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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH FRIDAY. AUGUST 9, 1929 c. Build . the Home of Your Drean WHEN YOU Lumber is the ideal buildihg material to use XT0W ia the time to plan that JLN home you have always wanted to own and live in. And no building material will so satisfy your home needs as wexx none so easy on your pocket-boo- k. No matter whether you plan a modest cottage or a magnificent mansion you will find it worthwhile to talk your building plans over with us. Top .will find ourfyard to meet every cotn-stock- ed crtinoiincinq Two New Models one Of your buildin material re- quiremanti. We suggest you call Lasting comfort . . . enduring at oar offioes or ask. us to call On beauty . . . low ooet are all pos- you. Take adsible in the lumber-bui- lt home. vantage of ouri CtATIfltO v CkHTVAiU Only lumber can give you lasting building knowl- - Use ..WOOD.. rtntwt comfort for generation after gen- . edge and see for ' T.rs eration. V Only wood has the yourself the type 5h! hi friendly warmth that makes for of service we have f Buiid1 and Home enduring beauty fpr 4 ofthe CHEVROLET SIX Chase Lumber and Coal Co. . you will be impressed by their individuality and completeness. But you cannot fully realize what an achievement they represent until you get behind the wheel and drive! For here are all the smoothqualities of ness, power and acceleration which Chevrolet alone provides tti the price range of the four combined with economy of better than twenty miles to the gallon of Broadening the appeal of a line of cars which has already won over 950,000 buyers since January 1st, Chevrolet presents two new enclosed models of the Chevrolet Six the Imperial Sedan and the Sport Coupe. With beautiful new Bodies by rishcr available in a variety of strs Icing color combinations and with numerous advanced convenience features these new models provide, in abundant measure, those elements of distinction ordinarily associated with more expensive automobiles. ed UTAH PAYSON "American Standard Lumber from America's Best Mills". K A number of special parties have been held at Arrowhead Mission during the past week- - Monday evening the girls from the Second ward M. I. A. enjoyed a picnic supper followed with bathing. The same evening the Florencill club of Spanish Fork had a dinner and bathing party- - Twenty-fiv- e members of the B. P. W. club from Nephi participated in an outing at the popular resort. Albert Powell was in charge of a Sunday School class that enjoyed a bathing party Tuesday night- - six-cylind- er gasoline! Come in today. Learn for yourself the new standards of quality and luxury that Chevrolet has made available in six cylinder cars at prices within the reach of all! When you examine the new Imperial Sedan and Sport Coupe, PHONE 127 George A. Peery Jr- - left last Friday for St. Louis to rejoin the Boston Braves with whom he is playing ball Wayne Peery has returned to the Grand Canypn to resume his work and Mr and Mrs. Max Peery left Wednesday for their home at Great Falls Montana. All were called home by the death of their mother, Mrs Elizabeth P- - Peery. -- The Roadster, $ 52 5; The Phaeton, $525; The Coupe, $595, The Coach, $ 595; The Sport Coupe, $645; The Sedan, $67 5;The Imperial Sedan, $69 5;The Sedan Delivery, $ 59 5;The Light Delivery Chassis, $400; The l$Ton Chassis, $545; The Vi Ton Chassis with Cab, $650. All prices f.o. b. factory, Flint. Mich. 1 Barney of Ogden have been visiting with lelatives and friends in Payson Mr and Mrs. James Clove have turned home from a motor trip Yellowstone Park. re- Mrs S- E. Ware entertained a few friends informally Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs Dora Dudley of McGrath, Canada who is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. B. L. Jensen. - Mr and Mrs- - Henry Oberhansly and family were visiting here during the week with Mrs Obcrhanslys moth-e- r Mrs Henry Barney. Mr Oberhansly has been connected width the Utah Agricultural College for several years and has been transferred to Cedar City where he will be president of the Branch A. C. They left Tuesday evening for their new location. and Mrs. Dick Fairbanks arrifrom their home in Los Mrs Bernell Jensen of Spanish Fork Angeles to spend their vacation with entertained a group of Payson friends Mrs Fairbanks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday evening in honor of her sis- Clarence Fairbanks. ter, Mrs. Max Peery of Great Falls, Montana. Those going from here for Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall accomthe affair were, Mrs. J. H- - Clark of panied by her daughter Jean left WedPhiladelphia, Mrs. Dave Shuler, Mrs. nesday for Mt- - Pleasant to visit with Florence Griffith, Mrs Walter Strong, her mother and sister, Mrs. Sarah of Salt Lake, Mrs. Kenneth Dixon. Shepherd and Mrs A. V. Anderson. Mrs Earl Page, Mrs George F. Wilson. A large number of relatives from Mrs. Jack Wilde and Mrs- - Eustace , Mendenhall. Payson were in Mona, Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs Alice Platt, Mrs Lucille Stowell is spending the ' mother of Mrs Ed. Simmons of week visiting the canyons of Southern Mr- - ved Tuesday COMPARE the delivered price as well as the list price in considering automobile values. Chevrolet's delivered prices include only reasonable charges for delivery and financing, Utah- - Max Mendenhall, who has been emA large number of people from Pay-so- n ployed in the Skaggs-SafewaStore are in Mt. Pleasant this week for at Park City for some time has been the annual encampment of Indian transferred to Salt Lake. War Veterans y Mrs Hugh Broadbent V A and Mrs Don Plain Sewing. Mrs. Tressa over Everybodys Store. Payson. ra IS AT a Something Different-T- he Colored Lights. Beautiful Arched Stage and A REGULAR MARDI GRAS. Contestants From - Provo - Spanish - Payson. Santaquin and Nephi. EVERY GIRL TO RECEIVE APRIZE viz Fork SAVE THIS COUPC one Vc i0Rdr (1) Girl Revie I vote It all for No,.... y |