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Show UTAH THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, ard li M c. n if 1 1 kl ii H IM M U It's S trance but True- - in at hM thumber pa M H ill. U 4Sw H I Mrs. A. R. j I (iempe Roland Phone fit ilson N Ola M- r- Local Items H Spencer Mr. and Mr- -. He y John- M,. and Mr- - Guy A. -. H. J. a d MiCowan and Hr. and Mi- -. rw ivutl the prizes. R-- 1 Ml'. Vaughn IIill are the of twins born last rents jia at their home in the Third Mis. and a itd-a- y, croon; The 535 Ell-wor- ' girl babies, a boy "id respectpounds weigh'd 7 a V. T. Amos entertained the fA The mother was formerly, Miss lwy. of btr tuntiact bridge club at ft M nine Chambers and has one other !adi a14 hei home Monday evening. child. a'uaiii. LI 3 WANTED Any marketable Produce subscription to Chronicle- Mr. arid Jr., - a Q a I'tl 'i May in J, M Friday, March d Prices Effective Friday & Saturday March 3 j w M U M entertained at S. M. Simpson Mr-- . Mm. Cora Allen and children, functions last :h and Glen of Eureka visited here a sene.-- of two social dinner was Mrs. A midday delicious week. la t Sunday with her sister, spent the which guests after eiMil John Cowan. hothe for in quilting afternoon th , Filling ...i.iion, stay away fr 'A : . liiv door the ladies of the M- r- Jack Perry was hostess to sier. On Thur-da- y were entertain club the P. F. H. Club Saturday even- Afternoon owing -- m his tl one of a series ol ai.vei u .wincnts paid for by m osc is to ciise..iirc;,c local transportation n.pip.::.t R or begptr 01 .r.c motorists from Rising lilts to tides. This practise is c! .nguo as to motorists and costly t Iran sport. item c.. :np..nics. T I I Salt Lake & Utah Railroad 1291 w pi ra High In Quality Low In Price! Not Only The LA VOGUE g ships But The Best Values In Beauty Shoppe ( Living Room Suites Anywhere In The State We are showing a room suites at 1.. values n--- Safeway Preserves Peets Soap Powder can 7c 31b. jar 49c large pkg. I9C pound Airway Coffee 20c Cereal or Germade 9 lb. bag 19c pa-si- Baking Powder hell. Lettuce sents arms, and the officers and men stand at attention. George Washington organized th first American fleet. 123J NATURAL PERMANENT WAVES Calumet, lb. 25c White Beans In the early years of the Revolution he watched with anxious eyes while his British opponents safely Guaranteed to Last head d troops and supplies by water from England 11000 miles away bccuase England had command of the sea. Washington found in the Contu.-enta- l Army a regiment of traina sailors. With this element to draw upon, he fitted out armed ships. 5c 10 pounds 25c tran.-noite- - tw Produas Amazingly ural soft (nat- deep and waves, Individuality In FINGER WAVES Ask to see the beautiful 3 pc. mohair living room suite priced at $79.85. Our This suite shewn elsewhere at $95.00 is one example of the exceptional values you will find on the floors of all our stores. Quick turnover, low overhead, and the com bined buying power of our various stores make such values possible. new Oil Waves give the hair new life and lustre. Antiseptic and Oil T PAYSON ' J ffllKKIIMEaillllliailllBIIL NOTICE! Co. ell PHONE 95 STORE NO. 26 SHAMPOOS SHOPPING CENTER OF PAYSON Our big 2 for 1 offer continues. 2 suits or plain silk dresses cleaned and pressed for SEE OUR WINDOWS Dixon-Taylor-Russ- 2 Corn 1 No! 2 can ai Nippy Cheese lb. 17c the tomb, taps When abna-- t sounded on the bugle, the guard pre- SOMNERS stock of living 1 No. lgc is Rear of Stewarts Barber Shop) Phone carton pkg. 1 String Beans i vessels when Tomb at Mount Vernon, Virginia, parade the full guard and. half ma.-- t colors, and toll the All Naval f Best-Lookin- Matches Mrs. d. Mr-- . George F. Wilson, and was serving. A delicious luncheon guests. were special Pete Ijoutensock ed followed with cards. included On Friday the guest list Mrs. J. R. Vance, 11. F. Ott, Mrs. Mr. Glade Cowan went to Provo Stev-- s, Mi- -. Harvey Smith, Mrs. Bert Tuesday to visit with her mother, Ed. Mrs. Mr- -, lltiiry Jeppson, Mrs. J. C. Leatham. Mrs. . Mr-Iiarnett, Joseph Loveless. Arthur Peav, Mrs. W. T. Amos and, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dixon have Mrs. Henry Erland-on- . returned home from a ten days trip to California. Mrs. Ralph McBeth entertained the GBridge Club m( mi ens of the 0. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bigler enterRobMi.--s Madoline evening. Friday tained a group of friends at their inson and Miss Ruth Ryan were spechome at a most pleasant social even ial guest-- . Prizes were awarded to ing on Monday. Dinner was served Mrs. Howard Shuler and Mr.',. Waldo at six small tables followed with Wilson. rook. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Gold'-Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Spence NAUTICAL NOVELTIES Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Page, Mr. NEW SPRING $1.00 .Dresses GORE CLEANING CO. Priced $3.98-$5.5- 9 and up NEW SPRING SPRING COATS GloofSosfiloiii; 7or Ducrimimitinq. Priced $9.98-$12.9- ZObmenxA JL THE NEW SPRING 79c . . a $2.25 TO 98c - Mission Bell Soap CORD Dress- $3.95 LANT & PERSSON CO. 59c yard SPRING HATS $2.25 Where 1 SPORT Qt GOODS 29c bars 1 pkg. of Grains of Gold & 1 pkg of Whole Wheat Waffle & Pancake flour both for Peas, Beans, Corn 1 ftp 5 Perisian For Sport In Oar Grocery Dept. $1.19 es and suits. Neither pen nor word can do these new styles justice. Milady must .see them with her own eyes to iVk.ate their striking beauty their moderne styling their gay colors and leathers. Seldom has a new season brought out such unusual footwear! THE CLOTHIERS - RUSS-0-NA1- R per yard LANT & PERSSON CO. Sandals, Eyelet9, Ties and Pumps for i n f 0 r m al street and sports wear. Latest Styles New Spring SILK PLAIDS SKETCHES OF FOOTWEAR AT 8 yard NOVELTIES Priced can Krafts Salad Dress- OCp ing, qt. bottle Flour, Nebo High CM Oft Patent, 100 Soda Crackers QQ OOL 3 lb. box 15c Fig Newtons, lb 10 49c lbs. Sugar, 10c - 49c Vbs.LiV Men New Spring TIES 25c - 49c Quality Merchandise is Low Pnce- - |