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Show L - r f HE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Wlum mu son, Mr and Mrs. J. E. he g'te ts of honor. rcvvs T.etjen and Mr and Waltr Weibiact of Carlos JdioU, n left Monday foi i e the house guest-Wngt les l'u.'e, Idaho while he will beionfmd of Mi. and Mr' Chatvvin the to the Vettiuis 11 a ,,, ;(u1t c,t Lo- - Kuksol Openshavv na visitor of her jaients ind mu', a, d Mis. John S. Ope:,shav. Mw he Mr t t a- -; and Mrs. Ralph Wadsworth le.urned to their home in Los Angeles ,'atuiday after spending two week-i- n Santaquin vis. ting wi'h Mr. ai d Mi-.- . T. J- Wadsworth. Meek Id'1 t Mi. EBBSI m .auih Hoa'lon 'pint sevtral week m Provo while he at tie I tali Coun y Fair Mr and Mrs C. A at a tlvatie Mi' Haul a' a jj.Ii.i g It d ie emi- II dla la t n, i ti i la H n 11 Fk - K.wiiU'on A Ms t in I.os sons. Ai h'-- party Thursday H Mis ner hmm 1 at' n ( a"i i i etui ned ' uluv i 'nykt aftei a muii' hs V yeh s t alifuiua w h u 'id In Mai n n nM M M fsl H honor of Mr and Mrs. B H Miss Belli Hit'nan'un of Ralph Wadsworth after the theatre son 'Q Pay rn a fi a was Mrs lunch Jesse Sundav wa served to 10 Mr and Hulladay were dnight II. ' m of Thelma a ai m Elma Tietjen kiests. Proo visitors Saturday i otnng n 1 I. - - in H 9 and Mrs. Andrew Boigeson of Fountain Green were in Santa iuin at the home of Miss Anna Borgisun Miss Mr. '- in Melba N't Ison spent Sunday Provo visiting friends. a Bii'ie- - a ira! - - Smart Shoes a. 1 forma tl i a ! MiV i U-- ' - ' C.phWals- M F. - Ra" Calf. NEWEST FALL SHADES Browns and Blacks Every Size and Width PRICED e'-sar- . CHILDRENS to 5 0-- j orsepower Under 109" ichcclbase ton capacity (l-c- ij -- Chevrolet's and wheelbase n Clyde Coombs visited for a short time last week here with hi3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombs. He was where cn route for San Francisco, he resides from a business trip to New Yoik city. Mrs. Coombs and ' ch.ldien visited with her parents in Provo while he was on the trip. models in three lengths. Tale the question of first-co- st that the Chevrolet Six is one of trucks )ou can buyl Mrs. Aurora Duncan, Mrs. Amy V Cecil Manwaring came down from .Salt Lake last Thursday to surprize their mother, Mrs. Ju'ia Hancock on her birthday, remain ng until Friday evening. In company whh Mrs. Anty Haynes they attended the Utah County Fair at Provo and you learn the lowest priced Chae and Mrs. and you discover that Investigate economy the Chevrolet Six is more economical to operate than any other truck, regardless of of cylinders. As for the number Memlier3 of the Junior Delta Bridge speed and power, Chevrolet gives you a engine 25 more than the engine in any other truck in a&nssmsESBt DESERET M lt Before you buy a truck for any purpose, check up about Chevrolet's complete line of haulage units. Your Chevrolet dealer supply fullinformation. on these facts n HKMnch whwflaaA churl LT55 on Ul-in- di wbeelbaM 520 (Dual ttheeh $25 extra) ! tnu-- , Mil i ulleis, Hens o. b. Indianapolis. Indiana. Special fqiiijmgKt.-- - Will pay cash Call or Write PAYSON, UTAH gQQgtgj3HagO()fe g(D)B special, will buy any number of them. SHULER MOTOR CO. THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR and $3.95 BOYS SHOES AND OXFORDS $2.95 I Payson Me? c. Co. E. A. CROQK, Manager PAYS ON UTAH BSBBBlSSfiJ and Mrs. William Wyhr, Mrs. Annie Balzly and daughter Edith, Mrs Maiy Allen, Mrs. Oula Dunston and 51rs. Becky Brimhall. Mr. lub weie the giests of Mrs. Stanley Wilson at a delightful bridge luncheon lu'M Thursday atfterrooon. Shu-i- r, Special guests were Mrs. Dave Mrs. Wesion Bean and Miss Leona McClellan. Mrs. Wr. T. Amos and Mrs Fearn Gray received the bridge avors Lovely fall flowers in the colors decorated the rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Povve'l of Twin Falls, Idaho and Mr and Mrs. John J. Powell of Salt Iorke were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bingham last week. bri-lba- nt Dean Schearrei entertained the Gold Band Bridge Mrs. E. F. Hiatt left last Friday for Joplin and Webb City, Missouri to visit with relatives and friends and to be with her sister who is seriously ill. She was accompanied by her daugh ter, Mrs. J. M. Jex of Provo. Captain Maud Searle, Mrs Lula I HARRY VOLSKY Payson, Box 52 or telephone 171 Payson n, Mrs. Rhoda Davis, Mrs. Lod-asi- a Dixon, Mrs. Vina Mendenhall, Mrs. Mary Jeppson, Mrs. Nellie Kap-pl- e and Mrs. Stella Hat per of Payson Camp 1, attended the Utah County Convention of Daughters of Utah held in Provo last Saturday. Pioneers home A the at was given party of Mr. and M.s. Mike Steiner SaturFT II INDUSTRIAL NEWS day even ng in honor of Mrs. M. J. Bis-ewhose birthday anniversary Board of Commissioners Logan occuned on that day. Roses and dah-- 1 tonsider for laying water main the decoiated plans rall us in blight colors, into Twilfih waid district of city. chat ial so and proGames rooms. vided the enti rtainment and a d.ur.'y Salt Lake City Lauren W. Gibbs luniheon was served to Mi-- . M. J. B s t ii an,i daughter Rae, Mr. and Mrs announced plans being drawn for $2o-(tfE. A. Houser, Mr. and Mrs. Mike budding in southwest corner of 17th Souih and Main streets and wdl FanMrs. Mr. and S'liner. George be and M Viertel Dick rs and Mr occupied by Mercantile com, son Glen Mr Mrrs. Fred Vamier ments. d WANTED! and truck body price $2.95 Club Sunday evening at the home of Mrs Le Roy Johnson in the Tolhurst apartments. Guests exclusive of club UARY CCt members who enjoyed her hospita'ity vtAir were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith Mr. and Mrs. La Grande Gudmundsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McBeth Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mountford. The Club PAYSON prive was won by Mr. and Mrs. How-aiShuler, the guest favor by Mr. n and Mrs. Gudmundsen and the McBeth. Mrs. Mr. and gift by Poultry i 500 rhm,,, price, fob Flint, Michigan MENS OXFORDS C)n-olatio- (Dual wheels standard) . All truck chassis liig price of the open cab pick-u- p priest f.o.b. Flinty Michigan Lota delivered prices easy G. M. A. C, terms. ( PHONE 107 157 -- Inch on wbaelbaM cha $4.95 MENS & BOYS SHOrS Mrs. i!.U consider capacity, you find that Chevrolet's longer wheelbase, sturdy frame and long springs permit the mounting of extras large Chevrolet-buibodies. And when you EaLf-to- $3.95 he members of powerful the lowest price field. can $2.95 1 bodies lV-to- $1.95 -. Illustrated at the right are some of models included in the half-to- n which concomplete line of trucks sists of LADIES Mi-Ei rest Okon arrived last week fiom os Angeles to visit at the homes of her children, Mrs. Stan ley WiPon and Earl Smith. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Jennie West who will remain heie indef-inatel- y with another sister, Mrs. Harriet Crook. fjblEVHOLET TRUCKS priced as loir as 440 complete icith Checrolet-bui- lt e Footwear that follows the costume trend of Autumn in authentic colors and in charming smartness. Both (kfords and Pumps clever trim combinations every feminine vision will appreciate and admire. THE LEATHERS Suedes, Kids Fallweight soft a-v-- Tie - Mc-Th- - ii'iv-- ' step with Fall Fashions - Chas A Tietjen. Agnes e Mrs. J. J Sm h left Friday for M.ta Leod, School held Jr. Tuckctt, Clara Lemenar, High Santaquin 2 week stay w th her daughter its election of students body officeis Jtnnie Ilendr.ckson, Phehe Weid, Em MiSalt Uee Rice Lake, for the school year Thursday. The off ma Wall, Elizabeth Jerman, Dottie leers elected were Verla Holman pe- - Open'havv and Ina E Tietji n wer Miss Zeitha Wall was in Spams i .'.dint, Jean Carter vice president in Privo Saturdav to attend the cohork Wednesday white she spent die Sec-treof the ndition Max Houghton paaghiirs of the Utah day visiting wih trends. Pioin ers of Utah County. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carter spent Mrs. Maiy Given! algh spent i Mi' Luck And' Us returned to her several days in Mona the past week ral days the j ;i ' t week in 1ohi vvth visiting Mrs. Carters parents. Mr. and none in Hunting'. n Park Caifurnla. her .sister M Sam Gee nfti r seveial mon'hs visit with her !rs. Foukes. o daeghi l Mis Ha . Chatvvin. Mis Louise Chatvvin and daughter LOCAL ITEMS Mi. and Mis. Giant L. Johnson of Jewel and Paul and Gary Fergus m motored to Mt. Pleasant and spent Piovo spent Sunday with their parBy Mrs. A. R. Wilson Phone tl Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Yerl M ent', Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson and M and Mrs. Thomas B. Heelis. Kay. In honor of the birthday anni' y of Pi L N. Ellsworth of Sal. Igtke, a family dimer was given at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Eu-- 1 gene Hillman on Sunday. Covers vvei placed for fourteen including, Dr. ,and Mrs. Ellsworth, Mr. and MrsJ Louis T. Ellswnith and Baby Joyce, Mr. and Mr-- . Walter Hansen, Curtis'1 and Carol Ellsworth all of Salt Lake in n Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hillman and children of Pav'on. Mi- i N Mr. and H W 5,1,11 Ramon of Iltavtr weioweek end W quests of Mr and Mrs Pan Hill ll ( Money Wasted 8 t I 3 |