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Show TIIK SALT LAKE TKIBUXE, SUNDAY' JiOlKNIMS, MARCH. 11 ' 14, 1920. GUNNISON. Alice March 13 Mra. Of.NMSON Orlbble waa hoiitesa baturday afternoon In card and luncheon of last week at celebratiou of tho anniversary of her lady friends aero Wrthdaj. Nineteen . present. Sunday evening La Faun Francis en tertalned at luncheon lu honor of a num her of her friends. Thursday of last week Mrs. I.lltlan Kearns gave a dinner partv, Die ociasion being In honor of her fiftieth birthday Her guests were Elisa anniversary Kearns. Lydia. Ferre. Jennie Iaireon, A, A. Ferre. Carrie Kearns, Lulu Jensen, Jane Knlgnton, Clarice I .arson, Uusta , Jlolyoeon, Fiesta Kearns, Oladvs Jepson Lula Chtlds, Mabel Anderson, Edna Ethel Jensen. A variety of iienutl-fu- l gifts were received hv the hostess The Misses Addle Childs ami Edna Xlenon entertained Sunday evening. Refreshments and cards were featuies of the evening. Mis. C. M. Madsn entertained at The five hundred card parj,v .Tuesday. gueats were Mesdntyias O. H. Halverson, Walter llumpbre'e,. Francis Halverson, uledlnll. Hay B, Metcalf. Llovd Anderson. R Edwards, George Hulverson, Harold Childs, Charles Lund, A. Si Christensen, WllHs Christenaen, William Pack, August Villa rd. Helle McKenna, C H. Childs, Kiel BArcnaon. Eva Jensen. Alice dibble, J. Ai Hasan, J. VV. Jones, Julius Ducgtna, Kim Huggins. The hostess was assisted by Christie Madsen and Miss McKenna. Mrs. Ira Overfelt and daughters and Miss Ruth Howell left during the week for Hawk Point, Mo., to remain fur a niont.t. .1 H. 11806 returned home Friday from California. Mrs. Anthonv Madsen is visiting with relatives in Chesterfield, Idaho. Mrs. J. H. Roper entertained the members of the O.- - Y. club Monday at her home. Monday evening Misa Vada delightfully entertained In honor of the 3 lro club. Word has been received of the marriage of Mrs. F. F. Overfelt to J. BMacon Ths marriage took place In Cl tv. Mo. Mrs. o. If. Halverson entertained the Social. Circle club Wednesday at progressBrize ive five hundred and luncheon were awarded to Mesdamea J. E. Metcalf and A. M. Christensen. Mrs. pean Brown and daughter of are the guests of Mr. and ,Mrs. II. A. Kearns. Mr. end Mrs J. M. Knighton are visiting in Salt Mrs. Walter riumphreis gave an afternoon party Wednesday to the members of the Social Circle club and a number of special guests Luncheon was served and five tables of cards were played. Mrs. Humphreys was ti e recipient of manv beuutifiil gifts, s the affair was given in celebration of her blithday anniverMv-ru- -- ? Before You Build: Be Sure of Getting Complete Shipment of Materials -- Lumber stocks were never so low as at present. Nails are practically impossible to secure in most communities. Orders for doors and other mill work are six to twelve months behind delivery dates. Many towns have a glass famine. Laths are about impossible to secure and going up in price regularly. And nearly all other items are difficult to obtain. This will cost millions of dollars to those who build this year in delays on the job. The man who plans to build will probably suffer, .unless he secures a guarantee of delivery of complete materials. , Sa-lli- sary Anderson viMling in Mayfield. Mite a-- rj Shortage of Materials Everywhere New York C. in aid daughters MT. PLKVSANT March Mrs. r Ab-n- returned Friday from itLfor hfre ahe had boon spending the winder months Mif Nell Hrahv return! to bait Lake J.Imdnv, after a two weeks Ult vith her ami Mrs Thomas Brab. pamnlb, Muor I Mrs. J Merltk entertained at luncheon TMfiav afternoon for Mr. 15. TV C. A. Hone, Mrs. Fred Wall. Mrs RaMTvi'n, Mr Abner Grand and the Misses In and Venita Mfvrik. Miss Annie Johansen, ei teruuned Fat tndav evening of last week at a birthday dinner. Mrs Louis Lnrkson was ImMcss for members of tho Ciochft club Thursday afternoon, Mr. J. M. 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Tie W clique waa entertained b Mis lone Cart r at her home Saturday e' mng f st week t M md Mrs. lotor Feteraon ie visiting relumes and fuenda In this i itY, Mr. Charles Malinger entertained Fat nrda afternoon of last week in honor of her daugnVr, Miriam, on Li r birthday amt! ti ir Mr. arid Mi Maurire Jenen are o rr the iunval of a tun at their Mu-ra- r 3 . 100-pag- e Lome cinesday. .a ZOO Beautiful Homos In tho V PRESTON, AloddinBooK IDAHO w PRESTON, Idaho, March 13 The Blue Bill club was entertained Kundav evening hv Miss Anna Ci ristenscn. The feature of l.ie evening was musical selection, ren Icreil by the dlif-remembers of the club. Blue amt white was earned out in the luncheon nml phi e csrils The guests included M's Edith llltltdead, Miss E1le Johnson, ,li-- s Louise Nuffor, Miss Hazel Earns and Alisa Lather Erickson, in addition to two special guests. Airs Carol an Nh y of Kichmomi, Utah, and Mra. Hov Balrrmr of Logan, I tali. M'ss Ida Belnap. the Miasts Carol and Claire Ooa.sllnd, Miss Eva Weaver and Miss Margaret Benson, Flovrt Palmer, Melons Alma fondle Vivian Weaver, Beokatead and Veatl Kmart attended the 1'iilitarv ball at I.ogan, Utah, Priday evening of last weak. Mrs. Earl Ilouclt entertained Friday afternoon t ompllmentai y to Mr' P. J. Two tables of Murphy of Salt Lake. "TiOO were played, followed hv luncheon, were used for center-piecepnvvla of violet nt NS s. and Mia. Watkln L. Roe entertained at dinner Kundav In honor of ther son, Lonsdale, who will leave soon for mission Ip the central states. Covers were laid fer nine guests. The Misses Claire and Carol Cloasllnd were hostesses at a party given at their Luncheon was home Ri:ndav evening. served to eight guests. Mis. AI. Nelson of Rexbtlrg I a guest of Mrs. AUtone Jenson. AIiss Thelma Favlor of Logan, ttah. with her sister. Miss spent last week-en- d Leola Favlor. Mrs pov Hhelton of T ogan, Utah, is a guest of Airs Earl Chatterton. Mrs. Earl Chatterton spent lost week In Logan and Cache Junction, Utah. Mr Earl Houck and Airs. Eugene Jen sen were hostesses Tuesday at a partv given in honor of Mr. and Mrs John Tollman. Five hundred was the feature of the evening, followed hy refreshments. Miss Kate sr.d Mattie Fjelstead entertained at tards Sunday evening. Mr f boise, Idaho M PORTLAND, OREGON mar- Branches: 6v-- v Anna haa made Idaho. March The Ml's Maud McWstfers and Joseph Robinson will take plhce April 11 in Miss McVVa Iters Is one Christ church. Of Boise's popular voting women and several delighitiU parties are being planned In her honor . The College W omen's club met Alon-fla- y evening with Mra. W. S. Titna. After a short business meeting sn interesting program was'Viven. Alt's Florvnce Bush, who was the guet of honor, gave a talk op her trav.Hs lu Europe. The marriage of Miss Anna Allshk'nd, n a Boise glil, daughter of Mr. H Mlshklnd. to Jacob (tlegsl md Mrs. !f Palt lake wilt taka place In Halt Ijike in the nedr future, at the home of the bride a unite, L. li. ALshkind, where Allas LOIHE. riage of mfmf orfMol month. her, home for several of much Interent in RoIbo took plnre at high noon Sunday at Balt Lake Cl tv, when Florence R. Bradshaw of Norfolk, Va., became the bride of Perry (I, Marshall, buslnena and club man of Boise. The bridal pair war attended by Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Campbell, forMr and Mrs Marshall merly of Boise. wll (spend their honeymoon In Salt leike, here they are guests st the Hotel Utah They will return to Boise about April g and will be at home to their frlende at 1101 Pueblo atreet. Mr and Mia. lioff of Pocatello are visiting here, Mr. and Mrs. H, Tailor of Pocatello spent the week in Boise. Tla Catholic Womens league held It regular me-nWeJnrsday in St. John s A marriage g hall, Misa Reilly Alklnaon rave en Interesting address and Miss Matte Marlon gave a cello solo, Mr. and Mia W. R. Martensen 41 Idaho Fall sre guests of Boise friends Mr. and Mra J W. Blackman of Lewiston ar visiting hare. RICHMOND RICHMOND, March iJ At a maetlng of the Haugbisra of tha Pioneers held Thursday at tha riubrooma Mra C K. Merrill save a sketch of tha life of Elisa R. Know, Mra France Thomas sang a solo and Mr. J. W. Funk read a pamphlet on the ellk Industry, "From worm to Wearer." Following the meeting, the members of the organisation acre given I 1 , Av Hattiesburg, Mississippi Bay City, Michigan Toronto, Canada Wilmington, North Carolina Home Builders to the Nation the privilege of looking over the original chart of Richmond, made by the pioneers In tha "0a showing tba home located by each of tha original pioneers of Richmond. The chart haa bean obtained by tht organisation and will be kept in tha relic hall. Mra Fioranea D. Pwaneen and William Leon Pond of Lewiston were married in Balt Iaika Wednesday of last week. Ma (nd Mra. pond will make their home at Lewiston. Mra F. A. ' Blr entertained at her horns Monday evening In honor of her Cards husband birthday anniversary. furiilehed the entertainment. Luhcaeou waa eerved. . Mra Bair wae assisted by Mra Cyrus Lewia Tha guasta were Mr. end Mra Hvrum Batr. Mr. and Mra M. B. Bair, Mr. and Mr. Joshua Brower, Mr. and Mra William Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Bair, Mr. and Mr. W. H. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. AMn Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neleon, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bair. Mr. and Mrs. Cvru Lewis, Mra Alvin Bair and Miss Julia Bair. Mrs. Jesse Webb entertained at her home Thursday afternoon. Luncheon was served. The following members and guesta Of the Seso Lily club were present; Mra H. 8. Webb. Mra C. H. Anderson, Mrs. J. I. Robinson, Mrs. A. C. Brown. Mra Joseph Johnson, Mra Keith Merrill, Mr. O. G Hendricks, Mr. Ren B. Woolley and Mra Edward W ebb. Miss Jean Cox, state home economic supervisor of bait Lake, was a visitor to the North Cache high school Friday. The Relief society of he two wards wl'I entertain with a dancing social next Wednesday In the amusement hall of the Richmond ward tabernacle. Light refreshments will be served. All over IS years of age will be invited to attend. The basketball team, with a good representation of tha student body of the North Cache high school. Went to Hyrum Saturday evening of lost week to meet the South Cache team in a game, after which; a dancing party was given there at the Elite hall for the visitors. Mrs M J. Harrison was a Logan visitor Mondsv. A eon has arrived et the home of Mr. and Mr Brrt ixefonl. Mr. Oran Merrill and Mr W.I11 of Preston, Idaho, wee vis to-- s at the home of their parents, Mr. and ihe. Ell Webb, last weeg. of Mrs, Ether brackman I ewliton spent Thursday here with relathra W Mr. and Sirs. Aroet hltiie will lev -- ITn-drlc- soon for W'elser, Idaho, to make their home. ' Mrs. Mary t'ahle of Preston. Idaho, spent Sunday here with her daughter. Mrs C. B. Johnson Mra Austin Mrs A. 8. Johnson, Si how and Mr. Nettl B, Merrill re- urned Saturday evening of last week from Salt Lake, where they bad Spent several dav. Mrs Francis Chnstenesn, Misa Florence Merrill. Ml's Alta Johnson and M s Kuoda Merrill aent (o Logan Tuesday evening of last week to attend the L. A. C. oper , Llovd Tolman of Preston. Idsho, Vj 'a st week-en- d ?pe-- ,t hire with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, T. H. Merrill TRIBUNE WANTS BRING RESULTS ' , t cut-to-f- it I Ma-T- i Tie AJaddta t so. Save the Waste the Howell says, "Even a Herald, John Writing normal building program, in 1920, will experience difficulty in having orders for building material filled on demand. The building material scarcity will have a serious effect in retarding the development of a program at all commensurate with the building require- MT. PLEASANT 13. n 510 mmmig n. Tlp-po- or , |