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Show THE PAYSONTAN. PAYSON, club, also Wm Patten, Vernard Anderson ami Miss Ellsworth. gon IN THE SPOT LIGHT HIUK r i ttf4'H'M'N,4't ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Reid Ierssou were1 Mrs. I Viola in t alt Lake during tho week. Mrs, Joseph S. Bills, Jr., was i club css ho1 the to Kmpypr.-aiDave Ifuish entertained the l Lucille were Mrs. guests Junior Bridge elub last Saturday She was assisted by her Snyder of Suit Lake ami Mrs. Edna afternoon. . Williams of Marvsvale. siHteis, Mrs. N. K. White of Salt Lake and Miss Marguerite Douglass Alias Velma Harris liu been in thcr guests exclusive of members . . eon were Mrs. S. E. Ware and Mrs. L. Proo, the guests of her She attended me The high score was Melba Bovle. D. Stewart. V. U. commencement exercises while non bv Mrs. T. E. Ileeee. in the Carden city. Miss Mae McBeth entertained the Mrs. Edna D. Williams and childmembers of the Bridge club Saturren of Marysvale has been visiting day evening at the home of her sister, e with her sister Mrs. Joseph S. Mrs. Elmer Mrs. Prank Harris. Jr. Bills, The McBeth wns a special guest. won by Mrs. S. E. high score Mrs. Sydney Coray was hostess to Ware. the Entre Nous club on Thursday afternoon. The usual pastimes and Mrs. Page Peery was visiting at luncheon were enjoyed. Provo on Monday. MIhs Dorothy Knowles entertained Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Crook have last Thrusday afternoon at a dereturned to Logan after a months lightful afternoon affair in the navisit here with their mother, Mrs. ture of a miscellneous shower in hon or of Miss Lois Shermer, a popular Margret Crook. Twelve guests young bride-elecMiss Annie Wrido is home from w ere present. Salt Lake for an extended visit with The marriage of Miss Iona Wilson, her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. L. B. Wrido. granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wignall to Jaek W. Perkins, was .Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Walkingshaw, solemnized on Wednesday in the Salt Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Walkingshaw Jr., Bake temple. The popular young and little daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. couple will remain in Salt Lake unti Charles Pickett and baby motored Saturday when they will return to from Salt Lake Sunday and spent I'avson to reside. Mrs. A. White and tlio day Mrs. Minnie Douglass. Mr .and Mrs. W. II. Shermer have announced the engagement of their La Mar Loutonsock came down from daughter, Miss Lois to Shermer The marriage will Magna last Thursday to spend the Lewis Bates. Mr. take place at an early date. summer with his grandparents, ami Mrs. Joseph Bingham. Mrs. Dave Mitchell entertained the Mrs. Ivan Wilson was the hostess Boni Fidi club on Thursday afterGuests otner than regular at a largo bridal shower given in noon. honor of Miss Iona Wilson a bride members were Mrs. Frances X. Shelof tho week, on Tuesday nfternoon don of Phoenix, Mrs. Horace Farridy at the T. H. Wilson home on First of Spanish Fork, Miss Geraldine FairTho invited North street. guests banks, and Miss Lyle Cravens. numbered Mrs. Fern Urey, Mrs. StanMrs. Dave Shuler, Mrs. Dave MitchWilson ley Wilson, Mrs. Rodney Airs. George F. Wilson, Mrs. Floyd ell, and Mrs. Rodney Wilson accomWilson, Mrs. Alice Smith, Mrs. 8. panied their husbands to Provo on !!. Wilson, Mrs. Eustnco Mendenhall, Wednesday for the ball game. Mis. Gus Steiner Mrs. M. Steiner, Tho friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Mrs. Vera Mrs. Richard Viortol, will bo pleased to learn the Knpple Miss Mrs. Elizabeth Gough, Whitney, Crook, birth of a little daughter to them lhlna Swartz, bliss Lizzie Mrs. Ed Patten Mrs. Daisy Ferris. last week in a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. Minnie Perkins, Mrs. Margret Mrs. ICapple was formerly, Miss Claia Lucy, Mrs. Lee Elmer Mrs. Marian Bradford. Mary Black, Mrs. Leo Vest, Mrs. Mrs. Samuel Claridge, mother of Gnriliier Mrs. Carl Provstganid, Mrs. Milton Montague, Mrs. Lucinda Iat Airs. J. C. Ellsworth, is the guest at ten, Mrs. Vina Patten, Mrs. Phoebe the Ellsworth home for the sumMrs. Young Mrs. Annie Wilaun Martha Bennett, Mrs. J. T. Wignull Mr. and Mrs. George Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wilson, Jr. and Mrs. William Wyler and Mrs. Carl Bauer of Eureka motored to Balt Lake last Wednesday. Miss Mae Jones, who has been teaching school at Riverton, visited here with rein fives before leaving for her homo in Arizona. Mrs. A. L. Curtis anil Miss Lunle Olenn Loveless, student of the Utah Curtis were in Balt Talks the first college at Logan spent Agricultural of the week. Sunday here with his pnrents, Mr. Arthur L. V. Nebeker conn it) from the and Mrs. J. A. Loveless. Tanner was also homo from, the U. u Tnes on Wvo Nobeker ranch in eg A. C. for tho week end. irfrai.ig acday and left Thursdav his fam' Tbiy ly. companied by Mrs. B. P. Ott was hostpss to the on the will spend the summer nuui-h- s ladies of the Afternoon Sewing club ranch. and several additional guests on is here Thursday. Mrs, William Pickering from Price to remain until niter Mr. and Mrs. N. K. White and Memorial day. children motored from Salt Ijike and week Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thurman c ml visited for several days of last with relatives. of children, Audrey and P11 D., Eureka were tho gue.i's of Mr. and The members of the Social Ten Mrs. Will Amos last rt enjoyed a pleasant nfternoon on Tuesns tho guests of Mrs. Frances Miss Edna loveless, who is teach- day who wns assisted by Miss Simpson, ing at Lehi, was home for tho Alum- Lois Shermer and Miss Bessio Shorm She Vi II hn Umno the er. ni festivities. end of this week to i:nain until she leaves late in Juno to C'. a misThe ladies of the Cultus club were h,i-'h in invited to sion for the L. 1). S. Springville on Saturday ? California. to visit tho art exhibit in the high Tnoso who attendschool building. Mr. and Mrs. William II. Wasson ed were Mrs. T. P. Tolhurst, Mrs. W. and children of Phoenix, Arizona, I). Dixon Mrs. John Done, Mrs. Lee are guests at tho home of Mrs. Was- R. Taylor, Mrs. R. II. Clayton, Mrs. son's sister, Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth. Flint Dixon, Mrs. II. R. Tietjen, Mrs. E. L. McCormick, Mrs. Henry ErMrs. Olenn Simmons and baby are in ndson and Mrs. Otto Erlandson. summer. here from Price for the Mrs. Bert Stevens entertained at They will bo joined soon by Mr. a charmingly nrmnged nfternoon funcSimmons who hns been teaching at tion last Her guests Thursday. tho high school in Price. numbered the members of the Octn- , 1 1 I black tread and creamy white sides clean, trim, splendidly finished generously large and full in size, with the Goodrich anti-ski- d safety tread. This tire will give you much longer mileage, the greatest of durability, the utmost riding comfort and the fullest satisLike all other Goodrich tires the "30x31 is made only in one quality. It is so thoroughly and unusually good that its makers frankly declare it the best tire ever made for small cars. CrMM mfety tread fabric tiro mom oimlabie at the 5i Price ReduSton which I I Jj Miss Teressa day for Cedar bo the guest of C. Warner, nee of this city. Pickering left yesterCity where she will her Sister Mrs. Fred Miss Veda Pickering . - V--- - Supplied. The precocious infant had just returned from his first day at school, The anxregistering intense ennui. ious family gathered around. said his mother, what Donald, did you learn today! Nothing. What, nothing at all! There was a woman there Nope! who wanted to know how to spell Thats all. eat, so I told her. Exchange. Drawing The Line. An infatuated girl sometimes thinks she could WVe on romance, but she knows she couldnt dress on it. Dallas News. POUNDKEEPERS NOTICE OP SALE. UTAH SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE. WOOLGROWERS O VERLOOKIN G OPPORTUNITY A special meeting of the Payson Bull association will bo held to Jersey Salt Lake, Alay Pointing in the offioe of the Strawberry High wool eastern from sales of pools at Line canal company on Wednesday prices ranging from three to five cents evening, June 1. interested All over the prevailing net price offered please be present. HENRY HUBER, President by independent buyers in Utah, D. D McKay, president of the Utah State Farm bureau, has issued a statement CARD OF THANKS to farm bureau wool committeemen With the deepest appreciation wo urging that the Utah wool marketing committee be employed as the market- wish 1o thank those friends of Goshen ing medium for this years clip. andSantaquin who so splendidly aid Woolgrowers in Utah are not ed us and extended sympathy at looking beyond the temporary relief the time of the death of our beloved of a cash advance for the real bene- daughter ami sister, Effie Steele and said our brother, Albion Sanderson. We fits of cooperative marketing, the farm bureau officer in discussing feel particularly gra eful for the the possibilities of the pooling plan. magnificent floral offerings. JOHN STEELE and Family Many growers seem to feel that if the marketing committee does not ofWords Are Softer. fer a cash advance equal to the not offer of the outside wool buyer there is only one thing for them to What we want is action instead of words. do; sell to the buyer. estimated Not always, It is conservatively replied the umpire. I much prefer a man who yells at that the wool pooling plan has already than me to one who throws a pop bottle. saved the growers not less $300,00 by reason of stabilizing the Washington Star. price from two to three cent per In the course of a single pound. SUMMER week bids on one local pool advanced from 13 cents to 18 cents but Announcement their the grow-ers- , believing that Parents who desire to give their grade of wool merited a better .price, accepted an advance of 14 cents rather children the advantage of the culture than sell at 13 cents. refinement and self control that cornea of Word is received, music are requested to com salcis in which the grower is not with w!i-.enas early as possible he municate to is the priee getting No grower nee.l give his wooi titled. Leonard Steineckert, whose sumaw-aor sell at a loss through lack mer course in Piano and Cornet inof financial help to carry him over commences June 6. Likewise he need not be struction the crisis. shows Past that the because experience low forced to accept a price he has a small clip of ungraded progress made in the summer is equal Under the cooperative marketing plan, to what is usually accomplished in if hp has only 100 pounds of fine the remainder of the year, when the medium wool he is assured of a fine is taken with other school time up medium price for that 100 pounds work. of wool. Growers should look beyond the Leonard Steineckert initial cash advance for tho benefits The of selling under this method. Phone 120-of cooperatively marketing plan r has been adopted to help the While pooling help himself. on this scale is new to Utah producers, the plan is here to stay and I predict that a statewide wool pool is in this institution a permanent state. 20. how-eve- y wool-growe- Prices Pre-W- ar at B. F. Bits Fountain Bread is the food that builds you health and saves you money at the It time. same is the one food of economy today. Ent More Bread and Cheat the High Cost of Living. is the light, richest of all in Like a nourishing loaf, food-valu- home-mad- e loaf Beginning Today Coca-Col- a, Hoot Beer, etc.. From The CITY BAKERY, cAkron, Ohio Dealers everywhere are selling Goodrich Silver-tow- n Corda, Goodrich Fabric Tires and Goodrich Red or Gray Tubes all one quality at the 20 reduction in prices which Goodrich made Food that Builds Ask your grocer for AH Plain Sodas, 1 - course 0000000000000 oooooooooooooooooooo ; 9' you think. Notice is hereby given that I have in the town pound of impounded Salem one buckskin mare, about two Memorable George. wears old, weight about 700 pounds, branded 2D on left hip. Mama, George AVashington If this animal is not cniined and .. Elsie nil costs paid by or before May 31, must have had an awful good menioy, 1021, I shall sell it at public auction, didnt he! Mother Why, my dear! to the highest bidder, at 1 oclock, Recause Elsie everywhere I go I p. in., on that day. The see monuments to his memory. H. A. PETERSON, Salem Poundkeeper. Christian Advocate (Nfw York.) . 4 You dont know when youll need it, nor how much. We are glad to help you learn the working of a bank account here; to teach you all you need to know about it. Ladies accounts are invited. It is simpler than THE B.F.GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY thmMay 2od,192L . - the training in business that the handling of a bank account gives. - Back to faction. 30x3 CVERY woman should have at least t. SqfetyThad Price Reduction Here is a 30x31 tire, with snappy Goodrich (fe s Information at the 20 Quanseffee . The JinestGIire for Small Cars dAnti-Sh- d H Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. L. A. ITill were Mr. and Mrs. Hay Conyers mill l;t-- , tie daughter of Eureka were isit- visiting at Mnpleton Sunday, U Wilson' ing with Mr. and Mrs. 4. Mrs. Frnnees X. Sheldon and bahy on Mrs. of Sunday. Conyers parents nf Phoenix, Arizona, rind her mother, Miss Shaw, a member of' the high Mrs. .Tulia Colvin, are tho guests of Harnett, school faculty during the past yen'. Mr. and Mrsj Owen L. Mrs. Sheldon "ill remain in Utah has loft for her homo in Illinois. until September. returned Mrs. George Peery has Mrs. Loftor .lohnson of Castlegate home from Marysvale having .reeothns been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Samuel her brot.ur, ly accompanied Mr. and David Bona. Tago, to his home ther . Mrs. Page enjoyed s pleasant visit Miss ITelen Townsend, Miss ALleon Dixon and Ernest Mareil, students at the University of Utah were here wet Mr. and Mrs. C. .T. Alumni banquet and ball. the dinner guests of Mr. sin! Mrs. for the Bund tv evening. John Ockerman and T)r. and Mrs. I.. It. ITouts Hr. A. N. Early left this afternoon of Nelson Mrs. Mr. and Ephraim 8 r tnP of 8',vrfl, dn'" t0 were guests at the home of Mr. and canyon. Mrs. James Knowles Snndij. Vanco Manwill of Qarflell s visit Mr.1 ing here with his gmudja'cnti, and Mrs. J. 8. McBeth. UTAH, MAT 27, 1921. F. Ice Cream Sodas, 15 cents Nut and Fruit Sundaes, 15c Plain Ice Cream, 10 cents War Tax Added oocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo L. ROBERTboN Proprietor -- li |