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Show t j f.. ? yr t f i3 c - Aitefc&k.jJU' i 4 y &$vitfi.'Lt&, u ,. I , ' ..' , f $W t ''-'- ! - ' . iff lJ ' Mh. M'5 ?'A-- f ' P: , "S i ViS ttt 'Wtwgirt1! n g,j, jfn'Ki ) & itm V; '.'" S- " jjj UTAH THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON, Anchors or Wings? very interesting session of .he Cultus Club was held Wednesday afternoon at the Wilson Little Theatre with President Ida It was ar A. Iluish in charge. a large group and session ipen f members and guests present. A Masaru Masaoka, a law studen ind former debater at the of Utah was the guest peaker and talked on present in Japan and 'ay government incident to situations and ausis war. An open he his address. followed .iseussion Uni-ersit- y Chino-Japane- Ruth Jerpson was pleasantly surprised by a croup of her yojng friends Saturday evening to celebrate her thirteenth birthday. Twenty-on- e boys and girls enjoyed the festivities. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis enter- tained at a bridge dinner Wednesday evening for their club. The twelve guests were served at one long table with a bowl of snapdragon arranged for the attracti- ve centerpiece. Cards were plac- ed for Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Reece, Mr. and Mrs. N. Blaine Winters, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hillman, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Page, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Erlandson. Mr. and Mrs. Winters received the prize for bridge. r read a Elmer Mrs. Norma number of Japanese poems and a Japanese dance was given by the Staheli sisters. Musical numdir-tte- d bers were by a string quintet by Mr. Milton Perkins. The stage was arranged with Japanese furniture and pictures, giving an atmopshere in keeping with the program which was arranged by Mrs. Gladys Winters, Mrs. Nelda Reece of the social committee announced the annual spring election lunchon to be held on March 16. Economical Highlight A large runder b ok id have been receive i a: :n Public Library n.J aw ar:r. un Mr-- , by the librarian. follows: of th Valley New Fiction F.v. ryth.ng Have You Cant Stars, fui'n!n: The: Today is Yours, Wheels, Tale of Pale, This Heart, The June f a P rwjraR cabin ate, The Road Back, The Lg Anon. of Lady the UnMan Bey-mMadam Curie, known, Four Hundred Million Horizon, Customers. So itary The Replacements Dead-maMan r, Jhc Horsemen, The AckroyJ, Murder of Rodger C:ii Hie llou-e- , River Rosary, of the Golden West, The H eiioi of the Big Snows, The C irculai Hash Staircase, Barberry Bu.-( ase, Murder Knife Outfit, Bishop Dallas, Stella Doomed The Five, Low Bridge, Lost Horizon, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Anna Kareii-ianShow Boat, The Chinese Orange Mystery, The Egyptian Cross Mystery, At The hoot of The Rainbow. Thunder Cave, Junior Books The Lin Woodman, Trove, Ilei.li, Baniibi, Fog Horns, White Indian, Silver Chief, Silver Chief to The Rescue, Franz. Three Li. tie Childrens Books Cotton Tails ami the Circus, Ad ventures of Three Cottontails, Tiddly Winks Primer, Three Little Indians, The Gingerbread Story Book, Little Black Sambo, Peeles New Suit, Little Red Hen and Grain of Wheat, Children of Foreign Lands, The Golden Biaek Bird Story, Little Bears Adventure, Which Am I, Who Am I, Doings of the Little Bear, Children of Japan, Johnny Crows Garden. AT tf' I 1 Sfzt evening. Sewing and social chat were the pastimes and luncheon was served by the hostess. Earl Simmons gave a birthday party Friday afternoon in honor of her son LeRoy. Games and refreshments provided entertainment for the group of young friends present Mrs. is. Pr' vimi-s- Non-Ficti- -- - SWING MAESTRO Benny Goodman (nEht) n P ft "King Tilton "Sweetheart of Swing." and Gene Krupa. dynamic drummer of the famoue Goodman Orchestra. T r tteffiuasrn vv-Sk,- ' :r?Guniversity trgoff forward8! 0V- vr: b , Kathryn Betts and 1 at Madison Sauar,Sa?dU'" Vork City, rec.ntiw !' Nt, Sr' te.,, li AAV; EASV DOES IT" C- smile if! who J disports Kate Smith m herself at Lake Piac-rmS- i, her off from moments , diy night broadcasts ever t O . a are an opening of the Youth Advisory Committ...'1"1 alTd 2i! business, p' leaders in WathingJnd g r WABC-Columoi- i e Want Ads -- CAR NOW--i pro-nazi- 10 YOU HAVE MORE YO TRADE ADD Stratosphere Balloonist Will Teach at Young U. HE AMI CAR DISPLAYING Get there early vhile the choice fine cars now offered at rock-botfoTins National Used Car Exchange Week gives you a great opportunity to OWN A DLTTER CAR for a small Invest-incn- t; Automobile dealers in t ns big sale have a fine selection of used cars and prices are far below those of several months ago. Many are 1937, 36 and 35 models3C C incst f dealer guaran- tees. All have thousands of miles of hrst.cluss unused transportation In them. n s le transportation of 1CSL modern cars represents satlsfac-o- n which the owners of older cars can laruly imagme. Beautiful, modern styl-,ng a more comfortable ride -- more 1 first-clas- (,ettef l! , brakes- j -- mileage dozens of Improvenien u since your old car was Nows the time to make while you have more to maVC0vfS car ten to pay. Your present n eaSJ. down-payme- nt If you have no balance car to tra V. (jis take advantage of ments and easy term u . S. Finch it Co.T Inc., SchenlfT, Pa. SCIIENLEYS RED LARFl, BLENDED WHISKEY traifht whukics in thi product ar 2 years ot more old. 30 0 straight nhitkev, TO ',' ncutr?l American trams. 24 U diftilkd straight whiskey yean oU, 6 stratahe mhukt? 5 yean old. A) ROOr. f 2f Dr. Jean Piccard, chemist and physicist who has achieved international tenown for his research many miles in the air. will teach in the Brigham Young University summer school. Above are depicted (A) im of his stratosphere balloons which carry aloft an airtight sphere in which Dr. Piccard Is sealed with Instruments; (B row of balloons he ready tied together to form a new type of balloon he is experimenting lLh C cellophane sounding balloon being inflated. He will teach at b v u from June U to July 2 x ,0m fr yU andou- - luggage -f- onsored by the automobile iner, M pi(! more powerful engine better THIS is w Jo. L,l'l vjf (Continued from Page 1) J of all the Congressmen these days 1.;. biL' ISSdS. i ncUou is whether or not the people still I x and doctrines the to subscribe policies of the New Deal. Until that question is answered by votes, in the November elections, will be the order oi Mrs. Homer Jenkins, a recent fence-sittinbride was the guest of honor at the day. a party Friday evening given at the home of Miss Ella Mae Bona Hitlers speech of February with a large group of her close t, i in which he served notice 20th, An enjoyable friends present. on the world, especially England, KST GROUP picture ever mad of the Commissioners evening was spent in games, a that he intends to get back Ger' f The Port of New York Authority Left to riflht, Michael refreshments and Vvalih. of Brooklyn, N. Y.; John Milton, Jersey City, k dainty program made r colonial : empire, J Y,osePh A Bower, Montclnir, N. J.; John J. Pulleyn. manys lost were served. VY 0 rT hnttan: Alexander J. Shamberg, Manhattan; Howard a great splash in the headlines n CSt but it didnt come as any surReed Bills, who leaves soon for Eagewater Pa rk, N. J.; Rudolph Reimer, Brooklyn, N. Y.; - rij Charles S Whitman. Manhattan) Ira R. Crouse, Perth ! " prise to those in touch writh for- a mission in the Northwestern Amboy. N J.) Joseph M. Byrne. Jr.. Newark, N. J eign affairs. States, was the guest of honor v aWfainrnHi-- 'r Colonial has long at a dinner party la t Friday-giveexpansion Russetts & SEED POTATOES The table Huish. most been the by Bruce Bliss. Grown from certified seed and along decorations and favors we.e sugpersistent ambition Mrs. Sarah Wilson has returned Mrs. George Q. Spencer enterMrs. Arnold Smith uddclicf in 1937. Fred Hill, Payson. Mil with it he wants expansion of gestive of St. Patricks Day. Varof her members tained family home from a visit in Kanab with JoAnn and A. J. Smith of German influence on the contin- ious table games were played from Salt Lake City at dinner her daughter, Mrs. Brant Jorg- - are visiting here with her psrcc Modern Home. ent. And the fact of the matter later in the evening. FOR SALE enson. Mr. and Mrs. David Bona. Sunday evening. Write A. S. Conk, Heber City, is, though diplomats have prettier Utah. words for it, that Germany has Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Kitchen and lately conquered a new territory. children of Provo were visiting Fresh Jersey Cow That territory is Austria. The reFOR SALE in Payson this week. of and Hay (3 crops). Inquire cent deal between Hitler and the John J. Daniels, Jr. Phone 16-Austrian Chancellor, Kurt Schus-chnigM18 Payson. Mrs. Page Peery entertained the whereby the banned nazi movement has been made legal in Sorosis Bridge Club members last FurnishHOUSE FOR RENT Mrs. Sterling Austria, and the Austrian cabinet Thursday night. ed or unfurnished. Inquire of has been reorganized with s was a special guest and Taylor 11 Charles E. Cloward, Payson. LESS in the important seats, was prizes were awarded to Mrs. One day old cock-rel- s a Germany victory of the first Spense Amos and Mrs. Gould FOR SALE on importance. at 2c each. Delivery March 14 and 17. Hurst Bros., M18 Phone 112R3, Payson. Mrs. Salt in visited Mary McMurphy Lake City over the week end. FOR RENT 8)4 acres of good They accompanied Reed Bills who land. House and chicken farming entered the L, D. S. Mission Home coop. Inquire of Sam Smith. Monday morning. Mr3. - finds time tor a few moments- relaxation trying to wm a round of the newest flame craze checkers) Hie oppon Chmg Gong" (Oriental concentration indicates the ents whose smiling In a tight spot, are Martha of Swing" is g, Mrs. Ed Patten entertained 22 little folks at a birthday party Tuesday afternoon. The occasion was to celebrate the sixth birthday anniversary of her twin sons, Don and Duane Patten. H v & A Mrs. Minnie Perkins was hostess to the members of her sewing club Wednesday A bridal shower was given at the home of Mrs. David Bona in honor of Mrs. Ilomer Jenkins, formerly Miss Ethel Anderson with Mrs. Bona and Mrs. Ernest Anderson as hostesses. The afternoon was spent with games conducted seby Mrs. Erma Barnett; vocal Irene Mrs. Provstgaard; lections, readings, Mrs. Norma Bona and A buffet Mrs. Echo Durrant. luncheon wa3 served. The bride received many beautiful gifts. CAME RAGKA P HIT New Books Received Cultus Club Holds Open Session Wednesday At Public Library BRING IN YOUR DRIVE OUT easy DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS A I terMS OFTRS 00 Jices |