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Show THfc PAYSOXIAX. PAYSON, UTAH Shorts from Salem. Opportunities i jj The A. play was a big success. It; was played Jan. 31st in the theatre before a I large crowd. Mrs. Lee Boyer and daughter The Salem eighth grade basRuth of Springville visited last ket ball team defeated the Pay-soweek at the home of Mrs. Will h team last Friday. Mrs. Foster Badham was McClellan. The was game played in the visiting at Springville Sunday. Three sleigh Mrs. John J. Powell of Salt Iayson 'Kymloads John and Dan Sullivan of Lake and went over to see the Mrs. daughter, Genola spent Monday in Pay- - Roswald ameBelnap of Ogden, were son. hereto attend the funeral of A splendid patriotic meeting Mrs. Lillyus C. Page. Mrs. John Loveless went to was held in the church Sunday Salt Lake Monday for a weeks Mrs. Ivan Ballard and so:i evenin- - The principal visit. has returned from e,IS were Mr. Lee R. Taylor and UPL Preston Creer. Mrs. James Stark has gone California where she was the to Los Angeles to visit with her guest for several weeks of her Miss Pi;eal Sabin, who is sister, Mrs. John Pullen. children. teaching at Thistle, was home Carl Borup, son of Mr. and Sunday. She returned toThis-Mrs- . Reed Persson was in Salt Peter Borup of Eureka tie Sunday evening. Lake on business the fore part Dr. and Mrs. Mott of Santa-quiwere here on Monday. CJTheres no false modesty about this -- n sub-hig- want ad page. JNo legitimate proposition need hesitate to launch forth to find a - speak-Sterlin- fj Need not even sign - M of the week. house, FOR SALE good cellar, grainery, good barn and cow stable. Cash, or part cash with easy terms. Chas. 22-Garfield, Box 91, City. LOST At high school Founders Day, brown fur. Finder please leave at this olfice and receive suitable reward. It Mrs. Edward Grams visiting with friends in Lake last week. 1 died Wednesday, Jan. 29, from heart trouble, and was buried Mrs. Pearl Halverson was was Mrs. Lizzie Nolan and visiting with her Friday. parents, Mr. Salt Frank Mattinson, uncle and and Mrs. Edward Hanks, aunt of the young man, ing the week end. from this city to attend the Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Clayton services. have been guests at the home of their son, J. A. Clayton. The regular meeting of Cultus club will be held Feb. Mrs. A. L. Wardrop of Fair-iel13th, at the home of Mrs. Ware Idaho, is here visiting her at 7:30 p. m. The program will aunt, Mrs. Lizzie Boyle. consist of Current Events by Mrs. Thompson and a Sketch Miss Juanita Reece was visitLincoln by Mrs. Keeler. ing last week in Salt Lake with Please all come prepared to pay ler sister, Mrs. H, I. Smith. Loan assessment. Liberty Mrs. Hazel Crook is here tor The officers and teachers 0f a few days visit with her parthe First ward Primary met at ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cowan. the home of Mrs. John Scharrer Mrs. Ammon Nebeker Jr. Wednesday and spent the after-spen- t Sunday at Springville noon in sewing for the soldiers, with her sister Mrs. Chid(jbe occasion was complimen- Packard. tary to the 79th anniversary of Friday evening, Feb. 1st, the theiem held a ed Cross Association very successful dancin8 Pary' ponnecdn with the d LUTHER K. STEWART, JR the only local active Piano Specialist, Payson, It is a waste of money to buy a good piano and then let it stay out of tune, for in such a case, insofar as tonal results are concerned, it is of no more use than a poor piano. for llCilllS sale, 20-- .yinan Kupplt f. t j 8 tons of FOR SALE-Ab- out good wild hay in stack. Melvin t Wilson. BRING us your hides and We pay hjghest cash pelts. Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall went to Mona on Mont prices. day to visit with the latters Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam FOR SALE Plenty of New parents, Zealand and Club wheat for Shepherd. Mrs. Stella Harper has left spring planting at reasonable prices; also, I want to buy 1000 for Los Angeles to visit her lbs. of good spring barley for daughter, Mrs. Frank Harri-rfian- , R. L. Fillmore, Geplanting. where she will spend the nola, via Santaquin.Utah. 20-t- l remainder of the winter. 21-4- Girl for general No washing or ironing. Girl over 2$ years preferred. Write J. C. McChrys-tal- , 1001 E. South Temple St., 20-2- t Salt Lake City, Utah. WANTED Henry Pueblo came in Sunday evening to visit with the family of his sister Mrs. George Gardner. She will accompany him on a trip to California, leaving here on Thursday. housework. j i j a t Warning! Inquire Justin A. Love16tf. lONT feel that the new does. Single persons with incomes t)f $88.35 or more a month ($1000.00 or more a year) and married persons with incomes of $166.66 or more a month ($2000.00 or more a jear) must file a statement of this income with the Government. It is only the incomes above $1000.00 and $2000.00 which are taxed. This statement must be made out on a form w hich w e can now- supply ou w ith ami must be filed before March 1st. You must not neglect it for two reasons: Receipt bunks for onliti.'irv ust or salt at tliis office. Let-will- bull . for 18-t- f. Dr. Peterson, Eye Strain Spec-alisof 373 East 1th North St., Frovo, will be at Craven Hotel nee a month. Watch for t, 'ate. - 20-4- t First it is vour patiiotie duty in helping to win the war. Second There aie set eral penalties t'n he' isited upon you if von do. are cordially invited to .tend the Second ward M. I. A. :.iee,ting next Sunday evening, ; . 730. Our preliminary prorams are always good, and o ir class work beneficial to all All ' I" li.ini .'.i.tv its rttumi. Payson Exchange Savings Bank The Home Irish tut on Strong Openshaw, Greenhalgh, Mrs. Amelia Petty and Raymond Openshaw. A dancing party was given One of the most interesting f affairs of the week was a card Tuesday night at the home of party given at the home of Miss Mr- - and Mrs. Hyrum Kay. The Marie Peterson. The rooms rooms were prettily decorated and tables were beautifully dec- - and at midnight a dainty orated with flowers and the na1 luncheon was .served. Those g tional colors. Those partici-- , present were Messrs, and in the affair were: Misses dames Elmer Tietjen, Evans, Jennie Tietjen, Priscilla Kay, Roger Openshaw, Misses Jennie Fay Kay; "Oscar Crook, Bert Tietjen, Marie Petersen, Hyrum Kay, Mr. ,cd8a Kay, Fay Kay, Dona and Mr. and Mrs. Hy- - lor, Messrs. Roy Petersen, May-luKay, Elmer Tietjen and rel Tietjan, Bert Gunderson, ' Oscar Crook, Hyrum Kay and Ruben Peterson. Reuben Peterson. Mrs. Neplji Nelson enter-- . Miss Lulu Tietjen was the tained as her guests this week, ues Miss Thelma Bylund Mr. and Mrs. August Swenson of Provo Tuesday. of Salt Lake. Miss Ella Kay of Mona is the Mrs. Leona Fatheringham of of Mrs. Della Kay. Eureka is visiting with her par- guest Mrs. N. S. Holladay is visitents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stick ing at Spring Lake, the guest of ney. her daughter, Mrs.Reed Moore. Miss Madge York is home A coasting party was given visiting with her mother, Mrs. N. York. Tuesday evening by a number of young people, followed by an The R. H. club gave a very fuccessful dancing party Fri- oyster supper. Miss Hattie Schneider of day night in Hudsons hall. Another one is being planned for Provo was the guest of Miss Lulu Tietjen last week. . Wednesday evening. Mrs. Dottie Openshaw enterr Prepararations are being tained made by the ward choir to Monday afternoon. a social dance and give A sleighing party was formed Friday night. Sunday night by Miss Gladys The Goshen orchestra con- Wall, Gladys Holladay, Sylvia ducted a dance here Wednes- Rees, Leathia Tietjan, Willis York, Floyd Kay and Owen day night. Many Kay. people were present. Mrs. Ephraim Tietjen enterMrs. J. T. Openshaw entertained at dinner complimentary tained at dinner Monday in to Mr. Openshaws birth anni- honor of Mr. and Mrs. Nels versary. Covers were laid . tor Yorgensen and son Taft of Messrs, and Mesdames Henry Canada. Greenhalgh, Myrl Openshaw, Hyrum Kay, Miss Amelia Petty, Raymond and Wandall Open- Rebekahs Install shaw. v New Officers Mrs. Wm. Brodbent entertained at cards for M. and Mrs. The following officers were in- n Jeddie Greenhalgh, Mr. and stalled in the Rebekah lodge of for tne next term of six months: Mrs, Myrl Openshaw, RayP- N. G. , Laura Shaul. mond Openshaw and Amelia N. G., Olive Loveless. Petty of Salt Lake. Mr. Joseph Allen of Mapleton was in town Friday on matters of business. CHICKENS WANTED pay 20c per Ilf. for them. veal and pork wanted also. Kruger, phone 67, Spanish Utah. -- Mes-patin- Pris-Gunderso- n, Tay-Crand- i ,v I al m Will Some Paul Fork, 18-t- J-;- Santaquin News Misses Vida Grant and Eva Gardner went to Spanish Fork Friday on a shopping trip f It pays to buy your milk from the Buttercup Dairy. Pavson can boast of one of artificial ice the most in '. It is modstate. the plants in ern every respect and is now in a condition to take care of all the ice trade of Payson, as well as surrounding towns for the The Payson coming season. Ice and Cold Storage Company wish to announce to the readers of the Paysonian that all people who use their product, which is as sanitary as city water, that they are keeping in line with the food conservation plan. Children are more healthful whose food is properly taken care of. Get a refrigerator, try Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tietjen our product once, and you will entertained at dinner Wednes-- ! become a steady customer. for Messrs, and Mesdames day Payson Ice and Cold Roger Openshaw, Sylvester Storage Co. Evans, Hyrum Kay and Misses tennie Tietjan, Priscilla Kay and Maria Peterson. Pay-so- - R. L. V. R. L. j ! Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office We will have a alk on the life of Heber C. ..imbal, musical selections, etc.; .? iuil tit I ... in- come tax does not apply to you you may be pretty sure it Fall legal size enrhon paper for 'iik at this office. Durham j 1? up-to-da- It pays to trade with the Page Furniture Co. civicc, $2.00. John Program were carried out which added materially to the pleas-o- f ure and Profit of the gening. out-of-tow- n This I ear You Must Pay an Income Tax Chester White hog for service . M. Maun ill. Shorthorn The Peoples Bank Attention! For Rent; One hundred acre less, at once. dancn2 unique features on the Mr. Fred Curtis went to Springville Saturday to attend Mrs. Sharrers birth. They cut the Institute of the Nebo School out and finished seventy-nin- e District teachers. rewhich after articles, dainty Tuesday evening at Mapleton freshments were served. the Salem Mutual Improvement Houser was association put on a play eGrandfatner pleasantly surprised Saturday ntity A Womans Honor. It evening when a number of his was directed by Mr. Ray Sabin. friends arrived at his home for tMr. Johnnie Beckstrom of an informal social. Everyone Spanish Fork was here,. Friday present contributed some part on the entertaining program. visiting. At 10 oclock lunch was served The Rebekah and I. O. O. F. by the ladies after which a lodge members gave a party variety of games were played. for Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Morris Those present were Messrs, the past week. Cards and reand Mesdames A. Messnor, freshments were enjoyed by members who George Francon, Henry Wyler, about fifty-threWilliam Wyler, Richard Viertal, were present. Michael Stiner, Ivan Wilson, Mrs. J. E. Clark and daughter cash or exchange. Let Maurice Joe Bissell, Mis, me know what you have. W. Alda, accompanied by Miss Schwartz. John Houser, E. A. II. Manwaring, 2085 E. 21st Katie Butler was at Provo last .Houser, Edna Schwartz, Elvera Wednesday to attend the wed- - Steiner, Claudia Francom, John 20-2- t South, Salt Lake. ding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Houser Jr., Pansy and Iris HIGHEST CASH prices paid Verl Haws at 225 E. 6 N. Francom and Ziska Bissell. for all kinds of fat hogs, veal and beef. Wightman Supply farm. STATE BANK OF PAYSON e OLD Mormon books wanted. Will pay 21-3- j j 21-2- Company. the men you meet in SCRUTINIZE and you can easily pick out the man who has a savings account. His firm tread, his resolute appearance, marks him as a man who is living a careful, conservative life and planning for the future. Begin saving at once. Open an account with this bank today. g j your name or address. This office receives and holds replies for you. IMNKKYKI) tou (MBf - response. 4 Y. L. M. I. S. S. V. G., Susana Wyler. S. V. G. , Mattie Peay. Warden, Ethel Buckley. Conductor, Florence Srmuek. Treasurer, Mary Morris. Rec. Secy., May Smith. Fin. Sec., Louie Hawkins. I. G., Lillian Dean. Mrs. Myrl Openshaw was hostess at a dinner party Friday night for Messrs, and Mes- dames Willie Brodbent, Jeddie N. G. , Anna Bertelsen. N. G. , Laura Coombs. G. , Zina Erlandson. S. I O. G., Mrs. Ivan Wil son, Chaplin, Sarah A. Green. V |