OCR Text |
Show FRIDAY, DECEMBER THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Mr and Mrs Elmer Daniels LOCAL ITEMS THERE IS 'i, M- TO HAVE YORK i'i. i, an f Itoru Mr- Are you informed of the fact Special Reduction in Feeds $8.00 The Navy's traditions ar ea source of pride to every member of the naval service. Some of the famous naval officers words of illustrious and the circusmstances surrounding their utterance are quoted in the following items. Commander J. K. Taussig (now ad in.! il J when asked by the Rritish commander in Queenstown when would lie ready for duty i plied we are ready now. Captain John Philips as his ship passed the burning Spanish flagsh p at the battle of Santiago, July 3, t.v.iK : aid Dont cheer, boys, the poor evils are dying. Commodore George Dewey at of Manila Bay, May 1, 181)8 aid to the captain of his flagship he Olympia, You may fire when you are ready, Gridley. Captain T. A. M. Craven as he stepped aside from the ladder to he upper deck, thus, going to his hath on the sinking of the Tecuni-eat the Battle of Mobile Bay .n 18ti4 said After you, Pilot. Admiral David A. Farragut in the a me battle when warned that his flip was in danger of encountering torpedoes replied, Damn the torpedoes, go ahead. Captain Stephen Decatur shortly after the war of 1812 said My Coun-y- , may she ever be right, but rigtr or wrong, My Country. Commodore Oliver Hazzard Perry it the Battle of Lake Erie in 1813 made the following report We have ou t the enemy and they are ours Captain Lawerences last words as ij lay dying on the deck of the after her engagement Chesapeake were v it h the II. M. S. Shannon the Dont give up ship. John Paul Jones during the engagement between the Bon Ilomme Ricli-T-and the Serapis in 1778 when i .ked by the British Captain if he had surrendered replied I have not et begun to fight. Shortly after the battle. e SPRING-VILL- -- E THE DRY BEET PULP CAN BE SECURED AT EITHER THE SPANISH FORK OR PAYSON FACTORIES. Utah Idaho Sugar Co. x i2asxsK2saaiiifciaiaiiiaiaiasiKc::i3 d n o UTAII INDUSTRIAL NEWS Extensive improveCedar City ments made to interior of Thorley Thi atre. Oranges dozen 23c per viHiiaaaaaiaiiaiinsaaBiHasixaiiiiiaafiaasisixstass MEDIUM SIZE Gas well developed Brigham City on Government project at Bear River wild bird refuge, west of this city. o Reasonable REPAIRING CAR prices. All work quaranteed. Storage $2.2.per month. 1st door west of Everybodys Store. T. W. Hui.-Iwssee. Peanuts Mrs. SCHOOL TEACHERS SUNDAY SCHOOLS AND OTHERS a group Christmas del a gl.tful at No matter how big your Christmas artv may be, our store is fully iprepared to take care of your wants completely and to y0Ur best financial interests. We will ,have,spec ial prices on navel oranges by Vhe whole case or half case. Our boxes of choco-latwill less cost than candy you -- mall ei e in g.fts chri'tmas wrapp-re-eli- f were Mr. and Mrs. R. Clovv-,'- 1 'A'. McMu ll'ii, Mr. and Mrs C E O Nelson, Jr, Mr and Mrs C d Mi- - I.al an Harding, Mr and Mr R Tavlor, Mrs Flint Dixon, Mr- - U-and Mrs Dora Mr- Emma Wil-o- n I g- -. a- 5-t- b. e ordinary - II bulk, pail chocolates sell for. Our ,24 varieties of extra good quality candy packed in 8oz. cel! ophar.e bags will sell tit $1,00 per dozen packages until Christmas. Teachers Sunday schools, and others planning on entertaining a crowd of children should sec us before buying. OTHER GOOD THINGS MTV CHRISTMAS (Ed'tors note: This story was written a student of Jane Wood, who teach es Junior High School at Salem.) L old A stood all by from the cuv.' hou-- e on a hill, a hou-- e lived an old mi!- - In this vvoma-- . CANDY and little hoy. The old woman that night felt very was Chris' mas ad, because live, and she d.dn't have any m mey ui'h which to buy her little hov a Christmas present. They had l.tlle ami no money to food in the hou-c- , with. buy any That night when Jerry went to bed, he ask God if he wouldnt please ask Santa to call around at his house. It was bright and early in the tnor-;:r;- g when Jerry awoke. lie heard me. me ta'.kmg in the other room, familiar Mr thc.r voices dhlnt He quietly tiptoed out of his room, ar.d into the hall. To h? surprize 'hoie at a young man and woman with Granny. The lady jumped up and ran over to Jerry, put her arms around him, mil s'aited to cry. Jerry didn't know what to make f it all, but Granny told him to sit down, and she would explain it MIXED NUTS i I pound Boxes 95 c 5 pound 2U pound Boxes 75c pound Bags 43c Bags $1,00 trare33g3B3BaaSCgg5agg?3 pound Boxes 29c 1 pound Bags 23c 17c Peanuts pound 15c -- pound Bag's GttsracsssflEareigBaEi UNUSUAL MEAT BARGAINS all. Jerry, she said, when you were small aby, someone took you from your mother and father, and brought you here to me. My children had all married, o I was glad to get you. Now your parents have found you, you are going to live with them, in a vvondeiful home in the city. There old Santa has left you toys, and a big feast. Jerry was so happy he said, Gcd has certainly sent Santa around to me, but I will never forget you, Granny. Jerry never did forget Granny, and every Christmas Granny got a big pacha je from the city. by Fern Christensen Salem Junior High School, 8th grade 1fn Pure Pork Sau sage, lb. 10c I Fresh ground beef, th.. Beef Pot 10c Sirloin steaks 13c pound a -- Roasts, lb. .K32DSS 8 FOOD f STORES A Surety of Purity SEB'.S&EIXSgS235EaSS83ZSfc3BS3EiIJ!!l o Walnuts SALE OR ANIMALS For DAMAGES STATE OF UTAH SHELLED, LARGE PIECES ) ) 50c pound BBaaiBEaBaaixasBsiaisKaBZBiiaMiazsxzasssaKar 5 Mixed Nuts ALL GOOD FRESH STOCK 25c pound Fresh New Candy FJ a THE BEST MIX IN TOWN 20c pound iiiiiiiisiaisHiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiasiiuiiiiHiiiia SEE US FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THE FAMILY ss. ) County of Utah ) Spring Ijahe Precinct I have in my possess on the following described animals, which if no; claimed and taken away, will he sold at public auct on to the highest casn bidder at My Home in Spring lake Precinct, on the 2.3rd day of December, 1931 at the hour of 2 p. m. DESCRIPTION OF ANIMAI S 1 bay horse about 12 years old. Weight about 1100 pounds. Branded JAB combined on rght thigh. Said animals are held by me to secure the payment of $2.00 damages done by said animals upon the premises of Ix'on E. Moore on the 8th and 9th day of December 1931. Warren Carter. Precinct Poundkeepor Spring u Slippers A Sale for Every Member of the Family It CHILDRENS STILLTIME if p slippers 75c to $1.25 UTAH XMS LARSON STUDIO 182 West Center, Provo U m IlllIHlIlllIinilllEZllSEHSSlllBZaniimiiHij,,, - fir'll III til q Ml nfjmMItfflt1 r ir ie chopper a today THE HE IS PHOTO FOR 8 who does his Xmas shopping early, and youll t0 tak? advantage of this special sale. There M Tv - 1:l! "'t0 L sott 1C101H frivolous ones, and trim practical ones, and them m 01 110 matter ti' ,onei who needs them in your home. See TO II WE YOUR Co-o- -- :V the early at very reason-aol- e WOOD SAWING cost. Let us estimate the of sawing your wood. Inquire Howard Stevens or George Stark, Paysor, Utah. 15c poundlaaaaaaaiaaiass PAYSON, in h, FRESH ROASTED JUMBO Farmers Merc. Spntow IV. erved wa Sowed with riday evening. Sixteen erved at four with a minature i ci.r tmas tiee. The favors .1 . r- Vrd.ik envrtained - thit h YOU CAN GET THE SYRUP AT THE FACTORY. Mr-Mr- s. NAU'IICAL NOVELTIES ! SYRUP per ton t 1 Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year $1.00 - Spec a! g - A babv boy wa-- . burn to Mr. an! FOR RENT Thuis n ur room i., Donald Christen: on at their furnished. ImiU.re q Mrs. were a p Moi - home in Spanish Fork, Thursday mor iTor,h 3rd East. !a-- the club pri.e favor d tiie guest v. r: ' a cnn-olion ! Oump the The management of the Salt Lake and Utah Railroad wishes to take this opportunity to thank its friends and patrons for their loyal support during the past year, and to extend to all of you its Best wishes for a DKY BEET l'ULl 100 pound bag me ), Lon;; O. Club of o. x. 1 , c, Attention Dairymen o IV.--- r a i 182 Went Center, - i entertam- - un-o- or , a her LARSON STUDIO GREETINGS OF THE SEASON i . PHOTO FOR XMAS Rhone It. Wilson f'v Mrs. STILLTIME jf Reach, California arrived Sunday f.,r with their parents, Mr a vvcihx vi-- .t and Mrs Btaxtun Harnett, Mr aid Mis John Da 'it D and other relatives - MENS & WOMENS SLIPPERS $1.00 to $2.50 LAN? & PEES SON CO. - --S- SL-, |