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Show 4 JRIDAY, APRIL THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Pi Ima Donna on ' Air Grocery Specials FRIDAY & SATURDAY, APRIL 2425 SOUR-KRAl- T No. 2 .. , 23 c 10c 59 c 19c 2 cans COMB HONEY HEWLETT'S JAM 4 j pound can of Green Stamps DONES CASH MARKET ? in tin1 Mrs Jones of Isis Angeles has been visiting her daughter Mrs Cynthia party Taylor. Progressive Rook F.riday evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Iawis, Mr. and Mrs. I). J. Butter, Mr. Archer Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cropper, Mrs. Ernest Mitchell and the host and hostess. Prizes were won by Mrs Norman Holliday and Mrs. Glen Cropper. A weinie roast was enjoyed by a group of young people Tuesday evening. It was held in Payson Canyon. Geit rude Hansen was the guest of In-mother, Mrs. Norman Holliday for a few days. Mr-.- . IFUME Z i Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Taylor entera few exclusively singers V to reach the pinnacle of musical farne, Anna Case will sing a program of American and English compost tions for radio listeners on a coast- network on to coast Thursday, April 30. The famous irima donna will appear as guest artist with the General Fooda-M&x- j v ell House Ensemble, starting her career as churdt) gauist in a New Jersey town, shs uie her debut with the Metro- o!i;n Opera exactly eighteen ilis alter she took her first ssoii. She has always been proud .f tier native origin, and has r 'used to change her America r uume to aid her musics! cartor, v. NLSC-WJ- The Adull class gave the program activity js'riod Tuesday evening. Mis. Annie Menlove gave a talk on Indian Ixjre. Also gave a reading By Mrs. Horten.se Butler written by Eliza R. Snow, entitled, Clean Up Day was observed a1 The Ignnunite. Bishop Herman nearly every home Monday. A crew Twede sang "Silver Threads Among of men and boys cleaned up the church the Gold". grounds in the afternoon. SPRING LAKE NEWS tained at the A Special Offering ! M : F SAFSTV Headquarters Chronicle Job Department Mrs. H. C. Butler was in Salt Lake al of Mrs Sunday to attend the fune-Pnily-- . Quigley. RUGS In order to get acquainted with each other, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28th & 29th, we will make a 10 PER CENT discount on all congenial friends, mostly standpat Republicans and joined the Navy and started seeing the World. It dident used to be ha.d to find some place for Cuuiidge to go whore he had never been, ail you had to do was just Merchandise in our store- to sug- gest any one of the forty eight States outside of Vermont and Massachus etts, and be was all set for new territory. When he set sail for Black knolls of South Dakota, why that compared in Importance to him to Hoover leaving for Mary Bird Land In the Mr. Coolidge did make Cuba one time. I v.as there at the time, and saw it and lie got a great welcome too. But Mr. Hoover went on and found the Virgin Islands. A good many people thought such a place as that was a myth, but he went there and found It really. People nowadays call these "Good will tours." But you cant get peoples good will nowadays unless you bring em something, lie took em a speech but no donations. So outside of what fish he got on the trip. Its kinder hard to figure out just the exact henefltiary results. He told em that he wanted to give every one of them the same as we had up here. Well that depends on how well posted they are on what Is happening to us. how they took that remark. In other words If they took him at his word, and wanted what we gut, they would Immediately ask for Red Cross relief. But I think it was a mighty fine trip for him to have taken, and It will do a lot of good. Roosevelt went down there when he was President, and everything he did was O K. so I know this must have been. Well what else we got? Did you ever read such a procession of acclaim as Charley Chaplin Is making all over Europe? Why Charley dont any more than land in a Country till the Prime Minister grabs him off to his home, like some Movie fan asking for an Autograph. Charley Is pretty forty though, and mighty well Informed on affairs. He can talk and argue with them. He Is a pretty rabid Socialist, and has made a pretty serious study of it. But that Chaplin Is all that these Real so called Artists are supposed to be. And he Is, he Is the only genius developed In the films since they started. Any of us can get Artistic" and say we wont work till noon, or wont do this or that. But we are doing it on some firms money, but OhapiPi can come on his set, and turn loose 500 people, tell em be will call em ag'in some other time, and he is doing it on his dough. Art aint put on when you are paying for it out of your own rocket. He writes, directs, and acts the whole thing. Any one else making a picture there is at least a n people that are directly con ceraed In its success. Chaplin re places all of them alone. Say whats geiug to happen to this wheat thing? The Government bought up a lot of last years crop, and now they got It, and here Is coming We Carry a Complete Line of CONFECTIONS and GROCERIES An-artl- CEEKKKISBEEieiaiElEaEEKiefe'.J A. enjoyed a social Friday' evening. April 17. Special guests were Mr. GENOLA NEWS land Mrs. Louis Bates of Payson, Mr. John F. Warner, and Mrs. Skinner of By Lorena Smith Refreshments Spanish Fork. were Mr. and Mrs. Don Wadsworth and served. son Leo of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rolverts and dai,fntei-oThe death of Mr. Clifford Bennett Goshen, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Elton Sunday of Alpine who was killed in an automobile accident Saturday night near The following people surprised Mr. Spring Lake, is greatly grieved by Morris Smith, Friday evening, April his friends in Genola. Mr. Bennett took an active part in the social and 17, in honor of his birthday anniversary: Misses Estella Smith; Leor.e church life in Genola. He has been Nelson; Alice Larson; Della Trotten; employed here for the past two years. La Verl Rosely; Madelynn Elton and Lorena Smith. Messrs: MeClain Nelson; Glennes Draper; Vern Smith; PHONE 171 Can all Draper; Andrew I,arson; Lu Ray Draper. Foi1 Butter j Wrappers The members of the Genola P. T. MOHAIR FAVORITE AUTO UPHOLSTERY MS'S Jo-.e- LUXURIOUS But Not Expensive That what you will say after seeing our new rug and carpet stock. Price quotations mean nothing without a critical examination of comparative values Examine and compare the rugs shown on our floors with those shown eleswhere- JUST ARRIVED A beautiful but inexpensive selection of fast color wash rugs for the kitchen, bath or bedroom. Soft, mellow shades in rayon and chenille at extra special values makes these rugs unusually attractive. The lowest prices large scale specialized buying affords Co. Dixon-Taylor-Russe- ll Home furnishers of central, southern and A easter-- i Utah Grocery Store ONE DOOR NORTH OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL g 'gv ANNA CASE & Confectionary r ALWAYS GET YOUR DISCOUNT IN m Henrys Its awful hard for American-traine- FREE DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 39 Utah Payson iiiiiiiiiiiKiiBHaiajiSBKakaiiaigiBMiHi OPENING OF Mr. Hoover to find new places to go after election, for ha lias traveled so much. Ilut he manages to find some. They was going to try a Battleship to see if it would work z' after they had had it renovated, so he Just says, Here Is the time for me to get away from all this mess So be picked him out a bunch of 35c 15c LARI) pound WMiiwsi COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED : i 29c 2 pounds scui i v $1.49 1931 2S2iaasja2iaaai!iSM3sasasj Well ail I know BEVERLY HILLS I read lu the J hat li papeis. Well .Mr. Hejver gut buik from a pait of the jnitiy lie had never been in till he was President. HULK MAFARONT 3 pounds SEE OUR WINDOWS of l'ayson Crown fre.di vegetable ; line Complete 75c assortment of White Kin oap, and hall hat and for championship only MEAT SPECIALS Saturday, April 25th SLICED HACON pound In piece, pound 27c FRESH WEINERS OR FRANK FORTE :s 24, 19.11. Syadui-.t- , lac ) j STTSJCTSWM Upholstery May Enhance Comfort, Smartness $,nd Ultimate Value of Car. along another new crop. Borah wants to give It to China to make rice out of. I would like to see it given to renter In this farmers Country to make bread out of. Youd be surprised If you little knew how those poor people had to live on that was Issued by the Red Cross. They did marvelous work as usual the Red Cross, but what I mean is If the same tiling come up again, I sure would like to see em have enough more money so the issue of rations would be larger Of course when you are getting Charity you cant be the chooser, but it was barley enough to get along on. Now why cant something be done with some We are of all this surplus wheat? going to have to charge that Farm boards operations off as a loss anyhow it looks like now. Course I guess they did what they thought was right. But people can raise things faster in this Country than anybody can buy it, even the Government. Say did you read in the papers about a bunch of Women up In British Columbia as a protest against high taxes sit out in the open naked, and they wouldent put their clothes on? The authorities finally turned Sprayer that you use on trees, oil em. That may lead into quite a thing Woman comes into the tax office nude, saying I word pay Wei! they cant search her and get anything. It sounds great. How far is it to British Columbia? I I'iTERIOR it (diiies to selecting the iHiii'y automobile, a good basis "f I dm e is Unit adopted by the sigln w e.iry American tourist who sad t Ins pun nor when they came to the next Important cathedral: You du the insole and 111 do the outside." 1 lie uvei.ige woman is quite content to have lu r husband comem himself witli the body of the iur. the wheel-basami tener.il mechanics, provided she iiij) have something to sav about the inside. The ear's clotl mg. ns ;ts llldi. .Isterv inuv well tie called, is equal-l.Important u ;h the r. t of the for upon it depends nun h of the car, fort, sturtress, beauty and ultimate va'iie of the ar In choosing the upholstery for the im numb, r (,f distinct features should he mu s dered-g.- md 7HK.N e v -- FABRIC appeu! .im e oi even given list if up ,, t.ie ititn milics o age. i.eia'.se of inc smooth suit. ice ot indivulti.il mohair discernible only under a mic ro-- I scope, dirt doo mu readily adhere to l"r '.'diet rate them, and the material is easily cleaned will, a w hiskbrooio or In vacuum. Actual or dirt gieuse spots are lemovod by washing with pure soap and warm water. La.sv riding, an Imporiunt feutuic w lien taking long trips, is assured with mohair velvet because there is no iip ping and sliding about, as with smooth fabrics, and euch libre of the pile fab ric acts as a resilient spring to absorb shocks. It is easier on the clo.h-hig- . too, as the reduced friction avoids rubbing and subsequent shininess. Added to these advantages is additional one that they all add terially to the trade-ivalue of the ear when t lie (ime conies to get a new ne. In fact, R has been conservatively estimated that anywhere from fifty to two hundred dollars difference can be looked fot in a car whose up-nstery is in perfect condition and Inviting to the eje. n , , woaruig qo l.i ss and e 11 r' f r'c it ' appear-am- m ',n i ' e ch s git, pleasing color t.d ng comfort, ,ieJn. m rnie ony ninterb ' depended on to em !1i'""-infeatures in one c' et mohair o' etwisp f'i'iii the t t .s goat, lbs wt ('ll Os s, ade, and mg to be .' tt.d lux the long as o, v D un how-k'1,(t- i (1r t j Offer Prize for Old Piece of F urniture o j,ter Have vou a mohair covered chair or sofa In your home? If So, you may be L.hI richer for it. An announcement was reached here today from the Household Si icnce Institute of Chicago. asking for aid tn the locating o dose piece cf mohair furniture in the Imteu .states. Not only will the own-S2TA but the piece will pl. to.eil in Chicago during the "end's r.iir In i;r,3. I'"' !( tits of this town who feel that ' "e SUl h a Piece of furniture 'her i' rcmmmticate with Mrs. Grace l,1! r !.v. Household Science Insti-t-o- h 7 aw-,ri!- l Chicago. |