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Show TllE PAYSOXIAN, PAYSON, PAGE EIGHT Afs. Frank Harris was Lostes.s co the Ridge club on Saturday after noon. Guests exclusive of regular 'members were Airs. Amnion Nebeker dr.. Airs. Willin'!! Amos, .Mrs. Wil ham Omelia aad Mrs. Will Afc SCHWAB MURDER ARREST J IN THE SPOT LIGHT 4r iiJ fiends at bidgt' lat Those who enjoyed whereAlrs. Ammon Nib .Mary Fairbanks, Mrs. Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mrs. .s 11. Win., 1' Mrs. K. A. Porter, Mk E. I.. Cormick and Mrs. Harris. 4 d 8 ; JANUARY 21 1921. UTAH, (Continued from rage muiili.il of the luio-t- s 1rii.iy the li.lt iuof till! -t 1 loll Oil Il,ill'l'lllj and M r. 11 All ITU . re-q- sei daughter. la- -t week Air. and Mrs. J. C. EH worth entertained at progressive Rook lesi Those pr sent wore Friday evening. Mr. ami Mrs. Raymond Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cntb rell, It. an Airs. L. N. Ellsworth, Air. and Mill. Roland Tietjen and Air. and Aim, Karl Keeler. A. the Afr I C. j Sorensen of Park City spent in this eitv. week end and Mrs ,. tin md Wednesday whet,, they v mil ml rm rents. Sorensen retrain Ephriaui C. Mr. Sorensens Afr- -. vv visit-S'war- nek worth, both popular young people of Pavson were united in marriage on Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. At tho regular mooting of tho V. M. I. A. Ttieday evening, Dr. A. L. Curtis and Erza Dago sjHike on the On Tuesday Miss Ida Afendenha'l danghtei of Afr, and Arrs. Maloti Afcndenhall beea'iie the bride of T,e lie Reece. The popular young couple will remain in Salt Lake for several weeks before returning to Pavson to icside. evils of tobacco. Mrs. Merkel and Arms Hazel Brock-banof Spanish Fork spoke at tho meeting of the Y. L. M. A. Among those from out of town who were here hmt week to attend the were Daniels funeral of fames Daniels and Afr. and Airs, Fereoa Mr. Chon Daniels and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Omelia weie llillv of Grace, Ida., Airs. Lucia Png in Provo Sunday visiting with Afr. of Preston, Ida., Miss Phvllis Cray and Mrs. William Ferro. ejis of Elisnore, Air. nnd Airs. Price, Roy Price and Arrs Kunkell of Sap Mr. and Mrs. Dnvn Shuler, Aim Lake, Thomas Daniels of Logan, Aft. Shuler and Mrs. Ammon Nebeker, and Mrs. Ernest Alealove, Mormon Selma n ami James Daniils of Provo. Jr., spent Sunday in Springvillo. Dr. Emoll Jensen of St. Anthonv, Ida., visited at the home of his brothel, B. L. Jensen, last week. Mrs, William II. Pago of Preston, Afrs. Will McClellan and daughter, Airs Afiss Leona AleClellnn have spent tho Ida., is visiting in layson. Pago was called here on account of week in Salt Lake. tho death of her brother, the late Afiss Grace Crecr is the guest of James A. Daniels. her sister. Afrs. Chniles H. White. Mrs. Sim Simpson and A1 rs. Wild-maMr and ATrs. F. I. Cell veil Ira and Murphy pleasantly entertainc tho members of tho Missionary Tea i hthlien ami Air. and Afrs, Bom ley Tho subject of the of Hpiiigville wero the guests of Mr. last Tuesday. was under ami Mrs. Henry Erlandson hmt Sun. lesson, Americanization tho direction of Airs. Eugene Breozo, dav. n 1 STOP THIEF 1 i - . c WANTED A Farce Comedy in Three Acts at the Tintic Standard Mill, Harold, Utah. Its Delightful Clever Plot Sparkles Tintic Standard Mining Company with Thrills, Laughs and Wits ' PIANO BARGAIN On atom or unable to finish payments on piano. Will turn over to reliable party for unpaid balance, cash or full easy monthly payments. For B.Y. iop write GLEN BROS. ROBERTS PIANO CO., Salt Lake Citv, Utah. Under the Personal Direction of EARL PARDOE No Matter. Thursday acts or fouf actst It doesnt matter now. Huhf Theres nothing to go out between tho nets 'for. Louisville II. PEYTON JOHNSON AMUSEMENT Ie contains SOFT DRINK NUTRITION Dr. C. L. Alsberg, chief of the bureau of chemistry, of the United of States department agriculture, has announced that his department considers the carbonated beverage industry to bo in the front rank of tho various branches of the food inThe government officials dustry. statement came as a real surprise to many people who have never considered carbonated beverages as a food product, and particularly when he stated that his bureau consider--i- t one of the leading branches. I use this ter food industry Dr. Alsand advisedly, An eight ounc berg continued. drink, bottle of the average soft when properly made, has real fooj value, and while it is perhaps true that few persons consume beveiages specifically for their food value, at the same timo the food value whien we consume incidental to our regu. lar meals is none the less valuable because taken incidentally, in thj form of a delectable beverage to quench thirst, or to satisfy a crav ing for sweets. The average bottle of soft drink IIUI 1 8 about three-fourth- of in s ounce of sugar, which as an engery xaliie .equivalent to about thee ounces of ma'hed white potato, as served on the table, and that is quite a generous serving; or, of s of a pound of tomatoes, and of a pound of tomatoes, again, is a lot of tomatoes. three-fourth- Courier-Jounra- HALL Studio: 103 South Alain Street, Utah, NOTICE OF POUNDKEEPERS SALE Notice is hereby given that I have in the city pound of impounded Salem, one bay mare colt, about two years old, no marks or brand visible. Unless the owner or owners of the said animal makes claim for tho same, and pays all costs of impounding, keep ami adveitisiug, by or be fore January 21), the animal will be sold on (hat (lay, at the city pound, te the highest bidder, tbe sale to take place at 1 oclock in the afternoon. ARVILL TIFFANY, Salem City Poundkecper. i Copies of the delinquent tax list, of Utah county for the year 1920 may be hail at' the Pavsonian office. 191 B COLUMBIA THEATRE Provo, Utah 1 Payson Monday, January 31st 8:15 Ralph Dunbars Presentation of Reginald De Kovens Comic Opera Masterpiece ROBIN HOOD Splendid Orchestra of Cast of Symphomy Principals Players Mail Orders Now. Seat Sale Opens Sat. Jan. PRICES: Lower floor $1.50 and $2 00; Balcony aud $1.50; Gallery 50 cents. iiMiaHsaHUHUMnmHHanHHunMn PARRY BATTERY SERVICE ! 8 B Provo, Utah Place Do not ruin your battery by allowing it to freeze. it in our Dry Storage and we will deliver it in the spring on Three Days Notice, Guaranteeing Service for Six " Months. L. W. the at be left Reynolds Batteries for storage may attention. will our and receive ompt in Payson pi Garage 8 Address letters, make checks, postoffice and 8 express money orders payable to Columbia Theatre, jg Add 10 per cent war tax to price of tickets desired. In: elude stamped envelope to insure safe re- - B turn. self-addresse- d KXsczmiuiiuiiiiiiainiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiumiur Mill Products of New Merit ; I'., e- West Center Street, C ' by local aprl'cattnns in li.ey c'. - r 9 the distased portion of the one way to ture Catarrnal L if: i 5 and that ' Is hv a constitutin' .uro,' f HALL'S CATARRH MP.L.i i..M fi ' on the Mucous through the Blood , of the System. Catarrhal rVniu. caused by an Inflamed condition of tne mucous llnlnir of the Eustachian Tula When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling' sound or imperfect hearing and when It ts entirely closed. Pe.ifnesj is the rem result. Unless the Inflammation can benorduced and this tube restored to Its mal condition, hearing may be destroyed forever. Munv cases of Peafties are caused by Catarrh, which Is an Inflamed Condition of the Mucous Surfaces. ONE HUNDRED DOT, LARS for anv g case of Catarrhal Deafness that cimiot be cured HALL'S CATARRH 5 MEDICINE. by75c. All Druggists Circulars fiee F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Gl.'.o. B 29 Sheet Metal Works Catarrhal Deafness Ci.nrtf Ti i8 $1.00 Roofing, Cornices, Guttering All Rinds of Sheet Metal and Copper Work First North St. Near Orem Depot lSMSKIRS.it4eSE?rSMMMdi 8 Day STOP THIEF! POPULAR PRICKS s three-quarter- Teacher of Violin, Orchestra and Band Instruments Payson. 730 ,iI3In Howto Secure Tickets. Shall we have the play in three H. ROLAND TIETJEN Notary Public JANUARY Girls Traveled Far In Wilderness. Down the wild and ragged east shoreline of Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba, where not a farm nor a settlement breaks the desolation, two young women of eastern Canada recently rowed 200 miles in an open boat, talf lng n month for the trip nnd making tlieir own. camp every night. The collection of fossils, In which the region Is rich, was the object of the remarkable Journey. A lone Indian was the only human being sighted In the entire distance. The dfiring voyagers were deposited by a steamer at the mouth of t he Berens river, about midway of the lake, and from that point were wholly dependent Upon their own resources. Popular Mechanics Magazine. Auto i icense PAYSON HI 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. j SCRAP IRON STOP THIEF! are accom- plished. oek-ca- Alms Emma Rale, daughter of Afr. and Mrs. Clifford ltale, and Loo Elh. of Salt Lake. WARD It is the princiale on which real results p Fred Riehoim of Provo, nephew o1' L. D. Stewart, has been homo the pm! ing at tin Mrs. Alieo Smith entertained it n pleasant sooinl afternoon last Tuesday. Tho guests included Airs. Dave Reece, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. ITira-- n Rodney Wilson, Mrs. T. H. Wilson, Jr., Arrs. E. Dean, Airs. C. E. Drake, Mrs. Tiff Done, Mr. Joseph Reece, Mrs. T. H. Renee, Mrs. StanKy WiL son and Mrs. Ervin Smith, the hitter SECOND on chiro-piaeto- Nils T. II. Haynes enleitained h ,r Sunday school class m honor ot Mr. and AHs. Janies Knowles and Itvnin ('lowtiM, oho hfr Alondav to fill a roissioii in the aoiihein states. son, Lawrence, niotored to Limm-o- n .f If,, mis presented nith a handsome Tuesday, to attend tfio fnmrnl lnlile bv the class. neiee. Mr. Knowles Phone more evident that between the farmer, the business man and the bank is necessary to the most satisfactory growth of either. It is becoming more and m Clou a id, Se- Tin lit! a Los I v. hs T. SER55IGE j ill t'lownid :i nl Me- returin d truio Suit Lake last tine,, days Wednesday, after with Ryion ('inward, who hfl Wed ntsday for Chicago. Mrs. Mary Air Ret h and Mrs. 8. F. m Spnngwi'e Ware visited fri-nlust Sunday. John C. Cravens and Miss Iona Cravens, spent end i.i Halt Lake. (). Ifr of Tooele. j Air It I .cluM club Wednesday afternoon. nam, is visiting Roland Tietjen. iF it ) tion of Rav and Harry Nash, to in.v.er to tin charge of murdering v! Sih wab, were presented to Gov- Miss Emma Rale, a bride of tin. r or Campbell yesterday. week wus the guest of horn r at a The misia llnneoas shower given at thi st was made by George W. liar. Rah home Inst Saturday nfteiuooi i i, assistant county attorney of bv her sister, Aliss Enid Rule ami Co ouino enuntv, Ariz., and the pris-"- i Aims Cleo Robinson. A ihlightfil is will be removed to Arizona social afternoon was and enjoyed Tho Nash many beautiful gilts were reeeivtd fo prosecution. boys for the new home. 1iesent weie ar reputed to have been rough rid- Mrs. T. F. Tolhurst, Airs. John ifom , ii tor tne 'oovies in Los Angeles. .Mrs. Lee R. Taylor, Mrs. A. Rradley, who is alleged to have Aims Airs. Elmer Clowurd, Sorensen, sold the ear in Weisec, Idaho, is .Mendel! Alls Cleofu hum Wilson, hi ler arrest in that and will hall, Alma Thora W light, Alisa Velma be returned to Arizonacity, for trial. Harris, Miss Gwen Ierkins, Aims : Aims .Madeline Tilson, Eiiplie-ESTABLISHED PERMANENTLY Smith. Aims Alary Wride, Aliss Wr nio Wride, Miss Blanche MeHeth and Dr. Arthur N. Early, now permanAlms Dorothy Knowles. ently located with Dr. Elizabeth R. Early in offices over tho Wightraan Miss Iona Wilson entertained the 'm pply company, comes to Payson follow mg friends at her home Sun r with the reputation of being a Fairbanks. Geraldine of exceptional ability. day evening. lie Madeline Til.son, Thorn Wright, Nais a graduate of the National college omi Ellsworth, Oren Harper, Courtney of chiropractic, Chicago, recognized Harold by the examining boards of many egglaad, Oliver Clavson, Perssiin and Jack Perkins. stales as the most scientific school of chiropractic in tho United States. I)i. H. I. Smith of Salt Lake was visir-mEailys exceptional experiences successes with the many differ-,- ! ai lieio fur a part of the week. t diseases plnco him among the fi firmest in his profession. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis aid ihildivn of Spanish Folk, spent hmt 'today with Mr. and Mrs. John Carnegies Hardest Bargain. Amos. Andrew Carnegie, in bis aiitoblog-r- i phy, which Houghton Mifflin enm-Afrs. Barbara Wood entertained th Is publishing, tells of his first ladies of the Happy Hour club at s ti t:y m nciii bargain. One of his chief enlast social afternoon Friday pleasant joyments was the keeping of rnbliffs. Afrs. Widman Alurhpy spent the ii"d the pets naturally attracted the small hoys of the neighborhood. "My w in Balt Lake. (lest business venture was securing my companions services for a season Mrs. Samuel Mayer and two child beren spent Sunday ut Salem with her as an employer, the compensation when ll such tin that rabbits, R. D. g young Airs. Afr. Tavlo. and parents, c.uiie. should he named after them. 1 he Saturday holiday was generally Afrs. David Mitchell entertained at dinner Sunday for her parents, Afr. spent by my flock in gathering food My conscience reand Airs, W. II. Reece, Clarke a i'l for the rabbits. H. I. Smith Airs. me Reece buck, when and looking today, proves iis I drove I think of the hard bargain of Salt Lake. with in.v young playmates, many of .Mrs. Henry Barney is visiting ar whom were content to gather dnnde-Mrs. Alidvale with her daughter, mis and clover for a whole season i Lou Waters. v ith me, conditioned upon this unique reward the poorest return ever made Afiss Wildcc Dixon and Aliss Alarto labor. garit Dixou entertained at dinner! Covers were laid for ten. Sunday. Old American Glass. museum announces 1ennsvlvanln The Afrs. Eustace Mendenhall and Mrs. from o find of old American glass, tine Vail Pago returned Sunday 'salt Lake where they visited with thousand specimens have been dug np rear Allnvvay, N. ,T. The field where Mr, and Mrs. Bernell Jenson. the specimens were found was once the site of the old Wistnr Glass works, Mrs. Alonzo Richmond and children are visiting with her parents, founded nearly two hundred years ago Afr. and Mrs. Thomas Cloward. by Caspar Wistnr, who was of Au trian extraction nnd titled. The specimens found were for tht TOO LATE TOR CLASSIFICATION most part fragments of bottle nnd window glass, of tvhich there have not PIETY ACRES of farm land iu the been many specimens until now. The InBenjamin district for sale. museum Is now making n study of the 07-E. Wilson, quire George types of glass that were produced In 21 lt-Pavson. the early days of Pennsylvania nnd New Jersey. The first glass to he manufactured in this country was that of a Virginia eompnn.v located at JamesAll Kinds of town. hut the first produced successfully was that of Allowny, then known ns Wistnrburg. Cormick i 10 1 I We Wish all of Our Customers a Happy and Prosperous New Year |