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Show liHwitiiafliii .lftrAlf fM.S.U.iiSlai ni tup: payson chronicle, PAYSON, LTAH r. Payson Chronicle The J. Hamid MiuintD'id V 1. '' on, 10 v-- I l I ! . R. Ta APPLICATION. S ON I ' Si a:.. jrnirr i. :hts Hit Economic I r $1.00 ' ' 1. .,, Mr- M Mr-- . Mi Lake . earn, IhW ,, I a- I). oW - Ire: r a i gat-- . to vetLMii. Win!,- - i alter a v:-- with . M Crook. S', vi rs. Harriett Frarn in return at ruz. i. i,.Saturday fiom Santa " has sh where Califotnia, m visit irg at the h 'me of her Ferron Fiancom. Shv was aeeom-par.ie- U r -t le join -- u R d. "i bait Niilents I)i nioeraiie ly reduced. And even I. , tin-- v t. :t " t. in XtAV il ,s ha tv HrW w Mi r in lie aid in i." Idgn Loyd of the M.. r of In. I' Kdi Mi t tion is hde at Ike J't . I i . s. v arc improving. ui'.-c- i will fence annual tP. : and J J Jig 8 use. f Construction has direction of Walter Engineer. Fillmore reunion will be h."l,i Monday, August 14, Schni'it ters Hot Springs ROM.1, at All mv imining nsort at Midway. of the early Payson Fillmore- - are invit'd to come and -' bring their families. Campfire pro1.3; cram, Sunday evening, August 10 Monday business unvoting at swimand a. m.; afternoon sports ming and evening dance. - -- iTi Fillmore Reunion 'r eld with a high wiiv tc:i.nt victims of the Sunday for night Tlv ir. inipuiT.ii Pi.ldie Library: Vm k (My. It .;i tl." N'ati-lienAugust 28. e u irt ionI.ake Sad Board. Am V, II i hi r pel ing A large group from Pays.ni , by an almst two !.. Tiiia e Si N.gllt a: ii.us pai t s In the Pi ay family reunion i in " tlie am la'ai a' receiving S to investigate 'lbyir.a ter, din ;! L her J. Orant held w in Im at Arrowhead, i.t nn Thursday ther it has undid We Livid I' III Slp.'H: o, M M On r.t. ami swimming ball of a Raves, over i mployor-- . hi game Kii.-Divran.silat-t n grandparents ,,, f IV were enjoyed during the afternoon lawful pour : an e r i, ", Ta Harbors, the I. m . d , ue.-tfollowed with a 6 oclock supper, CIO over the AF of L. I.: n ,i g, The Land is W hid From ii" M a t tin all t'.ef In This Mi on is home O. I a Mr. and Mrs. ITvul Davis and I din Id L: III lit I) a a 1. Prom nail , B y n f. r a visit ni guvs r; volt a trad: t visiteil in Vernal with re-children o W t! d fri.-rNof it toiielu Shi., w it ii o.d . ry t, Giap.-r la ivi s an D.al, but week during the State Of immen-v- ' u i.I io: u rn to Ohio in August 21 lativos last imp .r.ani convention. Beverley Fiienv'ns fiurt that the upp'd: on a t inn Davis remained for a weeks visit. I,' limner f tlu National Parks, principally front w h n of tl." Fir t ward choir ml On.Famous The li tm 'i at are lit partnirs an the ward Mrs. George F. Wilson enter1 a a ship, asunder. Yi.iiYe the D i t o', D: signs ni vi ry suct'-ssfthe ladies of her contract tained I f Chri-f r the il'e in the Sena!.', ha-- , lari'- y eoi.ap- Sea t, la-- t n canyon bridge club last Friday at t'v' "d ed, and paity di il.i.ri. .ng, Ai turtle Ie breaki Fill ertainnv'i'f home of her mother, Mrs. Vina I'a ty wl h r. in I!a! el to ( '.lino: ah, non- -t xistel t. m d bonfire can-is- t Mendenhall. . :al Ida hing- - of the N"W de.--given up, d:s unag I, t and a splendid ii celt wicks ulna !, Plays, lluilbmt s nu nts werr Arrang. lirooram. McCormick was Mrs. William the beys i:t Inn. y if the It, III , Yeung Folks by dame- - Crump, chair prrs-of the tnembers to the f F On t'. 1U id. iii a:; if l im ( d.ureh, The Hr. a! !. t F. H. t'utler, director and hostess Delta club Junior Thursday bridge ' ,o taey. f i s, fence, the :! committee. Seventy afternoon. Luncheon was served Ison east aeair-'- t t' In ah Ri d.ieements w inpri si it. at Dons Cafe followed with bridge a But the R. u Ida Ii Si: ith River Man, A at the McCormick home on North r f the I.aiul, Rivers Had, NOTICF TO WATFK FSFKS main street. ;!:e Canyon, Dial Mans Taiv.au of the a nail Ap.s, The State of Mrs. Margaret Zufelt of Bend. l.o-Umpire. District Office of State Fugimer Oregon is visiting heVe with her Swift Wat r, F.liner (kui!.-Salt Lake City r, Miss Elizabeth A. Crook m f iv, Barky OCoam.V, d hv and other relatives. .V,i id f t iua.lalou pe, Tlv Man J' ah'. hi carry the bu.d.'it of td Notiie is h.rchy given that f Hi ,1 TJ.at plan was l.i'.a h Fenst. by ;i. Ralph Balziy, KFD No. 1, Spanish Mrs. Cecil Haskell entertained t m .liiniors some Itepublii airs at i ;. Fm k. Ltah has mad" applkation the members of her bridge club B.iil-.i'It iiM'ii, Pali tor; nl Senator McN'aiv had a hard in ai'i'oi'kanee wi;h the luiws of evening. Tuesday ly Crays Retu n, lb 11.) dde- Boat, Ltah t appn.priate 0.n2 sec. St. P, i !i, Land of William of uml( e givuinl water (!t g.p.m.) the News, in Ftali emu ARE THESE DATES dYll. P ggy Cov ty, I tab. Said water f the S an (i'm n Mountains, will Lj divert! d from a IMPORTANT TO YOU S'.ato Colli ge, d lie Pinto Pony. f'n.wing will, 227 ft. deep, located Man-ioFor all kinds of used Auto Parts ddie Mys-- j Pi'U, at a point N. 712 ft. and W. 218 ? l y if the Nattey Lee, dhe Criv.m ft. from the SF Cor. Sec. 28, T. Tires and Glass, see Ralphs Auto Ja.Jv' Ndek aive, Navm re of Ur-- 8 S., R. 2 F., SI. BAM. The water Wreckage, on the hill 1 mile from lett-.. n be had Salem. tf. They call evi No' th, My.-teI'ligl'.t of the will In- lim'd from January 1 to days in your life if you r gi ter of Fork. Anne Phone Spanish r Valor, Sky Caravan, 21 inclusive of each Dei'imbtr for training at the I aiver-it- v I gh ide, P.ihimi a Purple Mask, anti domestic of Ltah. for ar jiuiposi's yi d iv My-- ; ry f Black Fagle Is- fur tia- wat.ruig of lionnstic aniBrick FOR RENT 1939-SCHOOL YEAR land. mals and fowl-- . As much of said Bldg. Suitable for office or I hi I. Irens water as is reiussary will be used (welling. Sept. 20: Fnglih ami i h Inquire at Seagull Ser Liltl" T.ee 11 es Big Day, B bhy from Apiil L to September 30 vice logical Kxaminat iun-- . Station. Sept. 21: Kngiti"..'! iug F. mi' a P.'iiy. d'he St, ry Ia'g inclusive if tarh year as a ation. a.y Liza Lizard, Lt'b supply to irrigate 0.5 S 21 ami 22: FOR RENT modern Painter, Little Fagle, A acre of lawns a structiim ami Reg- ti a East 309 at For Aunti y Me an Andy, Freshmen. Inquire apartmest. This application is 1st South, Payson. d Paten. St'pt. 25: Regist rat n of S in the office of the State Fng;:v."T omones and Fipo- Ovi as No. 12,'Pl. All protests resistSpt. 2d: Regular C! ApplicaId turned L r. ining tie granting of Slvffii Begins. r with ia- - ns therefor, mad-- ' 1. - A ngel, s M w i k at tion, The SCHOOLS: I.ower In, in aftidavil f rm, must he Lied v, .cat ion v;-- it a plea.-au- t Arts and Sciences; K hi Mr, and wit'n T. II. Humphriys, State Fn-- ! .:i: h. r pa Business; Mines and Et. The property where I reside S h id ii Id. ing; Mv'lieine; law; O'o She was giiver, led State Capitol, Salt ,1. D. Work; Social Work; K. and have my office, 1st N. n allied by her sist.'r Mis lake City, Ftah, with tie extra Division. fee on w ho will Iv m,, rried oi $1.0t and hi filing & ropy 1st W. Payson, Utah. yiieffl, to Mr. Oren W. h, fore Oi tidier 1. 1 is $5,500.00, net to me, ice 1i T. 11. Hl'MIHRFYS, Mr. and Mrs. O. for land and improvements. St a tv Engineer Date of first pu!ilieat:oii, August R. A. PORTER 1, Lht'd. Date of last publicati n, u lie Gale of Salt been visiting in Srpi ember 1, 1P3P nien-cl- ii 'In Tin Shade Of The Old .Iftde Tree home by h V son. Francom who is on furlough li'oin the C. S. Navy. They went to to visit, the I'.xpoSan and vis sition in Tivaure i; i ll ither jilaees of intere.-- t to il get hi r. Robert is off duty unt New Books Placed In Public Library I di' ROTEV there. The court 8. C fcjC ti Nniooth of Fureka. girl, August T; permit community danoej of Spanish dunces for the Rae Spmry Donna City August 8; Onion Day celebration k. app mlictoiny, will tltto B. Frlamlson ut Payson, Harnett y -- - fmihlhid with li; - i nominating elo-- it nver hne three months here B, Try's mother, Mr.-- . S'ii. deli I s;-- tin y - ! III ! I','" Wendell .ip- - f'-- r.iiay night M , ab me u'.i it;!.'' II, 1 X.-il- 0 'd .f reii I ft home in if Y:w; i ; Work is nearmg eonipi,,. of Sprin-- ' Vernon John-o- n Mr the double tennis courtj Y Lars Luk , major, August 2; Mr. Southeast corner of y'f 2; August Idaho, f major, Kli.M.n Park. A small amount of Ir of Payson, will be run Mabel Rubin-onext week to Robert Bird of a solid area of t 2; Augu.-10,000 sqa,! major, Mapleton. appemlietomy, August 100 by 100 ft. s'uare. Ia of 4; Mis. Lux-llStanley of Salem, to the two eouits there ii i Mr. Paul Sehaer- t tin j r, Augu.-tinuous strip feet i Augu,vr of Pa vs. on. appendietomy, ing them. It is all being Mattin-s- n W. J. M:s. and Me. .-t M-- iz.,m Mi. Completion ov: I ear. Nears wv.ck at the Ia pi,rt for the pa-s- i as foll- are Payson fitv Hospital tali Coimly, ::iail matter. ia) - Tennis Court Hospital Reports mint furd, Owners & Publishers M F.ntered at F. C. IE 8a 4 been ' Bates Miss Miriam Bates of f the weeks inm recreation offered tc t tnl'olkd for and hundred young people of and near by states. It held on the beautiful camp the Wasatch with services day August Aeadtniy and scheduled fai 13. i I . i i 1 1 The worlds largest selling straight Bourbon whiskey! 1, , i l, , INCLUDED t d:r-eit- i 1 ; i vt-l- ! i Ft-al- i , ( , r-- Want 'Ads i : .My.-t.o- ! , ' 0-2- , ry - ! 124-R-- I 3, I I . I - For Sale m-- .it, v , in the six hundred by him are many of the great successes of the early years of the century. Down memory lane come the tunes of "lm Afraid To Go Home In The Dark. "What's The Matter With Father," It Looks To Me Like A Big Night Tonight," ".Memories," "Your Eyes Have Told Me So," "When I Was A Dreamer," Pony Boy," Pretty "Cheyenne." Baliv" and many others. He was horn March 5th, 1S7S, in Man ngo, 111., son of the superintendent of tlie Methodist Sunday School and grandson of a Methodist Minister. By seven, he had learned to play all the Methodist hymns by ear on the organ in Sunday School. The death of his father sent the young man out to earn a living, and he became a newsboy on the streets of Rockford, 111. Qlle received a scholarship to Chis cago Musical College under Ll.h SciUh Main Walter Rigby, Mgr. "mFF! W'l'v'l'vvvvv "cvv - a CHEERFUL A llnscn Phone 107 v ;; vv v : : ! tliSMY NEW P Try It Telequiz 1. The largest telephone cable used by the Bell System contains 3.636 wires WRONG Q RIGHT e Publishers. His name is uXSV uba U9q63 (Mmlc Features & 2. Photo Syndicate -- N. Y.) univERsni (FiEcit AS ITS NAME omptinv I ) Lowest rates to most points are available every night after 7 P.M. and all day Sunday. RIGHT Q WRONG out-of-tow- n 1 When you are looking for the answer to quick, low cost communication to oilier towns, reach for your telephone. You gel aD immediate spoken reply. Most calls are coni pleted while you hold the line just over 8 minute, on tlie average. The operator trill be glad to tell you any rales. S biowuP, out-of-toic- n KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 1 c tW XI MJ'-- y ' Th ore's a rare, genial quality in Old Sunny Brook a friendly smoothness that makes it OJ I I Peerless Gleaners 134 North Main Utah sl P"'" : Vi s Selling Jf'h is key! Payson, Utah l 5 Fastest c5 - -- 0 CS o 3 ro c C C 3 - jr1 g L) SI C U ouyOEc rj .2. y O o E S .2 8 u rr S tit x w .2 X L. u 73 jT ra s X) cs Q u iS wo; m t wCP u . no .E rtj 5 orj a, CX -- Mo fliN,!; E 11 3 GOTH s vi C c fc CO '"cheerful as its name. Whv tad Iu v a bottle tonight? WILL BUY OR EXCHANGE SUITS M ' V pi JT.ee .. t i U The composer got a piano playing job at $12 00 a week. Their first song hit was "Navajo" in 1903 writ ten for Marie Cahill. After the pair had written five hundred songs, Williams went out to the coast to try the picture game, and the composer returned to Chicago, where he wrote with Gus Kahn and other famous lyricists and where he now lives with his mother, who at tlie is on the radio. age of eightv-threStation WLS, under the name of Aunt Em." each Sunday morning He is a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors and TOS F 8-- CORPORATION. DISTILLERS Another Short Zieg-feld'- ps DESERET MORTUARY CO. 1939, SCHENIEY tihich father, and later studied at He became musical Cornell, Iowa director anil piano player for shows travelling through the west, played every mining camp in Arizona and New Mexico, finally went broke in Nogales, Mexico, worked in a dance hall for- - money enough to get back to Chicago, where he met his first writing partner. Harry Williams. They finally landed in New York in 1900 wiih $G.S0 between them. wevks. a COPYRIGHT W PROG; proof The Mountain States Telephone & TeJegraph :a-- |