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Show FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1931 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH rw sa Fcsrm Miss Edith Elmer entertained a group of friends at her home last Thursday night, the occassion being her birthday anniversary. Dinner was served with covers placed for ten. The remainder of the evening was spent with games and a general social. Mrs. A. K. Wilson, Correspondent Mrs Ray Stanton was hostess to Mrs. Ralph Kitchen and little daughter of Provo spent several days this afternoon. Luncheon was served. Mrs. week with her mother, Mrs. Emma Sam Mayer became a member of the Wilson. Mr. Kitchen came over for club. the week end and accompanied them home. Mrs. Will McClellan entertained the Bridge Club at a delightMr. and Mrs. Jesse Wilson of Provo Junior-Delt- a are in Payson for a two weeks visit. ful Bridge luncheon last Thursday. Mrs Wilson is employed at the Provo Mrs. Afton Love of Spanish Fork and TelMrs. Waynet Loveless were special Exchange of the Mountain States and and guests. The prizes for high score Telegraph Company ephone won by Mrs. W. T. Amos and were vacation. annual on her now is Mrs. W. C. McCormick. Mr and Mrs. David Bigler and child Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Done enterand jen visited at Herriman Saturday the members of the Arcadia Mrs. tained Sunday with Mrs. Biglers mother, Club Saturday evening at their home. Butterfield. Dinner was served followed with three Miss Phyllis Robbins of Scipio has tables of five hundred. Mr. and Mrs. been visiting here during the past Fred Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patweek with her cousin, Miss Phyllis ten received the prizes. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Wingate, Mr. and Douglass. Mrs. Fred Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lake McAffee and Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Salt Mrs. Verla Hopkins of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ten Jones to for visit came down Saturday Mrs. and Miss Jennie Fairbanks. Patten Mr. and with her parents, days William Kitchen. Mrs. Ed Patten and Mrs. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thurmond and Done were in Provo last Friday to daughter of Eureka were guests at attend a party given by Mrs. Orrin the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Amos Wingate. Fan Tan was the diversion. last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Wilson are the Mrs. Sue Ulcock left Tuesday for proud parents of a fine baby boy California' after a visit of several we'ghing nine pounds which was born weeks here with her mother, Mrs. on Monday, March 2. Mrs. Wilson and She was called little son are getting along nicely. David Brewerton. hoaie by the illness and death of her Mrs. Clyde Stewart entertained a brother, Max Brewerton. number of friends at a bridge lunchMr. and Mrs. James Francom were eon Saturday evening in honorj of Those presin Provo Sunday night to attend a her husbands birthday. party given by Mrs. Charles Evans ent were Mr. and Mrs. Phil McKinzie, in honor of her daughter Nellie who Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mellor, Mr. and to Mr. Mrs. Merle Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Bywas married during the La Vee Bertelson of Springville. ron Koile and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. The members of the 0. N. 0. Night Bridge Club were entertained last Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dixon in Spanish Fork. Those going from Payson were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shuler, Dr. and Mr9. L.. D. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hillman, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Wheelwright, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barney, Mrs. Ann Butterworth and Mrs. Florence Griffith. Special guests from Spanish Fork were, Mr. and Mrs Rex Daniels, and Mr. atnd Mrs. Ajigus Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Shuler and Mrs. Griffith received the high score X NOTICE ! :: CALUNG YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR BIG SALE Butterworth and Mrs. Florence Griffith went to Salt Lake Tuesday to remain for several days. Mrs. Butterworth will go on to Franklin, Idaho before her return home. DAVIS SIMMONS STONE DAVIS i i I t See Red & White Circulars for particulars -- o- - o Mcat Specials Saturdays o Mrs Ann I FEE. & SAT., MARCH 6 - 7 -- Miss Nelda Tanner was a Salt Lake visitor last week end. t t O- - HELP YOURSELF, ASK THE CLERK, OR TELEPHONE DIXONS SANITARY MARKET DEPENDABLE MEATS QUALITY GROCERIES Phone 2 For Foods We Deliver 10:30 A. M, 4:30 P. M. , The Provo Camps oft the Daugh- NATION MI ST HAVE RAILROADS ents is an increased of approximately ters of Utah Pioneers are giving their 500 over that for last year. Mrs Alvira Davts announces the Annual Pioneer Costume Ball in the The nation cannot afford to have Extension classes and lectures which marriage of her daughter, Martha to Utahna Gardens at Provo on March buses substituted for railroads. in the past were confined to Salt Lake Mr. Kenneth Simmons of Lake Shore 6th and extend a cordial invitation The railroads perform services that City and Ogden, during the last few on Wednesday, to all the camps of Payson and vicin- buses will never be able to which took piece have been extended to other duplicate. years March, 4, in the Salt Lake Temple. ity. This being true, it is to the interest communities of the State until during Mrs. Davis accompanied them to the the current year classes and extenTemple to witness the ceremony. The :i at sion lectures have been conducted in Everything is in readiness for th' young couple will reside at Lake Shore unfair about ten communities. compuitiuri. card party to be given in the I. large Mrs. Davis also announces the mar- O. O. The best way to avoid unfair comF. Hall Saturday afternoon by There is a growing interest on the riage of her son, George Davis, to the Cultus Club. It has been decided petition is to have rai'roads and busof the public in lectures of merit part Miss Maruice Stone, daughter of Mc by the Committed to p)ay several es placed under the same public ser- according to Professor Reynolds. and Mrs. B. E. Stone of Salem. They tables of five hundred ni addition to vice commission control and to see Wherever there is a group of citiwere also married in Salt Lake on bridge and rook. Tickets can be ob- that such control does not discrimin- zens interested in the work offered Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will tained from any club member. ate in favor either of the buses or of or in the opportunities afforded by live in Payson. the railroads. extension classes or lecture courses, From the Waycross (Ga.) Journal or even single lecturers, the ExtenMias Luetta Simpson came down Herald. sion Division will endeavor to make Mrs. Wendell Erla,n4son, from Salt Lake Friday evening for o committe-woman American these available." the for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bowen anMr. and Mrs. Elmer Cloward of the Spanish Fork Junior Prom and SPECIAL DISPATCH Mrs. nounce the birth of a son, born Satur- Provo, spent Sunday here with re Legion, Auxiliary accompanied Among the lecture courses offered remained until Saturday night with Increased interest in a number of this e Algie Ballif of Provo, Departmental her of Salt Lake City llatives. day, February 28. year parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Simp- communities of the State in the President for Utah, to Eureka MonThe New are World Biography, son. and education advantages offday to install officers for a newly Thinkers, Health and Recreation'', ered by the Extension Division of the Blind organized unit and start them out in Alleys and the Open Road, School the Students at Payson High University of Utah is evidenced by and a lecture course in the Technique their work. Mrs. Erlandson and Mrs. Door open 7:00 p. m. Show starts 7:30 Eva K. Allen, department secretary recieved their report cards this week the enrollment this year of 3206 in of Teaching. U. of U. News. o organized the unit in Eureka last The attention of the parents is called 'extension classes and more than 450 to this important matter M they are for correspondence courses, according week. expected to watch the grade of their to statistics for the current year re171 ehild-e- n through the medium of the leased by Professor Frederick W. Reynolds, director of the Extension Divireport card. o The total of more than 36.0 sion. Supreme Screen Entertainment TRY A WANTAD! extension and correspondence stud f i drict out-sid- cull-tur- STAR THEATRE Phone PAYSON - Up-to-the-Minu- SATURDAY & SUNDAY, For Butler Wrappers te Modes 78 MARCH al THE UTAH KID Starring Rex Lease. Its great, youll gasp at the action, thrill to this remarkable story of love and adventure. See it now. Prepared Especially far This Newspaper ADDED SA The Love Punch NEWS OF THE DAY MONDAY, MARCH 9th 10c FAMILY NIGHT 10c Hello Russia Starring George Sidney and Chas. Murray. J ADDED Her Big Minute Two Reels fI Spell of the Circus NEWS , MARCH 10-1- all-st- al 12-1- 14 FEEDS. which are 3 AND SUNDAY, MARCH 14-1- 5 minutes of rollicking joy. ADDED The Golf Specialist NEWS MARCH CIMMERON t MARCH 2122 MAKE THIS COSTUME HJR ABOUT $3.37 i authentically in period" that it ceremonies for historic appropriate Size 16 requires: as well as parties. printed cotton 9S yards t 8 at .Jl ; 35 U-lain at , vaid 36-in- , '9 Findings F.xcella Pattern Totaling about TVte-- to 42. 25 cents. u 1 n No 3354 Purina Startena Chow (Mash or Purina Chick Chow (Scratchy oil... dried d All the leisurely dignity and grace of the 18th Century are reproduced in this charming masquerade rotume a costume that every woman will find as flattering as anything could be. And its silhouette and details are so Exrella 4- - lH'k i '! 10c-25- e COMING BEAU IDEAL & SUNDAY. . . ar SATURDAY .all in one tiny thimbleful. 14 good feeds buttermilk .. .alfalfa fiur... . meat. .wheat germ meal. . .linseed meal granulated . . .these and eight other feeds are in every thimbleful of Purina Startena Chow. . .each one with a real job to do. Mixed over and over... 960 times... every thimbleful alike. The 1930 national feed survey of 1,834,513 chicks tells you the kind of a job these thimblefuls do. At six weeks of age, 92 out of every 100 Purina-fechicks are alive and growing. And they weigh an of a pound more than other average of chicks. There's the story for you! The proof that the 14 feeds in Purina Startena Chow (mash or allmash) actually give a chick the many, many things it must get from a thimbleful of feed. Purina Startena Chow is here... ready for you to feed. Call or drop in on us in your first spare moment. Cod-liv- er HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE With Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in Radios feature sensation. One hour and forty-fiv- e !. . . It Happened In Hollywood V 3 Startena Chow. A real story because one thimbleful of feed is all one chick can put into its little crop in one day. ' Out of this tiny Ihiiul efui .i 14 different feeds ue L. much. That's why the ADDED A Two Reel Comedy t : there in just the right proportion. Theres the story of a real chick starting feed. . .Purina . t ' IN EVERY ar SUNDAY 2:30 P. M. J S- THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH MATINEE ? 14 FEED- THIMBLEFUL ar BORROWED WIVES Cast An All-StA whirl, a swirl and a gay life. What happened? All-St- JG W Ants and Pants Divorce Sweethearts SATURDAY v I-- ADDED Two Two Reel Comedies . -- 1 THOROUGHBREDS cast. with an Tiffany super-speciThe story of the burning track. A '- v TALKIETOON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, . 37 S.c H one-fourt- h Co. Milling Payson PAYSON UTAH Phone No. 8T |