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Show 4 4 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Economical Highlight made into law, will be more liber- wants, but y nan be less liU-rathan demands by advocates of the Townsend plan, who beliew that the road to recovery would be at once turned into a if the gave $.100 a month to all persons past lilt. The chances are that the 0 work relief bill will eventually lx- - passed in just abduf he form the President wants. But anything may happen. (Continued from Page 1) tention of wage, working hours and child labor provisions. General Johnson has said that the NrR A is dead as a dodo", and famed lawyer Clarence Darrow, who has support of millions of consumers whose battle he is fighting, is g to add his voice to those who hold that the NRA amounts, in effect, to a racket, whereby business is given governmental sanction to overcharge and otherwise sting the public. Business is definitely better now Best opinion holds that the soc-ia- l than at this time last year. Irac-ticall- y security program, when finally every .ndustry is inceasing l y super-highwa- pre-parin- ir a r i n I u ' .1 $1,000,-CXK),00- sales, earning moderately higher profits. Complete figures for January bow that the index of in- dustr.al production wa. at the h ghest January level j,,nce 1930. The fact remains however, that in the view of many competent observers, fundamental conditions are unchanged, and all that is keeping us going is government spending. It is true that 10,000,000 men are out of work, are being supported by relief about the same number that was unemployed two years ago, when the great recovery drive started. That is the Plan Being Made Seminary Stake Neba Club W. Members of For Annual Festival Alumni Ball Postponed Attend NepHi Meeting B. P. Mrs. Madge P.iwlund, Audiea M Fairbanks, Ju Madge Ileece, Miss the ard Mrs. Ann Butt-- March menders of the Payson t. tpe J1 Miss Helen Reece Woods, erworth, Business and Peofe-mnens Club went to Ntphi Monday night to attend a banquet given by the Nephi club in obervance Womens of National Ileber of Coleman W'eek. Letha .d. ary h j -- t- Bu-ine- ss i -- 3 IN OUR 8 Payson Eureka 8 t o Mr William A. Wuhtman for n.eily with the Owl Drug Company m Oahfoir a and fur the past with the Ferron yea-Drug C of Da.-- egi-- , Nevada, with the ras acctp'td a AND a n .d Ft .day, '.polled bn' ge was made ;i t (inflict with ms T; t hud - h. a (hmd the op' morate the 1 gi t irg of work in oomph t on cf u Near- ! i" aan .nvtation the ,ci mia semf all Truer to rnii d U'ing exit was the principal speaker. The . inary tin! nt-- and pattners. made by nt- - uro hen g ominous fact the country faces arrangen F. Oh on and mem-- 1 John Pi .ncpal now. ers (f tpi- - yf at s giadua-.n- g class. Ytom-jMan- al O A d n Ot t Drug com; any and wdl lv nioe 1 is fain ly to Pay-o- STORES a March 22-2- 3 h U top-notc- i 3 Alaska Pink h - Tall Cans well-stock- P Libbys Red Alaska Tall Cans ed 35c 2 cans E&irauf I - Tomatoes No. 2 'A can 3 cans No. 2'A Can Phone 3 cans i mi ibi Corned Beef Libbys 3 cans 12oz.can ft 10 Pineapple 2 cans Local Items 212 - L. Bills Among the out of town relatives I here for the funeral of Mrs. Mary I Stevens were Mr. and Mrs. Baj Pepper of American Falls, Idahe, Mrs. Thelma- - Johnstown of Loti Angeles; Mrs. Sarah McGahan of I Idaho Falls and Mrs. Vera Gnj I and daughter of Salt Lake. for Appointments Just South of Taylor School Fayson, Utah 16c Helen Coray entertained num.l t her of her young friends l home Friday night. Luncheon wail served at small tables follow I with progressive games. PreseJ were Miriam Dixon, Arlis Donj.l lass, Ella Jean Erlandson, De Ej Barnett, Louise Page, Wendill Sherrill Taylor, Glen I Taylor, Peery, Lynn Powell and Don Bar- nett. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Dixon over the birth of rejoicing daughter, Sunday March 17. He I happy event took place at the home of Mrs. Dixons parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Street in Rich-field. & A group of friends gathered it the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Page Saturday for a dinner and social evening. Cards were placed for Mr. and Mrs. John F. Oleson, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Nelson, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Curtis, Mr. and Mia Flint Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Coray, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McMullij, Mrs. Emma Wilson and Mrs. Don Powell. 35c Dont SUBSCRIBE Borrow. the Thirty young people from First ward went to Salt Lake turday for a Junior Temple George Staheli charge of arrangements. xcursion. Sa- E- was in Mrs. Clark Reece entertained ths members of the O. G. Bridge Club Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. W. H. Reece. Miss Helen Kirkendall of Dividend and Richmond were special were won by Mrs. Prizes guests. Earl Smith and Mrs. Viron Davis. SPECIALS FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MARCH 22 & 23 M H 8 M Members of the Second ward drama' act I. A. presented the three in the First Looking Lovely wBrd recreation hall Wednesday night. Mrs. Armont Willardson inwas the director and the cast TaDonna cluded Bernice Nelson, Betty nner, Helen Finch, Inez Ott, Arvil Madden, Del Rae Barnett, Arnold Payne, Vernon Hurst, Dale Reece, Harold Patton and Niles Morgan. mBBlIBIBBIBIlUIlll11? Subscribe ! to The Elbe trie Highway Assorted Flavors 10c Lettuce No. 2 can 59c Spinach each Crisp Solid Heads Fresh each lb. ?ausnn 5c 6c :: (Eljronick Mock Chicktllef, our orders early, while the supply lasts! Jill feature i I s 1 : PhoTf bp MPtS j 8 I Dixons Sanitary Market i j g - J ABOU General 4- s m AIT Light Globes Vol- J1 PAD THEM IgtffiSstS furthel thlvl Mrs. Robert Utah Solid Pack 11c 29c Can y. The Greatest Modern Advance in Permanent Waving. n o "Arrow Fancy Wed-m-da- n Keeps every Curler within The Perfect Wavbuilt-i- n ing Zone because it is controlled by a thermostat which positively prevents drying J 212 w aves last longer because hair is out. never weakened by dry heat. 33c 3 cans quickly! And deliciously, too. Even Lenten meals offer no problem to the pantry with these quality canned foods. r ni A resolution opposm ments of fefcs on w0rW , 1 pensation insurance the Utah County Monday. It was that a committee of from various J"96! cutie, coiT the state industrial 1 and governor Henry R discuss the matter. states that a drain th.S,U4 Winters, Stake Junior crectqr. has been heavy V as An invitation has been extended to these fees and felt Salt in Members Board General should not pay the fees Lake to attend. The rate is considered , 0 by the counties who have m meet the payments. Dr. Vasco M. Tanner of the B. the guest of honor at Y. U. a dinner party Thursday evening at the Peteetneet School. It was arranged as a surprise by a group of thirteen teachers who have been , taking an extension course under The event marked Dr. Tanner. Mrs. Howard Shuler entert course. the the close of the members of her I sewing T Friday afternoon. Sewing x cial chat provided the and luncheon was served by tb hostess. NEW DUART g. d Elaborate plans are being made A. Junior for the annual M. I. at the held be to Girls Festival School High Junior Ray-oMarch 27. It will be in with the form of a garden party roses the junior girls representing garden of in the old fashioned be guests will mothers The Nebo. undof honor. Arrangements are er the direction of Mrs. Gladys pal Salmon Delegates from field and garden, orchard and ocean. Theyre all here! Elected for their flavor and healthfulness. Assembled by us for your spring panfry-tockinTheyll cure that lean and hungry look of winter-drainepantries. Help you achieve appetizing meal varietyeasily, r - it Id at u 1 1 alum- u The Ni h j X in ball wuh M ramuHiaBaaaBaailBiaBaaillliaaaaaI3BzaiaaaBaaataaannaanaaanBaBaBiil!BS, 3 u WcAme -- i f Cor;rnur?Ftpr Groceries (See our "Xews Flash" for w n grocspedalsT Hinilimillmil33lllini3IB3BBI3I3n333B3BBI3BIB3ISfcSCaimM.wuUM.t.M.ilI!iiIi331IISIIH3asiiiIII11jliiiJ Sr. r- UNTIL MARCH ; ; Ii 3 8 3 we will sell 23; you a 6 months subscription for only 50c ; ; j illllBIIHIIII"11111111 Accc s.denti |