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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1952 Payson. Utah Mrs. Emma Wilson received word Tuesday, Oct. 14, of the safe arrival of a nine pound baby boy to her son and wife, Elmo B. and Ruby Page Wilson, at The infant the Nephi hospital. brings the family to a total of four boys and two girls. Duke Page of Spanish ork is the paternal grandparent of the newborn boy. The family is formerly of Payson. Members of the Payson unit of lady missionaries, Yesharah, Lojoined others from Ogden, Grove Pleasant gan, Salt Lake, and Spanish Fork in an open session Saturday at the Joseph Smith building, BYTJ, when Provo Yesharah was host to the VISITS SONS GRAVE . . . The above named. ud expression on the face oc-of W. Cleone Skousen of BYU General George Marshall Is was speaker. Musical numcasioned by his visit to his sons bers guest were presented and refreshat crave at the military cemetery ments were served. Anslo, Italy. the Skousen compared Mr. Order of Enoch with the United Order of the LDS church and He with Marzian communism. TRY THE CHRONICLE told of his appointment to the FBI and how later LDS princiWANT ADS FOR QUICK ples applied in his work. While working, he stated, especially when keeping a tedious watch, SALE OF ANY ARTICLE his religion helped him keep calm nerves. Three little Payson girls entertained residents of the County Infrmary Sunday, under guidance of their dancing teacher, Elaine Brown. Taking part were Vallejo Balzley, who presented song and dance number, and also a vocal solo, and Dorian Brooks and Sharon Crump, who gave a tap dance number. Jean Cowan played piano accompaniment. Some of Mrs. Bowns students are being interviewed today (Friday) for appearance on a Salt Lake Television show. The Daily Herald, guaranteed For Sale Apples, Roman BeauPhone ties, and Pearmains. delivery in Payson and West 589-J- l, Jackman Fruit Farm, Mt. area. For subscription 589-J- 1 Phone Payson, 9th South Main. Payson. $1.50 11-- 7 4 month. per Tall, Double Tulips Rival Peonies in Size and Color Late double tulips which blossom at the same time as the Darwin, Breeder and Cottage types, are the most recent creations of plant breeders working on this ancient flower family. Early double tulips have long been known, and lovely they are. Like the early singles, they were bred for formal beds and borders, to be planted as a rule in patterns, a fashion which prevailed in this country fifty years ago. The early single and double tulips are among the most highly bred flowers known; excelling in the brilliance of their coloring, the uniformity of Jieight, and flowering season. How they were produced so long ago, in color, form and habit so dinerent from parent varieties, Is a puzzle to modern plant breeders. Tall, late tulips have appeared in many named varieties for the first time, since the end of the world war. They have much longer stems, and larger flowers than the early doubles. They are not so well suited to planting in formal beds, but fit gracefully into the informal border arrangements which are in fashion now. peony flowerThey are called ing because some varieties have flowers large and beautiful enough to rival the peonies, which come Mr. and Mrs. Grover Orton have received word of the birth of their 31st grandchild, a daughter, born at San Mateo, Cal., to Mr. and Mrs. George (Julia The WagOrton) H. Wagner. ners have three other daughters, the youngest being 12 years of age. Houser Francom, who has been in a Salt Lake hospital since Sept. 6, has returned to her home and is reportedly improving from day to day, though she must remain in bed until Mrs. November. Mrs. rfouser underwent surgery to her spine, the second such operation within about a year. mid 10-2- 4, 11-1- 10-2- 4, ooxoxxxxxxxxxxooxx oo SORENSEN B. ALLEN FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY Mt. Tacoma, peony flowered white. Fourth Judicial District weeks later. Mount Tacoma, a double white, is especially worthy of this comparison, growing on stems 24 inches tall, and bearing a pure white fully double flower. Many other colors are offered in the late double group. Eros, a pink, is one of the most popular, a deep true pink with silvery highlights. Other varieties give a wide range of colors, including deep rose, carmine, cream, lilac, and maroon. The late double tulips receive the same culture as Darwins, and blossom at the same time. They are most effective when planted in a group of considerable size at a focal point in the garden display, as they are definitely head-lin- e Democratic Ticket QUALIFIED EXPERIENCED 314 Yean Assistant Attorney General of Utah 4 Years Service in World War II Former Teacher (Paid Political Advertisement by Keith Hayes) oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC ELECT Jack H. Swenson to UTAH STATE LEGISLATURE Public Servant Progressive pledged to represent the vreHari cf all thi Fssple, unbound by cny ties or eemmlfcnsats to tpscllsl Interest group. A Civlc-Ulnd- liell stay on the Job and vote on all Legislation to youll sd a know where he stands. Paid Political Adv. By Leon D. Wride , Look SOCIALISM! l"MHB Record of From the Congressional Record GDAIIGEQ Votos 11, 1942: Granger voted AGAINST iltee 77th Congreul , 1945: Hie .(tending ' voted AGAINST Granger H the Co- MARCH Frozen, r, Sweet, Orange Gian Air mi IQ or Shaver's No. 303 can j j. For pancakes whfc I 3 Vi lbs. 2 for 27 2 for 33 LA LAN I PINSAFFU JUICK ib. SKYLAQK life el Ike Cm high-anarg- GES med. AGAINST EGGS y, Cam- 1941: Granger voted AGAINST fend oppropriaHo too, 2nd Session. 79th Congrou , . . A FEW MONTHS COMMITTEE INVESTIGATION tht COMMITTEE 1 WORKING OF AMERICA? Why was ht against of Communist and subvtrsivt activities? THE SECURITY SALMON FOR 2(.h.r. InvtsHga-tio- n lb. &L GDAIIGED SUPPODTED 55 It Jt IDe Boston Butts, Nearly Boneless Ib. 53 V Small, Tender, Smoked Shank Piece GREAT FARM AND LIVESTOCK URGED HIM TO OPPOSE ITI in (10 WHY? Because Granger sided with CIO and AH. LABOR BOSSES AND THE LEFT WING AMCUCANS the I Mild mellow e j 63 POTATOES 98 GRAPES lb. 9 APPLES Ex. Canned Chicken Swift's Premium, Cooked can lb. 81 1.69 ., 2937 Quaker Oats Strawberries Popple SKcet ' Na. 2 can Townhouse 23Cpf rult Juk- 4s oz. Primes .,.2 .p,. 45 GEC - r. 0 , THESE Room leeetfex. SEEDS?! 23 and Labor Bosses by Joseph E. Parker) Fcy.-fc- y. Meal far Sauce er Ralriaf GRANGER?! VOTE REPUBLICAN! (Pud Political Advertisement 79 3 lbs., 4 ozs. Rich, hearty rs lb. HOB HILL nox- ious Brannan Plan! Want C v Scstttkstg Sped:I! AIRWAY I UP 40 oi- pkg. 55 9, Flame Tokays ASSOCIATIONS ACTION" who favored L IDe Ib. Ib. Get Acquainted Offer! Socialistic g Granger worked hard in the 81st Congress to fasten the Brannan Farm Plan on the necks of America's liberty-lovin- g farmers . . . even through EIGHT LETS CLEAN 1 PORK ROAST BRANNAN FARM PLAN Left-Winge- bis-W- Ib. PORK STEAKS H A AA S Do You nv,-1 Fresh Ground, Safeway's Quality for Commit, STORE THI EXPOSED AIGER HISSI Why did Granger try to kill " Captive of the -- ment standards. BISCUITS Turn out light 1 and fluffy cults in jiffy f MARCH 9, FOR DEMOCRATIC for - 17, 1946: Granger voted AGAINST Committee Tend, for opera ll oa of the Committee during 1 st Session, 79th Congrats. , Left-Win- A doz. MAY The 5rede FLEET MIX ed to govern- toast. lend, tor eperatlea ol the fends for operation of Hto a0 Every egg grad- , 7, 1945: Granger voted 12 oz. bottle 37 CBEAXFAST BREAD I maplel Tastes bottar se M frasharl 46 ozs. UNDIR-WA- Y New England 36 MARGARINE I et So pure, so rich in flavor of ( SUNNYOANK What a wakaup bavaroga! Zestful, tangy-twe- SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP non that Old West Rocipa Havorl For dalicioui, Ittee. i micaki bland of rich mellow chcddar -, Committee! I New Crop, Good Quality Bel-Ai- Against 10, 1941: Granger voted AGAINST extending 71th Congreul JANUARY 10 Cheddar and SUZANfJA CHEESE Activities Committee Un-Ameri- can MARCH Ittee 9l DUTCH MILL j ! OJ FfiRUARY gay, colorful cord of Western figures the youngsters con cut out to sot up their own clay Purchase of any one of the Breakfast ranch. Roundup features shown in the dotted line panel below entitles you to ono of these cards. Tho cut-obo cords ore bound to bo popular sura to yours whil supply lasts. At These Buys I honey GBiUJGEB On Americas Two Greatest Threats Tht House Ifi a d A The Tout Ball I well-rounde- p POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ooooooooo COMMUNISM! Were "whooping it up for everybody to enjoy Xk hearty, happy breakfasts. Nutritionists all agree that you have a better day when you eat a breakfast Our shelves are loaded with all the foods you need for meals. And, planning nourishing "wake-usure as shooting, you save at Safeway! PRICES EFFECTIVE III OUR PAYSON STORE 0 29 |