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Show .THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH 5 Mens & Boy s Oxfords These are the better grades of shoes but 5 are numbers to close out at a special price, 5 Boys Black Goodyear welt Oxfords $2.95 Mens Num Busk & Edmunds 5 g and Patriot grade Star Brand Shoes to close foot-fitte- rs I j Pair JJ52.05 i Farmers Merc. I g g 5 g g b g ! Co-o- p , OWNED Every O. P. Skaggs B j j Sytem store is a local institution and, in most cases, they are operated by the man who owns them. In every instance the own -- er of an O. P. Skaggs System store is vitally interested in all matters that are beneficial to his community, and contributes freely to all worthy causes. BIG CHAINS DIFFERENT MRS. FEARN GRAY WAS HOST- - Jation. Four tables were at play at a party given by Mrs. Gray SaturESS AT THREE BRIDGE PARTIES THIS WEEK day evening. Her guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stevens, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Fearn Gray was hostess at a Ray Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl series of three Bridge parties during Mr. and Mrs. James Clove, Mr. and the past week. On Thursday after- Mrs. J. D. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. George noon she entertained the ladies of the F. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Junior Bridge Club at a most de- Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl received Prizes lightful Bridge luncheon. prize and Mr. and Mrs. were awarded to Mrs Jesse Earl and high score consolation gift. . Mrs. E. H. Street. Friday evening Dixon the she entertained the Evening Bridge Mrs. Albert H. Powell entertained Club with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erlandson at a childrens party Thursday evenMr. and Mrs. W. ing for her daughter Lois, who was as special guests. C. McClellan received first prize, Mr. celebrating her eleventh birthday. and Mrs B. L. Jensen second and Twenty of her young school friends Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl the conso- - enjoyed the delightful affair. WATCH for further announcements on the BIG COMMUNITY OPERA EoEaecuaSam M to be presented by PAYSON FOUR WARDS in the NEBO STAKE TABERNACLE FEBRUARY 14th and 15th DON'T fail to see this play as it will be the best TREAT that ever happened in Pay- son. i A- THE MOST AMAZING LOCALLY Most of the big food store Chains seek to avoid local responsibilities and obligations Headquarter rules and compel regulations such Chains local employees to evade donations and other civic duties and send the money into headquarters, which is ' usually some distant point. knows it Everyone make times to helps better locally, by keeping local money at home wherever .possible and when you buy foods at an O. P. Skaggs System store you do this and save a lot in the price besides OP. SKAGGS PICTURE MADE IN YEARS! The Settling of the Sage by Hal G. Evart Ramona wrapfJAiow' rife SOtiTH-SEA- COWBOYS, S rust- lers, outlaws, men quick on the draw and honest or base, accordingto the parts they played when the cow country was wild The Picture All America Is Talking About! with MONTE BLUE Cosmopolitan TORRES RAQUEL Production w A Flaming Love Lovely Tropical Islands in Wild gMF oil y SOUTH SEAS! Two Years in There is a charming cowgirl heroine and most pleasing type. Clean, Respectable, Modem to the Minute. Rates without extravagance. Special Rates by the week or month. Transient rates includ-- , ing FREE GARAGE. You can improve Your Home, too .... AND AT A SURPRISINGLY MODEST COST I often have you wished JTT. for a corner cabinet in the dining room a set of built-i- n bookshelves the gleaming beauty of soft wood or hardwood ... ... &wherr,maddedby 11 M pnsmg the number of . improvements you can make in your home at modest cost. Little things added here and there will save steps and be a source oflastingsatisfaction. UM You will be proud of the charm and beauty they add. Come in to our office and talk it over or permit us to call Tell us what youd like to do. Our ex- lrience ebles to realize many things that youve often thought about but never felt you could afford. Our yard is always generously stocked with th materials that meet JVAMtlif every building need no matter how large or how small it seems to be. Chase Lumber and Coal Co. PHONB U7 PAYSON American Standard Lumber from America's Best ,y y ; rSA ( Under-the-Se- a. -- and Thrills Scenes - Never Before in Pictures! New Serial for Early Printing in The L a Metro Goldivun-- 4 Big Pay son Chronicle Days at Regular Prices Sunday Continuous Starts SUNDAY Feb. 3rd PARAMOUNT -P- ROVO i IRVINQ KINQ JCKY-BONE- S PID you ever carry a lucky-bone- " your pocket? Many people have and many people do. On the eastern coast of the United States and PuniHlu the lucky-bonIs the small, serrated lame found In the head of the cod ; In the middle western states It Is the small bone found in the head of the gar. The lucky-bon- e not only hrlugs good fortune but In some sections is supposed to have also a therapeutic value as a preventative of cramps a most valuable pocket piece In southern Europe a litUe fish of Silver, or some other material, Is worn as a charm against the evil eye and other malevolent influences as a lucky amulet But a bone from a fishs head Is just as efficacious and much less ostentatious. The bead being the center of the fishs mystic life, the little bone In it Is well calculated to represent the fish, being Its least perishable part and calculated to retain, therefore, most perfectly the qualities Inherent In that body of which It once formed a portion. That same magic of association by which primitive man considered the hair, nails and teeth works with regard to the little bone from the head of the fish. Now the fish, from most ancient times, was the symbol of the reproductive power of water. Water on the fields made the corn grow gave life to vegetation. A creature that lived In water, like the fish, was an obvious symbol of the reproductive power of the element In which It lived which had, apparently, given It birth. Isle, as the goddess of Mother of the reproduction. ' the World was intimately associated in Egypt, n statnes and painting with the fish and frequently wears one upon her head Instead of the usual disk has a and horns. The lucky-bon- e very ancient and respectable descent In e by McClur. N.wapapar Sjrodtcats.) 0 Sawing Naadlaa The Invention of the sewing needle was ascribed by the ancients to the goddess of war, Bellona. The skill in embroidery of the Babylonians, Pbyry-gian- s and Egyptians attested to their familiarity with needles. The steel needle was Invented by the Chinese. before next h washday UTAH m & W a T Enjoy a Maytag no-ru- b washing is so much faster, so much to handle, so quiet and smoothTHE Maytag so remarkable in so thorough, running, every way hat the most forceful way of convincing the housewife is to let her do a washing with it. The Maytag Company originated the searn less, heat-retainin- e, g, cast-aluminu- tub, the gyrafoam washing action, and many other outstanding washer improvements. The Maytag deserves an opportunity to demonstrate how it will save you time by doing an entire washing in an hour or so, save of badly your health by making soiled clothes unnecessary, save clothes by its easy way of cleansing by soap and water action alone, and by its Roller Water Remover, with a soft top roll and hard bottom ( hand-rubbin- g roll. 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Center St. Provo, Utah ' ;y Mss? A1 THE WHY of - By H. T OW wtm Story Actually Filmed on the hearty chivalry ruled the range. This story deals with the first changes in the old order the early SUPERSTITIONS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ( i and a rough and romance of the than Bigger Jttummum 2 T |