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Show FRIDAY Jl.N'E UTAH THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS Logan unit to plant. Moron- i- W. W. Clyde & Company Bids opened for new diesel v. V biting recii.ed S7!V-be installed in local power and J milcontiaa r i "tructiun of seven of here. es of lipbwBj ia-K County Agents Department ' Brigham City George Hodges opElimination of hazardous curves ened Milady Beauty Parlor in Knud-so- n between Hot Springs Main on South Street, through building Cedar City con- undor and OgJen,, formerly occupied by Paris Grill Cafe. Brigham City opened. t Nataio rium official'y side! atioii. , eight Cont-- a t fo1 construcCjn factory of miles Federal Aid giavel road between Woodside and Green Rivtf U-- t to link Canyon road being Emery New chee-- e Junction repaired from here to Clay Sp-inLeo Muiiion opened. ranger station. gs Young & Ogden r $7,000 Salt luike City completed to Cottonwood Stake Maternity Hospital. New ore struck at Moscow Milford Mine in Star district, near here. The hoys and girls from Payson who have been attending school at the 9 Utah Agricultural College at Logan, returned home during the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Osson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowan went to Logan last Friday and attended a party. Their sons Farrel Olson and Reid Cowan returned home with them. Miss Wilson came Friday night, Miss Edna Page on Sunday, Miss Fern Page and Miss Agnes McClellan on Tuesday. Ned McBeth was the only student 'from Payson graduating from the college this year. His mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Phelps, his sister, Mrs. Ray Hansen and Leland McBeth, a brother, all attended the Commencement Exercises held Monday at Logan. SALE STARTS SATURDAY y BARGAINS by the HUNDREDS! WATCH FOR HANDBILLS Forseys Variety Store UTAH PAYSON . addition ATTENTION! Our Big smaller aieas and with pioper judgement to an advantage. As time goes on, moie experimental wink will ieeal the alue of the In small areas, nearly 100f! spiny.-- . of the weeds aie cleared up. In other cases the diffeiences in soil type, proved satismoisture,, etc., ha-tfactory altogether with the sprays. Fanners can well afford to do everything possible to prevent the spreadCaution ing of the-- e preannials. in older so as not to harrow the-- e roots all over the farm afte plowing, as this is one of the common ways for spreading the wends. Draft Horses United States the the out hru farm horse is getting along in years. This means that farmers have neglected breeding good horses and this is a serious handicap to the owner of the small farm particularly. From the beginning, the horse has been the friend of an and has been a big factor in the developing of the west. There probably will never be a tune when the old mustang will be in demand again but the good sound fa "in horse is losing out in numbers and farmers .should be cautious that they do not find themselves unable to buy a good farm team. Good stallions can be purchased at reasonable prices and groups of farmers can well afford to secure the services of a good stallion and keep some first class colts coming along for fu'1 ture nt Mr. and Mrs. Y. II. Smith visited in Provo, Saturday. with relatives They visited with Mr. arl Mrs. J. W. Hoover, P.llison, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John M.Lhell and Miami Mrs, A. R. Ellison of American Fork use. Weeds In the spring of the year the subOn ject of weeds is always timely. the general farm annual weeds such as red root, pig weed, etc., are very easily handled. The preannials, however, with the massive rooting system such as white top, morning glory and Can-- i ada thistle are a great problem to( the farmer. Clean and thorough cult-- j ivation is probably the best method known on large areas. Spraying with chlorates may be used, particularly on i GENOLA NEWS By Mrs. B. A. Smith Miss Alice Larsen was given a surprise party at her home on Friday evening, the following were present: Misses Estella, Marie and Lorena Smith, Leone Nelson, LaVerl Rosley, MessiW Moiis and A .ice Larsen. Glennes and Dallas Draper, Smith, McClain Nelson and Andrew Larsen. An enjoyable evening was pent and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Drapei and children, Leona, Burk, Glade, LaWanna. Sunand Wendell spent Saturday day visiting with friends anl relatives in Moroni. meJU AU f im Imrf-T- GOOD LOOKS of cot r n , but NOT a substitute for QUALITY The Sunday evening program was sponsored by the Genealogical committee. Talk on Genealogy by Bishop N. W. Nelson. Chorus by sisters, Alice Ewell, Geneva Sullivan, Annie Cooper, Netta Draper and Genevieve Davis. Remarks by Mr. J. Arthur Voca deut, by Mrs. Zada Draper. Throckmorton. Remarks by I. A. Cooper. Reading from Book of Mormon by F. W. Davis. Closing song ladies chorus. When you see the new Monarch, youll probably agree that it is the most beautiful of all ranges. But there is more to the Monarch than mere beauty. Years ago, the rivets and malleable iron frames that assure lasting satisfaction in a range, were right on the surface, where could see them. you TODAY, in the Monarch, you will find the same substantial construction but its hidden away beneath the handsome enamel body. Remember this when you look at Dont risk disappointment by accepting good looks as a substitute for theranges. good e malleable construction which insures permanent baking satisfaction and eiam party in horn,, don and Danny Su!li, ent were: Mr. and M, Sheldon, Danny, ;MJ elda, and Joseph Sul Carter, Mr. Dick Mrs. Thonia-- , Ietei-- , Mrs. Dyal Dual 0f S Mrs. Martha U hit.', . Cliff Varney a, hittle and giandau, Varney, and Mr. from V.'yoim.g and the home of Bishop Sunday. Mrs NVl- -n d on the highuuv visit each other. Mr.-- 1 pa-se- Mr. D. F Sullivan visitor on Tuesdav. w - Mr. and Mrs. Ii. ghter Lorena and 'I1'- a Sa,t milh and Sarah da,. Smith and Mrs. Saiuh Wall Wfn Sail Lake City, Munuuv. Lor. ena Smith registeied at H engari Business College. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sullivan and children of Salt and Mr. George Green of Grantsvllle we e visitoR-at the home of Mr. Sullivan's parent-M- r. and Mrs. D. F. Sullivan on By Mrs. A. It. M ilson Rhone Ed Patten local mail carrier went Saturday aftimoon to the convention of Utah postal', Mr. and Mrs. David Morgan and ployes and the-- state- ot gunization o' family of Eureka were guests at the letter carriers, lie returned home home of Mr. and M.'s. I. A. Cooper Sunday night. Frank Cum-,- rural car. on Sunday. rier was up Sunday for the letter to Ogden - carriers program. Misses Veia and Ruby Jewett left Saturday for Orem where they will Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gerb. r announce be employed picking strawberries. the birth of a 10 hi pound baby boy during the past week. On Wednesday afternoon May 27 An eight pound ley was bom to at the home of Mrs. Annie Cooper 20 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Elmer. Mrs. ladies entertained at a stork shovvei is an aunt of Mrs. Gerber. in honor of Mr. Claudia Wheelon. An enjoyable afternoon was spent and Mrs. Leland Wright and family 0f many useful gifts were received. Magna have visited for the past week here with her mother, M- -. Sarah CuMr and Mrs. Fred Anderson and rtis. family of Murray were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr- -. Anderson's Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Daw on of parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. York. have been the gue-t- - of Mr. and An ice cream party was given in the Mrs. Harold Dawson for several days. afternoon. -- Mis-e- Alice Larson, s o Mr. Jeuse Miles arm iur,cis the mar. has daughter, Evelyn Miles Estella Smith, riage of Madelyn and Jewell Elton went to Douglass, to Mr. Parley I.undell of Orem Sunnday where they will be Benjamin. The happy event was solempl yed for a few weeks. emnized on Monday; Jure 1. in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Teddy Cooper returned to the The announcement will he read with home of Mr and Mrs I. A. Cooper af- much interest by a lai ;e circle of ter a three weeks absence. friends in this community where the bride and bridegroom are both well Mrs. Annie II. Nelson accompanied known. They will reside at Benjamin. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Nelson and Miss Bertha Nelson of Santaquin on a trip Mr. and Mrs. Will'- - Curtis and Long to Wyoming where they visited with family arrived Sunday fif-relatives on Saturday and Sunday.. Beach California and will it for a fortnight here with their mothers, On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sarah Curtis and Mrs. Hannan I. A. Cooper entertained at an ice Badharn. vi-- Farmers Merc. old-tim- fuel economy. Will install a Genuine MONARCH Co-o- You may enjoy MODERN ELECTRIC COOKERY at its best for the reasonable price of . UNDERWEAR for the Entire Family, in all the Latest Styles, Priced for quick sale. Visit our store with your family and take Advantage of These SAVINGS! C With every Coal, Gas, or Electric Monarch Range purchased from us You will receive a Valuable Premium. Your choice of A 42 piece set of Dinnerware Anll piece set of Aluminum A 29 piece set of Silverware ' Whether you have a Farmhouse, an Apartment, or a City Home We have a Style, Size and Color in a MONARCH RANGE to Fit your requirements. Home furnishers of central, southern and eastern Utah LOOK Mens Ribbed Union Suits, each Men s Silk Stripe $1 .00 Union athletic Ea L Mens Dimity Un- - A ion Athletic, Ea. Mens Length Union Short Sleeve 00 Each . Boys Knee Length Knit . OVER THESE PRICES! Mens Rayon Shirts and shorts Ladies Lisle Thread Each Each 50c -- The lowest prices large scale specialized buying affords Dixon-Taylor-Russe- ll p UNDERWEAR SALE Malea-bl- e coal range in your kitchen. FREE PREMIUMS Co. Each"3 .. 50C ions Childrens Ladies Rayon Bloomers and Stepins QQ OiJC Each . Each Bloomers, 6 to 12. rrO,50c Un- $.oo . Childrens Rayon 2 Farmers Merc. Payson pr Suits Plav 25c 50c Mens Work 10c Sox, pair Mens Good Can-- 1 vas Gloves, pair Co-o- p Utah Ag. . 1 Rvrly |