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Show THB PAYSONIAN, ADOITONIAL Mrs. Cornelia Clayton came down from Salt Lake on Wednesday .. to visit with Mr. and Mrs. R.'II. Clayton and famjly. LOCALS . X000000000000000000000000000000x000000000000000000 0 E. 0. Petrie left Monday for Elsinore where he will bo stationed at the Thomas 'Gibbons Mr. and, Mrs. Vtah-ldahsugar factory until after motored to Balt Lake on Wednesday this season a campaign. and are spending a few days in the rtnpital city visiting friends. M rs. George Shaver and son and daughter are spending the week end Mrs. Mrs. Anna E. Samuels-Smith- , in Ogden. Willinm Omelia, Mrs. E. Dean, Mrs. J. Wilde and Mrs. Henry E. Erlaml A delightful social event of the son motored to Geneva to attend the past week was a luncheon yesterday annual Odd Fellows outing. altemoon given by Mrs. Karl Keeler. Luncheon was served at 2 oclock was Bertleson visiting George from three tables each centered with friends in Payson yestorday, enroute a large basket of late summer flowers Richfield. The remainder of the afternoon was to spent in sewing, each Indy making Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Porter left for herself a dainty handkerchief from Lake yesterday and will bo ae Salt materihls provided; by the hostess. Mrs, Keolcr was assisted in serving eoinpanied home by their daughters Gnlo Cot and entertaining by Mrs. Glade Cpw-a- Helen and Blanche1, and and Mrs. Kay Monsen. Others torell. present were Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth, The members of the Nebo Stake Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mrs. A. K. Wilson, Mrs. E. L. McCormick, Mrs. M. Relief society board entertained the J Mortensen, Mis. Will McCleJTan, officers and teachers of all the ward Mrs. Flint Dixon, Mrs. Lee R- - Tay- organizations nh their annual social lor, Mrs. Elmer McBeth, Mrs. L. D. yesterday afternoon at Spanish Fork Stewart, Mts. B. L. Jensen, Mrs. A program was given beginning at 10 Miss Florence oclock and refreshments were later Anna Snmnols-Smith- , Samuels, Mrs. Clarence Fairbanks, senved to three hundred ami fifty Mrs. L. D. Pfouts, Mrs. R. A. Porter persons. About one hundred ffrom Mrs. R. W. McMullin, Mrs. , Sydney Payson were in attendance. Coray and Mrs. L N. Ellsworth. Lawrence Knowles represented 'the Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Allen and .Payson fire department' nt the state sons are enjoying an outing in Viv- firemens convention at Provo ian park. Th partnership of Sanford B. Wiland Caroline Wilson formerly doing business under the Am name aud style of Modem Pharmacy at Payson, Utah, was assigned aad transferred to Lae R. Taylor, Assignee for the beaeit of creditors on the 31 day of May, 1922. All persons huviug claims against said partner-shiModem Pharmacy are required to preaeut (heir claim under oath to the undersigned Assignee at his office, State Bank of Pay mb, Payson, Utah on or before the 85th day of October, 1922. LEE R. TAYLOR, AasUanee BAKER ft BAKER Attorneys for Assignee, Provo, Utah. son -- p, Let nothing keep you away from this sale Ride a mile and save dollars. A car load of bargains awaits you. This brings opportunity to this community to select groceries and wearing appearel for the entire family at prices that have been mercilessly cut and slashed to the limit. in thb dbibiot oocsr or THB rousza JUDICIAL DISTRICT PROBATE DIVISION. A i Be Here it Means $ $ $ $ Saving to You uaiaim Real Estate Loans W. H. Ray t i North University Ave. Provo, Utah Come Early. Come Often See What You Save. SALE 7( ( Phone 108 ivr istytd - enola , , 7. Refreshing breezes of the Pacific (Vera,y. delightful beaches sports of aU kinds . rainless days -- cool nights. This is the best time of the yen grip to Southern California. here. fan from I In Utah to California rcaott sttin every dev to Kept. 90s Specially low Return limit Octobe 31. OWO0W - i Mr. and Mrs. George Euel and Mrs. James daughter, Betty Joe, The following officers and teachers Whittle and daughter, Naoma, of of the Genola branch attended the Evanston are visiting with relatives stake union meeting at Payson last and friends in Genola and Bantaquin. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Vess Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Allred .of Spring Cit(y is ill Mrs. Jeremiah Heith, Mr. and Mrs. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. N. IV. Nelson, William T. Ewell, Jr., Fred Larsen. and C. K Nelson. fa ftQ(FI) Miss Rella visiting with in Genola has in Blaekfoot, who has been friends and relatives returned to her home Ida. Cellason Miss McCuno and Miss Sperry Nephi are visiting at the home Mr. and Mrs. Glen Steed. of of Superintendent J, Archie Brock bank of the Nebo stake Sunday school was a spooinl visitor at the Genola Sunday school last Sunday where he announced that Genola had one of the best Sunday schools in tho stake. - X non-mine- GOULD MiN. with Lake. Earl Jcwet is relatives and friends D. CARD OF visiting in Salt First Tost Pnb. THANKS The sons aud daughters of Mr. Betsy C. Mnttinson desire to express their npprecintion of tho many kindnesses extended to them during the A terrifle wind storm and cloud illness and at the time of tho death in of their devoted mother. burst did eSnsidoibble damage Genola last Sunday, wrecking buildup and washing out ings, filling canals and irrigation ditches and deConditions Catarrh Is a local disease greatly Influstroying much hay and S part of the enced conditions, it by constitutional D. ft R. G. track was washed out therefore treatrequires constitutional MEDICINE CATARRH ment. HALL'S some done was to each and damage is taken internally and acta through the of the valley highways. Blood upon the Mucous Surfaces of the A very splendid program was given N. W. Nelson, George Euer and S. last Sunday night in connection with and U. Nelson were in Salt Lake on busthe- ward sacremont' meeting training class. Those on the program iness last Monday and Tuesday. P--- R BLtKT.mr. Beyistsr. Ang. 4. Wept. I. DELINQUENT WOTICR. Offiee of Engle Copper Minin Oa, Principal PVmo .of Business, Payaon City, Utah Oeunty, Utah. , NOTICE. There tie delinquent W on Am following described stock, on nreoput of assessment No. 20, levied on the 12th dny of Juno, 1982, the , Catarrhal System. HALL'S CATAKKH MEDICINE gives the patient strength by Improving the general health and assists Natuia ip doing its wmk. All Druggists. Clioulars free. P. J. Cheney & C o , Toledo, Ohio. PAYSON Sheet Which Will mrml PAYSON were the Misers MeCune and Sperry of Nephi ancf Mrs. Glen Steed of Genola. Miss MeCune favored the audience choice with readings and s . J s . . a . ax A TrTTTTTTTrm Miss Sperry and Mrs. Steed with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. York and Mr. several vocal selections. There was a and Mrs. D. F. Hullivan were Provo record attendance for this ward at visitors Monday and Tuesday. any meeting of this kind ever held a 1 a l. t. Intermountain Mercantile Assn PAYSON United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 27, 1922. To Whom It May Concern: Notice hereby given that the Stole of Utah has tied ia this oflse lists of lands, selected by the eaid State, under seetioa 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity School lands, vis: Ssrial See. 15; T. 0 & R. 1 024084, W; lx 1, Bern 90; N1148WM, Bee. a a, 1 m. it, Copies of said beta, sn far as thiy rotate to saiff tract w sobdivMe sapiVeMwW posted I this e'l lrwtlw hr aev verson nd by the public yes1tw Burin a tt iwW rnihliotion nf this untie, n snv tim thereafter, and before final aad certification. under Aegertmeatal rank-tion- s of April 85. 1907. peat nuts or contests amine the claim oT the State to aav of the tmeta or sobdl vision horeinhoftw described, oa tho ground that the ouo ia aeons valuable for mineral than for bgrleultaral purposes, will he received and anted for report to the General Tad (N3s0 at Washington. D. 0. Palhire an to protest or contest, within tho thos specified, will be eoneidnrod sufficient evidence of rhnmetnr nf the tract end the selection thereof, being otherwise fre fens objecting, will be spproved to the Ota to. W, Conducted By Pageant ot Pro grata and Industrial Exposition in Lot Angeles, August 2d , to September 9. la the matter of tho HENRY A. MATCH Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho aderiigasd aft his residence ia Payrou, Utah, m or before October HI, IMS. D. P. McDowell Administrator. R. W. MeMnlHa, attorney for the administrator. KOTXOB Lots of money to loan on farms on long time and easy terms. My monthly installment loans on city property beats them all. No delay. I want to furnish you with what money you need. Office 78 Mrs. E. Lucas entertained yesterday afternoon, her guests being Mm. O. C. Nielsen, Mia. M. G. Platten and Mrs. Page Petty. HOE TO CREDITOR n P. O. Box 288 PATTON. UTAH, AUGUST 25, 1S22. Notice to City Water Users. Metal Works Roofing, Furnaces, Guttering All Kinds of Sheet Metal and Copper Work First North St. Near Orem Depot It Be? Nine wage earners nt of ten face the future with the alternatives of depending on charity or living off the fruits of , their present thrift. Look ahead let your instinct of pride and independence urge the beginning of a savings aooount. We invite you to open the account here, a safe bank, on whoae patrons the sun never eta. 4 interest on savings deposits . Zion's Savings Bank By order of the city coun- cil those having permits to sprinkle lawns are requested to close all taps at night to pre- vent wastage of water. By Order of THE CITY COUNCIL ANDERSON & CO. Funeral Directors, Embalmeri Phono 119, Day or Night. MOTOR BQUXFMHNT, VANISH FORK BAKER & BAKER, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSEL- AT LAW Collections and Adjustments Everywhere 108 West Center St Provo. LORS DR. L. D. PFOUTS TRUST CO. uver Wightmnu Bepyiy Salt Lake City, Utah OOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOO: Company, Main Street. Office Hours 9 to 1 and 2 to A Saturdays, 9 to 1 Only. Office Phone IS. Ren. Flint 10 stock us muy be ueeesanrr . will be Mid u tho offie of the secretary, Justin A. Luvelces, Puyson City, Utah, eu thp Mth dny nf Aagost, 1922, to 2 n'eleek, pm, te pay the deHuqoeut Wtataq there a, tageth 4 ayn-s- e er with eoet to adwrthlqi 1 to auk. a JUSTDI A IfifTLXSfi, Bwwiaij Bigte Onpyat Minted Aug 11 Oemfuap. Dirutos nffi, i. mt, i-- y. |