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Show " AV. THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSQX. UTAH ,9 n Provo : a iCUL'g ' '' T.i ini": n imi.i- in - ! .11 v he iStH 7. o :;v .... V, :Kr - il0 existence. i..y car, which j :t - 7, j e'eou-.-S' Pty-f-- in thirty- - s e dep j tho to a. hch i U S j; ; ; mi' ( ;it,ur.dc-i"-''ua- ,; ,,.niua:c i . "j ' fatal, al'in- - u,J,Ki:iyV Thav,!V;!!K refers win ;m; 2J to JS and Autumn' :,y. cio-- c b, cv.'.im-- HJ. r will ! . per-- I ' . iJiarttr the d.nt ed'jvation Winter (): P- - - , L.' in irary v,iu I i:i,vv ha bulletin.-- n l'.A'l, Crap U ,j. r, h i mi emu Pity, id' of ui k t a Fount y - S. 'm' a: Hal ey and 77 ' !H'rin1 10 c,)tstnvt ar.d auto caivp - ty-Se- , , ... At b, I rl: o u:f i 1 ' iri.-i- ., Ims ri h! ;i or, l v. M. m 'af r with-(E- Jut e , , ! :. D .e y the . .T.lir-- !' leit 'I", of I. viol Op. (lie! S l ,t li e This o!r. ill sly omiislieu Market from Earl and McKay leased Au'J"1 II 1! abn "S, lies he, : ; 0 io .i trial be,' ; i 's Iv-'- t B. Jensen and mi Ihpi r ifa.tgi-igCalsomiii-g- e meat and grocery ir.g. Painting and Ecj airirg. Incuire South Main Street of II. Warren. Phone I'd'dJ.l, Sa! ,em. Y. the Ivne the a of wiili inje a gl.mdu'. r cv I...,!-- , 'I'll e ore o' n to frooi the d act .Into!., whirl;, il has boon proved hy si :i eo In iveent yo;rs, e ei' v to a htrpo oNtiCit .surh functional proe as that of growth. Tho a'lim nt has left Marys horn s as brittle us egg si. oils,'' It was said. The oilier covering Is so iinsubs! r it! ial 'luiilr o' 7r.o'!;in fro',1 lie .! ps pi ' Her Iu!e.! fie;. lire 'allot nmplel :m of publication, al , i I . : ncs so ;.ln. ol big i, i fi e ; . J.r st iv.'.a in byb! g a a I'.. 11. , F7r. Ruocia a i 77x Ia i V:. : L mt ,W M". ow - 'i ir; ip h ion of tln mid : or die Vib a itr.i.p 'u re Inn ' de-p- i. ' r, d mu- el e o' as io ' ,h y that enters eonnneree. T.ong liefore Mareo Polo passed down tin Pat liny coast, ginseng tea was a favorite tonic among the nobility and wealthy people of China. The poor could not afford to drink the brew, it was once worth its weight in gold. I,n si years shipments uvor-agoabout $8 per pound. Mai Oriental Nobles Rich. Most of the early oriental ginseng grew in the mounlain.s of Korea and Manchuria. Every plant, was owned by the ruling houses. Korean kings derived most of their revenue from Manchurian rulers ginseng roots. waxed rich. Shape has lunch to do with ginseng price living. The more a root Is shaped like a man, the more valuable it is oil tho Chinese market. nn important part Pi;, wig play In oriental polities in tile Seventeenth ecigury. Manchil nobles, seeing their supply of wild ginseng depleted, made laws to protect their plants against, the raids of Soiiihern Chinese. Prelecresources was one of tion of pha-ent1 re,a sons for the laws which exclsid- .; sill Chinese from the domain of tin Mancbus. Operations of ginseng ms Mers, however, persisted. Chinese prefer the wild ginseng, the American layman cannot i'i '.vI t',.o di "c'vnee between the wild and cdiicated reels. With the a oil of the oriental wild giiceng M:p;iy, the American Colonist readily fe:id a : arl.et for toe root a which ;;i cu' at the buck doors of their vil-- ' i! l! in stive; r,.. mrily al who has spent the irtg which later bunted ar.d neci education, and tated moving instruction quarters to.-c- d Utah Cash vtar at New York university; , assistant professor a Z. C. M. I. vvarchcuse. Today the B. Hr.r.-Viinta Jtpp.-oni r. since April Y U consists of an upper ami lower, Milford Root physical education, who has been touring Europe. campus including eight buildings,: pool hall. nearly one hundred acres of land, and! Brigham City New appointments for next years stadium The Alpine Summer Eons faculty are: George Stewart, Ph. D., enlarging . - senior ecologist on the staff campus is located sc enteen estahli: hment on be b,v ' '( e: lie C ... hi n i, v, up V; ; : :i r , m, M b . i re1, Io ; are. l.l"l . li. s ! v c ,i .1 r n M...t yen i! e,v to u : : - I It a i ,u , i of r';' S I'm! : r;7'7 h ' m il d o r a ; he o: ml .. I me r u.eo kilo, e .. .v in k t: II I le 'rill noil; Re- America is counting cylinders and D 1 ! !" be '. n In n mmlr.l. h Sr:e January 1st, the public has purchased more Chevrolets than the combed total of all cars And all eights priced under $1000. four-cylind- Why? Cflme saga? er America counted cylinders and to this conclusion: six is the ideal SIX CYLINDERS number for a car of lowest price! 0 znoTe because an engine with extra cylinders is bound to cosf more for gas, oil and upkeep. No less, because six is e sma est number of cylinders you can ve m a car and avoid the undesirable Effects of inherent vibration six, as Chevrolet builds it, is the mdium between two ex- mes. It gjVea unexcelled economy Bppy MORE-- NO LESS no! Ion : is a:;d to V.'ljb. I. lbllT. r.A i : o:'-.,- Wiilbii 'Ami. (A, ml !m t Live ill i .. :.i in. live Hliolber Ai eiv ml e. if to tin1 exi-A- , ( 'laps the fir' t Am riean ginseng who discovii; ns wc.e tin plaids while mailing their er rel-liter for the p'ant; profe sienal hunters Into the ; American forests. Thus open tin lU'W rgt 'tl'i to the C'delli Is. Cinseng Farms Established. V.'ild ginseng thrives in mountain regions from Minnesota to Maine ami routliward to the Calf coast. As in the Orient, domestic wild roots became retiree and bi rb prices paid for the roots entorprhvng Americans to farms. Some growers liavo pvoUfe.l from ginseng cultivation, but nil fortunes aim have been lest. It lsi.es from nix to seven years of a 'e to develop a mature root. Pome domestic ginseng farms have -- ii e.' tabli.'lied in the woods whore the wild roots thrive. Olliers have ! in clearings, but Li ii edabiished C eases tin farms are roofed so of the day's sun('i.'t only shine will strike the plants. "Mom of the giiM'.-nexported from tie railed Stall's today is of the variety. eel : -- ' ! : 1 tor t'.ic annual pari'ig no'i'-vI a moot r! n:f;elil. 111., next at fVp' 'lnber. la. 'I :ma T'.io smooth. And because of this smoothnesthe fact that the whole car is s-plus built Chevrolet is automobile that really a stands up. It's a good, reliable, economical car the day you buy it . . . and it low-pric- ed i R. A. U. b Over Car In addition, Chevrolet is a modem car, with Free Wheeling, Syncro-MesFisher bodies and many other advanced features. Be cylinder wise! Follow Americas lead and make your d car a six a Chevrolet pext Sixl Unless you do, you cant expect the satissmoothness, economy and lasting faction to which your money rightfully entitles you. gear-shiftin- of til ' keeps on being good, reliable, economical after 5,000 10,000 15,000 miles of driving. h br-- im-1- is wiiiimii ii. n. N.-- 'i I!" is Him loMa, bo sai.l. un'i! la I lyma i.n.l was in .' "i aim.' In lb- - riiee of lb- - O. A. U., Town I 11. o '.IT. bio liMniben-- l it. i r ii'ji ."i. but '.ov !'' lot-is b is (ban 1o.!w I. w;,oi. i if I'ioia so solidly, ruggedly obb- -t A rbueony wiili if g, r 'I l Fatal to Wife s rel duri' g a game r liiodiansl breu;.bt del O. Ste-Ttliii ! y !. a a;;, d d u i;'1 e ' to M r.' .R dx. '!'!.e a will In for !y limred Wi ll :..;iti-announce. Mrs. nsr i r. died of gum-bo- t wounds and Oi . l I (: ':.-'i- ox-c- I Tlim was Ike opinion e pivs-e- j by S .o. iel !. Town, !i;'!ioiial eimiiuninb-tIn Tit in ns be Ivmimb ' In a'b.'O.w: v : b i rs in the cily -- NO ecu ; C?.. b With Since r( A. ( b-- Since Januory 1st f buyers have chosen more Chevrolet Sixes than the combined total of all fours and all eights priced below 1000 America pleas oho idy has A. R. Forecast .7 It in 17'b.t Five Years. w aying that in the most convincing way it could possibly be said! SALES! to for p; e,.;:i',i!ory ! t A h.v or v No other motor car engine in America today costs so little for gas, oil and upsmoothness. keep. It gives built-i- n 65 or 70, Chevto hour miles 6 an From rolet is quietly, comfortably, enjoyably t. to bee in la ed an low-pric- of 1 i A When buying a car, do as America is doing: Count cylinders t And youll as America is saying: say, SIX! No more. No less! Is eon- - i s ke.i o',. or i foil ly days after the cim-1- 1 of this not- - uni-?rn- ty tho in little is ei y J,,-- T ; ;md filed in this office ml i ba re. at tli. it grows from (Ilimoiig is u S to fs incbo.s lsii.ii, has oval-sb- . spoil leaves, bears greenish yellow blossoms ill mi ! isi.aiiei- ami rial berries in ibe fall. It thrives in mountain areas of temperate North Amerieti aii'l Asia. The above groiitiil p. i. n of tin plant Is not ii: ilieil ; it Is the tbiik root ate. accompanied with a fee , n bi.biy reg.;n!e, MIM'.e.l I a ru ;t: t Ate planting . mm suting the r, g be he affidavit ? .. w r i: Pni'i'l , . rel mu y 'Hii i ,. I , ilriiil; m-i S ; ; i '1 he f eliMl'ei iy r. ; ;., 1". w r , rca-"m- PtPar Pity Utacal Oil Po; of this' jn by the return "th. t de l he Gcrrit ret'eived contract for furnishing 7 of lory cf the univer'ity, as leave tf absence ' l!' fine of barrels road oil to he used in m, v) fiom the historical data of the .;etn jr tcaii of the college a! lang-wh- o modern is of of ore h'(aimcnts on parts of state7,!,.. interest and catalogue, Zr'aid professor color. Ait the time of its founding by ir'r!u' ay ' WWm in s ha- - been at Stanford Charles President Brigham Young in 1875, of Ogde- ndaring the past year; be'n:f relocated, J.Wrt, assistant professor in phys-v- classes were held in a mercantile build: ; St a: ,m !, ' .. I: I'l; to n bob loot llu . & for lion I I ", .nrtheticd : B. ! a a "C'i ! 1 rl'-k-; r ,, - w it; S' .ai may be nccc.-rarc' the i mure year culinary pm m- m:. - di i yoa'c.l in the Ofiio' as Eiie No. i at, 1 of lain! ui", .) : year for .! of EM - UTDporuy i.f Navajo Iron I u, Fk. .' ' : , I'l. s. bi: c.,r. S w. T. L. !k tf M. ar.d m,.; fL w!u,.v ... m ill.", o y ! h 10 j enn-tru- . '.b. It JooO t i this fa!!. hurdred veanp ph'-n-fiuniiunir district to So. hi ; . Sa?"3 Grows I) .,es Kol Um. f.tbb. lime., le r: fr,""r?pp . i I. ami L .1 ity le,-- :OiiTANT bWfl jt :i mi I C i S'. 1 t A tv E t r b a Si UM 1, j i ' in i i , will be j7 .:n im .. . M. j from Utah in - ...... - 7 DOC C ...'j Kacli year it is treni-- i r iait.ed Inv.- thro!'r of bnel s to its manyi si1:,., n'.'cn m fiee lectures during Leader--- Jc'.yr Week, January J3 to J7. ThP 'P, heel yiar will culminate with Bae- ri reed am' v;e, a., ...A- - cf epi i Mauivate services June 4, Alumni' ;7 7. and instructors, th- - teach Ei ur:i.,n.s June , cnr:Ai-nand the Ei. r-vill The staff "nth Pommeneeim-nExercises June; r.ext your. 77frc for v - lid r'Or. II is Had Vear-CIvl i I ' Mater r.iV'iHi vn , , n i tijp! TVd IMiPATKIAl, REVIEW tail 11a rd rot e - ; EIo ! i r r Jil '.U ' r V 1 one ,v 10 PUZZLE . o m-e- :7 ' t'ni- - 'du'r.t.'.e-detr- , !!nuar tin oat- out the in' to :;0, v, according univ',,7 editor of ho i... a! colic ctic.i,.-- . ov,,.r T.t? ietts y.r.r. l Pra;.1 i"1 I .o. v. rag?. i:o:;z m.m.ady aa'nc cf ; i..' JU'-t-- :iftv-i.- mi:;: t seu: m IF. .,,- J. Okort.m.; .. English; and tram in office in o ynae rwwinmurntm laaus.e work a a ! of i.:V.-:.w- ; r ;;n '.v.rk. Mary . or tv-- ! v?theP- fo-- ; l,y in .,a, : rn n, f a nd hnrrlrea tri?" c. ts.a.A pi f. ilex John ion, ihirty-- t it y u! 'pi ) M j;ri n , ai ire - ami :) cze .1. i wiU have acc- u l of Jt.J.H ; v , psserae.- m i.'.Tolii"1 hi' -- I"- ,r V a :he e, i v -'I i . t- ; '- x, t : ,f i: . i m soemfl,.,. a May i I i : n , c, on;. mien ;'.e;; Iiavo of ehm.-.ip- , e Alice E. Kevno! Is, h lit f I'atui'c; Li - Pa: yon, wi.ere F.i, rj her of icns;...- - a l He Na-i- a i s ' one--fourt- cul-tivi.t- Geld Tadpoles Fcvnd in Stuie Fish dlatcFery i ibio.T. H. Langiois, (hi..' of (tie bui'!au of fish propagation i.f to" division of conservation, reported I'b'lte I Vi'iserviif ien Coniiiljs.' ieuer Wiliiaia UeinbsuT that golden tadpoles bad been found in the stale Is h bat cilery at Xenia, Ohio. licehtring that lie bad in'ver lieard of a golden tadpole before, I.aaglois c ,p:i o;,i: !c.- ttp.y were tin of the Ii'",:,. He oh-- vo.iug i" ed that filch tadpoles were ordi-i- . " ;!y black, bat that tin1 golden color f. iy have reu!tel froni pigmentary Cii)unibi:-(- . ! - I c low-price- For omi GREATEST ECONOMY BUILT-I- N SMOOTHNESS With more than tlx cylinders you sacrifice economyWith less than tlx cylinder! you sacrifice smoothness. All prices -- I V prices and easy terms Low delivered O. M. A. C. IrJIan Altar Lrtrst Gift to Fc L"'-V..,:,, CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS a r ri i OP, F. 0. 5. FLHtT, City.- - Iope Pop,a XI Bins iv PAYSON, UTAH n V - ii- ; I a'blao plaiM s l ave never in adult frv.s mid al-- I discovered !,!! b o tadpoles would lint irally lie white. b be g"bb n tad" .as urn being s"g-1. :c; by La"'! Li1 rner, suiieriu-1- . nd. id of tb.e Xenia hatchery, for Miiily and cxjiet imental pui'iioses. ill. iiiii;r!' dec-wit- i , pagan recuiar rni bis bolln. , by :i,re. pr 'Mil. .1 I'alla r Kirsi lib. mm, missionary in 'evv (iuiriea for over (yCx ars. i A 1a Still another thor.v vv i slide iiiu "Uin nulimr o!lt it might hr poi.ae by 1 ed u iiagan altar six ir.ummilied lieadr s of the Nevv Cu';i"U Li-- ; ef I ;.( n tie! that v.'e; .h'p! d b- fere in a bi." a'.'ar was in.imi.-..ion of sixty objects of a.s AND , s t.o. b. Flint, Mich. Special equip- ment extra. are over an argument of playing rhum o"e n.'iig ir.' n s'! rled to In;'. i. ;cl it v:m the fiiv-- t serious (lis i, la ale any veers of married life. Tl e Two Ar? Hitch-Hilrir- s Aciogs Sali-r- a i 1, v vvlie b The eollection, placed in the L. !;v!o :! r seijm, w as giv I, l.aum si.". brace. :: ill v oil tl.'e be mu i r'ch- Desert Two yo'f.g Lomioners huv c a a le Us' ir vvsiy ball tin' distance .s Use Sabarsi as the deserts first a waib'-iand caiehing i.'' !. Pi-r- s. caravans. Vv iliiutii (in enca-.plan and Norman Icran were I.x to b t. ar I'ert Flat-t-r.- s Jar's. ('.:e lie ' e v. inlsabited by Uib.-s- go to I I'roui ort Hoggar to T. Kano in tic ' i "i i r.ar, a 1' i'd" I'iM r '. Po u ' . t of desert P,:'.v "Gl the |