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Show THE PAYS0N1AN, PAYSON, UTAH, MAY 5 1922. story dramatization, song, fancy M rs. Lizzie Johnson were iu Salt dance Op rending. The tcac-borfrom Luke fop a part of the week. 1 neb room at Peteetnect school have Mrs. J. S. Bills, Jr, ig visiting at conducted a canyon party, picnic at nazelton, Ida, with her brothers, " at the city park or a party in the v 4 44 I K David Ammon Douglass. and de; chool room. The children have Mrs. Stella Wilson Peterson arrived Mrs. Alinuie White Douglas hud a lighted in the merrymaking alter a Airs. Lisha Simmons ind children iu oil few lmtlo folk bnturduy on Wednesday evening from Calif- season of successful work. and Mr. and Mrs. Will "Walker of the third ornia lor a visit of six weeks with afternoon to eeleUate Salt Lake spent the week end with of1 1. has retupued her little meco, Betty hor Miss Jennie Gale , mb day Mr. and Mrs. George E. where she has Mrs. M&py Brown. Lake home Salt from Ainu lino IVulkiugaLaw. Wilson. Mrs. Peterson hag made her bet u for a mouth, the guest at the home on the coivt since her Mr. and Mrs. Charles Douglass AI of her brother, Lnuer Gale. marriage home the Belle 1eery entertained, pi. and Inst daughter, Phillis, and Mr. and June. Indies of the Afternoon Bowing club to Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall Ammon Nebeker, Jr, motoped on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. William Fred Tannor, assisted were in Salt Lake Sunday with Mr. Richfield on Tuesday to visit relatives. The religion class olhcers of the by her Mstcr, Alj-a- . Brigham Stone of aad Mrs. Bernell Jensen. Bay Butler who is attending school throe wards entoitaiuod at a social Salem, entertained at a miscellaneous Charles Cioward, at the Utah Agricultural colloge, is Air. and Mrs. on Tuesday in the Seeoud wrd cLup-cl- . shower uu Monday afternoon in honhome fop the week end with his Thu younger ehilJriu danced or of her daughter, Miss Inez Tan Airs. Lizzie McBeth and Bert Phelps Mrs. John Butler. i lour until si o'clock and the n. rt a bride lof the week. Those are motoring to Salt Lake for the mother, older members met in the evening. pi esent were Mj. Frank Ballard, w eek end. Mrs. JiVii Martin, Mrs. Leah Eriek Airs. Buth Eerr Frazer has left win, Mrs. I.eta Kapple, Mr4. F. A. WidictiHoii, Mrs. Myitlo Tanner, Mrs. for Los Angeles to join" her husband Martha Kapple, Mrs. Zelpha Tanner, after n visit of several weeks with M s Afnble Stewart, Emma her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sirs. MaiKon, Mrs. Etta Tanner, Alps. H. Kej-r- . Mrs. Sarah Kirkman of Salt Lake K. Green, Mrs. William Calkins, Afrs. the past week hero visiting spent Air. and Mi. Henry Jeppsou en- with her mother, Airs Eizaboth Mrs. Marian Bluck entertained at John O. Tayloi, Mrs. lJeber Curtis, Wall, , Mrs. Anna tertained at dinner Sunday for their and a children' party on Monday after- Mrs. Leonard Steiner-keptsister, Airs. Emma Openshaw. Sum Mrs. Mrs. noon to 'honor the seventh birthday Curtis, Hetty Hurst, parents, Mrs. Mary Jcppsuu and Mr. A. Peery, and Airs. Henj-Mrs. George Elmer. Airs. Jep" of her little daughter, Louise. The Pi. kenug, Mrs. Cloyd Holladay of Pocatello, her children made merry with gamos of Erlandson, Mrs. Peyton Johnson, Mr. pson left on Wednesday tor is tho house guest of Airs. AT. Ida, various kiudg and refreshments were Hnmron, Mr. Simons, Carlysle Hurst, home at Pleasant Grove after a S. Holladay and Mrs Doplina Aloore. Arietta pleasant sojourn of several weeks at Mis. Coombs, Airs. served by tbte hostess. Simmons and Miss Edith Taylo.r. the home of her son. Sunday evening Miss Druee Tietjen Mrs, Dave Mitchell and Airs. Wilat a card party at the entertained Tho Junior class of the Paynon li Curtis left Wednesday morning Mrs. Harriet Douglass hag been homo of Mrs Dottio Openshaw. The for Los Vegas, Nev., to sjoin their high school gave a banquet last Fri- visiting in Salt Lake this week. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mennels hnsbunda for the Bummer. day evening in honor of the seniors. tolladay, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Open- Coverg wero placed for almost one Mr. and M;. Jake Francom and the of member The junior high school graduates hundred including children of West Jordon spent Suns and the two held their graduation party og Wed- family and with Mr. and Mrs. James FranThe guests were seated at day classes. com. nesday evening immediately after Chiropractic Health Talk. their exercises in the Firat ward twk) long tables in the gym. The in effective wero very chapeL Thoy gathered at the Hurst decorations Mr. and Mrs. Moss of Woods Cross CniBOPBACTIC ADJUSTMENTS and cabaret whore dancing wag enjoyed. the senior class colors, purple were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. were violets of bowls Lunch wag aerved by tho refresh- white. There ig no such thing as chiroJ. F. Dixon last Sunday. placed at intervals the length of the ment committee. treatment. Ask for an practic table a ml the place cards were atadjustment. In a restricted sense, Lewi Sadie Children of Msr. and made favors, Mr. and Mrs. Wilman Carter, Mr. tached to clever hand adjustment ag an action whereby form Spanish Fork spent Sunday and Monan expert, trained as a specialist and Mrs. John Porsson, Jr., ami! which were nut baskets in the her Mrs. Mr. and with Mil day parents, in the human spine, delivers chTdren wero in Spanish Fork Alon-- i of a In ge xiolet. Miss .aomi a Amos. Class John of the Junior re-son, president scii attend Carter the to utific thrust, using only his family day toast as Woods introduced Albert un on. bare hands in contact with the How-Mr- . Mrs. Jasso Earle entertained the master. Toastg were given by various processes of tho vertebrae club on Junior Other Tuesday. Bridge Eobison of ar, Wilsin, senior president; and Mrs. Bert units. friends who enjoyed the pleasant Clove, Nevada and Mrs. I&ose Dwight of pal MWin Wilson, Such an adjustment is practima affair L. were D. t T S.E. Mi. Ware, jjMrsj anco, Lowell Johnson, Salt Lake were in Payson last week fn' painless and never works incally Clar-MIfouts, Mrs. John Cravens, Airs. It. the cuestg of Mrs Eobison 'g parents, Erlnndson, Oscar Hansen and jury to a patient. A complete adMra. A. S. H. and was Politer; Tipton and Mrs. Will rage. They re- - once Kitchen. The banquet justment is the giving of suffi-eieAirs. W. P, Moreford. The prize for to Novada by auto accom- - ved in five courses and wag prepared thrusts to effect normal reto Mrs. under high scope wag awarded warned by Mr. and Mrs. Tago. by the domestic science girlg of sublnxated vertebrae alignment Will Amos. , the direction of Misg Dora Fuller. Some cases are fully adjusted in Bold Pergson was in Salt Lake a very short time, others linger To mark the close of their work Airs. Flint McClellan entertained at the first part of the week on busistanding, may require moe adin the gpado schools, various social dinner Sunday evening in honor of ness justments. activities have been in order during the first anniversary of the birth of Leora. Coveps school program - was her little daughter, . t the week. A T. C. Jeppscr, D.C. Ph. C. the at and Mr. of Taylor sichool on wore placed for fourteen. conducted Tho infant, daughter Mrs Arthur Daley died last Monday." Wednesday to which tho parents were Chiropractic Health Service a and Mrs. Leeell Curtis and The funeral took place on Tuesday, invited. Each presented grade ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo j IN THE SPOT LIGHT We Yield 4444ttT44"' paj-cuts- To every legitimate demand upon us to aid our customers and it is a pleasure to talk over business affairs with patrons. We may be of service to you in solving some of your financial problems. Ij-on- P0000000OO0000000 SANTAQUIN ooo ooooooooo oooo oooooooo Payson Exchange Savings Bank t ' o pai-tner- Five Per Cent Interest c.n $ ivings Account 00000000000000 0000000 ooooooooo o Payson. A pageant representing the pioneers of 47 was presented by Tietjen. the primary children. Airs. R. C. Font was hostess to the Vrs. Z. Jones has returned to her Social Hour club on Friday afternoon home in Santaquin after a weeks of last week. Luncheon was served to twelve member and a spukial visit in Eureka with her children. guest, Airs. Pauline Christensen Mrs. I. M. Duffy entertained her Mrs. Charles Tietjen entertained students last Friday night at a at luncheon in .ajfteruoon Tuesday theatre party given in honor of tho lioior of Mrg. Cloyd Holladay of birthday anniversary of her son. Pocatello. Covers were laid for Gene, Thirty children were present. eight. ijhaw, Ralph Wadsworth and Ephraim 1 1 r. Mrs. Mary S. Boyle is spending n Mrs. James Lunt of Alamnjoth week in Salt Lake and Lehi visiting will spend a 'week here with her with relatives. parents, Mr and Airs. Heber Taylor. d ' Airs. James Whittle Air. and Alrii. Vess Evans entertained Sunday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. AUstrom who is leaving for California for a summer Primary conference was held here vacation. Covers were laid for eight Sunday in the ward church. Presi guests. dent Mrs. Annie Kaye presiding. Stake officers Mrs. Karl The graduates gave their dance present Keeler and Mrs. Lee R. Taylor of Tuesday evening in the town halt Wyo, sister, of Evanston, has been visiting with. her Mrs. 8. B Nelson. I ' I The New Golden Rule 4 DELTA, COLORADO HELPER, UTAH PAYSON, UTAH Everything for the Family for Less Money Girls Fine Dress Values Made from Amoskeag Gingham and Chambray, Plain Colors and Checks. 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