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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON, UTAH Payson Chronicle The J. Harold Mountlord Mrs. input loitered al t i.e i. A. Wil-cii- Vi . Local Cm , Oilne Io-- t Monition), Owners at seeond-- iu-- Pa'-oi- nt - di 1 i, mil & ihoiu Count;.. (J I I ; tali Si KKTiSlM. A IT-- . It 'ui i:i C'i'AIi. c.$ ol VI F 11 l tIN Mrs. John H. Jackson Dies at Family Home it ' i: r OF AND Inli - .M .a !1, 1,0, hat.. W. i . lie d Sal oi Ttr. lU.-- t THE1 She wa b..t '.'VI V. ( it i: to 1: i Jtlioiis Til la M VITER OF ESTATE OK I.EO S. LOVELESS, at Otf.kn.il da.i.gi.vr K. An.n a Eiizabi Hi HIT EASED. no i - 1 VI ION ,an present the Sail Lake A ...ft VUlKfiCrs, to t.TD undersigned tr' A'ln,.r:i.-l!ato-r at his residettee at Fay !'., Itiih, on or before May lllalA jiuos. Sue sur.v.d to, ion. lu.i iw .i.g and SHERMAN LOVELESS, J. hn IF m v Ci .I. Sirs y tithm 1C i IN $1.00 it VI US ON i T A Mouths A D w a ill T n I .1 t.-i- Administrator Mr. and Mite Eugene entertained at a d.nner party fallowed with Finite Saturday evening at their home. Guest.s in. laded Mr. and Mrs. N. Hiaine Winter-.of Salt Ijtike City, Mr. and Mrs. it. W. Iarry Attorney, e. I'tah. Pays-n- f a Jack.-oi- i Iaysun; L. o Di.y.t, Loa; Mo. Dua Eli.: First pnhl ie;iti(,n. March 2N 1941. Mrs. Alice C,iV., Loa; Ea.-- t publication, April IS, 1911. eu ia, Calif .'i'll .a M , n ; Earl Page, Mr. and Mis. Stanley here. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Reece, Mr. and Mrs. Wendall E. land on, The Mis. I.ueik- Spencer was Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam n a h i.galful budge l.m lu i.n a. Mr. was an at wi by bridge prize Mrs. Reece. Easter favors an her home M nulay with the follow decorations were used. mg quests present: M.s. Eveiyn Williams, Mrs. Ruth Williams aim Mr.-- . of Spanish Elia Mrs. Iona Ierkins was hostess Mrs. Emma Broudbent, Mrs. to the ladies of the Tres Joli lteta Rage, Mrs, Della McClellan bruise club last Thursday night, Mrs. Iona Perkins, Misis Ceci. The tables were effectively decGale, Mis. Josephine Christensen orated with bowls of daffodils and and Mrs Mrs. Veda Loveless violets ami Easter details wcr. Nelda Reece, used. Special quests weie Miss o Cecil Gale and Mrs. Feani Gray1 Mis. Tela Jensen and son of and prizes were awarded to M.s.i M. L. Oldroyd, Mrs. GiHiigi! Q. Salt Uike City visited here last week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spencer and Mrs. Gray. u Drissell. C-- o The Second ward M Men and Gleaner Girls held a fireside chat for. and Mis. W. R. Mauim ol Sunday night at the home of Miss' oj Ain;eies and Air. and Mis. L. Iletty Madsen. A talk was Riven Spiuui and eniiuien, Jerry An.. by Reed Jones. and Mutruy spent the week vim heie witn Air. and Mrs. James E. Mr. and Airs. Alaugm. A no hostess Easter party was Wignull. aim lell Sunday for California given at the home of Mrs. Emma Mrs were by accompanied Wrikson Saturday night with the Mrs. Marvin following in attendance: Mr. and Muughn's sister, Russell. Mrs. and Mr. Mrs. Sid Coray, o Golden Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mrs. B. R. Scott and daughtei Olesem, I)r. and Mrs. Asa L. Cur-- ! f Ant;i.lt.s alx. visiting hen tis, Mr. and Mrs. Orla Stewart, vvllj, Scott's parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Spencer, Mrs Janles MlU-hellMr. and Mrs. Laban Harding, Mr, and Mrs. Arza Page and Miss Airs. Dean Simmons was hostes Cora Page. to the ladies of the O. G. bridg club Wednesday evening. Special guests were Mrs. Earl Healey aim Prizes AHss Genevieve MeReth. to Mrs. Aldon were awarded Ludlow and Mrs. Lawrence Wilson. jrs Meet Pioneer Daughters Hi- $2.00 0 & Publishers mail mailer. s GUARDIANSHIP NOl I( l.S ' oniiry ( '. r'r ,r f i it ir forma PROBATE . o Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Harding anil daughter Miriam of Salt Lake City spent Easter here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laban Hard ing. 'and Mrs. Miil.i- grai.uchdd: 2J son; lgiai.ilel.iidr.il; IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RUTH E. SARHINT, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned in at his resilience Spi ingville, Ctah nil or before the 11th day of June, A. D. 1911. Da VII) MERLE SARGENT, Administrator. & Sumsion, Roylance Attorneys for Administrator. Publication Dates: April 11, 1$, gn, and May 2, 1941. - j - i : la uf 2 two Fred Si. aw of V, nice, Utah; am Mrs. Aif Jackson f Lyman, l'th Funeral services were eoiidactei Wednesday at I. .a and u.'.eim directum o ui.d 11. une. the- Claud n Fun L-.- of so.-dm-i A very ml. renting the Cultus Club was held Wednesday afterno n in tne 3rd war,, hail with President Hazel Erland-son- . The excel!) nt prog am was givin by members of the Beta Cultus Club under the direction of President Edna Hill and was as follows: vocal trio Morning and Sleepy Hollow Tune, Denis) Richmond, Ella Gale and Bessii Smith accompanied by Ramona on Smith; paper personality, Anna Exilda Dale Loveless; reading, Crabb; paper on charm, Jean Wightman; piano duet, Madeline Erlandson ami Ramona Smith: paper on etiquette, Bessie Smith. Announcement was made of the next meeting on May 7 with the Education chairman in charge of the program. o FOURTH DISTRICT COURT OF STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. NOTICE TO CRFDITORS No. 7516 Probate IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY ANN HAMILTON IIOLLADAY (Also known as Mary A. Ilolladay). Creditors will present claims, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned Administratrix at 2375 Lake Street, Salt Lake City, Utah or at office of R. A. Porter, No. 8 West Center, Trove, Utah, on or before May 31, 1931. Iona Vivana Ilolladay Scarlet, Administratrix of the estate of Mary Ann Hamilton Ilolladay, Deceased. R. A. Porter, Attorney, Provo, Utah. First publication, March 28, 1911. Last publication, April 1$, 1911. The Junior Cultus Club held their regular meeting hist Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Daughters ol their April Utah Iiomers Mrs. Ella of ho,,:.the meeting at Sabin with Mrs. Ann Harnett the f aptain ami ting host-- s s Vitus Bingham in charge. colonizThe lesson on ation in the Wert was given Mary P. Harding and a Celebrate We Why reading, Pioneer Day", by Mrs. Sheppard. Refreshments were served. Camp, $, go Lily In id Kitchen Counter Space One of the most common faults in kitchens is lack of adequate counter space. For a single meal, space may be needed simultaneously for soiled pots and pans, used dishes, carving, serving, and layout of successive courses of the meal. Every possible means should be used to get a maximum of counter space within the area available. No 18 matter how youve shot the you can he sure of par on Pll the 19th by ordering a Hill and Hill highball. You'll enjoy this ICvJti superb bourbon from Old Kentucky plenty. . . and so will the 3 585 other members ofyour foursome. Night Club Law When a Springfield, Mass., night The lesson or Gertrude McCoy. club repeatedly violated the closing home making was presented law, a squad car was dispatched Roma Simmons. Plans for .here nightly. A policeman toured the annual Spring Tea were dis- the building, chased out all cuscussed and also the State Federa- tomers and locked the door. The tion convention in Salt Lake next key was brought to the police where the proprietor would week. pick it up the next day and reopen. The HitlS Dili NSTIUEWPl!' . 93 Proof National Distillers Products Corp., N. Y. sta-t:u:- i. vd j DESERET MORTUARY CO. 218 South Main f - A . Payson When GENERAL MOTORS Phone 107 Walter Rigby, Mgr. J ft J builds and backs it -everybody Knows its good! o MOTHER'S DAY REMINDS: Bean and Mr. anil Mrs. in children were Price for Easter We are unusually qualified to Melvin Mrs. Mr. the ami of if a have offer practical aid, guests you Monument or Memorial selection Wilson. to solve. In design, in size and cost, and in appropriateness, there are so many points to he considThe Gold Band bridge club mem ered, we feel that our unbiased, sound suggestions would prove beis held a no hostess Easte; helpful. party Saturday night at the ranci home of Mr. anil Mrs. Howard Shuler. 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