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Show t THE PAYFQNT IN THE SPOT LIGHT Mrs. E. S. Wimmer returned to her her marriage several months ago. home in Balt Lake Tuesday evening Mrs. Dave Bhuler, Mrs. Ed Hatton after visiting for several days with and Mrs. Ford Wilson her mother, Mrs. Samuel Douglass. were special guests. Mattie Miss with friends is Cowan in Logan visiting 1oi1 o of Pnyson Mrs. Glenn Simmons ia.ru! Jittle daughter of Provo came over lwt Mr. and Mrs. James Harper enterFrday and remained for several days. tainer a number of frionds at dinner Sunday evening. from Major Loveless was down ' Helper for a part of lost week. Miss TJarda Bmith was the guest of at a birthday surprise party honor Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer anher home last Baturay at given nounce the engagement of their of her young Fourteen evening. Miss Hazel to Spencer, Guy friend daughter, enjoyed the pleasant affair Simons of Burley, Ida., son of Mrs. t which was arranged by Marie Ed resident of Simons, a former Wilson. Maurine and will take Pnyson. The marriage Juna in place early Mrs. Hale Elmer entertained at a childrens party on Bungay afterMrs. Dave Bhuler entertained at noon to eelebrate the fifth birthday dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. of her little dlaighter, P. C. Wightman and family, Mrs. universally and also. that of Margret Madoline, Mattie Morril of Montana and Mrs. Kraus whose falls on the birthday May Wollman of Balt Lake. same date. Ter-vor- and -- their ing last Friday afternoon. Her guests ranch near Thistle where they will were the ladies .of tho Justamere remain during thnsummer. club. are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Done Mrs. A. L. Curtis entertained at a here from Monroe where Mr. Done birthday jwrty on Tuesday in honor ha been instructor 'of music in the of the eighth birthday tannfivrirsary schools. of her daughter Helen, Miss Hnnna Porter of Salt Lake Mrs. Earl Bale entertained a num- is visiting at the home of her brothber of her friends ot a voiy pleasant er, Attorney B. A. Porter. social evening Inst Thursday. The and Mr. and Mrs. Hay Conyers guests included the members of her social club from Bpanish Fork to little daughter, Caroline of Eureka which she belonged before taking up spout Sunday with Mrs. Conyers her residence in Payso following parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Wilson. p3rar jrt2iBi!BBiwaiitEiMsrzja?inn5J iw taawtwBai s s Place Your Order for Your i THE UNIVERSAL CAR in quick delivery The Ford Factory is pressed to Capacity and only a limited number are being supplied to dealsrs Full Line of Parts and Accessories S SHULER MOTOR CO. I Payson, Utah I uiMiutuaiiiMHWXUKnxa :ssxssxx3brsbrrbrberirxxxxb Do Y ou Know t That the SMOOT LUMBER CO. Carries a Complete Line of Hardware and Paints Suggestions for the Home Electric Irons Ice Cream Freezers Electric Washers Refrigerators Oil Stoves Lawn Mowers Oil Stove Ovens Lawn Hose Garden Tools Special Price on Electric Washers Smoot Lumber Co. ; Building Headquarters Payson, Utah Phone 45. 4; V. Miss Geraldine Fairbanks was at Mrs. Jomos Xieols and young son of Salt Lake are visiting here dur Preston, Ida., for Inst week end. ing the week. Mrs. Eugene Petersou of Eureka Mrg Clara Bean who has been has been visiting with her mother, at Monrpe during Mrs. John E. Huish. Mr. PcteAon teaching school tho past school year has returned was here over Suuday. Miss borne. Her young daughter, Helen is also home for the summer. Mrs. L. V. Nebeker and children left Fritkiy afternoon for the Neb-ekedown Miss Jessie Samqdls was ranch in Wyoming to Teuiiiiu from Salt Lake over Sunday visiting during the summer. mother and sister at the with Strawberry hotel. Mrs. Jennie Musscr jof Salt Lake accompanied by her son, Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. M. If Reynolds. Mrs. Julia Colvin, motored to Payson Ellis" Mrs. Bn rah Reynolds, Miss Sunday morning returning on TuesReynolds and Mrs. Bills tall of Balt day. Mrs. Musser visited her mother, Lake, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Parry of Mrs. Vina Patten, and Mrs. Colvin Provo spent Sunday in Payson the was with her daughter, Mrs. O. L. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Barnett and family. hr We Yield To every legitimate demand upon us to aid our customers and it is a pleasure to talk over business affairs with patrons. We may be of service to you in solving some of your financial problems. Ed Patten was visiting in Salt Lake the first part of the week. Hyrum Bennett entertained the Friendly Hour club on Wednesthan day afternoon. Guests other the regular club members were Mrs. George "Stanton of Santaquin, Mrs. Virgil Perry, Mrs. Elmer Kempton, Mrs. Will Clayson and Miss Deleen Sargent. Mrs. oooooooo Charles Huish of Eureka was local visitor last Sunday. Mrs. B. L. Jensen ontertkuned at a bridge luncheon on Tuesday afternoon. The guests were members of club and several A fine baby boy, weighing thirteen the Junior Bridge Mrs. Jesse Earle refriends. other pounds was born to Mr. and Mrs. ceived the prize for high score. Paul Douglass on Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mra. John Schaerier Mrs. Jesse Knight and Mrs. Enez are also happy over the arrival of Allen spent Wednesday with Knight a son, born last Sunday. Mrs. Lewis Whit who has been weeks. ill several for quite Mrs. Grace Lucy Jones entertained fifteen little girls (on Wednesday Miss Leah Lewis and Mr'- - Inez afternoon to celebrate the eighth Tanner Hurst were the honored guests her daughter, Margret. birthday of at the Lewis home The games and pastimes in which at a party given on Thursday evening by the officers and were children' delight enjoyed and teachers of the Third ward Sunrefreshments were served. day school. Miss Lewis, a youHg has been the Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Don 8. Page were bride elect, school since its organization .organist visiting in Provo on Tuesday. tw0 years ago. Mrs. Horst a bride to of last month has also been a teacher returned Mis Edna Qowan in the school. Balt Lake Monday after a visit of Mr. heT several days with parents, Miss Donna Cowan entertained ten and Mrs. Frank Cowan. of her young friends at dinner Sunevening. Out of town guests Mrs. Adelbert Bigler of Provo day were Clifford Simpson awl Jimmy has been heer for the post two weeks of Eureka. Stanton with her mother, Mrs. Walter Huish. Mrs. John T. Huish, Mrs. Mary MoBoth and Mrs. Susanna Piekesing entertained on Wednesday afternoon Huish. The at the home of Mts. guests of honor were Mrs. Mattie Morrell of Montana, and Mrs. May Willman and Mrs. Callie Gilbert of Salt Lake who are visiting with their sisteT, Mts. Mary. Daley. The affair was in the nature of a reunion of old friends, thel guests numbering about twenty-fivformer associates of the visitors when they resided in Payson several years ago. The home was decorated with a profusion of rinses and carnations, and' luncheon was served. Those invited to meet their old friends were Mrs. Melissa Tanner, Mrs. E. E. Btcvens, Mrs. F M. Ballard, Mrs. William Fairbanks, Mrs. John Dixon, Mrs. Ammon Neb eker, Mrs. P. O. Loveless, Mrs. Eliza Loveless, Mr. Francis M. Elmer, Mrs, Mrs. S. D. Moore, Mrs. Julia Douglass, Mrs. T. H. Wilson, Jr., Mrs. J. S. McBqfh, Mrs. C. F. Dixon, Mrs. Joseph Fairbanks, Mrs. Walter Huish, Mrs. Hyrum Lemmon, Mrs. Samuel Douglass, Mrs. May Brown, Mrs. S. B. Wilson, Mrs. Hanna Biglow and Mrs, Vina Wightman. e at once or you may be disappointed KRBSCSURIBBECXRX: UTAH, MAY 19, 1922. r Mis Betta Wilson was pleasantly surprised on Wednesday evening by a group of her young friids to celebrate her birthday. Mm. Leonard Stoinockert was host- jjr and Mrs. Lloyd Homren. ess at a most enjoyable social gather- - chiMren left (M)t WPek foT W PYSON. Mrs. Leslie Cromar spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jeppson. Miss Florence Wightman was down from Salt Lakq for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grams motor ed to Provo Tuesday. Mrs. Delilah Francom and daughter, Florence, are home from California where they have been since early last fall. Relatives and friends of Miss Francom were surprised at the announcement of her marriage to Dick Elkins of Los Angeles just before their departure for home. Mrs. Francom and Mr. and- - Mrs. Elkins motored from the coast arriving on Saturday, After a visit with the family and friends the yonng couple will return to California where they will reside. Mrs. L. M. Crook and baby . are Loigan, the gugsts of Mrs. Margret Crook and Miss Lizzie Crook. hye from Payson Exchange Savings Five Per Cent Interest on Savings Account hoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo" Mr. Crook will join visit his mother. her later and His Scattered Acquaintance She What were you doing after Mrs. Samuel - Pickering entertained the accident! He at a miscellaneous shower on ThursScraping up an acquaintWidow. day afternoon in honor of her daugh- ance. ter, Miss Zora Pickering, whose will take place next week. The The Simple Life the older friends guests numbered and reatives of the young bride-elec' First Cannibal Our chief has hay fever. Second Cannibal What brought it ALL BRANDS OF MUSIC AT LEGION BALL TOMORROW onf Tint, Cannibal He ate a grass The advance sale of tickets for widow. Journal Americon Medical the American Legion ball ih the Pay-so- Association. warrants pavilion tomorrow-nig- ht the belief that the members of the local post, No. 48, will break all Chiropractic Health Service. records for dances in Payson this YOUR SPINE IS AN INDEX yeaT. The great attraction, of course, will be the music furnished by to your health. Your health and Schubert s orchestra, said to be ' the happiness depend on the condition of your spinal column. Chiropracfinest , organization of musicians - on the road. Each member of the tic is the only science or method which eradicates disease by reorchestra plays five different instruments and there will, therefore, be on moving the . cause (pressure five distinct features of music nerves due to slight misplacement on the program, suiting the tastes of all of the bones of -- ie spine), thus classes of dancers, from thlose who giving nature a chance to cure find the great eet enjoyment in or heal the disease. the waltz and other stately dances, to (itopractic Invites Investigathose who get tion. the big kick out of the whirling jazz that sets the blood in the veins of the T. C. D.C. P h.C. atingle dancer. Aside from being a dance, the Payoon Exchange Savings Bank affair will prove a great treat to the Building (Ground Floor) lover of music. mar-rieg- e t. SSSSSSSBSgBBgfl NOTIG play windows. H H H H Nothing over $23.50 Call and. sees our new line of Mens and Boys up to the minute Oxfords Mrs. Fred Lewis and children ot John the Spanish Fosk w eke at Amos home over the week end. $3.98-$4.9- 7 Murphy Glenn Loveless a student at the Utah Agricultural college, spent Sun day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Loveless. g Mens Tweed Suits. Newest Styles and attractive patterns now in dis- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erlandson and daughters were visiting relatives in Springville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bradford of Spanish Fork were guests at the W. D. Dixon home on Sunday. : Has just received a shipment of Mrs. L H. Smith of Salt Lake spent the week end with her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Repc Smith was down for Sunday. Mrs. John M. Co warn spent the fore part of the week in Provo with Mrs. J. W. Lewis. K hppsca, IBXXESBSISBSBSSrBS s. y a n s Mrs John Spencer entertained at a on Tuesday misccllaneoup shower afternoon in honor of her daughter, Miss Hazel Spencer. Those present to meet the young bride elefct and and enjoy the pleasant occasion were Mrs. Dave Shuler, Mts. Anna Pulver-MrA. L. Curtis, Miss Erdine Cush ing, Mrs. Joaefh Francom, Mrs. John Gardner, Mts. Nephi Stewart, Mrs. Blessing, Mrs. Emma Gardner, Mrs. Harvy Jones, Mrs. Beckstead, Mrs. Fred Allen, Mrs. Briny Andreeson Mrs. William Powell, Mrs. Drollinger, Mrs. John Elmer, Mrs. O. Hamilton, Mrs. John Staheli, Mrs. Hale Elmer, Mrs. Coonts, Mrs. A1 Roykutce, Mrs. Minnie Spencer, Mrs. Leslie Spencer, Mrs. Priel Mills, Mrs. Joseph Doug lass, Miss Leah Pnlver, Miss Zelma Elmer, Miss Lyle Elmer, Miss Cora Hamilton, Miss Wilma Elmer, Miss Edna Elmer, Misg Alice Morrell, Miss Elva Francom,1 Miss Madgc4 FairMiss banks, Miss Dcleetn SargenlJ, Pearl Lerwill, Miss, Mable Lerwill, Jennie Miss Mrs. Ruby Gorden, Fairbanks, Miss Jennie Douglass and Miss Vanetta Betts. Rev. and Mrs. Wildnrmn spent Tuesday at Elberta. V F Bank THne n New ME 8 Everything For the Family for Leu Money A 8 8 8 H |