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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Tlie Payson Chronicle J. IIAItOLI) MOUNTFORD, PUBLISHER tdtered Utah, as at the Post Office at Payson, Utah County, mail matter. secund-clas- j Year 6 Months . $2.00 .. . $1.00 .. DVERTISlNf; RATES ON APPLICATION. Friends will be interested to learn a baby boy to Mr of the birth and Mi . Eldon Reece on Decembei Phone 64 B Mrs. A. R. Wilson Mrs.! 11, at their home in Price. Reece was formerly Miss Bernice Pa-- J Mrs. Ileber A. Curtis gave a birthtten and her mother, Mrs. Y'lvian day party Fi ulay afternoon for her who Patten left Tuesday for Price to be seven was Maxine daughter .served one old. was Lunch at with her. years o large table with atti active placecards for each little guest. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER CHATTEL MORTGAGE Mrs. L. Vickers was hostess at Local herns Local Items IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, OF THE STATE OF UTAH, UTAH COUNTY of - I. a bridge party Saturday evening given for Mrs. Audrea Rowland, Miss NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That default has occurred on the Madge Fairbanks, Mrs. Iona Perkins, Mrs. I5ert Taylor, Mrs. Mere- part of the mortgagors under that dith Amos, Mrs. Elwood Dunn and certain chattel mortgage dated April Mrs. arl Cole. Mrs. Perkins won 20, 1032, filed June 10, 1032 in the the prize for high score and Mrs. office of the County Recorder of Rowland for second high. Sanpete County, Utah, executed by -- J. W. Jones and Ruth M. Jones, Mrs. May Box and children have mortgagors, to W. II. Hadlock, State gone to Salina to reside. Mr. Box Bank Commissioner for the use and is in the C. C. C. Camp there. benefit of the creditors of the North Sanpete Bank, a corporation, mortMiss Grace Loveless has returned gagee. That the indebtedness securhome from California after an ab- ed by said chattel mortgage has sence of several weeks. not been paid; that there is due at the date of the first publication of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ilermanson and this notice under the terms of said children, Beth and Gerald spent Fri- mortgage the sum of $8202.16. That day in Salt Lake, Mr. Ilermanson the following is a description of the attending the banquet and Millers mortgaged property as described in t: convention at the Chamber of said mortgage, Fifteen hundred ten (1510) head of sheep of various ages, ear markMr. and Mis. Henry Jarvis of Eued with under slope and reka were guests at the home of fork in the right ear, and under their sister, Mrs. Ray Stanton on slope and uppelr bit in the left Sunday. ear; or an under slope and swallow fork in the left ear, and an has Dilwoith returned under slope and upper bit in the Wignall 'home from a trip to California. right ear; or an under slope and upper bit in the right ear, and Metrill Smith has returned home under slope and upper nick in the from Salt Lake where he has been left ear; or an under slope and a medical treatment for receiving upper nick in the right ear, and leg injury. an under slope and upper bit in the left ear; or a metal ear tag Mrs. Paul Davis, Mrs. Wendall in either ear bearing the name of Mrs. Dave Shuler , Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Glenn Dorius, Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth, NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to Mrs. Selby Dixon and Mrs. Stanley Law and the terms of said mortgage WiKon spent Monday in Salt Lake. the following described portion of the described in and covered by Mrs. Stanley Wilson was hostess property said mortgage, nine hundto the ladie, of her Contract Bridge red forty (940) of said sheep, now Club. in possession of the undersigned in Utah Mr. and Mrs. Bert Staheli of the Payson Precinct, Utah County, will be sold at public auction to the First ward announce the birth of the a fine baby girl on Wednesday, Dec- highest cash bidder on Saturday 23 day of December 1933 at the hour ember 13. of 2:00 oclock p. m. at the E. H. Mrs. Anna Samuels Smith of San Street pasture situated about two miles west of Payson, Utah County, Gabriel, California and Mrs. May Smith of Long Beach left Tuesday Utah, adjoining the intersection of for their homes after a delightful the D. & R. G. and Union Pacific visit of several weeks with Payson Railroads. Purchase price payable of the Unitd and son acc- in lawful money friends. Mrs. Ed to-wf- feet p- more or & S. L. R. - Nrth 364. Tues-aftemo- SUBSCRIPTIONS 1 ALIMONY & DIVORCE LAWS OF MexANY STATE in the Union and ico, with plain English explanatory A differcomment and annotations, Cov-ei- s state. each for By Mrs. A. R. Wilson Phone 64 ent publication mamage, divorce, alimony, legseparate The Missionary Tea was held al separation, annulment, at the home of Mrs. Lois maintenance, custody and support of Oates with Mrs. Edith McFadden as children, etc. Specify state wanted. The topic of the Price $1.00 assisting hostess. with a delight- THE CRIMINAL LAWS OF ANY was Persia, program ful paper given by Mrs. E. G. Breeze STATE in plain English with full received by the explanation. Price $1.00. A letter recently Mrs. Jessie Lee THE BANKRUPTCY LAWS fully from organization Ellis was read. She told interesting explained; who may become a bankwork rupt, voluntarily, involuntarily, experiences of the missionary $1 00 in Persia with which she is connectined and of the hospital work of her MEXICAN DIVORCE LAWS and Hannah Miss Ellis. formation gratis. husband, Dr. safe, CHARTERS; Porter gave a Christmas scriptural DELAWARE 24 hours. in obtained Christmas and pianologue a sound, sure; reading ANY LAW QUESTION fully answwas given by Mrs. D. P. McDowell. ered by competent, trained lawyers for $1.00. Mrs. N. Blaine Winters was hostLEGAL RESEARCH (SOCIETY ess at a most charmingly arranged 1604 Maltman Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Christmas party Wednesday evening. (Clip this adv., it may come handy Her guests were served at one long sometime.) ;able centered with a lovely poinsetta o plant with tall green cathedral candGet Up Nights? les on each side. Lighted tapers in Make this 25c Test green and red were at each place. the Lax the bladder as you the and tree A lighted Christmas exand out Drive bowels. impurities seasons special decorations added to irritation cause acids that cessive Her guests in the festive occasion. and frequent desire. Get a eluded the members of the Tres Joli burning the bladdof 25 box cent Willard-son, Bridge club with Mrs. A. from any drug store. Mrs. Glenn Doius and Mrs. Wen- er laxative, four days if you are not reas special guests. After dall Erlandson lieved of getting up nights go back Gifts were exchanged by the memconand get your money. bers of the group during the evenbuchu etc., oil, leaves, juniper taining ing. Bridge was the diversion. acts pleasantly and effectively on the bladder s'milar to castor oil on the bowels. If you are bothered with Scout Under the direction of their of scouts the Elmo backache, or leg pains caused from Wilson, master, the First ward gave a Christmas gladder disorders you are bound to party Wednesday night at the ward feel better after this cleansing and hall. Dancing and games provided you get your regular sleep. City entertainment and refreshments were Drug Co., says BUKETS is a best seller. served. Each boy invited a guest. a,t T. II. SUMNER, doing business as SUMNER MERCANTILE AGENCY, 5-- r, East 2 ohains; 3.20 chains; of a to the lnSAiea 3 acres vs. , 0'KK o Ust Plaintiff, to ti , thencJ 1 - PARLEY JENSEN and MAY JENSEN, his wife. 2V J M Defendants. be sold at Sheriffs Sale on Tues., the 2nd day of of Jan. 1934, at eleven o'clock a. m. of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at the City and County Bldg., situate in Provo, Ut., 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, Commencing 7.20 chains West of the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of Section 18, Township 9 South, of Range 2 East of the Salt Lake Meridian; thence South 543 feet; thence West 400 feet; more or less to the west side of land described in deed showing To lb-ic- e I Robinson & the Plaintiff, vo, Ut. ?a.yl itot,1nson F. & M Publication in Dec. iv.. B p . k B.Pro 'Chrot 1933 to-w- it: CASH FOR USELESS DEAD ORES PHONE . PAID HORSES 1 680, PROVO, r UTAH Hiiiimm nunm BU-KET- S, BU-KET- S, v to EXPECTANT If you have ever been a patient in any hospital, you are probably familiar with the advantages of a liquid laxative. to-w- it; Peery ompanied them home for a visit. All doctors know the value of the laxative whose dose can be measured, and whose action can be controlled. The public, too, is fast returning to the use of liquid laxatives. People have now learned that a properly prepared liquid laxative brings a perfect movement without at the time, or after. Dr. Caldwells long experience with mothers and babies, and his remarkable record of nearly three thousand births without the loss of one mother or child, should give anybody complete confidence in States. John A. Malia, State Bank Commissioner successor to W. H. HadMrs. S. M. Simpson was hostess lock, State Bank Commi. sioner, at a most enjoyable social afternoon for the use and benefit of the t Iler guests were the Thursday. creditors of the North Sanpete ladies of the Afternoon Sewing Club Bank. and Samuels with Mrs. Anna Smith Mrs. May Smith of California and Date of first publication: December Mrs. Sarah Peery as special guests. 15, 1933. la--- Heres Quickest, Simplest Way to Stop a Cold NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF BENJAMIN M. HANCOCK, deceased. Ci editors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence, 67 South Third East St., Payson City, Utah, on or before the 10th day of February, 1934. Dated at Payson City, Utah this 5th day of December, 1933. JUSTIN A. LOVELESS Executor A. L. Booth, Attorney Provo, Utah Publication in The Payson Chronicle Doc. WOMEN! NEED NO LONGER SUFFER AT PERIODIC INTERVALS OR WORRY ABOUT DELAY! LAXVIBURNUM ITak 2 Bayer Tablets. A- - Drink full glassoT water. Repeat treatment in 2 hours. crush 1 It throat is sore, S Bayer Ui and dissolve a Tablets half in Aspirin (lass of water and gargle according to directions in box. Almost Instant Relief in this Way The simple method pictured above way doctors throughout the world now treat colds. It is recognized as the QUICKEST, safest, surest way to treat a cold. For it will check an ordinary cold almost as fast as you caught it. is the Relieves the most stubborn cases quickly and effectively Different from anything you have every used. Priced $5.00 for full size. Sent in plain wrapper, postpaid.-sol- d only by U. S. LABORATORIES Box 2006 Hollywood Sta., Los Angeles. (Clip and put away!) Ask your doctor about this. And when you buy, see that you get the real BAYER Aspirin Tablets. They dissolve almost instantly. And thus work almost instantly when you take them. And for a gargle, Genuine BAYER Aspirin Tablets dissolve so completely they leave no irritating particles. Get a box or 12 tablets or a bottle of 21 or 100 at any drug store. DOE S NOT HARM THE HEART MOTHERS any prescription which he wrote But most important of all, a gentle liquid laxative does not cause bowel strain to the most delicate system, and this is of the utmost importance to expectant mothers ana Pure 1 to every child. Expectant mothers are urged tc try gentle regulation of bowels with Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin. It is a delightful tasting laxative cl delightful action, made of fresh herbs, pure pepsin and active senna. Not a single mineral drug to be absorbed by the system, or irritate the kidneys. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is an approved preparation ready for t druggists. UNDERWEAR You can be a very big hearted Srqita Claui for the lingerie in this sale is prided a lot lower than you thought it would be. You can give more than one piece easily you can even buy some for yourself! and kept use by all a more attnetire plice when Iron Fireman takes over the fin of job. 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