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Show THE PAYSOXIAN. PAYSON, UTAH, JUNE 10, 1921. it t lu folks weio entertained Six at a lovely little birthday parly Inst Sunday afternoon when Alls. V. J. Buckley entertained in honor of hoi little daughter. Ariettas sixth b.itli 4 4 lee cream and at raw leones day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moiwn and "re served to the voutig gnect- - : ,,,! The daughter aro at Mt. Pleasunt this games were enjoyed. jtil numbered Arietta Bin week with relatives. M;o M: WiLoi.,! sen, (Uiulyg Taylor, (lien Mr. und Mrs. John N. Stark and Della Wilson and Aileen Hawkins. daughters were the dinner guests of Persson last Mr. and Mrs. Keid Mrs. John L. Done entertained the. Entre Nous club on Wednesday nlt i Sunday. noon at her subuibun Lome, the a it Mrs. James Nicola of Salt Lake has making the trip by auto. Guests been visiting here with her parents, exclusive of club members weic Mrs. Flint Dixon, Mrs. Loe R. Taylor, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John H. Amos. Melvin Done, Miss Bert Nekcber and Mrs. Bert Chcever and children Miss Ivy Done. week at Mariti with rcla last spent Mrs. Grace Lucy Jones an, child Uvea. ren and her mother, Mrs. Margret Mrs. Amanda Gale is visiting in Lucy have been here from Garfield Salt Lake with her children who re-s- i the last two weeks. do there. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Erlandson ami Wendell and Roland and Miss sons, Miss Merl Manwill of Salt Lake nar.el Douglass were in Salt I.ake is visiting at the homo of her gand for the week end. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McBeth. 1 IN THE SPOT LIGHT Wiivno Wride, son of Mr. and Mrs H. Wride has returned from Mont polier, Ida., where ho has been since last fall with his sister, Mrs. Illoise He attended school there Swenson. I Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Nebeker, Jr., and Ruth Nebeker and How nr Shuler came in from the Nebeker ranch in Wyoming last Thursday, here by the having been called death of Marvol Shuler. 1 Loe Mrs. Emily Tanner week in Salt Lake. i spending the and Mrs. Virgil Ieery and children are at Provo this week with Mrs. Perrys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Wright and baby and Miss Thora W right motored to Pocatello to visit with relatives tho first few days of the week. kh-v- , Mrs. Emma Sorensen has returned from a motor trip to Menden and Miss Loda Crooks, of daughter Mr. unr Mrs. George Crooks was vicinity. married Wednesday in Salt Lake to Miss Kathleen Simons is visiting Both are from Lawreneo Waters. at will here and roturn make to Nephi with relatives. Payson their home. Mrs. Earl L. ueConnick is enterclub today. Among those from out of town taining the Justamere who were here to attend the funeral The stake officers and representaservices for Marvol Shuler last Fri from the various wards aro in tives Mr. Chid and PackMrs. day woro, ard and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Salt Lnko this week to attend the Peery of Springville, Professor Wil- annual conferences of the Primary liam Boyle of Provo, Ted Ockleberry association and M. I. associations. of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge Mrs. Arthur Peay entertained the Snyder of Spanish Fork ami Mrs. ladies of tho Social Tea on Tuesday Lnko. of Salt Joseph Wiglitman at her home. Mrs. Bettus Bull was A group of young friends of Misa( associate hostess. Ora Jeppson arranged a successful Mrs. Wildman Murphy wns visit surprise party last Friday evoningj in honor of her fifteenth birthday ing at Mammoth last Saturday. Present were Winona anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Williams of McClellan, Illiea Coombs, Lenora Wiland Airs, tiniest Stark Cnstlcdalo Lueilo Harold son, Curtis, Simons, Bert Rtnlieli, .Ralph Coombs anil Ora motored down from Salt Lake Monday returning the following day aeeom Jeppson. pnnied by Mrs. J. S. Bills, Jr. Will McCormick is moving his famMrs. John T. Lant was hostess to ily from Tooele this week and they will shortly be located in the John tho Junior Bridge club last Saturday Daniels residence on North Main afternoon. street. w Mrs. Mary Gardner left on Wednes Mrs. J. A. Loveless and Miss Edna day for Salt Lake where she will Loveless art. in Salt I.ake this week. remain for a week. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Walkingshaw motored from Salt Lnko Sunday. Knight Walkingshnw who had been with them for a fortnight, returned home. Mrs. Wnlkingslinw and little daughter romnined for a week with .her mother, Mrs. A. Unite. Mrs. Byron Bridge club F. Ott entertained - Saturday at Dixon Kapple is here from LogRti for n visit with his mother, Mrs. Mrs. Kapple and Martha S. Kapple. tho baby who nre in Salt Lnko will join hT him later. home on Utah : venue. Mrs. William Ferre of Frovo was her(. fqr the gawraMsvMaKatucsirr-zRisaBiHMHaBMuaMHMa- i 8 8 a S The members of the Empyrean club enjoyed a delightful social after noon last Thursday ns the guests of Mrs. Lyman McClellan. Mr. nml Mrs. John T. Lant were Lake tho first of the week. in Salt ?: MOTHER AND THE ! BOYS! She likes to see them attractively but economically clothed. They want to feel ship- shape and comfortable. KAYNEE WASH SUITS About sixteen friends of Miss Ruta happily suqrised her at al outing at Castella springs The crowd Saturday evening. was entertained at bathing and dune ing after which a lunch was served. Daniels -- just Monday. Mrs. Annio II. McBride of Salt Mrs. Lake, accompanied by Mary Wood of Springville, was in tho city yesterday for the purpose of decorat- ing tho grave of her daughter, Annio R. Sheppard, in tho city cemetery, ns it was not possible for her to be in tho city on May 30. BIRTHDAY OF OLD PIONEER CELEBRATED BY CHILDREN . Marking the passing of his eighty forty-sieighth birthday anniversary, of the descendants of Jonathan S. Page celebrated tho occasion at tho homo of Mr. Pago Inst Saturdny. All of the children of Mr. Pago were present with tho exception of Mrs. John Powell of Salt Lake, who is in California, and Samuel 1age of Marysvnle, who recently paid his father a visit in this city. his advanced Notwithstanding vears, Mr. Page took a prominent part in the festivities end was pronounced one of the youngest members of the happy, gathering. IIe is one of tho earliest pioneers of Payson, a veteran of the Black Hawk Indian war and pntriaren of Nebo stake. He is the father of the late Jonathan S. Page, Jr., former president of the stake. Those present at tho celebration last Saturdny were Mrs. Anna Rich Professor and Mrs. A. .T. Haimon Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Wanlass and son Miss Florcnco Loveless and Miss nmi Page all from Logan, Mrs. Lucia Page of Preston, Ida., Mrs. Gertrude Pago, La Verne Togo and Douglass Page of Provo, Mr. nnd Mrs. George The guests Page of Mt. Pleasant, from Tayson were Corn' Page, Mil-toPage, Mr. and Mrs. Don S. Page, nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Laban Harding and family. Mr. and Mrs. A rzo C. Tage and family, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Peery and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Page, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sydney Corey, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Page Peery nnd Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merrill. x POUNDKEEPERS de- guaranteed absolutely fast. Knowledge and study of boys needs shows in the fit. We are sure that Kaynee styles will be a delight to mother and the boys and daddy. commissioner of agriculture, A. Hinckley, piB forth the aims of the newly created deport meat of agriculture as (1) efficiency in serving the public ard (2) uniting of all forces in the ttate having to do wilh agriculture and ngrieultur al education. When nsked for n statement by a representative of the Uta.li Farmer, Mr. said, Hinckley All that I want is that the department be understood by the people as a department that 1ms to do with matters that pertain to them more liearly than any other department. Mr. Ilinekley expressed the hope that soon all the agricultural forces ia the state, including the state department of agriculture, the state agricultural college, with its extension division, the state representatives of the U. S. D. A., the county nod state farm bureaus, and all other eftheir forces, should correlate that increased forts, to the cud efficiency in the public service might bo brought about. Not that the services being rendered by these institn tions was not effective a the present time, but Hint even greater advancement could be made through a proper various the' Cooperation between agencies. SPECIAL Columbia Records Specially Priced at $1.00 and $2.00 Bryn 85c a ayes Pin Coaling Back to Ted fox-T- VZLsJltr'J, Maybe Lewis Jus Band Medley Fox-Tr- Fox-Tr- Hoioi'c rangement, Instruction on Cello MELVIN LONE, ray son Leader 85c Fox-Tr- You Remember trie Time? ' Campbell &loon!Sht. Relecra 0000000000 SIX I GILLETTE aoii Howard AfisA Dear Lilils Street Back Home 85c and Butt Medley Foe-TrThe Happy Six ) iCame Cock 1mm Mecca . Yerkas Jaxanmba Orchestra BLADES 15c with Fox-Tr- $ W. L. REYNOLDS CO., PAYSON, UTAH. Want Your Garbage Thoroughbred Duroc Jersey Boar for Service Drop a card to II. 0. HALL, Box 303, Payson. illBIBflBBaiBBBBBEBIBBBBBBaiEaXMaCBaaiBflBBflBBBBBBBBI HOLDER $1.25 First Prize $5,000 Second Prize $2,000 Third Prize $1,000 20 Next Best Phrases, $100 each. It is not necessary to be the owner of a Now Edison in order to comThe contest, is open to pete. Why not nothing. try it? It costs yon Call at The Yellow Front for particulars and get your contest blanks. C. E. SMITH, UTAH. PAYSON, A ' - . A ' A" Skill in Baking There is no comparison between Bread and any other food. It is so superior in food value. Our Bread is baked with all the skill and care you could use in ynur own kitchen. I.ike a home-madloaf Always pure, wholesome, e PREPAID In Attractive Case I furnish you with SANITARY CANS in which 8 to keep it and will call regularly, relieving you of 8 all bad odors, flies and pests, and of the work of burning. FOR SALE. Hand ooooooooooooooooo Yaries Jaiarimha Orchestra Gsat StepAcas Ar- Phone 116-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOs CoooSaaders Novelty Orchestra Man). Harmony and Band All students desiring to take the course should make it known at once. 85c Vertex Jaxanmba Orchestra. Some Iuiilc Birtl. IN BAND WORK. 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Tho phrase must clearly buy six- or seven room modern the New Edison from all Prefer location west of home. devices. other main street and south of road runFor the phrases which most aptly Must to Sugar Factory. ning west most completely express this Give best price, terms, and be new. idea, in the opinion of the Judges, A. A. and R.ntion. description, Mr. Edison will award cash prizes Nelson, Enterprise, Utah. as follows: Moon Front OF Beginning lune $ dolence offered Broken 8 Will 8 8 CARD Vocal Training 5BBBBaa!BBBB?'Bl3aBBBBasaBBaa8aIBBlaBa 2 8 mountain has many lofty Six of them rise more than peaks. 13,000 feet above sea level and ncar-- j ly sixty rise above 12,000 feet, ac-- j cording to the United States geoloogi-- j The highest mountain cal survey. in the state is Kings Peak, which has an elevation of 13,498 feet. Mount Emmons and Gilbert peak, both iu Utah, are also high mountains, reaching elevations of 13,428 and 13,422 feet, respectively. Utah Just Received Nora 00000000000 90000 c UTAHS LOFTY MOUNTAINS 900000000000000004 y I you think. UNITED FRONT FOR SERVICE Dont Notice is hereby given that I have impounded in the eity pound at Payson one brown mare about twelve years old, weight about 1,190 pounds branded AnS on left thigh. Unless the above described animal is claimed and all costs of advertising, impounding and keep ake paid by June 14. 1921. tho same will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, sale to take pine" at the eity pound at 6 oclock in the evening on that date. J. A. BETTS. City Poundkeeper. You dont know when youll need it, nor how much. We are glad to help you learn the working of a bank account here; to teach you all you need to know about it. Ladies accounts are invited. It is simpler than Announcement that the Berkeley federal farm loan bank would soon have at its command approximately $9,000,000 to apply on farm loans in the states of Utah, California and Arizona wns made public yesterday by W. II. Joyce, member of tho federal farm loan board, who is on a tmir of inspection of western loan banks. Whilo there has been no announce-mee- t ns to the amount which will be available in Utah, it is reported that no applications for new loans are b ing received, ami that the applien-birthdations made previous to the suspen-las- t s;n 0f activities will have first call On the funds mentioned. ( uly SALE the training in business that the handling of a bank account gives. MONEY SOON AVAILABLE FROM FARM LOAN BANKS n OF CVERY woman should have at least At a .meeting of the Utah County Dental assocition, Ir. J. ii. Ellsworth of this city, was elected president for the year 1921-22- . Mr. and' Mrs. Harry Coombs and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hartman of Salt State r.akc woro guests of J. C. Townsend Mr. A. at Townsend park, in Payson canyon, r; ty- A NOTICE pendable as to durability. The patterns are beautiful and exclusive. All colors are 3 Mrs. Joseph Barlow and children returned last Wednesday from a visit, of ten days with the Barlow family in Salt Lake. - Wallace about lour Wiglil man, years of age, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Wiglitman, was uiniully injuied last Saturday afternoon bv being knocked down and run over bv nri autmmddle in front of the residence of his parents on South u The child lmd gone out tieet. to pick up a piece of ice and u ear coming down the grade struck him. sustained two fractures of the collar bone. While the injuries were at fiist thought to be quite serious, the child is now getting along nice- Mon Meet all these Requirements kaynee Wash Suits are thoroughly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Stark and the younger children were in Suit Lake on Tuesday. 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