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Show THE PAYSONIAN, Upon the $ve of PAYSON, hig departure the' Philippines, a number of IN THE SPOT LIGHT UTAH, APRIL 14, 1922. ooooooooooooooooooooooooxxxxoooooooooooooooooooo for the friends of Ernest Hhermer gathered at his home on West Utah avenue last evening and made merry for several hours. Games and musie Wilraun Carter baa returuod William Kitchen wag in Salt Lake were enjoyed, followed by refreshto Eureka after spending the winter Suturday and Sunday a guest at the ments. Those in the party were Miss Louise Ware, Albert Woods, hero with hig family. home of hig son, George Kitchen. Miss Hamlin, Misg Catherine DougMiss Dots Fuller, C. C. Green-welMrs. Fearn Grey was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rills spent last lass, Miss Erma Reece and Hugh the Junior Bridge club On Tuesday. week iu Halt take with their Hutton. The Mrs. L. D. Stewart received the prize party was given with Mrs. Carrie Ainge. Miss Francos Shcrmer, sister of Mr. for high score. Guests exclusive of daughter, Hhermer as hostess. Mr. Shermer the club members were, Mrs. .Rodney Miss Iona Gale has been visiting will have on Sunday evening. Wilson and with relatives in Halt Wilson, Mrs. Stanley tako this Mrs. Nellie Gramshaw. The luncheon week. President Joseph Reece, President favors, tally cards and other details Charles H. White, Bishop and Mrs. were in easter design. Mrs. Lloyd llamren entertained at W. D. Dixon, Bishop and Mrs. J. A. luncheon a last Thursday Loveless, Hill Bishop Leonard A. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Perry were fiit bridge rnoou. Mrs. E. of and P. Cluff Hill were numberBishop Jasper Salt Lake visitors last week and Spanish Fork received high score. ed among the conference visitors -- to ,wer guests at the home of Mrs. The guests were Mrs. llarvy ClulT, Perrys sister, Mrs, R. F. Anderson. and Miss Bessie Thompson of Salt Halt Lake lent week. Lake, Mrs. E. P. ClulT, Mrs. Anna A flne was born to Mr. Mrs. Charles H. White and Snmuels-Sniith- , Mrs. S. E. Ware, Mrs. and Mrs. baby boy Dixon last Sunday 8elby in Fork. spent Sunday Spanish Mary McBeth, Mrs. Will McClellan, morning. Mrs. James Clove, Mrs. Frank Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Taylor and Mrs. Elmer MeBoth, Mrs. Dave Huish Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Dixon were in irs. C. F. Dixon, Mrs. R. A. Porter, Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. L. D. Stewart, Mrs. Clarence Chiropractic Health Talk. Fairbanks and Mrs. John Cravens. Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth went to Salt THE CHIROPRACTER take last Tuesday returning on SunMrs. Earl Pago arranged a very with Mr. who went Ellsworth day The Chiropracter is a person enjoyable birthday surprise party in in for Sunday conference. honor of her husband last Saturday who after being duly educated in the science of chiopractic and evening. Progressive rook was playMiss Blanche McBeth was the ed until 11:30 when lunch was served trained in the power application in Eustace guest of Miss Dorothy Knowing Merodenhall the received of the art, uses his bare hands in Halt Lake over the week end. contact with the various processes prize. The guests were J. 8. Page, Miss Cori( Page, Milton Page, Mr. of the vertebrae to effect a pecu-lie- r , Mrs. Selby Dixon gave n little and Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall, Mr. adjustic move to realign the Easter party Saturday for her little and Mrs. George F. Wilson, Mr. and subluxated unite and release daughter, Phyllis, who was celebrat- Mrs. Kenneth Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. nerve compression. Such adjusting her fourth birthday anniversary. Don 8. Tage, Mr. and Mrs. Laban ments are practically painless and Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Ansa C. Page, leave no ill effects with the patJohn Anderson was down from Miss Chloo Cleofa ShepheTd, Miss ients. Ogden Saturday to attend the funer- Mendenhall, Max With fingers trained to a high Perry and Charles al of Mrs. Ernest Anderson. Harding. degree of sensitiveness by many mouths of constant practice, the Mrs. Heber Curtis is visiting in Miss Bessie Thompson of Salt take the spine chiropractor palpates Halt Lake with her daughter, Mrs. has been the guesj of Mrs. Elmer and locates the vertebrae which Minnie Dawaon. McBeth during the pat week. nre out of position. Sonsative nerves are traced from the spine Mrs. Hattie Richmond of Eureka The annual meeting of the Cultus to affected organs, proving thie is visiting here with her parents, Mr. club for the election of officers was truth of his deductions beyond tho and Mrs. Thomas Cloward. lvld Wednesday evening at the home shadow of a doubt. So certain of Mrs. C. F, Dixon. The Indies chosis its effect that 95 per cent of Tames 8ptirs of Los Angeles, a en to conduct the affairs of the club cases obtain results from chiroformer resjdent of Payson spent the for he coming year were Mts. 8. practic adjustment. This may week end in Payson, the guest of E. Ware, president; Mrs. B. L. , take dhys, weeks or months, deMr. and Mrs. Will Amos. Ho is Mrs.. Lee R. Tav-'or- , pending upon the condition of the enrouto east On business. secretary; Mrs. A. L. Curtis, patient. corresponding secretary; Mrs. nenrv Mrs. Dewilt Perry entertnined the Krlandsbn, treasurer. At the concluT. C. Jeppson,D. C. Ph. C. Nona club On Friday afternoon sion of the business a social meeting Mrs. N. Hpecial guests were K. hour was enjoyed. Refreshments were Chiropractic Health Service White of Salt Lake and Mr. Melvin served by the hostesses for the evenWilson. ing, Mrs. C. F. Dixon and Mrs. Flint Payson Exchange Savings Bank Pivon. Mrs. John Done, Mrs. Clifford Bale Building.. vMrs. A. Welch and Mrs. Evans Mrs. John M. Cowan was in Salt Office hours, 2-- 7 and by the art exhibit at Springvillo Lake last week to attend Relief soon Wednesday. appointment. ciety meeting and general conference. EASTER CLOTHES Easter is always the same ! You always want a new suit or it isnt l, Easter for you. The main thing now in buying an Easter suit is to get good stylish clothes at a moder- ate price. Dont just have a try-o- n, lay down your Examine your money and walk out. clothes fabrics and tailoring and look for this label that you know. Styleplus Clothes are known the nation over as Americas medium prices. quality clothse at They have real style, remarkable tiloring, the. right quality, all-wo- ol fit-a- nd every suit guaranteed. We have variety in model, fabric and sizes. Also complete line of furnishings. Come in and see for yourself. 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