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Show TIIE PAYTON THE PAYSON Utah bounty, Utah, as matter. second-clas- ..... an Adays wink well d.eie achievement. nk is tilled with the growth of Imrig things; sloth is filled with the decay of thoughts and tilings, Wmk i; the chief Ides ing of man i:id. s f'rtleiMlIy on Application. needs of the family in moderate circumstances recieve the considerate, erperi enced service as others lie '1 of week Deseret Mortuary Service Above All Provo 45 Payson 137 Associated with the MERR1L MORTUARIES Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Y. King Uriggs and family have spent the week at of Mrs. Driggs brother, M. J. Mortensen. DefendTo lie sold at Sheriff's it f . ole or the 13th. day of tktoli Monday i!i3i) at eleven oclock a. in. of ::o ' bridge was given by Mrs. W. T. Amo-- day at the front door of th u'. ' to in Court celebrate Co " the and House, City Saturday evening anniversary of Mrs. Amos Building, situate in Provo City, Utah Present were Mr. and Mrs Speii-County, State of Utah, ail the riyi.t Amos, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thurman title and interest of the above nam'd A family toneli MANY ARE CALLED BUT FEW LISTEN After a visit, reach for your telephone $2.00 Tooele with pet sister, Mrs. George Chase. On Saturday their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ('. K. McBride, Patty l,odge and Jeanette Gray came from Tooele for the weekend. Mrs. Gray accompanied them home. Gray here last 19?o , LOCAL ITEMS Mrs .Vera la. SE at the Postoffice at Payson Advertising Kates SEPTEMBER 'jriendhjthoughts Published every Friday at Payson, Utah, a city of 3,500 loyal, progres-- 1 sive and contented citizens. One Year FRIDAY, CHRONICLE J. H. MOUNTFORD, Publisher Entered niRoinn.fi, payson, Utah dinner party followed with , Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thurman Jr. and defendants, of, in and to the follow Mr. and Mrs. Itwrence Huff all of mg descriheiK real property, in Utah Meredith County, State of Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Bingham, Amos and Billy Amos. Commencing 3.G7 chains South and 12.05 chains North 80'4 degree.-Wes- t NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SAFE OF of the Southeast Corner o, tile REAL PROPERTY Northeast 4 of Section l'J, Township IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIS- ') South liange 2 East, Suit Igim. TRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF Hare and Meridian; thence Noiili West 12.03 chains; 8IH4 degrees UTAH: IN AND FOR UTAH thence North 10 chains thence North N9J4 degrees West 3.07 chains; thence Strawberry Water Users Association, North 10.38 chains; thence North a corporation. 80!'1 degrees East 15.04 chains; thence Plaintiff. South 20.75 chains more or less to vs Area 28.88 acres, more beginning. Ellen Elizabeth Tanner, Alvin Y or less. Nielson, Intermountain Association of The purchaser at said sale shall be Credit Men, a corporation, Assignee bound by all the terms of the con-for the benefit of the creditors of tract recorded in the office of the Colvin and Reese Company, a corp- County Recorder of Utah Gounty, oration, John J. Daniels and Ade- Utah, in Book Oti at page 200 of the laide Daniels. illigh Line Unit. Purchase price payable in lavvfu money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, t 1030. 171 h. day of September J. D. Boyd Sheriff of Utah County State ef Utah. DENTIST Elias A. Gee. Deputy Sheriff By R. W. McMullin, Attorney for Plal" UTAH tiff. MAIN STREET-PAYSOPayson, Utah. J. C. BARNEY BUILDING Published in the Payson Gh' onicl October i, September t: 1 Dr. J. H. Ellsworth 3-- ll)-2f- KOGEKS AY WE BEVERLY HILLS. All I know Is what 1 read In the papers. About ten days ago we bad quite a mess of news happening. But here lately its pretty well bogged down. When those Frenchmen was flying the Ocean, and Llndy was receiv- Ing em, you know that must have been quite a Novelty. Think of Llndy meeting somebody instead of being met. But he did a gracious mighty thing, as he always does. When those boys landed he was right there, to give them the glad hand of welcome, and It was real too. For he Is for anything that Is for the good of aviation whether he Is the one doing it or not. Yes sir he and Annie was there. Well those fellows had a right to make that trip. They were real aviators In the first place, and they had made every known preperation, and taken every precaution. The trouble with most of the other trials that have failed, they were by practically unknown Aviators, and they were Just taking a chance, and figure in maby they could make it. You see when those Germans come meandering in here by way of the North Pole and way stations (which by the way was a great trip) why that stirred the French. You let a German do something and even if Its wrong the Frenchmen will want to out do him. Now that they have It done. I look to have to put up Immigration laws against visiting foreign Aviators. They will be dropping In here so fast that Grover Whalen will have to be shaking hands with both mlts. Mr. Hearst getting thrown out of France was big news away l; ck in the same days tbe Frenchmen were landing. He went on over to Kugland nnd they received him with open arms, and even asked him to write something about them. France got sore at something he wrote about em, and England with their mlmU on what could be accomplished by publicity, as they had seen It done by America, they said, Sure W. R. publish any of onr old Treatys you want. We will cveu write you one to publish, go ahead, write what you want and stay as long as you like. Well anyhow they lost a mighty good spender, when they let him go. Outside of Flo Zeigfeld he does things in a bigger way than any man I ever knew. Well lets see what else there Is in the prints. I thought we was going to have some Farm Relief to report to com- you by this sabbath day. But the missions are Just gathering data. They wont take the farmers word for I' that lie is poor. They hire nr. n l lltid out how poor he is. If they tin, all the money they spend on find! iy out how he is, and give it to the Farmer he wouldent need any nieic relief. Hut soon as winter comes lie f will lie O. K., soon as 6now flies lie can kill Rabbitts, that will be the big gest relief he has had so far. Wei the elections will be breaking out pretty soon, and a flock of Democrats will replace a mess of Republicans in quite a few districts. It wont mean a thing, they will go In like all the rest of em, go In on promises and come out ou Alabl's. If the Farmer could harvest his promises he would be sitting pretty. Eevry community is called upon to make the most of call up the its natural advantages. It is not a case of many are calfriends youve left. led but few are chosen when it comes to communities much prefer Theyd the sound of your making the most of that which the good Lord has given them -- its a case of ALL are called lut too few LISTEN. voice to a formal thank you letter. Or ii they hear the call they sit back and say, Well, Sample day rates when that cant be right, for we have never done it that way. win talk with anyyou or some an comes for time the industry There! ore when one at the other interested party to choose a town for some particular teleohone. the to invited not are party. purpose they In traveling over a half million miles of North Ameri52.35 can highways and byways it has been my pleasure to' see and stu dy, and therefore know, many habitats of man, both large and small. Many, and in fact most of them, have tried, at least now and then, to make the most of the stake nature gave them; they have, even though only off and on, made an effort to do that which they thought would help make the community a better and more attractive place to live and work. Whether or not effort was that are getting some place, and they will continue to do based on scund feasible workable plan does not enter so as long as they adhere to that way of doing things. the fact that the attempt was made is enough. into ii if it makes up Payson can be that kind of a community too I and Soma, many, accepted its mind to be. That is not idle talk might say altogcher. it is plain fact. vitures gift as a matter of course, and everybody TOOK I have .seen many towns and communities that were all they could get without PUTTING any thing back. As Y always the cae under such conditions, the time came known almost universally as dead towns, snap out of (or is near at hand) when there is nothing more to TAKE it and become real live towns in the course of a few and dead town. months. When any living thing dies you know it is dead, and No town or dommunity where this will be printed is so there is someone to bury it. When a town dies even cannot do the same. You may not believe those who are a part of it do not always know it, and far gone that it ft, but about the only thing that can possibly keep YOUR there is no burial. town from snapping out of any rut it may have happened Now I have seen other communities, which recognized, do itot, will not, believe with full appreciation, the gift nature had bestowed up- to fall into, is the fact that you on them. They made manifest their appreciation by im- it. If you will believe a thing is so, and there are enough other fellows like you, it WILL BE SO proving it on the only plans approved by the giver common sense, sound judgement and NATURAL laws of Try getting together with fellows.who think can. Recause and effect. fuse to associate with those who think cant. Remember These towns were always ready and willing and eager that the fellow who says It cant be done is always to listen to any sound plan based on good Business that it. Why not be the kind by some fellow would BUILD their community. These are the towns of a fellow who DOES doing things? Ashton, Idaho Santa Monica, Cal TELE I 2fte EDasf of Fun and Wholesome Entertainment mis fifty-seve- Capone. Poor Jimmy. Everybody Jumped on his selections everybody that wasn't mentioned. The Senate was brokenhearted in fact. The funny part about the whole thing Is, the ones that are running it dont want their names mentioned not this year anyway. They are liable to sue Gerard for Blander. Just back from a rodeo over at a great little Western town called N e v. a great When you feel that the people around you are taking too much care of your private business, why move to Nevada. Its freedom's last stand in America. Yet they don't do That's State. one thing States other Thursday, Friday & Saturday SEPTEMBER 25, 26, 27 Provo County Fair Grounds - - - MEET YOUR FRIENDS HERE THEYLL ALL BE ON HAND TO JOIN 7D Tons of The Getz & Danner Girl Jockeys in a Program of Thrilling Leaps and Bounds. 1 The finest Community Exhibits ever assembled in this section of Utah. Quit hollering about how poor off we uie and look at the real troubles of seme of these other birds; down In tie l''.i'i, MiNaught Syndicate, Inc.) The Great Spectacle The Craters of the Moon. Fireworks material and Pageantry Tableaus. Mule. do. Only they leave the front door open. You an get a divorce without lying, a drink without whispering and bet on a game of chance without breaking even a promise. j IN THE CELEBRATION The Worlds Champion Rodeo Clown and his Performing that dont the Argentine soldiers are guarding their President, Peru just loaded theirs on a battleship and advised him to brail for Siberia, Brazil is in a huddle, the Labor Government in England are about to join the unemployed, Hearst lias joined Germany, and Brisbane has joined Russia, so It looks like Mexico is about the only one with no trouble at all. NE M ! When Jimmy Gerard said that men run this country every body thought It was an ad for Heinz pickles, so he had to add Bishop Cannon and A1 $1.55 The wonderful exhibit of Livestock and Poultry. The thrilling horse races and horsepulling contest. Hundreds of Exhibits will Interest you. There will be much more than we can tell you about in this limited space BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. Admission: Adults 50c; Children Under 14, 15c; Children Under YOULL HAVE 6 free. A GOOD TIME. Onefare admits you to all but Midway attractions. |