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Show THE PAYSONIAN. PAYSON, IN THE SPOT LIGHT i Mr. John T. Lant kit ou Tuesday Ernest Bhermer before his departure Ucie for the orient. Mill Fa o ilia last of tha nook lor Topeuiaii, Mr. aud Mrs. Bettertuu of Los Woak., to join Mr. Laut uud ffiaku thou home, Mr. L&ut being lieiil Angelo. are viaiting with Mr. aud supervisor for the bugai Mrs. C A. Jackson. m the north Meal. Mm. company Laut was accompanied by her mother Mrs. Mr. Smith and Mr. Elizabeth Ge. aiul the younger Mr. andandMrs, BurtHenry Brnith of Genola children, Erin Laut, LeiU aud Duly were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nellie Graiuahaii Finlay sou. Mm. Stanton on Tuesday. a ho haa spout the winter with her Bay lor Salt Lake and L'tati-luuh- o slater aud mother, left with them for Balt Lake and will go to San to reside. I ran-eisc- o - T. H, Wilson left on Monday evening for California wlioro he will reside. UTAH, APRIL 21, 1922. Almost two hundred choir mem bera and their partners were at Fork Wednesday evening to Spani attend the party given by the Span ish Fork members of the Nebo Stake choir in honor of Professor Carl O. NeLon in appreciation of his efforts in behalf of 'the srngerg in making their appearaneo at the general L. D. S. couereneo in" Salt, Lake on April 9 ao saecsssfuL The Payfipn members left on a speeial ear at 7 of 'clock and after a short rehearsal at the Second ward chapel all gather ed at the auditorium for the evening T entertainment. A speech of welcome by President Henry A Gardner of Spanish Fork was responded to by President Charles H. Whits. The time wag spent in dancing until the return speeial left Light refresh mentg w er8 served. 000000000C000C00 SPRING OPENING Better Clothes t Greater Values We are ready now to show you Spring Clothes.' his Mrs. Della Snell of Salt Lake is Courtney WeggtoiJ had as a number of his young visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, guests Mr. and Mrs. B. A Harrison of frieuls from Balt Lake last Saturday H. S. Tipton. Salt Lake are the guests of Mr. and In the party were Fielding night. Mrs. Edward Grams was in Salt Mrs C. J. 'Cotterell for a few days. Smith, Gale McCormick, iSewell Lake the fore part of the week. and Douglass Clifford. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs, Charles F. Beynolds last TuesMrs. Mary McBeth extended her Mrs. I. H. Smith of Salt Lake Mother and baby are doing day. ladies the to the of Easter hospitality spent Sunday here with her nicely. Afternoon Sowing club ou Thursday parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beece. at a pleasant social function. Mi Ss Chrystal W are was a Provo Mrs. Buy Stevens entertained the visitor on Tuesday. Entre Nou. club last Friday aternoon. Talk. Ctircpractic Mrs. B. B. Douglas,) was a special A party of young people enjoyed i s1 i. a delightful social evening last SatWHY ADJUST? home of Misg Donna The M. L A of the First ward urday at the It ig difficult f for those who do Daniels. Thoso were conducted a successful dancing party participating not understand the basic principle Miss Iona Gale, Miss Cora Cravens, in the amusement hall Friday evenMiss Lyle Cravens, Miss Bernico ing. The hall has recently been reunderlying Chiropractic to comprehend why the spine should be Dixon, Edith Bills, . Miss Daniels, novated by the young todies. The Gale adjusted for disorders whose symFielding Smith, McDonald, now paint, kalsomine and thorough ptom appear in remot parts, such Dougkuw Clifford, Jewell Cotterell, deanlinesg are most commendable. as the foot, leg; or in the John Wilde and Courtney Weggland, or arm. This ig readily unde' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bates are stood when it ia remembered that Mrs. 8. B. Wilson spent the week happy over the arrival of a lovely end ia Salt Lake on business. little baby daughter at their home nerves innervating all organs and tissues of the body are branches Sunday morning. faom the spinal oord. They are Mis. Edith Bills, Miss Donna DanA baby girl was born to Mr. and iels and Misg Bernice Dixon arrangobject to nerve eompneaion, due to subluxation of th. vertebrae; ed m farewell social Monday e veiling Mrs, Arthur Daloy Tuesday morning. the nerveg in pairs pa lot Miss Lyle Cravens who left on through little spinal openings between the Mrs. Tho Californio. Armond Cravens for affair left Tueson Tuesday vertebrae to all parts of the was given at the home of Miss day for her home in Los Angeles Bills and a dozen close friends of after a pleasant visit with relatives body. Impingment of any nerve Mis the guest of honor were, present. by tho partial dosing of thesis Lyle Cravcns accompanied her and will remain on the const openings, gives rise to ailments Mi in the pertg to which the nerves Maigaret Dixon entertained a number of her young friends last lead no matter in what region of Mits Norma Erlandson entertained tho body' the nerves terminate. Thursday afternoon at a kensington. tho following girl frierds at an EasT. C. Jeppsoa,D, C.Ph. C. Mrs. Landenberger 0f Salt Lake ter party nt her home on Sunday: spent the first of the week hero with Bhoa Stark, Erma Boeee, Hazel Cannon, Beth Huish and Alice Clnyson. her sister, Mn Leo Loveless. Chiropractic Health Service NATURALLY we have the new ideas in. both model and fabric that have come ip with the new season. You have always Cot-tere- depended upon us for this a!. - hd and you are asked to pay only a moderate (EWWiGawyzeeti; price. Styleplus Clothes Just Arrived L Shermer returned to Tuesday to resume her school work after a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shermer aud to see her brother, Bessie On Our New Line of HATS & The Style and $25 $30 $35 Lant & Pe?sson 2-- ' Thursday appointment Quality Naturally Sought All-wo- CAPS See Our Windows Payson Exchange' Savings Bank - Building.. Office hours? 7 and by Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lewis were in Frovo Sunday to attend the funeral of Mra Lowis' brther, Willis T. Sperry, who died at hls home last p. you a new standard of value as well as, style; the fabrics are of finer quality, the tailoring is a little more carefully done. You get i lotbes that satisfy your inner craving for quality and good appearance Ifcdh Mi style-leadershi- But this Spring our famous makes give , Mt. Pleasant XXXKXXXXXXOOOOOOO C Co, The Clothiers 50000000000000000000000000 CANNOT FIND THEM ELSEWHERE Big Assortment Ladies Aprons Home Spun Pongee 98c yd. 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' " ' t Mens Knitted Neckwear 75c, 98c 35c ooooooooooooooooo Hope Bleach 2 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOc Muslin Gowns 25c - 00000000000000000 98c Mens Khaki Pants ooooooooooooooooo Pongee Bloomers :: For Ladies $2.98 Yards for ; ; Geod-Heav- y 00000000000000000 Percales 15c 'vooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Everything and the new creations Call of Transparent Organdies, see, Dotted Swisses, .with Permanent Finish, Colors, Navy Red, White Red, Fire-fl- y White, Jade White, j OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO New PAYSON, UTAH Comforts ooooooooooooooooo $1.98 oooooooooooo , 3 ooooooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOO 00000"0 98c ooooooooooooooooo $2.98 $3.98 Muslin Underwear 72c, 91c, $1.79 Mens Dress Hats $2.88, $6.49 Trunks Imperial Valley Cotton Bats Rule WELLS CLOWARD, Mgr. |