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Show " Jflv, her n8 5 r"5 Sxnsan. ;E-nm- a to.. Er Neu HE PAYS0N CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Mrs. M.uv J, pps.,1 ei a Clo a , , j ,i has gone to ,,a,n,,u, be with her ol;VT V;i to i ke City a serious with met who i . ' i. Huish visited in Vurl.iv with her sister, x Howard Webb d,ul , T, u iar-r- nn '- aat i Jenl SpOtlirrlltllirr n1;: be UTAH in , i't o.i u , J s 1 A ,, Ah a. i ' '' . N 11 ( ' ' ,i,i i, . i ' ' ' 1' ' ' a. -- I ' n s a. ,,ia I u . i - n ' t III', ,i uU.X, k in I' I ne n )i n, , v., TRAIN- some federal woik and Mis Reece and the boys aie heie for a month when Mi. Recce will join them. 1 it p: Mr. and Mis. Jesse Hall uic ciipiuj mii hostess to a family t held ViMim and i in Provo Canyon honoiins: Lt. p'o( d on f a n.s a' t , n mil, U (jg) R. B. Hall, U. S. N. and Mm AUgl lap)! ii'.iinj'i p .iHll ((l p, Hall. It was the first time in six monttii and 'mn be m, nt, d up t snii no p( , years the Hall family vceie to- mnn-.uppli t le, tin1 li ,d G pm, nt gether. TO Gn I i mill id Mi ill w ill be The guests were: Mr. and Mrs (iillt'did bv the Mali- df t n of Lyn Hall, daughter Marihn, son public in-- action an all u .did Leon, Mis. Tidwtll of Muiuni. to ,n in,!, .'.iti .( haul di-- t! u ts mother of Mis. L. J. Hall, Mi. and f lbution to 'an. Mrs. Ei nest Terry, daughter Pat-ricin thi pingiam Mr. Mrs and son David, Berkley Hall, all of Payson. Mi WILL ASSIST UTAH and Mrs. John Holman, son Donn BUSINESSES of Salt Lake City. Information k gat ding lndust-l'k- s For the past 2 G years, Lt. Hali has been stationed at Pasco Navai in and occupational po.Mbilitics Utah is In mg galiuu-bv Air Station, Pasco, Washington Di pal tun nt of Emplov-nun- t where he was the Assistant Ord- the UtahSccuntv i lot ilndion nance Officer. Lt Hall is on ac- to a ol out.ido turns numbu largo will and leave cumulated report fixations m Utan. n ports to San Francisco, Calif., for fur- Bsocking L Flanagan, Exuutnc Dnec-to- i ther assignment. Tile gathering of the mfoim-atm- n is pait of an occupational i - ; ti di-.l- i di-d- Durth 30 8 P.M. Ward Building Fund Sponsors CORAY-PICKERIN- COMPANY G COLD WAVE Dealers in . nictssu HOME FURNISHINGS SLEEPING BAGS .... 17-7- AIR MATRESSES I5-5- ELECTRIC Single 5 3.95 TOASTERS 3.35-4.7- "arnsworth Radio (short wave and reg.) Jail SUPREME 0 . Burner Hot Plates pair, Bearing ROLLER SKATES GOLD BAND GLASSWARE Latest Plane Will Be Able To Stand Still in Air. WASHINGTON 1 on dei WOULD 'STATE laud Mi RETURN Mel gilt LANDS TO Nikm id unallocated I',, die land 'Aind b tlu di ia Cio t . i n-- Guidon Taj bn de. State me Come mm, n t'li.ui man, Go ii nor Hei bei t H i' M.uv and Ut.d s oiigression.il b ligation to ltlltiite and suppul I Ii - minion to bi b.K k smile 40 mg oO million at s to state o w nci At Hie pus nt imie, the Inn ei nn, i nt ou ns app-t- ( 72 pi in nt of tin- land state. t Hit n of La land to state Ant i ship would mi!! m Utah, and p.ilt of the tatc. Mr Hde di daied In a id. non. he pointed ut, t he pi ocei dm fom the leasing. or sale id nutni.d lights, i oulil he used h Utah m Mippoit ol state school', and public in- stitutions. tb n AUG. Aeion.mtics adoption of i i S!i ai a, 1 1 the Reece home fur a few das. PLAN TOLD FOR VET were Mr. and Mis. J S Ifieie ING ON THE FARM and two sons of Denver Coloiado. Mr. Reece has gone to Pine on A b ,,n XaUSICfcS.'SK ill 1 j, M. and Mm Reece, and othei u lativi s. T Ifin n - laids paients, E ,$h x miL.tioiis in.m.ng leikli flv-n i at an e.u l 'bite (th . . ting ot th. stab Aeuuniulics i 'on ii'n.i.m 'Tim ilt p ,t n r.t has oiibLo i'biaiN fought ainpenng .Igail.-p:iate l'h mg bcklivs at.o :m!h,iid opel on ol all plain v pas become so t"iah nt that tin vtaU must takt .or. o famih veu pu ml. Hoxo Taka Babbits out of a Hat! Fish Out of the Air! ! WATC H a I.ady Disappear at the Antic of LAUGH Osnald the Dummy In Great Ventriloquism Show! On the Stage! gin, S: iii i ' A d S Flying Pancake Is Unveiled by Navy m ug-at.oil- .s m x Is ' I' fi t is,-- l ' da i 1 Each kit contains 3 fulf solution, ounce of Salon-typ- e 60 Curlers, 60 end tissues, 5 - COLD WAVE 36.45 4.00 cotton applicator, neutralizer and complete instructions. 1 DANIELS DRUG PAYSON, UTAH Phone 29 CANYONS LURE UTAH VACATIONISTS An uccuiate count i mealed that d the can-up isons is ,ei. is of the Wa.stitch National Finest dm mg the holid.n pel tod of July 4 to 7 While this iciest has improved vacation aieas. Big Cottonwood pi oved the most popular getting 21, 500. July 4' and 22,500, the following thiee days The Miror Lake area. !H) miles from Salt Lake Citv, had 7.500 duung the holiday. CENTRAL UTAH PROJECT UNDER WAY GUOO SPRING LAKE NOTES large number of relatives and from all parts of Utah By Mrs. D. J. Buller were here Wednesday to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Sybil Mr. and Mrs. Reed E. Moore Elmer Amos held in the First and daughter Patsy have just reWard Chapel. More than 500 turned from a trip to the Northpeople were at the service. west where they visied with heir Mr. and daughter and Miss Lee Ora Dixon a bride of Mrs. Ted L. Menlove at Seattle, the past week, was guest of honor Washington. While there thev at a shower on July 31 at the went to Vaneouxer and Victoria, home of her sister, Mrs. M. E. Canada, and returned home bv Smith. It u as given by her moth- way of San Francisco. er, Mis Zelma Dixon and Mrs. Another successful dance was Lilian Done. Close lelatives of held Saturday night at Lakeside, the two families were guests. The sponsored by the Spring Lake bi received many lovlv ward. gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Twede of Salt Lake are visiting with Mr. Miss Shirly Dee Hansen, daugh- and Mrs. Bill Spainhower. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hansen of Santaquin, is leaving for Railroad Busy the Southern States Mision and On an aveiage ol every five secwill enter the mission home Aug. !). She is a graduate of Pavson onds throughout the day and night, a new freight tram departs from high school and has been employsomewhere In the its terminal ed leccntly at Hill Field. A to u , ... .1 Mi-,- . occasion La bn and they lad a vuj visit Mend tvtiiinc MLaA was o honor at a baud dinner gnen at tn hoie of ,i! Si daughter, Mis. Futni'L W.unei i BECOMES VITAL 1 , e Fn ' SILVER METAL th bv pi ogi am l l i URGES CURB ON RECKLESS FLYERS i i nu'ed being (on nl m mdust: u ;u'P I tall : Strawberry Valiev Mi nd Mi Hos-;n- : Ih, t p, eir .lt the Veterans aand Mi, Ha,pn c.JMl ereu )s clI j Leah Higginbotham J Mrs 1L1!, t,u,, Salt Lake City to be andM.s.W.ln.u at a c.ui on Mis ehre Webb children. p,ut M,)iH .C night, m horn, olnv and Lds,n er er, Ambhin f L,mg h,4;, ' of Raymond, California, who iue to Dipevv n UVi -- P C m ida, who came for nt'it with rhty ,pA j t n i Serai of his uncle Charles la!, and as been visiting heie Mis. Lu .da Sm don and ,ui tune, will leave this daughtiis ol Muiia and Mis be will He Jr home. Etta Gillnia.n ot Ik'nth' Mrs. lilcd bv Mr.Mrs.andMarvin brought a nue lumpIdu.o n suipn-eMr and nem-then Mdu mid aum. Mm and Mrs. Chares Depew. Jordan A. 'I L.u, M.imfin, , FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1946 Ml n Reconnaissance work by the U. Coast and Geodetic Survey has been started on the CentrafUtah Pi eject for establishment of a ti langulation survey. The activity is pait of the extensive prclinun-an- , field woik now getting under way fin- the potential Central I tah Project, a plan to impoit approximately 6i)u,0tl0 acre feet ol Cofinado River water to the Bonneville Basin for irrigation and power pi eduction purposes. DIXIE PEACH HARVEST UNDER WAY S. - Utah's Dixie expects to harvest more than 200 cai loads of peaches to be shipped to outside markets. A call has been issued for peach pickers, and camping quarters will be furnished to all who will hire out for the big harvest. Entire families are inited to come to Washington County for the work which will last during most of the month of August. Mastitis is an inflammation of the milk udder which may reduce the funcRow and ultimately destroy the tional tissue of th- - udder An experimen- tal tighter plane, shaped like a pancake but expected to be able to hover at a standstill or skim along at speeds up to 550 miles an hour, was disclosed by the U. S. navy. The plane is unlike anything disclosed anywhere else in the world. Known privately as the 'Skimmer," its official designation is XF5U-1- . It was built by Chance Aircraft at Bridgeport, Vought Conn , and while the present model will not tly before Labor day, the design aheady has been tested e with a fly mg model. The model, known as or the en"Bug," has two gines and is built of fabric and Viuod. Ttsts have shown, the navy said, that the original design is "u- able and practical" The navy withheld dimensions and pcrfoi mance of the "Skimmer other than to say that it is expected to have a speed range of 40 to 425 miles an hour with the present 1,400 hoisepower engines. Tins would be extended to 20 to 400 miles an hour by using water for emergency power, injection and to zero (or hovering at a standstill) to 550 miles an hour by using gas tui bines when they become lends son-in-la- ide-ele- ct United States. full-scal- 3 available. The combination of extreme low and high speeds is a radical departure from the normal trend. The high speed potential apparently results from the clean design, while the low speed piesumably is made possible by flaps which can be used in combination with high power. The theory is not new but It had not previously been developed so that hovering appeared possible In a fixed-winairplane. Helicopters hover by rotating blades at high Mrs. Lvdia Ott received a telegram this week from her son, Lt. Milo Ott, sent from Berlin to extend birthday greetings to her. Lt. Ott. is in Berlin in European Air transport service and frequently plays golf with Lt. Max Bigler, son of Mrs Peatl Bigler, of Payson, who is also in Beilin. Mrs. Ott has cousins in Germany whom she has not heard from for years. Her son has located them and they will renew their correspondence. The Payson Navy Mothers' club entertained at Memorial Pat k last Thursday night for the Provo and Springvtlle Navy club members. A pleasant social evening and melon feast were enjoyed by the group. Talks were given by Mrs. Della Lovendge, 1st vicecommander of the Provo club and Mrs. Thelma Boyer, commander of the Spnngville club. Other parts on the program included community singing led by Mrs. Weight of Spnngville; two vocal duets with mandolin accompan-ment- , by Vence Nybo and Noima Heath; ready, Carla Ashby; two songs by Mrs. Viola Cowan. g SHE USED TO WEIGH los. Now she weight 119 lb.- - kat of bl pounds Oiaoks to the AY Ub Vitamin Candy Reducing I tan writes Mrs Let a Hawkins. Tens. Stiealso had an a maxing reduction in her measurements, reducing 11 inctv in her waist. lO inches in her hips and 8 inches in tier bust. Your experience mav or may not be the same as Mrs. ilawkin but try the AYDS VitaininCan Nr Plan t due yoursrlf if you are overw to over 'indulgence. Juf the attractive and ia clot tvs you may be ahk think of the renewed tulence and t lie pride tn more graceful figure. So many wit h overwei lems used the AYllS Flan fully In tests by media- t tors more than 100 pen tost M to IS lbs. average . & tew weeks the AYDb Way. No Exercise! No Drugs! No Laxatives! The AY1S Way is so comfortable and harmiesa. Simply eat drltcious A YDS Vitamin Candy accurdma to directiona and you don't cut out any mr.fs, starches, xatura, meats or butter you )ust cut tliem down If not delighted with results. Money Hmk with very first boa. 30 days suptly of AYDS, $2 25. Phone or call CITY DRUG CO. Phone 40 PAYSON, UTAH speed. Treat Skin Cancers With Atom Product SAN FRANiGJCO. Successful treatment of two types of skin cancer with atomic research byproducts was reported by Dr. Bertram University of California radiologist, to the North American Radium society. This presumably is the first practical medical application of radio elements such as will com from atomic ovens. The substance is radiofosforus. While the substance used by r Dr. was made in the cyclotron, it can be made in relatively large quantities in the ovens which now turn out plutonium for atom bombs. r Dr. reported 1P0 per cent success in the treatment of 36 cases of hyperkeratosis, and 98 per cent in 52 cases of basal cell r carcinoma. Dr. did not claim that the radiofosforus treatment was any better than the other methods but said it was much simpler. 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