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Show 'THE SALT LAKE AFTER Social Notes From Utah Towns TJUBCJNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1920. ItlFLUEHZA Croup aud Cold Trou di j estTreate Chris-topners- !!, e, T H The Grip, Fivers and Other Poisoning, nesday evening they visited Rachel Prostrating Diseases. lodge of Copperfiehl, where a like BINGHAM It is absolutely necessary that the session and entertainment waa given to them. blood be thoroughly cleaneed, germs of .Ittie Mia BINGHAM, March 13 Mr. lira Cliolrr Coote of Astoria, disease diwtroyed or driven out, appeNona Nertilu wai given a surpr.e party Ore., and arrived Monday lor an extended Thursday evening tar n ntimb". rf visit w)th Mra. Coot s metucr, Mra D. tite restored and ths kidney end liver hnolmate and young friends at th of Depot ward. Tuesday restored to perfect regular action. home of her parents, ju.. at.u a.. a Air. ant Mrs. James Hoods Sarsaparilla has been before of Nerd in, at the Elmerton. Childrens oichrieid arrived tor a Christopherson the Mr. visit. people for 4ti years as a general dances and (antes were enjoyed ta a brother to Mrs. and In blood purifying alterative tonio msdi-riu- e luncheon served. The children were the evening a family reunion Coote. waa held, and it has given perfect satirfae-tton- . chaperoned by Mies liasel Crow, M.bs dinner being a feature. Mr. and Mra. Men and women whose grandNona's - teacher. The following were Rlch-ttel- d 'hrlatopherton to returned mothers gave them Hoods Barsaparilla , present- Nona Merdln, Elisabeth Gaythe-wattthe next day. Vivian Jones, Lome Bowden, Zelda Goodrich spent are now giving it to their children and nd, Mr' Psy Robertson, Virginia Ivy. Jenny Xavia Thursday In gulf Lake, grandchildren with perfect confidence. TJIIa Nichols, Lena 8cuael, Mamie Rob. Mr. end Mrs. Kay It. Gilman and n It is the ideal family medicine, for a bins. Mildred Ihimkloy, Catherine Doyle, of Kavmond and Bennie of Copper-fieiof ailments, always ready, Ksther Wsthlna, Kdtth Nerdin, left this week for Pleasant Grove, wide range Mem where they wld make their home. Mr. always does good at any season of Nlchol Willard Nerdin, l.yle Kgsn. vear. the Prepared bV educated pharGilman has been with 'the Miners' Fernlay Baker, Frank Greathouse, ' u Kesriv 50 years of phenommacists. Culleton, Melvin Jenson and llily company for the past two jeais. Patton. .v1 - nnual St. Patrick's day Imll of enal sates tell the story of it remarkt " Mb and Mrs.' 0. W. Nipple ret urn4 laxaJr Maccabees wiH b held nex able merit. For a mild, effective ' In a from Salt I.ak. Monday evening at Societv hall. week's visit Tuesday (Adv.) tive, take Hood's Pills. Mrs. Edward Byrne and children, Helen John Carleton orchestra wilt furnish Tnt the and James, returned Thursday from Sac music. The coium.ltee In charge will amento and other California supper, 'flte public is invited. cities, Alisa Ned Stevens and Mira whers they had visited with relatives for Pantx entertained for Mra. Beat G'ady. six weeks. NOSE CLOGGED FROM Jones Mr. and Mrs. James Nerdin- - spent M nday evening at their home in the A COLDOR CATARRH Wednesday arid Thursday in Pleasant Meihouiat parsonage, itie occasion being Orovs. Jones's birthday anniversary. Lunch eon waa served. Mr. and Mrs. Myles McDonald are reMrs. W. E. keott and children of Apply Cream in Nostrils To ceiving congratulations on the arrival of Cop a son. born Open Up Air PaoiMge. Sunday, March 7, at their perfieid apoot Thursday In Bingham with irienda. homo In Copperfisld. -- Della Cookley and Mias Winnlfred Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Turner departed the Ah! Whst relief! Your clogged noslatter part of last week for Nevada to McMahon entertained the members of maks their home. Mr. Turner has been lub ot the home ot Mias trils open right up, the air passages ef McMahon Tuesday evening. After a connected with the Ohio Copper comhead are clear and sou can breathe social hour the hostesses served your pany tor a number of years. Mr. and No more hawking, snuffling, Mrs Iowe!l Carter will occupy the house luncheon to the following: Mrs Josephine freclv. mucous discharge, headache, dryness vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Turner. hound, Mrs. ii. T. Danlqhist, Mrs. K. G. no Mrs. William Mace of Sandy spent a Aiaxlcr, Mr. C. W. 't turnon, Miss Belli struggling for breath at night, your tv Ilhams, Algs Cecelia Ucffen, Alisa Dot' cold or catarrh is gone. toupls of dave In Bingham this weett, the Ue Don t stay stuffed up! Get a small guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ray Good-ilcMtmgham and Alias liaaol lioutgard. Mis Aita Powetl entertained the and family. membottle of Klvs Cream Balm from vour bers of the girls' Alpha Omega cub mid Mrs. G. E. Llndelof of Copperfisld endruggist now. Apply a little of "this tertained Saturday afternoon of last their friends at her home at No. K Carr fragrant, antiseptic cream iuyour nosork, Thursday of last week, th oca week from 1 till S o'clock in honor of her daughter, Elisabeth, on her tenth s.on being her birthday ahmversaty. The trils, let it penetrate through every air wr decorated In the Uub colors, passage of the bead; soothe end heal birthday anniversary. She was assisted rooms hy Mrs. E. O. How and Mrs. L. O. Ford. and tha tabla decorations were cut flower. the swollen, inflamed mucous memChildren's games were played and the Music and dancing were the eiuertoinlng brane, giving you instant relief. Elys were servea. Cream Balm is prises wars won by Helen Byrne and Da- tealures and refreshment what every colt and was assisted by Miss Melba catarrh suffererjust vid Engleka, At the conclusion of the The hastes has been seeking. games a lap luncheon wsa served. Those r uilnter. Beside th club members, the (Advertisement.) following guest were Frederick just splendid. present were Dora and Wilford Turner, Dick Uuyman, Elmer Knudson. James and Howard Ackerman, Clarence Robert and Virginia Cols ar. Marjory Cannary, Robert Miller, Charles Watkuie and Nat Thursday of last week visiting at Pay- Scotf, Dav4d and Meta Engleke, Mary t row liar, Clarence Strlngnam. ton. and Katie Anderson, Mtlba Turner, Helen The second Mrs. Ophelia Rockhll! entertained her of a terlea of luncheons B'rne, Merlyn and lone Hall. Havmond Gilman. Clyde Jones, Willard Nichols, th Thursday by Methodist sisters and her two aunts, Mrs. Hanah Romeo Taechln. Sarah Strand and George Gaults Aid Society and was a success Hughes end Mrs. George Chambers. Llndelof. Little Mist Elisabeth was the y' ,A neat ,um ' added to Thursday of last week In honor of her a.Ciry treasuiy. After the luncheon the aid birthday anniversary. A noon luncheon recipient of many birthday gifts. member Mr. and Mrs Hank Burrows wars in spent the afternoon in sewing. was served to the ladies, covers being 1 dure Selvln and three small laid for eight. Kelt Lake Saturday and Sunday, where J" daughter Mrs. Lily Gold and little eon and of last departed Thursday bads farewell to Mrs. Burrows' they of Los Angeles. Cal . spent last i Lon Calif., for daughter, ieeh. brother, K. O. Sullivan, who, with his month week-end here visiting with Mr. and Mr, slay. family, departed Sunday for Africa. Crcllln and sons, James and S. J. Gold. They left Friday for DenMra. Mina Jlmpeon of Depot ward waa tendered a delightful party at her home rooms.- J1' moved into the Oxford ver, but will spend a few days here on Crellin and sons lecnuty their return trip. Saturday evening of laat week by a numAnnes Holm wfes given a surprise by ber of her friends. It waa in the form returned Ofrom a year's stay abroad. Gorman, former of an apron shower and In honor of her so-proprietress, a number of his friends Saturday evening her Interests to Mrs. Crellin of and last week. In honor of his birthday anhas birthday anniversary. Cerda were played gone to California. and niversary. prizes were won by ths following: Supper waa served at 7 30. "101,t event linortant of the week A bcSiutiful centerpiece of carnation and l.ad!se' first. Mrs. Gannon: second, Mrs. 'a l!le program given in the In a crystal vase formed the sweet Kate Ford; consolation. Mrs. peas assembly Hyland: evening under the men's first, Isadora Ganchet; second, Pat hull Tuesday Following supper progresof the Junior high school. One of decorations. sive "600" wa enjoyed, the honor being Hyland, and booby, Janies Bogan. After the pleasing features of the the distribution of tha prizes dancing evening was won by Mr. Annes Holm and Hyrum waa anjoyed In tha spacious Jiving room. the singing of the little Kapple girls of Chnatopherson. Enjoying the occasion 'v. .urth rade' t'nder tbs direction of were Mr. and Mrs. Annes Holm, Mr. and An elaborate supper was served at midMr. Thomas, the seventh and the eighth The Mr. Jam Miller, Mr. end Mra. George night. guest list Included Mr and gave an effective end artistic Newitt. Mrs. Pat Hyland, Mr and Mrs. John grades Mr. and Mr. Oscar Nelson, Mr. rendition of several difficult choruses.. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Evans, Mr. and Schoetlin, Mr. and Mr. H. E. Miller, liie speaker of the was Dr. K. Alma Cox, Mr. and evening Mr. and Mrs. Jo Marriott. Mr. and Mra. U Mr. Will West, Mr. Gowan, former state superintendent and Mrs. John Beckslrom, Mr. and Mrs. Chert Marriott. Mr. and Mrs. James of pubm instruction, who U now in Will Bogan, Mr, and Mra. James Nerdin. Mrs. of tlie health education. He out Hy Christopherson, air. and Mrs. Isaac f. Christopherson, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. chaxge lined the plans of tne better health McClaine. Mrs. Stene Holm, Mrs. Gannon, Mrs. Kata Ford, Mias Edna campaign In Utah and the need of Shepherd, Mrs. Jack Wlscomb, Mrs. Paul Holst and Miss Myra Holm. Berry, Mias Mary E. Hyland, Mias Gene-viet- e lic cooperation in this work. He pubemMarriott. Lamar Marriott, Ieadore phasised the fact that Mrs. Dsvld Hughes is visiting at West h of the Jordan Ganchet and Aaron Ganchet. with her daughter, Mrs. Bert school children are suffering from hunThe F.pworth league gave a delightful ger, more than four-fifthave defec- Navlor, Mr. Mrs. Joseph Crump have reand In the church parMonday evening tive ami raanv have other defects I party lors. It was a Chinese affair and much that teeth, turned from a week a visit at Knights-ttl- e Interfere seriously with school their with their daughter, Mrs. Ray hilarity resulted from the unique cosvvork and phjstra! growth. Immediatetumes. Games were enjoyed and lunchly ifter the program the parents tiers Roberta. afeon was served. James Vincent celebrated Sunday anentertained at a reception on the third ternoon Mrs. A. T. Kent entertained a few floor by the and evening th ninety-firunder grade girls, of his birth. A blithday supfriends Monday evening at her home In the direction ofeighth Miss Rose MacDonough. niversary The tea table was hUthi ttvelv Copperfield. that day being the anniversary decorated per was served, twelve members of the of her birthday. Cards were plajed Miss Pearl immediate family being present. yvith ferns, and daffodils. and luncheon was served to twelve guests. Adderley anrl Aits Hadee Adonis Mrs. Charley Sulllnger had at her Miss Ijirene Cooper, a teacher poured In the guests from Saturday to Mondav her Bingham schools, left for Washbrother. William Noble, Who arrived that ington, D. C., to take Monday SANDY a government poday from San Franc'sco. where he wss sition. bhp was accompanied by her In mother, Mrs. A. E. Cooper, who will rerecently discharged from the navy. SANDY. March 13. The ladles of the which he spent two and a half years. He main In the east for a two months' visit. Neighborhood club were entertainedPio-by spent most of h Inti i me in Japan and the Mrs. A. R. Gardner at her home on Philippine islands and has many Interest neer avenue Thursday evening. Ing curios among his collection. He left Mr. and Mrs. Ernest James of Salt MONROE Monday accompanied by Mrs. Sulllnger .ake were Sunday guests of Mra Amelia end children for Lvman, Wyo writer h:s fGibson. mother resides. Mr. Sulllnger sp-- chil13.- - Mis, MOVBOE. March Mr. and Mrs. George Brown entertained dren will remain a month or sii weeks Mecbalsoa ef Virhfield is ths guest o( Mr. at dinner Tuesday for Mr. and Mra before returning to Bingham. n.J so Mrs. J. A- - Smll It. G. E. Llndelof and daughter, Miss Elixa-hel- h Georg Wright of Midtale. Covers were Mr. anil Mrs. Joseph Lowe eaterfslued at r id (or ten. IJndslof. left Thursday for Chicago Sunilav. cmpllmsuisrv to H. r I.lwnbee The boys of the Congregational Sunday for a visit with the former's mother, Mrs. of Fell lake other fiH.n were Mr and Mr. E. H. Llndelof. school, under the supervision of Mra J. ( liarlr. Swindle, Mr. and Mr. William MorriK. Robertson, gave a social at th church The grand lodge .officers ef the son. sud Mr. and Mrs. Jam e Uhl of ElsiMra Elizabeth Cannegleter, vice nore. parlors Friday evening of last week. of Salt Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sanborn The Misses Elv Swindle entertained president of the state assembly, and Mrs Haxel Joerger of Salt Lake, visited the Ibe "Happy Eight" last Friday awning. At Lake were guests of Mr. and Mra. J. W. a chicken dinner was nerved to Melht Cushing during the week. two Bingham lodges this week. Tuesday midnight KrlfiAaon Let. lot l'real Florence, liuth and Wasatch Rebekah Monday evening evening they met with Ruth Rehekah Lou at Muflehr. lodge elected the following officers: Miss lodge, and. after Inflation and other work Mh.t Brow Zma thentertalBed N G ; Mrs. ixiretta 2wood. Elite club nna Lane, was exemplified, a grand banquet was Thursday of last V. G.; Mrs. Florence Rsddon, secretary; served and a social hour enjoyed. Wed Mra, Chriallan Tn ft fa hoin. afir ut treasurer. After Mrs. Loretta Elwood, riit t IroTo and Halt Lke. the election the officers were Installed by Wr. and Mra. William MorHwm en(rlaincd Mrs. Emma llardcaatle, assisted by Mra t a wlal Aalurdar of laat wab, rom Mrs Rosa Stuart of Laura Oowdeil. of Halt Lak. pllmentary t H. E. Llnonh Bingham and Mrs. Hazel Nlcholl of Salt Miss ka Shimmiu ritnrtai&f4 the 0. 0. Lake. cluh glria Thursday rtnlnc. Mr. end Mrs, Benjamin Kraeplln of Tho BrladlU ciuh mt with Mra Nlfl White MiohHio A pleawinr aflemooo Water, WIs., were last week-en- d Friday anjoyad by tha foilowlog: Mra. K. M. gnreo guests of Miss Roxanne Colbert. a ii. Mra. C. M. rhriatlan. Mr. and Mrs. Roaeo Marriott and Mr. Jnppb Paxtou, .ftiti Mra. Horan Madaa. Mra. Olo Inraon. Rota and Mrs. A. Stuart of Bingham motored Marr Lowrr, Affnoa Gaopjta of KlcbflWd and to Sandy Sunday and spent the day with Mi f Now York. Crnnfurd Mra. L, B. Marriott. Mra. Bert Adiir antrrfainH fop JoarphJu Mrs. T. W. Nlcholl of Salt Lake visited Moohalaoi of Kiohflold Mnriav aftarnooa. in Sandy Mondav. The many frirnda of iits , U, ( lark of this of BoiFe, Idaho, Samuel plmr wld bo ptraaed to har of lior marrUce Mrs. Ruth Worthington Hutchinson of Solt Lake, Mrs. to Blama WaiPtia of Mount Ploaaant. 1 Thomas Worthington of Eureka, and S in Manff. rrbntary 23. marriaao took Mr. and Mra. Ralph foilinca and family arr Worthington- - of Payson were guests of Mrs J. W. Farr the pest week. homo, after having apent Iho winter jit Mrs. Maiy Gillespie of Salt Lake vis The Elite clth met at th home of Mra. Al Del at the home of Mrs. Arthur Hughes, 'red Be)l Raturday of )aat wek Tuesday. evening is the discovery of a North druggist, L. Richardson, who found combine to the standard, time-teste- d remea way dies Menthol, Camphor, Turpentine, Eucalyptus, Thyme, Juniper, etc. in aafve form, so that when Vicks is applied to the body, these ingredients are vaporized by the body heat These vapors, inhaled with each, breath all night long, carry the medication direct to the affected parts. At the same time, Vicks is absorbed through and stimulates the skin, aiding fhe vapors inhaled to relieve the inflammation or congestion membrane, or lining of the air passages and lungs. They respiratory organs should" be treaited.just as surface inflammations, such as bums or bruises, are treated that is, the medication should be applied directly to the in flamed 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. simply COLDS aremucous chll-are- d. Mer-cam- jti. . naMy VICKS VapoRub congestion. & 1 Its pit-sen- e, - Mrs-rl',,A- - Daap Chest Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Coughs For inflammation of.the respiratory organs where there ia tightness or soreness, Vida should be rubbed well over the throat and chest untH the akin is red; then spread on thickly and covered with hot flannel cloths. The bed clothing should'be arranged in the form of a funnel, so that the vapors. arising may be freely inhaled. In severe cases, hot, wet doth should first be applied over the throat and chest to open the pores of the skin be- Spaimodic Croup and Children Cold Vick ia particularly recommended to mothers with amaS children. It is external ly applied and, therefore, can b u$ed often and freely with perfect safety. Let the children even in Winter, and get their needed fresh run air and exerciae, and simply apply a little Vida over the throat and chest at the first sign of a cold, covering with a hot flannel doth. For spasmodic croup, rub Vicks freely over the throat and chest until the difficult breathing aus-Pi-- out-door- s, one-fift- ' - fore applying Vicks. If the cough is annoying, small portions of Vicks, the size df a pea, can be ewallowed every few hours. is relieved. One application is commonly sufficient, and an application at bed time usually prevents a . night attack. . G--f st ne 41a-a- Head Colds, Asthma, Catarrh, Hay Favar For these troubles. Vicks can be melted in a spoon and the vapors inhaled, or a little applied up the nostrils aid snuffed back into the air passages. There is no 'cure for and-Pi- ilh i - Asthma and Hay Fever some cases. Vicks gives temporary relief in Used as a Liniment, Salve, Poultice or Faster tn addition to Its vaporizing qualities, Vicks has also been found to be an excellent application. It makes a cooling, soothing dressing for such troubles as Bites, Bums, Bruises, Cuts, Frost Bite, Headache, Itching, Poison Oak, Soreness, Sprains, Sunburn, etc. f 20 Years Now From want You will good sight twenty years from now. But if you are going to have it you must not neglect your eyes now. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED Insist on the Genuine At All Druggists 30c 60c$ 1 20 Fair-Tir- W Your Bodyguard Against uVAPORUB waa arrved to the following: 7ma Pella Paraon, Ruby Marttoa, Tiara Yenrenaen. Kora Korbush, Earl and Jenaen Kami) of Htgurd. Jewel rwatnjp Anderson, Afton Bohman. Bill Crabb and Cal vert Bell. Mr. and Mra Elliott La men entertained at PARK CITY, March IS. Mrs. J. H Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mra. Ola Laraen, Snow entertained the Woman's Athen Mra Ajrneft George and Leonard Carmen. aeutn Monday afternoon. There were two Mira Pel 11 a fW by j homo from Salt Lake. vapors for the day. The first one was vy Mrs. W. N. Cone, a book review on Colds Luncheon Broun. Wood.'Iry PARK CITY John Marvel. The other paper was an article from the Saturday Evening Post on "Blue Ico, read by Mra J, H. Snow. The committee which had charge of the SPANISH FORK, March 13. Miss food sale held Saturday of last week Florence Jones entertained th Sorosls reported receipts of $24. Communications Junior club Friday afternoon of last and on next year's work were week. Luncheon was served at g o'clock read. report The adjourned to meet to th member and two invited guests, wth ' M sa meeting OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN Sus.e Shield next Monday Mrs. Wallace Edwards and Miss Shnr-Oafternoon. Margue The home of SPECTACLES rite Hubhard. i e local American Legion poet en and EYEGLASSES Mr. and Mrs. Theo Lee, formerly of this terteined at caida Tuesday evening at Was. 5702, 6Q3 Deseret Bank Bids- city, entertained at a family dinner SunMiners union hall in honor of war moth day at their home In Berkeley, Cal. The er t and wives. Prises were awarded to dinner was in honor of Lieutenant Paul Mr. Homer Vincent and Daniel F. Lee. who had Just com up from San Those on K. p. duty for the week Diego, where he had been with th aerved refreshments to the legion and United Statea fleet all winter. Lieutenant guests after th card games. Lee, who ta now chief engineer on the' Miss Kathryn Malone left for Salt Lake U. S. 8 Lea. has been ordered to Chin to viait with friends for several Sunday water for two years service. Other days. guests on th occasion were Dr. and Mra. Mr. and Mra Joseph Kemp were surRussell Lee snd little eon of San Franprised evening of last week when cisco, Miss Calloway-o- f Palo Alto and Mr. membersFr.dsy the Community church choir and Mra. Kenmoh Me.Niece of Salt Lake called to oispend the evening. Th eve. City. ning wae spent with rehearsing gongs Mrs Belle Jones' was hostess for the snd anthems. Davtd Baxter was present Self Culture club Friday evening of last nd rendered a number of se'ectlons week. Luncheon waa served to eleven he guests were th Rev. and Mrs. L. Bowel members, tha hostess being assisted by D. Hopper, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Cone, her .JiUle daughter. Marion. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stoner, Mr. and Mrs. She MlRaex Maud Milner, Ruth Bowen Mother! R. Br mm, Mr. and Mra. C. T. Priak, then you will Say "California, and Grace Christensen entertained a Mrs. William Dunbar. Mra Mra large party of their young friends at the K. P. Stoll, Miss Lou se Owen, re "California M a genuine of Firs. Syrup Priak, Full M a era bee halt ReMonday evening. Esther Dunbar, Miss Marlon Dunbar, directions for babies and children of all ages were - served freshment lo twelve Miea Anna Coaean, Miss Basel Post, Da-i- d couple. Robert Erneet Gourd GOOD MT78IO who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- Mr. John L. Jones and Mrs. Louise and Baxter, Baxter. Dunbar, Mr. Kemp waa forSERVICE Larson went lo Salt Lake Monday to merly John leader of the choir. At th close or full of cold, are plainly printed on coated, visit with re'stives and friends. Etc. of th evening the social committee Mr. and Mrs Richard Thomas and eon, served refreshments. the bottle. dainty Children love this delicious laxative. of American Fork, spent Sunday Carl: Mrs R. J and Mre..E. P. Tracy th guests of Mr. and Mra. M. M. went to Salt Bryant her, Lake Thursday to spend a Tbomaa. few days with relat.ves and frlenda M. Jonw, who will bo bor tor two oory of thoir daughter, Eleanor, ThursWr. and Mr T. J McDonald has returned to wooks. Mr. C. La Corloonguoot Mr Fsy MsnwelLand ll'tle entortolnod day afternoon of laot wook. Tho too son. Don, left Friday of laat week for Salt lotks after a week vlatt with o her o'clock at dinner o largo birthtoblo hod oo o Tuoaday tvonlng their home in Richfield, Idaho, after an Mm. Ellrn Mawhlnner. In honor of Mm. Jonoo. Coon word day co Ho decoraconterpioc tod with oil bright extended v.stt here with the faml'y of mother, Mra. Victor (. arisen, who haa ohr for U;d and ot eoch ond of tho condloo, Mr. and Mra. William Flavel In Kail Uak, returned hom Sun-o- n Mr. and Mm J. A. ontortoinod toblo wero littlo baokots of Eartor ogt Mr. Thomas Bona and children ipent tttnf accompanied tn honor of tho oixthWyrVoff by bar niece, Mrs. uffeoUvo of thofaater oooooo. Twonty- dirthday annirer- SPANISH FORK EARL G. itlARSELL n Mul-cahe- y. California Syrup of Figs For a Childs Liver and King f'Joy Lof -- ffilSSs bn v. t. i olored fire little oiks enjoyed Miss Eleanor'e hospitality. The Junior Girls Friendly eorlety was entertained at the home ot Mtrs Marj Alice Sherman, Wednesday evening. Miss Reta Lefler returned home from Salt Lake. Friday, after a feV days' visit with frlenda The following classmate of Miss Nan Rees surprised her at her home Wednesday evening: Miss Pansy Tugglea Miss Edna Wilson, Miss Janey Rolfs, Miss Dorothy Cunningham, Mlsa Grace Blake, Miss Lou's Hartwell, Miss Nida Wright, Miss Mattie Wheable, Miss Mary Flanagan, Matt Ryan, Roy Brunyer, Ray Burk, Ray Wyckoff. Wiliam Stoner, Thomas Gwllliams. Edward Kidder, J. McCarther, Arvid Koskt. Vem Potts, Daniel Leahy, Edward Carlson and John Terry. The Ladles society of the Community church surprised th Rev. and Mrs. L. D. Hopper at th parsonage Thursday eveijjng Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Farrell entertained at 'wo tables cf five hundred Tuesday evening at their home. Covers were laid for ten. Tle'Jea and Thelma Rollins; th Mcwrs. Kes-.c- u .tau, i, i. I Iflj'-- a anti Mr. asd Mra A IV. Jrn n.itt. ef Peril' Slid Mr. anti Mm. Sant Brook hnte returned from Mount Pleanaat, xrher bad been vialting her pnrenta Mro. Brook Ml fay V ililam relnrued to Ogden. 6nn-daafter a rl-- it with her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Joeepb William. Mrs, lira Henry sal an 0(dea rlaitor Monday. entertained at a birth-laMiaa Mary party Monday riming ia honor ef her brother, Mark Hopkins. Mra. John Turner ban relnrued from gait take, where aha spent several days with her husband. Mr. and Mm. 01 riirlatlanaea bare a Ibelr rueat Mm. Herbert ef ditllna, mother of Mra ( brialiansea, Mr. and Mra. William gtnart ef Wasatch sees xo-n- n vlsltom Wedneadar. i, MORGAN LAST CHANCE Kerch IS. Tho ftoath ward Vtr-tlMOROAlf, ooclot r giro tto aaoool daoco asd oopfr Wtdneada rvaalag te tho high or bool audi tort mo. Mio Drtjrc Tfrta of Payaoo rtmited brethett G M, Tiotjoo, over tho laat weed hr ood. Tho JiyWr rlaao of tho Karroo rave o ftt Patrirfea daoelftf pert Mra. A. W fraecla entertained Mfh erhool Friday eve-Oin-f. at dinner Bnelay for Mine lmee Tietjeo. t M. TMJeii, Carl fraHa. Mae PraneJa and Hamid franrts. aaa an Kcfce visitor MUa Thelma Saturday and Sunder Mr. eed Mr. B. Whitaker ef rmjriir were Uerarea vlahore over the laat weet-eed- . Mra. X. E. Aadereoe haa returned te Her-faafter a revere! weeka viait at Long Btach ead Mhra petata ef tatereat a the Tho Mteera Nelano red Hewlett el Peter arert ytftwra Friday ia Morgan. t a anpper Fatur-daEarl Freed entertained eveeteg foe the i)rw reL .Bears Goes to $4.03 March 20 Get your extension or subscription now 2 years for $1.03 II. Nhcpard, Majjayine Maa (Book Dept. Auerhaeh Ce) O. |