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Show THE l'AYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Silver & Green News PAYSON BEAT BEAUTY in the HOME PROVO Payson, 1 Utah, Friday Nov. '6t 1933 s Silver and Green Staff Published weekly by the students of luPay-or- i High School. Reva McClellan Kdltor .... Caroline McMullin A Editor Miss Dimond .. t y Advl-o- r Fa Glen Wyler Editor is, McClellan Grant Sports Editor, Snow Ruth Thru the Keyhole Student Prattle .... Carol Grecnhalgh Albert Iluber, Paula DixPeporurs on, Marian Nelson, Maurine Nelson, Signe Jackson. l National Education Week - November ' ' ' ;v ' --rf k " v:- ,s tlr;S&fV4j J9 - w ' J ,VMu f . UCa t i! Medallions Feature ui Aev lioudoir Sets lovely bedroom corner with its charming dresser has several points of Interest tor the woman who likes to have her hou dolr up to date The rutiled window : e drape, the quaint siait.tieit i toe wall oineriiig. the desirn dresset. a rich d irk .m e a.iiast the lighter wall, aie ah oeliKht.ul. ow n on ilie The toilet accessories dresser top, after the latest mode, are also ot interest am) uew this year Iralin the material ot the set, now provides something entirely novel. The romantic desmn carried piIIS -t 1 -- ! Tr' sw 6-1- out tn the pieces ish 6troll!llg Is that of a Spanhis with til list motif guitar. This Is the on i ho minor back It appears on a surface of Jet enhanced with told on a background ot maize patent with a wide border ot maize uift a tine white band Other sets have Jet and gold motifs on m surface Each article of ivoiy-likthis "Strolling Minstrel" set has s different Out harmonizing design. his is the drsi lime that such medallion woik has been possible arid both colors and design add to the aistmetion ot tne room med-illnu- . tr.-n- For Fastest Relief Demand And Get There are many occasions and that are given national recognition, but among them all, none is more significant than National Ed-- : tion Week which this year feat-- i the school week beginning November ti. The inauguration of this national week was based on a desire i acquaint the school patrons and the nations tax payers with the functions of the school. Each day of the week is set apart for the emphasis of some particular phase of educational endeavor. In this "way the activities and projects of education are reviewed by interested parents and supporter. The week is especially important these days because of the constant agitation regarding the curtailment of educational expenditures. If the tax payers can but see where they get fair returns on their investment in schools and school equipment, then the agitation of the few becomes nil. For this reason a special effort is to be made this year to acquaint the people with the actual values received. To stimulate interest in education rs be BAYER Because of a unique process in manufacture. Genuine Bayer Aspirin Tablets are made to disintegrate or dissolve INSTANTLY you take them. Thus they start to work instantly. Start taking hold ol even a severe headache; neuralgia, neuritis or rheumatic pain a fev minutes after taking. And they provide SAFE relief- for Genuine BAYER ASPIRIN GAYER does not harm the heart. So if you want QUICK and SAFE relief see that you get the real Bayer article. Always look for the Bayer cross on every tablet as illustrated, above, and for the words, GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN DOES NOT K.RM TH HEART Hff S H a 71vxiW-- Bijoy M.OM FIREMAN Automatic HeatingO A t Iren F. "rent at: Automatic Con! U:trt can Icauickly ins la Fed in a r warm air, hot water, vapor or si saw h. tilt. p.ttti. Pusy tc. as payment. cj YOUR FUEL COSTS modern home simply must have automatic heating these days, but it doesnt need to cost you any extra money. In fact, it can save you money if it is Iron Fireman automatic heating. Iron Fireman supplies the finest automatic heating that money can buy end saves from 15 to 50 over former fuel costs. Let us estimate how much Iron Iiirman heating can save you. Let us show you how much :t means in i.icicajcd health, comfort, and convenience. A 5 i th,- h JOc11 Liter. fed WERHEABD "i t he A y should 1 didn't. D0t'(8;; . Wd.t.-- lor C hcgwulfl..n a taint-- the said the , tit , .3y' tight-,- . away. When Ole en 0v"r 1,1 that ' f,!ai"e IIaIla Mo-- asked didnt bringC Mr. Oleson th(. ),e didnt know rv Pages activities. Her cheerful after enlighten d tb bewildered se2 institute dress testifies to her entcachi r with the announcement!!,-ijoyable vacation. "as Nlahand not Moses The annual Armistice Day progThe men faculty members joined ,w-- d the b.rds on the wing ti ram, usually given on November 11, tre ranks of the deer hunters. So liisi ct in the air. Wilwill be held in the high school assemMr. Mr. Mr. ar Bates, Bunnell, The bly hall, Friday, November 10. When Niles asked Bill if son, Mr. Hillman, and Mr. Groesbeck program, as of previous years, vMl have acknowledged the lure of hills l athing beauties, Bill replied be furnished by the Payson Amen- - aI,(j Mr. Bates and Mr. Groes-ca- didn t know as he had never fe Besides approp-Post. Legion Brought back what they went . The others added just a riate patriotic music, there will be nlai;(1speaker, Dr. L. D. Stewart. nt,a, incidents for their have you noticed The Legion has furnished some feats where the reminiscences alker Fairbanks pants ks cellent programs in the past, and the j.jiejr i,rJC vacation will be apro- be to equally pas. Of his experiences Mr. Uroes- one this year promises Thi-.Rita Petersen has mined, as good. beck stated that he didnt want to y changed from ? blonde into arts shoot the poor little thing, but it ran head. tegeh-- with several other What was ho cialiti s ? in front of his gun. Hallelujah Chorus he did do? That ITal Christopherson arli Well, it; pulled the Echos in Corridors to ; was and surpris-thoroughly gum are trigger his had he hit learned be ed That the when of shouts For the past two weeks, has been very much ii Filiation thru been resounding hallelujah have The principal professes to have ,br,ci' in their" cflate? No, it is not the school corridors. That the dashing Romeo, a spiritual of any kind, but Mr. Nel- gone to teachers institute. Several sons choruses learning the great llau-de- l "acuity members have verified his Reece, a unanimous vote having k tatemer.t, for they checked in to creed him thus, does not reveal song of triumph. The students in the great gathering place, the very curious coeds who lisJi him music the difficult have attacked hated and the lobby. As for the others, is ? of deal enthusiasm, with a great failed to check in their a As have consistent. vim been has their they of however, well wagthe Xmas reports; the activity presentation result, Messiah promises to be a real music- er that they didnt top or dig beets. o al treat. and he n fe h- 1 l wa-.hm- g j Sikt ti THE OWNER- ing affients full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATunder which stockholders and ditions ION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as 24, 112, of The Payson Chronicle trustees, hold stock and securities in published weekly at Payson, Utah a capacity other than that of a bona for October 1933. OF State of Utah ) County of Utah ) DARREL BROWN, Dealer PHONE 163 J PAYSON, UTAH 1 Sworn to and subscribed fide owner; and this affiant has no 1933. this day of November reason to believe that any other perRS son. association,, or corporation has R. A. Porter, Notary in the indirect any interest direct or said stocU- - bonds, or other securities (SEAL) Residing at Payrca January (My commission expires than as Jtated by him. J. Harold Mountford, Pub. 193 U -t Hollywood Approves New Streamline Designs )ss. Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared J. Harold Mount-forwho having been duly sworn i.ccoi ding to law, deposes and says t at he is the Publisher of the Iay-- . Chronicle and that the following in to the best of his knowledge and bclii f, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc., of the afore--aipublication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 411, Postal Laws and Regulation.-;, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are; J. Harold Mountford, Payson, Utah. 2. That the owner is: Mary G. Mouritford. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount cf bonds- mortgages, or other securities are: None. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the own-arstcokholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any fiduciary relation the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embrac il CUT r askt-- ' le-- - (Below) View snapped - s, in Hol'y,0,e cars new stream-linen a make soon will neers say Notice pers obsolete. of the parative shortness ured with the total lengt . be . Long noses will And Ho! y speed or power. who wouldn .. as of d, N aster 'fe-at- 1;a'l"-- on n Wtnt to the he n,aj, before STATEMENT ASPIRIN on every bottle or package. Boy In Payson Efc F11 t n Keytio), , ASPIRIN GENUINE ' Rhea Jehi to c ....' large Parent-Teachemeeting will On Thursday, a group of Havtiiit held in the Payson Junior High entertainers Auditorium on Wednesday, November gave a special props School Participates Boys Glee Club To Be 8. To this, all are invited. Mr. Exhibit!!11 In Window Presented in Goshen ical of their ative land and wt Arch M. Thurman, formerly president much enjoyed by all the state of the U. E. A., will be the princiAs a part of the National Educa- All arrangements have been made Th'e entertainment was made possii Mr. Nelson the has pal speaker. for the Boys Glee Club to go to ticn Week program, the Payson dist- musical numbers in charg. by thuftNebo School District Goshen, November 10. On that day net schools are to conduct a window, I WONDER On Saturday night, November 11, the Goshen Junior High School is exhibit in one of the downtown stor-- j studied that leava we as a culmination to the educational holding it annual Founders Day cele- es. In the space allotted to the high In botany and To red gold were turned The glee club has made school, displays from the commercial, program of the week and in keeping bration. and lasunshine wjrm with the historic occasion, the Pay-so- n preparations to furnish them with a home economics, art, mathematics, By auuimn chaAT'e leawi American Legion Post will con- musical program. It will lie the j agriculture, chemistry, and mechan- - V, hi eh caused the nfe school duct a program in the Tabernacle. clubs fiist formal appearance this !c arts departments will be made. Now we notice round orange an Chaihs R. Mabey, former governor year, its other activities having been The purpose of it all it to acquaint That Thelmas hairs are flatnisjjs rails of Utah and an active war veteran confined to school assembly the people with the varied type of That Altas will deliver the address. work done in high school. a GENUINE last chance Pnyson has for; .Stop! Look! and Listen! Contain- n on a few the regional football championship ed herein is the teachers activities of the Lions the when during comes on Friday dash with Provo. If the Lions can 'beet vacation. The thing tube not-- ; take the laurels, and if Spanish Fork iced in particular is that their beats can trip up on the Springville Red land our beets were totally differen dist-!i- n aspect, Devils, Payson will then he the deterrid champion. The boys are If their statements are correct, mined to in, not alone because it Miss Hughes and Miss Dimond did last chance for a first a little housecleaning. their mears Wouldnt you because it marks the lil e to see them weilding the mop also hut berth, last home game. We wonder if they and broom? It promises to be scrappy battle handle trn m as efficiently as they do from the time the first whistle blows yar(j stick. Miss Alletnan was Be there to cheei0;i pan(j t0 welcome a new arrival until the finishthe hoys on to victory. They re t0 pacify the other offspring, their toes and deserve your support. j;l,ppyghe surely stayed within 'the role of a home economics teach-je- r. Logan was the scene of Miss ' 5i 'is-'- " Beet Vacation) low-dow- t. 1 Lhru The Th e !,--- v The Teachers Payson Plays Provo In Feature Game Friday the . the smartness, Model tested automobile by the U. S. Bureau of Standards, which proved to have much lets air and wind resistance than models of the cars currently produced. Notice elimination of fenders, the Ing of wheels In the body. (U. S. Bureau of Standards.) - tonnMll a sgn of ((0) -- |