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Show PAGE EIGHT TIIK IAYSOM.W. J'AYSOX. FT AH. PF.fT.MJfKK HI. 1020 Mrs. Colon Me. Murphy of Kmek.i is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mnrgu.'t THE SPOT LIGHT and Mrs. John II. Harnett ruvl at a family gathering on Christinas day. Dinner was seivel In iwenty guests. Air. . Charles il. White and chill and her sister. Miss (Iran, Cie. r of Salt Cake, spent Christneis v, 'i relative, in Spain-- h 1'ork. Mrs. ti t ;i i re- - Mr. aud Mrs. children aro hero od by the death sinter of Stephen lowili aud from Uuiiicld ,uU of Airs. D. P, Mr. Iuwoli. Mrs. if. lieco gave a pretty on Thursday. i"r of tin guests were the members Happy Hour club. Mr. and Mia. X. K. VVi.it. and children of Salt .Lake are passing the week with Mia. iSamucl Doug .Mr.'. lass, Mrs. Whites mother. J. J. McClellan, w&3 the guest ,i her mother on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis children uie visiting relatives Frovo. Air Mrs. v Fern Gray was a Fait M r. Douglass and Kniget Walhingshaw ar visiting in Salt Lake with Mrs. Frank Wnlk.ig-ha- Alia. i'ii .dm Li John II. A'iiob spc.it Christinas in Lake, with his daughters, Ans. James Nichols, and Alisa .era Amos. f Hancock 1 Luke. - the Will AlcCormiek returned Tuesday Hum Tooele, where he spent tne weekend with Airs. McCormick. Mr. and Airs. Suit Lake, Mr. Curtis and Air. President and Afrs. Joseph Reece Alondav to attend were at Provo a dinner given at tho County for .io old and new county Air. anti Mis. iWncll Jensen and cnmmishioners and their wives. In little boa oi Salt l.ukt were her the party were President and Air,. for Christmas, guests at the Eustace Reece, Air. and Mrs. IT. II. Thoma. Alendenhall home. and Airs. R. I). Wmlloigh,, Air.. and Airs. Scott P. St i wart, Air. Mr. and Airs, Herman Tngge of James Gardner and Salt Lake arc visiting with Air. and Mr- Jeso Harmon. Airs. Frank Smith, the parent.-of -r- s. Tagge. A majority of tin t : hers ia rii" m hools are k attemiing the state -. Miss Viola Brewortcn home convention in Salt Luke this week: from Salt Lake fur tho holidays. Mrs. Clara Beau, Alias Ivu Don", Le.l Loveless, Mis- Mis, Edna Mrs. Will Amos anil little son, Lewis, and Aliss i,ueilu I.iwi.s let t Thnrsd .v from Tuesday. Aliss Delora Billy, ietun.nl lnRil went Hillsboro, Texas, when they have ill on AVedneday. been since Si ptember with relatives. Alrs. Vernard Anderson and daughtEugene IfuisU of Sal! I,ake spent er, Theresa, have been visiting ifi Tuesday 'with ids mother, Airs. Join Riovo for the past ten days. Sal! Mitchell was host is, to the members of the Uoni I id. nb on Wednesday afternoon. Airs. Hamid Gore id are visiting friends in Iay- - S'erling Ale Beth had as his guest for the week, Alarcus Henry of Salt Air. and Airs. liny Stanton and lit. tie son of Eureka, weie hero Saturday and Sunday with theii mot hi". t.Ma. Barbara Wood. David Hollis Curtis, of and Mrs. James and Mrs. F. JI. Ccllcventia of Springville, were the Christmas guests of Air. and Mrs. Henry Eilandson. o-- Mr. ami Mrs. C. ,J. Cotterell an were tho dinner guests Christ n, us of Air. and Mrs. Oker man. 1 children . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bale an children of Pocatello, are holiday guests of Mr. and Airs. Clifford Bale, parents of Mr. Bale. Mr. an, Airs. James Harper entertained Air. and Airs. E. Alendenhall Tuesday evening. ; -- , The i Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Clayton and were the dinner guests of fumily Air. and Mrs. Flint IHxon on Christ' mas day. evening. Misg Vcm Steiner of this city and Clinton Whitney of Elbert a were married last week in 8 It Lake. They have gono to Colorado to visit relatives for two months and will then go to California to reside. E. Huixh. Aliss Clcofa Mendenhall was hos. tess nt a progressive five liundre i Christ party on Thursday evening. mas idt8 wore used in tho various details. Progressiva five hundred was the diversion. The guests invited were Air. and AlrJ. Clayton Afarliu, Thora Wright, Naomi Fd!s worth, loan Wilson, Jack kerkins. T. II. Wilson, Leslie Barnett, Oliver Clnvsnn and Kav Butler. CALIFORNI- Athe Playground semi-tropical- , of America is .delightful at this time of year. The orange groves are sweet with and sunshine blossom; flowers cover the land. If you heed the call of California, go via the direct and enjoyable route. Fast trains with modern appointments make the trip every day. Ask Your Nearest Agent a part-.-otV. Wi's.m entertained his young friends at his home Cards and last Sundav evening. refreshments" furnished the entertainPresi'iit. were Mr, a id Mu. ment. Stanley Wilson, Thora Wright, Iris T. Don,' f Tona Wilson, Cleofa mli The pubh: welfare demands that all available resources be kept iu circulation to move crops, to pay off the national debt, to keep the wheels of industry running, to promote good times. ti j Your own welfare demands that you make money work for you by investing it. And no safer or easier investment than a savings account can be found. We take delight in helping small depositors grow into large ones. 5. Products of New Merit the demand eor sureflour Best on the Alarket for Select family Trail', Has Been So Great that we have been unable to meet it. Within a short time, however, wo will be running our mills both night and day and will be abh Jo fill all orders promptly, WE BUY WHEAT We lmvo immediate demand for Several Carloads of Wheat. Let us know what you have and we will pay the highest market priee for it. The Mr. and Airs. George H. Arartin entertained at dinner Christmas day age-Martins in honor of Air. mother, Afrs. Margaret Beck. Covers were laid for R. A. Hills, Afr. and Afrs. Clinton Hills, Air. and Mrs. James Clnric, tho Aliases Ethel, Belvu, and Afary Hills, Afessrs. Cree, West, Clinton and Everett Hills, and Afar-loClark all of Provo; Air. and Clayton Afartin of Mammoth, and Afrs. Angus 1), Taylor and .Sterling, of Salem; George V. tin, Aliss Emma Fan Mart mi, guest of honor and the host hostess. Mills SUREFAT way and are prejudiced against new methods, just for once try feeding along scientific lines. tho best balanced Try Surefat, No ration for livestock on tho market. matter what may be tho price of hay you will find rSurefat the cheapest and most successful feed for your cattle. at Payson and Santaquin We Wish all of Our Customers a Happy and Prosperous New Year. ' 5'3aseaBaa82Masan22;33"eas3:32iaMaiHiHi3aai!ttfl9aaaHMUHiHHBU3iMBHHH New Years to apend the day .with Loveless, PEED If you are feeding your cattle in the oil UTAH VALLEY MILLING & PRODUCE CO. j H Afrs. a has been ser- u sometime for at her homo u ill M iously at. Toppenish, AVash., is convaleseent U u tv make tho to trip and expects M Parson for a visit in another week. W 10$WQur O') Beeause of tin tolls exaetial by the giim reaper during the week, the regular meeting of the Social Tea . until next Tuesday, postpone,! when it will be held at the home of Airs. Than Green. Mrs. Mill Amos will be the assistant hostess. w Year's stories will be told by Mrs. E. L. AreCormick. A large attendiinee is requested. Miss Edna Tervort entertained :t niiseelianeous shower on Wednesof Aliss day afternoon in honor Verna Daniels, a bride of next wek. Those who enjoyed the delightful afternoons entertainment were Donleofa Mendenhall, Thora na Daniels, Wright, ATrs. Clnytoa Alartin. ,au Gale, Naomi Ellsworth, Edith Bills, Tona Wilson, Emma BalCj Cleo Ron inson, Cora Cravens, Zina Tervort, ami Winnie Cutris, Winnie Wride Hazel Douglass. Shores 9 Cult ns The hoarding of money, especially in these times of financial stringency, is foolhardy indeed. of Airs. Curtis, Wednesday, January Menden Word has been received that JL L. home Y a last Friday relatives. 'tUq A. hall, Oliver Clnvsnn. Aleredith Amos, .Turk Perkins and Ray Butler. AH. and Afrs. Ocorgo H. Martin, AH and .virs. Clayton Afartin. Afr. and Mrs. Angus D. Taylor, Georgo V. Arartin, Emma Fao Afartin and to Provo S'orli ng Taylor motored SALT LAKE ROUTE next meeting of tho dub will be at the I -t Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bingham entertained at a family dinner on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. John Lo iiten sock were here from Magna for the occasion. They vveie the guests of Mr. and Airs. Karl Him mens oa Sunday and of Air. and Mrs. Ed Patton on Monday. Mr. and Airs. Alfred It. Wilson entertained the family at their ho-n-e Sunday Money arid Demda Afrs. Minnie i i tK Alton Dont Hoard Your n, oi hi of Salt Lake, spint hri.-m.-- i with his pari nts, Mr. an Airs. Asia! Hancock. isitor on Monday. .Mrs. and I Alms D ira IIill is home fmm Lake where she lms been for past three Months. Kerr. K ii .and l)r. Ira Hurst of Salt J.ni.o sp. week-enwith needs aid I fives in Payson. the Kay Conyi rs and daughter of Eureka, and Air. and Airs, liny Done aud ehildieu of were (.hiistn.us guilds at the S. B. Uil.-n- n home. lit Mrs. Minnie Dvpow. and children are visiting in Clinton with her parents, Mr. and M;s. .Simmons, Mrs. Ruth Frazer of bpaui-is the guest of her mothei, W. tfl.iimoa party Hansen, Jerome Brown, Mit John-oLowell for,) Vance and motored to Suit Lake Tuesday. who u u Jessie Samuels, who is inculcating ideas of broad intellect in the minds of the susceptible young in Salt in the Hawthorne school t Lake, is spending the holidays her sister, of tho as guest Payson Afiss Florence Samuels nt the Strawberry hotel. Miss M U U ,i ft I GREETINGS FS H U M id am si U u Srt H a H aH Mr. and Airs. Clnvton Afartin of H K1 Afammoth. are spending their Christ- W of m mas holidays here as the guests H. Martin. Mr. and Afrs. George evenhome will return Sunday n They u ing." u If Ariss Finn Manwill neeompaniel 81 a to Glee elub the B. Y. V. Ladies at Salt Lake on Thursday, where the ki club furnished some of tho musical u institute. features for tho teachers Before returning to her home in tii this city Afiss Alamvill will visit friends and relatives in Garfield and Ogden. (A II a J HOW TO JOIN Bring in tho PASS BOOK wo sent vou and tho amount you We do tho rest. want to start with. No DLLS to pay. The following tables explain the different clubs. INCREASING CLUB PLAN Put in lc, 2c, 5c or 10c the first week. INCREASE your deposit lc, 2c, 5c or 10o each week. In 50 weeks: lc Club pays $12.75 5e Club pays $ 03.75 2c Club pays $25.50 llic Club pays $127.50 EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN Put in tho SAME AMOUNT each week. In GO weeks: 25c Club pays $12.50 $2.00 Club pays $100.00 50c Club pays $23.00 $5.0o Club pays $250.00 $1.00 Club pays $o0.00 $10.00 Club pays $500.00 01 Club pays $1,000.00 When you have a ni o suug sum of money next Christmas you will thank us fur giving you a SYSTEM for REGUbanking LARLY. This will inako life a FINANCIAL SUCCESS. Later will put BIG AMOUNTS in ou- - bank. Tho Christmas club makes S VVERS not speuders. Join TODAY on you Join. STATE BANK OF PAYSON Payson, Utali AVilson entertained Afiss Donnn at a sleighing party Inst Tuesd iv Her guests were Katherine evening. Wilson, Irma AVilson. Dorothy Grey, Dinieo AfcBeth and Fny AfcBeth. We also announce that on and after January Air. and Mrs. Dewitt Foery entertained at dinner for Afr. and Mrs rio Winwood of Salt Lako. .Covers were laid for six guests. n T. n. Wilson entertained F. merry crowd of young folks Wednes- H Donof her daughter, day in honor There were r nas. twelfth birthday. twelve present. r Afrs. and Afrs. Frank Harris entertained Afr. and Afrs. J. S. Aliss Mae AIcBeth, Sterling MeBoth and Afarcus Henry of Salt' Lake at dinner on Christmas day. Afr. Atc-Bot- h, b h i) IP 1 r H AVilson. B tt m i ra VI n and Airs. Arthur Taylor en- B tertained at dinner last Sunday, rv n relatives and friend' u twenty live B The afternoon nnd being present. a evening were spent in games and 8) music. we will conduct a strictly cash business, thus enabling us to give you the best merchandise at the lowest price possible by eliminating the extra bookkeeping necessary to handle accounts and also the losses from bad accounts which cannot be avoided when conducting a credit i ( v 15- - business. Willi best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Y ear, we are, H Air. Afr. 1921, Fi ' and Airs. E. Alendenhall and n Mr. and Airs. Bonell Jensen were H the guests Monday of Airs. George n and Mrs. E. Mendenhall entertained at a family dinner Christmas day. 1, R Afr. F. wish to thank all our patrons who have supported us during the past season, and trust we shall continue to receive their patronage during the coming New Year. C' Lant &ThePerson Co. 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