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Show IAVSON ( IRONIC 1 The Place Is Haunted The Payson Chronicle Entered at the Post offue dS st MAX (.HAN'T B c H ft at on.! class .a C n ' Madeline Dixon, Local Con . - V MIHI Oil ikl !" n.alti'i Ht.s.r.cs-- . . T'-fen- Jr2-- i Pi t a 'ii yim Li NT e. t u u fts $1 25 Six Months .1 a J $2 00 Year j faid ,, h.i ito S.U1V at in me ha., me a Kon pU;i;.v needs if he comes aroun.i & ; .V nxfff sm 4A EDITORIALS The Right Kind oj Progress ck The continuous iuior v,r govwnmen' cUttrn P'cer t nettls ol th. nJtions vrlopinent obscures the Lut tliut must ami that pnv.it. electricity are being met bv pris ote eiiteiprise the job dollars, not our tax tollais. aie doing litre Aniitnux biggest California is an excellent example is going ahead at a t st o! m ue than j. C1 3 m program 'I he total expciuhtme ol Usable dollar month vs the "h of private utiens will be over $400. OBO 000. and hen a genu it is done the largest private utilitv in the stale ssill have Shasta Pam and time ing capacity eight times gieater than times greater than Hoover Pam his is tvpual ol what is going on throughout the naion ol xY ialicd government except in regions where the thic.it makes it impossible lot liee ciiui-priscompetition or confiscation to shoulder the load In the Ikuilic Northwes. lot instance, normal juivate pnver development has been blocked Lr the n with simple reason that investors fear government compctiti its phoney bookkeeping methods, its tax subsidies, tax excinp and olki tions, freedom from laws regulating private cnlerise all the jvopk artificial advantages which are paid tor by I hose who live in the regions where the givctnment has viwei development now find themselves gone in tor essential sn dependent on the politicians in Washington lor an vice. 'I hose who live in other regions, by contrast, aie rdping benefits from electric expansion which isn't paid for out ol public hat is real treasuries and which tsn t iun by bureaucrats progress, not retrogression toward the socialized state $10,000 000 a Vs 1 , r iMjii ytir A A. It I J v THE CAMPAIGN m .... & ?.Acpf 'h A' i minx .v i. it uuie getting culu leet now, she big-scal- e I ever, was the oi g..ni.itmn if wfi.it L now known as the Pidtei Business Rule. in These w ei e foiir.ed to protect honest me i (hunts fium tlie iindenmn-imlluenees of quai k- - and . In 1 946 these bu-- ; e.uis wei e updating in 91 cities, iiul their influence was felt in a .videaiea aiond cadi of these lii i'.v Clubs Organized In Pall t Advcitising Clu!) .NTs Y., I: oi g.ur.zi'd a "Yigi-L.ni- r 1. to outline a CoimiuUci'' fni ndvei ti utli in ,iiu ;,i cgi had itl't to Mich opos.ils pi een "J -t talk " The outgio.v- - centeis. ti iif the vigilance committees, i i g World feu'd .hie, d E Any Ex;jaw? iS o .'lift ') Ill! a Ms d ni '.ii Scuei,' ists a' )f the Fr .uk 1 i mc-n- im Lave illustrated w,i. i .chiil, die world might enn.e U end The sclenUsts Cuu.,v nlin.l it. a' .he end "f the a rid aeti'iiU unforeseen cat.udwi. pen at any moment Get ready to CUT FIREWOOD L -- earth" Our say, is d utely balanced between the ku n t md the toe, cold the too dry ain do wet, fur life of the kind m miuw " U should happen If something upset the existing eondit. au in ' of !he higher life on earth w u c come to an end, 'hoc a id Tile astronomers pt 'id ml .iti.c-bo-- ' suns h.je so 'u. greatly inti iisif cri hi ..I mu ' m as.-eit is not in,i". - b'f '.! 'n r - o arth's sun n Y ' mmm fence posts !T ' they rt OF THE RE-OPENING Slxfjr lit FAY iay They see tiu p issibility In one clay ou can d cut a huge pile of or fence posts Dearborn Jnn Mi-i$t- op fast-ruttin- . . . KuiulU surnorl) H hij Irailur ,iu i gruunj. - caused tn.iinc g saw for sour own use or to sell. Attaches Ford Tractor . . lifts liv . Hydraulic Touch Control for fast transport into the woodlot. licit tighten-no lining tip needed. automatically Let us show jou. 5th South ami Main Street, Payson Fot to (ui.k!y ; Grniiiuc paits and t expert scr it e on all Ford Tra for? l.iiNf; ;nt1 Imvcrs bv ami Dearimi n 1 arm Ktiuipim'iit lord Hydraulic Touch Cuuiiol. G. Lowry Anderson , nc. SPECIALIZING IN Quality Light Lunches at Modest Prices Hamburgers, Sandwiches Ice Cream, Confections, Soft Drinks Springviiie, Utah rnit ln rc.i-- the cord-woo- with this rugged no i call' c .li t blame the poor uy for coming around, tbe way uiu look in that bath Tig suit. v e Advertising ni "he's almost hcc hanged your miiui Iii.it was all hi! otf tiie raft v. u hace out f ta'cdpj ; dyaeR n her , sinking the wien a.Sally saw that si ot enough. The lain.,;, iucj was down, and buun' to pass",' in fif'y feet of her !iS jt cruiscj along. She swam a: mind Wly ii..I it was almost level wnh her wj site went Into actmi Wuh'ai'' cry, she flung up her hands disappeared. When she broke face again she floundered arraTJ obviously in difficulties. Tbe j pon.se of the man m the launch, instantaneous. He yelled someth that was lost in the noise ofengine, and gunned the lD around in a tight elide. Whec craft was almost on top of s he flung the engine into reverse- came to a stop. By the time he cut the switch, Sally was able grasp the side of the hull. The el cited operator of the launch ed over to help her aboard. Tier happened. A slim brown arm ecu about his neck, an.' man was yanked bodily into' under the water. He came upg! ing, and was piomptiy again. Then Sally biuee away her victim with a few quick sti leaving him clinging to the s:jl the launch, choking as much indignation as from the water had swallowed. Thine" said fl fiercely, that will teach you i K, tfei ST St, g-- J 1 power-buddin- i - - s' y-- v n .struck WARNER ELISHA WARNER and MAX It One Sloit-Sl,,,- i H WARNER. LdU"i MoOlih, A FRIDAY. AL'GLS'l ll. II Phone 177 by a m . f ; gic.i' n I u i r n i, do oia h i ;c i"'nti n the h tore of 'hi world it inis happened f.vc l. ruts They also show how the mo.:. m.ht Cuu'f great tidal waves U sweep tiie eontinen's from shore testa ic for hundreds of years-w- . tithe gravitational pull uf the moon ipptnng up gaping pfts u. the earth's crust, folk wed by g.g.mtic explosions as the sed inv.ides 'he pools of molten lava The astronomers hope most ot tiie possibilities for an end of the world are remote But they insist 'that it Is possible at any moment for a body as large as the earth or larger to hurtle through space and shatter our planet to bits -- When in doubt, tell the tenth Murk Twain Drarborn Motors C'orrurt'ton said tcosingL "Resides you really can't blame the poor guy for coming around, the way you look in that ixYhin-- i sun " S.dly was .kid it the deep t.u, nat mu Inr blush Hci swim sup bncf side, she a as a bit on the knew. But this might be her last real holiday m a long time, because She would of her fahcTs illness. not be able to help her fannly and still spend the long summer holiday at the beach, on a school teacher's 'uinry. She had bought the tricky little suit more as a gesture, than to be dating Just the same, she diew appreciative glances from the men on the beach when she wore It. It's not me he's interested in, said Sally, everybody gets the onceover with those buncuktrs of his. The nerve of him, eruLmg around here every day and looking us over as if we were the front tow of a uiorus. To say nothing of almost d: owning us. was real. indignation Sally's Every aiteniuon since she had been at the beach the same launch had roared out from the boathouse of the swanky hotel across the bay, with the same figure in white at the controls. The launch would slowdown when it came abreast of the diving raft, then cruise slowly parallel to the beach, while the occupant surveyed the scene through a pair of glasses. The previous afternoon the two girls had swum out a li't.c farther than usual, and the launch had passed quite close to them. As It went by It had shot ahead with a sudden burst of speed, swamping the two girls with Its wash. By the time it slowed down again both 8 Were 0n the raft' C0UghlRg and spluttering angrily. It was then Siilly had announced her determination to get even with the unknown. You'd better get out there," said the other gnls on the raft, as the noise of the boat engine increased, Bakery Goods, Groceries, Household Need; Milk, Butter son, you you sea-wol- ev o him no chance to reply, she und streaked for the laft. Later that afternoon both prawlcd out in deck chairs, ir. of the cottage they vveie shannij the summer. They had dried changed to playsuit. and were; ussing the events of fie after as they watched the people sataj mg past on the boaicfwalk "I'll bet he got the surpnse ; life," giggled Sally s comps: What was he like? He didn't very old to me. Would you sa' was good looking?" "In a way, said S.Jly. Et minded me of of of this p.here, she finished lamely. Her panion looked up at her words i gasped. A tall young man hac I proaclied the two gii Is, and he j stood glaring down at them knew instinctively it was the of the launch. How did you find us, Sally weakly. It being the only: she could think of at the mouI figured you must have q these cottages, said the yourq so I kept looking. What w: idea of almost drowning afternoon? He didn't sound: as angry as he tried to look Because, you almost dror.J yesterday, said Sally spirited; j she told him the w hole storj f young man was grinning behi was through. You've got me all wreti said. Im no playboy. I was a that launch strictly for bus:: Seeing the mystif.ed exp::j on their faces, he went out plain. "I'm a clothes designer my specialty is swim suits !Lt ' a little different, you can loot swim in them. I've been an expert swimmer who I mean a figure like :1 sha to show them off at the bead r would you like to move te'l hotel and work for me the the summer? You mean just play am the beach and get paid for i Thats right." Pinch me, somebody, sail j faintly, Im dreaming!' ! . ; How Thi Japan so daz life of But of Jap I hungry hand, c have b for eve ii army The anothe banked c care, tinue h organiz summei - hit cost An j to beat Sutlon North I iffTlIiTM Operated by RANDLE L. Chris" CHRISTIANSEN - BHAUTI FULLY TAILORED AND FITTED NOW AT REDUCED PRICES! . . . our rooms a lift for Fall and Winter entertaining. Transform that couch or chair with spaikling; new slip covtis (live at only a Our fraction of the cost of new furniture. Department is chuck full of striking materials suitable for any decorative treatment. We also have a selection of oO'', vat dyed fabrics, which have Uen specially reduced for thi sale from !?2.1o to $I.oo per Yd. Your selection from this Piaery k 4 ? Jm V t a, u- - s N ;,S 5 pinup bring you materials and laW on a ieautifullv tailored tY'1'1' CAur at holuj raSt.McTC a s'zo Vcouch at 29.50 Urcar. r,s , ut CO fYlls it :,Co P.l.lc. Offers free pick-u- and dehvery p X' , y service 4'e 1 el ilia May Lc AiiiU.gcu on li ih i.K. hdijicuvers ftorr 0htnt ' .'our fni SMITH AUTO CO. Spanish Fork, Utah Phone 55 ' ,,fd f, |