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Show r-- THE PAY', pit r. m CHRONICLE. PAYSUN. UTAH Gladys Gardner of Ogden spent the week-enhere as a guest of Laura Shepherd. ir. 1943 Keen I Mrs. Sus.m Ashby leturned l.i.-- t week from San Diego where she visited with her son, Dean and family. & i ELIZABETH SIMONS A.-h- studont at the Christensen, Jr. owner of Wilson, jniversity of Utah, spent last the City Drug Company has purleek here with his parents, Mr. chased the Douglass Building on kd Mrs. Robert L. AA ilson. the West side of Main Street and is planning to build a modern and Mrs. Forrest Bale and building there to house his 2fiildren of Salt Lake City spent SirLinday here with their parents, ,4r. and Mrs. Earnest Francom. A very interesting meeting of the Junior Cultus Club was held Dixon Sm Mrs.Ella Mrs.Jaek Amos. n at the home rf Mrs. Priscilla J&nd Mrs. Vina Mendenhall and a social chat Mendenhall with, Mrs. Yioiie Itei ce as hostess. The program vith Mrs- William Ferre at her was presented by Miss Laura In Provo last week. Shepherd and consisted of Poetry of the Bible and Utah Poets. e 'Mrs. Mable Harriman will Plans were made for the ChristFrancisco San from Monday mas party to be held at the home son. in Pay A spend the holidays of Mrs. Roma Simmons. of he will be a guest at the home Love-ijs- s Mrs. Owen ?r daughter, A group of friends from Paeand will also visit with her other, Mrs. Stella D.Marper and on and Spanish Fork had a surprise party at the home of Mr. her relatives. and Mrs. George Newitt in Spam ish Fork Sunday night in honor Mrs. Orvil Wilson arrived Sat- - i f Mr. Newitt on his birthday. California day from Burbank, from were Mr. Pavson Attending - a few days visit with her and Mrs. Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. nd Mrs. C. L. Carlsle John DeGraw.Mr. Jim Smith and . d Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wilson. Mrs. Vina Mendenhall. Dinner Mrs. .e accomnanied her sister, was served at one long table and ilen C. Black and her little son a general social evening followed. ?phen. whose husband , Reid left of Nephi, ack, formerly Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Brown tently for overseas service.Mrs. ack will remain with her par-- t and family spent Sunday in Salt until after Christmas and will Lake City and were dinner guests ;n enter school at the USAC in at the horrie of Mrs. Brown's sister, Mrs. F. A. Hampson. gan. J. W. , as enjoy-luncheo- ar-''v- s, par-totjt- M; :. Elizabeth M N. Simmons. 74 med Tuesday moi nun; ,,t a local She Was the widow of Officers and teachers of the Mrs. Rebecca less has re- Hospital lain s Weds Simons who died First Ward Sunday School held turned from Stilt Lev, Lake City where Allans; pi. I:i41. tin r monthly meeting and social she They resided a visit ' Iter with, enjoyed Jal Moi'l. Mam St'Vit, P.ivson. Tnursday night at the home of t Leah Higginbotham, M's S, mans w.c i ,. in May a, Mis. Vera Cloward. She present- weeks. Lie1 m r.iVsou, a daughter of ed the teacher training lesson and Kobe! t ale Betsy Bin lihope Mat business was discussed. Refresh:1.S' n. Sue w as ,,1'livc m the Mrs. Glenn S Cowan left Sunments were served. .0 nil Camp, Damihters of Utah day night for Claikston. Utah, t m Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fuller and attend the fum r.d service of her i'o H. ois ,.nd the Third Ward l!e-; Sl i ' A lor 1'iist husband two children were in Salt Lake uncle, Richard Benjamin ThompJanies Mol m and they had City Sunday afternoon to see Mr. son, which was held Monday. Mrs b e I Id: 11, all ,d ! hem Fuller's brother, Mr. Carl Bron-- ( Cowan returned home Tuesday. preyed hi r m da o', a. n of Payette, who was at the They lesidod m ka and .ho was Mr. and Mrs Leon. mi A Hill Fort Douglass reception center pn sidi-nthe Eureka M. I. A. for a brief stay before going over left Tuesday for San Francisco, Su a S m, ide the following w lu re they will siu nd Christmas seas. !' with their son and daughters. Mr ml d.e.o'hti :s Kiu.s W The M Mi n and Gleaner Girls and Mrs. Merrill Hill and Miss S.'ia ns .m W. ) Simons of Bay;i. Adi'ii Simons .uni Mrs. Don-L( is Hill. Thiv visited eii l'ouc of the Third Ward held a Fire-sidid Il chat at the home of Darlene with a daughter, Mrs. Maui me lor. ('all fi il Ilia t i mmvik Evanston Wy and Maurine Cowan Sunday Jones in St. Geoj ge. iMiig .md Mrs Elizabeth Elniei nirl.t. A talk was given by Jack lainimtch, two brothers. Key Lynn Wilson, s n of Mi. and Barnett, recently returned missL. Wilson, has been MKdbii: on of Idaho Falls and ionary and piano solos were. Mrs. Robert lb my M.ittitison ol Pa vson d hree piaed by Gene Hartner. Refresh-ns- elected president of ShurafratiEta.r- - shters. Mrs. nts were served. professional engincci mg Bingham of nity of the Umvcisitv of Utah! Pay s, n. Mis. Laura Bortip of Og Wilmer Hill returned Sunday bv active members. His term of dill and Mrs, Minnie Barnett of a S A e s malit from Gregor, Utah where office is for the next two quarter' I hi. oral Si rv ii s w ill be yond he had been on a special job for Lynn and Junior Huish have .also Midvust Contractors. This is a been appointed as of ta h ii Kiiday at 3 p m. in the 3rd vi rv interesting place built up rethe' engineers school paper called Wald Ch; I), I. Ei lends m,(y call el ntlv into a fine modern cmnp-lc- ti Shderule Gazette The paper is Hi the family home. 2,71 North ly up to date settlement with spencered and financed by the .Main Street, prior to the services. K: a present population of 3000. hi. m ill ho m tin l.iv-- ' University of Utah Engineering' 'n V under The City was' the dir-("uriei Society. appointment t .a 'i n B. F. Ott, veteran Druggist of made by the officers of the En- alley Mori uarv. Pavson. has sold his business to gineering Society and approved V. E. Daniels, and plans to retire bv the Engineering School facul- HARRIET D. after the first of the year. ity. r, fr ! i i ' - h 1' ' ; ! i Y.-t- 1 j '. ' f i 1 i STEWART H.iiiiitt Kii .1 i IUuili'v Till mIjv y i Ki.ii.c nf in r x.,n, ,l,,m iil't if I ji'tn ,m ''. ii! tn turn. I : &o t&at zz n H8i 6 us Us ioi ns! S'46o. Asparagus sSi'?'o. Beans ,u'""Lr. 2S Peas s,,m" 200, .Maize Niblets ltl Corn 12 Ml 32 13 15 13 Qual. lp oz. bottle d Hill Catsup - Moneta ,:u,! 14 K:,u' 1 1 A oz 2 Navv iVliei- bargo 4 lbs f. us naked ... Lard 51 18 oz-- lJ D6ans 2 15 o Mix Vegetables ui?ee 16 im r. 8 Tomato Juice 16 i v Cocktail 4 . ! .1 . jute Seedless Raisins - 1 Items SS Vanilla .!.T.!a.t.1.ori... & 26 & k,. Cocoa .!.le.rsl!y.'8 Syrup Karo 'ue i Sugar Flour Knriched..... Flour Thrifty1 FilmiTy" (No.' 29 "a Soda Cuntr 67 $ lbs. S1.98 I) lbs. SI.79 fe 50 BklnB H 9 -- I' 17 ) tr pkK 1 S y Inns Morning (tlory, in Cookies I.anm pkn I Vydlj . ii Ground Sage ,s oz. lbs. 10 Stamp) Fowtlcred Beet (Stamp to oz. jugar 10 o, pk. s u o. 13 Oranges Thin Skin Sweet Juicy Sunkist.. Grapefruit Arizona Sweet Juicy Seedless... Grapefruit Texas Pink Meat Seedless Cauliflower Medium Size Snowball.. Fresh DeprUd Noor Dates Celery Yams sum ft mo msa r PRODUCE FARM-PRES- H II .. Lettuce x , in1s s J J- IB. U i r!- 47 (irnde fe 39 lb. 10 32 , Lamb Legs VY!!,,PUV Hams Peaches 1':..,il,..lul"s 33 Wafers v::n'":,.by yi'Vlvku 24 24 26 39 Cookies n",.:lmor.&kl!. 19 Walnuts and PlereB .? Peanuts s,,i,n,S ulVd0 Peanuts Mixers 19 ft 23 Apple Cider Coffee liYu'ia'Y 38 $ 0 j pkff. 19 Airway BiYd""' Postum pkir. 10 Tea y'1:, Mia and Mrs. John Daniels Jr. nti i tamed a group of friens at dinner followed with Pi ogt essi o Rook Saturday evening at their home. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Golden T,i lor of Provo, Mr. and Mis. Georg, Q Sp, Mr. ami Mrs. Spencer Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Glide Cowan, Mr. and Mrs ernal T'Vede, Mr. and Mis. S lb, land Lindsay, Mr. and Mis Darrell Brown, i i, .1 Schaener. Mrs Edna Hill visited in Pays'. n this w ei k with her Sister, Mm. llu la I a t cli lehl, Mas lima Audios of formerly, Spanish Fork hey are very to lave a new daughter happy in their home and sin is to be called Ann Litchfield I r: '.s Le!p tLem ! Mr. and Mrs. Reed Pulver of L s .Angeles, formerly of Pavson me announcing the birth of a haby girl on December 6 in Los llu mother was fonn-a- i Angeles, l.v Miss LePrenl Brow n and the grandparents of the new arrival are Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Amlev Pulver "1 riease net ynUu oSsovfry nfittsory marline 'no .. iLiidjy Season i turn size article during a .....t as doing a hot e i size of the part cmuigh to disrupt a final assembly line completely. The f i j run a s fl unle-- s lie temperature fit the mu, lane )s the Mime, llcat ex amis the tool am! may vary the the During Temperature tool cannot Dbn't Travel Pavson. ri el lid n. u! k Dean Miss June Flrieksoii, R M, was' hare from Salt Lake City over the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Flricksu Tool L '. i'L v U- - " l : ie V), zc'u ?? ;" will be crowded during the Tear Holiday Season l.'.Tios-We- On behalf of the men anJ women inform who will he going "Home for Christmas" we ask that you forego all hut the most necessary tups dining this period. Thank Youl in B. F. OTT Drug Phone 29 Payson, Utah H (ZEALAND 2 2 YII U ND n To Sick Bay rv' 'll) J M vi' ' , 1 'H This year more than ever before, is the time to buy practical gifts for Christmas. The frills are all right for normal limes, but a nation at war must make everything do double dutyl CHENILE ROBES Nothing delights the average woman more than a luxurious robe. We have a beautiful assortment of Chenile Robes that will say "Merry Christmas' 'to her in a manner for which she will be most happy. UA x A, . Hose, Shoes, and exquisite are here loo for your selection. v At'Ji VM A f I ' I SHIRTS - TIES - SOCKS fl These are the stand-bgifts for the and no man ever had so many of either that he would not appreciate another as y men-folk- M yw CHRISTMAS ROOD SHOPPIUG MM-AV- OW Soup Y Lunch Box Mustard Sandwich ll a I Iin-ssi- ' Julia Lee H rirrhts 20 ue. 9 fllPPCO 1rafl's VIICvJC 25 25 Spread (3 pt e America I d Spread n ( 3 tr5 oz Pirn ) Cheese ptp ) 5 oz. jar jar 17 1 10 17 Margarine Hiij IMrnty For lJrmKlnic Milk Kruiehe(f Blit' . For Use In Cr. Whipping 2 oz. p hot. ft ' 'V 24 oz. -- vAu,- 'V"Kv; Mb -- 'v;;, n Z !0' 28 k i V? SrW i . s a gift.. In our stock - z T you will find a fine assortment of Shirts, Ties, Socks, Hals, Handkerchiefs and other articles of masculine wearing apparel. m i 5 16 Tissue 17 Eggs 17 fjh North X roijr r j .hb'n or n T i n A 20 It .M '1 utn. BLANKETS "46 .,60 T.a- Eggs hi T- n 56 ft All 70 Jap planes which attacked a U. S. nav t.ixk force in the Pacific recently wire shot down after an TSi I V C f4 7 37 Friskies ii pkgu A ICr sl p( Mertons Salt ha, 19 ,or Gelatine 7 k.. B,,6lUozyr..llo Candy Balia Karo Red Label Syrup Mell-O-Whi- 17 loaves Popcorn Sparkies jr M. ti:t it v Butter 2-- c UM-MfiiVT- B hour-lor.- g battle. A wounded gun-ne- r from an American plane is pic. turrd being wheeled to sick bay afU cr the battle. ' Prices Effective December 17 and 18 and all Next Week USSR 5.000 Miles Wide The S' viet Union stretches 5,000 m.lts from fer.trnl Europe to tha Pacific ocean and has 170 million inhabitants. Here's a gift that the entire family will appreciate! We were fortunate in being able to buy a u.ge assortment of high grade blankets Plaids, pastel shaes, and and part stripes, in -- all-wo- wool. V; . I , August Peterson, 70, died Tue-da- y at his home m Santaquin from causes incident to age. He had lived in this community for 15 years and was employed as a sheep herder. He was horn in Sweden, Aug-lis- t 2, 1073. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Stark Peterson whom he married two years ago. -: i and Mi fim Ollt till AUGUST PETERSON L 50 - A ullin' Pi - w",".:.K"lK2i i'm im c.t ust'.s in Robert Frederick Carter, 61, died Saturday at 10:15 P.M. at his home in Santaquin. lie was born May 17, RJ02 in Santaquin a son of Robot II. and Amy E. Wall ( alter. He had been a farmer all is life and had never married. Survivors include one sister, Mis. Sarah E, Maisliall. Charles William Carter and Clarence Carte: of Santaquin. Funeral services were conducted Thursday at 2 p in. in the Second Ward with interim nt in the Santaquin Cemetery under tiie direction of the Claud-iFuneral Home. $ M eve-mr,- ROBERT E. CARTER 35 Beverages .'.O 22 Libby's K pounds ..T,,,S-2- Desserts and JNuts pu. 16 Sausage raws1? lb. 10 w:,f,:s Olives Ripe Olives A Prime Rib Roast lb. 12 Appetizers Ritz Chickens x ( Supplie; of Toiiim are Khort. Our riiied Force hate ihokI nf ilnm. If our supplies run out, e recommend (wo Minailer Tiirkev lb. 7 nlid Crisp Tasty to 8 48 42 ..12 oz. pkpu Southern Sweet I Hen lb. 6 lb. 8 lb. 17 Sweet Crisp White Stalk No 8 ? Mis. Helen Kelso was hostess Miss Edna Pusm-Ha student at tie' Salt Lake General Hospital 1" too hriladies of the Tuesday lee club at a Christmas nlioul of nursing returned to Sail party: gilts were exchanged by' Lake Sunday after a ten day mid tlie Mrs. J. ('. Barney lag's. til m vaeiition here with her par- w as meir. a spe, i:i guest. Bridge priz-- i ents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Biswere awarded to Mrs. Lee Vest Sicvv-Iniii- ! San-taqui- Z1 1 tlifil 1 i Baking Powder ,in y 10 ? Coloring .Sl'hminBl.Aaa:7',;L 14 Soft-As-Silkiri'p- lbs. 15 .a temperature control necessary for maximum precision is obtained Sim is siiivivn) bv three suns, through the use of refrigerants such J"im Iv nil Stewiirt of Briijamin', as the safe "Freon" fluorinated Di llu i t Stewart of Pav son iind hydrocarbons. of Balph Stewart Wethlnver; five L m r s Mrs. Lillie Hansen and M ihog.i-iled. ire Uniform Mis. Nelda Bridge of Moray; Mrs. I i addition to its size and large Blanehe of Riding Benjamin, Mrs. Lisle Flvans of Salt Lake proportion of straight-grainewood, City and Mrs. Flthel Wadsworth the mahogany loo j.- distinguished by of Santaquin; 33 grandchildren; a total absence of the alternate rings 25 great grandchildren; one broth of dense and less demo woi ,1 which characterize many other woods. The cr, Rob. i t Dudley of Burley, Idaho; one sister, Mrs. Margaret result is an unusual uniformity of Hatch of Salem. texture. 1 Snow drift o L'risco. 3 b Shortening I. A. M. 1 ;iu. I., u v 10, B;:i() 'll .m.l I. iter ill l!i!l;3 m S. Tt mi)!c Mr. Strw-Ei Kriiiii v ;, 1JI30. mi Ron-Ration- ed ,t n. .l b- Sti'Aiiil. t F.n & Unit IVInt i2J Ut. a ;,i K.h.i Christmastide, hallowed season of joy and happiness, this year finds all of us in America striving constantly to hasten the day of Victory. Nevertheless it is fitting that we should pause both to recall our Christmas days of yesteryear and to look forward into the future with profound confidence and hope. We people of Safeway including those who have taken leave of absence to join the fighting forces unite in sincerely wishing every one of you a Merry Christmas! May your families be happy and well. May your dinners be hearty. And may the Christmas prayers of all of us be answered, So that peace may ' prevail for all mankind . . Rationed Items 2 Mir. peace map prevail for an manfein- p the regular meetings in the various Mrs. Byron Gale entertained wards where Christmas programs will be featured, a dance for all the ad if s of her Sewing Club at pleas;, lit social evening at the A. members will be held in sl. the Junior hicb school given by Inline of her mother Mrs L A Hill. the M 1. A. Stake officers. FA'lluwing of the I ! Mrs irk, J idge J J. Whittaker, who has S (i,nd Wal'd Ri lief SoC-ar- e here for several months a married sponsoring with Ins daugnter, Mrs. 14 nee I'1 J' dam n d ,i mg the holiW ain n. lett last Week for Bever-I.- v days. 3 hi- date is December 23 H Calilm nia to spend the ami evei v m,allied couple in Pay-sw mti i' months. is invited to attend the event iri tin- Si cond Ward Hall. OBITUARY d h,e |