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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Chezs Opinion Asked on Closing of Artesian Wells Hawaii Calls Jack Ben Little Pen-o-gra- ms lRO O Attorney general Joseph has U i11 asked hy the Utah (ounty Commission for an interpretation of the state law in regard to the jurisdiction of county commissioners in closing of artesian wells. Providing the commission has the power to do so, an ordinance compelling ail artesian well owners to cap their veils after November 1 will be di.iwn up, the county maimission derided Monday night. y County W. Stanley Dunford was to secure a ruling from Chez and then draw up an ordirar.ee if the commissioners have such power. t ht'7. He ixk Awfuily Hi a he cxnirhj down friz field. -- bet 'x Att-nnu- w slttsyf $eem to iet turn Impressive Services Hed For William Cushing Laigely attended end impressive funeral services were held in the 1st ward chapel Saturday afternoon for i BENNY, popular radio comedian, is getting ready for Hawaii. he Is practising with a pair of comely native girls for his SunNBC-Blu- e Network programs which will be shortwaved to day night Honolulu beginning early In November. JACK William Cushing one of the oldest members of the ward. Bishop Albert McClellan was in marge and the ptakers were J. A. Loveless, C. II. White and Professor William Boyle jf Provo. The opening prayer was by J. S. Bills Sr., the benediction by George Stabeli and the dedicatory :rayer by Hyrum K. Elmer. The musical program included a selection by the ward choir, vocal solos by Mrs. Melba Powell and Mrs. Irene Provstgaard with Roma Brim-ha- ll as accompanist and a vocal duet by Mrs. Mary Wyler and Mrs. Vera Fran.com. Mrs. George Kitchen and two sons Salt Lake came down Saturday for the pheasant hunt and remained until Wednesday. of and Mrs. Leonard Mr. tertained tvening. Barnett at a dinner party Saturday Their guests were 'Mr. and d Mr. and Mrs. Gene Margetts. Mrs. Ray Monsen entertained the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kitchen of Quincy Burdick, Mr. and Mrs. members of the Tres Joli Bridge Club Provo spent several days this week Coin Colvin, Dr. and Mrs. M. L. and the following guests from last week Prizes were won by Mrs. visiting here. Salt Lake City, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Paul Davis and Mrs. Earl Page. Wingate, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Morely, Wendall Mrs. Old-roy- Mrs. Erlandson for their guests over the week Mr. and had Lemons for Rheumatism Why Bring Joyous Relief fant to be rid of rheumatisim or neuritis and pain? Want to feel good, years younger enjoy life again? Well, just try this inexpensive end effective lemon juice mixture. Get a packit age of the REV PRESCRIPTION. 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The table was centered with a vase of Iowa Man Makes Amazing Recovery chrysanthemums and the favors and From Stomach Trouble other decorations were in the spirit of Halloween. Here is a letter of interest to o vicinand of residents Payson many ity. Elza E. Beck, Mt. Ayr, Iowa, A Bladder Laxative writes: I have suffered from catarrh of Juniper Oil, Buchu leaves, Etc. the stomach for a long time. I If you are bothered getting up to eat without food souring on seem'd nights, burning, leg pains, backache, my stomach and my stomach Flush out the I had severe gas pains and make this 25c test. raw. matter that waste and excess acids the in was constipated. While I was. Get cause oil, exirritation. a juniper to me try drug store they asked in green tabS.L.K. Formula tract buchu leaves, etc. bottle of Williams laxbladder the lets called BUKETS, and after I had taken just one bottle satisif not four ative. After days d:d I could eat almost anything and fied any druggist will return your and awful pains those gassy jnot have Ive tried 25c. City Drug Co. soreness in my stomach. other many other medicines but no Williams has done the work as has NEGLECT Just South of Taylor School All kinds of Beauty work done. HANDLE YOUR REALESTATE PROBLEMS PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN ON REALESTATE Our Company writes all LINES OF INSURANCE lEii 78 No. University Ave. pR0VO, UTAH TELEPHONE 108 1 S.L.K. Formula. This wonderful medicine is the prestomach, scription of a physician for covering disorders, liver, and kidney stomach, or sour gassy constipation, distress after eating, sick headache, neuralgia, rheumatic pain, neuritis, genbiliousness, dyspepsia, heartburn, of loss vitality. and eral weakness, If you suffer, don't wait. See your Co. druggist today at the City Drug monSatisfaction guaranteed or your ey refunded. Provo Bulldogs defeated the high school football team 9 to 6 Tuesday afternoon in their play off game in the Y stadium to determine the winner in this division. Provo will meet Carbon County high school at Kiwanis field in Price Saturday in the state quarter-final- s. The Lehi o Mrs. Ray Stevens has been visiting with relatives in Salt Lake this week. Holstein Cow. Will FOR SALE 4.5 pe cent butterfat. Phone 64 or see Elmo B. Wilson, Payson. The upper grade pupils were paid WANTED Any marketable pro an unexpected visit on Wednesday duce on subscription to Chroniclp. by masked visitors. They were the o Second Grades, and of First the pupils and the masks were part of their Halloween art work. OF QUALITY Bulldogs Defeat Lehi In Play Off Game test s PERMANENT WAVES Experience to ensure undone to White Rags. at Chronicle. Inquire Lee Flanders narrowly escaped serious injury Monday morning when A very fine meeting of the Cultus his car was completely overturned at Club was held Wednesday afternoon the intersection of Third East and at the home of Mrs. Lucille Monsen First South. with President Mina Simons in lie vvas driving North on Third charge. East and John Peterson was going When he saw Principal John C. Carlisle of the East on First South. high school gave a review of the the Peterson car he turned to avoid book Testament of Youth, by Vera a collision but the car was struck on Brittain, also sketching the life of the rear bumper and turned comthe author. pletely over. As it turned Mr. FlandPaul Smith gave a talk on educa- ers jumped out and was saved from tion and a piano solo was rendered injury. His car was very badly by Miss Lois Steele. Currant Events were discussed by Mrs. Pearl Bigler, Mrs. Mary Curtis and Mrs. Annie Curtis. Announcement was made by Mrs. Eliza White of the annual Thanksgiving banquet to be held on November 21 and plans were discussed. The Girl Scouts participated in a o most delightful party last week at PETEETNEET SCHOOL NEWS the home of Ilia Jean Erlandson. Halloween decorations and entertainThe office of the school has been ment was provided and the twenty- - newly decorated this past week. Its two guests were in fancy costume. appearance has been much improved by new, brightly colored curtains, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Cowan were and a couch cover which were made pleasantly surprised at their home by Mrs. Lindon Grook and Mrs. Wednesday evening by the Sunday Willis Prostgaard. The school greatSchool officers and teachers of the ly appreciates their help. Fourth ward and their partners. Forty people enjoyed games and The fifth grades enjoyed a dance special features and delicious re- on Friday afternoon. It was under freshments were served. The affair the direction of Mis-jOlsonj witjh was arranged as a testimonial to Mr. Mrs. Betts and Miss Breeze assisting and Mrs. Cowan prior to their de- her. parture from the ward. ward. The wrong cathartic may often do more harm than good. An approved liquid laxative (one which is most widely used for both adults and children) is Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin, a prescription. It is perfectly safe. Its laxative action is based on senna a natural laxative. The bowels will not become dependent on this form of help, as they may do in the case of cathartics containing mineral drugs. Ask your druggist for Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin. Sympathy Clean guests. The right liquid laxative will bring a more natural movement, and with no discomfort at the time, or after- Understanding 4c lb. Mrs. Golden Taylor gave a birthday party Saturday night for her young son Ross who was 12 years old. Progressive games were played and luncheon was served to 20 I he kidneys. Deseret Mortuary Co. pay Cultus Club Meets DONT YOUR KIDNEYS! your kidneys are not working and you suffer backache, dizziness, burning, scanty or too frequent urination, swollen feet and ankles; feel lame, stiff, "all tired out . . . use Doan's Pills. Thousands rely upon Doan's. Tbey are praised the country over. Get Doan's Pills today. For Bale by all druggists. IF DOANS PILLS Full Dinner Pail Junior By BETTY BARCLAY We have heard a great deal about father's full dinuer pail, hut how about the dinner pails and lunch boxes of millions of boys and girls now starting In for another term at school? Heavy lunch foods require lighter foods as supplements. Jellies and custards go far toward balancing this important meal. Both may be packed In little containers. Vary the drinks too. An orange nog is healthful and delicious. Here are recipes not only for the drink, hut for a jelly, a custard, and some wonderful lunch box hermits that your children will surely enjoy. Hermits 6 tablespoons shortening cup sugar legg cup molasses cups flour 2 teaspoons cream of tartar baking powder U teaspoon soda !i teaspoon sait teaspoon cinnamon 14 cup milk 1 cup seeded raisins Cream shortening; add sugar, egg and molasses; mix well. Sift together dry ingredients; add alternately with milk. Add raisins; mix well. Drop from spoon on greased baking shpet; hake in moderate oven at 350 degrees F. about 10 wilnutes. Makes 3 dozen. Venison Jelly (Using bottled grape Juice) J4 1 4 2 cups (14 lbs.) sugar cups (lib.) bottled grape Juice i cup upple vinegar 14 bottle liquid fruit pectin Use 4 teaspoon cloves, 14 teaspoon cinnamon, or any desired combination of spices. Measure sugar, grape juice, vinegar and spices into sauce pan and mix. Bring to a full rolling boil and boil hard 14 minute. Remove from fire, skim, pour Paraffin hot jelly at once. quickly. Makes about 5 glasses (6 fluid ounces each). Novelty Custard 2 eggs, slightly beaten 4 cup sugar t 14 teaspoon salt 2 cups milk, scalded 14 teaspoon vanilla 5 tablespoons Grape-Nut- s Combine eggs, sugar, and salt. Add milk gradually, mixing thoroughly; then add vanilla. Put 1 In each custablespoon Grape-Nuttard cup; fill with custard mixture. Place cups In pan of hot water. Bake In slow oven (325 F.) 40 to 45 minutes, or until knife Inserted comes out clean. Serves 5. Orange Nog Combine 14 cup orange juice and 1 teaspoon lemon Juice. Stir slowly into Is cup Pet Milk, diluted with 14 cup water. Sweeten with sugar to taste. Shake thoroughly with crack'-ice, as much an desired to chill beverage. Serve In a large glass. Makes 1 serving. To Save Trips To Town It Pays To Have Your Own. TELEPHONE 4 |