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Show f TILE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH, JULY 22, 1921. Mrs. B. L. Jensen aud Mrs. L. D. K. Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Elmer, Stewart were in Salt Lake Sunday Mr. and Airs. Earl Elmer, Mr. andj mid Monday. Mrs. Hale Elmer, Mr. and Mts. John Gardner, Air. mid Airs. Harry Mrs. Charles Cravens entertained Air. ami Mrs. John Elmer the Afternoon Sewing club last Thurs- Mrs. Joseph Ilenton, Airs. Eliza Elmer Guests exclusive of regular day at her home on Utah Avenue, Unt. Dave Huiah eutertaiuod the week. and Airs. B. F. DroLLinger. Kut re Noun club tu Wednesday after club members were Mrs. Lee Simmons Other guouU iucludod Urn. and Mrs. Horace Farnday of Spanish uoou. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Loveless, Mr. Air. and Airs. W. If. Reece and wins, N. K. White of Suit Lake, a former Fork . aud Mrs. Owen Loveless. ami Mrs. Charles Ckiward aud Miss Clark and Niles, arid Air. and Airs member of the club aud Mr. Floyd Madeline Cloward have gone to Fish C. F. Fairbanks and family, left last Miss Luclla. llaiusay of l'rovo has Lake for a week of Wilnoa. recreation. They Tuesday for Richfield to attend tho been the guest of Miss Kduu Swartz. will4 visit with friends at Richfield Black Hawk will reunion. They Max Harper wan pleasantly aurpria en ronte. also visit at Fish lake and return kite of Salt Lake aud Majorie ea last Monday evening at the Lome to Iayson in about ten days. twelve of kia grandmother, Mrs. E. II. Har- Agues McClellan entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berlin and three Kourteon of his young friends of their young frieuds Monday afterper. Dr. and Airs. L. N. Ellsworth en daughters of Salt Lake are spending Merry a were present and enjoyed an even- noon at the lutters home. vacation here with Mrs. tertained a number of friends at Cax fortnights were refreshments and played ing of music, games and refreshments, games Berlins mother, Mrs. Vina Patten. t i 11a springs last Tuesday. Biithhng u ere served. and games were enjoyed, after which Mrs. M. J. Mortenaen entertained Miss Lyle Cravens entertained at a. a delicious luncheon was served. Mr, aud Mrs. Fliut Mct'ellau aud tho ladies of the Justamero club last afternoon party on Among the guests were Dr. and Mr-- . arranged prettily afternoon. guests cluldreu were dowu from Coltou for Wednesday. Special Her guests numbered the A. L. Curtis, Air. and Airs. W. D Friday were Mrs. Nellie Gramahaw aud Mias several days returning on Tuesday members of the Boni Fidi club and Dixon, Air. and Airs. II. Roland Tiet Miss Leuuro Wilson morning. Mae Me lleth. thp following, Miss ue Wilde, Miss jen, Air. and Airs. Karl Keeler, Air them home for a visit. Geraldine Fairbanks, Mrs. Francis X. and Airs, Raymond H. Clayton, May Miss Helen nichings of Spanish Sheldon, Miss Jeneve Dixon and Airs. or and Airs. J. C. F.llsvvorth and Afr. Mrs. S. E. W'ure aud Miss Chrystal Horace Fork has been visiting here with her Farriday of Spanish Fork. She and Afrs. B. F. Ott. Ware returned home Monday evening was assisted aunt, Mrs. C. H. White. by Miss Iona Cravens from a trip through Yellowstone park. and Miss Cora Cravens. Mrs. Janies N. Hanson and daughMr. and Mrs. George Wilde received ter, Virginia Arilella, were the home word last Sunday morning that their Mr. aud Mrs. Dave Snuler and Mr. Afiss Emma McDowell and the young guests of Afrs. Busan Tanner of Ru son, George Wilde, ,Tr., had been aud Mrs. P. C. Wightman were at girls of her sowing club who are Afrs. Tanpert, Ida., last Afondav. doinjured in one of the mines Kanins hist week visiting with Mf. ing project work under her ner is a former resident of Pavson. superThe mother of tho young aud Mrs. Ed Itockhill. at Ihireka. They spent vision, left Wednesday for Townsend man and Mr. and Mrs. John Wilde one night at the Hot Pots in Provo Afiss Bertie Daniels entertained the park, where they will camp for sevwhere he had been auyon ou their way to Kama. left for Salt members of the noney Buckle swarm eral days. taken. It ?u at first thought that of Boo Hive girls last Monday evenhis baek was broken, but such was Miss Alice Stark left Sunday for Others thnn regular beehive Airs. Joseph Wightman of Eureka ing. not tho case, although bones in both Rigby, Idaho, where she will be the and Airs. Macebroy of Salt Lake, are workers present were Afrs. William hips were broken. guest of Miss Viola Ellsworth. They visiting here this week with Airs. Dixon who talked in a most interestwill join a party of frieuds and P. C. in ing manner on Wightman and Alra. Daye Individuality Miss Inez Tanner entertained at a tour Yellowstone before her Condensed Report of Condition of Payson Exchange Savings Bank, OF PAYSON. UTAH, at the Close of Business, June 30, 1921 V .... RESOURCES shower last Thursday miscellaneous afternoon in honor of Mrs, Lucilo Johnson Curtis, a bride of the month. She was assisted by her mother, Mrs. All of the details W, Fred Tanner. in tho luncheon and decorations were carried out in a color scheme of Those present to meet the pink. young bride were Mrs. Heber Curtis, Mrs. Leonard Steineekert, Mrs. Minnie W. Douglass, Mrs. F. M. Ballard, Mrs. Oreen, Mrs. Lester Fran com, Mrs. George Bailor, Mrs. Lola Mitchell, Mrs. Ella Stone of Salem, Mrs. Heber Johnson, Mrs. Willis Curtis, Miss Cassie Johnson, Miss Dorothy Miss Knowles, Miss Lucille Betts, Roha Simmons, Miss Edith Simmons, Miss Pickering and Miss Zora Ti-os- Pickering. Mrs. William Ainos entertained tho Junior Bridge dub last Saturday afternoon. Special guests were Mrs. Nellie Gnimshnw and Mrs. R, A. Porter. Mrs. Gnimshnw received the prize for the high score. Mrs Bert Taylor was hostess to the Boni Fidi club on Lcdriesday of lust park return. Ida permanent residency. President and Mrs. Joseph Reece, Miss Erma Rhece and Theo Stark Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Enrlv nnd Afiss spent throe days of last week iu Geraldine Fairbanks left this mornStrawberry valley in company with ing to join in the tin wedding cel other members of the county commis- ebration and Timpnnogas hike. sion and their wives. They were Mrs. James N. nnnson and daughenmped nt the East PortaL ter, Virginia Ardoiln, of this city, Mr. and Mrs. C. II Wright and accompanied by Air. and Mrs. P. I,. little son and Mr and Airs, Poland Larson and Air. and Mrs. Glenn LarWright and baby loft Tuesday for sen of Paul, Ida., motored to ShoPocatello, whore they will bo joined shone falls last Sunday, returning by They will the way of Twin Falls and crossing by Miss Thora Wright. motor through Yellowstone park be- the ITnnson bridge, neross the Snake fore returning home. The bridge is 700 feet long, river. sixteen feet wide and suspended on Tho ladies of the Social Tea enjoy- cables 3(15 feet above the water. ed a (lelighJtful afternoon on TuesIn honor of his birthday anniversday ns the guests of Airs J. C. Townsend. They motored to Townsend ary, John Elmer was surprised by a park during the early afternoon and number of his friends Wednesday passed the remninder of the day in evening. Those participating in the the cool canyon retort. About thirty successful affair were Ajr. and Airs. enjoyed the trip. Joseph Swartz, Afr. and Airs. Hyrum Capital Stock Surplus and Undivided Profits Rediscounts with Federal Reserve Bills Payable Deposits $ 50,000.00 37,476.96 122,586.45 110,500.00 432,333.67 . $752,897.08 SPRING LAKE CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Ethel Huish of Balt Lake is It is with the greatest degree of her parents, Air. and Afrs appreciation that we wish to express B. Thomas. . our thanks for the many" acts of kindAfrs. AHnnie Barnett of Mammoth ness extended to us in tho midst of is visiting friends and relatives. our bereavement in the loss of. our beloved father, Joseph S. Wignall. E. L. Gerber has purchased a buildso floral the For tributes, expressive ing lot from T. E. Beery on the state road and is erecting a dwell- of the love of those dear to him, we feel extremely grateful. ing on it. J. S. WIGNALL A big celebration is planned for and Members of the Family. The program will include July 25. a ball game, horse racing, broncho-ridinNOTICE and sports of all kinds. Patronize home industry. Bring A road is being run They through the your films to Daniels studio. houTs. field west of the lake. will be finished in twenty-fou- r Bring them up any time and drop them in the film mail box in the gallery door with your name on tho roll and how any prints wanted. O. A. DANIELS visiting dont You lor Cause Good Nerves. lion know was when I proposed to You dont know bow until was you Weekly. Legion did.' I nervous ' ou. I neivous The Aimriean Poor Orphan. Say, waiter, is this an incubator 1 It tastes like it. I dont know, sir. chicken It be. must that Any chicken has had a mother as tough as this one could never is. get Wampus. Special Excursion Rate via Orem Line, Sundays nnd Holidays, Payson to Suit -- uke Gity and return, $3.10, including war ax. Geneola NOTICE TO OONTBAOTORS T- - P. 8. C. JfiPPSON, C., CHIROPRACTOR four-roome- d at Payson t Monday, July 25 Big Program of Sports BASEBALL, Payson vs. U. S. Smelter i LIABILITIES Afr. and Arrs. Sylvester Evans, a Bids for the construction of Arrs. W. W. York, Mr, and Afrs. N. teachers frame residence W. Nelson, Clyde Carter and Aldon at Genola, Utah will be received at Nelson attend the double & ? 155,915.11 Dress." A. C. Buckingham, a former resiCoombs Lund of Salt Lake dent of Pnyson, but for the past has been visiting here this week, a few years mnking his home in Salt guest at the Fairbanks home. Lake, has returned to Pnyson for Mrs. 2,400.00 $752,897.08 .... .... y S' $577,271.65 7,738.08 9,184.25 387.99 . Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Secured Banking House Furniture and Fixtures Stock Securities and Claims Stock of Federal Reserve Bank . $71,054.54 . . U. S. Bonds Banks 84,860.57 Cash and Due from Baseball Park, 2 p.m. I, Boxing; and Wrestling; Races and Contest Concert, Memorial Park funeral of of Nebo Albert Wjckpinn and Arvill Goodall the Board of Education Fork, Spanish held at Santaquin warfl meefing house School District, at Utah!, until 7:30 p. m., August 6, 1921. hist Thursday, Plans for the building may be secured from the Clerk of the oard at Glenn E. Davis hns returned from A deposit fee of snamsh Fork. attend the 5.00 Strawberry, where lie will be required for the use farthers and sons annual outing. of each set of plans and specificaand wtlb be"" forfeited, upon .tions, C. MrsCr Varney "of ""Evanston, failure to return with a bid on or Afr. Airs. and S. and Nelson Wyo., before the time set for opening of Afiss Bertha Nelson Sunday spent All bids to be submitted on bids. home at Afr. of and Afrs. thg evening forms furnished with the plans. N. W. Nelson. A cashiers check on one of the banks in the amount of ' not Leal J. A. Jenson was in Payson on less 5 per cent of the total than business Inst Afonday. bid, and made payable tp the Board of di.it riot, Afrs. Larson of Spring City is visit- Education of Nebo School ing with her son, Fred Larsen and must accompany each bid, .and will h- forfeited to the board in ease family. the contractor given award fails to Afiss Flhi Hansen has returned enter into a satisfactory contract for from T.ehi where she hns been visit the performance of the work with a "iitisfactory bond, within five days ing with friends and relatives. from date of award. Afr. and Afrs Ray Hansen w era The Board reserves the right. to accent or reject &ny ,or all bids. Payson visitor1 Fridny Board of Education, Wcfcs Djstrict. Afr nnd Afrs. H. W. Gore enter By W. A. OORNABY. Clerk. tained just Wednesday evening ity First publication, July 22, 1921. eolebraton of the recent visit of th Last publication, August 5, 1921. stork to their home. Generous Offer. The citizen of this section will ceje brate Pioneer day on Saturday witl an elaborate program in the morning I will put no money in this camand sports in the A paign. and am obligated to no one. afternoon. feature of thp afternoon program will but if nominated and elected will be bp a ball game beween the Ocnola e jailer of all the people. " From the team and some outside team. There campaign announcement of a- candidate will be a dance in tbe evening. for Jailer of Peery County, Kentucky. S. Phone CASH PAID FOR WHEAT 126. Office Pjiyion BLDG. Hours 2 to 4, 7 p.m. Sheet Metal Works Roofing, Furnaces, puttering All Kinds f Sheet Meta j and Copper Work First North St. Near Orem Depot jooooooooooooooooc. Beginning June INSTRUCTION ON STRUMENTS 18 BAND AND IN- IN BAND WORK, Harmony and Band . KXK0000000 00000K0000000000000 DOUGLASS . Ar- rangement. Instruction on Cello MELVIN DONE, Leader Payson Band We are Paying the Highest Prices FOR POULTRY West Side Grocery Phone 112-J-- 7 PAYSON C. J. COTTERELL, PAYSON, UTAH OOCC'O'COOCOOOCOOOOOOOO |