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Show Mr, toss Ripple and children Glea f n.e.1, ad-- r.-- Red I Asdsrb&rg ana daughter Far leava Wednesday fort"Angeleg; Cat;, to spend several weeks with Mrs. Lloyd Jevne. - A&4 I M Vr. and Mrs.' Joseph J. Shaw went Friday evening-- to attend the Sugar Company's dance and banquet. to lhi Utah-Idah- o Mrs. W. p. Violett wired her hna- Daughters of the Mormo Bat- J - DallQ this aftermeet will neit in" Saturday t&UUD Pn l.t UIa ffA rePh , vaace. TN "y l6on with MrsMam havebeen spending swmouta ieet.lng.waa arranged for Friday, bat to unforeseen, conditions had Vehioe, California. Mr. Violett re-turned last week. to De postponed until the day followarhasbeea A program good ing Mr. and Mrs. EL JjPhilllps returned ranged and all members are cordially aTew days ago from-- few weeks" ' attend." invited to ? stay on the coast and report a Tory SfSyakw wstf "wwmw PetMrs. Annie and Teller B. Urn Extensive prepartlons are being gave a delightful miscellaneous Sower Wednesday evening In honor made by the Segola Beehive group of the Third ward for a large St; Pat-ZZ mi H6i4iuff of (Lake Shore and- rick's party to be given in the Third aris cari Oberg, whose marriage - ward amusement hall Friday evening ranged to take place in the near fu- next, uhe decorationa wlU-b- e sym4. till. ucw afft. ine riming weic iici,uu bolical of the and the inThe occasion, red. and guests rted In Pink will be program and .duded Messrs. and Mesdames James luncheonfeatures to be followed oy dancing. Daniels, Geo. Giles, Wm. Nuttall, Three hundred 'Invitations have, been Olef Hedenberg Geo, Ball, Thomas issued. Leonard, Thos. Evans, Chria Peterson; Clyde Scott,' James W. Gray, .Jesse A unique social affair was enjoyed Gray, John T. Giles, T. L. Vincent, the Sorosis Juniors at the resi L.. by F. Ralph Vincent, Sidney Vincent. dence of Miss Ruth Foster Thursday Deeeret Mrs. Mrs. Bigelow, Hanson, in the form of an old fashion Gray, Mrs. Thos. Hurst, Miss Ella evening "mow, (Miss Fay Snow, Misses Laura ed party. Three tables of cards were at the conclusion of the and Amy Peterson, Messrs. Hans Pet- played a and delicious luncheon was served game of Cox Mrs. Leslie Bigelow, erson, the hostess. V gpanish Fork. Many beautiful gift by were recelvd by the young coupler The B. T. U. Myster Girls took a to Bpringvtlle early Saturday eveof trip affairs social One of the pleasant afternoon was the surprise ning and enjoyed a plunge in the High SchooL Later were Joined by party tendered MrsHyrum HattonJbr their partners they a and dancing party and friends relatives party of thirty . was formed. All had a genuine good in celebrations of her birth annlver-aarrA delightful afternoon in need time. le nrv anil chat was enlored br the tv - moraing-4hat-h--wo- . - -- TAjneLwlthM raAJLJBaota last week to read "A Winter's Tale" ward I The spirit of "enjoyment prevailed. Mr. and Mrs. B. S Pnlham Friday venrarwhenther en-; tertalned in honor of their son Archie, who recently returned from a mission a4fcfihra,.fite'Adeifhtfal,' Covers were laid for fifteen at a prettily appointed dinner given by Dr. and 'Mrs. H. 8. Pyne Sunday in honor of their daughter, Mra. Cyril Duffia,- of Logan. a Mrs. Joseph, Crawley was the pleasing hostess to the Segola Club members at her home Friday afternoon Sewing, luncheon and to the afternoon's success. - . chat-contribut- Friday evening Miss Vers Kno widen entertained a number of friends at a theatre party, after which theK ana games and crowd adjourned to her home - spent a few hours with-- music. - - Miss.Arthelia Brown of gait Lake Is here visiting relatives and friends for a few days. I ine -ed Miss Elva Park of Salt Lake spent ; the past week in this crty. ft-ida- were oau ' lime was spent with games, rauslo and refreshments, participated in. by thir ty guests. enter-tainin- g CHI.. . at the residence of ! ... From a table M. and enjoy a social hour. ! - ofihePorta The Tonne Ladles uld ;ThmoilowiHgjfojBn g ladies will b the Quests j)tMiss jEdithioothata slumber and breakfast party this evening: Missea Gertrude Olsen, Ber- - Opening uei partners. arranged in the season's flowers , tors last week, ' luncheon was aervea w vn tmw ' nocn uoa- 7 Messrs. and Mesdames :et" art. Lily- Horsley. Venice Jepoerson, . a.. H.m RnrVtflT. Ted Hatton. Jo- - bait lako Tiaay after a l.inuaui, rIV. IT, rroTo witn Mies ctnei siay layior,. nh RAthaler. Jonathan Buckley, Coleman Leona Booth. The guests . u .li a a.. t i ill J i Chas. jonnson, iea juuubuu, p. to their pret- - . mj-io- f: t-- aw ititTidbaiEIMissea lauflne - Buckley and Aleen Hatton, Mr. Allen week. Hatton. The Utah Sorosis will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Fera Decker, when the hostess will give a paper on "Influence of Panama on the World." Mr and Mrs. W. W. Breanbrack returned from California Friday after a six weeks' visitThey report a most sligthfuLaalJ!UoTabletrip - tii-lll- v ,"ri .,,.. J .-- , - . TT 1 M i Complete Showing of Authentic i Mr. and Vrs. John Wiiktns -- enter at a card party the fore part of tained Miss Florence Warner of Salt Lake ' in Provo with rela- theweekv Twentygueata attended spent the week-entives and friends. Mrs. Nellie B. Jones of Bait Lake her niece, MissjAlice The Utopia Club members were the is here avisiting nurse at the Provo General Craig, Mrs. Booth of John guests Thursday Hospital. evening. Needlework, chat and lunch. eon were features of the occasion. Mrs. 5. X. Farrer, Miss Ralina Far- rer and Mrs. Leland Farrer were Mr. W. Lr Woraencroft of Payson- American Fork visitors '.I'part". si last was a Provo visttorlasrweek. ; week. d i Spying Styles r- ... - A sucesBful and well-attende- irrand - Vrs. MarY" BrimHiPleft for their . home in Canada Saturday after spending two weeks in Provo as the guests of Mr. and 9rs. Geo. H. Brimhall. dane-In- g d party was given iff the Lake View FINE FOR RHEUMATISM! amusement hall Friday evening following the basket ball game between Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Vineyard and Lake View. Drives Out Pain Joints Suits. Skirts, Dresses and Coats ... Miss Pearl Aahton returned to Ne-nJMiss Mary Black returned to Ogden Bunday after several days' visit Saturday after a pleasant visit with in Provo. Provo relatives. hi You'll know why thousands uscMus-terol- e once you experience the glad relief it gives J: - Get a jar drug store, .It is a clean, white ointment, Better made with the oil of mustard. than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Brings ease and comfort while it is being ; rubbed on! Musferole 'is' recommchdedriy ' mahy doctors and nurses. Millions of jars are used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia pleur.isyJrheur matism, lumbago, pains and aclies of the hack or joints, sprains, sore muscles, ' tiruises, chilblains, frosted feet; colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). -- ;jLjeJpjntJnearest - ' ; - ' .JL,Pleasant rasociM..iatMrus .tbok ip- place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ple was the pleasing hostess to the Duke Friday evening with twenty members of the Mirth Makers club. guests in attendance. Dancing, games, The time-- was made interesting with music and refreshments comprised muflicaind .chat, during which the hoa-the- - syening'B enjojaBleMures;, tes. served a .dalntr wmb'w. After visiting relatives in Righy Idaho, iMIss Irnia Poulton has returaed to Provo. : i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Brimhail are spending a few days in Ogden. - A deligthful social, affair. of Saturday was that given A.oLthe Lake View ward in the nature of a surprise complimentary to j, MORE OR LESS Mrs.Marion Clinger prior to her departure for Aberdeen, Idaho, to reside. PERSONAL m THE HOUSE OF Q1IAI ITY LIP'B IN Phillips left this morning PICTURES OF "to look PROVO AT Tin" for Nevada, where he went over a flock of sheep with an idea of Mr. H. J. buying same. MoIulMfs ELLEN r Rev. Archibald: Stewart left y ester-,- variety from which to maKe a seiecnon-aa- 4 now is a good time" to see us regarding the . Monument you contemplate erecting. with Provo relatjlves The hoars passed merrily a mute as president jof 'th;organieation,M"rs:.lnweek-es- l of a and games ' were indulged In. A fle- - Clinger was made the recipient yy Mrs. John BABhtoftaJfeihegueat licloas luncheon was served. Ab a suitable- toke-r1of Park City relatives for a few day. her wiiiJflaa-mark for l appratiow .ftomnnn for Tremontpn,. where that place in - - raising money iui tuc n a t r a f r f support of a pastor. Rev. Ludwig Thomsen of the Congregational church exchanged pulpitswith Rev- - J. & Butler of Sandy yes- JA good mod- . Beesley Marble & Granite Works Robert" Henry" enlisted in the regular said Albert army, but we should have enK. Henry. KenhethrHodson also listed ' at the same time. They will both go to California, where they will take up their driU in the hoepital -- . .aB-- T -- President Geo. H. Brimhall went to to deliver an. Spanish Fork yesterday school, iPresi-den- t address before the high Brimhall was greatly impressed - considers with the school, which lie ' V 17. ilmi excellent. - w J r r m bb e es n I a. M 7mS-M- ' . r t f n n --- f n O O O L - fl 0 Jl jn JV O -- terday?; -- High.class work at erate prices. ' . mm . si 11 j Our Formal Opening and Exposi s in Hon of the New Spring v : .a , JT-f .m wre 6 "ft. 1 See the Movin(?'F1,rtlTRi"of Chiropractic, showing the: methods! Vving adjustments and how effective they are . in relieving human ins. - Our Medical friends say tnat tniropracwc la etc Now is their chance to be put straight in this matter. See for yourselves, and then when you pass your opinion you will be able to speak more intelligently. II I mf m w m XW sT m IB. "V Wednesday- - Thursday, Mar. iuoc, THETNTEraOUNT AIN ' - .PROGRESS A YtSfrmifig Sailors, New Tricornes and the toith exceedv ?TiaM PIC FILM MAGAZINE DEPICTING RE- SULTS OF PROGRESS THRUOUT THE INTER-- " MOUNTAIN REGION TORIAL : G. ' K c-3- AT PRINCESS THURSDAY, MARCH 15 ' 14-1- 5 E. SANDGREN, D. C. , Chiropractor. Office, 346 N. AcademyvA venue. Phone 41. 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