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Show y it. inf FRIDAY, THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH IX p.oson ern i.vsru.FS EMC, lOlNTAINS NEW DRINKING GOSHEN NEWS Pa win City has had wot smut bu-four new fo intains on the tho I of J'Jt'lit t ii mam stieets in town tom week. iti'i F'ti Ttit-n- e ling Tlie new fountain-- , a'e of vvln'e m Sjie lit. ...a,., win and a' me (id hi ) Junior High amid, in the modernistic Flton ia male a very a'ttactivc a" well ,"m won ivo v iceahle addition, to the 'toots of j gi i a Di .,a To' l r ot to, ' s,vthe of Flton wtl 1uv on. ml", J o i, v Bator. Rohiut s ai.d Fvely.un, Wanda Thomaf the Mi ai.d Mrs Chaihs Pate, Dr and ,o l.a." a a V Don of the fiPh gta le ML. D Phouts, and Mr-- . Alhert- la, tain a wry sp,i.ted con-'- . - ,p, left Wednesday for an Fa-tu let, t s to', inter'ng and va a' ion, at Zions National Park, m ,, , . o' elimitia 'oil "pelling lm, outhern Utah. Lots was deteimiried. an p '.i. an l Gall F'ton wi.nt to Sjian-- u Mr. and Mrs. George Rogers of luik to compete in the county Provo spent Monday here with their il mu a' loti. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles .M and M's. J. H. Perry were Pay- . n v sitors Sunday. Ijv Mrs. Jfenr) -- , LESS COS'l I I For peon )ii form of n a i a1 'I with part." I. . at: A i I TV' I i !li t . ' i -- i a!1 c i er r ' i i r lined w r 1. e in c -- -- n1 i An extra naaoum icnco tro; -- ll ih- - iiar, la s i i ll - ji 'l.e home of Mr. und Mi.J ait. relay arid Satuida., v.a- - a foinnr resident ! i Ride ti e Big Red Cars a! t!ii an Pi lie o.' ."all. Ioike w l ' a SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD 3, 1931 Regular Health Conferenc, Held at Stake House Frida Roberts di-.g- n, MORE MILEAGE A APRIL The regular health conference Payson was held last Friday at Stake House. Dr. P. R. Bow dish, i rotor of the health unit for County, and the county nurse, Sarah B. Lyanee were in charg Assisting were Mrs Julia Hanco, Mrs. Annie Curtis, Mrs. Sarah ci t son, Mrs. Susan Ashby, M-- s. pw. Keele, Mrs. Permelia Mayer and M May Hancock. Hour-teen- i children were examin. and no serious defects were found this conference session. The mo needed information was relative the diet to promote strong growth o Is Your Subscription in Arrears? r V1 Lester (lee weie al. '4SIEXKEELK&EiEISSiEBE2E2XKEi3B3K5BfSEEKEXEiraKgSXSii I .a on aeiount of the dim Mi". Hannan Ke! er and Mr. E. J. rtnii rnrrii tf "H nf .. h M.. Gee" lather. I tv K i IK i and her .son vvete the guests of Ipr .' I" e held at ladii on Sa Mr and Mis. John Roheita Sunday Js-- i NEWS he liUlial too, plane a' aid M mda. 'Ihey were enroute from 'I-M rs d ' l etui rn a ami e Gt 1. ii II. 10 IIATKS crn's jut Fi" alifotma and the Boulder Darn proa even n: it V i u1 r ng. lines d'.r'iliiy um three ir pi i: ject to their home in Mink Creek. n r at no pi issues, resetting, Idatto Mr. Keller is a government K Mi 15and Mis Jd i ,,h Jewett and and will begin hi-- i work on itigimer il ,n, le'iiua, FOR SALK M fee room mixOni Milum, Donna, ami the Boulder Dam Project in two weeks APRIL 4th, we will give FREE, one Loaf Ilia "pen' Sunday and Monday in frame home at ."70 W. 2nd South ' ( Pay-mii- . l It an I,a!e City visiting elutncs Inquire George Barnett, An extensive campaign will be conBread with each purchase of Delicious Hone B M s s Vera Jewett who haf iids. ducted by the Eureka duck club, this FOR SALE Oi cell inv lt ( of CAKES at 'i rn p'uyi'd in San Fake aceoinp Sj i ear on the new dyke at the South l like new. See Mrs Vera Irisl, , her .in ills home Monday eve- end of Utah Lake. The construcdyke South 6th West. Payson. 3tpd 1'ning. ted last fall was not high enough and washed out in several places. This wdl Rated Straw for Male. See Bvron will be held in th be P f meeting 31 tepaired and feed planted for duch-an- d Mendenhall.. D,a f i liool on Wednesday evening geese. State Fish and Game offBanana a r si pii'giani in lieing a'ranged who visited it the passed week icials U. S. No. 1, Marly Bliss Trun.p Cream Cocoanut duck.-theiO v were phased with the number of i M u h p ; t teetl Potatoes for .sale. See W'. "M Men Tlie entertain"" (u'luda EACH Lemon and will cooperate with the Gun iJil mi g.b a, Utah ha A. Francom. 3tpd. 3 Bi e Hive Girls at the School lie " Club. 111 l irC chick-ii- i ' !'dii ,e on Saturday evening at a llii nmt ii i f, FOR SALE Washing Machine g m Fee wen The Hive Gills suppvr. A fiee show "i mil - to g vc Byrd at the South ma'I p ir- an new, $26. Inquire P. G. Han-oin a contest. Thus' winners program was Pole" " (d (Ft d lie by J. IL Perry for iii l,i 3 d gwen .1 Utah. on (i g ''a 3tpd. Payson vvi-COME IN AND TRY OUR NEW Misses Est Ua Smith the old folks last Ha' thl!, aim I I'u bund ad Boy pi "sent Saturday. La Leone Nelson, Flton, Madilynn hi I,Di.ls milled t i the cal!, nnxiou- u Iure bred Guernsey Hull Call' Vi'i'l liosley, Della Trottei, Mark NUT-RAISI- N Mis. Wilma Gardner entertained do thi r .mud turn to See C.n Sale or Trade, reusunahly. help mi n.mia Simt!i, Helen Shoemaker and Alie the Justa Mere Sewing Club at her rol Wilson. n m ed. 2tpd. 3 i. l;y ai sun. home Saturday. Luncheon was served Si out is kind anil i K helpful. fu few weeks the Me sis Thomas Ewell, Willie Ewell. During the past M ('lain Glenniss Draper grades of the public .schools have bei n Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Evilynn Lewis went working on a Mother (loose pro;;) a in Moiris Smith, Andvvv Larson, Ver to Springville Monday to make their LOCAL ITEMS This is entirely original and has been s ni:h Rolan1 home for a time. Walter Reige-ma- n. orked oat by the teachers and ih N'el on. Clifford Bennett, Dallas I)ra l.v Mrs. It. Wilson Plume ,l ren. v o i i r, Mrs. Henry Roberts is convalsing in Hallows, fa - d Draper an d M b d. I the at si . The first grade Taylor in.,' a hanks i ntei tame I Maivin Jemen. he home of her parents Mr .and Mrs. on a Tbuisdav at their Ilf "''lie tail ait lit las', v eel, program presented Sant Elton at Eltona Ranch. PHONE 128 PAYSON UTAH j afternoon and the two first grades at at tl e h une id .I i s Dave Shuhi. The Seminary furnished the speak i the Peteetnoet will give one on I n 'in 'Dun ,! i.v afteii.,,, m su. gave a m fi - the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kay announce program 'or Sunday eve i ldge lulu hi dii fm the fullov mg n.ng session. The M. T. day. EtEEEEESXCriESZCiSXSERESSCSIBZEEiilTRKTZIiaZSiaESXSISa furnishe 'he arrival of a baby girl at their Mis. John Beige, Mr-- . J. M. th musical numbers. home. Program I euna M Mi lellan, Um1-,- , follows- Talk Ruby Jevutt; Duet M id ,e I.imI. an! ,, tp-sMr. Oscar Ilatton left Tuesday for .Stanley D me, F Vila Smith at.d Leone Nelson; Tal! ;. II M,s. I! Mi- -; Viola V d try Duett; Quartette, Fred W his summer home on big mountain. 'I - Fimo l "t.- - , mson, Mis. NuI n,. vrh Hartv lg en. Genevieve Wight, mm. Mis. Mil, ( hristensen,1 D Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Heck and Mrs. am! G.ace Tlmn is; Talk, Car-Hi.,si, Mi .ml Slniii r and M s. , nee Cook of Salt Lake are visiti ol Zadn Nancy Duet, l.'vngston Dupe: Gi I'Tith Mis. Done and Mr.. 11 .1 a e Ewell; Talk I.oiva Smith ing their relatives at Goshen this week ::1 Our Anniversary sale liieivid the plizes. last Wednesday, with Ii n sdav n Dorrine Strom who was recently n Hi se and her two child Mis i I evening she enterta.n to Ellis Tucket of Santaqinn marriad its unusual splendid ate "it'ng here with her M has there to make her home for JemMe D. McClellan. gone offerings, was greatthe present. Mt ly appreciated by our a'1 Mis Heniy Roberts and The 4H club is the talk of the town. Mis Sam Flton, vve-- e Payson visitors hundreds of customW uliii 1. Every goung gisl is joining and a Jay Aptil ers. Nearly every one The meetings are held in the new High of our regular customHi hon r of Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy large club is exepected to be organized ers made it a point to School building. i m 1 ti -i Classified Advertising LOOK! I scour BOi' ' Fi i ' ! i I Saturday Only ird 25 , v V 3 . i I f I 20-3- I i I i i 1 i Pies 11 a-- i.- ( 1 e: BREAD 27-3- 1 V i 5 PAYSON CITY BAKERY i , . 1 i .V-- I . Iie-'.- , . Greatly Appreciated ot-u- r- 1 . 1 i i . Unusual Values visit our store that day, and there were many new faces, too. We know we will see those new icuslomerti regularly from now on, for all our store needs is a trial, io make it a shoppers permanent center. ah!, f ' . i ( , YOU SAVE 30 INCHES OF SNOW ON I) VNIEI.S STRAWBERRY BY TRADING Easter is this Sunday and many housewives are planning big dinners for that day. For Saturdays selling, we have prepared several several unusual AT FORSEYS BEN FRANKLIN CHAIN STORE VISIT US FRIDAY & SATURDAY APRIL 3 & 4 MATT TIL'S 15c For QUART ALLM1XUM Tea Kettle ( Campbells Soup Can I o t s 79 c 10c TLl l.Y BRANS Large cans Shavers Grapefruit Found rob white: soar 15c 29c 9c 10c Fof 10 V, AYATFK Di ASSLS Large bunches-Moap- a Radishes Bunch Fresh Weiners 1 Pound V7I i - ( 10t ' (1 , i . 1 GLX S! t i 1 ' .1, I' . i ,i;ni II or 'Tu k.'itie v KC MANY OI HFR ITEMS I RICED FOR QUICK SALE.! G!F fdAi:,' MREr r F F STORES Qj CiIXL THE 5c PAYSON, UTAH vmmsmzmrtfvimp On March 31, the snow on the Daniels Strawberry Divide, 8,000 elevation. measured 30 inches with a water content of 7.07 inches, according to measurements just made by Forest Rangers of the Uinta National Forest. This is one and a half inches less in depth than a month ago but an increase of l.'.hi inches in water content. At the end of March a year ago, the average depth of snow was 41 inches with a water content of lo inches. o Plans to install $103,-80- 5 sewer system in this city, under- PROVO way. NEPHI Plans being rushed for construction of $5'HX) Federal building. SPRINGVILLE Three new wate-- l fountains insta'ied on ctv reets. PRICK - - M. H. I cute of Helper, received $115 contract for pairinc 26 saee horse stalls at fairgrounds MOUNT PLEASANT C.ty $400 to gravel local streets, o relieve unemploymr-- t CEDAR CITY G'o.rd" av!nd telephone building he.rg ,0,j SVLT LAK CITY P, r,0. dice's tooperative A'So,,a;en $ 25i,0mi plant. Styles that will be prominent in the Easter fashion parade $J.0O to $C.50 Of course, footwear taster costume must UTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS ed ' DIVIDE - FOR THE KIDDIES O R SKAGGS A Surety of Purity jilii v Easter Needs FOOD in Springtime Goshen has participated in the stake night at the home of Mrs. H. K. Elmer. It was a Tangt-road show that was held at Goshen by Mrs. dv e .s le d Ml m Fin i r and Mis. Hugh Gerber. last week, and at Eureka Tuesday We !'o - !a; fi "i i night. They go to Mammoth Thlrsdav a e" tin i a .ii 'heir ' AFT I KF CITY - Union Pac-ll,- n night also to give a presentation. ,l et. hi. tin' if l. Radiol! I mnpany will spend uaugn er in Montana. Mts. May H.,n- - .:! .o,,H, A baby girl was born to Mr and ,hl (.lty far niamtutance ' Mrs. is j ear. Ray Kay of Goshen, Wednesday. t'.jii pmei April 1. da.' open- to complement the be exceptionally smart, and above all, of splendid quality. We are showing a wide range of styles in the most fashion-approved fabrics and leathers at excitingly low prices. Silk Chiffon Hosiery, $1.50 Full fashioned hosiery of exquisite in the popular shades for sheer-nts- s, spring. Unit & Persson Co. The Clothiers |