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Show I CHRONICLE TRY THE jLions Win Season's Opening Farmers Musi File With Provo ASC Office to Game from Carbon Participate in Government WANT ADS FOR QUICK SALE OF ANY ARTICLE . 45-3- .1 With the price Porting fanners as it is, tlv Utah County ASC Committee L hopeful that farmers and ranches cf the county will take advantage of the Agricultural Conservation Program to assist them in carrying out A hustling Pay.son High basketball team that .smothered the Caibon attack with a tight defense defeated the Dinos 43 to 33, Friday night, their first league game of the season. Cloyd Holden and Frank Warr sparked a second half drive by the Lions that carried them to u in over the taller Carbon quin- tet. Wan a Is did a good job of .baling the bail in Paysons Holden defense tactics. c.itd all of his 12 points in that Warr scored 12 IVamg half. 11 of them coming in the joints, first half. Boyd Nielson, although held to Mrs. Barnett Honored i Let us help you have a good year dear having more leisure By Buy it baked Mrs. Joseph Barnett was hon- ored at a birthday party given at her home last Thursday, when she became 81 years of age. Enjoying a buffet dinner and social evening, the fallowing members gathered at the family home: Mr. and Mrs. Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Barnett and Fran- ces and Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Ron-- ; Is the thing to do for venience sake con- - Start the New Year right by having more time for yourself. Let us do your baking. It will save you untold fuss and bother and our quality will please you beyond oven-fres- h words. Obituaries Ronald T. Spainhower Ronald Thomas Spainhower, seven, died Saturday at 5 a.m. Fullmer. at the family home in Payson, Officials Carter and after a long Illness. He was horn January 6, 1949, at Payson to League Ralph and Dorothy Selman Spainhower. League Standing Survivors are parents, Payson; Won Lost Annie SpainMrs. 'randparents, Los Selman, hower, Payson; Roy Angeles, Calif. Funeral services were held d Tuesday in Payson LDS Ward Chapel, Bishop S. Roland Lindsay .onducting. Burial was in Payson City CemCrabb-Jolle- y etery under direction of M-M- an Mrs. Cavite Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kallbacka and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Baadsgaard, Rex Barnett, Mrs. Erma Fech, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Burton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ellsworth (ind family. J? BAKERY Phone 33 Payson Liens Club fr '?' ' Hales, and Bill K1-scfour prospective members. Chairman Named for Local Kenneth, Shepherd, Clyde Dixon, Jim Daniels and Jack Spencer: Heart Fund Drive and Ralph Daniels, former memMrs. George Christensen and ber, who rejoined. Mrs. Edgar Vance are Mr. Smith made a report rn for the Utah Heart Founhis committee hoc investigations dation in Payson. A drive for done in regards to the installing funds will be held during the of a heating system at the swimmonth of February. ming pool in the Payson Park. Special Purchase Ladles Gaymode Hose SPECIAL VALUE PIECE GOODS Printed Flannef Printed Percales Printed Broadcloth Gingham Plaid 60 2 'Novelty Cottons Novelty 3 yds. for pr. for Womens Rayons Denier 15 Gauge J15 & TO CLEAR REDUCED ' .., : EVERY DEPARTMENT CLOTHS Sizes 52x52 JOO 1, life,. and 2 J00 . each BOYS SHIRTS FLANNEL MENS BRIEFS Colorful Plaids Novelty Patterns Sizes 2 to 14 44 2 pr. JOO JOO each INFANT MENS WHITE BLANKET RECEIVING HANDKERCHIEFS Soft Pastel Shades 26x24 . . Size 16x16 Pliofilm Wrapped 3 for 12 for JOO J 00 i Jumbo 'Lj.'iigtnwwBai DRESSES LADIES BLOCX DESIGN COTTON 20 27 REDUCED RUG Misses and Half Sizes 27x48 44 each 300 WHITE EVENT VALUES I y ' '4 Fresh fruits and vegetables are always in season at Safeway! NATIONWIDE Bath Size SHEETS 20x40 3 72x108 for JOO J47 81x100 .Wash Cloth 1.63 Of', Foam Rubber fl ' .r 4. Spring Lake Ward . s :: 7 y vV . a. .X FLOUR SACK TOWEL Cauliflowe Green Pepper ( Snowball, Medium Size Xay . Celery Avocados t. lb Large Size, Ideal for Salads ea. U. S. No. I. New, Solid, Green lb. U. S. No. 1, The Base of Ail Salads lb. A. No. 1. Famous Southern Sweets lb 9 If UIT1 5 Tomatoes Oranges Potatoes Grapefruit Juicy 87th Birthday Mrs. Ann Elmer Wilson celebrated her 87th birthday Jan. 8, when a group of friends and relatives called at her home to ciffer congratulations. Five of her brothers and sisters, as well as her two daughters, several grandchildren, nieces and neph- Seed 8 lb. less mesh bag tX1 F 3 for JOO 3.79 2.19 25 ibs. 47 S3 1 1.94 Special! Outstanding Values Jhis Weekend... BEL-AI- Prune Juice Brocolli 6r Peas ews made up the 36 relatives who called. Mrs. Wilson, a native pioneer, was born in Payson Jan. 8, 1869, to Henry and Sarah Beckstead Elmer. She was married to Fred Wilson, who died a number of years ago. Active in civic and church work all of her life, Mrs. Elmer taught school at Clinton a few years in her early life. She has held many positions of trust in the LDS shurch and continues to attend Relief Society meetings occasionMrs. Wilson was among ally, the group which organized the Daughters of' Utah Pioneers in Payson in May, 1922. A charter member, she acted as the first secretary of the unit. Interested in genealogy, she aids many of R 10 oz. pkg. Peas ACarrots 10 oz. Green Beans Lima Beans pkg. 10 oz. Fordhook pkg. Suzanna Pt. 41 Grape Juice churL for WvJ 2 lK - III JUICe , u s Ch0ic for the Oven Rady I Cuts- ib.. ib. Beef L S. Choice Steaks lb. Ib. Ib. Lean Fresh 69 39 69 98? PRICES O .b 29 cans 49 Pancake 39 Mix lo loni Pineapple or Sunny Dawn Tomato 65 46 pz. can 45 Cut. Up Ib. HAMS SWIFT'S 27 49? Cut and Wrapped for your Locker U. S. Choice Grades I r. 46? Front Quar- - , ter Ib. 4 EFFECTIVE IN mi ff OUR PAYSON PREMIUM Tender, Smoked 42? Ib. wh THESE 46 oz. STORE 07- lb. menus around Safeways guaranteed meats.. U. S. 39? Most Coldbrook 27 ji ... U Whole Choice or Half el's AIL Margarine Orange Juice or Porterhouse HOW 25 "World's Flavor' Scotch Treat 6 oz. cans Tender, BEEF 21 Juice 10 oz. U. S. Choice, Birdseye. 05 -- 21 Chuck Roast Shoulder Round Steaks I 2 Fresh Eggs C nffoo Airwy vUllCt. Popular pkg. 3 limp Roast ne 87 Strawberries "Build your Her daughters, Mrs. Klea McClellan and Mrs. Lenore Huff of Orem, arranged the birthday party given in her honor. Brothers and sisters attending included Oran Elmer, Lodisa Jones, Etta Jeppson, Lillian Hancock, all of Payson, and Sidney Elmer of Sulor Freih, Frozen Mayonnaise Apple Juice wFair oz. fam- 19 2o $ 4.29 50 lbs. Special! 9 lb. .doSho7u,L,0blbg Ann Elmer Wilson Notes CRAFT 12 ' U. S. No. 1, tube Solid, Red 0)- - lb. JLr s'weetN KITCHEN 9 Covers 29x32 27 lb.. AAeaty Flout Feature! Lettuce - Basketball, writing 19 ,b. h Sweet and Cabbage C1 No. S. No. 1, Crisp, Green Stalks at Springvilie. in U. S. U. 'a k , U. S. No. 1, 5$ Ironing Board Pad and Two Sanforized PRINTED Hemmed h, ! CASES 42x36 12 for JOO Step into your Safeway Garden Room ... and suddenly its summer! Just look at this beautiful assortment of orchard-fresgarden-fres- h fruits and vegetables. Theyre all featured at Safeway right now , . . to brighten your winter meals wit their summery flavor and variety. Provo at Payson. Founders Day. ily records. CANNON TOWELS - A West Ward her grandchildren 4 .A, Basketball, Payson ' ere s surnme if. - wA ' w. Fourth Ward JANUARY 13 Basketball, Lincoln at Payson. 27 2 00 Sizes 34 to Plastic Sole c. Printed Patterns 52x70 SLEEPERS TODDLERS Dobby Weave 7$ :y High School Activities LUNCHEON Ka-thl- 'XSj-- ; j 2 January 28 Fifth Ward Spring Lake Ward Third Ward Benjamin Ward Second Ward Park Ward SHOP THE BARGAIN TABLES IN .1 reading. Mayor Lynn Crook installed Den Armstrong as new fire chief; Ellis Tuckett, assistant chief; e George Higginson, secretary; Tischner, engineer: Rees Nelson, assistant engineer: Eidridge Carter, drill master; Don Kay, program chairman; and Albert McKay, transhool chairman. Those officers succeed Walter ,Callowav as oh:ef; Berk Peterson. Albert McKay, Don A'Tnstroni?, Rees Nelson, George Higginson, and Vern Calif wav. west' t Jry - 18 Fifth Ward First Ward Park Ward k jsss? Second Ward West Ward First Ward Spring Lake Ward January 1 (1.1 January 12 Benjamin Ward Park Ward BLOUSES J00 - Schedule Girls n 3ku(i SAPS WAY i &"", ??. CLEARANCE -t JP i,' First Ward 26 Park Ward 30 Fourth Ward 34 Spring Lake 33 (Forfeited to Spring Lake) January 4 West Ward 34 Fourth Ward 35 (Forfeited to West Ward) Spring Lake 22 Benjamin 30 Fifth Ward 32 Second Ward 20 January 5 Third Ward 54 Spring Lake 29 Park Ward 31 West Ward 32 Benjamin 52 (First Ward 37 a" n ei tn Santaqun ciiic rs was made Snt-urci'w night m an impressive oeremeny at Walt's Cafe. Mac' cf the 22 firemen and their partners were present at the banquet and program. Kathla Tischner was M.C. to the program in which Claudius Doty rendered two vocal selections, Airs. Dotv played accordion numbers and Mrs. Albert Hudson paid a tribute and gave "- F:mvi g son, i 'fA'AL Srntaquin Fire Department Installs Officers cost-shari- Cost-Sharin- Mortuary. SEMI-ANNU- 1956 12, ng Saa Film on the needed conservation tiffs on their farms. Farthers may request the Fed- Alcoholism at Meeting eral G iverr.rnent to share in the president, presided cctt of eligible practices at any at Ray Pett, Pavson Lions Club regular time during the program year meeting held Monday evening which begins January 10, 1956 at the Turf Cafe. Program for and ends December 31. 1956 the evening was under direction of the civic improvement committee with M. Eugene Smith as like chairman. Reed Jones, committee memunds will be introduced Gene Saddler, ber, aocatecl the first Thursday of Wayne Huff and Glen Bowers, month' February through who played a Cfch trumpet trio acxremper companied by Jolene Haskell. Federal can , Later in the evening Mr. Jones e aPProv-'unless a request is showed two films on alcoholism. ma prior to the starting of the at the meeting includPraftice and must be made at the edGuests four members of the Provo ASC 151 HlalV Office, 'ounly club, Ivan Madsen, Bert Anderorl11 Ut West, Provo. Leo R. 44 Park-Secon- ROE'S THURSDAY. JANUARY Cost-Shari- Zte Lhi,5U0,i Birthday by Family And do the things you hold The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah 25 - r |