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Show Friday, November THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH 4 'V S 5 5 vF AY.WI v-- iI BUVKimY 1 4 Is In t a hat 1 what II tl.CR Well I r ; in the leer hcnwin all I know papers, or times that I am not Rabbin.; el: v. lilt h amt oft n ron;,!,. 0f HVel.i I Put t'v) Puny Pei n of Wa-thi e I'e a e e l i:ne.s in Mr. lino Cabinet, well, -- X I i i PRIZE MONEY FOR YOU! 4 ' T 1 T T A I A prize contest commencing November 1.4 a l on 1 . Put , ft A .J ending December 31st, 1131, will be conduct 1; the following prizes to be awarded: First Prize -0D. $25.00, Second Prize $15.00, Third Prize $10 Fourth Prize $5.00, and five additional prizes f not $2.00 each to be awarded to registered students receiving one of the other prizes. f StK- ,, r fdi '! r v h.t I i been away the Philip unes. Uiiinoi s hi" eleliel the Presi -I'Fot that I ho Lit tie Pi o ,vn Hrotliers" ..a-- , just about to Hum- our lb il and Board and take up eiti,: 'll. hip Nowhere. They i had I. card ol tint advantages of nee. hut el i h otly very little of il.j drawbacks. So Mr. Hoover looked over Ins eight or nine hired men in the Cabinet, and he ehoo. e Pat. lie knew that Pat was a man that no matter rend;, Inde-poml- Prizes to be awarded for best essays of 100 to 500 words on the subject Why We Should be Iattor. of the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad, (Orem lane). J This contest is open to all residents of Salt Lake t and Utah Counties except employes or members of families of employes of railroads or other common I carriers transporting freight, express or passengers. - ? r,( .V" f' - . 1 R . : me: ning. utn.g that Cap vui y v; Pat went and l.e saw, and b him vivn i : t ooMug Philippi; e Hum one eul of em ! .ha u a ' 1' Mai t a They 4 The ed h I.rt M. ulne rth ) Iren of at her e! Thirty Yt s. d V,'! !. Mr W S't vs. a e peiih-- We lust to Spain tit said, ulu" Ruu'-I Hunk and here! we !u, aiu ;n.".ll not buj uu! i hive t.eedom, .a .MrKinhv a n i 1 t tah u Taft said, have a good laugh, Ha Ha! i i free, soon as the ami we will nu" Wilson said, "We In nut at.- - a in lr Independence, and d em nr. uu will see that the i ext President gives ,t tu em. Ilaid.ng said, "It wont be bur; now " Coo!: i ? said, Let Hoover Boner says, "If the other !) it l'ii 's haio stalled for 30 years 'publican of six long (in a good I dont see why 1 yi'.ir., stun line', not outinue likewise." s'luu! So its (in n of those tilings that each f, Row is going to hand down to the other, and the question will eventually he brought to Young Theadore Rouse-e!the Sth. Who will pass it on to Pre i ient Maurice Cohen. Its like Ihoiibition as a problem, it will always be with us. ! piked Pal. u.ii tf i; I) (. i I I lie flew another, he talked wifi tveiyboiy tli.it could talk, and' those t oat eouldt nt why lie talked the Great t) them, ii- - told em ntthathim over to Whitti PaM.tr had at y. 'll ,)!.. i,ii. I'.irT he come hack, he was net r. lu !' Admim-t'.ition- a.' and ?. 'I" a M. I',. Mi . :i 11 la ng ii t p ; ml i ,1 M 1 L'l.dnri 'io k a izxie ('rook. 'h i t a! i Mr, x. a a'J .rh-'- " IV V Mil run s, Mrs. John Hiifine 1 M man i 'f r joyed an at'" o':d ocial he iinire of Mr-- . Kail Page. The uf Mrs. me croup ,.i"v he gae--- s what argument the "little Brunette Brothers put up why Pat would have an answer to cm. So ho says to Pat: Hillman. "Pat along with S7G other difficulties I am having, why the Philippine? are g Pauline Fjiirbank cn, to Independence. Will you Miss lawn t'uv.an, MM- - Kuna V. d Mr-- . Mane go over there and see if its Bolshevik! Ballard, Bernice Dv 'll and M'-- - Ella arsen (i't.'ita'Hi a a, the propaganda, or just Democratic influ gues; honor. if 1 n t hi it riduy at a hi ida! howtr once. You know its hard to tell nowa . (1f Mis. Echo H. Durrant. n days which causes me the most devil The 'a, lies of the a reei r.t hride. A vtrie.y of game-- , inent, the Russians or the Democrats Missionary! Send essays to Aldon J. Anderson Traffic Manage! , Now go on over there. You got nothing v.e-- e t rtertained tne eavr i lusic and 'tlH'heo'i Tuesday provided to do. We havent got a war booked at ji at the home of Mrs Edward McFan Salt Lake & Utah Railroad, Salt Lake Citj, Utah. a l.n.er.t ar.d Mu young hride rec this time. dont know whats the mat en with Mrs Louis Bates as The h" guest.? e!y gifts. assfc. ter with Stimpson, he is backward, but maiy, ' hostess. I got him working on this .tie co.'i flash- - and included M. as"-iam- . The subject under discust The topics were one, and if everything turns out ail ield, Mi.,s Jostphine Dur'a-.- t lj a! IN r I,yrtm 1 ottandMrsE COURT DISTRICT right why we ought to have a real job .i FOURTH en of Christen Mrs. and for a Secretary of war before long Lreezo ANI) FOR UTAH COUNTY. Ann Mot by of Spanish Fork, Mis.' Now listen; here Is some instruc Ihomas Haynes, Miss Ella Mae Ca-tions. If they really want their lnde Estate of Thomas Mansfield, I TAII INDl STRIAE NEWS .M about the best way why 's Ed;h Bartliolonm.v,! pendenee, iholi.mew, Deceased. Teacher of Trombone and cornet. know to get even with em would be Rec.-Mrs. FdiJi Wyler. Miss Hd-.iR.chfield X. 0. Mahcote took See Ralph Migliaccio, Iayson. Phone to give it to em. But dont do it too No. 5249 Probate Bernice Miss Wam.a Ford Petersun, Sales and Service and ,Iiss 172. Speeial rates for winter quick, for that would make em think h under name of Edd Miss Mi.'S Gale, NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Veil Malieote Motor Ca we and want dident em, they inaby .Miss Made Howard. MX? You know a Sluder, sensitive Woodruff are Work people. very on Creditors will present claims with Mi-- s deal with are always - from here to Monte CristograB. Marian Pacyou Pderson. every people Me.rgiet :i compl- for Ohildrt Class of Expression vouchers to the undersized at Pay-sosensitive, so you niusent hurt their out? Ho the till Not "No! maby 1 says, Private, Utah, on or beforo the 7th day 5 12 years, inclusive. feelings. In Diplomacy, the way they morning. I asked, is there class. Lesson each week. Rates $1.0 work it they always are careful to not following of January, 1932. muc h Russian Propaganda in the far 11. hurt anybodys feelings but their own per month. Call or see Mrs. C. Dollie Mansfield east. He says, "Much more than there west people, butyou go over there and kinder is food." Home Kerr the Frank at Byrd Administratrix. nose around, and see whats eating on "Will the five year Plan succeed? Utah Ave., Phone 38. our Insular Possession. Bring me back 1931 November it does the Republicans will adopt Cth, "If First publication a report, for one more report added it. Last Publication November 27th, 193! FUR SALE Economy King seper.it-o- r to the C23 that arrive back to me duilv Who will the Republicans run? No. 21. Practically new, Inqure from my Commissions, wont be much "Win n, in 38? more, but you can give me yours of Albert Kerr. "Who will the Democrats run in baly. Dont come dragging in here wifi 32? "I dont think they will enter a I like It like Wickershain in a Truck FREE BREAD Will. at very reasonman, WOOD SAWING in you Pat, and you kinder my Head man I "Do you know any other says. able cost. Let us estimate the co-lorn so if you cant give em their free tilings?" He says, "Yes, but I am not of sawing your wood. Inquire Howard why at least refuse in such way Mia are Probably you f.uin I to 'ell em till I get hack to the with the back here repo:; Stevens or George Stark, Payson you arrive 1! 'S' more fortunate in a Kinder look China and Japan uvi i Utah. ( W1, M N u.jUit b!u!n,i'2, !nc.) financial way than while you are there, and see who's I per-pirin- om 1 column; YR-S, 1 -- t t t 1 Jap-Chin- 1 P-o- f M-s- Classified Advertising j o 1 Hidden Quart vi-- stays up your motor and never drains away thats real protec- C. are some of your nei NOTICE OF SALE Mr and Mrs. Ed Patten enterta at a umisnn supper Satin day r;gi,' Payson Livestock Association w'di fur the following guests, Mr. and Mi ell two calves to the highest casa Orrin Wingaie. Mr. ami Mrs. Ycd bidder. Monday, November 23, at I lark. Mr. ar.d Mrs. ,Jue MeCaffi e 2:00 oclock P. M. at the home f a of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Heron' Chas. Douglass on West 2nd North Tagge of Salt lake, Mr. and St. Stanley Done of Pavson. ghbors, If so, you undoubtedly will be don ating a basket of food occasionally to some needy family soon and throughout the winter. In such an our store will do nate 3 loaves of our good bread with each purchase of $2.00 or more. We will join you in this work of relieving distress just as often as you wish Come in and see our bread and our many prices; then you will not hesitate to secure all your donation foods here. n.-.- tion against expensive motor wear! V (CONOCO, M--- GERM PROCESSED W?0 oil i rHKKIIBHllMBXBISE:EriEruCEEXr&aEEXEgEESEX?E" vAww.v.vl fei w aw M M n m u CONOCO 30 K ORDER FROM US sa m Chocolates n Ki ms lev HP WHEREVFR YOU SEE THIS GERM PROCESSED Oil TEMNC1I W J Drain &. Refill Your Crankcase AT Whe Smarted galoshes that ever kept a foot dry - or ANY BABY can never be sure just what WEmakes an infant restless, but !he remedy can always be the sama. Good old t'.astoria! Theres comfort in pvery drop of this pure vegetable preparation, and not the slightest harm in its frequent use. As often as Baby has a fretful spell, is feverish, or erics and can't deep, let Gastoru soothe and quiet him. home mes its a touch of colic. Some- limes const u'ttmn Or diarrhea a litum Ui.it should always te checked ivithout dch'v Jim keep (hMona handy titld giNg it piumptK, Belief will follow very prnmptK; if lt doesn't you should tali a phjsieian. 1 j O.P. SKAGGS A Surety of Purity 1 au Th Fnl 8 FULL CAR carloads of box chocolates packed in 1, 2VZ and box es- All of these 8 car loads, together with equally as much hard, bulk candies will be sold at Thanksgiving and Christmas times. Our patrons have lear ned that our candies are rich, wholesome and pure. They are not of ordinary grocery store quality. See our cellophane bags of 25 varieties at only 10c each when next in our store. tit MOTOR Payson Chronicle The O. P. Skaggs Sys tern istores have just placed an order for 8 tlu of PROCESSED GERMPARAFFIN BASE OIL S8SSII2EjSCSEIz;2i2;2CIE;ES2CESiZ2EBST5?BI-S2?CSSE- Loads An I They re friends to stIe and enemies to bad weather . . . trimly tailored to hug; the ankle and shut out any hint of bad weather. . . so light you hardly know you have them on, and so well made that they keep their good looks for a long, long time. y i i WASHING GREASING SIMONIZING T ?rn to Page 7 of This Edition and Read the Firestone Advertisement Rubbers for the Family at the Lowest Prices for Years WE ARE PAYSONS FIRESTONE HEALERS AND CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FIRE" STONE PRODUCTS Co. The Clothiers IKfiliiliiSBaiSB aservice Formerly J. M. Nichols r Lant & Persson Conoco Sup1, K Service is not cur Motto Its our Busin?55 j j i j . i |