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Show THK PAYSOMAN, Mrs. W. P. Moreford and Baum .Teppson were Salt Bake ors last week IN THE SPOT LIGHT A large party of friend and re latives of Mr. and Mr. Gcorgo gathered and gave them a The evening was genuine surprise. made jnorry with games and cards and an abundance of good things for refreshment. Sea-bur- Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bant were in Salt Bake Tuesday. "Miss Hazel Douglass was in Salt She at Lake last Friday evening. tended the banquet at the Hotel Utah given bv the Sigmi Bi fratern it-of the University of Utah. Wendell Erlandson of Payson was one of a committee of three in charge of the affair. A pleasant social function of the week was the bridge luncheon given by Mrs. 0. J. Cortorell on Wednesday Invitations were extend afternoon. ed to the following: Mrs. L. D. SteSamuels Smith, Anna wart, Mrs. Mr. B. F. Ott, Mrs. Mary McBetli, Mrs. Frank Harris. Mrs. E. L. McCormick, Mrs. W. C. McCormick,, Mrs. It. A. Porter, Mrs. Julia Mrs. Mrs. J. A. Thompson, twelve Mrs. Belle Peery entertained the Indies of the Social Tea on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ammon Nebeker. .Tr., left last Friday for the Nebeker ranch in Wyoming after a visit of three her Children who are month in school. Mr. and M rs. II, F. Hndlium en- tertainer the following friends nt plensnnt social evening last Mr. and Mrs. Vernard Mr. and Mrs, Bert Cheever, Mrs. Bert Stevens, Mr. Bon Pfiefer end Mrs. Adntnson of Salt Bake. a Saturday, Anderson, nnl Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth George Schaerrer McClellan has been visiting at Eureka with bis daughter, Mrs. William Donglass. G. ! and Mrs. Dave Shuler and children and Mrs P. G. Wightman were visiting in Provo Monday. and" Mrs. with Florence Wightman, who is visiting Goshen. i,. attending school in Salt Bake wns home Inst week. Miss Fern Airs. A mlrew of Provo wns her guest. Miss fiber-hnnsl- Mrs. T. F Tolhurst spent the week E has return Sorenson rtl from Halt Bake where she bus bee ii spcnding the lust monlh. Borneo . -- t ' - Tho g something mi Atr. nnd Mrs. Charles Hanks, ,Tr., week motored to Halt Bake last friends. with the day spending that sustains life is generated in the brain. This energy is transmitted over the spinal eord and nerves to all parts of the body. Tho nerves leave the spinal column through Atr. and Airs. Floyd Whiting of Afnmmoth motored to Salem to spend Easter with Mrs. Whitings mother. small openings between surfaeos of the vertebrae, or spinal segments. Pressure .upon any of these nerves is produced when the vertebrae become out of normal position. Beonus,, of the scarlet fever ep idetnie the members of the women s This pressure diminishes the amount of energy, or mental impulses, carried over the nerves pressed upon. The organs, tissues or parts supplied by the particular nerve or nerves upon which of the decrease in this vital energy. is produced suffer because .the Atr. nnd Airs. Martin and Ar. nnd George Mrs. Clayton Afartin and Atartin spent Saturday lat in Salem ns the guests of Afrs. AngipiT.iylor. I farm bureau have postponed meeting for one week. . pressure lack D1TIFE HOURS, 2 to 7 P. M. Tin-stree-t fc ing. Davtf dairfj ftil'jf h pie of Salem enjoyed a ng last Wednesday even akers lveing Ez.nKEdninn. A s nnd Rny Davis. meet the cd lug. ( Aii ill this week. , f Arise visitor I f Hi- I Afiss T.il'f, $. Hillary neat last7 jV PHONE 12(u lillflBIMHUUMIItflllll . U Tim vTiooIs May erenii nord &d was Boddoos - !at jp j a Provo Jondny evening. Curtis, accompanied by spent last Sunday in c. CONSULTATION AND ANALYSIS WITHOUT COST TO YOU mother. visitor and Tiffany rk, were Salem of fywiAtr her moth.it, Farson. 1 1 1 S. Douglas Building, Payson. V -- n tk'e T. C. JEPPSON, D. C, Ph. G, their lnrge znior of people Quite from outtot-AciVspent Easter Sunday in falem. Vi of this essential energy disease develops. Therefore, disease is caused primarily hy swbluxated vertebrae producing pressure the spine, diminishing ihe normal supply of vital energy or upon nerves as mental iiiJktacs. Thetii$p,tf4 adjusts these vertebrae by hand to normal position removing the pressnrRUdloing the normal amount of vital energy to he transmitted. This accomplished, hclvfth is restored. The proof of these, statements will follow in this series, the fifth of which will he published next. Yom Hates of Bryson visitors last Sunday. Arrs. Atr. nnd weft Snlem It Will Mean Your Independence Tomorrow 5 Per Cent on Savings of Eureka . is relatives and friends STATEMENT OF FACTS 6 Today Newman Miss Delia in Saif I.ake. Mr. (Onil with relative Miss Afable Roberts and Miss Afain-i,- . Fnrridny Tolhurst nnd two daughters motored nnd acEaster Mrs. for Tolhurst with Easter Fork up of Spanish spent Roberts of Eureka spent the week their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. companied. them home. end with friend. Panic!. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Reece and Talbert M r. and Mr. Fowler, two sous. Clark and Niles spent Sunday Mrs. Geneve .Tennings nnd Miss Zeldu Hteele, Miss Rose Rob in Spanish Fork with Mr nnd Mrs children tiro visiting nt the home Fred Lewis nnd family. bins, Colon White and Maston Trotof their grandmother, Mrs. Samuel Don glass. ter motored to Eureka Sunday after Mrs. Caleb Tanner of Provo was noon. They returned home after here over Sunday, the guest of Mr. M. nnd Mrs. B. E. Townsend of show that night. ih(. and Mrs. Ray Curtis. Salt Bake were here the first' part of th,. week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Okelberry, Miss Mrs. Margret Boutensoek returned Helen Obolberry, Miss Mildred Stanon Monday from Magna and Mrs. S. E. Ware returned Wednes-visi- t home Afton White, Miss Hazel Miss field, been where since she has Bake of several days at Alias Eva Hansen spent day from n and Horenson before Christmas. Eureka. Sunday afteruoo at tlio Standard Mr. and Mrs. Ot is Erennbrnek are mine nt Dividend. President Joseph iicero was in Halt the proud parents of a baby doughBake Tuesday on business. Miss Mable Rudd was the week tier, born Sunday, March 27. 'end guest of Afiss Boima AfeClellan Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E. Peterson and Funeral services were held Tuesday of Payson. in lit U were visiting son. Earl, in the ward meeting house nfternoon last Sunday. ,Si lorn Thursday night T. H. Felt, Roger for the little three week old son of Aliss Atildred Stansfield, and The Felt, Alvin Sanderson. Mr. nnd Mr: Mrs. Stanley Iris Wilson, Miss AVhite motored to Provo Miss Aftnn bronehinl died with pneumonia. Done nnd Miss Gemldine Fairbanks baby William with w herP they visited went to Half Bake Sunday morning. return- - Price and family and attended a Brimhnll has Lemma Miss Miss Done returned Monday evening.' that home They returned 3 s,f,v show. home thr,'p ! lie other two ladies tn Tuesday. in Salt Lnlcp whore she has boon at- - night in a blinding snow storm. the Hollywood night Tuesday Miss Cecil Cowan returned during tending the Kiester school of dress club presented a thre0 act dramatic her sister, also visited She the week to her home nt Mammoth making. Deneon entitled after a visit of six weeks at the, Mrs. A illinm A. ninze in Provo for country drama Mrs. Grace Gardner diDabbsfew home of Mrs Phineas Curtis. day. rected the company which included Mr. nnd Mis. Clayton Martin were! Miss Alice Stark and Miss Zina the following members:' Deloy Cook, Edwnrd Riley, Henry down from Eureka to spend the week Tervort were in Salt Bake last week Roberts. Swenson Trotter, Oscnr Hanend. end with relatives. Titottor, Riley, Cora sen, Patrice Shirley Finch, Inez Stansfield nnd Della Okelberry. They presented the play in Benfoljamin and Hantaquin the two Goshen. in lowing the prefommnoc The boys nnd girls enacted their parts very well. Mr. Ring the Liberty Bell Bank I GOSHEN Mr. SALEM NEWS s fbui of little girl friend raaaaannumasHiiissi!!??': i Alice ! Mrs. P. O, Loveless wns pleasantly surprised at her home last Saturday-nigh- t hy a number of tier friends. The successful nlTnir was nrrnnged by MrR. J. S. Hills, ,Tr., and Mrs. E. C. Petrie. ! Stark entertained the the Octagon club lat Edna Miss afternoon. Thursday Gowan and Alis Ada Taylor were sHctal guests. Miss member sur-pris- nan-cock- Trwin Hardy of this city and Mrs. Maud Hnrdy of Provo wero married in Provo on Monday, the ceremony being preformed by Bishop Nelson. Miss visit- entertained Mayor and Mr. J. 0. Ellswoitli of her motored to Salt I.ke Thursday. Mis. last Fri.lnv Ellsworth will attend the Relief! voting daughter, Opal, The occasion was her society conference today and turner afternoon. tenth birthday anniversary and the row. time passed merrily with games of various kinds and refreshments. Mrs. Flmrles Berry and young son went to Salt Lake 'xnursduy to re Mrs. Bee R. Taylor etitertaiinod main for several day with Mr. Berthe ladies of the Jii'tamere club last ryI'ridav afternoon. She was assisted by her sister, Miss Ivrt Done. The close neighbors of Mrs. A. P. Smith gathered at her home on Mrs. Harry Bott was visiting nt Thursday afternoon for a social Magna lust week with her sister. Mrs. Jack .Toms. The students of the fourth grade Mrs. Herman Tngge, .Tr., nnd Ralph nt the Peteetneet school and their Smith came from Halt I.ako Monday ten elier, Mies Benh Lewis, gave 0 for a visit with their parents, Mr. little farewell party on the school nnd Mrs. Frnnk Smith. grounds Thursday afternoon for Helen Webster, who is leaving the school Tim Xicols was down from Salt to reside in Springville. T.ak,. to spend the wpek end with Mrs. Nicols nnd baby who are at the .T IT. Amos home. Mrs. Fern Grey and Mrs. Rny Stevens entertained at a charmingly arranged Easter party lust Saturday evening nt the home of Mrs. Grey. The guests were the members of the Eritre Nous club nnd their husbands, also, Mrs. Geneva Jennings ,f Salt Bake and Miss Glotile Wilson. Pro gressive five hundred was tho diver The "prize ion for the evening. for high score was won by Miss Glotile Wilson nnd the consolation by Mrs. Dewitt Pcery. Supper followed the card game. Mrs. Miss Donn;, Daniels entertained n number of young friends Sunday evening nt n ,, oyster supper nnd informal In the party were Edith social. Iona Gale, Dixon, Bills, Bernice Edna Tervort. Ba Mar Smith, Dixoa DeMar J. H. Ellsworth, Mrs. Dewitt Poery, Fairbanks, Rnv And reason, Bo C EllsJensen. nnd Mrs. J Roy Wiglitmnn T. E. Reece, Mrs. R. worth, Mrs Will Amos, Mrs. J. Mrs. Ellsworth. B. N Mrs. Elmer Clnward spent Monday Mrs Vance, H. B. Jenson, Mr. 8. E. Ware. Mrs. in Spanish Fork with her sister, Mrs. John Ockerman, Mrs. Mary McBetli Borneo Fnrridny. nnd Mrs. John Bant. Mrs. Trank Harris entertained the Miss Edna Swartz spent Easter ladies of the Afternoon Sewing club Sunday in Provo with her sist er, o,i Thursday nt her home on North Afn i ,, street. Mrs. B. A. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Vernard Anderson extended their hospitality to the fol Mr. lowing friends Tuesday evening. and Mrs. Bert Stevens, Mr. nnd Mrs. X. B. Pfiefer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stark, Mr and Mrs. n. F. Badhnin, Mrs. Donna Kerr and Mrs. Elizabeth Adamson. UTAH, APRIL 1, 1921. nnd Mrs. Mary George Seubury Fairbanks, both highly rcsfiecfod res idents of this city were united in Mr. and Mis. Wilford Stark of A Plasant Grove spent Saturday and marriage on Monday in Provo. large eirelo of friends extends to Sunday with Mr. and Mr. Joseph them the best of wishes. D. Staik and family. Mrs. W. 1. Morefnrd wns hostess to thy Entr0 Non club' on Wednesday uftennon. Special guests were Mrs. Geneva .Tennings of Salt Iako and Mrs Bettus Bull. T. PAYSON. jblder nnd )iday in Rov Tnvlor Provo. fkilem of the character hall on Edf last ween. it was I grade MEMBERS OF BONI FIDI CLUB ENJOY PROGRESSIVE DINNER The members of the Rini Fidi club and their husbands paitieiated in the most elaborate social affair of the week on Wednesday evening, in the nature of a progression dinner. The first course was served at the home of Arrs. Dave Shuler and uns prepared by A1 rs. Shuler, Airs. Ed Patten and Arrs. Dave Afitcholl. The decoration ere carried out in The guests wore yellow and white. Easter seated at two long tables. were used effelillios and daffodil ctively and easter place cards and. favors furthered the chosen scheme. The second course at the home of Arrs. ,T. H. Ellsworth was in charge of Arrs. Ellsworth. Atrs. Ray Alonsen, Airs. Selliv Arrs. Kenneth Dixon, A Dixon and Aliss Iona Cravens. decorative color scheme of green and yellow was used with Easter place The guests were seated at cards. on long table. Arrs. Donald Harney, Afrs. Arthur Merrill and Atrs. Bert Taylor served the third course nt the Barney home. ven small The guests were seated at tables each centered with a vase of . -- da Ifodils. The last course, at the home of Arrs Roilnev Wilson, was iM charge of Atrs. Wilson, Atrs. Stanley Wilson, The home nod Airs. Ford Wilson. was beautifully decorated in pirik and white, the chosen colors for all of the details. Progressive five hundred followed, the prizes awarded to Arrs. Ray ATon-sean d Airs. J. H. Ellsworth. WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS BIG FEATURE COMING The coming week the Gayety thewill show the great feature While New York Sleeps. picture which is one of thP best productions The film will be shown of the year on Wednesday and Thursday night and everything points to capacity The new owners of the business. chow house have made many change and improvements and a surprise is awaiting those who have not visited the place during the past few days. is When New York Sleeps for the one of the big pictures coming week. On Monday and TuesTho Palace of Darkened Winday will be shown and on Fri dows GeoTge day the offering wilt be Number 17. Walshs late feature, There will le the usual matinee on For Saturday Frank Alavo Friday. Tas-ea- , and Edith Roberts appear in rounding out a week of excellent picture programs with one of the most beautiful pictures ever show,, on the local serpen atre oy "Girls may shut their eyes while being kissed, as a scientist avers, but you beteha they dont whe it eomes to selecting tho engagement ring. Richmond (Tnd.) Item. There - Culdesac is thing about being there arc no regrets. (Ida.) Enterprise. CASES SET FOR TRIAL, APRIL TERM OF COURT Judge Elias Hansen has set the trial calendar for the April term of the Fourth judicial which is as follows: district court, Jury eases State of Ftnh vs. Ivan Bissell, April 5; State of Utah vs. Frank Roinunio, April Nelson vs. GeoTge AUller, N. L. fi; April 7; Rny Gillespie vs. Mrs. F. At. Buredy, April 8; Jacob Young vs, Samuel Olson. April 9; Charles S. Waters vs. Jones Bowen, April 12; Alaiie Collins J. AV. Robinson, Adm., .Tames . 1.1; vs. Finch I). April AA'illimn 0. .Tones of nl, April 14, Janies Straw vs. Guy AV. Mendenhall, April Hi. Non-jnrcases I. B. Snell vs. P. P. Hindmarsh, April 19; Janet AE Cronin vs. Alathew Cronin, April 20; 'irst National Bank of Spanish Fork vs. N. A. llorrick April 21; James A. Bullock et nl vs. Charles AB AVilson, April 23; I.nfe Brown ys. Argyle Canyon Oil Shale company, April 26; Petition of Otto OlnOn et al for segrega tion of certain lands from Orem ew nsite April 27; Jumps II. vs. Alfred Rogers et al, April 30; A. Dp St. Jeor vs. A. I. Clark, Arav 3; Bee B. Baker, Adm. vs. .Tames Goodman, Selma 4; Alay Alines company Xs. Chief Consolidated Alining company, Afay 5; Belli Irrigation company vs. James Powell et al. Afay 6; Isaac Jacob vs. T. .1. AT right et al vs, Charles Jenkins, Aray 10; Royal A. Barney vs. Knight Woolen AIillsi Alay 11; John V. Aran-wil- l vs. Beswick M. Tanner, ATay 12; vs. Clara K. Southworth Hyrumj Southworth, Afay B3; Peter Carlson vs. A. Lee Harper, May 14. -- -- y Rob-Sara- Atann-faoturin- Gill-ma- V Atrs. Mrs. ATary E. PecTy and George Compenu were hostesses to the Afissionary Tea at the formers The subject home during the week. of study was, Japan as a Allssion Field conducted very ably by Airs. Evans, formally of Park City, but spending th0 school year here A delicious with her daughter. lunch was served and a social hour The Indies appreciated the enjoyed. kindness of the differnt friends who so willingly took them both ways in their autos, adding very much to the pleasure of the meeting as well as will Th Social Tea attendance. serve a cafateria lunch at the church on Tuesday, April 12, from 6 to 7:30 p. m. All are invited. GAYETY THEATRE Monday and Tuesday THE PALACE OF THE DARKENED WINDOW one STATEMENT OP OWNERSHIP statement of management of the Paysonian Publishing company as required by the art of congress of August 24, 3021 : The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor and business are: Publisher, the Favson-incompany; editor, W. E. Ellsworth; business manager, AV. E. Ells-orth. Names and addresses of stockholders owning one percent or more of W, E. the total amount of stock: Ellsworth. J. C. Ellsworth, R. A. BondPorter nnd T. F. Tolhurst. holders, none The following is tho ownership nnd Wednesday and Thurjjy While New York Sleeps n Friday Only George Walsh in Number 17,. Saturday Frank Mayor and Edity Roberts in LASCA |