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Show m,u ifjftfifc THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH 4 vj ffiaraisaehCSraJEJ CHRONICLE PAYSON THE J. H. MOUNTFORD, Publisher WELL SUPERVISED Published every Friday at Payaon, Utah, a city of 3,500 loyal, progressive and contented citizens. Entered at the Postoffice at Payson Utah tounty, Utah, as A FENDS STATE BANKS second-clas- s Bankers Body Sees Less Politics in Banking Departments With Better Facilities in the Hands of the Responsible Officials. matter. survey of stats banking departments by the State Bank Division, $2.00 One Year Bankers Association, disAmerican Advertising Rates on Application. closes a distinct tendency the past five years to take bank supervision ut of Probate and Guardianship Notices politics, to Increase tbs discretionary Consult County Clerk or respective powers of bank commissioners, to signers for further information lengthen their terms of office, to supply then with adequate forces of IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIS qualified examiners and to relieve TRICT COURT OF THE STATE O banking departments of duties foreign to banking, says a recent atateraent UTAH IN AND FOR UTAH COUNIssued by the association. TY. We have consistently urged that No. 4890 Probate the office of bank commissioner be a NOTICE TO CREDITORS free from partisan politics as the Judiciary Itself and that It be divorced In the matter of the Estate of from all other functions of state gov eminent. the statement says "Furliyrum Lemmon, ther. that his terra of office be made Deceased, witl more secure and lasting, with su ftl Creditors will present claims, clent admin salary anc power granted to at vouchers, to the undersigned and retain the services of men tract the at will the with annexed, istrator of outstanding executive ability, cour residence of Mary E. Lemmon, at Pay-soresourcefulness and successful age, Utah County, Utah, on or before experience. banking the 16th day of June, 1930. Five years ago the first survey el WILLIAM A. McCLELLAN, state banking departments by the diviAdministrator with the Will Annexed sion demonstrated the need for ltn of the Estate of Ilyrurn Lemmon, DeOn the basis of data provements. ceased. now In band It Is evident that, through A. B. Morgan the revision of statutes In many states, Administrator for rapid steps ars being taken In the Attorney First Publication February 14, 1930 right direction. One by one the states are coming to recognize the primary Last publication March 7, 1980 Importance of strong, competent banking departments. The demand for InIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE creasing the effectiveness of banking FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN departments Is beginning to be met. AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, UTAH. How Bank Commissioner Are Chosen NOTICE TO CREDITORS , The office of bank commissioner Is now operated as an Independent department of state government In thirty-fIn the matter of the Estate of our states, the bankers lied. In Frederick John Wall, Deceased. two states the bank commissioner Is Creditors will present claims, with elected at general elections; in one be vouchers, to the undersigned, at .her Is appointed from eligible lists of the residence at Santaquin, Utah, on or civil service and In anothe. he la selected by the banks. In one state the before the 15th day of April, 1930. bankers association elects a list of Sarah Jane Wall, names from which the governor five Admlnstratrix of the estate of Fredone as superintendent of appoints erick John Wall, Deceased. banks; In another be la appointed by First publication February 11, 1930 the State Corporation Commission and Last publication March 7, 1930 .... la another by the Stats Banking Board. Terms of office of bank commisNOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE sioners have been lengthened in several states during the last five years," OF REAL PROPERTY In 28 states the the report Bays. terra Is four years. In one. five years, In three It Is six years and In IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL. DIS- and some the term la Indefinite. A short TRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF term la condemned on the grounds UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH COUN' that the commissioner has Insufficient time to become thoroughly conversant ty. with his field work. A longer term Pacific States Savings and Loan Com his rendering useful service permits a pay, corporation. through capitalizing his experience , Plaintiff, Fire years ago the averga length of vs service was less than three years, Wayland R. Wightman, a widower, while now It has risen to live years. ' Zkrns Cooperative Mercantile Insti Higher Standards Required tution, a corporation, Inter-MouSigns of an awakening to the neain Association of Credit Men, a cor- cessity of making successfnl banking experience a qualification for bank poration, Eureka Banking Company are evident. While elevcommissioner a corporation. en states report no banking experiDefendants. ence necessary, the majority require To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on experience of this sort, ranging from Monday the 17th. day of March 1930, two to five years. Twelve states now at eleven oclock a. m. of said day have banking boards, with powers advisory at the front door of the County ranging from acting In an all state to full power over Court House, at the City and County capacity banks to issue and reject charters. Building, situate In Provo City, Utah A healthy sign Is the number of County, State of Utah, all the right, reports which disclose that the comtitle and interest of the above named missioners have full power to appoint bank examiners or that these appointdefendants, of, in and to the followments are made from civil service described real property, in Utah lists. This ing power Is now granted to County, State of Utah, the commissioner by twenty-sevethat selection Commencing 54 feet north of the states. Three require be from civil service lists. Complaints southwest corner of Lot Three (3) are still made In a few states of poBlock twenty-seve- n (27) Plat A litical pressure in the appointment of Payson City Survey of Building Lots, examiners, but the contrary seems to as the same is delineated upon the be true In a growing number of states. official plat thereof now on file, and The most capable commissioner cannot successfully perform bis duties thence north twenty-tw(22) feet; unless he Is able to command the thence east one hundred fifty-on- e and services of efficient, honest examiners. one-ha- lf thence south feet; The safety of 'depositors li dependent (151) fourteen (1) feet; thence east thirty on their work, and their appointment, (30) feet; thence south- - eight (8) fitness and compensation are highly The number of examiners feet; thence west eleven rods to the Important. has Increased 2S per cent In the last place of beginning. five years. With the right of travel for ingress and egress over the following; ComBANKERS TO HOLD mencing twenty (20) feet west of GREAT CONVENTION the northeast romer of Lob Three (3) Block Twenty-seve- n (27) of Plat Cleveland, Ohio, has been desigA Payson City Survey of Building 1930 annual convention Lots, thence south one hundred and nated for the of the American Bankers Association three (103) feet; thence west ten This organization, which numbers (10) feet; thence north one hundred about 20,000 banks with $85,000,000,000 three (103) feet; thence east ten (10) In assets, la annually tbe nations most feet to the place of beginning. important financial event. The attend ence ranges between five and ten Purchase price payable in lawful thousand. Cleveland le especially significant money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, .this In the history of the Association's educational traditions since It was In this 19th. day of February, 1930. city, when tbe organization last met J. D. Boyd Sheriff of Utah County, there In the year 1S99, that the orlgl State of Utah nal resolution was presented looking to the formation of an educational By Elias A. Gee, Deputy Sheriff. section. This subsequently resulted In Thomas & Dalquist, attorneys for the American Institute of Banking In plaintiff. which are now enrolled 35,000 bank Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake men and women engaged In the etudy of the technical and sclentle phases City, Utah. o the buslneee. Publication in the Payson Chronicle 7 fTw . Pa .1 nt to-w- it: o February 21st-28.Mar- 4. Prince Claims A iiiE'jifc-- ep V Iublix Theatre FRI. & SAT. Philo Vance, World Famous Detective, Again Solves o' err ; dex eio f S, .a I i. .I1 li i r ti - x i n tooth !.:; e t I -- -- oi i. ter.--. I t ays Prince Eugene of King Cu-tSwedens lotemo.,1 r it' .nx ' af by 7vmlibam Jrlartvn Elgar Radway ate, drank and worked Murder Case too much. To correct these habits it vs as his custom from time to time to take a yachting cruise. All Talking Thrill Picture with BASIL RATHBONE LEILA HYAMS gr knot Fly High with EDWARD EVERETT HORTON events which od I) ot li"i ulioiit oc- some so-i- bet n a J commented. . Justiee Mill will be elected to serve another term Just us sure as election time conies around, voters tltere Lies to Shield Child for Death of Sister Dog Fosters 3 Pigs ('a:, hi lore, Wash. Lassie was xvlieii her pups xvere taken sway. She crawled Into a box that contained three little pigs that were being raised on a bottle and Iramedi ately became their foster mother. heart-h.oke- Berlin. Because lie did not want Ills three-- j ear-oldaughter Frlka to be cursed for life with the knowledge of having killed her baby sister, Friedrich Pesla tried to make the court believe that he had poisoned his own baby. While her parents were sleeping, Frika played with her mother's pills, and fed some of them to the baby. When her father realized what had huppeued. he rushed the baby to the hospital, but It bad died. The father asserted that he had poisoned the child because It was his fourth daughd The CHRONICLE Infant Doubles His with PATSY RUTH MILLER FOR SALE Combination JOHNNY ARTHUR Coal and Electric Stove. TUE. WED. THUR. Inquire at Chronicle Office. Mar. Her First FOR RENT 4 room Modorn house. Talking Picture! Inquire, C. E. Cloward, Payson, Ut. And It A Sensation! H tight in Two Days The infant son of nnd Mrs. John Tkaczuk doubled Ids height In two days. R'cord'ng to Lr. Mark IUttner, of tlie case. At birth in chn'-g- e Ric-to- Mr. ter and a cripple. His wife contradicted this, saying Pesla It was a lie to shield Frlka. then admitted that he heard his rela-tl- berating Frika for killing her sister and he decided to take the guilt on his own shoulders to save the child from having her life ruined bythe memory of the Imhy's death. he do Id weighed two pounds one ounce and xvns only seven nciies lull. Two days later he ,as fourteen inches tall and v etched six ounces more than i ' For Rent: Furnished or unfurnished' Phone 39 Payson, Utah tf at birth. Rooms. IInmChrisBe An ALL TALKING Drama of Human Emotions! with t CHARLES BICKFORD MARIE DRESSLER YUER, HAVE Hidden Money Is Clew Richelieu, Cunnda. Theories rim: Mark Ward, seventy-two-yea- r old farm er, found strangled and buttered t death In tils bedroom recently w for a considerable sum n( money he kepi in the house or f lowing a quarrel during a di bikini purty, vlnelul hae hem adin-c- ly the pio police In charge of the case The enss Is further complicated h the fact that s man mid ld wlft whose present whereabout me an known, were engaged by tVnui and were supposed to be r Ing with hltn al the time of hw domh Ward hus been a widower Ihiag by himself In the same house foi th(. years. From his soi. und friend- - it unlearned Ward was the insmur.-sole agent for a patent mei.lm from the sale of which he ua- - u lleved to have derlxed substantial euue. It Is estimated that the old tea; wag worth $10,000 to Jl.itmo aliSeigi no one knexv where he kept hi- - ucuiex Police advance the theot.x that the tw persons living ut his lent-- e found r cache nnd did away with the agea fanner for this mono. i.i-- i tire-an- m-- x ? swoop. The rdac:rr cc furniture very vital. Tbe large maior pieces boxviri sib'nmen vitb, against the walls. If set out , -- ! l--e T't'1 ibe 'x'xm rl'ihp-o- J -- r mf'4,!'. ' R iLp fT fV. o-- rx lv. fka xi'IL phipn. nf the kopn YOU SAVE 2 to 50 Percent ON SMART CRETONNES room clear, and produces a decided feeling of spaciousness, by taking advantage of this weeks special. Our stock cf cretonnes is too heavy and must be reduced immediately. During this week we are offering 3 lots at far less than usual prices. - Boy Finds Bag of Jewel Lost Year, Worth $15,000 York, Me. A oug containing Jew which v:ts lost elry valued at $15,0' from an automobile on January 27 of last year was found alongside the road near the Moulton farm by a high school boy, Iteglna Id Bone, ngo t hi r teen, who was on his way home from the York high school. The hag was lost by It. G. Court of Portland. re i --- 1 q-'- rnl These are not cheap quilting cretonnes. They are very high grade qualities and charming patterns from one of the best lines in America. B M 4 B 6c 45 Virginia Urged to Tax Movie Theater Tickets Richmond, Va. A fight has developed in the Virginia legislature to tax motion picture theater thkets und tickets to other places of amusement. Money derived from such a tax would be used for public schools Two pre vlous fights within the la- -t the years to place a 10 per cent tax on tbket-t- o motion picture houses buve failed. YOU EVER WONDERED HOW YOU CAN INCREASE THE APPARENT SIZE OF A ROOM fritqutnuy rooms nave a ttemg or congestion and overcrowding. remaps tnere are only tne necessary pieces ot turmture but tne arrangement and small dimensions give a stifling feeling. 1 his condition may be relieved in various ways. Correct color scheming is one of the most important. Warm colors, particularly red, are aggressive and advancing. Blues, greens and other cool coiors recede and lend the atmosphere of distance. Intensity in these colors or tints add distance. Strong, inten&e qualities pro' duce the opposite effect. Pattern in the wallpaper, carpets or furniture decrease the room size. Plain surfaces make it more spacious. Atmospheric papers, especially the increasingly popular scenic coverings, give the walls a decided push. Small rugs or broken floor spaces, arrest the eye and give a crow tied feeling. Carpeting from base to base, gives the eye a greater to Aged Farmers Death You must see them to appreciate these values! Nine Busy Furniture Stores M M ta M Co. lor-Russ- ell xon-Ta- y The One-Pric- e House ( lliclcls staled that If trial at Wim 4 berlv dtirinyf Ills tenure of office thex hud no record of it. Fines? Why if theres exet heeu it dont know of j trial in Hill's eottri It. County Attorney B (1. Neighbors! Hays county there evet bail Suicide Effort Fails A young girls at Philadelphia at sitiiide was thwarted when the taxicab in which she was riding -xvajel at the moment she pressed tlm in gait of liei revolxer, diverting the build Intended for her heart. His Latest Comedy Riot gift GARBO , who 1 Don't Miss This Serial in ALL TALKING em It t'HMCP money. M.x ar.istlc aliilit.. mav he only medio, ie hut I am a professional crafts 'inn, not an amateur. curred on the v oyage. The AVIATOR jit-ti- re time." the n :ed ilsm tlser of Justice suiil recently. "Imt there s Hlwuys enough on the rluii! side to strnIMilen out the feller on the wiotiu s'de. Were civilized up here. We sellle our diffl oulties out of court. Had n letter from some state of fleer not lonj: 110 wantin' to know what I'd done villi the lines I'd col lected, Im. Im." the Id man I'ontlnueii to chuckle. Vi'e settle our dittiel ullies out of court, anil let the Im; s keep their ; This is a story of the strange crew he met on the recently chartered Albatross and of the exciting SUN. & MON. the Ilf suoos-e- s . , time "f hi reckons tin- ufler the extent t some jirmli'iire Mlcce-'-e- s of .luile Been West of the familiar to Pecos. The expics-ln- n the voters f the UinheHx The boys Imxe billin' Mils uml i The Bishop iid'ourned - hi " "oiirt -- landfoi two more xrei' I".'" pre- - ion originated in tin hy KM ,,hl' b.MU at paiuttts xvho b.i.e f'om material wants v "ti lud to tight naainsi hips a; d .f dib'eronce - would luxe -re. :ter had they been freed i. II f om Venn nude dilhcult ies The print rays that ho tdm-c- lt has lull oliot id tacles to oxercouie. the t all his royal birth and gnate-- t pul lie pinion as It. wlmt n prince - h u ti or .should not do. From my point of view," lie says - its owp rexvnru. When "t.ie vo,-!a canvas and see ii haxe tinl-hIliiging on the xvall. It Interests me -- i than when I am working ori It. A box e till I xx ant to be treated its n real painter. I. axe studied I and worked laird A Sensational Court Every Two Years , m-- J docs not need i..di mian existence to .i arti-- ib nt t j Wri mg In a (bithctibitrg paper, the rox.'l urli-- t retails that there have -- Baffling Mystery! - . cf the Mi-- iffSSS n, ui,yiflai Per.r.e Justice Holds ni Require PARAMOUNT A 1930 28, srrerr.T-atsxatlia Reputation Cf Qual.ty Talking Futures PROVO A FEBRUARY FRIDAY, . aaC3aS9SXZXr3Zr'l?3XIEKPB3X3ZiaiXfZfaaiKSBEEII!!lllBS21BIXIXKS3KSIiaiXBBIIIlIRIlll3 s 3 " |