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Show I . Mrs. Howard AVoodhouse, funn- as DoJglass mncd ,.e a0 lrt5f Card- - ! f Woods, Mrs. Paul Wendell Erlandson, Mrs. JMonsen, line S-- - I trl fr Wil- - Stanley Airs. a'lS,Ray , bowl of KoUcn Placed ' I entertained the Pn-m- 7 the First ward home her Class at of SeaguU day nlght- .viariu - - auto stowaway A ... 4 a' r f. .S ! &" rrr- ' - v - - t 4$ 4 YTVVYYvHW Local Items Mtv. Evelyn A nal accompanied wander by of Ver. her baby dauguter, has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Phoelw Reid. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERMr, and Mrs. Ray Monsen left SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCU- Wednesday by automobile in comLATION. ETC., REQUIRED BY pany with Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Day THEE ACT OF CONGRESS OF ot Salt luike City for a two weeks AUGUST 21, 1012 vi it n San Eiancisco and Mexico. Of The Payson ( hrumcle, pub Imbed weekly at Paj-oUtah, for CAMERAGRAIPM& Mis. Mi dred Spaekman and Mrs Hekn Mountford eiuma.rud at a family dinner Tuesday n.ght in honor of their mothe-- , Mrs. A. L. CurtK, who was ceTbiat ng her Imthuay anniversary. Mis. Paul Davis enitiLi ned a number of close friends at dinner Wednesday evening in honor of Mis. Claik Rehuman of Chicago. Mi s. Clyde Wilson entertained at a birthday dinner Tuesday evening m honor of her sister, Mrs Pay Conyers of Eureka. ',sav. Infill hk Miss of 19o5 cars will have i) watch out for stowaways Lobi e Hubert found there is plenty of room for an extra passenger in the kgg'ge compai trient above the spare tire in this touring sedaij. The raris anew Plvm ait! model. 9JWW Me and more travelers axe coming back" to the train every day, to save time, cost, worry. Cn your next trip, go by train. Enjoy fast, safe travel, in complete comfort in our modem coaches for only 2c a mile (even less for round trips). A Porter in the coach Is just one of many new Union Pacific features to make your trip most pleasant. And, this summer, Union Pacific through-train- s will oner cool, clean, comfort in coaches, sleeping cars, dining and observation cars, at no ad- ditional rad fare a feature provided by no other form of transportation. Travel by ti ain, Hie modern way, at lowest cost ever. ) number of poop fiom the h were in Salt Lake County of Utah Thuisday for a Nebo Stake Temple Bcfoie me, a NV.uj Pubbc excursion. and for the State and county Saturday night m honor of Mrs. Fiank Pace, formeily Mi-- s Laura Majer a l event bride. The event was held at the home of Mi-- s Reva McC el an, the class president. myn That the ownei is: Mary 2. ' U.fHV constipation n, n, causes Hi.iU'htf' t L ri op i Sure You Get It! EDWARD W. PICKARD Histories Leave Off . . Deseret Mortuary Co. . That Is Where the Work oi Elmo Scott Wetscn vtaranteed begin and in his illustrated featur articles which appear in th newspaper he relates for ot SPEEDWAY More Quicker-Stoppin- g Blowout Non-Ski- d Mileage Grip Protection in EVERY Ply Guarantee against road Guarantee against defects for life Our own guarantee and year round service Shuler Motor Co. Payson. Utah readers those little-knohistor chapters in American which afford fascinating side of tl lights on the building is hissp. nation. . History of hi cialty but not allhistoric; with articles deal c subjects. He also writes literatui cn science, popular and the fine arts and on man other subjects of current ir terest. Teachers find hi articles valuable for supple classc mentary use in their s them find will and you informatsv and interesting that you w ill want tJ tel them your friends about Sympathy Understanding Experience to ensure that nothing is left undone to give a comforting Service Phone 107 Walter Rigby, Local Mgr. A. 0. Smoot, District Managa E1KH1IIHI1BIIIIIIIEIIII tPERMANENT 1 WAVES OF QUALITY Given By Phone 10 Just South of Taylor School All kinds of Beauty work done. i i i SLAM! The North and South are at It again. The bridge table, greatest battlefield of the civilized world, is again the arena during a 150rubber con tract game between the expert Mr. and Mrs. Sims and the very expert Mr. and Mrs. Culbertson re cently held in New York City i , ii UP AND DOWN, A HALF MILLION TIMES Parts that go into new Plymouth cars are tested for wear at the engineering laboratories before they are placed in production. Th test, shown here, is one of the moat interesting of all the tests. An electric motor rolls the window up and down three times a minute or. approximately $00,000 i times in the course of the test. window-regulat- a mew Chevrolet r You can have new Chevrolet quality, performance and economy in any one of the eleven Chevrolet models . . . NEW STANDARD and MASTER DE LUXE . . . each a remarkable value at its price et a rcal motor car this And at the world's it spring. get lowest prices for any motor car having more than four cylinders! Buy a new Chevrolet. Chevrolet offers you your choice of eleven models, with list prices of $ 163 to $330 for the New Standard Chevrolet, and $360 to $675 for the new Master De Luxe Chevrolet, at Flint, Mich. And what 1W!W'TT big, beautiful, desirable motor cars these arel All of them have smart Fisher bodies. All have Chevrolets new and improved Master Blue-Flam- e engine. All give the finest performance and greatest operating economy that Chevrolet has ever offered the American public. Get full information about these 1933 cars; and save with a new Chevrolet. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Compare Chevrolet's low delivered prices and easy C.M.A.C. terms. A General Motors Value CHOOSE t CHEVROLET FOR QUALITY AT LOW COST AND Ilf. Litt price of New Standard Road Her at Flint, Mich., 46S. With bumper t, tpare tire and tire lock, the lit t price it 120.00 additional. Frictt Quoted in this advertitemeni are litt at Flint, Mich., and Ore subject to change without notice. Mrs. Robert Bills Experienced Operator i ' SPRING The last final assurance of the arrival that loely Indy is the appearance of the famous Cherry Blossoms along the Tidal Basin m Washington, D. C. In- IMrup- - IEKS9 Where the Schoolbook DIZZY DEAN, who In 1934 twirled tha St. Louis Cardinals to a National League pennant and a Worlds Championship, this year will be ths hero of a newspaper cartoon strip depicting hi adventures on and off ths diamond. Sponsored by a popular cereal, the strips tell boys and girls how to Join the Du zy Dean Winners Club, and what to do to get one or more of the 37 kinds of prizes avatlabl to members. of tjuhU. Try hi If it (doesn't relieve you, make you feel better sad younger and happier, your druggie will refund your money. Get a pack age of the REV PRESCRIPTION. Mix it with a quart of water, add the juice ef 4 lemons and take a tablespoonful two time a day. In 44 hours, usually, the pain is gone, joints Umbo up, wonderful glonous relief is felt. Equally Cost good for rheumatism, or neuritis pain. only a few emts a day For sale, recommended and guaranteed by all leading druggists. An druggist will get the REV PRESCRIPTION If you ask him to do so. PROTECTION s'Fv'vt' j Rheumatic Pain Stopped by Lemon Juice Recipe Youre Paying for this V 4 a? 01 Mi Vv rhf V G Constipation M ' I NEW SPRING THRILL FOR MOTORISTS: Survey show that more new car are on the road this Spring than at time for the past four year. And Jut m time for Spring driving a new kmd any of summer Mobiloil made by the revolutionary Clearosol Process was announced today Residing at Payson, Utah. My commission expires Jan. 19, 1938. IT A t relief wUh ALi,J i IilivY. orough la action Jet en-tiv g( ntie and safe. 43 . in Mountford, Payson, Utah. 3. That the known bondhoders, and other security mortgagees, holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of Mr. and Mis. John C. Taylor left bonds, mortgages, or other secur Thursday w ith friends on a motor lties are: None. mp to California. 4. That the two paragraphs next Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chase of above, giving the names of the Salt Lake have been visting at the owners, stockholders, and security heme of their parents, Mr. and holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and securMrs. Asa Hancock. ity ho'ders as they appear upon Joseph Reece of Los Angeles is the books of the company but also, visiting in Payson for several in cases where the stockholder or weeks. security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee Miss Nma Law' of Bountiful is or in any other fiduciary relation, visiting here this week at the the name of the person or corphome of her brother, Jordan A. oration for whom such trustee is Law. acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements Miss Leona Schramm, who is embracing affiants full knowledge employed in Sa t Lake visited this and be ief as to the circumstances week with her parents, Mr. and and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who Mrs. F. A. Schramm. do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock Births and securities in a capacity other A baby boy was born to Mr. and than that of a bona fide owner; Mrs. Frank La Comb of Provo and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, asSaturday night. The mother was or corporation has any Miss Merle Smith, sociation, formerly interest direct or indirect in the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey said or other securistock, bonds, Smith. ties than as so stated by him. J. Harold Mountford, Publisher. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wilson Sworn to and subscribed before announce the birth of a baby girl me this 18th day of April, 1935, on Friday, April 19. R. A. Porter. v Lifetime I M personally appealed J Harold Mountford, who, having been duly sworn according to law, dt pimps and says that he is the Publisher of The Pavson Chronicle and that the fol owing is, to die best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc., of the afoiesaid pub Ration for the date shown in the above caption, icquired by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 411, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the revei.se Mde of thm form, to wit: 1. That the names ami addresses of the publisher, tditoi, managing edit, i, and business managers are: J. Ilaiold Mountfud, Payson, Utah dl2r Be Among the local teachers wb were granted certificates at th last meeting of the board of edu cation was Margaret Liddle o Payson, grammar grade diploma. Fa.vson wauis Thud ward Gleaner Girls entertained at a kitchen shower 'JL Mrs. Warren AIlsop and son Richard of Kamas are visiting here with Mrs. AlLops mother, Mrs. Jennie D. MeCledan. Mr. AIlsop came for the week end. n, 1933. Stale of Utah A The $Miih Owners r tluward, e. lUeee and the Madge - who was leccnt y mamed, was the guest of honor at a budal shower Tuesday afternoon, given at the home of her mother, Mrs. C, E. Cloward Jr. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. C. E. Cloward Sr., Mrs. Wesley Pickering, Mrs. Selby Dixon, Mrs Gould Dixon and Mrs. Tom Wood-housThirty guests enjoyed the de ightful affair and the young bride received many lovely gifts. Mrs. Wells Cloward was in charge of some clever games and vocal se ections were given by Mrs. Norma Bona and Miss Ardella CTaVacryl '?, liv: -- Mi-- el ly DEAi-E- R ADVERTISEMENT SHULER MOTOR COMPANY PAYSON, UTAH -- A |