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' 1! 1' i Stiiko a iv tvpi- -' od m t ncoimti colonization to i (lavs' obtained he locality by ap-- i r t i MtOtCAL ADMffYM 3TQAT1YC CQOfO V hop or tho ap-- , o for city lots ' . nmnrvr primitive erne 1 i hoot u vil ilo on fill IlllUIV con- c tice ti I l kind Tai v m cut fi oin d i - t v is was not - P, qul v 1 i, i up hna..ti bod ticks . n lton soi p. ir of In h m . ck.-l.i- A . ma i iisidou oi d a .1 I'v nuinc! i( I . S. and all" superior forces, Balaan ili'i'iio forces, fell into Jap Ilioto shows inch disappearing 1. i I- I on Suii MOTORISTS URGED CLASSIFIED ADS. luxury, f mdy w,., tho t cm in TO SAVE ON TIRES F11 of a link mu kettle. fie", the pine wood for common substitute l oil. Chairs, ; or fu "f "i ,d n of ubbor by etc., woie made of bne p.otoi tiansportation to Doles, split logs. or broken Osselill,. isi s and bv piopcr For Sale Tomatoes, peppers and the bod pel d' on baMS. d v eluted tu deliand cabbage plants, all varieties. " of made rawhide Kin defe n''' were Roy Olson's. Santaquin. aced acioss the frames. Thim Hid Clan nee Grant of cvn-- j All1"! i( n F' k. settlors generally ,! i'i uti ve their first dwelling, or f th. For Sale Red Bliss Seed PoCounty civilian de-m most cases was a dug-- ; u n.'e il. m urging today that tatoes. See Carroll Wilson, Phone oi by 16 fed, with a fireplace Utah eo untv people do all they 160-end with the chimney can to ormei ve tires gout of the ground and the Fresid. nt Roosevelt recently Bees for Sale, 120 colonie 392 v at the opposite end. CIU sti d not tu exceed E. Utah Ave., Arthur E. Peay. if 40 tory has been told of Gen miles to hour pern spet'ls th of one of his visits to consi rv( lubber. Mr. Grant re-icond Gunnison. (The first n mil. the people of the county. Chicken Feeders for Sale. 218 Gunnison had been Lieut Ch neiul DeWitt has issued to flood waters.) He ordei from headquarters of tho North Alain. r.to town about dusk and n defense command of the came suddenly out of the . " v directing that the 40 For Sale Overstuffed chair. d limit be observed yelling 'For God's sake. mile sto'.o was ok ii bod-table- i s, -- Qmctas wr MTMoeta U3 4i& MiUTAQp COE.' direct-Uhi- ( ii ( P. NOTES ( . . , d aban-wun- g : ::ve over my house! v on? we go s Sunday. Stanton night from Oregon, hire with their Mrs. Rav Stanton. Mrs. Max .nd '.sit personnel. An'op.g tt e rrl. gives here Sun-du- v fo: ti e memorial services for Kenneth B P.uten were Mrs Jenand son Wayne, Mr. nie Muss. and .Mrs Ed B lin. Mrs. Thomas P'nlster. Miss Selma Berlin, Mrs. Aean Iie. Mr. and Mrs Nod ?i It'Ll r. of Salt Lake City, Air. and Mrs. John Loutensock. Mr and M:s LaMar Loutensock and cl.ildri n of Al. ana. and a large group from points in Utah county. returned to Los morning after a visit here with relatives .e for the memorial scrv- her nephew', Kenneth B. Patten held by See R. H. Wilson, 303 E, 4th N. pm i. par-an- d Certified Bliss Seed Potatoes, grown from Nebraska certified seed. See R. L. Mendenhall, Tel. Apr 9 Ma-pleto- n. 268-j-- l. WANTED TO BUY Wated to Buy for Cash Used binder, used rubber tire wagon; used rake and grain drill. Inquire at Pavson Chronicle. Wanted to Buy or, Ross Dovvdle, mhmNAAWAv.vi'd' 1 w i eiiii : ,J old ia j 'tX Kentucky Straight laairlien V OT7- Team horses, blk., Sacrifice with newly repaired harness, wt. 1450 ea. J. AI. Tanner, Payson, Utah. - HI! AM) y whiskey '(1U:t UH MJlf 90.1 proof L ,!. ITS N. Natic.m.1 I. , XXKX0XK0X00000000COJ NOONTIME HERE ON THE FARM IS A PROGRAM ESPECIALLY FOR RURAL LISTENERS. SUCH FEATURES AS: AGENT REPORTS BOSWELL and other members of the YOUR COUNTY whh S. R. With Your $$$$$$ ... FUN .... and FACTS Master of Ceremonies, Shi; () 7 room brick house For Sale '.md guiage on 1st South. Lot lu7'- - x 110 ft; individual water investement at light, excellent and Merchants jjiUU. Farmers SHORT t spend it scurrying from store to store counter to counter Mr. and Mis Harold Smith entertained the members of their Payson Bridge Hub Saturday evening at then home in Spanish Fork. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Claik. High score prize was won by Mr. and Mrs. Weston Bean and second high by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harmer. time Bl-- i MARKET QUOTATIONS, El: With Farm Reporter Wayne Kiaii and .... eneegy sweet disposition Mrs. A. L Curtis and Mrs. M. L. Oldroyd of Payson were in attendance at a meeting of the Utah County Medical Society auxiliary last week in Provo. A number of the state auxiliary officers were present, and Mrs. J L. Jones. state Bunk, Provo. president, spoke. Mrs R. Garn Miss Jean Marie McKell, who Clark of Piovo v. as elected conty is employed at Boulder, Nevada, president for the ensuing year. and Lieutenant William McKell, Mrs. Floyd Harmer was hostess 'ARTMENIf who is stationed at Wendover here to the meirbers of her Monday Field, spent last week-en- d their mother, Mrs. Mary E. Evening Bridge club, with Mrs. apartment for with Modem and a family dinner was Clarence Hill and Mrs. Weston McKell, "nt 45 No. 3rd East. Call 14. Score given in heir honor Sunday at the Bean as special gests. Mrs. Byto awarded WheelMrs. Leah McKell home. weie prizes Central Reed Jones Apartment for Rent West, wright and Denzil Cordy accom- ron Stalieb and Mrs. nurtments, 54 North 1st anu the consolation to Mrs. Bean. Miss McKell from N.V. panied .Apt. st'e Go: don Mendenhall, A number of club ladies from See Two Apartments for Rent Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Erland-soPayson were in Salt Lake City S. Main. 200 Mr Ruth Stevens, entertained at a bridge din- last week for the Utah State Fedner Saturday evening for Mr. and eration of Women's Clubs annual trtnient for Rent Hill. 3 room Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mr.and Mrs convention at the Hotel Utah. Lamodem Sec Wilmer J. S. Reece, Mr. and Mrs. Earl dies from the Cultus Club who Page, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hillman. attended v. ere: Mrs Lucile SpencMr. and Mrs. W. A. McClellan er, Mrs. Emma Broadbcnt, Mrs Dinner was served at one long Etlu Page, Mrs Reta Page, Mrs. table attractively decorated with Pearl Bigler. Members from the Beta Cultus at the convention spring flowers. were: Mrs Fima Barnett. Mrs Chas. 55 Acre Farm for Rent Cmti-- . to Mrs. Anna Dale was hostess Orpha Phyllis Douglass G Hanson. M. Mrs Edna Hill, Mrs. ElA. of the Loveless, Bridge the members at a delightful party at her la Gale, Mrs Edith Wyler, Mrs 20 acres first olasa Club Far Kent home. High score prizes were Leila I.arst n. Mis. Nelda Worth11 awarded to Mrs. Page Peery and ington. Mrs June Fullmer, Mrs. farm land. Strawberry water; Curl 0. Nelaon Mrs. Ralph Coombs and the con- Evelyn Davis. Mrs Mabel re, alfalfa. See solation to Mrs. Quincy Burdick 1 LIFES TOO Mr and Mis. Milton Benson of Hyrum. Utah, spent several days of this wet k in Payson. Mrs. A. K. Huish went to Murray Wednesday evening to visit for several days with her new grandson, the child of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Hutchings, which was born on April 5. The mother was formerly Miss Carol Huish and this is their first child. S' $ o Mrs. Geraldine Wittwer visited in Salt Lake City over the weekend with her sister, Mis. Helen McNabb. Mrs. C. L. Brown, formerly Miss Amip Lee McClellan of Los Angeles, is visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, and other relatives. She was accompanied by her sisters, Georgia and Pauline McClellan. The annual Tea, given by he Federated Womens clubs of Springville, will be held Saturday from 2 to 5 p. m. at the Art Building. This is an event held in connection with the art exhibit and all members of the three Federhome 5 room mod, For Sale ated clubs of Payson are invited build store small basement; witn 16x20 feet, coops to attend. mg in connection, for 700 hens. 348 West 2nd So, apr7 Lewis S. Cox. 'i1 DESERET MORTUARY CO. .... squandering and money .... precious .... ruining .... looking your for Bargains Intelligent or rent County Agricultural Otfue MUSIC t Lu-cil- Team and harness, For Sale straw, and Conn trumpet; also house, modern except heat, and 3 acres pasture ground for lent. Alerl Tanner, Payson, Utah. vn. lf n McClellan. For Sale Two home bargains. Two apartment modern home, one acre, Iruits and berries, 2150;$350 down, balance like rent. Three room and bath, close in, ery good condition, $1100; $350 dow n, balance like rent. Contact Commercial Bank of Payson. Utahs fastest selling straight ntop one-ha- Payson Camp No. 1, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, held their April meeting last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Lula Hermansen. The history of her grandfather, David Hollis Holladay, a pioneer of 1847, was read by Mrs. Hermansen. She then rendered a number of beautiful selections on her new electric organ and accompanied her daughter Joan on the piano for a song. The lesson on contributions of European countries to Utah history was given by Mrs. Nellie Sehaerrer. Mrs. Susan Ashby gave a report of the State D. U. P. convention in Salt Lake City on April 4th, and Mrs. Rozella Belcher reported the last meeting of the countv camp at Provo. Seagull Camp, Daughter of the Utah Pioneers, met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Irene Reece.. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Mrs. E Dean returned home last Marie Mendenhall and Mrs. Cecil Cahoon. The lesson on Utah his- week from Bingham Canyon, where she has spent some time tory was given by Mrs.Anna with her niece while convalescing from a broken leg. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snyder Mrs. Florence Badham of Salt entertained at dinner Monday evin ening for Mrs. Ella Smith and Lake Citv spent last week-endaughter, Peggy, of Benson. Ar- Payson visiting with her parents, izona. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mis. P. C. Wightman d 1 m LIVE STOCK FOR SALE per botlle $fflfCAG ore E, 4th No. - viy " . ' vliH Electri Third Ward M. I. A. will hold Honor NightTuesday. The program will honor the boys who are in the military service of the United States. Mrs. Darrel Brown, Mrs. Alta Cowan and Mrs. Vernal Twede summer. CULTUS CLUB HOLDS were in Provo Wednesday for the funeral of Mr. Madsen, father of The Payson Federation of Wild Mrs. Golden Taylor. PROGRAM MEETING Life received 40,000 one and inch rainbow trout Thursday R. L. Wilson Jr., and son, Wilmorning from the State Fish hatchery at Springville. A group bur, of Tooele, spent two days of The last regular program meet- of members planted them in the last week at the Robert L. Wilson ing of the Cult us Club for the local organizations rearing ponds home. Lynn Wilson, a student at which they have prepared east of the University of Utah, was also year was held Wednesday after-noLake. here for several days. at the Third ward Relief So- Spring ciety Hull with President Lucile Spencer in charge. M1 H i HH 'I' 4' 4 Robert Barney, accompanied by Mrs. Mae Dixon, rendered two vocal solos, Song of Songs, and CurSong of tho OpenRoad. 218 South Main - Payson rent events were given by Mrs. Emma Wilson and President e Phone 107 Walter Rigby, Mgr. Spencer reported the State Federation Convention at Salt Lake City, last week, attended by $$ 'I j' !' j 'I five members of the club. Feature of the program was a book ieiew of Eleanor Early's book, New England Sampler. Announcement was made of a closing social to be held May 6, with the social committee in charge. i D. U. QpAQTtQMAST&l In wartime there is little excuse for ignorance of the branch of the military service to which a soldier belongs. Note the lapel buttons of the enlisted man and the insignia on an officer's collar. Then study the symbols shown above. It is good memory exercise. Next time you see him you'll know whether he fights with the infantry, builds bridges with the corps of engineers or ii an officer on the general staff. Fireside chat of the Third ward M Men and Gleaner Girls was held last Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Ivan Shepherd. A club for the M Men and Gleaners was organized with Lois Hill as chairman; Blanche Hiatt, Eldon Hurst and Usher West assistants, to carry on activities during the 1 - S &AH0 ACADtrr -- 3 CVUYiAfvCJ? fiATKYiAL. OOAQS shoppers know better. themselves in comfortable chairs th's newspaper ments counter ... .... They seat .... open up look over the advertise- go directly to the store .... where the bargains .... the are on sale. n THRIFTY is with Jimmy Lawrence TWELVE I MESSAGES for THRIFTY FARMERS NOON to 12:30, Monday thru Friday KOVO THE INTERMOUNTAIN NETWORK the mutual broadcasting system y:CK0CX000:C:C - - U1 Springville. READ THE ADVERT ISEM ES T S AND ENERGY SAVE TIME, MONEY, |