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Show T1IE PAYSOXIAX. A baby boy was born to Prenidiut and Mrs. Henry A. Gardner at their homo i Spanish Fork last Sunday. IN THE SPOT LIGHT rrMdht Mrs. E. L. McConnich was hostess to the ladies (.f the Afteruon S' v ing club on Thursday. j ill K ere was in Salt fereiice. Other 'irst D. ' ward were. Dixon, Mr. UTAH, APRIL 8, 1921. PAYSOX. Miss Anna Wndv is here from Salt l.ake for a fortnight's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mis. L. B. vrjde. Alfred It. Wilson entertained Justamere elub last Fiiday after-- Mrs. th Mrs. J,. V. .Vebeki r, M rs. notiii. Karl Simmons ami Mis. Muinie' Douj lass were sperinl guests. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hone of Benjamin spent Monday here with relatives. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth in Mrs. Jerry Iteeee ami Mrs. Ernn-fertained at dinner Sunday evening Meharrcr, for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patten, Mr. Monk have bee,, in Salt Lake this k Heharrer and and Mrs. Dave Shuler, Mr. nml Mrs. week. larrel Drown and Mr. ami Mx-- . Mr. and Mrs. Wilmun Carter have Its v Monsen. moved from Eureka where they have Hindi. Mr. tint Thomas Th,. students in the fifth grade at resiiled for more than two vears. were t, Sail Lake this w el k the Peteetneet sehool and their teaeh They are now loeated in their home i .iV i v t he dra h it. Mrs. Josephine Sehram arranged on Fast First South street. ng tn e, e. 1'I r tin ir of broilii wife. Mr. Frank-- a purty for Janet Webster as a farehr bn II li h. i 'n n Miss Iona Cravens extrude, Miss Dora Montague of Salt Lake nl services and well before she left for Spriugville hospitality to the members of the t. rinent in vine at spent the week end here with Tuesday. on Friday afternoon. lioui Fidi elub hint Wednesday ati' r noon in a most enjoyable uffaiA rIhe fourth gijnde of the 1'ir.st ward! The Bridge elub met on Saturday She was assistisl by her sisters. Mis" ihool and their Gravies. Cora Miss with Mrs. John Cravens. Rev. and Mrs. Wildnmn Murphy afternoon Sunday Cravens and teacher, l.yle Betts enjoyed a pleasant Guests exclusive of the regular mem were in Salt Lake during the week. Mrs. Bernell Jensen of Salt Luke Mi-- s v.ho wa9 forfnally one o. the c.nbl picnie outing in Psysoii cunyu,, on bers were Mrs. Elmer McBetli and 'Mrs. E. P. ClulT of Spanish Fork. members was present as a sieiinl; Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. S. McBeth and Miss Mae McBeth were Salt Lake guest. visitors this week. acProfessor John H. Coombs, irgil Coombs, MV and Mrs. Loo Inf companied by his eon, Moip-wore the guests of Mr. Coombs' Silver City were home for last week , end. brother, Dave Coombs, city electric-innseveral days during the Mrs. W. II. lteei-is spending the Miss Jessie Samuels, a member of week in Salt Lake with her daughter. the teaching staff at thn Hawthorne Mrs. H. I. Smith. school in Salt Lake, is spending the Faster holidays with her mother and Mrs. William Cowan of Mammoth ister, Mrs. Anna Samuels Smith and was visiting here with relatives last Miss Florence Samuels, in this eity. Saturday. urth, Member of the Ilntre Nous club enjoyed a pleasant social afternoon ou Wednesday ns the guests ot Mrs. Do Witt Pecry. (iuests exclusive of regular members were ftlis. G. J. Cotterell, Mrs. B. Ieery, Ms. Maggie Cravens, Mrs. Harrison Hur-- t and lLiih Miss Mada Taylor. J. J. Sohar-Goog- Ring the Liberty Bell Bank i Today -- Lui-il,- . j Mtb. F. A. Sorensen is Park City where she has fortnight. 5 Per Cent on Savings W. J. Done, manager of the Pavso,, is Adertising comrnnv, attending the convention of the Rocky Moua- Mrs. Harvey Smith w a hostess tain Poster Adveitming association t to the Octagon club the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake. Thursday l;t were afternoon. Mrs. Speeial guests Bert Stevens, Miss Mada Taylor its Edna Cowan. Miss Bessie tending school home last Saturiln Bishop and Mrs. Beter Borup mo tored (town from Eureka Saturday and were joined here by their mniher. Mrs. Robert Mattinsori. They eon tinned on to Salt Lake for muter Shirley Jlouglass was given party Mondnv evening of his Vi.ung friends, ntfair was to eelebin'e his li v biithdav and was nnnnged prise teen in ... Kerr Gnieting. 1 eonsin, Fred Allen has California where winter months. Dixon. Quale John entertained dinner party Wednesday evenhonor of the birthday mini ing i versa rv of her husband. Thp guests included Mr. and Mrs. T. Sorensen. Mr. and M rs. John Jensen. Mr. and M rs. F. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Chatwin all of Genola ami Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cotterell. at hi rs. William Shermer (tmjr ilnught ers were in Salt Lake last Saturday .Mrs. Weleh in Spriugville M iss Maxine Greenhnlgh tarjuin was the week"' cm Mr. anil Mrs Miss Arreva Lewis nml Miss pie Reece, both students at thi in Logan ricnltural college home for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Robot MeOme had, Jjor their guests last week end, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Kellernuin of Salt J "1 '3 e Maud Curtis and daughter, Miss Leoln Curtis of Springv itle, were the guests of Mrs. Henri' Er- lan dson last week. 2 . Mrs. George Bauershas leturn, ,l fro:'1 Idaho where she spent a month wit her sister, Mrs. Ethel 1 week. Lake. Mean Your Independence Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. .Tustin A. Loveless were in Salt Lake to attend con fcrcnce. Miss Edna Lovloss joined them for the week end. Mrs. Heber Johnson has Salt Lok0 the past week. ence It Will Mrs. A Miictiu-l.inmama of modern life by the author of such sue- The House cesses i.s Eyes of Youth, (heating Cheaters, of Glass. Exposing u gigantic, conspiracy ngninst American inst it nfioiis, American homes, America,, lives, American women. Will be show,, at the Gnyety Theatro on Monday anil Tuesday of the coming week. MiMlMMaaBMBSaB3S'K1IBIMasa35rB3VEW!Fiy-F-- . Mifr a of the tenth birthday anniversary Games, Opal. daughter, ad refreshments were enjoyed. of her music Miss Alice Morrell, Miss Jennie Fairbanks Fairbanks, Aliss Aladge and Miss Jennie Betts entertained about twenty five couple at a danc-i"party at Smiths cabaret last Pink and white constituted night. the color scheme, these colors being used lavishly in the decoration of Tlie first meeting of the Junior the hall, out flowers being prominent.! Bridge elub was held last Saturday Among the attractions was an ice afternoon with Mrs. C. J. Cotterell cream booth, also in pink and white. The high score ns hostess. was was the feature of the oc- Dancing The mem woo bv Mrs. Will Amos. onsion and to excellent music the bers include Airs. B. T,. Jensen. Mrs. most guests enjoyed one of the .T. Cotterell, Mrs. John T. T.nnt, season. affairs of the pleasing Mrs. A V ill Amos. Mrs Fiord Wilson, rs. Will MeClellnn. Mrs. Harry A son was born to Afr. and Airs. Truish, Mrs. Dave TTuish. Airs. Fern L. Wilso,, on Tuesday, March JJ Grey, Airs. Jesse Earl, Airs. Robert Ruv Stevens. ATrs. John Yanre, and Arr. JJ T. B H. Because its the best of all Is known to man The oni food whole-limdelicious an,T satisfying for all ages. Our loaf is in all respects like the home baked loaf Wp use the same good flour, milk and shortening. The result is a loaf digestible through and through, thoroughly fermented, and with a tender melling sweetness of flavor. e, i and Airs. Louis Pfeiffer enter-tainoat a social last Friday Lnneh was served to thirteen. j Ask your grocer for From The CITY BAKERY, L. Reeee. Afr. CLUB AG HIGH SCHOOL PLANS GRAND BALL ROBERTSON Proprietor Under the auspices of the High Sehool Agricultural elub a grand ball Arrs. Julia Hancock spent the week will be given in the Payson pavilion end in Salt Lake Biting her daughtElaborate on the night of April 10. ers and families. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Hats off to Bread! j j are being made for the preparation Afanwaring and son, event and it promises to be one of Earns, Jr., of Snlt T.nkc are visiting this week at the home of AH. and the most enjoyable occasions of the sehool year. Afrs. Asa nancoek. Arrs. ALL OVER THE WORLD . The New Health Science of Chiropractic is Spreading at the Demand of the People AFFECTION foCowinf! rsrts Py hy OF ny .! the my lie couseil 1 rervi. iii.amced atthespiae r subluxnted vertebra: BRAIN EYES EARS NCSF. THROAT ARMS HEART LUNGS LIVER STOMACH PANCREAS SPLEEN 3 In 1895 only one person in the world knew the principles of Chiropractic. There was just une Ciropractic patient. Today there are 10,000 chiropractors disseminating the benefits of this remarkable health science. Five million people have taken Chiropractic adjustments for their health for just one reason they get results. They seek the greatest things in the world Health and Happiness. And Chiropractic delivers. Chiropractic has spread from the ort, interior of the United Iowa, where it was discovered to every state in the Union and half the civilized countries of the world. WALT SAYS TO SKEEZIX: You would never believe it from the weather but Spring a sore head most always has some reason. May be 1st his Is Coming! And The Lant & Persson Co's., store is almost READY right now! Advance shipment of the new Feet hurt him or 2nd his coat is too tight under the arms or -3rd his shirt dont fit! For the first-t- ry a pair of easy Dr. Sawyers. For the second buy a Royal Tailored Suit. For the thire a perfect fitting Arrow or Hendan shirt White House shoes are here. Also a fine assoi tment of Rothschild and Bertasio bonnets for the level heads of men who trade here. VCSJ.ALL BOWEL LARGE BOWEL CEN1TAL ORGANS THIGHS & LEGS MAX In other words were ready to fit you all from head to heels -- from suspenders to Sox! FOR CHIROPRACTIC DELIVERS RESULTS! 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