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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH EEic2apvax!SsaKSS2KEa3Biza3fissssxisi FPJDAY, APrjt. 2li Local Items Coming Here Phone By Mrs. A. R. Wilson 64 Mrs. Henry Erlandon was hostess Friat a delightful Bridge luncheon afternoon. Her guests were the members of her contract bridge club and Mrs. Ray Stevens, Mrs. Bert Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Ammon Nebeker, H. S. Tipton, Mrs. Earl Page and Mrs. W. T. Amos as special guests. IrSVS'Qllt id.. Points Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pfeiffer and Pfeiffer spent the Miss Florence week en, in Rock Springs, Wyoming !PMNli day S. L. & U. R. R. ROUTING Handling, Fast Service Dependable Movement of Freight. Guarantees Careful with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McBeth. S You are sure of Quick Delivery Ship Via Salt Lake & Utah Railroad s Ranch At Hurst FOR SALE Several 100 five week old Roosters Hundred undersized five week old puliets. Registered Holstein bull service. Phone 112R5. Albert V. Weigel Bro-- . It Seems Useless to Write When many of your friends live in neighboring towns you probably don't write them often, but yet they are too far away to visit frequently. Why not visit by telephone? You can call 60 miles awiay for 35 cents after 8:30 p. m. 100 miles for 45 dims-- , possible methods for selling more Utah products in Los Angeles and more Los Angeles pro- T ducts in Utah, Albert V. Weigel, Domestic Trade Commissioner of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, will be in Payson May 1st. He is 5 shares of Salem Irr FOR SALE six weeks tour of the igatioa and Cana! Co. $G0 per share making a .tate. Inquire Parley P. Cloward, Salem. During his trip he will call upon 3tpd. Adv. uiness men and producers and proo ducers organizations, in an endeavor Used Furniture. In- to create a FOR SALE greater amount of trade quire Chronicle Office. between the two sections and a faster development of the west. BIHBIliaiKIEBSIKKEES I Wanted i cents. Mrs. Minerva Mayer and Mrs. Veda chorus Berge entertained the Ladies of the Third ward Monday. Dainty refreshments vere served to the following members: Mrs. Iva Chase director; Mrs. Mary J. McClellan, Mrs. Sarpianist; Mrs. Virginia Hill, Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Shirts, ah Tanner, Rebecca Tweede, Mrs. Ingar Tanner, MenMrs. Zenda Jones, Mrs. Marie Mrs. denhall, Mrs. Ella Anderson, Leah Erickson, Mrs. Thalia Dalton, Mrs. Annie Tanner, Mrs. Amy SimmMrs. Elions, Mrs. Nellie Bannister, zabeth Manwill, Mrs. Vida Moore, and Mrs. Della Badham. i Qood Presswork, Qood Typ Qood Paper We seek perfection on each order here does not mean just so much we print A pan-- r and; a happy combination of the printers v KNOWN FOR PAPERS THEIR QUALIt BUY YOUR PRINTING AT Youll. BB crafTac? better HOMP served Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thorne enter- - ,an(l Mrs. John C. CarlislFj tained at an Easter Party in Spring-- 1 Irs' Blaine Winterrs, Mr.'uj " Bson from aad Mn, ville last Thursday evening at the Mr. J. S. Bills Sr., returned his by accompanied Los Angeles, I Mr. of home Thornes mother for a n.v:, and Mrwill and Mrs.' daughter and her husband who number of Payson including Mr. Hillman. j. remain for an indefinite time. - Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bills announce the arrival of a son on Mon- o day, April 17. Mrs. Iva Chase, Mrs. Mina Simons Mrs. Cuba Davis, Mrs. Frances Simp Mrs. Theresa Stark of Salt Lake ,on, Mrs. Lula Erlandson, Mrs. Annie has been visiting here with her sistCurtis and Mrs. Edna Street of the er, Mrs. William Kitchen. a Cultus Club were in Springville to attend the First District Mrs. Iva Chase, Mrs. Elizabeth Convention of Federated Clubs. Manwill and Mrs. Mary J. McClellan entertained the ladies chorus of the Ruth Wilson entertained a numb Third ward Friday afternoon at the er of her little friends at an Easter home of Mrs. Chase. Lunch was serparty Saturday afternoon, th occasion ved at small tables each centered being her birthday anniversary., with a basket of sweet peas. The afternoon was spent in playing Loto Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Householder tto. Prizes being awarded of Eureka spent Easter Sunday in Evan Erickson and Mrs. John BadPayson with their parents, Mr. and ham. Cards were placed for Mrs. Mrs. John Persson. R. L. Wilson, Mrs. Rulon Hill, Mrs. Merle Tanner, Mrs. Leslie Shirts, Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Robertson Mrs. Rebecca Tweede, Mrs. Seth Tan and two sons Leon and Douglass Ray ner, Mrs. Harold Jones, Mrs. Byron ire visiting at the home of Mr. and Mendenhall, Mrs. Pete Anderson, Mrs Mr. J. S. Bills Jr., parents of Mrs. Le Roy Dalton, Mrs. Evan Erickson Mrs. B. M. Tanner, Mrs. N. T. SimRobertson. mons, Mrs. Frank Bannister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wride and Cleon Moore, Mrs. John Badham and children of Bingham visited in Ben hostesses. jamin and Payson this week. Miss Carol Iluish was in Provo BUTTER WRAPPERS on Tuesday for an institute for PHONE 171 FOR Club leaders. Payson Milling Co. We Pay Highest Cash Prices Sat-urd- Ask Long Distance for any rates youd like to know. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. FRESH MILK COWS and s S POULTRY Will Pay Cash 8 Harry Volsky Payson Box 52 Phone 171 5 1113831 lias I- - Good News! ofo IX0NS SANITARY MARKER 11 Dependable Meats Quality Groceries U Payson, Utah Phone 2 SPECIALS FOR FRI. & SAT., APRIL 21 & 22 Lard, 4 lb. pkg. 27c Get CtATE0St as many as you like while they last 1st GRADE GAS j . H l 1 Sc per gallon s : 6 Gallons fior $1.00 8 FIRST GRADE OILS, 25c per quart $ 95 Mens g Steer Beef Beef Boil, lb. Beef Liver, 2 lbs T. Bone Steaks, lb Sir Loin Steaks, lb. Roasts s tb. 8 i : DUKE PAGE AUTO CO. WHERE PRICES ARE RIGHT m gc 13c igc . 18c Suit! meets present-da- These are top , suits. Fine all woo! f rics high grade tailoring Costs were lowered aad quality 1. maintained. Instead of making these4 to individual measure made them ready to d 2. Instead of making then season ing the busy the hf tailor wages are we made them upduml dull period. 3. Instead of making th different style the brics we confine PPulr most the two a fifty thi. our Never before to j ledge have ult?, 80 quality been low a price. 9c to 15c Pork Roasts, shld., lb Fresh Side Pork, lb ..... ... Pork Sausage, 3 lbs 14c lOc at You will find them on sale 25c Bacon, Armours Sliced, lb . 17C Hams, Best Quality, half or whole Pound . igc y conditions. and the three fabrics demand. in greatest Pots j 8 that All Items Below Feature Qurdity QiminmniHiniiniiimiiiiHiiiinauiimQ j T9" cost and brought th fine suits down to a pries SATOEDAY NIGHT To encourage quantity buying we will sell for a limited time Phone Prices 7 A real merchandising chievement A mail stroke that leveled lb Continues Until SPECIAL OFFER! For Daily 4-- H V WHY PAY MORE? 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