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Show V r & t i & ','. ' 'll?' 'V g && .. It .,-y- r$.L , ;v-- ' ?. . , o w&gituiSatefcaWife y ft J f &&' i 1 j t .WrlA u$ ttbj 8 U ?v 4- jJr UTAH THE PAYSON rnftONTCLE, PAYSON, The Payson Chronicle J. Harold Mountford & F. W. Mountford, Owners & Publishers at the Post Office at Payson, Utah County, mail matter. Entered second-clas- Utah as s SUBSCRIPTIONS u 1 6 ear $2.00 Months $1.00 RATES ON APPLICATION, ADVERTISING Genola Resident Dies At Home Sunday Economical Highlights (Continues! from Page 1) in the unemployment not included Jack Holm, HO, died Sunday at their but purchasing powtotals, He was his home in Genola. a heavy reducsuffered er has born in Finland Janjary 12, 1879, a son of Mr. and Mr?. Erie tion. CREDIT: Bank loans and de Holm. He married Hilda Reck, mand deposits have been steadily June 6, 1917 in Salt Lake City. Business Week says, declining. Mr. Holms is survived by his is There a feeling in bankstrong widow, three sons and one daughrestoration of a circles that ter, Axel Holm, Heber City; Eel ing lank credit of volume the former ix Holm, Park City; Carl II dm, is a and part necessary deposits Mrs. Tecla Mansfield, Genola; of any recovery. Paris, Idaho; two grandchildren. Have been foll SECURITIES: Funeral services were cun lottcurve a gentlly owing Genola in the ed Wednesilay downwith the general tendency school house with Bishop Neeon extraInterment was in the ward. Turnover has been in charge. recent on a day small, diordinarily Santaquin cemetery under the four-yea- r This low. a touching rection of the Deseret Mortuary. is a reflection of the general un0 easiness of both investors and FETEETNEET NEWS speculators. Gist of most of OUTLOOK: Last Monday the children of the business magazine forecasts is the Peteetneet school were enter- that there will be resumption of tained by Major G. II. Schoof of a slow betterment in about three the Canadian Mounties, who ex- weeks. When it comes to the collected long-terhibited many trophies outlook, you can find during his long service as a mount- almost as many opinions as there ed policeman. Major Schoof clos- are spokesmen in the heavily poped his exhibit with a aik on the ulated business of prognostication. harmful effects of tea, coffee, tobacco and alcoholic liq or. William F. bersson left Sunday Tuesday the school had a prohis home in Los Angeles after for of honor in Washingtons gram a short visit here with his parbirthday. ents Mr. and Mrs. John Person. , m Democrats To Organize For Coming Campaign officers have the city and March 7 with at 7:20 and shiftTs OCE called a meeting at county bu lding the busm.s, sessi ,n public meeting anforDIuS?A ! JR. fjr.nxy j 1 HS 8 p. m. the The purpose effect for coming canipa gn, party of the c iunty a reorganization group, plan the county conventnn, allott delegates and expl un the new primary law, A prominent Salt Lake speaker is to organize will be Mayor of Payson City. full, true and correct copy (SEAL) City, 0f an ordinance of Payson ATTEST: LE AN m AN ORDINAL K LEVYING J. A. Law, E of Recorder City, AN IRRIGATION T.U HjE STATE OF UTAH Payson City 38 0N ALL Utah. ND' DISTRIBUTING STATE OF UTAH, LANDS FOR WHICH 1AYSON IA ) HOME CIT1 ACTS WATER TES DISTRIRl )ss. FOR ORATION, a eorpJS; OR THE AGENT AND PRODDING ) AND PROVIDING OF SAID County of Utah DELINQUENCY THE DFLINOUFNCY oK SAID TAX., Hi Passed by the City CounV8. I, J. A. Law, City Recorder of BE IT ORDAINED IO THE, TAX. City, Utah on the Payson City, Utah, hereby certi- OSCAR F. CROOK ui Tm CITY COUNCIL OF PAYSON cil of Payson 1938. CROOK, his wife 7th day of February, A. D., fy that the above and foregoing CITY, UTAH. J. A. Law, and1 correct copy is a full, true City, SECTION 1. Th. e is hereby City Recorder of Payson of an ordinance of Payson City, G'c r levied and a?ses-n- l Utah. AN ORDINANCE REentitled: '.ributid by d. foot of all water CHAPTER XXV, OF PEALING fnbi-- . and at the front door 0f ORDINANCES Payson City inclul.i.g REVISED THE AN ORDINANCE m Provo, Utah, the meadow lands not w 'th u the cor CITY PASSED OF PAYSON And cat Pa-- i r ( ty of limits 'a Aforesaid INporate AN ORDINANCE REPEALING APRIL 6, 1931, ENTITLED an there is levied and particularly described AND w CHAPTER XXV, OF THE RE- TOXICATING LIQUORS f ows: additional ,40c DRUNKENESS PAY- PROHIBITING OP ORDINANCES VISED AB of Lot 1 BlwV a., the water WITHIN AND INTOXICATION DAE Irrigation SON CIT the City limits A, Santaquin Towneit o SAID CITY AND PRESCRIBING JWTOXICAT-al?Area 150160 acres. District Number 1 And here is 1931, PENALTY THEREFOR." THE an ad- - INC UQEORS levied and s-id DATED, Feb. 15, 4933 IN Passed by the . City Council of land ITING DRUNKEN ESS AND of tra-E. G. Durnell, t ditional ,40c on each Sheriff SA D Payson City, Utah on the 7th day IN Cat t is TOXICATION for which an Irnganm, Utah. County, 1938. A. D., of PRESCRIBING February, AND issued scheduling the Irrigation CITY Publication in Payson THEREFOR. J. A. Law, Feb. 5 water for 1938, p.uvriei that the PENALTY & Mar. ORDALNED IT BE 1 of pro-minimum tax on any City Recorder of Payson City, CITY COUNCIL OF PAY SON Utah. perty for which Pay, on City acts Mrs. Von Hill as distributing agtnt shall be CITY: gave,bir, rt Thursday afternoon Section I. Chapter XXV of the $1.40. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Erlandson or of her twins Sherrill and SECTION 2. All taxes re? jit-- ! revised ordinances of Payson City and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Reece went lene. Ic was their fifth entitled 1931, 6, this April an made passed by ing from the levy to American Fork Thursday night ersary and a d group of theirj,a shall be payable in cash toxicating Liquors is hereby inter-cit- y Lions Club friends celebrated the for the event rc shall be due on the Fir-- t day pealed. them. party. Section II. It shall be unlaw-becomof March A. D., 1938 and shall delinquent, if not paid on fui for any person to be drunk the first day of April A. D.( or intoxicated in any street or 1938. alley, or public place, restaurant, This ordinance hotel, lolby or parlor, or in or SECTION 3. shall take effect upm its passage upon any veh:cle, or in or about, and publication in one issue of any depot, platform, waiting sta-th- e Payson Chronicle, a news- - tion or room, or at any public "aper published weekly at Payson. gathering within the corporate limits of Payson City. Utah. Section III. Any per?on Passed by the City Council of e City, County of Utah, victed of violating any of the If you food shop for quality and low prices, of Utah, this 7th day of visions of the preceding section come to our O. P. ,S. Store for here QUALITY Febr ary A. D.. 1938. shall be deemed guilty of a mis FLOYD HARMER, and LOW PRICE are the DICTATORS. Shop demeanor, and shall be punished Mayor Protem cf Payson by a fine in any sum not les with us TODAY and every day. Thanks. than $10.00 nor more than $299.00 City, Utah. or by imprisonment in the city (SEAL) ATTEST: or county jail not exceeding six pound 33c J. A. Law, months, or by both such fine and City Recorder of Payson City, imprisonment. Fresh, Sweet & Wholesome Utah. IV. This ordinance Section STATE OF UTAH, ) March 20th, shall take effect S & W Peas, Tomatoes, solid pack, 1938. )ss. 2 cans for lge. 214 cans, 2 for j Passed by the City Council of ) County of Utah S&W Golden Bantam Armours Process I, J. A. Law, City Recorder of Payson City, Utah, this 7th day lb. pkg.J Coin, cream style Cheese, Payson City, Utah, hereby certi-- ; of February 1938. PHILO C. WIGHTMAN, fy that the above and foregoing is a present. A Rmv; Fern Gray and Ray Steven-- , left this week for Baker, Nevada on a business trip. A number of people from Pay-so- n were in Salt Lake Thur-dathe Nebo Stake Temple excurfor y sion sponsored by the Primary or ganization. Reed Bills, who leaves Monday for the Mission Home in Salt Lake City and then for the No. thw extwas the guest ern States of honor at a farewell party Wednesday evening in the First ward recreation hall. It was given bj the boys and girls of the Sun lay School class with Glenn L. Loveless their teacher. It was in the form of a Professor Quinn party with Boyd Wilson taking the part Guess Whats of the professor. as were given prizes and the even most was enjoyable. A chili ing and a luvtTy served was supper gift was presented to the young missionary by his classmates. Mi.-sio- n, II liman entertained the members of their Mr. and Mrs. John F dinner club Saturday evening .v Mrs. Nerva Nebeker returned their home. Patriotic decorations Sat entertained at a dinner pa-thome Monday from Majyna where and favors were used and dinner urday evening. she visited with her sister, Mrs. was served to twelve guests. John Loutensock. Bridge followed and Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. O. E. MerHan Wendell Erlandson received the received word from Long Beach for high score. a prize Barnett Mrs. son California cf the birth of a gave Sargent B. D. her Hu for Mrs. to their daughter, birthday party Saturday The Beta Sigma Phi Sorority formerly Miss Lisle McClell- little daughter Ruth Ann who was t met Friday night at the home an. She is at the San Pedro Hos- celebrating her sixth anniver ary. The Kathleen Simons. cf Miss Sixteen little folks were present. pital and it is her second son. lesson topic was given by Miss Florence Pickering. Refreshments were served by the hostess Mr. and Mrs. O''i la-.- Miss Shirley McClellan, who is attending school at the University of Utah, came home for last week end. Mrs. Fern Hales entertained at her home last Friday evening in honor of Miss Marie Ilallam of Spanish Fork who is leaving in the near future for France on a mission for the L. D. S. church. Twelve close friends were present for a pleasant social evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chone Colvin entertained the members of their bridge club at their home Saturday night. Dinner was served before the game. 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Locally at City Drug Co. ne pro-Strt- Mrs. Dora Powell was surprised by a number of friends and relatives Saturday evening to celebrate her birthday anniversary. Hold eyes wide open. Ki U O.P S con-Pays- i t Page Furniture Co. PHONE 35 PAYSON, UTAH c FOOD PAYSON Css I Jet- f A Surety f Purity - bis rs. a Pr |