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Show Items liom l'njson. Un Baturday evening last John J. McCIellan, Jr., returned to hit home Irom naoventcon mouths' abseuco from Payson. He has been luHagluaw, Mich., ttudylng muslo (plauo, pipe organ and comKslt!on) and has been favored with success and returnt home happy to meet old friends. The snow lias visited Payson and vicinity and wo aro surrounded by the "beautiful," Tbu weather la cold, except when the auu sblnea ujon ua lu all lis splendor. On the night of December Sltli Mr. McCIellan, enisled by the noted Pay aou champion silver band, the elite orchestra and the combined cholra of the city also with the aid of Prof. Hy. llrlrahall, the Mlaica Thatcher und Wright, Prof. Ueorge II. Donuaud others, will glvu a mualcal festival In thu Payson Opera Houiu. It goes without saying that Mr. McCIellan will be greeted with n full house aud above all an appreciative audience, Thu combined chorusos of tbu clly will meet next Tueiday evening Intho veetry, nud will practice teveral splendid choruies. Among them Is "Uod of Israel," by Hculul. Prof, lltlmhall la conuucllug tbe choruies. Thu Itofiurr Nkwh la eagerly waited for here by people that like their news fresh nnd not from the wires. Last evening a dance was given In P.O. B. of A. hall by thu Jubilant Democracy ol Payson. Yesterday morning ft "sun dog" was visible so claim many of our people and I believe they were quite right, because the weather since thou has proven their ntserlloiit. HUUSCIIIDEII, PA a SON, Doc. 8, 1692, |