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Show FRIDAY, THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH, FEBRUARY 6. 1931 WINNERS ANNOUNCFn CHILDS DEATH BIG SUIT IN iN OREM LINE CONTJ QUESTION j Claim to Estate Involved in usual Case, 11 A M,rMi1 S r lu.ti, and to Lake W dm 'da v, t nt to Salt tVifMT (.uUUl the funeial of Mi- and I Paui.ue C. Neb. Mr Lincoln, estate a $2o,000 Stm rtz claim to of what on the question lunges a IMug child. Lin'the question was raised In a coln court In a case to settle a 23,000 tnl Dei is Adam. FRI., FEB. 13th A few Suggestions GIRLS Here are some Karly arrivals of the New Spring styles inhoe The very latest, and at new low prices. Just the thing for JUNIOR PROM. - and Mr Fred Mr and Mislfield el of and Mis Real Curtis Mm and vwth.Mr ted heie this week T Curtis and family Cut, r ' f .Mate of Hurry J. Stuertz, husband Mrs Stuertz, who was killed Mveial months prior to the birth of a iluld to Mrs Stuertz In May this year not It n rmlnstlon of whether or will be the t laid ever actually lived of the deciding point In the division which of the estate, the greater part ronsiits of a judgment against the firm b which Stuertz was employed it the time of his accidental death. nioth-c- t Mr and Mrs. Casper Stuertz, victim, accident ii nd father of the f contend they are entitled to child the on the ground of the estate never lived. The mother claimed that the b lhv wa born alive and that she and the baby are the only heirs. yt the hearing attorneys for the mother contended that heart action atw is sutheient proof of life, while Mrs. Casper and Mr. for torneys Stuertz claimed proof of respiration action was necessary to establish life r .1. J. Loomis, who attended the mother at the hospital, testified t' it the childs heart beat for 10 to 20 minutes after birth. This, he claimed, established life. Dr W. 0. Beckerm maintained a child must breathe before It Is alive. II. Bartholomew, ditxitor of Or the state board of health an custodian of vital statistics, Introduced records made by Doctor Loomis In which the child "still born. lie reported Loomis explained that lie took the tetm to mean death of a child shortly utter birth as well as the time of Lark The memhers of the Ward Pi I'o ,urth and from the I ii ''t a lighAssociation tnjoyed V ten .tint: week 1 last the followed with supper at Ihci Crook. Margret who arranged the affan as teacher are aie Leona Sehiamm. c Mavei and Pauline one-hal- birth- To celebrate her fourteenth Miss June Curtis day anni ersai y, fruru'-la-entertained a group of her girl The night Saturday sersixteen and supper was with followed fou. small tables ved t g'lts-numbe- at games the Roena Curtis of Proto spent June week end here with hei cousin, Curtis JALFOP Vr ami Mrs JJack Chase of Salt heie with lake spent the week-enMrs. Aa and Mr. their parents, d 1 1 Hancock Cards have been received 1,1 Pa son announcing the birth of a seven boy to Mr. and Mis Oi pound Mrs. Peay fas was for- Un Peay. me-l- y Un- - Miss Melva Bona. birth. On the basis of this testimony Counfor Judge Itohin R. Reid must deterProto in ty is Bona Mrs. Daud J. the status of the child as an mine a fortnight with her daugter, Mrs heir and the validity of the mothers Oilin Peay. During her absence, M"sj claim to the estate. Bona' Gladys Smith of Provo is at the The case, which was declared by home in Payson. Jude Reid to be without precedent in his court, despite a large number of cases Involving posthumous births, MJ. Frank Wheelwright entertainunder advisement. ed twelve little folks on Saturday, the has been taken being the second birthday anniversary of her little daughto Joan. Th, Salt Uke & a1 an. nounces that a Cash Prize of 1100 lias been awarded! to Mr Th oo Schott, of 270 West 1st North q, Utah for the suggestion nutted by him, and a Cash Pri $.70 00 has been awarded to Mr V pert E. Lee Wixom of 215 South West Street, ITovo, Utah as second prize in this contest. The purpose of the contest was . interest the public in the Salt Ll & Utah Railroad, and to Eecu-- e gcstions as to the most practui way in which this road can mcrZ its revenue. Hundreds of suggestions wa mitted from people all over the State and also from many people outside of the State of Utah. The suggestion of the flrst winner is based upon each empoyM .of the Railroad doing one good turn a day" for nis employer, thus build, ing up good-wiamong all the busi. ness men and enthusiasm in the v&rb Pus communities for the Road that nas done so much for the develop-meof Utah County. Mr. Schott says, Out of admiration for such fine efficiency and spirit manifested towards the public, - and the public are able judges, - the response in patronage should be more general and abundant, realizing it is their home industry in which all citizens of this great Commonwealth are interested" The second prize winner Mr. Wix-obelieves that a program of more wide sp-epublicity should be d on with a view of bringing to the attention of the public the value of the road Salt Lake and Utah Counties, and the splendid service that the Road is giving. Mr. Wixom gives the following reasons for the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad: P-o- vo occasion FULL FASHIONED! VRTHIR DIXON P. T. A CHILD STUDY CLASS TO MEET Sid Coray was hosiess at a charmingly aranged luncheon last Thursday. The guests were served at smal tables each centered with a vase of sweet peas. Covers were placed for Mrs. C. 0. Nelson, Ms. E. H. trMt, Mr. John F. Oleson, Mrs. Lee R. Taylor, Mrs. R. W. Mc.Mulhn, Mrs Emma Wilson, Mrs. Flint Dixon, Mrs. George Chase, Mrs. M. Burdick, Mrs. Page Perry Mrs. C. E. Cloward Jr. and Mrs. Arza C. Page Mrs The genuine grenadine twist assures a permanent dullness The exquisite dull tone of grenadine twist gives an illusion of slenderness 'to the ankle. Its delightfull sheerness and splendid wearing qualities make it an outstanding hosiery value at The Elders Quorum of the Payson Second Ward gave a dancing party in the Amusment Hall last Thursday night in honor of their retiring presi dent, Mr. Ezra Tanner. A fine crowd was present and all enjoyed a pleasant social evening. o this price. YOUNG MAN New Spring styles in JUNIOR PROM suggestions Special Oxfords, Hosiery, Neckwear, Shifts,. Pay us a visit. display of Spring haberdashery. YOUNG MENS A few Inter WOVEN SOCKS SPRING NECKWEAR Broadcast K S L Every Friday Night Just right for the JUNIOR PROM 7 P. M. Shirts too. The Cameron Brand (We Are Payson Agents) SCO. YOUNG MENS picture two numbers. New spring styles, at the prices you like to pay. Two outstanding values. Solid leather and lots of style We PAYSON Phone 11 Jr This One $4.95 UTAH oclock promptly in the Art at 83rd and St Avenue. The topic for the day will be The Pre School Child. Mrs. Jennie Reece 5845 Shuman, Blackstone Avenue, will be the principal speaker. Mrs. Shuman has had her training in child guidance at Teacres College, Columbia University, N. Y., and formerly conducted the Park nursery school of the Hyde School for Little Children. Mrs. Shuman is an authority on the training of little children and will be glad to answer any questions of the mothers of the class. at 30 1 Room of the school Lavv-en- ce AMERICA FORK- - Ground broken for first building of $190,000 State training school here by A. W. Pulley & Sons Co., excavation contractors. o OGDEN- - $125,000 unit to local plant of Sperry Flour Co. completed o p. ll ad 1. Economy (a) You pay only one small price.' You do not have to calculate the additional expense of tires, repairs, taxes, depreciation, license garage rent, etc. (b) YoU save paying parking fees while in town. (c) You save the time it might take to find suitable parking space on busy streets. (d) You save the fines thst might be incurred for wrong parking or for parking too long in certain places. (e) You save the fines and other expenses that may be imposed for accidents, speeding, wrong turns, etc. Dont take these expensive risks with automobiles. Save your money by riding in the Big Red Cars. 2. Safety acc(a) Rail cars have fewer do. One proof idents than automobiles of this is that insurance companies pay more in case of rail accidents than they do for auto accidents. (b) The financial responsibility of the railroad company makes it possible for you to collect cash for damcant ages in case of accident. You drivif collect damages from yourself to hard is it and own car, ing your collect from a friend if riding in hi car. Give yourself and family the safety of the Big Red Cars. 3. Dependability come as (a) You can go and road you please in spite of weather, if yon ride conditions, and crowds, in the Big Red Cars. 2MIMBBMIiilIHIg1IIliigtBllgBIIBll;HIBiMBiHMnHHBBBBiBBBiiilIilgIIII 28th Birthday Sale QTLADITYi!V1cERCt?ANDISE S0LD the WORLD OVER nKeXl Store is the exclusive agency in our vicinity for 1 1 i ej rug Company trade-marke- d merchandise. These goods are supp te rom the enormous laboritories and factories of this co opera ive company direct to us a practical way of saving money. y, Arch Maker cently. The Child Study class of the Arthur Dixon Parent Teacher association will meet on Monday, January 5, SALT LAKE CITY- - Salt Lake Zooo logical Society seek 25 acres of land If you have an item to sell, try the South and West of State prizen for Chronicle Classified Ad Column. Zoological garden and pa-- k. nKnnRev-alrU1etS-- SPRING OXFORDS $3.45 The regular Saturday night dance this week (February 7th) will be sponsored by the Nebo Stake M Men and Gleaner Girls organizations All proceeds over expenses will go into the funds of these two organizations. Music will be furnished by Ralph Migliaccio and his popular group of talented musicians, as usual, and a good time is assured to all attending Have a look Young Fellow. JONES & HARE The Interwoven Pair This One MEN AND GLEANER GIRLS SPONSOR SAT. NIGHT DANCE M Friends of Mrs. Jennie R. Shuman, formerly, Miss Jennie Reece, daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas H. Reece, will be interested in the following clipping taken from the Chicago Tribue .re- it K,.enzo Harmony, Artstyle, t Liggetts, and many of our other exclusively sold mes ave een favorably known and extensively advertised for ears. ey represent the highest quality drug store merchandise at lowest prices. n to mtroduce and have i you become acquainted with --- y- 1r,ter Roods, this store cordially invites you to Ung event the Twenty-eight- h Rexall Bilthday SalPeCia a a 8 a 8 a a a a a a 8 a a a a a a a a a Co City Drug Fork Fairview Payson Spnngvilte Spanish I r |