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Show THE PAYSONUK, r aSON, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1920. Mr. and Mn. Bart Stevens entertained at an enjoyable danein( party at their home last Saturday night. There were fifteen gneate preemit. twelve of the friends of the young lady. The table was decorated with Easter lillies and carnations. Supper was followed by games and daneing. The guests were Wanda Staheli, Twila Robinson, Mildred Stevens, Vandis Mr. and Mrs. Alma L. Potter enter- Bale, Florence Daley, Dortha Daley, with games, music and a gen- tained for their daughter,Delsa, at an Margarite Bessan, Gertrude Bessan, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Done and child- merry social good time enjoyed by Mrs. Easter surprise party, having as guests Will Potter and Elton Potter. eral vacation Easter ren of Salt Lake spent Teppson of Pleasant Grove, Heiry in Payson. Jeppson of Pleasant Grove, Henry Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. John M. Cowan attended the Elmer of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. George Jones, session of the Belief society and gen- Wilson, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Flint McClellan, eral Conference in Salt Lake. and Mrs. A. P. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mrs. Winnie Barber of Mendon, an- Frank Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gordon, nounces her engagement to Orlando Moiford, Clyde, Rhea and Ralph Coombs, Ora Provstgaard of Payson. and Laura Jeppson, Dora and Euphoria Smith and Lenora Wilson. Mrs. Eddie Dixon has been visiting in Provo with her sister, Mrs. Boy Miss Della Wightman and Miss Jen A Huish. ,'j nie Stark gave a pretty Easter party , Miss Donna Cowan entertained sev- at the Wightman home Sunday evenMusic and games furnished the eral of her young friends on Sunday ing. pastime and a tray luncheon was serat a candy pull. ved to Helen Hiatt, Erma Reece, Eva Our unalterable policy is to be of the greatest Wightman, Theo Stark and Evelyn Mrs. George Moore has been visitMiles. possible value to thelargest possible number ot people ing in Eureka with her sister, Mrs. Her daughter, Ella, John Allen. regardless of whether or notjthey are customers of ours. For some of that country saus.ge, her. ;ir- ompanied that carries you back to the time when Our welfare is dependent on the welfare of this you were a boy, and when buckwheat Mr. and Mrs. C. C. F. Dixon an-- , fit '.os and sausage was a dish so we have a vital interest in each individual community, daughter Jean returned Tuesday evenfor the gods, stop in at the ing from a visit of several days in man Supply company store, Wight who composes it. formerly r Lake with Mrs. Raymond Clayton adv. ards. v 'loii and family. Do not hesitate to call on us whenever we may be of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Jensen are in Shirley Douglass was tendered ' Salt Lake for a fortnight. surprise on Sunday evening by a group Fresh vegetables, selected for the of his school friends in honor of his Twelve young boys and V-- t family trade, received daily at birthday. the pleasant affair. enjoyed girls store merit. Wightman a, the sanitary , adv. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens and . Mrs. Frank Walkinshaw' and little and Mrs. Vernard Anderson were the of Mr. and Mrs. John dinner daughter of Salt Lake, t arrived on Stark guesta evening. Sunday Mrs. A. for visit a with Wednesday White and Mrs. Minnie Douglass. Miss Anna Drake entertained Miss Uarda Smith entertained at an group of her young friends on SaturEaster party on Saturday night. The day evenin gat an Easter party. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conyers of Eureka A lot of politieans are guests first attended the picture ahow knocking The ladies of the Justamere club and later enjoyed games and supper at were at the home of their parents, Wood this year. , the guesta of Mrs. Will MeCel-athe home of tne young hostess. Aften Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Wilson for Easter. on Thursday afternoon. A short Noboker received the contest prize. Everyone should take a cleanalig, business session social the preceded Those present were Florence FairC. J. Cotterell general manager of purifying laxative Remedy ' this hour. were Refreshments served. banks, Fay Badham, Myrth Dixon, A Produce month. Utah Hollisters Mountain i Milling Valley Rocky Ethel Lozier, Donna Cowan, Winona several days in Salt Tea is a great Spring Cleanser flz-ispent Mrs. Vernard Anderson went to Salt impany, Recce and Afton McCellan, Madge ke on business for his company. Modem Pharmacy. Lake Tuesday to be with her sister, Nebeker. Mrs. Jean Bowen who gave birth to Miss Irene Manwill entertained a Liun babies on Monday night. number of girl friends Friday night for her twelfth birthday. Games were Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Cellventtra and children of Springville were guests played after which dainty refreshmenta of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erlandson were served. Those present were Marover the week end. ie Wilson, Marie Bills, Fern Hanson, Rhea Stark, Delsa Tolhurst, Fay Miss Alice Stark and Mis3 Florence Richmond and Irene Manwill. Wightman spent Sunday with friends Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stevens enter- in Provo. tained a party of friends at their The young friends of Ora Belle home Saturday nigrt. The all air was m the nature of a dancing party and Huber Were her guests at a pretty was enjoyed by the following, Mr. and Easter party on Sunday afternoon at Mrs. John Oberhanaly of Salt Lake, her home. Games and pastimes in Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Badham, Mr. and keeping with the ocassion were enMrs. Harvey Smith. Mr. and Mrs. joyed and the refreshments carried Elmer Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mor-for- out the idea. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stanton, Miss Mrs. John E. Lewis, Stake Belief Hazel Kinder, Harry Bott and Willis president attended the Relief society Rogers. Society conference held in Salt Lake The ladies of the Merry Matrons Friday and Saturday. fill club enjoyed a very pleasant social Bert afternoon last Thursday, the guesta Phelps and Mrs. Pansey Evans of Mrs. John Stark. Luncheon was of Garland were here last week to attend the funeral services of Mrs served at 5 o clock by the hostess. j n tttt 1 1 1 1 IN THE SPOT LIGHT lUtlltttttttl Ittttt1 Only good clothes are economical! "ial&BcnO" Clotty 89) There are many ways in which a good, strong Bank may be of value to you. - for Young Men are insured! G'mbodying styles latest ideas; made from dependable fabrics; tailored by hand and fully protected by the Gold Bond Certificate of Guarantee. k. Popularly Priced LANT & PERSSON CO., PAYSON, UTAH We endeavor to keep our stock so To Sanitary McClellan. Mrs. Henry Jeppson was the honored guest at a birthday surprise party on Monday. The participants gathered at her home during the late afternoon and prepared an early supper. The remainder of the evening was Elgin Wrist Watch, jOST In Every Department initials M. S., between residence of B. E. Townsend and residence of T. Reward. Amelia Sloan. Wignalls. V. . LADIES When Out Shopping Will T Find ' Is the Aim of the WIGHTMAN complete that you may your every requirements in dress goods, furnishings, etc., at this store. For the woman who wants good service, who wants to save money on the quality, this is the place to trade. . The big advantages of trading here are shown right on our shelves so we want you tto come in and be convinced by demonstration. izmr ' U e : PAULS CAFE GROCERY A Most. Convenient AND and Delightful Place For Luncheon orDinner. :: 0 (l "UtrGS jY, ARMERS MEAT MARKET , Our Grocery Department Carries Only the Best We Do Our Own Slaughtering. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Dr. L. D. Pfouts Announces the Formal Opening of his w To Be Able to Procure Genuine Ford Parts Is the real consideration of the careful driver 'Nothing wrong with our balance! Dental Office Chesterfield r I AH E right balance Monday, - ofcostlyTurkish and choice Domestic tobaccos, proportioned by experts thats why Chesterfields satisfy April Fifth, Nineteen Twenty I Located in the Wightman Building Formerly occupied by the DAVEiSHULER, SER?lCETSTATrON7 High Line Canal Co. |