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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, The Payson Chronicle J. HAROLD MOUNTFORD & F. W. MOUNTFORD, PUBLISHERS Entered at the Post Office at Payton, Utah County, second-clas- s mail matter. Utah as j AL 6 - Year Months - dollar? iix. $2.60 $1.00 TOPNOTCHERS we give you I SUBSCRIPTIONS 1 UTAH PA-YSO- advertising rates on application. State Fair Has with human models and workeis and the work of WPA artist pro- ClaudicL ject woikers. National Recognition The WPA building will be erected on the fair grounds immediately west of the State Fish and Game structure. It will be large (Continued from Page 1) elude some of the states champion enough to provide facilities and thoroughbreds, as well as some space for the exhibition of project from other states. The annual models and pictures in addition to Fair Dog Show will far surpass the display of the handicraft of that of last year in point of num- WPA workers and projects in actber and variety of canines exhib- ual demonstration. ited. The same may be said of Other government exhibits will the poultry show. The new ce- include those of the federal housment floor laid in the poultry build- ing administration, the grazing diing will prove a boon to show vision of the interior department visitors. and the soil conservation division. Federal government exhibits will These will aim to show just what be present in variety never before Uncle Sam is doing in Utah in the The works progress way of rehabilitating grazing and approached. administration will show YVPA ac- agricultural lands and other activthroughout Utah ities now under way. complishments S. J. Stephenson, secretary of in an exhibit to be housed to great the Utah Manufacturers Associaadvantage in a building especially exconstructed for this purpose. The tion, in charge of industrial all space hibits, reports practically exposition will include a shown ig Building of many projects in action displays in the Manufacturers allotted and indications of the best exhibit of Utah factory products ever made at a State Fair. County and individual agricultural arid fruit exhibits will also set new records for number, varNorth East Corner of State iety and quality. Members of Bank Building. and Future Fanners of America Special equipment for testing clubs and organizations have filed childrens eyes for service in entries in large numbers. They school. are being offered special induceReasonable Credit Terms ments to bring their exhibits to Office Hours 9 Until 5 the 1936 fair and competition in DR. II. E. WRIGHT every exposition division will apRegistered Optometrist parently be more keen than ever Utah Payson, before. Gxkertr Vc Jurrzor jMioml m Junior SexdorSfiyfu ftwemtu poant Viuingf JoanLDmng i&tsZoo. OT in cash, of course. Were speaking of its equivalent But here is something lor you to consider: Every year this newspaper brings you at least three outstanding novels in serial form. Purchased as books each would cost not less than $2, making a total expenditure of at least $6 per year. Like yourself, we could find plenty of uses for that $6. Some member of the family is always in need of a new pair of shoes or some other necessity. But at the same time your requirements for good reading material must be met. By accepting these three novels each year we feel you are treating yourself to real enjoyment, at the same time giving your purse a substantial boost. These novels are a source of constant pride to us. Every year we select them from the seasons most outstanding best sellers, offered in serial form by a large newspaper syndicate organization. Wed like to feel that you as a subscriber always look forward to reading the coming installment In the next issue. It gives us a great satisfaction to know that here is another reason why our paper is popular in the home. You are invited to begin reading our novels now. These regular brief visits to fictionland will prove a delightful interlude from your works-day activities. And it will make us happy to know that you are getting enjoyment from them. 4-- H Ill Champion in 29357 dhanpioru in 1924. tlon AAe Nomens Jstahlisheci a new National f Peeamton ChamAA.il roeorct in lOO iarci f pionship atJoiie? tree style for idomsxt, Splash Jpaoh, Jeiuyorc her wax to Jie championship N The WRIGHT Optical Parlor JktzonxaZ. oP in 1934. zn S02.2 . icrt t ni I Deseret Mortuary Co. MADE MATTRESSES SAME AS NEW Have your mattresses renovated, cleaned and recovered with new ticking for only $4.50. We convert your cotton mattress into a springfill and make those feather mattresses and' pillows. ONE DAY SERVICE Phone 171 OLD Sympathy Experience to ensure that nothing is left undone to give a comforting Service, Understanding Phone 107 Walter Rigby, Local Mgr. A. O. Smoot, District Manager niEaHlBHIKCSa3Sl&EEE5 LOCAL ITEMS Mr. ad Mrs. D. II. children am Iligginboth-an- spent d Sunday tl here with their parents, Mrs. Robeit Mr. and pn L. Wilson. Ea ran aiiaaaaiaiassassaiaiaaaa en air Ruth Harding left this Miss week for Draper where she will 57 air teach in the Junior high shcool this year. She formerly taught at the Taylor school and last year atte dec! school at the U. S. A. C. in Logan, completing her work at The Payson Chronicle tl uni Pa )int but! tar m JUl4 D. C. SAMUEL GOMPERS cause has ever had a more and able champion than American labor did in the person of Samuel Gompers, and the powerful American Federation of Labor is the living monument to his efforts. It was this organization which erected the eloquent permanent monument in the national capital shown in the sketch, in which the mans fruitful career is symbolized. A living wage for reasonable working hours under humane working conditions were the goals to which he devoted his life. Gompers was born in London, January 27, 1850, into a pitifully poor family. Poverty cut his education and sent him to work at the age of ten. When he was thirteen, his family migrated to America and settled in the squalid East Side section of New York. Following his fathers footsteps, he was apprenticed in the cigar making industry, because it had a labor organization. The long hours and oppressive living conditions might have crushed the ambition in other boys. In Gompers these things only spurred him on to fight for his fellow, men. He thirsted for education and devoted all his leisure hours to making up what he had missed, attending Cooper Union. NO among other schools, at night, t His young manhood coincided with a period in which labor was making its first serious efforts to unite into trade unions. Gompers had joined the cigarmakers union at the age of fourteen and soon rose to prominence in the leadership of that group, and then in the American labor movement as a whole. He was among the most influential figures in the formation of the American Federation of Labor in 1881, serving as its for one year and thereafter as its President for the rest of his life, with the exception of one year. Gompers, despite radical beginnings, did not support socialistic theories and was always an advocate of conciliation and peaceful adjustment of labor disputes. The increasing importance of the labor movement of which he was leader and eloquent spokesman made him, unquestionably, one of the most important individuals in recent American history. Gompers died December 13, 1924. The A.F. of L., by that time one of the major forces in our national life, is devoted to his memory. The memorial tribute to him in Washington has become a shrine for labor and Americans generally. Vice-Preside- M2oprrl(htd bf Memorial Eateoatoa CommtMloa ) moor be spoiled by tire safetv protection, non-skiand long mileage at pricei remarkably low. of Since the introduction the new Firestone Standard Tire, the Firestone factories hau been running day and night to take care of the demand. Car owners were quick to recogni:e the outstanding saleil and economy of this remarkable new tire. 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