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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Members of Fourfttf Seminary Alumni 62 Children Examined Auxiliary Eureka Be Legion Will Revue Dance To Sponsor Dance Honor Retiring At Clinic This Week Presents Program Here Given to Raise Funds Members of the The Nebo Stake Seminary AlumFor Recreation Home Paysoa f The Eureka unit, American Leg-i- ex- Auxiliary brought an . As a social feature of the drive Mon- - was conducted this week at the 1 ay-to Payson program ohtaiii funds for the Payson change Sixty-tw- o school. at Son Junior high Bun-nel- l, day night which they presented n and Le- - children were examined Canyon li ,me, Mis. Mildred the of Payson a meeting joint is prepardance instructor, follows: and Auxiliary at the Junior ft., ts were recorded as ing an elaborate danc e revue to members being school, 70 be trivet) in the Nebo Stake Tab- - high vice present. Mrs. Sarah Sterling, was in local unit of the president and the program was as on j charge fol lows : in Prayer, Hyrum lyutensock; trod, ction of program, Mrs. Emma Wheeler, president of Eureka Auxiliary; talk on child welfare, Mrs. Jetty Willmore, chairman of that 20 minute exhibition committee; by Eureka public school bugle and by Goldie drum corps directed of over sevWheeler. The group the between were students enty twelve of and years. ages eight All wore white uniforms. Vocal dance, solo, Gerald Bergstrom; Norma and Carolyn Fursey; trombone solo, Bryce Jones; address, B. C. Collins of Eureka high school; saxaphone solo, Jay Wheeler; vocal solo, J. E. Bergstrom. Refreshments were served by members of the Payson Legion and Auxiliary. Youth To Leave For Mission Home Clarence Ileckstroni, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Beckstrom of Benjamin will leave for the Mission home in Salt Lake City Monday and will leave early in May for the Swedish Mission. A farewell testimonial and dance will he given Friday night in the Benjamin amusement hall. A program and dance is being arranged of by the missionary committee the ward. All friends of the young missionary from Nebo stake and other communities are invited to Qabby (jERTIE attend. BRiiiiiiscaaiiHa Mrs. Joe MeNabb of Long Beach California is here for a visit of several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Dave Shuler. Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Spencer and family were visiting with relatives in Salt Lake City Sunday. o and Mrs. Carl 0. Nelson entertained a group of friends at a dinner party and social Saturday evening. Cards were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Sid Coray, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McMullin, Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Oleson, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Curtis, Mrs. Flint Dixon, Mrs. Emma Wilson, Mrs. Dora Powell. Mr". LABOR The Black week biU is in Committee, bably will not pass. 30-ho- ur pro- This by no means exhausts even the more vital items on the Calendar, but it indicates that Congress has a big job ahead. On practically all of these matters there will be a welter of debate, and almost as many divergent opinions as there are Congressmen. As in the past White House views will be the decisive factor. during the evening luncheon in the hours , banquet program in the chapel and 4 in the recreation hall. The ed guests were presented from the ward. The new biKj George A. Franeom, J. mew and Ronald Schaerre officers of the auxilia J, This week marked the close of ations were in charge of the Lyceum course of entertain- ments. ment, sponsored by the Payson schools with two scheduled proThe Payson Rifle Chib, grams presented at both the Senior D. E. Fowler won second ph The the state and Junior high schools. gallery match in , was of Wonders Modern Electricity held at the indoor range it morning and Lake City Sunday. The Sah, given Wednesday students were privileged to invite City Small Arms club annert their parents. The closing number, title with a score of 182$ Illustrated entertainment on South son gave them a close battk America will be given Friday 1803 points. Their score follows: D. E. Fowler, 3$ Benard, 363; W. Erlandson, I. A. presented a fine three act R. Jones, 369; A. F. Hill, 36 drama in the First ward recreation 0 hall Thursday night. FOR SALE Large Bra Tabic, also Dining Table, Mrs. Hart Brown is visiting for phone 10, Payson, Utah. a fortnight in Colorado with her husband who is employed there. SPECIAL FOR ON WEEK ONLY! Reading Glasses $5 Glasses $7, Rimless One Week April Dr. H. E. Beginni 26 Wrijl Payson Bank Bldg, Members of the Genola ward M. FROCKS Stylsho . . NEWS! are really Pioneer daughters To Hold Joint Meeting GIVES YOU PROOF OF ALL 5 BASIC SERVICES Payson Athlete Wins First In Hurdle Event for Complete Paul McBeth, former Payson high school athlete won first place in the low hurdle event in the track and field meet at Provo Saturday between Prow Y and Logan He lost his stride and Aggies. fell out of the high hurdle event but came back to win the d low hurdles. Home Refrigeration PROOF 1. GREATER USABILITY Ends " and 220-yar- Cube-Strugg- le ! Ice-Fami- ne 2. GREATER STORAGE-ABILIT- Y Kew 9 Way Adjustable -- 1 I Instant New J Interior! Cube-Releas- e In Every Ice iMMAVEtJ THE BEST BUY IN CALIFORNIA WINE 3. Tray Only Frigidaire has it! Instandy releases icecubes from tray, two or a dozen at a time. Yiel Js 205 more ice by ending faucet meltage waste. Come in and see its quick, easy action. 4. in GREATER 5-- 1 SUPER DUTY Y BUY THIS PROOF WAY AND SAVE AMAZINGLY! I PROOF-DEMON- 5. GREATER ONLY FRIGIDAIRE CUTS CURRENT COST TO THE BONEI HAS THE ' ' MWSls Simplest refrigerat- ing mechanism ft7Gives ever SUPER- DUTY at amazing saving. SEE THE PROOF with an actual electric meter test MAYCOCK APPLIANCE CO. Phone Univ. 7851 N. Ave. Provo, Uth New Styles Y ear Protection Plan. METER-MISE- ... DEPERD-ABILIT- New Colors backed by General Motors. Not to do SmW For FRIGIDAIRE PROTECT-ABILIT- 1 wdout completeness with the sets a new standard an at and proves it. saving amazing Come in See PROOF that Frigidaire is the most complete r and food preserver ever known! That it will enough on food and operating cost to pay for itself, and pay youa profit besides! SffWjf For full value in 1937 you need frPTTF FRIGID AIRES COMPLETE SERVICE- - f n Cl Hl'l'll ABILITY. See our SL., gl I," .TMT.ON wJ.,1 PROOFl GREATER Keeps food safer, fresher, longer food-store- Business Week reports the results of an advertising census, involving 1,212 agencies placing almost $500,000,000 of business. Newspapers got 38 per cent of this, magazines 27 per cent, radio 16 per cent, with the balance divided among direct mail, trade papers, outdoor and car ads. eJ Entertainment Closes Star Theatre Thursday night. FARM TENANCY Bankhead has authorized a House bill to make loans to tenants so they may purchase farms and The White House is equipment. strongly in favor of such a plan, but recent reports say that the President doubts whether the necessary money can be raised estimates show that tht cost of substantially reducing tenancy would be vast. Lyceum Course Of Mrs. Ray Kerr was the lucky winner of a $100 Jack Pot at the The four Payson Camps, Daughof the Transportation Act. This of Utah Pioneers will hold ters bill passed the House last year, a joint meeting on Thursday, May the vote in but never came to a 20th to mark the close of their Senate. Chance of it becoming law winters woik. It will be held in this year is fairly good, though Memorial Talk if the weather perconsiderable opposition is develA splendid mits at that time. oping. program has been arranged and PURE FOODS A bill introduc- all members are invited, also those ed in the Senate, which is very eligible for ntemlership and all similar to a bill beaten last session visitors will be welcome. Everywould prevent adulteration, mis- one is requested to bring a basket branding, etc., of drugs and foods lunch and enjoy an old time May in interstate commerce. Future Day picnic. The oldest lady in doubtful. attendance will be queen of May. Practically everyone agrees that the high percentage of farm tenancy in all agricultural states is one of the gravest farm problems. Leader ? nA Cheever, George A. Fra George E Wilson. ChildrT 14 years of age were in the afternoon with dancing and luncheon. Art! bers enjoyed a delightful retary. Cara Sumsioii of Spiingville and in volutionary change. 288 W. CENTER ST., PROVO. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hamilton have received word of the birth of twin boys to their son Virgil and "The plain may take to the heir, wife, on Saturday April 17 in but the landing Is a different Los Angeles. (Continued from Page 1) ward gathered in the recreation hall Friday the retiring bishopric Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peay have Mrs. Sarah Curtis, who has been returned home from a trip to California. They accompanied their seriously ill at her home in the son, Walter Peay and Miss Lola Fourth ward is reported to be Green of Twin Falls, Idaho. They improving. visited friends in Los Angeles and made trips to all places of interMr. and Mrs. Ed Patton and est in Southern California. twin sons Don and Duane, spent the week end visiting in Magna NOW! Only 1 complete line of and Salt Lake City. Mrs. Nerva CREST FIRST LINE tires Nebeker accompanied them to within a few cents of 4th line and is visiting with her Magna A renationally adv. list vrices. sister, Mrs. John Loutensock. Gamble Stores IIKEEMIII1IIM3IIIIIIIS LOCAL ITEMS Economical Highlights ni will sponsor a dance in the Junior high school auditorium Friday night April 30. The affair will be open to the public and all former Seminary students are urged to attend in a social reunion. Dubs orchestra has been secured and it will be a most enjoyable function. Miss Rhea Ballard is the alumni president; Sheldon Dixon, vice secpresident; Miss Deon Crook, Open Evenings Until 7:00 . . ... New Patterns . EVERY WEEK! Cotton Wash Frocks 98c vl!KT $14 The Newest of Rayons in Lovely Spring Prints and Pastels Ask to see STYLSLAX (Sanforized) Gabertex Slacks for ladies Paysofl Z.C.R 1 $ |