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Show JJ SA i' j MliS ROY D. SHILL, formerly Miss Rhoda ji i; Vickers, whose marriage, which took place ; August 16, is announced today. ij liava returned from a month's tour of Bear Lake and the north. After remaining re-maining in the city for two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, accompanied by Miss Margaret Beebe. will tour California .before .be-fore returning to their home in Dallas, Texas. They will later make their home in New York. Mrs. Thirza Charon McHan and little daughter, Dorothy Mae. left last week for Haerman valley, Idaho, to spend the remaining weeks of summer visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Davis are receiving receiv-ing congratulations on the birth of a son. Mrs. Davis was formerly Miss Abbie Squires. Ralph Phillips Stiehl left during the week for Berkeley, where he will enter the university as a junior in the department depart-ment of commerce and finance. Miss Lucile McCandless and Miss Lyle Currie have returned to the city, after spending ten days at the Girls Friendly inn at Brighton. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Snvder returned Tuesday, after spending three weeks at Park City and the Hot Pots. They left Saturday to visit in Boston and other eastern cities. Miss Neda Clett, Miss Velma Ohl-wiler Ohl-wiler and Miss Romona Clett have returned, re-turned, after spending their vacation at the lakes at the head of Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Day and their daughter, Miss Dorothy Day, have returned to their home in the city, after visiting im New York and other eastern cities. Miss Day was graduated from Wellesley college in the spring. Mrs. James Grout and son, James, have returned from Denver, Colo. They spent some time in the mountains of Colorado. Mrs. A. W. Koehler and family are spending their vacation in Vivian park. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Peter have returned re-turned from Vivian park. Mr. and Mrs. S- A. Cotterell and sou have returned from a two weeks' tour of southern Utah, before which they spent two weeks at Upper Falls, in Provo. canyon. .-sonal ltli ttSt returned after spend-' spend-' at their summer camp liflSis of Provo river, near M rfne P. Hapgood left Thurs-t", Thurs-t", n-ith her two small daugh-iVe daugh-iVe v,.- and Winifred, for a .:;v with Mrs. Albert Criss iji'v i,.ira K- Snelgrovo and daugh-V-Verine and Marion, are ex-' ex-' Jv,,e next week, atter spending i: S in San Francisco, Los An-"ad An-"ad at the beaches. :. 3nd Mrs. Monroe Friedman ' tv Cal., were in the city the i on their wav from the east Thome, and were guests of Miss '- Smith -Mrs- Friedman was Miss Frances E. Davis of Salt ..Josephine Staley and little son, - . tmesis of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. on iheir way from Kansas "vado to their homo in Los An-'-"''"They will leave 'or Los An2eles : -Trance" Johnson will leave Mon-f.Vew Mon-f.Vew York and Boston, to spend .'V'-i relatives. Miss Helen Starr ;'. jntreles will join Miss Johnson Va and they will make the trip "A Mrs. E. Losee, son, Eu-"sad Eu-"sad Mr. Losee 's sisters, Mrs. p'rerand Mrs. Florence O'Neill, . '.turned from a motor trip through - utone and a visit to Eoar lake. Eairh Pendleton will leave Mon-v Mon-v Brooklyn, where he has ac- position for two year in the . Photo by Thomas studio. Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight 50 Per Cent in One Week's Time in Many Instances s va Hospital. ' C. F. Adams has returned from ' several months in California. ; B. Miller has returned from a jN'ew York, Boston and Chicago. ' .sad Mrs. C. H. Burns have gone 1 3 lake to remain ten days. '' i 'la Gladvs Leaker has been spend- - ::e past two . weeks in Richmond - jfuest of Miss Emma Fisher and Adeline Christensen. .-. H. M. Lauehrini and daughter, have returned from a several ;'trip to southern California. .-.Louis S. Bowerman, wife of the pastor of the Immanuel Baptist, .::t of Kansas City, Mo., was in lake a few days last week, the " of Mrs. G. J. Badertscher in (1 raster heights. Mrs. Bowerman .:aaerway home from California, i. . - Georee E. Dangerfteld and chil-: chil-: snd Miss Beulah Terry have ro-i ro-i from Wildwood, Provo canyon, "? they have spent two weeks at ijiijerfield cottage. . and Mrs. "SVillard Hanson and .:cn have returned from a motor : aoiish southern Utah. - aad Mrs. Charles Oppenheimer ; '-'-i, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hoh-J Hoh-J and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. - :i Xeurneyer and sister, Miss - - Neumeyer, of New York, and v si -Mrs. J. S. Leven of. Pocatello :eiurned from a two weeks' motor 'Bear lake and Yellowstone park. f -Howard Van Tracy of Chicago, M Bussel L. Tracy, arrived I t he Mr. Tracy 's guest at '31 od Second avenue. ' t C. Leake of EIt, Nev., is :, "at of her sister, Mrs. W. B. ' J. 310 B street. i .! ' !.'! Mrs. J. W. Thompson, daueh-I daueh-I ie, and sons, Jack and Bobbie." ,1 ,!" for a two weeks' tour of ! "stone. .. , ,', Cowart. formerlv Miss ; HfKendrick, left Wednesdav fast, where she will meet Mr. i : "no has recently been dis- .'; T the navv. They will home in Philadelphia. i , ' --,,Hobls of Portland, who is , 10 horae after service with 'Cross, will b6 with her sister; -- ,-J-Hosmer, at her homo in Mid- . w days before goiDg on .U ' LL Wlt of Boise, Idaho, is lt'Pg with her son, C. C. Dw-ight, and his family at their home on West First North street. Mrs. Leaver Staulfer, who has been visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Fred Stauf-fer, Stauf-fer, left Wednesdav for her home in New York. After "Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer will come to Salt Lake to make their home. L. E. Viko is spending a short vacation vaca-tion with his parents before returning to Boston, where he is a student at the Harvard medical school. Mr. Viko will complete his studies in the next school year. Miss Trieste Pearson left Saturday morning for California, where she will attend school at Berkeley. Mrs. M. J. Hartwell and daughter, Margaret, have returned after spending the summer in Los Angeles and at the beaches. Mrs. William Sollar and son, Carroll, of Boise, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Sellar's mother, Mrs. S. J. Kraven-buhl. Kraven-buhl. Mrs. George W. Putnam has returned from California, where she has spent the greater part of the summer. Miss Margaret Vermillion, Miss Jennie Jen-nie Ihivall and Miss Butterfleld of Hamilton, Ham-ilton, Ohio, who have been touring Y'el-lowstone Y'el-lowstone park, are expected home tomorrow. to-morrow. Sir. and Mrs. Freeman Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley E. King and Harry Santschi left Friday for a ten days' automobile trip to Brice. On their way home they will visit Fish Lake. Miss Etta Pow-ers, who has been spending the summer with friends in Denver and Chicago, has returned to her apartment at Whitehall. Mr. and Mrs. J. Riley and family have returned to the city, after spending spend-ing their vacation at Lpper Falls, in Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Callow and their daughters, Miss Bessie Callow, Miss Margaret Callow and Miss Frances Cal-low,'have Cal-low,'have returned from a trip to Grand canyon, Brice 's canyon and Little Zion canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kearns. Jr., arrived last week from their wedding trip to California and the northwest. They will be with Mr. Kearns's mother, Mrs. Thomas Kearns. for two weeks before going to Park City to make their homo Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keith, daughter, Miss Katherine Keith. and Mrs. Keith's father, Thomas Blyth, have re- A Free Prescription You Can Have Filled and Use at Home. Philadelphia, Pa. Do you wear glasses? Are you a victim of eye strain or other eye weaknesses? If so. you will be giad to know that according to Dr. Lewis there is real hope for you. 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II can be obtained from any Rood druggist and Is one of the very few preparations I feel should be kept on hand for regular use In almost evi ry family." It is sold iu Salt Lake by Schramm -i Johnson and other druggists. (.Adt-.i turned from New York and are at home in Haxtou place. 4 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. R-egiTey, sou, Emmet, Em-met, and daughter, Naomi, have returned re-turned from an outing in Spanish Fork canyon. Mrs. E. L. Scowu and small son of Butte, Mont., are guests of Mrs. B. E. Calder. Mrs. Scown was formerly Miss Marguerite Richards of this citj'. Miss Linda Jessup has returned from spending two months at the Jessup cottage cot-tage at La Jolla, Calif. She was joined by her sister, Miss Florence Jessup, just before her return, and they made a trip through the San Bernardino mountains. Miss Mary E. Brown returned to the city Friday, after spending the summer visiting friends and relatives in Washington, Wash-ington, New York and Boston. Miss Theresa Winter and Miss Arba-tine Arba-tine James have returned from a several sev-eral weeks' trip through California. Mrs. C. D. Bagley and daughter, Avis, accompanied by Mrs. Bagley 's sister, Mrs. Mary Andrews, of Council Bluff's, Iowa, are on an extended visit to San Francisco, Los Angeles and other coast cities. Mrs. F. S. Derrick and two sons, Frank and Vaughn, and two daughters, Leone and Merle, have returned from EVoar lake, after a vacation of two months. Miss Frances E. Pitt and brother, Thornley, left Thursday for Washington, Washing-ton, D. C., to visit their mother, Mrs. T. D. Pitt. They will return by way of New York. Miss Lucile Armstrong left for a ten days' visit in Park City. She will be tl.3 guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas. " Mrs. C. L. Fisher and daughter, Catherine Cath-erine Alice Levering, left Saturday for Loa Angeles, Calif., where Miss Catherine Cath-erine will continue her studies of dancing danc-ing and music the coming winter. Miss Gladys Smith of Centervillc has returned from a two months' visit in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Miss Smith attended the summer session at the University of California. She spent some time at Santa Cruz, Long Beach and Venice. Mrs. Ruth A. Beckstead and daughters. daugh-ters. Marguerite and Mildred, motored to Los Angeles last week. They expect ex-pect to spend several weeks touring California. While in Los Angers they will be guests of Mrs. Beckstead 's sister, sis-ter, Mrs. E. S. Bartel. . Mrs. L. L. Dale and daughter, Selina, have returned from a month's stay in southern California. Mr. and Mrs. J. Grant left last week for Yellowstone park, to be gone two weeks. On their way home they will visit in Logan for two weeks. Mrs. Robert W. Spangler returned Friday from a several weeks' visit to Twin "Falls and Boise. Idaho. Mrs. Ella Buckley and daughter. El-dene, El-dene, have returned from Los Angeles and the beaches. lit Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Deason and Mrs. Deason's mother, Mrs. E. Whitehead, have returned from a month's tour of Yellowstone park. Miss Camilla Lyon has arrived from New York and will spend two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Lyon, before resuming a theatrical engagement. en-gagement. Mrs. N. H. Snnford 3nd daughter, Helen,' returned Friday from a two weeks' trip to Oakland, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Derrah will be" at hoiv.e in the Hillcreit apartments after September 1. Mrs. C. W. Poulton and family have just returned after a two months' stay at their summer home in A iviau park, Provo canvou. Mr. aud Mrs. L. S. Condie and daughter, daugh-ter, Gladvs. have just returned after a two months' stay at their summer home in Vivian park. Provo canyon. Mrs. Clara W. Beebe and her daughters, daugh-ters, Margaret and Ruth, have returned. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Kelly, accompanied accom-panied bv Mrs. Clara Woodruff Beeba and hex daughters, Majgaret and Euth, 4 |