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Show FRIDAY THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH MRS. IN Annie Kay on her Honoring birthday anniversary, Mrs. Floyd Kay entertained a crowd of ladies at her Tab'e.-- . wen-e- t home Friday evening. and an Easter luncti was erved to the following ladies: Mrs. ( has. A Gren-halgTietjen, Louise Chatwin, Belle JohnN'els Erma Kyte, Mrs. son, Lydia Kay, Lydia Bardsley, Hall, Alice Ellsworth. Alice Jones Mary Kirkman, Margret York, Jennie Hendrickson, Martha Johnson, Mar;, Iiet-jen- , Greenhalgh, Lizzie Jennan, Ina Vta!!. Surah Arminta Tuckett, and Sarah Kay. A large pot of La-uLillies formed the center piece. Easter Eggs were favors. Mrs. Kay was assisted in serving by Vira Kay Emma Wall and Octava Openshaw. games were played and old time dunethe of evening. the was feature ing Mr Mr?. Mu-hol- 1ILIJLN, Local Correspondent A ! D i' in i m t a! torn a l .n Saiit.iqu'ii with hi- l.o Iki a and V . nr.d Mr Iro'her 'amily j i ; i. , : : SPRING LAKE NEWS and Mrs. Thomas Butler are in Salt I,ake with their daugh-- i r and Mr. and M.x. W'illiam S nith. Mr. a c; of Mi Mr -t a i Mi- - M it .a! ,ri fail of Scip.o1 'Il.ii l . i y v. .tors at tbe home Jennie lli'l: loiiekson. Mr. and !m i 1. Wa-de- i -- .ial i n tin day isiting wi Mi Dal Moie.lu . ua- - hoitiss Little. Mr. and Mrs. Cuirthur Hatch were Provo visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Williams Mrs. Emma Kay and Miss Rhea Kay of Provo, Mrs. Frank Wall of Santaquin. spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Whlteur. Mias Winnifred the following at evening, Nathella son, Cara Gardner Skinner, Ella Le Whiteur. to - llu-tc- a-- Hellis entertained her home Monday The new lunch counter and confectMrs. Blanche Howard and daughter Talboe, Eva John- June of Nepln spent Sunday at the ionery will soon be ready for business. Celia Jensen Agnes home of her invent i, Mr. arid Mrs. Mr. Holliday is planting lawns and Baron and Rhea 11. J. Kay. otherwise beautifying the ground a round his cabins. Saturday night, Mrs. Win. C. Nelson Thelma and Elnia Tietjen were Salt and Miss Melba Nelson were ill Provo Lake visitors Thursday. where they attended a reception given Mrs. for Mr. and Mrs. Ned Koffard. Mrs. T. J. Wadsworth Sr. returned Koffurd was formerly Miss Claims to her home after spending 10 days Hudson forme ly of Santaquin. in Salt Lake visiting her daughter Mrs. J. E. Pratt and family, Son Don Mrs. Win. McLeod spent the past Wadsworth and family. two weeks in Salt Lake where she culled on account of the illnc.-i-s of here sister. for Alvin Greenhalgh left Thursday remain to he where Lake Balt expects Mrs. Chas A. Tietjen was a Salina for some time. visitor the pa- -t week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Tietjen spent her daughter Mrs. Ammon Hermanseveral days the past week visiting son and family. friends in Salt Lake city. Mrs. W. A. Chatwin and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olson were plea- Jewel and Paul and Garry Ferguson to Gunnison Sunday when santly surprized at their home Sat. motored Mr. they spent the day with Mr and Mrs evening by the following couples. Edward Child. Mrs. Mr. and and Mrs. Lorenzo Clark. Mrs. and Mr. Floyd Ervin Holman, Good-all- , Mrs. Mary A. Nelson and Miss Openshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Rolley the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Carlgren, and Bertha Nelson were in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Nels Butler. past week to attend conference. Lola Bettes spent last week in Mrs. Chas Robbins and sons Eldon and J. T. returned to their home Fri- Spanish Fork visit mg her sister Mrs. day after spending 10 days in Salt Hugh Nelson. Lake visiting Mrs. Robbins parents. John Mrs. spent Monday in Salt Luke visiting Ellert.-o- n Mrs. Don Wadsworth and Son l,oo and Tuesday of Salt Lake and Mrs. Joe Dubois of relatives. Thompson Spring spent the past week end at the home of Mrs. Frank Kyte. the week W. A. Clmtvvm is in Salt Lake on business. Mrs. Lester Greenhalgh will leave Mr. am! Mrs. Bertus Robbins are this week to join her husband who is visiting with Mr. and Mis Garland employed at Los Vegas Nevada. Grove Clivk in plea-aWed. Mrs. Ina E. Tietjen returned Mr. ami Mrs. T. J. Wadsworth Sr. after spending several days in Salt to visit reLake where she attended the State motored to Lelii Tue-da- y convention of the D. U. P.,. while latives. there she also attended the Utah white C. A. was a business House Conference on child Health and in visitor Salt which Hotel Iko Saturday. Protection, at the Utah 7th. and 6th held was April Mrs. John O. Peterson returned to Miss Cleo Andreason was a week her home Sunday after spending a month in Salt visiting with her end visitor in Salt Lake. and family. Chatwin Mrs. daughter, entMelvin Mr. and Mrs. Openshaw Sr and Uvless Geo. W. ertained at an easter card party Sat. conference visitors the Mare Mrs. weie and Mr. were Their guests Bight. Lev past week end. Angus Holladay, Mr. and Mrs. PetChristensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben T. J. Wad-worJr. and family erson, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Higgin-on- , Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wall, Miss spent Saturday and Sunday in Suit Mrs Waduorths mother Wanda Holladay and Frank Ponrison I,ake ofGoshen. An easter scheme was carr- Ms. John Stewart. ied out. The follow ing young people motto Ynian Park, Sunday, where ored her dinner for had Mrs. Emma Kyte an Easter party, the Misses had Sam Mrs. they Mr. and guests Thursday Elton of Genola, Mrs. Mary Wilson Yvonne Broadhont, Natal e Elierlson-WilmHolladay, Mildred Hollis. Farand son Paul of American Fork, and rell Max llou-oCaiter, Hary BurRalph Dubois of Fairfield. ton and Ray G re, nhalgh. Roy Tuckett ,a student of the U. of U. was a week end visitor at the home SLEEP ON RIGHT SIDE, of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. nt Ras-mus- on th vi.-it- a n. Tuckett. . the Fi. e (bin Tb'irMay, at bei home r at the Santaquin Pov.i-- r Plant. ruined out in decoCurds marked the ration- ami liim-hfor: I ydia BardMey, Agnet plan-ent, Genea Holladay, Geneva Hazel Chatwin, Mabk Open-Jaw- , Ix-- ina GreenElla Crook. Horton, Mrs. Zina Butler left Sunday mornand all of Alien Goshen, halgh, ing for California to visit her daughtPear! and Cora Clowaid of Spanish ers, Mrs. Katie Sadler and Miss Della Folk. New Club officers were elect- Butler.. ed after which time Bridge was played for high score. Mrs. Hortcnse Butler entertained at a birthday dinner Monday for her sis Mrs Win. C. Nelson, Mils Melba ter, Miss Lizzie Crook. Those presNelson and Cl . ami Pees Nelson ent were Mrs. Margaret Crook, Mrs. spent Easter in Fairfield visiting with Minnie Sheffield and son Jack, Mrs. Mr-- . Nelsons mother, Mr-- . Carson. E a Crook and son Roy. . Mrs. Jos. Greenhalgh was a Pay.son visitor at the home of her slaughters Mrs. Martha Boyle and Mrs. Livina -- .Mrs i BEST FOR YOUR HEART Miss Faye Butler, who is working Salt Lake, spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1). J. Butler. She had as her house guest, Miss Ixla Neilson of Salt Lake in Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas of Pay son have moved into the home owned by Mr. Peay of Provo. The Gleaner Girls furnished the program for the activity period of Mutual Mrs. Mae Taylor Tuesday evening. Dixon played two selections on the The Gleaner Girls sang piano. Mighty Like a Rose. Miss Louella gave a sketch of the authors life. STATEMENT OF THE OWNNER-SH1C- , MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24. i -- i -- I.-- 19111. -- -- 'f ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF FORD VALUE n Attorneys for Plaintiff. 32 West Center 0. Address Street, Provo City, Utah. Publication dates, March P. V 20-2- 7, 1931. April FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF UTAH, STATE OF UTAH SHERIFFS MW 'mg A' f'r'Vi' IN THE ll SALE doi ! ROBERT E. ARNOLD, ) Plaintiff, )S9. ) County of Utah Before me a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, nersonally appeared Janies II. Mount-,'orwho having been duly sworn according to law. deposes and says that he is the publisher of the The Payson chronicle and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the owner-hip- , management, the circulation, etc,, if the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 411, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the re- -' else of this form, I. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher, Editor, Managing Editor, Business Manager, James H. Mount-forPayson. Utah. '2. That the owner is: James H. Mountford, Payson, Utah. II. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: Pay-so- n Exchange Bank, Payson, Utah; Western Newspaper Union, Salt Lake Utah; Guy Bolognese, Salt Lake City, Utah. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners. stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, is cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the looks of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiants full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and condition under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to helive that any other person, assoc ation. or corporation has any inter st direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. Jan es H. Mountford, Owner, fiworr. to and subscribed before me his 7 day of April 1931. R. A. Porter. Notary Public. My c mmission expires January 1934 d, t: d, it, S.T lb--- 110,290.69 31,475.09 23,841.09 34.16 BANK 1912 State of Utah .. ie The Payson Chronicle published weekly at Payson, Utah for April 1, po-o- Wi-l- REPORT . MADE TO THE COMMISSIONER OF THE TOTAL. $398,820.02 STATE OF UTAH ) STATE OK UTAH IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE CONDITION OF OF ) Utan Located County THE FuUKTil JUDICIAL DLST-KHof Payson, The State Bank IN AND FOR UTAH COUNRay Monsen being first duly sworn at Pavson, Utah in the county of to law, deposes and says TY, STATE OF UTAH Utah, State of Utah, at the close of according is Cashier of the above named he that of March, 25th the on day business bank; that the above and foregoing 1931. A. C. BARTHOLOMEW, RESOURCES report contains a full, true and cor-r- e Plaintiff. t statement of the condition of the VS: said hank at the close of business $312,932.93 Loans and Discounts, Adeline Hone, Deliah Fugal, Nellon the 25th day of March, 1931. Iva Franchom, Jos. Overdrafts, ie Schaerrer, RAY MONSEN. Stocks, Bonds and Securities, W. Richardson, Tresa Loveless, Orroot Attest, Cot 855.00 . etc. ) ion Richardson, Wm. Richardson, T. H. Wilson 10,000.00 Bank House, Albert Richardson, Ezra Richardson, ) Directors Erlandson Henry 6,210.01 Furniture and Fixtures, Elizabeth Berg, .Ada Wooten, Le) Otto B. Erlandson Conntract. and sworn before me. vina Hicks, Rosina Huber. Ernest Real Estate Sold Under Subscribed 1,500.00 Obehansley, Glen Oberhansely, Fred This 1st day of April, 1931. Other Real Estate Owned, 20,680.00 Glenn F. Cowan, Carl (Oberhansley, Ouertiansley. Reserve Bank, Gladys Oberhansley, Ida Oberhans-ley- ; Due from Federal Notary Public. 17,250.81 also all of the unknown heirs Commission expires 1st My (Seal) Due from Other Banks, .... 20,830.42 and creditors of Shadrach Richardof November. 1933. 140.00 day son deseaaed, Shadrach M. Richard Other Assets, ) STATE OF UTAH, $41.75 Cash Items, son deceased and Wm. Wiltshire ) Commissioner, Bank of Office 420.00 Richardson deceased; also all of the Gold, I, W. II. Iladlock, Bank Commis870.9.1 Silver, unknown heirs and creditors of Fersioner of the State of Utah, do here4,911.00 Currency, Ls a dinand Oberhansley, otherwise calby certify that the foregoing led Ferinand Oberhansley. deceasthe of correct and copy true Total Cash on Hand .... .. 6,216.66 full, ed and Ferdinand Oberhansel deof the above named compstatement 3,639,95 Expenses, 2nd day ceased; also all of the unknown heirs 635.83 any, filed in my office this Interest Paid, and creditors of F. F. Oberhans1931. of April, W. H. HADLOCK, ley, otherwise called F. F. Ober-hansl$4,275.78 Total, F. F. Mrs. and deceased, Bank Commissioner. 0.00 2.0. Reserve Bank Stock, Oberhansley deceased; and all other Federal unknown claiming any persons $398,820.02 UTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS TOTAL right, title, estate, lien or interest LIABILITIES U. S. Metallic MagnesPAYSON in the real property described in the compsaint filed herein adverse ium Company reports work will start $50,000.00 soon on erection of magnesium plant to the plaintiffs ownership, or any Capital Stock Paid in, .. 10.000.00 cloud upon plaintiffs title thereto. Surplus Fund, near here. Defendants. Undivided Profits, $2,047.14 Plans under3,257.09 BRYCE CANYON Interest. this city on to 21.81 road place for ... way Exchange THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE Safe Dep. Boxes, .... 138.50 road. Loop 158.48 SAID DEFENDANTS: Service Charges REYNOLDS Ely Construstion You are hereby summoned to apCompany received $109,000 contract $5,623.02 pear within twenty (20) days after Total, Federal the servire of this summons upon for construction of four-mil- e you, if served within the county in Less Expenses and Taxes Aid Highway project covering what which this action is brought, other4,275.78 Paid, etc is known as Peters Hill San Jaun wise, within thirty (30) days after Record, Monticello. above 1,347.24 Net Undivided Profits, said service, and defend the entitled action; and in case of your failure to do so judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of 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 I Of If you to-- s in !t d all n uht ami cant Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gilson have sleep on right u!e, f -- imqdo gyleer-in- . dlei :,;l saline, t le. tiu moved to their Summer home for the ONE do-- e rcl.evi- - im .a, h i; g grossummer. i'ii hop Mi.irnd all sing on ht.i'-dler-iknight. Util ke i hi r art- - on BOTH uimh r ami lower Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ryard, Mrs. v m hovvel, lemoving " tuvei o Ella Crook and Mrs. Nels Johnson knew pot'.e'i lhlo.e- - , to CITY LAKE Friday to spend $250,000 motored Layton -' ' tion in 'J I ,.i i ,tn-- c ; Lint Utah h U erected "o-.with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevenson. ami by uml ee how Poultry Assn, your loina, good you tec I. Cr.v Drug Co. opened. -- Total Time Deposits, Other Bills Payable, f.ed.scounts, Ca-- h Over, 0 ai i Mrs. Ezra Taylor, Mr. and Lyman Gerber, Mr. and Mrs. D. !. Butler, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Moore vir. Reed Moore, Mrs. Marie Peery, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lewis, Mr. and MrAntrum Robbins, surprised Mr and Mr- -. Glen Cropper. Sunday even-ng- . Rook and Penocle were played. Mi i. Cynthia Taylor and Mr. Ted i.e :s entertained with music on the piano and violin. M la t vvck i j o T Butler Py Mrs. Horten.se , a Total Demand Deposits. 171,825.9:; Certificates, $22,375.80 Savings Deposists, 87,920.89 1931. 1 ... $170,032.92 .. . 1,793.01 T rue March 27, 1931, and April Probate and Guardianship information further For M - Veri fhatwin '..as hostess to County Clerk or Respective Signers. a t: .rimer young people riday, at a p. apponited Eastfei party. SUMMONS and Wnl a' were Sunday oi.o of Mr. ami M 'a. M v.ii Ramon " at ttio g.e-t-- , Dun Hall. . to Check Cashiers Checks, lElcASl Notices consult 10, 1931 peposists Subject & Section News Santaquin APRIL vs. JOHN J. HANSON, CAROLINE J. HANSON, W. H. RAY, RAY INVESTMENT COMPANY, a coloration. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SPANISH FORK, UTAH, a corporation, ALMA VAN M. J. GRANT, SARAH 0. GRANT, OSCAR W. MOYLE. As Executor of the last will and testament of Elizabeth Hansen, deceased. VAG-ENE- N. Defendants, To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 20th day of April, 1931, at the front door of the County Coiurt House in Provo, Utah County, Utah, 10 oclock A. M., the following described property situated in the County of Utah, State of Utah, Beginning at a point 15.15 chains East Qf the Northwest corner of Section Thirty-si- x (36), in Township Eight (8) South of Range Two (2) East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; running thence Ea3t 14.90 chains; thence South 13 Y4 degrees East, 14.21 chains; thence West 5.50 chains; thence North, 13 Vi degrees West, 5.27 chains; thence West 23.80 chains; thence North, 55 degress East, 15.20 chains, to the point of beginning; the same being a part of the North half (NVi) of the Northwest quarter (NWJi) of said Section Thirty-si- x (36), and containing an area of and fourteen twenty-tw- o (22.14) acres. Together with seven and half (7Va) shares of the capital stock of the Spanish Fork South Field Irrigation Company, and together with all other ditch and water rights to which the said John J. Hanson and Caroline J. Hanson, or the said premises, were on February 15, 1915, or thereafter entitled, or which were then or thereafter acquired or used on said premises, however evidenced, and together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise apper- at the hour of to-w- it; taining. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 25th day of Mareh 1931. E. G. Purnell, SHERIFF OF UTAH COUNTY UTAH. By Chas W. Mitchell. DEPUTY. Wm. A. Hilton, Attorney for Plain-if- f, McCormick Bl.ie, Salt lake City. Utah Publication in the Paysen Chronicle 412 2 re ght9 enduring RUSTLESS STEEL is used for many exposed bright metal parts of the Ford WHEN YOU BUY a Ford you buy enduring beauty. 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