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Show IUYSON I HI P.tge Two FihIjv, April ( I IRON'K I I Legion Cancels State This Year American Payv.n, Pub VEHEMENT PROTEST Boys' ') The Payson Chronicle as Entered jt second-clas- s matter the Post Office at Payson, Utah County, Utah, LVH I!ei? Others By Showing Intent .FLSONr, At'anta, Georgia had in h Owon "hojapenly and avowedly at'hei w ho arrived in the middlef V. ! MAX R .WARNER, Editor do Phone Madoline Dixon, Local Correspondent One Year 223-- m J $2.50 . is no Building in Payson Not looking at her he replied sullenlv m.body plays wuth me. WHY? is Why there no building being done in Payson? the answer to the question? Is there a possible Or do we want to solve this problem and grow? is Is one ol the ptoblvms in building a new home in Payson securing finances? A L oiled ROAD A POSSIBLE SOLUTION dusts INobd? ij simple y w f' . . 1 Mr. and Mis Max Peeiy of Mr. Crane invites the support ol everyone in order to bring are visiting Wash, Spokane, this important project to a smcesslul conclusion. with relatives hue this week and plan to attend LDS conferI here should be a solution to Paysons growth since we ence in Salt Lake. have excellent schools, modern churches, good scaler and electric systems and the best municipal path of any small community in the state. iBESTj! xXXXX. a I CRASS IS APRIL WED., THURS.. FRI. Sherwood Forest Caused by Experienced Drivers JOHN DEREK DIANA LYNN JOAN DAVIS Learning how to drive is relatively easy. The mechanics of driving become second nature soon after a student solos. At this critical point, attitudes begin to take over. The super caution of the beginner is diluted by an confidence based on experietue. And. with too many drivers, caution is APRIL lhe sme ri Pillsburys Best Stc&X LAWN SEED mokes the thick, sparkling green turf that folks rave about. It's economical, too -3,000,000 seeds per pound in SccSx so you only need a third as much. I lb $1.55 5 lbs $ 7.65 - SHEEP PELLETS - (YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS SPtCIAl PURPOSE itrd for dttp shad, drlr toilj, ttrrocei, lb play araai. Fast prowing. V 25 5 Ibi fi.15 - HERE - 9VllOUVco complete grassfood keeps lawns health r colorful and vigorous growing. bo. Handy carry-hom2500 sg f f,jr only $1.95. Bag feeds 11,000 TURF Traveling Saleswoman This may surprise you, but statistics show that more than 98 percent of last years fatal traffic accidents were caused by drivers with at least one year's experience. Allowing e Second Feature even deadly. y ffspron 1 Starring - precision-balanced- contains all the food elements shaap to build sturdy, solid bodies. 0ns equals up to three pounds of hay.li feed without waste. Try it 7:30 Rogues Of 98 Per cent of Fatal Accidents tin herds feeding balance, aupjis their forage with Pillsburys Bk your 1 Sc Show Open 7:00 When scanty winter pasturss Pellets. This Pioneer Moto If you have an answer to the problems, or some thoughts along these lines, we invite your comment. But some serious thought should be given to this question, Why is there no building being done in Payson? Experience can be dangerous vbu?V ; sis CHASE LUMBER CO. Payson, Utah Pllone )21 7 WILSON FEED C Payson, I 42 West 1st South SAT. FAMILY NIGHT $1 Par Carload Missouri In Old with WFAVER BROS. & ELVIRY ever-increasi- Second Feature ultimately replaced by indif ferciue, carelessness The skill of experience can sometimes get you out of trouble on the highway. But are your your indifference got yo uinto the trouble in the first place. The moral is dear and urgent. Those of us who arc dmets must also be humble dirvers FERVAK US'HIH rcnxY s noitTON . JMI . M KH fWN smut l Stol I S W Flo ivers for formality THE STARS PEERY GARBAGE Priced for frugality Just The Thing For Spring DISPOSAL "Yes, it takes all three to make a success of any company. I mean the public it and the the workers serves They're as important to business, small or large, as flour, sugar and salt are to food." owner-investor- uflaii arjRB s. ASSOC ESiGJIl & SURFACE JOBS Reasonable Prices GLEN A. PEERY 560 W. 1st N. Phone 389-- the perfect background for And the price is a very lower part of your purchase, Amaxm you dared to hope a rosy such with carpet for Fervak is woven to DIRT ODD f Riots of flowers blossom make your room a glowinjt Museums use this type as a background for Early also ican rooms. But youll sent day decor. $1.00 per month GRAVEL by BIGEL0V, ENJOY MOVIES UNDER BIGELOW Msilws as prowertoa A proposed road direct lrom Geneva to Payson through VA. It- 7 j -v - a Benjamin and Lake Shoie would shorten the distance for the . . . NUk Zurss, Washington, D.C. fruit and vegetable dealer, hangs ART AMONG 1 ! K IlNlt MlI men who woik at Geneva plant by about 8 miles. The road a painting among lus pinoripplcs and grapefruit. The pliture, by Alfred Spicer, junior high sthool stumay possibly be built next ear it the cost isnt too great. Brig dent, is one of the entries in the farmers market annual art show which got under way recently. Crane, chairman ol the Payson committee, reports that much Mis. Vugima Binvtn of Salt progiess has been made. Santaquin have appointed a committee Lake City has been a houseguest to woik with the local committee as they too are vitally inter- of Mrs Clyde Snow sevetal days this week ested in the const uct ion ol the road. INVITE YOUR COMMENTS Algv silty rav prevent forma ,,11 By and bv, the principal said, Since you came undanee has been better than it was for two years "TV0, have b en reward enough, but it wms a bigger happy young face. Yet she had done nothing to show him that she loved him and was interested in I hese are some of the many questions that run through our minds as we approach the problem of increased growth here. We arent growing and many of Payson's residents are moving away because ol employment either at Geneva or in some other industrial plant. PAYSON-GENLV- WAUL!!' That afternoon, Lucile went home with Owen rv him about everything else than school work leamtu tMa. Gi adually he unbent, like a flower opening to the He came from a home where there was littl. things of life. While talking with his mother it becam Owen was suffering from an inferiority complex dP poveity He was embarrassed when with children !i of this worlds goods. Now Lucile had something to V Thue must bo aroused in Owen a feeling of import made a special effort to see that he took his turn in M the small jobs children love to work at in the clasv saw to it that he had his turn as captain of the ball t herself learned the soft ball rules and became the their games Many new homes have been constructed in our two neighboring towns to the north ol us and their population has increased considerable in the past few years. Why should these two towns grow and Payson lemain at a standstill? What He I like you, answered Lucile, I hke you ven, am very hurt on the days you stay away. I miss you Owen unbent a little; not too much Th t, , many months wasnt too easily broken But A re t of the day, he seemed less sullen, less obstinll11 1 his is a question being asked often these days by local citizens. A check with the lumber companies and building contractors revealed that there is only one new home now under construction and it is nearly completed. solution? the found that Owen stayed home om days out of every week. He was eight years ho Lucile considered him the most i poit.int pupil there; he needed her the most. She accepted as a challenge the poin.uity to change his point of ieu ex' 3n knew she had to get close to him in order to win, and its not always easy to get d0Sle to an eight year old boy who avoids soeietv She waited for the opportune moment "Owen, she said, tell me why you dislike chouP Progress orJDecay? There t - 7 |