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Show 4 4MkA THE PAYSOX CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH JONES WELL QUALIFIED FOR COMMISSION POST ELECT - JOHN sJ'KSS E. .Itf rr'vr ?? yuWWV'T, Tlic Palmy i a and Lake Shore Private First Cl v duti itH will be united this year 'Betts, son of M, 'r'5', VJ VOTE FOR into on big hunting district for Betts, is home n . V5: u the pheasant season, November 1 Garden Field, CUjf, Did to 5 A lee ot 51 00 per hunter is serving in U V All 0h .will he charged The two distncts has been in suU((, iJnce , of acres an area 18,000 (.ompiise tor three yean EASE YOUR TAX BURDEN! aiirJ Mis How aid Leonard and her Fiancis-eson Fay Enckson of San Stanley WiL,,u ' nc of n have been visiting heie with most at. Mis Li undid sister, Loiena Hal- citizenspiomiii(.nt If Ihe Chain Stores win and at r, lows of Salt Lake vv el e guests at lheir fight lo keep all lheir the Hallows home over the week-- i City Counciltnfen1?,1, profils in Wall Slreel you mi suiter. November 6 win11 C. at If Ihe people of Utah win Mi and Mis J llaiold Mount-loi- d National Red Cros!P.n THL1H ngnl. me CHAIN an happy to announce the weeks t.a.mrv course b LORES wil pay this lax. bn tli ol tin n lust son last Fri- then leave at or n H6f0re day at the Pas son City hospital Cioss Field Woik Which means: If the Chain coach at w son Pay two has Tin annul iu sisters, Store Conlrol Law passes. ".eh Mi and Mis Mountful t lecently Wail Slreel will pay boU.UUO went to Hi bei to make their seived as Pay son (,h reH a very lo Utah eacn year dnector until tin past sun! home s small percentage of the ol Ulan UUi lake iney each year. So far as faxes are concerned,, n s just a quesuon of waeiner you wam io pay inis bau.uuu lax. or wnerner you wam Wall blreet lo pay it. Don't be misled Py Chain Siore aecepnon. i ou tan ne sure iney wuuiun l ue seuu-innunureus ul inousauus ol Uunars lo lignl lins law. unless WeiaX iney Waiu is 0001 r on inrjm noi guuu lor vv NO. 2 BOOTH i o REPUBLICAN L)( b CANDIDATE FOR ' STATE ' is . j ' ; SENATOR l?a .. OF THE PEOPLE BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPL- EHis Record of Public Service 0 serves Your Vole Novi mbcr 3. 1942 (P. 1 ltA.il p 1 . .i ' Ik 1 x 3 Sr - ?, pro-lil- V4 ft 4, s $ ) V f'r o v ac r at i RE-ELE- C. A. GRAT C CV Cr i f H of Spanish Ripublnun candidate for r trim Countv Commission! r. is will qualified for the position he si i ks He has had nee in many iptm In Ms of life, but lias devoted his emigHs punupuh to farming and liw stock laising. at both of w Inch he has hi en mini ntly He soivtd on the board of duectois ol the Spanish Folk South litigation fm 10 years, and was piesident ol the company for 0 He was appointed as yeais chan man of the Agricultural Act commission of Utah Countv, and st ed in that position fiom 19 50 to 1942 He was piesident of the Utah County Faim Ruieau hom 1937 to 1939, and is now piesident of the Utah Countv idtive Daily Asso-- . lation A vote fur David II Jones is a Foi k, COUNTY CLERK rt-- . 4 four-yea- NOVEMBER 3 (Paid Political Advei tisi (HtHtHL J V nt mi Wednesday afternoon the officers and teachers of the Fust Ward Pi unary had a Halloween paity for the childien in the Reel eation hall. V All" OLD suc-etssf- ul ( The annual Halovveen Paity of was Held the Fust ward Tuesday night following the class work Dancing was enjoyed and refreshments weie MIA SunhyBroor nt ai KENT I CKY STRAIGHT BOURBON V11ISKEY Mis LeRoy IGale entertained the ladies of the E T. C. Sewing Club Wednesday evening at her home. On Thursday the entire vote for a sound economic admingroup made a trip to the Salt istration Lake temple. Lin poh'itdl advertisement by Reed Jones Co-o- on t Ntilionil It Proof rs I orp m ZAU H H H I N , I HU U vuuw Vvw ' rtrf J"' nyv g youl Look HLHlND lhis aecep-lioW an cnreei s omy reason lor lignirng ixu. z is io aeep me money iney lake iroin uian in wall bireei. Can ine cnain biores gei away wiin il? li s UR IO YOU. netjj me uiidiii ouies dt meir nesem one lo rivefie mumuUdi trnerpnse iri uian VOTE FOR 97 Important Utah Groups Say: NO. 2 The Chain Store Control Law ON NOVEMBER j 2ge u IS i This advertisement deceived by the propaganda, the and spread by the selfish interests that want to kill chain stores in Utah. By imposing a discriminatory death ta up to Si, 01)0 per vi.ir per store, these selfish interests want to put chain stores out of business so they can fatten their own profits. low-pric- lie half-truth- e Just ask yourself: " hat is there in this chain store tax of benefit to we? The answer is absoluUly nothing! lar from benefiting you, it would raise whether you pt rsonally patronize chain stores or not. Thats your cost of liiing the conclusion reached by the United Stans Congtess two years ago, when special interests tried unsuccessfully to s ul Ik a similar tax on the nations chain stores. 1h.it s the conclusion, too, of the United States Federal Trade Commission, which says: "Its the consuming public which will rtally pay the tax, and not the chains. Your Vets is nzc&J-tbo matter how nuuli you in n go to the jiolli mt lut,!.,) ! Defeat this Tax mis; No 2, it e tin.! o I Oil. against it! wont do any good unless you utt st of IiHsJa. living your pocketbook BY VOTING AGAINST No. 2 C. Wool worth Penney Sprouse-Reic- AGRICULTURE The T'tnh Council of 1 firmer Cooperatives, IucIuUiiik: I tuh Mate Farm Bur. Federation I tah Wool Marketing VxHoeuitioa .Northwestern '1 ut ke (.rowers Hoeiation Farmers t.ram ( oopi ratie I tali INiultr I'roducers Cooperative ssociation 1 tali Fur Breeders soeiat Ion sn. users tali (auninif t rop-.1'rudiicets I iestok Marketing Issonntinii merican National liseMoek xsn, Draper I KIT Ptoducers ssii., Ine. National Wool t.rosserw Assonnlion 'I owners il le I ruit t.rossiTs ( oopera-tis- e ssoeiation I tah Mate Wool t.rnsscrs ssn, ssu. I tall Sugar Itei t l.russi-rr. s LAECR Federal!' n of I tali sinti t cn t r.i I . I . of ia rics ot I tah t anr, oiiiu il sit u I , I 4 appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to dissolve the contract of marriage heretofore and now existing plaintiff and defendant herein. JOSEPH R. HAAS, Attorney for Plaintiff P. O. Address: 1010 Boston Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah. FOR DRESS OR UTILITY! PRETTY TEA APRONS types with a femii nine air or full coverage styles that are realy practical! Loop-nec- il- 4 ss I. . ro a 1 4 . ( I tah Joint lass onstitiitod I euisla t ,s e ni ni tit ee of t he 4 i n- -j : ail . It.iilssas It 'ot herliiuxl s I', of and Mmp ( nils and I j pottr.ipli-ieuions Otcdon Buildimr and 'instruction I rades oum il nit I ake I 'deration of f ahor Sait I ake I nion I a in I ramie, I . of I.. Childrens Snow Suits $7.90 z Kress Gamble-Skogm- o Wool legging to match jack et and cap A warm and 4 4 colorful outfit! TELEPHONE OTHERS Salt lake fountst Nessspuper ci s' ss'Mi a I'tn alt I akik Beal 1 state Board Utli Oiain Stores and the savings they bring you, e al 1 I tali tii'l Puh-- I ue I'eusion uml Vssls-tantluden Braii'li Org.niiiatniris, Associated t.eneral ontraelors of nierica, lnterniountain Bran'll 1 o dsertisinit ssoeiatlon 1 tah state Iress ssim i.i lion I tah state Bealt sm miion G&SSP mark your ballot (cn November 3rd) like this ft GIRLS Cyntlii)' DRESSES SLIPS SI, 3 $1.19 Tailoi ed Crisp cottons for school! Princess, 4 CAN DELAY tah-l'lah- M pling skirts and clever necklines. Man - tailored or butcher boy pajamas for those who want maximum comfort as well a s good looks! Solid pastels, and the liveliest prints! , I .1 ' Slim - waisted dogns wnth rip- EM it s V 1.54 4 4 H PAJAMAS 1 1 ftA GOWNS be-tw- 41. Ouden trades timl iilmr sseinMs Oltiirn emsl;i s e ( mi is . t ee. ! O . I' of I . It.nlro ul i tii Bui id. use I r.ides mini il of s4l . ; k Flaneletle I. F. of State onitcil ot the tali Mate of Industrial 4t irama t ion I tah state Vusiliar? oiiticil of 4 Western Auto ilcw ay' Montgomery Ward low-pric- organizations that have gone on record AGAINST No. 2 Utah 1 that wrap around and tie with a svva ger belt! Polo types with umovat. lining 12 to 20. SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to . Sears, Hoc bin k To keep Warm sport models with funed cob or the classic boxy type! Casual sty.: Defendant. 4 These and other chain : 'res tbit save you money are threatened by the Chain Store Death Tax. Let's keep them in Utah! J. 19.71 4 Tuesday, November ird, is your on! i chance to officially express your wishes on this question. IroUct y o. i own interests own safeguard help keep down your u FALL COATS In the District Court of Utah County, State of Utah BIRDIE ANDERSON, Plaintiff, vs. VICTOR B. ANDERSON, Here are just a FEW of the 97 smoke-screen- s s was paid for through voluntary tontnbutions of your fellow citizens who want to keep Utahs money in Utah. George Jefferson, Secretary i flX After careful study, nearly a hundred leading Utah organizations representing the Tanner, the Livestock Man, the Wage I arncr, the Housewife, the Consumer-- all urge you to help keep down the tost of living by voting against No. 2. Dont 3rd four types bas- que and tailored styles! IMPORTANT g o: unU-me- or tr mod. .VAR MESSAGES NO. 2 iv$ CHAIN STORE LICENSE TAX Ait requiring An hceii'cv (or rc't.ul stores I uli b) cli.uns having 10 or more Mores, impOMiig spcu.il license taxes rai mug Irom i0 io in'0 an uallv, Ur each store in I tah cm ctintne cl..ie ol Act, and from $100 to ili)t), annuall), lor each store opened in I t.di alter such date, the amount of tax depending on the total number of stores in the chain, hoili within and without Utah, expressly exempt- - AGAINST ni ctnam oil company stations, puMtc utility stores (ommi'n tamer facilities newspaper branch off ses and individually owned stores. main-t.unc- ii or c'pcr.itid in t t Avoid "visiting by telephone for the duration. - I Boys' Sport JACKETS S4.98 Warm melton, w ith leather trim and practical, too! Boys' Sport Slacks $2.98 Good-lokin- g i h adittrren! ar.d t I paid for eotiroly with contribution from oifitant. Including itoch of chain lona r a so and Job aro throotonod with dottruo kviiion txom indixitua wiM be welcomed ci'ifm United Citlen Against Continental Qauk Budding Salt Lake City, fiena Mayceefc WQ efrplot y"ii ne Udget. Secretary. J PRACTICAL! PRETTY! LACE TABLE CLOTHS $1.00 Center panel in attractive pattern on lace background Hemmed edges. leaf $2.98 Handsome fli',ra design with hne lace background Scalloped edge5 I |