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Show .OS THB PATSOJf AIN, PAYSON, - il live News From live i! ti Near- - by Towns by our Live Correspondents Elberta i..i.ati 1 1 Mr. Geo. Wigton of Mbh. is here for a visit with his (laughter Mrs. Harry Studebaker and hia bro- ther, Harry Harness Shop No. 2 of THE OLD Wigton. auto. in The business and stock of Loveless and Stark, has been purchased by us and will be removed to the building next to Harry Tiptons Blacksmiths Shop. We especially invite inspection of our stock of Mi.W. H. Foote ana son Gene were Payson Friday. Mrs. W. L. has returned to her home here after a two week's Mr. C. D. Whitman uas a visit at the home of ner daughter, and Provo visitor Fndav. people from Mrs. David Linds trom, in Garfield. MM I'd-- ,, The following young this city enjoyed a trip on horses Miss Mae Blust attended Teachers thru Santaquin canyon Tuesday: Miss Sunday School Conference was held LaVern Hielis, Miss Leath i Tietjen, here Sunday morning in the ward Institute at Spanish Fork, Friday and Saturday. Miss Beatrice Samulson, Miss Winnie church. Bro. Mooney, stake superinHielis, Miss Melba Greenhalgh, Balph jtondent and other stake officers were 11NS03 Helens Foote Wadsworth, Willis York, and Borland and Lorie Jonee were Provo passengers Greenhalgh. Friday. New Harness, Saddle Bags, Nose Bags, Etc. t Mr. and Mrs. Diny Downey and children of Eureka are visiting in this city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Samuelson. The exceptional quality of the material used and the superiority of the workmanship will instantly commend them to any judge. We can promptly and properly repair your harness, saddles, nose bags, tents, auto tops, etc; All repair work is done by first class men and is guaranteed, absolutely. ' Mi. and Mis. F. G. Wigton, Lorie Jones, Gene Foote and Ashton Jones attended the picture show at Eureka bunday even mg. t Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Holman of Eureka were visitors here Sunday. The following joung folks altende. a dance at Santaquin Thursday even- ing: Misses Helena Foote, Lone Jones Mae Blust and Messrs. Charles WhitJess Bobins of Eureka spent the man, Ashton Jones, Bay Foote, Bobert week end here with his family. Jones, Clifford Jones, Mr. and Mrs. rrs- Carrie widow of Hansen, f j. W. D. McDonald and A. H. McDonaas Hansen, died Monday, Septem-triMr. Elmer Tietjen made a business ald. Music was furnished by the Mt ber home at first the of her to Salt Lake the week-endaughter, in the C. Larsen. Mrs. Hansen was Pleasant band. interest of his show house. Mrs. Tiet- - 8r- born in Denmark seventy six years ago. jen accompanied him. Di and ,lis, un . , called at the Jones home Sunday quin Miss Malinda Peterson has returned evening. home from Eureka, where she was the guest the past week of Mrs. W ord has been received Kate Bergman. by Mr. and Mrs. Studebaker that their son Jay has arrived on this side. He is John Boyd of Provo was a Santaour last soldier to return home. He business. on visitor Monday quin has been at Brest, Frgpe, ever since he went over and was with the 319th Will Bennet of Salt Lake spent the Engineers. past week here visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Bennett was a former Mr. Bobert Jones and Alden Stohr resident of this city. spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Jestin and Milton Jarvis motored Lake. On here from Delta the week-entheir return their mother, Mrs. Emma Mrs. Frank Sneddon of Salt Lake Jarvis and sister, Miss Edna, will acis visiting at the home of Mrs. L. p company them for a few days visit Jensen. with relatives at Delta. t We are Agents for Gates Half Soles - IS p MM t M t Leave your old casings at our shop for half-solin- We Sell Feed Oats, Chopped Wheat, Baled Hay and Rock Salt t SEE US WHEN YOU HAVE OATS, BARLEY AND WHEAT FOR SALE. WE PAY THE MARKET PRICE Phone 63 Chatwin, to Edward Jenkins of this city. The marriage will take place Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temple. Winifred Hudson and child- rJh eft last week to join her husband at Ely, Nevada, where they expect to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Olson and children of Bingham are visiting this city, the guests of Mrs. Olsen's mother, Mrs. Caroline Shepard. The following from this place attended a lawn party at Salem list Thursday in honor of the birth of Mr. John Olsen of Salem: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Crooks, Mrs. Peter PeterMrs. son, Mrs. Eugene Higginson, jfohn Openshaw, Mrs. Christiana 01 sen, Mrs.' Necoline Borgenson, Misses Anna, Nettie and Boda Borgenson and Andrew. Borgenson. anni-versar- MM Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lewis and family, Mrs. Juilett" Coates and Mrs. Elmer Tietjen spent the past week camping at Saratoga- Springs. Mrs. John fhineun and children of Salt Lake are visiting relatives in this city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Heilia. t f our leading citiA large number zens and old people attended the old folks doings at Payson last Wednesday. We were favored with having the oldest person present, Mr. An years drew Larson, who is ninety-on- e and tea months. Mr. Junior Wadswo for weeks vacation in Salt Lake. MM entertained Floyd Openshaw at a quilting bee last Wednesday afternoon. Supper was served to Mrs. Mrs. Ephraim Herbert Openshaw, Tietjen, Mrs. Peter Peterson, Mrs. Chas. Tietjen, Mrs. Albert Greenhalgh, Mts. N. S. Holladay and Mrs. W. B. Greenhalgh. Mrs. Orlando PrOvBtgaard has - boug: the blaeksmitbing business of Josepl Bingham and will continue a gcncia7) blaeksmitbing business at the location. It Mrs. THE OLD CO-O- Payson P Mis. L. H. Jones eneertained the Ely family at dinner Monday. They will leave Wednesday after a months visit for their home in Iowa. Mr. Wm. Chat win announces the engagement of his daughter, Miss Mablo Mr. and Mrs. George Courley and children, Mr. Will Bennet and daughter Alice, all of Salt Lake, were guests at the home of Mt. and Mrs. Bettess the past week. and Gates Tires i MM t P Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ely and Mr. Manila Ely were in Salt Lake Thursday and Friday. Park by t Openshaw CO-O- 4 Miss Graee McDonald of Salt Lake is visiting here for a few days with her father, A. H. McDonald. ure trip through Yellowstone UTAB ' PROGRAM s Recent Discovery Made In California Has Given Archeologist Some Food for Thought Examination by Prof. Oliver M. Washburn of six coins discovered in a canyon of the foothills back of Berkeley, Cal., and described by him as being of undoubted antiquity, has stimulated the belief of archeologists that the ruins of an ancient city exist In that locality. Antiquarians of the University of California, where Professor Washburn is assistant in the department of classical archeology, favor making excavations in an effon to determine the existence of important evidence as to the early history of this continent The coins were discovered by Chester K. Frost, an Oakland shipbuilder. While on a trip he was digging in the canyon when he uncovered a misshapen copper coin. He prosecuted his work and was rewarded with five pieces of copper, unquestionably minted by hand, according to Professor Washburn, and containing inscriptions In Greek and Latin. Two of the coins re blackened beyond recognition by the action of the elements, but through their Irregular shape and general minting are described as antedating the oldest known Boman coins. The coins are faintly embossed with the facial contours of divinities or legendaries in tempered copper. Coin experts advance the opinion that the material used fixes a remote period of manufacture, because tempered copper In coin manufacture is more or less a forgotten art. One of the coins is about the size of a dime and bears certain resemblances to early Phoenician money, which bore the characteristic embossing of a woman's head. One version advanced is that the Berkeley coins were brought to the California coast by Phoenician colonists who preceded the early padres to the bay district. ' Where East and West Meet. As soon as I looked him over 1 knew from his frank, engaging smile, ills cpenwoik countenance and his clothes, where he was from. Youve guessed it. he said, Yes, I'm from tlie West. And you look down upon the East, I ventured, You regard New York as essentially provincial believe that the Atlantic seaboard is infested by a spe ties of human being with ingrowing culture, with mode inteilectualism. with narrow mentality, indeed with no natural, healthy, broad outlook on life. But I enjoy my yearly visit, he said, pleasantly. You Certainly you do, I replied. are w Ise enough to overlook the stupidity of the easterner and there are opportunities for realization not afforded in the West. You can be vibrated in New York in many kevs j He shook his head. Yon havent got me at all, he said. "There is, of course, something in what you say. But that is not why I cully like the East. Then why? I asked. Because, he replied pleasantly, In traveling through the East I always meet so many Westerners. Chesterton Todd, in Judge. 1 AshbigDealer RTVtiP Grand PrizeKSl fil 6 Ammunition Write for Catalogue Firearms O THf REMINGTON ARM9UMCCO - A T0 INC, CITY f E I H. MOTT GEO. J f and Surgeon, Physician j Over Payson Exchange Savings Bank. Bes. Phone 22r-2Office Phone 23. MONDAY r. PEGGY HYLAND, COWARD in ICE COURT.'' A story of a mountain, feud. With rich folks instead of Kentuckians as feudists full of fights, quairels and comedy. A love story of unusual interest. Two reel (Sunshine) SHADOWS OF HER comedy, PAST. (Fox). ite. Jh jfc jL 2& V AA iff jk TILS0N. M. D. G. P. PHYSICIAN and SURGOM Main at Residence Street Phone Payson, Utah DR. CHAS. Office iff TUESDAY IM6 COME MARGUERITE CLARK, in Celebrat OUT OF THE KITCHEN. THURSDAY od Paramount Star has charming role (Exhibitors Booking Association) of Virginia girl with big heart and . ELSIE FERGUSON, in The AVA loving nature who gets into aifficul ' xv Ferguson plays timet roles. Story of PERSHINGS tll7ee (Holmes Travelogue), rud orton s famous novel deals HEADQUARTERS. (Paramount) w ith the subject of heredity in ' a n 1' most facinating, and dramatic man- WEDNESDAY ner. PICTOGRAPH 157. HOOP-Lin BILLIE RHODES, A CIRCUSS IN TOWN; - ITS (Paramount) GREAT DAY. The one ring shows FRIDAY visit to the small town, truthfully fine (Vitagraph) program, WIN- Hoop-La- . with told in Comedy, GLADYS LESLIE, in THE MATNIES WEDDING.. 5 reels, and another episode ING, of PERILS OF THUNDER MOUNTAIN. Matinee and night. . T. 7 KENDALL and Surgeon Stairs Douglass Physician Office Up Building. Payson, vk Utah; , aSl Ak jb vv vp yp yft yp yp if? jb Ak vj? vf? if? A jX. DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH DENTIST iLt Tfe T Office in Douglaaa Building Over Bertelaeng Store it it it ad, Jt it W it T TTT TTTT9 SATURDAY VIVIAN MARTIN, in AN ADVENTURESS. A pleasing photoplay with this charming actress in the leading role. A novel SENNET comedy, WHEN LOVE IS BLIND, Pretty girls, comedians, cats and dogs features. (Paramount) The An Old Fault Finder An irritable and fault finding dis.. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Holladay and position is often caused by indiges daughters, Gladis and Wanda, motor- tion A man with good digestion and where bowels that act ed to Salt Lake the week-end- , regularly is usually Mrs. Dr. and of the were guests When troubled with they good natured. Their danghteT, Bobert Barrowman. or constipation ' take indigestion Miss Leah, who has spent the past Chamberlains Tablets, They stren . month visiting in Salt Lake accom- gthen the stomach and enable it to panied them home. perform its functions naturally. They also caused a gentle movement of the Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Mott have bowels. home after several weeka pleoe- (Advertisement) Week Commencing Sept. 8 A Great Remedy. merits of Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy are well known and appreciated but there is uccas tonally a man who had no acquaint, anee with them and should read the following by F. H. Dearj a hotel man at Dupuyer( Mont. Four years ago I used Chamberlains Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy with such wonderful results that I have since recommended it to my friends. (Advertisement) DR. 1840 DR. J. H. ELLSWORTH DENTIST OJice over Bank, Payson, Ut. Office Hours, 9 to 12; 1 to 6 Phone 23. Res. Phone 103-- j Lee L. Baker Claude F. Baker & BAKER Attorneys & Counselors at Law 108 W. Center Elks Building BAKER New Tim Shop , . 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