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Show Ivf , ft wi Xwf b THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON, UTAH The Payson Chronicle Want-Ad- s J. Haiold Mountford & F. W. Mountford, Owners Publishers & Utah as at the Post Office at Payson, Utah County, second-clasmail matter. Entered s Ruasetts & SEED POTATOES seed certified from Grown Bliss. in 1937. Fred Hill, Payson. Mil SUBSCRIPTIONS 6 4 or 5 WANTED TO RENT room modern house or apartment. Inquire at Chronicle office. 12.00 Year Months 1 RATES ON APPLICATION. ADVERTISING Fresh Jersey Cow FOR SALE the and by Hay (3 crops). Inquire of John J. Daniels, Jr. Phone 16-M18 Payson. served freshments were hospitality committee. Weight Is Speaker A. Meeting At P.-T. There was a very good attend-anc- e Ernie Jensen To Play at a meeting of the Payson In Texas League P.-A. Council held Wednesday the Wilson Little Theat-T- e at night Ernie Jensen, remembered for with President A.lene Persson his sensational batting and fieldin charge. Kenneth Weight, prin- ing feats with Dividend in the cipal of Provo high school was 1936 state tourney, has signed the speaker and his subject was with Dallas in the Texas league, and the husky blond swatsmith The Problem Child. A musical will be given every opportunity to program was given by the girls live up to the promise he showed glee club from Payson high school in the East Texas circuit last directed by Mr. Christenson. Re year. FurnishHOUSE FOR RENT ed or unfurnished. Inquire of Charles E. Cloward, Payson. FOR SALE My home at East 1st South. Reasonable price and easy terms. P. C. Wightman. 197 5 year old team FOR SALE and harness. See Melvin Ballard, 174 E. 1st North, Payson. in the office of petition is on file entitled the Clerk of the above PROBATE & GUARDIANSHIP hereis said petition Court, which NOTICES made and expressly to referred Consult County Clerk or respec- by set for a part hereof, is hereby tive signers for further A. M., on hearing at ten oclock of March, Saturday, the 19th day Room Court the 1938, at IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF A. D., of in the City Court said THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DIST- of of State of Utah, OF Provo, County RICT OF THE STATE IN AND FOR UTAH Utah. UTAH, Witness the Clerk of said Court COUNTY. this with the seal thereof affixed, D., A. of February, 26th day No. 6671 Probate PROBATE NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF J. P. WIMMER, 1938. C. A. v , A low price here and another there doesnt determine your food cost it is the total cost of your food list that determines the saving. Shop and Compare why not come in today check prices ad quality and see how much our O.P.S. Store will save you on todays order. For Friday lb. jar 25c O.P.S. GERMADE Full 10 lb. bag 29c 1 O.P.S. Quality Coffee, 4 lb. cello bag 19c Lambert Cherries, Ige. 2M can 15c 2 lb. box 17c RICE, SODA CRACKERS, Shavers GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2 can Pierces Pork & Beans No2V CORN FLAKES, 10c 10c FRESH GINGER SNAPS, pound Peanut Butter, " jar Fresh Tomatoes, 1 1C pound 15c Bright New Bags DINNERETTE $1.00 & up CAFE 2 Doors '7 A. East of Star Theatre M to 11 P. M. SnlEMJ SS Swift's Sliced Bacon, pound & Apples, bushel 1 59c Assorted Lunch Meats t PaySOC WEEK OF 14 MARCH Gay Flowers 50c Wide ROLLATOR BLADE 25c 19c s, and 10-YEA- R $10.95 and up MOVES ROLLS. thens collarless suits, chic costume suits, new waistcoat suits! Your Spring suit is here! TURNS... ICE New Spring Coats WARRANTY on the Rollator compression unit you buy today will still be in effect in 1948. Only Norge has the surplus-powere- d Slick fitting reefers, dressy collarless coats, tuxedo swaggers . . . smartest coats! Shetlands, Tweeds.Springs All sizes. Rollator compressor that makes cold by revolving slowly in a permanent bath of protecting oil . . . Thats why the Rollator compression unit . . . exclusive to Norge . . . carrier WARRANTY. a U. $595 and up JF SimGGS STORES UTAH Spring Dresses lAT. OFF Down Payment Now as low as he ! Page Furniture Co. I Phone 35 gayt yonVe s u s, $10.00 ne-piece- ever worn! Fan pleated new nev, bolero frocks, moulded Prints, crepes, sheers, taffetas. All sizes. Payson, Utah ' lTT; ' & $1.00 hand man-tailored- s, COMPRESSOR Gloves Expensive looking new costume fabrics, White, beige, bright shades. See the quick, easy way. Simple, clean, safe. l Chrorii Mar. must on suit lapels! choice of bright nosegays. R A Surety of Purity in & A New Spring Suits new the moulded ... A SHAFT pound PAYSON 18-2- 5 Excitement runs high about the new Spring fashions! Theyre gayer, younger, more feminine than ever! Come see them all at Wilsons Style Shoppe moulded suits, fan pleated frocks, gay little . . hats! All budget priced, select your entire Spring wardrobe today! DESSERT SET... Eight individual desserts can be chilled or frozen in these new dishes. A f F FOOD Publication Feb. n,".' quart water bottles. Potatoes, white or red, 100 lbs Franks, and flew CONVENIENCE SET . . . Three dishes of Norbake oven ware. Two NORGE PRESTOTRAYS Remove one ice cube or a dozen this pound Weiners oper- 1937, Clever new shapes! Patents, gabardines, grain leathers. All colors. d 3c New Cabbage, pound pound I a. e 150; ICO acres. ' V 10 DATED, Feb. 15( 1938. E. G. Durnell, Sheriff United States County, Utah. carried airlines Gaiety goes to your head this Spring! Youll wear straight, saucily veiled sailors, chic little bumper brims, wide-eyesaucy bonnets really enchanting hats for your Spring finery! Felts, straws. Newest colors. Gay trims. All sizes. 20c Boneless Rolled Ham 29c loc't Townsit, (EMM AUTOMATIC PRESERVER . . . Three positions for cold storage me or chilling of meats or desserts. MEAT BARGAINS 1 1 1 NORGE smarm HflTfo A ROLLER Roasts, Steer Beef, gTain fed, lb Area cf Lot Santaquin Stye Shoppe TRIPLE THICK JUMBO MALTS 8c pound 15c The 17 scheduled ating in continental during November, 81,654 passengers, miles. Ail 59c 18c Arizona Grapefruit, dozen March 11, 1938. April 1, 1938. $1.00 & up 3 lb. bag fancy fruit, lb Brockbank & First publication Last publication C -- described ows: 5c POWDERED SUGAR, r particularly Administrator. Pope, Attorneys. New Spring 12 c Bananas, in New Spring Hats FRESH PRUNES, 3 lb. cello bag full 2 day of March, A. D., 1938. MAX DEPEW, door o; Utah, the Aforesaid canlOc lge. pkg. FRESH FIG BARS, front Dated at Provo, Utah, this 4th m Provo, 10c bar CAMAY SOAP, Posts Potatoes 10c 2 lb. cello bag MACARONI, o'clock .l.n the ft WILSONS ov)p Served Hot With a Generous Portion of 8c all 10c loaves BREAD TO CREDITORS El vs. ESTATE OF WILFORD DAY-LY- , OSCAR p. CROOK DECEASED. k, hi3;if;aandiLApiT Creditors will present claims with Del vouchers at the office of Brock-han- k esdta & Pope, Provo, Utah, on or To I M at sheriff, before the 15th day of May, A. NOTICE at ROAST PORK 29c IK v WEEK OF MARCH 14th and Saturday: y V V && ' corPra;hOB. Forma! SPRING OPENING SHOP & COMPARE fresh-cream- ! sheriff D., 1938. (SEAL) DECEASED. Publication in Payson Chronicle March 4th & 11th, 1938. The Petition of Lester Binning praying for and order setting time for the hearing of his petition NOTICE TO CREDITORS and that notice of said hearing of John Staheli, Estate be given by publishing notice in the Payson Chronicle, a newspapCreditors will present claims er published weekly at Payson, vouchers to the undersigned with Utah, and that upon said hearing his residence, 67 South Third at him an order be made appointing Utah as administrator of the estate of East Street, Payson City, the before on or J. P. Wimmer, deceased, which County, Utah warn BUTTER, GRANT, Clerk. 14th day of May, A. D. 1938. Sale Dated at Payson City, Utah this D. 1938. A. IN 11th day of March, THE IN AND FORdistpJct JUSTIN A. LOVELESS, Executor. STATE of UTAH 1938. March 11, First publication April 1, 1938. HOME OWxSTtft Last publication LA;' ORATION a $2.95 to $24.75 stitched gloves. or dark |