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Show THEPAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSO.N, UTAH VVVVWV Ian I I CHEVROLET HEWS K 1C jl'ow.i! gtiup iMttd, , M( f Kuk -h - Ml- Mr--- 11 . ij, i -- n a r4kofP-- , , t- ' iy -- are glad to welcome Mr. am! yuu and Ml- .ward W a! oar gu and f Kay Spencer II, iu, ll'H family into Mi- - Ja k M, Community. The have leased the Jack h gu con wa- - vvui K'th, tit gue t fas - h Mi- - M,i Pioduction of Chevrolet ca-- s and Smith pioperty ha' the l and ' ht i'i ili'ii M Spiirgltiucks in August totaled 54,958 amts gilt H.iiold in i man the with 2,622 lx Thiee new whose as men Mi. compared and Nottnan ajld same( Holiday M1'a d to 'he u n P. month of 19S0, W. S. Knudser, Presi- - jj, an(j yj1i Peter Carter spent he bei- - w i MiM Emma announced m , Geneial P x Ar'of, Olaia Manager, dent and fl)le j)ait 0f the week at the touinis tioi and L- Wo C'C'I'VVVVV' I Fete") W Sal gnu Ixi x- v 'Ksv i - ttoh- - 1 1 ' l ' -- ' '. -- n' of today. of - law-- I' Jfc j I oun', Ip ias - if- S'. , key: L, 7 supP1) emb,r; irj T it land as much It . ,. 1 X acic 44 yae - r ,, ,.t,' - a- necessaiy Powell Las Yagea Oil refining Co. purpo'f nie-ti- c . ed to prop now It is div-,- 1 S . I - 0 'I i 1 Vvy . to-be- u.'0 T - ,N? Co. t hu-ba- V - J -- - Ms-hom- t , Stieet TuS(iav H FI on w-.- 'v : e X w iX'W r-- . w 5 vV. s ays - Twcsle G 4 1 Mi and Mis number of Spring People Sak Uke ,lsltorN attendod the funeral serv ices of Mr. A K I n, Mr. and Mrs. J. Butler lad fur their dinnei gue-t- s Monday Mi.-e ' h Mi-. Lzzie Crook, Margret CrooK, Producton w.ll continu through Sej water as he,' ta I'UfPO and Ciook of P.vv- Rae, Roy c and ptember The current employment Utah Mrs Melvin on, Crook, Faye and of So. mg U e, , shows approximately 33,000 men in the of Xeilson Feme and Iola )H Butin on the Chevrolet payroll. , appl cahn Salt O'tke - File Vo o gmevr' T--n the anting t gi protest agai LOCAL ITEMS vat ng the application, ad pm . Powell Mi - ' Mi- Aid, m I udlov cite! taint d a dinnei last Tnui-da- y evening in ho' Mis- - Kaye Ilutlei Mi Feme Bjt- - of the bnhday amivcisitv f lei and Mis- - Iola Xeilson of SlK Goveis weie pla.ed foi Mi e lake spent the wcv-- k end at 'he and Mi- - IUiuii MeUlellan, Ka'hixn Wil-oof Mr. and Mis I) J. But' Wulla.e Blown and Whle- - here they took a tup up Pay- and M- -- Ludlow son Canyon. ' g month of 19,10, and the the out put for August brings the tai fa- - the first eight months of 19'Jl tu o 14,410 curs and trucks. Of volume during the month ju-- t ended, f0,985 were built for the do mestic market as against 47, 264 a year ago. The domestic production for July aso exceeded the volume for July of la t year. Mr. Knudsen stated m improvement that this increa1920 an indicates over buying se m United States retail buying power. corre-pondin- i at St. George and camp August is the fourth successive as guests of the Utah month this year to show a gain over and the Hotel Utah 'x T "' - t'V ft XTFfar. - D. s Minute Up-to-th- e ie . V -- W - U - j, Vs . 'C'i Modes La-ret- w. !S f, J Pn pared Especially for This a- Seuspaper ,, -- rea-mu- be bv affidavit j., fee J ,nl cate, acconi panic d with awith-J- y thoffice JtI 00, and filed m comple-- j the aftei (30) days ;U therefor, - this Pa pen rocessed ap . of tf the publication Geo. M Bacon, c Save Engince publication, September El taj Pencil, first Stum 1 11 wft dull nt from frequent pjbl cation, o! completion of noti-- e 1931 8, I colors, paper mp ami ts chief 'lor and H IMCIFIC EMPLOYEES I.E AGUE BOOSTER I MON FORM arefullr ure will . h the 'X employe personnel. to membeis rse persons, accmd.ng 'J the Union Pacific Employe Boost X League, lost then jobs laigely- of seveie mioad- - made in the flower room & n then n-- -- man-obo- y at bo-'L- e flame candie-- tiy g'eatiy economy of y thiough .sheer the country roads of "he of 1931 the fust quaitci j 'J of tfjfc fe, wholly through Ijrms of cai"ier steam the common competit on unregulaUd Tie Union Pa-- he bin.ed Employes Boos'er into nary object of which is c them-i.e- s by Lillil By Mrs. A. R. Wilson Hortensc Butler 'irploying railroads 'I Whle the t suffer ng m conimo is from i the geneial w -- 'C y ED! govei ned by tne ' An unusually large and interes ed Guy A. Johnson, Principal of crowd attended the opening social of' the Sprng Lake schools, and family the aeCond ward M L A Tuesday returned Fiiday from Tremonton eveninjf ln (Le Amusement Hall. The where he has been employed during 0p,,n;nj, feature was a musical pro- th school vacation. gram of songs consisting mostly of old time numbers. Th" newly organ Mrs. Lueile Spencer who underwent n;ed second wad orchestra played an operation at the L. D. S. Hosp tal for the dance this being their initial in Salt Lake is at home again appearance. They will play during th winter foi all of the ward affairs. held M. I. their A. The opening Mrs. David Bigler entertained at a The prosocial Tuesday evening. childrens party last afternoon each stunts consisted from of Jolly gram son Clark who was celebrat'ng far her most The part interesting department. of the evening was the fifteen m.n-ute- s h s sixth birthday. of the contest between the Y. Mrs. Howard Shuler is visiting L. M. I. A. and Y. M. M. I. A. for in Ogden with her sisters, Mrs a week mens ass membeiship fees.The young ociation were the winners by 10 mein Don Barney and Mrs. Frank Ober-han-lbei s. The Bishopric gave them a of a ize of candy hearts. p package Mrs. Waldo Wilson entertained the Games under the direction of the Community Activity committee were members of the O. G. Bridge Club at played. Popsicles were served to ail he- home last Friday evening. Miss th iv num ash :y 0 yson an y? blur- - j? jV .'a. t.T- S t . tr select from a i. ition alone may clink to one jih and cliange the "n of D) y. o . (.OMILN HOI Ds U IIIEA EM ENT 1 The ecie fn-- t to be '1 or t,o m n (MB I)A 11 dub achievement held in Utah County o I jioo,., i Alladin, local at ow an - thcatie, nod . - t,h v at Goshen evening in tin High School Audio, Club song, a duet and so ig uni. pantoimuo weie gi.in by club mem bei- -, II club meal a talk, What fiom paient- - vewjmint wa- - given bv hold wa- - year indu-- 7 Mi - (,' ai e Tue-d.i.- -- Baxtc i w? pus which aie given The to mini in HC'ignitioii or completed jno - aie fu by the Bankets Mi Cowan and Mr. Ch ile bei- cct- SOFTNESS TAILORED v in-h- What with ostrich feathers on our f P.ivsiin, ic)iosented this mgai.i and ruffled petticoats beuea'h tion at the exeiuses Mi. Chase aw.n our afternoon frocks, it is only to be chug the Jims to twenty seven g expected that there would be a softer had completed their jiiojet-The-- e feeling to the most tailored design-I- n clubs aie al-- o sending an o' fact, we welcome softer and mor Icnumne lines, particularly in this hilut and a demonstration team to d frock, which we coil icier an he County Fa - This is tin fn- -t I mg tailored model. The cut of its collar, the single button and pointed lmc club work done in Goshen and of the blouse closing, tbe circular see of very f nc type dot to the iy turns of the skirt topped by smart leach of Mi- - Rose efficient in pockets are stunningly developed and Mi- -' Paris is very White Mr- - Wayne Tool-o- n plain or plaid wool enthusiastic about plaid for this type feci! Holton. So are we of frock Mi Lyman II Rich and Mi-- s Am; Excella Pattern No. 3513 Sizes 14 I Leigh, county Extension Agcn', to 44, 25 cents. it d hats are onl, effect of ho to strict account thiough both sta'e and natic.nal, and At the same time allowing other frrms of competition to pi oeeed withrad-dtoa- It's Good to Hear Your Voice!' out-tan- I than cold air. The Institute cln.ms that air at a temperature of 70 ca degrees has sixteen times greater out regulation ha- - fostered zero a form at air than moisture for parity tf discrimination that would not be The lack of moisture ln the home t iterated in any other .ndu'stry and has been recognized for years, and air ILLS FOR that is to overwholly contraiy to the niuny home owners have tried spirit and water puns means of come it American by fa.mess Tbe ,f deof the most but other contrivances, effect of thi- - raib-oasufficient indust'y not have do In use vices cmsy be visualized 'mm the fact Find Overheated Stagnant lb1 evaporating capacity for supplying our of the e'ery f Air Arch-Enem- y day railroads of Health required moisture. 'Ibis Is best oiof $448,i36 in opera denied by tbe fact tb.it ln a home ing expenses; as It Is of Beauty. pay 291,158 every five or six rooms at least eight gallon' hour for a?es; they of water should be evaporated da.lv are as-- e ed $39,70' offset tin TVCAUTY fundamentally Is a reflec-tio0 hour fo taxes by national, during the winter season to the of However, and good upon contingent moisture deficiency. ste and local government. Curtail-ji'fn- t health. Naiurul beauty tunnot be eionom and problem has been simply of rairoad tran portation not on nor enhanced If healthful livleu lly solved in warm air heating sis 1 the effert of to the ing conditions are not pun bled It Is toms of the vapor air type. Built lnt" adding hs of the these systems Is a specially designed unemployed hut indir- - during the winter season that our ladies experience tle greatest diftieulty humidifier which receives its water T"1 Str es bhe pocket-boo- k of every main ln maintaining their natural charms I business and supply direct from the house e'ery citizen of the and in for to Holland has the beauty, according lapaelty This humidifier inrportant the water, Institute of air e r home of thu Into Holland, Therniology the soIut1 jeitiug B of the railroad Midi., and, says tbe this Is vapor from 3 to 23 gallons of water . t0 due to the fact that in spite of the dally, according to weather tiansportation the ra!s and then to give high etlieiency of old style heating It supplies sufilcient moist urt the Con,trncl,'e thought as systems, they are the immediate cause to conserve health and to protect It of conditions that are devastating to skin and hair against drying out ani proper regulation to other ffci res It Is the conbeauty and health. of wholly or also keeps the membranes of tbe 1 in part uncontro-n- u sensus of thousands of sdentists that ln a sound, healthy organs plratory .transportation thods. the dry, overheated, stagnant air to be condition, thus enabling them to per found in most homes and ln places of form their naturl functions, one of work not only causes 111 health, the which Is resisting lisease Infection. of beauty, but It also afA noted authorvy on atr condition r ibbard, past pres! fects tbe skin and the hair. The exlng, Dr. Thomas cessively dry air causes the skin to dent of the Amei'itan Medical Assocln homes become harsh and dry and to lose Its tion, characterizes American natural attractiveness and color The aB "hothouses. Ir. Hubbard warn Lair, too, Is seriously affected, for the young Miss Amenta tliat tier beauty dry air causes It to become dry, brittle as well as her health. Is endangered and tin and lifeless. by the menace of over heating states Hubbard Dr der humidifying science, Heating and ventilating ImUs color is the '1 lie come lias to of res complexion However, the tie clicu skin normal and beauty seekers, and so far as the of good blood home is concerned, there no longer Is lnt Ion. It is notorious thut ln America fadme occasion to worry about the deadly the natural index of color effects of dry air upon female puldirl-tudsand the cosmetic Index is correspond The skin like the linings Most American homes are now Inglv high heated the old style way, that Is, with of the respiratory tnnt, and old etyle furnaces and radiator syR the hair, are damaged by hot, dry t,r teme. These systems have the faculty and become more liable to chronic dis of generating all the heat that Is neceases Modern warm ulr heating system-ma- y essary, but that Is all. Tbe result Is well be looked upon not only a de thut with excessive heat there of -elded guardians, hut as conserves moisture deficiency, beianse warm air has greater eapat By for feminine beauty CBROMcle DEP RTMENT mou-tui- e T STAR eon-6ive- d & Saturday STRI nt Giove Sunday VE V.ILI Monday, September 14 Stan Laural & Oliver ly B coiMi-tlons- v M n n m H B C n M K M n B H B n nft ft M M m H 4 Plea;? f i TOJEFiidOhjE- - nrnr I . V.y rr 4 k V JL. t s w - i 3 ! Wednesday September 15 10 William Haines in Remote Control I Thursday & Friday Spencer Tracy & Sally Filers in Quick Millions September 10 20 Cecil B. DeMilles greatest Talkie Madam Satan Number a ONE CARLOAD OF SPECIAL PKZPARTION- Our Wife & $ .45 j.i in Tuesday -- ai mington ! Hardy IwC it v st Call Long Distance nt 1213 Sept. L NEWS -- Women of all Nations t 1 Theatre - IN I)I ( $ .50 a are lower and rati niglii Evening ( allft ur by tHimbrr qubker. I TomaUi canning unde-w- ay Glove at Plea-awell cann ng companys plants here and and at Orrem Pica-a- n v Park o IT A II n - .vie jnesent. PROGRAM pleasant with iji SI. Hi ardi-eneni- to chat friends by Its next best tele hone. to actually seeing them. Typical day ratir-- i o station ratrsProm Pdvson to How n f? 2ER from - i Kad'oad entitled foi a fair ding the ic and "yp , til -- i ' t as tne railroad-- . stocknolde-- s and porkers ate ;Jeai The vpifial. same - U It Us. ,i to l n w li. to l dlisor b nt but not ot mu Mil u Into Ami th. m us i iu u. ti dt a) of chopping (ironiii) propur cloth with vstumig iu iml iru in and absorbrm time a little col i ol atrip, end Hut those times hav. iliihk d Nonv it ts to bo issinip tl that a o aoi tow. bo irtnt; a tr iib! ts ill in'll! to b. njtd the pm. lit, i ts ss late-- t - M- -. ltuat-n ith ' 'i - 1 tatment -, the e this jM by employeEo been greatly aggiavated by the jfcmpetitwe rranspm; atom agencies says - - 1 rail cad pie-cn- P.USON ' - Phone 64 the to get lack to the rails and to sent the public with the facts that their jobs and thi eaten fu'tliei ia.tic economies on tile part of 'lie YCQ '-- H H WHICH WE WILL SELL PRICES Ar THESE LOW AT YARD For Ton $6.25 DELIVERED Per Ton $6.75 SMOOT LUMBER CO. 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