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Show The pays6n chronicle, payson, utam A Cir.E.-- SYSTEM T, fou ITAH EASILY RECOGNIZED Groceries that have been purchased at an O. P. Skaggs System store are easily recognized on the streets, because every purchase is sent away from our stores in a heavy, strong, brown Kraft paper bag. . Also, because patrons leaving our stores always have an expression chat is of satisfaction Very noticeable. UTAH WILL PROFIT BY LOWER TOLL RATES Reductions in Long Distance rates effective February will mean an annual saving to the public of more than ' 1 . Utah will substanTl.e reductions which these by tially profit affect day calls between points from 130 to approximately 1500 miles apart. This Is the third general reduction In Long Distance rates in a period of less than two years and a half. During 1928 there was a continuous Improvement In the speed with which long distance calls were handled, a large percentage pf them being handled while the subscriber remained at the telephone. While the service has been speeded up, the quality of the service has been continuously improved. Thug in long distance service it baa been possible both to improve the service and reduce the rates. of Quick Drastic AcHom SMASHED PRICES Big Money, saving event featuring more FfflU SATURDAY SiMiuuEnxxxniiuxuuxssHKSssssssnxniHiiEszsis m unussssss I L. D. S. GARMENTS SLIPPERS One Lot of the famous -Lincoln! One lot Mens end Udies Garments buppers for Ladies, values tog Jght weight values to Si.oo for 3UC ACCIDENTS . .. ne ,of heavy eights' either old new styles for ia 0f. ai2r,iusMMynnWMaiimroromaBMMws,HHMMiliy SPECI A LS It is almost impossible for our patrons to experience a spill., of purchases made at our stores, though With your sympathetic standing we shall contlnuo to go forward, providing a telephone service for the nation more and more free from Imperfections, em rs or delays, end M 'nclal safety. always at a cost as low as Is consist blanket ' TkU company at one of the, System is in fall accord with the policy outlined above. ' F. H. Reid, President, The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Ladies Rayon bloomers ' One lot of Step-i- n Combinations, etc. Your choice 8 morn- - wq I C Great ,- ,. , QP. SKAGGS wopv-araiu- the 'husbands of the members Dinner was served at 3ix small tables followed with bridge Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monsen received first . prize, Mr. and . Mrs. Wendell .. Erlandson, second. er last Friday afternoon at the Frank NOTICE TO CREDITORS .Mrs. Henrietta Pottglass wag hos teas .at a delightful afternoon func tion last Thursday., Her guests were IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the member- - of s ther' Utopia Club. THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTSewing and nocinl ehat were the pas RICT IN AND FOB UTAH COUNtimet- and luncheon was' served by TY,' STATE OF. UTAH. . In the hosts." . the Matter of the Estate of NORA E. CROOK VAN AUSDAL, Mrs.. Rhea ' CoOmbs Hone who was Deceased. ' married early' in January, entertain Creditors will present claims with eif the Gleaner Girls 'of the Flint vouchers attached to the undersigned Ward,M. I. A. on Thursday evening at a giost delightful social at ths administrator, ' t his residence in on before or . the home her mother, Mrs. Frank Coombs Santaqum, Utah, Tfreyoung 'bride displayed' her trous- 18th day of March, A. D., 1929. seau .a a part of the evenings en OSCAB F. . CROOK, tertainment. Administrator for the Estate of Nora - i t . a.5 i La E. Crook Van Ausdal, Deceased. The members of tbe'Sorosis Bridge Club were ' the1 guests of Mis' Ne R. W. McMULLIN, . Attorney for WigMrpan last Thursday 'evening. Administrator, Payson, Utah. Guests ; exclasibd 6f club ' member First publication January 11, 1929 who enjoyed het - hospitality ' were Last publication February 7, 1929 Miss' Leona 'McClellan. Mis TTielms Vest Mrs. Leslie Reece, Mrs. Florence Taylor; Mrs. Alvin- Peterson 'of Provd, gnd Mrs. Jack Perkins. Prize, were won by 'Mr. Sargent Barnett and Miss Madge Reece. Ride HOSE 1 One lot of Ladies Silk and Wool - !' 49c "lo" One lot odd s and ends, some fall A fashioned Rayon and Silk your choice UwC - The Bee Hive Girls of the Fourth Ward M. I. A. , were entertained at a coasting party Tuesday evening on Peteetneet Hill by their teachers, Mrs. Lucille Monsen, and Mrs. Anna' Nielsen. Coasting was enoyed until ten oclock and at that time the gioup went to the home of, Mrs., Nielsen where a chili supper was served- - J FOR BENT 6 BOOM MODERI House, Inquire of Frank Kerr, Pay son, Utah ltpd. , M- - and Mrs. J.. A. Lovelaaa , ceived a wire from Los Angeles la Thursday announcing the birth of daughter, Carol Ann, to Mr. and M Qenn Lovekas. ' ' -- Cheaply and Safely WEEK END. EXCURSIONS : Payson to &alt Lake City and return 1A Provo and return 65o MELVONNA PRIVATE CARS St SPEOIAI RATES TO PARTIES ON APPLICATION Special car service for protection of perishable freight , - - BEAUTYr SHOPPE - FOR S7.50 ' . ,W , . PLrnr 33. Payson for V aDDointments. ' Bona. Prop. v. M-vL-n- , Your Home, too , Salt Lake ft Utah , . . AND AT A SURPRISINOLY MODEST COST often have you wished a corner cabinet in the -dining room V a set of built-i- n bookshelves ; the' gleaming beauty of soft wood or hardwood floors . . another room added by HOW .. t1 . February;' 'lM, Wavea 'will Permanent j i..' be given at the 1 You can improve Those Who Use the OREM LINE Commutation, or 500 mile Mileage Books 2 CENTS PER MILE Good between all stations -- lr ' - . b- - . PAYSOPJ USE 5 AIL COMPANY- - : . -- To MUTUAL and STANDARD COAL The Second Ward M. I. A. held their Green and Gold Ball Tuesday evening in the Amusement Hall. Attractive decoration in the M. I. A. colors were arranged in' the hall and a large crowd participated in the successful affair. Coombs home In honor of Mrs. Rhea Forty guest Hope, a recent-jM'id- e we? present including relatives and close friends. , Many lovely gifts were presented to the young bride who leaver-WittiM- a Week for Bingham where Mr, Hone 43 employed. From January 15 -- Mens Jersey Gloves Mens Woolen Hose Mrs. Emma Mitchell and Mrs. Henry Jeppson entertained at a show- SPECIAL , m Ib(olw PAYSOEf with as guests. ,v? a 4 1 You will smile for several reasons The bill will be less. I, The quality of the coal better. The promptness ,vith ' which we handle your order, the care with which we de- liver will please you. Phone ! 0 for this better coal service. m Iisniiiiszxuii limKHnamniniiHumHinmareregir!!- ofthe Delta Bridge Club wa, given at the home of Mrs. Elmer McBeth -- CA1L , S bloomers' 8 J -- Youll Smile Too, When You Have U Pul In Your $3.00 for i8 "Specials Childrens Limit fl) one broom to a family. - a values KZIIggg?--- - With every $2.00 Durchase or more. -- and certainty of serving sentences once The World Conference on Nar- conviction has been secured, would, in in cotics Education, says th Portland the opinion of persons experienced the best criminal be matters remedy insists on a twentieth Oregonian, amendment to Federal Constitution for crime. as a means of combating the evil X it is organized to suppress. It does BASIC INDUSTRY not appear, however, that passage of a Federal amendment would greatMining Is the bast of al wealth. ly facilitate detection of higher-up- s who could now be heavily punished Mining creates new wealth. It takes if convicted. The problem is not the useless from the ground and constitutional but administrative. The transforms iMnto the invaluble,-- - j The great west was opentd up by Federal government and states, operating under present laws, can han- mining. Towns, transportation, and dle the s tuation, provided they will industrial growth were brought into arise to its gravity, as well as they being by mines. It ' paved the way could if an amendment were passed. for agriculture development to follow The .drug habit is abhorent to all The precious "metals 'support" The base motals systems. normally minded persons but, as the Oregonian says, an amendment to such as copper, lead and zinc, arc the constitution on top of our pres indespensible in modern lif.-- tv.'--' . - , . -r ent drastic legislation on the subject Mines have brought direct prosperent drastic legislation the subject, ity to many states, where minftig is will not secure enforcement. The pro the principal industry. And indirectgram of the conference for a model ly, through its wddesjWead service it narcotics control law to be submitted has benefited the ' entire nation' atm to all legislatures,' is practical and every American citizen. 1 .' '.' ... should have hearty and unqualified support. Miss Leona McClellan entertained We have a prohibition amendment a number of friends' Monday evento our constitution but that does not ing. Three tables of bridge were at mean law enforcement. There have play and her guests numbered Mr been attempts to enact Bert Taylor, Mrs. LaGrfchde laws as a means of crime' pre; Mr. Merrjl . Smith," Mrs. vention but such laws merely dodge Max Wightman, Miss- - Jessie t Packthe issue which is proper enforcement ard of SpringfviHe, M- r- Florence of our present statutes. Naturally, Taylor, Mrs EileeiJ . Wilson Miss more laws mean more law breakers Madge Reece, Miss .Norms ' Reece. and in the past the multiplicity of Mrs. Weston Bean, and - Mrs ; Madge laws has meant more loopholes by Oldem. . which criminals escape just The midwinter anniversary ' party 2 colors 5c Mens $1.50 values ....I... . 79c 8 -Men. S2.00 value. 98c S Mens $3.50 values $1.98 char- -- Ladies a 5 tie kit" chen broom for FLANNEL SHIRTS popular.' GIVE US ENFORCEMENT Fewer laws, more' specific In INSTEAD OF MORE LAWS acter, witii strict enforcement Saturday 8 aces nd Misses fancy 4 8 luckls. galoshes broken sizies 8 SILK UNDIES and give complete satisfaction in the serving.. ...We know this is upusual, but it is one' of the reasons GROWING WITH UTAH $ GALOSHES BROOMS 1 8 85c thin paper bags. ..Our obligation to our patrons is not ended until. th foods purchased at our store reach your home safely associated companies of the Bell 8, $1.00 this is a common occur-anc- e when purchases leave a store in thin paper or From an ad by Walter S. Gifford, President, American Telephone and Telegraph Company mining 45 5 $2 T f400 for IMPOSSIBLE A STATEMENT OF POLICY ! YMAY PEMAPJOO R. R. Henry I. Moore and D. P. Abercrombie, Receivers. Aldon J. Anderson, Traffic Mgr 18 ' Pnsing the number of can make in ,mprov.enMnt8 !?r h ere Yi .ltH,thmg8nadded save You will be proud of the dim and beauty they add. Come in to our office and talk it over or permit us to oall Tell us Ur perienoe1 enahfn0 r thought about but never felt you could afford. Our yard is ahnm generously stocked with esattsa "ZZo&tfr.ti matmals that meet every building need law t and be a oflastingsatisfaction. ao-uxe- no smattltssmSob? Chase Lumber and Coal Co. PHONB 117 PAYSON "American Standard Lumber from America's Best vaat Mills. |