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Show THE PAYS0N1AN, UTAH. JULY 7, 1922. The stork paid a Fourth of July Hancock, Ted Hancock, Kenneth visit to Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Snell Hancock, Harold Hancock, Wilfred at the home of Mr. and Mrs1. H. S. Larson and Walter Fuoger, motored from Salt Lako early in the week. Tipton, parents of Mrs. SnelL IN THE SPOT LIGHT Ht PAYSOX. Mr, and Airs, AL George Flatten Mr. and John Taylor, Mr. ami Mrs. John Taylor, Jr., Mr, and motored t0 Salt Luke to spend the Byron Thurmond and two week end. children, alt of Eureka were guests Max Harper of Salt lake returned at the home of Mr. and Airs. Will to his home Sunday evening after a Amos over the Fourth. weeks visit with his grandmother, Mrs. Stella narper. Miss Thelma Erhtudsou left on for Brighton where she Wednesday Afr. and Airs. J. L. Townsend re will join a party of friends from turned last Friday from Aliiequfrqnr, Salt , Lake for a sojourn of two New Mexico, where they have been weeks. on an extended visit with their children who reside there.- - They Aliss Rhea Stark is visiting were accompanied by their daughter. Salt Lake a guest at the home Mrs. Alex Gordon and two little Mr. and Mrs. Don Rich. daughters who will visit for two or three months with her sister, Airs. Mrs. Alice Smith wag dowu from Thomas Haynes. Salt Lake over the Fourth. Mrs. . Mr. ami Mrs. F. Reddish ttnd Mr.! and Mrs. N. S. Uolladay motored to Santaquin lust Sunday to upend the Fourth of July. Ou cdncsduy Mr. nml Mrs. Reddish returned to their homo Pocatello. Mr. llolimlay iu the Fourth of July in Payson us thu guests of Mr. aud Mrs. J. C. 01. the day A LUswodU. was spent at Townsend park, up the J ay sou canyon Every member of the party was exuberant iu praise of the canyon as one of the most beautiful of natures gifts that they hud ever seen. Travel the country Mr. Pace, and the tourist over, will not liud such a superb stretch of mountain scenery at the very I lout door of any city. sjl lldl and llurold Larsen from Elsinore last Bunduy and sjient the Fourth of July with friends iu Payson. Armour came Up - Miss Mellie Peterson and Miss Ruth Livingston of Balt, Lake arc guests of Miss Catlpirino Wadsworth. The. twentieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. James Ilad hold was celebrated at their home lust Sunday. und Mr. The invited guests wero Mrs. William lladlield of Lehi, Mr. u ud Mrs. 0. A. iiusniunsen, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hennehsen and Mr. aud Mrs. n. M. Jolly of Provo, aud Mr. and Mrs. Dun Nell' of Nephi. Town guests were Mr, and Mrs. Ephraim Lofgram, Mrs. Anna Lofgriun, Mr. and Mrs. layman Houghton, Mr. and Mis. Alma Lofgram, Mr. and Mrs. Steven llettis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lofgram, Air. and Mrs. A. Jorgensen, Mr. nml Mrs. I. F. Ale Ivay und Mrs. A. J. Van AusdiiL A wedding din ner w.us served. The decorut in the national enlnrs and red n ml wliito row's. ion1-wer- e . Aliss Cora Jepson of Suit Lake spent the past week with her .sister. Airs. W. E. Chut win. 07 GOLD BONDS Afr. and Airs. L. B. Fit t of of Airs. Lake are guests father, Neil Van Ausdnl. Salt Fills and Mrs. Nels Butler are over Ihe arrivnl of another son on Independence day. Air. Air. nml Mrs. John Johnson and daughter of Boise, Ida., are here for and a weeks stay with relatives are guests of Mrs. Johnsons brother, James Johnson. 4 Oo GUARANTEED SECURITIES CO. OF UTAH Capital $100,000.00 Investment Banking Suite 206 Clift Building, Salt Lake City, UtaLi i investments were never so keenly sought as now, while high rates of interest prevail. Here lg your ehanco to become an investor. Apply at once for one of our instalment purchase certificates and mature it by paying a little each mouth. Upon those payments we pny fi per cent coniKund interest. It will give you possession of a gold first real estate mortgage or on inquire bond bearihg 8 per cent interest annually. Cull of the Payson Exchange Savings bank, or of our representative at ' the Strawberry hotel. Fiistclass 000000cxxxc00000000000000000000000' 1 Surah Wright and daughter, Sarrnh, of 1rovo were Sunday visit-torof Mrs. Churles Tietjen. Mrs. q Airis. George Cloward entertained Mr. and Mrs. was Miss Louie BLiss of Moab Erlaudson tho Swastika club Henry last Thursday. the guest of Miss Elva Fraucoin over and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Davis were The were- Ar.rs. Joseph special guests end. week at Townsend the park for Independence Bills, Jr., Airs. Edward Snyder and Day. Airs. John F. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Leo rye Betts and George St. Clair of Salt Lake was daughters of Balt Lake have been Aliss Dora Alontague was visiting visiting here this week among rela- a guest at the home of his sister, for several days of the week with tives und friends. They were guests Mrs. A. P. Smith the first part of her mother, Airs. Villa Montague. at the home of Airs. William Powell. the week. motoned Ou Wednesday , they to Mrs. Meredith Amos, a bride of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coombs und ate Townsends park nml in the evening June, was the guest of honor at of a pared shower given by her mother, enjoyed a trout, supier at the home Mr. and Mrs. Drydeu Coombs Salt Lake were among the many Mrs. George II. Done and of Air.' und Mrs. Albert Powell. sisters, We also finance Home Builders, Farm visitor8 here on the Fourth, Mrs. Vina Otteson and Airs. Sarah Worsnncroft of Salt Aliss Ada Tanner. Tho event was given last Lands and Business Properties. No loan too Air. and Mrs. G. A. Cheever Lake is the guest of Alisa Marjorie and Friday afternoon at the home of Wilson. children were visiting with relatives Mrs. Tanner anil relatives of the large for us to finance. at Manti from Sunday until Wed voung bride were the guests. The Friendly Hour club enjoyed a uesday evening. delightful social afternoon on WedAir. and Mrs. Ed Berlin and three Henry Smith, Jr., of Salt Lake daughters of Salt Lake and Air. and nesday at the home of Mrs. Vivian Airs. Tom (Howard, .Montague. Jr., spent th Fourth here with his par Airs. Ed Patten nml children enjoy- MAYOR PAYSON STARTS IS PLEASED was a sjieeial guest. Aliss Deleon cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Heniy Smith. ed a motor trip up Spanish Fork Mrs. nml Leslie Spencer Sargent eauvon Inst Saturday and Snnday. " were received into the club as mem Mrs, Charles Gale and two young Fishing ami SECOND SERIES OF WITH SKILL SHOWN picnieing were greatly or relachildron are visiting with bers. enjoyed. tives in Salt Lake. BASEBALL A WINNER AT RIFLE RANGE Goodman nml Afr. Mrs. William of Afr. and Airs. R. W. AfeAfullin and Mrs. Amanda Gale is in Salt Lane Mr. and Mrs. Flint Dixon Silver City have been the guests of enjoyed a for an indefinite stay with her fishing Mr. nml Airs. Alelvin Done. trip in Strawberry valley for children. three (lays of last week. naufjck Pitches 8plendid Game and Engages Citys Chief Executive Mr. and Airs. M. T. Foote and Air. and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth were Haa Excellent Support From of Nephi, Mrs. x Heaitily in Target Practice (laughter, Afndii, Aliss Cloln Eden of Salt T.ake was ( William Crabtree and daughter, Ca- in Salt Lake Saturday to attend the hort last week visiting with Aliss All Points of Field Last Sunday Morning. of reception given by Mr. and Mrs. A. Stella Harriman at the home of the mille nml Mrs. Elfio Donnelson here week N. McCune to celebrate their golden latters Salt Lake were during the Airs. Stelb grandmother, owing to the serious illness of Mrs. wedding anniversary. The affair was Harper. The two young ladies left Alavor Charles 1L White held at the L. D. S. music academy, Priscilla Marsh. Payson started the second series of Sunday afternoon for Los Angeles McCune Sunhome on north visitor the at rifle the last range formerly league baseball with a determination Air. and Airs. Ray Afonson spent Main street. In the afternoon they Air. and Mrs. F. W. Wnlkingshaw day and expressed pleasure that so to place herself in the running with with were guests at a luncheon at the and Air. and Mrs. F. W. Walking-sliaw- , the Fourth at Alt, Pleasant much iuterest was being taken in other teams in leading positions aud Hotel Utah given by Mr. and Mrs. relatives. Jr., motored from Salt Lake practice the shooting by young men won the first game with Midvale by McCune to the members of the im- Tuesday morning and spent the day of one a score of 13 to 3. It was a splendid Mr. White shot and with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Douglass. Payson. Willis Gale came down from Salt mediate family. Mrs. McCune until Mrs. Ellsworth are sisters. as did Lake Saturday and remainel and John Dixon; course, Henry exhibition, both teams working hard after the Fourth. Air. and Airs. Lofter Johnson of Erlaudson, and tlwy did fairly well for honors. Mrs. Homar Thomas Hart, of Vis- Castlednle are guests at the home of for a first attempt) at loDg range .With Garrick in the box for the and alia, Cal., is visiting with her sister, Mr. ami Airs. David Alonn. Aliss Afr. and Airs. W. A. Hinzo I home team there was not a question, shooting. children of Provo wero in Payson Airs. C. J. Cotterell. Gladys Bona who has been in The a .was last match, at any time as to the superiority of over tho Fourth. Sunday for some time has returned will Thki Ladies of and number a the teams. Splendid support was of, fHomp burttyu home. e. large quite Salt Lake continue the lesson in drafting patFrank Harris was in were lionuiw fered by every member of the Pay-sofor aspirants target terns and cutting and fitting dresses for several days last week. and present. The high scores, of course Afr. and Airs. W. I). Dixon team. Garrick kept his hits weH at family were in Salt T.ake Sunday. were TAade by experienced members on July 13 at 2 oclock, p.m., Miss Floreneo Samuels 'left Satur- the city halL All members are Airs. Dixon remained with her sister. of the club, and the prizes, therefore, scattered, evidently feeling that just as good a score could be made by to be present. Airs. George Rose, who is seriously went to the three visitors day for Los Angeled where site will making . Samuels-SmithMrs. Anna her mother, ill. join tho high score. They were Wendell letting' the balls fall in waiting spots, As the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erlandson, Dixon Kapple and Arthur as to strike them out as they came Bert Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Mrs. Wendell Bradford of Spanish Daley. up for slaughter. Air. and Mrs. E. IT. AIcBeth left naneock, Mr. an.-- Mrs. Gordon Wil- Fork spent Wednesday at the Dixon The following were the scores: Wignall made two doubles, gettlng-threduring tho week for Salt Lake where liams, Mr. and Mrs. Gns Zackerman, home. 200 300 '600 Total hits with four times at bat. Lucille Aliss Erma Hancock, Miss 42 42 ( 44 128 they will reside. H. Tipton Tom while McBeth and Kapple each had Householder E. R. Grams Air. and Airs. 38 38 j 45 121 the J. Thompson r and son, Reid, of Eureka werp 40 32 ( 47 110 a to their credit. Kapple 35 40 j 41 116 guests of Airs. Householders parents W. Erlaudson ... offered the finest sort of support Mr. and Air John Persson for the D. Kappla. 37 38- 37 112 seven assists. with Aliss Persson and week. Harold ...37 3 37 107 A. Daley The score and summary: Alice Taylor of Garland motored G. A, Davis 37 40' 29 106 MID ALE and were P. Gasser down Tuesday morning 37 36 31 104 also guests at the Persson home. 104 .29 E. SnelL 100 41 35i f H. F. Badham For the first time in several years L. Knowles 99 38 33 28 all members of the family of Afr. Ford Wilson .34 36'. 26 96 and Airs. Wilman Carter have as- Pres Cloward...; 91 10 42 30 sembled together for a week at the T. Wignall ar 89 31 28 30 88 28 30- - 30 family home on East First South F. Tipton street. Those who rnme from out of U N. Ellsworth 39 311 15 85 town were Afr. Carter, Harold Car- L. Casser 32 27 18 77 ter, Afr. and Airs. Oliver Carter and fwo children, Air. and Airs. Lester When I works, said UocVe Eben Carter and baby all of Eureka and I gits along better wifout a helper, three unless I kin find enough fob him to Air. and Mrs. Ed Shaw and do to keep him fum thinAin'1 hes daughters of Bingham. (umbrance. Kausas City Stan Airs. Ora Marsh nail of Seattle, her with Do you believe in love at first Wash., is visiting, here and mother, Mrs. Priscilla Marsh, asked a rather sight, Air. Fussert old young girl to whom the bashful sister, Mrs. John L. Done. bachelor had just been introduced. Men Boys Afr. and Airs. Henry Jeppson, Afr. he replied, Theoretically I -- o, and Afrs. Frank Coombs, Afr. and edging away, but in practice I Afrs. Flint McClellan and Afr. and bud it better to take a second look. Afrs. Leslie Cromar of Eureka have Journal of the American Medical returned home from a weeks fishing Association. trip in Strawberry valley. Gaybnok Why would yon like to Sch- Errors Wallbeck, Afr. and Mrs. Ed AfeFadden and join the expedition in search of that ' Summary. Douglass, Hiekman, niidt, Belknap, two children of Thistle have been j rehistoric monster! Three-bashits AfeBeth, Kapple. fine be a It visiting (luring the week with Afrs. must Gayboy place Two-bashits Stauffer, Wignall 2. AfeFadden s parents, Afr. and Afrs. down there where you get stuff to First on balls Off Shield 3, off W. H. Phermer. drink; that will make you see such Brown 1. Struck out By Garrick things. Brown 3. Double Shields 4, 5, by by TTnish and Afr. and Afrs. 'Dare to Steadman Schmidt, to playsr children were in Salt Lake for the LANT & PERSSON INSTALLS on Brown. Left Wild pitch Fourth. Afrs. Geneva Jennings and HOFF MAN PRESSING MACHINE buses 6. son Afidvale Umpire 9, ay two children accompanied them on While They Last. Gray. their return home. Offering patrons every facility pro- -- J'J3 ided by the foremost cleaning and CARD OF THANKS easing establishments of the larger & Persson, the cloth- cities, Deeply appreciating the mnnv kind- i ts, have just installed a Hoff man nesses and expressions of sympathy I cessing machine of the latest design extended to tis during the time of and equipment. For the pressing of May Not Exactly Suit Your Vision our bereavement in the loss of odr "n s suits and luilies dresses and other, we wish to thank all who so t garments the new machmother, we wish to thank alt who so ine has no. superior anywhere. Steam Have Your Eyes Examined by in forced, into the fabric, under ways. high ERLANDSON pressure and by a vacuum is withdrawn when the pressing is finished, The difference between a necessity havin', the garment, in perfiet eoinli-l- i OPTOMETRIST m. . There is uo longer and a luxury is that yon can do use ny without a necessity without losing f"f the In Payson every Fourth Monday in the repair and goose the respect of the neighbors. Birm pressing department of this popular At the Strawberry Hotel. . store. inghara New. . lives. O0000xxx0000xx00000000x000000000 Q o FIRST MORTGAGE O . free-for-a- n Louis Borg and and Mrs. children of Salt Luke nro visiting here with Mrs, Borg's mother, Mrs. James Weld), and other relatives. Me. Mr. and Airs. W. W. Pace, aernm-panieby their children, Miss Anna V. and Roy Pace, and Dr. Mamie Callison, of Salford, Ariz., enmo down from Salt Lnko last Monday nml a lummumi 8 Dry Goods, Shoes and 8 is 8 8 g r Ready-to-we- Wm i three-bagge- Thirty-nin- e JUSTPairsARRIVED of Mens, Ladies; Dozen Misses Boys and Childrens Shoes. Work and Dress Shoes (or $2.98, $3.49, $4.98 Misses Shoes Work and Dress Shoes $1.98, $2.25, $2.49 $2.98, $3.49 e $2.49, $2.75, $2.98 Childrens Shoes i E 8 8 1 e Mens English Style Shoes $2.98, $3.98 Fitz-Ceral- r 69c, 98c, $1.49, $1.98 Tire New lnt Your Glasses ilor-mail- e 5 8 Progressive Methods Payson Utah (umiiininiiiiiiiuiniiiiiiiiimKiuiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiiinnniiuttuui 'the FAmr Dr. J. H- Schey |