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Show V THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH The P ays on Chronicle Economical Odd 1 tillered ut the Pom Offiie at Payson, L'tah Uounty. matter. I ta.i, as second-cta- - but TRUE J Highlights ear 12.00 Mont ha $1.00 T nuts on aiolriisim; NOTICE TO WATER I sERS I)a !'" .State Engineer's Office, Fait City, Utah Fel.iuai- i i i'LIt 'npletion Ei.il daich - Te-- of L, PK..iiT Two potential D til' VRDI YNSIIIP NOTH KS E rk or lespectne Coinult ( u'.ty matioii. mfoi !oi fuither signers ( Fourth Judicial Distriit of the State f I tah, in and for Utah County. NO It E TO CREDIIORS 1 In the matter of the Estate of Lu ,us I a is, otherwise known as Lin '.to Davn, deceased ( rt ditoi , will pitsont claims with mu. hi l s to the undersigned at his in Salem, Utali, on or i esideme B. & M. and used as a foie the 20th day of A pi ii, 19.iT. DALLES DAVIS, supply to irrigate 20,910 acies of land Administrator. embiaced in pails or all of the foil V. II. subdivisions: Payson, Secs. McMullm, 10, 9, 11, Attorney, owing Id, 20, 23, 25, 20, 29, 31, 32, 35 and Utah. 30, T. 8 S., R. 1 F..; Sees. 1, 2, 1, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 10, 17, 18, 20 to Judicial District of the State 29 inch, 31 to 30 md., T. 9 S , R. Fourth I (ah, in and for Utah County. of 1 E.; Secs. 4, 5, 8, 17, IS, 19 and 20, NOTRE TO CRF.DirORS T, 10 S., R. 1 E.; Secs. 7, 17, 18, 19, 20, 29, 30 and 31, T. 9 S., R. 2 E.; Secs. 21, 27, 28, 33, 34, T. 9 S., R. In the matter of the Estate ol 1 W.; Secs 4, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, Norman S. Holiaday, deceased. Creditors will present claims with 23, and 24, T. 10 S., R. 1 V., S. L. B. to the undersigned at his voucheis & M. It is now proposed to divert in Santaquin, Utah, on or result tice 5 12. see. ft. of said water at a point which bears S GO" W. 2093 ft. ftom be for" the 20th day of April, 1931. JESSE H. HOLLADAY, the NE cor. of Sec. 23, T. 10 S., R. of the last Will and TestFxfcntor 2 E., and store in the Dry Lake ResS. Ilolladay. of Norman ament ervoir, the center of the impounding It. W. McMullin, Attorney, Payson, dam of which bears N 60 VV. 5205 r ft. from said NE cor. Sec. 23, and Utah. sec. ft. will be diverted at a point which bears S. 7 W. 1427 ft SAVE YOUR from the EH cor. Sec. 3, T. 10 S., Jt. 2 E., and stored in the Gooie Nest Natures Most Reset voir, the center of the Tr roundGift. 27.5 'o1 of which beai s v 2 , 1427 ft. from the SE cn- 9 S., R. 2 E, S. L. B. .V ca.d water wil be so stored from January 1st to December 31st inch of each year and released fiom Dry Lake Reservoir into the natural channel at the center of the impounding dam and from the Goose Nest Reservoir at a point which bears 1000 ft. S. and 400 ft. .W. of the N'T cor. Sec. 21, T. 9 S., R. 2 E., S. L. B. & M. and used whenever practicable as a supplemental supply to irrigate 20,800 acres of land embraced in the sections heretofore irrigated except Sec. 9, 10, 16 and 20, T. 8 S., R. 1 E., and in addition Secs. 8, 9, and 16, T. 9 S., R. 2 E., S. L. B. & M. VISION Valuable fTnve vour eyes examin- ed free OPTICAL PARLOR 249 So. 5th West Payson, Utah I)r. JL E. Wright, Optometrist STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS Lax the Bladder With Juniper Oil, Buchu, Etc. Drive out the impurities and excess acids that cause irritation, burning and frequent desire. Juniper oil is pleasant to take in the form of BURETS, the bladder laxative, also conin taining Buchu leaves, etc. Works on This application is designated the State Engineers Office as File the bladder similar to castor oil on the bowels. Get a 25c box from any No. store. After four days if not All protests against the granting drug elieved of getting up nights go of said application, stating the reasack If and money. you get your ons therefor, must be by affidavit in ere bothered with backache or leg duplicate, accompanied with a fee of caused from bladder disorders $1.00 and filed in this office within pains boum to fcel better after tbis are you thirty (30) days afte'rthe 'completion 'clt and you get your regular arising of the publication of this notice. City Diug Co. say, BUKETS sleep. T. II. HUMPHERYS, is a best seller. State Engineer. j HesSf Crush and dissolve J Baysr Aspirin Tablets in half a glass ( wstar. 1 CARGLE thoroughly 2 throw your heaj way back, allowing a little to trickle down your throat Repeat gargle end do not rinse mouth, allow gargle to remain on membrane of the throat for prolonged effect. 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 (wo or three minutes! It requires medicine -- like BAYER ASPIRIN- - to do these things! That is why throat specialists throughout America are prescribing this BAYER gargle in e place of ways. old-tim- Be careful, however, that you get ' K.R0TUS VT ALCOHOLIC real BAYER Aspirin for this par pose. For they dissolve completely enough to gargle without leaving irritating particles. 100 PROOF if 50 couises mu t have occurred to the w in the Senate disclosures 11 Notice is hiehy givi n that Pays m Cuy Corpotation, Payson, Utah, has made application in actunlanco wi'h Lav, s cf Utah to change thi th point of diM'iMon ami place of use of 10 sec. ft. of water from Clock in Utah County, Utah Said water was to have been (Incited from Januaiy Ut to Decfmb-21st inch of each year, by utue of an application filed in the State Engineers Office, at a point which Ivar, S. I0UO ft. and V. HR) ft. fiorn the N'H eor. Sec 21, T. 9 S., R 2 E., S. 1. ing dam International Problems Inep aiable From Local WUfaie. p 1 im MCOHOUC BtVERKOE TWCE , on COMTEK! and ;i..nli( at mi,, of f i Date BOTtLE OF ' Happenings That Affect the Dinnt Bads, D.vidwul Checks and Tax Nation.!1 Bills of Eery Indvidual. ION I rour iw SI BS( RIPTIONS ig tiie a.i mail of P3 - gfl ALCOHOL action Presidtnt ETC-ET- concern- eontiats C - weir brought before him. One was to out the guilty and punish them and bad, and turn the carrying good Tiie other was to cancel all contra s of the mail over to the army. The President took the latter course and started the hottest battle of his Administration. As Usual theie aie two sides to The Senate disclosevery matter. sensational. Fraud and collures are usion aie charged along with ten if ic pi of its thru speculation and pu-- i In one case it is alleged motion. that a few hundred dollars was run up to a paper total of some while the government was paying heavy subsidies on the grounds that they were essential to the de- firt twenty-millio- n velopment of commercial aviation. But it has not yet been proven that To all the operators are crooked. cancel every contract, lumping the good with the bad, is punishment of an unprecedented sort.That was what the Lindbergh telegram complained about. It threw a bombshell into the proceedings and it created a highly dramatic situation in which the most private citizens and the V ad of the government clashed violently. The Colonel laid himself open to criticism on the grounds that the giving of the telegram to the press before it reached the White House was a breach of ethics and that in being associated with an interested company he was a biased party. Opinion seems to be about evenly divided half lining up with the President the other half with the Colonel. The belief is expressed that the presidents action was certainly drastic on innocent stockholders but that Spartan means to get graft out of government are essential. At this writing, the fight is moving in the courts. Government won the first victory, when a plea of Transcontinental Western Air to restrain the order was refused. A determining factor in arriving at a basis for future air mail contracts will be the efficiency of the aimy in handling the mail. Its ships are slower than those of private operators, though it is hoped that this be offset by shorter stops due to elimination of passenger service. The first schedules are pretty sketchy in view of past private service many points will be left off the map, at least to begin with, and flights will be fewer in number. Army air heads are worried by the fact that their pilots are young and inexperienced for the most part when it comes to this kind of flying and are starting at a bad time of year. Three were immediatly killed enroute to posts in Idaho and Utah. The concellation order was vaguely worded, left room for new private contracts if they are demanded and are necessary. It seems certain in that case, that the subsidy will be given a break in obtaining con- Put leaders hone for the best and, to the original program, Director we as to fjrn idling inspectors. t what is more, seem really to ex- William Peterson, in charge of the information on acreage and produ agricultural adjustment administra- tion. Section 10 of the contract pect it. cii Dally prov.ues for the inspect; for Utah, announces. tion 0 There will be no Nobel peace prize The inspection, which has been Inspection is to h made throij! for 1933. Reason: In many parts of contemplated since the beginning of the county wheat production con?) the world war is closer than at any the wheat program, will be made in association, with additional chech time since 1913. the spring, beginning after the spring to be done by enresentatives of tt is over and completed wheat section of the agricultural 1. Germany is the center of European planting period of justment administration. One b The inspection harvest. before The way the wind blows troubles. certification farms individual and spector will probably be appoint was shown by the note the great each has with farmer that by AAA officials for Utah and complied great powers sent her recently, sayis before the contract the vada, with headquarters at Logan necessary as looks ing hands off Austria. It additional can administration make in starts case Hitler trouble, every if, payments for the 1933 one will gang up on Germany and adjustment on and the 1931 crop, which bring the war to a quick and defin- crop, are scheduled to farmers Deseret Mortuary Co. ite ending. U. S. stand will doubt- contracting not do if wheat receive reach, prices Wilsons less be strict neutrality. Understanding Sympathy brave, tragic and futile effort to save parity. Experience is a world bent on If wheat prices do not reach parity to that nothing is left ensure still to fresh in the American mind during the term of the contract which to undone give a comforting to bt ar repetition now. runs through 1934 and 1935, cooperService 0 ating wheat farmers will receive five Phone 107 more adjustment payments. These RILL INSPECT FARMS of the second include installment the Walter Rigby, Local UNDER WHEAT CONTRACT payment for 1933, two payments for Mgr. 1934 and two for 1935. A. O. Smoot, District Manajt Inspection of every farm for which a wheat adjustment contract has When he signed the contract, each been signed is planned to conform. farmer agreed to the inspection, as 1 1 1 FORD TO BUILD HUGE EXPOSITION AT THE 1934 CHICAGO WORLDS FAIR tracts. 0 And the Yes, business is better. curve is holding stubbornly to its upward trend. Mainstay of the jump is still the automobile industrys spectacular recovery and spectacular is the word. Every fresh report coming from the motor centers is more encouraging than the last. Unfilled orders for both trucks and cars are Ford and General Motors zooming. alone are reported to be at least a quarter of million orders behind. And other industries are racing along with the auto makers. In the department stores, according to the last announcement, the cash registers are ringing merrily, with an average national gain of 25 per cent in dollar volThe chemical ume over last year. 1933 in survived which industries, adtheir are continuing good shape, vance now, with glass, textiles, paper, etc., finding good markets and stable prices. The most recent Department of Commerce survey shows steel output higher, business activity better, commodity prices on the rise, stock and bond prices up and general betterment all along the line.! Discontinuance of CWA, which has 4,000,000 people includ-- 1 employed ing teachers, artists, street cleaners, insect eliminators, a poet or two and about every possible classification of worker is beginning and will naturally react unfavorably on business. , GREAT Ford por tray ing the ticmendous part the arts, rc, elites a d viunally every other industry plays ii rho manufacture of Pulai's niotoi cars, is planned by the Ford Motor t0111 pany for the l3l World's Fail The Ford ton be housed in a giant build. ng f6) f el long to be built in the heart i f the fair grounds on an 11 nine ph ; Iror dering Lake Midilcan and the main fal bou.nard, Cot s' ruction of the building will start M..i 1. In the dominant eentul building will be housed Henry Ford's "Driuu of Trenspot tation. d p.ctlng the development of wheeled vt-p. from t Ire rimnot, of ai.e mi K nt Ian k.ngs to mud u mot, r Kw-imodel or Fold ca: nin h mcr w '1 be t r in the s;i. . r 1, to ti, , ,, f. A Expo-Olior- V 1 . X 4. : V3 8 u .v H . JS' a AW rk "ilt USA-'- w-issa- " . .$?? s 11 y l:i i ii be h rim d cm ie e ul. ,ts 1 mg the on. cotnpie'e w'n ie Mi i'ia ow n.K I),. j., .. w. F Side lilt sin I lie Its U q p. s . ; i:,.,, Going aluminum array of ex and othei ca s and a b the or t Mdo cm.y ei loi'iiass ! 0. i) f; i j ,1 ti ( ; t -- of Deny Ford and Fdsel B. Ford shew to Rufus C. Csws; dent of the World's Fair, the scale model of the s 3 t Fro s bmici'. .3 to be built at the 1934 Fair. (Lower) Tbs bo j will be s;:n from Le.f Cr.keen drive. Opposite tie hone par bordering Lube f.'. r hoi farm products and t'ae pi odui Is of myi ad industries :e emveitcd in 0 car parts. The ViPVng aim w.H house dla; leys of Ac os will h- - a i i . 0 ' 3 J h' tit1 ! an ia:dso"p cop. other and tl0, rg w as ( ie |