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Show THE PAYS0N1AN, PAYSON, IN THE SPOT LIGHT Mrs. L. D. Stewart entortamed the ladies of the Bridge club last Saturday afternoon. Mis Mae McBith received the prize for high score. On was Monday afternoon, Mr. Stewart hostess to the Junior Bridge club. Prizes were awarded to Mrs B. L Jensen, Mrs. Dave Hnish and Mrs. T. E. Reece. Mr. Mary Gardner, Mrs. Milton Montaque, Mrs. Vina Patton, Mra. Carl ProvstgaaTfl and Mrs. J. T. Wignall went to Salt Lake last week to visit their sister Mrs. Annie Wilson, who is seriously ilL . UTAn, MARCH 24, 1922. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Peay were pleasantly surprised at their homo last Sunday evening, the occasion of being the birthday anniversary Mrs. Peay, Those present were Mr, and Mrs, Henry jeppson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. W. P, Moreford, Mr. and Mrs. Morns, Mr. and Mrs. Buckley, Mrs. Emma Sara Mitchell and Mitchell, Miss Frank Barnett, Mrs. Frank Smith and Mrs. Will entertained the Social Tea on Tuesday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Smith. A musical and literary program was rendered arid a letter was read by Mrs Murphy from Mrs. E L. McCormick to the ladies of the In celebration of the seventy first Social Tea. .Refreshments wero serbirthday anniversary of Mrs. Henry ved by tho hostesses. Elmer, a surprise party was arranged Miss Dorothy Knowles was dow'n last week by ber dauhters. Gathering at the Elmer home in the early from Salt Lake for th0 week end. evening several hours of recreation were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. SydMrs. Ruth Vincent and children of ney Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson Provo have been visiting for a week and Mrs Flint McClellan, Mr. , Mr, with her mother, Mrs. Margret Crook. and Mrs. Henry Jeppson, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cromar, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ed George Jones, Mr. and Jones, Mra Ruby Gordon, Arthur Mattinson and Ora Jeppson, Amos .ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo A Always Wilson. a Mrs. Hale Elmer entertainod number of relatives at her home Sunday evening in honor of tho birthday anniversary of Mr. Elmer, Plan ' Ahead- going to buy a NEW SPRING SUIT op TOPCOAT dont wait till the Easter rush, but do IF you are 1 n Saturday evening Henry Jeppson with Mr. Jeppson the guest of honor. Those participating were, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mr. and Mrs Flint McClellan, Mr, and Mrs. George Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombs, Balph and Bhea Coombs, Mrs Mary Jeppson, Ora Jeppson and Lenora Wise Men it "j birthday surprise party was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. gitf-o- it NOW! EASTER FALLS ON . APRIL 16th Today is as good as any to drop in and see our rich assortment of Puie Wool Fabrics and NewT Models and learn of our Marvelous Valves. LANT & PERSSON CO. The Clothiers ooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooo News Item for Members of the Junior Bridgo club entertained at the home of Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Stewart at a beautifully arranged dinner party 'last Friday evening The patron saint of Ireland was honored in aU of tho ap point men ta of entertaining. Emerald green was used very eeeetivejy comSt. Patricks devices, bined with Dinner was served at seven oclock from two tables, each lighted by candle green candles In sticks. The dinner was served fam ily jstylo and all of the arrangements parried out tho idea o. an old fash ioned meal. Festoons of shamrock wer above the tables and the lucky about green emblems were strewn the cloths. Corn-copipes were placed as favors for the men. The was followed by bridge, dinner Prizes wero awarded to Floyd Wilson, Jess Earl aad Mrs, Floyd Wilson, Those who enjoyed the delightful affair were the club members ami their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris, Mjss Mae McBcth and K, L, McCormick, b Mrs. Bodney Wilson spent Monday Mrs M. G. Plat ten and Mrs. Hany j Miss Florence Samuels returned Alln will entertain the members home on Monday from Salt Lake in. Provo, the guest of Mrs. Glenn Simmons. of the Social Tea at the home of where she had been visiting for sevMrs. Allen next Tuesday afternoon. eral days. Angus Willoy of Layton has been Mrs, James Nieola and little son Mr. and Mrs, John Spencer and a Payson visitor during the week. of Salt Lake spent the week end ther members of the have family with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. returned Mr. and Mrs. John Oberhansely from Ida will and Burley, , IL Amos. and family who have boon boro durtake their residence in again up ing tho winter months, hae returnMrs. Percy Hanks and two childed to their ranch near Clinton ren of Eureka ar hero for an exA baby daughter was born to Mr. tended visit with her mother, Mrs. and Mrs., Ernest Anderson on ThursHenry Barney, Vision Cannot Be Rebuilt. day. The preceding day, Mrs, Livingston, sister of Mrs. Anderson, Miss Pearl rraneom, young daughgave birth to & baby girl. It Must Be Conserved. ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Francom was married on Monday to Argylo Mrs. Ed Patten entertained at a Charles Evans of Benjamin, charmingly arranged social function on Wednesday afternoon. Her guests Thanking God for having eyes with were the members of the Boni Fidl which to see and then abusing them elub also Mrs. J. C. Barney, Mrs. eight hours a day doesnt sound conEarl Bale, Mrs. Earl Simmons and sistent. Chiropractic Health Talk. Mrs. Alfred K- - Wilson. The way some people treat their that eyes would lead one to think Mrs. Vernon Stanton was hostess new eye3 could be bought anywhere What is Chiropractic to the Friendly Hour club on Wed- anytime at about twenty-fivcents of a pair. Stanton Chirtu ki tig is a scientific methnesday. Mrs,, George od of eliminating the cause of Hantaquin was a special guest. But you don't havo to become disease by adjustments, without wholly blind to reduce the value of Mrs. Dave Huish extended her the use of drugs, medicines or your vision instruments. It is based on abhospitality to the members of the Poor vision will slow you up and Entr Nous club and tho following solute facts of human anatomy, let the other fellow pass. backed by a sound philosophy special guests last Friday afternoon: If you have been leaving your job Mrs. Charles Douglass, Mrs. Floyd which explains it, and proven corwith headaches, and getting a genLee R rect in thousands of cases in Wilson, Mrs. Taylor, Miss Neb-ekeerally w'eaty feeling during the day, Miss Berta Henrietta well Douglass, in actual practice clime, as conditions advance these consider Miss Mae McBeth and Miss of chiropractors tho world over. notice from of disgruntled a couple Done, Tho ehiropiaetic Ivy idea, briefly eyes. stated is this: The cause of disWisdom would suggest arbitration. The members of the Third ward ease is in the person afflicted. enjoyed a most successfully arranged correct conditions Adjustments Theyll remain loyal employees if that produce it. The function of ward reunion on Wednesday in the you meet them half way. Second ward amusement hall it being every organ in the body is conh first gathering of the kind since troller by tho brain, through methe organization of tue ward almost nial impulses, which are transmittw0 years ago. Beginning at 2 oted over nerves. Any impingment, OPTOMETRIST clock a proram of music, speeches or pinching of the delicate nerve was and numbers given. Will he at the Strawberry hotel literkary fibers, interfering with the freo In th eariy evening a cafeteria flow of natures life giving force, Monday March 27. Hourg 1 to 5 supper was served by the ladies. The results in impaired or abnormal M. In Payson every fourth festivities concluded wjth dancing P. function. This is disease. and a general social good time. This interference is produced wrich out vertebra are of by their normal position (sub luxated) pressing upon nerves at the 9 point whore they pass out from the spinal cord to vitalize various organs of the body. The trained adjuster-exper- t in his knowledge of the spine locates tho exact and points of interference, by adjusting the subluxated vertebra MOTOR EQUIPMENT removes the enuse. Kormal condition-health is th result, You P. e r, Dr. J. H. Schey 00000000000000000000000000000000000 ANDERSON & CO. Undertakers We T. C. Jepp$cn,D. C. Pb. C. Palmer Graduate Health Service xxxxxxccooxxc lOcball oooooooooooooooooooo Bovs Overalls Ladies Summer Unions 75c & 89c 59c XXXXX0000XxX000XXX OOOOOOOOOOOCKXOOOOOOC Men,s Dress Shirts L. D. S. 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