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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah FRIDAY. OCTORfR 29. 1954 Cleans Photo Sh p js the pi - to buy habv hi nks and woiJm albums, complete Gibson line TAYLOR SCHOOL NEWS j r b i ch t . i i i,f, Thi ul bcn ' The Payson Chronicle have p i peters in ut d ( ! v c k d unv f ir i the ivr bi(,ri Th'- it the hull p.H have ej r im- tn- - ii bunging giving paper budges, going to the A weekly newspaper, established in 1888, published every Fri- rooms and g ving piogumis The vihn were up were John day and entered as Second Class ires Hubd'r, pies, dint. Ignore ParkMatter at the post office in Ply-soer, Barbara Baying, .secretary. Utah, under the agt of March Gene IL11, Bovs leagirls league, 1879. 8, gue They were on the Red On the Gteen Party it Patty was Su ,un Fuller, president, AlMenber of Utah State Press As- len Curav, semtary, Billv Mcsociation, National Editorial Clellan, boys league, Regina Reynolds, The girls league Green Purtv won Lenore Parker Max R Warner, Publisher Allen Coray hat-- , n, Jack O lanterns They are writ.ng stories, too Mrs. Hills Second Grade We v luted tie- fire station dur-- I Mi ing f.ie pieveit'on week Chuj p.e showed us the tnree fire W'e n udt pictuies and a po ter of our visit We learned that we should i ever follow the fire engine or p t in the wav of t fie firemen Miss Lundell's Third Grade W'e have a lovely new teacher in our room from the BYU. Her name 1., Miss D.xie Tuttle Our class had a wonderful time on our field trip last week. We w'ent to the sand dunes out past Goshen We had the most fun Even the sliding in the .and teachers and some of the parents took off their shoes to slide down in the sand We saw a big hawk's nest with a dead lamb m it We found many rocks Fourth Grade News Miss Huishs fiurth grade is studying the hi tory of Payson. W'e are making a movie of it. Each pupil is making a picture for it Mrs Mend Smith offered prizes to the boys and girls in our class for the best things made out of chestnuts Ten of us made things. We took them up for her to see. She gave each one a The first prize went to prize. Zoe Ann Gardnei. Mr. Clark's Fifth Grade Rex McClellan Mrs. Steven's Kindergarten Madoline Dixon, correspondent We elected two new room rePhone 223-presentatives Alona Sue Burton and Jo Ann Lundell $2.50 Subscription rate, per year, We have helped pit k up the $1.50 6 months, payable in ad papers on the front lawn to keep varn-e- ; our school broking nice single copy 5 cents. We made some Jack Olantern.s We keep our room nice and We voted today clean Gean's Photo Shop is the place to buy Kodak roll film Black & First Grade News white Color. Mis McClellans first grade has been studying about AniWe had an election and electmals we Know. They .saw some ed David Tanner as class reprefilms on animals. sentative Biert brought a cotton plant ct We had two shows on health, to school We learned some inWe went on two field trips last teresting things about cotton week. We went up to the library. Mrs. Warner's First Grade THELMA VEST Mrs Jones gave a good talk on The hoys and girls have dec- the library. In the other trip we orated their room for Halloween looked for things in science. Utah County Recorder Each thild drew a picture of himMr. Clark was sick today and self as he will he on Halloween Mrs Bowen was our teacher. and put it on the board. AN INVITATION: David Tanner, SanReporters: They have learned many songs dy Montague. To you the taxpayers and vot- about witches, black cats and Mr, Moore's Fifth Grade ers of Utah County. We have been studying about Please visit my office and let the gold rush to California, and me show you what kind of . how it was important to he setJob I have been doing for you tlement of the west. In science we have studied how plants and my "first" term in office. animals help each other. Many nmprovements have been The boys and girls are having made el no additional expense a contest on Halloween posters to the taxpayer. We have made masks out of 'I have enjoyed serving you. paper sacks Reporters: Blair Davis, Stanley Your support in the Sagita, Martha Seat, Marjarie coming elec- Coles. lion WU e sincerely appreci- VOTE TUESDAY. NOV. 2 Sixth Grade News aled. for The afternoon section of the Thelma Vest Democratic Candidate for County Recorder sixth grade leceived a book on the United Nation week. It had (Paid Political Adv.) a number of names of different nations m it. Mrs. Curtis wrote down the names on slips of paper and we all got a nation to write to. We wrote a letter to Consulates in New ,York City, New Elect York, and asked for information about haw they live, the clothing they wear, a sample of the kind of money they use, their schools, ALLEN L. HODGSON their industries, and places which would he of interest to tourists. J. Lets Re-ele- I . DELBERT M. Democratic Candidate . CANDIDATE Fdpol STATE REPRESENTATIVE CIKI 5th Legislative District FOR JUSTICE OF THE and Mr- - II idm v Mart.n enterta.ned at a turkd.nner last Sunday in funm of their Biant Pt art's daughter, Mis - birthday. Others present v. eie Mr. Peart, Mr and Mis Ke.nnetr Martin, and Mrs Martin. Mr Martins mother from Salt Lake and Mr and Mrs John Evans from Leamington and Mr and Mrs Ferron Ivey and fam:l from ir You can, almost like magic, with this A modern winter air conditioner. All air is filtered and humidified, then warmed to hold just the temperature you want in your home. Folks will say youve captured springtime when you install Kjj: J vour Bryant' Ask for estimate. t Payson Mrs. Fred W Davis and Mrs Milton Thomas, Mrs Howard Thomas, visited in Salt Lake last Wednesday, bllOEii THE RIGHT INSTALLATION RIGHT NOW! At the Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thomas from Wales and Mrs Jerison from Manti, visited at tie1 home Of Mr. and Mrs Myron Christensen last weekend right price by Bonded Mechanics SPENCER 5HEEI METAL Mr Burmss Nelson who had made his home at Las Vegas, Nev. for the summer, is now at the home of his parents, Mr' and Mrs Radcliff Nelson 98 PHONE 224 East Utah Ave. Sterling Bus Spencer, Mgr. "WE WILL BE HERE LATER TO SERVE YOU" Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Draper entertained at a supper for the following families: Mr and Mrs Burke Draper, Mr. and Mrs Glade Draper, Bishop and Mrs La Ray Draper from Genola, Mr and Mrs Reed Hales from Maple-ton- ; Mr and Mrs. Sorenson from Palmyra. It was a birthday supper for the Draper boys FOR BETTER DEALS and Mrs Kenneth Wright and children from Murray and Miss e Thomas from Salt Lake, visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. D B. Thomas Sunday NEW FORD CARS Jan-nett- Mr. and Mrs. Bird Wheeler children from Arcadia. Calf, visiting at the home of Mr Mrs. Jesse Livingston and Payson at the home of Mr. Mrs Marlow Cloward AIR CONDITIONERS WINTER Mr and Mrs Geoige Button and children of Salt Luke visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Burke Draper last week AUTOMATIC GAS see and are and RAY BELLOWS. at and PHONE 318-- Lt Charles Don and Mrs. Le Baron from Fort Lewis, Wash., are vsiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond LeBaron. Lt. Le Baron is home on a y PAYSON, odv. by Gaorga 101 A SMITH AUTO CO. 30-da- furlough. ii Your Ford Dealer Mr. and Mrs. Keith Allstiom and children from St. Johns visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Bernard Bale last weekend Phone 72 Spanish Fork, Utah for Hafoween callers- - - a, Crikhlow tIBlllllHHIIIIIIIIiailllllllll Vote For HUGO PRICE serve you with vigor and dignity. Republican Candidate For County Surveyor ) Qualified, Courteous and Efficient Licensed Professional Engineer and Land Surveyor. A 'JOHN -- 1 TAXPAYER SAYS ( "ITS TIME WE CHANGED THE SHERIFFS FARCE! Q. PUBLIC OFFICE 28 YEARS IN OFFICE . . BBXiBsiHBaaaiaiaaaaaaiBiaaBaiai . Dr. R. V. FOR THE SAME POLITICAL PARTY . . . UR IS TOO DARN LONG! The establishment of a political machine i not a proper function for the Sheriff's office! Mixing denominationalism is not only unwise but ROOSEVELT. CANDIDATE with public office IT IS TIME WE CHANGED SHERIFF'S Pd UTAH FOR SCHOOL BOARD When good men in high public office do nothing, our youth problem becomes serious! YES! Public Servant With a Free Record (Paid Political Adv ) For Your Consideration 8 YEARS FOR ONE MAN IN THE SAME THE DISTRICT NO. 4 Uintah - Duchesne Wasatch and Utah Counties ' "FARCE" Pol. Adv by Independent Citizens for Good Government Native of Smiihfield, Utah Graduate of Utah State Agricultural College. Logan, and George Washington University Medical School. Washington. D. C. Member of Armed Services from 1940 to 1946 Held rank of Lt. Colonel in Medical Corps Active Member LDS Church, Having Served as Bishop of Roosevelt Ward and Member of Roosevelt Stake Presidency A Family Man and Father of Six Children. ... DR. LARSON IS EMINENTLY QUALIFIED loVejwme This poster at dealers i5 Is a timely i reminder toke home a carton or two. i 'OTTlED AND SEEKS YOUR SUPPORT ON NOV. 2 (Paid Advertisement) UTAH Representative of Reporter Deanna Peck Editor: Kent Montague. Gene, Ruth, Reg-lmReportersJohn, Sue D., David. An able, alert attorney who will (Paid Political Adv Mr DRAPER SUPREME COURT for v.1 rBj D.irntnv Thomas - UNDER AUTHORITY SOUTHERN UTAH Coke n a rvgktvced trade-mar- k COCA-COL- 4 of A THE COCA COIA COME ANT IT BOTTLING COMPANY mi THE COCA COlA |