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Show SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING. BRIGHAM CITY BRIGHAM CITY. March MARCH. 7. 1920. 5 GEORGE O. DOTUG, JR., Mias Ambor Hamson of Brigham City, who6g marriage MBS. MIm Ves- - of llensyvllte and Arthur t ylrtheHunaaker of this cltv acre united In inarriaga home of the bride took place Friday. t Thursday eve-ti. Him k burn. by bishop 1. the marriage ceremony a dinner rvd. Mr and Mra. Tyler wiU fas their tiiake home in this city. Mias Libby Baty of this city and David of Schllng Ogden were married at the Junction City ynday. They alU make their home In Ogden The ladles of the cement plant workers gave a delightful apron and overall dance in the Hrst nard amusement hall Friday ' ailing of hut week. There sere 1&0 were Refreshments ui attendance. offers a new way to. treat croup and cold trouble; Scrv ed. Mrs. Clara 1. Jenson of halt Lake visited retail! ea In this city during the a eek W Ilham Mrs. entertafned Preston hursday afternoon at a prettily arranged 4 luncheon was kenslngtim. nerved, cut flowers being used as a ceil were Meadamee J. The gueats terplece. Knudsnn. F. W. putin, Jamei Knud-F. W. Klshburn. Nela Jenson, W. O. Knud son. Oluf Petersen, Joseph Knud-soJ U llalveraon, Thomas Crompton, A. IV, Valentine, C. W. Knudaon and Peter Knudaon. Mr. end Mrs, porle! Jensen of Salt lake spent' part of the week visiting friends and relatives In this city. Miss Vera Foulger of Fait Laka spent part of the week lit Brigham, visiting friend Mrs. W. A. Call has returned from a In Balt Lake. short I Mrs. stay Nels Jenson has returned Friday from a week visit with friends In Logan Mlsa VUIadlne Knudaon spent last weekend with friends In Ogden. Mra. C. C. Clayton of Salt Laka Is visiting her mother, Mrs. C. W. Knud-so- n Mrs. F. D Murphy of Salt Lake Is a day evening, with covers laid for twenty. guest of Mra. Lino Grant. Miss Dorothy Miller was hostess to tha Mire Opal Kemp of San Diego, Calif-- , Westminster circle Wednesday afternoon. tlio at In a this city, Is visiting guest The thus was spent In making caps (or home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cllnger. I the children's home. i Mrs. Buelah DeWItt of Sppkane, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Holman and Mr Ik visiting In this city, a gueat of her Thomas Clinton were guests of Mr DelSister, Mrs. 1,0 Roy Hamson. THE OLD WAY Mrs. J. W. Rocheok of Salt Lake spent la Bchooler Bun day at luncheon. Mr. and Mr U. N. Davis entertained the- - week In visiting City Brigham Treatment by internal dosing, which It I o'clock luncheon Friday, compllfriends. Mlsa Stolla Peterson, matron of the mentary to the birthday anniversary of I reach direct to the affected doe not their son, Lloyd. Covers were laid for Dee hospital In Ogden, waa a last weekand which frequently does derange end guest of her mother, Mra. P. J. twelve guests. parts A partv was given by tlie teachers of Petersen of this city. the digestion. Mra M. J. preeburg of Saltda. Colo., Buhl Wednesday at the home of Superleft intendent In this city, and Mrs. J. Henry Allen, com- who had been visiting for Los Angeles on Friday. plimentary In the board of education of Mlsa Lessle Husson of Lehl. who had ths Buhl High school. The evening was M. Mra. H. of been the guest Flgglna spent In darky selections, music and DIRECTIONS FOR THE. USE with a luncheon served by for a week, left for her home on Monday. Mrs. Jacob Jensen, formerly of Provo, the high school faculty. OF VICKS Mrs. M. A.,Olds of Warren. Pa.. Is th woentiv married to Jacob Jensen of this of her son. Worthy Olds, south of vuet city, arrived In Brigham this week from For diseases of Vsgere Importaat Provo, where she stopped off on the re- Buhl. the respiratory organs, such at colds, a Mrs. Harry Weber la ths guest of turn of herself and husband from their tour to California. Mr. and Mra friends In Boles. Idaho. large part of the value of Vicks lies in Jedding aro now at home in tho family Mr. and Mrs. George L. Layns have its vaporizing qualitie Therefore, residence on Mouth Slain street. gone to Abilene, Tex., to be the guests whenever Vicks ie applied ever tho club will resume Its of Mr Layne's mother for a few weeks. The Kindergarten throat and chest, care should be taken which were scries of dancing par tie to leave the clothing loose around the suspended on account of the Influenza will be given epidemic. The next number neck end the bed clothes arranged in ' EVANSTON, s.t tho Academy of Music Tuesday evethe form of a funnel, so that the vapors ning. Miss Cleo Stokea. whose marriage to arising may be freely inhaled. Ths EVANSTON. Wyo.. March Walter Carver of Ogden, will be solem- ladles of Aid Hot Wet Cloths the In cases of very society Presbyterian nized In the Balt Lake temple next Wad were charmingly entertained Thursday severe colds, sore throat, coughs. Incipnesdav, was the guest of honor at a pret- afternoon Mrs of home William at the g tily arranged party given Wednesday ient pneumonia, etc., lust, wet towels Pugh, with Mrs. J. T. Rnmigk. Mrs. Wilat the home of Mra K p. Gerafd liam should be applied over the throat and Haines and Mrs. Pugh as hostesses. of was five the gams high Progressive hours were Npent In sewing, and at chest to open the pores of the skin bethe evening, the prises being won by Theo'clock a prettily appointed luncheon fore applying Vick Mra George Rtokes and Sira. K. P. Ger- 5was were About fifty guests served. ard. At 1 o'clock a course dinner was Frask Air Plenty of fresh air in the the centerpiece of the table be- present. Baker and little daughter. Mrs. Frank a roses. Immediate basket of bed room is the best way to prevent ing crystal Denver .Miss left Helen, Wednesday for l.v under the chandelier hung a huge bell colds and lung troubles. Fresh air does to which were suspended a kewpie bride to spend some time visiting her parents. not cause colds ; it strengthens the lungs, Mrs. Ih M. Allen left Tuesday evening and bridegroom bolding In their hands ribbon streamers which ran to each place for Silver Creek, Neb., for an indefinite enabling the system to throw off cold and friends. visit with relatives basa candv onto miniature fastened and Mr Grace Farnsworth entertained th Asthma Vicks is not a "cure for ket in which waa the place card. Covers members and friends of the Methodist were laid for the following; Mlsa Cleo asthma so far as we know, there is no afternoon of last stokea and Walter Carver, Meears. and Aid society Thursday core. In many cases, however, Vicks Mesdamea K. P. Gerard, Clifford Rogera, week at her borne on Lonbard street.sew-At does give relief. Rub it well over the Leo Johnson. R. P. Korsgren: Mesdames the clos of an afternoon epent In was served. Ths spinal column, from the neck to the George Stokes, Leona Pruitt, Vervene ing a numbered supper seventy-fivLeo guests Messrs. Parks. Ruth Poulaon; hips to relieve the nervous tension. reShad Mrs. have Mr. and Morgan William Jonca and Thompson, Jordan Then apply freely over throat and chest turned home, after a six weeks' visit with Lai I. at bed time and cover with hot flannel relatives and friends In the east. They were accompanied home by Mr. Morgans Renew frequently and always have the sister, Mrs. Pains of Des Moines, lows, covers loose, so that the vapors may be who will visit here for some time. BOISE, freely inhaled. Also melt Vicks in a Mrs. J. T. Romlck and Mr. A. W. spoon and inhale the vapors and apply spent Friday in Ogden visiting with BOISE. Idaho, March (. Mr. and Mra Cue , a little up tha nostril J. W. Stoddard announce the marriage friends. and Mrs. Walter Bailey entertained of their daughter, Dolly, to Irvin C. Da-- v at Mr. Colds Soro tha in an dinner Bronchitis, Throat, party attractively appointed leu of halt Lake City. The ceremony home on Center Chest If a severe cate, first apply was performed Thursday evening, Feb- Sunday Inevening at their compliment to Mrs. Paine, who hot, wet towel over the throat and ruary JS, at the homo of the bride's par- street. Is visiting relatives In the city. The cenents, 2506 Ada afreet, by Klder W. R. terpiece chest. Then rub Vicks in well until bowl was low a table for the btoddard, brother of the bride. In the filled with violets and ferns. Covers were the skin it red, spread on thickly and presence of relative and a few friends. laid Miss Mr Shad for and Mrs. Morgan, cover with two thicknesses of hot, flanMra. Franklin B. Bmlth was matron of Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Otto honor end K. B Bmlth Was best man. Wilma Miss nel cloth j of Grace the guest' The bride wore a charming frock of Vic- honor and the host Reed, and hoetes Colds In tha Head Melt a fatarrh. tory blue crepe de chine and carriedanda left Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Spaulding shower bouquet of white carnations little Vicks in n spoon and inhale the to be Monday for Nevada, expecting ferns. Following the ceremony, an elab- awav about a week. vapor Also apply well up the nostrils. orate wedding supper was served. Mrs, Little Mlse Dorothy Bradbury, assisted There are so many varieties of catarrh Btoddard and Mrs. Richard Dewey W'tt. enKarl Mrs. her Bradburv, mother, that a competent physician should alassisted In receiving and serving. Red by of friends number a tertained little her and white carnations decorated the table Wednesday afternoon at the Bradburv ways be consulted. For many forms, and covers were laid for eighteen guests. home on Summit street. Games of all however, Vicks is excellent. Dissolve The occasion also celebrated the thirtieth kinds were enjoyed from 3 to 5 o'clock, a half teaspoonful of salt in n pint of wedding anniversary of the parents of the when luncheon was served. The guests warm water and snuff up the nostrils bride. Mr. and Mrs. Davies will make numbered twelve. their home In Boise. night and morning. Then Insert Vicks Friday evening st the home of his par- Miss Margaret Davis, daughter of Govon Summit street, Clarence Anderson freely up th nostrils as far aa posernor and Mrs. D. W. Davis, celebrated ents a few friends at a delightfully sible, snuffing well back into' the nir her fourteenth birthday anniversary with entertained Informal party. Games and music were a prettily appointed dinner party for nine the passage rethe diversions Later of evening. of her young friends Friday fvenlng. The freahments were served. Vick is particuChildrens Colds room was charmingly decorated. A large candle fourteen valuable in treating childrens birthday cake, holding larly formed the table decoration. colds, since it is an external treatment, The Ladles' Aid society of the First RICHMOND and therefore, doe not disturb the with Presbyterian church met Wednesday delicate digestions of children. The Mrs. C. P. McCarthy. There waa a large Mr. March RICHMOND. Sirs. and best plan is to keep Vicks constantly attendance. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Collins are guests George W. Smith announce ths engageco hand and apply freely and often at ment of their daughter, France to Hamin the city from Pocatello. the first sign of "sniffles. wedding will take Mr, aud Mrs. W. E. Hash of Twin ilton Baker. 22The In Salt Lake, place March Falls are visiting here. Growing children require plenty of Mrs. Julia Lewis of Logan announces Mrs. E. Couzens of Pocatello Is visiting fresh sir and exercise and should be the engagement of her daughter, N'elta, with friends In Boise, Mrs. Lloyd Klinglnsmlth was hostess to Herbert Van Noy. The wedding will take place In the Logan temple some at a tea Thursday afternoon from 4 to time this month. 6 o'clock. In compliment to her sister, Lewis T. Barnett and Miss Laura Kent Porter Moore of New York, Mra (W of I Is ton were married In the Logan who Is visiting here. The deeoratlone a week's visit In Salt Lake with friends. Twentemple Wednesday of last week. Mr. and her home. Luncheon waa served were In violets and snapdragon ueats were present. Mrs. O- K. Dillard returned from Los Mrs. Barnett will make their home here. ty gucete were present. I Mr Rulon her has to Miss Florence Merrill returned and WedDavid Angeles Wednesday, where she had been Rlgbv Mrs. Henry Falk entertained the Rigby married Thursday In the home at Neaton, after spending the week sending part of the winter. nesday Bridge club this week. Follow- of Newton were Mr. Mr C. H. Dodd has returned to her and Mr. will here with relatives. temple. ing thj games, refreshments were served Logan Mr. end Mrs. Leland Hendricks have home In Pocatello after a visit here with at Newton. Rigbx make home their W. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wsyland returned A successful social affair of the week returned to. Blue Creek, after spending Mr. and Mrs. M. H. King. home Monday from Burley, whers they Mrs. Minnie Schodde and daughter. was the farewell party given In honor of I part of the winter here with relatives. attended the Shrlner celebration. Mrs. L. B. Gunnel Is here from Blue Miss Lottie, returned from California this August 8. Schow Friday evening at the Mr. and Mra. L. J. Hasbrook of. OnRichmond ward tabSrnacle. A program Creek, visiting at the home of her father, neck. Thev are preparing to move nto tario are visiting In Boise. was rendered at 1 p, in., after which a W. S. Hendricks. their new home in the Burton addition Mr. and Mra. F. A. Collins of Moun Mr. and Mrs. Reynold C. Merrill have soon. busket luncheon furnished by each family ' tain Homo are visiting here. home from MrrThiT" Mrs. Horace Blvhy have as Berkeley. Cal., where Mrs. Walter Victor of Halley spent the was served In the newly completed base- returned ment Of ths building. The remainder of they had beau attending school at the Their g.iest Mrs. p. E. Lewis cf Ksiisms Week Visiting With friends her Slo.. nho is return!. it; to her home th evening was spent In dancing. Three university. City. A farewell party was given for August from California, hundred guests were present. Thursday S. Schow Scandinavian the Mr. Mr. people enM. by Mrs. A. and and Mrs. Archie returned evening Knapp the ward Wednesday evening of last Sunday from a two months visit With BUHL, IDAHO tertained, In honor of Mr. Schow. Card of, A Scandinavian hall. week prothe st were followed by luncheon. Twenty-ffriends and relatives In Canada and games gram, luncheon and dancing were the guests were present. BUHL. Idaho. March 4. Miss Hazel ive Mrs. J. M Stevens of Pocatello Mrs. Rene B. Woolley entertained the features. is Nelson has returned from a ten days spending a seek In Hurley with her sisMalt with friends In Burley and Oakley. ladies of the Bon Heur club at her home VI arren. afternoon. Mrs. E. Mrs. ter. Curtis was Wtbb Jessie . Mrs. J. P, Van Ruyn of Pella, Jowa. Friday Mrs. A. F. Tonnlngson entertained a bus accepted a position with a local guest of the club. BURLEY, Mrs. A. 8. Schow entertained with a few friends st her home Tuesday aftertonrern In Buhl. dinner noon. her horns at Cards were played and refreshJn Is family the of Boise Miss Jean Livingston Sunday, The ladles ments served. BURLEY, Idaho. March truest of her sister, Mrs. Seth Welty of honor of her busband. A vase of red carShrln-erwas a as used s nations centerpiece for the of Burley entertained tha visiting L'asUeford. table. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. wives st a card party at tbs BlueThe Deep Creek .Bridge club was entertained Saturday of last week by Mr. and Schow entertained relatives at their bird on Saturday afternoon of last week. RICHFIELD A social home. was evening spent. Twenty tables of bridge were played, Mrs. N. I. Jordan. Ths evening waa Luncheon was served. after which th ladles were invited to the spent in dancing and card games. Th Primary association of the South M. E. church dining room, where they Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ellson were boat RICHFIELD. March Mr. and Mrs. dinner. sere served with a and hostess to a number of their friends ward gave a dancing party for the chilB. Harding of Provo are visiting at ths opera house Monday evening One hundred and twenty-Ov- e ladles were George st their country home, north of Buhl, dren with friends and relatives In this city. served The North ward members of th Primary present. Mrs. A. O. Sanford of Salt Lgke Is Thursday evening. Luncheon was were Invited ruests. birthW. C. entertained st Mr 4 Karr was and the spent evening by the hostess visiting at the home of her parents, Jlr. Mrs. A. C. Brown and Httl daughter. day party for ber little daughter, In. card games. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew N. Lesson. of Ogden spent the week her Games were Monday evening. and Mrs. J. M. Shank. Mr. and Mrs. Russ Beatrice, Mrs. Vcarl McAdams entertained comrelatives. with were refrezhment and served. D. C. Mrs. and W, Allred, Mr., Snyder. plimentary to Mr George B. Harding and Mrs. A. S. Schow. Mrs. Nettle played Fourteen little folk were present. IT. and Mrs. H. C. Coleman. Mr. and S. Mr. Tuesday afternoon at sewing. Besides Merrill and Mr Austin Johnson were re the of Twin Falls Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Tillery and Mr. and Mr R. of honor, luncheon was served Salt Lake visitors during ths week. In Burley baturday and Sunday, v tailing to thguest T. Hayes. . Ogden, Klmo SimMosdames J. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jensen have moved friends aod attending the Shriller conf: Mr. and Mrs. R. F. St. John of and George Hunter. Lafe mon Alger Mo are ths guests of Mr. and Mra. to Imogen. vention. Mr. and Mrs. J. H Hanford of Salt Miss Florence Merrill, a bride of th Mrs. Grace Erhllck of Pocatello visited M. L. Whittaker. They wUI make their are Richfield visitors. week, was thq recipient of a shower, this week with her daughter, Mr Guy Lake home here If they find a suitable locaC. J Sumner, Miss Edna Larsen, Mrs. given bv her friends, at the home of her 0. In. tion. Coons. Miss Melissa Ramsay Alla Miss sister. Mrs John W. Stoddard, Monday Mr. and Mrs.C. S. Beaver are the par- Mias Mary Hansen, Dr. Vern Greenwood Mr and Mrs. Ben Mann served a Incheon st their home Sunday, evening. The brtd receivedwasmany beau- ent s of a son. Cluff enjojed an outing to Orua and Luncheon served to Mr L. G Bradley entertained In honor Ulenwood lake Sunday. with covers lnd for ths following guests tiful presents. thlrty-ftv- e E. J. DeOood. of guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walters. Mr. and Mrs of ber mother, Mr Mrs. J. H. Baker is spending a brief Mrs. Francis Christensen of Brigham Madison, 8. D, at the .Brmdlev home In A. H Dawson, Carl Gillespie. Miss Bess Cltv was a visitor here during th week. the Marshall apartments Friday after- vacation In Salt Lake ( ily. Jovner and Ruth and Fred Miss Edna Hendricks Mr. and Mrs. J. Nason were host entertained the noon. Bridge was played. lldar evening of laM week Mrs. W. , Mia LJUatwlii bmitb bag returned from 0. FlUgereiU entertained at dinner com- ami hosiers to ths Kensington club Fri- - members of her club Frid.y evening at 1 three-cour- COLDS t. n, of the mucous membrane or lining of the respiratory organs air passages and longs. They should be treated just as surface inflammations, such as Bums or Bruises are treated that is, the medication should be applied directly to the inflamed parts. Internal medi- catiofl going to the stomach docs not reach directly the affected parts. But medication cannot be applied directly to the air passages and lungs except in the form of vapors that can be inhaled; and, until the discovery of Vicks VapoRub, there was no efficient, economical method of supplying these vapors. . -- i story-tellin- arc simply inflammation g, - THE NEW WAY Treatment by Vick! VapoRub, which la applied externally relieving by inhalation aa a vapor and by abaorptko and stimulation through the akin. - , Vicks Acts Both Externally and Internally . WYO. eve-tin- VAPORUB is the discovery of a North druggist, L. Richardson, who found a way to combine the standard, time -- tested remedies Menthol, Camphor, Turpentine, Eucalyptus, Thyme, Juniper, etc. in salve form, so that when Vicks is applied to the body, these ingredients are vaporized by the body heat INTERNALLY, these vapors, inhaled with each breath all night long, carry the medication direct to the air passages and lungs EXTERNALLY, Viqks is absorbed through and Stimulates the skin, attracting the blood to the affected parts and aiding the vapors inhaled to relieve the inflammation or congestion. doth VICKS 1 two-oour- se I e. IDAHO Bos-tru- ' I How the Use of Vicks Has Grown Starting with the customers of Mr. Richardsons retail drug store, the use of Vicks has increased county by county, state by state, until now more than 17 million jars are used annually practically one jar for every family in the United States and this in spite of the fact that Vicks is still a new treatment to many people in the North and West. Once used, Vicks is a friend for life it is so easily applied so quick in its results. - Met-eai- n Nc-br- 2 IDAHO - four-cour- se Vir-gt- Mrs.-Arr- VV She)-doi- . five-cour- se Iaon. r plimentary to Mr. and Mra. Georgs D. Maiding. Covers. were laid for six. Mr. and Mrs. , Cyrus McMillan of Salt Lake arrived In this city during the week to make their home. , Mrs, George Ogden and daughter, Mary, have returned from a visit In California. A plunge party was given at tho Monroe hot springs In honor of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Harding Wednesday evening. Fourteen guests were entertained. Mrs. C. P. Neilsen has returned after spending part of the winter in Salt Lake. Mrs. W.Tr. Fitzgerald entertained In honor of her husband Wednesday evening. it being the anniversary of Ilia Card games were the feabirthday. tures of the evening. Red roses centered tlie table, and luncheon was served to eighteen guests. kept U th open as mtwh aa prw Tife, even in the winter. Coach Apply Vicks as directed for Colds in the Chest and Head, and if the eough la very annoying, swallow, every few boor, a email piece tha Mae of a pea. Craop Spaamadlc Rub Vicks freely over chest and throat until tha difficult breathing is relieved. One application is usually enough. To prevent croup during the night, give a good application over the throat and chest at bed time and cover with hot, flannel tnflaiass In spite of th epidemic last winter, very little Is known of this disease even the germ censing it ie not yet definitely located and no tperifis for influenza so far as known ha been discovered. In all case a physician should be called promptly. . Vkks ie to be used a an external application in connection with tha physician's treatment. Apply as directed for Pneumoni T Avoid Influenza Influenza Is a e disease, and When inhaled the germ attack the mucous membrane, or lining of the air passage Even thia is not absolutely certain, bat it is agreed by most authorities that keeping tha system in good condition and tha air passages stimulated and free from colds is the best way to avoid the rflsraee. Melting a little Vicks in a spootimight and morning and inhaling tha vapor and applying well up th nostrils several times a day, particularly when in crowd Is recommended. Pnsnsesois (1) Send for your physician at the first sign of pneumons. (2) Immediately begin the .use of Vick a an external application. Pur pneumonia, Vicks Is applied aomewbar as directed for Deep Cheat Cold for full directions see the Directions Folder. TanziBB Apply as directed far Sore spit-born- " . Throat.; Whxeisf cah This is a disease, running a course which varies from a tew weeks to several month There is no knows specific Vicks is of value fat easing ths cough paroxysms, and thus lessening their weakening effect on the system. Rub Vicks erell over the spinal column, from the neck to the hip to relieve the nervous tension. Then apply over throat and chest, covering with hot flannel Vicks is Jlst Maaat to Replace tha Physician At the first symptoms of a serious illnes such as pneumoni a physician should always be caOad. , Many other trouble such as chronic catarrh or continued headacb call for the diagnosis of a good doctor. field, Utah, after spending tbs past month here. Mr. and Mra. Leonard Hancey of Hyde Park returned home Sunday, after a visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mra. Krastus. Larson entertained at dinner Friday at t oclock. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hanccy of Hyde Park. Fourteen guests were present, m a Vera Hlggmson lias arrived home, after spending three months at, Spanish Fork, Utah, as the guest of her e.ster, Mrs. Fred Hickman. - Mr. and Mrs. 1. hgries Peck, Jr. and children, returned home, after spending the- winter wilt! Airs. Peck's parents In M ehigan. Mr. and Mrs. George Warner of Buist are the guests ol Mr. and Mis. George Yates. seif-limit- Messrs. Kr Nelson. Wliford GathH. 04eli Bewton, MHvin Wond and Lawvttic -Hr. and Urn. Horten Atthb? of Ogdrn entertaioed at a auctal at tbtr bona Wodnondaj ' In feeoor aoo. of t'ltnto Uttir Asfcbjr, evening oho will leave In a few dn.r for t niwiM' lo the northern fates. A large auaber of ouag people from i learffeld were present. Hr. and Mrs, Robert Roberts vert s tailors lo Ogden this week. , BOUNTIFUL BOUNTIFUL. March d. MIm Loons Cook risited friends la Ogden Friday. t Hiaa Paulino Grant spent lso week ood In Krf'svlllo ns gsest of MIm Alice Williams. Mr. and Mra. George Briggs si Layton visited relatives here this week. Mrs. Philander Hatch vial ted fHanda U Salt Lake during the week. Mra. Edward Lawler entertained tha PnscHls ' club at her home Thursday afternoon. A three-- ' course luncheon waa served. Misa Algto Barlow spent a few days hi Balt . - Monday eve MALAD, Idaho. March Lake thia week as gueat of friends. Marefe and Ifrm. Jew friends of Mr. and Mrs. H.CLEARFIELD. ning twenty-fiv- e Mrs. Archie McRimmoo of Kvenslao Wyo.. Barbs and Mr. and Mrs. Jesao I). Bar-lo- visited Barney P. Jones gave them a surprise with her auat, Mra. Priscilla Batch. were KayrrUle visltora Sunday. party at their home. Five hundred was Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Url'ersna left thia waea during tho week. the diversion of the 'evening. A tray for Malad, Idaho, to make their home. Mra Ketb V Jooea vDUod relative at lays- - 7 luncheon wss served. Ur. and Mrs. Alexander Bills and family ville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hampton and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Haektel of Fielding moved to Balt Lake this weet to tnakn their Elaine, left Monday for Ban Francisco, CaU, are fjie guests of Mr Hasktcrs mother, home. t N. Malad. of waa Batch John Mra. Mr spend a few weeks. Idaho, Lee Goddard. Mr. and Mrs. Moses L. ffolhmok annonsee last woek-eo- d guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs.. Vest Hansen and children rearrival of a boo at their home this week. the turned home Wednesday from a visit at- Bryaom. Mra. D. J. Evans of Ogden fcaa been visiting , A parcel shower was giren st the home of Logan, Utah, here for two weeks. relatives Mrs. Mr. Morgan. and Henry Tuesday evening, Mrs. Platt Ballalne and childrert left tn honor of Mian Omer Waddmipa of this city and Mlsa Ard's ' Alice Vlalker. whose mar Sunday for Pocatello, after a visit with tings to James Morgan took place Wednesday. C Hutchms wf Ogden were asamed this wek. relatives here. Mr Frank E. 5M ilia m son and Mrs. E H. ' Games were ptayd, followed by refreshments. Mrs. Mari Ida Hanks la viaitiog at Blackfvot, Holden o' bait Lake were guests of Mr K. Saturday afternoonMrs.of last week twenty-fA ive friends of kioodsv James P. Harri- Idaho, as go at of Mrs. lief Yancey, Mrs. Dan MiUer of Farmington la Ut guest son gave her a surprise party at her Miss Loella Anderson of Ogden was a last W G, tsrr. week-enof ber awK, Mr birthgueat of Mm Anna Draper. home. In honor of her sixty-sixt- h ! Fsrktn and Miva Alprte Hatch, both of farewell prty give at the borne of day anniversary. Games and music were Mr.A and W were married in Halt Lake Thursday Mrs. f. H. ilcoa. Tuesday evening, Bountiful, the pastimes of the afternoon. Luncheoq Ms. Jease H Hsrlcw of I Gwrf icld Is ln prior to their departure for 'Burley, Idaho, to was served Refreshments were aervetl gueat of be mother, Mrs. Regtna Stoker. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Evan left Monday make their home. la Mlm WUhetmtfila Hugta visited friend the tiqi was apnt la muic and games. for Ogden. Hah. to be the guests of their and 1 how preaest were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph U Ogden Friday. H E. Revnolda. FuS'D y ia Balt daughter. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arril Resahms, Mr. and Lime Msa spat Framy Mabey. Mr and Mr George W. Jones enterLake as gnet of friends Mrs. Ralph Psge. Mr. and Mrs David livtao. RaUdt Rwitb of tained at a party Tuesday evening Cards Mrs. Mtre Phelps. Mra. Francis M Mr. aod Mr. it Like were music fw tha cummer. Kelson. the and Hattie Paine. FdltH Nnl have moved lo Bonntlfid Miaeea Golds evenings pastime air. sod Mra. V ae wm. Ina Wood famtiv a Luncheon wss served to fifty guests. fa htokse, IGetha Kfnfcee. nd Phvllis Hanks, Tnra kllroi, Dorothe Brown Roudmff have moed to JWunUfui la maa Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bush and chtl Uielx boms. Velma lUIcoa, Biunton ruber, tUbyUark , dren left bumiay for Vhetr home at Smith MALAD, IDAHO -- CLEARFIELD tli |