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Show ... M5 Second Section . : Second PAYSON NEWS &taii-For4- Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson an nuuiita the 'engagement, uf tnnir daughter - Rhea, to Brandt JcHfB and Mrs. Chrif tea. son of-Jorgensen of Salem, The marriage will take place Jate in September. Mr. "The 1 One-Pric- II bridge luncheon last Friday alven In honor of Mias Jennie Bwm mhn leave soon for. Tennessee to do Those apeclal educational wark. present Included, Ura, Ray Monson, Miss Kathryn Douglass. Mrs. Stan ley .Wilson, "Mrs. Eugene Hillman, Mrs. X H. thon. Miss Anna Page, Mra.,Don aBrney, the hostess and -- yfc.. honor guest, Full The tha missionary tea oa"Tuesda3rftesnooa. at the of home orMrarR."rortettraalhe first gathering of the year for the ladles of the community church. The off icera of the missionary and social tea .were hostesses and served m House " e o: MrtfEarf; Page wsjThostess at a A meeting .few hur piffles Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Street, Miss 1 TO or were in Salt Lake for the wed ding of MIbi Tressa Peterson. 'M:miiitt ; OF INTEREST TO THE WHOLE FAMILY Uc, and Mrs. Frank Kerr were the. Bob Buckley canyon home in Provo last week with the master for a de- plumbera at 1 I: I lli: chil-ire- p r BarneUof of her cousin.. pTarj"ri" Tlptn tnr w 0f Saturday, Sept. 28, at Company's Eight Stores is causing a great deal or comment. The factory is giving free of charge a. beautiful dinner set with each range. . Many homes have been waiting for this big event to arrive and rare being added to the list of hundreds of ircn users. '3, spent Sunday and Monday in Salt Law v :r:v;-.';g-Mlsa Ruth the truest mn ions Store- s- If! Following1 the BUDoer cerl.waaiuiJoyed-aad"T- - spent, very pleasantly In- - visiting. Most of the guests present ,ere a Snanish Fork, ivlativs. an fu anl-MraAl-l- C Clark Elmer came home Tues from Magna where - helias : fpent the summer, day " iVk Art f of L i ! charge of the store at Rockingham, North Carolina, about Sent. l5Hv- rrum jThomaa wherhas bees "with' tne C Penney .store, at Springvllle for. several yeara'wfnbecoiue manager of the J'enney Btore at , St. George early' in September."' JHf-- V tti. and Mrs. A-- D. Helnrlchsen of Las Tegas, Nevada, and their two children left v last Saturday morning for their home. Mrs. va-- Hein-richs- Mrs. Alemdo- - McClenania for mer resident of Payson spent Sat urday with relatives here en route. from Old Mexico to Logan, with, her She ex- on, Charles McClellan, to return" for the hone fiects Mas. McClellan Is 98 years and-he-r VVITH EACH MONARCH RANCSE f Miss Pearl Jones was down from d Mr. and Mrs. James Williams at dinner, one day: last week rcompllmentary to Mr. and Mrs. Vern Williams.. Mrs. L D. Adair and son Ralph, and Miss s, all of California. 7: iithday of Mrs. Luclnda Ballard, Nf sisters, gathered at Tier" home Nvedresday afternoon for a most jlellghtful surprise. The six sisters pno participated la the pleasant nalr were Mrs. Ballard, Mrs. Satv h Curtis. Mrs. Lola Mitchll. Mrs, WiAnie"! Tanner, Mrs.' Mary Tay- or and Mrs. Ella Stone. Veia-Jone- Mrs. Agnes' Craer entertained at dinner Monday for Mrs, L. D, Adair d California, Mrt. Hannah Browne, Mrs Lena Williams and Mrs. Elmer Ivy,fthe latter of Provo.-- . - ". " Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. White of Like spent Sunday and Labor fait here with their grandparents, nr. and Mrs. J. T. WlgnaL Mr. and Mra Arthur Stewart and daughter Rtuh, Mrs. Alice Jones,. Mra and Mrs. Albert Stewart took an auto trip, to Redmond, Utah,, Sunday. The Stewart brothers were looking for bee locations.: At Redmond the party were entertained at luncheon by Mr. and Mrs. George Arthur Gallup of andMr. week- - end"" with Tovos'nenlr-tho- heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. John i. cowan. Mr. and Mrs, John Allen i Eureka we guests at the - . waii home on Sunday, Batcheilor. At National Meet -- Sept 7, tp attend B. na-'on- al convention at Lake Tahoer plifornia. Mr.- - Smart Is one of tha !"Htera who has written $200,000 n business during the present year. "o convention at Lake Tahoe is what Is known as the "Two undred Thousand Club" and the Agates will be the honor guests '' the company. . r. Smart was one of the west--7 division to win' a frce trt to w Tork City last June bv writlnsr most business of any In his district. la. a. .given unt of time, :r ,r w . time get your new range. Never were you of fere etter terms and besides a beautiful Get Your New RamW eNow! " . 5Ionarh Bange PurchasefTbefbTTSeptember 28th, will gq one of these wonderful Dinner Sets. absolutely get the complete set Every, woman will want one of these Sets of Dishes.. dut Monarch Rane show. Now is the JwcanMetoem to 42-pie- ce f the the M.-M- ' Mr. and Mrs. Vern Winiemt of Santa Anna, California, Mrs. L. D. Adair and son Ralph of Fullerton, California, and Jdiss Vera Jonet of Xos Angelew, . Calif ornia,-- were---, Mrs. John Wilguests Of Mr.-an- d liams the past two weeks. - They have now returned to their respec- " i i tlve homes. Mrs. George A. Cheever and chil- spent last wek In MantLwith her mother. MrsrRose Braithwaite. York Life Insurance company, i'w ill children had spent here with here with . Mr. land Mrs. ' Mr. Helnrlchsen had weeks' vacation here.' -- three weeks her. parents, Thomas and spent' a three' ;lren SPANISH FORTT --i TtaiI mart, local representative of re--, uent'ly been promoted to the position manager and, will, take The "Stay Satisfactory" Range la . d- irtT. and -MiggMarJorle Wilson was Salt Lake over the Labor day 3Ellett--an- t:- gaiTJiomaanQUiersonhaa t seventy-thir- a radio enn the time three children spent Sunday and Moday"here with Mr. and Mrs.. E. J. RoweT r mm home the dem-- - Springvllle, onstraioror waterless aluminum . cookers gave, an Interesting and served a dciioiou. hot supper Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vrt Stewart, Jr. Ther. were ,25 in attendance ana two tablet were set for the With th"roe"bf their - four tone managers of J. C. Penney ttores, Mr. and Mrs. M. M Thnm mt IMa city feel. Justly proud.. Richard i nomas nag been manager of the , 3. C. Penney store at Kalispell, Montana. ..for.vadm vr.. Kermlt Saturday park where they pave been for the summer.' Raymond Wilson tFlison" returned rom Yeflowstone leave LFjd-5mUh,-- Sor-ens- Fountain Green Saturday night eharter-nigh- ... vt Mrs. Rachel Evaus, the Timpanogos cave and enjuyea ine -anve over tne Timpanogos loop- Sunday. They were accompanied by-- Mist Ardenrv and Frank Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monson and Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Wightman were r. and Mrs, F. X. Stewart She spent three- days visiting with Mr. and mis. uuet jpmuojL at - BJchfield. f-- r Idaho. w- tmt-cf-to- Dixon-Taylor-Russ- -- b " supper. A color scheme of yellow. the andrwMtej8rajLxarrledjDutln: decorations and table service, euesta wsra Mr. anl Mr R. R. Whitelock of Paysoaand Mr. Turn In Your Old Range As Part Payment On A New Monarch h Miss Edith Young ,of American Fork relumed home Sunday after isiting for a week in Payson, the uest of Miss .Virginia Street. Lioria-ciu- six Mr. 'on , the- r" at Shoshone, Idaho, with weeks visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Barney and rhttdrett of gden7bave been vtBitt Ing in Payson. : lit - -- Miss Mrs. LilUe T. Freeze of Salt Lake hat. been a guest at the home of uils Mr., and Mrs. E- - H. Street Iweeki .iAiMr - MraT Hannah Stewart returned lomeunday-rteif-speriains- gait-La- ke -- for evening. a daughter aeceasea. oiistrattoiiijeinFdFOnTesdaT to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Folland and two children of Salt Lake were the gueata of- - Mr, and Mrs: E. H. Street for the week end. Bs same Mrs.. Willard Rose of Salt Lake visited Sunday with Mrs. J. B. Evans and other relatives, n She Is TM AnnuaTpffrlIdnarch Range bem- -- ihcludedav.plcnlc-- supper, n.lon4r feast and program. Thirty mem- tors and partners were present 4 tha-aalm- , 12. Fatten and d - oh by Miss Margret-Jeaa-sArtthe topic, "What tha Missionary A abort field 1eed4roTnouth Business session wa neia ana n was decided to serve m cafeteria luncheon on.the church lawn ou the opening day of. the home coming Mr. and Mrs, Ed : Thirteen members of tha Fred S. Dart family enjoyed a trout break fast at the Dart horoa Monday morning after which the following mstnbers oftha family," Mr, and Mrs. Fred JDari. Jr and daughter. --Mm. Lee Dart and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fuller and two children. Mrs. Ef fie Dart and Effie Mae and Frank Dart, motored up Provo canyon Intending to eo to Minor teko, Became of- - the se- vera storm the party turned off at Wanshlp- - beyond Kamas and mo tored to Parleys canyon, enjoying a hot picnic dinner at Dale. Fol lowing .dinner the: oarty motored to Liberty park where they enjoyed ala and viewing visiting the many beautiful flowers at the . park. - They returned borne the Mr-ar.- Big 311 ed a paper y MisaEugeniaBreese on the subectrNew Work for Indian Young People," and also jene celebration, Thursday, Sept Sertfnn ... mm :,-- . riengein , LEAVES FOB COAST .SPANISH FORK. Miss Harriet Morgan, daughter of Bishop and- - Mrs. Ralph Morgan of the Third ward, has Seen visiting with her parents for a week after f in- -. iBhing a course of advanced study at the; Merrill-Palmcollege, Deer troit, and issat Columbia untvei ; v. New York".-MMorgan w ill hv.ve In the near futuro to take up v k In Mills college, at Oakland, Ct.I.f., where she has accepted a position on the teaching staff. - NEW SUITS TILED I ' City Court Knight Trust and Savings tmr't vs.; J. J. Goudy and wife.", eociciy G. S. Richards. H. B. Robertson vs. C. II. i Stspdnrd-Fducatlona- l fens. Hobcr W. Bates vs. ,. U : |