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Show H THE PAYSONUN, PAYSON, Mig Grace (Johnson was in Lake last week end. Professor Carl O. Nelson, who lias Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Wilson at dinner Sunday evening accomplished such splendid results as leader of the Nebo Stake Tabernacle for Mr. and Mrs. Have Mitchell, Mr. choir, wa the guest of honor at a und Mrs. Have Shuler and Mr. and Surprise party arranged by that group Mrs. Ed Patton. of singers last Saturday evening. Ho was escorted to the Second ward amMrs. Colon McMnrphy of Eureka usement hall where the merrymakers was visiting this week with her were assembled. Various games were mother, Mrs. Margret Betts. of arranged for the entertainment choice program was the crowd and Mrs. Stanley Wilson was in Salt rendered and refreshments served. Lake Saturday and Sunday with her Representing the choir members, Hr. mother, Mra. Alice Smith. T. . C. Jeppson presented Mr. Nelson with a handsome gold watch chain Robert Hill of St. Anthony, Ida., as a token of esteem. is here for a short visit with Mrs. Ilill, having been called to Payson Mu. Will MeCormick was hostess by the death of hia mother, Mrs. lly-ruto the Junior Bridge club last TuesLoveless. ' day afternoon. Guests exclusive of club members were Mrs. Frank Harris Wayne Perry celebrated his twelfth Mrs. John Cravens, Mrs. C. F. Dixon, birthday laat Friday evening with a Mrs. S. E. Ware, Mrs. Mary McBeth, party at his home. Twelve of his and Mias Mae McBeth. Mrs. Have young friends enjoyed games, music Huiah and Mrs. John Bant received and refreshments during the early the club prizes and Mrs Harris the evening. guest price. Mr. and Mra Shadrack Richardson are in Pleasant Grove for sever"entertained the Mrs. Julia Hancock ladies of tk Afternoon Sewing club al weeks with their daughter, Mrs. Will Hone and Mrs. Chris Fugal. last Thunday. UTAH, MARCH 10, 1922. Salt A large crowd attended the conjoint session of the M. I. A. in the First ward last Sunday evening and lisened with interest to au entcitain-i'udiscourse by Claude Cornwall of Salt Lake. Air. Cornwall recently returned from the California mission where he was head of all L. H. S. Sunday schools. Miss Edna Loveless of Payson was identified with him in this w ora. Mr. Cornwall was the guest of Bishop and Mrs. J. A. Loveless foj an informal social hour following the meeting. g . Mrs. Will McCormick went to Touole on Thursday to visit for a week with friends. SPRING LAKE Mrs. Alary A. Howa.dny has returned home from a two month's stay Showing the Most Faultless Creations with her daughter in Salt Lake. in Exclusive Designs. nn Carl Barnett of Sandy is here for indefinite stay. Last Tuesday the peoplo of Spring Lake wero entertained at the meeting house by a Negro Minstrel show put on by the M. I. A. OOOOOOOO WILSON MILLINERY Lee Perry and Miss Millio Smith of Tropic, wero married at Provo Payson, Utah February 83. oooooooo Ezra Taylor has begun work on a on tho state road near his fathers place. new houso While we lead all others in Style and Qj ility, Our Prices are the Lowest. SALEM NEWS OOOOOOOO Aliss Roso Bobbins spent tho week end in Salt Opening Day, Monday, March 27 Mr. and Mrs. llyrum Hausen of visited relatives here Friday and Saturday. Anne Strung of Redwood California arrived hero Sunday to visit with her mother for a month. . Airs. csxggaawBimiBMiimmiammmm A Bird In the Bush Mrs. g mine. A ton of coal in the yard is worth two on the A ton of coal in the bin is worth two in the 5 Dont say A. Perkins weok here 5 S Smoot Lumber Co. Phone 45 PAYSON, UTAH iiuuinmiinuunuuinuum Payson fea- Mrs. Elmer Titejon and son, Bruce, spout several days in Lehi the guests of Mrs. Tietjens parents, Mr. and Alra W. S. Evans. Exchange Savings - Mrs. Junior Wadsworth is spending a week in Benjamin at the home of her mother. . Mr. and Mrs. John Evans of Lehi spent several days in Santaquin at Mr. and Mrs. Vess Evans. he home-o- f , The - Bank Five Per Cent Interest on Savings Accoun t v - ooooooogoooooooooooo . Elite club was entertained by Mrs. Ruby Opcnahaw Thursday afternoon. Lunch was served to twelve members. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tietjen entertained the following couples at their home Monday night, Mr. and Mrs. John Evans of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Mennels Holladay and Mr. and Mrs. Vess Evans. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ANDERSON & CO. Undertakers and Licensed MOTOR We Stand Embalmers EQUIPMENT and able to Serve You ready association met In Time of Trouble. , Thursday evening in the ward ehureh with Mrs. Charles Tietjen presiding. The following was the program: Modest, Uniform Prices Throughout. Singing by the choir, prayer followed by a selection by the school orchesPhone 119. tra, under the direction of Mias Jesse Spanish Fork, Utah, Pierce; reading Miss Blenda Higgin-son- ; of Toblecture on thi-Eviacco," Charles Hansei: saxaphone solo, Andrew Borgensen; Coopera The Ladies Farm bureau meeting On University Authority tion of parent and teacher," by Mra. has been post poned for two weeks Duffy; reading, Mias Hellen Christen- until the scarlet fever epidemic has If flies are flieg because they fly, sen; selection by the school orchestra been cleared up. And fleas are fleas because they flea. and singing by the choir. Prayer by Then bees are bees because they be. Harold Olsen. C. B. Lewis was in Payson Satur-aYale Record. where he underwent an operation Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larson of having a growth removed from his TiOgan are visiting here, the A Word for the General guests left arm. and Mr. Air. of Larsons parents, Mrs. James Larson. in PhilipWood Fitted for Post Charles A. Wilkinson and Ceeil Head-linin The Sioux pines. (Iowa) 1 Ison were Provo visitors last Mon-ay- . Journal. Jeddy Nelson of Salt Lake is spending a few days here the guest of hig brother, Samuel R. Nelson. Chris Hansen who has been campMrs. Olof Olsen entertained on Fri- ing at his brothers ranch in Genola ing after his brothers interests day of last week, in honor of her been ill ths past week. daughter, Evelyns, tenth birthday anniversary. Ten of her little friends Mr. and Mra. John Evans of Lehi enjoyed the happy occasion. are visiting with Mr. Evans brother, Funeral services were held here Sylvester Evans and family. Afonday in the ward church for the littlo three year olu son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan J. Hallow, Mq. F. M. Mrs. Angus Greenhalgh, who died Fri- Dalton, Mrs. Jenson and Mrs. Ell atfternoon day of last week of bronchial pneu Chatwin spent Friday monia after two days illness. The visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. speakers were Thomas L. Jenkins, N. W. Nelson. Joseph Holladay of Spring Lake and Bishop Lebaron. Music was fnrnish Mrs. Charles S. Wilkinson attended od by the ward choir. A duet was the millinery project leader . school sung by the Misses Winona and Kirk-se- l held at Provo under the auspices of Tour sweet little Openshaw he Ladies Farm bureau last Monday. in rosebud has lpff the city cemetery. Fair Whining The Parent-Teacher- s oooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo- ls 5 5 5 e GENOLA. Air. and Mrs. L. H. Braithwaite and Laura Braithwaite were Payson vistiors last Thursday. The Sultan of Zanzibar and .bis wives have landed ht Durban. We understand that the captain asked s him to count them carefully, mistakes could not be rectified after leaving the ship. Punch (London.) f URGED H. W. Gore was in Thursday. Payson S. R. Nelson end Miss Bertha Nel son were in Genola Thursday visit' iug their brother, N. W. Nelson who was ill Consists entirely in adjusting the moveable segments of the spinal column into nprmsl position. IS CHIRQPRATIO GOOD FOR THE FLU The following Dr. A. L. Curtis accompanied by his nurse, Miss Barnett, was in Gen ola last Thursday vacin&ting school children and investigating scarlet fever epidemic. CHIROPRACTjC the the Mrs. Jorgenson of Santaquin was in Genola last Thursday visiting Mrs. Glen Stud- T. Baumgardner has sold his much nery, team, hogs and cattle and with Airs. Baumgardner left laat Thursday for Ogden where they will jnake their home. March, 9 Increased Washington, irrigation for Utah is being urged upon the officials of the interior department by members of the Utah and conF. A. Cooper was a Payson visitor congressional delegation, t Thursday. gressman Leatherwood has received assurances that more liberal appropriations will be recommended for John Jenson was a Payson visitor that purpose in future. Inst Thursday. statistics of the are respectfully submitted: One of every lfl patients died under medical treatment. One of every 127 patients died under osteopathic treatment. Ono of every 513 patients died under Christian Science treatment. One of every 886 patients died under Chiropractic adjustments. Fruits Ye Shall Know By The Pbem." 1918 influenza epidemic T. C. Jeppson, D. C. PL C. Palmer Graduate Chiropractic Health Service Office Hours, 2 o 7 p. m. House Calls by Appoin Iment INC I9tt Jackie Coogan Rose to Fame last Larence Limn an) Himbal Thair attended the dance in Saptasuin last Thursday night. bJ How , Funeral services were held in the Salem ward meeting house Tuesday for James Laundson. Bishop Bird Allen presided. Josephus Taylor, Francis A. Hanks and Charles Holmes were the speakers. Music was furnished by a male quartette. James Lnuridson was sixty-ninyears of age. lie was born in Denmark in 1853. In 1893 he came to Kansas City, Mo., and remained for a few years then returned to Denmark and got hi8 family and came to Salem where he has resided ever since. He is survived by his wife and four daughters, Mrs. Hyrum nansen of Mrs. Annie Strang, Jdigs Goshen, Alary Lauridson of Redwood. Cal, and Mrs. Laural Perkins of Midvale. Interment was at tho Salem cemetery MORE IRRIGATION Building Headquarters OOOOOOOO Yes, I graduated from an autoMrs. Vess Evans, Fred Larson, N. mobile school" W. Nelson and Mrs. Charles B. Lewis What is your class of honk." of Midvale have been ill the past week but are Judge. visiting her recovering. e 5 Send me a ton of coal. Get in the habit of saying, SEND UP A TON OF KING COAL. L. spent last mother. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. yard. individuals. month in served. Bridge was the special ture of the evening. Lale with her parents. Goshon road. Provo cor- y oooooooo A ton of coal on the road is worth two at the a That meets all requirements of porations, films and private 1 Millinery Opening , W. R. Greenhalgh waa visitor laat week end. A Banking Service YV Easter K After spending six weeks with her bister, Mrs. 'Emily Brown, Mias Annie liorgonsen has returned to her home in Santaquin. the I , The ladies of the Social Hour club were entertained by Mrs. Haphna Moore at the home of her mother, Mrs, N. S. Holladay last Thursday afternoon. The time waa spent in needlework. The special guest was Mrs. Heinetta A. Tietjen. anj . ' OOO OOGOOOOOOOOOOO After spending past Mrs. W. R. Heaton enterMrs. her with Lake Salt children, tained ednobday in honor of Mrs. her to has Wadsworth T. returned J. Alary Oberhansoly, the occasion bethis in lomo city. t ing tier birthday anniveisaiy. Those Hno enjoyed the pleasant alfuir were entertained Miss Clara Kirkman Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Roylance, Mr. elub TuesA. F. A. the the ef girls uid Mrs. James Frauconi,' Mr. and A chicken supper was Mrs. F. A. Schramm, Mr. and Mrs. day evening. Mr. Joseph Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill, Mr. and Airs. F. M. Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Swartz, Mrs. Rosa Bohee, Mrs. Clara Evans, Mrs. Eva Martin, Mrs. Christiana Pawell, Miss Jessie Hughes, Miss Wauetta Smith, Leslie Barnett, Oran Harper, Lloyd ltoylaneo, Edward Bates, Elmer MarMr. and Mrs. George A. Perry, tin, Elmo Martin, Kenneth Martin, Miss Thelma Stark, who has been A. Buie Perry and Dewans Perry. and Merrell Mrs. Arthur George., home school is Redmond iu teaching for an indefinite stay, the school Perry, Jr., spent Monday in Provo. At a chicken supper last Sunday having closed owing to the influenza Miss Ethel Lozier had as her is Provo R. R. of night visiting district. Page situation in that Fred with his brother, Will Pago and fam- guests Miss Henna Cowan, Hughes, Miss Luciie Staheli, Edson Mr. and Mra William Hamilton ily. Anderson, Miss Fearn Haley, Reid have returned to their home at RooseMrs. Ray Bpencer and family who Finch, Miss Irene Money, Jack Jenvelt after visiting for a fortnight here with relatives. hag resided in Burley, Ida, for the son and Hon Hughes. past two years, have returned to Mrs. Raymond H. Mra Eva Martin and little daugh- Payson to make their home. Mr. Clayton and ter went to Provo Thursday to visit Spencer will come later in the month. Mrs. Charles Cloward, Jr., entertained members of the Juatamere club, their .for several da ya Mrs. GeoTge Shuler entertained the husbands and several other friends Mr. and Mra Will Page were pleas- members of the Friendly Hour club last Friday evening at the Clayton antly, surprised at their home last on Wednesday afternoon. Needlework home. Dinner was served at seven Friday evening .when more than fifty and social chat were the pastimes small tables, each adorned with marat and luncheon was served by the host- guerites in a chrystal vase. Cards gathered neighbors and friends Taylorsville followed, "Prank Harris receiving the social their home for a general good ess. Mr. McBride of was a special guest. time. prize for high score. Clever hand made plaice cards marked places for Misg'Retta Wilson spent the week he guests, Mr. and Mrs. Will McClelMrs. Vivian Patten has been in with Airs. Zelln Moffat at Spanish lan, Mr. and Mrs. Lee It. Taylor, hor end with week this for Spanish Fork j Fork. Air. and Mrs. M. J. Mortonsen, Mr. mother, Mrs Bona, who is ill. and Mrs. Flint Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Floyd Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Wilson, Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Har0 ris, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Steineck ert, Mr. and Airs. Will Amos, Mrs. John T. Lant, Mrs, Nellie Gramshaw, Air. and Airs. Sydney Corny, E. L. Airs. Ammon - Nebcker, McCormick, Mr. Cloward and Mr. Clayton. Jr., F ooooooooooooooooo 00000000000000000000000000000000000 SANTAQUIN CHAPLIN selected for his becamse the boy was so bright, so earnest and so He admired his cleverness and th(Tcareful waxhi8 mpther dressed him. She knew that clothes do not nmke character, bnt that they do express jt to thp world and make thp world ljke ,a b7 CHARLIE co-st- hotter.,, I am glad, says Jaokio, that the makers of my clothes have named them after me. Now every wear clothes boy can afford to jnst like mine real Juckie Coogan Clothes, like Mother buys for me. jACJcte CooGAN At this store a very moderate sum will outfit any boy in a Suit am) Overcoat made by tho makers of Jackje Copguns own clothes and just like tho ones bfi wears himself, Lant & Persson Co. The Clothiers |