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Show 1?' FRIDAY THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH EC2ZEE:2r?i,';rs'r"',',-rs- ii n M nm less! P.TA Opera Booked g from (Continued M M nw FEBRUARY Future Farmers In Need Of Land For Project Work 1) rapid depreciation in rni products, the Payson are facing a vital In y ha- - established :,jnt fur his project 2. Under the present ubranch out into ordi r to accomplish c in Elmo Christiansen in honor of II. C. Byrd and daught- Mr. and Mrs. Lou previous to their er, Marya where they Oklahoma for departure will reside. Mrr. Byrd has been the Mrs. Florence Griff; Ann Butterworth were c... n at a Bridge dinner la, n H evening at the home 0f"y Vases of nastuniens cent tables. Their gue-- u numbered Lum- - and included '' members of the: r p J' Ht' months six V the club. Mr. Ray 'to' ing bridge past ber Company for ,5: and they have made many friends dur Mrs. Dave Shuler receive) !f y tne br huuld be anyone in the U. te score favors. Payson. their sojuorn ing y who could rent out a few A and it wool he greatly appMrs. Adel ia u...,n Junior Dixon was the guest of hon"p. u ?V t entertiiiy f 'he-- ' buys could get the or at a farewell party given by Miss a family dinner or. Sunday T ty of renting the ground. Virginia Street at her home. Present of her son Junior ,..for leaving to LeRoy Bjnnel, were Mr. and Mrs. Ra.ph Carson, his mission. Pre-en'-- d v. ho ha- -' old hi report in wtre Mr. ,t. .? v y f vocational ,e agr. culture Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schaerrer, Mr. Mrs. Quayle Dixon of Sfclt n the cha"au. Ti.e d uC W YSg Pa;, on High School, if you and Mrs. Jeff Ballif, Elmo Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell eovery drives ciazy, v kind to rent for this purially when he hears the hells of tin Ruth Harding, Winona Bills, Jac Provo, Mr. and Mrs. C. C'V .M .Cini, chateau tinging for the first time Thomas of Provo, Buelah Freshwater, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hansen of sY .inen the flight of the old Marquis. of Provo, Ella ish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. DouglJ James Rasmussen The third act represents tMe grain! Gale, Ella on, Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard D;s',! Mae Byron Bartholomew, Bicenter nial Dance At fete given in honor of the return o G'a'0 Mr and Mrs. E. Jean, Sheldon and Paul Dixon Bon Ton Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. N. d Henri to his ancestral home. Serpo-lottH. Street, Bill Street, Jean Menden- Wightman in arrives as Marchioness, as -- om. Salt Lake Monday to attend'. Theodore Westring, Jean Dixon, hall, KC. p.I'g with the many celebratGolden wedding anniversary 0f papers, found in the chateau, indicat' the hostess and guest of honor. i p'am.ed to commemorate the that she is the lost heiress. Thi Wightmans grandparents, Mr Bicentennial, the dance m i cr however, recovers his rasiit. W.is'mngton of his birthday anniver- Mrs. N. A. Peterson. honor In Bon Ton will and shows that Germaine is the true in ,nnw night ;.t the a surprize party was given VcCiict; Speepinco Bicentennial theme. It sary, the out A love duet between cany Marchioness. Rine Stone Bracelet, at evening for Ray Stanton. A LOST Tuesday H Ding sponsored byT the Nebo Stake delicious dinner was served and a Junior Prom last her and Henri, and the rcconcihatior nFI Friday. Finder ni tui.v a C.aiKt Jikt la is? When in a Hurry, Ride M. I. A. with all nine wards of the Why the romant.c all the. of to turn Chronicle bring social by. parties office. Reward evening enjoyed H general ;ake backing it. M the PIC RED CARS of the story to a close. Mrs. Barbara Wood, Mr. and Mrs. U eventhe The big special feature of M Miss Cora Page entertained at George Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. ClarSalt Lake & Utah Railroad ing will be a demonstration of the Mr. and Mrs. Vernon dinner party followed with Rook h? ence Stanton, M M. I. A. contest dance entitled H Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Sar- Saturday evening at the home Fast, Safe and Economical a Spanish Tango. 11 Mrs. Earl Page. Dinner was Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stanton. Mu-i- c will he furnished by Ralph gent, fS'SSSIfi.SaSJBIIS.iaJI&JSiiaSBJllSSfSIiaf (Continued from page 1) ved at small tables each center M gliaeeio ami his twelve piece orMrs. Florence Griffith entertained with a vase of red sweet peas ax as a teacher for six years and later chestra. members of the Tres Joli Bridge Valentine colors and motifs were as the o worked for six years on the Nebo Club. Special guests were Mrs. Ned ed in the various details. GARBAGE NOTICE .ou ! Board. She sum Wightman Miss Leona McClellan and Present were Mr. and Mrs. Wests: was a Relief Society teacher in the Mrs. J. C. Barney. Miss McClellan The Nilm Stake Relief Society has Shuler received the Bean, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Star Firsjt 'wfcird until two ytfcrs ag i Mrs. Dave and been given permission by the City Mr. and Mrs. John F. Oleson, J to this the fruit and improve its when she went to Afton, Wyoming Pi lining prizes. u iiicd, to sponsor a and Mrs. Arza C. Page, Mr. n with the family of her son, Bishop size. Re in our city. Again this year There are sevcal important factMrs. T. H. Wilson was hostess Mrs. Laban Harding, Mr. annd ft. Of the above objects that of im- Wr. 1). I) ixon, she was also a chartei his route will begin to operate lrui'.. of good in the ors production of Ulan the of member Daughters a delightful social afternoon on Spence Snow, Mr. and Mrrs. R conditions and preMarch 1st and will continue for nine at which will have to bt done to obtain proving lighting Pioneers. Her guests were the lad- Coray, Mr. and Mrs. Dave within the tree is msocutive months, ending Novem- - Wednesday. the best result-- . Cultivation, fertilizut venting shading and Mrs. Earl Page, Miss He V. D. ies one afternoon sewing club. of is the survived She to son, by one of the most important things r 1st. ion, pruning, thinning, spraying and rietta the were chat social Mrs. Douglass and the hostess. Jennie and pastone in Dixon, Sewing daughter, be remembered pruning bearing The east side of twon will be clearmarketing. All of these have to lie the served 17 grandchildwas luncheon and imes of by McClellan tree of kind fruit Payson, ed of garbage on the first day of done to get the best results. Most trees, early every Mrs. L. V. Nebeker arrived Toes, hostess. too bushy and thick, resulting ren and eleven great iii'h inonh unless it falls on Sunday grows to be done to have prepare of these from the Nebeker ranch in Da, day S'. from The body arrived Monday in heavy shade on the inside of the "r a holiday in which case it will for. the future crop. Nothing is more serA. the Earle Mrs. entertained get J. County to visit her parents, funeral and impressive tree where we should be getting part George e advanced one day. The west side and Mrs. Joseph Bingham and otis important Jn the preparedness for of our club Contract of members her afternoon held were vices our Bridge of Too Wednesday many wii: le ch ared the day following the good fruit. a good fruit crop than that of prorelatives. .lor with on ward in Fourth in the chapel the Saturday. top trees are only bearing aride unless it falls on Sunday per pruning of the orchard. on the outside branches where dan A. Law of the First ward bih and r a huiday, when it will be advancElmo Wilson entertained at The objects that shuuld be keptj the Mrs. Howard Shuler entertained a hits them. Twigs and opric in charge. ed one day. If garbage is removed sunlight to dinner in mind are as follows: hirst, evening in hot with followed a Friday dinner party Bridge The opening song That Beautiful he following rules must be followed: party branches require large amounts of Dixon. valentine co. The of Junior on train young trees so they will grow carbohydrate food, that is, (starches Land was by the ward choir; Invohome new her at evening Garbage must be out early. Thisi Sunday strong, large and properly shaped and sugars) from which to manufact- cation, James Mitchell; vocal solo, means before 8 a. m. The containers First South Street. Her guests were ors were used for the table decors tions with a vase of sweet peas i:.i second, to improve the lighting con- ure new twigs, leaves, buds, and Carl 0. Nelson, accompanied by Miss must be small enough to be lifted the members of the Gold Band Bridge to so as trees in fern as a centerpiece and red candb bearing ditions These foods are manufactured Pearl Barnett; Sketch of the life conveniently. A laundry tub is too Club. wood fruits. iri.bde in crystal holders at either end the fruiting o maintain, in the green coloring matter of the of Mrs. Dixon by Mrs. C. II. White large, Fruit baskets are the proper Valentine favors and plaje card in good condition and improve the in of the Daughters of Pioneers; speakize. Fucks will rot be removed. Mat- Jr. High leaves, using the energy contained School Prepares were used. The color of the fruit; third, to icniove guests later atter.de is vocal branch ing, Bishop Otto Blrlandson; erial which can he burned will not sunlight. Each twig and or brok-crowding Washington Birthday the Junior Prom. dead, wtak, That Wonderful Mother of be removed. Clean up and be ready dependent on its own leaves for this solo, branches; fourth, to iiutoa-- e the Vig- indispensable food. Only certain kinl-o- f Mine, Mrs. Irene Provstgaard. ace for March 1st. Programs Mr. and Mrs. Dean Freshwater ar. or of the tree; fifth, to law p the ilsun; light are used, mainly the red and ompanied by Mrs. Bernice As a special project for the month daughter Barbara of Provo wen tree from becoming too li gn; ix n, . yellow wave lengths, hence bgT speaking, C. II. White; Closing song, Mrs. R. L. Wilson gave a birthday end of ftv of the week of the students the over February guests of is which has passed through leaves Sometime, we'll understand, by the party last Sunday for her little son w-- .t irr;rrrz.zi-;z-.i- z school Junior have been pre- Harold Langtree and her father, J high little use to other leaves because the choir; benediction, II. K. Elmer. Russiel who was seven years old. vvtitih suitable pared ptrogran l for S. Bills. Sunday evening they wn usable waves have been filtered out. o Six Grandsons served as pallbearBE and have res- all dinner guests at the home of 51 Washingtons birthday NOTICE TO THE STOCK HOLDTwigs and branches deprived of sun- ers. Interment was in Payson to numerous calls from var- and Mrs. John Betts. ponded under the direction of the ERS OF THE ARROWHEAD AM light, literally starve to death. First TSilS ious Nebo of to stake parts put on USEMENT CORPORATION they bear small, poorly colored fruits, Deseret Mortuary. a complete patriotic program. Junior Dixon left early Mondi becondition later as the starved o NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Be assured of finding One conducts student the program morning for the mission home a comes acute they become barren and a of the stockholders special others meeting furnish musical num'bers and Salt Lake and in two weeks the best known ar.d Bank Buys t no blossom buds, finally dying Provo of the Arrowhead Amusement Cor- another group give a series of short leave to fill a mission for the Lb advertised nationally Trees which have not Ix'en pruned, County Tax Bonds poration is hereby called for the talks on various phases in the life S. Church in the Northwestern states foods at saving prices or which have not had the branches loth day of March 1932 at 7:30 of George Washington. The excellent A farewell dance was given in I thinned out in pruning soon reach when you food shop Secot The Provo Commercial and Sav- P. M. in the Council Room of the program of one hour is certainly a honor Saturday night in the a condition where good fruit is borne bank has offered to assist Utah City Building in Payson City, Utah, credit to the students and the school Ward Amusement Hall by the Fir." in Payson O P Skaggs ings only in the tops and on the outside County in its finance plan during the for the purpose of amending the Calls will be answered for the re- Ward Elders Quorum and System Store. Recent branches, which receive plenty of next two month by the purchase of Articles of Incorporation of said mainder of the month. a testimonial was given are reports show general sunlight. The inside branches directs $50,000 of tax anticipation bonds. The corporation, to provide for the issward the chapel under the cannot soon shaded out and the tree food costs declined offer was accepted by the county uance of 2200 shares of preferred part substantial of the bishopric. A bear the fruit which is could produce commissioners, ward when thi stock of the par value of $30 per NURSE TELLS HOW TO was the Monday him greatly during the by presented to due to the fact the sunlight docs share and leaving 8 per cent in- SLEEP was signed. last year. All of these GAS STOP con-- t agreement SOUND, be could This them. not reach H Nurse V. Fletcher says: Stomach The bonds bear interest at the terest. La Mar Ashby entertained declines and mere are ruled by proper pruning. Prune your C. Pres. George cent and are payChase, rate of seven gas bloated me so had I could not his young friends at a alentmepa reflected in our sellorchard wisely so as to get the best able November per Darrel Brown, Secretary sleep. One !!0t 1002. The hank spoonful Adlcrika brought ty at his home lat Saturday results. pr John Brown, Director out all the ing prices to you. was represented by Harlow K. Smoot, gas and now I sleep well noon. Games and refreshments Lunch Box Suggestions" Pub. dates, Fob. 0 March 4, 1932 and feel fine. City Drug Co. our policy to decline assistant cashier. vided the entertainment, Although school lunches are a day our prices to you the after day and year after year grind, same day wholesale yet it is one of the biggest factors to declined are in the health of a goodly number prices of our boys and girls from six to IK us. This is working years of age. The lunch is not just fast, but you are ento to stay that hungry feeling but titled to it always and TO MAKE ROOM FOR REMODELING furnish all the elements of growth time this at a adult. especially goes that makes for an efficient money. o f scarce The following suggestions were pre Milllong way by Misses & Come to our store and pared in a leaflet by Miss Elna S. U. the of nutrition er. specialist investigate scon. telephone . . Special prices during the rest Brand A. C. Extension Service: Best value. Mountaineer of the month on s OxSuitable Foods. Pumps, few a Hero are places One Lot of Infant shoes, sizes Overalls, equipped with fords Good bread should be the basis of and both Kid Straps, and 2 to 6. Pair you can reach by telePockets. all lunches. Choose easily digested Patent Leather. BARGAINS 80 cents or for phone foods wholesome sandwiches, fruits, less. Surprize your Priced plain cakes, plain cookies and nuts. Very best pot roasts a call. Avoid heavy, rich foods, fried foods, Childrens and Misses shoes with friends cut from young tendtoo many sweets. 7 to 2 sizes From Pa son to Daintiness and Packing. er grain fed beef at Overall Priced so- Harvester Brand Idaho Falls. Ida. Cut bread evenly and not too thick. Big anti a 9c pound only D?nii' 7'Cut sandwich into convenient size. In the Standard M eight Pocatello, Ida. fresh ground beef and Wrap each artiee of food seperately S'V St. George, Ut. These are regular stock shoes in pork semsoge at 3 lbs. oiled or wax paper. A thermos 70c Cedar City, Ft. priced for quick sale to enable weather The Ho 23c. s hot for for hot or cold A Par us to make room for new stock. are night These a in Pack cooked fruits or other liqirds. is cool so put rates which applv from moi't foods in jars with tight fitted weeks supply. 8:110 p. m. to 1:30 a. m. Hills. Place compactly and in the rdt r which the f Md is to be eaten, if possible. m w m advantage of the j H H lh fair (a similar scene u r. the f.r.--t act of Martha), M k. comes the servant of the - follow el Her example h ox and Ferpolette, The era rid act N taken up v. the supernatural vi iter,, who ha'. made the cattle of orn(ille so Henri det riniii' an object of df-ato find out Hie real character he an d gme y appearan-i'k the all nf ! that cocci' M tak ; Mrs. -t -- i ! , and Mr. entertained at dinner , ' j i,. CYy (la-pa- r! Nile'1" - Payson Resident Dies i - ofj-an- On Utah County Farms With Extension Agents EZ232232E!'-3-:Z-1-s-z:S3:!22"s-3Isssaaac353aaM- s:Sf dry-garba- i grand-childre- n. M -t r 3 t zrrr:Z:P:& ASSURED " , OF Its 19-2- c Close Out of Smart Footwear .... Ladies Shoes Childrens Overalls Shoes SATURDAYS Stop-Los- MEAT $1.00 $1.89 $1.95 $2.25 $3.45 $2.65 $4.45 $1.19 $1.79 $1.29 $1.95 95c de-irn- o.R Si food Vi.1; i HOUND Mg Owner mav Mve i HV 'er this a.l a Cl V' y ! R,iov by pnyiN nicle office. PAYSON Payson Merc. Co, E. A. CROOK, MGR. UTAH |