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Show FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1931 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH of IJi . .del itor 1h t week ut tie I,, other Mr. Ji he Nit! it. Mi,. a i of Lome per line miniadditional issue um three Lr.es per 5c at per line. Issues, no resetting, RATES Mn. Heniy Roberts by wm Classified Advertising NEWS GOSHEN K he Iilkeiiiianl i Probate and Guardianship information For further S 4LE My five room modern County home at oO S . 2nd. South St. Payson. Lt. Wallblooni of Walker Inquire George Barnett, mine ( aliforma l., the gue-- t of h. r FOR S U.E Green enamel range mother Mr.. Geneva Finch. Mrs. Wail-1- , Mis. Vera Fnsby, 190 new. S.-ike iiuiii was lormeilv Miss Twila Knch. We-tPayson. 3tpd. South 5th . Mi-- OUR FREIGHT SERVICE IS Quick, :fiM cents -- lie i frame I 1( Mr J. v is reported re-- 1 Alfalfa Huy For Sale, inquire Lars covering from a major operation at the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Iaike. Johnson. G. nla Utah. 2tpd spendable and Low ( RuuRKi IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Plaintiff. Mr-- Ober-hansli- D-- cue-stic- he-ma- l, s. over-capaci- ty Gal-leghe- r. SU-bliin- 20-2- r, at Freedom ? .y 0. "i-vl"l t f I J j sure to find the kind and size that will vide for any meal. I pro- x I Bargains For Saturday, April 18th Porters Meat IK! Market Franco American Large size Del Monte QSliced Peaches Spaghetti OK' q can s Can 17-1- 8 M Del Monte U Cat-- 1 sup, pints IN )( isttzi Pork Shoulder, Roasts and Chops 1 pound 0. I. S. Service MUTTON Coffee pound tKzzsxBfaiai ;:si at R U la m 20c Sausage burger pound Chops and Roasts pound 15c 12c BEBiaasissEiax I ! BEEF ROASTS (Prime Steers) and Ham- - Regular $1.00 to $1.95 House Dresses Each Regular $1.00 Dresses each . Regular $1.95 $1.50 Dresses each 15c Pound 7oc Remember Our Motto Quality First Phone F -iF --! . 153 UTAH I PAYSON, v v Fv vv. H. ttAl, iHi LU.urtAix i, a corporation, rnOi iNAliONAL, litAA. or tsrAAiSil ruiuv, UTAH, a (vaU-LALcorpora uoli, ALJiA V ,M. J. GHANA, SAAiATi (J. uUA.N A', OaUAAv VV. rVlOIAAi, As Axecuior ot the last wm and testament of Asuzaoetn Aiansen, deceased. Defendants, do Le sold at Janeriif's Sam on toe -- Pin uay Ox Apid, apoa, at tuc iioiit u out oa toe oouiuy Gtyuri xxuuae ui Aro,o, Utah GOunty, Utan, at Uie nour ol AU o cioOK A. al., Uie loiiowing uesenbed property situated m me Gounty ot Gian, State t: ot Ltan, .beginning at a point lo.lo chains Laot yx me xxormwest coiner ol cec Lion umrty-si- x (doy, in Town-am- p boom ol lutnge (O) Aigul two (S) c.asx ot me bait base ana Meridian; running thence bust ii.yu ciiains; ihence South Urn degiees East, ATMl chains; meiice vest o.od chains; ttienee ,oitn, Id n degrees West, o.27 cnains; thence west 23.60 chains; meiice North, o5 degress East, lo.20 chains, to the point of beginning; me same being a part of tne North hail (Nta) ot the Northwest quarter (xNYY 4 ) of said Section Thirty-si- x (35), and containing an area of and fourteen twenty-tw- o (22.14) acres. Together with seven and half (76) shares of the capital stock of the bpamsh 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 Febmiary 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-- taining. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 25th day of March 1931. E. G. Durnell, SHERIFF OF UTAH COUNTY, UTAH. By Chas W. Mitchell, DEPUTY. Wm. A. Hilton, Attorney for Plain-if- f, McCormick Bldg. 412 Salt Lake City, Utah Publication in the Payson Chronicle March 27, 1931, and April 1931. BRAXTON BARNETT TO SPEAK AT TABERNACLE SUNDAY NIGHT Barnett will give a very interesting talk on The Book of Mormon, Sunday evening, April 19, in connection with the Third Ward Sacrament meeting. Mr. Braxton The program will start at 8:00 hi 20 off ON ALL Spring Coats P. M. in the Tabernacle. A special musical program wdll be given including, the Mutual boys and girls chorus and a solo by Miss Erma Hanson. NEW CITIZENS Mr. and Mrs, Ted Simmons are the proud parents of a baby boy born at the Payson hospital April 17, Mrs. Simmons was formerly Dolly Rigtrip of Spanish Fork. The mother and baby-argetting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Butler of Spanish Fork announce the birth of a baby boy last Sunday morning at the Pay-so- n general Hospital all concerned are doing nicelv. Of Our BIG APRIL SALE REMAINS ! Dont Fail To Take Advantage Of These Savings - HI J. HANbuN, CAROLINE uOilN j. ONLY TWO MORE DAYS FRI. & SAT. APRIL Planum, ii A. C. BARTHOLOMEW, ron-i.-ti- Vic-Ire- AU.xOLD, vs. 1 ice-Ire- SHERIFFS SALE SUMMONS . Mabel Morgan entertained the VS: FOR LENT -- 40 Acres of good mcmbiici - of the Just a Mere Club (TW it that it may Adeline Hone, Deliah Fugal, NellProserwas Lunch under dav .if'iinoon. Strawberry Alfalfa Land It, ie Schaerrer, Iva Franchom, Jos. w i. Johnson. Genola, W. Richardson, Tresa Loveless, Orlairs Our ject. Iiijune To Serve Continue alley j ion Richardson, Wm. Richardson, 2tpd Utah. Confeier.ee of Tintic stake ijuaili-ilAlbert Richardson, Ezra Richardson, was held Sunday at F.ureka. Speakers Elizabeth Berg, Ada Wooten, LeSALT LAKE & UTA! I RAILROAD FOR SALE Washing Machine good were Oison F. Whitney and Henry vina Hicks, Rosina Huber, Ernest Dinwoodey, Salt Lake; Thomas Chat-wi- n as new. $23. Inquire P. G. Hanson, Obehansley, Glen Oberhansely, Fred .Mammoth; George Finch. Gosh- Payson Utah. 3tpd. Carl Oberhansley, Oberhansley, en; and Frank Hirch, President of Gladys Oberhansley, Ida OberhansStake. Pintle S. L. & U R EMPLOYEES I'VISON 1 I TI KE FARMERS ley; also all of the unknown heirs To buy live chickens. WANTED and creditors of Shadrach RichardHV PRIZE HO VR ORGANIZE Mis. I.ou. s Adelman formerly Miss Inquire J. A- Tuckett. Box 104, Santason deseased, Shadrach M. RichardFdna Okelberiy is visiting her parents quin, Utah. 3tpd son deceased and Wni. WiUfchire Mrs. The 1aysoii Chapter of lotuie farAbout 5o employees ot the Salf Mr. and Mrs. Kveiett ObelR-rry-. Richardson deceased; also all of the d heirs and creditors of Fermers of America lecently puicha-eLake A I tab R R. Co. met at the Adelman has made her home at Sas- YAPPINGS FROM THE unknown katchewan Canada, the past year H' otherwise calhoar. dinand Oberhansley, Duroc Satm Jeisey Ameriian Legion Hal, 1iovo, a regirttyid where her husband has been employed deceasKENNEL led Ferinand Oberhansley, strain comes from the pnze winning urday night. April 11th, and organized as foreman of the Flin Floi Mine. Oberhansel deed Ferdinand and of the Sundiuist heal of Idaho. tie "Salt Lake it Ltah Railroad Km- ceased; also all of the unknown heirs (Continued f"um Page 1) lo ees ( Lib". A delegation of the school officials The boar was exhibited at the Ltan and creditors of F'. F. Oberhanse Ca-- e No. 5 He has become famvisited the Goshley, otherwise called F. F. of Messrs. fiam North Sanpete Gounty Livestock Show at Spanish committee school Wednesday 15, ous as F. F. Mrs. en and Junior notorious futHigh of that the in deceased, orig.nator first prize Fork and won Colonel 1cwix, A. J. Anderson, and The delegation consisted of FI. A. Jouls "l ull many a time and oft. Oberhansley deceased; and all other ure Farmer division first cash p ('. M. Osborne met with the employ-ies- , Suto. of North Sanpete schools, Mrs. quota.ion unknown claiming any persons in the open class for Duroc .Jersey F. T. Kirk Supt. of Junior High schools He is a recognized literary authority. lien or interest as i cpre, outfit' ves of the manageestate, title, right, and and Hoaid members. The object of At the age of four he was caught bein the real property described in boars between the uge.s of one ment, and outlined the objects of such their visit was to view the new Junior riblxm. hind the burn reading Chaucers Works the compsaint filed herein adverse two years, and a first prize i a, organization. il.gh in regards to structure and equ to the plaintiffs ownership, or any His favorite pastime in ths original. Jlis own son won grand champion were orofuse in their in'1 he mnent. keen ind.eated a They cloud upon plaintiffs title thereto. meeting is to go up the canyon, and throw a boar over him, and bis daughter won Defendants. praise of the building and complimenin the purposes of the organiterest ted Principle A. E. Wall on the schools can of malt Into the creek, rush down grand champion sow. of means a ns proadopted in General. i zation, to a point below and drink the water. The Iayson boys felt the great nee motion of good-wil- l THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE among all memThe only time he ever lost his temper of such an aninial in Iayson, not only bers of the SI. A UT. RR., and among SAID DEFENDANTS; of the Goshen Junior High was when he turned on his opponent Students You are hereby summoned to apfor use in their own project work but other objects, the holding of social will go to Iayson Friday to participate and nearly floored him with the long pear within twenty (20) days afte-th- e base-na- il hold the The N'eho n boys for the public, if costs no more I) Day. and the promotion of goodk for raking in the servire of this summons upon one gatherings, chumpionship for the south end. end of a in keep a good animal than a poor will of the public was stressed. Wed. at victorious were the And you, if served within the county girU 15 hall with his hands. and the future farmers are trying to otheris action will brought, which this play The enthusiastic suppoit of all pres- Santaquin, so both teams Case No. 7 IBs one ambition as a wise, within thirty (30) days after get the best obtainable. ent was pledged and the following the finals. Fri. Goht?n has an entry n said service, and defend the above youth was to become a big forevery feat. In behalf of the public the follow- officer!? were chosen to carry on the Since entitled action; and in case of your and smoke Henry George's," ing information is given: be the Club, for the ensuing functions teachRussel Miss and Miss Stiaw that time he has made two changes. failure to do so judgment will to 1. Fees for breeding will be four homes according their end week you at ers spent the year: Once to White Owl's and once to rendered against dollars. These must be collected at Elien Friel music the demand of the complaint which E. J. Kempton. Iay- in Spr.ngville. Miss Mr. Otherwise his ambition still has been filed with the clerk of Crcmos. 1resident, in end Salt week the the time of breeding. instructor spent Mr. H. M. Frie-de1st Lake, Mis Wride was a Benjamin remains the same. An inquiring in said court. This action is brought 2. To guarantee satisfaction to all, son; Mr. brain a 1930 body for the purpose of obtaining a judgSalt lake; 2nd visitor. an the boar will not leave the place. W. C. Ilansen, Am. Fork; 3et. & Trea. 1921 chassis. His gait has long on the ment and decree quieting plaintiffs q must service bring Those desiring Mrs. H. E. Jones has gone In calif, Mr. lleorge A. Cbeever, Iaysoil. and h'3 eyesight since beuonip shifty title to the land described in said him. to sows for a visit. Directors: for complaint. faulty by his imnstant searching 3. There will be an extra charge of Christenson and Straw on the sands of time. Miss Arthellu Carter, 1rovo; Mrs. Goshen footprint of ouch for e day The cents genealogical society twenty-fivper from man 8 The No. little Case Ruth Sun. Miss evening Floia Attorneys for Plaintiff. McKell, Salem; Ward gave the program over three days that the sow is kept 32 West Center follows Reading, Melva Sch Dube Land. He has but one blotch P. 0. Address Sutheras Mr. was it J. J. Sail Lake; by the keeper of the boar. Thom3 Blodwin, Instrumental, and wab; on his otherwise clean character, Mr. frank Street, Provo City, 4. Lynn Johnson has the boar in land, lrovo; Reading, Radio) Baxter; Speaker. Sam that was the time his father accused March dates, E. R. Mr. Murdock, Springville; by Johnat the home his father. Jesse White; Selection. Mixeed Quartett, to 1931. sense Mr. and not him IT. of Grove Mr. and Mrs. Clarence tfheele, April hvirtf gpoujh Spring? ille; Mr. J. O. Clark, son on West Second South Street. ... pound sand down a rat hole. AJ1 his information call Mr. I J. Marton, Lehi; Mr. E. L. Mrs. SamLtdWhite Jr. 5. For additional Burraston;. Reading Mr. M. J. Clin-geengrjfies singe that time, have been IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL the Agricultural Instructor at The Ruttiei'ield, Riverton; devoted f trying to raise himself DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR Irovo. Mon Wall ntr?ined Payson Sr. High School. Mrs. E, E. Jr., TH E COUNTY OF UTAH, STATE o above the reputation (hU blftak re The Future Farmers of Iayson ask day evening for Miss Russel, Miss is His one virtue Straw, and Miss Friel. Miss Wiliams mark gave him, for the cooperation of the public in Mrs. Alberta Menlovt and Ina Ileck-stea- d teacher and Mi, and Mrs. Delbert singleness of tfhrpose yet on two Maxine Clayton Heads of California arc hear visiting White. their endeavor to promote better occasions he has been caught two Organization At B. Y. U. with their parents Mr. and Mis. A. T. stock. soul a himself. Just simple timing Gough. Mr. L. E. Thomas wan u Frpvo visMiss Maxing Clayton, daughter of groping in the dark. itor Tues. Business was the motivp. Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Snow and funiily Burdick of Mrs. of Mr. ambition No. and g Case Lyman plumes Bishop and Mr. R. H. Clayton of of Salt Iaike spent Sunday here with Duschene have returned home after business visi- so often that their heat has caused a was Mr. ,Joh Dan Midvale was elected president of the Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Snow. spending the week end with their par- tor at Eureka this week. have been kindled within his breast ents Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Gough. Associated Worneri students of the him to be somewhat to be lightheaded, A May Day fete In planned and Y. U. at a closely contested electThe fact that he never laughs mysti B. preparations for a program and C It is said that he ion held last Friday at 4 special carnival are being made under fied bi friends. the direction of Principle A. E. Wall once laugh at monkey, Tim mgqkey girls assembly, Coach Corbett and Miss Elien Friel. bit his finger and he has never laugha As a result of this honor, Miss ed since, except the time his mother Mr. and Mrs. Josenh Gagen of is entitled to a trip to the Clayton He has were God,n visitors Sun. at the lost her spectacles. W. S. G. A. convention ta he National home- - of Sam Whit fijid Twila Peck. f illness in his never known a (I0 Midvale Afton Jone of Rose Mr, on one occasion w)ien he held gt Ann Arbor, Michigan on April 1. Skaggs System is visiting her sisters Mrs Twtl Ipek life except Whenever you enter an 22 tg 24, where one hundred and fifacute dose of haltosis. an suffered and Mrs. Sam White. like time the all take Store you may you ty girls from all parts of the United Todays memory gemi Mr. R. A. Robinson of Price is will gather. States Mrs. Chet the goes of her sisters, in making out your menus anti selecting Miss Clayton will leave at the end Steele. Mrs. Golden White and Mrs. Heavy is the footstep, dark is the Robert Roswell. heart, sad is the eye, of he who knows of this week in company with a repyour foods. There are no attendants to t,dd"Vi';"'''"l"lh not his own strength. Yea, even unto resentative from the University of free You are that. or the end he shall suffer hitter pangs Utah and Agricultural College. insist that you buy this MEAT SPECIALS Miss Clayton was a graduate from of remorse. And the last days yjjl to select the brands, and quantities that find him stalking down the naked the I'ayson high school before the At shingles of the earth, for ever and family moved from here to Midvale. You are without interuption. desire, you She is now a junior at the Y. ever and ever. i OF UTAH . Peterson Dave Clerk or Respective Notices consult Signers. Silk Dresses $595 $g95 $J295 former prices $9.95 to $24.75 Wilson Millinery & Ladies Furnishings Payson Phone 83 Utah |