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Show f THE rATaumAN. PAYSON. .. . IN THE SPOT LIGHT Cl 1 i n; I Miss Aileen I)ion eutertained at n it tillv arranged announcement fiar'v last 1'riday evening in honor of Miss Geraldine ruirbanks who will be nniti'd in marriage late this month to Hugh Hroftilbeut of Irestoo, Ida. Th Mipjier table was decorated with a profusion of roses and asters with f Mrs. Cowan Vi rs v , - , v ' ; . .. rt rt-g- M f "TTT J.:- Miss Aileen Dixon left Wednesday for Salt Lake to continue her studies ' nt the University of Utah. Mrs. Flint Dixon entertained' the of the Justamere club and other friends at a pleasant afternoon function last Friday. The special guests were Mrs. H. Roland Tietjen Mrs. Stanley Wilsin entertained of Ephraim, Mrs. Karl Keeler, Mrs. the lion i Fidi club on Wednesday Jesse Earl, Mrs. J. C.R Ellsworth, afternoon. Mrs. Meredith Amos and Mrs. R. W, McMullin and Mrs. Hentiss Geraldine Fairbanks wero spe- ry Erlandson. cial guests. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Cowan enterMiss Dorothy Knowles left on Wed tained at a family dinner last Sun nesday for Salt Lako to continuo her day. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and Judies at the University of Utah. ehildren of Eureka w .o also present. Oa Monday evening her mother, Mrs. fames Knowles, entertained a party Mrs. J. A. Loveless entertained the of friends in her honor. Mrs. Edward officers and the seniors of the First Grams entertained on Tuesday even- ward M. I. A. at her home on Tues-laing for Miss Knowles at a delightevening of last week, fully arranged social evening. The Rebekahs arranged a pleas Mrs. John E. Iluish left on Wed ant surprise party last Friday evennesday for Eureka to visit indeflnite-I- ing in honor of Mrs. Barbara Wood. with her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Twenty-twmembers and their husPeterson. bands gathered at the home of Mrs. soWood and enjoyed a delightful Jaek Perkins left on Wednesday cial evening. A late supper was serto enter school nt the Utah Agricul- ved by the ladies. tural collegn at Logan. Mrs. Barbara Wood entertained at Glenn Loveless was in Salt Lake a family dinner on Sunday, to celelast week as the guest of George brate her birthday. All of her childSpencer. An entertainment was given ren and grandchildren were present. at the Spencer home in Parleys i in honor of Jtobort Cameron who Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Clayson enterwas leaving this week as a missiontained a number of out of town guest j ary to Holland, at their home last Bunday including Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pace of Eureka, Mrs. Juanita Alitchell and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mr. Ellertson, liuelah Wilson spent Monday in and Mrs. Will Garfield and Miss Provo. Alary Ashby all of Mona. members can-voi- Glenn Miss Mrs. Simmons, Chino Hliepherd, Ware, Miss Mattie Miss Mary McMullin of and Sigurd. Cards pnvided entertainment. 'V s v a minatnie bride and two brides maids a a centerpiece. The nnnounee-rnencards were at each J cover and weie placed for 'the following close friends of thp young bride elect: Mrs. WcndeR Krlnndson, Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mrs. Elroy Harnett, Mrs. Earl Iage, Mrs. Meredith Amos, Miss Madeline TiNon, Miss Anna Rage, Miss Jennie Reece, Mrs. Iso Morgan, Mrs. Have Mitchell, Mrs. Rodney Wilson, , w y lien Jack lerkins, Mis Chrvfit'n'l Mr. and Mrs. Don S. Iage, Miss Cora Pago and Miss Anna Page left on ftnturduy by auto for Roosevelt where Miss Anna Pago wifi teach domestic science in the high school during the coming year. The remainder of the party returned home Tues day evening. . r Mrs. Will McCormick was in Salt Lake for several days of last week where sho went to enter her daugh ter, Miss Jane Woods, in school for the year at Rowland Hall. b The Sunflower swarm of Bee Hive (t(rls oY the Third ward with Air- -. Inez Hurst And Mrs. Zorn Hurst as entertained beekeepers, the other of th w,'nd and their mothers on Tuesday hall. evening at Hurst The 'imterttiinmont' consisted of a short. play arranged by the girls ot tv- rwartd and culled (School T'lose in the cast were; Tonv 'inkwell -- Tnxy (.'ravens; V'ivtor Un u a or, b Nehla Tanner; Me Jaek Evelyn Reid; (lean Ayers Team Hun-otrmonelle Gordenell dcn Hi'iils; Toots Poodle .Mi Iba t! worGr K'tldeen Hays Irene Man i mu Jon, a Holmes Davis; Miss Jaijiie . non, a Jensen. At ter the play the guests were served mol on. Dancing followed. UTAH, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922. ' v the evenings Mrs. Ray Stanton is visiting at Mrs. Will Douglass and Miss SyEureka this week at the home of her bil Spaulding of Eureka were Payson brother, Ilonry Jarvis. Mrs. Clarence Stanton is spending tho week with visitors last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Smith at Goshen. Mrs. J. 8. McBeth and Miss Mae Mrs. Reid Persson entertained the Me Beth entertained the ladies of the members of the Swastika club latrf Social Tea on Tuesday afternoon at R. A. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Page Fefry their suburban home. Mrs. Porter gave selections from the work was a special guest. of Edgar A. buesf and a sketch of Mr. and Mrs.' D. W. Webster were his life. Plans were discussed for the hero from Frovo Sunday visitiRng organizations annual bazaar. v ith friPnds. Olonn Cowan left on Tuesday for J M iss Al ary Herbert of Sait Lake Logan to resume his studies at the M rs. John Anderson of Provo was visited with her sister, Miss Erim Utnh Agricultural college. He has ..visiting with relutives last Sunday. Herbert over Saturday and Sunday. been at home for tba past three weeks. Mrs. Meredith Amos entertained at a dinner party, followed by cflrds, lut Thursday evening nf the home of Mrs. Will Arnos who assisted in entertainserving nnd the general Miss Geraldine Fairbanks, a ing. young bride of the month was the The other guests guest of honor. were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Eilaml- j son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Harnett, Mrs. Juanita Wpehejl and Miss Aileoii Dixon. Miss 1 voa and Mr, Barnett received the VV v prizes in tho card gnme. - " j More Why Pay n. Mrs. S. E. Ware ontcitauicd at a The Girls Athletic club of the Payt large bridge ltinchi'on Saturday s' a high school entertained the new wefe played afternoon. Five table members at an initiation party on and the guests wero nun jpered the of members of the Bridge club' mid Jun ''"n'lny evening at the- - home w Velda Hanson. A candy pull inr Bridge Hub and also Alls. Will Forrt, of Provo, Airs. Dora McBeth v is a part of the entertainmont. The Boni Fidi club members and Mrs. John Southvvoith ot Soil and their husbands gave a party in Mem- Lako and Mrs. II. ... Mrs. Ammon Ncbeker, Tipton. Mr. B Jr., and orial park last Friday evening in hon L. Jenson received the p,io for high Hdblren and Mrs. AmmonNebeker or of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barney score and Mrs. Ferro the contolatum. who left Sunday for Cedar City jrt turned home Tuesday from the where Mr. Barney will tenc.. school. wht Will McCormick left on Wednesday! N,b'kcr ranch in The crowd made merry with games have spent a part of the on a trip combining business ami on the lawns and a wcinic roast nnd to various points in Idaho. In, or. Henry Sargent, who has been melon feast were features of the j at tho ranch as a guest for a month evenings enetrtainment. Mr. and Mrs. a1 o L. V. Nebeker came-ireturned. Miss Edna Swartz and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer spent Saturday Page Peery hi visit for a few days with his Cloward were present in addition to ami Sunday with friends in Eureka. family. the regular members of the club. Air. and Airs. I,. A. Christensen ol Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erlandson and Provo wero the guests of Mr. and Mis. Joseph Swartz, parent of Air. daughter, Thelma, were in Balt Lake KEEP SMILING Tuesday where Aliss Thelma entered Christensen, on Sunday. hool for the year at th Umveraity. tho is Chiropractors slogan. Smiles Arrs. Minnie White Ddugla ha are a true and unerring sign of Of spent the past week in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. John Southworth happinoss and happiness is a true w ith Salt Lako spent the week end with her sister, Airs. F. W. sign of health. Keep your spine their daughter, Airs. H. S. Tipton. , in normal condition and you will be hapiy and healthy and will Tli,. teaehers and students of the Airs. John M. Cowan entertained at keep smiling, Lets make your a birthday party last Petootneot school enjoyed their an0V(0n Friday daily work a pleasure. i nr melon bust school on the for her young daughter, Fawn, nual who was celebrating her eleventh grounds last Friday afternoon. T. C. Jeppson, D. C. Ph.C. birthday. Fouiteen of her little Arc. and Alrs.Ole Christensen and friends were present to enjoy. the Palmer Chiropractor little event. daughter, Lavec, of Salina mothappy ored to 1ayson and spent the week Afys. II. Roland Tietjen and little end with 'Miss Edna Herbert. daughter, Barbara, were here from Air. Ruth Patten entertained at with week visiting Ephraim- last dinner on Alonday her guests includfriends. ing Mr. and Airs. John Patten . of Airs. R. A. Porter was hostess to Bin Francisco, Mrs. Fredie Wylwr-of They are more important than any the member of the Afternoon Sew-- Ken York Citv, Atiss Vera Wyler, other (acuity club and other friends at a pleas Mrs. Alelvina Fatten and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Iatten and chiUften. out social afternoon an Thursday. Have Them Examined Airs. Reeee, Los Angelos, to Recce, motored Balt Lake Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Smith. la--- ' sum-pleasu- re j Pure Cotton Blankets ( $1.98 B Mr. and Mrs. W. of Juanita Mitchell darn, and Niles Walk-ingsha- s Size 66x74 inches . Mens Dress Shoes $2.98 Save Your Eyes 3 W f- Men s Work Shoes, all Leather by $2.98 n a m i Dr. J. H. Schey OPTOMBIUBT M Who Will Be in Payson Oct. 9 At the Strawberry Hotel. Boys Shoec M K an m S $1.98 m N ap" and Sweaters Welcome whether you buy or not The Mew Shop R. F. BERRY, Manager First Class Shoe Repairing s Best Materials, Fair Prices 2 Doors Bargain Center Payson Utah BSBMgDKiaSI (KSI Up to Right Way Shoe Just drop in and inspect our new fall Coats, Dresses . ROTHCHILD North of Post Office W. 1. KIRKSHY ATTORNEY AT LAW 700 CLIFT BUILDING SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH PHONE WASATCH 8377 Star Hats Expectations! oET your expectations high expect the best looking hat this fall that you had in all your life -- 4 he biggest value in real quality. Then come to our store and see the new Star hats for fall and youll find them up to expectations. Lant & Persson Co. The Clothiers |