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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH imrszsziasastiixcinz IU1 I Daughters of Pioneers Hold Annual Elections BI&KSI Finishing School j at Star Theatre Tonight M Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Douglass and Hu.j Leonard Steineckert arrived Thursday from Long Beach, California to visit their mother, Mrs. Sarah Curtis and other relatives. Mr. Douglass expects to do some trout fishing while me Monday Payson Camp No. 2, Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their annual of officers at a meeting held in Utah. Ba:-eon a daring revolution of Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rose Fai- one of the Easts most fashionable Mrs. Louie Daniels. The ladies of the Federated Music rer and Mrs. Jane B. Evans of the private school for girls, Finishing . speak-trswere guest Utah County Camp School" comes to the Star Theatre for w M HI nm d M a19 HI SAFETY-MINDE- engagement starting toRoday. The cast, including Ginger and Billie Burke Frances Dee, gers, Bruce Cabot, portrays the life in a place where ladies should behave as such, but where, in reality, "everything goes" if the girls can get away a D Officers were elected as follows: Captain, Mrs. Anna S. McClellan; 1st They Electric car operators are safety-minde- d. Mrs. Rebecca Tweede; vice captain, start learning safety as student operators and con2nd vice captain, Mrs. Leona Dixon; tinue to study and practice it so long as they are in Mrs. Anna P. secretary-treasurethe seryice. Tanner; registrar, Mrs. Lillie Dean; n m parlimentarian, Mrs. Phoebe Reid; m the electric cars are considered the safrelic custodian, Mrs. Elizabeth Man-wilest method of modern transportation. chaplain, Mrs. Martha Kapple; historian, Mrs. Jennie B. Hill; chorM RIDE THE BIG RED CARS ister, Mrs. Iva Chase; organist, Mrs. w u Mary J. McClellan. SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD Ixiis Powell gave a retold Miss with musical accompaniment by H story m Mrs. Mary J. McClellan and Mrs. si Sarah Tanner. Mis. Elizabeth Manwill gave the of home the at club evening Friday SCHOOLS CLOSE TODAY her on our state flag. lesson mother, Mrs. II. W. McMullin. o date La Mar is were the Mrs. dosing Special guests Friday (Onlay) No. 3, Daughers of for the school of Payson and with Howard, Mrs. Quincy Burdick, Mrs Payson Camp the extremely warm weather which Walter Ware and Mrs. Merrill Smith. Utah Pioneers met on Thursday at o so early this year, the childthe home of Mrs. Anna Barnett with ranivaElla Daley in charge. ren will he happy to begin their FOR SALE Heavy 8 x 10 tent. Captain Mrs. Barnett read the history of cation. See Robert Kerr, Pay-soReasonable. Neb-ekher grandmother, Mrs. Ann V. The school year has been most and Mrs. Chasta Harris gave a successful. The measles and mumps o on Utah history; piano solo, lesson vaccination small pox epidemic and cut into the work the last half of the WANT TO BUY Fresh or Springer Mrs. May Dixon; reading, Mrs. Erma cows. Call Ed Williams, Spanish Barnett, remarks, Mrs. Feraph N. year to some extent but in spite of 70J. Phone Jackson of Provo, representing the Fork, this handicap most of he students o sat-Utah County Camp. ! de have completed their if very Officers for the coming year were We will buy Home Owners Loan isfactorily. o Association Bonds at the Market elected as follows: captain, Mrs. MyrMrs. The Commercial Bank of tle Tanner; 1st vice captain, Mrs. Dean Schaerrer entertained price. vice 2nd Ethel Page; captain, Mrs. the momliers of the 0. G. Bridge Spanish Fork. Nettie Whiting; secretary-treasure- r, Mrs. Delpha Tanner; assistant, Mrs. Sarah Clayson; chorister, Mrs. Maud Olson; organist, Mrs. Laura Wight-maparlimentarian, Mrs. Chasta r, Noonder l; ill n. er n; two-da- y with it. is reputedly authentic This with a idea of what one and provides the daughters of the idle hardships See it if you rich have to endure. want the truth about private schools. The Sunday and Monday attraction is Whoopee", starring Eddie Cantor. this Filmed entirely in technicolor, maddthe of one is merriest, picture est musicals yet screened. Cantor at his best, gives his usual entertaining performance and should satisfy his many fans. The bargain night program on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday features an excellent 'comedy cast in Zazu The Meanest Gal in Town". Kelt-oPert Skeets Gallagher, Pitts, El Brendel and James Gleason create a laugh riot you can't miss. As an added attraction the Star presents the technicolor Silly Symphony The Big Bad Wolf, a Walt Disney creation and a sequel to the famous Three Little Pigs", who are again in this short subject. Youll be sorry if you miss The Big Bad Wrolf. ex-po- takes this smart Sports -- Two-Ton- e OxtSord WORN With white flannels or a light OtkDQGGO su- mmer suit . . Map, thats a shoe to be proud of. And pleased with for its comfort. The Leathers : n, Gals. $3.35 !u PAGE White Elk with Black Calf trim Furniture LANT & PERSSON COMPANY Harris; custodian of relics, Adelma Taylor; registrar, Mrs. Minnie Taylor ; historian, Mrs. Annie Curtis; Qtj, Company The Clothiers PAYSON, UTAH chaplain, Mrs. Ella Reece. 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