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Show rPJDAY, MAY THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH McKeli and of Spanish Pork end visitors of Mr, and AdflU-r- t Kay. Mr ard Mi'. Jaughte-- s Aeie week Santaquin News Section MRS. great number of former residents of Santaquin attended the 1st Ward Home Coming held here May 2nd. Among those who came were Mrs. Mable Blackburn, Mrs. Moller Mm Swenson, Mrs. Hilda Tanner, Kern Wiscum, Mrs Caroline Reese, Mrs Martha Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs J. A. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jer-maMr. and Mrs. E. I). Iarson, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Olson and Ruby Thomas of Salt Lake, Amasa Carter, Mr. and Mrs J. I). Boyd of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterson of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Anderson of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs Martin Gunderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lustrum Polio of Mammoth, Mr. and M- -s Hughes of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs T. W. Richards, Mrs. James Whittle, Mr. and Mrs Geo. Ewenen, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Varney, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whittle, Mr and Mrs. Ray Whittle, Mr. Linwood Richards, and Mrs. Norman Whittle of Evanston, Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. John Overing of Green River, Wyominng, Mr. and Mis Levon York, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. York, of Genola. A Mr. Miss Jeny The a. of Los Angele who has been a Visitor of Mi-- s Mrl.i to came Santa California, Arigeles, a wee-- , left for her h " qin to attend the Home Coming and Nelson fol visit with Mr' Nelson mother, Mrs. Sunday. Julia Peterson Rollo Horton, was brought home Mr. and Chas Holladay of Salt Ioike from the Payson Hospital) Monday and Frank Holladay of Seattle, Wash-ngto- after being confined in that instituvisited with their parents Mr. tion for 2 weeks. Rollo was hurt in omobile accent some time M over the an rs J M. Hollady and altho he is still confined to and week end.. ago his bed, he is pronounced out of danMr. and Mrs. Ray Peterson and ger. family of Sandy, spent Saturday with The Graduating Class of the SantaMrs. Petersons mother, Mrs. Phebe Junior High School will hold quin Cushing. its exercises, Thursday May 14 in Mr and Mrs. Albert McKay and the Second Ward Chapel. Gairy Ferguson motored to Gunnison and spent the day with Mrs. Edward Ruby Crook, Ora Openshaw, Thel- ma ami Elma Tietjen spent Sunday Childs. jin Salt Lake City. Iajster Chatwin returned home Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Greenhalgh Saturday after spending 3 months in and daughters Daun Ella and Carol Los Angeles, California. spent Thursday in Provo. .Mrs. Coraline Shepherd rtAurned Mrs. Juba Peterson and daughter to her home in Salt Lake Tuesday, Rita weie Provo visitors Monday. after spending several days visiting Mr and Mu. Fred Nelson of I.u- - bU'i-Mr.- -, Wandul Openshaw and Mrs Grace Provo Ma of son and the past of spent Eureka, man j Jt week with Mr. and Mrs. John Open-s- i Mrs. and .Mr. a, Arvi! King left Mon-MaSouthern Utah. thru trip Mr. and Mis ft, i a y Wilson of Salt Lake are visitors at the home of Mr. s. T. J. Wadsworth Jr. ami Mr. anti Mis. Geo. M-- Miss Dorothy Hanson, Glen HanMrs. Chas Linstrom returned to her home Saturday after spending a few son of Salt Lake spent several days days in Salt Lake with her daughter in Santaquin at the home of their Mrs. Ruby Thomas. Grandmothere, Mrs Phebo Cushings. Veil Lai n jand Dtan Flanders ,oth foi hut residents of Santaquin and now living in Salt Lake were here for the home coming last week. Mrs Maiy Boyle Whightmau returned home last week after spending 5 months in Maridian, Idaho visiting her sister. e Girls of the Second The M. I. A. Ward presented a one act Not a Man in the house entitled play Thelma Tietjen wa, Tuesday night. Mrs Minah Bings, Jean Carter-Je- s Blinda sie Mary, Ora Openshaw-Aun- t Rider, Jackie CardslejGLucy Rider, Ver'ii Holman-KatBee-hiv- q. The Ladies of the Elite Club were entertained Ilollidpy, by Geneva Mrs. Leslie Olson and 2 sons were Thursday, lunch was served to Hazel visitors ii Provo Saturday. Chatwin, Agnet Broadbent, Lydia Bardsley, Erma Cloward, Mable HorMr and Mrs. Clarence Byard and ton, Mahoia Hall, Ella Crook, Geneva son Rex and daughter Belva of Pay- Openshaw, Estella Peterson, Aline son w'ere visitors at the home of Mr. Wall, Lavina Greenhalgh, and the and Mrs. Nels Johnson. hostess. M iss Agnes Skinner had her mother Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Taylor of Provo for a week end visitor. Mrs Skinners were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Kerksel Openshaw was a week home is in Spanish Fork. Mrs. Gusta Jarman of Salt Ike J. A. Tuekett. is spending a few days visiting her end visitor at the home of her par-onr her Mr. and Mrs. John Openshaw. Mrs Nelse Johnson had brother Jed Greenhalgh and family. Honoring J. A. Tuekett on his birthMrs and Mr. dinner guests Saturday, anniversary a party was given C. A. Rassmuson was a business I,eon Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Chas. day Mr. and Mrs. Tietjen spent several Sunday May 3 at his home. A large days the past week in Iuiyton visit- visitor in Sevier County the first of Crook and family and Mr and Mrs. birthday cake was used for the center Clarence Byard and family of Pay-soing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. the week. piece and cards marked the place for M. Adams. 12 guests. Mrs. John Stewart returned to her Dr. J. II. Ellsw'orth and family of home in Sait Lake after spending 10 Mr. and Mrs-HyrKay and Mrs Mrs. Jennie Ilenderickson was in Payson were guests of M,r and Mrs. days with her daughter Mrs. T. J. Octava Openshaw spent Saturday in Salt Lake the early part of the week Wadsworth Jr. George Kirkman. payson. where she W'as called on account of the serious condition of her brother, who was hit by a car Monday. ts n. um rrm Mrs. Wm. Broadbent is spending a few days in Salt Lake to be near James Broadbent, her father-in-lawho has been seriously ill at the home of his daughter Mrs. Ruth Hender ickson. w Oil on claims...we just We dont sell show you the test results, figured out in fractions... comfortable to know that the oil you are using result in gasoline and oil economics. A prom- inent southwestern bus line (name on request) wanted Motor Oil to the lo know. They put Germ-Processe- bus. Competent engineers checked every detail of operating cost and maintenance during 7,488 erst in a GENOLA NEWS When the test ended it was found that Conoco Motor Oil had reduced oil consumption by 13- and had lowered gasoline cos By Lorena get service, comparing the results with sumption by l4.3jfi Such economies are also possible in your car. And there are other advantages which soon become evident to the user of Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil, each nearest sign of the Conoco Red Triangle. All grades 35 Oh eh ' f Kd't 1.11 chain'; I degrees Eat t D , , 2 25 tlse point of ing 1.19 acre-- , n 01 c Parcel 6. B e. rmng 5.05 cha cl. tins South A. Maiy 9.05 Dj'-'- Plaintiff, & . S k Suulh degri . links; thence South 7.' The ledeial land Bank of Beike lev, a corporation. Thomas B. Srn it h Smith, his wife, v! links; thence gree EaD TAH S 9.05 Wot of the cent Defendant'. To be sold at ShenffN Monday, the 2'ith day of May l'.M, at eleven o'clock a. m. of 'aid Kay at the front door of the (ounty Court HoU'C, in the ity and (oun''ii ty Building, situate inof Ltah, all Utah County, State of the the light, title and ineu't above named det mlant'. o, , in ami leal to the follow .ng ot in Utah Countv, S...te Utah, Parcel 1. Commencing IT ha, ns Soutn ami s degiee 2. hi ihains South Ed-- t of the Noithwe-- t comer tht Sou1 uH'--t fjuuttfc1! 35, Tow ii'hip 9 South, MeridiHa't, Salt iAikc Base -and an; thence South ha- 4 degrees Fa-- t 4.h7 chains; theme South West 9.97 chain': 2'j degrees est s7'4 North thence deg.s N "th b'i thence 4.47 chain'; chains to the place of beg nn rg, containing 1.04 acre", more oi less. I arcel 2. South and Commencing 17 chains degrees South 88-7. S3 chain ol Ea't of the Northwest ofcorner Section the Southeast quarter 1 35, Township 9 South, Range Ea-t- , Salt Lake Base and Merid4 degrees ian; thence South East 5.10 chains; thence degrees West 10 thence North 88 2 degrees Vest de5.17 chains; thence North 2'4 the to 9.97 chains, grees East containing place of beginning, 5.13 acres, more or less. Parcel 3. Noit.i Commencing 23.14 chains Townof the center of Section 3.i, 1 Last, Sal. ship 9 South, Range Lake Base and Meridian; thence North 46 lmks; Thence North h7J4 degrees West 1.87 chains; thence South 4.25 chains; thence North 264 degrees East 4.1o chains to the place of beginning; containing 44 loO of an acre, moie or less. Parcel 4 of the Beginn.ng 3 chains North center of Section 35, Township 9 South, Ka.ige 1 East, Salt Base and Meridian; thence North 7 links; thence North 89 degrees West 2.12 chains; thence North 10.22 chains; thence East 2.12 chains; thence South 29 links, thence East 3 chains; thence North 10 chains; thence Vest 3 chains; thence South 2.02 chains; degrees West thence South 26-)- 4 de9.90 chains; thence South u grees West 19.30 chains; thence North 87- degrees East 7.22 chains; thence North I1 2 degrees East 6.87 chains; thence West 30 links; thence North 3 chains; thence West 2.50 chains to the point of beginning; containing 14.13 acres, more or less. Parcel 5. Begining 5.05 chains West of the center of Section 35, Township 9 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North Ea't, 9 1 (ban; West 87-7- ,, Sou h, Sait Lake a tin nee So 4.39 chain-- , Town-hi- p 35, j ( degrees West North ,v s 16-- 5.12 chaim,; thence ,' degree.- - Ea-- t 1.25 G place 89 DMJ r . of beginningof an ac"e, n Parcel 7. Commencing at the 2 corner of the Ea-- t k, t: Northwest quarter f Tov n'hip 10 South, l;.u Salt Lake Base and thence East 80 rod-- ; tic-4rods; thence We- -' thence North 40 rods; to i 88--- of beginninng; contain-res- more or less. Parcel 8. Commencing at the Sou1 ner of the East half of 15, v.T't quarter of Section .. ship 9 South, Pange Iike Base and Meiidiu: North GO rodq moie n the County Road; tin 1 rod; thence South thence East 1 lod. to of beginning; containm m rods, more or k"s. t v Total acreage Together with 88-1- 16.42 aor 39 stock of the Sent Irrigation and Canal (5 share being represented ls cate No. 1252. Together with all otb r every kind and natu e. evidenced, to the use and canals for th. lion of said premises. Together with all hevedir.aments .anU belonging or in appertaining. Purchase price payab! ful money' of the Umt-.Dated at Provo City, l't anywRe n law- I ah th day of Mav 1931. E. G. Purnell, Shor-fCounty. State of Utah. By' Chas W. Mitchell, Sheriff. Knight Block, PublieaCon icle, May i Depjty AC Ballf, Georg the Plaintiff. U V per quart. f Lhron- - 1931. Fourth District Court No. 5131 Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Raynold Tarn th Do. ca'eJ. Creditors will present claims u f vouchers to the undersigne at Pay son, Utah, on or befoie the econ day of July, 1931. -- Birdetta D. , Ih.i-.c;'- La.rix. Achii First Publication: May Last Publication May 22. K, LG !vl. to been employed Wedne-- T for a few days with her jaunts and an(l Airs. W. II. Smith, j Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Dart children of Salt Lake City were vis- itors at the home of Mrs. Darts par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Shoemaker. A number of young folks attended the school dance held at the Goshen Auditorium on Friday A given Mothers Day program will be, Sunday morning under the dir- - ection of the Missionary class. Every, one is invited to be present espec--all- y the mother'. A gift will be' sponsored to each mother. evening .... SnJ n ouiltn of The following program by the Adult class of the M. I. A was enjoyed Sunday evening: Ideals, by Cecil H. Nelson: V hat I get from rea.bng biog'aphie' by Mr. William T. Ewell; solo, Catherine Kump; music and art. Mrs Marvin Jensen; The J'.V of Ten.,!, work, Mrs. Raymond LcBa- Mrs. Alice Ewell. The di.una. Mi Fred W. Davis; q lar'ette. Mu Mrs. Fred W. Davis, Mis Gra.e Th CONOCO GERM M-- PROCESSED AUf FI N BASE MOTOR. OIL M In-A- j Smith vis. At a meeting of the . ct P. I it was decided by the b aid to re tain the present board nn v ers ar: CHILDS or let us help plxi ) out tnp ,ouf proposed motor trip Get Conoco ptusport, individiully marked nip ind travel help . . . 11 FREE! More than thirty thousand motorists used tins service 10 the season just passed. Denver, Colorado. CONOCO TRAVEL BLRAU f. pnd i Utah County. ms,. TrmW 1ritk a Cento Panfert f V Provo, the Pav t- Germ-Processe- an equal test of the competing oil. I 5 j ( vice-- t Mrs. Sarah Jane Smith and Mrs. n a(ldition to have the -- t rd as Mrs. Helen Dallas of Mound City Sarah Wall of Santaquin were din- - president of each local Kansas arrived Friday morning at ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. presentat-.von the di'tu.t bar Genola. Mrs. Dallas wall make her Smith on Wednesday. home with her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Gore. PHONE 171 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jensen haJ as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Messrs. Roland Linsay, Eugene Mrs. Glen E. Davis and Miss Lorena For Butter Wrappers Braithwaite and LeRoy Bunnell of the Smith. Stake M. I. A. were visitors at the Genola Ward Tuesday evening. Mrs. Grace E. Smith, a member of the district P. T. A. attended a meetA number of Genola ladies attended ing of the district P. T. A. where she a Democrat meeting of the Lady Dem- acted as a member of the nominatocrats of Utah County at Provo it ing committee for next years Disthe home of Mrs. Woodard, on Thurs- trict P. T. A. The meeting was hell day, April 30. Mr. Wolf and Mrs. 8. the home of Mrs. Kate Skinner at Penrose of Salt Lake City were the Spanish Fok. Wednetday, May 6. Instructions were given in speakers. regard to organizing of study groups The following young people enjoy'-- 1 in each precinct. Those present from ed a wemer roast on Frdiay evening:' Genola were Mrs. Ivan D. Gore, Mrs. Misses Estella Leone Nelson. Smith, Annie H. Nelson. Mrs. Genevieve Dav- I.a Yerl Rosdey, and Madelynn Elton, is and Mrs. Grace E. Smith. Mrs. Messrs McClain Nelson, Andrew Lar- -' Marvin Jensen and Mr. Roland NelGlenness Diaper and Morris son accompanied these ladies and vis- 4n. Smith. ited in Provo during the afternoon PLAY Germ-Processe- proved by authoritative tests. Your own will be most convincing. Have your crarkcasc filled Motor Oil at ibe today with Conoco mile of regular passen oR 11 SMMMBMMMCna Ira Van Ausdal of Pioche, Nevada, arrived in Santaquin Sunday to spend a week visiting with his sister Mrs. Pessie Creer and family. Germ-Processe- d ITS .'TATE t pio-pert- Mrs. Albert Irson and daughter Mrs. Wm. C. Nelson and sons Rees Jean spent the early part of the week and Charles and Miss Melba Nelson Santaquin friends and relatives. in Salt Lake visiting Mrs. Larsons motored to Fairfield, Sunday to visit Merilda Hudson of Salt Lake was with Mrs. Emma Carson. daughter, Leila. a week end visitor at the home of her Miss Carol Greerihalgh a member of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Crook, Twila Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Isiah the 1931 graduating class of the San- and Ruhy Crook and Drucilla Johnson Holladay. taquin Jr. High School has been chos- were in Provo, Saturday. Miss Greenhalgh en Valedictorian. Mr. and Mrs Clinton Davis of EuMrs Art Chatwin and daughter reka are spending a few days with gained this honor because of having the highest average for all subjects Veia spent Saturday in Payson visit- Mrs. Davis parents, Mr. and Mrs. for three years in the Jr. High School ing friends and relatives. Sum Cushing. Mrs J. E. Tietjen and daughters Mrs Philco Cushing wrho has spent several months in Salt Iake with her Thelma and Elina were the guests daughter Mrs Vilate Hanson, return- of Miss Nayoma Tietjen of Provo ed to her home last week. Friday. East tiers Ea-- Sale on Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wall of Goshen Mr and Mrs. Jos. R. Olson of Salt spent the week end visiting Mr. and latke sperft that week end visiting Mrs. Ellis Tuekett. Santaquin. FOURTH COURT OF THE ITkll, IN AND ( OUNTY degrees East s thence South 26- - , 2.40 cha ns; theme JUDICIAL DISTRICT Cole Wtdnosday. was talk'd on the Jury. lit-- ! MCI ICE OF sll ERIEFS SkI.E OF REAL PROPERTY S.l-- Mi Mrs David Golf was d Provo n in .Milo s Floyd Y.uk of Santaquin v.r City were ork. Rollo w th Mr and Mr-i- . Mi. ami IN A TIETJEN, Local Correspondent 7 I pre-ent- Mi. and Mrs. Gemge Kitchen and! of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Petet on and children of Cali-- ! torn, a weie visitors at the home ofl Mr and Mi- - X. .1, Hallows on Sun-- 1 lav. Mis. Peterson and children expevt '0 return to Cal.forr.ia this week1 Ila -- Making a call is easy. faster than long Thu eve a tee i vice is J . ; v, er- you know the chu-so low? For exau.b tion to station day from Payson to: Rock Spiings, Win Shller, Spur. Ida. tt' n n sta- - 1.1(1 -- 91 I :t Col 0 -' tun: " Sn..tli home, Salt Lake City, where she has' y,rs ! $ 1 - 05 |