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Show THE SALT LAKE TKIBUNE. SUNDAY 8 Social Notes From Intennountain Towns -- I A. formerly MBS. J.,MarlaBENSON, Nelson of Spanish SPANISH FORK FORK, July SI. Friends W Miss neiiTM 4utaf ton Utter ptrt t Ut ek tte KiMoiaiil o tec to Idtte, Jvdj II, to L Tito Ilemoto, brnte U of tb leadtaf aUltoer Bpaaite Fork ad U wU kown U marie eircton U Bpnmub Fork mod Soil Lake, wbnrn nfcn boo takes oral lutnettoa. Mr mod Mr, team art bUan speeding ttoetr Umeyoao to Port-toaOtto. Uiltom be toon, a outer of too to witk bride, tbeoi. Member mi tbe Self Cottar elob vere entertained Friday of Ut week b Mr. Reger Croer. Tbe time wo devoted to reorfaotoottof tee club. FoUowiof are tk officer elected: Prod deet, Mrs. Lint Tuttle; rice preeidcot aod ra Feeler, Mr. Liuie Krooa, secretary, Mr, ia me Btaatoo; t re sorer. Mr. JnnnUa Beck. committee of tbreo waa cbonna ta wotltne tbe club work for tbe com lag year Mr. Lyle Croer, Mr. Sella Argyto sad Mro. A ante LggerUoo. Follow leg tbe buslnesa of the meetlof. luocbeoe waa nnrvcd by tbe bootee, aastoted by ber daughter, Inn. bin Nil! Croer left Iat Friday te speed to week wttb ber frleod. Mlto Anna W Id too, at ber sunnier borne at Brighton. Ilia a Wilma Itovto aad Frank Wetaelt of Balt Take spent last Bunda of Mr. boro, guest Margarot Daria. Mis Aillo Croer entertained the member of tbe Fktelitn dab Wedneoday afternoon ef last week Mrs. R. 8. Hughe entertained a Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mra. Gilbert Taylor and MU Alii Croer. Mrs. Mima Hale. Mra. Effle Dart, Mr. aad Mra. F. L. Stewart aod Arthur Stewart wer Sunday dinner guests at the homo of Mr. aad Mr. Uri Stewart. Mr, ieaa P. Peterson returned Boa day to ber borne at Lphraim, after pending a week with ber daughter, Mra. C. C. Jensen, of tbia city. Mra. J. J. Bank eptertained at a reception and sapper Monday evening at ber borne to honor ef the anniversary f her husbands birthday and to honor ef the marriage of ber daughter. Beetle, te Albert Marshall of California, which took place Wednesday of last week at Provo, Tho function was bold on the lawn of the Banks' borne, which waa prettily deem ted with colored lights for tbe occasion. A musical entertainment waa glvea early to the evening. Tho taking part, both In duets and nolon, wer Mis Cora Btmmooa, Mr. Fay Haaby, Klmnr Bird and Arthur Banka. Game also were enjoyed by tb younger guests and at It nelock upper was served on two lone table to sixty relative and immediate friends ef tb family. Tb hostess waa assisted by her daughter, Mrs. K laser Bird, Mr. Fay Banby aad Mia Mary Banka. Ru Packard of Magna to visiting bor Mr. parents, Ur. aad Mro. A. R Beck at Palmyra. Mr. J, Ter K ester aad little sen of Balt Lake ar visiting Mrs. Knnlnr'i parents, Mr. toad Mr, L, C. Lawrence. f the Commercial bank, Henry A, Gardner accompanied by hi wife and children, left Monday by auto for Burley, Idaho, to spend to two weeks vacatio and with relatives friends. Miss Cora Simmons and sister. Ruth, returned Friday, after apeodlag ten days visiting Balt Lake relative and friends. Mr. and Mr. Alford Baxelby went to Balt Lake Saturday of last week to meet Mr. Soxol-by'- o mother, Mra. Baxolby, and tore unmar ried sisters, whom ho had not seen since leaving England eleven yearn ago. Mra. Baxolby and her dtagbier favo com from JEnglaad to Balt Lake to make their bom. Mrs. Lew Edison aad little neat, Hal and Bod. ar visiting Mrs. Edisons parents, Mr. toad Mr. 1. J. Evans. Mr. Bert Thomas and children spent last week-enwith Mr. and Mrs. George Fail at Provo, NekMm i. ROCKLAND, IDAHO i ROCKLAND, Idaho, July 11. Mrs. Harold Green and little daughter Catherine and Betty Jane of Hartman, Cal., are friends here. Mr. T. Jay Lawson, after spending several weeks at Loa Angeles, has returned home. Mrs. J. E. Ogden and Annabel Ogden wer at American Falls the flrat of the week. Miss Verda Ralph of Logen, Utah, la the guest of her brother, Virgil Ralph, of this city. Miss Louise Richardson, who had been visiting friends at Idaho Falls, has returned home. Mrs. A. A. Allen of Logan, Utah. Is Visiting friends In the city. Mrs. Mart Walker Is visiting relatives in Neeley. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Walker and Mra Walker left the first of the week for a motor trip to Brigham City and Ogden, Utah. Mrs. Cora Darling left Monday for Blackfoot and Fort Hall to visit friends. A daughter waa born to Mr. and Mra Crandall Thornton Sunday. Mra Thornton waa formerly Mlaa Enid Walker. Mra Hyrum Frodsham returned from Brigham City, Utah, the first of the week, where she attended the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Barnard. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Holcomb departed for Walla Walla, Wash., Tuesday. Hy-ru- m BOISE, IDAHO f BOISE, Ida , July 31. The marriage of Miss Della Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Shaw, ana Frederick H. Gates of Pasadena. Cal., took place Monday evening at the Shaw home on Harrison boulevard. The home was beautifully decorated with pink and white garden A color scheme of pink and flowers. white orchids waa carried out In all details. Mrs. L. M. Spalding of Pendleton was matron of honor and th bridesmaids were Miss Henrietta Johnson and Miss Olive Euler. Following the reception the young couple left on a honeymoon trip, which will Include a visit to Honolulu. Miss Dorothy Underhill of City, N. J , who Is the guest of Jersey Miss Isabel Dietrich, has been the guest of honor at a number of delightful parties during tb week. Don Davidson was hostess to six at Payette lakes last week-en- d In honor of Miss Underhill. Luncheons and teas have been numerously given by the younger set for tier ahd Miss Roselle of Balt Lake. Mrs. O. H. Manold and daughter Marof Omaha, Neb., who have been the jorie guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. J, McGlrr, left Monday for Oregon City, Ore., for a short visit before returning home. Mrs. McGlrr was hostess at a dinner party Friday evening 'and Mr A. Reamer entertained Wednesday at a luncheon for Mra Manold and daughter Senator and Mra W. E. Borah were th guests of honor at a charmingly appointed breakfast Sunday morning, given by Mr. and Mrs. L. H Cox. Major Campbell of th United 8tatee public health hosMtal. and his brids. who was Miss Marlon Thode of Glonwood Colo., are settled In Boise at No. Spring. 4 Officers' -row. at Boise barrack Miss Audrey, Boyd of Des Moines la., arrived this week to be th guest for several weeks of her uncle and Mai. and Mrs. H. 8. Wells, at Botss aunt, bar- racks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Nourse. Jr., have returned from their 'honeymoon trip and will be at home to their many friends at 1415 Harrison boulevard. Misses Resells and Katherine Eller-bacwh5 have been their aunt, Mra Raymond Moor, visiting have returned te their home in Salt Lake, . Mr. Frank Oeman, Jr., and baby daughter of Vale, Ore., are tjie guests of C. Mr. J, Turney, ' Miss Elisabeth Sklllem .of Lewiston and Miss Geraldine badler of Tishomingo, Okla , are the guests of Miss Katherine Howard, Thursday afternoon Miss lnes Sklllem and Mias Howard entertained at a Urge tea In their honor. 5 k, Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Champ of Pocatello ar risking relatives Mr C. W. In Boles. er 45 SPANISH Wayland and sons Varrsl and Harold returned Thursday from Tacoma, Wash., after a vUit of several weeks with relatives. Sixteen members of the Gamma Phi of the sorority entertained forty-fiv- e children of th children home with a picnic and program at ths high school park yesterday afternoon-Mrs- . John Halley, who had been visiting relatives here, returned to her home at Pendleton, Ore.. Tuesday. , Mrs. O. Davis, who has spent a week here with friends, returned Thursday to her home at Pocatello. Mr. and Mra. O. W. William and children have returned home from a two weeks visit at Ketchum. Mr J H McKnlght entertsined at a delightful afternoon party Tuesday In honor of Mrs. Margaret Morrell of Logan, The Royal Highlanders kenslngton met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mlsa Allen. 720 East Lander street, r Mra Catherine Shufflebarger or Ogden, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Duffy of Seattle. Wash- - are guests at th home of Mr. and Mra J. F. Haaeett on South Harrison venue.JMr Shufflebarger la a ala-tof Mr. Hassett, chief clerk la th general offices of tha Short Lin. Miss Ada Purdie and sister, Flore noe, returned Saturday of last week from a short trip through Yellowstone park. Miss Bessie Layng has returned from California, where she had spent tVo months visitfhg friends. Mr. and Mra Timothy Hogan of Chicago are the guests of their niece, Mra W. A. Wright, at her bom on South Garfield avenue Friday afternoon of last weak Mra E. E. Moberly entertained a faw friends In honor of Mrs. W. R. Dressier, who is visiting In th city from her home In Bole. Three tables of bridge wer enjoyed In th afternoon, after which refreshments were aerved. Those present wer th Mesdames William Bailey, New McCracken, Chester Well Fiats Block, C. C. Lar sen. IL D. Bachelor, Harry Moles, R. H. Molar, Stanley Stite Harry Lauderbach and Mlse Clara Fargo. Mlsa Katherine McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McDonald, la ex pected home soon from Seattle, Wash., where she has been attending school In the University of Washington. Since th close of the school year Miss McDonald has been visiting friends in Seattle. Miss E. B. Grayhart Is visiting ber parents in Garfield, Utah. Mis Betty Scott of Marshalltown, Iowa, Is the guest of Mra W, L Hayes at her home on South Seventh avenue. Officers of the H. C. G. club for tb coming year have been chosen and ar as follows- - Mrs. George Pew, president; Miss Fay IV oolard, secretary; Mlaa Helen Robbins, treasurer. Miss Hasel Cleary, a recent arrival In th city, has been Initiated Into the club. Mrs. Stella Bahan of Rawllna, Wyo., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. C. H. Eastwood, on East Center street, left yesterday for her home. Mrs. W. E. Alfson entertained a few friends at cards Mondky evening at her home In honor of her husband's birthday anniversary High score favor was award' edto Miss Ruth Salsbury and th eon so latlon prise to Mrs. A. M. Briggs. Thursday evening th ladles of St. Jo sephs and St. Anthony's Altar societies gave a lawn social at tha horn of Mrs. W. P. McDonald on South Seventh avenue. The proceeds of the event, which sum, wer aggregated a considerable turned over to the Improvement fund of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Nash left Friday for a several weeks' trip to coast cities. Mrs. D. B. Cleaves and Mlsa Maud Joyce were hostdbees Monday evening to the members of the Young Womens U'' club at the home of Mra. Cleaves on North Hayes avenue. It was decided at the gathering that meetings of th club would be discontinued during the months of August and September. Mri. J. J. Ouheen entertained Thursday evening at her home on North Arthur avenue in honor of Mrs. Dan Surran, for mer Montpelier matron, who has recently moved to this city to make her home. The Mesdames William McAuley, U. R. Watson, Harry Wilson and Harry Hulburt have returned from Bear lake, where they enjoyed a weeks outing. Miss Fay Woolard returned Monday from Twin Falls, where she spent the week-en- d with friends. Mlsa Mary Leute and her guest, MlsS Lecuyer of Salt Lake, left Marguerite Tuesday evening for Ycllowatone park to spend some time. Miss Miriam Brooks, swimming Instructor at the Y. W. C. A., will leave soon for Yellowstone park to spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mr. Jack Tupper departed Friday of last week for Salt Lake to spend a month or two, prior to going to California to make their home. A great many Pocatello people motored to Idaho Fall Wednesday of last week Smilin' to see Miss Jane Cowl In Through " Mrs. Frank Hlgson; her alster, Mrs. A. C. Lucas of Abbeysvllle, S. C., and Miss a Hulda Sahlberg have returned of-from Bear week's outing in the vicinity lake. Mr and Mra D. T. Pilchard of Lava Hot Springs were In the city Monday visiting friends. A delightful surprise party waa given on Saturday evening of last wsek at the home of Mr and Mra. Emmett Muriel, 1448 North Garfield avenue, in honor of Fork, who was married in Idaho roly 18. Y--' Utah, who la visiting her daughter, Mra C. Y. Cannon. The rooms were adorned with garden flowers and ten guests joyed tbs affair. REXBURG, en- IDAHO REXBURG, Ida., July 31. Mra W. Lloyd Adams entertained the K. V. V. club ladles Thursday afternoon of last week. The rooms were prettily decorated with the season's flowers. The afternoon was spent In sewing, and luncheon was aerved to twelve. The special guests were Mrs. Kelley and Mrs. Bcott n. Complimentary to Miss Verna Corey of Ogden, Utah, her cousin. Miss Grace Byrne, entertained at a lawn party Thursdday evening of last week. Game and dancing were the features of the Refreshments wer served to evening twenty-fou- r guest Mr. and Mra. C. V. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs Emil Hansen and families left Wednesday of last week for Provo, Utah, to make their homes. The County Sewtng club girls, thirty In by Mra. Coanin, number, accompanied went by automobile Tuesday of last week to plncocks hot springs, where they enjoyed a picnic, Mrs. Adrian Warner and Miss Hester Warner left Thursday morning for a trip through Yellowstone park. Mlaa Leota Smith, after spending several weeks visiting friends In Preston, re turned llome Sunday. Mlse Elsie Anderson of Logan, Utah, is visiting at the home of her cousins, the Misses Ella and Iva Anderson. Miss Norma Barnea of Idaho Falls is visiting- - for a few daya at the home of Miss Leona Poole. Dr. and Mra. M. D Flemming of Boise spent a few days last week at the home of Mrs. Flemmings father, H. Woken sperger. , The First ward Sunday school officers entertained at a party Tuesday evening in the First ward chapel in honor of Mr. and Mr Emil Hansen. Mr. and Mra Victor Mortensen of Montpelier were Rexburg viators last week. The Misses Florence and Lillian Bloom left Friday evening of last week for At' lent a, Ga to attend school next term. Mr. and Mrs. George Pop of Rigby were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. P. F. Smith Sunday, Mrs. E. H Thornton entertained Mr. and Mra R. J, Comstock, Jr., Mrs. Scott Oudmansen and Mr and Mrs. F, D. Turner at dinner Monday evening in honor of her wedding anniversary. Th K. C. K.'s entertained fifty of their friends Tuesday evening of last week on the lawn at the home of the Misses Jan and l,eona Poole. MubIc. dancing and games featured the evening. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Gsorge Brower and Mra Emma Brower of St. Anthony were Rexburg visitors Monday. Mra E. O, Smith of Logan, Utah, and Mra 4. F. Woolley of Honolulu'ar visiting at the homes of Mrs. Brent Cahoon and Mra. George Veasy. Mrs. G. W. States and Barbara of Preston- are visitingdaughter at the home of Dr, and Mrs. P F. Smith. Mrs J, W. Lloyd entertained at a Am-il- y dinner Monday In honor of Mrs. E. O. Smith of Logan, Utah, and Mrs. J. F. Woolley of Honolulu. Mlsa Susie Lloyd has returned home for a visit of several weeks from Ogden, Utah, where she has been the past y ear A party consisting of Mr and E. H. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs R. J.Mr. Comstock, Jr, Mr. and Mrs Scott Gudman-seMr. and Mra C. W. Poole and Mr, and Mr. F. D. Turner spent two daya last week on a f.ahlng trip to Star valley. Mra George Veasy entertained dinner 8unday in honor of Mrs. E. O.atSmith and Mra J. F Woolley. Mlsa Nina Harris, who has been attending summer school at the L D S university at Salt Lake, returned home ... Wednesday,, - Lester Petersons birthday --anniversary. The gues's were Mr. and Mra, D, O. Bellamy, ' Mr. and Mrs. William Hambltser, Mra Frank Swehosky, Mlaa Hasel White, Mlsa Nellie Bellamy, Mlsa Irene Pfost Miss Genevlve Collin Bishop Norman, Vern Stewart and Frank Whitney. week Mrs. Wilof last evening Friday liam Hambltxer was the hostess to the D. club. O. D. of th ladles John W. Hlgson, son of Mr. and Mrs A. H. Hlgson of South Eighth avenu has returned from Berkeley. Cal., where he had been attending the University of California. He will spend the remainder of the summer with his parents. The Misses Olive and Esther Spreaster have gone to Salmon City to spend their vacations. Miss Olive Is a teacher in th public school Miss Gertrude Newton and Mias Lillian Simmons returned Friday of last week from a motor trip through Yellowstone park. a few Mr. Simon Lewis InIs spending Lava Hot Spring days visiting frienda and accom- children, Mra 8. E. Brady panied by Mr J. H. Brady, spent MonFall American in day Mra H. H. Whfttleeey entertained th East Side bridge club Friday evening at her home on South Seventh avenue. Mra. Howard Goldsmith and children returned home Monday evening from a visit to New York, Chicago, Milwaukee and other eastern cities. Mrs. William Jost was the hostess last week to the Friday Evening Bridge club Fargo. at her apartments In the members Thursday afternoon th club - wereof ths th "800" Catholic Ladies W. J. Caravsllls at her guests of Mr. Garfield avenue. home on South Mlsa Marguerite Myers of Salt Lake Is M. Bowers, on H. Mrs. her ' sister, .r... visiting West Bonneville street. POCATELLO, Idaho, July Thun returned Wednesday Mrs. Dan Hurl day afternoon of tost week Hr. H. IX from Ogden and Salt Lake, where ahe had Bachelor entertained a few of her friend gueet of relatives. ?w abrW P her apartments in been thePrebvterian Mussionary society The the Fargo in honor of Mr. W. R. Dressat ths home of Mr met Friday afternoon ier, formerly of Pocatello but now of avenue. on McKinley Frank Spaid riven to Mrs. w. R. Dressier, while second was given to Mrs. E E Moberly. Others present wer the Mesdames C. C. Larsen R. I IDA. n, SUn?eyUeary M' H MS "d '"Mlaa Dorothy Turner and Miss Ruth Newton have returned from where they attended the EpworthGooding league institute, held under the auelcea of Gooding college, MU Beatrice Haines of Chicago la the guest of Mr. W. R. Johnson at her home on West Center street. The marriage of Harry Cameron Whlt-- 1 tlngton of this city and Miss Mary Elsie Blythe of Salt Lake took place In Black-foFriday of last week. Mr. ton has been employed at th Whitting, Western Union offices, she Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, D. H. Blyth of Salt Lake. The couple wtU make Pocatello their home. The members of the Sans Soucl club and their husbands enjoyed a basket picnic at Meridell park Wednesday afternoon. Saturday evening of last week Mra Paul Bistltne entertained at a dinner at her home on East Lander street party in honor of Mrs. Glen D. Evans of Detroit. Mich., who is spending the Summer at tha home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bistltne. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mr. J. M. Bistllne, Francis Blstllne, Mrs. Glen Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bistllne. Mr. and Mra L. W. Plngree and children returned home Sunday evening from Bear lake, where they spent a several weeks outing. . Th M. L A. of the three wards held a big rally Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mra Noah 8. Pond on East Clark street. An Interesting program, consisting of Hawaiian dances, folk dances and community singing, was rendered. Judge M. R. Lockhart and daughter departed Saturday of last week for Yellow-ston- e park on an extended vacation. Mr. and Mra- - E. M. Chandler have moved to their new home on the corner of Lincoln aver.u and Lander street and will be at home to their friends after August 1. ot ST. ANTHONY, ST ANTHONY. Ida., July 31. Mlsa Hazel O Nell of Salt Lake Is here on a visit to her father, C. W. O'Nell. Madams Gilman arrived on the 34th from California to spend n month with her son. S F. Gilman. Mr and Mrs Harry Colwell of Peoria, of RexIllr and Miss Katherine Colwell of last wsek burg spent the latter part Mr. Mr and friends. of here, the guests Colwell were returning from Yellowstone park. Mr W. Tyler la her from California, visiting her daughter, Mr Z. F. Y eartan. Mr. and Mrs. William Fuller left Monday for a tour of Yellowstone perk. raMr and Mrs Lehamn, mother and ther of Mr John D. C. Kruger, ar her visit. from Omaha on a month Mr and Mr Jay Meridth are tha par34. ents of a son, born July Mrs. Z F. Yearian and Mrs. Tyler went to Big Springs recently to spend a few Mr Yearian returned Thursday, days but Mr Tyler will remain at her resort for a month. Mrs. Marlon Hammond and baby arrived the 34th from Pocatello and will remain for a month. Tuesday Bridge club members wer guests of Mrs. N. D. Jackson nt her home In ths country this week. They spent th day. having dinner at 1 o'clock and then playing bridge during th afternoon. Mr W. H. Burland won high ecore Mrs E. Williams spent Tuesday In Idaho Fall Mr J Perry, who Is ths guest of Miss Thelma Sorenson of Idaho Fall waa the honor guest at a dinner party Tuesday evening at Miss Sorenson's home. Covers were laid for teh. Mlsa June Hlx came from Idaho Falla to spend the Twenty-fourt- h with her mother. She returned Monday. C. H Patton and Miss Frank M. Dorman of Faystle, la., were married In Salt Lake Friday afternoon of last week. Th 11TJ0. 1, BUHL IDAHO BUHL. Id, July IL Mr Jean Town and daughter Marjorie have returned to their home In Portland, Or, after a few weeks visit with Mr. and Mr W. 8. Samuels. Mr Carl Anderson has returned to her home In Rupert after spending a week here as ths guest of Dr. and Mr J. M. Rodger Mr. and Mr Arthur Randolph ef NamIf. pa are the guests of Mr. and Mr J. Shoddy. , Mr. and Mr Charles 8nyder motored to th Stanley basin country Sunday, rethe following day. turning Mr E. E. Van Houten of Sidney, la.. Is ths guest of her cousin, Mr C. E. Ar-g, Mr. and Mr. I. F. Constant and Mr K. Kalina have returned from a week's visit with Salt Laks friends. Miss Louise Wegner of Omaha, Neb., Is the summer guest of her friend, Mr George Marshall. Mrs. J. F. Carr has gone to Sheldon, Neb., to visit for a few weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Turner and Mr. and Mr Reuben Turner of Pocatello were guests in the J. W. Banberry horn the first of the week. H. W. Leveke and Mr. Mr, and Mr and Mr Riley Maxwell have returned from an outing In the Yellowstone National park region. Mias Jennia of Janesville, Rodgers WIs., Is the guest of her sister, Mr G. L. Reynolds. Mr. and Mr O. B. Herfelflnger of Beatrice, Neb., are th guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. FahlqulsL Mlsaea Rachael Emery and Wllmah Bloom and Jack Bloea of Salt Lake are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo Laufen-borger- ,C. - to - Mr. and Mr T. H. Miller have returned from an outing in tha Yellowstone National park, Mr. and Mra. J. A. Davis have returned from a visit with friends in Portland, With s grand costume ball, the biggest of its kind ever staged at a Utah resort a Fox Trot Revue an absolutely original event of its kind and a whole afternoon and evening of .riotous fun Or. Miss Cora Schelsnborger of Chicago Is the guest of Mr. and Mr George r. Mr Jack Carr is visiting for a few weeka with relatives In Sheldon, N D. Stud-bake- 4f JEROME, Ids., July 31. Mr Robert Leland has ae her guest her aleter, Mrs. Atkinson of Topeka, Kaa. Mlsa Elisabeth Tillman la visiting relatives and friends In Boise and Meridian. The Rev. and Mr. C. E. have as their gueats the Misses Flanagtn Emma Clark of Walla Walla, Wash., and Floeala Mills of Bakersfield, Calif. Mr Price la enjoying a visit from a sister, who resides In Eden, Ida. Miss Elva Morgan of Nebraska is visiting st the E K. Smith home. Miss Elenore Williamson, stenographer of the Federal Abstract company, left Tueeday of last week for a few weeks' visit with friends at Le Orande, Ore. . Mlaa Addle Smith of Cleveland, Ohio., Is visiting relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mr J. T. Krlvaneck of Twin Falls were guests during th past week at the H. D. Cook home. Miss Helen Boyle of Portland, Ore., and Mlsa Gladys Boyle of Boise, after a week's visit here with their alster, Mary, have left for their respective home Mr L. C. Callen has as her guest her sister. Mies Fern Cox. of Boise. Mies Florence Prentiss and her friend. Mice Crabbe, who have been guests during tho past week of Mr. and Mr. Edgar Prentiss, left on Friday of last week lor Seattle, Wash. Mr Merril Riggs has as her guests her brother, E Messenger, wife and daughter of Boise, who came by auto. Miss Evelyn Orser was given a happy surprise party Saturday evening of last week, the occasion being the anniversary of her fourteenth birthday. The was spent In playing games, afterevening which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mr George Gillespie left last wsek by automobile to Join the other Jerome people who are camping In the Sawtooth mountain auTwenty-fi- v tomobiles were seen en route to the mountains one afternoon of last week. Genevieve Brayton entertained the Lucerne Canning club Tuesday afternoon. Mr. C. A. Samuelson of Chicago arrived Wednesday of lest week for an extended visit to relatives and friends here. Mra. 8tanfleld arrived Thurtday of last week from Sacramento, Call., to visit her brother, W. Critchfleld, who resides west of town. Mrs Arthur Vance and children len ths latter part of last week for Salt Lake to spend a few months visiting with the parents of Mr Vance. Mr. and Mr Orser and little daughter Of Filer visited here during the wsek with Mr. Oreer'a parent Mr, past ana Mrs. Whit Th Rev. A. C. Evans of Gooding waa a guest during the past week at the horn of the Rev. and Mr L, Roberta. The Baptist young people were entertained Tuesday evening of laet week by Mrs, Ed Gill at a lawn social. Th evening was spent In playing game Refreshments were served. nnnnnnnnnnfann n n n Kelvins-- - Grove Emigration Canyon Where everybody goes for Trout and Chicken Dinners' n n n n n n n BRITISH DAY . LAGOON, MONDAY, AUGUST 2 Tb day of the year s come sad have good time $100 IN PRIZES ejc. will be given over to a spectacular program of sports. A big aquatic contest, clown band, hundreds of bags of confetti, serpentine, squeakers and caps will be features of the carnival of fun. The afternoon With each railroad ticket purchased before 6:30 will be given a coupon entitling holder to confetti, serpentine, squawkers, toy1' caps and balloons, obtainable at the CAR NIVAL BOOTH. After 6:30 p. m. a nominal sum will be charged. FOX TROT REVUE The Rox Trot Revue will commence at 9:20. A handsome trophy will be given to the most graceful poupIeT Get your bunch together, come early and take in the delightful bathing. It hasnt been better this year) Make one long, wonderful day of it crowded to overflowing with mirth. LOEWS 888- - LAST TIMES TODAY Geo. 9m9 888 8 88 888 And a BBS j BERT 88 888 tinging and talking eomodlan Eecontrle 888 ::: 888 La zier. Worth Co. 888 888 888 888 -- J22 , J0SIE HEATHER 888 Singing sovorel songs Every axeopt night Mon- - and T ues- dy day. Mat bo- - gin Thursday. J 2SS 88 8 17 STRAND Exoapt Stt.asu Where Everybody Goes Contlnuou Performance, 1 It to HIRAM ROY l " MUSICAL COMEDY Presenting Selected First Run Pictures ONLY A Thrilling Story Of tho North Woodo of Malno en tho Canadian Border TRANK v MAYO THE RED LANE Framed In the glory of tho morning oun oho eeemed like an angel lost In Satans domain" Added Attraction Two-R- l Universal Comedy Off Hlo Trolley" Hnfy E. Pyl CLAIR STARTING TODAY THE PRINCE Featuring HARRY T. MOREY 1:15 p. m., 4:16 p. m. e p. m., S p. m. Musical Comody Starts 3:00 p. m., 7:45 p, in., io p. m. Monday and Friday, Door Open at 6:30 p. m. Parlor, Bedroom and Bath CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In Hr Latt and Grootoot Picture For the Soul of Rafael Filmed from MARAH ELLIS RYAN'S Enthralling Love Story THE MOST MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION OF THE YEAR Big, Spool) Comedy , Orehoatra Cheater Outing A dory ef toy among th artlat tender romance of tear and laughter. Portrayed In a picture of wonderful heart appeal. A PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE SHOW at POPULAR PRICES Evening All' Sat 30e Matinee Adult 20c ; Children, 10c A $2 Clip Along Thl Saturday COUPON Lin Saturday CHILDREN'S MATINEE When presented at box office will entitle one child to admission upon payment of S cent GEM Thatr Wt ef The Claaileat New York" On Woofc Commencing T6day Engagement Extraordinary CHAP Pictures Start "7 In Town" N Insldt THOMAS MEIGHAN HIRAM IN SOCIETY Now Organlit Coming Nxt Sunday SHIPWRECKED AMONG CANNIBALS" Four Daya Commencing Today Cath Prise cooler considerably THE DARKEST HOUR" AMERICAN Coolt Thatr COMEDY, LIVE AND LEARN" PATHE REVIEW Its REVUE 1Z WHO'S WHO CONTEST Guest Who They Ar and Win a 11c. ' Pitcta: Mats., 15c, 25c, 50c. Evga., lie, 25el 60c, 5c, $U0, Round trip, 35c, all day ALL-STA- t Continuous today, 12:15 to 11 p. m. Matinees, 20c; Kiddle Evenings and Sundays, 30c. kj v.. iiwu. ',m - Thro Show In On Mualcsl Comedy, Vaudovlll and Pictures bathing, Adaptad from tho Groat Stag Succooa Sy C. W. SELL and MARK SWAN CAST . a breeey western comedy 222 888 al8ll8B888B888888ae8f Also- -- , BUCK JONES In The Square Shooter 888 888 888 IN town 888 (eg 888 1ft 88888888888888888881888 8 J ' . i BBB Novelty Clintons versatility high-clas- s Vaudeville Bill aSS HANLON WHY PAY MORE? A remarkable exhibition of animal S8S Earl A Sunthlno TODAY tbe least always the beet SWAINS RATS AND CATS 888 881 Rolland A Co. BILL THE ACT UNIQUE JJJ An April 'Shower In Thg moat for CARR" ALEXANDER NEW AS mmm Ihtomational boating, RIOT OF FUN ALL AFTERNOON brilliance. Grand Tableaux representing arrival of Mayflower Pilgrims. Concert, sports, dancing, For all those who are unable to secure costumes before going to Saltair, tbe Salt Lake Costuming JIouso will provide costumes at Saltair at their regular scale of price $50 will be awarded for the most original costume and $50 for the most novel eoa tume. The grand march for everyone in eostume will take place at clock, and promisee to Jje a spectacle of unexampled n n nnnnnnnnnnnnn COSTUMES AT THE BEACH Saltair will celebrate the first anniversary of the electrification of its railway, August 4. JEROME, IDA. - ' It A U (JUST 31 TONING, bridegroom waa formerly a resident of 8t. Anthony, but now resides ia Idahe Fall Tha bride taught In th publio school of SL Anthony two years ago. They returned to Idaho Falls Monday and will maka their home In that elty. Mr Josephine Hiatt of Idaho Falls pent Monday in tha city. Mr. and Mr G. Frank Smith of Dubois, who had been visiting with Mr Smiths slater,. Mra. Hugh Davis, returned to their home Monday. - A . COMIC CARTOON BROADWAY TODAY i - 1 AND MONDAY A big western drama SHORTY HAMILTON In e big ' BILL NOW PLAYING Little Pipifax & Co. And Weaver and Weaver - Five othar big feature Thro ahewa dally 2:45, 7:30, 1:16 Summer price Night 40c, 30c Matin Adults, 25o Children under 15, 16e fiva-ro- at apodal The Ranger Spcad WM. Romanes Thrill DUNCAN In . "THE SILENT AVENGER" Two-ro- apodal comody |