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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH ! Economical Highlights The home room students of Miss Ethel Strausser of the Jujv Elizabeth Elect Officer Brown, chaplain; Mrs. Manwdll, ior parlimentarian; high school, gave a party and Della Badham, corresponding sec- weinie roast Seagull Camp, Daughters of Wednesday evening. Mrs. Eleanor Schoenfeld, Utah Pioneers held their election retary; aud.tor. Reports were submitted of officers at a meeting held by the retiring officers. Le am to Dance o Thursday at the home of Mrs. Arana T. Snyder. Mrs, Phoebe (Continued from Page 1) denounce Administration policies. Under attack were the growing burden; what Chamber deleregard as an unwarranted gate-, nasion of private rights by the s custodian of relics; Mrs. Mary F. Pioner Daughter Mrs. at Government; experimental legislaof relief, tion; the administration activities Administration te. were accused of standing in the ay of reemployment. " including men Some speakers to with listened are views hose a eon-i- tl adopted respect utmost the Such a speech was toie. atoiy trade by the Chambers president, in a plea for jjarper Sibley, cooperation between But these and busi-es- s. 1 well submerged e:e pretty taks jyv the wave of criticism. The Administration was repre-- ' Verted by Secretary of Commerce -, who made a number of .pc- Markham of Spanish Fork represented the county officers. The newly elected officers are, Mrs. OecfJ B. Gaboon, captain; Mrs. Marie Me; denhall, vice captain; Mrs. Annie Snyder, 2nd vice captain; Mrs, Annie Tarvner, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Anna McClellan, historian; Mrs. Iva Chase, chorLsfter; Mrs. Mary J. McClellan, organist; Mrs. Harriett Stevens, con-yruct- ie gov-trrme- nt Nebo Day Celebrated MILDREDS Neho Day was celebrated by the students and teachers at the school last Friday. Proand various sports games grams, School of Dance Studio located at the Bon Ton. Classes held every Friday. For proof of our training ability we invite you to attend one of our classes. were enjoyed and all had luncheon noon recess at the school. The older students went to the Junior high school in for a dance and games in the gymnasium. during the con-erati- ve j;, suggestions. Secretary also spoke, but he Hull State if , -- fined hi mi elf to a topic close to his heart, reciprocal trade treat-;s- , and did not attempt a defense af)f other Administration acts fecting industry. inevit-!- e Upshot is that it seems will go into that the President with j the 1936 campaign just about men on business of 'ip per cent his It is of opponent. he side how this estimate to impossible But he nil affect his chances. as lewt valuable support. 1 On the other side of the fence, Jthe President recently gained valuable support when a number of on jimportant labor leaders went Jrecord for him. Theoretically, the American Federation of Labor is but it is known that President of Roosevelt. hkes William Green, the Federation, I never misses an opportunity to p aise the Presidest in his speeches, has intimated that his return to office is highly desirable to nit:.! jrocl Inon-parti'- ".Ec !pi ch an labor. fel I SBBisKasEiiaiEaaaasxisKB Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patten and urday night. Special guests were family spent Monday visiting in Mrs. Wendall Erlandsom, Mrs. Salt Lake City. Wright, Mrs. Wayne Love- LOCAL ITEMS Lo-va- iJilxxaizsasaaiasiaasxisza ... To the druggist, the doctor, the stores a telephone With Italys proclamation of over Ethiopia, the last sovereignty ars i' i .independent kingdom in Africa seems to have passed into the limbo of history. It long ago became d the that Eurpeaon pow-- 5 apparent ti which threatened ers Italy with The first aid class at the Junior srnj'i Tig Dl .strong reprisals if she went ahead high school closed their activities or It ; d in Ethiopia, were bluffing. for the year with a canyon party Big question is, what effect will Wednesday evening. 4 this have on the League of r tions? The League wants to keep Italy as a member because of the German problem it needs the help of all the old Allies if Hitler is I to be held down. And Mussolini H isnt at all backward about saying he will quit the League cold if it attempts to hamper him in Ethio- ilet less, Mrs. Anmond Webb and Mrs. Ned Wightman. Mrs. J. II. Ellsworth received the chib prize and Mrs. Loveless the guest favor. Mrs. Byron F. Ott was hostess Mrs. Eugene Hillman entertainto the ladies of the Saturday ed the Tree Joli Bridge Club Sat Bridge Club. Mrs. Will McClellan and Mrs. Stanley Wilson were special guests. The bridge prize was awarded to Mrs. Sara Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perseon of Garland visited here over the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Persson. Their daughter Lois will remain for & vacation of several weeks with her grandparents and other relatives. runs errands everywhere You Can Have One for a Fete Cents a Day tit 1. THE FACTS on TRACTION O magnified 1 1 You wont POWER You want ECONOMY You also want LOW PRICE LOWEST PRICED 16 OLD 100 Be PROOF m ce i ibilel ght 0 always equalized for quick, unswerving, straight line stops Fzmiwui own e oo No. 55 Cod lane Lzing NEW PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES FIFTHS No. 54 :hedi ) NEW FULL-TRIMME- D DE LUXE CAB SAVING, instrun with ment panel for safe control clear-visio- CHANGE TO Genmore's MINT SPRINGS POWER to pull )our loads! First choice Chevrolet! It has economical the greatest pulling power of any rt muruuno e truck in the entire range! choice First ECONOMY to save you money! Chevrolet! 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