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Show PAGE THE PAYSONIAN Issued Every Friday at Pay son by the PAYSONIAN PUBLISHING SUBSCRIPTION BATES One Year, in Advance Six Months, in Advance STAGE AND SCREEN Utah, WILL BLIND HUSBANDS BF. OPENING BILL AFRIL CO. the Gnvetv theatre changes hands on Friday, April i. the new owners will us,, Blind Husbands as their opening bill, this to be fol A Woman of Pleasure. lowed by Both are strong pictures and are sure fans of this secto please movie Blind Husbands was the tion. vehicle used in making the opening of the new Kinema theatre in Balt T.nkp nnd made nno of the biggwrt hits of the season. This week representatives of the Western Amusement the company, new owners of the house, were here for the purpose of attending to the mnnv changes which have been outlined The new lighting effects have been received and will soon be inwill stalled, while Provo painters start minting nnd decorating the house early in the coming week. When $2.50 $125 Entered at the Postoffice at layson, Utah, as second class matter. THE STAFF IVAN DALLAS CORE Editor in Chief WARE . Associate Editor LILLIAN TAYLOR VANCE ' Je.jil and Society ADA DONE TAYLOR Local and Society REPORTERS EDITH FINLAY SON CRAVENS, THIRZA IIUISH SMITH PEARL JACOBS JENNEY OTT, HELEN TOLHFRST, FLORENCE SAMUELS. ADA UTAH, MARCH 25, 1921. THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, FOOT MePETH , VILLAGE GRENNWICn SPECIAL WRITERS Jewell Annie Littowood Curtis, Ellsworth, Dorothy Dudley Clnridgo Jensen, Blanche Gebhart Porter, Amy Townsend nnynes, Genevieve William-so,- , Tiidjen, Lillie Stark Milos( Frnn-cellAdams Sorensen, Zina Curtis Lula Haney Ertnndxon, Erlamsdon, Mayme Wilson Done, Lucy Mnyeoek Dixon, The most FOLLIES noteworthy girl spectacle that will visit Provo this is announced season for Monday, Mare), 21, at the Columbia Theatre. It is the Greenwich Village Follies, that gnv and fantastic revue emanatwidely dising from New Yorks Famed for cussed Quartier Latin. its rare artistry ami exotic beauty, ss well ns for its exceptional comic Follies and melodic values, the has been universally acclaimed by c and public ns the most club press and-rausi- a OUR APPRECIATION uncon-lheatri- The members of the Cultus to wish to express thotr gratitude W. E. Ellsworth of the Paysoninn for the kindly interest hP has shown In More par the club at all times. tleularly just at present we would voice our appreciation of his courtesy and consid ration in placing at mir highwny and fairly All renders ran no lighted. help but appreciate a remark of this Lind, but would wo care to hnv them visit th,, back streets of our city, where there are only light poles nt either corner, equipped with a very small light which is very easily burned out, and tor some unknown cause left several night be ones are replaced, thus fore new leaving the outskirts in total darkIn the wee small hours of ness. the night nil light are tnrned off our city in total dnrkness, limving thus giving the thief or prowler full access to whatsoever ho may choose. Would it not be profitable to add ft few more lights to the back streets and let (limn all burn until daybreak T well ventional production cade. of the past de- - The producers of the Follies purposely shunned all the stereotyped methods of their contemporaries in assembling this merry creation. The revue differs from any of its type as much as Greenwich Village differs from any other community in America. It locks the dull professional flavor which identifies the every day concoction built on a foundation of mirth, melody and feminine beauty. Even in this last regard the builders of the Follies wore not content to frame the antics of tneir featured players with the machine-modelechorus girl. John Anderson, director of the revue, combed the studios of McMein, Strauss, Flagg, Stanlaws, and Gibson in Ly sander, Christy, search of new and distinct types of feminine beauty. He even raided the shops of the Fifth Avenue modistes for their ahnpoly mannikins, with the result that he assembled the twenand models. Theirs famous artists ty is a naive and refreshing beauty that reaidly distinguishes them from any the stage. similar group now on Conventional scenery is tabooed in Great the Follies. sweeping and silk, satin velvet of oyrloramas tn batik, have displaced the awkward an cumbersome, wood and canvas, his With scenery. electric lights Anderson accomplished never feats that his predecessors Before the premiere of dreamed of. Anderson was voted the Follies, an eccentric; the day afterward, a genius of stagecraft. d much-toaste- paint-daube- ing men and boys of our own town. While they enjoy playing good music, it costs money and time to play and it. We, as citizens must produce remember it, and when called on to the resurrection of Christ the .rin cipal feast of the Christians. Freni very early Christian times it was ob served with great solemnity. In the primitive ehurefi it was one of the special days for the admimstra tion of baptism, and the newly bap tizej woie their white robes the en tire week. The faithful greeted each other with a kiss of peace ami the solutntion Christ has risn, to which the response was, He has risen indeed. This custom is still in vogue in Russia. In the Catholic church the fes tivities of Luster really begin on the proceeding morning with the mass of Holy Saturday. The proper time for the celebration of Easter has occasioned much eon-In the the second century, troversy. a dispute arose on this point, between the eastern and western church Columte Seconds 1 es. The great mass of eastern Christians celebrated Easter on tho Jewish passover, the 14th day of the first Jewish month or moon, think mg of Christ as the true laschal Lamb. The western churches celebrated it on the Sunday after the 11th day, holding that it was the eommenmoration of the resurrection of Jesus. The council of Nioaea settled the question in 325 A. D., that Easter was to be held not upon a certain day of the month or moon, but on a Sunday. It was debated at the introduction of the Gregorian calendar, whether Easter should continue to be movable or a fixed Sunday after the 21st of March should not be adopted. The fouteenth of the calendar, moon, which has from the time of the Jewish laws been considered full moon for ecclesiastical purposes, falls generally on the fifteenth or sixteenth of the real moon, which is generally on tho 14th .or 15th day. Tho rule is that Easter day is always the first Sunday .after the paschal moon, i. e., the full moon, which happens upon or next after the 21st of March, the beginning of the eccesiastical year, and if the full moon happens on Sunday, Easter lav is the Sunday following. Tho Greef church which did not iccept the Gregorian calendar, us ually celebrates Easter on a different The day from the western churches. popular observances, past and present connected with the day are innumer- Gift of Columbia Records O Better Still An Easer-tim- e A Colttnbia Grafonola Pre-W- ar Prices REYNOLDS CO. tnp band flnaneiall wo must be liberal as possible as is not there disposal the Easter edition of the Our londst and heartiest applause thorns, his deciples bring the xxonderous To paper with the privilege of expressing band ever pondered peace should bo given when the plays. That head w untrammelled s oar views with an new In the past not one third of the and love hastes a messenger devine and of sharing in the profits And Marv pen demonstration crowd hns shown any wakeful Glad resurrection through His from the advertising. And tidings of weary after the playing. People in cars We have sought not so much to bear. so streets tho nights. drive wildly through paper, although produee n feature that it is impossible for desirous fa ardent 'ayer for sinners spent, Thus did the blessed Jesus contem- whirh features some there are speeial to hear. peoplo we hope our renders will enjoy, as plate dos able. Behold h breathing out his soul to Remember a few of tho The work The use of eggs in this connection to produep a newspaper, which will a make that God band, good and dnnts done is of tho highest antiquity, tho eggs reflect and serve th territory of its lips, for cruel enemies While nnd boost for it. That man eireulation. having been considered in widlv sepaa Father claim rates There has been not one editorinl mythologies as a Was e- need of others like this SHOULD EVERTIUNG BE DRY? And all their glorious kinship be It is prowriter but several, and their aim symbol of resurrection. K'Vj renewed. ns in other cases, has without exception, been to One day Inst summer when the bable that here, Or lo more gloriously displayed. CLEAN BASEBALL concentrated the in a constructive way, without church and adopted in 02 thermometer registered degrees And so today a message glad is on earlier eustoms. This is certainmalice, but with nn earnest desire to Tho irighest morn that ever had At this season of the year the the shade, called at Mrs. .Tones brought fires which Easter of the aid in the development of Tnyson, ly tnip an baseball bug gets under the skin of the home of Mrs. Green Your Tavson and Our Pnvson. and sat formerly celebrated the trumph of Fpon i darkened and deathstricken Of life renewed with each returning spring, v.'ld every lover of tho great American fanning vigorously, finally exclaim- spring over winter. forth with all its warmth Easte customs from an excellent Was hat glad morn when Mary That the ing, Much has been said i game. QUESTION? love and f in use survival in of about illustration a s indow surh closed on hot popular gambling dayf pat year fne One or two elulis in While discussing wavs and means i,all. the empty To wake to life nce more the slumI ei'tlie religion. the) said Mrs, Green, Well, )oy and wonder to Witj bering earth. for improving tho City of tho Liv- American nnd National league wore mve to keep thorn closed, or spend tmb. A child is educated by everything whv not devote a part of our wrecked by guilders bribing players, most of my time dusting. Of course ing, flower and blade Our own Suit Lake club was hit the City of lavson owns a sprinkl with which it qomes contact. Par while they stood before the door Each sleepy little time and energy toward improving of grass stone the Dead? rolled the had in the jliard as was almost even- club City of ing wngon, but it is dry nnd so Every circumstances of early life, Wariering who Is slowly stretching in its darkened And right here nrP our streets. eonst league. the home, the neighborhood, the games any Why not make the lost Tenting bed of in ones loved a garmof to our would like to call attention a plae( shining Would it not be possible to have nnd tasks, all have their influence, At angel, clothed place And reaching up toward, bright rays of in to memoriijs. is and baseball all these the (Vw but the as facts of ents plonsnnt our streets this regards greatest beauty bright sprinkled coining of light instead of a waste of weeds nnd our own community, Next to tho home stands Fore the-i- i stood in gentle accents or install a street vacuum home. summer, To stand renewed and all their beauty The is school school. the 1av.son, if given the right brand (hat tho housewives sticky clay! public ipnke. may operate! shed. This cannot be accomplished byj,,f ball, is sure to be one of the They would turn out 100 strong for modern institution of great value.! A Cultus Club Member. individual effort but must be done il(..st ball towns in the Utah Central ,,ss dust Some of our sister towns So rich arc the possible result of j Fear not for whom thou seekest surnot as a whole. is with a smaller population, have the general education that it league. assume not gladly would Who The Pnyson Has,. Ball association sprinkling wagon on the streets from prising that many have come their share of the expense of seed is to be commended for its work early until late. We feel there is trust it as a guarantee of safety. -ing to lawn and employing a care- xii clearing up the old pork, nnd if no better or prettier plnce than the Thus our public school system It The Nity become a national idol. taker! it follows this up and keeps the parkt0wn in which wo live, so each Think it over. of all betting and rowdyism it jPn should have one aim. A more school district, while smnll, has til of being the best jfdi t will be sure of the solid support beautiful Pnyson with well sprinkled lossibility BETTER STREET LIGHTS J of the lady fans. trict in the state. streets. Next year tho Nebo distriaf ril tiTourists while stopping in our rity SUPPORT THE BAND comprise thirty schools in the EASTER have been heard to remark, A very er n part of Utah county, emptying . Thu dispretty city, to enter in the evening We must support our band this jj more than 150 teachers. Easter should be a sacred day pavement leading from nil four dl summer. The members are all from extends trict is it festival ns all people Springvile m the the 10 Mail Orders Accepted a. m. Seats on Sale Next Monday, north, up Spanish Fork canyon as Now When Accompanied by Cheek or Money Orders far as Clinton ad Dividend, on the 5 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC muth. It contains throe senior Payable to Columbia Theater. one at one Springiilk, to Mecca all of high schools, For one year the metropolitan pilgrims at Spanish Fork and one r Pnyson. of artistic sensation As different from all other 5 the shrine This year they have inJituted a revues as Greenwich village is different from any other JJ new pMiey, establishing junior high B community. in Santaquin, , Salem and schools, 5 ANNOUNCE THE INC., BOHEMIANS, tho junior high Goshen, thus keeping school in these small towj and the cost of transportation. It is hoped that eventually the A Daring and Colorful Spectacle Mirroring the Notions and JJ school board will be able to separate the Emotions the Ethics and Antics of New .Yorks the junior from the senior high school Owing to eoogested conQuartier Latin entirely. g ditions in the grades tie seventh and Bartholomae and Book and John in the high now by are Philip Lyrics Murray 5 eigth grades Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Anderson JJ school building which I feel contributes to inefficiency in both de Original Greenwich Village Company and Production With Our high school build5 James Watts, Ted Lewis, The Jazz King; A1 Herman, partments. ing is inadequate for the number .of Verna Gordon, Hickey Brothers, and the JJ Svlvia Jason, students and it is loped that conTWENTY FAMOUS ARTISTS MODELS ditions Vill soon bo such that we school ENTIRE LOWER FLOOR $3.00; BALCONY, may have a new senior high This not only applies building. $2.00 GALLERY, $1.00 to Tayson but to the other large Add 10 Per Cent for War Tax. owns in tho district frit-icix- help - p co-ne- th 1 ' j, I - llllllll . A SpOlLUJIVlIIBI NIGHT A I V PR0V0-0I Monday, March 28 J eit-elo- NE A Great Responsibility Rests on the Grocer Greenwich Village Follies We Assume that Responsibility by Serving Only the Best In Everything We Do Not Sacrifice Quality to Make a Little Lower Price Our Customers Appreciate Our Attention to Their Best Interests. -- EASTER BETLECTIONS Today lets ponder on that life sublime Thy dying Rarior, nailed upon the cross which were Those hands extended, ever stretched To unloose thy burdens, and impart rich blessings on thy head. His fett, Wightman Supply Co, Payson, Utah ooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooo TED LEWIS . nailed into the accursed tree That over went, to do his Fathers' IwilL tiding? glad to you salvation 'bring That choieest blessings, all your days Wit may Upon hi ffll tender temples wTCnth J 5 ofjj And His Jazz Band Exclusive Columbia Artists are with the Greenwich Village Follies appearing in Provo March 28, Ogden March 29 and 30, Salt Lake City March 31 and April 1 and 2. Dont fail to see and hear them play. Then come in. We sell Ted Lewis Records. W. L. REYNOLDS CO., Payson, Utah. IUBI iiauuia |