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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH, Patnaich and Mis. L. A Hill left this week for Salt Laki City where tiny will remain tor a month winking in the T pie and Gencology Rav Cole Stickney Seaman Fust Class is ht le on a short leave with his paients, Mr and Mis I W. Stickney. He has just come hack lioin the invasion of vLeyte in the Philippines. He has G iv M s la of Santa-qui- n oc en in the Navy three years and week w ith lias hem in the Pacific aiea all Gulf, M'- Wo!. W..'Al n V !lt Vtini Vest, she the tune. in Sol! Lokv ( at Spanish The Pay son Chronicle ELISHA WARNER, Editor MAX R. WARNER, Business Manager Mrs. Emma Wilson, Local Correspondent - Phone 64 ta'" . . One Year Six Months $2.00 $1.25 National Editorial Association NATIONAL EDITORIAL- ASSOCIATION MWIPAPEI AIEERTIllVC ( I' Serving America I NtW.IaiaM Oacega 1. INC. 1 Fl'ICBi Holbrook 4 loom basement FOR SALE home, with two clothes closets, Iiuit room, cupboards, two stoves MISCELLANEOUS For Sale New Monarch range, round dining room table, steel couch, kitchentable, 4 chairs.In-quir- e 59 East 4th North, upstairs Gravel for Sale from quarry, load delivered in 15 for Payson. Glen Draper, Genola. Phone 188, Payson Steiner Piano, in FOR SALE good condition. Call at 353 W. 1st North or phone 18-- FOR REPAIRS on any kind of a sewing machine, parts and supplies, needles and oil, write tor H. Smith 1020 D Street at Provo, Utah. All work Apple For Sale Mt. Nebo Fox Farm, A. Z- Robbins. Romes, Jonathon and Delicious. 25c, 50c $1.00. Phone - 32-J-- 2. FOR SALE One gasoline Washing Machine motor.. See Fannie D. Stott. curtains and all floors covered with good linoleum.Rooms newCITY DRUG COMPANY ly papered and painted. V2 acre and drug slores everywhere lot with fruit trees, berries, grapes and lawn.Coal and wood NOTICE TO WATER USERS sheds and good cow shed. Lot inclosed with good net wire The following applications have fencing. Inquire at 390 N.5th E. been filed with the State Engineer or inquire to change or appropriate water in Payson, Phone 82-at Payson Commercial Bank. Utah County, State of Utah, throughhout the entire year, unFOR SALE brick home, less otherwise designated, all lolarge lot with fruit trees at 487 cations being from SLB&M. South 1st East. Inpuire 390 To Change: - E. J. Erekson, Payson, South 1st East. Ut., proposes to change the point of diversion of .01 sec. ft. of water FURNACES AND REPAIRS right acquired by Application No. 12844. The water has been diWe now have a limited supply of verted from March to October Stockers. 31 from a well at a point S. 150 ft. r fust quality No priority needed. Furnaces, and E. 1025 ft, from NW Cor. Sec. Stokers and Fans are now av- 20, T9S, R2E, and used for stockailable in limited quantity. watering purposes. First come, first served. Hereafter, the above quantity of water will be diverted from Mar. SMITH SHEET METAL . t ' L . by h i Mrs. Poll and Mayer. WORKS k Regular meeting of the Bel Cultus Club was held Monda night at the home of Mrs Edit Wyler. The program was unde the direction of Mrs.Nelda Worth ington and consisted of a talk b T. Sgt. John Olsen who told t his experiences in Hawaii, Guad alcanal and New Britain; a Mrs. Last a Lunt was hostess guest. to the ladies of her 500 club last Mrs Jordan A. Law entertained week. Mis. I.ucile Taylor was a at a family dinner Sunday foi Mr and Mrs. Harvey Smith of five guests. The occassion special guest. Mrs. Thelma Taylor Gnaley, California, formerly of was given the puze t a high seine, twenty of the birthday of honor was in Payson visited here Monday and Mrs Edith Giant, second, and hi i husband and also their daughTuesday of last week with rela- Mrs. Twila McCkllan the L. Warner, ter, Mrs. Fernetta tives and friends. They were and a Monday occurred w Inch dinner guests Monday night at which Creed Bylund the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gyorge Mrs. Steiling Tanner entertainGuests were Mr. .was Tuesday. F Wilson. ed a party of fi lends at her home and Mrs. Henry Bylund and famMonday night. Her guests includ- i!y and Mr. and Mrs. Creed By-- , ed a group of gnl triends from hind Members of their and son of Santaquin; Mrs. evening Foik. aKo Mis Edyth and three children, Mr. Warner budge club were entertained Spanish Wood. Mrs. Mi Id ed Sparkman of the at home Saturday night and Mrs. Law and family of Payof Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson. and Mrs Roma Simmons G lusts were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Erlandson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Broadbent, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Page, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hillman, Mr and Mrs. J. Rowe Groesbeek, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hansen. Dinner was followed with bridge and the prize was given to Mr. and Mis. McClellan. -- voca solo by Mrs. Ella Gale act, panied by her son Blaine, riw also rendered a piano soklfc mn-in-la- club voted to support the tile Paralysis drive with a tribution. Next meeting will a Valentine Party at the hoo of Mrs. Joseph Conk. O0SDQ3Efl3 CSStfBdSB and Mrs. A. C. Page entera group of friends at their home Saturday night. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. John F. Oleson, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Coray, Mr. tained Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Nelson, Dr. well, 107 and Mrs. A. L. Curtis, Mr. and ft. deep at a point S. 173 ft. and E. Mrs. Orla Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. 1101 ft, from NW Cor. Sec. 20, George Q Spencer, Mrs. Emma g Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Laban HardT9S, R2E, and used for purposes. ing, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Snow, To Appropriate: and Mrs. and Mrs. Elisha Warner. 16123 - LaVor R. Tanner, R. F. D. 1, Payson, Ut., .134 sec. ft. of water for irrigation use from a well bet. 50 and 150 ft. deep V at a point S. 520 ft. and E. 55 ft. from WVi Cor. Sec. 31, T8S, R2E, and used from May 1 to Oct. 1 to irirgate 6 acrtu of land em-aeed within NW4SW!74 Sec. 31, inT8S, K2E, and for year-roun- d to Oct. 1 31 from a ta k, - n. PEAS Ryal COCA Guest, Sweet No. stock-waterin- Protests resisting the granting OF CANDY $1.00 to $5.00 of any of the foregoing applica- tions with reasons therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, with extra copy and $1.00 filing fee on or before March 4, 1945. Ed. H. Watson, rITY' a 39 for IOA CREAMY SALAD DRESSING 7c 9c 5 pcHto ioppi vontc uUd. PEANUT BUTTER 25 2 16 rolls 17c $1.09 TOMATO SOUP AUNT JEMIMA for 2S( The oop mon like most. PANCAKE fiour Serve the family paacakes baht aa a braes rlMihe pKO.. oid South. 40 ounce pkg. 26c SODA CRACKERS Premium 21b. box 31c Coca-Col- a yiigh Quality fresh Meats GROUND BEEF Gidr' 25 Tw 5 PANCAKE Pantry Pride 29 SIRLOIN STEAK TlOuT FLOUR Drifted Snow 38 10 lbs. 5k SYRUP I.G.A. Cane or Maple 24 ozJj SALT CHUCK ROAST SAUERKRAUT I.G.A. 26oz.pkg. Compote Zualify And pxtahtu of mt 'pxutU & VtfiUiUuf 10 ORANGES ...or helping a soldier feel at home When hes back on furlough, its the little things a soldier left behind that he looks for. In three words, Have a Coke, much of his old life comes to mind. was part of his days after school or after work, with the gang For Coca-Col- a Coca-Col- a and with his girl. A happy remembrance of carefree times. holds a warm and friendly place in American life. And it should have a special stands for place in your icebox at home. Wherever Americans go, Coca-Coltbe pause that rejreshes, has become a symbol of our friendly way of life. CABBAGE UTAH COCA-COL- A COMPANY BOTTLING SY COMPANY GRAPEFRUIT LEMONS Texas, White LB fee LETTUCE Lb sp Lb 10c 8 Central Market a COCA-COL- CAULIFLOWER Points are plainly marked on all items in the store. Ice-col- d AUTHORITY OF THE 8 You naturally hear Coca-Colbv its friendly abbreviation IVke g.ilh nu an tlie quality product it The Coca-ColCompany. 1943 Thu C C Co.. IGI Pounds Red or While Local Large Sunswcct LB 29c CAMPBELL'S iovt-oz.- 3 50 Pounds FRANKFURTERS ounce Jars for oz. pkg. 8c 25 pounds . 00 Abf Ql 1 for tout Made from Klectrd peanut, this favorite spread af the school boy does not suck 10 (be mouth. POST TOASTIES flour Hy.V rolls it tin IGA Delicious flakat ed coca, delicately flave red wiib pgQ, malt. 1 1 $2 os Its great to be here . , . Have cans 2 4 IGA DRUG STATE ENGINEER Toilet Gingham HEART BOXES T8S, R2E. 4 34 PowtRr Oxydol Supersuds pkg. TISSUE Northern n. Can treet can OLD DUTCH i g.A, Perfumed a vtcro SOAP 2 Hersheys LUNCH MEAT Armours MILK pPu,jr BrjnJs bi g cidental domestic and purposes. 16158 - James W. Stone, Spanish Fork, Utah, .015 sec. ft. for well 130 domestic use from a ft. deep at a point N. 1260 ft. and W. 10 ft, from EVi Cor. Sec. 25, 3Lb SNOKREEM stock-waterin- YOUR TIRES Vulcanizing for .mall breaks now done SAVE n. SOUTHERN babi leaving this week for Ft WmI Texas by plane and will later, to Tucson, Arizona, where husband Lieut. Richard pii stationed. 1 J, lOTTltO 11 Sara- YOUR pre-wa- SALE 1936 Ford Coach,. at Jim Crumps Garage. Radio, heater, seat covers exLIVESTOCK FOR SALE or incellent tires. Phone 130-quire at Commercial Bank. FOR SALE Good riding horse 4 year old. Inquire at 161 North Will exchange Ogden home, 5 5th West. Clarence Tanner. rooms and bath, in best residentPay-soin ial district, for small home REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Close in. For information call this paper. FOR SALE-- 5 room modern home One half acre lot with young FOR RENT orchard. Two good 20 bearing APARTMENT FOR RENT x40 frame coops and new cow and bath, nicely painted. barn and coral. Inquire Chase Cali at Star Theatre. Lumber Co. Phone 127. FURNISHED, steam heated FOR SALE 20 acres good land for rent. O. K. Cabins. under Strawberry Canal Co. Inquire of D. L. Montague, 204 FOR RENT Modern Cabins at South 3rd West. Spring Lake. Single or Double Sea R. J. My srs. 7,800 acres deeded land, $5.00 per acre. 15 sections more leased, WANTED TO BUY all in one block, fenced, fair Bafore you sell your Hay or Straw buildings, watered by creek, wells and reservoirs. Good for Call or Write Newell H. Baum. 1200 North Univesity Avenue cattle or sheep. Edward War-licProvo or Phone 1285-Provo Shepherd, Montana. UNDER Mrs- Mrs Emogeno H,n Poll tamed a number of her fo school mates at a deW social evening at the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. L A w Her guests were, Mls. Merlm Broadbent, Mrs. Phyllis B Mrs. Mable L. Hill, Mrs. ErSj i J. TIRE REPAIRING FOR apart-maa- suffer from arthri rheumatic, you or this simple neuritis pain, try home thousands that inexpensive recipe are a of Ru Ex package using. a 2 weeks' Mix Compound, today supply of a with the add it water, quart of 4 lemons. It's easy, pleasant juice and no trouble at all. You need only 3 a Often two times tablespoonfuts day 48 within hours overaoraeuuua results obtained arc night splendid tbe if do leave not quickly pains if and feel you do not better, Ru Ex oust will it to try a is you nothing sold under abso an by druggist your Ex lute back Ru money guarantee. is for sale and recommended Compound by (t Sea htncuco, Cel George ued t A huge i:uu. in 'ti'ss at a dinner party Saturday ' n Club j.utv night Januai-- 20th given in hon- Dancing MlUn or of her husband's biithday hiuh (f tol ' Sui l J Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J.n llMin. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Fearn Gray, F l! t Ward ale Mi. and Mrs. Jim McMahan. DinFn-c in h ner was followed with bridge. Annie Montague was guest Mi sponsoiing a don. Hull r'otmdiy Wai d omiucmcnt party f" honor at a luncheon afternoon at her home night. Wednesday Mrs. Maurine Jones of St. the SaThe paity was arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Brig S'onef George, Utah visited here for sevnu' obei s ot the Rebekah Lodge. Wedneseral days last week with her par- lem weie dmnei goes!' ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hill. day .at the home id M's Stones Miss Edna Page, member of the sister, Mis W. Fred Tarnei. StaU Agi lrultural College Amos and Ltan Mis. George F. Wilson entera student Mr. and Mrs Spen-,nd Miss Louise Page, tained the ladies of the Junior Mrs. Ella Amos weie in Bingham here with end week the Delta Bridge club Thursday of last Sunday to visit with Mr. and spent Mr. and Mrs A. C. Mrs. Mrs. Byion Thuimond and family. tneu parents, last week at her home. Page. Edythe O. Wood was a special I Mrs, MeCK'lhn serving dinner Tanner. ontertain-,.(- ) vj,., Zie.it Eilandson home in o i. w ft tends ot her o! toe birthdays of Mrs. iLimvii Puts md Mis. Rebecca ' JJ I , 1 10 Town Newspapers was vt If NdoMl tMemt AocM I IV. A. S. Advertkea andhe Home WANT ADS rOR BALE KKIIVICE. Wilson y Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly National Advertising Rapraiantativa i l F. i0ri! : i Mrs Dean T. Warren foimerly Miss Deem Spencer returned home Monday from New Yoik wheie she has spent three weeks with her husband. Mr. Warren has been transfered to Long Island, New York where he is assigned as an instructor. Member Utah State Press Association and ' - Mis. hoirif of Mrs. Frank e was spent on working to be sold, the proton i,a.qui1-eto for the State has gone to MottinS'in Mi' to be Building B'lon erected mdefinate stay ly following the close 2fdlate-whicHuGu'U, f, anM u 'ter. will house all !,Ahe in a t re , histories of ,n l'.m tiy. ' 11 i Mrs. Mary Tophaw visited the last Mr. and Mis. Holla left Tuesday to visit Folk with Mr. and Mis. Dave Gull another niece and nephew and family for a short time. Entered at the Post Office at Payson, Utah County Utah as second-clas- s mail matter fUL vi-it- - |