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Show FRIDAY . AUGUST THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH Mrs. Ralph Coombs had a birthday party Thursday for her little daughter, Sandra, who was three years old. A birthday cake centered the table and the little guests were Served relreshments and played games. NOW PARAMOUNT FROSTED MALTS PARAMOUNT ICE CREAM Quart Brick 45c Gallons 1.65 A Registered Pharmacist Always on Duty.' DflNieUSIDRU.G STUDENTS ALLOCATED TO SCHOOL BUILDINGS FOR OPENING ON SEPTEMBER 4 TO VISIT PAYSON NAVY REPRESENTATIVE A navy recruiting representative from Provo, Utah, will visit Payson on the 10th of September, at the post office with information about enlistment and in the U. S. Navy. Also to issue the American Defense Medal and World War II Victory Medals to navy veterans. To receive these Medals former enlisted men must produce the original honorable discharge or discharge under honorable conditions, former officers must produce a certified copy of orders to inactive duty, or the original certificate of Satisfactory service. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Coombs and family attended a reunion of the E. C. Hedgepeth family at Jordan Park, Salt Lake City, last Sunday. Every member of the family was present except one garndson, who is in the Army. Oldest member present was Mrs. Coombs grandmother, Mrs. N. A. Jones of armington. It is by presence of mind in untried emergencies that the metal of a man is tested. Lowell The dividing lines for the elementary grades in Payson for the opening of school on Sept. 4 have been annuonced as flolows: First Grade: First East Street with all bus students to Taylor School. Both sides of Second Grade street on First West street to and all others to Taylor, with all bus students to Peteet-nee- t. Pet-eetne- Third and Fourth Grades Same schools they attended last year. All students beFifth Grade tween Second East and Second West to Junior high school. Those East to Peu-etEagt of neet, all west of Second West to Taylor. All south of Utah Avo. to Taylor and all North to - The Payson Lions defeated Ne-p10-Wednesday in a game played at Santaquin. Berk Peterson thrilled the hometown crowd by pitching five hit ball. Jack Woodbury was heavy hitter with 3 for 3 including a hi 5, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones returned home Sunday evening from a delightful vacation trip t) Los Angeles and Glendale, California. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bacon of Salt Lake City. " tl Miss Margaret Schwartz of Los Angeles left Sunday after a two weeks vacation trip here with relatives. She was accompanied by Benme Wilson and they joined friends from Provo for a trip to Yellowstone. Lt. Louise Page left Sunday to resume her duties at Lettermans General Hospital in San Francisco, after spending a three weeks leave here wtih her parents, Mr. pre-seaso- SOCIAL SECURITY REPRESENTATIVE HERE SEPTEMBER 3 Mr. Sterling K. Petei son. Field Office Repescntative of the Provo of the Social .Security Administration, will be at the City Offices in Payson at12 30 p m. on ember 3, 947. He va ill take tipthe undei benefits fur plications and survivals in-Fedeiul old-ag- e surance piogram and conduct other business connected with the Federal family insuianee program. Under the Fedeial family insurance program, walkers in industry or commerce build monthbenefits that ly cash insurance arc payable to the insured worker and qualified inembeis of his family when the workei reaches age 65 and retires, and to eligible survivors of the. insured when he dies at any age. No payment can be made until an application for benefits has been filed at an office of the Social Security Administration. All be pei sons who believe they may gualified for eained benefits under this program are urged to contact this representative to discuss the immediate filing of claims. Monthly benefits can be paid retroactively for only 3 months before the date of application and delay for longer than that after becoming eligible will result in a loss of earned benefits. The October of the ,1k hunt on that section sou uf lles which Manti Range the Huntmgnort-- aimew High by the Utah uiv has been changed ControlasBiiaid of Big Game ngTcTRoss 'Leonard, ChamUtah mV Department. The Fmh and Ga Yu nt will be held with Mamie the iegular elk hunt, of It calls for the hunting elk. 75 cow 75 bulls and accordReason for the change, is because Leonard, Mr. to ing in most of the cattle and sheep will not, the Manti region 15. The the range until October to measure a t safety change these where possible, protect, accidental lange animals from shooting and to avoid disturbingthem during their grazing pen- 1 1 5 PHOHE 247 J V 'Vs- For ' - PAYSON, UTAH lt The Utah Agricultural Service and the Payson Livestock association had a range inspection tour in Payson Canyon August 25. About forty were in attendance, among them being Forest Supervisor Sack, Deputy Supervisor Taylor and Ranger Ed Cox of the Forest Service, Mr. Broad-beof the Extension Service, and the Deputy County Agent. A Lunch was served by the Pay-so- n Livestock Association in the Cockle Bur Riding Clubs build- nt ing. Old-roy- need can be purchased at my neighborhood store at Low Prices Every Day. C&KUt Dill PICKLES 12 oz. 21c 8 oz. 14 oz. 23c 2-2- 5c CATSUP PEANUT BUTTER, Sklppy . 37c SALTINE WAFERS, Purity, 2 lb. 39c SALT, IGA, Plain or Iodized, 26 oz. 7c RITZ Large 29c 1 CORN FLAKES, RICE KRISPIES, GRAPES 16c 13c Kellogs Kellogs Fancy Sweat Seedless CANTALOUPES Peaches lb. Me 9 Vine 4 Ripened LB. Peppers lb. 7c Local Elbertas Large Green Oranges lb. 9c Spuds, lb. 3 '7 c U. S. No. 1 IGA w Lge. Pkg. 31c QUAKER OATS, PRESERVES, Hunts NIBLETS CORN 12 oz. 14c 21 h PEARS, Hunts V 8 COCKTAIL 2 33c SWANSDOWN GOLD MEDAL 10 lbs. 84c SPAGHETTI, Franco American, 0XYD0L or DUZ DREFT CRYSTAL WHITE SANI FLUSH, 2-2- Salmon lb. 49c Fall MEAT lb. 45c Lunch Assorted STAR THEATRE B. Cahoon 1st. Bert Miles visited in Salt two Lake City this week with They sisters and other relatives. Monumade a tour to the Pioneer ment and other places of interest that was most enjoyable. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson and two sons left Thursday for their home in Ontario, California, after two weeks visit here with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. 'Lee EW received word that their land Elmer has been as the new president of pan Stake. Mrs. SUS every incorr the Let Us Hpl? You To Keep Your Car Rm Until You Can Get reely icial But meer A New One ,eer xunpri genu; Ange Die Ti VANCE MOTOR Phone 188, Payson, DODGE t foil 8: ertof and exf PLYMOUTH CA Dodge Job Rated 1 Texaco Product Marfak Lubricatii Firestone Tiro NIGHT WRECKER SE Call 65 N.W. from as an he ba with . of i lcula tsion f iroblei of do ,onabli purp a .p of ung to her nscioi 29c 3 20 Friday Only "Butch" Jenkns qejlhd LB. 49 LB. 55s5 nation BOYS HUSKIEST uporai: istrui realm SLACKS for only dnv 4.98 . . Part-woo- iifa pe iepa at p atl cordun Famous for wear 4 since gab l dines and twills I tough school wear! su of pockets, pers, plenty with pleats. Young Mens Sizes, 6.904 i such (10-20)-f- With kstat won. have a bundre at thal the wh, if exa refer, BUY DRESS CH AMBRAY BY THE YARD-A- SAVE! ND 59Sd.,y 'gran u good i unatior i Heavy-weig- buys for ht of the into; mgahi repeat! of the & the la s! Long sleeves, tails. August 29 in LITTLE Boys UNDERSHIRTS, knitted briefs ribbed MR. JIM He s a Chip Off the Old American Block! Swiss Saturday Only shirts, fly-fro- nt 6-1- 6. August 30 Don t fail to See Royal the Wonder Horse in Bacon lb. 83c KING OF WILD HORSES Fancy Sliced Franks lb. 45c COLD A , CENTER GIRLS Sun. Mon. Tues. Ausr II , Spencer Tree, . K.lh.rine Hepburn . Hebert wflL i i and Melvyn Douglas in STORAGE LOCKERS MISSES SEA OF GRASS WASH N ANKLETS d DRESSR 3-- IN PERKY COLOR cotton! Many rib tops. Savcl 3?' BOYS SANFORIZED DUNGAREES! Wednesday and Thursday Big Double Feature Sept. SPOILERS OF THE NORTH and THE BRASHER GAY-PATTER- Soch deep hems and tricky trims! Soft-combe- rIyJd;aTyj SHOPPING 0T 4'icy6in;rr BOYS COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS! WARM PLAIDS! Payson Utah 30c CENTRAL MARKET P Riley Ceciel 3rd, Edna H. Tanner 2nd, ribbed briefs. rS ' iOJIPJXC E.SIEXE Sell Ci) Jr. H.; Anna Mane Day, 6th, Jr H.; Donald L. Beebe C. C Maude Holladay 5th, leopha DeGraffenried Ellen 4th, Smooth yarn into crispish stripes and solids! Top Grade Shoulder and Smoking Mr. and Mrs. Reid Seab, family of Phoenix, Arizo visiting here with Mr & sister, Mrs. Bert Taylor ily Monday the Tayfi Seaburys were in Salt LakV to visit another brother ter, Wilmer Seabury an(i Lee Simmons and families, fine-wove- n 18c VEAL STEAKS Processing ONE-STO- Ordinary dancing may be easy but to do this on the tight wire is another story, as done only by Valene. 5c Large BEEF POT ROAST 45 THE Beautiful 22 year old Valene who made her debut as a tight wire performer at the age of 5 years, and who since that time has performed all over the world. 39c 46 oz. 27c 35c Expsrkaccd X 7 2 lb. 69c SPINACH, Hunts Pork 1st. Goshen: d. Miss Dorothy Curtis, a bride of eaily September, was guest of honor at a most delightful kitchen shower party Tuesday afternoon in the Park. It was arranged by the officers an teachers of the First ward Jumor Sunday School, where the honored guest has been serving. Guests were the boys and girls of the Junior Sunday School and each presented her w'ith a small gift which she opened as the children made wishes. Games were played and prizes awarded, after which ice craem was served. Top Grade Shoulder LB Sh HMU, - Yvonne Manson of Salt Lake City, who formerly lived at Dividend and attended Payson high school. Other guests were Miss Lavon F. Turner, of Provo, Mrs. Edith S. Decker, Mrs. Joy S.Lot Miss Beth Harmer, Miss Gene Harmer, Miss Laurel Bowen, Miss Geraldine McBeth, and Miss Ruth Baird. I am shopping for work-a-da- y stick foods for my family, robust snacks for picnics and outings', delicacies for parties or home canning supplies I always find every food and household 35c I,. Miss Maxine Curtis was hostess Whether LUNCHEON MEAT, Prent HAMBURGER RELISH Football practice at the Senior high school will su 1 !!.; LenaJorg- day, September first, acol C. enson, Jr. H MelbaK. West bth, Coach Donald Fuller tf Richard members will (i,) Jr H.; Greaves aquad suits on Friday evening Lenora Huish 5th, Louise dth Fssie Higgmson 3id, tsejuite 28. Sophomores will ha, Samuelson 2nd, Edna G. Morgan suits issued Sunday afteri payson, Jr- C. or RIPE OLIVES, Ige. size 29c POTATO CHIPS, Picnic, Ige. Pkg. 25c MAYONNAISE, Best Foods, Pts. 43c VIENNA SAUSAGE, Amour . . .. 15c . P.m W. Lawrence -- at a dinner party Saturday night at her home for a group of her old school friends. It was given in honor of her house guest, Miss GOLDEN FOOTBALL PRACTICE The Manti hunt was originally San-peset early at the request of herds Manti The sportsmen. are on the west slopes during into eaily October, but migrate Fer-ro- n and Muddy the Joes Valley, mother, Mrs. Emma Creeks area 'by November. Wilsons and family. Wilson less them This migration makes accessible to the hunters because of the usual inclement weather 'l oo Late To Classify and high elevation snow storms. the The proclamation, changing 15 men to work in dates on the Manti Unit, has been WANTED See Laban Harding, apples. published as required by law'. Payson. Ray Wilson arrived Wednes- For Sale 4 door Chevrolet Seday from Phoenix, Arizona, to dan 1935 model $325. See Art work with the city officials durPeterson, Salem Utah. Alson His ing the celebration. len, accompanied him. Bartlett Pears. See For Sale Phone 138. W. R. McMullin, The M Men and Gleaners of the time a had stake very enjoyable New International Sacrifice at a Jamboree held Tuesdya. The Harvester (Corn Field Ensilage one group, numbering well over chopper), with auxiliary blowhundred, met at the park where er and pipe. Contact Reed F, community singing and M Men Francis, Springville, Utah, Tele The held. were group elections phone 67 racks were laoded onto three hay and went to Salem Lake where FOR SALE Mans bicycle, baby refreshments and games were the crib. 250 West Seventh South. chief attractions. The Jamboree Don Christensen. of was under the chairmanship paye Dan;eis Angus and the oth WANTED Women to pack er Gleaner officers, Nancy Lant, Peaches and Apples, also men and Davis Marilyn Carolyn to work in packing shed. Apply The M Men furnished the now: Work will start soon and melons and the Gleaners supplied last until about November 1st; the rest of the lunch. Ray Brant & Son: 383 N. 4th Shed loPhone 262-West, of Quinn L. Hutchinson, son West and First Sixth cated at Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. HutchinNorth. Phone 226. son, left Logan Friday with four where for Ohio, students Toledo, they will attend a leadership conThis is sponsored by vention. the Sigma Chi fraternity and the Utah Agricultural College for students of outstanding leadership. The boys will visit points of interest in the East, including Niagra Falls and Washington, D. WILL GIVE SPECIALTY ACT AT PAYSON ONION DAYS vmmi 1) MONDAY Santaquin: n 4-- Some interesting talks on range problems were given by Mr. Sack, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Broadbent, Mrs. M. J. Bissell had a family Mr. Cox and Selby Dixon. The dinner Sunday at her home in party broke up about 4 oclock. honor of her daughter, Mrs. Roy Anderson, who was celebrating Mrs. Rieka Wyler and Mrs. her birthday. Present were Mr. Hazel Gasser took 20 boys and ond Mrs. Wendell Sheffield and of their class from the First girls Mr. Mrs. Vaur and Waters, Ward family, Sunday school to Lake Miss Helen Lofthouse and Miss Salem, night for an outJanet Lofthouse of Salt Lake City, ing. A Saturdaylunch, games and picnic Mrs. John Bissell and Ivan Bissell entertoinment. provided fishing of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. An- Ten adults attended the outing, derson and baby of Payson. including Sunday school officers. CABS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE n from Page (Con. SCHOOLS elk hunt RANGE PLANED FOR MANTI and Mrs. A. C. 'Page. Reids Taxi Service 1947 2fK DOUBLOON 3-- 4 Strong denim-cop- per TShriabje wai not exceed rivets! Yoke back! 1 Welcome To Paysons Homecomfo jj, |