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Show THEUYsN Payson Chronicle 'he the Post Office at Payson, Entered at as second-clas- s Uth FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1947 1 0Vn Three Lovely Aquahelles rj i araiysis loll iVc alcr Lollies of 947 ,, ( CHRQXicLn. PAYSOM UTAI Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ILiymorc Mesa, Aiizona, with their youngest d lughter, Ruth, visited with friends and datives for seveial days in Payson. They wei e house guests of Mrs. Addin Dixon, cousin of Mrs Iluvmiue. They otteneled Sunday school and fast sei vice's in the Fouilh wml, near the .home vv here Mr Hay-moi- e was bom and He ldt lieu' as a young man with the Franklin llaymoie family fur Mexico, Following the Moimon of the Famed of Playing in S. L. inatioi Iroataonls Promise' MAX R. WARNER, Editor GRANT B. MOORE, Business Man.,..,., Mis. Emma Wilson, Local Conesjiomh nt . .j ,, WARNER and MAX II. WARNeu, ELISHA Hope in War Against Dread Disease. ,tl(1 One Year ATLANTIC CITY, ery of several e..tto uitb f ,r ti.e most fatal Li' u I'.f.umle j a i ysis tioairmnts ill: snv e lives and get the thidun vu'l with $2 00 $1 25 U State Press Association and National Editoiial Association reunion of the John Houser held Sunday in Me-Park with members pres-fro- Q m communities. picnic lunch, Houser was in charge of a elected for ram and officers Tvear including, Bill Houser, lentBill Muttinson, vice sec- dent Mrs. Bill Houser, Sports and games the afternoon. vanous a noon iiL'ine ' noon vXd:'V fo,-fiil- a?UT-Jerr- who wa, lel,Atm annivers.ii y. Games we.e on areMuwed" y pU - and husband, Mr and Wiphtman tHnT!SaDtiVerShljl,,r Vi wa,? Hostess to of the Ties Job Bndg Club, Ihuisday evening. COOL iEEP inanl.,Vk"h Darrell tei ookCooL Mrs. Fe arn Gray entertained the Junior Delta Budge Club Th ursJ afternoon at day her home. Spec ial guests included Mrs. Rebecca Johnson, Mrs. Saiah Vance and Mrs. Sarah Sterling P,i?t.s wcie given to Mis. L. D. Stewart, Mis Lila Amos and Mis. Vance. Mrs. Thomas Clowuid stumbled and fell at her homo last Wednesday and suffered a bioken ankle. Dick Ilarmer has gone to California where he will visit at Stockton with his cousin, Fail Mendenhall and in San Francisco with Wendell Mendenhall. IAIN 3HIS ng 1 his So Allas e Man FEEL cooler youre looking late best in a if you freshly-ed- aur car you are to e show: Iht ow 8:10 , suit, freshly-presse- d us rm Mrs. Jose'phine inf- your your suits more often weather. Make a reg-cat- e with our driver each pick up your clothes! AND DELIVER ERLEWDRY cleaners! Crlp: 111 exodus fiom that country thev Keeler of Los Angeles visited over last week end in Payson with her sister, Mrs. Jesse Miles. She had been in Salt Lake City for the Centennial celebration. Mrs. Ramona Smith entertained a few friends at a biidge party Friday night in honor of Mrs. May Smith fonneily of Payson who has been visiting here from California. Her guests were Mrs. Vina Mendenhall, Mrs. Ella Amos. Mrs. Mable Robinson, Mis. Zina Erlandson. Mrs. Alone Wall. Mrs. Rebecca Johnson, Mrs. Iva Chase, Mrs. Hazel Corav, Mrs. Ann Coombs, Mrs. Katin yn Betts and the guest of honor. R and celebration m tins Centennial year and their 14 hv ing children assembled in Mi sa foi the event in tile eaily summei. Mis. Addiu Dixon attended from PaVson. gray matter the sue ,f a walnut the top of the siui.,,1 erd This gray walnut is part of the bu..n I he discovery v.as made ov a team of ductois fn,m Un.versit'v of Minnesota in the infantile p.uaUns epidemic in Minnesota last National Foundation fur Paralysis contributed dollars of March of D. tor this work Water Follies of 1947, Charlie Diehl, w ho is the worlds s eatest combined slope champion heavyweight diving star .,U r sho w, Coining to the weighing 249 pounds e Full (!i o Don Corey, mimic with the uiuls, Suit Lake ioi til. I weeks stuiting show, is con? idei ed eino of the 111,1 August di.st, with counliys foremost impersonators u ' "Lit. nee t'vi fei unces of Hollywood cclebi ilies, vutni days and Sunday , aide to mimic the voice's of being e've'iy 'l miiMiul evn w m water, known movie star and ' dn singer. I hoio is also an lining beautie-- , exhibition outstanding ' "'"H'l Water mm dinns tnu.p of divers who work from champion dm is, special two high boards, present-ln- g d ill g elhcta, a sequence of acrobatic dives e goigeous 01 chestra, and many' that surpass the customary """ds Mage acts. The enlne dives scon in ordinary ' '' "('Id in the Wei Id's ljrg- - competition. 't poi table pools with a Lugo All in all, its a great show a 't 'go adjoining. Nothing like it show elioek full of gewxl, clean s ever been a show that the se( n 111 the field of entertainment, 'Idei t. .1111111 lit. ntne family will enjoy. lie entile shew II Iwo huge pools, Mis. George Ballard entertaintanle pools ever hl.at d in the Cl liter in limit of ed the' Lubes of her Sowing Club at her home. Lunehi'on was folme huge gi a'id.stand, iveiy seat lowed with sewing and social a "nngside" seat. Piactieally I he show is being spmisoied by chat. t. o l't ill Centennial Exposition. he allow le.ituies such famous Descendants of Hans Jensen, a a ter entertaim is as: will hold a family reunion August Peter Pick, the wm Id's fastest 17 in the Payson Park. All relaa limner, who bioko all oi Johnntives are invited to Tiring lunch y- Ve lsinullei 's lecmds. and attend the festivities. The famed Eitzsimm n.x Joy and Ji an, who recently Mr. and Mrs. Roy Broadbemt turned prulcssiunal. The gn Is are and Mis. George Q. Spencer spent s Fitsim-moivof Bob gi anddaughtei Tue'sday visiting in Salt Lake hnnier boxing champion oi City. Sterling Spemcer the vvoild. - me with his mother after visitNoinu Dean, age 13. who is the woman diving star ot the show, ing for several days in Salt Lake and who is considered one of the Citv. win Id's greatest woman fancy diveis, has been a professional div er since the age of ii. Danny Southern, the singing tai ol the Ydt r Follies, is the ni west singing sensation of the o'intry. The Water Ballet, one of the hnhhghts of this gi',,ntie water and stage show, is a of l PREVENT damsels pel burning inti Rale ballet f.guies and under-- a ..ter svv miming. Tlu e girls, all RANGE expel t s a annuls and many of tt.em hildeis of seefiiiial titles, oifei an cxhib.tuni of group svvim-miin- g Inat is both unique and Ballet under vrdinuiy ciicumstaii. is ehlliCT.lt enough, but m vvatei tnose dill aic multiplied by the fleet of the nee of the water. Eddie Rose, leal c d vv a ter comedian and a fniner Nationa Diving Champion, docs cveiythiyfg out bic.ik his mck 111 a inglv tunny lout.ne oil tue 1 . , K- 111 U, S. i c , g;i-,,- t- cus-hug- 11 1 i 1 Sis-tei- ffill.You Burn Next? the lUr erv ice Rr,. Season! Losses Almost livery Day! Protection costs fool Ford gj Adequate? have doubled pre-w- have days your insurance? CHECK ervice. 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AFFORD THE WORRY when Hers started February was her eldest son, Kenneth, 10, unstruck by a coal truck. He was sevand spent conscious four days eral weeks recuperating. the baby While he w as still in bed 16 months of the family, Joyce, coffee onto herself pulled a cup of one arm. scalded and badly husband, a Then Mrs. Enfields a motor company, for man parts at work and was had an accident knocked unconscious child. Jack Finally, her third le and automob an was struck by injuries. and kg head suffered 12 50 (Insured 75 verY Kind Because of the greater heating surface of the exclusive Norge heat exchanger, the Norge delivers more heat faster. The greater amount of air heated by the exchanger is passed into the air circulating throughout the space to be heated; less heat escapes up the chimney. Mrs. Victor Enfield SEATTLE. troubles are. what knows really fill (A real j0 L- What Trouble Really Is DURANCE: lufeC0STS AN T 0 Mor 0 Heating Surface with the -l Shaped HeatExchanger Nobody Can Tell This Lady INSURANCE: f mo H'U fices. If ar ss sealed packages from the United States are not subject to postal Inspection, postal authorities in the United States would stamp parcels suspected of containing cigarettes or tobacco: "Supposed to contain prohibited articles. When these parcels reach Germany, the army said, it will hold them for personal delivery. The addressees will be required ofto open such packages In post (pnoiM) s, Army Tightens Fight On Cigarette Clack Market bo.il el. Auothci one of ti.e fe ufu'cel div-staFRANKFURT, GERMANY. The of the Wattjr Follies U. S. army tightened controls to prevent American cigarettes from reaching the German black market. first-cla- PETITE DRESS SHOP , U Death Ratio Kcduud. The bulbar type m the past killed 80 per cent of its victims. This was reduced to 30 per cent m Minneapolis, despite the fact that the remedies were discovered dumg the outbreak, too late for some of the child victims to be Heated with them. Autopsies gave the clues. They revealed that instead of being one type of infantile paralysis, as was thought previously, the bulbar kind is five different types. In Type I, children chi ked to death. Autopsies snowed this was because nerves in the bulb that control swallowing had stopped their work temporarily. Secretions that naturally gather in throats were doing the choking because the children could not swallow. The treatment for this was Inserting temporarily a tube in the windpipe, thus permitting breathing. In Type II, nerves controlling breathing went out of commission in the bulb. Patients could not breathe rapidly enough and died of asphyxia. Breathing pure oxygen remedied these cases. Blood Flow Affected. Type III concerned bulb nerves controlling blood flow. Blood pressures would jump to 200 and then drop below 70 erratically and the child was likely to die of shock w hile the pressure was down. Very few have this type and no treatment for It was discovered. Type IV affected nerves that control the amount of oxygen reaching th brain. The brain needs oxygen more than other tissues, and the patients were mentally confused as the supply was reduced. Breathing pure oxygen supplied their oxygen starved brains. Type V was a mixture of some of the others, plus paralysis of breathing muscles in the chest. For these an iron lung with the other remedies added as needed, gave good The army said that, although lo- cated in An. on. 1. Mr and Mis. to celebrate' llaymoie pL.nne tlit'ir Goleien Wedding in 1947 hut decided to hold a f.unilv reunion Was IMurleci to American f.Ho. Cal t a;i A Baker of Mo,: e. inis disease is bulb, r n.fuht.te paralysis, so named Duo. e its Lat destruction is i a bu.b of Member Utah ;,,v Was e d. 1.1,-e- I., , 1u!,i1s1i(.: Mrs. Martha A. Bahn is visitin bore with relatives from Lo Aneeles and will remain unti ..tier the homecoming. She formed',- resided in Payson and wil' l I'mernborod Ix'st by friend: as Mattie Montague Stark. ! of Property and Every Purpose. to Great Britain Has Agreed Poles to Sell British Goods to mNDON ; -- Britain has agreed million dollars SUVSSstrial recovery' ma nextUmee the Winery in will dollars Of it 24 million to Ml- repayment with be on credit, goods, the : Prhsh delivery of the disclosed London in yf fiyc hi. known the Ltc f Agreement in announcement er y . ...i -- nriusion of a rew cr.,,ana craJ-- t BOTUED SOUTHERN UNDER UTAH AUTHORITV COCA-COL- OF THE A COCA-COL- COMPANY tY BOTTLING COMPANY . |