OCR Text |
Show THE PAYSONTAN, Live News from Live PA V SON UTAH Near-b- y Town HT' $$ Santaquin. $SS8S$SSSSSSSS8S Salem Notes. M r. and Mrs. J. A. About twenty-fivrelatives Stickney entertained at dinner Thursday and friends from here went to in honor of their son Ivin, who, Provo Thursday to see the sol- left Thursday for Camp Kearny. dier boys off. Five boys went The invited guests were Mr. and from here. Mrs. John Taylor, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Luev P. Taylor of Provo Mrs. John Taylor, Sr., Miss Taspent last week lere. vern Turner, all of Payson, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eckstrum and Mrs. Sylvester Evans, Mr. of Salt Lake were the guests of and Mrs. Jess Greenhalgh, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eli F. Taylor Mira Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Willis and Sunday. Hawkins of Benjamin, Nellie, Wednesday Mr. and Win. Collat'd Sr., Mrs. Edna, Albert and Julius Stiek-ne- Mr. and Mrs. Win, Collat'd Jr., and Miss Cwenn Collard of Mrs. Floyd Openshaw enterFountain Green called on Mr. tained at dinner Wednesday in and Mrs. Eli F. Taylor Wedneshonor of her birthday anniverday. sary. Covers were laid for ill's. Theodore Hatch, who luis Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Tietjen, boon rather seriously ill, is on Mr. 'and Mrs. Herbert Openshaw, e j y. Caroline Openshaw, Mr. the improve now and is very and Mrs. Albert Greenhalgh, much better. .Mrs. Davis Worthy .Miss Mattie Johnson, Mayrel and Mrs. Lillie Sabin taiiied Druce Tietjen. Cora Howard and Mrs. Mr. Oren Openshaw left MonTiffany Sunday evening. day for Salem where he will Mr. Mrs. K. T. Davis gave and teaeh school this coining school a farewell party' Tuesday7 evenyear. Mrs. Clias. A. Tietjen was hos- ing for Iheir son Merrill, tit the A large borne of Mr. Davis. tess at a dinner Wednesday of crowd relatives and consisting afternoon in honor of her friends Lunch was were present. nephew, Mayrel Tietjen. Covers served on the lawn it consisted were laid for ten. of ice cream, cake and melons. Miss Mattie Johnson who has The time was spent in music and been visiting in this city the past games. week, the guest of Mrs. E. Tiet-jen- , Mr. and Mrs. Sam Meyer and returned to her home in children of Payson were Ihe Wednesday. guests of ifr. and .Mrs. 1). R. M rs. Em m a Ja r vis and da u gh Taylor Sunday. ter Edna have returned home Mrs. K. T. Curtis spent Tuesafter a visit with relatives at afternoon in Spanish Fork. day Murray and Salt Lake. Miss Mary7 Flygare has goin4 of Mrs. Martin Gunderson to Provo to stay indefinitely. Mammoth is visiting at the The Misses Reva and Eva home of her parents, Mr. and have gone to Delta to Gardner Mrs. M. Gunderson. in the sugar faetorv there. work Mr .and Mrs. J. Roby of Salt Lake are the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Jos. Tietjen. Mrs. H. P. Heniger and children of Ogden are also visiting at the home of Mrs. llenigers sister, A. L. McClellan and family Mrs. Tietjen. had as guests Wednesday and M rs. Solomon Peterson was Thursday Sirs. McClellans .sishostess at dinner Sunday, the ter and family from Emery event being her birthday anni- county. They were enroute in versary. Ten guests were pre- their ear from Delta, Utah. sent. 0. L. Morris and family spent Mr. George Beebe and child- Thursday7 in Provo. They7 went ren are visiting relatives and intending for Master Lester to friends at Salt Lake and start for Paleside, Colorado, that evening but he was taken sudMrs. Brig Madsen returned to denly sick of appendicitis and her home at Garfield Saturday it was necessary to give up the after a brief visit in this city. trip. It was thought an immeMr. Philip Cushing was enter- diate operation could he avoided tained at his home on the oc- and he was brought home. He casion of his birthday, Friday, is now feeling quite well. Mrs. Z. TI. Ewell and baby by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and Mr. Taylor Paul George Beebe, accompanied Hanson and children, Mrs. Helen and family to Provo Thursday Stevens and children, Mr. and to bid farewell to her brother, Mrs. Heber Cushing, Miss Myr- Milo Taylor, who left that eventle Cushing and Mr. Charles ing for Camp Kearny. A. L. McClellan and family, Cushing. Mrs. Fern Anderson and chil- John Sullivan, Sam Watson, Dan dren of Idaho are here for an Sullivan and wife were among extended stay with her parents. those attending the Elbcrta fruit Mr. and Mrs. Wallace York. sales Wednesday. A house party was given at Pearl Smith has traded the the home of Mr and Mrs. Ephacres in North Genola reeighty raim Tietjen Wednesday even cently purchased from A. L. Mcing in honor of their son Mav-re- Clellan to his brother Frank who left the following day Smith, receiving as part considfor Camp Kearny, by Mr and eration residence property in Mrs. Chas. Tiet jen, Mr. and Mrs. immediFrank Smith Pa.yson. John M. Ilolladay, Mr. and Mrs. a cabin on his ranch built ately N. S. Ilolladay, Mr. and Mrs. and began far'1 .ing operations. Thomas TTeelis, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. C. Hawkins and famJesse Ilolladay, Mr. and Mrs. ily !mv? returned to Payson for Floyd Openshaw, Mr. and Mrs. the ,vio1; Mrs Hankins lias aj Reid Moore, Mr. and Mrs. W. son und daughter in high school. R. Greenhalgh, Mr. and Mrs. AMr. Shoemaker suffered a lbert Greenhalgh, Mr. and Mrs. bis to eyes Thurspainful injury H. Roland Tietjen, Mr. and Mrs. Ibr water wnen glass gauge Mrs. Mary S. day R. Thompson, on a st mm cugir:e exploded. Boyle, Mrs. Carolin Openshaw, The fo'ee of workmen on the Miss Leah Ilolladay, Miss Jennie school house lias keen increased. Tietjen, Miss Drnee Tietjen and Mrs. This is an invitation to you and every man who is interested in good clothes to come and see our new Fall suits. You will be more than pleased with the style, quality and prices. New browns, grays, blues and fancy mixtures in novel effects. Ka-na- y . ( Genola Jottings. You are sure to find just the pattern you like. Fall suits, $12.85 to $30.00. Gar-fiel- For Fall are Now Here The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes and Florsheim Shoes Spanish Fork, Utah l, Everett Ilolladay. Mrs. Caroline Openshaw. Mrs. Dave Crook and Mr. Ulysses M ace motored to Salem Friday to spend the day with Mrs. Openshaws son Oran, who is teaching school there. Mr. Openshaw left there for his home in Salt Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edington, who have spent the summer in this citv, returned to their home in Salt Lake Saturday Mr. George Beebe made a bus- - aba KEEP ZINC AWAY NOTICE OF TOWN FROM YOUR PRESERVES1 POUND-KEEPER- S dav of September, Slate of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. THEODORE HATCH, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that Tow n Salem, he is senior IVundkecpor, partner of the firm cf T 'iiuntv, Utah. F Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pnv NOTICE 'posting SALK BUS. ' bill j Notice is hereby given to the or owner or owners of the animal ami to Bureau of Cliem-- ! hereinafter described Immsoever it concern: may istry of the United States Do-- : '' ,,1ro i'npoumb'd at the pariment of Agriculture I am still in the market for vises. Some of ihe zinc with l,'PSnt timp in l!l lu" " luund poultry and veal. Will pay 19c wbielT the vessels are galvanized !,Il( following described animal: for poultry and 18c for veal. Phone 67, Spanish Fork. PAUL may lie changed to salts of zinc, KRUGER. f iness trip to Provo the latter which will give the product an acrid mul '"lit thigh. and taste astringent week. of last part If said animal is not claimed To Improve Your Digestion. Mr. W. L. Openshaw of Provo render it unsuitable for human and all amounts due thereon the use, Moreover, of; and dissolving Sunday spent Saturday this zinc coating tends to ruin paid, and said animal taken For years my digestion was so home with his family. away, on or before the Ot li day poor that I enuld only eat the lightest Mrs. Ncls Butler, who has been of September, 1!I1S, it will he foods. T tried everlhing I heard of to seriously ill, is improving rapsold by the Town Pouiidkceper get relief, tmt not until about a year idly. at a public sale, at Salem Town lag" when I saw Chamberlain. 's TubMiss Donna Taylor, who was and got a bottle ot, this town, at the liour11''them advertised did T find the right treatment. operated on at the Provo hosMu p. m. to the highest Oi takill? tll0m isj pital last Saturday, has been The man who has made the dcr. tine. is most Mrs, Blanche Bowers, Indiana, his get-of makes and j able to return home youth usually Date of first publication or'la. At all drug stems. the most of his old age. ting along nicely. ad-TI,- j 53-t- i - the of OXE HUNDRED DOB-Lfor eaeli and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv the use of HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK .T. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this fith day of December, A. D. 18S(). sum US A. V. GLEASON, Notary Public. Halls Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CIIKNEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75e. Halls Family Pills for constipation. (Seal) I I lid-,sin,- (. J Nothing pleases the average person more than to be called a real busy man. |