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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH I Ell s DERN SEEN AS IV M n u br. u 3 Its Strange t M but ;'i c M GOOD MAN FOR By NEW CABINET jj True-iha- a (Continued f"um Page 1) Payson Wins First Wm Mrs. A. R. Wilson score. League Game of Season Phone 64 r,iS11 ph3 In the first league game for this Phoebe Reid has returned Mrs. ,ur Junior "Hilw- the Payson Lions swamped Tin-ti- c year, home from Ogden where she visited rht at Eureka with a at the home of her daughter, Mrs. 49 toFriday' Cox 15 secre. Strom led the her . remained She Guy Hur.-tEconmies. MjJ VUprviaii for both teams with 17 J..,,,,1; y H Id M tooth comb, reserve everything gianndchildren during the absence of ha more than Tintics any value and give the Mr. and Mrs. Hurst on a trip to le. t to the state'--- ; that it would not The score was a fill thumbers put their transportation costs on that Ilonulula. yield enough revenue to pay the cost of a jminCtration; tljat the scheme Mr. Thomas Nelson arrived would greatly decrease federal aid from Boulder City to visit for highway construction and thereby her grandmother, Mrs. Harriet Crook .icrt e the states road burden, and Her brother, Jimmie Simons accom-pann- d that it might jeopardize the govern-muit- s her home. reclamation service, thereby Wed-ne-d- the other fellows budget. maiding further agricultural r. i i M M if if J Ml if This is one ot a series of advertisements paid for by your local transportation company. Its purpose is to discourage motorists from giving lifts to ''thumbers, or beggars of free rides. Ibis practise is dangerous to motorists and costly to transportation companies. Hi Salt Lake & Utah Railroad 2 iiiiEiiiiiiiiBiiMiiaaiiHiiiiiviBBmii) ei' A fine baby boy was born on Mon day, January !), to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Zeeman. WE FEATURE ONLY DEPENDABLE MEATS SPECIALS FOR JANUARY 13 & 14 Pot Roasts Pound . 10c Beef Boil Pound 14c Pork Roasts, shld. Pound . Steaks, Loin or Pound T-Bo- 8c Freshly Ground Beef Beef or Pork 2 Pounds Pound Fresh Side Pork 2 pounds . DIXONS 12c 5c Rendered Lard 2 pounds 25c HAMS, Picnic 1 fls Pound .... AtL?t Pork Sausage Pound SANITARY 20c 10c MARKET Be Sure! Chase Lumber & Coal Co. m IN LUMBER ANYTHING IN SERVICE PHONE 127 Eight inch stove coal at yard Per Ton Eight inch stove coal Delivered Per Ton ... . . bridge on Wednesday evening. and Mrs. Art Sim- sent were nm ns of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shuh r, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hillman, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mrs. Florence Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mrs. Barney, Wendall Erlandson, John Mrs. and Mr. Ann Butterworth, C. Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Winters, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thorne Mr. and Mrs. Albert McClellan. Prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Shuler, Mr. Wilson, and Mrs. Winters. officers and teachers of the Fourth ward Sunday School- held their monthly business meeting and social Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Elmer of the First ward were special guests. A retold story was given by Miss Edna Hill, a reading by Mrs, Alta Cowan followed with a number of clever games. Refreshments were served to twnty-fou- r. The - 27-1- TINTIC This pa.--t G. T. F. P. 13th w a , 3 school. post Allison, rf Dittmen, If T. Laird, c Viertel, rg C. Laird, lg Ryan, rf .... Allen, c Kirkpatrick, Redingfield, Chatwin, lg hall n'irtt h.pp.nV," are not thT! P;aeed A special s&fetv oiv 0 !!": 0 0 0 pip,0;'1 m Friday, January .f Spainhower. 0 a P!e M.( On Friday January . .. Junior High team the Nephi Junior G. T. F. P. High te the score Point 4 3 1 9 being 8. Phylls Dixon, Report 5 2 6 6 PAYSON 9 3 15 ' Olson, rf McBeth, Strom, c .... ' 6 1 17 . 0 0 4 Simmons, lg Chatwin, If Shuler, rf ... Bellows, If Carry, lg McKean, c Hone, rg Morgan, rf Dixon, rf 1 Total f 1 1 Totals Porter, rg Jan"a 1 0 rg Week- - 4 tnnUa 3 ofh 0 1 eiety will 0 0 at 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- NOTICE 20 23 ?MklwlW Building & be held January oclock in the 7:30 Council Chambers. Mrs. 9 Milo Christensen ,r.d arrived Thursday from Ca'iforna an indefinate stay with hm.. 49 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shuler RIIRIRRRBREEERKERBBEiEEIEEEEKESKggKKBBEItjg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. White went to Salt Lake Thursday to attend the tenth 'annual convention of the Utah State Association of county officials. The regular meeting of the Cultu? Club will be held on Wednesday, January 18 at the home of Mrs. Eliza C. White. The travelogue topic will be given by Mrs. W. C. McCormick on Canada. Special music will be given by her daughter, Miss Jane Wood. The meeting will begin at 3 p. m. instead of the regular hour. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth returned home last week from California where they visited during the holidays. Among the numerous attractions enjoyed on the trip was the Pasadena Rose Carnival. Mrs. H. S. Tipton entertained the members of the Senior Bridge Club on Saturday. Mrs. W. C. McCormick Mrs. Floyd Wilson and Mrs. W .T, Amos were special guests. Mrs Fearn Governor Dern has long recognized the necessity of good roads, and Utahs Gray received the prize for high road system, has gained national com- score. mendation. The ladies of the Social Tea were In matters of tax legislation, Goventertained on Tuesday at the home ernor Dern has been equally being of the opinion that of Mrs. H. S. Tipton, wdth Mrs. Henangible property, such as real es- ry Erlandson as the assisting hostess. tate, improvements, livestock, machMr. and Mrs. Dave Shuler and inery and merchandise stocks, were Mrs. Howard Shuler were in Ogden bur-lean n undue share of the carrying of taxation while other forms Tuesday for the Stock Show and to of property were going practically visit with friends. free. He believes that the state should Mr. and Mrs. Faye Davis are the work toward a program of getting all its revenue fom income taxes and parents of a fine baby boy born Friexcise taxes, so that state levies may day at the Payson Hospital. The mother was Miss Bernice Ballard and be abolished. During his administration, flood it is their first child. prevention projects have been : carThe officers of the Third Ward ried out, so that the innocent victims Relief Society gave a social Tueswill not be left without protection. After two years of persistent eff- day afternoon in honor of the visit-n- g teachers of the organization. A ort, Governor Dern brought about a fine settlement ended which compromise program was enjoyed and refreshments were served. the costly litigation and decreed in connection with the Salt Lake City J. W. Whiting, upper and lower water users of the Sevier river. Springville, received $46,247 contract Under Governor Derns administ- - for surfacing 15.18 miles highway tween Rock valley and Big Wash. wat-righ- To be sure that you get good coal and correct weight . . . deal with aitl EVERYTHING Pre-M- r. fore-sighte- d, lllaal(E19SIB2KlliBSKKKdiEIrfBSaaKaiEIIIKiaiiaiKICI a Davis entertained at Mrs. Paul with six tables of followed dinner I, labratoV1? e. Dependable Meats Quality Groceries PHONE 2 PAYSON, UTAH I t Liver 19c opments in the western states. Governor Dern went to- Washington to present his view on the legislation to the house proposed committee and as a direct result of this, the scheme had no friends and the bill was not even reported out of committee. It is expected that if Governor Dern is accorded the office of of the interior he will carry into that branch of the government administrathe same business-lik- e tion that has been characteristic of the state during his eight years as governor. During his two terms as governor, he has supervised and planned a constructive building program at the various state schools and institutions a program which was carried out with the utmost economy and efficiency. The Utah state hospital at Provo was shamefully overcrowded when he assumed office, but now at his retirement, it ranks as a distinct credit to the state, with five new build mgs erected and la vast amount of remodeling on the old buildings. The University of Utah, the State Agricultural college, an.the Branch college have received Agricultural consideration from the gover special nor, who has long been prominent in worthwhile educational activities. The Utah School for the Deaf and the Blind now ranks among the very-besin the United States and the State Industrial school has been com mended as performing a worthwhile function in the training of future citizens. The State Training school for the feeble minded is a new institution built at American Fork, and under scientific management it is expected to render a great service in making citizens out of backward children. All the recent new buildings erected by the state have been constructed by the State Building Commission, created in pursuance of a plan prepared by Governor Dern, and every building has been completed within the amount appropriated by the stc-letar- y Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bal if Jr. are the parents of a fine baby boy born Friday, Januaiy C at the Crane Ma- Crt.P.y hotve in Piovo. Members of the First Ward M. I. A. who were in the ca.-- t of the drama with presented last week, Uig-'htheir partners enjoyed a jolly party Monday night. Coasting on the h.Il was the diversion after which supper was served at the church. Seventeen participated. devel- Eeonr ?i5es 0 at the half morning and although Coach Stan Wilson had run Sth0k rep0Vtf Was very favorablJ. at in a second team. The score ii-- H two points, total. $5.00 S 2 M 'BBBiiszEBacssxzassszzzssxaiizasziissxiaaRBaaaaBBaaaal YOUR DRAPES CUSTOM-MA- DE FREE DURING JANUARY & FEBRUARY Your Drapes do not have to be hung now. Let carmake them up now when we can give them our eful, unhurried attention, and hang them when jo' for yo notify us. A small deposit makes it possible wth to take advantage of the free labor offer having to pay for them until after they are instate ts CASH PAID ration, the 62,000 purchasers of fishing and hunting licenses have come FOR USELESS HORSES '& COWS. into a greater fulfillment of sport in DEAD ONES IF CALLED IMMED- the state and now under the efficient direction of the fish and IATELY. game and department, fishing are hunting 050R1 PHONE PROVO, UTAH available for the benefit of the general public and not for the benefit of a few exclusive clubs. Governor Dern is largely responsible for the restoration of the old capitol at Fillmore, and has at all Deseret Mortuary Co. times cooperated with such organizations as the Daughters of the Utah Service Above All Pioneers, Sons of the American Revolution, Daughters of the American Why pay more for less. Revolution and other Phone 107 patriotic societies. Walter Rigby, Local Having achieved signal success in such a diversity of governmental afMgr. fairs, it is indeed, easy to underA. 0. SMOOT stand why Governor Dern is considDistrict Manager ered as one of the most able men H m Lady Attendant for the office of secretary of the $5.50 ill When a storm comes and you want coal quickly we J are here with a supply on hand and equipped to 2 make prompt deliveries. AGAIN interior. We are able to provide our people with continuom or work and turn our two slowest months into o business by advancing work which would wise be crowded into the busy season when it co not be given the care now possible. Our Drapery stocks are unusually complete vij the seasons latest fabrics, decorative rods, etc:. lowest prices we have ever known have been a on them. Stocks which were in before men have been drastically reduced in price. Besides the savings effected on the new low prtf es, you can save up to 20 percent by having and hung free during drapes properly-mad- e uary and February. This offer does not apply to ruffled curtain j j j j I j, bargain table merchandise. I I Dixon - Taylor - Russell iBBiaiBiBBEiaaaaBsaiBsaEBRnisiBaiiBi111 Co- - iiiis11lU j |