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Show , w .. v 1 ivjr-i-- t THE rATWUNiAN. PATSON. UTAH. SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. i fv I IN THE SPOKUGHT Sam McClellan,' a - former PayHon boy who bow' resides at Blackfoote, Ida., . baa ; eftn 'Visiting here during .the post "week for the first time in pi meet' three years. ' ' ; v;. Mrf-ao"hfrs.'B. K, Davis were in fkM-La- ke with relatives last week. , . d for several .days among friends and rt lutives. Mrs, George H. Done accoiu panted them home on Monday. Byron Done- - returned recently .from a mis sion in the southern states. His many friends will be pleased to leurn that and Mrs. John Franeom, Mr. and ho is recovering nicely from 'the very Mrs. Vernard Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. serious illness whieh he was stricken Ezra Stewart, Mr. and Mrs., Lee Cun- before his return. ningham, Ir, and Mrs. George Scher-rer- , Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crook of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cheever, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Townsend, Miss Her-be- Logan are visiting here for a week Mrs. Margrct Mi f Eva Clayson, Mrs. Elwin with their mother, Crook.' Morrell, Mrs. J. L. Townsend, Miss "t Hanna donea an M's. Alexander, Mrs. iFord Wilson entertained the Jordon of Alhequerque, N. M. Boni ldi elub on Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Omer .Huish and Mrs.IVjna Patten left on WednesMuldien of Saf Lake have been with her day during the past week with hi fojXjlalt Lake to visit Id re a. . , ... relatives. f " y MnC L 'A. Christensen of Provo spent the' early part of the week here with her metres, Mrs. Joseph Swart."' Her sister, Miss Edna Pvrartz reeompanied her home, W , Mr.' and Mrs.' Thomas Haynes and daughter, Echo, and a pnrty of i, ? friends returned last Friday from n motor trip of two weeks during whieh f they vtsitcij Fish (lake, Ilryce, a and I.ittle Zion canyons, Ht. Oeorgo and TTtahjiV Dixie, . ns well as the Grand of Arizona. Mr. , and Mrs. Mont-- , John of Leuistown, Mam) Miller of Butte, Mont., Mfh.Bob Jones Of Trovo, BidJ Dris-soi- l jhf- - Eureka and Mrs. Alexander Jordon ,of .Alhequerque, N. M., were tWhguestw .of Mr.' end Mrs. Ilaynes :y.t ori'Hh trip. , " vv it 'i-it- Mrs. P. O.HLqveless rax returned Inst Dave Mitchell arrived Haiti toga Springs from where she Saturday from Los 'Angeles and will visit ' for a fortnigrt with hor parents, hqs pnesed the summer. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reece. Mr. George B. Matson 'of' Mapleton is visiting here for a week with her Mrs. Charles Berry and- sons, Ambrose and Charles, Jr., left last week daughter, Mrs. E. C. Petrie. for Denver to join Mr. Berry and Mr. and Mrs. Vernard Anderson - . make their home. were visiting with relatives in Provo ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keddington of last Sunday. Lnko and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knit The senior swarm of Bee Hive Jarvis of Eureka spent last Sunday Girls from the Third ward were enStanhere with their sister, Mrs. Ray on Tuesday evening at the tertained ton. home of Miss' Vera Hurst. V' ; the entertained Fearu . Mrs, Grey of the Bridge elub and of , member Mr. nnd Mrs. Jake Franeom The senior el ass of the Second other friends at a bridge luncheon on Midvale spent Sunday here with Mr. met at the home of Mrs. May ward Tuesday ofternoon. Mrs, Jtny Stevens and Mrs. James Franeom. Ft.' Harding Tuesday evening. Mrs. Pearl ; G. and Mrs. elub" prize jvoolvsd. the the lesson on the Bigler presented I,' Dixon Was awarded the guest prize. Mrs. Harry Allen entertained at a of baptism. subject E. Mrs, were last Ware, bridge pnrty 8, Special guests. Friday evening. Mnv FrkJ. Harris, Mrs, John Cfla- - Three tables were arranged for the Mr. and Mrs. John F. Harris and vena,-Mr. Earl McCormick, Miss Mae game and Miss Mae McBetb and Miss MeBefbfVMra. Rodney Wilson, Mrs. Elmer McBeth received the prizes. daughters, Velma and Emma, motored to Provo Wednesday evening to atDave Mite hell, Mrs. Julia Colvin and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elmer, Mrs. tend a birthday party given in honor ,A Mrs.'Ct F Dixon. J'Henry Jeppson and Mrs. Leslie Crom- of Mrs. Roy Passey. ,r Wilson been ar motored to Thistle on , Monday. has 8,n,eJr 4 f Miss Melra Hull, who is teaching Vtriting in Salt Lake with her mother Mrs. AKee Smith. Mrs. Owen Douglass entertained the school at Mapleton, spent the week Indies of the Swastika club last end with her uncle and aunt, Mr. v Mrv and Mrs. F. A. Cromar and Thursday afternoon. Special guests and Mrs, T. E. Loveless. were Mrs. Paul Douglass and Mm. Sjfr. and. Mrs, Leslie Cromar of ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Loveless here last Sunday. IKmglnss Douglass. visiting , ,, Mrs. Leslie Cromar. remained to spend and son, Juddie, and daughter, Beal, T'- the week with vhcr parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. E. Ware was hostess at a Mr. and Mrs. Fitonk Shephard and K-.- : IfrC .Henry Jeppson. delightfully arranged soeial afternoon son, Frank, and Miss Ruth Aveson : lust Thursday, llie ladies 4 of the all of Salt Lake spent a few days Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ilaynes en- Afternoon Sewing club were guests last week with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. with Mrs. Will McCormick Mrs. Loveless. . wr tertained a. party of friends on evening at Townsend's park Henry Erlandson and Miss Mae Me was served and Beth as special guests. Mrs. C. F. Nate Horn, manager of the InterA chicken dinner dancing fallowed, ..Those who enjoyed Dixon entertained the Sewing elub mountain Mercantile association, acthe. event were Mr. and Mrs. Haynes, on Thursday of this week. companied by H. Roe, of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kapple, Dr. and were among Payson visitors this week. Mrs.' L. D. Pfouts, Dr. nnd Mrs, T. Mrs. George A. Done and children, Mr. Horn came down to assist the C. Jeppson, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Tnn- - Byron, Bernice and Mary came down local manager, Mr. Monte, In prepar nor, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ch&twin, Mr. from Salt Lake last Friday to visit in the Shoeteria bankrupt stock of " The answer is Mrs" VIRGIN WOOL SCHOOL time is here again. Once are confronted with the boys' clothing problem how to combine good style and long wear at a moderate price. .The answer Is virgin wool! - J - Come In and aee the nrw Jacobs Oregon City Mackinaws and Overcoats for boys and youths. Just examine the staunch virgin wool fabrics. You can fed the qualityl Year boy will Uke the styles. Thera an big roll or convertible collars, muff or patch pockets. Inverted back pleats, a belt that buttons. And the virgin wool warmth wfll protect against cold and weather. Oregon City garments withstand hard wear they hold their snaps. Plaids or plain cokxm. AQ sixes. Made in hoys, youths or mens rises. Let us fit your boy for school and winter with cne of these sturdy mackinaws. Moderately priced from -- Farmers Merc. Copyright, 191 UlU-- - city Oregon Woolen This label is s guarantee of pure virgin wool Co-o- p. 1 e Euro-kawer- The Home of Star Brand Shoes. , Wed-needks- L shoes for the big sale now under way by the Intermountain sociation in this eity. as- TAX AGITATION (Continued from Page 1) Fall and Winter Goats mimmtm m things he emphasized this: 1 have discovered that ityould bo well for some of yonr boosters who are working so hard, to build up your territory to see what i being done by the tearing down elements and lawrs which undoubtedly had the same effect upon others that they have upon me.' Cam Is Typical Commenting on this phase of the letter, the Telegram says. Evidently this man has in mind certain Oregon laws which curb inin dustry or which are unfavorable kis particular case. It may be that tha proposed graduated income tax scared this stranger away. . If this is true, it is not in the least surprising. Doubtless the menace will keep out others; if not permanently, it wiU rail a halt until the results of the November elections are known. We may expect to hehr other instances i A r-e- - - vi d aais E2E3 within the next three months. The graduated injome tax, whieh is me of the schemes of Governor Dixou urges as a mens of adding to the burden of taxes in this state (Montana), is also up for disposal of the voters of Oregon. As wo remember it, the bill has been initiated and the voters will dispose of it, one way or the other at the November election. Already the proposed measure, to laws penalizing gether with other capital in Oregon, has driven wealthy outsiders away, and if the inoomo tax carries, Oregon will be set back ten or twenty years, or until such time as some of the obnoxious laws are eliminated. Oregon already - has repealed a number of the crazy laws during placed on the statute books the days of Socialistic tinkering, and in time will get rid of others. It is predicted that the income tax moa sure will be defeated heavily. -- S. a- - Woodard, the Watkins has removed to 45 South Man, Seventh West Street, Call or prone 116 W for all Watkins products. Advertisement. . aineai suxxxuxMxuiuHSMaiHiiMHras Mercantile Industrial News Comment and Industrial The Manufacturer News bureau also pays its respects to the three proposed constitutional amendments in Utah which are to be voted on this faff at the general election. There are pending in Utah three amendments proposed constitutional affecting state expenses and taxait says. One of these amendtion, ments proposes increased compensation of legislators from $4 to $8 a day, or from $240 to $480 for the sixty- - aiaiananmn KOTmOSTOESf 'ic'riC day session. There is no evidence that a different class of men would goto the legislature by tho increase of $4 a fay. Most men who get into the legislature cosudor the title of Hon. north movo than any 'salary. Another amendment would raise tho limitation on state indebtedness from 1.5 per cent to 2 per cent of tho assossed valuation. This is clearly an act, if sanctioned by tho voters, to plunge the state farther in debt for bonds and increase the annual iTH A teresf burden of tho The third amendment is ono proposing to Tgivo the legislature power to classify property for purposes ot taxation and does not affect miuing ' property.' I had last night. . a wonderful poker hand Clean up any money on itf No we were playin,, rummy. To the diseased, tho afflicted, the is suffering, tiler,, is life, there health, there is happiness, there is hope, as I point you to ChiropracTho (Jateway to Health tic, The Path to Happiness. nn, T. C. Jeppson D. C. Ph.C. Palmer Chiropractor Save Your Eyes They are more important than any ' other faculty Have Them Examined by Dr. J. H. Schey OPTOMETRIST Who Will Be in Payson Oct. 9 At the Strawberry Hotel. Plain or Fur Trimmed ; For Ladies, Juniors, Infants and Misse s . (g- - '" , & EV- r S - " 'w- .This is the right time for women to make their selection. The variety of models is very extensive and the range of sizes most complete. Visit us and see how well we have prepared to meet your Fall and Winter needs. - VAsc Tlhie A Quality accessories . 1 C j Right Way Shoe r x t m ! Mew t Shop R. F. BERRY, Manager Only S Best Equipped MachineShop I In the State First Class Shoe Repairing s Best Materials, Fair Prices 2 6 Competent Mechanics Always at Your Service 2 Doors North of Post Office I te'V Bargain Center ' Payton Utah - t.',:: t ' KNOWLES MOTOR CO. Payson, Utah W. KIRKSKY 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW 318 CLIFT BUILDING SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH sxxui RHONE W ASATCH 8977 |