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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH flicPysonChronicie iiaigh.d vm'Mioi;!), ii .'11. V f. !d-- l 10R , ss J $ V W ,w. , (i tVVw Imt t!:c n:ie Tli.i The old figurheads previously used on Nival vessels to express their i, Thp individuality, have disapjM aiecl. ornamenand Egyptians Phoenisians ted their ships with figureheads to aid in distinguishing them. The Vik- ' V, . i I id.-.il- Irr GEORGE TO S1EM) IT ' 0f s the in the fear instill to thi ir warships The long ranks of their enemies. Romans and Greeks the of warships of a fava statue carried frequently orite pod or goddess at the bow as Chinese junks a vigilant guardian. a eye at their huge have frequently In the devils. bows to watch for figure-heathe United States Navy, flourished in the days of the wooden I tells us of a Chinese ruler w lio decreed that at a tthen taeli and eiery one of his subjects should yell at his loudest !, man in the moon misfit hear. ,1. ,t and silence. Not a sound was heard in all the it day came ; r ot the fee! !c ty of one old deaf man. Everyone else kept hlm.-i.f- i "uld hear the others, ,, . we see that on .More ancient discovery may he credited to the Chine e- - that of 'letting Ceoige do il the most widely ,d ad their gilts to civilization. are waiting for George to spend it. nave no standing as an economist. And I am jai i. piophet. my claim that a thing can he made larger by in., lei m of it. a part away n:g What do I mean? 'I he best way to insure capital is to spend a part of it when prices SVU !;ur iiEy I1'. lit II. j !' ( ' . r .1 , ,1 g.apc the 1 -- I 1 L i I , t W. who spends one dollar out of ten in making business r will find the nine worth more than the ten as values rise. ) M achievement is ever a matter of individual ami a :iuii. Napoleon got his army over the Alps a man at a time. We must the peaks of prosperity the same way. The Now Is The Time To bin Trail is our easiest path. and millions can spend if they hut Each one who can must spend he man While we are waiting for the release of frozen funds to start a Icniug wave, nineteen out of every twenty dollars in 16.6a') hanks are fro to spend as we will. $33,695,974,000 are on deposit. This is 23 per cent more money than we had in all of our banks when we went into tin- World War to help save those across the sea. Now we refuse to save ourselves. Depression will linger if we wait to spend out of income instead and our capital may shrink while we wait. of Mil of capital li.dii-tr- y has signed with N. R. A. Some have signed until it hurts. Tlic public should now sign with industry and spend some of its capital. lhe cow without pasture can give no milk. An industry without i- 1an pay no wages. Feed industry. Buy something. Build somebetter an hour of work than a dollar thin.:. I t us not forget this Rome; either by buying produces or by dole taxation. The choice is obvious. when we spend, personal selfishness shuuld take a holiday. :i 'Him should not replace the golden rule as a business tool. Those it will help prolong depression and in the end murder quality. .i mi's take a look at the Blue Eagle. We ee in its gia.-- p the symbols of indiis'rv and action. The chisel we do in picuoiis hv its absence. Let's remember this whenever with our fellow men. And further, neither capital nor labor should attempt in times like t!'.-- t imrcnch itself at the expense of the common good. And no Eel us have public, as well hoidd lurk in any political n Ivutr unselfishness. tins is the richest country in all the woild. It is rich in money. It h in inatkel. It is rich in a necessity of replacement and repair bin up by the highest standards of living the world has ever known. t's indate our confidence before we indate our currency. Let's rre, tuber that God helps those who help themselves and that Mr. B - velt is not likely to do more. He can't throw the forward passes and c.PmIi them too. lie expects each and every one of us to play hall it among the Hebrews; ic I -- Red . a- - vita fill. i'ts step nursing depression. Lets begin to count onr blessings. Iiitss is hciier. It is like a man with a trunk half way up stairs. It is hut taking a rest before starting for the top. Lets give it a boost. Hi. In v Something! Build Something! 1 his message is not addressed to those who cannot spend or to tin c who now are spending. It is addressed to the man who is jingling the la ker dollar in his pocket, little aware that it is growing less in purchasing power as prices rise. Boy In 'Payson tiiiEEssEsr.g2scaE3escssCisea;3srsEzesrlssesssKKssiiB J mu$ the hi-- ' . I l.di-- coat-tail- g C- i Capital is going to take care of the unemployed !i A I for dole. v . . iU" u id of !( !f d all cm. .id".-. Spirit t tin s iil o! Amor h a. s i.v s I r Erl Eat, a !v. or in In (I an exton a m at cvv Void; s'ate 'a or a !:,:! co!'o a or, lie sa;, s. !.:s v. as not tllo ti. lh. ltd;, a v.iig 'l ie' rile was lnni tis early man soucht out tils ri liita.n ship to Ills creator and wondered ill nf il,.. so:, sons. This bethe niys!-.came associated v 'li my Mery ami till (l"incrit of tear; and ! explain this, soon devolo'ied a eeremolliitl. pvlc-t- s ten in;: History tells of That!;-'githousand years ngn in (he. Tigris valley when the harvest was gathered; in the valley of the Nile; in Crete; In the lie .'innings of some of the priestly rituals in Croece and , v The old Delaware had of the Delaware Indian a figue-hea- d Chief Tecumseh to guide her fortit.... The Niagara, of Iake Erie tunes. e.-- . at her prow a finely carried fame, ,'v In 1909 by older carved eagle. of the Secretary of the Navy, figureheads were removed from the of the United States Tl.e White American Has But One fighting ships future use discontheir and Navy, Thanksgiving a Year. tinued. f Em iv mini mu!, iiiiul raid, ceie Ir'ale tin (rile .Mimricail spirit uf During the past 21 years since the 'I :i I; giving. 'Ii' le a tolerant, neigh- night of April 14, 1912 when the live the Thanksgiving liner Titanic struck an iceberg off American, borly pirlt of lie the Tail of the Grand Bank and sngik th:i, king and with the loss of 1500 lives, not a say s. collsingle life has been lost through AtNorth the ision with ice along to the due lantic steamship routes, excellent work of the U. S. Coast H Guard Cutters which keep in touch with the ice limits as they change axSK3C3.B-- :: front day to day and place this inT banb.givin in the hands of approachformation j Chrysanthemum Sim e it is the chrysanthemum seaship-faste- rs by radio. About 350 ing sonsouth tics hanl.v Mower defying the bergs invade the North-AtlantI'm: t tin is the of Newfoundland every year. chrysanthemum 'thanksgiving Mower. That Is quite is a is it should he. Thanksgiving Most of the icebergs which annhardy holiday as well as a hourly one. ually appear in the North Atlantic It spans the whole distance between on the western coast of the American of tie Seventeenth con originate a few come from the tny Gio held (in New England) all Greenland; and from Hudson Bay. coast eastern sport an ungodly pastime, and the American of the Twentieth eentnry Bergs are being formed all the year mIio makes a god of sport. That round, but in greater number during hov. s hmv truly and abidingly Amor the summer season. Thousands are ican it holiday Is this one, which Is set adrift each year. It is in the o rarelv privileged that the President Great Bank of Newof the Republic has to pay It the trill vicinity of the uto of an annual oMiciul proclamation. foundland that icebergs and field ice appear in the greatest number. riTs lo-.- VN sailing ships. I j ' i 't :i O NEED NO LONGER SUFFER AT PERIODIC INTERVALS OK WORRY ABOUT DELAY! LAXVIBURNUM . Relieves the most stubborn ca-e- s quickly and effectively Different from anything you have every used. Priced $5.00 for full size. Sent in plain wrapper, postpaid. sold only by U. S. LABORATORIES Box 2006 Hollywood SU-- , Los Angeles. (Clip and put away!) -- ds If ' Ill i I n figure-head- ,;;gs i: 1,.,.,-n- WOMEN! NAUTICAL NOVELTIES h- i 4 V UTLK.V TltlN y WAIT I 4 Kill ?2.0il sum i A x. ty uue .. Y, is a b IONS K!i 4 V' ia-- l Jil I'liHtlT. MB:-- t Murs mure l!.in tv t'd in.isii i:ii I lilli CoNliil lie ever gave white American - i'. t a year. If 'fi r n with liis limitations was I'loilarc fils great civilization " 'll but K 'arc's fici I; and the sky as fi's ml ran the white man not ,'fi i, g.ficrii'tnee and the wis-a (' ages li.riMgli the printed pages .' lbs an. experiences? 'I'i. 1th will move mountains in iii rlca today in days gone by. If u e pfio-our feet on the sacred soil ' i Men Gave the Pilgrims Corn, Beans, Squashes, Tuikeys. During the World War the United States laid down 171 destroyers, but by the time the Armistice had been signed only 38 of that number had been completed. Only 27 of these e completed reached the war zone thanksgiving Pie Norsemen; In the Gongo; and in Tasmania as the seasonal waves threw quaiiliiics of li.'li on their shores. To a simple people like tiie North American Indians, Thanksgiving was personal and sincere. They felt the Spirit at em li sunrise and each sunset, and each momli the tribe, in common council, celebrated one of their twelve Thanksgivings. In midwinter they thanked t lit? Great Spirit for sending the snow to protect the seeds and animals; later they gave thanks for the sweet waters of the woodland, or maple sap; in spring they held their great Thanksgiving, for they were aide to plant their food staple Indian maize; soon followed the ceremony for the strawberries and, In order, those for the beans and squashes, the corn harvest, for the wild apples and grapes, and for the time when the hide and ilesh of the deer and hear was in season. Doctor Bates says the power of the Six Nations came through the ' common bond of their religious ceremonials. As the red man looks at the white American today, he says, the Great Spirit has given the white American Fourth Judicial District of The State of Utah, in and for Utah County. NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 5522 Probate Last Will and Testament of Milley G. Grigg, Deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned, at Pay-soUtah, on or before the 20th tav of January, 1934. HENRY ERLANDSON, Executor of the Iast Will and Testament of Milley C. Grigg. Porter & Nebeker, Attorneys for Executor. Payson, Utah. First Publication in Payson Chronicle Last' PublicaNovember 17, 1933. 1933. tion, December 8, n, o Entry No. OF UTAH STATE )ss ) County of Utah I have in my possession the following described estray animals which if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the highest cash bidder at Payson City Pound, in Payson City, on the 12th day of December A. D. 1933, at the hour of 2 p. m. pescription of (Animals: One Red and White Heifer. 1 yr. old. Left ear cropped. No Brands. Said estrays were taken up by me in said Payson City on the 25 day of November 1933. BRAXTON BARNETT, Poundkeeper for Fayson City. o ALIMONY & DIVORCE LAWS OF ANY STATE in the Union and Mexico, with plain English explanatory A differcomment and annotations. for o $1.00. LEGAL RESEARCH SOCIETY 5 room House with 1601 Maltman FOR SALE Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. and one third acres good land in (Clip this adv., it may come handy Payson, close to town. Coop and sometime.) Phone Provo 764 or Zane Grey story, Man of the For- outbuildings. est" with Randolph Scott, Buster write Bonneville Lumber Company, Provo. Evening Phone 891R. 3tpd. Crabbe, Noah Beery and Verna Hill-io Patrons are again urged to come FOR USELESS HORSES & COWS. early on these nights to obtain seats. FOR SALE 10c to all. Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees, DEAD ONES IF CALLED IMMEDTurn Back the Clock, Lee Tra- Shrubs, Vines, Rose Plants. Perenn-als- , IATELY. PHONE 680, TROVO, UTAH Peonies, HOME GROWN AT cys latest triumph is the Friday See Henry Jeppson, or PROVO. and Saturday attraction. Tracy, deHlE992BIHBiaaiMHHaHHB isit or write Provo Nurseries. parting from his usual 3rd West South 710 turns a to new wisecracking role, one in which he begins as an old man pondering the way in which he has wasted his life and wishing he could live it all over again. lie gets his turns back and wish, the clock away goes Tracy on some of the funniest escapades you ever saw. Harpo Marx isnt in it with Lee the way he chases the fair maidens. Its great comedy. Footlight Parade, Warner Bros, newest musical hit will be shown on The temporary relief children get g from some synthetic, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Iron Fireman is the mark of a modern home cathartic may cause bowel strain, December and a thrifty family. The regular barp even and irritation in the gain nights that week will be shiftA kidneys. properly prepared liquid ed to Friday and Saturday. Dont laxative brings a perfect movement. There is no discomfort at the time forget! CASH PAID e. Optens at Star Preceded Sounding Board this keen road-sho- w and interest, Louisa May immortal classic, Little Women opens at the Star Theatre, Payson, Sunday for three days. with the Inclined With by t's g new PIIILCO out-and-o- ut Hailed as probably the greatest genuine motion picture made within the past ten years, Little Women Pictures, its brings from RKO-Radi- o that it is the boast producers, the enjoy most important and best picture ever turned out by that company. WORLD-WIDThe story of four girls, who thru E 65 years since the publication of the novel, have been the ideal of womanleave the United States and travel overseas perhaps pick up hood, is portrayed on the screen by London, Berlin, Paris or Buenos Aires even the iil.ra-snor- t Katherine Hepburn, as Jo; Joan tone and ave British Empire Station oroadcasts! Unexcelled Bennett, as Amy"; Frances Dee, as supreme performance made oossible by scores of new features, cabinet. Vb vo any of them exclusive. Exquisite Meg; and Jean Parker, as Beth. never seen or heard a radio so fine! PIIILCO 16A, on.. 180. 00 Miss Hepburn, the sensational Star has been given the highest for her brilliance in this pictpraise PHILCO 57C ure and her supporting cast, including the above mentioned, show Edna vvvVvvvv('iv-- v May Oliver, Paul Lukas, Henry Stephenson and Douglass Montgomery. New compact model In cabThe management of the Star is beautiful j .nano rubbed of inet to present to the show patrons proud Wooij, Receives regular broadcasts plua Isnt all you get when you such an outstanding hit as Little Police and airplane calls. A spectacular value! place your printing order Women even before the Salt Lake here. One order will conto and see urges everyone showing, ASy TERMS Generous Tratle-S- n Auowsn-ce- s vince you for you will 'it. There is a money-bac- k guarantee recognize the quality of behind the picture but the manageour printing and the hlgf? ment knows you will love the picture. the grade Kammerrniil Bond dates Dont Sunday, forget Dixon-Taylor-RussDec. paper we uce and ell Tuesday, Monday with a matinee Sunday at 2:30. The bargain night attraction, on llIIXIIIBIZ3aiIBEalsl2SSSl3222fZlEE5fSZ33iaiiaaiI7 Wednesday and Thursday features a you can hear your favorite radio stars as if they were appearing in in person. jour home And, in addition, you can 16X, RECEPTION! hand-rubbe- d R.KO-Rad- io $24 PAPER two-ton- e and INK L - Co. , ) ent publication for each state. Covers marriage, divorce, alimony, legNovember 11, 1918. al separation, annulment, separate There is now building at Newport maintenante, custody and. support of News, Virginia, an aircraft carrier, children, etc. Specify state wanted. the Ranger, which will be completed Price $1.00 LAWS OF ANY This vessel will be the THE CRIMINAL 1934. in STATE plain English with full eighth one named Ranger. The first Ranger was built in 1777 and carried explanation. Price $1.00. LAWS fully 18 guns; she was commander by THE BANKRUPTCY John Paul Jones and was the first explained; who may become a bankhip to fly the Stars and Stripes. rupt, voluntarily, involuntarily. Price This first Ranger, flying the first $1.00 Ameiican flag, was the first Amer- MEXICAN DIVORCE LAWS and inican vessel to receive a gun salute formation gratis. CHARTERS; safe, from a foreign nation; the salute was DELAWARE fired by France at Quiberon Bay on sound, sure; obtained in 24 hours. February 14, 1778, and by it France ANY LAW QUESTION fully answered by competent, trained lawyers recognized the United States. Little Women PHILCO 131 be-or- ' The New 1934 NOTICE ESTRAY ...... habit-formin- set-u- and no weakness after. You dont have to give the child a double dose a day or two later. Can constipation be corrected in children? Yesl say medical men. Yesl say many mothers who have followd this sensible medical advice: 1. Select a good liquid laxative. 2. Give the dose you find suited to the system. 3. Gradually reduce the dose until the bowels are moving regularly without aid. An approved liquid laxative (one that is widely used for children) is Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin. The mild laxative action of this excellent preparation is the best form of help for children and grown-up- s, too. The dose can be regulated for any age or need. Your druggist has Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsiu. Member N. IE A. DARREL Phone BROWN, Dealer Payson, Utah 163J m iiiummi |