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Show THE PAYSONTAN. PAY SOX. UTAH Santaquin News Opportunities HfVWWWtfWWVlifW j afternoon. Mrs. L. N. Ellsworth is visit- ing in Salt Lake City today. ( I j Adams of ihe Keehima-will Service, Provo, was lime s,!iiir-daon bnsines, R. AT Mrs. Lucile Oberhansly entertain at an afternoon party most prosperous people i y j today. Henry Smith of Smiths conRaymond Carter, son of Mr. fectionery was in Salt Lake and Mrs. W. P. Carter, is very Monday on mining business. sick with pneumonia. are quick to recognize the value of classified - advertising. Mrs. S. B. Wilson has been confined at home with neuralgia for the past ten days. us supply your wants through this page. , Mrs. Henry Knight of Sevier county, is pie guest Mrs. Henry Knight of Richfield is visiting with her sister, of her sister Mrs. Ileber Curtis. Mrs. Ileber J. Curtis, this week. Alfred R. Wilson was in Provo Monday on business Lee R. Taylor was in Logan with the High Line connected the fore part of pie week atCo. Canal . tending the farmers round-upThere will be a special meetMrs. N. K. White and childing of the Farm Bureau Friday ren returned from Salt Lake evening, Jan. 25, at the usual Monday evening after a few!piace days visit. Mrs. Anna Whitlock at rived Harold Simmons, Henry and Friday from Oklahoma to atAlbert Wyler and Arthur Jones tend the funeral of her mother, were down from Fort Douglass Mrs. Rosa Bessan. Sunday. Bur-ville- of New FOR SALE lL-n'Zealand and Club wheat for e, jring planting at nominal 1(KX) I prices; also, want to tuy lbs. of good spring barley for R. L. Fillmore, planting. via Santaquin, Utah. 20 tt Ge-nol- WANTED Girl f"r general No w. s iir,g or housework. ironing. Girl over 25 years preWrite J. C. McChrys-til- , ferred. 1001 E. South Temple St., 20-2- t Salt Lake City, Utah. I I Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sorensen were Provo visitors last Sunday. prosperity. IJ But it seems more than a coincidence that 'll ;ill:iii- -. Mrs. E. L. McCormick Wilford Stark is visiting in tamed the Itridge dub Saturday this week. QWe do not claim that the mere use of want ads will produce QLet llie Iiio.n1 ilitrlTxt ing of the week Mas a surprise costume party given .Mr. and Mrs. .lobu T. Opeii-JiaMonday night, 1A Mr. ami .Mrs. .Mr. Tiet.j. and.. Mrs. ';(( nlmlgli, .Mr. ami Mrs. i. r. and Mrs. Wadsworth, Mott, .Mr. and .Mrs Willie Iroad-tent, .Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Wall, .Mr. and .Mrs. Cornelius liolladay, .Mr. and Mrs. S, R. Xelsoii, Mr. ami Mrs. llxrum Kay, Mr. amt Mrs. A. K. Wjill. Supper was ;er ed at tw elve oclock. Miss Clitdys Will) entertained Sunday rxening for Miss Cavern 1( is. Miss (iladys liolladay,! Floyd Kay, Willis York and! Cven Kay. Jennie Tietjen entertained a number of her friends Sunday e ening. Mr. C. It. Fdingtoii of Salt Ciike, in the interest of the Rose ami incgiir Co., leetmed to the farmers here mi raising eueumlurs ami vegetables. The mpany lias taken an option on the Santaquin canning factory and lliev expect to commence work next fall after installing more machinery, nc 1 I Tit mmMMM had: many a happy old home living in easy circumstances, in their young days, they sowed wisely and the fertile seeds of thrift and economy. Now, in their simiMy because, vc-t-j oJ ae, they are reaping their well-earne- reward. d EVERY couple can have a go' den harvest like this to look forward to, if they will only maintain a systematic method of raving BEFORE IT GETS TOO LATE. If you dont In-kl- ave when you're HELP YOU. young, you will never save. LET US ( STATE BANK OF PAYSON I'lie seventies gave their annual reininioii Wednesday in Mini 'Oils hall. A program and Ih'iiic "ere Hie tea lures of the aderiioon, followed by dancing j in the evening. The Peoples Bank Output of Utah Mines for 1917 Mr. find Mrs. Jesse liolladay Lelii are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Svlvesler Evans. REPORT made to the Bank Commission er ot the State of Utah of the Condition of the ( 'out inued from Page 1) OLD Mormon books wanted. .Mr aid Mrs. Jesse liolladay Mrs. Ray Vincent and child- entertained at cards Sunday Will pay cash or exchange. Let mpany produced over 19,000,-00- STATE BANK OF PAYSON Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tipton evening. W. have. Provo of have been visiting pounds of copper per mouth Located at Payson, me know what you were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. ren nijlie County iiit the average for the year was if Mrs. Mary Opeiishau is a Pay-so2085 E. 21st D. 11. Manwaring, of Provo Tuesday at the home of her mother, Utah, State of lTtali, at the Townsend 20-2- t isitor, Ihe guest of luu .omewhat oxer 10,000,000 pounds dose of Mrs. Margaret Crook. South, Salt Lake. business on the 2$tli day evening. daughter, Mrs. Arthur Middle. Improvements in f December, 1917: per mouth. Mrs. Ileber Jones left for rogress at the mills will Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. J. Roland Tiet-jePure bred Duroc Jersey boars . Resources where she will increase the output ot were visiting with relatives of Goshen were visiting last Fri- Logan 'Saturday for sale. Lyman Kaitle. the remainder of the oiieeiu rates and improve the Loans and Discoiints..$l()9, 601.20 adv.l7-t- f and friends at Santaquin last day at the home of Mrs. Soren- w inter with lie rhusbanJ who is A large leaching plant week. sens sister, Mrs. Joseph Stark. at tending Hie A. (J. Airs. Jones i treat oxidized copper ore was was a teacher here in the district acre hundred For Rent; One ample! ed during the year and Dr. and Mrs. L. N. Ellsworth WANTED CHICKENS Will farm. Inquire Justin A. LoveHi lie ready for regular 16tf. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. (). pay 20c per lb. for them. Somej Mrs. Charles Tietjen ontertain-vea- l in 19lS. Other impor-aii- l less, at once. R. Thomas of Provo last Friday and pork wanted also. Paulied at dinner Sunday compli- copper producers of the mentarv to Mr. and Mrs. Nets ham district are the Ohio evening at a flower social. Kruger, phone 67, Spanish Fork,, Yorgen.xeu and Chester White hog for service. William! sou, 18-t- f upper, the Y a m pa mine, Bing Utah. M. Mttnwill. of Canada. Taft, am visMines, United States Mrs. Samuel Douglass is' Utah Consolidated, Air. and Airs. Sylve.xta Evans in Salt Lake this weekj Mrs. A. C. Sorensen, super-wit& Tunnel Com-IIt pays to.tmde with the Page iting Aletal ml Utah eutetainerd at cards and lunch Mrs. J. J. her Co. daughters, Furniture San Juan County a vjsor 0f the Red Cross knitting, eon Tuesday evening for Air. and McClellan and Mrs. R. S. Wim- - Mrs. Elmer Tietjen, Air. and caching plant xvas erected at the pped to headquarters at Indian Near Peteelneel LOT FOR SAL- Ever Tuesday 56 pairs socks, 10 Airs. Roger Cpenslmw, Air. and Jig'1 he mineproperty. of lead in output evidence Airs. Evans ot (Tenola, and Air. Suitable for school. 2 mufflers. sweaters She and from 201,490,075 decreased tali A. Mendenhall W. and Mrs. Meorge Lewis of Lehi. Messrs. Apply to by building, (heap. xmiids in 1910 to over 193,000,-0off like to send another of Springville and Chas. Hanks man Kapple. Aliss Ala ft ha Robbins is home pounds in 1917. The value n abou ten das and! of Salem, directors of the State box from Salt Lake for a short stay. f the output increased from Liabilities FOR SALE Bank of Payson, were in the wou,d appreciate getting as, Airs. Mat Johnson was hostess early $14,000,000 to over man artlcles finishcd by that 4 room cement block house with in 1917, as the average apital Stock paid in..$ 50,000.00 at a dinner party Sunday. Covers city on business Tuesday. of lead was approximately Surplus Fund full basement, good garden spot .nice time as possible. Sweaters 8,420.00 ere placed for eight. There was a Undivided Profits, Inand 3 Hi res of lucerne. Apply to nts.a pound. are of' and needed, especially, there, Tll0 K R (.lub gave thcil. au hstinct increase in the output of terest, Mrs. Mary A. Tempest Frank Tax lor. Exchange, of hand. s a on now mud dance Friday night. Mush supply yarn he Mark City region, especially Riverton has been visiting with etc 1,439.Full legal size carbon paper for Dr. and Mrs. L. N. Ellsworth1 AH ladies are invited to do what was furnished by the Fdells or- ,t t lie Silver King Coalition Individual Deposits .... 61,7153ft VUtrs "'cr' buy Judge, Silver King Consoli Demand Cetrifieates sale at this office. Mdlbm ns for two weeks past and will re they can. m luted, and Daly West properties of Deposit 450.00 turn home Sunday. i fire closed tin Savings V from! s0 1Jli,l,Kham . 1(1 a use . 23,772.77 v...uDeposits mik i,uv for books pavs ordinary Receipt Mill Jones, Sadie Duvall, Clifford1 .Mali Apex mine for a consider-perioCashiers Cheeks 650.57 for sale at this otliee. . binds. Lax eni Duvall, Jack Wil and decreased the Chairman Thos. E; Reece, sou and Robert Jones. Total .h'pmcnts of lead ore. The low $146,448.11 Mrs. A. C. Sorensen and Mrs. o load toward the 0,ul ol Shorthorn Durham bull for Xci.s Yorgenseu has gone . Martha Kapple went to Salem die many of the State of TMah, service, $2.00. John Merwill. Ephraim where he will visit with mallyear preventedfrom V? iirfl Lntcrtainincnt orand last Thursday evening shipping Cimnly of TMah. operators friends and relatives. Lee R. Taylor-beinend ore. L)r. Peterson, Eye Strain Spec- gamzed a branch of the Red first diily SllCCCSS a enter(Jjand Mr. Open.sliaxv zim Floyd of The recoverable sworn to laxv, deposes output according ialist, of 373 East 4th North St., Cross. tained Friday afternoon in honor h creased from ..over 29.000,00. and says that he is cashier of the Provo, will be at Craven Hotel The ward entertainment and of her husband's birthday anni- mimds in 1916 to about 22,000,-)0t- above named hank; that the Those present wen Mrs. Lenora M. Boyle and dance in the Second Ward versary. Watch for once a month. pounds in 1917, or more than above and foregoing report conAlt Airs. Albert 20-4- t Effie 15 Mrs. and (immhalgh, Lysle Amusement Hall last Tuesday date. per cent. The value of the tains a full, true 'and correct (daughter Airs. L. Tietjen, Air. and and lit decreased from $3,962,719 statement of the condition of the put in Earl were visiting Spanish evening was pronounced one of Airs. .Albert Airs. o slighly more than $2,000,000. said hank (ireenlialgh, at the close of busiFork Sunday with Mrs. Louie CARD OF THANKS most enj0y ahle events held Caroline Upensliaw , Alabcl There were 33 producing proper ness on tlie 28th day of Deeetai-bem Freeman, who entertained at in the ward for some time past truce Tietjen. ios. t lie most productive of 1917. ' h We sincerely thank all who in Shorty s Inn for her nieces, Cal the A Daly farewell Judge, LEE R. TAYLOR. party was given by many who attended. n"11 Fli'la-- '' Subscribed and sworn to be,V' any way assisted us during tho',Mis9es Velma and Roma By The First part of the evening AI id vale fore me this 18th day of Janu- . sickness and death of our Agust.i Mxlund, Jennie Bv- - (I States .Mining Co., lund. was of a very entertaining Mineral Childers Co., ihsie Leasing Ethel Jenk 1918. Francis, ary. mother. and each one who did ins, Vera LiBanui. Alclviu Open Co., Scranton, Lake Yiew, Chiei nature LEWIS BESSAN Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hancock '1 H" Silver (Seal) Justin A. Loveless, TerreyKob. (heir bjr dcserveS commenda-MRS. L. A. IIOUSKR iJ.-Mvd . home front Hr. luiw e, and 'io'I'l Ary commissionNotary Public. yesterdav Mlfs! It'; K. Wlllliil'll'K retur"i lion ,,rofessor L)ri ladits l;m;. Wa expires. 6th dav and Airs. Rowe. Airs. o eastern smelters, but part of it Sa tved-- l vas taken to the electrolytic zinc of ATareli. 1920. djd exCelent work, the cj,orus left Saturdav for Logan.' ding reception given by Mr- - vocal solos rendered o'ant at (treat Falls, TM out. The by Mrs. j. Correct Attest: m Mrs. Ed Hancock honor and lodge Alining & Smelting Co. beE. and Mrs O. AT. Whitmore, gan to produce electrolytic zinc of the (went, eth anniversary ofJhomps6n wsre as ITenry Erlandson, it its plant at Park City in 1916 gooA their marriage. Thomas IT. AYilson, Jr., aja0 were Incomplete dividends of TMah quar,et and duet Directors. mines : amounted to nearly $29, iW the young ladies. The read- - ,Urs. ,Ml ,k. (lrK,,1.1i,, )h, al '00,000 in silver in 1917, against State of Utah, ings by the young girls andiji,.. la,,,,,. A Load ji,.s. in i, Office-o- f Bank Commissioner. well Colgreen and Alls. Carrie Kau- - tbeVtali Copper, Araiunumtlu'sn0 Of All boys were especially I, A . E. Evans, Bank Commisol decided xrr King Consolidated. TMah sioner of the State of Kinds rendered, showing Utah, do Mrs. Nma isU onsolidated. Judge Alining Hudson of Idaho talent in our young people. hereby certify that the foregoing Kindling. Co., TMah Apex. Eagle is a full, true and The dance was enjoyed by the guest of Airs. Alary Boyle Smelting md Blue Bell, Trim P.lossoin of the statement ofcorrect copy at tiie l.ovle hotel. the above young and old. Dragon. Aroseoxv, Chief Consoli i 0 u ulti-.miel- n -- pro-iueiio- y n -- . Alin-Compan- ( h n j Den-mer- ' I 0 i $17,-100,00- XX j -- - J -- - toVe 18-t- l. g ) r, 1 idi-wer- o r,i' lie-lov- j IXt.-is,,,,- i';'li;linl. . , WANTE- D- I : PRINTING 4 not the cheap kind Apply at this ollice. but the The committee deserves here. priS idTamWg nh "hi good kind done Mrs. Fern Anderson and Airs dated, ' M" : ""-'- ..a TMah ATetal, Oemini, DM- - ti,, named company, filed in my office this 22d day of January. 1918. W. E. EVANS, Bank Commissioner. |