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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH r List of Nominations for Municipal Election, Payson City, To Be Voted On November 7i 1933 lOlYpe Urgto the ,l t'fion mediately Lynuin H. t0,la-- n H M m m H m Play safe, send your children to school on our cars the Safe, Economical way. School books are now on sale at all Agency Stations. The Rate is 1' cents per mile. Let the children ride Emblem (BEEHIVE & EAGLE) (ROOSTER) REPUBLICAN PARTY !0W. r of Los Angulos Hamilton Richmond, Mrs. Wayne Pichas boon visiting this week with kering, Miss Clara Pace, Miss Len-or- e Miss Lenore Rigtrup Sterling, relatives. He came from California and Miss Leona Larsen, the lat two for the deer hunt. from Spanish Fork. of A. IL Anderson Mr. and Mrs. The Halloween colors and emblem.-wer- e Mt. Pleasant visited during the past used for the attractive decoraweek at the home of Mrs. Andersons tions and details for a party given sister, Mrs. E. Mendenhall. by Miriam Bates for a group of her It a was at hostess Miss Ruth Ryan young friends Saturday evening. most delightful bridge party Monday was a fancy costume affair and evening. The favors, decorations and clever Halloween games and stunts details were suggestive of the fest- provided the entertainment. ive Halloween season. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Spence Amos of Mrs. Ned Wightman, Mrs. Hyrum Mar I.a Mrs. Bingham Cloward, spent the week end with McClellan, Mrs. Willace Brown, Mrs. Floyd relatives. Mrs. Amos remained for Ilarmer, Mrs. Ralph McBeth. Mrs. the week. I. Harrison Hurst For Councilman, m For Councilman, GEORGE CHASE For Councilman, JASPER F. HILL For Councilman, DAVE SHULER For Councilman, IIEBER A. CURTIS Term For Councilman, CHARLES GALE Term For Councilman, Term ar Term For Councilman, For Councilman, ar Term Term NOW! Seeing Is Believing DRIVE IN TODAY! Conoco Super Service 1st North & Main Payson, Utah aaiiHBsaaaflBaEiJiiiasaHiiiaaiaHiBsiiHBixszBaaaiaai IZi SEE - ANNOUNCEMENT The ?gtie Beauty Shoppe Operated by s s IONA PERKINS Will be open for business Monday Morning, November 6th jn ,the CHRISTENSENS DEPT. STORE We will be pleased to greet our many patrons in this New Location. For Councilman, J. S. REECE Term Term tiansfers are lower to of the club. ample, members under 1 year of other fees are . Fr may register Satisfactic k age for ji For Recorder R. WIGIITMANj- - Term For Recorder For Treasurer For Treasurer For Treasurer MARY JEPPSON For Councilman, The reduction in fees has been in effect for "Our organization, For Recorder LAW A. J. kn m to manyjst the oldest, breed organization in the UnitedS es, feels it wise to have a largo bership, Mr. Moreley says, of the beneficial influence further development of the Ip providing, of course, the ClS have those qualities of EVALYN KERR State of Utah, County of Utah ss. I, Wayland R. Wightman, city recorder of Pay-so- n of the candidates City, County of Utah, hereby certify that the above is a true list certified to me to be placed on the official ballot of Payson for the municipal election to be held November 7, 1933. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of Payson City, Utah, this 3 day of November, 1933 WAYLAND R. WIGHTMAN, cable TRY A WANTAD the Relief Surety raeetitp .he Payson wards Tuesday iSm as the time had been designated in Magazine Day. Members of tit Si Stake Relief Society board s each organization. City Recorder In addition to the class Halloween. members, present were the beekeepvisiting for several days during the ers, Miss Ruth Harding and Mrs. week in Salt Lake. The first year Bee Hive girls of Althea Carson and the M. I. A. 4 the First ward M. I. A., with their Nelda Bills, Merilda H. presidency, Beekeepers, Mrs. Dorothy McClellan Wilson and Zoe Barnett. All were Mrs. La Verle Livingston and Miss Mae Houser, enjoyed a in children of San Pete county are costume. this week with her parents, Halloween party Friday evening at the home of Helen Jean Bale. The Mr. and Mrs. Will Keele. A group of friends enjoyed a deattic was arranged as a witches den social evening Saturday at lightful The second year Bee Hive group where various games and stunts app- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl 0. of the Tirst ward M. I. A. held a ropriate to the occasion were enjoyed Nelson. at was- - servb-Dinner Halloween party Tuesday evening at followed with supper. each 8 oclock at five small tables o the Winney home. The Bee Keepers, centered with deep yellow marigolds. Mrs. Richard Gough and Miss Pearl FOR SALE Clever Halloween favors and decoraJones directed the activities includ-n- g Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees, tions were used very effectively. games and Halloween stunts. Shrubs, Vines, Rose Plants. Perennials, Peonies, HOME GROWN AT Mrs. Wendall Erlandson gave a Mrs. La Mar Smith who has been PROVO. See Henry Jeppson, or prettily arranged childrens party visiting at the home of Mrs. Stanley visit or write Provo Nurseries. Friday evening for her children, Dou710 South 3rd West Wilson, has left for Salt Lake to Their guests glass and Ilia Jean. visit with relatives before returning numbered twenty and came in costto her home in California. Mrs. Mrs. Floyd Wilson was hostess to ume. All were ushered along a ghost Wilson entertained at a bridge party the Junior Delta Bridge club Thurs- trail to the basement which was dein her honor. day afternoon. Lovely fall flowers corated with all sorts of Halloween decorated the entertaining rooms and motifs. Games and refreshments in Mrs. Paul Davis entertained the luncheon tables. Mrs. Ray Monsen the festive season were with keeping members of her Contract bridge club and Mrs. George Chase were awarded enjoyed followed with a treasure last week at an attractive bridge the bridge prizes. Special guests hunt. luncheon. were Mrs. Wayne Loveless and Mrs. George F. Wilson. A most successful Halloween party Mr. and Mrs. John F. Oleson and was given for members of the Second Miss Merlyn Ellsworth and Miss ward laughters were visiting in Kamas Tuesday evening in the Amuse'ast week with Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Ruth Hall gave a Halloween party ment Hall under the direction of the Wherritt. Friday night at the home of Dr. activity committee. Each department and Mrs. J. II. Ellsworth for a group of the M. I. A. presented a costume Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bale were of their young friends. All were in stunt and musical numbers were givvisiting last week with relatives festive costumes and the entertain- en between each act. Dancing Salt Lake. ment included a treasure hunt, games and lunch. Miss Edith Taylor entertained the A jolly Halloween party was given members of her class from the Se Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barney enter- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Well? cond Ward Primary at a Halloween tained the members of their night Cloward A ghost Monday evening. party at the home of Louise Page, bridge club at a charmingly arranged trail and other Halloween stunts proThe decorations, games and refresh- Halloween party Saturday evening. vided much merriment to the thirty ment were all carried out in sugg- The attractive decorations and varguests participating. estions of Halloween. ious details of entertaining were in Mrs. David Bona left Tuesday for keeping with the festive Halloween Fourteen close friends were guests season. Their guests included Mr. San Diego, California to visit for of Miss Mary Page at a Halloween and Mrs. Dave Shuler, Mr. and Mrs. fortnight with her daughter, Ml party Friday ebening. All were in Paul Davis, Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Ells- Orlin Peay. Mr. Peay came costume and entered the home thru worth, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monsen, a deer hune and sh a spook alley and then participated Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hillman, Mr. him home. in an evening of real Halloween mer- and Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mr. and riment. Mrs. Wendall Erlandson, Mr. and The Mrs. Selby Dixon. The bridge prizMrs. Franz Potter of Salt Lake es were won by Mr. and Mrs. was the guest of Mrs. E. H. Street Davis. on Sunday. Mrs. Ann Butterworth has been ternity at the Agricultural college. vis-tir- .g Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Spend ere in Salt Lake Saturday for tl football game. University-Aggi- e sM members of the Club. Fees for Jersey registry o DOWDELL? YOUVE READ WHO HE IS h months ago men and women . t0tn. different states have V leadership we all associi gressive owners of Jersey He is the man who introduced SERVICE to motorists in Payson and vicinity. Years of 'study and practical experience has equipped him with proper .knowledge of the right kinds of gasolines, motor oils and greases for seasonal A knowledge jmade Idoubly importdilving ant to motorists due to the iapproacbing Winter Driving Season. 7 correspondingly IE! WHO Is This MAN lilt raia Ibfi: ; The fee for J - Term IT fee "toners Term ar fc. 'lelA ery of animals to is likewise reduced from 8 until December 1, 1933 Mr. Moreley says ajco We membership fee in V Cattle Club rom ioo to ?30. Since this Um became effective For Mayor PERSSON GEORGE A. CHEEVER age. ERLANDSON For Councilman, Term fHll for the and albe kerseys undj? registered' fWttlei charged V6"0 animals o For Mayor HENRY V "ay o For Mayor HR. ASA L. CURTIS ( a?t9t i St froni r Tars? TICKET iiii2iiBaaiHiasiiEaiESiiaaaazaEaBaiszi3Zjraa. haT time linut j DEMOCRATIC PARTY TICKET ef executive secreta Cattle Club Emblem THE BIG RED CARS -- low ra announcement on Many children are killed or injured each year the highways while on their way to or from sdhool. at 4 at he v kfeede 1 to take temporary SCHOOL DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN Jw.eT Mr. and Mrs. Arza C. Page we Salt Lake Saturday to meet the daughter Edna Page who was a del gale to the U. E. A. from her m A doctor will tell you that the less choice of laxatives is a o cause of chronic constipation. of fc evidence Any hospital offers harm done by harsh laxatives la drain the system, weaken the W the w muscles, and even affect and kidneys. U Fortunately, the public t in liyua. returning to laxativeslaxative tan The dose of a liquid th measured. The action can controlled. It forms no ham; J neednt take a "double dose IB or two later. 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