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Show Friday, FebruanMa ' ''"'-vv'V.y- This Section Dedicated To F'iiiitBiaKiafliiTaaiiiiBMHRiBiiaiaaMHaiiiiBi2!i8axi'!!!ia!ia8iaiiisixBa2 dii.- ,!,ligh:ful X party fol.owed m- p Scout Dip to the cabins of p- - pko Monday evenScouts Give vw'h Rook was g.ccn Mr. and of Mr. ,g at the borne weie Them gu-- t, Golden Tajloi'. the cutoff- - amving there and Mr Cowan. Glade Mr and Mrs the features of Boy Scout shortly and, Mr. AUempU 1 Brown. wonderful -. ,.rt maJe pro-Dairel Min Bvsun was a fo1 the four for the parents of the Dave Bigler, Mr. and Mr. Spence la, Mr. the snow was to,, Karl Page, under the wards Snow, Mr and Mr. fourth ami nd , M. and they were forced to walk- , and Mr. Roland I.ind-ayBates, scoutmaster, mn i red Mr ir Mr. and M,. Geoi ge Barnett. It was in the nature of a mountain and Mrs. emul Mr. with'1 Jr.. Daniel enclosed J,,hn . amp with me stage F Hunt g the n.ght the r; n aTweede, M and Mr. John k11 fees and the couts. grouped pine stead. Emma anil Mr. Street H. lily, and toward nioinin Mis. E. an imitation camp-firebout i. four was !Tarly favor score UK'hls of The high wtl sovv fell. The Wilon. selection was by the . The opening scouts that 11 aw aided to Mr. and Mr. Pageauout ward orchestra. The postmg of Pleasing Program At Fourth Ward Lf tt 1 Announcement fnt 2 Ole-urn- -j . OF THE BIGGEST f,rt ent- Mr. and Mrs. F,rnet Francom at a ertained the following friends at chicken supper Saturday evening Sam Mrs. and Mr. their farm home, B3E SAIL IN StantMr. and Mr. ( lan-ncMiStanton, Mrs. lenion and Mr. on, Mrs. and Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Peerv and Mrs. Ray Thayne Bingham, Mr. -, Maye- OUR HISTORY M-- In honor of Mi. Erma I,ant, who ;,s to wed Howard Shuler on February 14. Miss l.eita Uni entertained at a beautifully arranged bridge luncheon and In idal shower on Saturday afternoon at the Lant home on North Main Street. The table were attractively decorated with sweet peas in Lot-It- a pastel shades. Present were Miss Paxman, Miss Maxine Davis and .Miss Mildred Davis of Provo, Miss Blanche Ann Porter, Miss Helen Reece I Miss Zoe Johnson, Miss Melva Curtis, Miss Mildred Curtis, Miss Melba Vier-teMi.s Norma Reece, Miss Lucille Watch For The Big Circular Quoting Prices ! FARMERS MERC. Phone PAYSON CO-O- P twofJ at v.,ir. toon. Court Of Honor Held In Nebo Stake A very successful court of was held in the Nebo stake honor hous February 9, seven boys r.pearin ft,, final approval of me: .u badges, Th" Central Committee of the Nebo D Diet for Scouting wish to congratulib these boys who have put forth such effort and ha e set a new pace for - UTAH 11 ?w Although the ra:1 "as rough, was made swiftly on iLre!urn trip irriving home Sunday aftern Party others to fo'iow. They desire that others will min hands and march for. ward in the devine effort to betttt the boys of America. Those appearing for merit badges were Milton Beck Jr. Richard Menden hall, Wayne Beck, Roe Wilde, Rob. ert Br.d, Glenn Mayer, and Curtis Fillmore. Riehard Mendenhall is no qualilied for a Star Scout. Court of honor meetings will be held Miss Miss Reece, McMuliin, Madge Lillian Gray, Mrs. Madgo Schaerrer, regularly from now on on the first TROOP 188 Mrs. Helen Christensen, Mrs. Mado-lin- e Monday night of each month and al On Mrs. Lucille Dixon and Taylor. Saturday Jan. 31, Gilbert Peay, boysj are urged to pass off as maty Miss Norma Reece and Mrs. Christ- Ralph Porter, and Willis Payne, to- - merit badges as possible in the ne; ensen received the bridge favors. gether with Louis Bates took a ski future. The young bride elect received many lovely gifts. New Orchestra Meets With Pictorial Review, Grace E. Dunk f In First Concert Go0(J Huttaricks, Helen Kraus, Success, ladies Delta The of the Junior IIouskeepinK May piper gpe of McCalls, and other style authc Bridge Club were entertained last Maing it appearance for the Ries. Tune in on K. D. Y. L. Salt La week at the h me of Mrs. Thoma time Sunday evening n the Boy first E.. Reece. Mrs. Henry Erlandson was Thursday at 9:45 A M- after the fj was the newly organi- k a special guest. 'Mrs. L. D. Stewart Scout program While they 1 nis and Mrs. J. C. Barney received the zed fht ward orchestra program is sponsored by Pet held their first rehersal very recent-- , pan wash fabrics manufacmrcrs prizes. ly the group made a decided hit and New York ..peter pn, faW city Mrs. Henri tta Douglass entertain- their efforts will eerta nly be appre- - need no introduction to the worn ed the ladies of the Utopia Club last e.aied in the ward. They .expect lo of America as the outstanding wa week. Sewing and social chat were extend their services in various ward materjas tlie pastimes and luncheon was serv- activities. Twelve musicians appear- Q ed in the ensemle Sunday evening as ed by the hostess. NOTICE follows: piano, Mrs. Ixiuis Allen; o violins, Clifford Bale, Louis Allen, Strawberry High Line Canal Albert McClellan, and Jordan A.' will . receive applications from pi Law; cornets, Elmo Wilson. Marion u1u"'sons desiring positions as cat Elmer and Alton Cox; saxaphones, riders for the season 1931. , John Zeeman and Maurice Jones; barapplications must be in the ha Modes itone, Erwin Brimhall; trombone, Henof the Secretary and Treasurer ry Wyler; clarinet, Marcellus Chard. March 3, 1931. All but three of them reside in the Prepared Especially for This first ward. Avoid Head Colds and Si Newspaper o l, 13 Big Days of Value Giving! followed and the oath of all- wes giv- egiance by sc outs and leaders of the remainder cn at via. The was as follows: Scout Law Gerald Ashby; Tribute to our Pioneers," i,ert Francom, reading, Miss Faye Pioneer song, Florence Gardner with string accompaniment, Roy Gardner; harmonica music, Marion Elmer ami John Zeeman; orchestra seOnward Christian Soldiers; lection. -V, hy am I a scout, Sterling Spencer Purpose of scouting , Karl Francom; original song, Franz Suter and Joseph Bingham; My hoy, his worth to me ami to the community, Mrs. Nellie selection, Fourth ward Schearrer; t;urtctte, Burton Scott, Clarence Cow Charles II. White. A an, "Roverance aid to the departed tribute was wonts and Raders and roses were presented to the wives and mothers. The colois were lowered and the orchestra played the closing number. The program was enjoyed by a crowd that more than filled the building. Many scout leaders of the stake were in attendance. a,!,,,. ; s. Henrietta Douga and Stanton, Mr. Jess Johnson. Rook and Stung provided the evening entertainment. SALE STARTS FEB. 14th & CLOSES FEB. 23th j . The following people of Genola tended the old fashioned dj&nce GENOLA NEWS at- at Santaquin, given by the Daughters of IJy I.orena Smith the Pioneers: Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Hallows, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Draper, Mr. Mr. I!. Itickte.r cut the ends of two and Mrs. Glen Davis, Mr. and Mrs. W. tigers completely off Wednesday, H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace York, ebruary 4, while chopping hay. When Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jensen, Mr. and ; reached into the chopper to push Mrs. B. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. some hay his hand was pulled in Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith. id his fingers were cut. The tienola P. T. A. held a business A very Thursday night. urge crowd attended. GOSHEN NEWS C by Mrs. Henry Roberts te An adult training class will be conducted in the Goshen Junior High. The first class was held Wednesday. February 11. It is sponsored by the Government in cooperation with the school board and other organizations. A fee of 50c will be charged each for the purpose of purchasmember and family Mr. and Mrs. Peterson lesson sheets, books etc. recently from Denmark are visiting ing Sorenson. with Mr. and Mrs. Peter A three-ac- t drama, All on Account Mr. Peterson and Mr. Sorensen ate g was of Polly presented Tuesday to buy Thursday night the following people cousins. Mr. Peterson expects follin hall. The cast Peerys a a farm in Genola. rprised Mr. Ivo Hallows: Misses ows: Alvin Hansen, Harry Walsh, Smith, Leone Nelson, Marie Bert Elliot, Melvin Hansen, Lyle nith, LaVerl Rosely, Helen Shoema-- r SPRING LAKE NEWS Walsh, Olea White, Deon Hansen, Mrs and Alice Iatrson; Messrs. Glen-- s Wilma Davis, Oscar Hansen, Tom Drainer, Carrol Draper, Du Ray Hortense Butler Violet Mrs. By Poulson, Clara Burraston, raper, Andrew Larson, Rex Hallows HorEthel Fern Steele and Chapman, id the host. Everyone had an BarMinnie Mrs. The ton. was Mrs. under Ada Cropper, play presented time Refreshments were ser- nett, Mrs. Hortense Butler, Mrs. Inez the auspices of the M. I. A. All over Johnson attended, Parents Day held (5 were guests. school Friday. The Primary officers and several at the Junior high The Goshen P. T. A. has invited ier women, met at the home of Elberta and Genola to a socDividend, Mrs. Howard of Salt Lake was the s. Marvin Jensen, Thursday after- Parent-Teachial and meeting joint on and ciuilted a quilt that the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. George town held tie 20th. to Each February end. miters of the Genola Primary made. Q. Spencer over the week will furnish a part for the program to the are sending this quilt ley The Goshen association will act as iildrens hospital in Salt Iike. A ward gathring was held Friday host and furnish refreshments. Reevening under the direction of the The Genola choir held its weekly the of in honor creational committee Mrs. Henry Roberts entertained the oir practice at the home of Mr. conA program e Bishopric. retiring club at of the members d Mrs. B. A. Smith, Friday evenlof a one-ac- t play, musical num- her home Thursday afternoon. The sisting y. A large percent of the members bers, Sambo and Mandy with the Har- luncheon and decorations were in keepIce cream and cake re present. monica and jug, assisted by the Bee ing with Valentine. ;re served as refreshments. Hive Girls who put over a very clev. Special guests were Mrs. George er stunt Mrs. Sam Elton and Dorothy Miller, The Genola Ward Primary held its Elton. The nferneee Sunday evening proam was very successful. Pres. Gath Sunday evening the Primary AsA new curtain has been installed Mrs. Kather- - sociation presented their annual ward ine Jensen presided. in the high school auditorium stage ? Betts of the Stake Board and Mrs. conference. Mrs. Melvin Wilson, Supt. blue trimmed with gold, the school is It Mrs. was Association of Arthur of the Stake Primary Payson, ishing itch, and Mrs. Lyman Houghton present. After the conference Bish- colors. Principal A. E. Wall states this is being purchased by the Jr. Santaquin were the visitors. op Tervort reorganized the Primary, curtain in cooperation with the Parent-Teache- r releasing Mrs. Hortense Butler, Mrs. high association. A lighting sysMorris of Fork Marie Cowan and Miss Mrs, Spanish Faye Daphna Moore, s been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Veda Tweede. The new officers tem for the stage is also being instW. Gore. are Mrs. Vola Butler, Mrs. Rose Car- alled. ter, Mrs. Hattie Tervort and! Mrs. Goshen Athletic Club lost a Basket Mrs. Alfred Draper of Moroni has Floss Jacobson. ball game to Dividend town team en visiting with her son and daugh--in-laMonday night. The score was DiviMr. and Mrs. Jess Living-n- . association will dend 2D, Goshen 25. Roberts of GoshThe Parent-Teache- r hold a meeting at the school house. en was high point man with 17 and Mrs. Cecil Nelsonl was called to Thursday evening at 7:150. All school Nelson of Dividend with 9. Mr. The Goshen Athletic club and Goshlifornia, Saturday, by the serious patrons are invited to attend. M school Men are using the Goshen en of Junior Winters the of high Her husband, less of her brother. Other Junior Gym every night during the will he the speaker. Mrs mother Payson Lorna Ixniise, jghter business pertaining to the school and week this winter for basket ball or mrt of Spanish Fork, and brother-lavolley ball and boxing. Roland Nelson accompanied her. home will be attended to. Style Trend Broadcast Over KDYL From Paris Friday looting Throat This Winter GAT.1RH air will bring Paris Styles directly to your home each week beginnThe Mill Opens Stuffed Nostrils in 3 Opex keeps nostrils and throat w ing Feb. G at 8 P. M. thereafter at mucus Buzzing in ears from 9:45 A. M. every Thursday. caused by Catarrh is lessened Capt. Edward Molyneux, leading more mucus in throat to hawk ui Get it at any 45alg French couturier will speak to the the morning store that keeps up a or any drug women of America from his Atelier modern medical discoveries use in Pans in an international broadcast 30 days if not joyfully satisfied the evening of Feb. Gth. This will be money back. tin the first time Paris fashion hints People who are subject to sore ever sal who have been broadcast and the singers first and speakers and should spray commercial broadcast from the French from hoarseness Opex every night and Lapitol to be heard here. to use because of its wm The program is one of some fragra a series of fourteen which will be heard Keep I giving nostrils as cl "hat is described as the last word in as your t ess stk,s Capt. Molneux will speak The Ope 'n English. 11 W. 30th Net York. Following Capt. Molyneux there will e thirteen of Americas leading fashion critics and style creators, such as Us. Edna Wool man Chase, Editor in chief of Vogue, Colette Cartier of eve-nni- Es-11- le morning-delight- er ful . Just-a-Mer- Its Here Folks OUR FAMOUS the best in our history I Amazing Values At 9c 0 Thousands of Items at 9c, 19c, 29c, 39c, 49c, 59c, 69c, $ 79c, 89, 99c. SALE STARTS SATURDAY FEBRUARY 14 0 and runs ONE WEEK $ j 1 WATCH FOR OUR BILLS j J 6 They show unusual Values. 6 nils MAKE Tailored 'm..rt tbi t, nii-li- t ' and i ch.er a d ,nk1 u '4 van! J that v c i'i iFle lne I j t rralb ,.t ,.v. ti.; ri.il r,e, p, .. ... , P j' ! .... I H'G dod, d'ng aUint xe!la Fa.tt rrt X, 14 U) H 25 cents t .r ,u , ,,, i cupe r ' 4 4U take ! e int, Mu, entour, For FROCK ABOUT , 4, , 1 ' ' 0-- V v;;.,' F FORSEYS VARIETY STORE UTAH PAYSON . - j |