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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH - Vrig.- 9GOO3iOGOOGOGS336S9O0SOOOOOOd999 cvxxxxxxxx ooooooooooooo CxXK vvyyvvYryAvyyox)WAw'0'000CXKX:'X0XXXXX O o o o o o o o o o o Fork News! Spanish of citizens, business houses and towns is the true, modern idea of create a friendly, spirit between progress. The Paysonian desires to our sister towns, and in view of this effort we ae endeavoring to publish the news of each as well as the messages of merchants to the people. On this page Co-operati- on co-operati- ve will be found Spanish Fork Doings. o & J)i. A. G. Stoddaid mm m Salt Lake Mrs. Urflit' Pulton of Ogdon is spend- John 1, Youd of Lake Shore also suring a few din of the week with her vive her. and three itei, Mis. Jo. on business one dav this week. Aims Lila Brown ntoi tained a mini p.nents, .Mr. and .Mi. M. W, Thoma. Bellows and Ml. Jane Meusom ot Mrs. H. M Murkhum of Li'laml was Lake Shore and Airs. Henry B. Hicks her of her gill fi lends very charming of Clinton. There aie nineteen grand ly .Sunday afternoon in honor of lmr surprised Sunday to receive a visit childien living. fioui her brother llenry Cleveland amt birthday. Bed Cion little non, and her aiter Mr, (ieorge (ommittees have been Rev. anil All. Then. Loo received a Pail and two children of Centerville, busy nearly even evening of (he paT set vice telegram Monday (idling that Ctuh. The paity motoied down in the week making tin ilnve lor local fund. their sou, Midshipman Paul P. Lee, estimated that mil branch useslpi, graduated fimii the Naval School euily morning houis and spent the It duv, returning in the cool of the even- nearly $1,000 wmth of supplies each at Annapolis Fiidny, had been ordered ing. In their honor Mrs. Maihhum eu month arid the dme was to try tu go to icport at mice at New Ymk for at dinner, that amount oi money pledged for each duty. Of eome no definite news of tei tamed a few friend among them being Mr. and Mrs. Leon and everv month until Hecembei. The his assignment was given because of canvas was completed June 10. How censor. Mooie and son (Men. ever. all lepoit are not m and it w Mr. Leon Moore and Mrs. (ieoige be Mrs. C.iace Mntley has leieiveil a impossible to tell just how mm n letter leeently Knott spent Naturduv at Pay son wheie her sou the meeting with the Ameiicun forces in Biyanl they were the guest of Mrs. J. other was pledged until utter which France, will be the of committee gerteial Hiatt. stating that he is well and enjoying held probably Tuesday night. A v the army life, Mr. and Mi. Albert ,Jaeobon of tematie house to house canvas was Salt Poke City spent putt of the week made and all matumoninl event of in given a rhanee to eon toiost entiling here where they were guest of Mr. tribute. will be the maniagn of Baily and Mrs. Lewis Jacobson. of this city to Lois Sumtson Harold IhilT, won of Ah', and Afis. aHughe society gul of the younger Mr. Muiv Hale Wuoisev i spend William Hurt', Delimit Half, son or setpopular and of Spnngv ille. A numlmr of the ing a few days with her grandmother, 1). Byron Hurt', both of Lake Shine, Mr. Pri Stewait. Mr. Woolsey is at- 'lett gill, fnenil of the bride elect gave Sunday evening for Foil Dougin her a shower Piiiley evening vvhitli tending summer school at the P. of P. whine they will be assigned to train was attended bv several Spanish Folk Mr. arid Mrs. Merrill Ciandall of men The are mi young ling camp. gills. Bailey Hughes is an amuteur here, Saturday hurt night Delimit spent Cory entered the quarternm ins. taken a pimninent A. Thespian, Mrs. J. Stewart. and Mr. of guest. ltds division and Harold the coast part in thehaving theatricals piesenteil heie They weie dinner guest .Sunday orj artillery. land m other Utah county towns, in Mr. and Mrs. Pii Stewart. Mrs. Cmirtlund Stair and childien eluding Pay on, Kineha and Salem Mrs. Oeorgo Bowen is visiting with and Airs. Alford Stair and children, 'last winter. The evict will be solem li tends in Salt Lake City. all of Spnngv ille, spent Fiiilav heie nied at the Salt Lake Temple. Pi lends of Mis Myrl Lewi, former- visiting with Mr. and Mis. L. AV. The LUison White Chautauqua Co. ly a popular society girl of Spanish White and family, gave their initial performance here Miss Annie Thomas is hoie for a j!lsq jiight at the eitv Pork and well known in Ptah county pavilion because a a school teacher and musician, re short time getting leudy to go to ()f ft,,, non aniv al of their tents. Much of mar her will announcement she the wheie eeivod the Buhl, Idaho, spend trouble has been experienced by the rmge at Seattle, Voh., to Lieut. C. II summer tit her lunch and visiting w i tT' prom n t cr in disposing of the tickets,) Harmon of Provo. In tumor of the 'her brothers, because of the war time needs ami the went a dinner was given bv Mrs. AV. paity of ladies gathoi oil Monday fact that labor is so scarce every P. Rich of Tacoma, Wash., Saturday, afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary minute is needed on tho farms. The June 1, the duv of the wedding. The Jones ami gave her a pleasant sur- performance last night by the obi couple will remain in Washington until prise. The time was spent in social Civil War veterans, who gave old I.ieut. Harmon i ordered into active chat and the self invited guests set veil fashioned and patriotic selections on service. At present he rs engaged in a delicious dinner. Mr. Jones was the violin, was enjoyed by tho audi drilling the new recruits. The bride greatly delighted by the attention. once. i the daughter of Air. and Airs. Will Misses Llia ami Anri Monty ami St'go Lily Camp R. X. of A. wa Lewi. Miss Flonieee Jones have gone to Cal ant ei tained AVedaesday evening at the Spanish Fork has been called upon ifornia to spend n month visiting with home of Deign Jones, Business oceu pied the time. to mourn tho passing away of another friends. of its pioneer settlers in the person ot Afrs. Mary Ann Yoml West, who iTfen last Wednesday after an illness of I nearly a year fiom stomach trouble. Mrs. West wa the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thoiuas Youd and was born at St. Louis, Mo., Sept. !, 1.S52, while tlia family were making the long Jour Chimney Tops, Eave Troughs and ney across tho plains. The Youd famWarm Air Furnaces Our Specialty ily reached Utah the same year ana tiled first at Salt Lake City, living there until VC6 whon they eaino to Spanish Fork and made tlietr permanent home. Alary A. Youd became tbe 2 Spanish Fork, Ut., Phone 66. Leave Orders Central Lumber Co. 2 wife of Zae.hariah West, also a pioneer on, Sept. Ifi, I SOS. Of this union 12 children were born, eight of whom are living, all residents of this eity. For most of her life Mrs. AVest was a member of the Relief Society, and she wa always a faithful member of the I I). S. Chnreh with which she united in her childhood. The funeral service was held Friday afternoon from the Third ward chapel and wa in charge of Ftishop Ralph Aforgan, who gave the short closing address. Eulogistic na TTERITHANIBEER dresses were made by Dan Williams, Charles W, Booth and Bishop Atarlmis Serve with Meeli Larson, all of whom spoke highly of the deceased for her faithfulness to erfcetweea Meal the gospel, her patience in the trials of the early days and her character as a faithful wife and mother. The Third ward choir- under tho direction ot The beverage that latiiflee every Charles AV. Booth rendered the Selecreqaireatit of Ibe aott feitidieet tions, "Sister Thou AVast Afihf and the for "Rest fade eed yet politic a leaf eel Weary Soul, Lovely, and "Farewell All Earthly Honors. flavor tbe! appeal te tbe kardivit There was also a solo by Annie AL Booth and a duet by the William Sis If year dealer doe net tors. Joseph H. Jones offered the indisvocation and Chailes Afeasom wry BE C CO order fret The service was laigcly aw missed, tended and there were many beautiG. Becker, Mfgr. ful floral tiibutes. Interment was in the eity cemetery beside her husband ococuuna who died twelve years ago. Children AAVst AV., John are: Air. surviving Joseph lb, James A., Lewis and Ar tluir AA'est; Afrs. John 8, Stoker, Mrs Thaddeus Edwards. One brother, Bp. i i j j j o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o 000000000000000000000000000000000 3f LEWIS JACOBSEN SmiiinuiuuiiiMiiiminunuiiiiiiinnniiiw -- - L JtHasYour Battery Childrens White Canvas Slippers, - $1.25 to $1.40 Ladies - Childrens Patent Leather 1.35 to 1.70 - 1.85 Ladies High Heel White Canvas Shoes - 3.50 Ladies - We are Closing Out these Lines and You will Save at Least $1 .00 on Every Pair You Buy. Everything in Home GottheKickinit? If it hasnt something is wrong. Bring it in to us and let us diagnose the trouble before permanent injury results. It will cost you nothing to find out the true condition of your battery and it may save you costly repair bills later on. Batteries, like tires, need periodical attention. To get the full service out of your battery, have us inspect it at least once a month. W hy not begin today? $1.65 This is No Hurra Sale! Furnishings EVERY PAIR STRICTLY GUARANTEED We Carry the Famous Monarch WILLIAMSJARAGE Malleable Range Bat (try vtth tha Built Like a Battleship Hard Platt. J (GOLD) MERCANTILE d tV mllth Excel Furniture & Carpet Co. j SPANISH PORK, UTAH j qJJo CO. SPANISH FORK, UTAH |