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Show M - r x "Or party .,boer i was fcpent 1 DESERET EVENING NEWS r SATURDAY JUNE 4- !u her honor in games and Sleeping Sickness at lisht refreshments were aeraed officer, p rented the brfd. elec? with a beeut. nltomirnor i enjoy There were twenty present RocttbiU rnterta.n ardr ! 4 i 7.. r' n ti. v;i h Garden i - Well-poste- Is Open to All ' f You will find it one of the most beautiful and interesting places in Salt Lake. Cool and invigorating. Dont fail to see the home of ed i , I uUTn ' J . pi I, , -- i. t s? Visiting Rotarians ft ; 101AM AMS . !'! , v! a almost--dayevfat- al 1,1 ; Tint been bearing WE have about a strange of Mta mirl Criend Music and aocial chat hstt S Society Girl Who Became Spcret Bride of Aviator good deal Also he mar suffer from pain In the! may be disease to ejes and blurred vision, and unable to endure light. But the tn-- s i the There have outstand-is which given the ! the doctor versions the creasing drowsiness erv Tit DolUioM refrehirWt of symptom. name tag encephalitis fnldfirht at i)r the Then sjmptoms of a general InfecMore popularly tt haa thargica," Mlo Be marnege of The tempera- tious disease develop. Wallace Hales was solemnized . been caled Bleeping e.ckneee. name tt gets from Ita principal ture glues to between 161 degrees and ' WedneidaY In It PaK Lake Temp.a K coma been known 101 has , or and into the stupor degrees here", t h e y wll 1 eympiom, to go beyond Y64 degrees K. The face which it vietma fall. dtatelyfo CriZreU w th,rBhrR-khReports of it occurrence have comela m exprewuooleas and there may. bet ?" facial paralysis. Riupor, even cata-points It Saturday and Sunday to from widely asswpyated Blanche f j ' new mal- lepsy, is preeent. an entirely represented City, v fU t take ? In No specific method of treatment! and ons Thomas snd Henry a ady. p P, Commercial Bank Pe haa been devised, though various help-- j its outcome. of th As a matter of fact recovery fre- ful measures have been worked out ' officer, of the 4Tbunr.y ANor is it by any Ooo d nursing Is indispensable. j ward quently ensues - of the Fourth L As to the extent to which deaths! LuTer Shower io honor of Mi Jtarfh. means as new a disease as is com- occur. tha United- States PubHer? monly th might. a bride of the home" of the d authorities Insist that Health Service has Issued a reaseur-- 1 The affair was at the Her Swenaen. jj ing report, based on the experience of j coral Iona and- ( jc)j has been ep.demic in various physicians in England, where the dls-- ! Reenjoyed ease And the made Its appearance last year. sleep--t countrje, .1 winter. 11 o clock t J Among 1(8' case it appears, there' lw glckn- e- i9 known to have oc- - were The , fewer than 40 deaths. has returned to- curred in connection with earlier in. duration of ttfe stupor varied from flurnza epidemics. . M,T.nfnraU Ske riri aftereoend"Canes with comatose symptoms." two or thbe day to eight weeks. thT week wtlh her sister. Mrs. edi Record Medical was slow, complete reConvalescence New York the Wllllsma ss dL.m D!d are observed In covery not being gained until perMr and Mr. Thomas M Holt and torially points out. Mis. nearly every epidemic of influenza, haps nix months after the beginning family motored to Logjin Sunday attending and are as truly Influenza as are the of the Ulness Gladys Holt, who has bees accompanied college, On the one hand, then, the facts do cases with the Agricultural pulmonary, gastric or them home ard will spend the sumroe heart not Ditmar JusTify alarmist reports concernsvmpions motored (1898 describes this form as follower ing this sleeping sickness On the other, no sure cure for It may also mention the SMurdiy toTlslt with Mr. 'We Len Andros The Mlsse. Lucy- , called comatose from the influenza. having been found, its prevention beand LauraAndrus will attend the sum- I . . . In the spring of 1896 Jto comes of special importance. And. as in who case of all forms mer sessions of the college there and newspapers were filled with reports brothers tbe - best preventive la (jjat a new disease, called noma or of Influenza, Thursday eieaing the Bo berg gathered deeping sickness, had broken out in the maintenance of as high a decree sisters of Mrs. Joseph an and spent of physical vigor as possible. of IViy at her - home were the some ,. parts clinical veningThe mere one lives In accordance picture resembled ter that The diversiona Mrs. Boberg will make cerebro-spina of meningitis with the laws of personal hygiene, Oat of Lak. Salt City. in bom. fuur. which was not yet fully developed avoiding excesses of all kinds, exerown ocJts wre Mr. Thomas Coppin, In the preliminary stages of this cising regularly, taking Sufficient Co Miss Ross Coppin and Mrs Male MonBird returned home distressing malady there are usually sleep, refusing to yield to depression f con-'Mr Lenore j gome mild symptoms of a catarrhal and fear, the less the likelihood of 4jBy after attending the Primary a attadk or followed this other influenza by ferenco in Salt lake City. While there by character, any progressive i b was the gae.t of her .ant, Utb. lethargy. malady IV ' ' i, ."V"T RockhtJ! stubecomes The and 1919, (Copyright Lpy by The Associated jJ dulj patient Ji'r.tKU. Thom.. Radio, expert of the pid, and sleeps much of the time. Newspapers.) an honorable, received R aavy. ha. iecharire and returned to hi. home spent a part of the aeex hers with Tueaday evenfny. sister. Mrs C. H White , entertained a herMiss MiM Cora Himenon. La la Burdick and . Walter number of friend. Informally Sunday Strong were married last Thursday ini aSlt Lake They returned home Sat-- j evemnfr amssuMdJBTmi Mia Maud Bowen entertained a num-he- r urday evening and were tendered a' ZB foliowin Bcwiiw of girl friends at supper Friday supper the same evening by Misa Ailed Gordon Drexel. who since f wedding hostIhe laid were for -wj evening Coiert hr lli, county clerk for her introduction to society six years Only the immediate families ess, jnsMT.Pids antf CaesiS I hllllpe, fcurdich U work tMW tMdifi were present. After a short etag here ago has been prominent in New York,! ; Ruth Bowen and Bina Adamson. they will make their home in Idaho Philadelphia, and Newport, is now the Miss Merle Stewart, who has spent Mre enlisted os of the! Barrett Hyrum Loutensork, who William wife of Captain the winter with her grandmother. Thomaa OrvRl Johnaon and Alma f war the day after the dcclaratou Joseoh Holder It Salem, haa gone to with army air service They were married , vtVtnrt rtah. to spend the vacation with Germany, returned home Monday Huaie. both of Halt Lake. quietly in New Rochelle, N. Y. from M. Fort Edwin Le J Mena. William evening Baron. Wamehamelia, Mra and. and eight Aria, nirMli Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Drexel from Honolulu. almflea a After Hazel short her for Ida. Hkouson, FocateUo, Accompanying Stewart. of New York city, knew nothing of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph stay here with his mother. Mrs. Mar John Idaho Telford, Lafayette seek s visit wereand Falla, Loutensork. he will return to Idaho, and LaVtnna Barke, halt Lake. the wedding until the next day. Capt. Mr. and Mrs John garet Holder of Balem, Salt Lake to reside. Elbert R. Koaold aad Carleca R Barrett served in France for 18 months Holder of Provo. The party went by Mrs. Florence B Hanlon of Park Konold. and was wounded several tiroes. both of Salt Lake. motor. City has been spending a few day Oaear J'harlea Chamberlain, Spokane, - The Fidel us club entertained St a here with her mother, Mra Rpsabeth honor Mao Peter L. Ju meson. Ephraim, Utah, Thomaa, Salt night in cabaret party Saturday aud aieter, Mrs. James Harper Like. and Anna and Hulda Spalding, Ephraim. Utah. returned aoldier. Kawllna 8 Boyle of Mr. and Mrs John Southworth of John Leander Harton. Denver, Colo, The rly Benjamin G. Midgley, Salt Lake, and are visiting here with their and Irma Hughes and Footer Bowen. In Salt Laks Mrn. Hoae 1'innock, halt 1 ke. Eleanor T. Robinson, Salt Lake. part of the evening wana spent daughter, Harry Tipton and famEdwin Samuel Nelaon and Helen Lota Roy Thomas Bennett, Walla Walla, banquet dancing. Near midnight ily Taylor, both of Ogden. Wash, and Georgia E. Volz, Uplands, was served. Loria Creer was toastmasMr and Mra Thomas Daniel Erne it Nelaon and Virginia Cal. gave short Provo visitors Wednesday.Cloward were ter and nearly all present men. I There Georg Waite Cahoon, Deseret. Utah, Miss Iona Wilson entertained at n Mere Nunnelly, both of Salt Lake. toasts to the two young Thomaa Stanley OMalley, Madison. and Angle Harmon. Holding. Utah were 0 present. for the following Wis week this supper Provo of and La Orpba Kingabury, Salt ke Benjamin Piatt, Jr., Woods Cross, friendsMiss Maurlne Goodrich Mis Berenice IMxon. Della John Frank Stewart and Hortenae Utah and- - Violet L Boulton, Woods Oie jueit Oi wJc-o- d Kaom Elrworth, Mexsrfi. beu Hurrh. . both of Fairview, I'tah. Cross, Utah V Morgan. Clifford Tlazel Harris, Kay Butler Francla Lorenzo Lloyd. Me FloaaanL Isaac A. Whltecar, 8alt Lake, and - Mra. E G Clufr entertained at an and Charley Dixon. after-nooand E. Thelma Olsen, halt Lake. Mary Carter, salt Lake. Monday Mm. Vivian Ha fford of Provo hi visInformal Kensington Verner Lorenzo to William Penn Toung, Sandy. Utah, Berrtx and wm Luncheon iting boro with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moo- - tha CatmalL both Strombery boo h and Berenice Dempster, Murray, Utah. of halt lake. ton Mih Ann Money who CoIIoko At C. Edward Linton. Kemmerer. Abelia, halt Lake, aad Clara , George tho AricuUurl Mra Leo Loveless had aa guest last Wyo and Sarah Cloud Gibbons, nan Ieandro, cooiwn, Birkinnhaw, Salt Lake. week her sister, Mr son takln a oommorctAi Laadeuberg will tho Alexander and Sneddon. Salt Lake, and hom Sunday irpond and daughter of Saji la We: Parley Orion Pratt and Naomi Mori Lilns Parry. Salt Lake. Mr and Mra. Eustaro Mendenhall ouminer wan r paronti. Biohop and both of ton, Lake Elmer Boden. Salt Lake, And lauds Salt Mrn, A. T Mony. entertained Friday evening nd Mr. Grao In honor of atthodinner Clyde Richardson. Murray, and Bar- Mjrtls L Brown. Murrajr, Utah Mrm. Josoph J5. Jonoo of their bara marriage A in and Agnes R. Union. Hermanson wook Lko Walker, Slt Gustav Matlry flprnt tho daughter Eva and Beraell Jensen of Wallace M Hales, Spanish Fork, V Salin. both of Halt Lake violting' frlondo and Attonding confer Spanish Fork Those enjoying tho oc- I tah, and Ben Elizabeth Boxendaie and Jessie Pearl Ef-geGardner, Spanish were Mr. and Mra Jensen, parni?rs T H. Edwards has returned casion both of halt Lake, ents of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs Fork. Utah. B. was the she Salt Alonso Arrel Tate and Esther Fern Anthony Jensen, Lake, and from Salt Lake where Jeneea of Hughe and Mrs Clara Hick nboth of Halt Lake. of Mr snd Mra 8 W. Swinard. Spanish Fork Mra L. N Wnllaee and Juno KD. Lembka, Salt Lake guest K'ilian. Salt Lake, and Ethel Foy Robert Ernest Bovd hnd Edna Lu- been studying in Chicago, has finished was in the city last week oa business Mr. and Mrs Bert Naylor and little George Wallace of Eureka. Fred W'l-ond Mr cille Monspn both of Ogden to for the canning company which be Earl Page, Mrs T H Wilson. Jr. Guymon, Orangeville, Utah. bis course and returned feR opent Funday with Mr returned W. Frederick Robert 8 Caldwell and Elizabeth A. but home in Rigby,, Ida. yesterday Mr. Naylor Pocatello. Mra. f K Dixon, Mra Kenneth Dixon Spillman, Mvtd Hugboa In Wert represents. While here he was regia- and Idaho, Edna both of Sunday Jordan Utah Mr Woodland, hio Pocatello, Mra homo and and Hoteling, to Murray, George F Wilon Secy Leon M. Strong of the nils-- ; tered at the LaSalle hotel. Before reJohn Howard Wood, of Bountiful, Mra Naylor remaining for a Mr Glenn Simmons was hote on Idaho. evening. Emil B Conrad. Sait Lake, and Ruby Utah, and Loretta Sparks, of Salt Lake. gion office made a trip yesterday to turning home he will visit Milwaukee. . week viMt. to the ladies of the Helen have Thursday J. 8. Hansen of Ephraim.' Utah. C'hrutie, halt Lake. W W O. evening M club Mr and Mra Jaek Ginieplo Ralph W. Ingalls aud Helene W. Flu- Mooseheart to visit three Latter-da- y MamDavid B. W elch, Sait Uike, and Anna ster, both of Salt Lake from La Saint children who are in the vocation-- ! paseed through the city yesterday on Mar Loutensork moved with their family of Garfield is p.,-i SaU Lttke Glenn D. Jackson, of Sidney. Neb, at school there. moth and are occupying the Jooeph visiting here with 'hi grandparents. his way home. Mr. Hansen has spent Nephi M Larren, Sandy. Utah, and and Mamie I. Sleater of Sait Lake. Mr and Mr Ottenon cottage Joseph Bingham Prest. Geo. W. Fowler and Elder the past 16 months overseas as a radio Mattson, Sandy. Utah. Arvetl Clifford Box and Eudora Horace Mr and Mr Linn McClellan and Pearl The Mleoea Maud and Ruth Bowen, X. Lee have Just returned from wireless operator. He served on both P'rank Savllle Lawrence. Salt Lake, Coon, both of Jerome. Ida. Slna children of Garfield are naPfng here Casino and GUyd Phillipa and Bun Charles I Pennington and Wals-burg- a a trip to Zion City, where they spent 'the Alsace and the Argonne-Meus- e with their parent. Mr. and Mrs J C and Eiiza Steedman. Mammoth, I tah Adamson formed a picnic partv I Edmund Butierworth. Rigby, Spring McClellan Besendorfer, both of Salt Lake. Sunday visiting the Saints and holding! fronts. day and motored atovee--Saratoga r enjoyable dav. I Aionzo J Foots and Tennessee Smith, meetings with them. Mra James 8 McBeth wa hostess Idaho, and Gladjz Francis Rogers, Lieut. Russel L. Maughan, from Lo- whre they npent Mena. Artz returned both of Ogden on Thursday afternoon last to the lallliam Grotegut Bmhop has recovered from' Ran, Utah, who has been overseas for John L. Halbom, Salt Lake and MaE Osterloh and Catherine C. hisEMf Francis dle of the afternoon sewing club home Mondav after attending conferc Sarrfutrum Sa't Lake operation He was brought home one year, in the aviation service, ence in Jalt Lake Becker, both of Salt Laxe Earl Smith who ha been in Salt tilda last Saturday and is' Passed through the city on his way to to take Clarence Nlison. Sait Lake, and OliT-i- a Moa Blanche Rnekhill ha with hte uncle and aunt. Mr and Roy Cotten of Salt Lake and Ada V. from ihe hospital Baer, Providence. Utah. Walker of Murray Mra. B C Done, tho past winter, has expecting before long to be strong, the west yesterday. Ogden to epend the week Howard P Bactilell of, Dnggs, Ida., enough to rezurqe his missionary worki Rnol Sorennon haa returned homo returned home , , " and Cora Hylton of Heber City. been honorably discharged from Mis Ora Packard of Springville again. having B Xj Horace P. element of Idaho Falls. navy th here with friends spent Elder Wednesday Richard Condie P. ' j and Elder Mrs Mr and Mra Krsneia M Snell of St Stevens has returned homo Idaho, and Millie Selcl? of Lewisville, Carl R Barg were viaitors in Rose- Mabel from aRay Idaho Anthony, Ida , their daughter pleasant vi-- it in Halt Lake Clifford W Williams and Marion land last Sunday, and were speakera in and aono Earl ahd Alden have ben vis- with relatives the evening service. with relative here for the pat Mr and Mrs Henry Smith, Jr, of bo'h of halt Lake. Lloyd, iting week (Special Correspondence.) accomA Laat Thuroday Andie's-- Jensen of Salt Lake City Wilfred Mafmoth spent the week-en- d Leonard and Mary G, here too 1 and Snell P Mr Mra and was a visitor at the Sunday evening with their parents Mr and Mra Robbins, both of Halt lake ENVER, June 11. Mrs.' L. F. panied bv reC. Mr and Mt? Smith were on Robinson of and family, they motored to WallhoreTuea-daEaketown Joseph services at Logan Square. Mr. Jensen v Boyle of Laramie, Wyo, haa to Vivian Park Marv f oakes of Halt Lake their to Salt take where ther mill turning for lunch in the city on business for the a attend way been the house guest .of Mrs. Leland W Reed of Blandlng and is summer school the C of evening the pirty motored to Rock Island a very enjoyable railroad, with which he is Susanna Hunter of Salt Lake. Blanchard Ware ha returned home Spring and had Ferdinand Hintze for the past Mr W Ilford L Peterson and Mre F M. Snell and after spending the winter at the V tm of Aberdeen. associated James Anderson of Morgan, Utah, week. In Halt take their children left Thuradar hy auto of Idaho, and Edith A. Willoughby of where they will for Phoenix, Ar Thoes Utah. attended who Mama. the social and Mr. and Mrs. H. I Riggs of Salt d were Charles De Leon Sacramento, Cal., st the Rober's Hotel is Provo apend aome time They bv Mr and Mr Francl SnelL banquet Lake City are making their home In in honor of National Chairand Fditb McKinney Halt Rake Wednesday YOULL IAUGH! been meats for ten days man Gumming and party of the Jr who have Emile Irnuqum and Dons I Smith, Denver. Mr. Riggs is taking . the f-of Mr and Mra Joseph Aogua. both of Salt I uike party, were Joseph Reeee A t Tho members of the Social club tt Karl Huish Mr and Mr T F slate board examinations for chiroJoseph Orangeville Utah. Leroy Luke, at the afternoon .Saturday and Mavor and Mrs Henry (a and Leah Hickman, fas tie Gate. Utah Notkl.g Like Plata ,n honor of M?a. Stutb practic. H Fredrickson aad Clara Fat m Firm. Health? Fleoh aad CORNS here Lewis Harvev of Pocatello who Dtro ErUndvon wa In Halt take on Smith, both of Salt take. Mias Mabel Holtngreen of Bear to g laereaao Otrraalh. visiting. Lame were placed and re- burner Wednesday ' M. Williams Fao and Anna J. aad Kent taree. River City, who haa been attending tho freshments wre served Retride XLe- - Mieeeui Thelma Vorm snd of both Ada Salt take. BrrTeT, 1 V RneTl and "Mrs eue Friandson were Mating friend in Timothy Parker. Pajrson. tTtab. the Manhatten school in Kansas, is Ju4snnz from the countless prepare-tier- s Jack ieaLile wore present as Invited SprirgviJle Wednesday Horeore Vance Oaden, Ttah. Doesnt hurt at all and costs trtareAtmeiits ahirfe are rontin-uall- v andAlex guest Walter Mason of Ashton. Idaho spending a few dajt in Denver as the Knoxvule Tenn. and for the Madvertised purpose being TeasAite entertained the Jack a of the week here renew- - 6f Irer Perkm. Salt guest of Mins Gertrude Jensen before only few cents making thin people flesh v. develop- Elisabeth W of odil c ub vory Tl.a- - spent In" old wqoJtnUwlV Krick Mi kelen and Emma Sain ing arm, peck and bust, and replacing both her home in at antlv TuefaNKfternoon ft Hlmfham I'tah i returning to her home. bol-- 1 Provo Mr 1 P hnell waa present as t Doonle tao nd Blanche Afros Rhirlia Oakes entertained at a - BH1i an nviled guest iwBINGHAM. GoWe both of Gardner, Utah. 0den. house party Tuesday for the following Ms Roy Nicelv fornriy Mig Milm bdxjfs ny t u dred fnel. acrnp4nied her bushe young folks: Miss Genevieve Adams Mr and Mrs Joseph F Hansen anbar d, who ha lust ben releasrd from nounce curved Miss Mit lan. Miss Florence King, Alias the engagement of their daoh-centi- y horn the ha re- mllfarv sen ire an o' h a 1 h Ruth Baker and Miss Edith Jtvberg. Rerma to Lawrence A We returned with Dom theesurt' his ter and beauty, Airs. Joseph Call entertained Tuesrow gone to Jt Antnonv after spend lace the marriage to take place June mere ace II in the Fait take temple inT o r.c time VlVnie day evening for the senior Bee Hive here v i d e n tly e al as ha her (Spe-iM1a Whitaker swarm. Guests were the' Misses Isa Correspondence.) t b o u sands guet Ms Blanche Elsworth of Ch1. HICAGO. June 19. Mr. and of men and Sumsion, Rosetta Hailing, Gertrude eaeo women who Erma Carlisle. Florence Jensen. )ltM ily Horsier ha a her eueot Mrs. Wm. L. Worlton and Mr. keenly feel M Wheeler.. Josephine Jensen,. Harriet Banche Roran of Oakley Idho -exces- -' Mrs. R C.' Robinson left and their M TuesMarie Hors er Marlorte a. returned Evans, tally Boyd, Cath-ry- n Parry. W uson cecq-T- v d home dav from S?lf take stvs thin,s accompanied by Chicago for Salt Lake City Thornley. and Airs. Ethel May SunH eti,w frn 1l! ness who Ruth will Wooli.y Wilis, Mrs. Edith Donk, Mrs. H. L. h bn., n GttndAme a tho M. , two e! vi.ttlne in Rrixhxm ,pnd Thinne.s Thursday. Messrs Worlton and Rob-an- d Riggs and Mrs. Amy Hansen. 8h1takor omortzlcoil at . Ml. a course In eak''tnson have Just completed hAi.' of Eu- - a rrartv at Mrs. John L. Herrick returned from Hot prine in honor .(tab Mtaa V dentist rv at the Chicago Dsntal col-.- .. h h,,r Rr- - of hor "J, ."J1 RUnrh EHnrorth IZti' Utah, Friday, after having attended . rS.B to home their "lake TheT 1,80n-I of rhi The In.it.d ru .r lo starred general conference. -e tnlertined o( V lira nerves Our again in Utah, where they will open ...a (nna E'va lj.oraStrhl Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Malan and famat a..V'h7'rvhrnor JuSt drop a little of her RHekhpi-GEORGIA HAMILTON. Ma;jk! Ax'aia An-- 1 tr- - While. bodies need offices ily, of Ogden, are making their home more phosphate than is contained in j William Walker of Idaho left last Freezone on that touchy corn, in Denver. Mr. Malan tiffin , SECTION 1D19 IL Addington Bruce.) (For The New. by "MiSfehe I w Tha 7li 1 V . , 1 , 1 7 l Games-awd-mu- sic al a I hj McDonalds' Roof Garden ft rj Chocolates MARRIAGE LICENSES nfraff , l- ki Her-parent- visiting hours during the convention 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. each day wdi, to vhr ' n. 1. lr I0SD WidOTf h-- tt, n, tj ,.a p it INeWS LeilVer ItCUlS camp, leaves Wednesday for Fort P.ss sell to be discharged, then he wdl p to his home in Paradise, Utah BOOKS OF THE MONTH. Is ths name of the concise go4i to ths new books issued every mor.) The Dfsrtd News Book Store. Anyone Interests in receiving this booklet every moo'i free of charge may do so by fumuA ing their name and addrest to (H DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE Alain St. for the customers of Advertisement. 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Oo not In cept a substitute. three slzea s iHwassmt . Us '' Thu-w.a- TROUBLES 1 I ' M w-e- v ePt , is connected with 4he American Broom, Products company. Elders W. C. Broadhead and E. D. Nelson arrived In Denver Sunday to Ogden. Utah. attend conference. They have been Logan Square laboring in the Nebraska conference. Scoville is Elders Arthur Petersen and Noel Sons com- LiHyVhlte arrived In Denver after 'k-- ri ,o m. in Frank-tow- n. having spent the week-en- d MrjUnrt?3A!,iV," H1' , ices were furnished So4aeK quartlt comKnid.m for returned a ha, CafrTrn"? M'"a emttranTform "Z? by mv r Afrilantf Airs. H. enterBrimhall L , n tbITnrra Posed of Elders Leon M Strong, CUr- pointefoe the henrft of huhealMi rwerht fleoenMhr,1-- ence h o' tained In compliment to Frank Scomonths visifng - i,tolBI,hln Anhur S'mmon. Of Provo .pent Sun- e. gchapk and Florence TeUord ville of Ogden. The table decorations M- - Clark in weight also carries! an We returned on Satur j Increase Mr nhd Mr" Vann'' v?tne were in pink and white carnations ! whe-- e neral improvement. in the! A baptismal service waa held in ths Children left Sfutdav mormnL till 2 T ' like she has ! wt1h u Covers were laid for six. " co'tT-SrAr.'th Univerahr of Utah i hlth Nerroueceea aud Logan Square chapel last Wednesday. . lack r of for the summer seaeon Bishop and Mra. Clarence Keelen of energy, which nJhri always ac- - Five new members were initiated into Mrf r.' They were accom. Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d of 'ft! ettr lef I company excessive thinn-.- ., should soon pan.ed by lh.lr brother-in-lain Mel w.. ? Church ConElder P. Richard VU fnc CTireiro where she wi disappear, dull eyes ought to brighten a?. fr,e.V.a Wilson, who will opend Denver, g lests of Mr. Neslens brothsum rr with them and pade cheek glow withthe bloom of, h.'tand. . !Jln Sergeant Edward er, ft. F. Nesleji of this city, on their M sa Peon .n. wa h dicn oi ix of vno elders from Folvtn and Ml the Perfect health .Ml. Georgia Hamliion, !! J Busle mrmr' return from thireari. L Elders Wm. R. Knecht and James w ) make Vbonht na brought about a mairie Ilolyoak arrived in Denver Wedneswore Mond.iy'And plant thl- - hor- ' day, to attend ths conference of T taon of Tml'm'i no imd 2 Ted n 2 V JV b'?re fH M wefL- - through the packing plant Those who . Try Freezonel Ral Your druggist aelle mission. They have been laboringths i.k in m.ds pj party were Ciders Clar- - a tiny bottle for a few cents, '!,V A,f'nrt!' 1L bitro-phoNebbaiika 'co'n"ferenre? AlTIO: Although aufflclentithe IfYon?V? f, remap Horsley, to rid your feet of every hard corn, pnaie u lunurpaed for rellaving cnee RE. Sc hank, Milton F. Neslen R. left Wednesday for nerrounex sieeple.m. mn general Carl Barg. Richard P condie, Hor- soft core, or corn between the toea'salt Lake 'ten r auenTtll V' .T betng'V: weakness, it should not. owing to Its ace N. Errand George W. Fowler. tVer"'1'"' coD; StrST-'-- 'and calluses, without one particle of Mra. Neslen. City, where he will loin to increaT tendency Elder who he Creer of Span'vh Fork .ffarni, weight recently waa reused by anyone who does not desire to leased from the Southern State mte-paWSK.w.w-jJss- .r put oa fteeh Advertisement spend the sum-ga- in next fail the Chicago - ""'";r7. " f'' S'", r 'c V. iroSTlMnorTa. J' -- "' w ... p.cr-uie- '"'" I 'Svv,-'2-1 ' hurr it stops aching, then you lift the com oft with the fingers. '"e ts a s- te Treatment far pfcnpfa At mgbt smear them wh mem. Week otf ta fire Cuucura Soep snd bet water hethumafawuiiimi Treatment for dsndtuff.ead On rearm rob Cuacura Os parUng all over scalp. Thee sbsmwoo with Cisanra Sore water. Repeat fa two week Pemerroteftawfasil GUmlSa. mm iiiW J. irfiESlst TT |