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Show THE PAY30NIAN, PAYSON, o IN THE SPOT LIGHT . . the early evening. the party Later, divided and thirty were guests at the home of Miss Marjorie Wilson wbero refreshments were served. The others were entertaiuod by Miss Dclsa Tol-hur- at Hursts Confectionary. Miss Maui me IToumj, Miss Jensen and Mrs. Sorensen w ere chaperones, Lewis Quigley was here from Moab last week visiting with his mother, Mrs. James Webb and other relatives. Mrs Garry Stevens of luyson, Mrs. Nuphi Jensen of Weston I dm., and Mrs, John Arbuuah of Hock Springs, Wyo., were in Salt Lako last woek to attend tho funeral of Harriet John, son, the 20 months old child of their brother, Horace Johnson. The baby was burned to death in tho County hospital, through tho negligence of an attendant. Harry 8. Tipton has been in Salt Lake during the week. Mrs. Pfouts, Mr. Early and Mr B. F. Ott. Mrs. Will McCormick re. ceived the club prize and Mr. B. F i ' ... pooooooooooooooo Douglass. SANTAQUIN iij-i- I h , SALEM NEWS j. j. j. j W TTTTTx TTtT Mr, ami Mrs. John Amos wero in with their C'OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOCa' Mr. and Mrs, John Lant, Mrs. Nob Spanish Fork Suturday Mr. Frod Lewis and family, daughter, lie Gramshaw, Mr. and Mrs, S. B. Miss Max Ana Tiutjeu of Salt Lake Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Will Amos is visiting this woek in Santaquin M is. Eustace Mendenhall entertainwere tho guests of Mr and Mrs. Fkiy with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ed last and dinner at Friday evening Wilson ou Monday evening, Charles A. Tictjou. cards. Covers wero plured for Mr. Leland Wright left Salt Lake on end .Mrs. It. B. Douglass, Mrs, Lizzie Air. and Mrs. Frank Wall and Mrs. Miss Chloo Shepherd, Mrs, Wednesday to fill a two years mis- McBeth, Lizzie Ann Whiter spent the last sion for the L. D. S, church iu the Ephriam Shepherd, Bert 1helps and week end in Mona with Mrs. Emma Mrs. Mr. Mendenhall. and cenfial 'states. His father and brother Kaye, who is seriously ill at tho E. C. Wright and Floyd Wright achome of Bishop Garfield. Wilson. Cloticl Lo Ware Louise ' companied him to Salt Lake on Tues- f (toy Robinson mid Douglass Dixoii Airs. Olof Olsen entertained at wero tho guests of Sponso Amos at Covers were laid for dinner Sunday. Miss Ora Jeppson entertained a a pleasant social evening last Sunday. twclvo guests. number of her young friends at a Mrs, Flint Dixon entertained at a rousting party and supper last SaturAirs. Joseph L. Olsen has returned house beautifully arranged party home after day evening. a visit in Provo with relt Friday evening. Supper wus atives. served in tho early evening from four Tho senior claw of tho Iayson small tables each of which was decorschool had their class party Inst high Elm. - Tietjen was a Salt Lake Friday evening at the school building. ' ated with pink and white carnations. visitoi :io last week end The chosen color scheme was used in The orchestra pavilion provided menu. Covers music for dancing. Games of various various ways in the A ih club has been organizkinds wore arranged and supper ser- - were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Dixon, ed hcra bating and the first debate was held Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee It. Taylor, Dr, ami lu-- t Siradayd evening in the war Mrs. L. N. Ellsworth, Mr. nnd Mrs, Tho subject wasi church. The Evils Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith enter- Karl F. Keeler, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sydney Tobacco. of Mr. Mrs. Mr. and McMullin, tained at dinner followed by eards on Corny, Mr. and Tuesday evening. Covers were plmred and Airs, 0. E. Cloward Jr., Tho fourteenth quorum of seventies for twelve including tho following Airs, liny tumid II. Clayton. Supper will hold their annual reunion Friday rook was at followed by progressive exclusive of the family; Mr. and in the town hall. Mrs. John. Done, Mr. and Mrs. Clif-foi- which Leo It. Taylor received high Bale, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Smith score. After hearing and accepting the and Mr. and Mrs Will Amos. , last ycarg report of the water board Mrs. Clifford Bale entertained the of Santaquin, the following new ofeulb Hour tho last of ladies Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Jensen Happy spent ficers for the ensuing year were electwas afternoon. Luncheon Inst week end in Salinn. Friday Green-hnlgserved nnd the time spent in the ed: Jesse Holladay, Albert R. Kaye, Hirum Hudson, Roy Mr. nnd Mrs, Hyrum Lemmon left usual way. Willie Greenhalgh and Gus Wiekinson. m Wednesday for California where A tie resulted between John M. Hail. Tho seventh grade from the central will spend the remainder of the has In day nnd Adalbert Kaye which ; school enjoyed a coasting party Alon-dawinter. not been decided yet. The hill. on Petectnoot evening Mrs. Ephriam Shepherd of Monn affair wns arranged by their superdaughter, Tietjen and is visiting at the home of her dniight. visor, Afr. Holliday. Ephraim Drucc, whilo motoring to Paytfon or, Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall. with eduesday, met an accident Airs, Jesso Enrl was hostess to and Mrs. Leliluh Franeom, Mrs, Davo, the Junior Bridge elub on Tuesday thoir car between Santaquin and Hrewerton and Miss Sue Brcwcrton afternoon. Special guests were Airs. Spring Lake, The car skidded last Friday for California. Rodney Wilson, Airs. John Cravens, upset after pacing over the bridge and pinned its occupants under it. Air. Tietjen miraculously escaped injury with a slight bruise on the forehead while his daughter was thrown through the wind shield into the snow. They were found in this condition by two salesmen who were passing by and brought them back sum to their home. Dr. Mott was found examination an and nioned, the girl suffering from two fractured ribs and a sprained arm. The car ws a complete wreck. U Ul,8.J lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Ott the guest prize. Mrs. C. F. Dixon entertained the club Taut Bridge Miss Bernice Dixon and Miss Donna Saturday. Mrs, Mr. J. R. Niels were the guests of Mr. and Harvey of Salt Luke, Will Amos were Mrs. B. L. Jensen at dinner Monday. Vance and Mra special guests. Mrs Frank Harris Miss Thora Wright entertained and Mrs. Amo received the club and guest prizes. eighteen of the friends of her brother Leland Wright last Thursday evening. Alisa Minnie Bowen and Miss Stella BOwen entertained eighteen of their A farewell testemonial was given frionds Sunday evening. Coasting in tho Third ward last Sunday evenwas first enjoyed and later at the ing in honor of Leland Wright who Bowen home lunch was served and left last week to till a mission in various kinds and music the central states. Albert Powell was games of tho principal speaker on tho program. provided entertainment. Other numbers included remarks by Mrs. Ford Wilson entertained the John Boyer of Springville, and N. T. Boni Fide club Wednesday. Progress, Curtis, readings by Miss Velma Har- ive five hundred was the diversion ris and selections by tho Nelson quarand honors in the game went to Miss tette. Lisle Cravens and Mrs. Stanley Wilson. Guests exclusive of club memMiss Jenuio Stark entertained a bers were Alias Marguerite Douglass, number of her friemls ouuday even- Aliss Ellen Anderson, Miss Lisle ing at a sleighing purty followed by Cravens, Mrs. Floyd Wilson and Mrs, supper ut her homo. The guests were Gcorgo F. Wilson. Della Wighlman, Ruby Mc.Muliin, Grace Douglass, Harold Smith, Wulter e..rlo, La, von Bingham and Shirley rV W The girls of the eighth 'grade en joyed a very pleasant evening, in a social way last Friday. The leading feature wus a sleigh ride party in ... ... UTAH, JANUARY 13, 1922. j Use a Check Book A baby boy was born to Mr. Mrs. Ernest Davis last and Tuesday. Mother and baby are doing fin. The purposed route for the state road was surveyed last week. Mr. Orem and his attorney have also spent two days here looking over the survey. The married people of this city had a dancing party last Tusday evening. Luncheon was served at twelve o' clock Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sabin entertained at dinner last Thursday for their brothers and sisters. Miss Elva Stone wns present at the opera given at Spanish Fork last day evening. Mrs. Estella Holmes spent Fri- last Thursday in Provo. and Mrs. Richard Huntington and two daughters, Maria and Virg-inispent Sunday here visiting relatives. Mr. a, in paying your bills. It gives prestiage and enables you to keep a more accurate account of your financial transactions. oooooooo The Payson Exchange Savings Bank Offers exceptional facilities to its customers. ,A-- 4 oooooooo The stork paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sabin December 31 and left a fine baby girl. Five Per Cent on Savings. Miss Josephine Warnick has returned to this city to finish her school term. She has spent a week at home visiting her parents. oooo oooooooooo ooo oooooooooooooooooo JONES-BAL- E Announcement has been made ' of the engagement of Earl Bale of this city to Aliss Vera Jones, daughter of Air. and Mrs, Joseph H. Jones of Spanish Fork. The wedding will take plaeo in the Salt Lake temple in the near future. Difficulty is experienred in procur-in- g so suitable horses for artillery, experiments are being made with son, Utah, on or beforo the 15th day of March, A. D. 1922. ELLEN M. BUTLER, Administratrix. First Publication January 13, 1922. Last Publication February 10, 1922. motor-tractors- . A hen has produced an egg bearing In the District Court of the Fourth on its shell the resemblance of Judicial District of the State of Utah, face of a clock. in and for Utah County. A the i j PROBATE DIVISION. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP In the matter of the estate of NOTICES Consult County Clerk or respective CLARISSA J. TANNER, Deceased, j NOTICE TO CREDITORS. signers for further information. Creditors will present claims with In the District Court of the Fourth vouchers to the undersigned at Pay-soUtah, on or before the 15th day Judicial District of the State of Utah, of March, A. D. 1922. in and for Utah County. EZRA L. TANNER, Administrator. PROBATE DIVISION. In tho matter of the estate of First Publication January 13, 1922. Last Publication February 10, 1922. JOHN R. BUTLER, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Women Creditors will present claims with buy fifty per cent vouchers to the undersigned at Pay- - more shoes than they ever did before. to-da- y Five million seven hundred and thousand seven hundred barreis of beer were and thirty-threconsumed in Great Britain during the first three months of this year. ninety-thre- e e The tea tree is an evergreen plant. Banjos, which originated in India, spread to the rest of the world. The actual weight of the human brain or the size of the head is no sign of special intelligence. 9 !aa:sziaaauMBaaBEiMiHe9nasaBUMBiHxaiiiaiHiaMiaiuiiaaiBiataanianiuaH , . SUITS, COATS UNIOR PROM DRESSES ' Friday Evening, January 20 STUDENTS REHEARSING FOR CONCERT IN SALT LAKE, We have sold many new dresses for this occasion, bufc perhaps some have not yet made their selections. .... . . extra quality . Crepe Jersey, New, this seasons light shades Crepe De Chines, Satins, all colors, 36 inches wide the kind that wears Taffetas, -- $3.50 $1.75, $2 00, $2 25 36-inc- $2.00, $2.25 SILK HOSIERY Thread Silk, Brown or $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 oooooooo Slippers and Oxfords Cuban or Louis Heel, Black Kid, Light or Dark Brown, Patent Leather, Several Styles to Select from at Prices to Suit. Payson, Utah 250 students t 4tjr j g oooooooc Farmers, Merc. than parts of Utah, as from other states the University of entation of one of ever attempted in $1.95 . from all well as Btudents are rehearsing at Utah for the presthe largest concerts the state. The entertainment will bo given in the 8alt Lake tabernacle on February 3. Judging from interest in local talent thnt has been shown in the past by tho people of Utah, it is expected that every soat will be taken, accord-into professor Thomas Giles head of the music department at the state university. It is found necessary, two concerts will bo given to accomodate the crowds, Afusical organizations of the university that will take part in the concert are the seventy.piece sympony orchestra, the University band, made up of fifty-fiv- e students, the mens glee club, the girls glee club, the varsity quartet, the string quartet nud the girls double quartet. Numerous requests for a large concert of this kind have been received by Professor Giles, stating that such a musical entertainment would be a good wry to place before the public a snmp.e of the talent that is generally known to be present among the people of Utah. U. of U. News Bureau. , Moro Our lines of silks in the evening shades are complete. Georgette Crepes, all colors $1.25 Co-o. p. g g g 5 NOTICE per cent discount $9.00 to $40.00 These are All New 5 5 Many special discounts throughout the store. Special prices on many Shoes. Costs at less than manufacturers1 costs. - a 13-2- ' Farrer Bros. Co. TO OWNERS OF DOGS Notice is hereby given that the dog tax for 1922 is now due and payable at tho office of the city marshal in Pnvson. Applications for dog license must bo made by or before February 1, 1922, and after that date all dogs without licenses will be slain. By order of the CITY MARSHAL, of Pnyson City, t - 29-3- 1 No. University Ave. j A Phon6 44. 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