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Show THE PAYSONIAN. ooooooooooooooooo I SANTAQUIN following motored to Eureka Mrs. Sunday and were guests of Owen Luudholmn, Miss Beatrice I eat ha Tietjeu Laverne lfeel-is- , Wiuuio Ileelis and Carlas The Setting Genoia Sum-uolso- bXX0XXK0XXX' 4 The following enjoyed an outing in Poland Jensn has returned to Genlast Tuesday: oia after a three weeks visit with cunyou Santaquiu and friends iu Delta. lie Hackman, Ewrctt Ilolluday. Mis Julett Goa tea and children of rokitives of California, Lea-thTed Cummingham on his return by liis wus accompanied Lehi are visiting iu this city, the moUior, Mrs. J. A. Jensen and Ins Tietjen and Louis Buckniau of of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer guests Lake. Salt sister, Clara, who will spend a- few weeks visit with the family in Gen ola. Mr. and Mrs. John Eave and Miss Olive Johnson left Thursday family of Salt Lake spent the past Mr. and Mrs. Kay nausea, Miss week in this city at the home of for Idaho, where she wm visit with and relatives friends. Hansen and Mosrs. Oscar and Ella Arietta Mis. Eaves mother, Mrs. Lewis Hausen attended the Hanson Tompson. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Chatwin reunion hold at Lehi last Saturday and Sunday. After spending the pnst month here entertained Saturday at their home with her mother, Mrs. Phoebe Cush in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Eaves Miss Dolly Burruspson of Price is ing, Mrs. George New land and son, and sou, Af ten, and duughti r, Ella, with Miss Lila Hansen. visiting The invited guests George, have returned to their home of Salt Lako. Mrs. in ltobert Toinpaou, Pocatello, Ida. George Beebes were Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Wilkinsons mother, Mrs. Mrs. Lawrence Chatwin of Benjamin, Alexander has been children, Phillip and Carol Beebe, quite ill the past them for ail indefinite Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Degraw of few days. stay. (Spring Luke, Mr. and Mrs. John W. bnith and the Misses Elberta, Zola Mrs. N. W. Nelson entertained last and Marrett Chatwin. The afternoon Wednesday in honor of her son, M ss Helen Christensen and Miss was spent with music, Clauds twelfth birthday anniversary. Thelma Johnson of Rjmnisli Fork and evening Itefreshmeuts Refreshments were served to fifteen games aud dancing. in week this the city, pnst spent served. were of his young friends. guests of Mrs. Joseph L. Olsen. i IT. Armstrong of North Dakota is spending a months vacation in this citv, and is being entertained by liis aunt, Mrs. O. Mott. , At-espending the pnst month in Salt Lake and Provo with relatives. Miss Blenda Higginson has returned to her home here. slumber party was given bv Miss nt ber home, WednesThose invited day of last week. were the Misses Louise Packman of Salt Lake, Laverne Heelis, Beatriee Samnelson Olivp Johnson and Winnie A T.pnthy Tietjen Heelis. Mrs. .Tack Carlos and son, Kenneth, of Salt Lake nTo spending the week here with relatives and aTe the house guests of Mrs. Carols brother Jeddv Greenhnlgh. Mr. and Mrs. Voss Evans left Tuesday for Logan where they attended the Farmers roundup. PA 'I SON', It Eighth Grade. Bay Steele, Seventh Grade. B. Virl Jones. Fourth and Fifth Grades. Juba D. Rigut. I.KLANP Myrtle Frost. Kansas Paper Wo wish to apolo- AUeuian. Sixth Grade. Vernon Bock. gize for the manner in which we diswedding hurt Third and Fourth Grades. Lavorn graced the beautiful week. Through nn error (if the type--- i Heelis. the Per we weio made to say First aud Second. Mrs. Clara roses were punk. What wo should have said was the noses were pink, Boston Transcript. SANTAQUIN SPRING LAKE Grammar Grades Stanley OOLTON C. Anna MUSIC AND DANCING AT TOWNSEND PARK Those who ore spending the summer days at Townsend park aro enjoying a daily afternoon musical program by Evans & company, as well A special as dancing in the evening. musical program is being prepared for Sunday, when an admission of ecu's will be (barged to tho park, including all of the picnic privileges. (Advertisement.) 2! CARD THISTLE Thistly School. OF THANKS Clayson. Santaqum School. Ninth Grado. Eugene ILiggiusou. Eighth Grado. A. E. Wall Seventh Grade. Jessie Pierce, Sixth Grade Emma Peterson. Fifth Grado Helen Christensen. Fourth Grado M. L Duffy. Third Grade Ramona WalL Second Grado Ruth Perkins. First Grado. Erma McCormick. Peterson, lnuiary Grades Veruicia Markham, CLINTON Ada Lee. Payson High School Melvin Wilson, principal; Kathryn Engbsh; Mary Jensen, Eng-hsDouglass, 0. L. Burnett, niutheuiatics ; Frank Clove, physical, scieuce; Enos W. Simons, biological science; Hugh Suttou, phyaicial education; Maruuiu Pro use, phyiscial education; liay J. Alousun, agriculture; D. M. Taylor, mechanical arts; Maud Stone, commercial; Emma Sorenson, home economics; Dora Fuller home economics, Loyd Uamreu, history; Peyton Johnson music; Grace Johnson, oral expression. Gramuior Grades. Wilford Ashby. Tor the many nets of kindness and Primary Grades. Vera Olsen. extended to us at the timfi symp-ithof our deep bereavement in the death LAKE SHORE of our beloved mother, Mrs. Mary E. HiCI, W'e wish to express our sinMr and Mrs. C. 8. Wilkinson en- cere thanks and appreciation. The Mrs. Jeddy Grecnhalgb entertained Lake Shore School Spanish Fork High School Monday afternoon in honor of her tertained Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Nelson magnificent floral tributes were silent W L, last Grades dinner aud at and Seventh esteem Sunday. of love family the and Eighth of an little son, Lentzs tenth birthday expression A. .C. Peterson, principal; Bessie Searlea. all who knew her. Luncheon was served to niversary. Zina Johnson, EngA. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fifth aud Sixth Grades. Margaret l'mley, English; .TF.PSE and DVNTF.L HALL ten little guests. Lulveal oral expression; Jones, are rejoicing over the arrival of a lish; Smith. fine baby girl at their home last Fourth Grades Anna L. A. Audoibou, physical scieuce; J. Third aud Miss Afton Peterson entertained at pnday A. TEACHERS APPOINTED Sumsion Broekbunk, biological science; . her home Tuesday aternoon for the First and Second tirades Florence Alico borne economics; Homstoad, Junior Beehive girls, and their bee Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Davis were Rowe. Wal-lae- o (Continued from Page 1) home served. were Itefrechments Caroline week. Leigh, visitors last economics; Lake keepers. Salt Broekbnuk history; J. R. WilBENJAMIN PALMYRA Mrs. H. W. Gore and mother, Mrs. Professor W. H. Boyle of tbe B. kins, social scieuce; A. FI. Huish, mechanical arts; J .F Skinner agriculY. U. Provo gave a very interesting Charles Dallas were Salt Lnke visitBenjamin School. Palmyra School, last Sunday evening on ors last week. talk here ture; G. Ray HaloB, commercial; Lee Seventh and Eighth. Guy A. John- An Crammer Grades John F. Warner, Simmons, physical education; M. LesEducation and Our Duties." One im. This 1921 hooch is sure pizen. lie Grooms, physical education; W. D. excellent program was rendered. Jr. Fifth and Sixth George A. Wyler. man was Tun in by a policeman for Holt, music; E. A. Morgan, English Primary Tli i id and Fourth Edith Lundell his wife on the street rompr science. and scolding Funk. Leon McKenzie, treasurer of the First ami Second. Miss Ixgren. tho wife was not there at all. Salt Lake Telegram company, spent Springvtlle High School. GENOLA a few days in Payson as the guest MAPLETON GIRLS STATEMENT WILL Eudora Ray L. Done, principal; of his brother, S. M. Simpson. HELP PATSON Floss Eng- Harmer, Grammar Grades. Byron Ahlstrom. Miller, English; Mapleton School education Lish; Laurel Miner, physical TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Primary Grades Beatrico Thatcher, Many women will profit by the Seventh and Eighth Grades. Charles Finley, and oral expression; Mao following statement of one of their C. Gardner. and history; C. H. Wentz, English ELBERTA I was afraid to eat on ae Sixth Grade. 0. H Childs. Liberty sex: Having taken over the mathematics; Elmo Coffman, biological Even rice Garage, we wish to advise the public count of stomach trouble. Fifth Grade. Regina Gardner. science; J F. Wingate, physcal scinull. Melva After' taking Adler-- i that in the future we shall conduct did not agree. Grades. Elma Third and Fourth ence; O. L. Btvrron, agriculture; H. Adler i ka it under the name of the U. 8. L. ka I can eat anything." A J. Jacobsen, A. Baxter, history; Froyd. GILLULLY We are prepared nets on BOTH upper and lower bowel, Battery Station. Grades. Mrs. Second First and science and art; Katherine Adams, to do all kinds of battery and igni- removing foul matter which poisoned Bvrl Snell. . home economics; Lillie Ehcrlo home Wilford Johnson. EXCELLENT for gas on tion work and assure our patrons of stomach. Harold Alleman, comeconomics; Guards We solicit the stomach or sour stomach. complete satisfaction. mechanical GOSHEN M. -- George Lebarnn and fnimly, Mr. and Mrs Daniel Greenhalgh, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Hendrickson an their families Erick Bylund of Provo, Mrs Caroline Rees. Mrs Julia Peterson, Mrs.Minn Olsen and the Misses Dtuop Tietjen Afton Peterson and Drophna the patronage of all who desire Rees motored to Utah lake Sunday ficient service. where they spent nn enjoyable (lay, ELMER R. CLOWARD, bathing, bontriding and picnieing. a. l. McClellan ef- ngainst appendicitis. poisonous matter you was iu your system. never thought B. F. Oft, druggist. iinimm mercial; J. DIVIDEND It brings out Goshen Ninth G rade. arts; School. LaCello Sumsion. A. Whiting, physical educaMilton Thomas, music; junior high school. O. Feterson, tion, boys; Dora Grammar Grades Mildred Boyer. Primary Grades. 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