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Show TIIE Jayson chronicle, payson, Utah AY v V 'v - sloth is filled with the decay of Innughts and things. Work i.s the duel blessing of mankind. IPrfice-QonaMtj"ervn- THIS IS THE LET DOWN SEASON Every year when the month of July rolls around there are certain people and certain businesses that regularly get The needs of the family in modout the old of season, Eveiybodys on vacation and erate circumstances receive the considerate, experienced service its too hot aibi for not doing anything. as others. There is no off season for the man, the business or the community that has the gumption to keep going to get it. The very fact that there are so many people who LOOK Deseret Mortuary for a reason and excuse to let down, and use every Service Above AH chance to get out of work, makes it that much easier for to the live wire who really has the want Irovo 45 get somewhere, Payson 107 and has it bad enough. Associated with the MERRIL MORTUARIES Inc. Towns and business that talk the most about business being off and times hard are usually the ones that do not actually try to get business. They wish for more business, when they are not getting half there is to get out of the Ace Service Station handles the business that they all ready have.No community, no busi- celebrated U. S. Tires. We have no for old Tires. The United States ness, no seller can expect business if he does not ask for it. j.se Company owns more rubber trees than If a women wants a new fur do at she asks for it. Not til the other Rubber Companies comthe give-mgive-m- e kind of asking; but she starts sell- bined. she influences toward the getting of the fur coat. They use nothing but new Rubber ing for their tin consequently they are AND, she usually gets it! the best tire made and at a price to Children can teach communities, business people and with inferior makes sellers a lot of good salesmanship. Put again it is the case compete of using that portion of the atomy referred to as the noodle Mrs, Eustace Mendenhall had for he- - guests on Wednesday, her mothand too many of us look at things we do not see. er, Mrs. Sarah Shepherd of Mona and Business is based on selling influencing. If you are her sister, Mrs. Ella Anderson and going to influence people you have to do more than just children of Mt. Pleasant leave them to thear own alibis. You have first to influence Mrs. Ida A. Huish, city libbrarian sell yourself on the idea that if business is off returned ho nr Monday night from a yourself through Yellowstone Park in coinit is your faut which it is. When you have done that, busi-les- s trip pay with Mr. and Mrs Ross Whipple will start to get better. of Provo. There is, right now, plenty of business that either Eustace Mendenhall and Earl Page yhii returned are overlooking ;or do no work to get. from a trip to visitor that Vernal andWednesday every other places in that localcomes to spend a vacation in Payson is more business for ity and Strawberry Valley where they you. Everybody who leaves Payson on a vacation is bus- enjoyed some good fishing. iness for you. Which is the better for you in dallars and Mr and Mrs. John I.outensock of cents Ss debatable, but there is enough either way if vUu Magna have been spending a part of their vacation here this week with go after it. their parents, Mr and Mrs. Joseph automobile with an Every . license plate that Ringhant and Mrs. Margret drives through your town is worth an Jackson at have leen They dollaverage qI five Wyoming and motored through ars, if you stop them. For every 100 you stop youSbave fif- Yellowstone Park. teen thousand dollars worth of cash business tlhat you wouldn t otherwise get. You wont stop them if you dVt The friends of Max Mendenhall will be pleased to learn that he is now in try if you don t ask them to stop, give them a reason of Safeyay Store No. 6, at they should stop, and then sell them when do stop they recently been advanced having fmarU Wfu are n?tJn buamess may. say, that would be to aNinnager. Mr. and Mrs Mendengas station, resturants and hotels, but where hall hirti been residing at Park City would I get anything out of it? hut are noht located in Ogden. firSt not be misled in nJfiJj11? the belief that Mrs. Hugh Broldbent of Ogden has' spend their money only with such firms, exp- - been here 'this week with her1 to of them tell a different story parents,visiting Clarence FairMr. and m that, you cant make money unless your banks. neighbor es; and if only $15,000 a month is added to the gross business of the community YOU will get yours the toTveferoVon yU l lend yUr effrt to .out-of-sta- te - j j SfrfCSf - and see the ft. . Ja for yourself , no longer need to ec.pl for by mail, nor do you have to luy tires made Iy some unknown manufacturer. Firestone prices are now the lowest in tire history, hut more important than that. Firestone quality has never been higher. YOU Weve taken the mystery out of tire buying Visit the our store and we will show you inside facts about tires. We have actually cut up new tires and have the cross sections for you to examine you will easily see why Firestone quality is so outstanding. Don't worry about punctures OLDFIELD Our Tiro (Cash Price) 4.40-2- and blowouts Mail Order Tirt $5.ss $5.55 1 Punctures anti blowouts are bothersome and most people fear them hut NOW, because of the patented Double Cord Breaker, Firestone has practically eliminated them. Come in and let us show you this feature that puts two extra plies of cord right under the tread where most road wear comes and where punctures and blowouts start. Compare Prices and Specifications Because all Tires Firestone hold world records on road and track for speed, safety and endurance, many people think they are high priced hut just check these low prices then compare quality you will be dollars and miles ahead. Size II. D. THI C K TIMES 30x5 Louten-soek- .fe ce Come in e, . 1930 but Order only and oilier Special llrand tires on ' an u.i k will done Work is filled arhictcment. with the growth of living thing; day-- 1. We have joined with Til tfo not HEAT Mail meet 'driendujJlioughti A FRIDAY, AUGUST 326 -- 19.45 19.45 34.10 34.10 4.50-2- Mail Order Our Tire Tire 4.75 in. 4.72 in. 16.80 lbs. 15.68 lbs. 1 Width of Tire Weight of 1 ire Thickness of Tire Volume of Rubber in Tread and Sides . Number of Plies .598 in. Cunt-Dippe- Non-Oxidizin- g Non-Oxidizin- g d Super Heavy Duty Mall Offer Suytt r Tlr Ch Pri Tire 4.50-2- 1 $9.20 4.75-1- 9 10.20 10.25 5.00-1- 9 10.95 11.75 5.25-2- 0 12.35 13.65 5.50-2- 0 1 3.90 15.15 6.00-2- 0 1 470 17.10 6.50-1- 9 17.40 10.95 7.00-2- 0 p.is 19.05 13.45 Other Sites Proportionately Lev flrtllOft Batteries So. at Tread 6 5 Establish the Facts by Asking to See Cross Secticns of Both Tires idcr Tread, of Long-Wea- r Rubber. Thicker Tread, of Long-Wea- r Rubber. Heavier and Bigger All Around. 10 More Rubber in Tread and Sidewall. 7.2 Thicker Tire Section. DouLle Cord Breaker, 6 Plies at Tread. ANCHOR .558 in. 165 cu. in. 150 cu. Advantages of Our Tire fmstom te Sentinel 71 Just passing on to you the savings of the one tire manufacturer who controls own sources of raw materials and who uses the most modern manufacturing methods in the Industry- Leadership, gained in actual performance on race track and other endurance runs. The Inventor of the Balloon Tire. Most Miles Per Dollar . . INI HV il iCl DOUBLE GUARANTEE AH Tires Guaranteed Without Limitations by Us and Firestone. We Mount Your Tares F "EE m Drive in TODAY! ireVERBEft) let in outf th f wSStapart thisun;mer-,t- you are let out, all let down is seldom f desnt A' D Stne Eeproduction Prohibited tgssiissitf NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY - In ITte Fourth Judical District Court of The State of Utah : In And For Utah County, pan c - tiff, Vermont Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Publication in the Payson Chronicle July 2o, August at so LOW a PIUCI: TbS. Buy a Reconditione USED CAR NOW for far below what you exDected to pay Durant Coupe : $493 Cylinder 1930 Chrysler 70 Sedan $1550.00 1926 Chrysler 58 Sedan $350.00 1923 Chevrolet Coach PAYSON, UTAH Where Tire Roads Cross sOTICE TO WATER USERS and conveyed a distance of 3500 ft. of the publication of this notie. where it will be used from April 1st George M. Bacon ' of each pa,r for the State Engineer! .N: 30th,of incL Engineers Office 214.96 acres of land Date of first publication, July 24 irrigation Sec.1 1930. Salt ilwke City, July 21, 1930. braced in the NWJ4, NfcNEj Date of completion of publication NoiA'eJs hereby given that C. F. 10LT. 9 S., R. 2 E., S. L, B, & M. This application is designated in the August 21, 1930. Dixon, yvhose Pst office address is Payson Utah, has made application in State Engineers Office as File No. accordtnce with the requirements of 10865. xvhv pay 1.00 a gallon for Caste the Sefsion Laws of Utah, 1919 to. Machine All Oil? When you eaa buy sam the to of 4.0 c. f. s. of protests against 1929 injcl. granting appropriate water I from Salem Slough in Utah said application, stating the reasons at Ace Service Station at 75ic pt Said water is to be therefor, must be by affidavit in gallon, Cminty. Utah. at a point which bears 1015 duplicate, accompanied with a fee of r and 1770 ft. W. of the NE 'or. $1.00 and filed in this office within FOR SALE applet T- - 9 S., R. 2 B, & M, thirty (30) days after the completion phone 112J-3- . L, Jesse TTn, Payson lu j . $123.00 McClellan Motor Co. Wellworth Building Main St. Payson, UtaM Phone 4 ImI Utahs Biggest Ford Dealer 1929 6 1 NOTICE TO WATER USERS Beneficial Life Insurance Company, n corporation. State Engineers Office, Salt Lake Ctiy, Plaintiff. July 15, 1930 Vs. RAnntlCV3 ht'rub BVen thllt JanHS Loren S. DeGraw, a widower, L. S. whose post office add- unmarried, Mamie L. ress ts Spantsh Fork, Utah, has made itjraw, and Intermountain Associa- application in accordance with the retion of Credit Men, a corporation. quirements of Sue. 8, Chapter 67, Sea Defendants UUh change the To be sold at Sheriff's sale on Mon- point of diversion 1919 and of use day the 18th day of August, 1930, at of 10 c. f s. of water place from Salem eleven o clock a. m. of said day at the Slough or Salem Pond in Utah Counfront door of the County Court House, ty, Utah. Heretofore said an Uunty Building, to have been diverted at a water was situate in Provo City, Utah County. bears N. 35 deg. 15 min. point which W. 1G43 State of Utah, all the right, title and from S' cor. of Sec. 2, T. 0 S., ft R, interest of the above named defend-ants- , - E--, S. j L. B. & M. and used from f, in and to 4he following des- Apr. 1st to 1st of each year for cribed real property, in Utah County, the irrigation of 91.5 acres of land State of Utah, embraced in the NW?4, iSoc. 2 T 9 Commencing 17.38 chains South of S., R. 2 E S. L. B. & M. It is now the Northwest comer of the Northeast tlesireu to divert the water at a quarter of Section 25, Township 9 which bears N. 34 deg. 46 min point South, Range 1 East of the Salt Lake 1809 ft. from S M cor. of said Sec. W. 2, and Meridian; thence East 18 and used for the irrigation of 300 chains; thence South 6 degrees West acres of land embraced in the Wu 1.30 chains; thence South 16 de See 2, E14 Sec. 3, T. 9 S., R. 2 E." grees East 2.17 chains, thence South S. L B. & M. 42 degrees West 3.71 chains; thence This application is designated in South 8 degrees East 12.24 the State Engineers Office as File chain; thence (North 4.07 chains; No. thence East 4.29 chains; thence South All protests against the granting 6.88 chains; thence West 32 52 chains; of said application, stating the s thence North 9.07 chains to the place itherefor, must be by affidavit of beginning the same being situate in in duplicate, accompanied with a fee the Northeast quarter of said Section of $1.00 and filed in this office with25, and containing an area of 22 03 in thirty the compleacres, together with the appurtenances tion of the(30) days after publication of this notice. and all rights fto use of water for irGeo. M. Bacon, rigating said lands, however evidenced, State Engineer. as well as all rights in ditches or Date of first publication, July 17, used to convey such water. 1930. Date of completion of publicaPurchase price payable in lawful tion, August 14, 1930 money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah this 23rd day of July 1930. Highest Market Prices Paid for J. D. Boyd Sheriff of Utah County, Butterfat when brought to the MutState of Utah. ual Creamery Station, 33 West Utah By Elias A. Gee Deputy Sheriff. Young & Boyle, attorneys for plain- - Avenue, Payson, Utah. qUo tV i4iiiiBBiiaiaaaiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiBEiiiiiiiiaiiaiBiiKRiiiiillqllgllgB1! Ot to-w- 89-3-- retv-son- lat-tera- e those improvements that you have been thinking about and see that they are ready for Fly time. .We can repair them for you or Asvill more ls than pay for its self in protection to your property. 'LUMBER & COAL CO. ?27 U PAYSON, UTAH Pont Raints And Varnishes laaain |