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Show THE PAY30N CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH The Firdcle W Vu" H Big Christmas Special Local Items i) '.HI By Mrs. A. R. V Ihone ilson 64 Now On i half red he a I -e M tah County, Utah, as second-cIar- 4 mitir. i,l ur after night foi Janesville, vatatioi of thjee months Ifroi lth automobile plant where he is f. $2.00 Ah'. MM, KViKiON APPLICATION. .11 'in .IT iiinainde' .hi It ai.i v ill mei i ( lit de ( ' it lutiw- - to le o t 19.'!6, xu i ( t e t ; r j if 1 a i j' i, he i i i i ' their int"rc.-- in t h at- - p e - i I -- expen-es- luue , dului,d of the PMJ in r cei ruin iilua! of local part of from the r p1 L a emt-th- e cov-h- y g i se-iu- n, or a farm under contract is not to be reduced under the number in 19114 as a result of any acreage i eduction under the contract or because of any provision in the contract. This provision applies to 9115 and also to 19.16 if the program is extended to that year. 1 1934 PKOGRXM CARX-IIO- SECOND PAYMENT STARTS With payment of first installment checks to producci s cooperating in the 1935 progiam practically completed, plans are lt ing made in the Agricultural Adjustment Administration to start immediately the distribution of the second Which will total approx mutely cotn-ho- g ns, Mrs. Ray Stevens, Mrs. Har-t- y Smith, Mrs. George F. Wilson, e .Mrs. Mendenhall, and Mrs. The club prize was P. P. Morgan. awarded to Mrs. B. F. Ott and the guest favor to Mr r.ii'eiii, earn nt tie computid uti. e siati p '.i- - and budgets hai en xu! mated. Al.,u. a certifua'. m, V'.rg all contract signers who en, epi at ', or control farms .U county which are not I'td contracts, is re- mired before payment can be made. With compliance certificates on 450, 000 out of the total of about i,ir,f)'U0 contracts now received in Washington it is expected that ,)nd installment payments will soon corn-ho- A. R. Eu.-taw- ed- llu ec- - start in volume. ed by the rented tor Peterson ray-- . If a man own.- - and operate'- - his L WNS NEED FERTILIZER farm lumself he g t - a'! the' !.emfit for a If your lawn is weedy and the payment. If he p..y- ia-- h lease on the farm, lie is also entitled ;rass has not been thriving as it to the full payment. should, now is the time to remedy It is thp xha, of the crop which n by a liberal application of barn- Jyard manure, advises J. C. Hogen-o- sharcwTCTTa"li'r extension agronomist of the Utah te Agricultural college. Spread manure evenly over the lawn and ow it to remain there until next ing. The food value from the nure will stimulate the growth the desirable grass and clover ants, and a much improved lawn ill result. It is true that the manure makes e lawn look unsightly and the simell disagreeable, but the effect on the awn w ill be worth it. However, now hat snow and cold weather have come the bad smell and thq ugly Next spring light soon disappear. the manure should be raked off and applied to the garden to be plowed or spaded under. To rejuvenate most lawms this is all that is necessary. Manure alone however, is not sufficient to bring ack some lawns. On such lawms, after the manure has been raked off, the application of a fertilizer containing both nitrogen and phosphates should be applied at the late of a pound to each 150 square feet of uiface. Just sow it on the grass and then irrigate, Mr. Ifogenson says. Mrs. John Persson Mr. and tendered a surprise party at their home Friday night by the seventies quorum of the 1st ward and their wives, the occasion being Mr. birthday anniversary. A late supper was served after a pleasant social evening enjoyed by a group of Per-sso- ton r . 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Distance barfiain Sfea kUZSD1 i V9V lur:'-"'- - r ij (Steeps Sd BD were Ask the Long Ul LnLii , - Mrs. Ray Stevens entertained thj ladies of her contract bridge clsj last Friday afternoon. g R&IM S5tnn? I Telephone! I Vli .,(J neural. Mildred Johnson, and Miss Patricia Lodge. Bridge was the diversion and the guest of honor was presented a lovely gift by the group. two-third- "4 'Uff..n,j rheumatic Ilovr. ifnproi. suffering. during the i.' - sent weke Miss Mable Carson, Miss be with them 5 Ron 1 'est at t0 ltfe Florence Pickering was the at a birthday party Sunday afternoon at the home of Miss Vivienne Taylor. Others pre- 1 O'-oi Mrs. Ivan 1IaJ taking, C:! ernes, doctored .wthout ,Ult5 time went on was mthad such pains nmvbackl0: llwh ffoim -- Tcmpound aig'K wites about ,naP' nt! "arkabl ment1 ?ains- guest of honor - E Phone 175 Miss -- A Payson, Utah Ar-mo- nt Utah ECEAf- - ""ilhams Friday afternoon. Special guests included her mother, Mrs. Arthur Livingston of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Willardson and Mrs. Alvin Ray. if ORDER FROM US e vlieved After Sh. Tr WHILE IT LASTS. (B Gfe Ray Stevens Mrs. Leon Fullmer entertained the members of her soda' Sewing Club 0. producers had received up to November 15, $S4,815 of the total of $129,000,000, repu eating about 95 pm cent of the first installment and may expect second installment checks in accordance with the promptness with which compliance certificates are submitted. Payments- will be made as rapid y as compliance can be checked an in the order in which contracts are rcceixm! in Washington. s of Utahs 27 thouAbout sand compliance papers have In en submitted and the balame ;ct mar-incompletion. Counties in whiJi veal control associations have faded to complete expense statements to July 1 and bud- - GET YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED Stc-- v M'O.ii! i . t n not have o-- ti vho will 1956, the j I'oiii - cu tb the land in IT, 6 mu tract w th h in. T! 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