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Show THE PAYSONIAN. PAYSON, TTTAII, SEPTEMBER 8, 1922. Airs. Ed Robinson and Mrs. Lee Mrs. Harvey Smith went to Salt Ellsworth pntertained at a shower Esko Monday to meet Afr. Smith on last Saturday evening in honor of his return from a business trip li rough Idaho. Mr. Lloyd Wright. The young brid-whwas formerly Miss Cleo R'.bin-oAfrs. IL F. Badham and children was married on Juno 27 in the eno Labor Day in Springville with Mr. and Mrs. Aiva OstFr of Mary-valwho I.ogan temple to Afr. Wright or mother, Mrs. Will Mendenhall. visited in Payson oer Sunday resided here. They left nfter formerly and Monday. their marriage for Pocatello, where Lillie and Ruth Bates ieft on Sun-iifor their home in Ogden after a summer. the Mr. nnd Mrs, Oeorgu I.unt of Nephi hey passed visit of two weeks with relatives. wero visiting here last week with Mrs. Barbara Wood. The M. L A. Girls of the Fin , Airs. Lloyd Wright left Tuesday ward entertained their mothers hist Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Chase and Alton tliday afternoon at Alemorial park morning to join Mr. Wright at Boca Alu after a weeks visit hero with ames wore played on tre lawn am! Inucock of Salt Lako wero hero over thn week end with their mother, Mr. a program presented by the girls her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robin I ii lia after which all enjoyed a feast of son. Hancock. . 000000000000000 ! IN THE SPOT LIGHT n lira.' Eliza Aliapaah, Accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. C. D. ;toknSri; and son, Daune, were visiting in 1ay-solast week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Hoaton. n Mrs. Mary Oberhansloy is visiting home of Mrs. C. B. Bailey, formerly Miss Ruby Simons of Pay son. in Burley, Ido., at the The Indite of the Swastika club were entertained yesterday afternoon at the horn of Mrs. George Cloward The week nrovtoaslr they were the guests of MlA M. F. Badham. Mrs. George H. Martin will loave for Chicago tonight to visit with her son and daughter, Mr. and Mss. George V. Martin. Mr. Martin is attending college in the windy city. Mrs. M. George Platten left for Spokane yesterday, accompanied by her young son, George, having been summoned because of the death of her brother, George Flanagan, nine 'teen years of age. E. M. Gleason, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. G. Gleason and daughter, Ilolcn, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Gleason and Miss Nanona Christenstn motored from Salt Lake to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gleason. Monday was spent at Lincoln Beach. Dr. and Mrs. L. N. Ellsworth announce the marriage of their daughter Naoma, to Eugene B. Hillman of pleasant Grove. The marriage took place last Friday in Salt Lake. The young couple will make their home in Provo, where Mr. Hillman is associated with the Utah Power & Light company. The young bride was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given at the Ellsworth home yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Sarah Madsen as hostess, assisted by Melba Ellsworth. The receiving hours were from 8 until 9 oclock and one hundred invitations were issued. delicious and Airs. I.ee nt a miseellnn-eoushower Monday evening t the tie homo in honor of Mrs. I.loyd Wright, a bride of the early summer. The guests included the following voting friends: Mrs. Eugen Hillman. Miss Naomi Wilson, Miss Cloteil Wil son, Miss Edna Swartz, Miss Aftulo Aliss ioe Wilson, Miss Edith Hills, Bernice Dixo, Mis Iamise Ware. Miss Gwen Perkins, Afiss Clenfa A1 lenhall, Misg Euphcmia Smith, Afiss Edna Tervort, Miss Dorothy Knowles, Miss Velma Harris, Mrs. Elmer (InEd ward, Mrs. Jaek Perkins, Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Osborne Lawrence. M rs. Clifford Bale HI Is worth entertained melon. D. AIoor,i and Miss Ethel Nuttal Baku View were married last wed; in the Salt Lake temple. On Thursday evening a wedding reception nnd Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stevens liildron and Mrs. Harvey Smith and by the brides parents at Lake hildrcn spent Sunday at the Htm-uvView'. Tne young- couple will Inrvk'o ranch aa tre guests of S. E. li ir home in Pnyaoa. Hancock, for Real Boys wa-giv- Sneddon of Salt Lake with Airs. Stephen Powell and family her daughter and small son were the i t this week to join Mr. Powell at guests of Airs. Charles II. White and lagna where they will make their Mi-Grace Creer the first of the week home again after a residence of two years in Payson. The little friends of Helen ReynoMg celebrated her tenth birthday at a Holla Daniels of Alalad, Ida., spent given nt ker home on Saturd-ihere with his parents, Mr. Tuesday Mrs. II. S. Tipton entertained at a afternoon. The little folks who enjoy-- iml Mrs. 0. A. Daniels. the happy occasion were Mende largo bridge party last Saturday afterOwen Cravens, Mr. and Mrs. George Rodgers, who noon. The tables were arranged in Jensen, Harry Allen, ay White, Madge McMullin, Erma i o visiting here from Milford went the basement which was decorated Vi Ison, Erina Baneon, Vera fiearle, ci with a profusion of late summer Springville on Tuesday to visit flowers in shades of yellow. The color Edna Iage and Laverne Betts. vith relatives. was also used in tlio various details Afr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Snyder and of entertaining. Dinner was served The mombers of the Justamorc club from small tables at the close of the lour children of Tooele spent ,lad and the husbands enjoyed & delight k e Jaool Airs. and Mr. with here 'hil outing to Castilla on Wednesday gamo. The guests included tile members of the Bridge club, the Junior biyder. evening. Bathing and a picnic supper were enjoyed. Bridge dub and the following nihli Afr. and Mr. John Hancock spent lionnl friends: Mrs. J. A. Clayton o1' reservation of hist week end at the Salt Lake, Mine Maud Copeland Air. and Airs. Thoms. Huish were here they were called by the death in Salt Lako over the week end. Airs. Mrs. SamuelsRmith, Tooele, ' their brother, David Hancock, who Gibbons, Mrs. Julia Colvin, Mrs. 0. by They wero accompanied home J. Cotterell, Miss Chrystnl AVnre, Mrs. ' mierly resided in Payson. M iss Buloah Mathews of Shoshone E. II. McBeth nnd Afiss Openshaw of who will spend tho winter with them s. Anglin BlMtgn and son Homo Salt Lake, and Miss Nelda Colvin, and attend school tore. Airs. of f Garfield were her the guests 'he hostess was assisted by dughter, Mrs. G. E. Snell. Airs. Will Margret Loutensock the first part of Air. and Mrs. J. Hall and Air. and McCormick won high score for the lie woek. On Tuesday Airs. Joseph Mrs. William Carlaw of Salt 'Lake in dinner at entertained Junior Bridge nnd Mrs. E. L. AleCor-nieIngram were the guests of Mr. nnd Airs. W. heir honoik for the Bridge club. O. Clayson the first of iuo week. We couldnt get a boys suit of iron, so we got Mrs. 11 . the next best thing. Results: A suit for regular boys that stands the gaff of rough treatment. It gives twice the life at low cost. It keeps looking its best and its best is very good! -- $6.00 to $11.50 : ini muMMBMHnHasaMis'aiszs'MS'aiKai ur-u ARGAINS Airs. Loretta Cowan and Mrs. Jennie Taylor gf the Relief society stake visited the Salem organization ing on Tuesday. moot- M Air. and Mrs. J. A. Clayton and son, Paul, returned to their home in Lako on Tuesday after visiting u Stilt H for several days with relatives uud U friends. U 14 a aM M M Mrs. W. H. Reece and daughter, rs. H. L Smith of Salt Lake and M Ittl,. Niles. Roece, returned homo on U in Tuesday from Los Angeles where they um enjoyed a dolightful mouths visit Airs. Reeces married children am with who reside there, Ami. Reece and m Airs. David Mitchell. m U SI and Air. and Mrs. W. K. Driggs family, who have passed the greater pint of tho summer in Payson, have gone to Mesa, Ariz., where they will reside. Air, Driggs and the three older ehildren left last Saturday by outo iind Mrs. Driggs and the youngei ehildren followed on Thursday. Airs. Anna SUIT A Afr. and Mrs. Ed Berlin and children motored from Salt Lake on Satof urday and remained over Labor Day. Oio Aloore, son of Afr. and Airs. S. The Clothiers ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 0. II. Keele and of Stilt Lake have sh' lit the past week in Payson visiting at the home of Air. Keeles sister Mrs. J. V. Alanvvill and family. and Mrs. Lisle, Air. dam-liter- Samuels-Sinit- Airs. Ethel J. Cotterell has opened The Art Shop at her home, 64 West First North street, and will have on display all kinds of needle work, as well as childrens hand-madAirs. Jaek Vance spent part of the aprons and garments of all kinds. week in Salt Lake. Ladies ready-madbabies aprons, hand-madclothes, etc. Mrs. Cotterell The officers and senior girls of the will bo glad to have the public call Third ward M. I. A. gave a lawn upon her. who does needle work, party last Firday evening nt the Anyone home of Aliss Edna Tcrvorb. The tutting or crocheting will be welcome senior girls of the First ward were to make an inspection. tiy guests of honor. The evenings entertainment opened with the follow- John h. francom invites ing program: piano solo, Airs. Glade ALL TO BIG MELON BUST Cowan; reading, Afiss Eton Alanwill; Piano solo, Afiss Naomi Hill; Soprano Iu a generous effort to give Payson solo, Mrs. Olof Nielsen; piano duet, Miss Tervort and Aliss Dee Bar- some good advertising, John H. Francom has extesded an invitation to nett; reading Afiss Vera Hurst; vocal everybody to visit the Uithnage farm Airs. Airs. Flatten and George duet, west of town, to a watermelon Page Perry. Games were played nnd The invitation is open for , bust. light refreshments were served. Forty-fiv- e the any and every evening during were present. corning week. There will be a i'ul supply of the famous melons which took the first prize, at the the Utah state fair last year. public is invited to make an inspe tion of the various other fruits ns well as vegetables which have made the Uithnage truck farftv famous. Charles S. Wilkinson spent Inst Sunday in Genola visiting with relatives and friends. e e a FrancotO tt4mmt44 Genola MM-4- f 4 at a charmingly arranged hostess enjoyed her hospitality. Air. and Airs. John Ockerman and Leo Huff was hostess to the Mr. and AHs. Dave Thomas and famon Hour club t'riendly Thursday fternoon. The time passed pleasantly ily composed a fishing party to Utah with the usual pastime and luncheon lake last Sunday. was served by the hostess. Mrs. H. W. Gore and C. N. W. the H. Nelson Nelson, Afrs. Dave Huish entert aim'd attended the county farm Lot re Nous elub on Wednesday afterSaturnoon. Special guests were Mrs. Lloyd bureau meeting at Provo last Hamren, Mrs. Charles Douglass, Airs. day night. Floyd Wilson, Mrs. James Clove, Aliss Oscar Hawkins spent the week end Berta Neboker, Miss Henerictta Dougand visting with relatives Rnd friends in lass, Miss Marguerita itougiass Miss Kathryn Douglass. Chiropractic Health Service. A nerve pinched where it branches from tho spine cannot properly control its section of the relieves this unnaturrestores al pressure nnd nature natural condition. T. C. Jeppson, D. C. Ph.C. Three Year Palmer Graduate, Payson, Utah. entertained at a dancing party last Friday evening in Jensen The Misses Lily and Laura Brnith-wait- ' The New Ol EH R Bargain Center Payson Utah aauniiiunuianii iiiiiiitiiMiiiaHiiiuaiMMHiuiiiHi May Not Exactly Suit Your Vision e spent Sunday visiting at the honor of Miss Lora Lee of Delta who homo of Mr. and Airs. Wallace Braith-wait- e has been her guest for several weeks. in Santaquin. Airs. Rodney AVilson was hostess nt Afr. AlcAljister and Aliss Stewart a pleasant afternoon party on Wedat nesday, her guests numbering the attended the teachers institute ladies of the Boni Fidi club. Airs. Spanish Fork last Alonday and Tuest noil Jensen, a former member of day. the club, who is visiting here from Salt Lake, was a special guest. The Misses Thelma Bosely, Afyrtle Braithwaite and Lerenc York will atAir. and 'Mrs. C. F. Dixon,.' Mrs. tend high school this yenr beginning Lilia Colvin and Misg Ailcne Dixon with the fall term which starts Wedmotored to Salt Lake Monday for nesday. 'he day. Miss Dixon remained for weeks visit as the guest of Mrs. The Genola Ladies Farm bureau Frank Ingalls. met at the school house for an all The senior girls of tho Third ward day cutting and drafting demonstraAt. I. A. were tho guests of Miss tion. Afrs. Grace Smith conducted Elon Alanwill on Tuesday evening. tho demonstration. acMrs. Asna E. Samuels-Smith- , Tho Genola school opened for the Mrs. fall term last companied by her daughter, Wednesday with Afr. Thomas Gildtans, spent Wednesday McAllister as teacher of the grammar and Thursday in Salt Luke. grades and principal of tho school nnd with Afiss Stewart of Provo as Afiss Aileen Bingham left On Wedteacher of the primary grades. Afr. nesday for Salt Lake where she will enter the L. D. S', business college, and Afrs. ArcAllister and family nnd taking up the study of stenography. Miss Stewart moved to Genola last will make Wednesday where they Lee IlulT, forest ranger; and Dr. L. their hemp during the school year. D. Pfouts made a trip around the Afr. and Afrs. Glen Davis and famTwin Knolls last Saturday, Sunday and Atomlav, starting by the way of ily were Benjamin visitors Sunday. Payson canyon, crossing tile divide between Salt creek and Payson canArr. nnd Afrs. Fred Larsen, Afrs. yon and down into Nobo creek, thom Allred and Mr. and Afrs. Vess Evans through the entire long . of Beaver attended the stake conference at Pnm canyon, through the Summit Fork nd Sunlast Spanish Saturday meadows to tho south end of Dry S Mountain and along the top of the day. latter to the north end. concluding The gay youth who used to wreck tho trip down through rienyune and homes now wrecks cars. Horse canyons. Bank Building. Your Glasses Benjamin. Aliss Iona ETHEL J. COTTERELL THE ART SHOP OPENS AIRS. of Salt Wells Cablerwooil Lake was a ltiyson visitor Monday. entertainluncheon Aliss Gwendlyn Blackham has reand social afternoon last Friday. She was assisted by her daughters, Airs. turned to her home in Aloroni after Thomas Gibbons and Aliss Florence spending two weeks in Genalo at the Samuels. Forty close friends of the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Davis. ed y Lant & Persson Co. Have Your Eyes Examined by Dr. J. H. Sch OPTOMETRIST In Payson every Fourth Monday. At the Strawberry Hotel. Right Way Shoe Shop R. F. BERRY, Manager First Class Shoe Repairing Best Materials, Fair Prices 2 Doors North of Post Office W. 1 KIRKSEY ATTORNEY AT LAW 318 CLIFT BUILDING SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH lHONE WASATCH 8977 (' Vi |