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Show !ln Social Circles1" Local and Personal Opportunities vvvvvvvwvmw Four head "f' FOR SALK horses. Lyman Kapple. 53-t- f In YOUNG PIGS for sale, quire of Henry Wyler. NALETeam. harness FOH ill trade and wagon, also colt. for pood mileh cows. For particulars inquire of Janies M. 2tp fansen. 1 FOR SALK-o- -- or rent, mv home E street, near Rio Grande depot. Inquire Mrs. James Hoyle. f an oil een- - letteran ainT anv UNSIGNEO BETTER Than UNSIGNED The strength of a financial institution lies not alone in its capital and assets, but as much in tis honorable history ability, the character and standing of the men who conduct its affairs. tf under any of these Standing this bank invites additions to its list tests, of customers. pre-emine- 1 ; g-- d. 53-t- 53-4- 1 WANTED Good feeder hogs weighing from 100 to 150 lbs. G. be Mr. and Mrs. E. Jf. Pulvcr Mr. ami Mrs. John Monson of Mr and Mrs. Amley Pulver and of Ray Cphraim, Ftah, parents 18511-were guests of their made an auto trip to Eureka ; Monson, t it by son for the week-enSunday and spent the day with f relatives. 3-- FOR SALE City Prwh house and lot, block west of the Orem depot. Large lot, will sell all or part. Reasonable terms. Phono or call. Mrs. Janette Tanp ner. Philo will FOLKS! when you pieces tea fne papei, THE LOVE OF.MUKe, FEft SION YOvK NASAE ToENI SO The boss WONT TmOOvn 'em On THE FLOOR FER NE TO PCW UP. HE ANS AN Messrs. J. H. Amos and Wm. adv Searle made an auto trip to Salt Lake the early part of the week .John Harnett spent two days oil business. in Salt Lake last week on busi- A little baby daughter ness. was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Isaac .Mrs. A. E. Wanless of Salt at Poland last week. Mrs. Isaac Lake City was the guest of Mr. was formerly Miss Rulh Dixon. and Mrs. T, E. Reece last week. Mrs. Charles Wellman of' Sail Lake was a Paysmi visitor last of Hutto, Mrs. Maud .Muller, week when she was the guest of Mr. with was visiting Montana, and Mrs. Tims. Haynes Saturday her sister, man. and Sunday. "'LSt Ellsworth, Auto No. FOUND Call at this office and paying for this ad. SM, wRire Pavson ter, FOR SALE Plenty of and Isabella grapes. MICKIE SAYS 52-t- f Wightman. PYRE broil Duroe Jersey swine for 42-tsale. Lyman Kapple. It pays to trade with the Page Furniture Company. The Best State Paper To Send Away to Soldiers rpj, jas;n United Co. OH .Miss .Minnie Olson and Mrs. erecting derrick on Thomas adv John Halverson and children of ranch, Goshen valley. Salt Lake were the guests of Fulton Townsend, of Pueblo, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jorgenof Joseph sen Sunday. Colorado, nephew week-enthe Townsend, spent in this city the guest of Mrs. Mrs. Henry Fairbanks and Thomas Haynes. Mrs. Dave Shuler were at Sunday visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Eph Coombs Springville home their sister, Mrs. the of and daughter, Mrs. Melba Ed- Phoebe Packard. wards, and son Farrell, all of Garland, were the guests of Mr. Mr and Mrs. R. L. Mitchell and Mrs. Tims. E. Reeee last ' week. returned to their home at Clinton Tuesday after a visit of a letter received from Filseveral days beie with relatives. lers Townsend, at 'Fort Bliss, Mr. Joseph Townsend M rs. Thomas Texas, Whinner and learns that his son has been ad- daughter, Miss I, aura Wi miner, vanced to the rank of Reargent, returned to their home at Green and is with the Seventh Cav- River Saturday after a weeks alry band. visit with Mrs. Julia Colvin. nt a is WE OFFER TUPS BEST SERVICE ALIKE TO THOSE OF LARGE AND SMALL MEANS. d Mbs Deon Cihin to the W.. W; O. ' hostess club last i.--i 5 irdiK Thursday evening Mrs. Bert Stevens entertained at dinner Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Anderson and Mr. and Mrs, Foster THIS WRECKS Friday afternoon the Merclub enjoyed a ry pleasant afternoon in Spanish Fork as the guests of Mrs. Snyder, On Matrons EIUH TRENCHES Miss Eva Mendenhall was hostess at a pleasant evenings last Wednesday, her guests numbering the young girls of K. K. club. guests the so-i- J. Stum), assistant manaMr. and Mrs. Jack is the ger for E. B. lT. 0. Co., is in Salt Lake motored to our city, making bis headquartSunday, and were Ike ers at the Cravens Hotel. Semi-Weekof Mrs. Elizabeth Lee, Jacks ly Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shuler, Mr. Mrs. Harriet Farrar and chil- mother. Mr. Loo returned SunMrs. Ray Slovens, Mr. and and dren and Mr. and Mrs. Orson day night, while Mrs. Lee will Mrs. Foxier Padham were he Year Smith were in this eity during remain for a few davs. Special Rate, $1.50 per of M". aid Min John Yiests the week They wen guests of At Horne or Abroad. dinner Nimbi evening. Stark af S. Worth Mrs. Farrars father, Mr and Mrs. Ray L, Done ington. Mr. Smith is on his and little son Hobby left SatTim ,i ii s if llm Haj py Hour Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wright way to Richfield where he will for Boston where Mr. club urday enjoyed a delightful afterwere in Salt Lake over the t or eb in t lie h i gl i sell ool Done will attend school at Harnoons entertainment on Friday vard this winter. .They intended the guests of Mrs. Henry Smith. Henry Nebeker, an old to visit numerous of the large Hie lima was pent in quilting The Misses Iona Lyle dent of this eity, but now of cities and points of interest en followed by the for hostess, Cravens entertained at dinner Salt Lake, paid the Paysonian route to their destination. luncheon. Thursday noon for Mrs. Rodney office a pleasant eall Tuesday. Wilson, Miss Juanita Reeee and Mr. Nebeker says he cannot get The Elk Basin Oil company is Me.sdames Gardner, Wayne Miss Sus Wilde. along without the home paper. buying material from the local Irvin Bills, Jesse Ellsworth, IT. lumber house at Pavson, and will M. Turner, P. O. Loveless and begin the erection immediately Rodney Wilson were at Spanish of a derrick on the Thomlas Fork last Wednesday m lernoon ranch at Warm Creek. They ex-t- where they ..ere entertained have the well in before at a enuviningW arranged luneh- adv eon nt lb 0 im ie of Mis Horace snap. E. News 1 j A Square Deal j On account of our long experience in the Meat and Grocery business we have learned a few things about it. g 8 8 i 8 Chas. C. F. Dixon j The Sanitary Shop Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Britton returned last week from Black-fooIdaho, where they spent their honeymoon.. Mr. Britton left Saturday for Camp Meade, Maryland, to resume his train, ing after a furlough of several weeks. M rs, Britton will remain 8 Oxy-Acetyle- a s 8 8 8 ne i! ma i The Utah Agricultural College Welding 8 Duty Lies Before You. Miss Naomi Smith and the COLLEGE MEN: Enlist in the Agricultural College and Misses WihTee and Margret Dixprepare for Commissions in the Army, for Scientific on entertained at the Dixon Service, for Technical leadership. home Wednesday afternoon in Bates honor of Mrs. Leona MAIL IN THE APPLICATION CARD BELOW: bride. The afa recent Thomas, fair was ia. lhe.Jiat lire, of a miscellaneous shower and twenty of the young friends of the Relatives from out of town young bride were invited to who attended the funeral ser- meet her. vices of Mrs. Mattie Bidder, in A perfect demonstration of the Second ward last Friday what several hundred scTlool were : Mrs. Mary Wellman, Palmer, Miss' Anna Daly, children can do to a load of Miss Maggie Daly, all of Salt melons was shown on Friday Lake; Mrs. Sarah Daly, Joseph afternoon when the teachers Daley, Mrs. Mattie Sutton, Gra- and pupils of Ihe Poteelncct in a real ham Dalv and family of Provo; school participated Mr. and Mrs. John McMullen of watermelon feast. A portion of given to soSegard, Utah; Messrs. H. Daly the afternoon was ' with the cutrecreation cial and Joseph Spainhower and Mrs. Owen Openshaw of Eureka ; Mrs. ting of the melons as ihe most Lucy Taylor of Salem; Mrs. prominent feature. Susie Clark and family of At the home of T. H. Wilson on Sunday evening a farewell party was given in honor of ByI. H. Masters, editor and man- ron Done, who leaves this week ager of the Provo Herald, also for Salt Lake to reside. Those the Bingham Bulletin, came to present kvere Gladys Smith, town Monday and called at the Wanda Amos, Geraldine FairMr. Masters banks, Jennie Strong, Aline DixPaysonian office. announced that he is a candi- on, Geneva Dixon, Madeline 7, ala Seabury, Retta Mendate for the office of State SenaGrin on tor the Democratic picket denhall, Oliver ('laysirn. and believes in his own medi- Harper, Meredith Amos, Leo cine, advertising. He has his Morgan, Max Peery, Elmer Gale, announcement elsewhere in this Harold Fersson, the host and paper. guest of honor. Mrs-Am- E. B. PARRY IMI AGRICULTURAL- - COLLEGE OF UTAH . y Til-so- s Have you to You will shortly be serving your country. offer to your nation the services of One Man or of Ten? Barbara Wood tallied a few friends at Uncle Sam says, a man trained is worth ten untrained. Sunday evening in honor The War Department has established at anniversary, birthday were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Lant Bewerton, Mr. and Mrs. A Students Army Training Corps where It Will Train You Free Clarence Stanton, Mrs. Rachael Beery, Sam Peery and Ray HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES: The Path of Patriotic Mrs. Pd mu ml Evans, while monkeying with the buzz saw at the high school last Wednesday hac the misfortune to get his left hand badly lacerated.' Mr. Evans was sawing a plank when the machine struck a knot, pulling his band into the saw, cutting the palm and almost severing two or three fingers. Open from 7 to 10 Daily Auto Repairing in All its Branches YOUNG MEN OF AMERICA! Fai rid V. here. iPAYSON AUTO CO 8 8 o t, One of these things is, to give you a square deal. This has been uppermost in our mind. Do not be afraid to send your children here to buy. The price and quality will be just the" same as if you purchased it yourself. trench cannon la the grandfather of all the small This trench artillery. The Germans at first had much superior small guns for trench smashing at short range, 'and life in British lines in Flanders waa Then the Stokes trench mortar made miserable by the Hun !mlnenwerfers. was taken lo France to make things hifi for Heinie. The French gun shown above is Fritz worst hate. Your share In the Fourth Liberty Loan will help turn the tables on the Boehe, n, Special Mail Application Form a candidate for Opportunities exist for admission to the Agricultural College Fill out and of Utah and the S. A. T. C. t0 thc Stildent.s Ary send intheaccompanmg apphea-- ; Training Corps of that Institution, tion form. Tnen ask your local ',d hereby pledge myself, on being to conform strictly, and draft board to assign you to the adm,i,tted to its rules, and by all at S. A. T. C. at the Utah Agri proper means, to promote its best interests. cultural College for valuable you in I. the undersigned, Name in full Home Address vocational training. 1 All members of the S. A. T. C. Date of Birth..- receive full equipment, includ- Age Former Student of U. A. C. ing uniforms, board and lodgName ing, and thirty dollar a month Fathers pay from the War Department. Mothers Maiden Name ? The Utah Agricultural College unit is rapidly filling up. Enroll High j School Graduate?.. Local Board Address immediately. JThe applicant should report for work The entrance fee may be paid by the! on September 30, or as soon there-studeupon his entrance in college. after as possible. nt The College is retaining unimpared its extensive courses for young women and for young men not members of the S A. T. C The Fall Quarter Opens September 30. For further information address Presidents Office, Utah Agricultural Colle-Lo b gan, Utah. 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