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Show THE PAYSONTAN, PAYSON, .UTAH, MARCH 3, 1922. I Stanley Douglass and Dave Huish returned Monday from a motor trip to California which covered a period j! of several weeks spent in travel over ' all parts of the state. IN THE SPOT LIGHT x David M. Taylor, of the mechanic arts department of the Payson high school, spent several days at the auto show in Halt Lake. Mias Laura Jeppson, a young bride of neat week, was the guest of hon-o- r at a bridal shower offered last Monday afternoon by Mrs. Frank Coombs and Mrs. A. P. Smith at the Coombs home. Close family friends and neighbors invited to meet her and enjoy the pleasant affair were. Mrs, Lillie Dean, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Ethel Buckley, Mrs. W. P. Moreford, Mrs. John Francoin, Mrs. Willinm Keele, Mrs. George Jones, Mrs. Buby Gordon, Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs. Flint McClellan, Mrs. Eustace MendeuhuD, Mrs. Sarah Green, Mrs. Ed Perry, Mrs. J. N. Mrs. Anna Samnels-Smith- , Stark, Mrs. Barbara Wood, Mrs. Dave Sargent, Mrs. Arthur 1eay, Mrs. Henry Jeppson, Mrs. Emma Mitchell, Miss Sarah Mitchell, Mrs. L. D. Pfodts, Mrs. Calloway and Mrs. Henry Erlandson. Mias Cleofa Mendenhall and Mine Thorn Wright entertained at a miscellaneous shower on Wednesday afternoon nt the Mendenhall home in honor of Mile Laura Jeppson, popular The guests were young bride-elecMise Naomi Ellsworth, Mias Gwen Parkins, Mrs. Jack Perkins, Mrs. Lee Ellsworth, Mias Cleo Robinson, Mrs. Ida Reece, Mrs. Elmer Cloward, Miss Bernice Dixon, Miss Donna Daniels, Miss Bhea Coombs, Miss On Jeppson, Mias Lenora Wilson, Mrs, Earl Pago, Miss Jnanita Smith, Miss Velma Harris, Miss Louise Ware, Miss Edith Bills and Miss Clotiel Wilson. Guests from out of town invited were Mise ErUne Cromer of Salt Lake, Miss Elva Beekstead and Mrs. Leo Morgan of Eureka, Miss Mania 8tar of Nephi, Mrs. Clayton Martin of Ogden and Miss Dora Smith of Salt Lake. Joseph Crook was here lost week from Tonapnh, Nev., having been t. called by the serious illness of his Miss Grace Creer of Salt Lake has mother, Mrs. Hyrurn - Crook. Mrs. been visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Crook is now at Iho Provo General U. White. hospital and is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Will Amos entertainMiss Dorothy Knowles, who is a ed at dinner Monday evening, covers student at the U. of U., was home being placed for Mr. and Mrs. John for the week end. T. Lant, Mrs. Elizabeth Lee, Hains Bcrtolscn, E. L. McCormick, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Loveless were Frank Smith and Billy Finlayson. called to Salt Lake last Saturday by the illness of their mother, Mrs. The ladies of the Junior Bridge Eliza Loveless whose death occurred club pleasantly surprised Mrs. C. J. on Tuesday. Cottcrell at her home last Wednesday afternoon. Miss Marie Tervort entertained Mrs. Vertiard Anderson and little six of her girl friends at a candy pull last Wednesday evening. daughter were visiting relatives in Provo over thte week end. Willis Gale was down from Salt Mrs. P. O. Loveless entertained at Lake for the week end. dinner on Tuesday. She was assisted at by her daughter Mrs. Will McClellan Mrs, W. H. Recce entertained dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. and the guests were Mrs. Lida LoveJohn Amos, George Amos, George less, Mrs. Lizzie McBoth, Mrs. J. M. Strong and Mrs. Fred Lewis and Manwill, Mrs. G. F. Tilson, Mrs. children of Spanish Fork. Alpheus Bingham, Mrs. W. H. Reece and Mrs. Joseph Reece. Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Jenson and little son of Salt Lake were visiting Bishop and Mrs. L. A. Hill were last week with Mrs. Jonsens parents in Balt Lake on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Mendenha. B E. Townsend who recently re Mrs. Frank Smith has returned turned from California is in the home from a visit of ten days in city. Salt Lake. Mrs. W. L. Howell, formerly Miss Will Keele loft last week for Bossis Huish of this city, is here Eureka where he has secured emfrom Los Angeles for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Walter Huish. She ployment. will remain during the absence of Fearn Grey has returned from a Mr. Howell who is in the East on visit with his parents at Long Beech, business. California. The ladies of the Social Tea A baby boy was bom to Mr. and a delightful social afternoon Mrs. C. R. Whitney last Monday. on Tuesday as the guests of Mrs. Mrs. Whitney is a daughter of Mrs Anna Samnels-Smith- . The study of Kate Steiner. Henry W. Longfellow, the poet, was taken up and selections from his Mr. anj Mrs. John Persson were writings were given by Mrs. R. A. in Eureka last week with their Porter nnd Mrs. Breeze. Musical daughter, Mrs. Tom Householder who selections were given by Mrs. Allen, was seriously ill. Mrs. M. O. Plntten, Louise Ware and Ethel Lozier. Thirty-ninguests were invited. ' d 00000000000000000 1 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Value SANTAQUIN f OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Miss Vera Kaye entertained the A. F. F. club girls at her home Wednesday night. At twelve oclock luncheon was served to twelve guests. COOGAN JACKIE Postmaster Ray Hudson and Dave Crooks spent the fore part of the week ia Salt Lake, that great picture The Kid is in private life Mrs. D&ve Greenhalgh and infant son of Eureka, are visiting in this city with Mrs. Greenhalgh 's mother, Mrs. Caroline Johnson, Willis Gale of Salt Sundayin Santaquin. Lake one of the best dressed boys in the world. spent Tires are Down I I Lower Than Ever. Largest Stock In Payson. P-Jf- find Jackies Mrs. Amelin Bursell of Salt Lake is here visiting her father Joseph A. Rees, who has been seriously ill. every suit and Ford Tractors and Cars S 1 I Mr. and Mrs. Mennels Holladay entertainer nt a eard party at their home Tuesday evening, lie invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Kaye, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tietjen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crooks, Everett Holladay and Wandal Openshaw. Our Repair Department is the Best Equipped of any. MAINTAINING SHULER MOTOR CO. I Paycon, Utah a aUC3C3IE3CSXSXXSRPC3XXMK3ESmUIS 'xxooooooooooxxxxxxxxooooooooxxxx Will Pay $1.00 FOR WHEAT No. 2 or Better, for Immediate Shipment CREDIT In the protection of their depositors banks perform a servico that is of great value to the whole community. They nro instinctively sensitive about maintaining the reputaion and credit of the community at a high level The bonds issued by state, county and local subdivisions bring a higher price and are maintained at par by good banking. A community without banks findg it hard sometimes to market bonds even for a 'perfectly feasible and mertorioug project. Banks are not interested in the sale, of securities at heavy discounts Bnd if freely consulted about issues would often prevent losses to customers and taxpayers. e personal apparel, and bear all the marks of quality, style and value which, convinced Jackie and his parents that they are the best boy clothes ever mede. LANT & PERSSON CO. Mr, and Mrs. George Van Ausdal entertained a merry erowd at a honse parfy at their home Tuesday evening The occasion was in honor of Mr. Van Ausdal 's sister, Mrs. Bettie Duke, of Idaho. Dancing was the main feature, interspersed with refreshment a. GENOLA. overcoat-Thes- clotbes are iden. tical in every respect with the clothes that tl little film hero wears. They are produced by the House that makes all his own Miss Gladys Holladay entertained the following at a candy pull Monday evening: Miss Ada Goodall, Miss Drnice Tietjen, Miss Afton Peterson and Miss Wanda Holladay. will no longer be a passtime on the business streets of Lest Thnxaday some Santaquin. married men and yonng boys engaged in a snowball fight on the business street resulting in the breaking of one of the lsrge lights at the Service garage. Marshal Foote invited them to appear next morning before Constable Daniel Jerman who imposed each of the gusts of honor with a s fine of $3 eeeh for the married men beautiful rooking chair ns a gift of They were not aware they were appreciation from the members of the breaking one of the town ordinances. ward. Lunch was served cafnteria Funeral services were held here stvle by a special refreshment committee. A dance in the evening con- Wednesday at the ward ehnreh for Robert Tompeon, age 68 years, who cluded the festivities. passed away at his home in Santa-qni- n BaDIO amateurs Monday morning after si lingerBY GOVERNMENT ORDERS ing illness for the past year. The services were presided over by Bishop Pending the formulation of some George Lebaron. Music was furnishdefinite program of government reg- ed by the ward choir. The speakera ulation of radio service, the Depart- were Mr. Booth of Spanish Fork, ment of Commerce has issued an Mr. Tolhnrst of Leland, Mr. Worth-li- n order temporarily forbidding amateur of Payson and E. O. Bylund of radio sending stations from . broad- Provo. Many good things were said casting addresses and music. The of the deceased1. Mr. Tompson had total number of amateur radio send- been a resident of Spanish Fork. He ing stations in the United States is is survived by hia wife, Mra Arietta approximately 14,000. A11 these must Tompson, and - one son. Interment take out licenses. There arc over was made in the eity eemetery. The 100,000 receiving stations which are grave was dedicated by Thomas L. not licensed. All sorts of applica- Jenkins. tions are coming in for permits to operate sending stations. Recently one was received from the owner of a store who wished to use a sending station for the purpose of broadcastThe Genola local farm bureau met ing his advertising matteT. Under the President's order, Secretary of last Friday night to discuss plans Commerce Hoover has called a comfor cooperative marketing and buymittee of experts and representative ing and to formulate plans for road citizens to formulate a federal pol- improvement in the Genola district. icy of controlling radio service. Chiefly the mail route, fac-smil- e signature on the label of The Clothiers A free Booklet on the life of Jackie Coogan to every boy that calls for same. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ooooooooooo- - 4 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooxxoooo ANDERSON Undertakers and MOTOR We CO. & Licensed Embaimers EQUIPMENT Stand ready and able to Serve You In Time of Trouble. Modest, Uniform Pi ices Throughout. curtailed jj We sell Jackie Coogan Clothes and you will Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carter have gone to .Nephi for an extended stay- - Snow balling costar With Charlie Chaplin in e jpassaaBBeiaiuniiiiziuunmuninmui Distinction and Phone 119. Spanish Fork, Utah. OO '000000 o oooc 00000 that it was deemed necessary to caH in the state health officials to clear np the sanitation. Byron Alhstrom visitor Tuesday. f SALEM NEWS was W. W. York is still ill a Payson -1 4- - Mrs. Laurel Perkins of Midvale is Mr. of smallpox. here visiting with her parents, iinj Mrs. James Lauridson. The smallest son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Van Ausdal is ill of scarlet fever. 0. E. Cloward was in Salt last week. A baby boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor last Friday. Lake on business Miss Aralie Rawson returned to her homo in Salt Lake last Thursday to visit with her parents for an time. The Genola Ladies Farm bureau .will hold n meeting next Friday at th home of Mrs. N. W. Nolson. Frank Gardner of this city and Nursing nnd care of the sick room Miss Nelson of Palmyra were marand demonstrations will be conducted ried last week. A wedding Mrs. David Thomas and Mrs. supper by was given at the home of the bridetrained both nurses. Alhstrom, Byron grooms parents, Mr and Mrs. Sam Mr. and Mrs. Wallace I. Braith-wait- e The Dalton brothers have arrived Gardner. have returned after a week's from Iron county with a six horse visit in Salt Lake. The Salem ward began its teachers load of persona- - effects. training work last Sunday. This Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larson, Mr. Charles 8, Wilkinson is running a work will continue with Joseph Jenand Mrs. William T. Ewell and famkins in chagro. printing office in Salt Lake. ily, John Limm, Z. H. Ewell and Aldon Nelson attended the quarterly Mr. and Mrs. Otis Payzant of Glea E. and Fred W. Davis were conference at Payson last Sunday. Springville spent Sunday in Salem Spanish Fork visitors last week. visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Glen E. Davis wae ia Provo on Mrs. Andrew Peterson. Mrs. Vess Evans is ill. business last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Nelson entertained at dinner last Sunday afternoon their guests being Mr. and Mrs. Nathan J. Halloua and family. ... YOUNG MAN WANTS HOME. A large number of Salem people attended tho quarterly Conference at Payson last Saturday and Sunday. A deserving yonng man, whose home ia in Goshen, and who is atis tending the Payson high school, The work of constructing tho resdesirous of securing room and board ervoir for the new Salem water supin Payson in exchange for services. is now being constructed as rapH is willing to pay a smaU amount ply as the weather will permit and idly in cash, but striving to gain an education would prefer to work for the j early in the spring it is expected accommodation until the close of the hat the work of laying the water school year. Any who would be mains will be begun so that the water An Oversight. pleased to have the young man com- may be available in the residences Mr. and Mr Hansen and municate with Melvin Wilson, princi- during the summer Ray He "When I married you, I had family moved to Goshen last Friday pal of the Payson high school. boundless adoration for you I eould where For tho purpose of they will make their home. protesting fairly have devoured you! Now I The Explanation. against the drainage system a numregret that I didn't do it." Le RegMrs. Jaek Holing has been visiting ber of Salem peoplo appeared before iment. in Eureka the past week witk friends Police Captain "Why did you the board of county commissioners in and relatives. Provo last Tuesday. It is under-s'ooThe sweetest rewards in life are and forty-eigh- t that no definite action will be pieces 1" those that have been won with pains. Mrs. Ben; Richter was a Eureka The Culprit "I did it in a mo- visitor last week. ment of anger." Le Rire. complete survey Those who gather nothing in youth ritory has been made. have the same amoant in old age. Jack Holms wa in Enreka during The Real Question. the week on business. The Great Surprise. Mrs. C. B. Lewis has been ill the Fishorwoman "Dont yon want HOWS THIS ? few day. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE wiE to buy some fine crabs, sir. Look Fortune Teller "A dark man ao what we claim for It rid your system past soon going to give you the of Catarrh or Deafness caused by catheyre all alive." snrj tarrh. We do not recommend it for any Mrs. Nick Van Ausdall of SantaSummer Boarder "Yes, but are of your lifo." other disease. Le Journal Amusant. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE Is a quin is visiting with her, brother, they fresh Client "It must bo my I liquid, taken internally, and acts through Lars Lawon. who's going to raise my salary. the blood upon the mucous surf me of Distracted brother (left in charge La Liberte. the system, thus the inflammation and assistingreducing Nature in restoring Owing to insufficient quarantine of the baby) "Aw! They ought to ' normal conditions. All Druggists. Circulars free. regulations in this district scarlet send a book of instructions with these Of two evils it is good to choose F, J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. fever has gained sueh a stronghold, things." Life. the less, but better to choose neither. T. Baumgardner held a public unction sale last Tuesday at hia residence. Mr. and Mra Baumgardner will shortly move to Ogden where they will make their home nnd go into business. d' i 1 C. J. COTTERELL, Payson. t" J boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo j 4 |