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Show 1947 FRID Y MARCH 2L U TAH THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON o Mrs Ray Steven-- . Tells went to aid (.ill id He si Satuiday with Mis Ru-- t Bia Manti thPir rnoth r. to atti nil Mi reunion companit Old tin Foil-- Will. Monk d tn m and day with membi is of spt 1 ( i , r r t f .nulj t t - a- ana t i , t)i halt th Lo H hi r ( h in. j i f n u is Hospital Fndty the Fust Waid reunion and accompanied bv a classmate Mi" M. Lois McGill Her iimts, and Mrs. Bert Biwen ntuirnd to Salt Lake with tacm S itiit and visited Mis. J Hriston Cm i who is ill in a Salt Lake II ispit d m , r i'h liis in ith i. H W ter.ank Ji in the lCtn Wall I Miss Lautel Buven, stud nt nurse at the Salt Lake Gint'al came home 1 i ( i wa an i ti a.i i i l.i f Iv pcukii on tin n Sam i lot m inlin pi id a a Fi n a i il j d toe inti eating sot la! fanitiun of the wtik was the St llh.ti. k., pa i given by tl.e Sir n All Said It ( f S(l( it t atliZallon and mi to rs id t ne (hi ( ' paitntis att ndtd tht as .nt alfan that was .mangl'd m tl) ee paits bust, a bulfct u nt , on was stivid and during thi itiiod the groups was m-t- ( fir li lr 1 J in. i d 1 w ith pi otp am of by Mjs Wis a siipiiisid dancing n and Mis Fdith Baud A pltgiam Was then given under ton 1U dntitun (I Mis I. utile r hoi ii vocal solo, Clar-h- r and nu link d, song, Relief mu Hill, sum; with guitu, Fied Juksoii, n iilin11, Mis Lcnoi a Hill, solo. sileition, Eugene Hi aitnwulte, Vol.d solo, Reece Olsen, i ailing, Bisnop Uunfoid, st mg quutct, Ktq Taylor, Byion the But-Sieie- t, , Tune CBS ( Every Giialdme and Lonainr Gili, Friday Night for DURANTE & MOORE Haiti ldge 'llie thud featuie was one h'lui of old time socal danc mg in which the entne gioup pai tiepated II p . Findings si ml I spend an am , week doing hnuwun f ' k 90 rrinutt good cUo fun for tKo FERN PARRY OSTLER family with tho com . i i plimontt of your own MISS JUxaf BEAUTY Druggist! at 44 SHOP South Main and will start operating Hear them Over KSL Every Friday Evening at 7:30 CITY DRUG CO. Phone Margaret Wilson will condnue to operate her own business. For all your beauty needs, call 144 and ask for the operator you would like. PAYSON. UTAH 40 I your car needs spring comes, a thorough job of spccializedj with the correct lubricant lubrication applied to every mo ing part. And its convenient, ,, f, a t m it l 111 ( J la'('s tno 11 ' ti t ansi of piesont sur-,,i,i pin (Ills Vuiy as to exceeding I, .t uli It Its ultimate effect will tht st t, many obmiveis In Juditi nhen or Hmtvti, it ease I in inCi pio-ad t t . t e i Luge t Units of tl v is in toe oliei mg 0 lor Tm ih w lniaiKing piogim ;un. foi thu perSur; st. te. It is the ,, unit in eatli addition that it will lequue a giant not to excu f ji $3,100 foi eveiy class-p- , one j , ovules fuiinlv 217 about of mity tax levy hi i , n 1, Pep 88-Vic- o stations and mi ur t I 1, r i t I' 11 t !l jO ii i R( i i dealers are equipped to do the work and theres a station or dealer in your neighbor and get your share of longer car life. (j v 111 t (t A i Mill li 1111 tv ii (. u uii t I PEP C8-VIC- O AND STATIONS DEALERS tl ill, i 'I it n 1 a il ,ng ( ible (iu nt s i to nun i ' I t nu iilv tht.it' ml 1c v ti B .t( (I HOiiO 01) -i li m ill i itivi C ' t I 1 pluv n ( ( ( uun' i' i o sot s tl a tl 111 1 'll t lilt t I a bit i nu i gc ill v 'UIlll sh I pi 11 st lawn A Tho dow n to tit ft it t vt t ) vv ith t t toned the go t until i t l iu t Lilli d ll ii ui bin tii i ui a tta Wi, law The t i s t P t t t h ( t s Ot Oil ' ( I u t 10 i 0 Fn to i the oven ldi m plate budget.uv t m genty ltlief land managed by t i t undei the le. niata taming votes on t is p, k ii'' n to u t '( l ., and h i. U turn i. ' i m it s n ; 1 1 n ! id lion 1 Here is an passed and i dies to t ' e. te ' i and to w s m i IB a capable e Fastest Growing Markets . References Required i nei i - ) fid .ip. i i i i Altti v ap foi V Fi c o ote of wheieSen Dixtn i. i ald - i i i c H r h) 5 TACT ON i i VT nu t S F. n i (DWtb ) NET r MOrlNIN STOLEN -- x.' C-1- Wc KNOiV IT 5 B.RMNs PLACE IS ON HISWDX O smoke y: BIG PAN i asked it bt sustaiia .1 and tn.it to the legislatui e pass a n mu give the PixlD $350 000 pi v. o the B and C load lund S. D1 (DU a P and place the lcm md S500.000 annually in the p mov toad fund with t .e P l io.d C'l LB VE5 t it ui t ,t 41 41 In v t It disiimu n in tm ti i i. u III (O t - t i i i . lilt i 1C. tit in a up i pit Vehicle Reai-- t go to the B ai, disti lblltUin lties of the 1 MARKET PROVO, UTAH . 1 a ALLEN'S i 1 U1 Wnte to or apply at 1 1 e . $3,000 MUST HAVE OUR CLUE eETTEROl K. 6011. -- t i commission Aftti 24 houis of d l'bt .it, oil 1. s'. d and st idy the decidnp iD with Sen J Fianus Fo Webei), who joined loin o.ii Demotiats and tne 11 Eip.iu'i i , ATLAS. Pep 99 Itbyi Pep 98 ReguUr Gmottmt Gi0l94 I o. Quaker Siete jitlst Aloor Otlt products Oil fttHNINi UTAH COMPANY :is - 1 ) llati ly Ihi UNION HOURS UNION WAG! PLUS LIBERAL BONUS PLANS v it t x i ,on i c i,i oi tm R is ,n w s me niplisi td in a , ,t b 11s t it.ibl. ing an ( ( l ( lit i e , s s ' q di turn pit l im toi tax ition m 0 li i i n t ,i p pt tv in the st te t t'l as n- St ns t it ol its t l t h pt ili il and .dsn pi o- i, t jitil-tt it ds iilnp t i tin t n oi m t ot tl e Sen Elias L Di ei i li n d pi 4 his it d pi opt ity pio- m .v ho was eii( vv to meet It t sustainer, was tin o. t . nils t piit n s i i nuisititid to Pit g ol tit new senool ti t in then fight to d. v o! t i p ot am It was cm t '1 e no fin. iu ing pi ogi an n t r i t.a session, in t It ti ati m in a. d turn u t t i ts diamatic momt t tv tax a nil n vv ill t p pt a that the second " . of tne id vi o.il itt n .ui r.ti up to 7 5 p The goveinm t ; ( 105 in the l at which piovidi up xi i sajnut;,. SI opportunity for Proo's k (i n ol as soda, b; MANAGE! l! hi liji.iv puipo'ts - i milk and times ssffin Meat Mar t 000 fi. t t .( i sld m t it ' t IliptlO'lS t ill Wil ll I ju hi of i 'U to -- nu 11 lit 1 -. i (itu 'i el 0 i till al It t) ft Ltl cilld ini t t st lit s e )M D'' IV t s ol Ol i nds W rt t fix i ( ( ill t der s o- -t t d ll i' a a j Unfijll lalUl ploy ts and urn ' ' 1 he govei no ti ) I t i without i v change in t rti Act thiellv jtulaiy boy toll t s d u i 1 t i ( .hi t P , ' use four to baking WANTED 111 t Katal isl.ition 11 Jilt (i 't it want millt and so ... ' t Oil! yu i ( i i t will icctive pufeience n st t king vv oi k vv ith the state M i n nit'll t iX I into ) It i i it u s .iiul ti 1 t SI and s t iditl is v a s t 1 c- K Ci'okin i i i mplov in it : h ( M t ( i i v 1 , UWHSANDWI Friendly moment . . . have a Coke w British Mother Gets Mail Clew to Son Believed Dead An unELIZABETH, N. J. signed Christmas card to a British in an envelope addressed mother In the hand of her soldier ion who was supposed to have died at Singapore almost five years ago sent e search. police on a In The envelope, postmarked Elizabeth last December 0, was received by Mrs. M. Sharpe of Nottingham, England. She forwarded it to Mayor James T. Kirk of Elizabeth, asking his aid. The woman wrote that ihe knew the handwriting only too well" yet her son "was supposed to have died in 1942 while a prisoner of the Japs." A 20 per cent WASHINGTON. pay boost for cadets at West Point and midshipmen at Annapolli was asked of congress. Rear Adm. J. F. Galloway from the naval academy and Brig. Gem G. J. Higgins from the military academy told the senate armed services committee the boys are "going into the red" on their present $63 a month. The two officials suggested a base pay el' d by inis t( li i ( g, legislatui e Fiom state $500,-das annually and anotheiwill be ;u piofits, $1,000,000 disti ibi.ttd to the counties and (UK) annually will be available o mi stiuction of B and C roads Vt Uiaiis, in addition to income II 20 Per Cent Increase Asked For Cadets and Middles Qet highest quality products at n Biffereni (.huts and counties cf the stale, city-wid- hood. Drive in e The word chiffon Pud pitssed ioi new souices of soft delicate f5br minus will leieive a Luge, women, signifies UK sii e of itlief undei bills pass-- - iio lalii bt e, Hln-sha- US I antl-blotl- too, because all e an , i WASHINGTON.-Surge- on General Thomas Parran of the U. S. Public Health service announced establishment of a new research program which, he said, was being undertaken In the hope of finding a specific cure for tuberculosis." The research will be conducted In the tuberculosis therapy study section of the Public Health service's National Institute of Health Research Grants Division. Dr. Parran said the research program was expected to provide a final evaluation" of streptomycin and other and chemotherapeutic agents In the treatment of tuberculosis. The study section will be headed by Dr. H. Stuart Willis of Jiorth-vlllMich , and Dr. H. Corwin of the Mayo foundation, Rochester, Minn. it , 5 Government Begins Study of Tuberculosis; Hopes for Cure but a complete ( t BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA. -Identical twins, separated In a South Australian orphanage at the age of eight, met here for the first time in 30 years, wearing the same type of open-necshirt and smoking the same brand of tobacco. They are Lin and Lee Mills, each 3 feet, 6 inches in height, with only one pound difference in weight. Lin is married, with two children, and lives in a Brisbane suburb. Lee, who Is two hours older than Lin, was discharged from the Australian air force in November. Their meeting was arranged by a friend of Lin, who had met Lee on the street, and mistaken him for Lin. Comparing tastes after a 30 years separation, they found that both Intensely disliked marmalade, both are fond of horses, both drink moderately and smoke heavily. Neither has had a serious sickness. They both have lost the same teeth and have had the same front teeth filled. lubrication, This is not an ordinary greasing t t . ii n . Boys, Apart 30 Years, Develop in Same Way k FRIDAY, MARCH 21 , Arn-nautic- is leasing part of the DAINTY 1 M e who! income m and 1 of - NEW YORK Wavs to rvir-enmweather h iard in I'.. mg were outlaw d by Dr V. K Zu .r., kin, experimc nU i in elc chronics at the Radio Coiporalion of Aira ru i s Princeton Iaboiatones in an ad dre's before the Institute of Sciences Hurricanes may be dispersi d, Dr Zworykin sud, and rain may be made, first through the speed witu which an th'Ctiunic computer now uj preaching cornpli lion can synthesize all elements in weather prt and, second, through application of energy in small doses from spreads of blazing oil to heat critical portions of the atinospheie or blacked-ove- r areas to cool than All such action, howevtr, is dependent upon the forecasters exact knowledge of cond tions as lluy build up, he said, since under present forecasting methods data cannot be assembled fast enough and completely enough to make action valuable With the computer, he explained, a forecaster can recognize the beginnings of a hurricane in the doldrums near the equitor in time to order oil spiead and filed at a critical point wheie it would break up the formation Similar action might be taken by the spread of artificial white fog on the ground or at sea to create heat through reflection of the sun's rays, or by the spiead of caibun black on either land or st a to absub the rays and thus cool a finical point In the air mass, Dr. Zworykin asserted. Though the energies 'n sto.ms are enormous, he said, the amount of energy required to them ofl at points trigger where they do no harm Is ill be 1 Group Row Hurricanes May Be Dispersed. d it o a t lid - I 1M ol it Of U .all . i.d 1 uS IK ! i .11 la Under the Capitol Dome Storm Prevention Is Seen by Scientist p.e tv is vv financed by all and cop-f- i DlSaWt H.gU. nu hi e taxis, plus any ' ' ,y ex. up to 30 per cent, was il distiicts ri(,lditd mdiV the tit to a sess The new li h ,u ig n,P , is n t expected to io-- i v f died unde authority of the SOUTHERN UTAH COCA-COL- coca-coi- A a comp14 BOTTLING |