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Show Miss Iona Craveua and Miss Lyle Cravens spent last week end in Salt Lake. IN THE SPOT LIGHT Kolia and Mrs. G. L. Clownrd lluish spent tho week end with their mother, Mrs. John E. Hnish. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Eugene were in lrovo last Thursday visiting with relatives and friends. Pleasant of Mrs. Chris Frugal (trove was visiting here last week end with her sister, Mrs. John II. Schenrri'r and other relatives. lives. The following Indies of the Entro rs. ernnrd Anderson and daiigli Nous ami their friends attended in were Provo ter, Theremt, visiting till mat inet of Way Down East, Sunday and .Monday. in Provo on Alonday, Airs. Minnie Mrs. l.cnimid Steimekert very Douglass, Mrs. Pern Grey, Airs. Don the members n, Keer, Miss Marguerite Douglass, pleasantly entertained of lli,. Just, mere club lust Friday Mrs. Jesse Earl, Airs. Dave lluish and Aliss Clotile Wilson. afternoon. M Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall was hostess to (he ladies of the Afternoon tewing club last Thursdiiv. Frank Harris this week. has been in Salt Luke Mrs. Dave lluish was hostess to The following young people were the ladies of the i. litre Notts club lit,, gues's of Miss Cleofa Momlen-- and n number of guests on Wednes-'i'al1 Stiiday evening, Joint WH-in- . afternoon. Luncheon vvns servLa ii in Jeppsoii, T. 11. Wilson, ed. Lislie Bui nett and .Tack Perkins. The ladies of the Justnmere eleb F, O't entertained the ,ml their husbands formed a party eluli last I.ridge Saturday afternoon. attend tho production of Way . rs. Will Amos won the prize. in n nt tho Columbia M-- East, theatre Provo Monday evening. The delightful affair "as entirely arranged ed home Monday iloinin where they spe.it the winter. by thi gentlemen in honor of the 'allies. The party numbered twenty-seveami was composed of Air. and Mr. nn,l Mrs. Enos Simons and Air. ami Airs. II. Peyton Johnson Mrs. Lee R. Taylor, Air. and Mrs. were ( id gen visitors last Saturday Charley Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. i ml Siindav. Airs. K, E. Stevens returnevening from Cal n n uk, both and Will McCormick. a Ml Airs. Julia Hancock, Airs. Charles DrWitt IVerv au, Airs. Rav Douglass, Afiss Alice Stark and Aliss Sevens were visiting in Salt Lake if inti Tervort were in Provo Tuesday this week. to attend Wav Down East. Mrs. oooxkxoo: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SMART Easter Hats Featured at the EASTER OPENING Wilson Millinery SATURDAY, MARCH 12 You will meet all the Ladies of Artistic Temperament al Our Opening. 9 Remember the Date, March . ; a GAYETY THEATRE IS Sunday evening. SOLD TO C. E. HUISH Popular PIoutre House Will Operated Under New Management on April 1. Formal made announcement has that the Gayety theatre, B-- been which for several years has been operated by George H. Done in this city, lias been sold and will be conducted by tho new interests beginning April The theatre has been acquired i. 'The by C. E. Huish, of Eureka. agreement was signed two weeks ago when a portion of the purchase price was paid. Tho balance will bo paid before April 1. Air. Huish was formerly a resident of l'ayson and is a brother of Dave Huish, proprietor of the Huish Ding company. ,Mr. lluish is publisher of the Eureka Reporter and president and manager of the Mutual Realty company of Balt Lake, owuiug the Woodruff apartments. He is also Western the principal owner in a Amusement company, operating number of motion picture theutres Tho latter company was in Utah. organized in 1901) to take over the buildings and equipment of two picture theatres in Eureka as well as Since the Tiutic hotel in that city. that time the company has increased In Paysou it is ownct iis holdings. of tho Maiu street property formerly owned by llyrum Lenuuou and now occupied by the Skaggs' syndicate Tho large piece ot of cash stores. and included in the transfer from Air. Lemmon is a most desirable siU It is tor a modem show house. obablo that this ground will be taken over by the Western Amusement company in the near future, ami it is believed to be the intention of the company to build an theatre in layson on this site. Immediately on taking possession or' tho Gayety, tho new owner will remodel it, improve and decorate it I install an indirect lighting sys tern, converting the theatre into one of tho most attractive theatres of Tho house is its sizo in the state. modern a already provided with ventilating plant. Air. Done, a real pioneer in the motion picture business in layson, , been providing a splendid grad-o- f pictures and the best of his bookings will be continued by Mr. Huish how-cr- , i he regular weekly programs, will be strengthened by the addition of films from leading exchanges. 0. C. Lindsay, who for several .vurs has acted as manager of the estern Amusement company ana mws the picture game from every for the angle, will book all pictures am, he in buys fact, Guvety theatre, books all pictures for his coinpam amt llis headquarters are in Eureka Sal of ,! her, Boland Lindsay, will be the local manager for Both of these Gayety theatre. will oxen every effort toward giving avson the best and cleanest motion under their pictures available and Urection tho local house is sure to .a in in popularity. Utter in the present month the company will announce a complete line-uof pictures for April and give other information regarding its pol 'ey. ; But it does no good to save money unless it is put into circulation in some way. Until you are rendy to invest your savings n safe, for them is a bank account where patriotic ck st.-n-d will for Increased ciedits on which to finance they reconstruction and business activities. The Salem mutual was entertained by a debate last Tuesday evening. The question debated was: Resolved hat all immigration to the United States for the next throe years be restricted. The debators were, Delia Nelson and Nelden Holmes on 'he negative side, Golda Tiffany and Roy Taylor on the affirmative side. Tho judges were Beth Davis, Elmer Sabin and Oralie The Rawson. affirmative side won bv two Kites. Chris Jorgensen has returned to Salem after a visit with his wife and pos-itor- Your funds deposited with this Bank will be safe, immediately available and will be doing their patriotic duty. 5 Ter Cent on Savings j hildren in Salt Lake. Mrs. Gordon McBeth, formally Miss Davis of Salem, has a baby girl mth are doing nicely. Tola Aliss Jennie entertained Flygarp it a chicken dinner last Monday. Airs. Albert Davis of Salem was Pro vo visitor last week. Miss Grace Taylor of a Salem visitor Sunday. Provo, a was L. Hatch of Salt Lake, spent Sunday with her mother in this city. Mrs. Eli F. Taylor was a Irovo in Wednesday. visitor The young people of Salem enjoy'd a social party given after the de bate Tuesday evening. The members of the Elite chib and I, heir husbands pleasant Iv wirpine,! and Airs. A. E. Wall Alonday onin. " In.. Ihursday afternoon bv Alls. Tietjen. Special guests weie l,ii Afiller of Spanish Fork and Al..- Members lames Luut of AJumi.iotli. f the club present wire Airs. I.ovii Edwards, Liura Mall Lnwnu Green hnlgh Geneva llnlhidav LiLIv' Given- ,, , hnlgh Lila looks, luibvr Open-haHint hi, Alarlha Agnet liroudbeiit Edith Evans Florence Walker, Ada Santoii, Alyrtle Peterson and Alls. oi and Swenson. lull j j Holladnv spent Josephine m Provt and Wednesday with her daughter, Airs. W. L. Green hnlgh. Air- -. . Tuesday I w John AT. Hollnday was a visitor in l.ake Tuesday and Wednesday. Salt ATHLETIC CLUB DANCE AFFAIR OF BIG SUCCESS TAY YOUR DUES. - layson Building L Loan Social y Several bundled local n sid, a - , n d'ios are payable on tho fust of each i nnd are delinquent after the jo veil the confetti da nee given in ' in "hen the penalty stated the layson pavilion Too. day to. k books is enforced. ns Lioiiipt I night under the auspices of the Payavieent is appreciated. Payments Jic and s' ii Athletic club, emy bo made ei'her ti the siontury Miss rerscilla Kay entertained nt a f the all'air was so pionouni-elhat r in the State Hank of Pavson. chicken supper at her home Wednes- at lh(. request of amuh, r RAY AIONSEX. S civ, ary. many, The house decoration'' d. nee will be given by the club on day evening. Elaborate piepnrat urns 'ore pink and green, pink roses foim March The invited me being made for the event. tug the centerpiece. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elmei which has Th,, St raw bony ptoju-tfietjen, Mr. and Airs. Hvniin Knv Hhat? Faster on the IS !r. and Mrs. Roger Openshaw, Alls-cr- y n suited in the womleifiil developEdith Duncan, Fb yd ment of the 27th oL March? Well, Weed, lesou'ves of 'Cay Peter J. Nyce, and Ed Nielson the Payson valley, is nothing some C well. Guj3s I better gratifying advertising in the east, Afiss Undrio McCormick who Ini' (,nd incidentally Pavson is iv.ng been in Mftab tho past winter, lias j ublieitv attention, to aeeojdag returned to her home here. reeeived by Kail Lee.er, of the Stiav.beny High engineer Mr. and Mrs. Mcnnels Hollnday an,' Line Canal company, i'mni his b. oiliMrs. Daplina Aloorc were guests of Ke I, r, who 's mi a miser, Ralph Mrs. Lavimih Moore at Spring I.alw C. .T, Bln iichaid, .statistician sion. Monday, the occasion being her birth of Ihe United Slates reeUii.uitioa seranniversary. vice, leeently d livered a bet are at 7r, ,, X. Y, on the Blrjw-.PELSON CO. JJh Mr. ami Mrs. Junior Wadsworth tschelieel.'idy, on the commenting berry project, of Salt Lake aro visiting here at the home of Arr. and Airs. T. .T. Wads- manner mid aggressiveness of ihe reclamation vvhik which already has worth. Reon accomplished. entertained Afiss Druce Tietjen Thursday evening at. a delightfully arranged function in honor of Vernal Twed0 of Payson, who is leaving on A five course dinner was a mission. served to Aliss Ednn Tervort, Afiss Edith Bills, Ernest Shermer, Vernal Twede, all of Tayson, Everett Holla Aliss day and Miss Druce Tiegen. Cleo Holaday assisted the hostess in serving. I ii , ag.'u-uiiiit:.- j 1 OI j. i Airs. Joseph A. Rees is spending a ew days in Salt Lake with her daughter. Charles Crooks and Elmer Tietjen to Salt Lake last Friday on business. motored Thomas Van Ausdnl. after spending he winter here, has returned to Can MRS. MARTHA T. GARDNER IS BURIED AT SALEM ada to look after his farm interest, Mrs. Van Ausdnl and family w ill reJifrs. .Martha T. Gardner, who en- main here. joyed tho distinction of being the Afrs. Alonzo Richmond of Pavson, oldest person in Nebo stake, was buried in the Salem cemetery last has been here yisiting with her daughMrs. Gardner ter, Mrs. Charles A Walterlin. Saturday afternoon. was ninety-threyears of age ami Aliss max Ann Tietjen of Salt until within a bort timo of her death was one of the most active of Lake is visiting her grand pa rents, Air. and Airs. Charles A. Tietjen. lie elderly women of the city. at the officiated Bird Alen Bishop Arrs. Carl Gunning and daughter of The (Salem chiwd sang services. is visiting with her par at tho openiug, I Kuow That My Bingham, Air. and Airs. Samuel ii. Cush cuts, folaud Heavenly Father Knows, ing- lowing tho invocation by Joseph A. A O, My Father. biograph Suiue, Mrs. John Stewart and daughter. teal sketch of the eventful life of Nelda, of Benjamin, wore Week end her n rs. Gardner was read by grand- visitors here, the guests of Airs. T. .T. raulogistic Wadsworth. son, Wiliam M. Gardner. addresses wore given by Bishop E. ... laylor, Bishop N. C. Christensen, Erick O. Bylund of Irovo spent with of Salem; by Dr. Joseph llughcs Friday and Saturday in this city. ol Spanish Fork, tho closiug remarks Voss Evans were by Bishop Allcu. Air. and Airs. and Aliss Bessie Jenkins a family motored to Lehi Sunday to rendered solo during tho services, entitled, spend several days. The closSunshine Tomorrow. Afrs. Glen Aliller of Spnnili Foil; ing hymu by the choir was "Jesus, the week eml in Santaquin. al spent and tho benediction Aly Savior, the home of Afrs. Elmer Tietjen. was M. Charles by pronounced Holmes, who also dedicated the grave, Air. and Arrs. Peter E. Peterson torment was in the Salem cemetery. announce the birth of a son. The services was attended ty ia large number, many of them from Another social event was the out, r other states. taining of the members of the Elite COLUMhf A RECORDS ; The Shock Was Not So Bad, But Oh! What a Drop! e of the $ SALEM NEWS The ladies of the Octagon club enJV T joyed a pleasant social afternoon last ' ' Airs. Airs. L. L. Reynolds and of Enos Simons entertained at Thursday as the guests Elmer Smith. daughter, Betty l.u, were the weikj arranged childrens party end guests of Airs. John Reddne- - of last Thursday in honor of the eighth Mr. and Mrs. George Webster of this city. daughter, birthday of her young Easter decorations and Delta were visiting here hist week. Kathleen. Arrs. ideas were used and each littlo guest They left for home on Sunday acJohn If. Stone .if Wopel'-- i received a p Hetty Easter favor. companied by Mrs. D. W. Webster, Ida., spent Sunday with In r loo'ln-Thoso present were Melva, Mildred, who will remain with them until Mrs. William Beddoos of Salem. and Helen Curtis, Edna Page, Ruth Thursday evening. Then Douglass, Phyllis Harding, KM el a Airs. Lucy Parsons and There was born on Thursday to Hale, Grace Simons, Mario Cloward, Holmes were American Fork visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ueorgo A. Wyler, a Miles Vest, Kenneth Wright, Theron Tuesday. Elizabeth son. Tilson, Edward Moreford, Simons, Darlene and Kathleen Seth Davis was Provo visitor Jean Earl Pago and littlo Mendenhall spent Sunday in Salt l.ake with their sister, Mrs. Bernell A was pleasant surprise party Mrs. Mendenhall was there Jensen. given at the home of Willis Rodgers the first days of the week. last Alonday ovpning us a farewell lo Mr. ivodgers and family, who are Mr. and Mr. Melvin Crook of going to Spriugville to make their Logan spent the week end with their home. Tho evening was spent with Crook. Mrs. mother, Margret various games and a delicious luncheon was served. Thoso present Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ieery anil were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McBeth Provo lust in family were visiting and family, Air. and Mrs. Don Page Sunday. and family, Air. and Mrs.' Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gleason and Peterson and family, Airs. John E. ilnldren aro in Balt Lake this week. Hinsli, ltolla lluish, Alisa Ida Peery, M rs. G. L. Cloward of - Salt Lake, Air. and inude a Rodgers and family. Raymond II. Clayton business trip to Bait i.ako tho first Miss Gladys Bo a was pleasantly of the week. surprised last Saturday evening, the oeension being her eleventh birthday. Charles Cloward returned last An evening of games and varie d ennrdny from California where lie iis. Cloward spent tho winter, tertainment was participated in by mute homo they stopped at Milford Erma, Bernieo and Alarian Patten, to visit their daughter, Airs. George I'a.v Snyder, If nth Webster, Miles Mrs. Cloward remained Webster, Ralph Viertel, Alelva Vier-te- l Rodgers. their until tho last of March. Juanila Livingston, Marjorie Verl Wilson, Raymond Wilson, La Dr. and Mrs. J. It. Ellsworth, Mr. Keole, Ambrose Richard Lindsay, and Mrs. Owen loveless and Arr. Gough, Jake Livingston and Jesse ' and Airs. Ed Patten were the guests Wilson. of Air. and Airs. Duvo Shuler lust Sunday evening. .Miss Alay Jones, who is teaehing school nt Riverton was the week end Mr. and Airs, Bert Wikvon (ire guest at the home of her aunt, Airs, here from Idaho, visiting with relu- - lull a Dixon. Mrs. r. anil UTAH, MARCH 11, 1921. THE PAYSON IAN, PAYSON, PAGE EIGHT 12 ooooooxxxocooooooooooooxxxxooxxn By the Time You Come In We Will Be Calm Enough to Quote Prices On Co! Youll Be Surprised L r .i rt i Payson, Utah 3 fi |