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Show F ANEVVSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY NUMBER YOU''" 7 Around CANNING PLAN! ROWSiNG COVETED Scrapbook The i UTAH. FRIDAY, PAYSON, The hhu A GETS REECE MADE AUDITOR SUBSCRIPTION PRICE FUI Bedraggled (lemian Betreat Through Mud AWARDj FOR RECLAMATION ON FRESH PRODUCE SHORT III LOAN DRIVE ai e a n t; i' Weekly Chat whole an :g ie w e is or Or-ph- o Nui-m- a . , This plinto neiivril via neutral channe l, hows pic heel Ca iman troops e, -. ins hud lied together on a vehicle hogged in the a i.t at. One ol tl.e vvouu.lid lias onlv an improvised cl and app.ireutlv 0 ere was no coat to spare ... j,,. j j, to.) v at to sit up. MARCH OF DIMES GOES OVER THE TOP Dovlo Liddli chairman of the sis drive m Pay son, eonijil ted his leport Tuesday and had a total uf $552 08 to Int-util- The vaiious souiccs fioin which tin annum was gathered is reputed us tollows Pay on high .nmol, including basketball game $110 70, J.mioi high school. $47 03 Taylor school $22 94, Petec tneet ail $31 83 collcciun Star Tieatie, $175 80 boxes $22 17; ladies Pay son City $75; Chamber of Commerce, ih' $41 55. Pav-u- $25 00 Mi and Mis Elpyd Harmer intut.uned the membcis of their Satuiday Evening Budge Club at their home. Special guests were Mr and Mis O D. Roninson and Mr and Mis Don McCov Pi lzes wc:e given to Mi. and Mis. Wil-me- r Hill and Mr. and Mis. Harold Smith. Mr and Mrs Ray Lofgran en-ttamed Saturday night in honoi of then seventh wedding v ci sal y, Present were Mr and Mu Gcoige Wilson, Mr. and Mi' Bud Bai nett. Mr. and Mis Arnold Kalabaca, Mr. and Mis Dan Jolley, Mi and Mis Neldon Stevens, Mr. and Mr' Jack Francom, Mr and Mis. Phil Wilson. A delicious hot si.ppoi was served and 500 was played Mr and Mis Geoige Wilson winning the prize's The guests presented the host and hostess with a beautiful pottery ei an-ru- v ae. Mr Mis Phil Neilson en-t- u ir mens and ladies club Satuiday night A hot supper was scived to M and Mis Dan Jollev, Mi. and Mis George Wilson Mi. and Mis Jack Francom. Mi and Mis. Ray Lofgun. Mr and M,s Blocks, Mr. and Mis Neldon Stevens, Mr. and Mi s Arnold Kalabaca Prize's veil won hv Mis. Jack Funcom .nd Neldon Stevens. a r id tumid the . DO YOU UNDERSTAND ALL ABOUT NUTRITION? i Pvt Way ni Fillmoie ai lived home the inclining of Kebiuuiy 1 to 'H nd a 5 dav tui lough with Hi' Wie and little son Laliy, family and fin nets lie has iiec n tationed at Syuui'e New Yolk for the last tluee months He is taking an engmeenng ioui.se at the Syueuse Umvei'itv and has just completed his fust qu.uter Tin. is his fust tui lough since entiling the the-sei- vice last June It was aBo fust time he had n si en his babv son He had to to N. Y Sunday morning. His wife accompanied him as fai .is Salt Lake. John Milton Beck, Jr., who, with his wife and child have visited in Payson ov ei the week end has been named honoi man ol his icciuit Paining company at Fariagut, Idaho, the second largest U. S. Naval Turning Station. Befoie entering the Navy on December 3, Beck seivcd for four and a half years as educational lepiescntative for the Macmillan Co publishers, contacting eleinentary and secondary schools in Utah. southern Nevada and southern Idaho. Previous to that time he taught physics, chemistry and English 5,n the high .school at - , i le-tui- Bunkc l v die, Nevada. A guduate of Payson high school, Beck attended Bngham Young university vvheie )ic d both his B S. and M S He attended the Univcr-- 1 sity of California in Beikeley foi two summeis woiking toward a doctoi s degree in educational ad-- I mimsti alien An Eagle Scout, Beck has been aeetive in the Boy Scouts, in public sneaking functions and m his chui ch woi k His wife, Rhean McAllister Beck, and a son, Milton M 18 months, leside at 2050 Westinin--- u r Ave , in Salt Lake City. Bi ck was those n honor man on the bu'i' of i xu'llent av ei ages in tne many plia-e- s of the icciuit Ells-Vkoit- -- OBITUARY Paul Witt.wr, wan ant cer in tne U S Navy, mined home last Fndav on a 21 day furlough to visit his wife and two offi- sons. The youngest of tin ir two sens, now two and one-hayiais old. he met toi the fii't time He enlisted m the Navy in tin siim-l pleading Pcail Il.uboi and lift in August, 1941. foi ovcui.is mi vice He wa' m he land toi a long pi nod and went thiough the Ah K tin mv ision At t! t nd lt TO BE GIVEN HERE i (LLOYD) NED HARLEY C. RUSSELL , , 11 t't' J i - i v V i i v 1 , i i -- 1 i i l com-aihgent- ly com-"n- s NEXT YEAR i i 1 put . tm very much n for the Re- - i , 0nr ''nWA. ro hurdle to v . w pfhe"", ' this point tlK:, can sPamsh on ill throw the three-wa- y Spanish tie and ,Llons tail to S. nish will have 'UtroucnV 1,1 'ruch!'n of-li- i , i 'i.--t- ai-i- , n c i c . ' i battened 1 i 1 1 : v ' i i in-'o- lo-ct- id 1 .c-t- ? iT tf ( c Haze Fi landson club t.iair-nia- ii on International Relations w.i' in (haua of tie program. Mrs Alga B if of Provo was the guest sp. ,k. r and she used ' I t War Plan-run- g I foi suhji M i'ii '. toi the program M 1 . (ua i I 11 I c tie pinia, ri of college training arid all q jl.fa d siudonts are in was two vocal duets given in cosAt the time tume hv Mi .Ios phme gi d to t k. he t'st Chi isttn- of tin ti si each candidate will be n and all F" m,i Bioadbent lee pr fer-- i with Mis Li Cow ail, aicompan- given a rh"ii a of 'I nee, but taking the test does not ml "ate the candidate to enh t in i v. i v i si l vice The Aimy 'pc ciahzed Paining is aaimi d to meet thi pioi"un Amu s needs foi specialist' and tui f m me i ms Is of 'tudv c ei tain rnta An on thi V (. k VC IX' al J) ai event f i S ' V ( Academic Cu) mn I. ch is at the college level at govcin-i- ! it ti dim,, n nt xp nsc Tie Navy college j .gi u' also :r he ch pic Ul'ici pc Christensen, A bun-q- u nat.li' stu'lcrts to runtime u ol (hire t T'vvl to ..'ip' oximately 150 a leri a trairnm; at govs rment roe pic an with an infom ,d proprjn. cf Suns Svf-expep.se com ' i s m v fel- 'he- t dks and dancing a.s the r.f 'he pi 'f h r ora The affair ff hiding feature low ig fuithir vv s hv Fe quorum ui urged h to (c.piiii 'tm m t1 e Nivy i i ' c 1 , i nembeis ur.i V Fred H.'l and Mi" Afton Hill we if dinner gta sts Si ndav at the Wilnwr Hill home. -- 4. c ot tqc most mteiLsting Cul lub na tings of the year d y altunoon at . ,.s ia hi Weilia thi Wil'on I.ttlc Theater with Pn l h nt lb' en Dixon in ch; igc. it-1- I rom orettv i1 Vmsh Y ,vh,t i!V district salesman for several ycais m the westirn states. His last n. ploy ment was with the Stvite Road Commission doing walk He man a d Mina Latimer May 29, 1912, in Salt Lake City and in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple on Nov. 27, 1914 He had been a m va: lous chuich oigan-iz- . li adu duns, sirvid at M. I. A pres-lnt m the Payson Second ward and m the Nebo Stake Sunday 'u e 11 Lion? i ' o victories in if, l"'o start' ov er Nephi and a Nt ho School m tin yiuis and was a 1 i . Aiw Elizabeth R. Pickering Simons, lie nci ivuI lus elementary school cilia at am m Payson and was guduatid fum Bugh.im Young umitisity at Piovo. He iccoived lus slap utifu.ite as teache in giammar and high schools and also lus it.ite ceitilicale fur school He taught for 10 adimnistialion i 'in-ov- I . l nd-Y- e G, 1889, in Wells and v i 1,st 50 that in re, Vhl("n lists are pub-wi- ll ther name; be includ- - inning 1 to-l.i- y , were made, Pologue '1(se boys, and la R'otds or relatives iy'bp6?!. !n 1'1' ir namos to us. In r names were teed Tt Ae W1 be glad SledRf hom later, and U 54, of died Sunillness of Jr., V-1- I fact that we had iese om,. ls Enos Vcll Simons South Mam Stieet, evening after an .si v a months. He was bum August Pay.son, a son of Enos 185 il i.) he thud Aimy-Nav- v qualify liool board. t'st for the Aimv Specialized Si Smvivois include his widow of the Navy tuiwng piogum and Mrs Iwo daught' is, 2 Colli ge ptogiam which will Iavson, he givin tlnoughout the counlry Kat h Ii i n Cli gg of Odd, de, Calif , on VYulnesdav. Much 15, at !) a Mu. Dai line Nab, on of Hollyone son, Latimer m, will hr admmetiiid at t hi wood Calii, IaV'on Si nan high school, Louis Simons, U S Naval Reserve School at Ausi uO Tc xas; four A Bates, pi mi ip d .announced tluee biothers, A li .i flct of gi in ul infoun-- ! gi mal , li i n bn h (ontvims and adinix- - Akin Siuw n. of Whittier, Calif, ition Simms of Evanston, a pt ifa vi t ion foi m may he Cl i aa n Way in I) Simons of Pay ill, imd at tb( high school Thi Wvo hi " pupulv La out will ad- - s. n, t.vo si't'i', Mrs Donna 1 ii. of Wluttar, Calif; Mis. Khz. bn th Klnift of Panguitch. 'I . pposedly OR AFTER LONG ILtNESS mg i archie of the DIES di , - 1 KEITH 3"? i i W. SIMONS ENOS i TEST ARMY-NAV- Y i , 10-l- b , 1 i 1 Idah 1, n Li w is Mis. Aliesta Adclia Muoie, 7(1, a iisiilmt of Payson for many yearn, dnd TuesJay at a Pi ov o hospital fiom mfiiimtns et age. She was hoi n Mav 21, 18(7, at Pi ivo, a daughti i of Jesse Willi mi and Maty A Fuller Lewis ated m the Spanish Sin was Folk schools and Ih igh.im Young Aeadcmv at Piovo and t, night s pool m this community for 11 veals She w.i. also active in Iv life c hui i h v oi k m hi i e. Sue w as ill. ii l n il to ( it a Mooie Die 21, 1898, m tin Salt Lake n pie Ih bn (1 Apt il 7, 1929 Sunning an foui daughtei'. U s Maiv M Hone of Benjamin. M.- - Fdnu M Bnk of Arne i lean turning piogum No. 49 cents; Utah, 4e cents; Utah ungi ailed and unclassified potatoes, 10 pounds, 27 cents, spinach, 15 cents. (It is interesting to note that prices quoted in advertisemnis of local grocers appearing in this issue of The Chronicle, which were set in type before announcement cf the new price ceilings was made, are all at or below the ceilings listed by OPA. For instance, we call attention to a grocer's ad in this issue, list-icabbage at 5c, lc below celiing; clip top carrot at 6 cents, lc be- low. In last week's issue, local grocers listed lettuce at 9 cents, 2c below the present ceiling; and U. S. No. potatoes at 39 and 40c, for a 10 lb. bag 9c and 10c below the ceiling allowed by the new OPA regulations. Payson merchants apparently give their customers advantage of every possible saving. Private Nylun J. of Di and Mrs. J H Ell.svvoith, has complited one year of study in haste nt Po-- i moil i College, in Clai i mont.Cal-.fomi- .i h Di and Mis J H. attended giaduatlon exei cisis at the Colli ge Satuiday and Nvlan l etui lied home with them Monday for a bmf visit. , S U t.ities, sack', Ellsworth, .son ie-cei- A i I JACK lALL, WTCHINSON. JjLE-rr- con-tu- l. i I REID i I l i i e vv e i -- i i l e The Rita Coitus Club is assist1;. Mi, Aieva M Petiison ot ing the Rid Cuss in sponsonng ol Ills li v e lu w ill i c'lioi at Nc .V M ii n i. Mis Ell Cal lstmi of s a nuti iti n class for all women Ol It alls lol tl ii tine (', lit , om am, l.i lie poi ai V si v K i who wish ti jam The course js Will i .int ( f of Mo. i Cl i. line it i the (huition ol Miss C e in i St lu 11, Son of Mi 'a U S iv v m the Medlt. i mill economics teach-c- i and Mis Beit Stain li Ii.ism tumone sis', i Mi - I.)' ii n Am vt tne Jinn a iah school The id houn turn SvUi Funciso.w nei m n 21 gl amt Cm A ot dnes-dv.- v he suu cssfc.llv passed liquiicd he ln-- t utitu'g Was .hi Id Wi AO mid ei andg i ,k R Anr.ouncemt nt ft the Air Aimv Cops 111 cvci.ng, anil anvon, else M i'u in C1 Mi's of e ill lOIipll Y5 Ih mamage s, Oe ill n s will ue am.VJsi.mg til 11. n s m m M if M tiansen. clan: a tne next ire t tirg to chi ol and have Julv I id i' at 2 p ei m tl.e sc H.,n' r. quin Lie Chi 1st urn, at the i la Pi M Wi dm S lav F t w t Mi up! Fi ; ndx Coi p Wi I. v Ik n.nr Sp uid o.v to Byron B Cheev ei. wn ' U'i 8 J) m . ooi O Jal it the Valiev Mo u ii v 'l of (all f. om Camp Cl. A week cu this i.nlvid Geolite Mm ti and sc ten li ssotls un- , , i g and Ft i n 11. a fui v " w Ki riv p ov i to be Can phi Hi was tin ky fa a Payson. Tl.e i rt fi otn m it tin D , hapi al i. M t in h t ln,' leuntly led Thuisdav tinm c l.om Veil it tuts ,md ap agn until t 'ia loi 'i v la s Tcnn foi S. temple and Hi I Cl JO lilein-- i pital at Nashville, n i f by ttv nand injury tended thioi.gn FIi i is the p- i n I) a Cu ik their parents I .l n i n, id (. Tlie 7o on many f1 ii ndvS of Ralviid in lite u't wci the party emony, i (Du k) Hu '. .kill ugict to l.em 4,:;: r I' . P llo-- e ut..w Mis ed by t t SI Lo'pital at 1' u s t' mple that la is in ' b MlU H.ffc i mg fi grandmother of ttu buliU i Idaho, 1. 1871 agut, T1 Aug v Fehi ua. her home m Manti w i, u .1 I n.atic ft vc r. " E and1" Cib J Vus Naun l will be honoml .t a J. k r o. Ih C. ni Mi an Mu Lvnn llmiscr has gone to N i'h da d m F. ception Satin ri iv laci.t i v 193" m u P iv son adu r Both a:t Da go. Cal fotnia, to visit Sv.n all i quin. i havi bffi-j).' elided iii Mi s tv ild( Pit husband, who is training thiie Payson high si ho., da ts, a in the U S N,vy, She will uNn hi i m dea'h recently lotuim m toi S I She is s u iv ed l.v nine grmd-- ' S t u uc II visit in Los Ai Lelcs with he i serv mg tw o ye,, t no of whom an in I children, Four cpv Silt S Lee, r, Mis. Ada Canadian mission ,.rd-'(- i thn e gi p c m rv a i ii u a wi d 'I- ildicn two huthci', John W Frivate Ell'z orth is a gradu ite on giu n n h inoi of a t t A man iage ol 1 w'hi he his." (book of Pivson and David H school, cf Payson ( .Tin iv ev t, !,OUt ii in I circle of fi u nd. will Ik ithletics. m (hook of Sanbiqu.n. two M'tus, Kwaid n was si u active t. i W Uiookx of Kl Cciuto ed by Mr and Mis Ma-las for 11 edit ci colk a vvoie The year i. h.jde aive At H C and ih Mu Hitta Wil'on landson , vv Pmnona. r k at i t nd ,i fmg' tip of oi i,i t f Pav son t.vo half spteis, Mis February 5, tinL of pink loses hi I a a' Jack (Lovd) Wignnll. son of Mr. Cl ai s Bi ri v if Dc nv er an Mis Miss Ilia Jean e Slu w s at'' C, ,1 V Mis James E Wign.dl. has E'1'! Sw a pi of Sal I, ike Citv an the hiule of Av and Y' Bunk i m d M . V Crook of r E a1 lived at the Field Aitill. ly v in R Uil'on. son no l.alf hi o vl T. uoid M a lb Ok-Sill Foit son Pav V. R Gilson of Cirter, How U ( f,n- w ill n imn. vveu he will icccivc Foni" d ' i w r church set v lie .m v t e Pn-2 ' basic mo. in tt, S d ' a led p turning : ble ring a po t Ms Ft u nd - mav ,tc Wigr.ml has been attached Fiut w d r 22 a black di e s w id Ft b' J , mi B itcrv F 33rd battalion 8th Call ,d t p f V ilh v Moi t i.u-11 , yoke wit! m. ti r He wa' m- - to sc i v icr Inc n "nt wi be i she it "on With mr.ing rigmint iv- .ct'd into t a Arnv at Foit in P iv son ei it terv color with f x ecu Do iglis. Dec 27, 1943 orchid coi ug 11 ck R remain at H m ' Po x Wignal! who has been i. tiv i f R j ssi and IMa a Me foi Ida.no the groom is att n past Boi'i at .11 Silo of Salem n Cle l re d to S in Chns'eP''n tran-fbe i v has ci. e navigation sdT t - m ! hi arl- in Payson Wedni'dav iil and Air Coi ps Lui.' Obispo. California, h une of Ms H 'jut d The cdcl was born culmination i f i i v- ,.nud to the tank of Technical ( iv s A Dixon school romance Fcbiuary 12. he rgvant. iM metUng. former stuck nts d ; our tzoo.' of Utah. 11 ) i ul vk - tar. sc I:, i W NEWS ot- oim MENwWOMEN IN UNIFORM . at Piovu This is about double the amount collected last y I i '1 n organ-iat,o- I i -- 'end to the Utah County 1 11 I , Pauly e 4 from WK. SAM fi e 1 I -- to our attenf,,i ding names of t. e service were 'in lmt last week: i , dn-ccti- cal i . ever-'gmeas- 4at the I com-mitt- s, on men in i 1 ( N 1 k i . a las been 111 i i i t i s APOLOGIES l . e OUR 17, v i .m ot i t , opes. in i ; our i , 1 i can-irro- u.. i i i ! Gettys-addres- v 1 i i meeting tin and quality ttie govniimt nt GEMS of thought and civilian learning Like the Ai M Mantime what to know r.evU'do do award is di woitH kn .mu, and to est honoi the poet doing. l3bnt stow on those Humphrey ceptional id tm'en erudition pi eduction. heap of Along with the lugg.'i e of antiquity. Balzac the avvaid caines eeiin n symlapel pins tor the should be bolic who woikeel to make this people f aim of education 'award a into mind living Uert the possible. a reservoir. m and not This recognition ol tin itloit.s ' vkhich is tilled by merely made by the men nd eeonien .,ne m. will be emptied by who woi ked so and John M. Mason faithfully in oui lneliisiiiousle png out plant elm mu the season was not earned but in past know the laws of God will be veiy deeply ujpuuuUd and reve iution, and then and a constant remii.de i to ail of r.ion.the i.tfi etions and will us that there is a need to woi k with those laws "harmony to uphold and if possible harder S. Scovel F. A' education sui pass this war pi eduction, un til the final goal ot ietoiy has 'e first conMderjtion a wise been won. sail Mr. McGlonc in fixeth upori - the great end creation, what it is, and commenting on the aw aid. jan it Last year people of Pay son and the next is emost pioper means to that surrounding communities fust Walker pledged united suppoit of the program to produce and piocess Is Dorothy Sell, of Keenah, a maximum amount of food foi aimed forces and civilians This :insm, whose husband, Arvin, pledge was earned out to the second st mate, carpenter fullest extent, so that when the .with the Seabees somewhere South Pacific, has received time came to pack the canned goods, the working foiee was obparody on Lincolns which Sell said he tained thiough the splendid assistance rendeied bv the Civic companion had written: Organizations, the churches, the poscore and seven days ago schools ,the U. S Employment battalion brought forth upon Service and volunteer workers iand a new pioject. conceives foxhole and dedicated to All of these loyal citizens joined with the regular experienced proposition that all Japs are force and labeled side by side to red evil met the high production requne-ment- s 't are now ensnared in the demanded by our war with ram and mud of the island, the Axis. whether this project or Mr. MeGlone said that official Seabees will long endure. awaid ceiemonics at which for are all tom tlier slipping mal piesentation of the A awaid sliding as we do this, but in flag and the individual hon n culti-w- e rger sense we cannot and manpins jointly to bewoikus held heie withcannot navigate, we agement will this (pound, for those in the near futuie High ranktrains which made this mud and Navy officers Army ing have made it of the War Food impossible, far the poor power of all but and 'pokosm in selcats" (tractors). ected by the employees and plant for us, the Seabees .rather management will paiticipate m enslaved here by this men-ibthe colorful ceiemonics which they who are in 'ge of us have thus so An enjoy abS scs'm of tne freely wed. It is rather for us to Beta Cultus Club was held Mon ere sickened by the dish of dav night at the home oi Mis. set tefoi e us.lhat from these Leah Coiay with Pusideiit we take our Curtis m cliaigc. Mis nourishment; 00 devotion to those cooks, Elmer gave the lesson on Mr stomach' gave an Bolivia and Patsy Lunt enterof commotion. tained with accoidian music. e world will lit tie note nor Membcis discusstd ph.ns foi the remember what we build Wed nutntion classes to beginclub tat we shall never is the which and forget nesday sh and beam we ate here. sponsonng Membcis bmughi resole e tbit we shall not mi woolen matciials to be used Reiicsh-mentweatm vau; that this bat- - Red Ci oss Alagaiis shall have were scived midi r the thnty days of United States by ,'Jn,,ln of Anna Dale law eh s and this t nought shall not mo,f was used. Valentine e from conM-t-- I t 1,1 a Fmaiui i omimietxw ho tah- G oi gi Ck Cn.tsc, the w ai pi n i and t ibol. ited all s.ili up lc, Thuis biiaid aniniuilied today .1 iv mm mug latlelimg ,'i t ov UlA at ti n i i tiny s had S l, - .,1 F. F, oi G typo bonds laid tliiu Li.iU.t the slate ili.uh i,p to oiu.uv 29th, will w mli salt s .uni et.ulcil s, be ol I.t il ,r quota, SO theli1 It d " a s o lol la son to do her pi i sent u 1' 'll till nl'.d s.iv mg ov i pi lus last fui 'bai in the di iv i If you w In n t in u a as no pi n i huv u l,t iioita-- , to the point l i si a i iM uie u in i. n y ou havent dune it OOI lull 'll. ill To i qii. lli p' k i s hi tw i ll t Mi'. SvK.ui ( eenhalgh whose i mmunilus ami still .issiiii iht hii'ti.iiui is (ban man ol the 1.111 t W oh sale! nd the n tall .1 m tee Klbtit.i district, did ate ot pul t, the state is hi t n not 'li t Geoige do it. a.s so many In Hit d mi six , oin s. Kvil)li ) 'pie .oe wfmt to do when there Spl hill, ()PA .ISSIK lat p! e l (I " ti ii avia to he done. She 11 Si lit. Uni xplalhi d t oinimm i.iiv.i"id the district, sold the ities widim tie s.une Zulu will in n a, accounted for the ,11 l.avi tin same a dings ..nd di hv ci tin bonds money to the pine il w tt s dt the ells fun h.i'i s and Elbeitvi went over vile mini zojii t mu ot et ul. s o.n tl.e lie .u tl e toj) si llmg $1,31)8.75 of a quolioli sale si ei en mg point ta ol $12(0 to a Ci mn. unity pi in tilling lots, it iial woikir Uongutulations is planned, will lie icvised by the Go'hui s.,1.1 $10,041.25 of a OlA eveiy two weeks 00 quota; Spi ingLoke top-p$10,000 he pi ice of'lettiu'e under tne thin quota ol $2500.00 by m gtul.it ion atloids a convinc$2539 75 of a $2500.00 ineha'ing ol the to the benefits xampli ing quota Sviiit.iquin sold $14,302.00 onsunie untie! wai pine ol lu $20,000 00 quota; Genola is This st.iple a tide of diet 00 on a $4,000.00 15 sold as high as and 20 tents a shoit $2,000 The new ceiling puces iu.id n i li om 11 to 12 iTiits a pound Few heads vviigh as much as a Momll Nielson, supervisor of the Uinta National Forest, was pound e 10 to 11 cents a tin juicst speaker at the meet(.allots bum h as lompaied to the piesent ing ol the Payson Lions club held oiling pine ol mm cents Ban- Monday evening at the Elite cafe. anas wen 13 to 15 cents a pound Mi. No Ron showed colored mo.is compaied to the new ailing tion pH tun s ol forestry, showing how had logging practices pi k o 12 to 13 cents Top legal pi lies fui Payson wail and call lessliess ill the past had dt pk ted our foiests to the extent be: Y, illations according to v.uicty that a dangerous shortage of lurn-l- u i may incur m the' near future. or guile, all pi ices by the pound unless specifically mentioned: Fight niembeis of the Provo Apples, 12 cents; bananas, 9 to Lions club, headed byr Zone lead-i- i 12 cents; Eldon MiKell, attended the gupcfiuit, Hto 11 cents; lemons, 13 ants; ounges, 7 to 10 muling and invited the local lub to v mit tin m in the near fuant'; 0 taiigei ines, 14 10cents; cab- ituie bage. cents, cal ot, cents, clip t Ph salt nt Vein.il Twede was ippi d California canot, 8 cents, topped Utah can nts. 3 cenOts, let- m i lull ge of the meeting. tuce 11 cents, onions, 7 cents; po I I Pie i n in -- he ai t eoikeis Readers) kQur c i e a tenWe Have i 1 utn n e it ti tl pai tine nt .. toi tion in se.iMii, t a nil U m t s 4,421 50 c.f lust stati wide cununun-- i 09(1 in tin Fuiu th ciilino uguluting tin in u ul '200 pine li o tahli s W.n Ban Du i ml s and si, uiordn4 to i .inn h i tiv luie Inn 'day R w Ih o.idbi t, i hail mn ol the Tin v Food Adii.mi I PAYSON DISTRICT u'1 Pood Ad I! ment "A a a... mg oe i D, Mot, ol tile Child, i lna utiori at SpaniMi P to oifa l d noit u n d be Mi A E V.( intendi nt This aee aid ' this oi CEILING PRICES SET Well TS $2 00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE v ta'ii wives under of the presidency, Fin in H utt, Cl .. once Christensen and Reid Money. the cle 1'ftH.n |