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Show THE SOCIAL HAPPENINGS i r:--!t- '''!. Milan Harris. Harriet rijher and nptibi!-Mr. and d Geortre Farnes Mr. Gladys Peery at n weddiiii? anniversary a hOffr by the Thursday. The were Mr. and I'WXI.V. "ru II"f! i to : a J I'ayson. March 4 was gtvtn and Mifes La Rue Wor.en-rofRu'ver. Those present irclud- I the Misses I.uciU WUhtiaah. Reu-ti- h Bertha Messnef, Dora Mrs. Jena Mary Craven. Feery. Mr. IM I'atte-- i a:.. I Than lilnsrh.-tni- . Mr V.'nvr ''iir'lir Mr. and Mr. E. Grrtr.i entertainedTiifsdAv for Mr. and Mi. Frank flan-l;ns. Mr. nt ilrn. J. F.us'no Htiish. Atiuron Nehemer- was guest of honor lnni- Tu lay. Present :i'a family re Mr nnd Mrs. Amnion Nebeker.u Mr. and Mr. Metvln Wilson and Mf!. E V. Nebeker. Mr. ar d Mrs. -- Trr.r t F.r-resti- Gar-tnT- . ne nan, rbil-.firr- tii Neieker. Jr.. AllsMl .M' Arm N'.ick"r. CIiudr M- Mr. r..' An rmii Pukerlis.Stkr, Mrs. Jart"1 and en ' rrt.t ill r Ht.-- Af R.-v- . rnxn f".vlns; Mttpt- J. a V m t Mr. : , 1 tun. Mr - frMr ( -- T rW, , i r. .t-- Tl-i- ,fr"i". t Jn'Ti Van.- !":.; i.f ) the Fait i' nter-ttl- f A,. V. rttr!t?f."i - cr V.'tll-i.if- d In n tb Wi:t'x. rn Ferr ; . N'eb--ke- r. r, tltji Tr-.ur-.li- Sherrr"r. Mr, E. J. F,sffer. Mr. rd llilb. (!r.inp Mr-t- . Trirlnr wis fc e t .'Va'irv Mu Tbirsflav of honor a: . bur.t jwrr an.i Mr)denhsll gtren fl'ivm--M ' VJ f;vn pr"-- r zhtrar. Th .'- f r Mr i:..t;-- i tr Thrlr krv. r '",- !- Til.-o- n. - M?-- : t'pi-- e f 1 "1, f Oerru!.!!. tt,- - f H--- Th Crvsfil V'ki Mr1. j,rfr n .Mr ?'r rnrtr M U 'rhnnli. ICath-rr- r Gardner and ;te kv were Or . a t riven hv Mr. and it I. Wilson rrt.Jv. Trf. I:. K Uiirn. Mr r. ,t. nadh-m- , Mr. fnd n.t ?fr l'"i'r Vfr. Mr. iti r'r.it.k ' ; ?frr. Tlav t. r r t Mr tloTs'iri!, Mr. l.rn Mr. S'.tn-r- , nnd 'm"-l- rr ; Mr jrr Vr-- : r" IJulln. Mrs. Abraham guests Mr. and Mr-Thoma Plant. Cottle. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mr. .rntth. Mr. and Mrs. Kdwln and Mr.. Antlrew JJatr. Mr. nnd Mr. Christian Anderson and Mr.". J. T. Thompson. Children of Prlffbt Thursday tendered him nJoseph Lirthday imny, it beintj hi 8vrtty-tintl- i birthday. Mr. and Mrs. August Sfliow entertained rt jrotfrcsst ve five hundred Tuesday. Lumh was served to thirty ?U'sts. First prizes were awarded to Y.. . Harris and Klmer Stoddard. Mr. M. A. Knapp ami Fred Chrlstcnsen won the fioohv pri7-.- . Mr. Ar.xf Doty entertalnrd tv.rntv- iKht hiWIrtn vlth a birthday party Saturday In honor of her oaunhtf r Fina's sixth blrtrday. Mls.j .foephln Wallaeo of the North Carht- - Hijrh jxltool spent the week-en- d In ?alt I.nk. Wnn Ni: Pohlnson spent the week in K:nithflId with her sister Mr?. Leon Mathers. A danMr.ir the wis rtlven women of thfparty Pit hruond Horn by K It n ir was riul... Tht Funk ami Mrs. '. ld hy Snator J. Y. irrand G. U'rnllcy. John of lias been I.! itcusht'T at Pirh rnor.d. Mrs. FJornr Nlon entertained In rw home nt a farnilv dinner Tliiriay. Mr. A. A.In Thomas entertained Satof her daughter Mildrd. urday Mr. and Mrs. Pricr tonon cntertni ne i evenlna:. The Rut were Mr. Friday Mrs. John Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. and J Mr. Mrs. YVHPam Mr. and Mrs. J.nlI.. Shepard. Mr. Uarrtt. and Mr. Parley Merrill. .Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Chrl)tnsen. Mis t)th!ia Anderson and Henry Stoddard. Mrs. Vloli Johnson cntertslned Thursday evening. . I Sn-.tlre- tdn s Mr" ic frn ; An-ierao- -- Minv.u.r, Ittr!I Ipj:.Vrt 4. Mrs. C. I in Tl' Mr. i,iv vls-itln- hr rr .t' ntr-talnc- Mrs. -i-,-.- T'rrE r-- . I.u--- War- -. l!Hhth lo!r j.r.'li'v T'i'-- i" : p Tt'trdte'. Dixon. Mirsre . Hat't-'Vrl- d. Jwn IV rlDixr-- Ai.ni' P Frr Ioirt'. . L,i!- Allc Midval. Marh 1 Col- M. J. Jov an. I Mrs. William - ai r ' t t r v. of Mr. bert. f.Mr. r at the monthly r- - . Joy hotcret and fr. ifofc s.'riirv. wai nM- -t trivon afternoon In oepflorr Thursday t" f'rtrisrn Taytor. th Mthodlst Kplfcopal rhurch. ..itiui! I..IhrTlor. rf P.'r.I nrul Mr,ntrain-.Members of the Plat club will be K. A. .tr SnT!r f rttrtaln-- . Thursday afternoon by Mrs. p. Jonea. T; s., tiff tt th ,. 'rhy-tr- n! W.Mrs. Charles I.ehmtn entertained at m . Inn- h Turs.'.r.. Xtr". irn a blrthdav party Frtdav. Mrs. Jesse t.ii-lin.n. M"ri. Viol-wr .Mrs. Mose tj.trff. Mrs. Htl.er nml Mr. Viola Mf 'l'Hi Avjett and Mrs. I.. A. Protvti were P.ri : ..r. .1 Manwltt awarded whist priz.-sFr' i A "Ie.ip year dance I clven Tuesday I.rrnrnon Mr. Jir lf'-r'i"'; the- Merry Makers" Sewlnt? evettloK ti by from jjl ttirr,r,l lli-.- t r of ilr.iv- - elb.f sisUted by Mrs. Wllilam It. Jon Xfr. f Mr iit ilrs. P. and Miss Honore tufc in Goff's opera o;i Af ti ho'is. " -' The Itdie' ISp.i'liriC circle met f.tr'Mr nnd afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. A'lii; Mi an. a J. Joy. SSt t r froti r' r ' la. rr'irnil n t tr!l to ':ilt f'r Ml. Miss Irett-Williams entertained Ttlnf Imprnv-tnnJImim-.- I t member of the Merry Makers' Sewing .VAfi Th !"'rt itri it.iv.. a Ur.ce Kriila). elni at her home Saturday nlrrht. :to' lUby week will l observed here by the Iidjes- iir.vlinjr circle. Dr. Samuel IIMIK. PMH of Salt Itke.3 Pail. health commissioner r, T'v I. fT -vt ill lecture on at Welfare" Child .. I . r M.f.'h Kork.n o'clock Sattmlay'sf ternon in the . x R ffr r.f i to f .tii"l r..oit.a theatre. i:.trl Walt of My Ttrvl J.imof thi Mrs Uotert Wallace entertained her of i:Ua'-tFiler n;d ttn)imi: cptii from Fall Pake at her of Fjard't sewlnsr (tinrori r.nd :rief..tn iitii.it m Midv!t Wednesday afternoon. Fork. Members of the P. D. S. oholr will I Mr. and Mr furry FffiP.aum orro srlie n !. rt Thurs.lav evening in the f.uVr ."'ii"tiv f Mr. Iart. room. Mblvale Mk of ialt tr -- Jo'.-t.entertained Mrs. srj"ir' William i ii f'Prien i i on the r wek rn.t titt'" sint club at Hundred Five the members of .1. t Mr Wttn.ii Thmas. wlfit i. Mrs. Charles P.ork-forMondav. bottie iva lfr J"ft for Warner Thorna M. 1. II. Phelp Mrs. J. Mrs. and I ,i the summr. enter-t.itn-- Jov ver. awarded to prizes. entertained Newltt Mr. .tri.l :.tr? Mr. William Watts Hr!da Fundav vnlhs.ann!- informally flub the Nlttht members of ir, honorr of tlt' Mrs. home. at her evenlncr Wednesday.urs. tn ii.iimn r.irrrt "i wrs.irv a and family iiinnr H. I. Miller and William Waters won Ifur ver triveo Tiiurrtv evenlnir rt the the prDs. Mrs. William tVRrlen entertained the horn of Mr. and Mr. J. It. "' and of Mrs. luh Saturday Ntuht club at her home Sat''" rnl" urday- evening. un l a fw of th older vh Mrs. Ileber Aylett entertained at a Thos from nut rrrr Wednesday Wlltism It. luncheon and card were rovrn wer- ?Ir. and MrI partywon ff Favors by Mra. an. Ir. and Mrs. afternoon. of S!f ! IlurirThomas II lfthf. Mrs. Andrew M.Parson. of Cro'o F.ri ntertalnetl th Mrs. D. A. Drown and Mrs. frj, );n. Aid ri ti of ml.l'n,irv Mrs. oluf Wdr.-d.t.Tims takln? Ion entertained P'riday afternoon. her 'J Fto.liJ;rd. Mrs. at car!s and luncheon in honorofof Verriirr . - Mr Mr .. Thoilor I. nnd sl.ter Mrs. Thomas Hrindlv Ifirrr r.iu.n. U here visitinK in Midvale. t;v. toK. !'rrri T!f rbmnt wrs nalMr.whoFrntul V ill!. it. entertained v club at her of th Husy P At t'f- .- T' tr I war r"ir.Ion Tf member nf erroon and evrifr!s; at th city horn- - Wednesday aftrnoon. a Members of the M. I. A. wave aN"tif 4") p. pavIli'Ti.. In P. D. r'. fi f tfrnit'n T was s lvn ovr to evening Tuesday h Ci r"y n (,ft !: th ward. A prosramapi. vrstnr. Thoi tkrr rrr Hal OftrtT" JIIHUAY. P!.hoo -fr Kl tariri 4v-i- ii tn Ilor.r.er"iMVn.l td Mr hi- r Annl P.k.. finnrp4. Mrs. C. N. Poutson March Murrav. lto-Ml' ftlair?' Mi In Honor i:r,tti. Frtdav afternoon entrrtalnd Prof. rtrl Fid-- r of officers of the Primary association. Mirk P'A'-t n r ; J?r. Anrl ,i Mrs. J. ',ir-- r;...'t:. f Kloren puests: fodonlnc were Morsran Trie C. Mrs. F. MiIIr. Mr. F r Ht:o:t. tat pircl nr.! Fd Mrs. frfrrPrekson. N.rman !;, Mr. Invj,, Mrs Hrrion. Mr. PlnKham. act i a ,r'7 W. nr.jh'y ti- '.n t.t" fo- v Mr.. Welch. Mr.. C. P. Gatifua and ' tt " c ?t ir.irr Pevnobls. F t? enf ti.Jl.ir! tl.e Mt Pmllv t'aldwell entertained M- ! Mr F. for a candy at nj .t.rtrijcirla Faturdiy r.eehlve hall. aid Mr W. M Smith and in th First waril amusement Mn-,!V r .' Mill-to cone has It J Irs t! f'owr of Ili hf !!.. J fuiittv Mrs. r Jim dauMer. visit to i wfr k vi(t- - W itt v. ;"(? tti" a. r choir ave a. musical ' Sandy "fetir rot. of - S'."r.Tt Frk frfnd - to Th e Murrav First ward t? member riof nich- choir Thursday In ihf Murray amuse- f f f rt irt hon-'!" ' r of ment t all. l.!irfr anr Amer-'- n i!tr xir and Mrs. Richards of atthe dinner riry entertained me!ter fr re- sr t i r c '.of ar and Heber Aamodt Hivril TT ltost a yAtwood W. Tr- n3 Mrs. GeorK vlsttlnK Otrden. ker of FriMi Ruth MlP- -r entrtalned T" , ' r p Th cards. and musb with day Merl McMl f: Mt- i wr t; dTwhsf ptsts: ' ; Warinskl. I.yl C'lhonn. of dive at Millan, r Ttnn!e PowcP. Hfrtfa Cahoor ar.d of ";v-.- lt'.Pneite Cahoon. who l a ben vislt-ir-M5 .r ,; l.yl MlPer. ''.irt A'a Mrs. if. nr. Merrill, has and A r, r, on '"ttsr ftrat-'..!) Jt.tft ' Women of t! Mtilnal Irprorf ment P' llor. r -tlon of Grant ward entertained" r pr. M r in f - r year ball. :t :td Mil- - Tt:iav at a len entertained yvomen Tuesday tviM v-- tj and danc. a card pa-t- y at pebektb nr I'iiri r t " rela- ' co ti.vi.Mdn. 1 a I, Mr. a- v..! i; i M :, f f Mr. .'nJt'F'n March 4. Mr. ar.d Mrs. ri.n atsd Mr. .i.i 1 Johnoalvlll. F. entertained Monday for Wild t r.x 'i n Sf. "Ida-r ::r. ,u: Gladys, who left for lr.fil:ghter Sa!t f ?tr. tr rirMetvin lilonquist. eldest son of ilaj'or Pr.iptr I.i . n Wr.tr everlcr Mr Axcil I:lonoulf. nd Miss Can rn'ifjiir.' nr..l ifr.( and .!r. Irtli Hi rrv; "rt st Pa!l ivere rr f Mr. married Monday In of Cns !.'. i!en. Mr Kan P isson ntr-- f 'r nr.! Sixteen friends of Chestr Teterson Mr. an. I Mr. C. M. !r. Mrs stirprlsfd him Moinlay. and Jo.- h Fox. aU of r C. Nelson Mr. Vd Paiiey of Idaho Is vlsltlnif bis Net nr. d Mr.. !.slle foror.!. nnd Mrs. James Judd at P"pton. datiKhtr Mr. and Mr. Wil'ord Wilcox spent Saturday Mi Claire ! v r. i ." Vf '.inK. her parents In .Salt with and Sunday Th" bom of Mr. andn Mrs. F. P. .T. Pake. t.c of delightful Fr; th was th Mrs W. M Povden and MIs Amy fverir.e. Thursday entert lined at cards Tuesday pathrrinr f'.or.'. of Mr Jand Mr. Nrat Poyden t ti Mrs. J. t Hoyden. Mrs. K. A. North-cofor ."iii' nson. Cnrisf M". Mr I'r.if.ff and Miss NH Hhoades. Mr. .and Mrs William Irapr. Mrs Jr. Mr. Mrs and P.sl. anl CITV. Moad.tv evrn rtertaln.I llrrM I;ej;i.i:csn.l Ite vZ rstr.i 4 Mrs. Olive Heber City. March dinner Pond entertained at a birthday HKII'fOMI. Pew is. Mr. Mrs. Mr. and Pay .t t T'.i tf Tl;i::dav st Mr. and Mrs. P. Lewis. Po Mrs. and a frord Jfiir. h! !'iI. l.l.i'--Mrs. Lsdia W Giles!. Mr. Martha Witt. Mrs. . Ffo.tdard Mrs. J. W. How. Mrs. illcken. at five Mrs. Mabel Totintf eurt.i!n,-Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. William ' horn Sattir-- ; JanMtodton hundred at Votsn tooth-Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Iewls. was v in th Mr. McMillan. Mrs. Hannah Mr William Win-rd t.v Mls iJrac Vuunv, Mrs. Theo-aor- e srviitir Jr.sen. Mrs. Averett. Mary n s ttpiid. Vera, l!c.Mrson. Itnth Mrs. Sarah Iwls. ami Jst.er-or. and :dr. Florer.r V.'ehh. Mrs Alva P. MurlockMr. entertained W. J, H.rrKon and Mr. tnd Mrs. A. I;, t Tue.dav and Mrs. eveninR for Harrison from attr.1d. W. Murd".k. Mr. and Mrs. Pay F.mer Chritnsen enterMl. Madeline Kefreshrnetita Duck. Mr. ar..l Mr. Prisritarn Horrocks. were Mr. tained lireenwood and Mjnlay. Mr. rv-- ! Mrs. Ilattte Mrs anti by her mother Fdward V. McDonald Cylde. entertained Chritp-rMrs. Andrew Mrs. r.t entertained t a birthday dinner Tuesday Mrs. J.n . it birthdv party Wedneda. M. Dnk. Mrs. Chase Hatch, Mrs. Mot. c.f.i Weh' rtt n ntrt ilr.d Mrs. William Ponner. D n v. h Frida ! I r.t.-.-!i vt serv. Jr.. Mrs. Hatch. It. Duke. Mrs. John rartl Uiwr'nc partj' r men PrtTi'iom A. Itasband. D. Fisher. Mrs. Josi!i v a ri't ;.tr. i. on T. Devera Smith. Mrs. Homer Mr. Par Mr. F.vdia Frausrrton. Mrs. W. it. Wberrltt. Mrr. Tho prsrnt wererttnd l Fisher. Mrs. William P. Turner. Wr.2;t .i Ms Davl Hattfe Ch rt.tenori. Jane Hn-drle- Mr?. D. !irn . Dannenberg. Mr.Mrs. Jack ltt-Funk. Marie Fchow, V.lr and Mrs. Adam.' Thatcher. Mr. HalKrrit. Clara linpp. Nettle A.l.tm- - Joseph S. McDonald. Miss Ha Fisher, .l.-tnr- S- . ! Tm-.- v- l ' I t . - tioit.s. l I'f.-iiil-t ! IS.-i.rr- it . P'-oU- l r- f - r1 ti-rt- 1 rw . j:ir--- Mi' Frl-da- v M-- ! M-'- 1 v -- - i - 1 1 Kly-slu- 1 ni K-- - (.! as-mb- ly 1 ! I.ch-mat- d. t sr'd . . G-or- 1 .! ir" -- nty-nlnth re-ptlo- Huh. th-i- I crand--lilTdr- orfit. - It-ir-- --i 1 r rt i;rti 1 Don-elo- n. 1 r- ftl. r,v! urf-tl.i- r'r .. parti-lp.it-r- mu-sica- le ;s-- f r f.'rn. t . I , . --- - ;.. k T -t! - fT-;- Am-per- tr'!nd - t- Xt- ..-.i- 4 . i r ;., I t;i-.Mt- r-- f- ; - I - : 1 1 : lttiiiii. ,. -- ; 1 1 -- ?, , - ; fol-.ovii- .. '- I'., , tf -- H-ln- nt; a i I v ? s r r . f ntrt,!'! - ' , :h-f- I.-k- .v -- if. a! Pa-r-.oso- n Pas-lf,!iin- p ! o-r- il st I'r-v- NV!-o- r I i:ai-t!,i.- n rr Il . ! f.-.t- Ill-.ltP.- . i Km-m- nte-ta.t- i Jr Dlr . Ptron Itp-rth- a Kd-wi- pn - n. y SALT LAKIf CITY, UTAH, .SUNDAY, MARCH 5, IIERALD-REPUBLICA- N, IN vls-ltin- Han-lelso- Mrs. Nels Jenson Thursday afternoon. Plans for baby week were discussed. Mesdames H. C Day, K. W. Dunn and C. T. Anderson served refreshments. Other guests were Mesdames Wynn L. C. Klias Jensen, R. 1. Fddy, W. Knudson. C. K!!cr, V. iUJenson, W. Heist, J. Lowe. Joseph A. West, D. II. Rosen-bauR. T. Willey. C. N. Chrlstensen and "Miss Pllza Hanson. Mr. a.id Mrs. I. H. Jensen entertained Tuesday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Klias Forsgren, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hanson. Mr. anil Mrs. Reuben Jensen; Mesdames Pari Larsen, Km ma" Brown, Mrs. Oldham, Misses Annie Crayvford, Malinda Wright, Ronella Jensen, Laura Reeve and Clifford Prown. Florence and Arel Jensen. Miss Leona stokes entertained Friday afternoon at a kensington. were Misses Cleo Stokos, Ida Present, Flack. Laura Shelby, Leona Stokes, Blanche Jorgensen. Mesdames A. T. Forsgren, Dyvight Ktone, Jay Robbins, James T. W. Stokes, Stokep. Kthel Leo Johnson. Thompson, Professor and Mrs. Chris Christen-se- n were vlr.ltors in Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Oleen N. Tuesday. Ftohl have returned from tbe east. In New Haven, Conn., they visited their daughter Kdna. Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Day left for Honolulu where they Wednesday will visit Mr. and Mrs. Chapin A. Da v. Mr. and Mrs. R. o. Stanley are visithere. ingMrs. Joseph W. Hansen of Nev., and Sirs. Norman Hansen Bailey, of Teton, Ida., are X'isiting Mrs. M. Hanson. Miss Ptitleen has returned to Salt Lake to Forsgren resume her studies at the.' University of Utah after three weeks with Mrs. Victor E. Madsen in m. sr n. birthday. to Tbe UersUI-nppublicllo- .l the Garfield, March 4. Members of Amlco Sewing club were entertained by Mrs. Joseph Fpenlove. Guests of the club were Mrs. Milton Tuttle and Mrs. John Fpnlove. Mrs. J. Sumsion. assisted by Mrs. W. for O'Madley. entertained at a shower Mrs. A. I. Maxfield at Pleasant Green Present were Wednesday afternoon. Itoyv Cllmrer. Mrs. A. J. Cllntrer,, Mr. Mrs. J. A. Psli. Mrs. John' Lanten-Mrs. ij. it. irar-dsock. Mrs. i;oy Mri. John Spenlove. Mra. A. Mrs. A. J. Andrson. Mrs. Jack Mrs. J. Jones, Mrs. Joph Cramer, Mrs. W. Jones. Mrs. Frank McNeil and J. Prown. The G. P. C. Sewincr club mt at the home cf Mrs. lvitt Ptshop Thursday afternoon. Mrs. W. P. Reere. was re- this city. ceived as a iteyv member. The Garfield Men's club pave splenIIU A PER. did luncheon and smoker Wednesday evenlmr. Th club has a membership of to The (Special 170 and applications for membership' 4. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi March ! Draper, in dally. ar Tito Merrv Matrons were entertained Smith entertained Tuesday evening. Mrs. Cards and music were enjoved. Lunch by Mrs. o. M. Pvans Wednesday. vlslt-inWilliam n'Prien of Ojrden, who is was served. The following attended: her s!str Mrs. A. P. Gallagher, J Mrs. William Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. was a K(iest of the T. . Iona . club. ' Harry McCartney, f. i ne nmtner lMncinK ciuo Ktf i Nelson. Misses Ada Farrfr, Smith, McAgnes yama-yam- a costume dance last Satur- Donald, Nora Pearl Snyder, evenlmr. Music was furnished by Portia Rawlins,Lydick, day Eleanor the Troubadours string orchestra of Mrs. William Thompson Wright. of Is Salt Lake. the guest of her parents, Mr.Garfield and Mrs. Mrs. John Kdlan of Gem, Ida., Is the N. Smith. truest of her sister Mrs. Charles AnMiss Rasmussen entertained nnd yvill remain two or three Tuesday Pertha derson, the occasion being evening, . iveek.-ther Her guests were memMrs. W. J. O'Connor and Mrs. R. H. bers birthday. of the Clever club. at the reguSaum were the hostesse Mr. and Mrs. Orson Garf entertained thChess lub and wives at dinner Sunday evening. lar meeting of of members Tuesday eveninKKuests were Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Their RasThe West Hnd Sewine clult waseven-int- r mussen. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Andrus and Mr. and Mrs. o. D. Ballard. entertained Thursday the Miss Olivia Nelson is home from Vicby Mrs. Tom Plrd. Guests of Mrs. club ivr Mrs. William Waters. tor. Utah. Richard Garr. Mrs. G. W. Dunlap and An "old folks' " dance was given Mrs. A. Morris. l rlday evening at Hideout's hall. The Laclede Daneinc club wave a Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Rasmussen enter"hard time." partv Monday. tained Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mis. Dorothy Piatt entertained her Mr. Orson Garf. Pundav whoo'l class. Present were The Parent-Teachmet Mrs. A. M. Hemlerseu. class teacher; Thursday evening. Theassociation In committer! a Thcl-mHelen Hendersen. Vera MilliKan. was Mrs. S. I,. Ballard charge Paiiey, Thomas. Lttcile. Martin. Myrtle Mrs I. Dunyon, Eleanor Wright and Transean. Mae Sonne, Nile Garland, The were J. Leah Ashby and Myra Cherrlngton. R.rr,Ml' , artney. O. Hideout and Senator D.speakers B. Ennis. The program included a solo by Louis Dunyon, reading by Blanche xioMtoi:. Nelson, solo by Iona Smith, selection by ;..ff!.ii I.. T!ie IIera!ildptibKcan.l High school quartet. 4. Mrs. Wllburn theA Jordan Monroe. March was given by the society is her eighth grade fair Cloward of Marysvale visiting of the school. mother Mrs. Julia Larsen. funds will be used,Draper to establish a Mrs. Auirust Pohman entertained a The feiv friends Sunday. They were Mrs. library. The Bachelor club entertained at a Marv Ann Iarsen. Mrs. Emma Tuft. dance Friday evening. Mrs Catharine Prickson and Kmily Pohman. M ANTI. Mrs. Mary Mlntz entertained the folto The Mra. nt a Spcl lowing kenslngton Friday: C. M. Christian. Mrs. Kllza Sorenson. Mantl, March 4. Miss Dora Mae JenMrs. Niels Mlchelson. Mrs. Dr. Palltz, son returned Sunday from Salt Lake. The Hopeless club met at the home Mrs. Neuvrebaur, Mrs. Joseph Olsen, Mrs. tie Larsen. Mrs. Otto Colllngs, of Miss Frances Madsen Monday night. Mrs. Arthur Hodge, Rose and Mary The hostesses were Lida T. Grace Peterson. Mabel Parry, Edmunds. Loury. Mrs. Soren Madsen, Mrs.Mrs. Florence Willand Frances Madsen. Prickson. Dairy Hentelson, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Reid enteriam Jeppesen and Lottie Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur IlodKe. Lou tained at a dinner party at their home Web h and Frank Baldwin motored to u ednesday night In honor of Mrs. Janie Booth of Nephi who Is visiting in this Salina Wednesday. Mrs. ole Larsen entertained infor- city. Covers were laid for eight. Present were Mrs. Miss Alice Axelaon entertained Tuesday. mally at an Ro Lowe, Mrs. Christian Tuft, Mrs. auction party at her home, Gladys Clara Olsen, Mrs. Christian Nielsen. Munk. Margaret RidHornung. Reva MadPthel Prlckon and Ittle Welch. dle. Christensen. Lucille Mrs. Cralsr entertained Wednesday sen. Virginia Helen Luella Held. Vera for Mrs. Charles Pohman. Mrs. Yergen Olsen. Leah Nelson, Harmon. Mary Parry, Eas-to- n Yerrcensen and Mrs. Gideon Dohman. Mofflt. Philo Farnsworth, Wayne Th following are spending the week Bessey. Ralph Tuttle, Lamar Jenson. In Mantl: Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Win- Franklin Keller. Hal Kerr. Harold Jet. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swindle. Mrs. Bradley. Gerald Beck and Wilford Brox. Robert Ritchie. Mrs. Orson Magleby, Mrs. Julia McNeal of Orangeville is Mrs. the guest Mrs, Hans Yerirensen, Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. CrayvChrlMian Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. ford. Alma Christensen. The associaImprovement Mrs. J. H. Prickson and Mrs. Dr. tions ofMutual srave a leap vear this city Fowtz of Richfield were guests of Mrs. dancing party at the Armada TuesF. Prickson on Sunday. night. day Miss Mattie Moon, formerly of this Mr. and Mrs. Orson of Monplace, and Scener Mortcnsen 1.of Pph-rai- roe are visiting Mayor Magleby and Mrs. W. W. married on March wr Miss Tuft entrtained at Brown. Mrs. W. W. yeas hostess at luncheonGladys Sunday for Verna Prlckscn. a delightful Crawford kensington Wednesday Rosetta Ixtwe and Pster Swindle. complimentary to Mrs. Julia Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Sorenson enter- afternoon, McNeal of Those Orangeville. tained Wednesday evening compli- were Mrs. J. II. Hornung Mrs. present Jennie of Christenson. Mrs. mentary to Mr. and Mrs. Mortensen A. Hocking. Mrs. Mrs. Olivia Burns. Mrs. S. Fphrrtlm. othersMr.presentMrs.were Lillle Voorhees, Mrs. NelM Sorand 'larn Pertelsen. Kate Hougaard. Mrs. Ella enson. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Tuft. Mr. and Mrs. Zella Cox and Mrs. JessieCrawford, Lund. Mrs. Pent larsen. Mrs. Wllburn ClowMr. and Mrs. Neohl Bessev enterard. Mrs. Christina Sorenson. Thelma tained at dinner Thursday night in Christiansen. Abraham Sorenson. Letha compliment to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Prtelson and Pdna Sorenson. Booth of Nephi. Mrs. George E. Bench was the recipiM'l'III. ent Mondav bv th offiof a tt '5r.'!March cers of thesurprise relief of south Sansociety 4. Mrs. Robert Lomax pete stake. Mrs. Bench has worked Nepbi. CJ. In this organization a number of years. entertained at her bom Mrs. W. ormc, Mr. Martrnrct Foote. Mrs. Edith Lomax. Mrs. Nllie Cowan. Neva Booth. PNNI SON. Pearl Allen. F:thl Wright and Pula Sjwcial to The IIeraMdptibl.'can. Mcpherson. Gunnison, March 4. Mrs. Joseph Mrs. V. E. Candland entertained last Chrlstensen at a birthday entertained an at afternoon afternoon social party for her Friday son Virgil. Ten little In honor of th eighty-firs- t birthday frames and luncheon. enjoyed of her mothr Mrs. Flora friends anniversary Mrs. L. H. Erickson entertained at a Mtlbn. Monday evening, covers party Camilla Miller entertained the dinner laid Mis for twelve. 1. S. club at her homo n being even-ITuesday Mr. and Mrs. George Halverson encA number of friends and relatives of tertained at five hundred Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Blackett gave a Friday evening. Mrs. A. Palmer of Mantl arrived Sunfarewell i.inritiK party in Paey's hall for an indefinite stay with her son day in their honor. The Tuesday evening C. Palmer. pie left "Wednesday for Ne- R. The Home Economic club met at th; vada. nhr. they will make their fu- home of Mrs. Millie Christenson Monture home. The program was given A birthday party was given Thursday afternoon. K. Bartholomew Elsie and Mrs, Mr. home by at afternoon the and of day A. V. in honor of their FlorenceA. Boyvn. Mr. Hague M. Mrs. Christenson entertained Melba. daughter Miss Eugenie Candland entertained friends to celebrate her birthday anniand five hundred was ?.Ionday evening Pertha MrPherson. versary, Mrs. T. M. Kearns returned played. home Pthel Ashdown. Maud Hamlin. Pearl Allen. Caroline Rasmussen. Mary Tuesday after visiting relatives in Ellison, Myrtle Rees, Lula Ruby Ava Brown, Vclma Glbb. MaPrtiKger. CiOSHKX. A bel and lean Sperry. Id Tbe Miss Rutii Foote entertained Thursday cveninrr complimentary to Mrs. W. Goshen, Alarch 4. Friends gave a I. Pills of Rlgoy. Ma. A. Price Wedto Mrs. surprise Miss Ruhr Winn Rave a birthday nesday afternoon. Alary Present wero Airs. Charles Jensen, Mrs. George Tavlor, Mrs. Bessie Stanfield, Mrs. William Ivcyser, Airs. JohnAlts.Morgan, Sr., Airs. Ervin Jasperson, John Morgan, Jr., TODAY'S BEAUTY HELP Mrs. Ellen Steele. Airs. AVilliam Edwards, Mrs. George Finch. Airs. Robert Trotter, Sr., Airs. Finch, Mrs. Samuel Yo t can keep your hair at Its very Julia Jasperson, Airs. Lizzie Thomas, Leonard Steele, Mrs. Sarah Poul-sobest by washing it with a teaspoonful Mrs. AIr3. Emma Nelson, Airs. David of canthrox dissolved In a cup of hot Poulson, Mrs. Airs. Price's fathJasper, afterward yvater. was guest of honor. rinsing thoroughly er James (iardner One water. finds that the with clear Aliss Kate Ingraham of Nephi, who life,' Allss Cleo White, has has been hair dries quickly and evenly, is soft and very fluffy, returned home. bright, Edwin Finch gave a leap year party so fljffy In fact, that It looks more the amusement hall Tuesday even-inin so It Is. and soft that that abundant a pleasure. This arranging it becomes who has Allss Childs of Inexpensive shampoo cleanses been visiting her Sprlngville, N. White, sister Impl. Al.j. and of all the hair scalp thoroughly returned home. dandruff and dirt, and leaves a clean, has KAVSVILLE. wholesome feeling. All scalp irritation will disappear, and the hair will fftprclal to Th Heiabl Repuhllcaa.1 be brighter and glossier than ever beKaysvtlle, March 4. Mrs. Harvey XV. fore. Advertisement. KlnS entertained the 500 club Satyr-Los. y. Herall-KptiMIrfin- .l cc-min- 1 rr - - I c - llv er Raw-lins- IleraM-Reptibllcaa- . and Mrs. Laivrence C. Blood and children and Mrs. Annie Houghton of Salt Lake were guests of the Misses Martha and Marry Barnes Sunday. The Surprise club eave a dance in the opera house Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 11. Maylin entertained at a dance andMr. supper Monand Mrs. day. The guestsMr.were and Mra James JosephAir.Robins, and Mrs. John II. Graham, Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blood. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Odd, Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses V. Layton. Nance, Mr. nnd Mrs. George Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robins, Alvin Mrs. Arthur Odd. Mr. and Mrs.Robert-firtMr. and Airs. Ellas Barkdull, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Layton Airs. Minnie E. Nance, Miss Leafy Nance and George Edmonds. Miss Veda Cooper entertained at cards Tucsuay at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sumner Gleason for Mr. and Airs. e Frank Mulr, Mr. and Airs. G. D. and Miss Dalsie Harrison. William Blood is home from a two Airs. yveeks' visit with James H. Linford and Mrs. John Hill of Logan and his son, George H. Blood of Preston. Mr. and Airs. John R. Barnes are home from the coast next expected week. Ilernl.J-RepubKcs- . By-wat- El-sino- er. t5"px-ia- l Rut-ledg- his-daught- ;it ANTSVILTLE. Grantsvllle. Alarch 4. Mrs. Alexander Johnson entertained the E. M. C. club The following were guests: Friday.Alice Mrs. McAIichael, Mrs. Clyde Wrathall. Mrs. J. W. McAllister. Mrs. J. R. Eliason. Airs. J. H. Mlllward. Mrs. Leroy Sutton, Airs. Burton D. Brown, Miss Irene Wrathall. Aiiss Alary Taylor and Allss Besse Camp. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McAllister entertained Mrs. Amos O. Gabbott of Salt Lake City and Miss Kathryn Gabbott at dinner Saturday evening. The M. M. and M. club surprised Mrs. Genevieve Orr Thursday. Those present were: Mr. and Airs. C. R. Rowberry. Mrs. E. M. Kpanton, Mr. and Airs. F. T. Burmester, Mr. and Airs. Monto Barrus, Mrs. Air. and Mrs. G. AI. Alattheivs. L. Brown, Air. and Airs. C.Airs. Jasper D. Mrs. Alaud K. Cooley. Anderson. Etta Bates- of Alontpeller, Ida., and Aliss Emma Sharp. Airs. Richard Palmer entertained the officers Wednesday. stake primary Mr. nnd Airs. J. U. Hicks entertained Mr. and Mrs. Alonto Barrus. Airs. J. A Erickson and Airs. Etta Bates of Ida., at dinner Sunday. The "Ag" club gave a staler WednesAnderson day. Gordon XV.Clark. Tarley were cooks and anil George Page served the dinner. Those present were: Byron Burmester, Bennett Cooley, Hugh Steele. Royal Erickson, Eddie Anderson. Palmer, Grant Benson,Anderson. George Albert Olsen, Parley W. Page and Gordon Clark. . - Aiont-pelie- r, La-mo- nt Price, Alarch PK1CE. Mrs. Ira Overfelt of 4. Gunnison is visiting Air. and Airs. A. A. Tompkins. Airs. Arthur J. Lee has departed for Salt Lake. Mrs. 1. C. Smith has been visiting her sen at KeniPvorth. Miss Phillls Morley of Mount Pleasant has been visiting Alisses Lou and Addie Morley. Aliss Dora Birch has gone to Kan. returned from C. W. Tingley has Ogden. Walter Lovell departed Saturday for Rifle, Colo., to remain permanently. His place at the Savoy has been filled of Salt Lake. by GeorgeB.sShinker Roberts yvill leave Tuesday Airs. J. for a visit. with her mother. Lake. C. R. Alarcusen is in Salt Frank Bcmbino and Miss Julia. Fulton of Helper were married here TuesJudge A. J. Lee. day ThebyCarbon County Culture club gave a dancing party at Helper Tuesday. Those who attended fromMr.Price were and Airs. Mr. and Airs. R. C. Green, A. D. AlacLean, Air. and Airs. Loul Kane, Air. and Airs. A. D. Sutton, Mr. and Airs. 1 AIc-Crack- The questions answered below are character, the symptoms or general in diseases are given and the answers will in any case of similar nature. apply Those wishing further advice, free, Lewis Baker, College may address Dr. d O., Sts., Dayton, enBldg., stamped inclosingfor adname and reply. Full velope dress must be given, but only initials name be will used in my cr fictitious can be answers. The prescriptions d store. filled at any drug Any druggist can order of wholesaler. s. - . . 4 .",! College-Ellwoo- self-address- Sylvia Thomas, Allison, Eupha Horsley, Zufelt, CoraAlildred Hamilton, Alafijie Flora Lee, Fiack and Anna Wade, Alessrs. Albertt, Nick Bernard!, Clarence Horsley, Frank Averill, Arnold McEwan, Thomas Averill, Chester Ault, Lloyd Woods, Fred Woods and Irwin Ward. The Ladies Aid society met Thurswith Airs. L. O. Hoffmann. Lunchday eon was served. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Thomas Fouts. "Clerk" writes: "I feel tired and worn out all the time. I have no Inclination to do anything and I suffer with trembling and dizziness. I am headache, 60. only I28. but I feel more like What may do to overcome this condition? I feel restless and discon- tented." Answer: I would suggest regular habits of living; avoid excesses and dissipation and start at once, using three-grai- n cadomene tablets. These tablets act as a bracing, stimulating tonic for the nerves and blood and have benefited thousands. Regular use of them should build you up and revitalize your system. "Cured" writes: "A couple of years reago your prescription lieved ine of a terriblepermanently case of rheumatism. My joints were all swollen and I had lumps and bumps on my hands and feet and suffered Now I want the same formula terribly. for my sister, who suffers from rheumatism." Answer: I have always prescribed th folloyving in the treatment of rheumatism and my records show it is (he one you used with so much success; have your sister get 2 drams of iodide of 4 drams of sodium salicypotassium, oz. wine of colchlcum, 1 oz. late, iessence eomp. cardiol, 1 oz. comp. fluid balmivort and 5 ozs. of syrup sarsa-parilcomp. Alix and take a at meal time and again before going to bed. Jfi "Atlas" writes: "I am losing flesh I am all run down and constantly. weak and exercise tires me. I want a good builder and tonic." Answer: Three-gra- li tablets taken regularly with your meals should increase your weight, your overcome the tired feelstrength and ing. They are the greatest flesh bullu-er- s I could suggest. l' 'fi "L. E." writes: "I want to relieve me of a cold, something tonsilitis, bronchitis and a severe cough." Answer: To relieve you of cough and or cold affecting the tonsils, bronchials la tea-spoonf- hypo-nucla- ul ne ville, Ky., Miss Gladys Beddoe, Airs. William Phillips, Aliss Alarguerite Link of Mountain Lakes, N. J., Commodore John Berg, Fleet Captain J. Alclntoch, Charles Kahlert of Louisville, Ky.. Wendell Phillips Dodge, Dr. XV. Arthur Alltchell, Robert E. Wright. William Schmidt. Williams Phillipa and Louis A. Hoffman of New York and New OrAir. Hoffman left the next day leans. for Alardi-Gra- s festivities In New Orleans and a visit to his mother's town house in that city. N j - UTAHNS IN CHICAGO to Th Special j ITpraM-Republlca- 4. President Cum-minChicago, Alarch of the Latter-da- y Saint schools. President Jensen of the B. Y. U., and President Wilson of the L. D. S. TT. gs Morgan Sisters yV;; New York. Alarch 4. Alorgan AIcKay, D. D. AIcKay of youngest brother of here a fcyv days on Ogden, is visiting his return home from a mission to Scotland. Air. Spencer, wife and daughter are here visiting their son Frank, whoCol-is his second year at the studying of Physicians and Surgeons, Colege lumbia university. of this Other Utah medical students are' Walter Felt, a third year collegeEarl L, Skidmore, Fred L. Staufer man; and A. R. Cutler, who entered as second men last" September, year L. A. Hoffman entertained at a dinner" dance last Saturday at the Columbia Yacht club in honor of Aliss Flora Eccles of Ogden. who is in Neyv York Columbia university. Among attending those present were: Miss Flora Eccles, Aliss Vida Eccles. Aliss Vivian Eccles. Miss Lila Eccle:t Airs. XV. Arthur Wrig-b- Miss Alarjorie Shelby of Shelbyv. remedy. "Madame" writes: "I have pains in mv back, headache and chills and fever all the time. My ankles swell andun- I have dark, sallow skin and puffs sugder my eyes. A friend of mine gests I might have some kind of kidney trouble." Your symptoms clearly Answer: inactive condition point to a diseased, of your kidneys. What you need is a best and tonic. The tabkidney stimulant Is balmwort thing you can take lets. Start using at once. "Run Down" writes: "I'm all run down, have fever, aand my complexion I have boll coming on my is a hand. face sight. and I have had one on my I don't sleep well at night, I am so am nervous and headachy. I always constipated have coated tongue and bad breath." Answer: Your blood is lmpur,com-as bolls and bad bv the Indicated Three-grain sulpherb tablets plexion. will clean your systam sulphur) blood. (not tone Start using them and your at once. Thev are sold In sealed tubes. "Ella" asks: "What do you suppos Is the matter with my hair? It Is all out and my scalp is covered coming with a kind of rash. It itches terribly. I am afraid I will lose all my hair." Answer: Wrash the hair and while still wet apply by rubbing thoroughlyl. into the scalp some plain yellow treatRinse out and continue this ment after washing for about two weeks, at which time your scalp should be healthy and your hair bright and mln-yo- glossy. c Jje i "Plump" writes: "I weigh and I am much too 175 pounds for my plump Alay I safely reduce to about height. 135 pounds?" Answer: You may safely reduce yourn several pounds by usingare a weight arbolone tablets. They reducer. harmless and successful flesh Sold in sealed tubes with full directions. Advertisement. five-grai- the early part of last week at Chicago Callender. to visit Mr and Mrs. Sidney On Thursday he left for St. Paul. The relief society of the University of Airs. branch mission met at the home Airs. S. K B Hammond Wednesday. J. Russell and Airs. D. E. Ostler helped entertain the women present. Plans have been completed for a Utah dance to be given Friday, March Dr. S. J. Russell 10, at Calumet hall. and C. E. Stevenson are the committee in charge. The following attended a stag theatre Frolic theatre Wednesday partv at the G. G. Verbryck, C. E. Ellis, evening: E. C. Holmblad. B. P. Flynn, J. M. D. E. Ostler, E. R. Clecak and Simpkln. Al. Thompson. at Airs. E. T. Payne entertained folloyved by a tea Tuesday aftbridge, ernoon at her home on Dorchester avenue. P. A. Jones of Salt Lake is registered hotel. Air. Jones leaves at the PalmerNew York. Alonday for Mr. and Airs. John E. Brady entertained at their home last Thursday for Mr. and Airs. A. C. Carlson, evening Air. and Airs. Eugene Alerriman and Aim and Airs. Robert Lavall. Airs. J. V. WTare entertained a dancing party for about fifteen of her friends Friday evening. It, " y. M $.,. lead Hy. Free Offer! "X. 'f,rv(A f j y Ogden stopped you the air passages I suggest that con2J or., secure from, your druggist mentho-laxene and centrated essence mix with a pint of syrup made of pure up and water. It should break sugarcold in a very little while. I have your known cases of chronic bronchitis and severe coughs to be permanently relieved with this simple and inexpensive MisnBianmBBa-aaBaBnaBaaaHM-i Rob-lnet- UTAHiMS IN NEW YORK ed vell-stocke- Misses E. Cline, u- - i. v-- , T &i e. Xx SV 1 I am a woman. I know a wottun'i triels. I know ber need of sympathy and help. If you, my sister, aro unhappy because of if you feel unfit for household duties, social pleasures, or daily employment, write and tell ine just how you suffer, and ask for my free ten day' trial of a borne treatment suited to your needs. Men cannot understand women's eurTerlnjrs. What we women know from experience, we know better than any man, I want to tell you how to cure yourself at home at a cost of about J.2 cents a week. If you suffer from women's peculiar ailments causing pain n tho head, back, or bo we la, feelinr of weight and dragging, down aenraticn, falling; or displacement of pelvic oritur-:- causing kidney and bladder weakness or constipation and piles, painful or irregrular periods catarrhal conditions and discharges, extreme nervous- nesa, depressed spirits, melancholy, desire to cry, fear of something- evil about to happen, creepinr feeling along-thspine, palpitation, hot flashes, weariness, sallow complexion with dark circles under tho oyes.pain in tho left breast or a general reeling that lite is not worth living, - x e I IHVITE YOU TO SEND TODAY FOR MY FREE TEH DAYS' TREATMENT and learn how these ailments can be asi'y and surelyconquered at home without the dangers and expense of an operation. When you aire cured, and able to enjoy life again, you can pass th e good word along to some other sufferer. My home treatment Is for young or old. To Mothers of Daughters, I will explain how to overcome green sickness (chlorosis), irregularities, headaches, and lassitude in young women and restore them to plumpness and health. Tell me if you are worried about your daughter. Remember it costs you nothing to give my home treatment a ten days' trial, and does not interfere with daily work. If health is worth asking for," then accept my generoua offer and write for tha free treatment, including my illustrated booklet, Women's Own Medical Adviser." I will send all In plain wrappers postpaid. To save time, yon can cut out this offer, mark your feelSend today, as you may not see this offer again. Address, ings, and return to m KIRS M. SUMMERS, - - - - - Box 31 0. SOUTH BEND, IND. DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD , EFFECTIVE JANUARY 23. 101 Depart All Your Gray With Hair and Entire Head of Hair Q-Ba- n. Becomes Dark, Charming, Wavy, Lustrous. Rrrnltl-RepuMlcn- vi.-tit-i run .iiii "tt Barbara Forrester, spent several days in Chicago last week colBarbara Forrester, visiting the high schools and took and Bonnie Fields leges. Sunday morning they Horsley, Margaret of the charge of the meeting Parthenia Horsley. Dr. Sears, university formerly yvas surprised by the branch mission. Wade James and now practising in Nocnomore club Alonday. Games and of Salt Lake, While here they Chicago, also spoke. music furnished the entertainment. A visited Dr. S. J. Russell and other Utah luncheon was served. Those in the people. Edna were Misses Calloway, party of R. S. Ruth Wmipey, off Florence Airs. L. A. AlcGee, re. n. un-streak- Jrt3J' 4 n. m Tl-.- i V.- - . Iterald-UepubKea- GttFIKI.r. Special KeDoCTORt her home, day. Mrs. John W. Thornley, George party Thursday evening at.present. when nineteen guests were Sivan. Mrs. G. Kniphausen and W. P. were favors. Epperson II It I GUAM CITV. Mrs. George B.given Flint of Burley, Ida., inhere t?pecll to The Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Cheney are Brigham City, March 4. The Civic here from Ida. Improvement club met at the home of Mr. and Burley, Mrs. Lester B. Barton, Mr. A .eighty-fift- h 9-- A UTAH CITIES AND TOWNS Miss Alice Wood and James H. Baldwin. entertained Mrs. William Coleman Mondav afternoon Mr. Robert Turner, Mrs. Delia Pond. Mrs. Mary Blackley, McMiMrs. F. O. P.uell. Mrs. William llan. Mr. Fred Iiaybell, Mrs. MapKle Mrs. r.'ummlntfK. Mrs. Afrnes Turner. l o Singleton. Mr. and Mrs. XA llliam G. Itasband. Mr. and Mrs. William. D. Turner. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Dan- nenberK. of the sea-ti.One of the social events oiishrn t Ion Wednesday afternoon and evening twenty-fiftby Mr. h arnd Mrs.' an- J. W. McCauley of the tlielr of wetbllnjr. niversary W. A. Duncan of Pes Angeles Is here. The Misses Frdd MurIock. Cora CIckst. Cleone t.'ummlnK.nnl6 Watson. Retta Alice Wood. Naomi F!rr.p?on and Jttno Murdock entertained evening at th Murdock home Monday In honor of Lyman Duke. Pratt Duke, T. Steivstrt Fortie. William Pope and Rov Mahonev. Pond and family entertained Mondav evening In honor of Mr. Pond's jee 191G When your hair turns gray, streaked or just turning gray or if your hair is falling, if you have dandruff and your head itches, a Hair Color feyv applications of A'ith gray, premature Q-B- an Restorer to hair and scalp will turn all your gray hair to its youthful dark shade. Entire head of hair will become clean, fresh, lustrous, wavy, thick, soft, full of life, evenly dark and handsome, without ever a trace of doubles the beauty of gray. your hair. Also stops itching scalp, dandruff and falling hair, and promotes is harmless not a its growth. a but delightful hair color restordye er. Give it a trial. Sold on a money-bac- k guarantee. Only 50 cents for a big bottle at Rex Drug store, (Wasatch 4603); Sun Drug store, (Wasatch n 4333). 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