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Show i'f FRIDAY, JANUARY u "''' UTAH THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, 9, 1931 Classified Advertising if BEET PULP PRICES LOWER DUNNS CONFECTIONERY RATES ID cents per line minium thiee lines per issue additional nu i esd tiiig, at oC per The Utah-Iduh- o Sugar Compaq announces a new low price on Dried Beet Pulp effective at once. This val- FOR RENT: - Unfurnished five-rooInquire of l.i.nu- of Dewey McKell. uable dairy feed which has been sellB. availF. Wheelwright. Dr. now ing for $32.00 per ton is warehouse at able at the Payson For Rent: One four room appartSPEED WITH SAFETY a with $2 00 per ton $26.00 per ton, for particumodern, ment furnished, Do you realize that: reiiate for the return of bags in good lars, apply at Payson Milling condition. These new figures mean Travel via automobile is becoming more dangerous? that you can get Dried Beet Pulp at a That the hazards of careless drivers and dangerous net price of $1.20 per bag of lou FoR SALE CHEAP: Conn Tromroads are causing more and more fatal pounds. 172 bone." Phone Payson, Utah. accidents every month? Mr. John T. Iant, local agricultural Utah-IduhThat travel on the superintendent for the For Rem: Two room appartment, SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD Sugar Company, whose six years furnished, modern Apply at Payson experience in the intensive dairy is faster, safer and far more economical? Milling Company. tion of the Pacific Northwest, Relax and ride in comfort on the Big Red Cars. of given him considerable knowledge The memers of the Utopia Club Fast, Economical and Dependable Service dairy feeds and methods, is emphatic entertained at a New Years party in his recommendation of Dried Beet at the home of Mrs. Thayn Bingham No other feed available can in honor of their husbands. Mr and ,. .'.a.;.a,a.;..u.aaa.v;. Pulp. J i 5 vv equal Dried Pulp in the conditioning Mrs. James McPhearson f Ogden Exand qualities. Cards were the were special guests. perienced dairy en continue to feed diversion ami prizes were awarded to it at prices $15.00 per ton higher Doutiuss and Mrs. Mrs. dlennefta carbothan asked. Its 60 per cent of Stanton. Vernon $ hydrates give condition and energy; its high protein content and its sucMrs. Bryron F. Ott entertained at culence mean greater milk produca delightful bridge luncheon on Thurstion. Dried Beet Pulp's only rival as sum of day. Her guests were the members of a producer of milk is the best Junior Delta Bridge Club. the is It conveniently 7. 48 Utah Avenue Payson, Utah 1 mer pasture. and to handle pleasant ? packed, easy Mrs Kathryn Betts entertained at and economical to use. a family dinner on New Wars day. William C. McClellan, Payson dairy Her dried consistent Townguests including Mr. and Mrs. is in pulp NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF Sections Nine and Sixteen, farmer, who a REAL PROPERTY ship 9 South, Range 2! East, Salt user, says: I w'ould not be without James Webb, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Snow Lake Base and Meridian. Dried Pulp in my dairy operations, and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. QuigPurchase price payable in lawful IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISdo better, ley and family, and Mr. and Mrs. J. if obtainable. My cows TRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF money of the United States. in better in the spring shape S. Bills Sr. Dated at Provo City, Utah this come out UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH 7th if I 1931. of I that before. ever day than January COUNTY figure 4 E G. Durnell Sheriff, of Utah were not Done's Cash Markets has a number MARY E. STEVENS Dried Beet Pulp durusing of Utah. County, State PLAINTIFF of very special grocery items listed Chas. W. Mitchell, Deputy ing this period of depressed prices, By VS. in their ad on the local page (5). on dair. I would be losing money nty WILLIAM SEA RLE and ALBA R. Sheriff. Y'ou will find savings there besides R. W. McMuliin, attorney for plainand safest is the of one herd. It SKARLE, his wife in the advantage of the discount in S use I can DEFENDANTS. tiff, layson, Utah. feed succulent cheapest To be sold at Sheriffs sale on Publication in the Payson Chronicle, connection with my grain. & II stamps. January of February Monday the 2nd day The Junio" Christian Endeavor motButler of Archer and Allen Spring 1931, at eleven oclock a. m. of said to the MeBeth suburban home ored of dried users also are Lake pulp. NOTICE day, at the front door of the County and on om 4:30 to 6 Pm Beet We Dried use Pulp Court House, in the City and CounTuesday There will be a meeting of the They say: with the ex- they held thei, regular meeting follthe clear entire thru ty Building, situate in Provo City, stockholders of the year, Strawberry Farm Utah County, State of Utah, all the of the short period when th" owed with a delightful social Fifteen Loan in the above the of and Interest Assn, title City Office, Pay-so- ception right, summer pasture is at its greenest enjoyed t e affair. named defendants, of, in ami to the Utah, Tuesday, January 13. at We find it an excellent and best. in described real property, following 2:00 p. m., for the purpose of electfeed when pastures become Dr. at d Mrs. L. D. Stewart enterUtah County, State of Utah, short, f directors for this year. Beginning at the Southeast corner ing will certainly use more of it at tained ?t a family dinner party last and W. R. WIGHTMAN, of Lot 2 in Block 22, Plat A Tay-ao- n the new price." Friday evening. Present were Mr. and City Survey of Building Lots; Secretary are: users successful Mrs. Some other Clark Newell, Mr and M-s- . A. 12 thence West 4 rods, thence North thence Geo. F. Wilson, Jasper C. McClellan, E. Fufkley, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Buck-le- y rods, thence East 4 rod When you lose anything and want South 12 rods to the place of boginn-inart of Provo, Max Stewart who of Payson; Clarence L. Moore, Waltarea 48-- 1 fiO of an acre; situated it hack, use a Chronicle Classified Ad. er Menlive Spring Iake, and Heber w83 home from the University of J. Hansen, Benjamin. Utah and Miss Delia Wilson. 1 r Interested farmers may secure information from John T. Lant or Samuel E. Taylor, and can get Dried Beet Pulp at the Payson sugar factory. iitl ri I rr After The Show MERCHANTS PLATE LUNCH 35c T LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS I -- FOUNTAIN SERVICE CIGARS AND TOBACCOS CANDIES MAGAZINES o We specialize in catering to social function. Weddings, Receptions, Parties, etc. PHONE 174 PAYSON 5 t milk-produci- i I ! 5 ... ' g, I "" fur-'he- Smoot Lumber Co. have an inter- esting event coming off January 15, Some one is going to walk off with a $175 00 Stemite Radio, absolutely! free, one must be on the spot at the drawing. See ad on page 2. EXPERT finger waving AND marcelling Mrs. Edna Tweede entertained a number of friends at a rook card party Monday night. Mrs. R. A. Portor entertained eight with guests at luncheon followed bridge last Friday afternoon. 50c and 3 M. R. L. Bill, Phone 86 106 South 5th West Si Mr. and Mrs. W. T.Anwn, Mr. and Mrs. Powell McDowell ent- Mrs. John T. Lant and Mr.md ertained the Gold Band. Bridge club Feam Gray were the guesti at a Bridge dinner Sunday evening and Mrs. Floyd Wilson Sund; Mrs. Sargent Barnett and Frank Me ing. Dowell recieved the favor for high score. The consolation gift was given O. P. Skaggs Store has an to Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Cloward who way of advertising. Their o were special guests. New members phy ii sound and interesting a added to the social club were Mr. and no doubt is effective in keeping Mrs. Earl Smith and Mr. and Mr3. household expenses. See pagt i Wayne Pickering. NOTICE OF ANNUAL A delightful New Years STOCKHOLDERS MEETING party was enjoyed at the home of Miss Madge Elmer, New Years night after the The annual meeting of the Piji dance at the Bon Ton. Midnight Building and Loan Society i luncheon was served to eight happy held at the State Bank oi Fiji couples. on Thursday, January 29, 1951, 7:30 p. m., for the purpose of A Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cloward Jr. ing two directors, and to cm and Mr. and Mrs. Selby Dixon went any other business that may propa to Provo Wednesday evening to att- come before the meeting. end a bridge dinner given by their Signed, RAY M0NSEN, sister, Mrs. George Rodgers. Secretary CLEARANCE TINE Local Items t For nil Ford owners SEMVICIE thats prompt, expert and low in cost WE KNOW the Ford car every sturdy inch of it. We know how to help you get from it every mile of low-comotoring pleasure which was built into it. We do things the factory way I Preventive maintenance is the first step our periodic, thorough and inexpensive -- st inspection, greasing, oiling, adjustments. When repairs are needed take advantage of the specialized skill of our mechanics, the speed and precision of our factory-endorse- d equipment, and the quality of genuine Ford parts. Remember, too, that flat-rat- e charges favor all equally. You can also save money here on painting, batteries, tires, accessories, washing and polishing. Cars ready when promised. Genuine Ford Parts Flat Rates for Repairs J. M. NICHOLS t Utahs Biggest Ford Dealer WHERE THE ROADS CROSS - v i- v ; v - d-- - v ; v Mis. Kathryn Betts and Miss Beth Hufsh entertained at a delightful house party Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Betts. Their guests were the Teachers of the Peteetneet School and th following special guests Mjrs. Trepsa Reardon, Miss Lenore Huish, Mrs. Ida A. Huish, Mrs.. Edna Snow, Mrs. Alice Spenser, Miss Norma Erlandson and Miss Lenore Progressive stung was the diversion for the evening, following dinner. This is one in a series of parties given by the teachers during the Mens Suits Overcoats Most suits with two pair of trousers. $20.00 values for $15.00 $22.50 values for $16.90 $25.00 values for $18.75 $30.00 values for $22.50 Sch-ram- school year. $32.50 values for $24.40 $35.00 values for $26.25 $40.00 values for $ 30 00 Mrs. C. P. Olsen entertained at a family dinner last week in honor of her nephew J. Anderson of Springville who recently returned from Germany where he filled a mission. Out of town guests present were Dr. and Mrs. John R. Anderson and family of Springville, Dr. and Mrs. 0. D. Hansen and Mrs. O. K. Hansen of Provo and Mrs. Kenneth Morgan of Evanston, Wyoming. Dixon Sanitary Market, have a very interesting store clean and orderly, kept as a grocery and market should be. On page seven you will find some attractive week-en- d grocery items very specially priced Mrs. Harvey Smith was hostess at a pleasant social evening last Friday Dinner was served in the early eve followed with Progressive 500 Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Snow recieved the prize for high score and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Christensen the consolation gift The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens. Mrs. Kenneth Morgan left Tuesday for her home at Evanston Wyoming after a pleasant two weeks visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P Olson. Mr. Morgan, who is in the employ of the Skaggs, Safeway Co. was here for a few days ove Christmas. and STYLE PLUS BRAND Tudor Hall Clothes All Students, High School and Boy Suits and Overcoats at 25 off Garments Neckwear Wondrful values All new patterns and silks. SI 00 value; fnr 50 cent values for 75 c 40c Temple Brand Ladies Silk Hose $1.:alues 80c $U5values $1.00 $1.00 values values $1.40 $1.50 values $2.00 $2.00 values $U5 $7f..values Roiiins for - for 75c 21 JO $1.50 M N PAYSON Run-sto- p THE CLOTHIERS UTAH |