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Show Dances Visitors I Mrs. William Ferre entertained Woodward en '....dents ofU tin njembrs of the E. L. E club ' Tuesday and several invited guests at her and home Wednesday afternoon. An creations attractive decorative scheme was r Hallowe'en arranged with black berries and in keepyellow chrysanthemums, waa to organic a Dixie ing with the "Hallowe'en 1 VvJ- i- , . r'Tngcab spirit. Nine tables of bridge were played, Mrs. E. C. RQdgers being awarded the club prise, and the guest favor s being won by Mrs. Heed Ander-berg- . Luncheon was served to the deli of serving following: Mrs. Mam .Anderson, in were SSShments. Thirty Mrs. Robert Putterson, Mrs. Mark Tripp, Mrs. E. C. Rodgers and Mrs. Sam Jones, club members, and the .rt-t- . P. Rudd and (laugh- invited guests, Mrs. C. E. Loose, Parker. Idaho, are Mrs. John U. Buchi, Mrs. A. D. Sutuia er fiek9 m provo with ton, Mrs. E. D. Sutton, Mrs. C. E. n Jones. Pr Maw. Mrs. W; b:"Vhittemore, Mrs! Herbert P&sewalk, Mrs. Lafe Mrs. Bown, Mrs. Fred Olson, Swen O. Neiison, Mrs. Clarence Naylor, Mrs. O. R, Thomas, Mrs. George A. Hansen,' Mrs. Reed L. Anderberg, Mrs. Mart Roylance, Mr. Vern R. Greenwood, Mrs. Ray Tilling rm an, IMrs. George Levin, Mrs.. E. U. Hughes, Mrs. A. B. Mor-gaMrs, J. W. Farrer, Mrs. J. T. Farrer. Mrs. G. H. Heindselman, Mrs. C. C. Hoag, Mrs. L. L. Baker, Mrs. Etta Bagley, Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr. of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Wm. Omelia, Mrs, C. F. Dixon, Mrs. Samuel Ware and Mrs. Mary all of Payson. Laura fiard- elected preammit, Arthur ...virion itvln. vice Secretary and treasurer, f,i I,9 Misa t- - . Hallowe'en effects. The program was as follows: Nina Wtll-coPutman's "Why 1 Have Got So Far, So Goot," given by Mrs. J. E. jWanicott; life of Joseph-- Pilley by Ratherine Dougall. Current events were given and discussed by all Uasler was hostess to thirty of her members. Quotations on Hallowe'en friends at a Hallowe'en party at followed by dainty luncheon. her home Wednesday evening. The Mrs. Samuel Uallin, entertained time was merrily spent with games at luncheon last week in honor of and musio, during which luncheon Mrs. Abby BuYt of Rigby, Idaho. was served, A large basket "of Other guests present were Mrs. choice fruit centered the lutfchepn Viola Roylance, Mrs. Daisy South-worttable, around which stood cut glass Catherine and daughters, vases of fall flowers. and Pauline. of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Johnson Mrs. John M. Vick entertained at Provo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. a birthday Hallowe'en party at her Joseph Westwood. Tuesday. home Tuesday, afternoon. The afMr. and Mrs. Dell Brimhall spent fair was in compliment to her eight Tuesday with relatives at Spanish. year-oldaughter Virginia, whose Fork. mi The golden wedding anniversary birthday anniversary that day. Hallowe'en creations. of August A. Hjorth, Sr., and Htjldw was such as black cats, witches, 0. T. Hjorth of Springville, tons and ghosts were used in deco- - celebrated October 11 at the home rating the entertaining rooms! The of their daughter, Mrs. S. E. was pleasantly spent with of Salt Lake City. They are games and music, followed by the parents of nine children. 54 luncheon served to 18. A large grandchildren and five There were present at cake, containing eight children. lighted candles formed an attractive the reception seven children, 32 and three great-stootable centerpiece, around which grandchildren, small china dolls attired in grandchildren, and 22 other costume. Small paper capsitives. A bouquet of tea roses, and were used as place cards, and at a purse, of gold was presented to each plate was a jsmall Hallowe'en the honored guests, after which refavor and cleverly written fortune. freshments were served. The Fourth ward Reliey society officers entertained for the mem-LerTuesday afternoon, with the Community program: following singing; address of welcome, Mrs. Mrs. Anna ('. Bissell was guest of Retta Sumsion; selection by the honor at a party given by lier chil- - Fourth ward ladies' chorus. Mrs. dren Friday, October 29, the occa- Frank Saulsherry gave one of sion being her 89th birthday anni- - James Whitcomb Riley's poems in versary. The rooms were beauti- a very pleasing way. Dainty decorated in autumn flowers, freshinents were served, Mrs. Eddie Payne entertained at and a delicious banquet was served to.the following: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. dinner Sunday L. S. Harnett, Mr. Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mrs. J. 11. Clark. t .1. Bissell and daughter Blanch, all of R, Howard has moved his Lake City; Mrs. Roxey White, ily to 'Gunnison, where they will Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison. Mr. make their future home, s Mrs. Lena Maycock "ill and Mrs. John Bissell, Mr. and Mrs. Carter and daughter tain at her home Thursday Robert Harrison, .Mrs. May noon for the Daughters of the neers. An excellent program has and family. Mrs. Fred Hansen entertained at been arranged, Marfan Alexander is at Sunny-Thordinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A G. and Miss Orpha Deal. The! side for a few weeks, afternoon was spent in social chat John T. Hurt, w ho is employed wun at Nephi. spent the week-enand choice muisacl numbers. The Second ward I'rimarv offi relatives and friends here. cers gave ii miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening at the home of Edward Anton, in compliment to! Miss Rilla Crandall, a bride of next week. In celebration of I l.illow e'en Mrs. L, T. Hopkins entertained at her The rooms home Monday night. were unique with Hallowe'en devices, the lights were shaded in a and jack-lanterns, peii'Tal spooky appearance prevailed. The "."."ii" won at were favors by Alva Zabriskje. (' W. l'arker and Mrs. Dell Thorn. The spooks then appeared for a handshake, and dainty refreshments were served to the Jl'ST THE THING following: Mr, and Mrs. W. G. For Growing Children Parker, Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Eark VI r. and Mrs. A. W. Cheering-ton- , hart, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Thorn, Mr. JERSEY MILK AND and Mrs. Kd Payne. Mr. and Mrs CREAM Alva Zabriskie. Mr. and Mrs. Mel! Alma Mr and Crofford. Mrs, Pure, Pasturized, Wheler, Mr. and Mrs. Wain'cott. Mr. Healthful. Mr. and' Mrs. John Whiting. and Mrs. Mr. and Whipping Cream a Mrs. Ed Reynolds Garnet Friei. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Specialty. Whiting.! Hofheims. Mrs. Ileulah Come in and see us. Metcalf Mrs. Mrs. Nettie Thorn, and daughter Irene. THATCHER DAIRY The Woman's club met Friday N. University Ave. 115 of last week at the home of Mrs. Provo, Utah. The room-- ; were C. L. Daily. flow-- j autumn with decorated tastily OpfPTY "Ji P . m w"1 ers and V, -- x Clubs Parties ; tf h d Han-tim- nleire e . genuine KITCHEN g HER s the Sweet'toned Established 1849 rich' swcetneM ot I tone that made tne cmcrsu.i of our grand-Mtn,favorite in the days ii still the outstanding " iiracteristic of the sweetof today. Attracened Emerson" THE san ti ami ts terms fmiri-- l Buy It at aylor Bros Co. Department. Music In rooms artistically arranged in with Hallowe'en decorations, witches, black cats, lighted pumpkins and jack o lanterns, Mrs. Ada 7." r ooking UtensilsFor CLEAN quick results on all metalware use SAPOLIO Stours Cleans Poiisnet Large cake lndid.l Eaock Mor(u'i Smt Ca., Mw York, U. S. k IZnCJOCDOCDOCJOCDDCD - fam-Sal- enter-Thoma- Standard-Examin- One Week " Tomorrow Sale-Beg- ins after-Phylli- Pio-Clar- ' Another Republican Editorial From the Ogden CABINETS "The Hest Servant in Your House - The members of the Elite Social club were pleasantly entertained at the Jiome of Mrs. Martin dinger Wednesday evening. Chrysanthemums were used to decorate the rooms. Cards were enjoyed, Lloyd Finlays'on and Mrs. Henry Williamson receiving the prizes, and the consolation favors being awarded to Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Whipple. Luncheon was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sumsion, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Clinger, Mr. ami Mrs. Parley Olson, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Flnlay-son- , Mr. and Mrs. E. Ii. Whipple, Mrs. Josephine Uoodridge, Mrs. Don C. Williams and Mrs. Henry Williamson. It of Oct. 31. er fife isBsir' Sellers Special n "-- - ii vk smwxl It Is Easy T Own One g Why spend long hours in your kitchen when you can have this more costs no conveniences all its thanany Sellers with equipment? The kitchen. You can good cabinet. Only $1.00 down puts this beautiful cabinet in your income. arrange the balance to suit your labor-savin- up-to-d- WHAT DO YOU THINK? of Sevens'9 The Holy "Order One of the most potent factors in the nomination Ernest Bamberger for United States senator, was an secret political klan, "The Order of Sevens," which' functioned in Salt Lake county. This society was formed by supporters of Mr. Bamberger prior to the Republican state convention. " is built on quorums of sevens.' The original quorum, "uder its unique plan of organization, consisted of seven men. Eaph of these, as "sponsor," selected an additional quorum of seven, forming an endless chain with each succeeding link - subservient to its sponsor, as the original seven wielded all thA power. The goal of the Klan was a membership of 2800 members, all sworn to work as a single of oath-boun- oath-boun- d, d unit. The slogan of for all." the Klan was "All for one-r-O- ne The initiation ceremony was attended by great ecrecy and mystery, calculated to impress the novitate. The candidate was to take an oath with required n left hand Bible and his right the ' Holy resting upon raised. Dire punishments, including political blacklisting, would be inflicted upon any member violating the rules of nand the Klan. A challenge of recognition of members was to the candidates, which consisted of: 'V.hich way are you going?" J' a member, the reply would be: 'I so with the sun." ' he fount pr ronlv tVi "v'u shall always have light." If a mak"Miah" replied, member the person challenged ing the biblical name, "Jerimiah." the meeting Frequent secret meetings were held, of mouth to word until by announced given place not the various quorums through the respective "sponsors " and no meeting was held twice in the same place. The Klan entered the Republican primaries in Salt to Uike county. Slates of delegates were furnished district. election each in the members convenA niaioiitv of those elected to the county to the Repubthe delegates tion in Salt bike to choose of this secret, members were convention lican state society. delegates to the Republican state The "00 U. S. district voted by ('has. M. Morris, conviuti.m. attorney, were the result. Ml for one. one for all was literally exemplified. i)o Republicans want their organization and conpolitical ventions dominated by a secret their influexercise not Republicans Should Troup'' our pol.tica ence against the "introduction into inimical to the methods and such of practices tions ? and privileges free exercise of American nghts of the "machine gang" the of The success is a real menace to the welfare Bamberger candidacy state. of the people of this party have risen m Members of the leaders. VVTiere of the acUons party revolt adnst the do vou stand 7 notices to the polls? Did vou take yoi"-laA :x fin.il test, the challenger said, 'Jeri" - H. McDonald, Chairman Publicity Committee. Think of the work and energy a Sellers will save you. Think of the hours you can have for other things. Everything in the Sellers is scientifically arranged. Due to the 15 special features, all your work is simplified and quickened. 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