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Show Payson Lions Win Over Miners By Score Of 26-3- 1 In Last Game 4tor for Payaon, since tiny wen closely by the moncre guarded I lint it seemed quite inijxiHHible to work in and make many lay-i- n mo It was a hard-foup- Wednesday March pame from start to finish ht with both teams fighting to win, Payson to stay in the running for tournament play, and Tinllr to add another win to their score, Both teams miSHi-- many Hliots in the hulf, and neither team lead HARC.A1NS, VALUES, first very many points throughout the SA VINCIS entire game. In the second half, the buzzer at the .sounded for a substitute to go in for Pay win. All players except one Payson Lion stopped playing, and he went down and made a basket. Then1 was a good deal of discussion about its counting, but the refen'es said they didn't hear at SATURDAY the buzzer and therefore the two IHiints counted for I ay sons team. The Tintic hoys played very good hall, us did the Payson Lions, and the long shots made hy Montague secmisl to be the wining fae- - Mrs. LEES WHERE FRIENDS MEET at the SILVER CLUB Kirk entertained nesday afternoon. Her guests cluded LaVern Kirk, iJtVoi Kirk, Betty Kirk, Ruth White, Elva Okelberry, Gladys Boswell, Mabel Morgan and Alta Burraston. After the luncheon, "500" whs plHyed. ton and Betty Kirk, Consolation prize to Elva Okelberry. Mrs. Lilly Hudson and son Tommy of Santacjuin visited with 11, iy.l9 who is leaving forhome of Mr, and Mrs. Ervin .Saturday at the home of herl Burley, Idaho, mission to Sweden person. They took their small ,a three year daughter Mrs. Roy Okelberry. for the LBS church in the near- to ft ast Meeting where he OkelTaki. by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lindquist future. During Sumlay MiM with visited brother her and on Saturday berry motored to Provo relatives here in Goshen night to attend at a social given other attended Mrs. LeTitia llallou of plwSunday School and at the Golf Club for the employees They aide, California, and Mrs. of the- McGraw Construction Co. Teatimony meeting. Mellor of Salt Lake City 2! There was a program, refreshand Thomas guests of Mr. and Mr. J. H. pen? Morris Mrs. evenMr. and the and served were ments are sister of Mrs. Perry vZ at visited of They son Lynndyl Danny ing was rounded out with dancing. the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ballou came up from Califanu for the recent wedding of her m 1 Thomas over the week end. They Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jensen Richard. Mrs. Mellor also attend sited In Spanish Fork on Saturday also visited with Mr. and Mrs. ed the Wedding Reception in Pm! 11. J. Emmeline Mrs. aunt Perry. with Rachel's vo, then they come to Goshen u Bowera Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Sorenson visit a few days. even-fo- r Mrs. Ruth White entertained had as their guests Saturday A new destroy couple : Mr. and the O N O Club on Friday ing the following B. Jasperaon, Mr. and will be named in honor of Adniim 1 includ-Ervin Mra. Those attending evening. Marc Andrew Mitchcr. Mr. and Mrs. ed: Sylvia Steck, Elva Okelberry, Mrs. Owen Horton, Mr. and Mrs. Gladys Boswell, Alta Burraston, Curtis Sorenson,Mr. and Mr. Tom Elaine Kirk, and Mabel Morgan. Robert Jensen, FOR SALE Refreshments were served. Prl- -, White and Mr. and Mrs. Ned the evening During Okelberry. "500" was played. High prizes went to Ned Okelberry and Wylma ...... Jasperaon. Consolation prize to from Salt Lake City to spend tne DeVar Sorenson. A delicious lunch week end with her parents, Mr. was served by the hostess. and Mi. John Nelson, she brought las Mr. and Mrs. James G. Take UNPAINTED Figurines with her Miss Zina Okelberry who to start soon. For information is working in Salt Lake City, and and small son of Salt Lake City her brother Dean Okelberry of were week end visitors at the, call Payson 194--, - vl-- j j I ; : I Mrs. Melvina Jasperaon, Goshen Relief Society president is in the Payson hospital after about two weeks illness. Her daughter Carol Kggett and small son are here Ted I'olovich was taken to the from Salt Lake City, because of llolv Crons hospital in Salt Iake her mothers illness. Init Friday. Mr. Colovich has been Mrs. Eva Cook entertained at suffering from a had case of and his many friends are her home on Wednesday evening wishing him a speedy and complete for the following: Ruth Thomas, Edna Perry, Nellie Finch, Annie recovery. Lillian Finch, Mabel Johnson, Hazel Cook, Mildred Bran-agaFinch, Mrs. P. J. Fennell left last Valina Okel-lierr- y Eva Steele, Thursday for Ijih Vegas. Ncv. The evenBlanche and Kay. when1 she will visit her son and was spent in quilting. Refreshfamilv. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fen- ing hostess. nell Before returning to her home ments were served by the in Eureka, she will spend Home Mrs. Pearl Nelson entertained time visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Fennell at Mojave. Cal. for the Trail Builder Primary and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fennell class at her home on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Edith Nelson the at Tmna. Cal. teacher and Mrs. Madalinc Lindquist took charge of the activities of the boys. The boys attending included, Ray Okelberry, Dick Douglass Steele, Bill Lindquist, Nelson, Lynn Smith, Mark Steele, Frank Palmer, Larry Buxton and Wayne Steele. Mi. Nelson served rneii-mntix- ENJOY YOURSELF Elaine 2. at a luncheon at her home Wed' In- 9 SALE BIG o(cs MAKY K. ALIEN, Importer 1'laying outstanding ball for PuyHon was Montague and Taylor, small while Broderick and Chatwin Mrs. Olive Barnett and turned in good games for the daughter of Spring Lake, and Mrs. Kuth Klla Christensen and small Miners, daughter of Lake Shore, visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Thomas cm 31-2- G. March , (ioslicn iVcws HllOtH. In the last pame of the season the Payson Lions downed the Tintic Miners on the Miners floor, by a score of -- The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Pape Four- - j , R. m refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Powelaon, Mrs. Marguerite Powelaon and daughter Ann were in Salt Lake City on Thursday and Friday. They visited with relatives while there. FACTORY COOPERATION SALE Now in Progress! LOOK WHAT YOU GET? With every Monarch Range during this sale, this set Club Aluminum. Rrf. Price On Thursday evening members of the Spring Lake ward presented a three act play entitled "The Haunted House" in the Goshen School auditorium. Quite a large crowd attended. On Friday evening March 4th. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Perry, Mr. and Mra. Keith rerry and Mr. and Mra. Talbert Fowler motored to Provo to attend the Wedding Re- ception of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Balkiu. The young couple are students at the "Y. Their homes are in Riverside. Calif. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mra. Edd Ballou and the bride is the for- mer Jane Tvlrr. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple that morning. The reception was held at a lovely home on East Center Street. The serving table was very lovely with a beautiful wedding cake as a renter piece. The refreshments were dainty and 3 Dkgs. 23 c for Jello Mold Deal I s,. 3 ,,97c SHORTEKiHG Mrs. B. E. Branson of Elbertn visited on Thursilay, Friday and LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information Ta your ELECTRIC Electric & Coal friendly! Applications are still being accepted at the office of the Tintic Srhixil District for the position of custodian. In addition to janitorial work, applicants should be able to drive the school bus. 3 IGA BUTCHER Combination GAS SLAH HACON Homells Pride Rindless Pound Gas & Coal Combination EftsC REEF POT ROAST jean and Meaty, Pound LINK SAUSAGE I Coal & Wood 3lC "When Carton Carton vvC LEAN MUSKET ROII lb. with our LOW COST HIGH QUALITY IGA Brand products I YELYEETA CHEESE 2 99C -- A $3.36 $8.40 G Vi Case Randles Delivery Tucs. and Sat. PHONES - 170-18- 0 i '1SSX8E&& UyijLY;DA.yft wwiwMwfli Each One Included In This Sale! de SPRINT. SALAD TIME! RADISHES or an added tax could put many mines out of Hunch business at a time when shortages of GREEN ONIONS Hunch Make A Small Down Payment Enjoy Monarch Cooking While You Pay for Your Range metal are slowing up important industries." TOMATOE- S- Parkage CUCUMHERS Each GREEN PEPPERS, Pound FLORIDA ORANGES 5 lbs CARROTS 2 Hunches Them All! close margins because of ores, I soon realized how just a little extra expense low-gra- pjjcc a JSL Iton Dozen Uncartoned Monarch Makes read about Utahs mines having to operate on such 35c Pound I Monarch's Proved Superiority 43C Thousands of Monarch ranges have been sold by DTK in its 27 year's history. The gruelling test of every-da- y service over the years has proved beyond question, Monarch superiority. Accumulated know-hoand progressive engineering makes every range a thing of beauty as well as a miracle of modem cookery. Come in for a free demonstration. w M UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION |