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Show FRIDAY, THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH user-- of autc ::oeile largest INDUSTRIES r.LSA-AMERICAN ss4g555Sjj)fjg5545S65Jf55!5,5a i, . WEEK-EN- D TRIPS PEP YOU UP n , t rmmk YOU OWE it to ouie!f to get av ay from the job at leat once a'ueek and refresh your mind and body in a different environment. V l.-- r v ? - fli ss7 a. & if I , - t ' , tj i u t tXt , 1 U M.UI n. t. " ou ti.e way to the goal pu s on t .r very first play a f bit I Well from them oa t "as'jk You never saw a too nad ,m tu o cool and delibeia.e , h j;0 'i j i - ha'd l.i' i Oili-- : 1 'i 1 ' i u i.i-.it huddled for a chau,, out of it they come ij j,. in i Ru ir Knuti v to their places, a J u.at j ' Ja u Kjit-upitt Cals .at They flu.sii a p ,0L, tvuUuJ.' that w t them 27 u u " ac. I beating over li'.ie t set tui j core, it was the d no ; r. t , . o t e n -- meal way they d.i . r: of Ui w.u lad the niucame doing things wi good f u tune to ers v.tre trying with tin ,r kuo In. Tin t here was a AnJ u t .ink mole jej t one his of s h Xai t a as him the i mre re he taaen out of tne gaii't ma'kah e ne be h.L and it v s t ir I comes he ould ja , Notre Da-nYou know In- - didtnt ja t have t..t b and go out tu the lua ..ad he big team and the beru' you co i.d him, hug aid , 1 a , t' cm" of mis ntory affect ci that he had fui teams, Lie.) kmd of lea.., ad be. , and it was coiivtyed to t dui t have lta-i'tht Fraternity I will never fen. . atmici.ee tLfcm tacit; f . LaeS aiideo, (pcihaps t l.ttle h f s at Was I t.JUa h 3 gleatest Le.d G neral that ever p u0 Ida' ga j, , that lUi ctet lieife w ita It the field. lie hid ; aytdi ball Ca.lfoiuia LH.Vels ty 01 bo J lit s teas; of a game, hand cd Here w ti UioJ3 t out hue we Lad the v.hie ot a lot Theie is umannv. j'Lan ever i.pienevl giea fest teaai tint Id lor like that leaving tu the ejast, tremendous biadmm hied,! a playei a College as time rer. last his a ui lost uad1 nt game Notie lJanuj think Hockue pulled him o ,t just to it t h s vvas thin la-- t t.-year-- , get him that great hand a 'e lep was the la- -t lor a lut ot tutu b u Well when od Rock" btidium the Hot one Stan v. no w.ie g'ad"it'ng went out and put his arms ai j iud that was to .tt J t j k ,e l.m n. t hef .t and walked li n ctf the over the lad.o he adn itted mat uv little C .ndeo wa'-u- t an ovation, it was kur tield it diuei.t havp mm h ot a tliu.ie e. i.eai om man was vului is out, he tay.j V, e dileiit know then wi.av we tuu av out we lo-- t 1 hui i n ll e We thought it v as the I.d at have We gunc iiineshack by i back. ot another great Qu cut we and j,.st throupii a tough s But ve was look- couldc'it s.u on td,e so long duo I have ing at lll exlt of Boys lmd to have a let down -Knute Rochne. He asked too much of them this season was his hugging scuedale they ha.,' wi.h th t'.nuie u'j'i' Player, fine and it just is not m human beings to1 lat--t young men all over Let p up their pace till now. We have the I. S can feel lose to to we want and lose, gjt tj hack and cherish s to anvbody rente you li licit 1 the hag they got a lo.ug tiain trip out hue. ou their last game much vvjiirci litre than buck home, But iroin Rock. ai.d tie lit at is against the b,ys, it was little Cari-de- o ye will ji t g ve you the In t we gut , that got the Now what other coutn on tatta ast ug; Here he could g.ve such a straightforward tain was right on the as that, and not lmve evuy word Coa-- t' grea Then crest He had beaten the hock, line and sinkci? a two year no defeat iccort team for n us that gut get tins last line he gave But the wh le o for Notre Dame. before, Now theie is go.n- to be a California loved for that n. ut o, him, tomo.rovv af.unoon lot of heart aihes he apologised for tlu bj. radio the Great bg strong after that game of the score and said, 1 had to tnak. young men aie coming into the diess-init big for Coach Jones will make 1. and cry. t oils and break down bigger than that against nm next But my buys can take it a little year. to easier uemuse tncy dont txpid One loi a It .nih Haml in KpUsa-wawin, they have steeled thenis,!ves to ' supposed to have been tlm sole the defeat But to Rockne's pass.Lg witness Well heie ve aie all packed in the thats not so, eiguty thousand of as stand--- , really pitying those poor boys cavv is i out, h s last gai. anil from hack theie, and hop ng that the it will st ck v. ill us through life. California boys wouldent scnously c , VI k. , i ,ate, c) (7 hurt any of them running over them O.t of t'US life. I li 3 e . , tu. VO -- 111 IS Nit , V. S. Is Largest Tt Payton, second, Robertson, l Spanish lurk, third Distance-13- t feet. Discus Jensen, Payton, first; Vest, , Hill, Spanish fork, third Time 11" Payson, second, Shean. Spanish Fork, Mile relay Spanish Fork, first, third Distance 103 ftet 8 inches thud second, Spingvil!e, Payson, Broad jurni Finch, Spanish Fork, Time: X ll first; Ieay, Payson, second; Warren, KHO ymi relay Payson, first, Spanish Fork, third. Distance, 20 fe t o Spanish Fork, second, Springville, third. Time: 1 Jo. AGRIULLTURU. HINTS Pole Vault Vest, Payson, firt, Williams, Spanish Fork, second, FerA .small (otato or a cut piece should guson, Spanish Fork, third H.ght, weigh at least one ounce to suppoit 10 feet 4' inches life of the new plant. Shot put Sanfod, Springville. 1st, Weight, Springville, second, Rolvert-soSince small pota es cannot he Springville, third. Distance, 41 one has to reiy on the honesty feet. of the dealer selling him seed, to know High Jump Nielson, Springville, 1st, it is good. Chemngton, Springville second, Spencer, Spanish Fork, th rd. Height: 5 PHONE 171 feet 5 inches. FOR BUTTER M R VPPEKS Ii t oiitomoli Is aim-- ') en , icli veinenr of our n.it urul r S'l.ri i s or prod tu I ,lli the t xi i of rubber v lm b is crown fr i i Imlia or Suiiili t'neruabut in mi i.fo lured In this country, all the In .c uiileruils that go to make an mu .re Idle are produced lu our nihlsr mull, or. date glass, nickel and ,. i are mu only American products. Inn are, together with rubber, used to a greater extent in making cars thin for any otter pur'-ose- . l'r.u lie all) every state Id tie Union nr .s lv mi i I s.., I j (otitrdules to these materials, either in their raw state or In their manu-f.ntur- For example, our youngest and f stent growing livestock industry tii.it of angora goats, provides the mohair which Is used In making mohair velvet for automobile upholstery. Some idea of the demand for thia durable fabric, otherwise known as velmo. Is c lined from the fact that one hundred null. on yards. It has been estl i n, lJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB J iJ u i . ail i , 1 v Payton, firtt, X-- a 0 : i Grouer of Mohair Simmon-.- i r "omul m&ct iO-- - er i nr 2i -t Tickets on Sale Friday Afternoons, Saturdays and Sundays. SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD St hae-r- rl w! it r . Seeing new people and new surroundings make you keener for your tasks the next week. One Fare Plus lUc for the Round Trip. Javelin v it tj n'i 13 j Ut-a.,- -.' APRIL kv-X- - m.ied, are now lu servhe In cars on the rmt'ons highways The-- e angora or mohair goats, as they are more appropriately called originally cane from Turkey, and the I idled Stales imported millions c.f Ileece uiinuully, but with the introdtic lion of the goats into this country, the mohii r Industry has gradually been transferred here, with a total annual dip of well over seventeen million poll Is pile fabric made from this Ileece in New England nulls Is gen erally auepted as being the ideal nia terlsl for automobile upholstery be caiue of Its lung wearing quality, uu ally outlasting the life of the car it self, bemuse It Is eas.ly cleaned ami because It affords tbe greatest rid , ing comfort, ull in addition, of cour--e- Hie to Its lustrous and beautiful appear a nee. Still another c.u uiodity of wtilcli the automobde in .stry is its consumer Is gusuhne. Eighty per cent of all gasoline nroduced in this rout' try, or twelve and a half billion gal Ions, is used for keeping the natou's twenty six million motors awheel. I llmimWSIIMII5IHH5HWWHHSHS3B SPRING SUIT SALE v l 11 1 'si v . n, ' el'-It- bl svva.-lowe- d s , Dont miss this Opportunity to buy your New Spring 1 ' or Graduation Suit! I To buy live ch 'Lens. A. Tuckett, Box 104, banfa- - WANTED Inquire J. Utah 3tpd 10 cents per line mini-- , quin three lines per issue additional WANTED OLD FIRE ARMS issues, no resetting', at 5c per line. RATES um For ihe next two weeks we are offering'our entire stock of Men and Boys Suits at 20 off 3G to Students Suits 12 Ages 17 to 21 5 SUITS $12.00 : $15.00 $16.00 $20.00 Sale Price si Price nee i Sale Price :: Suits High School Ages 11 I ! suits to 16 : rj "J Boys Suits Ages sin 90 : SaleSUITS Price 10 Sale Price 2 SUITS Sale Price Most suits have two pair of trousers. to 10 " Make your selections early. advertised brands of foods. In them you arc assured of high quality, and 0. P- Skaggs System policies injure you of getting those foods at remarkably reasonable prices- Sel- - ect all of your foods at our System Store. 0. P. Skaggs j limKlimmSZIIIISEISKEiSSi2llISZSI2ISIKM Campbell's Soup any kind, can n M m a B H Bordens Milk Large cans 6c u IIISIllliliggaggggggjggasgggBjlaBBjijjji--(SS- J tt 84 h( a S 3 for u tt SKKEXZIIligg2ggggggsgSBgBE2KCKBgBiB ;5tSS.lS5S2ll tt B g b Y'oung Tender Beet Pot Roasts pound eaelIlreEEa5ZeESBIESlseeBBBCBEK5151iaZaESE5-- UTAH IIIllll,IBB,BBII,,1,B,1IB1BSiilliaaaail,iaiaaaaasSjjsail3asBaiai3SIggI1B11BBIJSIBXiaj" . U H nii iyii! THE CLOTHIERS si 5 Our store takes pride in stocking nationally Bargains for Saturday, April 25th. $4.00 : $5.60 1 $8.80 $10.20 1 nee k uljn Nationally Advertised llll Mens Suits Sizes Colts, Cap and Ball Six ? oeri FOR SALE-- My five room modern Better 01der frame home at oiO W. 2nd. South St. Harry x,ptont payson, Utah. 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