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Show :K?S3JAStt2l GVd?;i?HT -- - i, . ... ,i i, i : ;m ''.; ' " 4 ," 1 1 a ' . - y ,. i VrftVMW 't yaw' f -rr TIUPFQV0;JIEAITnU.RSDAYVOMBE,riMU -r i '..r- 1 Mrs. Presto&Qf Peterson entertain- ; Another delightful event of Tuesday ed with china shower this afternoon evening was given at the home of Pa-vi- d John Jrwhen a number of his tn2pinDlimen'tto M iss . Zella Parrer. FoanefrieBdBeBioyedaHaHawe - whose marriage to Frank W: JBtubbs party. . Decorations suggestive of tee i will Salt Lake City, tem- season were seen throughout the The decorations loomB, and games, a musical program next,. ple Wednesday are in gold and - white, chrysanthe-- 1 daiaty refre8hments,were features mums being used in an the rooms of the affair at which were presen the with branches of brightly tinted au- Misses Rena Roblson, Lois Shelly, tumn leaves. The gufft list includes Merl Murdock, Nettle Perkins, Hawley, the names of Misses Eva Jones, May Murdock, 'and Masters Garner Glazier, Georgia Callaway, Anne Jensen, Frank Schwab Bert. Scott, Newell, Alta Taylor, Opal Noorv Kate Kenneth" Decker, Orvid Morrison and Alexander, ..Vivian Bonnett, Winifred David John. Wilkens, Veda Dixon, Winifred Nay-loThethe Hardy, Maud and Grace Mrs. R. Eiigene Jones entertainei!" X Farrer, Ferris Noyes, 'Mrs. J. W. with a beautifully appointed dinner Farrer, Mrs. L. G Bakerj Mrs. RogTuesday evening. A vase of exquisite er Farrer,- Mrs. C. Ertckson anti formed the yellow; chrysanthemums " Mrs-,'Morris TJfay". " of the centerpiees 5 table, where place ..a. The home', of Mr. and Mrs. George cards were laid for Mrs. Anna Sutton, a fecene of a .delightful Er Ross MFS.5Fer.n Teasdale, Mrs." Delia Ho Hallowe'en Tparty Tuesday evening, kins, "Mrs H'jrtense Booth and Mrs the members of the Query club enter" ' , tained. About the rooms were cornv Stella Sundstrom . n, a . Mrs. Harry Wilton w as Hostess 'at a bleins of the evening arranged with pretty effect. The' guests were Mr. delightfully appointed Hallowe'en par; and Mrs. '"'Ed Farser, MisseVLfzzle ty'at her hoie. Tuesday evening. The rooms were atti active in .their' decora.v Jensen, Hazel and Marjorie Lisonbee, Vivjan Hutchinson, Fern Peters, Reva tions, imitation black and .yellow cats, autumn leaves, witches, and cornstalks Collins, Ethel, Minnie and Eva Li-liHunt, Nellie Peay, atractiyeiy arranged .throughout and Zulla Vincent and Messrs. Calvin Bee-he- , lighted with weird Jack-- lanterns. Rnggel John, Ltrenzo Ckristensen, Some unique and interesting games.; ..Will Merriweather James Peay, Clar- .were innovated at the -- affair, which . ence Hunt, Eugene Halliday, C;ir! were a source of much amusement to .Smith, belps Peay, Warren Cox and the" guest- - piesent... Aluhcheon was served. Fifty if Clyde Singlef-on.- ' " i.":. guests were present at the e,vent. A licaiitixuPy-a-npolnte- d affair was; last evening by Wv.i Vinifred kJHss Helen Fianli, of 'Albany,- N. jglve-the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilkens in compliment to" Miss Zd'a Y,,-i- s ' ' bride-elecBoren t this week. of the coming Farrer, a A week. dainty color scheme of pink and.gieen was carried out in the deco- "raticns"6T"tiie roonis, tiny pink '"Hearts Ave- intermingled with sprays of ivy bain'; . . extded irom the. chahdetTef s lo-TnUe JVlinffiert .a walj of the rooms. On the tablo in1 " ; - - the dining room a tiny boa t cohtainlns; a bride and groom with .Cupid at the! helm, farmed an exouisHe cen terijcr?-!- ; with" tiny pinlf and groi n I u uAr"!l'iSj used as 'place cards. TIir aftair w.asi in the form of a nrisc('llan':'v.iB soj'- 5: f 'A er and the" young biide-l-c- f received 3 '' triiVttHrr' r-yr li;-ryyrt- x r , ' -- occurthe 1 Ma-lin- e , r, v.. v v " . v ;. 2 V y I V - 1 - . - ... ' ( i ii t v.. ill' t i i p i : i a i i i y i r --' . r, t - 1 - the literni'iy beautiful pres.'Ks. h was (inj of the plr:;.--an'- t gam.-trhicfeaturo1,- Miss Vivinn ln!!e;i wa. awarded the vf)rize. The gtif.sfs were Mrs. Farrer,' Mrs. A av.ay, Mm. .Morris Cray ( Micrc,3 1'tna Taylor, Gci-ir.- 'Alta T,!y!'.w, Mailne t::.:r;cr. ' v Navlor.- h lorene Moon. are here at prices which you Quality and Styles which please. " ' -- -' ' UINTAH TREASURE PAYS. h of lie V tali Treasure I : : t:v .reci ing notiffen to the effect" t y- i'tdo'rsin;: ir it.ick and u ndin-htv slm;i '( ho f'rovo headtpeii'ti'i'ii !'.. will ff ive tho fheil disirihutiun s w - e- ' - profiis." V A Slight 'Difference. ' .Dees It. make any differ' Patience The eo.uit l a ; ordered the asHeTs-- due mc.o wtiich finger Will puts the en 'ributfid ;ai!Ktnjj the stockiioldei.H" and ?Bgenieiit rir,g on? Patrice Well, I hould rather say ' the Corporation disKOl-ved- . Stnekieihi-. ... tt does! Suppose he put it on eoq !:, wi'l rfreive 0 . 0", cents per :hare. vther gin's finger '- Judga. x-khTiPP?) v of ' . ' - I " " "'' : - ' '" '' """"""" ' Irr '. - : "" ix f . - " PatlcVs. he CLOTHES. will approve. - - See Madam Hughart's Hair Goods at the .' ; The Suits you want r '' 1INCAID1CO. 'BRAND. EGEE ' o r-- 1 - - ary . .I.-V- I'vAVX" nett. Uva (J ' ' --- , iBil: tfSPHiiPS" AfWi J - i m& f! " jfe. urn i i Jones. Ferris "Xoye; race Fa and-.Mau- OnCbf d al k t i My-i- ven t a oil the Hallowe'en season was 'the partv and dfmce Riven, by the employes of the Rex and Ellen theaters at tiie Ilex house Tuesday nfsht if iS: wv "rM . ...Dunn, 11 h i : 1 - - ' W N y W'Sh Bh . m ! w B . S B w Ki f " nl k. fir B - A- - """t " c ! . flv .w-la- ' . The immediately udlowing the "evening perform-l ance, for the guests, who were treated n to a romrdtrf continuous fun. in foliage bright tints, grotesque wnmpkin faces, bfatk and yellow cats "high-jinks- " c'oram-ence- rj n vhh w k m m m m jr m nnHwt.i k ui : ; The assortment of fine, stylish coats jjMMiiii Silk Plush, Genuine Sealette and plain cloths. These have been received from the eastern market and the stylesjare iire tobe right 1 of t&c ii assortment and Children!? Coats are sumir mg. we nave evciy slyie you could. ask TSr. Oixr r s lli U H .4 -- , jack-o-lantsr- cornstalks were 'iised in artistie pro-'1 fusion. Cider, lipgles, etc., ' were served and p.bout; 200 people enjoyfd the evening's pleasure-- . ' --The initial meeting of tho Bridge club will be'held Saturday afternoon next at the home of Mrs. Grant C. The members of the club Bagley. are Mrs; Samuel Schwab, Mrs.- W. L. Biersach, Mrs. W..D. Roberts Jr Mrs. George Havercamp, Mrs. T. W..B.i Searle, Mrs. Irvlne'Jr..' and Mrs. ' Grant C. Bag- - llR. " ier. , - - . . Miss Zella rarref will be a griestof ,a honor at a social affair given" by the ' Soros is Junior club tonight at the home of Miss" Georgia Callaway. - - . I '" ' ...... - .. -- 1 ; ; i"1 ing '.oat, anti-ijfomotc- - 44, - ij;iT..'.: V-Vt;-: v., 1 (. ; J I l Ji ResiorsCry Kairt ' S tA hLi J fcl - v ..... , PRICES." NOTE.-THES- , . $35.00 Genuine Scal - H. ', oui hair growth s pikt .'. .;.'. . ! 1 $25j00 Natural Color, Si-J- Plush; our price ;; ; . . rjl . . . y- - S1S.50 OTHER ' STYLES OF LADIES COATS AS LOW AS . and we will if yoitr drusaist does not jLceo it fend 50c. ' in stomps -send you alarge bottle, extjtts prepaid. -- f' MISSES AND CHILDREN'S COATS AS LOW AS S1.G5 : .tlfthemical Company, ' chewyok. n.tv.eet Cake ol tVyeth's Sage and Satpfaur Toilet Soap Free to anyone send us thi advertisement with 10c in stamps to cover cost ' r wrappina and mailing the soap. A JSe FREE who will ol . Ml ' Wu That Gives Aid to Strikers - Al- ; Sharply spoke tha coaductor: . "Madam, youll have to ink bulldog Into tha; baggage car." Mildly ron:..- spohs : he V street-face- ;t- ' V. , that 'mat- - - - Sometimei Href, kidneys and bow-- is seem to go on a strike andxefuse KVbrk right "Pardon me, but I am lane; I shall pleasant have to ask jm to tak him there." Casually h poke ' the Jmlldog, Ow-o- J la "New Ring's " Ten ellence like a cataplasm. d st ended ta meliorate the ooatHsioni ' f alalaiioa. - Httlo Then Btrike-breake- y oil rs need thoee Dr. Life Pills to give them natural, aid and gently compel proper action Excellent health soon follows. . Trr them. 25c i rri:- .TKAN-.ANYtO.THEf- .Ir Di essing. tr;a(,c,nd th(i keeps the hair snir, glossy xind beautiful. It removes dandruii. vStops the hair from cb'rnr It iniHstiott blaek 'and Mc-Nltt,- : ' ! cats,wltchea and I f J .... - II cJ vce.nfli - idea- in,the ijf ' I '.fk'i'"-- ? THE IMPORTANT PART IS. THIS: ALL TjiLSF COATS Vv'E SELL FROM 25 TO 50 PER CENT LOT-EE' l OK'K iJ THE STATE v - . - : ill ; ' f . fmprtven!ent-r;- o r,i,-The ,rj'"-t- i a tin t road-tthe M7tf!rTte.t''us h w .s' fuM c( t'vc.- - ( ( '( rt? r i h w , . auce. i rota tjie miwssv, siirnr3"3 i?ad i A glimpse pf the unalloyed lauKitfer. Hade? aii'T t.iie. Kingdom o pefarted. Splnts Fi'fnpient t.hnllg foith spirit Df .tii? rPca9io.11. '".'Cpxy "'.cw-norsand a fortune telling' booth "we re ,ar-.- ! ranged sud coi6etettie''Hallpwe'en'. ' s : -- n w y "en d dance divert. Tuesday, evening m ill.-Kirst ward Social hall hv th.p Mjrial' "ItelM tt ' , i i AnOher delightful event f i - mm ! g ; r Head of Hair. Apparently Healthy, is Slowly Starving to Death Ilaii ..must have sulpliurrtlie. When the blood failsjo supply sulphur in sufficient quantities, the hair loses its color, dies and falls out. When this condition begins, do not delay. order to live, the hair must have sulphur, In and the only combination containing sulphur that the hair roots will absorb is yoro awHued iu, Ultt Jujuse- and 'pre- sented a weird and seasonable appearance. Cozy corners and a fortune-tellinbooth also were features of the affair. The. guests were attired as goblins, witches, etc., and altogether the evMit was one of the most enjoyable of the season." S'xty,"gusfs .enjoyed the hospitality of the- hosle'e: , v a- M&sy a Au-.tum- . . ; 1 . t' - at Hodquist. Drug Cor fillMP''P1Pp1w,lp mini rum 11 11 r. Mil in t y , Mmmmmm - - , nit iniiiriTaf ... -- t r'i'nirT c r iww'fcafcaaMaaii '"1". T-- ' J , - ' . iw I I |