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Show FRIDAY, FEBRUARY iiminnHsissH3iH mm jWp j fi ft V. :! '' ' i-- i ' - lV U V t . ' if ,K Jflf -- n -f- life ' T Miss Orabelle Huber entertained at Jundinner Friday evening before the Mr. for were placed Covers ior From. Mrs. Earl Huber, Miss Marie Huber, Merrill Sabin, Miss Mildred Pace and Bail-le- y I.awerence Wilson, Miss Louise Salt of Madsen and Miss Jean Lake and the hostess, i V fife Loveless Mrs. Merrill Smith Mrs. Elwood Dunn Miss Leona McClellan, Miss Jennie Fairbanks, Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, Mrs Weston Bean and the hostess. Mrs. Dunn and Miss McClellan recieved the favors in the bridge ee' game. s s YOUR CONFIDENCE in us, reflected in your steady and increas- bottom prices. Rut the same high standard of quality and sendee continues. Large size White King Red & White liaisons, Washing Powder seeded or seedless (1 bars Large size Kelloggs Crystal White or Coni Flakes P & G Soap for Carnation or Quaker Wheat or Libbys Pork and Bean, Oat without 27C the 2 for 25c size premium Jello, all flavors Wheat or Oats with 3 for premium Good Cream Cheese Package Macaroni or Spa- - H Pound ghetti (Am. Beauty) eitli-e- r . - 45c 25c 10c 25c 25c s Our shoe sale continues Ithrough another week. Most unusual clearance prices. If in need of shoes dont fail to get your family shod at these low prices. Farmers Merc. Phone 1 Mrs. LaMar Cloward and Mrs. Weston Bean entertained Mrs. Cloward Friday at the home of for Mrs. Glenn Jacobson of Provo Bridge was played during the afternoon and Mrs. Jacob- sn was given a guest favor. these rock ing patronage, enables us to reciprocate by offering PAYSON Last Saturday, February 14th marked the close of Boy Scout week. Durof Boy ing the week several exhibits in on were display Scout Handiwork housbusiness various of windows the es in town. Much interest was shown in there displays and we know' that if this work can be carried on that the hoys can learn many useful things and many will be able to find the for thing for which he is best fitted Merit the Lets encourage in life. Badge work and every other phase Mrs. Howard Hudson entertained at a delightful bridge dinner last week Dinner was served at one long table with the decorations and all details carried out in the Valentine colors. Cards were placed for Mrs. Wayne of Scouting. r-,- . 9 This Section Dedicated To Co-o- p sucBoy Scout week came to a very a with last cessful close Saturday at hunt staged Jamboree and treasure the Junior High School Gymn. In the morning the several troops in the district did their community good turn, then in the afternoon they brought their lunch to the Junior High School Gymn, and ate it there, where punch was served. Dr. Pfouts and Charles Pace local archery experts gave a very splended exhibition of archery and of how to make bows and arrows and also the history of archery. They had many things of interest to the boys in their collections of bows, arrows, and quivers which had been made by scouts. The boys were very interested and learned many valuable things and are looking forward to a time when they can have another demonstration in the The missionary Tea was held last week at the home of Mrs. W. T. Amos with Mrs. C. E. McBeth assisting. After the regular business a very interesting paper on Korea was given by Mrs. E. G. Breeze. A talk on the American Indian was given by Mrs near future. Bert Stevens. Refreshments were serAfter this demonstration basketmembers. ved to twenty-tw- o ball and games were indulged in and then a treasurer hunt in which all of Miss Kathryn W'ilson, who is attend- the scouts took part. Every troop had ing school at the U. A. C. in Logan a different route to follow and at the came down Friday for the Junior end of this trail was their treasure Prom and remained over the week Some of them had quite a search beend. fore they found their treasure. Everyone had a fine time. Bishop Robert L. IVilson and John Lets have more of these out-doWilson went to Ogden Tuesday to days with sports and hikes and camps. attend the funeral of their cousin, o John W. Stranger who died Saturday Court of Honor at the family residence in Ogden. Was held last Sunday night in conMr. Stranger was born April 30, nection with the third ward sacrement 1858 at Payson, the son of Thomas Meeting. Melvin Wilson chairman of and Jane Wilson Stranger. He moved the court of Honor was in charge to the vicinity of Ogden with his par- Scout Robert Bird was in charge of ents when a child and has since re- the parting of colors. Court of Honor sided there. members Louis Bates cnducted the allegence to the flag. Court of Honor TRY A WANTAD! member Ray Monson presented a 1st Class scout award to Rorbert Birt and second class scout awards to L. Hancock, Clyde Dixon Runnell Local Items I- The baby health clinic for February is to be held on Fiiday the 27th. beginD- -. Bowdish in charge ning at 1 P. M. of the Utah county Unit, Mrs. Eva-lin- a Reid, county nurse and the ward Relief Society workers will all be on hand to take care of the work and the mothers are urged to gring in children of pro school age. Payson students from the University of Utah who came down Friday for the Prom were, Max Stewart. Walter Peay, and Clyde McBeth, Other former Payson students who came from Salt Iaihe for the luill were Orabelle Huber, Sadie Morgan. Kermit Tilson Stacey Ellsworth and Merilda Hudson. Mrs. Julia Hancock was in Salt I,ake last week for a wedding reception held at the manor house in honor of her nephew Maurice A. Barrett and bride formerly Miss Ethelyn Elder. She also attended a breakfast at and the Barrett home on Thur-da- y D A. It. the the Jieard day during program for veterans at the Elks Club. TRY A WANTAD! tis gave short addresses. Music was furnished by a miiet double quartet and a ladies quartet Everyone enjoyed the service am are looking forward to big things fron this troop of scouts. CEDER CITY- - Citv to survey for new airport road. GREENRIVER- - New steel bridge wil be constructed over Green River near this place at cost of about $112,000 o Petition circulated for direct mail vice by bus each way between and Salt Lake City. COALVILLE twice-a-da- y o ol NEPHI- - New egg grading plant this city. o BRIGHAM CITY- - Don C. Walker took over Paramount Service Station on First North and Main Streets. o CEDER CITY- - Stanley Bradshaw took over Chevrolet agency of Leonard Green. in t; e n, ot Bui raston Mrs. Harold Morgan had as dinner Lincolns Birthday and also St Valenguests Sunday, her mother and father. Mis. Nan Cook of Sait Inke is a tine Day. After an exchange ot Yal Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Christenson, Mr. ll entines and sptcial feature- - in thur v.Mtoi this week. obse-van- ce Th Nme Chevrolet Convertible Cabriolet Product of General Motor Chevrolet lias set a saew standard of value Chevrolet Six is one of Although the the most inexpensive automobiles on the r-e- market, it offers fine-cstyle, performance, romfurt and dependability. And ar along with the economy of a low purchase price, you get the savings of very low oper- ating cost and long life with little upkeep expense. icw low prices Roadster, $475; Sport Roadster with rumble seat, $193; Coach or Standa.d Fivc-Wind- Coupe, Standard C.oupc, $313; $535; ITiaeton, $310; Sport Coupe (rumble seal), $a,u; Convertible Cabriolet, $613; Standard Sedan, $635; Special Sedan, $630. Prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich. Special equipment extra. NEW CBIEVEW&LET SIX Great Amerlean The Value Co-he- respective rooms the childn served efu shmuits and givm -- and Mrs. Ray Christenson and little daughter, Shirley. n wire a danc, proving by the teacher-- , the affa'r A very entertaining and, bright note in hoping with the me assion wa- - the i r p in vv j t mg f i l --- -- ,r- the valinue Ul,n tiaiher- - uh.O, add'd :,i h, ard y ,,f h, jav in ,v 'i (he ght-m-- See Your Healer Eteloiv o- - TRY A WANTAD! O- BRIGHAM (TTY- - Community Hospital sought for this city. SHULER MOTOR CO. PAYSON, UTAH o NEPHI- - Front of Tabernacle to be rebuilt at cost of about $10,000. ALSO DEALERS IN CHEVROLET TRUCKS. $355 TO $695. erec- ted in Febr- Mrs. David lluish of Douglass. The Goshen Valley Fish and Game Roosevelt and daughter Helen who is held its annual meeting 'Aviation attending school at the University of aml the same officers were sustained Utah, wive also guests at the Doug- as follows: Delbert WTiite, President; lass home over the week-enIra Miller, Edwin r. Secretary-TreasureReport Payson Main Street received its first spnng bath last Friday and it was made on vvrok done the past year. Pheasants thru out the valley certainly seems good to see the paveA truck load of ment clear once more after a long fed this winter trout was in Goshen Canyon, planted and ex'kemely dirty winter. The cent Eigtty per being legal size when west gutter was still filled with Paid planted. membership for this but the curb on the east side clear and it is most refreshing to see year is seventy members thus far. the clean vvuter running by. Mrs. Delbert White entertained the 500 Club at her home Tuesday eveGOSHEN NEWS ning, those present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. E by Mrs. Henry Roberts Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Water-bury- , Mr. and Mrs. Collon White, Mr. Mis. Jack Miller entertained Satand Mrs Glen Campbell. urday evening in honor of the 45th birthday anniversary of her husband. The Goshen M. I. A. will hold their Supper was served to the following: Annual M Men and Gleaner Girl Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Han.-eMr. and dance Februiay 19. The M. I. A. will Mrs. Kay Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. C. a farce comedy drama The 11. Christenson, Mr. Melvin Hansen present of Life The cast follows: Spark and Miss EJsie Williams, Mr. and Harolad Palmer, Leah Menlove. Alex s. Oscar Hanson. White, Reva McKinney, Verl Thomas, Irene Burraston. Baldwin Thomas, Mrs. Susie Elton of Mammoth is Farrel Thomas. the guest of her Mrs. Martha sen here Construction of $140,000 Fderal aid road extending for distance of more than two miles from end of pavemen: to Castlegate, through west part town to Rolapp, to start at earliest possible date. The Goshen Junior High will celebrate Washingtons birthday with a White and children of and dance, Monday, route o Mrs. Cal Elton and daughters Fer-o- l, Bevei ly and Patricia were Goshen visitors Tuesday, at the homes of Mrs. Jack Neilson and Mrs. Henry Roberts. M-- at the IVteetneet The children an afternoon of varied school enjoyed activity last Fnday Mrs. N. K. , woodwork Glenn Mayers, Mutual work, wd work and carpentry. ; Robert Bird woodwork, Curtis pj. more woodwork, Reo Wilde, woodwork Milton Wayne Beck Woodcarving, Beck Carpentry cooking. Star Scout ranks was awarded to Richard Mendenhall and Hugh Clay, son, To gain this honor a boy scout must be a first class scout to hv( earned at least 5 merit badges. Scout commissioner LeRoy Bunne! Bishop Robert L. Wilson, Henry ,. landsn. Memeber of Court of Hone S. Roland Lindsay and Dr. A. L. Cur. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morgan, Mr. and Mrs Henry Roberts, Mrs. Alice Jermaine and the host and hostess. Lunceon was served and pogresive rook was the feature of the evening. Salt Lake spent Sunday hive vvitn program 23. Mrs. Whites mother, Mrs. Emma uary Jontj and Roe Wilde Merit Badges were also presenter to the following hoys. Richard Mend enhall- - poultry keeping, scholarship, llllCIMlMIBIIKIlltl iiBissaKKisHB&EsiiKEiaiiiKaEaifiiciaiBiiieiiiiiiiiiiiiiS Miss Jeanette Ruddlette and Miss Rhea Ross of Salt Lake were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert - Wilson Sunday. Miss Ross also visited briefly with her aunts Mrs. Genevieve Ellsworth and Mrs. In honor of Miss Erma Lant A C. O. Nelson. bride of the past week a showe.- was given last Friday afternoon at the M,rs. Harriett Eyre and daughter home of her aunt, Mrs. lleber Han- Norma of Lyman, Wyoming, spent The guests inclusen at Benjamin. week end at the home of Mr. and last ded relatives and close friends of the M rs. D. P, Morgan. Mij George family. Many lovely bridal gifts were Powers of Lyman, has also been a received. guest at the Morgan home. 193 Scouts UTAH 1 20, f. o. b. Flint, Mlchl,.n |