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Show PAYSON. UTAH THE PAYSON nupnMTrT.E. Economical esammamm WANTED Cattle DairyHolsteins and Large Jerseys, Freshened or Coming. WIIL BUY ANY NUMBER. Also Beef Cattle for California shipment. Prices Fold Will Trade Freshened Cows For Fat Cattle SIMPLY DROP A POST CARD AND I WILL CALL IMMEDIATELY Harry Volsky P. O. Box 52 Highlights (Continued from Page 1) conquest in the interest of her own rade, and so, in all proUility, will the United States And lastly, it is a and France. question whether Japans financial resources arc sufficient to stand a Ion struggle today more than 50 per cent of her governments budget is earmarked for the army and navy, and she has a soaring national debt. So here is another grave threat eace the gravest, per-Itato world that has yet appearwl. Whether war is actually declared is only of theoretical importance to all intents and purposes a major war is now umlerway in the F'ar East, and interests directly affecting every nation in the world are involved. Jaan's Guernseys, Hlfllicisl Cash Payson, Utah Rhea John, this week was the been .Miss a breakfast vo Sunday at at at hr Elmer. t pres-gues- Miss NOTICE! Farmers Take Advantage Of This FREE Offer: The Payson Milling Company will store and insure your wheat Free of charge for any length of time you desire to store it. PAYSON MILLING CO. PHONE 87 period last year. Steed production rose 35 percent; automobile production 12 per cent; 54 per residential construction cent; lumber production 8 per cent; electric power output 13 per cent; factory payrolls 29 per cent and factory employment 13 per cent. Mr. and Mrs. Junior S. Dixon and little daughter of Richfield visited with relatives in Payson over Sunday. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Dixon. Marguerite v pv -- v ; o p-p v; --p-p vi P and niece Miss Marysvale, visSee ,y week. last ,!,d .n Sal Uke Guy Mr. and by eiitcrtained phey wcre and Mr. Elmer Loveless, and Mr. and M,.v Bob Burton, of and Mrs. Willis Payne relatwith Suit Lake City visited in Payson over ives and friends left Sunday. Swartz on a two weeks va- - Miss Louise Seeley left Sunday after for her home in Marysvale and Mr. with weeks of two a visit Mrs. p-- Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Ilaymore and children of Arizona visited with relatives in Payson this week en route to Yellowstone Park. They were guests at the home of Mrs. Adelia Dixon. They will return to Payson after their trip in time for homecoming. DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM FOR SALE Building Lot. Good Location. Inquire S. P. Boyle, 210 South 5th West, Payson. with Viator McLaglen, Preston Foster And Ida .Lupino of the sea, fashioned from the stuff heroes are made of. Stark drama that strikes with the stunning power of a sledgehammer. - thrill-spectacl- Thirty young people, members of the Missionary class of the 1st ward Sunday School, enjoyed the third in a series of summer canyon parties Wednesday evening. Glenn Loveless, class leader and members of the social committee were in charge of the affair. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Evans were special guests. e He never gave up, never lost hope. Death waited for him at every turn, but he went through life with a smile. CONTINUOUS SATURDAY AFTERNOON - A fine baby boy was born to Mr. ami Mrs. Carl Harrison Tuesday August Sun. & Mon. Aug. 22-2- 3 TUE., AUG. 24th Saratoga North of the Rio Grande with with Clark Gable and Jean Harlow Jean Harlows last picture and her greatest! An excellently produced and colorful racetrack picture. Continuous from 2:30 Sunday WED., AUG. 25th Gorgeous Hussy ! THU., AUG. 26th King of Gamblers slot-machin- m ; handclasp through . M gain Stone ' more securely and than one written ment. Probably the'2 these if the monumental Strongbow," u,e S are making their first visit to the west. The four left Tuesday on a Evader of Ireland, Southern the crypt of Christ cv? trip to the canyons of dral, Dublin. -- CoBieivU Guy Hillman, Miss Iris Pace Finlayson and Miss Annabelle bridal a at hostesses were joint shower and bridge party Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Rhea Johnson whose marriage to Marvin California Warren of Antioch, end. Th? week this will take place held was at the delightful affair Hillmans Mrs. parents, of home Mr. and Mrs. George A. Gheever. An attractive decorative arrangement was carried out in pdnk and Dinner was served at six small tables, followed with bridge. The guest list numbered twenty-fou-r and included the close girl friends of the bride. Mrs. Kind, of Animal B There are three Irimi horn, antlers, hollo, I hairy horns. Antler, o bone covered with ,kjj as they stop growing. tb velvet, peels of!. Th rapidly and are renewed in the deer family. Co,, sheep have hollow honu side is of flinty skin, like nail, and the core 1, of , Only one animal has a the rhinoceros. Hi, long, coarse bristles tkh ed together. - Earliest Linoleum The earliest patent on runner of linoleum wa, t in England in 1636. Wilson and Mrs. Wayne Loveless and little daughter Rae Ann have been visiting in Salt Lake City this week with their sister, Mrs. Ray Done. They also attended wholesalers market Mrs. Clyde week. About 300 yearling FOR SALE hens and 450 pullets ready to lay. Inquire of A. M. Sorensen, Benjamin, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Arza C. Page and Edna, daughters Florence and Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Oleson and daughters Maude and Ernadene, left Monday morning for a weeks trip to Yellowstone. In aa?iMwrjrmia Mattresses Remade Your Own Mattress Renovated for only $1.50 or converted into en Interspring Mattress for $9.50. & Recovered he Call For & Deliver Free Overmans Mattress Co. 54 N. 4th W. u or Prop a Card. Phone 579W Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barnett and family of Shelley, Idaho have been visiting here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Braxton- Barnett and other relatives. Mrs. Elolse Fillmore has been on a business trip to Portland, Oregon. Her work as Utah County Recorder has been in charge of Miss Thelma Vest, her chief deputy, during the time she was- absent from her office at the City and County building in Provo. THE Firestone Standard Tire, you get extra value in the form of extra saety. It costs more money to build a safer tire. But Firestone can build I tire made of to grade materials and sell it less money, because Firestone controls rubber and cotton supplies at their sources, manufactures with greater efficiency and distributes at lower cost. first-qualit- y YOU GET EXTRA PROTECTION AGAINST eight extra pounds of rubber are added to every 100 pounds of cord by the Firestone patented BLOWOUTS PROVO. UTAH mrrrinia Gum-Dippin- g process. YOU FALL QUARTER ANNOUNCEMENT Not Acquaint Yourself The Opportunity For Why With Higher Education Offered By The State University? The University Of - J that Utah Opening Dates GET EXTRA PROTECTION AGAINST PUNCTURES because under the tread are two extra layers of YOU GET EXTRA SKIDDING cords. Gum-Dippe- d PROTECTION AGAINST because the tread is scientifically designed. YOU GET LONGER NON-SKI- MILEAGE D because of the extra tough, g tread. Join the Firestone SAVE A LIFE Campaign today by equipping your car long-wearin- withasetofnewFirestoneStandardTires. 01 nu Sim Prtcrt rmt 1937-3- 8 Freshman Placement Tests, September 22 Special meetings for instruction and registration, September Sophomore Registration, Septemher 25 All others regi-te- r Sept. 27 Class Work begins Sept. 28 Send for free catalogue giving further information 23-2- 4 The University of Utah DONT RISK YOUR DO YOU KNOW THAT LIFE ON SMOOTH WORN Tin last year highway accid ents cost the lives of more than 38,000 men, women and thildren? THAT a million more were injured! THAT more than 40,000 ! these dealhi and iniwriei were caused directly by punctures, blowouts and skidding duetosmocth, worn, unsafe tires? Stethn 1 smooth liable tin wbteo is blow It panctura, tuts ami tkiadms Salt Lake City with Claire Trevor, Lloyd Nolan and with Akim Tamiroff Joan Crawford, Robert Taylor and The d romance of a Lionell Barrymore nervy reporter who bucked the She defied the gossip and slander of towns most dangerous racketeer, the women as she shocked and saved a king of the for a girl nation ! and the biggest story of the year. By Popuar Request Jack Pot Night You May Win action-packe- j 17. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lerwill and children have returned to their home in California after visiting with relatives here and in Salem. William Boyd, George Hayes and Russell Hayden Action! Drama! Thrills! Doublemeets his just crossing bandit-leade- r desserts when Boyd goes into action Lower Prices Family Show Barrh, Sl fi Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Kitchen and children of Piovo visited with relatives in Payson for several day's this week. PAYSON -Friday & Saturday, August 20th & 21st Sea Devils A glorious Loveless. 3 acres meadow FOR RENT In honor of Mis. Grayce Sim- land with good crop of hay ready ons Nelson of Las Vegas, a num- to harvest. Inquire of Justin A. ber of her friends gave a canyon Loveless. ranch Sunparty at the day evening, Sixty members of the Henry Wyler family organization gathe Mr. and Mrs. llarwin Haskell ered at Park Ro She near Spring-vi.lannounce the recent birth of a Sunday. Games, swimming baby girl at the home of Mrs. and a program followed the p.tnic Haskells parents, Mr. and Mrs. luncheon. Officers for the ensuing Geo. Joseph Schwartz. year were elected as follows. A. Wyler, president; Fred Wyler, Modern FOR SALE OR RENT vice president; Mrs. Gladys SimHome. Inquire of Mrs. Ella Reece, Dick Crook, reA27 mons, secretary; Payson. creational director. Feature Attractions at Your Favorite Show House - E. T. trip. GOOD NEWS STAR THEATRE of CUrlcs Lacuyer. Mr-)- Used a My centurie, agreement and Utah. Melva daughter Briet-enfet- PAYSON E. Loveless T yir. tuwl Mrs. Mrs. Dean Schaenvr entertained the members of the 0. G. Bridge Club at her home Wednesday nite. Special guesita were Mrs. Ray For Prosperity Bond Users West and Mrs. Sargent Barnett. The City Council has signed up Prizes were given to Mrs. Howto accept Bonds on Light and ard Shuler, Mrs. Reid Jones and Water bills. They will also accept Mrs. West. Onion celebrabonds for the tion, Sept. 4, 5, 6, 1937. We wisr to thank Mr. Joseph S. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Erlamlson Wigtiall and all others who helped and children IiTJa and Douglass li ft to put this over. our Wednesday for Camp Peery, Ohio We also wish to extend where Mr. Erlandson will be a thanks to the city council. member of the Utah team in the Dorothy P. Rees, Cashier-Sec- . t, National Rifle meet. Mrs. mother of Mrs. Erbndson accompanied them to Chicago to meet her husband and continue an extended trip. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fowler of the Star ranch left this week for Camp Peery. Mr. Fowler is also a member of the Utah team. i n lo a the Utah Delta Sigma Phi sorority, brought a lovely which was made into an a the to ;ed corsage and also of hoiuor. ca .lldlesticks given a pair of silver The with the sorority uisigisocial the affair was arrange uj by with cominnttee of the a- Provo of l Miss Edith chairman. o vis-llal- par-Joh- Sunday night to California. A Business Week survey shows cation trip $ I M that business activity averaged 10 is heie from DavWilson Jesse per cent higher in the first six Wisconsin on a two wet months of 1937 than in the same enport, fl Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Page arrived Misslast week from Columbus, with here ouri for a vacation visit IL Clara Page their parents, Mrs Cliffin Payson and Mr. and Mrs. ord Young in American Fork. They Prof, and tales and were accompanied by who Missouri of Burton C. Mr3. es JOHN KUHNI & SONS PAY HIGHEST Lien to the CASH PRICES FOR YOUR DEAD & USELESS ANIMALS PHONE COLLECT 680 PROVO B Voice of Firertone, Monday evening mm N etlonWe N. duke page auto co, PAYSON, UTAH |