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Show FRIDAY, UTAH THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, AUGUST 5, 1933 Interesting Origin of Legal Term Indenture By Mr. A. R. Wileon Phone 4 Chase entertained at Weda most delightful luncheon on guests for eight afternoon nesday ni luding Mrs. Sid Coray, Mrs. C 0. Nelson, Mrs. Emma Wilson, Mrs Mrs. George Genevieve Ellsworth, Mrs. Flint Mrs. R. W. McMullin, Mrs. E H. Street and Mrs. John F. Oleson. Dix-on- Two tables of progressive rook were played during the afternoon. .... Mrs. Hamilton Richmond entertain ed the members of the 0. G. Bridge Club at her home Friday night. Mrs. Vuon Davis was a special guest Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Waldo Wilson and Mrs. Hyrum McClellan. entertained Mrs. George Stanton at a family dinner on Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversary of her huiband. ...... Mr. and Mrs. Enos Reece and Herman duughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tagge and Mrs. Frank Smith of Salt Lake weie Payson visitors on Sun day. varied type and Legal documenta of collecvalue have accumulated In the SoHistorical Business tions of the of bulletin recent ciety of Boston. to the penattention calls the society This manship, especially the words, Indenture" with which a document, Tha dating from James H, begins. document gives rise to the bulletins Smith to explain qtjotatlon from Adam Intricate legal language: "It has been the custom In modern most occaEurope to regulate, upon and of attorneys the payment sions, numthe to court according clerks of ber of pages which they had to write; each the court, however, requiring that and so lines, many page should contain to each line so many words. In order the attorneys increase their payment, and clerks have contrived to multiply words beyond all necessity." The word "indenture In law has an In executInteresting use. Formerly, both parts ing a deed In counterpart, of the document were on a single sheet with a blank strip left between dethem. The two pari were then cut "Indented" being or by tached apart In an Irregular line. I Four-Leafe- Mrs. Ann Parowan to vlst with her daughter, Mrs. Flint McClellan and family. Cepyrtfter WNU. SERVICE Francis Lyndo U,U Qtrxd FUh in Swimming Tank It seems that the French people are not so keen about making use of swlm-mln- g tanks in the winter months and the result Is that these place are not profitable in the cold weather. In order to make use of hie plant during the dull season, a Parisian pool proprietor stocked his swimming tank with fish and it proved a greet attracThe fishermen are tion for anglers. charged an admission fee and are allowed to catch a limited number of fish. If they desire to go over the limit they must pay for the privilege, the charge being reckoned by the number of fish. ;A o 'J CAcpnaf A race across the continent half-wa-y with mysterious robberies, attempted murders, adventures, and the love of a maid and a man, makes this a story of unusual interest among the best this distinguished author has hair-raisin- produced. It g will Settle. Federal Claim. The United States Court of Claims was established In 1863 to sdjudlcete claims against the United States. It consists of five Judges, a chief Justice and four associates, end sits at Washington. The court considers matters placed before it and upon the first day of each regular session of congress presents the findings of the court for the year, and upon recommendation of the coart congress appropriates money for the payment of the awards, It Is not necessary for more than a majority of the Judges to approve. run serially in these columns. Be sure to read it. Freight Service. In addition to this Prompt, Dependable Service there is the saving of drayage charges, effected using our Free clover will bring luck to the one who finds an ancient superstition, and there It esn be no way of learning for a certainty how It started. Old writers suggest that Us resemblance to the E form of the cross is the root of the notion. "The person who carries a leaf of or cruslform clover the about with him," asserts one of these, will be successful at play, and he will dream of his beloved, or the maiden may, by slipping a leaf Into her lovers shoe without his knowla edge as he is about to set out on resafe and sure his secure Journey, turn to her embrace. It may be noted that the three-leafeclover also had much virtue, because It symbolized the Trinity, and the tradition Is that St. Patrick converted the whole Irish people to them, showing by Christianity through the trifoliate leaf of the shamrock, how the three persons In the Godhead might exist and yet be one. The idea that a Service. ry SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD Clover d four-leafe- d Repairing Mens half soles Rubber heels , $1.00 40c All I 1 E. W'ilson hhas gone to This is the experience of the patrons of Red Am Ancient Belief in Luck of DELIVERED TODAY SHIPPED TODAY s Ladies half .soles Rubbe or Leather heels jj. .... other work in proportion PAYSON SHOE REBUILDERS C. F. Reynolds, Prop. One door East of Star Theatre, Payson, Utah four-leafe- d ANNOUNCEMENT d We have purchased from the Smoot Lumber Company their Payson yard and stock of merchandise. When inventory is completed we shall move to the uptown yard and the old one will be closed. Stamp Lyre-Bir- d on the In reproducing the lyre-bir- d first of Its new series of stamps, Australia has chosen at once, perhaps, the best known and most elusive of anti Its greatest claim to podeaa birds. fame lies as much In Its extraordl nary powers of mimicry as In Its brll liant tall feathers, the shape of which gives the bird Its name. It can, and does, Imitate sounds, from the mocking laugh of the hookabnrra to the sawing of wood, with the most deceptive accuracy Imaginable. A curious Is the building habit of the lyre-birof "dancing mounds," os which It struts and minces while going through ita program of mimicry. Probably the flrat white men to see q lyre bird were members of an exploring party sent out. In January, 1708, from the Infant settlement that later became Sydney. :: We wish to thank the people of Payson and vicinity for their patronage during the past nine years, and to assure them that the service which we have endeavored to render in the past will be continued and improved to whatever extent is made possible by our better location and increased facilities. d lISlIMIIilHUIIIIIIHIlsai IUI WELL MEET YOU At Chase Lumber & Coal Co. EVERYTHING IN LUMBER Valuable Real E.tate The oldest part of Manhattan, often called the cradle of New York city," It assessed for city tax purposes at $1,000,000,000, ANYTHING IN SERVICE I ? PHONE 127 L the New York Herald Tribune says. The property occupies the tract south of a line crossing Manhattan Island from the North river at Harrison street to the East river at James street, following along Worth street to Broadway and Leon ard street, east of Broadway. Its es tlmated selling price Is one and one half billions of dollars. 500-acr- e Fourth Annual Golden Onion i ED R 8-9-- 10 saeainiHES Payson Milling Co. v Well Decorations Mural painting reached Its highest development among the Italians, enlist Ing the genius of Michelangelo, (liotlo Raphael, and Tltlaa. The word "mur al," derived from the Latin muni. meaning "wall," refers to wall palm lng, especially that lindving sy-- i. matlc decorative design. It had Its beginning in the prehistoric cave pain, lugs, and, In spite of several declines, has never been a lost" art. PROGRAMS PARADES Tlii? c'lipment cc.t approximately $1400, but we, in Past experience with the same equipment , Vviiiie milling with the largest concerns in the state feel thr.o it is not an experiment with us. We feel that the noopln of Payson and surrounding vicinity arc crt'tled to the best flour that can made. Ro, we have remodeled our mill and added this extra equipment and are now turning out a veij satisfactory product. Get a sack today and see fa yourself. Our flours are all manufactured from blended hard and soft wheats. HORSE RACING - RODEOS DANCES - SPECIAL FEATURES Come And Enjoy Paysons Hospitality Again CASH PAID FOR USELESS HORSES & COWS. DEAD ONES IF CALLED IMMEDIATELY. PHONE 050R1 PROVO, UTAH ISIS TAX FREE OUT - OF - TOWN.. TELEPHONE CALLS ARE TAX FREE WHEN TOTAL CHARGE IS LESS THAN 50c installed the latest type of flour improving equipment onth5 well market. 1 hm equipment has proven itself to be v, orth its cost in the improvement of our flour, gif a it v ing very hile color and much better baking results. UHMaiiiiuiiiullla - iies to announce that they have recently the H We wuh to further announce that we are giving farmers storage for their grain Free of Charge. We are exchanging flour and feeds for grists, givinl the same ratio as last Free year. We also give on Storage grists. U. S. GOVT. TAX Calls 50c to 99c Tax 10c Calls $1.00 to $1.99 . ..Tax 15c Calls $2.00 and up Tax 20c 20c is he maximum tax. The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co. Payson Milling Co. PAYSON, UTAH iiiiiiiiiiiiiIKIllilllllB11lglCii |