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Show THE PA VS ON CHRONICLE, The Pay son Chronicle PAY-O- Sr.hiaquin News i , Ki .. ruDhuhed every Friday at l'aysun, I lah, a city of 8,500 loyal, progrensr. and contented nlit-nts- Members of d . -- tali, as second I -- 'I ri dli(.ou- - cla.- i i r Tli tii day on liar Pay son, I tah County, ...,nl niatter. hi , i'. m r f M A i i tair.i.v Mar r 11 ri iW'day liriiiwa- - -- tivil er, viT.i.r-- t - . 1, in, aid . i1 (i V r SI Its ( KI1TIONS $2.00 AI) . krtising k VI ls . $1.00 0 U i , g a si ,d her g ( .'I i. , , a,. v. j u; n E( 'k ' dar L-- - To use the words of the psycholoWork to start about May Implying that a 1 on fish hatchery and rearing pond gist, Overstreet, person has a sense of humor is to near southern end of Bear Iuike, a- imply that he is childish and play- bout four miles west from this place. ful. To imply that he is childish and playful is to imply that he is Provo Graveling underway on free. part of road bed on Lake View Gooth long ago said that there is paving project. o no more significant index to a man s finds he the that things character Gandhi demands prohibition for laughable. One mans prize jest is India. a some anothers abhorrence. For d Roller skates were patented in pun is the height of the delightfully London. 1823 others humor, for devilish reference to sex or ineberity Process of land erosion is proceedA person who has coast'd to be the vvoild over. himself ing childish and playful writes who And old. down as being rigidly Without a certain moth yucca pabns is there who wisher to confess him will die. self that, rheumatic as are his joint' have varicose Many p dicemen his mind and spirits are really aged veins. of The old will always be proud the playful jokes which assures him Center o' industry Ls 50 miles that he is still friskily young. southeast of Chicago. The most liberating quality possSuccessful fishermen must know essed by man is the ability to laugh the habits of fish. individuals prefer Some himself. at the merry tale that visualizes the fat Locusts descend periodically upon man being slapped in the face with Near East fields. a link of sausage or crowned with Utah rani s second in U. S. copper a custard pie. Some like the naive, like some states. bearing the like burlesque, some I like Personally, the insignificant. Negro population is increasing in the nonsencial. Pacific states. well-playe- Modern bouse If the food in your boarding tastes like sawdust, be nonehalent Its f.ne board youre getting. ; old na c.ic ne Co i ' o . . . a f If i 'let ',,1.1. '.s viia! vv dr ( c v - is- pect' mg i varrv dot s Zc not of y .a J. LI ,m v the .Santaquin Second - . M.. h a .e T. Openshaw. n entertained Butler mi Euieka at the jt J M '! man of i Tl ,.i - lay i Dot Opeu.shavv Mrs. mg at her '.mm'. 11 dni.m. l.ois Wilson, Vera 01- r the m - O.v J,;. i, On rial i '1 an 1. hole rulg eii mil i.,, i . and Leah vv a- - - h nt Open- in ' - . l!i in gre th opening talk 'Bi iihalch and Effie llu'l- adav i oh rave a short talk. Trelma J.uv - ga i a re old story and Faye O in'!.-!.iindmed tie solo That vi Swem Stoi v, Mrs. Vi!s ,n of Bav- lion et rg the S'al e B n1'! 'o1 f 'v .,r ,es. The I.ad- Ti of m hoi ui ler the d rection it Cir-t'ia Crook and Ei.ice On n haw It. nop Breadhent ;.i g "Spi ng." gave the closing rtnn'ks. Jnl a ami id. long-weari- Any Fejia n ki ,un t ' wear ut out of the tribe. Fire-ston- ng Extra CORDS a g The Firestone patented proc. ess transforms the cotton cords into a strong, tough, sinewy unit. Liquid rubber penetrclei every cord ond coats every fiber, guarding ogainsf internal friction ond heat, greatly increasing the strength of the cord body, and i giving longer tire life. -- XxmtM Mrs. Caroline Shepherd returm d to r o..e Thui 'da.v aLer spending a id v.it.i relaives m Santaquin Mv 1. i guest of Mr. and Mrs. Th ji IV.t mm. s, This is m-- 1'moi. n i p TWO EXTRA CORD PLIES UNDER THE TREAD a patented construction, and the Gr.ffiths 'pint the week Santa m n with his Grand ar- - NON-SKI- TREAD D Tough, live rubber specially . Lola Bettes Bov ena and quiet performance. -- f COMPARE lief Such ty Conference was he'd the First ward Sunday evening. IK in Xci. Yok BETTY tfr L amuailv. $17.01 0,ili!o Horses weie irled with jj'il tombs, Palentine. mm 0Eah in BARCLAYS HELPFUL 'ICE 4.4S-2- 1 courts cost civil I v. V' Tfresfene COURIER -- i WHEN BOUGHT IN PAIRS HINTS compounded for long, slow wear. Scientifically designed non-ski- d gives greater traction and safe, left T h. fi"1 Lake where Sa't they day pect to be employed for some time. V two Wf.W ext,a cofd phes are so placed that you get 56 stronger bond between tread and rord body, and tests show 25 greater protection against punctures and blowouts. It sets a new standard for tire performance on high speed cars. v ? TIE siA, A Y Ti ;ro i. Di'K Oik Cl'" Pric Per Pin S7.00 8.41 10.H 10.41 1J.8I biizch ProimrUonatihf Other Mk ol Cm Mrs. Ken Dickenson left Friday for Salt lake to join her husband and where they expect to make their home. Mr. Dickenson is employed by the State Road Commission in Salt lake County. Stub'kk V iking .. . tubkr Franklin Hudson Today Betty Savs: i your cooking afflnliea together and your dishes will attain a f la or that will surprise M my housewives use salt and T. pper plentifully with vegetables tint fal lo realize that sugar ts also a part of vega:. 1,1 cookery I' not oi.lv restore. the natu-B.Mitness to all vegetables whfher cooki d alone or together, but b n Is the rrlous flavors into a Miss Kirksel Openshaw of Salt lake was a week end vi'iioe of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Openshaw. La Salle Pierce A. Btiiik Pierce A. Stuta U IMIUJ w hole Not too much, of to h hv all means w .! J ight ou adilLir I : The inroln P.ichnrrf TIRl TRUCK and BUS I' conw, -- Packard . Mrs. Afton Coates spent several days the past week in Salt lake1 visiting friends and re'atives. . Hupbile JOKING DanR. Jermun was a Provo visitor' Monday. fim' OuteJT hut a rsu,t Ci Pr 30.T II. I). RITE-WA- Y FLOUR & FEED EXCHANGE SANTAQUIN, UTAH Bates, Mgr. H. D. 7.50-2- am . 0 .. .. II. I. M.D. II. I. 9.00-2- 0 H.M. 9.75-2- 0 II. D- - SS7-4- M k) p H SI 6! 5 16.50 36.40 51.65 14.50 16.30 26.45 46.50 61.65 lo ihe 'll londay "VOICE of FIRESTONt cYiqld over cK. fB. C-- nation ice DUKE PAGE tl R I s ihorlj ITO PAYSON, UTAH H "We A:,n Ui SLe" p,ct P B ft and 368 6.50-2- 0 n n EVERYTHING IN MILL STUFF ANYTHING IN DAIRY & POULTRY FEED ll.l.. 6.00-2- 0 N U m C. H. 326 3t7 IS m ini- - shoes Values GUM-DIPPE- D WE DELIVER Japa". 1 FIRESTONE tires appeal to the thrifty. They gle Extra Values at the lowest prices ever known. Firestone tlo not manufacture tires under special brand names for mail order houses and others to distribute. Special brand tires are made without the manufacturer's name. They are sold without his guarantee or respond-bilitfor service. You take no chances on Firestone tires. They are and each tire bears the e silent, safe, of is a service. which satisfactory guarantee name, in economies buying, manufaFirestone's greater these make and possible greater valuei distributing cturing, and lower prices. Stop at our store today. See sections cut from Fire stone tires special brand mail order tires and others. compare Quality Fake these section in your own hands ::iul Construction. Then you, too, will know why "Fire itone is the tire that taught thrift to millions! 3 ire's !' Th, r 1 MIIrM'SMS m -- 'isU waterways freight. ' r 0 R- 1 o shes shes just i I t l.o vim lief Society Conference wai held ward Sun voo.Nz' day evening. Ires. Nellie Cushing was in charge and the following program was given: Solo bv Mr . Rachel Perry, That sweet Story of Od; short talk on Teaching Religion in the home, by Mary Smith; talk on Changed Attitude, by Ina These strong and silent men reso to We are all philosophers, Tutjen; talk on Making Friends, not mind us at times that the same qual-s- by Enina Kyte; a 4 fall us of Most short, speak. part chorus conmuch from a profound ignorance Hies are found in the onion, sisting of Rachel Perry, Dot Open-shaYerda GiKon, Grace Holman, of human nature, as from a failure Put who cares about that? Marie Kay, Ina Tietjen and Arro-ah- a to use the simplest and most obvious Jarvis accompanied by Hazel techniques. Gem: Mrs. Julia Hancock rej reChatvvin; is the of Memory theit it We know perman- Todays where like are and oil, Stake Board gave a to have Brains, gold senting human thj of beings ent nature short talk. two legs, two ears, a pair of eyes, you find them. a single nose, one mouth, and so on Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Peterson annYou may be a boon to your mother Now, we might ask is it also of ounce the arrival of the Stork Wedthe permanent nature of any human but youre just a ba!oon to me. nesday April 13, and left a winsome being to be a lair or a thief, symEureka! Eureka! baby girl.- - All concerned are doing pathetic or hopeful, proud or grate- ful? nicely. We know that it is a human imUTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS Miss Drucilla Johnson was hostess pulse to avoid danger; to seek food to the men.tiers of the O. N. O. club and warmth; to unite with the oppOil well brought in St George osite sex; and to strive for happ- Virginin oil fields about 30 miles Thursday night at the home of Mrs. iness. These are the mechanics of east of here producing 06 barrels per Chas. Crook. Bridge was played and a delicious lunch was served. philosophy. To desire and avoid. To day. love and to hate. The Primary of the Second waid Human beings, like automobiles, Cedar City Efforts being made held its spring Festival Friday evenThere same. the are different and to establish plant nursery in this is all the difference in the world valley. ing in the church. The Usher ng between a whippet and a ford, an Spring, a 30 minute playlet wu-pon hv Erma Kyte, after which essex and a plymimth. And so too New equipment inBrigham City a Basket of Flowers and Bird playwith individuals. But the principle of stalled in Milady Beauty Parlor. let were put on by Ina E. Tietjen the internal combustion of a gasoline is assisted the all cars between by Jean Carter. Pres Mary Secondary State highway engine that propells Kirkman who was in change, ga' e same. And likewise the forces that Cornish and Utida on Utah-Idah- o the ad lress of welcome. propells the minds and actions and State line completed. emotions of human being are of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chatvvin annAmos Larsen and the same consistancy. Brigham City So human nature is not such a Edgar Rasmussen opened painting, ounce the marriage of their daughtand wall paper hanging er Arroha, to Cecil Jarvis of this mysterious thing. You and I have nat decorating and establishment on South City, the marriage took place Apnl-1cleaning we mystures and are human are Main street. at Provo Utah. The couple will mechanto is the erious? All there make their home in Santaquin. ics of human nature is the simple Castle Dale Utah Pvvoer & things that drives it. Look for those Co. plan to reconstruct their Light Mis. Margret Pratt and children and not the highly coiWplexed system here. Marcia Rose and Billie spent the past week visiting Mrs. Pratts parmade to ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wadsworth Logan ImpYovements One of the highest compliments old poultry plant of Utah State Agyou can give to a person is to tell ricultural College. Camp Summit Chapter of the D. him that he has a sense of humor. U. Pioneers met Thursday in the of sensitivemost curious a have People Jarvis Kaford re- Relief Brigham City Hall. A program was ness in this regard. Tell him that novated interior of his clothing renderedSociety as follows. Harmonic solo. he is disorderly, or lackadaisical, or store. Jack Openshaw, solo, Rachel P. Perry homely, or awkward; he will bear 3 readings, Dorrell Greenhnlgh; ladup under these. But to tell him Castle Dale Society organized to ies chorus,, under direction a is of humor of Ina sense no that he has recondition cut-of- f road from Green Tietjen; and Harmonic solo Jack Opblow from which the best find it River to Western Emery County. enshaw. difficult to recover. When a girl says that sick she may mean that tired of staying home. in aw.i : ' i Ri in Inland Vmiricns . - i r- I'M-ie home- nod, i i H: , i : ( ' i u bn-arid-pa- "s bade ' t I:. . , , l i ' . , vy2 V. "r t V. v. t i : 1 y. ,l' ' i ' , Ja T) r Go-b'n- on application. 'WAYNlEK?R&J I.trg y , r daJght1 - a- ! t Vear 6 Months i;w , la 1 n - Jo .V A .on a d - ,11 M !u and ighti r Martha, Mr-- . Ibmi King ull of Salt li-- ; Mi. and Mi Marten Gunderson and fam y if Intnii Gunkrson of M.i .Mammoth, mn.o'.h, Mr. and M'-- . A E. Wad . and Mm- - Ja on and Matt f Ol id !is Oi 'n an. Mr Mii'me o n of Proto, M'- -. Th. a H gg i oi , M, Mr. and Mi-- . Sp riILggin-on- , ce n IPgg iKoii and family, Mi- -. Clara I.crntiiar, Mr. and Mr-- . Jairbz Chr st ( mi ft -, ri ensen, Mr. and Mr-- . Mi Mi. a0!.,f OI n a'nl Mi all Evelyn Ol ,(,n arid Her of Hanta'iinn. Many b autjul an useful gift- - weie presented to the gue t of honor. M,-- - .1 - N l. liUl a r. ' to Mr n - RI 22, A P a Pa- - i ; 'I INM H t I J. HAROLD MOl'.N I LORD, PUBLISHER txiered at the Post Office at rr.IDW. APRIL UTAH N, DltlVE Dl AND EQUIP YOUR CAR r ,,,,,, CO. I |