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Show io THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY SPRINGVILLE SPRING VILLE, July 23. Mr. and Mrs. Blesell Harrison and children of Salt Lake are spending a week here visiting rela- tives. Miss Lois has returned from Meneray three weeks, visit at the home of per ' afather, William Meneray, In Salt Lake. Mrs. Julia Whitehead of Eure&g called OH friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyer of Salt Lake were guests of relatives Sunday. Miss Edith Wilmott and Miss Amy Martin are spending three weeks In Yellowstone park. evening of last week twenty-fi- t Friday e relatives and friends of Mrs. Julia Huntington met at her home In honor of her birthday anniversary. Supper, games and music were the features ot the occa- sion. to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Taylor of Ogden, Mrs. D. L. Pack and family apent laat week visiting In Blackfoot, Burley, American Kalin and Pocatello, Allas Claire Goasllnd, Miss Oretta Balll-soMiaa Leora Anderson, Mias Treaaa Lincoln. Charles Swamaton, Kenneth Kal-- 1 lison, Delores Beckstead and Aaron Merrill are visiting at Bear lake. Utah. Mra Josephine Payne and daughter. Evelyn, of Ogden, Utah, are visiting with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mra Frank Foss and family spent last week In Malad visiting Mra Foss parents, Mr and Mrs. D. L. Evana Air. and Mrs. W. L. Taylor of Ogden, Utah, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stephena Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sparrow of Lo gan,' Utah, motored to Whitney Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Lortn a wains ton. n, -- Mrs. Sarah Reynolds Is a guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynolds. " Mrs. A. L. Chriss of Butte, Mont., Ik month with her mother, Mrs. spending aGammell. Charlotte Mrs. Zina Robertson and son, Leslie, Of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H Van Leuvan. A number of the children, grandchildren and friends of Mrs. E. H. Barlow met at her home Monday, the date of her seventy-fifth , birthday anniversary, and enjoyed the afternoon in games and other social diversions, A long tabls was prepared beneath the shade trees, where all of a most delectable dinner. partook The- Mothers' Study club met at the home of Mrs. Reed Bird Monday evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reynolds, who will leave soon for Mantl to make thelrhrrma. Games and music were" enjoyed. Refreshments were served to forty. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Carter returned Tuesday from a few days' visit at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Daniel in Fsirview, and Mrs. Martin Roylance of Provo called on friends and relatives here Sun- da v. The Beehive Girls of the four wards met at the city park Tuesday evening and enjoyed a few hours In the open. Various amusing games were played and refreshments served. Mrs. Margaret A. Caine of Salt Lake Is spending a week at the home- of Mre. Elisabeth Packard. Mr. and Mrs. O. A HJorth of Indianola are visiting at the home of Mr. Hjorths parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. 'HJorth. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Haymond had as their guest early this week their son, John Haymond of Milford. Briggs, .Vlr. ' WEST JORDAN I 1 DELTA. July 23. Mr. and Mra. F. L. Hickman of Provo spent a few days visiting at Delta this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Ok left Wednesday for Cedar, whera they will, spend several days visiting relatives .and friends. Miss Eva. Jensen left this week for Salt Lake, where she will spend some time visiting relatives and friends. . Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Paxton, Jr., are visiting with relatives, st Parowan. The Misses Athena Beckwith and Dysle and Orena I .aw left Thursday for Provo to Join In the week-en- d hike to Mount Tfmtanogos. . Mrs. William Klllpack and rhildren are visiting with relatives at Mantl. Mrs. Edward DeGarmo. who has been on an extended visit with her people at Heber City, returned home this week. Mr.' and Mrs. H. A. Mather and little son returned home . Sunday from Salt Lake. Mrs. Rachel Strange and daughter,' Alargaret, spent the week-en- d visiting with relatives at Nephl. Mrs Noble G. Peterson and little daughter, Katherine, returned home on Wednesday from Fillmore, .where they spent several days visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Prout of Lynndyl spent Tuesday In Delta visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Battson of moved to Delta. Mrs. Maeaer Dailey is visiting relatives at Cedar City. Little Miss Afton Huntsman of Fillmore Is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Noble O. Peterson, The state officers of the Rebekah lodge will he In Delta next Thursday to Install the new officers of the local organisation. , Sugar-ville'ha- WEST JORDAN. Tuesday July evening ths Mutual stake officers enterST. IDA. tained the local officers at the home of .Joseph M, Holts at South Jordan. .The from ST. Mr. here ANTHONY. attended: and following Idaho, July 23. The Mrs. Charles Cundipk, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tuesday Evening Bridge club met with Mr. VI. Mra. and Irving, Strlngham, Mr. Airs. P. 8. Park this week. and Mra Horaley, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Airs. E. L. Jones, Louis Jones Richardson. Dolly Burgon. Thelma Hen- and the Aftsses Enid and Eula Simpson derson, Mrs. Henry P. Jensen, Mrs. W are touring the Yellowstone perk. Thomas and Elsie Thomas. Mrs. At. M. entertained In Mr. and Mrs. Jake Frandom and family honor of her Harshbarger email daughter, Raquai, motored to Saratoga laat week and att- .Thursday afternoon of last week. Eighended the Francom reunion. teen little guests were Invited. Mies Ruth Peterson, Miss Ebbs Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lowe and two Heber Peterson and Beth Norberg children left the latter part of last week visited In Pleasant Grove Sunday. for a tour of the Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Buckley, Esther reMrs. R. C. Wilson and children Hops and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman turned Monday from Colorado Springs, motored to KaysviUe Sunday and spent where they have been visiting relatives the day. e for two months. Airs. Schuyler Call was hostess at a Mr. and A. R. Cox and Mr. and dinner party Alondav In honor of Mrs. Mrs. Justin Mrs. Kellar returned Monday from Cora Garner, were laid for a camping trip Covers In Island park. twelve. Mr. and Mrs. I.yn Baker and Airs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chlpman entertained Puffus ara spending the week In Salt Thursday evening at luncheon, compl- Lake. imentary to Mr. and Mrs. D. Sanderson. Mrs. E. Donahue and daughter, Miss Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Smoot are spending Fay, are the guests of Mra. Weaver In s two weeks' vacation In Wyoming. Idaho Falls this week. Air. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson spent Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stovel left Monlast week-en- d visiting In Salt Lake. for Boxeman, Mont. They will reMies Arthela Hardy has returned home day after spending the past month In Provo. turn by way of Yellowstone park. Mrs. Harold Wsiker of Pleasant Grove has been visiting Mrs. Roy Chlpman. The Mutual Girls and the Beehive Girls TWIN FALLS, IDA. entertained Thursday afternoon at a shower in honor of Mrs. Hasel Ahlvlleo. s TWIN FALLS, Idaho. Julv 23. Refreshments were served to thirty-tw- o of the Ktwanls club entertained for guests. friends at an Mr. and Airs. Wallace Bateman enter- their families and Invited outing Monday evening at the Twin Falls tained at a chicken dinner Sunday In A of natstorlum. program aquatic sports or of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harry contests. In which many of the clubCora and Xlckols, Lnrln Ntcfeols and Airs. men and their guests partlctpsted, afGarner of Burley. forded entertainment to those who preof lset week ferred Wednesday afternoon not to enter the water. The later twelve little friends Loma surprised with dancing. Gardner at her home. It being her slsth hours wars spentMra. C. F. Parsons, who birthday anntvereary. Refreshment! were Is Complimenting to leave soon to make her home In Caliserved. at Mr. and Airs. H. K. Bytheway spent fornia. Mrs. F. F. ofAle A tee entertained last week for Ales- Friday the first part of the week in Salt Lake. ' luncheon t. B. H. J. dames 8. W. Wise, Perrlne, Mr and Mra H. Granville Willard Haight. Fiver have been visiting 'wfth Chlrlei Mallory. CGrimes McMter ,nd Ghwtler I club Mr. and Airs. L. M. Christensen ,mhr! ofhe Salmon Social and children j terta ned for their husbands In Burlev, Idaho. at the 1 Mrs. Broketead spent s few k visiting In Spanish Fork. home of Mra. Robert Sanders. days last Mrs. B. Wilson SatAsher entertained Preparations are being made for23. a- big urday of last week at 7 o'clock supper, here Monday, July j celebration A. PortAirs. Givens of J. complimenting land. Ore., the guest of her sister. Mrs. R. A. Read. The later part of the eveI ning was apent with cards. Airs. E. S. PRESTON, IDAHO Lamed winning the prize for high score. 4 Cocers were laid for Mesdame PRESTON. Idaho. July 23 Alias Ruth E. S Lamed. C. N, Beatty. C. E. Givens, Booth, Card, entertained Wednesday afternoon of J. M. Maxwell, E.- - J. Ostrander. A J. last week at luncheon, followed by three Feavev, E. A. Walters, T, J. Wooda, Leontables of progressive five hundred. Allas ard Smith, Asher B. Wilson and R. A. Carol Goasllnd won high score and Mlsa Read. l.iliie Thomas the consolation. Members of the Pythian Sisters enter-talne- d Purple and White sweet peas In low bowls cenat their annual children's tered the luncheon tables Purple party Wednesday afternoon at the home ofparty Mrs. sticks tied with white ribbon were the W. A. Mlnntck, favora A color scheme of purple and Mr. and Mr. A. J. Peavey entertained white waa carried out In the luncheon, at a dancing partv at their home Friday The guests in- evening of last week, complimenting Mra. place cards snd tallies. cluded AIlss Radis Larson. Miss Ids J. A. Givens of Portland. Miss Carol Goasllnd, MIm Emma One hundred Shrlnera and their ladies Foss, Mias Lillie Thomas, Mies Vivian attended the Shrine club's aquat)c social Johnson. Mias Claire Goealind. AIlss Doro- neld st the Twin Falls nsiatorlum Friday thy Canfield of Rexhurg. Hortense Swains evening of laat week. Mrs D. R. Churchill entertained for slon, Klea Smith of Rexburg and Miss Blanche AicCann of Smtthfleld. Utah. the Tres Joll club members at a kensing-toDr. and Mra C. A. Canfield and daughWednesday afternoon of last week. ter, Dorothy, of Rexburg and Mrs Charles Mrs AI. C. Mitchell waa hoetesa on Canfield jf Idaho Falls spent last week- Thursday evening of last week to the end at Bear lake aa guests of Mr. and Fortnightly club st a picnic social at her Mre M. 8. Browning of Ogden. Utah. homa MIm Vivian Johnson. Mlaa Blanche McMr. and Airs C. E. Booth entertained Cann, Mies Lillie Thomas. Mine Kate Thursday evening of last week at an enFJelsted. Mlaa Ann Thomas, MIm Mona joyable Informal dancing party for Patterson snd Miss Mattie FJelsted left Messrs, and Mesdames B. J. Ostrander. Monday to spend the week at Bear lake. E 8. lamed. R. A. Read. C. H, Mull. Mra Harley Greaves entertained at a Asher B. Wilson, J M. Alaxnell, W. E dinner Wednesday evening of last week. Nixon. Leonard Smith. E. A. Welters. J. In compliment to her husband on his G. Thorpe. T. J Woods, A. J. Peavev. birthday anniversary. A crystal bowl of Morgan Heap and Mra. J. A. Givens. purple and yellow pansies centered the table. Covers were laid for Air. and Mra Ariel Eamee, Mr. and Mra. Amos Belnap and Air. snd Mrs. H. Greaves. , Mrs. William Stephena entertained at dinner Sunday ef last week In compliment BALIN A. July 23 Th R Mr and Mrs. ANTHONY, Nor-ber- g, i Afem-ber- - ui ID-ru- 1 1 Bei-ns- p. n SAUNA . Cocoanut Oil Fine for Washing Hair C. -- If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you. wash it with, . Most soaps and prepared shampoos rontaia too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes th hair brittle and is very harmful. Mnlslfied eoeoannt oil shampoo (which U pure and entirely grease-icesis much better than anything else you ean use for shampooing, as this can 't possibly Injure the hair. Himply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. Ono or .two toaspoouaful of Mulsified will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinse out easily, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leave it fin and ilky, fluffy nd Hsr to manag. bright, Von ean gat Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at most any drug store. It ia very cheap, and a few ounces ia enough to last everyone in the family for ), month. B sure your druggist gives you . (Advertisement.) Mul-elfic- lt P. A. Bimpkln of Balt Lftks gnrat thrfr mom. Dr. J. M. Bimpkln, Ad Mr. M Mrs C . II. Bmttti ot Rath. NVr , hara irturnM to Bsllna to romaln Imlrflnltrly. Mrs. SmUty ia ths dsaghtrr of Mr. sni JUrs. ot wk family, M. Drapr. n 1 Rnlsh Went an) Tha litMMi Lanrln awl John Olurji of Balt Lak YlsltM rrlstWsa la Bripio, Monday. Mrs (l. I. Wri rntortifnod fit lad! of tha Lttorsrr flab Thanwlay afteraona of last wM. Lanohooa was sorrod on the Uwa to Mra. J, P. Msdooa. Mm. Dsnfol Frsiroo. Mra. C II. Gate. Mrs. W. O Carlaoa. Mrs H. B. Mrs. E. C. Wrlfht, Mrs. Carl Forsliro. Gta. Mra. Jsmro Boron son. Ws. Vlrlsq Burn Mr. John Ewols, Mr. John Dostrnp, Mri- - n. A Itmndt, Mr. Joha Bimpkln. Mrs I. R. Woolf, Mra. T. G, Humphry, Mra. Joooph AMrrma, Mrs. Chtrlts Niaon Mra. R. B. F.rann, Mr. Claud Allrrd, Mr. B W. fra nr. Mra. Arlando Molli Tran and Ml U Barcrnt. Mlaa Brandt and Dr. Prooro UlaaBomsro Ewt! ftatonlay rronln at a mldnlvht lurrhon Thooo wr Mlaaoa Lanra lrapor. Fsna Ms darn.prrvnt Mar fuarlta Crane, Lmts Daatrnp. May Rwola, Tbol-m- a Hatton, lieaara. Francis Gllloaplr, ! Mayor, Harry Thor am, Reea Bterena, Harold M4Ky, Leray Johnnm and Billie Glearc. Mra. William 1. Blair and ltttla ami of 111., atater of Mra. L. E Woolf, and . A. hUlmateti Mra. of Redfleld. B D-- , arrived Friday of laat weak. Ia company with Mra. Woolf and two none, they left on Wednesday cm ss mitlnf trip to Ftah lake. entertained at a birthday Mra. Llddle i ran Wedneaday la honor of her daughter Early alsth birthday anniversary, Mr, and Mra. L. ChrUtensan and mom, Mark, of Balem, Mr. O. C. Inke of Ephraim. MUa Vond Heart of Mantl and Mr. McAiiea fttaaWy of New York were guests Wednesday and Thursday of Mr. sad Mm. Joseph L. Thorpe. The KasiDQoeon family left Wednesday hr Pish lahe, whera the family will bold a arrived home Thursday of laat week from HarrieoaTlIle, Mo. He wae accompanied eu the return trip by his mother and her slater. Mlse Zelah Bullock. Mien Thelma Hatton of Balt Laka Is eisltliig at Die home ot Air. and Mra. C. a. Mseakte, Mr nnd Mra. L E. Heias of Richfield visited friends In Kalina, Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Leslie Lund of Pansnltch wero gueate of Mr. and Mra. Joseph L Thorpe, Friday of laat weak. Mr. gad Mra. A. I. Crane are eaJviag an on ting at Pish lake. Dr. P. 0. Bullock RIGBY, IDAHO RIGBY. Idaho, July 23. Miss Wanda Lessey of Burley was here this week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Truman I.essey. Miss Lessey returned to Burley Friday evening. Mrs. Joseph B. Spraeher visited her In Idaho daughter, Blanche Spraeher, Falls Thursday of laat week. Miss Sherell White of Salt Lake, Utah, la here spending several weeks as ths guest of Miss Pearl Sorensen. Miss Leona Hill returned Tuesday evening from Salt Lake, where she had spent the past seven months., Mrs. John H. Carlson entertained at a dinner, party Saturday evening In honor of the birthday anniversary of her son, Fred. Covers were laid for twelve and luncheon was aerved.. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aller of Delta, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Aller of this city left Monday noon for Yellowstone park, expecting to be gone a week. After the tour of the park. Mr. and Mrs. Purdy and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aller will continue their trip up Into Oregon and Washing-- , . ton. Mr. and Mrs.- - L A. Brossard and children are spending the week fishing on Madison river. Miss Wanda Lessey of Burley, Mies Afton Hill, Miss Frances Hill. Miss Ardath Hill, 8. K, Saunders and E. J. Hill returned Sunday evening from Afton, Wyo., and other points In Star and Grand valleys, where they spent last week. Mrs. F. B. Ellsworth. Viola Ellsworth, Vllate Harper, Dorothy Taylor. Alice Sharp of Payson, Edward Ellsworth, Sr., Paul Bradbury, Kember Lessey, Fred and Frank Ellsworth are spending the week at Jenney laka In Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The Misses Edith Waldemar and Verna Engberg of Salt Lake visited friends in Rigby this week. They ore en route to Yellowstone pork. Miss Armella Grover will spend the coming week In Kilgore visiting relatives. MAMMOTH MAMMOTH, Jvlr 28. MIm Hdlto Parsons ha returned from 8a lam, aftar (pending two wrok Tiaitlnf rrlatWo and friend. MIm Uatwlla Weatrrriahi waa bors from Lester Brown at Twin Falls at ths heme of Bishop George Hammond last Monday. The new Nielson home will be In BuhL Mra I. W. Nanny and son. Jay, of Pocatello, and Miss Veda Campbell of Soda Springs ore visiting ths Oeorge and William Nanny families this week. Mra Albert Tschannen and Mrs. Hsr-lan- d Bee entertained the Live Wire club of the Falrvlew district et the former's homa Wednesday afternoon. A musical program waa given, after which refreshwere ments served. Miss Fanny Barr, Mlse Marguerite Yinget, Carl Kennedy and Dan McEwen were picnickers at Clear Lakes Friday. Mra P. C. Meredith entertained the Cornua olub at luncheon Thursday. Mrs C. M. Merrick entertained at dinner Thursday evening of laat week to compliment her husband on hla -- birthday The color scheme was yelanniversary. low and whits, being carried out both In the decorations and In the menu. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mra Walter Jock-soMr. and Mrs. C. 8. Peck. Mr. and Mra G. L. Layne and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barker. Mlse Stella Coirncross .Invited of her little friends to her home on forty Broadway Saturday afternoon of loot week to help her celebrate her eighth birthday, 24, 1921. Cooperative Seed Marketing highest market prices. and advances on crops --with ; n, Ths day of successful Cooperative Seed Marketing is at hand. The system adopted by the Western Seed Growers! Marketing Company insures For growers best market prices with a minimum of expense in handling. back of it fs all the physical equipment, expert knowledge and extensive capital ' ' of the western branch of Northrup, King & Co. t RIVERTON Sixty per cent of the value of each growers crop will, be advanced to seed is absorbed by him at the time of delivery, the balance to be paid as ' ' the market. The RIVERTON, July 23. Mra Flora Fishentertained Sunday . at a welcome home party In honor of her son, Clarence, who has been traveling In California for the past year. The guests were Mra Clifford Rose, Mr. and Mra Lynn Clark of Bandy, Mr. and Airs. Samuel Olsen, Misses Helen, Vllate and Louise Fisher. Mrs. Lynn Henderson of Salt Lake Was the dinner guest of Mrs: Ella Howard Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Gerald Bill, Mr. and Mra Ren Howard, Mr. and Mra. Allison Bllla. Mr. so d Mrs. Wllford Crane, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bills and Louis Peterson returned home Monday after a ten days' fishing trip up Provo canyon. The Riverton Sunday school held Its annual outing at Saratoga Springs A largo numWednesday afternoon. ber of both old and young enjoyed the event. Mra Aaron Denaley, Mra Bert' Battl-ao- n and Mrs. Moae Denaley entertained at a shower in compliment to Mrs. Fred Webb Monday afternoon at the Riverton park. Fifty ladies were present. Air. snd Mrs., Lancelot Bills, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Calllcot, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crane, Mra Louetta Madsen. Miss Lucy Madsen motored to South Jordan Tuesday evening to a lawn party given by the Jordan stake officers of the M. D A. in honor of the Ward officers, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jossph Holt. Games and dancing were enjoyed. Punch and cakes were served during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Butterfield motored to Pleasant Grove laat week-dh- d to visit relatives. Mra Ella Howard was the last weekend guest of her sister, Mrs. Iva Rasmussen of Mtdvala er , - x 4 a Western Seed Growers Marketing Co. will operate strictly as a growers organization. It will have only one end in view, namely, to secure the largest possible net returns for those who use it A committee representing the associated growers w'ill . as a marketing medium. direct its policy and .safeguard the interests of all concerned. 4 In a word, Northrup, King & Co. offers to turn .over to the associated growers its own western marketing organization, complete in every detail and ready to begin operation at a moments notice. For the service it renders it will receive a fixed commission and count on obtaining adequate remuneration hy building a large volume of sales. The plan is , offered in good faith by a company with a national reputation for financial stability and fair dealing.' - , Write for booklet describing the plan in detail LEHI LEHT. July 23. Mr. and Mra. Tbomaa Jones Diridtnd, Saturday of laat week, the meat of returned homa Tuesday from a trip through Mlaa Melon Jamison and family nntll Tuaa Yellowstone park. dt?. Mr. aad Mrs. La Roy Dsvis snd Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Freak Barnett and children are pend ins few week In Oakley at Spring Laka rutting rela- Darrow Lott spent last week-entive. visiting at tbs homa of Mr. and Mra. C. B. Peterson Mr. and Mra, Clare oca Raid hava returned from their honevmouu Mr. William Knight sntertstnad Saturday at and will maka their a birthday party for hsr daughter. Barbara, home la Mtmmotk ron and Uttla daughter ara agrd $ roar. Game wsra played and refreshMr. Loretta making a Tlait of indefinite length in the Tal- ments served. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barren, Miss Edna ley. Mr. and Mra. Harold Nalaon of Balt Laka Rolfe, MIm Fern Stewart and Ben Btewart pent a few day last weak in Bilrar City, tbo toft hers Toesday for a visit with relative foetla of Mr. Nelsons parent, Mr. and Mrs. at Burnt Fork, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. John Dewy, Mr. and Mrs. Hy-ruJohn Nelaoa. B. Mrs. James Lnnt left last week for Smith, Mrs. Frank Dewy and Mrs. Michael Lehi, to be gone for an Indefinite period. Kearney attended the Blmms reunion at Balt UJsa Elea Sorenson left laat week for Balt Lake, Friday of last week. Mrs. R. W. Darla and children and Mrs. Harlake to spend She summer with her slater, Mias old Christensen spent last week at Baratoga. Grace Sorenson. Tha Beehive girls of the Third ward apent ths Mra. Earnest Flnleysoa has returned to her homa at Bbelley, Idaho, after rtaitiag Mrs. week in American Fork canyon at Mutual Dell. The Beopud ward Sunday school gave a festiBpens IJoyd in Mammoth and Mrs. Jerry 8uUI-a- n val at the city park Wednesday. A delightat Dividend. Mrs. Steve Stoker, who cams from Milford ful program was presented, after which dancing to attend the birthday party of her sister, Mrs. waa enjoyed at the high school building. Mrs. K. A. Carlson of Midvale spent lest David I .a men. will spent tha remainder of the month visiting in Mammoth. seek visiting at the home of Mra. Celestl Mra. J. Will Lewis had aa dinner guests Be how at her home in Provo, Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Cowan. Glen Cowan. Miss Mattie ( owin of Payson and bfra. Clifford Elliott of Eureka. The Mlasee Natella and Laura Lewis are spending a few days with their aunt. Mra. RobJuly 22. Mr. H. L. Lund ert Cowan of Balt Lake, prior to leaving for ofELSINORE, Salt Lake is here, the gueet of her Denver to meet Natellas brother, J. Cart Mr. Mra. J. I. Jensen. and parents. hoond Lewis, who is homeward from a two Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen end famyears1 mission in the southern states. and friends. Mrs. H J. Ilassell snd daughter, Mrs. Lana ily or her visiting relative Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Alarquardeon, who Stanley, left for Nephl, Monday of last week. were at Balt married MikeeeH Mr. and Lake, are have gone to Ira. Jha recently The Salt Lake to reelSr. gueet of Mrs. Nellie Marquardson. Mlse Marvel Cowan, who has been In Akron, bride we formerly Miss Myrtle Ton-tai- n of Wldtao. Ohio, during the past year with tha Western I okn Mies Vina Nielson and Mlaa Mary AnTelegraph company, arrived in Mammoth last week to visit her parents, Mr. and derson returned home Thuraday, having At Salt Lake she wta Mrs. William Cowan. two week at Greenwich. spent Joined by her sister, Cecil, who accompanied Mra J. A. Bell and Mies Anna Mr. and In horn to Mammoth. her her Jensen spent Thursday of last week in Mrs Frank Werrett and her Htla son snd of Mr. and Mr .June Saltna, guest daughter are spending A month In Provo with Webb. Mrs Werretts parents, Mr. snd Mrs. S. T. Mr. end Mre. T. F. Gunn of Beaver .Harding. are visiting relatives here. Saturday of last week Afrs. Chris C. Jensen, Mrs. C. B. Jensen, Mr. Christian Nielson. Mrs. Dow Clark and Coy Clark of accompanied Mrs. James Sorensen Salt Lake as far as 8a!!na, where she FIELDING. July 23. Mr. and Mra. Jarett 111 visit with her son, George Sorensen, Johnaon have returned after spending last wek before returning to her home. at Hurley. Idaho. A waffle party wa given at the home Afton Wtlaoa celebrated her tenth birthday Mrs. of Jennie Jensen Monday evening a lawn party at her borne anniversary by giving In honor of Afrs. James Gibbs, Mrs. Gamea and luncheon wet Monday afternoon, D. P. Fltxsersld, Mr. C. J, Jones. Mr. enjojed. 1 Mr. Othello Sorensen. Mr. tod Mr Cooper Haffield of Balt Lake Jensen Among those visiting st Fish lake the spent laat Sundae with Mra Fanny TV. Gam. Mr. and Mra. Haffield were returning hotpa pest week were Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Chrisfrom an extended motor trip through Idaho. tensen, Mr. and Afrs. J. B. Hansen. Mr. Mlaa Fern Wilton returned home Thuraday of and Mrs Chris C. Jensen, Mrs. James laat week from Montpelier. Idaho, where the Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Johnson, Mr baa been vlaittng the laat month with relatives and Mrs. Thomas Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. aad frlenda. Stanley Johnsen, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mr. and Mra, Edward Bpackmaa and Mr and Lowernsen, Dr. and Mra. Otto Salnsbury at Brig- and Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Mrs lie Bandera spent laat week-enEngar. ham City. C. R. Wing entertained members Mrs. week the Primary Thursday afternoon of laat of the Thursday Bridge club. organisation gave its annual festival. A splenMr. and Mrs. Nells Christensen and did program was given, followed by refreshMrs. Nettle Christensen of Ferron spent ments. The festival was well attended. and at borne a the of at entertained Sanday lawn party Saturday MIm Lulu Packer V. C. Smith and left Monday for Thuradsv evening of bd week. Games, music Mr Afanti. were visit sixteen at and refreshments enjoyed hy were Mlaa Vashtl Mra Rickie Brotherson Mra. and gnrsfa. Out-o- f town guests Hodges of Garden City. Mlaa Roxy Hales and1 Sfnaagard of "Mt. Pleasant visited a few Herbert sod George Hales of Riverside, and days here with Mrs. Minnie Lowerson. Monro Homely, Wllford Dttrfcy and Albert Elmer of Beaver Tata. Members of tha Bntterfly club ware entertained at their weekly meeting on WednesWood. After day at the home of MIm Isabel Mlaa ere aerved the program, refreshments Blanch Wood assisted In serving. SANTAOUIN. July 23. Mr. and Mra Mla Hat'le Hardy was given a surprise fy F. J. Wadsworth spent the past weekGamea and friends Monday. of her number end at Salt Lake, where they were the music wera enjoyed throyghont tha awning. guest of relatives Mr. end Afrs. Elliott and children e returned to their home in Salt Lstke, ELSINORE FIELDING i SANTAQUIN Proposed by Northrup, King & Co., Maurice Keating, Manager Salt - City, Utah. Approved by Seed Committees of Utah State Farm Bureau, Salt Lake City, Utah. ' with her srent tho past week-en- W. her LOpenahaa end Mr. ls ntn. Mr. here on celebrated day will be the AlonUay. the Ifth of July under tf the Sunday school. -I - FAIRVIEW FAIRVIEW, July M Monday eveain Mra. Rom Vance entertained offlc.ro end teacher, and of tbe Primary a.eocUtloe of the North Mra. at her home la honor of Hoeth ward Proro for week lea thi. tm Ira Holliman who Mmie, (amee and ocJ to make her home. chat were the feature, of th. evening. Kef ' twenty. treatment, were nerved toNorman of Salt Lax Mr. nnd Aire, be von. era visiting with Mr. Norman' pareaU, Mr. and Mra. Oecar Norman. city After spending eevtral weehe in thle Mra. and visiting relettvee and frlendato Mr. their home In Parley Poweii have returned CMra.Uitm Coomb, and cblldrea left Saturday for Provo to spend aeveral week ntrtalDd Aodraoo Mr and Mra. Lur Sunday for Mr. and Mra. K. A. Cbrlsteoeea and Mr. and Mra. J. T. rowels. Dr. and Mra. 8. B. Klgby and Mr. and Mra. a two Henry Terry left Beiurdey by onto lor seeks' trip in Yellowstone park. Mix and of Uerrlmon Mra. Kllse Ailller Give Sorensen of Belt Lake era visiting their mother. Mra. Violate Sorensen. Mr. nnd Mra. Ira Holllmaa left Tuexdiy to make their homo la Provo. Mrs. Prank Mills of Ogden I visiting her mother. Mre. John Anderson. M. Thursday night th young ladle atofthethohome nt n lawn party I A. entertained Miss Oeofgln of Mlse Ann Pehreon, la honor of Christensen nnd Mira Vera Bandera, retiringofficer. Refreshments wero eerved to flfty- Idaho Seed Growers' Assn., Boise, Idaho. ... being arranged for bHdge. The gueate Included Mr. Campbell end Mrs. Wl'iiam Maycroft of Salt Lake and Finn StewMr. Jamei A. Alcorn, Mr. Mrs. Andrew art, Mrs. Charles Lehman, Mrs. A. RasLarson, Mrs. Oiof Olson, Mrs. L. Deeale Mre. A. mussen, Porter, R. Clipplnger, Mr. H. IE. Phelpg, Mra. M. R. Fenn, Mr. William Water. Mrs. J. Joy, Mr. Arthur Larson, Mra W. W. O'Brien. Mr. H. P. Miller, Air. A. A. Strom and Mr. Carl Burg. Mrs. William Mutch and family have returned from a two weeks' -- trip to Bear lake. Mrs. J6hn Livingston has returned to Los Angeles after an extended visit with her mother. 8he was accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Anna Nelson, and Mrs. Thomas Wenner and children. Wednesday Mrs. H. P. Miller and children. Mr. W. T. Vincent. Mr. William Waters and children and mother, Mrs. Whittemore, left for a ten days' stay at Vivian Park fti Provo canyon. Mr. H. E. W. W. O'Brian motored Phelps and Mr. to down yesterday spend the week-enMiss i Larina Porter and Mra. Jesse Booth end children returned from a week's vacation in Provo canyon. A number of Midvale people enjoved th lawn fete given by Mr. end Mrs. Joseph M. Holt at their home in South ment, table d. m'aW" W,nu mSI1 nd Mra Lee Sim- - tark has gone to Rigby, oi b Allc MiV,c,h.l-u,,- h vi!.V! furos home. Park uroMSli TU1 b,or he guest They will go to M1 8tarlt t$na,lwafrtfr0V0 Y' .rne McClellan and Mies Marjorie White gave Monday afternoon at the home of party their aunt, Mr. H. Lemmon. Twelve guests were present. Air. end Mre. C. H. Wright and baby and Mr. and Mr. Leland Wright and baby left Tuesday for Pocatello, Idaho, where Miss Thora will Join them on a trip through Wright Yellowstone Mr. end Mr, mint McClellan park. of Clinton visited here Monday. Mlsa Leanore Wilson returned home with them for a - - , short vacation. , Mr. and Air. Dave ghuler and Mr. and Mrs. Philo Wlghtman motored to Kamia Sunday and were th guests of Mr. and Mra Ed. Rockhtll. -- FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Strawbridge of Murray were Sunday gueet of Mr. and Mr. Free Trial of a Method That Anyone Arthur Larson. I Miss Mildred Butterfield of Riverton visiting her Bunt, Mrs. Alec Beckstead. Dr. and Mrs J. S. Alley are spending few day at F1h lake. Can Una Without Discomfort r Lose of Time. We have a method for tha control ot a we and want you to try it at our Asthma, expense. No matter whether your case la of long standing or recent developf ment, whether it is present as occasional SANDY Mr nnd Mra. K. A. Chrletenoee of Balt lake or and Mr. chronic Asthma, you should send for of home at the several dsys pent a free trial of our method. No matter Mr. Hetw Prhrxoa. of Balt Lake to xtoltlnf SANDY, July 23. Mies Thelma Kuhre in what climate you live, no matter what Mra. Jwl William entertained at a kenstngton at her home your age or occupation, if you are troumother. Mra. Andrew Unob.nd hrBund Ree Saturday. In honor of Mrs. Newell Kuhre, bled with asthma, our method should rey night MIm Tblm farewell t a party formerly Miss Ruth Jeremy of Brinton. wera entertained lieve you promptly. Dinner Mr. end Mrs. G. L. Larson returned of MU Verana Graham We especially want to send H to those lerrad to MIm. EUlo Lar.en, Ml Owen Thursday from Treasureton, Idaho, where t.. apparently hopeless cases, whera ell Brat-rlAnderson. Mle. Dereln Christiansen. Mies Miesf they had been visiting forms of inhalers, douches, opium prepaPritchett, Mies Marjorie Pehreon. Steven Friday evening N.Mrs.B. William M. Hughes rations. fumes, "patent smokes,' etc.,' Wealths Peacock. Tred Christensen, club at her home have failed. We want to show everyone the entertained Elmo Carlata Anderaon, ChrUteneen, Demar on Pioneer avenue. Covers were laid for at our expense, that . our method ia deen. Myron rhrUtenen and Naylor Jane. Bn-dr- 1 Mra. Harold Chriteneo of SponUb ForkGrarial ting her parent. Mr. nnd Mra. J. R. ham. MIDVALE . MIDVAIaE, July 28. Mr. A. A. Btrom returned lat week from a vllt with relatives in Price. of Portland '.U Mr. Harvey McMillan week's stay in this city, the Ann Hanson. Mrs. 1 after her moth(r( BUHL, IDAHO visiting Mrs. L. Christiansen. guests of Mr. and Tuesday Mrs. D. A. Drown entertained Mrs. Charles A. Tietjen .spent Sunday club gnd of her Birthday members the BUHL, Idaho, July 23. The Kanaaa and Afonday at Sprlngvtlle. where she at her home on Center streetclub held It annual aummer fete In the visited with her aunt. Mrs. KuselU Bring-hurs- t, others entertainof the feature wae the Cards and Dr. and Mra Fred Dunn, Fred I. Parrtah prove laat Wedneaday. A number of M. I. A. girls of this Twin Falla. Filer and Jayhawkers from town Mutual ward attended the at Joined the Buhl rally given other neiphbortr.p club till tbe number of purata reached Spanish Fork Tuesday evening. .Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jerman and Mr. more than 30U. The Rev. N. Sherman and Mrs. Junior Wadsworth enjoyed an Hawk and 8. A. Scully were the speakIn Santaquln canyon Sunday. er of the day. Oeorp McPherson ie the outing Mr. and Mrs. Charlss Goodall of H tlper, president of the Buhl club. Mrs J. H. Shield. Jr., end little dauph-te- r. Mr. and Mrs. 'Carl Colgreen of Logan Are fat folk onthusiaatlc about perAirs. C. Oien of Salt Lake nave reJane, returned taut Sunday from Ix. and when the merturned to their respective homes after forming athletic atunts Anarele, where they spent two week In cury la soaring? No not enthusiastic. week's etey this city. The American Lepton of Buhl and the a Mrs. diet of A. Erickson spent Sunday at Do they subscribe readily to ladle, were Provo atC. the nelphhorlnp towns, with their W. home of her son, Lou Nel- half glass of buttermilk and a toasted the Invited pueeta of the J. Banbury son. Her not Are No cracker? readily. they Mlse AnPearl granddaughter. family at thlr reanrt on the Snake river derson, accompanied her home. happy, then, while reducing by such laat Wednesday nlpht. hot No this weather methods, during Miss Druee Tietjen, Miss Cleo Hollad.iv Alias Maude Chrlswell, dauphter of Mr. are not exactly happy. Some Alias Gladys Holliday entertained the they and Mr. John Chrlawell. and Raymond and fat reducer are happy though during and Girl Beehive at home the beekeepers at Mr. home of were the married Pratt the proces. but these neither exercise the former Tuesday afternoon. and Mrs. R. C. Andrew last Wednesday of Miss Percilla Kay entertained her Pri- nor diet. They lose fat as much as two, Hawk morninp. the Rev. N. Sherman or four pounds a week. In many three a social Wed- The house mary Dramatic class at performlnp the ceremony.nesday afternoon at Santaquln prove. Instances but they do it without mistdecoret Iona, which were in pink and Luncheon a. was served to fifteen members. ing single, righteous meai or lifting an white, were featured in a floral arch Mr. end Mr. Elmer Tlet.len and chilunnecessary finger. These emancipated under which" the brldaj pair stood for the dren ones reduce either in hot weather or Sunmotored to Saratoga Sp-lreadlnp of the ritual. The bride sore where tney spent the first part of cold, without bother or harm to them- The young day. pown of pale blue voile. week. the selves, by taking quietly and secretly, couple will mske their home in Buhl. Miss Louie Backman of Salt Lake Is and even cunningly one tittle Mormola Mr. end Mr. C. D. Borlnp have rea here vacation the of home el Prescription Tablet after each meal and turned from a eix weeka vacation trip. spending Baca-mar- .. at bedtime. In company with Air. Borinpe brother. her grandparent. Mr. and Mrs. J. That' ell. They get their tablets E W. Boring, and hi wife, of Filer, they Mrs. Ir.a Tietien entertained Monday (made after the formula of th famous sent to Denver by automobile, where the afternoon In honor of her little son. prescription) in generously filled boxes ladles visited relatives and indulged in Bruce, the occasion being his ninth birth-da- y at a cost of one dollar th box from any etphtseelng. or from th makers, the Refreshments store were anniversary. drug The Phllathe Sunday school class of served to twenty of hla little friends. Co.. 1612 Woodward eve., Detroit, the Baptist church entertained the BaMr. Matilda Swenson of Halt Lake has Mich., take one aa per directions, end get rer cl"1, Tueeday nlpht. been here with her son and as thin as they want to be just that Allas Thai NMaon, dauphter of Mr. ilnoght.-e-visljdng Alt., and Mr. Wren f.wenson way. without causing a wrinkle or the and Mr. Alike Nielson, waa married to .Mt. Lay Kerr and Lhddrjn t Payson least internal fuss. (Advertisement.) Simple Way To Take Off Fat ng -- , Mar-mo- la -- !ke nine. Mr. and Mre. W. D. Kuhre have pone to Long Beech, Cal., to spend the remainder of the summer. Mra Margaret Irish of Thatcher. Idaho, Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Charles S. Anderson, on State street The following Sandy people are spending the week at the camp of the Sandy Mrs. Alma Smith Beehive at Brighton and children, Mrs. Edith Adamson and Airs. Wllford Pierson; Ruth; daughter, and daughter, Mrs. 8. P. Christensen Mra. George Dryberg; the Marguerite; Misses Clara and Fanny Pierson, Luclle and Delores Nelson, Alice Olson, Phyllis Vincent and Mattel Larson. Mr. and Mr. O. E. Vombaur and children, Mias Clarlsse Bagley and Vere Dodge of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mra. J. D. Bateman Sunday. Alisa Frtecllia Talbot of Salt Lake is a t guest of Miss Berta Bateman. Tha Misses Blanche and Elva Marriott of Bingham are visiting relatives here. The ladies of the Second ward Relief society met st the home of Mra, Anderson on State street Tuesday afternoon. PAYSON PAYSON, Julv Id. Th Junior Bridge club met Saturday of last week wlh Mra William Amok Special guests were Mra. R. A. Porter and Mrs. Nellie Gram-shawon Mra Gramshaw highest score. Thlrtv member of the Social Tea club spent Tuesday In Payson canyon, ths guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jav Townsend. Airs. M. J. Mortensen entertained th Justamere club Friday of last week. Mlse Mae McBeth and Mr. Gramshaw were special guests. Th Bonlflde club met Wednesday with Mrs. Bert Tsvior. Outside the club members those present were Mra Lee Summons. Mra Horace Farrlety, Mra Owen Lovelcse and Mlsa Lyle Cravens. Miss Inei Tanner entertained Thursday for Mrs. La Salle Curtis, a recent bride. Eighteen guests were present. Mra George Seaherry entertained the Empyrean club Thursday of last week. Special guests were Mra Dave Shuler, Mrs. Bert Tsylor, Mrs. Oeorge Shuler signed to end all difficult breathing, all wheeling, and1 all those terrible paroxysms. This free offer ia too Important to neg-lesingle day. Write now and begi the method at once. Send no money. Simply mall coupon below. Do it today you do not even pay postage. ct FREE TRIAL COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Room 400-Niagara and Hudson streets. Buffalo, N. Y. 8end free trial of your method to; NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF LABOR AND STORAGE LIEN. Notice is hereby given that, whereas, D. Shaw of Salt Lake City. Utah, I Indebted to the Randall-Dod- d Auto Company. Ltd., a corporation organised and under and by virtue of th law existing of the state of Idaho, and duly authorised to do business in the state of Utah, In the sum of one hundred forty-on- e and (3141.23) dollars, for labor and storage on one Ruick truik, frame No. 130100, Utah license No. 3030. model D-- 4 1016; tb said, labor and storage having rom l,ovmljr 3, 1920, to July 13, ac-1- Now, therefore, the property will be sold at No. 47 South Second East etreeL Salt Lake City. Utah, at Public auction to th bidder foe cash on th 1st day ofhighest August. 1021, st the hour o! 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of satisfying said labor lien, together with th costs of keeping of said property and storing the said property from July 1, 1921, end the costa wnd of thle foreclosure Dated this I3th day of proceeding. July, 1921. RANDALL-DODAUTO CO., LTD. Randall, President and Geo erel Manager. By Thome Ramage Its Attorney above-describ- D |