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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON, UTAH i TT .'- si FRIDAY, JANUARY T. - r i " V H STRIKING! n'f t As r tr or. T LET US YOU ORGANIZE ADVERTISING & IDEAS jP CUTS A 'Jf FURNISHED! , constructive ADVERTISING -- TP CAMPAIGN LOW RATES m-- PHONE 171 a IMWms YOUR LET THE PAYSON CHRONICLE Keep the Railroad on the Railroad tracks. Help to eliminate the above condition by routing your car-- 5 load and freight via the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad ad iiniBiBaaiaiciKBiiiiiiaiiiaEiiiiiiaaiBBixiiiBiiciii Misa Winona Bills friends in Provo for last week. visited with days ' ers. Angus Mellor was in Salt for several days this week. ' YOUR DO w hall. After a program, es were played following with dane-mg- . Refreshments were served to members and mutual offic sixty-tw- o gam-sever- lrs-Iuk- I.nlan IlanLng attended the State The Gleaner Girls of the Payson Convention of the Utah Poultry ward entertained M' jdueers association in Salt Lake the at a party Tuesday in the Am- - nesday. Whether its Merchandise or Services You Have to Sell, The Payson Chronicle Will Take Your Message Directly to the Majority of Homes in Payson. Present your Talk, Profitable Results! too in a Manner That Draws Sure-Fir- e Pro-Seeo- LOWER WHOLESALE PRICES Are immediately reflected at SAFEWAY in lower retail prices. Below are listed only a few of our new lower regular EVERY DAY PRICES YOU SAVE EVERY DAY AT SAFEWAY When Business is dull the surest way to get action is ADVERTISE!!! FEATURE ITEMS Friday & Saturday, January 22 zsasxssmsaBsaaa 23 Mr-;- E. E. Jenkins, . Mrs. Lard 2 pounds 19c Airway Coffee Freshly Ground Pound . . . 20c Salad Dressing Wheat Hearts 1 pkg Par Pkg. I Eldon Reece returned Iiulay fiom Denver where he has been since Oit- ober attending the Capitol School of Pharmacy. Mrs. Reece went to Sal' Lake and accompanied him home. 3c I . . . 33c Sego Milk Butter cans 4 .. In honor of the birthday anniversary of her husliand, Mrs. Walter M. Rigby entertained a number of their friends at supper following the green and gold ball last I'riday evening. Cards were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Per-soMr. and Mrs. Robert Bills, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mellor, Mr, and Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chappie and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Braithvvaite. 85c n, 25c JL "Pkg. Mrs. W. C. McCormick enterta tied the ladies of her Contract Bridge Club on Monday afternoon at her homo on North Main Street Beans Crystal Wedding GREAT NORTHERN Oats Package . . 21c Pineapple Hillsdale, Broken ces, No. 21.', tins. 2 cans sli- ...25c 5 pounds 20c Bread 3 loaves PHONE 95 Mrs. La Mar Clow arc! entertained the Sorosis Bridge Club at her evening. Guests oxc'u-i- e who enjoved he-- , of club members Almon Harmer Mrs. were hospitality Mrs. Lloyd Harmer, Mrs. Sterl ng Taylor and Mrs. Powell McDowell. The club favor was won by Miss Leona McClellan and the guest prize by Mrs. Lloyd Harmer. The cluh was reorganized with the members; Mrs. Weston following Mar; Howard. Mr, Bean, Mrs. Leonard Bamef Mrs. Colvin. Cone Mrs. Mrs. Page Perry, Sargert BarnMrs Elmo Dixon. Gould Mrs. ett, Christianson. Mrs, Eldon Reece, Mm Mrs. Floyd Simti, Blaine Han-oNlrs. Earl Cole. Mr Quincy Buvd ch land Miss Della a 10c STORE NO. 26 PAYSON, UTAH The no mbers of the Keora Bridge club were the guests of Mrs. Jack Dixon last Friday evening at dinner followed with bridge. The high score prizes were won by Mrs. Henry Er- landson and Mr. J. A. Earl. REGRETS It does no good to recall the pasi with regrets. The past, we are told, can be a help tc us only as a matter of experience, which we can use to adva- Mrs. S. M. Simpson was hostess at a most delightful afternoon function on Wednesday. Her guests were thn ladies of the Afternoon Sewing Club. Sewing and social chat were the past imes and luncheon was served by the hostess. . future. Many people are finding this especially true right now, in the matter of expenditures for foods. When money was so plentiful and easy to Fri. & Sat., Jan. 22 & 23 Pot Roast (young dnd tender) pound ' Steaks, (T Loin) pound Pork Roasts shld. It). 12c bone or 15c 15c Freshly ground beef 3 lbs. pound acquire, a lot of people disregarded costs, net contents and the extravagance of spe- 25c cial jr n. Pay-o- n i f Hazel Erland-o- n has been appointed general chairman of the state wide -- afoty campa'gn of the American Legion Auxiliary bv Mrs. service. GREATLY BENEFITED 9c in Beef Boil Scarcity of money recent months ha been a benefit to all of us who have learned the wisdom and ne cessity of spending wisely. One and 10c pound Round Steak pound H JL 7c one-ha- lf times as many !e shopped in . Skaggs System Stores during 1931 as 0-P- Pork Chops pound Lamb lbs. 3 S.tus-a- i e lbs. 25c pound 10c Loose Lard 2 18c Pork 19c 9c Lamb Roasts shld. It). Stew, lb . Pure Lard, Brand s lb. pail compared to previous thi years. Already or year, the number in our patrons have creased greatly, to you are a stranger an P our it would pay yu greatly to get acquajn ted with Payson U 12c 5c food-sellin- g Sego Lily 73 c I n, the in improving ntage Meat Specials Green Tree Tea 1 o pound 9Q Pound Dinner was served be- gue-t- s. of fore the game. The prize-- , were awav- been ded to Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Wilson and ,Mr. and Mrs. Almon Harmer. v 15c Dixie Molasses, Gal 111 state president special is chairman . 39c . Stewart Mrs. Gould Dixon entertained the the Gold Band Bridge Mrs. George Chase entertained the i brother Mr. ,ctor V Rigby and w.fe dub at her home Sunday evening. ladil,s of her Contract Bri(ge club n)ru Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum McClellan were la- -t Priday afternoon. Hawaii where Mr. Rigby has been for "" the past four years. They are now residing in Portland. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rigby of Salt Lake were also guests at the Rigby home. Happy vale 1 Salmon, can Fig Bars 2 lbs L. D. the Payson campaign, having appointed by Mrs. Jenkins. Gold Metal Quart BUSINESS MERCHANT! reiGHTts less-carlo- TO REVIVE i MR. H a J-M-J- ht?2 AlM N HELP See our handbill, for Grocery Dixon s Sanitary Market PAYSON, UTAH P. Skaggs Store soon. WGI. SO. R System SKAGGS FOOD jj A Surety of Parity |