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Show te "4 FRIDAY, MAY THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH ki 1, 1931 i Honor Students Selected At Classified Payson Jr. High School 10 AI cents per line miniRATES lveen have stives i. um three lines per issue additional electi at Payson Junior High School issues, no resetting, at 6c per line. iho-- i n .or tn" II Ko giil re-- . hi highest i.ii ors it .he mv it, FOR SALE My five room modern a and AlU'-- t I!.:ber was frame home at 570 W. 2nd. South St. n for similar honor from the boys Inquire George Barnett, Payson, Ut. Six girls had averages so near that Hur'-- i Advertising ut-set- f - , I? grad-'nat.- ij . i ATTRACTIVE SERVICE tilt' ihm' foul J'tuii his Ilia, -- .I!,.' I i - a kajq fire fi.itt Mrs. lor II i K i HI Santaipim ish.'.l by t candy was g J i Miss u st 4 I'AYSON CITY BAKERY INSTALLS NEW EQUIPMENT A in Spum.-- l Member gave the ward Sun J. E. Tiet. ing vs as Mia Cora action am ing was g Mis. VV dinner gut lie and di Mrs. Had ola. Covet This Section Dedicated To Scouts that it was timej for another article. Between 'work and storm I have quite a time to keep my head in thinking order, but here goes for all that I can think of at this time. To start with, it has just come to me that we have a Vanguard group in our ward with an enrollment of thirteen or more. So, why not give them a little recognition? Two weeks ago tonight (April 14, Ill'll) their leader, Rulon Ilill, took the boys to his house and gave them a weinnie roast, and a game of Run Sheep, Run. Last Tuesday night they discussed the subject of try out for the American Legion Junior Basewith the result that ball League, are going to enter a fast team. they Mr. anc Mrs. the Sund law Mrs. NEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY B. Mr. . am Salt lake Arvil Vernal. K Mr. ant and daugl in siting ! Mrs. E is spendir friends at Mrs. In the past her fathoi Mrs. C. few days her daugl family. M iss L BACK STREET, by Fannie Hurst. This is the story of every day life of any woman and any man played against the back ground of what might be any city in the land. Hers is a story of waiting. His is a story of taking. OFFER OF MARRIAGE, by Berta Ruck. The book has all the hilarity, restlessness, and intense vitality of the people it describes, and the exciting plot keeps the reader enthralled until the pert and adorable Frankie is placed in safe hands. THE LOVE OF JULIE BOREL, by Kathleen Norris. Americas best beloved weaver of romance tells the tempestuous story of two beautiful and genuinely delightful girls who found themselves rivuls. For the hoys and girls we have THE LAND OF THE BLUE FLOWERS, by Franesi Hodgson Burnett. THE WANDERING MONDAY and other days in old Bergen, by Ragn- - Another hard luck story! Too much storm, so the scout's hike was postWe regret tHiis poned indefinetly. veiy much but the storm was surely appreciated by all and the hike will be pulled off at a later date provided that it does not storm again, besides o some of the Stake officers w ish to NIGHT HARLEQUIN go along and we wish to please them Contests the Gold for Wightman and make a good impression on them, Medal will be held Thursday, May 7th so let's pick on good weather. at the Junior High School. Court of Honor was held last SunIdie Harlequin club is a dramatics A number of the boys day night. art club of the High School. This received awards for their various actorganization is sponsoring this pro-graivities. This will be one of the greatSome of the boys are still taking est features of the school year. The the swimming course. A number of contestants are in the best of condition them went to Arrowhead last night in to give some of the best entertainment that can be found in high school atDave .Mayer's truck. Along with these except-ionabl- y Well so long for this time, will mosphere. good readings, the Dramatics' see v hat I can do for you next week. Art Club are presenting two one-aand illustrated by plays. hild Chevalier; Evereyone is invited to be at this James 1 McCreery. SECRET CARGO, by Howard Pease. program. Y'ou will be well paid for A padlocked chest on a ship in the attending this splendid entertainment given by the best readers and dramaSouth Seas. FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE, by tists of the Payson High School. Irene Crooper Willis. A very interestTHE DAIRY FUTURE ing biography. o Mrs. Elmo Christensen entertained at a charmingly arranged dinner party Friday night followed with cards. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powell, M,r. and Mrs. L. P. Vickers, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Tay-anMrs. Harvey Smith, Mr. Tuttle. Clarence Mrs. and The high score favor was won by Mr. and Mrs. Vickers and the second high by Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. d CHRONICLE WANTADS PAY 1 PINEAPPLE Bakersfie Mr. ant chased th son. and home aht Eugene W in the pla Robbins Mrs. i Carson at Fairfield, ! Miss Ct visitor Si Mr. ant city spenl and Mrs.. Mr. an Saturday Southern Mr. an latter pa Summer where M Miss M field Sun Sj f Miss t call on your next shopping trip and note the reduced prices It on all grades and sizes of Pineapple. will amaze you as will the low prices in effect daily on other merchandise and too youll appreciate the high quality of all 0. P. Skaggs System foods. To know our Store is to like it. Just as an illustration V dinner gu Emma C Jen An Opt er was pr rnary chil 2nd ward fit of th McKay ar Four Hour Enamel and bring it to our store, for it Sign the coupon below above entitles you to a FREE H pint Can of the ANTED TO BUY. Good family milk cow. Price must be right. ur W 451 Apply Enamel Main St. Payson North a small Your Free Can Is enough to refinish a chair, or the harmonious table, or some other object. You'll like the easy r, the (4 hours), colors, the quick-dryin- g brushing of this modern enamel. o RELIABLE DEALER wanted handle Herberling Products in Utah Excellent opportunity ljor County. the right man. Earnings $60 weekly not unusual. Write for free catalogue G. C. HERBERLING COMPANY Dept. 2355, Bloomington, 111. non-odo- trr entitlrJ Y SPRING LAKE NEWS FREE CAN Sun ru .uupor. Muu Jnd bun tc deala cn o 4 Hmt bnamei ton OUPCN You T a Nam DeaL'rv Name T7i s By Mrs. BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY MAY 2 IBIIIIIIBSIBBaaBIKIIIIBlIlllMlllllia Fancy New Potatoes 5 pound n bag 90 Banner Brooms Each 35c BBBIIlIBHBIBBIBBBBBIBBBlBaBBBBBIJBBliflBBaaiaBdf Large Package Kelloggs Corn Flakes, each Large cans Slice Pineapple, Each JJSBt. Broken 15c JKElBBBSSSSSaBBBZBBXXBflKaiBBIKBBLBBBSCSfClEBiaBKS Fresh Pork Sausage, 5 and fresh ground beef S Good for Meat Loaf, pound lOp Fresh Weiners Ham Bologna pound f BBIBlIBBBKIBBBIBBBBBKBBBlBBIBIBStRf and BBBBXBBBIIBBB Vo ow Address Yyu ic days from (Lite of insertion owf5P Hortense Butler The Scouts of Spring Lake met at the home of Patrol leader Ned Butler. The time was spent in passing tests. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cropper, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holliday and Mrs. Marie Peery surprised Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Butler Rook was played Monday evening. after which a light lunch was served. 1, PSJItje SrwAY i Dealer International Harvester Company G-RADIO M The Quiltus Club met at the home of Mrs. Fay C. Flanders Thursday after noon. Special guests were Mrs. Viola Cowan and M's. Eulalia Butler. Time was spent in sewing. Lunch was served. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peery Saturday, April 18. degrees East 11.19 chains; degrees West de2.40 chains; thence South grees East 9.05 chains; thence East 5 links; thence South Vi degree East 9.05 chains; thence 6 South degrees West 55 4 links; thence South degrees East 1.11 chains; thence North degrees East 2.25 chains to the point, of beginning; containing 1.19 acres, more or less. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Mr. and Mrs. Owen Peery of KenCOURT OF TIIE STATE OF FOR UTAH During the early part of the week ilworth are the parents of a baby UTAH, IN AND a very important meeting of the dir- girl born Friday, April 24. This is COUNTY ectors of the Challenge Cream & But- the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. The Federal Land Bank of Berketer Association of America, was held Bert Peery. ley, at San Francisco. At this meeting a corporation, production and marketing problems Miss Tressa Moore who is employPlaintiff, vs. wore discussed from a national and ed in Provo is home for a few days Thomas B. Smith & Mary A. international view point. It was shown on account of illness. Smith, his wife, that the large overpioduction reported Defendants. some time ago was not so bad now To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on The Boy Scouts gave the program in and that as economic conditions the activity period of the M. I. A. Monday, the 25th day of May 1931, at eleven oclock a. m. of said day ices of would products pi dairy Tuesday evening. at the front door of the County improve. Court House, in the City and CounThe size of the cooperative dairy Miss Della Peery and Miss Inez ty Building, situate in Provo City, movement in America was shown by Utah County, State of Utah, all Harper spent the last week at the the title and interest of the the reports of all of the sixteen local home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Parks aboveright, named defendants, of, in and associations as well as the Challenge of Nephi. to the following described real proCream &. Butter Association and the perty, in Utah County, State of Land OLakes t: all of Utah, Mrs. D. J. Butler attended the Utah Parcel 1. which covers all of the United States. County Child Welfare and Protection Commencing 17 chains South and On the pacific coast alone these asConvention held in Provo Friday eve2.46 chains South 88- - a degrees sociations did $16,672,788.00 worth of East of the Northwest corner of ning. business in 1080. Part of this busthe Southeast quarter of Section iness besides considerable other local 35, Township 9 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridibusiness was done by each of the degrees an; thence South 88-- 4 sixteen local units. The local western East 4.87 chains; thence South But& units of the Challenge Cream 21 degrees West 9.97 chains; By Mrs. A. R. Wilson Phone 64 ter Association covers the principal thence North 87 degrees West thence North 9.87 4.47 Orechains; sections of Idaho, Colorado, dairy Dixons Sanitary Market has reof the chains to beginning; place gon, California and Utah. One of cently completed a thorough spring more or 4.64 acres, containing these local units alone makes 23,000 cleaning of their store, making a deless. Parcel 2. pounds of butter per day. cided improvement for the better aph Commencing 17 chains South and The Dairy, Inc. of pearance, as well arrangement, 7.83 chains South 88- degrees Provo is a unit of this large associa- of their displays. East of the Northwest corner of W. J. Thayne, Mgr. of this tion. New wallpaper, a new coat of paint, the Southeast quarter of Section tended the meeting at San and even new costumes for the unit 35, Township 9 South, Range 1 clerks East. Salt Lake Base and MeridFiancisco, and represented his assoc- has given this meat and 4 ian: thence South degrees He has much to say about iation. store a like new" appeargrocery 5.10 chains; thence South East the size of the cooperative movement ance. l- degrees West 10 chains; and the future of dairying. He noted thence North 88 degrees West 5.17 chains; thence North 2'j dethat where the local units have been Ernest Jones, infant son of Harold grees East 9.97 chains, to the in existence for a long time, there are and Zenda Stark Jones died Saturday containing place of beginning, in this here than herds larger dairy at 5 p. m., eight hours after birth. 5.13 acres, more or less. territory and a much larger volume of Parcel 3. Surviving the infant are its parbusiness done, which makes the unit ents, three brother and one Commencing 23.14 chains North sister, of the center of Section 35, Towncost operation much smaller. One un- a grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Stark ship 9 South, Range 1 East, Salt it, for instance, has only forty mem- and a great Mrs. Helen lake Base and Meridian; thence grandmother, bers who furnish enough cream to Done. North 46 links; Thence North 87 make over ten thousand pounds of degrees West 1.87 chains; Graveside services were held Sunthence South 4.25 chains; thence butter daily, while the average amount day at 4 p. m. Interment in the Pay-so- n North 26 4 degrees East 4.15 of milk furnished per day per person City Cemetery was directed by chains to the place of beginning; h in the Dairy, Inc. org- the Claudin Funeral Home. containing 44 100 of an acre, more anization is forty three pounds. This or less. Parcel 4. show 8 the need of larger production The presidencies of the Third Beginning 3 chains North of the per person, as compared to the pro- Ward M. I. A. gave a delightful soccenter of Section 35, Township to coast. According the on duction 9 South, Range 1 East, Salt lake ial last Thursday evening at the Mr. Thayne, there is no reason for Base and Meridian; thence North for all officers and teachers 7 links; thence North 89 the production not to be as large and stake board members in the degrees ward, West 2.12 chains; thence North here as elswhere, because our prices the bishopric and their 10.22 chains; partners. Supthence East 2.12 are better and our feed, taxes and per was served at small tallies after thence South 29 links; chains; W here there are thence East 3 chains; thence expenses are lower. which a clover program of table games North 10 chain-- ; thence West 3 larger herds, there is more interest was carried out most successfully. chains; thence South 2.02 chains; in tiie dairy business; the individual A number of the M. I. A. workers thence South 26- degrees West farmer takes more interest and as a in the ward will 1h leaving at the 9.90 chains; thence South deis of manufacturing result the cost close of school and th affair was argrees West 19.30 chains; thence North 87- degrees East 7.22 greatly decreased, because of the larg- ranged in their honor. n- -: ''ha, thence North 1 volume. er degrees Fast 6.87 eha.ns; thence West 30 o Mrs. Della Huish accontpan ed her links; thence North 3 chains; Mr. and Mrs. Lamb and four child- brother Walter Daniels to Suit Like! thence West 2.50 chains to the ren relumed to their home in . alif-orn- Sunday and assisted by hi- - fmnds point of beginning; containing 11.13 fieri s, mote or less. of by, NevTuesday after visitig here for Fred and Bill Parcel 5. a firtnight with Mrs. Iambs mothada and William Johnson (if the B Beginmg 5 05 chains West of the er. Mrs. Thomas Howard and other I ., a fine mu-ictenter of Section 35. Town-hi- p progi.in was S' relatives. South. Range i Ka-- t, Salt Lake broadcast oer KSL Sunday night. Base and Meridian; thence North thence South 26- - 44 16-4- 70-4- Parcel 6. Beginning 5.05 chains West and chains South 46 degrees West of the center of Section 35, Township 9 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence South 46 degrees 2.78 West 4.39 chains; South thence 87- - degrees Wrest 2.60 chains; thence North 16- - 46 degrees East 5.12 chains; thence South 4 degrees East 1.25 chains to the place of beginning; containing 89 100 of an acre, more or less. m 70-4- Parcel 7. Commencing at the Northwest corner of the East half of the Northwest quarter of Section 3, Township 10 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence East 80 rods; thence South 40 rods; thence West 80 rods; thence North 40 rods; to the place of beginninng; containing 20 acres, more or less. Parcel 8. Commencing at the Southeast corner of the East half of the Southwest quarter of Section 34, Township 9 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North 60 rods, more or less, to the County Road; thence West 1 rod; thence South 60 rods; thence East 1 rod, to the place of beginning; containing 60 square rods, more or less. Total acreage 46.42 acres. Together with 30 shares of the capital stock of the Summit Creek Irrigation and Canal Company, said share being represented by Certificate No. 1252. Together with all other right- - of every kind and nature, however evidenced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for the irriga-- I tion of said premises. Together with all tenements, hereditaments amp appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise Utah-Wasatc- te 88-4- Chi I appertaining. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah this 1st dav of May 1931. E. G. Durnell, Sheriff of VM County, State of Utah. Utah-Wasatc- By Chas W. Mitchell, sny Deputy Sheriff. George S. Bstfiif, Attorney for the Plaintiff. Knight Block, Provo, Utah.ChronPublication in the Payson icle, 1931. May Tao-ernacl- e ' 0 Fourth District Court in and Utah . . County. No. 531 Probate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Raynold Barnett, Decea-e- d. claim- - with j Hot-lacke- , i Satsuma you have sheep to buy or sell, call or write to G. W. Day-bel- l, Provo, Utah. al 1 accept a Free can of Local Items PRICES 24. you to-wi- spending Mr. and Mr. ant the arris a home The The Payson City Bakery has recently installed new machinery and as a result, a noticeable difference can be seen in the class, of pastries they arc putting out. Every one who has not availed themselves of the opportunity of visiting them on Saturdays has missed a treat in not seeing the delicious pastries on display, as well a3 an opportunity to take advantage of the specials they are offering. ct were Sum Mr. and Wont SHEEP: If o RIDE THE BIG RED CARS By golly! I forgot u McBeth, Theressa Krauss, and Mane Douglass were the close ones. W ANTED OLD FIRE ARMS Glenn Wyler was second highest from Colts, Cap and Ball Six Shooters. of a Older the Better. the boys, with only three-ninth- s per cent. Tipton, Tayson, Utah, Phone The winners will deliver addresses Harry 7 24, 31 111. 'at the graduation exercises, May 14. .MoikIji Fir ii To buy live chickens. WANTED Inquire J. A. Tuckett, Box 104, Santa-quUtah. 3tpd vieve Du Tli.' 's of one per cent were used to determine the winner. Rose Hill, Melba Peterson, Rose Cheever, Gene- fi'ations The mure crowded the highway the more attractive is the .service afforded by the Salt Lake and Utah Railroad Reckless Drivers, slow traffic and other worries of the motonVt are forgotten when you follow the line of least resistance and P ho-e- j j Creditors will present vouchers to the undersigned a' Fay' son, Utah, on or before the secon day of July, 1931. Birdetta D. Barnett, Administratrix. 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