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Show UTAH THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, Effective Saturday, September 3, 1932 round trip passenger fares are reduced y to the basis of 125 percent of the fare, return limit ten days from date of sale. Representative round tr ip fares, from Sait Lake City First-clas- s one-wa- i Lehi American Fork Pleasant Grove Provo - $1.15 1.25 1.40 1.85 $2.00 Springville 2.20 Fork .. .. Spanish 2.40 Salem 2.50 Payson . - .60 Magna - ;j; D - If a whale had not swalChicago. lowed Jonah, a prehistoric shark could have. Except for the fact that such sharks, which had jaws about five feet wide, lived a good many million years before Jonahs time. Based on the evidence produced by the research of paleontologists, a model of a great pair of Jaws of the extinct shark known ns Chnrcharadun Is on exhibition at Field Museum of Natural History. Actual teeth of this huge creature which Inhabited the waters off the Carolina coast In Mio) cene time, some 19,000,000 to years ago, have been set in the model of the Jaws. These teeth are three to five Inches In breadth. To provide contrast there Is exhibited with the model a pair of Jaws of a modern shark with a spread only a t fracUon of the gape of the ancient creature. Fossil teeth of this great shark, flat and triangular In shape, are found In the phosphate beds of Carolina and Florida and In shell rock as far west as Texas, says Elmer S. Itiggs. associate curator of paleontology. 23,(Ht0,-OCX- A ! five-foo- Bell Has Rung for 92 Years Without Repairs London. There is a bell In Oxford which has been ringing unceasingly for 02 years of Its own accord. It was made by a Charing Cross in strument maker in 1S10, and stands It has In the Calrendon laboratory. never been repaired or had a part replaced. The bell Is worked by a dry pile" battery consisting of 5,000 small paper disks coated with zinc and copper and encased In two glass tubes. A little metal gong Is connected by wire to each tube, and between the gongs hangs by a silk thread a small metal ball. As the battery charges each gong, the ball, attracted and repelled, swings to and fro, and the ringing can be beard seven feet away, though the apparatus Is In a sealed glass case ouly 10 Inches high. i Victim of Heat Freezes His Ears With Dry Ice , Chicago. Karl Marvin froze hls cars while the temperature stood at 97 degrees. Like hundreds of thousands of other persons, Marvin was seeking ways to get relief from the heat. It oc curred to him that It might help to put Ice on his head, lie tried regular Ice, but it melted and the water ran down hls neck. Then he thought ot using dry ice. A few minutes after he had applied the dry lee, hls ears began to burn and turn white. A doctor Informed him that they had been frozen. Bible Now Printed in 655 Languages, Dialects Stockholm. The Bible is now trans lated into 055 different languages or dialects, it was announced here by the returning Swedish delegate to the an nual meeting in London of the For elgn Bible association. TRY A WANTAD u- )h!U. tl ,, es so tor noil Su'Mre a:-.- t 19 11 ' t t ( i. ' -- the d ac- .Id got into Madison la tween performances Roland draw t' e olt plaints. iiii fascinated by dewas loiiii,' aluajs and clowns. When Ed Nor- wood was riot doing bis stuff lor the on all show, lie was writ. ng let me to used He of sorts MlbjoeH. read thorn, and they were well worth readii g. Beautiful, inaga atiro tilings circus they were. I.atir he wrote stories for children. They tell me he still duos, idthoiji his laW t literary labors have to do with biographies. os-a- js former student of our school, while cutting wood the other day accidently cut through a log which had the print of Sooky drawn by nature in the center. The i Maybe It Was a Shark That Swallowed Jonah r, Sooky found in Nature Junior Bigler, School tickets are reduced from 1 Y cents per mile to 1 ) cents per mile, limited to sixty days from date of sale. Books on sale at all agency stations. 1,000 mile mileage books reduced from $22.50 to $15.00 per book. Good for transportation between J stations on the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad only and j good one year from the date of sale. Books on sale at all agency stations. FAMILY TICKETS: This new form of transpor- - J tation provides that the purchase of each full fare 10 days round trip ticket will also include the trans- portation of not to exceed two children, five and when accompanied by J under twelve years of age, ' or guardian. parent EXCURSION One-hathe regular WEEK-ENtwelve years of 4 .FARE for children five and under laseI lf !:, ll. ants Commutation tickets are reduced from 2 cents cents per mile, limited to sixty days per mile to 1 $ from date of sale. Books on sale at all agency sta- t tions. ; j picture of Lil I Just ran act.' of bis borne ms wav!, tie ru...,d, That solves one ;:t known '.. rs t. i.v m;, Aery. but 'lid b id Ift.i.eji liiiu-ei(! dii't. I For jeers Mr. Norwood trawVd ahead of a cir, us. In New ok til" oi.'eMS -U ed to Cltt'dl uptowith fix d to ret him I Inklings Innklings, the Junior high school paper, is again going into circulation. It is being published weekly by the members of the 9th Grade Literary Club and i.-- being mimeographed af the school. Although it is a different kind of paper it is being enjoyed very much by the ..tudents who are very enthu- iastie about it. (Orem Line) ! i s a Salt Lake & Utah Railroad :!: LIGHTS HIGH VIA i LIGHTS ftSIE of NEW YOKE PAYSON JUNIOR Reduced Passenger Fares ' VALUABLE METALS FOUND IN OREGON a likeness is a dark brown color and is very realistic. Sooky is a favorite character in Skippy, one of the comic strips of the Salt Igtke Tribune. The Nature club is planning to send one of the pieces or cross sections back to Percy Crosby, the car- -' toonist and ask him to autograph it for them. The other cross sections are being polished up and made into book ends. J Rare White Egret Found Last Friday, Frank Bowers, a sev-- , enth grade studest brought in a rare specimen of the White Egret. This bird was found west of Payson. The egiet is a water bird found mostly in swampy places. The bird feeds on small fish and other water animals. The plumes of the egret once brought ninety cents each and because of this price these graceful birds have been killed. The bird was easily captured and was kept in the science room for several days but acted very queer until Tuesday afternoon when it died. Mr. Liddle was anxious to keep it for his taxidermy club to mount but was afraid Parrot Fever may have caused its death and there would be a risk in the boys handling it. The remains were destroyed by fire. colLyme is n liUT.vy and artistic husband her and Terris Norma ony. I.v,. tl,, .re. as do V, tlluir Daniel Steele, Bennett Marrimn Adrienne mil pinker. Mrs. Piak.-- is the mother of Mrs. Sidney Constance Bennett. Drew wits the aunt of Norma Terris, which make the hitter some relation to tht Barrymores. Lionel, Ethel and John Barrymore, all to appear in the movie certainly should Rasputin, make that an interesting film. I can't remember that they have been together iu a performance since The Jest. A New Yorker was In the office of a highly prominent executive and when the latter told his secretary to get the White Iloue on the telephone, became considerably excited. He thought be was going to be in on a bit of unwritten history. When the executive was connected with the Executive mansion, he got the President's secretary on the wire. That was a bit of a disappointment to the visitor, who had expected to over graphing wild animals was to know their habits and bow they would react to a given stimulus. For example, he said he now knew so much more concerning gorillas than he did when he first went after them tlut he was convinced lie could tulce his next pictures of them from much cash paid ri'OXE In their speeches at their public O'! Johnson lias her appearances, speech pretty well rehearsed and makes her points as cleverly us an actress or an orator. Marlin Johnson never knows what lie is going to say until he says it. If lie can find a customer in one of the front rows wi,..M lin ks he likes, he talks to him. If the customer shows interest, Mr. JohijM.n extends his speech. Otherwise, he cuts It short AV (ME, lij fr hy pay more fQr "hone 107 'Valter Rigby, L r. A SMOOT , gjv attendant The oddity of the present economic situation is shown by the fact that a man who was one of the architects who worked on one of New York's leg railroad stations now is one of those behind the information desk in that same terminal. And he thinks lie is lucky to have the job. PAVS0X to Farmlfigtca, telephone Frank Case overheard an actor at the Lambs club say that he had been having a dreadful time getting a I finally," he said, "had passport. to dig up a congressman. "Well, old chap, said hls companion, no one will thank you for that. Syndlcate.WNU CAlLE iatkly. Both the Johnsons have closer. learned to fly a plane and both of them enjoy being pilots. They probably will make use of a plane on their next trip to Africa. 1932, Bell 1922 50c Ar:,''VP 35c (Station-to-statio- Service. n Plus Federal tax amounts over Cold Dust Replace Canyon City, Ore. A rat) on Money pair of gold scales has replaced the cash register in the store of Roy Davenport here. We don't need any money in Grant county, said the proprietor In making the change, we can do all our business with gold dust. telephone HEESEZZSSZEHEIUmt Poultry Wanted IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND hear a conversation with the President himself j but he still kept Ids ears FOR UTAH COUNTY', cocked. in the matter of the estate of Albert Tell me, he heard the executive Terr, Deceased. ask, shall 1 wear a black or a white NOTICE TO CREDITORS tie at that dinner tomorrow night? Martin Johnson told me the other night that the real secret of photo books would be appreciated. Method of Extraction Problem for Inventors. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Pay-soUtah, at the office of Porter nd Nelteker, on or before the tenth day of December, 1932. n, Pullets, Hens special, any number of them. will Will Cash. Call or Write School Library Will Open Soon HARRY VOLSKY Friday, September 30, the Junior Elsie L. Kerr, Our school library will open in the closed The two school at thirty. high Payson, Box 52 Administratrix next few days. This year it will be students then hiked up to the mouth or Telephone 171 First Publication Oct. 7, 1932 Medford, Ore. Billions of dollars under the supervision of Miss Erland-so- n of roasted where the they canyon In the lie Last Publication Nov. 4, 1932 worth of complex metals and the ninth grade Reading weiner-wurstsang songs, and in all ground of southern Oregon but the Circle Club. The fines for overdue had a very enjoyable time. They remaster key for their extraction Is rTOy.y tttaimguw dfisacracat'ri&Tgsuaxrf books will be the same as in pre- turned in time for the truck studlat king. Southern Oregon has more rare vious yaers, two cents per day. ents to catch the bus at 4:30. metals than any other district In the New books have been acquired and The members of the social commworld, large quantities of the it is students be ittee are planning parties that will that very important used commercial metals, commonly but they are all mixed together, de- careful with them. Donations of good be of interest to everyone. clared one expert. These rare metals sell from $19 to igMBKWfgiBBZaSSagBHiSgagBgKBgIgazgIBSItSIkPKgSKgMIUq?:!:!' The mining of them $7o an ounce. remains ns a challenge to the metallurgical world. They are so mixed with eac h other and with baser metals Now is good citizen that their full value never has been to come pr. country. Reappreciated. Blit it is agreed among mining augister We a change in thorities familiar with the region that dethe chemist, or metallurgist, who A or so from you vises a process of separating the prewill cious metals not only will build himself a grout fortune, but will cause T. BONE STEAKS Contributions will be gratefully Oregon to become the most Important Pound ' mineral producing state of the Westreceived and wisely spent in ern hemisphere or perhaps of the the cause of good government world. SEND YOUR CONTRIBUTION WITH THIS Millions of dollars in placer gold al- Beef Boil Freshly Ground COUPON WE NEED YOUR HELP ready has been taken from southern Pound-.- beef, 2 lbs. ..... Oregon soil and millions more will be A Gutxon Borgium Medallion will be given to every contribafru-W- . taken. A ust project financed by eastern capitalists and calling for de Ex Officio Menbent J. Halloran, Chairman ARMOURS BACON, Sliced velopment o the rich Mount Emily Barton W. Musser Delbert M. DraP nnd Ora ve creek deposits on a 50 year Pound John M. Wallace, Treat. State Chairman Imsls was recently launched. Vice-re. Walker Bank Jamee H.t WoH Mrs. A Trust Co. Large quantities of gold have been ii. Associate Chairman Salt Emit City, Utah. taken from pockets, or from Pot Roasts Lamb Chops National and State Finance Committee free milling ores. But as soon ;j; Pound as these ores went below the oxidized Pound zone complex sulphides were encounHeres my contribution to better government: tered and were rejected as too complex or refractory to treat. SWISS STEAKS Name ... The experts declare that southern 1 C Pound l which vast Oregon holds deposits Address ... gold, together chromo-iron- , platinum, paladium, Iridium, osmium, Lamb shld. Roasts Pica Send Uj Victory Medallion and Leg ruthenium, tantalium and other rare Pound p0U1 ad metals. Ores that ran from 10 to 20 frid Political A4vrtiant br Democratic Stat Flnw pounds of tantalium a ton have been . reported. rTr r rr im .i ir s, Defeat Depression with ROOSEVELT MEAT SPECIALS for Fri. & Sat., October 7 & 8 the time for every to the aid of his and vote. Washington! 15c need dollar save the day. t J P f oxl-dire- 1Q lOL 17 1 cotn-potin- 15c l.u, RenderadLard OO 100 ''c pure 2 lbs ... Use Plastic Surgery q.q..;..;.. j..;..;,.;..;..;..;..:,.;..; to Revamp Felons Faces LOIN STEAKS llnstlc surgery la riiiladelphla. used now at the Eastern penitentiary to make over faces of some of the Inmates on the theory a nose is Just as Important to a convicts welfare as a good job once he Is out of prison. It was started when Dr. Michael M. Wolfe, a friend of Warden Herbert (Hard Boiled) Smith, declared prisoners were taught trades and occupations for future life, but that those with battered faces, twisted noses or disfiguring scars were handicapped from the start. Doctor Wolfe for the lust year attempted the transformation of some of the toughest faces In the rogues gallery gratis. Camera ejed detectives, who lu the past have made It their business to remember couviets, iu the future faces. muy be fooled by the made-ove- r r ' J Fresh 2 Side Pork lbs Ok .;..;..;,. IOC Pound SPEEDWAY Lamb Stew Pound Pork Roasts Sausage Pound 1 shld. Ib Leg It)... EACH IN PAIRS in LUC -- Why buy any second-choic- e tire when FIRST-cholc- e costs no more? Carefully mounted free. LOOK AT t KF'fiP5 trf Trtctll" ft Center jgSSST? ent. Or end Full 4 dimension DIXONS SANITARY MARKET Dependable Meats Quality Groceries Shuler Motor Co. Tayson, Utah JHS FEATURE' 5 ta 2gS tmj pi; |