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Show FRIDAY, THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH APRIL 1 8, 1932, T- -- Local Items Bv Mrs. A. R. W Phone ilnon LET MUSIC SV, T & 64 Mi,, Eva Tervort who is attending school at the Utah Agricultural Col-gla.--t week in Logan, was home iMt with her parents, Mr fur a 'ani Mr-i- Frank Tervort. A fam !y Idinmr wa- - given by her mother in her honor r 7:n PAINT UP .. e FIX UP ... . MORE PROFIT FOR YOU The product you sell must be transported at the least possible cost. Our Free Service makes it to for increase possible you your profits by eliminating drayage charges. Ship Via ry SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD h' y- - - v ,- FOR SALE U. S. No. 1. Idaho Rural Sred tatoes and Valencia Onion Seed. of Gould Dixon. Po- Receipt Books, 25c each. Chronicle Publishing Co. FORCLOSFRE BARGAIN SALE OR REM town o' 5 acre tract adjoining 5 room bungnl v, exceleiit large bain, improvements ine.ulim chicken houses, oivnard el-- . W dl rifice to responsible party for what we have in property on very easy terms or might rent to desirable tenant. Write Manager Lian Dept., Columbia Savings & Loan Assn 18 South Main St. Salt I.ake City. San-taqui- s . n. I't -i V.r. - ' 1 t v1' X vXs fc-r,- ; HOUSE PAINT WALI, PAPER: For Per Gallon ! y ,j( k pwm; ' J id his Orchestra. K PAYNE O...V mg I o:n London, will be heard 10 x 12 room', $1.75 80 Rod Barbed Wire, spool States on tl? In honor of Mrs. Lutetia Provst-gaar- d whose 78th birthday anniverBy Mrs. A. R. Wilson Phone 64 sary came on March 26, a birthday Mi'S Elizabeth Ott, who is attend- dinner was arranged. The guest Lst ing Scnpps College at Claremont, in luded her son, Vernard Montague! California is home for a two weeks and wife and her daughter, Mrs. accompanied Ptuley Howard of Saem, her sister, spring vacation. She her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ott Mr . Mary Gardner and a number of f rierds. to Salt Lake during the week. i n. Strike Dance the I Wa.tcr V.'miiieil litgmning i hr k, !, .tern St. rid ird I line. at which one Jflc'--- Pav a s O ehrst'-at nur 0P1 ;n L mlai ot Pci c v a 1. lit, vv 11 be h a d on rk . NBC n r a ml, tie iI'm. d dance Jet M,. no rfg'.m Afoss Ann ui fnwr.'e with t and his Oichwa nut the It v ill b the second meb oadcn.xts popuav spon. or- cf have gone to the Prove of VaeV home town V. elnr V.mchell's Olny London" ir.trod cd Ja k Ilv.ton, from the ..me citv. 'hue m ml: s r- -o cf Aoril 5th prj.n-ize- s and the brj.id'-a..to be equallv exep.ng and the muaic equally distinctive. $3.75 ASK ABOUT OUR FINANCING April 5tn, when 1. urn t d to American hsti m a: I'oi.i Nt w Y oik. as one of the 'lues (U - PLANS of b 10 0 H f , 1 I ) . JL -- RUILDINGmPIATERAE2i v Phone 45 1 t afternoon. her home Saturday Special guists were Mrs. W. . Amos at W. C. McCormick, Mrs. E. E Robinson and Mrs. E. Mendenhall. The favors were won by Mrs. Amos and Mrs. B. F. Ott. Mrs. vw j 'J ! o-- Miss Marie Cloward visited last Mrs. Eva Martin of Provo visited relatives and friends in week with here last wek with her mother, Mrs. Provo. F. M. Ballard. Milwaukee, Mrs. Dean Wightman, Mrs. J. C. Barney, Mrs. Howard Shuler Miss Madge Fairbanks and Mrs. Audrea Roland. Mrs. Ann Butter-wort- h in FOR SALE First Baby Buggy received the club prize and Mrs. class condition Inquire at Chronicle Roland the guest favor. office. O' $2.25 tiiio'T-g.iH.- Mrs. Sid Coray and Mr-- . C. 0. Nelson entirtained a group of friends at a charmingly arranged dinner party Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Coray on Utah Avenue. A delightful spring effret was created with vases of spring flowers about the rooms and daffodils centered each of the small tables where cards were placed for Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McMullin, Mr. and Mrs. Flint Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Street, Mr. and Mrs. Arza C. Page, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Oleson, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Howard Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Laban Harding, Mrs. Emma Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Burdick, Mr. and Mrs. George Chase and Mrs. Dora Powell. 17 (''s'4, .r , it Mk. Dave Shuler was hostess to the members of the Ties Joli Bridge Club Special Thursday evening. guests were Mrs. June Faulkner of . f? we k. - City ?A- - Stewart, a student at the University of Utah entertained a nun iber of c'as mates and friends la-- t 'wek at his home in Payson including Mr. Omar Bunnell and Miss Dor othy Burnett of Salt Like, Mm Helen Ellis of Provo, Miss Lenore Sterling of Spnngville and Mr. Fred Stahl man of Spanish Fork. Max Mr. and Mrs. J S Riehan, Mr. and Newel, Miss Forence Mrs. Clark Buckey and Miss Jane Newell were of Dr. and Mrs. L. D. the gue-t- s Stewart at a dinner party Easter Classified Ads and Help Your r Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mmlove & and Mrs. Alan A. Butler, Mrs. Za u Butler, Mr. Archer Butler, Miss Del Butler, Mrs. Lyd a Moore and ft Butler rlorcense by and Mrs. Thomas Menlove were ie Goshr,n Sunday a'Vnding a shower A three act play, Fyes of Love, for Mrs. Mildred Peterson, who be was presented Saturday evening to fore her marr.pge was Miss Mildred large and appreciative audience. Menlove. The play was sponsored by the Adult class of the M. I. A. Those in the Miss Fern Butler and Miss Ina cast were, Mr. Archer Butler, Mr. are spending the week Harper Mr. Guy A. Johnson, Mr. Ted Bliss, Salt Lake. Mr. Ezra Taylor, Verlld Spainhower Mrs. Inez Johnson, Miss Fern Butler Mr. Rulon Peery and Mr. Joe HoMiss Della Butler, Mrs. Myrtle Kelsey and Mrs. Thelnia Tvvede. The play liday are the guests of Mrs. Mum will be presented again at Benjamin Barnett a Mr. Claud Peery. o Wednesday April 13, 1932. mu Lniu in Mr. and Mrs. John Wimmer and son Harold of Duchesne are visiting here with relatives this week. They came for the funeral of William H. FOR SALE OR TRADE Miss Gad McBeth entertained a Will sell or trade home in Salt Lake of her young friends at a proup for home or property in Payson. In- jolly April Fools Wil-oparty last Friday quire at Chronicle Office. evening at her suburban home. Those were Florence Page, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tagge and Ten dollar bill, in town. In- participating LOST UTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS Maud Oleson, Virginia Tuttle, Rosa Mrs. Ophie Smith came down from Liberal Ohronicle Office. at quire Local power are Mr. Mrs. Howard and Brigham City Peery I.aw, Margrct Krauss, Jean McBeth Salt Lake for the week end. Mrs. reward. the parents of a baby boy born Apr. Merlyn Taylor, Melba Snelson, Rae Smith will remain here iiidefinately Road repa.rt Pleasant Grove Good team, Crook and Erma Holden. WANTED TO BUY Mrs. Fearn Gray entertained the with her son, Floyd Smith and fam l.st 1932. Mother and baby are doing here. reasonable. underway nicely. Harness, Wagon. Must bo members of her Contract Bridge club ily. n1 d i -- noi Mrs. S. M. Simpson entertained at at her home Tuesday evening. an attractive Bridge Luncheon last Utah. June Borg of Salt Lake is spendMrs. Jack Dixon entertaimd the I' rida' d'flernooiT: Jigg, quests inclnd-cthe spring vacation with relating OWNERTHE TTTT'uohT'OF 3T' . STATEMENT tnn g. Bridge Ciul) Mrs. IRnry Jarvis of Eureka, Mrs. ives ;n Payson. SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULAT- Norma Y. Funk of Provo, Mrs. Jack at her home on North ION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE Dixon, Mrs. W. C. McCormick, Mrs. Tuesday evening. Dinner was served Mr. and Mrs. John Betts were in ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST W. T. Amos, Mrs. John T. Lant, before the game. Special guests were 24 1912, of The Payson Chronicle Mrs. Harvey Smith, Mrs. Bert Stev- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dixon, Mr. Salt Lake for the week end with relatives. published weekly at Payson, Utah 'or ens, Mrs. L. P. Vickers, Mrs. George Kenneth Borg and Miss Myrth 1932. April lst, Mrs. Chase, Mrs. E. E. Robinson, ) State of Utah Mrs. Lowell Fraughton and children Louis Parkin, Mrs. E Mendenhall, Mrs. George Chase entertained the of Provo were )ss. Mrs. J. R. Vance, Mrs. L. D. Stewart visiting here this week ladies of the Senior Bridge Club with her mother Mrs. ) and Mrs. Henry Erlandson. County of Utah Adelia Dixon. Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid Mr and Mrs. Waldo Wilson enterpersonnally appeared J. Harold tained at a dinner party followed who, having been duly Mountford, home Sunday with at their bridge and sworn according to law, deposes Their the memw'ere guests evening. says that he is the Publisher of the bers of the Gold Band club. Bridge Payson Chronicle and that the following is, to the best of his knowl Mrs. Wendall Erlandson was the edge and belief, a true statement of hostess at a delightful social evening of the ownership, management, etc., home Tuesday evening. Her at her the date for the aforesaid publication shown in the above caption, required guests were the ladies of her contract bridge club. by the Act of August 21. 1912. emPractically New Latest Style bodied in section 411, Postal Iaws Miss Gwen Wride entertained the Complete Equipment with each table. Standard 4x8 and Regulations, printed on the reBee Hive class the from of to her wit: of this form, size. verse girls 1. That the names and addresses First ward M. I. A. on Tuesday evenREASONABLY PRICED of the publisher, editor, managing ed- ing with a treasure hunt terminating itor, and business managers are: J at Memorial Park. P. 0. Box 126, Nephi, Utah Harold Mountford, Payson, Utah. That the owner is: Mary G. MountMr. and Mrs. Louis Duncan and ford. son William Duncan of Salt Iake That the known bondholders, mort- spent the week end here with Mr. and gagees, and other security holders Mis. Asa Hancock. a. q. V owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgage Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cloward reWesti rn turned home or other securities are: Saturday from CalifornNewspaper Union. Guy Bolognese ia where they spent the winter. They J. Harold Mountford, I'ub. were m San Diego for three months Sworn to and subscribed before me and at Long Beach for six weeks. this 4th day of April 1932. R. A. Porter, Notary Public Mrs. Mary Harding, Mrs. Annie My commission expires (SEAL) Curtis, Mrs. Ethel Page, Mrs. Phoebe January 12, 1934. Reid. Mrs. Ada Taylor, Mrs. Mary 0 Mrs. Mary Curtis, Mrs. JulJoppson, UTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS Second shift added at ia Hancock, Mrs. Leona Dixon, Mrs. 1 Milford Emma Wilson and Mrs. Inez Johnnew' aerial radio broadcasting statson of the Nebo Stake Relief Society ion recently established at this place. Board advefl were in Salt Lake Wednesday InPrice We are now selling domestic lump Coal at the follfazt moving High guard rail will romance and and Thursday for the general Relief muniat built around deer quarters owing prices. Society conference. of the cipal zoo. 1 d Ma-'treii- - FOR SALE - 4 Billiard Tabl 1 -- -1. i k r i I; i j Is Cheapest A 3 l 1 9 Correction In the South Utah County Shoppers' Specials published Wednesday, April 6th. a mistake was made in the Farmers Mercantile Ad. Hills Bros Coffee was listed as pound can, 25c. This should have been 'Blue t an Brand , n The members of the Evening Bridge club enjoyed a delightful Bridge dinner Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson. Dinner was served in the early evening, after which four tables of bridge vvete at play. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lint and Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Amos received the prizes. At midnight Ap-r- .l Fool games provided Much merriment. AT YARD Ter Ton DELIVERED Per Ton i .... .... For Satisfaction .. . Buy Coal from Established Dealers. Chase Lumber & Coal Co. EVERYTHING CHRONICLE WANTADS PAY . IN LUMBER ANYTHING IN SERVICE PHONE 127 story of ture connected with the fur trade far northern sections of Canada, vchich hreathes the icy atmosphere of the frozen northland. You will enjo$ every hne installmen every paragraph, every as it appears serially) in our coluntns The Payson Chronicl |