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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH iiiHHisisMiimniiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Plans Made For Music Festival at Lions Meeting I Infant Daughter Dies of At the regular meeting of the Lions Club held Monday night at the Puy-ho- n Hotel, plans weie made for a and music festival big celebration to night permit Payson reThursday sidents to hear the students who participated in the music contest at Price la-t week. The arrangements included roping off two blocks on Main street in the business district for the Senior and Junior bands to give a marching and playing demonstration. Later at a big gathering in the Nebo Stake all contestants in band, Tabernacle orchestra, chorus or solo parts will play their contest numbers. The comincluded mittee on arrangements Carl 0. Nelson, A. Willardson, Blaine Winters, Louis Bates, Paul Davis and George A. Cheever. M ta M H H m aH m H AT YOUR SERVICE WITH M U M MODERN m UP-TO-DA- FREIGHT EQUIPMENT a m We are prepared to meet your Freight requirements with a High Quality of Service. IS H s SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD M M Baxter, infant Grant and Sarah Baxter dkd at the Elizabtth Shirley John daughter Florida Burge-- , s terment in the Goshen Cemetery. Baby Clinic Friday The Regular baby clinic for April N three brothers, and Ague-;- ; of Arbon, Idaho; Bobby and Victor; a grandfather, Horace Burgess of Canada. The body is at the Claud. n Funeral Home in Payson and f uncial services will be conducted Friday at 2 n chapel with in- p. m. in the LUMP Go-he- $6.50 a ton NEEDS A COAT O P (Continued 2, Kathaleen Prudence Hudson, daughter of William and Prudence II. Coombs Hudson, died Sunday morning at the family home in Santaquin from pneumonia. She was born in Santaquin October 24, Surviving are the parents, four brothers and four sisters, Kendall, Rodney, Jack, Charles, Ruth, Sa dye, Ruby and Mary Hudson and the giandparents, Mr. and Mrs William A. Hudson, Santaquin and Mrs. Eliza J. Coombs, Fountain Green. Funeral services were conducted at 1 p. m. Tuesday in the Santaquin Second ward chapel with bishop William Iioardbent in charge. Burial was in the Santaquin Cemetery under the direction of the Deseret Mortuary. ment PAIAITj Lump Coal in 5 ton lots 'iscal Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Street enter- tained at a beautifully arranged dinner party Saturday evening at their home on South Main Street in honor of Mi', and Mrs. Riley Draper of Ileber who were recently married. The guests were business associates in the state banking department and included Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kimball of Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Star-le- y of Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Anderson of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gusdavison and Mrs. Earl Manning of Richfield, Mr. and Mr. Franz Potter of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monsen, Mr. and Mrs J. F. Ballif, Junior Dixon and Miss Virginia Street. Later in the even ing the group attended the dance - 175 . $6.00 per ton A good number NUT COAL Due to the increase in employment private industry and by the PWA, the National Reemployment Service , $6.25 by governin would spend $10,500,000,000 placed 154 more men at work in Utah 1934 $7,500,000,000 of that was during the week ending April 14 than a ton Nine it placed during the week ending gone April 7, George A. Yager, director of come the NRS for Utah announced today.1 This slight gain in employment was half. offset, however, by an increase in the more number of There were unemployed. than the Hoover administration spent 1772 more people seeking work on in the same period of its last fiscal April 14 than on April 7. The distribution of new placements year. employment groups shows among Principal reason for the drop is that during the week ending April found in the fact that emergency pay- 14, 3 per cent of the placements made ments have totaled only $2,800,000,-000- . were with the CWA, 63 per cent were with the PWA and 34 per cent were And that, in turn, is largely with private industry; whereas, durand bathroom due to the happy experience of the ing the week ending April 7, 13 per RFC. The budget included; almost cent of the placements made were $4,000,000,000 for that bureau how- with the CWA, 61 per cent were ever, since January 1, a quarter of a with the PWA and 26 per cent were billion dollars has been paid back on with private industry. o loans made. Head man Jesse Jones Gals. $3.35 Qts. $1.00 Warren believes that repayments will take Simpson loans to be made until care of all Friends will be interested to learn July. of the marriage of Miss Billie Ann Next to the RFC in economy is Warren of Fairmount, California and the public Works Administration. It Mr. Ruhlyn Simpson, son of Mr. and has spent S. M. was alloted $3,300,000,000 . Simpson of Payson, which took but $803,000,000. The last at Nephi. place Thursday The budget message likewise in- young couple will reside in Payson. o cluded estimates for forthcoming re6 and 8 week old SALE FOR 4, in was venue and this the President PAYSON, UTAH much nearer right than in his guess White Leghorn Pullets. See John H. Parker 3tpd.M4 Jr., Payson. at expenses. Collections were forecast at $3,200,000,000 and actual 9 months collections came to $2,300,-000,00- 0 which makes the estimate look quite accurate. Tax collections for March were $420,000,000 higher than in any month since June, 1931; income tax revenue was running a third ahead of last year and TreasWe have purchased Prize Baby Beef at the ury officials smiled happily. classed as emergency expense. months of the fiscal year are now, and expenditures have only to $4,800,000,000 well under d This is only about one-thir- Nut Coal in 5 ton lots expert $5.75 to re. member when you have a suit or dress to be Drt Cleaned for that dane or party. WORK We are now equipped b Press & Reshape yo suits every week-en- per ton d Phone, Call or Write BRING THEM o. e. McClellan Phone 81J IN! GORE Payson Cleaning Co. Isldealjorkitchens and Mrs. Fannie Nelson of Raymond, Canada, Miss Nina Law Miss Kathaleen Law and Miss Jennie Law of Bountiful were guests at the home of their brother Jordan A. Law over Mr. and Mrs. Jordan A. Law attBall at the ended the Policemans Utahna Gardens in Provo Saturday night and received the prize in the waltz contest. 1) President estimated that the Mr. and Mrs,. Harry Ldw and three children, Mrs. Madeline Nelson Sunday. from Page X Delivered to Your Door For 'THIS KITCHEN SURE: -- COAL Gain in Employment Shown During Week of April 9 ECONOMICAL HIGH LIGHTS hi Lola Evan.-.- , o Prudence Kathaleen Hudson ltk "dne-da- y home in Coshf n is to be held Friday, April 27 with . illnes-after a two day the examinations to be made under She was horn in Goshen October the direction of Dr. P. R. Bowdish. 31, 1933. Surviving are the parents, P.achel, LaRue, Mary, five family tiirmftmtimn DON'T BURY EM! WE WANT EM! DEAD OR WORTHLESS HORSES or COWS We Buy Hides, Pelts, COLORADO PAGE Furniture Company a Wool. Si ANIMAL Phone Enterprise ce di CO, sh 30, Spanish Fork A br in 41 EYf YOUR KNEES KNOCK LIKE MY CAR USED TO BEFORE I USED SUPERFUEL PEP WITH TETRA-ETHY- L k LEAD de sot A tui on EXTOA SPECIAL! There is still a wide gulley between revenue and expense but the problem is looking easier than it was expected to be a few months back And the other day the Treasury att empted an experiment it offered to exchange 3'4 per cent twelve-yea- r at Arrowhead resort. bonds for 4th Liberties and Treasury notes falling due May 2. Investors at the offer and trading was jumped at Melba entertained Wilson Miss is thus a waffle supper at her home Mon- brisk. Treasury prestige day evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of Miss Deon Badham. Not quite so happy was another The affair was arranged as a sur- phase of the income tax collections prise. when analyzed. There was a substantial rise in collections from individ the over $5,000 class, a subMrs. Della Huish, Mrs. R. L. Wil- uals in stantial drop in the under $5,000", son, Mrs. Louie Daniels and Miss a fact which primes the guns of peoIvy Done were in Salt Lake over the who believe the NRA is benefitweek end and attended the Ladies ple at the expense of e ing Democratic Convention at the Hotel on Saturday. those-who-hav- Wi Po of ioc the Junior Livestock Show. These fancy beef will be on Sale starting Friday, April 27th. ( Coi fro Be sure to place your order for a'delidious tender Roast and a few juicy steaks. I ift for Car Nel Dixons Sanitary Market Dependable Meats Pro Quality Grocerys T mer PAYSON, UTAH ing with TETRA-ETHY- L nigl LEAD bet! ... Bos at no extra cost! Added powr, octane gasoline Oil Service speed, smoothness, mileage. At 400 Utah 70 Stations. e New-hous- Distributer:: of Atlas Tires and ress Batteries. those-who-have- The ladies of the Nebo Stake M. I. A. Board entertained at dinner Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Blaine Winters on Utah Avenue Honored guests were the General Board members from Salt Lake who came for Bee Hive Swarm Day, Mrs. Sarah Cannon, Mrs. Bertha Tingey, Miss Elsie Hogan and Mrs. Julia Baxter. The place cards were cleverly made to represent a bee hive and the favors were attractive corsages in the Bee Hive colors. Mrs. J. W. Aird of Provo gave a very fine paper on International problems at a meeting of the Cultus Club held Wednesday afternoon at the home of the club president, Mrs. Cuba Davis. The musical program was given by a ladies chorus directed by Mrs. Iva Chase and Mrs. Mary J. McClellan accompanist. Mrs. Page Perry was hostess to the ladies of the Sorosis Bridge club last Thursday evening. Special guests were Mrs. Elmo Christiansen, Mrs. ' Mrs. J. C. McCrumb, Mrs. lith, Mrs. Almon Harmer. s. won by Mrs. Powell Gay Smith. Mc-Mr- M Members of the Social Tea motored to Spanish Fork Tuesday afternoon where they were the guests of Mrs. Edith McFadden at a pleasant social g function. L' More m Money Have You Entered onstipation If constipation causes you Oaa, Indigestion, Headaches, Bad Bleep, Pimply Skin, get quick relief with AD LERI KA. Thorough action, yet gentle, safe. Deseret Mortuary Co. c Understanding I Sympathy Experience to ensure that nothing is left undone to give a comforting Service Phone 107 Walter Rigby, Local Mgr. A. O. Smoot, District Manager g 8 8 8 S i th child A Mrs. Mra. Gree one-fift- AlDlUEIRlIIKfAl CITY DRUG CO. 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