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Show FEBRtT v ARV THE PAYSOK CHIfOMCLE, 1AYSO.Nj. UTAH 15. 19;:2 v. THE OPENING OF THE BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION Thtatres ,.f America as a feature of the Bicentennial Celebration. s of theaters have arralriady President Hoover will officially op-t- anged for such a showing, and, unthe nation-wid- e doubtedly, practically every motion George Washington Bicentennial cele-- picture theater in Amercia will be !a: n at noon (Eastern standard booked to show the life of George time) Ft hr u ary 22, when ,he wild on the screen. delis tr Ins George Washington address befure a joint meeting of Con- - i lohate and guardianship notice. Con-'U( gross, assembled in the House of minty (Jerk or respective sign- i Representatives m further information. jn thl, Capitol. The Judges t,f the Supreme Court, mem-- I hers of the Cahinet, foreign diplom-iate- s IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE and many other distinguished judicial of visitors also will be present, and the THH STATE OF UTAH IN AND address Will be carried to every corn- FOR UTAH COUNTY. In the matter of the ier of America over a nation-wid- e probate of the liook-uvil! of Alice S. Thatcher, Deceased. Following his address, President NOTICE TO CREDITORS Hoover will be escorted to the East C reditors will present claims wLh steps of the Capitol, and will give vouchers to the undersigned at his the signal for the singing of Amer- residence in Payson, Utah, on or beica by a chorus of ten thousand fore the Gth day of April 11)32. voice.-- . U is expected that millions Lars Larsen, Administrator. people will join in this sing" R. W. McMullin, Attorney for Adminas it sumes over the air. istrator. The great chorus gathered at the Pub. dates, Feb. 1932. ( apitol will be conducted by Walter Damroseh and will be accompanied NOTICE IX) ( REDITORS By the United States Army, Navy and Marine bands which will play atf ESTATE OF IIEBER C. TAYLOR, a unit under the direction of John DECEASED: Philip Sousa. An "inaugural crowd Creditors will present claims with is expected to be on hand for these vouchers to the undersigned at hi.s ceremonies. residence in Santaquin, Utah, on or After luncheon, President Hoover, before the 10th day of April, A. D. accompanied by the mi mbers of the 1932. United States George Washington Vergil Taylor, Administrator of the Bicentennial Commission and the DisEstate of Heber C. Taylor, Deceased. trict of Columbia George Washington Brockbank and Pope Bicentennial Commission will go to Attorneys for Administrator. Mount Vernon to lay a wreath on the tomb of the Father of His Country in the name of a united nation. LOCAL ITEMS At 3 P. M. there will be exercises at the Washington Monument under Bv Mrs. A. R. Wilson Phone 64 the auspices of the various patriotThere will tee a Farm Bureau and ic societies in the District of ColLaboring Mens meeting at the Pay-so- n umbia. In the evening the George Washing City Council Chambers at 7:30 ton Colonial Costume Ball will be Friday evening. A good program has been arranged held at the Mayflower Hotel under the auspices of the United States and it is very much desired that residents will come out and help work George Washington Bicentennial No effort is being spared out their own problems. to reproduce the Colonial atmosphere Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shuler annfor this occasion. The affair is being of a daughter on managed by experts and every State ounce the birth will be represented by especially in- Wednesday, February 17. Mother and babe are doing nicely. It is their vited guests. While the celebration officially op- first child. ens on February 22, Sunday February Miss Dorothy Kitchen is visiting 21, will be an active day in the Distrelatives in Salt Lake. with in rict of Columbia as well as every in America. United The States city Mrs. Dave Shuler and Mrs. EuGeorge Washington Bicentennial Commission has suggested special reli- gene Hillman spent Monday in Salt gious services for George Washing- Lake. ton to be held wherever people gather to worhip. Response from the various Sego Lily Camp, Daughters of Utah this to church organizations project Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. has been remarkable. It is probable Annie Curtis with Captain Lillian that practically all of the 232,000 Pickering in charge. churches will hold special services Lieutenant Ann Barnett conducted honoring the First President on this the following program: vocal duet, Ruth Snow and Inez Clayson accday. A written ompanied by Rhea Peterson; poem, for the United States George Wash- Annie Curtis; Lesson on parlimentary ington Bicentennial Commission by law, Ethel Page; history on the Percy MacKaye will he presented at home life of Pioneers, historian LauConstitution Hall, Washington, D. C., ra Wightman. Refreshments were seron the evening of February 21. This ved by the hostess. . masque is being produced under the Mrs. Louis Cox, who was recently auspices of the Lrnited States George as president of the Second released Commission Bicentennial Washington and the District of Columbia George ward Relief Society, was the guest Washington Bicentennial Commission. of honor at a delightful social evenThe masque is entitled Wakefield" ing on Monday in the Amusement named after the birthplace of George Hall arranged by the present Relief memWashington, and portrays in symbo- Society officers. All married lic form the story of George Wash- bers were invited to participate. A ington. Five hundred adults and child- splendid program was given after ren are being rehearsed for this which games were played and reproduction! and the music will be freshments were served. A lovely gift furnished by the United States Mar- was presented to the guest of honor. is being ine Band. The Inquire of United States the George HOUSE FOR RENT printed by Ave. Utah Merl Payson, Commission Tanner, Bicentennial Washington for use in other cities. It is expect- Utah. ? s ed that this masque will he produced Isaac Taylor of Salt Mrs. and Mr. in all the large cities of the United Celewere Bicentennial Lake guests at the home of Mr. States during the Christiansen on SatElmo Mrs. and bration. During the week of February 22, urday. motion pictures depicting principal Mrs. Emma Wilson and daughters events in the life of George WashMan Emma Jane and Ruth spent the week ington entitled Washington the in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. R. end and the Capitol" and produced by S. in Kitchen. the shown he will Warner Bros., IKZISIKKHIEIICEfiSlllllIKKRllSEIIIEIIBIIIIBlRIliaill Hnn-died- Let Us Service Your n nine-month- 1 FORD Now! n Is Cheapest Coal at the soiling domestic lump ive'are non' .t fourth foil-.-- g pnees. C-S-25 at YARD per Ton .. rr $6.7: ) delivered per Ton F T Buy Coal from Established Satisfaction ? Dealers. g. a C'iase Lumber & Coal Co. everythin; in li in service mber-anyti- iing tt RHONE 127 'SS8ES8SSaBSSS23EE3aSEIISaESSEIEE22SeiSEl'aiEE3 I Bank With Safety AT THE I bi S! K M Ct3i2iseiteia Prov H U H AND Savings Batik CAPITAL and SURPLUS I $210,000 M Im REED SMOOT, President Deposits . and Business Given Special Attention u iiHiiiMiMaBsajaS53aHZBS2asiS33S212S55S33iS3i3:3; Cafe opened in Jensen Building, Mam INDUSTRIAL NEWS Utah Poultry Fiirview Cooperative Association Fairview Roller Mills. UTAH City Brigham Lafe & Street. . Walley s Ray McGonigal and Dr. Helper Charles Rugger i purchased Sutton Drug Store. BAYE K! n T AS g n. I fi ? ft, jS is alvays v; .4, ? - ski M r 'fc. Gf DSAG9 'wat-onyou see lie word the name F:.v genuine cn th: p; .,p. ; Pictured above you c. that you are tai:i:,i u.. vnu B.,yer P'rin that il.uu.'.n.h,', . Drt Physicians prenri!,,. Uu-i- Practice. It Baser means v.- - Ls e A V1. . 'i I, in; r.' I. jots JjjjHaVMILY NEXT DOOR ij! ; :ioi a. ' , .... it: tin in nil. Duke Page Auto Co. lEIZIlIIBHEIIIIIIlIIIIIIlBllEBiailiailllll ! folk-masq- Unless district We Have Expert Mechanics Here to Do The Job Right BEAUTY in the HOME !' Is a principle In good decoration Hero the lustrls pattern, tvl' that one motif shall not cheek-- , rounded lines and peaty. pal mate another in point of emphasis.' green, surface is far more effective IT Therefore, In spite of the trend toward applied design in boudoir accessories, it is well to fl rtjt consider the relation of the set to the setting. . Where the dressing table Is as definite in design ns the one illustrated, plain accessories are better. Mother of 7 who gives Iher right stimulant need not worry about growing old. Her system doesnt stagnate; her face doesnt rgc. She Ins the health and pep th: t come from a lively liver and sluing, ;ic!i.i. Bowels. When youre dnr'pish pud Hie system need., he1;1, don't take a lot of (latent medicines." Theres a famous doctors prescription for . m d every druggist just such cat keeps this st.ii"1 oil preparation. It is mode from tiesh laxative herbs, active senna, and pure pepsin. Just ask for Dr. Caldwell's syrup pepsin. Take a little every day or so, until cvcrv organ in your Body feels the big improv "cnt. r The next time you have a bilious take headache, or feel all bound-up- , this delicious syrup instead of the THE woman the against of the orated which petals three maize the patterned chintz flounce table than more highly decpieces would be. This set, vaguely suggests pond lily on a ruffled lake, comes In other shades, pastel rose, and Ivory Still Young usual cathartic. Youll be rid of all that poisonous waste, and you havent weakened the bowels. Youll have a better appetite, and feel belter in every way. The constant use of cathartics is often the cause of a sallow complexion and lines i" the face. And so unnecessary! Would you like to break yourself of the cathartic habit? At tne same tune building health and vigor that protects you from frequent sirk spells, headaches, and colds? Get a big bottle of Dr. Caldwells syrup pepsin today. Use often enough to avoid those attacks of constipation. When you feel weak and run-door a coated tongue or had breath warns you the bowels need to be stimulated. Give it to children instead of strong laxatives that sap their strength. It isnt expensive. Never Missed |