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Show THE PAYSQN1AN. PAYSON, UTAH. AUGUST 25, 1922. Mrs. J. A. Lovdeaa entertained at dinner last Wednesday evening for a party of young people who had just returned from an outing to Pish Lake. Coven wer placed for Mitts Wi naif red Parry of Richfield, Miss Julia Manning of Garland, Miss Jenhome summer of the Victory Glen, nie Beece, Mias Aline Dixon, Sydney Dr. and Mrs. L. N. Ellsworth, up of , Ogden, Peter B. Johnson of Iavson canyon, was the scene of a Ida., and! Often Loveless. most enjoyable evening last Wednesdoctor day. As tho guests of the Quayle Dixon entertained the foland his genial wife were Mr. and lowing young frienda at a party last Mrs. Leo B. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Friday evening: Theo Stark, Evelyn Winona McClellan, Lenora Karl Keeler, Dr. and Mrw. L. Miles, A. Ora Wilson, Jeppson, Evelyn Tilsou, Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Don Page, Mr. L Mar Loutenaock, Harold Siith and Mrs. 'J. C. Ellsworth, Mr. and Leland Elmer. Mrs. R. II. Clayton and mother, and Dr. G. E. Christensen and Orlando Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wilson and Christensen. A superb luncheon was were in Salt Lake over the children served and tho evening was spent week end with Mr. and Mrs. Bcrncll undih-thwith various entertainment bewitching influence of a huge Jensen. Miss Gladys Crane left on Thurs bonfire. day for her home at Harriman after Members of the Presbyterian Sun- a pleasant visit as the guest of Miss and Bheu Coombs. day sc.ool and their parents friends to tho number of about oe Mr. and Mrs. Otto Erlandson and hundred, enjoyed an outing last Fri Mr. and Mrs.. Wendell Eifandson day at Spring Lake and in Memorial Lake in week over Salt were, end. the in the the park, evening being spent latter beadtiful spot, where supper Mrs. Mary Williams of Provo has was served in the grove. At the con elusion of the supper games were been the guest of Mrs. Joseph D. played, the older folks joining heart Stark for a fortnight. it y and reaping as much entertainMrs. Mattie Stark of Los Angeles ment as of the younger members Mrs. Aurora Hiatt and daughter, the party. Buth, and Mrs. Emma Ramsay Mor Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Peterson and ris and daughter, Helen, of Salt Lake Han two children of Eureka have been were the guests of Mrs. Julia hero this week with Mrs. Petersons cock from Saturday until Tnesday of this week. mother, Mrs. John E. Huish. IN THE SPOT LIGHT Mr. ami Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall and family were at Moua lant Sunday with Mrs. Ephraim Shepherd. and Mrs. Bernard Done left Monday for Salt Lake after a visit here of several days. They were accompanied by Mrs. George II. Done. Mr. and Mrs. leter Borup family of Salt Lake were here ing the past week. Mr. and dur- Mrs. John Groesbeck and daughters MiH Buth Seovill and Miss Bhoda Groesbeck were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Sargent last W. B. Heaton entertained at a birthday party on Wednesday afternoon for her little daughter, Geraldine, who was four years old. Mrs. Mrs. Vernard Anderson (entertained the Swastika flub members at a delightfully arranged social afternoon last Friday. Mrs. W. P. MnrefoTd was a special guest. Miss Sarah Reid of Salt Lake visiting with Miss Jennie Stark. Glen Loveless was in Salt over the week end. is Lake Rex-burg- Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wood and Mrs. Lucille Warner and son of Nephi Mrs. Harold Gor and baby, Ruswere the guests of Mrs. Barbara Wood sell, o' Gf nola spent Mondlty here the latter part of last week. witr friends. Mm. Charles Cloward, tained the Justamere club afternoon. Special guests Hyrum Douglass of Long Mrs. Sydney Cortay and Jr., were Mrs. Beach, CaL, Mrs. Elmer Mrs. Joseph D. Stark entertained at dinner on Tuesday for Mrs. Mattie Stark of Los Angeles and Mrs. Emma Ramsey Morris of Salt Lake. Mrs. Steve Sargent was hostess to the ladies of the Friendly Hour club on Wednesday afternoon. She was assisted by her mother, Mrs. P. The following telegram has been received by Mr. Movitz, manager of the local store of the Intermountain Mercantile Association in the Douglas building: Intermountain Mercantile Association, Payson: For your information wish to advise that we have purchased the bankrupt stock known as the Shoeteria of Salt Lake City, consisting of Ladies and Mens, Childrens and Boys shoes, a complete shoe stock, at about 40 cents on the dollar. Unload goods to make room for the Shoeteria stock. NATHAN HORN, Pres. Mrs. Mary Smitr Snow and little daughter of Salt Lake are visiting Mr. and Mrs. with her parents, Charles Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Douglass left Monday for Salt Lake t visit a few days with relatives before laeving for their home at Long Beach, Cal. Mrs. Leonard Steineckert accompanied them to Salt Lake. Mrs. John Persson is at Eureka for a week with her daughter, Mrs. Veda Householder. The above means a great saving on shoes to this community. The entire stock will be sold at bankrupt prices. have party of young people spent the past week at the popular resort. They were chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bigler. In the party were Miss Cleofn Mendenhall, Miss rvarl Brems, Miss Edna Shepherd of Nephi, Miss Jessie Hughes of Spanish Fork, Max Peery, Oran Harper, Les) lie Barnett and Clifford Harris. A WAIT FOR LATER ANNOUNCEMENT. 'Xoooookkooxxooocooooxo-- Chloe Shepherd spent day with relatives in Nephi. Tues- ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Members of the Tabernaelo Choir from Payson and Spanish FoTk are enjoying a picnic outing at Castilla today. ON MERIT Mrs. A. K. Huish and younger children are at Linden for a visit of ten days wieh relatives. Your bank is of value to you only as it keeps constantly in a position to be fundamentally useful to you in your business and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monsen and children have been visiting at Mt. Pleasaut with Mr. Monsens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Monsen. financial affairs. On Tuesday evening following the regular Bee Hive program at the First ward gathered at tho home of President Anu J. Loveless where they worked on articles for the bazaar to be given this fall. Twenty girls were ser were present. Refreshments ved after the work period. The . Payson Miss Lois Cellventtra of Springville has spent the week here with her cousin, Miss Norma Erlandson Exchange Savings Mrs. Annie Franeom has been in Salt Lake during the vceek with her daughter, Mrs. Blanche Hovey. Bert and Patty Bixby accompanied her and will remain there for the school year. Bank Five Per Cent Interest on Savings Accounts ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Chiropractic Health Service. If your spine is right it insures your entire physical system functioning bettor. An adjustment once every week or so is the best health insurance you can buy; 'spinal analysis and consultution free. T C. Jeppson, D. C. Ph.C. Mrs. George A. Cheever and children returned home Wednesday from a visit of two weeks with relatives in Manti. Right Way Shoe the Mrs. Fearn Grey entertained Nous club on Wednesday afternoon. Guests exclusive of regular club members were Mrs. Rodney Wilson, Mrs. Stanley 7ii?v, Mrs. Floyd Wil. Stark son and Mis. J. Shop Entie R. F. BERRY, Three Year Palmer Graduate, Payson, Utah. Bank Building Your Glasses May Not Exactly Suit Your Vision Have Y our Eyes Examined by Dr. J. H. Schey OPTOMHTOBT In Payson every Fourth Monday, At the Strawberry Hotel. Repairing Best Materials, Fair Prices Mrs. Effie D. Townsend left on Sunday for her home in California. Mr. ans Mrs. Henry Jeppson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombs spent the first part of the week in Strawberry valley. - 2 Doors North of Post Office W. P. KIRKSEY Mrs. Vernard Anderson spent the week end with relatives at Provo. ATTORNEY AT LAW 318 CLIFT BUILDING SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Mrs. Glade Cowan returned home Wednesday from a visit of severtil days with relatives in Eureka. PHONE WASATCH Extra Here Again! CCHOOL makes demands on the youngsters just as business or society makes them on grownups. Let us dress your boy and he will ip look right and feel right and all self-consciousness will disappear. Our. lines are full of the things that will delight the school boy. J Cretonnes, good assortment, per yard Boys School Waists, 14 . Boys Knickerbocker Trousers, 16 Childrens Dresses, values up to $1 .50 . 6-- 6-- . . . , . KAYNEE BLOUSES AND SHIRTS 20c 49c 98c . . Guaranteed fast colors GOOD STURDY SHOES Built to stand the knocks of hard play. 98r School suits, extra pants, caps, hats, hose and in fact every article of wearing apparel your boy will need, can be found here. Tlic New MCI IS Bargain Center Payson Utah MgMmiMMMaHmWHMWV.!W.V.HWVTl Lant & Persson Co. jj 3977 School Days are SATURDAY. AUG. 26 Manager ' First Class Shoe Mr and Mrs. E. E. Stevens returned on Tuesday from an auto trip into Idaho where they visited in several sections with friends and relatives. They were away for ten days. iiWHiiiimMMiiiiiHiftroroMHiaftaMw Knight Wool Bats, 72x84 Exchange Savings Bank has developed a service organization which merits your business. Payson Mr. and Mrs. Simon Higginbotham visited here with friends briefly the first of the week. They were enroute by auto from Salt Lake to Los Angles where they will reside. enter- last Friday Cloward. WAIT1! Miss The Clothiers |