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Show JUNE THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, LTAH Ri Tine Pay son. 'CIifaji Ie Mid J. HAROLD MOl i:likhel eer Friday at i ,. t, u t I'l . D, News Santaquin Ina LLI-ilE- K L i -. M-- ;. J . L-- .. The Heritage American .A U ! Tntjen) rvd at if.o Po-- . 1 , I,:, . ' , ; 1 Var Monti.-- i !. Os. MM A loss t I, 'il'1 .. , I'., EkT! AD M and l- ; . Mail! a Biiyk' Mu. wo',, in San a.u.n to Do near Mr,. Mary O. Green ia'gh who D conf.m'd to her hod. ir Mr-- u In,- - da;. c mu E. Ta;,l r of !. !'. ait f E. .1. r r. a Da 1 j.-- it' , '. i t. - .4 V' i , E. Ti jeii bn'' i, t tv t ' m :a-- t L I: v v i" i ti i : 1 i i- : i cci .i o u ai l 1 V 11'. ba rt fthiCi v Mr: i v h Ev- - h1- d ra i i m vl i 'be pe-.- and l ui fm M vs a v.iJi' C3 wLRh we crin Icct.Mi ur the durrur.'ira Th ' v rn oat : : dc-- I .V ; t: i" ;.ir i , en f it :di lYo. T.e'je'i . ive-iirg- v i..-v- Mr--- . ' v av I.oni ami Mrs v i viMtoi Juliet Gi.ate of . 's t: ll H . e i. ; i r i a in t. o i wa ChOJoO tLD r i i M Mi vi im tu..-:- . r t.D r th n h it A Ik 1,11. c (u Thi? nvite is cjr- - VhO tc- -a c ft' KX ; 'v CM ( . 'L c :t,'d M "rib J. T. . iil Jiy M piui oe. d in i.n , .' i "" o : !'. l. . E. tiv g M , ,i i w u v :.i ? m. v e i - iu til eu ul to li-- . is an awful disease .i , D-- i yu'j, y - all the world. he :ai.l. And youll like her. DuI graciously declined the invitation. All wi1 es, that i most ail wives, are the swvteA things in the world to their husband-'- . A id 1 knew this acquaintance of mine from schoolboy days. He wa a rowdy and a tough. There was no habit too bad for him to take up. And even now matur'ty ar.d marriage hadnt seemed to have sobered him any. So I suspi.'oned him of having a wife like aft I Im-,:- .at b- ill-br- : i l: T - r v l(,, I .'.: 3 ; j i ) t t M ,! ' i i. I it I , i s i , hus-lan- d J ! o M- J. A. tbof an:: I'.nc. i' s..mil-lii,ure- : b.it I call it love. M.. a ..1 Mr . John B. Jcx of Spanish lovis dy you each hour of the i'o.l:. The marriage vt ill take place day. j.ii cig t, renumber you by. :n the near future. -Vi i ha. e n baniiia-- . Slug uiiie-.l.- g M's-eNaomi ami Y orue N pic. Yi Vie my ideal of a of Dike I won! gathei :pt"t Mem irl:.! Da. pried s it ?,E Lemeoac. Jmume o of it Ea buc i. Theres dam fir yo in h g in tie v. oild I wouldnt do Mrs. J. V. Yatis ami .son Keiinetl, for yo i. Good night sv eetheart. Call : ' il, Yii'tiiiia spi nt Sunday eall me sweetie. art, call ,1 a the home of Mr-- . ve ihar. :bert Ivay. I bear year , m i; geltiU; oil.1 Me. and Mrs. Dn Y.id.,wmth an-Itatber, t .o .via:., ago he wore my , ,i Leo, and Mrs. J. E. Pratt and u'd i u t , now 1 wear his. on Billie and daughter Marcia spent The greatest discovery a man can 'he early part of the week visiting vit h Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wadsworth. make is to find hiin.se. f. cal Vo i Hon. . a.io ; Mudnc--- , ! ' i r. a id ' y , . I.-- . , ' s ; 1 V. M ( Y . r. :: i Hi: iiT ir . : . ; , a p Ai-u- . 'i I .u u:ui rv i v; i n . . . D. A , n'.i n - M- of ' L. ,1 : M . Nlr. . l.,.h Tielj, i T M.'-.da- i h o- J ' .i 1K' u I Thelma arid Elma Tietjen were Salt La! e ETIIICS Cr HANKING Viola Mr. j .y of Suit La' o the home ' f Mv a of Mr-.- . 1 . i M.v-vi- visitors last Thursday. v 5 I. C.j A. M"s. Max Pov.d-'o- Wo must not unfair advantage of our competitors. It is entirely proper for us by legitimate means to obtain all the business that we can, but in doing so we ought to do nothing that will injure our competitors and that will Melvin A. Traylor in any way aid to destroy the confidence which the banks must repose in each other and which tho community at large must ren e in tho banks as a whole if we arc " lug to thrive, and remember always we cannot thrive separately. We shall e.'ther all thrive together or all suffer t.ak disaster. ..nd ?, i iY'.Y J e." i s ' - .; i A v V y 1 i 'L.? ; i N(; yy. V, I -- vi!tir,g her pate. J obit S. Oponshaw. . L.d Jo the quality cf our products is cne trust that we guard with the utmost cave. It is our desire that each customer v.e nerve ?' r.E absolutely satisfied with tr e quality cf his purchase. Why not make use of Eds policy the next time you buy lumber? rvIairAcdnhsg of Provo n Hie r, id weed. - .'I'iv.-.- y Mm-- ; Mis Rovvena Bettes spent Wcdr. Iry in Halt I.ake on business. TRAYLOR President First National Ii.ink, Chicago By MELVIN Xi$ ft1 'r.tl at Uolhulay. Mrs. Cleo Faulk of Salt sp' nt the past week visiting her parent-- , Mr. and .Mrs. Isiah Ilolladay. HCmESPUM : SEUSE : . ;T.a t t, i I 1 s : n himsftf, and I wasnt especially anxious to meet her. But hardly a week had passed and I me. this same acquaintance again and this time his invitation appealed to me more than it had before. Not becau ? I was more delirious of meet my suspicions of her ing 1, M wife but because I was had r. t lessened hungry. So accepted ami a half an hour later found mo in his rather well apnor ioned apartment b; ing introduced o his especially lea itiful wife. We had a very appetizing dinner and r terwards I pent a very evening eforo leaving. This I had suspicions! of being wife e aiise her husband I simply was, ipressed me as being very refined id charming. Where her ' ppeared bold, she was modest. Whete he was unbecoming she was stately. Where he was unworthy she was ra .iant. And I walked home slowly that night and v ondered why he was her hus- uajghti,', c of thiii daughter, ,e i nageive'.t En.d aid Mr. to 'Cyril Jex, son of ure dDlrg me riazy. i.t 'evieve, of v in s L-- j.i ml ILitv1. . . o the mind. The other evening I met an old acquaintance of mine v.ho I had not seen for a m.r.l er of years me to hi, apartment some He evening to have dinner ard to meet his wife. Shes the sweete.-- t little i'i n P61-- Angt-Ls- to Ste biue-grec- blue-gree- n in. . v. Mr. ar. . wife kno a v. Lo i.l-bi- e pleating ede?! valances and curtains e the general color note. In choosing as the kev t ' e col r sJiornp. co,ur v. e keep in nnnd the fact tlw the strong virile colors should 3 k- ned be used m large spots in a room. F . ., of ;u..v mg is en- - the sake of serenity, stress the cm wr.ivil C, IS cuuu-- and use the warm ; ,1 O' a ill vivid tone, C. .floor of our in accessories, such as o' i.i. pillows I u r t kXCS llowor hoDers and so 'iv; v Inut and thS hi a i ,i Our c is in i: ;.f. O. i ; of biue- Now, w ith our walls arranged and d i a on a light our color scheme chosen, cj1''! iwry we are v. ,. 'i g ve; us the desired ready to consider the furniture Our ,ng the v a, Is h, liter than next article will show how the value the ceding lii.iiter st.il of good wood may be brought out. ,,-- -, I nc.ii ' airo.daiie. We also fo get, too, that geniu; not genius all tin- time, lhce ve long intervals betiueii Ia,tciir s ina np.i' jor illuminations. Poets l.no.v km.w al. iirioi ation, but they ' aridity during which t'oy :.. or faith or memory. hope had his moments of dejection. Ho wo can all be geniuses to ourselves. We more humble people have our intutions, our times for rising on the crest of the wave, for thinking and doing our best. Because we do not become great geniuses does not necessarily mean that it i; not withit more often means that the in us opportunity or materials for becoming great did not present if self. W mistake genius for greatnos-- , when is merely being and doing our best. Suspicion iii'lv.-i- l i j ot Lucy And , orb .uy cotta, m wallpape?, draper eT,r! nuure. lamps and access eVr' Clam i i, uinmtna " bln in the 5m ,ni! ur colorful window draperies , of a large in tones of terra cotta,6 green and rust on a warm tai gtjj -- We too often forp't i daponiD upon the da. a io ii.r.c cuiiM i Aivbimt-deroach. devised Edison, ini n'.i i. . could not lave ojr radio. An pi'tat as Aliraha o Li.1 not hae era. a a became lie cn shows how the M in Ivv'hi. ami M'. Llq.d v.,-i ml and the pe: Mo.iaday i v. . th Mr. M''s. .,1 r ,:i ;.ml ay ' i.t :. Il di. day. '.g an., 'iiore ,r hmg II..,! Tftmcotn fcpeated lua-i- M A'M ( dai:ii. e"' M.iruri't le and a: d !c '.;di ,. Li - , WAYNE .. Direct jr, iiicclj'.v i tlle K V ' Atlantic line ( .". G R0on, Selecting the Color NcH -- L ,i 1032 ' 1 CALL a , ; - ?I Ml,s Jean Larson is spending f days in Springvi'le visiting I-- a v 1 ,1 Hatch. H Howard Ilolladay, Bert Gunderson, Clara Lemenar and Ina E. Tietjk r pent Saturday in Salt Lake when they attended the Democratic convention at the Playhouse. Miss Helen Tuckett was pleasantly surprised Saturday even'ng by sel.o and a; her limne, prim to her departure for Provo where shi ! Iksiret flertary lc. Ji Service Above All Wliy pay more for less, f Phone 107 Walter Riebv, Local Mgr.' custcmer-assured-satisfacti- on LtiHioer er toa EW.BViEIN'; IN I.U.MBER ANYTHING PHONE A ERA C. HATCH Service Mgr. IN SERVICE 127 Lady Attendant expects to spend the summer. Week end visitors of Mi. ar.d Me Russnmson were Mr. and Mis. Kail Crawford and daughter Shirl v and Mrs. C. C. Rassmusen tf Hat Iaike C. A. Sentiment in Banking No sentiment in banking? Will yon recall just one days activity at your desk what were the problems you considered? Did they apply solely to conduct of the affairs tho of your bank, weighing, measuring, analyzing, valuing securities, extending credit, driving the best bargains possible, having in mind only the material return from your days labor? Certainly such is not the case. I recall many days happy days, too In my experience In a very small country bank, in which I am sure not of my time was given to the real consideration of the financial returns to my institution. cold-bloode- d one-tent- band a id she was his wife. And I said to myself. Suspicion is certainly Markets an aw.' il disease of the mind. And Open I In an open market for the believe even r ; I said it I suspicioned her of actual and sale both of compurchase haing put on a good front, and modities and securities. But so long was not what she appeared. that as the actual rate for credit in this o country swings up and down according Experience takes away more than to the demand for funds for speculait adds; young people are nearer ideas tive purposes, little Influenced by central or other banking policy, then than old men. something Is wrong somewhere. Moreover, If business Is Influenced as is almost universally charged Delicacy in women is strength. by the state of public, mind: and if the state of public mind is Influenced, as in reTodays Memory Gem: cent years It most certainly has been, There is nothing good or bad but to run the scale from extreme optimism to extreme pessi-nDthinking makes it so. accord;to the characters on a ticker tape, then someIs wrong with the public mind, Jealousy is like a muscle in the thing conduct of the forces back of or the the more you exercise it the aim tho tape. Those responsible must prostronger it becomes. vide the answer. 1MK)9 . Mrs. Ford Hnovv of Ogden spent past week vi ipng with l er pur-uMayor and the 'fiW-T- hy Mrs. E. B. Iligginson. s'" Mrs. Hugh Nelson ar.d chddien of Hj anish Fork, spent the car'.v part of the week visiting Mrs. Nelsons mother, Mrs. JCllon Bettes. Mr. and Mrs. Willis flak an! f. r-- i i'y of Halt I.ake spent Monday in Santaquin at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ilolladay. Mrs. J. II. Taylor and dangh Provo were guests of Mr. and J. A. Tuckett the past week. I I I X X I I I RITE-WA- FI.OlR Y & o" . IFED Santaquin, Utah C. IL Bates, Mgr. Everything in 31 ill Stuff Anything in Dairy & Poultry and t '-f ti in Years! .. 4 , Union Pacific Offers 5 '.pci? Remarkable Vacation Bargains - k: Mr. A ; ; & - 6. J, West East IMt-Il-O- i- Putting off necessary minor plumbing and heating repairs today paves the way for major catastrophes tomorrow. Don't wait. Let us fix em now, while theyre small, rather than later, when they're big and expensive Phone 2SW THIS FRANK.KERR Plumbing & Heating Pay son, Utah enjoy swift, Bummer, to 7 transportation G vacation destination. roa Pacific . . . over the smoothest houi Amve bed on earth. sooner. Arrive refreshed. the lowest in years! s Ask about low-coscenic wonders of the es'nvWhere' of return routes. 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