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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH Pleasure Giving Talking to Advantage of OthJ and Joy to Ourselves 'TALKING is the recognized medium of communication between persons who are together or who, being absent, use a telephone. It is unfortunate having such a marvelous medium at our command that we so often fail to put it to the use worthy of its value. It is possible to send a glow of happiness through the listener when we speak merited words of appreciation. It is pos sible to solace those in sorrow by words of comfort spoken from the heart. It is possible to make joy doubly gladsome by expressing our happiness in the good fortune of others. Through talking to our children we ca spur them on to do fine things, or encourage them in worthy resolves. In short the good we car1 do by talking in the right spirit is inestimable. By talking in the right way w'e bring good to others and joy to ourselves. Too Much Talk . It is W'hen we swerve from the best use of the spoken word that we drag it down and harm both - THE FEATHERHEADS , .Bl' IM 6ET r IN 1ft Fun Before Breakfast Jtb r ii ) " 'oj Q XOmLEiJLE M and close VTh SET fH CAN'f dooc PEAD7 OU E'ECAULEr TASlE? n ct t- - I'M I'M CAN'T AFCAiD THE F CDD -tr it i'J STAK'DiNCr s HBk'E To BfCEAD take CAM V,v,d - b'UT" ' r- toaster CiCH IT COT 2 SfV & Get UP F IT 4. - SMATTER MILL BURNED I LEAVE KOw u n 1K the iM V-A- By C. M. PAYNE William Also Was Left POP-H- uh! S ' Home Heating EJmfc 11 1aa By Id John Barclay Heating Expert IIow to Check Chimney Loss, Greatest Waste in Home Heating HAT is chimney loss? Well, thats a term we heating experts have for heat that goes up the chimney and is wasted. Yet its really a simple matter to save money by reducing this loss convert chimney loss to useful heat," as we call it. Heres the remedy: Next time you refuel the fire, move the handle of the turn dam- - in I93O ourselves and our he.irers is an expression too mucH which is significant of t!,f thing. The words spc.ik iu selves, declaring that advisable to cease we are. It is ne of good words. Of the m say: Let us have moi tali same sort, it is neecic 1. Many Words Have you ever coin ;ae:T! much is said when demgat'' is going on? Word are fA and reiterated over anc again, as if by repci. pleasant things would I Cl creased. Unfortunately what happens. Unkind or ly conversation, by sc:nefne. twist of human natuie, to be repeated, and u u'a' see embellishments. Edl or i who repeats it cannot lei P1: ears, and wonders if anjtle knows about the unfi tur cumstances, or ebe she itf sayt-thing- tion-""- ( i rr.pt strange pleasure slander. It may be the der b words are against somef 3 th about a total stranger. lf;u 5 was commendatory iepe.e m would foster fine things?8 things should be given repetition. Pleasure Giving in I'M11 We all could add so niuc T,. pleasure and joy of living!.? the new year 1937, if we v. a watch on our talk, wishful determination u.iur great means at our comrl'om help others. It is one of the1 that costs nothing and ye 80rri can do such an endless arr good. It is a way open uh ged alike. arr? Bell Syndicate. V. U ppec -t- d t WATCH sk Sectional Vie Side View Turn DamDer in Smoke Pica per (that disc or plate-lik- e damper inside the smoke pipe) of an inch toward the closed upright position. Then, if the fire keeps on burning too freely, turn the damper another sixteenth of an inch. Repeat this operation un til you find the correct adjustment one that will deliver the greatest anount of useful heat with the least chimney loss. Once you have found this ideal adjustment of the damper, mark the position on the smoke pipe with a piece of chalk or something that can be plainly seen, and leave the damper set at that mark. Bear this in mind: The nearer the turn damper is set to the closed position the smaller the chimney loss and the greater the volume of useful heat that goes to properly heating your home. And, of course, the lower your fuel bills. Quotations" It mighty good thing for the whole world to keep your word. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Politeness is not one of the things inculcated by the Ameriran educational system.. L. Mencken. It takes centuries to win a little shorty still so pete's Gone 1) ALU Mis eeiPNsiN's. vJAL' m what T1 s Pose o nT Between You i YHinK PETE GoT MAO AN SKIPPED OUT 'CAUSE You hiced That Tie am p. Bawl.P C ' t vs hipeo him SHOULDNT s Pose But i never yhou6ht Me could Ride that Giuckin Moss mad To KEEP my Promise' l OPtfAK QovdN AN . an me , BPong do -- PAY Mim -- fire Him cant Affogd To Lose Pete 8ur 6osh Mesr An 1 VaJe -- after . Y THAT. Is.alreaoy c :A 10 Better, eo a months Wages a freedom and a very few minutes to destroy it Sir Ernest . V. Benn. Rroadcasting the culture of other nations helps us to understand their thoughts. Guglielmo Marconi. LUDENg contribute to your Alkalis serve because they contaitjjyjuj ALKALINE FACTCh ki crear r X le cur WOMEN WHO Yes, dowt IV NEVER LET THEM matter how NOback aches and . much nr"" jour scream, your husband, beon. Is only a man, can never won stand why you are so liani l liki ig with one week In every mo:. Too often the honej moc: sy V press is wrecked by the nlCome tonguo of a three- - uartcr wi!t -wise woman never ietsherhj. know by outward sign thatr a victim of periodic pam. isnt t For tlareegenerationsonoracatic ha3 told another how to go v ,, ing through" with Lydia E ham's Vegetable CompouiTe W helps Nature tone up ther te tec thus lessening the discomfort, the functional disorders r M women must endure in the ordeals of life: 1. Turning d 01 -I Ws girlhood to t 'lebtfti womanhood, paring for motherhoenL I catiVe proaching middle ago. Don't be a threeiuartwled tv take LYDIA E. ITNKE.Wh,s VEGETABLE COMPOUK us of Go Smiting Through n. Ar -- EARN WJ LEARN i throi BflRLSL": SPECIAL TCITIOS ide Approved by your State Barbgh Holer Barter College. Gone fir Medical Authorities recognLQ hi value of a balanced Alkali: v serve as an aid to cold prevttjufj Ill h St SilU Regent dM FOWC rTIASPOONFUL OFM1LK OF MAGNESIA - 3lOP 5loP Mur AFTER MILE COMjTE Pi T ADOS Between mm and rue eoanch ano tt.ouvjte rue Ti?ahp econo uipD. -- xIN ONE TASTY . VAFEF -- SLEEP SOUNDlLot Lack of exercise and The Curse of Progress lor Hfi Sake? Mother was trying to patel up the qiurrel between her htt'c son and daughter. Now. Tommy, said she, "I read the other day of a little boy in Lng land who .valued ten miles through tiie snow to fetch a doctor to h s little Now. would you do DOLLARS & HEALTH The successful person is a healthy person. Dont let yourself be handicapped by sick headaches, a sluggish condition, stomach signs of j n; 0 a hed Tommy. b t rient.st. 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