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Show fffiE PAYSONUN, PAYSON, UTAH. JANUARY 6, 1922. Miss Dora Smith is here from Salt Lake to remain for a fortnight with her mother, Mrs. George Jones. IN THE SPOT LIGHT Flora Soren and Misa Elva Stone and enjoyed themselves untu morning. OOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOO SALE! NEWS SANTAQUIN Mrs. L H. Smith is here from Salt Lake visiting with her mother, Mrs. VOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC Mrs. John Buckmau had for her hire. L.' V.Nebeker entertained at VV. H. Reece. They were at Spaiusu The members of the ltcbckah lodge lurk ond Monday with Mrs. Fro holiday guests, Miss Florence Back-mamid their partners enjoyed a watch a family dinuer last Friday, the occas-sioof Salt Lake and Geoige auii being her birthday anniversary. Leiws and children. party on New Years eve at the L 0.1 . Frank Backman of Logan. twenty-fivewere for Covers clock hot o halL a At nine O. F. placed Miss Donna Wilson entertained at chicken supper was served with covMrs. Bertha Johnson was hostess Harold Smith entortaiued a number a birthday parity last Thursdy after Will Page ers placed for fifty-livacted as toastmaster and short toasts of his young friends on Saturday oo u, the occasion of her thirteenth to the members of the Social Hour club at her home Thursday of last uirthay anniversary. An evening at a watch party. exitcinporanooiLSty. wijre 'in&do week. Lunch was served to fourteen ' folmusical was program impromptu Balt Lake members. of Mr. Miss Frieda Nicols Mrs. and James litand Empey lowed by several hours of miscellaneous games. The committee having was the guest of Miss Clotiel Wilson tle sou of Salt Lake spent the week Mrs. Will Chatwin and Mrs. Iua end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Amos. the arrangements in charge consisted during the holidays. Tietjen were Provo visitors Wednesof Mrs. Mattio Peay, Mrs, Bose More-forMr. and Mrs. Caleb Tanner and day. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Ooates and childMm Ethel Buckley and Mrs. ren were in Lein with relatives for two cnildren of Provo were the guests Olive Loveless. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Openshaw and of Mr. and Mrs. Phineas Curtis on the holiays. New Years daughters spent New Years in Salt day. Mrs. Wildman Murphy enlertaiuod Lake with Mr. Openshaw s mother, Mis8 Allie Webb entertained a numtho Bocial Tea on Tuesday afternoon. ber of her young friends at a candy George Page, instructor in the Mrs. Caroline Openshaw. Gruntsville high school, spent a few Will McCormick made a business pull Sunday. Mrs. Orson Hudson and daughter, days of last week here with his relatrip to Salt Lake on Wednesday. Marie and Roene, of Salt Lake spent Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith were in tives. the holidays in this city. Miss Beituice Dixon entertained a Salt Lake to spend New Years with their children. Mrs. Elmer had her for McBet, her her friends at of number young One of the most interesting events guests during Christmas week her borne Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Clayton sister, Mrs. Long and Miss Thompson. of the season, was the watch party Miss Lucille Curtis was hostess at entertained a few friends at a plea- They left for their homes in Salt given Saturday night by members of the Elite club at the home of Mr. a watch party on How l ear's eve. sant social evening last Friday. Those Lake on Monday. and airs. enjoying their hospitality were Mr. Roger Openshaw. Four Niue guests were present. Mrs. John E. Huish spent the holi- tables of five hundred were played, and ; Mrs. Will McClellan, Mr. and Mm Samuel Francom entertained Mrs. M. J. Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. days in Eureka with. her daughter, after which lunch was served to Mr. and Mrs. Vess Evans, Jur. and Mrs. at dinner Tuesday in honor of the John T. Lant, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mrs. Eugene Peterson. Mcnnels Holladay, Mr and Mrs. Bill of Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Wilaeveujtieth birthday anniversary Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Cellventtra and Broadbent, Mr. and Mrs. Jeddy Green-halgMr. Francom. son, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Jensen, Mr. Mr. an Mrs. Hirum Kaye, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris, Mrs. Nellie children of Springville were the Mrs. Albert Kapplo was tendered Gramshaw and Mrs. Cornelia Clayton. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erland-so- and Mrs. Elmer Tietjen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grecnhalgh, Mr. and Mrs. last Sunday. very pleasant surprise party last La Mar Loutensock of Manga, George Stanton, Mr. and sirs. Len-oarThursday evening by a number of Miss Thelma Wood entertained at Fulmer, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Quayle Dixon, Byron Staheli and her friends. Brenteual Curtis entertained at an a New Years party at her home Sun- Openshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reid announce oyster supper and watch party Sat- day evening. Openshaw. the engagement of their daughter, urday night at tho homo of Mr. Ed Mrs. Rodney Wilson After spending the Christmas holientertained Miss Defers Reid, to Guy 11. Hurst. Patten. the Boni Fidi chib on Wednesday days in Santaquin, Mr. and Mrs. I. The marriage will take place on Jan. Goorge A. Perry Jr., entertained a afternoon. Progressive five hundred Donald Jerman left Monday for Nev18, in the Salt Lake temple. few frionds nt his home Saturday was the diversion. Mrs. Floyd Wil- ada where Mr. Jerman will continue dance. the In the son and Mrs. Dave Shuler received his work as teacher in the Lincoln Among those from Payton who at- evening following tended the funeral services in Spanish party were Clotiel Wilson, Frieda Em- the prizes. Guests exclusive of reg- county high school Fork Sunday held for Fred Lewis pey, Afton Nobekor, Myrth Dixon, ular club members were Mrs. Floyd Mr. and Mrs.Cloyd Holladay and were the following, exclusive of the Quincy Burdick, Sterling Chatwin, Wilson, Mrs. Fearn Grey and Miss N. S. Holladay returned to Pocatello relatives: Mr. an Mrs. J. V. Neoekcr, Ned Wiglitninn and tho young host. Lyle Cravena. last Sunday after spending the week Melvin Wilson, Joseph Bingham, Mrs. Mrs. John Lant was a Provo visitor in Santaquin. Mrs. T. F. Tolhurst was visiting in Alfred B, Wilson, President Joseph Reece, President C, H. White, Albert .Halt Lake for a few days during the on Wednesday. George and Frank Backman have Iowell, Mr. and Mrs. John Barnett, past week. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shuler, Mr. and returned to Logan after spending the Mrs. Minuio Douglass, Mrs.' John Per-ssohis Mrs. Ed Patten, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. holidays here with relatives. and Mrs. Raymond H. Clayton. Courtney Wcggland spent Christmas vacation with his parents Ellsworth were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monsen last Friday Mr. and 'Mrs. N. S. Holladay enterMr. and Mrs. Thomas Gill of Salt n Balt Lake. tained at a watch party at their home Lake have been visiting for n few evening. Miss Alta Marcil wag down from Saturday evening. Those bidden were days with Mr. and Mrs.Joseph MorMr. an Mrs. Dave Shuler and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jerman, Mr. and Salt Lake for last week end. gan. P. C. Wightm&n were visiting in Pro- Mrs. Charles A. Tietjen, Mr, and Mrs. I. Donald Jerman of Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson entertained vo last Wednesday. MIhr Nonna Wilson entertained a Mrs. Cloyd Holladay her of Pocatello, mother and Mrs. Alice friends a of her at watch brother, group girl Mrs. Will McCormick was hostess Mrs. Daphna Moore, Ephraim Tietjen, party Saturday night at the homo of Smith and Earl Smith of Salt Lake at a beautifully arranged bridge Stanley Tietjen and Norma Jerman. her grandmother, Mrs. Wignall. during Christmas week. luncheon last Friday given in honor Supper was served at midnight. Melba Bona received the prize in the Miss Ruth Butterfield of Salt Lake of her guest Miss Copeland of Tooele. progressive game contest and Marjorie Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tietjen and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holiday decorations were used in the Wilson the consolation. An oyster home and the tapers on the lovely Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greenhalgh were Bigler during the holidays. supper was served at 11 oclock. Christmas tree were lighted at twi- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hiruin Kaye Miss Louis Austin of Garland re- light. Four tables of bridge were Sunday evening at their home. Mrs. John F. Harris and Mrs. Knth-rlBills entertained the members of turned homo Monday after a visit of played. Mrs. Frank Harris was givLester Chatwin is improving nicely the Empyrean club and their husbands ten days at the home of her aunt, en the prize for high score, Mrs. Will McClellan the consolation and Miss from his operation which was perat the Harris home On Saturday night. Mrs. J. M. Man will. Red and white carnations were used Copeland the guest prize. The guests formed at the Provo hospital last for tho decoration of the table where Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Bingham who were Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mrs. John week. the guests were sen tod for supper at were married early in Lecember were Lant, Mrs. Will McClellan, Mrs. B. L. The ladies of the Social Hour club midnight as the old year was passing pleasantly surprised last Friday even- Jensen, Mrs C. F, Dixon, Mrs. Frank Elmer McBeth, Mire entertained their husbands at a and the new was ushered in. Pro- ing by a largo number of their friends Harris, Mrs. ' gressive games provided the entertainr and neighbors. Music and games Mae MeBct h, Mrs. L. D. Stewart, watch party New Year's eve at the ment daring the evening. Mrs. Will made the evening merry and a bount- Mrs. C. J. Cotterell and Mrs. Fearn home of Mr. and Mrs. William Madserf received the prize and George eous supper was provided by the Giey. Dancing and card playing were the features of the entertainCloward the Consolation. Special ladies of tho party. The hr:!) s of the Junior Bridge club ment. A midnight supper was served. Mrs. Thomas guestn were Mr. and Gill of Salt Lake. is neber Curtis, who teaching uenj (no hostesses at one of the largEdna Swenson is home after spendschool in Nevada, spent his holiday est cf the n.tnyNew Years eve parting the holidays in Provo at the home Le Mar Loutonsoek returned lo his vacation hero with his pnrents, Mr. ies. Fach member invited her and one couple to be her guests of Dr. Sandgreen. home at Magnft on Monday after and Mrs, Nahum T. Curtis. for the evening. Until midnight the spending his holiiiny vacation with Mrs. John R. Kaye entertained at his grand(rents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos at party, numbering almost fifty, was at Mrs. George Jones entertained the da nee in the pavilion. Equipped a family New Years dinner Sunday. The eph Bingham. Mrs. LoiTtensock left cards on eSnturdny evening. with and other noise Those present were Mr. and Mrs. on Saturday. ' party remained to greet the new year. matingay caps, horns, all entered John Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Hirum Kaye, contrivances, Mr. heartily into the spirit of the occasion Mr. and Mrs. Roger Openshaw, with n element and fun. After greet- and Mrs. Elmer Tietjeir, Percilla Kaye, , i ing the lrvi year a cafeteria supper Floyd Kaye and fifteen grandchildwas served by the ladies at the home ren. of Mrs. B. L. Jensen. Marie, story Mrs. Joseph L. Olsen is visiting in telling and a kangaroo court concluded the festivities. Provo the guest of Mrs. E. O. OF THE The stork paid a visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perkins on DecMr. and Mrs. F. Allen and daughter, ember 20, leaving a fine baby boy. of Mammoth have been Iwndny guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olof Olsen. Miss Mae Moe of Salt Lake was a Close of Business Dec. 31, 1921, as Made New Years holiday guest of Miss The new town officers took over the Jessie Samuels at the Strawberry reins of government last Monday State Bank Commissioner. i hotel with Eugene B. Higginson, mayor. Members of the board are Henry A merry crowd met at the home Greenhalgh, Austin Carter, Gus Wick-ma- n of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Heaton Saturand Nephi Nelson. RESOURCES: day evening to weleom the abvent of the new year. Progressive games After spending the holidays in Loans and Discounts . . . and music offered the evenings Santabuin, Miss Rhoda Borgensen has $407,234.60 entertainment and at midnight returned to Salt Lake. . . Building, Furniture and Fixtures 18,000.00 and supper was served to Mr. Mrs. Joe Heaton, Mr. and Mrs. John Federal Reserve. Stocks and County Warrants Aged only ten, Rose Reeve, of Lon2,540.00 Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Roylance, don, Ontario, has passed examinations Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer of Bnricy, Liberty Bonds $50,000.00 qualifying her to enter the University Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ostler of Cash and Due from Banks 35,503.01 Marysvale, Loyd Roylance, Mr. and 85,503.01 HUSBANDS STORY WILL AMAZE Mrs. Heaton and family. ' PAYBON $513,277.61 Miss Lemma Brimhall left WednesAdler-ik- a He says: helped my day for Salt Lake after a ten day wife for on LIABILITIES: the stomach and sour gas visit with friends and relatives here. stomach in TWENTY MINUTES, n and Undivided Profits 1$ 70,363.14 corks Capita, Surplus greatest expectations. t t 'Miss Florence Samuels was in Salt Adler-i-k- beyond acts on BOTH - upper and Total Deposits Lake last Saturday attending the lower bowel 397,914.47 removing foul matter theatrical production, Aphrodite. which stomacn. poisoned Brings Bills Rediscounted None out ail gasses and sour, decaying Clarence Greenwell, member of the food. EXCELLENT for chronic conKBs Payable 45,000.00 high school faculty, was in Salt Lake stipation. Guards against appendiInst Saturday. Adier-i-kcitis. removes matter $513,277.61 you never thought was in your sys Mr. and Mrs. Joe Richardson are tem and which may have been poi rejoicing over the arrival of a new soning you for months. B. F. OTT, daughter Tueeday. Druggist. n n n d Mr. and Mrs. John Abildskov entertained at dinner Tuesday night, for the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. It . t J Mr. and Mrs, Henry Davis of Idaho, Andrew Peterson. are here visiting friends and relatives. the The Salem schools including high will start Tuesday after junior Miss Preal Sabin, who has been a one week vacation. teaching school at lone Tree Wyo., is Mr. and Mrs. David Sabin enter-taiuehome with her parents for the Christat a family dinner Friday. mas holidays.. Mrs. Those present were, Mr. and Mr. and Miss Priscilla Christensen spent Henry Sabin and family, Mrs. E. E. Beddoes and Mrs. Mary Christmas with her pareuts. Sabin and daughter, Emma Sabin. Christensen spent the Chauncy VALUATION Christmas holidays with his family. LIVESTOCK FIXED BY STATE BOARD. He has been working at Castle gate. Cattle assessed in 1922 will be diMrs. Lyman Halverson spent Christ into three classes for assessvided mas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. under a decision reachment purposes O, J. Hanks. ed Saturday by the state board of will one class Mr. and Mrs. Fred Curtis entertain- equalization. In the two less than all cattle be placed ed at Christmas dinner for Mr. and dechas board state Tho old. years Mrs. John G. Stone and daughter, ided to suggest a value of $18 per Elaine, from Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. head as a fair valuation as of JanJessie Hall of Payson. uary 1, 1922. Cattle between the age? of 2 and 3 The Scandinavians held their anan average value of $25 per years, last nual reunion Thursday evening. head will be placed and' on cattle A number of friends and relatives three years and over a value of $30 per head. Dairy cattle, purobreds, Wednere surprised William Gardner be assessed an average of $45 will day evening, it being his birthday. per head. Sheep will be assessed an average The Salem City Council let bids for the City water. Floyd Whiting being ot $5 per head and pure bred sheep the lowest bidder, received it. The not less than $15. The values suggested by the board work will begin in the near future. are in each case the average. It is Mr. and Mrs. Clarance Clemings, expected that the assessments on varand Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hanks of ious herds will be more or less than ' Eureka, spent -- Christmas with their the figures - above quoted yet these variances aTe in the hands. of the parents. county assessors and board of county No suggested averNew Year's eve was joyously cele- commissioners. brated by the yonng people of Salem. age valuations have been placed on A dancing party was enjoyed in the horses, mules, goats and pigs as in amusement hall until ' midnight and thes.5 cases it is expected that the then the crowd divided into two part- assessors will be guided by their best ies and went to the homes of Miss judgement. , d -- niHxnHMssxmxictxxxBaii n -- Me-Lcoi- hua-ban- .i iBBtiaHsiiaasaza .1 an is I 3 But Enjoy all the Luxury When You 3 Ride in a r CHEVROLET TJ. , j; m K m 6 8 s M 8 M 8 i 3 8 8 8 8 H 3uMBUUUBSUUailUSMUEBUMaKaBI8u8BiaJiSBI3EEaHf xxoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I8BBBES8B8BIBBXBBBBBBI8BEBBBBBIIBIBBBBBBBBIBBBBIIM : i nr o t . . 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