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Show THE PAYSONIAN. PAYSON. UTAH. SEPTEMBER 1, 1922. and the following youn,, friends of the hostess and honor guest were present Madeline (Howard, Marjorie Mrs. W. P. Hereford entertained Widen. DoNn Tolhurst, Gwendolyn tin Entre Nous club on Wednesday Wild, Margret Clayton, Ion,-- Jen afternoon. Special guests wer,- Mrs. sen and Lora Lee of Delta. George Shaver, Mrs. Janies Clove, Mrs. L. D. Pfouts, Mrs. Miss Erma Ileoee who 1ms gone to Vernard Anderson and Mrs. Earl Ferguson. California to attend school his winter, was the guest of honor lit a farewell Mrs. L. I). Stewart bad jfor her party last Friday evening at ihe fruest during the week her sister. home of Miss Norma Erlandsoni Aj Mrs. Newell and baby ami two nieces hot i ho kon snpiter was served with Miss Dorothy Eichan and Miss Erma cards placed for the followia close Newell all of Provo. 'liemls: Norma i Erlandson, Evelyn lllson, Thoo Stark, I,enora Wilson, Beth Mrs. Stove Main and Huish, Rhea Stark, Evelyn baby of Amor-- ; ican Fork is visiting here with Mrs.1 Miles, Alice Clayson, Golda Shuler, Mains parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pim-- i Lois Collvonttra and Hazel Cannon. ADDITONIAL LOCALS , , and Mrs. A. K. Iluish nluw' j was on the same date, and nslo as a farewell to Mrs. and Powell family who leave next week to make their home at Magna, The ladies in Bowel firth OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO -- Public Take Notice the party gathered in tl late after noon for a social visit end their husbands came later for supper. The Oidiimbino Swann of Bee Hive iris of the First ward gave a party hi t Friday evening at the home of Madeline yinward. Fifteen were preen and enjoyed, the games and ( Dont Fail to Attend provided bv the i Min. E. Houser entertained at for the . isses Bertha. Mnrtlm and Edna Goss. Bertha and mick. Goss have gone to Los Miss Louise Dixon entertained at a! Mrs. Willinm Powell and Miss after spending two weeks with farewell party last Friday afternoon1 Cushing arranged a very enjoy Miss Edna Gosq accompanied in honor of Helen Iliatt of Salt Lake able social which was given at the Powell on them as far as Salt Lake. who has spent the summer here with! home of Mrs. Stephen her grandmother, Mrs. Julia Hancock, Inesday. It was given in homo Miss Erma Roekhill of The party was arranged ns a surprise of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Spanish Fork was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Erlandson last week end. A. Another BANKRUPT STOCK has been added to our many bankrupt stocks that we have handled since being in your city., This stock is known as Shoeteria Shoe Co. Stock, of Salt Lake City. Shoes and Hosiery for every member of the BE HERE, this means great family. saving of $ $ $ $ to you linier Similar An--de- s Er-din- ' j IHHMHH;t'!!s:irN9!a3B:iaaBBaxEaaE:!S3s.rtft!aaifM'r.3 Real Estate Loans Lots of money to loan on farms on long time and s s easy terms. 8 My monthly installment loans on city property beats No delay. s themI all. want to furnish you with what money you need, g W. H. Ray North University Ave. Phone 108 Provo, Utah UUMMJHHBHHiaRMHBBKeuaaca(9XBeBiaiXiItiil.hBB3K Office 78 S 8 P. O. Box 288 ooxxxxxxxxxooxoxxo oooooooooooo If You are Particular and want Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thurmond and children of .Eureka spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Will Amos. Ia Mar Loutensoek left Sunday for his home at Magna after spend with his ing the summer months Grandparents, Mr. and Mts. Joseph Bingham. of Rpringville Winward, were isiting hero with relatives over the week end. Mrs. Lucille Bird and her sister, Miss Cauliflower Ever Held In Utah County Mr. nnd Mrs. George Page are the ''lests of Mr. and Mrs. Don R Page or ten days before the opening of si hool at Grantsvillo whore Mr. Page is principal of the high school. Douglass anti nnd Mrs. Will Wi children of Eureka have been visit ing at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. P. G. Wightman this week. Mr. her Miss Elbe Boyle has assumed duties at the eitv library after being absent most of the summer on nn extended trip to pastern cities. Miss Boyle visited relatives in St. Joseph a id Kansas in Oitv, Mo., nnd also l'fferent points in Virginia. While in Virginia an interesting .trip to Washington D. C., was made. The home trip was made by way of Baltimore, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Paysoninn is advised bv Mrs Marv Gardner that it was not Mrs who Geer.io Spencer, her daughter, was injured in an automobile wreck j in Salt Lake on Sunday night, August 20, and that an error was made in , the name, whieh she declares; dionld have been Mrs. Jack Spencer, not a former resident of Pnvson. The Call WILLIAM MAD30N, 47-- THE GREATEST B0NAFIDE SALE Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. Flint MeClePan have heon Saif Lake visitors during the week. Choice Phone Mrs. Marv MeBeth has returned from Salt Lake where she has been frr several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. MeBeth neoominnied her home W ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooxxx RICH GALENA ORE OPENED UP IN THE SYNDICATE MINE Some excellent developments, which give basin to the belief that mining may yet become one of the most im- of portant. industries in this part Utah county, and work hand in hand with agriculture in making this the R KX&..I 4 MAMMOTH DOUBLE Come BANKRUPT SALE Early Best Payson . vs PAYSON PAYSON 000000XX0XXXXX0riX0C0X0 for barely a moment. The shock cut a gash in her scalp about four inches long. Dr. A. L. Curtis was called and brought the edges of with a dozen her scalp together stitches. Others standing near Mrs. Bates felt; the shock but wore not injured. to the ton. The ore occurs in a fissure vein which has been opened up in three (ices, all showing good ore values. The ore has been ojiened on the for a distance of 150 feet, To showing a width of eight feet. shown on ore of the the depth prove the surface a tunnel was started be A is ono friendly enemy hates you so badly ho leaves alone. e progressive city in the state, been made recently nt the Syn- per sur-!'ii(-- e tREBI Standard Quality of our Farmers Merc, Payson, Utah H ESTABLISHED n E W for AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYCLES, BICYCLES, TRUCKS PAYSON First North St. Near Orem Depot and other light cars. 1870 the un line of linoleums. specially Come In and See Them d B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY, Akron. Ohio To bo struck by lightning and escape death was the unusual experience of Mrs. Joseph Hates, wife of the city sexton, last Wednesday morning during a heavy storm in Pnvson. Mrs. Bates was at the home of her and Ashby daughter, Mrs. Albert was standing within n few , inches of an electric light socket on the wall. The lightning struck tho wire and on reaching tho socket on the wall the Metal Works IN THE THE Directors, you OOUBT O FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT PROBATE DIVISION. la the nutter of the estate of HENRY A. MATCH deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho undersigned at Us residence in Payaoa, Utah, oo or before October 8th, 1992. P. MeDowell a R. W. MeMalUn, attorney administrator. far the NOTICE United States Land Belt Office, Lake City, Utah, July 27, 1922. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed ia this office lists of lands, selected by the said State, undor seetioa 6 of the Act of Congress, approved Joly 16, 1894, as Inlands, vis: Serial demnity School See. 15; T. S & R. 1 024084, W; Lot 1, See. 20; NEK3WK, Sec. 17, T. 8 8, B. I W., A L. M. Copies of said listz, an far &g thjy relate to Jd tract " dvr'Mdive W, U-.- ww - rW rsiatad this 'or imnnetloq bv uv person intei rated and bv the ANDERSON & CO. Funeral DUTBXOV who Embalmers Phone 110, Day or Night. MOTOR EQUIPMENT, DANISH POSK public geral)v nuhlic-tio- n of During tb eartvt this notice, or anv time thereafter, and befnr-- . approval aud . under dope rt mental regul tions of April 25. 1907, protest or contest against the claim of the s State to aov of the tract nr hereinbefore deaerihed. on tb ground that the name is more vala able for ml acral than for i.grieoltara! purposes, will be menivnd and aoted for report to the General tend Office nt Washington. D. C. Pallor" so to proteat or content, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient eharaeter of esidenee of tho traeta and the selection thereof, being otherwise free from obieetlnn, will be approved to the State tsl eerti-ticaiio- subdi-visina- The Silvertown 30 x Vh. For the THE SHOCK Roofing, Furnaces, Guttering All Kinds of Sheet Metal and Copper Work one-quali- ty Willys-Overlan- TRUCK BT LIGHTNING WOMAN SURVIVES electric current jumped from socket to Mrs. Bates. She was selected patterns will appeal to any home lover. The same materials, construction and workmanship as in all other sizes of Silvertowns. The same high dequality, long wear, long service and complete pendability guaranteed by the GOODRICH standard. Your tire dealer will supply you and save you money. today Chevrolet, the without delay. The future of property appears to be exceptionally promising. appropriateness for nearly every floor covering need and moderate price are embraced in our Tne beauty A Genuine SILVERTOWN Cord 30 x 3 !4 for $13.50 Maxwd, side, to reach the the mountain sure at n depth of about 1,0()0 feet. On the upper level a winze la now being suiib. and oro wt.11 be shipped Sheet conscious nWivJim BEST IN THE LONG RON Ford, e sul-phii- Durability, ih oooooooooooooooooooc low the ledge and is now in twenty-fivfoot, opening in a rich ore bod. ha'-While the ore deposit thus far opendicate mine,. ed occurs in the form of boulders in Bon II. Bullock, president of the the tale, there ia every indication that l company, came down from the mine with depth the permamonce of of early in the week, with n number 80 ores will be proved. A tunnel samples of galena assaying about is now being driven lower down on cent lead and fifteen ounces of fis- mo.t Linoleum Silvertown Cord Tire Choosing Intermountain Mercantile Assn n w Conducted By id ESI LEaciiLEaas Co-o- p BAKER & BAKER, AND COUNSELAT LAW Collections and Adjustments Everywhere 108 West Center St. Provo. ATTORNEYS LORS DR. L. D. PPOUTS DENTIST uvor Wightmaa Supply Ooeepany, Main Street. Oifii'e Hours 9 to 1 aad 2 U Saturdays, 9 te 1 Only. 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