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Show ' THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH f M 'r ' JV- r - '1 , v. y.U Our Freight Service helps you make a quick turn- over by proiding Fast, Frequent Service on both Carload and ni n Less-Carloa- jjj itf Freight d Its Economy is Unquestioned. SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD aiiiBBiaaaiKEiiiiBBHiBiaiii3BaBS3sasiaiBE3Miai2iaaaxB IRINE TRE Mmgan, Victor Joty and Sally Blane doe- in grand Ti u'k For Ttick From like it. will 1) Page (Continued comedy style. Everyone 10c come so on Remember its in nights an murder film features a unique The usual for seats. short and good the clouds above tarly airplane high billt round the out subjects the of fiend the among identity places Friday and Saturday August the persons aboard the plane, and cleverly masks the murderer until Edward G. Robinson provides excellThe Little he is revealed in a sensational clim- ent entertainment in his hit. Giant first old in comedy Southern great eerie an ax, staged mansion. Departing from his usual heavy roles, Mr. Robinson enters a riotous On the regular bargain nights the Star story and rambles pellmell through Wednesday and Thursday Trick a round of laughs. As Bugs" Ahearn presents a feature program, For Trick", a comedy in the novelty a Chicago Beer Baron who believes class. It is a mystery picture that that the Eighteenth Amendment is about to be repealed, he decides to all mysteries. kids An excellent cast including Frank go to California fo break into society. What happens after that will panic any audience. Dont miss The Little Giant; Edw. G. Robinson can always be depended on for a grand performance. AT pRAMA THE 18-1- 9, REUNIONS o Summer scatters the family but you can always reach those in other cities quickly, When by you're away, home is as near as the telephone. Your its is you voice there like being .ong Instance operator will tell you anv rates vou would Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Evan A. Erickson announce the marriage of their daugh ter, Thelma, to Mr. Veron Cloward son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cloward of Salem which took place on Wednes Salt Lake. The day August biide giaduated from the Payyi ung ton high school this year and was prominmit in music and other activities. They will reside in Salem. Telephone & Telegraph Deseret Mortuary Co. Sympathy Experience b 1,,'ure that r.ntl ing io left undone to give a comforting Service Understanding Phone 107 Walter Rigby, Local The Mountain States Co. Mgr. A. O. Smoot, District Manager ANNOUNCEMENT code for Beauty Operators will go into effect August 15, 1933. This code will regulate prices throughout the country and they will be much higher than the present low prices prevailing in Payson Beauty Shops. A iuuthers farm in iiar-- t Pay-ur- The annual summer tennis tournament for Payson started Sunday with paiticipants under direction of Wilson, local high school Stanley coach. The girls finals were concluded on Wednesday. An upset occured in the Erma Powell, a quai ter final when l. year old lass put Della Macke, Salt Igike City champ, out of the running in a hard fought battle, , the cem' of a most enjoyable social gathering Saturday mte whin the family of the late Philip Hu-- it met in a reunion with 73 pre-s- i nt. A chicken dinner was served and a fine progiam given including gioup singing led by David C. Watkins of Pocatello, short talks by var-iomembers of the family and mus-al entertaimm nt by Bill Street, Sidle y Pattern and Rex Elmer. Those present included, Ernest Young, Cecil Young, Walter Young, Amy Young and Carl Young of Mexico; David C. Watkins and Leah Watkins of Pocatello Idaho; Viola Hurst Kirk, Philip Harrison Hurst, Bertha L. Hurst, Philip Hurst Jr., and Phyllis Hurst, Los Angeles; Guy Hurst, Delora Hurst, Stanley Hurst and Kenneth Hurst, Ogden; Mrs. Mary Hurst Weeks, Pleasant Grove, the oldest living member of the Hurst family; Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Hurst and family, Justin Hurst, Inez T. Ilurst, FredTIurst, Shirley Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Martineau, Leah Hurst, Emma Overlade and children all of Salt Lake; Mrs. Hettie Hurst, Lillian Hurst, Hepsy Sperry Lewis, John S. Lewis and Izola Lewis of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reid, Mrs. Cropper, Earl McClellan, Leanore McClellan, Ruth McClellan, Reva McClellan Elvon McClellan, Mrs. G. S. Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Cloward and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hurst and family, Mr. and Mrs. Iluish Moore and son, P' rry W. Hurst all of Payson. , nation-wid- e Talie Advantage Prices NOWS OF PRESENT LOW -- Beauty Shoppe Audrea Roland and Madge Fairbanks, Operators J msU FREE COAL WITH THE GENUINE ESTATE HEATROLA Prices Positively advance Aug. 28th 6-- 2, D-T-- R 6-- 3-- 6, Hoien No. loveless (seeded 1) de- 6-- CO. in feated Jean Mendenhall the Semi finals. Floience Page defeated Erma Powell In th1' finals, Helen Loveless, eliin Salt s minated in the for the Florence defeated Page Lake, 6-- 6-- 4 6-- 4. semi-final- 6-- 6-- 1. championship In the girls doubles, Helen Loveless and Della Macke defeated Dorothy Ahrens and Erma Powell for the Championship. These girls are from to Cupa'rton and wre permitted interadd to enter the tournament est. Warren Coray and Jack Barnett were champions in the Junior Boys Doubles finished Wednesday 6-- 1, 6-- 2, Payson Milling Co. WISHES TO ANNOUNCE That no Processing Tax applies to the actual ducei Early Payson Settler Dies In Logan and Mrs. Asa Hancock were in Logan Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Hancocks sister, Mrs. Mr. Betsy Jane Shurtleff. Mrs. Shurtleff was the daughter of George W. and Betsy Jane Han-CK- k and was born at Woods Cross February 22, 1851. When a very small child she came to Payson with her parents the first year of its Effie M. Simons Passes At Salem , Mrs. Effie Mattinson Simons, a settlement. former resident of Payson, died Sun-d- After her marriage to Mr. Shurtloff at rer home in Salem. Her hustney went to Oregon and took an band Ezra Ord Simons, also a na- active part in the settlement of Baktive of Payson, died seven years ago. er. She was very active in L. D. S. Mrs. Simons was bom in Payson 1883, a daughter of 17, Robert and Betsy Burnhope Mattinson, pioneer residents of this city. Surviving are three sons and three daughters, Keith Daryle, Jack and Florence Simons, Salem; Mrs. Geneve McQuivey, Blackfoote, "Idaho and Mrs. Francis Wilde, Provo;' seven brothers and sisters, Mrs. E. A. Simons, Airs. Thayne Bingham, Frank and Henry Mattinson, Payson; Mrs. Peter Borup, Ogden; Mrs. Richard Barnett, Hollywood; Roy Mattinson, Idaho Falls. She was an active L. D. S. church worker, having served as a Relief Society, Sunday School and Primary teacher and an officer in the Daughters of Utah Pioneers camp at Salem. Funeral services were conducted on Wednesday in the Salem ward chapel and burial was in the Payson City Cemetery under direction of the Deseret Mortuary. January n of wheat in exchanging wheat for flour he must swear to a written However, affidavit is he that the actual producer and must wheat in person as the. law prohibits proxy. bring his exchange by The ratio is 100 pounds of f lour to 3 bushels wheat, or 30 pounds of flour and 12 pounds of Bran and Shorts for 60 pounds of wheat. of church work there. She moved to Logan in 1922. She is survived by her husband F. M. Shurtleff, i sons and one daugh ti r. 23 grandchildren, 12 great-gran- d childien and one brother. MAILS CHANGE TIME Tied Out 9:25 A. M. F or all points North, Fast. West, Marysvale Branch. 1:00 P. M. For all points Southwest Utah, Nev. Ariz. So. Calif. 5:43 P. M. Santaquin, Goshen, Dividend, Eureka, etc. 5:50 P. M. For all points North East, West, Marysxale Branch. Arrival of Mails 9:40 A. M. From the North etc. 9:30 A. M. South 2:45 P. M. Tintic. 5:30 P. M. North, etc. This will give Payson a better mail service in that we will receive and dispatch mails both mornihg and evening. It is made possible through Benjamin Boy Injured placing more mails on the Orem Ernest Caras 12, son of Mr. and trains. Effective Aug. 14, 1933. A. C. Page, Mrs. Angel Caras of Benjamin was Postmaster. bi ought to the Payson hospital Tueso day evening suffering from injuries received when he was thrown from Paysori Woman Submits a load of hay at 5:30. A sudden lurch Prize Winnin? Letter of the loaded wagon as it struck a pit in the road throwed the boy from The many friends of Mrs. Allie the wagon. Mellor, who were listening in over He suffered a broken collar bone K. S. L. radio station last Tuesday and severe bruises about the head night were pleased to hear the annand body. He was removed from the ouncement that Mrs. Mellor had won hospital to his home late Wednesday. the $15 prize given by the sponsors of the Mary and John program for Mrs. Bessie McLean of Salt Lake the most interesting letter written and Mrs. Nellie Roundy of Provo concerning their broadcast. Her letter have been visiting here with their was chosen from 850 that were submother Mrs. Chasta Gay. mitted jn the contest. It is most pleasing when local people are successful in an event of kind. this DO Mail a, YOUR SHOPPING REMEDY AND GIVES La Vogue Beauty Shoppe Iona Perkins, Operator TERMS! DO YOUR EATING AT By s Lunch CURB SERVICE bowels Adlerika washes out all poisons that cause gas, nervousness and bad sleep. One dose gives relief at once. City Drug Co. CASH PAID FOR USELESS HORSES & COWS. DEAD ONES IF CALLED IMMEDIATELY. PHONE 680, PROVO, FREE! RELIEF Fashion Beauty Salon Gladys Wilson, Operator EASY PRICED STOP GAS PAINS! GERMAN IN PAYSON Acting on BOTH upper and lower Audrea-Madg- e 2H a in person. The he wa-- 5 QUICK TURNOVER Means INCREASED PROFIT The officers and teachers of the tanyon first ward Sunday school ami their the t party ntortai nmtnt partners enjoyed a most successful giam. Upsets Feature Annual City Tennis Tournament Famly Reunion 73 Attend Hurst UTAn 32 PIECE DIINER SETS By request of patrons, we have exteneTrMt-thirt- y ana days our sale of Coal Ranges ers INVESTIGATE! rdtSVaY wi' Country Store Dance at LAKESIDE Sat., Aug. a SO Grand Prizes! Get Free Chances at local Stores and at the Dance Music by the Silver Kings f ADMIS51011 REGULAR |