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Show ; Intermoimtam Social Happenings ; 1 NEPHI ! NKl'lll. Auk. i. V.i.. A. II. .l.-i.it.-n of MiHvitUi w;us ;i N'M'lil vl: itor tlii.-i w..tk, Ihf Ktjr-ft of MrH. ;.tml V'oil. MI.-..M V'Tii 1 1 1 1 -t . 1 1 Ji.is rfltirn. l li'imp ntl.-r it.n rxtciul.-il vllli n-l;it 1 v; In Knyet t . Mr. ;t.tirl Mr, ;.. pk- I;- H'.M.h v.w-K.ilt v.w-K.ilt r.iikf Vl.illi.r.s Hi..: '.w.-k. Hi.- K'J. of Ihflr rl;niKhIfr. Mrs. Kl. j r.-n. Sivcii.iuli, Mrs, .lnrri'T) ' I runt-m i.i n of I'rnvo im a RilfHl at tin- Ik. nr.- r.f .1. II. I. lint. Mrs. A. A. AlW n I. i'' 'I'm. : .I..y f.,r a W'Wrk'n vi.Mil in S.'.ll I. al.-. Willi-- Im-r-.-Khe will lh- K"""l "t .Mi'H. II. I-), l-'owl.-r-. Mr. anil Mrs. .1. S. ( i- ll-r -if Sail l.ak-wore l.ak-wore .'.-ili viMtr.ru lilt: early part '.I Uir- WPt.k. Mr. ami Mr;. I..:iiaril S.-hr.t it-M havr- ro-tliriH-rl In Ih'-lr- iM.rnt- ill I'imvo, atlf-r a werk's vi-at Willi Mrs. S-li'-l'i.-lils . a rent:-, Mr. anil Mia, .1. W. I:r..iiirli. A lillii'lli: slu,ua-r wan kIvpm Tups'!;. v r-vr-.nliiK al lln: lir.mi- r.f Mr. ami Mrs. I-:. K. l-'..rrr-.-;t in laini-r- r.f t h.-ir ila ui-'hl .-r l.nr-lle, h.s.- iiirri:K to Wariow KmiiKh. mm of Mr. anil M r-t. .1. W. luouith of IhiH i-lt V . l"ol lilar-.- 'I'liurrirlay in tlin Sail l.aki- liin.l.-. A larK-: nuiiili-'-r of frii-rnlM w:ru jirr-a-nt to i-njoy tin: oi:-laHion. oi:-laHion. Mrs. .1. (i. IroriH lia.s r.-l ur nr-'l li-ntii: aflf-r fl rnolrlh'H visit Willi ri-lam.-s in Louan. Mm. i !) Sm llli of Sill I. a la- is Hie guest of li.r si.sler. Mrs I'.all.h HrmiKli. fjeneal Irons, l-'ontr-lla Meiiniiorl. I sr: Trims. Koal aruJ I. eon Carter inotnn ri In Karalona Monilav. Al I'nun liny were met t.v Mr. ami Mrs. 'I'hornas frawly. Mr. anil Mrs. Ji,se.li Crawly, 1'liylis anil Arvilla Mantriirn. who joined the parly. Mrs. Will l-'oole afler having spent Die prt-st two rnonlhs at (larnlv, has leturneil In her homo In Nephi. Miss liessie Hamilton lias returner! lo her home In Sail Lake, after a. week's visit with her sister, Mrs. V. M. l-'nole. !r. n,n1 Mrs. T. I'. R.-.-se left Thursday for Aftnn, W'yo., In visit relativ.-s. Mrs. (lentno llowarlh of I larfield Is a pruest at Hie home of her parents, Mr. am) Mrs. J. I-',. Irons. Miss Tlu-lma (lowly is visitlnn friends and relatives in Salt Lake. Lester (Justin and family have returned to their home after an extended visit ill Sa.npete rountv. Will Orme and family me spendinft their vacation in t he eauvotl. Mr. and Mis. I'aul Hooth arc enjoying a trip through "Wyoming. Mrs. llvrum l:roiu;h has returned to hef home lifter a two weeks' visit with hfr parents, .Indue and Mrs. Joshua Greenwood of Sail l.s.ko. Mrs. Nellie Stallin-s of Salt Lake is visiting friends and relatives in .ophi, h guest at tho home of Ir. and Mrs. D. O. Miner. Mr. and Mrs. .Tames Viekers have returned re-turned homo after sprinting- tho last two -weeks in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Viekers are touring tour-ing Yellowstone park. Mrs. Orson Ca.ier has returned to her home after having spent the past two weeks visiting with Iter daughter. Mrs. Lawrence itlaekelt. Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Luff of Salt Lake spnt a few days of this week visiting relatives in Nephi. Mrs. Minnie Leverage of Salt Lake has heen a guest for tho past two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shederick Lunt. J EUREKA EURKKA, Auk. 17. Mrs. T. P. Sullivan Sulli-van and daughter, Mis Mary C, and Miss Mumlo 1 ,aylon left "Wednesday for an automobile trip to Idaho and Montana, iirtondinj? to spend a week or more in "Yellowstone park. They were joined at Idaho Kails by )r. and Mrs. John ilamii-fln ilamii-fln of Butio, who were to he the other 1 members of the parly in the trip through the park. Leaving the park, they will go to Livingston, Jic.eman and Tiutte. Mrs. From on Smith of Boulder, Colo., it In TCureka, visiting1 with M vs. Oeorce Z. Tliusnian. Mrs. Smith has recently returned from San Francisco, where she visited -with her .son, Lieutenant Feay Smith of the 15Sth irKnntry. Mrs. Verne Overbansley returned to her homo in Kninhtville during the week, after spend in several months In southern south-ern California, where she went to visit her husband, who unt (1 recently had been in train in it at Camp Kearny. Mr. Overhansley was promoted to corporal just prior to his depart uro from Camp Kearny u short time ao and is now on his way for active service overseas. Mrs. R. Hellon, Mrs. 11. Ilopklnson and the latter's son, Willie, axe spending the month at Vivian park, in Provo canyon. can-yon. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Rasmus Kelson Kel-son entertained the members of the T. 0. K. club. Luncheon was served at 5 o'clock, following the regular program of the club. A special g-tiest of the club was Miss Isabella White of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Henry Osborne will entertain the club at tho next meeting, to be held on September 5. Mr. and Mrs. ,1ohn IT. MrChrystnl and daughter, Miss Bobbie, returned early in lh" w:4:, after hp-rndSrig a few days at I'ir.vo Mr and Mrs. L. C. I y arid ja-jnter, M i.-m C.tiii'T.ji.-, and Misa Alice ti;' nson r n.rri.rd Snt-'i;o. ati-r a visit 1'rovo and Sprii,L'vdl; fri'ridi. Mi-, j.jsie l'!.-(Ui of Salt Lake is in Kun-k.i, Ums gm--t of .Mr. and Mrs. Ja-:k Nfl.-on. M r. and Mr s. W. J. STorrs of Silver Ciiy and Mrs. Ja'k Nef-n of Kr.-ka r.iiiiin-1 Siin'J.iv ovn i hi,', al'er a visit .VMM .Mis. St'.cis' relntucs at A rner led n Koik. Miss Mai'W Sunrs . a fi'onipan led iLi-in hoinr: ;iiirl sill remain in Silver Cilv for a wi-el-. . Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. ILowa and son, A. K. I'.-rA'-, of Srn-rarnefiio, Cal.. h;j vo been tbe ... sis of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Inii this v, . M rn. fM we and M 1'S. Inch are M'ers, Mi. and Mrs. A. J. Uruneau and daugh-ii-rs, MisM KJin-la and Miss Ruth, and Mis A I,i riA N'-n 1 1; SI Ufa (1 rove out from Salt Liikt- Tm-S'jav morning mid .sjjent the day isiMiig Airs.' ( 'oi'lYv and family. Mrs. (Jrej'hton Hruwn and daimhter, I :,i rim ra, tf s A ngeles arri veil in hu-rt-ka. Hunibiv for a visit with Mr. and Al r Malk MK 'hry S t a I. Waller Kit'-h, Jr., left this week for a visit with Mrs. Fitch and the children, who for t he pnst few months have been making thir home at Coroiiado li'-ach, 'ai. Air. I-'itch will ni'ne In.s family ba-k lo Kureka about the first of the corning mon i hi. Mm, l-rank Oarrity and little flaughler. Ma r- ?'ra.iK'es, are sp'-nding a few days Willi Salt l.ake friends. Airs. J. j. Stack left Saturday of last vek for Twin Falls, Idaho, for a visit with her sun ami daughter. Air. Ma tt fe Sharp and son of Livingston. Liv-ingston. Mont., are in Kureka for a visit with the former's parents, Mr. and M rs. Durfee. Mrs. C. J. Ifannifin, Mrs. Mary Bonner, Bon-ner, Mls.s (ja.rld and Con Hannifin, Jr., were at Salt .Lake on a short visit early in the week, the trip being made by auto. Aliss Arj Hanson wn.s here from Salt Lake this week, Die gueat of Miss Catherine Cather-ine Doty. Mrs. Alice Rife returned to Salt Lake City, Sunday, after spending three weeks visiting her sons and numerous friends In the Tin tie district. 1 ELS3N0RE . KUSTNORK, Aug. 17. Mr. and Mrs. J. I'. Montague entertained Monday in compliment com-pliment to Miss Bertha Montague of I'reston, Idaho, whe is their guest. Dancing, Dan-cing, music and games were the features. Refreshments were served. The decorations decora-tions were in goldenglow. About twenty guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hanson and sons, Harold ajid Tliad, spent the week at Salt Lake. Mrs. Sena Bell visited at Sallna for several days this week with her daughter, Mrs. J. Webb. Miss Rut h Johnson is spending a two weeks' vacation at Miiford with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. An toil Johnson. Mrs. TT. A. Larson and children have returned to Miiford, after visiting with friends and relatives in Klsinore. Mrs. T. K. Douglas of Garfield is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Busk. Mr. and Mrs. D. Oscar Kirk of Salt lake are visitors here. Mrs. Kirk was formerly Miss Agnes Sylvester. 101 len Nielsen entertained Tuesday for Lloyd Leavitl of Joseph, who left later for an American ramp. Mrs. Christie Lee, with her children, Lloyd. Berenice and Clark, left this week for Mlltord. after visiting at the home of Mi-, and Mrs. Walter Smith. Mrs. J. 11. Willardson spent a few days of the wreek In Salt Lake. The following have gone to Little Zion and Bi-yce's canyon for an outing: Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Evans Ev-ans of Salt Lake, Mrs. Fred Lee, Mau-rine Mau-rine Lee and Phil Iee. Mrs. E. M. Greenwood was hostess Friday Fri-day in celebration of her birthday anniversary. anni-versary. Mrs. Axitcme Nielsen Is visiting in Vermilion. Ver-milion. Word has been received here that Herman Her-man Sylvester and Raymond Nielson are among the boys "over there" in the trenches. I AMERICAN FORK f v AMERICAN FORK. Aug. 17. Mrs. A lex Cunningham entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McBride Tuesday Tues-day evening, prior to their leaving for their new home at Btirley, Idaho. H. L. Evans is at Fort Russell, Wyo., visiting with his brother, Corporal R. A. Evans. Corporal Evans expects to be transferred soon for overseas duty. Mr. aJid Mrs. W. G. Storrs of Silver City and Mrs. Elsie Nelson of Eureka motored to American Fork and were Sunday Sun-day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Storrs. M iss Mabel Storrs accompanied them home Sunday evening and spent the week as their guests. Mrs. Julia Robinson and daughter, Sarah, left the early part of the week for Basalt, Idaho, where they will be the -i."-.---.s of Mr. ;.!;! Mrs. John A. Robin-lormer Robin-lormer . n:e --itn l-'or'k rf-.-iderits. j Mr. and -Mrs. .-ln ' 'r and famdy of -M"" a. C.ir::i i.i. i:.-s' oi A'eri- 'r: For! fri,.,;, t:.- .vtrlv part of the "-k. Mr. arirl Mr. ): ar l'nrnier residents resi-dents oi tin.-, i;i:y. inovin' to Canada a n-i:u:jO:- nf vt.ii a-o. Tiir- or"!!(-er ;,:mJ ' ! ..-r? uf l:.e Third Witril Surr;i' S'-hfMd -1 : j l-J an outing at S.i.ratoi'a f-V;day e 1 ri i r . !;o;itir;. I'ajh-ir' I'ajh-ir' and driML.iiu', luuwcd hy lLinchcon, w-re eri)o-i. -! r. and I.. K. Storrs of Mau'na wT.- Sunday f-yi. at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. J. Y;iU SUirrs. l':ivi,i C'uLisin ;i:id fiiinily of Idaho motor..-J to Am..Ti,-;ui fork the irarly part of t;n: week. ;t tid ore :ue.st.s of Mr. L'ou-yin'H L'ou-yin'H moiher. Mrs. Khz-ii'i-th Cousin. Mr. am M rs. K. M. ( hr:sienson ar.d '.-hiidrn of S.ilt Lake sjiu t ha week in this city as ltu'.-.-Ls of relatives. Mr. :i Hi M rs. Oeortto Ahel and Mrs. Jl--nry Mm.-h vt-nt to Idaho the early part of the week ar.d will be the u-ijest s of relatives at Sh-lh-v for a ''Oiiple of weeks. Miss llattie J-ee" of Salt Lake spent the U'f.-k in i h i citv. the 'tiest of her aunt, Mrs. Mattie M'-tauc. Uishop and Mrs. Josrph H. Storrs wrrn Snli U-tki; vj.-itors Tucs-iay to see their son. Herl, w!io iias heen in ndlitary training train-ing at the I'ni vi;rsi: y of I'tah, ;ind who left for another camp Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kirkrnan and family fam-ily lefr Tuesday for Helper, where t hey expert to j-pend the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Herlh.7 Silk of Salt lake spent Wednesday and Thursday in American Kik as the truest of her father and mother, moth-er, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Turner. 1 ELY, NEVADA ELY. New. Aui. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Fred West, "Aliss Julia West, Peari West and Miss Ash, niece of Mrs. West, left Friday morning1 by motor for Salt Jake .City and other points in Utah. Mrs. David Keedy will he hostess at the next meeting of the guild of St. Bartholomew's church. -Mrs. Charles S. ('handler entertained Tuesday at dinner, in compliment to Mrs. Thomas Mitchell. Other pueLs were Mrs. Holmquisl and the Messrs. Bo wen. Mrs. John Weber was a dinner hostess Tuesday evening, in honor of her son, John, who entrained Wednesday for special spe-cial service at Keno. Mrs. I. C. C. Whitmore was hosteu? at the meeting of the Eiy navy unit Thursday Thurs-day afternoon. Miss Carol Clark ' charmingly enler-iained enler-iained the Rainbow Girls at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Clark, at a mothers' party Kridny evening, eve-ning, the fifteen members of the Junior Girl Scouts and their mothers enjoying the evening. Mrs. L,. H. Murdock. who spent. the past month in California and Utah, returned re-turned home Monday evening. Mrs. Thomas Jj. Mitchell of Salt Iike City, who has been the guest of Mrs. Waiter K. Holmquist for the past ten days, left Wednesday morning. While Jiere Mrs. Mitchell was extensively entertained, en-tertained, many dinner parties n.nd bridge luncheons being given in her honor. Mrs. Francis J. Rooney was hostess at the last meeting oi the Spoon club. The prize was won by Miss Fannie Cupid. Miss Jean Jackson entertained thirty of her young friends at a lawn party Wednesday evening. Cards and dancirxg were enjoyed and supper served. Mrs. W. A. Moylc entertained Tuesday at a birthday party for Master Wilbur Moyle. The guests were Neil, Margaret and Jack Callahan, Jr., Carol Moyle, Virginia, Vir-ginia, James and Elizabeth Wallace, Mary and Mildred Potter of Ogden, who are visiting Mrs. J. J. Raposa, Mrs. Potter's mother. Mrs. J. M. Neagle entertained the Pirate Pi-rate Bridge club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Bcreman Witcher and daughter, "Babbie," left Wednesday morning for Salt Lake Citv, en route to New York, where Miss Babbie will enter en-ter one of the prominent eastern seminaries. semi-naries. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam McKnight and son, of Carson City, have been the guests ! of Mr. ?nd Mrs. Ira J. Mr-Knight this week. Mr. M., -Knight left 1-Yiday for a I tour of the state by motor. Mrs. Me- , Kniht and Daniel will return to Carson ibujr September 1. -Mrs. John Huntington Eager and Mr.', fl. A". 'eller, who spent the pa-t three i iMomhs in California and other Pa.-u;c 1 c-aHt piint;i, returned Tuesday evening. ' Mil. Waiter S. Holmquist and Mrs. Tj. ! '1. Cannon accompanied Mrs. Thomas L. 1 Mitchtll to C'ibi'e Wednesday morning, j fr-s. Ham' Marotte. formerly Misd Kuih Mclonald. left Wednesday morning morn-ing with her husband for the state unl- j varsity at Reno, where he will tiUe training for army servio.e. Joiin Weber, Jr.. was among the nineteen nine-teen Trho left on Wednesday morning for special sfrvice at Keno, as was also Kd-ward Kd-ward J. Mr-Kllin. Jr. Mrs. Gael S. 1 loag entertained the members of the Amateur Bridge club Thursday 'evening. ' Park Grier, son of Mr. and Mrs. C L. I Grier, and brother of Miss Hamefe 1 Crier, was one of the boys who left ; Wednesday morning for special service at the University of Nevada. j EVANSTON, WYO. ) I i i KVAXSTON. Wyo., Aug. I". Mr. and Mrs. i Fn-d Bower of Salt Lake arrived io Kvaubtoa ! Saturday evrninx of laac week for a short visit i Willi p. lativ5 and frif-nds. j Mi.-p Margrei Arnold left Tuesday nvening for , ft'ieridan, where bhe will yisit frieuds for tome lime. At a sperial meeting of the Ladies' literary flub Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Thomas ' Osborne the following were elected to membership in the club for the coming year: M rs. Albert ! Goodman, Miss Marguerite Cameron, Mj"s. H. A. i Omticu. Mrs. Dagniar O'llara aJid Mrs. J. II. ' Hellewt-IL Mrfi. DonaJd Foote of Ro-k Sprina epeot a few hours in Kvanston Saturday morning of last I week, the guest of Mrs. Marke W. Koote. J Mrs. Hoy li. Bryan returned Sunday from , SaU Lake, where she spent a week vitiitng i friends. Six-Icon members of the Girls' Friendly society, arcompanlcd by Miss Besfile Black ham and Mrs. ; Harry Judd. rvtunied from Bear lake Sunday j morning, where they had upent a Jolly week's vacation. . j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foote have returned to thpir horn In Magna, Utah, after a few days' visit with relatives and friends. They were ac- j conpanied to Salt Lake by Mrs. Donald Foote. Mrs. Iteene Burke of Ogden. Vtah, spent Sat- j urday in Kvanstoo visiting friends. i Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ja-A Ritchie will be ! pleased to learn, that they have returned to Evan- j ston to reside. Mrs. El la JohDson and daughter, Miss Myrtle, j returned Tuesday from Lojran, Utah, where they j visited George Johnson, who has been in train- i hifr al tho Agricultural college. Mrs. Louis G. Evans of Roseburg. Ore., Is a KU&st at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. William Burdett. Mrs. Evans will be well remembered in Evans ton as Miss Nellie James, whose father was sheriff of Uinta county a number of years ago. Mrs. Charlotte Wade and Mrs. Lydia . Irvin, who have been visiting their sister. Mrs. Mary Rlackham. returned to their home in Anaconda, Mont., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Burdelte. Sr., and daughter. daugh-ter. Miss Lorlnna Burdette. and Miss Gladys Mathews left Friday morning for a motor trip to Logan. Utah. They will visit many points of Interest In Utah before returning home, " Mrs. William Gilpin and children returned, home Tuesday from Son Antonio, Texas, where they visited Lieutenant and Mrs. Clifford Gilpin. Mrs. George E. Pexton and Mrs. Jake Gotlsleln entertained at a prettily arranged dancing party Wednesday evening In honor of the birthday anniversary an-niversary of their sons, Sidney Pexton and Lester Gottstein. The guest met at the Evanston hotel, from which place they went to the Normandy ; hall, where dancing was enjoyed until a late ! hour. Mrs. C. H. Sotier, Mrs. Pexton and Mrs. ' Gottstein chaperoned the party. After the dancing a prettily appointed luncheon was served at the home of Mrs. Gottstein on Main street. Mrs. Arthur Gottstein of Salt Lake assisted the hostesses host-esses In serving. Among the guest present were Miss Katherine Keith and MIhs Mary Neal of Salt Lake, Miss Eleda Eastman, Miss Lola Judd, Mies lOlinore Ayer, Miss Clara Horrocks, Miss Olive Blaekham, Miss Prances Lane, Miss Nelida Durnford, Miss Frances Smith. Miss Lillian Baker, Miss Thelma Murray, Gordon Spencer, Chester Myers, Oscar Peterson, Henry Myers, Lloyd Goodman, Good-man, Charles Soller. Clarence Anderson. Dewey Anderson. Glenn Garner. Elmer Osborne. Mr. and Mrs William Blyth. Mrs. Charles Blyth, Violet McCualg and Louis Emert, besides the guests of honor. Mrs. James SchafTer and daughter, Miss Marguerite, Mar-guerite, of North Platte, Neb., arrived In Evanston Evan-ston Thursday morning to visit Mrs. George Baker and family. After a month's visit in Evanston with relatives rela-tives and friends. Mrs. Arthur Gottstein returned to her home in Salt Lake Thursday. Miss Katherine Kith and Miss Mary NaJ, who have been gnests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Blyth for a fortnight, returned to their homes In Salt Lake Thursday. 1 MALAD, IDAHO J . MALAD, Idaho. Aug. 17. Miss Marie Covert and Miss Merle Thomas have returned re-turned from Berkeley. Cal., where they visited the past two weeks. Miss Anna McAllister returned Thursday Thurs-day from a visit in Ogden. Utah. Miss Elizabeth McDougall visited with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McDougall at Poca-tello Poca-tello this week. Mrs. W. M. Leigh entertained the Kensington Ken-sington club Thursday afternoon. Miss Edna Greaves of Brigham City, Utah, arrived Wednesday to spend a month in Malad. Mrs. A. E. Pelton visited in Salt Lake City during the week. Miss Bertha Thomas and Miss Hazel Waas left Monday for a week's vacation in Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. Lubin Jones. Mrs. Brig E. Jones and daxighter, Beth, spent the last week-end in "Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Jones returned re-turned Sunday from a ' visit at Ogden, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Heading of Ogden, Utah, are visiting in Malad. Mrs. George Metcalf of Phillipsburg, Mont., is the guest o her sister, Mrs. John Daniels. Miss Mabel Richards of the L. D. S. hospital at Salt Lake is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Briggs visited at Blackfoot and Fort Hall the latter part of the week. Mrs. A. W. Bush entertained tho Ladies' Aid society Friday afternoon. Mrs. W. E. Wass and daughter, Alice, visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Daniels Dan-iels at Garland, Utah, this week. Miss Blodwin Evans left Wednesday for a month's stay at Brigham City, Utah. Mrs. Elsie La Terrin of Salt Lake City is the gnest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fredrick Fred-rick son. Mrs. John Andrew and Mrs. T. E. Hunsaker have returned from Palo Alto, J Cal., where they visited their husbands,' who are stationed at Camp Fremont- . v Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Price have at turned to their old home in Salt Lake City to reside. Miss Mabel Daniels has returned to her i home in Pocatello, after visiting relatives here. If "you are unacquainted with the , efficiency of Tribune Want Ads, try ! them and see what they will do for j you. . m |