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Show UTAn, SEPTEMBER 2. 1921 THE PAYSOMAN, PAYSON, ViiiMiittii ily of Salt Lake are visiting Mr. Jones parents, Mr. and James Jones. 1 IN THE SPOT LIGHT tan with MRS. AMY WALL CARTER, SANTAQUIN PIONEER, DEAD Mrs.j Mrs. Amy Wall Carter, wife of Robert Carter, (lied tit the family little son spent a week in luysoii home in Suntaiium on Wednesday of Mrs. Ncl- - last week, after a lingering illnow visiting Mr. Kerrs mother, . " retuned to She was born at Spring City, San pete county, sixty one years ago, and came to Bniitnqnin with her parent? Mr. and Mrs. William Omelia were the late Frederic and Sarah Wall, in Provo Sunday, the guests of Mr. when quite a young girl. The funeral was held last Monday and Mrs. William Ferre. from the ward church. Bishop George Music was fur Mrs William Miles of Duchesne is T.eBaron presiding choir. The ward nished the Mr. and by visiting with her parents, speakers were Eroek O. Bylund of Mrs. William Wightman. Provo; TTebor .Tones of Eureka and She is suvrived Bishop LeBaron. Cravens cnteitained Charles Mrs. Robert her Carter, four husband, by the ladies of the Afternoon Sewing and sons, Charles, Robert, Willard elub on Thursday. Mrs. and one daughter, Clarence, Sarah W. Marshall, nil of this city. The girls of the Honeysuckle Bee Eleven grandchildren, six sisters and of six brothers Hive swarm were the guests also survive her. Miss Marie Iulver Tuesday evening. Regular Bee Hive work was enjoyed The regular monthly meeting of the as well ns a swarm day program. Payson Farm bureau will he held in Main street, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Francom, Mr. Smiths hall, South R oclock. Every and Mrs. Owen Francom and Mrs. tomorrow evening at Joseph Francom of Levan were the member of the organization is urgbusiguests of Mr. and Mrs .James Fran-eo- ed to attend as much important ness will done. be last Sunday. j the family came in Monday from whero in ranch Wyoming, Nobeker Mr. summer. they have spent the Nebeker will return to the ranch in Mrs. Ammon Nebeker a few days. Nebeker came in with Ann Miss to and hostess was Mrs. Julia Colvin them. last club Saturday the Bridge aul Pritliari Galo May Galo ot Miaa Hattie and daughter, Mr. (Salt Lake were the guests of week. last Gale Charles Mrs. and Airs. " Mrs. Lee R. Taylor entertained the Kathryn Douglass was visit club last Eriday afternoon. Pearl Justaiuero Miss with in I'rovo last week Earl L McCormick, one of the Mrs Oberhseisly. club members, who loft this week to was A grojp of local people enjoyed spend the winter iu the east, of honor the guests American Special in guest a very pleasant outing They left were Mrs John Loutcnsock of Magna, Pork canyon last week. Mrs. until Miss Bushnell of Salt Lake, remained and on Saturday Miss Mae Nellie Gramshhaw, wal afternoon The noon. fcjuudny and Mrs. Karl F. Keeler. In the party spent at Saratoga!. were Dr. and Mrs. L. D. IT outs, Dr. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lewis and and Mrs A N' Early, Kathryn DougMr. and Mrs. Charles H White spent lass, Aileen Dixon, Geraldine Pair iaut Eriday at the Hot Pots in Provo Keese and Jennie banks canyon Relatives from out of town who Mrs. David Mitchell entertained at were here on Monday to attend the Franfuneral of Mrs. Amy Hancock were dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Ariz. Sheldon of ces N, Phoenix, Mrs. Mr. Auora, Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Amasa Bliss, Mr. and Miss ITorenco the Mrs. Jesse Earl entertained Wightinan leaves Please your daughter with one of Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Loris Manwar in Balt school woek to attend this last chic club those Junior ha(s at cost nt Saturday. very Bridge ing, and son, Mrs. Betsy Shurtliff, Mr, Gram-shaLake. wore Mrs. Nelilo Advertisement. Wilson Millinorv. Extra guests and Mrs. Deray Shurtliff, Mrs. Wayne The and Mrs. H. S Tipton Shurtliff and Issue Hancock all of Miss Iona Cravens and Miss Cora score won won by for high prize of Hancock Salt Lake and Willie William Amos. fravens spent last Saturday at Mrs. Eureka. Miss Mc-liet- h Mrs. Elroy Barnett and baby spent and McCormick L. week at lleber City the guests lusj. Jean daughters, Alice Margret and Inf Mr. and Sirs. Walter Strong. left Tuesday afternoon for Gulipolis, spend the Ohio, where they will Mr and Mrs. Vivian Butler and winter with Mrs. McCormicks moth of Ephraim spent Sunday with baby er and other relatives. Miss Grace JohnPayson relatives. wrho will teach in the Fayson son, was hostess Moreford Mrs W. P. at a pleasant social afternoon on high school this winter, motored up Her guests numbered with them. Wednesday. the ladies of the Entre Nous club. Mrs. Angus Mellor of Eureka left for her home on Wednesday after a Mrs. O. A. Daniels hn,s returned visit hero with her mother, weeks she where home from Malad, Ida., M Butler. John rs, has been visiting with her son, Rolla Daniels and family. and Mr. and Mrs. Don ft. Pago were visiting in Salt Lake children Mrs Amy Allmindingcr and childweek ren left on Monday for their homo ist at Midvale after visiting with Mrs. Mrs. Eugene Peterson spent the Alhnindingcrs parents, mr and Mrs. woek end at Eureka with Mr. James Francom. . Mrs. Earl Dr .Ira Hurst of Salt Lake spent the week end in Payson. Otto Mitchell and children of Idaho Falls, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mitchell and other Her sister, Mrs. Milton relatives. Barnett, and her children are also here from Idaho They are guests t the home of Mr and Mrs. Braxton Barnett. Mrs. The ladies of the nappy Hour club a pleasant soeial afternoon enjoyed on Wednesday at Memorial park. Loutensoek Mr. and Mrs. John left on Wednesday for their homo at Magna after a' visit of several week Their son, La with relatives here. Mar Imutensoek, aeeompnnied them home after spending the summer hero with hia grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bingham. Mrs L. V. IBfll Nebeker and Prosperity. There is not a single legitimate business expansion or activity that we do not favor, and our reason is patriotic. Any man who has in mind such activity or expansion is heartily urged to come in and consult with us, if we can be of service. PAY CASH Miss May Terry of Mountain Home, will spend the winter at Wyoming, the home gf Mrs. Melvin Wilson and attend the Payson igh school. AND SAVE MONEY . Miss Lyle Cravens spent Wednes day at Sjmnish Fork visiting with friends. Horse BiiaaaaaaiaitMBaEaaiaaaiMaas2:aaaM3MeraiiaaMl ON NATIVE LUMBER Furnishings AT Mrs. Zorn Barlow-- returned Friday evening from Balt Fake where she had spent a fortnight. The Wood That Lasts PAYSON Harness Shop, Harold Carter came home on Monday from Eureka where he spent last week. 84W UTAH Barn Timbers, Joists or Rafters, $25.0() per 1000 Slabs, Kindling Wood, $5.00 per cord EASY TERMS AVE. JONES BROS., SAW MILL Miss Mary Worsoneroft and Miss Bernieo Worsoneroft were here from Snlj Lake last week visiting with friends. T. c. JEPPSON, P. S. C., Payson Canyon vtfiai&MHaiMHMMBHRimiiiaaiaiiaaaBaaiMnaN CHIROPRACTOR of Springvillo Mrs. H. T Binith S. DOUGLASS BLDG. .T. S. Pngo has returned homo from spent Monday and Tuesday with her Phone 126. Office Hours 2 to 7 p.m. Logan where he passed the summer mother, Mrs W. n. Reece. months at the home of his daughter, in Mrs. John II. Beliearrer was Mrs. A. ,T. Hanson. with visiting Springvillo Monday Mrs Ida Jones Brown spent last friends. Payson Sheet Metal Works week at the home of Mr. and ,Mrs. Roofing, Furnaces, Guttering She was enroute from ALPINE CLUB ASKS FOR John Stark. All Kinds of Sheet Metal NAME SUGGESTIONS FOR CAVE California to join her husband at and Copper Work to Color., before returning Pueblo, County-Alpinhome nt their Chicago. At n meeting of the Etnfli First North St. Near Orem Depot elub nt the home of the presiMrs. Luein Tage of Preston, Ida., dent, Voarl Mnnwill last Wednesday has been visiting hore with relatives. evening, rules for the government of the organization were discussed and Mrs. Charley Judson of Salt Lake other matters of importance been the guest of tho Rev. and ored. Because of the interest which Her sister, h(. has shown in ont-o- f door sports, Mrs Wildmnn Murphy beon Dr. E. D. Pfouts xvns chosen director Miss Elizabeth Bushnell has Mrs. Frank with Harris. and manager of the elub. visiting The club also decided to call foT a to a name for tho wonattention of and White N. K. son, Douglafes derful cave in American Fork canBaR T.nke have been here for a yon recently discovered nml explored nnd- ns nn inducement for nil who matters Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jones and fam- - tnke an interest in such aid in giving the cave a name which FOR environ may he appropriate to its offered to give has elub the mont, free membership to the person sug gesting the nnme finally adopted. Tho contest will close on Saturday Suggest ions of names of noxt week. may be sent to Dr. L. 1. Pfouts Pnyson. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo PLAIN WHITE DISHES Fop Everyday Use - Cups and Saucers Plates Pie Plates Oat Meals . Fruits Large Bowls Small Bowls Soup Plates Large Platters Small Platters POULTRY The LADIES SHOP For the Woman Who Cares PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION INSPECTS SALEM CROSSINGS majority members of the pubutilities commission are in Salem he crossing sittoday investigating uation so that some definite agreement max- - be reached concerning the rente of the state highway through that eitv in completing the road between Pnyson nnd Sjvanish Fork. The lic The Finest Line of Suits, Presses, and Sweaters Waists, Skirts, Ready-to-We- We Quote the Following Low Prices for Sets of Six We are Paying the Highest Prices - Mr and Good business means increased production- -- which in turn means support of the national plans for permanent ar MRS. MENDENHALL Next Door to Postoffice West Side Grocery Phone 112-J-- 7 RAYS ON 000000000000000000000 oxxxxooxooxccoooxxx CASH PAID CLOTHES to Your Taste! 1 M Made to Your Priced to Your Liking and Made to Fit! 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