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Show THU PAYSOJiiAN, rAYSON. Di'Aki Genola Jottings. !,RE 00CCCCXCKCC Sex end fa rm bureau member; families attended far-- tin'll1 jand UNCLE SAM'S WAR 1 da tin mers animal picnic; of lie farm huieau of Itali S;l!,,,u Wednesday of 'll'. COAL IS A BIG FACTOR Wliat power is a faithful ally of the United Slates at this time when great demands are being made upon he coal supply. Electric energy provided hv the water power plants of the Utah Bower & Light Company saved the people of Utah I.- 000, 000 tons of coal last Even year. greater savings are to he effected in BUS, forming a big contribution to national efficiency. Besides conserving ihe available supply our energy is stimulating ihe output of the mines. Coal mines have (.857 horse power connected 1o our lines. In addition II,- 000 horse power is represented in e.onnections used for cooking. ' i . d 1 , , , . - . I was served. j 1 Hig-geiisc- 1 n i. ' Satur-gratifyin- Ezra were .Mrs. Mark Lewis, .Mrs, Lon Andrus, Miss Lucy Andrus and Mrs. .Take Andrus, the guest of lnter-niolntai- honor. Hig-gense- Mr .and Airs. Jack Gillispie motored down from Mammoth Sunday to visit with friends. In the afternoon accompanied by Springs where they enjoyed the usual pastimes. The home of former Slate SenJohnson was the scene of a pleasing social affair when Aliss Alonday evening, Bessie Gardner entertained at of dinner for about thirty-fiv- e ator Henry g ! al j 1 Elias Johnson, Air. and Airs. Airs. Jos. E. Crook and Mrs. Betsy Gough of Bayson, Air. and Airs. John T. Opcnshaw, Air. ami Airs. H. X. Openshaw and son, Air. and Mrs. Y. K. Donaldson of Bingham, Air. and Airs. Chas. E. Crook and family, Airs. Lizzie Mrs. Alarshal, Alargret Van Ausdal. AD. Ole Olson, Air. Nels Johnson. Sara Van Ausdal, Percy Weed, Ada Searle, Inez Johnson, Kevg Clemons, AVm. Jolin-- i son, Elmer Kay, Raymond and George Clark. Opon-jslm- gaged in She transportation necessary to the successful conduct of the war. so RAPID COMMUNICATION n As necessary g tem. 125,493 HORSE POWER industries directto related the war have ly horse power con125,493 nected to our lines, while 100,300 horse power furthers the efficiency of llie forces at home. Western For Public Service, Yours d the relatives and intimate friends of the family, in honor of her brother Eugene, who leaves on Thursday for Cam) Kearny. at home as it at the front, communication must he rapid and uninterrupted. Electric energy is ihe life of it. Our power is linked to the national sysis n JOT IT DOWN Airs. Alark Lewis aiul .Mrs. Leu Andrus they motored 1o Castilla Efficient. Cas-tlefor- THANK YOU The place was hea ul i fully decorated for the occasion. Coming from a distance to attend Ihe function and bid llio young man adieu were .Mrs. Joseph H. Johnson and three daughters of Burley, Idaho, Mrs. George Talmage and Mrs. Jasper Bird of Provo, and Air. and Airs. Kay (lull of Thistle. Following the dinner games and music were enjoyed. I munity. The second carload of wheat is now being loaded. Airs. 11. W. Gore was in Span- from Farmers Co-O- p.' Association SPANISH FORK our lines is speeding the production of sugar cured meats, canned goods, Hour and cereals as well as other products necessary to Ihe welfare of the fighting Fork Friday attending principal's meeting. Our school will he delayed in starting this year pending the completion of our fine new building, hut Ihe time ish men. will he in part regained by CLOTHING IS NEEDED ihe omission of the licet vacaOur iighling men in Eution. Airs. Gore will have the rope as well as the forces at homo must have chillies. grammar grades this year and I '1 all Aliss Mabel Chat win of Sanln-quin- , lias not reached the a former sludent of lie B. height of her possibilities Y. C., will teach the primary in the manufacture of clothdepartment. ing. Nevertheless the woolen Airs. Fred Earseu and mills of the stale have eon- liVeled 85 horse power to returned from Spring Cily week a where lines of this company. the spent Friday they Iwitli her mother and oilier rela-- i lives. The visit was in part a GREATER LAND farewell to her brother, Win. PRODUCTION To keep Ihe factories supAllred, who lias just gone to answer our countrys call. plied with products to meet Airs. A. ('. Earseu enterlnined ihe increased demands of five families at a most enjoywar, agricultural production able dinner party Sunday. must he increased. The powAir. and Mrs. Charles Gardner er of (!,329 horses has been of Salem returned home Saturput to work on he farms Airs. with visit a short of Clali and Idaho. Bower day after Gardners mother, Airs. A. C. from our lines is used in Larsen. irrigation ns well as in the Tt is repnrlcd on good author-itmanufacture of farm impletract of the ments. that a Thomas land has been purchSYSTEMS TRANSPORTATION ased by a gigantic steel corporaIn war, transportation systion supported by the C. S. govtems iiiusl move like clockernment and that onr valley may work. and electric energy is see the erection of a largo reThe land lies on each doing its hit in efficient finery. Electric energy of side of the railroad track and is creek. horse Warm near 2fi,liQ7 situated power is en- - number of the younger cousins of Len and Bailey Hughes gave a very successful farewell party in their honor Monday evening at the home of Air. and Airs. J. B. Hughes. The grounds were beautifully decorated for the occasion. Games, music and were refreshments enjoyed. of the immeAbout sixty-fiv- e diate relatives were present. guests were Air. and Airs. Win. Hughes, Air. and Airs. Delbert Hughes and Aliss Alary Hughes of Salt Lake City and Dr. aTld Airs. Eph Hughes of Provo. The honor guests will leave Thursday for military CREAM SEPARATOR n and Airs. Joseph Jarvis of Palmyra, entertained at a family dinner Wednesday evening in honor of Air. and Airs. Winof field Jarvis. About thirty-fivrelatives and the immediate friends of the young man were present. Air. Users of De Laval Crearn Siarators have carried away every !i;.;t piize awarded at conventions of Creamery Butterm alters Association donna the' last twenty-fiv- e years. T1 ic ret vjT- i is unbroken. That ought to be proof enough that cream separated Ly the De Laval is superior to any otlmr. The reason is that De Laval hov.l design, together with low speed, enable the delivery of butter-fa- t globules unbroken in their natural condition. The NEW De Laval is die blue-ribbo- n 'OU separator. You can buy a NEW De Laval from ui on liberal terms Come in and look it over and works. to how the Bill Speed-Indicat- dont leave your rig in the middle of the go to a fence post to read a aale bill do you? Then dont expect the other fel low to do it. road end 1 ohil-jdre- n A ingaSale! . lost We believe that it pays to give our customers service and satisfaction; that is why we want to sell you a Aliss Alerle Stewart has returned from Alvton, Utah, and will resume her studies in Ihe Salem school. She will spend the winter with her grandmother, Airs. Joseph Holder. Out-of-tow- other half of our power poniiils every individual to attain wartime efficiency, saving lime, food, labor ami money. The . pleasam surprise partv was Cure fr Dysentery. and Airs. P. F. Cilord' tendered Dan Sullivan on the and little daughter Lei a, o : occasion ol his Imlhdav last with Hustle, spent the week-enwtr.io r vuk in Adilaml, Kansas, Alondav evenin- -' Air. and Mrs. Al. M. Tin mins, re-- j u gentleman overheard mo speaking of Frank Mrs. Anna Al. Brooks, .. . Cliainlierlnin s Colic and Diarrhoea .. ... turning home Alomlav. rs- !lGore ",,r ;'1 William writes Remedy. a,J' Whitelntv, I. Lore drove 11) Xcphi of Dps Moines, Iowa, lie told me in llld Edward J. Edwards, formerly detail of wliat it had done for his canyon nearly to Founlain !recn of Spanish Fork, now of Provo, family, 1, (it more especially his dmigh- jThursda v and eujoved a picnic ns Ivins; at the point ot spent .Monday here calling on tor who he 1r.p " ,llnlHr .'1k death with a violent attack of dysen-- ! old friends. torv. iiml had boon given up by tlie"ds IliauP Ul Mr. llot)lS I'ufd. A n lt Nicholson and family family physician. Some of his neigh- hors advised him to give Chamber-Friends of .Mrs. William ,,f near Sail Luke sjieilt ll irla 'V received word of her Iains Colie and Diarrhoea Kemodv, .'...;,. A' ,, ' Lil,s'n i""1 ,iml which he did, and fully believes that death at White Hall, .Montana, bv doing so saved the life of his . on August JO. The deceased was child. He stated that he had also W . K. (lore and Airs. Anna horn at St. Johns, Arizona, April used this remedy himself with equally M, Core went to Sait Lac results." At all drugdny. 8, 1885. She spent her girlhood eft th( salie (lay stores' in this city with her parents, for Kaymore, AIo., from which " Air. and Airs. Joseph L. Hales. place he expected to entrain She was a sister of Airs. W. O. friends. She is spending a toiijSept. 4 for nil army camp near vacation with relatives yco, Texas. Jones, Airs. Thomas P. Jones and days Ills mother re Airs. Alma Simmons of this city. in Salt Lake and was accom- rnained in Salt Lake to attend She is also survived liv her par- panied by her little nephew, ihe closing sessions of the ents and one brother, Lester Billy Scarpino, of that city. Workers MUNITIONS ARE VITAL Christian Hales, her husband Win. and In ihe successful conduct ((invent ion Presbyterian and seven year old of war, munitions are indissynod immediately following. The remains Air. and Mrs. George Ballard daughter Delila. In Utah and pensable. will be brought here for burial. are in Bayson this week pnek-jinTdaho southern electric peaches. equivalent to (i4,020 That we do the very Charlie Sampson and daugh- power John C. Thomas came home horses is engaged in this Saturday from Green Kiver, best line of Commercial ter, Aliss Esther, were in Eureka industry. Bower from our lines is producing powder Wednesday, the latter for the Utah, 1o say good bye to relareasonable and at of attending the liionth-- s tives and friends before leaving Printing for use on the battle fields purpose for Camp Keamv on Thursday. prices. Give us your next ly session of the Lnthorian Conin Europe. It is increasing He spent Alonday and Tuesday order and let us prove our firmation school. the output of metal mines The Callahan and John Danat Thistle with relatives. and coinerling it in the assertion. iels mills and smelters, to'tan-glihl- e threshing machines each Bear in mind, we want threshed a little wheat in Al weapons against the organ C. Thomas of Salt this valley hnl nearly all of the hereLake spent the week-enand we enemy. probusiness, your grain lias been held for the mawith his parents, Air. and ATrs. pose making ourselves de- chine which arrived Saturday. FOOD WILL WIN Al. Al. Thomas. Factories producing food serving. Are you with us? This is owned in part by X. W. Nelson and Fred Larsen, they Aliss Alargnret Thomas of have eradly (i,0:ll horses having bought it to insure reato our Idaho, spent Thursday power connected sonable price for Ihe local comhere calling on relatives and transmission system. Bower Warner gave a pleasant informal little luncheon Friday evening for a liumher of young ladies whose husbands are in military service. Present .Mrs. . Airs. ' A Air. There were sixteen present. The honor guests were Ifay Tuttle and Henry .Johnson of Spanish Fork, liill Lee, Lav'ell Bird and Xorris Banks of Alapletim. ments, , Nora Crook iu honor of her son Oscar who leaves shortly (for military training at Camp The house was Keamv, Cal. decorated iu the beautifully colors. At eight oclock an elaborate supper was served to he following guests, after which 'they all attended the dance; Brof. and Airs. Jos. A. Rees, Air. and Mrs. Fred Searle, Mr. and j of citizens, business houses and towns is the true, modern idea of progress. The Paysonian desires to create a friendly, ... ... spirit between our sister towns, and in view of this effort we are endeavoring to publish the! i.av.' Hmvi'd t. Santaqui'ii1 from! news or each as well as the messages of merchants to the people. Under this u Bench to enable little L'liss Alma 1!Mmi 1,1 attend head will be found Spanish Fork Doings. ve One ot the social events of the iueek was a charming farewell pally given Friday evening by ; MACHINE I on Miss Ilazel (1 rote gut entertained very charmingly at her home Sunday evening in honor of five young men who leave Thursday for military training, A variety of games and music were the diversions after which u fruit and melon luncheon combined with oilier light refresh- Social at Santaquin POWER IS HITCHED TO Spanish Fork News Co-operati- fHAN HALF OF 0UR j j 1 Put n d In th I paper, then, regardless c.f the weather, the fellow you want toa reach reada your announea-mentwhile seated at hla Alcalde. If he Ja a proapectlvc buyer you'll have him at your aale. One extra buyer often ptya the entire expense of the ad. and It'a a poor ad that wont pull that buyer. An ad In thla paper raachaa the people you are after. Bill may be a neeeaalty.but the ad la the thing that docs the business. Don't think of having a special aale without using advertising space In this gapcr. v 40-acr- e OneExtraBuyer at a sale often pays the entire expense of the al Get That Bayer rgtfgfffffffi" e A picnic party was given Sun- day to Castilla Springs, by members of the Jarvis family, in honor of Air. and Airs. Winfield Jarvis. A number of friends from Springville attended and a pleasant time was enjoyed. a?1 KitchenCabinets! Are the Best Charles Evans and entertained a number of fives and friends Sunday evening in honor of their son Deane, who leaves Thursday for the Everything in Home training camp. Furnishings Air. - McDOUGALLS Airs. Airs. Henry A. Gardner enter- tained very pleasantly Sunday evening at a family dinner in honor of Eugene Gardner. The tables were beautifully decorated with the national colors. About thirty friends and relatives were present. Excel Furniture & Carpet Co. SPANISH FORK, UTAH JT. M. 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