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Show T THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH The Payson Chronicle ELISHA WARNER, Editor MAX R WARNER, Buaineaa Manager Mrs. Emma Wjlson, Local Correspondent - Phone 64 a. nniimraraiiniii"' ti e Post Office at Payson, Utah County Utah as second-clas- j mail matter Member Utah State Pret Association and National Editorial Association One Year Six Months $2.00 $; oo n up-w,- .' i the year compared a.! war 1935-3average 9 New Books in Library two-third- Corvettes Protected Ships British corvettes in the I8th century were miniature frigates designed to protect the larger ships of the line. To the People of this Community TOU ARE IMPORTANT is no such thing as a little investment In the Fourth Thers War Loan. Your $25 or $50 or $100 Extra War Bond may not have great Importance in your mind in making up a 514 billion dollar total for Individuals. But multl-ourse- lf 000 and then you sea In real perspective how truly great each citizen becomes In massingthe national strength Nazis and the Japs. against Capt. Maurice Witherspoon, Navy chaplain aboard the Carrier Wasp when she sank, tells of a rescued wounded sailor, who, as he regained consciousness, asked: "Did I do my best? Thats the only question you. too, have to ask yourself when you decide the extent of your personal participation In the Fourth War Loan. There undoubtedly will be large single purchases of War Bonds in this community, but yours If it is "your best will deserve equally the red, white and blue shield you are privileged to display In the window of your home. So All Back the Attack," THE EDITOR. Thundorhead Little Women From Suez to Singapore Ginger Lee, War Nurse Sensible Kate Flying to Victory Little Phillippee of Belgium The Hurdy Gurdy Man Tiiree Little Wumps Epamaninondas and His Auntie Five Little Indians Penny and Peter of the Island Noah Lets Fly to Bermuda The Fables of Rantcine Up the Mountain Little Black and White Lamb Dogs at Play Gordon Jack O Lantern for Judy Jo Donald and Dorothy School Days pounds. public Friday January 7, entitled "Life Begins At Fifteen. Characters were as follows: Paul Holhs Rex Bean Hilda Jane Patehin Mrs. Jessie Hollis Laura Jean Chambers Dale Curtis Harry Hollis Fannie Hollis Marilyn Oldroyd Marjory IIollis Carolyn Davis Crandall Smyth .. .Secile Wright Reed Argyle George Gorden Snookie Hollis Eileen Gasser Then Arbuckle Noel Dixon Fattio Zimmer Dean Wilson J j- - X X X !j. DO YOU FEEL Insulate your home with LEFT OUT OF IT? ARE iNsmanoNi You can install Zonolita yourself in one evening. Its and saves expensive easy installation cost Zonolite is completely fireproof. It never settles. Reduces heating billsooe-thirevery year! lor full details, see or phone d CHASE LUMBER CO. YOU missing the chance share in this war missing an sxperisnee youd value all your lift? Right now, in the WAC, you could be doing a vital Army job. You could be getting valuable training, meeting new people. seeing new places while serving your country. More Wacs are needed at once. Get full details about eligibility, training, pay, the jobs Wacs do, how they live. Go to the nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station. (Your local post office will give you the address.) Or write: The Adjutant General, Rom 4415, Munitions Building, Washington. D. C. Do it today! i ...I M f.-- WAR VETERANS for j i -- ..a l L all . (A, hn .a, l Mi l.h 1. . i M M: i ,l G1 ,1 - ..I M ...v 1 L L' - v.i As . i :. i ci - . li.j.il ilui nusiis.-'- 11. Sn I v. i . i ; ' A. n.e., Q , !1 . M.. and M.. piicu Returning war veterans may Up u. l.H..'--a- t enter virtually any of the 30,20 i UK lamed !'" il. line!l.l ' eU apprentice training piograins m ' e all ..ad G utils the United States Age Hi and other liml.itons have Pag., Mi. and Mi.--. L.:. M.-- . S K n M: been especally lifted fm viteian-"A!! All. ulul All's. Ui u Q v in many apprentice hip standards for Mis. V. imil a. so they may obtain training t ife'e r. Mi. all skilled wink, aeon dine; to the piu, Air. uni All.' Jg.Ti !. War Manpower Commission. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. GelUi M.s U ni Pi mo and Mi : 'A A ' s i , ! i 1 1 ' U-- BRITISH FARMERS ARE GRATEFUL W. The three United States farmers who returned recently from Mrs. Wi r.dell Eilaia'-U.e i.usteSS to tee laules of agriculture in the British Isles reported a survi v Hansen. 7Ow& DESERVE Th BEST . . . HERE IT IS! m , 1 I1 s Jell Budge Club last umk. Hu puzes wui won that Britisji farmers are grateful dge Wilson 'inJ Alis. Keiil Glads for the assistance Li ndLease farm Page! It was the annual wm! machinery has givt n them in at- ill pliant gilt exchange ut ti , taining maximum production of gioup which was a special Lafoods tum of the evening. two-mon- th Elsie Myrle Lindsay Lorrane Smith Jo Ann Spencer Jaggart Mis Reed Bills and little son, Kenneth, were hem tmm Spanish Fork over the weik end with Mr. and Mrs. John Belts Sundae Mis. Bills and Mis. Betts had a telephone call from their husband Jance Dixon Pidgie Miler Daisie Jenkins Boots Bonnot and son, Reed Bills, who is nuiv in the army, stationed at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. Mrs. Leah Higginbotham of Salt Lake City spent the ChristMrs. Margaret B. Williams was mas holiday here with her sister, director; Pearl Butler student di- Mis. Rebecca Loveless. rector; Florence Patten, property manager. Mrs. Rebecca Loveless entertained at a family dinner Christ- THERE IS A BEST KCTEC9 PAYSON TEAM PLAYS TOPAZ mas day for Mrs. Leah Higginbotham, Mr. and Mrs. Ian Webb, The 9th grade girl were guests Mr. and Mrs. Howard Webb, Mr. at the girls' basketball game on and Mrs. LeBaron Rubins and Wednesday at 3 oclock at the children, and Mrs. Louise Close. The Payson girls high school. Mr. and Mrs. Steilmg Coombs team played the girls team from and little daughter Mai ilj n,an d of the game Topaz. At the end this wiek from California. 4 in favor of the score was Sterling will enter the Army Air Topaz. Corps on January 29, and his wife The Payson boys' team also lost and baby will remain here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam to the Topaz bys, Peerv, durng his absence. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Crook, parents LENDING A HELPING HAND of Mrs. Coombs, had a family dinThe 9th grade girls of Payson ner at their home Sunday. Guests Junior High are helpng to win included Mr. and Mrs. Dean Holthe war. In their Homemaking den and daughter, Linda, of Proclass they are making hot water vo, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Peerv, and bottle covers for the Red Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Coombs. Mr. and They have two hundred covers to Mrs. Coombs have been residing make, which will be sent to the at Belle Garden, California, where Mr. Coombs has been employed army and navy hospitals. by Lockheed Aircraft company. OF DOING EVERYTHUC-- IN TIRE REPAIRING AD ITS 0. L RUBBER WELDING! iv-e- The war is teaching motorists of Ami ths serviceability, reliability and economy M capped tires . . . but jobs are Mt rf alike. For the best results, your old tire ml he in sound condition. The materials used for As job must be the best available. And the werk must be right. New developments in nbhw welding machinery . . . and just installed la e for shop . . . assures you that expert your precious tires is available right here It 22-2- 25-2- 3. By Elisha Warner BLIND DATES i MilS1.. t At tin- end of 19 " level of prices in v. i"h kets Was two pe: d at laguci arid tm than at the close o s u .y prices of staples the' i da in retail markets m: iwi.yiav living were up about t.u.ei uni one-haper cent. Tm- - pi ice n was smaller than m ar: since 1940, according t 1 Pei kins. Secretary l Lubai Stories from the Scriptures J go Lllv t ' Mr. Henry O. Angus, 84, of T i V - PRICE RISE SMALL IN 1943 the Payson Junior High School The Payton Junior high school students put on a play for the HENRY O. ANGUS Benjamin died Sunday night at his home from causes incident to age. He was born September 10, 1859 in Aberdeen, Scotland, a son of John Clark and Betsy 11. Archibald Angus. He married Alta Ruth Markham March 15, 1883 in the Salt Lake House. She died January 5, 1912. He resided in Lake Shore from 1883 to 1917 then at Aberdeen, Idaho until 1934 when ho moved to Benjamin. He was an active L. D. S. church member and held the office of an Elder. He is survived by three sons, John Angus of Benjamin, Rodney Angus of Springville and S. K. Angus of Orlando, California; two daughters, Mrs. A. E. Aitken and Mrs. J. E. Aitken of Louisville, Idaho; four brothers John Angus of Ioka, James Angus of Roosevelt, George Angus of Provo and Wilford Angus of Spanish Fork; one sister, Mrs. Joseph Banks of Alexander, Idaho; 42 grandchildren, 13 of them in the armed forces; 17 ,i 128 SllNKLlNGSIfr Bp enter-h- her neigh-a Years party ThurJ.. k .n at her home uary meeting ,t:i ;ti ei t. This 20th, at tinuiit g.v eii by Mrs. len. mes v u e played, re-- , u .aid each child Vt F.ghteen boys Mr. and Mrs I si,. . :e icevnt. returned hi, me Saturn v. rial, in charge from Ivn in hud a dehghtfuft; Ci wing for Pay-- a at the home eis of their ... ini special and lormly at tW1 '.l Il'A Cmss work Harding MnluiaV January 17 Island hon. They ke! mis All ladies very busy rUrng n east come visiting to places ofS.4 iimUd n and around N, w YorkPftf' s. thimbles and .n son is in M in getting out Harold L.the ,.gdt depart3 Iekes national ilmi lit ni sewing now in oil 9 l.l m need of being ordinator. . estimated that increases at retail will lun not mure than one cent a can or, in the case of frozen fjuits, one cent a pound. There will lie no mciea.se in prices civilians jiay for tomatoes, peas, snap In ans, corn, peaches, and pears. TIGHTENS RATIONING OPPORTUNITY -- Douglass n of m-c- The following new books have REGULATIONS reuntly been pluccd on the Hub-li- e As a further move to stamp out hbiaiy shelves: Mrs. Parnella E. Farr Lewis, 74, the black maikct in gasoline. OPA of 577 South Fust East, Spanish For Adults: The Sea Gull Cry lias luled that any local board or Fork, died Sunday at the Payson Today is Yours special hearing officer, after proCity hospital from infii unties liuima Suigenn per hearing and a finding that to age. She was the widow Death at the I5ur the tire or gasoline regulatons of John W. Lews, who died in A Little Lower Than the Anhave been violated may not only November, 1924. revoke a gasoline iation, but also Mrs. Lewis was horn August ils The Weeping Wood may prohibit the use of gasoline 13, 1869, at Spanish Fink, a duu 'I'iits Day and Always in the violators pssesssion which of Anna Franklin and Jones ghter Still Jim was obtained as part of the ration Farr. She had participated in Widow O'Calleghans Boys the various L. D. S. church acti CIVILIAN MEAT SUPPLY Hungry Hill vities and had been serving us a The D. A. Draws a Circle Relief Society teacher. s About (67'T) of the The Saint Intervenes She1 is survived by two sons United States supplies of meat The Saint and Mr. Teel Dr. John R. Lewis and Arthur available for all needs in 1944 has O River Remember Lewis of Salt Lake City; one dau been allocated to U. S. civilians, Foiever and Tomorrow ghter, Mrs. Parnella Huber of according to the War Food AdCongo Song five one Payson; grandchildren; ministration. This allocation will Hallelujah brother, Vaughn Farr of Spanish allow about the same per capta The Promise Fork; three sisters. Mis. Mary meat consumption in 1944 civilian The Mothers Abbott of Salt Lake City, Mrs 1943. as On a dressed weight in Survival Lewis Bramall of Spnngville.Mrs Murder With Pictures Jeanette Romerill of Los Angeles Drink to Me Only Funeral servies were conducted Road to Stars Wednesday in th Spanish Fork When Hearts Are Light Again First ward chapel and burial in The Yukon Kid the Spanish Fork cernetary wras Sunset Gaze under the direction of the Valley So Little Time Mortuary of Payson. Crooked Trails and Straight Commandos of the Clouds INFANT HIGGINSON Gospel Quotations STUDENT LEAVES You Cant Escape Infant Higginson, child of Spun How to Well Stay One of our staff members, Lois cer B. and Erma M. Bartholomew The Word of Wisdom Ann Clay son, has moved to SpanHigginson of Snntaquin died Sat AmNew Witness for Christ in ish Fork. urday night at the Payson City erica. She was a very capable student Hospital shortley after birth. Temples of the Most High and was active and helpful in our Surviving are the oarents and The Speakers Notebook school in many ways. four brothers, William Norman. The Message of the Twelve We have already heard good Evan and Elbert Higginson and a grandmother, Mrs. Thea Hig- Apostles reports about her from some of The American Canon her new teachers. ginson of Santnquin. Rediscovery of Man Ruth Thatcher will take her Graveside services were con Happiness Road place on our staff. ducted in the Santaquin eem-etar- y The Vision and burial conducted by JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL and Children: the Valley Mortuary of Payson ForTheJuniors PRESENTS PLAY Christmas Story PAMELLA F. LEWIS V. ,, lf OBITUARY soim basis, it is equivalent t j ipf-- : mutely 132 pounds pi. lap fund processors aujuMments of their rnaxi-- 1 u pints because of wage ;i imo, tin- Office of Price Ad-tmtidtion has amended food regulations covering canned fruit and frozen fruits, egeetablt lien ns and vegetables, preserves, jams, jt lies, pickles, pickled products, and apple products. OPA .'dlu'.v him - J iujiiHaiuiattiUiiiniagiggimiiiiiimuifiditiiutiwiiiiHtiihMiMiigJiiiiiiiimHiatmiSkiJhhifliwaMiitgjgJt11 NEW FOOD PRICE ADJUSTMENTS limit "!i"iid'i::!i. i!iimmiL,rekgiiuni9:imiMtiuiuu,;i!iii':i Farm and Home in Wartime 'iu Entered at ;HiJi!i!iiiii!iiii!!i2i:!iiii::i!!!!:ii,;i,":iiiiiiiiH!,iir home. Step in tomorrow and let us inspect aad you on the condition of your tires. advise wTenNEDY SEGER7Ugr 2G3 Spanish Fork North Main t I team! Man, youre on our Parents in these days usually frown on blind dates, but is was not always so. In fact, one of the most famous marriages of all history was the result of the blindest sort of a blind date. Consider the manner in which Isaac, the son of Abraham. was betrothed to his wife, Rebekah, as recorded in the 24th chapter of Genesis. When Abraham grew old he began to consider the nutter of a wife for Isaac. Instead of discussing this important step with his son, the venerable patriarch called his oldest servant and instructed him to return to Mesopotamia. the land trom which Abrahaon had migrated, and there select a bride for Isaac. It appears that Isaac had no choice but to accept the woman sight unseen, as the only question which arose in the mind of the servant concerning the matter was whether or not the woman he selected as the prospective bride would be willing to follow him back to the land of Canaan. As the servant of Abraham approached the city of Nahor in Mesopotamia, he came to a well, where he caused his ten camels to kneel down. The servant then asked the Lord in prayer to direct him to the woman who should be the wife of Isaac by causing hint to ask some woman who came to draw water at the well to give him a drink of water, and causing the chosen 'woman to comply with his request and also offer to draw water for his camels as well. Before he had cntirel completed the prayer, a very beautiful young woman came Amt of the city gates with a pitcher on her head and approached the well to draw water for the evening meal of the family as was the custom in that country. 1 he servant i an to the well and asked her for a drink of water from hi pitcher. She immediately t lowered her pitcher from her lead and offered him the drink, adding very graciously t! iat she would draw water for his camels also. Your station deserves credit for t n our men clocking in on time. The way you their cars shipshape here is pli saving us or we couldnt keep beating schedules. Our plant d brings the office car here to keep it readier than t engine. Even our laboratory scoffers rave about your g their engines internal to hamstring da rom engine acids! Youre helping cars live. Great st man-hou- rs Such praise from the war plants Big Boss caused the Conoco Mileage Merchant to throw out his chest. His Conoco Nlh oil. ..oil that is even more essential for less essential cars, used only now and then. The unavoidable acids of combustion -- mostly heated away, before rationing, by prompt of the car -- now loiter inside and threaten to cause corrosion. But re-u- se It happened that the girl, was the daughter of Abraham' vant of Abraham gave her an ehrring and bracelets of gold, told her who he was and askecy for a night's lodging in her fathers house. How the servant of Abfraham made his strange proposal to the girl and her parents and how they reacted is oil-plati- pT you know of . . . like chromium Ju plating. U closely, protective surfaced to precious engine par anti-corrosi- ve OIL-PLAT- the magnet-lik- e attraction Conoco Nffc oil creates synthetic Resist acids appetite for your en T with Conoco Continental Oil Company OlL-PLA- another story. PHONE 127 MOTOR OIL |