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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Ri AN EE&S1 It's Respected Citizen Called By Death ORDINANCE Strange ilmitinued from Page motorists wives know what their husbands think of thumbing neighbors. F , km-me- n in pajmint in advance of of $25.00 p r annum. Said the sum & n ( series of advertisements paid for bjr your local transportation company. Its purpose is to discourage motorist from giving lifts to thunners,r or beggars of free rides. This practise is dangerous to motorist and costly to transportation companies. This entitle the licensee to sha one wagon or other contiuek, ,is d liury of such abveyance in the r.ame ove products and for each additional tiuck, wagon or conveyance used the licensee shall pay an additional $15.00 in advance. And no person, fiim or corporation shall be cr authorized to engage in the busim-- s heriin sp.eilicj, ly teason 1 lic'-n.s- is one of 1 Salt Lake & Utah Railroad bSiiiaBXiBzsafEaaisiaazazvzazzxiaiiifciaaa PAYSON JUNIOR HIGH LIGHTS ! , be 1 1) Lorenzo 1 M M (d . d -, t well as educational. Winters and Mr. Liddle met on December 7th in Spanish Tuesday The most elaborate program our with and guidance superprincipals is over ever school has being put of visors the The supervisdistrict. scheduled for December 22nd. The the reors of the districts reported almusic classes and art club are mits of Guidance the up to activity of ready hard at work on their part the arrangements. Lydia While Booth the present time so that the others to real could benefit by their experiences. ity, Utah, 1912 he amt d ly, formerly the harpist for the BosPERIOD TION 2D) SKI follows: our Guidance teacher ts Wcn Mr. Liddle orchestro ha-ton Symphony Evciy license proother schools for de- )F 1SSCANT E the challenged secured to add to the many other in this for dded chapter, unle-- s be the will whieh time of flates, splendid features of the program. itherw isc pi v.d'd, may be issued for an conn ed later. or any of time months t period Phyllis Dixon, s no Among the many people absent license, but thueof, i ter nullip'c Repo from school were two teachers, Mr. be oDier-vi'provide for, shall 0 Liddle and Mr. Mortimer. Both took s m d for a horter pe'dod than three Ol'R S FKTY sick on Friday and returned to school nouths or a longer period than one on Tuesday. Miss Vaudis Liddle, subd but no license shall extend All cases of impaired vision cannot stituted for Mr. Liddle, and Mr. I,ouis it in which caciidar the yiar Bates our district supervisor taught be cured by glassi -, but by far the s such pra 'Vd1; and the rate for be. it number can class. However, Mr. Moritmers Boyd greater Algebra months, for be thrie iccrise shall McKean, a high school student sup- is of grave importance that your eyes s ix months, ervised Mr. Mortimers Industrial Art are not experimented with, for if for th n'nc months, seven-ligh- t ml glasses are not the lemedy rquited. classes. ,f the jea.ly late. We were very glad to welcome their use is mo-- t ilangeiou.s. If you Passed by the City Council of Pay-,o- n these teachers back to school and ubn it your case to me, your arc City. Utah, this 5th day of we hope the students who ate now safe whether you need them orwhetb 11)32. absent from school make just as er you do not. If you need them, pro-re- r JOHN T. LANT, ones will be furnished, if not, you speedy a recovery. Both Mr. Liddle Acting Mayor and Mr. Mortimer warn you to stay will be promptly informed of the ATTEST, tact. in bed if you feel the least bit ill. V. 11. W1GHTMAN, I will be at the Payson Hot d MonRecorder of Payson City, Lnh On Monday November 5th our prin day, December 12th. Hours 1 to 5 'ity ) OF UTAH, TATE P. M. cipal Mr. Winters was called to Salt )ss. Dr. J. II. Schey, Lake City to a hearing of the State ) iOUNTY OF UTAH, Ophthalmologist Executive committee. lie testified as I, Wayland R. Wightman City Reo a witness to an accident which occorder of Payson City, Utah, do here-- y Mrs. Charles Patten entertained a urred in 1932. fore-oin- g certify that the above and group of friends and relatives at a correct and is a full, true, The beils at the Payson Junior kitchen shower in honor of her daughof an ordinance entitled An opy Mrs. Joseph Ellsworth of Mona, High rang at 3:00 on Wednesday Dec. ter, irdinanee amending sections 221 and formerly Miss lone Patten, a recent 7. The students were excused wond10 of the Revised ordinances of bride. She received many lovely gifts. blood A all was about. what it ering ay son City, Utah, passed by the curdleing scream arose from the hall Utah on the ity Council of Pay-oMr. and Mrs. Clifford Bale annWhen we came out to see what it th day of December, 1932, as app-ar.- s was all about there stood a full bloo- ounce the engagement of their daugh of record in my office. ded cherokee Indian in full regalia. tir, Fern, to Mark Swenson, son of In witness whereof I have here-nt- o followed Mrs. Maggie Swenson of Spanish The students immediately set my hand and affixed the where Fork. The marriage will take place eal of said city this 5th day of hall him up to the assembly r, he gave an excellent Indian program on December 15 in the Manti Temple. A. D. 1932. of the highest quality. This program SEAL) 3 months old Pigs. was recommended by superintendent FOR SALE W. R. WIGHTMAN, Wdlson and was very interesting as $1.50 each. Call DOW Payson, Utah. City Recorder of Payson City, Utah Mr. John Wilson, Mr and Mrs. R. L. Wilson, Mrs Sarah Wilson, Mrs. Emma Wil-oM rs. Ella Kerr, Mrs. Ruth Fia7e-- , Mr. and Mrs. John Lant, Mr. ard Mrs. Thomas Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. George Cloward,, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Clovvaid, Mr. and Mrs. La Mari Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. George A. PeterMr. and Mrs. Rue-beson of Santaquin,, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. William Warner of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wilson and family. A group of young girls assisted in serving. Ch-ev- Miss Fern Mountford entertained a of her young friends at a most delightful birthday party at her home last Friday evening in honor of her thirteenth anniversary. Luncheon was srved at four small tables followed with progressive games. Present were Helen Ailene Street, Florence Pfieff-er- , Emma Jare Wilson, Betty Bingham, Joyce Cowan, Aileen Stanton, Maryline ard Bob Nickols, Virginia Manwill, Merlene Larsnn, Florence Eli. worth, Betty Lou Ivanple, Jean Ailcrn and Howard Simons. .onal. D c: in the Pay-odilection the under Miutuaiy.. was 11 i, Sp't lake. ; i (f s j' ' : 'J. i v, IS r and nomy eco- standardization are die two main factors keeping our coots down. We us 050R1 & PROVO, COWS. IMMED- Several UTAH CHRONICLE Ch.j A!'ways in Stock PUBLISHING CO. 'UJ3fiaaiia2!riaaBS3BzaBMU f Phone ordinary printing because CASH PAID PHONE f Bv Mrs. A. R. Vvilson un-es- 'SissiasaasEKZsiSKSxsiEEassaa FOR USELESS HORSES DEAD ONES IF CALLED IATELY. 0 Attention Yet they will cost you no that aid in -- - City of the n Compel more here than Mrs. Foam Gray, her son Richard and Mrs. Ilyrum McClellan and daugh ter, Mary Lou spent Wednesday in Mc-'.h,- -- 9 n, Huish of a; Xev. Mexico, and Mrs. also by a (Du dnor of Iay-onildren. nude y and largi ly attended ' - rvices for Orson P. Iluish in,.il Tue-da- y afternoon in the i i ,,,j Wind Chc.pel with Enos Sim-- i in charge. The i including prog am mu-i- c were entirely the a'-,i,- pi,, m 1- .- of Mr. Huish, selected our one hundn d numbers. ,,1 The invocation was offered by Rev. Come unto Jesus, James (). as a vocal duet by the vas rcmlei Holly In thers of Mapleton, accompan Lucille Stiwell. One of it d by Mi Ble--eare o itiuns '.i-- t cor. j li, tin dead wu- - rcndeind by Miss Elva Fi:. mom a- nmi an'cd ly Mi-- s Roma There a Biimhill, pianist and Mi-v i, 'iid t. K au-- -, The sirnun vas debveied by Arthur Mitchell of Provo, a foimer He compared the rt idd-- of Pay-on- . Mr. Huish with of works ,ifp red American poets. the A n ah' quartette composed of the ID y !oy- - sang Guide me to thee md the benediction was by Fail 5D- S'pvetl played the re-- i i butTim- - lhM S Friday, December 61 ffK w 1 be-or- Dec-mbe- r, n, Dec-mbe- Mr-- Florence Giiffith and BEAUTY GOOD, SAFE, 3 "1 Mi- T. -. Arms, F.ustac? Mr- -. and Mi-- s Margret Feter- - m m M lent Tuesday in Provo A' is. Mi. a Eugene Hillman and 50 J II. E'.l-- - H fan Gy ed Dr. anal Pi awcie dimer guests Ft X ' e Ik " of M(. and M- -. Dave a 1 LOW-COS- T COODTEAD H .Mendenhall Speedway Tire -- M-s- i !r li Mi-- . a . n Dxen enl.r.ancd at wel ariarged dinner paity followed Cor a on Wednesday evening at the home if hi r mother, Mrs. C. E. Howard. Six tables were at play and pri.es were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Okerman and Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Cloward. Guests included the membi rs of the Gold Band Bridge Club with Mr. and Mrs. Hy-luMeClel an and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ludlow as special guests. wi-- m and Mrs. Lawrence Wi'son, Mr. who were recently married were the honored guests at a most enjoyable dinner party given last Thursday evening, by the parents of the Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wilson. Progressive games provided the entertainment for the evening and the young couple received many lovely gifts. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. a a RI Cash Prices ITS hi the HOME Free Mounting M it aat Shuler Motor rt H U 333!HaaE29aSS3B&3SS2Haiyi323;s:3232iSEa3H3IinJ &2SS32S22233i2BZ3335SSai92a233a33aS3S32!iaillHIIl8 MEAT SPECIALS for Fri. & Sat., Dec. 9 mm .... 9c 5c Salmon m 7c Pound i , 10 POT ROAST BEEF BOIL or i & FEATURED NOTHING BUT QUALITY MEATS Pound r Co. PAYSON, UTAH i br'd---groo- v-- ..J Sensible! Practical ! GIVE GOODYEARS for CHRISTMAS -- . three-fourth- -- me-hal- f: . P. C. Wightman, Mrs. H on Shml spent a icld with Mr. es th" w eh (ed at R pa M'-sMelvin Done and family. sS an Mi- -. Griffith remained for the week. ft! Me. I I PORK STEAKS I wye it. SAUSAGE 8c Round, Loin, & T. Bone 15c Pound Pound Rendered Lard 2 lbs. ..... 23c 5c Veal Stew Pound GROUND ' , ySV .1 X' V V x n' V s Courtesy John H'anomoJier, A'eu i 1 ork. Buffet Supper In The Swedish Manner A hufTet table setting agreeaole for a Sunday night supper or an informal luncheon, something unusual to be done without the aid of servants, has been designed by Sally Moss Marshall, a New York authority on table decoration The Idea is adapted from the Swedish developed with Smorgasbord, modern materials arid American food. A riot of gorgeous autumn colors table, arranged on a the highest tier covered with black no "Cellophane" set off by ultra-ma- r Is three-tiere- d blue, which also covers the second tier, and by folds of violet and am- The material, ber and green. crushed, or flat, or caught into crisp bows, sparkles like crystal or pun gloss. i freshly beef The centerpiece Is a glass vas a mirror holding tall exotic flowers made of the same shimmering material with huge double petals nearly ten Inches long fastened on long slender stems wound with dark green. The flower color Pork Roasts Shld. 14 c Leg .... 17c 10c Pound on scheme black and silver, red and blue Mirrors and tall white candles give added brilliance and Japanese plums, pomegranates, grapes and UtUe crooked necked squashes add to the color Interest The food Is set on the lower tier, easily available, and includes cold meats, shrimps, lobster meat, devilled eggs, bowls of vegetable, salads, pickles and preserves, m tempting as the decorations. ultra-marin- Is Veal Cutlets 2 lbs. Lard 8 tbs. e DIXONS SANITARY Quality Dependable Meats PAYSON, UTAH ssssss&ja.aia&saxaassasxaiaizaiiass19 Groceri 25c |