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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, IN THE SPOT LIGHT mniiitmiiiitti at the academy. many friends of J.( 1 1 1 1 t Salt Lake with her sister, Mrs. Edna J)r. and Mrs. Wylder Ellis, who recently returned from Persia where they did missionary work have been Mrs. John H. Amos and little guests at the homo of the Rev. and daughter, Coorgia, went to Eureka Mrs. Wildman Murphy. Sunday evening to visit with Mr. uud Mrs. Leo Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombs, M r. and Mrs. Henry Jeppson, Miss Rhea1 Mr. and Mrs. Hernell Jensen and Coombs and Miss Ora. Jeppson were! baby are here for three weeks at the visiting ut Eureka last Sunday. home of Mrs. Jensens mother, Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall. Miss Mae McBoth is in Salt Lake! this week. Mr. and Mrs. Shores Loveless and little son, Dean, left Tuesday mornMiss Elizabeth Bushnetl has reing for Blackfoot, Ida, where Mr. turned to Salt Lake after a visit Loveless will resume hi duties in of several weeks with Airs. Frank the office of the Utuh-lduhsugar Harris. company. Mrs. W. H. Reece entertained at Mr. and Mrw. Dave Shuler, Mr. dinner Sunday for Air. alnd Airs. I. and Mrs. George Soabury and Mrs. II. Smith and Air. and Airs. Dave Georgo Gardner were at Eureka hist Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs Smith are Sunday, leaving for Salt Lake to reside, having spent the summer in Mrs. Mary McHeth entertained the Afternoon Sewing club last Friday. Guests other than the regular memMrs. Sarah Bartlett of Salt Lake bers were Mrs. Henry Erlandson, and her granddaughter, Aliss Gladys Mrs. J. R. Vance and Mrs. R. A. Bartlett were the Airs. guests of lorter. ITenry Erlandson last Sunday. Nicola. 1 Wasatch school William The .Mr. and Mrs.! sou of oldest Shenner, Wiliam H. Shermer will be pleased t,f the Empyrean club 'gu. Mi a to learn of his marriage to their husbands arranged a anj Stewart of St. Louis. 1 he nllt surprise party on Mrs. Kathryn on Wednes The llht Thursilay evening. happy event took place They a(y,ljr us j the nature of a melon week in Chicago. day of last will reside at St. Louis. j J pleas-Virgini- j her the iJm hospitality Wednesday afternoon at ... ii, jJ. ,C Mrs. Clyde members was hostess to Morgan Oetogan club T & ufte,oo I -No J Wrlaon Jr, home on was Sh0 gathering. t street. Guests exclusive ot the rcgu',iun AIish Alary bv- her sinter, Mrs. lar club members were loaj Wilson, Mr. Feam Urey, Mrs. Ivan Geraldine Faiilmuks; Wilson, Mias the Mrs. Her Cards are out announcing and Miaa Lyle Cravens. Stewart, nell Jensen lormerly a member, who lniirringe of Miss Hazel now resieds in Bait Lake was also daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. of Stewart to Rufus 8. Anderson present. A wedding reception was Benjamin. the at The First Ward religion class met given Wednesday evening and hall amusement many Hejamin Tuesdny atfternoon in the first meet The children friends and relatives attended . The ing of the season. sister of Airs. John were taken to Memorial purk whore bride is the Jr. lersson, was melon delie.ious of a abundance served and a merry social hour enMrs. John Cnblerwcll of Roosevelt About 100 children alt joyed. lias been visiting at the homo of Mrs. T. H. Wilson, Jr. .he j 1. of the 1 j Shermer left during Miss the week for Mt. Plcawunt to attend Bessie Miss Vent Amos is visiting iHTfMwBwniaimwiiwwwM1K ANGELUS ' UTAH, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921 UFRIENDS and neighbors the taxes are very heavy, and if those laid on by the government were the only ones we had to pay, we might the more easily discharge them, but we have many others, and much more grevious to some of us. We are taxed twice as much by our IDLENESS, three times as much by our PRIDE, and four times as much by our FOLLY; and from these taxes the commissioners cannot ease or deliver us, by allowing an abatement. However, let us harken to good advise, and something may be Mrs. Vaud Bale, a recent bride, The Social Tea met on Tuesday was the honored guest at a miscel- with Mrs. J. 8. AIcBeth at her sulaneous shower given last Wednes- burban home. Fifteen members day at the home of her grandmoth- motored out for the afternoon. er, Mrs. Hiatt. Many lovely gifts were presented to Mrs. Bale. Miss jyierl Alanwill and Alias done for us. Alil-dre- Tidwell of Salt Lake have been Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berlin and little enjoying at pleasant visit in Payson. in daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence On Monday evening three new Johnson, motored down from Salt Luke Sunday and spent the day members were initiated into the Girls high school athletic club: Miss with their mother. Mrs. Vina Grace Johnson, Aliss Kathryn Douglass and Miss Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. George Shuler and at Mrs. Herman Tagge Jr., and Airs. relatives family were visiting Ray Downs of Salt Lake are guests 3 Eureka Sunday. at the home of Mrs. Taigges mother, Airs. Frank Smith. To mark the conclusion of their have which very jiroject work they The first regular meeting for the successfully pursued during the sum season of the Cultus club was held mcr months, the young girls of the on afternoon at the home Four H cooking and sewing clubs of Wednesday Mrs. R. A. Porter. the president, at five course dinner party gave a Business were matters discussed, the Pnyson high school last Thurs the plans for the winters principally was all The work day evening. work. The study of the Alodern done by the girl3 and their supervis Arts of the United States will Fine ors, Miss Lucille Betts, Miss Emma be taken up and the first program McDowell and Miss Elaine McClelwill be held on September meeting Miss Cards were placed for lan. 28. Gladys Christensen, state director of girls club work from tne Utah AgMr. and Mrs. Joseph Mendenhall ricultural college, Principal and Mrs. last Wednesday after a visit returned Melvin Wilson, Mrs. Emma Sorensen, S and Miss Fuller of the high school of tw'o weeks with relatives at Huntington, Emery county. During faculty and the club girls and the th( time they were at Huntington supervisors. Mrs. Ausitin Wakefield, brother of Mendenhall, died and was buried. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN THEATREj Fork Hawaiian Jewels Musical Company It ta j ANightin Paradise Isle An Extraordinary Musical Treat IQ M M Face Powder, Face Creams, Dandruff j PRESENTING M Excelsis Toilet Preparations Superior to all Others Eradicators, m M H U Extracts, Etc. aM ay EVERYTHING FOR MILADYS TOILET M M m U j I If Mrs. Mendenhalls Millinery m ta m Next Door to Postoffice x H ' Friday and Saturday, Sept 23-2- 4 Featuring Glenn 2 Lucille Paka, Milani Keala, Daniel Kamika, Palmer Paka and D. K. Makuakane Best of Hawaiian Musicians. Every member a 100 percent Artist. An Evening of Entertainment You Will Never Forget Two Nights Only ainwmnniiNiimmnnunnmimm 2 2 Loveless left on Goodbye This Month Thats what the Poya! Tailors, Chicago and New Y ork, are doing by making some Extraordinary Price Reductions on their finest all pure Woolen Suits and Overcoats. SALE GOING ON NOW IN THIS STORE The best made to measure custom tailored Suit or Overcoat in America at $30.00, $37.50 and $42.50 AUTHORIZED ROYAL DEALER LANT & PERSSON CO. i s THE CLOTHIERS" If Wednes-- day for Logan whore he will con Ever mindful of the fact that tinue his studies at the Utah Agri every new arrival helps to increase cultural college. the population of Payson, the stork made a brief stop at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Douglaps and Mr. and Airs. Peyton Johnson last little daughter, Joy, motored down Tuesday morning leaving a baby from Salt Lake last Saturday morn girl. ing and spent two days with their CARD OF THANKS and mother. Mrs. Julia Douglass other relatives. We desire to extend our heart felt thahnka to the friends who took Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clayton of of the funeral atnd to those Salt Lnkc were here on Saturday to charge who so kindly assisted during the attend the'funeTal of Warren Love illness and death of our darling son, less. for the consoling way in which the were comlueted, for the seitvices our beautiful floral offerings, for Jewel, and to each and every one who so nobly assisted in any way. Mr. and Airs. II. R. SIIAUL We are Kissing Our Profits m BauHHHunnasaiEBiEirsisuiBii GIRLS CLUB REPORT club. We then built a- huge bonfire in the hollow ami roasted and marsh mallows. Every The members of our club hud a weiners time. delightful treat laef Tuesday, when we initiat- one had a most ed four girls into the club. Each And Aliss Douglass. Alisn Johnson, of the propeetive members had to and Aliss Fuller, "the new members, dress in the most absurd costumes decided that they hail missed a lot that tho club girls could think of, of fun by not entering our club und were then made to walk down sooner. (inni'i street and give a Ukulde eon ci rt by one of our new street monuwillments. After they had s0 these stunts, ingly preformed us at oiu of Aliss Prouse treated our modem soda fountains, and she solemnly pronounced them members The new members are' of the club. Horenoe Naoma Ellsworth, No blanks in the Alodern Pharmacy from sale tomorrow night grab Contents of each 7:30 to" 9 oclock. No parcel from the regulair stock. drugs or patent medicines in any of the parcels. Advertisement. CARD ATHLETIC OP THANKS a the many who extended to the us during sympathetic feeling time of the distressing illness of our young son, Warren N. Loveless, and who at the time of death lessened our sorrow by so many acts of kindwe wish ness ami thoughtfulness, to extend our most hoartielt thanks. Air. and Airs. SHORES LOVELESS Under the guidance of members of tTfah County Alpine club, the of club Wasatoh Mountain jj,p Lakp Mt. I is 1lallIlinK (..iriy as(.om Nebo, according to bv 1r L D pfouts Topsy,-rpppivp(banks, Donna Daniels and Drake. this city. Because of the popularity of our . : club, some of the lady members of j the faculty, asked to join our merry j q00 FOR CLASSIFICATION We decided to make their troupe. initiattion private, so we asked them FOR SALE. Voting cow and calf. L. F. hollow and Hiatt, tn walk through the 16-The school. .the to girls high up waited for the appenmnec of the ncres RENT. 20 faculty members and at last they! FOR SALE OR land. F. R. alfalfa Hiatt, arrived at OUT dear school, where we; good pronounced them members of ourj Pnyson. late 1 To VISITING ODD FELLOWS GUESTS OP PAYSON OGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC GIFTS FOR Showers and Weddings TODAY Flower Baskets Cut Glass Bud Vases Hand Painted China , Pyrex Baking Dishes Practical Serving Trays Payson is the mecea todnfv for the Odd Fellows lodges of Juab and Utah counties, and the members of tho lodges of Provo, l.ehi, Spring and ville, Nephi Spanish Fork, Eureka, to the number of several hundred, are gathered here for the principal outing, events of which are being staged on the community playground on Utah Inexhaustible quantities of avenue. and cantaloupe watermelon peaches, ar,. being served. The festivities began at noon wnb in the park, follow n picnic lunch ed by a miscellaneous program at 1 oclock, at tho close of which a program of sports for the children was carried out. The big event this afternoon is game between the Span a baseball old n.nd the infants Fork is, of Pnyson. men Dancing is on a tho program for tonight, with grand I .0. O. F. march ns a Dishes in Sets. Everything that Makes Housekeeping a Pleasure The real value of the iweels at Q the Modern Pharmacy grab sailo morrow night, from T:2t to 0 o'clock.1 ( Bet 0 will be from $1.25 to $6 emdi. the opportunity for n'Q .ter grab to-(- bargain.-Ad- vert moment. cOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO |