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Show Social Notes From Utah Towns 1J1 n by W1lfor4 Nflltan ftefrMliiMOU wr SVrvt1 In MVVnt fhf s !) 1 1 Mln Ort .Inltnhon iflt4l i lnl Mni'lt svsnlnf . Tim eoltfr tflhtma llnw Muita ih" fttarurM of tht ntrufnmttn Rafresbments ,r nsrvsrl 10 Mltm BUM ' lark . (... "1 ICrlokann, Lores Forty tb, Hiiei Ifanrls, Mabel Hon !n. Winn Is Nays, ladJa "1 Olive I irlf Vance, Mamarvi Johnaon nrri Mau4 Johnaeo, Mm .( n Wilton enterulaad at an ftropi KaHUlnglOQ Kil'lit. LaOOhMD s trWd 'a Heart Hea-rt a nifn curl Oolilbrannon, JoMpb 1 1 1 m 1 ifl Hasten, Chtrlta rUpplar, Aoaraar Hornaon, Krt ward RumuMan, X. L rhrlatsnasii, Olnf Lund, Henry Hendrloluon, Chariot wllson, Oaorg nwr, Brant Nallion, D r Jooaoiii Otorgt Rajraoaaan, Andrew RumutMO, Otlfl Blltltf anrt POtOf MtllfOQ EUREKA BUR RK At lept, ii Tb membari of ili i 0. R, rlub wara plaaaantly tntOrUUnod a' (91 hnme of Mrt. Iinalla Fillmore on w1nt4av nficr noon. Following lha usual programme, in hosl - php fr ad lunohton. The guatg of Lha club on this OOCIllori were Mra. K TViwen, Mra. VfttaM Field. Mra, Richard fforoaa ao4 Mra L. o. flrihoflaM of Buraka "nl Mra. Kantian and Mlra Calnon of Denver. Lotlll i affsro, a former rsi1ant of ibis rlty, hut now of Focal silo, Idaho, arrl vad Imra I hi a week for a vlalt with F-uieka friend On Monday evening Mra. OwHl Ha-on enter-talnM enter-talnM a party nf frtendfc ai dinner In honor of Mra Kantian and Mlaa Calnon of fienver. who are 1altlng at lh home of Mr. and Mra. Frank Oarrllj. Mr. and Mra f R (amphall and children have returned to Eureka, after a plosaant vlalt with Salt Lake frlsndt. Jame Norman returned thla week from an tenalve vlalt to hla old home In Illlnole, and left ihc name dav foi 8an Fran-lwo tn vlalt the en-poaltlou. en-poaltlou. Mra. Norman haa been apandina; the summer In California and lll s-company her huabund to Eureka In about ten daya. Mra. Charles Zabrlakle. Mra George A. 1,'dall. Mra. f.Mrgr Balcork, Mlaa Ueulah Bacon. Mrs. W. J. Adams. Mlaa Re! Ruanell and MImi LOOM Klrih attended the t raalon of the M. L A ai Spanish Fork on Sunday , Mra. .Tames Whhlork and flauflileia returned to their home In Mammoth early thla weak, after a pleaaani Hall at the home of Mm. Whltlick'a mother In Sanpete rounty. Mlaa Vera Mitchell baa returned ttn K.ureka, after a alx weaka' vUlt at the horn of her ala tar, Mm Houti. of Salt lke Mr. and Mia. Oeorgo Pern and Mr. and Mm Jatnee Pick of Halt Lftkfl were lha ifutau 01 Eureka frlenda on Sunday. Mm. W. D. loae of Mammoth will leave In a few day for California, whaie ahe will take up her realdenee. Mr Looae exnecta to Join her there In a hhort time Mlaa Ptorra of Amerdan Fork haa been the guest or Mlaa Ktale (Vear during the weak. Mr and Mra William Banev expect to leave In a few we.-k8 for Spencer. Idaho, where they will realde. Mlaa Iz-ittle fjammon returned 10 Fureka early thla week after upending aeeral inoniha In Kao-eaa Kao-eaa City and Ht lyiula. Pr and Mra. A. J. Henael returned to their home In F.ureka Tueaday evening, after a ten daya' outing at the Hot Pota reaort While absent ab-sent they vial ted frlenda la Heber and Park aty. Mra Herior Fraier of Ran Plego, ral.. arrived In Kureka Tueaday evening for a vlalt at the tha following frltnda: Mlaaaa Edna Tr-viiihii, Tr-viiihii, Lata Wright, Clara Koiia, Rhoda Barr, oiaidya PunahoH, AHea Charrington, Niah LoChamlneiit, ffilala Munaon, Jannla Wrlgln, ECdna Wright. Varla Wyatt, Cla-da Cla-da Kannady, Maj Tranao and Qunnei Hurt Qua wiotn. Mfi eti I Jharrlngtoni Monroa Blatar, .la.-k Car hill, Ollvar Pun-a Pun-a lion, Edward Pottar, wph Dun la p. PVan TennH nt . Kd Muiihdti, Ridiilbl Wright, Oordoti Bird, win Raad, Mlaa Dorothy FYahoh ral urned Mil week from ti vlett to Laadvlllo, ( !olo. rh' 0. 'J i 'arri ojub waa antartalnad hi lunohaon Wadnaaday nnon by Mra, Richard Rich-ard Miirnliv. There wara lhtv- laltloa f it nt't km hridcn following, and tha prlgaa n era won by Mra. i far! MhiImch, Mm, Ras A via and Mr. Thomaa. Mra. D. W, Hatton antartalnad Friday evanlug for Mlaa Alloa Mhipmi of Provo, The pvetitna waa Bpeni in carda, Tha guaata warae m laaaa Sdlt h Banaon, Vei n Rogara Mr. and Mra. o. Llndlay, ami Row Ballard, Ralph Hatton and A. Snadlay. At tha ragular maatlnaj of the Woman'i olub Friday avanlng a mualoal progn na waa Riven, Tha raoaptlon commltiaa wna Meadamaa rarpenter. Burni, Bircklay and Call. MT. PLEASANT MT PI.F.ARANT, Hept 11. Mra M, 0, Wood entertained tafOfOlalll t a luacAaOn Friday afl-ernoon. afl-ernoon. complimentary to Mra. charlen 1. Jnhna of Sitka, Alaaka. (oveia were laid for Mra. John. Mra Oeorge W Brandt, Mra Fred Bnn-mueeen, Bnn-mueeen, Mlaa Selma Jenaen and Mra. II Q, Wood. Mlaa Adellna Brandt and Mlaa VeneLa Meyrb k left Monday for Salt lke, where the youtiK women will attend WaatmliUtei oOllagaV Mr and Mr. F.dward Johnaton and children motored to Flah like Wedneadav and returned Sunday evening, report In- a pleHaant t !me fUblng and hunting Mr. and Mra tleorga W Biandt enjoyed a ahort vlalt with Salt Ijike frlenda thla waek. Mr Qharltl I- Johna and lilt la eon, Ned, of ffltka. Alaki returned Monday to Maml, where they have heen spending the aummer tnUi Mra John' parenta. Mr. and Mra J. M Hnrnung. The mambern of the Preehyterlan Sunday chool, together with their parenta and frlenda, enjoyed a well arranged pleBM Mmiday afternoon on the beautiful lawna aurroundlng the Andrew L Nllaon home Tha Croche' rlub waa entertained Wedtieaday afternoon at l he home of Mra Aaron P Chrla- I ana an at falrrtaar, the raacaban making the trip h automobile M t'lirlsteiiaen eerved a dalni lunrheon to Meedamea J. W. Cherry. E. W. Wall. J. W. McGinn. R. A Burrh, H. L Roy Nelleen and K c Johnton Tha Home ( utinre club will begin the year' a work Tueaday. September 1. when the rlub will be entertained by Mra R Andereen Leander PIon of Moroni waa the guaat of hornr at nn enjoyable party Saturday evening, given by Mlaa T.elrta Raamnaaen About twenty young people a pent the evening with mualc and gamc. after whbh the hoateaa aervnd dainty rrfreih-menta. rrfreih-menta. Profeaaor and Mra A O, lenaan returnad Wed neaday I mm California, where they have been vlaltlng the eipoaltioni and tghteeing alnra kWi. 1 nnl, ( In ft-r, Vrmn. , I of Puabloi dolo., wara qulatly tnarrlad laat Thuraday morning at 1 1 o'clocU ai ihe home, of I h hrtih' H paranta, Mr. n mi Mra. .lohn J, talar. Tha caramon waa parforroad by .1 udga NpIIk 1 jmi. Tha hii'ia wora a baoomlng BUM of blua wllh hat (0 tnutfh. Tha Ooupla IfTi imniadl- I ataly for hh i4ke, whara thay win remain re-main for aoota tlma prior to making their home In Mid vale. i Mrs. r. 1. ooff antartalnad ai filmier party laai Sunday In honor of her OOUlln, Alhert I.nrson of Lead City, B, D. i 'overs were laid for el hi (tueaU. Mlaa BSlma laler was I lie honored Riiest nt 11 bundia ahowor given at the I. O. O. K. hall by tha matnbara of tha Marry-makara Marry-makara club and the Rabakaih lodge laal Wadnaadaj avanlng, A nloaly arrangad lunohaon waa larvad, Mra, Maria T. Ooff went to RrlKham City Uiat vraak to spend a week with har daughtar, Mra. Hyrura HaJatrom, and family. Mra Blngra 1 Eakaoion waa plaaaa ntly emprlaed laat Thuradn y afternoon hy a largo numbar of her lady frlonda. Lunoh" aon was a?rved. Mra, m. M. Taylor and cfhtldran ra- turnad from BrtgntiSI) lat week, where 1 hey had spent tha gummer. Mrs. Qaorga Smith waa hoataaa to the 1 mambari Of the Plate club last Thuraday aftarnoon at the home of Mra. Jamai a. Aioorn, Mra. 1 .. m. Donalaon and Mrs. Oeorgo Smith were awarded tha prliea. Mra. Harry P. Miller entertained the members of the Gold and While flub at her home laat Friday aftarnoon. A nicely nice-ly arrajiged lunrheon was atrvod. Mrs. I. A. Porter waa hoateaa at an entertainment glvan at her home laal Saturday afternoon to a large number of her lady friends In honor of hor guest. Mia, I'arlson. Carda were enJoed. after which refreshments were aerved. Mlsa Clarlaaa Qoft la spending her vacation va-cation in Bingham, visiting her frlenda and relatives. Mrs. Hairy P. Miller returned from Logan Lo-gan laat Sunday evening. where ahe spent h week with her frlenda. The Beehive girls gave an entertainment entertain-ment at ihe Klyslum theater laat Tuesday evening. UUai Floas Ann Turner arrived In Mid-vale Mid-vale laat Monday afternoon from St. Loula. Mo., where aVie has apent her summer vacation with her parents. Misses I. aura nnd Vera Bateman. assisted as-sisted b Mrs. Albert Poison, entertained a large number 'uf their girl frlenda laat Friday evening at their home at a bundle bun-dle shower, In honor of Mlaa latav Nelson, Nel-son, an autumn bride-to-be. Games, mualc and refreshments were tha main features of the evening's entertainment Med wedneida in the Salt Lake temple After the caramon- thev left for a ahort ddln 'rip. The elll mate theli home for the winter at Orlss Idaho Mra. r W HKhard rntrtlna4 with a gaMea pert In eompllnteni to her daughter Nas'a birthday birth-day annlverearr TueSdS afterorvM) Varloua gamaa were plajed. with rafre.htuenta folloalng Mra lyibb antenained Tnealay aftarnoon for her little daughter Winnie1 hlrlhday. iemJ and rereahmenta oesvptsQ lha time Congreeman and Mra Joaeph Howell anter-tallied anter-tallied Tueaday at dinner In the larg dtnlng room at the lfan hotel In rompllment M hlr Son Reer- Howell, who left Wavineeday for Monterey, Mon-terey, Cel. Mlaa Kile .leneon ppan- ihe week In tall Lake. Mr. and Mr. Paul Hpenal entertained arltk a law n party laal fiaiu'duj evanlog In rompll-mant rompll-mant to (hair daughter., Mlaaea Utl and Effl Ppanat. The laen i lighted wlih Japan-ae Iwiterna and made tnltlng with rug, eaay rhalra and dlvana. Music and da ad Of wera (sttarai of the evanlQaa -inruinmeni. Mra Oeorge Klater entertained with a iretillr appointed KenelngWn Wedneiday afternoon. Tha rOOQU were d'Orat"d with late aumtner flowva. Mu I' waa a feature of the aftemoon'a f-nter -lalnmenl. Refreahment were aerved lata In tha afternoon. Nine goeat were preaent. Mra. T. 0, Iew1a entertained l'h a Kenaing-ton Kenaing-ton Tueaday afternoon In rompllment to Mra. ffamuel Allman. TbS rooma are effa'tlvely de-arated de-arated with red roaea and aatera. Mppsr aerved at fl o'filo-k, rovera being laid for eight. Mr. and Mra E. W. Elliott entertained at dlti-nar dlti-nar Monday, with an automobile ride following;. The, table waa decorated with Si flowera Covert were laid for aeven. Bonnie Kail entertained with a awlmmlng panr Wedneaday eraning a' the B. T. awlmmlng pool, with refreahmenla following. Mr. and Mia. B. 0 Thatehar. Mra. ljnt T. Thatrher. Mra. D. H. Thomaa and Mlei Conatan'-e Klbtsy went to Salt Lke Wedneaday lo a'tead the Clawffoo-Walla terepilon. Mra. Flleo NMbley and daoghtera, Mlaaea Edna and riorerK Nlb(y, left Wedneaday for New York, where they will vlalt until October L Dr. and Mra. L P. Stewart arrived borne Men-day Men-day from California, where they have ylalted tha exposition, at San Fran'Meo and Ban Diego. MlgS rjhreta Cardon arrived home Monday from California, where ahe haa apent aeveral weeha. Mra. C. T. Teetiel apent the mid-week lo Salt Lake. Mra. William Jardlne and children have relumed re-lumed to Manhattan, Kan. , after a aiay of aev-eral aev-eral weeks here with relative. Dr. and Mra. J. A. Widtaoe arrived home laat Saturday from California, where they visited the ejpopitlona. Mlaa Mary E. Johnaon ajrlved Monday from California, wbere abe went to rtaJt the expositions. expo-sitions. Mra. Han-y Parker and children hare relumed home to McOill, Nev. , after a auy of aeTeraJ weeka here Mr. and Mra. V. W Rlchardi and daughten, Mtasee Carrie, Ira and Nan Rlcharda, motored to Stone, Idaho, laat Saturday and. returned Monday. Mra. W. H. Stewart spent the week at Garland visiting with relatives. Mr. aod Mr. I. B. Barker of Kerwtoa apent the week here, gueati of Mr. aod Mra. T. W. Rt-harda. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wyngat of Birmingham, Ala., apent laat Sunday here. Mies Annie Caffey of Pocatello epeot the early part of the week here aa a gueat of Mr. and Mra. E. W, Elliot. Mrs. M. E. Hacks will tpeod the winter lo San Fraorlaro. Mrs. Nellie H. Cardon left the early part of the week for San Franrlaco, where she will spend the winter. Frank L Baodemann of Mempbia, Teno., spent the week here. He will m e m I few data for Medians, Wla . whete he anter ihe at ate unlverally. Fied Orty sill leave tomorrow fot Weatetrllle. OaiO, where he tl puiaue hla atudlea for another j ear in i he i Mterheln ' ollege at that ptere Mra. K. A Poane rame up from Porat-elle Tuea lav for a ahort 1all with Montpellei frlenda. Mrs. J, W. Andrews rame up from Ogden laat Monda for a vlalt of several seek a a' the home nf her pat ante. Mlaa franee flaldwln went tn Dillon. Mont., to renew her MudW at the a'aie normal tOT another year. Mra. C. M. Eyman arrived from Bolae laat Mon da for a week'a vlz.li at the home of her mother. Mra Iters Ntnlej Mr. and Mra Thmnaa DouglaJ vtahed MontpeHar frlenda several daya thla seek. Dr. A. B DUD ford of Salt 1ke haa been vlaltlng vlalt-lng Hear lake ounty frigid t lie al eek. Mr. and Mra. R. B Sneddon entertained ihe fiftO rtuh lar.ll Tuesday nlghi. The prllSg were retried away h) J R Itrennan and Mrs Mfl Levis, Mlgaj Bat&SV Brennan will go lo Ogden Sunday, where h sill aitend the Ha red Heart a-ademy for the coming year. C. A Bird arid family of Poratello are flslUog Bear Lsju 'ounly frlenda t h la week. LEHI ,YM. Sept. 11. Thursday, Former Senator A. J Erana. Mayor W. P. Glveney, city Marshal J. 8. Seaas, City Council men W. E Event and J W, Wing of Ihl and .). J. and Noble Evanr of Cleveland, nhlo, formed a party and rltmhed the summit of Mount Tim panogoa by a1 a of t he Pleasant Orote route. The Mothera' rlub rommanres ltSJ aeaaon'a work with a meeilng In the new West CottSfl Thute-day Thute-day afternoon. Mrl. II n. Merrlhew and her sister, Mrs. Edward Ed-ward B. Jones, left Wednesday for Senate, Mo., to visit tbalf parents for sixty days. Mrs. Freeman Royle left Wednesday for St. George, where ahe will vlalt her parenta for a month. Mra. James Stoddard of Sugar city. Idaho, la visiting her father, H. M. Royle, Sr. Mra. William Done returned Monday from a ten daya' visit with her sister In Salt Lake J. T. Harnod. a Salt lke artist, apent Sunday Sun-day In Lehl visiting hla mother, Mrs Jamee Har-wood. Har-wood. Mlaa Erhel Holt or Salt Lake was the guest of Mlas Inez Hammer several daya this seek. Mr. and Mra W. E. Rscker were gjeta of Mr. and Mrs F, A. O'Brien of Salt Leke the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben King have moved to Pleasant Oreon, near Garfield, where Mr. King la employed In the reduction worke. Mra. Bert Lott, Sr.. who haa been visiting with Mr. and Mra. larael Lott gt Idaho Falla for aeveral weeks, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Eugene Webb gave a children's party Tuesday afternoon in honor of her ton Boyd's birthday. Mrs Alfred Pratt and children, who have been vlaltlng with her parents. Mr. and Mra. William Sharp, for several days, returned to SaJt L-ake Tueaday. Mra George Holnwtead, Mlaa Winnie Evans and Ijouls Jones apent Mondav attending the ball game In Salt Lake. Mrs. A B, Bone entertained the D. R. society at her home on the Bone brothers' ranr-h Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Refreshments were served and a programme for the season was outlined. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Ingalla of Payson arrived In Lehl Sunday lo spend a fe"W daya as the guest of Mr. and Mra. M. W. Ingalls. John Y. Smith and sona. Victor and Robert, of Salt Lake spent the week-end fishing at Saratoga Mr. and Mrs Leo Hanaon. who have been spending spend-ing the summer on their dry farm in Juab Mta rti.Fn tn I .eM fnr the winter ' SPANISH FORK - ivish FORK. S'P' " Ml Ml i 8i" tlrthd) nntv.rr.v. V U M ' A. of .h. Third i a hundlwn'hWt lowr Thur-HSSfc Thur-HSSfc W .-. ed M 10 oYlook. VKrIU" JOIIM "d Ml l.oowil 3kL SS Thu.sda In Sprlugvlll' tills Ms P'"" U'",,l"KI" . John Hu(!h rlned HVtrtl k.r rrlnds and nlehKr ai an old-. old-. Ji nulltlns bee Wednesday after-i"rt,,Si.-Xl Wins her blrthd.v. L rved ... S o olook. mtatmentr lo Mr. nl 'V8,, J , Jones of Slt l-- Mr and Mrs "yF jonaa antartalned r.iesda ff .t their residence. Mus.o. danolnx iUr ou an.es were tha feature of the The decorations throushout the Scoaalsted of asters, gladioli and 5.ilow About fifty guests. Includ- many fro mom of town, were oras- h Misses Susan and Dora Johnson 1 Le'nore Baamaou of this city have leisred at Westminster college for the ain year. Irs. William Wilcox left Sunday for a nth's stay h ntr fon Ra at Blns" T' p Sneii. in company with Mra JstaUtnga aiM children of Provo, retted re-tted from Vivian park. Provo canyon, nday. after a two weeks outing, lundav evening Miss Rebecca Nelson j ertained for her guests Misses Helen 1 m and Elhel Wilson of Salt Lake, o are spending the n eek here. u,iie Lewis entertained fourteen i the members of the Alta club at her , lie Thursday afternoon. Piano selec - . ns vt't given bv Mrs. Fern Brockbank. I yinna Thomas and a solo by Mrs. oebe Hughes. Visitors were Mrs. Fan- i , Kuttal and Mrs- OUra Skinner. Re-ahments Re-ahments were served by the hostess, as- : ted by Miss Edna Reese and Mra E. O. Hughea of Provo ' 'and Mrs. Joseph Hughes. Mr. and j a. Ikt Swenaon. Mr. and Mrs. Orforge , uhes Mr. and Mrs. David Hughes. Mrs. I Snarl' Hughes. Morgan Hughes. Robert hes and Bertha Hughes, all of this i y motored to Midwav Saturday to at- j i the wadding reception of John H. ighes, formerlv of this city, and Miss I oma Buhler of Midway, at the home of j and Mrs. John Buhler. STUliam Bearnson. formerly of this city, d Miss Caroline Pallegren of Chicago nt married last Wednesday aod are j siting at the home of Mr. Bearnson s ; yther for a few days, after which they fl leave for Butte. Mont., where they n make their home. Mrs. Margaret Malcolm returned Sun-x Sun-x from Loma. Colo., and is spending a Teak at the home of her daughter, ra L P. Snell. ' Mr and Mrs. John H. Thomas and re. James Berkstrom motored to Salt tke Wednesday for a week's visit with .ends and relatives. Mrs. Charles Devenish of Mammoth is siting at the home of her parenta. Mr. ' id Mrs. Ammon Simmons. Miss Flora Stone returned to her home ,. Tmday after spending the summer in Lake attending business college. M 5 Bessie Ainge has .is her guest its Millie Morrison of Thistle. Mrs. William Banks entertained Monty Mon-ty a number of friends and relatives in mor of her sixty-eighth birthday. At sc an excellent dinner was served. Annie Brown entertained the N. T. U. nb Saturdav night. All members and -.e visitor were present. Refreshments ere served by the hostess. lia Mace. Lester Metcalf. Itex Krlclison. Alfred MoPhle, Calvin Ma. e, Letter Fre.li K'kaon. L. Andersen and R Ander- Mr, and Mra Rv H Metcalf and Mr. and Mrs. .', K Italwiaen lefl foi Salt Lake on Tuesdav. wh,n, ilie will ipand a week visiting. Mrs K. L. SnalbeiB la vlaltlng' In Mt. Pltaakni this week with relnltves and friends. Mrs. Albert Swain enter'alned Ihl U. A. club at her home on Wednesday afternoon. The usual literary iHogiitiniiie was givru and refreshments were served ihe members Mrs Sylvester Pierre entertained on Tu.-sdav gftartioon In honor Of her little daughter's blrtlulav. There were Ivvelve ituests. who enjoyed games on the lawn, vhay were served with refreshments. Mrs. Oeorgo Hahersen visited during the week at Marvsvale, where her hua-hand hua-hand is emplov e,l. The Primary association gave a can-tata, can-tata, "A Pay in the Woods." in the Relief Re-lief socletv hall, on Flldav evening. Miss Kln.a P.lelstead gave a party for a number of her friends Sunday evening. Musical selections wara enloved during '.he evening and refreshments were served at 11 o'clock. t A social was given at the Preshv terlan chapel Tuesday afternoon. The children en.ioyed games and refreshments. The following teachers of the Gunnison school attended the county Institute at Mantl on Thursday and Friday: Misses Minerva Mace, lone Bardsley and O. I, Rasn.ussen. l.a Barth F.lelstead. 1 W. j Sorensen and John K. Metca-lf. KXySVILlTE KAVSVILUK. Sept. it. Pr. and Mrs. Claude. Q Cannon and children of Salt I .sake viaftax relatives in town Sunday. Miss Madeline Bmtth entertnlned the Troya chib at her home on Tuesday evening. even-ing. The time was spent In sewing and social chat. ' Anions the guests present were Misses Krnih Maylln. Septeinmn : Blood, Irene Nan.-e. Mlhlred Strong. ; Thuraa Barnes, Alice Williams, lone Phillips. Phil-lips. Roetta Thomassen, era Blood. Al-tha Al-tha Rush forth and Marlon Seof field. Mn. Olive t'un is spent Sunday in Nephi as the guests of relatives. Mls-s Mabel S.-uffleld, youngest daughter daugh-ter of r.eorgr S.-offleld. and William Cole of Clearfield were married on Tuesday. Misses Mollfe Barnes and Fstella Epper- i son and Arnold M. Barnes were guests ' of Don Rich at a watermelon party at ! his home in Centarvllle on Thursda y 1 evening. Mrs. Clarence S. Gardner entertained tha) members of the Blue Bird club at her home on Tuesdav evening. Those present were Misses oiive, Abrams. Mollie Barnes. Millie Oriddle, Irene Swan. Marie Blamlres. Eve1n Oailev, Emma Odd, Virginia Vir-ginia Phillips and Nora Blamlres. Misses Maud Woodward and FYeda Pruce and Messrs. George Poole, Bert White and Mrs. Hazel White, all of Salt Ijike. sp-nt Sunday and Monday In town as guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Criddle and family. Miss Mary Barries visited relatives in Salt Lake during the week. Miss Claire Gleason has resumed her studies at the Ogden high school after spending her vacation at her home in Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes visited vis-ited relatives In Salt lake City on Thursday. Thurs-day. Miss Elolse Burton is spending the week j in Ogden as the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Lambert of Salt J Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Galley this week. : Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pilling of Seattle. Wash., are visiting relatives and friends ! in Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Ostler and Mrs. J. B. Evans and children of Salt Lake visited in town the first of the week aa guests of Mrs. James B. Rush forth and family. Dr. and Mrs. G. C Nelson of Loa, Wayne county, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Guy D. Rutledge the first of the week. Miss Bessie Day Is visiting friends in Mount Pleasant. hottia of hr aon. PavM Mills, and family- The members of the loi-sl Miners" union en-Joywl en-Joywl a plesaant ouilnn at Vivian Part, in provo ranyon, on Labor day. a special train being be-ing operated over th Rio Grande for their benefit. Mlaa Csstss, who spent her summer Taratlon at her home In North arollna. arrived in E'irks Saturday and will resume her work as a teacher In the Kureka public schools. Mrs. Emms Blltlnajs returned lo Eureka Monde), Mon-de), after a pleasant rkalt ai the home of her daughter. Mrs. Robert Jones, at Garfield. Mlaa Helen McCarthy returned to Eureka Pun-day, Pun-day, after a plesaant visit with friends In Idaho. While abrent. Mlaa McCarthy visited frlenda at 81. Anthony and Idaho Falla. and alto took a trip through Yellowstone parti. Mlas Deulah Bacon area the guest of Spanish Pork frlenda Saturday and Sunday. Mr. aod Mra. C. B. Garten returned to Eureka Mondsr evening, after a pleasant vixlt with relatives rela-tives snd friends In California. Mrs. Garten spent the greater part of tha mramfr at Venice. Mr. Garten Joined har there about sli weeka ago, and together they visited both ezposltlona. Mr. and Mrs. George H Short and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Eorslund. all of Park City, were In Eureka this week for a vlalt. Mr. and Mrs. Short were guests at the home of Mr. aDd Mrs. J. E. DgHOOll during their atay In Eureka. An enjoyable dancing pariv waa conducted at the Elks" pavilion Monday evening. , Mr. and Mrs. George Jooea relumed to their home In Mammoth during the week, after a pleasant vtrlt to the Yellowstone park. The trip was made by auto and they were absent about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph Hannifin and chlldreo left Thuraday for an extended vlalt In southern California Cali-fornia and may decide to sinter there. Edward Bonner returned to Eureka Monday even In;, after a pleasant visit with Salt Lake frlenda. The Rev. Mr. Oliver is In Salt Lake this week attending the annual conference of the M. E. charch. W. F. Shrlver was In Salt Lake Wednesday, going there to meet his daughter. Miss Helen Shrlver. who spent the summer with relatives in California. Mr. and Mrs James Dunn are home again after spending a few days with relatives and Trlends In Draper and Salt Lake. Mra. James P. Drtecoll and Mrs. P. J. Donnelly returned to Eureka during the early part of the week, after a pleasant outing at the Hot Pot resort. Mr. and Mrs J. H MuChrystal left this week for a short visit at the bom' of their daughter, Mra. McNamee of Las Vegas. Nev. Sunday afternoon the members of the local lodge of the Knight? of the Maccabees will hold a special meeting, at which time a class of seventv-fhr- new, members will br Initiated. The work will bt- put on by the degree team of Spanish Span-ish Fork. Foi losing the regular lodge work, there will be a social heaslon. A splendid musical programme has been a: ranged, and this will be followed by a luncheon. Tha ntawiKaM of the, Eureka volunteer fire de- PAYSON 4- PAYSON. Sept. 11 A party waa given Friday even Ins by the Bridge club at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dixon. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrla, Mr. and Mra. Frank Ingles, In-gles, Mr. and Mrs. James Gardner. Mr. and Mis. Ephraim Cluff, Mr. and Mn. C. E. Mc-Betn. Mc-Betn. Mr. and Mrs. E. McCormlck, Mr. and Mre. William Ferre, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McCoy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Tipton, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McClellan. Mes-damea Mes-damea 1 Samuel Ware, George Stone. Mary Mr-Beth, Mr-Beth, Miaaes May and Aleen UcBeth. Frank Almond Al-mond and R. Hill. Mrs. James Gardner entertained Lha LadJear Afternoon Sewing club Thuraday. The Cultus Literary club met Wednesday afternoon aft-ernoon in the rooms of the Commercial club. The Odd Fellows conducted a dance, and watermelon water-melon feast at the Salem pavilion Tueaday evening. even-ing. Misses Edna Loveless. Matda Hielt and Lydia Schramm returned home Friday from California, where they attended tha N. K. A. convention ajid visited both expositions. Miss Mattla Cowan went to Eureka Sonday for a brief visit with Miss Leona Firth. The Mistletoe swarm of tha Beafalve girls were entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of yi&s Larue Worsen croft. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence and daughters. Mabel and Grace. left for their home in San Diego. Cl., Friday, after a visit here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sherniere, Mlas volma Hales of Mapleton is visiting her -stater, Mrs. Paul Douglass. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cloward. formerly of American Amer-ican Fork, are making their home here. Mrs. Frank Ingles returned home Wednesday from Lehl, where she visited frlenda. Mre. George Stone is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Gardner. Mrs. Ellen Senior of Spanish Fork spent Wednesday Wed-nesday in Payson. Mrs. Hyrum Lemmon and nephew. Master William Wil-liam Albert McClellan. returned Friday morning from California. Miss Minnie Curtis went to Provo Monday for an extended visit with Mrs. John Maw. Mrs. Ephralm Cluff spent Tuesday in Provo. Miss Dora Montague returned home Saturday, after a week's visit in Provo. David Horn of Long Beach, Ca.1., la here visiting visit-ing relatives and friends. Mra. Graca MrKendrtck. who has been visiting at the homa of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clark for ten days, left for her home in 8t. Augustine. Fla.. Sunday. The financial banquet given by the Third ward M. L A. In th Arcade hall Wednesday night was one of the unique and enjoyable social affairs af-fairs of the week. a.nd netted the M. I. A. of the Third ward MS 50. George L Vaughn, engineer for the L. D. S. hospital, spent Wednesday visiting friends In Lehi. He was on his way to Columbus, Ohio, to attend a National Electrical convention as a representative of the Salt Lake order. LOGAN f 4 4- LOGAN. Sept. 11 Mrs. Oscar Malmroso enter-tslned enter-tslned with a Kensington Tuesday afternoon in compliment to Miss Marie Spireman. who left Wednesday for California, where ahe will epend the winter. Tht rooms were effectively decorated with sweet peas and asters. At the end or the aftemoon'a entcrtainent. refreshents were served. The guests were Mesdames Arthur Bateaos. Ezra Athey. Roy Kimball. B. T. Cardon, Orson Hansen, Han-sen, Mre. Splreman. N. J. Griffin, Harry Bon-dero. Bon-dero. Misses Lettie Jacobsen. Lizzie Drysdaie and Mabel Splreman. Messrs. Leslie Smith snd Leo Hansen entertained enter-tained with a trout supper Tuesday evening at the Smith home on West Second South street. The table had for a centerpiece a basket of pink and while asters. Covers were laid for Leslie Smith, Leo Hansen. Conrad Carlson. MiEses Myrtle Myr-tle and Tlllle Johnson and Leola Fahler. Mrs. A. L Cole entertained with a garden party Tuesday In compliment to her little son. Laurel. Games were played, with supper following. The supper table had for a centerpiece a large birthday birth-day cake with candles. The table decorations and favors were carried out In pink. Covers were laid for twelve. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Peterson entertained en-tertained at dinner In rompllment to James Jar-dine. Jar-dine. The table was decorated with cut flowers. Covers were laid for six. Mrs. Asa Bullen entertained at dinner Monday evening In compliment to Mr. Bulleo's birthday anniversary. The table was decorated with asters. Covers were laid for ten. Preston D. RlchardB of Salt Lake spent the early part of the week here. Mrs. Richards and little daughter, who have spent three montha here with Mre. Richarda's parents. Congressman and Mrs. Howell, accompanied Mr. Richards home Wednesday. Miss Mary Waldron and Edwin Smith were mar- has tv-en the guest of Minn Honor Stagg the last week, left last Wednesday for IjOS Angeles. EPHRAtol 4 , 1 1 EPHRALM. Sept. 11. One of the pleasant pleas-ant social events of the week was the surprise given Mr and .Mrs. N. i. Mor-tensen Mor-tensen hy the people of the South ward last FYiday afternoon. Lunch was served. The faculty of the Ephraim public schools attenied the teachers' institute at Mantl last Thursday. Mrs. D. W. Anderson entertained at a quilting hee last Wednesday. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served. The I-adles" hand furnished music for a Laihor day dance In thle city last Mori- j day evening. A large crowd was In attendance. at-tendance. Mrs. A. C A nderson entertained nine , of her frlenda at a quilting bee Wednes- day afternoon. Luncheon was served to I Mesdames Ed .lohansen. T. A. Beal. Ber-I Ber-I tie Beal, Andrew t'hrtstensen, Rasmus j Hansen. David N. Beal. Lewis Peterson, i Dykes Sorensen snd Ferry Anderson. Mrs Aajgusta Steven." and daughter of ! Salt I-ake. former residents of this city, 1 are spending the week with relatives in Ephraim. Mrs. A. C. Nlelson. Jr., was hostess Tuesday at a quilting bee. Those present pres-ent were Mesdames A. C. Nlelson. Sr.. Ellen Nlelson. Hyrum Thorpe, Charles Allred. I-Auritz Nlelson, Joseph Nlelson, Otto Nlelson. C. W. Nlelson. O. W. Nlelson. Nlel-son. Otto G- Olson. Peter R. Jensen, R W. 'hr-istensen. Hy. B. Madsen. Ernell Mortensen. A. C. Nlelson of Salt Iake. i and the Misses Alice Lund and Josle Olson. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johansen and Mr. j and Mrs. George Johansen spent last ' week In the mountains. j Miss Vay Candland of Salt lake Is the guest of relatives In Ephraim this week. I Mrs. Klstle Jorge nsen and daughter, Nora, of Redmond are the guests of relatives rel-atives In Ephraim this week. Mrs. William Quinn returned Friday from Salt Lake, where she visited her daughter. Mrs. Sadie Fowler, who Is a teacher in the schools of the West Jordan Jor-dan district. Mrs. Clay Quinn Is spending the week with her parents In Mt.. Pleasant. i Miss Sarah Peterson left for Sandy i Sunday, where she is employed as teach- Ier In the public schools. Mrs. Louis Hansen and daughter. Christy, of Salt I-ake are visiting In the city. Miss Hannah Breinholt and Mrs. E. A. Brltsch returned Tuesday from Salt Lake. Mrs. Wilford Breinholt entertained a number of relatives at a birthday party Thursday afternoon. William Frederickson of Salt Lake is visiting relatives in Ephraim. Mrs. H. R. McMalnes entertained the j members of her music class Wednesday i evening. A musical programme was pi e-j e-j sented and refreshments served. The South ward prtmary officers met at the home of Miss Esther Anderson Monday evening. After the meeting refreshments re-freshments were served. Professor and Mrs. T. A. Beal are visiting vis-iting relatives and friends In Ephraim. Mr. Beal will resume his duties at the University of Utah at the opening of the fall term. MANTI t MAJS'TI. Sept. 11. Mrs. -E. D. Soren-son Soren-son entertained at Kensingtons Thursday, Thurs-day, Friday and Saturday afternoons. Twenty-five guests were present each day. The R. K. class met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Maria Dyreng. Music was furnished fur-nished by Joy iorenson, and a reading was given by" Mrs. Maud Brown. Special guests were Mrs. W. D. Geek of California, Cali-fornia, Mesdames Lizzie Munk, Ernest Munk, Clara Nelson. Lizzie Madsen, Nettie Net-tie Dyreng. Mary A. Christensen. Miss May Jones. Mauri ne Staker and Joy Sor-enson. Sor-enson. Refreshments were served. Mr- and Mrs. W. D. Geek left Wednesday Wednes-day for Salt I-ake. where they will visit a "week before going to Idaho and San Fran-cisco. Their home Is at Huntington Hunting-ton Park. Clara Munk entertained a party of friends Friday afternoon. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Claire Tuttle entertained Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at a Kensington. Twenty guests were present and lunch was served during the afternoon. Miss Fannie Kenner entertained Thursday Thurs-day afternoon for thirty friends. Beautiful Beau-tiful fall flowers were in evidence everywhere. every-where. Music was furnished by Vera Kenner and luncheon was served. The music section met Friday with Mrs. Alice Wooley. A splendid programme was carried out and refreshments were served. i Genell ferown entertained a number of friends Wednesday afternoon. Elda Christensen entertained twenty-five twenty-five friends at a birthday party Saturday afternoon. Miss Coa Anderson srave a traveling MURRAY. HURRAY. Sept. IL Mr. and Mrs. sines Godfrey announce the engagement f their daughter Bertha and George H. indberg of Tooele. The wedding will ike place Wednesday, September 15. In le Sal: Lake temple. A reception will e given in the evening at the home of le bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs- H. H. Madsen will en-irtaln en-irtaln at their home on Ninth East treet Monday evening in compliment to ieir sister, Miss Bertha Godfrey, a September Sep-tember bride. The Misses Lyle and Janie Cahoon have eturned from a two months' visit to the oast. The Misses Amy Greaves and Vivien lonnett have returned to the city after -pending the summer on the coast. Miss Mabel Peterson is pleasantly lotted lo-tted for the winter at the home of Mr. ad Mrs. Chambers on East Seventeenth tooth street. Mrs. Parley McMillan entertained the fficers of the Primary association at her tome on East Seventeenth Pouth street Vednesday. Those present were Mes-ames'Relsson, Mes-ames'Relsson, Boggess. Gallyer. Hansen, - 'ouison. Erickson and Emily West. Miss Jennie Powell has gone to Idaho "alls to visit her sister, Mrs. L. M. an.er. Miss Verna Scott has returned after pending the summer in Provo. -L- The Misses Maude and Gladys Settle hire returned after spending their vaca-. vaca-. : ion in SpringvlHe and are now at home tt the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Srown on East Seventeenth South street. Miss Edith. Eckstrom was the guest 1 m s Carma Jones for several days .ms week. Miss Eckstrom left Thursday or Hayden, Ariz., where she will spend . -rine winter. ; h,Mti.ar,d Mrs- Joseph Cahoon have re--.umea from an auto trip to Lost Creek. . Mr. and Mrs. C. E. EatcheM have gone p the coast.' They will visit the exposl- land8' returning nome D' way f Port- ' h,.8 JVne "HUamH entertained at a -S 8hower at her home on East 52,emfenth South street Saturday after-clJLv after-clJLv compliment to Miss Rachel Chambers, a September bride. "rnri!. Jennie Williams entertained at a I nn si' paty Fridy evening at her home lr? SIS0 avenu- The evening was spent dancing and music. rtaro. Annua) 7. Mlaa Mabel Berg rtume1 Monday from a month's pleasure trip to California. Mra J i" fltoka nlrtalnl a numbar of hw frlands ai dinner Wsonssoajr rn honor of hr birthday annlveraarj' ( ovtra wars laid for Meads Mea-ds mra Andrew Knudsan. A. L. I. a run. BSBrf KtirkseD. 1' M Nrllsen. C. W. Sorvnseo. Hannah Barnatt. Mary Rryuolda and Miss Annie Johansen Jo-hansen Mra. ai. A Beyden ralurned to her homa In Manil Monday, after a pleasant visit her wtib har mother. Mrs. !. Madsen Mlas Myrtle Clara left Wednesday for Kooa-harsm. Kooa-harsm. wher aba will teaob sriiool durina; tha wtotar. Mlas Stella Johansen eniartalnad fifteen of har frlenda Monday arte moon at a Kensington, later seizing a threa-coursa luncheon. The Miaaes Klorenca Tutt and Neva Waldr-mar entertained at a prattll? appointed lawn party at the Waldaanar homa Wednesday evening. The lawns war beautifully lighted with oojorcd lights aod Jack -o" - lantern. The de-orallona w are aun-f aun-f lowers and asters. The feature of the evening was a bonfire, over which the guests roaved com- Prises In the guessing games were won by Miss Caroline Raamuaam and Ronald Nllaon. At 11 o'tiork refreshments were aerved to Mr and Mrs R W Weoch, Mr. and Mi. H Quy Wood, the Mlaaes Trel Madseo. Gertrude. Kuudsan. Rhea Nelson. Ix1a Tuft. Lydia Malmafln. Lulu Proctor, t'arolln Rsamuasan. Hilda Madsen, Ro-phrona Ro-phrona Madaen and Menem. Ronald Nllaon. Ieon-ard. Ieon-ard. Seal v. And raw Nitson. Ora Hansen. J. H. Strsuss, Msoe Nicholson. Shirley Christensen. Chaunoey Ralrd. Lew lnen. A. H. Pearson. Franrla Nrllaea. Guy Candland and Roy Malm-ateln. Malm-ateln. The Mlaaei Deana Webh and Neitie Besumann entertained at a Kensington Saturday afternoon at tha Baaumann home A musical prog ram m was enioyvd by the cue it Luncheon was aerved 'to the Mlvna Ads line Brandt. Esther Norton. Veneta Meyrl k. Vtlma Tldwell. Drusilla Mey-rlok. Mey-rlok. Crystal Jensen. Valera Renburg. Ida Level 1. Carol Jc-tisen. Mtiba Aid, Ich. Go! die Nialn-n. Helen Nelson. Lucy Lovell. Nora Jensen. Beatrice Nell'en and Margaret Thompson. The Misses Deane Webh. loue McArthur. Muriel and Eva Slmpaon were gueat at a dinner and theater 'party, given Tuesday eveulng by Miss Nettle Beaumann. A r. Dixon of Provo la apendlng the week here. P. M. Nellsen of the. North Sanpete high school la a Salt Lake visitor thla week. Mrs. C. W. Sorensen entertained sixteen ladles at an old-faahloned quilting Tuesday afternoon, serving 6 o'clock supper to her guests. MSse Marcel la Lasson of Falrview fi a guest at th home of Mlas Ruby Sorensen. Mis? Velma Tldwell was hosier at a a lumber party Saturday evening. The young women who enjoyed the night's fun were the Mlssea Lauretta Larsen, Merle Be-katrom. Romania Hansen, Fannie Motion. Alia Gunderseo. VI da Knuden and Rtiby Sorensen. The hostess served supper and breakfast break-fast to her gueats. , The Mlaaes Melba Aldrleh and Goldle Nellaen were hostesses at a Kensington Wednesday afternoon after-noon at the Aldrlch home. Music and games were enjoyed during the afternoon, after which the hostesses aerved refreshments to the Mlssci Addle Andersen. Merle Iee. Fannie Monaon. Kate F.rlck-aen, F.rlck-aen, Eva Simpson. Nettle Beaumann. Crystal Jenaen, Jen-aen, Muriel Simpson, Deane Wcb Vienna Brandon. Bran-don. Carol Jensen, Margaret Thompson and Gladys Erlckaen. RICHFIELD f t RICHFIELD. Sept. 11. Andrew Durkce and family fam-ily left Friday for Salt Lake to make their borne. One of the most successful Kensingtons of the sf-aaon wsa given a( the public library Thursday afternoon by Mesdames James Christiansen and Joseph Poulaon. The color scheme was yellow and green. The flowers were Hunflowers, goldenglow nnd dahlia?. Music was the frnture of the entertainment. en-tertainment. Luncheon was served to eighty-five gueats. The Misses Leona Christiansen and Elva Clark assisted In serving. John Squire of Mantl apent Thursday in Richfield, Rich-field, on hla way to Monroe. " Mlaa Coral Erickson entertalnod at a Kensington Kensing-ton Monday afternoon. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Joseph Salisbury, Mrs. Will Erickson and the U lages Arlena Parker, Dona Erickson, Marvel Blomquist, Effie Erickson and La Preal Blom-qulst. Blom-qulst. Mra C. H. Mclntyre entertained the Bridge club Wednesday afternoon. Miss Dona Erickson returned Sunday from a j visit lo Salt Lake and the northern part of the I state. i Mrs. Nel Is Christiansen entertained in honor of i her birthday anniversary Saturday, j Mrs. Tell Graham enierlalned ihe Beehive club ! Monday afternoon. Luncheon was served to Mes-1 Mes-1 damtG Charles Coona. Daniel Peterson, Ralph 1 Neil son. Myrtle Taylor, Hendrickson, Buchanan and Sim Larson. The Mlaflea Eva and Ruby Ogden entertained at a Kensington Wednesday. Refreshment a wore served. Those present were MlsSCs Winnie Mar-I Mar-I tin, Gladys Jensen, Mel lean. Ramsey, Iretla Clark, I Elise Peterson, Annie Sorenson. Edna Kyhi, Mary Hansen. ,Linle Ogden, Mrs. J. W. Ogden, Mrs. Thomas Ogden and Mrs. Ogdi'n Gray. Mrs. Guy Lewis returned Tuesday from California. Cali-fornia. Miss Mela Anderson en ten allied Saturday evening even-ing In honor of Mire Nettle McDonald of Salt f Lake. Gaines and music wore features of the enter ta in men t. Dahlias were the decorations. Luncheon was served at 11 o'clock 'to seventeen gueets. Mrs. J. W. Ogden Bnd Mrs, Hpra Gray enier-talned enier-talned at n Kensington Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Shirley Bee of Provo. Luncheon was aerved to Mesdames Hade Goodwin. Ambrose Hancheit. Angus Fillmore. J. Lloyd. Alfred Bird. J. C. Ramsey. Andrew Rnsmusucn. E. RnsmuMen. J Frank I 'allowny. Marion Segmiller. James Anderson. Ander-son. J. it, Qtilst. Edward Neileon, George Hunter. Missel LUlle. Eva and Ruby Ogden. Minerva Nelson and Melissa Ramsey. j The Misses The! mo Brown, lone and OlCO Morrison Mor-rison and Bossie Nell! entertained at a musical party Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hood. Sweet Dean and dahlia formed the derora r ions. Piano select Ions were given hy Mildred Knee. Naomi l-'arnswnrth, Con snd lone Morrison and Leona Christ anion. Vocal selsiilnns ere given by Murial Jensen. Mildred Knee. Mr. Dow Clark a:id John Hood. A violin seJeciiou was eas bodv feels puff v. espeoialh at night." wsr -re! Hru& 1 do .o, and how. symptoms of kidney trouble. 1 suggest Answer: You may reduce vour weight the immediate use of halm wort tablets in a healthful manner with the use of to relieve this condition. They will rlve-graln arbolone tablets. These are promptly stimulate and restore the kld- hlghfy recommended for obesity, and neys to proper action and health, some of my patients report reductions in a) weight from ten to fifty pounds. "West" writes: "I'm a very nervous person. T cannot sleep at night and I'm "Mr. W. T." writes: "I never feel like alway-s constipated. My complexion Is a strong, healthy man any more. 1 seem getting darker all the time, and my to have lost all vitality. My nervous tongue Is coated. My eyes are yellow system seems 'all shot to pieces' and my and I have headache continually." physical strength is on the wane. I am . ., . ,, . greatlv distressed and have headache and AnSW,CI Yllr symptoms indicate that pains III mv hack. I'm terribly totter- your blood 8 Impure and your "eryous-ng. "eryous-ng. forgetful, worried and ill at" ease." Is the result of improperly nourished s tissues and nerve cells. A good laxative Answer: you have not kept your and blood p'urlfler Is found In the use of physical and mental faculties sufficiently three-grain sulpherb tablets (not sul-nourished sul-nourished In your hustle and strife, and p'nur). Start using them at once, the time has come for you to halt! Prac- tlce regular living and take this strong, ..Balrr writea: "Unless I get some-harmless, some-harmless, vltalialng tonic to build ou , , v t u f d d. up: Three-grain cadomene tablets should ruffswni bp a bfld man. have al. soon restore you to pioper health. fl hftd a thIck grwtIl of nair, but u strength and vitality. ,g now faUing out My scalp jtches and dandruff shows In my hair and also "Summer" writes: "This summer when sticks to my head." 1 go to the beach 1 want to have a full , . . . rounded figure. I am much too thin. Answer: I se plain yellow minyol on Could i increase nry weight ten or fifteen your scalp regularly for a faW wWks ac- nounds' How"" cording tn directions you will find on ,iar. nnd you should be relieved of Answer: You should be able to in- dandruff and falling hair. Tour scalp crease your weight the desired number needs a thorough cleanser and vitaliaer. (Advertisement part men t conducted an en Joy a Vde ' stag" parly at Odd Fellows' hall Tuesday evening. elebral-ing elebral-ing their victories at the recent state meet. The members of the Mammoth department were also present and the evening was a pleasant event to all. A programme of speeches and music waa followed by a luncheon. PRICE f I . -4 PRICE. Sept. 11. Edgar M. Steuben and Ml.is Vera J. Davis of this city were united in mar-rlftge mar-rlftge in Salt Xylite last Saturday and arrived In Price Monday to make their home. Mr. Steuben is manager of the Eastern Utah- Wholesale company, com-pany, with headquarters In this city, and the bride is a Carbon county product, having been born and reared in this city. Mr. and M it. Ray Gardner of Salem visited friends In this city Monday and Tuesday and departed de-parted Wednesday morning for Paris. Idaho, where Mr. Gardner is engaged to leach in the high school. Mis. H. S. Rohinett and two children are home from a visit In Kansas. Harmon Bryuer and wife are home from a visit to Dixie. B. Vanderachult returned Wednesday from a rifllt with friends at Ogden. G. W. Ting ley left Thursday for a vlalt in Sail Lake. Mrs. Owep Lloyd is expected to return today from a visit at Perron, Mrs R. c. Green visited friends in Sail Lake several days (his week. Miss Audrey Cook, who haa been rlie guest ot Mrs. J. M. Whitmore for a week, has returned to hor home In Ogden. V. A. Thompkins and family returned Monday from ft visit to Frulla, Colo. Waldo Roberts of Cheyenne. Wyo. . Is vlaltlng his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Roberts. Margaret Uuserre and Belle Fitzgerald have gone to Salt Lake to attend St. Mary's academy. The Rev C. C. Hartzlei, pastor of the Price M. E. church, is In Salt Lake attending the annual an-nual conference of the Methodist missions. Miss Dollie Ryland departed Monday for Mt. Pleasant, where she will attend Wasatch academy. 1 ' MONTPELIER. f i MONTPELIER, Idaho, Sept. 11. Miss Ethel Robinson was the guest of honor at a shower, given at t he home of Mr. and Mis. Harry Hull. Miss Robinson was the recipient ot many useful prrrentf . Mlaa Robinson will, nn September 11. he married to Lee Jone., a young business, man of i Montpelier. Mesdames B. Gove and D. Hurley entertained the Catholic ladles of the city Inst Saturday evening In honor of Mra. J. J. Taylor. The evening even-ing was spent in pleatiani social Intercourse and lunch was served. The Indies all esprepsed to M rs. Taylor their tlnctre wishes for her future happiness. Mra, Taylor leaves soon for Pomona. Cal. j Charles D. Cboney returned Wednesday from a I pleasure trip io Pueblo and other points in Colo- I rado. i Ijoyd LehrbM returned last Sa' in day from j Boiac, nhcre u baa been loi a couple of montlts. shower Saturday afternoon In honor of her sister. Ruth Anderson, who left Tuesday for Chicago, where she will study music. The following couples were married Wednesday at the Mantl temple: J. W. McAllister and Myrt Alder, both of this city; Marv A. Taylor, daughter of President Presi-dent and Mrs. Louis Anderson of this city, and Elmer Simmons of Idaho Falls; Ella May Co of Mantl and George Wan-lass Wan-lass of Lehl. Virginia Christensen gave a lawn party Friday afternoon. Mrs. Nettle Dyreng entertained thirty of her friends Monday afternoon at a Kensington. Miss L41a Harmon left Sunday for Mapleton, Ma-pleton, where she will teach school this year. Mr. and Mrs. John Riddle gave a party Monday evening for Miss Hold a way of Salt Lake. Ruby Dvreng entertained at a sewing party Friday afternoon. Twenty-five were present. Miss Alta Crawford entertained at a birthdav party Thursday afternoon. In the evening she was hostess at a box party. Mrs. Peter Domgaard left Monday for Moffitt. where she will spend a couple i I of monl hs. 1 MID VALE f 4 - MIDVA LB. Sept. 1 1 .-The members of the- Five. Hundred club will be enler-. enler-. j talned by Mrs. Olef Olson next Monday afternoon nt her home. Last Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Thomas 1 Hughes entertained a number of her friends at a Kensington party given at her home. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Htilda Owen lias gone to lien-, lien-, riifer to visit friends for a short time. Miss E3ma lslcr and Theodore M- Kane GARFIELD t 4 1 f GARFIELD, .Sept. 11. Miss La Verla Day was the hostess at a prettily appointed ap-pointed girls parly at her home Monday afternoon, given in honor of her cousin. Miss Ruth Heward of Draper. The rooms and tahle were decorated in blue and i white. Games were played and prizes I were won by Miss Leah Ashhy and Miss i Rut h Heward. Those present were Helen Barton. Leah Dahle, Catherine Hoi len beck. Golda Wolsey, Bessie Ingor-poU, Ingor-poU, Margaret. Mulby, Ruby King, Leah Ashbv. Ruth Heward. Emma La Bell, Rene' Wright, Edna Wardley. Mrs. C. H. Martin entertained at a. dancing party at her home Tuesday evening In honor of her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tallon of Park City, Utah. The Los Amlgo club was entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. Stella Myers. Miss Connie Evers left the first of the week for Tiffin. Ohio, where she will attend at-tend school. The Bakers' Dozen club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Will Rees. Mrs. A. M. Henderson and daughter, Helen, left Wednesday for California. They will vtsll relatives at Pasadena and attend the fair. The Yeomen had a large social party at the I. O. O. F. hall Wednesday evening, even-ing, following the initiation of seven new members, Three automobiles of guests from Salt Lake assisted In putting on the work and the reception following. The following ojf fleers were elected Wed rtesday afternoon by the local order ! of Woodcraft: Commander, Jean Wright; lieutenant commander. Man- Peterson ; record keeper, Minnie Wilson; treasurer. Florence Morgan: lady of arms, Nina I'nderwood ; chaplain, Irene Terry; sergeant. ser-geant. Gertrude Jackson; -sentinel. Carrie Hardy; picket, Sarah Hardy. A surprise birthday parly was given Miss Rachel Larson Sunday evening by GUNNISON . . , f Kin,UN'78N' Se"- H.-Mra. Mark Dug-hL Dug-hL Lemly "turned from Salt I.akP. ""ere ,h visited relatives for ten days. - ' Th!??L John, S- Peterson entertained on In i y a"ernoon at a rhlldren's partv nt. r ?' her n,e,;e' Edna Cleml z American Fork. About twenty Ism.. p?ssed Pleasant afternoon at ,.; freihmenttter y Wer' 8erVCd Wlth re" thlln rCY1,"- Snow was e'veri a. sur.-m"m.P sur.-m"m.P y Frlda-V afternoon. Refresh-menu Refresh-menu were served. ro?r,;.Cieor?'! H- KnlKhton and son. By-I" By-I" i Salt Lake " relatives and friends : blA r2ber ' Wends of Miss Dora Mar-at Mar-at thf h a 5urPr1ee party In he: honor Punrif,. me ?' Mrs- Mela Hermansen on unaaj evening. ' teao"-,oseph Christensen and daugh-Monday daugh-Monday Were vlB'tor In Mantl or 0r!' ,HjMleth E. Petersen and Mrs. 5 !"" entertained at the home honor i VTsen 0,1 Saturday evening In jionor of Miss Albertlng McPhle of Sail lini.li ,me wre placed and several i-ennfi "elections were given during th' l ' n- l-imr-heon was served to Misses Tm. ?S.ward. lora Be.-k. Vera VA- "- Alhertlna Mr-Phle, Virginia Peter-Rhr.i Peter-Rhr.i , tax'nussen. fjladvs I.arsen, Phi! '. Kdna N'lelson. Jessie M'- P. Mra Addle Burns, Mrs. Klizahetr r'ie.cn, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Andersen |