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Show THE PAYSON CHRCMCLE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1952 Engineers Needed for Flood Rehabilitation Sold ns nt Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClellan and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Anderson were in Salt Lake City Sunday to attend a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Jim former residents of Payson. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Drake and son, Jimmy, also former residents of Wig-nai- l, Payson. WEATHER IS NEVER TOO HOT OR HUMID " far ZanHht xcluilv , , , Mm ailaaphana that raaliH datariareHen, tevaa rapair "Paraie-phana- rgNITH HEARING AIDS 1 Qatar 7 rA lan a ailmti ah ml CHurtHa CITY DRUG 40 at ConunT Bank n The new memorial half dollar is being offered for sale here by The Commercial Bank of Utah, Roy Broadbent announced today. "Our bank, said Roy Broad-ben- t, has undertaken to sell these commemorative half dollars as a public service. "In company with hundreds of other banks throughout the nation, we are performing a service not only for our local community but also for the nation and the Booker T. Washington Birthplace Memorial to whose objectives we whole heartedly subscribe." . said Those objectives, Ray Broadbent are "freedom and opportunity for which also is the slogan on the memorial coin. One face of the coin has the profile of those two famous Negro leaders, George Washington Carver and Booker T. Washington, both now dead. The other coin face shows an embossed outline map of the United States and the slogan. Banks selling the coin, said Roy Broadbent, do not collect any fee or commission for their services but turn over all proceeds to the Booker T. Washington Birthplace Memorial organization. Both the special half dollar and the authority to sell it at a premium of $2.00 each, were authorized by specific act of Congress so that Negroes throughout the United States might have the opportunity to better themselves under the self-heprogram of the Booker T. Washington Birthplace Memorial. Carver-Washingto- . under-privileg- NINEMICI IMUIKEI Phone NEPH Committee Memorial Half Dollars Engeering Aids are urgently needed to carry out a Flood Rehabilitation program in disaster areas in Utah, according to Ralph H. Felker of the Soil Conservation Service. Both permanent and temporary positions exist at various locations in Utah, are being received at all local offices of the State Service and the U. S. Soil Conservation Service. Applicants should have experience in the operation of engineering instruments. Applicants in the Payson area should apply at Soil Conservation Service Office at Payson or Provo. TK! Paysoir, Utah Utah County Chosen Eighteen representatives have been chosen to serve on Utah Countys Employ the Physically with Handicapped Committee, Arthur D. Coleman as County Chairman. These people are representatives of industry, business, veterans organizations, local communities, schools, churches, labor unions, governmental agencies and professional societies. Mr. Coleman was recently named County chairman by L. B. Harmon, Chairman of the Governors Committee on Employment of the Physically HandThe Committee will icapped. function as a local unit of the Mrs. Ed Jensen Wins Slate Crochet Title Third Consecutive Year Mrs. Ed. Jensen of Payson won top honors in the crochet-- 1 ing display again this year at the Utah State Fair. Mrs. Jensen has won first place for three years in a row. She received first place for her crocheted bed lovely table cloth and first prize for a chair back set. Mrs. Jensen will have her prize winning work on display in the window of the Dixon Taylor Co. NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wilson are rejoicing over the arrivon the Strawberry Cattle al of their first grandchild, a will be brot out from the Rang Mrs. to Mr. and born baby boy 13th to 16th of October. A numAfter completing a 36 week Dean Wilson, Sept 22 at Salt ber of drivers will be needed. residential training program in Lake City. Qualified riders who are interTelevision and Radio Servicing, ested in working on this roundWayne E. LeBaron, 21, of Santa-quimembers of the up should contact the office of Thirty-eigUtah, graduated from Mendenhall family met at the the Strawberry Water Users Training, Inc., 2735 N. home of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Assn. in Payson, Utah as soon Ashland Ave., one of the larg- Wilson evening. Mr. and as possible. est and best known training in- Mrs. M. Friday A. Peery and sons, Allen stitutions of its kind in the coun- and Gordon, were here from try. Gordon For Sale Used oil heater, good Spokane, Washington. Wayne, the son of Mr. and will attend school at the BYU condition. Grace Goble, Phone Mrs. George LeBaron, of the tf. 186-- J. and Allen left Sunday morning same address, attended the Pay-so- n to enter dental schofor Chicago high school and began his ol at Northwestern university. Santaquln Man Graduates School From Radlo-T- V i n, ! ht 9-- Special Interest Class in First Ward Organized Special Interest class of the First ward heard a talk given by Beth Huish on her impressions of English and European life, at regular class meeting Tuesday evening. Governors Committee and the held Election of officers was held, President's Committee, in ob- with the to govserving NEPH Week October ern the following named group: Spence Amos, 1952. Stella Curtis, vice Appointed to the Committee president; Hazel. Patten, secretary-twere: Mrs. Florence Moss, Am- president; reasurer; Lisle Coon, Ben erican Fork, representing the north end of Utah County; Mrs. Coon, Electa Bellows, Ann MonSarah Dastrup, representing the tague, Derwin Francom, social south end of Utah County, from committee; Florence Wride, Payson and Mrs. Lottie Worth-e1, n, for training Television-Radio-Electroni- cs in January 1952. on LeBarons Commenting Lillie Mitchell spent a weeks graduation, O. I. Thompson, sup- visit at Layton with her dauerintendent Of DeForests Train- ghter, Veda Scott. She also ing, Inc. resident school, said, visited in Salt Lake City with "I believe this man is starting Nora Hiatt and Rachell For-bas- h. on the way toward a fine career in a field offering a wide variety of opportunities for preMrs. Jack Done entertained pared men. at a nicely arranged party for her daughter, Judy, the i i f ed !3I0:iAL KIDS' DAY ELMMTjO-IfiALMY- EI immAtaui .1 ir ftl MKNttUK MT KXMMnON. bu j j Urns til Wool F Solid color, washable broadcloth, deep tones PILLSBURY PIE CRUST WOMEN'S WOMEN'S WOMEN'S DRESSES DRESSES PRESSES 00 4 lor lb. 9c SEEDLESS GRAPES OLEOMARGARINE C1r,ered totd d ' 3 lbs. Nalleys large bottle bbs to lbs. r 31 lb k l 00 33 Short sleeves Reduced price Utat FLANNEL 49c LT" TO90 49 Boys' (Q90 All Wool Surcoats 9S Warm lining Boys Rubberized Mittens. ZlMK For wet days and rough boys Mens Heavy "P Sweat JL Shirt Half or Whole, Frozen lb. 49 Coat or slip over style in, heavy weight III Heel Utii u AWARD SWEATERS vlIFlkff T Heavy weight in the smartest colors Btat Winter Weight 1)75 " Mens Heavy g90 Jackets Fur collar.. Heavy quilted lining Mens Engineer Boots T u 07 5 Double sole, logger heel Men's All Wool PART WOOL WORK SOCKS EVERYDAY LOW PRICES Stock up now for hunting season 69 Fur collar, heavy quilted lining Poplin TRADE WITH CONFIDENCE ' Heavy lining Men's Gabardine Mens wear fabrics. Heavy Butcher weave. Washable Rayon. Men's Work Shoes Heavy 498 composition Womens Moccasins soles. 098 White, red, smoke, brown Long styles Surcoats PINEAPPLE JUICE Ubbs belted front Long lengths, PAJAMAS Cudahys PORK LOIN Boys' Quilted SPORT SHIRTS 25 2 F0R Shiny Satins Plaid Ginghams Price reduced for this event. Men's Cotion Pllsss irk,. LUX TOILET SOAP TANG Benefit Payson Swimming Pool . V - i..,.. SPORT SHIRTS Red LIONS CLUB SAVE MORE AS WE CELEBRATE Man's Long Sleeve POTATOES For The' Pennieys Our 10 th Year in PAYSON Hard Finish Sharkskin For long wear .good appearance LUMBERJACK SYRUP . FRIDAY and SATURDAY 00 PORK SAUSAGE ,resh SCRAP industry. SUITS d occa- The first successful sugar fac- sion being her 11th birthday. tor in the United States was After an afternoon of games built at Alvarado, California in and fun the youngguests were 1879. served dainty refreshments. Save Your representing womens orand others repreganizations; senting civic organizations and lp Payson, Utah (or 75 Heavy weight button front Rayon French crepe. Fall prints. Half sizes. Womens 100 NYLON r BLOUSES Whites and pastels in fresh styles |