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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930 TKT. THE PAYSON undersigned admin CHRONICLE vouchers, to the will annexed, at the istrator with the BIBI.IBBBBIiaBBZIIIIBBEIBEIBllIlKBZllBlBBIlBBIllBBB NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY NOTICE Sealed bids for the cleaning of The residence of Mary E. Lemmon, at Pay-- , before Canal are now open and will IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIS-th- e or 'Salem on son, Utah County, Utah, ibe receieved by the President of the TRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF 16th day of June, 1930. must UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH COUN- j Published every Friday at Payson, WILLIAM A. McCLELLAN, Company, E. E. Beddoes. Bids Beddoes of Mr. not, TY. progresa of loyal, 3,500 hands Utah, city Administrator with the Will Annexed be in the 15th on the m. Desive and contented citizens. day 6:00 than p. later pacific States Savings and Loan Com of the Estate of Hyrum Lemmon, a corporation. j pay, 1930. March ceased. E. E. see information Plaintiff. , further For Entered at the Poetoffice at Paysoa A. B. Morgan vs Beddoes. second-class Administrator Utah bounty, Utah, as Attorney for Dated at Salem, Utah, March 1, Wayland R. Wightman, a widower, First Publication February, 14, 1930 matter. Zions Cooperative Mercantile Inst! 1930 Last publication March 7, 1930 Frank M. Edman tution, a porpo ration, Inter-Mou$2.00 One Year Secretary. ain Association of Credit Men, a corAdvertising Rates on Application. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE poration, Eureka Banking Company FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN Previous to the Junior Prom Friday a corporation. Probate and Guardianship Notices AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, UTAH. evening, eight young people were enDefendants. Consult County Clerk or respective To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on NOTICE TO CREDITORS tertained at dinner at the home of signers for further information Mr. and Mrs John Betts. The affair Monday the 17th. day of March 1930, at eleven oclock a. m. of said day of was arranged as a surprise in honor IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIS- In the matter of the Estate at the front door of the County Deceased. of Laverne Betts, the ocassion being Court TRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF Frederick John Wall, House, at the City and County Creditors will present claims, with her birthday A decorative scheme UTAH IN AND FOR UTAH COUN-TY- . Building, situate in Provo City, Utah Touchers, to the undersigned, at her! a was white birthday red and used, County, State of Utah, all the right, of residence at Santaquin, Utah, on or No. 4890 Probate and interest of the above named title as used colors being cake in the two before the 15th day of April, 1930. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of, in and to the followdefendants, Sarah Jane Wall, a centerpiece. described real property, in Utah ing Fred of In the matter of the Estate of Admlnstratrix of the estate t: County, State of Utah, erick John Wall, Deceased Hyrum Lemmon, unfurnished or Furnished 54 feet of the Rent: north For Commencing First publication February 14. 1930 Deceased, Lot of tf Utah corner southwest Three 89 Phone (8) Payson, Last publication March 7, 1930 .... Rooms. Creditors will present claims, witl Block twenty-seve- n (27) Plat A Payson City Survey of Building Lots, as the same is delineated upon the official plat thereof now on file, and thence north twenty-tw- o (22) feet; thence east one hundred fifty one and one-ha- lf (151) feet; thence south fourteen (1) feet; thence east thirty 30) feet; thence south' eight (8) feet; thence west eleven rods to the place of beginning. With the right of travel for ingress and egress over the following; Com mencing twenty (20) feet west of the northeast romer of Lot Three (27) of Plat 3) Block Twenty-seve- n A Payson City Survey of Building Lots, thence south one hundred and three (103) feet; thence west ten 10) feet; thence north one hundred COVERthree (103) feet; thence east ten (10) feet to the place of beginning. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 19th. day of February, 1930. J. D. Boyd Sheriff of Utah County, State of Utah By Elias A. Gee, Deputy Sheriff. Thomas & Dalquist, attorneys for plaintiff. Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Publication in the Payson Chronicle February J. H. MOUNTFORD, EXTRA VALUE WITHOUT EXTRA COST Publisher g I nt Triplex glass windshield f 3 steel-spok- At least $50 extra value is represented in just these s few featurres of the new Ford car most bf them exclusive to Ford in the e field. Yet they are given to you without extra cost Other important features are the four Houdaille hydraulic double action shock absorbers, the safety a of the fully enclosed brakes, the aluminum pistons, the chrome silicon alloy valves and unusual accuracy in manufacturing. In design, material and performance the new Ford is a value far above the price. low-pric- four-whe- ki ' el $435 up f. o. b. Detroit Call or telephone for a .demonstration -- a a i PAYSON MOTOR Inc, Payson, Utah During March Only YOUR CHOICE LOOK! For $5.00 $1500.00 you can get Automobile Accident Insurance ROBERT E. HUBER, Agent Payson, Utah YOUR KITCHEN FLOOR COMPLETELY ED WITH BEAUTIFUL DE LUXE FLOOR COVERING OR YOU MAY SELECT A HANDSOME 42 PC. DINNER SET 4. a a Rustless Steel e Five wheels to-wi- 21st-28-Mar- ch shatter-proo- hous. Members of the Delta Bridge Club B. (Toward, Payton, ut.'entertained their husbands last week at the home of Mrs C. E. McBeth.. FOR RENT 4 room Modern Inquire, C. FOR SALE Combination Coal and Electric Stove. at Chronicle Office. Dinner was served before the game. Mrs Floyd Wilson and Dr. L D Stew- ts m,iIed the ptilM for higll 'and Miss May McBeth and W C ' Cormick the consolation gifts. Me-Inqu- ire PROVEN EFFICIENCY AND RELIABILITY r HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED ? WHY THE VICTORIAN PERIOD WAS SO UNPRODUCTIVE OF BEAUTY Most of the modern furniture and furnishings are inspired by Thus th Italian Renaissance, Early English, Georgian, French periods and early American styles are heavily drawn from to fashion the modem home. The comparatively recent Victorian era, frequently referred to as the mauve decade or the gay nineties, failed to produce hardly anything worth passing On. Photographs of room interiors of forty years ago show a hodge-podg- e of fussy brie a brae whatnots and which today are pointed out as examples of what to avoid in interior decoration. The style degeneracy of this period was probably the result of the manufacturing era, then ushered in. With the invention of the steam engine, hand work was eliminated and the rapidity of machine made commodities was stressed. Styles were standardized to confirm to machine methods and homes were furnished with an eye to quantity rather than quality, thus removing any incentive for skilled workmanship. AGAIN BIG SCARF SPECIAL Yard square batik scarves in a gorgeous new array of colors the best from There is a beautiful and efficient Monarch Range to fit ric or Electric every requirement. Straight and Coal Combinations in many colors. Coal-Elect- , .r i Plan To Be Our Guests At the Monarch Cooking School and Factory Demon- strations. Mrs. Donnelly famed household economist ant dietician from the factory has prepared an unusually attractive program. Remember the Date MARCH 14th & 15th IN THE PAYSON D. T. R. CO. 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