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Show hit paysonuR Genela Jottings. MUMbMMM Opportunities issa arid Lavina Larsen visitwere Payson brother Lars ors on the 24th. Their sister, Mrs. Chas. Gardner, accompanied them returning to her home in Sajem. Sern Peterson, who is one of the canal riders, has been called to the colors; he leaves for train, ing the 3rd of August, his to Robert Armstrong, take his place on the canal. His wife will make her home with her folks in Santaquin until his return. Among those who attended the dance in Santaquin the 24th w ere Mr. and Mrs. Tom Peterson, Mr, and Mrs. B. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Munday and Mr. and Mrs. H. E Munday, all of Local and Personal Miss Miss Leona Firth of Eureka of Miss Mattie is the guest Cowan. You owe it to the Boys Over There father-in-law- aedes good Salem pond under land, farming Inquire of irrigation stream. Maud Carson, Payson, Utah. Mrs. t p Genola. Mrs. Jack Drysdale lias SALE OR TRADE a pendieitis. Dr. Tilson was called Water and she was taken to Santaquin frame house. and lights. Close in. Inquire of to decide on an operation. II. W. Gore and mother enterW. L. Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. tained NEAT, Clean Rooms, by the of Payson and three daughM. day, week or month, at Mrs. ters Sunday. West 2nd South L. Garritys, 410 Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and t St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larsen moMODERN home for sale- - five tored to Springville to see about rooms and bath; screened porch the thresher for the valley. Cash or terms to suit buyer Mr. and Mrs. Willie Smith arc OWEN L BARNETT the proud parents of a baby boy-Wf have our school ground FOR SALE Mare aud mulo colt, off so expect to build staked or cash also top buggyCheap for will trade. Apply at this office. 42 tr soon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ballard PURE bred Puroc Jersey swine for the 24th in Payson visiting , tl Sp(,nt tale. Lyman Kapplo. relatives returning in the even- It pays to trade with the Page Mrs. Dan bullivan has been Company. - enjoying a visit from her father the past week. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, The grader is out from Payson Lucas County, ns. Frank J. Chencv makes oath that improving the roads this week, he is senior partner of the firm of r. Mr. A. T. Gough of Payson J. Cheney & Co., doing business in vaccinated some cattle for the the City of Toledo, County and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pav Munday boys Sunday. A fishing party spent the day the sum of OXE HUNDRED IOL LARS for each and every rase of at the lake. Among the Sunday Catarrh that cannot be cured bv the was fishing and HALLS CATARRH MF.DI principal sports who attended Those bathing. FRANK J. CHENEV' Sworn to before me and subscribed! were A. T. Gough and wife and in my presence, this fith day of De- Mr. and Mrs. W. Beckstead of cember, A. P. 1SS0. Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. BalA. tV. GLEASON. Mrs. A. C. Larsen and chil(Seal) Notary Public. lard, Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken dren ami Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. fish were Several internally and acts through the Hlnort Munday. FOR SALE frAfsON, OTab 16 45-2- ap-FO- R six-roo- 45-4t-- p Me-Bet- h 47-G- 35-t- e - , Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cowan and family motored to Provo Tuesday evening Buy W. S. S. Today John Roundy of Provo was a Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reece are visiting in Salt Lake with their Payson visitor yesterday. doughter, Mrs. H. J. Smith, ll. E. Thompson of Springville Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Tanner of was a Payson visitor Monday of Hayburn, Idaho, were visiting this week. in Payson Friday and Saturday. Miss Leah Van Wagoner of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wil- Provo is the guest of Miss Thelson, Mrs. Rodney Wilson and ma Stark. Mrs. Jennie G williams were at Saratoga last Wednesday. Mrs. Lawrence Jorgensen entertained last Fridiy in honor of Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Loveless her sister, Mrs. Wm. A. Sheffield Jr. and little daughter Helen of Brigham Citv. were at Saratoga last week the quests of Mrs. Loveless' parents, Mr. Ivan Stewart, who is atMr. and Mrs. Gudmundson. tending school at the U. of U. for Uncle Sam, was the guest of Henry Knight and son, Henry his brother, Mr. Nephi Stewart, Knight, Jr., of Sevier county on Sunday. were visiting with relatives here the first of the week. The latter Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Stewart left on Tuesday by auto on his and children Zella and Paul, return trip home. with Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Mad-soand son Max, spent last week Mrs. Williajn Wirthlin, daughters Mayme and Genevieve, and visiting in Salt Lake. son Douglass, are visiting for a Mrs. Ethel Houser and Mrs. few- days in Payson, the guests of Mrs. Wirthlins parents, Mr. Cecil Fullmer, of Abraham, are in Payson for a visit of several and Mrs. Joseph S. Douglass. days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Sheffield and chil- Mrs. George Mattinson. dren of Brigham City, returned home Tuesday after a severa1 Mrs. I. O. LoveK;s returned days visit in Payson, the guests home Monday evening from of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blaekfoot, Idaho, uhere she had visited with her son, Ray PepWalter Butler, another of Lakes will leave sons, Spring on Saturday to enter Uncle Sams service. A farewell will be given in his honor on Friday evening by ihe residents of the Lou-lensoc- Until further notice we will be open for business during the following hours: a a a a i Daily, except Saturday and Sunday From 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Saturdays and Days Preceding Holidays 7 a. m. to 9. p. m. Sundays, 7 to 10 a. m. VULCANIZING S I ACCESSORIES OILS. GREASES ACETYLENE WEI PING mer. Young Harvey Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanks Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Moore Hanks of Spring Lake, has been a very and Mr. and Mrs. Ciur-bstaunch little patriot since the spent last weeK on a pleasu-- e outbreak of the war. He demon- trip to Straw b?r.y valley. strated it most thoroughly last Mrs. Margaret M. Taylor acweek when he disposed of his companied her folks from Paj-so- n favorite pony, a gift from his to Provo on the 24th to see grandfather, and invested the the Fordson Tractor demonstraproceeds from the sale in Thrift tion. An account started at this bank today may spell the difference between future success and failure ?iLLU E$T IC Miss Emma Sabin entertained of U. and his wife and daughters the S. O. D. II. club at an ice lunched in Salem Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelson of cream party Sunday evening. The Thrift Swarm of Bee Hive Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peterson girls went up to old Loafer on a Thursday at an informal dinner, pleasure trip. They left Monday John and Pete Abildskov have morning and returned Tuesday armed iu France. 'evening. D MM in informing the people of Payson and vicinity that We Have Installed an Acetylene Welding Outfit This machine is one of the very latest and best types made, and we have a man drat knows how to run it. Bring your welding here and give us a trial. BATTERY CHARGING REPAIRING GASOLINE, MULES OVERHAULING ACCESSORIES Motor Co. Stamps. The celebration on the 24th for the benefit of the Red Cross was very successful. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Curtis motored down from Burley, Idaho, to spend a few days visiting relatives and friends in Spanish Fork and Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eli F. Taylor on the 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Eben Snow, daughter Wave and son Butler An excellent program has been spent last week in Salina visiting arranged for the conjoint session relatives. of the First ward M. I. A. to Mrs. Andrew Peterson bad as which the public is invited on her guests Sunday Mrs. Janies Sunday evening at 8:30. Presi- ButUr. Mr. and Mis. Alma Butdent Chas. H. White will speak ler and children Spanish Fork. on the subject of National EffMrs K. T Cutis bad ns her iciency." The musical numbers diimor Sunday Mr. and 'will include a vocal solo by Florence Hickman, piano solo by Mrs. Thomas Curtis and children Erma Reece, vocal solo by Rex of Burley, Idaho, and Mrs. J. Elmer ,nnd piano solo by Xnomf Johnson of Spanish Fork. Wilson. Professor MeKnight of the U. Quite a number attended the house warming last evening at the new Wellworth store building. The entertainment was arranged by Mr. E. L. McCormick, the genial manager of the popular store. Dancing, punch and cake was the order of the eveu ing, and those who attended enjoyed the evening. The company expects to move into the new quarters in a very short time. gin-.s- nuiunuimmiiiiiiiuinumniminuiiuiBf Do you want your boy to get ahead? k Farms for Sale! NEW OPENING AND CLOSING HOURS Do you want to get ahead? per, and family. Salem Notes. nnNiminBHUxaiHnn savings of some poor hoy hard-earne- d - 1 iMiiiummumai the n Melvin Wilson, prineipal of our local high school returned home last Fidav foin Chicago where he has passed the summer in hard study at the Chicago villa. University summer school. Sup on the Mucous Surfaces of the Kyi J. P. Freer and Miss criutendent caught. torn. Send for testimonials, free. Fern Gray, Shores Loveless, Brown, primary grade, superon-Genevieve Mrs. Sullivan F. .T. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. erf ained Mrs. A. 0. Tjarsen ad', ,au - Brewerton, Joseph Bing- visor of Xebo distrivt, were also Sold by all d ruggists, 7.1r. Alfred John bam, Wilson, at school there. They all attended Halls Family Pills for constipation. lunch Wednesday. and Loutensock sessions of the National Edthe LaMnj who left last The auto parlies in a three participated association held at reucation days have Fish lake for DR. H. E. WRIGHT Monday to Strawberry last week. outing a all and turned good report formerly of Sat Lake They report few fish being lime and trip. Eye Specialist caught. Mrs. A. C. Larsen has lost anHas opened office in the Vest other fine heifer bv eating albuilding on Main Street. The annual Primary conferfalfa. ence was held In the Payson CONSULTATION FREE n Pay-soa Mrs. Perry Bryson was Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilde of Most Scientific Methods. wards last Sunday. The First visitor Saturday. Fork motored here Monward gave their program in the Spanish were the guests of Mr. and afternoon and the Second ward day and Mrs. Eli F. Taylor. They in the evening. The children did were served a dainty luncheon splendidly in all their parts by the hostess. which were entirely of a patriMrs. M. Eniger from New 20, 40, 60, or 80 acres of choice irrigated farm lands otic nature and suggestive of at Genola, including all crops, now well advanced toward York, Mrs. Gus Burklin from Pioneer day. A Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olmaturity. bargain that it will pay you to invesand Mr. Swen O. Neilson of sen The residents of Spring Lake tigate at once. Fairvieiv, celebrated stopped here en route Pioneer day in a very 50 acres of irrigated land, with home, near Payson to from Fairview Salt Lake appropriate manner. A splendid Sugar Factory: Ideal for home, farm, stock, dairy or where attended the funeral they was rendered during program Poultry business. A most excellent opportunity. services of their father. They the adja-ceu- t at forenoon the grove 100 acre farm two miles north of Payson Sugar to the ehureh. The feature were the dinner guests of Mr. Factory: with 50 acres ot Strawberry water and two of the afternoon was a ball game Neilsons daughter here, Mrs. flowing wells: Near Beet dump. between the married and single Syna Taylor. Mr. Neilson had A sure bargain for the right man. men when the benedicts were with him Mr. Harrold Mylander of Salt Lake who was going to Call or write for prices and terms. victorious. work on the farm for the sum- JUSTIN A. LOVELESS Real Estate Exchange The foundation of many a big business has been Fashion Enthrones the Average Figure Never before ha the Style of the Season been accorded such royal welcome from so many women. For this is the year when all the World of Fashion pays homage to the Average Figure a type whose appearance is attainable bo.h by figures Slender and figures Full. The rare possibilities of this new mode have been wonderfully developed by the of BON TON corsets. Their inspiring smartness and beauty are the subjects of endless comment by the customers thronging 0Ur corset department Prices $3.50, $5, $6.50, $8, $10 and upwards, and worth it, too. artist-designer- s |