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Show Red Cross Disaster THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, Payson, Utah MAYOR McGUP By Work is Outlined John Jarvis Paysons Early History The distil nl.if piog'um oi the Amnium Kul On-- s u, t lined whin ARC w inkers ut tne coni- n.umtkb ut Ut. h inunty nut dm-Me- ei VVTdnisdut t 7 p ni .ti Ci ius luadqtu.Uis, 2T Pi o tie Kt h Is Reviewed n (MOD) On the 15th of Sept. John Doe preferred a charge against ' Tom NoName (tiue names withheld) a follows, I heieby claim of Tom vizthe following bill of damages, one piece of coin, $25, Hi i N n No-Na- - The muling Was i,i Glum of Eldon G MiKill of Piovo, u,un disuM i i n.,.i iiuiii ty lied C'0-.- Pjinup. Ban oi qe. ban Giiictot fai . . . RY WORLD IS GROWING (12,000) In the annual Popular Is U This picture is top prize Photography contest lor by W. Star Suydani, Madison, N.J. ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW THERE'S on 960 ; ICO VO 1950. v..,-- , Chdi of duastei Puufn said k. annuo, a i a. Mi MiKill Mr MiKell Satuidav announcdl lompkton ut dua-t- n oi gamation- - m the a.ioas, communitu1!, of the countv As disaster chairman, he is woiknm in eoupeiation with J W Thornton of Piovo, ihairman of the Utah counts ARC chaptei, and Mrs Eloise P Eillmoie, eecu-t'V- e WELL, THIS IS OTIS ed I HAPPEN! TO BE HI, OTIS GOING PAST THE CITY DUMP, SO lU. JUST HAUL YOUR GARBA6E AWAY MYSELF TWIMBLEWIT, AMD AS YOU KNOW, CONTROL OYER HALT THE VOTES IN THIS TOWN, senetais Comnntties lorn this a.ca elude ,n Payson Retd Jones, disustei chairman; Di. M L Oldioyd, physician, Mrs Peg Butler, nurse, Dean Simmons, biaiuh ihan-ma- ON YOUR DIAL LISTEN TO PAYSON'S win-te- r ti e Ei OWN SHOW We must make men realize Santaquin Roy Olsen, disast-e- i a that there is that God, medical they are chaiinian, Di 01diud, physi- eluding uaining-iescuIBs in and IBs and presence power. nuising aid, shelter, food, cian, Mis Fled Openshaw, nuise; Mis Melva Iloitmks, hiaiuh tianspoitation and communica- The moie wc make men feel that God is in the woild, the chan man tion, legislation and infoima more justice and righteousness turn and Seveial public inhumation. aie tlieie will be. being set up by each hianch, m- George A. Gordon e Featuring Barbara B. Daley TUESDAY, 7 to 7:30 P. M. y l I Vi &' 1 7? 7 ' sh V es 4, AAftERDCAS HARDEST AND FINEST , 'S n y ' "V ' , ' "4 ' 4 , " 4, ''X 'i . ty'k Tfr IS VI. 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UTAH POULTRY AND FARMERS CO-O- P Qfniril 0fu.e 1N0 Sew Ul Wait Temple Ufa 0y In Convenient Branch Utah n4 Southern Idaho a restful Pullman or Coach, you'll be carried swiftly, safely to your destination. In traffic worries No ... no weather worries nothing but comfort and convenience. You relax and enjoy yourself as the . . . miles speed by . . . rest as you ride . . . roam around when you want to . . . enjoy refreshments in the comfortable lounge . . . eat deliciously prepared foods, taste- fully and leisurely served in the dining car. In December, the feature item in dining cars is pancakes and sausage. Yes, indeed add to your holiday pleas- For details and reservations, see your nearest Union Pacific Railroad agent. of eefra coif. CHEVROLET t cooperative poultry plan ure by traveling the safe, comfortable, dependable way. Union Pacific, of course! MORI PIOPLE BUY CKIVROLETS i proved by ovr a billion mlli In th hands of hundreds performonc of thousands of owners. it will be a tested Offering CAR LOW-PRICE- D v,yy Glare-Pro- who, by . . . ', Vi New outside! New inside! Refreshingly new in feature after feature! Thats Chevrolet for 1951! Its Americas largest and finest car, with distinctive new styling, new front and rear-en- d design, and new d Bodies by Fisher. And, with all these new things, it also brings you the proved things, which make Chevrolet Americas top car. A meeting will be held in Provo next Monday', December 4 at 7.30 p ni. at the Brigham Young University Library to discuss the possibilities of setting up a county library in Utah coun- When the bishop handed the above decision in whiting to Bro. NoName the next morning, he, NoName, would do nothing with or about it". The bishop told him that it might cost him his fellowship, to which he answered "let it cost what it will, I will do nothing about it, cut me off if you please, I am But the bishop did not ready. seem to make any move just then, but on his first opportunity he consulted wuth his First membered, was Pres. Brigham Young, and he, Pres. Young told him to "tell Tommy he had better honor the decision or he will be cut off from the Church. Ask him if he don't think he would make a pretty bishop? Yet the bishop did not huiry the matter, but let it run on for sometime, but we will see more about it bye and bye. y County Library Group Sets Public Meeting In Provo ty. Mis. Helen Parker Gibson, who potatoes $5, squashes $5, total set up the Davis County Librray, $35. Signed John Doe. will be the guest speaker and Bishop F. V. Young oideied will discuss the why', when, and Tom NoName to appear leady how of county libraries. for trial on the Everyone is cordially invited evening of the following day, and he chose C. to attend the meeting. W, Wandall and John II. Moore to ait as his counselors in the case, and after hearing the testimony which went to show that Bro. NoName allowed a fence belonging to his, aiound a joint nulosure of his and Bro. Does, to get down, through which cattle entered and did considerable damage to Bio, Doe's garden. The couit decided that Tom NoName should pay to John Doe the sum of $18 50. Counselor, (T Three Page Friday, December 8, 1950 CO-- UTAH For Dependable Freight and Passenger Transportatloa SAY Be Specif It UNION PACIFIC |