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Show THE PAY30NIAN, PAYSON, UTAH, DECEMBER 30, 1921 xxxxxxx?ooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo IN THE SPOT LIGHT SALEM NEWS s SANTAQUIN i; 00 OOOOOO OOOCsOOOO Charles Berryf The home of Mayor end Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth wu gladdened loat Thura-da- y brother, George morning by the arrival of a new came down from , son. morning to spend The different grades of tho schools under the direction of a the teachers, presented a Xmas tost Friday evening in tho town hall. It reflected much credit on the At hie homo tout iSuuduy evening Fred Uleuauu entertained a number ot hi young friends at a tmperb chicken were Muuriuc supper. The guests Tin, iihea Duaiola, Trank IwcUe, iera Daley, Armou Cioward. Ethel Lozier, Bertie Daniels, Veda titark, Aileeu Bingham, Eugene Reid. Tree G lease a of Fay son, and Bob WUiiama, Hanson Hales and Bill (Jlayson oX Spanish Fork, schools. Idles Grace Creer of' Balt Lake lias been the guest of her sister, Airs. Charles 1L White. Dave Coombs spent Christmas Eureka the guest of liis sister. at Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Heaton cnter-- I .tiued at dinner Sunday for Mr. and lira. Joe Heaton, Mr. &j a Mrs. it. J. Morrell, Mr. and Airs. A1 Boylanco, Miss Alice Merrell, Miss ltoxio Mer-.tii- , Leslie Barnett, Oran Harper, Loyd lioylance, Orville and Itussoil and Duane, .i roll, Klee Francis, Hail and Geraldine Perry. Miss Lemma BrimhaU camo down from Balt Lake t0 spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe BrimhalL I j Mr. and Airs. George Bodgers and son Boy of Milford, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cioward. Miss Jennie Beece and Dixon, students at the U. and U. of U., Balt Lake, are home until after the Miss Aileen A. C., Logan respectively, hobdays. Friday afternoon the district school accompanied by his a Christum program. They also Berry of Denver bait Duke Christinas had a large Christmas tree, Bunta the week with Mrs. Claus remembering the children with presents. At night tho junior high Berry and sons. student, had a Christmas party. Th Beo Hive girls of the First Tho Biases Aralia Rawson and Bose ward gave a dancing party in the Robbias went to Balt Lake Saturday wurd umusenient hail on Tuesday to spend the Christmas holidays with evening. One hundred young people their parent were present. The county commissioners met with Mr, and Mrs. Bert Ballard, students .ho city council last week to discuss at the University of Utah, are the ho public highway question. guosts of thoir parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ballard. W. C. Orem and his attorney spent st Friday ia thi city looking over , Charlie Kinsey of Baymond, tho right of way to be taken for the is wsiliug m i'uysuu during tiie cement road. , , .outlays. Mr. and Mr. Leater Babin spent A family dinner and social gather- Saturday and Sunday in bpanish Fork ing of thu children and grandchildren . isiting Mi. Babins parents. bus enjoyed in the homo of Mr. and Air. and Mrs. Bichard Mrs. C. F. Dixon on Christmas day. Huntington and two daughters Alaria and Virginia Mrs. Baymond H. Clayton enter- spent Christmas with Mrs. Hunting-otained a few friends at dinner Thursg mother, Mr. Maria Ablidskov. day evening in honor of thu birthday The Salem community held a Christanuivorsity of Mr. Clayton. Covers wero pluced for Mr. uud Mrs. Karl mas program in the church building Keeler, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lee li. Tay- last Saturday evening. They also had lor, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Dixon. Pro- a Christmas tree decorated beautifully. Santa Claus waa present and gave all gressive rook followed. the children pop corn, candy and nuts. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kappl arranOFFERS SPECIAL ged a most pluusuut surprise fur Mr. OREM LINE HOLIDAY RATE8 TO SALT and Mrs. Evan Erickson and brother, LAKE CITY Bay Erickson, last Thursday evening. At midnight a duinty luncheon was Sale Dates December 23 to 26 served. Those present wero Air. and Mrs. Tom Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Deck- and December 81 to January 2, reer. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Cheever, Mr. turn limit January 4, 1922. Ask and Mrs. Laut Brewerton, Hannah Agent for particulars. Jouos, Eva Clay son, Mary Wride, Dr. f. C. Jeppson, Mrs. Ernest Martin and sun, Elmo, Arthur Jones and Mr, and Mrs. Albort Kapplo. Cau-ada- n cun-taut- Mrs. Lizzie White, after spending Xmas at the home of her mother, Mrs. N. Borgonsen, returned to Balt Lake Monday. Mr. and Airs. Nelson of Burley, Ida., is spending the holidays with Mrs. Nelson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bettis. New Years Resolution That you will find pleasure in keeping will be that to constantly increase your savings. After spending two weeks here with relatives and friends, Mr. and Airs. Earl Drollinger have returned to their home in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Drollinger were recently married in tho Balt Lake temple. oooooooo , Mr. and Mrs. L Donald Jerman of Nevada is spending this week in this city, house guests of Mrs. Jerman s i a rents, ALr. and Mrs. Charles A. Tietjen. The Payson Exchange Savings Bank Offers The Best Facilities. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wadsworth and little son and Miss Catharine Wadsworth all of Salt Lake are guests at the T. J. Wadsworth home. 0000000 Five Per Cent on Savings Accounts. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Peterson exChristmas tended thoir hospitality day to Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen of Spanish Fork and other friends. William Bettis of Oklahoma, who has been absent from his home here the past two years, is spending a two George and Albert Backman studweeks vacation in this city wit his ents of the Utah Agricultural College parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Bettis, and arc home for the hobday vacations. other relatives and frionds. iooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Mr. and Airs. Vess Evans were hostess at a Christmas dinner tost fifteen. Sunday. Cover8 were laid fr iiwiawiMM JJgaaggsssagsswm Bay Pepper and Ed Pepper of Mr. and Mrs. Karl F. Keeler enBlackfoot Ida., and Miss Thelma tertained at dinner lust Thursday and Jensen evening, covers Vcrn La Pepper being laid for Mr. of Balt Lake wero hore for Christmas. and Mrs. B. H, Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Loe it. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs, Shores Loveless and U. Dixon. little son, Dean, returned to tholr home in Blnckfoot. Ida., on Tuesday T0 honor Mr. and Mrs. Mearl Hasafter spending a few days here with kell, who were married last week in relative. y the Halt Lake temple, a wedding supand dnnee was given last Thursper Miss Co poling of Tooele is a guest in the Lake Shore amuseday this week at the home of Mr. and ment night hull. Many beautiful wedding Mrs. Will McCormick. gifts were received by the young The bridegroom is well and Mis Anna Nebckcr is here from couple. known in Payson and the favorably Balt Lake for the week with her bridd is ono of Lake Shores most mother. ' popular young todies. Many relative j Mrs, John Loutensock and son, La and frionds from Payson attended tho Mar of Magna have spent the week reception. - li A a1 with Mrs. Loutensock ' parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Major Loveless of and Mrs. Joseph Bingnnm. Mr. Tucker are spending tho holidays with was here on Christmas day. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Bay Conyers and Loveless. . g -- Uki littlo daughter of Eureka and Mr. and Miss Jessie Samuels, educator of the Mrs. liny Done nnd children of Spring-villhave been the guests of their Hawthorno school, Salt Lake, spent parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Wilson tho Christmas holiday with her mother during the week. A family dinner wag and sister at tho Strawberry hotel in this city. served at the Wilson home on Christ-niHj The One of Santaquin ffl ! 8 i fnUI Q OFfRlKft II IlflfiP VlrJlrJ AH (ft ATTENDING i CLEAN . Lout-eusoc- H k , B i e 8 da7- - . . It is the Biggest ..J Miss Helen Townsend, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Allon, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Townsend, is quite Mrs. Lewis Duke and Mr. and Mrs. ill at the family home in Salt Lake. Stanley Alton all of Prov0 were the Ernest Coombs is suffering of a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernard Anderson over Christmas. serious attack of rheumatism at his homo in this city. Ray Erickson spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Evan Erickson. Vern Edmnn is horn from Cnstlo Gnto to spend the Christmas holidays. Wilman Carter of Knightvilto came down Sunday morning to remain for Mr, Eli F. Taylor and Miss Carrie ten days with his family. Marquedson wero Trovo visitors Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bingham entertained at a family dinner on Sunday. were present. On Monday Twenty-sithe same party were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred It. Wilson. Harold Persson and Miss Alice Taylor of Tremonfon motored from Garland last Saturday and wore guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Persson until Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Housoholder and son, Reid, of Eureka have also boon at the Persson home. Dewey Foreman ia visiting for a fortnight with his relatives at Elsinore. UTAH PROVO, Sale Ever Value : ; Here are a few of the bargains and there are many others , that lack S to my clients and friends of Payson that I have found it almost necessary to bo .in daily touch with tho Court and County Records in order that I nmy render the best service to my clients and I have made arrangements with Mr. Chase Hatch of Provo to form 8 partnership with offices nt Provo, Utah. I have enjoyed living at Payson and have, therefore, mado no arrange-ment- s whatever to move my family from Payson. Respectfully, B. A. rORTER. to' nnnouneo xxxxoooooooooooooooo oo ooooooooooo The Season's Greetings Mr. Skaggs and the members of his organization extend to each and a all The Seasons Greetings with Best Wishes for your Health, Happiness and Prosperity throughout the New Year. B B B u 9"OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC Heavy Outing Flannel in Fancy Stripes yard 10c Best Grade of Outings in lights and ddrks... .yard 15c h Bookfold Percales ..yard 10c h Fine Count Percales yard 19c h Good Unbleached Muslin yard 10c h Fine Bleached Cambric Muslin yard 11c Book-fol- d in and Ginghams, plaids stripes yard 15c Fine Zephyr.. Gingham, regular price 40c per yard yard 19c h Devonshire Cloths yard 33..1-3- c Printed Fleece Flannels yard 16 c h ; Fancy Cretonnes yard 15c High Grade Fancy Cretonnes yard 29c All Wool Storm Serge. yard 79c h Corduroy, value $1.25 a yard yard 49c 38inch Wool Batiste yard 69c h Silk Poplins in sport patterns yard 49c h All Wool Slorm Serge yard $1.39 SOinch Cotton Warp Storm Serge .yard 69c 58x76 Cotton Sheet Blankets pair $1.39 64x76 Cotton Sheet Blankets pair $1.49 66x80 Cotton Sheet Blankets. pair $2.29 66x80 Plaid Wool Blankets, value per pair pair $5.45 27-inc- 36-inc- 36-inc- I desire M of space prevents us from mentioning. 36-inc- ANNOUNCEMENT. Inaugurated in Utah County Giving 27-lnc- h 32-inc- h 32-inc- 22-inc- h 27-inc- 36-ins- 36-in- h ch 27-inc- 48-inc- 48-inc- $7-5- X0000000000 3 for Blankets Knight Ci-i$2.98 Knight il2 lb. Camp Blanket, value $4.50 eack $2.59 Lees Mens Unionalls ..each $4.95 Boys Knight Mackinaws. each $7.95 Mackinaws Mens Knight Ribbed Union Suits Cotton Boys -.each 59c ages 2 to 10 Boys Cotton Ribbed Union Suits each 79c ages 12 to 14 $1-0- b B U u B .- .each 98c Mens Heavy Grade Cotton Union Suits Unions and Silk Wool each $2.95 Mens (odd lot) All Womens, Misses, Mens and Boys Sweaters at a discount of 33 per cent L. D. S. Garments, broken lots, values .. cacli$1.98 up to $3.25 Heavy White Cotton Garments, value $2.75 1-- 3 each $1.98 Heavy Ecru Cotton Garments, value $2.50..each $1.98 Double Baek Extra Heavy Garments, value eacli$2ll9 Ecru Heavy Wool Garments, value $3.75... .each $2.98 Ecru Extra Heavy Wool Garments, $2-7- value $3.95 $3.19 Womens Cloth Coats, values up to $45....eaeh $11.95 All Womens Suits, values up to $29.50....each $9.75 One Lot Silk Dresses and Wool Dresses, values up to $25.00 each $10.75 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Sale Closes Saturday January 7 Come to Provo While the Assortment is Good. A great opportunity for the people of Utah County to buy and save. H m Distributors of Quality Merchandise. M aB m u El El B U m yw M H M aaB M B Li B t m a Our aim is to give you more for your money Ki than you expect. Everybodys Store a 50000000000000000XX00X0XC tnnannnnuunxsunuiinuHHiiHiuMUKUBnunnuiunnnnnHuuHnuamau,,,!,,!,,, |