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Show UTAH THE PAY SON CHRONICLE, PA VS ON, J ,iii Mi s THE REAL McCOY w IlowJy Folks- In the okli-days you had a nur puitv and talkid about it for a week Now days, you have a mco party and the neighbors talk about you for a month. But everyone, month in and year out talks about the high quality and service received from our paints and varnish So u ill you. An operation recently cured a Chicago boy of a strange malady that caused him to see everything upside down Had he lived m (ieimany.he could hae landed a good job in Doc Cio( Libel's propa- ganda dipartment k- gone to hi t e w go-i- n' Crest Tires Butt, I,o- - An.1' v, it ill, li r Mr ; ii a it s,n s late. M .Ii Kt . nhituis V. - ( alti and i n i fi i .1 i i ill ' t , i e - k P l i M t Monday al da s . Sll K A ll ill " ''liar Sa 't S i '. i - a 1 M- .nd of H - i ", m "I i W r - till Fol- - ere . I i da- ic M: , lJ H iL .a,. lI'.liL'Il ,1.11 li ey jonn ' Lit , l' - . r oil n y ' i li ay on Tlmi dav at the OIL mills in .a m loi i -- n i 'll. lust 2 '.v. I " : 1, a h .1! In m J i ail and Mu. Weston B( an nurd the immbeis of the night Biidge Club at their home Dinnei was followed with biidge and pi l( S wele awaldid to Mr and Mis Wilmu Hill and Mr .mil Mrs Hamid Smith en-te- Miss Gem leva this was a teachi r schools for a m Eii-- " h "it:. Pe Pavsuri Cahlol ti n d v m B, M. u ,s S e hi Id ' dll I ill spt nd s). W 111 left by Angelos, a imalv l"l Los Il.c. u 111 Gu h- i i ol a " I i v a tin Gi I i c i, t 1 , . 11 i i i i i i : -i sl-t- el I - SUNDAY, JUNE 21, is But Mothers Going to Run It IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHO'S SALES MANAGER OF FATHER'S DAY, WELL TELL YOU . . . ITS MOTHER. AND MOTHER KHOWS SHELL FIND THE RIGHT GIFT AT THE Thoroughbred Flag, Symbol of Co-o- p. Our Freedom Attention Fishermen Night Crawlers for sale, 5c a dozen, 230 South Sixth West. Old Glory Is Visible Sign Of Americas Past and For Sale Second hand lum- Keep lam well shod in a soft kid or kangaroo shoe, or a smart looking oxlord. Theyre built to fit right and ber; cheap while Stanley Wilson. wear long. it lasts. See Present History. , DAD NEEDS A BIT OF r,e SOX APPEAL We have it. lie can use seveial pans of our attractive lung-yeanug box. black styles or legular length, lbzes 10 to la y I Ii X T x IT 50c Work Sox, 20c V I X X For something to wear to toyvn without putting on his best suit, we suggest a SWEATER Waim enough for these cool summer evenings yvhen you need a jacket of some kind. $2.49 to $3.75 X Y X I I t I Cool weather calls for We suggest heavier coats. one of our heavier LEATHER JACKETS They're high quality imported Goatskin leathers that y ill not crack, peel nor skin up. They i e extra quality jackets at last year s low V cm i it i UilUL-lCO , .l MullU tilt botany lies, Si.uu other lies, buc When ho goes homo lrom tlie lickl, baye a pan ol out soil, vomtol table UAI1LKS tot him to slip im they ate tealiy a commit tot lucit t. Elastic siiii s, Uatuii heeis. bizis soles, luobi-o to 11. Pair li-- bourns STRAWS sol-dic- 1 1 Woven in new, smart styles . . , cool . . . light . . with colorful puggree bands! or rent Priced at ',1 $ I .GO to $3.50 aie tin' thing Apartments denhall, r lux ping f N. u row Sox m place w hie All t lostic or See Gordon Apartment Men- Our ,i 1 new e.u i tail E W DRESS SKIRT West. ; ly a , i ime ot tine Inqune at 158 South Third modern furnished artment for rent Duke phone quality FELT HATS 89c, 98c $1.35, $1.49 pair of these SUSPENDERS will uphold his dignity as well as his trousers Theyre good elastic yet. Wide or narrow, for button or clip-on. will please the heait ot any Dad We v e a good sloi k on hand, especially loi Ills day. Coloied bluils oi gleaming white Bioailcloths. Sizes 14 to 17 $1.49 to $2.00 e suggest a smalt pail of well tailoud SLACKS for second best wear, borne-thin- g to slip on when he has to run to tow n We've a good i.mge ot sizes nd colors that he will like. Sizes 2i to 4n w aist $2.95 to $9.95 sty ie They'ie color light choice Sii I Give s ti 1 light and Dad Ls to ap- e tT1S YS.k'ctly O-err- Wi Fm Rent 3 mom furnished ap-tment with heat and electric stove Eugene Hillman. Intone other For Rent t .it cottons ,,n pis lay oits Wi ye light Winht. medium and heavy weights in ty Apaitmint or unfur $5 i.ne id 90, Shuts and Shells at bon: 25e o.u h to title: as well as tv H.ivnes consumer, helped the g: ers to net 8c or more, pound on the entire 1 carloads. cro-- 1 Cherry growers know a net of 8c per poun. really something! This has encouraged growers to raise quii cherries. Eventually too, can sing ''Life u a Bowl of Cherries." TOGEniER wi,h dent, Woodrow W.lson, who-beother of down with the vveght if '.Vorld klnd and nature, War I w role, -- The to the Use 0f things that the ITi H tewaenced stands for were created by the flag and canals for the exiid periences of a great people. Every, ,premisesWlth a11 tenements, thing that it stands for was written At h.v the r lives. ind appurtenances The flag ls the em. 'thcr nm" " oi longing or in bodimmt. not of sentiment, but of any app, i taming, and the re- history . It ripresmts the experiand ...versions, ences made by men ard women remain- the experiences of C we who do and live md 'p df ,en,tinatIS' rents- issues under that flag " In tm es if peace and M,y 23 1942 at Provo, America Ut,dhas been m. re fortunate than other THERON S. HALL, na'ions m tins res; ect-- Old Glory's ,eltk Utah County, Utah was day taken as a n nter of f ict p. q Sometime; the n atter-e- f flictn.v Chronicle, 'h M.y was viciously t.e ir ir.duTerer.ee bE0' S B UilrAi'i12'19'19?2' But look you today at even thi sc ntiff, Uuh0 who consider th. .elves and unemom rnl X0 In,vr ,3 th(.,r PaBATE nag just a repre-- i t ii , , ny UTAH CHAIN ST01 k , 2r se a eet hen i out, ESTRAY NOTICE State of Utah, County ofUt I have in my possessions lowing described estray an which, if not claimed and away, will be sold at publ. tion to the highest cash bun Payson City Estray Poun North 5th East, in Payson Tuesday, the 23rd day of A. D. 1942, at the hour oil Description of animal: color black and whit about 2 years; no brand; marks, right ear under h.t ear crop; has no horns. Said estrays were taken me in sjiid Payson City 7th day of June, 1942 ORION F. RICHARDS! Poundkeeper of Payso: C r eed ter in t mg trmei omizi ackle nay out 1 tin a od a silke astin worr hom a ut c: last wade ither !o ou lp tl o n ana i ictor; nigi angle gain GREAT M FOR US, PAI k ; the the tellov Wri t onl 'if ,u ecP' s fun 'less ten t zed 1 t be AB, e n any Kan d do egar eing mak rTnHERE'S A c NET L No DEALER in towncan get all we want of wd good Purina Hog bo our Feeds and show value of the Purina P1J PeofisaMe Production- - L' - P-- UNDERWEAR is a neei The chain store policy buying direct from the g: er and selling direct to d'slrbu'ei - 85-- r. 7 $3.50 $4.50 $3 about formed Edgemont Assoa tion, and asked the cb stores to cooperate ketinsj their crop. Commencing 38 links West of the Southeast corner of the of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 16, Township 9 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian-thencNorth 89 2 West 6.50 chains; thence North 583 West 3 50 chains; thence North 68 West 6 04 chains; thence North 10 60 chains; thence South 89 East 7 chains; thence South v2 Vest 4 50 chains; thence South chains; thence South 31V East 4 50 hence South V West 6 50 chains; chains beginning and containing I 16 44 acres, more or less. TOGETHER with a water right consisting of 16 44 acre feet per annum for irrigating 8 22 acres of the above described land from at is known as the 'j, Strawberry Reclamation Project which has been constructed by the United Mates of America TOGETHER with 4 81 acre feet - 1 hey of Tocr rnns Th.iee min modern unfurnished ap.u tment for rent, and home fot sde 35c and 50c N W. t $3.25 to-w- if wed A 'ARTMENTf brent for Rent Central A pai BOSTON GARTERS war-tim- ai is a part of Dad's umfoim. Give him several of our sturdy Work Shuts. Built loomy and of fabnes hard to beat. Blue, tan, green, gray, in Coverts and Chambruys. Vat dyes. Sizes 14 L to 17 L 50c to 65c neyv nan. An WORK CLOTHING A lull C $15.00 t X X UR) I Sizes 38 to 46. pi ices. ithout a duiuiii iii; Vv X T wont be complete w X X X 3tc His day To be sold at sheriff's sale at eleven o'clock a. m, June 22, 1942, at the Front Door of the Courthouse, in Provo, Utah, the following described lands situated in Aforesaid County and particularly described as follows On June 14. the flag of the United For Sale 2 Jersey cows, just ftesh, 1 registeied, 349 W Utah States v ,11 be 165 viars i Id. Since that mm ruble day m 1777. when Avo Phone 2ti-the Continent d 0 ", cress p mej the birth to the For Sale Two coal tangos and resolut.nn whan two hot water tanks See Q M ling, it has s t. ,d a the symbol for nil Amene.'is r rhts to Bui dick. liberty, jus'ii e and freed' in. The last ehan.es m the fag were n.ade m 191J, wi.en Arizona and New Mexico were admitted to the FOR SALE Lnion. Ore star was added for each For Salo Modern home, close state, making a total of 48 on the See I) L Coombs. Spanish blue field of Old in. Glory, Fork. Now, in 1942, tie people of this natam are more conscious rf what New Home for Sale and modthcr stands f,.r than ever beern fur. or unfur. apt. For Rent fore. flag Today, while American 218 North Main Street. sons, sweithearts and husbands are fighting the battle for For Sale by owner freedom m all corners of the globe, brick house, 1 acres good land, the.r loved ones p in with thmi in barn, etc. D.B. Hair, Salem, Utah that spirit of determination best manifested on Flag day. ik It was another Presi- $3.95 to $7.50 25c nmp Nation Honors STAR BRAND SHOES I ;r 22-2- FATHERS DAY Farmers Merc. -- Orem growers y Verv happily smpnstd was A W I. Cuitis. H ills Ethel Griggs when a gimip u Mm Gi oi go of her neighbors and fi lends M ('.ill) M'- - I, .til Pagi Mrs dmped in for a farewell pal tv (J I. Spi nI - Ilid M, s Dal ell II G no The family is Satin day night moving to Salt Lake City in t I.'OW wei k when1 Mr Gi iggs and son 'I " id in ' e u hi s if t he B Rusell and Harley aie employed l 1" Y Fi and tlii Aile form-- , social chat, games Enjoying t v alumni as-,- i mdti adi Pi 'e ail lunch were Adeba Divm, t Pieat s n in an lii (dcii Keele, Rhoda Davis, Emily Gled-lea Crump, Della Shwait. Lula it tin oi m al al i m met ting on h at J" ph Smith hill, Noi rna Reid, Gw in Law Tin sd.c Stanton. Vilate Hansen. Maltha :u Id " on the imu i sdy campCarter, Mrs. Griggs and her child- us v at Pi ov o Gr nd t .Siu'iin- ol of ei lass Pa !c id La 11, and md son, Deal La Mon pi Mar, ren, !!.' J, W a- - one of tlie tllimhei Dene. a Finally cr son, w and w lie. liiialgh i daU-g,.r. i d hi Bad lot s di l et ,J M.s Ji Id!' F Halil ad alid i Camile. u'l nielli cm- nt i ( 1st s at and Coi.-"1. Cal is Pi nd. ain Young uimmlv Wc ot Logan "pi nt the past wet k hole nc.srla V Lhailes .siting Lvi motile l, Ails H lativis t III air'd ot hi 'I'll b It Ti.ms-Miss Aitla lla T.a m Mi ,,nd Mis Flank Wall weie lay ,u atl dl t' ip io) mug on a v, uk-int- l visitois m Salt Lake, Sin will visit m to Calihnnia ol their claldien. some i, San Francisco with Miss Donna ut Emma Openshuvv had as Mis on a mission T,i mn i , w ho is tin Mrs Sat ah In hi its gin mil will then go clown the coast of Salt Lake and hei sisKn kieaii to Los Angeles. ter and husband of Los Angeles, iul Mm. David Upuishaw, Mis Lydia Jane Clow arc), 155, a Mi .i e foi Decoidtiun Day. a, ,o can d du Tut of in sday native Payson. A swm ining paity was enjoyed a Logan hospital She was the n Thin sd.y aftiitioon at Anow-Iwidow of George Franklin Clow-a- i and Carrol Mmses the ad by d. and was born m Pay son Feb-- i man. Miss Merle Chut-v- . mu v 12, 1877. Hi r parents weie Coline Jet m. Mis Jt nine Jeiman, Tony Edgar and Lydia Ann Killian Miss Elma Tietjen. Mr. Clow art! died 11 MeClurg and Fillmore. l being the hostess. latti the v w veais ago. Funeral sei ices eie Mr and Mrs Willis Gale and at Rigby, Idaho. family of Salt Lake came down They- were Dr and Mrs. George Gasser tor Decoi ation Day of Mrs Gale s pardinner guests have been visiting here this week and Mis Jesse Hulluday with Mrs. Gasser's mother, Mrs ents. Mr Stake quarSantaquin-Tinti- c Pi ne Bigelow and family. Dr was held Sunday 1942 conference tet ly Gasser giaduated from medical W. M I A New school in Chicago recently and m Goshen as follows sustained were officers SHERIFF'S SALE they came to Utah for a vacation Stake President. Verona Houghvisit before returning to Chicago Emma K where Mr Gasser will interne ton, first counselor, second counselor, Mrs Cluwurd; B Y comU. In the District Court, in and for They attended the societal y and mencement exeiciM-- wheie their Malle Openxhaw; Utah County, State of Utah. The Heme. Sadie Mrs sister, Miss Donna Bigelow was itreasurer, eleast'd officers were Mis. Phyl- The Federal Land Bank of gi aduated. Berkeley, a corporation. lis LeBaron, Mrs. Maggie Rowe. Plaintiff, Miss Bt i thu Nelson tmd Mrs. Dott vs. O. York CLASSIFIED ADS. William R Manwill and Thilda Manwill, his wife; First Doe; For Rent Well fenced pasture Second Doe and Third Doe, for 35 or 40 cattle. Ilarty Volsky. Defendants. m tbe t: i the in ai tului army. Rcnunilxr was popular several ago? Well, life so happy for Utah che, growers. said County and paibcularly as follows, Hi ginning at a point 1.86 chains No: tii 0 45 Wi st and 2 84 chains Noith 89 21 Wist and North 0 West 20 27 emails from the 26 Southeast cornel ol Section 1, Township 9 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Mendian; bn nee Noith 89 20' West 28.44 U 57' West, i hams, thence Noith 18 chains; thence North 89" 20' East. 28 60 chains, thence South U 26' East, 18 chains to beginfor ning, subject to rights-of-wapublic travel upon the North one rod thereof and the East two rods thereof Containing 51.34 acres in Utah County. Together with all rights to the use of water for irrigating said lands and for domestic use thereon to which the mortgagors, Isaac Hansen, Jr., and LaVerne Moore Hansen, or the premises mortgaged, were then or might there-fte- r become entitled, whether such, rights weie evidenced by shares of stock or water in any ditch or irrigation company or! otherwise; also all rights in ditch- - j es or laterals and rights of wray used to convey such water. Dated May 20, 1942, at Provo, Utah THERON S HALL, Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. Publication in Payson Chronicle on Mav and June IV : ill of :me id 11. Flol a lb Molds Ii aim ol In dm g ownei d the iii.ii to Mi Don W gliter, Monti Row e, son ol Mi and M Join I hi W Roue ot Spam h Imi. cm rit t oi ik place on June J, at Mi Ro.m Evanston, Wyoming a To le sold at sheriff's sale at clock a m, June 15th, o,i , i ii U42, at ii out door of Courthouse, in p'iovi, Utah, the iollowing aforepi opei ty, situated in 'a II M. Mf IV io till ' O ,.,t i a md lla n aeh sum ,. i a in n aviial :iu Tin.' ki i . I en- - , H- Bov;l CliERUljj Savings defunct corporation, L N Ellsworth, German E. r.ils ,vii th and Dave Huish, ,s t! e only suiwving directors ot said Bank, and t li t, cs Zion's Savings Bank 'Dud C impany, a cor-- p ,i..tioii. K II Andrus and Mis K H Andius, his wife, Defendants Exchange ia, ''avsoi. t.iu Rank, c; gi mi; i. gi I i . Mi a y s Lsik'1 . ls Company, a Plaintiff, as I'talr Idaho Sugar s i or poi ation. a L a i days at home last w ei letuined to Logan to nii-sdiool i Ma.-- a'l Sat-uid.i- last Friday night held at the Jennie McClellan Homes The looms and tables were attractively decorated with choice floweis of the season and guests were Lucile Spencer, Mis. Reta Page, Mrs. Rhea Bassett, Mrs. Alice Peery, Mrs. Thelma Banner, Mis. Jean Wightman, Mis. Edna Hill, Mrs. Effie Bean, Mrs. Norma Jones, Mrs Verna Ellsworth, Mrs. Gladys Wilson, Mis Hazel Eilandson, Mrs. Iona Pei kins and Mis. Della McClellan. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. McClellan and Mrs. Bean. j Cl a Edna lagt an in truio; at the Utah State Agi icultur a spent . la .1 Miss I.ogan, S. D. n h , r. e V' Mis St 11a H mix O.d.e- - I, It last week on a t a o vail., b ness ti ip to Tv. m K.ills I lala vy her e I sidi d she for rra r po r.t, i. I of Conit, 'm and foi the County L tali, State rf Utah A. Tieljen By Mrs. Chss. :i Fouith Judicial District p e i c Ilia , Mtni..1 li h It nds in Fay son Colli ge in SANTAQUIN NOTES G; u E S III! Mr Mrs W. F. llansi-was hostess at a delightful Biidge Iaity Ci t t F'l, ol "i p, ,1 i to yi it f ,r i ' i 1, th of a Ini fh.'.i J m b- .o IV I) ,vi Much, Long lb .a h - Saturday for iMting with e m sery ice in the HOME OWNED HOME OPERATED DON J. McCOY PAYSON ; v i and Mi w GAMBLE STORES Authorized Dealer .J i i fella. ' , lid -i Me' Jell, 1 Cn ,ake i Mis More sharpshootWanted ers in Czechoslovakia, result, less Gestapo. Nice Don t hi i get o : A i gy i hum Salt SHERIFF'S SALE furnished 399. E. 1st South. WANTED TO BUY 1 Wanted to Buy Used adding machine. Call 176. DR, CLARK REYNOLDS PAJAMAS HEALTH CLINIC are among he be.-- t lln,:; quality Broadcloth or tme Rayons will be a pleasure to sleep m Sox s A. B. C. D. F. 162 E North, Provo. Utah Specializing in Correction of I 1 Piles and Ruptures y - Apartment, partly cbe if S' re'.hi-- s Reasonable rent. See vital Now ,t is to George C. Chase. For fine sloeping eon, loi I ia quality gannonts. our $1.65 to $3.09 for rent without operations Department. Natural and Constructive Treatment F ' t! i sp.rtif ;r r',f dem erucy ,.g;n'thv good nir i f freed in. To those n Ulu r.s of others who have always respond cm. .onalh and vocally, the flag has f r A;, them-whe- tlev are bathi the g the e 'l ,lU7 I ,Jal a honor on J .rit rf il Ward t. r i,f (j,..-- Clerk or PORIN re-fl)- I' HOP WURINA ther STEER uanbjuSS'D,.1;1 bt Utah Countv f th(? CHOy At eh a cm ;,nd UTAH At H on , n ;;ie , re. t . m.o.e mer. h, ly. let us d.e n.enftie" isVrv'.'vv110CMC Arciian roevt CUIU-- f ... md, ! ther spn,iU!t , t an that Present claims, "Udirsign'd Amr,dir oath' to the at his s A.tl. v,U(:L- - rstur A , J ILh H. GREEN'HALGH, tratOT' sPamsh Folk. COUNTY IMPLEMENT COMPH prstE Spanish Fork, ned ssri- - ice- - |