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Show THE PAYSONIA.N. iMbAAAAAAAAiliAA PAYSO.V.UTAE ( 'In Social Circles ,0, Opportunities Local and Personal r. il I, (f Loveless was hostess to lie members of tin Elite Wednesday afternoon. I FOIl KENT- - Fm Is in' re 1ra.-of land, house, flossing eliieken coop, mile .Miss Gladys AleBetli is in Frostable, well, ami a half smith of sugar nt visiting with friends. Siemens Inquire of .Mr. ami .Mrs. A. C. Sorensen motored to Eureka Sunday. LOST a large Jersey cow, Miss Iona (ravens visited at horns about two inches long, Eureka with friends Sunday. brand blotched on right ribs. Mrs. Jack Burris and children Return to Clifford Rale and re- of Salt Eake are visiting relaceive reward. tives here. YOUNG pigs for sale. J. M. Miss Alice Mamvill. Monday from al Mammoth. NEAT, Clean Rooms, by the Miss Ida Moyle day, week or month, at Mrs. M. the guest of L. Garritvs, 410 South 2nd AYestj' Stark recently. 47 St., Salt Lake City, Utah. A! iss Naomi Smith visited m YTE.Y.n.V ..I' MOIH'.KN homf Or ,.!. and t iae-tor- , 55-8t-- p 43-4t-- p : i allJ ,, I ash or terms 1o suit miser. OWEN L. BARNETT. f I 35-t- J(r ..K)I1, two Miss Hazel Kinder spent or three days at Magna FOlt SALE Marc ami mule coll, Salt I.ake last week. or for cash also top buggy. Cheap will trade. Apply at this ofliee. PVRE bred Duroe sale. Lyman Kapple. .L 42 tf Juanita Reece spent the in Salt Lake with her IL J. Smith. Mrs. sister, Wilsons fall millinery opening happens next Monday, September 2nd. Will you he there? F(R SALE or trade two used automobiles. Inquire of W, L. Reynolds, at Parson Auto Co. .Miss tf It pays to trade with the Jage Furniture Company. RABBITS for sale. Rufus Red Belgian Hares, pedigree imported strain; bred docs and young t stock. Price reasonable. 55-t- f0-2- Mrs. Santaquin News. Additional of the guest 1. Mrs. Friday f and little rs daughters of Midvale B. Smith entertained for his son evening for (amp left who Thomas Lewis Saturday. Luncheon was served and an enjoyable cening was spent by all. The following guests were present: Mrs. .lane Smith of Bioknell, I 'tali, Mrs. Mr, Golda-Wate- are the formers mother, Henry Barney. C. McClellan has added a massive porch to his beautiful residence ou the corner of C and Eleventh streets. J. Mrs. Henry Fairbanks and children of Ouray, are at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Shuler. Frank McClellan is building a modern pressed briek house on Eleventh street which Margaret VanAusdal, Mrs. S. J. Smith, Mrs. Ida Murray, Mrs. T. W. Smith of Richfield. I'tah. Mrs. Myrtle Hansen, .Mr. and Mrs. J. A. VanAusdal, Mr. and .Mrs. Willard Smith, Mr, and will soon he completed. Mrs. Bert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. five-roo- m J. Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Non six-roo- m will Tenth. Forest Ranger Mamvill receive applications for free use Mrs. Rav Needham was hos- permits and timber sales at thelt(sS t0 the ladies of the Merry city marshals ofliee in Pa.vson Matrons club Friday afternoon, on the following dates: Septein-- , usua S0(.ial diversion was her 3, 16, 30, Oet. 4 and 14, and enjoyed. of Nephi Ranger Christianson FEllsworth, au,i Mrs. Fwill be at the same place for the C. Ellsworth and Mr. and same purpose cm the following''!. dates: September 9, 23, and Oet. (Mrs. 0. R. Thomas of Provo 7. The hours will be from 9 a. 'motored to Salt Lake Monday for the day. m. until 5 p. m On Sunday, September 8th, NOTICE OF POSTrONMENT the joint M. I. association will 'ie - - i ' or i SALE. j Job-Ssvase- y 4 1 aO-e- Open from 7 to 10 Daily m I Auto Repairing in All its Branches i Oxy-Acetyle- ne Welding We Solicit Your Account for This Bank sjWrsi; WiY-ets- Announcement wish to announce to the good people of Payson and vicinity that I am in the city again and I doing dusiness at the old stand A. C. SORENSEN Jeweler mniniiuuniimaHuninnmiuiuiMunmB 1 ni y, is Now In Effect Buy Y our Sugar and Jars While You Can Get Them Chas. C. F. Dixon The Sanitary Shop arc T HE extraordinary comfort of the new Hupmobile is an all-embrac- ing quality, tj It is expressed, not only in remarkable riding ease and road steadiness, but in power-and-performan- ce as well; not only in very unusual economy of tires and gasoline, bilf in reliability and staunch durability also. j Brown, Air. and Abs. Enos Simons, Rev, and Mrs. AV. Alnrpliy, Mrs. Emma Mitchell and Miss' Sarah Alitchell. Attend AVilson s Fall Alillinery It happens next Alon-da$4 10. 35 Opening. Tol nl H. ROLAND T1ETJEN, Sept. 2. Oct your selections Adv.-2- t earlv. Committee. Treus. Fourth July The September Sugar Allotment UIXSHHIIHHIIlHUIIIMBIHHHHHaMHHRHg - eb.parryI nt Pav-son- At h meeting of tin? Board of Di- - hold . their last patriotic ... . rectors of the Payson Eldorado Min Tho program Alll he published iug and Milling Co., held in Parson,' in next, weeks Paysonian. Utah, on the Cth day of August, A.' Mrs. George Pcei? entertained D. 1018, a resolution was presented and duly passed postponing the date the Happy Hour club Friday of sale of delinquent stock from afternoon . She was assisted bv August 17, 1918. as slated in Notice daughter( Mrs U. M. Turof Assessment No. 13, to October Mrs. Fred Tanner was an ner. 1918. E. H. II All TER, t invited guest. Secretary. j It Strengthens Your Credit Besides it is much more convenient to pay by check. From any stand-poithe opening of a Bank Account is highly desirable and advantageous. o John Lant, many years, and has many and Airs. Elsie Kerr enfriends who will be glad to learn on Friday afternoon tertained that he is in Payson again. at the home of Airs. Lant. Cards were the principal diversion folFOURTH OF JULY lowed by luncheon. The guests FINANCIAL REPORT numbered Airs. Julia Colvin, On account of long delays in Airs. J. C. McClellan, Airs. Henry Airs. L. D. Stewart, getting in bills the Fourth of Erlandson, Leonard Mrs. Steineekert, Airs. July committee has been unable R. Airs.. J. A. AVilson, Alfred to make a report until the preAl. Airs. J. Alorlensen, sent time. The committee feels Clayton, S. Tipton, Airs. Will II. Abs. success the with highly pleased of the celebration financially. Amos, Airs. T. E. Reece, Airs. The total amount netted was Will AlcClellan, Airs. Ray. Pep$171.80. The Red Cross was pre- per, Airs. Nellie Gramshaw and sented with $96.25, and $75.55 Mrs. Frank Oberhansly. will be retained to help defray Airs. L. N. Ellsworth and Airs. expenses for next years celebra- Airs. Will D. Dixon arranged a tion. Following is a eondensed very pleasant surprise party report : Alondav evening to honor Dr. Receipts. A. L. Curtis who enters the U. S. service this week. A variety of games were arranged for the entertainment of the guesls and refreshments were served. Those invited were' Air. and Airs. Hanks and Airs. Curtis of Salem, Air. s and Airs. Harris of Provo, Dr. and Airs. L. N. Ellsworth, Air. and Airs. W. D. Dixon, Air. and Alls. Alelvin Wilson, Air. and Airs. Chas. II. White, Air. and Airs. Don S. Page, Air. and Airs, J. C. Ellsworth, Air. and Airs. 8 Charles Douglass, Air. and Airs.1 W. F. Tanner, Air. and Airs. T. F. Tolhurst, Air. and Alls. Elisha rail. IT GIVES YOU a better standing in the community, especially among business men, to be known as Having Money in the Bank Out-of-- J - Mr. and Mrs. John Amos left morning for Wednesday York, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shepto visit their Idaho, herd, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Johnson, .Mrs. Fred Lewis, Jr. daughter, Florence the Misses Grace York, Attend Wilsons Fall Millinery VanAusdal, Loree Smith, Lillian Sarah Florence Copeland, Smith, Opening. Tt happens next Mon.Messrs. Thomas day, Sept. 2. Get your selections VanAusdal, Adv.-2- t Clive Spiith, Melvin early. Smith, Smith, Niel Van Ausdal and John Wiide is putting the finDonald Jerman. ishing touches on a beautiful modern pressed briek PUBLIC NOTICE. house on C street, just below I. Tuesday evening a party was, Elmer entertained in honor of Mr. George .given the S. O. I) II. club last Fridav Martin and Mr. Harold Jones a fternoon. ' ho will leave the first part of serve the colors.; Sept i mliet The patty was given by Mrs. Charles Stark, Mrs. Ceorge Martin and Miss Zenda Stark. Ice and watermelon creani, cake were served. The time was spent in a musical program and games, Other boys present who are to leave soon were Messrs. Clyde Tcrvort, J. B. Stark and Lester Kay, the latter of Mona. Mr. A. C. Sorensen returned town were Mrs. Eliza! guests lust week from Detroit, Michi- Kay, Mrs. Lizzy Kay and Mrs. gan, where he has been working of Mona, Mrs. A my the past few weeks in a govern- Davis and Mrs. Mrs. Phoebe Ball ment factory, making springs of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs.' for lanks and trucks. Air. Soren- Angus D. Taylor and baby sen says it is extremely hot in Sterling of Salem. There were that section of the country. present forty people besides the Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Brown guests, of Tonapah, Nevada, have been Mrs. John L. Peterson and guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ancreason gave a Mrs. Joseph Wightman, They bundle shower for Miss Emma were en route to their home Andreason at the home of Mrs. after visiting relatives in south- II. J. Andreason last Friday. ern Utah, having made the trip beautiful and useful preMany of Tonnpsh, Nevada, have been sents were received. Lunch was auto. bp served to llurtv-twguests. Glade Cowan, oldest sou of A Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cowan, very pleasant social afterreturned home Wednesday after- noon was had at the home of noon after laboring for twenty-thre- e Mrs. John E. Lewis Wednesday,! months as a missionary in August 21, by members of the Southern Colorado and New Nebo Stake Relief Society. The Mexico. He has been only tempo- occasion was in honor of the re-- ! rarily released for agricultural tiring Stake Presidency, Eliza J. labor with a probability of later Dixon, Mattie S. Kapple and Elsie S. Kerr. A very appro-- , entering military service. priate program was rendered,! M r. and Mrs. Byron Thuramong the numbers given was nj mond and children of Eureka Sister speech of welcome came down Saturday and spent Lewis to the Relief by sis-Society the night with Mr. and .Mrs. tors; reading, Sisters A. Will Amos. On Sunday they all Ross and 13d il a O. Mary Hughes;; motored to Saratoga where the song, Miss Margret Dixon; piano, reday was spent. Spcnse Amos solo, Sister Clara R. Evans; a turned with the Thurmonds to of appreciation of valient speech their home for a short visit. serviise rendered and presents.Miss Leona Bates, the oldest tiou of tokens of remembrance daughter of Mr. Ed Bates, and to the honored guests by Sister, s Matilda D. Dixon. The retiring one of the most popular of wrns marfair daughttrs, sisters made timely response. ried on Wednesday in the Salt ftcr which luncheon was served co-- , Lake temple to Mr. Frank Thom- on the lawn to fifty-fiv- e as of Spanish Fork. The young workers. All wards n the slake, bridegroom will leave soon to were represented and a very on-- ! enter military service and Mrs. jovnble time was had by all. Thomas will remain at her fathenter-- IB Mrs. Glenn Simmons ers home during the period of tained in a most delightful man-- j the war, ner last Friday evening at the Ur. C. T. Kendall, formerly of home of her aunt, Mrs. John IT. this city, but now of Moab, came Dixon, on Main Tier street. to ibis city last week anticipat- guests were Mrs. Rodney Wilson, ing to move to a new location. Mrs. Wilford Gwilliams, Miss! Payson looked so good to the Juanita Reece, Miss Deon Col-- ! doctor that il did not take long vin, Miss Sue Wilde, Miss Iona 1'of him tf decide, and he at Cravens. Miss Lyle Cravens, once made arrangements ta lo- Mrs. Ed Patten, Mrs. Frank cate here. Mr. Kendall wil oc- Oberhansly, Mrs. Wayne Gardcupy the offices of Dr. Curtis ner, Mrs. Jesse Ellsworth, Airs. who left yesterday for Unofle U. M. Turner and Airs. Selby Sams service. Dr Kendall left Dixon. this city about muc years ago, To honor their sister Aba. Lyprevious to which time lie residBaker of Silver City, Airs, man ed in this community a good Airs. Simon Higgen-botliaMiss Vera n week-en- d rsey 'Wine for 42 and M ' bocal Agents mm |