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Show numhtM. 'L THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH ( .! guild tejNAPSHOT lAklNC SILHOULTTE PICTURES A ' v H- - I i v - Sun Valley s New Ski Lift aicidtfteAbA andsuicr Y CXTCNSION WORK V tjti,W0M92a0 ffffj l'si aga X A : .AAV'i ,. I. y . A ifiuntu A r j it r n ' SPEAKING ASr , ? fc; y t i. : ; v k. . J(9 a ' i l?r & : I, :c?V rv : L ' x 7 A' s if'Af'A'' . - ,S 'A : '" WA'V? - - C- fV; fcV ,V v Ai ;' s V, n "5-- 5 .X,... "-- t gs& 'tC.vi.'A Vssv 'z:Ti.",, ' .... r x. - Jt.V v;x;A..-G- r'l- ? V' cw lapshot, taken wiih sun behind subject. Note that the profile v.ew adds effectiveness to this picture. tiwJ 'but any siliioui tte Tni'-aie easv to or rt, ami tluy li.r.p don, s, stictcli a white bedsheet Mi.outhly aiios a looiiay, flood it biuhtly from behind, and (1 i oi at i o po'i the 'ubjict alout two fee t in i iiin i i stin? iiont of it tor the putuie. Load the i time fur outdoor sil i. mi, i a with high speed film, of (i 'lisp; and for box camera snap Ij'p .iltoinoon, win n t low in the sky. ll.u e shot', p two amateur flood bulbs in caidboaid relhctois about five on a small ndgr oi Lit behind the sheet. n the sun ee betv A' a quick alternative method, ui ui ru Tins is impoi taut of a flood bulb tow aid the , ijoft shiihl the a 'ini lays. Now, inul.e a i white or pale tinted wall, to create t hit MiO'Uro, if usiii? a box a In iglit spot Then pose your betwei n the Hood bulb a fast Ions caimia, nh squauly jui'iM an txposuie of 123 second at and the cameia. This anangement is pspcc.ally good for informal :lG poi traits. With high speed In t ih i? those, and other fell l.oii, ta hots, pose your subject in film, and one laige bulb about two n it hum? toward or away feet from the wall, you can take jiiofi'e a snapshots. Use a leflic t'n nun ra, but sidewise to it his the most effective sil- - tor wih the bulb, to concentrate thr This jo light on the wall. houetti outline. When you leave your silhouette You an take good indooi silliou-'- i j film with a attach ; s if a poison in the daytime 'p e io r subject, in pinfile, at a note, Please print for silhouet! u .don uhuli ioul;3 out upon a effect Then he will know just whr ,r an lulled outdoni scene, or you vi ish. laces the i lear sky. Then make Try silhouettes all the different idler a .snapshot exposure, or a types described. Theyre fun, and to your picture collec .ieiy slioit time exposure with a add novelty tion. very sm ill lens opepiiig. To take silhouettes at night in- John van Guilder 17 11 ,v" ' i e i l.'.t ii-- e'e-oil- y caif.i nit li-- ht i i sub-pu- box-cam- i photo-finishe- 1! i F AC That is 1 & y Trgwarw' UTAH fiction what our readers get each week in a5 Jr LAM IIS MOE TO liELl' ILLOLO IS; LOCAL lELDI.sG uLdilEU I r;vsv . : i '';C - - : Y- - ?f , 4 w " a ' n atf E' f, UK.-- . Api rov.n at'iy two tin. da tif th,u lamba laiacu in Utah during l!)bt have been purchased by feedela in tlie corn belt, i polls Alma (. aninul Esplin, exten-io- n at the Utah State Agiicult-uia- l The exc.ptmall college. laige; cixp of coin raised in the corn belt and the local shntage of feed are the tasons he gave for this unusual movement. 1 show that of the rais.ed m Utah this lambs 0k) about l,0u0,000 will go east iar, to be fattened for the vvintei maiket. The'e lambs, although about two pounds less than in past years are in fairly good conditions conMejckably, explains Professor Esplin. In prevoius years Utah livestock feeders have fattened about 150,000 head of shevp but this year, due to the shortage of feed, only about 100,000 will be fattened in the state. Even though the plice of feed has increased the market is still favorable for sheep and lamb feeders. Statistics Theres Rushing the Pigskin: g about a something d football fast, game . . . and that goes for players and spectators alike. Enjoyment of the game, of course, demands, that one be appropriately clad . . warm enough for comfort . . . fashionable enough to be smart. Informality is the rule in mens clothes for wear at the seasons big games. The ruggedly designed sweater shown above is a practical suggestion; it is built to offset snappy October winds while you watch the ups and downs of The garment has the pigskin. plenty of other uses, too! blood-stirrin- closely-conteste- Fashions in Mufflers: A note of gaiety, even of adventure, dominates in the new fall mufflers. Designs are varied and colorful; they include plaias, marine ropes, varied anchors, and other outdoor motifs, also some distinctive Persian patterns In wool and cash-mer- e mufflers, the trend is toward large checks, tartans and stripes; in silk and rayon mufflers brightly designed prints are worn. Exclusive haberdashers show a line of SDun rayon mufflers, featuring original and interesting fabrics. A New Use for Slacks: Heres a Commenting on the conditions fashion tip. We learn surprise Profesisor Esplin said both slacks and ensembles that that in the past few years Utah may continue in use during the sheepmen have greatly improved cold months for it.di or wear. the quality of their shc?;p by purStores in several larte cities re chasing high grade rams and cullThis practice whole in a strenger demand for ing their herds. do to helps away with wrinkLes farm products in 1940 than in 1939. a disease in sheep. Export demand for a few larm products will be increased UPWARD TREND IN FARM because of the war, says Director PRICE INDEX FORECAST William Peterson, of the Utah State Agricultural college ExtenProspective increases in domes- sion service, after analyzing the tic business and incomes Outlook for Demand and Prices are expected to result on the issued this week by the Federal of herds, con-ume- J9EEKLV REHS fifflLYSIS. h 'A ported at the end of September that the call for slacks made of Crown Tested rayon showed an increase, despite thc closing of the season. Inquiry soon solved the mystery. The slacks, it seems, are being bought to wear indoors. Customers have found that rayon slacks and ensembles, being lightweight and cool, serve ideally for lounging wear during evening hours at home. Color in Tweed Topcoats: In line with the new radical trend in mens wear styles, the usually sedate tweed topcoat is taking on a bright hue this fall. Lively shades are given preference in the latest models of topcoats shown in smart stores. Fabric designs have not changed appreciably; diagonals and herringbones are the chief patterns in tweeds, these are shown in gay colors. cabin. - Union Pacific Railroad Photo had been no war. Cash income Irom sale of farm be materially should.' products in 1939 bein 1940 than higher came of a slightly larger total volume of produce will be disposed of at higher prices. Prices of commodities and services used in production of farm Bureau of Agricultural Economics. in 1940 probably will The war, too, has been partly products little higher, says the a average responsible for the sharp increase Director. Some rise in wage in industrial activity in the last lates is expected, although total part of 1939, and has improved farm employment will decline business prospects for 1940 as a but greater further next year, whole. It is probable, however, use of mechanized equipment will that business activity and conum- enable farmers to maintain procr income would have shown some duction at current levels. Higher improvement in 1910 even if there prices for fa'rm machir.ery and A.MEEAGRAFaS prepared for us by Joseph W. La Bine, a trained observer and capable writer. It gives each reader a comprehensive report of the actual happenings of importance in Europe. It eliminates the countless rumors and the propaganda with which newspapers and radio are being flooded, and covers the facts. It is inter sports enthusiasts at Sun Valley, Idaho this season will experience a new thrill with completion of the Raid mountain ski lift, an artists sketch of which is shown above. Built in three units, the total length of the three stages to the summit will be mere than 11,500 feet, the difference in elevation from bottom to the top being more than 3,200 feet. Passengers will change lifts at the end of each stage. This chair lift, one of the longest in the world, will likewise scale one of the highest peaks surrounding the famous sports center. Chairs on the lift will have windbreaks and there will be brackets on which to rest feet and skis. The entire in trip will require 22 minutes. At the end of unit two, as shown the picture, a new cabin is being constructed. It will be a combin-'atio- n shelter hut, restaurant and observatory, the main portion of which will be octagonal and entirely glassed in. In the center will be a large four-side- d fireplace. There will be outdoor terraces for sun bathing and eating in connection with the new Bald mountain war-tor- n building materials are expected. Prices for most, fertilizer mater- ials will rise a little. Prices may be lower for some seed 'except for the shortages of some crops such as red clover. Feed prices advanced in September along with' the advance in groin prices and are now higher than a year ago. During the remainder of 1939-4seaSon little change in feed prices is expected in view of ample 0 Dry ice is usedl as refrigerant in trucks adapted to delivering frozen foods. Products carried include fruits, poultry, vegetables, meats and sea food's. m mas Read it each week, and quote it without fear of successful contradiction. MEwmsta, FINER THAN- ?- - Brand California EM ! Every Drop More Delicious , Milder, Finer Yet Still Available to Every Man ! CALIFORNIA BRAND Ail - Now famous Old Quaker Whiskey has accomplished an astonishing thing. A thing they said couldnt be done but Old Quaker has done it! We have taken this fine, mellow, superb whiskey, already preferred by millions of men added one full extra year of age and actually made Old Quaker a whiskey that's available to every man! Its true! Every drop of famous Old Quaker is now 4 years old finer and more delicious than ever! Every drop ready to satisfy the taste of every man in America who appreciates quali'y. So fine js Old Quaker now so mellow and ripe at its sensational -age that we believe 8 out of 10 men who actually sample Old Quaker will keep on buying it. Try famous Old Quaker now. Find out for yourself how much finer and mellower Old Quaker is than ever before. Buy a bottle of rich Old Quaker today! NOW THIS IS 4 WHISKEY YEARS OL- D- iSSSihW years OLD" olt !?1,$ BfVTAlCHT 20 alcohol by volume MEREDITH WILLSON (center), who le convinced that American popular composers have lacked the impetus, not the ability, to write classical music, has commissioned Peter Ds Rose (right), Vernon Duke (left) and others to write original classics. He introduces one of these nw American classics each week on the Good News of 940 radio program, broadcast over the NBC-Renetwork e.. ; Thursday evening at 9.00 p.m., EST. STRAIGHT COPR d 7 WHISKEY 1939, THE OLD QUAKER CO, LAWRENCE BURG, INDIANA PPOOE |