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Show r m THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT Wc carry a full line of J. I. Case Farm Machinery. Also Agent for the Springfield Shuttler Wagons Moline and Oliver Line of Farm Machinery. We carry a complete stock of cutting line for all all makes of Mowers. Our complete stock consists of Binders, Wagons, Plows, Disc Harrows, Spring tooth Harrows, Wood Gangs lever Harrows, Mowers and Rakes, Two-wa- y and Walking Plows. OUR BEET CULTIVATOR IS A WHIZ! We carry the celebrated Case spreader. We have 5 just received the Grain Drill that produces more S bushels to the acre. Call and see it before y)au buy! S Just arrived a new line of Garden seeders and cultivators. See us for your repair work on your wagons we have a complete line of single-treeclips and reasonable work at prices. ect and do your A full line of Auto Springs always on hand. In addition we have the well known line of National tires and tubes with a years insurance on all supertread tires FREE. JUST remember you don't have to leave town for your Implements or repairs. If you are buying for cash we can sell you better gdpds for a little less. TRY US. When you buy of us you are dealing with a HOME Owned Store. A full of TEXACO Ga, Oil and Package Goods. m i i SHINGLES AND ALL KINDS OF ROLL ROOF- id, J. c. VE WILL GLADLY PAYSON IE Mrs Leonard Barnett was hostv-- s to the Sorosis Bridge Club last wee!; Spediifl guests were; Mrs Pxul Wright, Mrs Alice Peery and Mrs Ida Reece. Four tables were played and luncheon was served. The tables were centered with green candles and the nut cups and other details were suggestive of St. Patrick Day. Mrs Ned Wightman received the first prize Mrs Leonard Barnett, second prize, and Mi; Madge Reece the STAKE QUARTERLY CONFERENCE j4A'k Max Cowan, Xed McBeth and Ben. B tnal Curtis, students at the A. C. were home for the week end. Max Cowan S'L&tf V A V Stunning loading extra jwill not return for the spring quarter hi g ji n L -- JUDGED. We are prone to consider certain people as having good taste when we find their opinions coincide with our own. n Good taste may vary with conditions. For example, the in Rome is considered well nigh perfection by all, yet as structure almost the exact duplicate was reproduced in concrete at Nashviile, Tenn. and is frequently referred to as being in bad ' taste. It was once considered good taste for gentlemen to prop booted feet on the table and drink themselves under it. Few circles today would hesitate to condemn such conduct as being in poor taste. In furnishing the home, good taste is often considered a cut and dried formula to be followed without regard to the style of architecture or the barying personalities of the occupants. Who can say that the somewhat dowdy style would be in poor taste in the apartment of an elderly woman who would be uncomfortable in a modern interior. The modem striving for originaiity in art has caused a conflic-tio- n of opinion in critics never before equalled. The result has been good. We hesitate befor rondemning honest efforts to improve the home. OUR WALL PAPER IS IN GOOD TASTE In our stock yvill be found a correct wall covering to fit every house and every personality. Never has our selection been quite so complete nor so reasonably priced ! CHOOSE YOUR WALL PAPER AT THE SAME TIME YOU RUGS, DRAPES. AND FURNITURE. OUR DECORATORS WILL GLADLY ASSIST YOU. A FEW BEDSPREADS LEFT We still have a small number of the Scranton lustre spreads Blue and green only. Full size and guaranteed. Mid-Victori- nr PLANTING )j - $3.95 Nine Busy Furniture Stores Co. One-Pric- e House isilSSSSaiSai2SXSSSIXZHXZIXHXI2HII3SS3ZBSIIBlHEiaiX13ISSIZUElSXZ332L! tained at a birthday dinner on Sunday to honor the eighteenth anniversary of their daughter, Genevieve which fell on Tuesday March 18. The guest list included a group of Miss Morgans class mates from the B. Y. U. at Provo, De Costa Clark, Irma Merrill, Lowell Johnson, Evelyn Ostlund, Clyde Sandgren, Zola Martin, Parley Lucille Merrill, Delbert Jameson, Groborg, Eva Crowthers and Floyd Walker. Also Miss Margret Jean Artur and Mr and Mrs James McCrumb The and two children of Payson. birthday anniversary of Mrs. McCrumb was on Saturday. A decorative color scheme of green ar.d white was used in honor of St. Patrick Day. The table was centered with a lovdy birthday cake burning eighteen green candles. Mrs Kathryn Betts and Mrs Minnie Perkins entertained the teachers of the Peteetneet and Taylor schools at a St. Patrick party Friday evenThe guests came costumed in ing. green and the entertainment started with a treasure hunt which ended at the home of Mrs. Spencer Snow where the remainder of the evening was spent. An Irish program was given after which Progressive stung was played. Mrs Genevieve Ellsworth and Miss Beth Iluish received prizes for high points. Miss Lenore Huish and Miss Fern Hansen were low. The supper table was attractively decorated in green and white. Mrs J. M. Cowan and Mrs Martha Chard, were in daughter, Salt Lake Thursday. PAYSON LIONS CLUB CHARTER NIGHT BALL, BOX TON PAYSON SATURDAY MARCH 29. 1930 .W.U.AA a R. Taylor, C. Page, Mr. and Mrs D. P. Morgan enter- Members of the Junior Bridge Club celebrated. their anniversary Saturday evening at the home of Mrs W. C. McCormick With their husbands as guests. The rooms weie attractively decorated with Shamrock and other St. Patricks symbols. The table decorations and Menu wa aLo carried out in green and white. Dinner was served at six small tables with bridge following. Prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs J. A. Earl. Mr. and Ms Floyd Wilson and Mrs Stanley Wilson. an Arza .j Eduard MoT addon, Max Porter, Gil bert Peay, Blanche Anne Porter and Murgret Joan Arthur were in Salt Lake to attend a banquet at the West minister Church Tuesday evening at 6:30 for the loung people of this district which was hold in connection with Presbyterial session there. Par-thene- Lee n vvvvwvvv. ANNOUNCEMENT aK a Jfl m V . Albert H. Powell, Stake Presidency. Mrs Max lVory of Groat Falls. Montana is kiting at the homo of her paronts. Mr and Mrs. E. Mendon-hal- l for an indofinate period. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Edwards arc guests at the Mondonhal home for so oral days. GOOD TASTE? Contrary to common opinion good taste" cannot be a permanently defined set of standards. Good taste today may be the very antithesis a few decades hence. Taste really is a barometer by which opinions are made or REAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. We can place several live wideawake men in a profitable business selling direct to consumers in your home County. Write quickly for free catalogue. G. C. HEBERLIXG COMPANY Dept. 2355 Bloomington, 111. A lev) e j, -- I"5' VHAT REALLY COMPRISES P. M. Sessions on Sunday at 10 A. M. and 2:00 P. M. M. I. A.. Conference, Sunday evening at 7 :30 P. Al. All members of Church invited to be present ar.d others will be welcome r.,ize Mr. and Mrs P. C. Wightman, Mr. and Mrs, Xed Wightman, Mr and Mrs C. M. Griffith, and Mrs Dave Shuler Mrs. spent Sunday in Salt Lake. Griffith remained for the week. YOU EVER WONDER Xebo Stake will be held in FOR REXT 80 acres of good land and water, under Strawberry Canal. 50 acres alfalfa, 25 acres farm land. Inquire Lars A. Johnson, R. F. D. No. 1, Santaquin, Utah. Quarterly Conference Stake Tabernacle Saturday and Sunday, March 22 and 23. Opening session Saturday at 7:30 DEALERS WANTED Phope 46 The COAL HARDWARE PAINT UTAH Inc. Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell LUMBER 8 PAYSON MOTOR Z ESTIMATE YOUR COST. MERCHANT TAILOR Lou jow Get Sfvaai i AND a ofij-- ' m CALL V new I ING. M M Belore you buy any tire, see this sv.iu.rt, HAVE SEVERAL DESIGNS IN PREPARED m 5 , SHINGLES. Our Spring and Sommer Sr.t Samples are now on display. E Tipton Implement Co. - WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF WOOD GIVE US A TRIAL 8 This Firm has been constantly engaged in business in PAYSON since 1893. Patronize your home merchants and BOOST for PAYSON and save money. -- u n WE SPECIALIZE in Ladies Silk Dresses. 6 s, tsaiomiiiiniiiniiiiiuiimuniuiuiiiiiiui - 2! THAT We are doing the BEST Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeng that is being done in this part of Utah County vith prices that are always Right? Wc have no High Powered Solicitors, but do honest work and give real that we Service. We do r.et make promises t can not fulfill. g Z Know Do Y H The PAYSON MEAT MARKET will be open for $ business Saturday March 22. at 103 West Utah Ave. J We can serve you with all the best Fresh and Cured Meats at the lowest prices. Mr. M. H. Porter, proprietor has had many years experience in the butcher business and is a experi- enced meat cutter and can give you your choice cut X of steaks, chops and roasts. He invites you to call x and see the new market which has the latest equip- ment for keeping his meats always sanitary in the X latest improved Frtgidair refrigeration system. Give us a Trial We TREAT you RIGHT! t PAYSON MEAT MARKET wy!v!I!!W rvvvvvv SEASON Everyone, regard less of vocation, w e I c o mes the coming of Spring. The agriculturists planting season is a season of activity and renewed ambitions, and activity for every, alert energetic, individual. The planting season is also the season of sharpened appetites. Our store has a complete stock of appetizseasonable ing spring foods. Youll find here everything your spring appetite calls for. I GARDEN SEEDS Yes, we sell Gar- den Seeds in pack ages. Our store has a full assortment of Northern-grow- n, D. M. Ferry Co., seeds; also, similar pack ages from The Nebraska Seed Co. Many kinds are in 5 cent pack ages. If desiring small only a of the quantity best quality of each variety, you will find our pack age seeds just what you want. qp. SKAGGS A Surety of Purity K I |