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Show 1946 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH FRIDAY. AUGUST .PAYSON ORCHARDISTS week in Los Angeles on a ss trip tor (lean's photo studio. da He let. li lied home S, Anii Williams of th Payson high 'thuol faculty who li.i.-- Peell at-- t tul.ng summer school in Calif. liu-i-- Mis. Laban Mr. and A f i Page and Frank Hauling of C. . v who c dd have up in l..- - ,r hoc e - , ! : children - .1 i Frrida ; and sympatliv. I . . KILL l.- . club called the new Col and Mr.-.- . L L. Johnson and club, has just been organiz- of daughter, Judy, left Saturdav foi d. It is under the direction SQUASH BUGS Iheir Imme in Saeiamento, Mis. Loiin Wilcock and Mrs. Bliss after visiting for the past INSECTS Flu it r. Mis. Blanche Sorenson, with Mrs. Loiin Johnson month thefirst attended state director, NIGHT CRAWLER and family. Goidan Taylor and meeting and gave him a summary Blame Black accompanied them of the work they would have this home and will remain m CaliforGR ASS HOPPERS year. Officers of the club are" nia until school starts. Colleen Schwab, president; Dnr- I VIGS Eileen lene Jolley, Frank Oberhan.-.ley- , Gasser, scertary; Earilenne Davis, formerly of WORMS 'reporter; CORT of John T. Lorine Wilcock, song Payson, a land cheer leader. Joyce Wyler, Lant, has been made of Hawaii National Park The second RED party committee'. )ERS was held at Ihe home of and last month he and Mrs. Oher-ha'meeting .ilS 2 'Colleen Schwab. ley, the funner Ltieile Lant. went to Hawaii to make then LANT FUSGUS A number of people went from home. H Mr. Oherhansley spent mam to Liberty Park in Salt Payson carry a complete" Lake City last at YelSaturday to attend years as ranger-naturalia Hurst family reunion which lowstone National n.uk. A few ;k of Pest Destraycrs. was attended by 150. Going from years prior to Hie war he became trn Spray and Live- - 2 here were Mrs. Lucinda Cardon naturalist at Sequoia National of Mesa, Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. park, though he was absent durSpray. Paul Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan ing a tour of war duty in the Navy In a front page article in the Hurst; Mrs. Vera Cloward and families. At the same time a Mc- Hilo Tribune of June 28, Mr. Clellan family reunion was held DANIELS DRUG expiessed his pleasure at Liberty Park and a number at the appearance of the pink and his impressions of Hawaii Phon 29 PAYEON, UTAH 2 of Payson people were in FLYS A Cal-iloin- a - t; son-in-la- J ia e A ' i ' t..iu . J Put summer fruits and vegetables on your pantry shelves . . . Can now for winter eating, says Carol Drake tj j j i t Hansen, Mrs. c H rf' higher Mrs. W. A. McClellan weie pnid '.;a.n OPA ceilings while contras prizes were given to riod ihe pi Broad bent and Mrs coV' r landlords are Clellan. ',V4 Wt'le exthe not icquirc to u'fund iiivant. Mrs. George F. w llor h durTen.,1 !s actually evicted tained jLhe ladies of may not ing t V Il'entn period Delta Bridge Club at hw even on' though ,9 po"es.Mons. been on af'arnoon the , vie'.:"!, might have Luncheon. not specified in the lent Bridge Guest-ditio- reaulati Home canning is given new signifi- Jelly Glasses avoid waste in the foods that are abundant during summer months. Youll help when you preserve for later Till Homemikcrs' PECTIN ... Am Extrm .... 1. Pretin M. C. 39 LT:'.;.8'",,.,, ''"s JELS-RIT- E .3 KERR CAPS Salt Sieway Service 9 I...,. 10 pks. PAR0WAX Km,.I:1::ny..:n.n:b. Director Burma Dozen KERR LIDS use some of the surplus from farms, orchards and home gardens. By fill ing part of your familys winter food needs from your pantry shelves, youll release vitally needed foods for ship- to families who are hungry. Guiof vtsbk. 79 FRUIT JARS cance by the famine emergency abroad. Canning and freezing of fresh produce by individuals are important ways to 25? 12; 19; llaln Sno-Whlt- e, or Iodized Cnifo T Si'hUlinK's Mixed aplie Pickling 2 pkgs. Augu- - ; The guiding principle, however tii. if ail the rent provisions that is ii .cere in el'feet on June 30 are in HI Align.--effect now". The landlord may collect no I't.m Poultry more than the rent ceiling, Km mm v J U'Cs Young Angler Proves of anv liighei lent Hes an Outdoor Man j,v"4'L"im .. lb e. Bilnard during the interim period WASH. MOUNT VERNON, .a-cl. in meeting ol t.'ie Tenantts wiio-- e rent was changed from a monthly or a weekly basis W. ,. .Mountain Keepe: of the city ja:I learned re- - Sl,lin e'h,:i con Irarv to the rent regulations Uuhv of cently to keep tiieir k.ys out of! p,,, lt ju.j revert to the standard operatfishwill a 111 have when A a reach they casting tune O' 'pent June 30. erman in the calaboose. .mt nioii'l: .hi. ai of mak-Tln- ing who resi- - mg m Mins week'' meeting "Tenants in eviction suits, Delmar Kellogg, removed been not actually have vilo! a, ill a a home Sound of dent Carolyn fishing Puget from their housing aecomidations, luge, fashioned a pole out of wood Tl.nK will again have protection under from a window screen and, with eviction provisions of the Rent the a fished the wire hunk, the use of H, id Wilson lias leturncd Regulations. jail keys from a di s!; drawer. vi li. W oiiiing w here she "Security deposits collected beThe jailers found an empty cell m : ,i week' w nil her bro-u- , tween June 30 and the date of the and discarded fishing pole. Boyd Wil.'oii and family, renewal must be returned to tena y made a trip through Yellow-al- e ants." Mr. Ray said. A landlord Park mi her wav home. who first rented a dwelling unit during July has 30 days in which to register with the area rent office, and a dwellinng first rented in June must be registered within 30 days not counting the number of days while controls were suspended". Mr. Ray said the Federal act Add these favorites to expressly states that Federal rent control supersedes local and state laws. Any local or state legisyour canning cupboard lation in effect during the interim that allowed rentals higher than These recipes using todays surpluses the OPA ceilings therefore have from store and garden can easily add lost their effeetivness. interest and variety to next winters menus. Ainer Bjarnson, 6!), former resTOMATO VEGETABLE SOUP ident of Springville died at his home in San Diego last Mondav 10 lbs. ripe tomatoes 3 medium-sizHe from typhoird pneumonia. 6 medium-sizturnips was the father of David and Eu2 large green carrots 3 medium-sizgene Bjarnson of Payson. peppers 3 tbsps. salt onions 3 cups water bunch parsley Mr. and Mrs. Reid Peery and 4 stalks celery Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jacobsen return'd recently from a ten-da- v Scald, peel and cook tomatoes in vacation trip through the North-Wes- t. large kettle until soft, about 30 minAfter spending three days other utes, stirring frequently, lut in Yellowstone Park, they visited HONOR ATOM SCIENTIST . . . vegetables through food chopper, Hr. Use Meitner, (iernian-bor- n points of interest in Montana, Idusing coarse knife. Add salt and aho and Washington, where they nuclear as she physicist, received water. Cook vegetables in another at the University saw the Grand Coulee Dam and honorary degree kettle until tender, about 15 minthen went uo in to Canada and of Rochester. work by Dr, Early cooked utes. Combine vegetables down the coast to San Francisco. Meitner on was atom bomb. and tomatoes and cook slowly about 10 minutes, stirring frequently. Pour immediately into sterilized jars, filling to J 2 nt'h from top. Adjust lids. Process in pressure canner for CO minutes at 10 lbs. pressure. Makes about 6 quarts. Before serving, add 1 to 2 cups water per quart and boil for 10 minutes. ! . x t j 'ar-ol- d i e TOMATOES vvhHe GRAPES ormFre Corn Rantam Cantaloups lb. Klpe iklat Lemons Peacht .lb. s, x Prr .b Tree 23 Fivsh. Juicy Hi Seedless 7 Limes Vh Lettuce !b. Potatoes No. "A44 Size Oranges Sunk let, Small ..IE 11; IS; lb. ee lb. U.S. I0f VA 8 To receive this COFFEE Edward Luxury Blend COFFEE Airway, Ropulur Flavor JUICE Townhouse Grapefruit CHEERI0S ..lb. ...48 Popular Cereal JUICE iUUYf'oT 45 JUICE iiOTaT 46 .. I QUAKER'S QUAKER'S T of. Of. Purred Klee Puffed Wheat 43 28 20 29 e 12 10 HOWDY hunk S,yI MUSTARD14? RELISH .V LfHV HOW7D '..butthisisthe 14 I 23 I DO SOMETHING V if you can do AND SILL IS OeTTING BETTOR, DO IT I NASTy ABOUT IT. I DON'T KNOW WHAT I TAKE WHAT I CAN GET I m nn Director The Homemakers Bureau An Extra Satuay Sen tea Shoulder cute A Grade PRIME RIB ROAST A (trade VEAL STEAKS A fr;tde BREAST VEAL A (trade T A Lb 49 Grade T White IUinelers Fish BONE STEAK A Giado VEAL ROAST Sh!u:d" COLD. MEATS GETSMARTNimfy Y 8ECOND TIME THIS WEEK THE MEATS BEEN TOUGH I CAN'T WU CHEESE cinnamon Wash plums; pit; cut in quarters. Cook with a little water until tender. Sieve and cook until thick. Add sugar and spices; cook about 1 hour, stirring frequently. Pour into hot, sterilized glasses; paraffin. Makes glasses. eight POT ROAST J 49 20 allspice Canof foncJiL- - FILLET SOLE CHEESE tsp. ground WewMZcoMAHmmttt 1 Peanut Butter 1 tsp. ground cioves FRANKFURTERS Dandy Bite or tsp. ground granulated sugar 1 Box 2 1 10, Dept. J, San DEVILED HAM Doodl 1 Francisco 26, Calif. OLIVES Ehmanni Chopped Ripe PICKLES PLUM BUTTNt 2 Ibi. ripe plums 1 cup brown sugar, firmly packed or 12 Sandwich Spreads LIBBY'S easy- - Can ning Guide, just send 10c to: CAROL DRAKE, The Homemakers' Bureau, to-us- e, Breakfast feeds TEA C.. tci'bury. Tea You Will Knjoy 12 Carol Drake's Canning Guide Id to l)nlly Mnrket Cbnujces. JMibJrot MaBit. Cleanser Ue2 for 9 Matches t.x..ceR.Vi Boraxo Hand Cleaner 10 oz. Solid Red Ripe Sllcer Full Flavor, Sweet Seedles Up 16 Vinegar Bleach ? . CU vri:.'y 8 ....A Urnde A8.a.::r,"ien' lb n cluK 44 e Safeway values In canning supplies to the regular n. bers were Mrs. Madge mat-tm- s nv question about rent Mrs. E.D. Jf Texas, should he referred to the area Vina Mendenhall. BrL? at located is winch r, m office, . Mr. Ray said were awarded to Mrs 48 No. rimcr.-my"- o 17-.- - 1 n xk 0u U,83 HI - I f) .883 . ; King ,n pecaI gu.e.sts wore:MC- controls, Mr. Rav ,n which rents ; upt e cnewed llli'll i 1 H.-n- , e bore for Maurice A!: ' t ' ' who owns jewelry in Pant, ai.d his us the The suit named AT : father. Mis. Ilayat, a r.atwe ef 'L.rssia. lr. Li said she n:et Albeq boo, after she tied the Nazis in Paris and came here with rum Then, she said, h- mr duced her to his wife, moved her ndo th- ir fanta Monica home ami ; rsuaded her 'a gi.-- them a family. After the s'ceor i baby a.is boin, ; v.ent to 0 she said, the AIL ie; a new home, des- rung htu ai d tne children, Fred Jean Jin ,'ies. L..'4, six and Cecilia Rar.p.elita Alb-timonths j'1 She asked $5,imio expoisi s and Li $,;u0 a month supturt for each. un . I - fi and daughter son The as-,- k nation c:..i: tcieil a bus which V. ill have Salt Lake City Sunday at 10 a. m. on a 10 day tour of t.'ie noitir.ve t in Idaho, O.ngon, Washington and other places in all educational ti ip. Mr. and Mrs. La nan Harding Land Mr. and Mis. A. C. Page of Pay Sun Will make the tup Pay son. d 8,;. ilayat, charged hYT"! ; n u right She filed suit Tui-'da- i Spence Arnos ami Familv .meeting-- . Mi.-.- . Florcnee Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Elmer M:s. Susan Ashby and Mrs. TYssic Dii.-Se- il of t,.mp 1, I ) g h e S of I'tan Pioneers, of which Mrs. an honorary member Hai per called on her Wednesday with 'a lemembi .nice and card from the camp. Mrs. Harper was horn March ti, 1861. con-mea- t! by Rod Pt'rsson was enroute to Porti to visit with Mr. rent ' Tui return of Federal and v1 that rent increases Persson. 30 are now u,t,l since June are p.o-,-iii.U.H and landlords Mrs. J. H. from pi'occeedmg with tess to the ladies"0-1'11"cl with ,,s that do not comply Rridsc ciub dinfi requuement.-,noon. The Director Fred F. Kay. the summer PUI'ty was a home nf l o mp n taut exceptions apply Mrs. Orvil ' HOLLYWOOD paitieiputed in a t.o-datour of vniiou- on'.1 ot tne state. It was sponsored ,i.a. .'. trie SUiU; Ho; in it li r of fi uit Mrs. Stella Dixon Harper, a ion and a huge numoi Pav.-ol-l Pioneer (deri ved her Hath growers made the tour a men Monday morning at Brigo uii. day Tuesday. Many friends at ailed dining the dav to extend ham City and ended I.i'.-on- OPA SETS RENT CEILINGS SOFTBALL Parisian Says Pair Left Babies Site Bore Him Harding, fhan Worthington spent last TO VISIT NORTHWEST Ck'RD OF THANKS We desire to express mir heart-fel- t thanks and appreciation to our many dear friends who rendered assistance in any way during the illness and death of our beloved wife, mother and daughter. We are deeply giateful fur every act and word of kindness 38 Marathons felts in ALL SAFEWAY MEAT IS GUARANTEED TO BE TENDER AND JUICY. YOU MUST BE PLEASED OR YOU GET YOUR MONEY (diape-it-yoursc- offer more! Rich fur and softer j.re-hloche- d models. Hand somely finished with liound cd medium vidth hands. BACK! 'tee- V. S. Ppi. GO. Gray, Mrs. Mendenhall Vance. am Mrs Lucind a Cardon of Ariziona left Tuesday for her home after visits with her sister, Mrs. Vers' a rd and other relatives , is the oldest sister in the'1 In honor Mrs. Cloward he-- Mary Jeppson entertain oft: week at the home of Mrs" usd son. Other guests were a- thf Eva Coombs of Spanish Mrs. McKay Christensen To But Inez Elmer, Miss Shepherd, Mrs. Alice $ a is Miss Beth Huish, Elsie and Schramm and the hostess tagt Wednesday evening more entV Hurst Morgan he ' in honor of Mrs. Cardon. . doe 1 ' present were Mr. and Mrs Hurst, Mrs. Vera Cloward families. Monday night a was held in the Park for the bers of the Hurst family near Present were Mr. an Morgan Hurst, Mr. and Mr; Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mrs. Vera Cloward, Mr. and Huish Moore and familiies son Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hz to he id o i ;ht i ;sdo U Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ci of Ben; Wendall and family and Mrs. Cardon. Too Late To Class; PROTECT your davenpr. moths for 50 cents a yn .spraying of Berlou ste damage for 5 years or pays the damage. Daniels! Phone 29, Payson. v 3 1ER ire jpubli In RHEUMATISM and ARTHRI I suffered for yean and thankful that I found relief this terrible affliction that gladyly answer anyone writs for information. Mrs.Anna! P.O.Box 825, Vancouver, Vi i I Pd.Adv. NUE-OV- O tl e d Labon |