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VP M AO T si WHlLe I WAS CMCeD UMMIM' g I ?JLA r Avf'SW 7 -vX ' ' - (AMD we. AUWAYS CHAMG-S. i A V e wc kbwcc iwa1 irr' JKl J " : !" WASHINGTON TUBBS BY CRANE r7Ksrt - wPiUes op uith a start. A rr is miciHT. pvtch park. TrSUTSlPg- MEM ARC SHO0TtN& Ar417 RUMMlNCr . s VjL'tbvaARP.Trie i'VJM.,, A rORSEr IS GAttORr(6 " AOOT Or. BfcU tOVs NO . AV FKttv l REASON, B UjdttTS . A CAMPL6. -AUD IS STARTLtP. TWE '. FRlGKTGMEP VJUlSPgR OF A IMOMAM. FOP. KeAVJEM'S SAKE PUT OUT THE UGrVT? :1 i iwn. u. - pot, orr. ; 4 i f rTASW iS-MVSTtFlfeO BY Trtt STRAW66 IVrtN9PeMlVi6'Sr-B0T:- HE QUICKVN J PRESSES, sPOTOOT-TlAt UCjHTS, ANP t a G4UV0LV TH "POOR OPfcMS, AMP.A blKt5 CWPS THRO; C TOWMSTAIRS", . MEM CAM " FREaaE&'ANETHIS. FRIENDS O'HE GlRt: .TOES WOT Peptr SHE NERUOUSCi ClX?SeS AMP BOUTS TH POOR. ' ... FOP KEAMN'S SAKE. Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Evans, Mrs. D. L, Evans and Mrs. T. L. . Youd attended a wedding reception in Payson ,Friay evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. I N. Schougaard. r 7 ASWfS HEART POES fUP-ftOPS ! .THls GlRt'S A KNOCKOUT. 5TS W.THE KARUMPUS 30T? WHTaJ EAJJk- HAS irtsr. Fcc?L-jpo&t rjSM 1M12: MOW a UKlr4 0tf TMS BDS-."AKI0 SNEfiy' CAiJT-yjO 7 ' 6ST HWV )UT'OF J." .9 f it' A Vt uf spaas of )! i : TAKg CARS 'OF THIS J x ySSr V, SS HOy FRECKLES I -msYRS JlST crazy ABajnrvJl gllptJI I BY BLOSSER - - a f LAKE SHORE Mr. and Mrs. Reed Shepherd announce an-nounce the birth of a son and Mr. and Mrs. W. H.Maland announce the birth of a daughter.- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huff anT nounce the engagement of . their, daughter Alene to Willard Hancoc of , Payson, the marriage . to , tak place December 2. . . Mrs. B. F. Simmons.. delightfully entertained at her. home Sunday afternoon in honor of the birthday anniversary of her son Dell. Game were enjoyed after which a birthday birth-day dinner was served to 17 litU$ friends. - Mr. and Mrs. James Argyl of Bakersfield, California, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Argyle last weelc v Joshua Graves and daughter Leona moved to Salt'- Lake last week.,, .. -Y Mr. and Mrs. Ed Huff of Thistle visited here on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Huff. Mr. and Mrs. Archer Huff and other relatives.' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Graves of Springville spent Saturday here visiting their sisters Mrs. Leo and Banaire Rose and Mrs. G. A. HilL Joseph Allan Adamson who was operated on at the Alrd hospital, la Provo on Tuesday for tumors, is getting along nicely. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Jones of Bakersfield, California, spent Sunday Sun-day at the home, of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Roor. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel King and children of Provo were the -.dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. JM. Argyle on Sunday. Allen Francis- entertained a group of Mends at dinner Friday evening. Radio music and games were enjoyed, the following participating: par-ticipating: the host, Dean Ferguson,- Rell Argyle, Eugene and Lawrence Tuckett, Misses Ruth MeClellan, Edna ' and Margaret Hill,'' Madge Rairs of Payson and Agnes Thomas of Spanish Fork. . Mary Adamson - spent the - week end in Spanish Fork at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Frank Nelson. - Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Beer enter tained at a wedding reception Sat; urday evenings in honor: of their son Thomas Lee Beer whose marriage mar-riage took place on Monday to Miss Stella Mae 'Lerwill of Payson. The young" couple will make their home in, Lake Shore for the present.' ymM' " " : iTh Drsumatle chih-of -tHu tunior music room at the school house Friday evening.- A -- program of songs, . readings and toasts v.-&3 given, a banquet served to 45. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Huff motored to Provo Wednesay .evening and . aU tended the theater. . 34 1' 1 n h 7 BEEE ROASTS Our Market ..has a real.treat-f or, your , Sunday 4ineri- Pot Roasts- c u t from very : choice - high- grade , Beef will 8eU Saturday at 7c to , 9c per 4b Many , ot our customers .remark .re-mark about1' this better . grade s of fc Beef that our mar ket is cutting regularly regu-larly saying , it is ( the best they -have-ever ' eaten. Try one Saturday. 1 BONE PICKING Most people have consumed the odds and ends left over from the big: Thanksgiving, feed. By Sunday every-. , one -will be longing for - a return to t h e i r jr e g u l a r menus. Staple foods will be greatly great-ly in demand by our shoppers Saturday and our store will be able to supply every demand. A Unusual8 Tomorrow, Gbili, per can 80, Grape Fruit,. per can r ;...8c Candy, 3 -10 c Pkgs. I25c ; Lard, 8 lb. pail 70c r1' - . StarctyoffPurlt FOOD : . high school gave a. banquet In i the |