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Show ::-: - ;::--- ii.--- --- ., , rr . - .. ., . , .. I , SATURDAY SEWS THE DESERET - IoneersWiu-, armington . ' - '''t et.. e. - , , 'SPANISH FORK !.......,,-,;-! 4,, : ..... - ... ,-- - ' .! - 1 l e ' - ', - ' , - ' ; if. . , ,, 2:::L-11-- , .. 7 .' , .. f.,:.7-::- I 411dItlik Asa eeeNi, ' ' ' ,. , CFLERRATF GOLDENNEDDING. .. I' ' 4:4et ltat , ' .. ', ,.. ' t. yot 'zit i Parner;iinb,,yldl!tiLot..n4.1i say. both of Bodeen. Idaho. Willard W. Porter. Collingaton Utah and Lois Rogers, Brigham City, Coin Ernest E. Johnson. Geneva, I .. ' Maerbk.arrelata law.Juanertit -- - '...177'..11..7 - Mikkelsen. Fountain ' Anna K. at la:sort:Yea; .1 :. I Oreille!. Laren-,Taasee.- ' : , ,, ''. ... 11 '',- a ae .:,, , , - ., ...;., '--- it , ,I a ' anHduribdaarzoiaswilaaagriPs. ',"4,4100,or, 4.' s 't ' ! , . . - . -- . . .t:.,: e Whe-Teoel- ,., - , s '.;, ii. '. ,,,, e,", ' , . ,,.1.,i,11,4,:,,,:-- . aaSt:enlite,,IsAviek,41...e;Len,nkde.:47::;, ', , I M ;. ,Q,;-- ( ike J - S ',a !:..,'. ' '1 II I II , , .i ,yv ' i t ;;- . , , , ' - 11 4 1 Thera are three widows Isiliver3 widower In the United States. The great majority of employees le the Spanish toy factories are women. The niore fashionable worrien hi Paris are n ow steering, rainbew stock- -t , . .,.-- ... .; , - 'nt s., 1 ,..." Ie ,, ,bleaULA;,ber ,,,,C,,4,111,11--",dents at Columbia. university are wo men. worn There are more than 75000 en ,,siebeel Maschere. An .; lb ..,,rattut, ' e - ' , . . ,.. -, Inge. 4 ;I: c'' -t' ; a , &attest ; ,n...,,,....,.........e.14' naafi. . I IVY tin! ' ''''' - e:'''. ,1 ..'A ,,, al Il Spain has more then a million are alle on farm workers. ' -' ternisit are '0MPeyed cleaners In Constantinople. ,, ) 1,,s,,:,, II ''' If biteresting Joubuts Concerning tht Delete of the Feminhae - Sex the Vorld Over. , ti-- ,, " : lti.,:f f r J ..'4 ti 1.1,1 1 I i : - ', -r.' S4. '1! "'"' :Tio. - 't.,..-- ' '''" ,,''' 'r-, ',, , .,, ,..- ..'' - x ILak --- - ,,, k . , s''') . It. ,A ,f 1.1 ,. - . .,.....,,, - tar 1460011 1 - - -- a I .'-- , t'',--- et ) ,. 2 .,' '- r' , Ifesteese ,' 41,1-. 44-- ,i'i 1' 7::'-.2.1...- -,- i . ' ".-i, ,. ' , 4 ' ,, ,, ' ';'''' 4410yt - " both of Sett Lake John W. Rowlerryand Riby Adante. both or Tooele, rta.,. Edward F. Polersen end Beatrice, E. Lloyd. both ef Salt Lake. Aleeander Spillman and Katherine Duffin, both of Salt Lake Hyrum P. Jonee, Enoch, Utah, Martha A. Kirkham. Lehi. Utah. Ralph A. emenelaw and Edith P. San- dere. both of Mesa, Ariz. Mathew J. Bishop and nebeac-- Birch. both of Murray. Utah. Elmer D. Lorelei's. Payson. Jennie Perris. Prevo. Ittah Mitchell Barry. Los Angeles, Cat. and Alma Marehall, Peer Lottge, ManiJohn A. Martin and Alice Shields, both of Tooele. Utah. Paxmin Batch and Lettie E. Ose- men, both of Riebv, Idaho. James C. Corrier and Alberta Jonew both of Salt Lake, Wallace R. Wavman, Rexburg., Ile, and Mary F. Batch. Brigham City, Utah;; atifEle and Maud S. Arm. bos,stkmwoufelMila 1.,wikdifhost. tarra , Elah, and Salt Lake. Lucy A. (Whore., M. T.ettono Beaver. Utak, and Charles Ina flailette, Tonele, Utah Millard Rusrten, Hunter, Utah. and Beulah M. Marde Magna, Utah. Clarence B Fowler. Geehea. Utah, and Clara A. Pace, SarktilqUir Utah. Wilbur H. Langford, Prestett, Idaho. Utah. Tr; E. l's:14:Iwn,SaltLoran, Lake, and Clara D. Huatehinfre. Lehi. Ittan Hans P. Olsen, Ogden, Utah. and Cdbdrun Chrtsteneert. Salt lake Oliver J. Hill. WiOnAMUCCii. Nev., and Theresa EllerSalt Lake , '.; ".- 14 . 't a- .. ,..,, ,Nt , . 4 ''. f 714.'''.4,1,,i,..,:b.:.:, - .. ; , Floyd iL Smith. phis-Utah, and Maud E. Averett, Salt Lake. David A. Dean and Birdie .Lternsey. , - . t . I, 3.1 Iff. ,' ".."''''''-t ,, ,i'l--,- Salt-lake." - Denims , , c . ; ett - I 4f,t, '' . .."... -e- en::eadhaC.edotIn'elAIisaBelai.euneRr.' , e , , - - t -- Kathieem Rmmer, Oakiand nal. FreteM,Lfeeteere,,ealetaigo.-ang-w1441-,, nor Pu gmirurray, ltah. John W. ToSapnntaem iluand Miretta Rob- both Utah. M. Sudduth arid ClaraaLadente. -of ,' - .:eee,i,-...--...4- alidoanf!'an.' ti LI 4 . '. - -- ilet.Y41: 1J; , ' at 1 d- Turk.Jr, ' or-de- n. ' Choulte,14-relaw..etaea,-an- bins, tnarriage of her daughter, Blanch, Blizabeth. to Robert A. Brown of which took ...place Dec. 11 at OgMr. and Mrs. Brown left soon, den. after to spend their honeymoon in, Cleveland. Ohio, with therelatives of the bridegroom. They will return to Ogden to make their home and will be at horns at the Virginia hotel after Jan. U. Mrs. Brown was formerly Of this eity, but the past ten years she hag lived in Ogden and Salt Lake and is known In mocial circles.. of bothl cit The ladles of the Self Culture club were entertained Friday evening of teat week by Mre Lydia Rahman There were 14 present. Luncheon "was eerved by the hastess aislated by her daughter. Katherine Mrs. Wm. J. St art left Tueeday in er husband at Oakmorning to land. Cal., wit re they will spend the winter. Mr' Uri Stewart :entertained at din. net' Sunday for Mn. Holder and Merle Stewart. Miss Frieda Grope came home from the New Jersey aeademy Friday of last week to spend the holideys" with her mother. 'We Janet Green. Mrs, Jane Snell was hostess to the Ladles Literary club Fridavetternoon of last weak. A reading. The Vision" less given by Mn.. Ida Strang. Mimes Sega Johnsen and Vale Jamesont came home from Salt lake to spend the holiday.. lire. Glenn Davis came home from Mill Fork to emend the holidaywthe birthday annivere-- 1 Honoring ries of her little grandstands. Stod-- I dard and Boss Stillwell, aged four andi two years respectively. Mrs. A. G.' Stoddard entertained a number of dren at a party Friday afternoon of hist week. Two cakes and candlen delighted birthday the- tots. - , Raymond Whetman, Creseen Utah. and"Leati M. Lundell. Murray, Utah- 'Martha, I. aniveraon, Franklin. Idaho. .a Mary It. 8,,,,Jja. Frank both of Scofield. Clan idaro Falls, Ida 4 .6,gt 'entictinevettle Mrs- - ; ... r'..,art,a-,,,, 4r;.,pitil..., '4..) 4;" : ;: , - a.',- ..ana---'- -'-' It . 16,.. ' - ,3 . , Lako-demol- te,.. , ' i-- . , , ty ....'t I 4I t -- ..?: - r-- -1 41 I - TACTIVITIESql If ks ' - I I '''''''"""411 - 1 - I - ....... 1 aei. I , .. . db Mdb . .,. ') ? ' a, ,,,. 1.'''1 liV" .. .ç : 1 - .re' ; ,,t . -- - ,..aaet.111e., ., 88aLndjoataxt. sad Ira., Hi:ETel eSsUrrt.a8:ri.t Wil.:;:d.. . Ittaim.. .aftil; Della bL Cattier. Twin Grovea leak. a asom....maky Walter 11. West and Addle Roberta. i of v t both Idatio. City, e Sugar I Dewey W. Nicholas. Mated, Idaho,1 land 'toile E. Asher, Lam. utak, i e Clartacis Hartley Ind Catherine ;Jf both of Male& Idaho. 'Thorpe, i Hugh D. Parkliti-- st 4 Lenora P., Brook both of Idaho. 1.AL , Haagen and biary le South-- ; C Orson EL Clark, Farmington. rook , l and Lucile Barlow. Bountiful. Etna Carl C Jensen. Midvale. Utah. sue,' tiah. ';'Irge'J-- . t - . 1 ".. t a ,,,,., , toy! - 1 ," ' 7' .;::''. : .., 111111.. ' , , ; r f .,.. I An Interesting wedding of last week, wag thet of Miss Alice l'ontd daughter of Mrs. Joke Yowl mind Rey- Barney.' - both sot- of Lake Shore which was malsed Wednesdey of laet week is Salt --th- e, g evening a reception wan given at the Take Shone entutuement h3l.1 for aboutl 200 relatives end friends of the voung coupte.-They- wtU make their home for the present at Lake Shore. The of Miss BessieePeter-- 1 eon to marriage Lents Jackson was solemnized, Thursday afternoon of last week at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and lire Joseph Peterson. Bishop Wells T. ,Brockbanit d performed lite cereMolas.' A rectiptiOn-anwedding supper was given to 25 near relatives. Mr. and Jackson will reside at Spanish xae-,. .... ' ' ' ..,,,'. ...' '.' - , I ,.. r'''Z'':...".''''.."-- !.ii.,-!- ' t i Annieddversar3 Keep ;1 Tb - .faznmPes:t. Vrtebt I ,, JILf e ,:4:t 1. ..... . F which a dinner was served to ftfteentl 1 guests. Mr. and Mn.. Curtis Eirltendall and I ot -- Solevissittagmat the homepf Mr.taltewarer and iitra.Blals son ever the week-enMrs. Thomas Martin and children B 00000 are here spending a few ,with her mother, Mrs. Emily Mr. 'and Mrs. Cherie Pantquarst :AT. son. WiLlis. will leave Sunday ; kl:' for . 4:,. Cal., to nialee,their home. ASSil, . Mr o Lillie Brown entertained Lafternoon in honor of her gas int ,.a ter. Prudence's, birthday About 111 friends.- were anniversary. present and spent the afternoon in MOO. Ilind MUSiO after which luncheon was served. . , - ..."..,..,00.0,er -- . , . , .' , - , . , ert4edlytytut. a, d Co-e- ds - recto,e degrees at Yale 1111at the University of Pitts- 4- , burg have voted unanimously for sell- - , TR011ee AND SARAH !VEST DANGESIMELD: to them. nine of whom are now Hare leg. They leo have 40 grandchildren. For the anniverearl the evening Wail spent in music and songs. Retresh-- ; merit. were also served. Tb e couple! were presented with a gold ineeph W. Darigerfield. the eideed son. the Ash Thomas H congratulated About couple on their anniversary. - flee years 5,900,000 American WOMOO have changed husnands. Women employed in the feetories In 10 to 11 hours a dal China t II - Thomas Dangerfield and Beret) West Dn gerfield celebrated their golden ednesday wedding anniversary last eve ning at it o'clock at their home 160 south Twelfth East They were married in Brooklyn. N. J., Dec 22. 1870. and came to Salt Lake in 1871. They made Salt Lake - governmee. It is estimated that during the past ' . f4.4 .. ' authorIty. girls stand the best chance of getting married. The average salary of women work. era employed by the United State is 11,047 a, year. More than 16 per cent of the total employees in industrial occupations in England are women. In some of the Polar region wives are loaned on aceettint of the great ex-cesa of teen over women- Argentine women are fast getting. the reputation of being the leaders of the world-- fashions. During the pese year maselagesla doubled. Germany have practically births have declined- . ' During the past two years the aver- age wages of women workers in Will consin has Lecreased nearly 60 per . Cleveland, Ohio, is ens of the greet- eet clubwomen cities in the west. hat,- in g more than 35.009 members. charwomen are em- Twenty-fou- r housework in the cas- at Doom. Holland. There are more than 60.000 women students enrolled in 61 colleges and universities in the United States. eed-hatr- government MR. AND MRS. OtYird.W. STEED. (Special Correspondence.) Farmington; 'Mrs. Alice. ,FARMINGTON, Dec. since They have had 13 children born eat. St Anthony, Ida.; .'llre Mar-1- 1 h memoration of the anal- garet Heim and Mrs.1 Farmington, versary of their wedding day Mr. and' Hose ',Weidner. Salt Lake.a J. W. Steed will entertain at their' John W. Steed was born in Keokuk. home here Dré. 2S. The event bellow a, the sort of James and Catotine In the nature oda family and Steed. He came to Utah with Mil. is manY of the children as pnesibly I widowed mother- in.- MI. and has can, wilt be in attendance. lived practically all his life since in Mr. and Mrs. Steed are the parents Farmington. His wife, Ann Jenkliasl costume consisting of a frock I e of nine children, and Jhey-hav64 Sleed....carre. toVtah thesameeaf . 'coat to reatelt-i- s net new. 'e am did Mr. Steed. grandettlitt'eff-andthree greet-gran- d ae-- They were married! It was introduced eyelid seasons ago. children. One son died. The children Dec. 28.1866. They reared their large '. 111 are- John .Wilford ,Steed.-Salt Lakethemayin the home where they bra, it has many points In Its favor and t liP City; William - E. St4:ti, Canedv.:spending their. .declining each year it is revived in one form or Charles J. Steed, St. Anthony. ida.-- spected and esteemedin the com.1 another. Of course there la the Darid M. Steed. Canada: Mrs.. Lizzie rhani:y. , , -- --.. coat ple costume. with H. week-ena the of d I.:, spent the lag Sunday afternoon at her home.: or but tbe outfit combin- with his parents. Mr. and lira Otto Er-- 1 in ;flirty te of her daughter. Virginia's hriior tandoori; . fifth Fifteen ing two waterfalls or colors is neusi- anniversary. Mrs. II, I. Smith of Salt Lake Is here! guests birthday acre present. Such a cos-an-d ly the most distinctive. , to spend the Mr. are and Mrs. Edwin Christaolidays with tume has another. point in be favor e ts parents. Mr. and Sirs. W. H. Reece.: 1eiring over thet arrival rat: daughter. fai the woman who is Inclined to Mr. and &fro.. Leo Morgan of Silver! torn Deo. la i practice economy- -a met weapon- Areas , it CIty opera the week-enhere with rel- - l Miss Arlene-- - Hooton and MI.. Kate or wilt may eery as th e nucles for advise !Robinson from the L. D. 8. 1.:.,, Salt Lahre . a coat and dress combinetion of this Miss Thelma Erlandson visited In City are home for the holidays. PLEASANT GROVE. it. Salt Lake with relatives Beatrice Hurst who has been ninta,ge .. i l 'at The sketch shown very smart ex- , urcil Mt. H. Chureh of Burley. Ida., hes A ; afternoon to the ladies of the HAT, nalt Lake City has returned home to Vilate Broomheva Murray. yeah. combination. arrived and will spend the Chrietmose day Hour club.. Pesaies and ample of a work. , the holiday vacation with her "Charles McKinlev, Eureka,di Utah, the spead reeelar ' frock C bein the in proper g holidays with her parents. Mr. and 'members there were present Mrs A. P. p.iment. Mr. and Iiirs. William Hurst-SmitCalembue, deeloped May The Woman Suffrage Society. tit : Mre. Niels; Poulson. R. E. Gay and Lorena Vorekahl, both a bold plaid with loco. cut, 'al Mrs. Jay Townsend and Simil Sirs. Edward Hancock of liurvicane:is active been which has ,ae Philadelphia; Miss Emma Olpin entertained the f61- - Charles OteroSet ' Mrs. Edward of Salt ILake. Visiting ter daughter, jacket of ptaitr materiaL This dress liwnes. a' lowing at a randy pull at her home Grover C. Bray. Puriev, Idaho. And la cut on simple straight lines, but- i John II. Scharrer spent Monday iti4-1Utrtzhgeyeeqeureal hiseueffrd.egeeeefisdeh,tt for the Bast. rrit fl Thurisdav evening: Maurine Oanmett. Pleasant. Grove M. milt. take. Berah. Mabel The Misses Larue Lulu and Totten . ItIP' Mrs. i , 'vita Mr. and in the center back. and i s finished Limits. Wright. Me., . , . ,, tore than 3e0 women in Pottsville. J. Keeler and Lenora Collings. tons Noble, U. of Frank from and Miss Beatrice Hurst Emily Fugal. the with .I he. ...,rrytv....4,,nlig enougn to ....eirle' Oneernen. Judith ,.1110,' are spending .1,21tY lir. and Mrs. Fred, Lewis and ila-ki..-a- tr . Lenkee'44, the-OTInd vs Went, James Cullimore see.Et...comfortasly jacket Pnrtiresouth, Ohio, and 'vacation with their par- arriVed ,e,444te. evening from Adell Kirk: Onwaid Johnston, sleeves. Vane moo. Ida..Ttlesility , Thelma ICavinese Salt Lake. ::,':'. and will remain here the rest --. ., An interesting feature of the frock L Chub R. Whitney. Alberata, Utalt, an4 Nielson, Heward Chrinttannen. Ttletsr., of the winter with tite Burt Is home from Salt mrs. of pare," . and Calvfn Lewis.. lir. and Mee John Mends, Laoren'ee Otpin ta the little equarevest of Georgette City to spend the holidays with Vera Steiner. Amos Thorlief imeen and ENet it Scher- or satin. matching In color the shade .reeelle Me.- and. 3dra. Jahn parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wiiiiam Burt Amos and ilt-i- ' ......,.., Miss Rena Cooper of Washington, . The adieses eta00 LiiihrAten aud,.liattis 110 daughter.. Gerrigis.., ;La...., eh:clash:11g rilaill.,-,pletNenalt Lake. 11 13alt predelenemehm....114.......the i',Ii le here taittng her mother Mrs.-Aand telewide hlardwelwaead" , ch,r4e4iniee Betrnsn .4, vest color of cuffs the material appear on vac-tisPendi-nLake.ere the". b11dar .i'-- -Mrelames Niches and tam- - "'Y. in Salt Lake On the sleeve. The coet is fared and Hazel Grand Mr& Byron Adamson returned .hOme daughters. and e, Behr, , ! Prinee Gilles on the based a club City. have Miss Amos. Vera and State College W collar finished with the plaid" the firet of the week from Heber. ily.$lag Grace ('rear of Salt Lake la vie- - l c. id. Tieuen principal of the Junior Junetion. Colo. i thThe outfhicieers'onm5esse LOttOZO Liensen, Cleveland, Ida-- , sod where she has been visiting relatives Bing with her sister. Mrs. Charles H. high school is upending the holidays at costume is decidedly "Erenchtn et.hiee tleyndetyaeme.reofe to roe home in Salt Lake city. the past month. Rees Beatrice Probst, Conway Springs, in Its general appearance. but 'mill- -, i Mr. and Mrs. Lana Wright of Twin White. Sliss Sareasa Harrill and Mirog Thelma Kan. 47; A. Daniels announce kir. tool Mrs.-0and Neb.., . N. U. are home letipepnretly,,ecolentseerveaytiveAmtoerimeeee wyrftehmtahme s seeontf j J1a., are here viniting relatives. the engagement rails. from the Smith, Norniall ot Huntiegton The aLieleolLin: of their daughter. banking institution- In , .. Xis And Mira O. F. Herron left Thurs. at Salt Lake City to spent:the-1- r .1tolle, Nellie Godden mea..U. Vertu& l'illee' I The, lYwnwomedenanwd no is HólPeabraotertIdY erb; and Certainly it dity-fethluesimvetilyntrYby ..... simple that the flarfielst, where they Will spend rillge dressmaker or tailor -Mr. and 'Mra. Hammer Webb of Salt Vioiet Militia Idaho Falls, Idaho. wttis relatives. !ft:.., ;nes ' average hoine t, t At present riti..an-rt in Philadelphia. -- Hart B. Breveeterted Racbel A. Foie v. , HaSall and Mr. and Lake. ere opened lb.ep1,1-ecCity it. spending holidays might marrorer Mrs. 1,,,otrorork kas gone:14"e Mrs. Inane Haves entertained at dinthere is only one. which is located in American women have learned not to Magna tor a alai, of several weeks lvith Mrs. Webb's parents. Mr. and 11.rs. land, both of Salt Lake. . ogee ner Tuendav evening in honor of their with Swindiehurst. Oscar le Malmetrom. Murray, utak to follow bandit. every faxhion eve- ler; Clerkirville, Tenn. i her son. Hyrum Lotensoch and Joseph n B. Mill Covers inn..., Mre East Rose Creek, and Reuben bliss Florence and flays& Allen, May Joseph. who were reeentlemother, women Joseph. The wife. omme to ndation but their .1E. made, study were Wei for ten.. 446.0.0r., - Mrs. John Louteneock and Pont La,!who have been teachmic school at Can- - Coin offices in elected to all municipal Mee Vletor Vt.:4(1nd of Bentsmin tis Mar. ap. their 'ration with . nnville. are spending Harry MacShea, Boston,Or. Masa, and own individual types and select of Magna. are spending the holt-Toncalla, Ore.. Including Mast of Mr. and Mrs. W. to Mrs. Kate the their glen& beeomingness mother. Jenkins. omA' parel. making Portland, Joseph., 'toiling. her parents, a.e., mt. . 1.. with ., days parents. ---mayor. have taken their places. Their Mies Sarah Atkins who has been' Bullock. i pivotal point The esserult is an in- Joreph Pinicham. the Mew Minot Mary Mennen entertained first effort will be a general cleanup , school at Hehefer.- has ,re- - ,eweisseea....,,,... was bootee Mrs Pare Peers. dividuality that Is most pleseiner last teaching to her turned raCatiOn. -memberp of her class at a Intial Wedof the town. spend Th Further. extravagance is minimized on to t h e mem b ers ox sit.M re. Itae Nelson needAv evening Oxman Rnd Innate were theuredav ten Thursday for The former Princess Troubetzki. W0111P11 club. When Octagon discard and garments served. refreshments in and home Draper. enjoyed '- f h who was forced to flee from Russia Elmer Loc - is city and m., flierWalter -purchase new ones merely becauee Joseph is home from Bedford, Jennie Ferro ..1 Provo were married after her property and estates were some professional dedefter or grout) , wyenting. where he bats been. teaching ..........- --. NAL at Provo. PAYSON. Thursday confiscated. Is now living in London, of dessieners have seen fit to declare 0 Mr e.- Wal.er Dillingham and daturh. school. tt, ptee , Facts abOur yew bednOt Its his. where she is making a scant Living by returned home a certain "oyes rase. greet 'wants meet were Salt Lake visitors ter, Florence. modeller rest rolls. Tuesday from Delta where phe has its meaning; whence it remilt. With the broader interpret- Mr end 1,fre T. Pl Reeee entertained tory; muedur. ' school. been. . eve-teaching Miss ntathile Malkin. of New York, Bon of style now In evidence such Drees and Coat Contunws of Plaid was derived; Its signigesnce; Mita Ann NPbeker at Salt take spent a number of their friends Kate Miss home Smith. returned Vase red of week-enhome. ., ts probably. the oeleet women. In, .. d with her parents. Mr. , the Is growing leen evert day. waste nine at their new' and ,City Fabric. sag her T.:pair to atiend vacation her with kicky jewel, flail, luctrgity Tuesday carnations were used in deeorating. Re. and Mrs. Ammon Neheker. this coiletry to be admitted to citizen- Mr. Mrs. Robert Smith. and lparents, ' s. Thee served. were Mr. ejoelnir Chivice and freahments Cloward , 1ToblnM'isses. Thelma By MILDRED MARSHALLship. She is part 82 years of age. but ,, ,, the effete wereDe, and Mce..1...D- Stews! Tuesday- - tor California to spend the sonThe ...... ; are here spending their holiday va- only recently went before the court " art. Mr. and Mrs. J.Mr.C. Cottrell, Mr. and , winter. , cation. esti eeceleatLlieresexPers- teg11. Mr. John .1.,,,,;, Mrs- - - B. i eetildeeeeeree" The Massachneetts Minimum Wage their Wives enjoyed a enctsi lest 1920. vabe Wheeler to from her (CoPrrigbt. by Henefer, spend Tuesday Mrs. 'Georee Peery. Mr.- and Pairtirday ninerd has heeded dawn a decielon eveninc in their hall.. Dr- cation. Syndleate. Int.) Cora Miss Mrs.! Rd Mee. Page, Snyder. Phillips of Sett Lake wait present and granting ecrubwomen a minimum lira. I. P. Ditiley of summit In visit-- . Lois is really a masculine name. It - ----Alice Smith. George Amos and N. K. delivered- - an addeess. , Is at ware or 815 :44 rser- weekr-Thes- e h .riaetchtor. . AirsErnest trannha "Dintilltitt'llear"?. -' ' 110W-THWIND STOLE THE CADS WISH. . and teMeia frinM Whits Mr:,a,mt, NtrA,,,.ktrivam ".104,cr4t-1- "...re-owdell. rate ef 37 cents an hour. fixed on and the ?emit!. Mica of are tr. a; Teutonic titre holtthe nomenclature the Bs Jobn "tweeze Puget peer,' , through mtg. vinta puttton of Kennett fa itsa entsill of 42 hours orriployment of the week In Salt Lake. dews with relatives el Mee Ethel Welch wan part with her mother, airs-- Dorothy the- Katillig romance& " Lcial-- or Lela.weekly. Chem for a visit with Miss itropyrigeft, 19'30 In'the Associated Ne wene-priWendell Erlandeon.- who as it Is sometimes spelled. is really baker. ...,,, Afton Neheker.. Several bemired Woniell le talleha- I EXPECT the cat 'hits learned a e ----- --Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gentry are 'rend- - Louis. . Tod,. eseve formed what they woke. In g the holidays with M'ra. Cenry'a par. ----....11a.Irrnlett Itinswhont.tha ean .-of neettif- far ' the E. Erlelkson'at knew as Louis le Debonnaire. Ivan e . Indre"atut ritra.--S; e et "She's EPHRAIMMuskrat. 0 Dr. muted curious? on war weenie of hottith Richfield. purpose rvin originally called Lludicus. The Art.'74" .., mpn The wnen will meet rerniarlv clever? . 'fleet.1.-11-:..cale promptly softened the- name to ' Iii ate I" 'd. les table' will, te, ,......... ..., ,..,.., , , ,' ' italt; Lake City Tuesday,- a here she l'tiARRIAGE et3311"::s..te gcmocii,',Fsicetritcee-'Atle.''7ti, the .Dog. "If .he hadn't been ' e..,..,..7., -- , -' "e "ne't Careesseilee Ttesver en it le leaei bee let.eet e,0 ag been attending school. curious the wind wouldn't have told lie was chrtstened without so family Miss Kati- - Munk of Castle Gate Is royal Naier , respeee Piml Mather nOlen 0, f un mm t,i On her for listening at ,. A .. ,, visiting-i- n this-tit' i tTlitall7thettett .0' '0' se itiol'irrehledluvr tee e.n,,..,1 ......t. Wouldn't On have And bereeto she elbow. 1T144,!ity tures 1- ato eams tenon ing, se arroace Dr Mr. and . r .. 'e (Marie. Johansen re- and the 'a." ow:: thrown the cat's wish oter her ghoul- -, e;ir tg.o ..; Mne, wftb tt,e 'tee, dthrorOptipgertirtroFdraucninege. 11,.. y were beard be the coulee clerk tee from ttirred it Lake. , the musical ,..,ne .0.0 Fresaleat n'etee,""1g, ine'nfsing (it. when the cat wasn't eznecting .1.11,V OR a.. -- ' Ntelsonts-visitin- g bla use nark eeebode rctdaye "."';Iiik:Iikiv,- -Bretors were already using the der ae. And the catwould have got all her .ctit ieene ' Mrs. IT. F., NtelsOn. grinici full reete- and Mr, 4 Al e' ,parents. mime of Leine so the "y"! in LO)111 die- wish ineteed of lust changing her P tn etrorsate The North ward Sunday'se)cools gave I -1,4à Mee In rore.s 1,os v.v. Ivo,'44.1 Ily any 'an interesting program and soclal at Norton' R. Piston. Tayloraville. Utak. appeared end bilis appeared and re- - claws east losing her fine stiff bairs. I ' mained permanent. Loya was the only! the Mozart. theatre Saturdav stveri'ntr, f.444,1,404, 0,P rItIlle ,t,...4 Mk se oimeeta 'The wicked 'rind snatched away Edmunds. Salt Lake. ., kfr. and Mrs Barney Ilvite.. who have land AnnaKocoralla r the form innumerable of ea of wne roo.r,tveal ise-- ' 'Mel versions it. the stiff Without and of rest hairs Edith the Wright, Louis been teaching eehool at Provo. are both; of tiNh. Lake , 4,, ... re.....,,. a. Ma eeeee pier- that became applied as a femie, in her coat she couldn't tell what the n (', . ffk,A tt Oroolaw apending the week with Mrs. Flydetil George Sedar. Watticttah, and Rose nine name.. Spodn'sLuis hap never was doing. so she never knew li'ta 'ear ,...a en eh,. -yr4r we,onnt intn 41.T. of- . it t. Me et parents. lir and Mrs. Lewis ,,,, Rudelih . , r-' eel wevered from It. masculine elf eee,,,Wobs- ,f aerate by, an, van her wish might be en, ' see Mr. and Mrs Leslie Anderson of Lay- , David B. Hamil, Salt and tektite!. nor has the Louie of iniernre'l when the rest of It4, nt.te ' tit 4' Lake. ene never e6uld ton are 'Tr She 111'",. Portugal.' blowing past. get It k visiting with relatives in this Gladys V. Armstrong. Lewiston. Idaho. France formed en Heloiste -- 4 4'.' NO Tv. V from Lois, them back again. My. how the miasma , 'city.es," re,gelhae.e reenenel fp1,4, he v....nt Carl G. Mohrland. Utah. and Louie e. Miss Ida Peteraon is spending the and Cecil M.Whitlock. sseaeese, te might poesibly be called an them when it rates! ,,f...0 , Root, Salt Lake. le , . o, I holidays at EPhrstm yo, .. A 4 I:trick F. equivalent for Lois. if It were not for I", WI. 0 r "Worse than that. she or her chi'. and Alice The Miwses Pearl MOTtfmnSOTI, Alta ilum, both. ofPackgren A le.ime4Irtom of ie.- I dren of Previtmeal. otraln N6 aie isse., cee Itisho. that Pocatello. to be !weesse happen might thinking just :Mortenann and Pelma Mortenson are A. , Nixon and 'Daisy A. Wood. Lois has been given in baptism tells about something, when the wish did The Wieked Wind Snitched Away the 'tes, eeeee eessetry .0, ale. ',so,' .a. pavid o home from Boxeider county. When they ward. both of Salt Lake. emit as a name of sentiment. ...,,,,,,t ' It is blow past. Whew! There'd be a e. 'V, O'001. 10 ...A O.; A COMO are teaching Inea et le Franklin II. Salt and Lake., Mitchell, schTel. . ee dnlcult to pronounce but is now kind of a cat--- it a trifle or a tiger , ehe ofneAdt ,,n9 he Ote,ntil nee, Mrs. lion entertained m.- 'Kirk.- MenrY. Idaho. tvida f'S of hilt friends, Friday e' ' beautifui extraora a or or and at undeubtedly I evening lynx, something. They say osay because he MAPAPTO Takita and Naoko Beppu. 1 tn. oaaa bobcat Refreshments. were served ;both nuiiting. t Lake. dinarypo..pular. in thia country aakaalmity, a.1,h nd 4 Ileseffittereo-ths- , hear arly- ft,trth',Ward ita- talismanic gom assigned to Lola- MgrHerd The J. with aide and .VIpont, rtalt,, Brut; --awriation were 4041114104 at a rarvlilnarri M. Howells It Matt is almuld worn the onyx. down be his tail hanging and he dream- - thing'co:eShe put her ear to the big- with Oakley. Mrs.. Mortensen Ifni' by pull she cot ild find and she cuti1 Friday . John .W. Mori; and Ite;a, ,NovIllts care. as it is Inclined to cool affection.-- ed a wolf had Jumped up and caught gest eventnts.. boik. c7f 'Evanston. Wyo. diecord. and separate lovers, It Of course. he wished it wasn't fas.. telt they were tfdittng about traps Mr. land Yrs. Parley P. Peterson lett I Ed Rieha. -Salt Labe. anti Rattle Pere provoke We hate a factory demon- for but worn by Luiz It prevente these ten" e tlirn't te hint I He didn't went tOtt'trhiVM. PrIdayWi. th a Ten TI.';euv. Ertterprir..vrire they wtti Acing. Ni.hville. Van mlefortunes. epend the holidays with their son. Par-- 1 strator all next week. ends'', Is her luck to bo dragged down and eaten, even .11el'Ill:. bne "nanineced Armand I. IS oodrow ereldatt Lake. very and 41 I could 'It P Peterson. Jr. e r, ley her dream. Whew! a went in the wind. Mabel number. elU"Ivan' Ind lucky day Butte' M"nt.' Mc-e- nd Send your laulilrywe .wM onlY get mY twort inside to hetent Mr. J. A. Jensen of itslt , ' or He eras sr spending the holidays with Reginald V. Malmberg and Rosa V. sent the wind. So she s Just deliver It back to you, all fAke How horrid !" said Tad Coon,.in- - Wiles! 1 Mrs C orneld Mr. lenoten's Mrs. and s ize that hole was." parents. the I wonder,44.142t0 L. dwindled ."No ahe's dignity. -Jacob Peterson . kob, Washer IRONEDNO CHARGE. .. Ta away to a mere milkweed pod with ' Stripes Skunk dreg' a long breath. The Literary club met st the home K-- d I g of Mrs Sarah Jensen Tueoley evening, .1 Lo re d Co rezts if,. tikiga,graid Is 414,41Alk.1 bgver.heard whiskers. Call Was. 4703. anr,Illnglike ' -tMotid5y .1 here-s no In 'with be , IlTAITICENK,10.,GWALAND lighting propec sleeping. of the dance given by the c ub was Will Get You SEE THE IRONER HISTORICAL MAGAZINE But that's not the reason shehriso tho wind, thousit" me.of sketch was life of -the 'eying' red. T,1 Yew IDe'l Get used I a Washer No." Watch shook his head. "And Oman bt the oehelootteat society ot leinall. IL.'' That Takes the Iron out of. given by Mrs. Margie, Walardsent tt., "rdlen "ma.,.'"'"g"Pleating. Le barg around the campfires listen-leaesuch a scary one. that cat, she W' , Utah. by the kflunes I piano duet was rendered Iron-n- g I r:VtISG, $141,1113,1S.,,112, D,0W31, - ....The...1anuagr..-3.5-Eat'rer''''snruer theman, wsre.,saying. of 1.1,,,I buttons made re , Pre . ' .... itt 4? , menthes vontionir Robertson, and A nderson-aato- In till the discourse a arse, salvation Of ehrier was given by Pore der. Pinking. - --- delivered by Elder Bet when the firm man built the first! rather use her wits. She won't tom. ' --- - Trial! Free Olsen and Utehme Jensen rendered a broidering , braid.. 1.gre fIN . . .)rç Joiseph Fielding Smith during the Oc- - bsuss to lirein she "'sat died st curl- - i to claws until she's in such a rag. inir Mall ardor. a, - - 4, ...''!' ....- -song. Luncheon was served. ".1411.1s1;17,A451-1.11convent-1.0110Po - Mir , , ,rishe's e .:::,1 ,. 134 on a dark night, when I sometimes, won." i.- ,,-,, , IL SlleALIMAT 41. , sind The volume for 1120 Is an sold. Be BEAVER. . e k.re.,...Al ,I411:-P14:61.tainkeaeinit lct through 11.37 hborawggsilinge , sure Lake get theit21 volume by orlett you ..., chip I OLD'-rteg. ; 0 0 159 SOUTH STATE him' ,,k. waatli - raw& dering now. The pries to members of In bonor of Woe Sraulte V ' Lew's. ill Otill does twtuawl then! But non-- I never she'll to Lb. 0.1 t....gaie,; society only Was. 4703 ;Lee: ' testeher at thoJuninr lush anhool. who Idistiontinued4 , get her wish backrbe must hav,elost membrs $1.59. Send all ordoro to WA LItER teaching and has ro- ' ELECTRIC it by this Urns." GENEALOGICAL SOCIETT turned to her home in Pamela. Iowa, ,;11, , plr A Few Used Washers. Ar4 151 STATE. . tams. Wee. 4ITOS. UTAH: t tho students of the high sehnol gore a , : 1 i ' 74ext $25 and $30. 47 E. South Temple Street.. 177 OweRest oneany Othe..., story: "Tho Cat's Great Miat. party last Friday. spent. ' - take.'" . at - limPianm-Salt LaitoCitv MAIL. ,itra.,Charles Lindsay ontortatnodi NOW .1 - . IIP i . Y Is 4. -- cotn-lSou- lt. fifty-fourt- , - . ' - , j - - .. -.- - ; re-h- er ' - I d i - Fashions For Amencans - . . Tat -- wle 4. the , self-fabri- ;sre...., . - sea-sore- . two-fabr- ' 1,14r. 'p-- Re'-nold- h i ;j -- - I - - ' McCam-itheirhoiat- . will hr - - - le 4 it 5'bilueGiirjniltneetrneCesdhekneate:: f ,..' - ',. . - .,. 4 - T.. I -- - Ettner-Cloward,.- .- , . ' Itre.,-Jr-J,- INS ; ! , - - 1 -- , "What's in a Name?" - - l .4 y M-- i . . arra-Zeit,- "a J""". I.- lft F.'.. The - Bar e-- - , -- ones-- on-Bedtime-St- i . ---- r . ....,- - -- - - - 'y i .1 Proven-certain- - , p:, ly - , e j 'I -- : :lit ,ci 1 LICÉNSESI . - 114,-- s $ VIT-- - t:nee-151t- . 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