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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MOKNIXG, DECEMBER 10, 1922. ilore Gray Ko SPANISH FORK I Mr. Christine Johnson e SPANISH FORK, 3c. 9. Orflcr and teachers, with the senior (firls of the V. Z. M. 1. A. of the Third ward jrave an aluminum shower for Miss Thelma Brown, a bride of the week, at her - home Saturday eventna of last week Miea Browse also was the complimented guest at a bundle shower given Monday evening at her home by the Mieses Meltia Hanson, Oladjs Williams and Marv E. Bowen. The guests were the girl chums of the bride. A arletv of games, music, vocal and Instrumental, were the diversions. Iuncheon was served. Mrs. Eva Lewis and Miss Vera Finch entertained their 8undav school claea at a party Tuesday evening. Mrs. Joseph P. Finch entertained a number of ladies at a quilting Fridav of last week. A hot chit ken dinner was served. Mre. Frank Turner entertained Sunday afternoon for a number of friends who gathered to honor her birthday anniversary. The time was spent in a aortal wav, and at 6 oVlocka prettily appointed dinner wa served Honoring the eightieth birthday anniversary of her mother. Mrs. Phrlstlne Johnson Mrs Frank Turner entertained twenty ladif. old friends and neighbors the honor guet. Wednesday afternoon "At 5 o'clock rrinner was served Mrs Johnson was horn in Iceland eighty veais . ago. December 6. She came to Spanisn j Fork fort on iears ago. Honoring her grandson. Fred S Dart Jr. who has returned to Spanish Folk Of Spanish Fork, whose eightieth birth after an absence of five years. Mrs i'ti day anniversary was made the occasion Stewart entertained the members of the of a celebration last week. Dart famllv at Thanksgiving dinner Thursday. Additional guests were George Biake of Syracuse. N. Y.. and Mr. and informal wa followed by Mrs Merrill Crandall and son, Stewart, oclock te.i.ocia,biIfty of faryhurBt and Mra. J W Went entertained Ir. Mrs. Florence Scarplno and two chilthe Idaho Falls scoutmasters at dinner dren of Salt spent Thanksgiving Monday evening. Following the dinner, dav arpl the Tnev were the meetings during the winter. A program ittng relatives here guests of Mr and Mrs. Fred Matlev. was outlined for a m iai scout meetThe ladies Literary club was enter- also with addresses local bus ness men ing, tained Friday evening of last week bv and a musical program Mrs. Hans Miss Hanna luirsen Mm Frank entertained the gavs several piano solos, and Mme Donna Rowena circle MeFleary Frida afternoon of last Bowen gave a reading. Luncheon was week. Five hundred was theinaln diverserved to ten members. Mrs Mark Jenkins of Idaho Is visiting sion of the afternoon, whl'c a few preferred To sew. Luncheon w as served. her father, Bishop Marinus Larsen. Miss Gladys Hlx returned to her home Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips entertained their children ajid grandchildren at a in Salt lake Monday, after a short visit Thanksgiving dinner Thursday of last wtlh her father, Judge Douglas Mix, and her Mister, Mrs. SidneWhltehead. ' week, The daughters of Henrv Gardner entertained at a family Thanksgiving dinner Thursday of last week The hostMORONI esses were Mrs. Henrv A. Gardner. Mrs. Blanche Gardner, Mrs George Talmage of Springvlile, Mrs. Rav Gull of Thistle MORONI. Dee. 9 Mr and Mrs Ikire', and Mrs. Wallace Hales. Dinner was Christensen of Bingham spent part of served at I o'clock. last week visiting friends and relatives ' Hair or DandniH! . IDAHO FAI.LS. Idaho, Dec. 9 Mr, A. O. Chagnon was hostess at luncheon at her home Wednesday afternoon, having a, her guest, the member, of the Wed- nesday Bridge club. A wrofusion of allow chrysanthemum, combined with fens and potted pttlms transformed the living room Into a bower of beauty. Hod taper. In e lver sticks, with stmde, of the Rime tones, were used on the luncheon able, emphasizing the Christmas sprit Cards marked places for the club members and one additional guest, Mrs. William Lux-toIn the game of bridge which formed the diversion of the afternoon .the score prise was won byt Mrs. A. W. Hayward The Non Busts Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Clvde Baldwin Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. K. W, Howie, was an additional guest. Mrs. Emory Owens was awarded the Prise for high score Flowers were used on the table, .where a was served, J Mrs. A. I luncheon Norton was hostess Wed-- 1 nesday aftertioon to the kentrington club of which she Is a member. The affair w as concluded with the serving of tea late In the afternoon. Mrs Roy Loitch was hostess to the Bridge club Thursday after, Thursday noon. A I 30 luncheon preceded the game of bridge which occupied the later hours of the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A J. Whlpperman left Saturday of last week for Boise to spend the holidaya with their daughter, Mrs. John McMahon, and family. Plans are under wav for an and fraternity dance to tie given under the auspice, of the association on the evening of December 23. All national fraternities and Greek letter societies will be asked to assist In making the affair a social and financial success. The Ladles auxMary of the American entertained Friday evening Legion of last week at the home of Mia Marie Pacosta on Broadway. Preceding the so-- c al evenlrg, s short business meeting M as held, at which officers for the coming year were elected, as follows: Mrs. Paul Oottberg, president: Mrs. Bessie Rees, vice president: Mrs Fred Carlson, secretary: Mrs. Stella Peterson, treasurer. Mrs. C. P. Humphrey entertained the Royal club at her home on Twelfth street Tuesday afternoon. A brief meeting held for the discussion of plana for the coming baaaar preceded a social hour. The afternoon was concluded with a luncheon. The East Side Kensington club met at the home of Mra R. E. Smith on Fifth street Wednesday afternoon. An hour of hree-cour- Inter-eorori- ty ic s Miss Mary Wilcox returned Sunday from Salt Lake, where she had been visiting relatives. Mrs. D. C Nelson returned Friday from Salt where she had apnt several weeks with relatives and friends. Mrs. ioo Flaherty and famllv of Ogden are visiting In Moroni, the guests of Mrs Flaherty's parents. Mr and Mrs. A. F. Simpson. Mr and Mra G. N of Ephraim were guests of Mr Hanjen and Mrs F. J. Faux part of last week The teachers of the public school entertained at dinner at the Mnlllnson cafe Tuesday evening In honor of the hlrth-da- v anniversary of Miss Ruth Faux. An entertainment was given In the grade school building Fridav of last week In honor of Miss Ullian Olsen. A urogram and luncheon were the features The Misses Kathleen and Virginia spent part of last week visiting friends In Xephl. Mrs. Jane F. Stevensen of Holden Is In Moroni for an extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. Alma Blackham Mr and Mra. James Jacobson, Mrs William Young and Mr and Mrs Roseoe Bradley of Shelley, Idaho, visited friends and relatives In Moroni part of last week. Mr. and Mrs William' Homer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Homer and Mrs. Ross ail of American Fork, visited relatives In Moroni last week. Kll-as- BURLEY, IDAHO BURLEY, Idaho. Dec. 9 Election of officers was held Monday evening by the About fifty members were present and the election resulted as follows. Worthy matron, Marie Burgess, associate matron. Mrs if H King, conductress, Mno. A. W. Rosecrans; associate conductress, Mrs Charles Gooding: patron, M. H King, secretary, Mrs Rose Compton: treasurer, Mrs I,. B Underwood Installation vv'U be held IVcem-be- r O. E. S. chapter, 29. The womens club held its regular meeting in the Masonic hill Wednesday Miss Elizabeth Lodwlek preafternoon. sided. Owing to the resignation of Miss Mrs G. R. Smith was elected Frangwa. vke president: Mis. Elmer president; Mrs. S. M Fisher, reporter A musical program was given. Prnniinmt among those on the program was Professor Broadbent, who spoke oil Educational Miss Roberts and Mrs Rogers Week." each gave a vooal solo Mr. I, 11. Phillips gave two violin solos. Readings were given by Mrs, Charles Bever and Mrs L. E. Sessions The next event will be a Christmas party to be given Decern 20 her A covered-disluncheon was given Frl day by the O. E. S chapter In the chapter rooms. The afternoon was spent In work ing on Christmas fanevwork Miss Daisy Rhjnearson of this citv and I a-- Rov Htuoebaker of Flbertx, Utah were married Wednesday'morning at the home of the hr de s parents on South Albion avenue The Rev. Kendall of the M. E. Church officiated Mr. and Mis That sharp, stabbing pain In the. upper Studebaker will make their home In about the honevmooti. shoulder In after a short the arm, blade. nape of the neck, along the forearm or down the thigh and leg is often Neuritis not rheumatism. SANTAQUIN If you have severe frontal headaches, SANTAQUIN. Dec. 9 -- Mr and Mrs. with a feeling that something Is twitchRudolph Peterson entertained at their at or the a pulling eyeballs ing dull, home Wednesday evening of last week in birth aching pain In the back, accompanied by honor of Mrs Petersons fiftv-firdav anniversary. The rooms were decoin an occasional shooting paJn the side w ith autumn flowers, 6 o'clock rated t In the finger or dinner was numbness or tingling served to Mr ami Mrs J 'stitches' of pain here and there, ths Olsen. Mr and Mrs A E. Wall. Mr. and chances are that your trouble is Neu- Mrs Chirles Tiet)en, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Olsen. Mr and Mrs. Dave Crook. Mrs ritis.. No matter where your pain Is located, ilaia Lemetiar, Mrs Thea Higgln-oW Aieen of Eureka. Mrs Ruth Slot, Sou can get prompt relief without taking Mrs Ess'e Hfggmuon, Ramona Wall, Helen bromides, nareotke or other dope. Take Christensen and Harrv Olecn. a few Tysmol Tablets In hot water, acMiss lltalrii Winifred .Samuelson, to Is directions. cording guarTysmol Weeks and ls!e Higglnson, students of anteed harmless. It helpe to soothe and B. T. came home to U, heal the weak, inflamed nerves. spend Thanksgiving dav Don't suffer any longer. Get a $1 packMiss Blenda Higglnson entertained at age of Tsmol Tablets from Schramm-Johnsoa h.rthdav party ami eandv-puFridav Owl Drug Co. or any fti sterna druggist. Tysmol Company, Mfg. evening of ast week for eight Beehive U ris Chemists 00 Sutter St.. San Francisco. Mies Catherine Wadsworth spent the (Advertisement.) - -- ' Thanksgiving holldas In Salt Lake with relatives. Mr. and Mrs I Donald Jerman of Morgan spent Thanksgiving dav with Mrs. Jerman's parents, Mr. and Mra. Charles A. Tletien. Mrs. Alberta Thompson of this city and Instantly-Mathias Hancock of Payson were marred Wednesday of last week In Provo, Hump They will make their home In Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Oloyd Holladay of Pocatello, Idaho, spent last week-en- d here marvelous solvent to irmt brnnena Rtooa with Mr. Holladay s parents, Mr. and p.tn ln.t.ntly-banlx- ne, the niIiy hump and Mrs. N. S. Hoiladav tired, achey, asollen, burning condition. Von Mr. and Mra Mathias Gttndersen encan wear a smaller akoe tertained at a famllv Thanksgiving dinwith comfort. Teat it at my ner Thursday of last week for fifteen nsk. f ust trial convinces. guests. No clumsy apparatus, no Mr. Elmer Tietjrn and aons, Bruce rubber mold or protector, Ford, spent Thanksgiving day In Iehl no uncomfortable leather and with Mr. Tletjen's parents, Mr. and Mr. hitid or felt pad, no W. S. Evans. , ter. dm mussy liquid, pin Mr. and Mrs David Lindstrum enterft PEDODYNE, The Complete tained at a Thanksgiving day dinner for B union Treatment. Youwdlaay A twelve guests S wonderful eo quick, Mrs Samuel R. Cushing entertained on so sure does it actmanin, Don't waitebma at a miscellaneous Saturday and money on useless methods. shower in evening honor of her daughter, Albe-tDont suffer. Try PEDODYNE at bride of week. At II oclock a' the my risk. Write tcriay before you buffet luncheon was served to twenty-fiv- e do another thing Just say 'I want guests. to try PEDODYNE." Addteaa Mrs, Angus Holladay entertained evening at her new home, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. two-cour- Its NOT h Neuritis! RHEUMATISM st 1 n, n, ll MONDAY ONE DAY ONLY The Most Drastic Action Weve Ever Taken Phenomenal Values Our GREATEST . in .PImsSi the Diet Enrich When the diet is deficient health building Genuine Salt's Silk Plush Coats, and New Sport Plush Coatees of pyre codJiveroil abounds in health-buildin- g If the Natural body is run down in the Vitality , add ichness pure vitamlne of Scotts Emulsion to the diet. It builds up health. Scott ft Bows. Bloomfield, N. J. self-trimme- Covers were laid And Mra. Jetwe r Holladay, Mr and Mra. Melv.n Openahftw, Mr. and Mra Lee ChriBttnen. Mss Glad s Hollad&y and Miss Wanda HoLaday for-M- MONTPELIER. Trimmed with Opossum, Black Opossum, Kolinsky-DyeConey, etc. C611ars, cuffs and bottom luxuriously trimmed; othAll eleers lined. 'Wonsilk gantly derful coats! Ideal for Xmas giving. New length, flare back To and belted types. realise the great values d -r- 1 SIE of Actual Values Up to $55 Scotts Emulsion vitamines. at SALE BEGINS AT 10 A. M. This Time of Year vita-mine- s, children and adults suffer in body and strength. THESE COATS MUST BE SEEN AND TRIED ON. We urge you strongly to come this is a sale that will be talked about for months to come. IDA. r MONTPELIER. Idaho. Dec. 9. Miss Margaret Seifert end Miss Gladvs Seifert entertained the New Idea club Frida) tvenlng of last week. A business meeting and program was held, under the direction of the adviser. Miss Ellen Strong. Refreshments were served. Mr. nnd Mrs Frank Miles entertained Thur.xdat at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chenev and son. Junior. Mrs James Oakey and children of Din-- , gle visited a few da vs this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J l". Stewart. Miss I.ucv Hurley of Salt Lake spent last week-en- d at the home of her mother. Mrs Dan Hurley, Mrs U A Bristol left Wednesday for Cincinnati, for a visit with her daughter Mr and Mrs John and children left Saturday of last week for Los to Angeles spend the winter. Thev were accompanied bv Miss Shepherd Miss Lucille Klnnerslev of Pocatello week-en- d In Inst this citv at the spent home of her parents, Mr. and Mis. James Ktnnersley Mr nnd Mrs. Ed. Pugmire of Lakata spent Thursday of last week at the home of Mr. and1 Mrs. Ed. C. Rich. L. O. Sloan left Wednesday for Pocatello to Join Mrs. Sloan and go to Calia fornia to spend- the winter .Mrs. of this city will accompany them Mr. and Mrs. Milford Williams and daughter, lads, left Saturday of hist week fir their home In Ogden. Utah. Mrs. Katherine Lewis left of last week. for Salt Lake to Saturday spend the w Inter. Mrs Ray Welker left Saturday of last week for Nampa to visit her sister. Mrs A. 1). Wilcox entertained Saturday of last week In honor of the birthday anniversary of her daughter, Jean. These present were Edith Reese. Alice Rose Reese, Lucille Strong. Ruroek, Doris Hedlend, Marjorie IJedlend. RobBert ert Rust, Strong and Norma Durham Lauience Malone returned Thursday of last week fiom a months visit In California Mrs. S ( Kveringham and son left Sumbt) fo- - Eastland, Texas, to join Mr. Everingham. Your Unrestricted Choice of d. FUR COAT or SCARF Any Seal Coats French Coney Coats, Bay French Seal Coats, Kolinsky Dyed Capes fashioned of .Price A11 correctly quality furs. HnrLrtn f Every 1UU5UI1 xjcal VOalS new model finds representation. A DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE ANY COAT OR SCARF UNTIL XMAS v JUST FOR MONDA- YRegular $20, $25 to $30 Gas-kin- Tricotines, Canton Crepes, Matelasse, Charmeuse, Lace and Canton Combinations. Circular Skirts, Drapes, Flowing Panels, Bead Trimmings, Coat Effects, Straight-LinStyles. Don t judge them by the sale priee compare these wonderful new Dresses with the usual .jedO, $23 to $30 values t Isewhere, and jou have air idea of what to expect. This is u very extraordinary opportunity, arid Boston Store patrons are urged to come early get the best of this amazing bargain offer. Buy one- or more for yourself and a Party Dress Christmas surprise for your niece or e - GREEN RIVER Ier. 9. The student school gave a Thanksgiving program, followed bv a luncheon and dance. Thursday evening of last week In the assembly hall. Mrs. J. P Simonson. Mm A. M Steele. Floyd Kelly and Mrs iouis Maharrv assisted In the arrangements. The following ladies were chaperons: Mrs. O W. Smith, Mrs Dan Glllls, Mrs H. J. Sturges, Mrs and Mrs I) M. Connor. Harry Rennet Mrs L. H. Green entertained at a family dinner Thanksgiving dav for E. A Duffonl and family. Dennis Baldwin and family and William Howland and famllv . Mrs. Jese Wharf Is spending a week visiting relatives In Woodslde. Mrs Jennie M. Cowan has returned from Denver. Colo., where she had spent several weeks "MKs Ellen Ellers left Sunday for Salt lake to enter St. Mary's aeademv. She waa accompanied bv her uncle, George Beebe. Mr. and Mrs Dennis Baldwin of Moab spent the week at the E. A. Dufford hotne. Mrs. Belle Waddell was a Salt Lake visitor this week Mrs William Phalen has left for an extended visit with relatives In Illinois and Missouri of officers of The annual election Rethanv chapter No. 9. O E. S., was held in the Masonic hall Fridav of last were elected-WorthThe following week matron. Phoebe Moons: worthy Gould: Hilton associate matron. patron. Ida Gould, secretary. Callle Aslmus: treasurer, Ethel Brlcker; condtictrem, Lmla Dufford, associate conductress, klma McClurg. Mr. and Mis William Howtand announce the birth of a son. Sunday. Mts. Walter Jonea of Woodslde, spent daughter. GREEN RIVER, bodv of the high All Other Dresses $ 0 Not Specially Priced BOSTON STORE In this city during the During the evening each member of the superinlendencv was ed with a gold pencil as a tokenpresentof Mr. ami Mra Arthur were Mont pelier visitors Tuf'lnv The Eighth grade of the Enier-o- n days in Grand Junction, t'olo. school pave a skatlnp party Fridav afternoon of last week. Miss Fnld Rosencreen, instructor at the Fielding high school, left WednesPARIS, IDAHO day morning for nor home in Logan. to spend Thanksgiving William Utah, PR!S. Idaho.MrsDec 9 MrsPendrev Mrs Matthew W. Thornoi k of Bloomof ington spent Pndrfv ami Myrtle a few hours In 1arls, Mon-d- a Montrelter soervt Fridav In "Paris. Fridav ening nf last meek a social Mrs. Chris Tneller snmt Tuesday in waa given In the First ward hail to the her eon. Montpelier visiting Alvin retiring superlntendncv of the Sunday Tueller. A program was ffUen. games school. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flndlav of Kish wore plaed and light refreshments Haven were among the conference' visitors here Saturdav of last week. Miss Zella Romero of Soda Springs and william Danks of Montnelter were married Friday of last week. The voting peonls will make their home in Montpelier. Mr and Mrs. Wllford Tueller of Montpelier attended conference -In Paris Sunday. A news Item from abroad Informs us Mrs Elisabeth Lewis Is spending a few that the American method of producing a davs at the home of her daughter. Mr slim, trim figure Is meeting with astonErnest Shepherd. ishing success. This system. which has made such a wonderful Impression over there, must be the Marmola Prescription Tablet method of reducing fat It i3 , ST. ANTHONY, IDA. . safe to aay that we have nothing better , for this purpose In this country AnyST. ANTHONY. Idaho, Ded. 9. Dr. thing that will reduce the excess flesh and Mrs. J. F. WatkinB entertained at steadily and easily, without injury to the a dancing party Wednesday evening In stomach, the causing of wrinkles, the their new home. j help of exercising or dieting, or interferMrs. 7j. F. Yearlan was hostess to the ence with one's meals, is a mighty im- Social Hour club yesterday afternoon. clvlllta-tlonuseful s to and addition portant The Union Aid aocletv met Thursday necessities. Just such a catalogue with Mrs. N. Arnold and Mrs. of good reeults follow the use of these afternoon Walter Moreton, at the home of the harmless and economical little pleasant, fat reducers. We say economical because former. The Tuesday Evening Bridge club met Marmola Prescription Tablets (made in with Mrs. H. C. Wood this week. I e accordance with the famous Marmola The West Side Crochet club member be obtained of any drug-men- t. Were scnption) can over guests of Mrs O. A. Cuslck. Tuesor from the Marmola day afternoon. the world Company, 4612 Woodward avenue, Detroit ) J. Stevens was hostess to the Mra Mich . for one dollar a ease, which Is a Fridav Bridge club last evening decidedly economical price considering the Mrs T. Morefield Saturnumber of tablets each case contains. dav afternoon of last entertained week in honor of They are harmless..' (Adv.) her sou, Ervin, the occasion being hla several days week. Mr. and Mrs. John Fwak. son. John, and daughter, Luclle. have returned from a visit with relatives in Mvomlng. a few Mr H R. Stoner New method oi Reducing Fat -- b-- w, I, SENSATIONAL! Dye TRY IT AT MY RISK Wed-nerda- v r (4 Off VE SELL. FOR LESS Nourishine Positively Not a ? a, Off Dyke-Davids- BUNIONS! Pain Stops Vanishes Not previously marked special,' TOMORROW, one day only -- i IDAHO FALLS, IDA. All Cloth COATS VeBuyTbrCaxH Not specially tagged, TOMORROW, oneday only That', what thousand, of men and women are telling their friends. The false appearance of age which gray hair give. Mid which handicap, one aorl&lly and In ouslness, ha, been banished and the blight of dandruff removed by the truly wonder-- I ful tonic NOUKISHINE. Tht, scientific-all- y compounded tonic feed, and nouriahea the hair, prevent. It, falling, promote, its growth and pleasantly, harmlessly restore, to original color, whether black, brown or blond. Cleanse, the scalp. Unfailingly remove, dandruff. - One bottle usually 1, effective. No matter what you have tried try Nourlshine today. , price J1 25 er bottle, all drug and department store. Schramm Johnson Drug Co.. Auerbach Co., Z. C. M. I. lept. Store. Gibson Beauty Parlor, and Van Drug Co. 1 in Moroni All Plush COATS - mrut and disfigurement, and you do not to wait for relief from embarrass-Improvement quickly show. Sufferers from skin trouble should ob- tain a small jar of Howies Mentbo-Sulphu- r from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. (Adv.) 1 pre-hav- - se-v- twelfth birthday were enjo.ved and aanniversary. two-cour- ' assist el hr?an? Mr8' Mrs W' C"' Game luncheon Hummed Melton entertained their Tuesday eenlnR. Three wre plaed. Rri,1e dub met evi'r"rira, K'Xnlnsr I',', Tomallncri this week. x Salt Lake. ir. S.mdvv week visit tables I.U iTh with her mother Dr. and Mrs Gene Tuttle of Aren nnt re!atlvIesankSKlVin here with hollday Meek returned to ,rl, Wednesday, after a short visit In - M E Mr erlnendfty F Jon. tVheTeri" Drum-motb- for M' wLn.;IUb la 'Tris psrtr for Mr. fnuftic ner was given Wednesday eve-nland Mrs. Lynn Baker. Games and enjojed. Pc'was Miss out-of-t- o - V pre-rdf- ng states. and Mr.' O. J. Bills. .M- -. and Mrs. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bills. Ella O Howard and Mrs j VV. were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roemussen of Midvale at Thanksgiving dinner, Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Millard jof Ivton and .Sir. and Mrs. Jack Michael of Bingham were the lost week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Millard. Mr. L. M. Mrs. Bills A. P. OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH RIVERTON ao1 nrIv70' and a birthday cake formed the center-plfiCTh n kiihki were a followsMr. and .Mrs Jack Michael of Bingham. Air. and Mrs . J Goddard of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mr. Harry Sktllhorn of Salt Lake. Mr and Mrs. Stanley latngfnrd, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Burgon and Mian Desna Madsen motored to Salt Lake, Thursday hid farewell to Vern Millard, his departure on a mission to the central Vera the guest of her How To Get Relief When Head Johnson. Wednesday. and Nose are Stuffed Up. Swenson of Bingham is visiting her mother. Mm. Ell Peterson, tor a week. Mra- 'r Joseph Densely have moved anrl,, Count fifty! Your eold in head or to to make their horns for the winter.Magna t catarrh Your'dogged nosMiss Norma Rose of Salt latke waa trils will disappears. the giest of Miss Connla Denale Butt head will open, the air passages of your clear and you can breathe week-en- d No more snuffling, hawking, . Alr' and Mrs. Millard Henderson and freely. Howani of were the guests mucous discharge, dryness or headache; of Mr. and Mrs. Magna no struggling for breath at night. Samuel Howard, Thursday of laet week. Get a small bottle of Klvs Cream Mr. amt Mrs. C. I Millard visited- - In Provo. FVidav of last week, with Mts. Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic eream Heber Moon. in vour nostrils. Jt penetrates through 'Miss Reva Brough and M ss Irehe went to Salt Wednesday, to every air passage of the head, soothing or last week, and lake, the dav. and healing the swollen or inflamed spent Mrs. C, L. Millard Thursentertained. mucous .membrane, giving you instant day of taRt In honor of hdr birthrelief. Jlead colds and catarrh yiehl day anniversary. The house was decorated In pink and, yellow cltryaanthe-Dlnne- r like magic. Don Vstav stuffed up' hnd mums, was served 4 J o'clock, miserable. Belief is sure. (Adv.j SM Mll-la- 1 rd i |