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Show r CJ FAOB BXOHT THB PAYSONAIN, PAYSON, UTAH I Ms &&! '&' i:0V t;aax aia:i ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc Last rcit Saturday Miss Naoraa Ells- - It should have been stated last worth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. ueekin the report of the Old Folks N. Ellsworth, underwent an operation, .loings that Mr. Geo. Done very kind- for appendicitis at the Provo General lv tendered to them the picture show hospital. The young lady is reported ratis to be getting along fine. G. E. Baker, secretary of the Utah The five year old son of Mr and babbit and Poultry Association, bro- Mrs. Silas Harris was The important tinfe is TODAY- - - - NOW. operated on for 'ther-in-laof D. M. Taylor, returned appendicitis at the Provo General o his home in Salt Lake Wednesday .after a visit of ten days with Mr. hospital last Saturday. Uring his Mr. 0. R. Thomas of Provo under- - ?' visit Mr. and the Taylors spent , , went an operation for appendicitis a week at Fish Lake. They report last Tuesday at the Provo General very good success spurred on by a new determination to save, and next year catching the finny the record will be all in your favor. hospital. Mrs. Thomas many friends in G ibe. Many a successful business man of today owes his are. success in large measure to proper training as a boy. Payson Mrs. John Perkins, well remembered pleased to learn that she Sliss is getting along nicely. as Minie .here Wride, returned to Dont you think your boys future is worth the start-n- g her family last week to 1ayso Mrs. Cooper of Nephi, is visit of a bank account for him taday? with her daughter Mrs. Malin Men !make,her hml,aitern with only $1.00 if you wish bnt START it. One days years. disposed of her denhall holdings in Montpelier, Idaho where delay may lengthen into years. President and Mrs. Ezra Tanner, she has lived since she left Payson. assistants Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Petrie, She is at presnt at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tervort, Mr. andmerly Miss Ethel Kerr. They will re- ' Mrs. Nephi Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bower and fami- i. G. Twecde of the general old fo ks ! . Mr. and Mrs. Lester on tit Francom, Mrs. committee of the Pavson Second M aid Kerr and Frank Kerr have Joseph theat very pleasntaly entertained completed an anto lour of Yellowstne !' .home of Mr. and Mrs. Frnak Tervort rark. Mrs. Kerr, Mrs. Francm and . lrl- &f fsir Frank Kerr remained at Idaho evening, . Falls was given in honor of the visit with Mrs. J. R. Gneiting for.- Imittee who have so ably assisted in . nierly Miss Ethel Kerr. They will re- ',;he entertainment of the old folks in turn late this week, it ne past. Games, refreshments and Lawrence M. Crook is home from '.social chat were enjoyed on the spa-- J clous lawn. The honored guests were:, from the Agriculture College for a A Bishop Elisha Brown, Mr. and Mrs. two weeks vacation. He will return to Fred Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. James school at the opening of the winter " The ladies of the Afternoon Sew- children at a meion bust Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. John, F. Harris, semester. , Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bills, Hr and Mrs J Mrg T!ay Vincent of Eureka is to of the Club were mark the C. afternoon of Mrs. J. ing opening guests Snow, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Margret ing with her mothe McClellan on Thursday. winter meetings. It was given at the arnett, Alr. and Mrs. Jasper Taylor, Pace and a FOR SALE Ford truck in good runAir. and Mrs. Joseph Morgan, Mr. and Airs. Virgil Peery entertained at a home of Mrs. Frank The Bee Hive Girls of the first number of were present children large' order ning cheap. Ed. Grams, jewler. ward, chaperoned by their bee keep- pleasant afternoon function on Thurs-da- to enjoy the games and other featuies HIGHEST CASH PRICE Paid f afternoon, her guests numbering provided for their entertainment. ers and the M. I. A. officers, went to veal, beef, chickens, eggs and pork. the Stahcli farm on Tuesday evening the ladies of the Merry Alatrons Club. Phone 16 m or see Sewall Cloward. Airs. Frank Thomas of Spanish .and participated in a melon bust. Miss Airs. George Patten of Nephi was Mrs. L. Maude of Ogden was visit- - T u(,.le 8taheli was the hostess and week end here, at the the Fork spent Mrs. Julia Colvin last guest of ing with Mrs. R. B. Douglass as provided an abundance of melons and fo week. She left Monday for Provo lime of her father, Edward Bates. FOB SALE A used baby buggy in week to remain for several days before regrapes to about thirty members. Air. and Airs. Jack Lee of Salt good condition. Apply at this office. Mr. Robert F. Runzell, district turning home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fields of Eureka Lake returned home Sunday after a were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Malin manager of the W. 0. W. for the state Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Simons of, Bur- weeks visit with Airs. Elizabeth Lee FOR SALE Five-roohouse Utah with headquarters in Salt Mendenhall Sunday. jf three-acrIdaho are visiting here with Airs. and Mrs. AVill Finlayson. Mrs. Nellie ley, lot. of Inquire Lake is organizing a new camp in of Jensen Berncll Mrs. and Mr. Simons Monk. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gramshaw, their sister,- came down of the He vson that man? rePrts the them with Crook and other relatives. having spent her vacation Spanish Fork were in Payson representative men of this communiof a fortnight in Salt Lake'. week end. It pays to trade with the Page Airs. L. D. Stewart entertained at ty have been enrolled as charter memMr. Leland Daley of Salt Lake was bers and will institute- the camp this Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. S. J; Rich-ain ProvoAirs. C. F. Dixon was Furniture Company. the first part of themonth with fifty members. ArrangeVisiting in Payson last week. Stew-ar- t visiting and of Mrs. Eureka. Who during family at Appears Gay. WANTED, to buy clean, white rags, ' week. and Mrs. Richan are sisters. Mrs. G. F. Tilson has returned from ments are being made for a banquet will pay Sc per pound. ety Thursday in The Garland dance the services. Apply at or fallowing where she has ben visiting id business-visitoAirs. B. E. Townsend left for her was a James Knowles phone thin office. tf. 482 and Eureka hiome Provo Camp No. Avalanche. relatives and friends. in San Francisco last Thursday the in Lake Salt first part of Camp will take part in the institut- after a months visit with her WANTED; Contracts for plowing par- the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bills Jr. entering ceremony. lsnd. Address, Amerrsn Plowing ents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Joseph Douglass. tained Monday evening in honor of James Crooks of Eureka, stopped Mrs. Emma Swenson and Mrs. TilKe who Association. 812 Walitr Bank Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Snow The officers and. teachers of the first off in the city Tuesday on his way Salt l tke City, Utsa. ttf leave soon for Provo to moke their Ripple of Provo spent Sunday and ward Religion Class entertained the to Idaho on matters of business. M. Eve. home. About thirty friends enjoyed Monday here as the guests of their K. Huish. The officers ot fhe first ward M. I. tlieir FOE BALK, corner lot, good locaton Music, games and sister, Mrs. A. hospitality. for homo. A. M. Taylor. Reece Juanita Miss entertained 45tf. A. have arranged an excellent pro- h lunch, followed by water melons, OOOOOOOOOOOWQWWO gram for their conjoint meeting to be were greatly enjoyed by all. last Thursday evening for Miss Deon held in the chapel Sunday evening FOR SALE cosy bouse Tlr. and Mrs. B. E. Townsend, Hel- - Colvin prior to her departure for Salt BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY Other and furniture. 547 West 1st and a general invitation is extended en and Byron Townsend are enjoying Lake where she will reside. to all who wish to, attend. A member were Mrs. Rodney Wilson, Mrs 47-north. guests Fish to Lake. a trip of the faculty of the B, Y. U. will be Glenn Simmons, Miss, Sue Wilde and the speaker and other parts will be; Misses Alberta Nebeker, Ivy Done, Migg Craveng FOR RENT Two large outside Violin selection, Albert McClellan. May McBeth and Delona ReiJ have Mrs Edward Grams was in Salt rooms. Mrs. Naylor, 732 West Reading, Alta Marcel. Veturned from a trip through Colif-orniI.ake Saturday en business. Utah Avenue. . 47-t- f. Vocal solo, Blanch McBeth. Vocol solo, Carl O, Kelson. Thursday morning a fine baby girl - The first of a series of dancing partHOUSE FOR SALE 3 room was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles ies was give at Smiths on Wednesbrick, with big basment, City Mayor Gardner ana the city ouncil Reynolds. day evening; Music was furnished by 1919-192- 0 water, and electric lights. One of American Fark, accompanied by a jazz orchestra and a large crowd have Bale and Clifford family block east of C. F. Dixons resi- Mr. W. M. Wilson, of Provo weer in Mrs. the music, dancing and other been spending a few days in Nephi enjoyed last Payson the features. dence. P. G. Hansen. Friday inspecting friends. and relatives Street paving of our city. The esteem- visiting Mrs. Will McClellan entertained a and ed gentlemen pronounced the work as Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith OUGHT TO BE. few friends informally Friday afterreturned th best they had seen in the state. Uarda Monday daughter Purchaser (caunoon in honor of Mrs. AV. K. Driggs. from a ten days visit to Ogden where tiously) : Is this Close friends of the honored guest land rich? they were guests of their son, included who enjoyed the occasion and family. Gentleman FarMrs. J. A. Clayton, Mrs. M. J. mer: It certainly Mr. C. 0. Nelson and family spent Mrs. S. Higginbotham, Mrs. to ought be; I BY JAMES J. MONTAGUE Sunday at Provo with Mr. Nelsons Charles Douglass and Mrs. A. R. Wilhave put all the With timid and afrighted eyes folks. Mr. and Mrs L. V. Nebeker son. money I had Into it I read the ad, and, when I read em and family arrived by ' auto Friday Mr, and Mrs. Joseph S. Bills Jr. And note the things they advertise, a number entertained jevening from the Nebeker ranch where cry pleasantly I suddenly find out I need em of tlieir friends Monday evening. they have spent the summer. Von will Fresh needs Ive never known before Games and music were the features of return after a weeks visit and the Imperil my per diem. the An elaborate lunch was family will remain during the school I scan the list and, what is more, servedevening. to thirty-fivyear. guests. I go and buy em. Last Thursday evening a jolly Aliases Alberta Nebeker, Iva Done J saw an ad about a farm McBeth returned the last bunch very pleasantly surprised Mr. and Alae Afar from urban roar and rattle, will of the week from their trip to the Snow, who Where one may know the sylvan charm and Mrs. Spencer PROVO, UTAH to make their coast. One month was spent at Venice Of growing fields and lowing cattle, leave Payson soon Los at remainder and the Angeles, home in Provo. The passtime for the It spoke of birds upon a bow ingroup of San Francisco and other points, of Which pipe matutinal thanksgiving. evening was an amusing terest. I read that ad three times and now games, followed by a water melon bust. Those who enjoyed the delightThe friends of Miss Larue Worsen-crofThats where Im living. ful affair were: Mr. atul Mrs. Snow, now in Salt Lake, have received VlllIBBUUMMNHIBBBIlUBIBaBSSBlIMBBBIBBIinailll An automobile one day Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mr. and Mrs.., Bills, cards announcing her Engagement to 3 Somehow attracted my attenion; John F. Harris, Mr. and Airs. . Sam Mr. Ray Dawens. The marriage will It dwelt in an alluring way Francom, Mr. and Mrs. AArm. Keele, take place Saturday evening at the On spiral gears and 3 Air and Mrs. Ivan Webb, Mr and Mrs. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ownto waked a that thirst car, It 3 And though for weeks and weeks I Von Loveless, Mr. ana Airs. Ed Quig- W. L. Worsencroft. Ice Cream Choice Candies Summer Drinks eating here. Table tete-a-tet- e ley, Mr. and Airs. Joseph Morgan, Mr. fought it Mrs. L. D. Stewart was hostess to 8 are quite the thing in this cate. You know what witching things ads and Airs. C. E. Petrie and Mrs. Louis the Bridge Club last Saturday. SpeTobacco Here you can chat and sip tea, Cigars Borg of Salt Lake. cial guests were Airs. R. A. Porter, John F. Harris made a business coffee or chocolate to your At last I bought it. Mrs. Charles Cravens, Mrs. H. S. Give Us a Call 5 A Superior of Groceries trip to Salt Lake on Tuesday of this heart's content. A comfy, cozy The men who write .the ads must be week. Tipton and Mrs. Jensen. ' some Well in sysversed ' hypnotic .. place at which to lunch, dine or 1 tem; Ice Wholesale Cream Our who hes Bingham, Specialty Joseph been ensup. Why not drop in with a have a weird effect on Ae, gaged in blacksmtihing for the past friend or two, next time you They I simply never can resist em. forty four years has disposed of his are in our neighborhood? You Theyve dissipated all my Toll business during the past week. He will really enjoy it. For things theyve sold to me, dod worked continuously at the same Beautiful city lots, facing depot street, rot em! Music by Jazz Orchestra stand, on the corner south of the or Utah Avenue, first class fruit, ideal on the whole, Expensive things yet, opera house, during the entire period. location. Very cheap. Inquire gt Im glad Ive got em. SERVE YOU RIGHT 615 W. Provstgaard will work at the j ior Wightman s residence, Post Intelligencer. old stand until I Utah Avenue. spring. It. But Don't Worry About the Past. - is no time in the life of a when he is more susceptible 'X'HERE man 1 to training, to discipline, than during boyhood days. I"' A Begin Right Come With Us, . Start Your Account Hete sub-com- . .,,.10 Opportunities visit-Spenc- y 49-8t- e - - n the First Ward Conjoint LA. Sunday 000000000000000 3t O PE Ni MG e School Year 46-4t- p. Registration September 8 and 9 Class Instructian Begins Sept. 10 Mar-eelli- Ads. Mor-(ense- For Catalogue Write to REGISTRAR hard-earne- d e BIIGHAM YOUNG UjNIVERSITY ' ooooooOpoooooooooooooooo- i t, . Ladies Enjoy SMITHS CONFECTIONERY frame-supensio- MTHE YELLOW FRONT 3 lane ' ' at Dancing Every Wednesday Night Paul's Cafe Smiths o WE V i ; |