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Show VvS THE t IN THE SPOT LIGHT The marriage of Miss Lucilo Lewis Mrs. Albert Searle, Mrs. liyrum Han- daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John E. sen, Miss Jennie Searle, Owen Guff Lewis to Dr. Ira Hurst of Salt Lake and Melun Senile all of Sugar City, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ida., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hunt of this city, was solemnized on William 11. llcaton this week. Mrs. Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. A reception was given at tho home of r the bride on Utah avenue the same evening. The guests numbered the relatives of the young couple and a number of close friends. Tho decorations of tho home and lawns were in autumn effect. Supper tables were arranged on tho lawn and a canvas 'was stretched for uanemg. Guests ' from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Watkins of Garfield, Union White of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harding of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Dr., Rex Daniels of Spanish Fork Hirst win leave to attend school cl the University of California for the renext three years. Mrs. Ilurst will the during main with her parents at winter and continue ner teaching school. the Taylor Guff Mr. and Mis. Searle are sisters of Heaton, Mrs. George Monro announces the Miss engagement of her daughter, Edna Moore to Keldon Btrk of Amor ican Fork. The marriage will take place in Oetouer. Miss Geraldine Fairbanks, young daughter of Mr. and Mis. Clarence Fairbanks w is muted in mairmge in yesterday to Hugh Hroadbent, Salt Lake. Alter spending a week in Salt Lake they will go to Preston Ida., to reside. Mrs. Faubanks nc companied her daughter to Salt Lake nn(j witnessed tho eon monv. Miss Geraldine Fairbanks entertained a few friends at dinner on Tties day evening, covers being plaeed tor and Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mr. Mr, ' Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Merrell were and Mrs, Wendell Erlandson, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. in Springvifle Wednesday to attend Mrs. Elroy Barnett, Meredith Amos and Mrs. I). L. the funeral of Dell Bird. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Searle, Mr a. In honor of their nephew and niece, Hyrum nan sen, Melvin and Jennie Searle of Sugar City, Ida., were the Mr. and Mrs. Fred WyVr of New guests of Mr, Searle s sister, Mrs. it. York city, Mr. and Airs. David Bonn entertained last evening. J. Merrefl Inst Wednosdny. Tuesday The home was beautifully decorated Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Cluff, Mr. and with flowers of the season. The spe- jaHesiweeHBieseiEiEMattEeBEEtfiasiBeiicsRECRttc.axescaEatry KNOWLES MOTOR CO. 1 r For the Fall Equipment of Your Car Look Over Our Supply of I ; V v , a, s u u yu jff ' - s rAToivlAN. cinl feature of the evening was the this was followed by a entertainment offered by Mrs. rFred Wyler, Jr., who I ft dramatic soprano soloist of rare ability. She entertained with many operatic selections, popular and from the old masters. The young eoupie were the recipients of ft nnm her of beautiful presents. Those present were Mr, and Mrs, David Ilona, Mr. and Mrs. George Wyler of Payson, Mr. and Mrs, Mark Hutchings of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Viv Patten, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wyler, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wyler, Hr., of Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Bonn, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bona, Henry Wyler, Jr., Mrs. Vina Patten, Mrs. Resea Wyler, Mrs. Ruth Bowen, Mrs. Rosetta FI abet, Joyce Thomas, Gias Jones, Mrs. Mary Bona, Miss Vera Wyler, Miss Gladys Wyler, Miss Madge Wyler, Miss Erma Patten, Miss Marion Patten, Miss Iren Bona, Miss Bernice Patten, Miss Melva Bona, Mirs Gladys Bona, William and Heath Bona, Misses Mary end Doris Hutchings, and! Mri and Mrs. Fred Wyler of Nw Yorks sumptuous repast. Among the guests to offer congratulations were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guff and Oivcn Cluff of Sugar City, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ostler and Mrs, Maud Hpeneer Cutler of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Miss Daisy Simons, Miss Simons, Maxine Simons ami Boyd Simons of Murray, Miss .Jessie of Hughes Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heaton, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Merrell, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Merrell, Mr. and Mrs. John Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Roylanee, Miss Alice Merrel1!, Miss Roxio Merrell, Leslie Barsett, Lloyd Roylanee, Bale, Duane and Geraldine Perry and Russell Merrell , Perfection Competent Mechanics V Always at your command in our Modemly Equipped Repair , g A; I ,vX Shop t" . - . Mrs. Sidney Coray, Miss Florence Samuels and the bride of honor. Mrs. Gibbons was presented with a beautiful gift of ivory. The guests and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Owiljiams hostess were all members at one time and Miss Florence Stangor motored of the old S. O. D. H. club. from Ogdon to spend Sunday with Mrs. Gwilliams parents, Air. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wyler, 8r., enJohn Wilson. tertained at their home in Benjuris early in the week, in honor of their Mrs. HL Smith of Balt Lake is on, Fred Wyler, Jr., and Ms wife visiting here for a few days with her recently of New York, and who wib sister, Mrs. D. I.. Mitchell before Mw make their home in Salt Lake. she returns to her home in Los Mrs. Fred Wyler, Jr., is a singer of Anrrelos. , marked ability along dramatic line, hafing a high soprano voice. She stuMrs. Alice Smith has spent' the died under the famous metropolitan past wcuk heer with her daugter, Mrs. prima dona Mme. Ray and waa aha an Stanley Wilson. She will 'leave Sun- a pupil of Professor De Roeeo day for Los Angeles to remain imlefi Italian master. Mr. and Mrs. Wylef, nit iffy. Jr., have been married but a time and have come west to Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Binghnm en- their home. Mr. Wyler is interested tertained at a family dinner Sunday in theetrieatai evening in honor ot Mr. and Mrs. L. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Harris, Mr, V. Nebeker and family who have spent the summer in Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. John Betts, Air. and Mrs. Nebeker lpft on' - Tuesday for the Joseph S. Bills, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nebeker ranch after a visit of sever- Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Spen Snow al days with his family. Mrs. Ammon motored to Costella Saturday evening. After a jolly swim in the Nebeker, Jr., returned with him. plungo a picnic supper was enjoyed. Miss Lueillo Lewis, a bnde of this week entertained at her trousseau tfla Mrs. L. B. Manda has returned to last Saturday afternoon at her home her - home at Ogden after a visit of on Utah avenue. Her sister, Mrs. P. ten days at the home of Mrs. R. B. Harrison Hurst, presided in the din Douglass. Reva ning room assisted by Miso Lewis. The decorations and various Mrs. Wendell Erlandson was host-Fiddetails of tho luncheon were beaut ess to tho Boni club on Tuesday fully carried out in a color scheme of afternoon. Mrs. D. L. Mitchell of pink and white, close friends of the Los Angeles, a former club member, oc Miss Geraldine Fairbanks, Mrs. Earl the enjoyed ynung bride-elec- t V casion. i , Page and Mrs. Meredith Amos were special guests. Miss Lucille Lewis and Dr. Ira Hurst wore the guests of honor at a Mrs, George F. Wilson entertained dinner party given at tho Hotel Utah the Entre Nous club on Wednesday On Tuesday evening by a number of afternoon. Special guests were Mrs. friends of Dr, Hurst in Salt Lake, Rodney Wilson and Mrs. Stanley Wil The affair was given in honor of tho son. approaching marriage of tho young couple and as a farewell to Dr. Hurst - Mrs. Wendell Erlandson, Mrs. Stanwho is leaving for California to atley Wilson and Mrs. Elroy Barnett tend colleg. . KNOWLES MOTOR CO. 'tv Payson, Utah - g BB s ITOWMWaBlMBMBlBMIBBimM l4';77TT,ta In celebration of 'the birthday ; rn t 5 Mayor and Mrs. Charles 1L White and family were at American Fork Saturday to attend, tho annual Utah County Farm bureau gathering. an- niversary of her husband, Mrs. W. R. Heaton entertained at her homo last Saturday evening. An exceptionally clever program of entertainment had boon arranged for tho occasion and im Fan and Winter Underwear ' . A LIVING MACHINE The human machino and body is a living if any of its parts aro not in working order they should be repaired not taken out, The Chiropractor is your human machinist, he adjusts the cause and nature heals. Nerve Force is Life Force. For Men, Women and Children We are prepared to supply you in all sizes and prices : Right Way Shoe Oup Motto is Values Shop Quality at Low Prices R.F. f j The Payson Exchange Savings Bank has developed a service organization which merits your business. Payson Exchange Savings C" Bank Five Per Cent Interest on Savings Accounts ' -- OOAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. entertained a a miscellaneous shower on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Erlandson in honor of Miss Geraldine Faribanks, popular young bride of this week. Those who enjoyed the hospitality of the young hostesses were Mrs. C. F. Dixon, Mrs. Clarence Mrs. William Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Mrs. Lloyd Hamren, Mrs. Flint Dixon, Mrs. Kenneth Dixon, Mrs. Selby Dixon, Mrs. Earl Page, Mrs. Rodney Wilson, Mrs. Meredith MadeAmos, Mrs. D. L.Mitchell, Miss Shepherd, line Til son, Miss Chloe Miss Florence Fairbanks, Miss Jennie Reece, Mrs. L. D. Pfouts, Mrs. W. H. Reece, Mrs. Glenn Simmons, Mrs. Leo Morgan, Mrs. Jack Perkins and Miss Aiteen Dixon. of Mrs. Peay next Tuesday aftornoon, as a farewell to Mrs- - Simpson who will shortly move to Eureka to make her home. AH frionds are invited. Tivo golfers sliced their drives into tho rough and wont in search of their . balls. They searched for a long time without success, a dear old lady watching them with sympathic eyes. At last, after the search had proceeded half an hour, she beckoned to " them and said sweetly: I hope Im not - interrupting, gentlemen, but would it be cheating if I told you where tht balls are?" EXCURSION RATES; Salt Lake A Utah Railroad Co. , For Conference, State Fair and Elks Circus. Salt Mrs. Dave Huish entertained at a Lake Gty, Utah; fare and a third bridge luncheon on Tuesday afternoon for round trip. Ask Agents for' par -- her guests numbering the members ieulars. of the Junior , Bridge club adj the E. fallowing: Mrs. S. E. Ware, Mrs. L. McCormick, Mrs. Frank Harris, Mrs. John Cravens, Mrs. ; Mary . Me Beth and Mrs, H. S. Tipton. Mrs. Floyd Wilson received the club prise and Mrs. Ware the guest prise. Mrs. Lou Pfiefer entertained the Swastika club last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Earl Simmons was a special guest. Tm -- V A W. P. 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