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Show 1&S3 MAY 26, 1933 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON, UTAH CD "ft a, 8u tk Two added attractions will The bugle and drum ,vvvv' cn " nusua! PAYSON POST NO. 48 a&il!5t ice CUItUfi Louis A. Hates, Adjutant Daniels, Commander James of article y,i;MOlil Tu. 1 enter koaor le 00ca3ioe nirersaf. Wend, 4 u , i Jleir orial da). Also We invite all City Authorities and Civic organizations join us at the appointed time. L DAY May 30 u ill meet at the Le- at p A. M. sharp and th Cemetery where the start at mor.v will IV-- j 1 -- n t The latest report circulating is that the Star Theatre will be filled . . to capacity on Memorial Day. Everyone in town is going to see Lee Tracy in Private Jones. Dont miss it, for this picture is full of action every minute. Payson Post is sponsoring this picture for your entertainment. The regular admission prices will prevail at all performances. Kiddies 10c, Adults 25c. Tickets will be sold by member Legioneers and at Lant & Perssons store and Tipton Implement Co. ones. our departed loved makThe matinee starts at 2:30 P. M. of Post is desirous I Payson Memorial of and a dont forget that if your name day Day mg thi is Jones of In memory you will be admitted free at and history, memory the matinee comrades request only, as there will not our departed of all wars particip- be any free admissions at the eventhat all veterans 9 A. M. ing performances. ate and match with us at fp.eiy American Legion to be ui gently requested rr.emoe1' time. ibove appointed deck at tn. and will lead the line jV Pavson will offer the band Lf march and at the Cemetery. A male will offer from quartet The speaker of selections. voca the will he J. C. Carlisle. Brax-o- n the day Parr.et' will offer the prayer. of war firing qual composed in tribute salute a fiie will eteians Jt) A on Wednesday evening, May 17, Pay- - you may but buy a poppy. Post and other posts of this district were guests of Provo Post. A fellow asked me the other day, More than twenty members of Pay-so- n Why so much in the paper lately Post attended. Fine work Com- about the Ameifcan My Legion? rades. reply was that, We of the American Judge Joseph E. Nelson of Spanish Legion (Local Post, State Dept., & T uoxday, May 30, Memorial Day if hoik, National Committeeman of National Dept.) fight the battles of t he d ay so pack up your troubles and Utah, fii! c m the 'and for the World War Veterans and of the activity f o to the Star Theatre and enjoy the American Leg on National Depart- - their dependents and that we believe features and Lee Tracy, as the ment on Veteian lcg slation. in advancing our front lines and that cockiest, stubbornest, funniest, laziest Provo Post features a drawing at we disbelieve in loosing ground by D.isst leckless, most brazen, most their meetings, for three prizes. Com. retreating and giving up our trenches lovable soldier on the Western Front rade Vein Persson of Payson Post to the enemy. Seeing is believing as in Private Jones. Well be seein drew- - first prize, an eight pi to silver th old saying goes, so join us now you at the show. et. Lucky boy Vern and dont forget and pay later. Week By week we are that your buddies envy you. on the increase in membership so La-- t (all for volunteers for the The entertainment v as presented stp up front and center Mr. World Memorial Day firing squad. Report by Mary Louise Winters and her War Veteran and be on deck at our immediately to Comrade Harry S. juvenile dancing class. Dr. G. E. next meeting Wednesday evening at 1 .pton for drill and instructions. Sandgreen of Provo entertained with the Iiegion Hall at 8 P. M. Sharp. an unusual act. A dutch More Next Week! T hi.s weeks resume of the World lunch was served and a wonderful II. R. LANGTRY, Mar seivice of the personnel of Pay-so- n time enjoved by all. Post is Comrade Louis A. Bates, Correspondent Px.'A Adjutant. Comrade Bates served o Poppy day is Saturday, May 27 in the U. S. Navy at Mare Island and this day is the day for personnal FOR SALE First and Second crop Navy Yard, Vallejo, California and tribute to the men who made the Phone 64 or see Mrs. Emma Ilay. was discharged June 4, 1919. supieine sacrifice for their country Wilson. during the war crisis. May we pass f rout and center all unemployed this on to you too. The poppies off-nr- d war veterans. Have you filed your for sale on this day are made H employment apportion yet as was by disabled World War Veterans, N outlined in last weeks Chronicle? If many thousands of whom are Invalids' isn't all you get when you nut! Why not! Betti r huny with and confined to government hospitals your printing order place yours as all applications must be sanitariums throughout the Unihere. Ore order will con- filed with Comrade Harry S. Tipton ted States. The local American Leg. . vince yc is for you will by not later than Friday June 2. ion Auxiliary of Payson Post is conI recognize the quality of ducting the poppy sale. Pay what 4 our printing and the high corp of liovo Post No. 13 will be on deck and a male quartet from Santaquin. These added attractions will be at the evening performances and by all means be there. Cuct 10' be tap. y w-- e n son n n n PAPER and INK aJ j U N grade Hammermiil Bond 14 paper we use PUBLISHING CO. ICE nanu-ndt- May order Da. W. B. Caldwells Family Laxative It Paid 15, 1933 Them to Have a Telephone ii the Let Dr. Caldwell help whenever your child is feverish or upset; or has caught cold. His simple prescription will make that bilious, headachy, cross boy or girl comfortable, happy, well in just a few hours. It soon restores the bowels to healthy regulanty. It helps break-u- p a cold by keeping tne bowels free from all that sickening mucus waste. You have a famous doctor's word for (his laxative. Dr. Caldwells record of having attended over 3500 births without loss of one mother or baby is believed unique in American medical history. Get a bottle of Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin from your drugstore gnd have it ready. Then you wont ava to worry when any member of is headachy, bilious, 'IV family pang or constipated. Syrup Pepsin is good for all ages. It sweetens the bowels; increases appetite makes digestion more complete. A Doctor's Tires, at need watching Qezr6om, ulticA'. o to tin is BOWELS SYRUP PEPSIN Store c 171 FOR WRAPPERS n CHRONICLE Me PHONE BUTTER again I 'am told Time and by my own organization and by others that I penalize myself by quality. the Ford -8 what they Friendly critics protest our putting into steel." They say such quality is not necessary; call "twenty-ye- ar the public does not know the the public does not expect it; and that difference anyway. But I know the difference. e Tknow that the car a man sees is not the car he drives sees. The car which is seen. drives the car which the engineer a accessories, rnmnri ses beauty of design, color and attractive evidence that we think so Is that they desirable, of course. The best a all found on the Ford 8. of not the car. The car proper, which is the basis V- V-- nt ..BETTER Cental especially when they cost no more $ I and up But these are of engine and Its reliability; the structure the typo all the long thought and experiment of chassis and body, ruggedly durable; conven- development of comfort the steady factors; to safety given These make the car. economy and ience we will last two or three years. But A oar can be' built that aa want the basic material of our car to be as the day it is bought. Ford rile" the rest, Te is thdayeit discarded more to are stiU on the road. It costs ago 15 years lit are cost and . ear but two items we do not skimp by"- -the public would A great many things could "get But W0 would know. i ffprsneo fs neV0;r iw F rd -8 is a car that I endorse without any hesitancy. repu a on what-iin it. I trust our whole thirty years X kn It larger, our previous With it It is even better than round mechanically a better job all xkKanv say this in an advertisement because I knew the car will ... J! Vi V- s V- -8. bacK it t V; farmers These Clothes that are cut and tailored one at a time that are made to your measure ht better and have more style. That being so you certainly should buy them instead of ready tnades IIMI say the of telephone: It got help in time to save worth of our farm buildings from fire.8 $4,000 We keep in touch with markets by telephone and sell on an up market. It has saved the life of three horses and two cows by getting the veterinary quickly. 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