OCR Text |
Show A, AUGUST UTAH PA VSUN, THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. ing her during her CHEVROLET Santaquin News Section MKS. MP HP DETK1 dT V ' i,,f i ref!.,T ! i'll'- n p ll wri - idu-- i is- li ' ' n O'l AN. old-- - Miss Margaret pjy din,. Maxm-I- l made eral short calls here la.-- t She has returned to I'oatain ladies K. tv. where she is of th The in mhi-rllVg with her week W Club were the guests last Mis. Gene Guymon. n Mr-- . Ada Collat'd at her home By Mr.- -. TIETJEN, Local Correspondent IN Elberta New; NEWS 14, I. R. Owen- - r"' lecellly roiled ,,f try Mi- So many men have been Jeanne tamenar returned to father Join s. PIONEER PASSES SANTAQUIN M o' t : any head put to five hundr.d on the roads the last of progre--iv- ijupto a month vum- the -- "f Games home after Solemn and impes-iv- e T. J few days thad M"s M' a' : lade-Miss Beth SumsHi of Salina Utah qua: hy the following "alt Lake with friends and relat ve- -. A, u. eti j, ,yi-has causd a shortage f vices held oved the reamain- - of Za'hi as A' ,o o m he r P'l j with weeks few a studebaker, May- - hay fields. Farmer- - have Ulr dr" Fairy M. me.M :t is 2 1. di, c Cnsty aria Jones, Monday at t an p.ieven p., : Mad" i' Davis Flva (he'i t A Baidsley. Ruby Nelson, ;h en to Sanpete county in an effor the 2nd ward chain 1. Mr. and Mrs. ( has Hanson and Mr. cha-e,- , Mikel-on- ', Vera Whitney. Beh find and m Salt of charge take and Mrs. kieth Hanson pioaiie help. Greenhalgh ;e A number of Santaquin were in the.' Ue-- !, May me I.ir.emore, Fern was offered hv Saincu! K nee Santaipjin visitors Sunday. Mrs M unlay to attend the fun r time. Jennie t'anulle Steven-oCushing, Ma-i- c was lunnsiad hy Je- Hanson lemained to spend a week Payson U 'i ml i a! Grace Mr. WANTED! a! Willman of ! Carter, Da services tect v. Mr-a , ho sang Margret l'lietie nnie Hyland with her aged mother, h,. powe'' in Santaquin line--- '' friends had Carter Provo of Ada ('olland. many ti Hgiel-oKriima TO BUY and hy Holman, n; Vi a 'll ' who mouin hi.-- passing. Invited present were Mrs and I.eona Iixon of Pay on who OR SELL his -t shag and Miss Ramola Faux, la ana Nel-o- n Mr-- . V. A. (hutwin nmtoied to aug 2 duet s, 'Phe spt il.ers w re L " ta ALL 'on. KINDS .'.'i.p' Mrs. Fern Wm Ribbins left Wednesday for a inu' W H. l iipiize wa- - won hy the day op George W. LeRaon, Pn f. (In riday to sja-nw .'V r huq M .1! Mi. California. OF th:r consolation id tas p prize Angeles, the and and Rohletm-trip Hoyle of Provo siie was accompanied home hy veal - "f el Robbins will go by Reno Nevada and was piunounced to Mrs. Rosalie Mikelsoil. Benediction vra- Mrs. Ed Childs, who will re San Fiancisco where h'- will visit foi V ll w. re served. M. I. hments e: Reft Holladay. hy Bishop been a few days wrth friends and relatives. M- -. Jones was horn in Ogdon in Call or Write YT."V-- f tininitials the name l,s:,:i and came with his parents to club a In choosing Mr. ami Mrs. Belaid Open-haami HARRY VOLSKY of th tinCARD OF THANKS K. W. W. v.erc left oen to a later Sunaqu n a the age of 8 years where family returned to their home in Salt We are desirous of thanking most d'll.l.g ItyPayson, Box 52 lie has resided ever since. In 1885 he I.uke the first At last week's club of name-'part of the week aftei imerely all who assisted in any way h or under was manied Alic' May Mali in the old; lie telephone 171 Payson subject ting wh'le l spending a week with Mr. Open-ha"f fan- porta 'on. our recent bereavement in the ,i illduring remaikKmlow linn nt House in Salt lake ( ity. one some jokingly Brothers Herbert. Floyd ami Mclvii loss of our beloved husband and fath d 'V "uhlr El- Mr. June; was one ot the eaily music-- ! stood for y UTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS d that .1 and their families. Fim-v'.r p"i M r. We desire A. Lindstrom. h Charles Violin er, y iu ns of Santaquin. Furnishing water. wans herta s our appreciation to the hell e CI lie k' d a f t'rtiiu- i.i otve music fur Dances and house partics Work started on new chs. Funeral services were held Tue--fo- r to exp-esNephi on--an.! furnished who those rough go ug hi Bhitank at Juab Hip many years. He in survived byjtay ut L p m in the Santuquin S .peakers and and - E. W. W. club -- ponson-d pool septic ladleThe uhhi't Bod the flaw uii. :1 he ;; j' his witluw, 2 sons Peter ami IL her q.um ward over the remains of Charl-Jotie- s music at the services, also for thi home-towball School grounds. for Boost a your ,ck to 1 - a of Kureka, and Mrs. Mary Ain't-- , s Augustus Lindstrom w ith Bishi p flowers ami the service of cars. team" affa r Saturday afteinoon and and Mrs. Lindstrom Hannah family Holman to taison and Mrs. Ktha Jones Springville targe fruit and tej. Anion, tho-tl, Bmadbent officiating. The open ev eniiig. etablo packing warehouse under on. er- - here was of Sanatuin, 20 Gi arulehildren and1 i npf prayer was uttered by Harmon Goshen between the game During Mrs. Chloe Juhnson Warniek, wifi .lent on Main Street. nl gelellll three great Grandch iilren and a h s t s) n aml the speakers were Bishop and Flbetta t ;e club memhers were tructiou of friends and relatives m mourn his (;t.ortft, vV'. LeBaron, Bishop Wm. of M. O. Warniek died Monday even t'o1" players and cooling the perspiring lo-Interment was in the Santaquin fkatwin, Bishop J. M. Holladay. Mi ng at the family home at Santaquin f veiy owner Local streets to be ice cream. delicious Brigham with pectatms , f p ear the man u t a't u rer.-- v.ou d cemetery where Fph H. Tietjen de-- , j)al ,iu;st ()f proVo. Miss Kirksel Oper. after a weeks illness. in th At night a dance was given s. Warniek was horn Keptembe all he in the pom' house. M 1' i texy dicated the grave. The servires wei e ,,ia. sang a solo accompanied by Tickets wer-ward amusement hall. under the direction of the Deseret Mrs. Kunuce Openshaw; Mrs. Lula 10, 1003 at Holden, Utah the daughlet replied that he wouldnt trad his sold at the nominal fee of twenty-fiv- e Salt Lake City Hogle Park Huntsman John "Royal Mail for a new I'hec-o'.ctHerman-o- n mortuary. played a piano solo, Oh of Abner and taura Ice cream was sold during cents. gardens opened. of Benediction was pror.-Mr- . son. She is survived by her husband even tqi, indicating the (''gre My Father; the evening. Proceeds were turned Van and to fern, and M's. C. A. Itassmuson ounced hy John Ellertson. The lloral and three children, Golden, personal attachment possible over to the local team for the pur- Rivcrdale Plans to left Saturday for a 2 week trip to offerings were many and beautiful loria Dawn of Santaquin, her mother for a tar over a period of yea's of chase of base-hal- l Rivet dam Junction equipment. of Weber at . with ir tas Angeles and other points in Sou-- j and the services were under the direct uid the following brothers and sister-Mrs- Intimate exper.i-neeand Piverdale. Lake of old timer bears Salt Vance 0f the Florence The etigiti them California. While there they wPljmn of the Claudin Funeral Home, A. Barney is ill at her Mrs. Joel Ber1 serial number 11.823, while late this he hou-- e guests of Mrs. Rassmusons Mr. Lindstrom was born in Sweden La Preal, Leone, Helen, Orena, home in south Elberta. Her husband s Swimming pool Brigham City Austin and Ward Jocabson all of month the eight millionth product of, Brother Ralph Wadsworth and wife.. April lJ, lHC.ti, the son of Andr.-Pioneer Park opened. Mrs. Alfred Barney, is nurf mother, .rt to taken come to was The . Dtlta. . . Delj he c'wvpany is exptcteu liody jii F. and Veate C. Lindstrom. He came : the Claudin Fun he lines. .After a bri- f stay Mr. and Mrs. F.ugene Warniek had to Utah and settled in Santaquin. Tuesday evening by turned the nose Home where services were held hole the for their dinner guests Saturday, Mr. where h married Hannah Lindstror.i eral was Burial Ward. old n Delta of veritable first the the S. patriauh of the L. lb2 missions for the filled I). and Mrs. Mat Cropper of Delta. and! highway- - hack toward Texas, Church to his native land, one in 1883 at Holden, Utah. on out a steady twenty to tart'al of Salt Lake and one in 1908. He is survived by hi.Miss Kirksel Open-hamile an hour clip as con-- j wenty-fivand 4 sons. Carl A., Ilarold DELINQUENT NOTICE spent the week end with her parents widow, of fident Lind-trogetting home on schedule of Santaand David, B. . Mr. and Mrs. John S. the car was one of the as and though Creek Summit The A. of Mamin Lu dstrom Irrigation suin, and Ivan sixes. newest witn a Canal two Mrs. corporation, Elnora Company, oth, Hope daughters, Mr. and Mrs Van Holladay and Son ar.d place of business at Santaquin, Utah of San Francisco, California, and Murtess Milo and daughters Mrs. Ruby Thomas of Salt lake and County, State of Utah. Jennehi,. of tang Beach and Mrs.. 14 There are delinquent on the books grand children. He died at the Selma Jacobson spent the past week of 4 till months with the company, the following des-e- r of years and at St.rawhcry visiting Mr. and Mrs. 'age bed stock on account of an assss-men- t full faith in the Gospel and leaves Alex Jacobson and family .Mr. and a levied on the 1st day of June. host of friends to riourn his loss. Mrs. Holladay and family are spend1931. relatives weeks several visiting ing Cert. No. Shares Am Cecil Bettes of San Francisci. Cahf Name in Santaquin. DESERp'S ornia arrived Tuesday to spend a few weeks with his mother Mrs. Eim Fire Chief and Mrs. John M. Knight Bettes. and assistant Chief and Mrs. David Mdls of Salt take were Monday visiAmong the former Lehi .residents PHONE 107 PAYSON tors of Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer who attended the Home coming wee: were, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wadsworth Sr., Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wadsworth Mrs. Johnson of Delta is spending Jr. N. W. West, and Mrs. Ina Th a few days in Santaquin at the bed jen. side of her daughter Mrs. M. O. Mr. and Mrs. Raph Stewart and family of Benjamin are spending the Miss Lucile. Greenhalgh returned week with Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wad to her home after septnling a month worth. in Tooele the Guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tietjen. Bishop and Mrs. J. M. Holladay have the distinction of being the old Mr. and Mrs. Holland Tietjen and est married couple to attend the Black The Beautiful family of Monroe Utah are guests Hawk Encampment, having len nu Ford Tudor Sedan of Mr. and Mrs. Kph II. Tietjen. rried f years. ' ; - - ie , mvc-catio- Ro'n-lete- V.V--erhur.- n. ton-cu- Wat.-rburv- , I gu-st- e- Ba-.i- ig -- -- . -t (In-n-ha- lgh. r M Poultry w 1 . th-!- v -- i i p- pos-ibl- .e-l- - I vv , n . e . j s. i M-- , cmi.-iiler- in I TUT? w e 0H-nshav- GREATEST ... VALUE EVER BUILT ,a Ipr Miss Fae Openshaw returned to Miss talia tarson .returned to he her home Saturday after spending home in Salt take Tues. after spenci sev eral days in Salt take with her mg several days where she was called Ion account of the death of her grand sister Kirksel. ORDER FROM US Bank your last dollar on this: CHRONICLE JOB J DEPARTMENT 490 The tires which the largest single group of in the world are buying, year after year, are giving the best value and car-owne- rs O. B. Detroit, plus (F. freight and delivery Bumpers and spare tire extra at lotc cost.) the most satisfaction. If that isnt reason enough to put on Goodyears, THE leading make, come in and well show you two more reasons! M the smartest thing in rubber" New 1931 GOODYEAR STANDARD ALL-WEATHE- R SHULER MOTOR CO. PAYSON -- UTAH an order of the Board of Directo-- s. made on the 1st day of June, 1931, of each parcel of o many share stock as may le necessary will at the office of the Sec et ary. Santaquin. Utah County, Utah, on he !st day of October, 1931, at 2 o'clock P. M.. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of Sale. C. A. JOHNSON. -- Secretary First Publication, August 13, 1931. Second Publication, August 20, 1931 is 7HEN you iuy a Fori! ear today, you buy "bat f uutjucilionably the greatest value in the Iiirtory 8 of the Ford Motor Company. Never before has bee11 much beauty, comfort, safety and performance offered at such a low price. The low price of the Ford is something to think about because it means an immediate saving ot many dollars always an important consideration. bu more significant than price alone is "hat you gd fr that price. hen lugli quality is combined "ith a price, you may justly take pride in having found most satisfactory purchase. See the Ford ride in it learn sometliins about more u the value that is built into every part. The it know about it, the more certain you will he that "get the car for you. It is literally true that "hen jou the facts you will get a Ford, 1 Ilw th Hound f xvlr he Iona to hear uuld thrill her! And I im, lMtn-rant, aa little now. Kor tatlon to atatloa eta,eiamplr. -- from Payson to Fort Morgan, Colo Bru-- h Colo. hr numhrr J 1.9,1 $l.u.A ErtUn and nlht rate Cana rat,. are am Imree. qulckte. 1 "Xat Caff Lor if Di'starce F sr TELEPHONE- - Ifj m p tr |