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Show UTAH. SEPTEMBER THIS PAYSONTAN, PAYSON. Lunch was served on Utah avenue. in the early evening from five small tables and the briugu game followed. The guests included members of the Junior Bridge club and Afrs. Nellie rv Gram-Jiaw- , Mrs. Will AIcConniek, u. tli 'a puivniM, Air. K. A. Port ami Aifji. Mrs. Zara Barlow. AL-kuid iiulo. er, Afrs. Charles Cravens, Mrs. John Cravens, Afrs. L. Stewart, and Air. and Aim. J. S. luciiclh and Mrs. AT. George Platten. The guests AiiSs Alai Aiciicth spent Tuesday iu prize was won by Afrs. Gramslmw irovo. Afrs. Will Amos received the an, lub prize. Tho girls of the Athletic ciub parMiss Edith Simmons was the guest ticipate, in a candy puli last Mon day evening ut tho home of Miss of honor at a miscella neons shower Guana Daniels. The occasion was given last Thursday afternoon by must enjoyable. On Afrs. I.orin Johnson. Afonduy and Afrs. John F. Harris and Afrs. Fred Tanner spent Tuesday in the Tintic valley gather ing pine nuts. Afr. .Mi, IN THE SPOT LIGHT Member of the family tn Air. ami aowu Aim. Aaa Hancock motored from bait Lake laat Sunday morning and were joined bore by iboir Leaving bore m throe cam the party proceeded to Eureka wkoio they were joined by VV'iiiie Hancock. The afteruoon was spent on udju-ceu- t hill, gathering pi no nuts, which are growing in such abundance m the Tintic v alley that season wue The day's outing thoroughly enjoyed by the entire purty which Air. and Mrs. Orson A. included Air. and Aim. Lone Alan Darnels waring and son, Loris, Air. and Airs. and Airs. Llmer Clowurd wore the Jack Chase, Mrs. Auioia liintt, Aim. gjists of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Far-udin Spanish Folk last Friday. Carhartt, Mr. and Airs. Asa linn cock, Asa Hancock, Jr., Altou Han .Mis. Frnnciiia Boren sen was visitcock and Miss Alice Mornil. ing in Park City lust week with Miss Cleo Robinson entertained at Air. Bureusen wh0 returned with her a chickea supper last Friduy night and remained over the week end. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ell Airs. Lloyd Powell entertained the Other guests worth of Balt Lake. were Mr. and Mrs, Leslie ltcece and Untie Nous club on Wednesday afternoon at the home of her Lloyd Wright. mother, Mrs. Jerry Reece. Special guests Mrs. James Melieth entertuined the wero Mrs. Albert Powell, Mrs. Joe ladies of the Afternoon Sowing club tjuigley aud Mrs. Soreu Christeusou of Salem. yesterday. s. J ptu-ou- I. 80, 1921 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ami .Mr. am! Airs. Bert Stevens aud Mr. and Afrs. Ilarvev Smith matured lo Springville last Wednesday evenamong the ing where they were guests at a dinner purty given by Mr. nnd Airs. D. W. Webster. THERE is NO SUCH THING AS FAILURE EXCEPT IN YOUR OWN MIND A! rs. Stanley Wilson went to Salt Lake Sunday to meet her husbam If you train yourself to ignore your on his ictuiri from a month in the Last at the national rille tournament. failures as incidents leading inevitThey visited for seveial days in Airs. If. F. Badham al afternoon the young brides mother, Salt Lake. ably to success, you will cease to Mrs. Arietta Simmons, entertained vii w i nt to Salt Lake to meet Air. failure, which is your first success. The guests I..- ilham. fnr her at a shower. in each instance were neighbors nnd All men of and position have a relatives ami many useful anil beau Afrs. A. L. Welch returned fiorn tifnl gifts were received. last she Spencer, Ind., Friday, where long string of failures trailing after has been alnd relatives visiting Afiss Rcba Simmons entertained at in of oblivion- the friends. a nicely arranged bridal shower last for them. Friday evening in honor of her sis Air. and Afrs. Bert Ballard spent Afiss Edith Simmons, a bride of few days lust week in I'aysou the this week. The guests numbered the following close friends, Naomi guests of Air. Ballards parents. Afr. TTill, Ruth Daniels, Afnrv Tape, Afrs. Mr. sail Airs. F. M. Ballard. Afrs. .and Mrs. Ballard, Jr., are students ffazel Rett, Emma Kinder, Gladys S. Bale, Enid Bale, - Tnez iit the University of Utah. Tnnner, Zorn Pickering, Afrs. Lucille T. Vera Curtis, Lottie AfcPowell, C. Ellsworth ALtyor and Afrs. J. Tfurst, Afrs. Afable W. Warner, Afrs. ami Dr, ami Airs. L. N'. - Ellsworth Airs. J. R. Vance and Mis. B. F. Ernest Coombs, Afrs. Fred Tanner. attended the Miss Iona Cravons was hostess at to reception tendered Bernice German Smith Ellsworth and Miss a most enjoyable afternoon party on Ott were joint hostesses t0 tho Social Velina TTnrris, Erma IT1.1, The guests were the Tea on Tuesday afternoon. Enter FTill nnd Lucille Betts. Wednesday, Adelaide Grant by their friends on members of the Boni Fidi club. Miss tainment was at the home of Mrs. tho eve of their wedding in Salt Miss Edith Simmons, young dnuph Luke Cravens was assisted by her sister, Vance. last Wednesday evening. The Airs. Viola Warner of Balt Luke te of Afrs. Arietta Simmons became Miss Progressive Lyle Cravens. took plaec yesterday in the wedding ho bride of Ivnn Liwkins of Benis spending tho week here with her five hundred provided tho entertain ki't Lake temple and tho happy Mrs. Dave Bliulcr and Mrs. parents, Air. and Mrs. J. 8. McBeth. jamin on Wednesday. The ceremony couple left at once for an extended ment. was performed in the Salt Lake Bert Taylor received the prizes. The reIn California. honeymoon Air. Afrs. temple. small at tables and served They left on Tuesday for ception was given at the home of Lnncheon was Bert Stevens enterLake krit tained at a dinner party accompanied by the brides the at the conclusion of the gurue. Sunday parents, Mr. and bridegrooms On their return they will with covers placed for Mr. and Mrs. moher. Afrs. German E. Ellsworth, Thirteenth make home in their Mr. and Mrs. George Rose of Bull D. W. Webster, and James Webster Benjamin. RIFLEMEN RETURN FROM Last and Fourth South streets. Jesse Miles and family spent SunLake, Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Beus nf Npringvillo, Air. and Afrs. Dau NATIONAL TOURN AMENT day at Alosida with friends. Afr. Paul son Mrs. of and Swartz, and little daughter Bernice of Soda .Munson of Eureka, Ed C. Hancock R. W. AfcAfulli n, city attorney, reAfrs. Josphino Demarcus of SpenToseph Swartz of this city and Afiss turned this morning from Iarowan, Springs wero guests for the week of Salt I.ako nnd Mr. end Mrs. Har- Ida Davis of After having spent five weeks at cer, Ind., is visiting her daughter, were married Benjamin end at the home of Bishop and Mrs. vey Smith. when1 lio spent several days on legal Camp Beery, Ohio, taking on Wednesday of last week in the part in and B. B. Demarcus of Dayton, hlor-S- . D. W, Dixon, business. the annual tournament of lie Nation- ida, is visiting his sister, Mrs. A, A wedding reAfrs. Kathryn Bills entertained at Salt Lake temple. , al Riflemens association, Harry Welch. was in honor their confirm given Mrs. W. II. Reeco entertained the n prettily arranged luncheon lust ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Edward Foster Badham Grains, PLENTY Or PROOF the .in bv Friday evening Inst Benjamin party following at a family Saturday afternoon in honor of her and Stanley Wilson, returned early brides parents, Afr. nnd Afrs. Ben Thursday afternoon, Atrs. Joh Amos, AD. and Afrs. John J. Daniels anin tho week. Some excellent leeords From Many relatives nnd nounce Mrs. John H. Amos, Mrs. Will Amos, People You Know From Pay-so- n Afrs. Spencer Snow of Provo. inmin Davis. the engagement of their on the government range were made, friends from Citizens. attended. Paiyson Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. El liny Bur Members of tho Empyrean club were daughter, Ruth, to Cooper Jex of vt distances ranging from "00 to nett and Mrs. Fred Lewis of Span- guests, as well ns Mrs. Phoebo Fresh Air. Grams and Air. , The greatest Afrs. Emma ITiekens and dmi"htor Spanish Fork, tho wedding to take 1.000 yards. skeptic can hardly ish Fork. water of Irnvo, Afrs. Raynould Barin the Salt Lake temple on Wilson qualified as expert place rillemiu fail to be convinced by evidence like of Snenish Fork Helen, visited Afrs. nett, Jop Quigley, Afrs. John Tho young couple will on the regular army course as well this. It is impossible to produce with Afrs. Charles IT, White last October Id. Mr. and Airs. Ammon Nebeker, Radhnm nnd Afrs. James Webb. better proof of merit than the testibe at home t0 their friends in Span- es in the National wif'leinons asweek. Jr., and L, V. Nebeker left Tuesmony of residents of Bayson, of ish Fork after November 1. sociation matches. Afrs. Ephrinm Shepherd of Arona day for the N'ebeker ranch in Wywas a month of steady shoot- people who can be seen at any time. It Mrs. .Tames Thompson entertained Rend the following case of it: oming. spent Afojidny here with her dough said Afr. Grams on his return, Balancing the Books. ing William Nebeker, fanner. Second ters, Afrs. Eustace Afcmlcnhnll and at a childrens pnrtv Tuesdav afterami the boys had a wonderful ex- Ward. Afrs. James Knowles and dnngh I have used noon In honor of the fifth birthday Bayson, says: Miss Cliloo Shepherd. Tho disarmament conference will perience. The shooting was conduct- Doans Kidney Bills off and on for i of her little danM-ter- . ter, Miss Dorothy Knowles wont to anniversary meet in Washington on Armistice ed by regular army officers, all of years and have found them the best Afrs. A merry group of little fo'ks j)a Salt Lake last Relatives from out of town who Avis. Saturday. Sometimes my y, it is now proposed, and remain whom treated the bovs splendidly. of kidney remedies. Knowles remained for tho day. Miss were here to attend the funeral of enioyed Ihe games and refreshments session for inonlhs. Whilo in Chieag0 we met Dr. Ga- kidneys have become weak; the kid will This it will school enter Knowles at the Afis. Edward Dixon included Afr. rrovideil for their entertainment. enable the Washington hotels to get lkins and Wilford former nev secretions have passed entirely Calkins, and Afrs. AfcArdle of Salt Lake, University of Utah. back the money that Europe residents! of Raysnn, ami Enos Re ei loo frequently and have been scaldMr. nnd Afrs, Roynl ITuish, Afr. and Mrs. Araggie My back has also ached and Tolrnan ed. T,o a Angeles Times. and and Byron Cloward who are in the ing. Afrs. John Cravens nnd Alias Iona Mrs. Louis lias felt sore. Doans Kidney Pills Ellertson, Afrs. Jane children are visting here with her st on missions. We also spuv Cravens spent Sunda.y and Aronday Clovvnrj and Afrs. Johnson of Pro- sister. Afrs. Frank Coombs. rid me of such attacks. have always Her Move. Floyd Omelia who appears to been They Foster-Milburfide, at all dealers. vo, Afrs. Afatfie Burch of California have been visiting in Salt Lake. in Springville but life in the east. residing joying Y. N. Co., Buffalo, Mfrs., anil Afrs, Ethel Porter of Sonnyside. are leaving for Idaho .to make their Pretty Niece (blushing) "Auntie, The members of the Octagon club home. what would you do if you learned social Afrs. ITcnrv Erlandson had as her delightful enjoyed a most Afr. and Afrs, Joseph D. Stark that a young man was secretly in nsBBIflHCBBBEKHflESBlEICBBflBfllBBBBBBHIIBBBBMUBBBBB aftomoo,, last Thursday at tho home guest last week her sister, Airs. John motored to Provo Inst and as t Sunday niiiring about your ability of Mrs. Frank Thomas in Lelnnd. iiuin'ey of Springvillo. spent the day with relatives. They cook? were accompanied home Afr. AViso Aunt "I should immediate-Starkby ATrs. R. L. Jensen entertained Afr. and Mrs. Lee Ellsworth of at mother whn has been in ' lv make secret inquiries as to his Salt Lake have been visiting here a charmingly arranged Bridge party Trovo the past six weeks with her lability to provide things to cook, Afrs. last Thursday for the pnst ten days with evening at her home daughter. j Boston Transcript. nty dear. mere worry about mark them proper - the shadow place 0-- PAYSON EXCHANGE SAVINGS BANK -- . lxooooooooooooooxooooooo oooooooooo 1 Tip-ton- ? si-t- . : Excelsis Toilet Preparations Superior to all Others s unxuinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNniinniiimiiiiniiiMimniiiiiHiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiuiinaiii STANDARD Face Powder, Face Creams, Dandruff Eradicators, S jj EVERYTHING FOR . Extracts, Etc. MILADYS ! 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