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Show Till'. PAYSOMAN. PAYSON, l'AOE EIGHT THE SPOT LIGHT visiting with mil In Marsh. f The members of the senior class Mr. anil Mrs. J. 0. Ellsworth and Mr. ami Mrs. Karl F. Keeler were of the V. L. M. I. A. of the Second Social delightful enjoyed a :n Salt l.aho last Thursday evening ward tu attend a daneing party at the evening Inst Thursday at the home of their class leader, Mrs. Merekley. New house hotel given to the Social Sixty Dancing club by the Salt Lake Music, games and refreshments provided entertainment. resident members. Miss Florence Wightninn, who is Harvey Smith was hos'ess the Octagon club last Thursday attending school in Salt Lake has the past week. Mrs. afternoon. a special guest. Miss Edna Loveless was home over .; Th (1. E. N. club was entertained the week end from Lehi where she by, Mi.-- s Ci lady Stone, Monday even- is attending school. The club was ing, February, 7. e.v tended Mis. .Tny Townsend her founded and mimed the same evening bv the following charter mem- hospitality to a number of her young bers: Miss M able Wilson, Miss Her friends on Thursday afternoon. nice Wilson, Miss Fern Burnett, Miss Cecil Harnett, Miss Deon Wignnll, Wesley and Roy Parks of Delta, Miss Cindy Stone, Miss Ida lcery, Colomdo, are guests at the home of Miss Hard Cardner and Miss Win- their aunt, Mrs. John Iersson. They to their homo ffom nie Wride. are Mrs. Persson entertainCalifornia. Miss Edna Swartz spent Sunday ed at cards on Thursday evening in Other guests were Mr. and Monday in Frovo with her sis- - their honor. and Mrs. John Iersson Jr., Mr. and ter, Airs. L. A. Christen. Mrs. Reid Persson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keele. nnd Will Keelo 7.'i mi Mrs. Stanley Done and Miss Tcrvort were visitors in Salt take The religion class officers of the lust week-end- . Third ward arranged a pleasant sur-otheir president, Airs. Fred prise Miss Mae AfcReth entertained the Tan nc r on Wednesday afternoon. Re Inst Hut unlay at the froshmonts were provided Bridge club the by home of her sister, Airs. Frank ladies and all enjoyed a delightful afternoon. Mrs. j to J I . n from who out of town Mrs. William T. Amos and Mrs-L- . on Monday to attend the I). Ifouts were hostesses last Tuesfuneral of Thomas Wright wero: day to the Indies of the Missionary was Dcnn Wright of Suit take, Thomas Ten. The lesson on Korea AV right of Springville, Mr. mid Airs. under the direction of Mrs. S. L. to W. H. Hoyle, Airs. William Williams' Ware. Luncheon was served and Mrs. A. II. John of Irovo, about twenty-two- . President P.urc.h, Mr. and Mrs. William Ooodinun of Silver C'ily, Airs. Air. and Mrs. Owen Harnett had John Dnnnclson Afiss Cleon as their dinner guests last Saturday and Donnelson of Salt Lake. Air. nnd Airs. Ceorge Harnett nnd Mrs. John Daniels, Jr., Announcement has been made of the marriage in Suit Luke last week Mr. anil Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth enOf Aliss Viola Hrowertnn of this tertained Mr. and Airs. II. Roland eitv and Arnold Kiergard of Halt Tietjen and children at dinner last Relatives were hero , Lake. H jj B Sunday. ipmciE Is Not Everything to Be Considered in Buying Meats and Groceries Quality Is Considered By the housewife of good judgment. I I 1 I Tern Foote of Nephi has been her mother, Mrs. 1ii-- i and Air. and Mrs. Ed McF.eth tighter, Mary Fliabcth, of loea tciln, Idaho, visited vvi'h Mrs. Marv Me Beth over Thur-diion their way to Mr. anj Mrs. John Amos bjM'nt fl S:" Diego, whi te they es-e- t Sunday in Sjianibh Fork, with their h cate. daughter, Mrs. Fred l.ewis. Thursday evening, February ". the j Miss Vera Cole and Albert Payson first ward bov coiits over both young eople of iaysun, (nine the Salem scouts in n hard were married in Provo last week. fought game of basket bell, vvtlh a core of 10 to p. Mrs. DcWitt Ieery entertained at I.aif Tuesday the Kir- - ward levy dinner on Thursday and Finlay ol .scout quint won from the S. S. I.. last week for her sister ami niece, five with a score of 10 to 111. Mrs. J. W. Harris and lies Althea This is only the beginning of the Harris, before their deiiture for see son. Watch for more victories. The their home at Huncroft, Idaho. guests on Thursday evening were Mr. and .Mrs. 0. .1. Cotteieii, Mis. Harris, Miss Harris and Rex lccry. THOMAS WRIGHT Mr. and Airs. Charles Cravens, Airs. A. H. leery, Rex Ieery and Airs. DIES AT RIPE AGE Harris were present Friday Mrs. IN UTAH, FEBRUARY 11, 1921. We combine QUALITY AND PRICE Giving the Best Goods at the Least Possible Price. j ,! y, Mc-iCal- i I)r. nnd Mrs. J. II. Ellsworth enThomas Wright, sixty nine years tertained Friday evening for Mr. ami Airs. C. J. Cotterell and Alms Althea of age, died at the family home in week this city on Friday of last Harris. He after u life of marked activity. Air. and Mrs. A. C. Sorensen were was born in Ogden on September 0. week-envisitors to Salt Lake. They 302, bis jmrents having been among were dinner gm-stSunday of All. the early pioneers to Utah. and and Mrs. H. L. Townsend. having emigrated to the west when he was scarcely four years of age. M isa Iomgene Adamn-eiii- was a week His pa rents w IT English try-i- n tnrtfr guest of Airs. C. E. Hanks of ami firs settled Nephi. Salem. W rigid Mr Eighteen years ago Wendell Erbindson made a week moved to Pnvson Hid Imi 't the house E'islin of this end visit to his parents, Bishop pH-- . Hr Eail.v in city. iriied Alms Hit ha Tin teachers of the grade schools In whom he Ic school teacheis entertained the high of came four th" father daughters last Wednesday evening at the Tay The time was who survive him. Airs. Alnv Foote, lor school building. spent with rnuse and progressive o' Nephi, APs, Philo C. Wightninn Eva nn won and APs. William Wightninn of this Mins Gertrude rook. the first prize and Elda Eeariison the city, and Airs. O. T. Pickering of consolation. Refreshments were serv- Salem. ed to about forty. Fpon the death of his first wife Air. Wright xvas married to Louise Miss Lvall McClellan entertained of Provo, and the issue of the members of the American Beauty Beasley sons Thomas was two marriage Aliss Lucilc club Lust Wtdncsday. and Dean of Springville Lewis, patroness of the club, is Wright young Indus Wright of Salt Lake, both of whom teaching the survive. to lew. Airs. The second Wright having Mr. and Airs. Otto Erlandson en- died, Air. Wright married and became tertained at dinner last Saturday the husband of Matilda Alarsh who Covers wore laid for Dr. evening. him. By this marriage there and Airs. A. L. Curtis, Air. nnd Airs. survives five William were children, Airs. T. F. Tolhurst, Air. and Mrs. Henry I.avord of Silver City, Kilnndson, Air nnd Atrs. John Done, Goodman Air. and Airs. Lee R. Taylor nnil Wiight, Della Wright. William Wright Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, '"Und Joseph Wright, all of Payson, evening was spent with liitisie and who are si ill living. lie also leaves progressive rook Airs, Lee R. Taylor two brothers and two sisters, Joseph making high score. AVright of Nephi, AYillinm Wright of Salt Lake, Airs. Rosa Patton and nnd neighbors of The daughters Airs. Elizabeth AleCune of Nephi. last Amos Airs. John surprised her During the time that he was a Thursday, the oceasion being her seventy-eightbirthday anniversary. resident of Nephi Mr. Wright was Those' who enjoyed the afternoon a member of the board of county were Airs. Katie Stahtli, Mrs. Frank commissioners for four years. He Airs, Airs. Frank Smith, Coombs, rv ed as a number of the city counAirs. .Tanien Nifrols, cil. llarvev He was also oe of the Airs. W. II. Reece, Airs. David Atitcb and for several years acted Kiln Frnneom and Airs. U. Mrs. member of the board of directa as Fork. Fred Lewis of Spanish ors of the Fiist National bank of Mrs. AY. D. Dixon is visiting Nephi. Suit Lake this week. Thirty four years ago AD. Wright on a mission in the southern served xvas hostess Arrs. Rodney Wilson all through his life he and states last Wednesday- to the members of -the Boni Fidi elnb. Airs. Fern Grey, xvas a consistent member- of the The early years of his Airs. Flovd Wilson, Mrs. George F. church. Wilson Aliss Lyle Cravens and Arrs. life he devoted principally to stock Horace Farraday of Spanish Fork liaising, aiul of late years he paid were special guests. attention to mining m j considerable time at the the Tintie district, Air. nnd Mrs. Glenn Simmons During conducting a largo ranch. the proud parents of a bnbv time that he spent bora, last Wednesday. five yenrs ago, ho vvns a 'conducted a neat market and groc-jorMiss Dorothy Knowles Spanish Fork visitor Monday. store. Funeral services, which were largely Afr. and Airs. John visited . wero conducted in the Secattended, in Spanish Fork Sunday. ward meeting house last Tuos John Lewis spent AVediesilay in day, Bishop Hill of the Thiid ward i The speakers were J. S. Nephi. presiding. Bills. Elisha Drown and President Mrs. .Tames Nieols of Salt Lake is Frank Birch of the Tinlic stake. visiting her parents, Air. and Mrs. For interment the body was moved H. Amos. jto Nephi where services were con Alma R. Potter was called to Salt ducted by Bishop Bailey. President Lake Inst Alomlay on account of thejPaxman of the Juab stake was one illness of Mrs. Potter. The services in of the speakers. DELIVERY 40c kg. S. R. Wheat 40c pkg S. R. Rolled Oats 10 lb. sack S. R. Rolled Oats 10 lb. sack Wheat Mush 10 lb. sack Germade 9 lb. sat k Corn Meal 25c pkg. Kelloggs Corn Flakes - 35c 35c 60c 50c 50c 45c 20c Canned Goods 25c cans Parker Sifted Peas 20c cans Fernbiook Corn 2 2 2 12 lb. cans white and dark per can 5 lb cans, white and dark per can 10 lb. cans, white and dark per can 15c cans, Pieices Poik and Beans 4 lb cans Cottoline 4 small cans Milk 35c bottle Catsup 40c t ans Catsup 35c Horse Radish A. B. Naptha for 45c for 35c . 30c 55c $1.05 - 10c bars bars 4 bars 4 bars 5 bars 8 bars 3 bars 3 bars 3 White Birch Swifts Borax Soap Old Fashioned Soap Kiik Olive Soap Cream Oil Soap - 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 8 25c 25c for it Fruits 2 dozen Oranges Lemons per dozen Grape Fruit Figs per pkg. Dried Prunes per lb. 39c 30c 2 for 25c Utah Avenue We appreciate the business with which we are favored. The best, most helpful, friendly Banking Service possible to be rendered is the expression of our appreciation. & Aire. La vone IleLlis, who is attcml-un- i Payson and in Nephi were attended bv scores of persons who had known nig the Brigham A'oung varsity week-enhere and appreciated Mr. AV right in his at. Provo, spent the h Airs. parents, Air. and lifetime and who realize that in his Thomas herIleelis. demise they had lost a sincere friend valuable nnd the communities a Aliss Prime Tietjen entertained citizen. Aliss Manerx-Willardson of ti i in, the xveek-end- . xx Charles Santaquin News AIcTxny here visiring Ire Aiclxav. is of the Elite club were entertained at the homo of Airs. Afrytlo Peterson Thursday afternoon A tray lunch was of last week. served to Mrs. Florence Walker, Air.-.-, Lnuia Wall, Airs. Ada Stanton, Aire. Edith Evans, Mrs. Lexio Edwards, Airs. Ina Tietjen, Mrs. Agnet Broad-bent- , Vina Groenhalgh, Mrs. Airs. Geneva Holladay t Airs. Geneva Open-shavAirs. Martha Butler, Airs. Ella ( rook, Airs. Ruby Openshaw and Airs. Myrtle Peterson. Alembers One of the of Spanish Fork with his brother, social the Groenhalgh the occasion being his biithday anniversary, bv the holies of the Flite club and their husbands. Progressive five hundred was pla.ved. Elmer Tietjen receiving the prize and George Stanton the booby prize. vast llenrv xveek xvas Mr end Aire. ATemels were given a surprise at Ilolhiday their homo last Snnday who Those evening. onjnxod the affair were Air. and Airs. Mr. and Arrs. Alonzo Basil The league met AVcd-- I Wall, AValker, Airs. Charles Crooks, Afr. and i school house. sday afternoon in the members were present. A Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards, Air. I'orty-tvvt.ilk on the of tobacco nnd Airs. George Stanton, AP. and Mrs. Ass Evans, AP. nml Arrs. Wren were given by llysses Alace. Anti-Tobac- . Miss lionia Wall, of Provo, visit- ed with her brother, A. L. Wall the week-end- . Jr., Arrs. Erma Opcnshaw spent Wednesday and Thursday with her Airs, Ray Kerr, at Payson. Swenson. Mr. and Afrs. .Teddy Orren-lialgh- , Air. and Airs. Herbert Open-sV-and Afr. and ..rs. ITenrv Green-hplgh- . Games were played. At 'valve oclock a buffet luncheon xvas served bv the hostess, Afrs. Lilly Groenhalgh, assisted by Arrs. Ada Stanton. Afrs. AValker of Ileasant Grove is Mrs. T. J. AVadsworth, is visiting her son. Junior, in Salt Lake, who here visiting her son. Basil AValker. is at the Holy Cross hospital. Air. and Airs. Irvine Ei mist mm Airs. Alemels T. Holladay enter- 'are receiving congratulations over the tained the following young people arrival of a son. 1 her homo Thursday evening to a chicken supper: Miss Aianorvsi Willard-wiA ph'ns'M't evening was snout at of Ephraim, Miss Thelma Johnhe home of Arr. and APs. John AL Everett follndnv last Saturday, the oceasion son, .Aliss Druee Tietjen, AVadsworth and t'"iug APs. HoIIadays birthday an,Ralph Holladay, Wlindal Openshaiv. Progressive rivers;, rv. Those present were Af fixe hundred was played. and APs. diaries A. Tietjen, Afr. and .Arrs. Alemels Holladay, Air. nnd Airs. Airs. Jeppson of Gunnison has been Ephraim Tietien, Air. nnd Airs. Jesse Airs. ; Holladav. Afr visiting with her daughter, ThrAiii and Airs. Louise McKay, the xveek-end- . 'Ileelis, AD. nnd Arrs. Elmer Tietjen, Air. and Afrs. Tsaiah Holladav, Mr. Arrs. Phoebe Cushing entertained and APs. Floyd Opcnshaw, Airs. Eliza the following at her home Friday i Hoftubiv. .Mrs Praphona ADoro, and afternoon, the oceasion being her Everett Holladay. birthday anniversary: Air. anil Airs. William Mrs. Hellen Stev- Cushing, The citx' council met Friday night, ens, Air. and Mrs. Chniles Hansen i Afnyor Borgensen Dave presiding. and Airs, Myrtle Peterson. iCiook was appointed city marshal. n i - ' RIGHT AWAY isnt so and never was S3 u 13 M H am so! hy man you can buy a pure wool Taylor-mad- e Suit from $30 to $40, that will prove a revelation 25c Fresh Fish Every Friday - plished. W 10c Clowards Cash Market satis- It is the princiale on which real results are accom- you have tKe idea in your mind that Clothes tailored to your own measure are out of your reach in Price GET RID OF THAT IDEA 25c 30c 30c 3 man and the bank is necessary to the most factory growth of either. IjL 25c Crystal White Bob W hite between the farmer, the business co-operati- on 'M9tlKIUIIIHIBaSH31IlliaiIUHinUIJ $1.00 Soap y os . more evident that l -- Cereals It is becoming more and s sa-n- o PROMPT I Exclusive Rights to Sell '5 Si Next Door to Gayetv Theatre K TAYLOR-Mad- e Clothes are Vested in LANT & PERSSON CO, PAYSON, UTAH 0UuaaaaMaBHiiaaaKiiaaiMiaBBMUuuBUBuuuins'lMaiiiaiBBhnaiBiiiiiiiziEixMZB2ss:sECzs2s;2XiiSKiiKCEiiiiiaiiiiiiaiaiKiiKiiEsziSiES3acE3KEaEiliKiiiB7i M P S3 mr as am w , |