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Show UTAH lAV.-'O.-V. THE PAYSO.N CHROXK'i 1 , Tie Payson Chronicle J. HAROLD MOL VI I'OfUJ, PUBLISHER rublished every triday at Payson, Utah, a city of and contented citizen. , 0 1 In Ti 1( E U !' . I! .Mill I V, t WE RL U, PROP1.PT1 I '.ft .a - A. I f I '.A. 1 i ' i 1532 . r KAUT x - - '..J ' I i , a OCTOEFP - - I c Tic'. loyal, progress! 3, ,10 FJ F ,!,'und io ,o n; of filtered at the Post Offiie at Jayson, Utah I'wunty, Utah, a mad matter. econd-cl- liSlf-- f (i a n,y ai't ft 6 ... . . . . ' $2.00 $1.00 r rr,Ptiled w tj t!eln, a 1;l . r p',w-- ; f RATES ON APPLICATION. ADVERTISING 0, Iftk. subscriptions Year Month c COivjj la1 havi 1 ' en in k h : r j L , ti- - p,. ' j v PH she, 2 r u k V ef I tJc u, e rr r "a t dian. I think I have discovert' I a formula for being happy. All formulas are queer things, we usually "tumble upon them in some haphazard manner. Martin Jet-mcompanded the formula for oxidized iron by n frea'- - rf accident while he was working on an equation of sulphur and c ; ; r rLv i f ry Gordon invented the pr' the three phase electric current while -r- .N ho was puzzling ovir the hou a of on thereof ing. s . t to ' ,i toe rod i thought for today: Sometimes a hurry South line of BLe'k 3.1, Plat A Pay-so- i r is the That is how I stumbled across my formula for happiness. Just blundered into it one afternoon while I was groping in a very absent manner for a few' bolts to fasten a furnace-fron- t together. I was whistling and I stop- I ped long enough to realize that was actually happy. My formula is a very simple one People are really truly happy when they forget that they have something to be happy for. Once you let anxiety take hold happiness steals away. A very sure way to be happy is to leave happiness. n.r e is" n unty for ' i T . ' ( V iv ( i . a 1 f Thoughtful J n v,ot IF to . . rs !noii ' :;oth ii- n e th:re is anagb recognize and obey n 0 dn N-- U. t "-i- - ICongs ct't" rg. f m in Chi , Sept. i"C.auen, is mi ed to Bu8 a a ef Muvigation i i" s t J nf,v c for the of the e, ted ran of the Navy If A t the lljejack The s ir y Ma to tit only 1 rer pC- -' ali". obuv O m g m A v aking it ' tv1; aum.ial of th? th" salute of a - for the lat'er to gTf The er tj uutirg jj 'on markirg ti ,,V, v : is oi to salut required bu a - ernmon s is evor e i required Jv .gfr - after 1, !,'lr e in a 1 v , ih tv : seals a r l.t p'lhl'e ; 1 Termed Ciccs Ciovd If Eanis cf rIisjiss!ppi L'p and down the tented nils a 'e spi.ng ;.g up nun Cairo, III, to X 'tv t Plans as le e (amps ae e. ; ei .l ftoia which the big ohetis.ve is to be waged against the liughtv river the next 12 months. It is part of tiie big Mi i 'ippi river i""i u "i, lent program that id i ler in tl. a appr Hem; his. Fruit end id ilk imortaul Fat I -- 0- 'd'Tn I Oi Food Dollar Sav si. VL 1 1 ' J - a ' cable Carankl. A tv - ..h ..iptlon v i to WANTED TO IllY- In.-tiu- rt. " I Any Used at ,i Produce Band Chronicle v Tho- over. Tarkhurst Charles ughtful People by A calendar of 3G5 pages a page for Gem: each day of the year is arranged Today's Memory of a mans real charmeasure The with a different thought on each page. do if he knew he is would acter what October 7th is the 281st day and he out. found never he would on that page is inscribed this brief ever written is i" n th 0 i of ho smaller balds f .r mbs fn."i l!o!!i;ter in Taney count.'. Ti to was liiimoi in name of lo, iCs Clorv for a lending in To" couiUy. Pi e. n in lames 4 res v, i're n 'rat'd v'i'li a desiriptivc s'a,i,!icanee. Prom Pos-'in- i Trot a va'liy in Ta:,y conn-tv'uio tie c i.nini.ds abound'd, to lldi Ion eric, a rn'"e on a if.vide be! ween Beavei cr. e': and S van creek in In" is county tl at was art ionlar-lb 'h :iid lonesome; Virgns Bluff hi 8:i no e iiiiity, with ils logon! of d.si,! oed Indian maiden's love, eaeli lie, , its own particular story. k'o Fall t.n pis Ci f i sp-;- lifetime of mourning. Behind every The difference between a well fid cloud there is always the sun, cat and a well fed man is that the sjoini that is worth waiting for. The great-s- t well fed cat will not steal. tragedy in the world is grieving over things that never happen, yet One of the most thoughtful hooks even that is not worthy of mourning ne -- P -- grief that will bear a any way as an act of or a mar; of inferiority but is " Slup'j a nth y (ovvq.y tkt is m a n nr or orf tr alii o. , fu;nt-hoarte- no tr. i u, Thc.e is tt Js v i . re 1 n ( lty Suiwv of Building Luts a best del. m and upon the Official plat then I am g'ad there an quiets and thing. of now on fib, distant 118.42 f. it E burins. There an alway- - two things. c irner of th Southwest thou j The world is all opposites; and one thence running Xoith to a point in tomg coui in I be without the other. the cenUr of the creek accotjing to 1 oil cart re l nt'l your tired; you the course of said reek as described isn't be glad if you e never been :)i a certain resolution pas-e- d by the ( ity Council of aid City on August i all out by and ry' 'v l'Jth, 1911, a certified copy of which ;r, tln" Do everything is resolution was fibd fur record on August 19th, 1914, in the office of the County Recoider of said County and:, duly lecordod in Book 148 at Page! Only owls, and bats sick the shad- 257; thence West 20.14 'ed; thence j' ows and live within them. Only cow- North 71 feet; more or less to a point ards and the d call the 90.09 feet Couth of the North line of world a vale of tears. Because there aid Block; thence East to a point' is mgh'-had- e in the w'orld shall w'e 171.433 feet Ea-- t of the West line of, plant it in our gallons; Because bats aid block; thence South GG.ll feet; East IS. 98,1 feet; thence South live shall we cage them and hang lhenc to the of said creih as describcenter 'him in our bedrooms Because it ome'iims rain , shall we carry um- ed in .said resolution; th' nee South, crock brellas in sunny weather? Because easterly following eentir of in described as said to a resell. 'on sin and sorrow, unfaith and death are .d'load in the weld, is there any rea- point 57.81 ft. W. and 70 ft. N. of the corner of Lot 2 of said son why we should stand at our doors Southeast in expectancy of their coming? v ti'-- '. t I in' ' Abo biginr.irg at a point on th. u, ee o hi. on in i;,f Tn 111 'n i an o' '.h.t r ni i m in s!i ng ev outs ; to the Civil v .r a:. whoso e w s a s ;ir of i'r.n c,s Scott I v. ! "ill .1 ,s coi.-o,:s r n A 1.' d.'.s, v, !i S: , life v in pre-- ( in i t ,o 'sr, 4 so ivil v ur H,is. John Porsj'h of Ci .mi. secretary of stale of the e t his name I'n' e S : es, tii the cuiitdy i of 'i ,r,ey enunty. (' ,l,',,l.s too': Ibe'r p i'!1 es ser'ouslv " th r ei on li in tlm o ti a s to t ; A1 mil m 8.11,:. o, MK), of wlncn m, it ly one tli.nl v. ill be sp M his i ..'nei ring ili 11 let ' Ah Maj. IJrt lion If. 5 disti.it engineer, lias comp aw m' ng of conti acts for stiu. i.oa oi levees and sea PAYSON to i i .AQ iLlpiCS, by TELEPHONE the dbtrict tet.iling S'.I.Osi," Hardly had the coniae li tine si ,: njti.pmeiit w,.s m iv ed " tl e liver tunls and tinted e t:es, ho ag the workmen and tlmir tam-th- i n to sluing up. s, !, lland'ids of winkers who tt inned the in. neer depot here, lii.v, er, for v.mk v...e iiiioiined that ei. pm.v meat would he given only throw, li the c.ty en.inov i ,.t hmeati woik.ng in co np- re on wall the ve'i.ens' luu. t. $2.35 a: NlCNICLE WANT rates) ;lus belcral , mo ant" tax on IvC over IPHONE 7:F;l PAY MLS M. Or.y n yS . ( r S.30 P. I Cut this out. paste on cnrib wall for ev-- J 4 nml bang on your kitchen d reference. . Ity RI.TTY I.AMCLVY iTEET the 1922 food dollar! We'll foods These ore dipt ?t 'Acs. Tlov i introduce you and exolmn are cheap foods and ; i ,r 20 in- - 'wilt buy more of t' " t -- n U . ' This dollar provides a health-taining diet at the most economical Cuv in any other fir' "mp i t - am cost As the illustration shows, it remember the nth w ; tin- d i. it. has been divided by leading food 0" ry for a well-fOne-ff'- h or mnp (20 to 23 e ntr) authorities into fifths, each fifth purchasing a group of necessity is spent for vegta. s and fiu'ts. foods. Next time you go to maiket. This is a verv it irt i.t food r im try this plan. One further word! group, provi hug m,- : wiii la for bargains and buy tbe als and vitae. ms most that you can with each one- - ative bulk. The cou , r,r " t food authorities are vv fifth dollar spent. ig us One-fift- h ; or more (20 to 25 cents) ngMrM the pnihility rf v, if Is spent for cheese and milk, either the daily diet does not nir vi e ;h or and the cheaper evaporated fruits vi gtablos vh i h fut fresh and powdered forms often sold nt vitamin C. Oranges m J unions a e bargain prices. Milk provides the foremost sources of this vu u.j i, g best type of proteins, Tomatoes provide lvlf aa rr ch f so necessary for the growing bodies it ns cringes, so that tw c ns mu h of th"m must be gv'm f r ; - e of children. One-fift- h or less (15 to 20 cent?) pr'tiction Beg rm g vnpt. .n f Is spent for such other pn'tetn scurvy are tooth and u..i ti u'l s foods as meats, fish, eggs and the and a leluw par ph:-,"-l eon V, on. economical stand-by- s, beans, peas,! Bargains are o'tm to be hid in this feod group OrT'-c- s, lentils, peanut butter. for rx- One-fift- h or less (15 to 29 certs) ample, are very piert ful this um-i- s fits mer and very ch m due to a In spent for energy-providin- g sweets, vegetable oils, n.ir- - per harvest In CalA .rnn if r r.ll garlne, salt pork, butter, mi 1" s, fruit of the popular puce sizes, sorgum svrup, corn svnin and Other fru.,s an vegeta 's come sugar, which Is a good -d vei-- on the market heavily at ti aes and i. cheap source of food energy if offer bargains, with other, After vour f vod d 41 irs ire meet, properly balanced needed foods. Miscellaneous groce-- , menus have to to pi ,r ud and ries, such as coffee, tea, salt, hnk- - nmals cooked. K'odt m nl not be lng powder should come out of this elaborate to b" appearing but of the food dollar. should e r i ,, , ; pK)( . part One-fift- h or more (20 to 25 cents) seasoned. Thi re m,,. av , cleh'-'- . us Is rpent for whole wheat breed o - but simnle roc", . usme the f, meal, corn meal, wheat cereal, Hour, we hive nurchosed, and proviumg rice, macaroni and sixmUr cereal vitamin C. ' a' ie body-buildin- Old Lace Design Used For Dresser Set ' c; N r 'i J. V way f ki. V 1? n y. t . t' McxUra flomt Prrnm!Um Service th K-tiu- ; Ins: ti'-- q'it- y c! - a c. if cp,rcx : : i: m C l mt lily ; f t;-- . ai -- q it 18 utni3s f 4 - ts eric a :tcnier t c i' r - net nab c i t ? ! a ilk er- - 2. 5 sure o sr.tisfaction 1,- - V tl-- C nrc-'J-- ... - "OM 1 ?r? buy IlTTt n- beauty of one of the oldest pattern used as a motif, known as 1 of the applied arts la combined "point dAngtotoms", being a copy T'HHS j with modern American utility In from a piece of old Brussels lace, - this old lace dresser set which hardelicate tracery of tho thread monlzes well with the mellow tones ,Q the wcavT h distinctly of the French painted furniture fernlnlne aPPaL Bidow is an tn ade Is used. Lucite which with it of the tray, one of tha gives the set a pleasantly soft largement reetrained tone, the particular set, which has, in all, mue piece. ; en-col- w-- 11 t- i , Chase Lumber & Coal d ;t Jf ia ;; a eking in u mber nytking Co. in peb'icE j I PEONE :? vvvvvvvvIvIvvvx-Jm!v!yvv'!,,I,vv,,- v 127 4 vv ..,..-- - |