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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH, NOVEMBER 25, 1921 The Rev. and Mrs. Wildman MurFork, Airs. Harvey phy were Thanksgiving dinner guests J. W. Reid. IN THE SPOT LIGHT of Mrs. Anna Kinder, and Airs. (C000000000XxC00000000000000000000 Samuels-Smit- Mrs Barbara Wood and Ned Wood! from Nephi returned Wednesday Miss Jessie Samuels enjoyed the where they were the guests for a Mrs. Frank Walkingshaw and lit-tl- Thanksgiving holidays visitng with week of Air. nnd Airs. Dennis Wood' came over from Salt her mother and sister at the Straw-berr- and family. daughter Lake Tuesday to remain over hotel in this city. Mr. and Airs. Jack Lee and chilThanks- Glenn Loveless, who is attending dren of Salt Lako spent A. Pecry entertained school at the Agricultural collego at giring here with her motrer and sisthe Happy Hour club hurt Friday Logan was home for his Thanks- ters, Mrs. Lee, Airs. Gnunshnw and Mrs. John T. Lant. afternoon. She was assisted in serv- giving vacation. ing by hor daughter, Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Alargret Crook and Aliss LizMorrelh Dorothy Knowles was hjome from zie Crook wore in Provo Thursday Salt Lake over Thanksgiving. with Air. and Airs. Ray Vincent and Mrs. Herman Tagge, Jr., of Salt Lako is spending the week here with Mr. and Mrs. William Reid, Mr. family. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mrs. William Beatie of Salt Ariss Iona Cravens left last Satur1 Smith. Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Germorning for Los Angeles where day main of Goshen were at the Miss Ann Nebeker came down home of Mr. and Mrs. guests Stark she witnessed the marriage of Miss Joseph Sue Wilde of this city. Aliss Crafrom Salt Lake to spend Thanks- last week. vens acted as bndcsmaiu. giving with her mother, Mrs. Ammon Nebeker. Miss Thelma Stark, who is teachschool at Redmond, is homo for ing Mrs. S. E. Ware entertained th vacation. Thanksgiving Bridge club last Saturday, MrtL Frank Harris won righ score. SpeMias Leah Swenson of Linden is cial guests were Mrs. John T. Lacit the of Miss Thilda Huish. guest and Mrs. Dave Huish. Air. and Mrs. Donald Jerman left Miss Anna Wride of Salt Lake Mrs.T. II. Wilson, Jr., was hostess last Afonday for Nevada where Mr. Thanksgiving with her parents to the ladies of the Afternoon spent Jerman will join the teaching stall Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wride. Rewing club last Thursday. Guests of the Lincoln county high school. exclusive of the regular members Miss Chloe Shepherd spent Thurswere Mrs. J. II. Vance, Mrs. R. A. Richmond Miss Louie of Payson with friends at Mt. Pleasant. day Mrs. Erlandson and is visiting here with relativss and is Porter, Henry Mrs. Anna Samuels-Smith- . Frank Brewerton who is attending the house guest of Mrs. Arietta school at the L. D. S. Business Col- Tompson. Mrs, Will McClellan and Mrs. M. is home for a few days. J. Mortenson entertained - the mem- lege Everett Holladay spent last week bers of the Justamere club and their in Salt Lake. John Persson Jr., has gono to husbands last Saturday evening at Eureka where he has secured emthe McClellan home. Five hundred Rudolph Peterson and Ulysses Alace was the principal diversion. Mrs. ployment for the winter months. were Provo visitors last Tuesday.. Floyd Wilson received the ladies Mr. and Mrs. Joseph prize and Will Amos the gentlemen 's. Bingham enAfter spending the past two weeks tertained at a family dinner Thanks- hero with his A late supper was served and musiparents, Air. and Mts. cal numbers were enjoyed. Chrysan- giving. Brigham Peterson, have returned to themums in the various shades were their home at Snlmon Ida. used for decorative purposes. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Clownrd were - One of the most enjoyable social visiting in Richfield this week. Mrs. Will McClellan was hostes affairs of last week was an to the Junior Mrs. Tom ridgo club last week. costume party given by the Householder and little Mrs. B. L. Jensen received the prize son Reid of Eureka are guests at ladies of the Social Hour club and for high score. Special guests were the John Persson home. their husbands. It was held at the Mrs. I,. D. Rtewntrt, Mrs. M. J. rs. John Opcn-shahomo of Air. and Mrs. Frank Harris, Mrs. NelMrs. Artctta Simmons entertained on Saturday evening. One conlie Gmmshnw and Mrs. M. Georgo at a miscellaneous shower last Mon- tinuous round of merriment was enFlatten. day in honor of tier daughter, Alisa joyed. Alany characters were repRebba Simmons, a bride of next resented. At 11 oclock supper was nanson of Salt Lake has week. Guests of the Doan evening were, served. Thoso attending were Mr. and . been visitng for a fortnight with his Mrs. Earl Simmons, Mrs. Drake, Mrs. ATrs. Floyd Openshaw, Arr. and Mrs. Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P, G. W. Fred Tanner, Airs. Ernest Coombs Wes Spainliower, Air. and Mrs. George Hanson. Mrs. Jesse Earl Airs. B. L. Jensen, LoBaron, Jr., Air. and Mrs. Willie Mrs. Lou Pfiefer Airs. Will Nebeker ArcLeoid, Air. nnd Aire. Jonas JohnMr. and Mrs. W. J. Vincent and Mrs. Enock Monk, Airs. Jerry Reece, son, Air. and Airs. Robert Foote, family of Spanish Fork tvere the Mrs. Lloyd Powell, Mrs. Harold Ten-tie- Air. and Airs. Dicks, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ed Simmons, Mrs. Gus Peter f, rcterson Mr. and Airs. guests of Mrs. Vincents pn(rents, Mt, nnd Mrs. William Clayson on Peterson, Mrs. Ivon Hawkins of era Robbins, Daphne Aloore, Airs. Airs. Annio Heelis, and special guests Mts. Bradford of Thanksgiving. Spanish Air. and Aim Dave Crooks, Air. and Airs. Eugeno B. Digginson, Air. and Airs. Daniel Greenhalgh, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hendrickson. W asting Two Billion I of Dnehesue has for a fortnight with Shirley Cowan been visiting lives. Payson re-t-u Airs. Victor Barney of Standard-villo- , Carbon county, spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. George Shuler. Mr. and Mrs. llcnry Erlandson and daughter, Ada, were the guests of relatives at Springville Over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Loveless left on Tuesday for Huntington to remain until after Thanksgiving. Muurins Hill and Ethel Schaerrer went to Springville Wednesday to remain with friends for several days. Carter Wilman spent Thanksgiving his family. of KnightsviUe day hero with Miss Leona McClellan has returned from Blackfoot, Ida., where she has been for the pint six weeks, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Shores Loveless. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilde, Jr., and children of Mammoth havo been visiting hero with Mr. anl Mrs. Georgo Wildo. S. E Ware came down from Eureka to spend Thanksgiving with his family. Mrs. R. A. Porter wns a lrovo vis itor last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. l)avo Shuler entertained at dinner and a social evening last Sunday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Wilson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Monsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patton and Hr. and Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth. o e Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stevens were the guests, of Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Bad-haInst Sunday evening. II. J. Smith came down from Salt Lake Wednesday evening to spend Tlmnksgiving. Mrs. IT e and industry of millions more. Waste is our national vice. It gnaws at ooo ooxxoooooxoo Ben-jami- Airs. Vera Evans entertained at dinner on Friday of last week for r Mr. ond Tietjen and Air. and Airs. Alennols Holladay. IS estimated that America wastes $2, 00 each year in materials. Enough to keep all Europe alive. And time wasters squanderers of morob American business ments, thief-lik- xxxxxxoooooooooo SANTAQUIN Mor-tense- The afternoon of Wednesday was given to social activities in the various rooms at the Peteetnoet School Thanksgiving programs were presented and refreshments served. Y early ! the heart of our stability and prosperity. The need for thrift was never before so urgent. Help by opening a Savings Account. Payson Exchange Savings Bank oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooou metal-'woiiirnl uoik 'in conciotc and tho like. The girls are taught houscwoik, stenography, secretarial work' and kindred piusuits. They Jcnow dress making and domestic .scWhether as wies, tvss ience. or as destined for a career girls who leave Arooseheart are for mastering life and enjoying it. So are tho boys. But the point of it is that while wage-en'mor- i these young people leave Mooseheart to take up life, and while they are trained to make tho most of life and its fine things, to tho playing of music and the painting of pictures where they can, they all leave with some useful trade. Whatever happens to them in after life, they will be found on the rock of and self-suppo- Their as their livelihood. self-respe- secure is as BszsssxxiiHsaBaas!! 1 s s j FOR SALE CHEAP Few 14-Inc- Steel Plow Shares h While they last at $2.50 Each HARRY TIPTON, Utah Avenue, iniMBcaiHM kooooooxoooooooooooooocoooooooo Mrs.-Elme- Tho religion class gave an entertainment Friday evening in the town hall. Mr, gnd Airs. Frank Wall motored to rrovo last Saturday nnd spent Sunday at tho hppig pf David Openshaw, Airs. Elmer Tietjen spent Wednesday at Lehi with her parents, Air. and Airs. W. 8. Evans. Airs. Josepr Tietjen received word Monday of the death of her father, .Tedediah Robey, at Ogden. Mr. Roof the Black bey was a veteran Hawk war. Good Office Stationery The kind produced in the Paysonian Printing D e partment is not an expense, but a business investment. -- T. J. Wadsworth went to Salt Lake Tuesday, nnd returning will be accompanied by his daughter, Catherine, and son, Ralph. Airs. Arthur Hone nnd ThoTa and Bernice, of daughters, Benjamin, spent last week end in this city with her father, Ephraim Tietjen. Tramps ynre becoming numerous. Tufsdny evening five of the genus hobo passed through anl seeing no one at the home of Joseph Tietjen, helped themselves to provisions. As they wore leaving, Airs. Tietjen came from the barn and ordered them to drop their loot, but they continued going. They were captured later by Atarshal Dave Iist IT INVITES BUSINESS Crook. The Paysonian FOR SALE. Oil stove, with oven, $.1; oil stove heater, $4; iron bedstead, with springs, $7; iron couch, with mattress, $5; tent, 12x18, detachable . sides, $20. Phone Brigham Young University Winter Quarter Commences December 5 Many new courses will commence on this date, designed especially to fit the needs of those who are unable to attend during the entire school year. Correspondence Courses are offered for the benefit of those who are unable to do residence work. Full particulars may be had by inquiry to the Brigham Young University Provo, Utah. Training for Leadership. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCa XKXXCk0X00XX00XKXX000X' GRAFONOLAS COLUMBIA gg RECORDS PIANOS PLAYER ROLLS 76-J- LABOR LEADER ASK (Continued from Pago 1) f tho having of privilege of going swimming or seeing the baseball and football games or the movies. For we regularly exhibit motion pictures in tho auditorium and wo are favored with the latest ond best. Will be demonstrated for sale at Residence between Orem Station and Cravens Hotel Instead of from Store Building. Trades Are Taught. AMiero we do go far beyond tho pubhe schools is in the vocational training that we make compulsory The utmost skill is applied in fitting each (laid to the trade for which nature and his own tastes have adapted him. The leara boys carpentry, machine-work- , farming, moulding, W. L. REYNOLDS CO. Payson, Utah oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo |