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Show PGE Trr FOUR r Tnsrscvo pczt - card' A very enjoyable party 10 EASY DARKEI) was given on Tuesday evening by Mr. Mrs. Ilelen Bedford and YOUR GRAY. Chester' Deal. Seven 'tables of Hve Hundred were playpd, prices being received Iczionpl and Mrs. FepcDecker. The Can You Bac, Bring color schemers decoration was Lustre lyith Bag red and yplfow, which' offered a and .Snip." ' pretty effect, also X 530-wert.used. A delicious luncheon SOUTER. Telephone - hair When you darken y with By MISS LIZZIE served to the guests, who Sage Tea anjf SulWr one can ell, let-- 4 donV ko aturally The members of the werr Drrand Mrs.-- Nr IIrNelson, because so Wednesday' waslhded a red and-MA. evenly. Preparing ttfls xture, B. though entertained 'Club .compUmejjtfry Morgan, Judge of the folks old ter day for the' troublesome. their husbands on Wdneday Mr. andMrs. W. M. Roylance. to who wards at any drug Bonneville 7 and First tonic called for the Mr. and Mrs. Ferre Decker. Mr. ftore6the 'headquarters evening,attended the grand banquet given and Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen, Mr.j Wyeths Sage an ir Remhome of Mrs. and Mrs. C. F. Mr. and I djr. You just dampen a sponge or Decker, by the Old Folks committee for party being at the In the Fast m Mrs. Joseph Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. ffe bru8h draw their enjoyment in the First ward (Peter Groneraan. eleven to design the rooms presented pret- - Ctarie, Ward, Mr and Mr., John Social hall. From arrer, Mr, and - Mrs. Jacob! hair disappears, jad, after another antos were seen in all parts of the the.game were pfctyed. - The gents Mr. andMrs. R. E. Knowl-- I plication or twj, you', hair becomes southeast end, conveying the hoi.- - prizes were received by Mr. P?tev den, M. and Mrs. W. F. Violfitt.be,auAlfuHr. darlnef! fev08sy and lux ored members to .the appoicbed Groneman and Mr. Kay Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Roe A. Deal of urlant You will also ha place. From 12 to 1 ocloc4l.e Mrs. J.F. Ilalladay and Miss Lyda Springville and the Misses Flla failing!8 of the I winners the were and scene was that of the hgg& Ilalladay and Wilda Maycock. Gray, faded lair, thoilgh ho disgrace, is a sigh of old age, and save all de- widows heartily enjoying the ladies prizes. Lunch was sened bounteous and leciious repart;,.; to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ab raterestin? w,ei-party o J. Mrs. F. Mr. and A. tables the E. on set Mitchell, put was one given by Miss Stella Man- - sage and Sulphur and look years beautifully decorated with' pink carnation. Ilalladay, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur waring, complimentary to Mr. Jay younger. Hedquist Drug Co., two The hall wasaglow with pleasure.; Ilalladay, Mr. and Mrs. Peter leed, a B. Y. U. student who was8tres, successors to Smoot and Co8(Adv) During th curse of the meal, Prof. Groneman, Mri and Mrs. V Kay hisJhpme inSanJuan.lace Drug Far-oMr. Mrs. and K. a W. f A Luud, accompanied ly was . numbtrj Jones, pleasant evening enjoyed. 'his students, also Prof. Gud- - rer, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Clark, with games, music and singingrAi - ast evening Mr. and Mrs. J. E raundson, furnished beautifil in- - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook, Mr. retty boquet of pink carnations I Cheever entertained at a wedding strumental and pcal selections. and Mrs. Joseph Peay, Mr. and was a. centerpiece on the table. reception in honor of their son In the early afternoon an excellent Mrs. Hank Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. from which a dainty Jnncheon wahGeorge A and Miss Ellen Braith programme, prepared under the, Will Peay, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest served to the following: Misses waite wBo were married on Wetl direction of Mrs. Incfc K. Allen, Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bak-wa- s Chnsta Anderson, verda Egbert. CJ ' the Salt T ake TeniPIe entertaiingly rendfepjd. Tbe'er, Mr. and Mrs. Will Menden-addre- Florence' Holt, Genevieve Perry. nesda of welcome was bade by hall, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Single-M- Edith Wilson, Ardell Harmon. jKghfivejiiesta participated in H. F. Thomas, and Hie' ye-- J ton, Mrs. Eliza narding, Miss Laura Dunn, Clara Young, Maudjthis and enjoyed the ,Lyde Ilalladay, Ovan and LeVar King, Hazel Whittaker, Ora Man- - elaborate wedding supper. The sponse on behalf of the old 0. H. Ber& Groneman. given by . Mrs. Pari Yates entertained the! cnene gown, tnmmings of over-lane members of the Utah audience with a number of y Wilfred Egbert, John Adams, Le- - ?e ac Tendered recitations, and in sij.Club met on Wednesday after adding to its beauty Re Jones, Charles Nelson, Clar ofmtorestnooiBat the home of Mrs. W. F. enee Murdock, Lewis and Aarilj13 an arnataona formed the addition other items decorations for the .dining room k thus the .were given, . making Being election ol otfic-no- Harris. land an eveinngnf singing, 'recith one of the best in the way rfjers dayyhe organization wascem-pleasurand sociability was enjoyed To say the affair-wes-u On Tuesday evening the pletely effected. Mrs; R. R. Ir successful is but mild, as the gen- - vine, Jr., wjjs as prpsi hers of the Tuesday - afternoon during which punch was. served eral report is the times of onr dent, and Mft nden Bedford re Bridge Club were entertained bvp1 out of town guests were Mr. w- N lives. In the evening a daneirg tained her portion as segyetary, Mrs. W. J. Stiehl, who for the oc a ?frs- J;r ? Dah,en: AiHiams. M. W. Mrs. was for the members 1iains? was Geprgpa elected given casion liad the rootos prettily Royince party T of both wards, Which was a nice vice president, Mrj George Park decorated ip the Easter design. J1 Smith and Mrs. 1. Smh. conclusion to the events of the cr, corresponding secretary, am Seven tables were played. Mrs.lsePme Mrs. W. F. Yiolett as treasurer Eugene Cluff and Mr. Murray. day. o yeddmg chimes sound Now is the time to improve the looksV' The members of theV advisory Twelves winning the prizes. A and value of your farm by putting up Cant--' The Misses Lucile and. Marie hoard are Mrs. Pearl YaVs, Mrs .nex e(npsay prepared and enjoyabb' y no,r will out were Gates. ef Ida a peal Mrs. CVLnrd the. JJotice how. the boards are double-boltand they in A. Sag was joyous Calloway sensed to Ferguson recipients twenty j,ng between 8 angle steel uprights. They can't sag or drag. Stock can seet strains in the First ward. For a successful surprise party given by The next meeting will again t, eight guests. them plainly won't break them down or twist them out of shape. well known couple, after a Jong a number of their friends on held with Mrs. Violett, and vj d J The first cost is no more than that of the clumsy 'pers will be given by Mrs. E. Thursday evening. Wednesday evenng Mts. Asaelc?urs,0 have decided to be ma gates, yet they last five times as long. .Jones and Mrs. W. j. Stiehl. fartehner gave an entertainment reL and the hfutual Improvement OisSSd Cant-Sa- g ' Mrs. Mary Boyden of Walls- the form of a house party, to Association are giving them a if save sell the complete gates read; and We money. yon prefer Mr. and Mrs. Ferre Decker fames of the parties oh Jnvitations were extended pance; burg is a Provo visitor, staying tohang or Just the Gate Steels, which Include 8 sag! steel uprights, don withheld Balt" for his truss brace, sd bolts, hinges, lag screws, lightning socket with relatives in the city. Lake City Wtdnes- - to 'twenty of, her friends. Theare thepresent rwentto wrench end directum sheet. Come in and examine the Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dunn. Mr. day and returned yesterday - Can'bSsg Gats nest time you coise to town.. prize winners in games were Mra There will he a big dancing par and Mrs. George Startup and MrJ Mrs. R. E.' Allen attended the Mary Markham and Mr. Georgr and Mrs. Arthur Craven formed a Relief Society convention"' at Williams The hostess served a O in the Sixth ward amusement aor qopi .by-Mr- gI, I 7. I snap-drago- ns 'its rs. AT St 1. If I ;,"d0t;'. ,t. - - ON Pal-called- - o) I ss r. glad-even- ifls hf Soro-didl- splen-pxTh- Don t fail to come t, 3:30 and 8:30 p. m. after-IViolefc- n e. - 1 - I S i Ikftv i faint-nieel- y even-Inuche- k ed """ short-live- 1 Your Own all-wo- od Gate - -- I hall next Tuesday evening, to party and spent the rore part oi Springville. yesterday, dainty luncheon to the guests, which the public is cordially in- j the week in Salt Lake City. . ,x' The members of the First ward Commit Mrs Joseph- Beck was hostess at Kited. The Missionary Mr., Roy Boren was a Salt Lake M. I. A. enjoyed an evening ofa card party oi Wednesday even- - tee- - the M. I. A., and the Theolo- , visitor on Wednesday. dancing and games on Tuesday, ihg. gical class of the Sunday school are joining to ihake this affair e BRITISH GOVERNMENT HAS AN ARMY IN, ULSTER READY FOR AN UPRISING big success. It is in honor and benefit of Miss Lua Linton, who will leave for a mission shortly. ' S S I I - I t. roa E. sail mv J. WARD & SONS Mrs. Shirley Bee entertained at a Kensington on Thursday afterManufacturer of All Kind of Building Materials noon. A pleasant time was enCENERAL MILL WORK joyed by Mrs. Stephen Bee, Mrs. Mina B; nansen, Mrs. Sidney Mr., and Mrs. E. T. Cluff and Mrs. C. E. Loose spent WednesRussell., Mrs Ross Buckley. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor otDia-mon- day in Payson visiting with' her McAdam and Miss . Hazel Clyde nansen. Switch spent' the firelTpa ii sister Mrs. Julius Calvin. ' of the week as the guests of Miss d -- On Tuesday afternoon Mrs.,-Lydia Jones. FOR 8ALE Limited amount of Clyde McAdam .entertained at afternoon tea. The guests were Mrs. R. W. McAllister of Pleas- good Carbon'paperjf lc per sheet Mrs. tlans Hansen, Mrs. Shirley ant Grove is spending theweek while it lasts, in 25 cent lots. Best ' ' Bee andvMiss Hazel Ilansen. with Mrs. George Myers. grade.' Call this office. R. w O WWWVgwWvwvwvWWwwWWwWwwWwWwwwWwW vruir? ill Lb Balmy days beckon you out of doors Starry nights urge you to saunter, Spring Style hispers buy Brandegee Kjncaide Clothes General Sir. A3Tr.UK Pagare expected to be sent there. The the west, Castlereagh Hill on the! government has rushed reinforce- southeast.-anIJollywood Hill on ments to the garrisons at Carriek- - the east. The Hollywood enfergus. Enniskillen, Belfast, Hol- campment overlooks the Hollylywood, Londonderry, Dundalk, wood Barracks, occupied by government troops. Xewry, and Armagh. On the other side 500 men have Captain Craig is the chief or tne ben drawn from each of the Be- Tester volunteers. General Sir lfast volunteer regimepts and are Arthur Paget is commander of the now encamped, on the slopes of government forces in Ireland. Ilis Cave Hill, on the north of tbatlwife was Mary Stevens of New city; on North Colin Mountain on Work, - How much the British government fears an uprhing in luster is shown in the speed with which tie London War Offise is rushing troops to Ulster. As shown by the above map, the government troops numbering nearly 25,00 men, are stationed at the towns marked with a stari Belfast Lough is guarded on both Rides, as that city is the centre of the expected disturbance. Two warships are already lying in the lough and more I N . Fletcher omas Co. We specialize on $15.00 Suits They are up to. the minnit. Nuff sed if . 1 1, 4 V 1 i .rt i fVr w W f i W - 4 WW & w W1 fcfrjr |