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Show THK SALT LAKi: Til I III NK, MNDAY MORNING. FLIlUl'ARY trj 15, r ipm RUTH, NEV. turn -MM u reb n Ne, UviviMAb1(M Tlr( ftN l4 frail! lira! churrh at nsrrtagr AUte MtmH to Mr, Bus Asj at kigk ama lb Rr, Esther O UeaaU Mhrfiraniaf th carraaoer. la etmpis war bjr Up Un August M ftiiiw, 1 ha brMa blu aalia arltfr g Fh f IM tun bat f llvr. Mltitr pstative Iwwisl at tna frill ra t ru)tr4 fwlioatftf tu rwramjf, 1m ut opl wtll aka up a lruimrar miikMt at tba ttoroth h K arartaaa I A It la MrPtrU. antaUrp k 4a II Mtt I -- a fcrtt af (M MUdf4 llrSa irlih a llaaa sbwr TMsrwUf tau4 af taat wk tab Tba baa art ati Tm all la r4 aM hu hearts trra(r4 a larva M fraaH aaiari,lrr an fnra4 hf bilk a whit aarrlaa laA'IIlf f4r heart fur pis tarda. Th guest af baa th fbtlptal of BMf ttarful gifts. 1 ba lb fcl; fuMd UrMiara TWta, Hit T 4 Itlsrhol aM Ml Ibiub L5ll Ruth guests tba Mewl mas. oiirsr,. MrNsj aM BpU. a ad Ttobbli. Ulaa Brralra Pfotlsii rrtttraM Mr, tod Mra. Daa fc4wrfr Wadaaadajr arraiaf, after apaadlaf Ifctlr Lake. bait at CBrraoi Mra W K. Mattbraa ae hostess to tl HuMr4 etb Tlvrblaf af last Thursday Ft I a bark. Laarbaoa ter 4 fUwi lialMMi 1 sf s,f rila ? ior aaat ralr, br lMH gt ir. Druggists have stock today but a short-ag- e may come at any time. Last winter were of out druggists in many sections s' Vicks for months Out af tba prettirat affaire af tba week bjr Mra the card part a ad luarheo Tba froaaa bailor the to Thursday dooraiioaa wra ta tha Mitoal atlre. srlth crystal basket af M aM bhtta nniilto, (t4 itb bin mail bow, ermsmeatlag tha rard table. Tba Ire terred, follow I r tha game. bcra to baraoa; alll Iba take fia after. I Amoof tha Bulb eoapWw wba forM iaoar W. 1 A fra at Elf Fri-da- f for tha Mr. aad Mra. rmlAf af last root Mra. Mr. J. aad wraaL Kraak Mr. aad Mra. 4. R. Nae Mr. aad lira IV. H Mra. Oliver aad Mr and E UiMktaa f, Ha tb.rd daata af Tha Rath Daalftff ehifc ga waa la tha artra Mtey tef. Tba tha aaturw of a Hard-- tea" bait, aad arrrtaral of tba add rwiimra wore Uailr bf tb Dorothy ihroughoat th tvraiaf. waa aa added laaplrattoa la rrbeatr Ufre iha daacara. Mra C Mr. aad Mra W. V Matthew af bat n Basra were El Tialtara psrtle wk et 'a rrad ttdfraj bk. VI SPANISH FORK of tba Vedaradaf ooralaf of laet Tree Jolt rlub BrlnhalL Fbraa of bote Mla week at tha Four ee-aibra. Thera were alae fataf Erana tiwra Gardner. Haaot C.rrtefot aad Merle Ibblr. were a urn It ted ta tba chib. A tray luetbeoe waa errd by tb boafeaa. Mra Lacy Hally of ParaiNi riatted Tadae UUaa with Mr. and Mra. fay Maawrll al tha flaeel bona. a week la U Mr. Gearya II. 4e apadla frail Lake, tba tarat of bar daughter, Mra. D D. Bnwhall. Ur. aad Mra. Iri Stewart bare beea eater-talainaa tbrlr gueat Aaroa Jobaaoa af Bleb field. Idaho. Mr Jotonoon ta the ana of Mr aad Mra. Qoet Jobaaoa. forwer reehieata of tnia rlty. He baa bad eoaaiderabla aallUary baring takes part to aaaaa of tba hoar? fighting to Trane, where ba waa ee. erely wooaded. Ha baa recovered aad la ea life. joriog civil Mra. C. D Liviagatoae are la Salt Dr. aad ta kc thla week attewdlng the automobile a how Mra. Eliaa Eng berg returned Tueadaf from k abort vialt with frail I.ak friend E. W. Mkita aad familf were Mr. and Mr bpnagTlilo vtattora Sunday. Mlaa Jean Jolly, whola a atalat at the B I'., la apeodiBg tha time while the nr bool ia rkaed with her graaripereala. Mr. and Mra The young Georg A. Hirka. of tlna elty. wemaa'a bom la at tvU, Wyo. ta the glrla Uiaa Norma Ferguaon waa boat of tb On V lea tee a clob Baturday valag of last week. Luncheon waa aerved at 11 a clock to tea members aad one tented gueat, Miaa SPANTBH FORK: it Feb. 14 The girl prat. frusta frnelL Tha member af tba Alia Hub met Friday afteraooa of laat week at tb homo of Mra. Arthur Mckell. tight member aad throe la vitd gueata were proaeut. Fancy work waa At g o'clock th diveroloa of the afternoon. refreshmeata were aerved. th. bustraa being assisted by Mlaa Ann Melton. Tba apeclai guearg were Mra Hannah Bowen af Burley, Idaho; Mrs Loren Creer and Miaa Ana Nlelaoa Lillian Ulaa Maria and Mia Nolan, wba pent part af tb pinter to frail Lake, have to Fork. letnrnad hpantrfff Mlaa Haael BlUana of Blackfoot. Idaho, la here for a vialt with relatives aad frioada A prettily appointed dinner ana given Friday evening of laat week by Mr. Joseph Swansea t overt were laid for laea Mary and Flor-earAlbertson, Lcora frweaaea. Sylvia (hrla tennea. Lillian Larson, Arthur Nelaoo and H 1U Albertaon Mra, frv R. Buster aad Mra Sara Sterling entertained Baturdav evening of last week la A. ' B honor of their brother. Nelson, of Waheptoa, N D. Dinner and cards were ea 12 waa until Inorbeon when o'clock, Joyed served to the following, ta addition to the honor Miss of Lydia Fonnetbeck, gueat Marie Hates. Aike Jones, Marie Pearaou. Mr. . A. and Mra. yrtia frierling. Joeph Nelson, Nelson and J B Bcarnaon of halt Lake. Frna a and Japanese went tha labia piaca card decorations. LAYTON LATTON, Feb. 14. Mrs. Jana Evans of Salt Lake la visiting frimda here. Mra. beuben Klifoylc, wh has been visiting relative here for the past threa mootha, iU yesterday for her home in W lonemncca, Nev. Mr. Lula Hvbioeoo of Ogden visited Irieodg heiQ kJvnUay. i. CLEARFIELD N' l CLEABFIELD, Feb. 14 Mi sect A ante and Edith Draper were Ogden visitor during the week. Mr. tod Mr. Joseph F. Payne left this week for Pant. Idaho, to make their home. Mrs. F. A. Naylor spent tha past week In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra. Jacob E Layton, Mr. and Mi. Samuel G. Layton and Mrs. Enoch Harris wera fravsviUe visitors Saturday af test week. Mra. Emanuel Hanks left thla week for Bey. harn Idaho, to spend n few week aa gneat af her daughter. Mra. Paul Wilcox. Miaa Phoebe Roberta of Layton visited friends here Tuesday. Mrs. James F. Wilcox spnt tha past two weeks la Burley. Idaho, aa guest of relatives. Miss rhyllia Hanks te visiting friends te Syracuse. Mra. Edward Howard of Mated, Idaho, ia th guest of her parents, Mr. and lira. Da fra Davis, frr. Mr. and Mrs. H. O, Richardson anouna Iha arrival of a daughter 1 their home fruodav, Mra. Henry t all spent the week In Botmtifal at guest af ber mother, Mr D. H. Wood Mr and Mr. Farley Nobles af Trsmoetefr are visit! eg relatives here. Mr. and Mi Thomas Lamph of Flt Lake were dinner guests af JMr. and Mra. Nanas Lamph, Sunday. Mi ft lad vs Hut re visited friends In fraU Lake. Sunday. Where Vicks Begctn The Drug Store in which O. Henry Spent HU Boyhood drug tor la Greensboro, N. C, parduuMtl by Mr. Lunrion! Rick, erdMa ia 188S frota Dr. Porter. Dr. Porter tbe uncle of -- Will- Porter, of O. Hoary, became A marie., ubo, nailer tbe oon grc.tet kort etory writer. Q. Henry precticelly (row up ia thia (lore and learned Here tbe profesMoa of pharmacy. It woe during hi, yeere behind the prescription counter of thU drug etore that Mr. Richard worked out the formula for Vichi. THU U tHa eu Directions fc? the Use of Vicks VapoRub come, in VICKS When applied to the Mlve body it, action i, lit. INTERNAL. The heat of two-fol- the body relearn, the ingredient, in the Thett vapor, are farm of vapor with each breath, carrying the medication through the air paaaagea to the lungs. 2nd. EXTERNAL. In addition. Vick, ia absorbed thru and stimulates the akin, attracting the blood to the surface and aiding the vapor, inhaled to relieve the congestion. spoon and the vapors inhski"; or a little applied up the nostrl t and , snuffed back into the air wages. I For Spasmodic Group aad Children's Colds Vicks it particularly recommended for childrens colds, since it is externally applied and can, therefore, be used often and freely with perfect safety. For spasmodic croup, rub Vicks over the throat and chest until the difficult breathing ia relieved; then spread on thickly and cover with a hot flannel cloth. An application at bedtime usually prevents a night attack of For Doop Cbost Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Coughs, Hoarseness For severe cases, hot, wet towel should be applied over the throat and chest to open the pores of the skin. Then Vicks should be rubbed well in, spread on thickly and covered with two thicknesses of hot, flannel doth,. The clothing should be left loose around the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the form of a funnel, so that the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. For Uao as a Liniment, Poultice or Piaster On account of its penetrative and rubefacient effect on the skin, Vicks has been found excellent for many minor ailments, such as Bites, Boils, Bums, Bruises, Cuts, Frost bite. Itching,. Muscular Soreness, Poison oak. Sunburn, Headache. Far Heed Colds, Asthma. Catarrh, Hay Favar, Whooping Cough For thesejroubles, Vicks can be used as for chest colds or can be melted in a Vicks Is Not Meant j, Roplaee . ' the Phjsicira At the first symptoms of a serious illness, such as pneumonia. croup. How the Use of this External Treatment for Cold Troubles Has Grown salve was aosorbed thru and stimulated the skin, aiding the vapors inhaled to relieve the congestion. This product was named Vicks 'ORE than a score of years ago, Lunsford Richardson, a druggist in a little North Carolina town, was trying to find a new way to treat spasmodic croup and colds. He had been trying to find it for years he needed such a treatment in his own home he knew that epicac and internal medicines disturbed the delicate digestions of children that the only way to get medication directly to the air passages and lungs was in vaper form. So he was searching for an effective vapor treatment which would be economical, Now over 17 Million Jars are used yearly convenient, and which could be used without the necessity of closing up the sick room and thus excluding the fresh air, so important in the treatment of colds. At last, this druggist found a process by which he could combine in salve form the remedies Camphor, standard, Menthol, Eucalyptus, Thymol and Turpentine with other volatile oils so that when this salve was spread over the throat and chest the ingredients would be vaporized by the body heat. These vapors, inhaled with each breath all night long, carried the medication directly to the parts affected and at the same time the time-teste- d tician should always tx called. Many other auch a, chronic catarrh or con- trouble, tinued headache, call for the diagnoaia of a good doctor. Vicka ia aimply an emergency remedy, which can be kept VapoRub. Vicks was found to be good for a great many 'troubles besides spasmodic croup, and as time went on, its sale increased county by county and state by state, until now over 17 million jars are used each year almost one jar for every family in the United States. And this in spite of the fact that Vicks is still a new form of treatment to many people in the North and far West. The best testimony to the value of Vicks is the increasing number of families who, each year, are converted to the use of this real Little Bodyguard in the Home. fX. Here is the record of the number of jars used annually for the last ew years: 1910 847,748 Jsn 823,182 Jm 1.027,088 Jar, 1,357,590 Jan 1.48X330 Jan . 2,41X213 Jan 4.302,764 Jan 6,799,811 Jan 17,377,408 Jan f 1911 1912 1913 1914 191 5 1918 1917 1918 in the home ready for inatant uae and which can be uaed freely, with perfect safety, on the youngest member of the family. Sample Fraa If you have never tried Vicka, we will be glad to send samples free to you and any of your friends whose names and addresses you will send us. - ( AdJrwtst THE VICK CHEMICAL COMPANY 100 Mi boa Avenue Cnenahen, N. C. 1: t j Mra. J. ti. Cooley waa a visitor to Kiysvltls this week, aa guest of Mrs. G. D. ltotlcuge. Mr. aud Mis. Ksymood Glcuniil ox ugdea were biet week-envisitors to Layton. Mira Phoebe Roberta entertained at dinner at her home Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mra, Joseph I. Mnae of Clearfield, f who will leave In n tow days for Burley, luanu, to make their home. Mrs. Mary Ellen Roberta spent the past week te fruit Lane aa guest af her da ug liter, Mra. G. I. Stafford. Miaa TUoebe Robert visited friends in Clear field. Tuesday. Mr. aad Mis. John Sullivan and Mr. sod Mra. (Turenca frullivas of frail Lake were guests af Mr. and Aira William Jutuaey duung tba week, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Asher of Ogden Tisited Layton relatives Wednesday. Mis. Lucius Laudia waa a ilsltor to Salt Lakav Thursday. Mr. and Air. Fred Barnet of DowneV, Idaho. hats beea visiting relatives here for two weesa. Mlaa iearl Watkins of Ogdegi apeut Weduet- day front aa gueat of friend. Air. and Mrs. fr. K. Anderson were vlalfort to Halt Lake during the week. Barnes were Ogden Mi. and Mm. Warren vUitora Tuesday. Mra. Daniel kerthaw spent a few days te Bounliful thin week as gueat of ber sister, j f Mrs. fr. fr. Burnbsa. Miaa Emily Brough visited friends la Silt Lake, Thursday. Mias Irena Swan of Salt Lake visited re la Uvaa frere Wednesday. Mollle Jterac Misses and Edfca Rush forth, both of kaysvliia, were Layton visitors Wednesday. Air. Albert Waite of Arco, Idaho, d Mr are visiting relatives bere Mr, 'iiiomat Wright 1s speeding a few days ia Balt Las as guest of frer daughter, Mrs. Beulah Farnswortlu Mrs. Charles Rider of Salt Lake te tha gneal of ber mother, Mrs. W llltam Doxey, vs wfr Xd it II V f , ? |