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Show FRIDAY, THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH The Ray son Chronicle J. H. MOUNTFORI), PUBLISHER State Bank of Payson Published every Friday at Payson, Utah, a city of 3,300 loyal, progressive and contented citizens. - Entered at the Post Office at Payson, Utah County, Utah, as aecond-clas- S. OI' FRIENDLY SERA ICE THE BANK mail matter. 15. IS OTT FA YOUR DRUGGIST Recommends: Pine Balsam with Menthol & Eucalv For that cough. Pnisj j It isnt the cough that carries you off, San-To- x " s 'LARy t thZ PAYSON, UTAH Jl1 i? ey PHONE 29 canV you off I in SUBSCRIPTIONS Year $2.00 6 Months $1.00 1 vhhh4 net paid on savings will give you greater returns than most high - grade stocks and bonds, where the liquidity and safety is taken into consideration. ADVERTISING RATES 25c PER COLUMN INCH DISPLAY ADS Classified ads per line Additional insertions per line Readers per line 10c 5c - It A mob does not reason or think. is a more dangerous and more criminal than any criminal they Three words that have tremendous might seek to punish. meaning in the sound bringing up of any community, business, or pri- INTEREST CENTERED ON vate life. ACCIDENT PREVENTION Credit is the foundation of every The problem of automobile accident successful business as well as of prevention, with its many related facevery successful life, in order to have will come in for much legislators, credit one must be reliable and deconsideration tive during 1931, pendable... For any., community., to have states signified their inMany as thrive and prosper business houses tention of adopting laws requiring well as men and women must be reexaminations of drivers. This rigid liable and dependable and credit and is believed by many authorities to be community prosperity will inevitably the best single means of keeping the follow... Be Reliable. Be Dependable. dangerous driver off public highways. Be on the Job. In a few states compulsory insurance legislation will be considered, but in view of the unsatisfactory exOUR ADVERTISERS perience of Massachusetts, it is doubtWe are proud of them and the ful if it will be passed. More genpunch they are putting Into their ads. erally popular is the safety responThe reader will profit in dollars and sibility law," now in effect in New cents by reading this weeks offerings. York, Connecticut and other states. This is very encouraging to the writ- This law provides that a driver, after er and satisfactory results are bound causing an accident, must provide to come, both to the advertiser and proof of his financial responsibility to the customer. ..The customer will before being allowed to again operate save money on purchases made and a car. the advertiser will attain his objectLaws for periodical inspections of between the buyer cars, for ive. controlling pedestrians walkand seller makes for a happy proson the highways, and for banishing perous town. Ther should be very ing ancient and dilapidated motor velittle occasion for our citizens to go hicles, have likewise been proposed out of town to buy. We have always and will receive due consideration. found that if the merchants, present In the aggregate, the vast volume their ware in the right manner and of suggestions for improving highpriced their merchandise right, good way safety gives good reason for opresults follow all around. Lets stick timism. Every step taken, no matter to the old "Home Town keep each how means that at least a few small, other and make things hum. lives ae saved, a few pieces of property protected. The public is reaching a state of mind that gives no enWOMAN LEGISLATURE BEGS FOR FOOD couragement to those who, through carelessness and incompetence, sow in drouth-strickeThe situation death along the highways. Arkansas is a serious matter people are actually starving in this land of GENERAL PERSHING MY EXpletnty. This state is not the only PERIENCES IN WORLD WAR one affected, but by far the worst hit. General Pershings .My ExperiMrs. Pearl Oldfield, representative ences in the World War is being refrom Arkansas plead with her colleased simultaneously all over the leagues today in behalf of the desti- world thru the dailies. leading tute. She said: Something must be This has been looked forward to done, and at once, not only to save by students of the World War for the people of Arkansas but to save quite some time and no doubt will our National honor, as well. Whether clear of great interup many it be north, east, south or west, our est. The series points began Mondhy of people will not stop to consider the this week. We it will be well predict location it is a national disgrace to worth while to follow it thru. permit our people to suffer hunger in this land of plenty. A QUEER HOLD-U- I The House of Representatives will A man driving slowly on 4th West permit the bill to come before them and 1st North in Salt Lake the other today but there is little chance of Peculiar logic, Famine and day was crowded into the curb by anpassage. calamities in foreign countries find other car the driver was ordered to man instant response when appealed to get out of his car by the hold-ucarefully searchfor relief, but our own people starve. in the second car hold-utook a The Red Cross is sending out a spec- ing the tool box the good-bytire waved to his pump, ial call for $10,000,004 to buy food him victim, there leaving standing and clothing. with $112.00 in bills in his pocket. I? ooooooooooooooooo BARBER SHOP j 25c ! Auto License for S 1931 25c Theso Pr'c,s for Ace j ! only- - LADIES FINE GARMENTS A SPECIALTY We Call For and Deliver. The man of today who helps lead humanity in the right direction is no trumpeting crusa- der. His friendly thoughts anl kindly acts mark him as One Who Lives a Life Worth While. we are calk'd to serve you at some distant point we immediately relieve you of all J. Payson C. BARNEY Phone EB2BS222SSE831ZS2I When t responsibility. 100 A MISSOURI LYNCHING PAYSON SHOE REBUILDERS SERVICE WORKMANSHIP" QUALITY Chas. F. Reynolds 1st door east of Star Theatre PAYSON UTAH - xXKXXX00X000X0v Deseret Mortuary advocate and the desperado will be working hand in hand to keep the in force. This 18th ammendment noble experiment has made queer bedfellows. Service Above Provo 45 AH Payson 107 SPECIAL t Associated with the MERRIL MORTUARIES Inc. IS ON THE WAY Federal Meteorologist, J. Cecil Alter, tells us spring is breaking Until further notice we will Clean and Block Felt Hats LADIES HATS MENS HATS 75 cents Provo Cleaning and Dyeing Co. ELITE CAFE Dr. J. H. Ellsworth . PAYSON AGENTS - 50 cent Phone Geo. W. Wickersham, head of the law enforcement commission, still his deputies, while a company of feels the 18th amendment should national guard looked on. The negro have added time to prove the feasiwas taken back to the scene of his bility of the act. The members of crime, a country school house, he re- the commission also seem to favor confessed the assault and murder of his views and fail to recommend anyold school teacher, after thing to take its place for some the which he was taken to the top of time A strong effort is being made, the school house, fastened to the nation-wid- e in its scope to replace ridgepole, the school house soaked with gasoline and set afire, consuming both the negro and the school house. ....The sheriff knows the leaders of the mob but refuses to speak their names. Lynching is peculiar to the United States, and particuarily to the South- ern states. While the crime no doubt deserved the severest punishment, yet to punish a crime by committing another crime? The writer was in the midst of the mob (not part of it) in Omaha some years back when the mob and attacked the county court-hous- e jail to get a negro they got him and in the process nearly hung Mayor Smith, Mayor of Omaha, never such a thought to begin with, but he got in their way and only escaped by a the act with a law governing this problem patterned somewhat after the several Canadian laws. The wet and dry question will probably be the major issue in 1932. The suppression of drinking is a joke from ocean to ocean. It should be either suppressed or replaced with a law governing this, that can and will be enforced. To the writers mind, the repeal of the 18th ammendment would take the very foundation from under the gigantic structure, the gangsters and rackateers have been ablo to build up since its adoption. Paradoxical as it may seem the dry law is meat and drink to bootleggers, gangsters and crime in general, and couldn't have been framed to suit their purposes better. We will find also that the extrema dry 12 We Will Call early, seems preposterous. Warmer weather would be welcome to be sure, but what of February? Our experience has been that old February, tho the shortest month, usually has the most cold in it. DENTIST EEE&SZS2SZSGSSSSXeSEEeiSXESEEBCESESIIIBailllim STREET PAYSON, UTAH J. C. BARNEY BUILDING MAIN GOODYEAR SHOE Wc Specialize in Your Satisfaction, n PAYSON, ElilSESEBEESBSggaEIlXEEaSSEfiXSISKSBIEIllSEES I MAIN STREET i j UTAH EZ2zssE2sai223ixsiziiiEifiaiiisiiEiasiiimmiiin DRAPES AND CURTAINS MADE AND INSTALLED m I -- To avoid laying-of- f Other great companies and reflect a smiiliar attitude, it Faith in the futre of America is tion such as this, rather than limits voiced by the president of one of the will bring prosperity back, talk, 'argest public utilities, the United Gas Improvement Company. Of the $116,000,000 emergency ip Accordin to him, its construction recently voted by tk budgets have been made without heed propriation Senate, $80,000,000 will ba used fer (o depressed business conditions. federal-ai- d highway systems; During 19.31 the system will spend for rivers and harbors work; more than $31,000,000. $3,000,000 for Mississippi flood forest Further, believing that prices have $3000,000 for national reached the bottom this executive has the improvements ; $3000,000 for decided, w henever possible, to begin of forest higways, and lv new projects at once to take advan000,000 for road, in unreserved pub tage of the low cost of materials. lie lands and Ind an reservations. ACTION s 8 To reduce heavy drapery stocks. Hill S3BS regular Phone s 127 I -- To increase lowered business volume resulting from greatly reduced prices of merchandise. for Prompt Delivery of the Best WICKERSHAM STILL FIRM January 12th in Maryville, Mo., a negro was taken from the sheriff and S aaiaiiiuiimj p e ! vvvvvv'evvvvvvvbv-bvv'c-c-bv'c-b'bv':-vv-evv-:--:-.:...xkrH-H-- n p ! UTAH PAYSON SPRUNG Anw n MERCHANT TAILOR riepdiyJhouyhtl SANITARY MAIN STREET N0'ary ! PUBLIC 4IEmSSHCEIEEiSkSiliiIIKKEEIiSEEIGElignltnr' 5 QUALITY AND SERVICE FIRST A1 Mrs. R. L. Bills Phone 86 106 South 5th West Street WE SOLICIT ) OUR ACCOUNT $ NO'i'Akl MARCELLING 35c and 50c hair. CREDIT RELIABILITY DEPENDABILITY ASAEL HANCOCK FINGER WAVING AND 10c HEW TO THE LINE, LET THE CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY MAY Sisria2aBSBI EXPERT Utah Coal WE WILL, during the months of January and February, onl, make and install all draperies and curtains purchased from us, without charge. same professional skill used in all the custom - made drapes coming from our extensive workroom, will be free during this special offer. Jhe 5 H Ask us about Free Cameras to our Customers (Ruffled curtains and bargain counter goods excepted) DRAPERY DEPARTMET Dixon - Taylor - 7K n Chase Lumber and Coal fr Russell Co. TEN BUSY STORES 5 Anything in Lumber PAYSON Everything in Servc UTAH SSEIiSSEIISKaiEEISieBBEBSBZiBEa,la |