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Show THE lAYSONIAN. PA fSON. 4 ooooooooooooooooo SANTAQUIN - V xxx.0 4 After a week hero visitand ing relatives and friends,' Mr. Mrs. Cloyd Holladuy returned lu- -t Sunday to their homo iu Pocatello. They were accompanied by Mr. llol-ldays mothter, Mrs. X. L. Uolladay. Bpending a Mrs. Nicotine Borgensen has returned to tor home after spending n Mrs. Lizzie A. Whitior entertained mouth in 8< Lake and isuudy s ith .a number of young people at her her children. home last Sunday evening. The a number of the included guests Mrs. Don Wadsworth and little son have returned to their homo in .Salt school teachers who arc leaving for thoir respective homes. Luncheon wns Luke after spending a week hero served. with relatives. 1 A At the closing of the school year, Dr. Charles L. Olsen, Mrs. Caroline on Openshaw and Miss Khoda Borgensen a school program was enjoyed all of Salt Lake attended the Olsen the school grounds last Friday. Parents were invited. Each grade prereunion last Sunday. sented a short story, a song or u Mrs. Ralph De Camp of Garfield reading. Tho pupils of Miss Perkins will spend a month here with her room presented a little cantata . costume. Jumping and racing wer parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles five enjoyed by the athletes. At oclock a childrens dance in the Mrs. 'Arris Jerman and daughter, town hall concluded the school days Orra of Eureka were guests last Sun- of the term. day of Mrs. Jarmans sister, Mrs. Mrs, Ella Crook was hostess to John T. Openshaw, and her brother, tho members of the Elite club on Charles Higginson. Thursday of last week. Miss Druc-ill- a Johnson assisted the hostess in Mrs. Emily Brown and children of serving. are Sandy visiting .at the home of Mrs. Browns mother, Mrs. Nieoline Wadsworth will Miss Catharine Bongenaen, and sister, Mrfs. Alfred .spend several days in Salt Lake the Johnson. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland WadsMrs. Reuben Peterson of California worth. a former school teacher of this place, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Openshaw spent the last week end here visiting and Mrs. Christena Crooks wore Prorelatives, friends and former vo .visitors Saturday. 4 Lind-strum- f Plenty of Money to Loan I 4 G with friends OLSEN FAMILY REUNION SANTAQUIN. WELL ATTENDED J. Cotterell I Payson, Utah j Auto Repairing I 8 8 We Offer You the Best Equipped Machine - y- Genola T H Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Dalton are thj proud parents of a fine baby boy born last Monday. W. W. York was in Provo business Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lara Larsen were Payson visitors last Wednesday. Mrs. C. C. Varney of Evanston, on SALE Handsome newly paintStudebaker car. 1918 model. Thoroughly overhauled and in splendid condition in every partienlar. A bargain. Inquire seven-passeng- Pay-sonia- office. c - The value of a varnish cannot be determined Until it has been used. With so many inferior varnishes on the market the safest course to follow k to obtain a product with a good reputation back of it. Such varnishes as Shop and the Most Efficient Mechanics ' BAKING POWDER o J3C3IUIEliaillllCHailHBIHBHIIIIIIIIIIIIBHIM 4X domestic science teacher said it was the lightest cake she had ever tasted or seen but remarked that I used at least six eggs in every cake. She wouldnt believe I used only two until I showed her exactly how I made it. Now she uses nothUn. G.S, ing but Royal" . h mmtt' in Utah County Absolutely Pure Contains No Alum NOTICE TO REALESTATE DEALW, W. York, Oarl D. Greenhalgh, ERS AND TO PURCHASERS OF. George W. Le Baron aad L A. CoREAL ESTATE oper all of Santaquin, Utah. ' GOULD 1). BLAKELY All Persons selling or offering for Register. sale reel estate iu the state of Utah C'ESaAAASXUV 'IMAUi.O.1 s must first secure e state license perbusisuch to transact him mitting Time is the lest of train. A..u ness. Sales made without such state by inis tw . tosinuony estate act Alls, names aa. ueoo, Aiepui c.., license, are under tho reel a of 1021, illegal and invalid. A'aybo, says: suucieu u a paid on such transactions deal witn kidney liouoio. are illegal and subject to refund. In Uilictud wiin seVeie paius ' in u. Utah buck and a. luuus w us untune Payson and other parts of lioau's KiUuey i urn have .suiuu iUw of number a. persons are there county lest in lay sou. No tchlucuv a without operating in real estate wuu sulleis bucaaeue, iaysou ui UUuuirn0 comis law the unleea and license, urmuiy ins cun lemuiu unvuuviuu.u plied with immediately prosecutions" sliuiguteu alter Siuopiug. iAuuh...g how good Doan's will be begun at once. Iviuuey 1'iiu, SECURITIES 1 began using them. UTAH STATE Tnuy guu COMMISSION, uie woudertui rebel; liuniiy iniuiu0 x wus n By H. C. HICKS. mo ol kidney Uoubte. nurse ia the past gnu ui uiut uuu 1 always recoliununuea Bonn's iu the Disuict Couit oi the iouitii uey Pilis to kidney " sullerers wuu me best iW results. 1 stw Boau s ' Judicial District, iu and ior tiio make g uuie alter cure, so 1 cauuui County of Clali, tolato tit Citin' in Uie mailer ot the Estate toi recommend them too strongly." Later Testimony. David Uwea Upeushaw, Deceased, Almost seven years later, Mrs. CKEOiTOUa TO NOTICE Webb added: have I Although Creditors will present claims, wild little need of g kidney remedy now, lnid it necessary for me to use vouchors, to Oie undersigned at his icsulouco at bantuquiu, Clan County, Doans Kidney Pills st times. i t the same good results." Ulan, on or before the 0th day oi always-geFoeter-Miiburtide, at all dealers. ' July, 1022. Jehu T. Opcmdiaw, AdmimsliaUu Co., Mina, Buffalo, N. Y. , of the Estate of David Oweu Deceased. AtCOLUMN Morgan, Coleman and bliaw, Administrator. lor torneys First Pub. April 28. Advertisements in this eoluau inserted at the rate of lu eau per Last Pah. May 2tf Rue each insertion. Co uni ms words to the nap, POE P U BJUiG AXlUiM A. Oil UK luo-lol- d This line includes many different varnishes and each one is' exactly adapted to certain purposes. If you need to use varnish tell ua where you wish to use it and we will sell you the Rogers Red Seal Varnish which is just suited la your need. I Farmers j KNOWLES MOTOR CO. Co-o- p Payson, Utah PAYSON. a 8 Merc. n' i u Opuu-sbaw- CLAS&IMD LAND OFFICE at Suit Lake nity, Utah, April 22, 1022. Nuuee is hereby given that William Wallace York, of fcuuiUquiu, ctali, wno on June 20, 1017, made liumestead entry, No. O2120J, for C or NWK NWK Farm Uuuit NVa 8WK NWK, SecUou 17, TownSalt ship 0 South, Range 1 East, nux Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yeProof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the uislnct Court, at Provo, Utah, on the 7th day of June, 1022. Claimant names as witnesses: Carl D. Greenhalgh, George W. Le Baiun, Jr., George W. Le Baron, Sr., und L A. Cooper all of Santaquin, . J , GOULD B. BLAKELY ' Register. ar LObT Peisou who louud an overcoat, with pair of gloves in pocket, on Orem train last baturdny, please retura to county auditor, Provo, and reooive reward. 12-lt-- c FOR BALE J 'horsepower, electric motor. J. Milton Beck, Payson 12-tf-- e TOR BALE 12 tens of hay and oue Jersey heifer. Inquire Strawberry Hotel, Payson. c FOR BALE reasonable. Six-bol- e 185 range. B, Main st. Very BIDS WANTED for building P. G. Hanson, Payson FOUR CNFURNibHED KOuMb lor rent. 105 B. Main street. eess-.poo- L 28-tf-- e FOR BALE Seed potatoes Bunk, and Pride of the market. AU30 IV U A ICE PUR PUBLICATION Clover Seed 7 cents per pound, by ixja' AitTMEN X OF XuE lMXHJttkOtt Geo. A. Bchnrrer. c U. S. LAND OFFICE ut Sail Lake Buy, Utah, April 22, 1022. OATS AND BARLEY for sale. 615 xNutice is hereby giveu that Call West Utah Avenue. D. of Greenhalgh, Saniaqinn, who on June 2U, 1017, made CLOVER SEED FOB SALE. Utah, 1,500 lioincsicad entry. No. U21J27, lur pounds, roc leaned. Also, fresh JerB Farm Cnit or BWK bLK, sey Milch cow. Inquire George A. bEK bEK, Sec. 7; NEK NEK, c . Seharrer, Payson. buctiou 18, Township U South, Range 1 East, Sait Lake Meridian, has hied FOR BALE 12 acres of choice laud notice of intention to make tliree-yea- r close to Payson on south. Inquire W. R. Wightuian at Shuler Gaiage. Proof, to establish claim to the the laud above described, belore Clerk of the District Court, at Prove, Four Utah, On the 7th day of June, 1922. FOR SALE House and lot. rooms and full . basement. Three Claimant names as witnesses: blocks from Postoffico. John N. George W. L Baron, Jr., W. W. Btnrk. link, George W. L Baron and L A. Cooper all of Santaquin, Utah. FOR BALE My home and building GOULD B. BLAKELY lot on main street. O. A. Dauiols. f Register. . 28-tf-- v 14-tf-- e u jt 1 Seeking New Accounts On Our Record li-tf-- Very low round trip fares will be made from sta- tions in Utah to California resort cities. Tickets on sale May 15 to Sept. 30 with final return limit Its not promises, but a half century of faithful performance that we point to as a guarantee of fidelity When you and strength. open a savings 'account here you join company with a throng of savers that is representative of every civ- iliijd region of the world. 4 24-tf-- c Visit CALIFORNIA 17-tf-- c IN SUMMER nearest agent 28-ai.- Pay-ton- UNION PACIf Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Zions Savings Bank TRUST CO. Ealt Lake City, Utah. t 4 FOR BENT My farm. See Carl O. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Nelson. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. 8. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake FOR BALE. farm. Hail , City, Utah, April 22, 1022. i uie south of sugur factory, Notice is hereby given that George and uear the county road. W. Le Baron, Jr, of Santaquin, Kenneth Easy terms. Tanuer, Utah, who on June 20, 1017, made 4 tf-- c l'aysou. Homestead entry, No. 021212, for or NEK BEK NK FOR SALS My home on west Utah Farm Unit Ave. One of the beet horn SEK BEK, Section 7, Township 0 in 1 East, Salt Lake town. Has S large rooms and bath South, Range Meridian, has filed notice of intencompletely equipped. Full basement, tion to make three-yea- r cement walks aroanl the houseAll Proof, to establish claim to the land above construction beet wallg are of materials used. Am offering it described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Provo, Utah, on for price of ordinary house; aad on the 7th day of June, 1922. casv terms. See K. J. Taaasr. M-tClaimant namee a wit now: c See Vh (iespread confidence and universal demand for safety combine to give us this distinctive place. A , Oct. 31. -- i - - 't innsnoiiBnianiiimiuiainiiiiunmnii a - "i OP XML kWiHttiU.ll. S j Leaves No Bitter Taste Send for New Royal Cook Book- -K PREE Royal Baking Powder Co, 130 WEUra St, Now York U. S. s' Batteries Recharged and Rebuilt , MA Genola school and school clos- The annual gathering of the Chris had their graduation was ing exercises and dance hist Friday t nan Olsen Family asiywiatiou pupils were held in Santaquin lust Monday mom i.ight. Tho following from tho eighth graduated grade; rooms in the of the iSontmpini iug liulou and Vera liosedy, Ueliof society. Tho occasion Was aim Thelma S ilkiimou, Myrtle Braithwait, Verda utilized in 'celebrating tho seveuty-fiftShedikra Sullivan, Grace and Ewell, of annivcisury of thi birth llamren Olsen, president, of the as- Margaret Bliomuker and Houry Ewell. sociation. The morning, session was II. W Gore was a Paysuii) visitor devoted to the trmmaetin of busiInst Wednesday. ness. Reports were received fiom the wore officers. The following retiring Mr. and Mrs. Byron Allistrom and elected to serve as officers for the loft Friday for Loa Angelos, family Harold three Olsen, years: coming will make their where Oalif., president; Andrew Borgensen, first future home. they Stella Hanks of Salem, Lizzie Borgen-sem- , second Within the past six or eight months recording secretary and Stella there has been considerable changing Borgensen of Salt Lake, correspond of realu-tatin Geiola. ownership Mrs. Crooks Christena ing secretary. Tho moved fcllov families havo mg was chosen chairman of tho socinl away: V.T liain Cushing, T. Baum committee. W. Nelson, Ray Hansen, One hundred and ton relatives from gardner, f. Smith and 0. E. Clowrd, The John and Santa Salem Salt Lake, Murray, following havo come to take over quin were in attendance. In the tho properties and make their homes wan afternoon an interesting program in Genola: N. J. Hallow, Mr. Heith, presented in tho town hall Dancing Jos. Jewif and John Ockcrman. followed, with music furnisher by tho Borgensen and Johnson band. Mrs. F. A. Anderson is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ' W. York. Utah H. W. Goto attended the last FOR Farm bureau meeting ed Saturday. o One woman writes:, and relatives. students of the Tho Ckwjity x ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo- The ladies of the farm" bureuuinet Mrs. on Thursday of lust week. A lecture Wyo., who with iior mother, at Jas. Whittle has been staying on flies given by Mms Lee and Mrs. N. W. and tho home Mr' of div-iualructions on millinery and XcLou the past two weeks returned mnking were featured- home Wednesday for a short visit with Randall Larson is visiting friends and relatives in Spring City. oooooooooooxxxxxoooooooooooooooooo' On Farm and City Property Long Time UTAIT, MAY 12 1922. I -- - X -- f? itV fj ' |