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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Mane Patten entertained a Harvev son'a--.steby the ward leaden. Harry Jackson, Smith, Mn, of girlfriends Monday even-T- Mi waltz a was group A feature juize of v. of M, and Mia. Bert Jackson (J,ne H'llman 6 au won by Mr. and Airs. Hemy Jeppsonjing at a birthday party. Christmas v will reside at Xephi. ih Mrb vvused to the and were deeoiations C. A pnze given f the First ward. Ah-- . W eiitei tamed at a bildal n unsick, were carried out rua in details ious t in large-the tin hav ing gioup Mrs. n M i s, afteinoon at her ' a .(o,u! Tnuisday Contest games and f111 U tarn Gray aaendante was awa ldtd to' the First holiday colors. M me m Inmoi of the young b ule. m entertainment ),r and ward as se- - Rook provided Second the with ird p"' uM l..e gui ts included the older rela-- t H lunch was served with caids placed mj In H' E!l the of and family. n fi.end., K for Miss Faye Hone, Miss Ada nzs Weilv t! aw was a. ardtdtoMr Mimlar gna lair and u Mfs. Earle. oei mg June Curtis, MBs Dr Mrs. Lam s Uiciitzanu Schaerrer, Miss W ,n tor a younger gioup. Mis. Jack- '.MrMr. and Miss Edna Curtis u May E1 and Mrs. Lowe Johnson were inOhijstal n oiled many lovely and B N They Loveless, Miss Hoience Gale, iLvan-to- n Wyoming Sunday. ioneer Daught ma Jane Wilson and the Ciostesa. L. A. a Mrs. Eastman, Mi Mb ted Mr. Miss won were Schaerrer Travel by Prizes M It is Sound Business Economy to Ship and at i nts of Mis. Lowe Johnson. n and Chrystal Curtis. .Mm. F. A. Sell ram in entertained a x.. B Daj?s: Low Passenger friends and u via Salt Lake & Utah Railroad. l datives of announces M l.ilban Lewellyn r me Jfl. giaup thehtld their ting at ..ibicsday evening in honor of her tee maniage of her daughter, Clara Mrs. Lorin Johnson entertained at h D' Tanni r adform-dF: with added with the Arthur Young, Mrs. ties Fares and Equal Freight 1 he iai'gl.tii, to Mr. Alva Henline of Thistlcx & eiuldrcns party Thursday for her r an,eU m to Mr. ile'ui 2ES BSat8EaHBtBB88EaaiBai3ftSE?fl5l!ltCSa!aEI!ESS hi Hi var-wa- n i M Z, -- 1 e- Dt tm-an- d ,,Sr . i'p V -- vTfc y H Delivery Service on m H n Less Carload Freight provides the Traveler or Shipu vantage of Free M Pick-up-a.i.- d per Unexcelled Transportation. Pauline Schramm, a recent brid' in Clinton young couple will Hside jltl e (jaughter Lorraine who was dm af air was m the nature of a 1,1X011 ianch- A her sixth birthday. 'celebrating shower. (d'u'iecUs . Mi- -. Itwellyn and daughter, Mrs. entertained at a bridal May Box in honor of Mrs L. P. Vickers entertained at a leading social event of the week dwer Fnday afternoon Mrs. of home at Mbride the Bridge luncheon last Thurs ball A. I. delightful the young was tr,t- Nebt Stake with ar.J cards placed for the foil- relatives Kir.-ward Jones. day t Lodisa Twenty Tue-dathe night at Jd d Mrs. Floyd Wilson, - older friends were of the anowing guests: family was affair The hall. novation In the evening a similar group Mrs. John T. Lant, Mrs. Ray Mon-- j for the Senior and Adult class .son, Mrs. Ann Butterworth, Mrs. J. monho-of the stake by the stake w re entertained. There was a t for of the gifts Joi dan A. Evelyn Tay- t ful gu' A. Earle, Mrs. George Chase, Mrs. honor. hoAlta Cowan and Guy Johnsenjof - r . ftaaaxssasflaasa,s2a3BsaL3E33a2'33i222.tig;2r:.a.' y pre-at.gi- beau-tndei- -, di-pl- Physicians and Dentists Form Organization charge, The eluded Christmas choius directed" byeattiS a immn written parents, jj r- man on their Lil'ie Dean; aad pa'1 as a to Sakni, Alene and (ieraldine p1 by Ruth Jane T T7 Christmas eusto and H dlscUSiH America Unde IB-HT- A., elm N residt n Relief to Airs. George Simpson. I base a".( C22.3l2SX2SBSZaISIiaSVaa &i lllEBIgIXiai,jj H William Wyhr ann marriage of iiie r da :gb. Airs. -- Dorius, noons. H U Dr. L3 the der L. m an SLEDS Seco sa M DRUMS m R m H .10 to $6.75 M ;as2SisaBixsizaisn M A J!23S3aiU3S"llimu 9t n S. tv as m ft H M aH Mrs. L Federa B roll K m lots of 3 ELECTRIC poem, Kathry TRAINS wrilter cond w Priced Reasonatly H 3 Mrs. E Christo ionary BBEBlBailllllllin Jol op M M s. 90c to $7.50 C Maybet rubber MAMA dolls with great, big blue eyes that open and close. Baby dolls that cry. Curly-head- s and funny-headwhat a variety. BettMy Miss in to show Santa er bring your little which one she wants! MECHANICAL 4 g dolls SKIIS 5 sented Mrs. K lips. Nl ss OUTFITS gfi2KlllllliSaHHaS9331 Mis-tha- n w zisszxaiiaMiaiiaaa 25c 1 from t1 ft sonal, as sincere, as one from your own ast T! Miss A H 55c 2 W the n a OS 5c and up ROOK & PIT No greeting is as per- 90c HI GAMES All Kinds by 29c to H ART EMBROIDERY Stunt i tertain SKATES 5 A di M Ing wa $1.25 to 2.25 elders were i Ott a Crista lIBlEKlElBBBBSBBBKHISEEElSr3BIBBi9BBBK9KIXIlE3;SBESBe3IXaBaaES'ZSIEBEBIBIBIBlllBKieiKislllllllllll Ludlow Christ) t 5 room We ar.d -- 8. Alain. each w funnv ones and pretty ones BOOKS FOR WEE FOLKS JL Richar Mr. The Df ER GOOSE, FAIRY TALES, & MANY OTHER FAVORITES A PARTY EVERY NIGHT But Only Two Party Frocks Clever girl She has a flair for management. Thats why she chose the sensible way to keep up her standard of. appearances with out spending beyond her means. DRESSES Cleaned and $1 and up pressed GORE CLEANING COMPANY ! .T(rFIIEIIS3IEISIIHBIIEZlISimi3ISIl!EiillSi'2 M U'lSSaSl&SSSaiSBBaBBXBIBSIBIXBBBBIEBBIBE iElSZSBBZIEZSBIEBIBXIXBXJXIlXBlZZBJlZlIBSIBBBBXIliailBr issioi Sliest. IESISBaaSaBlll,,l,l, Pays s H H Id Milt nd M u a ed the Club Bright fmals m au TOOL CHESTS PAINT SETS 5c to 50c Dogs, Cats, & Teddy Bears 49c to 1.95 i $2.50 i fled a if hb Faetoi WAGONS Ion Ni You $4.85 $1.00 to the T at ng urirg 15 YEAR 26 PIECE Skat v SILVER In a beautiful Leather-LikWhile they last. Texaco Certified Service Try our Havoline Premium Wax-Fre- e and that Superior Gasoline Motor Oil Texaco Fire Chief! The 100 NRA Station Earl Davis, Lessee tis w'h M w 'ECS For Winter driving: Mil hour s 5 c and t Oc M M M and M LOADED WITH EXCITING PICTURES IN COLORS. MOTH .'57-2- Modern 4 FOR PENT furnished house. 580 North Inquire of O. S. Kapple. ' Tueda; H Telephone! In their first practice game of the season, the Payson high school basketball team was defeated by the Provo Bulldogs last Friday night with 2 a score. The Bulldogs broke away to a fast start in the first half of the game leading the Lions 24 to 6 at that time. Payson snapped ou of it in the. 3rd quarter and rolled their score from 6 to 17 in that period, keeping the Bulldogs on the run. AIcBeth, Jensen and Francom performed well in the game. In an opening game the Provo sophomores defeated the Payson sophomore 42-X v House with FOR SALE 1 and one third acres good land in Payson, close to town. Coop and Phone Provo 7G1 or outbuildings. Lumber Company, vvritp Bonneville Provo. Evening Phone S91R. 3tpd. L Dr. office Payson Defeated by Provo In First Practice Game 5 room eration dentists hLl (5tTT'ttlUS Miss Nelda Patten who was burned to death at Duncan, Ariz., Thanksgiving day was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cohn Patten, who formerly Not the daughter lived in Payson. of John Patten as was stated in last weeks Chronicle. be will Olliristut .s CORRECTION A . ree accoitPF 1 o CI-- (ZlllIEKIiIIIGIIIEUSXSZSkE8SS!SlK2ieiEtSiIlfiE01SEaEBI!millimimiIHliimi (Continued Under this arrangement title tr all accounts remains with the doctor while the bureajj merely handles the Such a details of business routine. plan makes for more efficient methods as well as relieving the doctor of business details that rol him of valuable time he wishes to use in rendering even better professional service to his patients. Si Mrs. Cha, hej i: Iden Weddira "pnal. Papery k 'lna vaical" .scrap-b- - fioni Page 1) The organization at Tacoma has proven to be of extensive value to both dot tors and patients. The re ult there has been that patients tieat their medical bills with a higher regard than formerly an a growing feeding of pleasant goodwill is constantly in were given evidence. Mis. S. M It is intended, here, that the bureau will be of service to the public not only in arranging satisfactory Mr. and settlements of accounts now in ex- ounce the istence but in arranging business details at the time medical service is The plan of the bureau is, rendered. in these times of stress, to learn a quickly as possible who of the patients holding accounts are unemployed and unable to pay, at present, and arrange extensions of time in order to relieve such indivduals of the embarrassment of receiving bills and statements until such time as they are able to pay. For the individual employed but finding difficulty in making his money go around it F planned to employ an installment .system favorable to the patient and the doctor. The bureau functioning at all times as the business representative of the physician or dentist. c SET e Case End $4.45 ;n hi b cha CARS RUBBER PLAY BALLS All Sizes & Colors 5c to 50c made KIDDIE and TRICYCLES $1 to fw'o 1 th j ;be lo mg su $5.75 ocatedsM ZBIlBflBBIBflBlBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBflBBBBBlIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIBflBflf B1BBBBEBBEIIEBXE1ZZ earn ssx ..mH'"1'"' D. Phi J |