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Show FRIDAY. THE PAYS ON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH The Payson Chronicle J. lrXnoU) MOUYITORD, i Diikhed every Inday at Pay ,n. Hah. and com t nU f,uerid at the i l'o-- i tiiticc at Ray-on- , a 11 I t ah :NE 6 Mon Ifis al,, as sitond-- t ia.,, I ounty, TOKYO, Is I I see -j-j $2.00 Well all I know read in the papers, arid i prowl, and this is the prow brief at t'oun- try there is to These pi owl iu. It VI LX ON A 'PLICA I in up leal WA YNE KEW X-- K 's I hold it true, whatere befall; love sincerely. No matlove hoiie-tlI feel it when I sorrow most; ter what you love no matter who Tis better to have loved and lost you love, love divinely. Gain all there Than never to have loved at allJ is to gain, for once that love has Tennyson burned out it will never burn again in been love. If not1 This celestial master is too great, Everyone has learn1 he pays hut one visit and then is Ixive like have it coming. they to to we all have Grasp his hand, confide with walk; ing go thru with it. Also like learning to walk, while you may, you will never have we only learn once. It never happens that chance again. to us a second time. The man who has been in love Maid (at door) NO, havent can do the most dangerous things any money to give you; youll have wuth perfect safety. He fears noth- to come around after 5 oclock when ing. lie can ramble beneath shaded Mrs. James is at home. I cant, forest trees or linger beneath shaded Beggar madam; I only the sunset. He can keep his head work from 10 to 4. through a ravishing waltz or brave a moonlight walk. He can have his (live a sentence using the word faculties about him while he clasps deceit. white hands in his or gazes down I we;ifr pants with patches on into sunny eyes de seat. The quiet of the winter parlor or the noise of the summeiouting hold Ihiesn t that little boy swear terrno fears for him. lie can enjoy a ibly? twilight pull across the lake, he can Ill say be sure does, lie doesnt talk of softened feelings and tender put any expression in it at all. passions, and suffer nothing mor lasting than a cough. He can indulge Brooding over ones trouldes infreely in romance or unleash hus sures a perfect hatch. sentiments beneath the light of the stars alike, and still hold his heart Do you think that the world is falland brain sober and firm. ing. We never sicken with love twice. In the pit if its own despair? Cupid aims no second dart at the Or that it is crushed and crawling same heart. We respect, we admire Neath the burdens it cannot hoar? we cherish, we are very, very find ell, I think that the world is rising of but we never love again. Love To a realm that is fair and bright. is a brightly burning fire respin-- t Because there is no disguising and admiration are but glowing That the heart of the world is right. Alfred Osmond Loves fire never grows cold. Even when is has become nshes it casts off A woman never mal es a heat. Old broken-hearte- d men and fool of a man. She really directs the just aged feeble women can settle down performance. in front of the heaped coals and absorb their warmth is they stretch out Today's Memory Gem: their trembling hands over them. EvIdleness, like kisses, to he sweet en when they have stepped too close must be stolen. to loves fire and burned those same hands, leaving ugly, livid scars, they I dont like my teacher at all, steady at the warmth of the ahes In fact I think shes punk when the wounds have become cold. She sharpened her pencil with my One is never t m young to fall in knife love. A boys loe comes from a heart To mark me down a flunk. a mans more often from a full stomach. You are bound to tate love, so why not drink of it from the sparkling stream that youth pours out instead of waiting until it has become a muddy river. But perhaps you like a bitter flu' or. It may be that clear water it to your tongue and the watet that is laden with the mud of many shores is more nectarous. Still, well Now, you pay for that ing spring water is better for the liquor or stomach than the sweetest of nect- I'll call a cop! ars. So, too, is the pure flowing watPeter Blot, is a simple gink, er of youth more potulent than the sol(links a cotton gin is a kind of a sluggish river that has become vent with many wastes. drink. Love teaches many lessons, but u are a pauper. like those of the blundering schooly, 3 K 1 lit em--be- 1 k I ! ? ; boy they are never mastered until it has become too late and the teacher has gone. Grim and hardened lessons some of them are, yet strangely enchanting to recall after time has shadowed and softened them. How trifling are the playthings of YYt how enjoylove how fooli-h- ! able how priceless! They are worth indulging in because they are un selfish and pure. Simple and fool ish things are always the most ensweet joyable because they arc so and untainted. But for love, as for all other thim t we must pay a price. Sometimes fa it is a bitter price. Sometimes before it has ripened. But love may even bloom, grow, and ripen, only to become tender and bruise. So when you love, love completely. Ilunuh! Is it a hoy or a irl? 1 1 But they do a good job with what they have. They dident happen to bo shooting that morning, said they had worked the night before, that sounded kinder natural. But we had tea, that was the minute we went in. They sure will load you up on tea If you do any visiting around. Just at the drop of the hat somebody will start bringing in tea. They started out to try and scare up some of the You know they have favorStars. ites over there just like ours, and 9omo of em are big drawing cards. Well we walked all around among the old buildings, you know theirs are all silent pictures, they have only made one or two Talkies, they dont like em so well, only the foreign ones. Course they got lots of Automobiles around Toklo, and good paved streets. But what gives you a scare Is to be in one of these Rickashas and have em be going right down the middle of the street among about a million others and then coming right at you, and a Driver that is not sure he knows where he Is going coming at you In an Automobile. Here you are sitting up there In this frail little contraption. Nothing ahead of you but this Bird hauling It, and here comes this big car lumbering at you. Sometimes 1 have seen em missed by three and four inches. I quit riding In em. says to myself It two things is going to meet me, for being the biggest one, so I got Into the car. Then the Bycieles, you never la all your horn days saw as many Bycieles. Fords were never as thick as Bycieles are over here, and carry stuff on em? Fay they will move y G your grand piano auy day and do It A on a Byclcle. person riding along over here on one without anything Is practically dead heading In empty. They have always got a Bit mi, fs li ard Table, or tove or bed, or a couple of mattresses on the wheel with eiu. There is lots of green over here even at this time of the year, and they do love flowers. They all got a little flower of some kind, they can make what they got go a long way, and they are awful neat and dean. There is a lot of tine qualities ahm-em, and they are just about the most amb.tuHis folks you ever saw. They are for progress, no matter what it is. All this has been done in fifty years, and they are proud to show you their Ceuntrv, and If you ever want to make a real trip dont overlook im. $150,000. 1 . just Fake off that mask! lV.'S, 3 i. TOES EACH NlKNT QE HV TREKmiD HQGGEONG 0? GftUEWES GE THE KM THE TO-- 0 hi in JJ0HE TlRST KmKUE EUGHT KCWftS THE UHHTEb STATES TO IN IH COimvTW P fAMJE T QU imi THE AN0 THP W&UVV.T AMETOE 5A 49 TOOK , &UBANG TO TIME THE tAACHMt RODGERS 0KV ft IKRGE WHICH VS KEPfWHED fAU.ES PEH TORT IE HUNG KE0VE The PKCTORv WaTHE ATTAINED TO SEMEN S9EE0 GOODS QUOTA OP "SO in u TS ftSSGNEDJ PRODUCE ENTRANCE- - HOUR. A nautical Is Your Subscription Paid? NOVELTIES Are you informed of the fact that: There was a daily average of 3,147 Veterans Bureau patients in Naval Hospitals during 1931. By Bateman In 1930 the average strength of F a O S N G L I S II V. A R T was on Submarine i ;; personnel duty O O 325 officers and 3126 enlisted men. During this period, there was the loss Vt Y of live of but one man who was washed overboard and drowned? x Y r: Ik i During the past year the U. S. Naval Academy won the Intercoleg-iat- e Boxing Team Championship, the Intercollegiate Rowing at Poughkeepsie, the Intercollegiate Gymnastic Championship and the Intercollegiate Small Bore Rifle Championship? In addition to the above records, individual midshipmen won the Interfree style swimmcollegiate ing championship, the 135 pound and . . heavyweight boxing championships, and the Intercollegiate rope climbing . i ii i championships? I 8799 men of the Navy possess one good conduct medal. One man has six M si':; of these prized possessions?? One of the masts of the Battleship ' 4 r '.'It I i' O . (h I jXJ IJ f 5 .'I ,T , Maine sunk in Havana Harbor was j I 'u7 L I' saved and now stands in the NatY': ional Cemetery at Arlington, VirginII , a lYlYiTAi ia, as a monument over the graves of the Maines dead, whose bodies were removed from Havana and reinterred at Arlington with impressive ceremonies ? When the plans were made to sink the Merrimac in the narrow entrance to Santiago Harbor and thus bottle-u- p the Spanish Squadron, over 100 times the necessary number of men volunteered their services in spite of hazardous nature of the expedition? Before he actually discovered the North Pole on April 6, 1909, CommPLUS FOURS ander Robert E. Peery, U. S. Navy-haspent 23 years in Artie exploration or in making preparations for JSlLSEE&IS8Ei!iSSS;jSXEg2s:s!SElsgSHagig5gBBigiiaaIJ it? The early battles of the Revolution 1 were fought under a variety of different flags, the most popular of THE which were a yellow flag with a jj black rattlesnake and a white flag with a green pine tree. On June 14, 2 77 Congress adopted the We can always serve our customers present flag with 13 stars. In 1775 Congress authorized the S construction of an American Fleet A variety of sizes at low rates and on December 22, 1775 Esek Hopkins was Confmander-in-Ciie- f of the Navy with a salary of $125.00 " RePreent Several of the Best Companies per month. With the exception of the Presidents of the United States, he S is the only man in history to hold this Let us PLAGUES trd OF BRITAIN r T7( y - U.UlVV Y' t. Jj E r: Aw'A: 50-ya- ( 'NY G 'Yi f. C. ! ! d may we remind you 0F J complete service we offer? Loans Upon Adequate Security Safe Deposit Boxes Insurances Escrows receive your collections title? , t Km KM n TO MW TObKT 1 jf KE!W E L - the grmw ggu meow. n Euro- Hotel we, (when We, I mean .say Floyd Gibbons and I, he come over on the same boat with me,) well its called tie Imp'iial. Its built of bricks but its low and rambling. Us freaky look lug but you kinder like it after awhile It of coiir-- i was built by an American Anhiteit, but it was t he only thine that stood up during the Earthquake The-- o Japanese have a real City here, about two and half million, and it aim nt connects with Yokohama another bh; City and their principal s'Mput. They are of course excited o.er the war iu China. These Japa nese take their wars serious, they go in em to win em. Of course all the Propaganda you get here is on their side, naturally, they feel they got a lot of money invested in that Country ami they want to be in charge of things so they tan supervise the things their way. Course the whole thing is so mixed up with Treatys, and secret agreements and Understandings, that nobody kuows head or tail to who's claim is any good. Well this is a great Movie Country. They make more Movies here than they do at home, and naturally 1 wanted to see some of the Studio's. You know the old Gag, when a, Motor-mais off he visits another Motor-maand rides with him. Well being off from the Studio for a couple of months before was to start another must go see Picture why naturally somebody else make em. But they have a lot of Studios over here, so Mr. Dwight Davis, the Goveuor General of the Phlllipines and his very lovely daughter who were on their way hack homo, were here at the time and they wanted to see a Japa nese Studio too, so we got our Com pauy's Representative, in charge of Fox Iii Hires out there and ho arranged it Well we finally got out there. Ot course it was a pretty sad lot after seeing tlie tremendous things at home. But yet it had the same stuff at that M.nd you they make their Pictures at an average cost of live thousand Dollais, where our cheapest will run to- fcORH EWQST0N NMOKES. IHC1001HG about the you THE , TO GtMERAUOOMRE ET HE or western Cut to tel! pean style. CC&HET TO HM) QNlN Japanese they sure do try to do tilings ION. W W& IEGVHVG TEIT j $1.00 m OUT by mall just what si bscriptions ADVLKnsJNG r mmcM wtm trench j,,. what Year. True Odd- - but ,!.;,oo loyal, progno,-,.- , ...ail matter. 1 20, 19S2 bi.ishlr ,.y ol uit tl SXLL FEBRUARY o HTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS 5 S Logan lic library Cache County officially opened. New- - pub- S Carbon County Will get 23g miles of oiled road this summer, according to State Highway Department. Cost of this work to amount to $74,920, Verna- l- Weeks Lunch moved to new location in building formerly by Firestone Tire Shop. Notary Service Our Notaries are bonded . Provo Plans being made to reopen Farmers and Merchants bank. Investment Service Buy Your Stocks and Bonds Through Our Bank ! J s Cashiers Checks and Draffs Make your Remittances by draft A SAFE PLACE TO DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY Commercial Bank of Spanish Fork Chas. Dixon, Cashier P. p. Thomas, Manager k |