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Show ... On fRlI CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH THE PAYSON Tire Ray son Chronicle J. lub'ii-he- tcr d l'riiiav Il MOl VI FORD, H. at I t Ravi-o- er There " do sing ptrpbxmg problems. all , a cu loal, of 3,500 i into Ui he- proRr.-- and contented citiemi. at the Entered lo-- r Office a! Utah (wunty, mail mat ter. Ia)-o- ax - do lea Hell intc'lupt.-.u- - with Geoffrey Hah, liar $2.00 6 Months $1.00 ERT1SING RAIDS ON AITLIUATIO.V SOAKING THE PUBLIC Coolidge, in his daily writings, some liard questions for the politicians to answer. He recently pointed out the simple fact that when Conhave to gress passes laws for spending money, the people the pay for them. Also, when Congress creates a deficit, laws. the people pay, not the men who pas The smaller the business and the smaller the income, the harder the tax load hits it. The small earner and the small business, in paying rent and buying supplies, are charged with all the taxes that accumulate on land and manufactured goodsSo, when a single Congress appropriates $10,200,001,-00- 0 during one session, as did the last one, the man on the street the taxpayer and voter is the one who will ultimately dig up the money to pay the bill. It makes no difference how well the politicians camschemes as assessments against ouflage their the wealthy, as inheritance taxes, intangibles taxes, exthe laboring men and cise taxes, special taxes or what-noin effect will the feel women higher prices, higher rents, depressed business, fewer jobs, lower wages, or actual lack of employment. Tax money does not grow' on trees. It comes out of the pockets of the people. You cant soak a corporation without soaking the consumer, and you cant soak the consumer without soaking the corporation in both cases you soak the buying power of the nation and tend to cause depression and stagnation. pio-poun- ds - ng t, ( 1 4 1 t o LAWS AND CRIME it vi 1 ac Si fr vh Governor Roosevelt of New York who, according to the New York Times, may go down in history as the prison reform Governor has suggested an investigation into the probation system for prisoners. This follows his work in reorganizing the parole system, and in making the punishment fit the criminal as well as the crime. Our crime reformers would do well to emulate the example of Governor Roosevelt and turn their attention to improving the existing legal and criminal system, instead of seeking to inflict more restrictive laws on an already people. Crime and punishment have been given little scientific study, and there has never been any endeavor, on a national scale, to adjust parole and probation to modern conditions. Our laws have be come steadily more technical and personally restrictive with amazing increase in organized criminality as the result We seem to have lost sight of the fact that it should be the purpose of law to protect the rights and liberties of citizens, not to abrogate or cancel them on the dubious theory that by giving the criminal or the honest citizen more laws to break, lawlessness will be over-legislat- law-abidi- , fufr-- i ed ng Xu. 20 ed Co-M- re-or- d set-bac- k aud-nenc- el a S Dont thing-- i happen, even in the- ! sour-doug- h pa-tu-- -- le-,,,- fiill-aizr- d o hand-mashln- g - State Bank -- of Payson 1 o; PAYSON BAKERY pen--ion- o TRY A WA.NTA1)! 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Building MILLIONS MORE tires enables Coodyeaf offer ihe MOST VALLE in every price range. te Gel our Liberal Offer for Your Old Tires EXTRA .SAVINGS IF YOU BI V IX PAIRS Lifetime Guaranteed Lifetime Cuarcnteed 600 HOOaVEAR YjiKpjapf; SPECIALS for Fords and ihnrolrti Tubes at Big Savings, too Good Used Tire, $2 Tire Repairing n, isi4jaiaaEasssiasaass:saEsaai9HaHiHinvii 4 - jwl-.ei- o PAYSON, UTAH window into the street, Tiff Done walks of life. Lord ing hungerly at the candy display, Byron awoke to find himself famous aid Harry Volsky laboriously filling overnight. Napoleon met his down- out a blank check on the cigar counter. fall in a single battle. Einstein be- - All this was the inspiration for this came renowned by advancing a single edition of Yappings From The Kennel. H theory that few men understand. Our well known Amos n Andy sprang into iHE.MK FOR MISS COOPER'S M prominence advertising toothpaste. ENGLISH CLASS Even so with this weeks Yappings i e sun ro.--e merrily oer yon hill, From The Kennel. Seated in a far and did gleam banefully on sleepy corner of a pool room, aloof from the world below, long abed and woe- Iay a Fir!a lime it ha been poailbla the meandering crowd. I watched to get electric washer fully wi.--h 'were Sunday. Whence H VOSS fur only scene before me. The smoky haze, came stentorian voice below quality 2 S09.V5 the slow moving bodies about the tab- awakening happy meditations. rudely Thence The New OSS ha ful-izles, the loiteis in their scats, all pro- - t0 hi eakfu-- t of 1 bread and tub, porcelain esiinghoua o! placid contentment. , , sented a mna bean-- . A nun to ehool and wind motor, Lovell wringer with large 3 Inch the sound ofUr!U V uay tf o;iLrh ;,tu, roll, fully enclosed The shuffling of feet, ,,, mechar.i.m, beauty of line nnd one hall hitting another and the sin,.,tt, .hoolfolk. Away to cl iss and it is the onlv waiher finish, hound again-- t the cushion, and even!,,, that cleans by the ,i;y M,rnu,n on method. the occasional soft, almost musical. o!,ir,.hist or k- man. Shuffl ng at-- , f curses he.ghtened the atmo-phci- e s ano-diag wearily all ready created. sp,.nd atmthev penod indulging' Then slowly, one by one. the hail in naive vvu of civic- - teacher Thercc You Ufh Dirt Ahrjya began to dear of men and smoke, to brick structure aero-- - the wav ti In tbs Suds A Von git at the Top. tbs Bottom until only the hangovers were left. Mo e e'f in tieati-- , of In utor Wubas 'g u Top, Stoil Stevens sitting -- pravvled on a ago bdde days. Gheery !,,. ;ltln, rl. recontent-Daniels Orson 1 bench. chewing happy m'ont.de and w hith r aw iv edly on a half smoked e:gar. Tommy 'o luncheon horn- when coi, i.ti ij, Swindle dozing in a chair, Oia'lie munch on nn.il of well fried me g looking an-mmdedly out of the Commence weay afternoon pondoi.ng iSKisEtirBxvsaiiEKSKsjEiiajTjdKCiKKEiisaKiaiiiiiaiiPBsa j v SHULER MOTOR CO. M Strange ttiuueer-iir- ce CuAfanteed Be An When You look through the windows of any building in a great city you see success- Success computed in money, for only money can build a cottage or a cathedral. Money that has been saved or wisely invested. Dont be content just to look at success; be successful! Save your dollars now for future investment, for freedom from worry, and for the good things of life. v s - . Goodyear a Onlooker uiua aWe ss ftiEiiaiissKssifiiBasiaaiaaa m Paul Davis ent. r arranged children- 19Jl William daughter, Beverley. Twenty,, resilutle friends enjoyed the oil well known Pay Shern.tr, dents will he inurtOed to know that refreshments provided for the they celebrated theii Golden Wedd.ng tertainment, on Tin day, Anril annivier.-ar- y Mrs. Sam Peery was They left on April 1, for California v. ijh their been Utopia Sewing Club last Friday i, and have and rice Rea Beiger ing and social chat were the Mrs. daughter, celebration The lines and luncheon was Redlands. at family hoste.-s- . was held at the home ul Mr-- . Coleman another daughter at Corona, Ualifoin.a. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sher-me- r and fam.ly, a!-- o resale on the ('oast and participated in the festiv- I C1T ities. Mr. and Mr- -. Shirmer were married f.fty yeais ago at Mtchanic-burg- , Per-'vlania. Two years ago Mr. She nor was retired and by the lb A R. G. Railroad and ha- - since pent part of the time in Salt Erie. Mi-- well-know- cog-whe- MAY i, -- Salt Lake Citys fine-- t. Tiny, Peg. and other descriptive adjectives of the feminine gender in refering to this case. are often ha- - it that she is three ax p but this is an exaghandles aero-.- -, geration. Actual measurements show The nly an ax handle and a half. claim that she has laughing Irish eyes - unfounded a- - they have long since gone dreamy by her always singing uch songs as Falling In Iwive Again and If I Could Be With You One Hour Tonight. She has a decided weakne-- s for ukes and curly hair. A with the ambitions of a contralto. And, oh, those tiny ears! e rs hidden the idemty of tins week's that he is adding to the ever growing list of prizes a free sample of Kerr's Knock-Ou- t hl.s own discovery, Drops. The village hanker. Case No. 15 A walking proof of the validity of Newtons law of motion which reads, Oh, Give Me Something To Every body continues in its state of -c-t You By. or umfoim motion in a straight line utile-- s impelled by an external force to change that state. He posThe Hangnail has received a severe sesses ihe lure ability of leing able ow ! With pointed fingers heinous to snatch the compound interest of accu-atioand ugly rumors are being a depositors checking account out of et into circulation. thin a.r and tie it into a knot. Hi- -' It is all right to have a little fun, ision has become dimmed by his et- me public spirited individual is on ernal scrutiny through the maze of But the thing as having said. figures on the ledgers, searching fo houldn't he carried too far. that lost digit needed to balance the In spite of this violent the hooks. Hangnail is making valiant efforts to Our own photographetaliate. Orthodox-minde- d Case No. 15 citizens of fifteen kould beware, for the Hangnail knows er. At the astounding age and it never his father liteially whacked him off not its own strength at the pockets. This dastardly act fails! As s'lent as the night itself frightened him so had that he didnt it sttuls upon its victims and takes its know whether to run or go blind. The toll from among them ere they are only mistake he ever made was the aware of its presence. Once aroused time he mixed some developer and fix- it runs amuck, striking down whoever ing solution in a bottle and then three esets its path and showing no mercy days later drank it by mistake. The toward those who have fallen at its only had results he suffered was that feet. To those against which more all the hair on his chest turned from diastic measures must he taken the black to grey, and then fell out one Hangnail flings a challenge to meet by one. He prefers smoking chancell in the rear of the Chronicle office. to Slaughter-hous- e switches rules, anything goes. ors, hut occasionally Robert Burns on the theory that A As a very special feature we are change is as good as a rest. A good prospect Case No. 17 pleased to offer Bismarks version of for the Lions Club. Men call him that famojs play, The Unholy Three. King David because of his sterling We feel fortunate, indeed, in being lualities and stellar ambitions. A self to secure the copyright privileges Envied by his contem- of this made man. n critics outstanding work. Commencing next week Yapporaries because of his vision. When questioned as to what pings From The Kennel will present he termed the secret of success he the translation in its entirety, bring Thrift, young ing to the fore such famous chaiact indignantly replied, The one individual m ers as The Little Ona, Dupla, Catfish man, thrift. town who can step into a foxy pur- Hansen, and many others equally as ple suit, and top it off with a pearl outstanding. Sulking shadows, soft grry hat. A perfect gentleman, yet padded footsteps in the dark, screams he makes the grave mistake of eat- from out the blackness of the night, and even blood and murder will be ing peanuts in public. The iron man of portrayed in vivid scenes before th Case No. IS A systematic combination readers very eyes. Dont miss it! Goshen. t of theatre manager, electrician, and one time farm hand, combined into Fingers were made before forks! A liva single dynamic personality. Mrs. J. A. Earle entertained the ing illustration of the fact that the ladies of the Social Tea at her home To is the hand quicker than prove eye. this statement he gears the projecting Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. E. E, r.iuchine, in the weekly talkie, to a Robinson as assisting hostess. Lunchspeed whereby the characters on the eon was served to twenty-thre- e guests, audible screen speak their lines three e Mrs. M. Burdick and Mrs. Sidney before the turns of the is aware of what is being said. A. Coray spent the week-en- d in Salt He delights in equivocating against unsuspecting individuals. Mrs. Maybell Simons of San Fran Case No. 19 The Santuquin Fish Pedler. Dyed in the wool. The only cisco was visiting here last week with living veteran of that memorial battle Mrs. Della Huish. of the species in which the Goshen EBiiBiaaiicsEEuaisEiiKisai Navy Yard bombarded Pelican Point, killing ten thousand carp and taking rha--acte- nt 3 lert for the finer things in life he r.eep- - apace with the tunes by listK. over KiddieHour to the I). Y. D. , the surprise e.ii'mn Hangnail Sketches.. In order to adil to the element of mystery and cie ate a certain degree of suspen-'- - we are diawing from the talent of our sister cities, Santaqmn and Goshen, as well as layson, and Salt l.ake City over the mountains and far away. So confident is the author that he has sunst liimoNS 1 tax-raisi- -- Ca-- Thi-- Al - oward hurn'oh os tuin sadlv second-cla- do on iii. fi 'til Kiigl:-(- . nee ponderoan, Mrs. Former Payson Residents pettily Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary in Calif iun e to uain Once BLISIIDR FRIDAY, sPage Furniture Co.S if.y .sur :K''Ml klVAv 44 Let us help you plan your New Home. We can also help you in financing it. It is not necessary to have very much cash in order to build. Come in and see us ur phone and we shall be glad to call and talk the matter over. s S i Chase Lumber and Coal Co. Anything in Lumber Everything in Service PAYSON Phone 127 UTAH iiaiaBsiiiiKsiiiiisssEGB&KaEXBaaiiiBniniiKiisiiixi , |