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Show THB SALT TAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER backet LOGAN event LOGAN, Oct. tlie annual Halloween ef th week v by tha Kappa Nu dancing party Riven B. Y. C. aymaaeium and club In the library. From the entrance into the dance hall were ghoat ard e pooka, suggestive The gymnasium wa elabof Halloween. held orately decorated. , Each clasn waswhich reeponalble for a booth, from roodiee poured in unlimited quantities. of The celling had an unusual decoration and crepe paper in orange and black, which were allowed to float balloons through the atr. Tuesday night the Sixth ward Mutual associations gave a dancing party in the ward hall. Refreshments were served. An attractive party wae given by Mrs. 6am Leven at her borne on North First Three West street Tuesday afternoon. were tables of "400" were play ed- - Frizes Mrs. H, won by Mm. Lee Thatcher and decorations In rooms were DeWttt. The At the close suggestive of Halloween. of the afternoon luncheon waa served. were used for Yellow chrysanthemums cards the centerpiece, and for the guests. marked the places The following gills gave a dancing party Tuesday night at the Wigwam: .Norma Watkins, Marjorie Smith, Rita Hulme, Nan Richards, Miriam Crawford, Phyllis Johnson, Alton Ballard and Sybtl Cardon. The hall wae made attractive with HalRefreshments were lowe'en decorations. served. Thursday night Miss Clarice Gibbs enToe rooms i.trd partv. tertained at were decorated with cut flowers. There were twenty guests present. Refreshments were served. Wednesday night the Misses Laura Owen, Merle Strong. Mary Ballantyne and Reatha Kerr entertained with a Halloween party at the home of Miss Strong. The evening was spent wtth musio ami guests games. There were twenty-eigpresent. Wednesday flight the Misses Rah Johnson and Lenore and Hiadya Peterson gave a dancing party at Miss Johnsons home, The decorations were suggestive of Halloween. There were twenty guests present. Refreshments were served. The Soroals sorority entertained Friday East night at the chapter house on Firstfollowstreet. During the evening the were pledged: Margaret Budge, ing girls Blanch Budge, Ivaloo Budge. Alice Pederson, Florence Odell. Lucille Lloyd, LuclUe Allen, Hazel Allen, Gladys Brown, Catherine Wood, Lucille Fogg, Lottie Rich, Delia Smith. Mary Stevens, Lila Call and Csrol Hansen. The Clio circle met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. LeGrand Humphreys. Professor A. Durham furnished a musical program for tpe afternoon The Pierian girls met Thursday afternoon with the Misses Bernlye Oldham, Maggie Reese and Louie Leased as hostesses. Professor A. L Jensen gave a talk to the club and Miss Alton Ballard were a reading. Refreshments gave served. Miss Mary Smith went to Salt Lake Tuesday to visit lur sister. Mrs. krank Woolley, who left Frldav for S.in Francisco to sail for Honolulu. Mrs. Jeannette A. Hyde of Salt Lake pent part of the week In Logan. Mre. William Watson has just returned from a two weeks visit in Ogden with her sister, Mrs Jack Reeves Mrs. .Arthur Caine Is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. A. Lee, at the Sagamore farm. Mis. Annie Hill of Trenton Spent the An enjoyable 30. hand-paint- ' ht week In lagan. Mrg. Mary Luddenhmm of Newton spent Wednesday and Thursday In Logan. MILFORD MILFORD, Oct. 8. Mrs. W llllara Cline and Mrs Jack Thlessen entertained at the home of the former Wednesday. Five hundred waa played and a luncheon wae served Those Invited were Meedantes Kirk, Fordlngham, Barton. Gorlev. Elmer. White, Williams, Germo, McKeon, Blum-berMarksheffel, Jefferson, Fernlqy, Qienn, Tanner. Klnnev, MacIntyre, Lynch, Tattersall and Mins Ethel Mowers The Ladles Aid society' will give a bazaar on election day. Yesterday at the Victory theater the Servlet Star Legion gave the following Musical ((election, Profeseor program: Christiansen And Mrs Woodberrv. address, the Rev. Mr Zook; vodfh selection, the Misses Mav and Klia Johnson, reading, Miss Afdeth Johnson: vocal selection. Jack Bummerhavs. hen Ice Star business talk. President Annie J Vtkin Miss Ethel Nowers was a dinner guest St the home of Miss Alta Edwards g, Sun-da- v. Ir. and Mrs. H. T Hanks were visitors to Beaver on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Woodberrv. George Jefferson, C. A tiTinpton and Mr.. Rich went to Mlnersv (lie Wednesday Mrs Ed Mai ksheffel .entertained with a Hallowe'en party for her children on Thursday. A son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eph Lindsay Tuesday. The stork Iso stopped at the home of Mr. and Mre. Clarence Banks and left a daughter Mrs. Elizabeth farthliigham. wli spent the summer at Halt Lake wtth her brothers. returned to Milford Mond.iv. Mrs. Handers and lltlle daughter have returned from St. George, where they y tatted relatives. Mr. and Mrs. AJItchel Coon are receiving congratulations of their friends on the arrival of a son, born Sunday, EPHRAIM formed the decorations for the Xebttt. Alitaus sarrattt their espertttett m . of tub Sf tftfhiu Rcynorut tttertataft "th MrUn rMib Vimi cottfceltMarjr ff Uy James Hanson, N. O. Anderson, Sr., Mr. Afternoon Of test week. Mr. DmeUtk At'lHk report oa the ette fedemttoii, and Mis. Laurits Anderson. Mr. and Mra AAtt ofKomtt in Nntioiuil nod Cl'te David Christensen; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar kr. potlJoe wa rend by Urn. Joetn AUemnn. Peterson, Mr. and Mra. James RoequisL Folltlm. were served. JLefmukmentn and Mrs. Alice Hall. Una. Iberia Brows of tUt city aad John Mra Berti.v Beal entertained WednesSmitk of Oubmere, WkBh.were married ia day evening at car da Twenty ladies en- from, Uoariay. Mr. aad Urn. Bmith will make joyed the evening a entertainment. 8up-Pe- .r tbetr borne here. was served. Ur. aad, Mm. 3 C. IJImklDi aud dauybtrr, Verda Anderson returned Sunday from fkM, and William Phillip meiored lo fcurvka, ' Salt Lake. attay, aad a era the aneata of Ur. and Mrs. Verda Anderson, assisted by Esther J. Te SimkiB. Johnson and Marie Christensen, gave a Hallowe'en party Wedneeday evening tor her daughter, Nelda. The home was ! MORON decorated with candles, witches. and flowers. The black and JO. Fourteen member Oct. MORONI. yellow color scheme also was carried out In the menu, table and favors. Sev- were present at the At H. I.adieu club enty young frlenda were present. meeting Wednesday afternoon of last week at the-- home of Mr. Cello Nelson-Th- e meeting waa In the form of a Kensington end luncheon. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. .Jamea Christensen. The Sorosl club met Thursday afterRICHFIELD, Oct. 80. A bundle shower noon of last week at the home of Mra. B. was given Monday evening at the home E. Jamison. Mrs. K. B. Garret and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Leavitt In honor Frank Yearance rendered musical selecof their daughter. Pearl, who wae mar- tions - A reading was given by Mrs B. Luncheon was served to ried last week In Sait Lake to Jamea T. E. Jamison. tw elv members w Byarea of Kansas City, Mo. Many beauMrs Rachel Anderson of Lehl Is visititiful gifts were received. Musio and In Maronl, the guest Of her daughgames were features. The house wae ng: beautifully decorated in pink and white ter, Mrs Frank Yearance. Mrs. Jamea Boulton of Park City ia in chrysanthemums. Fifty guests were pres- Moroni with her daughter, Mra. J. W. ent. Refreshments were served. The Daughter of the Pioneer met Irons. Wednesday afternoon of last week Airs. Monday at the public library basement and enjoyed a musical and literary pro- Leo Morley entertained at a kensington and luncheon In honor of Mrs Jamea gram. followed by light refreshments. present Mr. and Mrs. James T. Byarcs left Boulton of Perk City. Other were Airs F. J. Faux, Mrs J W. Christor to Balt make Lake Tuesday morning tensen, Mrs E. B. Garret, Mrs Frank their home. Mr. and Mre. J. L. Quiet entertained Yearance, Mra. J. W. Irons, Mrs Rachel at dinner Sunday evening complimentary Anderson of Lehl, Mrs Blsln Draper, Mrs B E. Jamison, Mrs J. R. Blackham to Mr. and Mra. James T. By&res. Mra. Theodore Martin entertained the and Mrs. Joslah Blackham, Jr. Anna Prestwich was pleasantly surtiiiy club at the regular meeting Thursprised Baturday evening of laet week day. The Ladies' enterDemocratic club by twelve of her friends, the occasion tained Tueaday afternoon at the public being the fifteenth anniversary of her library. Light refreshments were served. birthday. Games music And luncheon Mrs. Jess F. Bean la spendtng a few were the feature. Those present were Winnie Nelson, Grace Sorenson, Erma week at Thistle, visiting relative. Miss Lauretta Young entertained a Nelson, Vonda Sorenson, La Ru Olson, number of friends at an oyster supper George Faux, Bernard Simpson, MerrtI Cloward. Allen Nslaon, Ralph Shoemaker Sunday evening. Mrs. Qien Christensen entertained and John Anderson. twenty children at a party Thursday In honor of the first birthday anniversary of her daughter. Evelyn. A Urge I birthday MALAD, IDAHO rake with one candle centered the table. Later In the evening Mr. and Mra. Chris- q tensen entertained at a turkey dinner for MALAD, Idaho, Oct. 30. Mr. and Mra. number of relative!. Tom Chamblln of Salt Lake are guest A social was given' in the First ward at the bents of' Air. and Mrs. S. J. Thursday as a farewell for Thomas Ward, who left later for a mission to the westThe Emset W. Jones post of the Amerern states, with headquarters In Chi- ican Legion gave e dance at Le Grand halt Wednesday evening. cago. Mra. John Phlmister entertained the The first meeting of the Parent-Teachwas held the at league high school gym- Ladies Aid eoolety of the Presbidermn nasium Saturday evening of last week church Friday afternoon. Sewing for the November basaar was the diversion. A It wee la the nature of a party. Community singing, games, a buffet luncheon was served., Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Thomas of Day-to- n program and dancing were enjoyed. Light refreshments were served. are spending a week her. Miss Leah Riser entertained a numMre. Fred Rav ha returned to her ber of friends at the Andellij cafe Tuesin Pocatello, after visiting relahem day evening at a dancing party In honor tives here. of her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bush have returned mente were served-from Salt Lake, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Emet Smith. Mr and Mrs. William H. Nicholas en4tertained at their home In Elkhorn. MonCENTERVILLE day evening In honor of Mr. and Airs. Edgar Hansen, who were married the ENTER VILLI. Oct. 80 Mr. Joel R Par. preceding Wednesday. l fish. Ur. N. Ford Mr. Mrs. Alfred Harrison entertained the J Major. Mr. Millie P. Walton and Mr. Francis Riadtll Bjrlnga club Thursday afternoon. speat Saturday la Farailuglo at guests of Mrs. has returned Mrs. Khalil Kingsbury Leone R. Biewert. "x Islt at Salt Lake. Mr. end Mr. Wllliaai Rigby sad children from e Miss Gladys Fredrickson has returned visited relstiees hi Kaysrille during tks week. visit to her sister at Kansas City, from Mra Nellie Reeding te pending a few week at Bakersfield. Cal., a guest f her dsugk-terMiss Margaret Wilke le visiting at Sir. Jaie Uoodwla and Mre. beorge Broad a. Mr M, f. Rock wood nd family are movMonday evening Air. and Mrs. John Anderson entertained at a parcel shower in ing to gait Lake to make their home. Mra Hortenee Bushier of Portland. Ore., Is honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Anderson, who Hallowe'en decspeeding a month here guest of her parents, were married recently. Mr and Mra. B. H. Robert. orations were used. The evening was . Mrs. Matilda France spent Ike pest week tt musk-in cards and Mountain ftreen an (neat of her daughter, Mrs. spent visited in Salt Lake Hill Katherine Miss Fred Smith. past week. Mra. Kathleen Wlk sf N Lake is Ike theAire. Henry Daniels and Mrs. Homer gueet ef her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Vaughan have returned to their home In , Mr end Mr- - C. . gtepheak ted family ef Lava Hpt Springs aftsr visiting here. and Miss Laura Alisa Della Chtver Henefer visited rettiv here Saturday ef last v ' wVeh. Vaughan spent Sunday qnd Monday at Mra. GeldJa J. Barton and Mian Lilli Bartoe Ogden. Utah. spent Tuesday In Rail Lake. Friday evening of last week the ladles Miaa Laura t raw ford of gait Lake vlalted of tlie Relief society and tlie PiirfiaA her alaler. Mra. Mamaer (Deacon, this week. a farewell partv In compliofficers Mra. Martha Wearer ia apendtng a week at ment to gave Mrs. William R. Jones, who left South Weber aa gqat of he daughter, Mre. her home in bait JAke. make to Monday George Hill and games were the evening's Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bloomfield eaanqnre A program Mrs. was presented with Jones pastime. Hie arrival of a daughter at their home Thurt a silver berrv spoon and soup" spoon day. Ada and Charlie Tavjtor entertained a number of little friend at a Hallow en perty Saturday afternoon of laat week. The guests came In costume suggestive The afternoon was spent of Halloween. In games. Luncheon, was served. . TABIONA. Oct. 80. Mr. ud Mr. Rees Crandall are at hem nftaf a visit In Salt t Lake. Lvl Jnsen entertained a number ef CLEARFIELD little friends Sunday afternoon of last anIn her of fifth lionor week birthday CLEARFIELD. Oct SO Mrs. Thooias Jokes niversary. Luncheon, Ineluding a birth- Is visiting relatite st Lamoei, lows, for three day cake, was served t Ruth and Thelma Loveland, Mari and Fay Whit. Loi Mra. MatIM UrFera tp- -t Saturday of Allen nnd Margaret Thomas. last week at Farmington. A Jolly crowd gathered at the ward e Mr.' sad Jtra. p. Barlow airanunoe the house Friday avenlng ef last week. J he rrlrl of a ao at tbetr home Wednesday Me sod Mra. Jaeab R. tarton and Mr. bote furnished the musio and the girl Enoch Hartl were KaysTille vlaltnrs Bundiy. ' served supper. Thirty couple were presMr. and Mra. Mirh Robert were Ogden visent Mis Chlddeater and Mlaa Lewis have itor Tuesday. Mr. H. Mra. and Rartow Jets were 0(44 returned bm from pueheen. visitors this week. Sunday night th M. L A. gave Its of Clarence Tree CenterfleM Mr. epent the opening program of th season he folia1: week ken ta gueat of rotative. Miss Lew-h- r. paat Plano aolo, Mr. Clark; raadlng. Ml waa Hortenee Green brat a recital ton, Uoyd- - Wad levy - overture Ay vfafftw tor Rodnttfrit ti gOoef of WW Pauline song, Mabel Chatwln, Grant. tli orvheatra; Mre tlmriev Jeneen ef Mt pleueoot vie Sylvia Jones. Margaret Jones and Mra Edward Thomas: reading, Mr. Lavlma Hod her daughter. Mra. Frank Nob!, Wednesday Maxwell; selection by the orchaatra. Mis are somber of Phyllis Hanks entertained Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Loveland frieed at a social ot her borne Monday bark from Roosevalt. The time was a pent In music and cameo have Claud Mre. and Weggeteff Bishop and refreshment were nerved to Mi sue Berth returned from 4 visit to Bait Lake. Stoker. Hale aims, Ethel I lark. Vera stoker, Dl. table, A course dinner waa served th ""n; far Mr; and Mr. Lewis Larsoh. - ft at Mr.'ft and Mrs. Lara Lareon. Mr. and Mrs. Study ; Jack-o-lante- rn RICHFIELD I BEAUTIFUL LAMPS REDUCED CLOSING OUT ALL ODD BUFFETS AND TABLES Our selection of lamps la wonderful all new styles for parlor, library, piano or den. We offer our entire stock. Including many odd shades and stands, at Wert also closing out U odd buffet antFtxblos in walnut, mahogany in Quean Anne styles at . Per TT'U' Cent 40 PER CENT DISCOUNT 40 PER CENT DISCOUNT A Wonderful Opportunity as 1 TABIONA Je-o- ere-la- ftoseiia Draper SPRINGV1LLE 1 OH. S -l- ife. Vie la Rey-tan- fe BPRIktSVn.LR, dinner Pvtdky ef leat week entertained d Mrs. 0. Clrakce Keale uf MU far Mayer to the Hern Raw waa kcfle Mra. F. , allure club at her hum Friday aftwaooa of at the were served Refreshment! lael week. Paper. ef the fallewlag Brogrami roneluelea 1 Mr. Ike Feme f Vutr Aiaericiatsetlua." K. H Marble qiaruasler- PPr, Mm. Lirili Qroom by Mra, M. M. Rensell Urn an4 Mlf Tirts elate fedevati. returned Ve Saturday I. H. Mr. and Mr. months tear ef the ef teat week fnw a tv N. T.. Mr Rerktafer. st They vflted ether elt of Vaee'a former home, had o.- - abler. Ire Ella Ha Thnrgood. d Bad) Bawwm. Mien Edith Draper left for BlaekfoOt, Idtho. fow weeks as (neat of her TneadaJ to spend N Mr. Bill sister, Watts, Mrs. Ea L Mnr and Mlaa Nettie Him left Monday for an extnsdrd visit with relative St Burley, Idaho, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jensoa Hanley and children of Green Hirer. Wye., are rue! of Mr. and lira. AItIu Htoker and family. Mra. Geneva Flalinr was an Ogde vlaitoe durtag Ihs wrek. LAYTON tt U,m Oft. M titTOV, hm Nr. th Tlw mcfr )ahrit ere-ra- 1 e. BOON TO INVAWD IWOI 1$T7 Warntrr Saf$ Kidney and Livr Rtnltdy ' Wurreri Safe Dlabetef Kejntdy S$f$ Kheum&Uo Bafa Asthma Warnari Safa All Oak Dining Room Furniture Reduced . . Par-ris- Warners Safe Remedies Warner Only one of each onr very finest dining sets, left from the seasons selling and reduced to close quick. Six lucky families will secure these sets for less than they would cost today at wholesale. Hurry to make your selection its the greatest opportunity We are showing four of the sets la our windows see them today. you ever had to buy the dining set yo uhave so long desired. Og-4- n. ''t Wimera ROOM SETS SACRIFICED - , . A CONSTANT SIX BEAUTIFUL DINMG er oreiirffri Thiimitfr Tnln war Mr. my nlerllBBm" Bhowar. In rnvnnr ofrrlpl at thr lNte f Mr. anri Mr rarM mtrrlara. ti '"Ir rider eftarawaa ef laet week Mre. i, M. Beal Jamr Tli reun THit. cmmlt rrrtrM mnnv Rat tks homt at eluk wae hacteae te the Alpha Tbr Itmr n amra wnt rrfrbmrflt aful ri mnlr, f Mrs. Chrtet le peel The fratere ef Ike wrw mrarri tn Mr adrlreea ky Maroe Neeles ef Kelt waa ri Mr. Enrf ITlon. Mr nt Vr. 1avrH "Making Politlr Sat Mnritlt Mr anri Hr. JM Mr anri Mr. lathe, hi aubject being waa farolphd by OrwH Icaitniir Mr anri Mm. Muelc fee Bemocntcy. Wlllai U. Mr. Mia. Mleaet Bide Roylsace a ad Jessie T"-lari Mra Jnha K. Thorninr. Mr. anri Mr. Mai Mra. U. H. tutadeeiaei ef In' end aari Mr Mra ( UatlfT. M NaMr. hark jaeb Frees were r'uh glral Arinin Mranri Mr ef Ike Mr, pari Mra. 9ranar The teral h,pte ef the Peugktera Mra. Bfawtrt Ifwu rart M'a There. Oaartr rteneera a.et at the heme of Mra. KMaa Wra lat(i. Marm Iwirlop. prHla hfknr1ri. Peter Tevlor Pteron. of laat week. A the on of the Thuradar after Marla larlnp Irrii aUnn I.llh were oldest Black Hawk war veterans, cele-- e reiretkmeat ef the program Mrtra. Thrlwa htawart. Rllcahffh Ir-ha- . ftttraNaMir brated hi eventy-nlnt- h R fkafflalri. Lor lirtaa Aria birthday anni- t thirty guest versary Sunday evening of laaf week. kadertoa sad Mra. larr Hat'S R Mnaara. Daviri aari Tarton. Artbvr Mrs. Mery Joan Kaaferd sad Mf. Ormi. flftMcn l.arttwi anri JoMfh TH Coemoe and feme and Individual candy prase. Mr. M. H. F.llIftMi. Mn J B. ari , apropos of Thanksgiving Fol-lan- d. week-en- EPHRAIM, Oct. 80. One of the largest parties of tlie eesson was the shower given In honor of Mr. and Mrs Robert Nellson Thursday evening. Games were enjoyed and luncheon was served to fifty. Mr. and Mre Nellson were presented with a beautiful set Of sllverwaie Mr. end Mre. Peter Peterson of Mantt were Ephraim visitors tbs latter part of the week. Mrs. Dell Anderson returned to her home in Salt Lake Thursday after week visit with her daughter, Mrs. Fabian Larson. Miss Margin Christenson entertained twenty of her friend Haturday tf last week at a Halloween party. Refreshment! were served. The party wee In honor of her birthday anniversary. Miss Bernice Swdweelt entertained Saturday of last week at a Halloween for fifteen little friends. Games party were played and lefirvhments served. Miss Opal Tompkins entertained at a Hallowe'en party Thursday evening Twenty frlenda enjoyed luncheon and games Mrs Carrl Olaii upending the weekend at Mt. Pleasant with her daughter. Mrs. Fred Teel. Mr Wllfntd (hrltennn and Mr. Walter Odell motored lo Muntl Thursday were and the guest of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Jenson. The Ladles Llterarv tlub met at the home of Mrs. Bertie Olxon Tuesday, Mr. A. W, Jenbon gave lecture on the Hefreidinient league of ntllnn were erved. Rubv Dorlus gave several re 31, 1920. Kmdy Rmdj Karvlna Warnara Baia filli (Cftnitlpatlon and Biliottfptii) TUB BSUABX.B TAUILT MEDJCINti 8oM by Jeadlof drug jiat prdrywligre. (tamnle seat vecelpl f 10 pbIi. WA&NXaBlArS RXMIOilS CO, DE?T. !M, BOCHEITEE, N. T. ff. frrijr, Mra t 14 Caul at mug lh r RnH'rl Blrkaa Mrn Mra. J vUHnra Btaarl aattt fa HunUful. B. Cootar tUKf4 4ri Mra Fffla at llffnrt Buarinr furat at bar alatrr, birr. ( frkaria la Pall LcV Turarr ! Firmlnttn wi n laat M grat rf hrr aintnr Mr Pmri Orrrn B flint antrrtalarri a frw frlnnrin ipw at a turha at bar baair Mttriar aflrnmnn. Mr t af $ Farrr hirn Fnrvlll frw riayt barr fhfa wrb. aa gurrt nf brr Mr rk bfrw ?. 4ri famra War I. ri KIMatt. Mr. atri Mr Mr anri Mr T.arlua faurik. M Emaa Mr. Bwwg Brtfga. Mr aari Mra T Ilf. Aarirraoa, Mr. Margarat t nwkjr and Mm. Jdftrp b ivnrmri fnrnM pfri; (hat tprat Mn at Halt Lab. , Mra tarlua Iriarila apaal a fnw riara at a gvrat af rria- Pkatagt GrvM ih'a Mr 0 Mra K t a4 fir wb, Mr Rufoa Ariama. Mr. Jntrpb Rarrori, lira, to Miaa Lucy Fetemod of Chicago. III., who I the gueat of Mr. Lain McKennan. The evening wan epent In cards and music SIS. followed by a luncheon. n U Miaa Celia Jonea and Allas Thelma Sunday Kins .pent ,rTrd.nd Mra B. entertained qt dinner Sunday afterfriends ... Sait Lake vitltlug table wae of the noon. The centerpiece Mr nnd Mra K.y bje d Mra. Uatr a lighted filled with mlnta. Kaj..llie. a. aural, of Th dining room waa In Hallowe'en decoBMr " of Mr. rat Iona. The L.guest of honorofwere O. B. Home Gumming w od gueat 8 Jackman Salt Lake Johnson and via both of Halt Lake, . Lucin Landle. Monday. City. Other guenta were Miss Lucille r hit a .pent Vera Mias Minerva Layton Mia. Jensen, Mina Gomans, -. guot f Lake thle week. Georgia Alaeaer and Mtns Lao Robinson. H Mra I. and Ur. Mm. H T. Roger of Logan who had of Garland, were guest, of Mr. been visiting her daughters. Aim. N. J. vuitor Barlow, and Mis Lucille Kogera of thi city, Udt Friday of last week for her home. -e She was accompanied a far a Salt Lake Mra J.me. Layton Of W4g Ojbv Mm. Barlow, who spent the week-en- d and Mr. Mr, of ncre Sunday uet them with relatives. ''MraarMllllm Lavender of My.vllle vtalted V Mra Tanner. Mra. MavWrtt tnwley. XbuX. ant SoUf.:- Jo- - Rob-Inao- , Break a Cold i In Few Hours , relntlvea at Layton, sKvi-sSlsr- Moud. ss S S5lksr. Fern R. Ihomaat. i MYTON The prominent ovent hlte ol'th the Elllon-fStlval. hii h began Afondnyntgiit' "and "ended ITlday night. A crowded house greeted the Mr nnd Mm. Joseph Holder are one from" an extended adjourn in 8nlt Aim. Evelyn Keck line returned after a visit In home In Ran Francisco, W hlle here ahodnUv-ere- d the Uintah bneln. lecture at the Prky-teria- nan tlluatrated church. Which was- largely UMls'l1a Mariln of ML Emmons and Robert Well of thi place were married In Vernal Tuesday. Jutlco of the Peace A. Johneon performing the ceremony. The young couple will resideI here. back from KaB-aMiB Rowena Grove where she spent aeveml montha Mr. William Wedig ha had for her gueat for a few dava her brother, L. J. Clutk of Vallejo. Cal. Oct SO. kr t- - I TOOELE BEAVER tuffinesi end diitreis BEAVER. Oct. SO. Alark Blckley. son of Mm. Linda Moyee. formerly of Beaver, was united In marriage to Miss Moaeila Norton of Clrclevtlie Monday at Marysville. They will make their home at th Alunlte mine, where Mr Blckley Is em. ' ployed. Miss Grace Sklnnor of Morgah, who bad been visiting her father, John Bktnner. has returned to her duties at teacher in the public schools of that ritv. Mr. and Mm. John Hutching motored to Wins creek Saturday 'of last week to spend a few days with Mr. and Mra Charles Hutching. Mr. and Mm. Austin Skinner of Provo, after spending a few days here with relative. returned home Wednesday. "Grandma" Vincent, after spending several months wtth relatives at Elko. Nev., returned home last week. She also spent a few days on her way home with her daughter, Mra. Ray Barton of Salt Lake. Mm. Viola Paxton and children, who have Been vlaittng their mother' and grandmother. Mm. Dorothy Baker, left Monday for their home In Kanoah. Dr. and Mra rav of Salt Lake parsed through town Thumday en route to Lehl to spend th winter. Mm. G. J. Badertacher of Salt Take Is v Mrs. Maym tailing har lter-in-laLindsay Dunsliee. DELTA TOOELE, Oct. SO A pretty wedding took place Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mm, John latck, when their Luck, waa daughter, Mia Ruby Pearl of Burma, married to William If. Floyd ter. Th ceremony waa performed at J of the Hank o'clock bv Bishop Alfred I. The Bride worn a dreaa of Not th ward white Georgette crepe, embroidered with silk, aud carried a hOuquet ef hrldql rone. The bcVdeemeid, Miaa Evelyn Unit, sister of the brlda. waa attired in silk trimmed with pink and embroidered with Wllllhm Hammond of Gmntgvlll bead waa beat man. The home was prettily deco rated with plant and flower, and th parlor, where th ceremony took place, large belt of roeea ws decorated witha a Banked with plant The background and flower. Aftr tbs ceremony a reand followed aupper Waa earned ception le fifty guest. The young couple departed Wednesday for Furmeeter. where a wedding dnce Wa given In the evening Atr and Mm. Floyd will make their home In Burmeater Mra Howard Smith, Mr, t'harie Kucha and Mm. K. G. Smith enUrtln4 at a bridge luncheon at th home of Mm. Howard Smith. Thursday afternoon of last of card were week Twelve leMe plaved The high score waa awarded to ll Mr. U A McBride and th to Mm. Cha Erwin. Fifty guests attended. Atm llarrf a few Royea entertained f friend Medneaday evening in compliment 1 free-for-a- DELTA, Oct. SO. Miss Virginia Atkin. 1 waa hoatea to th Myater Girl and their escorts at a dancing party given at th Jtelta hotel Thursday evening of laat week. Air. Amos Goode of furtla. Neb.. Is V SJr,:9or L. cooper and Mra W. Miss Anf,l" Wilcox, sfier an extended visit t points In Idaho and Montana, has rsturned to her horns In the butherland community. Mrs. Rachel Strange left Thnraday eP, nlng for Sait Lake to amend a few day with relative and frlenda The mem hem of th Delta ward choir gar .a party Tueedav evening, In honor of John Avm Bishop at the home of Mr. and Mra Bishop, Thoae present were Mr. and Mm. Fred Cottre! Air. and Mm Joho F. Steel Mr, and Mm. Clark Mr. and Mm R. J. Lew, Mr and Mra Adwln F. Blahop. Mr and Alra L Miss Blanch I. Hanson. MaxfleUL Mlaa Gladv a Bishop. Mlaa Melba feteej. Ml Cor Forrester, Alia LeVeda Hntchlna Allas Wilkins, Mr Nelli Workman. Rishop H K. Maxfleld and Jamea bc'Olt, The avenlng was spent In game. R. freahmtnts were served. Mias Fllaabeth Kelley I apendtng a few dars wtth relative nnd friend In bait Lake. Mr. and Mm Noble fl Peterson spent Wedneeday visiting wHIi relative and fflend In FlUmoi. All-re- I Firit doie of "Papei Cold Compound Dont atwy No quinine I Quit blowin stuffed-up- ! and snuffling! A doas taken every two hours on Compound fit three doses aretakeil usually break upa cold and ends all grippe misery. lPnp ilpgged1 nose running; relieves headache, . du5- - PARIS, IDA. r. Calvin PARIS, Idaho, OcL Smedley was the guest of honor at a shower given st tha boms of Miss Celia Wooley Wednesday, About twenty of th girl friends of Mrs. Bmedley wem present and enjoyed a delightful evening. Mrs. Smedley received many bsautlful and useful gifts. Mm." Bmedley Is a brldo of the month and wae formerly Alias , Grace Poulaon. The Halloween brogue dance" to bo given In the Paris pavilion next Atonday evening by the Junior class of tbe Fielding academy Is exciting much Interest among ths younger set. Tbs dance promises to be one of th most Interesting social events of th season. Emerson The upper grades of th school wem entertained at a Hallowe'eu frolic Friday evening In the school gymnasium. Tli teaohera of U school acted as hosts and Mrs. Alhay ia spending a fortnight in Montpelier visiting her daughter, Mrs Ellis Straw. Mr. Ira Hayward of Bfa Charles via, Ited. here last week with her parents, Mr and Mm John Roberta Mlaa Lucille Hail has returned from a abort visit with her slater In Pocatello. Dunford spent laat week, Mlaa Lilli end with Mlaa Martha Hulme In Bancroft. Mlaa Elsie Roberta ef St. Charles spent last week-en- d vlaittng her. Mias t.llza Paasty of Pegram xlalted aeveml dava of last week with her family here, before returning to her echool work at pegmm Mra Alarton Clark of Georgetown rsturned to her home Satuaday ef laet week after a ahort vtalt hem with Mr, end Mra Tracey Shepherd. Mr. and Mra Jamea L. Dunford and family am helng aarmi welcomed upon their arrival In Harts to make their boms. They are at home In the Ballantyne bom on Center street Mias Ruby Rpencer was hostess Friday evening of lat week at a Hallowe'en About fifteen wem party at her bom Beaennabla gama wem played preaent and refreshments served. Mlea Clot hlle Sparks entertained targe :i.-rM- host. relieve ell .4 Coitf little! sees, feverlabnesa, , inesziag, soreaMS, ' atiffneaa. Pipsk Cold Compound -- tbs Is quickest, guTeat relief known, tnd doit only a few cents ot drqg atoms. It aeta without aasiataac. IceT' Contains bo quinina. lnfiat a Fzpe 'x-- ( ' AdvartiaemenL) . 1, Tts number ef her friends at a IlaDoweea party Saturday evening of laat week. Tke home of Alisa Sparks' slater, Aim. Arthur Pendrey, waa used for the affair. . rrr cicmxvi (0 CfQTi' V stoM For Today Dinner Three Layer Bricks Mexican Pecan Peach Cremo Vanilla Ice Cream 8PECIAL TOR SUNDAY Quart 95c Packed la Ice end delivered free at IX . tn. 2 or 8 p. at. 3J j IJ ilifj oTluvvI O- ) 1 - 1 4 V, |