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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Tine Pay son Chronicle hi- - iii i I otfiie at Caystm, Utah, as Utah Cwunty, $2.00 r t Mmiths IA . parents, Mrs. Margaret Wilde evening a similar affair was held Mrs. Pauline Crook. at the Jones home for the younger j ' second-cta.- e friends. The young bride received Miss Allean Jones, a June bride' many lovely gifts. v'us Kest of honor at a miscellaneous shower last Thursday after- I). H. Higginbotham of Sflt Lake noon given by her mother, Mrs. Char- - was here Sunday with his wife and les Jones. The guests included the baby at the home of Bishop and Mrs. older relatives and friends. In the It L. Wilson. MilLSiai to to tom (ksEf) (B Qb $1.04) June to-w- it: NITARY MARKET 1933. NOTICE The Board of Education of Nebo School District will receive bids for the construction of an addition, including plumbing, to the Mapleton school at Mapleton, Utah, also for the installation of plumbing, etc. at the Leland School, up to June 21st at 8:00 p. m., when the bid will be opened. Plans and specifications may be secured at the Nebo School District office or from Claude S. Ashworth, Architect, Provo. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids. B. L. ISAAC, Clerk Utah. Chas. W. Mitchell, Deputy Local Items By Mrs. A. R. Wilaon ft r Specials for Fri. & Sat., June Veal Cutlets 2 lbs. Beef Boil, Pound 25c Veal Stew Pound to ride on new tiros all 9-- around 10 8c . Veal Roasts, 0 1 shld., lb No question about it, It feels great to have gripping, long, o Or .certainly the sure wearing, quick-stoppin- safety of new every wheel HAMS Pork Roasts, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Loveless enter- I! how swell it fW. is? Picnic years ago, you can buy whole set of Goodyear now! Corned Beef Sliced, lb,.... Liver, (beef) 2 lbs. Bacon, Armours Sliced, lb 1 OOr OOIfEAR ALL-WEATH- 15c Freshly Ground Beef STATE OF UTAH ) of Provo, Mr. Willis Payne, Mr. GilCounty of Utah ) bert Peay, Miss Marguerite Peay, Goshen Precinct Miss Melva Hull, Miss Della Trotter, ) I have in my possession the foll- Mr. Albert Hudson of Santaquin, Mr. owing described estray animal which, and Mrs. Loveless and Miss Seeley, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at public auction to the high- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crook of Ton- est cash bidder at Goshen, Utah, Utahlopah, Nevada are visiting here with 3 lbs. Ground Veal & Pork lb. IQp g Goodyears on And for less tire cost a few ... than a single HOC shld., lb Phone 64 Porter and Nebeker, Attorneys for tained at their home Friday evening the Plaintiff, Payson, Utah in honor of their house guest, Miss Publication in Payson Chronicle Verda Seeley of Castledale. RefreshJune 9, 16, 23 and 30. ments were served and a general social evening was enjoyed. In attESTRAY NOTICE endance were Miss Vera Lindstrom Id forgotten Quality Groceries Dependable Meats Payson, Utah Phone 2 SAMUEL MORGAN Poundkeeper for Goshen Precinct. Plaintiff, SAMUEL BURTON TAY'LOR AND ELVA TAYLOR, his wife, Defendants, To be sold at Sheriffs sale on Monday the Uni day of July 1933, at eleven oclock A. M. of said day at the front door of the County Court at the City and House, County Building, situate in Irovo City, Utah County, State of Utah, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, in Utah County, State of Utah, All of IH One of Block Nine Plat A" Payson City Survey of Building Lots, Situated in section Nine South, seventeen, Township Range Two East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian. Area SI1 J 160 acres. Dated at Provo City, Utah this 6th day of June 1933. E. G. Durnell, Sheriff, Utah Co., gfe arazstoBs aEatn NOTICE OP SHERIFFS SALE OF County in Goshen Precinct on Mou lt F I. IKOlF.RTY day the 12 day of June 1933, at 10 oclock A. M. at Sam Morgans corral. DISOn Bay ballyfaced horse, hind legs JUDICIAL IN THE FOURTH TRICT COURT, OF THE STATE white, left front leg white to knee. OF UTAH, UTAH COUNTY Age about 12 years. No Brand weight about 1500 pounds Said estrays were taken up by me PAYSON BUILDING AND LOAN in said precinct on? the 2nd day of SOCIETY, a rorpuration, By I1 fktisiv; rates on application. vs. jl,yE , ' 'their PUBLISHER J. H AROL1) MOl'NTFORD, FRIDAY. ... So take advantage of present low prices while you can still get them . worlds . , You can buy the best-know- n tire, the Goodyear prices you may never again. ER Supertwiif Cord Tiro a see 25c 10c GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHE- GOODYEAR PATHFINDER R Ideal for Meat Loaf Shuler Motor Qxxr6orrL, uf&cA. Co. Payson, Utah May 29. 1933 WOMEN'S CONTRIBUTION There is some doubt TO THE MOTOR CAR that people care to hear goes on under the hoods of very much about what their cars. driver knows that "driving qualities" are not accidental; they are put there. How the manufacturer creates or evolves those results He judges entirely by the results he gets in may not interest"hlm. driving. Well, it is not essential to talk "shop"; let us talk Results. and you will find that the engine Smoothness. Drive the Ford due to its design and the extra precise runs with surpassing smoothness, The ' V- -8 its manufacture. There it is, 75 horsepower (we could say 80) at the drive-sha- ft for the driver's use. With less weight to pull around, the mettle is rather remarkable. of this car response its life-li- ke more power on a gallon of gasoline than Economy. Our -8 develops any car we have made. Mileage is partly a matter of individual driving, but under average conditions the Fcrd V 8 does 17 to 20 miles a gallon. Of course, car economy is not only a matter of fuel. Ford -8 ha3 that ini tial cost, too, but it is also economical in the complete sense operation, maintenance. This is woman's contribution. The motor car must not Appearance. View the Ford -8 and you will not only be useful, but also need our comment on its fine appearance. Comfort. This also is woman's concern. In 30 years she changed the motor car from a wagon to a coach. Comfort is a quality made up of numerous ingredients. There is no comfort without a quiet, smoothcolor, good running engine. We have all the other ingredients too, convenience. taste, quality, ease, safety, roominess and methods of Power. x" frj vun JUnifrom . tLWm!' Prices of Raw Material op 30 to 50 since January 1st V- V- good-looki- ng V- With facts like these staring us in the face, we ask ourselves: "How much longer can we pdl mgs at January prices? Why not visit our store today And by all means ask to see our line of rugs by the Bigelow Weavers. Each marked with this label, which just about "says it all. . . SEE OUR WINDOWS Dixon i I ' o. - . Taylor - Russell Co- - |