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Show payson. Cliionsc2e & moI NTK)K1) lost Office at Dayton, Utah County, mail matter. at the Enterfd w. MOUNTFORI), IL RUSH F. Utah BUS a-- , s second-clas- SUBSCRIPTIONS $2.00 Year 1 Mrs. Lizzie Curtis entertained at shower last Friday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Mrs. James Newell Christuisen, formerBy Mrs. A. R. Wilson Phone 64 ly Miss June Curtis, a bride of vtate Commander la-t week. The guests included Calls Meeting Mi.-- Lon (lav-o- ti entertained the older relatives and friends of Spuni.--h Fork State CommanXU-U1 of her young friends at a the family. der J. B. Hughes and Adjutant J. A alt ntiie paity at her home J Banks of the Sons and DaughteA Mrs. David Butler mn.rg. decorative bridr- of Pioneer- - and Indian War a gave color chime in red and white wa3 al shower at her home in Spring eterans haw called a meeting of in a.l of the details. Lake last Friday A dainin honor late officer- - of the organiza- evening ty luncheon wa- - served. of her daughter, Mr- -. Faye B. Pet- turn to anur.ge for the annual erson who was recently married Blackhawk encampment to be held A of friends giuup The meeting early in August. arranged a m Salt Lake City. pit will be held at Spaui.-- h Folk, Feb. party at the home of Mr. and Mrs'. Bert Stah-t'- li 27 at 4:20 p. m. The plae of the Mrs. Loren Robbins, formerly Monday night. TTie affair was Miss Maxine Stewart was the annual encampment and the dates arrang-ln honor of Mrs. S(ah-tli'- s guest of honor at a shower Satur"ill ie chosen at this meeting. birthday. day night given by Miss Della Already there are a number of Hudson at her home in Santaquin. cities extending hearty inducements Mr-- . for the encampment, at cording to Albert Hur-- t entertained Commander Hughes. at a bridal shower last week in A Valentine social was given by o honor of her daughter, Mrs. Dale the Second ward Relief Society P. Cot ay, formerly Miss Leah To in the Celebration ward recreation Tuesday Sponsor Hurst a recent bride. Progressive hall to mark the close of an attSpanish Fork Dost No. GN of games were played and luncheon endance drive. The aged ladies of the American Legion was granted wa- - served to sixteen guests. The the ward were honored guests and the privilege of putting on the honored gue.-- t was d many each received a gift of a potted Fourth of July celebration at lovely gifts. plant. Games and a program were Spanish Fork this year at a meetAirs. Adelia Dixon returned home arranged by Mrs. Alice Hill and ing of the Spanish Fork city counla- -t cil held la-- t week from a trip to various Airs. Mable Stewart and refreshWednesday night. parts of Arizona where she visit- ments were served by the visiting Plans are to be startid at once. o ed with relatives and friends, in- - teachers. eluding many former Payson peoCelebrate Anniversary The Relief Society of the Third The Springville Kiwanis club pie. She was the guest of her ward gave a Valentine party celebrated the thirteenth annivercousins, Air. and Airs. Arthur Tuesday with the ladies over sary of its organization with a 65 years of age as guests of honbanquet Thursday night with their A birthday cake or. They were presented with a ladies as guests. mu ic club were the guests of,'ears PaiJ UP membership and a with 13 candles featured tile table Ernest A. Strong was Airs. Vincent Gilhool at a Theatre Lmall gift. A fine program was decorations. the toastmaster. serand refreshments la- -t were week. given party COUNTY BRIEFS a Local Items Sat-urda- $1.00 Month-- ' g THE PAYSOX CHRONICLE, PAYSOX. UTAH -- p IlSlNG RATES ON APPLICATION. UR 1925. s SALE SHERI IT' E. nMia.-- Ftb. ,.,tt SOLD AT 15-2- for Chronicle & Alar. 2 Oliver Willard Nelson, CO, well known miller of Span'.-- h Fork died Saturday night following an operation. He was a brother of Airs. Sarah Sterling of Iayson and was well known here. He worked in the Gem Roller mills in Spanish Fork for 15 ycars tion, TO BE Attys. Oliver Willard Nelson Dies at Spanish Fork in Street a Examiner of the of the liquidation n a corporaBank of Iay-- charge Utah o Utah, TTh Sheriff, n, UTAH. MAl.IA, State Bank of for the State Durnell, Robinson & Robin-oPltfs, Provo, Ut. Publication in Pay-o- n Itaii cocnty. A G. County, Utah. court of r td SHERIFFS of Mar.' SALE on tne lDh day Q en o clock a. m. of ele at ip;5, AFl'ec:al rate will be offered 'day at the Front Door of sin Salt Lake & Utah Railroad the by in Provo, the Ut Co. Court House, the Neht Stake Temple excur-e- d for Co' Ut the following describ-- ! The sion, Monday February 18. property,' situated in said coun- -' 7 be on will rate m. the a. $1.02 - aI1d particularly described as and 3 P- m- trainsReturn 0,1 n t- - follows The Northwe-- t quarter () - of any train the same - y. pre-ente- Hay-mor- e. o of Section Northeast quarter ( Aliss Edith Elmer has returned (23) in Township: ed. a delightful vacation trip Nine (9) South, Range One (l)'from to has Southern California. She FOR SALE Hay. Baled or loose. East of the Salt Lake Base and Chronicle Want Ads Bring Area Forty (40) acres, been away since before the New Inquire of John Daniels Jr., 290 Meridian. Feb. 7, Year. oth Dated at Provo, Ut., Utah. sults. Try one and see! So., West, Payson, 14 ) Thirty-thre- j e o Pageant to be Presented Re- EIIEIIRZESEKZESEIIBEEEZIEEEEEEEBE!3iEiXEXEEEEBElXKSK5KZlll311iBaiBIEUIIIIHIHMmilkllUBH ANOTHER SCOOP FOR FEBRUARY WHICH AGAIN DEMONSTRATES THE CO-OPOLICY OF HIGHER QUALITY AT LOWER PRICES FEBRUARY HAS BEEN AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD MONTH. WE APPRECIP. ATE YOUR PATRONAGE AND RECIPROCATE WITH GREATER VALUES EVERYDAY. SHOP AND SAVE THE CO-O- P WAY WORK SHIRTS PEQUOT SHEETS 81 Cotton Chambray Cotton Flannel x 99 Quality First' $1.29 Cases Either Fabric each 42x36 33c WORK SOX ENDURANCE SHEETS Bear Brand Policeman - Postman 81 x 99 Grey 98c Cases 79c Special 2 42x36 25c yard WORK GLOVES Genuine Leather Horsehide or Cape d Fast. 49c pair yard Rayon Plaited Mountain Mist Glazed Quilt Size iamous 49c assorted 2 each colors-al- l pair for 1 Kiddies - sizes 25c Publix Dress Shirts Heineman Cravats Dress Shirt $1.49, Tie $1.00, Value 2.49 Fancy Silks - Pastel Shades. Kajjyon $1.00 Both for each FOR CONVENIENCE TO OUR FA I K uro incnc vv M. HELP US BY ORDERING EARLY. 2 P. M. 6 P. M. t: 10 A. 10NE 15 Girl- - $2.00 Accelerated of the Third truck sales is "f the infallible by their elu-- s leadHazel Bail'd, entertained indicators in business." up-urg- e one forty-fou- pas-eng- n, ' -- with a pray of wheat repre-ent-e- d the gleaner pin and formed the centerpiece. Rainbow colored tapers in green holders provided light for the festive occasion. The novel place cards were hand pain-tedolls holding a .sheaf of wheat and a tiny rainbow framing the face. The theme Joy in Gleaning was well carried out in the program: Song, Carry On", by th group; prayer, Irma Tanner; welcome address, Rcva McClellan, class president; presentation of theme by Dorothy I'll take you Hill; vocal solo, Home Again Ka'lileen, Zella Robert-on; toast to Joy, Leah Corny; -- d truck sales by a comfortable margin. This year we expect to show an increase of approximately thirty per cent in sales over 1934. In addition to offering tho worlds lowi.st priced trucks, Chevrolet maintain- - its famous reputation for durability, power and economy by increasing these factors in every model in the truck line. Chevrolet Motor ported today that new-iu- r Company reofficial 1934 registration figures for the Pnited State- - complete show or, hardware merchant and fleet old and registered, giving the company fir-- t place for the fourth yiar in succession and for the sixth time out of the last eight years. Chevrolet al.--o led in total truck The dates of the encampment were set Monday at a meeting registrations for lu31, with a toof the state executive hoard in tal of 157,507. Salt Plans were made for Dont Borrow. the pageant, "Wings of Western Sl'BSCltJBE lie to under presented Progress vocal solo Mother Machvee, Erthe direction of Professor E. 11. ma Hansen; toast to mothers, AnEastmond of the B.Y.U. na Lee McClellan; violin solo, Ruo by Iage; toast to Miss Vest, Inspectors Appointed Isaura Mayer; reiponso, Miss Beo inspectors for the three Vest; response, President Leah Utah county districts were app- Erickson; piano solo, Miss Viola ointed Monday by County CommFairbanks; tou.-- t to the Gleaners, issioners J. W. Gillman, H. A. Hazel Baird; Sheaf Binding Song Robertson, and W. J. Johnson. vocal solo Silver Gleaners; J. F. Fleming Wakefield of Threads among tho Gold" Erma Provo was appointed for the cen- Hansen; quartette, Perfect Day tral district, extending from Spring Dorothy Hill, Mayer, Faye ville north to th Orem-ProvcanSimmons and Reva McClellan; preyon road; Rulon Hone of Pleasant sentation of Gleaner pin to Miss Grove for the north district and Vest by the class; prayer, Mrs. Arthur J. Stewart was appointed Duke Page. for the district south of SUBSCRIBE Dont Borrow. -- First 'Aid" for 'a 'COLD!' Fir fit aid to nr won LL WORN OUT? Cct Rid of Poisons That Make You 111 a constant backache keeping miserable? Do you sutfei burning, Bcanty or too frequent urination; attacks of dlzzincs. rheumatic pains, swollen feet and ankles? Do you feel tired, nervous all unstrung? Then give some thought to your kidneys. Be sure they function properly, for functional kidney disorder permits poiBons to stay ln the blood and upset the whole svs-te- r3 or that raw throat feeling, put a few drops of ZO NO into cash nostril. It cuts the germ laden phlegm, dears the head, and soothes the membranes -- Ued each morning during cold dry weather, it keeps the nusal and throat membranes soft, moist and stimulated the first step in preventing colds Use Doan't Pills. Doan's are for the kidneys only. They help the kidneys cleanse the blood of poisonous waste. Doan't Pills are used and recommended the world over. Get them from any druggist. health-destroyin- g 3 L PERMANENT WAVES OF QUALITY In tho M -- Green Bottl at nour Given By Mrs. Robert Bills LET US HANDLE YOUR Experienced Operator Phone 10 REALESTATE PROBLEMS Just South of Taylor School All kinds of Beauty work done. PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN L ON REALESTATE 3 DAILY DELIVERIES Deseret Mortuary Co. Phone 107 Walter Rigby, Local WE DELIVER Mgr. A. O. Smoot, District Managar J of an take a tablespoonful two times a day. In 4A hours, usually, the pam is gone, joints limber up, wonderful glorious rebel is felt. Equally good for rheumatism, or neuritis pain. Cosit only a few cnts aday For sale, recommended and guaranteed by all lending druggists. An RIPTION druggist will get the REV U you ask him to do so. TlREsVACSiY-A- f In this manner Have Shuler of their mothers Saturday evening, the Sluder Motor Co. epitomizes 9 in the at ward February chape! their second annual lianquet with the economic situation. r in attendance. Locally and all over the West, Special guests included Mbs Thelma Vest, "e note that the grocer, the bak-,- , Nebo Stake Gleaner leader; Mrs. 531,9110 Chevrolet cars Leah Erick-oMrs. Ella Anderson operators are buying new equip- - '' Shuler. Mr. continued and Mr-- . Rita Wilde the M. I. A. nient," That tiny are buying many pri sidency. Chevrolet s indicates that our pol- A beautiful rainbow panned the long lanquet table at the ends of icy of budding a quality truck at which were placed sheaves of t lie worlds lowe-- t price is right. U1 A large green G In 1934 Chevrolet led the field in tfoldi n wheat. e Sympathy Understanding Experience to ensure that nothing is left undone to give a comforting Service YOUR FRIENDLY SERVICE STORE PAYSON, UTAH er, Mr- -. Try this. If it doesnt relieve you. make you feci better and younger and happier, your druggist will refund your money. Get a REV IRESCRIITION. Mix it with a quart of watei , add the juit e of 4 lemons and SHIRTS - TIES dresses 'd DOAHS PILLS DRESS SOX BATTS The Gleaner o Rheumatic Pain Stopped by Lemon Juice Recipe 25c pair PRINTS 19c you could trade your neglected, tired and lazy Kidneys for new ones, you would automatically got rid of Night Rising. Nervouaneea Lizzineas, Rheumatism, Burning, Itching and Acidity, lo correct functional kidney diaorncra. special preaenp-tio- n try the aruaranted Doctors called CYSl EX LSies-tex- l. Muet hx you p la 6 days or money tack. At nl 0 ufgisti. FEEL Fuzzy Gloves 2 pr. 35c Heavy Gloves 3 pr 25c Light Gloves 2 pr. 15c Jersey Gloves 2 pr. 25c Leather Faced 2 for 35c The Finest Bleach French Cambric )Tew Patterns - Guaran-ee- New Kidneys If CANVAS GLOVES hope muslin 15c More than 5000 persons are expected to assemble at Aspen grove in Amercan Fork canyon, July 22 and 23, to witness a pageant which will be presented each evening as a feature of the first annual encampment of Sons of Utah Pioneers, Inc. 3rd Ward Glea ner Girls Truck Sales Indicate Entertain Mothers Upsurge In Business Our Company writes all LINES OF INSURANCE 78 No. University Ave. PROVO, UTAH TELEPHONE 108 I I |