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Show THE PAYS0N1AN, PAYSON, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 1, 1922. IN THE SPOT LIGHT , j J.fS.'5.t Miss Frieda Marble was the guest Mrs. Joseph Reece and Miss Erma party last Recce left on Thursday for Los An- of. honor at a farewell a numgles wbero they will spend the win Friday evening arranged by ter with Mrs. Koeco's son, Dr. W, E. ber of her friends. She left on MonReece and family. day with the Marble family for where they will reside. from down John Anderson was Mrs. Inez Hurst entertained the with his Eureka Sunday visiting members of the Sunflower swarm of family. Bee Hive Girls of the Third ward on Dr, Ira Hurst of Salt Lake was in Wednesday evening at her home. Payson over the week end. Mrs. Betts and Miss Kathryn Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ballard motored Venctta Betts were visiting in Salt from Halt Lake Saturday for a week Lake last week. end visit with their mother, Mrs. F. Mr. and Mrs. John Betts entertain M. Ballard. ed at dinner Saturday for the follow is ing out of town relatives: Mr. and Mifi.s Louise Austin of Garland here to spend the winter with her Mrs. Richard Quernsey, Alec Quigaunt, Mrs. J. M. Muuwil and attend ley, Milton Quigley and Olennis Quigthe local high school. ley till of Balt Lake. Miss Edna Swartz was in Provo Mrs. Edgar Cheeve and two children of Ogden were the guests of Mr. last week the guest of her sister, Mrs. and Mrs. Otto Erlandson last week. L. A. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. LaBall Curtis were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Justin Hurst on Tuesday evening. to A son was born last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ashby of this Mrs. R. C, Hawkins and two child- P. Moreford, Mrs. L. D. Ifouts, Mrs. ren left last Saturday for their home John Cravens, Mrs S. E. Ware, Mrs. at Iong Beaeh, Cal., after spending E. L. McCormick, Miss Maud Cope-laud- , several weeks here with relatives. Mrs. R. A. 1orter, MLs Mae Mrs. Arthur Chatwin is visiting in McBctb, Mrs. Frank Harris, Mrs. II. Mammoth this week with her mother, B. Tipton and Mrs. c F. Dixon. Mrs. Will 'McClellan received club the M rs. Andrus. the prize and Mrs. E. L. McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sylvester of guest prize. Eureka were visiting here the first Miss Pearl Powell, who leaves next of the week. week to reside at Magna was the Mrs. John Badham entertained at guest of honor at a farewell party dinner on Friday for a number of on Wednesday evening given by the relatives. Covers were placed for Bee Hive girls of tho Second ward. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Quernsey, Alec, Mr. and Mrs. L. V,. Nebeker and Milton and Olennis Quigley of Halt cam children in Wednesday from Lake, Mrs, Edna Snow of Provo and tlin Nebeker Tanch in Wyoming wheie Mrs. Jamos Webb. they have spent the summon Miss Ann Nebeker, who has been at the Mr. and Mrs! John Betts spent ranch for a month, accompanied them. Sunday at Heber City and also visited the Hot Pots before returning Mrs. Will Amos entertained at. a home. bridge luncheon on Monday afternoon Mrs. George Rodgers and son Roy in honor of Mrs. George Williams of of Milford are here for a visit with Ban Francisco. Luncheon was served 1 oclock and three tables of Mrs. Rodgers' parents, Mr. ftnd Mrs. at Charles Cloward. bridge followed. Covers were placed for Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Will McCorMrs. Minnie Eckart and little son mick, Miss Maud Copeland of Tooele, of Balt Lake were the guests of Mrs. Miss Mae McBeth, Mrs. Frank Harris, Mrs. E. L. McCormick, Mrs. B. L William R. Heaton last week. Jenson, Mrs .Tuli;l Colvin, Mrs. C. F. Mrs. Leah Webb Nash spent last Dixon, Mrs. R. A- Porter, Mrs. John week here with her father, James Cravens and Mrs. Floyd Wilson. Mrs and left Williams was presented with a guest relatives. other She W;bb, for Los Angeles where she will re- prize and Miss McBeth received the main for the winter. prize for high score. The hostess was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. MereMiss Gertrude Evans who for the dith Amos. past two years has taught the first Mrs. 4Will MeCormiek was hostess grade in the Peteetneet school, left hist Wednesday for Kalispell where at a bridge party on Thursday given she has been engaged to teach the in honor of her guest, Miss Maud coming year. Wells Cloward, manager Copeland of Tooele. The guests numof the New Golden Rule store, accom- bered tho following: Miss Coplennd panied her as far as Salt Lake. Dur- Miss Mae McBeth, Mrs. Frank Haring the time she spent in Pay-so- ris, Mrs. E. L, McCormick, Mrs. B. Miss Evans made a great many E Ware, Mrs. Elmer McBeth, Mrs. friends and all who knew her regret L. D. Btewart, Miss Chrystal Ware, eveeodingly that she has been called Mrs. B. I,. Jenson, Mrs Will Arno, away. The people- of Payson express Mrs. C. F. Dixon and Mrs. Harry their gratitude for splendid service Allen. particularly those who hnd eheildron in her charge, and wish her unboundMrs. E. L. McCormick entertained ed success in her new field. atan bridge luncheon on Wednesdav in compliment to Miss Maud Copeat a land of .Tooele who is visiting with Mrs. Jesse Earl entertained large bridge party on Tuesday after- Mrs. Will McCormick. Luncheon was included the ladies served at 1 :30 and two tables of noon. ner guest Cards later. of the Junior Bridge club and the bridge were arranged Mrs. Miss were for Copeland, placed W. following additional friends: Mrs "ill McCormick, Mrs. Flovd Wilson, Mrs. C. F. Bixon, Mrs. Will Amos, Mrs. narry Allen, Miss Mae McBeth, Mrs. Elmer McBeth and Mrs. Frank Chiropractic Health Service. Haris. WHY KNOCK Mrs. L. D. Btewart was th hostess Chiroin believe to the Bridge elub last Saturday. Why say dont Mrs. C. F. Dixon received tho prizP practic and call it a fake when for high score. Guests other than club you have never taken the trouble members present were M rs. Newell of to investigate it honestly. Come reand ask nie for information Provo, Mrs. H. B. Tipton and Mrs. B. L. Jensen. garding Chiropracti . If you have not yet used Chiropractic adjustments for your health needs its tinio you did so. k0XXXXXXXXXXXX0XCKX ON MERIT Your bank is of value to you only as it keeps constantly in a position to be fundamentally useful to you in your business and financial affairs. The Payson Exchange Savings Bank has developed a service organization which merits your business. Payson Exchange Savings - city. ; Miss Bertie Daniels antji'fitainfwl a Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hurst entertained a few friends at n chicken supper number of her voun , friends at her following the dance Saturday night. home Sunday evening. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Grand Millinery Opening . Saturday, September 9 Exclusive Styles in FALL AND WINTER HATS Everything New from Everywhere Every Day a Bargain Day Bank r - -- mt Five Per Cent Interest on Savings Accounts 'oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooW republican primary Right Way Shoe Tuesday, September 5, a held at the publican primary will be H tho purpose for , ,1 v at hall, of eloe,ting delegates to the repuhli can county convention which will be held at American Fork on September Hi, 1022, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly cone before thp meeting. All republicans are urged to be present. DON S. PAGE, Precinct Chairman. - re- Shop R. F. BERRY; Manager First tCIass Shoe Repairing g Overhaul Best Materials, Fair Prices Your Car! Your brakes will if we line them with 2 Doors North of Post Office be improved K IRKS E Y ATTORNEY AT LAW W Motor Co 1 318 CLIFT BUILDING SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Payson, Utah RHONE WASATCH 3977 T. C. Jeppson, D. C. Ph.C. Three Year Palmer Graduate, 00000000000000000000000000000000000- Payson, Utah. Bank Building - SPECIAL I Ifoir Valhuie JH the past two months Firestone built and marketed more tires than in any similar period in its history. This steadily increasing public preference is proof of the recognition by car owners of the; greater values offered by Firestone. It is a tribute to Firestone .ren all stockholders in the company all actuated by the operat- are universally equipping with Firestone Cords. ing principle of Most Miles per Dollar. shaped product. IN I I Ladies Good Grade Cotton Hose, . . per pair Mens dress up-to-the-min- ute Shirts 8 8 E .... Childrens Play Suits All Sizes And Kinds, Each . Get Your Childrens , Canvas 5c $ .69 75c With Cork insole and U.S Rubber Sole Slippers Size 6-- 2 1 1 The high average performance of Firestone Cords is without equal in the annals of tire making and is reflected by the general tendency to specify Firestone for hard service. Taxicab and bus lines, buying tires by the mile, There are many reasons for the high quality of Firestone tires but chief among the special manufacturing processes are double thus friction internal insulateliminating by g ing each cord strand, and cure, a and insuring perfectly gum-dippin- g, air-ba- well-balanc- ed Dont speculate in tires you will find the right combination of price and quality in Firestone. Come in and let us tell you about the service these Cords are giving other whom you know. car-owne- rs 1.00 The New (W GUM'DIPPED COBEDS 8 8 8 Bargain Center Payson Utah by U. S. L. BATTERY STATION SHULER MOTOR CO. CALLOWAY BROS. GARAGE - Payson, Utah Payson, Utaj Santaquin, Utah |