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Show success and are extending an invitation invita-tion to the people of the state. They j have secured a huge elk to barbecue ! which will be one feature of the i day's festivities. . ) James Pace, Andrew Stewart and John Courtland came to Parson seventy-five years ago with their families and settled on Peteetiieet creek. Joseph and George Curtis followed fol-lowed in December. While none of these original settlers are here, there are a number of the first children chil-dren born here, as well as scores of descendants. They will take an active ac-tive part in the jubilee celebration. fflrttt: 1 1 i tWaMSgmiraHimiaraiiSlii BIG DIAMOND JUBILEE FOR PAYSONCITY PAYSOX, October 20. In commemoration com-memoration of the seventy-fifth anniversary an-niversary of the founding of the city of Payson and to raise funds for the construction tf the Boyg and Girls recreational home which is to he built in Payson canyon during the coming years, the Lions club of Payson will give a big diamond jubilee ju-bilee and homecoming and the biggest big-gest carnival celebrations ever held here. The date will be Tuesday October 27. President L. -D. Stewart nnd all members of 'the club are making every effort to make the day a big |