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Show TILE PAYSONIAN, Murphy left last AW He day for Winona, Minnesota. he in the east for one month. V. Rev. IN THE SPOT LIGHT o UTAH, MAY 13, 1920. PAYSON. Ben Thin Mr. and M i., ad Mrs. John Taxlor and d a and Helen, nil of Lure! a, dinner guests of Mr .. W.l -. w '' i Mr , , ei-'- he i . s on Monday. Vernard Anderson sjmmiI and in Provo with M r. Mr. nail Mrs. Leo . .Morgan o' i i x the same day with Mr. and Mrs. urdayMrs. Sunday Allen who ecu' lv Pity xei(" wek end guest and f t Stanley I,eo do ward for a trip to California returned from California. .1. II. A UK Mr. home of and Mrs. a oxer to extend period of sexeral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stevens Mrs. Clayton Martin of lh a k h re xxith i Provo last week end nt the her Saturday. spi Miss Iona Cravens, Miss I.vle Crav. moI hi r, Mrs. lla li null liigow ens and Miss Sue Wilde spent Mon- Mrs. Page dnv in Salt I.nke. the Octagon h,y.i M FF.OrLE OF SALEM CLEAN Mias Cleofa Mendenhall nnd Miss Other guests were Mrs. Arthur UP THE CITY CEMETERY Laura Joppon are entertaining today irill and Mrs. Bert Stevens. shower ill honor at a miscellaneous the Exhibiting splendid loyalty, of MiVi Iona Wilson. Those invited to meet the young brido-eloo- t jteople of Salem took a pronounced xs ere interest in caring for the city cemTuna Gale, Edith Bills, Edna A etery last Wednesday. large Tervort, Berniee Dixon, Donna DanMrs. Bert Stevens and Mrs. Ex tins number of willing workers xxas on iels, Mrs. Elmer Clow aril, Pleo Itob-- j the hand and the city of the dead was inson, Owen Perkins, Velma Harris, extended their hospitality to xxhich , Plotile Wilson, Naomi Social Tea on Tuesday at the home g'von a springtime For the Miss Cora is highly commendatory. Xomin Wilson, Mrs. Leslie Recce, j of M rfi. Bert Stevens. You dont know when youll need it, nor how much. Winnie Wide, Blanche McBeth, Cravens entertained with n rending fist time the noxv irrigating system wore proaeiu including tor the cemetery was placed in opDorothy Knowles, Jessie Done of Twenty-ninWe are glad to help you learn the working of a bank Salt Lrike, Mr. Clayton Martin, members and the following visitors, eration, the xxatpr being (supplied Thom Wright,' Mrs. Lon Ellsworth, Mrs. Harvey Smith, Mrs. H. It. Tiet-ji-n- , from the Strawberry High Line account here; to teach you all you need to know about it. Mrs. Patten nnd Mts. Fox. Hazel Douglass, Cora Cravens nnd Ladies accounts are invited. It is simpler than Alta Marcil. The officers nnd teachers of the you think. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wignal announce Third Ward Primary association and Wed the engagement of their gramhla light-- j their partners gave a party last Mrs. or, Miss loan Wilson to .Tnck W.l nesday evening for Mr. and The inorringe will take Purvey Smith at tho Smith home, x.v Perkins. plaeo in the near future in the Snlt RELIEF SOCIETY ENTERTAINS The members of the Junior Bridge Lake temple. AT HEAD OF SALEM POND a honored at woro tho dub guests Mrs. M. A. Burton of Pnrow un beautifully arranged bridge luncheon The first real spring day was enis in Paiyson for an extended visit given at the homo of Mrs. 11. A at the head of the Satan joyed with her sister, Mrs. F, A. Sorensen.' Porter last Saturday afternoon by It Mrs. Burton is the librarian nt Par-- , tlm ladies of the Bridge elub. Lunch pond last Tuesday afternoon when enthe of holies the Relief society 1 one :B0 from j eon nvvnn. "as served at tertained the ladies of the second A Eli F. Roy and Frank long table and several smaller ones district nt that beautiful meetii g of the, local bun an Taylor A spot, Mrs. .T. H. Ellsworth entertained each centered with a basket of pan xxas hold last Tuesday It were the dinner guests of Mrs. Lucy night. xxas for splendid program arranged the Bo ni Fidi club nn Wednesday sics. Bridge followed and Miss Mac xxas addressed by J. P. Welch, county P, Taylor at lrovo last Sunday. The usual social afternoon. time McBeth won the prize, a beautiful the occasion, after which luncheon agent, nnd Crop Pest Inspector Webb. The men w'ns in served, engaged Covers of flowers. mill luncheon wns enjoyed. floor biusket Mrs. Clayton Martin of Mammoth .o vn rious xx'ork about OTid, were placed for the members of the Mi. ai, d Mrs. lake Andrus are was the dinner guest of Mrs. Angus tributed their toward making Bee The Junior Hive girls of the two clubs and tho follow ing sp cial ri ix in congratulations oxer the ar-o- f I). Tavlor last Sunday. Second ward entertained their mothers guests, Mrs. II. S. Tipton, Mrs. Am it one of the most beautiful breath - rival a bubv bov born on May at a charmingly arranged social even- mon NVbeker, Jr., Mrs. Elmer Me ing spots in the county, wero enter(I. xxhich at tained Lee R. Taylor of Iayson, accomafter brief lunch, ing in tho Amusement hall last Thurs- Beth, Mrs. William Oinelia and llr addresses made nv Eli "'ore panied Mayor by his son, Ray, spent a por-- I A program was the Joseph Barlow. day evening. Mrs. Nellie Taylor had as guests to ii of last Sunday in Salem. F. Taylor nnd John II. F.xans of mum feature nnd ench mother was Mr. Evans was paitieu! list Sunday, Mrs. A. Tiffany, and Snlt Lake. Represented with n carnation. Miss Emma McDowell, Miss Lucilo enthusiastic over Salems nexv daughter, Mrs. Zma Ottesen. M.rs. Tho children of the religion class aily freshments were served Dy the young Betts, Ernest Hanson nnd Byron ParkZane Tiffanv and daughter Phillis. resort and entertained by the officers and ere pleasure playonmnniitny The hall was beautifully er arc at Indies. Logan this week attend ground, declaring it to be situated in i teachers last Tuesday afternoon. decorated for the. occasion xvith a nt sihool extension tho junior ing Mrs. Libby Hatch came down from the renter of the most wonderful profusion of li fucs nnd apple They the Utah Agricultural college. Lake last Sunday nnd spent scenery he had ever seen. wero chosen from the Payson high ho day with her mother and Other MANY TAKE INTEREST club school ami will lead in tho She xxas accompanied by Miss Prieilla Christenson came ( relatix es. Miss Dorothy Kiuiwhi was in work tnken up here this nimmer. home to spend Sunday. her voimg son, Eix'in. (Continued from Page 1) Spanish Fork on Monday. returned Miss Florence Wightnmn Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Jensen have Henry Hiiluir, Don Iage, Willitun fom n ten days visit in Charles I.ant returned tn their home in Salt Lake Tuesday Brexvorton, Modioli, Wight-maNed friends. with F. A. after a visit nt the Eustace Menden- Snlt Lake Joseph Bingham, Wison, Elmer, a returned xvith heT after Elmer Cloxvard, Squire Brooks, James hall home. months stay in Salt Lake. Wigimll, John Sehearrer, N. L. 'SimMr. nnd Mrs. Ray Stevens were Fran k Ballard, D. P. McDowell, mons, Mrs. Fern drey and Mrs. Rodney the dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Houser, John O. Loveless, P. Snlt take visitors on Wilson N Stark Sunday evening. Porker. 0. E. Loose, Ben Drollinger, Monday. C. H. White, Edward Snyder, Homer Mrs., P. O. Loveless. Mrs. P. O. Itrewerton, James Hiatt, Kay Dfevis, V Cloxvnrd, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Loveless, Jr., Mrs. Will McClellan nnd William Taylor, Jared Tanner, Rone Mrs. Joseph Barlow nnd children Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clow aril and Mrs. Vernon Samuel Pickering, Tervort, wcr,. the guests of Mrs. Eliza Loveless George Rogers motorei to wilt Lake Powell ami Joseph Heaton. on Tucsdnv. Friday for a visit of several days. Mrs. of Mr. mid Mrs. Carl Coleman, Thistle, arc guoals of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. V. II. Shcrmor for a few days. Coleman is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shermer. The Bee Hive girls of the Third ward arranged a surprise party in honor of their lec keecr, Mrs. Emon Tuesday evening ma Sorensen, M. I. A. meeting. A the following was enjoyed con hour social pleasant dating of music, games and refreshments. J7VERY woman should have at least the training in business that the handling of a bank account gives. -- Mrs. Will Amos was hostess to the members of the .Tustnmere club last Special guests Tiiday afternoon. were Mrs. Ammon Neboker, Jr., Mrs. Mrs. B. L. Jensen, C. J. Cottorell, Mrs. 11. A. Porter, Mrs. Anna Samuels Smith, Mrs. C. C. F. Dixon and Mrs. n. 8. Tipton. Dr. Ocoigo H. Brimhnu of the Brigham Voung university, at Provo delivered a lecture Tuesday evening in the First ward chapel to the combined Mutual Improvement associations of the threo wards of Pavson. The Vitnl ProbHis subject was lems of Life. Owing to the large and mixed audience he digressed to meet the needs of those present. The Thud ward furuisnod the prolimin ary program and a playlet in costume was presented by the Bee Hive girls Five members of the First ward. of the young Ladies Stake board were prevent Rial two of thhe young mens Mrs. Bessie (I. Hales, ns folloWS, Miss Mrs. Sterling, Mrs. Wilkins, Hazel Orotegut, Mrs. Lucy Way's ml R. Wiglitmnn mid Clayton. entertained Mrs. Frank McClellan nt a prettily arranged pnrty last Thursdny afternoon for her primary elass of fifteen boys of the Third Others ward. present were Mrs. J. H, Bills, .Tr., Mrs. Clifford Done, Mrs. E. Dean, Miss Ella Patten, Mrs. Lorin Runnel, Mrs." James Householder, Mrs. Ray (iontes, Mrs.. Mil-toBeck, Mrs. .Tense Davis, Mrs, Thomas Wright, Mrs. Edward Synd cr and Mrs. Harvey Smith. n Mrs. Minnie Curtis Dawson and baby of Snlt Luke are visiting for a fortnight with her parents, Mr. nnd M rs. Ilebor Curtis. i The Cult ns club held an interesting last afternoon Wednesday with Mrs. Harold (lore nt Oenola. The program consisted of n paper by Mrs. Henry Erlnndson The on French Canadians. and a Canadian The restory hv Mrs. B. F, Oft. mainder of the time xvns given to renenil business. The trip was made bv auto and about twenty members attended. session j apjM-arane- t SALEM NEWS t i con-effort- s , j xx 00000000000000 oxoooooooooooooooooo 0 It 20 Mrs. Versa Sylvester nnd daughter, Miss Graee Creor of Salt Lake is John E. Huish left Thursdnv Mrs. Della Stewart, of Eureka were a guest nt the homo of her sister, M rs. Charles II. White. morning for Snlt I.nke and she loft visiting friends here on Sundny. Mrs. P m e J. TEACHER OF PIANO Will be, in Payson every Saturday until the close of school and then txvo days a xveek during the sum- On All Refrigerators TCfaBBCjrissiBBBzuHMMnMHmuHunw99999 ; f.'p mer. Let rue demonstrate the acknowl-edge- j Reid method to a It simplics and makes Good Bargains Good Selections SAVE THE CHILDREN GEORGE BARRETT interesting the drudgery of those first lessons. Will give lessons if von prefer. . st yonr horns leake Phone 38-and liiune and address. your The mothers of the Twentith century will go down into historj as being true patriots. They have tearfully, ungrudgtheir of and own flesh and blood that true given bravely ingly the world and that the strong thruout Democracy migh- prtvail arm of Impel ialism should he shattered once and for all. Noxv the xvar is won it cm he said, in more ways than one, that it was won by the Mothers of the country. But you mothers, who sent your dear boysover there to fight for world wide liberty also have a duty to perform with reference to the babes in your arms and your sons and daughters m K n n nM R m S R H R H t) H U H H R ft B Do you know that not very long ago, at the Y. M. C. A. at Kansas City fifteen hundred boys were examined and fifty per cent of them were found to have some form of spiral Double? If those boys had been examined by a competent Chnopiactor when they were yet infants, these faults could have Seen corrected. If your hihyissick, week, puny or not properly developed in some part of the body Do not wait with the there must bv a Cause and nine times out of ten it is found in the spine. if expectarou that the baby will outlive the weekness; have the spine palpated and necessary life a a or has to M a lingered a through grave gill adjusted. premature hoy, many gone my miserable criphle when a Spinal Analysis made in infancy would have detected some weekness The functional vigor of the body dewinch Ciropractic Adjustments would have corrected. 00000000000000000000000000 ooo ooo oco oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooy of tender age. pends upon a Spine in order. Nature is the only true Healer. Spinal Adjustments eliminate the cause of the trouble and Mother Nature heals. You say, Oh, yes, thats a beau'iful theory, but like all other It is not only a beautiful theory', hut it is beautiful theories, its too good to he true. and women who have been helped will attest any dav. beautifully true, as the thousands of men Save the Children, The children ef today will be the men and women of tomorrow. You can do this hy safeguarding their health while they are still in your arms. Two Pair instead 'of One Order your next Suit. TAYLOR- - 1 a Extra Trousers n FREE tri M TICE HOURS, CONSULTATION 2 to 7 1 M. RHONE Without the Extra M ni a1 ing today. Theres real economy in giving up home baking and buying like a home-madloaf Its all strength and nourishment. And no more, delicious Bread can bn bake,! at home, than we bake for yon in our model bakery. loaves of Crisp, golden-browin melting tenderness, . Trousers we guarantee our Ask your grocer special list of fabrics to be unsurpassed in value. 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