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Show George Paull, our esteemed townsman, has long been a booster for Presion. and has always been ""I! L t0 Lld flnancially and otherwise the schools, the church, and various civic organizations. He has earned a warm spot in the affections of the people of the community: We believe it is only fitting that we do something as a community to show our appreciation towards our friend and associate. Therefore, I, J. Clifford Forsgren. Mayor of the City of Preston, Idaho, do proclaim Thursday, April 17, 1941, as George Paull Day. On this day from 3 o'clock p. m, to 1 1 o'clock p. m. there will be a continuous showing of pictures at the Grand and Isis Theatres. The gross proceeds of these performances perfor-mances (without any deduction whatever for expenses ex-penses on the part of the theatres or other) will be delivered to Mr. Paull as a small token of our appreciation. ap-preciation. We urge our people to patronize these theatres on that date, and where other appointments appoint-ments conflict persons may show their appreciation by purchasing tickets in advance. J. CLIFFORD FORSGREN, I Mayor. |