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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH, DECEMBER of which Miss Cook has been presi-- ! dent for the past year. Those who eujoyod the pleasant affair were Mis. Harding, Mrs. Higler, Miss Velma Miss Harris, Miss Pearl Barnett, Lenora Johnson, Miss Ethel insby, Mrs. P. 0. Loveless Jr. nnd two Mrs. Mary Cook, Miss Elia V. Duioj, children left last Saturduy for Los Mrs. L. W. Johnson and Miss Cook. Angulos to visit with her sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Betts, uu M&ble Roberts. the engagement of theii nouiice Mrs. Minnie White Douglass has (laughter, Lucille Betts, to Benjamin will take boon visiting in Salt Lake for a Johnson. The marriage week with her sister, Mrs. Frank place an December hi, in the Bait Lake temple W'alkingshaw. RIIIBS lBEBS132ai13BI2a332?!SSia JJ IN THE SPOT LIGHT Mrs. Harry Andreason and children left thia week to join Mr. Andreason in Eureka for the remainder of the winter. The marriage of of Lake Shore to this city will take city will take Nellie Youd Merle Haskell of place next Wed-thiplace next Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. Miss s Miss Verna Cook, a bride of this week, was the guest at a shower givMrs. Jasper Taylor entertained the en at the home of Mrs. Laban HardEmpyrean chib last Thursday after- ing Inst Haturdny evening by memnoon. Mrs. Alice Hill was a special bors of the Senior class and officers of the Second ward Y. L. M. I. A. &n't. - I a j FLOWERS j g Express Your Holiday Sentiment 5 8 8 as Nothing Else Can. 3 xooooo Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner an- uouuce the engagement of their to Elinor daughter Wanotta Gardner Jensen of Goshen. The ' marriage will be solemnized on Wednesday, December 21, in the Bait Lae temple. Do Your Christmas Shopping Now! Ci Suits & Overeats at Reduced Prices 1 Petrie entertained at family dinner party on Monday Payson Floral Co. Men s Siuts and Overcoats Suit or Overcoats now reduced to . $32.50 Suits or Overcoats now reduced to . . $35.00 Always Acceptable. $30.00 . 27.50 $30.00 Suits or Overcoats now reduced to . . a in honor of the sixty-fiftbirthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs Jane E. . Matson. h $27.50 . . 22.50 . . 21.50 . . 20.00 . . 13.50 Overcoats now reduced to Done and J. relatives in 25.00 Overcoats now reduced to $26.50 Mr and Mra Stanley D. Done were visiting Salt Lake last week. now! wearing apparel. A baby boy was born to Mr. anu Mrs. Thomas Cloword Jr. last Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Swartz are u juicing over the arrival of a Luby boy at their home last week. A sou was also born to Mr. and Mrs. D. R. G oates last Saturday. C. You will get better selections and more satisfaction by making your selections You couldnt select a more appropriate or more appreciated Christmas Gift for Man or Boy than can be found among our large variety of Mrs. Will Amos was hostess to the Junior Bridge club lust Baturday afternoon.. The club prize was won by Mrs. Floyd Wilson and Mrs. C. F. Dixon received the guest prize. The guests exclusive of regular club members were Mrs. Phoobe Packard of Springville, Mrs. B. F. Ott, Mrs. Frank Harris, Mrs. Maty McBeth, Mrs. L. D. Btewart, Mrs. It. A. Porter and Miss Mae McBeth. Mra E. REMEMBER A Gift Hell Like j Mr. Betterton left on Thursday for his home in Mississippi after spending tne summer here with his daughter, Mrs. Jackson. A Bouquet from the 16, 1921 Overcoats now reduced to $25.00 Harold Smith was pleiasantly sur prised last Friday evening by a group of his young friends. The ocaasion was his birthday anniversary. $17.50 Overcoats now reduced to High School Suits and Overcoas All prices now reduced to Boys, Suits and Overcoats $20 20 Off Sheep Lined and Leather Vests , 15 Dollars m B. F. Mrs. Will McCormick and daughter, Miss Jane Wood, Were Salt Lake visitois last Saturday. Mrs. Mary Peterson the president of the First ward Roligion class was pleasantly surprised last Friday evening by the officers and teachers of the orgaization and their husbands. The time passed pleasantly with rook as the principal diversion fol lowed by a picnic supper. Will Count At OTTS oooooo Order a ROYAL made to measure suit or now at net wholesale price plus parcel post charges. Mr. and Mrs. John Lant, Mrs Net Will Amos motored to Salt Lake Wednesday. lie Gramshaw and Mrs. Seeing is Believing. 000000 A Pleasure to Serve You. Lant & Person Co. Mrs. Mary McBeth entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Horn of Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. McBeth, and Miss Mae McBeth. A dozen photographs will solve dozen puzzling problems. Make an appointment today with Advertisement. Daniels. The Clothiers. First Lady toilet Pharmacy. articles. Advertisement. i g gaill3EKSSSSlCSEZ;S&3S;::CllklLe&KBSEEuBHIS;ii:SLk.,EEE:KS.IEBEBKri:iSIEIIIEmilHBISr Some exceptional pioces of jewel- ry, suitable for holiday gifts are shown by Mrs. J. R. Vance, bo-5n- ISIfiCEiiUEai&XIK&iSlIfiC&SaElIBKrf M 8 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lewis spent last week end in Salt Lake. X-m- as M Off Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mitchell have been in Spanish Fork this week with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis. Your g north of the postoffice. Advertise ment. Mr. and Mrs. Horne of Belle Poun Aliss Pearl Lerwill entertained tain, Ohio are guests at the home of number of friends at her home Friand Mrs. J. S. McBeth. They day evening. me enroute to the Pacific Coast, for Miss Edith Bills left Tuesdn y for I ho winter. Castledale to visit for a month with her aunt Mrs. Dave Williams. The Bophmore class of the high school, entertained thg members of Mrs. John Gardner entertained at tho school at a dancing party last a bundle shower last Monday afterFriday evening. Punch and wafers noon in honor of her daughter, Wau-ettGardner, a bride of Christmas were served. week. Many lovely gifts were given Miss Edna Swortz was in Provo by the relatives and close fnends present. Tho guests included Mrs. F. Sunday, the guest of her sister, Airs. A. Elmer, Mrs. Hyrum Elmer, Mrs. L. A., Christensen. Emma Gardner, Mrs. Lee Elmer, Mrs. Arden Elmer, Mrs. John Elmer, Thomas Howell, organizer for the Mrs. Earl Elmer, Mrs. Halo Elmer. Lo al Order of Moose, was the guest Airs. William Powell, Mrs. H. Sarof Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haynes gent, Mrs. Will Sargent, Mrs. Joseph early in the week Bates, Mrs. Albert Ashby, Mrs. Ben jimia Drolliuger, Mrs. LaVem HerTho imurringo of Aliss Alberta bert, Airs. Leo Vest, ' Miss Erdino Gough, young daughter of Air. and Lucille Bens, Wilma Elmer, Mrs. A. T. Gough, to Wilford Alen-lov- e lushing, Edna Elmer, Aladgo Elmer, Zelma of Srping Lake, was solemnized Pearl Jones, Vera Elmer, oa Wednesday in the Salt Lake tem- Elmer, Syble Elmer, Mts. Hazel Zeeman, Mrs. ple. A large wedding reception will he given in their honor Friday even- Tryphena Belloes, Mrs. May liamil tun, Mrs Fred Allen, Mrs. Florette ing in the Spring Lake hall by the Gardner, Mrs. Jensen and daughter of tho parents young couplo. Their of Goshen. mothers, Airs. A. T. Gough and Airs. Walter Alenlove accompanied jthem Mrs. Bert Taylor entertained ithe ( Balt Lake on Tuesday. Boni Fidi club Wednesday at luncheon and cards. The prize for high Airs. Charles Cloward and daughter, More in progressive five hundred was Madeline, were in Salt Lake Friday won by Aliss Lisle Cravens. Mrs. end Saturday of last week. They Dixon received the consolation, Selby were joined by Mrs. George Rodgers guests other than regular members ami son, Roy, of Milford, who accomwere Airs. George Aliss Soabury, panied them to Tayson to remain unAliss Kathryn Aladge Fairbanks, til after Christmas. Douglass and Aliss Lisle Cravens. a Spend Your Dollars for Your Holiday Purchases Where They Have More Cents. A Dollar Goes Further at The Modern Pharmacy Than Anywhere Else, oooooooooo o We are Slashing the Prices Regardless of Cost on All Holiday Goods. hi ill Hi OREAI LINE OFFERS SPECIAL HOLIDAY RATES TO SALT LAKE CIiY First Lady toilet articles, Pharmacy. Advertisement. Aiod- - a Some exceptional pieces of jewelDates December 23 to 2(i ry, suitable for holiday gifts are and December 31 to January 2, reby Airs. J. R. Vance, turn limit January 4, 1922. Ask north of the postoffice. Advertise- Agent for particulars. ment. S:vlo n |