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Show n. THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH AN TELL AOS, WILL AN D'itKERS' STORY ORDINANCE OUDIXANtEs oe I'AiAED ITiIL d, RL IT OR!) Newspaper C OlXi IL All: Advertising Section ., . s in promoting pub onhdence m re "n unking conditions n hf(n announced bv ul. at ot die American in. as a p.ut of hi , a mu s in aid of bnsi 1, t , .in ; ,i k1 eevIv-e- CITY ipi RY'IllE CITY sox 1 1 1 V CT of I v c i within the cot pee ate Emit of this all pay tor the use of the ci'v, an annua! tax of 2 up fur ev. c.ty ct 'uch dog and i i 00 for every 'lull bitch; piovided, said payment shall cnly exempt the dog or bitch fiom futhtr taxation until January Rist of the succed ng jear. It .si all he uv lawful for ary person within the corporate limits of Pay-Cnv arter the 15th day of Mai eh of lach year to own or have in his charge or keep or harbor xvhtte such perupon the prcmi-son vis any dog or bitch oxer two months old upon which the tax above mentioned has not been paid. All tudmanets or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are to the extent of such conflict hereby -- 1 k .mivv n k was prepared ,n wide survey of adver s i l.inve to th'dr will ms "It Is oar am to I 'Pie Theme nf New Advertising a so, lain n s I!"1 Advertising 'on pnf.i nt, undM the direct supervr ,f t.r. li in il executive olliccrs, h. s iieadiimirters In New i. at , Ymi Cm an m oi motive alv rtisini1 i - r ter 111, of i: member banks in to i,d them in develnn hettci me in tin ir own (ommunillcs rd public iimlcrstnnding regard ti,,. .... , k i leptaled. Th's ordmanee it ion Mi 11 '(ht said. il, ng theme of tins adv r r tiMir; that s rind banking is based on ns and Unit it h he! pi il bum m a unity of Interest with the people or Us community which binds them together with a common purpose." he '1 11 i HENRY j 1 4 U; i The Place of Advertising We feel that bank advertising has a special public duty to perform in this connection under existing conditions. The copy which will be supplied in the service we have devedoped will not only aid the individual bank in promoting the use of its own facilities but is also aimed to bring about with the aid of newspaper advertising a clearer public viewpoint regarding the essential part it occupies In the life of its communi ty." Mr Hccht emphasized in regard to the new advertising facilities being offered to the memb rs of the association that they are not a profit making ven ture and that there Is no intention to disturb existing advertising arrange ments, the idea being that these Insti tutional services shall supplement rather than replace present plans, or that they will give assistance to mem ber banks now lacking satisfactory arrangements. MANY BANKS LONG LIVED ri-- en t j r Pill Ikinks over 100 jeurs old. 2.172 ii.in! s over 50 years old. 10,391 Hai.hs over 25 years old. i : i 'i There tera in the United States 1GS banka that have been in continuous existence tor more than one hundred years There are 2,472 banks over fifty years old, while (UG of all the bank3 In this t, untry, or 10.391, are twenty-fivyears old or older. I11 s other words, practically of the hanks in this country have come through several successive periods of depression and panic, including 1907, 14, 1920 and 1929 33. e two-third- ?r 1 Is The Oldest Bank The oldest bank in the country, which in Boston, was chartered February 17, 17M. In the G4'7 ot hanks that are twen tytive years old or older is lodged a major portion of the banking resources ot the nation, in commenting recently upon the stability of a great n'ajoiity of the hanks In the United -- latfs, Dr Harold Stonier. Educational US 1 ice 3 y effect In s: ERLANDSON, y e-- n, A. Law, 06 mrte tW nCW LrUXC enC Tdfta alustr,te1 "2fUndrd erif Vjf. NeW CtSTEK here' The Master De Luxe aeries reveals strong emphasis on beauty and style. Mechanic- have much in common, including the Master engine, in which numerous refinements have been Ncw n- -- ad a ST ie. w; I- r 1 SHERIFFS SALE of Area 10 A- DIVORCE IN MEXICO. Final in few place of beginning. cre. no residence; no publicity. days; IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Dated at Provo, Ut., Jan. 3 1935. Write: Box 86, Mexicali, B. C. Atty. UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. Christenson, Straw & Christenson Mexico. 10c stamps. for Utah. Pltf., Provo, Attya. xT. W. ANDERSON, E. G. Durnell, Sheriff, Utah County, Plaintiff, Utah. FOR SALE Ilay. Baled or loose. va. In Payson Chronicle Inquire of John Daniels Jr., 290 So. Publication LARS A. JOHNSON, JR.; E. H. Jan. 1935. 5th West, Payson, Utah. STREET and EDNA STREET, hia wife; DAVID J. GARRICK and JANE DOE GARRICK, his wife; J. A. MALIA, State Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, in charge of the State Bank of- - Payson, a cor location; EVA NUTTALL; MAUD J. A. Law, NGRAM; and PAYSON BUILDING of Payson City, & LOAN SOCIETY, a corporation, Defendants New Kidney: If yoa coaid trado your Mglaetad, tired on, Recorder Utah. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFFS large number of people from DALE on the 14th day of January Payton were in Salt Lake Monday 1935, at eleven oclock a. m. of said for the Ntbo Stake Temple excur- day at the Front Door of the Utah Dounty Court House, In Provo, Utah sion. bounty, Utah, the following describ'd property, situated in said county Director of the American Bankers As- .nd particularly described as follows, sociation, said: : The fact that we have so many 0.25 chain West from Commencing banks that nave been in existence a corner of Section South East the an eloquent long period of years is 36, in Township 9 South, of Range tribute to the genius of American man 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian; thence agerial ability, for no other country has experienced such wild gambling West 14.38 chains; thence North eras and resultant periods of business 3.70 chains to East side of State stagnation as those through which our Road; thence South 55 degrees 25 country has passed at frequent inter minutes West along east side of vals during the past century." said road 6:52 chains; thence Weet 13.87 1.00 chain; thence North NEW WEALTH FROM SOIL chains; thence East 2.66 chains; thence North 4.28 chains; thence New wealth which conics from the to East 18.09 chains; thence South soil is of special interest to those 18.15 chains to the place of whom falls the responsibility of main containing an area of tabling our credit structure. Unless agriculture is successful Tarm 35.53 acres, more or less. borrowers cannot ultimately succeed Also 13 shares of stock in Summit neither can the banks they serve. Fore Creek Irrigation & Canal Compclosure sales are not a sound basis foi any, a corporation. Bank good farming or good banking. Dated at Provo, Ut., Dec. 13, 1934. tnterestec much as are rrs, therefore, E. G. Durnell, Sheriff, Ut. Co., Ut. of the agri in the permanent success farmers the are as By Chas. W. Mitchell, Deputy. cultural industry whether the deposits come direct) I Geo. S. Ballif, Atty. for Pltf. irom farm patrons, or indirectl Knight Block, Provo, Utah. busi through the ordinary channels of Publication in Payson Chronicle II. Otis, Director of Agrlcul ness.-- D. 1935. 1934 & Jan. Dec. ture, Ameiican Bankers Association. n- al laxy Kidnejm for new you would uO madcally yntridof NLvht Klraii, Nuniirn Itehin mad biuinau, Khaumatiam, Barmins. I kidwoy dlwrto Acidity, lo oorroct t unrti try U ffoarent) Doctor's Apodal proscription called CYSH&X 18i Iw) Must fix you up in I day or uomv hack. At ill ImijMu - i - ar cl c i ,l b J e. I r- th In m sd r- - m a- - t, m S. fh id re :e te o v- d- e- J. h (v) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH ADAM Our Company writes all LINES OF INSURANCE MEIT CO. 78 No. University Ave. TELEPHONE 108 it it D is s. ;h vs. pOES UntroubIec corporation, known as Wm. E. Jarvis, Defendants. a- And iVr mild and pleasant, too. Child' like it its so refreshing. ren at 2 our Local Druggist 4 9 for Adult and Children LjSE size bottle TO-Ndaily to help prevent cold. Cold weather drys up the nov and throat mem- cadi day keeps brants A few drops of ZO-Nthem soft, inu-- t and uimuLxtcd fit lu fight germs. Marc & Company C'7aLni - is m for gwerou - ie MJjoyos treat a cold COMPANY, a Jarvis, otherwise RAY INVESTMENT AT SHERIFFS TO BE SOLD SALE on the 28th day of Jan. 1935, at eleven oclock a. m. of said day at the main front door of the Utah County Court House, in Provo, Utah, the following described property, situated in said county and particularly described as follows, Commencing at the North East corner of the North West quarter of Section 12, Township 10 South, Lake Range 1 East of the Salt 40 Rods; Meridian, thence South thence West 40 Rods; thence North 40 Rods; thence East 40 Rods to n- ri&H io the source of most cold throat-a- nd nose brings the mucus, helps open t'j'cf. It cuts J the nasal passages, and clears the head. No narnjrtcs no dosing. No upset 6tomady. XO'NO is the modem way to ANDERSON, Earl PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN ON REALESTATE re ' Green Bottle SHERIFFS SALE YOUR n the DIAMOND-SHAPE- 0 HANDLE 38 1, 21-2- 8, - )y -i- I V A REALESTATE PROBLEMS - I ee d y, 1935. Plaintiff, IOVO, UTAH I .1 m LET 1 .id o-- In the United States J id City Recorder of Payxon City, Utah. State of Utah ) )ss. ) Coun'y of Utah I, J. A. Law, City Recorder of lay.son City, Utah hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true, and correct copy of an AN ORDIN ordinance entitled: ANCE AMENDING SECTION 87 OP THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF PAYSON CITY PASSED APRIL (1, 1831.", passed by the City Council of Fayson City, Utah, on the 7th day of January 1933. In witness xx hereof, I have hereunto set my hand and have hereto affixed the Corporate Seal of said Jan-uaiPayon City, this 7th day of City 1 d. ATTEST: J. t e ? Mayor. said "We are ron'ni nt that If a clear un derstaudmg ot tilts is brought home to the people in all our banking communities. it will go tar in restoring the pub lie confidence which good banking deserves. A bank In which people deservedly believe is doubly safe, it is to the public Interest for tho people to have confidence in their banks. V on the 10th day of Kcbruary, 10,15. Pas-eby the City Counc.l of Pay-so- n C,ty, Utah, th's 7th day of January, 1015. nil i'i,ir ln mult ' shall take rk ce o Tie - c- Ordi-riance- -, SIAIION be T.u Every person ovr. ig or having m chatge any two nniuh h,g oi h.tch o old, ( m Hass p! k7 it AMENDING the Revi-e- d of luyum 0 ty. Utah, Pavs--'- ! April d, mu i, hud,;, amended to read , follow - Hans fur stimulating m.a PAY i aM)N AIN ED OK 1 (i; FEiTIuN v; ())i THE Association Amc!:Cnn Cankers Move proiJcnt Announces to OKDIX : |