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Show 1 3 PAYSON SOCIETY NOTES, Wrnm.Ti.i"l i tad art .y awn? eSnwj iwaavrfcoeteea 'ajdGentreecheaLpsttape' a ine iwiwi wedancing party last Thursday ve-- Hagr decorated ion wM lMromf rvru t , and lunoh. wm Tht MiMiowy Tea met i'SSLSZ rTL wh A motor trip of more than 18,000 of engine ador. Tuee-- miles without thought justment and at no coat whatever for gasoline and oil is well member ...k.r. except within the realm of motorist With Mra. is, a modern automobile tt Mi com lira Zoe Barnett, Mrs. 'wZZZTF charge of the J.missionary program and endless,, miles of goad Larson. MTsrEvelywSediglsaajJrB. on Aiasl and devotional mnd before hira. Ujaada ,la fleece, ,Mts lona .MctJeiian, waaed-dfc- y Mrs. D. p. Morgan. Such was leocatedratrieasti y nd Ma Tbelm Vest Mrs. Lois Mrs. Ada Ware wax chosen the of Leslie Morrison ftdftn received the club prize and press chairman. Refreshments were I the recent tourNeat of Lawrenea, Lisa McCleUaai the guest award. served and Norman Mass who visited every state cap-itin the couty in less than 30 MrsT Ana C, Page entertained Mr anL lira. Charles H. DixnnTJm JjiMifiniiwn1t-1!BnaaeHfhtful j two doteir rtendrt sedan. oner party foltowedwith rook, were In Ogden last week; in attend- - velt straight-eig1st Friday fcveninff The guests ance at the seventh annual Trust Aside traveling 18244 miles ys, the remarKable jpan of tables, conference-Mr. ar ii: fetch ceatered wna baskets of nas- - nected with the State Bank, of Pay-ao- n this capitol-to-capitJourney was the expense log of the twp mea Card were plated for Mrs. sessions the attended during trtkwa "Mr sy A: L. Curtis, the three days in which speakers which revealed a total expenditure Eheelghtgylinder IrsyUohn Reed, Mrs. Lee R. Tay fram-t- ha largest uuy of the west were present Various eneiae-o- f the Roosevelt ear, This r, Mra. ram uixon, Johnson, Mrs, Julia Hancock,' Mra. entertainments were provided for sum was spent for a nut and bolt used to secure the exhaust pipe to C Jeppaon. Mra,, Ckara Page, the evening, also for the ladies. the exhaust manifold. JImnv Wilson, Mrs. John F (ra. Mra, ' E- - H. Street, Mra. Al- Not onee during their trip did Jack and Andy Schweinfruter of Morrison or-- Neal life the hood of lert H. Powell. Mrs. R. W. McMul-Iir, feplaee Mr Sidney Cway, Mrs. Earl Las Angeles- - epent several day of the Roosevelt age, Mrs, Char lea Pace, Mrs. Mary the. past week at the home of Mr. a spark plug. t& examine" the disMr8."PCT"Wightihan as the tributor or to adjust the carburemiaa. Mrs. JaspeTTKnTTTrV il HffE'Ttra. David Bigter, Mrs, guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Grif- tor. Not a, tool of any kind was O. (Nelson, Mra. Genevieve Ells- - fith. The nrotnes , ar-e- talejnted taken in hand for use on the, enmusicians and while this is their gine, nor' was a BiomenL lost iu re- Chase-e- f orth an Mrai-Jae- k Salt , , d justiniriHiy-ono- f first visit to ITtah they- have rpairinf the lake. traveled, on thf vaudeville tircutt many minor ailment which oft y Mra E, E Robinson entertained in the nearby saies. Recently they times arise in trips. he ladies of the Kaon ErJdge have engaged in aviation. On Sat1 ub last Friday afternoon, Special urday 'evening Mr. and Mrs. Dave juesta were: Miss May Mo roth, Shuler and Mr. and Mrs. Griffith fttrs. I D. itowart. Mrs. Max entertained at a musical and social t'ightmen, Mra Meredith Amos, at the Shuler home in honor of services for Maxine Funeral Irs. W. T. Amos, Mrs. D. P. Mor- - J the visitors who delighted he Ian and Mra Jess; Esrle; Mrsy Bert guests with an artistic program Johns Creek who died mos and Mrs. Will Amos received with violin and piano. Vocal selec- Friday night, will be. held Sunday tions were rendered by ' Dean in. Daniels C"eek meeting house at lie prizes for high scores., Wightman. Present were Mr. and 2 p. m. with Bishop Joseph A. Mrs. Ray M orison entertained at Mrs. P. C. Wightman, Mr. and Mrs. Argill presiding. ' Interment will be birthday party last Friday after- - Ray Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Ned in Heber cemetery under the .direcloon for her son, Dick, who was Wightman. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Bar-ne- t, tion of Deseret Mortuary. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene HilK frlebrating his eighth, birthday. ifteen of his young .friends en- - man, Mr.' and Mrs. CV H. Dixon, brother. Lewis B. Wrlde and family Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mr. and his sister, Mra. Minnie Perkins.. eyed the joyful occasion. and Mrs. Wendell Erlandson, Mr. Mrs. Annie W. Lewrence-- f The Seagull girls from the Third and Mrs. Griffith, Mrs: Madge Miss Jennie Fairbanks and Spokane, Washington, spent several ard Primary were entertained last days of last week visiting relatives iturday afternoon at the home' of Miss Hazel Gardner. ielr leader, Mrs, Golden Taylor, in Payees he president, Mrs." Harold Jones Miss Jennie Fairbanks enterWilmer Hill son of Mr. and Mrs. id the mothers of the girls were talnerf the TreB .Toli rluh We' red-H- ill of Payson and Miss-dn- a peek! guests. An enjoyable pro- home of Mrs, And r us of Spanish am was presented and refresh- - day evening at the Fork were mar ftents Dave Shuler. Special guests includ- ried on in the Salt were served. Graduation cer- Wednesday tieatee wera presented to Laura ed, Mrs. Ray Monson, Miss Harel Lake temple- Jbeona McClellan, iung. Rose. Hill, Dorothy Hill and GaMnerMiss Mrs. Stanley Done, Miss Ed. AnOne of the pleasant social affairs nta Tanner. , derson of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Stan- of the past week was given by the. Wilson and Mrs. Harvey Smith.7 ley Mr. and Mrs. John F. Olson deacon's class of the. First ward Sunday" school andMlss "Marjarie yva entertained at their Iiome the st week their motherj Mrs. Mr., and Mrs. Byron Oleason ofiw,180n at tM ome oi miss wtison g fycnaOlaaoapf. Hooper and their Berkeley. CaUfornk. Have been Thursday evening, it was a a ter. Mrs. Edward Levy of Dallas, with- - Mrs. Gleason's dav ?artV in iionor of Joseph Batesi here . exas. '. toM&Pr. in fiSM father J. J. Schwrrer and" other wKo 'M tor a numDer oj years ana was en relatives. Irs, E, K: Street spent Saturday joyed by a group or forty, cames ea "werjlplayed Hd iatreh Mr.' and Mrs. Brandt Jorgenson, A birthday gift was presented to iss Orabelle Huber came down who were married last week, left Mr. Bates by the class. . bm Salt Lake Jor ithe weak end. Wednesday for California for an inOn Wednesday evening the first " a Sunday aha accompanied her definite' stay. '. ward choir of which Mr. Katea is fother, Rv E. Ifuber dn a trip mo president, arranged a birthday surMr and Mrs. George Wride and prise in his honor at the ward hall. valley. son of Los Angeles have spent the A delightful social evening was en" students from the junior nigh past-- T week with Mr. Wride'a joyed. . da Central, Southern and ' Eastern Utah s. STURBY4UT0 I - ra Home-Furnisher- m. home o.thurwas nd-Ind- omes n o) ht JS-o- 1 1 Extension Passes roYe :Attracticns v, ect I - Be Prep red? ir - cross-countr- FUNERALS Old-ma- n, well-attend- ed at 4 13. -- - " Ethel Snyder, assistant chorister; Mrs. Haiel JLarsen, organiat; JMia Olivia Jameson, Miss Beatrice arp del son hd HrsrSy1vla""Sweno, nrcgram. committee .Mlss Wilma ' Bearnson, Mrs. Mary Bowen ,aa ;. Mrs. ' Jane Williams, membership Committee; Mrs. Ida Hone nd Miss Florence Stoker, finance eetn- - r ' ' raittee. During the meeting. Miss Leah eTsoir en:ter uunau with two vocal solos --nnTtlltss 'Helen Prior and -Miss aKthryn Skinner with Instru-nien- tal REPAIR SIDEWALKS selections. J. Christen sen L... SPANISH '..FORKA- -. offered the openings prayer and imm( "en repairing the Spaniwh David JJaes the closing prayer - refresh- WTK siaewaiKs wnere setling of the Follwlng.;the meeting round has causes "the blocks of ments ' consisting ef punch ' and concrete to tilt or has mado depres-ilon- s cake, were served to the targe f athv . in the walks. .. s ering. -- aye-busy- ; Cold, disagreeable days and nights are not far'ahcad. Let a Charer Oak Parlor Furnace bring comfort and cheer to your home during those dark, cold days. Cold, half heated homes have sickl keel) the ness. A Ghirterlk ' r doctor away! - . W00 As LowAs Carload - -- THEATER KEMOBELED SPANISH FORK. The Angel us theater, which recently has been completely remotiefed and fitted for talking Pictures will hold its grand jperflng Wednesday evening, Oct i. The very latest equipment has een installed, including the RCA Wi -- er . s da-- fju8tcompaniea4ftMa SBANISH FORK, Tl , Partit-Teachassociatlcn of the Bees . school held a meeting ; Thursday ' evening: at the acbeol building. Mrs; Kate Skinner pre-- ", sided at the meeting. - Officers for.. the ensuing' year were elected as follows: Mrs! Gwep Nebeker, pres-- .: ident; Mfs. Mima HMes, first vlea see president; Mrar:Bei4-Bowee- v Mra. Alta ' ond vice- - president; Booke. secreUry and- treasurer; thj-ea- ol r. IilLIEETilCG Extension classes- in, the short stoiy and world literature B got under way successfully during the week scotd4ng ' to announcement from the extension division. . These classes which are being aught by Mrs. Christen Jensen have no prerequisites and are openj to anyone who deei res to enroll. Housewives, clerks, school teachers, and otheri engaged in regulatroe-zupation- s, have especially been to Mrs. Jensen' classes. The course In shott story 1s be- r for the Lflgofitred by her iisi time ana u is eliciting a great deal nf inteiest, it is reported. The lass meets e'ach Monday at 15' ind at 7 p. m.. World ITtfttflure Born-visitin- be. : was-sSfv- A carload of these wonderful Heaters have bees distributed t our Nine Stores. $70.00 without nickle trimmings; $75.00 tomplete with trimwalnut or mahogany. It mings, In is a real buy. Have one! , el ,j " Get Your Radio Fr&m A D, T. R. Co. Store I -- r - Jtf 1 1 ) 1 1,000 Ac COAL --. . Free With Each Furnace ffoaaDi - " -r i- - ' 00 . . , onth D.T.R. Co. Easy To Pay Plan For You FinGun:-ou-re-There-Ever- p A small down Second With THE STERLING getlreicelipg-yoifr- e - ' -- FfdniTtHe First Whistle to the m C V 00 V-J- - JDqwiL - Isv. frWw and an easy payment each month, and besides of lump his' 1000-lb- s. coal free. Ask about it - Now! Jnjheffe fighting with tht team, so jeaMicJsJlhe-d- - very one thrilled listening in scripttorf via a, Sternngr. The whole famUy on a big' game, You cannot' go longer without a Sterling Radio. It is a beautiful, powerful radio. r Go into a D T. R. Co. Store and get?a,SterUng JRadio r'Jtodayl - ..'. - , - - Screen Grid Radio SmsationatLowPrice- The Crosley Radio, a rich, - - i full-tone- d henU housed in a beautiful .wamut veneer cabinet, offers ' performance new to radio "VW Co. are agenls: for Ihia splendid line of radios.' Come in and See why Crosley is the BIG NEWS hi Radio. Try a Crosley- in you rown home without obligation. " Dixon-Taylor-Russ- el CSQLoILKNl.ri GCElBBKfGOinD) - HQ? . V.'v (Tubes not included in above prices) "The One--P ice -- niETtTNIPRICE HOUSls 50 Dixori-Taylor-Russ- NINE House Dixon Taylor - Russell Co. Tnine. busy "furniture stores tt;; Co. ell BUSY FURNITURE iLesaiTubesi STORES fThe Dixon-TavloiRasccllC- Where-Gdo- ' dr Furniture Costs Less One-Pric- e House o. .l'IlNine. Busy Furniture Stores ' ' ; - 8 |