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Show .tLJLJLJL AtAa, M. THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH 4 j Can Vou Afford To Gamble? i V f A shingle in time may save nine dollars in Ruined Clothes Repair Bills Damaged Grain DONT GAMBLE WITH THE WEATHER MAN t I I Be Sure Your Roof Is in Good Repair i PHONE NOW FOR ESTIMATE ON ROOFING HOUSE, BARN OR COOP ! v t ; your choice in Cedar Shingles, Slate Shingles or Rolled Roofing LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR BUILDING PLANS ' ts A PHONE NOW r; t SMOOT LUMBER CO. PHONE 45 in the shoe business, and sel-liespecially with those concerned in the making and of shoes built only for eye appeal, that the shoes average person is not as much interested in buying that will give long service as in the kind that are madejor It is a common expression ng style alone. We don't believe it! The American people are not that foolish. The International Shoe Company, the makers of our Star Brand Shoes, are by far the largest producers of shoes in America. This phenominal business solid leather shoes that wear has been built on AND WEAR! Heres an example well-style- d, You would not buy an automobile with an engine made of pewter that would turn into a molten mass of metal if the radiator went dry. Certainly not! You want an engine that will stand up and you want shoes that will stand up. That's why you buy Star Brands." Listen to this, please. The greatest tribute anyone can pay to our shoes is that they wear well. We are proud to sell that kind and if there is any glory in selling shoes built strictly for eye appeal without due consideration to quality, we will let the other fellow have it. The people that come to our store want good looking shoes, and we have that kind to sell, but they want good wearing shoes too, and we try mighty hard to give them what they want. FARMERS MERC. PAYSON - - - - CO-O- P UTAH Mrs. Eva Lillian Stanfield, widow of William Henry Stanfield died at her (residence in Goshen early Sunday morning. She has always resided at Goshen where she was born January Slw has been an (active 1, 1880. church and civic worker in that community. Surviving are the following children, Mrs. Wallace Hickman of Dividend; Mrs. Jack Branagan. Mrs. Frank Peterson, Mrs. Frank Salisbury, Jack, Dean and Boyd Stanfield all of Goshen, also the following brothers and ' sisters, Mrs B. C. Done of Salt Lake-Mrs- . William Okelberry. Ewing, Russell and Lee Nelson of Goshen. Funeral (services were held Tuesday at Goshen with interment in the Goshen Cemetery under the direction of the Deseret Mortuary. At a meeting of the Payson unit of the American Legion Auxiilary held Wednesday afternoon the following were named as delegates for the State Convention at Provo on August Mrs Nellie B. Stewart, Mrs. Cuba Davis, Mrs. Mary Curtis. Mrs Madeline Simons, Mrs. Zenda Jones, Mrs. Teressa Rearden, Mrs. Hazel Erlandson and Mrs. Vera Cloward. The alternates are: Mrs. Hattie Tervort. Mrs. Mina Simons, Mrs. Gladys Wilson, Mrs Annie Curtis, Mrs. Vida Moore, Mrs. Rita Wilde, Mrs. Martha Chard and Mrs. Genevieve Ellsworth. MR. AND MRS GOLDEN TAYLOR ENTERTAIN AT DANCING PARTY AT ARROWHEAD Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Taylor of Raymond, Canada, who are visiting relatives in Utah were the honored guests at a delightful social and dancing party at Arrowhead resort Monday evening given by Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor. Bathing was first enjoyed followed with luncheon and dancing. Guests present from Provo were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Taylor, Mr and Mrs Spencer Madsen, Mr. and Mrs Norma iScott, Mr. and Mrs Lynn Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs Athur D. Taylor, Mr and Mrs. August Johnson, Mr and Mrs Alfred Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Ed Morgan, Mr and Mrs. W. W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs James Jensen, Mr. and Mrs C. Asael Dahlquist, Mr and Mrs Srott A. Taylor. From Payson: Mr. and Mrs Golden Taylor, Mr. and Mrs S. Roland (Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Braithwaite, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kerr, Mr. and Mrs Dave Bigler, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Brown and Mr and Mrs Carl R. Taylor from Nephi. In honor of Mrs. David Mitchell of Stanley Wlison entertained at a Bridge Party on Monday evening at her home. The guests included the following friends, Mrs. Paul Davis, Mrs. Wendell Erlandson, Mrs. Meredith Amos, Mrs. El Roy Barnett, Mrs. Selby Dixon, Mrs. Ray Monsen. Miss Kathryn Douglass, Mrs John Wilde, Mrs. Earl Page, Mrs. Dave Shuler, Mrs. C. M. Griffith, Miss Jennie Fairbanks, Mrs. Bert Taylor, Mrs Clifford Harris. Mrs. Feam Gray, Mrs. Earl Smith of Spanish Fork, Mrs Glenn Simmnos and Mrs. Melva Peay of Provo, Mrs. Geneva McBride and Mrs. Walter Strong of Salt Lake and Mrs. Hugh Broadbent of Ogden. Mrs Dave Shuler received high score prize and Mrs. Wilde the consolation. Wed-Speci- Mainy al ; Dr.'J. H. Ellsworth DENTIST J. C. MAIN BARNEY BUILDING STREET-PAYSO- UTAH FAIRBANKS WILSON Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fairbanks announce the marriage of their daugh. ter, Maxine, to Jesse Earle Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson. The ceremony was performed last Saturday July 26 at Provo. The young couple will reside at Payson. Both, are very popular in the younger group AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY of the city. The bride 'has been an NAMES DELEGATE TO CONoperator on the local telephone exVENTION AT PROVO change for some time. Los Angeles. Mrs. ... Lawn Mowers sharpened so they eker ranch in Wyoming, Mrs. Wendell Erlandson entertained cut as good as new. Stoe parts fur-- 1 the Junior-Delt- a Bridge Club nished to fit any stoe. I.eave orders, afternoon. Mrg. Geneva D. McBride of Saltlnesday guests at Coombs Electric Shop. South vjsjting here this week with were Mrs Floyd Coates of New York Pay son, Utah. tf. 'friends and relatives City and Miss Alta Marcil and Mrs David Mitchell both of Los Angeles. Roland Erlandson, Walter Rates,, Miss Ruth Harding left Thursday Byron Montague and AlUnj Wood for Salt I,ake to visit for a week with Mrs. C. H, White was in Spanish iss Ruth Belnap. spent last week on a trip to the Nel Fork, Monday for a social a (3 the i f Building Materials PAYSON, UTAH MRS. E. L. STANFIELD DIES AT HOME IN GOSHEN We dont I home of Mrs Rodger Creer. The affair was in the nature of a reunion of old Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis. Mr. and friends. A similar affair was held Mrs. Wendell .Erlandson and their Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Jos- families and Mr and Mrs Floyd Goat-e- s and little son of New York City, eph Roach. enjoyed a delightful picnic luncheon M iss Alta Marcel of ILong Beach, and outing in Payson Canyon Sunday California is visiting here with rela- The affair was arranged in honor of tives for a fortnight the visitors from the East. FOR WINTER Pickled Peaches served long side a winter roast - Currant Jelly with Thanksgiving turkey - Plum Preserves with Christmas duck! What housewife doesnt want to serve these bits of sum mer sunshine on her winter menus? Now is the time to make this h possible, for even every housewife, sets her heart on certain fruits to put up, costs must be consid- ered. tho-ug- OUR COSTS & r ji & ' O! ARE RIGHT Our costs on canning supplies are at their lowest, now. Our fruits are just right for canning. Our sugars, spices, and vinegars are pure and full strength. T h e n w e have all the needed accessories from jars to sealing wax. Com pare our prices, quality for quality, with others in town. We think you will then hasten to our store where you will buy everything necessary for another big batch of preserves to add to your fruit celars stock Make this comparison today. O R SKAGGS A Surety of Purity Vv j i - |