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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, Pays.m, Utah Page Eight f riday, August 17, County Planners Study lf)l Dairell O (Verna Jmm and itildien, I) nm Buler hn) and Cheiyl, left Wednt .dav to m join Capt Butler, who 11 tut. mi m in ed at Kllingtoii Field. Texas. They made the tup .n company of Capt and Mm I,nMrs The Payson Men In -- Armed Services Sergeant Fut Claas Daiyl J Kay, on of Mr. and Mm Klmer K iv of Santaquin, wan released .,at week from the army at Fort Ord. California. Sugeant Kay nerved m the Fun pean theater in World War II wheie he received the cambat infantrymans badge. His recall came shortly after the Korean campaign began and he eportod for duty September With 11 months active 11, 1 !)."0. duty added to his previous four years seivue. Seigeant Kay will live duly with i ontinue on m-- a the enlisted receive corps lot the remainder of his enlistment. , A lr! IV j 1 l"l III ! ,e lull- - tl t, L, til WaS ul III - M.W tn 1. Capt. Wil- - agi tiid'.ii u.t p.uiiti ceded don Wilson, Payson v t. Inc ji i.iulinii ot Utah Lake air at an foftt son is stationed tinat. l.v rtic;s oi tne base in San Antonio and Un- h.,',ll0iic(l Lta.-Plainimg County a vacation have enjoved couple duiing July, said Wrn H Mrs. Wilson is emat home. C. 1. laiiaii, Chan man. ployed in Texas while her husIh.i.i.g the ioiepait of the band is in the seivue tin rv i. iitti the may 01 s of tne county n.tt ,'.h the County Cmim.n--ius Cpl and Mr Allan L. Davm and jilanrung ( ommm have been visiting in ID', on .mrn m liiioii.ui jut the county to with fi lends and iclative , !u 11 vii ,v tne innl.h.-- of the (nm-iiutlthe past 13 days. Cpl. Davis is piivimi ly appointed to stationed at Ft Sill, Oklahoma lin plaim pie-,- ! Uiaice tin' tudv Mia Duu.a will be I.'i ,1 at t,.r uni. ting pIOjio-eas the loirnei Mm- Maiilvu 'lav in it a c.vci diituct ne mt up lor of Payson. w nn to .vould make it ti v it in ti ai t tile neci .11 y nn nt j .ant- - on i h vy ul I 7 nulla 4-- H Club Boys Offered on pi ipcity within the di lint, A lilh l! the cltli finance tile Purebred Bred Gilts io d mi an individual bit ia, the null n vv v mild mgr horn 3 3 For Club Project Work In; i'l ivn to ,n high aa ti u. ,i! !m The Seats Roeluu k Foundation not of the uthei ( l.i is awarding to 4 H club hoy a and Idea Ul girls of Utah county, purebred, ni, lid...-- - tie ho e a mill be tn-- ( bred gilts to be iaised as piojct 111 h the dt-- t n t, a i ul d mg for club woik. This was the to the lummiUce ivpmt. announcement made today by Publica'imi of a 23 page fifth Extension uiimini t( Carl Frischkneeht, of the pint f u Director of the Utah State Agn Ulan County FI, inning Aaaoua cultural College. vs as turn a aitivititm lonijlleted Under this system, the buv Th. 1, avallanle at the 0,1111 1 girls will lie given the gilts A- i m tuiii e in tne city and to raise, with the understanding v nuin'.in ; and m neing dm in that from the first litter of young one bred gilt must be jetmned to the project. In this wav, fu turc club memliers will have an opportunity to continue this proA.-o- i n i iemt-mbiit.- 11 lilt ' pciT-inl- e Successful Parenthood publi :.i'n I - Aii- 1 V ' k I t a ah .t e t' e t d . W hun'a Old numbers of 0,'-!- . inea will be given awa ti w i.alung ta 'all at Me Buv .son Public LlblulV staltn-- ' M n ar.v-on- day, Aug 20, uunidm.' t" Page, libiaiun Ni.u-- t n m.1 will go List, With uthi able as long as tlu !a ' . . e ;ic i fi ! itt T b t , , c ' , u! ( ' li .1 II H. t i 1 ... iv, ,v hi j O J liC ' . : .1 ' ' :ft ill Di 111 l;I : r ! : 11 -, pii-'- itwhit I il 't a p ;j T:th King up a nt paitMtia mg cxciamciit. r v.i'l ultt r.uun of too of Pay.aon, wh imim. Ot hi a ireMrs Sampson, Glen wood Sen,. Mi, Ine, Elm,, Pdys Jane Guidnei, Mm jv ekir and Mm. pL.ail UL 7 A11 ol Twin Falls, me and I hei lu;o. -- ;Uh at at Hiehtield n.nr kr iy die c ' als( GlenwP Ine Of u .uni Mm Mi vv and lanuly tne Fmh Lake this lein-- tacahoR,. 1 k Mr ami M'- - B.m BUIja, 'I, lived a V.u a'l u ori tne", .ateppina ljS a. . nd goiii on Mexico, bi I.,: by wav of Phoenix, Ariz I3 two young.tei- - stayed ( ' ' a . t u P hil- - 't iii- - i ni (.1 v vii It p ' I a a t c 4,l 1 .1 iu-- t, . grandpa! ent,, Mi Quince Buidh... i a.iI L.PuiJ to many w 'i t j : - a idc 'k(' tu pr 4 L Ul Ail! h THE PAYSON CHRONICLE ' -- 11 - 1.1 ' I 1,11 ' lU IX f 'it'li if "u. fti tw' r.if,0in4 urn a Si t Dll' u'i" ; rt 10' - c ' I i ' , 1 n IJJx Cl i i H igether !ne',l hiinily Mrs. Lily Mitchell attend Fillmore fam.lv ,eun.on at:. was one of n ct man Fillmoie, ldu'ghtersofv ,ime re;.s 11 mH i.'. 'i'iLrlviGfJL a n ca-- . fu!iJ iJt i le - ' t I 14 to a 1 ulf C til j t C t uIH if J DESK t UJ5 M BLOTTERS H .t! tI ' c a tla L ' - n Id i!l ul.t : 11 v ' . huiy t t young guests t thiillntj , s , 11 f.ii m a a V ' L I A a 'ml a i - i combina- n.av seem ',m ' ,e .:! , e n A t . , '11 v ' th. , ,t . o . a" u ! h . c t ' . 11 Ihillip Spencer, son of Mis. Alice Spencer, is spending several weeks at home on leave from the navy. Mr. Spencer has been at Washington, D. C., enrolled in a music school. He will report Aug. 31 to the air craft carrier, Antietem, where he will be a member of a unit band of 19 men with the flag ship of the fleet. All 19 members of the band have trained together, one other being from Utah, his home is in Midvale. b l a .'. t ' h. dinner drew of the Buidnk I. t a ' S I elesu ago Mi ,md gueata m Salt Lst and Mrs. Walt Strong ,. c u..j ; uQiannCe t am,, U, week c . i plcm 1 . r. c a 4-- u ' . I -- ' a M pan i, IL.mJ'H. mg Sunday . nei w as ac rv. i j , the Mi D maid fb Mi Donald, m home in Iiv-.- , rCi 'he Buidlck- week for Loa i ) pu-sen- ' ' J a cue a h- o' n n Ui of J ns t al .1 lorn at: in i in 11.11' all ah pi .1 al t hi p Utah Valli-.'tudiea of M( la! dl f IV BYU "!.i m condition's stulit- - t graduate uige and datmatt w maatera their on problema confronting the a in contained Information theses will then ne made av tilable foi aaauuation puhbc 1. I,t and Mrs Gene Coruy, visiting heie fiom Mare Island, Cal, were honored reiently at a din-ne- i at the home of their puients, Also Mr and Mis. Sid Coiay t at the dinner was Mrs Davul Watson of Honodulu, T H, whose son is enrolled at BYU m Fiovo. The families betaine fi lends when Lt. and Mrs Coiay weie stationed in Hawaii. Lt. and Mrs. Coray were also guests of honor at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson, with Mr. and Mis. Sid Coray also attending as guests A number of canyon paities weie also given by tile family while the vislt-ts weie heie. They left Saturday for their home AS C! I'm vei its Sewer Disposal Units li II,- t" L'tdll and huii aa.d Agiet-nii,- Construction of f tribhtfd and Mr Katherine Edwards By jv If tn ic p1' tIU 'f abaence. .1 anj during j ject. The gilts are to be selected by the Extension Service. They will be awarded to worthy young club members throughout Utah county. Local people will decide what type and bleed of hogs are to be purchased. Contracts will be drawn up by the participants, in order that obligations and duties will be definitely understood. The hogs will be cared for under the supFor art, if it is to be reckoned ervision of the county ir club with as one of the great values agent. of life, must teach man humility, Mrs. Etta Lunt of St. George tolerance, wisdom and magnanimity. The value of art is not is visiting here with a son and beauty, but right action. family, Mr, and Mrs Ver Dell W. Somerset Maugham Lunt. 4-- NNEYS Every Day Needs WITH OLD FASHIONED THRIFT! EGGS AUG. SEC. 9-C- 150-L- OT UT F8YZ-C33-500- 0-F8 Large A BUTTER Grade MARGARINE MILK Boys Longwearlng lb Colored, Quartered 4 for Cherub, Top Quol.ly SUGAR Fine 75 37a 55 lb Oairy Glen, Fresh, Creamy Beet POLO SHIRTS No. 303 can 3.99 gal. 76 50 lb bag and Corn V5 r rrTI Oiy Htt if11 A Shortcakes BiKurtx, O Durable fine : I Pie Fillings Spkfl Nufs, Candy, Cum, Etc. cotton yarns I O Full cut for plenty of freedom of action! GUM Wrigley's Popular Brands 3 pkgs SHELLED NUTS Fresh, CASHEWS O Assorted patterns! O Sizes small -- medium CANDY 12 oi Always a Favorite Salad bresssng Tomato jyice CC 45 , 25 0ou,2ook.Pk9 Pineapple f Libbys Crushed No. 2 can m Beverage, Etc. TEA 7 TEA Canterbury Black bib BEVERAGE 1 Lunch Box COFFEE I Sandwich SproH COFFEE 35 15 Assorted flavors Lunch Meat Boiling Beef DENIM GROUND JEANS BEEF Fresh, lean FRANKFURTERS A Grade, Pan Beady, rpVrSJC eel Lite Fresh or Frozen SLICED BACON (sites 4-1- 6) PICNICS Quality Small, Smoked can Cascade qt. Ig. 46 c f0I 57 CAKf DEVILED FOOD OD' Delicious t Chocolots U Topping ) A,,way Fresh Ground Nob Hill, Quality Coffee at a Saving ORANGE JUICE This Week'1 Special 24 oi 79 35 ,b cl " M; ... 21 SWEET ROLLS JLi? RAISIN BREAD Welch s Con- centrated - 6 oz Fresh, Delicious Skylark, Oven nan Lill WESTERN STYLE 3 (No Bot Dep GRAPE 1UICE Boys 1Y Fresh Bakery Suggestions )b lipton l Black FLAVORADE 9 31 Star Kisted Grated No. Sunny Dawn y so, Fresh Orange Slices or Gums MARSHMALLOWS large! oi. can 2 cans 42r 22 8 L 15 n 41 for Caket, JELL-WEL- TUNA Spaghetti Franco-America- SYRUP rlc Train, Cane PIUSBURY Ig. 46 oz. For Sauce or Pies No. 30C Highway, Ripe Segments Miscellaneous Kitchen Craft, Enriched Crecn Spot, Delicious Orange 2.58 25 lb 34 FLOUR p juie dox Fine Assortment Cut from U. S. Graded Blade 64 BEEF ROAST .b 63 CHEESE (b 0 lb n 59 39 GRAPES SiEil it. U. S. No. 1, Selected Large Slicers ID Mild Western, Good For Any Meal lb 49 PORK ROAST Boston Butts SALMON Alatkos,,"d Beady for the Pan lb. 45 COD FILLETS Extra heavy 11 02. blue denim! . Pan Beady 69 lb tb CORN 51 55r ib 79 tb 45r 1? u S. No I, Tender Bantam POTATOES 9 No 1, Selected Red Blits 5 lbs U S CANTALOUPES Ex fcv Fty APPI Grovensteins U S No Jumbo PRODUCE I Fancy, Sweet, Seedless U. S. No. I, PEACHES large Slicing Hales 13 LEMONS 9 14 PEPPERS $,.. G.m" 8.11. ONIONS Crop, Sweet Spanish Sunkist, Juicy PRICES SUBJECT TO DAILY MARKET CHANGES Sanforized! Can't shrink out of fit! Authentic western cut ROYAL SATIN legs! snug-fittin- g 5 roomy pockets of longw earing sailcloth! YOUNG MENS SIZES 28 to 46 . . 2.98 Shrinkage will not exceed a 'V Fresh Creamy 1 f'VW . i Shortening 92 i ICE CREAM imi Party Pride,' M Assorted Flavors 29 a in m 1 |