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Show THE Opportunities Well prepared meals promote home happiness. (Wk with a Johnson of Salt Lake is Coles Hot Blast Range and you will always be happy. the guest of his cousin, Elw ood HOUSE IbiTrent, close in. In-- L'vll'S C. . Reynolds was among: quire of Edward Grams, Jew-- j ho state fair at isitors eler. and conference. LOST pair new nose sacks A fine baby girl was horn ibis in Payson canyon. Finder please In Mr. and (Thursday) return to owner, Jos. V. Laics Mrs. Frank morning lor, Taj and receive reward. .Mrs. Wm. II. Reece was visitThoroughbred Poland China ing in Salt Lake last week with hog for service. Lawrence 'fan- her daughter, Mrs. Smith. ner, at Mrs. Mattie Kapplos Mrs. John Kinder will leave 2 residence, Parson. next Friday for Long Leach, FOR SALE Four head of California, where she will spend the winter. f horses. Lyman Kapple. is Miss Zina Tervort, who FOR SALE Plenty of at the Walker P.ros working cord and Isabella grapes, hank in Salt Lake, was home man Ellsworth. over the week end. j 1 1 2-- a Next Sat utdu 3, October M-- p 53-t- Oon-Ger-53- 1 Manwill ami White were in Nephi last Tuesday on business. N. K. Mr. i'.nd Mrs. II. R. Pasewalk of Provo were visiting with Mr. ami Airs E. Grams Sunday. Anna :md Earl Page, who are attending selmol at the L. Y. U. were home over the week end. Stake President Joseph Reece and Counsellor Charles H. White went to Salt Lake Friday morning to attend conference. Mrs. Ray Stanton entertained the Merry Alatrons eluh Friday afternoon at her home. Airs. R. A. Porter was an invited guest. MyrG Wride, Eva Claysotn, Nellie Curtis and Bertha Measlier were among the many who visitors last were Salt Bake eek. was Mrs. Jennie Gwilliarns f hostess to the members of the Aliss Jennie Reece left last W. W. 0. M. eluh last Thurs- week for Logan where she will FOR SALE or rent, my home dav evening. school attend during the coming on E street, near Rio Grande at winter the Utah Agricultural Miss Chloe Shepherd and her depot. Inquire Airs, dames Boyle. College. E. Mrs. of f mother, Shepherd Mona were the guests of Airs. Mr. and Airs. Alfred R. WilAuto No. 18511-lTFOUND Eus! ice Afendenhall Saturday. son were in Salt Lake for conCall at this office and get it by beta Mendenhall, Earl Bage ference and the fair. They 'also f paying for this ad. and Wendell Erlandson enjoyed visited at Magna with Air. and a pleasant social evening Sun- Mrs. John Loutensoek. FOR SALE Heating stove, in day al the home of Aliss Hazel Air. and Airs. E. H. Pulver excellent condition. Jesse Ball. Douglass. and lliree children returned SatThe following young friends urday from an absence of sevFOR SALE City property, of .Miss Geneva Dixon were en- eral days spent in Salt Lake house and lot. block west of the tertained at her home Sunday and Bounliful, the trip being Orem depot. Large lot, will sell Jennie Strong, Wanda made by auto. all or part. Reasonable terms. evening: El Amos, Roy Barnett, LawAirs. Airs. AVilson, Rodney Thone or call. Mrs. Janette Tanrence Knowles and Leo Alorgan. .Jennie Gwillianis, Airs. Glenn ner. At a meeting of the hoard of Simmons, Aliss Sue Wilde, Aliss AVANTED Good feeder hogv education held Tuesday night Demi Colvin, and Alisses Iona lbs. 150 100 to from weighing Dr. G. F. Tilson was appointed and Lyle Cravens were enterf Philo C. Wightman. school physician for the Payson tained at supper followed by a party by Aliss Juanita It pays to trade with the Page district which comprises Pay-so- slumber Reece evening. Saturday Santaquin, Goshen and all Furniture Company. vicinother smaller towns in the The Afternoon Sewing club ity. ladies were the guests of Airs. Airs. Lawrence Jorgensen re- Jesse Aliles Thursday afternoon. turned from Brigham City last Thirteen members were present Airs. Dora AHBeth of PocaMonday where she has been and To Send Away the guest of relatives for several tello, Idaho. Mrs. Will Amos d Arcs. He nry Erlandson were days. AHs. Anna B. Jorgenson, an to Soldiers invited guests. mol her of Air. Jorgensen, returned with her and will spend AHs. J. A. Clayton was hosis the an indefinite period visiting with tess at a pleasant afternoon AI. and Ah-s- . Jorgensen. affair last Thursday. The guests Semi-Weeke The officers of the Y. L. AL T. numbered the ladies of the ly Airs. of also Warner club, of A. the Second ward arranged a very pleasant surprise on Airs. Alagna, Airs. Frank Harris, Airs. Special Rate, $1.50 per year Zenda Stark, one of the work- E. T, McCormick, Aim. N. K AHs. Nellie Cramshavv ers, Tuesday evening at her White. At Home or Abroad. Aliss and Hyde. home. A splendid time was enjoyed bv all, participating in a V. Afamvill lias again John Sff program, games and delicious taken charge of the National lunch. forest adjacent to Payson, after the summer looking Air. Carl O. Nelson wishes to spending announce that all students that after the Governments forest wish to study voice culture and interests in Strawberry valley. the art of singing should com- Anyone who has business conmence at once. AH Nelson is a nected with the Payson forest Good Printing student of the eminent teacher, reserve should now consult Air. Chas. Bennet, of Boston, and ATamvill. Is the Dress Americas foremost . baritone, Air. and George Page of Business. Chas. W. Clark, of Chicago. It came down from Salt Lake That Is the A mens suit and overcoat urdav and guests over Kind We Do. Air. Airs. Don of and is to club be Sunday conservation organized in Payson. On account of Page. Afost of the bovs whin being called upon to help finan- have been at the University of 3D cially in the war in so many Utah for military training were ways a number of young men here Sunday as they expect to Us Show You have decided to defer purchas- be assigned to the various cantonments and leave within the Si ing suits and overcoats the comM v: vx x: vX'X':. next week. season. ing The AL L. Ar. T. A. of the 1st ward are the proud possessors of five Baby Bonds. The articles which the young ladies made and presented for sale at their bazaar last week were all dis posed of and the proceeds added to that which they had raised on similar occasions were used for the purchase of the stamps. The Alutual Improvement Associations of the First ward held a social Tuesday evening to open their seasons work. Agi excellent program was given in the chapel followed. by a social in the amusement ball. A similar affair will be given by the Second ward Alutuals Friday even ing. YOUNG PIGS for sale. quire of Henry Wyler. In- - 12, is tbe four hundred and twenty-sixtanniversary of .the discovof America. President Wilery son has proclaimed it Liberty Da' and requests the citizens of every community in the United States city, town andj count reside to celebrate tbe, day, The President, in his mation, says: Every day the great principles for which we are fighting take fresh hold our upon thought and purposes and make it clearer what the end must he and what we must do to achieve h t-- p 1 UTAE Liberty Day Next Saturday, Oct. 12 Personal wwwww adv-O-1- 7 tA YSONIAN. PAYIN, vv 53-t- - it. We now know more certainthan we ever knew before why free men brought the great Nation and Government we love into existence, because it grows clearer and clearer what supreme service it is to be Americas privilege to render to the ly w Until You Have Learned That One Great Lesson You Cannot Start on the Road to SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS lHi orld. UTAH LEU WE OFFER YOU EVERY FACILITY FOR SAVING YOUR FUNDS COUNTY WINS CUPS AT STATE FAIR 53-t- .; 53-t- 5fi-2t-- p 53-4t- p 52-t- n, The Best State Paper News Just-nmer- Ah-s- Sat-wer- e Let Open from 7 to 10 Daily All Sorts of Acetylene Welding Done Right All Sorts of Machinery Repaired Right E. B. PARRY imi David Fawns of Raymond, Al son Arthw Canada, berta, Fawns, and wife, of Sterling Cnnada, and Airs. Alerrill Aron tague ami daughter, AHs. Kite of Rigby, Idaho, are visiting friends in this city this weel and were entertained at dinner by Air. and Airs. John 11. Bar Alr. Davit. Wednesday. (nett Fawns was a former resident o Payson for a good many years His son Arthur has been bishop of the Sterling ward for four teen years. Provo, Oct. 8.- County 1 forti-J- . eulturist Otto Poulson, County Agent, Jos. P. Agricultural Welch, Prof. E. II. Eastmond, who had charge of the artistic feature of the exhibit and all who contributed to the Utah county exhibit at the state fair are highly pleased with tbe countys success this year. Four MY, BUT ITS GREAT trophy cups have been brought TO BE WHOLE THING home and are now on exhibition ON COUNTRY NEWSPAPER' in the county commissioners room. Miss Helen Spalding is the One trophy is the Boyd-Parsole woman representative at sweepstakes cup. which has been the meeting of the won by Boxelder county two' association. She is Press Utah years in succession; it must be the Avhole thing on the Green won three years in succession River Dispatch, reporter, editor, hj one county before it can he publisher, type setter, proofretained. room forereader, composing Another is a cup presented by man, feeder, hoy, press galley President Joseph F. Smith to Freneh what tbe newsboy the county making the best ex- would call Tout Le From age.! hibit. The only thing she does not do The third . cup brought borne is to lift the heavy forms on the is from the .Fair association for a does man horrid press; the best exhibit at tbe fair, and the fourth 'is for the county whose exhibitors receive the greatest number of first prizes. that. Spalding declares she does so enjoy newspaper life, it is to her one hilarious dream of never ending joy, a thing of beauty and a joy forever. Why, she wouldnt give it up for anything, even to be the wife of a foreign ambassador. Deseret Evening News, Oet. 8. k semi-annu- Aliss al A Payson woman confided to us yesterday while discussing Her husband that one of the hardest things in the world is to be a wife and an angel at the same time. PLAN TO BUILD NEW DAM AT OUTLET OF UTAH LAKE Provo, Oet. 8. W. A. Knight, in charge of the pumps at the north end of Utah lake, con- ferred yesterday with John AY. Farrer of the Utah lake commission and officers of the Utah Lake Land association, on the proposed improvements in the ordan river, which, if carried out, will greatly increase the (tow of water from the lake, and prevent the overflow of land on the lake shore, which in years past has caused great loss to the fanners in Utah county; and will supply all the water Salt Lake county canals carry. The plan is to build a dam in the Jordan river by tbe Salt Lake canal companies and tbe Utah Copper company. The sill of the new dam it is posed will be 6 feet lower that of the present dam, will provide for a natural of water from of 130 second-fee- t ihe lake and, with the capacity of the pumps, increase the out- It is also sand bar the lower to proposed in the Jordan river two feet. The lake level is now 2.30 feet below compromise point and is flow 100 second-feet- . rising slightly. XMAS PARCELS FOR SOLDIERS GO BY LABEL Washington, Oet. 5. No Christmas parcel for the American overseas forces will be accepted after November 20, the AVar Department announced tonight. alOnly one parcel will he for each soldier. lowed Every soldier in the fighting zones will he provided with a Christmas label. This will be forwarded by the soldier to the person in the United States from TTNLESS your Range is a Cole's Down Draft Range it to is most assuredly of its fuel up wasting the chimney as unburned fuel gases. one-quart- er (See Diagram one-ha- lf at bottom of ad) You Cannot Afford This Waste! Buy a COLES DRAFT RANGE and you get a range backed by a guarantee for positive fuel saving. A range that burns all the burnable material in your fuel (wasting nothing). This is a range built and perfected by experts. It is the one range that will give you the constant smooth running baking and cooking results you have always wanted. Copper alloy iron is used on parts subject to rust, and malleable iron on parts subject to breakage. The oven is double seamed and also having the corrugated oven construction giving rigidity. These are features found on no other medium priced range. This is a range built for honest, lasting service. air-tigh- t; This portion of your fuel is wasted up the chimney as unburned fuel gases when using any vt, St ., bottom draft range. whom he wishes to receive Christmas his package. Regulation boxes will be provided to the holders of these labels by tbe American Red Cross. They may he obtained at all chapters or branches after Nov. 1. Come in now and buy your COLVIN-REEC- E range and became a COI fuel saver. |