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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUN DAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 12 famous pearls eitant, la young, ana Wadded iaDenmark 50 Years Ago, ly, Interesting, ff,rA 'tlm"rh iiyipi. "frfr 'tir as-sl- prst--- ? V""-- ; frequent the embaeey of Otrmuj, e rendesvous of the smartest , folk in Washington. Saturday They Celebrate Event one-tim- Utahnt in Wa$hington ; THIO NILION RBSS- Eaueter haa' com and gone, and tha many Utah students la Washington have enjoyed a must delightful, vacaout vt town tion, fcoms have gun fur tha week-enothers have entertained friends from out of town. U surge Washington university, where most of tha Utah students) attend, baa a full week of vacation, and the delightful spring wea tiisr haa allowed everyone to enjoy tha weak In tha r i.; f -( ... great outdoors. Miss Maurlne Bennlon of Salt Lak la a Washington visitor this weak, tha guest ot Mr. and Mrs. O. OsMiss Uenntoo. who la mond Hyda. at present atudylng music in New Tork, la a former student of the Uni- r versity of Utah and ' a msraber of . ? , i, i '"".IV the Alpha. Chi aorortty. While la Washington aha visited Mount Vernon, tha estate of George Washington, had the pleasure of shaking hands with ths president, and attended a number of social f unctlona. John Mat ben, of lit Pleasant, Utah, has become one of the country's greatest Juckeya He haa been riding in Klorida during tha winter season, but la now riding at Bowie. Md., Just outside the District of Columbia liae. He was visiting in Washington last his mother and sister. evening with Aaout two Utahne In Washington attended tha U I). 8. servlcs Bunday. An Kaster program waa given, which consisted of a solo by Mra John Iieigherty, a trio by Meadames W. D. HJter, Archer Willey and Llta 8. Wootton; a piano selection by Mrs. A. B. Hodges, and a splendid Easter sermon by Dr. Fred J. Pack of the University of Utah. Miss Ijeah Van Wagoner of Provo, a student at George Washington here, entertained at dinner Sunday at her on Massachusetts avenue for Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christian!, who will oelebr&t the home Miss Rarnlcs Madsen and Mrs. Walof their , P. ter Monsoo. Jr. wedding Saturday. golden anniversary Colored pictures of Utah, mostly of Zlon National park and Uryce'a can' Fifty years a com Saturday, Mr. Then. In 17, they emigrated! to Utah yon, were shown to President and Mr. in where and settled this Mra. Coolldge city, at the and and Mrs. J P. Christiansen were Christiansen become well known White House. Monday guests evening. The married. The certiKny took place In aa a cement haa work contractor. waa visited by President and park Five children, ten grandchildren and Mra. Harding, accompanied by SenaCirgtrnhagen, Ismmark, their birthtwo have blessed tor former Governor Spry and place and hotna. la resident In otherKmoot, union. One of the In 12S, at Utah On (hat April 2. 1876, neither the California, while a these second resides In which time dignitaries. pictures were taken Mr. by brid nor her iroom dreamed of leav- Montana, but. despite the travel In- Kandail U Jones of Cedar volved, the entire family will assem- Jonea la In town this weekCity. Amerf ing their native land for With hla resble at Christiansen the Saturday wonderful collection of plot urea and, ica. For thirty-tw- o years of their idence, 1344 Wasatch avenue, for tha of married life they continued them goklen anniversary of the wedding. besides having at the opportunity the White House, showing them showed them at the department of Interior Friday evening before a large number of I'lahns and, their friends. -The evening at the department of the interior was given under the auspices " of former Governor .Spry. 04-Mra Konald ' Bulckley entertained the- - ladles of the Western Cult us club st ih Kvangellna hotel Monday evening. A dainty luncheon waa scr.ved In keeping with Easter. Mrs. Wtlford 0O N Johanneasen gave a review of Willa Cathfr's novel. "One of Ours." Mrs. K. Murray Stewart discussed current events. The club plana to keep Its membership at twenty-si- x ladies, and when anyone leaves that vacanuy Is Immediately filled by a time minister, of Cuba at Washing- new one from the long waiting list. By JEAN JARVIS. ton. waa It de Ir. Cespedes' Mra Jack Stlrrat and Mrs. Amy (Copyright, lt5. by 8. L. Tribune.) Incumbence ofduring Merrill 'were admitted to memthe office that the le! it U'lUlllVnTnV Anl.rl was raised to ambassadorial gation bership in the club during the week. Of the president-eleof Cuba, Cen- rank, thereby making him Cubas The entire membership attended Mon first ambassador to the United .States' day evening. together with two tral Machado, and a very Impressive of America. quests Mr. 1. E. McArthur and Mies entourage, Inspired a m berry round of Thursday evening found the Cuban Theltna iees. festivity, which brought the official- party as chief guests of the secreMiss bllsa Thompson of Ingan has ly, diplomatically and politically elect tary of state and Mrs. Kellogg and teen a Washington visitor during the on to discovered a them Miss Thompson is at present week. visit Krlday Into the foreground of Washington's Mount Vernon, which presents a attending Columbia university in New big Easter week social tableau. In scene Its lovely spring York. While in Washington she attended a number of social functions, Giving a dash of youthful Joy to the glory of blossoms. of Speaking busy days at the White and vlalted Washington's most Intervisit of the distinguished Cubans. was filled to ca- esting historic points. House, Thursday waa tha presence of tha general's eo far as tha first lady's pro Dr. Jamas Albert Peterson, of Salt young daughter, Miss Machado, who pacity, waa concerned, and how she Ijike, has returned home, after a had with her her young chum. Miss gram the proper change of number of years' study in Washing accomplished Mercedes Madraao. They "say that costume, between scheduled events ton. Dr. Peterson, a former student i net visitors irom rtavana roruiiea fori nf the University of Utah, Befors the themselves for a period of travel In pusslea Machado and hisluncheon e party, Mra.ated from Oeorge "dry America" by giving a ball Imreceived the lames of the .uy here last June,Washington receiving hla mediately preceding their departure other In among most He lesion, tr.edi.'lne. a visiting has had gree NJ w a Tnrk . knnilr.rf . . fw . w . i i! i Atv .111 Immaillalalv - i, . i fWtilln,nl, , Twitv.fiu h in in me nwiuKiH .n'riirin -uie si.ie luiicneon, me ursi lauyihere, and baa l.een admitted to the r"i:iaiier of the members the Bath choir of greeted In medldne the District XThsh. nlvtd TrmSrk practlc h h,n ,rof' Washington ,.f Columbia. He will practice In Salt eJ,dfn'ihLh."2land committee. At 30 p. m. Mrs. fool-- J ror made things difficult Washington Idge, with a party of friends, arrived Miss Madsen nw breakfast from the standpoint of emulation. at the auditorium, where the famous Ku,t liemloe ,he ZeU Tsu Alpha sorority However, the American capital did choir gave Bach a Mass In B minor. n Hock Creek park Monday morning. very well. Indeed, and the program And. my dear, speaking of clothes; Mr and Mrs. Osmond Hyde arranged for General Machado stsrted the feminine members of the fu-- 1 tertalhed st luncheon and five hun- off auspiciously with a very brilliant " in arrivea In Potomac party their rtr.d apartment dinner at the embassy of Belgium, tlie absolutely latest things from Paris Psrk apartments Ssturdav evening In on Thursday, which Is one of Mr. and there showed up very sung-fit-- ; n, Mr ,nd Mrs Parley P. raCoolldge's busiest days, the .White ting headgear In black satin and very h(nor House S'as en fete in compliment to voluminous cape wraps covered stun- - ,,, Mt, Murlne Bennlon and l.eon r. Htgglnbotham won the prtaes. The the Cubans. Thirty-thre- e guests were gowna of chiffons and satin. Mr. and Mrs. attended: following entertained at lunchfon and the state nlng b"" " T."T'. Matthew. Cttwlcy,. Mr. .and. ilra. WaJr jth ouiiiia room nnowcu a gorgeously ihl Z:vVH? Mr. Mrs. and Jack Stir- intS. ,rf.rK" Once a year Moprids. spread table, with huge plaques of Thon,a, H. Rees. narcissi Ophelia roses flanked Hlgglnbotham. and fringed with maldcn-hal- r fern and renter of the stage. Olve them credit, dr. and Mrs. Rose! H. Hvde. Mr. and tostJcus as a decorative complement to i . i. , ft. uunins , uu iwf puiiiua. spec- - , , , nr. r.i . .I, n: iiKinwfii, ,,iie.-ithe White House gold xervlce. ,OT EUa tJt ThoiupsorL a and, sctate " affair, the "party"'1 Being Iavid Cannon and the waa most punctllllously formal. In era! national bankers. ballroom Thelma Ieea The honf,r the procession which made Its way WR ' liters! renh.-- of nolf. from the Blue room to the state the dance mimic wu 'mintemmt-- l lr. atul Mrs. Thoma-- i R. Rees enter room, headed by the president ed." polo toggery imd hunting field ' '"'ned at dinner st thflr spartment In siui- AUaa Mr. and Kportlng atmosphere. I rtmiana courts, Sunday. tttry of state and Mrs. Kellogg, the The ladles C.od bless em arrived Mrs. R. Murray- Stewart ot tne Mm. In their smartest evening gowns, and navy and secretary P. Ecclea left Wahing- Jim. Representative Stephen B. Por- belleve me, nopody In the brilliant ton thisParley week for her home in Salt ter and others from tht- foreign af- assemblage looked lovelier than the like. The have been In fairs committee of both bouses of lht Baroness Van Maltsan. She is the Washington forEccles snout six vears. dur' congress. wife of the new from Ing which time Mr Krrles haa served ambassador Returning to greet many friends and this waa her first us eecretary to Senator Smoot and was the secretary of state for Cuba. Germany "American'' hall. Baroness Van Malt- at Dr. Carlos Manuel de Cespedes. one- - nan, who owns a string of the most taken out a degree Wsshln'in university He will emi- - CtepIlG oiad Uanaoy CHIICig, HDuqdq G WacEn (Sg3g, E)nimQcGiiGG, EDi?ap3i?SGD, 2ia . V MRS. d; , ... )J - far-of- Chief Elect of Cuba Feted in Capital 00 00 Guests Fortified for Dry Visit, Rumor 0O 00 00 00 00 00 ke . m I Vach Goodo We have gathered a wonderful Una sf wash osds yeu will he aursrlaed at ths dainty new ffsata and lew prlose far olassy materials. Ilk mlxturae In orepes and vailea ara tha beet aellsra. Wa have thsm ess tcs 7&s tM our tu si" sr t Whits and solars Tha quality SHADOW sTRIPK CHARM gU la tha asms aa llngette, and sella rsgulaHy at for In idsal Mo. Colors pink and orshld; . combinationa and undorthinga Jg ANITARY OAUZK C3c rolls CNOLISH MC. CAMBRIC inehaa widai vary fins, soft finiah.. 'S v GINGHAMS, STJITLNCrS, ETC "sVaK ISB mWM mmm. mm-- t71 COCS 5TC:i m-ZUMMS- aW II OAZE MA&VZL TISSTJE A T. .onraHAMS CELEBRATED GINGHAM 32 iachaa; guaranteed fast colors S5c I5c DRIlt AM0KtA0 25c PRINTS This season's ENGLISH fashionable fabrie for ladiaa andchildren; all fast colors PRINTSr-Th- la ssaaon'a c ENGLISH . faahlonabla fsbrie for ladiaa and children; all faat colore... mast 4So tt moat JJ THE CELEBRATER PETER PAN 0IN0HAMS ESt! Stripoa, shocks and plaida; sold uaually 7H to SSe 33-inc- n WONDERFUL TOWEL CURTaMNS AND DRAPERIES Fshey Strips Tyritisb Tsvlsis ltxlt. SSc Fsncy Strips Turkish Tswsls 1xM Its Whits Turkish Tswsls Wa sffsr asms splendid bargains In aurtaina and curtate) materials this week. Ws can only mention a few, but you will msko a bis savins if yeu buy 20x40 hers. FIBER most sopular sesson. ths shadow dssisns Si M 'PINE NIT tVr Quker CrSat AND r Cnrtairj fl )f fS (I wu MERCZIOZID SHAjntTNG 0UTIN0 AND CANTON ' TLANNZLS ' Canton Flannsl Heavy weight-.- .. He Canton Flannsl 22c 23c 30c Amoskeag 2&c Whits Twilled Outing 9f, 9a vB Flannsl.., ct Whits Dalay h Whits Outing Plsnnst , H -- . . i . 1,, hir ir,. - en-a- ll . r, ' , . "iU.J r? ,.a - .Ly-i- Murin-Bennlo- . ni .i-- i HAND-EMBROIDERE- GE0EQETTE In a wide range of colors for evening or fk ! street wear; regular S2.00 quality. 1 Monday and week f mj 2Se 0UTINO FLANNSL Sure te 1 AO In a wonderful collection of colore. tight colore; 17 Inehaa; heavy wslght 60c and dark D TUBINO finish.,.....,,,....; 33c linen WOMEN'S BODICE TOP VESTS Whits esly; rlbbsn straps; aixee ts 44 33c cr 3 for $ I. CO bs popular for graduation drssass; guallty. Mendsy and weekyle rag. BOYS' ATHLETIC UNION SUITS fine quality, barred dimity I sitae ts IS years S2-- BILK KNITTED TUBINO i Extra Af ....... i vm and For bloomers, prlnceaa slips, step-in- s night gowna Colors, black, navy, pink, peach, aand, cardinal and emerald. Regular S2.2S and S2.M qualities. Monday and week SI.S3 and $2.19 PRINTED SILKS The moat popular of all dress materials. A beautiful aaaortment of quality at popular pricce high-grad- e $1.83 $2.69 $2.93 $3.45 of the Better Sort WOMEN'S UNION SUITS Bodies' or band top, cuff and shell knee; sink and Pes, . ...... ?. whltsf alt size. COMBED $F95 FLAT CREPE of any plain ailks. moat called-fo- r of black, nutmeg, navy, powder blue ! $3.00 and aand: regular quality. fc.alW Monday and week tg YARN UNION SUITS In ts 4 enval-op- s as mi snd elssed styls; alzss The 17c WHITS. PILLOW Beet quality LINEN CREPE DE CHINES gradu-Gener- . OlMfsf 25c tjeavy welcht UNDERWEAR N, S2-0- 21c VOr.iEII'0 BROADCLOTH AND HAND-DRAW- WASHABLE FLANNELS faat colors, in stripes, sflth plain I CA 0 yard. to match. Worth Monday and wash 17c . Outing - .Sto ENGLISH $10.00 Flannels ' 9 Cm highly msrcsrlxsd double thread; celebrated tor wash and wsar. 32$ AM eolsrs iJ THE CELEBRATED TUSCAN NET CURTAINS 40 and 4 Inehss widai P. yards; sold regularly at iq.cq. and S11.00 pair 40a FANCY CRETONNES eeutiful designs and ooloringai M Inahsa wlds. SSs COMFORT CRETONNES Nsw eolorinaai 9R M Inehss wide s96 Crepe. 4ss guallty r.T.,::.?r..;.......33i5 CUR. cream, LACK ' SIB 91 sbs Whits, slss Pink snd Blus Border Tswsls 426 SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES 72xt0 Saranas Whits 7Ss Sheets I IA 7SXM Pappsrsl White I Shoots (Limit I sheets 1 Pso not Six liases' Whits Shsste 4txSg Pepssrsl Pillow Cases I IJmit t cases). rw Each WEARWBLL SHUTS ' Ths ssiebrsted Wesrwell Whits Sheets, msds with strong tsss tearing and Insdgs ts prevent long wsar. suring Full Sssmlsss 7?x0 ,. ,Tors to also.. W S1x0 Full Seamlaaa- -r .". Il4b Torn to alas... Full Sssmlsss S1xt , M vwB FILET IDs 46s Whits, aias Pink and Blus GAUIB NET Ths eurtain matsrial sf Colored dots, slss. TAINS 20 patterns) whits and sorut ' tss efl JAPAJTZS2 CSZPZ Tbs eslsbratsd Pins guallty Jasaneoa Ths greatest fsbrie tor price sn ths market; sold usually at Xs ts sos... VALUES ULCZ CTJETAINS Wahablc h n-- ths guality tie- at SSs.,..,,.,,, Small silk mlasd dealgaa; sus glnghsm sold usually NOTTINGHAM ZKrHYR DRKtS Checks and plaida 25c GINGHAM DSVOKSaiM CLOTH You kaew ths worth of this cJbth) S2 Inches, and fast colors.' Big tins patterns S1.00 iie WHITE VqcIi SooCn Una befors buying JJKQZBIZ MATZXULLS Wa have aeversl breken lota sf Lingerie Maeta, la terials, esnaiating sf voile, nalneoofca, ohecks and stripes. These have boon est rsg. ularty at Sac. 3a and 40. ?Sfi ISO ROLL ' " m White House Honors With Luncheon unlver-Coolldg- ; To meet' the preent urgent demand for better rnerchandie at lowest pouible prices is our constant aim. We concentrate the entire resources of our organization in the cash purchase of great quantities of prominent brands of quality inercliandise, and more noticeably than ever before in our history are we' prepared to present s the Salt public with truly outstanding rallies.' : 0O 1925. elas,3 44 FIBER SILK VESTS Fsncy Checks lavender, peach, flesh; ll.TS valus ti atripss as l SWISS RIBBED UNION SUITS Bodice and built-i- n ahouldare; sxtra reinforesdi . fleah color; sixss to 44... as Sl.f3 a SPORT FLANNELS" Olds fair to be vary much worn all summer, and there ia nothing more coiy and comfortable; regular I4.M, 11. 5 and $3.00. Monl day and week NOVELTY SETS VESTS AND STEP-INEmbroidered, not trlmmsd; maixe, orchid, fleah, peach. Ths est $4.19 $3,75.1:11 $2.63 S tl MJ fl.M-.fue- din-ta- g .lahaoweiet - HighClau English fr - Broadcloth Dressei Wll-(nu- r. - Hand-Mad- Lingerie e PHILIPPINE In wide variety of plain, solid high shades; also the d e a I a b I e candy strips pHwtmge- .- HANO GOWNS AND r CHEMISES snd HANO. D)AWN KMSROIDKetCO LINEN Solid color DRESSES. import ad linen.; fins qu.lity; rich coloring.; Beautiful, sheer cotton fabrica, exquiaite, dainty deaigna of hand embroidery on each garment. Hand scalloped around neck and sleeve.; all aiiea; $3.50 values for.. hand-mad- si.es - & Ml VV Why Is It til are are more and mors people .every day of our business career, that DESIST on UNION DENTISTE.T? Wtiy u it that me nam dot or our patlonU ia to rapidly Increasing? JHAT E A K Y O and onIvbecausc for 22 vears Union Dental Service Bec&UM, mis Xx eI sTisii"irirtv veen ffivinff ccmiiiu. - ,w and. People KNOW that there is absolute aerunty entrusting thrir nnedi in dental work to THIS OFFICE, beraoae they K.VOW from riperienre cunniantiv that U.MOX DKVTIST8 AftE Eitrts. It the trne snae. of the word. We X UK only BEST Af ATEHIAL8, BEST, EQUIPPED! X . Honest Work 22. K Gold Crown. and Bridgework Porcelain s , Painless Cvtrsctisn ......... $5 $3 A ' ml and OtTARANTKE smrk- manship. N E E A T I O H' CAREFUL SERVICE Silvsr V $1 rillinga..,..'. atractlsn Under , Oss.... Expert Wt Care for Your Teeth 22 I Honest Fhces ULa I AND irlNAQtMtNT VIABS J LOCATION FO F - ' -r- f X A M 212 Main St. ( v S3 Service. lr' s. m. ts Hoursi Open Sunday, 10 :9 p. ts S. aT " all i.i Alma Duncan, Mrs. W. H. Horntbrook, Miss Bernlce Condon, Mlas EJIssbeth e Butler. Mra. C T. Kelslev. Mrs Matt. ( Mrs. Neekat, Mra J. T. fairer and the ffuest of honor. Mr. and Mra. Charles Brown entertained the members of the P. D. C. club st their boms' at Oimsteed Fri day evening. The evening seas apent in playing nve hundred, the prises being awarded to Dean Tucker. D. Orlo Allen and Mra Harvey Holland. luncneon waa served tn Mr. and Mrs. Byron Dsstrup, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holland.. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Mr. and Mrs Clyde Clark. Mr. and. Mrs. D. Orlo Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Kim Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Ortn Oroneman and Mr. PROVO, Apr IK Mrs. Oeorfe Mra. Charles Brown. entertained the members of ths and - Mrs. Henry Books entertained ths Thursdav Afternoon Bridge tlub at mem bars of ths Columbia ft swing club Bridxe afternoon. home her ThuriMay n at her home Monday evening, fcnap-dragowas the feature, after which lunt-heoand sweet Peas formed the was served, Th rooms were dec- decorations for the entertaining roome. oded with sprina; flowers. music and games wars Needlework, Mrs. H. n. PlumenthsJ was hostess the of to the members of the Vallef Circle. was features to the evening. Iincheoa Miss Anna Books, Mrs. served Huh at her homeThursday evening-Nellie CHeen. Mrs. ''Florence Souter, The entertalnmer rooms were cWnrated Mrs. Mrs. . Nellie CardeU. Hannah enwith rut Mower and fema The Mrs Florence M er.. Mrs. tertainment Consisted of needlework Johnsnn, Melissa Ivewls. Mrs. Vllats Vincent, and musir, lafter which Kihcheon waa Mrs. Kmma Day, Mrs. Bessla Reess, ' ; served. Emma Jones. Mra . Ellen Nelson Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. TSl. KlrkwoM an ' " Mrs. Flora Vincent. and of their daughmounce the marrtaire Ths members of ths Ltsh porosis ter. CJrars. to J- - A. iJabrut of Taft. ciib 8. 1 Mrs. were of ths gusats Calif. The ceremony took place at la Bait I .Juke city Wednesthe home fit the bride's suntc Mrs. Hlckmsn K. Mrs. H. Eastmond afternoon. 41. day l.vns Simmons. In Taft on April Longfellow's "Ooldes Legend." The younf couple will spend their read whlcn luncheon was served. hunevmoon' tourinej the northern part af'et Mrs. Jsfsea Sutherland sntertainsd of California. They0 sriU make their of tbs Optimist club at members ths home In Taft for the tlms bcinc to her home Thursday afternoon. Games, , K trier wps hostess Mra. W. e formed ths enMusio and needlework a charmingly arransed brid-party Jvunchaosi was served. In honor of Bishop Arthur W. Moul-to- n tertainment., L Mrs. Btelhl sntertainsd the Fay of Fait I4ike Monday afternoon, of the Nelke Reading club the decorations members tiprlnc flowers formedrooms. The dt- - at, her heme Thursday afternoon. A for the r"entertaininr ST WWSeTThe Tie vTT and Mrs. VT. r.- Bulkley wlnnin the which luncheon waa served. entertained a a laincheon wss served to Mrs. Mrs. T. A. prise R. A. Berry, the Rev. and Mrs. W. number of friends at her home Sun,F. BulWey. Mrs. Condon, Mrs. Cut day evening Is honor of her parents. ler. Mrs. W. R. Butler. Mrs. Gordon Mr. and Mra. Bird Imerson. who are Von Planck: Mra. Leonard Guv. Mra leaving for Idaho to Risks their hams. 'Ben' Res, Mrs. H. R. Pasewslk. Mra Spring flowers formed tbs decorations Mrs. iludf his business here and heJoin Intends IVoles in Salt bake, where law. of :, emer the prat-tle)r William Jardlne, secretary of Efrl. ulture. addresesd the employees i.f his ileiartment at the t'entral high s. hool last week. A number of I'tahns atleniled. Joth Rotierts Hatch of Ojrden. I tah. and Malad. Idaho, was a Washinrton vislttn- durine the week on his way where he will make hla to hpme for the next few months. PROVO i siiss. - to Mr. and Mra W. H. Whltemore, Mr. and Mra Oeorge Bratton, Mr. and Mrs. II. G. BHimenthal. Mra. Pearl McAuley. Mr. and Mra John k Strlckley. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. and the gueate of honor. Mr. and Mra J. B. Sylvester announce the marriage of their daughter. Fern, to Harlan 8. Thomas. The wedding took place April t In the Salt Lake temple. The young people will make their home in Provo for the present. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Meservy announce the marriage of their daugh no say of ter, Helen, tn uawson Heber City, The neremony took place April 7 in ths cValt Lake temple. Hornl-broo- - - u WEST JORDAN lt JORDAT4. April IS A rnntwr sf rrleatfa aa4 relarlTea ssrpriaed rsar1es Itoeksteed st his aesse Taarsasy eveeioa ef last week. Tee eveetag wss ssest is (sssea, stIsm solsg is Miss Tbeisja asd Mrs. r.lesa Aecksleed. WfST ilate Mss. ax I. SenWi os sad aa tier gsests this week see awtaae sad eistpr. Mrs. Uwi-srs- e asd Mis. Dsretky Lsrfceyse ef Oar - t n Wednesday eveala ef Tan. week Snail party wss iss la- - tke wars sease for Royal SpntHag, wae sss hrst receaUy rerarsed feoat thaailssiea Meal. Tke Beeklre elsss ef the M. L A. as4 their teaeaer. Miss Mary Sskey.' met wllk. A Miss ki sis Plitss'TbsrMsy evnisg. sensrssa. " gsawa aad lea see went es . r- Jeyeal. Mr. ss4 Mra Mile pteesas aaamare'the srrtvat- - sf a asachier. ea Mr. aad Mrs. Asstla Petersns a aos. alias Eejsa I. lord, alias Oiesewra Hssal asd Miss Areerts Uayg ef uAj were .RateaiaB Tasadsy sswtaai81Jera!ce eveauig. Mrs. Hester asiltk ssd rkltatraa'ef If titMrs. sTrra Mersaa asd eWISrea of rate retteawee4 ami gsesu ef Mr. aad - Mrs. Byrsss Ileekstesd, SaaOay. Mrs. 1..4K astssssa eserUlse4 the relatleas st aisser Swadsy: Mr. ss4 Mra. Ftoyd Satesssa ef Salt Lake, Bess ts EXTRA SPECIAL Or WOMEN'S CHUTON HOSE ' 1000 PAIRS Extra sheer quality; d. ts ths knee. wanted bright shads fsr spring; nan stop regular tesi 1,1S., silk ,rr, Ravel In every ej VC .i.i ths entertaining rooms. ' Ths diversions consisted of games and music, after which luncheon waa served of Iaa4. r t snromc hatemas sad Mrs. B. at. Batsaaaa asd I esasusees ths dsls sf i. bshr. Kelta. tke ssll 7. Mia. Sokerts Traae esiertalsed st aa llr. aad Mrs. L. gwsasea ssd air aM stem. Wallace Batesua swtored e Tesele V"t bsjUt. lecrsstiee The Wert Jordas eeulttes I assdsy artersosa. a.asat riiSiTtTt7 r. Top Much Tuttle Couldn't Sleep Gas--M- Stomach Gat Caused Restlessness and Pain "After taking ths second - doss of Adlerika the heavy feeling (gas) in my bowels ha entirely gone and I go to bed and get a good night's slsep C. Tuttle. sow." (Signed) ' Intestlns! Eva.uant. There Is bow offered to ths public a Hquld prepsratlon which ia not only a effective and QUICK Inwonderfully testinal - evacuant, but which also seems to stimulate ths glands ef ths intestinal tract and to cause expulsion of flatua OA8). Thia prepsratlon, known-a- s Adlerika, Is a valuable agent for ths purpose ef cleansing ths bowels of matter which has been In (he system a long time and which ether less effective means have been unable to dislodge. It Is often astonishing the great amount of matter Adlerika draws from ths Intestinal oanal even right after a natural movement It sometimes brings out unsuspected of additional matter. Many quantities time. 11 hrlnsa out. much jQASihm relieving pressure tn the abdomen. Adlerika Is especially valuable when PROMPT action ia necessary or to metaof elimination encourage the bolic poison, through the bowel. . In slight disorders, suck as occasional constipation or gas on the stom ach and headache (when due to bowel Inaction), a single spoonful of Adler-- . tke often produces surprising and gratifying results. In cases of obstt-tia- ts constlpatisn or stomach trouble. to 14 hours, ths advice of a reputable physician should be secured. Resorts Frsni Physicians. V "1 enngratutats you on tbs good effect from Adlerika since I prescribed IL" (Signed) Dr. L. Langiola. "Adlerika Is ths best tn my entire IT years' experieace." (Signed) Dr. . O. 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