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Show Ainu 16, ly7. . gave a charming and artistic evening to a select and appreciative audience. The concert was given as a C. A. C. lyceum number. The proceeds wi.l be contributed to the Home Economics cottage furnishing fund. Dl Mirta phent , My 4mt (b Mrs. F. P. Champ and two Incest Dt lh uld tfUlor ahfctt new tm hwwBly ehi.dren ,and Mrs. W. C. Win-to- n un the night thM ChrUt vai An hymn ea th Rwurmlba ww? An4 uhImum of Deluth, Minn., arrived ' tfff. home Tuesday from Los Angel7 Wkat It their Easter t fee they bm tm inmt I There the holy sunshine anna es. California, where they have VJTTv Ne sluteow V-500-wor- d In the heart of aoootub Dee mlM. essdys spent the winter. Wheat breaking glory ranches down to ua. will C. cosmetof Dr. and use Alrs.D. The Budge proper With Hit ml How did the Lard keep Easter? ics tend to prolong a youtharrive home this week end from Sack te meet Mary, where slat grieved alone With face and mfes ail trader!? the UmmU, Boise, Idaho. Dr. Budge went ful appearance. Uste the very sepulcher He came. Boise to attend the Rotary for cleansto cream Lettuce ' club convention and Mrs. Budge Me we aotrjhink (as He cam back tt hef ing The many mansions may be ad astir Combination or him and visited Tissue accompanied With tender steps that hasten in the wnp relatives. with cream for Easter night dag? f Seeking tbek ewn upon (his '' Aliss Orita Bowen spent last Astringent lotion applied -- Only one essay may be submitted by for ,'HIRTY PRIZES will b ?trtiaf ih, veil that kMeth tiwa bc2t,mm ll ard as a guest week end at night and morning, will farhaaa tkr 4a con, tuftlr, wwttul, luua before mailed contestant. (jj tht thirty btsl essays mark on envelope) Frmm hM al Hrve. Out amir mam aa tar, of Miss Veda Mason. keep the skin clear and I jth, (as shown by Aa tnJk la tarOrat whan Ik. aawbaaaba ml 'Assays must be written neatly and dearly.' beaptifuL Mr. and Mrs. G A. Stevenson t "Good fot You" Editor, American Bottler the (sshey must be written on one side of arrived i here recently from of Carbonated Beverages, &J7 Bond Building, and street address, Your city name, aodtettolstianscnCarpaper only. Berkeley, California, where Mr. Washington, D. G state, age, lex, and occuStevenson has taken his de-- ; (1,000.00 pation must be Written at Goods Trustworthy gree from the University of I fleet prize top of the first page. this spring quarter, Prizes the List Thia la certainly worth Mrs. Victoria B. Christensen, California, Advertising mn of profe after visiting here with relativworking fot. At Interest tionitl wntn snd (nyoRt con Awarded and their patronesses, Mrs. es, they will locate in Salt Lake be to Rected with the bottled car it will bring J60.0O a year John Christiansen. Mrs. F. 0. to make their home. bonired drink industty m an? Income. It will py i good PRIZE FIRST waf are not eligible a of of the Reynolds, Mrs. John Crockett ' Airs. M. J. Holt of Oakland, expense pan It here California week the Tht judges will ba college. B. spent and Mrs. Nellie Langton. Dr. loyal S. Copeland. provide the family tMiss Nora Blood was in charge as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. 'S. E. U. S. Senator fraa Naw Yorfc 40 Sixth Prize will 500 Second Prize It automobile. with f an Needham. of the dining room. The followjf 31 Seventh Prate A. H. Klrchhofer, 125 Third Prize make a substantial payPresident National Pm Oub. Mrs. Hulme Nebeker of Salt S 75 Fourth Price $ SO Eighth Prize ing girls took turns pouring at ment on a home. And Dr. W. W. Stunner,' i 50 Fifth Prize ? 25 Ninth Prize the tea table: Helen Button, Lake spent last week end here U.S.Departmeotof Agriculture what a turn met vacation 320 Tenth Prize Mrs. as her of a mother, Lucile Afton ten guest Shand, Larsen, guests Morgan entertained Mrs. Weston Vernon will it would make possible! and 20 Prizes of $5.00 Each tomorrow afternoon' at in compliment to Mrs. Russell. LiJian Orme, Edna Madsen and Edwin Bennion. YOU can win it. Begin Writing McKimmon. The Aria Russell Salt of Howard Mrs. served. was following A late supper ah Easter tea at her home on Your Essay Now The In Ellen assisted L Retd Lake with after decorated home, was home serving girts The in North Second complEast win thu contest it to get four uw fot to Roles Tht Lucile you Dallas visitway two weeks here Carefully Hanks, Curtis, spending iment to Mrs. Lyman Ilyde who spring flowers. formation together eodev, et once. Dont delay. Dont must not be of mote than 500 words, Nettie Smith and ing with her mother, Mis. T. J. will leave In the near future for Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Johnson Johnson, now. put it off. Go oftet that g 1,000 00 with the theme "Why afdeal Gwen Hansen. Music atid the must for directly Morgan. entertained at a supper and ternoon was Ogden to make her home. Good Are three or sna two Carbonated Bottled timet, m that you Write Miss furnished by Beverages yoai ettey on The Misses Mary Woozley The Kpwanis club entertained card party Friday evening in (eel confident that it ia yout very beat. fot You. Good LuDeen Annie Rogers. Pearson, and Mary Bennett and Brick At a dinner dance Tuesday even- compliment to Mrs. Russell. The Pearse and Verna Jackson Smith and Dick Stratford moing at the Bluebird in compl- supper table was decorated Mary You are Cordially Invited to Visit Our Plant iment to the Ogden Club and with snapdragons. The Easter About three hundred guests tored to Salt Iake to attend the ca.led. end we wifl be mow pleated merit yen ell ebouc bottled carbontied bevtraget. A trip their ladies. The tables were idea was carried out in all the Military ball at the U. of U. m the through out plant mil enlighten you en the care end tboughtfulnesa employed is announcThe Soros last week encL sorority beautifully decorated with pink appointments. Covers were laid of triese populaf, adecuoU dnnki nuking roses and sweet peas. Covers for twenty four guests. Follow- es the pledging on Saturday, Mr. an9Mre. Weston Vernon Were laid for about one - hun- ing supper the remainder of the April 9th of Maurine Ballard, attended the banquet given at was spent playing Lucile Blair and DeLone Valen- the Hotel Biglow at Ogden Weddred and fifty guests. The Og- evening den club furnished the program bridge. Four score prizes were tine. After pledging the girls nesday by the Utah Democrats Phone 114 72 W. 1st North Logan went to the hotel lor dinner. in celebration of the for the evening which consisted awarded. birthday Di songs, violin and piano selecThe stake board of the Y. I.. Each pledge was given a cor- anniversary of Thomas JefferGET YOUR ESSAY IN BY JUNE 15, 1927 READ THESE HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS tions and a talk on Service by M. I. A. of the Logan stake, en- sage bouquet of" orange sweet son. A ked deancea of tep melon- will roses The . and Sorority 1 REMEMBER Attorney David Wilson. Later in tertained Thursday evening at leus Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jones count. Go otter your inn with ediee Mhe fat their optniom And by eO tan; get the evening dancing wa3 enjoy- the home of Mrs. Moses That- - colors were carried out in the week end at Ogden. last at once if yon want that 1,000.00, spent hue, ed. Sorority songs mail) beachdal te the human tyrtrm. cher, president of the board, in appointments. Mrs. S. S. Eccles spent part Mail yam twey htfarajwaa IMIW.f en eneefeetaddmwd Mrs. C. L. Jone3 entertained compliment to four of the board were sung The following at of week Bottlam Carbonated of the roi'Good fot You" Editor. American Ogden visiting attended the Sigma who are retiring from at a bridge luncheon Tuesday Bewe. 47 Bond Bnadine, Waahioflsm O & with relatives. in Chi last given Ogden party afternoon in compliment to her service as board members. Ai Winners announced in Liberty Magazine, August 13th. w by the sister, Mrs. J. S. Quinney of dinner was served with music Saturday evening,forgiven the Ogden chapter Logan Salt Lake. A bowl of pink car- following. The table was decorYVEL1SVILLE nations and pink candles formed ated with spring flowers. Covers chapter: Roma Middleton, LaAh attractive centerpiece for the were laid for eighteen guests. Mar Lyman, Margaret Thomas drinks also ere known by let! focnul name ... tonics in New England Th me ' luncheon ' table. Covers were Mrs. J. A. Hulmo was toast Edna Wilson, Patricia Par ker, WELLSVILLE, Apr. 16. and we all soda z eta in Dixie . . . soda fop in the Mid Wot . . , soft drinks in the Fat West Emma Louise Green, Shepherd laid for eight .guests. After mistress and responses were Mrs. Howard Jones entertainknow uie ginger ala. Call them what you will, but drink yout fill they're good and good fot youj ThatCarma and Roma Knight ed on Saturday afternoon, in luncheon, bridge was played. given by Mrs. Thatcher and The high score prize was award- the four ladies for whom the cher. honor of the 73rd birthday anMr. and Mrs. J. F. Wright niversary ed to Mrs. George B. Caine and party was given, as follows: of her Aunt, Mrs, " a guest prize to Sirs. Quinney. Miss Vera Carlson, Mrs. Em- who have spent the winter in Jane Parkinson. Music and so-- ! Mrs. W. O. Christensen enterCalif., arrived cial Chat were enjojed andj his family returning on Sunday, is working at American Falls Miss Dora Wright entertain- ily Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Jen- Los Angeles, home their little Mr. and Mrs. Briar llaslam spent the week end here with tained in honor of her son ed at a bridge supper Monday sen and Mrs. Nettie T. AnderThursday, delicious refreshments were ac- sened to Mrs. Jane who ladJunior dafbowl An and of Mi, and Mrs. Chris Larsen his family. nephew, Each son. the of Wright Parkinson, oblbng evening. retiring Tuesday evening. Music, games A. Parker, Mrs. were dinner guests of Mr. and fodils and yellow candles form- ies were presented with a gift companied them on the trip re Mrs. Sarah of and delicious luncheon were enThe Peter Maughan camp ed the centerpiece for the sup- in appreciation of their past turned with them. Elizabeth Parker, Mrs. Esther Mrs. Richard Haslain on Wed- the met of pioneers daughters joyed. lvventy four lutle boys Mrs. S. J. Quinney of Salt Williamson Mrs. Mary A. nesday. per table. Coversjvyere laid for service. Miss Carlson has been at the home of Mrs. Louis Ferk-- 1 and girls were present. Lake and little StodJanet, board for Mrs. Mrs. Geo. worker daughter and an Mr. Woodward, eight. Following supper ' bridge Sophia Maughan ins on Friday afternoon, With efficient Mrs. John Murray of Perry, Vas. played. The . high score t'orf' twelve years. Mrs'. J. A. spent the week end here as a dard, Mrs. Ellen P. Leishman, who have been living in the President Maggie B. Maughan Oregon came htie an WednesEllen ol Mrs. Eccles. J." L. Hogen-seawarded was1 C. guest Mrs. C. to Mrs. Mrs. Martha Mr. Daniel Mrs. and home Mrs. and Hulme of Leishman, prize The U. A. C. Womans Club Maggie P. Jones, Mrs. Martha II. Maughan have moved and presiding. Commenced by sing-- 1 day to attehd the funeral serJones. former board member mg Mope of Israel, prayer ot her sister, Mrs. James met Monday afternoon with Williamson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl enter- were special guests. Mrs. Margaret are now living in the home of Mrs. Mary A,Woodward. Sing-- ' vice E. Ivlitton held on Tuesday. G Marie Miss Mrs. E. Barber. Bradshaw and Mrs. Margaret Mr. and Mrs. fhos. Lindley reof Salt Lake was also tained at a theatre party folThe Wellsville ward Mutual Peterson gave an intereitsng Bankhead. Mis. Parkinson re- cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. ing, If Theres Sunshine in lowed with a supper at their a special guest. Your Heart. The following talk on Child Psychology, ceived seieral diama, Why Krvl , Left Home beautiful Mr. Mrs. and Phi Jones. Grover Theta The prehome in sorority Sigma Wednesday evening program was then rendered : was presented at ilvrum Tuesto some club of the the li of sents inging now returns the announce and the Grover Jones the many happy pledging occupying compliment to Mrs. JI. J. Holt Newrita by Mrs. Bessie Jones 12th to an aphome of Mr. and Mrs. Wnlard instrumental of Oakland, Calif. Six guests following girls: Ivy Ray Mason latest and best books, from of the day. selection Little day night April A .which she also audience. Mr. preciative Mrs. gave Orita fainy excerpts, and Geneva Balm, Schaub, were included. Itoy Paikinson, Parker. Indian, by Mrs. Ruby Price ; good crowd was in attendance. from authoritC. W. Mr. quoting leading and Parkinson Itha Mrs. Melvina atParks, Iluffaker, Alex Buist Mrs. and Mr. enlesson How Cities Were Found-'e. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earl Eldeis Junius Murray and ies, whom she had heard in lec- and Mr. and Mis. Alex Buist tended the shower in given tertained at a family' dinner Mary Ballantyue, De Esta Holm tures by Mrs. Sadie Maughan, Wm. S. Bailey reported their whi.le in east the last Mr. social b attended a Thilva Peck, Mr. Fanny given Howard and Mrs. of honor chorus Proud, Yes of our party followed with cards Thdrs green, and labors in the priestPhylis Peterson. A , summer. Tea was served. Mrs. and Mrs.s Lon Jarvis at llyrum Baker of Mendon on Friday Home in The Mountains, Mis- missionary day evening at their home on Spencer hood meeting at llyrum on Miss and held on Torgeson at George the was Thursday party pledge evening. evening. read by Mrs. Martha William.South Main, in compliment ' Funk were special alternoon. John Christensen was chosen Mr. and Mrs. James M. Will- son. A drama The Rescue was Sunday to Mrs. Holt. The home was chapter house last Saturday Marjorie Mr. George M. Has am of comguests. and the afternoon Monday by scholarship evening. - decorated with spring LowThe .Clio Club met Wednesday mittee to deliver the valedictory iamson was called to the hospi- - read by Mrs. Millie Baxter -; Baker City, Oregon spent Sat The Misses Iva Parks. Geneva mom- remarks were made by Iresiers. Ten guests weie included. afternoon Bluebird with at the giaduating exercises to tal at Logan on Monday Miss Drusilla Moigun enter- Schaub and Marguerite Hansen Mrs. John atthe dent Nettie Thorpe of the Dan- - iJyhome when their Gretta 'weeks ing daughter 0. Peterson as host- lie held at the South Cat he High Theta on for appendicitis iel II. Wel.s camp; inging The was tained at a card party Tues- w'ere dinner guests at the operated Dr. ess. William L. Wanlass school in Mav. Mr. Christensen house Sunday. Miss AShe is as getting along Opening Buds of Spring Time niwv Vtlihis aushtaifTfam- day evening, given m the form chapter at gave an instructive talk on In- is theso.i of I)r. and Mrs. W. 0. fine. reported a was lberta Jenson guest ' in of a surprise part;, complby S.ster Woodward, de- Wdl- O. ternational relations. 'John and ChriJlenvn of Wellsvil'e and ent- Pyer Leishman Noreen were serv-e- d Miss refreshments iment to Mrs. Howard Russell the house this week. iicious BePeterson two Air. llaslam anlslt lams. sang made excellent record songs an has Deita The Beta Alonday sorority to twenty six members and ertained at a of Salt Lake, at the home of nounces pull Friday the pledging of Anne cause and the Amiaurer song both as a riplar and an athlete evening. Ten candy morning accompanied by Mr. were PerkMrs. six little Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Johnson. Lottie guests guests by from Robinhood. Tea was serv- during f and Alls. Henry G. liasium who four years he has Margaret Pearson, ed. The home was deco; ated with Pearson, Tuere were several special not received a grade below a B present and enjoyed themselv-- ! ins. Sarah Leishman, Martha motored there to work for the Lola Leah Plowman, Madsen, Williamson and Rachel Parkin- summer. es. spring flowers. At the close De Vola Sorensen, Gwen Rigby guests in attendance. f w grades below A. and v Mrs. Mark Jones of son. Mr. and of the evenings entertainment and Helen the At Alias Pear! Spencer of Ogden Play Makers club As an ath'ete he has plajed durHyde. The sorority Mr. here Mrs. Melvin and served. were at refreshments spent Ixigan Sunday Riggs came Tuesday and spent a lew final initiations Friday meeting this week Mr. Ira M. ing his senior year as a regular Ten guests were in attendance, held 8th guests of their parents Mr. and tended the luneral service on days with Sweml-se- n Hayward read the first draft of on the football and L'lsketball her sisier, Airs. MelHortense for On Thursday evening. Miss April Monday of their nephew, Don- vin Riggs. lus original one act play Trills teams, lie is al o an excellent Mrs. Daniel J. Jones. and Dallas Johnson. Mr. Mrs. and Arthur Lyons ald Euward, the little son of Folderols. Mrs. Allen pole vaulter and broad jumper. A charming function among and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Parkinand their litt e son, returned on Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Jones Jacobs revised version the lead be was week was son the sororities of the iiinior year During are rejoicing over the arriMon-tain held to home in the 2nd ward chapel at their at the annual tea given Sunday by of her original play The Wall a mem be i of the h.gh school de- Monday of an eight pound baby girl val Home Mrs. Jones the after is a of spending sister Logan, The Brigham Y'oung camp of bating team and this year is to 6 the Beta Sorority from born Wednesday April 13th. their parents, Mr. and Mrs., Mrs. Riggs. at the chapter house at 1189 East the Daughters of the Honerrs president of hia tlass. Thomas I.indley made a trip Air. John Mrs. Wm. and Chapman. Lindley to Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett Second North in honor of the will hold its regular monthly TODAY Farmington on Alonday takMrs. Mr. Levi Parker and are the proud parents of a 10 and student body of the Utah Agri- meeting on Friday of next week and sons V ah and F'erris sons Maylin, Don and Charles a load of furniture for Mr. ing on son born pound Tuesday. April 22, at the Bluebird. The were guests ol their mother, of The cultural Wm. Lea who has bought a living Goiege. were Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Garrett week end guests rooms were decorated with a hostesses are Mrs. Lee Thatch- .Mrs. Kate (Jirrett on Wednes- of Hooper farm there and is going there gtest romanc Mrs. their and Jane children Mozell mother, and llejen, Mrs. Frank Flarl and Mrs. day and Thursday. quantity of pink butterfly sweet er. to her - to make his home. Wedof Garland Parkinson, spend coming spent riaivey Flarl. Jess Elders W. 3. Bailey and JunAir. and Mrs. (. hhs, E. Gunnell peas and pink and white snapand Thursday, the An evening of interest and ius Munav renntlv returned birthday anniversary with her nesday Airs. Wm. Robins of I)gah and dragons. While in the dining Sunrelatives, returning home guests of Air. and Mrs, jleber rriiAiofmr;-- s (if th Katrn room a yellow and white dec- merit was the Champ-Wdt- i were guests of Mr. and Airs, Bankhead. day evening. given Thuruday evening tea mikn.on were the orative scheme was carried tilmer N. Maughan on Sunday. Fader Joseph Gunnell of the Fllder Darrel Jensen of in tlie Tabernacle. Mi. Champ at the Welrivd! 2nd ward iOUt. The tea table was covered Mrs. Rachel ricatham of Shei-le2nd ward was the recently returned missionfor the past three month raru-n- t held Sunday Wellsville in with a lace cover over yellow Idaho came Monday, being the Wellsville 1st ary was the dinner guest of speaker and centered with a silveYbas-ke- t has been coaching with world evening. called here on account of the on Sunday evening. ward Mi. and Mrs. Richard Haslam Mr and Mr. Charles Wyatt of Columbia roses. Silver artists, played her program, death of her sister, Aire. Oliver of Master on Waymun Thursday. over the arrival sticks holding tall yellow cand- consisting of variou group of re Garrett Alitton on Sunthe week end Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maughan les were on the four corners of rnu.de, with remarkable sknl of a 10 pound Imby girl bomlM,nvJ! Alins Leon hhis wit there day. of Idaho sinter, were dinner FLETH and the DEVIL Preston, has become a favorite to vjndxy the table. The active members Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Maughan guests of their parents, Air, and audience, wa in good voice Air, Fred Maughan of Dayton Bassett, of the sorority was assisted in who Wilford Williamson Mrs. John Mr, on Bedford Sunday k end here with IConunued on Pag NluJ 3 receiving by their house mother and together with Mr. .Chump Uperd (,e EASTER! ! HELPFUL HINTS T- fAw "m- r ) on in CASH prizes for best WHY BOTTLED CARBONATED BEVERAGES ARE GOOD - and GOOD FOR YOU j j i z ' Here it j 3 " of $1,000.00 i en-"tert-ain -- has-returne- CRYSTAL WORKS BOTTLING ' DT-pC- C Soro-membe- rs j . Bottled Carbonated Beverages f j -- n, Mc-Quar- ry I d, j reomtlx . ; -- vt-r- j j i hi-- , 15 uta-conc- J epr-akei- i sne-wh-o, c Hy-ru- m y, ! JOHN GILBERT s imt-tin- g Alar-gar- et ri-n- -- |