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Show Uillu mu To Get Ahead and STAY AHEAD PATRONIZE ONICLE CHRONICLE aDvertisers ADVERTISE! DEVOTED TO ALL INTERESTS OF SOUTH UTAH COUNTY "' 0L. PAYSO.N, UTAH COUNTY. N0' U TAH, ntIDAY, OCTOBER 23, .931 $2.00 Days WesH Never Forget PER YEAR Democrats Make Nominations or Coming City Election EESru aa Well sir every out ever done anything niL... - a ordm. r of the fHKfj caU Flo Zieg- a man that some-tilindone out of tbs or-dary, plum out of mid lias " i imaill 7''' must given them W ,W 7 the ordinary. He has given to the American knows fur Lord many years, how that DOMI !0 g NO' an entertainment 'I JED' OH ' Public tv usm tVvV sv Y FtRGlT S CLiaW ooj? Pi ..Are i ? v V - - have more pleasure and happinets than any other - , .5, a jcv A .'M -- aee nl0ret0 they haie man in the World. fian to any ether tremendous agA Circus with all its fur I- 1 assorted animals from gregation Yet of the earths. tbe four cornels can take Just Ziegfeld .. Florentz Mr one half the one breed, in fact just can breed, the she of the specie, and assemble such a round up of beauty that combined with the best there is amusement to o5er at that time in the line, and he cun concoct an evenings entertainment that you remember it p!l the next ear. the Follies A funny thing about all the years I was with it, In hearing people speak of the show that year, they never spoke of it in comparison to any other show. It was always "Its tetter than last years, or its not so good as last years." The reason is its fresh In my mind. He wa3 out on the coast a few weeks ago to visit his charming wife who was playing out there in one of the Coasts most successful shows, and as myself and my family are tremendously fond of him and his family why L he was up to our Igllo one evening for dinner. We got him started in on old times, and we had a great evening. Here was the peer of all Revue Producers of all time telling about his barnstorming about tbe country In his early career. II13 real start was with Sandow the strong man, 1 guess the first strong man. That is the first While many hunting parties left strong man that was strong enough to make people pay to see how strong he Payson during the week perhaps the was. Well Mr. Ziegfeld dug him ip most unusual group left here on Sunover in Europe, and brought him over day morning for Beaver wrhere they here. But let him tell It. to be ready for the hunt "1 remember the first time I was expected Beaver in Canyon Monday night, usout here on the coast. It was on s for first trip. We had a kind of a ing weapons, especially manufactvaudeville show built around him ured bows and arrows. sorter like Harry Lauder carried, The group includes the states most only a better thow. One time In Frisco we expert archers, Mr. and Mrs. Charhad him billed to fight a Lion. Just les Pace and Dr. L. D. Pfouts of barehanded. It creattd a lot of excite Dean Green, Paul Davies, meat and we had a packed house. We Payson, were bringing Rome to Frisco. It was Ralph Lambert, Dr. and Mrs. Verne not a part of our programme, it was . Houston, Dr. and Mrs George C. special stunt that was arranged Cathey and B G Thompson of Portthere. It waseut tiamed either. This land ..j ' A ' c O' J -- TO x OOaT' c.t ;l ri " P v 'I tz '"-- a V iVJ1i r vxv, 4 ) deserted during this week with over half the raa'e population hunting the elusive buck in various parts o' the state. Many of the hunters have started the homeward trek, with deer two and three one, bagged by the various parties. A x ; ( -- iMfft I . ; L.1 t f The old town has been practically cY Tt of : - j uv Dewey Sargent gave the stay-o- t homes the first glimpse of a success ful hunt when he displayed a fine four point buck bagged at Indianela Clarence Stanton was with him but was not as successful. This kill wa? made Tuesday. 7"tirV v' 'J 'o. HMlOYJtEH day with a in the Beaver wilds. two-pointe- r. really thought he was Lion, so we got him a He entered the tempowith more bravo than in the early days ever Womeu kinder half hid their eyes, appearing like they dident ant it to be seen that they were look-nat such a sight, but hoping that something would secretly happen. of the Lion making for him, he ad to make for the Lion. Well the o.d Lion took to outer edges. Sandow had to follow him, In fact chase him. Lin dlJent pay any "tore tonH t0 tban a house cat would. W'W'ut much fsht- Every- ' ered tl,at t'ie klon was doped, hut h v'olll(!ent ven think ON,,?-11- 1 'e Lions, especially after rount,d up the house. Well ef atUll! at least he kept a tUe money from Box' o iffice t0 a fa3t raovinS Convevanro h' t,""3 a terrible shock to g at-M- 1 t; m nie to theL!i,;i Yre-Z- Sandow in a Tiger that style was year ffs u n o'' not the K.ng n,y lito Performance U faCt 116 brousht nt over llue. He ;'n' f ' EHnor Glyn, who used it' & n"ltt,?33' left De Lion3 LionA?Ua the "'ell Sandow not a!iead of th9 Populace. lellow- - thl3 San i'11"'1 clasa man- a fine aP" th stron?est of any of themVe beautiful body- - The Women Vi? r !'m hard was ciui'n t,,at hfi was buatator Sandow' the real ahead H. law. a erf1 01 - 15 Las ha 'reat experience Ztegfe'.j, as the'UMVl,nk,and l33l'Rt ent with Xlr. ,a9 bl8 rr,rc R Roof, how) G;,t ln r,, catty otic fj ejr star art Tv. w a. m. Bon Ton Features Beet Toppers Dance S MTrtR.F'tnD 0WN iSn(' Beet toppers will be given a chance the completion of their work this year at the big Beet Topp ers dance tomorrow night at the Bon Ton. Ralph Migliaccio and his orchestra will be on hand as usual with plenty of stirring music to put the boys back on their feet after their past two weeks of back bending exertion. An added feature will be the guest Trio, entertaining with all the latest song hits. to celebrate Wednes- They hunted Ed Patten, Max Cowan, Waldo Wilson, Sterling Taylor, Gould Dixo and Brentnall Curtis, returned late Wednesday evening from a hunting trip in the Mayfield section. This party was successful in bringing back two bucks shot by Max Cowan and Waldo Wilson. Local Rebekah Lodge Annual M Mens Payson Represented In Honor State Officials Banquet HeM A most interesting event of the Unique Hunting Party San-dow- 0 Elwood Dunn, who hunted with a party from Provo returned i. fellow Sandow better than a big old Lion. rary Colosium any Christian faced one. The large and interested crowd gath-ete- d at the Junior high school last Friday night in reponse to a call mads by Precinct chairman, Thomas E. Reeoce for a Democratic Primary. A complete ticket for the coming city election was named as follows. For Mayor, Heber A. Curtis; four year councilman Leonard A. Hill; three year councilnten, Len Snelson, Reid Persson, Jordan A. Iaw; City recorder Enos Simons; City treasurer, Mrs. Ann Buiterworth. The call was read by Vernal Twede secretary of the local democratic organization, after which the voting took place. A feature of the primary was the exceptional party harmony displayed, there being no hotly con tested races for a place on the ticket and every one present seemed well pleased with the tiekert placed in the race. A I character, and 0 Utah County Farm Bureau Denies Rumor La Grande Gudmundsen, J. C. Bar ney, George Barnett and Skeet PaAt a meeting of the Board of Dirreturned Wednesday night from ectors of the Uah The annual M Mens banquet for per County Farm Burthe Nebeker ranch in Daggett County eau held in the Nebo Stake was held Thursday night City and County Biuid two bucks. Hunting in that secwith JohnOctober Le 19, with State at the Tabernacle with ing, Monday, Rey tion was reported good. F. in M Men Stake son, charge. Stallings in attpresident, George president board the of Directors went Alma Clayton of Salt Lake, a memendance, Selby Dixon bagged his buck the follows: record on as ber of the general board of the ll. opening day. He hunted near Thistle. To tbe farmers of Utah County: I. A. was the guest speaker. The foil Information has come to us that some owing program was given: Singing Martin Schramn and John Zeeman the of the county think the of farmers of America; invocation, Don Taylor returned Wednesday afternoon from Bureau is paying Farm Utah of Springlake; What M Mens work a County Z hunt near Holden, Utah. John on beets, at the a to man tare of take means to me; Wayne Hansen buck on Tuesman bagged 0 beet M. various Men Genola loading stations in sugar Benjamin; selection, day, Glee Club; Future possibilities of Utah County. We, the Board of DirM. Men work Clark Elmer of Pay-so- n ectors and the Executive Board, would Marion Elmer, Earl Davis, Neldon like this statement corrected and first ward; talk, William Madsen, Stevens, and Max Elmer returned want the farmers to know that we Nebo Stake M. I. A. superintendent; Wednesday with two bucks killed ;n HAVE NOT hired 0 Oregon. vocal solo, Maurice Jones of the first any person thii Mayfield. Mr. Thompson, a professor of the the above for season Leave Girls Alma select purpose. address, Two ward; Clayton; Payson College Oregon State Agricultural Leo Genola Glee Signed: ion, Labor club; remarks, Field Mission hunt For hundred per cent A came from Portland for the hunt, He UTAH COUNTY FARM BUREAU Nebeker, Stake M Men director. Fran Albert Bills. by Sterling is a noted hunter of the Northwest 0 Miss Lucille Curtis, daughter of Dr. were com, and George Pickering in six mile Officers for the coming year championnational and has held the Lake Man-tiSalt and Mrs. Asa L. Curtis left elected as follows: president, Clark canyon about ?ix miles south of Pioneer Organization Holds ship in archery. last Thursday night for Louisville, Elmer; Elmo B. WilThree fine bucks were the victAmerican Meeting Dean Green won the Kentucky, headquarters for the east son, both of the first ward; secretary ims of this party. Round archery championship at ths Central States mission where she will treasurer, Byron Gale of the Fouth Payson Camp No. 1, daughters of last state meet and Charles Pace tbe labor as a missionary for the L. D. It is reported from a reliable source Utah Pioneers, met last Thursday at ward; athletic committee, Wayne Han all around title. himS. Church. sen, chairman; Orson Hancock, Ro.-an- d that Charles UePew discovered the home of Mrs. Loretta Cowan, this The party stayed at the Pace home Canin and Mr. of h Rn Payson I.e on a inting trip self Nelson Inez social daughter Miss Ott, committe, being the first regular meeting for in Payson Saturday night and left date Johnson, chairman, Shirley Barnett yon. but had forgot to include a gun the left the Ott G. Fred Mrs. year. Captain Maud Searles was early Sunday. They will be away for for Milwaukee, heaguarters for the and McClain Nelson, Each of the off- in his hunting equipment. in charge. one week. Sam Littlefield of Beaver North Central state where she will icers spoke briefly. Mrs. Mary Jeppson gave the lesson Harold Wilson and Ned McBeth will serve as a guide leading into Mar Hendrickson, son of labor. Ia Denver where on topic, a vocal solo was rendered by for left Saturday whoie the north fork of the canyon Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hendrickson left to appear at the Mrs. Mellm Cowan and a reading Miss Lillian Gray, Miss Donna Monday they were twelve miles must be traveled on foot for Independence Missouri the West for exant v. a? given by Miss Echo Haynes. and Miss Blanche Daley ent- Fitzsimons General Hospital or horseback. States mission head quarter? Spencer Central cadet Reports were given by a number training. -- 0 ertained at a shower Friday night at ination for flying of delegates who attended the county where he has been assigned to work. the home of Mrs. Dorothy McClellan 0- Beet Digging Discontinues Mrs. Ralph Migliaccio left Saturday convention in Provo the last week in honor of Mrs. Frank Mountford received Farmers in this district The Stake Tabernacle will be the Denver accompanied by her little in September. for orders Saturday to discontinue digg- place of mystifying, horrifying, terr- formerly, Helen Curtis a recent pop- niece. The mother of the litle girl is ular young bride. Lunch was served at ing beets until notified. The beet? ifying noises next Wednesday night, ill in a Denver hospital. Mrs five small tables with the decoration? irriouvly so gobb-linhad been pouring into the factory October 28th at 8 P. M. Ghosts, will return this week. and details suggestive of Halleween. Migliaccio fast that they hadstarted to heat in witches and many other strange Cards were placed for Mr?. Vera the piles due to the unusually warm creatures in an atmosphere of Walter and Gilbert Peay, who aie Mountford, Mrs. Evelyn Iarsen, weather for this season. owls, cats, and lizards will at the University of Utah students Taylor. Miss Ruth Snow', M.?s The delay was unavoidable and xva? entertain you. The M. I- - A. Officers several days last week here with Trelma Larsen, Mi-- s Louise Ballard, spent only In force for a few days as the promise a haunting time to all who Mr. and Mrs. Arthur their parents, Miss Dorothy Ryan, Miss Mildred digging was resumed on Thursday. attend. See the Room of Horrors! Peay. Finlayson, Miss Venetta Johnson, Mrs, Adelia Dixon has been visiting Miss Marvalene Johnson. Mi?? Jean R. J. Gray of Long Beach, CalifornCARD OF THANKS Lake for several days during Dixon, Miss Florence Pickering, Miss l wbh prae-fuFearn Gray, T. H. Wilson and J e ia, acknowledge We wish to the past week. Mi Merle Smith, on Leah Francom, kind left last week on their annexpress. the Flanders S.m.tn-onappreciation Grace j Miss Faye Depew, Mi in the Henry mountains j hunt whether ual deer expresc of your sympathy Mss MLss Thelma Erickson, what 1 was to do or of car, or a service joined flora! party of eight hunteis They tribute, by Mable Carson, Mis? Dolly Francetn say, never suggested or uever cut out. from southern Utah assistance. t. Progressive and the honored gut And to thli.k after 3J years of giving your personal and Family Isaacson Sam awarthe has lie still In with town them the best prizes games were played o Mrs. Aldon Ludlow was hostess 0 best show la New York. That shows ded to Grace Simmons and Mable made and baby that B. members of the 0. G. Bridge Cltti) the wasent the performers it Mrs. Clyta Margett? Carson. The young bride received with her molast Ziegeld shows, (for hundreds have visited here last Friday evening. Special guests many lovely gift?. come and gone). It was Just Ziegfeld. horse were Mrs. Rowe Lewis of Spanish Mrs. M. Burdick. ther, for record being I think he holds the n Mrs of Harmer Art Fork, Benjam Champion. lie knew colors, and he Eldnn Reece left ast Saturday for and Mrs. Thelma Harmer. Mr?. Hat "Id Miss Melva Curtis who is atten knew beauty. lie knew how to keep -where he will attend the Cap-- , Okerman received the prize for club Collwas Denver front being vulgar. His at Utah Agriculture mj? ital school of Pharmacy. He will be score, Mrs. Art Ilarmer the guc'--t a gift, and not an accomplishment ege, was in Payson over Saturday for three months. away Long live the old Master. favor aT1(j Mrs jack McBeth th-eand Sunday. MvNaugM Syndic ite, Inc) week was the banquet and social given at the I. 0. 0. F. Hall Monday night by the ladies of the local Lodge in honor of a number of state officials including Mrs. Rose Tervort of Sandy, state president; Mrs. Meade of Bingham, state Mrs. Clara I. Moore of Salt Lake, state secretary. It was then annual official visit. Visiting lodge members were present from Eureka Provo, Salt Lake, Sandy and Bingham The banquet was served to one hundred and was prepared under the of Mrs. Mattie Peay. A prowas enjoyed and featured gram from the visiting officers. t; six-poi- nt dt-ecti- ado-ress- . nt, .o s, Smilin' Charlie Says Mis.-Vivia- n s, has th -- TV automobile didn't put th' into tV discard it put him into b0terd me as to society (i). '931, consolation. |