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Show TIIE SALT HAKE TRIBUNE, ' home of the Misses Charlotte and Hilda Gates At 11 o'clock an elaborate chicken supper wss served. Covers were laid for the Misses Charlotte and Hilda Gates Thula Miller Della Cribble, Louise Kenn, Melissa Cribble and Melvlna Dtttlevaen. Mr.' and Mrs E. A. Porter of Richfield arrived here laet week to make their home-M- r. and Mrs H. B. Crandall and eon. Harold, and Mre. G. T. Brandt wad Ven della, returned daughter, Sunday from a month t vacation In Californls Mias Hazel Murphy left for Ephraim to ft Social Notes From Utah Towns I Mrs. PROVO 1 PROVO, Kept 34. The marring Miss Vilata Dunn, daughter of Mr, Mrs, Joshua F. Dunn of thie city, of and and Richard U. Wills of Salt Lake was Wednesday in the Sait lake temple. X wedding breakfast followed at the home of the bridegroom s sister, Mrs. E. A. Smith, in Salt Lake. Thursday a recepevening Mr. and Mrs. Dunn gave tion at their home, which was attended in pink and by 360 guests. Decorations white were used throughout the home. A huge heart of rosea combined with greenery and in a setting of tall ferns, was arranged for the bridal couple. The bride wore a charming gown of silk, with lace and silk trimmings. Miss Carol Dunn was bridesmaid. Music, and games dancing furnished entertainment for the party, and a wedding luncheon was served. Mias Eva Wainwrlght, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wainwrlght of Spring-vtll- e, and Frank Ramsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramsey of Provo, were united In marriage Thursday in the Salt Lake temple. A reception In honor of the young couple was given tn the First ward social hall Friday evening. The hall was prettily deoorated in blue and pink hearts, autumn leaves, potted plants and cut flowers. An excellent program, Including musical selections by Mrs. Emma Ramsey Morris of Salt Lake, was given. Dancing followed. Refreshments wers served to 360 guests. Mayor and Mrs. LeRoy Dixon and family have returned from a tea days trip through southern Utah. Mrs. Edgar McArthur was hostess at a children's party Wednesday afternoon In honor of her son, Arthur. Ths members of the First ward Y. L. M. 1. A. gave a kitchen shower Wednesday, complimentary to Mrs. Leah Roes Evans, a bride of the month. The affair was held at the home of Mrs. Walter Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramsey entertained at dinner 8unday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Wainwrlght of BpringvUle. Covers wers laid for fourteen guests. Mrs. Leah Ross Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson, Mrs. Isaac Rosa, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramsey, Mrs. Julia R. Brown and Miss Luella Ramsey motored to Salt Lake, Tuesday, to attend a shower given by Mrs. Emma Ramsey Morris In honor of Mrs. Leah Ross Evans, a bride of thf month. Tuesday evening the county officials, went by automonumbering twenty-twbile to Springvllle, where they were entertained at an elaborate chicken dinner at the home of Miss Ines Jesse. A profusion of flowers deoorated the dining table, dames and music followed. Ose of the Interesting social affairs of the week was that given Monday evening by Mrs. George Madsen and Mrs Walter Dixon at the Dixon residence. In honor of Miss Janet Poole, whose marriage to LoJoseph Munk will take place in therooms gan temple September 2. The in colors were decorated the throughout of pink and white, flowers, streamers and wedding belie being used. The young ladles of the Third ward M. L A. were the guests, and they experienced a pleasand music, ant time with The during which luncheon was served. a beauwith was of honor presented guest tiful set of silverware. Mrs Rose Kartchner entertained a number of friends at dinner Wednesday evening. Miss Nellie Jones is spending a few days in Sait Lake. Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Pyne were Salt lake Visitors Wednesday. children of PoMrs. Perry Harrison and catello, Idaho, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Josh F. Dunn for two or three weeks. Miss Connie Osmbnd of Logan spent the week in Provo with friends Mrs. A. O. Peterson has returned to her home in Preston, Idaho, aftsr a visit in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Preston O. Peterson. Miss Lenore Foots hss returned from California, where she spent three months with her sister, Mrs Roy Lewis. Mrs. J. S. Ingram and children of Kamae spent part of the week in Provo with friends Mr. and Mrs Hugh Woodward and two children have reached Provo from Washington, D. C. Mr. Woodward will teach at the B. Y. U. this year. Mr. and Mrs. Nels J. Cameron of Black-foo- t, Idaho, have returned home, after spending two weeks in Provo with relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs George F. Parker and Mr. and Mrs J. W. Robinson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keeler of Payson, Sunday. Mrs. George H. Brimhall end Mrs. Grace Hatley spent Sunday in Salt Lake with Mrs J. it. Cummings Mrs. M. J. Clark was the guest of honor at a surprise party given by twelve of her relatives and friends Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs John W. McAdam and Mr. and Mrs Sallyard motored to Vivian park, Sunday. The members of the Thursday Afternoon Bridge club were entertained at the home of Mrs A. D. Sutton this week. The rooms, were attractively arranged with cut flowers Luncheon followed the game. Miss Elisabeth Ridge Is spending a few days in Salt Lake with her sister, Mrs Heber C. Hicks Mr. and Mrs M. E. Wllmer of WilFrances Morrow mington, Del., and Misaweek-end in Provo of Salt Lake spent last with friends Complimentary to Mies Lucile Bown, who left Tuesday for the eastern states mission of the L. D. 8. church, and to Dr. and Mrs J. Clinton Bown, who recently arrived from Chicago, Mr. and Mrs Mark Bown entertained at a prettily appointed dinner Monday evening. In addition to the honor guests there were present Mr. and Mrs Lafs Bown., J. M. Newton, Miles Bown, Mr. and Mrs W. J. Startup, Miss Minnie Nelson and Fred cream-,color- ed o, game-playi- Bown Professor Franklin Madsen gave an interesting talk on 'Music" before the members of the Third ward Relief society Musical selections Tuesday afternoon. wers rendered by Mrs Hannah C. Packard. The Ladles Aid society of the Community church met Tuesday afternoon at the church parlors Luncheon was served by Mrs William Berry and Mrs. Raymond Berry, the hostesses Monday evening Mrs. Clarence Olsen entertained the senior Beehive girls of Needlework, music the Second ward. and refreshments wers enjoyed. The Knowing were guests of Mrs Mordinner Monris Gray at a day: Mrs Joseph T. Farrer, Mrs. W. P. W. Mrs. Frank Whitehead, Stubbs, Mrs J. D. Hunter, Mrs. J. C. Bown, Mrs Mrs. Eleanor Gray, Andrew Drysdale, Mrs. Agnes Cluff, Mrs. Irving Hansen. J. W. Farrer and Mrs Will Wls-eom- b. Mrs. Earl Roberts J The members of the O. N. O. club were entertained Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs Jesse D. Hunter. Asters were used for decorative Cards were purposes played and prises received by Mrs James B. Tucker and Clarence Nelson, la addition to the club members there ware present by special invitation Dr. and Mrs J. C. Bown, Mr. end Mrs J. W. Farrer, Miss Virginia Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs J. T. Farref, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stubbs Mr. and Mrs James B. Tucker. Dr. end Mr. Fred W. Taylor. Mr. ana Mrs L. L. Graham and Mr. and Mrs Clarence Nelson. Miss Blanche Christiansen is here from Richfield spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. L. L. Graham. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Baird Of Balt Lake were the guests of honor at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs O. W. Bailey, Friday evening. Mrs C. M. Clark entertained at a shower Friday evening of last week In honor of Hiss Bernice Downs of Nephl. whose engagement to Roy Stubbs of Lake View has been announced. Twenty-fiv- e guests were present. Mrs George A. Haneen and son. Grant, are spending a few days in Salt Lake with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Bown, MP. and Mrs M. C. Newell and Miss Alton Newell have returned from a trip to Strawberry. The marriage of Miss Julia Brown, daughter of Mr. W. T. Brown of the Lamar hotel, and William Knudsen. of this city was 'solemnised Thursday of last week In the Salt Lake tempts A wedding dinner was served the seme evening at the hotel, which was attended by fifty Thursday n. BEAVER BEAVER, Sept. 34. One of the interesting social affaire of last week was the shower given by Mr. and Mrs. Eraatus Bohn, in honor of Mr. end Mrs. Ralph Bohn, Thursday evening. The evening was spent in games and music. A hot supper was served at midnight to twenty-fiv- e guesta. Mrs. Bohn was assisted in serving by Mrs. H. o. Puffer, Mrs. Waiter Tolton and Mrs. Albert Stoney. The young couple received many presents, among them a complete china dinner set. Dr. and Mre. E. B. Fairbanks entertained at a card party Thursday evening of last week at their home on Ninth street. Autumn flowtre tastefully decorated the rooms. The evening wak spent in .playing five hundred and dancing. Refreshments were served. Mrs Bart Baldwin was the recipient of a surprlsejiarty Thursday evsntng of last wsek at her home. Twenty-fiv- e friends were in the party. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Fenton Dunning was ths recipient of a surprise party Thursday afternoon at her home on Academy avenue, given by the ladles of the East ward Relief society. The afternoon was spent in sewing and refreshments wers served. The East .ward Relief society entertained at a Monday evening in honor of Mrs. party Mary Munford, who is soon to move Into the West ward to make her home. Forty-thre- e guests were o'esent. Mrs. Willard Thompson entertained at dinner Tuesday at her home, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Roper of Oak City. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Ashworth, Mrs- - Mary Goodwin and son, Ralph,' and Mrs. Willard Thompson and daughters, Emma and Anna, and son, Edward. Mrs. Joels Gilson entertains 1 eta partv at her home Monday evening in honor of Miss Bernice Levi of Milford, MIs 1 evl, accompanied by her father, Karl Levi, left Friday for St. Louis. Mo., where she will be married next Monday to Frank Stewart of that place. Mrs. Frank J. Briggs was the recipient of a surprise party at her home Tuesday evening. The evening was spent la sewing. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs Augustus Fernley and family returned home Siturday of last week from a ten days trip to Zion National park end St. George. Dr. and Mrs. McGregor returned home Saturday of last week, after spending a week in St. George visiting relatives. The Mlaset LaPrlel White, Anna belle Halee and Elsie Halee left Friday for Mlnersvllla to teach school Mrs. Linda Twitchell, Mrs. Dorothy Butterfield, Lou Bohn and Stanley Puffer motored to Milford. Saturday of last week, to attend the Odd Fellows dance. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pendleton and family of Morrissey returned from Provo, Monday, after spending a week visiting relatives. The ladles of the Belknap Rcbekah lodge No. IT held a meeting in the lodge hail Tuesday evening. Miss Leva B. Hall, president of the Rebekah state assembly As you comb your hair in the morning light, do you aee youth and beauty, or aigni-o- age? Ii your hair young or old? at a melon party Monday evening, in honor of their daughter. Marguerite, who is leaving for Salt Lake to attend the University of Utah. Fifty guesta were present. Dancing, music and progressive five hundred were the evening's pasmelon feast V as times. At midnight enjoyed. OGDEN Formerly Mlee Blanche Hertetl of Lehl, who waf married In Salt Lake last week. lake, gave an address. After the regular business session a banquet was served. of Salt LEHI LEHI, Sept. 24 Mr. and Mr. Reid Gardner entertained at their horns Saturday svening of last week at a party in honor of Mr.' and .Mrs. A, D, Gardner, Refreshments" werA served and the evening was apent with games and music. The following guests were present: JfT. and Mrs. James H. Gardner. Mr, and Mrs, William Wing, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Anderson, Mr. and Mrs Herbert Taylor, Dr, and Mrs. F. D. Worlton, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Goates, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pixton, Mr. and Mrs, T. F. Ktrkham, Mr. and Mrs. Dean of Provo. Mr. Martha Ann Dorton, the Misses Fern and Lola Gardner, Mr. and Mra. Gerald Taylor and Roy Gardner. Miss Vera Austin, Mlsa Ruby Klrkham and Mrs. Odell Thomas entertained at a shower Tuesday evening at the Austin home, in honor of Miss Blanche Herteli, a bride of this week. The evening was spent with games and music, followed bv refreshments. Many beautiful presents were received by the honor guest. Mr. and Mra A. E. Bushman, Sr., and Luel and Sylvia Bushman apent the past week visiting relatives and frlenda In Garland and southern Idaho. Ths trip was mads by automobile. Mr. and Mra Claude Curtlas left for Evanston, Wyo., Monday, to make their home. Mr. and " Mra Arehl Pal fridge and daughter left Thursday for England to visit relatives for several montha Saturday evening of last week, at the home of Mra 8 A. Smith, friends and relatives pleasantly surprised Mr. and Mra. Deal! Smith- .- The evening was enjoyed with games and music, followed by re freshmenta. Mr. and Mra A. D. Gardner left Tuesday for Ann Arbor, Mich., where Mrs, work. Gardner will lake Mr. and Mra J. H. Carson left this' week for Los Angeles to make their te home. Miss Blanch Herteli and Earl Roberts were united In marriage tn Salt Lake, In the evening a reception Thursday. was given for the young couple at ths home of the brides parenta A color schema of pink and blue was carried out in Opaella roses and asters. A wedding cake graced the center of the table, where covers were laid for fifty. I SODA SPRINGS, Idaho, Sept. 34. The seasons activities are being planned by the L. D. S. church and the different societies, such as the Mutual lmprote-meassociation, the Beehive Girls and others. are making extensive preparations for entertainments and socials. A nt ward social will be held Thursday evening of next week and the Mutual improvement association announces a conjoint program October 3 and an opening program October 11. Mrs. R. G. Dow of Rexburg, sister of Mrs. Leo Williams, who arrived here last Monday, left for her home In Rexburg , Thursday morning. Miss Dorothy Sterrett, Miss Winifred Lau, Mias Jennesle Collins snd Mrs. Ralph Gorton motored to Pocatello Saturday of last week and apent the day. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Tucker and Mlsa Lesley Stuart left for Falrvlew, Utah, on Monday, where Mra. Tucker expects to spend the fall and winter. Miss Stuart will spend a two weeks vacation with her. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gorton, Mrs. Loah Gorton, Miss Dorothy Sterrett and Reeae Gorton motored to the Blarkfoot river Sunday and spent the day fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Williams entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Williamss sister, Mrs. R. G. Dow of Rexburg. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Minty, Mr. and Mrs E. E. Ferren. Miss Mary Roddy. Miss Hazel Davidson and Dr. W. E. Smedley. Cards were played after dinner and luncheon was served at midnight. Mr. and Mra N. E. Snell and Mrs. C. A. Plar motored to Montpelier Tuesday evening and returned Wednesday. Miss Gladys Parks, who is employed In the hospital at Burley as nurse, arrived here Monday, to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moors and Mrs. John Laurltaon motored to Montpelier on Wednesday, returning the same day. Mr. and Mra H. do Schepper have moved into one of S. E. Laus houses on the north side of the track, formerly occupied by Mr, and Mra V. K. Skad-deThe Rebekahs entertained the Odd Fellows and their wives at a banquet Wednesday evening. A program was rendered by ths Rebekahs. John A. Minty was toastmaster; Several toasts were given and supper was served. THE KENTON PHARMACAL CO. Ml Cpaln BuUdlnr CtmtlM, Kentucky, U. & A. flROWNAIONE SALINA and Mra SAUNA, Sept. S. Wright visited relatives In Santa-qul- n . 'Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jos Reid, Miss Erma Larson and Ray Jensen of Mantl visited relatives and friends here last week. The Misses Laura Draper, Faun Madsen and Leora Dstrup entertained at a students farewell party at the Star cabaret Saturday evening if last week. The guesta Included the Misses Bernice Kwels. Marguerite Crane, Hllma Madsen, May Ewels, Dee Draper, Mary Strange, Lodea Hansen, Eva Burgess, Thelma Parks, Venetta Wphb and Lenete Jensen. Mrs. B. O. Carlson left Saturday ot last week for Slantl to remain for six weeks with relatives and friends. Miss Hernice Ewels entertained at her home Tuesday evening. Covers were laid fur six at dinner. Mr. and Mis. D G, Burgess entertained at a plunge party at the Monroe hot springs Saturday evening of last week, tn honor of their son, Paul, on his birthday anniversary. Monday evening the Columbia swarm of Beehive G.rlz was entertained at the Mr. C. E. OGDEN, Sept. 34. Mrs. E. L. King entertained at three tables of bridge on Thursday afternoon at her horns In ths Peery apartments. In compliment to her guest, Mrs. A. P. D4 Bernard! of ban Francisco. Honors wers Awarded to Mrs. J. M. Parker and Mra H. A. Henning. Luncheon waa served on Small tables urea. Pina roses deco j rated the rooms. Mra De Bernardl was the guest of honor st a bridge tea given by Mra H. L. Bell Friday afternoon at her home ih the Browning apa'tineats. The Drama club met this afternoon at the home of Mra J. M. Browning. 606 Twenty-sevent- h street, with Mra J. ki. Olsen and 'Mrs. Fred Coffman as host essea Ths program Included the following numbers: Discussion, Sothern and1 Marlowe," Mrs. Arthur Wooiey; "If Were King, ' Miss t' a Grout; opera, The Daughter of the Regiment" (DoniMiss Ida Anderson; zetti), violin zolo, vocal solo, Mra E. R. Dumka Mra H. B. Ames entertained ths members of her five hundred ciub at her street, Friday home, 614 Twenty-sevent- h Three tables wers arranged afternoon. for five hundred, with luncheon following. White and red asters were used to decorate the rooms and luncheon table. Mra Sidney O. Stevens was hostess to the members of her literary club Friday afternoon at her home, 2380 Madison avenua "The Circle," Somerset Maugh-an- s play, was read by Mra R. S. Farnsworth. Late In the afternoon tea waa served, a bowl of nasturtiums adorning the tea table. Nasturtiums and cosmos were used to decorate the rooms. associaMembers of the tion and their husbands were entertained D. Monday evening by Dr. and Mrs. A, Barber at their home, 1132 Twenty-fift- h RtreeL Cards were the entertainment for the evening, Mrs. Philip J. Dix and Mrs. Shaw receiving the honors. The supper table was decorated tn asters in shades of lavender. Forty guests were present. In compliment to Mrs. Helen Gllck of Berkeley, Cal., who Is the guest of Mra. J. W. Abbott, Mra. S. W. Wherry entertained a few friends at a luncheon at her home in ths Claremont apartments Friday afternoon. The table was decorated In pink, purple andi white asters. Covers were laid for the following ladles besides the hostess and guest of honor: Mrs. J. W. Abbott, Mrs. Fred M. Nye, Mrs, A. V. McIntosh, Mrs. O. J. Btllwelt, Mrs. W. A. Moore and Mra. B. R. Stocks of Kansas City. Mra. Allen T. MeCanne entertained Informally at dinner Thursday evening at her home on Jackson avenue for Mrs. Gllck. Covers were laid for eight. Paturdav afternoon of last week Mrs. W. L. Magtnnls entertained Informally at a luncheon in compliment to Mra Gllck. The Acacia club members were the guests of Mrs. R. B. Porter Friday afternoon at her home on Washington avenue, at the initial meeting of the club season. A kensington was enjoyed, during which Mra Joseph E. Wright read the short story, A Fair Exchange," by Dorothy Canfield. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. Guests, in addition to the club members, were Mrs. Arnold Bowman. Mrs. A. A Shaw and Mrs. C. R. Green. Late fall flowers and autumn leaves deoorated ths rooms. d Miss Lavaun Complimenting of Salt Lake, an October bride, Mra H. B. Amea entertained at a card h party at her home on Twenty-sevent-Luncheon street Wednesday afternoon. waa served at 1:30 o'clock, after which six tables were arranged for bridge and five hundred, the honors at bridge being awarded to Miss Haymond and Mrs. J. E. Thomas, whlls Mra Fred E. Williams and Mrs. W. H. Israelson received the prizes at five hundred. Asters and marigolds were used to carry out a color scheme in yellow and white. The place cards and tallies wers in bridal designs. The guests were Mra W. D. Nebeker, Mrs. A H. Parks, Mrs. it. J. Armstrong, Mra H. J. Groendyke, Mra H. D. Brockman, Mrs. W. B. Haymono and Mrs. W. E. Gabbott of Salt Lake and Mrs. M. D. Robison ot Logan. The Ogden guests Included Mrs. E. D. Stine, Mra L. M. Hlnee, Mrs. Frank Francis. Mrs. Ezra Richardson, Mra E. W. Browning, Mrs. D. Li Lsnzis, Mra W. J. Peters. Mrs. W. C. Parker, Mra Fred K, Williams, Mra. Clem Williams, Mra w. H. Israelson, Mrs. Phil A. Kohn, Mra Frank Grossman, Mra W. H. W ill Lams and Mrs J. E. Thomas. Miss Hops Fox, who win leavs tomorrow for Virginia to attend school, was the guest of honor at a Pantagea theater party given by Miss Claudia Roberts Following the theater Friday afternoon. were served at party, refreshments The cafe. Kern's guests were, in addition to ths honor guest. Miss "Blanch Barton. Miss Ruth Ptngrse, Miss Nellis Miss Turner, O'Keefe, Miss Florence Doris Proudflt and Miss Elisabeth Browning. Mrs: Clem Williams entertained the members of her five hundred club Friday afternoon at her home on Washington avenue. Mra Herman KnausS won ths high score and Mra. Fred E. Williams received the cut prize. Fall flowera decorated the luncheon table. Covers were laid for eleven club members and one additional gueet, Mrs. Herman Knauna Miss Garnet Wilcox entertained a few guests Wednesday evening at her home on Madison avenue, in compliment to Miss Florence Turner and Miss Elizabeth Browning, who will leave Ogden soon to attend school. Autumn flowers were .used to decorate the rooms. Refresh-rme- n t were served. Mrs. Robert C. Nve entertained Wednesday evening at her home, 270 Tyler avenue, in honor of the twelfth birthday anniversary of her son, Clark. Games were enjoyed, after which supper was served. A color effect in pink and green was carried out In the decorations ot the table, which was centered with a jylth pink canbirthday cake decorated dles. At each end were' green candles in crystal holders. Sticks of pink and green candy tied with pink ribbon were at each guests plate. Place cards in the corresponding colors were laid for eleven. The Child Culture club met Thursday afternoon at the Berthana. Mrs. Thomas D. Dee and Mrs E. O. Wattta were Miss Frances Marsh played hostesses. a piano solo, entitled Raindropa." and Mra. R. B. Porter, accompanied by Miss' Marsh, gave two vocal solos, "The Song of the Soul and "The Violet." Mrs. Fred G Tavlor concluded the Program with an excellent paper on Cuba. Mrs. Katherine Shufflebarger entertained the members of her bridge club Tuesday afternoon at the Virginia, Honors were awarded to Mra P. F. Kirken-dal- l. The hnieheon table had a basket of purple and d.eep red asters as a centerpiece. Covers were laid for eight, Mrs. Margaret Wattle Littlefield gjvas hostess Tuesday afternoon at her home on Ecclea avenue to ths members of her club.- The rooms were attractive with garden flowera. Mrs: R. 8. Farnsworthr. read the play, "LUlom." by Franz Tea was served at the close of the Mrs Nelson H. Norgren ot afternoon. Chicago. Mrs. Merritt of Los Angeles, Mrs. Leland Swaner of Salt Lake and Miss Mabel Bice of Evanston, ill., were of the afternoon. guests Ladles' The Literary club, of Ogden will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. io Hgy-mon- SODA SPRINGS, IDA. f You can quickly remove mitleadind evidences of ife by tinting streaked or frtjr hair with Brownztone. It , imparts any shade of Brown or black natural life-licobra that will not rub off. Alto splendid for toninf down faded or bleached hair. Odorless, freaseless, economical, lasdnf and absolutely It as easily used as Brownstone harmless. ,manicuring your nails. Golden to Medium Brown Two colors, and Dark ith Brown to Black, 50c and $1.50 sizes, eaiy, At drug and department atorea. complete directions, ' I Free trial bottle, with valuable booklet . on the hair, sent direct on receipt of lie to cover postage, packing and war tax. Snow Normal day and Thursday al Ephraim with rela tives and friends. Miss Beta Hansen entertained at a party Saturday afternoon of last week in honor of her birthdsy anniversary. Miss Elizabeth Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Smith, waz married to June Nielson of Richfield Tuesday of last week. Mr, and Mrs. A. 8. Crarie entertained n. What Does 6ur Mirror Say ? atteiSTThe oo liege J Mrz. Joseph L. Thorpe spent Wednes- guests Mrs. William Ferre' entertained the members of the Saturday Afternoon Bridge club and the members of ths Pay-so- n Bridge club at her hotihe Saturday afternoon of laet week. The prizes were given to Mrs Ray Timmerman, of Provo and Mre. 8am Ware of Payson. Ths Provo thaptera of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held a reunion tn the First ward social hall today. Ths Heber City camps of the organisation were the guests. Mr. and Mrs Alex Mortensen and famin ily spent last week-en- d with relatives and friends Brigham City Mr. and Mrs Georg Osborne of Salt Lake spent last week-en- d In Provo with relatives Mr. and Mrs A. B. Worsley announce the engagement of their sister. Miss Dorothy Mix, to Edward Bentley of Paro-waThe marriage will take place in October in the Salt Lake temple. Tuesda evening the Elks ladies met at the Elks club rooms and enjoyed a fruit festival. An abundance of flowere, autumn leaves and fruit were displayed throughout the hail. Cards were played and the prises were received by Mrs Dick Boshard and Mrs. J H. Denhalter, Mrs. Joseph T. Farrer entertained at dinner Wednesday evening In honor of Dr. and Mrs J. Clinton Bown, who are making their home In Chicago while Dr. Bown is engaged In his medical work. The guests included Mr, and Mrs. John W. Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stubbs Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Hunter and Mrs. Agnes Cluff. The table held a centerpiece of roses Mies Estelle Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Peterson, left Tuesday for Salt Lake to enter the University of Utah. Mrs. George E. Brattan entertained thirty-fiv- e guests at a kensington Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. A. C. Vickery, who will soon leave for the east to reside. Mre. J. W. Knight left Friday for Rex burg, Idaho, to attend the convention of the auxiliary organisations of the L, D, S. church. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1921. . Moi-na- 13 A at her home In ths In Salt Lake. apartments Mra A. T. Wright will be hostess to the members of the Martha society at Fred G. Clark Hill-cre- st her home In Ogden canyon Monday afternoon. For Mlsa Ina Doxey, who will be married next month to Thomas Firth. Mra Gilbert Porter entertained at a dinner and kitchen shower at her home, 2618 Van Buren avenue. Asters and rosea decorated ths rooms and dining table. Covers were laid for fourteen. Miss Doxey and Mr. Firth were the guesta of Mr. honor at a card party given by and Mrs. W. Leslie Swan at their home, 88 Twenty-eight- h street, Friday evening. A brown and yellow color scheme was carried out with fall flowera Refreshments wers served at the close of the evening. Mra Allan T. McCanns will entertain the members of the Five Hundred ciub at her home, 3404 Jackson avenue, on Thursday afternoon. . Mrs. J. M. Parker will leave- - the middle of next week for a visit ot several weeks In San Francisco. Miss Florence Wattia left Friday for 8mlth's college at Northampton, Masa Mr. ahd Mra David Romney have returned from a honevmoon trip to ths Pacific coast. They have taken ths rest- -' ot Mr. and Mra M. A. Romney, denes ' 2353 Tyler avenua Mr. and Mrs. Jr, M. A. Romney will occupy the residence s, of Mrs. Romney's mother, Mra David during ths winter. , Miss Hope Fox. daughter of Mr. and Mra B. M. Foz, will leave tomoiTow afternoon to attend school at Fairfax hall. Eo-cle- In Virginia Mra K. J. Armstrong, Mrs. W. D. Nebeker and Mra A H. Parks ef Salt Lake were the guests of Mrs. Clem Wliltame Thursday. Miss Trude Turner and Miss Florence Turner, daughters of Mr. and Mra. W. A Turner, will leave tomorrow for the University of Chloago- Mlss Dorothy Stewart ot Balt Lake pent the week here as ths guest Of her slater, Mra A. F-- Wolfer. Mr. snd Mra A F. Wolfer have taken the residence of Mrs. Estelle Voorhess, 2201 Jefferson avenue, for ths winter, where they are now at home to their frlenda. Mlee Helen Rich visited tn Salt Lake the latter part of ths week, the guest of Mlsa Evelyn Moyla Mrs. Nelson H. Norgren. who had been the guest of Mra J. N. Spargo for a few days, left Friday for her home In Chicago. Mra Norgren spent the summer In Salt Lake with her mother, Mra Ralph A Hoag. Mra R. A. Stocks of Kansas City. Mo. Is the guest of her sisters, Mra. 8. W. Wherry and Mrs. W. A. Moora Miss Ruth Kent has returned to her home In Cincinnati, Ohio, following a two weeks' visit here as the guest of Miss Helen Rich. Miss Rich and Miss Kent were claesmatea at National Park seminary at Washington, D. C. Mra A. P. De Bernardl left today tor her home In San Francisco, following a week's visit hers as ths guest of Mra E. L. King. Mrs. Vivian Ecclcs Scowcroft has left for New York, .where she will enter a kindergarten training school and con tlnue her vocal studies. Miss Mabel Rice, who had been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Rice Kim ball for aeverai weeks, left Friday for her horns in Evanston, 111. Ladles of ths Ogden Historical society spent an enjoyable afternoon at their opening meeting Saturday of laet weak as the guests of Mrs. Moffat, who, assisted by Mrs. Rockerfeller, entertained In her own home st 621 Twenty-fourt- n street. After a short business session, in which ths club went an record as favoring ths movement for establishing a property line in Ogden, a general Intermission was announced. Later the club listened to several readings by Mlsa Violet Hall. Miss Jessie Besson, accompanied by Mlsa Helen Hunsongs. ter, gave a number of Refreshments were then served. I cP C J Quality-Purit- y Banquet Better Products ARE Better Products. ASK YOUR GROCER. NELSON-RICK- Salt Lakt r-- . CREAMERY CO, S I Ogden .J f 1 old-ti- MILFORD MILFORD, Sept. 24. Mra J. E. Ylther entertained Monday In honor of her daughter, Naomi, the occasion being her fourth birthday anniversary. Lena B, Hall of Helper, stats president of the Rebekah lodge, was ths guest of honor at a banquet given by Victory Rebekah lodge No. 41 Wednesday evening. A musical program was rendered during the evening. Mrs. Sarah Morris of Enterprise announces ths marriage of her daughter. Rose, to Spencer Schow of Milford. The wedding took place In Salt Lake Wednesday. Ths bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mra. Nels C. 8chow. The young couple will make their home in Calient, Nev. Mrs. Clark Keeler spent Tuesday and Wednesday In Beaver, the guest of her mother, Mrs Annie White. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hanks rstumad horns Tuesday morning from a trip through the United States and Canada. Mr. and Mra. Van Hickman are spending a few days with relatives In Nephl. Mr. and Mra. Boyd Horton left Tuesday for Balt Lake to spend ths fall and winter. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Parsons and little son have returned from SL George, where they visited during ths fruit festival. Miss Annie Frasier spent last weekend at the home of her brother, Sherman Frazier, at Manderfleld. Mra A. P. McKeon of Salt Lake, who bad been visiting tn Milford, returned home Sunday. J Mra Hugh Barton of Callente, Nev., Is the guest of hex slater, Mra Joseph I Mathews. Miss Bernice Levi, a fall bride, was ths honor guest at a bridal shower given by the operators of fhe telephone company at ths Civlo club rooms Friday svening of last week. Sixty guests enjoyed ths evening at carda Luncheon was served by the hostessea Many beautiful gifts wers presented to the brida Miss Levi is ths daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Levi of Milford and her marriage to Frank Stewart of St. Louis will take place next Monday. Mr. and Mra. Lee Erlcson and little son left Sunday morning for a motor trip to Salt Lake, Bingham and Sprlng-ville. her land. Mlsa Wades 1 en route toother home from Seattle, Portland and northwestern points. Mr. Kmily Boley and ilttla on, Allen, of Balt Lake have returned horn, alter a visit her and at Kockland. Mr. C. E. Tavlor of Rockland has returned home from a short yUht. with friends In American Falls. Naomi Laa-leGeorge Frodsham and Mlsa both of Rockland, returned home missions during the week from serving Lasle) for the U D. 8. church. Mlsa and Mr. was In the New England states t Frodsham was In Canada. Mo., Kansas of City, L. Mra. J. Tipton has returned notn aftoran visit at th home of Mr. and Mr. W. h. Tipton. y. ELKO, NEVADA Cora Nev.t Bept. 24. Mis Allen KUKO, Floyd Tounger of Ruby valley and united in of Millard county, Utah, were man on marriage at the Presbyterian Wednesday evening, the Rev. Mr Swan-dwar officiating. Only a few friendf present. of Floyd Horn, son of Mayor ofHorn MounAura, and Miss Melvla Bowman Elko in Thursday were married tain City afternoon, the Rev. Mr. Swander performing the ceremony.Mis Francis HopX W. Parker and kins were married Monday evening by couple left Judge Doughty. The young home of the at once for Hood. Cal., the, bridegroom! Gloclni Arthur of Carlin and Miss Car-In united rie Glaser of Halleck were yesmarriage by the inRev, Mr. Swander this city. Both the terday evening with are popular bride and bridegroom the younger set. Miss Estelle Wines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wines, and LloydIn Watt, marboth of Ruby valley, wars united Elko Saturday evening, a numriageofInrelatives snd friends being presber In the ent The bride had taughtandschool is popular several for years valley in that section. The bridegroom is a rancher. They will make their home in Ruby valley. William R. Rand of Pins valley end Miss Ella Hildebrand of Eureka were married In Elko Sunday at the Presbyterian manse. The bride Is a teacher and the bridegroom Is a rancher. Mrs. R. R. Young of Deep Creek announces the marriage last Saturday in Elko of her niece. Miss Hanslne Peterson. to 8. H. Belmont of the Spanish ranch. The ceremony was performed In the county clerk's office by Judge Doughty, only a few relatives and friends being present. Mrs. Claud Armstrong and little left Thursday for Berkeley, Cal., daughter for a two weeks visit with Mrs. Armstrong's mother. er William Cochran and daughter, Margaret, returned Tuesday morning from a visit to Salt Lake. Mra. E. C. Blanpled left Sunday evening for Lehl, where Mrs. W. W. Dickerson will Join her and they will go to Mississippi and Tennessee, their native states, respectively, to visit friends and relatives. Miss Bertha Price of Beaver was the dinner guest of Mrs Stan Tattersall on Monday evening. She was en route to Salt Lake, after having spent her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Hannah Price, at Beaver. L Mr. and Mr. Wade Coon left Wednesday for a visit with friends In Los AnLouIbs 24. Mts FILLMORE, Sept. geles. ho had been visiting with her Mrs. William Fernley entertained the Johnson, to returned Robison, Parker Mr. of club Choir the ladles Thursday evening sister, of last week. at a miscellaneous shower In honor of her home In Holden Friday RobtBon were Arthur Mrs. and Mr. Mra David Hlokman. Smith Monday. guests of Mra. Dennis Sunday Mr. and Mra. Orval Thompson Mra. of Sctplo and Mr. and Mrs. John et Mr. of Meadow were guesta and Mrs. Peter L Brunson. Miss Lila Wlxoro, Mis Saralla Parand Mias Lora Carling tridge. Miss Provoto atThelma Wixom have gone to university. Young tend the Brigham Miss Verl Carling, Who la attending school In . Balt Lake, spent last weekend In Fillmore. , Mr. and Mre. Wayn Rob son of Cm-t- al wers guests of Mrs. Richard Ashby Sunday. enjoyed Monday evening sixteen guests at the. home of th Mlases a candy-puRuth and Rachael Brunson. Mis Kathryn Hackmaater, who had for been th guet of Mim Ma Mitchell two week, returned to her hom m Salt Geneva Kelly, Knolan Mitchell, Rulon Melville and Lawrence Huntsman will leavs this week to begin school- work at the University of Utah. On ths bank of th creek about one mtle"from town Mrs. William Mitchell and chicken roost gave a bonfire party of last week. The foSaturday evening were present- Miss Verllowing guests ne!! Robison, Mts- - Mae Mitchell, Miss BrunKathryn Hackmaster, MissMissRuth Zina Dav, son, Miss Phyllis Paxton, Miss Rachael Brunson, Evan Day. Llvde Brunson. Donald Maycock, Noble. La. Robison. Ervin Cecil Warner, Orven and John Dav. Warner, William Nicholes The Misses Margy and Maa Littledyke returned Friday from St. George, ' where they bad been visiting relatives. Beck-stra- - Peeling the Skin Is Better Than Bleaching AMERICAN FALLS AMERICAN FALLS. Idaho. Sept 24. James T. Fisher and two eons, Frederick and Charles, snd Mrs. Fisher s father, G. C. Butler of Rockland, have moved to American palls. Mr. Fisher, s' who Is stats organizer for the association, has been tn American Falls for several months. Mra. Reuben Austin, formerly Miss Masle Fields, has returned to her home at Soda Springs, after a visit with the family of W. A. Kerr. Misses Ignore Cottrell and Ruth Thornton left the first of the week for Salt Lake to attend the University of Utah. Miss Esther Clark of Brigham City, Utah, Is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Will Oliver. Mrs. Kirby Torrance and little son, Kirby, Jr., will leave soon for San Anformer tonio, Texas, Mrs. Torrance's home. They expect to be gone several weeks. Mrs Sid Oliver and son, who had been In California for a year, have returned home, Mrs Spencer L. Baird snd little daughters, Dorothy Ann and Josephine, have returned home from Pocatello. , Miss Freda Howard departed the first of) the week for Moscow to attend the University of Idaho. Miss Hortens Wadee of Omaha, Neb., Is the guest ot Mr. and Mra F. G. How- Mrs. Wheat-grower- Hair Often Ruined by Careless Washing Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes tke hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thina for steady use is cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and greaseless), and is better than anything else you can use. One or two teaspoonsfui ef Mulsified will cleanse ths hair and scalp thorSimply moisten the hair with oughly. water and rub it in. It makes an abundance ef rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff amh excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. 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