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Show FRIDAY, THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYS ON, UTAH Judge-N'o- Santaquin News Section MRS. INA TIETJEN, Local Correspondent and relatives with fall flowers uio given a wedding cake formed the table centMi and Mrs. James Honey of er piece. Funeral services over the remain; of Christian Nicholas Eklard wer held at the Graveside with b.shop Greenhalgh in charge, Wednesday at 1 P. M. Mr. Eklund was horn in Sweden, February 18, 1850 and was the son of Andrew and Hedwig Eklund, and came to America in October, 187 7 Settlnjf in Santaquin. He jomed church the Fame year amibetarne 3Ct. participate in the progiam Saturday in churth and c,vic activities. He mg t, the M. I. A. will put over a 3(Was a C(d)i,t.r by trade and made many Little wild flower of the play, friend in his hf(, H, niovwi l0 Salt Hills with the following cast, Thel-Uk- e in 192i lo ,nake his ho.ne witlI ma Tietjen Elaine Wall, Laura Robbins, Arvilla Peterson Cora Olson, Gene vived by his son, a daughter in law, Tucket, Rex Greenhalgh, Max Kay, 2 and 2 sisteis, Mr,. grandchildren and Bill Carter. Brig Peterson and Olevia Larson of Glenhar Arizona, Helen Pryor are assisting in the and Mrs. Arma Ixifgran of Santaqui directing. A snappy between act pro- - His wife' Mrs. Emnia Eklund pr,ced- grom is being arranged by the presi ed him in death 20 years ago. dency of the organization. They plan to make this carnival, which is an Mr. and Mrs. Walt Callaway and annual celebration, the biggest event son Vern, Everett and Rolla Horton. in years. The heads of each organizaand Ernest Johnson vere in Provo on tion are working hard to out do the business Monday and Tuesday other and good things to eat, drink and wear will be sold both nights. The home of Mr .and Mrs. Austin The public is invited to join in the was the scene of gay festivitCarter festivities. ies Monday night, when Mrs. Carter entertained the members of her famMrs. W. A. Chatwin and daughter ily at a prettily arranged family parJewel, Paul and Garry Fergeson spent ty. Those present were Mrs. Mary A. Sunday in Mt. Pelasant the guests of Finch of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Verl McKay. Garbett. Mr. and Mrs Chester Steele and family, Mr and Mrs. JosA wedding reception for Mr. and eph Finch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Niles Johnson, honoring them R. II Boswell and sons Vaughn and on their golden wedding anniversary Joe of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Edward was given Tuesday October 27, at Thomas of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. Gei their home, by their children, Levina Finch of Elberta, Mr and Mrs. Arthur and Nils Johnson were Robinson of Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Openshaw October 27, 1881 in the oid Austin Carter and family. Mrs. Ethmarried, endownment house in Salt Lake city el Finch of Proco assisted Mrs Cart and have lived in Santaquin ever sine? er in serving. After business pretain-in- g their marriage. Ten children were to the Finch family was transact born to Mr. and Mrs. Johnson all of ed a program was given and lunch whom were in attendance to the re- was served to 40 guests. ception. Their children are Elias, W. O., Mrs. Ella Crook, of Santaquin, Mrs. Eugene Warnick and son DanV. A., J. A, and Mrs Ada Byard of ny returned to their home in Salt Payson, Guy of Spring Lake, Dean Lake Wedesday after spending 10 and Drucdla of Santaquin and Mrs days at the home of Mr. M. O. War-nicViola Stevenson of Layton. They also have 31 grand children The Santaquin Jr High school sponThe address of welcome was given by Elias Johnson, response by Mrs. sored a fancy dress and Halloween Johnson. A Program consisting of party Thursday night in the school toasts to the bride and groom were auditorium. Verl Holman school pregiven. Musical numbers and readings sident was in charge, Sheldon Crook were given by the guests. A delicious and his orchestra furnished the music lunch was served to 40 close friends prizes for featured characters were ' at Ro-lc- rt k. - - ,nd Wm Van - Mr-.- Too- U to he htld rt Ari.i-j.- SP5AYIHG HOST EFFECTIVE WAY . 77 n the fir-- 1 1 tJlAKlSLTWit fij? ele were Monday visitors of Mrs. Jennie Hendrickson. Wednesday the 1st waul held a flower fistival, under the direction of Bertha Nelson, Estella Peterson and Clara Lemenar, the finance committee. Booihs of beautiful flowers pord and tiny girls trayed each season its with in keeping reign , ed queen of the booth. A program was given and refreshments were ser dre--se- -- ea-on a-- Win C ,1 Wadsworth Mi. and Mrs. in end week the Salt Lake spent past and Lehi at which place she attended the funeral of her brother-in-laJohn Roberts. w Mrs. Lula Ilermanson of Payson and Mrs. Norman Holladay of Sprng lake spent Wednesday at the home of Mrs. ('has A. Tietjen. Miss Sadie Hendrickson left Monday for a 2 week visit with friends in Salt Lake City. I !a-- . v. does not ' ' ' -- gets -- get all the flies cl t efl.es pearls ''read oi hussr' hantilesj) - is u.lhy an1 scatters disease gems die fycemes (MX gern.i swears U:;s unsightlyand stains :ks Mi mnii 'll lid' SCIENCE FROWNS NAUTICAL NOVELTIES T. J. W 1 I. till FI LjJJ s ved. Darwin Greenhalgh of Salt Lake is visiting friends and relatives in Santa quin this week. i at Nelson entertained rf i '' i t . TO DESTPfWrfjj? ct Au-da- Imthday Par')' a pre tily aira g. sons, Re-- L two her for Wednesday cake-- , and ( hat If- - 5 Two birthday - on, candkhi of r each wi'h it- - nun. the of formed tne o ntr piece table at which w.ie seated twenty Each gue-- t was little gue-t- s wi'h a tiry HaMween ba-rar-- j fill, li wi'h candy The lunch was o rs sugge-tHallowe'en ned out woh i was gw A congratula'.on piogram af.er which games were played SWMG FLY 0!! Are you informed of the fact that' The Navy, as is its annual custom s on 27. October, the bn of the late President Roosevelt, Navy Day. This is a day set aside by the service for bring. ng citizens of the United States into closer contact with their first line of d, fense. While the Navy league of the United State- - first .sponsored the observance, the American Ia'gion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars and many oth er of the g'iat patriot c veteran and civic organizations have participated in the occasion from whole-heartedl- Uoe of Insecticide to Urec Kiii Fly ss Wei! as the Germs He Carries. auib inties declare c.iiry (i, 000 OOO li IS et .In-lie, lllid sellout pel Ills Iieullli ineii. ii e lliev warn that tht appearances of Hies ill the home is a : danger signal to lie q Ah heeded by lie. hoimew the (.iretld Ir. (. P. Iledenlun g. director of the 1'oui dalion, Chicago, lti x vvhn h - engaged m a nation wide war f,ye on dies ami oilier public enemy Insects, si. ues ih, it a study of the habits of ll.es shows tli.it it is iinpos-ibl- p for thorn to live vitlmi.i their bodies lie. ill a leibii; ttmt y u s.iiJe 11 y can The statsmansh p of President Roosevelt was r, sponsible to a great ex tent for building up the American Navy. Adequate naval power is essential sity of Colorado, and Frank L. for protection of our overseas trade. dean, school o' Toi.rn-.-On Navy Day, radio messages will University of Missouri. be broadcast over the Columbia Broad broa National the and casting system casting Company by the Secretary of Navy and Chief of Naval Operation.-Th- e Secretary of Navy will broad cast a message on that day to radio amateurs who, in the opinion of th CQ DESEP-HfjCfUAiAmerican Rad.o Relay League sub mit to it the best copies of this broad cast the Secretary of the Navy will send letters of apreciation. The late President Harding said c PAYSON PHONE 107 the Navy It is the strong right arm of the Department of State, seeing to the enforcement of its righteou Milford New building erected at r Flat Ranger Station. pronouncements. That Coolidge sa The Navy is our first line of defense That Secretary of Navy Adam said There is need of centenng th attention of our citizens on our grea foreign commerce, its carriage an Mar-a-socia- te Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson and Mrs. Afton Coates and daughters Carol and Barbra Ann and son Charles of Hunt ington Park, California arrived Satui day to spend 2 weeks visiting Mrs. Julia Peterson. 1,11 clauses the m Ulliiltarj swatting mill i( ()f germ in , on the hail !, h aniJ ,h( 1 Micky footpadl.ese germi ulive and scatter to contunuuH,.? man liahltaiioa and f(,d SWjfHfiB also soils wall- - ami fabrics. A M'rayed h.si tn ,!e fflU ilis( kill dies and J germ, ,tl Tins si ray when Shot' to the and walls forms midud tk clears ihe room not only of te other pests, it ls stainlo-S- l WlrH harmless when hnuthed hi bunui mid ids. and has a pleasing v 'li Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hanson of Provo were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Arvil King. iwuu uni, Use a (he beginning. Mrs. Ina E. Tietjen entertained at dinner Tuesday for Mrs. Eugene War nick, covers were laid for 10. being continuant tuui with i lies huh p, y ' .Uni UViWl the most mi- mu m' Hedenliurg "I I,. i..,,., these plat es to V .ue "The only eUi.pv,. y cch-biate- , te -t Kxtermiuatnin hy spray leaves M stains or other dismier to clean m The dead dies are disposed hy sweep, ag or with t vacutut cleaner eu-i- ly of New bridge construcie Nephi over hollow on First East Street, h tween Third and Fourth North, tY Nolan Greenhalgh returned to his 3 home Thursday after spending weeks in Salt Lake where he was confined to a hospital, following an operation for appendicitus. Mr. R. B. York returned home Sun day from Salt Lake after being confined to the Saint Marks hospital the past 6 weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horton of Gosharrival of a son, born to them October 28th. Mrs. Horton protection. was Fern Croff, daughter of Mr. and The Navy is a form of National I Mrs. Art Croff of this city. surance that we may exist as a nat ion exerting what we can toward World Peace, prosperity and goo will. That Roosevelt said We must all of us be Americans, and nothing bj en announce the Americans. y The following Rooentitled sevelt by Herman Hagedorn is worthy of quotation at this time: The nation Washington created Jefferson inspired ard Lincoln me served, Roosevelt revitalized. Tw c :n national crises, once in peate. nn in war, he woke his countrymen fi o dreams of ease to arduous defens - ol their institutions. He linked two )r eans, brought nearer to each otne he dreaming East, the active his country as wor'd p iw nr, preserved and advanced mil peace. He fought for human riglr- - ; the claims of oligarchial for a united nation again t i a the claims of section or cla-or land of birth. He taught reap, t for the law, labored for ciw g peoples heritage of nat ir-resources. He set youth aflame; no enlarged men's vision; and male 'hi hearts of his countrymen g'ov wi'h his own love of life. o WINNERS TO BE W'NOIME!) IN $10,000 CONTEST Announcement of winners m the $10.0(8) cash prize contest spnnou for t'-by Continental Oil Compa-v- , es-a- Leading Coif Designers Find New Style One That Stimulates Personality Second Em- curt and for Its with flft,' plre, oolorful ornamentntlOD so flattering to the coiffure, haa Just been demonstrated by the Fall creations of the Coiffure Qulld composed of the INFLUENCE of th SA UP YOUR WAKE I ( Rol and Jrnc1 t Ellen Van Auv l, Wall for he 2nd D er-i.- . Curls and Ornaments For the Hair (S9W'V A be be !! ember ;i' w strong, Dora Hendrickson fur dal and E ection for '.he triet A two day Carnival will be held ;n the 2nd ward church Friday and Saturday October 30, and 31st. Under the direction of the bishopric of the 2nd ward. Each organization has been given a part to put over. Booths where all sorts of things will be sold are under way, The first nights entertained will be varied in its nature, a one act play, by the Sunday school; a playlette in song and dance by the primary students; funny things will be featured by the Relief Society; ward organizations will also I v OCTOBER LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And Youll Jump Out of Bed (lie Morning Rarin to Go La sour and sunk and the world n t fsu ,!, ;W a lot of ealte, in!, Lp.iti candy or chewing i t tlu mtim iko you suddenly sh 1 and dg s r i i j(l ( ur shine For tl.cv cant do it. Th y only move the bowels a id a ui re movement doesnt get at the cauic. Tne rv. n ur our down-and-oIshould pour out two fetl.rg is our h . puunus of liquid bile into your bowels daily If this bile is flowing freely, your food d'sn t digest. It jut dcvas m the bowels Gas bl )als up cur fftomah. You have a thick, had tiste ail jour breach is foul ekm oftr n br ..Ls t ot i i o' r !,.? Your head ut. Your whole ahtand j ft i s sttM .3 p pson t If "j el f. I. nu hpU d', u Mim a I v, , nt It lIvCS tlo U1TI.K k pounds Liu h el to tet these two an! make you i up anl no harmlt sa, g. n ' .in wondeHful p'iacts, amazing when it c n st Hut d n r ns Little I i r I itilo I iv - i ubsutuu CARTERS I r 1 1 of L c bile dow freely h Yik for Carters name Carter's h 1. Resent a Jac ..I . j C.M.C ga-ns- t . s, Beaut American t are curls auil w to Individual treatment He little plaatlo curia at the back the head and rolla on the sides well as a small roll at the nape the neck. I like the use of oo and such ornaments for the eve coiffure," he says, and finds combs, clips and barrettes an tlonal way for even the moot servatlve to give an tanpresstoo C Individuality In their hair il tig Martin from Vienna, d before tbe Congress the tas--i portance of suiting the coif to tbo, and showed waves1 individual, looser and looser, starting farther from the part and ending tn OghOaA eurla. The best permanent wav ho believes, should make tho aaui. of the hair curlier than the togv Tvls hair stylist finds the modtstf. o hat having much effect en the and thlnka the matter wooM ae smartly settled If the lady took her hat to the hairdresser and ha4 the hair suited to the hat The comb or ornament." MasM finds, may wen be a detail contributing to the final smartness the ensembla" Such acceaeortagj however, he warna must neves i leading New York tiulr designer demoo-stratewith the recent In connection at the m Amer' !autv Congress Ho'el Aster Exhibition of one fifty rolffure, Coiffure by Charles of the R1U n living siwes ninny o' t lent .et that longer mnke-np- " nio.lels. stressed ihsoproves neat plas-tl- h.'ir IS needs'll for lie new mode, cu is avoiding flufflnetw. Is one trend new It tli the style and Chnries of the Rita sponsor a the) sem'-bobwhich should be adipte.i t . thre or four Inches long v mmn.s. r us. the t the back an p, sjnnllty of shorter on the beautiof i e't Known designsides The extreme sfivai ful colft u res ti phasit. d the fact is out and, while the natural hair curls md that fliPl-Hiidressed Is always good are now ,he stvle. vet aophlstlca-In sninruy ornaments of the with femininity tlon niusi He oea'- - chlc ,ort ar delightful dressed. are the way they mod. particularly wh rather the eveningsoma favors combs and ornaments on piece of low eloae Ottlng and placed lheJewelryJ sides and back of the head said. Paul of Fifth Avenue, beauty he Ornaments. evening expert, speaks out for Individuality smack of extravagance but must be chosen, not so much for In the colflure, the longer hair of phasls the beauty of tha for good proconspicuous color, asi elation to tho tho preoaat style lauding Itself veil ttsaK. portion and their -- I -- eot-fnr- - t "'" t , j We know th hut it is sncli a n. A pieliminary examra's!- - ? the thousands of entries m ;he contest has been completed, and the! judges are naw mak ng r8 - e of the w 'h he v tw to announcing the W P t s week. Tho judge- - ae lir w r. B'.zeii. pres. del of '!u Ur Oklahoma; John A Hunter, profi sor of mechanical engineering, Univer l of sinful CP' ep 01 ' must refer to it i, a, stance it - for the girl (8 ben who certainly. is old enough " 'illra,Uie3.d pm "I ' blouse, buttomd a square neckline it- a- U-- When t, 1 box-pleat- n i BABIES e ing pockets inclusive ace- - w r m velvTteen. in wm he it a contra-l'm- metal buttons ' are Upset u 'urc 'u' If we y of The Payson Chronicle. The success of this advertising cam paign, in which motorists were invt-cto compete for $10,000 in prize- - for he best answers to the que-teWhat becomes of the hidden quart of Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil and how does it benef.t mo'iinct-'1- " has so far surpassed expectations hat the winners cannot he anroun ed a early as was anticipated t smartest gri.wi answers explaining The i' the Hidden Quart. vvdl he made in an advertisement in next weeks ssue M.v-tet- niLLEL? THE BAM ,,i. ., ,, M Exec Ha Pnttc"' No 20 or'- - to 14 vears, ills and ailments seem twic serious ,.t night. A sudden cry niav mean ci i.e Or a sudden attack of II io t.iur.it-you meet this ? emergenev-t.Mng- ht Have you a bottle of rvady ' BABA (.ai-turi- a 1 or the pr.J.'i t. ,n of vnur wee one lor your inn ; . e nf mind keep this oil. reli..' !o ii .1 ,.lw ay son hand, B t !, n't U it .st fur emergencies; let it he ; .ml It's ' i milaer. e v w rati'. ( ) etc i . n 'i av e (. I. ; . ,, s s .' e- h s1 gentle othe the infant regulation vv hu-- e lungue is - mild I bovvei- g,i-,- h -. iit - J 4a All Tlie CSu'on lde t |