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Show J'Uilun A. I.aw of the first w.u p Mi h'lpi.c, i.tVndod conference m Sa't1 Lake bunduy. Mrs. Iiw and childii' accompan ed him to Murray and spent 'he day visiting at the home of lu Mis 'isci, Mrs. George Shelton. nd in 2 gyPEBSONMS Mrs. A. R. Wilson, Correspondent In Jane Wood wKi last Friday daughto- - Mi Mri Clara Page spent She met student at the UniwiGty of Utah. Lake in Salt Saturday h"r daughter, Miss Fern Page who .C tudent at the Utah Agriculture a Buhop 0ttl) E,;amNoil of ttu. f . Colli ge at Logan. She accompanied warcj att tu (;t .niM a C'c.nl i inand remained over Jn Sa,t Ijake Ml. p:, in Ktn he mother home jllu. him on Mondav and spent th- da. Flatter Sunday. j Mis. 1 ( Hillman was ho-- ti of the (. X. (). ..ght club last week. Guests pu-e- nt exclusive of dub members we"e Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Winteia, Mr. and Mi's. Paul Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Erland-on- , Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson and Dr. and M s. J. H. E'dswoith Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dixon of Spanish Fork recieved the club favor for high score and Mr. and Mrs. Elbwoith the guests prize. All of h. - doeoiati appointments were charmingly carried out with Easter symbols. Blidge ( u'n mla Bona and family of Fork and.Mr. and Mrs. Joe JSjanish Hanks and children of Salem spent Easter Sunday heie with their parents Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wilson. 1' artel Olson came down irom Logan where he is attending school for his Easter vacation and to attend the 'I'rtkday paty of his mother, Mrs. (. P. Olson. Mis. Maud Morgan came Horn Evanston, Wyoming also for her mothers party. m-a- m Col-orad- a, c)s I s Mi- - Ott had for week the end, Mr. hen guet.s oer and Mis. Davis of Grand Junction who arrived Saturday by motor. Mr. and Mrs. Ott and Mr. and Mrs. Pans left Monday for Calif, where The members oi the 0. G. Bridge weeksvvith they will isit for several Club were entertained last Fii. nigh Mr. Jenny, the father of Mrs. Ott and Mrs. Jack McBeth at the home of IN by al-- o with a brother and w Mrs. Davis, he- - mother Mrs. Louis Pfeiffer. w family m Specal guests weie Miss Della Wil oa son and Miss Claia P;ve. The attrac- W! M Mis. Howard Hudson bas been visitIS decorations and various detail-wertive Mrs. n ing at Magna with her mother carried out to suggest the EastFred Barton. er season. Vases of daffodils centered n M each of the small tables where the IS M ,.ir, and Mrs. Ed Patten and two guests were served. Mrs. Dean Schiar-re- r H M week-enin Salt d children spent the recieved the prize for high score M II Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berlin and Mrs. Dean Wightman the conso- M w and family. award. lation M Mr. and Mrs. Byron F. Sol i had for Mrs. Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Asa Hancock their to the memler on Eatser Sunday, heir guests Mr. and Mrs. daughter and husband. Nelson and Mrs. and Mr. Jack Chase, Lake. Salt of all Peek, M's and Mrs. John Aberhansly, Mr. M Mr. and and Mrs. Lee Cloward and Lake Salt of spent Mrs. Rolla Huish relatives. with Sunday in Payson Bean enteitained the in Wciiiiisduv night. Dinner was s,.ii iV'e the came with the decoration- and appointment suggestive of spring Ms. L. P. iekers Mrs. Gould D xmi ami Miss Day Schearrer were special guests, .Mis Leona McClellan and Mis icki i s -- ecieveil prizes. -- , W nupdii'is ip the and Mrs. J. R. Coon of Magna GRAZING PERMITS ISSUED of the Wasatch mountains from the 'he week-enON UINTA NATIONAL FOREST Provo River south into here with their Sanpete County M and Mrs. John Elmer. and east to the Uinta Basin. The stcck Permits have been issued for the to be grazed on the forest are owned Emma Wilson spent the week grazing of 24,672 head of cattle and in Utah, Juab, Sanpete, Wasatch and Salt Iaike, a guest at the home horses and for 173, 050 head of sheep Duchesne Counties, Mi'. C. E. Spiegel on the Uinta National Forest for the 0 season of ltk'il, according to Forest UTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS Mi a..i Mis. Jesse Wilson came over Supervisor Chas. DeMoisy Jr. The Bids let for construction of cattle and horses are owned by 920 turn, Piovo for the week-eenroad project which will individuals and the sheep by 343 own- cost $140,000. approximately I ee Ik Taj lor and Arza C. Page of ers. all of whom reside or have ranch PRICE John L. Menotti opened tne stake Presidency. Clerk J. A. Love property adjacent to the Forest or Silver Moon dance hall. less, Eat "larch L V. Hill and scores in the surrounding valleys. LEVAN Pljins being made to o! N el Hi Stake ann The demand for these grazing priv- establish fertilizer ard officers were plant four miles in Salt Igike for various sessions of ileges is more than the conservative' south of here. the 101st annual conference of the grazing capacity of the forest ranges I). S. Church. and some qualified applicants cannot CONSTIPATION be granted permits because most parts 11 YEARS M"s Fayette Ellsworth gave a de- of the forest are already fully stockGLYCERIN MIX ENDS IT lightful birthday party last week in ed by established users, Mr. DeMoisy For 11 years I tried to get rid of honor of her daughte", Virginia Gord- says. Chas. E. Blair. constipation, on who was celebrating her twelfth The fees charged for the grazing "Then at last says the simple mixture, The birthday. following enjoyed the of livestock vary in accordance with Adlerika, made me regular. The simple mixturu of glycerin, entertainment provided. Betty Lou the length of the established seasons kapplc, Erma Powell, Jean Marie Pow in different parts. The rate for the buckthorn bark, saline, etc., (Adler-ika- ) acts on BOTH upper and lower ell, Betty Bingham, Lola Lewis, Emo-gen- e 5s months season for cattle this year Inwel, relieving constipation in 2 H 11, Beta Mayer, Sylva Mayer, is $1.04 per head; for horses, $1.31, hours! Brings out poisons in you nevGlade Hill Mary Hill Louise Hancock and for sheep, for a season of 3 er thought were in your system. Let Adlerika give your stomach and bowEeah Hancock, Leo Hancock, Florence months. I6V2C per head. els a REAL cleaning and see how Manwill, Jowce Cowan Vea Levvellen The Uinta Forest covers that part good you feel! City Drug Co. d Castle-gate-Rola- 1 . LIkE2a3JZSXSSB2SI!BKCRSaSS135MISI!XIiaSEXlBKlSISaBIi:UiXaiiailIIIIIlKi2Z2SBBIZS3asKISEaSKBXIIiaXIiaailB mi m H the Salina Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hauser and daughter June spent Sunday at the Balzly home. Other guests on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wilson and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Crook. Mrs. El .a Morton and of Salt Lake have been ers and their husbands, Bishop and Idaho Mrs. Vm. L. Waite of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kynaston of Pount'ful, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Walker of Provo, also their father a l mother, Mr. and Mis. Ma"k Wadiloun-oI5u-le- Bountiful, and M . y, and , ONE WEEK ONLY Starting Monday, April 13 - - Ending Saturday, April 18 AA AA - - R u u W II Spring Sale n ! i PS f H Mis. W. M n little son Dick S. Whitehead of Salt Igike, and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. fi Paul of F. Granger, visiting for a d son of Bui ley, Id M Mortons D. S. Moffett OF HOUSE DRESSES S' a-- fortnight at the home of Mrs. sister, Mrs. Wendall Erlandson. A aho. W .3 EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN THE LATEST SPRING FASHIONS H Mr. and M-- s. Earl Smith entertained Mr. and M s. Ed. Patten entertained the members of the Gold Band Bridge the members of the Arcadia Club and Club last week at the home of Mr. other friends at a dinner party folland Mrs. Stanley Wilson. The arran- owed with Progressive Five Hunched gements were effectively carried out Easter baskets, filled with caster novfor an Easter party. Mrs. Sargent elties centred each tane am' Barnett recieved the favor for high the details were suggestive of tl e fesscore and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Wilson tive season. Club members present the consolation award. Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. On in Wingate. al Christensen of were special guests. Milo c Clark arc! Mr. an! Spanish Fork Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bishop and Mrs. John F. Oleson of the Second Ward, Bishop Robert L. ilson of the Third Ward and Bishon and Mrs. George A. Cheever of the Fourth Ward were in Salt Lake fo"1 the general L. D. S. Conference. Mrs. Jennie D. McClellan went to Salt Lake last Friday where she met nj 7777?.: e nM Mr. and Mrs. D. Curtis of Salina Mrs. Heber J. Reid was pleasantly H were guests oer the week end at the on Easter Sunday in honor M home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Balzly. Mrs. surprised u of her birthday anniversary. Among N Palzly was formerly Leona Balzly and n were Mrs. Reid's sist- 11 is a graduate nur.-- e and employed at those present im ill M 1 n Buy Your Summer Supple Now! n One Lot of House Dresses That Formerly Sold For 9i Fi J uw $1.00 and $1.95 YOUR CHOICE rj SH IR bi Mr. and M s. Joseph Me Affet o N H8 Provo and Mr. and Mrs. S vnley D n W of Tayson. Special guests weie Mr. IS 11 and Mrs. Howard Hudson, Mr. an ; r n Mis Mrs. Wayne Loveless. Mr. and Fair Ralph Migliaccio and Miss Jennie hanks. Mr. and Mrs. Done ecievel the club prize Mr. and Mrs. Hudson the guest prize and Miss Fairbanks the consolation. 50c B s These are Good School Dresses For Girls 12 and 14 Regular $1.00 Dresses Regular $1.95 Dresses her daughter, Miss Agnes McClellan Mr. and Mrs. Wayiand R. Wightman who is school at the Utah went to Salt Lake last Friday to attattending Agriculture College at Logan. She .re- end the L. D. S. Annual conference. turned to Logan on Monday after spen ding the Easter holiday at her home Miss Edna Page came down from here. Logan, where she is a student at the A. C. and spent Easter at her home Mrs. W. C. MoCormick was in Salt here. She was joined in Salt Lake FriLake over Easter Sunday with her day by her mother, Mrs. Arza C. Page ...... . 75c $1.50 a ' h&i, foo.L more ; v?.y i M peopleGoodyears IJoil Pay no mole hul you Get mole when you leiove r 9 wilt buy onhj leadinq make oj the!" , V. i 'A v 7? f4 MA x XJ ALU E possible only because Goodyear builds Millions More We Are Putting Our Entire Stock of tires than any other company Spring Coats All Spring Coats will be Reduced For This SALE The QUALITY tire within the Reach of ALL ARANTEED ... Tubes are also low in price . SHULER MOTOR CO. PAYSON, UTAH M m H H m 3 20 SILK DRESSES SEE OUR LINE OF Into Three Groups For This SALE Graduation Dresses PRICED $5.95 $8.95 $12.95 -- -- Former Prices $9.95 to $24.75 NONE HIGHER $9.95 to $16.75 Wilson Millinery & Ladies Furnishings MAIN STREET Phone 83 PAYSON, UTAH i"xEliaiiaiKXSXKIlIlEISIZZII31IIIS31EXiBHKKnillIHllllllIlEIIIIIHIIKIEfilEilIlIIlllllIKIliaill2l |