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Show TILE PAYSOXIAN. UTAn, APRIL 15, 1921. PAYSON. Air. S. E. Ware spent Monday with his family. Mr. nud Airs. K. A. Pi rt" In r wen- Mrs. Louis Duke and ovo have been guest-Vermird Anderson, Airs. 1 in baby of of Airs. Dukes Provo Tuesday. Mrs. Ray Stevens was hostess to the Entre Nous club on Wednesday Guests exclusive of the afternoon. members were Airs. Bachelor regular of Lehi, Mrs. N. K. White of Salt Lake, Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth, Airs. Braxton H. R. Tietjen and Mrs. Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strong and baby of Lrovo spent Arbor day in Payson. Mrs. Htrong came over again indifl on Monday and will remain nately with her parents, Mr. and Mr. Strong lias been Mrs. Burdick. to transferred by lus coinpnmy Logan. Mrp. Oeorgo Moesser of Salt Lake was the guest of her daughter, Airs. Charles f'lownrd, the early part of the week. She was accompanied bv her sister Mrs. Bailey of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Chnr'es Hanson of There was born to Mr. and Mrs. S:int:iqiiin Ssnt Sunday wi'h Air. and Frances X. Shelden, lust .Monday, at Mrs. p. ( Hanson Airs. ShelPhoenix, Ariz., a son. Saturday and Sunday. den formerly was Aliss Deon Oohin Mr n ml Afrs. Bert SHxens went The members of the family of of this city. to Salt Lake Wednesday to meet Mrs. Lavinu .Mis. : evens mother who is return Montague gathered nt her home Eriduy to celebrate her Afiss Ellie Boyle mid Alis Lanin rig fioin an extended visit in AVyoinbirt hday anniversary. Mrs. Lorraine Shnul represented the Bee Hive Re Montague-Ricand Miss Dora Mon- hekah lodge of Odd Fellows at the Salt at Airs. Karl F. Keeler entertained on tague came from Salt Lake Sat- Rebekah state assembly Last Wednesday Wednesday afternoon at a prettily urday evening and n soeond family Lake this week. Dinner was they were guests at the gat liering was held. banquet arranged childrens party in honor served. given by the lady militants at the of the fifth birthday of her little Eagle club rooms in honor of daughter Kathryn. Eighteen little Dr. and Airs. J. C. Landenbergcr taking the degree of ehivalrv. bovs and girls enjoyed the happy ocof Salt Luke were visiting here Satcasion. The guests also included Afrs. Alma Potter and baby, Alina the following relatives of Kathryns urday with members of the Aides from from Lord Potter, have returned ami Irovo. Grandfather family. Salt I,ako where Mrs. Potter has been grandmother Grandmother Afrs. Mincrvu llnrriman Airs. Keeler, Miss Eva Keeler and four of Mam- with her parents, Mr. and moth is spending two weeks here at Hyrum Lord for three months. The cousins, Helen and Martha AfeCal-listethe home of her sister, Airs. Ray babe was bom recently at the L. D. Lu Jay Keeler and llulda Curtis. S. hospital. Bent. Miss Prances Huish of Eureka was the guest of Miss Nellie Iluish on - s Mrs. Chris Miss Grace Ilichings of Spanish Pleasant Wendell Lrlandson, a student at Frugal of her the University of Utah was home Grove is visiting her sister, Airs. Fork has been isiting with Arthur Erancom. aunt, Mrs. Charles H. White, for for the week end. ten days. Airs. II. I. Smith of Salt Lake Mr. and Airs. N. K. White and motored passed the week here with her parAdeline little Henry Iluish of Jerome, Arizona, daughter, is here for pome weeks with Airs. from Salt Lake Monday and remain- ents, Mr. and Afrs. W. II Reece. with her ed for several days. Huish, who is visiting Mrs. Euphremia Smith lias remother, Afrs. James A. Daniels. Mrs. Carl Bauer of Eureka was turned home from a vis:t in Salt here Tuesday to attend the funeral Lake entertained Mrs. Will McClellan of Mrs. Vogleman. lust Friday afternoon in honor of lio Earl Ilnskcl of this city and Miss sister, Mrs. Joseph Barlow of Bis Edwin Blaekhurst of Salt Lake Matilda Hanks of Salem were united bee, Arizona, who will spend the in marriage on Wednesday in the summer here. Those spent the week end in Payson. present to meet Halt Lake temple. Tito marriage her were Afrs. Floyd Wilson, Mrs. Afrs. J. B. Stark entertained the of Wayne Gasser iml Miss Vcrdn Alfred R. Wilson, Airs. John T. Airs. Octagon club last Thursday after- HufT of Lake Shore was also solem- Lnnt, Mrs. Fee R. Taylor, Miss Edna Cowan was a nized in the Temple on Wednesday. Frank Harris, Airs. E. L. McCormick, noon. wid reside in Airs. R. II. Clayton, Airs. F. C. DixBoth young couple special gueRt. Payson. on, Airs. M. J. Mortensen. Mrs. Will The members of the Boni Fidi pint) Amos,1 Mrs. P. O. Loveless, Airs. P. on .Miss Florence entertained were charmingly Wightmnn. who is O. Loveless Jr., Airs. Lee Loveless, afternoon by Mrs. Ken- attending school in Sa'l Lake wafl Airs. Earl Simmons, Wednesday Airs. Cluules neth Dixon at the C. F. Dixon home home last week end. Douglass and Airs. J. C. Ellsiiorth. on North Main street. The members of the Third ward Aliss Fay Richmond enti Bained a the Relief society enjoyed a most de- number of her young school friends Mrs. I.illian Llewellyn was honored guest at n birthday party lightful social evening on Tuesday at at her home Mondny evening. given t the home of her si"ter, Afrs. tho home of their president, Mrs. A program was enElla Cowan. The students of the third grade George Jones on WVdnesday joyed and games provided pleasant nt tho Peteetneet school gave a surwere prise party Thursday of last week Ref resume; ts entertninment. Airs. El hi, Kerr spent the week served. to honor tho birthday anniversary of end in Snlt Lake with her daughter, their teacher, Miss Lenore Iluish. Airs. J. S. AfcBeth was hostess to Mrs. Ruth Frazer. the Afternoon Sewing club this week. Mrs. Alinnie Douglass entertained dinner Wednesday in compliment a Afrs. J. C. Ellsworth was in Salt Afrs. A. L. Curtis was a Spanish to Mr. and Mrs. N K. White of Lake Monday. Fork visitor Wednesday. Covers were placed for Snlt Lake. Afiss TInydee Patten of Nephi was ten guests. Aliss Dorothy Knowlei and Aliss visiting here last week with her Frances Shermer visited w'ith friends Mrs. Will McClellan entertained on aunt, Mrs. P. C. Wightmnn. n Springvillo Monday. Tuesday afternoon at the second in a series of parties in honor of her Will Harvey of Salt Lake sjeiit Her Afiss been who has Mrs. his Luiclp Snow, sister. Airs. Joseph Barlow. here sister, Sunday He was accomRobert MeOmie. attending school here, has returned invited guests included the members of the Junior Bridge club, also Airs panied home by his little daughter to her .heme in Salt Lake. who hnd been here for a fortnight. Paxtnan of Provo, Airs. U. A. Porter Mr. and Airs. Joseph Morgan were Afrs. L. D. Stewart, Airs. Kay Done, Afrs. Annie Storvs of Magna has f pleasantly Saturday The prize in the bridge game was surprised he been visiting her mother, ADs. Nathan evening by a group of neighbors awarded to Airs. Dave Huish. hun ired wras the Mr. and Air1. Storrs and and friends, Simmons, Rev. Wihlmnn Murphy was in Salt was family nntieipnte moving te Spanish diversion and n Into Fork.' Lake Monday an,i Tuesday served. IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB1BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMB In the picture to your left notice the backbone, or You are enabled to walk upright by this spinal column. important structure. Through the center of these spinal delicate tissue in your body, the runs most segments this nerve cable is hut a brain. the However excepting of the brain. continuation The reading glass shows how this nerve cable branches off from the spine on its way to every organ, tisseu and cell in the body. On either side of the spine and between each two segments, or vertebrae, a nerve is given off which carries the life current to the part of the body which it supplies. When the segments between which the nerves pass get out of alignment, due to twisting, falling, straining, etc. the hard, bony structure presses upon or pinches these delicate nerves. This pressure diminishes the nerve current just as the flow of water is diminished when you step on the hose. in this interesting how the series Chiropractor restores these explain just bones, or vertebrae, to their normal position, relieving the pressure upon the nerves and how Nature restores Health The next article (the eighth) vv'11 T. C. JEPPSON, D. G, Ph. G, S. Douglas Building, Payson. THONE 120. m Consultation and Spinal Analysis Without Charge or Obligation BBBBBBBBBBIBBBBIBBBBBB) 1 Brown ,did well. TAII COUNTY LEADS THE STATE IN FRUIT SHIPMENTS r v Our loyalty to the community extends to you whether or not you are a customer of ours today. We are here to be bothered and your calls at any time will be a pleasure to us. 5 Per Cent on Saving's irspifi Novelize It. PROFESSOR LUND AND TRIO IN PAYSON TOMORROW NIGHT Payson will no d.iubt preserve lier reputation as one of the most class appreoiati ve cities of high music tomorrow night on tbe appearance of Professor A. 0. Lund in grand concert at the Tabernacle. Professor Lund enjoys a reputation that is far more than state wide, and in selecting Louisa Watson, soprano, Lola Leonard, contralto and , as Edna Got berg, members of bis trio, be lias shown that professional excellence of jndg moot that has aided him materially in building up so enxiable a career in the musical wotM. The program tomorrow night wi'l be exceptional in quality and some of the number which brought endorsement from many Fait Lake audiences during the winter it cannot but meet with season, in satisfaction Payson. Speaking of the trio, the Balt Lake Tribune recently said that it was the best in Utah, while Professor Afodellun offers the criticism that it is tho first trio that ho has ever hoard sing The people tunc. in perfect of Pavson, therefoT, have a rare treat in store tomorrow night. ' movie you see that Oliver Twist? calle, Frosh wouldnt Yes, and say, that make a peach of a book? Brown Jug. 1921 J. mezzo-soprano- HAVE YOUR GEORGE BARRETT TEACHER OF PIANO Will be in laysou a very Saturday until tbe close of school and then two days a week during the summer. Let me demonstrate the acknowlReid method to a edge, i It simplies and makes interesting .the drudgery of thosy first lessons. Will give lessons your home if von prefer. Phone and lenAo your name and address. 1. 1 38-A- r TOP REPAIRED E. A. Switzer, of the Provo .Top company, will be in Payson for a few days with a complete equipment He for repairing automobile tops. L. is located in the A Reynolds company garage across the street Ahi. from the intemrban station. Switzer is prepared to make seat covers, side curtains and cushion and all kinds of repnir and celluloid work. CARD OF THANKS AVi t h a desire to express our deep appreciation of the many kindnesses extended to us during the illness and of the time of the death of our beloved mother we wish to thank all of those who offered sympathy and AAe ?eel aid. particularly grateful for the many beautiful floral offerliad ings, a tribute to one who lived an exemplary life. Air. nml Airs. PAUL AYIKT1ILIN. And j Did Eat More Bread It fed the hungry millions of France and Belgium! And now its helping bring back settled here at England, s home. Tlie way and insist wholesome you can help on the loaf most Ask your grocer for From The CITY BAKERY, F. L. ROBERTSON Proprietor It Is. Say, buddy, do you remember when we were over there, thev used to tell us that when we got back nothing would bo too good for us? Sure, what about it? AAell, they told the truth. The American Legion Weekly. IBB AUTO TOP REPAIRING OF WOOL APPOINTED Salt Lake City, April 21. A. AV. AracArthur. former banker and farm loan expert, has been engaged by of tho wool marketing committee the Utah State Farm bureau as fiscal g agent to serve during the assembly and cooperative marketing of the 1021 clip. Air. AfaeArthur will make his headquarters at the general offices of the state farm bureau in the AfeCormirk budding in this city. Tn addition to looking after the details of receiving contracts and g superintending the shipment of wool, the fiscal agent may later be required to look after the committees interests in the east when sales are being made. Mr. AfaeArthur was engaged largely for the reason that he served as financial agent in negotiating loans for the alfalfa seed mar- jj keting association of the state farm bureau. BBBBBBBBaiBBBBSBBBflBBBBBBBABBIflBflBBBBBBBBBflBBBBBBBM E. A. Switzer At the Reynolds Garage A ' anj sustaining Best Work Possible in Repairing or New Work. Seat Covers Made to Measure. to the body. P. M. Toll a WE Complete Equipment for the Best Work is in Payson for a Few Days DISEASE? 7 AVig-son- SHIPPER HERE IS THE PRIMARY CAUSE OF 95 per cent OF ALL DISEASE! HOW TO ELIMINATE to the Airs. of presentation in Second the Telegram Temples ward amusement hull last Friday light, th,. Payson High School Dramatic club scored n signal success, placing to a capacity audience, and displaying the S. K. O. sign before the rise of the curtain. While the play did not offer op tortunitv for the full exercise of her ability, Aliss Cora Cravens was most acceptable as Afrs, Jack Temple ami carried off the honors splendidly. Afrs. Temples Telegram Mthongh is not a vehicle best suited to Miss Cravens talents, the latter proved herself an artist of more than ability anil versatility and one who can adapt herself to almost Miss Cravens carried any situation. her lines excellently. The success of this rharming young rtist, however, was due to a material extent to the splendid supjiort of the other members of the comdistinguished pany, all of whom Hanson well. Ernest themselves makes n incomparable .Tack Temple, adding n pleasing lustre to the proas Albert Woods, duction. while Frank Fuller, is simply great. In one of the most difficult places on the cast, ns Afrs. Rrown, Afiss Hazel Douglass was particularly ex eellent and she exhibited a stage presence that is rare in trio amateur. Afiss Alta Afarcil contributed largely tn tbe success of the comedy in the character of Afrs. Frank Fuller and Afiss met every situation cleverly. Laura .Teppson, ns Dorothy, was cute , As tho butler, n.nd charming. J. D. Done was a scream, assuming the character ns though it had been made for jiim, and contributing immeasurably to the success s Loon Johnson, of the play. Uaptain Sharp, and Arax Peerv as Ta in Was the Admonition of Socrates, the Greatest Philosopher 2 PLAYS CAPACITY HOUSES CLUB TO Utah county again held the lead fruit shipments for 1920, being accredited with nearly half the fruit shipped out of the state, according to the report received by Minor AI. Justin, crop statician of the bureau of crop estimates. There were 539 carloads of apples shipped last veatr, of which nearly half were produced in Utah Of 360 carloads of peachcounty. es Utah county loaded 238 while of of the shipments of 85 carloads Utah pears, 68 are accredited to county. Boxelder County is Utah county's closest rival in the production of fruit, having shipped during 1920, 1 16 carloads of apples and 78 carloads of poaches. Other counties are which make a good showing AVebor, Emery, Cache and Grand. has The shipments of peaches varied in the different counties durUtah led ing the last four years. tho other counties in 1917, 1919 and but in 1918 the lead was 1920, takin by Boxelder county. Weber county is given credit for about li nv ,tho potatoes shipped out of tho state. Potato shipments have hoon as follows: 161 carloads Tn 1917, from the state and 101 from Weber county; in 1018, 333 from tho state and 166 from Weber county; in 1919, 353 from the state and 171 from Weber county, and in 1920. 476 from the state and 202 from Weber county. EBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlBBBai KNOW THYSELF OFFICE HOURS, DRAMATIC cordially invite you to make our your headquarters for business or other purposes where we can be of service. |