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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH J C1lIEXIliailIISBBBKSEKlllllBISllUICIIII8lllMaC H H H H m m M CS a aB m M M M m am m n GREETINGS OF THE SEASON As our gift to you we offer New Low Passenger Rates H B m M m m IF ft m B S C3 H H Also Free Piek-Up-and-D- ivory on j ;Poniic.al Less-Carloa- el Freight, which is the freight transportation i: M I Members of the Night Bridge Club, entertained their husbands at their annual holiday party Wednesday nite at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will A McClellan. turkey dinner was served in the early evening followed with bridge. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Steicr of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Loveless of Copperton were special guests. Members present were Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Amos, Mr. and Mr.-,John Lant, Mr. and Mrs. W. C McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ott, Mr. and Mi.--. George Chase, Mr. an Mrs. Fearn Ciay, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson and Mr. and Mrs, McClellan. rs. Morris Gardner ot Idaho came to spend with Mrs. Gardners pai-r'tMr. and Mrs. Chailes Bates. Mi. and Black foote, d form of SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD MiciEBZiKSEazsaaassasaaiiiaiBEisigaxEasssaiBzaziizasEj Chri'-tma- Mr. and Mrs. John Betts and Jos eph Quigley and family visited during Christmas at Prigham City with Mr. anil Mr. Ed Quigley and family. s delightful surprize party was given Saturday night in honor of Miss Beth Clayson whose birthday wa during Christmas week. The decoration.-, and details were in keeping with the Christmas season. After lunch and a social hour the group attended the dance at the Ron Ton The guests included Mr. Clifford Miss Fern Roth and Mr Floyd White of Lehi; Mr. Verland Johnson, Miss Hortense Morley, Mr Oliver Johnson and Miss La Veri Snyder of Pleasant Grove; Mr. La Var Noon, Miss Zola Carter, Mr. Howard Kenrpton, Miss Leona Winnie, Mr. Orson Hancock and the guest of honor of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Loveless and son of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Loveless over A Local Items Phono By Mrs. A. R. Wilson J. J J J I I 1 Y I 1' 5 V 64 $ 'J Miss Zoe Johnson tame from Los Angeles to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Oscar Johnson. Powell and Yern Johnson are employed at Boulder City came home to spend Christmas with heir families. Lloyd who Mr.,. Emma Wignall left Saturday St. George, Utah to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Andrew Sproid and other relatives. ."or Wil-kerso- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cloward went to Mil . d to spend the holidays with their daughter, Mrs. George Rodgers. They will go from there to Phoenix, Arizona for the remainder of the winter. f Miss Luetta Simpson of Salt Lake spent her Christmas vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simpson. Faulk of Salt Lake w'ere also guests at the Simpson home. Mis. Anice Wilde left Friday for Los Angeles to spend the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Sue Talbot. Mr. Idaho their worth and Mrs. Lynn Wightman of Falls spent Christmas here with sisters, Mrs. Genevieve Ellsand Mrs. C. 0. Nelson. Tke Passing Year By Henry Loukuaa, in Detroit New 'J' HE year that w measured has ended) And has fused with the eons sublime. s we knew have all blended The In the aye old imate of time. Its tuns and its shadows have perished. Like the loves that we quickly forget; But the spring and the autumn it cherished Still haunt with a tinge of regret. We meet on this threshold each season; And we sigh as the sands must drift by. Each grain is as precious as reason, For they total the years 'til we die. OHN LARKIN was too busy for frivolities on New Years Eve. He sat at his massive Crush and dissolve 3 Bayv Aspirin Tablets in hall a glass ol water. 1 desk till eleven, and then, to rest his eyes, turned off his lamp and sat In dark- uess, watching the lights and figures on the street be- thoroughly 2 GARGLE throw your head way back, allowing a little to trickle down your throat Repeat gargle and do not rinse mouth, allow gargle to remain on membranes of the throat for prolonged effect. 3 Remember. Only Medicine Helps Sore Throat Modern medical science now throws an entirely new light on sore throat. A way that eases the pain, rawness and irritation in as little as two or three minutes It requires medicine real BAYER Aspirin for this purpose. For they dissolve completely enough to gargle without leaving irritating particles. fcLi-ISi- low. When he woke with a start an hour later at the suuud of horns and sirens, he w:i3 cold and stiff. Suddenly he realized that some one else was In the room. He sat very quiet, scarcely breathing. A beam of light flashed and was gone. A moment later the unseen visitor had picked out the safe, ami delicate fingers twirled the dial. Although he realized that a shot might pass unnoticed In the din out-- s I d e, he could scarcely sit and he robbed. With a sud-de- n lunge like grasped both of n t r ud e r s the wrists and in his arms lay a frail form, quite motionless. lie looked for a weapon, found none, and turned on the lights. "A girl," he exclaimed, "In boys clothes ! She stirred and sat up. BAYER ASPIRIN- - to do these thingsl That is w'hy throat specialists throughout America are prescribing this BAYER gargle in place of old-tiways. Be careful, however, 1 that you get YOU MAY HAVE TO MAKE SACRIFICES Well," TO ATTEND THE B.Y.U. Winter Quarter j BUT YOU WILL BE REPAID: The courses you want. Mental and spiritual training. Dramas, Opera, Concerts, Lectures Leadership Week January 29 - February 2 Exciting spirts Championship Basketball and Wrestling. he In my safe." he de- manded. "Tell me what you wanted Nothing. I.et me go. "I suppose you were responsible for those letters that were stolen last week. Rut they were in code, so you came back for the key. "Uo you mean these? She took from her slurt a sheaf of papers. "I wns going to put them back. I have decoded them." He took the papers. Above the code ran a perfect translation. He looked at her a long time. "Don't, please," she said, and covered her face with her hands. Did anyone ever tell you how beautiful you are? he yked. "White and dainty like those snowflakes falling outside." She shrugged. "I suppose If you were going to call the police you would have done so by now." Yes, Brigham Young! university! March 23 January 8 High Quality Education at Lowest Cost BaillllHBMHiailMHHHMIMIlfllllliaiiiiiaaH Are you going to let me go?" Afore than that. Im going to take you home." 1 can get home all right. Even If anyone recognizes this as a disguise they will think It part of the night's celebration." "As you say. But wont you tell me why, at midnight on New Year's Eve, a beautiful woman returns a cleverly decoded message to my safe?" she answered. "Sit down. "Yes, A week ago," she began, "I was very down on my luck. I have a) ways been rather a gambler, and 1 Towed that I would either be well off Notice certain is hereby given that a chattel mortgage, executed and delivered by William Millar, mortgagor, to the Mt. Pleasant Commercial and Savings Bank, a. corporation, mortgagee, dated the 19th day of February, 1930, and filed in the office of the County Recorder of Sanpete County, State of Utah, on March 7, 1930, entered in File 6, Index 4, of entries, No. 86315, will be foreclosed by a sale of the property which now remains of the property described in said mortgage and which remaining mortgaged property is hereinafter particularly described, at the residence of E. H. Street in Payson, Utah County, State of Utah, at the hour of 3 oclock P. M. on Saturday, the 6th day of JanA birthday party was jin uary', 1934, to satisfy the amount se- nesday evening in honor i cured by said mortgage. Said pro- Patten, the occasion being perty will be sold at public auction enth birthday. to the highest bidder for cash and is described in said mortgage as i 10i. v; follows: or flat broke by the last day of the year. That night I read In the paper of your exploits In the stock market-h- ow everything seemed to rise or fall at your command. I decided to throw my lot with yours only I knew that of course you would not divulge your methods to a stranger." "When the stranger is so beautiful one might do many things. he murmured. Was your ruse successful?" 200 head of registered Rambouillet "Very. I now have ten times what ewes and rams, ear marked thus: I had then." 2 under bits in right ear, with "But I dont understand how you got ear tag thus: (Wm. Millar), and Into my office, and found the com inn wool branded thus: S under quarttion to my safe." She laughed. That was easy. My er circle. father was a locksmith; when I was The sheep which remain of said a child locks and their sheep and which will be mortgaged were my toys. I could open them by sold as aforesaid are described as touch. follows : "And decoded the messages." That did take work. 1 sat up all 90 matured ewes that night, trying again ami apahi. 24 ewe lambs You see, the pos23 buck lambs sibility of a code There is due on said mortgage ob- had not occurred me to when I first decided to rummage among your personal effects. That was why I had to take the papers away, Instead 'of Just reading them. But at last I was lucky, and once I got a start, It was Just a question of time." I ! li PAFi&andl $ Isnt oil you get m j piece your printoji here. One order vlnte you for you recognize thesed our printing end to grace paper Hsminwnl wo use . Tou have a good start into the New Year as a he safe-breaker- observed. Coal Bon8 Tlease dont say that was so desperate, and It hasn't hurt anyone. But it has," he insisted. Til nev- The Iron Fireman Automatic aa made coal is the machine that Fireman made fuel. Today Iron 1 er be the same unless I am sure you are keeping out of such deviltry." "If I make a New Years resolution never to crack another safe will that satisfy you?" "Partly," he answered, as he opened the door for her, "only I think 1 had better come around now and then to see that you keep It. What are you doing this coming year?" . 1&3S, wins by an with a margin of 15 to more over other firing neckandt.ee on safety and runs other -s- uc-OId NE of the most peculiar and an cient of the New Years celebrations Is that held before the cathedral at Kirkwall, the Orkneys. The inhabitants, according to old Norse customs, divide Into two sections, and meet at the market cross to have a general game of football. All living above the cathedral play to get the ball to the country district, those residing before the cathedral fighting to get It to the sea, the whole game being played through the principal streets of the town, and hundreds of players of all grades of society often take part In the game. meth automatic firing depen Western Newspaper Union. 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