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Show THE PAY80NIAN, PAYSON, is survived by her hnsbaod and ten children also her aged parents who reside in Spanish Fork. IN THE SPOT LIGHT The Mrs. Dave Shuler was hostess to the Boui Fiili club on Wednesday afternoon. Guests other than regular member were Mrs. Earl Bale, Mrs. Morrell Waters, Mrs. J. C. Barney and Mrs. Wendell Erlandson. Hairy Keele of Ririe, was visiting here with relatives last week ItUu, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morgan were down from Eureka for the week-end- . The children of Mrs. James Shuler arranged a birthday jrnrty in her honor last Friday, it being the seventy-thiref her anniversary birth. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Chid Packard of SpTingville, Mr. and Mito. George Seabury, Mr. and Mrs. GeoTge Shuler, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shuler, Mrs. Lou Calloway, Mrs. Ammon Nebeker, Jr., Mrs. Golden Calloway and David Curtis. d Mrs. Arthur a Peay entertained party of close friends at a pleasant social function on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ephemia Smith left during the week for Salt Luke to remain for several weeks. arranged five hundred party last Fri day evening at the C. F, Dixon home. All oi the detail), were suggestive 01 the Luster seasou. Eight tables were riled wan players and the prizes weie received by Mrs. Fioyd Wilson and it. H. Clay run. 'there were artistic baskets tilled with eggs on which was perched an easter bunny. A late supper was served from the small tables, Easter novelties were l'or the centerpieces. The guests were the members of the Justamere club auj a few other friends of the hostesses, covers being placed for Mr. and Mrs. liurris, Mr. and Mrs. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Lee It. Tayloi, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Clay on, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Morteiiscn, Mr. and Mrs. Will Amos, Mr. and Mrs. Will McClellan, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stciucckert, Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Wilson, Mr, aud Mrs. Will McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Humreu, Mr. and Mrs, B. W. McMullin, Mrs. John T Lant, Mrs. Nellie Grarashaw, Misg Mae McBeth, E. L. McCormick and Mr, and Mrs. Elmer McBeth. u.-- Utah-Idah- Miss Donna Dauiels spent Tuesday in Salt Lake, tone accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Horace Farridy, Mr. Farridy being a delegate t0 the Botary convention feom the Spanish Fork club. Mrs. Leg Taylor was a visitor last Thursday. Chiropractic .We know how we feel nnd you can te certain that we never "ive up trying to keep nnd increase this confidence either. ' Any htore improvement, ahy service improvement, price concession any -- in fact, anything hat will bring us into closer harmony with the great Public, is eagerly welcomed here and put into execution. Learn to shop here and youll soon find out why we have the confidence of the Public. -- Our-Money-Back inner"self. Its a little too warm for youll have to soon. e heavies--if Because of Guarantee Policy No hesitancy here about giving your money back. We realize that while there may be a customer now and then who may be unreasonable in her claims, the great majority are right in their demands and we prefer to satisfy the bigger number taking our chances that the small minority will eventually see things our way and become firm friends of the store. Do not a carry grouch against the storewe want to have your confidence at all times and we will do everything to keep it. Test us. Confidence Begets Confidence C I- Check off what you need and tear out this ad. Bring it along with you when youre down town some day this week and hand it to one of our men. Youll get quick and interested service with a big Q and a bigger S. V Lant & Person Co The Clothiers ooooooooooooooooooooooooooxxxoooooooooooooooooocooo Floyd Smith gave a party at his I Mrs. J. 8. McBeth entertained the Sunday evening. Games, music ladies of the Afternoon Sewing club and supper were enjoyed by several I at her suburban borne on Thursday I of his school friends. afternoon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Lemmon returned home Sunday evening from Southern California where they have been for the winter. . Just Received a New Assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Ghildrens Hats Ladies' Coats and Suits are Now on Display oxxxxoooooooooooooooooooco oooooooo xoooooooooooooooooooooo Me.is Khaki Pants $ Womens Oxfords I Mens Ties Good Heavy tjrg O pi y 00000000000000000 Ladies Hats All Silk $2.98 oooooooxxoooooox of this Organization 10c OOOOOOOOOOOOOKXXXX $2.98, $4.25, $5.98 Hope Bleach Nothing Over OOOOOOO&OOOOOOOOOK Crochet Cotton 12 Quality per yard l-- 2c 98c ooooooooooooooo Ladies Suits 1 5c yd. $15, $25 oooooooooooooooxx Mens Socks Overalls 59c 75c & 89c oooooooooocooooox L D. S. Garments 000OO000000000000 lOcpr. Mens Dress Shirts $1.00 . ooooooooooooooooo Percales Boys $1.00 Unbleached Sheeting Overalls ooooooooooooooooo 10c ball Ladies Summer Unions 49c ooooooooooooooooo Shoes are the Backbone Ready Trimmed, Latest Shapes, Newest Creations Light Weight - pay lower prices here. oooooooooooooooox When this business was established we made it one of the set rules of this business that Cve would do everything to earn the confidence of the public having confidence in our ability to do so. That we have been successful goes without saying when one considers the rapid strides we have made since we have been established. Confidence begets confidence. We felt confident we could please the people of this city and they have rewarded ns with their confidence. doz- are-yo- home Health Service you havent changed over yet, Probably theres a lot of little things you need just now- - maybe a ull en collars or a few pairs of socks-b- ut no matter what they nerve-diseas- T. C. Jeppscn, D. C PL Palmer Graduate Payson, Utah Socks? While youre adorning your outer self dont forget the comfort of the THE SPINAL COLUMN. The Spinal Column is the main abaft of the body. It supports the head, trunk, and extremities, und to its marvelous structure is due mans upright position. The spine is composed of thirty-thro- e of segments, and twenty-fou- r these are freely moveable in the normal adult. From childhood to old age the spine is subjected to strain. Its construction and our manner of walking upright subject the column to every manner of concussion. It carries the heavy load of the trunk. It suffers the effects of constant jarring. Violence and straining jar and jolt it; Contraction of muscles tends to exert abnormal pressure. Forces are concentrated (yi gome segments and draw them out of alignment. Nerves are impinged just the moment a vertebra is thrown out of its normal position. The flow of the current is impaired. There can be but one result in the organ supplied by the pinched of the Public U Spring-vill- Underwear?--o- r Nows the Time to Buy the Little Things! Cfcircpractic Health Talk. Great to know You Have the Confidence - Need New Under the direction of their beekeeper, Mrs. Thelma Perry Merrell, the Junior Bee Hive girls of the Third ward presented an evenings program at Tuesdays meeting. The audience was delighted with the demonstration of Bee Hive work as given by the girls. Musical and literary numbers were alao well received. Miss Lflio Boyle spent Thursday and Friday of last week in Balt Lake. The Public Have Confidence In HowADoHar Does Travel! o ' Miss Ella V. Daley entertained a Mrs. Bossio Huish Hall is visiting group of her young friends at her her sister, Mrs. Elbert Bigler. home Sunday evening. Mrs. Charles Berry and sons, Amlister Oarter of , Eureka spent brose and Charles, have been visiting Mr. in Salt Lake. Wednesday with his pnrents, and Mt. Wilman Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Matson and Mrs. J, W. Reid and her sister, Mrs. John Matson of Maplcton were Mrs. C. Cropiper of Deseret were the gucstg of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. visiting with friends in Mammoth Petrie Sunday. last week-end- . Mrs. A. L. Curtis was visiting in Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coombs and Provo Inst week. children returned last week from Cslifornia where they have been a Mrg.Clarenee Daniels received during the late winter months. telegram last week from Bliss, Jda., telling of the death of her sister, Mrs. Flint Dixon and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Charles Ernest. Funeral services Harris entertained at a charmingly and interment were in Idaho. She , woxkoooxckxooooooooxxoooxooooooooooo Sugar club will give a free dunce in the Favilion next Monday night. An invitation ha been extended to all beet growers, factory employees and prominent citizens of Fayson to attend. The Boy Scouts of the Wolf Patrol, Troup 1, gave a dancing party in of Attorney Walter P. Kirksey the First ward amusement hall last Springville was a visitor in Payson last Tuesday for the purpose of inFriday evening. terviewing several Black Hawk InMrs. M. G. Flatten and Mrs. Harry dian war veterans with a view of P. Allen entertained the members of preparing and filing claims under the Social Tea on Tuesday afternoon the March 1917, federal law. at the home of Mrs. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erlandson Misg Elva Franeom and Miss Alice and Wendell Erlandson were in Salt Murrell were In Provo Saturday. Lake Monday on business. If UTAHT MARCH 31, 1922. ooooooooooooooooo Fancy Wide Ribbons 25c yd. ooooc.ooooooKooWooooooooooo. Golden Rule PAYSON BRANCH tore Payson, Utah A |