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Show Payson Chronicle The J. HAROLD MOUNT! OKI) & F. W. MOUNTFORD, PUBLISHERS Entered at the Post Office at Payson, Utah County , second-clasmail matter. Utah as s SUBSCRIPTIONS ear 1 1 6 Months $2.00 $1.00 ADVERTISING i RATES ON APPLICATION. V Mrs. Ann E. Wilson of Pay-oMr. and Mi's. Thomas A. Ream and son Herbert of Piovo of have returned home from a vacation trip by automobile to the set me points of interest in Southern Utah. They visited with Mrs. Reams mother in Globe, Arizona, al-- o with other relatives in Douglass, Duncan, Verdun, New Mexico and Eos Angeles, California. Mrs. T. A. Ream Jr. and children returned home with them. n. Mrs. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. II. II. Gillett and aim Granville of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oldsmobile Reduces Prices On 1937 Cars Oldsmobiles price announcement on its 1937 cars is featured by a reduction in price on all enclosed models in the eight cylinder line and also a reduction on the popular sedan and touring (dan in the six cyl.nder line, according to a statement released today by Mr. Wood of the B. L. Wood Motor Co., Oldsmobile dealer. List prices at Lansing on the new six begin at $685 and on the eight at $785, Mr. Wood These new prices for 11137 are in keeping with Oldsmobile.s basic policy of giving buyers all that is new and better at the lowest possible price. Mr. Wood pointed out that the new Oldsmobiles, both six and eight, are bigger and finer in every way. Both have new and larger engines which give increased power with greater economy. Both have longer wheelbases and stronger, more rugged chassis. And both all-ste- el safety. IRWIN M. built dally no bintH mptions total $114,6517 new a day to meet re- the (ii on schedules Production put u: to 6, The apportionaX quarter. a nnouncement of pre-Chevrolet for 1937 have been step- ;u:'ement of hands. Payson this amount to meet orders n"v in dealers 15 . ped up sharply in order PRICE, Piaintff, vs. RICHARD II. SPENCER, ANNIE II. SPENCER, h.s wife, and JOHN E. SPENCER, Defendants. To le old at Sheriffs Sale at eleven oclock a. m. on the 30th day day of November 1936, at the front door of the Courthouse in Provo, Utah, the following described property, situated in aforesaid County, to-wi- t: In addition, the 1937 Oldsmobiles offer the latest in modem streamline styling. Both are en taining. DATED October 31, 1936. E. G. Durnell, Sheriff, Utah Utah. County, tireiy distinctive in appearance in Payson Chronicle Publication different from each other, and dif1936. ferent from anything else on the November road. With all their new advancements and improvements, these SALESMEN WANTED new cars are priced to give the MEN WANTED for nearby Raw-leig- h buyer the utmost in Routes of 800 families. Write value, Mr. Wood stated. B, Rawiieghs, Dept. U T List prices at Lansing were an- Denver, Colo. N27 nounced as follows: Oldsmobile Six o Sister of Payson Woman business coupe $685; club coupe NOTICE sedan $740; two-doThe person Is known who took Dies In California $740; two-dotouring sedan $765; four-dothe purse from Christensens Store four-dotouring se- and if they will please return it Mrs. Clara Allman Snyder, for- sedan $790; dan $815; and convertible coupe there will be nothing said. reProvo of merly passed away busiOldsmobile Eight $835. cently in San Bernardino, Californclub ness $840; coupe $785; Clean Cotton Rags. WANTED coupe ia and funeral services and burial two-dotwo-dosedan $840; were there. She was a sister of Will Pay 4c lb. No Overalls, unfour-do- or seMrs. Grant Simons of Payson and touring sedan $865; derwear or stockings accepted. four-dosedan $890; touring known was quite well here. dan $015; and convertible coupe Inquire at Chronicle Office, tf. o Wistory dollar-for-doll- ar or or or or in the MAKING or or or That Is what is covered in our Weekly Newt Review feature each week. It is ao interpretation of the events of each week that are making the history of the nation and the world. It is prepared by Edward W. Pickard, one of the highly trained newspa- It IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN UTAH COUNTY, FOR AND STATE OF UTAH. All of the S. E. n of the S. W. 'i, the S. W. 4 ofthetheS. S.E. E and the E. l2 of of Section 33, Township 11 South of Range 4 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian. The N. W. H of the S. W. U of Section 31. 4 Township 11 South of Range and Base Lake Salt the of East Meridian, together with all ar singular, the tenements, hereditathereunand ments, and appurtenances in to belonging or any way apper- Davis over the week end. They came for the pheasant hunt. Mrs. Davis entertained at dinner Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Gillett and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Page Stewart of Salt Lake City and Mr. cars offer bigger, roomier bodies for greater comfort and Mrs. Wendell Erlandson. Mrs. Sarah Stark, Mrs. Maxine Kenneth Patten returned home Spencer, Mrs. Alene Shepherd, Wednesday night from Salt Lake Mrs. Mable Banks and Mrs. May where he was at mechanical City Hancock were in Tremonton last school for two weeks. weak to attend the funeral of Mr. John Kay, a brother of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Loutensock Stark. of Magna spent the week end here Mrs. Robert L. Wilson visited in with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake last week with her Joseph Bmgham and Mrs. Margaret Loutensock. SHERIFF'S SALE $935. Announce Marriage and Mrs. Gus Stiener announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ruth Ryan to Mr. Rofel Reece, son of Mrs. Ella Reece, the and nation, per observers of which took place Friday, Novemba of limited number to syndicated 6 in Salt Lake City. The anoewspapers in the different states. er nouncement will be read with inis the best feature of this character that goes to American readers terest by their many friends. The from any source. You can make U bride is employed in the office of the foundation of your discus- - the Utah Poultry Producers AssocMr. sion of world events with friends. Young Will Fight Bingham Tonight Max Young, Payson boxer, will fight Bert Bingham in a return match tonight at the Palamore hall in Spanish Fork. They recently fought to a draw at the Magna g Copper also fought Dee Johnson The couple will reside in of Salt Lake to a draw at Moroni, iation. Payson. 1WOH 1937 Cwl.-- Du (omplete Gmpietefcj Tjmr Club-Youn- November3. SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN Yes sir, under the California sun these film players are shooting balloons ' days with their air rifles as the balloons are Kay swept by the breeze along the water.Black-weHughes, Evalyn Knapp, and Earl seem to be enjoying themselves plenty. i LETTER. MISS BEBE. Lemuel Q. Stoopnagle to fan mail dictates answer to hi private secretary. Miss Phoebe B. Bebe. On close ex animation you will note that Miss Bebe is none other than . the Colonel's fellow Budd. The two daffy comics are enjoying one of them most sue cessful seasons, their nonsense being perpetrated over the NBC- Blue network Sunday afternoone TAKE A Colonel ll cut-up- t 5:30, eastern time. NEW VALVE-IN-HEA- Much more powerful, much mor spirited, and the thrift king of its price class. m:mm NEW T, BODIES ALL-STE- (With UNISTEEL Turret Top Comtructlon) Vi i ! M INDIAN Laugh-I- n other than comedian FRED ALLEN, listen anxiously for those sweet nothings being shouted by his redskin sweetheart, Portland "Little Deer' Hoffa. Every once in a while Allen gets off the reservation but never on Wednesday eveThen he has a date with nings NBC-Rethe network microphones at "Town Hall Tonight.' Making this new 1937 Chevrolet the smartest and most distinctive of all cars. d COUPLE OF THE International gossip links the names of Mrs. Ernest (Wally) Simpson and King Edward of England. Photo shows them toa stop-of- f gether during while on a Mediterranean cruise. HOUR. ,v GOWNS AMERICA AND GIRLS: Rosemarie Brancato, Helen and coloratura soprano, Claire, dramatic actress. In their gowns designed fors contrasting twin their debut on a new series of broadcast Twin Stars. t Blue ever the NBC Network every Friday night from 9:30 to 10 o'clock. These bv Muriel empire dresses designed King are created in lami shot with gold, on the theory that should dreat al'ke and yet I HYDRAULIC BRAKES GENUINE FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION Eliminating drafts, smoke, windshield clouding promoting health, comfort, safety. IA twif L i iKkaki&Asir Mailirrtlriy Iiilii iSMsmtmL I ARMY. NAVY Football game on November 28 in will Philadelphia bring the goat and mule mascota together at they have In previ-ou- t year. Some day there will be one ewell between argument these two. Brake Shoe Llnkifi) (With the safctL brake! Pcroni7cd everywhere Its the newest of all smoothest, most dependable ever built. low-pric- ed cars... new in every feature, filling md fabric ... also the most thor- oughly safe, the most thoroughly proved, the most thoroughly' do- - isit your nearest Chevrolet dealer. See and drive the pendable. IMPROVED GLIDING KNEE-ACTIO- RIDE N (at no extra cost) Proxcd liy more than two million users to he the world s smoothest ride. SUPER-SAF- SHOCKPROOF n tafesh E STEERING (at no extra cost) Steering so true and vihrationless drix ing is almost effortless. that complete car completely netv. All THESE FEATURES AT CHEVROLET'S 'Wr,n OwTTVrt Motor Company, " SAFETY PLATE CLASS ALL AROUND LOW P Uv pm merits ..TS M I'rtrtut, Muhtfan PRICES mntleli nlv to,, your pitr IN cosst-to-coas- diriment. ider, roomier, more luxurious, and the first bodies combining silence with safety. NEW DIAMOND CROWN SPEEDLINE STYLING LOVE CALL. Big Chief The Box who is none d MADE PERFECTED ENGINE D v eon acoNOMicAi. transportation A CCNESAL (at no extra cost) The finest tptalilv, clcarcst-- Finn sa f,J as standard plate glass, equipment. M010ns VALUI B. L. WOOD MOTOB COMPANY PAYSON, UTAH x |