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Show V.' r A ' " - ! GATUHDAT. BEPTEMBER 20, 1C23 Mr. and Mrs. A. Butt and family baremoTed Into the Wlberg homein the Fourth! ward. Fork Lc::!s tw in A. Talboe afld Mrs. art ' , Mrt. Claud9 Zabrlskle ot Lfriies Awarded by Q Wee. Get your each piircnaaa. fSswd and babr daufh- Usissar. Wdn"-Ciw. Wdn"-Ciw. Hand's parent. Mr. fif Jforesend Wendell Novel t lirinM trip to tha Nores , it Ireo, Idaho Wdir. They I looi 8ttdajr morniatv- norig CannlBl attended a ' ,4 social of the Laumba i Monday evening, given at of Ml" Butn H"611 of I jb Chlpman is confined to fj itli - illness, ...Her many art loping lor a speear r. jlrt. Squire Chlpman la in 4 the Hat Shop during Miss il Illness. net Detta Taylor and daugh ter, Mate Earl, Lola Boley i Luclle Edwards ana Mil der formed a theatre party tight and attended "Sorrel Belief Society of the Second entertained Tuesday afternoon b chapel In honor of President Christensen and Mrs. Lillle present members of the Stake Vict, bat former officer ot the ward organization. An inter, profram was enjoyed, follow-dalnty follow-dalnty refreshments. Those k numbered sixty. fcif the out-or-town visitors !u l . . I . - iitnaeu me xuueriu services ut sou Ingersoll Saturday were: M Mrs. William Geer, Eureka; M Mrs. Frank Bacon, Mr. and canity, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent, ud Mr. and Mrs. Crystal, Mr. In. Emmett Ingersoll, Emmett ion, Jr., Miss Bessie Ingersoll, Juste Chamberland of Salt Lake ind Dr. and Mrs. Countryman of fad, Oregon. are dingerous. They are also jtiiest Insect known. Theji de-lerms de-lerms in, three ways. By con- omit spots and excreta. They eTerrthing they touch. FLY-tffli FLY-tffli Hies. It is safe, stainless, it, sure. Simple instructions bottle (blue label) for kllline Wsehold insects. INSIST on lux. FLY TOX is the scientific fWe deTeloped at Mellon Instl- Industrial Research br Rex filp. FLY-TOX brings health, and cleanllnees- Adr. Mrs. James Oranthum and family left last week for Ely. Nevada, where they will make their future home. Miss ; Mildred Baum commenced work Monday morning in "the Grocery and Notion, department at Chlpman's Mercantile store. Mr. Sarah Dixon and daughter, Florence were in 8alt Lake last Wednesday.. Wed-nesday.. Mrs. Dixon left her daughter at Shriner' Hospital, where she will undergo an operation within the next week. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Werner are the happy parents of a winsome baby oauirhiirikfr All concerned are doing nicely. Mrs. Werner was before her marriage, Miss Verna Nielsen. According to recent reports from the L. D. S. Hospital at Idaho Falls. James Crystal ot this cttyt is slightly on the improve, after several months Illness. The many friends of Mr. Crystal are hoping for his speedy re. covery. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peck -entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for , the following: Mrs. E. V. Peck, Mrs. John Oakason, Mrs. Perry Cripps, Miss Helen Williams, Miss ArxeirCripps of Salt Lake City, and Loren Peck of Ocean Park, California. In honor of Elder Everett Devey of this city who is laboring in San Jose, California, but who visited several days this week with relatives here following a special trip to Utah, Hyrum Smith ot Lehi entertained Monday evening. Quests from this city Included Mr. and Mrs. John Devey and family and as a special guest, Delbert Fugal of Pleasant Grove. Elder Everett Devey returned to San Jose, California, Wednesday, to resume his mission, after a several days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Devey. ' Elder Devey and Mrs.-Rockwood brought the remains ot Elder Rockwood of Salt Lake home for burial, arriving there Saturday evening. Funeral services were held Sunday in the Tale ward. Everett in company with his parents and sisters, Arvilla and Blanche, and Delbert Fugal of Pleasant Grove were among those who attended the services. Elder Rockwood died of heart trouble while on his mission. Eats Big Steak and Fried Onions No Gas "Every time I ate I had terrible stomach gas. Now. thanks to Adler-lka, Adler-lka, I eat. steak and fried onions and feel tine." Mrs. J. Julian. Just ONE epoonful AdTerika re-ito re-ito Ma and that" bloated feeling bo that you can eat and sleep well. Acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes old waste matter you never thought was there. No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels. Aaienna wm .surprise you. Wm. Thornon, Druggist Drug-gist ,dT- Cameo Theatre WEEKLY PROGRAM Saturday Only, September 29 Vera Reynolds' finest Mltn'Tr.':-'""i" Z . .. "tl.'rii ' " -i nfni.a vlhmnt with - ui "uyo awrj aeiignuuiiy tcreeueu. a. t""ui0 par drama, lover laughs and thrills." And of their dogs, almost Mo. Good Comedy. . also Good Vaudeville presented by Second Ward Primary. Matinee 4 P. M. 10c and 15c Pictures-Only. Evpnin in1 !w.viiiiArilIi and Pictures. j-aaday and Monday, September 80th and Oct 1st "THE HATING CALL" with Evelyn Brent and Renee Adoree. ; i . Directed by Jamea Cruie; .... j ia' cIorful, dramatic! "The Mating Call." Thomas Meigban fnt afford tA mu. i, 11 a I'tmK PLEASANT." 1; Admission 10c and 25c 1 Tuesday and Wednesday, October 2nd and 3rd "TJX ATT OATJOfATTD" Vii n w OAUVAW ffif?y Cooper, Noah Beery and Evelyn Brent - -,"i'i'Hig myaiery, veiveiy ronwin. oli lu IkoCfwir.' to "Beau Geste." , 000 r"nipdv "JESSE JAMES." Admission 10c and 2.c. 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An excellent garment for service and comfort, xtr Htavy Weight $1-49 tutl-Cut FUece-Llned, 1 Work Sox Durable Warm Only our Mass fiuying makef these prices possible ( 3 for 25c OurTay-Dayw Overalls or Jumper . VTSSCrm blue otrum, triple-stitched. $1.29 Sheep'lJned Molesldn Cjwts B'ig, warm coats. Two side Hap piK teta : arid "two slash poc-" kcts, fvll belt, large beaver collar col-lar and wool wristlets." $790. $1090 Mrs. Warren C. Boley, Mrs. Ivy Steele and Mrs. Ethel Lowe motored to Salt Lake City Thursday, where thry visited with Will Bromley and family and Airs. Roy Boley. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mra. S. T. Baker on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. J. I Monson and baby ot Bingham Bing-ham Canyott, and Mr. and Mrs. Verdell Sundberg of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coddlngton and Mr. and Mrs. Rax Coddlngton spent last Thursday In Bait Lake City visiting relatives. J Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Pratt spent Friday and Saturday visiting friends in Shelley and Blackfoot, Idaho. While In Blackfoot, they were guests of Ezra P. Monson, a missionary com. panlon ot Mr. Pratt's. Mrs. W. 8. Chlpman is reported to be on the Improve, after several weeks of serious Illness. She Is still con-Onel con-Onel to the L. D. B. Hospital In Salt Lake, however. Miss Clara Miller Ineompanr with Frank Leavitt spent the week-end In Joseph, Utah, guests of Mr. Leavltt's father. James Leavitt and other rela tives. Mrs. Roy Meecham of Parson and Mrs. Qlen Wadley of Pleasant Grove, were guests ot Mrs. Vera Chlpman Satordaj. , Frank Anderson returned home last Friday from the Lehi Hospital, where he has been recuperating for the past several weeks, following serious Injuries In-juries sustained while riding a horse at the Anderson sheep camp. ; i r- i ft - ; I i |