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Show -- v ' f v r j H V v "VT i wjJ ,w " i " i t4 f , Vp- mg - v9; 7 ' - r r V $ F $5v- m - V f ,x:mrt w"-- At'd- - s c - tmuA. - - . w - - " f . 4-- 9t 3 f J " Inon - Listening ' Eve It happened, I changed my tuach hour for a while and 1 didn't aee Lindsay for a month. Then one day I "'You ask me why I don't go re-t again him at the barbera the club for lunch any more,fellow met Well hla (a lucky, Fair, ha said marked Fairfax os he and a worker were getting ready to leave Tre been meaning to call you UP to the office at noop. It a because I and tell you how much we want you see that don't wish to meet idntlsayj You hawyoif t5ainner. Buthandsome way .know Lindsay. He was In my cla,v; .Paris felt, after the In college and we were alwaya'pretij her people helped us set up housethem good pals until about a year ago. keeping. that she ought to hare away. Then, ofNow I 11 walk half a mile out of my all to dinner right wish fashow to didn't course, she way any day to dodge him. he continued vorltiem, so she insisted that we have Ow him anything III response to Ids fellow mother's all rnv punts and unties and cousins them all eff I should say not. He Now that me hare got question. to begin on our me somethlrfg., At least he the deck we re going .hint. , does. friends, and you can bet your name on the list. Fair! You'll be f' W hen I' Indsar rot thntfrne i hearing from us very soon now. Could alL i rr0rrie some evening next week? talked me home ho was about what a cosy little I think so, thank you "Why. going to hav and he raved on a u. j rf pij4. jea. inwardly hoping that the how I would always be the 'invitation would arrive promptly, and guest there lie made, tne promts affair, for which I was losing my thal'Vd often dine with him and the thc could be over and off the appetite, that feel Mrs. and future Lindsay .books soon. But I did not hear from d was about their place jurt Llndsav that next week or the week Tmine. after However, when I met hlmat "Of course, I didn't wish to dash the club after considerable time he his Joy by hinting that Mrs Llndsav araln told me how hard they Tied dare" for- me to visit might-ha- re something 'to see ohout mpT"Tg- -t afoWpaTi'l ths choice of t-their guests, so I tried them- to be almos- asenthustasthr about .. these prospective little parties as hea " 'Clarissa keeps up her civic serv--is. The evenings when he didnt have - Ice, Fair he explained, and she date with her he used to spend tell- the busiest little woman In town. But lng me what a lot of fun we three ,he isn't too busy to enjoy our .were going to have In the dove- - friends. We are Just waiting now till itrm work fin-- cot. I was patient with hi maudlin after eh has m special f series of litstate, partly because he was so His ished to start In on acan bet you'll tle dinners, and you trying to include me in one. I think we'll happiness, and partly because L know be art It the first Sit Wednesweek a from about have the that none of us Is Immune from I'll let you know malady he was suffering from, and day. " a I murmured. but you that when my turn comes 1 may be week"Thank from Wednesday came and J&TyrJaxaeTj just as big an idiot as he. went, and no bid from the Lindsays mf a bachelor to solitude for desert my I met him at the club two days next Comvcm The at (heir mahogany. placa after the return, from . jhe wedding time- - we met he spoke of the o' ile dinner as a "nearagainpossibility b and, Shook my hand almost loos from embe was one the to It I all, my arm, and began telling me that hang It's getttng to jb a fearI didn't know what life was that I barrassed, on my powers to appear JvFfltUd ful never would until I had a little wife both strain and satisfied at .the regretful like his Clarisse. continual postponement of that dream Wome( of two continent arc I can hardly wait he declared, dinner. all their a "peace-tabl- e' planning In our dinner to have to up you "Poor old Lindsay!! try hard to -own. T htt - conference will be a apartment. "Clarisse is crazy to hare make him feel at easo about the matgathering and ha you, too. You must come as soon ter. hut Im getting to my limit. been called by the National League as we get settled. "Great Caeear! There he comes of Women Voter as an important store "That will be delightful.' I assured now! I'll dive into this him grateful!y.,'frh following week and loe myself, Jf he ask for me. . part of h annual canvention.ivhrch wall take place in Baltimore April every time I was called to the phone tell him Ive gone on a diet and the I thought It was to be summoned to doctor has forbidden me eating din- 20th to 29thj the honeymoon flat, put it wasn't As ners again for two years.' The object of the gathering i to. international friendship friends Friday evening promote Supper was between the people of two contserved. Lapurlce swarm of the Beehive I inent, At the public meetings will MANTI. , $ The met at the borne of Mies Revs Jr I A be international speakers including A I A a a Vs t V i Vs girls A V Brelnholt fV i V tth V t Wednesday evening. I'tT Mra. Rinda Graves entertained SunSecretary of State Hughes, Sir Auckland Geddes, British Ambas? (Continued front page three.) day evening In honor of her birthday Dinner was served. The Dr. L, S. Rowe, Director anniversary. ,ador. is to a Woman. was given by Mrs. evening was spent In gamea. UnGeneral of the Mr. and Mrs John M hillock of Salt Charles Beseey, A vocal solo was ren- ion, and distinguished Lake, former residents of Ephraim, dared by ilia Leo Munk. Light. re- have A feature of the program returned to make their home here freshments were served. Mrs. Leah Erickson of Salt Lake le ..will be round-tabl- e The Mayfield echool teachers drameetings of sperelatives and friends here. matic club presented three act com- visiting cial interest to women child we' An was event of week social the the edy drams, "Matrimony Under Difficu- - held at the tabernacle lfare, educational, women in induslties Tuesday afterat ths theatre on Tuesday eve- noon In . honor of the birthday rtf the try. sing- After a seven STATE 'OFFICIALS weeks' visit In Los Relief society. A .program wae given end were refreshments served to III Angeles, Cal, Miss Frances Madsen and COOPERATE. Mies Leah Besaey have returned home. people. Mr. end Mrs. Adolph Rasmussen enMiss June Heyborn of Delta and Mrs. ' Invitations . sent through the Harry Hansen of bpring City spent the tertained a few friends Wednesday State Department to week in Manti. evening Nlr. and Mrs. M. D. Daley are recelv. Mrs - Phil Jensen le visiting with governments asking that delelng congratulations on the arrival of her daughter, Mra George Squires at gates be appointed have met with . a baby boy, born March It. Mt. Pleasant. a cordial response Besides official Mra A. Blackett of Eureka la visiting Mies Minerva Wlllardson In this city, ths guest of ML. and Mra from Salt- - Lake Tuesday afterreturned government delegatee, womens orspendR ganizations will send representaing three month's there. "C Mr. Eggertsea. enMra William McFarlane and An event of the week wee the Junior tives. and prominent women from tertained a number of friends st a so- -. Prom Friday evening In Social hall. South and Central America, Cuba, dal at tbeir home on Wednesday night. The hall In olaea colors. was decorated Miss Grace Peterson, who Is teaching Refreshments were served. the' Dominican Republic, Haiti, . school in Levan, spent a few days in Mr. Mra Torval Hansen enterPorto Rico, the Philippines, Mexico this city with her parents. Bishop snd tained and Thursday evening at a party. and Canada, will take part in the Mrs .N. P. Peterson. Luncheon was to served : guesta Misses Monetta and Athens Allred of .Mrs. Maud Wood conference, Mrs W. E.Tborpe entertained the Spring City spent the Xlret part of the Nyoeotla club at her home Tuesday Park, President of the League, has In Manti. week received enthusiastic endorsement Supper was served to eight - - The RevlwerF section of the Ladles evening. met at the home of Mrs. members. LiteraryM.club Mrs. Ben Carlston Wedentertained SevCox Tuesday evening. and Brlant Charlton Frank Jfteobs, Jame evening at dinner. Miss Hten Larsen, Mr, and eral short stories were given by Mra nesday Mies Maude Baamueeen entertained Jacobs A W Fred W. Tuttle. and Don Mra Rae Musical selections Andersen, were rendered by Vera Johnson end Sunday In honor of her sixteenth birth- Andersen, Hugh Andersen of Fairvlew day Donetta Cox, after which light refreshanniversary'. Milton nrlcksen. and ' ,r- n1' Mrs Torval Hansen enterments were served Mr and Mrs. Aief Erickson and Miss Miss Della Bralthwalle. who. hee Juvt tained . Saturday evening at a party. Daisy Erlcksen of Raymond, Canada m sixteen mtmths" mission in Luwhwn Ware Trofrt ntthe irowre of Mr amt Mra to Rrosts. completed the Mew England states Snd New Tork. Henry Lricksen home Wsdnrssday. Mrs Louts oodring left Monday for her home in Sterling. Colo, after a sevl "I ! ff t o P I 9 VI TTV1" here at the home of ? eral seeks visit ( FAIRVIEW her parents Mr-- and Mrs. E. C. Johnson American DLMXO IN THE DOVECOTE. a ii Ship Your Furniture and Household PeoC:- inference ofTWp -- Ta ears st special Mr red seed thrsegl rates. Call Wsatrfc 1444 far partlralava. fat! mates Free. ' STORAGE f itniOHitl lripd CXaurm an Aoja rfeg grid od nt irl i 1 of the plan from groups of Latin American women who have sked for invitations. The Conference will be unique declared Mrs. Richard -- Edwards, first of 'the League, in nnouncing"iUfls iof (he gather, There have been conferences of men in the past, and conferences of women. JThere have been conferences on trade relations and for scientific discussions. But a Conference of women, with no idea of business profit, and called separately from any conference of men, is a new idea. - INTERNATIONAL FRIEND. LINESS. n. c s I b - , it -- I z wi 1 1 I '1 i EPHRAIM. dW6 UIJtd The Bluebird swarm frd-d-fr- d-i I I H Mrs. Stftvtn Kimber of waj a ffuett at the homo of herHelper eieter, Mrs. Jacjc t'hneteneon. during the week. Jordan Mower le the week at Castle Dale withepending hie mother. Alra 0 I I P I Ad.Ad.ll of the Beehive . girls was entertained Tuesday evening Mlse Clarice Mortensen by - Mrs W. E. Thorpe entertained the afternoon. Y. M. club Wednesday Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mra Lewis Christensen and ppt a few days at Manti aa - family. guests of Mr. and Mra Peter Peterson Hyrtim Thorpe left Sunday for Salt Lake, where he will spend a month. Mr. and Mra Boren Nielson entertained at dinner Saturday evening. Caere were laid toe Mrs Ernest Beal entertained few l I I 1 I The Famous Ma-r- ' A rJffER MT.-PLEASA- -- - Free Trial - elf 4 -- 1 - ' . 01 U-- d 1 : NEPHI. IUldlIIIOIill01IMi Mrs. J Walter Paxman left Satur- - - - Estella Mia Geneva Gillies spent 'the weekend at Beaver with her parents, Mr. and Mra E. Gillies. Mr. and Mrs. Allen McKeon and children returned Saturday from Sait Lake where they have been for th past year. They are th guests of Mr. Melt eon's mother, Mrs Mary McKeon. Mr. and Mra Wafdenburg of. Salt Lake who have been to Los Angeles, were the guest of Mr. and Mra Heber Hank Thursday , Mra Georg Moor Is spending a week with her parent Mr. and Mra 0. Poulton of Reed. t For-hot- el Lehb-Lta- b. L ae-h- IS CURABLE DodgeBros; Was. SOSO 245 STATE ST. A Square Deal tay Write me tedsy and I will seed yea a tree trlkl of my ntifd, soothing, gaanaoteed treat-mothat a 111 prove It. Slop the pitching Send m and heala pormanaatly. apo jiut write nie that Is all yen have te do. Addrraa Dr. C anna day, Advert Isnaant.) z ki 'v H. V gy A , a M m im 11 11 " y id 1 - '' wvw,vwyrtsf.iVH tm Park Sqaara, g M 1 fp A Sadalla, Me , A i (010101 i Jottings Cnesratig th ' Doing of the Feminjao Sea tbs World Over. Turkish women are forbidden - to . dance in public. Women farmers In th United States number 281.50. Three women are now practicing law In ths Philippine Island. Chicago has a law firm composed of son and daughter. mother, - The number of women Who hav written autobiographies is extrems.y small Telephone companies In Japan find it difficult Id aecur girt operators. The village of ChamperY In Switzerland is 'Inhabited .exclusively by women In China husbands and wives take lheirtrour.lrB to.UhdC.Pa rent tO. them settled After completing tholr school education all vocations are open to the women In Sweden. The French law does not permit a wife to remain alone in a hotel while seeking a divorce. A bill now before the Maryland legislature provides ths whipping post for women. It lias been estimated that 9 per cant of th libraries in New York stats wer, started by women. Tbs former Mrs. Harold F. McCormick, of hicago. has resumed the prefix of "Mias" to her name. New York department store have committees of womeix to regulate ths dress of their feminine employee. England" more than a million and a half surplus women have beet) urged to emigrate to the Dominions. In the recent examination at Paris lituniversity, women hav won more erary honor and prtxes than Inmen. Hono Whan a Japanasa residing lulu marries ait American cltlaetr she become does not automatically eitlsen. - Girls snd women1 now - monopolls- th smoking compartments In th London subway trains, much to tha" dismay of th men. Investigation made by the Ohio Council of Women show that the least a woman can live decently on la 817.25 weekly. Japanese women have an aptitude for detective work and the agencies In Japan are overburdened with request Job re..,rth ". ' . asms of "t anciosef Naiated Iran anaaally, tbnr th? n th endinapo sf tbs weak a aerroaa peopto, to many . la two weeks time W want that virile fbre. "maa and strength necessarythat to gnat aoeoo la prarttcaliy awry sndertaking la Ilfs, Too owe it to you-eri- f to eooiaa trying Nax-ato- d people r:rr'Df ' Ink today. '4- - d g. monthlv Mrs I.ncy Ann Snencer and Mr A. C of Jackon, Vlch , awed Mary to he the oldest living years, elal-twins In ths United State Miss Alice Fitxverald. wTio became irous aa a narae daring the war, I now on her wav to the Phlllnnlno T1and wher eha win "tudv health conditions for the Bockefeiier Foundation. The Wise Flnnr and Apn Pom-ml- r. of Pa. have netted for Snnih Pltfaburgh. America, where thv will "pend v- -l norths In making s tndv of bird Ilf" In country The plovlnr chonnlonhlt of England la to be decided In a contest between Ml Flale JacV.cn and Mis J os Hutchlnenn of th best worn- en former (w the Britl.h le'ee Although ebo J" sn American eltlxen end graduate of the Nw York uniof Mr versity the recent Jacob Landau of Newmcrieg York f'ltv to Frlt!"hr.- preveaits hern practicing law-Ithis country. One of the largest hank In Newark. N J recently Insued an ne'er reonlrlng Its 20 girl clerk" to wear dresses fitting cloo ehout the nedc. with long sleeve and sklrtn not higher than twelve Inches from the ground Twenty prominent widows of Chicago have formed an organisation called tha Widow's league th object of which will ho to protect .widows from person, chief lv nhvater lawyers LZ It Is proposed to extend the league to 11 ports of th coudrrv Probably th worldF smallest shop Is that run bv Mra Ann Dawson In New. York City- - Tb star two. and half feet wide and five fret Jomr but Mr Dawson has able to build up quite a business In candv and lams In little ghqn sba ffiskss hoc own . candles and Jellie. Two New York girls, scarcely out of thsir teens, hav broken a Broadway record s playwrights. They are Ll!!a xvhos Taylor and Gertrud puroen. plsy "Voltaire." Is ready for production. They wrdtg tbs play In sight weeks and had It accepted Immediately by Arthur Hopkins, who wilt produce ' iu In 192. In th state of Washington, there were 5St woqitn barber,., wnd manicurists; forty-sigwomen fishermen snd oystermen, seven -women draymen, teamsters and pressmen, flv women longshoremen. 21 women laborer In shipardn, 21 building laborers, 212 saw mill and planing mill laborers and S lambsr-- n. rsftsmas. snd woedchoppers. b-- en ad Mmd lik, lit, iron in miaacb. bmtilo and apple, atay be bod fhan J " . unenj-"ntiin- M atmwbed into roar blend, like Mflotii ft crMtm tmuffudoa power W ithout Iras In roar blood roar food organic sieve If psweo thmngbgwubodr without dotngjos Shurts and daughters. Vada and "llvs left Friday for their In Escalante, bom after spending three months her with Mra Fhnrts's Mrs. and William Rich-ard- a Mr., parents, Dean McGregor waa surprised at hi boms Wednesday evening of le- -t week. guest wer prmenu The eveThirtywas spent In game and music. ning Th Bluebird Swarm Of th Bebhtve girl ntertalnad at a eand pall. Mom - latcreatlag CO. n the organic Pearson- Mrs. Reuben f CO. S DIRE-BAHDII- - - from year oxygenated orgooh. .. twite. With wr ,K digested rood druk. 1KI DRLG Dtrm w. h. WILLER-HORV- TAN tht . The ev. her home Tuesday evening wing waa spent In game and music. to J was served Luncheon guests. Mra Clifton McShan and children. Orrice and Norma hav returned to their home In Beaver canyon, after with Mra spending a couple ofMr.-weeks and - Mra Fred McShanea parents, T. Gunn. - Mr end Mra Blaine Morris ere receiving congratulations on the arrival of a daughter at their home. March 1(. Mr Morris waa formerly Miss Iretta Anderson. M Ira Sly ef Idaho Falls, lhu- - loft Tuesday oraLos Angeles, Cal, after "Pending a couple of days with- Mr. and Mrs. John H. Twltchell. Mra Shertnin Frasier and daughter. Revs, of Manderfteld, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mra. William A gsnerou padogs el this (rest ysgstabts Uuttve-- i pind!i tonic for tci fox Hc-ll- tM Momadi. liver and bowel Take hot cupewiy W yourself. Fistful children need It brew pibt, "ltrr M-- On of ths events of th week 'waa- a party, given by th birthday surprise teachers ef the (west ward Primary In of ths birthday honor association. annlveaary of Mra William Morgan, at Dr. Carter's JL& Baltic ' ss 7- th Sleep Sound Tonight csnltal city Hair dressere command the hlghet women ln the profession. Those In the high-clareisha quarters receive as much a 1 00 ven U; sixty-seven- ' ywlarvTrmeng-Tli-Tapsnes- 'ill Ii Fine lor cbsftcoid. neurltl. neuralgia and rheumatism. Will not blister 30c 60c yellow box. h s I MUSTARINE lle hue-ban- games. Mr. and Mra. Melvin Solomon entertained Thursday evening of last Week In honor, of Mra Solomon's mother, Mra Charlotts Nelson's birth, day annlveraary. Fifty guesta were present. A son was born March 11th to Mr. and Mr Sam Brlnghurst. Mr end Mr. David J. Campbell entertained the missionaries and their wives, st their home Friday. The ev was spent with games and music. ntng M- -. Douslas Marker, has aa her guests her sister. Mra Robert Bennlon, anti children of Rlrle, Idaho. A dancing party was held In the Mill Creek ball. Wed- evening. The South Cottonwood M. L A presented the three act comedy, "Billys i fer -- I ftart rlbt now to reduce tbs Inflammation. Ths best and quickest remedy U Milo Jeanne Lamar, Frances champion boxer.. stopped her mala opponent In a three-roun- d bout held in Reading. Pa . recentIVN. French war widows now wear a special band ring .t(7 signify, that ther are eligible for another voyage on the sea of matrimony. Mias Elisabeth Kvh, who won the Brook ncholokehlo at the Irish Bar In Belfast. I" the firit lady barrister In the Frith -- Mrs f rm Maud 8 Hunter, er near London, Eng claim to th secret Of sax determination In cattle. Ladv A"tor will vlat "the "United Sietea next month for-tpurpose of Conferattend.nr the ence of Women, to be held tivRaltlmore Mlaa Clvudla Beatrice Aurand aged 71. recen'ly appointed postmistress at Beaver Soring. Pa.. Is th voungest person holding this government office Mis Anna I Cannoh. curator of ast Harvard tronomical photograph rniveraltv. ha classified in MO stars In a great catalogue now In th course Mis Hel-- n H Hopkins, a Wah!nn. on. I C. OIH Scout ha been awarded a medal for her bravery In saving lives In the recent theatre crash In the Me-Cu- -- THROAT b' - hr $1 down and $1 a week r - - Money Back Guarantee Used Washers,- $25 i -. There col as - ' on r nd-!- rs . (! Th Ladle-Spoelub waa enterand of Bacchus left for Michigan to make their tained at the borne of Mrs. John WilRefreshhome. liams Saturday afternoon. Miss Anna M. Bradford of Kemmer-e- r. ments wars served. SU Patrick design In out wer decorations carried the with Mr. Robert Those Wyo, Bradford. J, visiting present wer Mrs. Charles Sloan, Mrs. Olen Alleman of Salt Lake en- Mr. Jack TheisemrMr. Paul Evans, C. tertained Saturday In honor of Mias Mrs. Joseph R, Murdock, Jr., MrsMrs. Mrs. George Harris, Blanch Taylor of Lethbridge. Canada J. Mclntlr. who is 'Visiting with' hcBother Mra. Bert- Moore- Mro.- Wiltism Elmer and Mrs. John Williams J.F. Taylor of Magng. Mr. E. A.- Tanner of Nephi la hsr The B. T. M. dub has postponed It visiting. meeting until April . Mr. and Mra. W. W. Markham reMra Louise Wortben and son. Bert, SaCbrday from a visit with relspent the week-en- d at Springyllle with turned atives at Park City and Salt Lak City. Mrs. Wallses Macs. B. H. Engelk and children of Mrs. Mra L. O Naylor 6f Ogden is visiting Sait Lake have arrived hsr to make With her mother. Mra L. C. ghurtlsff. Mrs. with home Mra John Loutensock entertained the their Engelkes sister Lula Gsrmo and Mies Ehel NowMagna Ladies' club and tbeir husbands, Mrs. z ers. Mr. and Mra c. C. Harrison sntsr-talne- d Miss Msyms Schow, city clerk, spent last evening st thejr horns. wae She ths Miss Mary Bezsant entertained her several days in Beaver. guest of hsr aunt, Mra Joseph Bake Sunday school class at her horns. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Ranks and Mr. and Mra. George Guggseburg were guests of Mr. and Mra-A- daughter, Jane, went to Salt Lake J. Thursday of last week. Thompson of Sandy last week.- Mra D. P. Van Fleet returned from Miss Anna Broderick spent the weekend with Miss Rose Watrous of Salt Black aRock Monday morning having week visiting hsr aieter, Mra spent Lake. ManneL ss , Special $15 Reduction 10 Months to Pay- I MILFORD. I e Bun-da- were-preae- nt No Interest Charged. Ladles If 'You See IU You Are Sold. Trade in Your OJd Qne. I m 1 Jn Balt Loka J;for ,herr home th Raat week with after tela- tlvln Miss Hasel Brady returned to Delta oundgp after apeudlng the paet two months with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart. The Relief aocisty gave a amuseparty Friday in the North ward dancing ment hail. Misa Georgians Smurthiraite came to M-- l 0 11 Nephi Wednesday to take charge of ths domestic science department of the DELTA local high school. Mis Ada JMbson returned to her ' work at the state university Sunday "Mr. and Mrs. Ben Douglas returned after a short visit with relatives. The elders quorum gave a successful Wednesday from a visit In New York City discing party Tuesday evening. Miss Edna Scorup of Provo spent the Mra Willis Savage of Kanosh 'Is visMrs. Martha Wallace and daughter, first part o fthe weak hsr. iting with hsr parents. Bishop and Mra Mra Della McCun Steed returned te VoWHeld. Vivian, entertained at dinner Sunday at their horn In Granger, compliment- Eantaquin Wednesday after a visit wits 1. nn E Bishop left for Salt Lake of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georg ing Mr. and Mr. Wallace Coo City Wednesday, after having been In Shelley, Idaho, who are. visiting in Delja for some time with her daughter, Abner Bigler Was a Brigham visitor Mr" A. P. Wallace, Granger. r Mra M. O. Porter left Delta for Twin1 entertained the during th week. Mina - Vera Watt One of the social events of th week .Fails Saturdry evening to visit with Ten club Monday evening. Gaeti her mother. Mra Lillie J Rice. riven Monday evening at the guesta were present.. Mr Wallace Holman snd Mrs Frank rest by members of th Klwants Mies Garnet Grant entertained Thursclub in honor of their wive A ban- Strickley entertained the Jolly Stitchday evening at her home In Granger, was served. An Interesting pro- er club JPriday. Luncheon waa served In honor of Mies Ruth Harmon, who quet consisting of music and speeches at VM. will be married next week,. to Harvey gram was Mr and Mrs. James G. Scott left carried out. TWenty-fiv- e Mrs E. H. Erlckaen entertained Sun- Brown of Taylorsville Mr and Mrs A. F. Bracken returned Deltg Saturday for Shoshona Idaho, to day afternoon in honor of ths siebth guests were present. The evening was Sunday from Logan, wher they hay make their home. of hsr son, Osr spent with games and music. birthday anniversary Mr, N G. Peterson is In Fillspent the winter. Twenty-si- x aid friends were present. Charles White and daughter hav Mrs. Eliott Miller returned Sunday more with her parents visiting Provo. Miss Helen Petersen, who ha been home from a visit at Mr and Mra. M, V. Marshall enterfrom Salt Lak of Utah this Mrs. F. Nauman entertained the Past Ross Bradford ef Salt Lak was a tained Saturday evening attending isthe Universitya few days-a- t winter, Hh ladles of the Relief society will spending Chief Companion club at her home In Nephi visitor Wednesday. home with her mother, Mra A. E. Salt Lake. Thursday afternoon. Members of th S 8. club enter- give a concert ana oantata tonight. Petersen Mis The S 8. a club met with Mrs Wil- tained Friday evening at th high Mjra Underhill of Woodrow J B 6ee!r of Ephraim visited Mt. liam B. Erickson. Wednssday afternoon. school building In honor of their spent th week end in Delta the guest surPleasant Relatives this week was of her sister. Mist Ada Underhill. Miller were Marvin decorations Ths in pleasantly keepK G Btrlngham of Sait Lake was a ing with St. Patrick s day. Dinner waa Friday evening. prised at his home were Mt- - Pleasant visitor Wednesday and Twenty-five present. The shrved by students of the domestic guests Thursday evening-wadepartment, after which game spent with games and science Miss Gladys Erickssn entertained music. wer enjoyed. The following were MARRIAGE LICENSES Friday evening st s lunrheon snd the present: Mr. and Mr EarUeld. Mr. entertained Churches 0, for ths LA Chere8otree riTjb Baptist Aid society at her home Wed- and Mr. James Ellison, Mr and Mrs. Mies Dslsy Eflrksen of Raymond, CanTh Wkwlxf anontag Lyl Bigler. Mr and Mrs. Enos Jones, Hrinees nesday afternoon. ada. was a spaetal cu4t W. G Foord left Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. Rslph Brough, Mr. and " by b senary clerk for The thieenth annual celebration of ElMra Mrs. Jack Wright, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin she Join will where Cal , Centro. the week ending PrMayt the Mt Pleasant Pioneer Historical as- Mr Foord. and visit for six weeks Bowles. Mr and ' Mrs Gerald CaxW. sociation held Friday waa attended hv Mrs. ARVon Christensen. Mr Mra M Heckel will entertain the Mr and K. a tarae yatherlng of pioneers and their Mr. J. Mrs Mrs snd and James Bird, Aid societies at descendants and was pronounced the Biptlst and Methodist Bean and Mr. and Mra John RichardBert a Da via Bawl Booth. iq Salt Lake next Wednesday son successful affair of the kind ever herjiome Provo. afternoon. X number of here K. Alta 1 Jsnsen Miss SoreAlbert entertained the 81 Fern Hrury, Thursday afternoon, a miscellaneous The dancing party st club at th horn of her'eousln. Mrs Gardner, Pror. guest were present Mra H- - Tata oncluvlon-o- f r, the rtavs fet1vl shower was tendered Ci!-Edward Coin Well Gerald Caster. Roth a Tuesday evening. xv; bride, at her hbm in Butler Twelve guesta were present. (les-wguests Daurhertyr Salt Lak,' enjoved 4r nearly 5 John Rulon Mama, Jenny Grow, Salt The Twentieth CenturV club met villa Gens Candland of Salt Lak Is Miss sfternoPn st dhe home of Mrs .The C U. - elnb met Thursday eve- visiting at th bom Thursday of Miss Mabel Lekt John Trujchor. More Markt, Salt Lak, Lou!a A- - Petersen. Mm Bernarmr ning wlthMiss Rachel Janason. Sperry. Gordon D. Saderup. Ron M Relnhard. Rut'' lesion. the Miss Helen Smith entertained 2t of Salt her Mra- W1. luirchag,$ptralned Lak. snd GrthaM from "Women of the roMe"'" club - friends her at her evening girl Friday afternoon. William L. Strnqulit, Tremonton; DoroFriday musical a short program afer which The Relief Society of Granger, en- home In honor of her fifteenth birth thea J. Borr. Ben dr. was rndcrd and luncheon served to tertained Gamea and music refreshments I A. Ferguaod. Genova Salllvao. Lythe old folks of the .ward day, V) guests . A program was wer enjoyed man, Wjo. Wednesday evening. A O children Mr and Ton'a Collard W, of MHes Prof Mrp Fsnn followed by dancing Green are visiting at tbs W Andersen re- rendered Mrs. Anna Hanson entertained last Fountain MrPftcrsn snd Sunt. J. Salt s. T. horn of - and Lake whsre Friday evening turned SunTxy from In honor of thev fctended the sessions of Utah Ednas. birthday anniversary. ! 1 ! superfntsndents and supervisors. Twenty guests were present. The evening Was spent with dancing and " BEAVER. Matilda Buchanan. Mrs. StvlUa Ribjr, who spent the past year at Salt Lake City, returned home last week. Jewel Peterson, who has been at tending the U. of tE, came home Sat He le preparing to go on a urday mtsstoh to Germany early In ApriL A baby girl was welcomed at the home of Mr. and Mra. Richard Lund be rg Jaatj &k. & Mr and Mrs. Lewie Mower are re over tho arrival of a baby girl Jole'ng at their home March 2'J Mr and Mra Tarl Nielpon are parents of a baby girl born March 1 Mr 'and Mra Zimmerman are re. etvlng congratulations on the arrivh al of a baby girl 21 Joseph Day of Bountiful Is a guest at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mra E A. Day. Sr Mlaa Ardh. Ttree'n entertained v evening-- fT.g the following. Elsie Laraen. Verenna Graham. Arel Miner Alton Mower and Bernard Laiaea Games, in unto and refreshments were enjoyed Mr, Dora Rawllmon entertained at a and luncheon Thuradav kenalngton Must" ar.d game, w ere enevening Ten joyed ladiey Mra Jemea Orten, hr, la ialting at Murray and Salt Iko f'ltv week with friemla and relativeae at Fairvlew Mr and Mra Lvnn Hall of Sat Ijike City are gueate at the home of Mra Loulea I.lndqulat On Saturday evening Mr arimira MONROE H. M. Rasmuaaen enlcrtaned at dinner M-- K In honor of Mr Lvnn Hall Covers were lal for in The wedding of Miss Zina Wash-hnr- n Last evening the Fairvlew Commerof Monroe and J. Edwin Bird of cial club members entertained their the place at the homo of partner at a banquet am) dancing bride's took Mrs O. P. parents, Mr and party In the EchpSe pavilion 2f The Washburn, on March 7 m. by Prest, performed at p I K. Mnclehy and was followed Immea. The truest for sixty diately by supper ? In dancing and evening v aa spent decowaa beautlfullv music The homo rated In a delicate pink and white and the to added Mra. E. M Johnvton entertained th potted flowers and ferns Bemen a . Ailaalonary i hn r.irt 1 ivc arangemeiit home Tueaday- afornoon The lersou from "Playing Square With Tomorrow," waa presented by Mias Celeru Tweutx-flv- a m embers ana MURRAYMoaely. preaent. Tha society exgusta towere send several delegate to the pects ta be bald in Gunspring Presbytena) Am r Rohlason, assisted by her moth- nison jjpril 7. Mr. William Robinson ntrtained Mra Av--J Svndergaard baa as het ef, at her home Tuesday guesta thlswaek, her daughters. Mrs A twenty gueets in honor of birthday anni evening, of B Lake and Frlabv Salt Mra. B, II, The verar. evening waa spent with Mensel of Hiawatha. Mra. J. W. Locke will entertain th games. Mi Viola Jankina entertained tha Home Culture club nfxt VVedncsflajr E. S. club at, hef home, Monday afternoon Mr. and Mr. S. E- - Jensen are at home emnf Mr' R O. Simon entertain sad again after, a coupls of months stay ed Mr. st dinner Sunday, at their homo in In Salt Lake for Covers were laid Cottonwood. Miss Celeste Moaeiv'a ISundav. sehool class enjoyed a KU Patrick party at twelve. of Jack.-and Rraxer Mr. aon, the girls dormitory Ftvday evening of her pats, Garfield have bean glU'-atBishop and Mrs Jatfie Larven ent Mr. and Mra, JohA HOT of Mill at a dinner Sundav for Creek. I C. H. Mias Mrs. and Jacobs, Dorthy " d, t ! -- v- are infinite possibilities for international friendliness in such a Held so soon after the meeting. Conference on Limitation of Anna- men!,' it wilTturn the thought of all the Americas toward the idea of closer association between the countries, and toward a hitherto undeveloped chan- nel for such association the friendly interest of women." Mr. Charles S. Woodruff, chair--1 man of the convention committee, reported great enthusiasm in Baltimore In connection with the Paa-- j American plan. We find interest, on every side," said Mrs. Wood-- i ruff. Men and women citizens of Baltimore are cooperating in- every way possible to make the Conference a great international event. present e s Mrs.- H. B. "Chase -have Mr. an - , 1 Mr. and Mra. R. A. Huntington of Salt Lake were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Richards last week. Mrs. Amy Gnowley and Mias Janet Sharp entertained the Beehive girls at a candy pull. ' A surprise party was given in honor of Mina Thelma Earaen at her home. The following guests were preMnt, Vesta Patterson. Vinta, Anna and Eleen Christensen, Lamar Loutensock, Harola Harris. Bert Richardson. Morris Bowen. Ted Paulson, Harry Hancock and Wallace Ashby. Mrs. P, H. Christensen end ton are pending a few day. la Balt Lake wltn friends and relatives. .Miss Dorris Phillips entertained nt a on home at birthday her party Spencer avenue. ' tthoetjrtt - frfrW MAGNA. uoererv ly CO. Bungalow." Friday evening at the ward houee. Mr, knd Mr Sam Wallac. entertain ed t dinner Monday evening. In honor of Mr. and Mrs Wallace Cook, of Shelley, Idaho.- - 1 FOlfSME - Don't tak chance I 1M SO. 4TB WEST. one-thir- r? , . REDHAU FIREPROOF x Cantmontr tvL e' lu heJtegaa ' 4a ,vI day evsntng at ths bom of Bernice Baldwin. Mias Zola Fsrnlsy was the guest of honor at a party and candy pull given by friends at her home Saturday evening Those present were Eveljn Low, I Lucille Burk, Marian Lindsay, Bomtle I Anderson, PeW olf Muruwck, Ernest and Wesley Ferrer. Pearce, I Mrs. Chester Phillips entertained at a birthday surprise party at hsr bom Saturday evening ef last week compU-- r mentary to her niece. Miss Leonora Phillips Eight guests were present. I Games and music were enjoyed- - A buf-- I . fet luncheon was served. ( Mr. and Mrs Blsine Bettlnson wer j surprised at their horns Saturday eve-waa nlng of UM week. Luncbeo served. Mr. and Mrs Charles Mueller and family left Monday for their home to Payette, after spending two weeks her with relative. Mrs Ellis R Shipp of Salt Lake City j ! arrived her Monday. Bh will spend a few days with Mr. and Mra. Ernest j Shipp and family. Miss Hortenae Dean entertained ths La Coslenda club at her home Monday evening SI member wer present. Miss May Moves entertained at a at her home Saturday afternoon party of last week. Ten guests were present. Refreshments were served, Mr. and Mrs Loy Wheeler entertained the Fortnightly Reading club at thelrrhome Thursday evening. Miss VellaMorris was "surprised at her home Monday evening. Nineteen guests wer present Games and music were enjoyed Mrs E A Petty was hostess to th wrn Te eti fr'h t "h r now Twelve members Tuesday evening were present. The evening was spent In sewing. 'A buffet luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Betflnson and Miss Martha Beaumont were the dinner guests of Mrs John Nowers Sunday Miss Hannabell Gillies entertained at a candy pull atf her home Saturday evening of last week Twelve guests were present The evening wag spent In asms and music Mrs Herbert Stapley entertained the Ladles Sewing elub at her home Tuesday afternoon. The afternoon was spent In sewing. . A buffet luncheon was served. Leland Dean was surprised at his homa Tuesday evening. Twenty guesta were I Lo Anfelefl and ' Southern California Interests Womeivft j Goods . FOUR SECTION THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY; MARCH 25, 1922. IV. hr hslr-dress- efs ht . V |