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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, PAYSOH LOCALS. THE PAYSONIAN About thirty relatives and friends Friday at Payson, Utah, at the home of Mr. and gathered tho by Mrs. Flint McClellan on Wednesday CO. PUBLISHING PAYFONIUN evening and tendered Mr. McClellan a surprise ia honon of his birthday hunfive subscription bates anniversary. Progressive 2.50 dred was played the Ob Hoar, in Advance early during Six Mouths, in Ad vanee evening. Luueh was served at 11:30 after which guesting games were Entered at tho Postofflee at Payson played. Utah, as second class matter. a Miss Sybil Elmer entertained W. E. ELLSWORTH, number of young frieuds at a chicken Editor and General Manager. supper last Sunday evening. Covers were placed for twelve. Issued Ev-r- y rrrtt vr. LOOS AT THE LABEL Subscribers are asked to watch the label on their paper and to remit promptly when subscription are due. If your label read "12-12it means that your subscription is paid np to December 1, 192 1, and that you should at that time send in another (2.50 for tho next year. Subscriptions are payable in advance a requirement exacted by nearly all If your label (hows newspapers. a date that is past, please send in the amount without further notice. Mrs. W. P. Morford entertained the Entre Nous club last Friday afternoon. Guests exclusive of regular club members were Miss Henrietta Douglass, Mrs. Bay Monseu, Mrs. Fergenson, Mra J. N. Stark, Mrs. L. D. Pfouts and Miss Ivy Done. Miss Mae McBeth entertained the Bridge elub on Saturday afternoon at the borne of Mrs. Frank Harris. Mrs. Phoebe Packard of Spriagville Mrs, Ammon Nebeker, Jr., and Mrs. ' Harry P, Allen were special guests. The prise for high score was received by Mrs. Harris. Bodil Galigher of Salt Lake the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Ncilaen. Mrs, Galigher is a sister of Mra. is Mr. Nielson, BOOKS e One-Hal- f e ' '4 luiniiiiiiuiiini present were Maybeth Reynolds, 2ella Curtis, Stewart, Ine Ott, Evelyn Lucille Louetta Simpson, Lerwill, Marva Hiatt, Belle Harris, Fera Page Glen E. Davis was a Payson visitor Ethel Pace, Rhea Wigbtuiau, Norma last Thursday. Ida Stone, Powell, Beatrice Hiatt, Della Wilson, Nelda Rnelson, Florence .The Geuola Local Farm bureau Middleton, and the pareuts of the met last Friday night. The principal young ladies. speakei) was Ray Hudson of Santa-quin- , who spoke on R. F, D. service. Mrs. Bay Stevens entertained the Junior Bridge club on Tuesday afterMr. and Mrs. Ve-- s Evans, Mr. and noon. In the seasons concluding N. W. Nelson, Mrs. H. C. Smith 2 Mrs. series, prizes were awarded to Mrs. Fred Larson, Mr. and Mrs. William Floyd Wilson, Mrs. Will Amos and T. Ewell, Verda Ewell and the Misses ' Mrs. L. D. Stewart. Lily and Laura Braithwaite attended JJ the Sunday school convention held at Payson last Sunday. BEPOBT GENOLA. Made to the Bank Commissioner of Mr. Arthur Hartvixen and his uo eq Jo qejQ jo sister, Mrs. Dave Thomas were in aqj ditiou of the Murray Sunday visiting their mother, who is ill. Mr. Hartvixen s brother STATE BANK OF PAYSON, from Idaho returned with them. Located at Payson, in the Couuty Mrs. Peter Sorenson has returned of Utah, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 20th day of March to her home in Geuola after spend1922. ing several mouths in Payson at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. John Akerman. RESOURCES: Mr. anj Mrs. Byron Alhstrom were 1. Loans and DisSpringville visitors last Saturday. $375,582.95 counts, Less Notes Mis8 Verland Evans, one of Gen-ola- s and Bills of d most promising young violinists Bank thig w ho is a member of the Saiitaquia 42,922.00 school orchestra went with the orto $332,600.95 chestra to Springville last Sunday concert. a 3. Stocks, Bonds nnd give 34,332.50 Securities, etc John Jensen and his brother And4. Claims and Judgnone rew Jensen of Goshen have rented ments, 5. Banking House 12,000.00 the Okerman ranch. 6. Furniture and Commissioner Joseph Reece of Pay-soFixtures 6,000.00 was in Genola last Saturday on 8. Due Dorn Federal business. road ... 17,990.39 Reserve Bank 9. Due from other Banka.26, 979-1Miss Lcrene York spent last week 10. Exchange for Clearin House 449.07 Payson with her sister, Mrs. F. ing Anderson. A. 11. Checks on other banks A farewell party was given in honin same or of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, at 500.00 town tho home of Mrs. Smith's parents, 13. Gold 20.00 Mr. nnd Mrs. Wiliam E. Chatwin. 14. Silver 2,295.32 Twenty-si15. Currency guests were present. The 2,936.00 was spent in plnyioff games. evening Mr. Total Cash on Hand $ 5,751.32 Lunch was served at midnight. A Rare Musical Treat STAR BRAND u SHOES ; ARL- - Low Shoes BtTW AT Low Prices But the quality is there. ful values in the new low and Military Heel. Black Kid, Patent Leather and Brown Kid. Farmers' Merc. Undertakers and MOTOR Oratorical The Precaution Licensed Embalmers PLENTY OP PROOF EQUIPMENT 'ter. People - s- rfc k 1 - f' DOLORES SEAL POPULAR DRAMATIC SOPRANO Nightingale of the West Will appear in an elaborate recital at Payson Tabernacle, Thursday, April 6 Managment Mr. E. A. Lewis of New York City. Seats on sale at Modem Pharmacy, 50c STATE OF UTAH, County of Utah, LEE R. TAYLOR being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he i cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on tho 20th day of March, 1921. LEE R. TAYLOR, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of March, 1922. P. C. DIXON, Notary Public Residing at Payson, Utah. (SEAL) My Commission expires the 19th day of October, 1924. Correct attest. T. F. Tolhurst, Ray Monsen nd Henry Erlandson, Directors. STATE OP UTAH, Office of Bank From The greatest It this. can skeptic P. O. Box 288 HUM UUBII hardly is to impossible produce tho testi raony of residents of Payson, of people who can bo seen at any time. Road the following case of it: William Nebeker, farmer, Second have used Ward, Payson, says: Doans Kidney Pills off and on for years and have found them the best Sometimes my of kidney remedies. kidneys have become weak; the kid Spanish Fork, Utah. North University Ave. Provo, Utah Pay-so- n Citizens. fail to be convinced by evidence like Modest, Uniform Prices Throughout. i TOTAL $438,113.39 CONTINGENT LIABILITIES On Account of Indorsement of this Bank: (c) Foreign Bills of Exchange or Dratts guaranteed by this Bank and not otherwise shown under discounts $ 42,922.00 You Know better proof of merit than Office 78 f4 Tnrift of Advantage "If a man lind put up a hundred dollars in u savings bank twenty said the years ago, after dinner, it would amount to over two hurdie, l dollar., now and he could buy almo-- t ns nuuh for it for tho now- - rs he could Lave got time the he beat hundred original New iork Sun. gan to save. "You always have a very convinc- - "I - ney secretions have passed entirely frequently and have been scaldMy back has also ached and ing. Doans Kidney Pills has felt sore. have always rid me of such attacks. Foster 60c. at all dealers. Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. too Mil-hor- n BAKER & BAKER Attorneys and Counselors at Law Collections and Adjustments W. H. Ray 4r p. ing way of speaking. "I generally ascertain the views of my auditois and then fall in line confided Senaas possible, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barney and ns elosely wav I have that tor "In Sorghum. Mrs. Percy Hanks and children are 1 start. before convinced em visiting at Murray with Mr. and Washington Star. Mra. L. A. Walters. We Stand ready and able to Serve You In Time of Trouble. J 1, ? Co-o- and Mra Smith will move to Payson in the near future. ANDERSON & CO. f 11 nM ji Lots of money to loan on farms on long time and easy terms. beats My monthly installment loans on city property them all. No delay. I want to furnish you with what money you need. It cV' U n ooooooooooooxxxxooxxxxxxoooooooooipMMMMMmm.niaM22WW mbwimhbi ii Total Time Deposits... $161,468.83 Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Bank 28,050.00 none 22. Other Bills Payable.... none 25. Tetters of Credit....... ri Star Brand Shoes are Better Phone 119. 21. Ui Also heavier leather if desired. Peal Estate Loans t K U All wonder- Redis-counte- Mr. and Mrs, Henry Jeppaon and BECEIVED Miss Ora Jeppeon motored to Eureka AT PUBLIC LIBBABY Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mra. Leslie Cromnr and other The Fiction The Girls. Ferbor; friends. Rivers End, Curwood; Alice Adams, The Beloved Woman, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Coombs were Tarkiugton; Norris; Quin, liice; The Beautiful in Eureka Sunday the guest of Mr. and Damnud, Fitzgerald; White Fang, Coombs sister, Mrs. Hattie Sullivan. nnd Loudon; Twenty-ThreHours Leave, Rinehart; Storm Coun Mrs. Jnmea Franeom entertained at a miscellaneous shower last Friday try Iollv, White. Referenee Music Dictionary, Elson; afternoon in honor of her daughter BuPractical . Wireless Telegraphy, Mrs. Argyle Evans, a bride of last friends were presweek. Twenty-livcher; , Vncmu , Tubes in Wireless HyBucher; ' Personal ent and enjoyed the entertainment .Home Nursing, . giene Lippitt; provided. Marrisip? and-- Divorce, Alder; That Divorce ireblom Wilcox; 'Practical The Cultus elub met on Wednesday 16. 2,501.36 Expenses Home Mi)Bnery, . Peeve; Educational afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry 17. Interest The excellent An wg and Hoiqul Progress, Morgan; Erlandson. program Paid 2,887.93 Who Woman Spends, Richardson; given with the following subjects: 18. Taxes Paid 360.44 School Feeding, Bryant. Mra John Done; Vtnj, RcupHors, Books for the little folks Mother Utah Artists, Mrs.. T. F. Tblhurst; $ 6,749.73 Total West Winds Animal Friends, BurEastern Musicians, Mrs. Lee B. Tay 22. Federal Reserve gess; Mother West Winds .Children, lor, and frs. Will McCormick with Bsnk Stock 1,950.00 Burgess; Little Curly Head, Rpyri; piano selections by Mra Taylor. Tinker's Book, Blnisilell; Tommy TOTAL ..$8,113.39 Tw Right Town, Blnisdell. One of the enjoyable social events of the week was the party given by LIABILITIES The only thing that can be raised the Ren gull Girls and their loader, on hP farm at a protit just at pres- Mrs. L. Rnelson, of the Second ward 1. Capital Stock Paid in....$ 50,000.00 Those 2. Surplus Fund 16,000.00 in honor of their ent is the price. Baltimore Run, parents 3. Undivided Profits $ 4,282.14 .NEW r UTAH, MARCH 31, 1922. Everywhere. 108 5 Provo, Utah. West Center S Phone 108 DR. L. D. UlilIIWIMBIIIPIMM mniKinn iibbiui ! PrCUTS DENTIST Over Wightmaa Supply Compaxy, Main Street. v Office Hours 9 to 1 aid 2 to 9 Saturday, Office Phone 13. to 1 Oily. Bee. Phoaa 90 PAYSON Sheet Works Metal it v 4 y Save Delay Roofing, Furnaces, Gutteiing All Kinds of Sheet Metul and Copper Work By Making Application for ' Automobile Licenses DR. L. H. ELLSWORTH to First North St. Near Orem Depot DENTIST Office, Payson Exchange Saving i Bank BttUCmg. 2 W. E. ELLSWORTH, Official Inspector, t4 E At the Paysonian Office G. F. TILSON. M. D. PHYSICIAN and SUXGaUI'i 4-- 4 Office at Residence jjl MMn Street pioue Payson, Utah 7 4 Commissioner. I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby cert ify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct Copy of tho statement of the above named company, filed in MaTch, my office this 29th day of 1922 - SETH PLvTON, Bank Commissioner, i DENTIST f OiTice over Bank, Payson, Ut. Office Hours, 9 to 13; 1 to ( 4 t DR. J. H. ELLSWORTH 4e Phone 23. Rea. Phone lll-- J |