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Show J SUM DA V --MUhMiNO, FEBRUARY THE HALT LAKE TlilLLlsK, SALT LAKE THEATRE Intermountain Social Happenings r I LOGAN . Jan. SI. The Vnlty circle met Tueedey afternoon with Mrs. Zina Bmlth. Frofeasor William Peternoir gave an InNatural Beautle teresting talk on "The of Logan and Cache end Advantage were eerved at Refreshment ounty." the conclusion of the talk. Mr. Kdwln . Bennion, Mr. J. - Shepard. Mra. Charlea 1 Wendelboe and Mr. William Petereon were gueat of the afternoon. The neat meeting of the Vnlty Circle will he held Tuesday of next week at the Cormnerclal Boosters club room. Mi Blanch Cooper will give a. talk on Child Welfare and The ladtee of Proper Lilet for Children." are Invited to the other clube of the city IXXJAN, I- attend a gueat. The Clio club met Wednesday afternoon with Mr. K. I. Stewart. Professor W O. , a . , i fti 1 1 . M ' ft L f I, ; f ' I1 f Robinson read and dlcued "War Kohoes," by J. M. Barrl?. Tea wae served. Mrs. H. G. Liny bail wae a guest of the afternoon. The U. A. C. Womans club mst Monday afternoon with Mrs. Robert Anderson. Alisa Della Morrell read a group of es-- ,, Tea waa served. by Oaleaworthy. Airs. Russell Hartle was a guest of th afternoon. The U. A. C. Womens league met Friday afternoon of last week at the college. Professor William Peterson gave a talk on The Geological History of Cache Valley. The Wobyca society met Monday evening st the home of Miss Alay McCarrey, with Alisa McCarrey and Mias Della Bmlth as hostesses. Miss Grace Wood read Five Refresho Clock Tea," by Middleton. ments were served. Mra Ralph Bmlth and Atra McCarrey were guest of the evening. Mra A. H. Thompson entertained the Jonbridge club Thursday afternoon. quils were effectively arranged about the rooms At the close of the afternoon entertainment refreshments were served. Mrs. Robert Anderson was a guest. Alra Hilda lollar entertained Inforher mally at carde Alonday afternoon at Cut home on North Second Kast street. flowers were used about the f0oms. The three small guests were entertained at conclusion of tables at 600," and at the A the games refreshments wer served. score. prize was awarded for the highest The glrla of the New Jersey academy were entertained Saturday evening of last week by ABss Martin and Allas Charles. Miss Martin was hostess to the eighth grade aud seniors and Miss Charles to the freshmen and sophomore, tarlous games wer played. Refreshments were served. Air. and Mrs. Frank Palmer entertained at dinner Tuesday evening of last .week in honor of their son, Clyde, of Provo, who spent th early part of the week here, and Mra Palmera sisters. Mra R. H. Ensign of Salt Lake and Mrs. Mary Daniels of A flowering cyclamen Ban Francisco. for the table. formed the centerpiece A Covert were laid for twenty guests social evening followed the dinner. Music was a feature of the entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Palmer entertained at a social evening Wednesday In honor of Airs. Daniels and Alra Ensign. Music wss a feature. Flowering plants! and polled palms were used about the rooms Th evsning was concluded with refreshments. Another affair In honor of Alra Daniels and Atra Ensign waa a Kensington, glvsu Friday evening of last week by Mrs. Erval Palmer. Mrs. Nettle Lund entertained at a S o'clock party Wednesday evening in honor Cut of a group of U. A. C. students flowers were used about the rooms The evening was concluded with refreshments. were In attendance. Twenty-fiv- e Mra Anna Barber entertained Satur-- 1 day afternoon of last week in honor of Mrs. Ray Becraft, formerly Miss Ireta Harris The party wae In the form of a The rooms were decorated Kensington. with freesiaa At the dose of the after-- I noon refreshments were served. Twelve guesta wer In attendance. Mlaa Olena Smith, who has charge of the domestic science department at fetiel- -t ley, Idaho, returned to her duties Wedneo- day morning, after spending a week at home Frank U. Baugh. Sr., waa the recipient of a surprise party Monday evening. planned for him by the members of the Sixth ward choir, of which he is the leader. The parly was given at the Sixth Get Rid of Fat Where It Shows Do yon realise that nothing but rood substantial food and plenty of ft will build muscular energy and that you must eat and eat heartily la order to retain your strength? t ward amusement hall. Dancing was the Refresh- feature of the entertainment menu were served. Airs Baugh Was presented with a gold ring. Dr. and Mrs. A. VV. Ensign entertained Friday evening of last week. Cut flower were effectively arranged about the rooms Games and music wer th enterwere Refreshment tainment featuies served. Twenty guests were In attendance. Mr. D. C. Frown and little son returned home to Pocatello, Idaho, Wednesday after a visit In Balt Lake and Logan with relatives. Miss Vsma Lindquist, who Is spendthe'wlntdr In Balt Lake, ing spent last week-en- d here visiting with her parMr. and G. Airs W. ent. Lindquist Mis La Heal Jones of Provo accompanied her here as a guest. Alisa lone bmlth of Pocatello, Idaho, spent part of the week her visiting with relatives Air. and Mr. M H. Lewis of Hoopeston, ni., are here visiting their daughter, Mrs F. J. Balts. Miss Alice Charles left Monday for southsrn California, where she will spent several weeks visiting with relatives Air. and Mr Frank Balllf of Preston, Idaho, spent th week hers Air. and Mrs Paul H. Center have arrived home from the east Mrs J. W. Reeves of Ogden spent th early part of th week her as a guest of Mrs William Watson. MON., TUES., WED., FEB. 2, 3, 4 ' POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY I THE CHEMISE DID IT DID WHAT? 'v I (Advertisement.) Adler-i-k- a a f . , at Belleau Wood. 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Herbert Helen Weer Walter McEwen Ti Eugene Acker Templar Saxe In4 a veritable gem of light literature from the pen of one pf Americas most sue A. Yvonne Shelton cessful playrights.- Price - - THE QUALITY ENTERTAINMENT OF THE SCREEN 50c to $2.00. Matinee, 60c to 11.50. Pin war tax. Mall Order Now Seat Bale Tuesday, February 3-- Evening, In addition to its regular program, THE GEM THEATRE presents, during the week beginning Saturday, January 31, exclusive moving pictures of the MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR THE FOURTEEN DEPARTED MEMBERS OF THE 145th (FIRST UTAH) REGIMENT AT CAMP FRANCE. Positively the first time this picture has been shown in America. DE-SOUG- Wld-dows- HEBER CITY E, HEBER CITY. Jan. 31. Mrs. O. L. Moulton of Blackfoot. Idaho, Is ths guest her mother, Mrs. Berthla Giles. Mr. Elizabeth Carroll entertained Wednesday of last week in honor of her of birthday anniversary. Mrs. Clifton Pierce of Sprlngvllle is visiting friends In Heber. Mrs. William H. Lindsay entertained at dinner Friday in honor of her birthday anniversary. Miss Ella Dw entertain'd at dinner Thursday for Miaaes Della Lindsay, Jen nle Jones, Dora Lindsay and Golda Cummings. Mr. and Mra. Robert Turner spent last week-en- d in Salt Lake. The largest social event of the week was the wedding reception given in honor of Mr. and Mr. N. C.J Hanks In the Social hall by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Murdock and family. The hall waa beautifully decorated In pink and white, with vases of carnations. Dancing and refreshments t and a musical program formed th evenings entertainment. Mrs. Hanks was formerly Miss Mary Bhlve of Instant Relief from Pain, Sourness, Gases, Acidity, Heartburn and Dyspepsia-- No slow remedy when pepsin and the stomach distress i gone. Millions of people know the magi of your stomach is bad or an uncertain Papes Diapepsin as an antacid. They one or harmful one your stomach know that indigestion and disordered is too valuable; you mustnt injure it stomach are so needless. The relief with drastic drugs. comes quicklv, no disappointment! When and meals don like t fit tastes you your candy and Burley, Idaho. Papes Diapepsin s Miss Nan onla Duke entertained a few feel uncomfortable, when you belch a box of this indigestion friends Tuesday evening at dinner. gases, acids or raise sour, undigested relief costa so little at drug stores. Mrs. Martin Lindsay entertained at food. When you feel lumps of indiges- Pape s Diapepsin helps neutralize, the cards Wednesday evening. Refreshments tion pain, heartburn or headache, from- stomach acids so you can eat without were served to sixteen guests. Diafear. acidity, just eat a tablet of Papes (Advertisement.) Mrs. J. H. Luke entertained at a quilting party Thursday of last week. Miss Lois Buell entertained at an oyster supper Monday evening. Covers guests at a bridge luncheon this week. arrived Monday for a short .Visit with were laid for eight. Mrs. O. J. Stevens won the prize. Those friends. Mrs. H. L-- Thurman of Idaho Palls Miss Letha Pyper entertained at a Ken- present were Mrs. M. E. King, Mrs. G. F. Refreshments Gilman, Mr. B. E. Duncan. Mrs. O. M. arrived .Tuesday for a week's visit with sington Friday evening. were served. Van Tassell, Mra. James Fredrickson, her parents. Mr. and Mm. J. B. Worrell. Mr. and Mra L E. Houghton left the Miss Wllmlth Witt entertained at an Mra Lydia Bell. Mm. Ira Moora Mm. oyster supper Wednesday evening. The O. J. Htevens. Mm Charles ' Price. Mrs. latter part of the week for California. Mm. John McCollum spent last weekguests were Misses Sarah Simpson, Lizzie McOurtaln, Mrs. Frank Soule and Mrs. end in Idaho Falla with Mm. Allen King. C. W. ONell. Fisher and Iean Fortie and Mesdame WomMoon C. Mra Harold Strong spent ths latter entertained Tom th Mrs. R. Clvde Luke, McNaughton, Marvin ens society Thursday afternoon. Dixon and Rufus Moulton. part of tbs week in Idaho Fall with The Ft. Anthony post of the American Mrs. King Miss Nora McMillan and Dr. H. R, Miss Zillah Thompson, who Is attendReed were married January 37 by Bishop Legion put on a home-taleshow, called Fredrick Crook at the home of the brides "The Whirl of the Town." Monday and ing school In Idaho Falla, apont last week-end addIn this city with her parents. mother. Mrs. Annie McMillan. Mr. and Tuesday evening. A nice sum was Mra. Frank Munsee of Idaho Falla I ed to the treasury of the legion. Mrs. Reed left for a wedding trip to CaliMrs. B. K. Putman entertained the the guest of her mother. Mra. Mains. fornia. They will be at home In Heber members of Bt. Katherine's guild Thursafter March 1. Miss Florence Price and J. Hart Car-I- ll day even lug. were married January 31 lit the halt - Mrs. Frank Reldenlck left Monday for BOISE, Lake temple. A reception was given In Butte on a visit to her brother. Charles their honor at Social hall Friday eve- Ryan. Mrs O. M. Van Tassel has gone to BOISE. Ida., Jan. II. On of the noning of last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Neil of Salt Lake Salt Lake to spend a few weeks. table events of ths week was th are the guests of Mr. and Mra. George R. Mr, and Mm. K. H. Albano of Spencer given yesterday by Colonel M. W.banquet Wood Carllle. deat the Ow he for th thirty-thir- d The Shakesperian club met at the home gree Masons, and th commanders of th of Mrs. J. E. McMullin Saturday aftercourt of honor. Th Scottish Rite bodies noon of last week. of Free Masonry hava been celebrating Th W. W. club girls mt Monday evening thelF twenty-firreunion tn th El Koat the home of Miss Orah Giles. Rera h mosque temple this week. Masons freshments were served. from all over the stats Arrived in Boise Mrs E. R Price entertained at dinner to attend the reunion. large number Saturday evening of last week In honor coming from Buhl and Burley. Guests AFTER-DINNEbf Mra. 1. C. Dorr. from Lewiston and Coeur d'Alene wer in attendance at th banquet. CHOCOLATE MINTS The Columbian club entertained at beautifully appointed tea Friday afterIDA. ST. noon, In honor of forty new members. are not at all usual; they are preMusic was a feature of th afternoon. ST. ANTHONY, Ida. Jan 11 Mrs. eminently superior; youll say so received from 3 to I The guests wer when you eat them. George Lew end Mm. Lydia Ball entero'clock The- - tea table was decorated tained Friday and Saturday of last week. with red carnations and lighted with red Th afternoons wer spent In sewing and BT MAIL, $1.10. Telephone orders candles lunch was dressing dolls A attention. Mr. and Mm. E. E. Plshsr of Rupert glvtn prompt sarved at each gathering spent the week visiting In Boise The St. Anthony Commercial club gav Mr. and Mm. Leo W. Seller left MonSPECIAL TODAY home a welcoma party Friday night of day for New York to spend several last week. Ths honored guests wer Frs- REAL Maple Fecan Ice Cream and weeks mont countys returned soldiers, sailor Mr and Mrs M. E. Pplre of San FranPineapple 4c Cream; also Vanilla. and nurses. Mors than 400 were served cisco. who have been visiting Mm Spiro's at th banquet, which we held In th D Lux Quality. basement of the tabernacle. A program parents Mr. and Mrs. M. Alexander, left and ball were given later. today for St Louis. Several delightful Th Tuesday Evening Bridge club met 8-affair wer gtven In honor of afternoon J Sara. Spiro during her visit here. Wednesday evening with Mr. John D. C. B Mra E Kennedy of Seattle 1 Visit20 Second Avenue Kruger Mit C. W. O'Neill waa hostess to the1 ing In Boise Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Moore, who have Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club and a few You fse.pt Menday Tuesday ' Matinees begin Thursday ( Every NlM and Waiting! dont want a LAT i EcEITTRE The Unkissed Bride ZIltALPH CLONINGEBK Medal Flsyls. "Maybloom" BARBER E JACKSON in OfflEST 4 EVANS Freesntlnf a of I SPECTACLE HOWARD mert GIRLS Dlvertl-me- . 0TRMAN -- f two-cour- se i Call Uis. 641 And a Competent Supporting Cast. It la tli screaming farce of the season. Guaranteed to cure your case of blue in the first half hour of the performance, sod then hoot yoa full of a heap of merriment that will send yon homo wondering why yon ever thought the world anything but a smiling place. THE FUNNIEST THING IN SALT LAKE. Matinee, 25c, 35e and 50c; Night, 25c to 75c; boxes, $1.00. Prices r Matin I Kvenlnjs lie. Bh Prteea Iff , Mo, o, - I1- comyo FOODSISTEnS IDAHO ANTHONY, TEATUBINO et intsrtelnmen. JACK WASATCH ., OPENING TONIGHT A Year of Laughs in Two Hours. Are Created In TODAY TIME BYO nt Brooks TELEPHONE . Wifelfe 1 iilflfe felt - FH0LICS0F192Q rJ s 9 Wlh Their Own Jaxz Orchestra of 8even a S. Places , R one-hal- Marines of the An immortalization of the famous achievement Miriam Adler-- i ka has entirely CURED my I took ONLY constipation. bottle and have not taken any since. (Signed) A. 8. Eaton. Adler-i-kflushes BOTH upper and lower bowvl so completely it often Relieve ANY CURES constipation. CASE pas on stomach or sour stomach. Removes a surprising amount of foul, decaying matter from the alimenstomach poisoned tary canal (which Prevents appendicitis. for months). The INSTANT pleasant action of Adastonishes both doctors and ler patients. It is a mixture of buckthorn, eatcara, glycerine and nine other simBold bv Bchrsmm ple ingredients. Johnson, Drugs, "and leading druggists (Advurtiscmeot.) everywhere. ft The Wood of Fair Water ! SALMON, IDA. SALMON'. Ids, Jan. 3t Th member the Dancing club enjoyed a pleasant dance Friday evening of last week st Odd Fellows' hall. Music wss furnished by th Vradenburgh orchestra, and refreshments wer served by a committee, which included Mina Dering Greens, Alisa Leokt Nodding. Mrs. Harry Hettinger, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs, Ralph Edwards and Alls Faye BtswarL Catholic The Altar soclsty of th church was entertained Thursday afternoon of last week at the home of the president- - Mra Victor -- Ball, th occasion being a combined business and social session. were served at Refreshments the close of the afternoon. Mrs. J. A. DeBarre waa hostess to th members of th Episcopal guild Thursday afternoon of last wsek, with the president, Mrs. E. II. Casterlin, In charge of the business meeting. The ladles are planning to give a pancake supper on bhrovs Tuesday, February 17. Th next meeting will be held at th home of Mrs. J. J. Donnelly. February 5. The ladles of the Presbyterian auxiliary met at th home of Mrs. C. A. Norton Thursday of last week, with Mrs. Norton and Mrs. O. T. Stratton as hostesses Th members of this organisation are taking up th study of the New Era movement of th Presbyterian church and the program for th masting was led by Mrs. P. J. Dempsey, with Mra. Fred Crandall, Mrs Will Bmlth and other assisting. Airs. 8. C. Scribner tnd Airs. Ruth Jones sang a duet, and Mrs Scribner gave s piano solo. Refreshments were served at the close of tne Mr. C. J.- - Mathew will enmeeting. tertain the auxiliary at the next session. Mrs AI. L. Finish and Mrs W. C. McCormick entertained the Teachers' club Thursday evening of last week at the home of Mrs Emlgh. Hewing, followed by refreshments, made the evening a pleasant one. Mrs. Philip Rand was a guest of the club. Alias Ethel Lewis and Miss Isabel Ryan will entertain the club next. An enthusiastic meeting of the Ladies' Aid society was held Thursday of last week at ths home of Mrs J. A. with twenty-nin- e members Herndon, The president. Mrs. Dwight present. Smith, presided at the business meeting, which wss followed by the serving of refreshments. The next meeting will be held at th home of Mrs R. W. W hit. The young girl of the Altar guild of the Episcopal church were entertained st the home of Misa Madeline Gates Saturday afternoon of last week, with Miss Margaret Shoup and Mrs. J. A. DeBarre present to direct the searing, which the members have taken up. Refreshment were served by Mrs. Gates at the close of the afternoon. Mrs E. W. Whitcomb has returned from an extended visit at her old home near Boston, Alaas. N. Burgraff of Blackfoot is ths guest of his daughter, Mrs. Victor Ball, Mrs. B. W. Davis and Mrs. E. A. of Gilmore were visitors in Salmon the past week. ONE WEEK Especially arranged for the Gem Theatre by Samuel L. Rothapfel. st Again! 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Ewen after taking many pounds there will be no flabbiness or wrtnk- lea remaining, and you will feel lOtfb better. Any good dru gglat can Tablets at ly Marmola P in and wrapper direct post paid plain the price to th Marmola if you send164 Woodward Avo, DeCompany. - troit, Mich. 11 1, 1U10. Mil 1 I' Mr. and Mra A. 1 Bueh. been vlaltln left Monday for their home at Greeley. C bTre. R 8. Sheridan, who has been via. and In California elnc (tine In th east In Boise Thursday. Mra last June, arrlvsd Sheridan visited her dauhtw, Mr. H. Md., and Mr. Indian r. Lewi, at anotherHoad, jr V 1 ft t who la dauhtr. E. F. Kin, y iivh'' tjVJi livtnff I spokan. ij Fer-r Glenns of Collins Mm. a Mr. and spent the week viettln In Boise.bom V 1 1 Mt.. 1 9 r f I Mra, a. Anderson returned to horseveral a after silo Thursday, st Foret her. John R. Iloovrr of Rudays visit Mr. Mr. and pert spent th week her. uote at th for a banquet to be riven et the Mr and Mra. J H. Rust, returned Tune-da- y to their home, Several dinner par-ti- e on th evenln of Februof Emmett Mr. L. A. Wood were rl'.n In their honor. Bote. . aryMr.U. spent th week In Cl. Mr. of and Mrs W. J. It i 1mm of Rev. and Montromerr Mr, p The members of th Lincoln Birthday Baker City, Ur., who have been vteitln burg are vie.tmg with relatives in Li so association have completed arranfement JJt ji Tt KR '' 1 'wrnd t ch J |