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This is a reminder so that you will have the advantage of choice selections before our Never have our assortments are depleted. cards been so individual and charming as this and orders for printing and engrav year ing placed NOW will assure an early delivery. to the following described real property, in Utah County, State of Utah, Commencing 5 feet North of the South West Corner of Lot 3, in Block 27, Plat A Payson City Survey of LIBRARY NOTES Building Lots; Thence North 20 feet; Thence East 82 feet; Thence North Play areas, their design and equip20 Thence West 82 feet to the feet; and reorea ment, by playground situate in tion association of America. This the place of beginning, Section 8 Township 9 South, Range handbook attempts to bring in one volume the best available in- 2 East of Salt Lake Meridian. formation on the subject. The pro. and The Payson Chronicle 18c POUND ALL WEEK So as to acquaint more people of Payson with the good quality of our country style, pure pork sausage, and our fresh, clean, wholesome hamburger (ground beef) our fneat department! will sell both for 18 cents per pound all next week, beginning Monday, November 4. Our pure pork sausage contains nothing but specially selected fresh pork Our spices and salt. of is made hamburger cuts of beef, special bought for that purpose Neither our hamburger nor sausage Scraps or odds and ends around the market. Youll (ike them both. They could not be made of better tnaterials, or in.. more sanitary "Su- contain rroundings : MEAT blems and needs of towns and small and medium sized cities have been It is given special consideration. based upon the experience of recrea. tion workers throughout the country. Civilization, an essay by Jamea Harvey Robinson. This book was presented to the Payson Public Library by the Encyclopoedia Britannica Company in appreciation of the fact that the library is a Founder subscriber to the new Fourteenth edition of the Ency. clopedia Britannica Nellys Silver Mine, by Helen Hunt This charming story has Jackson. never lost its allure for children, and now, nearly fifty-fiv- e years after it was first published it is as great favorite with them as ever. Two generations of children have loved the story, and it will delight countless other children in the years to come Igloo Life, A brief account cf primitive Artie tribe living near one of the most northern trading post of Revillou Frtvres. This pamphlet was sent to us by Revillou Freres, furri- ers. Ye Early History of Tea, pamphlet by Katherine Roynolds McCormick, sent to us by McCormick and company Home economics dept Rubber, its production and market ing by F. R. Henderson. Contributed by LOAF : Henderson, pat- serve delicious meat loaf often, by mixing one pound of our pure pork sausage with two pounds of our beef hamburger, adding only chopped onions, green peppers, eggs, cracker or bread crumbs and milk. Try a meat! loaf one day this week, while our introductory rons price is in effect QP. SKAGGS uAjpnj jo Awns Y 1 Helm and Co. book week I Mis. George Clow ard entertained room house and the litttlc folks of her Primary class large building lot, block from Main at her home. The Street, on 1st West between 1st and Tuesday 2nd South Streets. Inquire at State rooms were blight with Halloween decorations. Games and lunch were Bank of Payson. enjoyed. FOR SALE: 200 Pullets. At Arrowhead Resort, Benjamin, Utah. Mrs Richard Wi'son gave a Hallo-vet- n Utile for twin daughher pn'ty For Rent: Furnished or unfirnished ters, Irene and Uean who were celecorns. Phone 39 Payson, Utah tf- ,A brating their birthday- - I OR SALE: 4 1 afte-Too- GREATER MOVIE SEASON . FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOV. 1st & 2ndu THE HOTTENTOT starring EVERETT HORTON THE GHOSTS I FRIDAY, NOV. 8 TRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH: IN AND FOR UTAH OOUN-TY- . aint Beginning SUN., Nov. 3rd YOU WILL SEE AND HEAR WAREXER BROS. ICO 7 -- Natural Color SINGING, TALKING DANCING PICTURE I with A Cast of The GoU Diggers of Broadway is in its Fourth Big Week at the Victory Theater in Salt Lake, and Still Playing New York at $2.C0 Seat per PROVO PARMOUXT PRICES: Matinee: 3 c Evening; 50c 33c Shows Continuous. All During Rtln jc-lO- Under Direction Miss Maurine Hinckley Matinee 3:00 P. M. Evening Performance 8 P. M. CURTAIN 8:15 c ADMISSION 35c-50- 'H"t You 12 Headliners Payson Junior High School Auditorium M1 - - v At The Loan Once again we say Seen Nothin Yet! i " A COMEDY MYSTERY IN 3 ACTS To Be Presented By The PAYSON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY DIS- V Pardon Our Enthusiasm, but Here with Old Faithful Mountain in the background, is the car that, for the past two seasons has been daily delivering between 600 and 800 pounds of newspapers over a 160 mile route in Yellowstone Park. Residents of the parks isolated camps and hotels are dependent on this service for their home town newspapers. During the past two years the Chevrolet has traveled 42,000 miles. The daily jaunt is completed in five hours driving time. I PATSY RUTH MILLER MTAPHONE SPECIAL G only two Plaintiff - CONTINUES! New vs James C. Barney and Inez Barney, his wife. Defendants- , To be sold at Sheriffs sale on Mon-da- y the 25th. day of November, 1929, at eleven oclock a. m. of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at the City and County Build, ing, situate in Provo City, Utah County, all the right title and interest of the above named defendants, of, in 181522. One of the large Halloween parties of the week ias given by the Third The Albert Huntington farm con-- 1 Ward M. I. A. Tuesday evening for sitting of 32 acres Irrigated land, all members- The hall was cleverly located 3 miles north of Palmyra- - decorated and lunch va3 served. Price $3000.00 on easy terms. Games and dancing provided the en. Write or Phone Wayland R. Wight- man, Payson, Utah j i PROVO NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Pacific States Savings and Company, a corporation. - Chevrolet Serves Longest News Route weeks off. IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL t: FOR SALE j York- - Childrens Hundreds of our to-wi- Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 31st. day of October 1929. J. D- Boyd Sheriff of Utah County, State of Utah. Elias A. Gee Deputy Sheriff. By Thomas & Dalquist, attorneys, Walker Bank Building. Salt Lake City, Utah. Publication in the Payson Chronicle, Nov vv FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOV. 100 u In 13c 8-- 9 Per Cent Talking the Headlines with GRANT WITHFRc; & MARION NIXON - PAULINE CARON |