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Show e THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH The Payson Chronicle Ki Vv J. HAROLD MOUNT kurtered at the Post Office at Iayson, Utah County, Utah, as mail th PASTOR HAS SNAKES AS HIS PLAYMATES , I), PUBLISHER roBlinhed every Friday at Payaon, Utah, a city of 3,500 loyal, and contented citizens. J. age to board a tramp schooner and flee from the haunts of the men who M scorned him. He docked at a lonely port in Africa joined some interior expedition and plunged madly into the jungle. Scarcely there a month he contacted a fever and to use his own expression he even Prayed to die. But this fever ridden, soul sick man got well. He became strong and sturdy. He discovered an ambition for which to live and today no one knows of a braver man than Kay Russell Hays. He has done things that even a hero would dare not do. He has trod ground that even the beasts of the jungle fear. lie has even thought thoughts that you and I would dare not think. The life of this explorer should teach us one lesson the best things in man are always buried the deepest. We cant all be geniuses, but in the lives of all of us is hidden that little story of My Lady Hays. o One shrewd and capable person has said that it is impossible to make a universal negative. In photography a negative is first made on the film and after that it is a comparatively simple matter to print the picture or to even take parts of different nega tives and make and entirely different positive proof. But in life it is different. We y make negatives of the peculiar!-- 1 The Inspector landed several feet away and did not bother to complete the Inspection. Through his studies at several German universities, Doctor Meyer continued his Interest. He attended the University of Berlin, becoming a bachelor and master of arts, lie took his degree of doctor of philosophy at Goettingen and did some work also at Oxford. Wherever the preacher went he voice. An evening passed by is an evening took his collection, lie studied for the In Europe, hut was not orwell spent for we are too wary to ministry dained until coming here In 1893. et opportunity step us by. And as Since then he has served pastorates we pick our way homeward K. Ts. in South Jersey, Asbtiry park and Alhoarse whisper rings in my ears, bany. lie has lived In Woodhaven 19 years. Fifty million women cant be wrong Wife Conquers Fear, With laborious footfalls I feel my Mrs. Meyer said that she was at first luckless way along and then to bed where I do soliloquize anon and burn a little nervous regird ng her hus band's bobby and at ti:m when snak: s ye midnight oil. were likely to be roaming around the house, she used to send the preacher Many Persons Blind In ahead of her. She got over this to Touch, Expert Finds early fear, however, and has since been known to permit him to store a healthy Columbus, Ohio. If you are color rattler In her china cabinet over a peor tone don't feel blind, deaf, badly, because there are some people who are riod of weeks. Doelor Meyers daughter, now away blind" to the souse of touch, accorda university, never had any fear of at ing to Dr. Laurence II. Snyder, professor of zoology and entomology at snakes. When she was five years old she used to wrap the large lint barm Ohio State university. less specimens around her and earr.v Persons of this last group are unthat able to distinguish the shape of an them to show to people, a distressed the neighbors, her parents object by handling or touching It, Docsaid. tor Snyder says, even though the ob Doctor Meier tms numerous white jo'd Is perfectly round or square. The scientist has been able to make sears on Ids hands from b'tes of snakes. Bitten, he explains be has itl experiments by placing a box of blocks I m Itiek.v enough to have a of assorted shapes on one side of a ways serum handy. Once, grasp of packet screen so that Ids mbjoet is um Ing a cotton mou'h. he escape by the see them width of a thumb Help was YO miles t" wi may ..h Ural 1 I. witch p'Js at of cod ii".r n.otn 11 t u'-ho ami sjo-i.time i nt n, r I silt t on for these the Ia4 nm:hs oth-the r place wi ok. In : o much ffi-to be flying d, pend a groat d al ni lie, 1 liiCln eli r a -- w( wrii.ll icdjl a h gi "" or take pa ggo-u h t'a tire of his t u- - v days to check n su-M 1'eai'-- f- .J ' a' iepui ni lit su oilhi r tK bio ' c. -- ga-uii- to n.ii j Q58er. h Vfalttr Menhl H- qaaitof the ron-aci- J ear added to vi geiables ' In, j. J Mbs AnnMooh M's Rh-- a Barr are sP"ad.! .e. m Pay-o- n Mis-- a .id the Cany Mr. once Blackett j! Mi bliklurn i Ssi is the gay. Moore, plan' ain t (.an ' .thrush ird a mall can of ga- -' olive are all Til" gasoline h.j L.juim ent needed. a e- a, the centis daux.i on the er of the plait. The n.r.i! of the is somewhat cup-- ; hap. d and mid-- , the gasoinc until it soaks on down to the rout-- aul kill.- - the plant. The he. t time to daub the plants s when the ground is dry. Tying the a long stick takes some of crush .he ache out to the job. Plantain are commonly killed by digging them out and cutting the mots about an irth L'tiov,- dre surface of the soil. The i w r.cdnd b ms the work. If the lawn is overrun ith these wee.!-- , howanr, it should ..e dug up and iciuade. CANNING TL.lK IS HERE Vegeta It Canning There are some new principals in tanning vegetables that if carried out a ill help to make our pr'cMcts saf-- , r from spoiler a. There are I .. I ir. J , A k id.-, e, hat endangers ,..r nentaiion and ht yiodect wLi, li h.,s .o be discarded. The oth r is botu.ls.a .vhich is not recognized but is in foods and lias occurred fatal .'cry n this rocky mountain region. This i'crm is destroyed by high tempei time and that is why processing in a t liable pr ssure cooker, where a te higher than boiling point is possible, is recommended for the non-- 1 acid vegetables as ptas, beam, spinach, asparagus, mushrooms, squash and etc. The following are rules to follow if your product is to e safe. 1. Follow a recent reliable reccint with a', li ..poo.i A S. of the . Dr Mi e 7. of Ai'..u.-- t VVed-uadi- ( id the length of time for Cwimy A'titui. If you hi or 1"'.0 feet alt Rule time 70 tu 75 :M.ria-- ta1. e t red hoop a roI'rig. every m'j uie ( f renuir- - Rr V ti n Me .1.0 KV.U V. 0 (,, ITantaii nil. of a law n n ay row he pa. id th" Urn wi'h A rr '.dm tys, in j .irti'H nt of a Jaylors :.''(! an.! Id leva Kills , i tn ic. z - sPer,d; Mr. an cover j.us from one to o' er lid- also. Have lid rd at db.m IU! ay fur Mrs Evan . t'pkt a of South . Dr. Jm a t'l.ie when water in bub 7. rot ; - j - 1 xEWs toi'ipetey. (If boiler mole u ed- - The water in at orcharl and RAKE Iko-s- a yaeati.ui with her :.ed (.,'( r the product. w Butler MM l. A pa! L nr a a "A i' Peerv (b.Vs i hWe. "uh ht,r father jj. y. i ! dinner Mnrdr', !; 1 El;lest Mitchd! of Mrs. Eliza Taylo- gUCsL, - 1 ;:a-o!- ing are w ry successful if carried cu1 PMperly. Swrr added to fruits mak-- s a h"tHr f'j but is not j neegs ary f ,r its kttphig. It can be 'iccessf-'i.'u'.vc ly without and tie n tie su-i- -.r tray be added when it is open for use. r7 ; 'u vi-1ary of the late inform-- 1 athin on canning of vegetables, fruits1 or meats, pin re .M.;, call personally o wrue Extension Service, Box 254, f'ity and County Building, Provo, ca-il- -- i ax ON telephone calls u OLN 'fill; TOTAL THAN 50c U. S. GOVT. TAX Calls 3Gc to ii'Jc Calls $ I .GO to $1.99 Calls $2.00 and up Ta Tax 20c is he maximum The Mountain Tel. & Tel, o 10t Tat 20c tax. States Co. Ocfcctts Wife r--t -- c: Yr Mo. ;, , she nt of I1 Beard Election 1 .. John F. Case, ni state boniM culture, defia'ed his wife for he M,-;s- c cret islortoy Co. Service Above All of school director here in a cairpai.ui in (ki-which "tuves" was tin iid- orated l.'gli taxes for e maiion while his wife, Maggie, held ''this Is no time I'ma farmer to ud.'ueate higher a'-!- Why pay more Phone AURA C. Service v tx.uvaied Gr.iv R ui t!, : 1 from a iVgion recently. less, Local ! Mgr. Find Mastodon Done Ik ml, Hr,. Bones of a mastodon, bohi til to be more than 20,000 years old, wire found by Evcr tt Miib'r of a:-- J 107 Walter Rigby, taxes. TYrivb !.,. for ! HATCH Mgr. Lady Attendant c UM2 pra--tie- 1 aw. iv. R.'R'T struck by a snake N tnro o; dan-rons, aceordit g to the pari of tin bo 'v bitten and tiow far the viet'ii Is fivui help, according to Doc tor M or ft one hart:. less varieties of ''is. , y roso-'diiin tV'r tnaik 'f.: !.! tju-- . s sat biu'by dnngero"s ones, he s. Amusing to D u;or Mtir art so thut tuuk tho'r ri, s of he m.i!.i-in til Ir mouths and roll down hilt or of tin snukos that senter Into nt the Mppro-iiof il'ugor, otdv to rem soluble when all is well again. The preacher Is not qi.l'e ns to the spe ies of serpent that was in the Burden of Eden, hut h, e.n a must have been n sp v'-iroptllo b . enusp It bad oars and non, o n,,, snukos with which he Is in'ipuhited had oars. coi-al- l Roy Elertrocutec! When Fish F.od Touches Wire PRACTICALLY every adult who hunts, fishes, picnics, or camps In the open Is accustomed to his cup (often a Un cup) of outdoor coffee. Not all coffee made In the open, however, is made properly something, by the way, that may be eald about coffee brewed In the "'.table predooked and rot into container and pour SPRING M'-hiding id aid in which they were r show a g oil-har- by ilort er sterile. il n r ual an' s days. In ,i.r $2.00 case. on another it-x- the Meter, Hugo Bible from the pulpit of Christ Luth eran church, Woodhar t a, they are Just nova femina called New Female. Albeit uncanny decision we shrewd ly plot our methods aforehand ami surprize to us is almost impossible for we neither deny or afirm. Court-.-.hi- p has its tricks of the trade and we are good tradsmen, for plebeianlike we have studied them, as it were, to that wee small and listened ;,'d may and. he J in T 1. very th- idling mr c uhethi' j put who ixpotiuds ' the I I Jar, or containers and Tie- ,1. ej! Sprat mg hold g.'L-Wtf- , so many 1,1 lie play luali s. In jars la a room on the second poor of bis bouse adjoin. ng tin church, 6 Months $1.00 Dm tor Meyer has mwi Until DXH) specimens presort e in alcohol, in Ins ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION. lank yard he has a Iim rattlesnake, si ven alligators, and a family of turtles. Yearly the preacher makes a trip to Balm Beach ami Miami and comes back with additions to his collection. Last year lie motored back w.th boo pounds of live snakes In tone boxes and eleven ba-attracting, incidentally, eoiisider.iMo attention Horn the proprietors of t.ihng stations along bis route. Some of ids little friends are now in the snal.i house at the Bronx iark zoo and Doctor Meyer has not yet undertaken tb s year's exped.l.on, so that bis stock of live specimens is low. Rare and Valuable Snakes. The rattler is dangerous and be Is carefully penned in a wire cake. The allegators have only a ldtle more freedom. Doctor Meyer keeps also a large police dog, which has to be tied while the snakes are on view. The back is a center of interest for the yard ties and sick is mannerisms the say, of mankind. oyster, they It Woodhaven Boy Scout troop. that makes the pearl. It is usually What is one mans cherished ambitiDoctor Meyer has many rare and on is to anothers abhorrence. What valuable the weakest coward that proves specimens. To the expert, would be the bravest hero. print light in one negative the room upstairs would present a wealth of scientific information. Jars I remember once reading the life would print dark in another. This is why we cannot predictate line the walls, and each jar is the last story of Kay Russell Hays, in his time the most daring of all explorers what one man will do in another resting place of some repulsive look mans shoes. No negative, no matter Ing reptile; cotton mouth or water Hays was born in a small Indiana how rattler, king snake, black of faithfully its film is chromed moccasin, common town and his boyhood was typical or snake garter snake. To what we commonly call Sissyfied" cannot be developed that will print see a snake, Doctor Meyer says, Is for the same picture every time. Perhaps him to want It and want Is to get It. Boys and girls alike called him, My this is something for someone to disDoctor Meyer, who Is sixty-eigh- t Iaidy, a title which stayed with him cover a universal y ars old, has been following his hobby throughout life. lie grew into young for 58 of them. In Germany, when he manhood scorned and scoffed a cowwas ten, he heard an address by AlLeaves From Ye Dairy ard. Yet today there are no more ImmeLa long abed till late, watching ye fred Brehm.s, naturalist, and he thrilling or daring tales told than are made his first collection of 40 diately sun told about My Lady Hays. struggling valiantly in yon east- snakes. On a return trip to Germany He left his little home town still ern sky. Thence up to light break- a few years ago he had difficulty with a coward still laughed at for the fast of pickles and toast and after- a customs inspector, who refused to wards meander townward where 1 believe he had live snakes in a case things he feared. Even among strange meet my good friend K. T. and we he was currying. people this weakness seemed to charchatted Doctor Meyer offereil to substantiate anent, planning daring knavacterize him. Then one day, almost Ids contention and lifted the lid of the of the that ery against courspeciman hopelessly, he mastered enough Year. pH 12, 1832 : p LUPT. ; .Vow York. Snakes may tjp.fy or.g I: al s.n in tin- - B.ble, b it to Rev. Dr. U. SUBSCRIPTIONS 1 'county agents Reptiles as Hobby. second-cl- a. act you : , progress.. New York Preacher Collects iatter. FRIDAY, AUGUST orite type of fire) and allow the wood to burn down to a heap of glowing embers. On a hanger, or across the top of your two side logs, put your large coffee pot Into which you have placed a heaping tablespoon of coffee to each cup of water allowing tu extra tablespoon or two of coffee for the pot home. Bring to a boll, allowing coffee to mammoth a need not do Campers boll about one full minute. Push In or a pot special drip percolator end of fire and let simmer toward The coffee. order to make excellent minutes. Sugar and cream five for adfits boll method to taste. Thats outdoor coffee brewing. Into outdoor mirably vMake fk hunters fix? (or jrour fav made as r?aJ guides jnakj it Rapid (Tty. 8. D. Robert J. Morris, fourteen, was electrocuted recently when the tip of his steel fishing roil touched the power lines near the spot where he was casting. His companion heard a sharp buzz, when the rod touched the charged wires, and saw the body of his friend fall. Hog Weighs 1,400 Pounds Raymond, N. II. Harry D, Whit-tiehelieves he owns New Hampshire's biggest hog. It Is 9 feet long, 4 feet high, and weighs nearly 1,400 or 8 Six PlieiM? 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