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Show UTAH THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, ?ay.:on Chronicle Il T!hl: J. w'j Ii ruDli'ihe-- Ilm- t i - I i, a' 1 t ! i u 1 V.m ' 1 v ' Til ronizi4 p an h entc rpi i i the p j i- -t ' ii i' i i n to iln, i'i-- it i, ill of ai y d ti'oie toga'll ulop' comnuiruy tha" d- - radii; . They an1 ju 1 v i. . n t! T! f B.,tk-hon- f of the N.itn.i. r i in. laments of I'lll'on- - of I) ar-,- , the largest payioll f any in !u ly, their importance to the we'f.m of the NaAs the- Railtion is unquestioned, t he Naroads prosper, .so tion. ' i r. - p nli i s liai if, s ,ii m ell,, !y s ' - t t" a'- .f the Tax' it f forced c i e . e - a' . 'J - t era. . fi J '1 r d 4 a th' S' .ph r. m t.' as s , f u' , , 'ii1 ' , d pay tin t' h Vv t ' i"e' of t) t ho will ' . railioadsan o'.r'',rne ur h'irhways. school all piojects for which this tax money is sp1 nt would be l ally effi cted. 'n - pio-per- i i f I) i t , . t a h r th 1 The 'if cs Our 1 ;,( t , Its up to you Mr. Average Citizen, Mr. Tax Payer, as well as all Bum-r- i' -- Exe Jtiv'es, to patronize our rxe ;l t Tax Payers and help the t turn of Prospeiiiy. e the it stem fair to pa'ro indu-ti- y this ;f at competitor who, with an inw Ament in lgnif'ceiit Do'-- s ' MMI e wit mwBsr S B. Ejgi general manager Impiovement of retail methods in the Zions Whole ale Grocery of prin-di-trof the h formed business gioieiy convention of the Red hi t i. e, ad a former Provo re.-i--d ind White stores at Sacramento, rt, att rde the convention as a (.inch wa.-- attended hy Doug-u- s mtnlcr of the district board. K. And-Ni- n Tremendous increases have been re I)i o', Payton; Wil-o- n tie number of stores imd in th s' and Pro' J. J. Booth, ai a; J 1. n r of Sjiringville m addit-- i th. itrntory covered by the organ-- i n d ;a year, said Mr. 'i to ii other Utah grocers assoc-ate- d : . m The on. was started to w,th the group. rt-c- n, -- ut -- 1 Cal-foiM- 'i, 4 . ct 1 BEAUTY Sacramo,Caifornj, -- ro t t f ' i t, ,i i . j ' (! ( . ioi y. i! i r ta : f f . r ir i i t1 j enator - up p ' , 'ii f .i i - on! ria st i ' d - i h y a No ol'i r fi'i or is in a pi I l p i m ili, as ' ' ' -- 1S loyal, progreHM ;y ,i I 3 "DO i - Jotel 2, . os ili ' ; , , v s,;;ic I, V, u i i 1 if iv i I i i Nn faii, -- FRIDMjJfBFP - I.LIRH Kit 'i M.HVIloKD, II VKoI Red & White Stores Banquet - wWHOME jiga.az'' ind pendent retail grocers hrouuhout the we.-,-t to enable them to give the public better merchandise at lexer prices through the large he said. Tmotihout this period of depressWhite stores in the ion, Red an distributed Ca1 fon ia district have not met with merchandise turnover The a single failure. average in those store's from 21 to 36 times a ' car. buy it g power, 1 ,VV'VUUU tmde ive vacation. This us an oppoitunity to see the pro- T western states as well as 1; u 'do reason v hy so ducts of others 'rngagcd in the same i n manufacturers building will thenu-elves- . e r uch tui.jr than in a over the stat a nr"-from many pe pie years p deating anything but iff, i.i.R.c'y Vacation Time ii p , h t!-- i l, i a ' 1 C i i - e ' t.' a T r e Tleie R: U a1. iijs. ili we 'e ,h.'e SVt th i is r " I , a- 1 - of r fi"ilyeau m an entertainment stand the R,i2 i r wil be an except e v u I'h , A gartic spot t; na.ruit ha b ' n a 'ranged in a 'on tn a new Ey Scout "Pow 1, a .J a'l other fcatuies popu'arin h -e an.! eaj1 y the H'Icm as much as at I'air. IN he trydv-e cone,, 'lice a ami few to i ing r a week at the fair will be a com- - I.jh 'c. i yn place a . . e i tyre h e ail li v , 4 daces. The lido f i a w ti ant P: - t . b j ( .d ohr a-- v f - tr . 6 : r s ' 't i s ' e - :.e ScTN 1 r 1 2 i ue . w y,hv : z'.r.'&:j ;v s::rr' c:f a " f i Cl 01 " f, FCCV - NT.' t Ci .ID ,XkiV 1 , LYJt ct J Fso' ' . ,' o, C'dRI-Sc- I. ie 1932 cxlrbit v il le laipe, acc.itding Iloln e, manag in pioirdums h. s live dock aid . SOU 1! - .i i P. h o c did ard , P champuti: in boxing, field with athletes t . f 4 l section, of the intermounta.nt itory con.petlng. For years the Utah Fair has t v gi i' cd a ore of the fir4? re :v.t . U r i n anl l!'d t.iti ii pto-'se- sts Attend thsy ill be th rc! ) 5v rA- - V i vT PREVENTS RICKETS I4,, PREVENTS STEilILH Y AiR IS p, 5 i vUFC'iv c r A"r , 'CCriJ ch:llc a'jj c r " i ' t u -,xa.- . I4 i t ll ami bropebit's pul o'l if' : ; i Newest Toilet Articles in Colonial Design metal medallion of baked hard efenamel gives the jewel-lik- e fect of a cameo to the new dresser set shown In the picture above. Pyralln Is used for the brush, mirror, box and other articles which have a Colonial Inspiration as to design, the medallions depicting fig Epidemics of Winler Ailments Laid to Deaith of Moisture Indocrs. ures of ladies and gentlemen in Each early American costume. piece bears a different scene, sur- rounded by gold decoration harmonizing with the delicate, translucent colors of the base. The Colonial treatment Is also shown in the simple oval shape of the articles. u..-OU- S X 7G'M&; ( Quality Always Maintaining Lite quality of our products is one trust that we guard with the utmost care. It is our desire that each customer we serve shall he absolutely satisfied with the quality of Hs purchase. Why not make use cf this policy' the neat time jou buy lumber? custoinsr-assurcd-satisfacti- on Chase Lumber & Coal Co. e nt Tin mi in u Mr.r.R-MTUi- in M; RHONE 127 seruce j ; : - I e. i t, r e i ie 'h er i Ii .e ! a ;t ay air i, 4ci t,- l.i m - ei, uhiih g LA .t ,,1 h i tbe u n, b c ' u. ,a e. per d ; i. e aiioo it may be re m l.rge rc i tpiied. h - Mr, o; t lie a ie- eii bee o, 1. : t1 o c s, r : p.ie ion e,f oidv ... iit g . cis of to ,.'er per d, a ' news ,.m. eill prove anr !e 'i conserxe heal'ii, and n ake hem.e-- l c ' .e ' i .. g . at tco ! te c pe: atures. ; . . . . , e e . n n i. mL Ni., iltUl.l! seali mi KEEPS PiAflO !N 1 . i ty e .T are the it.irnins SOto IMPORT human iu Iluptrcn4, health atil hiipj incss that they hate be o'"? known as life's Invisible roleders. Without an ample supply m lae ""a' !o to xitumins, foenl "reild meet the ho lys re ; i. eine- - s ' a eg the common ailments wlue'h le'ult from lack of tit.nuiiis itio riv.ikxi'N ( o dise'.ist'S, stunted growth, ind ipMum. '1 scurvy, beri lieri, ar.l cal science has i row'd that .u mm of the vitamins are essential to il.env prevention and also to the c,.re of disease. Eipinlly Important to l.fe is motler Invisible protestor an nduimite sup ply of humidity (water wnnr) in the air. Without air noh4jro, lonilif" E on in ih'-'o- t could not long exl-- r regions, points out the llu'l.i.id In tute of Thernudogv of Holland, M i!i . the air contains n fair perecni,u' of moisture. In fact, says the In-- t iu'e. there Is more moisture in de rt a.r than in the air in most Amen an homes during the heating season The dearth of moisture in he e Vr daring winter is ably attested bv the drying out of furniture and interior woodwork, by the Inability of homeowners to keep plants and (lowers for any length of time. And, continues the Institute, It Is xhidly reflected In the epidemics of colds and other res piratory diseases that afflict the Vmer lean public every fall and w!nor. Ri'cause these diseases hoe onto epidemic with the commeneeirei t rod progress of the heating season I ,'th ex authorities and ports are of the opinion that the dry air in American homes and places of work Is a cohm'Ii ping factor of no mean Importance. They point out that lack of Md'u ic ' '.t.uos phene moisture dries out and causes Irritation of the dcluate. in of the respiratory or.ars, g,, ,g case got ms full i , r, . ,u,t ?rom nfection. Tbe result is such commoD afflictions as colda, la- 1 9W' air with i r is ikm ' it! s of tii . : s iii I, r in winur ( i I1 ex! - or w.ip An an ' the ii cm' ,,;r a ' a el i:cku:::2nl to Zz'ziy;z Suyer-Dr- Vv y A:r cf irtcr Heatirg. ii'.fien Ion oi U, bur, flip win, r m o'.c e ,iu : ive 'ti Is a t.u tonal aid in i r Ing the t ,, i,.,al:ties of (I u ;n7i and ot!,cr wood musical i new dim t tie lloliuid Institute o' Mich. , E ii ind, Thcmm; In h'gb liipi.ehties wool ai r' i 'olsfire swers. In h'ch tc c-- t turns r ml low humidities wool con traits he a me of evaporation of its moisture content. And regard! s o( quality or workmanship, the wood structure of a piano Is highly sen- - tive to xariations In temperature and Ip ntiihty. Tins is i.i,!y true of the sori": fug hoard whiili is merely a th.n s,,ee Aicipi,. i r n. in-t- cd ef wood tils k Pe' s ah- - a i hs air ip , geg three eirlnbs l'in the sotimbn; tior, it enand m,-- ; of th" strings ft ,i , the ie'i.t icg sc.i-oindoor dry a,r eliaAs tiiiisture fiom the souniu)h board w.ih the result that it can g t,.'i'ts. the tension of ; j, F s - 'dli drop in pitch. li'c in.iistp.-- sepphej the home a'4 duru): w tin- - by heating systems of the Hi' t air t.qi" ij s.lffiedont to pre vf f g out of p.anos, t! to preserve tbe helin'.i strings ,r proper pitch tLiituu.g , n Ino-eut- 1 f al ehe c4 'ce t ! I,--.- to Ecnc.-- t Or ' r T1 An-,;,'e- b fui I vk until they close Octobci , RI pisCVEMTS SCURVY w Llc 1 ; . i i,:'.;efrip?y:i . ) --v EYE C'5cAC.E3 ihT nL'Jrg c c.:i i 'f cnount ; r, r October I8 CcVtLNi'Ji.Ri u?.c I' vuv hA s ' 'ii v. . See the Intermountain Olympics F you like actionl speed!! thrills!! Youll 1932 enjoy the athletic contests at the State Fair. The outstanding amateur wrestlers, boxers, track and field stars in the Intermountain region will compete in our own Olympic Games. You wont want to miss the Horse Show, Pet Show, Kennel Show, Horse Pulling Contest or any of the other big, popular carnival features. Nor the gigantic agriculture, livestock, manufacturing, mining ana rt exhibits! I Join the crowds again this year I 1 1 |