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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, JAYSON, UTAH ItfRS SUPPORT K. s. Midgets Hobnob With Lofty Towers at Fair St's the America! la.ciiT GOODYEAR all-weath- er Your When You "G-3- " Wheels Look What You Get No Extra Cost! Flatter, Wider are making all effort possible lo lend constructive linancial support within the scope king functions to proiui.t coiisecii-C-iiunemploy large scale, the rise of some industrial development, broad new as a new industry sacli for instance the automobile industry, has been factor in stimulating a t -a powerful accelerated growth of natan or torn ional prosperity, of new moans the creation of people employment of large groups a consequence on useful lines and a3 and distribution of tl,e production effective purchasing power, sound, econwhich is a form of wholesomq omic stimulant that has none of the evils of monetary inflation. t d. ATube Fit for the Great '"G-3- " Int: lik-- and Mrs. Vernon S. Moore returned home Sunday from a honeymoon trip of thirty-eigdays during which time they traveled 5,000 miles. The trip included the Century of Progress in Chicago and Yellowstone National Park. En route they journeyed across twelve states and visited places of interest in the larger cities. Mr. ht Force for Business Improvement Perhaps we have at hand, if nut the new industry, a rising of a wholly New Mr. Ask for the new longlife Goodyear DOUBLE SERVICE tube with black rubber and Mrs. S. M. Simpson. equivalent in the potentiawidespread rebuilding and modernising movement such as home renovising, plant remodeling, the putting of our railroads on a high speed air conditioned basis and other valuain the construction ble developments field. The effects of such activities on empioymmt and many lines of Inisiness would he most beneficial and I can repeat without reservation that we bankers are willing and eager to piay our full economic part in any such developments. It has been made to appear that money has not gone to work because of the timidity of bankers rather than because what is a true explanation, business men have not had enough confidence in the business outlook lo borrow the dollar from the banker and - thats thicker, tougher, on the e to prevent punctures from rim pinching. rim-sid- Mrs. E. E. Robinson entertained at a bridge supper last week for Mrs Ophie Smith, Mrs. Roroana Smith, Mrs. James McCrumb, Mrs. D. P. Mrs. Spence Amos, Mrs. Morgan, W. T. Amos and Mrs. Eustace Eustace Mendenhall returned home Miss Luetta Simpson has returned vacato Salt Lake after a ten day Friday from a visit of four weeks in California with relatives. with her parents, tion visit here measurable lities of a Shuler Motor Company ; Phone S Good Used Tires $1 Up I j raff TOE - put it Non-Ski- Dancing on the gre,i i a daily feature of Merrio England, one of the 15 foreign village in Chicago World' Fair which omr viaitore Som a tour of th world. of the world' tinit peopl, on view at th Fair1 M Mgt City. on a A er Miles of REAL isioii of business activity, in tu. m s past when oer ivil from an economic di u :id $ mm Tread. More more (16 Traction Center Heavier non-ski- d blocks). Tougher Tread. Supertwist More Cord Body and 43 All-Weath- their pro pci-ba- of fi 36013 0 to work. requisite to the expansion bank loans is sound, normal business conditions on which to conduct sound, normal banking opera.ions. The best business a hank can to loan wish for is the opportunity money to successful business men and manufacturers imbued with coniidence to enter upon aggressive business and endowed with the ability conciuto bring them to successful sions. Such loans mean business ac-- i tivity for the community, growing pay rolls and prosperity, and the banker to make them because to tie identified with such activities not only means prolits to him but, additionally,. brings him the reward of good will in The basic of commercial - . Simpson of San Francisco and sister, Mrs. Leon McKenzie of Salt Lake were guests at the home !0f Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Simpson over Mr. John Flowers of Salt gu,;(iay Lake was a g.uest at the Simpson L his - - Miss Melba Wilson, Miss Rose Cheever, Miss Rhea Johnson, Miss j,.;s p inlayson and Miss Deon j)an, jiave returned from a week at cott jn payson canyon. ,ho Bad-wan- ts Mrs; E roT1 F; 0tt was hostess at There is no better proof of the great a delightful bridge party Thursday rt Her guests were the desire of banks to take care or the evening. term requirements of the busi- - ;es 0f p;ie Junior Delta Bridge club, ness world than to point out the abnor-ally low rates at which this demand rhitf R L Wilson of the Payson is being supplied at the present time. attended the state his community. lad-sho- department t week. him. la.-- convention in Richfield Mrs. Wilson accompanied Dr. ar.d Mrs. L. D. Stewart and son Max, left Monday on a vacation the savings effected by Chevrolets ?' G1' High Government Official No Investments Except U. S.l The Cood Cheer 4JI dub of the Bonds Suffered as Little Loss pirst war(j w;th their leader, Mrs. as Deposits in Closed Banks Winona Christensen enjoyed a de- lightful hike and picnic supper in of No form WASHINGTON, D. C. Payson canyon Friday evening. SayP great economy, rugged construction and outstanding dependability has recently been added a saving of as much as $50 in the purchase price. You 9 can now obtain a big, fast Chevrolet truck for every purpose at prices among the lowest for which Chevrolet trucks have ever been sold. And these low prices bring you the same features that have made Chevrolet trucks so popular in every hauling field the engine the aturdy bodies the exceptionally heavy frame, axle, and transmission. Your Chevrolet dealer will gladly show you how Chevrolet trucks can help to reduce your hauling costs, and how easy they are to buy at these new low prices combined with convenient G.M.A.C. terms. Investments except Government bonds suffered as little loss as deposits iu Mrs. Henry Faulkner and daughter closed hanks during the years California has been visiting here of Jesse II. Jones, Chairman of the with her sister, Mrs. Ann Butter-wort- valve-in-hea- 1931-32-33- , er h. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, declared in a recent address. A point generally overlooked in connection with bank failures in this Period, is that upon the whole, depositors in closed banks will get a some what larger percentage than has been true in bank failures over a period o! say twenty-fivvears," Mr. Jones smd "Heretofore they have gotten abort 5STr. but in these wholesale bank ciosings. my estimate is that they will upon the average, get about 6jCc ol their deposits. "Another point worthy of mention Is that a depositor in a closed bank loses only a part of his deposit, while the bank stockholder loses all, plus a stock assessment, "No form of investment, except Gov ernment bonds, has suffered as little loss as deposits In closed banks, and while I appreciate that there is little consolation in this fact, those wtac had their savings Invested in stocks bonds, mortgages, real estate, Indus trial Investments, or in businesses ol auy kind, have had losses very much sreater, and In a much larger percent age. than have depositors in cloBec Mrs. Nellie Berry and children have returned to their home in Denver after visiting here wnth Mrs. Berrys mother, Mrs. Hariett Crook. e CHEVROLET Karl F. Keeler f El Paso wore guests at the home 0f Mrs. Keelers sister, Mrs. Glade numb- 0wan Sunday and culled on a friends. their of Payson er Mr. ' d, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett spent last week visiting in Provo with Mr. Barretts sister, Mrs. Sarah B. Monk. During the week they celebrated the 78th birthday of Mrs. Monk gQ birthday of Mr. Barrett. surviving members re the , ,dren fanio of a y MOTOR Compare Chevrolet COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN low delivered prices and easy A General Motor Value G.M-A.- C. term , AMOUNT of REDUCTION Utility Long Chassis . . . . .... Dual Long Chassis . . Utility Chassis and Cab Dual Chassis and Cab . . . Utility Long Chassis and Cab Dual Long Chassis and Cab . Utility Panol . . . . Dual Cab and Stake Body . . Dual Long Cab and Stake Body Above are list price of commercial cartjj. Special equipment extra, Pricet uubject to t CYLNDERIVAL VEHNIHEAD. 9 , Mr. and Mrs. ''ill Wyler ano jr and Mrs. Otis Hamiltonto enjoyed M.rror delightful vacation trip in of interest other ami places Lc.Kc h&nks s it is for these reasons, and cthert that part of the uot necessary here to enumerate, thal . 't Is not possible to justify paying de Mrs. George IV- McGuire oi or Gasser Jean Port tor in closed banks with the tax york, formerly Erma here weeks two Payers money." is spending this city Gasser. with her mother, Mrs. Paul 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 at Flint, Michigan. change unfAoul notice. ' 9 . 515 535 575 595 605 625 750 680 740 Shuler Motor Co. Payson, Utah DEALER ADVERTISEMENT |