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Show Jilt THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYS OX, UTAH Shades of St. Pnlrich! Oldest Resident To SJiamnali I his llim! In Given Carnation Celebrate Birthday SNAPSHOT GUILD PICTURING WINTER ACTION On Match 1 7 is f 4 - . L S 'v4, i ' 'tf'' " w'? ;, "' '"j ' . pQ, c f (,'fa'' , 4s ' 't ' ' 'v . Z ' Sarah mer, the ''' 4? ' 1 MW.ru 'Xpm I.r. r be- . d. i ttreen in nation, print i pally cause Inn shamrock is st scarce ill .1 nirricfi. Ilorisls s iilvn llml problem by dippma I lie stem of a white cat nation in green rotor-miawl tins flows upward to the petals, lining the bloom the line ol the i.merahl isle. d Is d K. ake- in: 11. D born :lng ward Point, (eur.ty, Sidney Iowa, .Marcus t : lieckstead in tne exodus from Na.itoo, are after tne birth of their cnild betrn gan pn partitions to cross ir wh.'h to Utah, tr.ry plains bake in halt lty (x team, arriving m Oetober lr5'2. Her father was a sturdy pioneer moved ni and and colonizer, distsettled into sparsely family ricts many times where they kvn As the oldhomes. in make-shif- t est child she helped with all kinds of work. Her father met w.th an accidental death while serving a call as a teamster to the 51. sour: river in 1804. She was married to Henry Elmer of Payson in the Salt Lake Gt Endowment House, 51areh 111, He died December 14, 1928, at tin. age of 87 years. An a bride of 15, she was left while her husband went to San i ( Fast action calls for a fast shutter but when the subjects come dlag onally toward the camera, the shutter speed can be slower than for a broadside view. This diagonal view also yields more pleasing pictures. winter ''IllKSK days, fans camera offer nearly sports as many action picture opportunities as the summer months . . . and the modern films, fast high speed have and fast shutters lenses, broadened the field of winter sport photography. Summer or winter, the methods of action photography are much the same -- and It's a thrilling activity regardless of the season. But to get pictures of swift, genuine action, you must have a camera with the proper shutter equipment that is, a top speed of 1200 second, 1300, or faster. Shutters even faster are made, but the action experts prefer to use the lowjbt speed that the action allows because then they can use a relatively smaller lens opening, which gives a deeper zone of sharp focus That Insures a sharp picture even when the subject Is a bit nearer the camera, or a bit farther away. This is one reasoD why so many shots are taken with the subjects coming toward the camera. The motion Is less rapid compared to a subject shooting straight across fast-actio- front of the lens and so, a slow er shutter speed can he used, A 45 degree diagonal view of a moving subject calls for a shutter speed only half as rapid (compared tu the same subject in a broadslda In 1 view). too The diagonal or "quartering" view offers a more pleasing effect with most subjects The picture above shows a diagonal view The camera was also held low, to outline the sub eet8 against the sky; and a yellow color filter was used on the lens For pictures of skiers, people on a toboggan, and subjects on of a hill, this low angle view is best. For skaters, hockey games and the like, a high position look lng down on the rink shows things more effectively. Even If you don't ave a fast ar tton camera, there are many phases of winter sports that you can pic ture In fact, some action scenes can be posed -- with the subject quite still yet be quite realistic But for true, genuine sports act Urn caught on the run," a camera wltb high speed shutter and fast lens i. always the correct equipment John van Oullder Theres another reason, If one need proof of the trend old here it is. This bright-eyeIrish lady muses over her green carnation and perhaps longs for a glimpse of the old sod and the sight of a real shamrock of real green. d .1 Best Health 'Age' Persons between the ages of 15 end 24 enjoy the best health of all age groups, according to an ollicial federal survey. Avy-s.i- i Underweight at Forty Insurance statistics show that after age 40 a person who is underweight has a higher life expectancy than one of normal weight. Gli in: I J. o, l Lviai o voces A. Law. HaM. n Holds Future Farmers for central contest Tluir. speak. ng was laid Wednesday at 4 week a Reunion aniu-iumv du,. to he combined honor i.f John Meson, A n Robert Finch, t,. rSJlcr, the two d..y the din ct ion of the K unnutn r u tinur fiekson and VUlqr H. E wdi he assisted by ftt ward organizations. There will be thret ' m i raliti. l fur hats, knit Having one of tne first sewing machines brought to she made mens suits and Salt Lake City day. Then- will bo a hxl 51 rs. Ed Berlin and gram and da:, ring Dr in d DESERET MORTUARY and crochet. 218 South Main X Payson, tops of shoes and bueksK.n gloves for men and ladm-sShe joined the Relief Society soon after her marriage and has - Payson Walter Rigby, Mgr. i; Phone vv v Tough gob fo do? fas 7 ? pause and IP 1 the War Office. No matter how the war ends, Mussolini must lose. He must Highlights take Hitlers orders if Germany wins he will have to (Continued from Page 1) accept British efficient. Japanese cities are ex- harsh peace terms if traordinarily vulnerable to attack. Churchills legions win. And, in Our fleet has the finest ami larg- the meantime, reporters who have est carrier-baseair force in ex- left Italy say that istence. We could blockade Jap- sentiment among the people grows an but Japan could not blockade by leaps and bounds. us. Wo could go on indefinitely without imports. Japan could not And Japanese resources and. some say, Japanese civilian morale have been worn thin by the war in China. In the event of naval war with Japan, it would be logical for us to use the British base at Singapore. Our own nearest major naval base, Pearl Harbor, ia over The 5,000 miles from Manila. Manila base, Cavete, is not yet of formidable dimensions. It is considered certain that the British would welcome our fleet to Singarealize that price does pore with open arms. not take the place of Japan would go to war with us quality. It is possible, under heavy handicaps. That behowever, for us to ing true, would she take the chance meet any and all comof forcing us to fight? The answer to that is difficult. Eastern petitive prices. ways are not Western ways. Japanese samurai tradition is someWe appreciate your thing that is utterly alien to us. patronage and hope A real Japanese thinks little of to continue to serve death and disaster he prefers it to losing face. Some vfho have you. studied the Japanese character believe it not unlikely that Japan might attack us, even though she Shoe knew she was certain to lose, in a grand suicidal gesture. Economic anti-Fasei- d 1938 Ford Fordor Deluxe A Fine Car $675 $500 1938 Ford Tudor 1934 Ford Tudor Deluxe Good Condition Radio & Heater $495 $195 1940 Chev. Coach 1936 Olds Coupe Radio & Heater $325 $765 SMITH AUTO CO. PHONE 55 Thrifty Shoppers Goodyear Rebuilders SPANISH FORK, UTAH Reports from the highest sources say that Mussolini is virtually Hitler's prisoner. The Cestapn is in Italy. German officials arc in Jg SALK 124-R- 1939 Ford Fordor ! Want Ads No. ; Separator ewing Machine ami Steel Cot. Cheap. Inquire of Wm. Peterson, old Shuler home, Payson. 517 21 S. Main St. , v , kepi When you need to feel refreshed, turn lo the complex refreshment of Coca-Colice-co- ld Y Wi" W'ltome i(- - Coca-Co- la a. has the freshing taste everybody Hkes. So when yoy pause throughout the day, make i, the pause that refreshes with ice-co- ld Coca-Col- YOU a. TASTE fcorru-- tDrii vtk""? SOUTHERN UTAH COCA-COLA OF the coca-col- a . ' at6p.. Fund Saturday at the euibnaK d with Mr Sue War. Indian pdaek Hawk to card wool, spin ami family. make weave cloth, (te County .Ind St. Patrick probably wouldn't like the idea of the For ail kinds of used Auto Pans, carnation taking the place of his fires and Glass, see Ralphs Auto shamrock for he used the latter on the hill mile North Wreckage to explain the doctrine of the ef Salem. Phone Spanish Holy Trinity Father, Son and Fork. Utah. the Irish to Holy Spirit people when he brought them religious in all departments of teachings back in the fifth cen- key positions the Italian A. D. government, including tury, BUY NOW AND SAVE with in i FOR SALE Argonne circulating heater. Inquire at Chronicle office. f. SPRING CLEARANCE p.- City. o belief ar,being junior entertainment, the fi, Hendrickson, a p ami Sunday M. I. A " at Fay on high school represented 4 p. m. Thursday f,ir School officer in the ary age. At 7 p. m. the hnvson Future Farmers of l:P0 eft1'! t Dinner 51 r. and 51 tor ami Vanguard will tne b; la .f a babv girl Patten and and the remainder of Mr. a ml Mrs. E HL 51 arch .a visited Friday will be included Don and Duane fvV'G" Xv EMY and son Seeer.i ward. wai'd I'ooiiim, f0r re-se- : ,a.Y continued her membership in numerous cemmunit.es as an active officer und member. She was a chaiter member of -the Ihiloniathian and Retrenchment Society, attending the first meeting called by President Brig2 White Iigs. Earmarked. LOST It la te t ham Young in Payson. Notify Dixon's Market ami receive became the 51. I. A. organization. tf. Reward. With her husband, she f dlowed ranching and farming in LOST Womans Purse. Conparts of Utah returning to Payson taining money and papers. Return in 1921. to Chronicle Office for Reward. Of her twelve children six are Mrs. Ann E. Wilson, Orrm Modern basement living; FOR RENT E. A .Elmer, 5Irs. Lulisa Jones, apartment with 3 rooms, bath and 51 rs. Etta Jeppson and 5Irs. Lillian storage for coal and fruit. Good Hancock of Payson; Sidney B. location. Inquire of J. Sterling Elinor of She Birdseye, Utah. tf. has Reece, Payson, Utah. three groups of five genera-t- i ns. All of her daughters are FOR SALE Universal Kitchen members of Daughters of Utah Range. Cheap. Inquire at Chron- Pioneets, and she is an honorary icle Office. tf. member of Camp 1. FOR r ariiu.al at Brigham Young Univers-il- y with hoys representing six delivering l't minute talks. Will, am Cox of the Payson high sehoo! was contest chairman. Mark lUzzaiit of Pleasant Grove was I he winner with an address The Necessity of Scientifically He will t Production. , c the district in the State te Future Farmers speaking to he held in Salt Lake i Saturday llin.s Pfiyson Second p. m. ami i Ar on, Si u In, with i n u Mi- hcr oldest i :;4-yS'- - Ai ! wiil cell orate s'' , "( The nil cood sons awl - & fa' Holding Reunion public 51 yr Annual F.F.A. Public Speaking Contest Held Wednesday Ward Payson First COMPANY BOTTLING CO. BY ig1 |