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Show WHS 7SI PAGE EIGHT PAYSONAIN, PAYSON, UTAH oooooo. ooooooo ' 0 ILseiijifec&QKa -- filiig OUftin oooooooooooooooooooooo-ooooooooooooMICKIE SAYS Lr. and Mis. Cyrus Ellswoith of Pleasant Giove weie guests of Mrs. NNPN Junior Wightman July 24th. ftfcEELES IN HEEE AND WANOS THE BOSS AUNG Of 7 7 CHATTER BOUT HI StXHGSS Elmr Nelson of Provo, brother ot N NHAT A UOTTA A ONER -O, Kelson ot this city, has gone to Seattle.- - W ashmgton, to TASlMG HES GO (N O , study piano from Leopold Godowsky, one of the GiTS JEST SNUAT HE PANS PER. 'ROUND TVtS OPVlCE'. greatest teachers in the world. Mr 'fALN 'BOUT CONTRACTIN' Nelson is one of the formost pianists PER A QUARTER. PAR N hf the state, and has been teaching fct the B. Y. U. at Provo, and at Pay-son, He is only a young man of 21 'years and has a wondertul future be. tore him, 7 7 7 7 I Will Bates of Ogden was here last fhuisday to attend the funeral of -- rv' t j in money saving as in money getting. AN OPPORTUNITY... HAS BEEN LOST. for lack of the funds a savings account might plied. WE have sup- . MAN WHO THE HONOR WANTS GUN vnvAO 17 WISDOM MAY BE AS SHREWDLY, SHOWN MANY fME TO -- make a start at saving. money, no matter how small start may be. BEGIN that his uncle. 77 - ONE - 7 The II 7 FOB ONLY - THE PUBLIC YOUB AND YOU , .. - - ; 0 , ) I We are not so much concerned over what we think is reasonable and proper as we are over the handling of your affairs to your entire satisfaction. 4 , If sound banking practice will permit your every wish 7' largest depositor in a few years. But you will never get there without making the start. be our THAT OONSIDEBS NEEDS. 7 7 Mr, Bolon R. Barber of Logan was a Payson visitor over the week end 7 7 7 Mr, and Mrs, Fred Lewis Jr, and family left Saturday for their home iat McKamnion, Idaho after a stay of several weeks here with their parents) Mr, and Mrs, John Amos ACCOUNT TO DAY, YOU MAY YOUR ' WE ABE RUNNING A BANK ' will be granted here. 7 Hive Qnls of the fust j I "aid furnished the piograiu at the (.unices in the ward chapel on Sun slay afternoon, A variety of subjects w erew discussed in an cClleuIJmaniiei H. N. Baker of Salt Lake City, and cells filed by Mrs, Huish, the Western Moline lepresenting Wride, Miss Lucile Betts Miss Plow Company, was in Payson the Hazel Gardner and Miss Edna Love,, forepart of the week on business. less. Piano selections were given by Miss Mattie Cowan and Mrs Kate President Ann J, Loveless The Misses Neil Huish 'and Anna Martin, was in charge of the program, Wride attended the launching of the 7 7 7 7 new Ship West Cadron at" the John C, Meiling, son-- of P, C, Meil Shaw. Batch Ship Yard, San Fran . isco on Saturday, July 26th, mg, arrived home hale and hearty ednesday of last week after spend, Ser. mg nearly a year in the U-Melvin A. Brimhall left yesterday vice. Mr, Meihng was discuarged at torning for Berkley f California, where Fort D, A, RuSsell, Wyoming, and tie expects to take a five year course was prepared to go overseas when He will ft lie ainustice was signed in) electrical engineering. isit frienda and relatives " in Salt 7 7 7'7." Lake before going to the cq&st, The Misses Delora Reid and Lucille Lewis left last Sunday on a pleasure t t t t r They expect to Miller tires, tubes and acceeaories trip to California, be at San Diego and witness the. t MORRIS A MCDONALD. arrival of the Pacific Fleet where 1 f t t Miss Reid will meet her brother Mrs, J, Eugene Huish of Salt Lake ( larence, who has been in the U, S has bees' visiting at the home "'of Navy in foreign waters for two years and has now been tansferred to the Yin. John E, Huish, Pacific Coast, and will arrive with 1 I the fleet on the 'ship U, S, S. Waters. of Salt Worsencroft Mrs, Wm. 7 7 7 7 lake spent the week end with Pay-so- n 'No inner tube too large or . too friende Ismail for MORRIS A MCDONALD. 7 7 7 7 Federal tires, tubes and accessories Andrew Thurstrup received a eard a MORRIS A MCDONALD. frtm his son Louis, Monday stating that he arrived in New York Satur. t t- t t- would go to Fort as her day, July 22nd, nnd Mrs, Maud Carson has to be mustered out. Russell, Wyoming, guests this week, her sister Mr. Thurstrup has been serving overMrs, Dorothy K. LaVelle and son seas for about one year. He was with Ray of Los Angeles, Battallion D, 19th Field Artillery, 7 If 1! 1 fifth division, and was in action four came" out without a Mr, and Mrs, Asa Searle and fami . months and iy of Tooele are spending their va scratch. 7 7 7 7 ertion here with relatives. , Quail Dixon was given a jolly sur. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Strong came prise at Ms home Friday evening by in frpru Ashton, Idaho, Friday even a party of his young friends number., Madf Eeece- - Anna Drake, Flor" ing where they have been since their onee Fairbanks Myrth Dixon, Fay marriage in June. Reece IBadham, Shirley Douglass, v -Done Athan Brown and D D. Done, Mr. and Mrs. F, F, Allventra and 7 7 7 7 daughters Lois and Erma of Spring., The families of Elisha Brown and -ville spent Sunday with Mayor and located for the ' sum.. Mrs. Henry Erlandson Miss Lois re Wm, Cutler are mained for the week with her cousins. mer at Victory Glen ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 Miss Jennie Miss Leah Reece, Band concerts at Townsends Paik Solon R. Barber of Logan and Lewis, Collection will nday afternoon David Watkins of Brigham City spent be taken up- - for benefit of the Blind afternoon and evening at Itf. Saturday Bee Mist-Mar- AAA AAA A AAAA A Opportunities wvvwmmwvv FOR RENT A modern plate-glas- s front building.Reasonable rent. H. S. 38-tTipton. Phone 34-No. SALE--- good as new. Phone HOME for sale. Ed. Bills. 7 cook 63. stove, 38-t- f. Inquire of 10-t- f It pays to trade with the Page Furniture Company. FOR SALE Modem " house, big chicken coop, barn, etc; cash or good terms. Owen Barnett. 21tf , Whan wans bianoatf rtowsco fellas m Can pay 20o cash for chickens. Paul Kruger. Phone 67, f Spanish Fork. Viviah Martin, who will be seen in The Home Town Girl at theGayety next Tuesday 17-t- WANTED, to buy clean, n lute rags, A farmer purchased a revolver for will pay 5c per pound Apply at or phono this office. tf. his wife while tramps were plentiful a while back, and insisted upon tarFOB SALE, brand new mowing get practice, so that she could defend machine in A No. 1 condition, has herself duiing his absence. After a only cut 12 acres. A snap at $65.00 bullet was dug out of his leg and the cash, saves yon $25.00 Kenneth Tan- cow was buried he said she better lo ner. . 42tf. her shooting with her mouth, which although exposive more or less was not fatal. necessarily pure bred, year old t t 1 t White Leghorn hens. 31 Abo head is This a fairly jolly old world, if of sheep, - n ill sell all or any part out hunt the jolly spots and dont 'you . thereof. Call at Junior be snooping around JYVightman s residence, or plioue 12iw everlastingly embrace a mis. . 42 tf. among the glooms or sion like the tumble.bug to push a OR SALE, 50 n 11 f. FOR nr t S. H 1111 - in-la- 1111' ball of mannre up hill with the hind WANTED; Contracts for plowing legs. land. Address, Amo-- ri n Plowing t t t t Associate'll. 812 Waliir Bank B'dg. Seems like when we want good 4 ;tt Salt I eke City, Utan. singers we have to import them from Italy or some other foreign shore, The native wont squander his FOR SALE, cheap, used llenney buggy 'vocal energies on singing he wants in good condition. Apply to John v. to save them for baseball, 39tf. Harris Phone 107 The goose that laps the golden egg to buy 2nd. hand type- dont do very much cackling about Boys. WANTED, 7 7 7 7 writers. Phone 144 R, Provo. 3tf. it. Mrs. and George A, Done and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith Mr, family, Thousands of men are booze fight, TOR SALE, A fine comer lot fac of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus who one we heard of never but street $SOO.OO. Price Hans ers, ing Depot Smith of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. George 39tf. won the fight. Beietlsen Ainge of Spanish Fork and Mrs Phoebe Freshwater of Provo FOR SALE Hay, first class, F, E, There is so much gum made nowathose from out of town here Hiatt. among Itf . chew should to try days that no girl to attend the funeral of Mrs. Bernaid it up all at once not in the street Done. !cars. anyway. 7 7 7 7: I AM prepared to do custom work Cloviard P. with the binder. O, President Joseph Reeee returned 44 3tf Thursday evening from a fortnights trip through California, Oregon and Washington, The Provo City commis WANTED; Agent for Pay son and and commissioners ioners County Good Pre i lcinity. proposition. Wm Wilson and wives their Mr, Free vious experience unnecessary. composed the party who made the School of Instructive Address (Orem Line) trip which- - was in the interest of Massnchuse'ts Bonding and InsurFIRST PREFERRED STOCK god roads and the new County Court ance Company, Occident and Health House Dividends payable quarSaginaw, Department, Michigan. ' 7 7 7 7 44 2t. 7 . Capital $1,600,000 terly yields better than re and Guarrenteed retreading A MCper cent, annually on presbuilding tires at MORRIS 7717- t t .t t t t t t , t t t t Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Co. ent price. An opportunity for safe investment in a local .. ' company. on apDescriptive circular Address plication. to have R. done, no Assistant Secretary, may be. SALT LAKE & UTAH R. R. CO. Utah. Salt Lake City, - - ZTHIS OFFICE liV is the place your printing matter what kind it DUUUDDDDD JOE BROWN, DONALD. 7 7 7 7 Mrs Byron Gleason and daughter returned Monday from Salt Lake where they spent several days. 7 7 7 Bernard Done returned Monday to Salt Lake accompanied by his father George H. Done, Miss Iris. Done and Earl Smith. 7. ' 77 TEN SUGGESTIONS FOB properly cared for, is one of the- best MILK CONSUMERS, foods obtainable. It is nourishing, and digestable usually economical. -By the D. S. Department' of Agiicul. THE BOTTLED MILK IS BEST ture. FURNISHED BY THE BUTTERCUP X KEEP MILK CLEAN, COVERED DAIRY, PAYSON. - AND COOL 1. able. run. 2. Buy only the beat milk obtain It is the cheapest in the long . Consult 1 the health department before selecting your milk dealer. 3. Buy only the bottled milk if possible. Dipped milk is often dirty and deficient in cream. 4. Tae milk into the house as soon as it is delivered, and place it in the refrigerator immediately. Bac.. toria increases rapidly in milk which stands in the ran or warms up. and such milk will sour quickly. . Keep milk in the original bottle in the refrigerator until the moment of serving. Milk which has been poured from the bottle should not be returned to it. 6. Keep the bottle covered with a paper cap or an inverted tumbler, to prevent the 'entrance of flies and dust, which may carry dangerous bacteria into the milk. 7. clean Keep the refrigerator and sweet by means of proper drainage and frequent washing with scalding water and sal soda, since milk quickly absorbs unpleasant odors and becomes less palatable. 8. Wash milk bottles as soon as emptied, by rinsing first with lukewarm water' and then with hot water. If there is an infectious disease in your house, do not return any bottles of the except with the knowledge health department and under conditions which it may - prescribe. 9. Return empty bottles promptly and do not use them for anything except milk.' Remember that they are Aa property of the dealer and re. present cash. 10. Remember that clean milk Knew Where It Would Land. Lawyer Vcs, sir ! We can settle up this estate for Jon In about eight months. The Principal Heir But can you wait that long for the money? Judge. Come in and see us the next time you are in need of good printing We are in the kind of work that pleases. Atrial is all we ask. DRY OastiUa 7 7 7 7 Miss Xucile Lewis and Miss Delora Reid left Sunday on a six weens trip to the Pacific Coast. They will visit With friends at San Franciso, Los Pan Diego, Portland and Angeles Seattle before their return 7 7 7 7 .' Mr. and Mrs, Ed Patten were in Salt - Lake this week to see their brother Lee Patten who has just return from overseas 7 7 7 7 Mrs. Minnie W. Douglass and Mrs, week in A. White spegt the, past Balt Lake with Mr and Mrs. Frank Walkinshaw and children 7 7 7 7 Mrs. Paul Winn of Salt Lake, who wa the guest last week of Mrs, Ira Lantz was the guest of honor at a pleasant social function last Weqpss . day afternoon' given by the ladies of the local Bebekah Lodge. Mrs. Winn was a member of - the .order during her residence in this city several years ago and during the afternoon their former acquaintance was very pleasantly renewed. A picnic luncheon was served 7 7 7 7 Mr. H O Hall entertained at a dinner Monday, complimentary to her cousins Miss Dorothy and Miss Julia Frol of Idaho Falls. -- - Two Years of Prohibition Have Helped the Thrift Habit, and it is Iaoreaeiaf With National Prohibition. |