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Show laanavaasZdnaaaanQaannnE The View From Here Trick or Treat! hotting for the right mtipaper (f anti-free- IT! Unlimited selection in every price range -f- rom g d to foils, ready-to-han- s, me the way silks, vinyls. The Sherwin-William- s Co. Payson Furniture & Appl. Payson, Utah VtictJ en tilt Avcaist 49 W. Utah Ave., This year put your pumpkin carvings and little devils in pictures . . . your pictures. Remember the pumpkin the colorful costumes . . . dividing up the "faces" loot" again and again in picture memories you will treasure. Halloween nights come and go, but you can save your familys happy memories ih colorful snapshots and movies. Get ready for the Halloween fun now. Stop little devils make wonin today for Kodak film-becderful pictures! Kodak film does make a difference! ... Gean's Photo 47 South Main gmm JlPrl Hayson, times I D.vli Evans change. Almost every day something seems to be brought to my attention to impress this upon me. Living in the Space Age we probably should be used to it but I guess we are all a bit old fashioned and arent always as ready to accept changes as we should be. Take the experience I had the other day. As I left for town my husband asked me to buy three gallons of so that he could winterize the trucks and machinery. He didnt want just any kind though, he wanted the new kind that boasts of an anti-leformula. I agreed to get it and proceeded on my way. Where to?? Why where else? The dealer who sells bulk gas, oil and supplies. No success. I nonchalantly proceeded to not one but three service stations. No success there either. Next I tried the farm feed and supply store. No success. I was beginning to run out of ideas. Then a kind clerk in one of the firms told me where to find it. I wouldnt have been surprised if she had said to go to Provo or to Salt Lake or such, but she told me to go to the Food Market!!! I thought she might be kidding me, but then I could tell that she was serious because she told me of a local market where she had seen it advertized, -ant- i-freeze in a food market. It seemed almost funny. But, they had it. It got me thinking and I took a closer look around. It used to be that a food market contained and sold FOOD, but how it has changed. Now you can go in one and buy not only thousands of food items, many which we didnt dream of kut you can also jlls a ew years a buy, waxes, polishes, batteries, dishes, . . soaps, flashlights, some radios, light UT bulbs, hobby items, gloves, hats, paper, pencils, pens, paints, ironing supplies, ak msr..,M HM grass-cloth- amazes It ivaste time handprints, ky mnnnnrznnmrAririKriririnrmni SoovQ pre-paste- ThuruUy, October 30, 1969 ffliTOWNcEJ By Ruth Roth See its 9 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE ROUND THE ze Dear Reader: Im a little nostalgic today. I just came from the garbage grounds and there I saw an old time washing boiler. It stopped me in my tracks. I hadnt seen one in years. If the bottom hadn't been completely rusted out, I think Id have brought it home as a reminder of my kid days. Ill just bet that many of you out there dont even know what aboiler is... Well its sorta like a tin tub only its oblong and a tub is round; its also deeper than a tub. When I was a kid, if a family owned a boiler made of brass rather than of tin, it was a status symbol. Well, anyway, I guess a boiler was made oblong in order to fit over the two front holes of the old ranges. The water would get boiling hot then the soiled laundry would be placed in there to boil away. I remember my mother standing by our boiler holding a short stick punching the hot laundry or stirring it up good. Question: How come we dont boil clothes any more prior to putting them in a washing machine? I guess we dont have as many germsto boil to death now days. Speaking of washing; Monday was always wash day. As I looked at that boiler, my mind raced back to my coming home from school on a cold winter Monday, our kitchen would be filled with steam; all the windows clowded over and as night came on old Jack Frost started forming his designs on our windows. Yes, and as one speaks of those old wash days, one must consider those old time wooden washing machines, I remember one especially; it had a See How Our Printing Works for Your Business Let us help you plan the forms and letterheads coal-burni- ... at a you need cost you'll like. v large fly wheel connected by a belt to a motor located underneath a wooden tub. As the flywheel turned, it ran a cogged shaft to and fro through more cogs in the center of the lid. This in turn caused the agitator, which looked all the world like a cows udder, to turnback andforthand that stirred up the washing to make it clean. Well at any rate this cogged shaft ran through the mechanism and protruded about eight inches. One Monday, a friend of mine accompanied me home and that old washer was churning away. This kid stood watching this shaft dart to and fro, so he decided to try stopping the washer by grabbing hold of the shaft when it darted toward him. He grabbed onto it, but only when his first finger, right hand was ground into the mechanism did the belt start slipping on the flywheel. Being a bit smarter than my friend, which wasnt anything to write home about, I turned off the juice and had to turn the flywheel backwards in order to release the crushed finger of my stupid friend. That kid took off for home like a bat out of hell, throwing his injured hand up and down, flecking drops of blood all over himself. I followed after him thinking I could explain to his mother what had happened, but as I entered his kitchen, he was running around the room, screaming and throwing his blood all over the muslin curtain and dingy wall paper. His mother got so excited she immediately decided Id hurt her, stalwart son so she rushed at me and smashed me a couple of times on the left side of my head. I took off from that house like a bat out of hell. I certainly didnt want a fractured skull at the tender age of 10. I see that feller occasionally and I always look for that finger. It still carries the scars of being ground and my mind runs back to a washday long ago. Yes, those were the days when everyone thought that everything had been invented that needed inventing. You know, Im not so old, but it seems that all these things happened on another We have certainly planet somewhere. come a long way in a few years. Funny how a little old boiler in a junk yard can revive all these memories, isnt cleansers, beauty aids, sports items, toys e, and hundreds of other items. I think Ive learned my lesson, from now on when I cant find an item at the first store I think it should be sold at Ill try the food market. On another trip to the store recently we saw another similar instance. My son had seen some insulated boots which we wanted to try. Many of his friends had them so we didnt think that it would be too hard to find them. We proceeded to every shoe store in town. Now lately you will have noticed that we arent exactly blessed with a lot of stores to choose from if you are looking for shoes, but even the ones available didnt have the boots in question. We were beginning to think that to find them we would have to go out of town. In walking to the car we met a friend and told him of the item we were hunting and asked him if he had seen any in town. You cant imagine where he directed us to go. We were a bit leary but we went anyway, to the auto parts and , supply store, of all places. t Sure enough when we told the clerk what we desired he immediately showed us a display of them. It was at this point that we were in for another surprise. During the conversation when we tried to compare the two differing brands of boots in the size we needed it developed that of the two one was manufactured in Korea and the other one in Japan. I dont know how you feel about such things but I for one dont like it very well. I feel that we need to keep our industry here in America and get inflation cornered so that Americans can manufacture products at a price that all of us can benefit. BUT, my real advise is this, if you cant find things in the store you think it should be in dont give up just try some unlikely store and youll probably find it. and anti-freez- , it? ifnmwniui 2 door hardtop, Two 1969 GALAXIE 500 Auto. Trans, P.S., Radio ...Purchasing Department people Spending millions of dollars to buy thousands and thousands of items every year to help produce copper in Utah takes real expertise. big job by any standards. 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