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Show inn FAISON TOO BAD SHARP SFLifITERS tin iit'ii floes !! rii'iu-y- 1 e a u,u luu- i" - 11 'v In f1J 1' forest lire to 111,11 tnend f to I i jTUe ..iftless .eojile don't re pa-- t that. iii.m who loves ins work any hobbies. has , join Mi-ie- li Vl" vf" I bom,, urh ilon. y n. ; Uni. of sardines Is that no fmie gets them to eat too often. tHll tlic th, la,- - n,lv frtn takii.g a f y , bit of (o u bouse roiigli t y, and the E. 4 of the S. E. yA of Section 33, Township 11 South PROBATE Hi GUARDIANSHIP IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN of Range 4 East of the Salt Lake NOTICES AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, Base and Meridian. The N. W. ( or.sult County- Clerk or respecSTATE OF UTAH. .4 of the S. W. A of Section 34, tive signers for further Township 11 South of Range 4 East of the Salt Lake Base and IRWIN M. PRICE, NOTICE IX) CREDITORS Plaintiff, Meridian, together with all an the hereditaof Yern Jasjier-sotenements, singular, and V3. and ments, thereunJulia Johnson appurtenances Jastverson, his wife, Ill C I LARD II. SPENCER, ANNIE to belonging or in any way apper- deceased; H. SPENCER, his wife, and JOHN Creditors will present taining. claims E. SPENCER, DATED October 31, 1936. with vouchers to the undersigned Defendants. Utah E. G. Durnell, Sheriff, Utah at her residence, Goshen, To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at County, Utah. on or before County, Utah, eleven oclock a. m. on the 30th Publication in Payson Chronicle the 2oth day of January, A. D. day 1937. day of November 1936, at the front November 1936. Dated at Goshen, Utah, this 19th door of the Courthouse in Provo, day of NovemWr, A. D. 1936. Utah, the following described proWANTED Clean Cotton Rag. LIBBIE SORENSEN, perty, situated in aforesaid County, Will Pay 4c lb. No Overalls, unAdministratrix. A. E Booth, Attorney, Frovo. derwear or stockings accepted. AH of the S. E. of the S. W. PulJiioatiton dates Nov. the S. W. yA of the S. E. Inquire at Chronicle Office, tf. Dec. 1936. - e vv pouriii friend. "Well, happiness 'pursue" 1nu 'm'c.i'ionally it catches up. let to ".Mv set lias one general to every soldiers in her army. Trv on hi11 ml apologize. I I eu-- va, mi--e- e is not idleness. It is the latter. SHERIFFS SALE Two friends arrived !lt late one nigh, t Ul,'m 'd run JitifiM. His coiipunh.n was 'ey tiiint, CHRONICLE, PAYSON. UTAH rep;, ti,P other, t remeiiiheied t lmt we moved"1,t Cambridge .veserdav. Answers Ml ju-- Magazine. lU-s- t to-w- it: ABS0H3 THAT ONE 20-2- 7, Hook reviews are valuable, if you 3 have taiU in the reviewer. i men spend their 1 Some cynical at humanity. e lr. laughing ,wni'e I NOTICE TO CREDITORS of John B. Johnson and Mary J. Johnson, his wife deceased; Creditors will present claims w ith vouchers to the undersigned at her residence, Goshen, Utah County, Ltah, on or before the 20th day of January, A. D. Estate friends tlun attended the how: Hal Shuler, Clartc Bigler, Geraldine Perkins, Paul Davis, Alene Dunn, LaVon Forsey, Marilyn Smith, Beverley Davis, Carol Page, Clark Law, Thelma WiLson, Lee Dell Brown and Dorothy. 1937. Dated at Goshen, Utah, this 19th day of Novemler, A. D. 1936. LIBBIE SORENSEN, Administratrix. A. E Booth, Attorney, Provo. Publication dates Nov. 20-2- 7, Dee. 1936. Q Mrs. Iona Perkins entertained at a birthday party Saturday afternoon in honor of her little daughter Dorothy. Refreshments were served and the following young The WRIGHT Parlor Optical North East Corner of State Bark Building. Special equipment for testing childrens eyea for service in school. Reasonable Credit Terma Office Hour 9 Until 5 I)R. II. E. WRIGHT Registered Optometrist Payson, Dtah 'I ia 1 thoroughly civilized land eleven the jail meals are appetizing. 1 day The rainy for may youve saved cloudburst. lie a Do anj thing to and that ineludes his Jobes. keep a friend; laugliing at all Only a few will share your sorrow; but if they care for you, they are enough. are Instances known in which has heen mhbed. unpractically collection plate compensated one might feel that brings a worry If the day would also bring a thrill. How only when one knows one has done nothing wrong that he says freely. "Let 'em talk." It ipwiM,n up lie Is willing to support crusade: lmt he feels he has too much else to do to lend it. One niav he Best way to quote poetry In conversation is to restrict the quotation to imt more than two lines. m U'ifey Oil, door; I wish didn't look so old. All my friends no tiee it. Hubby Tell 'em the truth about your age and they won't see anything lein.irkable about your looks Quite Right He came home famished. To ids dismay, the supper table had not been laid. hy isnt the food ready ? lie Blue, Difficult Color blue pighundred years was announced recently, says Industrial Britain. The two blues most widely used at the present ftlme are ultramarine, discovered in 1704. and Prussian blue, discovered in lG. The new color, which Is known as monastral fast blue, was discovered by the chemists of British DypstulTs, now a subsidiary of Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd. It Is claimed for this new blue that It alone fulfills all the qualifications demanded of a pigment, namely, fastness to light, heat, acids and alkalis, chemical inertia, high jtinctorial value and brilliance of ITitil now blue lias been jshade. '.the most difficult color in the whole spectrum range and none has i ,en complete satisfaction owing to ,its lack of one or more of the qualities mentioned in the preceding sentence. It seems likely, therefore, that mnnastral blue will have effects on color-usinindustries generally. asked, testily. "Because ve been into town bargain hunting," she told him. "I couldnt get home In time." Hm, he grunted, "looking for something for nothing, I suiqio.se, "l'es, my dear," she sweetly smiled looking for a birthday present for you." Stray Stories 0 o OF PAYSON, UTAH Drove Her Off The little city girl watched the farmer milk the only cow he had. Next morning the farmer was much excited, for the cow had heen stolen during the night. Farmer Drat t he thief that stole that cow. It's miles away from here by now. Little (lirl I wouldn't worry about it, mister; they cant get very-fawith it, cause you drained hot crank-caslast night. BBI THE BANKRUPT SALES CO. OF PAYSON HAS DECIDED TO CLOSE OUT THEIR around him? Pour Own Drink Horses may pour out their own rinks at the new barracks at Neus-jcelinear Berlin, described as I model soldier's living quar-ters- . In every stall Is a disk. The rse has only to tread on it and t causes fresh water to flow Into e trough. The barracks, which Possess the most modern ventila-0Seating, lighting, cooking and 1! iAary arrfln"pments, were built months by 1,700 workmen. be-lD- n d Stone Uied for Building churches, erect-re- r ago. have been l' . cnnstruet a new meat plant .,na''an- Armenia. The rooms of lflve mar'e pillars f6 I'an$ and P'' s'vne the appearance of h P'f il operating room. Three kn . cat tie and 1,600 are .!1btered there daily. sheep tones from two W years Lucky Coincidence! yon hear about the aa was murdered last night or Ms money? fta.us d'os. Wasnt It lucky Wm inve 8 CPnt t tbe tlmp? Chicago Tribune. D uH'd ST erar n CLVw Up 20 Car Gem ,lp a (liamon(d of twenty a Held near a' a farmer to a Jeweler. Anantpnr, sold It for ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE AT PUBLIC AUCTION CONSISTING OF LADIES COATS, LADIES AND MISSES DRESSES, UNDERWEAR, CLOTHING, SHOES, FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, SHIRTS FOR MEN AND BOYS, DRYGOODS, NOTIONS, AND COSMETICS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS TO BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST e BIDDER AT A PRICE YOU WISH TO PAY WITHOUT RESERVE REGARDLESS OF ITS COST OR VALUE EV- Dirt Full of enthusiuMii, she had gone in for poitics, and was out of the house most of the day. line night she returned at nine o'clock ami sank into an armchair. Every tiling's grand," she said We're going to sweep the state." looked round husband Her wearily and said, Why not start with the dining room?" ERY ITEM GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED YOU SELECT THE MERCHANDISE YOU WISH AND IT WILL BE PLACED ON THE BLOCK TO BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR WHATEVER IT WILL BRING. PROBABLY SOME ITEMS WILL ONLY BRING 10c ON THE DOLLAR. A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF XMAS GOODS AND TOYS WILL ALSO GO TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. Public Auction Sale Will Start Saturday, Nov. 21 TO THE BARE WALLS. WILL CONTINUE UNTIL EVERY The Top Uncle What are you going to be when you grow up? want to he a midget Nephew in a circus. Youre Uncle Thats impossible, bigger than a midget now. Nephew Thats all right. Ml be the biggest midget in the world! ITEM IS SOLD AND FOR YEARS AND YEARS EVERY MERCHANT THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY HAS BEEN TELLING YOU WHAT TO PAY FOR YOUR MERCHANDISE THIS WILL BE DIFFERENT YOU MAKE YOUR OWN PRICE AND IF IT GOES HIGHER THAN YOU WISH TO PAY LET THE OTHER FELLOW HAVE IT. COME! A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE! ATTEND EVERY SALE Loyalty He was a loyal little fellow anl would not permit anything aald against his parents go unchallenged. One Sunday afternoon a visiting boy friend said: "Listen to your father snoring. Dad is not snoring, was the Indignant reply. "He is dreaming about a dog and that Is the dog Indianapolis New. growlin. 2 Sales Daily - l:00to6:00p.m. FREE GIFT S FACE TO FACE Horse i w 1 L BY THE 1 1 Brains The anthropologists tell us that the man of the late Stone age had brain as large as that of modern man. Inferring that the Intellectual abiltiy of paleolithic man was not inferior to our own. The ordinary man of today, it is true, can do things which would have seemed miracles to men of primitive days, but, If hy some chance ttie ordinary man of today was brought up in Ignorance of machinery, could he I1? his own effort Invent the machine he uses or even discover howto use it? Has lie merely assimilated a little of the technical knowledge which Is part of the environStone-Ag- e ment Cl tsat Magazine. The first discovery of a a ment for more than j nl Ln Mrs. Timmons was always thinking slip heard burglars. DcneraLy there was no reason for nianii, hut one night when Timmons was Investigating lie found there really was a burglar in the Ionise. "By Jovei lie exclaimed, taking the surprised intruder hy the arm "Just wait a few minutes, will you?" "What! While you get the po lice?" said the other, sarcastically No, I'm not going to do that, said Timmons. "I only want to call Phe'll lie glad to meet my wife you. Slips heard you nearly every London lit night for 20 y ears. Bits. -- 7:00to 10:00p.m. - Beautiful Gifts Given FREE After Each Sale. Please call for Tickets at the door as you enter. REMEMBER THE PLACE a POTPOURRI Naked Athletic The Greek word, jiminazium, means naked. In early Greek times this name was assigned contests to places where athletic were held and was so applied because athletes in those days The competed without clothing. and the American gymnasium, resulted uses to which it is put, m from the early Greek ideas, however. Germany, - preparatory means a college school. J Western NewP bnion. DOUGLASS BUILDING PAYSON, UTAH Si?! rr Sf! 1 Ktff" g Sales Dally wftf l:00to6:00p.m. - 7:G0to 10:00p.m. trqowm B.MI tjttnuiiaYii X Sales Dally |