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Show THE RAYSCN CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH FIRDAY JANUARY 17 1930 TO MR. AND MRS. AVERAGE CITIZEN OF PAYSON ! shouldnt do something else, all for the vague reason that its good for the community. But if I know you and know Regardless of what I think, my own reactions to such, irrespective of your opinion, you are not sold on the there is indisputable proof.idea that its to YOUR part-thno individual, business, jicular advantage always to industry or community ever practice what they preach, got any place doing the same You cannot be sold on any-ol- d thing 'in the sam$ old thing that you yow nothing about-t- he only way to know way. We are all humans, subject about anything is to THINK to our own peculiarities. We 'about it. A cow in a pasture object to change,' and most'gazes at a speeding rail road of us detest preaching and train, but does not really see dislike being told ; yet every it; the alarm clock rings in one of us wishes to be heal- the morning, but the house thy, wealthy and wise. We cat goes on sleeping; a crawall get in a rut more or less, fish feels and a billy goat and true it is that the only smells, but because they nevdifference between a rut and er think about it, it doesnt the grave is the depth; and mean anything. If you could the longer we stay in a ruti ask them they'd tell you that the deeper it gets. How read-the- y did not see why they old and we the be any different, should disgard ily denew the If you have never got down accept proven pends on how deep we have to brass tacks and tried to sunk. think out where youd get Great educators have said anything out of taking an that the most difficult und- active part in community afis to get peo- fairs, you dont know whethertaking y to one think goes so far er or not there is anything in ple as to say that of every one it for you. If you have nevhundred- - persons- ,- two., of er offered to do anything them do all the thinking for along with other fellows, you the other 98. Maybe thats dont Jtnow Whether yioud right, BUT I maintain that even get a kick out iof it you and I will do our share The only way to find out if we are shown and given it to try. You dont have to be one a reason why we should Slink, especially about that of the big toads in the pud which affects our fun and die in order to do some-ou- r pocketbooks. thing. It isnt always mon- In sixteen years experience ey that counts, nor are days I have found that you are of time away from work willing to listen ; and essary. The big thing is to although you do not always get right mentally. THINK act, I lay that to the fact about Payson as a busines- sthat you have not been giv YOUR business. Dont hoi en the proper incentive. It ler about it, just think about is my further belief that you.it as you go along doing are willing to think about whatever you do to make a Payson and willing to do living. something FOR Payson if The fellow who never trys, you are given good and suf never knows; and he is the ficient proof that doing eith- - fellow who misses the fun er or both will put money and the good things of life, TRY THINKING ABOUT in YOUR pocket. all of us PAYSON. You and I have been told by Civic Thl3 Town Doctor Article is pub. liished by The Chronicle la coopergroups and through the col- ation with the Lioni Club. umns of the papers we read, Copyright, 1930, A, D. Stone. Rehundreds of times, that we production prohibited in whole or in should do this, and we part. ij tf5? at to-da- tion 9, in Township 10, South, of CHRONICLE Range 1 West, of the Salt Lake Base THE PAYSON and Meridian, Utah County, State of J. H. MOUNTFORD, Publisher Utah. IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISPurchase price payable in lawful TRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF money of the United States. Published every Friday at Payson, UTAH. ..IN AND FOR UTAH CO UN. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 16th Utah, a city of 3,500 loyal, progresTY. day of January 1930. sive and contented citisens. J. D- - Boyd Sheriff of Utah County, Americas Building A Loan Company. of Utah. State Corporation. Entered st the Postofflc at Payson Elias A. Gee, Deputy Sheriff. By Plaintiff. Clark Richards Bowen & S. J. Quin-ne- Utah "bounty, Utah, ns secoad-dna- s NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY r ..... y, Ely and Pearls Ely, his wife. Defendanas. To bo told at Sheriffs Sale on Monday the 10th. day of February 1030, at eleven oclock a. m., of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at the City and County Building, situate in Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, in Utah County, State of Utah, All of Block 62. in Elbert Town-sit- e Survey, situate in the West one-ha- lf of the Northwest quarter of Sec- F, C. to-w- it: matter. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Publication in the Payson Chronicle, 7. Janaary One Year Defective Wiring Causes Fire At Shuler Home The Payson BYMLAUUC The lady Lions met Tuesday afterat the home of Mrs. W. C. Me Cormick in a pleasant social. Officers for the coming year were elected as follows, Mrs. W. C. McCormick, president; Mrs. P. C. 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Evening and night rates not reduced. semsmtmmmE mew WMD. 4 BUOCX fire department responded quickly to an alarm Monday afternoon sent from the home of George Shuler on east first north street where a fire had started from defective electric wiring. It was not necessary for the firemen to unroll the hose as the flames had been extinguished with very slight damage. m the CD aOV $2.00 Advertising Rates on Application. few of Chevrolets extra-valu- e Chevrolet we have ever shown. For Six in every way yet it sells it CASOLINB GAUGE ON DASII The Inetrumeat panel cant a saw grouping of the driving control including a gaaolloe gauge. Is a finer at greatly reduced prices! 495 495 Tht PHAETON NON --CLARE WINDSHIELD Tits now Flatter body windshield deflect, Che glare of approaching headlights. non-gla- re 4 j A MAURICE CHEVALIER, IN THE and sung by Chevalier or Mias Mae LOVE PARADE COMING TO Donald either solos or duets are My PROVO PARAMOUNT SUNDAY Love Parade, Anything To Please The Queen, "Nobodys Using It Now, My Dream Lover, and "Paris Stay Maurice Chevalier, that irrepressiThe Same. Other snogs include "Lets ble star of the Paris Musical-comedstage, whose first American Talking; Be Common, a novelty lumber sang picture, Innocents of Paris was so1 by Lupino Lane end Lillian Roth and well received by audiences every- rousing marching song, "March Of where, makes his second appearance The Grenadiers. The Music, all of on the audible screen in The Love which seems to be definitely in the Parae, a gay, lavishly produced song hit class, was composed by Victoperettat written especially for the or Schertizinger, the man who wrote Marcheta. screen. In this latest Paramount production which will be presented at The Love Parade was directed the Paramount Theatre in Provo, by Ernest Libitsch, whose imaginatstarting Sunday, January 19th, for ive direction is undoubtedly respona five day r.un. Chevalier is to be sible for much of this picture's sue seen and heard in a picture New cess. Libitsch, it will be remembered, York crftjjc unanimously agree Is was the director of the Marriage the finest musical production to come Circle and The Patriot. to the audible screen. In The Love Parade Chevalier Mrs. Paul Davis entertained Satursings, dances and, in as much as the afternoon for members of the day pictures action takes place in the Saturday afternoon Bridge Club of mythical kingdom of Sylvania, makes Provo and a number of invited guests. love to the most beautiful Queen it Three tables of bridge were played Cast in a is possible to imagine. Mrs. Bob Bullock receiving the high romantic, dashing roll that suits his score favor, Mrs. Howard Graham se. T, cond prize and Mrs. Stanley Wilson personality to the proverbial Chevalier from the opening sequence the guest award. Luacheon was ser. to the final fadeout is a joy to watch ved to the following members Mrs and a double joy to listen to. Glenn Simmons, Mrs. Lenn Creer, In support of Chevalier is JeanMrs. Bob Bullock, Mrs. White Hoover, ette MacDonald, a new and charmMrs. Howard Graham, Mrs. Stanley ing leading lady whose unusual beauty Dixon, Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, and and ability to wear gorgeous clothes Mrs. Art Simmons and Syl-yia- n mark her as a new1 find in the guests, Chatwin of Provo; Mrs Stanley world of motion pictures. Miss Mac Wilson, Mrs. Wendell Erlandson and Donald, however, is an accomplished Mrs. Elroy Barnett of Payson. actress and the possessor of a pleasing singing voice, having starred in Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis, Mr. and several Broadway musical comedies Mrs. Dave Shuler and Mr. and Mrs. before attempting her present role on C. M. Griffith were entertained at the screen. dinner Tuesday evening by Mrs. Ray The songs featured in this picture Monsen. y The CLUB SEDAN ... 675 The SEDAN Tht m TON CHASSIS WITH CAB AH priees A SIX f. o. b. - factory, FHnt, Michigan. IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR ADJUSTABLE DRIVERS SKAT All ctoaed model haft an adjustable driver Mt-Hturn of the regulator give th proper position. i Tt COACH SHULER PAYSON, UTAH SMOOTIIEIl, FASTER, BETTER SIX |