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Show M JSHfiff fk f 4? ? , $tT V AL klUiJalitai lUf'f O' Hillnil THE PAYSON CHROXICI.F, PAYSON4, UTAH hfnm "vUiiili Saataqiiin i; u,n YK'Kuy o. f .hl. sdA at garden and "a' N- VMW evtiuT.tC and 1 1 !X ) A l'A s,(d lod, obtain W1 f ,r pmpc mi i ". i. ! r t- -- Fj..nniSon. Ethel tVad-vr- - . a; hills . i . A i ia a v. in garden all 11 I it Lkuibor : at its !:. Cat-hcr- ' ai a lhl 10 , .loat that, i ;s i a !' '! :,:o:i. i. .ms had to lit .some of the Ia t i see how i Vi ad' ; f ot gw I'o. 4ra. I -- !. I ii ne, hat there should be a uk "t4n ea rinal and u:ica44m ,1 I'or instance a man t .it dollar by Ins woik or e! Mi-- ;hr . w Peti rsnn M Ester Tuesday. ;;s:tOT a- - Salt a 1 l Mr. and isiturs m Ray m lurtMlu' heif w ; kej hat and VI 4- ted4- - one Salt Mr- - Salt liriggs I Fled Ott wer, ikc for confei ciice. G. pen: Sunday returned home, there js a tend noy Tietjen Ms Ina e.a days ing sto,4s o t"i af:er spending able outh and Layton, VtYe Ogden r Salt f(jtnpari in h! t IK4'- he To. o - a , , yr, ". Cole was a f David is not ie u (A P l t W The iu n other things nk nd a .! bn nit' n ii i in ii a! p i It) tkk d.u n thing has o. ..My In iter oft in r tl e rail.-- J. ,:vr " ' a !' u:.i fewer r Fuch if a km ' r - n a it O done i:vu i' ; h t o c t , ; I r.. .t out ll.a' i i4, I',',. ; y ta - !i !. io:,.. hle I ol poo; io. r ; k., thmk. ! mm! a lot av. ay with t '.; h -i .it got it. hi oil lot- .1 "I Tl,::, a ,.s si me i.i e'.i, 'i m ,f the er, ; out o v, oi !: eonl'.l Cuiir- - t r , o is lot - i, t !i e not I.,. i.;g in y, Int they t - i.lr ' s i niueh. K, cry body h, ,1'n r, s ill t'i re is Inks of - in. it In4, eat i onie Jj'm in eo.ai - 14 v general ami eeoaoniie eimii ion-- . Tlv' spent the week prices of feu!- - and pi ICC' Miss Agnes Jensen w hen nobody o.n a to ot.ior Lake. and upon the c',..;Ki,4i-i..- i in Salt things, would want all ' o u.iruk, mio of the whole cattle with agricultural cn", ') i'ie;e liilngs wo were malting? No we h fu im ina h nt ry. Never uid had it all figured out that the more we In Utah County the ca'Cem, n wlio in honor of Mr. and Mrs. ... r hive as lutle, yet never lias A shower made the more they would want. bu-i'the 'U to are .a even. hko ry co.--t as much. I think Peterson was given Friday Hon t as we look hack on it now, i ii in '. . i.i.'i'v-- i have , of Mrs. Thomas Pet-tso- afford to kept up daring all Kumebo !y ought to have taken each lt the home ci whicli will hi4.'! times. They know an old 110 guests one of us and soaked our fat heads. Lunch was served to to have a plow, so make V. of . fast type c;'. maturing pre-were p.otmbt every thing under the sun that the bride and groom lei it. Most men that 1 In.ve can had to sell, if he would sell it feeding of young anyoody fed with many gifts. k to that ought to know, (hut Lord mi (iiough payments. a Where was our into play and partii-ulmik..4. d.,;;t menu anything, who does payments going to be if we lost our m of market condition., aii 4. thing ?). Well most of them Mrs. Dora jabs? Why that had never entered our Mrs. Julia Peterson and best pos.-ibl- e price.-- . of tlie opinion that things will Why should we lose our jobs? Relief the Society This week is Fat More Ik,: Yi".r :,v4. r he as they were, and I dont sup-o-- i heads. stetson attended Wa-eall our big men telling us in Salt e held Conference to that It is hardly anybody wants to see that things was even going to get better? "C.k !:''( stage again, hut these men Was our or our promiconsumption of hicf per cajiita has v:n to think that things will he more nent men goveernment 0 ; er cent in the decreased about warning us? If wo had had l.!. wire away along before the a prominent man he would have hut j. B. York made a business trip iiccord'n r to the war. tiny past five year., That is in prices. Things you Salt Lake we just dident have any. Iiut we (ant Monday. Ohio outlook rtpe.'t. Lave to will be cheap but things lay the blame oil to that, we all got to Of cour-- e lac'4, r f pec h y at have to hay to cat, wear, and use g o.i,-olav it on ourselvs. Each one of us ' v. Ill he in son comparison. Mr;. public is a big f; l"!4 Daisy Wadsworth ami individually as we look hack we can I think this sales tax is tho best tax see what mess we made, but Uie drunk ard. Ikef is a at the home of Mrs. were we have had in years. Its what th,y is over, and this sobering up is terrible, the week. middle Kvte or.e the a of ima enjoys jtuey call painle-s- , Units when you dont but as bad as it Is, its bettor than any rump or loin roast. know von are paying it. Course thats'j ether country. So cheer up! Tliats Lunch 15o Suggestions j'l.-- l a name, no tux is really painless, the only thing they dont tax you on. Mr. and Mrs. George Kirkman Desert Suggestions Limn get the income tax high. You McSamght Syndicate, Inc. daughter Lyndon spent Tuesday Cake not too rich, cookies- - pai.4 a'k Lake City. or with nuts anil fruit-- , nit- - am' Mrs. Wallace Drown, Mr. The members of the O. G. Fridge Mr- raisin-- , piece of good candy, rs- - FtterlinK4 Taylor, Miss ( lara Mr. and an( hu Mrs. Stanley Gilson and at hands their Club entertained daiu or with Jello flavor-;- , di'Leua Laut Mi. Reed at rs. Grace Holman a rno-- t d'd'ghtful social even r.g last spent Wednesday fruit, rice, tapioca or sag' uddiag.-b'an-c Mr. Kenneth Cummings. Gammon and Provo on business. Thur-da- v at Arrowhead. After a cae id fro'4.. Tr. e mange, v, im in the plunge, dinner was latter may be pul into cuid-cr- e uni-ja- r and daugh in the dining room followed with Bishop Robert L. Wil-o- n Mr;. Wm. McLeod returned home or a jar with screw top. in Salt Uke MMba were visitinK May after spending several days Steamed prur.i- - : tuf'.V d v. ,th nut.-an- d ancli.g. Participating ware, Mr. and Confei cnee. , Salt Lake .Met lelian, Mr. and Mrs. dering 4. U.. ,T.m visiting her sister, Airs, rolled in sugar. ' ctona Christensen. i.udb'4.'4. Mr. and Mrs. Harold :i S.ufftJ date4. 'iff. date, rai-i- n at okerman, Mr. and Mrs. Almon Har- - Corn is the outstanding crop of Bishop anj Mrs. ba V. all through pri ' f,.riii b iier, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Mr. America, George Miss Oliva Johnson and Mis. Dean Sehaerrer, Mr. and i.m and Mrs. roll in rugrr and cut ink) jf 0..cn motored Mr-- . Jack McB'h, Mr. and Mrs. Ted v. k d Wed-daGasoline is being produced from .4'.;.-to Provo NOTE y g lettuce and spent the Mr. and Mrs. coal. Howard Shuler the M.'Bcth, iu.hi4 Cream kind of sandwich. day. used, do not melt it. Ethon Johnson To cream Butter Warn slightly, tor Thursday. then work with wooden spoon or knife until soft and of cream con-i- s IF and Mrs, Floyd Openshaw and teney when it will spread easily. i.y motored to Payson Satur- () Service Above All UTAH INDUSTRIAL NEttS & Grant A. Thorne and 0. Strong Mr. holders also can save money with us. and Mrs. Floyd York spent the received combined contract fur J'U,-80- 1 T part of the week of Lb miles for construction WHY PAY MORE FOR LESS visiting rela-- s i" Nephi. 4f Gx of roadway and recon--'- . i Walter Rigby, local Mgr. Phone Payson 107 additional miles of highway 3ni rs' Eugene Warnick of St. : LADY ATTENDANT George and SLivwitz Ir.,....r. Ret0 Santacuin Wed-sri- s servation. M. (M- - Taylor, Sen ice Mgr. SPent Walter I. Monson, Dist. Mgr. Cedar City ay vs'ting Reojeiurg of Ban!, of Southern Utah iy t working on pt4nj'"t. .b a wart Tooele City Local watti4 -- MMrs' 0e4 extended to west side residents. a- . -t . e highly explosive. WTiesi Miiuitcs Count ... a doctor needed, night, and how its after mid- lost you feel without a telephone. Not only for emergencies, but in everyday usefulness in reaching friends, the stores, everywhere, the telephone pays for itself many times over. Make the next call from your neighbors telephone a call to us for service of your ow n. The Mountain States Te!. & Tel. Co. i . ' many on ; IliOIV spV-nu- r (kiw i: ii, ami Im ha ; ..ii- wo, k ;.V r.g that bro' i 4 , twiful and useful presents. a i T to !. I t .i iw liKJ2 because of to in other nn al - bat, v iy hostess 'kK" Mjr ain shower Friday v.utlooi: arranged prettily in honor of her daughter dit, given whose marnage- Ah'. in Forsey, ,i!ine Provo Games in . Monday and lunch served bride received i v ,rv able and public : (nioi'i'ri-'t--- Punnet i:ii, , c-h- i' l,ro Ini to d eo J- - IV Salt Lake ' . ! kit v ' -- that leiii-- - ' k w t Sudden illness in the family, ake. ate spending, hundreds, t'4nusands, ) and Mr- -. John F. Oleson proluady millions that are workim: lor the state, the c.'y, the Federal of the Second ward and Fiishop and tit. There is hundreds of differ Mrs. George A. Cheever of the Fen ,4t h it hiati,l.,s, and hi am eau'-.- , that wai-di'l Salt attended conference ' ve j j iy knows is not lint Lake. tiny wire pilitically created to give ami no politician has too nerve Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robin-o- n to ,.o away with om. Lord, the and money we do spi ml on at tile govern limit. And its fk.in 'y of Provo were gue-f- imt a hit Is tier than the government home of Mr. and Mr- -. F. 11. S'.eet mat we got for ono third the money en Sundav. twi :tty years ago. lint we will do like t ie Lrili-n- , wo will m add lo through. Mrs. Glade Cowan Mis. Dave Ilona G "L wa cut we ci.uy there for Su-a- n Mr-- . Mrs. P.iiTard Yiertcl, aw k Why tho thought never on-and Mrs. Florette Gardner our head that we wasent the of the Fourth ward, attend'd til1! hrii i'o st, wisest, and most accom Rdief Society conference in Salt k- - a d people that Lake. e4. was on this mtm h .:4. Undent we .. v "d out Mass i,l iiction"'! i'. :: dent we make things than oo.ly 7 Did the I., itight ever enter r bone head that the time might i, n i i it U a di i It . is am t z ye e ,n r,.:. for nd", 4i- '1 f""' -I M.- du-- d lk.-ho- Bel I Shuit r Dave -. Cov-eni- end Mira (i Mundav. priu-mi'.- I.yndon Phone Wil-- li.il, . Evelyn William-RolanAudiea Lairbanl.s and Mi Madgi ited in Sait Labe Surd. iv and Mi- ! tu-i- y U. . Soap ,g Mom y m uu Join pay oa 1,1 r be a'lV C.!, , l: tin n another earns the same y Ii u .aa fiiDtuii money invested to hi a .m In that much. One has his to tall hack on, and the other ha-- , no! aing to fall back on when his earn lag capacity has diminished. Ida, hut tho tough p.ut of our whole in is the amount of money they o' JhnMn """.Md.ral M- ., t Mrs. H od, ;i,r;iu.r r '.'a4 mi", i IV aimlrOT-iriimfwii- ii cry i: early. lr,.h r the Outlook Oil Beef" A An .nciea e o to E;:v iuch Drucilla in the Uniti i Slat Clam King' :av ny vsnac&t&r.m i .Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Householder of Eureka Sunday here with llitdr paimls, Mr. and Mrs. John ' s 1 '. i i in-i'- -t ! j . nt po--ii.- le i Leo d t" ' ... 4 p ;4 Lc--o- n, i Non-certifica- i te on :Tred re ,4 olt i est i mi The: nd ar 'Mtice i ,er 153-- flexible biUlt 2 br.os no wtS mirrors. n Ri Altus exist in all is- human - :ain.-bein- g Hatch W. W. Clyde K4 Co. awarded ?77,10:j contract for cou tract. on of seven and sev en-- t, n.hs mile- - mad between Bryce Canyt n jarutim ai this place. No Number of iiiiproveni' nt made to local Cheapest FLOUR & FEED Y i exchange oi- - S", SANTAQUIN, C. H. Bates, Mgr. EVERYTHING YtHING UTAH in mill M t M We are now selling domestic lump Coal at the owing prices BJ AT YARD Per Ton $6.25 DELIVERED Per Ton $6.75 ti H stuff in DAIRY & POULTRY FEED and lake every first sign of Spring, theyre a treat to for line iny RITE-WA- - lt??!orud k (4 W r. ns . E Iff For Satisfaction WE DELIVER We Aim to Serve M Buy Coal from Established Dealers. U H M - full- - U w m EKYTHING IN LUMBER PHONE ANYTHING IN SKRYH 99 added yof'hfu! $S7$2 There are both: PEAK & NOTCH-LAPE- MODELS Newest Spring Shades s'iiap and neatness in the wearer's appearance. L IN: Tweeds) (Springweight (Choice Worsteds) (Finest Cassimeres ) Lant & Persson Co. Chase Lumber & Coal Co E mnn who KNOWS lii? styles the eyes A little change here . . another there . . each of which makes for U THE CLOTHIERS 127 msm r"1 ,' |