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Show Friday, February 13,1931 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH TRAIL BUILDERS MET WEI). The Trail Builders of the Payson 2nd Ward met Wednesday afternoon and cleared the snow and ice from the walks around the church and amuse-en- t MANYVILL Mr. and Mrs. David Bigler were HERL1NG hall. The boys helping were: M: Henry Frhuui mi was hostess Street. Miss Gwen Webster, Mrs. Glade B. Manwill and Miss Salt Lake visitors on Monday. Kieth Johnson, Allen Taylor, Fairis a delightful Bridge Luncheon at Harmer and 5Irs. Ned WightDaniels, David Forsey, Joe Wignal. iui'rnce Berlins of Salt Lake were urduy afternoon. .Members of the Sat- - man of Payson. Dinner was served Twin daughters were born Monday Raymond Montague, Nyle Morgan, aIr;.'d Thursday evening February unlay Biidge t'lali present were Mrs. before the game and the menu, decorhome oi Miss Berlings night to Mrs. Chessie Garfield at her Charles Pulver, Darrell the ht Morgan, Bob ji Jack Dixen, Mrs. S M. Simpson, Mrs ations and other details were all BEVERLY I HILLS Well all suggGarbet, Jack Barnett, Kenneth Mon- know ib just what I lead in t,i pup mother. Mrs. Florence Berling of (159 home in the first ward. John Day, Mrs. L. 1). Stewart, Mrs. estive of Valentine Day. Prizes were Lake. Salt Max Street, tague. what aud iltoherta Bigler. Well here the last R. A. Porter and Mis. l'earn See, Gray. awarded to Mrs. Merrill Smith, Mrs. I few weeks have Spei ml guest- - were Mrs. W. C. j iij;e Klias Hansen performed the Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson and I. Into t hri.stian.sen and Miss T'S-- l Scorup. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith spent the seen more than Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor enterteremony. ;. H. Street, Mrs. K. .Mrs. have read. They in recebtion followed for the two week-enSalt Lake. visiting K. Robinson and Mis T. E Reece. tained a group of friends last Thurssay that travel is A pleasing social of the past week Tate families. jr; day night at a Rook Party. Dinner au education to Mi' Stewart and Mrs. Robinson was the dinner party given at the will Manwill Miss Mrs. make .Mr. and Marguerite Poay visued in was serfed beforfc the gamb with reived the high seme favors. you. Yes, aud Its home of Mrs. Emma Wilson with Mrs. Prov in Salt Lake. o week last with her Mrs. Lome i sister, a bother, too. But cards placed for Mr and Mrs. Clart.t. I lara Page and Mrs. Dora Powell Della Nielsen. the I must a back go ence Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs.' Harvey hostesses. The guests were of weeks assisting couple t, Mr. Mrs. Stewa-and Smith, Ezra u.Vmih this wuvk to iv m tic ill Provo was received Word Wednesday, in order to get at seivel at five tables each centered Mr. and Mrs. Archie Stanger, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. no no eil jjueMs al a lli'idm Lloyd Powell, Mr. and mu Los Angeles California, ann- - Caroline of the old some a tall vase holding red and wtuu ,wiln Jfrom and of OgSunger Mrs. Lynn Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. dau(rhtr luritar given ),y saw. of the Kestuff 1 he fourcing the birth of a son to Mr. and den, spent the week-enchosen colors were tarnation. here with Elmo Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank First place ota I In h Mondav eeiiintj at the home j Friends of .Art" reiatjves 51 rs. Arthur Jones. out with Yalentme motifs in ila Mr. Mrs. Mr. Flint and M Kerr, Dixon, Mi. Uu Ms. Java Dixon. P"cscnt mighty poor cavors and other pleased to hear the interest- tle details. Present farms flying over wei'o Mr. ami Mrs. Eustace Mendcn- and Mrs. R. W. McMullin, Mr. and !ing hit of news. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Oleson, InMr. and Mrs.. Gilbert Edwards and Mrs. Carl O. and eastern Missouri, Oklahoma, jWcie hall. Mr. and .Mi s. Ray Stevens, Mr. Nelson, Mr. and Ms Mr. and Mrs. Sul Coray, Mr. and Ms. baby of Salt Lake spent Sunday here Sid Coray, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Cow- diana. on my way to Washington. laud Mi- -. I!ei t M and Mrs. Flint w and it as renter Just little shacks, Dixon Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. I.ee R. Mrs with Sathome Edward Eustace Mendenhall and an. The prize was awarded to Mr. returned snowing and lots of em dident look Unite;. Smith. Mr. and .Mrs. Henry laylor, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McMullin, urday from Los Angeles, where he mother Mrs. Sarah Shepherd. Mrs. and Mrs. McMullin. like they had any wood, much less Ei lands, ,n. M,. and .Mi s E. E. Rub- - Mr, and Mrs. C. (). Nelson, Mr. and as been visiting with his daughters Shepherd accompanied them home for food. You see Its the country fmks lli.su!;. Mi. and Mrs. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Ar C. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Ia- an indefinite stay. Since Christmas. A group of the younger married that are suffering more Ilian the city Mi'. Blair ami Mr. .1. A. Earle. A lun Mr. and Mrs. C. E Harding, in this hard year. ones, lo.ily guest prize was presented to group of Payson ladies met recently s. I got Into Washington Howard .Mrs. E. H. Street. ami Jr. Well and who has Street, Mary spent and organized a Bridge Club. Their Mr. and Mrs. Blair. R. L. Wilson Jrv and Woodrow went of course Immediately up to o a part of the winter at the home of hVilson v'tre Salt Iake visitors Mon-4- , first social gathering was last SatOpera Comique" both ends of it, the her son, E. H. Street, received word Mrs. Paul Da is was hostess to the PYRENTS TAKE PLACE OF urday evening at the home of Mrs. Senate and the House. payMonday telling of the death of her Feam Gillette of Mass, was talking against I'les Joli Bridge Club last week. Mrs. with Mrs. Hyrum McSTUDENTS AT PAYSON Gray oldest .son, Joseph Street of Coalville. Clellan as into the food Government the going Club JUNIOR Ann members HIGH SCHOOL hostess. "th Butterwi was preMrs. Martha Rasmussen of gien the prize Death oecured at the Dee Hospital in sent wec.e business Just for our own home talent for Mrs. Mrs. Dean score and Mrs. is Wheel-Wightman, high week-iFrank Utah, spending the Well Senator Caraway of Arkansas Ogden following an operation. Hamilton Richmond, Mrs. Ammon Tay was u right the consolation gift. The tah- List Friday the parents of the Pay. Payon visiting with her daughtprowling up aud down, uml one of Mr. and Mrs. Street and Mrs. Street es were attractive with vases of son Junior High School took the lor, Mrs. Aldon Ludlow, Mrs. Holley the Boys In the Press stand says, "Car er, Mrs. J. II. Mountford. place left Wednesday morning for Coalville Okerman, Mrs. Alden Christensen, away Is thinking up one now to hit him iuyily sweet peas. of the students in the school. Regular to attend the funeral. and he sure with, Mrs. Sterling Taylor, Mrs. Dean kept sidling enough classes were held during the Mr and Mrs. Frank Blair and fam-,- y day with over toward the Republican side. You Schaerrer, Mrs. W'ayne Pickering, the parents reeieving the assignments. The who have resided in Pay.son for dance regular Saturday so night know a line have drawn there C. Commissioner H. White they County Miss Erma Lant, Mrs. Louise Harmer, this week will he a Valentine special, he activities of the day proved very he past year, moved to Provo on was in Salt Lake Tuesday on business Mrs. Ted McBeth and hostess. Spec- you can tell the Republicans from the with special features including Valen-- j Prntable and perhaps in no other Democrats, they have to have nowTuesday, on account of Mr. Blair who ial guests were Miss Leita Lant, Mrs. adays; there is no other way telling. way could the parents get in as close tine novelties. s electrician for the Orem Line being Make your old hat look like new. Louise Harmer, Mrs. Ted McBeth and Well Caraway said, (You know this lie This will first the dance after touch with the teachers of the students transferred there. Call 44. 3 Wey Kleaners hostess. Mrs. Maxine Wilson and Caraway is a smart one, and very sar- the big prom tonight (Friday) andl1,m lie work that is being put over Mrs. Waldo Wilson. Mrs. Wilson and castic, he bowls em over with a well rHWvWvi-Tv-l-vvv-.-J- " new the will also lie one Lunch was served at noon to all decorations not Bon It floors and Mot, placed only Mrs. Okerman received prizes. Dinf added the em but the hurt remains), well ho features, Mr. Migliaccio Door open 7:00 p. rn. ner was served before the game at Bald, to Gillette who is from Mass. Show starts 7:30 assures a good time for nil attending. the card tables each holding a lovely "What about that time when Salem, basket of sweet peas as a centerpiece. Mass, was destroyed by flames, or Monthly Meeting Of ' Gem L e Me was It Witches, and the Government Principals Study Club The members of the I. O. O. F. appropriated money to help the dis- and Mrs. Daniel P. Morgan, of Pay Gillette was In son, was one of the participant:- - ni a Senator you tressed, Held Lodge were pleasantly surprised last the House of Representatives, did you of the Thursday night by the Rebekahs. say then that it was a Dole, did you program given by students While they were in session for their say It was bad Precedent" to set, Brigham Young University Speech Do Supreme Screen Entertainment The February meeting of the Nebo partition at the Spanish Fork Junior regular meeting the ladies gathered answer me? Study Club was held WedPrincipals fur Well poor Gillette was In the hole, High School. She served as in the kitchen and prepared a delicSATURDAY & SUNDAY, FEB. 14th & 15th nesday evening at seven oclock in the ious supper which was served as soon that gag about the Witches of Salem the company. Miss Morgan is a sen- Junior High School dining room. Iorin as meeting was adjourned. A social had got him groggy, and he was sorry ior at the institution this year. Big Valentine Special Anderson, principle of the Spanish that Salem had ever had a fire. Well Professor Ed. M. Rowe in charge hour followed with cards as the Fork high school was in charge and revote for he said he the dldent that OUR BLUSHING BRIDES :: of the prog) am recently rerievod a. as toastmaster. The principle address lief, or against It either, he just anletter of appreciation from Pres. Hen- then swered "Present," Caraway was delivered by Dr. Lowry Nelson, Starring Joan Crawford of Palmya Stake compounced on him again. You Just voted ry A. Gardner of the B. Y. U. on the subject, Rural Dont miss this picture as it is one of the best of present did you, well lhats courageous menting on the high quality of the Education. A report of the Nebo Disthe year. Direct from Salt Lake. Statesmanship. Your State was strick- entertainment. e was Schools trict Upto-the-Minutgiven to the prici-paADDED en, they needed help, but their ConMelvin Wilson A Two Reel Comedy not to by or voted Superintendent neither help, gressman Mrs. Blaine Hansen gave a delight- and Modes to help, Be Just announced that be was a talk was given by Ray Monson NEWS OF THE DAY ful Bridge party last week at the new board member for there. e the Payson MATINEE SUNDAY 2:30 P. M. home of her mother, Mrs. Adelia Dixdistrict. Tom Heflin in the last days of his Prepared Especially for This on. Her guests included the members MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16th stay in there made one of his plays of the Sorosis Bridge Club and the Carl O. Nelson led the group in Newspaper In were 10c I was while the FAMILY NIGHT 10C :: gallery. They selectgoing to go down to Alabama and Inves- following special guests. Virginia community singing and piano THE LITTLE DIVORCEE Toms election as he says there Stewart, Mrs. Reid Hansen and Mrs ions were given by MiBS Edith Barthtigate STARRING THE TIFFANY CHIMPS was frauds in the counting of the Claude Williams of Spanish Fork, Etta olomew. The dinner was prepared by SA ALSO votes, he feels that he was elected hut Scorup and Marian Graham of Provo; the Junior High Domestic science clasTwo Reels THE INDIANS ARE COMING counted out. They can do that. Well :: Mrs. Blanchard Dixon, 5Iiss Virginia ses under Miss Warnick. his opponent had sent word that he NEWS1TALKIETOON welcomed the Investigation. But Tom BARGAIN NIGHTS said that was Just a gallant gesture, IKI3VIBBilBBIBBIIiaBIBIIBIZIIKBBIIIBBIIBKBBBIIIIIIBI that he dldent welcome the Investigatwo tickets 35c for Add 5c to tion and he told this story to illustrate TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17th AND 18th 'sr'Ts POLSONMS URTOH'N r.-, 1 1 1 d , .I, 1 i -' d 1 saw-som- ; j j , ' M-- ; Fill-mot- e, n 1 STAR THEATRE i PAYSON ls 10c-25- PARAMOUNT ON PARADE The talking, singing, dancing, festival of 30 famous Stars. Hop on the Bandwagon! Youre with PARAMOUNT on PARADE. ADDED A Two Reel it. Down in my old fine State of Alabama at Hot Springs was Eustas LinHis white Neighbor coln, a Nigger. had lost a Shote, little spotted one Well weighing about ninty pounds. the Neighbor got the Sheriff and went looking for the hog, and they went to Rastus house. He was sitting In front of the fire place rocking a cradle and singing a baby song, with the covers in the cradle all tucked In both head and foot till you coulden? see a thing of the Baby. 'Rastus you seen Jones hog? Oh no sir I alnt seen him, you can serch the place, I aint see the i Comedy THURSDAY FEBRUARY 19th, ONLY ESCAPE Starring, Gerald Du Maurier, Edna Best, Mabel Boulton and the years most brilliant cast. Convicted of a crime youd be proud to commit Years of torture yeanling in prison and then back to women Shote tali. They searched, but found nothing, then they asked, Whats In the cradle? Thats my baby Gentlemens, tliais my Let us see the Iiahy? little baby. 'Oh no, the Baby Is sick and the Doctor said If I raised the kivvers on the Baby and the air hit him he would die. You cant see the Baby.' But they went toward the cradle and started to lift the quilt, and Rastus said, as he moved C. toward the door, 1 cant stand and see him die, I Just got to go,' And he did Ight out the door and across the cob ton patch. They lifted the Kivvers and there lay the 90 pound ! ADDE- D- TWO BIG SPECIAL COMEDYS BARLEY VO two reels ITS NEAT AND TIDY two reels FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20th Every Man, Woman and Child in the World Should See WITH BYRD AT THE SOUTH POLE Shows- - 2:30 to 11 p. m. Special Note:-Continuan- 2 SATURDAY ce ADDED BROADWAY BLUES Reel Comedy No Advance in Frice 22nd AND SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21st AND Tiffanys Super-Speci- THE THIRD ALARM drama of the dangers that are all in a days work of a Fireman. Of what he is made. A tremen- dous, g drama of brawny physical courage dauntless hearts enacted against a fiery in- ;; fernal. f An epic soul-stirrin- hog, reminisA French Colony Print, cent of desert palm trees and Moorish colorings, is a splendid medium when ADDED ATTRACTION HAIL THE PRINCESS 2 Reel Comedy NEWS OF THE DAY 10c and MATINEE SUNDAY AT 2:30 25c COMING: FEBRUARY 28th. AND MARCH 1st Will Rogers in LIGHTNIN for this frock, whose becoming scalloped collar suggests the Iris, which The adorn gay Tahitians. collar and tie cuffs are fashThe bloused ioned In dark brown. waist is held by ties, which are worked in the hack, in at each side and in round tab effect to match the cuffs. Fulness in the skirt is achieved by a circular panel, which is inserted in oblong seaming. And the vestee is fashioned in the romantic print of the dress. Sizes Excella Pattern No. 3347. 14 to 4b, 25 cents. Transfer Pattern No. 22003, blue n)y, 25 cents. cowl-drap- ;; :: and WITH ROMANTIC PRINT al fa'-te- thats Yon My McNaufht Syndicate, 25c dozen Aunt 21 I or Molasses j Size Potatoes 15 lbs. For Don Aitiaizo Salad Oil, 22 ounces Silken Toilet Tissue 3 Rolls ;j Mayberry Gum Packages .... St: 3 Dinah peo- Peo- I am not saying a ple In Alabama. word against the great folks of Alabama. I dont want any blot to ho on them. Its the crooked Politicians that done It Its not the fine people of Alabama. They are the finest folks on this green earth. They elf di d rr.e. They done It fairly. But the nooks counted me out, and that why I want this election Investigated. You rnme to Alabama and lift the Kivvers, and you will find the Hog. Inc ) Its SPECIALS FOR FR1. AND SAT. FEB. 13th and 14th 2 gating Committee get to my old State of Alabama. wont find my people are crooked. people in Alabama are the finest ple God ever let live. I love my service, tfood business to shop here for food. you Investi-- i 19.31, in ey here taste or quantity. Orange what will happen ($ WHETHER you spend five dollars or a dime you can expect extra satisfaction for your mon- ALWAYS GET YOUR DISCOUNT IN Green Stamps DONES CASH MARKET7 PHONE 39 Paysor. IIBIBIIIllll WE DELIVER |