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Show THE PAY SON IAN. PAYSON, UTAH Santaquin News 4 4 4 '! was! 4-- 4 t 4 4 Mrs. Jesse Holladay Mon- hostess to a dinner-part- y day complimentary to her forty-fifth birth anniversary. Covers were laid for Mrs. Solmon Peterson and daughters Emma and Ester, Messrs, and Chas. A. Tietjen, Angus Holladay, Ephraim - Tietjen, Leah, Gladys, and Wanda Holladay, Jennie, Lulu arid Stanley 4-- 4 4 4 1 4-- 4 4 4--4 4 Mes-dame- s 4 4 4 A 'ietjen. Mr. and Mrs. William Van Ausdal entertained thirty of their friends at a dancing party riday evening. Luncheon was erved at 12 oclock. 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4 4 4 4 THE BANK THE MERCHANT PAYS IT TO THE THE CARPENTER SPENDS IT AT THE CARPENTER GROCERY THE GROCER RETURNS IT TO IT TO FARMER MAN PAYS THE THE MERCHANT RECEIVES IT FROM Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Kay, rank Wall, Elmer Tietjen and Jill Broadbent were Provo visitors last week. 4 4 4 elevator THE FARMER DEPOSITS IT IN THE BANK the grain - Douglas Fairbanks, who appears in The Man;; from Painted Post, at the Gayety Thursday and Friday 4 4 4- - Mrs. Edward Grams of Pay-so- n and Mrs. L. H. Jones of ilberta were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mrs. G. H. Mott. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Open-sha- w entertained at dinner s Saturday for Messrs, and S. Evans; Elmer Tietjen, and Lewis of Lehi. t Mes-dame- WHO S WHO IN THE HIGH SCHOOL By Freshman Reporter, Cora Cravens Who is it fills us all with dread, And fires hold questions at our head, And tells us all were dull as lead? The Principal. it sits upon the heiudi, Like soldiers in the fighting; trench, And tries to make us studv French Who is i -- The Faculty. Who is it looks like twd years old, Among the larger and the hold, And tries to look reserved and cold? Mrs. Floyd Openshaw was lostess at a dinner Friday night Those present were Messrs, and Mesdames Ephraim Tietjen, Albert Greenhalgh,Chas. Tietjen Mrs. CarolineOpenshaw, Melvin Openshaw, Druce and Mayrell Tietjen. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Tietjen of Payson and daughter Bernell were visitors here during the Week. 0 0 0 - the bank The Power of a Ten Dollar Bill Consider the power of a ten dollar bill wheh it is spent at home. It is like magic. It circulates. It pays off a hundred obligations. It creates business and puts people to work in our community: But the ten dollar bill that is sent away to the out-o- f town house does nothing for our town. It becomes dead to us. It becomes dead to us. It is out of commission forever as far as our town is concerned. We never see it again. Let us, then, give power to the money we spend. Let us remember that our best investment is that power money we spend at home. NOTICE. TAKING LIBERTY LOAN sales, as they discourage thrift BONDS IN TRADE. and increase, expenditures. The Board of Education of Bonds so taken in in The R. H. club gave a dancexchange the Nebo School District, Utah in the most 1 are cases sold ing night Monday ot party immediately The Seventh. hope that the "chants in Hudson Hall. The music was County, Utah, hereby offers for the which tends open market, country, upon a more Who is it acts their very best sale upon terms and conditions Fork the to urnished the market price by Spanish suppress ,'Arnl tries the others to impress, named, ihe follow- - jful consideration of the subject, and Orchestra. But who are regular pests? adversely affects sales of ing described property situated will discontinue their efforts to future issues. The Eighth. Mr. Albert Nordfelt of Salina in Payson City, Utah County, sell merchandise and take Who is it always 4akes the lead, The strongest efforts are Utah, Mrs. his sister is with Loan visiting And whom the others always heed, Bonds in pay- made by the Treasury DepartLiberty All of lots three (3), in block And a! wavs does the noble deed? Henry Bylund. ment, says Secretary McAdoo. ment to have these Government seventeen (17), plat The Presides. Payson The secretary states that he bonds purchased for permanent George Kirkman and family City survey of building lots, Who is its always up to pranks were Provo visitors Friday. area 154.160 of an acre, togeth- has no doubt that merchants investment by the people and . And never to take your thanks, for out of savings, thus not And are always in t lie highest ranks? er with the buildings thereon offering to take Liberty Loan paid is a who Miss Ethel Jenkins, The Sophies. known as the Nebeker school kinds in exchange for merch- only providing funds for the in the here teacher grade Government but effecting conWho is it always makes the fun, ' building, and situated one (1) andise are actuated by partiotic end week the schools, spent servation of labor and materAnd to whom the others always run. slock east of the Payson Roller motives, but that such trans- ial; exchanging them for merwith her parents at Springville. Ami always have their lessons done? Mill. The Juniors. actions tend to defeat a chandise therefore deteats this All of lot twelve (12), in block j The Relief Society gave primary object of the bond purpose. Who is it always looks so calm, six (6), plat N, Payson City When others fear Jlu coming storm, Leap Year Ball Friday night survey of building lots, area When examinations cause alarm? Hudsons Hall. 80.160 ot an acre, together with 4 The Seniors. ft Mr. William Johnson was a he buildings thereon known as 11 situft School the Rock House, t Salt Lake visitor Friday and and blocks ated two (2) north i Saturday. two (2) blocks west of the State . Miss Bertha Openshaw of Bank of Payson, Utah. Mona is visiting relatives here, Sealed bids for either or both IT 4 the guest of her sister Mrs. L of said lots (with buildings) will 4 1 A. Whitier. be received by the undersigned at his office in Spanish Fork, 4 ; Mrs. Mennels Holladay was 5 2 oclock and until 1 Utah, up p. given a surprise at her home m. 1918. Tuesday, February 12, received new line Thursday, the occasion being Terms of sale, cash. Certiffec f 4 her birth anniversary. The out 4.4 of Undermuslins will go check for ten (10) per cent o of town guests were Mr. anc 4. the amount of bid to accompany sale low prices. Newspecial Mrs. Alva Moore and daughter bid, the balance to be paid on f Mrs. Lavina Moore, Mr. ana est designs - of of said board and the approval Mrs. Reed Moore, Mr. anc 41 of said deed or deeds !? Sheer Liegerie Batiste delivery Mrs. Clarence Moore, all of Salt All Kinds of Cars for said property. ' Lake; Bishop and Mrs. J. M The Board of Education reIf you want a car for spring Holladay, Mr. and Mrs. W. R serves the Envelope Chimises 89c to reject any right Greenhalgh and sons Ellis and and all bids. place your order NOW' Martin, Mr. and Mrs. S. HollaGowns . . Night By order of the Board of EdR. N. and Everett Moore, day, ucation of Nebo School District, Clifton Holladay. Utah County, Utah. less (Signed:) A word of advice to our price of WILLIAM A. CORNABY, 4neighboring young men who atIts Clerk. will to an- XT i tend our dancing parties and you Dated January 15, 1917. I do not wish to contribute to our needs. t 44 to A First-Cla- ss Eat Place We have an town treasury: marshal, Mr. Jess and asking him to contribute to t Give us Ve handle Booths Fresh Oysters and Fish. who treats every our town treasurery. So young t? Greenhalgh, use and tor we will your own private your orders one very cordial, invites them men beware! 4. gladly till them to have a good time, and if they Miss Fern Anderson has re- I! s in the carry turned to her home in Idaho Regular Dinner EVERY DAY from 12:00 to 3:00 and throw them in the snow, after spending a tew months Short Orders at All Hours he is not above picking them up! with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. CLUFF, Prop. ' and arresting the young man Wallace York. 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