OCR Text |
Show 1 Hi Jr, ikl M nr PAYSON CHRONICLE. Pjys-- TAYLOR SCHOOL NEWS Utah The I.a, elected if Byion m . Sun-tuqui- tu d 1 M - , til, sixt giade Every week ooys and two sixtn grade g.rls help with the n ion lum h They are excused from cia,- - at 11 40 to help get the tables icady Eveiyone in Mi WaiK inmn will have a ihance o help thice imts this school yeai Because of tin huge number of students m the Tuv lot st houl . two luni h pound, an The two fifth gi ides and one fouith giade hate their lunch period horn 11 40 to 12 2fi The lest of the school h ive lunch fiom 12 to 12 45 During the winter students have danced in the auditorium dunng the noon pei tod Joe Liddle, . m Fri., Sat., Mar. In Technicolor with COREY Ed Mrs. waul Eai gue-t- BOND Sun., Mon., Mar. 18-1- Warner Bros. Sensation Storm Warning starring GINGER ROGERS RONALD REGAN DORIS DAY Tue. Wed. Thur., Mar. 2 Edge of Doom starring ANDREWS GRANGER EVANS STAR THEATRE Civic Club Presents Program at Meeting UTAH PAYSON. 'I he Civic A Saturday Kids' Matinee March 17 show that all the children will enjoy Mother Carey's Chickens Matinee stuits at 1:30, children will be home no later than 4 00 p.m. Sun., Mon., Tues March Sat Kansas Raiders The Second ward Primary held attendance contest Monday between the girls and the boys The girls were the winners and the boys gave the party. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. Primary president, Mrs. Essie Higginson was chairman. President Higginson wishes to thank every one for their contri butions to the annual birthday penny drive for the childrens hospital. $124 00 was handed in. Primary president of the First ward, Mrs. Florence Peterson, ishes to thank every one also an in Beautiful Technicolor starring AUDR1E MURPHY MARGUERITE CHAPMAN BRIAN DONLEVY Wed. Thur. Fri.. Mar. Two Big Hits Pride of Maryland and Spoilers of the Plains .tsm I THERES The Badge of Mercy Wear it Proudly! GIWE NOW fa. jon induing ent.'dv us w,th scenery ami lostnmm To top the let tine airav of singmg stara hi ilh.mt pi tidue.ion. be the same Heading the cast will gifted Jon fum lead m the la t Sun T ns ta.ent-- d piudui turn, Faust e(l a I voting till" h is ala on the Ci nn me s ich M e ,ur listmguishe VVAKVS N?dja Wilkowska Be-.d- jOF Gen. Omar Bradle committee that rope Invites attack"! laughing stock of defen and a. ain-- and infu M:s. 30,000 VERY CHOICE UTAH : FRUIT TREES ' l.st wi Wildwood Hollow Farm Nursetj l ake Lake ViewVineyard Road watch for our sign Phone Provo and 0IIR-- I Camp Sgo Lily SHAVERS GRAPEFRUIT No. 2 tin .. 2E USE 21 OUR S FREE SHAVERS ORANGE JUICE Unsweetened 46 oz. tin 33 PARKING Well Trimmed PORK ROASTS Camp Seagull was entertained at the home of Nellie Bannister, where vice captain, Ella V Hutchinson was in charge of the Lesson was given by meeting. Marie Douglass Stephenson and a history of Mr. McClellan was given by Elizabeth ManwilL Mrs. Bannister and Annie Ockerman played a piano duet and guests sang old fashioned songs with piano accompaniment by Mrs, Bannister. Refreshments were served by the hostess, Fae Rus sell and Mrs. Manwill. 53 1b. Lean Tender PORK STEAKS LOT PORK SAUSAGE a, 55 Finest Quality 45 Shoulder BEEF ROASTS 67 lb. GROUND BEEF Fresh and Lean lb. 63 Mr and Mrs. Frank Jones and son Frankie of Ogden, spent the day with Mr. Jones on his 76 birth day FOR THE CAR . . Our Rales are the Lowest Available Paas Easter Egg Dye Cream Style Corn R & VV No. 2 tin Fruit Cocktail Fl0Iida Wbi GRAPEFRUIT 2l tin No 39c 2 lbs. LEMONS L,r3e Juiqr RED & WHITE Ask about our cash Alpurchase loans lowing you to buy for cashl anywhere Radishes - - Onk Green Garden Fresh Per Bunch You Know exactly what a loan will cost you, at terms to fit your budget. No loaded contracts, Solid Heads LETTUCE Large or hidden charges in our Bank Loans. REID'S N 3,10 U. S. No. Bliss 10 Refund for Sc 35c 1 lb- - w Bag. ELLIS, with beans TIDE :age Pkg 43 MEN'S SHOP POTATOES Chill Con Came long-wearin- COMMERCIAL E 1 Mai 1 tailored-to-measur- x the the GRO? s, TAG Youll be suiprised how much extra you e get for jo little more in a Royal suit. Hand cutting and tailoring to your most exact measurement assures you of perfect fit, unexcelled comfort and satisfaction. Distinctive fabrics of the highest quality in choice shades, patterns and weaves. Your satisfaction is guaranteed. s 1 Auto Financing SUITS E u..-- y ON SATISFACTION! TAILORED-TO-MEASUR- ! ban-tune- for nemVAH. U a Nadja ive'v voung smgei WitKowsKa, .vhn is ha lie I bv critics as the of Camp One ot soprano since the days the Galh-CurFiank Cappelli, ot home Camp One met at the sings "Figai", Figaio Anna Bona with Capt Ella And- baritone' Wilde: man, tall Will.am o F a g erson conducting the mect.ng will be basso handsome nd the were Colors piesei.teA fot his sterling per-fNe'iie bv led Kapple was pledge inanees with the San Cuilo Singing was conducted by Ruby seaBuna Opera Company m previous Meiva with Cheever . .another Tda.sko sons. Lesson Ralph Blodgett at the piano entity' piaises is winning was giver, by Flia.nth (.hook Tickets may be out .mud thin and histones of two btutners. Fins and Thomas Jones, weie mil nidi i bv add. ess, ng Kmgs-buihall. 1niveisiv of Utah, or lead by their niece, Anna Bona. MuA tnbute tu the Pioneer Mothei needy fmm Glen Brothels was given by Mi- - B! idgett an ir Company box office, 74 South a poem, Finding of the Baby Main Street. Salt Lake City. Mo-ewas given bv Stephen Bona Two numbers weie given by a clarinet quaitette fiom the Junior high school composed of Joan Smith, Kent Worthington, Jimmie Hone and Larry Simmons Birthday greetings were extended to three members, Elsie K, Bartholomew, Florence Mitchell and Gladys Bona Smith, Refieshments were served by Tessie Drissel, Emma Spencer and the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Blodgett. vv NoAlCE l i Camp Sego Lily met at home of Zelpha Tanner, with vice captain, Eliza Curtis, in charge Lesson was given by Nellie Hall and a history of her father, Enoch Monk, was read by Mis. Tannei. Singing was conducted by Ethel Piano Page and Elva Taylor. solos were played by Baibara Tanner and David and Barbara sang two songs. The children are grandchildren of the hostess. Sarah Peeiy read a history of her grandmother. Refreshments were served to 20 by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chatvvin of Tanner and Mrs. Peery. Salt Lake visited with Mrs. Alivi Camp Seagull Peterson, Sunday. in . ' 1 dub held their mon thly meeting Wednesday night the Santaquin Second ward recreation hall with 15 members pi esent. President Lorenzo Clark conducted. A short program was piesented which included a violin solo, Mrs. Sherman Nay, accompanied by Mrs. Junious Gordon; tap and fan dance, Marlene Childs, accompanied by Jolene Hudson and a trio by Misses Diane, Karen, and Saundra Butler of Spring Lake, accompanied by their mother, Mrs. Art Butler. l" m 'i e s sV1'.;1 F t re pv; Bai bet C ,ei Dpi ra .tv is no .v torn Of tne la.g.t An.mun It b: mgs a con p n- Rcfu-shment- Melba Langsle of Elixita Canl a two Thcv ,ii c- luHTed Bu.1, Kay Howard of San- ada Thi- - . the first of weeks stay Evans nett Bui and taquin Mrs. la.vson aie home on a two week-- , time they have visited Utah Chell-son lea e fium the navy. They have Mini ho i, a sister o! Mr and Mrs Langsle, a niece been stationed at San Francisco and when they i eLmi they will People sail foi Guam. The thiee boys Wall Funeral Attend enlistbeen since have together Mr and Mis Waltei York, of ing and will ship out together. Ted is the son of Mr. and Mrs Ogden; Mr and Mis. Myron HolHullo Boss and the husband of man and Loia Jean, Roy, Utah; Donna Sutti Boss; Kay is the Mrs Kate Salt, Murray; and Mis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie How-aiAda Livingston, Mrs. Wilma Edand Burnell is the son of wards, and Mrs. Maigaret Yotk, Mi. and Mis. Loren May land. Sandy, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley held dub Literal The Junior y While here they attendGilson. their annual birthday party and ed funeral services for John Wall. Mrs. of home at the election Mr. and Mrs Don Gilson and Gladys Robbins Thursday night. family of Ogden were down Sat- Mrs. Elma Fowkes was named urday at the home of Mr. and president, with Mrs Genevieve Mis Stanley Gilson. They at- Wall, vice president and Mrs. tended the funeral of John Betty Nell Lessig, secretary. Goudy. They succeed Mrs. Zelma Hall, Mrs. Elma Fowkes and Mrs. DonMr. and Mrs. Blame Kay and na Bott. son, Dennis, of Sioux Falls, South Pot lunch refreshments were Dakota, are visiting with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kay. They sei ved. will leave for their home Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Topham and laniily left Tuesday morning for Shoshone, Idaho, to attend Mis. Ruth Nelson of Spanish 's the funeral services of Mrs. Fork visited recently at the home father, Clarence N. Cox, of Mr and Mrs. Dick Vasey and lid, who died euily Monday Mrs. Ellen Bettess. Top-ham- -- Lta ' Chellson Mr and Mimho and Mis Mr and Mis have as house fJ at i dnve, $100 0U was taken the First Auid Both of these figures top any previous eonti lbutions to tills drive. d, CAREY ng ,t K u-- i T Camp Peleelneet o' Camp PeteetneD a at the home f Laui Vlr V,c capta.n, where Filial, ,ta, A as 111 ehalbe Of the Tne lesson 'a as g eii b mg of Lemia Thomas and a histo.y was . Mi-Elmer's gran lfatna ad by Cap.. Hazel Gass i Singby Luc ill ing was conducted and Veia Eliia Mis Diullinger stunt emrnc a Fiencum piesente! : by were Nil-littie hostess and Doictta Box, Elmer, Margaret S.ng'.cton and Chasta Gay in this in fiom n 16-1- 7 The Great Missouri Raid v ..ffi'crs pelt-".'elect, m lead to a.l nect-s.saiy- - AT PAYSON i r ' ty , HUISH THEATER u Lead Part in Grand Opera Tc-ke- Barber of Seville i'Monthlv.Mcetings Dcnsu tl. the following pru-gi.tnf Ned Doz. iie and Carol till J, and cutle dance, Jr Dull Steele Do.Miev, Satuiday night dance, in the 2nd vv.ml ch mb at Niphi. high school girls; squaie first x th giade, ihythm band, si at trie iii.uiit.il Kb They tti'ii' second folK grade; dances, 111 giadi, bl ldes (.,! ind idtlie i i lioine thud N( d i. tin 'mi of Mi ,ong and dramatization, Nephi fouith tonette band, , giade, Dhaii-tygiade, and Mii Dcniii. I. DM) All dances, fifth grade. Benjan.in, Idiii.uIv id S.intu-qu- Utquart' students and teachers the toe and C.iud daughtei make this of Mr and Mi 11 Dell Ain Steele worked very hard to of Ncpln. Tue juung co pie will program a success. Kenneth Both, executive make then i.oinc m bait Lake. of the Utah Society for MiMi. and (hiald Fowkes tne pnysically handicapped child, of a baby aie the pioud pa. bowed a film and lectured on Ooin Satuiday at ' Tiie Rehabilitation of the Handiboy. 0 a lb-the Holy Ciosu ho pitul in Salt capped Ch.ld.'' Lake. The mother is the formei Mis Sheiman Wall, P T. A. Fima Tietjen. Awai'ing a peep and Pnncipal Lawrence at the new little hiothei is a piW.esident were in charge of Clayson brother Stephen and twin sisters entertainment. this Vicky and Becky. Navy Enlistees Home Leave 3 On 1 . Schedules Production of alt 1 Santaquin P. T. A. Holds Meeting Thursday Barents and school patrons m enjoyable afternoon at the Sm.t iquin school Thursday when Aitne-se- t, pif-iJui- Bui-iasto- By Della Hudson Phone 4482' Honored Following Marriage Saturday Ft. ends and lemtiVt attended the Tb.-- s uii.ceix H u ,t. r.t vicpie-.oBladd, Ut ih D lUfthte Js Web tei, sccictart, Baibaia a' Bed Cio-- s icpresentatAe he :i. ihthly nn et ' social comiiut'ee, Sh.tbv ()lvin, of icc-nHailey Thom a and Idem. is De- son on pemeer lai.ches ; Hart Joe Leen Fuisey a.l camps and letter K,' Santaquin News Mr. and Mrs. Ned Downey DUP Camps Hold ixtn grade u of u BANK OF UTAH Payson, Utah Watch for EASTER. VA Avacados 33c ea. Ideal for Salad ms DAYS' H |