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Show TIIE PAYSON CHRONICE, PAYSON, UTAH Junior Girls Of Third Ward Enjoy Sleighing A PUBLIX THEATRE Party PROVO Fri. & Sat., Jan. 17, 18 The Laugh Hit of the Season! Three Live Ghosts The All Talking, All Rollicking Adventures of Three Modem Musketeers! SUITS AND OVERCOATS 5 Big Days M, STARTING MENS SIZES 36 TO 44 or Overcoats reduced to or Overcoats reduced to or Overcoats reduced to or Overcoats reduced to Suits Suits Suits Suits $35.00 $30.00 $25.00 $20.00 BREAKING RECORDS EVERYWHERE!! $28.00 $24.00 $20.00 $16.00 See for yourself - Why New York Critics went -- STUDENTS AGES 16 TO 21 $25.00 Suits or Overcoats reduced to $20.00 Suits or Overcoats reduced to $18.00 Suits or Overcoats reduced to $10.00 Drcnlc,i lets $20.00 $16.00 S14.40 -- SFF $16.00 $14.40 S12.00 $8.00 A-- tyi r- p. - ' .4 . ' !g- . - tO '. JV ,N Y(u, too will be thrilled beyond words - - - by it its rich spectacle its melody hilarity, its sparkling romance! : ' . ' s? ' ' MAUTdCE , - n trtnp in Paramounts ,r M LUPINO LANE ALL DAYS CONTINUOUS Shows at 1:15 3:13 3:15 n ' M a K) SPECIAL $5.00 weighing and Until February 1 To Introduce the new SOMMERS NATURAL I The perfect Permanent Wave Does not burn the scalp Three Licensed and Expert Operators Marcells 50c Long Bob 75c Water Wave 50c Finger Wave 50c 50c Shampoo For appointments Call Phone 44 5 BiHHiBBiHiiaiiaaiiBSSiBaiaBasaaaiiiBKZsiaassiacia - LI LI AN 1H5 till 11:13 p. m. 9:13 lo Matinees, 10c and 35c Some people think that low prices on high quality foods mean ROTII Evenings, 13c 33c Coming Soon short short 2: This is not changing. true where efficient management and immense buying power cut cost of distribution to a mere fraction of the A cercost of foods. tain type of chain store has been accused of dishonest practises because lack of efficient opera-ti- n increased the cost of their foods. People have said that their prices had to go up, or. they h had to and so they kept their low prices and discarded theireon-sciencThese things have never been said of the O P Skaggs System stores, and they are not true of our stores. There are 16 ounces to every article that leaves our store, and our automatic cash register and adding machine prints a ticket with' every purchase plainly marked. Bring your big list to oui store and be sure of honest dealing. short-chang- Number of volumes at beginning of 4184. Number of volumes ad- ded during year 325. Number of volumes withdrawn during year 160. Total number of volumes at end of year 4,349. Total circulation during year 20,650. Average daily 69. This shows an increase of 854 volumes over . SHOW OF SHOWS FVP last year. The story hour continues every Saturday at three oclock all young sters are invited. Miss Zolla Stewart will be the story teller. At the regular meeting of the brary Board held Thursday evening January 9, the annual report of the Librarian was read as follows: Li-- I 1 Finance Receipts Balance Received Received Received on hand Jan. 1, 1929 $308.07 from tax levy $1135.06 41.49 from fines 27.80 from rents Other receipts delightful social event 'of the week was the Bridge party given Wednesday evening by Mrs. Page Peery for the following guests: Mrs. Howard Strang and Mrs Orlin Peay of Provo, Mrs C. H. Dixon of Spanish Fork, Mrs Max Wightman, Mrs Ed.j Patten, Mrs. Earl Page, Mrs. Quincy Burdick, Mrs. Leonard Barnett, Mrs Dorothy Feland, Mrs. Merrill Smith, Mrs. Harvey Smith, Mrs Bert Stevens, Mrs. George A. Peery, Mrs. Sidney Coray, Mrs. Harold Black, and Miss Thelma Vest. Mrs Earl Page received the award for high score and Mrs Merril Smith the consolation. A j Mr. and Mrs. Parley Butterworth $1519.92 and Mr. and Mrs. Charles :penditures laries-Librar- y oks ..... riodicals tiding - stionery and supplies stage, express, & frieght inting , UflLY-CURTI- S Balzly an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Leona, to Mr. Don B. Curtis of early SpringVille which tpok plv in Jan'uuiy at Richfield. The young bride is a graduate nurse from the L. D. S. Ilospi.al and is at present employed in the Salina Hospital. me new FORD Cars afc a our siiowroorfi B;shop and Mrs. R. L. Wilson re- turned home Tuesday afternoon from a pleasant sojourn in California, with their daughter, Mrs. Daniel Higginbotham. They visited with many .former Payson people at Long Beach and Los Angeles. Miss Marjorie Wilson entertained the Sorosis Bridge Club at her home last Friday night. Guests exclusive of club members who erjjoyed her hocpitalitv were Mrs. Ed Patten, Miss Mildred Pace, Miss Faye Schaerrer, Miss Chrystal Schaerrer, Miss Delsa Tolhurst, MissEvelyn Tilson and Mrs. Miss Madge fteece re- ccived the club prize for high score M-- s, Elwcod Dunn second prize, Miss Mildred Pace the guest award and Miss Evelyn Tilson the consolation Gould Dixon. CfcRSKAGGS A Surety of Purity gift. j service The members of the first ward Re. ef Society participated in a lpost enjoyable social Wednesday afternoon at the ward hall, given by a group of district teachers. It was one in a series of several socials to be given by various groups. A varied program so arranged that all present took part, proved very entertaining. A tasty lunch was served to more than fifty members. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph e, H. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Wightman and were the dinner , guests of Mr. and iionsen Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Wightman spent last $550.00 Ray Sunday evening. week-en- d the in Salt Lake. 397.43j Mr. and Mrs. Elwiood Dunn and jftO.50 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shuler, Mr. and 85.33 Mr. and Mrs. I,a Grande Gudmundsen 37.59 left Wednesday morning on a motor Mrs. C. M. Grifiith and Mis Jennie 17.00 trip to California where they will visit Fairbanks left this week for a plea 14.00 places of interest. sure trip to Southern California. 50c B 7.50 ... PINS Mrs. Nellie S. Thornton, a member of the Utah Stake Relief Society wilL give the literary lesson in the Se- cond Ward Relief Society meeting nextf Tuesday. She will review the very interesting book, A Son of The Middle Border, by Hamlin Garland. e. year RECEIVE TENDERFOOT 1 short-weig- NOTES LIIBRARY Frank Kerr of Payson was elected second of the Utah County Sanitary Heating Engineers at the annual tlection of officers held at the K. O. P. Hall in Provo last 1 hursday. Alex Mortensen of Provo w is president, Payson Troop No. 1 of the Girl Scouts have started off the new year with an Investiture Ceremony. Seven girls were given their Tenderfoot pins: Shirley Monsen, Blanche Anne Porter, Irene Day, Sylvia Day, Nel-l.- e Iloffer, Gail McBeth and Donna Johnson. The troop is planning a Mothers Tea in the near future. JEANETTE MacDONALD a pound SECOND OF UTAH COUNTY HEATING ENGINEERS T GIRL SCOUTS All Talking & Singing Triumph with BS FRANK KERR ELECTED nt MTSYx 16 Ounces officers Sons Mrs. Cecil Cahoon and Mrs. Mamie McClellan to discuss plans for the annual Pioneer Ball to be held in The special committee February. will work with Albert H. Powell, Heb-e- r A. Curtis and Bishop R. L. Wilson in arranging the affair. THESL0VE PARADE SSSSEK3122SSSSK:iLiS'lfU I N ' it executive from the and Daughters of Utah Pioneers met last Thursday night with a special committee from the three camps, Mrs. Eliza C. W'hite, a The Clothiers PAYSON, UTAH PERMANENT WAVE . and HEAR PERSSON CO. Phone 44 The three camps of ! . 209 W. Utah Ave. . ' ueCy'-c- i $6.75 $10.00 Overcoats reduced to $5.00 $7.00 Overcoats reduced to 5 Boys Suits with two pair of knee pants in ages to 9 SPECIAL $6.75 THE CLASSIC SHOPPE S iikr. BOYS AGES 3 TO 9 LA NT & Hiatt. -- 'faris.Skfc BOYS AGES 10 TO 16 Suits or Overcoats reduced to Suits or Overcoats reduced to Suits or Overcoats reduced to Suits or Overcoats reduced to Lenow wild! - - Why thousand Executive Officers of Three stood in line on Broadway Camps Of Sons And Dauto pay $2 a seat ghters Of Utah Pioneers Meet to see this show V $20.00 $18.00 $15.00 JANUARY 19th Under the direction of their class teachers, Mrs. Waldo W'llson and Mrst R. L. Wilson Jr., the Junior Class girls of the Third Ward M. I. A. participated in a jolly sleighing party last Fiiday evening with the husbands of the teachers acting as drivers. The motive power was modernly unique as the big bob sleigh which carried the jolly party was drawn behind a motor truck. Following the sleigh ride a chili supper was enjoyed at the home 6f Miss Wilma Tervort by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Wilson Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilson Jr., Mrs. Powell McDowell, Gweneth Abrams, Malle Stark, Stella Lerwill, Edith Manwdl, Erma Hansen, Virginia Done Phvllis Tanner, Caroline Reid, Grace Hills, Ruth Tervort, Wilma Tervort, Ruth McClellan, Elina Hancock, and want your shoes neatly reat the lowest prices BRING paired them to the Economy Shoe Shop on Store on d(Mir wct of Fvcrybodys Utah Ave, Payson, Utah. If . -- .Phone 46 aysoa, Utah you For Font: Furnished or unfurnished Phone 39 Payson, Utah tf. Rooms. |