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Show FRIDAY, THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH v NOTICE MEMBERS ALL COMMITTEE AND ALL SCOOTERS liiliMl iMifilS will Monday, February 2nd there Scout-er- a all of be a big regional meeting and Scout officials at the Chamber of Commerce in Salt Iaike City. There will be a morning session, 50c luncheon at noon, an afternoon session and a real turkey dinner at 6:30 p. m. ($1.00), a Mr. Fisher of New York City will be the principal speaker at all of the sessions. These meetings will he worth while and quite a number of men from this district are planning to go, get m touch with headquarters and make arrangements to go, either for the day or the evening banquet. JBNIP sSifil fire-buildi- Scouts and their fathers, particulars later. Thi; is going to he a real big We close Monday, February 2nd, all day to complete our annual inventory. Place your order Saturday for Monday's needs. In the meantime we are going to make Friday and Saturday, Janulist of ary 30 and31 two big days. Look over the following is to begoods had there of what and prices. These are but a sample & 31. these two bargain days, Friday and Saturday, January 30 We want to selleverything possible before inventory. Hundreds of bargains Then there is going to be the big Boy Scout hike Saturday, February 14th for all Scouts of the Nebo disof trict, this hike is only the first and .several to be taken this spring to finally the big trip next summer some beauty spot of the state, only scouts who have reached 1st class and who were registered by Wash to ington's birthday will be allowed Street. of swim Scouting Get in the Igo. get registered now so you wont miss Born to Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sschcar-re- r, any of the fun. Monday Jan. 26th a 10 pound baby girl, Mother and daughter doing OUR TRIP TO BRYCE CANYON fine Lot of infant shoes, sizes 3 to S worth to $2.25, odds and endJ all high grade shoes. Pair 1 Lot of childrens shoes, boys and girls. Broken sizes and styles, sizes 81, to IV,. Worth to $3.25. Pair 1 99c Sweaters, values to $7.00. All wool and serviceable. Final Clean up Price. Pull-Ov- er $2,95 98c Lot of Misses slippers and oxfords. Assorted styles. All sizes in lot. Values to 4.00 pair 1 Boys Suits. discount of $1.39 Lot Ball Brand $1.00 Jacks--value- to $3.50 s Final Clean up Price CHEVROLET ADDS CONVERTIBLE CABRIOLET TO LINE OF CHEVROLET SIXES 75c -- -- Mens Horse hide, front quarter ther Coats. Values to $12.00 $7.50 $2.89 Dark Outings. weeks sale continues over Friday Saturday. & manager. 27 inch width, Yard 10c Mens Dress Shirts. Fine selection of Broadcloth and Madras cloths. Last Jap Crepe up Price 95c AND $1.39 All colors Final Clean Yard 14c Aside from the very special items mentioned above, there will be hundreds of odds and ends to clean-u- p before inventory. This is the time to buy. DONT FAIL TO VISIT US ) 1 Phone 11 PAYSON UTAH & SOME DELICIOUS RECIPES FOR PORK Pork is always popular and especially so when the weather is crisp and cold. The department of home economics, National Live Stock and Meat Board, suggests the following unusual pork recipes. Pork Tenderloin, Mushroom Stuffing Have two large tenderloins of pork split lengthwise so that they may bs flattened out. Dredge in flour which has been mixed with salt and pepper Cut fresh mushrooms in rather thin slices. Fry for a few minutes in butter then spread over one tenderloin, lay the other one on top and sew all around the edges. Brown well, then cook slowly for at least one hour. Serve with a thin creamy gravy. Pork Chops with Grated Cheese Prepare as many chops as there are persons to serve. Salt the chops and squeeze a little lemon juice over each one. Sprinkle grated cheese evenly over each chop. Season with salt and pepper. Arrange in a baking dish and bake in a hot oven (480 F.) until nicely browned then reduce the heat, cover, and cook slowly until tender. Fresh Ham, Stuffed and Roasted Parboil and chop three large onions Add one-haand apple, chopped, and enough dry bread crumbs to make the required amount of stuffing. Season with salt, pepper, and powdered sage. Add the yolk of an egg. Have the bono removed from a fresh ham. Fill with the dressing. Sew in placa and bake until brown in a 480 F., oven then reduce the heat to 350 F., and cook, allowing thirty minutes to the pound. lf COLOR IMPORTANT IN VALENTIINE MENU Valentines Day is one of the best loved of all holidays as indeed it should be, being dedicated to the little winged god, himself. The hostess delights in it since it gives so much opportunity for in table decoration and in the choice of the menu. Happy inched the housewife who is the proud possesso- - of a set of the loely red glassware which ia so much Sax-apho- large number of Payson people have gone to Provo each day during the week' for the Educational programs given each day in connection with the annual Leadership week spon A sored by the L. D. S. Church members and executives from the Stake and ward organization have been in attend ance for the fine talks by prominent church leaders given on the central theme. ,Our Times, President Franklin S. Harris welcomed the thousands of visitors in the opening address Monday morning. The crowds have been the largest of any leadership week according to the announcement of those in charge. in vogua rgiht now. Nothing could be mora beautifl for tha Valentine luncheon table. A bowl of red roses in red crystal bowl, flanked by candle sticks of the same will make the table a thing of beauty and a joy for guestt and hostesses Inez S. Wilson, home economist, suggests that a lamb chop plmttttz will be most effective as the center of the luncheon menu. Have tha chops boned and the tail of the chop wrapped round and fast-enwith a tooth-picor Saratoga chops, which are boneless chops eul front the boned shoulder may be need Broil the chops as usual. In the meantime fry slices of pise apple which are to be placed one under each chop. Also fry large mushroom caps, one to be placed on each chop. Place the chops in the center of a large platter and around the edg place cranberry salad which has been molded in heart shaped molds. This is the way the cranberry salad is made. d k; cups raw cranberries H orange 1 cup sugar The new body type lists at $615 f. o. b. Flint, Mich., and brings the number of passenger models in the Chevrolet line to ten, providing an unusually wide range of models in a low priced car. Tha new Convertible Cabriolet is a deluxe type car, with sport accessories as standard equipment. Finish is in new Duco combinations of English gray, with the upper pannel in Dapn nia green, and trim stripe and wheels in cream. The new model offers a smart combination of style and utility. With the top raised it becomes a comfortable enclosed coupe. With the top lowered it is a racy open roadster. The folding top is of fabric, with chrome plated landau irons in the rear and arumble seat enlarged to carry two passengers comfortably. Both the rumble seat and the front seat are upholstered in leather, a small leather ridge running down the center of the drivers seat, which is adjustable, to seperate the passengers. Instrument panel is of special sport design, an ash tray and pocket are in the right front door and a small package compartment is located back of the front seat. Included as standard oquipment are a cowl ventilateor, cowl lights, chromium frame on windshield and windows, which lower flush with tha door sille, five wire wheels, forward-folding windshield, three chromium plated assist handles to afford easy access to the rumble seat, and radiator grille. The new type was first shown at the National Automobile show at New York, and dealers throughout the country are being stocked with models for immediate delivery. cup hot water package lemon jello Put the uncooked cranberries and tha orange, rind and all, through the food chopper. Add the sugar and let stand one hour. Then add the jello. dissolved in hot water. Pour into 1 1 molds and chill. This salad is good to look at and very good to eat. Ice cream in appropriate molds and little frosted cakes with coffee will complete a delightful luncheon in honor of the patron saint of lovers. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Bean were in Provo last Friday, guests and Mrs. Glenn Jacobson of Mr. at dinner. TIRE SALE Addition of a new convertible Cabriolet to the 1931 line of Chevrolet 3ixes was announced here today by W. S. Knudsen, president and general Blankets Size 66x80-- Part Wool. Final Clean up Pair Lea- A very fine pep program was given in the regular Friday assembly at the High School last Friday under the direction of the Girls Athletic Club of t.ie school. Miss Grace Adams, club president was in charge. The opening number was a clever song and dance selection by the club girls vith an original song about each individual basket ball player. A splened pep talk was given by Louis Bates. The musical program included a vocal solo by Roy Whightman; cornet solo by Elmo Wilson; vocal trio, Erma Hansen, Niles Vest and Maurice; quartette by band members and vocal solo by Mr. Peterson. h, Men s Lumber Zipper Galoshes Misses and Womens sizes. All at one price Pair 1 Choice of entire stock, 33 13 PER CENT -- Scout Troop No. 135 Wolf Patrol Having packed the night before, we were able to get, an early start and left at five oclock. We stopped at Salma for breakfast and arrived at Bryce Canyon at twelve oclock. That afternoon we played ball. The next morning we went down in the canyon and in the afternoon we went to Beaver, as the noad to Cedar brakes, where we planned to go, was closed. Ir Beaver canyon we saw several deer. The next morning we went to Puffe 's Lake which was frozen and there were several feet of snow on the ground We then went to old Cove Fort and the old State House. That night we stayed at U. B. Dam, and went home the next morning arriving at about twelve thirty at noon. Those who went were Mr. Clyde Te.rvort, Mr. Louis Bates, Bill and Ralph Porter, Rex Small, Bill Amos, Willis Payne, Gilbert Peay, James, Jack and Robert Aurthur. real boy and is worthy of being callWe want all boys to ed a scout. be such scouts, and still just a little more. According to the laws of the Boy in order to be Scouts of America, member of this organization and deserve the privileges thereof, one of which is being called a scout, a boy must first have passed at least the tenderfoot requirements and have officially registered with the B. S. A. Scout week is soon here and several activities are being planned for Scouts. We have the Father and Scout son banquet February 11, Nebo District hike, February 14 for all boys who are registered scouts. Scoutmasters and boys, please take note of this: If boys havent passed REPORT OF SCOUT HIKE OF the tests, pass them now and register. TROOP 50 If your troop isnt registered, .register it now. Lets pull together and The Boy Scouts of the Santaquin make the scout privileges worth more. First Ward, (Scouts of Troop 50), Nebo Scout Commissioner enjoyed an all day hike into the foothills southeast of Santaquin. The folBOY SCOUT WEEK lowing boys took the hike, Gordon Heelis, Ferrel Holliday, Lowel Green-halgBrice Holiday, Blain Holiday Something doing for all .registered Boy Scouts during Boy Scout Week. and Assi3tent Scout Master Truman February 8th to 14th there will be a Hall. The day wa3 spent hiking, playbig banquet for all registered Boy ing games, and passing tests- - Each Final Clean up Price Heavy Is it whea he does his daily good turn, goes to church, doesnt swear, lie or cheat? True, any boy so ideal as this is a Mens Sweater Coats, values to $2.25 49c SCOUT OR NOT A SCOUT When is a boy a scout? Mrs. Lee R. Taylor and Mrs. Arza a number of C. Page entertained dinner Monday evening at friends at Mrs. of Page. 'Covers we-- e the home Mrs. George Q, and Mr. for placed Mrs. John F. 01e,un, and Mr. Spenser, Mr and Mrs. Flint Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Nelson, Mr. and Ms. Sid Coray, Mr. and Mrs. Laban Ilardirg, Mrs. Emma Wilson, Mrs. Clara Page, Mrs. Dora Powell and Mrs. E. H. affair. o A the boys passed v r.vvvv parts of his This Section Dedicated To Scouts TO 28, 1931 the following Second Class test: and cooking, Tracking. f vv JANUARY A GOOD TIRE AT A LOW PRICE We are authorized to quote you the following on Rellim brand balloon spem! prices MiHer malfe and with the Miller Geared-torth- e tires, Koad guarantee to out wear any other tire of equal price, when run under the same conditions. We invite comparision in prices with advertised lines for the same quality. You are getting Good Tires for Less. PRICES ON RELLIM TIRES Miller Rubber Products Co. 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