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Show Pjgi lour Pridav Jarman 1" 1 I , Le Paysoii Chronicle The aveiage Utah Payson LAFF s hi k';; (LWj t 'ml F pi I hi MIA hi ll ill e By Mrs. P .J. Butler ' il i p in e . u P' ut i o! i it li i 1 (Ki tie ( M il i hi n r vv By lll)e w h.gnli0ht in tne social events was the Stake Glean er Gul and Motheis luncheon,' held Monday evening at the stake house Mothers weie gieeted by their daughters and presented with a Follow. ng a delightful corsage piogi.m, luncheon was served at small tables attractively Mrs for the occasion Jack Olson was mistress of ceie- monies and the affair was undei the direction of stake leaden. Mis Gerald Fowkes an r e i DUP ol the SpMlig I.ak Coup ini1 iv fm .til pioyiam for n on tin li montnlv tut Kil K ir dd Buth r, sun : pev, nCj I1)1 A tne n 1 me da J.tnu , Butler. Mrs Albeit of Mr and Vice Ronald enters the Mission huiia liona of Mi Vila Bulii was t ipt Lvnian n Mis Ruth will He tvvo fui weeks Moiulav Li son unt, the Life n thugt a 1 ,bo. in the 1 M i Fuel a Woult , Si nrnei.s nn .on was given b. Mis Viola Cow an t v d bv the "'ll . nd Mi' '1 he Cowan son. Ref i hn i ills Amt M.ihiel W e i ej S It L.iK v.s.ttiis I o ti .iss.ste d ov Mis Ann t last Week jMenlovi an Phyllis Wood a aid 1 i . i , 1 class t re A di w en e e sen evening M; , Johnson AVeinl.ng Hiuto tm 'tuck m show kt i was Mis Way ne Wvlei Solos were g. en bv Maxine F m and Mr I.jzliiIa on of Mi and Mis Waite I L.i'Uiby spt The Adult leside chat Sun evening Was held at Hit home of Mis A'orii Batlei, wit i M. Rhea Mtnlove .ism .ting ho tts.s 1 he book 'Bngham Young at H in.e is lie ng lead Kt wtie saved Thnty-sev-- ts t lulls wue piesent Mi and Mis Li o Mtnlove til tu tamed at Rook S. tuidav eveLunch Was stived attei ning n a High seme pnex wet Mis Donna Taylor and to giun Vein Johnson Low stoie pnzes weie given to Mis Hoi tense Butler and Ate her Butlei Those enjoying the evening weie Mr and ds Ca M s ' J Mvib K of Piovo, Mr J n t s '1 ay loi, Iay son, mJ Mis D J Butlei, Mi Mis IU ed Mooie, Mi and is t i tons in 1903 tj 494 e host: nd d a njov e d ('. lid in and Mis Peter ol Mi Httlis hinoied them at a family d.r.iu i on Juiiiwv 21 on the tne.r 36th wedding 1iesent weie Mr and Mis Rov G eenhalgh and family of Ne ph. Mi and Mis Phil Biadley of Salt La sc City, Bishop and Mis Goidon Heelis and ih.ldien Mi . nd Mis Alden Nell and ih.lditn and June and 1 he tn Httlis of Santaquin .Vis Kt imA Kellv and Mis The Santaquin Second waul Shaw a e joint Willi Relief Society was reorganized s at the icguLi Fust waid Sunday evening, Januaiy 22, boaid meeting Estella with Bishop Crook officiating Piimaiy son piesidcnt was m charge Pitt Mrs E C Openshaw, with hei of the business nutting which counselors, Mrs H R Kay and was followed Aith luncheon and Mrs A L. Hartvigsen and a sf ial 1'oui Fay Ciook, weie lele.is-ewith a vote of thanks foi Kc ,lt G'l.uiy wmkus union their splendid work and Mrs. Claude Nelson was sustained as spun'otd a dance Satin day, Jan 21 .it the Odd Fellows hall president with Mrs Lynn Ciook n mil The cftair paid ut ihu and Mis Beinell Openshaw coun foundei of the to the tnbuie nambe selors A secretaiy will Ameiitan F delation of Labor, ed later. Sami'1 Gul " s MICROSCOPIC PROGENI Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Clark are ( binuahua, belonging to Mr.'s10 Lai son and Jim Vein'i Mi Mrs Bert Lewis, Los Anek'eS visiting with their children, wtn in thane of anange-mentand Mrs. Roger Felt and family gave birth to four pupple, wl0W "Just Remember When You Get Homo This Wasn't My Idea!" with Houghtons oiehestra C at Cedar City log in at just over on BleS f Sant, qu n novidng the mu null. They were named Pud10 l.ii 111 Ail of danceis Members of the White Pine sic F.umstead Impiovement, is the gioup discussions on Farmstead Cisco, Chico and Chi Chi. iWr,nU t I'11 cd y then entertained club riji theme of the 1450 Union Pacific Impiovement will be features of Riding 8 Chico under the glass. paitners at a banquet held at the atos, Agiicultuial Improvement Car the ehibit Second ward recreation hall which will tour Utah in early Extension Coulam, Joseph Following the dinnei The train will visit es a Febiuary Engineer, will be pres- social dancing was enjoyed Custom-Tailore- d Ut h county, February 14, 15 and (Solid ent at each stop to assist farmers Yoik was general chairman the 16, according to announcement t ad th made today by S M. Boswell, with their farmstead planning of the affair. ad ha Utah County Agent, after a eon-- I problems Mrs Mary A Larson is visitThe train is proposed to stop A Sc Lienee Tuesday, with Wesley D hei Bargain Prices Union Pacific De- ing at Salt Lake City with Mi bet as Soulier, Agncultural Agent for at the daughter and the Union Pacific Railroad Com-p- . pot Febiuary 14, Spanish Folk and ays, Mis Mrs Jack Fowkes tanagt 4 Union Pacific Depot Februray 15 Lai son is receiving medical treatny. Save Veil, Displays, motion pictures and and Bunkers Siding in Vineyard ment hosto the entering prior or yoi Februaiy 16 The time from 9 00 pital there for a throat operaam. to 100 pm. is leserved for tion :now ON LABOR COSTS limsel high school boys to visit the car PETT" PACE and 00 pm. to the time from Mrs. Geneva Holladay was By Ordering During jurseh 4 00 p m is reserved for adults, pleasantly less t Tuesday, surpnsed January or February jvhy y both men and women Farmers Januaiy 24 at a birthday lunchwith problems of Dany barn con- eon Guests included Mis Junite, service Now-T- ake struction, poultry houses, loca- ior Seailes and childien of SpanSelect Nort tion of farm bliddings, new ish Fork; Mrs. George Kirkman ID-Tetc are and Mrs invited In to , the visit homes, -E Wayne Nostaja Delivery Later s the car and discuss these evening the Junior girl class of with specialists the MIA called to offer congiatu-lation- s to Mrs Holladay who is n MOTOR CAR COMPANY plan ol , , j 1 hos-te.s- e 1 v ' dav tsh-nun- 4 d TAYLOR SCHOOL NEWS t 29 Rel cshments hum sot .tde e e 1 ..t the Sunday wom Sam Mn-- e and Mis Hal Km Mis Thi Mul Haskell S)te.al vi'ituis 0. Eslella Petarson of the week I e n eas-Louisian- News Santaauin 7 aid t t'.i WEEK ills 111 i''d nt' wii n thi t e THE ip ol JO t V II . t . e spoil'll, ' w 1 li a pa. tv OF temn ge lord Height cars mereasi. nd an J Mis Vein Johnson and Archer Butler, the host and hostess Last Flidav Mi Johnsons f ftn Li.de entei taint d the m t of the ilioo by pi eventing two plays 1 he fust oni was a health play i ntitli 1, Piffle, It's Only a Smf- flo The othti one w is Sleeping Beauty 'I ne flays Weie p istnted to the low tu giades fust and then I itThty weie upptu giades hot i well piesented and very much appieciated Eveiy has now puiticipattd m a play since school started and some have taken pait tw.ee Sunn have givtn poems and have sung songs and the whole class his piesented two songs to the seiiool The aim has bun fen eveiy student to appear before a Luge gioup. - stu-Ide- nt 1 Laz-nb- v s, 1 1 11 1 Bv-lu- n Slipcovers and Draperies at Pay-so- son-5nrla- 50 v 1 (VINTER DRIVING EASTS Cold Weather Hint -i- . L v VK to Save Your Car... or Your Life! j 1 "ft I piob-lem- t display a tiny automobile to the public is interested in price advantage over roomy and power. Capable of only 65 111 p h , the car could be sold for less than $1,000. Its major disadvantage is that it's a mode of trans-- P Ttation not a rolling hacienda, a land yacht, or a moon rocket Imagine an automobile without plumbing or a basement! Another disadvantage is th pi ice Less than $1,000. That would ui dei mine used car prices. You couldn't resell it for more than $2 000 We'd rather plank down thiee thorn and for a car with certainty that it would be worth five giand to a used car dealer. IIOW COULD A DRIVER claim his thiee fouiths of the road when his car, even traveling sideways, couldn't sweep a third of the highway1 Pedestrians would push tha little car around and give the driver a Lustration complex by refusing to fall over dead upon contact with the bumper. That 65 mph. would discourage most motorists. What if an emergency arises calling for haste? Amei icans don't want to dawdle when they want to dash two block for a c ke. They want immediate take off and a wake of frenzied cops, mashed fenders, ditched car, and twisted bodies. AMERICANS ARE GIANTS, masters of steam, electricity and atomic energy, and they demand power under the hood, enough to speed away from the traffic light befoie the car behind can toot see D if in-tu- Braking Distances on Various Road Surfaces at 20 miles per hour NO CHAINS 183 FT I51M tills . . . New research by the National Safety Council brings this warning skidding and reduied visibility substantially intrease traffic death rate during winter months of mow and tee. fqualized brakes, tne chains, good windshield wipers, make driving safe. tw ice CHEAP G I) tBOUT . . . Stuart M. Moule, 17, Holden, Mass., holds the wheel of the automobile he constructed at a total cost of only J175. Stuart says the car, weighing TOO pounds, can hit 30 miles per hour and get G3 miles on a gallon of gas. It has sport steel bumpers fore and aft, coll springs in the rear and leaf springs in front. The axles, steering gear and springs were formerly parts of a motor scooter. The roadster won't back up, but Stuart expects to work out that detail. LEIF . . . 'Queen of the Ice, Sonja Rente, looks on aa her brother, Leif, Is sworn in as a United States citizen by Federal Judge Walter J. Labuy. Leif, who entered this country In 1938, received hi first papeee tu 'HI. A NEW The proposed car, compared with the pioud dreadnaughts now hogging the road, is so small that It may be considered by dealers jut a gadget Remember when they made you take all the gadget theyd let you have a cart Now, piobably, you'll go Into a gaiage after a pair of fog lights, or some other gadget, and find the car attached Theyll say, You cant have the gadget unless you take the car. THERE'S NOT MUCH about a car selling for less than $1,000 to wear out but the car itself. You wont need to buy many spar parts Just tow a spar car along for the eventuabty that you hit some obstruction on the road Mg a chicken. pause |