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Show PAYSON, UTAH THE PAVSON'IAN. In Social Circles I MRS. ALFRED R. WILSON. will deem if favor if parties having or learning of The Paysonuii will social functions please hand or phone in the news to Mrs any Alfred Wilson, who has hern engaged as Society Editress. i P.-t- I ( i The affair was in the nature of The miscellaneous shower. , guests present were Lain Ruth Florence Wiglitman. Pace, Naomi Smith. Mrs. Ray Pales, Thelma Munson, Leona Pecry, Alma Page, Mattie Cowan, Iris Done, Minnie Wnde. Mary irginia Wride, Eva .Mendenhall, Drown, Teressa Picketing, Cry Mare, Margate! Dixon and Rettil Culler the aiiiiunl Seniors hall on Iriday evening the Juu-iorof the Payson high school gave a hiiiniict in honor of the seventeen members of the graduating class. Covers were laid for the nienihers of the two classes and the faculty. Sfanle.v Wilson acted as toastmaster and each Senior and faculty ineniher responded. At 9 :.'!! all adjourned to the pavilion where they participated in one of the most ell joyahle dances of the school year. The Seniors include Melvin who lias done post Hri in h a graduate work, .Melvin hone. IJyrnn Done, Walter Strong, Elmer Loveless, licit llallard, croon Persson, Lynn Wiglitman, Thelma Pecry, Teressa Pickering, Leona Pates. Frances Sheriner, Preceding a s Pur-diek- Dont Overlook the Wallace, A. J. Peehe, J. P. Ke and (leu their Trustees, assigns, a franchise and right of wav for the const ruction of an electric railroad, ineluding poles and wires, through and upon the Streets of Payson City, which franchise as so amended has been assigned to and is now held bv the Salt I, ake and Ctali Railroad Robert Armstrong Sr, vocal solo, When Did Von Write to Your .Mother Mrs. East, Sylvester Evans. Sentiments on Mother, .Mr low aril llolladay: vocal solo. Lifes Carden, Mrs. Roland Tiet jeii, of Payson; reading. Tlie Hand That Rocks the Cra Mrs Thomas Robbins; piadie. no solo. Miss Enin Tietjen. Mr. Roland Tietjen of Payson gave a line talk on Triliii1c to ur .Mothers lie bea ut lolly portrayed the scriptures ami love nt a motlnr and how she should lie honored and never forgotten. A letter rnm Jnnmi Wadsvvort.li,, w ho is in t In serv ice at ( amp Kearny to Lis mother on Mothers day. was read by Pres Augusta Pyluiid It was full of love ami devotion Ini' his dear mot her. Miss llvluiid stated that owing to he present condition of the ennnt y ami the advanced price 01 (lowers, they would be patriotic and buy thrift stamps in place of tlnwers. a Cumpaii.v, Be City Utah: Thmsday? May 6 1 and Ending When the Stock is Thoioly C!t ano d Up it Ordained by the City Council of Payson City, We Have in Stock About 200 I tats that Ranged in Price from $3.00 to S 2.00. The Entire Lot will he Placed on Sale 1 lh a t the franchise heretofore ur, inted by the City Council of 'it v, Ctali, September I.ivsoii HI 12. ami amended on Dee. If ll. 1917, and now in effect, be, and the same is hereby supplc-ni"iite- . ( Your Choice, $ 1 , d 1 as hereinafter SECTION1; That I cctUp SALE COMMENCING of corporation Maine. MAY provided. $3, $5 the Salt Re Sure to come early anil get first choice. ou may tali Railroad Company, The marriage of Miss llattie never again secure such bargains. a corporation duly organized and Wride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs misting under and by virtue of Miss Ella Keddinglou E. P, Wride, ami Clyde Tervort sniemnicd on Wednesday of Lake City is visiting n lutives" laus ot' ,H state of Maine, "Uler by assignment of said week in tin1 Salt Lake Tcm-p'- and friends for a week in as so amended, its ordinance, Money-Savin- g Doth of the yollllg people cily. hero-successors are and assigns, o Miss Lulu Jarvis, who has been ire among the most popular the young people of our eitv. the house guest of .Mrs. (1. Pv-- Ii. authorized and permitted to lay, eonslruyt, operate and mainThev will reside here. ii nd at Provo the past week, retain a single track turn-out- , tbe turned home Sunday. Deoil Dion, Margaret Dixon, location of said single track The officers of the Y. L. M. I. turn-ou- t Jennie Reece, Zina Tervort and being more particularly A. entertained at a social in the described as follows: Crystal Ware. ward church Tuesday evening for beginning at the point on the all Mutual girls ami their mothLast Friday afternoon Mrs. line of E Street 126.80 North ers. The following program was Simon Iliggenliotham entertained West of bet C7 n rendered; Reading, Mrs. Tims. ner of Pluck the Southeast corthe Justamere elub at the home lav-- ; :i(i. Plat Robbins piano solo, Jennie Tiet- Led of Mrs. Will McClellan. son ( ity Survey; running thence Johnson; Nellie Curtis, Hannah Jones, ,.I,,C reading, Cross bandages were made durSouth 37 JO degrees East 17 feet ; Ksf Wride and Leah laneless I1"! solo, Eavern lleelis; piano thence along a curve to the right ing the afternoon after which o, Echi Cladys llolladay; reading, having a radius of 170 feet, n to Sunday where they refreshments were served by t lie hostess. Mrs. Nellie (Jriwnshavv, were the guests of Miss Edna 1i'es. Pyluiid; piano solo, Lulu dislatiee of (il feet to a point on tflnnl iet jeii jokes, Mina Olsen vocal Mrs. John Laid, Mrs. Will Amos, Loveless who is teaching school the South line of E Street,! Refresh-vverMrs. Frank Selmaii and Mrs. Hay at that place, A portion of the olo, Jennie Pyluiid. 90.7 feet West of the Northeast ments served. at Saratoga was spent Done were invited guests. day corner of Plock 27, Plat Miss Aileen Phillips. Miss Ida Springs. ayson ( ity Survey. Miss W. Lulu Jensen, Tietjen, the On Saturday afternoon SECTION 2: That the gran-- ; You can improve your home and surroundings at very Knudson, W. II. Hoyle and E. O. lee nienihers of the First Ward Reits successors and' herein, little cost. Come in and talk it over with us We carry Pylund motored from Provo Sun- assigns, arc hereby authorized lief soeiety went to the home of all sorts of Paints, Wall Paper, Wall Paint, and in fact day. Mrs. Asa Hancock to honor the and permitted, upon complying everything- to make the home beautiful. S4t h birthday of Aunt Amy Han.Miss Rltea Whitear is visiting with the ordinances of this (ity! afOne of the most interesting relatives at Provo. in relation to erecting poles in cock, as she is lovingly called by scores of f fiends. A picnic lunch fairs of the week was a farewell Mr. Win. Opeuslntw was home the City Slreets, to erect and was served to thirty who were party given Friday night at the from Provo Sunday to visit with maintain all necessary poles, carMr. and Mrs. Floyd his family. .present and the oceasion was of home of rying telephone, telegraph, trolin honor of Reid is Opeuslntw one unusual interest. Aunt Amy One of tlie social events of the ley, power or transmission wires Those present were Mr. and week was a house of the oldest Relief soeiety workparty given by necessary for the operation of the Mrs. Thomas Robbins, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ers in the city, having been mentioned in Openshaw said turn-ou- t 1 of this with the work since its be- Mrs. Ileber Jones, Mr. and Mrs. at their home Monday evening. Ordinance. Tietginning here.. She Is probably the Henry Pylund, Miss Jennie 'aids were the feature of the ; SECTION Tire grantees,' Miss Miss Ruth Jenkins, who was jen, only person living lie tv Luncheon was served tq their successors and assigns, shall evening. JenMiss Ethel intimately acquainted with Jos- Myrtle Cushing, Mrs. Nora Crooks, Mrs. Margaret provide and maintain between Miss kins, Pyluud. Mar-ti- YanAnsdal, Mrs. Pearl Johnson, the Augusta a was occasion The Smith. eph conditions, or any of them, by, Payson City, Ctali, September 14, rails of said spur or turn-ouTietjen, Melvin Opetishnvv, Misses Myrtle Cushing, Ethel and on either side memorable one to the aged honof said rails the act of Cod or t lie operation 1912, and thereafter ammended Donald Jerman. Roy Peterson. ored guest. .Martha Hlsi" Francis, for a reasonable distance, suit- of law, strikes or other causes, by an Ordinance passed by said At 12 o'clock supper was served. Jenkins, Jen- able material to be approved by beyond their control. Ruth Jenkins, Robbins, May Mr. Albert Lofgran, wlm has City Council December .11, 191.7, Win. Cutler, who has rekins, Myrtle Tietjen, Neil Van the City Council or the City EnSECTION 8: This Ordinance at Lewis, stationed been Camp granting to W. Y. Armstrong, Melvin gineer; and where the spur shall take effect resigned from the Presi- is home on a Roy Peterson, fur- Ausdal, one days months two thirty PriWard dency of the Second Cpensltaw, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd crosses the side walk they shall after its passage and publication. Y. R. Wallace, A. J. Evans, D. to work on the farm. lough association after working Miss Louie Richmond is visit- ( ipensha w, mary pave between the rails and on Passed by the City Council of R. Peebe, J. P. Keeler. Jas. S. in that capacity for the past four side a for either distance of and two YanAnsdal Mrs. Pavson Margaret with friends at Provo. City, Ctali, this 29th dav McP.eth and (Ico. Whitmore, with years, was surprised at her home ing feet some concrete or other atul Mrs. Johnson Pearl A. D. 1918. of 'April, .daughter their successors and returned Trustees, Marie Peterson Miss last by the officers Thursday Min Donald have gone to Idaho material to be approved by tbe ENR Y EREANDSON, a franchise and right of where Provo from assigns. home invited Sunday afternoon. They were by to spend the summer at the home City Engineer or by the City ((Seal) .Mayor. way for the const ruction of an Mrs. Cutler to do Red Cross sew- she has spent the past month. Mrs. Robert Council, and the polos shall be Attest of her daughter, electric railorad, including poles, Du Friday evening an enter- Duke. ing but each arrived with a conplaced and the work done sub ENOS W. SIMONS, and wires, through ami upon the tribution to the delicious lunch- tainment was given in the ward Mrs. Alice Ellsworth spent jeet to the approval of the City City Recorder. Streets of Payson City, which eon which was served and the af- church by tbe boy scouts, he or the City Council. Engineer of the State at .Mammoth at Ctali, franchise as so amended has been Saturday for raise to fair was made social. Present object being money SECTION 4: If the grantees, Peter Anasigned to and is now held by were Mrs. Cutler, Mrs. Don Page, the Red Cross. The attendance home of her brother, Mrs. their successors or assigns, shall tlm Salt Lake and Ctali Railroad Mrs. hella Done, M rs. hillie Dean, was satisfactory and the various derson. Sunday Mr. and fail to use said spur for a period to motored and Anderson a family of Company, Mrs. Ezra Tanner, Mrs. Harrison numbers oil the program were corporation of one year, then without further re-Ellsworth Mrs. d the that the Santaquin, Maine, Hall, hereby certify passed by City Hurst, Mrs. John Claysoa, Mrs. rendered in a pleasing maimer. notice or action upon the part of above and w foregoing is a full, Council of Pa.vson Citv, Utah, Earl Simmons, Mrs. Myrtle Tan-- The entertainment was given un- liming itli them. all rights granted tm, ;1nd correct Mrs. Reid Moore and son R. Pa.vson City, eopv of an Or-h- tlm 29th day of April. 1918. tier, Sirs. Jesse Ellsworth, Mrs. jder the direction of Mr. Clenn become shall franchise this An Ordinance (linam.t, (.lltitled ENOS W. SIMONS, are N. of Springlakc visiting Slabel Stewart and Sirs. Anna Roue. to forfeited City. Payson to Mrs Seal an Ordinance the with mother, formers supplementary City Recorder Tanner. observed was Mother's day SECTION 7: That the rights of Pavson Citv, Utah. passed hv the City Council of here Sunday afternoon by a pro V S. llolladay. and privileges in this Ordinance Mr. Reid Jerman, who finished To honor Miss Hattie Wride, a gram in the ward church under granted are specifically made bride of tbe week, Sliss Dcon the direction of the Y. L. Sf. I. A his course at the A. C. this subject to all the rights, duties, aaiUBaBiiKBasiciiaEiBaaiiiiiBiBBKaiaBiiiaEEaHEia Dixon entertained their young; The opening hymns were given spring, and had left for Oregon responsibilities, conditions and girl friends on Monday afternoon, by tbe ward choir, invocation by to accept a government job, was obligations as the same are set unexpectedly called borne and out in the original franchise as left for Camp McDowell, Cal., so amended, and that said rights where be will be in tbe service of herein conveyed are hereby deCnele Sam. clared to be governed and eon-Ordi-Word has just been received trolled by said original In Mrs. James Clemons from her nance as so amended, and the son Clarence that he arrived safe terms thereof, except insofar as is is here and we have a big line of Fabrics and Ready-to-Weowner of valuable oil leases in in France and is near the tiring the same may be repugnant to Articles Suitable for Farm line. Other Ians who are also in or in conflict with the terms of S Kansas, Oklahoma and Wyoming France from Santaquin are Jerry this Ordinance. and Garden Work Erick Tietjen, Parley (loodall, SECTION 6: That this fran-- j ;nul iias recently added a valuable lease in the new Elec- Mr. l.imlell ami Leslie (after. ehise be, and the same is hereby 5 t ra-- l tirkburnet t oil field, I .indell was first to arrive in 2 Texas, with 8 producing wells, granted for the term to and in- France. with together pumping plant, tanks and full equipment, eluding the 9tli dav of October, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Tietjen en- A. D. 2012, Just in, a New Line of Ginghams and Cheviots connected with the pipe line, and selling oil. Price was g tertained at dinner Sunday for SECTION 7: That if this f2.no, now 2 70, and expect soon to be at Less than the Present Market Value getting $3.00 per M r. and Mrs. 11. Roland Tietjen' grant it li the terms and condifor Ibis high grade oil. The Company is barrel of Iaysou. pushing tions herein contained be not drilling operations in this new field, as rapidly as pos- Mr. Minds llolladay was n accepted in writing by said gransible. Salt Lake visitor this week. tee. its successors or assigns, C. Mar Tietjen entertained Mr. within thirty days after notice Stock is now selling at 10c a share. For Men, Women Children, of the passage of this Ordinance, (Pen Rowe at dinner Tuesday. ' has re- or if the construction of said Mr. Henry Eofgrcen 7 on ran join us in an exceedingly profitable business or turned home from his trip t.o turn-ou- t spur track be enterprise, and in doing so, help increase the oil output, lint California and Washington. on or before completed which means, help win the war. Write us for free May 2'Hli, 1919. then this grant map and further particulars. ORDINANCE. AN land franchise shall become null and void; provided, however, Allovers for Boys, $1.75 An ordinance supplementary that this grant Special inducements to live, active salesmen. and franchise iflssed the be an to ordinance shall not by for the forfeited, for Allovers Men, 2.75 THE DOUBLE STANDARD OIL & GAS COMPANY, City Council of Payson (tty, causes above set forth, or for 1912. Ctali, September 14, andjnny reason whatever if the Boston Building, therca fter by an ordi-- , tee. its successors or assigns. Denver, Colorado. nance passed by said City Conn-- without their fault, shall have Phone Main 3937. ei! December 31, 1917, grant- - been prevented, hindered or de-- . 11. W. W. Armstrong, laved in the performance of said ing to Lake AL 1 When Wilsons Give a Sale ii Means to the People a Real this" c I THE WILSON MILLINERY 1 - Payson, Utah j 1 A, ; Cie pia-Mar- y MM nt : ; e A, Santaquin News. - . Jer-mai- afli-liate- Central Lumber and i. d Hardware Co. Soe-toi- n ( I e t, ( 1 . 1 : 1 1 1 y ; i Time Oat-Boo- ? 1 1 The Double Standard Oil & Gas Company j the ar NEW GINGHAMS xx HARVEST HATS and 10c to 50c Work Shirts, 65c and Up OVERALLS for MEN and BOYS j WELLVVORTH STORES CO. 1 siaai |