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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH The Payson Chronicle HUGO PRICE bjnered the 1osr Office at Payson, Utah Csunty, Utah, as uiHil matter. seccmd-cla.s- County Surveyor g 6 Unl-vnxi- Year Months ADVERTISING On Utah County RAILS s ii 00 ON Farms With Extension Agents in tv Mr. Price haB a course in engineering engineering, completed and count ruction at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at Host on. He worked 2 years as assistant City Engineer of Provo; 5 tears surveying Public Lands for be goternmeut; 10 years in the surveying, construction and maintenance of State and County roads and bridges; 4 years surveying and c instruction at the Columbia Steel Plant at Provo and the Mystic Iron Works at Boston, Mass. He has iiad experience in mapping,, diuituig, designing and engineering oitice work. In all he has had uh r 23 years of engineering experience. As County Surveyor he has built concrete, oil and gravel road, designed and built 16 bridges; 2 townships and restab-lislie- d 190 section corners and set t li fin in concrete; and made 281 new ownership plats for the Ret Their life should al-- o ;hrii" MAKES REPORT ON TURKEY grta'.ly prolonged by suitable stor- IN UTAH BUSINESS agi of th A summary and analy-i- s boors that sag v. ill wear ugiy turkey huiness in Utah, as reported in floor in the foor or hoi ',OVLl ' s, has ju-- t h en by 15 large coope-atort h s deter.or- suf'er Why completed by (art I ri .chknecht, c- i.overings. it b only a moments job I., lion when ten.-ioState Utah the of poultryrnan 1 floor latches, up. square Agricultural college. This is ld;ev-j- l locks and knobs may have had little fir-t ed to be the analysis of tin but uve during the past few months . turkey enterprise in this state, and to blow, login the information is taken from the their strength will be challenged. summarized. hooks account turkey Look the m oeer before an emergency According to this study, fixed cap- - arises. Plan to carry the oil can at to relieve squeeks. the same'time per farm, or 35c per bird, was requir- Do the chimneys appear capable Oi ed by the growers to raise 17,1114 also turkeys in Utah in 1933. In addition carrying a peak load? Perhaps well? as tremor an earth operating capital amounting to $1613 to withstand weak chim-etin- g per farm, or $1.38 per bird at mark-- 1 Repairs to that cracked, of sav- means be the jney today may time, was also required. The flue ho,nt-tomorrow. Out of a total of 21,468 poults inK ninL and too, will the stove the furnace, hatched and purchased, 17,494 turkthorough cleaning out if that eys, or 81.5 per cent, were alive at " not done in the spnngmarketing time. About 100 of these ,was the safest and cleanest birds were kept for home consumpt-,o- f salt. Open a ion and breeding purposes, and the,s the burning of diy several then throw pounds of balance were sold at Thanksgiving drafts, oven dried, coai-ssalt, previously and Christmas time for an average close hot red lad of a coals; upon of $1.84 per bird. stove door and allow the salt to the The total receipts per farm amounburn out. There netxl be no concern ted to $2151, while the total expensover flying soot as it becomes a es of the operators lalor and interest white powdery substance that passes on the fixed capital for the year, If soot falls on a off harmlessly. averaged $1G36 per farm, or $1.40 the before system is cleaned, per bird. When interest at five per carpet a thick coat of dry salt cent on the fixed capital for the sprinkle lover it. It- - may then be brushed up year, amounting to $20 per farm, is without leaving a spot. subtracted from the difference beIf the house begins below ground, tween the receipts and the other ex.kit 'em and basements must ap- penses, an average labor income f v for t te be the operator, above all expc ac c li lcui and i . .. uiK.n1 , oil i' , $495 per farm, or 42 cents per J, ;.,i too, of moisture. cumulation Steps, was realized. A white strip This year there are over fifty should be secure. cooperators on the project and it is painted at the bottom of basement hoped that the report next year will steps has prevented many an accid' ., - be even more significant, states Mr, ent, 4 ? Frischknecht. Windows and doors that are surrounded by cracks will need weather RECONDITION HOMES FOR stripping to shut out gusts of frigid WINTER air. A check on fuel requirements 20 per With the approach of cold weather has proved that from 15 to saved be this cent provision by may it is high time to check the home Strips from discarded inner and make repairs to protect it against alone. old felt hats prove a good or tubes undue deterioration through a possfor the commercial type substitute ible long, cold, wet winter, .says Ef of Suggests Mrs. Barrows. stripping, fie S. Barrows, extension economist, o home management, at the Utah State is ; also a d 4- 4 4 It q..;. p4 4-- 4-- 9 4 Agricultural college. to make time sure that good doubly available resources provide the maximum in winter comforts and convem-ience- s. By Mrs. A. R. Wilson Phone 64 How does your house look as you come up the walks, or havent those Mrs. Della Iluish gave a cleverly You will walks been made yet? have to hustle now to get them in arranged Halloween party Wednesday The soon enough to keep mud trails out evening for her son Junior. of the house. The use of local ma- recreation hall in the basement was terials may bring good walks within gaily decorated and all sorts of games and stunts entertained) the young reach of your budget. In what condition do you find the people. house finish? Paint is considered A delightful Halloween party was the best and cheapest insurance finYou weather. given at the home of Howard Wilmay reap ancial benefits by borrowing a few son Monday night for the Vanguards dollars to a protective coat if and Junior girls of the Fourth ward the surface appears to be only thinly-coate- M. I. A. or peeling. While at the job, be sure the porch floor is not slighted. The Bee Hive girls of the First Check roofs for visible defects and ward M. I. A. participated in three take care of these before rain begins Halloween parties Tuesday night at to pour through; then look after min- - the homes of their respective Bee or repairs upon the first indication Keepers, the Buildcrrs at the home1 of trouble. A small leak may flood of Mrs. Winona Christensen; Gath-th- e whole interior and wreck struct- - erers at Mrs. Sybil Amos; Guardians ural material. 'at Mrs. Hazel Gasser. The girls If awnings and screens are taken were dressed in fancy costumes and down, brushed, cleaned, wrapped and; the games, refreshments and all carefully away over the wint- - tails were in keeping with the festi-e- r they may readily be replaced in val of Halloween. . n j . s - y: it. ay er j Hannah Patten and Miss Lillian Patten gave a pirate party Satbrothurday night in honor of their came friends His young er Keith. in led were and dressed as pirates Pirate the queen hunt by a The rooms were Hannah Patten. decorations Halloween with bright and the lawn was lighted for games. Mu- -, eluded Halloween deco"?18 cs and refrohnu and Marie PowJean nts. Mary Page ell enteitained fourteen of their young friends at a delightful Halloween ko Barnett gay party Tuesday night. The first part arranged lla.W.een in was of the evening spent games for W at the Powell home and later supper h guests were in cosfm, at the Page home was delightful tune telling and Ltk,r 18 - a. ?, Cbt with attractive decorations and fav- featured. t In September Colton Calls New Deal Cross Between Communism, Naziism and Facism CMUa.-i- ) on P. co Column Ptvet Thro.) tribune, satur G. O. P, Accepts New Deal with Social By cooperating workers, he has had 90 CWA and F E It A projects passed, thus providing work for hundreds of unemployed. Vote for the man having the education, experience, training, and qualitieations necessary for efficient service. (Paid Political Advertisement) As Fall Campaign Jtily 2 yp) Theth t ' IburdSsoUm hr,?.uh. lts Henry P. Kletcher. tomgMlgove'n, -- Republican CamNominee Launches to State paign on Return G TALK O. P. CHIEFS "N e w ; an Terming the deal." but a and; German communism. Volton. Rc-- i D n n Italian fascism. Jj", sutesj e candidat ht at aj publican or ,, senator, appealed Fndjy Mileage NOW buy Experience shows that new tires broken in on cool roads average 30 more mileage than if started off new on hoi. roads. Local Items P0Pl. ire dependence. The Republican party accepts - he ue .of the new deal.sa.d My workinrem.. ) ther-kCG- " in drive ior ecMoii or ; to combatl Administration policies. Asserlingthc issue m the I, rJqpad Uonls the righi of approachirn; M the people to got S 1 erI? themselves, Fletcher said. I! . In spite of hp service to Demo-i-rati- c idea s. the leaders of the ' partyl in power know in their The' new deal is not Democratic.hearts ' It do- not come from the people." Replies to Queries add re., jjof Fletcher's of a replv J14 c7Ty CT . ' ' 'LreiitL ! CThe"!4dr"ess tte hu lt ended for the can we VrS ifePU licaj dfy Utilize ' by' rorteiMo Ogden a ne CCCh-U- county More 5'? t fe?MClns fining his program. In the afternoon For 30 ,, Sees Former Congressman Recovery No Hope for Under Roosevelt Regime A Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chase of Salt Lake were guests this week at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs Asa Hancock. KKS Senatorial Mrs. George Chase and Mrs. Mary J. McClellan entertained the members of their boys chorus at a Halloween frolic Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Chase on Utah Avenue. The rooms were beautifully decorated with the Hallowe'en colors and emblems. Dancing, games and a treasure hunt provided entertainment. Supper was served to thirty boys and girls. Mrs. Rebecca Johnson assisted in entertaining and serving the guests. jolly Halloween party-- was given by Kedsitt and Fred Winnie at their home Monday evening for a group of their friends. Issue WASHINGTON. ?.?,iCanoPariy' 4- 4- Wcxln-sd- d-- corders office. U-- . Ooro'hy Charles Persson Supper was served to twenty-fiv- e Pkasn::v surprised by a bum hae been vsiting here from Californ- with Mrs. Frank McClellan and Miss friends hunt. ia. The came for the of her eleventh. Arran1"8 10 kort Maigaret Patten assisting. Mrs. and Mr. The work of the County Surveyor requires a man of technical training and varied experience. Milne graduating from the of Utah with a degree of subscriptions 1 14 t'liudidato for J. HAROLD MOL' NT FORD, PUBLISHFK Ht 5 he 3 nt ,at TfV ncpubncwi'detpation'and -- in- - Utan ceded the final reception Other Speakcis were Friday night state chalir4a)c 'ftrdiison, D Bvron lOl - T Apiv Ba,0e Net ,o CaVa I WAShSC,,1 - d,Pub;1Caa ' a,1na to - Sept. organs, G scl cani(aj,a Slr ns 1 ' 'r this weeJ -' "e siR beiir; iid., out .. 34 the Und t...'."' ' 1 m'-- Pro Lifetime Guaranteed GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY 4.40-2- 1 $1.95 4.50-2- 1 $5.40 Famous GOODYEAR PATHFINDER Double Guaranteed against road hazards and defects. aj-pl- d 4.50-2- 1 4.75-1- .. . $6.50 . $6.90 9 Prices subject to change vL'K-u- t notice. State sales tax, additional. it a.iy, Shuler Motor Co. PAYSON, UTAH In October Colton Is Friendly Where Will He Stand In November? I |