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Show THE PAYSONlAN. PAYSON, UTAJE In Social Circles Opportunities Plenty of Isabella and crapes. Ellsworth. The ladies of the Merry Matrons club were the guests of Mrs. Virgil Peery Friday afternoon. FOR SALE YOUXG PIGS for quire of Henry Wyler. FOR SALE-a- nd Team, wagon, also eolt. for good milelt Jesse Earle and Miss Ef-fi- e Hoyle were visitors at the sale, capital last week. 31 rs. Paul Tipton of Soda 'Springs, Idaho, returned to her harness Will trade home on Tuesday after visiting .'with relatives and friends here. 3-- 3 tieulars inquire 53-2t- p or rent, my home on E streel, near Rio Grande depot. Inquire Mrs. .lames Hoyle. FOR SALE -- Auto Gall at lliis ol'liee paying for this and .Mrs. P. L. Larsen and daughter La Von, of Paul), Ida., were the week-en- d guests of 31 r. .Mrs. 31. Hanson and Jas. sand family. Chief Robert L. Wilson of our local lire department attended the State Firemens Annual Tournament held tit Brigham Citv this week. .Mr. Hansen. FOFX1) .Mrs. 1 a Xo. 1851 and got it by f 3-- 1 .Miss Sue Wilde was hosless Turner and two to the W. W. O. 31. el tilt last little daughters will leave on week. Friday to join 31 r. Turner at El .Mrs. T. E. Peery entertained Centro, California. .Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence .Moore Aliss Katie Butler and .Mrs. Lilof Spring Lake have been on a lian llaus at dinner last Thursbusiness trip to Sanpete. They day. made the rip by auto. .Mrs. T. E. Peery entertained 31 r. and 31 rs. A. C. Sorensen, Tuesday evening at a chicken .Miss Cora Page, Aliss .Mrs. 31. A. Ibirton and .Miss e dinner. Adams motored to Parowan Thelma Peery and Master Max last Sunday, returning Tuesday, Peery were her guests. Tile home o f Mr. and 31 rs. 31 rs. Anna Angies, of Spokane, Walter Dillingham was the scene returned home last Monday-aftea of very pleasant party given a lew days with spending relatives and friends in this Thursday last in honor of their; son Leslie, who left Sept. 5lhj city. for Camp Kearny. All present; FATTY ARHUCKLE aml 31a-breport a very enjoyable time, Xormaiid in Height Lights The officers and teachers of two reel comedy at llieGayety the First Ward Religion class Wednesday, Sept. 18. entertained the children on Mrs. Jas. 3f. Hanson of this afternoon at the home Tuesday city was a Spanish Fork visitor of their president, Airs. Aray ElSaturday of last week. Ihe guest mer. Games were played on the of 31 r. and Mrs. (has. P.ingham lawni after which melons were! 31 rs. 31. U. 1 SALE- - City property, 53-4- 1 ED-G- ood .Mam-liiontl- ), ,r2-2- 125-xv- 'JRKEXT 1 y-- n p 8 3H-S- . 4S-4t-- p 47-J- it n 1 35-t- n, 55-t- ' Dorthey appear in who The Kaisers Dalton Shadow" at the Gayety next Thursday and Friday, AIL work out front sewing or unfinished, granted a thirty-da- y s 8 PAY SO I To honor Airs. Vidafill Moore, one of the most recent war brides, Airs. Rnlon Dill entertained last Wednesday at the home of her mother, Airs. Elisha Brown. The affair was in the nature of a miscellaneous shower - and extension. In justice to one of our Pay room, finished son hoys who is in France at the must he brought in immediately, the German ns the shipment must he made present time, facing been it has that suggested guns, up and sent to Provo. a wrong impression, quite general here, he corrected. Several weeks ago the Salt Lake papers carried an article concerning Lei and Patton, a deserter from the U. S. Army. Tn some manner the idea was conceived from this circumstance that it. was Lee Patten, son of Airs. Vina Patten of our city. As the young man had been since early- - summer overseas, it is well to correct this mistake. Alembers from his famijv hear from him frequently. Open from 7 to 10 Daily Auto Repairing in All its Branches m S Oxy-Acetyle- ne Welding s s E. B. PARRY nBBBBBBBaaannBBBBBnaBBBBBBBBBBaBBXSXEKSXaBXXaXXXasjr For the second time within a s month the name of one of soldier boys has appeared in the casualty list of the A. E. F. in France. On Saturday evenHerbert I. Wiling the name son was listed among the severely wounded in action. Previous to that time his brother in Eureka had been notified of the fact. Herbert enlisted last summer in company with AVilford Wilson in the engineering corps. They were in Pairing at Ft. Leavenworth anl have been in France since early in the spring. Alt ho he was past the draft, age he very brave ty offered his service to his country. Itis many friends are anxiously- - awaiting Pay-son- further news. . campaign to attain success. Savings account luck is the surest sort of luck because it is built on the fundamental principles underlying success. START AN ACCOUNT TODAY; CULTIVATE IT AND YOU WILL BE LUCLY. thirty-tw- I j guests were hid- o den to meet the young nride. WAR SAVINGS AND Air. and Airs. Walter DillingPayson Is THRIFT STAMP SALES ham entertained at lunch SunFOR MONTH OF AUGUST day evening Air. and Airs. AVm. Payson is about $7,000 short Hall and Mr. and Airs. Sidoway, The War the in following gives of Salt Lake City. Both gentlepledge cards for the purchase men are employes of the Bam- Saings and Thrift Stamps sold of War Savings Stamps. Citizof August, berger Electric railway at Salt during the month ens, do not overlook the fact 1918, and for the period from Lake. Jan. 1 to August 31, 1918, by that baby bonds is by far the Airs. T. H. Wilson Jr. enter- towns in Utah county, Utah: most attractive investment th tained the members of the AfterGovernment has .offered. There August Total Sales noon Sewing club last Thursd- Tow n Sales. for period is no possibility of your baby Fourteen guests were pre- Am. ay-. Fork....$l, 257.00 $ 9,634.35 ' bonds falling below par as is sent. Airs.' Fearn Grey- - assisted 434.50 the ease with the other Govern76.25 Cedar Valiev her mother. 1. 121.13 Colton 2,3f5.91 ment bonds which are quoted 67.25 776.60 near $95.00, exeept the first isAirs. Lawrence Jorgensen en- Elberta 49.90 sue, on the New York Exchange. tertained last Sat unlay evening Fairfield .... 183.79 746.30 Evidently Alount Pleasant peoin honor of the anniversary of Goshen 4,711.42 22,702.80 ple know a good investment her husbands birthday. The Lelii 84.90 when they see it. In that city evening was spent in games, Alosida there are twenty-fou- r heads of 1,298.90 12,137.95 after which the guests were Payson who IT. subscribed Grove.... families have e 19,140.14 3,079.79 canteloupe-sundaserved with 250.12 whohax'e 1,201.46 $1,000 ear'll, thirty--onand cake . Those participating Salem 525.87 amounts between 3,123.11 subscribed were: Messrs, a:..! Alesdames Santaquin 29,979.46 $500.00 and $900.00 each, and 3,230.60 George Barnett, Arthur Taylor, Springville who have subscribed 14,765.17 sixtv-seveJ. C. Ellsworto. Karl Keeler, C. Sp. Fork,... 4,610.14 685.81 101.80 Thistle amounts between e $200.00 and F. Tolhurst, Rav Aronson. 37.84 each. Tucker AI. $500.00 D. Taylor, Jorgensen, 656.59 398.05 Mrs. Elizabeth Lee, Wayne Gard- Tyng Payson can do .as well. Those who havent signed pledge cards, Alta Lee Xellie and Alisses ner, $19,912.07 $118,528.82 also those xvho can increase their Leetham. Proxo.. $16,645.41 $95,099.56 pledge cards, and thereby put Pay-soover the top, please Mrs. Wm. D. Dixon, ATrs. Wm. 557.48 R. Taylor, local Lee $213,620.58 Total....$36, notify Aladseti and Airs. Alfred R. Wilchairman. AL. son attended the Stake Y. L. AUTO CO 8 isnt ninety-nin- e served. 2XzxiiaaiaEaiiiaiaiaiiHiaHiBSZMaua 1 arses of one hundred it all luck at but the result of a systematic In r Mrs. John H. Franeom has returned from the L. I). S. hoshouse and lot, block west ol the pital where she has been treated Orem depot. Large lot, will sell for serious throat trouble. . She all or part. Reasonable terms. is greatly improved from Phore or call. Mrs. Janette Tan- - thefeeling treatment. p net. Mr .arid 31 is. Rev. Wildman feeder W A XT Murpliy returned Saturday from weighing from 100 to L0 and family. a twelve-day- s stay in Salt Lake Philo C. Wightmnn. the Hihle Earl Lewis, oldest son of Mr. FOR SALE Eight acres of where they attended 31 rs. J. W. Lewis, of and institute Conference and synod, corn foder and some straw. which were in session from Aug. t accompanied by several . Phone 27 to Sept. 4th. of his boy friends from Mammoth e re t raet Fort were the guests of and Mrs. Lucinda Patten came AlbertEureka, house, flowing of land, and David Rust of this well, stable, chicken eoop, mile dow n from Magna last Friday citv Smnlav of last week. and a half south of sugar fac- exeiiing. She was accompanied .Mrs. John C. Cravens left yestory. Inquire of He ft Stevens by her nephew, Win. Montague, 55-for .McGrath, Alberta, who has been receiving treat- terdayto visit friends and rea Salt Lake hospital Canada, YOUXG pigs for sale. J. M. ment at Cravens was joined latives. for injuries received while workAlanwill. at Ogten by 31 r. and 31 rs. Jas. ing at the Arthur mill, Garfield. Cravens. The party will go by the NEAT, Clean Rooms, by auto the Yellowstone A was fine through daughter baby 31 rs. M. day, week or month, at Xational Park. 31 McKell rs. to born Dewey L. Garritys, 410 Soutli 2nd West at the home of 3Irs. Harry Shootman and litUtah. Lake morning Sunday Salt City, St., 31 r. and 3Irs. Gertle her children, of Long Beach, Calparents, IfoDKRN home for sale five man Elsworth. Air. 3feKell, who ifornia, arrived Monday morning rooms and bath; screened porch. is in Uncle Sams service, is for a visit at the home of her Cash or terms to suit buyer. on home a rief furlough. brother, Fearn Grey. 3Ir. Shoot-maOWEX L. HARXETT. f has gone to visit his old 3Iiss Marie Schwartz returned homo in Xehraska and will for swine Duroc stop bred PURE Jeroy 42 last Thursday from Lethbridge, here on his return. 31 rs. Shoot-masole. Lyman Kapplc. who formerly lived here, Canada, where she spent the It pays to trade with the Page summer with her aunt, Airs. will he remembered as Aliss Furniture Company. Fredia Gray. English. On her return home, Mrs. U. M. Turner entertained FOIt SALE or trade two accompanied by her aunt and visited she Vancouver, W. uncle, at a delightful social Sunday used automobiles. Inquire of York. Xew and Co. Chicago Seattle, Auto evening at her parents home. Ij. Reynolds, at Payson was served to 31 rs. Ed f Henry Knight, an old time Supper 31 rs. Rodney- - Wilson, Patten, resident of Pgyson, died at his Mrs. M rs. Gardner, Wayne home in Grass valley Monday Frank Oberhansly-- , 3Irs. Horace morning', according to word re- Farridy, 31rs. Jennie Gwilliams, Mr. 3Irs. Lueilc Simmons, 31iss Sue ceived by relatives here. Wilde, 31 iss Juanita Reece, 3Iiss Knight had been in poor health Iona Lyle Cravens and 31iss for the past year and spent the Cravens. greater part of the summer in The largest group of boys Salt Lake and Payson, receiving It has been leaving Payson at one time for medical treatment. entrained at his desire to relocate here after national,, service an absence of several years. Provo last Thursday with other and During his most recent stay here draftees from Utah county for Camp Kearny-- . The lie purchased the home of Fearn left Grey and his effects .were being group included 3Ierle Haskell. moved in this week. While his Earl Haskell, J. H. Stark, Mel-vi- n Hrimhall, death was not really unexpected George Martin his many relatives and friends Clyde Tervort, Dave Mitchell, here were saddened on learning! Sewell Cloward, Vernile Reese, Lester Dillingham, Harold Jones ihe news. and Leone Tanner. Joe Bingwere RED CROSS NOTICE. ham and Cleon Aroore FOR Have Always Heard the Successful Man Dubbed Lucky You Lu-eil- $7,000 Short j e n Law-renc- n Baby-Bon- I. A. NOTICE. Board meeting at Spanish Fork Alonday. Third Liberty Coupon Bonds have been received and subscribers are requested to call and receipt for their bonds. Subscribers who have not paid for their bonds in full are requested to do so at once, as all payments are past due and must Among those from who were here Tuesday to attend the funeral of Aliss Alberta Phelps w'ere P. H. Phelps, Airs. Pansy Evans, Airs. Irene Grover, Albert lluish. Air. and All's. AL I). Evans, O. F. Alayfield, Airs. Laura George, Judge John ,7. lie cleared up before the Fourth Sh urn way, AH-- , and Airs. Eph Liberty Loan campaign starts Coombs, Aliss Farrell Coombs, on September 28th. Airs. Alelha Edwards, all of GarPAYSOX EXCIIAXGE land; Willis Phelps, of Shelly, SAYIXGS BANK. Idaho; Wm. Goodrich and family, of Provo; Airs. Fred Wan-lesof Salt Lake, and Alosiah Evans and familv, of Spanish! out-of-to- PUBLIC NOTICE. Forest Ranger Alanwill will receive applications for free use permits and timber sales at the City Alarshals office in Payson on the following dates: September 16, 30, and October 14, and Ranger Christiansen of Nephi will be at the same place for the same purpose on the following dates: September 23 and October 7. The hours will be from 9:00 a. m. until 5:00 p. m. s, Mrs. F. A. Sorensen s Fork. Mutual Holds Rally .mi Millinery Opening The last in a series of patriotic rallies given during the summer by the AI. I. A. xvas held at the Tabernacle Sunday- - evening. All present xvere delighted for the Fall and Winter Season with the excellent program and it is regrettable that more were not present. Prof. J. AI. Jensen of the B. Y. U. delivered a most masterful address, llis subject His was The Nation in Arms. opening statement was that war is no longer a contest between armies hut between nations, consequently his subject was dividin the Discipline ed, into and Our Home Army. Army Being very certain of his subject the audience was given something unusually good. Other numbers on the program included selections by the Ukelele club, reading by Veda Alitchell, vocal solo by Airs. J. C. worth, reading and vocal solo bv Zina Tervort. Ells-Edinun- d d MONDAY, SEPTEMBER We invite you to attend. Here 1 6 is your opportunity to see the Fall Styles in the first glow of their newness and beauty. Mrs. F. A. Sorensen s Millinery |