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Show sm IWiMMl r. mu jj aiilMA: r H County Fair Ruth K. I "i Following Operation mi COOL DRINKS made with thi genial mellow bourbon are especially welcome when tire lurrmry soar'd Today, make your favorite tt"uiuier drink with H Want-Ad- s Fraser Dies Old Sunuy Brook. IIHA.SU Kentucky straiciit bourbon whiskey "CHEERFUL AS ITS AAMf This whiskey is 4 YEARS OLD 93 Proof National Distillers Products Corp., New York Economic Highlights i S A I - .; g eh-.s- g" .a--- c! Plans aro and grounds ami bu:ldlr;J ready to receiv exhibit., munity ust 27 for the which will be day and Katun: and 30. The fair in'..-13 s? daily and the fair promise the best and hugest in jtj Of special inn to tli is the national medlt-craf- ; Er.day, , Sec II a r id It'd. r, Ear-".- V . Utah Avenue. FOR RENT - Model r. lbu or Furnished partly furn.rt. tion. Erma Barm tt. location. Good 1KU5 in She was born May 29, and Albert nrod'-rPayson, a daugluter of FOR RENTElsie Iant Kerr. She was edunielelli ALsu house. cated in the Payson schools and apartment, lnqu.ro at Naytaught in the Sunday School and lors Confectionei y She Primary of the 4th ward. n was married to Mr. Fraser, For all kinds of used Auto Parts, contractor, on February 2K, Tires ami Glass, Ralphs Auto Wreckage on the hill 1 mile North Spani-if Salem. Rhone Utah. Folk, VVkmvkNNNNN Allies. I n time, news of the German reverses and losses Ls bound to seep through to the German people, no matter how much baloney Dr. Goebbels put out through press and radio. Then, think some German morale will start to crack, It Ls a fact that in the last World War, Germany went to pieces in a matter of a few months, and the main reason foi that was the collapse of morale at home. Will it happen again? offering s.-- d YOU-DON- 'T T cash pj ing and exhibiting raise or make. juniors or adults at th-be received Board the of Clerk of the office will of Education in Spanish Utah, on or before Wednesday. August 2i,h, 1141, at 12 oclock, noon, for furnishing 1 inch, fully treated, stoker slack coal from the United States Fuel Company, or the Utah Fuel Company, delivered to the schools in the Nebo School District, making one uniform price per ton, f. o. b. schools to the following locations: Springville district, comprising the schools in Springville, Maple-ton- , and Thistle. Spanish Fork district, covering all schools in Payson district Spanish Fork. in Payson. schools all covering The district comprising Salem Benjamin, and Iake Shore, and the district comprising Santaquin The Roard of Eduand Goshen. cation reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. B. L. ISAAC, Board of Education Nebo School District After Extended Illness m o Announcement bt J fair. There are departments Bids Wanted Bids $1,450 the crochet contort To to enter this rontes--t first enter th h 124-R- . n-s- well-know- Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the Fourth (Continued from Page 1) ward chapel with M. J. Hutchinson of the campaign no possibility of the bishopric in charge. The opening song, Tho Deepning ending before the winter rains set in. If that is true, Germany will Trials, was rendered by the Rebe in for a war of position and lief Society chorus; invocation, that is precisely what Hitler canJames Mitchell; vocal duet, One not afford. In addition, Britain Sweetly Solemn Thought, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gale, accompanied by gets stronger as Germany gets weaker. This war isnt over yet Bernice Wilson; remarks, William but not since it started has the Kitchen; vocal solo, Sing Me To outlook been so good for the Sleep, Mrs. Elva Taylor, accompanied by Miss Joyce Taylor; re marks, Samuel E. Taylor; closing Congress has again demonstrat- remarks, Mr. Hutchinson; vocal ed that a considerable and influenJune Mrs. solo, Home, Going IN SHOP THIS THE SUITS tial bloc of its members are dead Mrs Fullmer, accompanied by ON LOOK set against levying direct taxes Bernice Geo. benediction, Wilson; BUY ANY' against persons in the lower in- Wilson; dedicatory prayer, Lester come brackets. Francom. Interment in Payson That happened when President cemetery was directed by the DesRoosevelt requested a number of eret Mortuary. o changes in the new tax bill, one of them being to lower income tax exemptions to $750 for single per- Lillie T. Miles Dies sons and $1,500 for married persons. The House Ways and Mean? Committee promptly turned this proposal down by a decisive maTRUTH Mrs. Lillie T. Kinder Miles, 52. jority. That is really something when you remember that the Pre- wife of Roger W. Miles, died Aa Yon Like H: sidents prestige was never great Friday at the Payson City HospitWe are truthful In our adrertfcdng al after an extended illness. er. and in our statements. We know She was born March 1, 1389 in Practically every economist of concern you want to deal with Richmond, Virginia, a daughter of in complete accord with on which you can depend. And note is Franklin and Mary Brown Henry it when you can depend on Beagers O K the Presidents views, Kinder. She has spent most of to comes lowering exemptions Robber Welded Tire. Theyre safe her life in Payson. is of One taxation heavy purpose and our work is guaranteed. Funeral services were conducted to reduce consumer purchasing 2 p. m. in the Fourth power, as a means of combating Monday at ward chapel with M. J. Hutchin The bulk of the price inflation. son of the bishopric in charge. The increased purchasing power result Abide With Me", opening song, is war from ing spending going into the pockets of the laboring was rendered by the Relief Society-chorusinvocation, George Schaer-re-r- ; Yet it Ls these groups groups. vocal solo, Mrs. Irene Provst-gaard- ; which will be most favored if our speaking, Samuel E. Taypresent tax policy is continued, lor; vocal duet, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gale; speaking, Charles II White; selection, That Beautiful Land, Relief Society chorus; 218 South Main - Payson benediction, Royal Balle. Interment in Payson City cemeWalter Rigby, Mgr. Phone 107 tery waa under the direction of the Claudin Funeral Home. Vm A !,U.-i.du-- Sunny Brook IU IU Mrs. Ruth Kerr Fra.-c4b, A. D. of widow Eraser, died Saturday at Kbit) a. m. at the Paysori City Hospital following an opera- 1 Growing Daily - OLD1 Hf H HI WANTED to 1 anyth Departing with cas; iums. For further Houser Family Reunion Held At Canyon Glen Goshen Youth Diet Suddenly At Home hampionship The John Houser family reunion any m was held Sunday at C attendance with seventy-fivstate. A the of from ail parts followed was noon at lunch picnic with a program and meeting then a ball game and other sports. Ed Baiz.ly is the president of the family organization and E. J. Houser, vice president. in e in formation miurn books inquire of Mrs, Stewart at Payson or office at the county bui! Provo. Lester D. Hanson, 16, :i denly at his home in Gosh Sunday morning. He was Goshen April 25, 1925, Fred and Mrytle Smith He had graduated from junior high school. He is survived by his and stepfather, Mr. and Stanfield; two sisters, J!i nita Orton and Miss Lois one brother, Dee Ilanse grandfather, Charles Ha: of Goshen. Funeral services were o Wednesday at 2 p. m. in en ward chapel with inter the Santaquin cemetery in direction of the Claudin s rapid fire at 200 and .300 o f Jess Speckart of Provo, The members of the First ward s associa-familierifle Society chorus and their dent of th? county 184 points; held a canyon party last tinn, was second with third with week. They assembled at Burr Lou Benard of Payson. Mill Fiat for a picnic supper, 182; Reed Jones of Payson, 4th with ITS; A. Groneman of Provo, games and a bonfire program. 5th with 176; Wendell E:landson ,lf Tayson, f.th with 175. Mr. and Mrs. John Betts left presi-Relie- Thursday for Los Angeles to visit for two weeks. They will be acMr. and Mrs. B. E. Stone of Beatrice companied by Mrs. Fenton Boyack'ard Jr. and daughters Salem wish to announce the en- of MrsJand also returned Edna by Fork, Tuesday from Spanish gagement and approaching marr- Reid Bills and infant son who will a delightful vacation trip to Los iage of their daughter, Armanell, join Mr. Bills in Los Angeles Angeles. They were guests of Mr to George Francom, son of Bishop where he is employed. land Mrs. Howard Cloward. and Mrs. Creorge A. Francom of The the Payson Fo urth wajd. on will take Sepplace marriage tember 6, in the Mesa, Arizona The couple will L.D.S. Temple. reside ir Los Angeles where Mr Francom is now employed. ; DESERET MORTUARY CO. has attended The bride-eleschool at Brigham Young University for three yeais and was affiliated with Lantba Delta Sigma fraternity. Mr. Francom has attended Brigham Young University and was a member of the Delta Phi fraternity. He filled a mission to the Northwestern States.. o No Foreclosure 700 Gather At Provo For Convention Vacation By Train j v How to beat the beat on your summer trips: Leave your car at home, and step into the refreshing, comfort of a Union Pacific train. Youll be "oool as a cucumber" all the way . . . arrive rested, ready for business or pleasure. Choice of accommodations. Delicious Dining Car saea.lt. Registered Nurse Stewardess service oa principal trains. More than 700 men and women are gathering at Provo this week for the 34th annual convention of the L tah Municipal League which opened Thursday for three days City officials of Payson will attend various sessions of the convention. even as the middle-incomwhite collar groups wilt take the worst financial beating. There is going to be a big battle on this tax bill in the Senate, where the Presidents suggestions will probably carry more weight. e, XXsXX0XXXX00 AVON Specials SAMPUMLOW ROUND TRIP FARES from PavBon to: ons-ws- for furlhmt y Ur. pay latot cooo It: C. W. DAVIDSON - Phone 53 PAYSON. UTAH Week-En- d WASHES CLOTHES SPARKLING WHITE Specials giant large 59c 22c mrm regular 10c large 21c LUX MAP 3 lor 19c Prices Effective Until September 1, 1941 FACE POWDER 2 boxes for Liberal rvtura limits. Also very low Ienvoi on credit no ntonoy down AJt California farm loan association has operated 22 years without a A LIFEBUOY 3 for 19c right $1.00 16 Other Items SHORTENING out of the bottle the buoy- ant refreshment of 3 lb. CAN 61c Mrs. A. A. Ahrens 488 West 3rd North Christensens Payson, Utah Payson, Utah OiJIOFJ PACIFIC RAILROAD ooocxooooorxTONr During any days schedule pause and turn to refreshment Coca-Col- a. ice-col- d Youll work better refreshed. 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