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Show THE PAT SOW AIN, FAV80N, UTAH PAGB BIGHT $i0000 M oooooooooooxxoxooooxoooooooooooo 000000000000-- Mrs. Vernard Anderson is Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tervortj visiting in Salt Lake with her and children of Marysvale sister, Mrs. Jean Bowen. have been' visiting his mother Mrs. Vina Tervort. 1 1 1 If The ladies of the Justamere t t t t Last Tuesday the County Club enjoyed a delightful social THRIFT, NO LESS THAN EARNING POWER, IS AN. afternoon last Thursday at the Commisioners accompanied by - IMPORTANT FACTOR IN THESE CONSTRUCTIVE home of Mrs. Karl F. Keeler. lim Crier, representing the Span Invited guests were Mrs. E. L. ish Fork Grazing Association; TIMES McCormick, Mrs.'L. Ellsworth, Ed. T. Money representing the Mrs. Roland Tietjen and Mrs. Commercial Club of Spanish Dont be miserly, but avoid' extravagance and, above Fork; President Lee R. Taylor Ray Done. all, put your and Engineer Karl Keler of the t i 4 Canal Line Miss Cecil Cowan of Salt Strawberry High the road in MONEY IN THE BANK inspected Lake spent last week here with Company Diamond Fork canyon where or invest it wisely keep it in circulation. her aunts, Mrs. Lydia Curtis washout occurred, with an the and Mrs. Lizzie Curtis. idea of restoring the road for By so doing you stimulate business. -permanent use. ( Mrs. Aurora Hiatt and child- 1 1 11 effort and may be your part in help-tpersevering Thrifty ren of Salt Lake are greatly en- - bersof her Beehive SiVarm.The "" build the loying a visit, here with Mrs. affair was given Monday evening Hiatts mother, Mrs. Julia Han- ing at the home of Mrs Charles cock. OF TODAY PROSPERITY H. White. Games of various 1 1 i ' W. H. Reece returned Sunday tands were p:ayed on the lawn from Salt Lake where he had and the evening was most enjoyhis yonng son Clarks tonsils able. Refreshments were staved removedin the late etening. Eighteen Jl I I n ,31 t were present. The guest of honi ilfrly The young friends of Mr. and or was presented with a piece Mrs. El. Roy Barnett who were of as a token of resilverware .married early in the month have entertained several social funct- spect. ions in their honor since returnMiss Edna Swartz is visiting Mrs. Lott Kirkham, who Mrs. W. H. Reece and Miss ing from their wedding trip. On Wednesday evening Miss fora month in Eureka at the leaves this week with Mr. Kirk- - Juanita Reece entertained at Helen Townsend gave a chicken home of Mr and Mrs. I. Brand-Shaand the children for El-- dinner Wednesday evening for for the sinore to reside was entertained Mrs. Byron Thurmond of supper popular young by the offreers of the First! Eureka and Mrs. Wm. Amos couple with covers for twenty Ward Y. L. M. I. A. and mem-- and children. Miss Jennie Reece gave a dinner party Thursday evening Miss Retta Cutler gave a luncheon Wednesday afternoon the guests numbering the young friends of the bride. BRIGHAM YdUNG UNIVERSITY The education to fit your boy or girl properly for lifes work is more certain if you are already SAYING for that definite purpose. The Safe Way 0000000000000 ooooooooo 0 The Easy Way is to open a Savings Account for education, add to it regularly, and by the time you need it you will have an ample fund on hand. Mil o But Dont Delay The Start rasa (ttfc work JL i) - ' 1 wi Opportunities A GOOD opportunity for an enterprising young man. The Buttercup Dairy for sale. Inquire of Laban Harding, Payson, Utah. .1111 42-2- 1 m i FOR RENT A modem FOR SALE A No. 7 good as new. Phone HOUSE FOR SALE 3 room witn brick, big basment, City water, and electric lights. One block east of C. F. Dixons resiP. 0. Hansen. dence. stove, plate-glaa- s front buildlng.Reasonable rent. Tipton. Phone 34-cook H. 8. 1 38-t-L xooooooooooooooooooooooooooowo 46-4t- 3&tt. 63. NOTICE The Utah State Board of ExIt pays to trade with the Page aminers of Barbers will hold an Furniture Company. examination in Payson August mi WANTED; Contracts for plowing land. Address, Amer-raPlowing Association. 812 Walker Bank Bldg. V,t Balt lake City, Utdn. to boy 2nd. hand type writers. Phone 146 B, Provo. 3tf. WANTED, FOB SALE, A line comer Lot facing Depot street. Price $800.00. Hans 39tf. Beretlsen. SALE, corner lot, good locaton 45tf. for home, A. M, Taylor, FOB . Anyone desiring a good Consult W, dry land farm( cheap. Wightman at Shulers garage. 320 seres, 110 acres under cultivation; water for culinary and stock use within 12feet; also good spring on ground; fenced with four barbed wires. Located in Tintic valley on Reasonable terms good highway,' on all or any part of tract. . Not 45tf. to exceed $25,00 per acre. FOB SALE; I JL A .1111 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ellertson and children, Mr. and Mrs.Da-viNelson all of Mona, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Clayson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clayson of Lake Shore, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 0. Pleasant was the week Clayson, Mr.Jand Mrs. Frank guest of Miss Anna Page. Pace all motored to Utah Lake 4 r,,ainfc,wtr-- FOR Mrs. Grace Evans and Mrs. Harry Huish went to Elsinore Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. $7.50. am. Jewel range le Mrs. Leah FOR SALE cosy and furniture. 547 north. house West 1st 47-- 3t WANTED To. rent some good of John beet land. Inquire t Seat, Payson, Utah. 46-3- ; party to Fish Lake. 1 11 Mrs. Enos Reece has had as her guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wooten, her sister, Miss Edith and brother Leland, his wife and three children, all of Heber City. This is the first visit of Mr. and Mrs. Wooton to our city since they resided here eight years ago; the changes and growth, greatly surprised them. child-suppe- aer j r. 1111 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cowan, Mr. and Mrs) Glade Cowan and Miss Mattie Cowan left last Thursday for a ten day auto ' trip to Little Park. 1111 Georga Ingalls 1111 1111 n Ne-alde- FOR SALE IN 5 1111 m S For full particulars write to i W. B. Mason ASHTON, 1111 a a IDAHO. tBaamiaaiMiMMiaiumui n 1111 PAYSON room modern house, over one acre of fruit, private water line (exclusive). I will sell on terms to suit purchaser. Price of property is a bargain. j if REGISTRAR BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY PROVO, UTAH OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOO' NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC 1111. 47-t- f. HOME For Catalogue Write to 1111 Mrs. William Searle and younger children returned home Saturday from Strawberry Valley where they have been for six weeks with Mr. Mr. and .Mrs. Ray Monson the past Searle. went to Mt. Pleasant T uesday 1 1 1 I toattend the soldiers and sailors The Paysonian Social Correscelebration there. pondent desires to correct the Miss Madeline Tilson was a announcement made last week visitor in Salt Lake the latter of the marriage of Miss Webster and Mr. Tuttle. The repart ot last week. port was thought authentic untoo late for correction. til Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Cloward were visiting in Salt Lake last Thursday and Friday. This Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson of week they have as their house Sever County, residents of Pay-somany years ago, spent last guests Mr. and Mrs. Real and sons Alden and Keith week here with their brother, Mathew Hancock. They were of Rupert, Idaho. entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. David Stanger of Ogden Joseph Bingham and their old came down Wedneaday evening friends and also attended the Into visit her parents, Mr. and dian War Veterans reunion. Mrs, T. H. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thur1 1 1' 1 Miss Florence. Samuels has mond 'and children of Eureka returned from a months visit in motored down from Eureka for Wyoming with relatives and the day. v Mrs. Thurmond remained for the week with Mrs. friends. Wm. Amos. Miss Mammie Tervort just returned from American Fork Miss. Bernice Ellertson of and Lehi where she has been Mona is spending the week visiting relatives and friends the with her aunt, Mrs. Wm. 0. Clayson. past week. 1111 returned FOR RENT Two large outside Mrs. rooms. Mrs. Naylor, 752 West Sunday from a weeks vacation Utah Avenue. at Salt Lake. MY Class Instructian Begins Sept. 10 T .1 il I I Mrs. Chid Packard of Spring- ville Rave a delightful afternoon social last Friday for a number! of her Payson friends. Part made the trip by motor and the remainder went on the Orem Electric. Her guests from here included Mrs. E. Mendenhall, Mrs. C. F. Dixon, Mrs. Mary! McBeth.Mrs.J. C. McBeth.Mrs Julia Colvin, Mrs. Charlea Craven, Mrs. E. L. McCormick, Mrs. Frank Harris, Mrs. Will Amos, Mrs. S. E. Ware, Mrs. R. A. Porter, Mrs. William Omelia, and Mrs. B. F. Ott. Rex Daniels. On Monday they SALE-6-ho- 1111 ning and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm- - 0. Clayson at 1111 v Mr. and Mrs. Ammon , eer and children, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wilson and ren and Ammon Nebeker came Saturday evening from the Neb- eker Ranch in Daggett County where they have been for the summer. Ammon Jr. will retuin visiting for a tew. days, ! 1919-192- 0 Registration September 8 and 9 j Miss Pearl Cravens of Salt Lake was the guest over the week end of Miss Sue Wilde, who entertained in her honor at dinner Sunday and also for Mrs. Wilfred Gwillams of Ogden, Other guests were Miss Lyle Cravens; Miss Iona Cravens, Miss Juanita Reece and Miss Deon Colvin. all formed a School Year d prepared to do custom work were joind by Mrs. James Dan0 P. Cloward iels with the binder. and son Walter and they 44 3tf. AM . State Fair. Morton of Salt Lake, General Superintendent of the Church Religion Classes, was here Sunday at the Monthly Priesthood meeting in the interest of the Church Theological Class which will open at Spanish Fork at the beginning of the school year. I OPENING Miss Hetty Whited County Demonstrator, was in Payson this week in the interest of the -- 1919. WANTED, to buy clean, white rags, 25, will pay 5c per pound. Apply at or tf. phone this office. Wm. A. 1111 We wish to announce that the Smith Con fectionery, both the building hnd equipment, was sold this week to Messrs. Harvey G. Smith and Elmer Smith, experienced caterers of Salt Lake. All accounts due the company prior to Monday, August 18th, must be paid to us, and all bills due for goods purchased 'by the company Pfior to above datewill be paid by us. We take this opportunity to thank the peo- ple of Payson and vicinity for their splendid patronage, and hope that the same support will be given our desirving successors. 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