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Show CHRYSLER AIID .CountyNews MAXWELiCARS ' PAYSOPGIl i IIANDLED HERE - GIVES PLAY CHItfsLEn AXD 8.. . ;With The opening of th Ricbena PAYSON HIGH 6 CO Motor company's sales and attrvU-rooms at 310 West. Center alreet (Special t The ' Herald.) ' . he ?Ai jK N, 7 March as soori aTthe buildtiijt renovated. i.uii'tkive' l'lay of the Pay ton Prove will have another automobleb school was" given Friday night bile agency which will ha mile two tit the Star theater. They presented of ib4 most popolar cars Aiade the comedy, 'Daddy LongleR," unthe Good Maxwell and 4he J der the direction of Miss Veda New Chrysler Hit ' ' " ; Scorup, teacher of dramatic art r The Richen brothers, C. J. Rich-en- s The leads Were played . by Miss Carl E. Richens and C L Elizabeth Binions and Jack Finlay. hare "sold MasweBa iwd R11hs, Olher in the- - cast were Norma cars' In BummH and Chryalcr Krlaadson, Ertua Pattea, Nyda coanties daring the pa 4'hree Clydia Burdlek. (rbetl Huber, wltk beadtjrtartert at Coat-villyearst Louise Dixon, Jlanl Olson, Gladys to have crane to Pro aad Roeella Bona, Naomi Richmond,,. well and Mat introduce Chrysthe Bctts, Ray Patten,3 Dllle Hancock, Churl. a rjirker, Rodger" Berry, ler ears .in this territory. , The Chrysler Six Is a car of new Charles TCertsell, Brown, Douglass design, being developed by, Walter and Aleue Stark Evelyn Tllson, ! P. Chrysler, past president of the AfvH I'onk.T ! ft r Hi who -- k 21.-T- i ,L 1, , I- - i 4 A Ne w ' to-da- " MolH-ga- Bar-net- Maxwell-Chryslei- ? Dealet For This City a t, e . Another Millinery Sale KEELER NAMED C01IISSI0N Monday Only ONE HATS shades, Green, dango. (KperiaJ to The Herald.) ' PAYSON, Mart '21. Karl F. Kceler, engineer of the Strawberry nigh Line Canal company, liUff tiers appointed by Gov. George II. Dent a a mrnilMt of the, Utah Water Storage commission. The appointment was. confirmed by the senate before It adjourned, .f HUNDRED NEV SPRING in all the new high tones and Including Thistle Bloom, Jade Bluet, Periwinkle and Fan- . Values to $10.00 PAYS0NI40NS WANT GOV'NOR (Special to The Herald) PAYSLdXMari:h, ,tjie reg- ulur meeting of the Pay son Lion E. r hit tht ""week: lrostdent ChrlHtensen of the focal club was nominated as a candidate for the office T district governor, to be fitted on at the ntate convention at 2S& Pleasant in May. Paul New- Buhlnsoa-a- nd roeyer, liaight of Suit Lake were guests of thq club and were tile speakers of '. . ' I s - j . . ' 1 . I First Choice Ljit tlie,eytlng. rv yiaxf? 7rrn low priced field, Flexibility and.speed without as the two outstanding feafnmr of the New 8lx. It type four-- ' Bbeel brakes and the motor crankshaft has seven main bearing. The 3, ,- - it tiff HOUSE OF qUAUTt, (Special to The Herald.) PAYSON. March 21. At the reg ular meeting of the Payson Chamber of Commerce this week, Prof. Archie Kobbins of the physical education department" of the B. Y. U. spoke on outdoor activity and work. A committee composed of Earl Page, Held Persson, A. It. Wilson, Don 8. Page and Wendell Erlandson Was named to push the plans for the planting of the vacant lots; within tho. city with tfet's and paying crops. f " HOME ACTOR TakeOffFat Can anything be simpler (him convenient little tablet taking four times each day until your weight is reduced to noitual. Of 'BREAKS OUT' ' REII)iXI,.CaUf March, 21. as you like, and keep on home- - talent- - EiM.LUCYIS get-tin- LAIDJOitEST (Special to Tlie Herald.) fef-la- .V, s Marth SLt'uneral ' NOME HERO TO LOOK! LOOK! in THE COURTSHIP OF MILES STANDISH At Provo High School Auditorium I ? Monday and Tuesday, March 23 and 24 .. ? greuU-H- t Vbf prudwtloii that lias ever been produced. don't yoa siicak for yourself, Jolin?" was words. wrrc IJ'd by Irisellli when John Aldeu ' - . Woolns Prisi tlhi for his ftkaid. Miles BtamlMt: Thes , ' ' Jiisit fiink of ITiwWjr flaying America's first true- love!- . i - Wash, March ' Gunnar Kasson, famous Alaskutt'musber who featured in the recent race td Notoe durinfr the ' dlptneria epidemic, will arrive ? - Tiie BE HONORED SEATTLE, CHARLES RAY 1 X- ' - 'i ! 1 J L r Vilf-- J t- ... 1" f" ST,t j' ; we urge you to accept thb . - L' iuc mnxaLct 1 1 f - t.- - r.;.. 1 ,n Only proven principles! were used in designing theenew Chrysler Six. Yet every phase of its performance proves that a distinctively new kind of motor car has been created. Here are some of the thinp that will make you JnarveU FROM PAYSON PAYSON, March 21." Mrs. John B. Ilulxh has been visiting for a fortnight in Halt Lake She attended with hef children. a farewvli testlfnoiitftl ""gtvci- r- for her grnndon, Wsyne Huish, the yonrig son of Mr. and 3. Eugene Huish, formerly of this city. He has left for France to fill a mission fof the- ch. , From a motor only bore by 434'inch stroke, you get 68 horsepower, top speed well over 70 miles an hour, gasoline economy safely '20 miles , lli-- s V.i per gallon' and. aflashing that is electrifying. pick-u-p 3-in- ch " fzr) I . These truly remarkable results were made possible by intensive research and development over a period of years. You could not buy a car that is better engineered and built if you paid twice the rrice. v-- to Mra:1 Wllf MeCofmlek went to SaJt ' Lake ' Friday morning bring home h daughter, Mis Jane end; Miss Woods, for Myra Remington. . a 'classmate- of Miss Wood at Rowland HalL will . acomimny theia' :,na!.Q'-l;;.r- i For some time, we shall maintain "open house" in our sales rooms. Come in and book yourself for a ridev Mrs. Glenn Loveless wasSn Logan last week for the ntilverslty extension course. She took up the project of the Four II. Health club work. I 1 .1 J. -. Richens Motor Co. ' Provo, Utah 310 West Center Miss Grace Simmons entertained a number of her girt friends at'ber home Tuesday evenlg to celebrate her birthday anlversary. 1 Mrs. Mrs. Finley, Mrs. Howard Strang, Bridge was the- - diversion. Wilson and Lawrence Jeffers Mrs. Tage Perry, Mrs. A; B. KenFloyd Mr. and'Mrs. Abroin Donei former residents of ' Payson, celebrated received the high score prizes and nedy, Mrs.. Lamb, Mrs. Samuel their golden wedding anniversary Mrs.' T. E. Reece and Ray Stevena- Smith and Mrs. Frank Smith. . last Sunday In Salt Lake at the the eoundutions. Mrs. Elmer Cioward was hostess home of their son, Arthur Done, Mr. and Mrs. John TKne. and, Mr. -- Miss .Cleora MendeiihaJL MisaL' a charmingly arranged aftermMiu and Mrs." George II. Done of Pay-so- Eva Clayson, Mrs. C. II. Dixon and served at six small tallies. Each were among the guests. Mrs.' A. K. Huish, entertained at a held'-fo- r" a cefrt'erpiece, a novelty showx'r'JWednesday evening at. the Tlie favors and other The parent-teachorganization Mendnehall Home in honor of Mrs. Easter basket. were also in Easter appointments Inschool' hel dan of the Central Glenn L Loveless, a bride of the after- winter.1 Progressive games were design. Cards followed. teresting noon. Principal J...F. Wakefield ex played during ' the evening, ; Mrs. plained to the 'parents the report Jack Perkins winning the prize for McOmle pionts received. The young., bride card 'marking. ' Robert discussed matters pertaining fo the was the recipient of many beauti"Sixteen years ago I was oper-ntewelfare of the child ; Mrs. Ida A. ful gifts for bomemaking. ' ' for appendicitis ' and later Hnleh, city librarian urged the student to tise the library, freely, i Mrs.' Glenn L. Loveless was the operated again for gall stones. bttt advised the gfade student to guest of 'honor at a party en Thurs- Neither did me any good' ftnd I suffered all kinds of torture since. tome to the library In the atter-noday evening at 'the home of Mrs. Five I took MayTB Wonleaving the evenings for high DelsA Tolhnrstgifen by the girls,of derfulyears ago and have felt" no " Remedy school students. M. Ward I. A. junior class, symi)tims or pain, since. All stom. .: i the' First fjf wlilch she Is tnstrnctor. : Games ach sufferers should take It." it is ' Mrs. "ft: S. Tiptori'enterfafncd the and refreshments provided th) ena simple, ' harmless preparation Bridge rtirtV on' Tnesdny flftwiioom, tertainment. The' girls presented that, removes the catarrhal mucus St. Patrick's day rfngscstions were their teacher with a console set. from the intestinal tract and allays ' used twfy' effectively. Mrs. It. L. the Inflammation ' which causes" Mrs Jensen mm the club prlsw and ' iTrg. ' Eart Ferguson was Titess prituUcHily all stomach, liver, and,. C. Packard of Sprlngviile, the ffuest t'b Am' Entre Nona club on Thursday Intestinal ailments, including One dose will convince after norm. Mrs. A. B. Kennedy and Mrs. L. D. Stewart . were . special of money refunded. At alt dealers. Mrs .Henry Wyhr wAertalneii at Advertisement- - f v i, a mlscelbineons shower Friday af- ' " teriictm in honor of Mrs. Albert Mia) liieofa tfaidehhaB la rlsft-in- e Wyief.- a 'bride of last webk. la Sfllt Lake with her ! sister, f '. The" nremliers" of the Jdulor Mri Berhett Jenael.; Sf. 1ub" held annal thei liridpe Mrs. Pert StveM entertained at Pntrlik'a day dinner party on Tues-- . Piftrfck's party Monday evenevening, at "the" home of Mraf. ft SL Mr. Her' tiiesis' ing?" anniverThe reunion of the Southern was the Chase. It George WiWn Mrs, Meredith; Amos , States missionaries of the Church sary of the club's 'organization and Floyd Saints the husbands of the. members were Sirs! Harvey Smith, , Mrs. Elmer of Jesus Christ of Latter-daThe favors were Cioward. Mrs. Held Persson. Mrs. will ,! ieelal gneats. Friday, April 3. 1025, Vi NeWn,. M at thele Grimde ward elm pel, sitSt. Patrick bnttoniers for the nwn. Will Amos, Mrs.. O. Darrel "Brown, Mrs. Lloyd Work uated at Yale and McClelland ave- and novelties for the ladies. ' Ms.-- iiH Salt Lake City. . All former of St. Patrick's day-- were iaa,iMr;- Introduced In all of the details. Dave Shuler, Mrs. Fbrd Winion, missionaries are nrged to attend. Jobs AWeal. kfk i ... ARK MORE K' A.- n ; bri-v- LOOK! , - night,, "broke out" at. the Jai-- l services were held Saturday, .for E M. Lacy, a resident of Payson slender. Thousand)) of men mlnuU5 with the small pox. ' A and women each year roKain uniliTsfiidy was ruddied In, and the for the punt 33 years, who died at went off as sehcdulod his Jhome in the Fourth ; ward on healthy,' slender figures by titling production with au daring audl?.i:e Thursday after a lingering Illness. etiuully Putt-lmstbem Marmola Tablets. Ho Is survived by his widow, Mrs. attending. ' from your dnutstst; ot nd dVwt Mnrgret Wignal Lucy, and one ' ctor la lit quar- daughter, jMrs, Grs.ce Jonesi The alriekeu to Marmola .Co., General Motors antine and others of the cast are Bulg., , Detroit, i fteiiiK Titccinated. limy " VtlVHC j, ' ' Marmola Prescription Tablets froia muntter, ' today were wondering your druggist for. one dollar, and whether art is really worth the atatt to reduce, Follow dir no starvation diellnjt or tirewnne One of the main characters in a e " c performance, its economical operation. , SOCIETyNEWS,:, ." - yrfoy models. rr r? . t"f The goodness is built Into every Maxwell that leaves tJhe factory. It is revealed in the car's sturdy strength, its unfailing r the-wee- k .... - , In the fbtxrylindej field, there no question at all about the value'superiority of the good Maxwell, whether vour choice be an open or an enclosed model, . f Maxwell is said to have a top sjieed of 58 miles an hour with an acceleration of from five to 25 miles ah hour in vlght seconds abd gets 23 miles to the gallon of gaa. Gas, oils, parts and general service will be maintained by the com; pany, it is said., . ' VACANT LOTS S ' . l.i-- r.m', vfi. ; . .v. oners now. is Impossible until you have familiarized yourself with these cars. S. LD-JUchur- Simple Way to Cona f; T ' Come Early for - i- ' . '' ,4 of the most attractive cars In the -- . - " We have secured die franchise to represent the good Maxwell and the new Chrysler Six In this city and cordially invite you ' ' " ' to visUourgalesrodQM&nd vJ , General Motors corporation, .took over tfie Maxwell plant five year api ,. Mr.. Chrysler not only has developed the. new. rarbut Jba transformed the Maxwell Into one ..'"'.'. :v .'.' An Important Annoiincement to Every . -- ' mo-fli- late today lead dog, the team. Knssoir tured In produced Rainier. " with Balto, bis renowned and 12 other animals Of " " . and his dogs will be feaa motion picture to be on ' the- - slopes of' Mount " " ' ' , A unique reception ha- been arranged for Kasson and his team. Three civic organisations "will par- -' ticliMite In the ceremony of presenting Balto with the key of the city, moulded ont of 'a huge bone. - The dogs will be kept in special houses adjoining an exclusive down town club, Kasson and the team have been made honorary mvaibers of the club. - i r .. jST- .... j " . meeting-Wednesda- Operation Not Successful - : n... ., a ' - , " :jl fc. . buicti Torque, TtibeJMrer ; ;r - HOLD REUNION y itUfuilt t , i ; TELLURIDE MOTOR COMPANY? . . t 3 . 3 - y . .if iiS. , typ' the rear wheels in alignment regard" lew oj road conditions. , t Loldi 'fm-lm- Jbi-I- ' cf the rear springs. The. torque -- tubealso encloses and protects tfie propellcy cliaft. ' This of construction also, ' t " The fi$e cngmeeriiig' iii puiilt ttotoi':cafJs is demonstrated, by tlie torque tube drive. This Is a" steel tubcTwhich txansmitsi theV. drive "Trdni "thercir- - wheels' tfthtid of. edding tills important duty to-- "theoufdetj ' ;? 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