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Show THE PAYSON Payson Chronicle ll The J. HAKULl) MOLVllOUD InUred at the & lvrat Office CHRONET-E- , PA SON, LTAH Meinour1 Day Tttis Year New Chevrolet Assembly Plant Opens in Baltimore Das Wider Significance BLDsULlCs F. W. MOLMIOKD, at layxon, I lah (junt), clasi ma.l matter. Ltah a r 1 r- .a- - - . - - ' jt si iitunno.vs 1 6 r ear $2 00 Months $1 00 .DERTLSING . RAILS ON to Fay Homase O Private as well as Public Shrines jyv-- k AITLICATloN. " 'f. i SI MMOVS No. yi.Hs Civil 1 .! I 0 , U IN 1 HK III STRICT coder Oh THE FOURTH JL DD HI, OIS TRHT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR LTAH COUNT V. CIVIL DIVISION C FORCE C. n i h U HENRY ERI.AND.SON, an Mayor in of Pay suit City arid a suxe-so- r office to Orrawell Simons, WARREN R. TENNEY, JULIA A TENNEY, DANIAL S. DANA and HILBERT M ECU. AM as Unit-eStales Marshall for Utah and . successor in office to William Nelson, United States Marshall for Utah Territory in the year 1M77, and All Other Persons Unknown, claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or lien upon the real estate described in the Complaint of Plaintiff, aJverse to Plaintiffs title thereto, ' DEFENDANTS. d t 4 p n o THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to apptar within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if seivod within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, und defend the above action, and in ease of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint .. uh has been filed with the ih of the above entitled court, ne real estate described in the , a m of plaintiff is located . ay3un City, county of Utah, a., of Utah, and is particularly . ciibed as follows, to wit: Beginning at the northeast cor ner of Lot a in Block 32 of Plat 'A" Payson City Survey of Ludding Lots; thence west 6 . mis; thence south 10 rods; ihcnca east 6 rods; thence north 10 rods to the place of beginContaining an area of ning. 00 100 of an acre) Issut-and dated this 25th day of May, A. I)., 1935. R. A. INJUTE It, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: Box 326, Payson, Utah. Publication in Payson Chronicle 24 31 and June 7, 1935. 7 May SHERIFFS SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. Plaintiff, vs. Claudia Wheelon, George B. Whcelon, George C. Hobson, Defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE on the 3rd day of June, 193', at eleven o'clock a. m. of said day at the Front Door of the Utah County Court House, in Provo, Ut. C, Ut., the following described property, All of Farm Unit A', consisting of I,ot i'., and the East one half of the southwest quarter of Section 5, Township 9 South, Range 1 East, Salt Iaike Base and Meridian, containing 101.99 acres, men or less; together with all water ard water rights and appurtenances pertaining to the said land; all in Utah County, Utah. Dated at Provo, lt. this 3rd day of May 1935. E. G. DURNEI.L, Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. Pub!, cation in Payson Chronicle t: May D and civic official s joined with the principal executives of General Motors Corporation in the cf her n w 80,000 car a year Chevrolet assembly plant in Baltimore recently. The new plant (t cr.c ) wFh imprrssive ceremonies (lower left), and Chi violet, Fiiher I&xiy ant Central rvuttJr3 o cu..s (jovrrnfnrntal, foi nut! DpHiniij RANGE w.n By Alan LeMay Two murdered men cast over Bar Hook ranch a shadow of mystery as deep as the winter night. What was the answer? Jean Ragland thought she knew. Lone hand, she played her terrible secret against the law and the range. Then Kentucky Jones began Guns investigatin'. barked and the noose bung over a dozen beads! Action, romance and a suspense that never lets you down fill this swiit tale of smoking guns and sturdy hearts, by a master of Western fiction. Watch for It Every Week in This Newspaper Great For Stomach Relief J ditt ttfl ') New Mystery of the Cattle Country i-ii- I t sur t i pt f shows the l.rst motor car built in that cpy Wist ory j & i'S 'JlZ in Maurice Jones left Sunday for Mrs. Phi o C. Wightman left the in Sunday with fiicnds from Salt Sa.t Lake where he will remain for California to visit for the Mission home for ten days in several weeks. preparation for his departure foi the Mexican L D. S. Mission. Mr. and Mrs. George Stanton Jr. Miss Mildred Johnson and Miss That is what is covered in our Weekly Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hamilton and Sewi Reiiew feature each week. liaby and Harold Hamilton arrived Mabel Carson spent last week end It is an interpretation of the events the Delta in and attended last week from lxs Angeles to Logan of each week that are making the formal. Nu relatives. a with for visit Spring fortnight MAKING to be rid of iheumatiim or oeuntia paiA?WQt to feel food, yrai younger and mjoy life again? 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It is the best feature of this character Able to Eat Anything, Savw Trawling Salesman and Air Conditioning. Prefer men now employed and meeh anically inc itied with fa:r edu cation and willing to train spare time at home to become ex perts m installation and service work. Write, giving age. phone, present occupation. UTII.I TIES ENT. IN FERINE, INSTITUTE Box 351, Beverly Hi Is, Calif. Neglect of those who paid Wll heir lives for the p. . servatioa the country would be a weakened patriotism. Ry th token, neglect of those wh0l saint lokow bu.'it the ?d is proof of declining values. In this yea.s obseml1 of Decoration AmeriF'8 Dav, should visit the last resting n'?08 of their departed friends andi? tives. Peace societies are empha the importance of honoring h? memory of Americans who servTa their country on the fields of nea as well as war. They underline the need for laying wreaths on the graves of outstanding American scientists, explorers, literary me7 statesmen, industrial pioneers edn cators and other builders oi America. Visit Their Graves The Memorial Extension Com mission indicated that its appeal to the American people on the an proach of Memorial Day is three, fold: First: To take measures to preserve and repair local memorial! which without such care may fall into decay. Second: To mark the sites ol local historic events and the grave! of local celebrities whose memory will fade and disappear unles! memorialized in due time. Third: To visit the graves of all who were once dear and near, in i nationwide gesture of family love history of the nation and the world. lOUNG Bring Joyous Relief the visit their private shrines memorials to their own departed dear ones. Reverence for the Dead Similarly, the attention focused at this time upon memorializing national heioes will be extended, according to those active in the. to memorialize local movement, and departed members of the Individual family. Every expression of homage to those who are no longer with us strengthens the moral and patriotic declared a fib' o of the living, leader of the Memorial Extension Commission, with headquarters In In these days of New York. economic distress and uncertainty, the need for fortifying basic American ideals such as love of country, loyalty to the best traditions and the grandeur of family affec lions is especially important. Memorial Day, when the heart and mind of the nation turn toward our glorious part, is a fitting time for dedicating ourselves to these Ideals, which are the cornerstones of American life WINTER 17.24 31, 1935 Lemons for Rheumatism ioniu ol itie i In hundreds of communities, ac muling to leaders of such groups the hignifleaiKe of this national holiday will b extended to include g tribute of affection to the "heroes of peace" as well as of war. at Besides homage paying national shrines, .such as Arlington Cemetery and the Lincoln Memorial, Americans will be urged to Blood stained the snow on Now A. L. Cooley, v'H ssssiri s d 10-1- iNv VPacr observance of Memorial Day this year is for?,, qvrio Me societies, veterans organizations, peace eta,Ups in as reverent a.,i i ei'gious bodies interested a trilmt" a possible to our nation s dead. vs. a-- r r bilHIMi U PLAINTIFF. t $ y CHASE, n li ' This Clip With this Adi j. 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