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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH FRIT W. AlT(.USl 2J 04 6 j Mis. W. A. Butler and Evan a Jr,cluo S"n, Billie Huy of Salt wuni: jilt. I. ike City, Mr. and Mrs. David his Paten! 1, W'l oil. Ke-- t ,md' bain daughter Cherrie ,,t X, vudu spent tiu- afternoon of Mr. and tiu-iand children""Sid July 24 li withSmall A.mother Hanson. .ui-- mother, Lake 1. J Palph l;nWlth Ju .( at M;s. Aitiiur Men ill is here e, r.dm Spungs, California, ONE spraying r Liu n., Ul limit wuli ih'i sister, Mrs. Sid M. i ;,tv and other realtives and - n'b Jin "ii. Jimmy, aecom- yut' elutheT d her and they will visit in h e F woolens with fiU!: Suit Lake .aid City. it, Dnjfi Phone d ' The Payson Chronicle Mr. and ' t V June Miss June Fuck Mi.i fur S,m Fiaiii week , Mr. an sun. She ,u: eiih seei,d cm-,- PONY EXPRESS MORMON TRAIL il 'U1 un .1 !i ft b ,i(i -- .it:i X . . lllll ,il -- ie.ile j t. A all and $2.00 $1.25 11 W .1) and ait an - ' Am a m 1 Mi I F. I First, tin bullalo follow, mg the t'.diloima natural contour of the tommy, left a ti ail aci oss the gieat plains. Worn deeper by wandemig Indians and trappeis, tin trad was finally developed into a well marked road by the Mormon Pioneers westward in 1847. Two years later, thousands of California gold seekers followed the trail as far as Utah. During the next twenty yeais, some Mormon ermgiants traveled to Utah via ox team and handcart; ttius the road became known as the "Old Mormon Trail". Established in 1860, the histone Pony Expiess" utilized the Mormon Trail, wearing out good horseflesh and feat less men to rush the U. S. Mail across tin country to the Pacific Coast. Today, traveleis leaving Chicago going westward over either the Union Pacific Railioad or by automobile via Highway U. S. 30, soon find themselves traveling over the Old Mormon Trail and Pony Express road. The ail line and the highway follow this historic trail for nearly 1,500 miles leaving it at Hemfer, Utah. When the Mormon Pioneers, in 1847, reached today what is known as Heneft-r- , thirty miles east of Ogden, rather than to attempt to follow the ancient Indian trail through the narrow confines of Weber Canyon, in many places wide enough for only the river whose banks were choked with cottonwood trees and dense un - - . v UTAH ELISHA WARNER, Editor MAX U. WARNER, Business Manager Mrs. Emma Wilson, Local Correspondent - Phone 64 Member Utah State Press Association National Editorial Association One Year Six Months nf Wnodl.ilH. C.il.P niii, (in- .(1 j Itlllg with Mr .uni M. end and other h Spotlighting Entered at the Post Office at Payson, Utah County Utah as second-clas- s mail matter C ,L ye 6 jlVSt lyn Cali and , - ; a' tree-kin- WANT ADS Cesspools and Septic tanks cleaned. Prompt service. Reasonable prices. Free estimates. Phone Provo 2429 W. We are equipped for STEAM WASHING of automobiles at Crumps Garage. For GUITAR and UKULELE lessons, see Roy B. Taylor, 697 W. Utah Ave, or phone 66-- Specialized brake work of all kinds. One day service. Tel. Clarence E. Westring, 320 South First East. 27-- MAKE BRICKS. Millons are Start a quick CASH The 15th annual Bathing Revue will he held at the Arrowhead Reort Saturday, Aug. 3, according to Ralph Migliaccio. Girls in the contest are from Utah and Juab counties. Each gul will receive an entry prize and theie will lie thiee winners who will be entered in the state contest for Miss Utah, at Salt Lake City m September. Photos will be taken of the contestants as they promenade on the special platform built fur the occasion. d Leann and Gerald Cloward of Los Angeles are enjoying a vacation visit here with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan A Erickson. They will remain here until the Onion Days celebration and their parents will join them here then. 4-- 4 - - 4 4 - - - - - - 4 - -4 4 4 4 needed. returns can start in business, ESTATE BUYS two weeks with an inexpensive, PAYSON Attractive easily hand operated TYRA modern brick home. Full baseBRICK MAKER, only sand and ment. Furnace. Two rooms finishr-cement and any old shed needin basement ... $6850 frame home on P.j acres. ed. Build your home of brick. Water right $1800 Get a TYRA PLAN. See what brick home, adobe lined can be done. R. K. TYRA CO., 1.35 acres, O ip pasture. Water WYOMING, MINN. right. Garage. Barn. Chicken $5250 Coops..... 17.6 acres pf fine farm land. 17 shares of Strawberry water. Apartment for Rent Phone 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- . 4--4- 4- 4- . . 20-- FOR SALE For Sale lets, Glen 50 w LIVESTOCK Austra-Whit- e pul- mos. old, $1.30 each. See M. Chritsensen, West 4 Mountain. Phone 112-J-- l. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY Clarinet, Cornets, Saxophones. Davia Repair & Music Co., 387 E, 2nd No., Provo. Phone 1012W Wanted to Buy Clean cotton rags. Sinclair Service. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS For Sale Baled Dry Land Straw. Kelly Hanks, Salem. For Sale High chair, crib and mattress, excellent condition. Mrs. Helen Ross, Santaquin. For Sale Used bicycle, Conn trumpet, wicker baby buggy, cook stove. Inq. 84 W. 4th No. Wanted Kodak Finishing and Geans Photo, 70 So. Copying. Main Street. Phone 265. For Sale A large barn, 30 feet long, 20 feet hay wide and 25 feet high, with slope on each side of barn for cows; a $500 00 barn for only $150.00. Inquire at 275 North 3rd East Street. Home for Sale home with bath; i 7 4- garages; chicken coop. quire 278 East, First South. In- - FOR SALE Cool era tor Ice Box m good condition. 51 No. 1st West- Basement - 197-J-- FOR SALE 3. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Small home and lot in Payson.See Wayne Thomas; Spring Lake. For Sale Three-roonew frame house, Santaquin. Large lot, run- mng water, $1500. Inquire Chase Lumber Co der- - brush, took they they reached the Great Salt Lake b. UNDER SOUTHERN UTAH AUTHORITY COCA-COL- Of THE COMPANY COCA-COI- IT BOTTLING COMPANY A ar development announces that the This Is The Place" state is the third to be dedicated park as a historical, recreational and scenic area which Utah folks, visitors and tourists may enjoy. It is the plan of the department, declared Mr. Tracy, to encourage the establishment of a state park in every county of Utah, and that the Filmore state park, the Jacob Hamblin state park at Kanab and the "This Is The Place state park is only the beginning of a state system that will make Utah park a place eagerly sought by tourists and thoroughly enjoyed by all seeking relaxation and recreation. com-tmssio- n, REGULAR GARBAGE DISPOSAL CALL 176-- J M. E. SMITH 75 Host Second North WE HAUL TOP SOIL SAND and GRAVEL Chicken Oelousing To delouse hens, a shallow box of dry sawdust is placed in the henhouse and sprinkled with louse powder When tiie hens scratch, the powder settles in their feathers, kill Ing die lice. x ' , r Hats Off to this Fellow. . . Ill1, fed us, our soldiers, our allies, and a lot of other people while we won war. ow hes asked to keep the world from .lar mg. -- lie s the American farmer. pr,)(uc. t.on by 30 per cent in five year- - without enough new tools to replace the labor he lost. lhit, American fanners are disappointed-a- nd they have a right to he. The) expee that the end of the war would brim them opportunity to replace their patch,-- , repairc eary and farm implements Of all of our shortages, that in farm t and implements is the most serious. over-worke- WE REPAIR Washing Machines S,,rilv08 Vacnnms Refrigerators and d ha' nT.plements-stri- kes and strikes m itself. Motors tin- - In the steel o steel m the industry alone, the production ten Imonths following VJ day 1) million tons short of expectations, ur to supply farm needs for at least five Most of the decline was due to strikes. 1 He desen es the thanks and appreciation of even body. He desenes it in., re than most folks realize hecat.se he increased ,;s REPAIR SERVICE at is whv the steel industry has not been to (at(h up with the demand for new rM VUr0 fe,,rin? and all the things f steel needed on the farm. at is why the fanner is being penalized iruugh no fault of his own. This nation can- 'e ahunl under the threat of ever-r- u urnng labor strife. '7Farmm a the shortages in f i s,eel. strikes in ea, farm implement industrv Z,Cu I!" 7 w7, 7 Ywk 1, N5yTLlt PROMPT SERVICE Holla for All Wringer See " 3jU iron and ,mi inrna,e sari . marking, 1,1111 Avenue- - Ne" 27. DAN BANNISTER i BOITIE0 b. APPLIANCE R the I FOR SALE TO VETERAN FOR SALE 6 room modern frame Home. Screen porch. lon& Located at 250 So.14r?d 3rd East, including front room carpet and living room Heatrola. Inquire at the . Commercial Bank. f to mountains. Turning south, they , West Second North Telephone 183-- jtiVi ek. 1 m 320 for refreshmen -- Phone For Sale McCackey Cash Reg- ister. M. E. Smith, Phone 176-j WHIPPING CREAM for Sale. Will deliver Wednesday and Saturday. 65c quart, 35c pint. Daa Staheli. Phone ,d: SPRING VILLE Lovely 3 bedJuly 24, 1847. room home at Bmoksidc. CorComing out of Emigration Canner lot well landscaped. Full yon on that historic Brigham basement, furnace, electric Young looked over day, the vast exwater heater, hardwood floors. panse of the Great Salt Lake $7975 Valley and spoke those memorEUREKA Frame houses to be able words: This Is The Place. moved. Priced from $490 to This month that bit of Old $1550. Mormon Trail" the commPAYSON basement unity of Henefer from across the mounhouse on 4 acre lot. Fruit, tains to Salt Lake Citty became a berries and good lawn. Owner wants quick sale. Make us an State Park by the off ica of Governor Herbert offer. B. Maw. PAYSON Adminstrated by the state pubROWAN & GROW, INC. and industrial development licity 286 No. Main. Phone 682 Sp. Fork the old original Provo 176 West Center Phone 283 commission, meandering; road of the early pioneers will soon be converted into a modern automobiile highway, over which tourists may ride and have pointed out to them the FARM FOR SALE historic 184 camp sites and at 20 acres, complete, with large one place the original wagon ruts team, complete stf of farm still discernable after 99 years. Dedicated by Governor Maw as machinery, 22x80 tile chicken coop, barn, granaries, new comThis Is The Place State Park bination fenceing and modern July 24th, the event was marked room brick home, all newly by restaging an, early pony exfinished. Strawberry water all press run by 22 picked riders 1 door East of of the Henefer fully paid for. U. P. Depot, Payson; 1000 West organized within Pony Express" the year Utah Ave., all for $12,500.00 to keep alive pioneer past memories 800 100-las well as restage the famous cabbage bags, excellent for onions, 6c each. runs each July 24th hereafter. 1 GOO-4old saddle mare. Aaron W. Tracy, chairman of STERLING SPENCER the Utah department of publicity 1 door east of U. P. Depot and industrial -- 286 W., E. D. Vance. apt. 0 valley by following the Donnei arty Trail made a year previous southwesterly over mountains and $3150 canyons. They arrived at room brick lacre berries; 80,-00- "f r"M 0 C"''-- v "1 STEEL SERVES Tin.n mil be ,eM - AHMER' CITY DRUG COMPANY PAYSON SPANISH FORK SPRINGVILLE PROVO I |