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Show ' tifj S' Mite ' i)uuwyui i j, i lr , $ irfWnfii &&& ) FKIPAY, JANUARY 16, 1931 THE PAYSON CHRON1CI E, PAYSON, UTAH MREIiIBISBEaB.SUERSLBSlBSBHIS3ieiH8autiaBZEa Local Items f Interest THIRD TO WAR GIE ) RELIEF I 10GR.VM SOCIETY I'FU.TH SUNDAY Mother-- , (I. INK JNlR 1 Sili Mister Dairy Farmer: H M are urged to k op in mind the Clinic to be held at the Health 2 The follow i g program will be Stake House on Friday m January 211. gi.en Sunday, January 18th, under 'lhe newly j Utah County m appointed M the direction of the Third Ward Health Uni: When Dairy Prices are Low doetor will be in charge 2 Relief Society, of the examinations. FEED FOR HIGH MILK PRODUCTION m E, Lade's chorus, under direction of HI E Mrs. H L, will I). Stewart sing I.astmg E Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, of Gen-ola- , Joy," Mrs. Iva Chase singing the the day Wednesday at Pay-soWHY TAKE A CHANCE OF INFERIOR H Get Summer Pasture Results by Feeding 2 Solo, Retold Story. A Question In H H in the local stores. shopping Case Work. Mrs. 13 T. Anna Snyder,! QUALITY g Si Piano solo. Mr. Itied McMullin. Talk, Clyde Tervort, son of Mr. and M-- s Social Service", Mrs. Ora Moore. M Fiank Tenort of the Payson Third n 2 Vocal solo Mr. Clyde Snow ard, was called to fill the vacancy, chorus Ladles under of gj lie selected Guy Johnson and FOR M Mrs. Stewart, singing, We Love Our; for his rouneellors. Mrs. Iva Chase and Mrs., liutlep Work. SUCCULENCE Vida Moore singing the duet. Mrs. Lloyd Powell entertained at a The public is invited 7:110 p. m. ENERGY prettily appointed birthday party Sunday, January 18th. CONDITION Tuesday for her little daughter, I Lien, who celebrated her sixth birthMILK PRODUCTION PAYSON Phone 10 UTAH u day. The center piece for the lunch-KalpESSES38SSaSZaSSSaeSl-KI2SISEli:BaiSX23S3235SSB3m!22irOrchestra Mighuceios join-- j t.n table was a birthday cake, hold ed the Eagles at Eureka, in a body jng sjx tiny cake candles. Those Monday Eve, January 12th. the happy event were Laura wvyvvv ijujing This organisation is surely show- - J,.an p orcev. l.mnese age, Marylyn PAYSON AG. CLUB ing lots of life these dull times. It Smith, Del Rey Harnett, Ix'rion Peterjust goes to .show that everything is son. ILlen Coioy, Rarhara Mortinsen, UTAH-IDAH- O not as dead as it seems. Go after it Ann Cahooti Shirley Reece and Donit will of its self um come to you. na Boyle. V ;iand hi Go to it, Ralph! E. Samuel John T. Lant Taylor Mr. and Mis. John Daniels enterCULTUS ( EUB MEETS PAYSON, UTAH tained at suppe" after a coasting Saturday, January 17, 1931 The regular meeting of the Cultu party Monday evening for a group of V k l people, .5. Club S3IiaiISiilIUlBSSIia888KlIEKI838Bm8SKIiSBfi:22fl was held Wednesday afternoon Admission 75 cents Extra Ladies 10 cents $ at the Community church. The lit The Annual Gold and Given Ball V erary program included a biogiaphy of Edmond Rostand, by Mrs. Maiy of the Nebo Stake M. I. A. will he Curtis and a review of the book Cyr- held Wednesday, January 21st, in the The contest dance, The 1L Commissioner C. ano de Bergerac, White and Mrs. A Poem From The Pen Of by Mrs. R. A. Por- Bon Ton Gold and Green Cotillion will he were - ter. Pleasant Satin Grove Mrs. Lula Erlandson danced as a special feature of the urday evening for the big boosters Mrs. George Staheli entertained at evening. The following A OUR poem was written banquet an( kail, HOME FLORISTS a birthday party Tuesday for her Lula Erlandson, wife of by Mrs. for all Flowers Mr. and Mrs Geo. Harnett enteroccasions, in artistic arrangement. Mrs. E. II. Street was in Provo Sat- little daughter Julia on her eighth Erlandson of the Bishop Otto B. If we do not please jou tell us. Rook tell others we If at tained please )ou, for a luncheon given by her birthday. Many of her little friends Wednesday evening. Payson First Ward and was read by urday in small was Dinner served tables at 5: Mrs. Grace F. Poulson, who enjoyed the aftrenoon with interest67 So. 3 E PHONE 80 PAYSON, UTAH her Christmas week in the Relief sister the evening. Mrs. early A Street home for accompanied ing games. delightful luncheon Society of the ward. the week-enJQ A ..J.J,$. 'VYVTYtVVVVW For They Who Have Seen His Star, The Second Ward M. I A. officers In the East Mr. Ray Steele of Goshen spent Sometime in the fore part of Feb- held a very successful business meetIt. Again that season comes wherein ourj The Hee Hive girls of the 2iul Ward Don F. PoueKon and Mr. M Men and Gleaner ing and social Thursday evening at business Saturday visiting Payson ruary, the visitors were Salt Iuke of Savious birth is celebrated at a Terry party Tuesday evening the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laban enjoyed men. Girls of Nebo Stake will have And by that light that guided unllialt. M-- s. Sunday nt the home of their brother, the home of Donna Harding. Valentine Ball. learned men to Christ so let us, Lewis Hiatt and Mrs. Mabel Stewart Spencer Snow, W. T. Holliday, of Santaquin paid Watch for further announcements. to the teachers. that With the Magi go in thought, are Clove of senior the High the Chronicle a business visit rude stable underneath the star, Mrs. Leonard Stcineekert, Mrs. Mrs. even Clove and a spent Wednesday Mr. Philo AVightman is in Califo--niWhose light illuminated the deep was! runt Mrs. Mrs. A with mother Douglass, Wiylis Curtis and La Cloves party delightful ng on a business trip. valleps round the village of the Celle Curtis the Wednesday from home Creer at Spanish Fork. While there 'given Saturday afternoon at Miss Nina Hancock, of Richfield, manger, Bench, California, having been their for Clove misfortune to Long Geo. the of had Mr. Howard slip grandson, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. R. Mrs. F. A. Christopherson, of Salt Where fertile fields abound, and shep-- 1 called by the death of their father, bis! in a painful Bobby, ice was who on walk the celebrating .resulting L. Bills for an unlimited stay. Lake is spending the week here with herds watched their flocks by 'th-- d Ileber J. Curtis. birthday anniversary. her daughter, Mrs. Ann Butterworth, if not a seriously sprained ankle. night. Mrs. Dora Powell was honored at the Payson Hotel. a social at 1Z Now through the open door they guest Saturday evening at Mr and Mrs. Milo Christensen of her home arranged by the following a first youth, pass, Casper ruddy friends: Mrs. Sid Coiav, Mrs. C. O. Spanish Fork are happy over the Who brought Frank incense, for the d baby boy. Nelson, Mrs. John F. Oleson, Mrs. Lee birth of a fine infant Saviors worship. 10. The R. Taylor Mrs. E. II Street, Mrs. born S .turday, January Next Melchior an old man with a Emma Wilson, Mrs. R W. MeMullin, mother was formerly Miss Helen long white beard who brought Mrs. Flint Dixon, Mrs. Clara Page Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A gift of gold, a tribute to a king, A Dave Shuler. V Mrs. Genevieve Ellsworth. and then Balthasar, Very dark with delicious lunch was served at three heavy beard, Mrs. Street, of Ileber City, is a small tables followed with Rook and Who brought Myrrh as if for our guest for an indefinate period at the a general social. 1 Saviors burial. r home of her son, E. H, Street. WE DELIVER PHONE 39 And now these wise men, who journA shower for Mrs. Charles Woods eyed far, knelt down before their of the Payson Mrs. Butterworth, Miss Ethel Pace. Was given .formerly infant king, has been the of Hotel, suffering quite severthe officers and teachers And worshipped him, but what were by 2nd Ward Primary Friday evening at ely, on account of her teeth, the past 1 gifts compared to the souls ador- the home of Mrs. David C. Forsey. week. She is feeling easier at the - - , wwJ ation of these trusting ones. present writing. For vain it is, Oh! man, that Christ Miss Ann Clayson entertained the were born in Bethlehem. The local Rebekah Lodge members girls of the S. O. D. H. club Thursday .IvM ' games held a birthday party at the I. O. O. If he were never born in you. But evening. Many interesting Romans noticed not the wonder were enjoyed. Dinner was served to F. Hall last Friday night. The affair was one of the enjoyable social of that night, r'i i jten happy girls. events of the week, with eighteen Shut in from field and sky, whose' Supper was Commissioner Charles C. AAhite and couples participating. glorious light flashed through the with centered table a at served large Wife were the guests at a banquet dark streets i'Mr,' cake. decorated birthday a Pat. beautifully Of Bethlehem upon its ridge, and given at Pleasant Grove evening Cards provided the entertainment. though they knew not His king- - Jan. 10. We HandIe duly TSaelBest Utah Coal DRIED BEET PULP Prompt and Careful Delivery i A-c- Payson Ice & Coal Co. ' h :i cn-la.- Mystery Dance SUGAR CO. BON TON i PAYSON FLORAL CO. "lte i J j then-annua- j ten-poun- ur-iv- DONES CASH MARKET PAYSON, gmi "r-s- UTAH , . 3WA V- dont, Was not to be law but love, and man began to count the years anew, And never since has motherhood seemed more sublime Sweet childhood sanctified, because He passed through. Mrs. entertained at an supper Wednesday evening, R. L. Bills Luncheon was served to 20 guests. The evening was spent playing cards, VW V WW V V V Mrs. Leonard Barnett entertained for her at a bin! day party Monday little son, Gordon, on his 6th Mr. and Mrs.- Fred Davies, of visited here last week with . C. O I ri VD , t fir, ttkazi cv: Vi John T. Lant, field supervisor for Co., at Iayso-mathe a business trip to Delta Wednesday, in the interest of his de v v5 ? $ STAKE TABERNACLE MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 19, 1931 Reserved 35 cents Admission 25 cents Curtain at 8:15 sharp m. Special Matinee for School Children at 3.00 p. First o0 admitted for 5 cent Admission 10 cents .3 Go- vi-ii- BENEFIT PLAY . . H Peery, city electrician of shen, was a Payson business Wednesday of this week. J. t i Nelson and birthda, Davies sisters, Mrs. Mrs. NelEllsworth. Genevieve the afternoon was enjoyed with many Mrs. m thvir dinner at entertained son to eight games. Luncheon was served is manager of Davies Mr. honor. of his little friends. the J, C. Penny Store in Denver and enter-oystis also supervisor in the Denver Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith even tained at a bridge part Sunday ting. A delcious lunch was served to Mrs. Thayne Bingham was four couple. to the members of the Utopia C lnb Sewing and social chat last week. were the pastimes and luncheon was served. BOY SCOUT 3 - - Howard Hudson made a flying trip jljto Salt Lake Wednesday of this week. hi-Something went wrong with and had to be picture machine motor He was back in time X fixed right now. and leady for the evening program at the Star Theatre. a M-- -. 11 n i. '"'n. ar.ied him. X t ALSO FULL LINE OF FRESH AND CURED MEATS Ml P ; . fi jt CALL AND GET YOUR STAMP BOOK ALWAYS GET YOUR DISCOUNT IN .d-'.- Mrs. J ,hn Done, Mr. and M-- s. Lee R. Taylor and I.ee Dorn-kiLa- e V inesday f o' were in D"l.e. .idl'd the fori'ial of .or. at ZilC Green Stamps -- jBa - fWtBWMMil1 , ; |