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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Cultus Club Hold Annual Relief Society To Give Ca1uco Spring Luncheon, Election Demonstration Given By Pfouts At Nephi idHir&Vffii Ann E. Wilson returned home last wtek from Mdford, Utah vine she has been for two w,th h. r daughtei, Mi , Erma Flint Met lellan. Ji an and Wayne McClellan aec-fo- r a week ompanad her home U-ura- tid vi-- it Dr. L. D. Economical ISSALE Highlights IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF COUNTY, STATE OF to-wi- et -- Non-milita- 21-2- -- ea-il- department heads in Nephi last eek. Mr ami Mis. Reynolds amioume the huth cf a baby boy Major Philo C. Wightman, Mrs on hthuaiy 90. It - their first Ned W lghtman and children and child. Mis. Reynolds is at the Mrs. Dave Shuler letuined home home of her inothd, Mrs. Lodma Sunday from Long Beach, Calif-o- i Juni. ma where they have been for several weeks. Ned Wightman, Mm. Will McClellan cntei tamed who has been at the Sea Side IIos-pitin Long Beach for seven the membeis of the Junior Delta club honm. her at weeks underwent a major operaBudge Thursday Mrs. George F. Wilson was a tion over two week- - ago and isi special guest. Prizes were award- recovering and will soon leave the1 ed to Mrs. Stanley Wilson and hospital. Mr. Wightmar and MrsJ Mrs. Wcndall Erlandson. Ned W'ightman will return to the coast in a fortnight and join Mrs. Mr. and Mis. E. H Stieet, Miss P. C. Wightman who remained Helen Street and Mr. and Mrs. there. W'hile the group were all at Junior S. Dixon and baby of Richfield wete visiting with relatives Long Beach a party was given in their honor at the home of Mr. and and friends in Payson Sunday. Mrs. Hyrum Douglass with 26 former Mr. and Mrs. John C. Carlisle Payson residents in attenwere visit. ng with relatives in dance. They enjoyed a delightful evening with old friends. Logan over the week end. (Continued from Page 1) uetaiy (items sufficient to carry out the major purposes of the Act would be and little AAAs G. K. PENIRJJAN, established. States refusing to fall Plaintiff, in line would get no benefits after vs, two years. Proponents of the bill WILLIAN B. GREEN, ELIZA- lielieve this fixes up the constituBETH R. GREEN, his wife, tionality angle of the plan, in that, GEORGE H. GREEN, CENTRAL technically speaking at least, crop UTAH MORTGAGE C OMPANY, control would be engineered by the A CORPORATION, RY INVEST- states and not by the federal govMENT COMPANY, A CORPORA- ernment, and so would not run TION, ESSIE M. RAY, and ADAM into the objections laid down by ANDERSON, the Supieme Court in the AAA Defendants. test case. No means has yet been estabTO BE SOLD AT SHERIFFS lished for raising the required SALE at eleven oclock a. m., $300, 000,000 and a new bill must Mrs. Henry Jeppson has returnon the lGth day of March 1936, be passed for that. There is strong ed home from Rock Springs, WyoCourtof the at Door in raise sentiment to at the Front Congress she has been for sevhouse, in Trovo, Utah, the prop- least part of the money through ming where eral wetks to the illness of due erty situated in aforesaid county new corporation taxes. her son of Mr. and the follgrandchild, and particularly described as Mrs. Dixon. Quayle t: ows, Advocates of vvoild peace shud-deie- d The Northeast quaiter of the a fortnight ago when the Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patten spent Northwest quarter and the Noith-eas- t House of Representatives voted in Salt Lake Monday visiting quarter of the Northwest for the largest peace-tim- e armv City. quarter of the Northwest quaiter appiopriations in our history. Omof Section 27, in Township 9 South inous reason for the super-budgMr. Edward E. Stevens and Mr. of Range 1 East of the Salt Lake was expressed by Chief of Army and Mrs. Ray Pepper and son Ned Containing Staff Ciaig, who said, It is perBase and Meridian. of American Falls, Idaho, returnan area of Fifty (30) acres. fectly evident to everyone that ed to Payson last Sunday after Together with all water and troublous times have again arrivabout thvee months visrending hereof water to the use ed in the wot Id . , . We do not see rights tofore and now used upon said how they can possibly concern us. iting in Southern California and Old Mexico. They report a very land. Nevertheless, it is unwise to neg- enjoyable and visit which was trip Dated Feb. 17, 1030. lect the lessons of irr experience". made automobile. While there by Utah E. G. Durnell, Sheriff, For strictly military purposes, met Mr. and Mrs. P. C. they County, Utah, the House Bill provides about Wight man and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Publication in Payson Chronicle $377,000,000. approDixon of this city w'ho are also & Mar. 1930. 8 Feb. priations come to $1G8,0OO,OOO, or visiting there, and many former a total of $345,000,000. Navy ex- residents of Payson. penditures are expected to bring SUMMONS total defense spending for 1936-3- 7 Mr. and Mis. John L. Peterson fiscal year to almost $14,000,000,-000- . announce the OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT marriage of their UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF to Mr. Clarence Melba, daughter o UTAH. Mattson which took place in MerNEW BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY rill, Oregon on February 22, 1936. We Sagebrush Folks, by Annie JOHN OKELBERRY Plaintiff, Pike Greenwood, a Utah girl, born Mrs. Edward Loveless had as and raised in Provo. It is safe her guests over the vs. week end, RICHARD JOHNSON, IMANUEL to say no other book like this has her brother and wife, Mr. and STEELE, ever been written. It is the inti- Mrs. Kay Curtis of Declo, Idaho. THOMAS, SAMUEL EVAN A. LEWIS, and if either or mate iccoid of the reaction of an all are dead, all the unknown heirs acute mind and sensitive spirit to A fine baby boy was born at and creditors of said parties and the joys and sorrows, the labors the Payson General Hospital Friall other persons unknown claim- and lecreations, the hopes and day morning to Mr. and Mrs. ing any interest in the property tiagedies, the poverty, politics, George Q. Spencer of Spring Lake. described in plaintiffs complaint humors and personalities in the authors experience of fifteen yea-herein, Arthur Powell, a member of the Defendants. as a farm woman on the last Payson high school faculty has TIIE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID Aniei ican frontier. been ill at his home for the past The Rise And Fall of Nauvoo, by ten DEFENDANTS: days. You are hereby summoned to B. IE Roberts, a companion volappear within twenty days after ume to The Missouri PersecuMrs. Della Huish spent Tuesday service of this summons upon you, tions". This book was written by in Sait Lake City on business. if served within the county in Mr. Roberts with the idea of givwhich this action is brought, other- ing the people of Utah a story of ed by Marjorie Barrows, came as wise within thirty days after ser- the persecutions and suffering of a premium with Child Life vice, and defend the above entitled the early Saints. is a selection of It magazine. The Wav To Perfection, by Joaction; and in case of your failure of the mo-- t popular stories so to do, judgement will be rend- seph Fielding Smith. A text book Mme and features published in ered against you according to the designed for the study of geneol-og- poems Child Life. demands of the complaint which and the aiding of research The magazine Liesure is now has been filed with the Cleik of woik, such as obtaining records received by the Library. being said Court. The pioporty describ- from tombstones, letters, wills, Especially interesting to people ed in plaintiffs complaint is in deeds, registers and a thousand with hobbies. Utah County, Utah and is describ- and one other sources available. ed as follows: The following books of fiction 1:00 been donated by Mrs. Fearn have chain North Commencing from the Southwest corner of the Gray: Deseret Mortuary Co. Northeast quarter of Section 2, in Dodo, by E. F. Benson Understanding The Right Princess, by Claia Sympathy Township 10 South, Range 1 West, Experience Salt Lake Base and Meridian; Louise Burnham. to ensure that nothing is left thence West 2.50 chains; thence The Quickening, by Francis undone to give a comforting South 1.00 chain; thence South 14 Eynde, Service. East 8,93 chains; thence South Ruth Farmer, by Agnes March-banPhone 107 88V4; East 2.41 chains; thence South 89 East 7.30 chains; thence Walter Rigby, Local Wedlock, by John Stiange WinNorth 10.10 chains; thence West ter. Mgr. 7.50 chains to the place of beginChild Life Book of Fun, compil- A. O. Smoot, District Manager ning. Area 9.97 acres. Dated and issued this 23rd day RELIEVE EXTERNAL of October 1935. R. W. McMullin, Attorney for UTAH UTAH. ''Iffllf Payon, eout Mack should he a lifetime oecupalion. SHERD of tamping chairman of the Timpans demonstia-montnj( gas Council, gave a tents, made camp ng y tion of sleep.rg bags and other camp w Changing acquaintances into friendships Pfouts 3, s j Leslie Reece entertained at dinner Tuesday evening for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shirts. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. B. M. Tanner entertained at dinner Wedesday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of her husband. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClellan Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Reece, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hansen. This is the tale of what happened to the Duke when that worthy second-storworker climbed into one home too many. He y found himself climbing right into another mans shoes. And he had to make THIS GREAT SERIAL FROM ISSUE TO ISSUE IN THIS NEWS PAPER I DO STUDENTS NEED A three act drama Cabbages and Roses was presented in the First ward Tuesday night by the Spring-vill- e First ward Junior peneolo-gic- al Society. The play was directed by Blanche Crandall and the special entertainment took the place of the regular M. I. A. GLASSES? WANT I EMPLOYMENT? Men between the ages of 25 and 45 with car who desire to get good paying business. Outdoor work. See or write D. B. Hair, 3 blks. South of Edgewater dance hall, Salem, Utah. MUSCULAR P. 0. Address: Pay-o- (So Oftrn n, o Dont Get M If j ou are one of the vast number of people who suffer torturing, stubbing, shooting, external mus-mlpains of arms. legs, shoulders and body, which are so often mis- ailed rheumatic,' here Is a quick a few doses of re'u f. Take JuWilliams R. I. X. Compound. It must produie results or metier bai k Williams R. lT. X. Compound compounded fiom the prescrlptio- ir Up Nights KE THIS 25c TEST Use Jumper IUchu leaves etc, to flush out acids and matter. Get rid of bladder irritation that causes waking up frequent desire, scanty flow, burning and backache. Get Jumper oil, tablets called Iiuket-- , the bladder Buchu leaves, etc. in little gieei laxative. In four daj s p not 1, exie-was- te pleased go back ai-- get ir Get your regular situ p imd f,ei "full of pep. C it j Dr k 'J -t "I vlusMe relief - nailable to s at a cost of nnlv a few cent. dav. a Fry hot.e under the In k guarantee Krlov bless, of ns so inuiv say they have VO r drucimt for W Pliams X. Compound today. petition. Americ TREES & SHRUBS Officers for next year were eltim long j Now is the time to place orde ected as follows: president, Mrs. the fjom Mrs. for Sprirg delivery of trees Afton Carlisle; Mo Alta Cowan; recording secretary, shrubs. See Lynn Smith, Rep daefcion Mrs. Emma Wilson; correspond- entative of Porter Walton Co,3r jam ing secretary, Mrs. Verna Ells- So. 6th East, Payson Utah. Phtf jbear Nelda 154W. t worth; treasurer, Mrs. wor Reece. V th .light ' iggjjvpoin yon gatter from Ozttlng Up Nlftn TWflt on Nervousness. Leg Pains, Swollen Joins gjj phaml Dizziness, Headaches, Lsa of Pep, Bus, writ lng, Smarting, Itching Acidity flat functional Kidney or Bladder t rouse Dootor's guaranteed prescripts ove fry the (Slss-tsx). Mast bring new vtma Cystex In 48 hour and satisfy completely tnl ak,fine t days or money back. Guaranteed 0w . She de easts ealg M a dese at druggist ' Winona Christensen has returned home from Logan where Mrs. conrhe attended the annual ference at Utah State Agricultural college. She is the community leader who will supervise the club woik in Payson this year under the direction of extension agent Dorothy Stewart. 4-- H Jp. Office at Will call 249 South 5th West at house by mag t ptsf of ; Fed 14 ftfrer pr ti yet t 7A con I Phone 17M t Payson, Utah mft its test iackhold t p. USUie j When illness Ids strikes opi a po 4ugh 1 the doctor islt f'fai within reacm just by telephone appri Auth 1 Old &cision It costs but a jew cents a day ere U- - The Most UnDERPRTCFI) Car (ill he expensive TO geffeaftff; listed beloy outside of the Ford y8 you would have to Combine 6 or 7 of the best cars built. That is why, without even considering beauty Bad riding comfort, this is the most underpriced car in America . Before you choose any new car, learn what these features mean. See your nearest Ford Dealer today. Value far beyond the P rice COMPANY SPANISH FORK, UTAH 0 ovigati 'Njff SMITH AUT i d e.S Ii C3sion appoints ment. to East Center Street Phone 1093 Provo, Utah TRY IT. T th DR. H. E. WRIGHT M3 Optometrist CHIROPRACTOR i n Specializing Stomach Tumble, Constipation, Nervous Ti oublo, Rheumatism and Headaches. If you are suffering with these maladies you can be relieved thru Chiropractic Ad- Lf--- - 1 0. o Kday It Dr. E. Mansfield justment. CITY DRUG CO. Se 3 PAIN Rhmmatie") ML-Call- Meeli meeting of the American gion Auxiliary was held Mona niSht at the home of Mrs. Ve Ellsworth with Piesident Cm Davis in charge. A splendid p, gram was presented by the Nett unit. A talk on Community Happenin vice, he topic for the month, m Pail 1 Tux B given by Mrs. Taylor of Key followed with musical number' Nations Refreshments were served by fe blem3 hostesses. Welfare 4-- H FOLLOW 1 43, A A fair sized crowd enjoyed the fine exhibition of basketball given by the Colored Ghosts at the junior high gym, Monday night, they were matched against a group of former high school basketball stars. The Ghosts won by The game was a score of 37-2sponsored by the Lions Club. k. riaintiff. Legion Auxiliary Here is a yarn with evspeed, humor, erything punch, mystery, romance by one of the outstanding figures of literary America. Dont miss a single chapter. By Charming Pollock VL afternoon. Colored Ghosts Give Fine Exibition of Basketball GENTLEMAN Madge Elmer was pleasantly surprised by twelve of her friends Saturday night in honor of her birthday anniversary. Progressive games were played, followed with supper. The annual Calico Ball by the four Relief Society anizations of Payson to co oi ate the anniversary of the o' anization will be held TVUrSOf evening March 17, in the Toward hall. Special programs be held in each ward during 4 them fit because he found himself falling in love with the other mans girl. SYNTHETIC Miss Certainly they do if their eyes are working under a strain.' There is no time in ones life when the conservation of nerve energy is of greater value than during the school years, when the eyes and nervous system are under the double stiain of obtaining an education and developing the body from childhood to young manhood and womanhood. Have Dr. J. IT. Schey examine your eyes Monday, March 9th from 12 to 2:30 p. m. at the Strawberry Hotel. A crook story thats different The annual spring luncheon and election of the Cultus Club was held Wednesday afternoon at the Springtime Strawberry Hotel. were place cards and decorations varied in sweet with peas used Mrs. colors for the centerptece. Iva Chase was master of ceremonies and the welcome address was by the president, Mrs. Annie Curtis. A clever and entertaining Hub history was read by Mrs. Lula Erlandson and toasts to the old and new presidents were given by Mrs. Mary Curtis and Mrs, Emma Wilson, Mrs. Dorothy Wil- lardson rendered vocal solos accompanied by Mr. Willardson and piano selections were given by Mrs. Mae Dixon. Plans were discussed for the memhers to attend the First district federation convention to be held at Lehi on March 28 and it was voted to enter the music com- Bv (C |