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Show PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Cultus Club Starts Pictures For Early Showing at the Star Theatre, Payson. Following is a partial list of feature pictures booked for early showing at Pajson. SEITEMKER Herbert Bosworth -- 29, 30 THE 11LRRICANE in- Jack Mulhall J. Farrell McDonald -- Lew Cody -- -- 100 per cent Talking. OCTOBER 1 DARK STREETS in- OCTOBER 2. 3 MASQUERADE in- silent silent OCTOBER BURNING THE WIND 5 Hoot Gibbon in- -- silent OCTOBER 6. 7 Charles Farrell and Janet Gay nor in- LUCKY STRIKE all talking picture. -- Rex the Wonder Horse Victor McLaglen -- -- in- Lon Chaney -- -- in- 100 OCTOBER 11 THE LAST WARNING OCTOBER 13. 14 Edmui d Lowe in OLD ARIZONA & Laura LaPlante -- silent per cent Talking OCTOBER 12 WHERE EAST IS EAST in- their first OF VENGEANCE OCTOBER 9. 10 THE BLOCK WATCH" in- Laura I.aPIante Warner Baxter OCTOBER 8 HOOFBEATS OCTOBER 13 inGIRL OVERBOARD The Cultus Club started the years work on Wednesday with a very interesting meeting at the Community Church. President Edna Street was in charge of the opening program which included vocal selections by Dean Wight man, readings by Miss Maurine Hinckley and Miss Echo Haynes and selections by Austin Loveless accompanied by Mrs Reta Loveless. Mrs Gladys W'ilson read the financial report for the year and also the report of the tennis court the summe project of the club. A list of all contributors both with material, cash or labo- - was given to the members. An announcement was made of the First District Convention of Federated Clubs to be held at Nephi on October 12. Mrs Street made closing re. maiks and turned the affairs of the i club to the new president, Mrs Aurora N. Wilson who responded in a pleasing way. Original How do you do, verses were read by Mrs Emma Wilson and refreshments were served by the social committee, Mrs Mildred McClellan, Mrs Nadine Brown and Mrs Erma Shuler. io-li- 100 per cent Talking. OCTOBER 4 BEAU BRO I) WAY in- Years Work silent silent 100 pet. OCTOBER 20. 21 FOX MOVIETONE FOLLIES silent all talking, TSicse Bargains! FORD SED 1926 Model sing, NO GATES NOR STUMBLES The O. P. Skaggs Sys- William Wilson entertained the relatives and older friends of her daughter, Miss Rhea Wilson at a bridal shower and dinner party last Friday evening. She was assisted by her daughters Mrs Bernice Hanks of Salem and Mrs Viola Bona of Spanish Fork and by Mrs R. L. Wilson. The guests were served at small tables after which contest games were The young bride received played. many lovely gifts. Mrs IN AND OUT QUICKLY is this unique arrange- ment pleasing when shop ping, but it enables our patrons to enter our store, select their own items and make an easy exit, quickly. Even on the busiest days our patrons are never compelled to wait more than one or two minutes at thej exit desk. We can never tell you all the good things about an O. P. Skaggs System store. Youll have to come and see one to realize fully how much better it is than any you have ever seen. d O.P. SKAGGS FOODSjygHtiZZSZ- ST0RES A Surety of Purity Ttae Follow Crowd TO" UL .. $175.00 2 CIIEV. TOURINGS 1926 Models .. $180.00 CHEV. COUPE 1 $210.00 SHULER MOTOR CO. CHEV. TRUCK Ton 1928 Model $428.00 PAYSON, UTAH CHEV.. TRUCK Vi Miss Rhea Wilson, popular bride of the week was the honored guest at a shower given last Thursday evening by Mrs Melva Peay and Mrs Louise Hansen at the home of Mrs Close friends were Peay in Provo. bidden, those present including Miss Miss Mildred Schaerrer, Chrystal Pace, Miss Clara Pace, Miss Evelyn Tilson, Miss Marjorie Wilson, Miss Adeline Sorenson, Miss Thurza Davis Mr. and Mrs Ray Monsen and. Mr. Miss Viola Viertel, Miss Hazel Gar. and Mrs. Charles H, Dixon were injdner, Miss Jennie Fairbanks, Mrs Ned Provo last Friday night to attend a Wightman, Mrs Veda Berge, Mrs at the Hotel Roberts for bank zel Perkins, Mrs Gladys Wilson all of officials of Utah County and their Payson, Mrs Bernice Fraughton of wives. Clifford E. Young of Ameri- American Fork, Mrs Rowena McBeth can Fork was toastmaster and two of Provo, Miss Florence Jorgenson honored splendid addresses were delivered by of Salem, the hostesses and Dr. George Middleton of Salt Lake guest. and Dr. Howard A. Kelly, of BaltiMrs C. II. Dixon was hostess to more, Maryland. Club last week Entre Nons the Mr. Dixon of the State Bank of of club memexclusive Guests present Payson was one of 14 bank employees Lowell Mrs bers were; Fraughton of the county who received a certifiMrs Bert Stevcate presented by Joel R. Parrish of Mrs Blaine Hanson, Mrs Harvey 'Smith, Mrs Ray Bountiful, National Committeeman of ens, and Mrs F. B. Wheelwright Monsen, the American Institute of Banking, score favors were awarded to High for completing a years course of Mrs Stevens and Mrs Smith. study. ket. Self Service Attached to the radiator cap of each of our reconditioned cars is the famous Chevrolet red O. K. that Counts tag. This tag shows you exactly what vital units of the car have been reconditioned or marked O. K. by our expert mechanics. It is your absolute assurance of quality and value. Look for this tag and KNOW that your purchase is protected! $190.00 1923 Model A Ton, 1928 Model $375.00 FORD TRUCK Ton, Model T $70.00 FORD TRUCK Ton, 1924 Model New Tires .. .. $223.00 1 I tem plan is free and easy. There are no gates or other entrances and exit obstructions. Neither do we allow displays in our store aisles. Our stores are store, select their own 100 percent Self Serv ice and every item on display is ready for you to quickly and easily place in a shopping has Not only New Model, -- 1925 Model -- -- $190.00 .. DODGE TOURING At a meeting of the local post of in the club rooms Wednesday evening, officers for the coming year were elected as follows: Commander, Glenn Cowan; Ben Roe; second first Abner Baird; adjut-at- , Vernon Persson; sergeant-at-armHarry Tipton; Service officer, James Clove; Chaplain, Heber A. Curtis; historian, Louis Bates. Plans were discussed for organizing a drum corps and also for arranging an Armitice Day Program. OCTOBER 22 Hoot Gibson in. THE WINGED HORSEMEN silent OCTOBER 23, 24 Lewis Stone & Lylia Ilyams in. WONDERS OF WOMEN 100 per cent Talking. OCTOBER 23 Glen Trjon in. LONESOME silent OCTOBER 26 Billie Dove in. CAREERS silent OCTOBER 27. 28 Ruth C'hatterton in. "MADAME X" 100 per cent Talking. OCTOBER 29 Rex The Wonder Horse in. HARVEST OF HATE silent OCTOBER 30. 31 Sally ONeil in. BRO DWAY HOOFERS singing, talking, dancing -- N $233.00 Paint the American Legion held -- -- Model 1926 s -- If you expect to buy a used car this Fall come in NOW! We have the widest selection of fine used cars in our history. Many of them can scarcely be told from new. They are good for thousands of miles of satisfactory service and the prices will absolutely amaze you.' This is an opportunity to get exactly the car you want at the price you want to pay. rORD SEDAN 1921 AMERICAN LEGION ELECTS OFFICERS -- -- Lowest Prices In Our History n FORD COUPE talking OCTOBER 16, 17 Wm. Powell in THE CANARY MURDER GASE 100 pet. Talking. OCTOBER 19 BROADWAY BABIES silent Alice White inAll Star Cast in. ing and dancing. We Stave the Greatest Selection 5SL9d Used Cars at the Mrs Floyd Wilson entertained the Delta Bridge Club at her home last Friday night. Special guests wer Mrs L. D. Stewart, Mrs B. L. Jensen, Mrs Will Amos, Mrs Feam Gray, Mrs. E. H. Street, Mrs Will McClellan, Mrs F. B. Wheelwright, Mrs Ada Ware and Mrs Ray Conyers of Eureka. Miss May McBeth received the club prize and Mrs Stewart the guest award. Fall Coats for Tots Stress Fabric Contrast Don L. West, son of Noel M. and Ada Belle West, died at the family home in Santaquin Wednesday from pneumonia. He was born September 21, 1928. Surviving are the parents and the following brothers and sisters Donna a twin, Leon, Nolin, Jim, Molie Mildred, Madge and Myrth West. Short funeral services were held Thursday at 4:00 p. m. at the graveside in Santaquin Cemetery. Interment was under the directioi of the Claudin Funeral Home. Playing up contrasts In materials, In color or In both Is conspicuously In the game of fashion this fall. Childrens coats especially reflect this trend. One colored broadcloth borders another or applique design is worked which patterns motifs of one color felt or cloth ou a contrasting background. coat in the picture comThe tiny-to- t bines two worsted novelties, each in a delicate shell pink. Mr and Mrs. P. C. Wightman and Mr. and Mrs T. E. Reece were in Salt Lake Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs Eph. Coombs, a former Payson resident A number of young people from each ward in Nebo Stake were in Salt Lake Tuesday on a Junior Temple Town Up in Arms Against Name Change Mayor L. D. Stewart was one of the speakers at the banquet at the Hotel Roberts in Provo Wednesday held in connection with the opening of the Utah County Fair. Those pres-seincluded Governor Dem and prom inent state, county and city officials Oslo. About 90 per cent of the population of Trondhjem Is up In arms against the action of the national assembly In pass lug a bill designed to change the name of the city of Trondhjem to Nidaros, the Norwegian name of the town during the Middle ages. The Trondhjem municipal council has sent a unanimous protest to the natlonnl assembly, threatening not to abide by the change if it Is made. . Farr el Tipton, who was home from San Diego, Califronia, for the home coming returned early last week to the Coast. He went by train to Los Angeles and from there flew to San Diego in 45 minutes. He stated in a letter received by his mother, Mrs. H. S. Tipton that he had one fine time at FOR RENT: Five Room House, un the celebration and visiting with old j furnished, nt friends while in Payson. Phone Enoch Ludlow, Benjamin, 3tpd Garden NOW ! A Work Shoe That Dries Soft CET a Wolverine Horsehide Work Shoe under a faucet and let water pour on it all day the next morning youll find them plump and soft as the day you bought them. And they stay soft despite f reeling or rainy weather. Thats a feature that every work shoe wearer appreciates in work shoes. And its only one of many improvements you can now buy in work shoes since Wolverine discovered the secret of softening Shell Cordovan Horse-hidthe most durable leather -- e, known. Wolverine uppers are resist acids amazingly, and are almost impossible to rip or tear. Finally, Wolverines outwear all other work shoes because they re made of tula g leather Shell Cordovan Horse-hidscuff-proo- f, long-wearin- e. Come in today and try on your favorite style ankle lengths to knee highs. Wolverines cost no more than any good work shoe. WOLVERINE WORK SHOES WORK GLOVES Lant & Persson Co . The Clothiers PAYSON, UTAH ' FRIDAY VERM BREINHOLTS Lk SEPT. COLUMBIANS i 27 |