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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, yANT ADS - FOR SALE K Hikinfor ilAYfnrS.! U tah A: y MISCELLAEOUS A IN APPLYING FOP. RATION BOOK t - j im jh v; - and on ;. , at FOR SALE J, Bring contain, o n. Shorn Ol . local agent our ,b gifts FOR SALE hooter te mattress, Small farm (ll SN( M .iing lut or items, C Chronicle. Soo 'tits djmestic n,ii N- s jj lju;ldir.g I 'Ml an and ; -- ;s out cbf; 85 3 'u" 0 W l3'L b f Cjldiers';;' tf. J the u,s. uas . ol-j- or P11 deyem. at t!ie to app. a j. 000,1)00 v an, Pluu mg Call J1 at . ?T k sligh t iy u t U MeBoth Raia Ka wet and treated Annie south DUG Depot. jf apt. for cou- - 1! South - REAL ESTATE to and inclac. sell' ade. e wife and and a fort horn alimonj relatives do nt upon the e eligible lot s: BUILDING LOTS, good n See Hugo Johnson, 409 iind Noil c: OIV r, ce premium. shopping for t price for your 're : indent, is for Cla: for Class a month ii pay. car, and mini-a- f this is the bother, moo; ments cob: rife, for nth, a id two wile Xlor you to call. Oldsmobile instam e childre $47, a $80. Dealer so F.M'ULJ !:.: ers Phone sire i1 FOR SALE HMD cellent lumung gOOd lllC I'll' See Allan O'. UR t - recorc two i lu Have a Home, perse lent or Furnished of ct om Sale lluhoer m,. Oran Taylor, 893 South 5th wagon West. for Rent? jin The Chronicle billed Section folutely FREE! iency sworn b terested pe: 9 is an acute ount has i housing in the bert expia Payson area, which re;: quarters are needed i May ah , workers and others iress were Jsential industries. iot:on or th of a c r MAIL OK BRING IN R "FOR RENT wvERTlSEMENT ich Tim Product CRIBE couiff disclosed, s t the plat f work t' JS.y itr- - t inly r,:i Ship the list is grow-eaP- s and bounds. In lhe number of ieblldf Chr0nkle has like to be alarm-y'9?- s Point to an early paper- - I that is t t although we will not accept any more Options. jJVition' ,0 . of won remedy bondi JTISER- STWjr (n3n Up julee r,: I NOW ttiption H quitting and 18 c- t i B.I 111 i IV 1) n lies ot lo I IK un tie inn .ii oi other It Is 1 nation . I ' tt lot - U t - In tin t a of pence .only a limited number nf occupations wore to women, but today we op, tmd them doing the must unusual Hum's and in many cases doing them i ' p! mu. dly well. A .striking e.ei pie of tins can be found m the rojoi ti.m loom of the lorn! ti. later, when Miss Afton Lind. . v lias for ab nit six months w ot k .,s a pimp ctiun machine m m..5 i r Hi 'I .si lank at tout tot. in a I a a r.' i i n Use j , 1 O 3 it 1, il (O' t L have Yu been manY readers avcrlisement in Chronicle. 'elfYlUT messafife to Southern Utah t o! t. u ti.i s i i Bralthwiilte, the lu- m.iilagol, .Idea that MlhS Lind-.- s is now i ne of his best operators. t In fore the advent of motion picture pietim equipment was considered quite teibnu.d uiin (oi.Miieiabie skill E i n sound , Now with the ating .'monthly. complicated sound apparatus added lo projection equipment, tin re is an amazing assortment of technical machinery. Naturally it requites a lot of training to master fill iii tails but Miss Lindsay has leached tire point of being a splendid pi ojectinnist. At ltiei, aiiuthir ut the Iluish Theatres has a young lady holding down ;i similar position with eq- n msi-i- all related ne : ind w!io loslude n, f Id tior-ii- ; , sia-i- ual success. Miss Lindsav is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Lindsay. er. ens living in the ean.e house-i.- are nd rdat.-d.bblood, n.arriaye, or fften mud t !e separate applications. : Afr I who -- y hens may NOT be made for: IN!.'. Tf d OF INSTITUTIONS of Involuntary r r- r.s IT r and n.er.'al hospitals. : Notions kj! City and State I CERTIFY that the persons named are menders ft the same family and are eligible to receive WAR RATION LOOK FOUR, and that I am authorized to make this application. ti P'. In AN I ;i( c Needs Soap No complexion will stay nice very long without regular soap and water w ashing to keep the pores unclogged. At best, skin that is not kept clean Street and number or R. F. D confir.en.ei. U.rMLEF: OF AF MED FORCES of the Unite i States or Ur, who receive . der.ee in kind, or who are n.emLe;: v. : Intend to reside In the United States NOT MORE 60 duvs. becomes lifeless and leathery. Mora often, disfiguring blotches, blackheads, and pimples result. Sign Here Jl A YOUR PAUSE CERTIFICATION '. TIRES-Vulcan- izing A CF1F If lldlcr veins, the issue for you will lie living itself and not Just the eost of living. Think that over and figure it out for j ourself how nuirh beyond 10 percent of your family income you should put Into Wae Bonds every payday. AC Rood Diamond Yield Brand total of 350 million rough diamonds Is a good annual yield. A Mrs. Merrill Hill and little son Mrs. Mary K. Allred of Spnng City is visiting here with her an- here from San Francisco for daughters, Mrs. Henry Nu Inl- a two weeks visit with Mrs. Hills and Mrs. Ilene Bigelow and is a parents, Mr. anti Mrs. Carl Lun-de- ll of Benjamin, and Mr. and guest at the Naylor home. Mrs. Leonard A. Hill of Payson. Mrs. Grant Jacobsen and little Mrs. Q. S. Jameson, formeily daughter Sandra have gone to Sacramento for a visit uth Mr. Miss Maxine Cloward, a recent Jacobsen, who is located tin re bride, was the guest of honor at a biidal shower last week given for his military training. by Miss Janice Loveless for a Mrs. Helen Wride entertained group of intimate friends and relis now with the lady teachers of the Taylor atives. Mrs. Jameson School at a dinner pally followed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. with bridge at her home. Prizes Cloward in Salt Lake City and were awarded to Mrs. Mildred will soon join her husband in Spackman and Mis. Alable Mon- Virginia. tague. Other giusts were Mis. The St'go Lily Camp of the Della McClellan, Mrs. Lenore Hill, Miss Lois Bigelow and Aims Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Cora Gardner, the latte r of SpanThmsday at the home of Captain Ethel Page. The history of Louish Fork. isa Hall Hams was read by Mrs. Mrs. Sarah Curtis, accompanied Chasta Harris. The lesson on "Women's Suffrage in the West' by Mrs. Leonard Stoineckeit ami was given by May Harding. Piher daughter, Miss Afton Stun-ecker- t, and lnond, Ann Ruthei-ford- , ano selections were given by are here from Long Beach, Paul Christensen. Refreshments with relatives were served. - 5 Mrs. Lorin Partridge is visiting in Magna with her daughter, Mrs. IF the party who and a hoe from return the same fer a faror and themselves some Meiling. took a shovel Jessie Henline. my place will they will conMrs. DeVell Johnson, formeily me and su,e Micss Jean Wilson, has gone to trouble. P.C. Idaho Falls, to stay for several months with her sister .Mrs. Bill Warner. She will be employed at the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Co. facPERSONAL tory while there. PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do your own . emanent with Charm-KjKit. Complete equipment, including 40 curk. s and shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely harmless. Praised by thousands including June Lang, glamor us movie star. Money refunded if not satisfied. CTY DRUG COMPANY. HELP WANTED PROBATE k & GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or spective signers for further re- Members of the Third ward choir enjoyed a social evening DiWednesday at the church. versions included a program, reAccordft eshments and games. who were to members presing ent, those who failed to attend California, visiting missed a real good time. Miss Mrs. Robert Franmni and little son. Lynn, left last Friday for their home at Vallejo, Culitornia, after a delightful visit of two weeks in Payson. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Sterling, and she was extensively entertained by relatives and fi lends friends during her visit. Dorothy McClellan enterta Bridge dinner Sunday evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. Fearn Gray. Her guests In the District Court of the included Mrs. Maxine Hill of Fourth Judicial District in and Spanish Fork, Mrs. Donna Ludfor Utah County, State of Utah. low, Mrs. Jennie Gudmundsen, In the Matter of the Estate of Mrs Bertie Smith, Mrs. Kathryn ALICE JONES. I), eras, d. Eruwn, Mrs. Thelma Davis. Mrs. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Josephine Conk, Mrs. Faye DaCreditors will present claims vis, Mrs .Denise Richmond. Mrs. with Vouchers to the undersigned MdJolyn Dixon. Mrs. Rhea Mrs Della McClellan. Mrs. administrator. W H Jones it his residence, 104 Utah Avenue Pay-son- , Alhe Butler. Prizes for high Hill Utah, on or b, fere the 24th scores weie awarded to Mis. and Mrs. Harnur and the conso-ij'.wdav' of December. A I) 1943. to Mrs. Dixon. W. H. JONES. Adnuinstrator of the Estate of Al.ce J .ne. Sabra J Hatch of Provo. Deceased r of Mi-- . Sarah Elmer of N. C. LEATHFRBURY 92 yearn old. cel-- ' PavV'ii, v. ho for Adumns'.. amr Mrs ained at n Attorney Eureka, Utah Date of first pul heatum October 22, A 1)., 1943. Nor tmth birthday Wed-a- y ef a sun, Sis-at the hm-r:'e:i at K',tsha:em. Mrs. box - born in a wagon v, m- - El vtr.ili ward, Salt Lake District Court of the Fo.uth Oct .her 2U, 1833 a (laugh dicial Distiiet of the State Rol-kr.oi n S.dnty M. and Ann S Ut far County and Utah, in to cairnShe B. cks'uui NOTICE TO CREDITORS on and the with family vs. ai p, In the Matttr f uie Estab t u d p'jl 14, loio, .'..e was mai JOHN H. PARKER, Jr, decease HiAcn in tne old Creditors wih present c.ain.v, H.I..SI-Tile couple with vouchers, ur. i r oath, t the f if a numtu r of s .m at ix undersigned adirimstrat: r r. ! ived to Koo-M- r residence in PasT.. It-.h- , on c. HnUr.. who was an before December 4, 1943. Diary tnr a number LELLA PARKER, Since that 0. "d ir. L'10 Administratrix with - ii.i'r,". r, ,s li R. W. McMULLIN, 1- .m. ar.d .sja i,t much of Attorney for Administratrix. Uu.rig t, mple work. j s -s Payson, Utah VALLEY MORTUARY MORTUARY FORMERLY THE DESERET SSth Ason, FOR MEN ONLY i for upi rs. s .. dap . ) . 9 An clef plus the .ed for A - Mc-Beta- manyc-h- accour'- ) i JOBS wv I I., me ii. yaw.iy oveiers, ot hurisiai patients. are away net more than GO days. jl. 2 I OR SALE RABBITS Forced to Sell An opportunity to get in- I';,ulnt buhintss. New Zealand W hites Hutches and Rabbits See Tun, Page at 3ru North and Main foun-wor- ass B deper.de m hyp -- HDI ALS . c r: s.P'jie ; d a. iy live s : n vvr.o oi GIRL or woman wanted fur at the City Drug Store. ives. a cert ce decree, c oaration, orci-- t if still in ef d, i In O" c.'titiunadso i, ' on tires t Payson rl end approvin; cations for be ceremony, z ed copies of s children or T.le c! u : v 1 LOST AND FOUND MOTOR CO UTAH nductios. egulation atfwi gin to accrue: onth in whim if he files i, the end of : l the general: of a produc: eceiving, rec rator .ii i t 111 B y Ara-enca- 1 $27 a the ! l.u' Form Approved BcpriT Ul'Kiie No. Don't bring your meat to the Msr. Iva Chase entertained her cold storage plant unless you have Saturday Bridge Club Saturday a locker, because we have no afternoon. Dainty refreshments room. were served by the hostess. To those who have lockers: Bring only as much meat as n Mrs Albert Gasser went to you have locker room for because Fork Tuesday to visit her we are all filled up. Skin your daughter, Mrs. Fern Adams, who own deer. Payson Cold Storage is ill. top service E nd 111 V !ahn Mot f tot, o toe i vt ye ui na ,i i"t ,1 , J7 2s and 2't li. ate ( loi aides t in' M hllllls Will ti mim NOTICE TO HUNTERS: a che:. name, iterested irentage i I "el, a for small breaks now done at Jim Crumps Garage. AST! for of i ( l.eii a v INSTRUCTIONS SAVE here (come a. of the ! , t t - tt !,o TIRE REPAIRING msT : to the ne., authorize avits .. awa home tl.oi.. h Horn Ii mi'll! ai ily- - but vi ho l,.i ti t tie m Books III with them, it a; w !u ili-- 1 to at a e.'i - ti a( ion i, i !., j m n ate may tie on the it gisti at ion ., On the othii hiunl. ant mimtui ol l' a ,n y uii;i i Rapioducvd Without Chong UNITLD STATES OF AMERICA OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION Spring Cot. See Jerry Zeeman, 7th East, 4th South mils' only, lam' i. i in it ti, ,i.i Im.1i ,1 u n h ll' I ui it Ui ,a a I 'ol, ut ui I ! me oi eM. min i - th i' u ' it lo' In. k tt 11 lie lo i .ll t mi mil. i ot the taut lit m It -- - h - oi hi t Book III ft a t ,ul i hi, it t he t line ot a pin .,Uuf Ho lie! to t l k i alt liitl.l I III ll.pokt on l'o to a ; ttl ill' .1 o. f-- l at ion lot Colni a. io Oetoln Jo, Jl anil , j tie .m 1 Ti,. T. on Mo ii FOR SALE rents may the service i rer t. I iin ii.it i APPLICATION FOR WAR RATION BOOK FOUR HERE liers - to n Thiii ot a family who ,i s meniaiis 8 isa'Jl (I1 or t t ,i. Hi ,,i a op-e'at- L.e .me, modern blk off pvd, cihl. garage H ac. 59 V 4th N., Payson high-i-ental- e, made indents, t ieim-ti,- '1 lie Was net ded to kei p tilings oper- F !, pay. for ol -! lo lhe lit oil i i Engl 383 N. i'for rent iy comes ent ers ' U CLEAN El) monthly dJtulTfamily bad. Hass B soldier -- a i K.itiou l!oo' i tn i GIRLS TAKING OVER S .Vest- B Pays the 1:11 m W 2n ., ' n, ., i. (a y m i.k u tinin ; ; Cla comes comes l i le. ! : FOR SALE lor til K ,1 ; hi i JONAT1IOX L. pies fol Sale 108 WoM Fourti. Norf J. w h., ion - i on Loin, lo IhoM mi DM.1 tllu-.l- - t1 '1 I! , i id Class E of pay to en. s Part. e 13 a two-i- t are ' . r the provi, men's dep d June, ijj. aid 1, i small radio Call at the A ij,.p:UlBu e, f t t , : .1 In,. m An , Good Co. disbu:' ,Oi 0 A and V comply See AlEast First ajN'E lowing Ba,.l j credited , Small farm on it. Ans. av.son, Utah itjj jv pi !., i a n. la i on it. Gi; Gat every ft TO ts JLt is 1 .J I ' -- army, l.u Ik: L.,1,1, .on spt ; Vv, PAYSON, UTAH AVE. UTAH WALTER RIGBY Payson, Utah Hatch A L. R .y Johnson IAo'. e, Utah C. William R Jex Soanish Fork, Utah Stemeikeit and friends. Peteetneet Camp, Daughters of and Miss Rutherford are taking pilot training at the Spanish Fui k Utah Pioneers, met at the home of Mrs. May Elmer with eighteen airport. member.'- present. Captain Vina Mrs. Harold Mountford and Mendenhall conducted the prowhich included a song by family of Heber and Mrs. Jack gram McBeth and children of Provo Mis. Lydia Elincr; reading, Msr. Rieka Wyler; lesson on Utah hisspent the weekend here with Hone; history by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis tory, Mrs. Rhea of Pfeiffer, while their husbands Eva Garner readher Grandmother by Mrs. Lucile weer on a deer hunt. Mrs. Pfei- Woodward, ffer went to Heber Wednesday to Drollinger. Refreshments weie served by Mrs. Mendenhall, Inez spend a week with the Mountford Elmer, Laura Coombs and Alta family. DeGraw. The Payson Second ward PriCalnp No. 1, Daughters mary held their regular monthly of Payson Utah Pioneers, held their OcevMonday meeting preparation at the home of Mrs. tober ening in the Relief Society room Lula meeting with Captain Hormansen soa at the ward chapel It was e cial in honor or tin retiring pres Susan Ashby in charge. The op-mng song, Grandfather's Clock' ident, Hazel Simons, and the re- was fallowed with prayer by the tiring teachers. Mis Simons was Ellen Wilson Mrs Ashchaplain, a The presented with lovely gift. a report on the recent gave by evening was spent with program D. U P. state convention ,and Refn shments were and games. ILisUmcs were Grain' Mi's Rose 11a Belcher jepoitcd the served. Board meeting. Mrs. Irene Hendrickson, Utah County Wightman Bona voted in as the was Anna and AnnRccd Jancll Hendrickson new class leader and Mrs. Vera Dr. and Mrs. George W. Gasser McCall as her assistant. Mrs. Bona gave tfm lesson on the life arrived last Friday from Chicago, of John T. Caine and Mrs. Alpha attendDr.Gas.-er has been where of hei Balle read the ostat Nuithw school medical ing John Eechse r. Regrarulfathe-rvisit are They ein University. ft eshnnnts were served by the. ing here with Mrs. Gasser's mothassisted by her rlaughte r, hostess, er. Mrs. Ilene Bigelow and other Joan. the social period relatives b( fore Dr Gasser enters Mrs. He During nnan-- i n cn'.ertainid with Staff Sergeant Irthe service. on her elecd musical win Bigelow is also home on stop tric organ. program N'4 from leave this week hospitu1 at Temple, Texas. He is in the The October n ee ting of the Medical Corps and m being Sej Gull Camp, Daughters of to a base hosp.tal in - . hir-tojr- trans-erre- d Utah of the Cultus Club trig to the Geneva Su-iplant Wednesday afternoon Mis Lucile Spencr, club chairman, on Defense, arranged tne trip and the group of approximately forty the plant. ladies toun-Membi-r- made a l Af'er thei rarrival at Geneva, it dev loped th it th'1 heavy so m had made travel conditions by bus inside th groups quite dun-- I gerotis and it v as not possible to make the co.mji'te tour Officials rr.u I the visit of the ladies as prof. t hole as Thev enjoved a splendidi lecture which cxpl .iofd the entire process of making steel. This was demonstrated with a complete model of the plant constructed in every detail on exact scale. pos-ib- Pionee rs v. held as last Thursd.iv at the home of Mis. The new S.u i. h D ne Turin r captain. M a i v Jane McClellan, was in charge After an address of w le nn,", she gave- an outline! of the- ye ;ii s wo: k and presented the incoming office is as ollows: first vice captain, Delia Q - Bad-ha- Lucille W. tna.-uic-r and 2nd H.l): .secretary, i, registrar, Sarah r, I.a M B Lur.nMe-r- I). Tanner; chor-- 1 Chau, rganist.Ncl- - da-- , leader, Mad Dixon; histmian, Anna T Snycji r; chaplain, Nora Hiatt. !i- -nn on the pioneers and the islands of the Pacific was given by Mis. Dixon. Musical nurn-b"i- s v. ere given by Elaine Patten ar.d Lsrrv T Christensen. The (.ur p will n ake a quilt to be donated to the Red Cross. h- - oboe '!' 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It tends to stay wherever at t allied by Conoco N'A oil s "magnet-likaction ae hieved synthetically. Often now you dont use your car for days. Yet when you start, the surfaces arc still .. ."faster than instantly. Thats how he former fierce wear erf cold starting is reduced bv ing your engine. All other wear, Dread Engine kid is too, meets its mate h in your oil-plit o engine. Change at Fought hy Your Mileage Merchants Conoco .station today, lie Normal combustion always knows the lightest grade ef TPA leaves acids inside of your for you. Continental Oil Co. when oil-plat- ei it oil-plate- Oil-platin- high-streng- d. g th 1, G oil-platin- g e oil-PLAT- ready-lubricatI oii.-pi.- a G engine it stops. Formerly it seldom stood idle long. Soon mileage and speed heated your engine enough to ouat acids. 0 C 0 Hut nowadays rationing may force long rests, while corrosive acids gnaw. To combat corrosion, metals are plated. You combat acid corrosion with your engine OIL-PLATE- MOTOR Oil |