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Show SEPTEMBER FRIDAY, UTAH THE PAY.SON riTPOMiT.K. PAYSON. Tie Payson CLsroniele T J. l:i II 1) Mol I Il GltD, i :a, kd tup-- ' ,, .slacked it BI.LHI.K h a g- in of Large Exhibition from one th' man.-P- p good '1 f' Cattle at State Fair pi ,i.g. I . j ish-- d ft' t I rid.iv M l'u Oil, .Hill mil' iv 'if 'all, a "00 loyal, prog risi v itieus. ml h.gn asti ' a uabV m.iit-ralii t, a ri r vr such y "ii.i'i. ""limn , laKium lave n u; ( I at Oil 11 tali mail matter. av on, I M list It I ( ouoty, at tali, vei-on- claim ; 1. 1, a, si 11 u li h u i, bore ai away th f - h gh . - 11 11 iy ,. ul.ia a'.. Ernest S. according , that the entries of Jeiscv w 11 moie tnan odble alow-'stock on: of 178 animaB ar y the The rt asm for th's is that wih Club, Cattle Am, mar. J, , t are th( $1.00 l.lill M. I.tllsON I PPI.IC VI ION. UH!innniBinnmiii B. Y. U. Come 1 a 1 whch - iis M on of daily cat! o' th Utah Sta'e a a' ure of th - yeat 3 to lane 'it y (hlober t ..I, b t topped ,n 01 del-fertility "f the ai"'a im ,1m- huin' eronoinica piaei.-ion b" fed and when Ik e ui ' ed to the land. a, ai bt-e'- $2.01) ri - acid, n. should no' I,t the laial. h omOnt t i' often he plowed und-'top-- , .(1 i(l.oeai .1 'ha' fu the PI IONS War Mill I cont-- a to Manager students cannot afford not attend Brigham Young University of learning in the There is no higher institution Credits accepted as widely Intenr. ountain country. Utah County THE COST IS LOWER, and 111 of their h gh mineral con-- I et'ei to fe"l a limited Tin- f beet tops along with mo is Olds of the Pacific Coast and." to atemp: to than inter-lay he Ni t.'iwest, as well as the ton Mex New .1 country ('.do, ado, g of mo. i"a states western w .I na ; ml other ton "f these j l school as those of any other riy Nw Voik has d rt be Utah State Fait as the tei n .regional Jersiy show. bi rig entries from the w, , 4, 1931 fa-j- 1 Wti the eram entry a saving especially in new. oners to the Uiah exmu.tion, vtai whin alfalfa is -- cane and high Md'iaet r Holmes and the fair board p Beet tops pi, ml is ,elf vnieivt. ate I'sj e lied and fed can be made to hihito-n p'aee thousands of tons of alfalfa well n I'tah this winter. n a'.'al'a ,! he pro-oerl- bZ IVAYNU KBXR fc REGISTRATION COMMENCES SEPT. 25 v furlhei attention .ice,,' ib' conge s' Men Of Utah County 1'I You Can Gel The Courses You Want o ' of e. hibit For further information address I Brigham Young University j for the prepaia'-oPROVO. UTAH poultry m Jel sec exhibits sure a'l poulry' men in Utah (a-- J Prompt reciept ot Ltah and inter entries will aid greatly in on SeptemlKM 7. Monday, at Provo, j moonta.n of space reservat ons so care tak Utah. 1S1 gaiKZiaiEziiiBXiaiiaiiiiisiHMdHBuaiiiaaaiiuii ng Our column paimes this week to bu ' hn ark. ail may he hat JO j). in. thue will be a meet- At t ini No 122 - Old ilection Tht pay i s tribute in rneinoi .an to Jarnei in the eign soil in 1918 is peeping out tl ; advantage. LOWER FEED PRICES of the poultry-meo i often It y el. rtririan with the pesilo glut .e. ing on' is not H. M'uintfoid j mens pockets. School auditorium on 3rd West Seveial weeks ago, entry blanks tastes uch a hitter draught of so'tow; He leceved 1, s fr.st iutin.atmo, of H,gh The revival of the art of rolling you this At street. meeting the anJ tnll'r all rtflh to exhibitors, sent t the past Eifecuve August 20th, senses Mieh a vacant loss; suffet s Ins siurdy caner by stretching wire resuU of and pr(. 11 mimliers vv musical partly have of the western field representative foi femes arid building electric tuou-- e we Idaho kugar such infelicity. ' a"nUnC' and is heM conditions b risen business and sent Alder Prof. to have i Hut. r evolve th Jersey Cattle Club at Portland, Ore.. prices on D.scord Molasses and Dried henry tha expect ap H of lines takes th. grim reaper to be of knee lit to talk on disease in every aUo but not chills, only fa-ijiunty agents and every bunk ilotn. Beet Pulp as o ows. there ity that to uJii',' us to the indicat-nthat the thi After significance, I becomes dull fir eullirg, l ceord keeping eie. county of the state. Blanks may be 0.e In ?8.00 per ton at the aie Molasses, thrif.'things rn this piotocole -eof hum. ifw Tnev" is water American to have a becoming we txpect 'obtained from either of the latter the poles, it just nai- - meeting D's man mere living iliat th.l.fe tanks. tier and has enlisted for the duraUi melon bust, at the Pioneer Park on two sources or direct from the Utah o'y aie moie v tul foices than the sat- - ira ly ,eekes away, Dried Beet Pulp, $20,00 per ton jn pbe wori(j war for better times. oth West and Center Streei, just tw State Fair Board, Salt I.ahe City. u isfaction of our own passions and cUst. 0. 12."- ,- Old I.aunev. Th of 100 lbs., at the ; School bliH-kfrom the Provo High With the designation of the Utah (or $1.00 per bag ml - -- that, in the band leader with the Paul at this time the Provo High School hopes and de-NEWS at warehousse , INDUSTRIAL Fork.j Spanish UTAH fair as the western regional Jersey-show- Factory effort becomes ilaccid ami langui I. Whitt man swing and the Miglu'-ctLehi. and of concert appus a to band is g.ve the national organ.zation ha.s Payson What na- - once u tower of xtieng'h ( m ve His musiral ambit, ons have been hour. Everyth ng added 8300 in rox ima ely one The price of $8.00 per ton for Dis- 18,058 head lambs weatlff'lj Ogden premiums to those postsoon ii am! might ami a'cendancy a.-to the day lie was caught until should he ov er hy 1:30 or 5: P- M. be will effect Molasses cercard is also It one shipment to Chicoga recently. ed by Hie fair board. laid helpless - stark shut n and Iwr bark of the haystack "Whistling in is a holiday, we this as In much advanced as be when will it October will exhibit this 1st, bring tain that It is among the living that x nh the Itai k since that day lie had never a good turn out, and the high the Utah fair hundreds of Jersey to $10.00 per ton, as the new crop ti Construction ) i ,. as nobility and yiitue com nut ted himself, only in secret expect i Salt Lake City school auditorium will accomidate a on. comes from others and Wo -brredeis, dairymen and manhood become pi ceinment. 1.37 miles highway, including Youll egiet it soi io day, old boy. large irowd. Please notify your fri- the coa-- t and elsewhere. Mr. Lant, local agriculturalist for and tunnel cannot all In come famous, but we costing $87,000. on Ml make and ends and neighbors help G. Van Pelt of Iowa, one of the Sugar Company, points out that Carmel Et ill grout. Hugh dugway, accepted by StiS this po ilt ry day a success. the - F, judges in America, these extremely low prices, particu'.. and Federal engineers; project com j "J.m" always had a cheery grief-,- n You will remember thai an anneal .nown to cattle breeders v throughout aily of molasses, will make it possible pleted by Utah Construction Co. for everyone, lie had a genuine was decided upon la-- ! the Ur. ted day lou!lry be will the judge for the stock feeder to supplement van States, iv ei i 'll his friends thill targ, at the successful tour from Pav-su- n f J year at the Utah a short hay supply with straw, wild and too he was Guernseys i a nt ami tiue. Ntver Provo to I,i hi. Hue to disease comlitior-li- t fair. An award from so distinguished hay and other roughage, fed with ' Strawberry growers of Pn 1 r of hand a lend to o' helping busy bench the vo district received average I was decided to change program la judge is to be especially prized by molasses. The low price of dried a i on ,olmg word. He lived his itle, cents this s th to per pound for their crop. year. type beet pulp, as compared with grains eight exhibitors. going alwiltt lus own business, G.t your lunch before you come, Just an ind.cation of the popularity and mixed feeds, should open up new ii person by in need, and alpa , i but sii.e plmty of room for watet W. H. Gaff purcM Gunnison ,f the Utah exhibition with livestock avenues of profit for the dairy farmvujs ni ling. melons. er. and Grocery. Meat Peterson is found men the a was Mountfiml throughout Ami so James II. country is being sponsored Iv n two This The sugar companys local office received last loved entres friend noble a early man and gie.it the pm.l;iy committee of each distrC wcejt ,y Mr. Holmes. One is from states that, while no discard molases Heber by those who knew him best and a Timpanogas Irrigation Co This is the time and age and place. n the county. th n I.illard Stock farm, Arlington. is available at the Spanish Fork or by all. And we aie glad. "north purchesed group of claims The mad fling is on! Take your plac Yours very trulv Texas, entering 83 head of hogs an Payson factories, the Springville Map from Provo Reservoir Co. and 3 that he is gone, but because this in the line. Uome with us and make Lvnian H. Ricn exceptionally large e.rhibit to come leton Sugar Company has an ample construct reservoir to empound 82! mith he lived and planned and labormerry for tomoriow may see from so great a distance. Another supply at their Springville factory, acre-feB. Call J Anson ed upon was our earth too. rJ water at cost of $lb,000 wrecked or cripplid or dead. County Agri.. Agents hog entry is of ten head from J. H. where the same prices will prevail. labor alone. o McAnaw, Cameron, Mo. Today's Memory Gem: v An additional feature for the fair p- -i Let the curtain down, the farce Portions of streets Ogden was booked last week, when arrange- ROLLING YOUR OWN RECALLS oik ier! ments were completed for a ho. se POPULAR DOUGHBOY PASTIME opied by streetcar tracks, being surfaced. show to be held in the Coliseum the let the mat ur drop. K. 64 Wilson Phone last two nights of the fair. October I!y Mrs. A. Rolling your own, one of the favor9 and 10. I ite Tremonton pastimes of the American soldet y on's Highway to blue creel personality that E lescendupts of the late George be in t summit Hon to be oiled. the World War, is again gain-in- g iers counts! Mix with the elite! lit i hard Bauer of Payson gathered in populartiy mimbeied among the slobs e' he among smokers, accat Maple Hell in Payson Canyon last Mrs. George Chase was hostess to ording to the American town. Be chaste ami charming nu COUNTY AGENTS DEPT. Tobacco Co. week for their third annual famdy For first time in Utahs history the Junior Delta Bridge Club last Once moie the famous e eosmet ios. vortuousack with .ts 200 acres Federal oil land will runion. Represet tatives of the fam.lv week. Special guests were Mrs. I familiar tag bearing pictures of the leased to highest bonus bidder, weie in attendance from Payson, Sa't P. SUGAR BEET TOPS" Vickers, Mrs. E. E. Robinson, Mrs. fearless bull which was lake. Eureka, Gunnison, Elberta art! carried into At !a t! That long awaitel suy at U. S. Land office in Salt Dk Frank Wheelwright and Mrs. T. E. many a hard Sugar bo,t tops properly cured have Spanish Fork. fought battle on for- - City. oa s 's leady for pub of the I i'll Reece. Mrs. E. H. Street received the ea'ion. (bir readers are to be offeud a def uii'e fattening value according prize for high score, Mrs. Wendall the fi's. c.pyuu!! s r.es by a pee to feeding lists conducted at seveial Hazel Erlandson of Payson has Erlandson for secon(j Mr. icul' bjgh and jfs t.i al experiment stations. At ial niran eon m of pivents pending. agi been named by Mrs. Edwa-- d E. Jen Reece the consolation gift, the Scottsbluff Experiment Sta'ion n UomnuM ig iixt vveik the fi't kins, the now president of the Utah stallment of this stoiv of piracy ami western Nebiaska lambs fattened on lopartmi-n- t of the American Legion Maxine and Helen Hand of Lo-- g appear. Dont fa grain and alfalfa gained 30.2 pound-- Auxiliary to serve as head of one "f Beach California have been visiting h lit lambs fa timed on grain, alfa.i y 1. poon. the twenty committees to carry mt L-itrelatives m Payson. They are and cured Umt tops ginned 34 8 lbs. he work of the organization during the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest nuii lciight of time. In these bl- - "V av over lie Pimli the coming year. Hand. rnt-1C tons of I" the from o' tups Hurgna i.' M i bd y , paupeiKiu, 'ni Mrs. Eilandson is chairman of the eets or. m other woriU, an acre of ilk in its ivak and pi I lerce Unit activities and community ser- June and Wayne Borg of Salt Lake i t :t toil of alfaHa lops leplaed Maiua' l t on an ! , "s',, at in n sere vice committee one of the strongest spent last week at the home of their I'.U pounds of and With alfalfa gtain. vvuh K v o' ini ohi.lmg gtip of Mrs. Mary- - J aunt, Mrs. Edna Snow a8Hi pt.- ton ami giain at M) cents of the committees. one d.ue- - taise a ir.i'i'U'. McShane of Salt Lake gives a beauti- G O O D V h Hain-nai- l fo' it li.in Til trophy each year to the unit .D- M-- s. Hattie B. Franeom left SatbnKnown beiit (o run and strike ALL-WEA1HE- R ing outstanding work under this c,i- - urday for Los Angeles to visit at v e v eti-hi io, People talk mniittee The compotetion is very keen the home of her son Ferrin Franeom. on hi s lent v h p. fs. Novel and Mrs Erlandson and her assistThe Goodyeat Quality New 1931 style-- 4 the fe ig a a th li.in rna.i' Wat.' ants must judge the winner of the Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bills, Jr. ace i i ill Hi v within s o ?he close to Vi s. p reach smartest thing in rubber trophy. rejoicing over the birth of their thi'd of ALL i in' Each Site grandson, born on Thursday, August i i o Old Pirkin'' son 2c Site 450-2A number of fiiends 27. The mother, 7.45 hack $ (29x4.50) a! Pair Miss gathered Rhea formerly i ami 'ii'! !.. V m.ik.i 'hem available fu"p th- Ska'gs 0.21 (29x4 40) the home of Mis J vhn Gardner Mon-la4.50 21 (30x4.50) Bills, and son are doing nicety. 755 $ 4.98 $ 9.60 of a light covenng of snow. In b a f.g'iri' who pa 4.50-25.00-1(29x4 50) afternoon for a pleasant 9.15 5.60 10.90 (29x5.00) surp'ie 4.50-2Mrs. Hugh Jalley and son, 5.25-1t'artv in honor of her birthday ann(30x4.50) 10.35 11.10 (29x5.25) Hugh 5.00-1iver-ai- y Progres-tv- e 5.50-1(29x5.00) games were plav Jr- f Provo, visited at the home of 11 50 13.60 (28x5.50) ed w th prizes awarded to Mrs. May M-- s. 30x3(, Reg. Cl. 600-2Jalley s patent.-- , Mr. and Mrs 4.39 13.S0 (32x6.00) 8i4 J. S. Bills, Jr, on Sundav. Elmer and Mrs. Adeha Bates. I.um-30x5 H.D. Truck 17.95 34.90 Other ilzei in proportion w:n nerved. Pre-ewere Mm. We ig fm a-- hav ng a BIG e T IO ! s , 1 , i I - t av- - fac-lera- j m ha-'o- - . ha-ac- u-- ,v 1 , rs.-y- of f1 et oct- - I u-- i Sept-2- -- I i , Looking for lo N tire prices? I 1 1 i i -- READ THESE: - ' i i - rpr EAR GOODVEAR PAIH FINDER - , -- lire a-- ! 0 - s i i- -e 9 1 8 - 9 8 0 nt H h. Mr Eliza C. White, Mr. len-i- e MeCUd'an, Mr. Hazel Pa Mr- Mary Wvier, M-Melba Pow-e'- . Mt- - May Finn r, Mr-- . Emma W Mrs rra Jane-- , Mrs Ad-l- a M'-Ern-l(Hav son, Mrs R, -e Mi- I aura Elmo- - Mr-rn Simors and he guest of honoi-M- r and Mis R. MBnde -- And remember: these are lifetime guaran-tee- d tires, THE I ading make! Values only n. Ia. i odyear offers well show you why. -- . Uu-h-- g, d.i'e'e f during the past weik he home of the r daughter. Mrs d at Gei go Ut a e. Headquarters -- Chronicle Job Department SHULER MOTOR CO. PAYSON UTAH ,l()ii nu't |