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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH ii I Bishop and Mrs. Robert L. f the third ward and Mrs Emma on were Salt Lake vis. tors dur conference. Mrs. Adeha Dixon attended the Relief Society and general conference in Salt Lake last week. NOTICE John Betts was in Salt Lake Saturday for conference and the fair. Classified Advertising uti,' By Teacher of Trombone and cornet. See Ralph Migliaecio, Payson. Phone 172. Special rates for winter FOR SALE: Apples at the old StVo ebaker place at Elberta. Mrs. A. R. Wilson Phone 64 last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boyle anl little daughter and Mr. Sam Boyle it Victor, Idaho have been visiting with relatives in Payson this week. They were dinner guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patten Wednesday evening and were also the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Viv Patten asd Mr. and RELIABLE DEALER wanted in handle Ileberling Products in Utah Excellent for County. opportunity the right man. Earnings $0 weekly not unusual. White for free catalogue. Mrs James Boyle. G. C. IIEBERLING COMPANY Dept. 21155 Bloomington, 111. Mr. and Mis. John Lam returned home Tuesday from California where For Sale Cheap they were called last week by the 1. Child's iron bed complete. death of Mrs. Lants mother, Mrs. 1. Refrigerator Elizabeth Lee. She passed away early 1. Small barrel churn in the week and the funeral was on 1. meat chopper. Saturday in San Francisco. M rs. Lee spent considerable of her Inquire at Chronicle time in Payson a number of years Furnished Rooms for rent. See Mrs. ago and she had many friends here M. S. Kapple 109 North fourth west, She was in her seventy-sevent- h year Payson, Utah. and had been ill for quite a long time. Poultry WANTED! Pullets, Hen special, will buy any number of them. Will pay caah Call or Write HARRY VOLSKY Payson, Box 52 or telephone 171 Payson -- BEEF STEAK There is a big differ- ence in steaks. Let us prove it. Saturday we will sell usual quality steaks at this unusual price. Round and Loin steaks, cut from finest young beef at 15c tb BIG BAKERS ant DO IT TOO and getting the best bread at the lowest price-- 3 loaves for lCc. lOR SKAGGS FOOD ILLi Mrs. Harvey Smith entertained a few friends at a bridge luncheon last Friday. Two tables were at play and ihe favor was won by Mrs. W. T. Amos The seasons flowers attractively decorated the rooms Mrs. Mary McBeth, Mrs. Ada Ware and Mrs. W. T Amos went to Salt Lake Monday where they were the guests of Mrs. McBeth at a delightful Bridge Lunfheon. Bishop and Mrs Otto Erlandson of the first ward and Bishop and Mrs. George A. Cheever of the fourth ward attended conference in Salt Lake. CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank most sincerely all who assisted in any way during the illness and after the death of our lieloved wife and mother, Mrs. Soph-roni- a A. Bills. Joseph S. Bills and family Mrs. Arthur Peay has been visiting in Salt Iaike this week with her sons Walter and Gilbert who are students at the University. John J. Powell of Salt Lake a Payson visitor this week. Emma Jane and Ruth Wilson spent the week end in Provo with their sisr ha.-bee- n Of late, many of the big bakers of the coun try are baking a very poor quality loaf of bread (containing lit- tie but flour, watetf and yeast) and distributing it among the grocers of different towns to be sold at 3, 4 or 5c and then charge the grocer sol much for the kind of bread we bake that he must charge you 8, 9 or 10 cents per loaf, why have the bakers of the country decided people want only price and not quality in the bread they eat? You can beat them at their own game, by coming to our stores SI ORES A Surety of Purity Mrs. r- Utah County sixteen (16) carloads 0f Produce. j Feature Items Friday & Saturday Oct. The members of the Sorosis Bridge Chi ta is In pretty Club were entertained at the home Pud shape fighting of Mrs. Blane Hansen in Spanish a muiu it herself a! Fork. Guests exclusive of the club and home, a is members from Payson were Mrs. Alvaluable and Dixon C. H. ton Hughes, Mrs. mighty piece of territory Mrs Claude Williams of Spanish Fork make will and of Provo. Marion Graham Miss and v u ,ce i c in ration- - after the t a in g ni ih' Mrs Merrill Smith received the club is over. You know you otteu hear it prize and Mrs. C. H. Dixon the guest said that nobody got any thing after favor. Bright autumn flowers decorthe war. But what about the German Colonies? You dont see England or ated the entertaining rooms France or any of tlio.se giving any up do you? Germany imagine would Mrs Howard Wilson was hostess mortgage quite a lot to pay for them at a nicely appointed Bridge Party back. Thais one of the reasons that at her home last week. Cards were she Is up against it, she hasent got those Colonies to transfer trade and placed for Mrs. Weston Bean, Mrs material with. McClellraw Wayne Loveless, Miss Leona is so big and the names are China Miss Clara an, Miss Madge Reece, alike that its hud to tell much so Johnson, Mrs. Merrill Smith, Mrs. where she is fighting at. Texas and Walter Ware, Mrs. Ned Wightman, Louisiana had war. Its going to Miss Jennice Fairbanks, Mrs. Louis take about two veins to prove that the Parkin, Mrs. La Grande Gudmundson old Boy In Louisiana is right. He ays all and Mrs. Waldo Wilson. Baskets of they sliouldent plant any Cotton at Well they havent this anywhere. year the nasturtions were used to decorate gold last years, or the years befores tables and a variety of autumn flowcrop, so who looks like they are right? ers were tastefully arranged about th There Is so many things they can rooms. Mrs. Weston Bean and Miss raise down there that they dont even Leona McClellan received the bridge know exists. There is fe:d and fer favors. tilizing crops that grow in other parts of the country that would be wonderful for their land but It could never NEWS get in the country on account of the LAKE SPRING Cotton which had a monopoly and wouldent let anything in. But if your ButJer Horten.se by Father and Grand Father raised wheat, or If he Dr. Bowdge and Miss Lyance held why you must raise wheat, Cotton Is the only raised why Cotton, a baby clinic Wednesday. Twenty-tw'- o thing. Stick to your raising. babies were examined. The Dr. found Then England kicked up a mess a a marked improvement in the health week or ten days ago when they did of the children since he was here two gomthing about their Gold. I dont months ago. Miss Louella Barnett, know what it was, but it created a lot of Ink at the time. It looks like tire e Miss Daphna Moore and Mrs. world Is on a Gold Standard but only Butler assisted. two have got any gold. Us and France, A very pleasant surprise party was and If things keep on like they have held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. there wont be any us in there. Archer Jacobson. Sunday evening, it You see France is getting everybeing the birthday of Mrs. Jacobson. thing, for they went to work the day the War, and the Progress Stung was played. Mrs. Guy they got back from on a spree, so went Natious of the rest present A .Johnson339 ldFGFFRRFR back to normal when the France got A. Johnson held high score.. Ice cream Guns stopped shooting, and we are and apple pie was served at midnight Just getting back, but we havent been Mr. and Mrs. Albert Butler of Jack-sonormal la so long that we dont recogIt since we got there. nize the at Wyoming spent Sunday has got the big This finance home of Mrs. Butlers mother, Mrs. Zina Butler. They left Monday morn Boys worried as much as the little ones havent got any of It. Here we that ing for Beaver to visit with Mrs. liluh taxes. Say, England about talk Butler's sister, Mrs. Ethel Hutchings. can show you some taxes, they are Mr. Butler is employed in the office getting what we will get If this unemof the Forest Service at Jackson. ployment keeps up, and It should be Miss Faye Butler spent the week that way, there Is lots of people able nd with her parents, Mr. and Mrrs. to pay yet over here before the Government starts in to do It Itself. That D. J. Butler. was what Mr. Hoover was doing out Mr and Mrs. Walter Menlove, Mr. in Detroit telling the American Legion and Mrs. Alan Butler, Mr. and Mrs. not to start asking for aid again. You Leo Menlove, Mrs. Lydia Moore, Mr see, he believes in tlie people helping and Mrs. Thomas Menlove were in themselvs right up to the time thats Goshen Sunday attending a bundle not possible, then the Government will. Now there is a lot to be said for his shower given forr Miss Norma Jasp-erson- , There is certainly enough wealth plan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs to do 1L But getting it away from the ones that have It Is another thing. Stephen Jasperson. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Gerber and When you rely on ju-- t voluntary giving you put quite a hardship on the family of Salt Lake spent Sunday visfree giver. lie will give till it hurt?, Lake friends and in with iting Spring much while a man of Salem. Rulon Peery accompanied them resources will perhaps little. larger So it give very from the city and spent the day w'th looks like they got to get at this relief his father, Mr. Claud Peery. thing through taxation on large incomes. But that wll all be fixed at the next session of Congress, as five hundred Congressmen and lf!0 Senators will all have schemes to remedy every$ay$- - thing from (iepression to protruding Adams Apples It will take two yea:s to just read all the bills that will he introduced when the Lecislative Ca pones meet. told you cr Well 1 dont know if not about Ma Kennedy going anl plav-ina return date v. h What n Man " Ralph Kitchen. M.r ami Mrs. Ed Patten and child ren visited in Salt Lake over the week end and attended the State Fair. 1Q Par 3 $1.00 pkgs. Chili Beans 5 Hams Whole or Half Pound Robb Ross 1-- 33c pound pkg. 2 Prunes Wheat Hearts Hor-tens- The finest parts of the finest wheat. New Crop 4 pounds 29c Syrup I5c Large pkg. Maximum 2 40c lin 1- -2 n, Grapefruit Its Shavers No. 2 tin all be like Lindbergh -- - but th $ame diicerify piupo$e will help a lot toward it'-- - HJaWMffllHil a scoop SAFETY Headquarters By Mrs. A. R. Chronicle Job Department l M Ni s)a,j s vr'--- - ) Dressing Best Foods Mi.-- . Henry Wilson Erlandson Phone 64 95 entertained Jack Dixon, Mrs. E. E Robinson, Mrs J A F at It. Mrs. E. H Street, Mrs. B. Utt. h Mrs W C of Seattle Someone will McCormick Mrs Rimer Mclloth Mrs. George Chase and Mrs. Ada Ware. Mrs. Ott and Mis. herie received the prizes. The Kebekah Lodge held a most enjoy ao:o soc al Monday evening at .he I. O. O. F. Hall A fine program and upper provided the entertainment and time new members were 'r ailed -- -- .'r. and Mi-- . John Betts were in ult I arp to attend a wedding reccpt-a- tK bom., of Me. and Mrs. Will-her g.vn in honor of their r Vai Walker and his bride who the day in the lake Temple. v A' a: 'nan. ' lytar i i Hancock ha; een here from with h.s Mr and Mrs. Aa Hancock h:-- fr-- t visit home in two :r,a th', wk vi.-iti- i Monica Mrs. J. M. Rea of Santa Mrs. Harry Crezee of Im Hebei California and a nephew. dozen fr.ends at a delightful bridge son .m no. m last Thursday. Her guests i. eluded Mrs. William Ferre of Provo Mrs. Mendenhall, Mrs. T-- !oc Salad Mrs. Henry Erlandson had week h guests during the u er-a- R'i, for PHONE LOCAL ITEMS Ma when here, climbs right up o" the most protrud ing rock over Bou1 der Dam and jus took What-a-Mafor better or to: worse till auothe wife do them part I never did go to down Si, tor Aimees show I telling you about, hue they a! t d n o it was mighty fine. By the way, they tell me At Sm,; is making quite a st.r in the ea-- ; They had a million A1 Smith Buttons made and sold e;n light out. Coitr-- e you can get your name on a inr-'easier than you tan get it on the :vT box in front of the White Hm-si; A1 will hts s:. gf. surprise you so we will have lets of angles and dictions to work on betwe-- nc.v next June Can-- e B w,;; Ae tough man to heat for that nemii u",,n Then Ctlvin Is com ng o ;; o' the bushes hear There, a Q Sm.th. o.v.ilga veil. There be a let cf done before next November, 2 Quart Ku-ta- 1 Its Utah PAYSON, UTAH cut Hoover, Lettuce STORE NO. 26 1 Wc can't 15c Im 'Smilin' Giaiiie excitement 3 21c - - - - Pancake Flour i m m 20c pounds -- We was all in tin midst of a lot o. our columns 9-- Fetrm 1 (. larenco M. Liddiewood and family uf Richfield visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stro be!, Since September 1st. Safeway Stores have pay cash for and shipped to outside points friOff) , v SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD Pay-so- 1 Mrs important Ask Agents or Conductors for full information and copy of the new Time Table. Electric Cream Seperatur fur sale Cheap. Inquire George Amos, V,1! a'.! know BEVERLY 11!'.! m the Ropers U Just what had Japan pounced on Cn.na. She has CLdio cut off from tier h.le fur a long t. me, l.ke a cat doe a ijI and ju-- t says. 'I'll nab you when on make a run for Bishop and Mrs. John F. Oleson of the second ward were in Salt Lake over the week end for conference. A new Time Table will be in effect October 11th, ltKU. Several changes will be made. For Your Information of 50 listen In ever? for eaeh Tread Stralgw progra STATION Sal KSL Lake City 7:l5p.ni. EVERY WEDNESD LANT & PERSSON The Clothier'" |