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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTah STUMBLING S PRE INVENTORY BARGAINS AROUND 5 There are all m SHIRT;; WOOL Mens $5.00 Wool Shirts Plain or Fancy g Mens $3.75 Wool Shirts Plain or Fancy Mens $2.00 Wool Shirts 5 $3.00 S1.39 SHOES One lot of Mens Oxfords and Shoes to close SEE THEM IN THE WINDOW I Farmers Merc, - H M U U Co-o- p Patronize Your Home Paper etc. Each is governed greatly by hereditary tendencies, environment, poor trainHabit, ing and habit. they say, is the greatest influence in every individuals life, and this may account for the way in which most grocery stores scatter their foods all over the floor making it necessary for prospective buyers to stumble over baskets of apples, onions potatoes. etc. in entering or walking around the aver- One age grocery store. grocer does it because of today, generally speaking, are about as they were 20 years ago. $3.50 Plain Gray I auto drivers- anics, g kinds of grocery stores, just as there are all kinds of farmers, plumbers, mech- M FI We Serve You Best FITS ! Sul i i rane NO DETOURS fxs -- A There are no detours in i an O. P. Skaggs System Store. No floor displays to stumble over or fall upon. No gates to pass or other obstructions to interfere with a patrons Our traffic is journey. definite and complete. Its route takes our buyers past all departments and lands them at the check quickly and courteously to be on their way, feeling they have just left a public serving institution whose store arrangement reveals that it is the cuscomforts tomers and receive which pleasures first consideration. I Youll Smile Too, When You Have Us Put In Your COAL You will smile for several reasons. The bill will tie less. The quality of the coal better. The promptness with which we handle your order, the care with which we deliver will please you. Phone 10 for this better coal service. PAYSON ICE COAL COMPANY ATP. FOOD formation concerning same will be appreciated and rewarded by Melvin 'Wilson, Payson, Utah. Mrs. M. end visiting Burdick spent last week in Salt Lake. David Betts of North Salt Lake isit;rg here last week at the of his brother, John Betts. v:. . j newest . .. is in Style To February 1 Permanent Waves will be given at the o. b. Buick Factory. Convenient terms can be arrar.eJ on the liberal G. M. A. C. Time Payment Flan. The New tnjr PROVO, UTAH ;s .- CO. Sf'V 1 PUBLISHERS and PRINTERS -j at noon, and nearby cafeterias will and morning furnishing evening rss. This year those in charge plan to give Elements of Scoutmastership, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ja specialization course, and the THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTof First Aid. Next year the RICT IN AND FOR UTAH COUN- committee will followup with other TY, STATE OF UTAH. required courses. In the Matter of the Estate of The Scout program for this year NORA E. CROOK VAN AUSDAL, is a full one as it outlines work for Deceased. each hour of the day beginning at Creditors will present claims with 8:00 Monday morning and continuvouchers attached to the undersigned ing morning, afternoon, and evening administrator, at his residence in throughout the week. Santaquin, Utah, on or before the Brigham Young university, accor15th day of March, A. D., 1929. ding to Dr. Eyrings announcement OSCAR F. CROOK, will furnish cots for those who wish Administrator for the Estate of Nora to bring their bedding and camp E. Crook Van Ausdal, Deceased. at the school. The cafeteria will R, W. MeMULLIN, Attorney for furnishing meals at reasonable prices Administrator, Payson, Utah. First publication January 11, 1929 Last publication February 7, 1929 Prin-jCipl- meals. Scoutmasters and assistant Scoutmasters are especially urged to take advantage of this training course. es i Mrs. LeRoy Jensen and baby of Salt Lake are visiting in Payson. Miss Anona Jensen is also spending the week at her home here. MELVONNA BEAUTY SHOPPE FOR S7.50 Pkrr. 33 Payson for 7Trointment$. . Pron. Bigler entertain-- , a few friends informally at an oyster supper Sunday evening Mr. and Sirs. Dave ed Bishop Heber A. Curtis and family were down from Midvale for the week end. TRAINING COURSE FOR SCOUT WORKERS An intensive training course for Scout workers has been prepared for the Eighth Annual Leadership Week which will be held at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, January 21 to 25 inclusive, according to Dr. Carl F. Eyring and Executive A. A. Anderson. who have the work in charge. This will be a part of a Five Year Progressive Training course, the graduates from which will be given the privilege of wearing the Scoutmasters key. The institution will then follow the work up each year until Scout workers may complete the cou- - Those Who Use the OREM LINE Ride Cheaply and Safely WEEK END EXCURSIONS From January 15 . M(T0R ) SPECIAL COUPES . . .$1195 to 51575 SEDANS . . .$1220 to $2145 SPORT CARS . $1225 to $1550 TELLURIDE ' Mrs. George Barnett entertained at a very pleasant social evening at her home last Friday, Dinner was served by the hostess after which Progressive Rook was played. Mrs. Glade Cowan and Spence Snow re- ceived the prize for high score. The guests were, Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Cowan Mr. and Mrs. Spence Snow, Mr, and Mrs. Golden Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bigler. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson. way. Buick Supreme. These prices Mrs. John Loutensock of Magna, here with her spent the week-en- d parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Susanna Wyler, who has been confined to her home for several weeks with a broken leg, was given ' a pleasant surprise last Friday by the members of the Rebekah Lodge, Eighteen ladies gathered at the home with lunch basket from which a bounteous repast was served. The afternoon passed in a general social and Performance plus the reliability that makes -- - j j usances .S STORES LOST: Two year old light brindle 'steer, branded with a heart with quar ter circle, on the left ribs. Any im Mrs. Byron F. Ott entertained at (a charmingly arranged Bridge Lunch-- ' eon on Thursday afternoon. Her guAt the regular weekly assembly ests included th? members of the held at the High School last Friday, Senior Bridge Club. the following program was given by Mrs. E. E. Robins ,n entertained the body: selection, Boys Glee club reading Zoe Johnson; selection. Girls the ladies of the Social Tea at her Glee Club; talk, C. P. Olson; duet, home last week. Althea Hill and Fay Simmons; harMr. and Mrs. J. W. Ashman of monica duet, Will Sargent and Dr. L. D. Pfouts; talk on the Ag. Club, Fillmore. Utah were the guests of Principal, James Clove; vocal solo, their sister Mrs. J. II. Mountford of Payson Thursday evening. William Spainhower. ?V v SKAGGS OJH H All that . 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