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Show THE PAYSONIAN, T PAYSON, UTAH, JULY 28, 1922. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tervort nnd Mra. Aurora Hiatt and daughter, children, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miss Julia Hiatt were guests over Tervort and children, inr. anil Mrs. ti, week end at the home of Mrs. Lewis B. Wride ana Dr. nnd Mrs. Hiatt 'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa T. C. Jeppson enjoyed an outing in Hancock. Strawberry valley last week. Alayor and Airs. Charlts II. AVhite Mrs. Frank Harris was hostess to left AVeduesdny morning for Logan thy Bridge club on Saturday after- to attend the farmers roundup. noon. Special guests were Mrs. Frank Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Carlson and Ingalls of Salt Lake, Mrs. B. L. Jensen, Mrs. Will Amos, Mrs Floyd Wil- children of Salt Lake have been visitson and Mrs. Will McClellan. Mrs. ing during the week at the home of C. F. Dixon received the club prize Air. aud Airs, P. G. Hanson. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson the guest prize. Mrs. Colon MeAfurphy of F.urokn Bishop and Mrs. W. D. Dixon aud iS sjiending the week with her mothfamily spent Sunday and Monday in er, Airs. Af a egret Betts. Strawberry valley. Mrs. Dave Stranger of Ogden spent Afiss Melva Boyle of Provo was the first part of the week visiting the guest of her cousin, Miss Velma with her father, T. H. Wilson, Sr., and other relatives. She was accomHarris, the fore part of the week. panied by her (laughter, Afiss Florence Mt ranger. Charles Berry arrived by auto WedDave Huish and family spent nesday morning from Portland for a visit with Mrs. Berry and sons, AmDay at Park City anil Salt Lake. brose and Charles, Jr. Air. and Airs. Wendell Erlandson Mr. and Mrs. John F. Harris and were Salt Lake visitors Last Friday. to Salt (laughter, Emma, motored Lake on Wednesday. Miss Harris Air. and Airs. Ralph Smith, Air. remained to visit for several days and Mrs. Smith and Children Ray with her cousin, Miss Roberta ami Air. and Airs. Herman Tagge, Jr., of Salt Lake motored down Saturday evening and were at the home Miss Lisle Bradford of Halt Lake of their parents, Afr. and Airs. Frank spent last week here with her sister, Smith for two days. Airs. Dixon Kapplo. Afr. and Mrs. E. A. Petrie left on Aliss Ann Nebeker is down from for their home in Grand Monday Salt Lake for a viqit with her moth- function. Colo., after a delightful soer, Mrs. Ammon Nebeker. their journ of several weeks with son, E. C. Petrie, and family. Dur Bhir-leAir. and Mrs. R. S. Wimmer, ing their stay here they made miln AVimmer, Jack Howard and Eilla erous tripe to points of interest in Emins of Halt Lake were guests at the state and were greatly impressed the home of Mrs. Bamuel Douglass with its scenic beauties. on Sunday and Monday. FrowPri of Air. and Mrs. G. L. ,vl rs, Gladys Shores of Salt Lake Denver were guests of Mr. and Airs. sjeut Pioneer Day with friends in C. J. Cotterell last Wednesday. Air. Payson. Frewen is the assistant secretary of the Farmers Life Insurance company, Aliss Chrystal Ware is visiting for of which Air. Cotterell is the loan! a week with friends in Salt Lake. representative, and while in Payson approved of a number of farm loans. and Air. and Mrs. Frank Harris E. L. Airs. McCormick and their Miss Rptta Wilson has been visitin children spent Sunday Payson ing Mrs. William Thomas of Spanish Fork. eanyon. two IN THE SPOT LIGHT ;; Hrth Alice Huish, Clayson Shuler are visiting- m Lake for ten days. Golda ami Sail j; Mrs. F. U. Duvih left on Thursday for Graud Junction, Colo., where she resides, alter a visit of three weeks with her sister, Mrs. Byron F. Ott. Mrs. Minnie Ierkins and son, Jenn Miss Tbeo Stark and Miss Evelyn are homo from Alontjielier. Ida., where they have been .since the close of Aides arc visiting in Halt Lake for ten days with the family of Mr. and school. Mr i. dames Stark. Miss Thelma Erlandsou came home Mr. and Airs. William Hunn of Thursday evening from a visit of three weeks at Salt Lako and Brigh I'histlo were the guests of Mrs. Charles Depew over the week end. ton. Air and Airs. Joseph Reeee, Miss and Mrs. William Warner motored from Hpnnish Fork Baturduj Erma lleeee, Air. and Mrs. Henry and Sunday. They spent the day at Erlandsou and children spent Pionbv eer Day in Halt Lake. Townsends park, aceoinjianied Mr. and Mrs. George A. Wilson. Fred Lamb of Magna spent the Mrs. Osborne Lawrence and Mis week end here with his family. Enid Hale were at Provo on WednesFred Allen was a visitor in Salt day to visit with Mrs. Ernest Parry formerly of this city, mid her new Lake for Pioneer Day. babe. Mr. and Mrs. Will McCormick had or their guests from Sunday uutil Mrs. Hattie Richmond and chilA ren of Eureka and Mrs. Fred I .a mb Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dawson of the same place have been visiting end son, doy, Miss Beth Ericson and for a week with their parents, Mr. Sam St eier of Halt Lake. and Mrs. Thomas C'loward. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Downs, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Lawrenee, iVilliam Worsencroft and Miss BerMr. and Mrs. Lee Ellsworth and Mr. nice AVorseneroft motored from Salt on Lake nml Mrs. Leslie Reece returned Saturday evening returning Tuesday from nn outing in Straw fonday night. They spent a part of the time at Townsends jark. berry vrliey. Mr. . Mr. nml Mrs. Bernell Jensen of Mrs. Minnie While Douglass and Knight Walkingshaw are visiting id Salt Lake have been visiting for n Eustace Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Frnak week with Air. and Mrs. Mendenhall, parents of Mrs. Jensen. Walkingshaw. alias Thorn AVright is here from Mrs. W. F. Persson and Mrs. Steve her Pocatello. Ida., visiting during McMurrin were here on Monday for a brief visit with their father, vacation with her young friends. Charles Wilson nnd other relatives Oron Cushing of Suit Lake was and friends. W. F. Persson was here Inter in the week with his parents, visiting his father, AVillinra Cushing Mr. nnd Mrs. John Persson. They and other relatives over Pioneer Day. on Friday for will leavo Salt Mrs. .T. N. Stark entertained the California, where they will make Swastika club at a delightfully their home. afternoon party last was Ilnish of I.ake Salt Eugene visiting last week with his mother, M iss llunmih Jones und Alias Eva Mrs. John E. Huish. Clayson ssiit last Sunday nnd MonThe Sunflower swarm of Bee Hive day in Salt Lnko. Girls of the Third ward were the Airs. Julia Simons of Burley, Ida., guests of Miss Irene Manwill at her suburban home on Wednesday even- is visiting here with relatives, ner Oraco were the grandchildren, and ing. Entiling nnd games Jimmy pastimes anil refreshments were ser- Simons, who have been at Burley ved by the yonng hostess. for two months, returned with her. Air. and Mrs. Alva Welch and Alts. Piper of Springville motored to Silver City Sunday for the day. Erlandson is visiting in Salt Lake for ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Curtis. Afiss Norma This gigantic selling event will last until Wednesday, August 2, in order that those who were late receiving our circular may' take advantage of the unmatchable values we have to offer to the thrifty guide and guardian of the Home. Housewives, take notice this is an extraordinary opportunity to you who are the purchaser of the household. We have some i m Banner Bargains to give you who are making preparations to supply your needs now while this event lasts. You must come yourselves to be convinced. Read our circular. We find that the easiest way to progress is to sell honestly made goods at reasonable prices. We try to make our prices even more than reasonable, We challenge anyone to equal the values we have in this sale. R R R Tire New Progressive Methods Payson Utah HMHMaasaNMftfacaaita HAD HEARD IT ALL BEFORE Paster's Pessimism Interrupted by Memories of His Grandfather's Remarks Concerning Times Trend. Mr. Housewives M ON MERIT Your bank is of value to you only as it keeps constantly in a position to be fundamentally useful to you in your business and financial affairs. The Payson Exchange Savings Bank has developed a service organization which merits your business. Payson Exchange Savings Bank Five Per Cent Interest on Savings Accounts oooxxxxooooooooooooooooooooooooox y HaBWWagBH ! ,xxoocooooooooooooxxxoooooooooooo i WENT BACK TO , THE WILD Humming Bird Made Attractive Pet for a While, but Nature Finally Proved Too Strong. The ruby-throhumming bird la easily reared as a pet, and some time ago I found a single young one In a nest that bud been built In an oak In a piece of woods. Upon taking It home, writes Dr. It. W. Shufeldt In the American Forestry Magazine, I experienced no trouble in getting It to drink water from a teaspoon, the former having been well sweetened with sugar. When being fed it would sit on one of my fingers while I held the spoon with the other hand. At eight it slept on the chandelier In the middle of the room, and the first thing In the morning It would fly down to a little glass vessel containing sweetened water which I had taught it to find. It would fly out of an open window to visit the flowers of the red honeysuckle that grew luxuriantly over the broad porchway of our home. On one occasion, with a loud and rapid twittering, It flew into the room through the open window closely followed by a bird of Its own species. It was not long after that when my pet responded to the call of the wild" and flew away never to return. Chiropractic Health Service. A graduate of tho Talmer school of Chiropractic, known in the FounChiropractic world ns tho tain Head of Chiropractic. It is tho first, thot oldest, largos and best school of Chiropractic in the world. It is located in Davenport, Iowa, where jts buildings occupy a frontage of 3 blocks. It has about 3200 students in daily attendance, a faculty of 37 teachers who devolo all their time to inculcating the science, art and philosophy of Chiropractic. T. C. Jeppson, D. C. Ph.C. Three Year Palmer Graduate, Bank Building Payson, Utah. This boasted progress of ours Is mere Illusion, grimly said old Festus Pester. - Corruption permeates our entire social fabric. Selfishness has supplanted generosity. The process of disintegration Is going on at an alarming May Not Exactly Suit Your Vision rate. Our sole god 1ms come to be money. Vtce is tolerated, and we make obeisance by hypocrisy. Patriotism has Have Your Eyes Examined by Waste and Idleness disappeared abound. Humanity is decaying at heart. Criminality, moral obliquity, Ethel No, I would never marry class hatred, the destruction of the family sentiment, pessimism and skep- a man to reform him. OPTOMETRIST ' ticism are evident on every side; and f Well, I don t think Agnes In Payson every Fourth Monday. so on and so forth. that harsh measures are the best. In fact, I would mention that a At the Strawberry Hotel. Columbia Jester. crisis la fit hand, and also that it Is a pretty kettle of fish, If I did not recall that my venerable grandfather held practically the same opinion of the world and his fellow men at his stage of the game, and there are still in existence letters written by his grandfather wherein Is set forth a Uke estimate of the folks and affairs of his day, and there Is u tradition to the effect that his ancestors felt the same way about their (jjvn times and associates. And very likely I might run for office on the strength of the Takes the place of bar soap awfol condition of everything If I been hadnt always fairly respectable for the regular family wash and reasonably able to earn an honest Kansas Star. City living." Your Glasses Dr. J. H. Schey my-(el- Demonstration of an entirely new kind of soap KNEW SOAP for the family washing from anything you MUCH OF SANITATION have ever used. Soap so pure and cleansing that just soaking clothes in its big lasting suds loosens the dirt. Only a few pieces need to be rubbed the very dirtiest. This is why Rinso is taking the place of bar soap in the family wash. Rinso . suds work down into every fold and fibre, loosening the dirt without weakening a Use enough single thread. Rinso and youll find that, at every step of the family wash, Rinso saves time and work. As remarkable for the family wash as LUX is for fine laundering. Be sure to see this demonstration. Learn the easy way to do your hardest job. Explorer Points Out Error In Classing Pooplo of Old Timet aa Absolutely Barbarian. During a protracted stay In Arabia and other parts of the Near East, Col. W. G. Archer of Evansville, Ind.. master plumber and field agent of the National Association of Master Plumbers, made a study of ancient sanitation equipment. He returned to the United States only a few months ago and was In this city recently, says a San Antonio correspondent. We prate of our great civilization and we discount the ancients, because we know next to nothing of their methods or their customs," Colonel Archer said. "I found bathtubs made of onyx in Babylon nnd evidence of tubs made of metal and various other kinds of stone. They are Identical with with the same openthose of ings for letting water In nnd for letting It out. The, Babylonians had sanitation, plumbing nnd hath facilities practically as we have them toto-da- an expert Rinso demonstrator will show you how easy it is to have plenty of clean clothes RINSO Special Demonstration Prices: 7c a package 5 for 29c 10 for 57c 17 for 95c day. I know a number of Englishmen who are 'digging In the ruins of the Island of Crete, nnd I "recently received pictures of vitrified bathtubs and toilet fixtures that they have unearthed there." I contend there ar0 tinns when liquor is of benefit to humanitr. Interesting of trap. Proceed. I know of one particular instance when a drink of whiskey saved mv life. Yeht But vhero does the benefit to humanity eome inf August 3, 4, 5 Does away with all hard rubbing 225 Oothes Clean Washing machine size 23c Farmers Merc. Payson, Utah c Co-o- p. |