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Show THE PAYSQN CHRONICLE, PAYSON. UTAH 1031 U1 lunu HOME AIR ZA '- ... ... ... ... ... , , , , At i lie Sunday evening session of church, Bishop John F. Oleson of the seminary. displayed a picture of ca-i- y Church History. y a'af' J lex cr rfcssl: p,cdj:ct:cn - ( Limit by ilorten.se Duller . A Mrs. C. T. Butler left Sunday fm Logan where she will enroll as a ent of the Extension course at the U -- Vl ' K-- a," V prevent respiratory diseases ifrHOt INSTITUTf OF THtRM.TLOGT home'air helps UNO JljJJjllONtV to Urge Development ot Combat Disease Respiratory Epidemics. is lost by Mmi:nsk fort'i'": each jt'ir he- vror A ami "t'- -r coM-- BASEMENT AIR t" .1 Institute V , !, :;ml ,, of Tliem-- every per-oause of C0U.ni"ii jtute J, to colds '1 his, ni'MMli.v. !hl i!"'1 coarse, 'H'S incident to h:lvy hr.mehilis, ,.s,s ilP fin, and c s is to be noted. - ami oilier heconie n'S'iirutory of ops'lendc with the coni'iieiiremcnt and reach season, annual heating ,l,e cold months tiielr highest point In the of Because January and I'ebrtiar.v. demies the concurrence of tlmse cp. life of winter, It is inth the shut-ithat the the consensus of authorities ewessive heating of American homes and places of week, and the almost utter absence of moist ire In indoor air of contributing factor of to the ineipiency a constitute weighty importance ami development of ase epidemics. dise- respiratory for air. One Is the natural phenomenon that cold air does not have the capacity for, nor does it contain as much moisture as the warm air of summer. The second reason is that old style heatimay he ascribed in the home Two reasons ng systems, with which most are heated, net only supply too but are they homes much properly not moisture moisture in equipped to supply suila-ionto overcome the lack of The winter air. water pans In old the humidito radiators have proved wholly Iniulp'piiiie. However, alliliated with e; the heating and ventilating industry have perfected and built into modem warm air vstems humidifiers f fi,ilple c.j moot all house style furnaces a t fiers for v lie-- r rr" of "Wnl ' -- ' are their iii'i-.- s it d. Basement air is not laid air. It is as lit for breathing as is air in other rooms of a building, say the engineers of the Holland Institute of Tliermology of Holland, Mich. Though the basement air may seem damp, this is not indicative of an unhealthful condition, according to these engineers. and is easily explained. The warm air of summer contains considerable moisture. Because of the coolness of the basement, persons are more sensitive to the large amount of moisture In it, and the coolness Is fur ther aggravated by lack of ventilation. If basements are unhealthful, It Is because they are uot kept clean and not ventilated, declare the engineers. Basement construction represents a large share of the home cost, and the e prejudice horn of vegetable cellars, should not prevent full use of this valuable space. The fine, damp-proo- f foundations and large windows that characterize basement walls today, and compact efficient heating systems permit the use of the basement for any modern 'need. By installing modern warm air heating systems of the vapor air type which are equipped with an air pro peller unit for circulating the house air, the basement can lie well vent Mat ed the year round. In summer the cool basement air may be utilized, by means of this unit, for making up stairs rooms more comfortable. The exercise of ordinary care In keeping the basement clean, and in firing, will quickly demonstrate that basement rpuee i mo valuable to he utilized for stm-- ,r spare. Old time prohuli' rs sTie.'-- m.i prevent full use of basement J'..ue. ' Poultry 0 Pullets, Hens special, "ill buy any num ber of them. M ill pay cash Mr. and Mrs. Holiday and Mr-- . Gertrude Hansen and Bonnie Jean left Saturday for Boise Idaho where they will visit friends and relatives. Mrs Marie Moore and children of end with Mr . Lydia Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Menlo ve accompanied her home and visited relatives in Goshen. Ellcrta spent the week Miss Wilma Harper returned home Sunday after staying a week at the home of Alma Butler in Provo. Pavson, W. W. Clyde and J. W. Whiting received $38,116 contract for constructmiles road ion of six and one-hain Iron County. Salt Lake City, Deseret News. Plans being considered for erecting 50,000 watt radio station for KSL Price, News Advocate. This vicinity Springville onion harvest for season, 20 carloads being shipped under Federal Box 52 1 lTAH INDl'STRI.VL i Cedar City NEWS Plans for new posi office building practically completed. CltV Bids opened on $3,500 bridge conNegotiations to f, struction project on Woodruff-Ran-dolp- h egg In dustry in thi s Clt in Rich County. road , providing direct ouUPWardi f 2'l,,','00 Pounds o'YJr egg meat Cedar City local cemetery being annually. completed -l enlarged. sum- (.ar,y, n c.imppted THE FAMILY To Get Ahead The Misses Rhea Barnett and Dei'a Butler were Provo visitors Sunday. While there they called upon Mi-- s Anna Moore who is attending the and Stay Ahead B Y U. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Peery are vsu-in- g with Mr. Peerys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peery. A very enjoyable time was had by those present at the Halloween party held at the home of George Spencer Saturday night. Those present wee: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tervort, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Butler, Mr and Mrs Lee Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Taylor Mr. and Mrs. George Spainhower. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Menlove, Mr and Mrs. Verald Spainhower, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jacobson, Mr and Mrs. Walter Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Twede. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer. ! ADVERTISE Tooele Road at head of main street being straightened. ( I I . t ! City Drug Co. t Sponsors Sale V City Drug Company, the local Rex-a- ll Druggist have just received a per sonal letter from Louis K. Liggett leading figure in the drug world, old friend of former President Coolidge and a keen student of modern business The message sent from Boston headquarters of this outstanding pace maker in successful merchandising is as full of good news as an English is of meat. Mr. Walnut Liggett throws some mighty interesting sidelights on current business affairs and coming the Rexall drugist in this pat has crowded much unanswerable logic icular locality where ihe profit and into the document. assured by the Rexall plan will good Referring to one of his conversations to both the one who sells and the or.e with former President Calvin Coolidge who buys has been a community aff he tells that after an hours discussair of mutual benefit. ion of business problems, Mr. CoolI think the biggest merchandising Supply and dema id idge declared: idea that has even been promulgated will make the price. It always has is the fall one cent sale", America in control and always will. Y'ou cannot Mr. continued Liggett, and he gives what God produces of this hi, h.story: I brought this Mr. Coolidge was referring to the! to you in the fall of 1914, after English attempt that failed, to regu-al- e had been declared between me ar late production and price of rubber, countries. Everything was European and Mr Liggetfs comment is, '.No Stock markets were standstill. a special legislation no national lcgis-(- t was going to he) dosed. Everything wot or Id; lation no world intercourse sale pu a and the one-cehack, courts can establish a value that will jin and it w.ll then over busmess turn the flow of business. Calvin C"0,yur do fail, same this the thmg lidge was right when he said hat, More be only by can supply. money is going to be spent on regulated price the publicity program for this aut- and demand. The fact that at this part.cular time umn One Cent Sale than has ever expended before. As its of business stress there is listed tneibeen stoics who Rexall number of drug jector gave it to the independent nceived was have accepted the Rex who druggists in Drugdoms history, because all satisfaction, no little with merchandising plan, Mr. Liggett be- wi.-dof The theme and scheme back the him says: to it proved A of the One Cent Sale is clean it is it is truthful. It is rii'1i"- wholesome chandising from factory to consumer with the lowest possible intermediate profit. You will give employment 'n your stores by reason of what your consumers buy. And after all, that is what is going to tide us over!'' This Rexall One Cent Salt will be the fust week in Nu ember and the ,)eopie 0f this commni.y will sha in lhis Krf,at0t f,stiva of buying onp ortunity of the cunrnt 'tiniLieus year. next door Lar mz . , GONNfV 50WITkNG j VYUL VsiHfvT i IT? Mrs. C. 11. Dixon entertained the ladies of the Tre Job Bridge Club Wednesday evening at her home in guests .Spanish Fork. Her special were Mrs. Hansen, Mrs. Olson and Mrs. McCal lister. Bridge favors were won by Mrs Stanley Wilson and Mrs El Roy Barnett. Her entertaining looms and tables were unusually att- with a color scheme and all ananements for Halloween. 1 Local Items By Mrs. A. K. Wilson lhone 61 Mrs. Byron Recce and two children of Salt Lake wiled here this iv"( i with her mother, t rs. Jennie pro-iarge- st . i! IT1 , Call or Write HARRY VOLSKY or telephone : lf WANTED! J'da,e Miss Della Ieery and Miss Fern Butler of Salt Lake City are visiting friends here for a few days. old-tim- the lack of moisture beat, NOTUNHEALTHFUL IIhe b rio'oi s eil limaios the b i eonst-nati'- en.p'oj a. Mill. N at 'ne ,(f .tee loss or each year y" galnf illy n lb land, nf l. there is an in s 0., half t water supply direct from the house water main, und have ample capacity for evaporating and injecting into the home air the water vapor from as much us 25 gallons of water per day. These systems of the vapor air type are also equipped with an electrically operated air propeller unit which uniformly distributes the warmed and humidified air from t fie heater into every room of the house. Experience has proved that where Indoor air Is tints adequately humidified, the home Is more comfortable, more healthful, und resistance to colds other and respiratory infections roadies a high point. ;t-r- American nf A C. and Mi- - Steve Sargent have to then home in Saciemento l eturnod visit hee GaLfornia af'er a plea-awith relatives Mr. nt A group of young people enjoyed a jolly Halloween party Thursday night at the home of Miss Elva Wig nail. The denotations, games and refreshments were in keeping with the festive season I Mrs. Adelia Dixon entertained at a family dinner Sunday, her gutssRs including her father, John J. Schearr-e- r Mi. and Mrs. C. II. Dixon and (dnldton and Mr and Mrs. Blaine !!an-o- n and daughter of Spanish Fo-Mrs. Webster of Salt Lake, Mr. ami Mr-- . 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