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Show 12. THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH. FRIDAY. OCTOBER NEW BABIES OBITUARY The Payson Chronicle THOMAS P. HOUSEHOLDER Thomas P. Householder, 56, a brother-in-laof Reid and Vern Persson, and a frequent visitor in Payson, died Monday evening at his home in Eureka following a Entered at the Post Office at Payson, Utah County Utah heart attack suffered an hour mail matter as second-clas- s earlier. $2.00 Mr. Householder was an enginOne Year $1.25 eer at the mines around Eureka Six Months where he had lived most of his Member Utah State Press Association and life. Active in civic and lodge National Editorial Association affairs, he is past exalted ruler of the Elks lodge at Eureka, past head of the State Elks associaNATIONAL tion and past district deputy of the lodge. He was also a member of the local miners union at Eureka. He was born at Nephi, Sept. 15, Mrs. Rebecca Loveless attend- 1889, a son- of John and Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Poll At an were in Salt Lake City for con- ed general conference in Salt Warnick Householder. to Mammoth ference and they met Mr. Polls Lake City, and while there was early age he moved with his parents. He married Vefather, C. W. Poll of Texas, and the guest of her sister, Mrs. Leah da Persson Feb. 22, 1912, at D. who is a brother, C. Poll, Jr., stationed with the U. S. Navy in Higginbotham. Besides his widow he is surSan Diego. They were here to vived by a son, Reid Householder attend conference. They returnMr. and Mrs. Reid Persson and of Calif., and one Southgate, ed to Payson Sunday evening, tofamily were dinner guests Sun- grandson, a brother and a sister. gether with Mr.Poll's sister, Mrs. Bacon of Salt Lake City as guests day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Poll Thomas Householder in Eureka VERSE S. BARDSLEY and all attended the services in in honor of Wayne Persson who Third ward. Richard Poll was has received his army discharge. Verse S. Bardsley, 56, superthe speaker on the program and of the intendent his father also spoke and his broMrs. Edna Hill, Mrs. Elsie War- plant of the Utah Power & Light ther played two piano solos. Later they were guests at the Jennie ner, Mrs. Elizabeth Manwill, Mrs. Company in Santaquin canyon, B. Hill home. Zenda Jones, Mrs.Vida Moore and died Monday at 1:30 a. m, at the from complicaThe Utah County Commission Mrs. Jennie B. Hill of the Third Payson hospital Salt in were Relief a ward tions after Society major operation of has appointed Mrs.Sarah N. Clay-so- n to serve as registration agent Lake City last Thursday for the several weeks ago. He was born June 15, 1889 at in Payson voting district No. 2. Relief Society conference. She takes the place of Mrs. Vetus Gunnison, a son of William and Martha Duffin Bardsley. He was Bingham, who resigned. educated in the Gunnison schools and in April, 1916, married Lydia WANT ADS Sorenson in the Salt Lake LDS AS HAIURIO ON TNI temple. He was employed for several years by the Telluride SHOW Refrigerators Serviced and all RMIO Igjxolt fni Power company and in 1917 he electrical appliances repaired. uumicM'.iuiu it started to work for the Utah PowCall E. 1L Belcher, er and Light Co. In 1923 he went to the plant in Santaquin canyon. For Electric Appliance REPAIR He was a sports lover and was WORK, see LEE MANSON, 296 W 7th So. Phone 186-affiliated with the Wild Life federation. BALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR Survivors include his widow, of Santaquin; two sons, Spencer BLISS POTATOES $1.50 per cwt. V. Bardsley Provo; Douglass C. 383 North Fourth West. Bardsley, Santaquin; one daughter, Mrs. Jacqueline Curtis, wife FOR SALE Bliss Potatoes, any of Captain Emerson Curtis of the amount. See Carroll Wilson. U. S. Army; two brothers Dr. W, 179-Phone J. Bardsley of Park City; Edward Bardsley, Milford; five sisters, FOR SALE Dining Room Set in Mrs. D.L. Brundige and Mrs. lone 790 East condition. very good Lund, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mary First North. Tate, Midway; Mrs. Lizzie SorenMiss Violet son, Center-field- ; FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet, $5 one grandGunnison; Bardsley, 190 South Third East. child. Two daughters preceded him in death. FOR SALE Good Sturdy Horse Funeral services were conductTrailer, with Packard wheels ed Thursday in Santaquin. & oversize tires. Vernal Twede ELISHA WARNER, Editor MAX R. WARNER, Business Manager Phone 64 Mrs. Emma Wilson, Local Correspondent w Word has been received of the birth of a baby girl to Wairant Officer and Mrs. A. B. Hudson at The Long Beach, California. mother was formerly Miss Rae Crook of Payson, a daughter of Jsoeph H. Crook. Behind Your Bonds Lies the Might of America hydro-electr- second Roy Rodgers received and third degree burns on his arms Tuesday as the result of an explosion of a butane gas heater in the locker room of the Central Market. n. ic adlo AdwtUied, 39-R-- Mrs. Ellen Turner entertained the ladies of her sewjnfi club last Thursday evening at her home. Sewing and social chut wide the pastimes and lunch was served by the hostess. is leavMrs. Byron F. Ott, who in husband her with ing Pu .son of honwas guest the near tutuic, Wednesday after- or at a party Mis. Sid noon at the hm.e of of elose neighbors Coray by the pai-t- v luncheon a was It Mis. Ott. M'-s- . and eaids wro placed MnEU Ott, Mis. Coiay, Mrs.John moils, Mrs. Ivan Wilson, Chambers, Clinton Mis. Lcrwill, C. Mis. Fied Tanner, Mrs. Oeoige Mis. Johnson, Chase, Mrs. Oscar fr Mrs. M. J. Bissell spent last Nephi Stewart, Mrs. C. t week in Salt Lake City with her son A going away gift was Waters. A sented to the honor guest. daughter, Mrs. J. Vaur Oct. 3 to on born was boy baby Mr. and Mrs. Waters and the baby died on Oct. 5. Burial was in Mt. Olivet cemetery. - Pay-so- Mendenhall enter-taine- d members of her 500 club lust Thursday. High scoie prize went to Eleanor Loveless, second to Lenore Francom and consola- d tion to LaV'ar Hiatt. Elva Schoen-felwas a special guest. Mrs. Cora 194j POMONA COLLEGE of Business, Plastic and Dental Technic GRAND CANYON Since John Wesley Powell navigated the Colorado River in 1869, thousands have gone to the Grand Canyon in Arizona to marvel at its grandeur and enjoy the thrills of burro trips into the gorge. Plane trips have added to the resort's popularity. Grand Canyon is another exhibit of our Nation's wealth behind Victory Bonds. pit Mrs. James Francom had a, ner party Saturday night at home in honor of her husbJ who was celebrating his buthday anniversary. Guests'' eluded Mr. and Mis. Pratt V Mr. and Mrs. Wilfurd Hales and Mrs. Oren Tyrrell of Spar Fork, Mrs. Louise Shepherd Levan, Chris Martin of p. Dean Mattinson of Salem, j and Mrs. Wayne Loveless t Mrs. Ann Francom. fit i SEED GROWERS! J GET YOUR SACKS FROM US for your getting Government regulations provide seed of by having your the most money out to your AAA cleaned FIRST- Take our receipt Send or office and get your subsidy payments. We will pay the frieght bring your seed to us. hauling. We Do Custom Cleaning or United Slates Bonded Warehouse Lies. 32725 316 West Second Street POMONA. CALIFORNIA Telephone Po. 1485 Res. 20621 Lab. Po. 1148 Charles Lester Higgs.President William Gordon Calkins C7rMirv nA4rfctif 1 Ed Patten spent Sunday Lake City with his sister, Berlin and family. KELLY-WESTER- 139 CO. SEED N SALT LAKE CITY, North Third West 11, UTAH SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS laiiiisssssiiiiiiiHHBisasaaHiisiiiiiBss Vice-Preside- She is survived by the following children: Mrs. Ruby Emilie Vest, Payson; Mrs. Lydia Ann ensen, Los Angeles; Mrs. Edgar Earl Olsen, Woodland, Calif., Mrs. Hanna Louise Irving.Chester, Ut.; 17 Register now for any class, or write for information. College in Year Forty-Eight- h fl SHUSHED in Pomona grandchildren and four MEIER is the best advertisement of any community. 3. TOURISTS tail are reasonable and easy to please, yet they talk freely about their likes and dislikes. The number one topic frankly of conversation about food, along the highway will be accommodations, service and hospitality. Such convertthou an make or break a highway town. j. Studio Couch and Occassional Chair good condition $45. 544 Sonth 5th East. For Sale GRANDEUR OF NATURE and fascinating history must be enhanced by the physiol of the traveler. We cannot expect the hungry, cold or disgruntled tourist or his friends to come back ht well-bein- FOR SALE 5 Western stock saddles, all newly repaired in first class condition; 1 small childs saddle. $25 to 65. One 0 car45-7- bine rifle in first class condition with 35 shells. Price $40. Shells at cost. See Joe Flanders. Cement and road sand and gravel, plastering sand and sail A L. Thorvaldsen and Arthur Butler, Spring Lakejhone FOR SALE Most of these are made by Star Brand Shoe Manufacturers. in their construction. a little better than anywhere else, lets capitalize on it. traveler will advertise it for you. Every UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Atlas Building Sail Lakt City, Utah (Thil advertisement is number nine of a series to promote tourist trade for the entire state) Time for a i Ernest Hand, Benjamin. done is one thing in your community that The better kinds of fabrics and soles are used LIVESTOCK FOR SALE For Sale 200 old W. Leghorn hens, from new premises free from disease. See Glen M. Christiansen, West Mountain. FOR SALE Two Jersey milch cows, will freshen in January. an be If there temple worker. 32-R-- g. FOR SALE more. NO STAMPS REQUIRED EMILIE HASLER OLSEN Mrs. Emilie Hasler Olsen, 69, of Mt. Pleasant, died Friday at 1:45 a. m. at the Payson City hospital. She was born Aug. 7, 1876, in Zurich, Switzerland, a daughter of Kasper and Emilie Hotz Hasler. She emigrated to Utah 53 years ago and was married to James David Olsen Jan. 2, 1894, in the Manti temple. He died about 15 years ago. Mrs. Olson has spent most of her life in Mt. Pleasant and was an ardent Relief Society and L. D. S. g get-together- a greater Have a Coke ... REAL ESTATE FOR SALE basement home $1800. Inquire Payson Commercial Bank, or 189 N. 1st East Phone 48-- j. FOR SALE Brick House with lYi acres good ground, excell-lelocation, cow, pig, chickens, nt winters fuel. Reasonable price. Harold Warren, Salem, Utah. HOME FOR SALE If you want to join an excited, happy crowd of women, come to our store. They re seeing the astonishing new BEND1X seeing for themselves how this washday marvel washes, rinses, cleans and empties itself and shuts off damp-drieall automatically! Tlease come, too and bring a friend. We welcome youl 6 room mod- 245 North Second West $3500.00 Inquire W. A. Rosenlof 737 West Utah Avenue. ern. s, 5 room modern brick For Sale home and Yi acre of ground; good location; connected to sewer, $2850. Inquire Chase . Lumber Co. Modern home, 3 FOR SALE bedrooms; close In. Large lot with family orchard. See Chase Lumber Co. 6 room house, partly modern 1V4 acres, good barn and outbuildings. Fourth ward. See Chase Lumber Co. FOR SALE EXCIUSIV! TUMBLE ACTION: laabUt doth throvflh wd 60 tfan thof .riwK yt o qy borif0y. WANTED TO BUY Clean Cotton Wanted to Buy Rags. Sinclair Service. WilCASH PAID FOR GRAIN sons Feed & Grain Co. 42 W. First South. WANTED TO BUY' Wheelbarrow. See Jonn T.Lant. 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