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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH nZd; yt ,, Tii ri C. Men len-- r M Da''1 - w- r 1) i 1 In'z Starr 'm'k' Social Held Honoring Return of Clyde Snow Local Items The Fair Board is meeting Wednesday at the Fair grounds to No cum s u. Biam fever have been a.lot space and work out further de- repelled i Utah ce.nty as yet. The tail,. county comn-Meehave placed a ANTHRAX quarantine against horses coming in A considerable amount of anthrax from a.1 outs.de t ,1, lory. has been found in the American will day at Provo. The young couple at Mona. o Members of the Second ward The annual .instiute conventions of I5y Mrs. A. R. Wilson Ihone 64 i most delightful even- a in Young ladies jticiiated last Thursday in Mel), a Wilson, Rose Cheever, Nao- - inK of recreation l.oyra and Nebo The affair was in n,i plnlaysolv Rhea Memorial Park. Dota ghu-eday in the Pay-hig- h home pa,y Johnson and Deon Badham spJnt last the nature of a we,U'ome with more school Snow "ho remit,y week at the Pfouts cabin in Payson in honor of ClyJe officers mission two ward a relumed from years canyon. ! states. A program and teachers from the thiee stakes M the Eastern par-featur- j J. Y. Wingate, Al.eman, A. E. I.' ah Hal-Ma- y T.iiM-en- , Finley, Bes-- , 11, Gladys J ' r:a r J- rage V, ... On Utah County Farms With Extension strict Agents e. ..... 'vin Miss Elva WignaL is visiting for s'a' present. r-'uFa il A. Thorne, reading, by the Nelson quartette; we disiase. a week aunt Today her Fairview with at Ned Nicholas G. Smith, Harrison R. S l tiiat a ,tate Pulling conte-- t will he find one in Springville and one in Mrs. A. L. Hamilton. Miss Mildred Johnson saxophone solo, . Hari '' Me rill, Don Wood, Mrs. Grace Nes-b' Hat i "0 ho hi on thw accou- t. .Sherman Ixv'less; vocal solos, Clyde . . . own Utah Provo. The diagnosis being made by jia (ur Mrs. Maltha Smith and Mrs. 5,1.1. principal; ly Wall, , county contest, will ,..wevr, he Dr C L Jones of the Bureau of , ,, ,;Bnow; reading, Zella Stewart Croft; m c 'foihctt i M. Emily Higgs of the general M. I. A. V Atiimai lh, Me were present to present the . i boards Finch, Sh lty - 1! rhe disea-is cani-fe,! This gives three sections of the by mos ,uitos and r'K'?al Gard- and werf Mr. shurtliff Frank Hazel coming Oregon years program for the M. I. my, played ami l.ies. Evciyo-iI) a haul be oi th- county in which this disease has been Gioup tAlh-r..... ......i. "u A. undtr the direction of Laban Harding. lookout and r p i t y sick animals found and it is important that all The cooperative plan for financing Reward llolladay, prin to local veterinai inns. o owners of cattle, particularly those G.oi-shvck- , , n, il- . t 1 n-- i i - B E Lawrence rson, Lucille Green f Tietjen, Essie IDggm-- ! Samuelson. Beatrice Eiickson, Arth- f,Zezu t, Allen1 Johnson, Ivin I (A.1..., Myrtle King, vdr.t'i. ,.!!,, Core Sterling, Zella Stone. Iiov X. 5; I- Ma-- 4'eetn-et-- - Cooper, prin-- l' II ui'sh 4, Harriet 1 Liddle 3, 4, Maiguerite Kathze 2, 3, Eugenia Elizabeth Len-Bre- Hui.-- h I Betts fayson Conti al, Howard Wilson, ieve Ellsworth (5, cipal 6, Genet y I- 6. John-o- n Xy.o- r- Malge Reece principal, 3, Perkins 2, Eva ia Hul 4. Mmnie 1. o Clara Johnson j, M. I Foster, Earl JJ lijamin n Wheeler, Elh fith. Ague- - Hales ClowarJ. Nelson. Ralph Davis, Mary A. Robert .'t.intoit C. Ihvidend trup, Ruth M.i-i- g. Winifred Heelis. Jlberta Johnson, iol- a- Marvin Davida " odson. ke Shore, R. O. en, Leona We-- t fand Stanley Baker, Burgis Sarah Hill. Peterson, Della y.son. O. A. Ilapleton ior, Ruth John-o- n, Ellett, Wilma Helen Bearn-1- , Wheeer. Jpring Lake George Wyler, Anna Beatrice fere. Mary jjrant !son, Allene efferson Roylance, Priscilla Wheeler, Lucy Roy- - Hannah Rowland, Hilda Clegg, Lillian Pru-Wrid- e, Ml- veterinarians are cooper- ating sflend'dly to control tlm to keep it out of the county. A goo to keep flFs pray may he av ay from animals and fly traps around barns will he eiy useful in flies. Blanki ts n'ay lo controling used if necessary. Clean yards and! stables will greatly help as flic-d- o not accumulate around clean j ards. UTAH COUNTY FAIR The Utah County Fair will he held September 22 and 23. Saturday September 23 will be called Utah County Farm Bureau Day. Con modity prizes will be given and co nmittees are now working on the pr ze collection. The fair will be free and sponored Ion an educational basis. A county Horse Pulling contest will be held and the Stale Smith Hughes contests will be staged at the Fair. club contests for between 000 and 700 club members will be a main -- H Lincoln, Lola White, Luel! Straw, ishea Straw, Ada Smith. Rees Hannah Vicklund, Agnes Skinner, Lora Bowen, Dona Hales. S. F. Central John F. Warner, E. G. Whitwood, Wilford Johnson, Crista Olson, Myrtle Childs, Jennie Jones, Jen Clayson, Olivia Johnson. Mima Hales, Leona Lar-sThurber Floterve Stoker; Vivian Wilde, Lenote Store, Gladys Gardner, Eleanor Matlcy, Ina Huff. Helen Palreyman, Washington Elda Hansen, Bertha Ilearnson, Hazel Williams, Melba Sumsion, Mattie Davis. Thistle, Darwin Ellett, Beth Loynd. the swampy land and a'l pa.-tucattle should be vaccinat-an- d ' am should by all means get in toul--with the local veterinarians to this done. The disease is carried ovtr anJ lves n the soil and damp places. All carcusses should be burned z buried. U. S. WHEAT ALLOTMENT PLAN Mr. J. Carlos Lambert is working with community committies of the local and county farm bureaus to get application blanks distributed for all growers of what who expect to partieijate in the 1933 payments and the three year reduction plan. All local committees should make appoint inerts with Mr. Lambert or the coun ty Agricultural Office in the further ance of this program. All applications must bo signed in th county before contracts can be given out for signatures. pasturing in proj-t'recreation and the Church-wid- e Marriage Announced annexecutives. to Ware and the were presented Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Pickering two little daughters of Los Angeles Various sssions of departmental ounce the marriage of their Daughter are visiting here for a fortnight with Donna, to Mr. Willis B. Young of work were conducted by the general their mother, Mrs. Ada Ware. Spanish Fork which took place Mon- - hoard. ie o Members of the Contract Bridge club were entertained Tuesday at the home of Mrs. William Ferre. Those who enjoyed the delightful affair which was in the form of a Bridge Breakfast were Mrs. William Omelia of California, Mrs. W. T. Amos, Mrs. H. S. Tipton, Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall, Mrs. Ada Ware, Mrs. Blanchard Ware of California, Mrs Henry Mrs. Jack Dixon, Mrs Erlandson, F. Wilson, Mrs. Harvey Smith George and Mrs. George Chase. Mrs. Smith received the club prize and Mrs. Amos the guest favor. Mrs. Omelia of California, a former resident of Payson was the guest of honor. Pa-mo- i . Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Mrs. William Omelia, a former resident of Payson is here from Pam-- 1 ona, California visiting with friends! in Payson and Provo. The Nebo Stake M. I. A. conducted successful and most enjoyable dance at Arrowhead Tuesday evening. Mrs. Henry Erlandson entertained the members of her Contract Bridge club Friday afternoon. Special guests ere Mrs. G. H. Heindselman of Pro-Mrs. R. A. Porter, Mrs. H. S Tipton and Mrs. J. A. Earle. 0, and Mrs. William Ferre of Provo were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Mendenall on Sunday. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Keele nd Mr. and Mrs. Don Forester of Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. Keeles sister, Mrs. J. V. Manwill last Monday. Miss week Vivienne Taylor spent end at Vivian Park with HEATROLA OFFER to attend The University of Utah and your last chance to get a genuine Hcatrola at the old price Utahs largest standard or ITS the last call for the greatest heating offer of thistheir year. A supply of Free Coal to all who place orders for the genuine Heatrola before our store closes on Saturday night, August 26th. must report Septand must attend 21 to 23 for special instruction and registration. Thats the time limit on Free Coal. On the other part of the offer, theres a quantity limit, too. Heatrola prices went UP July 8th, will probably advance further this Fall; but, during this campaign, we will sell at the old low prices all Heatrolas which we purchased before the price advance. All other students should gister September 25. Remember, its the with the Intensi-Fir- e d other exclusive And this year there models to choose & GENUINE Heatrola were offering, Air Duct features. are more a from size to suit every heating job, a price to fit every budget. Cfsh isnt needed. Pay only O.OOdown to assure getting a Heatrola at the old price PLUS a supply of Free Coal. When eater is installed, start easy Payments, if you wish, on our Onerous plan. Come in quick; or phone and ask us to call at your home. time-payme- institution of higher learning Freshmen ember 20, September class work re- begins 26. Send for catalogue University of Utah Salt Lake City CASH PAID 'OR USELESS HORSES DEAD ONES IF GALLED ATELY. PHONE & COWS, IMMED-- i 680, PROVO, UTAH nt Deseret Mortuary Co. Sympathy Understanding Experience to ensure that nothing is left undone to give s comforting Service Phone 107 Dixon I Taylor - Russell Co. POLL PARROT SHOES Smart style and easy comfort characterize Poll Parrot Shoes. In making this splendid footwear, the Star Brand shoemakers have utilized all the facts known to the science of developing straight bones and strong muscles. Poll Parrots are truly wonderful all-leath- er w Id ta M kd U ta w El Id St H El H W m HI shoes for growing feet. U m Oleson trip to $1.00 to $2.45 Star Brand Farmers Merc. PAYSON - Co-o- UTAH ALL LEATHER STAR BRAND SHOES g FOR ALL THE FAMILY l31BllHBBBBllHBBBBBBBBSlBBBBiaiBS81IBIE3flISlSlBBBsi? Walter Rigby, Local Mgr. A. O. Smoot. District Manager Miss Pearl Jones was in Salt Lake over the week end. NOTICE (TO WATER USERS. Mate Engineers Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, August 7, 1933 Notice is hereby given that Joseph V. llolladay, whose post office is Murray, Utah, has made application in accordance with the Laws f Utah to appropriate 0.28 sec. ft. of water from an unnamed spring in Utah County, Utah. Said spring is located at a point which bears N. 848' W. 719 ft. from the SE cor. Sec. 31, T. 9 S. R. 2 E., S. L. B. & M. Said water is to be conveyed by pipe line a distance of 3000 ft. and there used from Jinuary 1st to December 31st incl. of each year for irrigation and for culinary and domestic purposes and for the watering of domestic animals and fowls. The land to be irrigated comprises parts of the NX4SEJ4 and SE'ASW'A of Sec. 31, T. 9 S., R. 2., E. S. L B. 4 M. This application is designated in the State Engineers Office as File ad-ire- Dependable Meats Quality Groceries Payson, Utah Phone 2 Friday & Saturday, Aug. 25-2- 6 SSSSii.'ESu!! LARD 4 lb. pkg. Beef Boil, Pound . Pork Roasts, shld., lb. 6c 14c 37c Veal Roasts, shltl., lb. Steaks, T-Bo- 12c Loin & lb. ... r No. 11384. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. T. H. Humpherys, STATE ENGINEER. Date of first publication, August 17. Freshly Ground Beef 25c 3 lbs. 1933. Date 8 of completion rtember of publication 14, 1933. Bacon, Armours sliced, lb. . . . . 20c FREE COAL With Every Heatrola PRICES ADVANCE AUG. $5 Down Protects You 28 LAMB CHOPS DTR CO. jPlIIIIKIKKKlliiElKBSKIlBISBKSIBlIHBI3KBIiaiKCIBB "ip I p Mr. and Mrs. Ed Couch and Mr. and Ms. Dave Lavine of Salt Lake were visiting here last week with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Coray Sr. Make Your Plans Regular September OFF IN Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Atherley and little daughter left Sunday for their home in Los Angeles after a visit of several weeks with relatives. Miss Hattie Coombs, niece of Mrs. Atherthem home for a ley accompanied Mrs. Mary Ellsworth had as her guests last week, two sisters, Mrs. Emily Riley of Ogden and daughW, Miss Verna Riley and Mrs. Margaret Moore of Preston Idaho. DTR CO. TO SCHOOL the Mirror Iake last week and visited with friends in Summit County. PAY $3.00 DOWN FREE COAL START THEM rel- two weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hand and family are here from Long Beach, The ladies of the Rebekah Lodge California for a 2 weeks visit with enjoyed a social at Memorial Park relatives. Monday evening. week. BBBEBEVXSBSZZESSSTSIEBIQS BBEIFKIBIBBIIIIEIIIf atives. A 12 pound baby boy was born to Bishop and Mrs. John F. Mr and Mrs. William Madsen last and daughters enjoyed a 3 """"i ae ct The local mei Ca- (Via .... -- , Higg-nson- Emma Naomi L R' e lb. 15c m |