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Show P AY,SON. L'TAH THE PAYSON rHPnVTrrF- Tanner of Salt Lake and Mrs C. G. Spen-- n iUi of Richfield spent tj.i ! here with their i, ,.u. Mis W. Fred Tan- M ' sans Tanner, who has been tun visit m Richfield me With the Spencers. v J b (i n j - THE REEL McCQY LEGAL: & NOTICES 1 Folks: We heard ibout a man who lived to be '14 and never used glasses, but then some men puRr to Innk right o it of the bottle Howdy ' glasses are used under the nose than over them now days. qualify; we have Hiawatha bikes on hand the hoiee of the community for read about a man who was hdd up on the way nome the other night but then his case isnt so strange n veiw of the fact that nany men cant get home iny other way. We A good way to save your dollars is to buy our I . 1, Ini De- V. Ei !,,ii i i J- ,al .U i t sn t It one 1' , ill i'll. Mi Mi s i lv M ' s 1 in i'l Lalf 1 . "I i I iV ii lie i u t i 's.in-lf- Id. i n in i by Mu ow by 7 c GAMBLE STORES PAYSON The Cooperation of People In every civic or patriotic activity, Utah cl'rn stores take a leading part. , For example, cne of the ' chain stores - Safet ay gained recognition (for its cooperation wnh tl' F.eJ Cross, the U. S. O., and the American library Association in the recent Victory Book Campaign. Each Safe way store was k collection depot. The companys advertising staff aided with newspaper ads, window displays and store banners.' - ! House for Rent, partly furnished; 4 rooms with screen porch; 2 miles west of Suntaquin on HighMrs Peail Ii Halverson of Los way 6. Inuire of J. W. Smith, 350 E, 4 th So., Payson. Phone Angeles visited hue this week with her sistei Mis Geoige' A Wy ler. LOST AND FOUND Mr. and Mis Oivil Pieice of El Studio Couch Cushion, Lost Paso, Texas and Mis. Eva D. between Santaquin and Goshen, Bow here Sunday Finder please return to Rulon at manhomevisited of their uncle, John the Finch, Goshen. Reward. Done. So slo cfV "IrbyonriJie barmryou When it for ht .hri.tv. ' security in the see here, you realize how well X ..XT-- SAVE 25 Jv' ' ''I-- 4 J V Si1 An J For Thrift and Beauty For the Whole Family RONDO Ft s! putt i than 1 1 f 'M m 1 A Yaid 1 f P1 BE THRIFTY! 8c SEWING jtxm inch TAPE MEASURE Metal Tips. 60 BIAS TAPE There's Nothing Smarter! SGR0RIY RAYONS For frmks and blouFloials Tiny geometucs1 39 in 59$ ses! Fine quality lawn. Yard 'll- -&$ IN OUR BINS b. FREE - WE INSURE YOUR GRAIN AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE FREE I PAYSON MILLING CO. PAYSON. UTAH -- iai, i' ( with the privilege of selling or trading same at any time V 'a ft Jt-h-- b Maj. Alfred Kalberer of Lafayette. hub, who led the V. S. air squadron whiih scored 35 bulls-ey- c bomb hLls on two Italian battleships in the Mediterranean. He said it was like shooting; fish in a rain-b.el. bias Pretty trim Many sizes. FANCY BUTTONS foil! For gay trimmings. SEWING COTTON white. Coats or Clarks best For dresses, KE fors baby ci New de 6 cord, ,1 BUnket M Talon Slide Faiieat 4. 5". 6Y T 8. 9" and 10" ' 'Hv HOMETOWN BROADCLOTH PENCONAPS . Just the weight and quality for fall frocks and suits Choice of Yaid bnght plaids :e p1 Sanitary Napkins 25$ Box of 12 Penimaid Box of 12 20c jysor Sanitary Napkins pub 20c j Mercerized Shoe or browK... 27". Shoe Laces Metcti Black or brown 40". Sanitary Belts Narrow or wide widths. Adj,tistable..25c Dress Shields Fine nainsook Washable. . . . pr. 25c Liquid Shoe Polish-ing. Black or browi Work Shoe Lacei Ox Hide iLealher Di Cork insoles ! mrmi C, g Xi. . Embroidery CHARMING Claiks FALL DRESSES Sty 6 Floss. Coats or strand cotton 2c Embroidery Holds Hoops. Crk hned!embrldery flrmly' lid fur today. Lovely fall styles in cotton and rayon Smait Autumn shades' 1.98 fine work LustroUs!..25c Bedspread Crochet Cotton Long staple cotton. Big Bali .. 25c HOSIERY tall! Fu1 fashioned! W t H rein li i ccd! J m W A CT'a Washable Pin-o- n baby fet; garter Wooden Bead P elastic. Enamel 20 Penco Bob Pins Assorted Hair Pins 4C 4C Ruyon Wave Nets Invisible Hair Nets Speed Wave Set Iiair 0l1 Pure Oil Soap . So o Cu-le- Penimai gc 8c iqc . .. . .. 10c 8c rs I Soap . 6c jgc Bar bockf Baby Record ro tinted pag painted design1 Glass Orange Rubberizad D: Handy pockets and bottles ;yi J Pretty Class hand Witn designs'. Handy Diaper i War Industries Firm Will Return All Profits STILLWATER. MINN Four men hae formed a Still-wat- non-prof- it war industries! company pledged to turn back to the government every cent of profit ffom war contracts. The men io formed Stillwater War Industrie Inc., are J. A. Gog-giState Sen. Karl Neumeier, John R Stolze. and! R. M. Hardrath. They leased he factory and equipment of a company that already was working on war orders. Rich Solid Colors! Plain Solid Colors! WARM BLANKET Single Blanket S4.3S 50! lustuus 50U , in.pirted with soft springy x 90. avTn , ; (,n nr pi . ' 'n'"c cotton nth and lus- b'aIty' Bg 72 xaV Part LD Hand Painted shapes, sizes am Johnson & JohMj Comb & Bruib Niv glamour Li A k i Ball peari Cotton. Coats or.'v. Clarks All popular colors! 8c Big Ball Crochet Colton. -- tor SILK 1 They registered for the selective serv ice still together. 0m s i Cut on true ar gether i Heavy ca PEARL BUTTONS and shirts. Rich Looking for Fall - MEND! NOTION Reversible. few . DARN! RICK RACK BRAID Many Colors. es, aprons, and childrens frocks! day-ijun- 7:. ilp W ads ii with Continue True to Form TV LIF1 trim. TOPEKA, KAN C. G. Grimes and Charles E Edwards were bfern e the same 13. They joined the Kansas National1 Guard the sime day, served as guard officers' for the same eight- year period. They entered the United States arn v the same day in the First Wculd war, sqrved together in the 130th field artillery in France and were mustere out of France to YOU CAN STORE YOUR WHEAT HERE IHAT ! and n ipi tins NOTIONS Tape Measure Heavy cambric reversible I . Cotion Tapes For bindings, draw strings, f, J aprons and other household uses! j Colton Thread Coats or Clarks 6 cord Mercerizd Thead Popular colors, 100 yds Darning Coltoji Popular stocking shades! 1 Darning and Mending Wool For a dozen uses! Choice of practical colo-sMercerized Darning Cotton New shades SNAP FASTENERS Rust resistant. Cem ter hole for perfect alignment All sizes. For dress i PEARL BUTTONS V J PERCtLE it pitii dins dtli,g..y-- SEWING y Shootinir Firth fonr. a mm r g FARMERS NOTICE interval '4 V LEXINGTO&, MASS. -- New Englands early colonial project known road-layin- two week it' must do double duty these days: it must buy., post-wa- r Citizens Blk at Road Costs; Build Their Own as a bee has been revived by 25 residents of this historic village Jo remedy a agitation and kave $24,000. When home fwners of a rocky section of the town learned it would cost $26,000 tb have a road built through their district, they decided to do the twork themselves. Children and women joined the Miss Baihdid Hillman who is men in digging the road on eveDR. CLARK REYNOLDS employed at Foit Douglass spent last weok-in- d heie with her par nings and Sundays and finally the HEALTH CLINIC stor. foundation was comMr. and Mrs. Eugene 1 lll- - mile-lonents, 162 E 1 North, Provo. Utah and paved with cinders. Toman pleted of Specializing in Correction tal cost of thie project was $2,000 and this cash iwas raised by assessMis James I.aik Tidwell, Sr Piles and Ruptures L,os Angeles, was the guest ing each neighborhood family $100. without operations When town officials noticed the Maty Belchtr Tidwell Tuesi j they supplied an Department. Natural and August 1, at the lesidence effort, community Constructive Treatments Claience Belihei of this city. engineer, machinery, trucks and a bulldozer, so that the only cost to Mis Thomas W Lee of Los the household bborers was for buildAngeles Cahtmria is visiting heie ing material and a this week at the hull e of her ffth-e- r. skilled man to, setdynamite off the dynamite. Geoige A Si h. i i ter. She fished last week m Piovo with per Two Parallel Careers sistefs. Mis Willis Fit Ids and Mis J Lvnn Houset Friday August,. ON LITTLE THINi money FCP fHNlFT!Y'ur need it must buy you yea rrrnnt 93-- Phone 87 PUN which will in ixe tile 1929 debacle look like child s play. No tea leaves no stars, just fai are the basis of my t ri dictions m Speaking of People MwlUUIl A child-inuim- ARTMEHtf a IAIN STORES - 0j vo I M Q ot like You UTAH catir in h- U l' amateur prog-o- s tin e, predictid 1 'The war v 11 be over by tne end of 1943, ..ui the Axis saanoly biaten. 2 There is a 70 50 chance u: a vi arid depression after the wai J tv, u: - r Stores Association, the special representative of the American Red Cross particularly emphasized the fine window displays used b) the chain stores and said, It Is the cooperation of people like you that has helped to make our Welfare appeal i Ik Y BRONXVIL' F, N I iineliy Taime1 eck, a m.l ' ocied school ten her by prifi in Gallup poll a and a one-- Taubeneck, 50. aidiultir.g hi semi-bal- d head aird setting aside a excoMiact hcictulou of batch maniage history students term paisting between you and the plainpers. tiff. R W iMcML'LLLN, Anybody can do lb he said genPlaintiffs Attorney "I just apply scientiTr Chalerously. Mis to a duoli ;.t Ipi lunging P O. Address, Pay son, Utah. to human variables I us methods was old 2 '1 n i k's A yc.us etji method of diagnosis on the linld-i(i doctors d DU huiuli'i a Ku i.o.Ul CLASSIFIED ADS. facts " un a amiit- - tiijnvid tin stoiy contemporary of sc.ence the shoATheie doll application Through and tin , Taubeneck j re to human w variables, Wanted Watkins Dealer, this ill i a wu kly stmy hum, evciy g dieted the 1929 stoikmarket crash Must have car and be Thm U ,v altiinoon lor the terntory to Mis Juinie Henm 1927, and tire outcome of every over 40 Inquire 751 W, 1st So, i rtn a i di it k - an, Idem urn Provo, Utah. presidential election since 1924 hum to ten months m advance. four Mus Myil Chdtwin has Predicted Entry Into War. burnt attei a two wetk's vaca-olIn October, 1939, he predicted in vi iting with her sisteis .S.dfr L..ke and with hi i cousin America would come into the war Canol Jirman in Logan Utah. through a military clash in the For sale Late model enamel coal Orient. Mr. and Mis. Eugeni Giccn-halg- h Monarch range. See Mrs, LeonTaubeneck makes no charge for and two daughtus of Nev- his ard A. Hill. and he gets nothing ada an hi jo on a two weeks vac- out predictions He of them but satisfaction Gieen-halgh- s Mr. Six-foextension (lining loom ation, the guests 'of 89 per cent correct been he has says Alparents, Mi. and Mrs. table for sale cheap Mis Majoi the time. beit Gieenhalgh, also Mis Gieen-halg- h of On Loveless, Fust waul several occasions, including s relatives in Salem the 1940 election when he predicted For Sale All enamel coal Mrs Charles A Te tji n has the third term the previous Janurange, good condition, with water a months stay ary, he has written his prophecies, iiome altei jacket. See Nick Van Ausdal, in Logan and in Salt Lake visitput them in a sealed envelope ar.d Santaquin, Utah. had them deposited in a safe deing with hit childun f A numbtr of the Caltei familposit box at the Bronxville Trust For Salt' Fine Cow will freshen any day; good woik horse, $35 ies li iu hen ini luding Thomas company. Chatwin and lamliy, atu tulid the Taubeneck said his prediction 349 West Utah Avenue, Payson William F Cai tei 1ionei i fam- about the end of the war was not team for ily ii union la Id in Piovo Canyon to be hailed with jubilation. Good four-- a ear-ol- d iiswt last Satuulay Sale. Laban Ilarding, Payson. "'We are in for some nasty miliMiss Elma Tiitjin is tonvales-m- g reverses, he said, but the tary at lui home altu an apped-lti- s tide will For Sale 15 acres good farm turn our way in 60 days." Hosopeiation $t tin Payson land, well fenced. See Gould DixThe "global depression,! he said, pital. on, 84 Wst Fourth North. economMrs Lottie Kay ot Mona left could be avoided by proper now. He's not taken ic being steps Los WediH he Angeles silay Used Furniture for Sale 2 beds hcie California when she wil Spend too hopeful thit they will be taken. springs, mattress, library table. seviial wtiks visiting with hei How He Got Started Call at Chronicle office. Taubeneck got interested in presisilei and giaiulson, Elmo (Jlow-ai- d arid otlii i ii Litivis dicting to demonstrate to his history For Sale 1934 Plymouth coupe A social and i ntei tainment and classes, high school and college, low very good tires; nuleagejalso one who is informed can that or see dancing was gmn last Satuiday beet cultivator. Cal 132-lor four know any mgiit in the jumie high vvei4c what is going to happen in the V. C. Butler. for world mine boys vv Ho lelt last even in such peculiar fields set vice m lie auny. They aie as American jgolitics, o ; d.'H-Ka- y m4 Hex Byaui'-whHe gefs information from likely and LniMai Wayne vis 'Jai He reads fORSAU Navy, unlikely sources went to San Diego to join the and a day, for balseven newspapers at the to Peterson went Jimjt Five Room Home for Sale ance, and talks to all sorts of peoFort Douglass Utah. See Sid Coray. Allen Van Ausdal son ol Mr. ple. Although he has several coldegrees he said he learned Modern buck home and Mrs Beit Van Ausdal fe.was lege For Sale S most "from pqople, and through the of of the one the suivivies Chone Full basement. Colvin, Lexington which was sunk has vicissitudes oC war" He fought in 792 West Fourth North. been home on a tw o vv eeks fur- France in 19181 "And a lot depends on your point Modern home, dose lough. He suffeied a leg lnjuiy For Sale In. See D. L. Coombs, Spanish and was convalesing at the NJVE,1 of view, he explained. "The trouble Hospital at San Diego, California with most people Is they are flat Fork. He left heie last Monday fort San mappers. Youjhave to have a global Diego to uport tor active duty. outlook. na.Yeaone umdna eSaltde-tLa- k -- In a letter to the Utah Chaia 'pi 1 HOME OWNED HOME OPERATED v , er painls.kalsomine and varnish. Time tor fall house cleaning will soon be here . , ( City u g.vi n nil mu lui Ua e i n .la- allii i All Over byEnd of 1943, Conclusiort of Amateur Prognosticator. Is par-a'a- v I , R- ib- - I I. ' i Gli, a s i I I 1 m , i h Ill . (I lb t M Ulhia to i 1 i l. ha It j V i 111 nil u- i '1 . n M ,1 t ,1 U at i1 I! 'ddaj noon ,d tin a 'I .1 .'-(- m. , ' A I I. v Mu', ' It , hi I, ' ( ' . " u j '1 ( You aie heu by summoned to appeal' within twenty days aUi I su vice of tins summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action is bi ought, otherwise, within tiuity days alter service, and dclind the above entitled action; and m case of your faliuie SO to do, judgnuiit will be undeled against you ai cm ding to the demand id tin complaint which has been tiled with the tieik of said com t Tills action is biouglt to a judgment dissolving the ears. ' .11 I.. 1 I. s J tl fendant. .f you can J. McCOY By Mrs. Ciias. A Tieljen Utah County. SUMMONS ALICE BUTLER, Plaintiff, vs. W. G BUTLER, Di ieiidoiit. The State of Utah to the Said Some one has said, more DON SANTAQUIN In the fourth Juduial DisUn I Cuuit of the Mute of Utah, m and lui Tells IIow Long War Will Last NOTES Another of the Tennis co the direction 5 wool combined with the fluffmess ofcottonPast1 plaids 72 x 84 - . - Heavy, - blankets. & 68 x 80. |