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Show THE PAYSONIAN, lAYSOX, UTAH 4"fr4..H.HMfrj4"b'b4,4,4,t"i"t"t"5"il"5J"5''i"l',S"t"H,4,4,'H,4,4'l,4 SOCIAL DOINGS MRS. ALFRED R. 1 p4 AX 1LSON, 4i4i4.jHi4,'i,','5,J4,4,,S,,, at the The Pavilion Saturday evening arranged by the teachers of the Payson Schools was a most gratifying success. The parents responded so freely to the invitation and the teachers had such a delightful evenings entertainment arranged that it made for Mr. a successful occassion. H. E. Thompson was master of ceremonies and the following excellent program was given: Vocal solo with piano and cello accompaniment J. C. Barney. Address of welcome Supt. The Bungalow Craze Bungalow homes are becoming more popular every season. But why waste your time looking about at random? We have plans for scores of different designs that may suit you better than any home you have ever seen. 4 4 Tailoring for Men and Young Men Editress The Paysonian will deem it a favor if parties having or learning of any social functions will please hand or phone in the news to Mrs. Alfred Wilson, who has been engaged as Society Editress. social Better Class 4s! t Suits in honor of her sister Mrs. Ilosmer Webb, formerly Miss Lenora Stevens who is a bride of the month. The guests in-- , eluded Mrs. Lorenzo Webb and daughter Caroline of Nephi, Mrs. Ted Stevens, Mrs. Ray Stevens, Mrs. Bert Stevens, and Over coats Mrs. JamesDaniels Mrs. Joseph Stark, Mrs. Steve Cannon, Miss Ida Peery, Miss Winnie Curtis, Miss Delene Sargent, Miss Alice Merrill. of every description built to your measure from fabrics of superior weave and quality. All Prices Mrs. Frank Ingalls was hostess at a delightful afternoon with a bitr showing at $20 function on Thnrsday. Her Melvin Wilson. to $30. guests numbered the ladies of Vocal solo Mrs. H. Roland the Sewing Club with Mrs. E. X Prodigious values, woikman-- $ Tietjen. L. McCormick and Mrs. B. F. We can furnish you material as ship of the finest, smartest of Aesthetic dance-Mi- ss Taylor. Ott as invited guests. well as ideas. Our yard is well stocked T styles, and fit guaranteed. Address T. F. Tolhurst of with flooring, siding, shingles, sheaththe District School Board. ing, dimension lumber, building paper, Mrs. Joseph Bingham enter-aine- d Have your Suit or Overcoat TAYLOR-MADE- , Vocal solo Mrs. L. D. Stew lath, roofing and building materials of a number of friends at all kinds. if you want it tailored Right. art. i quilting party Wednesday. Lawrence She Cornet solo-- Mr. Costs nothing to talk with us and was assistsd by her daughtwe can save you money if you buy. Jorgensen. L. V. Nebeker. Dinner Mrs. er Readings--Mis- s Lydia Fonnes-beck- . was served to Mrs. Margaret A Betts, Mrs. Wm. Powell, Mrs. Mrs. H. E. D. P. Vocal Solo McDowell, Mrs. Margret 4 The Clothiers Thompson. outensock and Mrs. Emily a The contests presented by Gardner. 4 4 4 41 4 4 4 4 4" 4"& 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Owen L. Barnett were very A amusing. All the guests were Mrs. II. S. Tipton arranged a The Annual Ball given by the Miss Alton Nebeker enterA good friend stands by you when in bountiously served with grapes, pleasant School in of honor the surprise Saturday tained the young yirls ot the High need. Pay son people tell how Doans and nuts. The informal apples in 14th of honor the Mrs. evening Freshmen was held in the Rosebud Club on Fiiday afterKidney Pills have stood the test. The D. & R. G. R. R. offers meeting and handshaking of the James H. Wehhof Depot St. endorsed of her Pavilion on Friday night. The noon. A dainty lunch was served birthday anniversary usual holiday excursion parents and teachers terminat-rateDoan's seven years ago and again con- the Farrel. The follow- hall was beautifully decorated by her mother Mrs. L. Could you ask for firms the story fares ed the entertainment and was young son, of one and one-thiring young friends were partici- for the occasion with pennants more convincing testimony? for the round trip between any 0ne of the most pleasant Mrs. Wehb says: I suffered a great pants of the delightfuloccassion: and flags combined with the two stations in Utah, minimum features deal with kidney trouble. I was afflicClotile Wilson, Madeline Wil-- school colors, silver and green. The Entre Nous Club ladies ted with severe pains in my back and fare 25 cents. Tickets will be Louise disson, Punch and were wafers Higginbotham, unable to was after times at were charmingly entertained straighten on sale November 28th and 29th The M. I. A. of the First Emma Harris, Naomi Wilson, pensed from attractive booths. on Knowing how good Doans stoopiug. afternoon by Wednesday until December 3rd ward conducted an Oddity Ball Louise Kidney Pills were, I began using them good Ware, Helen Bean, The affair was a social and Mrs. Adv. It SidneyCoray, at her home. They gave me wonderful relief. They returning. at the Amusement Hall Tues- Lillian Tipton, Don Carter, financial success. finally rid me of kidney trouble. 1 have been a nurse in the past and in that day evening which was one of Fuller McCormick, Tempest Doan's work I always recommended I Notice to Water Pax NOTICE. the greatest laugh provoking Ellsworth, LaMar Cloward, Kidney Pills to kidney sufferers with make saw Doans best of Mr. Mrs. and the results, Delinquents. George Jones All Poll Tax unpaid on Nov- - occassions of the season. All Keith Vance, Ralph Filson, cure after cure, so I cannot recommend MonWere mismatched pleasantly surprised them too strongly." Lendell Smith, Max Wightman ember 30th will be turned over came dressed in Your water tax for 1917 is Games were played LATER TESTIMONY. night. day most of the costumes grotesque and Ned Wightman. collec- for to eitv the attorney due and payable to Payson Mrs. Webb gave the above statement and a dainty supper was served combinations. in April, 1910, and on April 2, 1917, tion without further time or and ridiculous After supper City, and unless payment is at 12 oclock. she added: and lunch Although I have little The games dancing, C. E. GALE, The first in a series of eight singing and reciting was ren- - made before December 15,1917, used of a kidney remedy now, I find it notice. A idea. the out carried all eon water tax will be placed Pills use Doan's to Kidney necessary to be given dered by those present. The your City Supervisor. Jancing parties at times. I always get the same good in hands of the city attor the was feature of the evening results. Oh Ye season the Part-neby Alice during were: Mrs. for collection. guests 60c, at all dealers. kangaroo court where small Good times ff was I club be at the city police will Co., Mfgrs,, Buffalo, N. Y. dancing ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Hale fines were collected from station in Second Ward the evening from Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. Flint Mc- now untilevery various persons brought up on given Cholera Morbus. Dec. from 8 to 9 15, eveClellan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred oclock, to receive said taxes. A Ammusement Hall Friday all conceivable charges. This is a very painful and dangerous and was a distinct social Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. George disease. In almost every neighborhood crowd was in attendance. ning E. II. I1ARFLR, large success. Mr. Karl Keeler, Mrs., 1 someone has died from it before raedie Mr. and Mrs. Henry Opposite Orem Depot City Watermaster. ine could be obtained or a physician Leonard Steinekert and Mrs. J. Box, Mrs. Gough, Miss Alberta summoned. The right way is to have a The Cultus Club ladies enter- C. Ellsworth acted as the Gough, Mrs. Dora Frazer, bottle of Chamberlains Colic and Diar Whooping Cough. rhoea Remedy in ihe house so as to tained their husbands at reception committee. Punch Misses Ruby, Dora and Lumber and All Material I LflfJT & PERSSOM CO. ! 41 GOOD FRIEND i I s d 1 1 i ! y Foster-Milbur- n Payson Auto Co. Auto Accessories Eu-phem- ia have prepared for it. Mrs. Charles t, Dur Huntington, Ind.,writse: ing the summer of 1911 two of my children were taken sick with cholera morbus. I used Chamberlain's Colic & Diarrhoea Remedy and it gave them immediate relief11. - Obtainable every where. GMqqod fife Automobile Bodies Built to Order. Guaranteed Workmanship. E. B. PARRY, Prop. successtul social on Wednesday and Cakes were served by ot last week at Smiths Cabaret Leona McClellan and Louise Supper was served followed by Higgenbotham. The second dancing and a musical program. party will be held two weeks Vocal selections were given by from the date of the first. A Mrs. H. E. Thompson and a young group of married people Reading by Karl F. Keeler. A comprise the membership. variety of games concluded the evenings entertainment. Thirty jfive were present. (bopaoia Mrs. J. C. McCellan enter-- I tained the Bridge Club at her home Saturday afternoon. worry and the constant strain of a business life are often a cause of much trouble. Mrs. Wayne Gardner was hostess to (he ladies of the Elite Club op Wednesday afternoon. Sewing and social chat occupied the time. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs.. Rodney Wilson. Mrs. R. D McKell of Spanish Fork, a Charter Club member, was Over-wor- k, Dr. Miles Nervine & s is highly 'recommended I for all Nervous disorders. It is particularly invaluable to business women. Regulate your bowels by using DR. MILES LIVER PILLS I OR BOX, IF FIRST BOTTLE, FAILS TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. NERVOUS ATTACKS. I suffered with nervous attacks and headaches. Then my liver got out of order and it seemed as though my whole I comsystem was upset. menced using Dr. Miles Nervine and also took Dr. Miles Liver Fills and now I feel perfectly well in every way. My bowels also are in good shape "'ll itS. AVGUSTA REISER, Fort land Ae 1H9 Roche1 I dise.p-- p it is iiuio''Unt that n & saves eggs in baking In many recipes only half as many eggs are required, in some none at all, if an additional quantity of Royal Baking Powder is used, about a teaspoon, in place of each egg omitted. Try the following recipes which also conserve white flour as urged by the government . Corn Meal Griddle Cakes Mrs. Clifford Bale entertained the Happy Hour Social Club at her home Friday afternoon. cups cora meal l1, cup boiling water cup milk 1 tablespoon shortening 1 tablespoon molasses y3 cup flour 1 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoons Boyal Baking PowdeJ Eggless, Milkless, Butterless Cake V NO EGGS Scald corn meal In bowl with boiling I this Royal Baking Powder present. Mrs. John Hanley of Eureka entertained on Wednesday afternoon at the home ot her mother Mrs. Garry Stevens. The pleasant affair was in the nature of a miscellaneous shower given In Smith; Loren Partridge, tlie couijh bo kept loose and expeotoia-tloAnna Jones, Fred and Elmer easy, w hicb can bo done by giving and Mira McClellan, Lenore C'hatnbealains Cough llornody. Mrs. I II. Martin, Deni, hid., writes, My two Wilson, May and Aleen Box, daughters hud w hooping eough. I gave Mr. Lee Smith from Gold Hill, them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Mrs. Sarah and Wilbern Elmer and it worked like a eburm. Obtainable everywhere. from Clinton. water; add milk, melted shortening and molaaaea; add flour, salt and baking powder which have been sifted together; mis well. Bake on hot greased griddle until brown. (The Old Method called for 2 eggs) ' brown sugar teaspoon salt water teaspoon nutmeg teaspoon clnnemon cup seeded raisins 1 t ounces citron, cut fine 1 cup flour Sour Yi cup shortening cup rye 6 teaspoons Boyal Baking Powder Boll sugar, water, fruit, shortening, salt and spices together in saucepan 3 minutes. When cool, add flour and baking powder which have been sifted together. Mix well; bake In loaf pan in moderate oven about 45 minutes. (The Old Method Fruit Cake called fer 2 eggs) 1 cup IVt cups 1 Vt 1 1 Send for our new booklet 55 Ways to Save Eggs' Mailed free on request. Address Royal Baking Powder Co., Dept. H., 13S William Street, New liork |