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Show Tius lUutlALlJ, '"MrTand MrsT Stanley Tixonwer j KIJJAX. . ... J . .it - v. IETY Dance Visitors J Salt Lake visitors Thursday.- - where they attended the state fair. il Clubs jt ; Mrs. J. H. McDonald and Mrs C. R. Cluff entertained at a miscel-- j Parties OCTOBER 6, 1922. " PAYSON ' j Mrs. George i . Shaver entertained at a birthday party Sunday afternoon in honor of her daughter Edna. A dozen young friends were present Mrs. Frank Hurri. Anrtn the Justamar riuh fvwv .n laneous shower; Wednesday after- noon at the home of Mrs. H. Fred Cluff, complimentary, to Mrs. J, ior the eveolnr enter-rguesof Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Peter- - Sterling Moore,, formerly Miss Mar-- , membetahlp social " guerite Clutt. who was recentlyl WlU 6 new, wnmeni. mcmoing "Fu.xy Wugiy son for a few dav. L . sanuui r- - M j. I married. The rooms were Drettilr and his pala. Funny speeches, comic TT J; SO o'cIocITTarBDlelP on hg dances will be Included In The Tird ward M. L A. will terns, pieasant ume was spent. Mae McBeth and Mrs. Karl -- mni haa Dees rrangea. me program. -re Invited. hold their opening program Tuesday with sewing and games, during Keeler were Invited euests. PfiX includes musical selections a which delicious luncheon was Mrs. W. H. Reece and son Nlles lMrth. famous Dred Scott Min-evening at 7:30 o'clock in the ward served to The annual the foUowine: Mrs. 'are visitine In Salt Tjv with ho social of meeting house. A splendid hud, also humorous readings, U BoWievilla membership program ward Vnfii.l will aniuia luwungs, Mrs. rerry Mrs. . I. Smith. . "IU kw Mrs. W. C. WUson, Mrs. W. S.J Mrs. D. L. Mitchell left P2rMent win be later made to uem meaaay evening at 7:30 In the will be 'given, including musical ley, Saturday nro- - selections from the Boy's Band of Wilson, Mrs. Roy Boren. Mrs. E. Q.ifor her home in Ioa AtieaIaa rBiif Mw...nant hall, wnere camea amuBemeni naa. A splendid Mrs. R. A PortAr hBa hu. . wwm arranged- vivinh Prove, Adjournment will be made Hughes. Mrs. Ernest Moore. Mrs. will be the feature, of John Booth, Mrs. R. F. Crandall, Lake visitor for the and dalnrPefreghi will be followed by past week. to the amusement hall, where danc Mrs. Lawrence Misses Lyndall Hutsh and Ethel Cassity, Mrs. Lucy served. The public In gen- - inwrmenu. a cordial invitation 1 ing wui be Hansen's enjoyed. Taylor, Mrs. Alex Mortensegu. Mrs. Frisby left Wednesday jnorntag for cordially inlted, to attend. exienaea to everyone. orchestra furnishing the music. A ix. r Munwaria, ains. n. a. jverr, a wees s visit in Malt Lake, coram is invitation to extended Miss Edith McDonald. Miss Louise The Swastika club entertained Mrs. Sauna Chatwin haa ntumni 1 Navlor wu haitt-- l on every Cluff and Miss Grace Taylor. ... mMnhera of the Comnalfrom Salt Lake, where she ha hMi Tuesday evening for thetr husbands. A trip was made to the me paat few days, while at- - Mr. and Mrs. Elind a number of Invited Frank Gardner were Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Navior. Mr. Francom farm where a welnie roast ftwhome Thursdays anernoonn'OTU1a-- tne iair, visitors salt Lake today. Mrs. and Clarence Naylor and Mrs. and melon feast was enjoyed. W. V 9 w I dowo Keith Henrle will motor to Salt Mrs. W. D. M r. Ray Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cory are Lake tomorrow to attend .the state A R. Wilson Dixon and son Will. ,ntertaining rooms. Six tables childrenand Mr to and sons, Raymond motored Salt Lake this spending a few days in Salt Lake btfre were played, the elub . fair. and Harold; Mr. and Mrs.. J. N. : kin awarded to AJra. Frank morning. the state fair. attending Stark and daughters. Theo and , B. Ashton Sfitabbs, and Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Chal Chase and j and Rhea, and Mia Haiel Cannon Miss Lyle Nelson, Miss Lucy Bee, Mrs, Leah Eklns motored to Salt daughter Evelyn, Mrs. Charles Pen-rod- , left V"",.'.: tvi. Miss flflg Ul Elolse Stewart, Lynn Wake- Lake this Thursday morning for Salt rafresbments were served to morning. and Mrs. Clifton Hoover Lake to take in conference and the h u. reterson. field, Paul Keeler and Victor ..m m following r Mrs. motored to Salt Lake Thursday and fair. farmed a party Thursday JtJ. K.1 nomas, inn.- r nw u. The members xrf the T. F. L club spent the day. The Social Tea held forth at the nond, Mrs- - Tna w. iteming, evening, and enjoyed bathing at the were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Peay Tuesday afterschool pool, after whlcb they home of Miss Emma i Milt Jones, Mrs. Vera R. High Bartholomew, The missionary committee of the noon. The affair was a farewell in were entertained with music and hwnwood, Mrs. Fred Taylor, Jr., Thursday evening. Following the Second ward will give a welcome honor of Mrs. 8 :M. Simpson, who wart Roylance, Mra. Frank W. luncheon at the home of Miss Stew- serving of delicious refreshments. home social in the ward meeting will leave soon to make her home art bgbhi, Mrs. Jack Teasdale, Mrs. sewing was enjoyed by the follow- house Wednesday evening at 7:30 in Eureka, Utah. sunn Mr. and Mrs. Miss Alice umwi Mrs. Berg. Miss Elma ing: Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Dixon spent complimentary to Elder C. Byron Clark and Dunn, Miss Thelma Baker, Miss o'clock, tInW. F. J. Hedqulst, Andrew M. Souter, who recently Wednesday at the fair. returned have from StiehL Mrs. W. family Salt J. Mrs. Bessie Miss Foote. Thursa Mackay. returned home from the eastern too. Mrs. Guy Simons of nur'.ey, Reed L. Lake City where they have been Miss Ella L,- -, A. Hansen, Mrs. Lystrup, Miss Bessie states mission field of the L. D. S. Idaho, is visiting with her mother. uiderberg, MrsJ. ILAsbton, Mrs. spending the week, visiting friends Needbam. The Invited guests were church, where he has been laboring Mrs.-JoSpencer. and attending the state fair. Miss Maurine Dunn, and Miss the past 28 months. The following Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Smith, Mr. . David Mrs. w. Farrer, Scherer. Musi Josephine j has been Mra. and Bert Hawkins have gone program arranged: Mr. and Mrs. John Thurgood and fnesshsv, (Mrs. John U. Buchl, cal selection, choir; address of wel to Salt Lake for an extended visit. motored to Salt Lake wav. Wednesday Mr. .iiciovuf Mrs. J. Louis Thompson come, Seth Scott; reading, Mrs. Later Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins will and viw to attendthe state fair. Wri. Dwell and family were' Salt Lake visitors George Myers; instrumental selec go on to. Los Angeles, Calif. blien, Mrs. William Ferre, Mrs. W. Mrs. D. J. Mrs. Hunter, Merry, Maxine McClellan tion, lLoris Cardall and company; yntertained Mrs. John D. Dixon and today. a tucker, Mrs.Mrs.Henry uease, Mr. and vocal selection. Miss Zlna Scott; Wednesday evening atf a candy Frank Cory, family were Salt lLake visitors C. E. Maw, Mr. and Mrs. George Startup response, Elder Souter; humorous pull in honor of her birthday. CL Oiarles Wright, Mrs. O. H. Wednesday. motored to Salt 'Lake this morning talk, Mrs. Hannah Cardall. A corMiss Hanna Jones was a fair Eaylor and Mrs. Keith Henrle of to attend the state fair. dial invitation is extended to visitor Thursday. Mr. Mrs. and and Stubbs LeRoy alt Use tuy. The Beehive and Senior girls of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stubbs spent the Second ward M. 1. A. hold a Lake. in Salt will Mutual hold ward Thursday The First COMMERCIAL COURSES. social at the home of their presi- rhir onen night Tuesday at 8 p. m.- Mr. dent. Mrs. Mary Hardine. Tuesday Mrs. Frank and and halL wardSocial SpeStrong fe the flrst ruemebrs were Arrangements have been made toluvenjng. Thirty-twial surprise characters have been daughter Erma of Alpine are the organize classes" in commercial rawjpjreg,..nt besides the- officers. The and accnuntins through the exten-leieil- t marked' the close of the sum- TONIGHT AND sion division of the university. The Im.r s WOrk. SATURDAY first meeting of those interested in ylss i,ouise Austin left Thurs-- j these classes has been called fori(av morning for her home in Gar-- : MARY MILES MINTER Monday evening- at 7:30, October 1,,,",,, urtl,r au extended visit here of the education wilji relatives. l6. in room 24-in The at the universty. phe officers and teachers of the building "THE HEART levelling wll be devoted to regJKtra- Third ward Sunday school enter-- i ion. a preliminary announcement Iajn,., fur their partners Friday SPECIALIST" Mr. and jit the home of ne:irdine the scone of the courses, of MrSi j0lm E. Ltwfs. About fifty and the making assignments. Also Definite time ami place of meeting ftere present, and a most enjoyable FOX NEWS will bo determined upon at that time was reported by all. Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Taylor left time. and Thursday for Salt Lake to parMISS MAXFIELD ARRIVES MUTT AND JEFF ticipate in Utah tewnty day at the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Maxfield The Entre Nous club met at the a of MONDAY AND are rejoicing over the arrival home of Mrs. .Minnie W. Douglass fine baby girl, who came to town Thursday afternoon. It was in the TUESDAY Mrs. and Miss nature of a surprise to welcome Tuesday morning. Maxfield are doing fine and Albert horae jrs Douglass, who has been JOHN GILBERT is working overtime retopping auto- away for gome time, in Mon-thmobiles to provide a winter suit lor Misg Madeline Tilson left GLEAM Q' DAWN !day for alt Lake for a week's visit. little miss. . It i .. mj"lw ts I ecia Sp Saturday a jji 50 r, cu t' KJueaU Uti Pairs $7.50 Plaid Wool Blankets 5.95 sj rieUJ7'al8 h Size 66x80 --- Limit three pair to a purchaser - i. Aeh-wort- r TICKETS FREE Good Until December 1st. Given, hn ' With Each $2.00 Purchase in Our Men's Wear Department. SATURDAY t AND MONDAY ONLY Go and enjoy an evening's good music and dancing in Provo's high class dance hall. tn PRINCESS ARMORY DANCE Everybody is interested in advertisng our delicious JONA- o THAN apples. The growers sense the importance of consumer publicity and are getting behind our campaign In fine shape. Distriixiton of QtutiUr lUrchuitM . Evtrrtaljr'i Stora, Utah county FRIST, LAST and ALL THE TIME should be the slogan of every man, woman and child living within its boundaries. Let's emulate the California spirt and ADVERTISE. - I ML -- One-ha- lf on sale NOTICE TO CREDITORS. FRIED TOAST. Tn the District Court of the Slice stale bread in hall-incslices. Heat the frying pan ana Fourth Judicial District, in and lor melt a small piece of butter in it. Utah county, state of Utah. estate of Lay the slices of bread in the hotj in the matter of the of Deceased, E. a Hyde, tablespoonful hot'oorge pan, pour will present claims, Creditors water over the bread, cover with a lid and .brown. Turn and brown with vouchers, to the undersigned well on the other side and serve ;at her residence at No. 481 West Center street, 'rovo City. Utah, on Immediately. or before the ith day of December, COMEDY h Matinees: Monday. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 3:45. Saturday, 2:15. I A T S Sttjled foryouncjJUm X TONIGHT Bros. Co. Taylor The --inX "HUMAN HEARTS" Fuller Paints Keep Your Roof Sound This Winter SATURDAY Let A ( " COAT of the best. They are inexpensive, durable and attractive for all classes of roofs whether of or felt. We offer a wide range of metal vhingle, and suitable colors. Write or phone "Service Department" for. color cards or information. , MATINEE 2:15 Thomas H. Ince Special HOMESPUN FOLK" All-St- A 730, 9:15 HOUSESPETERS Men's Department ar Cast With Lloyd Hughes. Also Round Two of "THE LEATHER PUSHERS" Starring Reginald Denny MONDAY AND TUESDAY , Shows 3:15, 7:30, 9:15. Regular Prices. William DeMille Production "NICE PEOPLE" With WALLACE REID, BEBE DANIELS, CONRAD NAGEL, JULIA FA YE SPORTSMEN I specialize in artistic taxidermy. If you have been disappointed in results before, give me a trial I guarantee to satisfy you. Prices are right. Send for circular on taxidermy. READ THESE ADS. ror 8ale by Dixon-- T aylor-Russe- ll Co, "THE ONB PRICE HOUSB" Phone 641 Srd West and Center SU. The New Furniture Store. .. Prove, Utah. T0 60c ro $1.50 25c Many Challies, Cretonnes, Silkolines and Quilt Materials for yard ROSE L. HYDE, Administratrix of the Estate . of George E. Hyde, Deceased. MORGAN, COLEMAN & STRAW, Attorneys for Administratrix. (First publication Oct. 6, 1922.1 (Last publication Oct. 20, 1922.) Special price on full size Cotton b. $5.00 ....16c Batt 98c Batt for EVERYTHING NEW IN COATS, DRESSES, SUITS, SWEATERS, DRESSES AND DRESS MATERIALS Springville Regular Prices. Big Department Store paint is as necessary to your roof as your winter coat is to you. It stands between you and the weather. Fuller Roof Paints are made to combat severe weather conditions. They are the result of 73 years of conscientious endeavor to produce Go- - $1.50 Special price on Fancy Ribbons 35c to 50c grade for j 'TAq 'Vtaco. to price on Silk Waists 20 per cent reduction on Knit Underwear Unions 1922. H I For Saturday Shoppers , Also Bill SAT. ROSS FILLMORE Taxidermist and Furrier. Payson, Utah. 108 N. Fourth West. Bargain Saturday The first number of the B. T. U. Wed lyceum course was enjoyed nesday evening by the following: Messrs. Richard Condie, Louis Beck, Cornell 'Mendenhall and the Misses Blanche Mendenhall. Dora Ooffman, Beseie J. Reynolds, Martin, Arlene Mendenhall, Miss Reece, Sophie Toftie, Grace Rowland. Edda Wheeler, lone Mary and Lucy Roylance. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds of and Provo, acdompanted py ivir. ST. MARY'S CHURCH. and Morris Mrs. J. A. Reynolds school at 10 a. m.; mornSunday Lake Reynolds, motored to Salt and sermon at 11 to prayer spend ing evening Wednesday City week-enThe Ladles' Guild will o'clock. the wi meet In Mr and Mrs. w. u. the vestry room Monday inSalt Lake City were among the Mr. afternoon at 2 o'clock. Wm. F. vited guests who surprised comC. Bulkiey, rector. J. Penney the of Gorbet birthhis being occasion pany the SCANDINAVIAN MEETING. All present had day anniversary. Scandinavian meeting, is held a very enjoyable time. 10:30 o'clock In at every Sunday is spending Zabriskie Alva Mrs will the vestry room of the stake taber- She Iowa at Elden, a month nacle. All are cordially Invited to visit Kwnsas City, her birthplace, while attend. and other points of interest fl, W 3 V Card The Saturday Afternoon of club wasrganized at the home followMrs Steven Deal with the Ram Whittaker, ing members: Mrs. Charles Vr 'Han-- Reynolds, Mrs.Mrs. Gus Bover, Mrs. G. L. Baron,Mace Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Wallace Mrs. John Mendenhall. held Deal The first party will be home of Saturday afternoon at the Farrer Bros. Har-oldee- n Co. LITERATURE CLASS TO MEET sity each Wednesday evening; the class In show card writing each The extension class in American Monday and Thursday evenings at literature under the direction of the art studio at the university; the Mrs. Christen Jensen meets each in class community organlatlon and m. next 4:15 at The p. .Monday class will be held In the rooms of leadership In the library on Thursthe Municipal council over the day evenings. Director Lowry NelHedqulst Drug Ftorn. but thereafter son of tho extension division calls the meetings will be at the Parker attention to the necessity of stuschool. dent registering immedlealy tn class order that they may not be handiThe physical education j mw ts each Thursday evening in capped in the yenr's work. Get In tho Ladies' gyin.ni.'um; the class in- - touch with him at once if you are at the univer Interested in this work. hr-nc- I Mrs. Charles aoyer. Mr. and Mrs. waiter nuu, v,. Salt Lake City are guesis i and Mrs. John Menaennau. Richard Jenson is vibiuuk his old friends, alter a yei sence. , , . At the regular wnoarinv evening. u '"B" ,,,. furnished the gchool ladies' chorus music In a very piww...B and aU Child welfare was discued Tor spnngviuo Lnted at the county fair held atsupProve and give it their hearty . Pr.are uMiiiom Pnc Mr ann week-enat Sa.t the spending .": - hVSv- - .n. "i a h.keepers present with the seals swarms ed aL .vpnlne at the wcond a church, a large crowd was present Take Advantage to Save on a Winter Necessity WINTER DRESS GOODS I HIGH GRADE WOOL BLANKETS,' i 54 Inches Wide. A good collection of all wool serges, Sizo.(J6x80.. Soft and warm, piain white find plaid blankets the kind that will trive the very best of satisfaction. Regular price $6.00." trico-tine-s, gaberdines, fancy plaids and checks. Values to $3.95. $2.79 Yard J $4.95 Pair |