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Show L n '"a? PAYSOXIAir, PATSON, UTAH. tlie important - feature of week was- - the Sunday School play put "on here" Thursday. It a great' success and very -A party was given at 1113; well, attended both at the mat- - the surprise home y Wigton Tuesday eveninee adn at the evening performof Mrs. F. G. Wigton. Games ing ance. ; were played and a delightful 'Mr.aod Mrs Raymond Hanks luncheon , . 9 'with relatives in California. was served. ' Everyone Children r0V1. had a good time. Mrs. Blanche Coombs, who lias f week here visiting with reMr. R. M. Shay, Mr. Charles recently returned from St; Louis, Jast an inends, of w land Miss "Gladys Kirkman, of Bailey, Judge C. Orr and W. H. Mrs. Don Wadsworth enter-- 1 Provo, visited their mother, Mrs. 'hey have many, We Will Offer the Following Specials: Jones were Provo visitors WedReuntamed the following ladies at a Sarah Kirkman, in this city, the The Scandavian-Germanesday. iion was held here Friday night Mens Canvass Gloves, 3 for quilting bee at her home Thurs-- 1 week-en25c $ Rev. dance hall. All had an over Murphy, of Paysoir, came day; Mesdames Eliza Holladay, Mr. Glenn Rowe, of Spanish 59c Popperell Sheetings Sunday and preached two Alice Ellsworth, Rose WadsFork, a former teacher, of our enjoyable time dancing, eating excellent sermons. Every one is Yard 19c $ Sheeting , .. 01 s OlEuzella to Mina an a good worth, Tietjen, i listening school, spent Friday and Satur- to see him able to be out glad Best choice 25c Ginghams, sen, Chrisiana Crooks, Henrietta day here visiting friends. program. and attend to his work again. All Percales 20c Tietjen, Emma Jenkins, Sarah Misses Doris and Melba Grecn- - Mrs. Amy Dean and children Mr. R. J. Jones and W. II. J Taylor, Chastie Johnson Caroline! from Eureka are here visiting OUR SEE NEW ARRIVALS IN GEORGETTE their were at entertained Jones have Lake Salt to gone Rees, Jane York, Emma Opnv!1 her folks,"'Mr. and Mrs. D. W. .for a few CREPE WAISTS AND DRESSES Thursday evening by Miss Jackman days to attend the shaw and Leo Dubois. and family. Winnie Heelis, Miss Beatrice Auto Show. . We Have Everything in Mr. Howard D. Roper was following young people of Samuel son, Miss LaYern Hellis, 4 Another dance and box social a were entertamed at business, here Santaqum Miss Olive Johnson, Miss Per-Saturday qn ' at the school was held Friday house party at the Santaqum cilia Armstrong; Glen Openshaw, Miss Erma Lewis of .Spanish evening. The proceeds go to buy Quarry Thursday evening, at the Elden Lew, Ralph Wadsworth Fork came over for the reunion dishes for the entertainments. home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester and Glenn York. night. She was the guest .Friday Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Studeba-ke- r Broad-benEvans. : Mr. and Mrs. Bill You would want low medium Eskel and Willie Johnson en- - f Miss Pearl Sabin. returned home Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Kay, sons Z. and of W. Mr their tertained a number rafter a three months visit. They to Teffany Mr." and Mrs. Jeddy Greenhalgli, friends at their home Sunday have the brick hauled for the are both glad to get back to Mr. and Mrs. J.v Edwards, Mr, new home. Mr. Tiffany plans again. and Mrs. George Lewis. Mr. and evening. on building as soon as weather Miss Mae Blust was a Provo Mr. Lindstrom Mrs. David and Mrs. Evans, Miss Ina Evans, vis- - conditions are favorable. isitor Friday. Miss Mable Chatwiso, Miss Ma- and children, of Garfield, are Miss Lorena Foote and Mr. of house A the time is planned guests big being rie Peterson, Miss Percilla Kay, iting here, Tliad Blust were married at Pro-.vMrs. W. L. Openshaw. for their Relief the. by Society Elmer Tietjen, Ethel Openshaw, 7. Mrs. Blust Eieben Peterson, Eddie Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dubois spent Annual Ball on the seventh is Friday, March the Mr. and Mrs. lead of Ladies the March. week-en- d have f American die at daughter Fork, and Lenard Cliatwin. W. II. Foote, and has been our this time. brothDubois die Mr. of guests Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Holladay The Salem Guernsey Stock postmistress here for quite a few enJ.itained at dinner Sunday in er, George Dubois. held a meeting Mon- rears. Mr. Blust is tin- so.' f Company Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Lofgi an nonor of Mrs. Holladay s broth at the home of E. E. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Blust. He day evening from home Mona, er, Brigham Peterson, who has have returned After Beddoes. allowing for all has just returned from war, after just arrived home from one of where- they attended the funeral a twenty being in service at Camp Pike, ing a regular contributor to a declared they expenses the Eastern camps, and his wife of Mrs. Lofgrans mother, Mrs. the share Arkansas, for some time. They number of farm papers, the au- PROFESSIONAL CARDS dividend to cent per Thomas Garfield. - of Salmon City, Idaho. ' - are both highly respected by all thor of a number of circulais, J holders. Jerry Tietjen, who has been The following families are reNellie Taylor spent the w lio know, them, and everyone and junior author of a text book Mrs. with Jhe American naval forces joicing over the storks visit to DR. GEO. H. MOTT day Sunday in Spanish Fork, wishes them a happy journey in agromony. His latest Avork, in1 ' Europe for the past nine their homes; Mr. and Mrs. Chas the of her daughter, Mrs. through life. The young couple Field Beans, is Avell Avritten, Physician and 'Surgeon. months, returned to his home in Hansen, - a daughter ; Mr. and Mrs Oan guest will make their home in Elberta. practical in every detail, and one Lewis. this city Friday. While abroad Herbert Openshaw, a daughter, 0er Payson Exchange Savings Mrs. Henry Miller and daugh- that covers the subject as thorMrs. Yernile Dimmick of Pay-soBank. -' he visited England, France and and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wads is visiting with her mother, ter Dorothy, have gone to Salt oughly as any publication that . Res. Phone in months several a worth, Italy. spent boy. Mrs. Sarah A. Bahr. where Dorothy will has been issued. He discusses the Lake Office City, 23. Phone Mr. and Mrs. George Newman, receive medical care. soil and climatie conditions favof Idaho Falls, are visiting at the We understand Mr. W. N. orable to beans, indicating tho ,e home of Mrs. Newmans parents' lias been quite ill the past parts of Utah Ahere bean profir. and Mrs, Philip Cushing, in week. duction is likely to be profitable, this city. G. F. TILSON. M. D. The Farm Bureau held a meetlie also shows hoAv bovl to seleet Mrs. Frederick Larsen and son PHYSICIAN and SUIiGtxOA Earl, Jestin and Will Jarvis j; well. in the art, here pi seedbed, seed, prepare Wednesday evening left Monday for Delta, where ing Bert; left Wednesday for Spring doing S. S. Watson was in Spring-vill- cultivate and irrigate the crop the town hall. They appointed Cito vhere Office at Residence will visit new her wall on work their they they .V in Street Harvesttests are a meeting for Saturday with the Phone 7 Tuesday. given. Variety fann. another, Mrs. Clara Allred, and 4? Utah and made Lofdahl Isaac a Payson, business men. cleaning threshing, ing, other relatives and friends. The R. H. Club gave another Cannery Mr. Bill Nuttal, who has been grading the crop are also exH. W. Gore visited from Wed- trip to Provo Thursday. successful dancing party in Hud M Frank Smith drove to Salt plained in detail sons Hall Friday evening. Mush in the army service at Camp nesday until Friday with Mr. Lake visit to contains The Wednesday City publication DR. CHAS. T. KENDALL was iurnished by the Santaquin Kearney for the last six months, and Mrs. II. A. Fearey, of his family and to attend to busi- pages including numerous' tabUs has been honorably released and Orchestra. Physician and Surgeon matters. giving valuable statistics, a list Fred Larsen ' attended the ness Mrs. Jerry Tietjen, of Logan returned home,. Monday. Office Up Stairs Douglass - Mrs. Louisa Taylor, of Payson, the of 'and counties the leng'h Mr. Roy Taylor spent last meeting of the County Farm Buis here, the house guest of Mrs to visit the of the growing season for ea h Building. week in Provo with his mother reau in Provo Wednesday. That came Wednesday Joseph Tietjen. Mrs. A. the Pjrice oU Payson urve showing Utah . daughter, tjnily the bureau at t and sisters. local, met' Byland-spenthe Miss tfight' f'McClellan and to assist in the beans for five years, and illustr - A ' week-en- d Agusta Mr. Arthur Hatch 'gave a sur tKe school house to hear his rehome from Provo visitcare of her new grandson. tions of bean Aarieties, cultiva- TTtTTTTTtTTVT tttTtTTTTtt T'i ing her mother, Mrs. J. Byland. prise party Wednesday evening port of the county , meeting and Z. H. Ewell and family attend- tors, harvesting machinery, and The M. I. A. Dramatic Club is in honor of his wifes birth an- to transact business. ed a party in Goshen Friday cleaning devices, all of Ahiidi Charles Samson spent WedDR. L. N. ELLSWORTH practicing the play East Lynn niversary. The crowd reported evening in honor of Milo and add to the practical value of the Hid DENTIST nesday in Eureka. and expect to present it to the having had a good time. William Taylor, brothers of Mrs. circular. Office in L. TifA. Z. Mrs. McClellan Mr. and Building Douglass Mrs. W, week. next Wednesday public Ewell, who recently returned Over Bertelsens Store Mrs. Nicoline Borgenson and fany. entertained at dinned in were made happy by the birth from duty. army daughter, Anna, have returned honor of Mrs. Ethel Hanks, who of a son early Wednesday mornMiss Mae Blust, our primary vp dfs 5 vjv vjv vjv vjv jv jv vjv jv ing. Both mother and baby are home after several weeks visit is here from Idaho. teacher, returned to her home in Elberta Thursday evening, sufDR. J. H. ELLSWORTH Old $4? i'Mcs over DENTIST fering from an ear trouble which Bank, Payson, Ut. affected her hearing. She Avent Office Hours, 9 to 12; 1 to 6 to Provo Friday for medical atPhone 2o. Res. Phone 103-- j 4? Mrs. Anna M. Gore tention. When you need anytaught the little people Friday during Miss Blust s absence. The thing in the line of regular teacher Avas back on DR. A. T. GOUGH neat and attractive duty Monday morning. Registered Veterinarian Printing , Glen Davis and Edwin JohnPhone 115-- j are of moving Benjamin, son, - - - UTAH PAYSON, onto the Nelson Companys farm So Mrs. Davis Avill come as soon as the men have completed some repairs on the house. live MOTS Hum u Elberta1 News -- iuw tomorrow" , and ALL WEEK i oantaqum News i 1 . ! n' d. 11 ,e, 9-- 4 f i LADIES -- 1 OXFORDS t, $2.49 El-ber- ta I $6.49 -- Watch for Our Weekly Specials o, GOLDEN RULE STORE -- - - n 22r-2r- Shots from Salem Til-so- n Genola Jottings. -- e 1 3 Mo-sid- a. 5 of-h- 1 er , t- a. - M. . 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The results of this investigation were recently published by the Station as Circular 37 entitled, Field Beans, Avliich includes not only the results of Utahs experimental but the important feat- S ures of the experimental Avork and practices of the most successful sections of the TJnitedStates. Prof. Stewart believes that the crop has not groAvn- - extensively in the State, it is one Avith unmeasured possibilities. He states that Avlire it has been tried farmers are convinced that is one of their most profitable industries. Prof. Sten ward is a writer, be- bean-producin- ' Welproof is groAving of beans in Utah so rapidly spreading Cprriw tilt by. Loo L. 'e Lob The R.J. Reynold Ter-bor- Rfeafim 6 Ammunition Shootinf Eight Beans Becoming loose joyus YOU cant help cutting time you flush your Studio at Mrs. Frank Residence Just the same first-cla- ss i CHAS. C. F. DIXON a g Tire Sanitary Strop J |