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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH f The rooms and game Ralph Loveless, Mrs. Ray M.iv-- ie decorated attracuvely Sutn'oii, Mr-i- . Clarence Stanton, Mrs. ta'.- l! rcn h marigolds. and a '.es Vernon Stanton, Mr. Wood and the 'with The Fub will meet Monday even- Kuet of honor. ij?- of Mrs. Eninia tht jtjM wel-be will member r.a and new social wa-- held Friday evening J i i(j by the Federated Music dob at the borne of Mrs. Ella Anderson under Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith enter-Th- e the direction of the social committee.' dinner evening was spent in playing tai ied at a delightin', bridge IlKIBICiKHlBIKICiSlKiaStfiil3BIPm:illBI3B9SlBEBKIB9 A 1 ... i FOOTBALL For Pain Relief In Minnie s B. Y. U. vs. Utah University October 14th. This should be a real Game. You cannot, afford to inks it. be in effect on the Special Low Excursion R;iJ', v Demand And 1 Local Items By Mrs. A. R. Wilson Rhone fit In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hamilton who are leaving this week for California to remain jmk finately a group of friends and neighbors arranged a pleasant farewell surprise party Saturday night. Present were! Mr. nd Mrs. George Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. George Stanton Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Will Wyler, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spen-- j cer, Mr. and Mrs. John Betts, Mr. j Approximately GOOO bucks are expected to be killed during the 11 day deer season this fall. It is estimated that an equal number were killed jlast year. Evenso, it seems that deer (are becoming more plentiful in Utah each year, thanks to the protection that has been given to the female of the species. Statistics kept on the Dixie and Beaver preserves last fall are interesting. Exactly 2137 hunters registered fur deer hunting on the Dixie preserve and 1508 bagged bucks. And HMO registered on the Beaver preserve killing 1242 buckskins. That j in e!k the State Weed "ere kllll G2 anj Mrs. Claience Stanton, Mr. ami Mrs. Vernon Stanton, Mrs. Margaret Wilde and Mrs. Barbaia Wood. ; Mbs. Margaret Wilde will leave this week for Council Bluffs, Iowa w'here she will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Quick and other i datives. In her honor a farewell party was given by a number of her neighbors at the home of Mrs. Barbara Wood. Those present were Mrs. Minnie Douglass, Mrs. Emma Wilson Mrs. Kathryn Betts, Mrs. Henry Jep-p;oMis. Alvira Davis, Mrs. William Keele, Mrs. Elmer Kempton, Mrs. Otis Hamilton, Mrs. David Sar- - f Ctah --- Pt " the n, GENUINE BAYER r.et harm the heart. So if you want QUICK and SAFE relief see that you g t the real Buyer article. the Rayer cross on Always 1.. ;k everv t.blet as illustrated. ib'.e. and ;Vr Die words !R G E N V N K it A Y E R TTwia ASi M V on every bo. tie or nack tue. DOES NCT HARM TH; HEART ASPIRIN a A Great PARADE of VALUES 15 to 20 MORE IF WE HAD TO BUY THIS ,'CLOTHING TODAY IT WOULD BE PRICED WE CONTRACTED FOR OUR FALL LINES EARLY LAST JUNE AT PRICES THAT WERE CURRENT BEFORE N. R. A. WAS IN OPERATION. THERE HAS BEEN AN ADVANCE OF 15 to 20 SINCE. WHY NOT TAKE THE SAVINGS WE GAINED FOR YOU? h' 'T? Fall Suits $15.00 kn ai'h' $25.00 UCatl0nsllba,l $155.00 telephone Again there and every. person, school has can also nse & to keep in touch in their friends. irtamer, And, only with a nan aid be summoned in case C'.u telephony ;ructed instan'Jf of emergency. intal itertain CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT RELATING TO INTOXICATING LIQUOKB u New the ir Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Articla XXII af th Constitution of the State of Utah by Repealing Section 3 Thereof Relating to the Prohibition and Regulation of Sale, Manufacture, Use, Advertisement of. Possession of or Traffic in Intoxicating Liquors. Be It resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two-thirof all members elected to each House and of all th members of each House concurring therein: SECTION 1. Repealing Section 8 of Articl 22. That it is proposed to amend Article XXII of the Constitution of Utah in the following particular, That Section 8 of Article XXII of the constitution of Utah be and the same is hereby repealed. SECTION 1 Doty of Secretary of State. The Secretary of State is hereby directed to submit the proposed amendment contained hereinto to the electors of the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTION t. Effective Date. If adopted by the electors of the state this amendment shall have effect on the first day of January next succeeding a determination by the Board of State Canvassers of the result of the election designated in Section 2 hereof. A Any lemployee take your Secretary of State First publication September Last publication Ben ic twill hi ;het order. c will anm The Mountain States Telephone RA & Telegraph Ca VBSEBBEiEESEElimilwq CASH PAID FOR USELESS HORSES k C0H DEAD ONES IF CALLED LD LATELY. PHONE 680, PROVO, UTAH ESESHEaBlSEBaailllllBS 5 H j 5 TTWhisrujLjL ( ini (SEAL) and , t0 b? run in Xow that the children whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 1st day of September, 1933. patterns that make men feel happier and younger. here, wheri liad In witness In smart new styles and The last h ramls I, M. H. Welling, Secretary of SLite of the Stale of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is fall, true and correct d copy of the Constitutional Amendments by th regular and special sessions of record in my office. to off 'Ik .ran, SEC. 8. The legislature may, by appro-pria- e legislation provide for the establishment of a minimum wage for women and minors and may provide for the comfort, health, safety and general at. fare of any and all employees. No provision of this constitution shall be construed as a limitation upon the authority of the legislature to confer upon any commission now or hereafter created such power and authority as the legislature may deem requisite to carry out the provisions of this ; aGC mh fri.mU lows : 1 Mantfe fjl- - uh(.repermit3, Th. SECTION 1. That It is proposed to amend Article Id of the Constitution by the addition of a section which will read as fol- do-- s s lLS Telephone Joint Rnolutiou Proposing an Amendment to Articl. 1 of th Constitution, by tho Addition of a Section Relating to a Minimum Wag. for Women rml Minors; and General Welfare of Any and all Employees. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two-thirof all the member! elected to each house concurring therein : Asy-ir-i- m.SS b, We Hare A Because of a unique process ia manufacture, Genuine Bayer Tablets are made to disintegrate or dissolve INSTANTLY you take them. Thus they start to work instantly. Start "taking hold of even a severe headache; neuralgia, neuritis or rheumatic pain a few minutes after taking. And they provide SAFE relief for Genuine BAY'ER ASPIRIN j. llcenst nr on firhnne and hunting lt! to kill CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT IN ! .ELATION TO MINIMUM WALES FUR WOMEN AND MINORS ASPIRIN che 55 ej, With the re.iA.,,1, ceiving ' GENUINC BAYER th 6 perit from 56 perm itT "r1' gion. for eight guests, the members of their ,.on night club. at. Get killed in which Constitutional Amendments llSBiaESljeaiia3S3EIIBBEeZE9BBBIBSIXS92BHI9SEKfiBI!S2S at, DERR EXPECTED TO BE KILLED THIS FALL ":,1S SALT LAKE & Ui AH RAILROAD , 0000 ln. K,.r,t, Deseret Mortuary Co. egio: Sympathy Understanding Experience to ensure that nothing is M undone to give a comforti Service Phone 107 T Walter Rigby, Local Mgr. J 6, 1923. November 6, 1933. A. O. Smoot, District Manat Prep Suits $38.75 Those Fabrics are soft, re I'lypiJnnq look ing And there are new style details that mark these coats clearly as Fall 1933 versions. $7.50 to $12.75 Boys Suits $4.50 to $7.50 cout All b nguar New Shipment Of LADIES coir Fr fist PUMPS ii They cl a AND wit t trai ly all The New 1934 Priced HOSE TIES 50c A & great $1.00 15c - 25c 35c assortment all the new Lisle, Rayon, and all silk in the new Fall Patterns. patterns. HI HR ITS 75c & $1.25 New Fall Styles, anteed dye-fa- st guar-containi- ng and Pre-shrun- k. Pre-Shru- nk Overalls Special . ... QQ $3.75 stitched, Special r lt Q m IPE?s3)nQ (s easiest Trade-I- Wave-ban- PHILCO 17 Lowboy is a true Duai a receives police and airplane calls in programs. See and hear it enjoy ltSrmruome now. We will be glad to give you a THE CLOTHIERS poi ail. fMrs. n p con fd Mr d ' Taylor S es m Allowance - the payments Big Dixon A is MANY OTHER NEW 1934 PHILCOS Q tra opose -- IL&iontS 1 1 is hand-rubbe- d OoC thi ttral by the to Mens Work Shirts, Ventilated and Triple- - PHILCO Auditorium Speaker, concealed Inclined Sounding Board and many other exclusive features. cabinet Exquisite of costly woods. A sensational value at $105 complete. Chi Jd in Fill your home with melody with this amazing new PHILCO 17 Lowboy. The finest tone you have ever heard made possible SPECIALS lor FRIDAY and SATURDAY Mens Crown i PHILCO JUST ARRIVED! ( ill is Derform3nce Trial, fj, d Mr k $21.50 - Russell IA Co- - 0c nce Pa- |