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Show tiiE paVsonian, Jayson, i u. . Jolsons Jolts ocial Circles t) Just few purely pertinent pointed pithy paragraphs pushed by the pen of one who doesnt wisli to disturb the serene minds of Payson, but feels the necessity of unloading the constant ac- cumulation of dope under his hat. MRS. ALFRED R. WILSON. Editrest The Paysonian will deem it a favor if parties havinsj or learning of any social functions will please hand or phone in the news to Mrs. Alfred v cf am ilson, who has been engaged as Society Kditress. ja,?y,,'tei,v nii Mrs. Leonard Steineckert en-- ! Richard Wiison, Mrs. Phineas tertained at a lovely Valentine Curtis, Mrs. Eliza Loveless, party Thursday night. Progres- - Mrs. Sarah Jane Loveless, Mrs sive 500, was played, the hon- - Joseph Kerr, William Wignal ors being won by Roland Tietj- - and Andrew Thurstrup. en while Charles Douglass received the consolation. Red and Mrs. Harry S. Tipton was white carnations and sweet peas hostess to the Bridge Club at were used in the charming de- her home Saturday afternoon corations and the Valentine idea was suggestive throughMrs. E. S. McCormick enter out the arrangements. The tained the Social Tea at her hostess was assisted by her home last Wednesday aftersisters Minnie and Mada Curtis noon. The twelve ladies present in entertaining the following spent the time in making bandguests: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ages tor tne Red Cross. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson,' Mr. and Mrs. Karl F. Mrs. Della Tipton was hosKeeler, Mr. and Mrs. Simon tess at a lovely Valentine party Higginbotham, Mr. and Mrs. J. for the A- - Clayton, Mr. and Mrs, W. K Thursday evening given Mada-lin- e friends: Uriggs, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. following young Tilson, Reta Cutler, Reta Mortensen. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jennie Reece, DorMendenhall, Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. C. Earl Page, Mere: Knowles, W, Tolhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- othy Owen dith Amos, Harper, Rex land Tirtjen, Mr. and Mrs. Butler. and Ray Harper Frank Selman, Mr. and Mrs. Will McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and ills, George Barnett John Lant, and Mrs. Howard entertained the officers and Evans. teachers of the Second Ward School at their home on Mrs. Wilford Eilsworth was Sunday evening, February 18 hostess to the Elite Club on Monday An extemporaneous program was Wednesday afternoon. rendered, after which games 4 Wealth doesn't bring true happiness but many a man is with a good imitation. And it is doubtful if the grizzly bear acquires his hugging penchant by practicing on his sis ter. Theres also many a fellow who claims he never had a chance now doing timei for taking chance. No Payson man has ever been able to treat his wife as well as her father thinks she ought to be j treated. Also, if we were to east bread upon the waters it would be our luck for it to return on a wheat-- ! less day. Our position is simply this: That after a man has learned to j play the piano he ought not to practice much. Weve men right here in who would be stronger Pay-so- n for war if it wasnt for fighting, fasting and taxes. were played and refreshments were served. Those present wer ilr. and Mrs. Jasper Hill, Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Barnett, Mr. and ilrs. Harold Tannnr, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Poland Tietjen, Mr.and Mrs. Owen Barnett, the Misses Virginia Brown, Via Hill, Zen-dDora Jones, DorisTwede The members of the Happy Del Stark,Reid i : ora y Harding, IJour Social Club were pleasant- Berneice Hill, Barnett and Nyda ly entertained Friday afternoon Messre. Ruland Hill, Cleon. by Mrs. Wilrran Carter. Marvel Hancock, Leon Moore, Mrs. D- - D. Stewart entertained the ladies of the Afternoon Sewing Club at a most delightful afternoon function last Invited guests were Thursday. Mrs. L. D. Stewart of Benjamin Mrs. Will Amos, Mrs. R.A.Port-e- r and Mrs. John Vance. a thing about aj shirt is that the buttons seem to be sewed with dropped stitches bad Another Getting a Wife "By Mail I sixty-nine-ce- nt Another This young man tried to look for .bargains from pictures, falls for the matrimonial agency bait. For months he courted his future wife from Long Distance with the The day help of a photograph. The photograph was certainly easy to look at. awakenrude a when he was to meet her could not come too soon. But, alas, what ing! His prize was a Blank. Te didnt know that there are always two sides to a n schemers, flirtpicture, the original and the counterfeit. MORAL: ing for your dollars, do not always send you the real picture. Real people, real goods, real bargains and real prosperity are found at home. a girl why wrong kind of slang is because folks may think her friends are that kind of peo-- j shouldnt a rea0P use pie. Out-of-tow- Dont give Dr. Garfield credit! or originating the workless Monday. Payson has a number of fel- - j Tanner and Harold Jones. ows whove been observing it The members of the Merry POTATO PATRIOTISM. PROBATE AMD GUARDIANSHIP Stomach Trouble and Constipation. Matrons Club were entertained , Mis. John II. .Barnett , enter- or years. NOTICES. Those who have been afflicted with by Mrs. R, L- - Wilson Friday tained at her home onG street Use more potato bread, it is mothAmerican tells Pershing introuble and constipation the past week in honor of her evening following the uusal Consult the County Clerk or stomach sons are the best delicious. that their ers should read, the followin: I have dustrial period at the Red Cross brother, Ernest Ellsworth, her in the the respective signers for fur- never found Save bread by eating he doesnt tell but world, anything so good for Mr. sewing rooms. nephew, Paul W. Beeley, ther information. them anything but what they al- - vegetables, and constipation as trouble stomach Monwho left Hurbert Morris, j know. missed a is. at Bread I have used Tablets. scarcely Chamberlains Miss Armorel Dixon is home day for Salt Lake where they eady Court them oft and on now for the past two District Judicial Fourth well meal of when pre plenty from New York where she will be set apart to fill a mission, of the State of Utah, in and for years. They not only regulate the With pork at the present high pared vegetables are served. in Larsen and Ellsworth Elders action of the bowels but stimulate the Division. has spent the winter months that very price its hardly likely To eat more potatoes is a pat- Utah County, Probate and keep ones body In a healthy Elders and Northern the States, in Dramatic work, In the matter of the Last Will liver will contin- riotic studywrites Mrs. Benjamin peope Payson many condition," in duty. the Central Morris and Beeby and Testament of Jacob Bessan, Hooper, Auburn, N. Y. ue to make silk purses out of ing at the Washington Square : Reasons at served was Dinner Dramatic School and also with States. deceased; and in the matter of ears. 1. They are a good food. (i :,W p- m. were Others present of Rosine Bessan, deIn Madam Aldarti: company .Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth, Mr2. They can he used to save the Estate ceased. the view it As Marion Miss. with Redd, an and Mrs. Owen L. Payson people foods our country needs. Barnett, Mr. Notice to Creditors. pther Utah student, she left and Mrs. George A. Barnett, Mr. food administration makes but- .4. Transportation facilities is hereby given by the Notice eo He mistake. one cheapthree weeks New York are limited. siyi ago, and Mrs. Arthur M. Taylor, Mr. of administratrix where tel1 us 5. There are prospects of a undersigned, stopping en route at Washing- L. Roy Barnett, Misses Pearl and er food it.but doesnt are which the above estates, to get ton and Chicago to visit with Nyda May Barnet. potato shortage anolher year if being administrated jointly, to the farmer finds his potato crop ffiends. If it is true as we hear, the lingering on his hands too heavi- the creditors and all personshavWEEKLY MARKET REPORT cost of ing claims against said deceased outfitting a Lieutenant lyor either of them, to exentertainNellie Curtis Miss comes to as much as a brides Remove from your vocabulary persons, Union Stock hibit such soOgden Yards, claims, with the necesand ed at a chieken supper trousseau, and the result is far dont like or cant eat. 18th. week within four months bevouchers, February ending covers less beautiful. cial Friday evening, Most individual prejudices sary market Cattle the after first 1,435; receipts, publication of this Flint Mr. Mrs. and ing laid for against widely popular foods are notice to the said administratrix., choice steers $10; good steady; Wlrat the Miss boy Hannah average Payson Jones, McClellan, either imaginary or baseless. choice cant feeders at the office of R. A, Porter, Atunderstand when he looks Miss Eva Clay son, Miss Mary $8(d$9; heifers $7(5'$8; to Try to like every simple food; and fair cows good $8; torney for said administratrix, of these tobacco ads where give it a fair trial. Wrije, Ora Kapple, Dave $ til'd $7.50 ; canners $4(d$5; feed at one in Payson City, County of Utah, a an old man is smoking pipe Coombs and Ora Moore. Payson women are to he con- State of Utah, which said office or cows $5( $6.50 ; veal calves and do he how can is smiling so, on their initial at the undersigned selects as her Easy Fitting or Snug $8(n$8.50; choice bulls $7; bo it when the same tiling turns a gratulated in holding housekeepers tempt was bulls Stark pleas- logna MissTheo $6($6.50. smal boys stomach over nine conference in connection with place of business in all matters loose or ro0my, the very way market of a connected with the estates of 1,131; Hogs Receipts, party times out of ten. antly surprised by the Farmers Round-up- . want your clothes, thats Judging $16.25 i,l above earned deee.aed per- - 5 tops higher; friends slightly her little Tuesday from the attendance of the meetthe bulk of sales $16.00. sons. way we will tailor them. PLENTY OP PROOF. ings, effort in that direction is market No MARTHA HOUSER, receipts; Sheep Theyll fit you and nobody else. From People You Know From well worth while. ewes lambs Administratrix the of Estates steadv; $14(d'$15; when you are measured for JOSEPHINE BURTON, Payson Citizens. of Jacob Besan and Rosine Bes-- 1 The officers and teachers $)(d $10.50. Home Emergency of the Second Ward Sunday sail, deceased. hardcan The Dated and first published Feb- ot been skeptic Mr. A greatest food has director the were School ap guests eviconvince to fail by ly her Hawaii. 21, 1918. And a for at ruary Barnett and Mrs. George pointed Say Shayne-Bru- n dence like this. It is impossible NOTICE OF CITY POUND Monbeen around weve on social Pay sitting evening pleasant SALE. KEEPERS Fourth Judicial District Court! with the idea that all they j produce better proof of merit day. It was one of a series of of the State of Utah, in and for of residents the than lie testimony in was food Hawaii . similar events held each moath. did for Utah be to is who the Notice can County, Probate Division. hereby given down under a tree and let it fal. of Payson, of people In the matter of the Last Will seen at any time. Read the fol- owner or owners of the animals know before hand your their laps. The M. I. A. girls of the and Testament of William II. you to ease of described and hereinafter it: lowing of a held First Ward clothes will be merchant-tailored- , reading it may concern Taylor, deceased. Mrs. A. R. Potter, Depot St., whomsoever much to The answer that Sunon Florence Nightingale Notice to Creditors. That there is impounded at the pains taken to build them question as to whether a hen Payson, says: Not only myself the! Notice day evening at the home of is in the city pound hereby given by but others of the family have present time just the way you have been or sits just now lays Mrs. Justin A- Loveless. eLast used Doans Kidney Pills. I know the following described animal: undersigned executor to be neither. them. Theres gener- ill and Testament of William wanting One horse, brownish black, age , value -in the Pure Woo i from the good results Doans Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drissell Kidney pills gave us that they approximately four years, weight H. Taylor, deceased, to the cred- are a remedy of worth for kid- about 900 pounds. No brands vis- itors of and all persons having fabrics, in the linings, in the were the recipients of a Chamberlain's Tablets. laims against the said deceased, workmanship, and they are sold ney weakness. Sometimes my ible. Build, short and block y, pleasant surprise party arrangto exhibit such claims, with the If animal is said not hack weak and lame claimed this guarantee: ed by friends and neighbors Tablets are intended and would ache dreadfully. My and all amounts due thereon necessary vouchers, within four tQ you'with Chamberlain's Music last Wednesday evening? for stomach troubles, bil- - kidneys would be inactive, too. I paid, and said animal taken months after the first publication We Are Not Satisfied and games were the diversion especially i0;l8ne"8g and constipation, and have have bought Doans Kidney Pills away within ten days from the of this notice to the said execuUnless You Are followed by a picnic supper. met with much success in the Co. and they date of the first publication of tor at his office in Salem, Utah at Huishs Drug SALE NOW ON AT participating were Mr. ment of those diseases. People who have always given me the desired this notice, it will he sold by the County, Utah. and Mrs. David Sargent, Mr. have suffered for years with stomach relief and strengthened my kid- city pound-keepe- r ANGUS D. TAYLOR, at public sale, and have been unable to ob- ard Mrs. James Wignal, Mr. trouble of the Last Will and Executor in at this the at city pound city, an Permanent relief, have been neys. 2 oclock p. in. on March Testament of William II. Taylor, of all Price at dealers. hour Dont anl Mrs. Lester rrancom, Mr tain 60o, of use these the cured by completely and Mrs. John Mitchell, Mr. tablets. Chamberlains Tablets are simply ask for a kidney remedy 1st, 1918, to the highest bidder. deceased. and Mrs' Roy Wilson, Mr. and also of great value for bilousness. Date of first publication Feb- R. A. Porter, Your Clothier get Doans Kidney Pills the Chronic constipation may be per- same that Mrs. Potter uses. Mrs. UTsOn Llowara, lur. and manPntiy ruary 19th, 1918. Attorney for Executor. cured by taking Chamber-MrDated and first published Feb- Altering, Cleaning, PressROY WILSON, Co., Props., Buffalo, Martin Loveless, Mr. and Iain's Tablets and observing the plain New York. Mrs. Tinted directions with each bottle. ing and Dyeing. Mrs James Mitchell, ruary 21st, 1918. City Pound Keeper. . - - Shoenbrun Tailoring r : - has-bee- n treat-Thos- e J. C. Barney i , rn j S. v |