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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Do You Have A Farm Debt Problem? take your problem to the commitor to a member tee as a of the committee, as there is nd one connected with the organization who is at liberty to solicit business. itzlp' to. This article is to introduce to you the Farm Debt Adjustment organization, which, before its origin in Utah, was sponsored by the Utah F arm Bureau Federation and later was brought into existence in April 1934 by Governor Henry II. Blood appointing a State Committee of eight members and a committee, consisting of three or more members, in all but two counties of the State. days 1 Thi1-.1- I. ot H.M.AGfRET NtBRIDE, CBS Aireporter (cantor). .bV. t,1e Como Fire Girl in New celebration of their twenty. eixth annivereary. 3,0 star ' ehown J inspectma bird houses fashioned oranQe crates snd coconut shells. gfw handy kitchen extension telephone saves running to another part of the house to answer or place calls. Order one now it eosts just abou. 2 cents a day. A i) rge 5ter WABC-Columbi- V The members of the Farm Debt Adjustment Committee in Utah are: Breard Christensen, chair man, American Fork; Sylvan W. Clark, Lehi; Jesse Hall, Payson; The purpose of the organizaIlyrum F. Thomas, secretary, to tion is to render assistance Provo. you either as debtor or creditor The next meeting of this commin solving your aggravated farm debt problems without cost to ittee will be held Monday, April either. To receive this service it 25, at 5:00 p. m. at the Rural Reis positively necessary for you to habilitation office, Provo. PROBATE Crowd Attends Service & GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further information. was in attend-- , ward Easter Third the at evening in the ice Sund.t. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, el when the umpiring cantata FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, e Easter Yiitoiy, was pre-e- d STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR by the waul choir of 60 UTAH COUNTY. H.i-n.. ae was the es. No. 6671 Probate J. .McClellan, organist . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Hazel T. Han d was the reader. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF J. P. WIMMER, DECEASED. Bust of Benjamin Franklin Credtors will present claims Frankibuof Benjamin Houdons Amer-a- n with vouchers to the undersigned e done in 1778. while he was minister in Paris, is reputed to at Payson, Utah, on or before the first likeness of an American Jo, he 25th, 1938. ade by a painter or sculptor in LESTER BINNING, urope. The statue is owned by Administrator of estate of ranklin and M irshall college. J. P. Wimmer, Deceased. First Publication April 22, 1938. Last Publication May 13, 1938. are RECENT GUEST STAR on Gabriel Heatter'a We, the People" wms Suean lefta protege ot Mrs. Gertrude Lint. Heatter (right) it exchanging a pleasantry with hit anthropoid guest before their Thursday a night broadcast over the Network. ? When we announce the monthly meeting in this paper for succeeding months, it is our aim to enlarge on the function and accomplishments of the oganization, all of which we believe will be helpful and interesting to you. ! dir-,r,Ma- iy h -t , . IRVING CAESAR is the man who sells safety with a song. He is now appearing weekly on Thursday in Rudy Vallee's frights Royal Variety Hour over the NBC Red network. Caesar has put the rules i of safety for children in song lyrics and the meth. ' od is commended by dull cators and civic leaders. H - SPRING ARRIVED on schedule in New ErTlnnd, and Duke Bar-ne- y wasn't the only youngster out phyinq marbles. But he was one of the most enthusiasts, and liia face reflects the professional concentration he puts into his shots U. S. A HAVEN for those states President oppressed," Roosevelt, when commenting on racial and religious persecution by European dictators. SWEET AND I Intriguing sella Towne, sitting high handsome, smiles a howd all you Brooklyn cowbn IETEETNEET I SCHOOL NEWS Lea V'a-t-t local game warden brought a beaver to school Thursday and the boys and girls enjoyed studying a live beaver. e IN THE DISTRICT COURT, FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. No. 6672 Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SARAH JOLLY, DECEASED. Credtors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Payson, Utah, on or before the 25th day of June, 1938. JOHN R. WILSON, Administrator of the estate of Sarah Jolly, Deceased. First Publication April 22, 1938. Last Publication May 13, 1938. The school is working on a beau- tification program. More lawn and shrubs are being planted. Most of the teachers are leaving early Friday night to attend the -- WINES Code Numbers California Port Quarts 933 Gallons 934 California Muscatel Quarts 972 Gallons 973 California Sherry Quarts 7038 Calif. White Port .Quarts 938 Alcohol 20 .. . by Volume j S3 Llf ORNf ATO R OW E WINERIES Education Progressive held in Salt Lake CJ.ty 23 and 24. Nlcot of Nicotine Fame Jean Nicot, Sieur de Villemain, was a French diplomat born at Nimes in 1530. He studied in Paris, was a courtier of Henry II and acted as envoy of Francis II to Lisbon In 1560, whence, having procured seeds from a Dutchman, who brought them from Florida, he Introduced tobacco Into France. Swan Gets Name From Call The swan gets its name from its call, which sounds much like the note of the French trumpet. When matured, the bird weighs about 30 pounds. Sdisnleys ISedlaW meetings April 22, Beavers Natural-BorEngineers Beavers, natural-borengineers, had made water control and water conservation a science before man built his first dam. n n according to shown tests of two of the 600 different AMERICAN industry, go Into the manuInformation, sur- operations whichvacuum cleaners. The of their facture In its other of country that any passes is balancing the fan, an exact methods of testing products and young lady in which she puts tiny so assuring maximum performance intricate job solder on the light side until of user. to the on drops them before passing is Inset, operatoi One company reports, for instance, the balance perfect suction power and that 25 of its labor and cost of pro- testing air passage, a duction goes into testing. Above are wattage, on government g&L test-blo- Diamond Warfare Opens Baseball enthusiasts here and throughout America are preparing for the 1933 season this week. With the National and American leagues getting under way April 18 and 19, attention is turned to the smaller circuits, all looking forward to record seasons. 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