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Show T THE "PATBONAIN, Live News From Live -- Nearby UTAB PAYSON, husband. Those, present were: Mr. and Mrs. Roland Tietjen. of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Greenhalgh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Openshaw, Miss Druee Tietjen and Armon Her-manso- Towns by our Live I The new garage, that has been erected by Nelson. and Broad-ben- t is now ready or operation and good service. It is one of the finest buildings this side of Salt Lake and a credit to any town CAMELS m Mrs. Hattie Miss Persilla Kay entertained the social events of the for her kindergarten class of the past week was a shower given Sunday School the week end by Miss Mabel Chatwin, at her at her home on the farm. Games home Friday evening in honor and music were after enjoyed, of her aunt, Mrs. May Lossee which served were cake to they Wignall, who was married last and ice cream. week at Provo to Mr. Frank t Wignall of Payson. The invited Mrs. Emma Openshaw and guests were John Larsen, Mrs. Irene Chatwin, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clara Lindstrom and two Austin Carter, Mrs. Mat John- daughters were Payson visitors of son, Miss Laura German, Miss the week end at the home Nellie Sticlmey, Miss Lavem Mrs. Openshaw s daughter, Mrs. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dora Kerr. One of n t ftWaterlin Wignall, Will Chatwin, Leonard Chatwin and Eddie 'Jenkins, tilt Mrs. J. Bylund, Mrs. Henry Bylund, Miss Augusta Bylund and Erick 0. Bylund of Provo, motored to Ephriam the week end, visiting with relatives and friends. t t t t Mrs. Charles spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Richmond, at Payson. J t t t Mr. and Mrs. Willie Green- ialgh have sold their home here and bought in company with the Tanner farm at Payson. Murray Elberta Mrs. L. H. Jones, Mrs. E. Ely, Lorie Jones and A. D. Jones were Eureka visitors Thursday. 18 cents a package t Miss Mae Blust is in Salt Lake for a week or so finishing her course at the University of Utah. Camels are sold everywhere in acientiflo-ally sealed packages of 30 cigarettes; or ten packages ( 300 cigarettes) in a carton We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply, or when you travel. t She ezpects to teach at Elberta the coming year. R. Helen Foote, Gene Foote and W. H. Foote were Payson: visi- tors Saturday. j. REYNOLDS and choice Domestic tobaccos answers every cigarette desire you ever had I Camels give Such universal delight, such unusual enjoyment and satisfaction youll call them a cigarette revelation I If youd like a cigarette that doea not leave any unpleasant cigaretty " aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor, smoke Camels! If you hunger for a rich, mellow-mil- d cigarette that has all that desirable well, you get cigarette body some Camels as quickly as you cant Camels expert blend makes all this delightful quality possible. Your personal test will prove that Carftel Cigarettes are the only cigarettes you ever smoked that !just seem made to meet your taste You will prefer them to either kind of tobacco smoked straight ! Compare Camels for quality and satisfaction with any cigarette in the world at any price t and o'f Evanston, Cnee, who has been in France daughter Billy the past two years, will arrive Wyoming is here visiting with her brother Henry Rosely. home this week. Santaquin, I expert blend of choice TOBACCO COMPANY W initoivSilim, N.C. x Miss Mabel Roberts, who has been visiting her sister Mrs. C. Nelson for about a week, has returned to her home in Eureka. ! t t t t Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Evans f - ' have been visiting in Lehi the! Mrs. Charles A. Tietjen and ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deming Mrs. Juliett Goats motored to past week. were entertained . at dinner Sunt t t t Spanish Fork Friday, where they the home of Mrs. W. W. at entertained at the home of day e Mrs. Ivy Colgreen and McDonald. ren of Logan are visiting at the blieir lister, Mrs. Nean Stewart, home of her father, James Good- $ Mr. Otis Whitecotton of Provo all. has quit his job with the Utah Construction Co. and left for Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wadsworth, California to attend Berkley, Mar-and daughters Catherine, guests, school the coming year. Mongaret and son Ralph spent i t Last Friday the Levan Ball day at Saratoga. Mr. Arthur Kearns of Spring- team came over and played Avith The score villa is now holding a position Miss Melba Griffiths of Salt the Sataquin team. a Lake City is spending two stood three to seven in favor Avith the Goshen Valley Railroad " After the game, Company. weeks vacation at the home of of Santaquin. ;V , her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. they were banqueted at the home Quite a number of Elberta of Mrs. Bell Greenhalgh. Charles A. Tietjen. They also attended the ball that even people attended the picture show at Santaquin Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wads- ing given, in Hudson Hall. Music OrI worth and children, have moved was furnished by the Nephi Mrs. B. R. Stickley of Salt chestra. to Spanish Fork for an extendLake is visiting here for a few ed stay. Ernest will be an emMrs. Cornelius HolloAvay, son weeks. ployee of the Sugar Company. Bruce and daughter Viola, have Rev. Wildman 'Murphy held Returned to their home in this Mr. and Mrs. George Lebaron city after a ten days visit at the sendees Sunday at Elberta. where home of her brother, Charles Quite a number Avere present. , have motoed to Vernal, they will visit with' their dau- Mordfelt at Salina. ghter May. Mrs. Duffy of Ogden and her Mrs. Ephraim Tietjen enter- two children are visiting Mrs. mother-in-laMr. James Clemons has re- tained Sunday, the occassion be- Ed. ' Waterbury, ceived word that his son Clar- - ing the birth anniversary of hei of Mrs. Duffy. i child-Wer- j MM 1 t MM Clellan ranch this season aro Mc-j leaving the valley and Mr. Clellan and family expect toj their home soon. Theyi have been living in Payson the past two months. William here looking after his interests. 1 MM ( MM M MM MM' H " Ht Hazard of Denver - PROFESSfOHALCARDS We; are in a position to give all DR. GEO. H. MOTT Physician and Surgeon. Jo- b- is farming Over Payson Exchange Saving Bank. Res. Phone 22r-2r- . Office Phone 23. ' , Mr and Mrs. Fred Larsen are the parents of a baby daughter bom Monday. 4 MM .xxooxcxoxxxxxxxxxxxxoox t $ Individuality in your letter-heaand other printed matter is helpful to your business. We are ready at all times to give you the benefit of our experience. Whether it is MEAT OR GROCERIES SHOES OR DRY GOODS We can give you the very best goods at the very lowest prices consistent with a living profit. WATCH OUR IN THE WINDOW a . SANTAQUIN, Bargain. Sto?e SANTAQUIN, Pbone Payaon, Utah 7 Most of the second crop of s alfalfa is in the stack, both - being this good year. Wheat harvest is hoav in full SAving but no threshing done yet. MONDAY Nelson and Larsen expect to start out Avith their threshing ALBERT RAY and ELINOR FAIR in WORDS and MUSIC machine this week. A romance of Tin Pan BY Alley. Beets in general are not a A WAITERS WASTED LIFE good as usual .but there are a A Sunshine comedy. ' few fields which promise an ex(Fox Program) cellent yield. ' TUESDAY , Quite an acreage of potatoes ROBERT WARWICK Avas planted this spring, most of SECRET. SERVICE which are groAving well. The most successful play of the . American stage, made into a It is reported that William Paramoust- - Artcraft special fea- C. Nelson of Santaquin Avho Avas hired for principal of the Genola school has' resigned Avith the intention of farming his ranch in this district. This leaves our school Avthout a teacher for either room and school due to ' begin the first Aveek in Septemt ber. $ t I I DR. L. N.DENTIST ELLSWORTH $ $ $ Office in Douglass Building Ovet Bertelaena Store i cut-ing- , M' - , SATURDAY SPECIALS at Residence Street Main DR. OHAS. T. KENDALL;; Physician and Burgeon Office Up Stairs Douglass Building. Utah! Payson, - YOU NEED F. TILSON. M. D. ds M t Mrs. F. Sullivan has been sick for quite severaldays, suf-- 1 feririg from rheumatism. G. PHYSICIAN and SUnGuUN Office Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Smith and family went to Springville Wednesday to spend two days in attendance at the Indian War Veterans Reunion. Henry 'Smith and A. L. McClellan spent Thursday at the reunion. w t Prompt and Careful Attention ' f - t Fred Larsen was in Provo Saturday attending the. meeting of 'the county, board of the Farm The Davis Bros. farmed part of the , who have A. L. Me- - THURSDAY ETHEL CLAYTON in MEN, WOMEN AND MONEY. Lure of society life finely pictured in Men Women and Mon- - ' Rea. Phone - rp ' ip egr igr 103-- J 4 ip S MISS LULU I Teacher ot tietjen Plano j and Harmony. Studio at Mrs. Frank Ter-borts Residence ey- - (Paramount Program) FRIDAY ANTONIO MORENO and A HOLLOWAY IN VITA- GRAPHS NEW WHIRLWIND SERIAL PERILS 0F THUNDER MOUNTAIN. The snow serial for warm weather. CORRINE GRIFFITHS in 'THE GIRL OF TODkY. A powerful romance by Robert W. Chambers featuring one - of the most beautiful j girls on the screen SATURDAY DOROTHY in DALTON' OTHER MENS WIVES . She was 'broke and the gang of social pirates she called friends' thought' she' would ' be" " frame-up- . ea sy to She' was not. Come t'o see. . Mr. Sydney Drew in A AN AMATEUR ' LIAR.? Paramount-Drecomedy. , w (Paramount Program) Lee L. Baker BAKER-- Claude F. Baker & BAKER Attorneys & Counselors at Law Elks ; ; 108 W. Center ' and Utah Provo, Eureka, ! ! vS:: ! ! - Phone PAYSON,', - , . and-Mrs- ' 1 Phone 23. -- Mr. and. Mrs. H. A. Fearey of Mosida spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. "W, Gore, the entire. party motored to Townsends Park in, Payson Canyon. t Oulce over Bank, Payaon, Ut. Office Hourar9 to L2,l,to 6 -- Bureau. UTAH I DR. J. H.DENTIST ELliwORTH WEDNESDAY HENRY WALTHAL in AND A STILL SMALL. VOICE. , A Robertson Cole production. , ! XI5-- J ,t , UTAH |