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Show FRIDAY, THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Tite Payson Chronicle I I nli i nici " ti, 1! i (j I 1 i at Mai Id) .. nil It fill lr-- f tah, a cuj of ii.i, mill ntt d citizens. I i Iaison, 11 I 3, ."00 tali County, I tah, as i second-clas- s $2.00 ir Months II h $1.00 it I I NM. K I l.f ON MPI.IC VI t ".-'-I' ! v ION. HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF FI. UK 1,1 v VI K - ltji'c u ,a ksI n J) ' MI UMO G 1 aU i . . . ' oi 1 ti' lljji, lUlii,' ,n till' til - Mi - lilt. M 't Salt La'. I l Kin i tin iioi si'll im.iuj noia ii'qai'3 plot ' m L. Ct, !SltS( , 11 nt-- 'a' all I I) Paul Swartz and two ons dug ra sunt U)e week end Ue w Mi. and Ms. Joseph Swartz. ' au in - M- p. rn IkiiX c . t, Va i ie this v.eik with their i' ' ..i d Mrs. II rum K. Elmer.pa' j I s Clt, is M. and Mrs. lfc Mr. and Ms. L Roy Elmer an mi of Bingham have been l Inin. i tii Lmadia-- t Stark , ph L'-- ai.( with I r' ' 1" tailed jag. Mia ' ti e played and 10: In titi-,- ' 1 I - atm iiLti- SAVE jour money. By this we do not metm all your money, for that would be a move against the Ve natural functioning of supply and demand. mea a certain percentage of your weekly income should be saved every week. It is not what you spend that matters, but how you spend. It is the same with saving. Systematic saving is as necessary to your daily existence as systematic spending. Save wisely, live well. uipiio.vs n.s( . H--- loyal progressive mail matter. I .v Knew The Experience of Security Mi (dill, Il ni.Jf.HMt Mill II M- - APRIR 'i'iut! ai.d I'at, who Wilt ino'iii nu lean an an ago yang M- Nille Iltzgearld of aud 1 ; iadio t las been iisltmg for tin day , the to boujili inn w ith l,i r niece, Mrs. Ward Jldio thi' tin men in t'ji pi giaai iiiii InJe Foggy 'ami' Fat lna- - jazz, ila'Siial and opoiatu Mis, La Mar Cloward is in nqui'I' I'a i. aims that luiui-t-to- r Xnada, with her mother, Mrs. gar iy Figg X i -- 1 -- be-- ' - 4 Percent On SAVINGS ami aim au lunning ahial oe to- - WiithiF of the colt nization of Virginia in 1613, John tid: Hci.toforo no separate property had beta n otiired, and no individual had labored for him-'(dd la'i'L had b en held, cdeared, and cultivated in co ion, ami their produce carried into a common pranary. Indu deprived of its due reward, felt no to exertion, and the public supplies siifficknt u ere general I., in.uleou ite to the public necessities. To )'(n,oe tld- cai'-- of jiorpetual scarcity, Sir Thomas Dale divided a londdcrable portion of land into lots of three acres and p ranted oif of them in full property to each individual. Indu 'try, impelled by the certainty of recompense, ad vain, ed with r.ipid strides; and the inhabitants ueie no longer in fear of wanting bread, either for themselves, oi for the emigrants from England. Now a pros.s dikpatch from Russia, where the common owner hip has been in effect, says: A new to emphasize the dictum of only those who work e may it uu- today to the congress. Under the new' Mheme the commissariat of agriculture said tin1 mast difficult of labor-w- as to be answered by introduftioil of the piece expected in more than NoJiUO collectives. The stanwoih dard of wayes will be fixed in either money or commodities so the man who works hard will receive more than the man who does not. those ,ii,r.hliow stufF but Figgi Ka' ai o a hK d a i mount Turn n n the lust ut tho-- o pin X.TEX:32iS23T.?,Eaua5SS25aa gian s tin, thia as', jour oti La kf the typo of mj',1 you piefd by mi v j i to Figg, and Fat and asking : i III ba.i ynui . oi re nun bar plaiil oi tin mini fa i i - mg by the "Ru'.-- j doiii'i populai male quailitti. State Bank of Payson Vat-'in!- A Bank of Friendly Service f. . i I M I question-equalizat- lie pi ogi a on' mi nal - Oil aie 'poi.Mj.id HERES PEGGY AND PAT r 'Y i Including STARTING AND GROWING CHICK FEEDS s 3 DAIRY FEEDS 3 .u. a SPECIAL ion gI i S! SATURDAY ONLY, APRIL ri 4 a 3 ;j ut BRAN & SHORTS Per Bag Foiii '1 heir Sfulf In Front Oi The d yw Mike. This oopular (Xeaple Are 51 $1.00 5001b LOTS Icntured Hour, $5.25 At On The ( onoio w A W I 0 I have taken 3 1 iMJ 'iz Payson Milling Co. How-ar- Easter Dinner Mis 1 t M I over L. TURK M U u ti 0 0 Payson Utah S I'hone 28W PAYSON UTAH f EEE55EMgEEEBS2EBB5a viepdkjdhoughlt BILLS I Utah Avenue FRANK KERR Plumbing & Heating H $ 9 The man of today who helps lead humanity in the right direction is no trumpeting crusader. His friendly thoughts and kindly acts mark him as One Who Lives a Life Worth While. 0 0 oooooooooooooooo ooocooooooooooooo PAYSON SHOE REBUILDERS tv When we are called to sene at some distant point we immediately relieve you of all responsibility. ou Why buy new Hioes when we can fix your old ones, so they W-liknew. t e Deseret Mortuary Provo 45 Payson Associated with the Star Theatre 000OCOOOOOC oooooo n MERRIL MORTUARIES 107 Inc. is r 2i22j;i32ia3?sas25ss -- s N 15c Pound H We also have a fine as-sortment of special cuts s .. .. to suit iM' X:w Home. We r .. E i the most exacting r, taste 'n f Market j Phone 153 UTAH PAYSON, I i Heine; ' e 1 a it. very mu Ji cadi .1(1. Ai hone and we shall the matter over. Porters Meat Mrs. Edward Anderson annbirth of a daughter last the Payson Hospital Mr3. was formerly Miss Golds! Mrs. Ward Jensen had for her guests on Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Fitzgerald and Service Above All Chas. F. Reynolds 1 Door East of HSIBiSSXii.Jgsysa-v- ;. Inspected PRIME STEER il Ask us about our time payment I plan. Fay while you enjoy, g ROASTS Salt Lake have been visiting here with thei- - parents. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Han. cock. They have just returned from a trip to the lower Rio Grande Valley with a group of Salt Lake people. Mr and ounce the week at Ande.son Shuler. hS rad ator h.eat.ng system mod- : n I, a. hroont fixtures an aut- - J i ira ie hot water system. Frices in the average are 20 percent! low er. J Flan now to get the home im- - jj jirouments which will gie your dc - ones a full opportunity for gL' Ir t health. . Stop in or jj phone 28W for interesting free catal guts. ( U. S. Government on I W n ty FOR YOUR The April issue of the Utah Taxpayer, official organ of the Utah Taxpayers Association, points out the values of A of friends gathered at the centralized pinvlupng of supplies by all public agencies. home group of Mr. and Mrs, Lee R. Taylor The ebrnf be aefits and savings are listed. Among them Saturday night for an enjoyable dinnare lo ilun' of costs, i eduction of overhead, reduction of er party and social evening. Easter booklet ping, eentialized storage and use of supplies, clos- decorations were used on the tables spring flowers were arrer accounting control over expenditures, savings of dis and lovely the rooms. In the group about anged counts. were Mr. and Ms. Taylor. Mr. and R. W The pul h "i '.ion also calls attention to the need for a Mrs. Flint Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Corav, McMullin, of lack the out any Mr. and Mrs. E. H. long teim budding program, pointing Street, Mr. and recent the consideration legin for time by such pro Dvm Mrs. John F. Oleson. Mr. and Mrs islative. it xpi esses the hope that the State Building Arza C. Page, Mr. and Mrs. C. O their will have and functions its out v, Id Mrs. Emma Wilson, Mrs. Doa Nelson, any Mrs. Clara Page and Mr C. next the to submitted be to Powell, leg long term logvim ready Beautler. L in their order be considered islature mi that buildings can and mod and the ability of the people to pay. Mr. and Mrs. Loris Manwaring of an,i Cl.ib nu'nil'i'iw pii'M'm wi'it Mr I.orin Mi r, lav Gi otveut. Mis l'hilip Stewart. Ms ai fiunls it,ul Stewart, Mrs. Mamn Arnold "i I1'1 "lt'gMis Garland Svnimrn, Mrs Rulon 'i,a W T',m Swenson, Ms Grant White, Mrs. Ixns White Mrs. W A Crump, Mrs. And id w iii, h lilp so much to bring and n ke p good family health a 3 d Miss Leona McClellan and the hostess. The bridge favors were wron by M-- s. Gudmundson and Miss McClellan. a N auto-repa- ir ,0 Benards $ hop, and am prepared to Sive prompt courteo- - 0 C 0 us, reasonable, attention $ X to o your car ails. 1 !,li'.,i' u NTA1! ANNOUNCEMENT Pay-so- n e w oooooooooooooooo Santa-qui- i" a 21 ti time? your PAYSON Phone 87 Lart "nmor thousands of men who were not working UTAH full time took advantage of off days to plant something in s small plots of ground that had grown nothing but weeds kBCCSI SSGBflBBBBKBIIBIEIKKCC.EiiiK and grass for many years. Little back yards were turned sons Janies, Edwin and Blaine of Maminto beds of lettuce and rows of peas and corn. Larger runmoth, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jensen into real were turned gardens. Tiny plots of ground Mr. and Mrs. Oil Jensen of Red and ways along the sides of houses ofte found themselves idZ Miss Josephine Fitzgerald and mond, changed almost over night into a single row of stalwart Miss Helen Fitzgerald of Salt Lake, By Mrs. A. R. Wilson Phone 64 tomato plants. Even window boxes produced lettuce for Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Poulson of Span Mrs. Weston Bean was hostess at ish Fork. a change. a delightful Bridge Dinner at her It is .uprising how many delicacies one can place upon home last Friday night her guests Twin daughters were born to Mr. his table by utilizing two things a little unoccupied time were served at one long table holding and Mrs. Ileber G. Cushing of on Monday, March 30, at the and a littfo plot nf ground. A few seeds from the stbre for the attractive centerpiece an Eastcolored of Streamers basket er Hospital. Mrs. Cushing yvas formeggs, aroum the corner, a few showers from the heavens above Miss Naomi Richmond. attachwith an cover each to extended erly, a little .sunshine and warmth and before you know it ed easter favor. The color scheme was there is a dinner of fresh green peas or juicy ripe tomatoe carried out in the menu. Cards were started on its wav. Hudson, Mrs. placed for Ms. o Ned Wightman, Mrs. Floyd Wilson, LOOK' AT Mrs. Ia Grande Gudmundson, Mrs. CENTRALIZED PURCHASING THIS MEAT SPECIAL Wayne Loveless, Mrs. Merrill Smith, , Our Stations, Including KSL. We Manufacture HARVEST and ROYAL Flour. For sale at all leading Grocers. y6ur spare time garden kiOlun FJ M Iasiners ieikl Broadcast TRY o twUUVk. d b ' o.i hue a special opportunity J i:tkl row to get those things in-durt- ,,b he COST of etier Health Has. Been on you ewer thought of a garden in conjunction with X N; PURINA FEEDS s The moral is that economic laws are fixed and unchangeable. Even the country which is carrying on the greatest socialistic experiment in history cannot do away with the urge, which has been a part of human nature since the dawn of civilization, to reap the reward of ones own and nbilitv. i J , A -tem Have1 ih i ( u. A CARLOAD OF s pro-jio-.- al all-uni- ( JUST ARRIVED e d T .. , ti, pre.-ente- y J, A ! - o Chase Lumber and Coal Co. 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