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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYS ON, UTAH Economical I P m R3 Highlights Hi m m ra K m m Happenings That Affect the Dinner Pails, Dividend Checks and Tax Bills of Every Indvidual. National and International Problems Inseparable From Local Welfare. n GREETINGS OF THE SEASON As our gift to you we offer New Lov Passenger Rates m m US! HI Kl on Also Free Freight, which W Kl aK n freight is the tra;i-portatio- n Less-Carloa- What might be termed the battle of the bottles got into full swing at Washington during the week before prohibition repeal became an actuality. The fight is between the Federal government and the liquor manufacturers. The distillers came forward with a code of their own making, saw it at once discarded. It was replaced with a code drawn up at the Presidents suggestion, gave a very different slant to the picture than manufacturers had hoped. Under it a government corporation would be formed to hand- d economical in this area. 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Cant help It; this Is lovely, but she would fall into wistful silence, and her dancing partner would be puzzled and a little hurt. Cynthia had not heard from Sam for a long while. Perhaps he was forgetting her. They had been such good friends always and lately a new warmth and tenderness had crept into their relationship that Is just before Cynthia had left for the west coast. But probProbably ably Sara was very busy. he didnt get time to write. Oh, well . . .And her eyes would become misty with looking, not at the immediate beauty of shore and sea, or love-- ' Iv gardens, but at far away things.' Sam lived next door In the old days, a rough little boy who tumbled her curls, made fun of the way she switched her skirts, washed her face with the greatest rudeness In snow, and once, quite by accident, nearly kll?iher- - Sitting one day under an orange B&sszsasBrsasxaiaiaiiaiaisaiiaiiasifi Payson ramp Uah "nde 4, U; 0 Hartjf m ette Gardner ,n charg 'v"de, parents of Pri tribute Ut ah busi- Ull his Tlie story t, " an by Erae of i the flr,t T, Chr JLt, She, parg-- Pioneers Lake. Salt ru.-hin- to , 8:!' Berkenhcad by M,ss tlwen Wride. Provisions include: A Federal Alcohol Control Administration, with czar-lik- e power over the industry, which would rule without representation; complete control over production and distribution thru a quota system; authority to fix and regulate prices; no additions to existing distilling capacity could be built without a certificate of necess-sit- y from the Administration; an with the Secretary of Agriculture to pay parity prices, fixfriendship. It had just naturally gone ed by him, for raw materials used on for years after this. Clir'stmas Kve there was a package in distilling. The liquor industry had anticipatIt was a little heavy and for her. CSme in a refrigerator ed some sort of Federal Control, but quite cold. car, said the errand boy, and had they had not thought it would be so to be delivered packed in Ice." relentless as this. Particularly disCynthia undid wet wrappings. In tasteful to them was the provision the last one she found a snow-ball- . plant additions practicOn It, traced iu small red berries were concerning snowa ally every major distiller is in the these words, You don't need midst of expansion. Plants are partball to knock me cold. Merry Christmas. Ixive, Sam. ly finished, which may have to be 193S, Western Newspaper Union. scrapped if the code goes into effect. Their protests found small sympathy at Washington; it was intimaFirst Toy Soldiers Date hat ted in some quarters they Back to the Middle Ages didn't like it they were liable to be TP HE toy soldiers which will figure met with a plan for a gigantic FedIn a number of Christmas stockeral sales system. ings can boast of a long and distinIn the meantime, the states have guished pedigree. The children of an- been g plans to control sales cient Rome play (Hi with miniature warInfluence of borders. their within riors, and some of the toy soldiers in many is seen Rockefeller the report of the Middle Ages arc real works of art. bills; there is strong sentiment in A number of them are still prefavor of eliminating private profit served In British museums, and are so far asNhe sales end is concerned elaborate models of knights In armor Bulk of states which have definitely of real artistic value. But they were law's allow sales of beer and passed as made childrens toys. originally in resturants and hotel dining Later, in the Seventeenth century, wine miniature soldiers were made which rooms; about half allow all drinks to were really pioneers of the modern be sold in this manner. Minors and mechanical toy, as they could go drunkards are forbidden to through the regulation drill of the buy or t be sold to. Drug, grocery time. stores ad hotels and restaurants will be allowed to sell in bulk for the St most part. Montana will operate its CVxyvgp On QnttU own liquor scores, and Oregon probOctllLd. Nevada will ably wrill do likewise. permit local control; Reno will have ' e the saloon without closing hours. Most of the states have yet o make definite regulations, but this indicates the trend of thought on the f n Ko. j Pioneers met the home , given by Coombs and the older to d of their experiences celebrations during Ruth Jeppson and and a reading by. iieshnnnts t their Beverley Ruth Tm, Jeppson were served to twenty The December meeting of j, No. 3, Daughters of Utah Pio, was held Thursday afternoon ,t home of Mrs. Laura Wightman, Mrs. Chasta Harris as assisting h teas and Captain Ella Daley charge. Mrs. Wightman read history of her great-gregmnihi er, Abigal Fead McBride. A talk parhmentary rules was given by) Ethel Page and a vocal duet rendered by Mrs. Chasta Harm Mrs. Alice Hill. Refreshments i served to 20 guests. Heavy Construction contracts mat than doubled in recent week. for a recent week were fc heaviest since May, 1930. Steel p duction, after a long period o! toward tendencies, showed an up fla but is well below summer avtap Commodity Prices continuing tier steady advance. Business Failures s a low point. The wave of commodity baying which followed the first flush of a citemcnt over the NRA, has wai ened, and retail outlets find busira slower, with strong consumer opposition volsK The nigher prices. ; of Christmas on which buying, r- the fiat eports w'iii be available after of the year, will be an excellent indication of just how far recovery has advanced so far as the aienp citizen is concerned. old-tim- matter. 55s SAVE UP TO TWO AND ONE-HAL- tree, she reviewed that episode, and it all came back to her as clearly as If she were seven years old Instead of twenty-two- . Sam had called to her to come out to play. She hesitated, knowing how rough and unmannerly She was wearing he might become. a new muff with a ribbon round her neck and a little blue bonnet that matched her eyes. She did not wish to be mussed up or to have tricks played upon her. Frald pussy!" "Aw, 'frald pussy! he had taunted her. So she came down the steps, and soon they were playing together in the snow, and S.un wasnt as rough as usual. It was the day before Christmas and after a while Sam began describing the things he wanted. Among them was a small Willi a ball that goes bang cannon. Before Cynthia quite . . . hke this!" knew what happened, Sammy had hit, her with something ley cold and hard. She fell oer. and did not know anything for a long time. When she came to, Sams red, agonized face beut over I didnt mean to hit you . . hers. it slipped . . , I was just showing you about the cannon ball. Im sorry . . . please, please . . . dont be di. oi!" That episode had sealed their CENTS A F GALLON ON YOUR GAS BILL! We are selling our 1st Grade Gasoline at only 2 2c a gallon Compare this gasoline with any other gasoline at any other price in town! WINTER SPECIAL Alcohol, gallon Cost of liquor is a burning sub ject. The hope is expressed tha it will be possible to sell legal whiskey and gin, of fair quality, for $1.50 or $2.00 a quart within a short time. If prices are much higher than this, it is believed hat the bootlegger and the speakeasy will have little trouble in keeping their trade. 75c Keep out the Winter Cold! We install windshields and car window glass very reasonable. SEE US FOR PRICES! THE NEW lb34 due' o Director of the Budget Lewis las doesnt often appear in the the to The public is fast returning of liquid laxatives. Peopk learned that the properly prF will liquid laxative movement without any at the time, or after. Doug head- lines. But no man knows so much about government income and outgo; none is so well qualified to speak on the financial state of the nation. The other day he did speak, and it wasnt very cheery. In the fiscal year 1934, he forecast, the national debt will be substantially increased, because of the Public Works bill, the Agricultural Adjustment AdministraHe tion, and similar new bodies. didnt say how much the deficit would be, observed that he couldnt until certain governmental policies had become better defined. The brighter side of taxation came He out when he talked about 1935. said that if industry is ten per cent! recovered by then, 1935 income would be close to a billion in excess of ex-- 1 dose of a liquid The be varied to suit the individual. The action No Meeting Ford V8 Baby Clinic There will be no M. I. A. muting in the four Payson wards on 1 December 2G. As the regular meeting night followed Christina' it ues-day- IS HERE! Come in and see this beautiful car today! deemed inadvisable Meetings will be resumed day, January was duke page Airroca WHERE PRICES ARE RIGHT W to t u et on Tims- - nurse present examinations. Buy in Payson o The business indicators , which n have been showing a gradual from the summer peak, are looking somewhat better. Most recent reports show: Coal production up. let-dow- i J ni easily regulated. A childmild liquid to right close. And the kidneys. do not irritate Doctors are geIfral.,y ifcr h the best laxa Sennaisa body the syste Ln-senn- lft, does not dram calhartics that leave y P Dr Caldwells JyrapJP liquid laxative action- I for its laxative average persn clockwork in a few j, t J always 8ej SrupPcratnmrdRtoe, for use. WOMEji NEED M bOjVAli - penses, barring extraordinary expenditures. General Johnson recently, Today said that business was 25 per cent improved. Mr. Douglass wound up by saying that if additional obligations are con- tracted, additional taxes must be im-- ( posed; he addressed himself to the great American middle class w'hich to conduct the hears such burdens principally. laM? need, can LAXVIBORNIIJ Relieves Diffm-n- t the i1 In- "ii i - 0 |