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Show TI1K PAYSONIVN. PAR SON. UTAH 4 .. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i" 4 4 4 4 4 .t. 4 4 4 4 4 f. 4- - 4- - 4 4- - 4 4 4- - 4- - 444 4 V 4 4 The W 4 4 aV ci'iU 4-- d November vv 444444 44 44 4 44444 4 44 ;. .;. 4 4 4- 4 4 4 4 4 4 44- - 4- - k Mbs Zoella Holladay of Sal Mr. Let Hopper of Eureka Lake - in Pay son, the guest of was a Payson vwtor Sm. lay. Mi- - Lucille wightman. Mr- -. Dan Martin ot Eureka Mrs. J. N. Staik entertained was the guest of Mrs. I. S. I Haim- Sunday. day at a childrens party for her daughters Rhea and - - During November all Trimmed Hats will be placed on sale at Cost or Less during November. -- Mis. Will M.iiNon Mi- wi- Hai -. her of Irovo, on Monday. ling si-t- er Tlno. i ' Mis. James Boyle and Miss Ltlie Beyle were guests of Mrs. Mr. and Mr-- , j C. Ei worth freeman at Spanish Fork at were th and L. N. E!N Sunday. arsd-evenin, Th v Provo '1 he Misses Ellen Anderson of Salt Colvin Deon Miss and Emma Oberhansly enterot Lake spent the latter p rt tained a few friends Sunday :r sends. son with Pay the week evening. -- 1 Remember the place and date to save money on Hat Buying. THE WILSON MILLINERY i When you an. m trouble cDora Montague had as her member we are rooking for it. guests Sunday Leo. Sutherland Payson Auto Co., E. B. Parry, of i ovo and ClaudiaChristensen Adv of Salem. Prop. Phone 101. 1 of living up to every cent you earn, is not so much in the loss of money which you might otherwise have saved, as in the extravagent habit3 thus cultivated. The person who saves nothing today would never save a penny even were his income or even suddenly increased two-fold threefold. 1 Mrs. R. T. Jones of Provo Mrs. John I -- sac of Spani-- h and Mrs. Emma Billings of Fork was visiting with her Contributions for Soldiers Eureka were the guests of Mis. parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dixon, T. S. Haynes, Wednesday. Sunday. Under the direction of the We can satisfy your wants. Miss Cleo Pizant and Wilma Local Council of Defense an em Why go elsewhere? Payson Davis of Spanish Fork were thusiastic meeting was held at Auto Co., E. B. Parry, Prop. the guests ot MBs Jaumta Adv the stake office Tuesday even- Phone 101. Reece Sunday. men of a number young ing by Should like to WANTED Mrs. Ed. Hancock of Salt of draft age. At this meeting the following purchase ,a small farm close to Lake has returned to her home If interested let this after a weeks visit in southern Payson. young men volunteerd and office know and party Will call Utah and Payson. were authorized to make the on you soon. collection for the soldiers relief Mr. and Mrs. Otto Erlandson fund, also the survey of the The misfit party to be given motored to Ogden and Logan I. A. will fuel situation in this commun- by the First Ward M. Saturday and spent the weik take place Tuesday, Nov. 27. end with relatives. District No. 1, Arthur ity: You will surely want to attend Jones and Clifford Green; Dis- so watch for further announceAccidents will happen but trict No. 2, Enos W. Simons ment. do all kinds of soldering. and Dave Huish; District No. 3, son Auto Co., Ii. li. Party. Pro,). Alfred R. Wilson and J. C. BarFOR SALE OR TRADE-16- 0A one 104' A v ney; District No. 4, Don S. Page good, level, irrigated and John L. Done; District No. creek bottom stock ranch in Mr. and Mrs. II. Roland 5, Henry Wyler and Louis southwestern Wyoming, either Tietjen motored to Ephraim Bates; District No. 6, D. M.Tay-lor- , with or without stock. Wish to last Saturday morning and Dr. J. H. Ellsworth and Ar- sell or trade for real estate or spent Saturday and Sunday thur Taylor; District No. 7, farm land in or near Payson. with Mrs. Tietjens folks. George Barnett and Ora Kap Call this office or address Bet pie; District No. 8, Oro Moore Bull, Fort Bridger, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson and Owen L. Barnett; District announce the engagement of No. 9, George Cloward and W. Dr. L. N. Ellsworth and Carl F. their daughter Jennie to Mr. C. Cole; District No. 10, Roland W. C. Guilliams of Ogden. The Tietjen and Stanley Douglass;! men should be received marriage will take place the Sugar Factory District. Shores honourably. Their mission is a latter part of this month. Loveless; to assist Spring Lake, noble one. The Orem Electric Co. employees, gave a delightful party Wednesday evening at Smiths Cabaret. The diversions of the evening were cards and dancing. Refreshments were served. Volunteer to Collect Miss Jennie Wilson was married in Salt Lake Saturday to W. C. Gvvilliams. They will reside at Ogden. STATE BANK OF PAYSON Lee R. Taylor attended the funeral of Geo. C. Whitmore, a prominent resident of Nephi who died last Friday morning. and Mrs. Frank Harris h and Miss May and Sterling Cost attended The High of Loving. at the Columbia Mr- - Mc-Bet- at Provo Thursday Mr. Frank Cowan took her little son Thelbet to the Provo General Hospital Thursday, for an Xray examination of his knee. The child has been unable to walk for several weeks due to Tuberculosis of the knee. Of course we carry the standard guaraiv teed cotton hosiery as w ell as the service able lisles in a variety of v eights, colors and sizes. Hosiery for men and children, too. Courtesy Is Our Watchword and Quality Our Standard WELLWORTH ST( ' A Little More for a Little Less A ss , CAFE Place Payson Auto Co. Opposite Orem Depot Auto Accessories;; Automobile Bodies Built to Order. Guaranteed Workmanship. E. B. PARRY, Prop. e, to Eat W. handle Booin'-- Fresh Oisiths and Fish. Give us your ordets tot our own piiwte use and we will gladly till them Regular Dinner EVERY DAY from 12:00 to 3:00 Short Orders at All Hours First-Cla- arms But dont forget your sock! For if you do youll hungry go, And that is sad, as you must The following invitation is know. sent out Social the for being Sock Supper to be given in the Notice to Water Tax Second Ward Hall in the near Delinquents. future to pay for the M. I. A. Your water tax for 1917 is Liberty Bond: due and payable to Payson This little sock I send to you and unless payment is City, Is not for you to wear. made before December 15,1917, Please multiply your size by two water tax will be placed your And place therein with care , in the of hands the city attor(In silver or in cents) for collection. ney Just four times the No. that I will be at the city police you wear, station every evening from (We hope it is immense!) now until Dec. 15, from 8 to 9 So if you wear a number ten oclock, to receive said taxes. You owe us forty see! E. IL HARPER, Which dropped within this little City Watermaster. sock Will fill our hearts with glee. Tis all we ask it isnt much dear were: Ines Tanner, like to bring with you; Youd Lucile Harper, Cyril Gardner, Or if you know someone whod Willis Gale, Bernice Dixon, come, Blanch MeBeth, Rex Harper, Well gladly give you two. Cavite Barnett, Cora Cravens, So dont forget the place and Jessie Done, Arthur Tanner, date, Verna Daniels, Winnie Wride, W ell answer when you knock, Clifford Simpson, Kennith Edith Bills, Edna Tervort, Leland Fillmore, Naomi Ellsworth and Iona Gale. present Over 300 women and girls registered Saturday at the Library, for service for Uncle Sam if national emergencies should demand. Showing that Mr. James A. Daniels Jr. who every interest is being taken by the women of our city. was home a short time ago on furlough from the Puget Sound Miss Emma Oberhansley Naval station has been assigned a number of her girl duty on the Submarine Tender friends at cards Snnday even- Savannah. This boat is the ing. Light refreshments were former German liner Saxonia served and an enjoyable time transformed into a so called was spent. Those It participating Submarine Mother Ship. were: Miss Snow, Ellen Ander- carries fuel, ammunition and son, Delores Reed, Daisy Hard- supplies sufficient for twelve ing, Florence and Jesse Samuels Submarines on a long cruise. and Emma Oberhanslev. The boat has left Puget Sound escorting several of Uncle Sams Enos Reece returned to Fort new U. boats bound for duty on Douglass Friday after spending the Atlantic. The Boys are all the forepart of the week with rearing to go and expect to relatives and friends pi ior to his see some real service in the departure for Iowa. near future. ELITE And welcome you with open Social, Sock Supper Miss Naomi Ellsworth entertained at a Hallowine party And hardly any trouble, But if you only have one foot and Games Tuesday evening. Well of surely charge you dancing were the features double. the evening which was followed by a dainty luncheon. Those Now if you have a friend quite Hay-mor- novelty combinations in all the popular new shades are now oflered here at unusually attractive prices. The Peoples Bank Unique Invitation lor Pay-;even'- n The finest silk hosiery and the latest Remember, we cheerfully accept small open accounts Miss Bessie and Flo Huish returned home Thursday after having spent the early part of the week at Salt Lake. ,J Theater ! Therefore, the sooner you start that bank account, the sooner will your worries about the future be at an end We Pay the Highest Prices for Fat Cattle, Hogs, Veal, Feeder Cattle, Hides and Pelts. Carry on Hand a Choice Supply of Fresh and Cured Meats, Groceries and Provisions . Try Our Famous Chili and Hot Tamalies. J. R. CLUFF, Prop. WIGHTMAN & DONE SUPPLY CO. 3 |