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Show THE PAYSON CHRONlCC.,' Payson, Utafc FRIDAY. AUGUST 22, 1952 GOP SPRING LAKE HEWS e, For Bale Used milking The employees of the Payson Too Lata fo Classify two unit complete, Penney store enjoyed an outing at the Payson park recently. Wanted Salesman to sell applicheap. Ren Butler, first lane Tennis and other games were Full or north of Ralph Auto Parts commission. on ances enjoyed by the employees of the Month In Nebo Stake Salem- - and Spanish between part time. Guaranteed salary. store, after which a luncheon to 5 Fork. O. P. has The was served. The month of September Chronicle, Apply been designated as the month Box 248. For Rent 6 room modern home. in which the wards of Nebo Mr. and Mrs. David F. Hay-morFor Sale 400 lava blocks, red stake will conduct their annual nephew and niece of Mrs. Peaches For Sale Hale Havens, was drives. It pullets, dinia room set. 340 approved Rebecca in budget Loveless, , stopped best for canning Call Quinn So. 8th West. Phone 194-at a meeting held last Sunday Payson recently enroute from Hutchinson 203-conducted by the stake presi- their home in Tuscon, Ariz., to dency with the high councilmen Provo and Salt Lake City. and ward bishoprics present TUT Month of September Is Made Budget Drive Womens Club By Mr. D J. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Childs and Mr. and family, Mrs. Alice York, and family, York Mrs. Floyd Mr and Mrs. Marvin York and York family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy at Saturday York Smith, spent Vivian park on a family outing. Organized ed. Mrs. stake Santaquin-Tinti- c The Relief Society held their annual party for all executive officers of the ward and stake Tuesday. The tables were beautifully decorated with flowers of the season. , A delightful luncheon was served. Mrs. Janet Gee, stake Relief Society president was in An incharge of arrangements. teresting program was presented by members from each ward in the stake. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hartvig-se- n have a new baby daughter, bom July 26, at Washington, D. Mr. Hartvigsen is in the C. army air force there. Mrs. Mildred Peterson was sustained as Primary president of the Santaquin First ward at Her night meeting. Sunday counselors are Mrs. Wanda Kel ly and Mrs. Edna Steele. Thomas. The program chairman will be selected later by the president Additional officers are the of the four districts: Mrs. Mary Jeppson, Mrs. Mamie Chappie, Mrs. Elsie Eckersley, Mrs. Sarah Dastrup. The Womens Republican club has as its immediate service, working towards a record registration and vote. They are making personal contact, especially with the first voters, urging all to register August 26, which is the last opportunity to register before the September 9 Primary vote. The registrars of Payson Precinct are: First District, Lucy Dixon. Second District, Lela Parker. Third District, Louise Harmer. Fourth District, Mabel Ballard vice-chairm- an A farewell testimonial at Girls the Central school with their course in pracThe tical nursing completed. two grauates are Grace Drolling. er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Carol Milton Drollinger, Jean Montague, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Montague. The other graduates are: Nelda Har Miss Jane Van Geuven is covering from an appendicitis operation in the Payson hospital. Mrs. Janice G undell and son, Kent, of Delta, and Miss Caro lyn Tuckett of the St Marks Nursing Home in Salt Lake spent the weekend with parents, Mr. wood, Spanish Fork; Ellen Tayand Mrs. Sank Tuckett and lor, Spanish Fork, and Hazel family. N Hundley, Provo. The graduation exercises will Mr. and Mrs. Vaud Larson and be conducted in the Provo Third son, Niel of Boulder City, Nev. ward church tonight beginning spent a week with Mrs. Mary at 7:30 p.m. The program in Alice Larson and sisters in San- eludes the following numbers taquin, Provo, Salt Lake an from Payson: vocal solo, RichMorgan. ard Drollinger; vocal duet, June Fullmer and Phylis Rodgers Frankie Tuckett Jolene Hud- and benediction, A. George son, Carolyn Robbins, Jane Van Cheever, Payson superintendent Leuven, and Joyce Greaves were chosen to attend the Seminar for City hospital. Sallies, conducted by editor of Hi Tales column, Elaine Can REGISTER non, Thursday' at Salt Lake. Model instructions will be given Tuesday, August by Doris Hardy.- - -- So that YOU can is my Quality, not qquantity, VOTE measure. i In tho Primary Election Douglas Jerrold erf sfajL WITH THS NSW EILUXI UFKIOUATOR Full-Wid- th Super-Freez- Chest Exclusive Quick-ub- Troys Twin, Hydrators New Meter-Miswith Protection Plan er Beautiful now cabinet styling e er n It has taken us more than two months to prepare for this Big Smash Event and believe us when we say our walls are actu- - Your eyes will ally bulging with Fresh, New Merchandise pop right out of their sockets when you see the hundreds of Dresses, Shoes, Work Clothes and Sport Clothes. Womens Rayon Briefs of U U David Nile Morgan, a former Payson youth, moved forward another step up the ladder of success in his chosen field, when he was added to the University of Utah Theater staff for the 1952-5- 3 season. A son of Mrs. Leah Bale, Pay-soand husband of the former Ernadene Oleson, Mr. Morgan k, MOTOR GO. PAYSON UTAH Baby Blankets Colored Sheet Blankets 79 s 99 began his theatrical work under the guidance of Arch Williams, Payson high school speech director. After playing numerous leading parts in the U of U produc tions, including Show Boat, and others, and also as assistant director of many, he returns to the school this year from the University of Minnesota, where new Success in he achieved Hamlet, playing the lead of the production, and directing a repeat production. Mr. Morgan will direct the season at the Theatre-in-th- e the Playbox, Round, which in the past few seasons has become a popular part of the University Theatre. A trip to Salt Lake was a highlight of the week for a group of youngsters from the Third ward and Second ward Primaries. The girls, members of the Lark and Bluebird class-es- s visited the Primary Chil-tw- o hand made quilts to the unit for use of young shut-inThe visiting group had lunch at Memory Grove, toured the temple grounds and looked through the halls at the State Capitol building. They also attended a TV show in which Uncle Roscoe presents children in variety shows. In charge of the girls were Mrs. Deon Gray, Mrs. Zina Hanks, Mrs. Dale Coray and s. Hiatt , Real Estate Ins.. Phone 348 3 bedroom modem home close to town, $4,500.00. SPECIAL Half Sizes Fall Socks 57 Pen co BATH TOWELS Cl 98 FACE TOWELS MATCHING WASH CLOTHS Crepe Shirts Misses Sizes IN COLORFUL BROADCLOTH ! 2 for .JOO 00 Mens Giant f03r J00 (04r J00 AL WOMEN'S Mesh Dish WOMEN'S HALF NYLON SLIPS BRAS 3. 3R? ea. Size White Hankies 12 for Cotton Dress Socks 4 49 COLORFUL PLASTIC Mens Pay Day TABLE COVERS a03 Overalls New Low Price PLASTIC KITCHEN CURTAINS ft60 50 Cotton 00 Boys Sport Shirts Hens LATEX FOAM New Low Price PILLOWS P LeRoy Jchnxcn Co. East Payson, Utah Mans Ohambray Work Shirts New Low Price 29 Army Work Pants Mens Army Cloth . Shredded Foam Pillows Boys Gabardine Womans Dress Pants Slips IT PAYS TO SHOP AT PEIIIIEY'S III PAYSON 59 Cloth Work Shirts 69 00 Boys Rayon Sport Shirts Waist Overalls PLASTIC APRONS a CO pr. for Boys Girdles Work Suits ri00 Boys Plisse Boys Infants Sweater Sets Stretch 50 Little Boys Corduroys 4 yds. for MATCHING Penco Pillow Cases Two-wa-y r Mens Cotton Sport Shirts Sheets Cloths r Knit Briefs PRICE house frock. BETTER HURRY! GIANT Infants Dress and Slip Set pr-fo- Hens Cotton These Beautiful Street Dresses are actually selling for less than the price of a cotton HOSIERY Pair 2 NEW FALL PRINTS NYLON DENIER NEW FALL Shadoe 00 Nylon Dress WOMENS 15 ri Mens 100 77 Dish Cloths 51 GAUGE pair for 6 $1,000 down,' $50 month. 2 bedroom modem home. Furnace, plenty of shade, nice cool porch. 1 acre of ground. Several others. 420 S. 5 " SS 48 for 00 Work Socks Dark Print Rayon French Crepe Mens Big Mac Lucille Haskell Mens Cotton i Largs Size 2 it fit: Frail -- New Sheets Pillow Cases i 300fur Anklets n, with Matter and Abo too tlm now Cyda-matStandard Modele priced from $214.75. Sasy Terms Ubaral Trad la ANowancee Nylon s Polo Shirts Ml Womans Natten-wld- 133 Cloth 4 for Natten-wld- Payton Man Joins Theatre Staff' Mens Terry 00 , Before you shop any place else see Penney s in Payson. J. T. JACOBS A new parcel post delivery truck was put into service last Friday at the Payson Post OfPostmaster Vernal fice by Twede. The truck came to the unsolicited by local postoffice the postmaster but the addition was welcomed by the mail carriers. Since the parcel post delivery service was started some months ago, Stanley Peck has been delivering the parcels with the use of his own. truck. Mr. Peck is now seen daily delivering the parcels in the new truck. length Food-Safet- PHONE 5 Starting Friday, August Postal Delivery Truck Put Into Service ... easily, silently on nylon rollers. back-she- lf foods. In walls and around Freezer Chest cabinet coils Cooling from top to bottom I New provide SAFE temperatures buBMn y kidicotor proves it I fvN In the Primary Election Miia South Pacific. A testimonial was also given in the Eldridge ward in Salt Lake prior to his Lynn has been emdeparture. in Lake for the past Salt ployed two years at Ketchum Lumber Company. A graduate of Payson high school, the new missionary comes from a Gold Star home, which prohibits his serving with the Members of military service. his family plan to give financial assist him in his missionary service. accomwas Young Bissell coast west to the by his panied parents, 'who enjoyed two weeks while awaiting of sight-seein- g Lynns embarkation from the Wilmington dock on the S. S. Waihemo. A highlight of their trip was attendance of a symphony concert at the Hollywood BowL Men should be judged by the quality of thought they think. Laurence Hope I Mde-ond-se- ek n First-Fift- h Mrs. glide out No more Pay-so- ward recently .paid honor to Lynn D. Bissell, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bissell, who left last week to serve an LDS mission at Tahiti in the Graduate Mr. and Mrs. Emery Holman Paywa Coloof Montrose, and family From Vesxttanxl School rado, spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ah' Two Payson girls are among lin and family. They also visit the five girls graduating from ed in Fountain Green. Utah Vocational re- VOTE PAYSON LDS Mission Mrs. Leona r, So that YOU can Payson Man to Fill Love- Gertrude Mrs. Vice-preside- Secretary-Treasure- Virginia 26 2. n, Armstrong President, an family attended the Armless. Piostrong reunion Sunday at neer park in Provo. McCoy. August Tuesday, e, The Womens Republican club of Payson was reorganized at a meeting held Monday afternoon in the council chambers. Mrs. Sarah Vance, precinct was in charge, and the following organization was effect- Mr. and Mrs. Don REGISTER 9-- 8-- BuIIm NEW ma-chin- 103 . Nylon 249 |