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Show THE Socio! Happenings in Utah Cities and Towns ! were M!a Emma Htrombertr. present n itlca lift M. AnJrion, Miss Rhea tSpe't Mar h Uff:Tr Cultu club and MIh Merlon Bates of r.iyson. Ida. recep- . ilontpeller. a program followed by a"wnes-t!avtav M!a Alta Jefferlea entertained the tion at the Commercial club Junior V t IT.- nX. - IlrrM:ra f An-ro- 1 Improvement war! rtMutun! First Mrs. Lucyli itri'-- l r r.t litl 1'ow-I an I HXfii. LydU Sfiirarn . takIntroduced - th" jrar-.es- . (.'t!;tri the HuUr.. v.tr-Mr. Astti ing parillMUii H Juar.lta .V?,'-;Ph. Lvc'-m. . lla. Ldr. i ,r.i MontagueMr. Rowen. Clifford Lad. Edaon Imon, Arthur .Jonn. iio livU!n. I'rTy, Mrs. T. It. Wi:.ion, Jr.. entertained for the Afternoon I r .Sowlnjr Thumlv . Mary re ; :i ; clut. TU'i'" J-pr eMr Mrs. L E. Th ? Al'-er- t 1 -- v,- - MrKeth. .Mf. Mrs. J t;.- Dunning.Mr. J hr M'-tUth- .k fc. Mr 'J I .4 !!Un, .Mrs mat. Mrs. Asa Lnt, ir,i WUUam . roe .. - n. J. Han- - Mrs. Charles J! ri Ferre. Mra. t'mi'M. .rail a. Mr.. Larson, Mrs. Julia. ink In.Mrs. frilvtrt. A K. Wiison. Mr. - D. Mrs. I- Mr. fsfvi;trl. Ku.ts.- - M ; ;:. I'.trtiham, AIph.-- McOcI-- : nl'iihUvit.ire.MrsMr J. A.thorite A N i: by Mr.. . The hostes. Wit assl'tej Mri Fern Grey ani Mrs. iir daughter 'r..rkc F. WlDon. Mr;. I. V NeMkfr ntrtatnd the K. A. f. Stvlrt flu Friday. Mr. G. K. Mr. A. V.. Wllioti, Mrs. D. II t..v , :j r.d Mrs. Far! 5i;nmo:H I. l'attn. if., re. Kaffe. K!i!fh ?wlnsr club of brated the fourteenth nanniversary and with orariiatior tanjiJcl Mrs. Ad Tii"'l.ir. Mr, t'fcttr.n an l Mr. War, Car- Mr. Mary K lift r.A . Mr. ar l ?.fr. C. F. Mr. and Mr. Frank lUrris. Dr. liton. Mr. anil Mr". and Mrs f . D. M. Wliium omi:.I Mr. Wiiltn-n! Mrs. HarryMr. Mr. an Mrs. Tipton. nit Mr Henry Erlandsor.. Mr.,mi. and Mr. It. A. Mrs. Mr. ar Ainrnn cele- Th It-- M'-Bet- h. n-- . - ftarf. n 1 Nhkr. Jr.. Mr. anr Mrs. Byron F. Mcformick Ott. Mr. n rut Mrs. ;: and Mr. and Mrs William I'Sr.l.iyson l rii presort. Mr. an.! Mrs. Morfr.sen entTtain ed Saturday. Ml Fmftr f"Tt"i"? of raron left New Frtdav. frMr. if e Men4er,hall er.femlne.l rtur F rW.ty. the lUt pr lfor .o-iMr. J. A. fUrlim er.tert.Tt r.e t Thurs-r!v- . Y'-r- -- - Mrs. were Mrs. fTeent t srlw s. n rle -- Mrs. Prttfjrs, n:Kirii rs n 'i FleT'1 "Uiton. J.fr rl Jaor.son. Mr. n nl Mrs. V. Wi-- K. i lfi;. tmoni Mrs. Menrv Jept' entertain! at Unr f r Frt'Hv f"r her sister tr?. I v-!"resent .were Mr. ef elyan fin. I Mrs. Jtr. fin-- JJrs Jir;es t'tint M c I i'v on. I Mrs. Fre.l V, u ?n. s.-r- t -- 'lint. : fill Ts II.I.l ;X?rUi ty T'.ie !lr' en,i ;ritntsTilI. iiaren, u. Mrs. lyI Wratft.il! entertnlne.J the n. if. C. Friday. Mrs. ANxan ler Johnson Mrs J V. Mf Atltster. Mrs Alice MrMiV-hiMrs. J. t'. Hirks. Mrs. J. If. MiMwar.l! Mr". I.rriy L itton Mrs. J I:. ft. ?.Irs. Miss U rj-i- h f ! Kt-A'o- Parker !rn- prntt. - rnt-hal- l. Uc Miss Mary T;virr ar.fj Atiss were presort. Omp Mis Olive Ci'iilv entertained jt dints r Mr. ner Mnrvl W. The at:.l Vrrth-InKloMrs. Wallace Johrson. fh.rle Vern C Wo. I'irle A reIe. Miss Parley !f.il. Mi--Lifnnl s Annie pntln.ler. M.el Johnon. Mls HarMiss Mrtl AnJerson ni.-riet Jennlncs. Miss Murit-- l Krlrkstn entertain. the Those Concentration clur lin'Iay. ct:-s- n. y. l 1 clEt of the high echool Mon- day. Mrs. Jr. per D. Brown entertained the M. M. and M. club Thursday In honor of lira. Etta Batea or Montpeller. Ida. The Euee'.s rrero Mr. and ilra. C. It. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Mat-thetr- a. rtowberry. Mre. E. 2S. Kpar.tor.. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Jionto uarrus. Mr. and Mr. C. Le-ro- y Anderion. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Mrs. Mnul 1Z. Cooley. Mrs. W. U. Matthews. Mr. and Alra. P. E. Wrat-hal- l. HUa Emma Kharn and Mrs. Etta Bat's of Montpeller. Ida. 2Ir. and 2Ire. Monto Barrue entertained Mn. Ktta Bt6a of Montpeller. were Thoia Ida., Saturday. Mr. and Mra. C. Leroy present Mr. Anderson, nd Mrs. A. Fred Anderson. Mr. and Mrs o. G. Hollnir. Mr. and Mra. Philip Mr. Fiddler. Mr. and Mrs. Melvtn Brim. Qua-tnvBur-rr.cin- er. and Mra. John AV. Anderaon. Mr. Anderson. Mra. R. D. Halladay, Mrs. John K. Milliard. Miss Mascdalene Anderson. Mr. G. tl. Anderson, Mr. S. G. Clark an ! Mrs. Ktta Bate. Miss Emma Stromberjc entertain.! The gueats were Miss Muriel Tuesday. Mt Ha M. Anderson. Miss Frlekson. lihea Anderson. Mlsa Sarah Fllndera, and Mlsa Marlon Bates of Montpeller, Ida. Miss Mary Jefferles entertained the Junior Literary club Monday. Mrs. J. It. Kll"on entertained the rtak Primary officers Wednesday. Annie, rtollndcr entertained th Mtii 11. ;. club Wednesday. reshmenta were served to Miss Kthol Suttn. Miss liuth liinnall. Miss Kthel Clark. Mis I.lta rtarrus Ml Matilda Iloilrdcr and Mls Hist Johm.ii. The Merry Memtera club entertained Thursday. wn; ii am citv. fl !f Tie Hers nepofct'esn BrUham City. March 11. Sunday evening J. C Jensn was honor Kucst at a social t celebrate his seventy-nint- h afMrthday anniversary. The Jento Iorll fair was also a farewell sen, who leaves soon for a mission to CnHfornla. The partv rnn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Faulkner. The Kuewts were Mr. and Mrs. J. . Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Peter KnuJjon. Mr. and Mrs. Fphralm Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. I J. Anderson. Miss Mayme Campbell, Isaac A. Jensen, Dorlel Jcmn and Alma Jensen. Mtss Hien Jensen entertained TuesIn honor of Dorlel Jensen. day evening Present were Ada Adam. Helen Jfii- en. Alice Parsons. Vera Carter. Viola Norma Anderson. Maurlne i;ii.asn. "hlNelson. Mr. nd Mrs. Nobl Iceland Larsen. Vermoni Flshburn. I. ho ! . Wllford Jensen. Foster Simon-seHarold Welling. Dorlel Jensen and ncth Karl. Mr. and Mrs. Brtuham Wrltrht went remain a few to I.oc-aWednesday torelatives. iar with friends anda social was Klven evening at Thursday th home of Mr. and Mrs. Brltham Jensen In commemoration of the sixtieth birthday anniversary of Mr. Jensen T"e Kuests were Mr. and Mra. fJtvelal 1 A I n, Mr. and Mrs. James HenryMr.Tlnuey. and Mr. J. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. NUo Christ of ferson. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Tlngey. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Melvtn Tlnsrey. Mr. and Mrs. Vane Tlnfrev. Mlse Hazel Jensen. W. H. Jensen. Fred Jensen. Orel Tln-rre- v. Mathlas and Dan B, Mathfas. 'ihe Klndararartcn club rnct afternoon In the PreabyterlanThursday chapel. Mrs. Connie Madden 1'eters Mlsa Matilda Petersen had part in and the Mlsa Lavon Mason entertained a few frlensa at her home In Wlllard Friday evening. Mies Grace Johnson of Los Angeles was honor truest r.t a "GOO" party given Mlcsea Lucille John-ec- n Friday and Annie L.hy Staines. Denmark Jensen left Wednesday for Portland. to meet his evening son from Sugar City, Ore., Ida. They will spend considerable time In the northwest. Fostner Drowning and Martha Underbill cf Ojrden were married In this Tuesday, the ceremony city formed by Judje J. D. Call. being- perMlssos Margaret Jenkins and Elizabeth Thorr.as entertained at a theatre party Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. evening. John S. Bingham of Snowvllie visited here. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lowe entertained at dinner Weineadav In honor of Miss Olive Jenaon and William E. Davis. Miss Trieste Box and Mrs. J. A. Lee entertained Thursday. TheMia. guestsV. were; Mra. Thomas Cottam. it. Mrs. W. C. Mrs. Dredpe, Hithardson, Chrls-ter.a Delilah Itoberts and tho Misses Htr tford. Lillian Jacobsen. Mayme Campbell, Laura Mathlas. Mary Hoist, Nellie Jensen, Eliza Hanson End Sarah Mathlas. Mis Lavctta Wallace was surprised Thursday. Present were the Micses Doily Peterson. Mary Nelson. Uuth Hanzon, Larue liurnham, Dorothy Wright. Ada Hansen. Nettle Hawley, Mlckkelsen. Lydia Mrs. Hyrum J. Hanson In vlslling her mother. Mrs. Joseph Knudson. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Anderson entertained Tuesday. W.The guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Peters Mr. and Mrs. Brlgham Wrig-htMr. and Mrs. C. Fllaa Jensen. Mr. ar.d Mrs. iewis C. Mr. and ?.Irs. Iraac II. Jensen, Wight. Dr. and Mrs. P.. T. V.'Uley. Mr. and Mrs. M. FigKlns. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Henry E. Mad: en and Miss AurlHa Watklna. Mr. and Mrs. X. C. Olsen were surThe guests were prised Mr. and Wednesday. Mrs. H. c Chrlstlarmen. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorcnrcn, Mr. and Mrs. DenJcr.si-nM.. and Mrs. Hclger Nelmark son. Mr. ard Mrs. K C. I aurltzen Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nelson, Mr. and Mr&. Finer It. Haair.usf.en, Mr. avu! Mrs. N. L. Hanren. Mr. and Mrs. Oluf T'etersen. Mr. and Mrs. Andreas Lund. Mr. and Mra. A. A. Llchtenstelri. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Mrs. Fred Gleeru.. Mrs. Ilninn, Hansen and Mra. Jusdis Mortensen.Betty Mrs. Mary Lin ford of St. Charles. Ida.. Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ilervln pro-rra- - - - - - la - -- Ri: lif KPIIIIAIM. IleraliMtepubllcaa.) Ephratm, March 11. The .Snow academy faculty entertained the public school faculty at a social Saturday at games and dancing. Those evening were Mr. and Mrs. p. D. Jenpresent Dorlus. Mr. sen, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. N. Mr. and Mrs. Orrtn Anderson, and Mrs. Mrs. Wells ThompL. K. Dorius, Mr. nnd son. Mr. and Mra. Randolph Jensen. Prtnclpa! rnd Mrs. N. K. Noyes. Mr. and Mr. W. G.Mr.Barton. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mahonrt J. Y. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bram-wel- l, Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Jensen, Mr. and Mra. Andrew Mortensen. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lander Thompson, the Misses Patm Anderson. Af ton Parrlsh, Olive rllk rNJ hJL .s iv. : t - vr i'4iA-pr- -- AIN H .1 '. . . MMtaM rrrr'- -u -t-r- - , - , t ) n ... .. . . i - ' Mf .;-; -r ! lr-:- :i;;-:t-"- , - '.f i .1j - n nr A March 13-14- 11 j I h - ..V, -ls ii 111. I 11 !l I il II r'r I -- :;,v w! . -; l "v - " ',4,J..v4a1 J v. ? ' . .. 1 -- t) tr luni l 1 v V t v it': '! . - - 1 . r t '. f " r. ... . - - ' iJ - r . 7jl J '" i . "" 111 Special .Attractions BntiUThcativ Hotels and Cafes March 13-M-- fS . ; "V" III s j, , - I Ik - -' ,ftMim feaJU ;.v fill v:( x ' r: av.mn . .w iM , - . 'v . I .J ' ft; - V This season's headwear for women Is decidedly chic and clever, as can be seen on the third floor of the Western Outfit company, where an array of the most charming creations in hats awaits the inspection of Salt Lake's gentle sex. There is no end to the gasps of delight and exclamations of surprise on the part of women who visit this department, who pronounce It one of the most attractive that has been shown in Salt Lake for years. The one bife' advantage which women find not only the courtesy of the salesladies, but tlie easy credit system v.Mch rules In thla institution. The old theories have been turned topsy-turv- y ami people are beginning to realize the value of "Living by the Way." Invitation is extended to all lovers of beautiful millinery to come In and view this exquisite display and take away with them the very hat that suits them to a nicety in style and price. It is no longer a matter of surprise or speculation as to where those dashing, smart suits come from, that have made their first appearance on the streets of Salt Lake. The question is Anderson, Beulah Anderson. Lola All-reAnn Isaacson, Marie Christensen. Eva Joy Nielsen, Effle Thomspon. Edith ChrisThome, Mable Mortensen. Gladys tensen. Da Veda Olson and Mrs. Edith Haldersten, - Nelson Beal, Seldon Iltvn-seParley- Young, Iteuel Greaves, Arthur Smith and Nels Abelln. were hosts Seldon and Merrill Hansen Five at a card party Sunday evening. tables of five hundred were played. Earl Peterson and Prizes were won Mrs. Ora Hansen. by Refreshments were Mrs. served to the following: Mr. and HanEarl Peterpon. Mr. and Mrs. Ora sen, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Anderson, the Misses Ora Ol3on, Floss Peterson, Edith Da Veda Olson, Gladys ChrisThorpe, Afton and Parrish. Iva LarsenIleuel tensen, Kellis Dorlus, Nelson Beal, Young. Merrill and SelGreaves, Parley don Hansen and Dr. C. E. Mortensen. The following young people met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Christensen Sundav to celebrate their daughter Norma's birthday: The Misses lone Jensen, and Delda Anderson, Aleda McCaf-fertJoyce and Cassie Greaves.- - Alta Stevens. Olive PeterMarguerite son, Esther Jensen. Luella Christensen, avern Peterson. Ruby Dyreng, Thula and Todd, Delilah Salsberry. Norma Thtlma Christensen, Marie Anderson, Uuby Mortensen. Jerry ChristenRen, Bert Newman. Paul Hansen, Alma Moody. FloydandYoung. Vernon Yale Thorpe Christensen. Seymour Mr. and Mrs. Niels Phil Jensen entertained at dinner Sunday. son, Manilla Bird. Thelma Brown, 1 n, Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Anderson were surprised Sunday. Xiiss Iva I.arsen was hostess at a The following were Friday. kensington The Mioses Da Veda Olson, present: Christensen, Mable Mortensen. Gladys Kloss Peterson, Mrs. Ada Blackham of Moroni and Mrs. Lola Hansen of Mount Pleiisant. ' Mr. ani Mrt. Elijah .Ien en of Ver-c- f Mr. and Mrs. milion were the quests Ole C. Jensen. renor Mortenren of Ephralm and Miss Mattie Moon of lown were married in Mar.ti Wednesday. .Monday Miss Moon was tendered a shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Olsen. tenTho South warrf Relief societyThurs-dav dered Mrs. John Davis aeonsurprise who in honor of her Dan,the'Mor-mo-isn in 'California in the interest of church. Miss Effie Thompson entertained at cards Monday. Mrs. Charlotte Peterson was entertainer! Tuesday. v Mrs. Richard Hansen returned from Salt Lake. Mia Ida Peters ju of Centerfield spent nnd Sunday with her par-cSaturday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peterson. Mrs. F. 11. Iiasmusseii entertained at a theatre prtrty Thursday. Chris Jorgensen of Redmond and Mra. Josie M. Anderson of this city were married Wednesday. ut if 1 1 , - qe--- v ii' r: 1x77 . J r- i tr v ; vI. f vy ;v- 1 - - w ! - Spring Fashion Show Opening Tomorrow at Utah's Most Popular Credit House. Frl-da- v ,v -- ;,ai-- I iH Fred-rlckso- J i vi s'v WlMMI .SSimMM rti-&nfwl 1 m w m hi - or miss need go away without being fitted and suited in everj' detail. The liberal credit system applies also to this store, so that department of the bigonce women may appear at in all their finery and enjoy the first beautiful spring days, which are already with us. The suits are here and the modest prices prevailing will induce every woman to buy her spring suit at the Western. Salt Lake City is known for the brilliancy of its social functions and the women here are known throughout the land for the charming gowns which they display on those occasions. There is every reason to believe that this year even greater beauty will be in evidence, for the new dresse3 as shown at the Western Outfit company possess a style cleverness and richness easily settled when one beholds the extensive elaborate display of the new combination suits shown at the Western Outfit company. As .every woman knows, the rare combination with the taffeta silk as the main fabric, will be the rage of the year and how a woman's heart beats with delight to see these beautiful creations found at this store. Every wanted shade and combination of colors, so that no woman to little daughter. Donna Mae, returned Salt Lake after visiting with her mother Mrs. II. C. Peterson. Mrs. J. C. Allen entertained Monday for Mrs. Kenneth Wooley of San Diego. The Home Economics club of the Brigham Young college entertained the school and high college basketball teams at dinner Tuesday. The Sigma Theta Phi sorority will hold its annual ball Monday. Miss Mae Edwards entertained the Phi Kappa Lota fraternity Friday at supper. Mrs. D. C. Streett and Mrs. Wednesday Jacobson entertained the M. E. Fern Ladies Aid at the Philadelphia conference home. Mrs. O. A. Misener entertained in Dag-n- a Erickson Wynona Gee. and Hilda Williams were Sylvia presWright ent. Mrs. C. Anderson of Elsinore is the guest of Mrs. James Williams. Arthur Martin entertained the Misses Leona Christensen, Pearl Crane, Louise Gates and Orvil Larson, Clarence Williams, and Arthur Martin Friday. Mrs. Louis Larson enterWednesday tained for Mrs. C. Anderson, Mrs. James Williams, Mrs. Lars Christoffer-son- , Mrs. Dee Rasmusson, Mrs. C. II. Gates, Mrs. Joseph L. Thorpe, Mrs. Annie Martin, Miss Sylvia Williams and the Misses Erma and Amy Larson. The Indies' Literary club was enD. G. Montertained by Mrs. Mrs. Ira RasmussonBurgess and Mrs. C. day. E. West were on the program. Mrs. Lars Ch ristof f erson entertained Thursday for Mrs. C. Anderson, Mrs. Louis Larson. Mrs. Deo Rasmusson, Mrs. Joseph L. Thorpe. Mrs. C. H. Gates. Mrs. Lucian Martin, Mrs. James Williams. Mrs. Vego and Mi3s Olga Chrlstofferson. I ill .;v& "I """""""'"""''""MMIMMllMMJjllM y. ' - 2 western outfit co. -j ;.;..,rv- --- mJ. rv let 1 . ibI6Iaa, k,,M.m r . to Tli it . 1 ' . Bund'rso. 1r v. n. .p-'M- . - l - (!pr!l L Jrzs. m. gr ev-nln- f WESTERN OUTFIT COMPANY SHOWS NEW STYLE! i d. i. r? SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1916 LOGAN. to The March 11. Special Ilerald-nppiiblirsn- .l The Clio club met Logan, Mrs. Carl Smart. Mrs. with Wednesday W. O. Robinson and Mrs. John O. Peterson entertained. Mrs. J. F. Powell "was a guest. The Wobyca club met with Mrs. Lutie H. Fryer andMonday Mrs. L. H. Pederson. Mrs. R. Broberg. Mrs. George W. Thatcher entertained. Mr. and Mrs. I. X. Hillman of Oxford, Ida., are visiting their daughter Mabel. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bowman have returned to Laramie. Wyo. O. of Mr. Whitnev was the and Mrs. N. W. Kimball guest his during here. stay n. G. Thatcher entertained at Mrs. bridge Saturday. Tuesday Ilulme Nebeker entertained tho Cosmopolitan club at a dancing party. Mss Hattle Smith entertained at the B. Y. swimming pool Wednesday. Miss Irene Cressal served refreshments. Mrs. Lizzie M. Glbbs, president of the Second Wfird Primary association, with her aids. Mrs. l. p. Smith and Mrs. Joseph Salisbury, entertained. Miss Marie Talmer entertained Thursday. Mrs. Lawrence Kimball. Mrs. Leo Kimball. Mrs. Mark Parkinson. Mrs. Frank .lonea. Mrs. Willis Clark, the Misses Kntie and Esther Neuburger and Marie Palmer were present. Mr. Uben r.nd Miss Claudia Johnson entertained Saturday. Miss Jane Bench of Heise's Hot is the of her mother, Springs Mrs. Jolin Bcncii.guo.it Sunday Mrs. George E. South and I honor of her son Virgil's seventh birthday. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Lewis entertained at bridge Monday for Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hudson. The U. A. C. Women's club met Mon-da- v with Mrs. N. A. Pederson. Mrs. C. G. Thatcher lectured on Holland. The of the afternoon were Mrs. E. G. guests Peterson and Mrs. Anna Barber. enterThe Alpha Delta fraternity tained at cards Thursday in honor of the Sorosis girls. Mrs. Robert Murdock. her daughter, Mrs. G. W. Cole. Mrs, T. B. Cardon, Mrs. C W. Jones, Mrs. P. A. Thatcher and Mrs. Robert Murdock, Jr., entertained at cards and dancing Wednesday.Mr. The and following guests were present: Mrs. J. I Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas GeorgeMr.Rich, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Kimball, Mr. Irvin. Mrs. John Bankhead. Mr. and Mrs. and S Ii. Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Hay-ba- ll Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bithell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thatcher Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Orson Baugh. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Smith. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Orson Misener, Miss Jones, Mr. Edith Hayball, Lavern Murdock, Miss Reed and A. L. Miss Ollie Johnson, Ed Cole. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kimball enOscar-jsaimrose- , tertained. TOOELE. Special to Tlie Tooele. March Ileralil-RepiiMIean- 11. which outclasses those worn hereto fore. "They are the daintiest, filmiest, loveliest things in dresses that wo have ever shown," said Mr. Magid. manager of the Western Outfit company, "and I believe they will create a veritable furore when women come in to see our exhibit this week. Ono that beauty about the whole thing is occathese dresses are for any social the-sion and are not so extreme that cannot be worn on the street. Tho System' is provint,' its popularity among both the rich and the middle classes, who see in our easy credit plan an opportunity to cct away from the burdensome system of cash in advance. These dresses will be the cynosure of all eyes at our formal opening this week." 'Pay-a-Little-Do- children under the direction of tho primary officers gave an entertainment Monday. S. W. Lee and Kathryne Gillespie, Jennie De La Mare, Floyd Atkin too:i in the entertainment. part The Rt. Rev. Joseph S. Glass, C. M.. D. D., bishop of Salt Lake, was tiv guest of Mrs. James Neary at Mrs. K. T. Bond entertained at sion. .I REDMOM). Miss Veloy and Edna Adamson entertained Saturday. Th3 following were guests: The Misses Sagers, Eva Percy Whitehouse, Mabel Hazel and Emily Sagers, Lula and Drou-baShields, Thelma Shields, Marie Otel-l- a Mae Shields. June Droubay, RusShields, Alice Hanks, Gladys sell, Annie Anderson, Mrs. E. J. Smith and Mrs. L. F. Tietjen of Salt Lake. Walter J. Svkes left Tuesday for Cliff. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gold of Spanish Fork were Tooele visitors. South ward primary The Tooele y, Mrs. J. B. Staker of Mount Pleasant Monday. Miss Kate McKenna was surprised Katie McKenna, Eva Tuesday. Misses Charlotte and Burgess. Ora I.orentzcn. Hilda Gates, Helen EI bin, Lynn and Devon Christensen, Max Sorenson, Grant Gates, Dewane Long. Henry Miller. William Henry nnd Jeheile Gates, Dee Earl and Bert McKenna were present. Williams entertained Mrs. James for Mrs. C. Anderson of ElsiTuesday nore. Ref reshments were served to Mrs. C. Anderson. Mrs. Louis Larson, Mrs. .Lars Chrlstofferson. Mrs. Ira Rasmusson. Mrs. Annie Martin and Miss Sylvia Williams. Monday evening the Misses Mlna Erickson and Verne Lorentz entertained the Girls' Economic club. The Misses Mary Ames. Beula West, Ora Johnson. Maud Murphy. Helen Got- fredson. Evelyn Spencer, Leah Crane, Blanch llu entubler. Myrtle Ilaamus- - K3 fSppcial to The n AA Redmond. March 11. Miss Caroline Lauritzen of Moroni is visiting her sister Mrs. F. P. J. D.Smith. Young and Joseph President R. Paulsen of Richfield were Redmond visitors Tuesday. George Coleman. Orson Rasmusson and Clarence Draper left this week for Canada. Mrs. C. E. West of Salina delivered of a lecture Tuesday before the ladies the Relief society on the care and feeding of babies. MA MYA & i ks3. XbeS d LADIES' TAILO We have a new line of beautiful Spring Styles and fabrics in exclusive goods to select from. Satisfaction and perfect fit guaranteed. 407 South Second East Phone Wasatch 3564. ; i Ilerahl-RepnMIcn- and Mrs. Jonas Salina, Mattson entertained for their son Frantz. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. August Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Frantz Mattson. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Lund. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson and Renholt and Oscar Mattson. Mrs. P. F. Peterson entertained for little Fredereka Moore, her daughter, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Staker and son Pleasant are visiting Ernest of Mount Mr nnd Mrs. D. L. Argyle. The D. D. club was entertained by the Misses Erma and Thursday Retta Monroe. The Mis3es Violate and Willma Fiancey. Eva Pace, Montez LIbble West Mattsson, Lucile Crane, and Erma and Retta Monroe were present. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Lund entertained Mr. and Mrs. D. I Argyle and Mr. and din- ner Sunday in honor of the Miss Adine Brounly. Deli Amy Shields, Kelley, Emily Marguerite Murray, Bond and Gerald Buckley, John Ilogan Malone. and Stephen Little Miss Sarah Orrae was tendered a surprise Friday by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Orrae, Charles E. Green returned Satur- from California. dayMrs. James Fuller and Mrs. Beach. for Long GardinerAgnes left Monday The Ladies Aid society met with Mrs. Howard Smith Thursday. The W F. F. club was entertained Mrs. D. G. by Mr. and were Wednesday The Ethel Ericson. guests Rachel Brown, ViCupid, Cecil Lang, ola Dick. Ruby and Ivy Spray, Tom Roy Roy Nelson,Edward Johnson, and Cupid. Joeand Mrs. Mr. Dobbson Al ctrch Harry Evans left for McGill, Nev., Thursday.C. E. Green entertained the Mrs. Mrs. Harry Whist club Wednesday. Rasmusson and A. D. Hunter were awarded favors. The Past Noble Grand clubD. was enCookea Sidney tertained bv Mrs. The guests were Mrs. Wednesday.' Mrs. L. L. Baker. Mrs. s. Fred White, Mrs. Emile Dodds, Mrs. B Cullev Mary Sloan, Mra. James Gillespie, Mrs.Matilda Westrich,.1. Ed Bonnelli, Mrs. Mrs. William Warburton. Mrs. M.Mrs. Grove .Mrs. George Clausing. William -Marks. The guest of honor was Mrs- Leo Horton.will entertain at The Kebekah lode a card party March 17. FriMisin Lazel Adams toentertained HuntRobert compliment day ington who leaves March 15 on a mis PA LI X A. to The March 11. Mr. (SpivU.1 . dinnc-Sunday- |