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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH The Payson Chronicle J. HAROLD .MOUNTFORD Entered at the & Pont Office F. W. MOUNTFORD. PUBLISHERS at Pay non, I'tah fount y. Ltah aa BArdle cf Mr. and Mr. Jand Mrv Lorenzo Swenson R M !a and family of Montpelier, Idaho Salt Lake end County h v have been visiting here for a week Ijos Angeles with Mrs. Swenson's mother, Mis. .wish relatives d.r ng the hoinecomHattie Wrkle and other relatives. tyoo PI Mi. - SUBSCRIPTIONS Year Months . $1.00 ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION. A SUCCESSFUL CELEBRATION r,s eighth annual harvest festival, the Pa? en onio success. ; Agents Department I IN PI ate are train-,- i the .seventh for g truer teams lioise pull-.n- g m. unta.n annual into contest at the Utah sta.o fair at Salt Lake City, October according to Dean E. J. Maynard of the Utah State Agricultural college. Inzes are offeied for teams in three classes: under 2700 pounds 2700 to 11000 pounds; and 3000 pounds and over. The total pur-announced by those in charge of the pull is $m All winners and lunneis up at the various contest.- - prior to the fair are urged to make appli-iatio- n for entry blanks from Dean Maynard. His address is: Dean E. J. Maynard, supei mtendent of Pulling Conte-- t, Utah State college, Logan. During the first of August a Uor-einc- $2.00 ..... gold- and home coming celebration, was a signal We believe we voice a universal sentiment when we state that the festival should be perpetuated. Mr. Rowe Thorne a former Agri-itltuu- new re- Among the for horse-pullin- g New York fair, when a team owned by John Adrian pulled 3870 This pull is equivalent pounds. to starting, for 15 to 20 conseh cutive times, ia pull of 25 and tons, or 50,324 pounds, on a wagon over granitet block pavement. It is equal to the power required to pull nine plows cutting furrows 14 inches wide and 6 in. jeep through loam soil, according to Wayne Dins mo re, president of Horse and Mule association of one-sixt- JUISi To Stop Agony Provo people here for the celebration were Mr. and record was established at the Albion, sident of Springville has been emploed by the Dixon Taylor Russell Furniture Store at Payson. He Mr. ami Mrs. John Todd and will reside in the Tolhurst aparttwo sons, Mr. and Mrs. George ments. Kitchen and children and Mrs. Verna Hogan and children of Salt Mrr. and Mr. M. II. Wright of Lake visited here during the home Salt ake City were the guests of coming celebration. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Earle for the week end. Mr. Orawell Simons, Miss Sue Simons, Mrs. Rhea Willey and Mix This At Home With children of Salt Lake were visiting with relatives this week and celebrating witih homcomers, LEMON woilds America. WN U r, fX r ffy A2 Pym tt Co Sar j mosquito- mm DEAN URGES MORE SILAGE BE TLD ON UTAH FARMS During the past four years the number of trench silos in Utah have increased from 2 to well over Such a phenominal increase 1000. can only indicate universal satisfaction and trench silos have satisfactorily stored in the state some 40,000 tons of field corn for livestock feeding during the past w inter. It is now' fast approching the time to ensile field corn for the For highest nucoming winter. com value the tritive plant should be allowed to mature as much as possible without encountering a killing frost. If possible, the kernels should be well dented and at that time the leaves are usually somewhat dried at the base of the plant, though there is still plenty of moisture in the plant itself. If, however, com has been planted aue Bassetf mystery that makes this one of the most absorbing tales you have had an opportunity to read for a long time. "Shifting Sands'7 will be published serially Be sure Ip read it COME IN AND SEE this footprint evidence These tread imprints are typ- m Dont take chances on that Labor Day trip put on new Goodyear G-- 3 All-Weathe- rs. can show you footprint records of G-driven right here In town that prove this famous tire will give you ical of scores wb taken from on local cars after delivering record mileages. Note the sharp non-ski- d still remaining proof that there till thousands of tiles of safety left in these treads. G-3- V We 3s AV J07O O longer non-ski- d ALL-WEATH- ER j BSssgte mileage at no oxfra cost Dont buy tires until you see how MUCH MORE VALUE how MUCH MORE SAFETY the worlds largest tire manufacturer offers you at prices as low as any. 59,956 Mil lljny ll 50,178 M,l r.oheu Q Q, Carl) I. JLoula, a L, Robiaaoa Denver, Cole. VV. MIIm 111. E.bVWiI Charlotte, H. C. sSr,,vu7 WeGoepr DOUBLE GUARANTEE Goodyear Tires against injuries and defects writing. Shuler Motor Company as low as STRAIGHT WHISKEY Cream of Kentucky a nooth Straight whiskey, so deliciously rich -f- olk call it "double rich. SCIIENLEY'S Golden Wedding BUNDED WHISKEY Golden Wedding-Ameri- ca premier de of blended White Label blended whiskey WMl blend-ma- straight whiskies for better taste. schenleys Red Label Payson, Utah v feCJIENLEYS Cream of Kentucky ' J of Cape Cod . . . and running through it a thread of ... JJ til A sparkling love story in inis pcTzr V kill,. well-draine- RHEUMATIC PAIN SEttVlCt 1 bc-fi-e If fr it can still t0 Mosquito larvae, according 7t Every Dr. G. F. Knowlton, associate en- should be ensiled this fkJJ tomologist of the Utah State Ag- greatest ricultural college experiment sta- realized. nutritive )a!ae 18 to tion, can be destroyed by means Com can be ensikj crank case oil. Where irof chopped up and w,ll roadside in stands water rigation ' palatable silage each ponds for a week or more at a trench silos b mUat al time, a generation of mosquitoes d spot and consid-jeiahl- e may be developed, causing er must be added to toaW living people annoyance packing efthe corn in near such breeding places. air must be excluded and It is suggested that where fish must be sealed m man or valuable plants are not pres- that no a ir of into it use and the ent in the water, there will be oil is not otherwise objectionable, alfa, dirt, or wake that used crank case oil be pour- ective covers for j sealing, gJ ed on such ponds to help in abat- corn silage contains about 25 nuisance in ing the mosquito cent dry matter a falfa hay -breeding ponds. tarns about 9d o: Mrs. Glenn Simmons and family, Mrs. Melissa Lewi, Mrs. Ine from Rheumatism or Neuritis IF pains driving you crazy you can get re Menlove, Mrs. Sadye Lewis and lief with a simple remedy that you mix family, Mrs. Ray Pratt. yourself, at home, with Lemon Juice. Simply go to your druggist and ask foi Mrs. Louie Daniels and Mrs. a package of the REV PKESCRilTlON and mix tt as directed, adding the juice DeQa Iluiah had as guests during of four lemons. You will then have aFL'Ll. homecoming Mr. and Mrs. Finley QUART of the finest medicine money can pain. It costs only a few Brooks, Mr. Lawrence Price, and buy fora your and will often bung relief cents day, Walter H. Price of Salt Lake, and from pain in 48 hours. Hundreds of sufC. P. Daniels and family of Logan. ferers right in your own locality acclaim the glorious and amazing way it stops Urn pain. The REV PRESCRIPTION is Miss Ilia Coons of Richfield was pleasant and harmless to take, and you the guest of Miss Ada Schaerrer mix it right in your own home. No fuss, no bother, no cooking. Just add boiling during the homecoming celebra- water. Money back guarantee. Your tion. druggist carries REV in stock or can get v it for you from his jobber on short sutler a day longer or George A. Ellsworth and family take a chanceyou with "do pe"or drugs, why of Lyman Wyoming were visiting aot give this lemon juice treatment a chance? See your druggist today here with relatives this week. mature u-- of th.s n e Committees who worked arduously to make the celebration the success it was are to be congratulated. Such activities are not only a stimulus to local business, but the enlivened spirit of such occasions reflects a progressive citizenry. The renewal of old friendships, too, is a worthwhile pleasure. so late in the ,pn BY CRANK CASE OIL not FOR PI LI.ING MEET AT ST TE FAIR mail mattor. econd-cl- a KILLED MOSQllTOES - per cent ter. d Com silage fed with alfalf,; a nutritive value mngin, h to an equal value alfalfa pound for pound. Utah ,, well afford to grow d much more silage than is pnd in the state today. T),e Prop use of .more1 &iage means m ... one-ha- lf . production and fatten of livestock. Deseret Mortuary Understanding Co. Sympathy Experience ensure that nothing ief! undone to give a comforting Service Phone 107 Walter Rigby, Local Mgr. A- - O. Smoot, DUrlct Mains |