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Show 1RinAY, APRIL THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH 1930 NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and tunning thence south 14.94 chains; thence west 4.03 chains; thence north 17 minutes west 14.94 chains; thence IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISea.-4.11 chains to the place of beTRICT COURT OF THE STATE Oh ginning: UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH Also, commencing 25 links north of the southeast corner of the S. W. l of Sec. 28, Twp. 8 South, Range 2 East Salt Lake Base and Meridian, Tracy Loan & Trust Company west 5.18 chains; a corporation, and running north thence 4 degree west 15 chains; Plaintiff. thence east 13.61 chains; thence south vs thence' Emily Selman; Roy Selman, admin- ',j degree east 11.50 chains; 4.39 35-)chains; degrees west istrator of the Estate of Margaret south J. S. Iluish, deceased, Louis Ellert thence west 5.91 chains to the place son, administrator of the Estate of La or beginning. A1 o, Preal S. Ellertson, deceased; Roy Selll'.j shares of the capital stock man, administrator of the Estate of of Spanish Fork South Iirigation Alvira V. A. Dixon deceased; Royal Com: any, a corporation, evidenced by B. Selman and Rebecca N. Selman certificate No. 933. Together with all water rights, (Whose true name is Rebecca 0. Selhereditaments and appureasements, his inRebecca wife; Selman, man), theieunto Porter-Walto- n tenances belonging, All sit- dividually; Company, in the uate County of Utah, State of a corporation; and Beneficial Life Utah. Insurance Company, a corporation. Purchase price payable in lawful Defendants. of the United States. money To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on Mon at Provo City, Utah, this Dated ele1930 the 5th. of at May day day of 7th. Apri 1930 day ven oclock a. m. of said day at the D. Sheiiff of Utah Countv, J. Boyd front door of the County Court House, Utah. of State at the City and County Building, sitBy Elias A. Ge' Deputy Sheriff. uate in Provo City, Utah County, Riter & Cowan attorneys for Plain-- ! State of Utah, all the right, title and interest of the above named defen- tiff, Kearns Bldg., Salt Lake City,1 dants, of, in and to the following de- Utah. Publication in the Payson Chronicle scribed real property, in Utah County, 2. April 11 State of Utah, to.wit: Commencing 14.35 chains north of 3 Room FOR SALE OR RENT: the soutwest corner of the NW' of Mrs. Millie lot. and home B.ngham Sec. 34, Twp. 8 South, Range 2 East Salt Lake Base and Meridian, and run- residence on Utah Avenue. Payson, ning thence north 14.94 chains; thence Utah. Injuire of Mrs. G. F. Tdson, south degrees east 10.38 chains; Ihore 85 W. Payson. Utah. thence south 5 minutes east 4.99 FOR SALE chains; thence north 89- - ' degrees weft 10.37 chains; thence south 10 13.31 Acres of first Class Lucerne minutes east 4.98 chains; thence north 89-- 1 degrees west 5.83 chains land in the west part of the West Mountain dstrict; well seeded and to place of beginning: south chains 10.71 producing goKl crops of an excellent Also, commencing of the northeast corner jof the NE)4 quality of hay. of Sec. 33 Twp. 8 South. Range 2 East Inquire of Justin A. Loeless, Pajson. t When You Cant Go in Person-Telepho- ne (, If you have a message for some one telephone. Its a complete discussion at one cost and there is no need for several messages back and out-of-tow- n, frth. Most calls are now completed while you hold the line and rates are lower than ever. For, example some typical day rates when you will out-of-tow- ' n talk with anyone at the called telephone : From Payson to Spanish Fork Provo . -- 10c Salt Lake City 45c 15c 89-2(- 5 An advertisement of THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. DONT HAVE A CLEAN UP CAMPAIGN THIS YEAR! Having a clean-u- p campangn in the spring of each year is like waiting until Saturday night to take a bath. Tine, afetr a long, dreary winter, the spring is the time to throw off our lethargy. Old Mother Nature wakes up in the spring, and as we are her children we do the same; hut Nature measures her days and weeks and years by an altogether different yardstick. What is a year to Dame Nature is a minute - even- - less to us. If she cleans up hut once in our year, that should mean to us never to let up. Therefore do no not have a clean-u- p week this year start now and never quit having nat-jur- al it. If you wish to do something to help make Payson look good, take a walk around your business district and count of the blazen, brazen, screeching, homely wall signs you see on sides of buildings. Stand back and take a good look at them, and see if you can find anything about them that is attractive and inviting; anything that gives you a feeling of pleasure, enjoyment, satisfaction or anything else that would make you feel like you would want to live in Payson. Take another look at them, and picture how much better the entire business district would apnenr if they were eliminated. Then look at all the signs that are hung in front of various stores. Some little some big; some hung high, some low; many of them unpainted and forlorn, others all battered and torn, creating a regular crazy conglomeration that is enough to drive a sano person coo coo if he stands and looks at the picture long enough. You are accustomed to it, and being used to it you pay no attention to it; but that does not mean that you are not affected by it. It has been proven that a person living, sleeping or working where there is much noise, not only does not work as efficiently, but does not live as long; and in just the same way a town that has a messed-u- p business district does not do as much business nor are its people asas happy, content or industrious, as if it were clean and inviting. Anything you do to help clean up the business district of Payson you are doing for yourself. If you own residence property, a poor looking, unkempt business district directly depreciates the value of your property; but you do not have to be a property owner to feel the effect. If you live in the town, you make your living directly or indirectly there, and anything that tends to detract or drive business of any kind away from the town, or keeps new business from being attracted, that costs you money. If you are one of those who own business property, its plain, everyday poor business not to do all in your power to make that property and all other property in the district as inviting, attractive and therefore as valuable as possible. Theres no greater assurance of used car value than the OK that found counts tag, only on Chevof the used car stocks Chevrolet red rolet dealers. This tag guarantees that the car bearing it has been carefully checked and thoroughly reconditioned by expert mechanics. If you want reliable transportation insist upon a used car with an OK that counts. The great reception accorded the new Chevrolet since its introduction, January 1st, has brought unusually fine used cars to our showrooms. To latge numbers of further trade-in- s we must clear our make room for stocks at once. Therefore we are offering these spectypical selections tacular values for three days only and now stocks. profit by these car used Buy from our extraordinary savings. ... Look at these bargains! Overland Coach Reo Truck ... . Ford Truck Ford Coupe . . - $190.00 $140.00 $135.00 $124.00 p money. PECTA 1926 1926 1926 1924 How Payson looks is importan ; make Payson look good. The business district is that part of the town where most people congregate, therefore it should be made to. look the best possible. Eliminate wall signs, eliminate gaudy billboards, dont tolerate a cluttering-uof the most valuable and highest priced section of your community. , Dont leave this to the merchants, for regardless of what you do make a living, the business district is yours, and if it is costing the clommunity business., its costing you $35.00 1924 Ford Coupe 1926 Oldsmobile Coach $200.00 Chevrolet Touring $55.00 4 Ford Touring cars $15 to $50 Buy OI? Used Cars From Your Chevrolet Dealer Dont say you cant do anything to help matters you are just the fellow who can remedy it; for without YOU there wouldnt be any merchants, and although it is a part of the business of every merchant and business men to do these things, at the same time its your pleasure and desires that the merchant must serve, if he wants your business and he wants it. Take a real good look at your business district, and then use your influence to make it look goo- d- not just for this spring, but from now on. Any reader Chronice dashing special information look pood, or any ether matter perw to building Payson, you may r:te the Town Doctor, M'C:n'ick taining Bldg., Chicago. All that is necessary for a reply is to cm lose a 2c stamp, and say you are a reader of The Chronicle. Editors Note: on any phase of how to or Th male Payson Copyright, 1930, A. D. Stone. Reproduction prohibited in whole or in part. This editorial published by The Payson Chronicle in cooperation with The Lions Club. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF your failure so t do, judgment vil be UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH rendered again 't you according to the demands of the complaint which SUMMONS has been filed with the Clerk of said Laura Dansie. Court. Plaintiff This action is brought to recover a vs. iwRmeot dissolving the marriage con. Archie R. Dansie, tract herrofore existing between you Defendant and the plaintiff. R. W McMullin THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID Attorney for Plaintiff. DEFENDANT: P. O. Address: You are hereby summoned to app- Pavson, Utah. ear within twenty days after service First Publication Anril S, 1930 of this summons upon you, if served Last Publication May 1C, 1930 within the county in which this action FOR S LE: No. 3 Primrose Sepis brought otherwise within thirty the defend power driven, siehtlv used. and arator, after service, days Inquire at Chronicle Office, tf. above entitled action; and in case of |