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Show ' R WILSON. (.- M ! fc . If .15 " W wedding look place Mrs. Y. K. Driggs was the of Mr. and Mrs ('. honored guest and Mrs, Karl h. at afternoon F. Dixon a at Saturday delightKeeler was hostess Miss Ar- when their on daughter, affair Friday. ful afternoon I bride o f the became ixon, Flaeh guest was given material moral Philadel-cnir of Dower O. Dr. John souto make a handkerchief as a f was pcr-oThe ladies The ceremony phia. of the occasion. 2 :30 with at formed cluh presented the Jnstamere Mrs. Driggs with ,a handsome Widstoe ot the I ivory hand mirrorr as a token of tali officiating, hv attended esteem. Luncheon was served to Y. i. ami n, D. Meof the Will Mrs. Mrs. Flovd Wilson, man. The wedding best as acted Ym. Finlayson.Mrs. Flellan, Mrs. J. A. Clayton. Mrs. A. R. Wilson, Mrs. Simon I figgonhotham, Mrs. M. J. Mortcnsen, ills, Lee R. .from I'ayson, also Coach Taylor, Mrs. Charles Douglass, Roberts am Mrs. C. W. Tolhurst, ills. Frank. Provo and fourteen close friends m ' " Mrs Selman, Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth, Mrs. John eluded among these were PresiProf. dent and ills. Widstoe, Lant, the honored guest and Maud May Daheoek, iliss I and Mrs. Dolyn, all of the Dn Thursday of last week .Mrs. Fniversity of Itah, iliss Marion and Daisy Franeom entertained the lledd, Miss Trene Poulton Dr. Toulton. officers and teachers of the First .Mrs. Myrl Gardner live at Dower left and ilrs. Ward Religion class. Those present were .Mrs. May Elmer, Mrs. oclock on their honeymoon trip, Charles Dates, Mrs. Maud Car-- , which includes u tour of the Pa- Mrs. eifie coast, returning by way of soil, Mrs. Nellie Elmer, Marv Hall, Miss Leah Loveless, New Orleans where they will Miss Mary Moore. Little Dolly1 take a boat to New York. They Franeom entertained Fay Dates,; will make their home in lhila-MabCarson, Rex Kimer andj delpliia where Dr. Dower is Kimer. gaged in his professional work. - at a lligge d.otham social and pieasant dancing par-tSaturday eveuu ' a Smiths Cubaict ifr. an: .Mr.;. Driggs and ifr. and ills. Kay I.. Done of Salt Lake wet'' lb- - honored guests. Others present were ifr. niul Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. if. J. Mortcnsen, ifr. and Mrs. John T. Lant, Mr. and Mrs. Karl! F. Keeler, .Mrs. Win. Finlayson Cards and dancing were the principal diversions and supper was served from one long table at midnight. d Mrs. R. L. Wilson was hostess to the .Merry Matrons club Friday afternoon. The time was spent in making Red Corss bandages. Refreshments were served. The ladies of the Social Tea met on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Win. Amos. Red Cross bandages were made followed by a brief social period when light refreshments were served. fail-ma- n REPORT Made to the Hank Commissioner f the State of Ft ah, of the Condition of the Payson Exchange livings Dank, located at Payson, i the County of Utah, State of tali, at the close of business on the 2!)th day of March; 1918. el n Mrs. Leonard Steineckert entertained the officers of the F'irst Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Wilson entertained at. dinner Sunday in K. Ward Primary association Friday afternoon at her home. Sewing for the soldiers occupied the d Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pingham time, after which light at a family dinner molds were served by the hostess. Sundav in honor of the fifth Present were Mrs. Orson P.Clow-ard- , Mrs. John Schaerrer, Mrs. birthday anniversary of their litJames Mitchell, Mrs. Henry Dris-seltle grandson, Dean Simmons. honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. Driggs and children. PAY56N, tJfAfl v Editrc. A beautiful tin- home ikt: paysonIan, ent.-rlrine- learning of The Pa soniyn will deem it a favor if parties having ornews to Mrs. the hand or phone in any social functions will plcjse F.ditress. as Society been has engaged Alfred WiLon, who X. T; the week for Colorado to reside, have been (Uite extensively en tertaiued by friends Goring tlie past 'ik. ifr. and Miv Simon In Social Circles MRS. ALFRED -- Give Your Little Ones An Interest in the Future They are your hold on the future, and America is fighting to make their future safe. They are too little to realize this now but some day must leam to reverence the traditions of America, the ideals of America, the great cause for which the men of their father's day gave their lives. refresh-entertaine- j Be ready then to .put in their hands bonds of their government-Thewill be for them inspiring evidence that their fathers planned sacrificed and invested for their sons y future. Liberty Bonds will mean more to them than mcney. They will make them proud of the fathers who in Americas day of great need proved themselves true American patriots. -- Invest in Liberty Bonds for Your Little Ones l, Mrs. Roy Wilson, Mrs. Win. Keole and Mrs. Ray Curtis. The ladies of the Happy Hour Social club were very pleasantly Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Driggs entertained Friday afternoon hv who will lep'm the latter part of Mrs. Clifford Dale. this space paid for. and contributed by Liabilities How Do Your Capital Stock paid in..$ 50,000.00 25,000.00 Surplus Funds Tidivided Profits, Interest, Exehange,etc 12,530.20 Individual Deposils.... 207,516.07 demand Certificates KNOWLES MOTOR CO. - Sacrifices Compare With These? American boy who goes to war up the position which means so much to his future, or the little business which has just begun to show promise of success. THE He severs hometies; gives up home comforts; leaves behind parents, friends, wife or sweetheart. He faces the probability of being obliged to take up life anew when he returns; of losing all. the advantages which years of hard work have won for him. He faces the possibility of coming back incapacitated for earning a living, and of being dependent upon his friends or upon charity. He faces the possibility of never coming home at all. 1 I Facing these things, he goes to prance to and fight for us who remain safely at home when the moment comes for him to go over the top he GOES! What will he think, how will he feel, if we complain because we are asked to make a few sacrifices for him sacrifices so insignificant when compared with his? Show him that to invest in Liberty Bonds is not a SACRIFICE but a PRIVILEGE an appre- ciation of his sacrifice! And When You Buy Buy! This Space Paid For and Contributed By LANT & PERSSON, Hie Clothiers State of Utah, County of Utah. J. C. Kllsxvorth, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank ; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct, statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business nn the 29th dav of March, 1918. J. C. KLLSWORTII. Subscribed and sworn to before me this ninth dav of April, 9 IS. R. A. PORTER, Notary Public. Mv commission expires ninth - lav of November, 1918. L. N. Ells Correct Attest: worth, E. E. Stevens, James Knowles, Directors State of Utah,, GlTiee of Dank Commissioner. I, W. E. Evans, Dank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of Ihe statement of the above named company, filed in my of this 10th day of April, 1918. W. E. EVANS, Bank Commissioner. fiee Holland seems to he complalnl that the British navy violated her ni trail ty In attacking the German shl Somehow, Americans are not so c eerned about such things as they u to be. That mystic connection between pots, the aurora horealls Hnd graph disturbances brings the home to the prosaic human race there Is a lot of romance In this li estlng universe. After three yenrs of splendid ser the American ambulance has pa. from French control. With Amorl soldiers at the front In France It he the American ambulance herea In every seuse of the word. Meet Your Uncle Sam 'Hes got a bagfull of the best securities on earth he stands behind it -- you know what that means. Hes putting these fighting bonds into the homes of our folks from Maine to California. Why, man, this is the chance of a lifetime-- to help this grand old country, and to lay something by for that little house on the hill you have been dreaming about. Honest goods? Believe me, there never was such goods. What! You were looking everywhere for just this chance? Fine! Open the bag, Uncle! Hes one of us. Hell take a dozen. Illllllllil!l!ll THIS SPACE PAID FOR AND CONTRIBUTED HANS BERTELSEN, BY llllllllllllllllllllilll The Clothier |