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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH ES1KCIBS IT CANNOT BE STOPPED No effort has ever succeeded in keeping the waters of a river from reaching the sea. Its contrary to natural law. No effort can ever succed in stopping a business which brings high quality merchandise to the consumer at lower prices. It's contrary to natural law. The river flows on to its out-le- t because water seeks its own lowest level. The business flows on to success because people seek the lowest dependable price level. The progress of both is natural-- it cannot be stopped H Y on Know aa Do M sa is N :: aa COMPARE OUR PRICES FOR CASH ON Farm Implements, Tires & Auto Accessories THAT We are doing the BEST Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing that is being done in this part of Utah County with prices that are always Right? We have no High Powered Solicitors, but do honest work and give real Service. We do not make promises that we can not fulfill. E J. LOOK! you can get $1500.00 Automobile Accident Insurance ROBERT E. HUBER, Agent Pay son, Utah .j......;..;..... - j 4 Payson, Utah ?t H-- v $ !08F LEAK? WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF WOOD SHINGLES. SEVERAL DESIGNS IN PREPARED SHINGLES AND ALL KINDS OF ROLL ROOFING. WE WILL GLADLY CALL AND ESTIMATE YOUR COST. LUMBER UTAH SALE of ANIMALS for DAMAGES BILLION- - DOLLAR DISEASE ) STATE OP UTAH. )ss. County of Utah, ) Payson Precinct, I have in my possession the following described animal, which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction, to the highest cash bidder at County Estray Pound, an Payson Precinct, on the 25th day of March, 1930 at the hour of 1 P. M. (DESCRIPTION OF ANIMAL) One dark Bay Mare weight 1000 lbs Branded E.I. on left shoulder. Age 10 years old Said animal is held by me to secure the payment of damages done by said animal upon the premises of Cleon Moore on the 8th day of March, 1930 E. W. JENSEN, of Payhon Precinct. Poundkeeper Plant diseases roj the American people of some $1,500,000,000 annually, according to estimates of the Bureau of Plant Industries, United States Department of Agriculture Since 1917 the bureau has collected data each year on reductions' in crop yields due to diseases, and bases its estimates on a summary of the reports sent in. Losses from plant diseases are proportionately high is othe? countries. In Canada the esti .5. John Seat Produce Co. Phone 84 PAYSON HI COAL HARDWARE PAINT Phone 45 SuHIftllBHUaniIHIlMlllBlHHIaaalaaiaaBJ GET your GLOBE A 1 Poultry and Dairy Feeds at JOHN SEATS FEED and PRODUCE COMPANY. We cary a complete line of Poultry and Dairy Feeds. You can SAVE Money by buying your feeds of us. We are also prepared to receive Eggs in J case lots and pay the highest CASH price. i Barney MERCHANT TAILOR 8 S C. DOES 3 Our Spring and Summer Suit Samples are now on display. National TIRE Stores .5. ! WE SPECIALIZE in Ladies Silk Dresses. GIVE US A TRIAL Tipton Implement Co. For $5.00 s H mated annual losses are said to aver- - FOR SALE Team, Wagon, and Farm age about 15,000,000 English pounds, Implements. Inquire James F. Hiatt, while in England losses due to fungi Jr. Phone 47W, Payson Utah. 4tpd in 1928 have recently been estimated at 10 per cent of the total value of Utah Farmer all crops grown. A surprise party was given Mon- day in honor of Miss Marguerite Peay. friends gathered at her Twenty-fiv- e home for the happy occasion. A delicious supper was served and a pleasant social evening enjoyed. The group presented Miss Peay with a gift of remembrance. Headquarters For We Have it in Stock m. HARD iHuaiHiimBnEHiKBaii . TIMES Some people are complaining o f the of ready cash and good jobs. Some say this depressed condition is the after-affeof the N e w Y o r k Stock Market crash. Others say its a early spring condition. Whatever the cause, we are hoping it will soon be replaced with higher degree of prosper- scarcity s a i M m 3 ct HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED ? Wallpaper when first used was known as the tapestry of the : ra aw n 8 8 3 i poor. It was used in imitation of the heavy hand woven Arras and tapestry hangings in the castles of England and France. These hangings softened the hard, cold appearance of rough stone walls and added warmth and cheer to the immense rooms. During the extravagant of Louis XIV and XV wall panels were ornately carved and gilded from hard wood. Louis XVI forced to retrench, resorted to the more economical treatment of covering the walls with brocaded damasks. Simple pastoral motifs were used. During this period paper was substituted for the brocades, especially of the toile de jouy type. Immediately wallpaper became wide spread in its use. Many of the early papers employed the use of scenic event, kind. especially those commemorating a battle or of the map-lik- e Gradually wall papers have gained a niche in the scheme of interior decoration which is well nigh dispensable. Our wallpaper stock is very complete. New modes of hanging and a complete change of patterns are noted in this year's stock. Make your reservations at .Once to have our skilled corps of workmen redecorate your rooms. THIS WEEKS SPECIAL In buying bedspreads by the case we have become overstocked on some colors. We offer this week a largo selection of genuine SCRANTON LUSTRE SPREADS sold elswhere at from $8.50 to $12.50. This We eh Only $395 These are spreads absolutely guaranteed, spreads. full-size- d ity. W lime lo The One-Pric- e House fastidious .HE She with her skirt length. favored Humming Bird Hosiery when all their fineness and richness of color were flaunted full length before the world. She favors them still in their newer role of daintily fine, smartly colorful as ever. Tiny stitches, firmly knit, not only create a sheer, even fabric, but also account to a large extent for the remarkable wearing quality of Humming Bird Hos flmrm . Tull 'Jashkmed v New Spring shades, developed exclusively for Humming Bird by Mme. Julie Bolegard, Paris stylist and color specialist, now on display. $1.00 rayon $1.50 $1.85 A PAIR FARMERS MERC. Cn ;E3ZZXZSEZSZZSZEI31ZIS3ZaSBECS2SSSZXa3SaXZXS32SIIS3SZZIZIZSaIZCISB3aii", a ). . V,4 i tr Xr iv wocz: j BO Cli Va A long distance telephone call ia a double source of pleasure to you and to the friend you cal. Station to station div rates were again reduced January 1. Evening and night rates not 1 8 CO-O- Payson, What the Well Dressed Man Will Wear This Spring woman isnt changing her ideals Nine Busy Furniture Stores Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell SU2:..y UU3 natural WHAT WAS THE ORIGIN OF WALLPAPER? 8 I? Cp SMOOT Pay Cash When money and work is scarce, everyone should endeavor to make his food cash go t he f a,r t h e s t, that is, make it buy the most of the best foods, for the least money. Hard times bring more new customers to our store. When money is scarce, Cash and Carry savings at an O. P. Skaggs System store look awfully big. Try it once and see how far a little cash will go here. Q,RSlgftGCjSi P Utah A Surety of Purity ROLLINS SOCKS Whether you prefer modest colors and patterns or something a bit wild, we can fix you up with Rollins Socks. We suggest that ou buy a full box of six pairs in assorted patterns. 25c - 50c and 75c Per Pair Laut&Perssoafo. The Clothiers Payson, Utah |