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Show JHE PAYSON taor, S-erid- oil nd M's- L)ale Sic Ml Of for at Milfoid Montague Salt'LVri11 11 mlhuiWuir ;i N.uonal Park. L nu'i.u"'! OBITUARY i- j- k,!, SANTAQUIN INFANT DOCKSTADER t., ''c1 and M,. llel CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1946 c,i R' Melvin Elmer and tty. and Roland Han- Mm. Arthur J, on a vacation trip Sy h " Mr. and Mu V By Esiella Peterson T!h nfant so r,,,f V,.n D ;and Ltiuiaux Holnmn i,.t kstadt i dud last Thui-d- n r aid at the .'sou Ik Pdal a few oil's aft r ' 1!h S',1 US UK Jade the P a- Kh- - one b: itkerf DoulL,s Do, r; two MCti-s- , T a ilia and F'tlu d Doc1,,-t.,d- i tli1 i aud.pai'- - tuiS h ad as Ini 111 tnis- - n A quiet wedding c, it monv took Jul Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor and otti.ing, Mr. and Mis. Ralphena, Reed and children, How aid Holladay, when Bishop returned home Sunday Harold, Tiumun Hall united in mainage from an enjoyable vacation trip. Mis. Lydia Bui iNky ot Pa son They spent several days in Uinta and Walter L. Hi i in it of BenjaBasin where they visited relmin Attendants weie Mis atives and friends in Duchesne, Cuitis of Pa sun and Spen- daughter, Tonv, from DeeQuin, Roosevelt and Vernal. They went Mr. and Mrs. Ludlow Aldon U. and Larsen cer Buidsley ol Pnnu, son and III , Mr. and Mis J. over into Colorado to the Rangely and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stevduugnter of the bride. After a twin daughters, NVlma and Nelda. oil that are creating a boom fields four-dav if Moreno, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. ens enjoyed a delightful hum moon at Fish Lukt, the couthat locality and at Vernal. in Thus. A. Smith and two children trip to the canyons of Southern ple will leside at Payon. the Dinosaur Nationvisited They d Peggy and Don, have been visit- Utah. Enroute home they stopped al Monument and spent three Tile H C. Club pleasantly to Mrs. see the Ellen Annabelle in at weeks two of its members Satui-an- d ing the past threeMrs. Fiank Mc- Wilson. days in Ashley Canyon. home of Mr. and by tl e Yabtv Moituny evening spent in social chut, Clellan. Mrs Smith is a sister, bem planned .n honoi ol the Mrs Laurel! a niece and Mr. Larbuthday anmversai les of Mis. Ivv sen a nephew of Mrs. Frank G. F. ALLMENDINGER Carlgien and Mis. Dot Yoik. Eacha honored guests received G. Fud ick Alum r hnai i P.6, o! the Dinner was served lovely n foimer A steak fry and social evening will krown ol ,md the gift. 11 , vemng spnt in social chut was m enjoyed at Lake Salem last avion, did S ,tu h, uflair weie 1'nose the of friends ; le w hi i i la has bud lor He Mr. andenjoying CtnoUs Cailgien, Fmlav night by a gioup Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Spencer 8 veals with Ills child:! '1. pa-- 1 Mi. and Mrs. Richard Yoi k, Mr. including Mr. Al'eit tid net was bom ami Mis. Roy Olson, Mr. and Mis. Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. NelA. C. Page, Mr. Nm.. 6, 18,19 m German',. He Mr. and Mis. son, Mi. and Mrs Mr. and Elisha Mis. and came to Utah as a cent cl to tt.e Melun Openshaw, Warner, LorPuiley Goodall, Mr. and Mis. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. LIDS. Chii'ch and h:-settled enzo Mrs. Emma Whitmore, Mis. Sid Coras, Clark, m Salt Like Cilv and soon allot Q. Spencer. Mr, and Mrs. Laban Mis. Fein Holman and Mr. Guv Hauling, Dr. and Mrs A L. CurWa'd, imniil to lkicson whee Johnson. his family was bom and raised. tis and Mis. Emma Wilson. Miss Betty Petemon, Miss Veil Su: uni s mi In le f mr sons, Dine Gi eaves, Miss Oneta Clow-aiMr. and Mis. M. J. Bissell enHuman Alliru ndingi West and Miss Gajlia Holman en- tertained at then- home Sunday Adult A llnu numgi i Oaki d an outing at Lagoon Sundav afternoon m honor of H L. And-eiso- n land. Iaii duuntiis, Mis Alma joy Mis Maiie of Piovo, the oceasin beKay has ictuined Fianiem. Mi Kale and Mrs. Willthiu ing Ins birthday. Out of town vacation a weeks tup hum iam Li !und, West Joi dun. Yellowstone Paik. She accom- guests weie Mr. and Mis. C. L. A Andeison of Piovo, paients of the Funi l'a! Senilis and but ini panied Mr. and Mis. Geuige Wenacic conducted in Male ale. Peeiy and son Non is ot Salt Lake honored guest; Mr. and Mrs. dell Sheffield and Mr. and Mrs. City. Mis. Howard Holladay and son J. Vuur Waters of Salt Lake City; Bar-ba- t Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hone and Lynn left Tuesday lor Santa Mr. and Mis. Everest Davis of indefinite an stay a, Calif, for Bissell with Mrs. Holladay s mother Mis. Salem; also others of the family from Payson. Fied Smith. Mi. and Mis. Geiald Fowkes are O More long distance calls are Seagull girls of the First ward the proud parents of twin girls hold their will graduaPrimary bom at the LDSIospital in Salt tion exercises in the First ward switchboards this being handled at out Lake on July 27, service on Aug. Sunday evening Albert McKay Mi. and Mrs. 4 at p. m. in the ward chapel. summer than ever before in history. The and sons accompanied by Evan An exceptional program has been Laat Sunday announcHiggmson spent arranged and it will be seemed so abgoon. ed by Mrs. Eva Garner, Seagull surges of traffic which great and Weslv Mrs. Roper Mr. and a va- Teacher. A Home Builders Home" is family have returned from Paik normal on VE day and VJ Day are being In rendering our services, cation trip thru Yellowstone and it will be introducthe theme we always endeavor lo Seaman Milton Smith son of ed by Joyce Bjnrnson. Characters far exceeded every business day now. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Smith ar- to be played are as follows: Elgive the very best from evthis fact is reflected in rived home Friday evening re- len, Joyce Haskell; Aunt, Arleen O The greatest increases have Seattle, Washington having ery detail of the Valley Wyler;' My Body, Myrna Gasser; the from . . his Elmer; Bonnie ceived discharge of' Mortuary organization Faith, Spirit our services are simple and Navy. occurred on calls to neighboring towns Spirituality, Reva Dean Gough; is Gilson attending of Mrs. Verda Coleen Staheli;Light Self beautiful; every phase Control, the Polio school at Pinccrest Inn. of the World. Nola Benson; Do direction conforming lo Provo, Salt Lake City, Spanish Fork of Bee Staheli; Health, standards Unto Others, the highest Jack Done and family left Fri- Barbara Huff; Knowledge, LaRav ihe profession. , Franand Cedar City. Some delays are inevitday for their hore in San several Neil; Service, LaRay Davis;Chim-ney- to Welcome after spending cisco Prayer, Porch, able. We are bending every effort to weeks with their parents here those who need comfort of mind, Mrs. Mr. and 12 girls graduating. and in Goshen. house, Keith Done of Evanston, Wyo., relieve this situation as rapidly as posSummary of the entire with musical reading by Mrs. Vera spent the 24th of July here PAYSON, UTAH the John L. Done family. Staheli, a teacher, with piano acPhone 107 sible, but serious shortages of facilities companiment by Mrs. Melba Jones band, Mr. Kml Dunn MfClellan of Long and tin ('0 chilih in. 'i M jV a e ' at n d IS. viMUd ,thehome just lean ,!'m ,1;(' Tl ; i Islands. Khtic Mi Dunn u 'UUan 7m Frank McClellan s L. McD. S. niN'inn p k MilfUt (i and Mrs. Lynn ir If of residents Mn ,j( s lul a f Jre foimer years. lliily reunion S.md., ,,t ik It' l'l Ids, Mis El ,n,a 1).1 .tado! t f honor of tne 1Mt,,ls T .v t ntv Pavo.n- Mr an M.s. S Holof ul Gill cm nt Harper uu weie Mrs pi d lud.t.g (;, j tl ude man, Smtaqin; and a me.it-C- 1 Nevada, visited in Hyde and Mi. and Mi- - A. P, amimotlier. Mis J C Holm.m at the home of Trainer and i.unily (,j Lake I a si le soi ict s v, ( i e rondm sL SarTper's grandmother, City, Mr. and Mis An, os' H Ft lay mu ng m 1km son City Mrs. Harper is inson and idJdu n of CY Hansen n. hki met) y and hi.nal Was dnocUd and Mrs. Dav; plat 85. e Thuisday at the home- - -- 5 day Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hurst, Mrs. Vera Cloward and their families spent the Pioneer Day vacation, at Fish Lake, returning home Thursday night. A. J. Smith has gone to San and Mrs. Albert Gasser and t ovisit for several weeks daughter, Rhea, returned home Diego his grandparents, Mr. and last Pi iday night from a vacation with trip to Los River Valley in Ida- Mrs. David Bona. ho, wheie they visited and enjoyed some excellent fishing Mr. and Mrs. Plulo C. Wight-muand Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mm Glenn Wyler and little Shuler have returned home from son, Douglass, are here from Gun- Red Lodge, Montana, where they nison visiting with Mr. and Mrs visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Wightman and family. They also (leotge Wylet. visited Yellowstone Park before Mr and Mis. E. F.. I.aurell and returning home. Mr. NEWS ; i Em-eiso- n I 1 I i hter of Mr. j Mrs Curtis Steineckert vear old child of Long alif n visited with friends one day They had been to one Paik and also visited parents s Steineckerts 'relatives m Ogden. Mr. ert was born and raised this is his first visit :"left for California 17 uves m Puyson at the age of 14. He is Mr and Mrs. Leonard :ert of Long Beach, for-- f . payon. Mrs. Elisha Wanuu i r.L i tana d nt lativt s at a hamimr-ge- r Mon Ly am moon at lie grill in Mt moi id Ikuk. Children of the pa' tv mjojed a in the pool alti r winch hamburgers and the tinninings uim Present weie Mr. and Mrs. Owen BeaiJol nd l.uinly (if SpringvilLv Mm. Katie Mlmi and Mis. la'Maikh,m of Spanish Folk, Mi. mu Mis. Kaunond Linnen and little daughtu Su-a- n of New Yolk, Max Waiini and family and Mi. an Mis. Elisha Warnei, of Pays,,n. a group fiy . . hLp-ve- d. , (Long Distance i Calling 1 acr d Jni-da- , yp Since - , ominate A . DAWSON Wm . Last Summer Elect a )apable 'regressive Well-qualifie- c! Candidate to ONGRESS ote Run-o- Primary ff AUGUST 20 Wm. publican MORTUARY District Candidate, Paid Political VALLEY DAWSON A. Second Congressional Adv. By Frank H. llallen, Salt Lake City.) delay the needed circuit additions. O Until we can provide adequate facilities we ask your cooperation NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICES Consult County Clerk or signers for further re- spective SAFEWAY From A Statement New 0PA Bill The Regarding Wc have cried .o keep tenPS VOU our posh, on .0 know about under the new bill. in avoiding unnecessary long distance calls and in keeping necessary calls as brief In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of VERN FRANCIS BARNETT, also known as Vern F. Barnett, Deceased. Creditors will present claims to the undersigned at the law office of Jensen & Jensen, Lawyers, Nephi, Utah, on or before the 2nd dav of October, A. D. 1946. MEREDITH BARNETT SHEPHERD, Executrix of Estate of Vern Francis Barnett, Deceased Date of first publication, August 2, A. D. 1946. as possible. Estate t'Sdcnih of OPA 1 O The Mountain States Telephone andTelegraph Co. Travel in Comfort regulations. . on the UNION PACIFIC the result in a There are many provisionse in t and OPA even more complicated t an consumcrs, merchants producers, lot of confusion among cnichmay administrators. the record in living up to 41 of its 1946, A) 1942 t0 June Safeway is proud control from of new law. price and spirit letter fo comply with the eff mike will understand every and Safeway we bciicve you will make some mis . we if However, afeway people are doing no. and deliver lo that they arc 'h of food a. .he low, poss.b.e - cu"brmiyirm3an.oUnr prices. MEAT, Many comforts and services which were discontinued during the war have been resumed. Extra fast schedules reduce time from coast to coast as much as 103 hours. Make early reservations. POULTRY JUTTEHMGS wfehminuet'iihout &sr'11- Meat. Pou,.,ry B,,5l"rrc price control - TO VACATIONISTS Union Pacific erve$ moro wostorn scenic regions than any other railroad. These include California, Pacific Northwest, Colorado, Yellowstone and the National Parks of Southern d 0" I: remo a r knowledge We believe Congress fo. obese com-od- me market free continued mc in the long run if mea and experience with alike w 11 be benefited the only sumers and producers A frcc market is market supp iICS k and dairy Producj ""ion of adequate way to market prices. at non-blac- k . . . Utah-Arizon- a. For complete information, inquire ol your nearest Union Pacific ticket office . Be Specific non-blac- say "Union Pacific " union0o pacific railroad LING AN A. WARREN Of President 'j tut hmxk Amo mt |