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Show IKHAi THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAVXOX Cl Hi meeting of the Navy Mothers club was held Wedm day evening at the home of Mrs. Dee Perssun. The coloia ,vt re presented by Mrs. Mattie Picketing and Zola Dixon and tne pledge was led by Jennie fioiuleis. Prayer was by the cluu piesident, A vocal soio was Susan Ashby rendered by Mrs Vera h rancom after which Lt. Dal Cutler gave an interesting account ol his war the various in experiences were eountiies. Reports European given by Jennie Flanders, secretary and Ruby Vest, finance The Navy and Marine officer. songs were led by Ruby Vest and colors were retired by the color bearers. Refreshments tvere served by Dee 1ersson and Lula MARKS OF THE FLOOD A Stanton. Old timers here remember the Hood of RiOti when the reservoir broke m 1'aysoh canyon and inundated the business district, in tne space under the lloor of me building just west of The Pay-.io- n Chiomcie olfiee, which Coray and Pickering aie lemodeling fur then furniture plant, the marks are still plainly vis-- ' lole. The deposit of mud brought down by the flood has dried intu "pancakes, and they are ail in their place, just like the flood was last week. ol the lloud IT Quart Bricks of Delicious Ice Cream AT THE FOUNTAIN Fresh Raspberry Sundae Hot Fudge Sundae Malls (made wifh ice cream) NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT Payson Jaycee softball team won a thriller from the Geneva Steel Open Hearth team The game was played Tuesday evening at the local park. Allan Davis started fur the local club, but was relieved by Lawrence Mower in the third. The game was tied up 7 all at the end of the regular game. In the last of the ninth Davis hit a and scored a minute later with the winning run on a clean single Mown tiie third base line by Ned The two-bagg- 20c Friday night the Payson squad LIMEADES OUR SPECIALTY DANIELS DRUG PHONE er Houser. 25c 20c 29 j lost a thriller to the Geneva Steel Roller Mills team 9 to 10. Payson has won two and lost one so far since they joined the Provo soft ball league. Tonight the local Jaycees will play at Provo and Tuesday night a game will be played at the local park. NEWS Vi s It S, Dl C to h C .. of tiie Da By Eslella Peterson ond ward Y. W. M. I. The and Primary vveie ieorganied Sunday evening with Bishop Roy Olsen officiating. The newly sustained ol fleers of the M. I. A. are President, Mis. Flm nee Lamb: with Mrs. Blanche Howard and Mrs. Edith Carter as counselors. For the Piimary Mrs. I.orene Briggs, president; Mrs. Blanche York and Mrs. Twila Houghton as eounseloi s. i;ivi ..ri by n a in U ii : I. Dale Patten hospital Mi. a in interesting pro. were enjoyed served to tne Was ellJoVeli and went :n : : hi:; as well Put in your order now at GAMBLE'S Spanish Fork, Utah 'r - n On Thursday evening the Civic Club met to discuss plans for the Town Frolic to be held during the- week of Sept. 10. Pfc. Ray L. Grecnhalgh who has served for the past 32 months in the African and Italian campaigns is home wearing five battle stars. Ray reports he has been well and exceptionally lucky while away and is mighty glad to be back home. Is It'S tops among ' K' V 'Vs 'V ' ' '- S,' s"uth. coat buys! Miss Joun Higginson was pleasantly surprised Tuesday evening, the occasion being her 11th birthday anniversary. Twenty little friends enjoyed the affair. Seamen Milton Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, and Blaine Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kay. have returned to the Great Lakes Naval Training statheir naval tion to complete training. Seaman Duane Steele arrived Monday from San Diego, Hospital last Thursday and has made some improvement since Autumn Days art Smart women are: then. -- m 7K AA 7E men. and tailored usually small. he. two piece twill or in hlack, Brown 0: their favorite color, them up w it !i rufllt or they le tailW white sliuN . . way! And smart u;, ,0US,,J I 3i . Tuesday and Wednesday, August 7 and 8 rW75 It is the ' Lain, Thats why they vote man-tailore- KKflSLER hun-- clli. la hi w. worn by fashion wise. time-honore- fRITZ Acre t Miss Veil Dene Greaves has returned home after spending the past two months in Salt Lake City, where she has been V SMITH ern fi 'hi matt, Day out, the classic coat Like joyous slrighrides through the snow mid cozy evenings in front of a crackling fire, a Chesterfield is a tradition of winter. And no wonder, with shoulder to hem flattery, warmth! MU i equipped in Coat fp La Park. Chesterfield ,i I Mrs. Walter Curtis and Mrs. David N. Morgan arrived from Los Angeles Saturday, having been called to Paysan by the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. John F. Oleson. Mr. and Mrs. Oleson went to Salt Lake to Kamas to spend the Pioneer Day holiday with friends and while there, Mrs. Oleson suffered a cerebral hemmorrhage. She was brought to the Payson City We have White I.eghorn Baby Chicks Arriving August 8 x eToa FOR after completing his boot training there. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Houghton and children of Salt Lake City are spending their vacation here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Houghton and Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Johnson. BABY CHICKS f, T on l a horse till toe iiois.e hilTiilalmg . ill to the FOR n d Sprit: bmior members inorn-;- r i.l.iv i . bers Br as i at A. social' n m Sec home Authorized Dealer AJrh.i San-taqui- JAYCEES TO PLAY HERE 7-- 8. 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