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Show THE PAYS The Pays ori Chronicle J. HAROLD .'I M ON' f? , 'h y,V at la r FORD. 11 RUSHER g tin. I u: U'.ri' t is thu la. .v Jil-- I I A ,i V, is njoy - evening November the most personal of all, GIFTS Because no one but you can give it. LARSON Ld Iatt, n and chi'.ii- MrJ A fire baby girl was born to loir e over weeij A. Law' .Saturday ; Mi ar.d Mrs. Ed and Mis. Jordan M,s 1931 YOUR PHOTO her of Salt Lake were the dinner guests T Amos Sunday - Harvey Smith, of j,. anj jjrs. Mr , J i: Vance all attended had evening, after they Mrs Merrill funeral of Mrs Bengta Peter.,un( ze and the jl, of Santaqum, mother of Mrs. Thurman. , 20- Mr. and i! 1,,'tt tl : Mrs. Byron Thurman of Mrs. Byron Thurbr !ge flYo B.nham. Mr. and Mrs A1 Huff and Mr. and exclu- - man Jr to ho-te- (ijf'ts ho lab, a eny of 3,300 loyal, progressi and (outfitted (itiens. on, wa- - r r M ubliahed every Friday FRIDAY, NOVEMBER CHRONICLE, PAVSON, UTAH STUDIO 182 Meat Center, 16. SHl!! up Several Good s From Finance and Insurance tipanies. Also Several Good Re IVe Have Pieked limit ' they t ilkcd ubo'i' havo got far v ill ! a i, hat l! Nit1 er dhl un In meet because the new drinkless Kaywood.e novelty. v.ai.tiN1 iti.i.'i is Go thin.', i'" that read mellows your smoke, w best "ItiTil got. have always wanted to James Allen (libbs. Ever since I his book entitled, A Tragic Life, The knowledge of the world h I have wondered just what sort of a him I fancied only to be acquired in the world, arid person ho really was. m a closet. Books alone will nevei 'not as being a dynamic character, large - teach it to your; but they will sugg-erfuand powbroad, of stature, muscular, many things to your observation, I pictured him as being a rath-jeer doleful man with sad eyes and a which might otherwise escape yotr s your own observations upon stooped shoulder. One whose exper-an- d tho-- e with dis-when kind, compared and j had a life of hardship w hich )ou find in books, will h !p appointments woven into their fabric. But the other evening I had tnejyou fix the true poin- t- Lord opportunity of not only erfield. meeting this unique writer, but also FREE VERSE of talking a short while with him.! We work for pay, lie was small in height with a beamAnd not for fun. ing face and twinkling eyes. His magWe want our pay, netic personality immediately graspWhen our work is done. ed confidence and soon I was asking him questions, and even exchanging ideas. In one of B Y Us recent football Pete Wilson, crack Now James Allen Gibbs is not only games Jessie a writer worthy of note, but also an halfback on the varsity squads main outstanding thinker and philosopher. string, seemed to be having some trap His treatises on the most intricate ble getting through the opponents questions and problems of the day line. After several stellar tries ar.d are amiable and ecstatic. His voice heartbreaking failures, Ott Romniy is resonant and musical and convinc- called him to one side while he had ing. As much us I had been entranced a substitute take his place. You dont seem to be yourself by his writings, I was even more fasd cinated by the sound of his today, Pete, the coach remonstrate! him. "Why cant you settle down and voice A break through that line? Life" hwause Perhaps Tragic I dont know. Pete replied. No is this mans best known hook, or perhaps because I was so attracted by matter how hard I try I cant seem it, I ventured to ask him if he really to cut it. I suppose that fellow m thought the world was as tragic as the line is too good for me. Doesnt he know who you are? he pictured it as being in his book. asked in a provoked tone. he had son. he Romney Well, my replied 1 I dont Pete replied. know that personal touch about him "I do not know. I wrote that book as dont suppose he does. a prediction of what could happen, the coach retorted. "Well, then, and what since really has happened. Get hack into that game and show You see, he commenced, his fine that fellow some of your press clippface assuming its most beautiful fea- ings, that ought to make an impresstures, Our lives today are so dom- ion on him if nothing else does." inated by a degress allurement that they have become outballanced. Grati- Todays Memory Gem: fication and fuition and pleasure have Estimate your own chances-r- e therebecome the prime factors in our mods in the pot. of living to blind out the existing real The world was coming to forget Hoist away. that irritation and ordeal ami distress could actually loom to any tormenting level. Then suddenly, overnight it seemed, it was all thrust upon them. Suffering followed close in its wake. Its evils spread and grew and multiplied until today they are comne'nc-in- g to menace. All this has hnppemd because the world forgot to remember that misery really did live in PHILLIPS I l. st man-ience- full-tone- -- spite of the fact that raptures gleam- ed bright in the sunshine I am not looking for brighter days ahead because our depression has rot yet spent itself. And it will not spend itself until the people lean to understand that regardless of the beautiful flowers that the nightshade plant buds, there is poison beneath the golden petals. We cannot expert fair weather albeit the skies are clear above us, because the hot, dry season that has just passed has been making a storm. And before the skies are clear again, the storm must shed For Trouble JuetoAod iMO'srsS 4TOMs ACID Sr , CaMS"auS- I- Too Much ACID people, two hours after eat sutler indigestion as they call it. It is usually excess acid. Correct il I did not know how to answer this with nn alkali The best way, the quick, man s convictions because he made it harmlesi and efficient way, is Ffaillipi sound so true. Possibly that is the Milk of Magnesia. It has remained loi year; the standard with physicians. real thing bpek of our depression 50 One sp. onful in water neutralizes many after all. I would Lke to think that times ils volume in stomach acid. ana it is, for if it were it can become over at once. T he symptoms disappear in five minute.1. come. But James Allen Gibbs is only You v 'll never use crude methods a mortal man with a mortal hrnbi. when y hi know this better method. And will never suiter from excess acid Yours or mine can be equally as ca- you when vou prove out tins easy relief. Get vimne Pln'ups Milk of Magpable Some may say the depression has ended, some may say it is orlv nesia, lie kind tbit phvMcnns have presen! ed tor over ,o ve.irs m correcting beginning. I do not know do you? excess ends. 2.V and oik- j bottle any drugsti re. Milk of Magnesia" has been tha not well what the dressed man Its rade Mirk of Th U. S. Registered is going to wear this winter i: L Phillips Chemical Charle Company vh t hes goinr, to eat. and it? predecessor Charles IL Phillips itself. MANY - 1 . stnefi 1 1S5 ,1 i a ii nit a i in r.n. - i till. i 3 3 an l.'l Poland. ini' Mr ' to wanted Mot they ' !. : i.lv son give It to e.a the a. bat a I they wanted to knows no more about thu s j than a vs It night to Cherokee, So limuli go back to Germany. Well when vis Till y . 'It.' . . t.-- possessed Cars. These Cai-- ' t . talk to France about giving a,., back to Germany, why you havent got a very Sympathetic listener. So vou can see how far Iorali got with his hospitality. France aint going to give Germany back even an alley. Well thats their Business. They live by em, they know what to give em and what not to give em. Franco dident send Laval over here to suggest giv.ng back California to Mexico. We are always handing omebody elses stuff around. Poland is In a mess and always will he, for they just carved the Country out of about three other ones. About a fourth of the population Is Germans that want to get back under their own country. About a fourth is Checks. Sounds ld.e money, hut Its folks that belong to Czechoslovakia. Well a fourth are them. Then a fourth are Russians. Now lets see thats three fourth. That only loaves one fourth real Polish. But then the Jews have to he subtracted from that fourth, so there just aint a few dozen real poles. Well anyhow they say that J P Morgan was pleased with this Laval's trip, and after uil lie is about the only man in America that everybody seems anxious to please. So the trip bore some fruit. Germany has got some fellow coming over now. We get all ex cited nnd each one of these Pilgrimages or conferences we tiiink and read of it at the time as though It v, ns tao last word, aud that it would settle everything. Then two weeks after Its over, wo cant for the life of ns remem her what happened. If wo could get half as excited over what to put in the plate to make it look like soup and taste like soup and act like .oup in our bread line, as we do over some inter national event that 'lint ; oing ti evr he bet come off anyhow, v 'v we ter off. Six months from now we i.i.t re member whether l.aval came fiom France or Siam. Our minds j i t flit from hither to thither, mil all we want Is something ' to occupy cm till ' to we get Asylum. 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Every thing in the World that Is dona nowadays receives about ten times as much publicity ns It Publicity should be written after a thing and not before. Th"n that would save us of having to read. K'ght now we know more about Mrs Ruth Judds lif i than we do about Lincoln's. Wash ington's, Napoleon's, or Greta Garbo's You can kill all the people you wart In this country amt not attract any at tention, but if you kill em and put em 1" a trunk why you become famous IN how you dispose of a dead body that makes you sensational i" this country and how many dead bodies did you create. Dont figure out who you are going to kill, figure out how jour go ing to kill em. But we are all plodding along just as though we were In e.n right minds. So w.iats the answer If we knew a- v better ceuntry we would go to It. Bens as we can go to our radio eveiv lie- - of the twentv four, and be ndvi ed what tooth pa-to use, and u'.n t (Garottes will be fairly kind to i :r Madulla Oblone Gotta, why we a e happy. es - V' '! - Inc T fH Our November Sale Is Going Over Big Now Is the Time to Get Your Winters Supplies FARMERS MERC. PAVSON CO-O- P UTAH Now every man can smoke a pipe, III UJ |