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Show FRIDAY THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH s antaquin News vorin Modes 'reports! Especially returned Tuesday of Uintah County, and Mr. Stark of Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Salt Lak retired army officer all of Duschene Openshaw. visiting her daughter Mrs Cleo Faulk. Utah were dinner guests of Mr.;. Frank Kyte last Saturday. Hyrum and Floyd Kay returned Ilyrum R. Kay spent Monday in Sun lay after a 5 day business tr:p! Salt Lake on business. to Southern Utah. Mary Holladay for This Newspaper 2 weeks in T. J. Wadsworth Sr., T. J. Wadsworth Jr. were business visitors Salt Ijike Thursday. f Mrs. Chas Linstrom left Tuesday M.ss Melba Nelson spent Sunday n for a visit with her daughter Mrs. Salt Iutke visiting relatives. Ruby Thomas and family in Salt Lake Wyvonne and Leon Broadbent wenCity. Kirksel Miss in Salt I.ake Thursday where they Openshaw of Sal I,ako was a week end guest of her attended the State Fair. Nolan Greenhalgh, who was operpumits, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Open-.-haated on for appendicitis, at the HosThe first dance of the Jr. High pital in Salt Lake is reported to be school was held Friday night in getting along nicely. Mrs. Viva Kay was chosen as coun with Verla Holman, president of the student body in charge eelor to Mrs. Nellie Cushing, pres.-den- t Mrs. John 0. Peterson and sons of the affair. Music was furnished by of the 2nd ward Relief Society Max and Jay returned home Sunday Miss Cora Gardner, Max Houghton, to suceed Mrs. Ella Crook who ha after spending several days in Salt Jack Carter and Basil Broadbent. resigned, and Catherine Rassmuson Lake where they were attending a was chosen to succeed Mrs. Evelyn Von funeral of Mrs. Petersons sister in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greenhalgh Kay, as councelor to Mrs. La ward of 2nd law. the McKay, president spent last week in Salt Iake to the bed side of their son Nolan Primary. Art Croft was a Salt Lake business who is in the Hospital, recovering visitor last Friday. Latest reports from the Payson from an operation. Hospital are that Bishop Wm. Broad-ben- t J. Bruce Neilson returned to his Mrs. is recovering from the accident Art Croft left Friday for a home Saturday after spending a in which he was seriously injured 10 days trip to Los Angeles Californmonth in Los Angeles visiting rela last Wednesday. ia where she Will be the guest o? tives. Mrs. Geneva Bonnett. Mrs. Ina E. Tietjen was in BingLucile Greenhalgh was & visitor in ham Tuesday where she attended tiie home Friday after spending a month Salt Lake last week end. funeral of Mrs. Mae Tidd. in Southern California, visiting her sons George and Jack and her daughMrs. Chas. A. Tietjen spent The M. I. A of each ward under ter, Undine. and Wednesday in Payson the direction of the presidency gave her daughter Mrs. Ammon a program Tuesday evening on the Mr. and Mrs. Jos Olson of Salt and family. Improvement Era and Its Value. Ijake spent the past week visiting Carlos Jacobson returned home friends and relatives in Santaqui.i. UTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS from Boise Idaho Thursday after spen While here they were the house guests Price Contract for planting lawn, ding several weeks in the Government of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Byland. trees, shrubs and flowers on grounds Hospital in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Openshaw of new post office building let to Mr. and Mrs. Owens. Indian agent and son Mac of Provo were week end Carbon Floral Co., on their bid of 4i s OM C A JUNIOR TAILLFUR career of this youthThe ful frock covers a multitude of school It is the type of ami spirts wearing. frock that may be constantly worn, for its trim lints do not muss easily or grow tiresome. It is flattering to every type of schoolgirl and is so easily made, she may venture successfully to do it herself. One of the finely checked or loosely woven woolens would be a good choice and a bright touch of color may be added in the selection of bone buttons in bright red, green or blue. The frock has a slightly cirsquare neck, cular 'skirt and long sleeves, few pieces to put together. Excella Pattern No. 3568. Sizes 8 to 16 years, 20 cents. ' -- GEEUV Only conoco GERM PROCESSED OIL Can Give You the Extra Benefits of the Up-to-the-Minu- te Modes "H gDDEN QUART Are you informed of the fact that: The new dirigible U. S. S. Akron has an elaborate telephone system con a switchsisting of 17 telephones, In an wire. of miles three and board 17 of the all telephones emergency can be rung at once and the captain can talk or give orders to all strategic points at the same time. The Navy Department has been test coting parachutes made of domestic there that result with the cloth ton are found to be equal or superior ir. strength and tear resistance to those made of silk. The test indicates that parachutes made of cotton closely approach those made of silk in rate of decent, opening time, strength and ability to function after being stowed in the pack for sixty days. An autogiro plane piloted by Lieu tenant. A. II. Pride. U. S. Navy made four successful landings on the deck of the U. S. S. Langley. The hanger now being built for th Navys new dirigible the U. S. S. Akron will be approximately three blocks long and as high as an 18 story build cl the WAKE UP STATE UVER Blti Alld t Sum -- t n wat.-r- ,i an-- i'. ... wen and bu 0u Oi Ll 11 L.?"' . ftyO hvi jrni ure dig(. Gas bloats thick, had Us'j skin often break, u. aches and you feel j, system is putir,e.l. It takes tb fc vS 'w E !ue W iti from ;ash is r fi . , .k 'n . loli 'uUrCi iver, 'TAh1Cal ksrreney Qisat BAYER A$P SAFE Beware of liKltstieJ Genuine Bayer Aspirin, the that doctors prescribe and users have proven safe for overt-years- can easily be identified h i name Bayer and the word mil I above. Genuine Bayer Aspirin is safe! is always the same. ItU unqualified endorsement of phytr and drupgists everywhere. It del depress the heart, and no iuntiffd-- l follow its 1 use. Bayer Aspirin is the ur.ivexJcj dote for pains of all kinds. Headaches Neuritis Colds KcuriV I.utri1 .;n So re Throat TocdhutSe Rlieumatisin cl I Aspirin is the trade-mirmanufacture of monoace deadliest salicylicacid. k Newspaper SA a - W t etnP , IIP! will! -- that Stays starting easier and quicker. Save your motor Up in Your from wear America made by the patented germ process. Fill up at any station that displays the Conoco Red Triangle. Almost half of all motor wear lakes place while youie starting rout car! And its in the starting period that oils not germ processed fail to protect your motor. They lubricate your motor after it starts . . but they drain away when c..r is idle, leaving vital working parts your -ubricated while youre starting, term Processed Oil gives you safe lubrica-not only after your motor starts but during starting periol! For only Germ Processed as i cnetrative lubricity . the ability to ei: to, penetrate and combine wi;h metal aces A. hi Lien quart of Germ I rocessed :,i. ; s up in your motor and finer drains ' it tuts aown slatting wear and makes . an i on would fcHHlliaiH(7,:!:?'Sr-iai3IIIEIIIIlIR!lllIlllHKlllEEaillSBa8SKC9IK3EllllIll- CONTINENTAL The Only t i i Rtjintrt COMPANY OIL Qtrm Practised Oil m Nsrth Amt rut ' paraffin base MOTOR OIL a lYrincI Drain and Refill your Crankcase at PROCESS Grades in your own container Motor Oil-A- ll 5 gallons BROWN AND WHITE - $3.75 CONOCO ESKO Service MOTOR OIL All Grades Formerly J. M. Nichols quart 20c 5 gallons $2.50 1 Service is not our Motto Its our Business PAYSON, UTAH PHONE 46 The smartest color alliance this season is very dark brow n which has the ever popular Mack, supplanted with w hite, and no town wardrobe is complete without a satin or crepe frock in darkest brown with its touch of white. This frock is a model that lends itself beautitaily to the ft has a nice feeling of an interesting collar which ends -r prismglv in a half boW effect The upper part of the frock form, a v kf at the front to which the circuV is attached and the belt is seen at 'the sides and ties in a bow at the back The long sleeves have applied sections Excella Pattern No. 358D. s 14 to 42, 25 cents. S-e- imi designs In furniture and decorations and also in the accessories of the toilet table have p?n Popular for the Anieri- beuroom As the Colonial style! , oun favor widely as the best , 0 "trike Id furnishing a sleep- . 3 ing and also as the ap- . n "ash'nrton Centennial ba e3rly AmenZ urT ,he ,nost alluring dressing mhiesf boins flof tects. an ornanientnUnn of bird and the pheasunt-t- j pe of the oval medallion recallmS of tW hope chest decoration com "T a Conoco Super Q in the Boudoir Accessories pERIOD oil if germ processed iB, CONOCO GERM Ws CQNOC GERM PROCESSED . be be Change now to Conoco Germ Motor Oil, the only oil in North . . . Processed Motor and Never Drains Away Z period. j Two distinct color nations and the variety of or on the individual article give y note a for portunlty duality. com. These toilet accessories tbUr1c-styles reflecting and French n,,q Fturton 'Keefer va,na',le hasfrlv n i,Uname0r . (frouD " be ii cy hw iucltf arrrsson,.., vue I whlch M 9Pen, o rer,ve unsemh.e to the the hest art ideals or the spirit jj, h early colonist, and to be Inn room, and the jr. f n panic takes deitchi rtralnf lfcli3l MJ refined In .it if PMt. as were the arte of the early design and tint Amerlenn craftsmen. The shapes sure that she nae rjTf1 n thp hPS! b' tb-! 1 Coioa.al llveraajitha work Of the- rnratelv within the i'rlneP and archi- of tha rest of t i ' Ca r.terest Paid, is always lure; it - ;xpenses, Prepared Especially for This SI fr0111 TvU.1 Sixteen years ago when helium was a chemical curiosity that sold at $2,500 per cubic foot, it would have cost $16,000,000 to fill the new Navy dirigible Akron. Today, with the production at the Amarillo, Texas min-es- . plant operated by the Bureau of the total cose for the 0,500,000 cubic feet required will be $74,500 or less. When the U. S. S. Swan was stand ing by at Belize, Honduras during the recent hurricane two planes wefe dispatched from the Fleet Air Base in Panama with medical supplies for the city and a few sides of beef and a few cases of eggs for the ship. The total electric power of the Navy's nine ekctrically driven battle ships would be sufficient to supply light, heat and power for 9,000,000 people. In the days of wooden ships, oak was used exclusively in the construction of the hull because of its strength and because of its resistance to the disentegrating effects of sea water. Oak is unsuitable for use in iron and steel ships because it contains an acid which attacks the metal. The Oak causes the metal to rust which in turn rots the oak. Eight men are being enlisted this month from this district as hospital apprentices second class for training in the Hospital Corps Training School at the U. S. Naval Hospital, San Diego, California. The silver service set on board the &r,d e v of bile ii pounds feel up and up." ..... harmless, when it cum. s i , Little Liver ubstitule. 2;.- a. Esw-- kJ doesnt LHUe Liver P. E gnd loitS J ner bowels and a wiiv the cause. The feeling is your pounds ofliurndb,,,, If this bile' isntV,t0 y0Ut WkJ But dont ' 1 JUmP nnni-i-i-! t3 of CAlO e Morning lot jL of tt'. WITHOUT ing. Her-manso- n 4 I by the "ho 'when shlfe u,T.t into , NAUTICAL NOVELTIES Section 0,'ter16, S. her te MRS. IN'A TIETJEN, Local Correspondent after spending U. S. |