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Show fSS FAT9QAIK, s From Live Kear- - i by Towns by our live AAA AAXAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA TTTV TtTTTTttttTtttttTtTTtY t Mr and Mrs. A. L. McClellan, will a dance at the school nouse Friday eienmg August lirst, in honor of their brother; Joseph Hialt Taylor who recently returned from extended service overseas. All of Mr. Taylors friends are cordially united to attend. 4 4 4 4 Mr. N. W. .Nelson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wallace 1 ork and family tor Sunday dinner in honor of the birth anniveisaiy of her husbanu Mr. Nelson and son Claude. 4 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Braithwaite and family spent most of the week with friends and relatives in Spanish Fork and attended the big two day celebration. 4 4 4 4 A laige number from the valley attended the holiday dance in Santa., quin Thursday night. A rousing celebration was held here for the twenty-fourt- h. At day. break the hoisting of the flag by the Marshall of the day Thomas Bob.. binsf and was followed by a band concert. after which the parade follow er on Main Street as folloys; float. band( floats representing 1947. pin.. oneer and Indian characters, float.. Utah as it is. Naomi Tietjen Beleif society, float, representing 1847 and 1919, float. Wheel of ProBee Hive Y. M. M. L A. gress float; Y L, M, LA,; M. I, A, girls; as Bed Cross Nurses; Beligion Class and Primary boats. After the' parade a program was given in the Ward church followed dance by games, and show for the children. A dance was given in Hudsons Hall in the music being furnished by evening, the Provo band. 4 4 4 4 Mrs. Caroline Openshaw and , son Leland Openshaw of ' Salt Lake are spending a short vacation here yith relatives. 4' motored to Castilla Sunday, 4 4 4 Mr and Mrs. H. W. Gore made business trip to Proo Friday 4 a Elberta t I 4 t Madaline Anderson of Mammoth has been the house-gue- st of her aunt, Mrs, Henry EllBworth, the past week 4 4 4 4 Mrs. Clara Lindstrom and children of Garfield are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Miss Missess Sadie and I.aveme Durvall W L Openshaw 4 4 4 4 aie down from Salt Lake for a two Two more of our soldier boys( Lesweeks isit with friends. They expect to leaie for Washington the first of lie Carter and Erick Lindu&ll have their home with arrived home after two years serAugust to make their folks. vice in this country and in Prance, 4 4 4 4 Mrs. Effie McDonald and daughtei Grace are visiting for a few- - days th relatives here, 4 4 4 4 Mr H, E McMichen cheif engineer of the Goshen Valley Bailroad has returned homo after Company spending a week at Salt Lake. 4 4 4 4 Mr, and Mrs? F C. Ely and Mrs, L, H, Jones were Payson visitors 4 4 4 4 Griffiths has returned B, J. to her home in Salt Lake after two weeks visit at the home of her par ents Mr and Mrs Chas, Tietjen, 4 4 4 4 Saturday, 4 Quite enjoyed 4 4 4 a number cf Elberta people the 24th at Spanish Fork. PROSPERITY IN GOOD ROADS There are today some 2,500,000 miles of rural roads In the United States. Of this amount perhaps 12 per eent could be classified as improved, while only of one per cent can about be said to be suitable for the carriage of heavy-dutmotortrucks. And In the face of this condition it can be said without chance of contradiction that the future development of the United States rests upon the roads. The pat few years have witnessed a tremendous turnover In transportation from the railway to the highway, says Boy D, Chapin, former chairman of the highways transport committee of the council of uational defense The congestion which prevailed during the war made necessary the commercial utilization of the highway to an extent thought Impossible a scant few years ago. The motortruck, little known before the war, sprang Into prominence as a commercially practical form of transportation, and while the fighting has ceased the need for the motoi truck remains with us, more insistent than ever before. Within certain limitations the freight car of the highway Is more efficient than the rail carrier, and because of It It may be taken as a permanent form of transportation ahd one destined to have a large Influence on the movements of trade In the future The hour has struck when the efficient motor vehicle of commerce must replace the horse and the costly terminal charges which prevail branches of the upon the short-harail lines. Already the motortruck has become a feeder to the railroad shortly It la destined to aid enormous ly to the profitable long hauls,, while entirely or very nearly so eliminating the unprofitable spurs. Bailroad men generally recognize the new movement and welcome it. Street railway men, not so keenly alert to Its possibilities as a feeder to their lines, have yet to take the full est advantage of the opportunities which It presents. But back of the motortruck rests the road. While the highway as suet is of little interest to those outside oi the engineering field, as a means foi transportation It becomes of vital importance to every citizen of the United States, Whether he be in profession oi trade, a minister, a merchant; a doctor. High and low, rich and poor, the toad comes Into contact with all of us and upon Its relative efficiency de-ta greater Extent than most o! y 4 4 4 4 the Genola who Among people were in Spanish Fork on July 23 and 4 4 4 24th were; B. A. Smith and family and Mrs. Isaiah Holladay Mr. N W. Nelson and family, E. J. Hou . and son Howard, and daughter Clooj sei and family and Mrs H W Gore V GOOD one-four- th ' f t give Mrs. 4 4 4 Miss Gertrude y 4 Mott has returneu 4 4 4 4 4 Mr and Mrs, Edward Carter enMiss Helena Foote, Lorie Jones tertained at dinner Thursday in hon.. f Laverne Durvall Mr, Eugene Foote or of their son Leslie Carter, who Cliffosd Jones and Bay Foote attended has just returned home from France the picture show at Santaquin Sat . Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs, Dell Carter Mr. and Mrs. Jees Carter, urday evening. 11 o Payson, Mr, and Mrs. Austin Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Croft( Mr and Mrs. Hober Taylor and Mrs, Mary Y. Higginson. 4 4 4 Mrs. Will Scott and two sons of Eureka were the guests o her broiher and aiater, Mts. W. B. Grenhalgh 1 Thomas Barryman, the week-en- d. 4 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Erick Bylund had family were visitors her the past ' week 4 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. George Wiscomb knd . For your own satisfaction you must compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price. Then, youll best realize their superior quality and the rare . enjoyment they provide. if R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, we eat, wear, have. No one knows how much N. Wuuton-Stl.- CATARRHAL DEAFNESS CANNOT CURDED BE for said try pays cartage, local reKedfield, secretary of commerce, by applications, as they cannot b'ut anyone who looks Into reach the diseased portions of the eat. cently, the question is pretty sure to And out There is only one way to cure catarrhal that the figures are larger than he and that is by a constitudeafness, thought it could be. Catarrhal Deafness is Yet cartage is but one phase of road tional remedy. costs. Poor roads mean Isolation caused by an inflamed condition of the which in turn mean fewer possibil- 'mucous lining of the Enstaehian Tube. ities for education, fewer opportuni- When this tube is inflamed yon have a ties for wealth, lower real estate val- .rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, uations as well as increased costs ol and when it is entirely closed, Deafsupplies. Every sound, fundamental ness is the result. Unless the inflameconomic reason speaks out for the mation can be Tedneed and title tube durable road, just as It protests against restored te its normal- - condition, bear-linthe poor, inadequately constructed will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness axe caused by cathighway. Despite these facts, which will be arrh, which is an inflamed condition verified by all who have studied the of the mucous surfaces. Halls Catarrh Medicine acts thru the blood on the question, despite the fact that the government figures placed the mucous surfaces of the system. We will give One Hundred Dollars hauling over the highways at In 1917, our roads are for any ease of Catarrhal Deafness today all that they should not be. that cannot be cured by Halls CatAll Circulars free. They are inelficient, inadequate, anti- arrh Medicine. quated. Druggists, 75c. F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toled, O. Advertisment IMPROVE TO SAVE HAULING the counWilliam C. G- PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. er Payson ; . H. MOTT GEO. and Surgeon. Physician 0 Exchange Savings Bank. Res. Phone Phone Office 22r-2- r. 23. . g G. F. tflLSON. M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURCtaON Office at Residence Phone Main Street Payson. Utah 2,000,-000,00- 0 4,444 4 Camels win instant and permanent success with smokers because the blend brings out 'to the limit the refreshing flavor and delightful mel- - of the tobaccos yet redesirable taining the body. Camels are simply a revelation I You may smoke them without tiring your taste! ss - A 7 ton-mil- 4 are making the trip in their car and Miss Ethel Jarvis of Sandy is visitexpect o go on to California before ing in this city the guei . of her aunt. Mrs. Emma Jarvis, returning home. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Mrs. Mary Wigton of Denver visitMr. and Mrs. Will Jarvis( Mr. and ed here one day with her brother, H, Mrs. Earl Jarvis and families Jestin W Wigton and Milton Jarvis, all of Hinkly, 4 4 4 4 were guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deming spent Mrs Will Jarvis Sr the week-en- d. 4 4 4 4 the 24th at Provo at the home of is Mrs, Deming s parents, Mr and Mrs, Mr. Jack Johnson of Nevada of and home at Jones, the Mr. Mrs, visiting 4 4 4 4 Henry Bylunu. 4 4 4 4 Mr, Ashton Jones and Mr, Earle Blust were Salt Lake visitors Satur.. Mrs, J, Bylund and daughter, Miss day. to Agusta Bylundj have returned 4 4 4 4 their home in this city after Mr H. E. FcMechen spent Sunday month s vacation with relatives in with Mr. Burke at his home in Spring-vill- e, Nevada. Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos in Camel cigarettes eliminate bite and free them from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor. low-mildne- offi-fcl- Miss Leah Holladay left Sunday for Salt Lake where she will make an indefiniate stay at the home of Dr. and Mrs Barryman. 4 XPERTLY blended choice ; for is cigarette satisfaction and, my, how you do get it in every puff of Camels! 18 cents a package ul 4 4 4 What you pay out your good money fast-movin- Beid Jerman las left for Montana where he expects to remain for several months to her home in this city after a two Mr, and Mrs, C. A. Whitney are years' stay at Boulder. Colorado, 4 4 4 4 at Provo where Mr, Whitney is re Cloyd Holladay has reported back ceiving medical attention 1 to duty at San Diego Cal, after a t t t Mr. and Mrs, Balph Jones of Provo thirty-da- ys furlough at his home in have been the guests of Mr, and Mrs, this city, 4 4 4 4 Frank Deming, Gilbert Daniels has returned home 4 4 4 4 Mr, and Mrs Voland and family from Prance. He is here on a thirty of Hasting( Nebraska and Mr. Vo- days furlough visiting his mother. He expects land s brother are visiting at the Mrs. Elizabeth Daniels. home of Mrs, Voland s parents Mr 'to go to Texas when he leaves here. and Mrs.F. W, Studebaker. 4 4 4 4 They 4 UTAH Future Development of Country Must Begin With Improved Highways to Relieve Congeetlon. Correspondents Genola PAYBON, T. KENDALL;; ;; Physician and Surgeon !! Office Up Stairs Douglass ; Building. Utah!! Payson, DR. CHAS. Hardening Surface, Reducing Grade or Shortening Distance Brings Farm Nearer to Town. , The test of a wagon road Is the amount of work that can be done on At without Injury thereto, that Is the time and labor required in hauling over It Any Improvement, whether in hardening Its surface, easing Its grade, or shortening the distance, reduces the time and effort of getting to marker and brings the farm nearer to town. Motortruck Used to Haul Produce to Market S DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH DENTIST Office in Douglass Building Over Bertelsens Store Farm - us dream the ultimate cost of all that DR. J. H. ELLSWORTH daughter Helen all of Salt Lake are visiting at the home of Mrs. Wis . combs mother Mrs. J. Bylund. Mr. C. Mar Tietjen has returned MONDAY to Salt Lake after a few days stay in this city FIGHTING FOE TOM MIX in 4 4 4 The best and most thrillGOLD. Mrs. Emma Kay and ACE AND daughter ing Tom Mix picture. Betta and Mr. and Mrs, Vest all JOKER., A Mutt and Jeff comedy. of Jona were visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wall Sunday. '4 4 4 4 4 , Torza, the ten year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hendrickson was severiy burned last week by the making candy when pouring extract lemon It in. caught fire causing an explosion. Her clothing caught fire burning the low . A neighbor er part of her body.hearing, her cries rushed to her and put out the flames by using a quilt. Dr. Mott Was summoned, and found it Tather serious. She Was taken to the Provo Hospital ' for treament. They expect lo bring her home this week, if she continues improving. 4 4 4 4 Theo Taylor met with an accident which might have proven more ser.. ious. His horse was attached to a hay' rake. The horse . became - frightened $ DENTIST OiTice over Bank, Payaon, Ut- Office Honrs, 9 to 12; 1 to 6 Res. Phone 103-- J Phone 23. J aD, d. vl sk t A d dt iLF dF aM F F F jfe Ia TUESDAY ; d. d aD vie d A d dF vlF dF 2kF jk jk Jl F VIVIAN MARTIN in THE HOME TOWN GIRL. YOU Adapted from MISS LULU TIETJEN JUST CANT WAIT by Oscar Graeve. Teacher of Piano , and Harmony. Dainty Vivian Martin has . a most !: Studio at Mrs. Frank Ter-bor- ts delightful role in her latest picture. LONDON PLAYS BALL. A Bur. Residence ton Holmes' Travel Picture. f WEDNESDAY SES8UE HAYAKAWA in THE TEMPLE OF DUST. Sessue Hay.. akawa portrays in The Temple of one of the most dramatic Dusk, roles of his successful career. THURSDAY Claude F. Bakex & BAKER Attorneys ft Counselors at Law Elks Building ; 108 W. Center Provo, Utah and Eureka, Utah Lee L. Baker BAKER ; ; ) i i J ; - Paramount picture, HUN WITHIN, featuring A special THY GISH. FRIDAY . WILLIAM DUNCAN in OF MIGHT. HARRY T. MOREY in OF . DIAMONDS. THE mAN T A THE KING Vitagraph feature, , runnng away, breaking the shafts, throwing the' boy seven feet in the air He received several bruises a broken 'ear and cut his upper lip through. Dr. Curtis was summoned He is and. .attuned the injured lad. ths son Cf Mr. and Mrs. Heber Taylor. THE DORO- SATURDAY CHARLES RAY in THE BUSH.. See the awkward country boy ER, become a famous big league base ball pitcher and lose out and then made good again. This is an ideal role for Charles Ray and this 'is the best picture he bas ever appeared in. A OF THE BABOONS, Paramount flagg comedy. BER-ESFO- SESSUEHAMAWA ' dr.a.t.goiJgh Registered Vetarmamn Phone A- - PAYSON. - 116-- J - - UTAH . HEN in need of Printing see what we can do before you d" go elsewhere. |