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Show THE PAYSONTAN: PAYSON, UTAH Jolsons Just In Social Circles a few purely pertinent ij pointed pithy paragraphs pushed by the pen of one who doesnt wish to disturb the serene minds MRS. ALFRED R. WILSON, Editrew of Payson, but feels the necessity 11 The Paysonian will deem it a favor if parties having or learning of of unloading the constant acs any social functions will please hand or phone in the news to Mrs. cumulation of dope under his Alfred Wilson, who has been engaged as Society Editress. hat. j jl . A large card party was given Never try to sit on a man unless you know he will stand for Saturday evening at the home of .Mr. .and Mrs. J. A. Clayton in it. honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. King who will leave Payson The fact that a bluff sometimes during the month to take up works is what makes it their residence elsewhere. Mrs. Clayton and Mrs. Will McClellan were the hostesses and their arThe fellow who always loses is rangements were all suggestive never accused of violating the of Easter. The tallys favors and rules of fair play. other details carried out the idea while daffodils and violets were Readng maketh a man full, the llowers used. Progressive Mit some Payson men try to ex500 was the game, nine tables plain it another way. being played. High score was won by Roland Tietjen, his prize The race isnt always to the being a handsome buff hen all swift, but the slow are seldom arrayed in its Easter finery. Mrs. favorites in the betting. Leonard Steineekert was given consolation. The guests inthe The fact that limburger cheese cluded Mr. and Mrs. Driggs, Mr. is so offensive explains why the and Mrs. Alfred R. Wilson, Mr. (Hermans are fond of it. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Karl F. Keeler, Mr. and Play a litle, pray a little and Mrs. Charles Cloward, Mr. and then pay a litle for some thrift Mrs. Charles Douglass, Mr. and stamps and liberty bonds. Mrs. Simon Higginbotham, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Steineekert, A mere man never understands Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tolhurst, Mr. why a woman who is really fond and Mrs. M. J. Mortensen, Mr. of dress shouldnt wear more of and Mrs. John Lant, Mr. and it. Mrs. Shores Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. Flint McClellan, Mr. and The notoriety seeker evidently Mrs. Roland Tietjen, Mrs. Will realizes that folly always atFinlayson, Mrs. Howard Evans, tracts more attention than Mrs. Nellie Gramshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Selman. Dr-igg- s A Payson womans head is ofMrs. U. M. Turner entertained ten ruled by her heart, but a at a pleasant afternoon function Payson mans stomach is his last Thursday. Luncheon was boss. served to the following guests: Mrs. Ed Patten, Mrs. Wayne Usually the fellow who deP. 0. LoveMrs. pends on a boost to get him to Gardner, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs, less, Rodney the top has to have help after he Amos Mrs. Glenn Simmons, gets there. Reece, Mrs. Ray Monson, Mrs. and Mrs. EuWhen a girl refuses an offer of DeLoye McDonald Pfterson. marriage it piques her terribly if gene the young man doesnt immeM iss Della Murphy, who has diately go to the dogs. been at the home of her uncle Youve also noticed, we dare Reve rand Murphy since July, for her home at say, that the fellow who follows left on Tuesday where she was UL, Rockford, is the crowd usually the one who illness of serious called by the gets touched for his watch. brother-in-lawas acShe her Lake by as Salt as far You wont find much wrong in companied The Mrs. and Rev. Murphy. the Payson home where the marshe her before departure ried couple call each other evening farewell a tendered was pleasant Father and Mother. surprise by the members of her School class. Nothing can equal the look of Sunday disappointment on the face of a The leading social event of the Payson woman when she predicts trouble and it doesnt happen. past week was the dancing party at the Payson Pavilion Thursday Whenever a man asks us for evening. The affair was the closour honest opinion of something ing of the series given by the Dancing we know that he merely wants Oh Ye Good .Times to start a dehate if we chance to club during the winter. The honored guests were members of the disagree with him. Social Sixty Dancing club of of the is which Provo comprised God sends .every bird its food, and business professional leading does the but He not throw it into nest. lie gives up our daily men of the county seat. The viscombread, but it is through our own itors made the trip by auto, hundred one almose strong. ing labcfr. All were loud in praise of our Ever now and then we come little city and the splendid hospacross a Payson woman who ap- itality extended. Especially did the work of our pears to admire a man for the they compliment Avho furnished the qualities his mother most dis- band boys for music dancing. The hall was likes. appropriately decorated for the in the national colors. Percy Noodles writes in that occasion booth was arranged in A punch the one thing he likes about of the hall and the alarmy is the promotion he began one end on the north was converted as a gentleman and now hes a cove room where refreshment a into man. icecream and wafers were served. As a general thing, you can Partners were secured for this tell by the color of a mans con- part of the entertainment by versation whether he has brains matching ribbons, the Provo men or just a mud puddle under his and Payson ladies wearing one color and visa versa. hat. Mrs. Melvin Wilson entertained on Friday in honor of Miss Ethel Tanner, a bride of this Aveek. The affair Avas in the nature of a miscellaneous shower and the folloAving guests Avere present: 5Irs. Celia Hiatt Jex 6f Spanish Fork, Mrs. Charles Bates, Mrs. Frank Hiatt, Mrs. Frank Tervort, Mrs. Luke Montague, Mrs. Jasper Taylor, Mrs. Ammon Nebeker, Mrs. Yolmer Nebeker, Mrs. Joseph Fairbanks, Mrs. Charles Stark, Mrs. Joseph Morgan, Mrs. Lula Wilson Burn-staAirs. William Clayson, Mrs. Kay Davis, Miss Alberta Nebeker and Miss Susie Clayson n, On Wednesday evening' Miss Wildee Dixon entertained a number of her young friends in honor of her birthday anniversary. Those participating in the pleasant entertainment were Miss Eleanor Stahman, Miss Anna Stark, Miss Lola Bradford, Vernon Beck and Frank Thomas of Spanish Fork, Mattie CoAvan, Lenora Bates, Chrystal Ware, Wildee and Margaret Dixon, Edmund Evans, Glenn CoAvan and LeAvis Bates. The ladies of the Happy Hour club Avere charmingly entertained last Friday afternoon by Airs. Braxton Barnett at her home. A merry party of the girl friends of Miss Zina Tervort gathered at her home on Saturday for an Easter rolic. A sumptuous dinner was prepared by a the following: Zina Tervort, Alice Naomi Smith, Bates, Stark, Reta Cutler, Iris Done, Anna Page and Deon Dixon. Le-.on- To honor Airs. Earl AIcCormick, leaves the last of the week Avho to spend the summer with relatives in Ohio, a large party of her friends invaded their' home and tendered the family a pleas- The guns of the big city have been raking the country with deadly fire for more than forty years. The guns are bossed by the big mail order kings. The bombs are the catalogs. Many a fine community, many a thriving town has been ruined by this constant hammering. But deadly as this catalog siege is, we have weapons in our own possession that are able to beat back the siege guns, The trouble is we dont use these weapons. We have allowed ourselves to be bombarded without retaliating. Yet our weapons, if used, mean victory to us. Reason, knowledge, common sense, community pride, these are our weapons. Our town can beat back any siege from the outside. But it is up to each one of us to know this, to use this knowledge. And, having learned it, we must work at it. Then, let every man, woman and child enlist in this Trade-at-Hom- e campaign. Let us beat back the siege guns. ant surprise. Present Avers Air. and Airs. W. Alurphy, Air. and PROBATE AND GUARDA1NSHIP Airs. Wm. Amos, Mrs. Wm. II. NOTICES. Shermer, Airs. Looney, Airs. BarConsult the County Clerk or bara Wood, Airs. Clarence Stanthe Mrs. Air. respective signers for, furand Frank ton, Harris, Airs. Lozier, Misses Lois- and ther information. Frances Shermer. Notice to Creditors. CONTRACTORS. TO NOTICE Estate of Lucy S. Wilson, deCity Council, Payson City, ceased. Creditors will present claims Utah, April 4, 1918. Avith vouchers to the. underreSealed proposals will be ceived at this office until 8 signed administrator at his resioclock p. m. Alonday, April 29, dence at Elberta, Utah, or to 1918, for paving Avith concrete Booth & Booth, attorneys, Knight Tenth Street between the south Block, Provo, Utah, on or before side of C Street and the north the 15th day of Alay, 1918. J. C. WILSON, side of F Street, Paving District No. 1; and for paving Avith conand Booth, crete E Street from the west side of Ninth Street to the east side Attorneys of Tenth Street and from the Avest side of Tenth Street to the Notice to Creditors. east side of Eleventh Street, PavEstate of John LleAvelly, deing District No. 2; according to ceased. file on in the Recorplans City, Creditors Avili present claims ders office. Instructions to bidders, togeth- with vouchers to the underer with plans, specifications and signed at Goshen,' Utah County, forms of contract and bond, Avhen State of Utah, on or before the prepared, may be obtained in the 20th day of Alay, 1918. Dated at Goshen, Utah, this City Recorders office on receipt of a deposit of five ($5.00) dol- 14th day of Alarch, A. D. 1918. ' R. W. LEWIS, lars. The right is reserved to reject Administrator. BOOTH & BOOTH, ftnd and all bids. ' ' Attorneys. Py order of the City Council. ENOS W. SIMONS, (First, pub. Alar. 14, 1918.) t City Recorder, Chamberlains Cough Remedy a Favorite for Colds. " OVERSUBSCRIBE!!, quit Avasting Leah Loveless. Payson Wild Rose 111., in orchestra will provide the most artistic accompaniments we have ever had. The r certificates issued be-- i sii'-ces.- - The dancing, coached by Miss Taylor, novel and fascinating-t- o a high degree. Chamberlains Cough Remedy a Favorite for Colds. J. L. Easley, Alac-on111., in. speaking of Chamberlains Cough Remedy, says, During the past1 fifteen years it has been my sis-- ! lers favorite medicine for colds on the lungs. I myself have tak-- i en it a' number of times Avhen o. the Third Liberty suffering,. Avith a cold and it always relieA'ed me promptly, adv , TONIGHT The solos and choruses are full of zest and mer-rirnent but polished and beautiful. s Cough - An unusually pretty social was fore the loans responded to the in-given at Smiths Cabaret on Mon- demands of the country Avith , Naomi Smith Miss and with liberality.! spiring loyalty evening as hostess. The affair was in the The faith they sIioav in the govnature of a dancing party and ernment finances and the patriotthe hall was lovely in decorations ic response they give to the calls of pink and white. The chosen of the Treasury are certain incolors were also used in the invi- dications that their cooperation, tations, programs and refresh- and assistance v iil help to insure the will be the best local entertainment since that one. cates, the subscription to which Remedy says, During the past closed Alareli 5, Avas oversub- fifteen years it has been my sisscribed, the subscription in every ters" favorite medicine-foeplds district, except one; exceeding on the lungs. I myself have taken it a number of times Avhen the quota assigned it. The banks of the country in suffering Avith a eohl and it relieved me promptly, odv the past t aa'o Liberty Loan cam- paigns and in the purchase ofj girl always wants to have a nice, bright wedding dav but did you ever hear of friends of the one who had the ceremony post- ments. Fifty young Loan. bidden. were hostess the poned on account of rain. A Do You Remember Hotozhoni, Indian Opera? , - Treasury Keep up with the wagon. habChange your old views and Ahen ones better and new its for on you find them and' be always the look out for them. Central Lumber and Hardware Co. 29-4- -- -- Material to Build, at Fair Profit Prices ' Youve possiblv noticed, too, On Thursday afternoon Mrs. The issue of $500,000,000 ' of J; L. Easley, ATaeou, that since the days of George Charles Bates entertained the United certifiStates first the of teachers speaking of Chamberlain Treasury Washington the hammer has re- officers and class. She was asplaced the hatchet to a very large ward religion Miss Gladys her niece, sisted by extent. Stone. Supper was served to Now is a good time for the Mrs. 5lay Elmer, Mrs. Mary Hall. sensible people of this country Mrs. Maud Carson, Mrs. Nellie to go ahead and win the war and El liter. Mrs. Kate Provstgaard, Mrs. Daisy Francom and Miss their time with We Sell Everything with which to Operate the Farm and . - The vaudeville act by the cartoonist trap drummer comedian will be a will be and his laugh-provokin- g affair of unusual interest. . For the Benefit of Your Community j Artistically and Financially IBBBBBflBBBBBBBflBBBBBBBflBflflflBflBBBBIBEBllflBBBV |