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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Vest of Spanish Fork have been visiting here this IN THE SPOT UGHT Miss Bernice Hill, a bride of 'his week, was the guest of honor 'at last shower miscellaneous given Thursday at the home of Mrs. Sarah Stark by Mrs. Zcnda Stark Jones Hill. The gueste and Misg Naomi were close relatives and included Mrs. Laurancy Hill, Mrs. N. T. Curtis, Hre. Ora Kapple, Mrs. L. B. Wntlo, Winnie Mis Mrs. Clyde Tervort, Muss Wrido, Mrs. Joseph D, Stark, Liza Stark, Mrs. Surah Stark, Mrs. Kaye, Mrs. Fred Hill, the hostesses and the guest of honor. Huish entertained a Mrs. A. K. lust Saturday number of . friends evening in honor, of the birthday of her husband, Postmaster Huish, Progressive rook was the principal diversion and lunch was served by the hostess assisted by her daughters. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. William Clayson, Mr. and Mrs. lid 'Patten, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curtis, Eva Clayson, llanna Jones, Mary JVride, Dr. T. C. Jeppson and Arthur Jones. Mrs. Elmer Daniels is at Firth, Ida., visiting with her brother, Mil-toBarnett and family. Mrs. Don Barney returned Sunday morning from Eureka where she hna ben visiting with Mrs. Percy Hanks. Mr. Bnrnoy was here for tho week end. . Mrs. Paul Douglass was pleasantly surprised last .Wednesday afternoon by a party of friends. The affair was arranged most delightfully by Mrs. Albert Kapple and Mrs. C. C. F. Dixon. The oocasion marked the birthday anniversary of Mrs, Douglass. Mrs. B. A. Porter entertained at bridge last Saturday aftenoon for the members of the Bridge club aud the following special guests, Mrs. B. L. Jenson, Mrs. C. J. Cotterell, Airs. T. E. Reece, Mrs. Will Amos, Airs, John T. Lnnt, Airs. Floyd Airs, Wilson, Fearn Grey, Airs. Ray Stevens, Airs Tesso Earle and Mrs. AI. Gem go Flatten. Mis. P. 0. Loveless, Jr., and child i returned home Sunday from H where they have been for two months. ren Cal-ier- Willis Gale was down Lake for the week end. Salt Pay. Mrs. Fanny Coombs of Arizona and Mrs. Leslie Coombs of Fairview wore visiting here over Sunday. Bishop and Mrs. J. A. Loveless were given a surprise on Friday even- ing by a number of their friends. Songs, speeches and games provided an evening of merriment and a late supper w as served by the ladies of the party. Those present were Mr. and Mis. David Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. William Wignall, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Goorge Mrs. Virgil Peery, Ktaholi, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wmte, Mr. and Mrs, A. Roylance, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. at. Manwill, Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wride, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Cloward, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Snyder, Hanna Jones, Wilma Cloward, Airs. Henry Drissell, Mrs. Ben Drollingor and William Clayson. Mrs. Floyd Wilson entertained last for her young Saturday afternoon daughter, kathryn, who on that date celebrated her eleventh birthday. Progressive games were played and prizes awarded to Norma Wilson, Eugenie Breeze and Agnes McClellan. Thoso present were Melba Viertel, Erma Lant, Loitta Finlayson, Eugenie Breeze, Lonora Miles, Marie Huber, Erma Dorothy Grey, Lillian Grey, Wilson, Donna Wilson, Norma Wilson and Agnes McClellan. Albert McClellan was thoroughly surprised Wednesday evening when a group of hig young friends gathered at his home to celebrate his eighteenth birthday. Various games of skill and cleverness were arranged and prize were awarded to Sterling Roece, Wayne Loveless, Douglass Dixon and Naomi Ellsworth as the Contestants. Refrteuhments lueky were served. Those in the party were Sterling Reece, Dick Fairbanks, Leon Johnson, Wayne Loveless, Le Roy Robertson, Spence Amos, Douglass Dixon, Albert McClellan, Louise EllsWaro, Clotile Wilson, Naomi worth, Florence Thora Fairbanks, Wright, Madoline Wilson, Naomi Wil son and Winona McClellan. Albert Woods entertained a number of young people at his home Wednesday evening in honor of Jerome Brown who will leave next week for the British Mission. Lee B. Taylor was in Thursday on business. Salt Lake Mrs. Frank Walkingshaw and little daughter of Salt Lake are in Payson for the week. E. W. McMullin spent Wednesday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrmer Nebeker and son, Max, of Spanish Fork, spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. William Nebeker of this city. little Skaggs stores, was in Afiss Ela Francoin and Miss Alice Monday. Meircll attended the Huff reunion at Lake Shore Wednesday. huff Josso Earle entertained the Entro Nous club on Wednesday afternoon. Special guests were iu.r. B. L. Jensen, Afrs. R. A. Porter and Mrs. Anna Samuels-Smith- . Airs. Elroy Barnett was hostess to tho Iloni Fidi club on Thursday afternoon. Airs. Wendell Erlandson and Miss Gernldino ' Fairbanks were ape. cial guests. 0OO0000000 Payson last family reunion. com-ede- iri j the S3 V'e m Have JOnIC to gj PATS w jN One naif Soles Soles $1.00 ....75c ,ens Heel Straighten, .60c I.' r 'lief or Rubber 25c Ladies Heol Straighten ,...40c Ladies llubbor Heels Other Work in Proportion. We u only tho Best Materials. , S'te L-- Half Piut AM SHOE REPAIRING COMPANY CJI 3 F. REYNOLDS, Prop. Opposite The Paysonian Office, m st r. t l Cs- - COOO ; 0-- ooooooc ooooooooooo gathered at tho Lake Shore amusement hall last Wednesday at a reunion of the Huff familly, descended from Joseph Huff one of the foremost pioneers of the Utah valley. The honor guests of the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Huff of this city. The speaker of day was Bishop Lorenzo Argyle who paid a glowing tribute in memory of the sturdy pioneer. Luncheon was served at 5 oclock in the afternoon and at midnight. Dancing was enjoyed from 9 until 12 Highest Market Prices . Paid for V i PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Conault County Clerk or respective signors for further information. In tho District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County. PROBATE DIVISION. In the matter of the estate of Wheat, Oats, Chickens, Pigs and Cream C. J. COTTERELL, Payson. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Creditor! will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Elber-ta- , Utah, on or before the 5th day of April, A. D. 1922. CHARLES WATERBURY, Admims. tratrix. First Publication February 3, 1922. Last Publication March 3, 1922. In the District Court of tke Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for Utah Oouaty. PROBATE DIVISION. In tho matter of the estate of ETTA HUBBARD, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Creditors will prescat claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Genola precinct, Utah ;uaoa qjg eqj ojoioq Jo no qvm day of March, A. D. 1922. L. W. HUBBARD, Administrator. First Publication February 3, 1922. I.ast Publication March 3, 1922. HOWS THIS now A 1. y 9innnsniBiiPiB3P3i9ianBRRBinsi9ni?n3ziinn IEBfl9B33PSS3?37!igPlI9ia9S11 THE UNIVERSAL CAR Ford Retail Sales Go Over Million Show Increase of 05,000 Cars and Trucks Over Previous Year. 1 FOB SALE 40 acres good fruit H ground. Eight acre in young fruit trees and 9 acres alfalfa. Two miles west of Payson sugor factory. Phone 781-- J Provo. WATSON, HENRY OBERHANSLEY IN CHARGE OF STOCK JUDGING j s Paysonian. E. ent, that. J More than 300 persons MARY From the above it will be apparth& total apportionment to your state from the $15,000,000 appropriation aggregates $536,034. ii Sant-aquin- Wanted Used fivqpassenger aut. mobile. Must be good and price n, H Bonable. Address care Car, Ladies' from Tol-hur- New Price List for Shoe Repairing reis $164,258 Obeyhansley, of Payson, Henry of the staff of the Utah Agricultural college at Logan, has been chosen to take charge of the student 's livestock judging contests at the 'iir. termouutain livestock show in Salt Mrs. Geneva Stewart and son, Rus Martha Lake Roy Taylor and Mrs during the first week of April, to Lehi after Christensen spent the past week at Mr. sell, have returned has had a wide exOberhansely spending the past two weeks in Sant, Logan visiting at the Agricultural and the comline this in perience aquin. representacollege. They were the mittee feels fortunate in securing tives chosen by the farm bureau him for the important work. Mr. and. Mrs. Junior Wadsworth from this city. and little daughter of Salt Lake REVENUE FORMS AVAILABLE A party was given Mr. and Mrs. spent the past week were with Mr. Wadsworths parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli F. Taylor last Saturday evenipg Collector of Internal revenue, James T. J. Wadsworth. friends. Those by a few of their H. Anderson, makes announcement piesent wero Mr. and Jura. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Antrum Robbins and Jenkins, Mrs. Minnie Hodapp, Mrs. that the following Tevenue tax forms children of KnightsviHe wero Sunday Lucy B. Parsons, Roy Taylor, Miss can be obtained from the various revAralie Rawson, Miss Rose Robbins, enue offices in Utah, for the conguests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick York. aud Miss Emma Parsons. The time venience of those making reports to Mrs. William Chatwin spent the was spent jn games and music. Lunchhe internal revenue bureau. past week in Balt Lake with relatives.' eon was served about 11 o'clock. A Form 1040-F- , schedule of form inuseful wedding gift was given to Mr. come and expenses, to be filed with Mr. and Mrs. C. Martie Tietjen and Mrs. Taylor, income tax returns by fanners. and little daughter of Lark spent Form 1096, annual information reetc-- , Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Tiet- UTAH RECEIVES FEDERAL turns of payments of ! income jen s father, Ephraim Tietjen. AID FOB FOBEST BOADS summary of reports on form 1099, to made by all employers. Lars Peterson of Salt Lake has Utah will recevie $536,034 from the Form 1099, report of income of has been a guest of his brother, Olof calen$15,000,000 federal appropriation for $1000 cr more paid during the Peterson, of Snntaquin. national forest roads and trails, ac- dar year, to be made by all employers. Forms 1096 and 1099 should be Mrs. C. A. Erickson entertained a cording to advices received here from from Utah, not latter than mailed E. reO, Leatherwood, number of her Provo friends and her Congressman 8 or 10, as they must be filed March the second district of son, Louis Nelson, of Provo at dinner presenting commissioner of internal the ith Utah in The congress. following last Sunday. letter has been 'received from the revenue, sorting division, Washington D. C. on or before March 15; otherwas held, acting forester of the United States Missionary conference a the maker is subjected t wise. hre last Sunday. Spring Lake and forest service: of November letter penalty. 10, 1921, By Genola wero well represented. Dr. While tho blank form 1099 does not you were advised that the apportionHughes of Spanish Fork, Mr. l for the information, it will be of ment to Utah from the first $2,500,of Leland and Dr. A. L. Curtis emof Payson wore the principal speak- - 000 under the recent $15,000,000 ap. great convience to employer a)id in the if for making up employed, national ployee congress by propriation era. forest roads and trails amounted to form 1099, will indicate as to the emmari j ployee, by typewritten word What is going to keep you from 08,529, to am now advise ried I or following the that , single, glad you A farcial facing the music? name. the has of secretary agriculture employers in three acts just waa presented here Friday and Saturday of Inst approved the apportionment of the Islands off the Corsican coast were week at the Jewel theatre by the balance of $7,000,000 set aside by the act for roads of primary impor- recently offered for sale at $6,000 , club Dramatic of Niquatnaa with a cast of R. P. Swenson, tance to the states, counties and each. Grant Johnson, Willis Whrtier, Leslie communities and also tho apportionA contenarian of Aldershot EngRuth ment of the $5,500,000 segregated by Olsen, Leo Christensen, Miss Perkins, Miss Ramona Wall, Miss the act for roads of primarily useful land, ig recorded as having lost his Hellen Christensen and Miss Jessie in the protection, development and first tooth at the age of 102. utilization of the forests. Pierce. the Under of j The Crownvof Hungary consists of apportionments The Y. M. and Y. L. association will present a play next week at tho these two funds the state you repre- - two diadems; one dating back to 1000 sent will receive $273,247 from the and the other to 1072. Jewel theatre. TOO LATE FOB CLASSIFICATION (.west SALEM NEWS cold - weather We have had such Mrs Emma Chalwiu of Provo, spout the week end in Buntaquin the guest here the past two weeks that there is thick ice on the lake which has of relatives. caused good skating. Several men Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Openskaw, Mr. aie cutting ico, and storing it for and Mrs. Albert Grecnhalgh, Mrs. the summer. Christena Crooks, Mrs. Carolina Rees, Mr. and Jura. Eli F, Taylor enter, find Miss Druce Tietjen wore Provo tained Miss Aralie Rawson last Sunvisitors Friday, day evening. ;T.'!3SS32Zn333:32!3rjSlPSrS!;K3H5M3aaB3saMMMMM 1 ii $7,000, 000 fund and the $5,500,000 fund OOOOOOOOOOOOfOOOOi Air. and 'AI is. Karl F. Keeler were the guests of Air. and Airs. Ray Mon o clock. Airs S E. Ware and Afrs. L. on at dinner last Sunday evening D Pfmit entertained the leibes of the 'arch followed. ELDERS DANCE Slicin' Tea on Tuesday afternoon at the homo of Airs. Ware. Dr. L. D. Pfouts, Vearl Manwill Under the auspices of the elders and Edmund Evans will make a trip Mrs. S. B. Wilson was nt Spanish Hi the ranger station, about twelve quorum, a dance will be given in the Fork on Tucsdny to attend the fun miles up the Fayson canyon, tomorrow Second ward amusement hall on Friday night of next week. e nl of Mrs. Ilieks. Everyone making tho distance on skis. is invited. Thesrt ilices arc tho 3, 1922- - SANTAQUIN Mr. and Mrs. William Nebeker were surprised Thursday night by a number of friends who gathered at their home. Music was furnished by Miss Louis Bichmond and Mr. Vernic Refreshments wcto served Aliss Bernice Hill, daughter of Mr. Richmond. and Mrs. Fred Hill, was married on at 12 oclock. Welnesday In the Salt Lake temple Mr. and Mrs. Will Nebeker and to Glen H. Stewart of Spanish Fork where the young couple will reaitle. sons, La Var and Rex, spent three days of last week with their son and Afrs. Jerry Zeeman waa in Provo daughter, Harmer Nebeker and Lottie Sunday to see her brother, Melvin Payzant, in Spanish Fork. Elmer, who is convalescing from an George A. Holt, Utah manager of operation for appendicitis. Airs. ALs. B. L. Jensen was hostess to the Junior Bridge club last Alomlny f. fte; noon. - Guests other than, the Edith regular mombors wore Airs. Cravens, Mrs, William Omelia, Airs. B F. 0U, Airs. C. F, Diron, Mrs.. S. E. Ware, Mrs. Alary MeBoth, Mrs. 'i.i'k Haris nd Airs. Elmer AleBeth. Tie hijh seoro was won by Airs. John T, Lent for the club and by Ain. B. F. Ott for the guests. XXXXXX week. from William Quigley is visiting in son with relatives and friends. UTAH. FEBRUARY Retail sales of Ford cars, trucks and Fordson tractors have again exceeded the million mark for the year 1921, according to a statement given out today by the Ford M tor Corr piny. The Ford factory and assembly plant production figures reached a total of 1,093,740 cars, trucks and tractors for the year, with retail sales by dealers approximating 1,093,000, which in the United States alone surpassed the 1920 retail sales record by 104,213 Ford cars and trucks. The Ford Company says the outlook for 1922 is decidely optimistic. In fact, concrete evidence already exists in that car and truck retail sales for December 1921, exceeded December 1920 sales by almost 25 per cent, and Fordson tractors retail sales for the same periods show an inciease of over 100 per cert for December 1921, as well as an increase over the total tractor sales for the month of November. . these facts seem to indicate that not only are the farmers buying more freely, but that the general public is becoming more responsive and receptive. Another point brought out by a comparison of production figures for the past two years shows that Ford enclosed cars are gaining in popularity, as 23 per cent of the 1921 production were Sedans and Coupes as against a total of 18 per cent for the year previous. " Recent reductions in Ford car and truck prices brought them to a new low level. The Touring car now sells for $348, the Runabout for $319, theXoupe for $580, the Sedan for $645, the Chassis for $285, and the Truck for $430, all F. O. B. Detroit. This is the fourth price cut in the past sixteen months. During that time the price of the touring car alone has been cut from $575 to $348, a reduction of 40 per cent. Reduction on some of the other types have been even greater. ' The Ford Company believes that this reduction, while not a large one, is especially important at this time as it should go a long way towards stabilizing market conditions. ' , 3 , Ford is giving employment at present to approximately 40,000 men in his main at plant Detroit, the importance of which is emphasized when consideration is given to the fact that nearly 20 per cent of the citys population is duectly dependent upon the Ford Motor Company. ? HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what ws claim for It rtd your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by catarrh. We do not recommend it tor any other dleease. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE Is liquid, taken internally, and acts through of the blood upon the mucous surfaces the syetem, thus reducing the Inflammation and assisting Nature in restoring normal conditions. Circulars free, AU Druggists. F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, Ohio. SHULER MOTOR CO. Payson, Utah mi i V |