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Show FRIDAY, MARCH V 4 20. 1931 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH GENOLA NEWS egmNotic Up-to-the-Minu- te Modes said court. This action is brought for the purpose of obtaining a judgment and decree quieting plaintiffs title to the land described in said complaint. Christenson and Straw SUMMONS THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR UTAH COUNINT TY, STATE OF UTAH A. C. BARTHOLOMEW, hewaier VS: Adeline Hone, Deliah Fugal, Nell- ie Schaerrer, Iva Franchom, Jos. W. Richardson, Tresa Loveless, Orion Richardison, Wm. Richardson, Elizabeth Berg, Ada Wooten, vina Hicks, Rosina Huber, Ernest Obehansley, Glen Oberhansely, Fred Carl fOberhansley, Oberhansley, Gladys Oberhansley, Ida Oberhans-lealso all of the unknown heirs and creditors of Shadrach Richardson deseased, Shadrach M. Richardson deceased and Wm. Wiltshire Richardson deceased; also all of the unknown heirs and creditors of Ferdinand Oberhansley, otherwise caldeceasled Ferinand Oberhansley, deed and Ferdinand Oberhansel ceased; also all of the unknown heirs and creditors of F. F. Oberhajis-ley- , otherwise called F. F. Ober-hansl- ie deceased, and Mrs. F. F. Oberhansley deceased; and all other unknown claiming any persons right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the compsaint filed herein adverse NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR UTAH COUN- y; the plaintiffs ownership, or any cloud upon plaintiffs title thereto. Defendants. to THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ;AID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to ap-ewithin twenty (20) days after he servire of this summons upon ou, if served within the county in vhich this action is brought, other-vis- e, within thirty (30) days after aid service, and defend the above ntitled action; and in case of your ailure to do so judgment will be endered against you according to he demand of the complaint which ias been filed with the clerk of ar York, Geneve Sullivan, Lola Cooper, and Annie The Genola Cooper; Wranglers then furnished music and songs. The Wranglers were: E. R. Nelson. I A. Cooper, Daniel Sullivan, Vivian Cooper, Marvin Jensen, Alden Nelson and L. Hartvigson; Aunt Nancy and Uncle Diologue: Josh puts up the kitchen stove, Mr. and Mrs A. L, Hartvigson; Vocal solo, Russel Peterson of Santaquin; A stunt was put over by Mrs, Genevieve Davis Jennie Sorenson and Serena Rosley. Dancing and refreshments formed the rest of the evenings entertainment. Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Throckmo-to- n of California, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson, of California, Mrs Rae Morrey m I.i son, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kump and daughter, Iona of Provo. 20-2- Albert Richardson, Ezra Richardson, Le- . ' Local Items Mrs. Henry Roberts by Mrs. A. R. ur TY. In the Matter f the Estate of Deceased, Mary E. Lemmon, Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned Executor at his residence No. 116 East 1st. South Street, Pay son, Utah, on or before the 1st day of July, 1931. WILLIAM ALBERT McCLELLAN Executor of Estate of Mary E. Lemmon, Deceased. MORGAN & MORGAN, Attorneys for Executor, Provo, Utah. 2 MEALS DAY, PLENTY WATER, HELP STOMACH A dairy meeting was held at the Genola School house on Thursday evening Mr. W. J. Thayne, Manager of h the Dairy Inc. was the A main speaker of the evening. local dairy organization was established witth the following offUrs: B. A. Smith, President; I. A. Cooper, David Thomas, Since I drink plenty water, eat 2 good meals a day ajd take Adlerika now and then, Ive had no trouble C. DeForest. with my stomach. Unlike other medicine, Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing poisonous waste which caused gas and other stomach trouble. Just ONE spoonful relieves ga3, sour stomach and sick headache. Let Adlerika give your stomach and bowels a REAL cleaning and se how good you feel! City Drug Company. Utah-Wgsatc- t; Arthur Draper and characto-ize- d FOR The young miss who has her own leas about fashions will a lore this little school frock with its curved collar and and stanuug . And its very simplicity and youthful charm are certain to please her mother, too. Two inverted in the front ad to the trim Size 10 requires : feeling. 3 challis at 90.. $2 SI were en- as follows. Air. and Mrs. Harry Huish and Katherine Creighton Melba Jensen young son, Junior, arrived Sunday Jimmy Ilolstead Steihng Burraston from Kimberly, Nevada for an e Father Creighton Evelyn Kirk at their home stay on North s. . Ada Kirk Main Street. Creighton Dawn Joy . Inez Peterson Rilla Baxter Mary Hilton Rose Ramsey Ethel Steele Wendall Erlandson, accompanJess (leoiges Henry Roberts ied Mrs. George Bahff and Mrs. W. Douglass Lincoln Grant Baxter W. Allen, department officers of the A buffett luncheon and dance follAmerican Legion Auxiliary on an ofow ed. ficial visit to the Salem unit Monday indef-inat- . M-- . . M-- s. . . afternoon. The included Delimit White enter- talks from the three visitors and tained the mombei.s of the 500 club luncheon was served. at their home Saturday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wall, Alls. R. Balzly accompanied Mr. and Ji., M". and Mrs. Ted Ohelberry, Mr. Airs. Vivian Alontague to Salt Lake D !' J..M and M nd Mrs last for the day. Saturday will ,, ,1 Mr. and Mrs. Alontague, Mrs. Balzs. M-Mi Watei-beriIcteiMin and .mh y ly, Ralph Balzly and Phyllis Balzly and Mi and Alls an ilarscn, visited last week at Eureka. Refreshments were sc: ved at midnight. Al iss Orabelle Huber came down Salt Iaike for the w'eek-enMr. Orville Okdberiy who is attending the B V. U. spent the week Aliss Peail Jones who is employed at end visiting his parents Air. and Mrs. the Utah State Capital and Miss JenOkelberry. nie Jones who works in the office of the Utah Poultry Producers AssociatMr. and Mrs. Will Steele spent Sun. ion, spent the week end at their homes in Silver City, visiting friends and in Payson. Mr. and M-- s. y, f-- Elmer Jensen, Directo-- s. Br. B. A. relatives. Smith was elected to represent GenClinton Allen and Eileen Page stuola on the Board. dents of the B. Y. U. spent the week Miss Sara Loynd of Springville a end visiting their parents. former school teacher of Genola school visited in Genola on Sunday at the Mrs. Myrtle Hansen and Mrs. Lillhome of Mr. and Mrs Marvin Jen- ian Finch have been called to Santa-quisen. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Smith were on account of the death of their also guests at the Jensen home on father I. B. Smith. Sunday. n i ilson. Correspondent vious week. Both evenings joyed by all club members. Utah-Wasat- MAKE THIS FROCK ABOUT $4.35 A The E. T. C. Sewing dub met at the home of Miss Echo Haynes Thu-o- f last week and at the home of Miss Vera Piffier. on Thursday of the pre- Lor-en- SA P. 0. Address 32 West Center Street, Provo City, Utah, Publication dates. March 7, 1931. April Smith Friday evening the Relief Society The Goshen Relief Society organizaheld their annual party at the Geno-l- a tion held its annual celebration Tues. School House. A program was giv- evening in the High School auditorium a en under the direction of Mrs. President Bertha Lewis was in Draper. It was as follows: The charge. Two one act plays were preLdel sented Secret by TVecj'' Old Maids, by the following cast of charaDraper, Zada Livingston, and Ruth cters: First Jewels by Shoemaker; The Wimmins School of Mrs. Robert Finch and Mrs. Elsa BarPhilosophy, by .tre Yorl(. Gladys tholomew, The seconds Careers was Prepared Especially for This Attorneys for Plaintiff. Plaintiff. Loren By GOSHEN NEWS d. Among those who were in Salt Lake to attend the opening of the Utah High School basketball tournament Wednesday, were: La Grande Gudmundsen, John Daniels Jr., Ray Wilson, Howard Taylor, Elwood Dunn, Hemy Simmons, Max Wilde, Vearl Patten, Boyd Page, Roland Erlandson, and Byron Montague. frill-trimm- cuff-,- box-plea- ts 1 ds kS ;a-- d 1'- ar h lawn at .30 1 frill: g at Findings 11 38 .25 80 . Fx'cl'a Patfrn 25 Totaling about Fxcella Patern No. 3380 to II i ears, 25 cents. $4 35 Sizes 6 The following people attended the Men and OltJaner ban (uetj at Payson Wednes, sy evening, March 11, from Genola: Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gee, Mrs. Catlv erine Kump and Miss Nathella Tal boe. M Will i GEutffiE) ft?) STS ffl Miss May Gore had her tonsils removed fit the Payson Hospital on 3? (Has eqesb 3Z Curtis performed the operation. Miss Gore remained at the Hospital until Sunday afternoon. She was accompanied by her Miss mother, Mrs. Ivan D. Gore. Gore is getting along as well as can be expected. Satu-da- Up-to-the-Min- Modes Prepared Especially for This y. Dr. A. L. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson of California were visitors of Mr. and Newspaper Mrs. M. J. Hallows. SA Mr. and Mrs. Robert Throckmorton are visiting Mrs Throckmortons parents Mr. and Mrs Alma Lindstrom. Mrs. Rae Morrey of Payson has been visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith. Mr. W. H Smith, Mr. I. M. Draper, and Mr. F. W. Davis attended the meeting of the Nebo School Board on Friday evening. This committee was chosen at the last P. T. A. meeting to present Genola School needs to the Board. Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Obe.rg and family of Delta were guests rf Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Smith on Tm do ' The Obergs expect to makv- their COATS $7.95 to $29.75 HATS $1.95 to $7.95 DRESSES $1.95 to $24.75 - home in Genola. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry of Elberta were the visitors of Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Gore. , The officers of the Genola and the members that are the contest dance enjoyed an meeting and chicken supper day evening March 18. NEW ARRIVALS! JUST IN TIME FOR EASTER Choosing the correct coat, dress, or hat for spring is mighty important. But your decision is certain to be a happy one if it is selected from Wilsons very smart collection. Superior workmanship, distinctive styles and fashion first fabrics are outstanding features in every coat, hat, or dress your guarantee of complete satisfaction. S S WILSON MILLINER Y & Ladies Furnishings ! : Everyday is Bargain Day jj MAIN STREET Phone 83 Payson, Utah MAKE THIS TUNIC FRO FOR ABOUT $1128 M. I. A. learning officers Wednes- Miss Lorena Smith w'on the School Championship of the National Oratorical contest on the Constitution of the United States, Wednesday March 11 in the school contest. She will go to the District contest to be held at the Lincoln High School some time in the near future to represent the Payson High School. K to 48, 25 cents. i isi ,i DSWOIUH A non r,u lo i Tt will not lo hang well. or rfiy. while being restst&at li i r and mildew. curtain has a finish that Is haul.. ptruptible. so that tbs btauly of tin rayon stands forth 'i . and as In the lotus and the Iris' dt signs I's water scene motif Is m with its use. Such cur- -' t itns ,ome In very heavy ail rayon be found ar and those whuh hii talf'ti some in been ai ranger) uilioil un meat ctlur' In icavy duplex rayon satin, trouble by womm of are bet ig used to give a note of )akli Use of water-- r p tb a muu.uls m eolorlul luxury to the bath. Ths colorful tones (walls If not tiled, can be covered wall papers The one ubnxc, fo n t ims de- with w ui i p. Merit pends In particular 'or ns emor ol tin same design as the shower note upon u show? uri in of ( UI '.tJ'l rmyon doou Alt' i all things are not clean, satin in gr n tnd w t i b hl men I, ti.'iause they am whlt' pliulLil w u Ihn lui a u m Watt, can be just as elean-- lf R,.Adolphe (. Inc M vi because it hrts irnater Is clean And tin glaring whltn-i.tsof :ia bathroom suggest! elegance ihan uiiiiih- - o' ; an nght colom and IS at 'hi same of iieunllmss Is giving way In uff- -' Blue vi r It also lo dati hoim.s lo brlgnter mot piacllial ch'M (ally treated tn tn. ' It col o i f u iquipmeut and decoraLa wXme- - repel leu I and heavy tion. gros-de-ra- r 1 lia-be- J"1 $1138 Sizes 14 w i rt h 3314 r. imsi oi us uho hao hani-value a bathroom a will jp pointed a. tin rest of tin Iiohm r I hiit it is not. n:i ail n miv to have it (omphbl rebuilt in order to make it mod. in ami beautiful. Of (oursr. Mm plumb Ing ha-- s to be up to dub but to far as the n si of it go o.u of the most attluMivc bl'hrntmi to E .,- Satin and velvet make an important new fabric alliance this season and when they are used in black and whi., for one of the New Russian tunic frocks the result is simply iniMstible The tunic shown here is of white satin, trimmed with bows and a belt of black vehet and worn ovei a black velvet skirt. Size lb requires. 3 vards $5C' satin at W ard h tl.et at $3 5i 4 38 . Findings Fxcella Pattern Totaling about Fxcella Pattern No Votin' of Colorful Shower Curtains Chronicle Job Department e |