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Show y; - i page nciiT TTrEJott?.NAiyxrAH an; rAcrm county, utah 'ftie following studchts bf the! Mr. W. S. Glc-hand family 1 A. G. "went to Salt Lake last are home aher spending the end to attend the track ter at Saft Lake City. meet. Willard ..Knowles, Floyd j Mr and Mrs. Roy Coates, Lot rame Ivins, Stanley j entertained at dinner, Sunday ail Mrs, Chauncev Park LtUtTandClen 'ty1 j insen, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hunt, Evans. , . Mr.and Mrs. Lon JarvisofJIy-pent- MisSvVenice Rees last rain and Mr: and MrsrC. KY. Week end at i.fewiston Miss . Clara Watkins spent Hams of Richmond. Mrs. Harry, Christenson and last week" end at Brigham City. visiting; rt- ns; a former family of Ogden-artudent 4f the 1). A. C. spent lative hsre. last week fend here and was a Miss Marge Hendry spent thfe Delta Beta at the end at Ogden with 'her sisweek chapter gufest - - - ter Mrs. Dewey Summers. - Miss Martha Geddes spent last M Ss Bessie Maughan is spenr week end at Pbeston. ing a few weeks in Salt Lai e - - Master Easton Carlisle of with friends. Brigham City- is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes with his grand,: (arents, Mr. and motoreito Midval? and .spent Mrs. H. J. Carlisle. Saturday ancLSunday, Mrs.-A.-Osmond was the wras callMrs. W. H. recipient of a surprise party ed to Salt LakeMaughan on ao week last Thursday evening gven her by the teachers of the Junior High count cf the illness of Mrs. W. School. At the the close of the II, B. Maughan. Mr. ancL Ilaslam school year Mra. Osmond will go to Provo ta make her (home. of Lewiston spent Wednesday The party was planned in com- with Mrs. Ann J. Haslam. The Eoxeldel- - High School agpliment to her befoie her departure. A musical program was ricultural club was in our city, rendered, this, together with Friday visiting some of the dairy games furnished the evening's hprds, Mr.'and Mrs. Heber Bankhead given at Mrs. Osmonds home The rooms were' decorated with are spending the w;ek at Brig tulips, hyacinths and grpenery ham City with their daughter, At the close of the evenings Mrs. P. J. Forester. en tert ai nment:-re- f reshments A number- - of ladies spent - a were served. Thirty five guests soc aL afternoon at the home of were In attendance. Miss Myra Mrs. Thursday, v Nelson and Mrs. Effie Brown 24tth. April were the committee on arrangeMr. apd Mrs. James Bradments. shaw are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine son at their hon.e. Miss Afton Jones spient the WELLSV1LLE p wek' end"at Richmond as the 'guest of Air.' and Mrs. Thorpe The Ladies Literary club of llsaacson. Wellsville met at the home of Mr. Vernon Maughan returnMrs. Daniel A7Leishman, Tues- ed. home Sunday from Salt Lake. day evening, April 30 with Mra. Mr. Maughan will be general Archie Baxter,-- Mrs. Lamont Al- manag?WTof the Idlewilde con- len and Mr?. Herman Theurer, fectonery. r Mr. Norval Bailey spent the assisting the hostess, Dr, Coulter of the U. A. C. reviewed the Week end .n Salt Lake on busin took The mind in th making ess. by E, Robinson an informal disElder William R. Parker who Miss Aftoh for th? cussion followd. past four months has Jones gave ttvo piano selections. been doing missionary work in Venetian Love Song and Good the Hawaiian Jslandswas forcNight by Ethelbert Neven. Af- ed to return home last week on ter a khort business session the account of ill health, M rPark-e- r remainder o fthe time was spent expects to return if his health in social hour.1 Dainty refresh- improves. ments were served, Mrs. W'illiam P. MaUghan of Out of town guests were Dr. Rexburg, Idaho, is visiting rearid Mrs. Coulter, Miss Char- latives here. : lotte Dancy, and Miss Dora Wright. Twenty e'ght members kfadH RICHMOND guestsws represen t. T 0. win-wee- k -- I Mrs. G. V. Thatcher and The ti. A, C. WolhenA Faculty daughter. Miss Patiense Thatch- League met yesterday afterndon er, entertained at an attractive-J- y at the Home Economics cocttage. appointed bridge luncheon-.Tuesda- Miss Alice Kewley arid MfsT afternoon.- - a color James" H, ' Linford with their scheme cf pink and white was respective were in groups feffectively carried olit in all charge. Mrs. Ira M. Hawley the appointments. Pink and read and discussed the play white hyacinths and greenery Pasteur by Sacha Guitry, Mr. arranged in silver vases formed Mark Nichols sang two songs. the centerpieces for the various The. rooms were decorated luncheon tables. The favors and w'ith yellow daffodils. Refreshe ments were served. A short busiplace cards completed the scheme. ness meeting preceded the prothe Following luncheon the tables were arrang- gram. - ed for bridge. Score prizes were The Clio club met Wednesday awarded to Miss Lena Reynolds afternoon with Mrs. James H. of Ogden and Mrs. Joseph New-bol- Linford. Miss Barlow gave a review of the Atlantic Monthly The Logan chapter of the magazuje for April. Tea was Business and Professional Wo- served.' The following ladies mens club was favored by the were .special guests: Mrs. E. G. presenoe of eleven of the state; Peterson. Mrs. T. B. Budge, Mrs. . officials of the B. P. W. club Joseph and Mrs. Jcn- from Salt Lake and Ogdeh Sun- nie Thomas. day. The ladies were taken to the Jhe Pierian Society of the Hotel Eccles where a lunch-eq- n college met Young Brigham was served. From 4 to 6 Thursday afternoon in the din a reception was given by" the loroom Mechanic at Arts the cal members of the club in com- - ing with the following girls building pliment to- - the visiting-ladieas hostessees f Miss Abbie The"reception commi ttee were Scholes, Miss Sadie JLamb and as followsrMrs. Bianch G. Pitt- Miss Lois Follefct. Mrs. Mary C. man. Miss Dora Wright, Mrs. Barber read two one act plays Musser, Miss Ermria K. Laub, My Lace. by Novelette Ladys Miss Amy Pratt, Miss Lillian and The Maker of Dreams by Wennergren, Miss Vera Carlson, Rawn. Miss Drucilla Baker Mrs. Nellie B. Murch, Miss Rena a song. Refreshments were B, Maycock., Through the court- - sang served. .A. .short business meetf Mr: Br GrThatcher thfe esy-othe program, preceeded ladies were shown through the ing met Thursday the Logan chapter Capitol Theatre. They also visThe .Service Star Legion of ited the Bluebird. The remain- afternoon at the Chamber of ing time was spent in motoring Commerce. Mrs. Harold Ceder-lun-d around the city and vicinity. gave a reading, musical - The committee on arrangements numbers were rendered by Mrs. consisted of the following ladies : C JRich and Mrs. Charl- Miss Esther Peterson, Miss Nell George Carlson. A business meeting es Porter and Miss Catherine Cooper. The visiting ladies TA atten- proceeded the program. Adelaide The Misses Ellen and dance were as follows; Miss Nielsen of the University of T. Julia Lynch, Miss Joarma Utah, are spending the Week fend Sprague, Mrs. Clara M. Clawson, here with their parents, Mr.and Mrs. Elizabeth Corey, Miss NellMrs. fV M. Nielsen. - -7 1 e , u i , -- f tJ I J i J t defcor-ativ- u. s-. i , -- , s i -, 1 1 ; M r s : v iiv i i - "r I . h i - ie M. Manning and Miss ElizaThe Sorosis Club of the B. Y. beth Fitzgerald and Miss Eva E. C. scored a big success Thurs- f Hallis all Margaret Stewart, C. Beringer, Miss ards and Mrs. Ada of--S- of thirteen acts which they Maud Rich at Nibley 'Hkll. This presented Griswold of is the most ambitious perform. Ogden. ever - performed by the Thte following memberes of the ance ' Kiwahis club and their wives club. A carnival dance was given went to Brighant City Monday last evening at the gymnasium 16 whereAhey..were.giiests-o- tl if i 1 Lake; Miss day evening inthe vaudeville Mis3 Jennie , s 5 u c Brigham elubat a Banquet, dance and motor trip around the city and vicinity: Dr. and Mrs, J. W- - Hayward, Mr. and Mis. B. G. Thatcher, Dr, and Mrs. W. LI Wanlass. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. C. T, Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. O. tW. Darley, Mr. k A !v ti if 5 i i V Brigbarri-YoungColleg- " emblems. ' y. fe A. ?C. Womens Facility' will give a card lunch- and Mrs. Joseph A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Serge, B. Bensotl, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hay ball. Dr. and Mrs, Frank L West, Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. West, Mr. and Mrs. William Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs.' Parley E. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs." W. W. Merrill, A. L. Durham, D. E. Robinson, and -- Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Maeser. Mrs. S, E. Clark has invitations out for a luncheon to. be given Monday of next week.- -The Clio club will give a dancing party Monday of next "week League eon Saturday. May 10th at the home of Mrs. Weston Vernon, to Mrs. Tracey Abell entertained the members of her club at a bridge tea Thursday afternoon, at the conclusion of the card games tea was served. The jrooms and tea table Wert decorated with spring flowers. Covers were laid for sixteen guests. Mrs. H. J: DeWitt entertained the members of her card club yesterday afternoon. The rooms wfere decorated with cut. flowersr At the close of the' afternoon refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Larsen entertained at dinner party, with a social evening following, Thursday, in celebration of their ity entertained at a theatre Wooden wedding janniversary. The table was decorated with a basket of rosoes. Covers were laid for 30 guests. Following the dinner games .music and dancing were the entertainment. Mrs. H. A. Adamson of Richmond. Mrs. W. 0. Christensen of WellsviUe, Mr?. P. W. Eliason and Mrs. D. C. Budge, chair--ma- n of the committee, .met Saturday evening of last week with the Doctors wives of this district, to formulate plans of en-- i of the by the studeht body of the school The Pierian society were the hostesses of the party- - The hall was decorated with balloons, serpentine and other carnival - tertainment for the Doctor's wives during the medical convention to be held in Logan, June 19, 20 and 21. t raise funds to increase the loan fund for women students of the A- C, Tables will be arranged for cards and Mah Jongg. In the evening a one-aplay and musical will be given. . The Gamma Xi Gamma sorority-held final initiations Saturday evening of last week for the following: Mrs. Mabel N. Fry, Miss: Beth Hadfield and . Miss Anna Laura Christensen. Following the initiations a late supper U, - ct , -- was served. party Monday , L. d. New-bold- y. - -- 4- - ' house-Sunda- Mrs.-Josep- h A MO BOW A1TD STREAMER KX1X1 b tie pfetareeaae way to wear - ttsfc&ere oearf that baa ao a pattern upon ft. The ' beret craage to-cinatt- ag pattern Ud black to aUk on a pale yeftow The naall bat baa a croand. bleached peaaat straw kto. .Glorea are taa kkl with deeper tan wrist potnta had the bay la et natural at a Mah Jongg party Friday evening of last- - week at their chapter house. At the close of the evenings entertainment refreshments were served. Mr. Ray McMurray of Salt Lake was a dinner guest at the Sorosis chapter house Saturday evening of last week. Denton Smith entertained ten guests at supper Friday evening of last week at his home, Miss Ethel Jensen was a dinner guest at the Omega Tau chapter house Monday-evenin- g. - Malcolm Merrill was a dinner guest at the Alpha Delta Epsilon chapter house Sunday evening.' Clifton Crow ther and Wendell Hyde were dinner guests at the Bela Delta chapter house Monday evening. Miss Francis Thomas was 'a dinner guest at the Sorosis chapter house Friday eyenin. Miss Mildred Rider was a dinner guest at the Sorosis chapter ed , -Ol- aJifomia'knTQiK. ojorado lie-Baugh,- andytwr NafionalPtidp l SantaFe SupcriorSeiVice meals -- your assurance ofadeujhtful trip- J. J. DEVEREUX General Agent 508 Clift .Building Salt Lake City, Utah 'Coutinuf-d- , U 1 ! n ; shjras v- -. Chri-tense- n, -- fevening. The Zeta Chi sorority were ehtertained Thursday evening St the Alpha Delta Epsilon fraternity chapter house. Dancing and story telling were the Refreshments entertainment. were served. Twenty foUr couples W'ere in attendance. The house girls of the Zeta Chi sorority entertained at a theatre party at the Capitc Wednesday --evening. Refreshments were served at the Blue- bird. The Lambda Iota fraternity entertained at a dancing party At the Womans gymnasiuih Saturday evening of last week. Games interspersed with the dancing. Light refreshments were served. The members of the fraternity and their partners were in attendance. Friday eveningof last week the U. A. C. tennis team" vrere entertained at dinner by the Phi Delta Theta fraternity at their chapter house in Salt Lake. The members of the Pi Zeta Pi fraternity who went to Salt Lake to attend the track meet Saturday of last w eek were dinner guests at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity chapter house. The Sorosis society entertain- , ks vice-Preside- nt mid-we- ek Mr,-an- folder ,nd details Tpicture Lower Money Rates Ahead Says Babsort -- 1 - Haivf Sceriey-'yMwRc- d house Wednesday evening. Mrs. Abbie White, Mrs. Lucy White and Miss Hortense White were dinner guests at the Beta Delta chapter house Sunday. d cLRobinsoiv Glade were guests at the Delta next meeting will beheld at the homfe of Airs. Roy Parkinson, Nu Chapter house recently. The Gleaner girts of the RichLaVoir Card was a dinner on Tuesday. May 6th, Miss mond ward mutuals entertained A. the Delta Charlotte at fepsilon of the U, guest Alpha Dancy, chapter house Wednesday eve- C. will give a lecture on mother- at a very successful party, Tueshood. ning. day evening for the Richmond There will be a picture show Ward Mutuals. A good progrtn Mrs. Lillie B. Langton went to Salt Lake Thursday for $ ffew given Saturday fevening in con- consisting of the following num nect oai with 'special features giv-e- bers wa rendered : Violin soro: days visit. Mrs. Clifford Goodwin has arby .Miss Margurit Maughan Georgia-MerrillReadings in rived home from Southern Cali- and Miss Ruth Jones of the U. costume Maiggie Nelson; Uuei, fornia where spent of U the proceeds to be used for Amy Harris and Clara AnrU most of the winter. civic improvement. Come and son; vocal trio, Madeline Mr. ahd Mrs. G. W. Thatcher Qhjfly a real treat and Margaret Hendricks and h:lp vour motored to Salt Lake Thursday Irene Stoddard. This prograrn community . Rfternoon. Miss Hortense White ..of the was followed bv games and dancthe ooarcami blouse Mrs. Frank Dairtes arrived U. Al C. fextensiort ing conducted by Miss Margaret sari becam In seme Instances i service, pave here from Berkeley, California, a Test tor efeeree are so short Aliss Amy. Harris very instructive lecture Thurs- Hendricks. are Sunday. bat n negBgtbte matter. they had on refreshments. cf the the feei'ue charge TWa Moose is ot dun blue snk Miss Hattie Srtiith, librarian day, April 24th, of ihfants. Twenty-tw- o ladies Miss FlorenceAVebb had change printed to smse an a darter bine of the U. A. C. spent last week were in attendahce and all bit of the program. Miss Clara An- end ban frefy much the appearrance end in Salt Lake. , cer- at betirg'ninde oot of an orerslxed Mrs. Clara M. Clawson return- as though they were greatlj derson acted as m "stress of bandtochiet Red exit tte and emonies. come benefited, and out ladies er home to Salt Lake Monday belt complete the blouse. more hear of these good lectures At the "conjoint session of the 1 afternoon.- Miss Lueile- - Yeates retumed giventhe lastThuraday of each Mutuals of the ,tvo wards which the of her nt the City Hall will be held Sunday Alay 4, the little birthday anniversary home to Salt Lake Sunday after- Melba. daughter The Ladies Farm Bureau was following program will be renIhe wreek end Ihere as a guest of The South Ward Relief SoMiss Violet Neilsen. raiganizcd Thursday, April dered : club will go to Cove ciety Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Jones 24th at WellsVille w.th Mrs. Dramatization cf the M. I. A. Sundayglee to king at the motored to Salt Lake Tuesday Brigham Maughan as Piesident slogan, Talk, duet by Ford Hen-ric- M, I. A. evening session. conjoint and returned the following day. Mrs. James M. Williamson aniT Van Webb, Duet by Mrs. Hilma Wight and Mrs. Ross Nyman has returned and Mrs. Bessie Jones Rufh Doty and company. Solo, Alleln Hendricks spent Saturday home from California where he Secretary. The follow in jr ladies Mary Barnett. w'ere chosen as preject leaders: spent several months. Mrs. Pollock Wooley of Salt at Logan the guests of Mra. Mrs. J. A .Beirdneau spent the Millinery, Mrs. Hilda Leitnam, Lake has been visiting here Walter Barrett. at Brigham City end Margaret Bankhead : Sc"ing w4h her parents Mrs. William Johnson has reMrs. turned to her home at Rigby, visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. violet Paridnron and Veda T. H. Merrill ' W. Valentine. Smith ; Remodling, Barbara Mrs Florence Nelson and Miss Idaho, after spending the winMrs. C. T. Cannon went to Hall and Amy Woodward ; Dress Laura Rasmussen went to New- ter here with her daughter, Mrs Salt Lake Thursday morning Sarah and Mavviila ton Sunday to attend the funer- L. H. Byllen. where she spent the remainder PerkinsBrenchky Mrs. Elna J. Merrill and Mrt. ; Home Convenience--?- , al Junius .Rigby of the week. Pearl Leishman and Jane R. Airs. RueJ Rigby of Newton Florence Nelson and Miss Laura Dr. V. S. Coulter wfent to Parker. Nutrition, Vie Davlcy spent a few days of last week Rasmussen of the stake Primary, Wellesrille Tuesday evening to and Katherine Board went td Newton 'Sunday Lea," here with relatives. review, the book The Mind in Eva Green and Sad eGardening to attend the Junius Rigby funA. Mrs. D. Baxter. Hendrcks entertain the Making to the Ladies Litereral. ed Landscape with a Esther ait dinner her Gardening home, ary club. Mrs. Coulter. Miss Kerr and Mrs. Florence Nelson and Miss Jane Bailey,. Poultry, Tuesday in honor of Mrs. F. H. Charlotte Daneey and Miss Dora Rose Laura Rasmussen attended the Bankhead and ParkOf Iren California. j Alameda, Rainey Wright were special guests. the Mrs, II. W. Merr.ll entertain- Prmary conference at Commiinity Welfare, Miss Gladys Dopp. a former inson. student of the U. A. C. spent the Mrs. W. O. Christensen, chair- ed in Mrs. Raineys honor Wed- Smithfield first ward Sunday evening cf last week. last week end here. She was a man with Ida Allien, Mary S. nesday. Mrs. Alfred Christensen endinner guest at the Sigma Theta Bailey, Laura Archibald and Women's clubs in Japan have Mary A. Hendry with the com- tertained with breakfast ThursPhi chapter house. formed a federation along the Elna Miller of Brigham City munity to brick flies? ladies hey day morning for Mrs. Rainey lines similise of orgaizations exwill the" Farm Bur- and a number of other friends. try to make spent last week end here as a in the United States and isting eau succfess a m Wells vil'e. Mr. and Bamma at Xi Gamma the Mrs, Funk entertainguest coutries-ProbablPresident D. M. Bickmore of ed with a social evening at her other chapter bouse. tl e dean cf business Miss Margaret Baker, who has the Hyruhl Stake gave n very home Thursday for Mrs.. Rainey. women in Massachusetts is Mrs. been teaching school jn South- abel talk on pTeparation to th0 Mrs. Sophus Christensen Nellie BoutWell, who for forty ern Utah has returned home to officers and teachers of the vVelrt with a family dinner at has conducted a toy store ville ward Sunday School. spend summer vacation. her home Thursday in honor of year? in the of Worcester. and-Harol- fares to Vctv low round-tri- p d . -- city From DaSo . HeVeo ) roweur it will be a flood. Mr. Babson was asked whether he sees anything which could prevent this cheaper money from materializing. The only thing which can possibly make high money rates for the next twelve ninths, he replied, is .a willingness by Europe to, pay very high rates and a willingness by our banks to be tempted by these' high rates. This means they would be loaning our money to Europe instead of to our own peodoubt if the ple. Personally-banks will do this to any extent. The bankers of, the United States arfe a fair minded group of men, intensely interested in building up the communities in which they live. They loan money outside only when they cah-hsafely loan it at home: Moreover, we should not expect any banks fo loan money when they cannot safely ldan it, because the money really js not ot theirmoney but rather the money of the people of the community, I am basing my forecast ofj lower money rates on these " four things: 71 (1) Banks will loan money in order to exist. (2) Banks will loan money where they can get the best rate with what in their opinion is safety. (3) Banks will question the safety of most foreign loans Until conditions in Europe become more settled. Hence, they will loan their funds at home. (4) In the meantime the demand for funds at home will slacken owing to a general quietness in business as evidenced by the Eabsonchart standing at 8 per cent below normal To tempt people to, borrow under such conditions rates must 'decline. These declining rates,, however, always result in new developments and make for permanent growth and increased prosperity. Manufacturers of automobile tires are the greatest users of carbon black which is obtained from natural gas. . - CHICHESTER S PILLS VRAM). PHI to 114 an Hot hove, Matod witb fell f Mhev, Buv Ask faff toeulilc' fetbboa, T feUifOND HRA.Nft PILLH M for Best, Safest, Alwsys JteBst SOU BV DRUGGETS EVIRYWRE J V |