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Show ink nati X Mrs. Verda Shaw and three little daughters of Bingham are here for an extended visit with Mrs. Bbaws mother, Mrs. Silman Carter. Miss Ithea Coombs has spent week at Eureka with her aunt, Hattie the Mr. Sullivan. George II. Done was visiting Salt Lake over the week end. Mrs. 1,1 PAYSON. Miss Eva Clayson and Mi.s Han Jones entertained at a bundle shuwqr ju honor of Mies MarytWrido a June bude elect. The guests included Mrs. Ann Lovuli-sx- , Miss Leah Loveless, Mrs. Mary llall, Miss Miss Martha pearl Jones, Junes, Mrs. Lucile Johnson, Miss l.izio Crook, Mrs. Eva Crook, Mrs. Joseph Heaton, Mrs. Nellie Kapplc, Mrs. Izeta Kapple, Mrs. Leah Erick son, Miss Gertrude Evans, Miss Ivy Done, Miss Nell Huish, Mrs. Zenda Jones, Mrs. Naomi Stark, Mis8 Eliza Stark, Miss Lemma BrimhalJ, Miss Roma Briinhall, Mrs.- - Dora Heinz, Miss Enij Balif, Mrs. Hattie Fran-eom- , Mrs. Arminta Clayson, Mrs. Ida Huish, Miss Lyndall Huish and Mrs. Hattie Tervort all of lny son ami Miss Ruth Creeiv Mrs. Glenn Stewart and Mrs. Margret Bradford of Spanish Fork. t Miss Iris Done, youngest daughter j of Mrs. George H. Done was united m mirnage on Monday, June 19, to and Meredith Amos, son of Mr. Mrs. Will Amos. The ceremony was performed in Provo and was witnessed by the brides mother. The young couple went on to Balt Lake returning home Tuesday evening. Both art well known and popular among a large. circle of friends who extend i hearty best wishes. PA1SUX1AX. UTAH, JUNE 23, 1922. O0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Styleplus Real Summer Mr. and Mr. Adams arrived dur an- - ing the week from California to visit Mr. and Mrs. Squire Brooks John Francom. of their their mother, Mrs. nuance the engagement Mis Adams was to Mrs. E. Brooks, formerly daughter, LoVine her and Francom The of marriage Golden Taylor Myrtle Santaquin. Los Miss Fawn Cowan entertainel a Angeles marriage will taka place in the near oecured in April in she has sjient several years. group of her little friends last Frij where future. day afternoon at a Rose Fete on the spacious lawns of the Cowan home. sJOOOtkiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO She was assisted by her mother and sisters, Wanda Staheli was the- - Rose Queen and the other guests were tnaid as follows: EUa Moore, Echo Ilaynes, Maxine Shaw, Bernice Peterson, Margret Peterson, Leona Meyers, Melva Curtis and Mildred Curtis. Clothes YYe dnt need to sell you the idea of wearing modern summer clothes-ev- ery body wears them now, for comfort, appearance and economy. All you need to do is to make sure that you get the real ki nd. ooooooooooo Big Money Saving Sale ENTIRESTOCK of the Mrs. Ray Stanton entertained the Friendly Hour club on Wednesday afternoon. Special guests wore Mrs. Arininta Clayson, Mrs. Elmer Kemp-ton- , Mrs. Klea Crump Miss and Deleon Sargent. Wilson Millinery 1922 To Be Mr. and Mrs. N. K. White and children came down from Salt Lake wry in the week and have been guests at the Douglass home. : Closed Out B June 30, Miss Lcnnma Brimhall Alice Merrell were in Saturday and Sunday. This Big Money Saving Sale is now on. In it is included our large stock which has just arrived. mid-summ- Milan Straws, anl Our Summer Clothes specialties also including Styleplus Mohairs, Gabardines and Tropical Worsted in a variety of models and the popular shades and patterns. Every Styleplus garment has style, quality, fine tailoring. Styleplus Summer Clothes are the equal of any made. Every suit guaranteed. And the prices are very moderate. I.ake Mrs. Will McCormick entertained at a bridge luneheon last Saturday afternoon. Her guests included the members of the Bridge club and the club. Mrs. Harry Junior Bridge a special Allen was guest. Mrs. Mao received the Bridge club prize and Mrs. M. George Flatten, substituting for Mrs. Will Amos won high score for the Juniors. Ribbon and Georgette and Summer Felts. All to be Sacrificed at this Sale. Come early for the best choice, as we will not stock up in 0 any more summer hats. t Mrs. Stella Wi'son Peterson has returned to her home in California after a visit of six weeks with her A. parent, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Wilson Wilson. Lee accompanied his sister home and will remain there Cloward, ipilrfinatofy. Mrs Thomas Jr., and Mrs. George Cloward each entertained for Mrs. Peterson just previous to her departure. White Rubber Soled Palm Beaches are always Palm Beaches so far as the cloth goes put Styleplus designing and tailoring into them and you have something that will hold the shape and give you the utmost satisfaction. Miss Salt Mens Keds Oxfords $2.00 tsuhj J4 mi i! i 11AM $10.00 to $22.50 Lant & Peffssoft Co. The Clothiers' v A Big Line of Childrens Hats Just Arrived Wilson Millinery dooooooooooooooooooooooxxxoooxxxx ' :sxxxxxxnHMMMHHiasaiuuHHnuiaMranMnmirangM The following advertisement appeared in the Helper Times and we reprint it herewith that our customers may know what we are doing: Greater Values f has been our Motto since our beginning, and as a consequence we have grown from an annual volume of $20,000.00 business in 1916 to over a quarter of a million in 1921, and still growing. We have now leased the Litizzette building now under construction where we expect to give Helper a Store to be proud of. XTie Mew xM 1 tl 0 Ml Payson Utah gg ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Mrs. Sarah Gardner of Salt Lake Mrs. Ray Barney and daughter, came down oq Monday to visit her Lenore of Sa't Lake are at guests little son Elbert and also to be the J. C. home. Barney hcret for the birthday of Mrs. Mary Gardner. She remained for several Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strong of days. Heber, Mil and Mrs. H. I. Smith, Mrs. Emma Howard and son, Dar Mr. and Mrs. James Nicols and Miss re 1, of Salt Lake are visiting at the Vera Amos of Salt Lake were here home of Mrs. Howards sister, Mrs. during the week to attend the fun Thomas Huish. eral of their grandmother, Mrs. John Mrs. Thomas Huish entertained a Amos. group of children on Monday afterMrs. Nel ie Ross Robinson of noon at a birthday party for her who was nine years Provo was visiting here on daughter, Lu-old. In celebration of her twelfth birth- Lucile McMullin, daughday, ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McMullin entertained a number of friends this week. The guests were Ethel Pace, May Tanner, Fern Page, Leah Wight-man- , Della Wilson, Phillis Douglas, Donna McClellan, Rowena Searle and Miss MadgeMcMuHinr Ckircpractic Health Service. The Human Telegraph System; Cards have been received bliss Stella Harriman is here from during California for a visit with her grand- thq week by friends of Leland mother, Mrs. Stela Harper and her Worsencroft, formerly of this city, to attend his wedding reception to sister, Mrsj Owen Loveless. be given On Friday June 30. He Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cellventtra will be married on that date to Miss with Katherine Jensen in the Salt Lake of Springvi le spent Sunday be Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erlandson. temple and the reception will given by the brides parents at the Mrs. Joe Curtis of Pocatello, Ida., Belvidere apartments. Mrs. Anna E. Samuele-Smitis visiting with Payson relatives. . left last Sunday . for a visit in Los Mrs. William Heaton and two Angeles. children have been visiting during Mrs. Phoebe Ball left yesterday the week with relatives in Salt Lake. two for Salt Lake after spending Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Peery of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Springvil e were the guests of Mr. Wride. and Mrs. llyrum Bennett on Sunday. h Mrs. Frank Stark of Salt Lake has spent the wees, here with her sister, Mrs. William Kitchen. Mrs. Harriett Crook and Elizabeth Gough were in Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Giant Simons and and M r. Arthur Noon were at Provo Tuosday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Simons brother, Albert Almond. Sherman Loveless' is in Salt Lake visiting at the home of Dr. nnd Mrs. Mrs. Josephine Roundy of Provo T. C. Jeppsca, D. C. Ph.C. Three Year Palmer Graduate, Bank Building Payao n, Utah. i m 6,000,000 Mia. Mr. The brain is the Human Dynamo; of Spinal cord the Transmitter life fere; Spinal nerves the Conveyors of their force to eveiy organ, tissue and cell of the body. eauses Disturbed nerve function disqa.se. Chiropfectic adjustments will remove the disturbance and the disease will disappear. Chiropractic puts pep in your step. a i FORD CARS Have been made up to date and the factory is runing full time. Yet the demand is so great was in Payson Sunday th guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. n.errelL that Miss Evelyn Reid is in Mammoth with relatives for an extended stay. New Fords are Scarce Mrs. R. W. McMullin entertained her hoine last Friday evening. at Her guest;, were Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Dixon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sid Corav, Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clayton. Get your order in at once if you want early delivery PAYSON Sheet Metal Works Roofing, Furnaces, Guttering All Kinds of Sheet Metal and Copper Work First North St. Near Orem Depot SHULER MOTOR CO. Payson, Utah nanMimmiminumi n 1 f' |