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Show 2. THE PA YSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH FRIDAY. AUGUST 1948 I SPRING LAKE NEWS 5ANTAQUIN NEWS jl , Teddy Wightman, son of u ' Edna Schwartz Whitman, 'k Huti innon. left is visiting m p. Angeles, a!,.. s, Ho a delegate with relatives. poets to.; utv with main here until ttei tne coming celebration ii- . x Wa.-'hing- - II ,, J D John W.lliain Bv M Boy, August ind J a a Roller Daniels, Pa wm u. er Mr. and Mrs. Win. McKell and Gni, August 12. Basal D and family have moved into the Lavon Merlene ElLwoitn Bio. don. t, G owing- - W...M,! aft rRoss home and will make their Provo n.rg It! on l home here. Mr. McKell is the new 11 an i f t..e lake P'dls 'I' tl Boy, August 12, Junio: la shop teacher at the Junior high of I Jane A Cutir. Thomas el 'fin Vnginia school. By Estelle Peterson B-- 12, yin of Mr. - t-' x i Camilla Mrs. j -- Han of s Mrs. Backer, a house Done was visiting heie severs i Mrs. Mina Olson and Mrs. Anne Jepson have returned fiorn a visit Payson. Boy, j 13, August if Va n ..ml the itirrup where it really counts, Acme boots give you the run of the range in comfort, style and rugged wear. At roin ,th j- -' 12.90 Boys Shoe Fitting a group of Relief Society friends. d The rooms were beautifully Gul. August 14, Meh.n Hebei with a profusion of sumBaibaia Thoinly Sni.th, San-- t and of An afternoon mer flowers aquin. games and social chat weie enGnl, August 15. Flunk ana joyed. Ida Sullivan Duncan, Payson Mr and Mrs A F. Wall enterBoy, August 15, Gordon W and tained at a dinner paity on Sat- F.ulala CoiKiie Livingston. Sp: mgurday evening for Mr. and Mis s' l lie. Angus Holladay, Mi. and Mis Gul, August lfi, Kail Wilfoul Lee Christiansen, Mr and Mis and Elaine Reynolds Maine Pay Huwaid Holladay, Mr. and Mis son. Reed Chadwick and Mr, anti Mis Gnl, August 16, John Nickel--oMermels Holladay. and Finis Jane Polls Caste! Euieku. ton. ward Second The Sunday Gnl August 16, Viig.l 15 and .sihool has been leoiganied with Anna May Caias Steinei Sp. Arnold Jaivis named as the new supei intendent and R. Lauro.vd Girl August 17, Alfied Eugene Westover and Roy Eldon Caitei Allele Doithy Tu1.mI1 J. el-soand as his assistants. Nephi Boy, August 18, Darnel Ward Mi. and Mis Reuben Peterson and family were Salt Lake visit-o- i and Deun Tew Olsen, Epin.um Gnl, August 18, Jack Ray and s Tuesday. of Lois Mai ion Nash Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith anSpringville. nounce the arrival of a daughter Boy, August 18, David F. and at the Payson hospital. Vilnah Goldsbrough Winn, Nephi, . Youlhs 8' 9.95 6.98 3 4.98 4-- 4 -- H Club News West Side Grocery Saturday Specials M Reliable Merchandise Reasonably Priced, Courteously Presented Always The FDD, Four club, entertained their mothers at a banquet at the home of Mable Loveless, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Loveless, recently. The meal was eooked and served by the girls, with eighteen places ai ranged at two attractively set tables. Mrs. Grace Wightman and Anna Ray Neilsen are club Millie oaaaaaM QiD (StfgEZb In honor of the 83id birthday anniversary of John J. Oldroyd, father of Dr. M. L. Oldroyd, prominent woolgrower, civic leader and church worker, of Fountain Green, who has held many positions of trust in Sanpete county, his immediate family of children, grandchildren and 5PM - entertained Sunday at the Payson Paik. His children who met with their families to honor their father were John J. Oldroyd of Salt Lake City; Dr. Merrill Oldroyd of Payson; Mrs. Mary J. Living- allic or "T w- ",8 isUOA derate i. " tto-r- rrodurt U d - 1Um DUc ston, Mrs. Lowella Mowers, of Provo; Milton Oldroyd, Nevada; Leonard Oldroyd and Jesse Old-rov- d of Fountain Green. ' Jcler. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hill were among the Payson residents who attended the Black Hawk encampment at Cedar City. While in southern Utah they visited different points of interest. Insulating Building Board DECORATIVE PLANK & TILEBOARD for Ideas and free Estimates See Hostess at a kitchen shower for Miss Margret Annis, was Mrs. Wilmer Hill, with twenty-tw- o friends on the guest list. Miss Annis, former head nurse at Pay-so- n hospital, is moving into a new apartment in Nephi, where she is office nurse for a doctor. A delicious luncheon was followed by a social evening. 3 Showing THURSDAY AUGUST 26 FAMILY NIGHT $1.00 PER CAR 4 ULxfJCi1 HEADQUARTERS iQJlSQf Regular FOR W COME EARLY SHOP E LATE s West Side Grocery Coray-Picker- ing Co. PAYSON. UTAH BUY THE Feature News Pnxtaetkm, toe. FRED FRANK SINATRA Cartoon News & WEDNESDAY 31 - SEPT. 1 Headed to the roads in a car serviced by Central Utah Motor's factory trained mechanics means but one thing . . . there's plenty of driving pleasure in store for the owner. There isnt a job our skilled men can't do. Large or small, you'll find our repair services SAVE you money, time and trouble. i yhuiQutiQes the Opening of a Store in Payson at 1 5 North Main Street JOBBERS AND DISTRIBUTORS FOR AUTOMOTIVE PARTS, SUPPLIES AND 'EQUIPMEN Formal (Ipening, Sonday, August plus Buck Privates .'410 $0. UNrvilSITY AVINUE. PiOVO WISE WAY nuw SUNDAY & MONDAY AUGUST TUESDAY AUG. I WISES The Fighting Seabees - VTAIf " Starring Bud Abbott Lou Costello Cartoon - News Special Price regularly. in mu Trip YOUNG TENDER BEEF 27-2- 8 Overhaul e MEAT SPECIALS John Wayne Susan Hayward Cartoon 2 Can Jack Sheffields FRIDAY & SATURDAY AUGUST joStt-turru- 31, . 34c Uewtrjei&B ijr A Mystery Comdy starring Randolph Scott Lynn Bari plus EXTRA CARTOONS! Daffy Duck-Bug- s Bunny and All the Gang! MicMURRAY! INSURES A Bottle. Compare Our Regular Everyday Prices to sa where you can save the most by buying hen -- M- PfWntUA r PEanUT BUTTER, Sw ifts, 12 oz. Fred Alispach, native of Payson who now resides at Fort Pierce. Flur.da, is visiting here with Mr. Alis-pae- h friends and relatives will be recognized as a pi eminent figure in the novel, "Sawdust and Solitude, which is a story of Mr. Alispach's adventures with the Ringing Brothers circus. The book was reviewed last year in literary circles of Payson. Mr. Alispach left Payson years ago w hen he was a youth, sventeen years of age. He has visited recently in California with his sisters, Minnie, Eliza and Lilly, also formerly of Payson. This Week at Your J 'THEATRE Imm L lart ,( Slats Delmonte No. with friends and i datiteently were Di and Mis Jaik McKean and chillier, of Sweet Home, Oregon Mrs McKean is a daughtei of Mis Myrle While the visitors Conyers. weie heie a picnic supper was given at Lake Salem vvitn covers placed for the following. Mr. and Mis. Wayne Loveless and Ray Ann Loveless; Mr. and Mis. Wallace Brown, Mrs. James A McMahan, Mrs. Conyers. Dr. and Mrs. McKean. 29-3- 0 AT CENTRAL UTAH MOTOR PINEAPPLE 7c Visiting e Big 6( Noodle PINEAPPLE ive.- MOTOR-VJ- Second Quait Om ! VRlFW l 18; : HAPPY STITCHERS OV W mp, Beef and Chicken u Loi .line Gal', daugi t : "1 and Mis 15'. i'll Gaie. t.as ut,rr-eto her mime alt" spend. ng two weeks m 1. is Angel s .it the home of hie aunt. Mu K ti Sasine, vs ho is the une. J''iime Gale. With the Sasine l.nuly. Louune tunned visit'ig many points of inteiest in t..e California cite. dale, California. Mrs. Dalton will be remembered as Florence Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Jasper Hill. The Daltons hae two other sons. t saUSAGE, Campbells Soup 69c Pure Honey, 10 lbs. 1.85 5 lbs. 95c fonneily of Payson, announce the birth of a son August 15 at Glen- SP p !f,EhNMS 1 JELLO HEADQUARTERS Happy Stifchers, Four H club, met Monday at the home of their reporter, Patricia Loveless, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Loveless. Miss Margrut Dunford, club leader, presided and plans It for a party were completed. is to be a reward to the girls for successfully completing their sewRefreshments were ing course. served. 37c R Salad Dressing Mr and Mis. Sherman Dalton, j 0 i Mr. and Mis. Ralph Daniels are the happy p.uents of a baby daughtei, bom at the Payson hospital. Their family now includes thiee little gills and one hoy. THE FDD Trouble-fre- L Done. I,..kc Montague. n mg-vill- 3'2-- Children M Mf. and Mrs. John - 11 Na-lson- , M44 t.M gan e 0 .1! n ATM ixsMBEEsxgi OmhSon I a gieat- n: u-- 1 deo or roundup, tenAcme boots favorites of cowpoke and a herd on Ride alike. derfoot pair of Acme boots today! ' : dec-oiate- you'll find famous X-R- I Edith McDaiml Heath. at Salt Lake City. Gill. August 13, Grant Wend. dr lightful and Wilma Helen Nelson S i.ta One of the most socials of the week was a lunch- quin. eon given by Mrs. George SylGnl, August 14, Claierie A and vester on Thursday afternoon foi Ins Fmlavson Beikstrui, Bmja-mij Teited Toe E SMITH or PAYSON Will Manase the New Store PHONE 58 1 |