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Show THE PAYSONIAN, FAYSON, UTAH ocoooooooooooooooooo j Live Mews from Live Near-b- y .,x:.r-y- .a Thursday night by a number of her girl friends. A farewell dancing party was gien in Hudsons ball Friday night in honor of Muyrel Tiet-;5- q000000000Q000000$C00Q00000G000000OOO 0 q o o jeri, Raymond Opeiishaw, Oscar ('rook, Elmer Kay, Uustive o Ilolnun, Alfouo O ersoji, o Din 0 .Johnson, .lack Urysdale, o large crmfd was0 Sliqkncy. o low n present and many o in u at ere The leiulanie. peojih o boys leae Thursday for ('amp! Kearny, California. o rs All;1 ,.K:u entertained o honor of her O Sunday night o brother, (leorge Itaekmau. The 0 o guests were Mr. and Mrs. doe 0 o Mr. Hackman and and Mrs. Jolm 0 o of Mr. Salt Hackman, dr., Lake, o ami Mrs. John Hackman, Sr., q Mr. and Mrs. Henry' Hylund. o ? lJet- Towns, ky Our Live - Ih-lan- A ont-o- K0XCK0CK x000000xcxx 0K0CkCX XKXXKXXX0 ( i ' l in help her sons Eli F ami lloy in teaches their Taylor iriines. The two children Dorothy and One of the social events of Ihe Hall of Iayson, sjient a few week was the party given Aug. with week of last visiting 'days .'!1 by .Mr and Mrs. Leslie ('Inw- '.Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Curl is. ard in honor of .V(eu r and Earl Miss Miss Augusta Hylund, V. Tiffany Mr. and Mrs. Haskell who leave soon to serve Hack-- , Albert Myrtle Cushing, Tif-and family and Mrs. Arvil our eountry. The home was loan and Koy Ieterson. decorated in the na- - fanv motored to Pavson Sunday Mrs. John Franks left this ,vuws. tiotial colors. (Janw were played week for her home in Canada The different swarms of beeuntil a late hour when icecream, altr a two moulhs stay in this hive were and watermelons girls are cutting and drying city. eandyr served to the following: Messrs. fruit to sell. The swarm getting Miss Ruth Jenkins returned Carl Sell ram in, Haul Schwartz, the most will receive a prize to Salt Lake Monday after a Edwin Schwartz, Heryl Doan and the Mutual in the stake get- weeks vacation here. Cloward, Wesley Kerr, Albert ting the most will also receive a Mr. and Mrs. William Hudson, Hussar, Wayne (lassar, Arthur prize. Mrs. Isaiah llolladav and daughMiss Louise Holder entertained Elmer and the two guests of ter Clco motored to Spring City Tillie .Misses Hanks, Wednesday evening in honor ofjj Yiday to visit relatives. honor, Ihe Erma Hamilton, dennie Haskell, her brother llillery. A swimming party' to Spring Miss Eliza Peterson, daughter Thelma (lassar, Edna Schwartz, Lake Monday was formed by Waueta (iardner, Maud Ha ni- of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peter- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hackman, Air. ne r, Kuey lYlerson, Emma Par- son, was married in Salt Lake and Mrs. John Hackman, Air. sons, Ida Xuttnl, Delia Nelson, Thursday, August 22, to Mr. and Mrs. McKay, Mr. and Mrs Elva Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Curley of Silver City. Mr. II. Roland Tietjen, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs Curley left August .() to join .Marion Davis, Mr. Miss Henry Hylund, Myrtle and the host t lie colors. Cloward Parley Miss Augusta Hylund, Cushing, Miss Mary Flygare entertained Miss and hostess. Lula 'I'iet jen. Miss Jennie A farewell party was given in Wednesday at a family dinner. Tietjen, Miss Ruth Jenkins, Aliss the pavilion Friday evening for Covers were laid for Mr. and Mav Jenkins, Miss Druce Tiet, live of Salem boys who leave Mrs. John Flygare, Miss Jennie jen, Albert Hackman, Roy Peter-sothis week to join ihe colors. The Flygare, Af aster Floyd Flygare, and (leorge Hackman. After Miss Cladys Stone of Payson, a dip in the cool lake a delicious boys are Vent Hdman, llillery Mr. Ezra Edman, who left Frilunch was enjoyed by all. Holder, Kay Sabin, Hill Xultal and Merrin Davis. Mr. Davis is day for Camp Lewis, and Ihe Mrs. (has. A. Tietjen and son the only married man of the hostess. Stanley returned from Salt Lake five. Monday after a weeks visit in that eily. Mrs. Angus D. Taylor served Miss Roda Kay of Salt Lake a family dinner Sunday in honhere visiting or of her brother Heorge Marspent the week-enElmer her brother who leaves tin of Payson, who is one of the t lie One of most interesting boys who joined I Tide Sams affairs of the week was the soon for military service. An educational meeting was army this week. house party given at the home held Sunday evening in the wald Littl Floyd Underwood, son of of Mr. and Airs. Floyd church. Speakers and singer.4 Mr. and Mrs. John Underwood, Wednesday night in honor were here from Payson in the mornwho died here Saturday' of Myrel Tietjen, who leaves of the Payson High interest The was buried Sunday. soon for military servicer The ing, funeral services were held in rooms were decorated with Ihe School. Air. liindcnberg of Salina is the ward church Sunday after- national colors and fall flowers noon. adorned the tables. The invited visiting at the home of Robert Van Ausdal. Airs, (leorge Wyler of Payson guests were Air. and Mrs. EphTin hoys from Santaquin who spent most of last week here raim Tietjen, Mr. and Airs. II. have been training at the Uniwith her father and brothers, Roland Tietjen of Payson, Mr. of this summer, are Utah versity Air. Mr. E. (1. Hanks and sons. Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert Crook, now at Louisville, Taylor, Camp Aliss Hanks was in Mount Pleasant, and Mrs. Henry Hylund, and still are Kentucky, enjoying Aliss .Mattie of Johnson lvanab, visiting relatives there. Mr .and Mrs. Lee K. Taylor Jennie Tietjen, Aliss Myrtle army' life and the best of health. and children of Payson spend Cushing and Air. Roy Peterson. Donald .Terman has received the At 12 oclock lunch was served. rank of corporal. Sunday afternoon here. Air. and Airs. J. T. Openshaw Airs. Caroline Openshaw and The Hoys and (iris Agriat a house party' entertained from Salt cultural dub had an outing here son Oran came down vening in honor of their Saturday. They had meetings Lake Friday for a weeks visit Alonday son Raymond. The rooms were morning and afternoon and a with relatives. decorated in the Ah Ceorge Hackman, who is beautifully dance at night. A colors. bounteous national yrs. Angus T. Taylor ac- training at. the University of followed was served, by supper companied her folks from Pay-so- Utah, spent the week end home at vefreshmnts midnight.. light to Salt Lake Wednesday and with relatives. feaAir. and Mrs. Dell Kay and Music and games were the Thursday of last week. The of the tures guests evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Ashworth family' and Miss Leah Ilolladay Hreen-halgof Benjamin spent the day here and Aliss Lula Jarvis attended were Air. and Airs. Henry Air. and Airs. Hyruni Kay, the wedding reception at BenjaWednesday of last woel. Airs. Alyil Openshaw', Mr. and The Bed Cross did pretty well min Tuesav night in honor of Chas. TIigginson Airs. and Mr. Hur-eau Mr. and Airs. Wemlal Stewart. with their booths on Farm Mrs. Thea Earl and Higginson, Aliss Airs. Stewart was formerly day. Airs. Essie Nora Higginson, Mrs. Theodore Hatch is re- Fay Kay of this city. Aliss Crook. Cushing, Alyrtle Mr. Albert Hackman returned ported as being very ill. It is Aliss Inez not known definitely' what ihe home Sunday from Ogden where Miss Mahle Chat win, Aliss Percy Weed, Aliss Johnson, cause of her illness is. he has spent the past summer Aliss Alatlie JohnA baby hoy was horn to Air. in Hie interest of war gardens, Lula Jarvis, of son Kanab, Raymond and and Airs. Sam Taylor August lie will leave again the last of Wandle Openshaw, Oscar (rook, 24th. All concerned are doing the week to teach in the Ogden Elmer Alyrel Tietjen, Kay, High School. nicely. Ivan Stiekney, Johnson, Airs. Lucy P. Taylor is here Airs. Fay Stewart was given Deland Holman, Roy Peterson, from Provo for a few da vs to a bundle shower at her home (has. Cushing, (lustave Peterson, Jack Drvsdale, Air. and Salem Notes. ' I . I 0 0 0 The Elk Basin United Oil Company will have the shareholders of Payson select some prominent business man to visit the property of the company in Kansas and ascertain and investigate the claims made by the Elk Basin United Oil Company as u follows, to-wi- t: There must be 4 producing oil wells owned by the company, storage tanks of oil, pumping outfit and preparation being made to connect with a pipe line, and well No. 5 in operation. 1 Santaquin. d Open-shav- An Unusual Opportunity No Chance to Lose st. 2nd. The company is on a dividend paying basis. The monies derived from the sale of this stock is for the purpose of drilling additional wells on our proven territory, thus increasing our earning power. v The Elk Basin Oil Company is on a solid foundation, having immense valuable oil holdings in five states, and four producing wells to date. A preliminary dividend certificate will be issued to all shareholders together with his or her certificate of stock in this company. Your local representative will investigate the above mentioned facts, and if found to be correct in all respects, he will make a signed statement for publication. n h, 0 The public is invited to purchase this stock at 25 cents per share paying down 10 per cent of the amount purchased which will be placed in a local bank in escrow subject to verifications of facts and if verified then they are to pay the balance of 90 per cent and receive their certificates and a certificate guaranteeIf the report of your representatives is not in ing a dividened. favor your money will be returned. You must admit this is a fair and square, safe proposition. You must admit that we absolutely guarantee you dividend paying stock. Al-fon- Air's. 0. Airs. Payson Agricultural and j 1 Home Economics Exhibit i a a a Wellworth Store Bldg. September 13 and 14 Present S 5 J Enos Simons receive entries for Display from All Farmers and Mrs. Ann J. Loveless will Receive Entries from All Women 5 S Wishing to Exhibit. will THE EXHIBIT IS FREE m a Vain All are Invited to Attend Jerman. Dotlie Openshaw was hostess at a dinner party Alonday, the occasion being her Those present were birthday. Air. and Mrs. Ephraim Tietjen, Air. and Mrs. Albert Oreenlialgh, Mr. and Airs. H. Roland Tietjen, Aliss Alatlie Johnson and Myrel Can you expect any more? Stock to advance as soon as well No. 5 comes in a producer which is sure to come. o o o o Jolmsen. o o Bargains o o will save that o you many a dol- o lar will escape you if you fail to g read carefully and regularly the advertising of local merchants I The United Elk Basin Oil Co. has their Geologist on the ground investigating oil possiblities for Payson and the surrounding territory and if reported favorably will take advance at once. You now being interested in making a fortune you are invited to join us. See our representative at the Craven Hotel or at The Modern Pharmacy Payson, Utah . Ask for E. J. Stump o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o In This Paper oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo |