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Show s THE PAYSOXIAX. PAYSOX, Balt Lake. IN THE SPOT LIGHT o Will Francom was down from Salt Mr. Ford Wilson v. as hostess to the Boui Fidi club on Wednesday Lake this week with his mother, Guests exelusivo of tho Mrs. Ella Francom. afternoon. regular members wore Mrs. Dernell Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dixon and Jensen of Suit Lube or.j Miss Moduli no Wilson. two little daughters of Clinton have passed the week here. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. McKenna reofficials The of the Utah Idaho Evanston Sunday after turned t In visiting with Mrs. I.orin Johnson for Sugar company held a convention Salt Imkc last Wednesday, Thursday two weeks. and Friday for employer's from their Those in attend-uneMrs. A. L. Eastman of Evanston, vu nous factories. from her here daughter, Iuyson were Superintenvisiting Wyo., is dent Elisha Brown, E. C. Potrie, Mrs. I.orin Johnson. Arza 1). R. Coates, Albert Powell, Pago, D. R. Drake, Ed Robinson and Mrs. Frank Coombs and Mrs. HenThey returned home their hus- E, (juickloy. ry Jeppson accompanied bands to Eureka Wednesday oven Saturday evening after tho baseball O. game. ing, the latter attending the I. the were ladies The session. F. (). Mr. and Mrs. diaries Clowaij, guests of Mrs. Frank Cronin. Jr., were Provo visitors on Monday. Tho members of tbo Bridge club .Tames Nicols of Salt Lake spent went to Provo on Thursday afternoon week end here with Mrs. Nicols where they were charmingly enter- the and little son. Ferre. William tained by Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Barlow and children Mrs. Will McClellan will entertain are here from Bisbee, Arizona and at a series of two afternoon func- will spend the summer months with Mrs. tions in honor of her sister, Mr. nn,J Mrs. P. O. her jKirents, .bmeph Barlow of Bisbeo, Arizona. Loveless and sister, Mrs. Will Me The The first, will bo given today. dellam. seeond within the next few days. Herman left for Frank Walkingshaw and lit tie daughter, Betty, of Balt Lake, have spent tho week with her mother an, sister, Mrs. A. White and Mrs. Minnie Douglass. Mrs. Klipple ot Winonn, her homo Tuesday evening after a most enjoyable visit of several days at the home of her She stop-brother, W. J. Buckley. here en route from Cabfnorin where she spent the, winter. Mrs. Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Loutensock nnd little son riuiiP from Magna last week and will reside hero this daughters were summer. Menden- During tho week born to Mr. and Mrs. Malon , hall, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A son wns born to Mr. and Frnn-eom- Mrs. Douglass Douglass Joseph Brinihall wns in Bnlt Lake last week. on Tuesday. - I the meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Louis 1feiffVr a"d the Cultus club held Wednesday at Mrs. Rich Driglns were Balt Lab the home of President Ruth visitors Tuesday. the annual election of officers took place as follows: PresiMiss Cleofa Mendenhall entertain Mrs. R. A. Porter; ed a few friends informally at her dent, Mrs. B. L. Jensen; secretary, home Bunday evening. Mi. Lee R. Taylor; corresjionding The officers and teachers of the secretary, Mrs. A. L. Curtis; trensur Second ward Mutual ImJTOvcment asOther Mrs. Henry Erlandson. er, sociation and their partners were do discussed. were matters business lightfully entertnine,) last Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Creating a most pleasant occasion A variety of Mrs. Arthur Taylor. were provided of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. entertaining games and musical numbers were enjoyed. Henry Jcppsoi last week, a number Refreshments were served by of close friends and relatives tenderThe ed Mrs. Jeppson a surprise. In celebration of her birthday an- afternoon was spent in a social way niversary, Mrs. Garry Stevens enter- ami refreshments were served. Those tained yesterday afternoon at her present were Mrs. A. P. Smith, Mrs. About a dozen Zula Tngge, Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. home in this city. friends, including some from Balt Mnble Haynes, Mrs. Frank Coombs, A musical proMrs. John Btaheli, Mrs. Fred Wilson, Lake, were present. solos was being sung M rs. Flint McClellan, Mrs. George enjoyed, gram by Mrs. Henry Smith and Mrs. Garry .Tones, Mrs. Ruby Gordon, Mrs. Hen-rMrs. Smith also entertainBtevens. Elmer nnd Mrs. Mary Jeppson. ed with a number of piano selections. HEALTH CHARTS SHOWN The guests left for home about 7 oelock, after enjoying n delicious The health classes at the Payson luncheon and an especially good time. high school have profited during the Mrs. Ed past week from the use of a number Friends of Mr. and Snyder gathered nt their home Bun- of special charts loaned to the day evening nnd gave them a snr school by the "state board of health. Much pleasure was do Two sets of charts have been availprise party. rived from the evenings entertain able, one for the boys, teaching how and one for the to men by all of the participants. Keep Fit, Youth and Vibor. girls, on Mrs. Clyde Morgan extended hei CHOIR PRACTICE hospitality to flip members of the Octagon club hist Thursday afternoon. Members of the Tabernacle choir Special guests were Mrs. Bert Btevens nnd Miss Edna Cowan. are requested to report for ehoir practice at the Tabernacle next WedProMrs. Fcnrn Grey entertained the nesday evening at 8 oclock. members of the Junior Bridge club fessor Carl O. Nelson urges every on Saturday afternoon. High score member to be present. The John Lnnt. was won by next session will bo with Mrs. Jesse BASEBALL PLAYERS URGED Earle. TO REPORT POR TRYOUT At semi-monthl- k s. M C. J. Cotterell, manager of the Payson Baseball association, has urged that every man who desires to have n place on the Payson team, report on the high school campus every evening nt 6 oclock for a The team will be made up trvout. entirely of local players. NO FORMAL OBSERVANCE OP ARBOR DAY TODAY to extremely inclement Owing weather there wns no formal observance of Arbor day today. It has been planned to hold the spring opening of Memorial park today, but The threatening skies prevented. schools nnd banks were closed, but everything else went on as usual. HIGH LINE OFFICIALS (Continued trom Page 1.) tor which should interest every citizen and- an urgent appeal has been made t0 every resident of this section of the state to write his senator and representative in congress to evert every effort to bring about a revision of the act. Tnere should he no dolay. - LEASE IS SIGNED At its Monday night session the pity council directed that a lease, tli0 terms of which mutually had been agreed upon, be signed granting People Who Keep Well and Healthy With Chiropractic World-Famou- Ring the Liberty Bell Bank Today s Mean Your Independence Tomorrow It Will v Miss Marguerite Gough entertained nnd Mrs. William Ilinze of a party of her young friends at her Mr. Mrs. Herman Tngge, Jr., returned Provo wns in Pnyson last week visit- home last Saturday afternoon from to Balt Lake last Baturday evening Games nnd reing Mrs. Ilinze s parents, Mr. nnd ,1 until 7 oclock. after a ten days visit with her Mrs. Brimball. freshments provided the entertainJoseph parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith. ment. Her mother aecornpnni George Humphries of Oakland, to remain for a week. Mrs. R. A. Clayton entertained the Cal., spent the week end in Tayson, Miss Lemma Brinihall. .Tustamere club lust Friday afternoon of the guest Mrs. Boniell Jensen is returning at her home 0,1 Ftnh avenue. The to her home in Balt Lake today after thirteen members were present also of the More than members fifty pleasant visit of ten dny s with local s a special Odd Fellows journey- Mrs. Joseph Barlow lodge of her m rents, Mr. and Mrs. Eustace to Eureka last night to assist in guest. ed Mendenhall. the formal delivery of Phillips, Jr.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph S. Bills .Tr official goat of the organization, th, Mrs. David Bonn and Mrs. Vivian wore and Trove pleasantly surprised last Friday the Eureka lodge. Patten nnd children were visit yng re- to by a group of their neighwere also evening Pork reprelodges Spanish latives in Spanish Fork Bunday. The time close friends. and bors and sented bv large delegations, various with games quite a number came from Balt Lake. pnsaed merrily Miss Edna Loveless who is teacha late supper wins music nnd and ing school at Lelii came home for John B. Cooper, justice of the pence served. the week end. at Nephi, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. ICathrine Bills wns the reand Miss Mrs. Malin Mendenhall, in this city. Mrs. Henry Eramlson cipient of a pleasant surprise party Thelma Erlnndsoii were visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. Otis Stiner entertainWednesday evening given by her relatives in Salt lake last week. Progressive ed at dinner last Friday evening. friends and neighbors. entertainment. The Indies of the Social Tea eon Covers were laid for Mrs. Ed Bills, five hundred provided Mrs. Harry Mrs. E. C. Petrie received the first ducted a successful cafeteria supper Mrs. Spencer Snow, Louis prize and Mr. Petrie the Mrs. nnd Mr. in the Presbytoriian church Tuesday Adamson. of Wnlker Mrs. nnd Pfeiffer May evening. iMitMMBMafaajsSsnaar.rt-UBMMMMiiiMMMMWMW- UTAH, APRIL 15, 1921. 5 Per Cent on Sayings a-i- si RESIDENTS OP SPRING LAKE SEEK ELECTRIC LDHT SERVICE After years of si niggling along, with kerosene lamps, the residents of Spring Lake have petitioned the city council to extend its lighting The peoservice to that section. ple of Spring Lake were represented at the city council meeting last Monday night by Herman Twede, who said that at least thirty families were desirous of having electric light and power service. It was suggested that if the resi dents of Spring Lake will install tho pole line, the city of Payson will furnish the wire and the transformThe matter was placed in the ers. hands of the electric light committee for investigation and to prepare an estimate of costs, as well as to determine the feasibility of the pro position. The benefit of electric light ant! power service is now being sought by many of the Payson suburban sections and there is a complete the part of city ofwillingness o ficials to extend the service if some provision can be made to defray the Mrs. Kay Conyers and Mrs. Ray Polio came down from Eureka Sunday goiny on to Balt Lake later in the week. j l hosts. Bread is Best Food Have you never noticed in providing for your tablo When plenty of Bread is served, how much less of other food is desired. Sweet, wholesome the flour, purest of milk, sugar and plenty of compressed yeast make our loaf a Bread without equal among other Breads. Buy it! Eat it! Don't Waste a crumb! W Ask your grocer- - for MAINTENANCE APPROPRIATION Out of the special fund of the reclamation service, there is available for the current year the sum of continun $144,000 for maintenance, tion of construction and incidental operation of the Strawberry project. From The CITY BAKERY, F. L. ROBERTSON Proprietor ADVANCE SALE LARGE advance sale of seats for to be Temples Telepram presented by the High School Dramatic club in the Seeond ward nmusement hall tonight has been large and it is expected that the company will play to a capacity The Mrs. to Arthur Daley a transfer of water from the lower to the upper ditch on the south bench. house. BUSINESS MEN Chns. M. Schwab, John D. Rockefeller; Miller Reese Hutchinson, head of Lhe Edison Laboratories. EXTRA MUSICIANS SPECIAL Eigo, violinist; Godowski, pianist; Fritz Kreisler, violinist. GRAND OPERA STARS Ruffo, Stracciari, Lazzari, Ciccolini, oylva, De Gorgoza. 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