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Show 19. TlfE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH. AUGUST 4, IN THE SPOT UGHT j Mrs. Albert Kapple entertained last Sunday in honor of . Mrs. Blanche Biush anil Elwood Anderson. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doug Ballard, lass, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Mrs. Myrtle Denhalter of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Erickson. ;j Mrs, Eugene Peterson of Eureka has been here with her mother, Mrs. McBeth John E. lluish. Miss came down with her after isitmg ten days at Eureka. in-nic- e and Airs. & O. 1 ay ton of Thatcher, Ariz., Dr. Amos Cook of and Mrs. A picnic supper and social eveniug Safford, Anz., and Mr. hist Charles C. Carr of Ogden were guests was enjoyed at Memorial park of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth last Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Toihurst, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford week. Bale, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Mr. Mrs. Will Omelia and Airs. Anna and Mrs. Otto Erlandson, Mr. and visitMrs. Henry Smith, Dr. and Mrs. A. .Samuels- - Smith were Salt L, Curtis, Mrs. VV. H. Keece and Lee ors on Monday. K. Taylor. Lizzie Kuight is here from the reservation for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Margrct Liddle. Accompanied by her sisters, Mrs. Josephine she Reiiram and Mrs. Ruth Lynch made a trip to Magna. to visit Mr. and Mrs. Howard Khaul and their infant daughter, born on July, 15. Mrs. Mr. Dr. and Airs. L. N. Ellsworth left this week for their summer home at glen. Air. and Mrs. It. H. Vietory Clayton and family are camped near the Ellsworth home for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Chid Packard and Miss Fay Packard of Spingville spent of Eureka and George C. Thomas of Mr. Mr. nnd Afrs. Spanish Fork. On Wednesday Loris Manwaring and Mrs. Wilde went to Leland to and son of Salt Lake motored down attend a faruliy gathering to beheld Steurday evening to upend Sunday in Isaac 's grove. with Mrs. Alarwarings parents, Air. and Mrs. Asa Hancock. Miss Sarah Butler of Spanish Fork was the guest of Aliss Louie Rearle Air. and Airs. James AIcClellan of last week end. They left on Afouday Provo were the guests of Air. and for Provo to join a party of friends Mrs. Will AIcClellan the first part of and motored to Bear Lake for an the week. outing of two weeks. Afr. and Mrs. Lee R. Taylor, Afr. Mr. and Mrs. John Loutensoek left and Afrs. Flint Dixon and Afr. and Monday for their home at Magna Airs. R. W. AfeAfullin went to the after a visit of more than two weeks rangers' cabin in Payson canyon last at the home of Mr. aud Afrs. Joseph until Sunday Saturday remaining A family gathering was Bingham. evening. heir in their honor Saturday pvening pt the Bingham home. Mr. and Afrs. Holla lluish of Salt Lake have been visiting for a fortMrs. Will Kee) entertained at a night with their mother, Airs. John children's party Tuesday afternoon E. lluish. for her young daughter, Marjorie, who was celebrating her tenth birthMrs. Paul Douglass announces the day anniversary. engagement of her sister, Blanche lluish, to Elwood Anderson of Balt Airs. S. E. Francom lias spent the Lake. The marriage nil! take place past week with relatives in Fairview. in the early fall. t Consider The Value years ago the telephone was an toy. Today more business is experiment--- a transacted over the telephone than there is by face-tface negotiotions. The telephone is no longer a mere con Forty-fiv- e o venience- - it is an indespensable adjunct to every office, store, factory and to buisness generally. The importance of telephone service is not confined to business alone-- - it also adds incalculably to the comfort and convenience of the operation of the household. The value of the telephone in business and in the home is tremendously enhanced by the Long Distance lines which cover the nation like a great nerve system, connecting every 4 telephone in the country. While a system so complete entails an investment of millions of dollars, and while the value of telephone service is incalculable, its cost to the telephone user is almost negligible when compared with the cost of other com- - t -- Mrs. Fred Freeman of Mr. and Mrs. Will Searle aud Rpanish three younger children have gone to Fork has been visiting during thP Strawberry valley where they will week with her sister, Mrs. Jesse Earl. John Persson left last week for remain for several weeks. A baby girl was born to Mr. and The members of the Relief society California with his son, W. F. PersMrs. John Boyle last Tuesday. Air. and Mrs. Arnold Clinger and board of Nebo stake made n visit of son, formerly of Garland, who is gogood cheer to tho county infirmary Mr. and Mrs. Laban Harding left ing to the coast to reside. They left children of Magna, Mrs. Joseph Bar-lolast Thursday. They entertained "the Miss Eunice to and auto sevvarious of visit Salt to for and visit for expected Fronjes by Logan Thursday Lake were visiting here last Thurs- inmates with a program and all pareral days with relatives. places of interest on route. day with Mrs. Will AfcClelkin and ticipating enjoyed the visit. Afrs. P. O. Loveless. Miss Mae McBeth was in Salt Mrs. Hattie Dixon Cut birth of The Bee Hive Girls of tho First her hist Saturday. Omaha has been vsiting with Afiss I.uella Ramsay of Provo was ward are having their annual weeks E. Mrs. IL sister, Harper. Mrs. Ray I,. Done has returned the guest last week of Mr. and Airs. outing at .Townsends park this week. Camp was made Alonday morning Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Reece and from a six weeks' tour tour of the Harry. Badha mand family. and forty-sigirls have been in children spent Sunday in Salt Lake coast cities. Mr. Done, who is takmoditities. Afrs. L. A. Christensen of camp wjth many others comProvo with Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Smith ing a law course at Berkeley, will his sjient last week here with her mother ing for shorter periods.- - Hikes, bonreturn shortly. He will resume And it is the VALUE that counts. parties and other, ennyon pasMr. and Mrs. John Schram and prineipalship at the Springville high and sister, Airs. Joseph Swartz and fire were times well as as dancing Mrs. R. L. Wilson. enjoyer have returned school. Margret daughter, and other recreation at the park. from a sojourn of three months in immense bonfire Airs. Henry Erlandson entertained Therp will be an Mr. nnd Airs. Bert Stevens enter California. tainej last Sunday at dinner. The at a birthday pnrty on Tuesday after- and weinie roast to night when a her little daughter, Ada. number of the parents will go up to for Mrs. Ray Stevens is visiting in Salt guests were Mr. and Afrs. Vernnrd noon Afr. H. Games and refreshments Mrs. F. were provid- spP the girls in camp and enjoy the and Anderson and Lake this week. ! festivity. All Will return home on Rat' Budham. ed for their entertainment. array. Mrs. Ann J. Loveless, Afrs. W. Mrs. Hattie Greer nnd dnughter, D. Dixon and Afrs. T. C. r Afr. B. Mrs. Williams Mrs. Swartz Paul Alieo hep-pand are child nnd Jeppson Mrs. Fmnk and Vaughn, young have the son chaperoned over girls and the few are a a on of Suit of birth the spending July daughter of Chiengo have been visit ron various bee keepers have been in ing for a week at the homes of Mr. days in Pnyson nt the home of Mr. 27. of the swarms. Twelve beecharge Mrs. Brimhall. and Mrs. Don Page and Mr. nnd and Joseph Afrs. Lottie Daley and Afrs. Afar-jori- hive girls from the Third ward have Mrs. Laban narding. They were en Mrs. Rnymons n. Clayton enterBeand of Salt Lake, Afrs. Wal- also spent the week at the park. route to California. Other relatives were here from Provo during the tained at a delightfully arranged ter Harper of Provo and Mrs. James Afrs. Lydia Rehley entertained at a at Smith of Alpine were numbered time they were in Pnyson. These wer(. afternoon function last Friday Mrs. Lexy Harris and son, George, Memorial park. Several clover games among those from out of town who lawn party Tuesday evening in honor Lots of money to loan on farms on long time and 5 Mrs. Ernest Roley and three children and contests were arranged for the were here on Sunday to attend the of her daughter, Afrs. Dora Frazer. Those present were Afr. and Afrs. C. R easy terms. of her guests and a funeral of Afrs. Armond Hancock. i ntertninmont and Mrs. Emma Simons. .T. OhristPnsen, Afr. Rherman Mrs. on was beats was loans and She served. city property tray luncheon My monthly installment Afr. end Afrs. S. Roland (Lindsay Wilcox, Ram Daxtis and Afiss Thera Maxine Miss Jennie Roeee had for her ussisted by her daughters, R No all. them delay. Christensen all Afr. of Eureka, guests last week Miss Elina Bennion nnj Margret Clayton. The following nro happy over the arrival of a little R need. I with what furnish Charles of want to money you you Oakland, Cal., Afrs. Arurray and Miss Erma Reunion of Logan. ladies in addition to the members of daughter, born to them on Thursday Donald Grace and Frazer, hosRaymond, Miss club evenof Inst week. Clara Clark of tho Justamere She entertained on Thursday enjoyed her of Salt Lake, a missionary of the Lind- Frazer of Ralt Lake Mr., and Mrs. ing Bt an informal soeinl. Cards were pitality: Mrs, John Lontensork . A. T. Gough, Afr. and Mrs. Rabins, of Satl the diversion. Twelve guests were Afngnn, Airs. T.netis say's is with them for a fortnight. Grandma Rabins, Mrs. Lodisa Jones, O. Carl Mrs. Afrs. R. W. MeMullin, preset! . R Office 78 North University Ave. Madison, Miss Afr. and Afrs. J. C. Ellsworth, Dr. Mr. and Airs. Art Nelson, Mrs. IC. F. Keeler, Mrs. J. C. R 108 Miss Revn Lewis returned home Ellsworth, Mrs. W. K.' Driggs, Mrs. and Afrs. J. H. Ellsworth, Mr. and Ethel Reece, "Afrs. Fred Allen, Mrs. Phone Utah 288 Box Provo, 0. Ellen Jones, Air. and Mrs. Henry Monday from nn outing to Fish Lake B. L. Jonsen nnd Mrs. Glenn Sim- Afrs. Dave Shuler and Mr. and Afrs. iir Eldon, Lewis and Carol schlev of mons. where she aeeompanied n party I. C. Wightman are numbered among Box, Mrs. cream and Schwab. Melvina Ice the pampers at Townsends park this friends from Salt Lake. 'and cake was served nd all enjoyed LOCAL ODD FELLOWS ELECT COMMERCIAL CLUB PLANS Afrs. George AVihle entertained last week. a pleasant evening. Afrs. Frazer will The Swastika club was entertained Sunday for her sister, Mrs. E. J. OUTING AT LAKE SALEM OFFICERS FOR ENSUING YEAR returned be married in the npar future to Afrs. Will Douglass has oa Thursday of last week by Mrs. Quick nnd husband and her nephew. Ezra Stewart at her home. Mrs. Fred George Quick and his wife of Coun- to her home at Eureka after a visit Charles Murray at Reno, Nev., and On invitation of Eli F. Taylor, At a recent meeting of the local will reside at Oakland, cal. cil Bluffs, Iowa; Afrs. John Frances here with relative. Lamb was the special guest. of Order of the president of the Lake Ralem Vava-tioIndependent lodge Commercial Camp, the Payson Afrs. Will Amos entertained at a Odd Fellpws the following were electwU an elub at Lake onting enjoy rsssuxxauMMaHMnuHNMHHMmaaiiiHaMflMHMnraKxxxanBxxxxnxxxxi Bridge luneheon on Tuesday. Lunch- ed to serve as officers for the ensuresort new the Salem, at Ralem, eon was served at noon following ing year: next Friday evening. The moon will the game. The guests included the J. F. Quigley, past noble grand; T. be at the full and conditions genmembers of the Junior Bridge club E. Loveless, noble grand; Erastus erally are promised by Air. Taylor and the following: Afrs. Byron ThurL. D. Pfouts, to be conductive to one of the most Robinson, mond of Eureka, Mrs. Frank Harris, occasions. An arrangement Mrs. Earl McCormick, Mrs. John recording secretary; William Omelia, eujoyable committee consisting of Dr. L. D. W. J. supportWilde, C. F. right Dixon,' Mrs. treasurer; Cravens, Afrs. C. P. Wightmnn and E. L. Ammon Nebeker, Jr., and Mrs. R. E. er; Charles H. Wilson, left supporter; Pfouts, look after the comMcCormick will W. William P. J. warden; Buckley, Ware. Mr Floyd Wilson received ' entertainment. and fort the club prize for high score and Moreford, conductor; Grant Simons, R. R. S.; Frank Maddenson, L. S. S.; Mrs. Ware the gnest prize. A. E. Peay inside guard and D. P. Re ve rand and Mrs. Wildmnn Afnr-ph- McDowell, chaplain. Miss Francis Rhermer, Miss Alice , Chiropractic Health Service. It will be a danee long rememberAfargret AfeCormiek, Afiss Dorothy Nell Harris and Afiss Olive Duffy ed Alusic by the Six Knights Health is within yonr renoh; a at the Payson pavilion toattended the state Christian Endeafew gentle Chiropractic adjustvor convention which was hpld dur- morrow night. Advertisement. ments will free your spinal ing the past week at Upper Falls in nerves from obstructions and naSTARTING NEW BUSINESS Provo canyon. Afrs. R. E. Ware and ture will restore your health. No Afrs. William Omelia accompanied the drug or surgery required. Dont' Wayland B. Wightman, for sveral party when they left last Friday, re give up hope nor hesitate because years associated with the Shuler Moturning the same evening. think your case is heyond you tor company, has prepared to open recovery. Afr. and Afrs. E. n. McBeth and' a new store in Pnyson. He will be on its Chiropractic succeeds daughter, are visiting fora week located in the new store immediately merits. store Main of on. the north Skaggs with Afrs. Mary McBeth and Afrs. S. street, and will carry a carefully T. C. E. War. Jeppson, D. C. Ph.C. selected stock of general merceandise. The Payson Alpine club will join Tn his new quarters Mr. Wightman Three Year Palmer Graduate, the Wasatch Afonntnin club of Rail will establish the office of the StrawLake in a climb of Alt. Timpanogos berry Federal Farm Loan association, Bank Building Payson, Utah. on August 12 and 15. Tho trip will of which he is secretary and treabe made by the way of American surer. Fork, leaving Community tint at, 11 p.rn,, to ipaeh the top in time to see PAYSON SLAUGHTER HOUSE AMONG MOST SANITARY the snn rise,, Sunday here with relatives. I 4 x The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. e Real Estate Loans W. H. Ray 1 t , tttt n DONT A vice-gran- Buy your childrens school shoes until you have seen what wonderful bargains we have to offer We Have a Limited Amount of Childrens Shoes 98c Call early that you may find the size you are in need of Dr. and Afrs. L. D. Ffonts returned last Wednesday from a four weeks tonr of Colorado and Utah by auto-- mobile. mi T1ib Mew H R Vi Bargain Center Pay son Utah iiuiXMCiisKSsaiaaMHaisaNuaaBaBauiaBaBaBfeagaBiviiiMBaaMUMauaMUHKB and Afrs. Thmns Gibbons are spending a few days in Ralt Lake. Afr. There is not a slaughter house in the country in more perfect sanitary condition than the one used by the local butchers near the month of Payson canyon. said Inspector Fenton after a visit to the abbatoir 'ust of Payson a few days ago. Mr. Fenton commented on- the fact that the place was commendably clean nnd that scarcely a fly was to be found. Afr. Fenton did not deem it necessary, either for the comfort or health of the community, to suggest removal of the slaughter house. It is the aim of all the local butchers using the slaughter house to maintain it in a thoroughly clean condition and to keep it in sueh a condition that no obnoxious odors will arise, said Phil,, C. Wightman of the Wightman Rupjfly company, one of th heaviest users of the place. - SIX KNIGHTS O MELODY hi Director Guy ITeric, presents Rix from' the Knights o'Melody, American theatre dansnnte, Ralt Lake in the most popular dances of thP toseason, in the Pnyson pavilion morrow remarkable night. These artists perform on twelve instruments offering a dance program of syncopated rythm and harmony never before realized in Payson. It will be one of the big danees of the season. Advertisement. 4 Your Glasses May Not Exactly Suit Your Vision Have Your Eyes Examined by Dr. J. H. Schey OPTOMETRIST In Payton every Fourth Monday. At the Strawberry Hotel. VV. 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