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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBER THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH The Payson Chronicle! J. HAROLD .iul'NTFOKD, PUBLISHER i uDliuhed etery Friday at a total of were sold. During total of 12.7-k- i i hi, u nfurmed o:f the fact that: old be tul.ow ;:ig items concern of our oldei Ai s. at the Aew w a Sic . .aumiied .i.a N. .NAUTICAL f L I 2 Jp-tO-- I:Hl'.!.F t! Fa At' All i !;) ' Utah, a city of 3,500 loyal, progress),. and contented citizens. P.ion, i r. the v i a u mini eluent ,d o and 'ie ftio'l and i d :,.( r. x t id a taiered at the Rost Office I Uh County, matter. ,:.oil at Ray ton, Llali, a aecond-claj- . ,v i.'ii.r.0 : You k u SUBSCRIPTIONS 1 Year $2.00 6 Months $1.00 T). - Y-v- ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION. I. 'At- i, all I know the papers. v. hut a relic! i due t .. il i tj pet away f!,jm th papeis u tint! wh.'e and ti.en so ier make a guo s a i to w hat happened w bile d.deiit get tu ijoi ) sc'- ein. Here two or tbi ee w oaks ago 1 . 11 till - And So, If my task becomes unbearable or my labors seem a bit too dreary, I will always remember that their burdens may be lightened or their pangs may be stiffened of the heart is kept cheerful and free. It D those who do not know how to work that do not love it to those who need it, it is better than play it is religion. So remember that if you are sad or in need, that if you are sheltered from the winters blasts if you have clothing to warm your bodits and food to strengthen your muscles, you have all the reasons to enjoy life and to and unforgiving. I was waiting on one of Salt Lakes feel contented. busiest corners the other afternoon The progress of the world depend' when a begger accosted me. He was lean and grizzled and pale. His lips upon the men who walk in the fresh were pinched and drawfn and every furrows, and through the rustling lino of his features bespoke of hunger corn; upon those who sow and real), and cold. His plea for help was so upon those whose faces are radiant pathetic and sad that to have refused with the glare of furnace fires; upon it would have been cruel, so I told him the drivers in the mines, and the to come with me. YVe walked into a workers in the shops; upon those who lunch counter and ate a meal together. give to the winter air the ringing .After we had finished we walked out music of the ax; upon those who batonto the street again and he sugg- tle with the boisterous billows of the ested we go into a billiard room wheip sea; upon the inventors and discoverit was warm. ers; upon the brave thinkers, Robert YVe found some seats in a corner (I. Ingersoll. and that man, not a begger by choice, told me his story. It was a cheerless Famous Quotations: Do right by a man to be safe. story, made more haunting because of the lips it come from because Dont write to a woman to be safe' I could see its object right before me. He had no shelter nor a bed in which Todays Memory Gem: to sleep, his clothing was scant in A groundless rumor generally covthe bitter winds, and he did not know ers a lot of ground. where his next meal wa coming from. a Coffin. If I could find anything to do YYhiskey and soda, please. ITAH INDUSTRIAL NEYVS he said, sweep the streets, or wash windows, or pass papers, Id be happy This man was only human like Ogden City to purchase 237 feet all of us are human, but he had be- of h iron pipe for use on Boul come one of the extreme victims of evard Drive. The Payson Chronicle Course too while I was gone, Mr Hoover rounded up the Bankers and told ein If they wanted to continue getting any six or eight percent out of the yokels, they beter limber up and let out some dough without right eyes, aud left arms for security. He told em to melt some frozen assets. Nobody knows what he told em, but he sure did send em hcae and start em renewing notes. So it looks like the last couple of weeks or so why everyone has been holding their own. They sure havent been turning loose of it, so they must be holding it, along with everybody elses that they can get their hands on. YVe used to call Depression a State of Miud, but its Just about to reach a state of health. Its moved from the mind to the stomach. So It really Is with us In spite of nil the after dinner speakers that ever barked for a free meal. But we are learning how to handle him this depression. In fact he really aint depression at all, he is just old man Normalcy In disguise. Its just two bit meals and cotton underwear Instead of a two dollar steak and silk rompers. America has been Just muscle bound from holding a steering wheel. The only callus place on an American was the bottom of his driving toe. We are Just gel Hug back to earth and it dont look so good to us. The parade is over and we havent got a ticket to the big show, so we just go to make the most of what we saw ami go home and start saving till next year. If we could get that darn YY'all Street off peoples minds. It would be just like going Into a Town where the people were starving and you found half the people around the Roulette YY'heel. They are going to get some easy money If they have to gc broke to got it. If Russia succeeds It wont be becaU'O of any five year plan, it will be because there Is no Stock market. (i. I9.il, b)'iiUy 1, Inc ) intimated that af'er I,i i n : tvi ah r.e .s five hundred tons. That, it is admitted with a quite a lot of paint for a weu: around. is !lu,-- h, Indy to The horse) owe ot ner engines s :;:,.(Iihi. If you hook the 35,(M)9 horses necessary to push her around and hitched them up in four horse teams, me in front of the other, they would miles. tretch more than thirty-thre- e That is allowing twenty feet space for each team. Of course, if you want ed to crowd your teams together more, you might he able to cut that down or twenty-eigh- t twenty-seveto had the number right, and the position mo to always ter what your he used to say, always face it with a smiling heart. If you can learn o do that your disappointments will bo few, and you can really enjoy bits of true happiness." But in those days I was headstrong and carefree, thinking only of the things I liked best to do. Doing those and letting tasks more important slip by because they held no interest for me. That is the the way of all youth to live in a world where the heart rules the head, to let faney overgrow fact, and to forget that the world that looms ahead of then is grim and stern has in conunisMou hip ha- - liet the ee in weight of the paint yeai i.t-- that they played right. But it was just Grimes and llallihan. Then this Pepmy picture rui i in 1 It was mi,ha'w te'y two hund- - up; Hf. oa- I: a ligand about right with the exception per Martin, I had a fellow figured out to bo tl:e Hero, but It wasent just exactly Martin, it was two other fellows. You know you would be surprised at the Mexicans down there that when I finally drifted out Into civilization that knew about the games. They are playing a lot of Baseball in the Citys, and they are getting pretty expert at it too. Of course the other news that traveled so that it reached us away in the Interior was the death of Dwight Morrow. I dont know when I had ever come to like and admire a man more than I did him. I was In Mexico with him when he first went down, he was just sizing up the situation, he used to say, I dont know anything about Diplomacy, but these people are our neighbors, aud we have to live by each other, so their problems cant he any different from And those of any other Neighbors. thats how he solved everything, he brought It all down from what at first looked like something big, well he just reduced It to its natural size and then Bit down across a table and talked it over with tho other side. He fixed it He so nothing was a Big Problem. said nothing was as big as it seems, lie put humanness into his so called Diplomatic job. 1 knew from the first day that 1 met him that he was going to make good on that job, and it was considered to be the toughest post of any in the service. More public men have been buried in Mexico than in YY'ashingten. But Mr t'oolidge knew his man, and he trusted him, and he come through tor him. He was a loya; fellow, he stink by Mr Hoover from start to hnUh, and in doing it lie al ways retained the friendship and respect of Hie opposition party. Morrow dident have an enemy on tilts other side. Gosh he was a great little fellow. Darn It why is it the good ones are the ones that go, thats one tiling about an onery Guy, you never hear of him dying. He Is into everything else but News ;' ' - ly-fi- of thinking that Philadelphia would win, and had it that Grove and Ern-shawould he the Heroes. Well it wuh two pitchers but not them. I had ju-made a mistake in the names. I s, ..I;.-!--;--- charein, na-an- aJtoj. al vsU L'u.!lamwl m the lead.r, fames in a recent ;sUt lf Street Journal. ' an ,, tK -- h art.-ficewho used to tell chance. Stripped bare of all his cleai was made he matthe picture keep smiling. No call or duty may be. and sharp. t'V and tlmty pa.ll t and two hunditd fuUl ng paint her Imtion o ga ii. to dry d k, and he nil when and s ex el ai.ou' one nimtrei ot Cl'eV to gl( her one cu- -t gadonam e the 'ii'er hue. ! was down on Mr V R Hearsts big Ranch in Old Mex-o and wu dident get a whole lot Of news while I was out there anil when I finally did why you suiter wondered if it was what you was expecting. Of cour.e the YVorltl Series was on all the time 1 was there and that I had father - g.H- e I IVA YNc KERR d ami - t . Chevrolet Ul.i IP. t quarter iY'EI.TIKS N ; ii.l ns ij-- 13 n YOUR SHOULDERS r fashion For the that t ink the .smart world hy storm last season has continued this year. No w aider its so chic and youthful, and nukes a frock formal and vet informal. as a frock should he for late afternoon and early evening wear. Here the bertha collar adopts a U neckline in front and simulates little e is flatsleeves The shaped tering as well as graceful in fact is a frock you ought to have. Aud since its easy to make, we suggest you get some lace or sheer metal doth and cut this dress out now youll have it finished soon! F.xcella Pattern No. 3499. Sizes 14 to 42, 25 cents covered-shoulde- hip-vok- lu-r- n 31 m les. COYER Devoting consider!, e discussion of Genera! to the relative of its the Journal said m jiart- ',fp irnprovt-min ,l Chevrolet Motor C0n,r priced car and truck field has responsible to a larger dee tv any other single factor for the expansion in General Motors status during the past tPn w! rn 1021 this output of 77. 15G cars and truck, ounted for only 4.5 per cent oft total automobile business m Mill By 1929. the peak year n vob. for Chevrolet, output had increased more than seventeen times to of 1.332,154 and rppresened 23" cent of the aggregate busing f the industry. During the current year this percentage has increased to i per cent, the largest in Chemfo history, even exceeding the record of 1927 and 1928 when (a chief She has tanks sufficiently large to enable her to carry one million seven 'housand gallons of fuel oil. During the last six months the crew a.one consumed 15,024 pound cf coffee, '240, 982 pounds of Irish potatoes. 712 gallons of tomato catsup, milk, 25,421 pounds of evaporated ,222 p lunds of pepper, 5,725 pounds of sattei kraut, 47,488 pounds of sugar, 7.102 pounds of salt, 187, 890 egg-an188,212 pounds of meat, In spite of ail this seemingly enor-- i mous quantity of food the men are jfed on an average expenditure of one cents a day. In the ships bake shop the average daily turnout of bread for crew and off.cers messes is between eight hundred and nine hundred pound leave-, ir, addition to whatever daily, baking of pies cake or rolls there D to he d me for the day. Raking is done in three elect) ie ovens, each containing six racks. I) ugh is mixed by an electric dough mixer. In the shi ps lanteen during last petitors) operations were at In a point. During seven of the eight of this year covered by the m Cmevroet passenger car registration have led all other makes, and 4 ompar.y is now building and leiliu more cars than any other in the world. UTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS only-fort- li Gunnison Record runs Gunnison Sugar maintained at hj I I fact ory. Work started on imp.w Nephi ment of road between Chicken Crw iill and Millard County line, to approximately $14,000, Construction of bridge at Big creek and Eight Mile Hollow to start ii lean near future. 'CEEKBICCEISIIBESZIKESZXEES3SCEBE5SFEEZB ZESSSEXISSIIIIHIU1 mm At The PAYSON MERC. Hosleiy Childrens and Misses hose Bear Jlrand Ladies Pure Silk Chiffon hose Special Ladies Pure Silk, Pampla Brand hose . Bemberg No. 100 Special 1 line Pure Silk hose, all shades Special SHOES Mens Shoes and Oxfords Boys Shoes and Oxfords Children's Shoes and Oxfords ..... $2.95 .. $1.35 . $1.65 $3.95 $1.95 $1.95 $2.25 Rubbers aud Overshoes All Sizes With Prices Right Cotton Batts Outing Best Grade Cotton Full Comfort Size Size 72x90 inches m 2 n 85c9Sc$1.2 Overalls 36 inches, Light & Dark lors. and CANVASS Sheeplined E- phone Co- LEATHER - A. $450 pr Tietjf Coats Big Harvester 1:, of Special Yard Express Stripes Hickory Stripes Byror Un, a Extra good Grade. SPECIAL PRICES on OVERALLS Mountaineer Brand Din $295 - CROOK, MGR. PAYSON, UTAH !lISIZfS33'taX2Kfgrv;aS1;!sssRSiagSiIII1111 |