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Show ' it THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH FRIDAY, JANuARv 1932 INStl4 Strang iibutTrue-,- n nw w N 1 W H H H r M M M M 'jr Vfc M M TO Mrs" U Ki n n M LMinm. . Hi H n H uM M Thl is one of a series of advertisements paid for by your local transportation company. Its purpose Is to discourage motorists from giving lifts to thumberi, or beggars of free rides. This practise is dangerous to motorists aud costly to transportation companies. sl M U U H ziu.de M Salt Lake & Utah Railroad caaxiisxaax&azisBasaRiisaazsiBSBiEsaBXiflSzacaziiHiiai shape US a:r order in ary sire required. Your Enntic JJ V V A I 'innifki ihlVilillNi jlil Mp tki 4 To be sure that you get good coal and correct weight deal with ANYTHING IN SERVICE PHONE 127 Eight inch stove coal at yard Per Ton - $5.00 Eight inch stove coal Delivered Per Tv :i $5.50 make prompt deliveries. iaiaEast&Zii3ass&sas8saaaan9i3SCBaB!9iiKiaiiiSBiHaEiiEi! t t I 1 t I tv tt t tx I vvv v " 2 v v MANUFACTURERS ADVERTISING SALE. (50 sets only on this sale) Mr. and ars- - Dm W7 H jj Reece before' to J" H Th, g0H. s: JJ J J .J vacation, the house guet of his aunt Mis. Gergera Cushing. Mr. Olson has been in South America and Cal ifornia for the past five years. Tieljen M. , One of the delightful Phone 64 :t;S 1 and j I'ratjk Model!; .f the tollowirg 'A Mra' Emma gr0Up at watch enju Wilson, Mr. andl Mr. and Mrs. John Jarvis and Lee R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Jht Mr. and Mrs. Ne'don Jarvis of Salt O'.eson, Mr. and Mrs. E. H &J Iuike hitetd hero last week with Mr. a.'d Mis Arza C. Page, Mr!'! their sister Mrs. Ray Stanton. Mrs. 1 l,nt Dixon, Mr. and Mr, I VV. McMullin, Mr. andd Mrs. C. oj Mr. and Mrs. Will Keele and Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Com Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Spencer ii family returned home Monday from Moroni where they visited for several Mrs. Dora Powell. lays at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Deon Livingston. Mrs. Edith Shuler Larsen, a Ini I if last week was the guest of hos I Mr. and Mrs. John Betts entertain it a ihower on Friday at the tea ed Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy of Mrs. George Seabury, Mrs. Gold I Anderson was assisting hostess. Pre.1 Christensen of Mt. Pleasant. en were Miss Jennie Fairbanks, I Miss Madge Fairbanks, Mrs. Howard Miss Edr.a Page Mt Tuesday foi Shuler, Mrs. Lee Nebeker, Mrs. P, Logan where she will enter school C. Wightman, Mrs. Audrey Soli at the Utah A. C. for the winter Mrs. John Lera ill, Mrs. Owen quarter. Miss Lucille McMullin also Mrs. Bert Taylor, Mrs. Jack returned to Logan Tuesday to con- less, Berge, Mrs. Rudo'ph Balzly, Mrs. tinue her studios. ianian Montague, Mrs. Lant Love-- Vw-- Brevrer-lo- Miss Geraldine Gardner, 3 HOURS ONLY I SATURDAY JANUARY 7th 2 P. M. To 5 P. M. Present this notice and 99 cents and receive a Face Powder and we $1.00 Box of DEBORAH will give you ABSOLUTELY" FREE a Strand of o Howard Taylor returned to Salt Lake Monday to resume his studies at the University of Utah after spend ing the holidays at his home. PAYSON JUNIOR HIGH LIGHTS Thursday for Mrs. Zylphia Boardbent Kitt who died at a hospital in Salt Lake of a throat ailment. Her body The members of the Junior Delta Bridge Club held their annual New Years party for their husbands Monday evening at the Payson Hotel. Dinner was served at seven small tables lighted with red candles and h appointments were suggestive of the New Year. Cards were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Erlandson, Mr. annd Mrs. Paul Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mr. and Mrs J. C. Barney, Mr. and Mrs Fearn Gray, Mr and Mrs. John Lant, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Will McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Earle, Mr. and Mrs. E. II Street, Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. W. T Amos The brid ge prize for high score was awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Gray, second high to Mr. and Mrs. McClellan and the consolation gift to Mr. and Mrs. Barney. The club committee to arrange the delightful affair included Mis. Giay, Mrs. Stanley Wilsor, Mrs. Erlandson and Mrs. Bar- We an in our school four Liberty Mirrors which have Per- If you cannot come at this day and hour send someone i store y and your set will be laid aside for you. WsEssm Millinery SPECIAL SALE ON ALL MERCHANDISE 1 hs to been purchased recently. be placed in the boys and girls ta' tones and shower rooms. The nun-ors measure 22 by 14 inches. Mr. Mortimer, oar industrial th teacher has made, as a contribui to the shop, a book rack. This is 4 ft. wide and 4 ft hight. It tapes was brought to the home of her browith s from 4 to 14 inches wide ther, Bishop William Broadbent, then dark oik in taken to the 2nd ward chapel where shelves. It is fini.hed visitors funeral services were held under the tain. We have had many to com everyone invite direction of Dan Hall. The invocation our shop and boyi the was offered by Bishop John M. Holla, and see the various articles are working on. day and the closing prayer by Ulyses Mace. The speakers were Bishop LeParon and President David Broad Junior H'jk The first Payon bent of Wasatch Stake. Musical numof the School basket! all game bers were rendered as follows: duet a,. Friday son is scholultd for The Misses Thelma and Elma Tiet- Andrew Borgonsen and Kirksel the Nep! meet nth, Whm the boys jen spent last week end in Lehi, the the chcir rendered two selJunior High. Coats. Miss of Pauline guests ections. The grave was dedicated by Reporter Mr. Nels Butler. Phyllis Dixon, Mrs. India Nelson of Huntington Interment v.as in the City Cemet-r- y Park, California, is here visiting with under the direction of the Des ney. her mother, Mrs. Julia Peterson and eret Mortuary. Brigham locs.ed on Grand Theat.e, other relatives. The following paiticipatod in a de- nletion Miss Jean Lemenar has returned to lightful watch party Saturday even-in- g Main Street. Elroy Olson is home on a short Salt Lake where she will continue her at the home of Mr. and Mrs. studies at the Henager Business Col- W ill McClellan. Mr. and Mrs. Fearn Salt I ake city HIE Thea.r lege, after spending a week here with Gray, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Earl, "Mr. elej ar.d impi ovtd Rialto her mother, Mrs. Clara Lemenar. and Mrs. W. T. Amos, Mr. and Mrs reopened. B. F. Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd WilMr. and Mrs. George Chase. Mr. son, and Mrs. William A. Chatwin & HORSES COWS. FOR USELESS Milfor- d- "The Nes bf and daughter, Jewell, Mrs. Richard Dinner was served in the early evDEAD ONES IF CALLED IMMEDA. C. Saunders, here by Sticks and sons, Paul and Garry of ening followed with bridge. Mr. Gray IATELY. Roy A. Williams. California motored to Mt. Pleasant and Mrs. Earle received the prizes. PHONE 050R1 PROVO, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Sunday and spent the day with Mr. Harvey Smith th members of their Night and Mrs. Verl McKay and family. Dont Get Up Nighf Bridge club at a watch party on New Make 1 his A Progressive supper was held at Years Eve. bladder eas.J Physic the fhe homes of Mrs. Floyd Openshaw, exoe 8 out impurities and that Mrs. Irvin Holman, Mrs. Austin Carirritation At the home of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Henry which cause Deseret Mortuary Co. ter and enjoyed by the following backache, bunnw Huish on Monday evening, a group fin leg pa Elane young people: . Openshaw, Verla of friends Service Above All partcipated in one of the getting uP.nl?ht-- nin(rbucha.i51" Holman, Jean Carter, Jackie Bard-slemost The bladder physic, ' Emerson home enjoyable holiday parties. Greenhalgh, works Why pay more for less. Curtis,Velda was and irer oil, etc. decorated beautifully Jack Dixon, Clive Nelson, effectively.; Phone 107 the tables were bright with holiday pleasantly and Donald Finch and Wayne Heinse. Present were Mr. and caster oil on suggestions. Walter Rigby, Local o Mrs. Huish, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer! box (5 grain Bids called for construcJensen Mgr. f8 McBeth, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens, ist. After wk nd fret tion of bridge over Green River here. Mr. A. 0. SMOOT and Mrs. Bert Stevens, Mr. and of getting up nights go y Mrs. Harvey Smith, Mr. and Mrs. your money. You .re District Manager Gunnison Some $1,230 expended this cle after F. follbetter Wilson. George was Dinner Lady Attendant in improving important county roads owed with bridge and Mr. and Mrs. get your regular sleep. in this section. Ray Stevens received the prize. Drug Co. CASH PAID y, to our Get-- They are ent-rtain- ALL THESE ARTICLES FOR 99c Limit Two YOU SAVE $6.01 Customer Sets to a Mss Algene and Joan Baliff of Provo Deta Shuler, Mrs. Dave Shuler, Mrs spent the week end in Payson as Florence Griffith of Payson, Mrs. Marie Larsen and Mrs. Gardner o! guests of Ilia Jean Erlandson. Spanish Fork. City-VVo.k- Bottle Perfume Jar Cold Cream 99c Ht sPencer, Mr-Davi- s Rock Crystals Silk Thread Hose before the sale. Leave x v v vv Rock Crystals, a pair of Hose, a bottle of fume and a Jar of Cold Cream. .J A New Years Eve party in the form of a surprize was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Openshaw Saturday night. Those forming the party were Mr. and Mrs. Nels Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Openshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Holman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oken, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlgreen. A delicious midnight supper was served. rones and you want coal quickly we When a are here with a supply on hand and equipped to fv $3.00 Y $1.00 $1.00 Y $1.00 (TL' Bunne!l,VT,l n, Chase Lumber & Coal Co. Y r yvvvvvv. 5 j Be Sure! FREE j j vv ' IIIRSBIElEt.Kii3.Eki J By Mrs. A. R. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miles return Conjoint session of the Y. M. ai L. Improvement association w, ed to their home in Morgan, Sunday, held Sunday night in the 2nd ward after spending the holidays here with Chapel in connection with the Sacra- - j their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert ir.ent meeting. The following program Larson. was rendered: Slogan by Mrs. May Carter; readirg Miss Oneda Green- After the New Years Eve dance at halgh; duet, Martin Greenhalgh and,paySOn, m;ss Kirksel Openshaw en- Thelma Tietjen; Mr. C. P. Olson of tertained at a waffle supper at her the Payson Junior High School gave home for the following young peo a very interesting talk on how W'e pie. Miss Lucile Greenhalgh, Miss should live. Naomi Tietjen, Doyle Liddle, C. II McBeth of Payson and Glade Wall Lester Chatwin has returned home of Santaquin. after spending the past two years "fc in Ellensburg Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Carter entertained afra family dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Carter of for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carter, Los Angeles, California are here visit Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Carter of Los ing with Mr. Carters parents, Mr. Angeles, California, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Austin Carter. Faulks of Stars ranch, Lester Chat-wiJean, Jack and Bill Carter. Mr. and Mrs. John Wall entertain ed at a New Y'ears family dinner Glade Wall returned Sunday to his Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr. school in Southern California where and Mrs. Herman Kay, Mr. and Mrs. he will continue his studies until Floyd Kay, Mrs. Annie Kay, Mr. and late in the spring. Mrs. Roger Openshaw and their fani ilies and Oneil Tietjen. Funeral services were held here youll J d Y. 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HI (I , p' w81 Mrs" Dam"H Glade motorist a bought H S&or w with Bigier and Mrs. 'GZ ceivl the pr;2es and Mrs. Golden Dumber no H Spencer n was served at sniall hv owed M M Mrs. C M M Mr. and ertained at a chan New Years party' j I |