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Show 1 tiie salt lake tribune, Sunday morning, march h, MORONI j MUKoM, M.iroli 13. The M. H. Ladies' club held a Ktnsihgtou Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. A. Christensen. Nine numbers were present and luncheon was sorted. The club will meet next Thursday at the home of Mrs. Kph raim Nelson. Mrs. Kale Hougaard of American Falls, Idaho, la here visiting her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. V. V. Crawford. The senior class of the high school en tertatned luO at a dancing party Saturday night of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tony lArsnn of Buhl. Idaho, are hers visiting lelatlvea and friend Mr. and Mrs. J C. Fechser motored to Ml. rieasant Sunday to visit friends and relatives. Mrs. Sophia Smith , and Mrs. Georgs of Salt Cake are Moroni ' via l.tchel . ftot-s- d Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson Sunday night in honor of their were and music Olivia. Games daughter,. some of the features. Luncheon wss served to the following guests: Jleila Ethel Draper, hllason, Bally, Virginia Henrietta Blackham, Clairs Little, Sorensn. Crystal Johansen, Victor Slorley, George Fsux and Luzon Larson. A surprise party wss given to Miss Mildred Morley Sunday night at her home- - Games, muslo and luncheon Were The guests were Mlrrlam the features. Cooley, Lola Olson, Mildred Baity, Farida Bally, fa boon. Louise Blackham, Zelia Wlllla..! Virgil Blackham, Frank Bruno, Biarkhanli Hilton Kellett, Harris Larson, Newell Curtis, Cleon Tidwell and Vincent Christensen. Mi'is Grace - Sorensen entertained the Vonda following guests Sunday night: bore nxen, I a Ru Olaon, Krma Nelson, Anna JTeatwlrk, Bernard Simpson, Merrill Cloward. John Anderson. Henry and Clarence Justeusen. Music, games and luncheon were features. Mr. and Mrs. William Prestwfrk returned Tuesday after visiting for a month In Salt Lake Mrs. T. M. Henry of Salt Lake la a . Moroni visitor. enter-talne- Do-ra- in m Jus-tenl- SMITHFIELD I - marriage will take MarchJI In the Salt Lake temple. place Mre. Isaac McDonald "entertained the members of the Shakespearean club Saturday afternoon of last week. Mrs. H. R, Heed entertained ten at breakfast Friday of last week in guests honor of Mrs W. U O'Toole. Mr. and Mre. I.ouls Jorgerson left for Lh Monday to make their home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wall and Mre. George Peterson of Park City were gueata of Mr. and Mrs. I. o. Wall, Sunday. PAUL, IDAHO PAULt Idaho, March IT Mrs. A. W. Geddes left Monday for Baker, Ore , to visit her parents there. She will be joined Inter by Mr. Qeddes and they will go to Sunnyalde, Wash., to make their home.. Mlse Janet Hollenheck left for Santa Cruz, Cal., to make her Monday home. Mr. and Mre. L. J. Bacon entertained at a card party at their home Wednesday evening. A short musical program was given and refreshments were served to the guests, who Included Misses Ruth Barry, Nema Swisher, Marguerite Reilly, Nelle Grete, Alice Oliver, Deloree Young and Nona Young. Mr. and id rs. O. W. Gibson were entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bacon, Wednesday svenlng. Miss Beth Oliver was hostess st a dinner party Wednesday evening in honor of tiie twenty-fourt- h wedding anniversary of her parents and the birthday of her father. A number of young folks were present st a party given by Mrs. F. L, Wsrner in honor of the fourteenth birthday anniversary of her daughter. Mamie, Tuesday. John Burks was surprised by s number of his friends Wednesday evening The party was glvsn In honor of Mr. Burkes birthday anniversary. A dance wae Thursday evening at the L. D. 8. given church, the proceeds of which go to the American Legion. 6T. ANTHQNY, Idaho, Marob 14. AIf. have returned from they spent the winter. Mrs Walter Mosler and Miss Hoqual of Harshbarger returned the Utter last week from I ong Beach. Cal. part The Tuesday Evening Bridge c!ub met BOUNTIFUL, March IS. Visa Leons Took friends in Raysvtttv during ttra week. Frank B. bmedley entrtalued tha lsdles Betterment club at a social at her horns The time waa speut in Wednesday afternoon. sewing sad music. Refreshments wers served to Mrs. Leo J. Muir, Mrs. C. 1L Header, Urs. James Hampton, Mrs. F. B. ftniedley, Mrs. A. Urs. L. McIooaM. Mrs. (hsrlea H. Mabey, James Hmedler. Ur. Iw Rauiptoo, Mra. Walter W Barlow. Mr. larernw Willey, Mrs. Frauk )urka, Mrs. Arthur Naylor, Mrs. Bert Holt and Mrs. W. A. Burlngham. Mrs. Fa rah Ann Kessoas peot Monday in Kataviils as guest of Ur. and Mra. Jed March 13. Mr. and SMITHFlELD, Marrlner Roskelly and family, have returned from California, where they had hem I sail and Mra Jackson visiting her sister, Mrs. John Mather. th iowmcrfr The Jov club was entertained Tuesday Th. Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club met with Mr, L. A. Tuttle this week. C. R. Price was hostess to the Catholic Ladies' Aid society Wednesday afternoon. The St. Katherine's guild met Thursday with Mrs Robertson. M7, KeJlar came from Monday to visit with Mr and Mrs Rupert Justin Keilar. Hopkins entertained at Krir Fridiy afternoon and ne staff of the hish schoolevening, The paper. r, to come atthVhTihesch?ebniM?i'Cei!!i,M,h fym family of Butte, Mont., have eve- Pmithfleld to spend the spring and sum- - nlni I Miss Frame Mr. and' Mrs. Robert Sanders of Pres- - Timsdav' 'elenfnHh Ml8S Marret CoBtle' ton, Idaho were tlm guests of Mr. and winning high Mrs. George KcKlund. Sunday. Mr! Edward Varlsn and fsm-ll- y Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Smith and famleft Thursday for Gooding to ily have returned from California, where make their heme. morning thev spent most of tiie winter. Mi Marearet Costl.y entertained four returned R. have D. Mr. and Mrs. Prin tables at 500" Thur!ay evening in honhome from Benson, where they had spent or of Mr. and Mrs. Wylie. several months. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffiths. Robert EX Griffiths, and the Misses Jennie Lewis and Margaret Smurthwaite attended a in Ixgan last week. of socials number Miss Victoria Christensen of Trenton March 18.' A successful so- and Charles Buck were married in the oi the perty glreo the latter Logan temple Wednesday. of V, wwk la,t hy the Relief m.m Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Nilson and daugh-errers in honor of Eileo Gardner, who has been Minnie and Phyllis, returned home for twenty years, and Della Gardner, president from California last week. who bn been secretary for forty-niyears. Mrs. T. B. Farr spent la?t week-en- d They aero presented with a token of appreciain Ogden, returning home Thursday. tion. A program waa rendered and luncheon About fifty of the lady friends of Nora waa screed to about fifty gueata. An enjy able time waa had at the M, I A Sorensen gave her a bundle shower at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter dance Friday- - night of week. Mr. and Mm. W. L. HsIHdav and Mr. and Sorensen, Monday night. Mra. E if. Bateman guests of Mr. nnd Mr. W Ilford Crsne at Riverton. Sundae. Mr. and Mr. Robert 8. FUten and Mr. BWStt.VX$?or L-- ke k? ,re i, eo-i-ei, vtRjrvd Mrs. Care, or One Indifference and Neglect? By Madame Mare while the womaa beauty, If berlocte will quickly fad NATURAL careful of her coniplezlon, hair and other attributes to will outdistance her Indifferent slater. And at the age of 10 to !& beauty la with the on who beet cared for horeelt There la an old and true aaylng: Be fair to your face and your faco will bo fair." But In your selection Of toilet requirements. It la by no means, bottles always necessary to be oztravagant or to think that contain the most desirable preparations use a to and of beautlflera are number There very simple easy that It la oven best to make at horns wttb your own handa Hero are a few of them and you ars welcome to use them. Every one haa been tested time and again and you may depend upon them absolute. y. For a YazUklag Crease Oet from your drugglet two ounces ef eptol and mix with on tableepoonful of glycerine in half a pint of water. The rich cream which la tha result makee the skin plump and vigorous almost baby-llk- a and causes even deep wrinkles to disappear In quick tlma This le because ths pores are mads smaller and the texture of the fklu highly refined, and as a result Ijundreda of wrinkles are bound to leave Your friends will wonder at the change In your appear- -' anco. The eptol sella for about fifty coat and you probably already have enough glycerins A Bair However Hood Like a lUa Lottos Youll see how wonderfully easy It la to get rid ot any superllqoua hairs by simply moistening them with sulfo solution. It Is almost magic. The hairs Just dieso.ve away, and the skin Is left smooth and white no red or irritated spot to toll that you used anything to remove the hairs This cornea usually In original bottles selling for a dollar, nnd It la not advisable to use a cheap depilatory cut-glo- Ules Rlva and Vera Ilolhruok visited friends at Brigham City this ek. Mles Aigls Barlow and Leone took wers visitors to Halt Lake during the week. Ti,ltort t0 kiyiville, at goeats of Mrs. Maris Jenaen celebrated her eighty eveotk birthday aaulveraary at ber bom Erl relatives. Miaa Ruby Clark and Mlaa Violet Wilcox day. were Ogdn vialtor during the ireek. Mayer and Mr. John Lord of Galva, 111., Mra. Elijah Gregory and children ef Fane wrre rieets of Mr. tod Mr. John Bum during iagtoa ere gueata of Mr. and Mra, Fred Tree. the wek. Mra. Rufu Adams eatertaised at luacbeoa at Mr. and Mr. D. R. William entertained -- f'ersoo (o,ers wers IsM " he riv .Husdred club st their boms Moo- Mra. M F. Adams, Mrs. Ralph Ramp too for aa Mr. Marvin and Mr. day eveutug. Willey and Adams. Melvin Mrs P'taee were nee by stated In entertaining. Misses Laura and Katie Tree were last week' Mr. and Mr, benjamin Berryman. A two- end visitors to Farmington, ns guests of rel ci'jree luncheon waa served. uvea. a la Mm. NelHe Mabry of Bancroft. Idaho, the guest of ber parents, Mr. and, Mra. Thomas Roberta. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hatch announce the marriage of their daughter, Algie, to Lao C. Parkm of tbi city. Mr, and Mra. Ira Mann announce the arr KAYSVILLE. March IS. Dr. and Mrs rival of a daughter at their home this week. lilCk " and Mr Beth C. Joses vUlted relative i i Id KoysrlHe. Friday. Ur John w, Tbornfey entertained the Bay ' oocl.l at her home Wedseed.y moo. The time Sli. ft, .pent Is' mu.le .nd Haver. Refreshments were served to Mrs Miss iCllxAbeth Green of Kaysvllle was a last sewing. P. Mra. William Eppersou. Henry H. Blood. tad guct of Miss EMori Hampton. Mrs. A. Z. Tanner, Mrs. George W. Ian, Mrs. " ,h .Ct"Vh -- 'k th rr T TSlZ' ?. k..s. rnkBBra 3!" Yr Itead-wash- ill ... .rrW.Io"V. beta-qulno- it d " , Bero la Another Face Creoas But this one la especially for blemishes, freckles, muddy and sallow skins. You can positively assure yourself In advance that with the formula given below you are going to have a complexion of ounca ot sintona, costing about fifty cents surpassing beautv. To one at any drug store, add two tablespoonfula of glycerine and mix in a You will see s tremendous difference In your compint of water plexion In a very few daya A Hesse Made Bair Teale After using this simple and remarkable application for a short time you will find a tremendous difference In the length of your hair. It will be glossy, full of life, and It will atop falling. The thin spots will fill out To a half pint of water and a half pint of l, obtained from the drug store bay rum add one ounce of for about half a dollar. This makes over a pint of this rsmarkable hair forcer. You may use a full pint ot wltcbhasel if you prefer It Instead of the water and bay rum. Ever' Bear ef Disseising Blaekheadef Ton will nevsr get rid of blackhsada by pinching them, cr by Here Is a remarkable method. Instantly snoressful. bprlnkle some neroxln on a wet cloth. Then rub ths blackheads with this for a few uoments. You will find that they will all vanish very quickly. Neroxln Is the only thing that will do this. Any drug, gist can supply yon with the neroxln for fifty cento. A ft 4 Her U Ikaan Film? ftcrfttlon which form on tho tcalp, and dandruff caU. ftr mil removed In remarkable fashion hr eygol. Llssolva a tea this In half a cup of watar This rive a glorious lathery spoonful of shampoo and leaves the hair silky For twentyflve cents you oan Soaps contain U get enough eggol for over a dosen consuming alkali which should he avoided. HE KAYSVILLE WEST JORDAN s, of Refinement doid BOUNTIFUL 13 WTiat Story Does Your M irror Tell? Tj ST. ANTHONY, IDA. jid Mrs. John Moo California, where Mr. (a Mrs. A. D. HiiDlit soJ Howard Smith. Tbs I. HunIMU present vers Mr end kits. A. Mr. asd ter. Mr. and Mrs lark Harriwslt Ur. U. B. SuRMier, Ur. a 4 Mr. Harry Ray moati, Mr. awl Mrs. Howard smith, Mr sad Mrs. B. I.. Ssrkttt. Mr. sad Mrs. Howard Jat'kmas, Mr sod Mrs. A. R Young Mr. and Mrs. A A. Grocta.J. T. Kueii sad W. C Met 'orai Uk America Legloft wilt post ef th entertain at s St. Fatruk a bail is tbs per bou s it WodBJay evmtog. to ths Worn Mrs W. B. Marks was aaa club kt hec horns Frida afternoon of isat to ths eksctioa of week. Ths time waa rv for tits ensuing yssr, as fol .officers to lows' President. Mrs. Rimer G. Smith; ytes president. Mra. Hugh Gowtft: record i of secretary, Mrs. Warner Floyd, financial secretarr, Mr. Georg C. ibase treasurer, Mr. Harry Raymond. (taring the afternoon vocal solos wers and Mrs. A. T firm by Mrs. H. H. Johnston (raadeil, end ft piano solo by Mrs. Waltrf Ache son. Members of ths Lftdies Aid society of tbs hnrfh were the guests of Mrs. ft. 4 Metiiodlt at her horns Thursday afternoon. Lunch 8lvir so a wss served to elgtrtern guests. Mrs. W. H. Wright of kail Lsks visttsd her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. kirk, during tli week. Mr. and Mrs. ftoj J, Kelvin will lesvs tom tbr Omaha, Neb., whsrs they have business - . . , interests. Frank Mills, son of Mrs. Everett Glens' ftbo has been is tbo msiius aerrlce in Cubs for two years, returned to his home in this city Monday evening, having bees stuttered out of the service. Among the Toorle people who went to Bait Lako City Wednesday to attend ths grand Il Trorstor,' were Mr. sad Mta. J. opera. At. Boydea, Mr. and Mrs. KHrm McDonald, Man i hria.enaen. Rtb Krtckson. Elia A loom, (atberine I re, Mr. and Mrs. tarlos BardweU.K I.ncille Cowans, Kpay Berry, Mies Wallace, Whits. Harold Warburton, S. Jacubun Ted Esna and Mr. and Mrs. Baird. Mr. sad Mrs. Joseph Lindhsrg entertained at dinner ftunday In honor of Mr. ad Mrs. turtle Uarsuea. prior to thrlr departure Monday The dinner for their ranch la kquirrel, Idalto. gueata wers Mr. and Mra. Curtis Maradrs, Mr. B. Mr. and Mrs Jo ha aud Mra. Leo (ionlru, lagreea. Miss Ruth tiorden and Kulon Ostler. ihe Blooming bunch of Beehive girls entertained at a dancing party la the booth ward amnsemrnt hall Friday evening. Mrs. C. R. Cromb entertained at a dinner party at her home In Kail Lake, Monday, ta M. B, Ntln. on bis honor of her father, ninety-firs- t Other guia a birthday anniversary. from were Ur and Mra. M. B. looele attending Nelson and Mr. and Mra. A. L. Nelson. 1920 Identifies the true, it mm Q) i WW world-famou- s 1Mt s ,pM b here, aa guest Mra. Z. Henry JscotY. Robert Btrkea, Mra. Leon Walt and family of Layton arc Mis Alice Wiiliama, Mls Aider Jacobs, Dlting relatives here. Meters. Will Jarman and Will Barton wort Mr. Jt K. Points of ftalt Lake was the guest and to Brigham City Friday. visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amo Cook, durMr. and Mra. Joseph R. Murdock of Heber ing the meek. were gueata of friends during tha week. Mr nd Mm. Horace Rteed of Farmington City A. F. Barnes, Ir and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs pent Tburttiay in Roiytlful visiting relative. Fred Stauffer, Mr. and Mra W. 8. Barnes. Mr. Arthur Richardson motored to Sait Lake, TuesMrs. J. and Barms, Dr. and Mrs. Claud George day. Mr. Mra. and RoyaD C. Barnes, y. Cannon, Mlaa Era Holdaway and Gloyd Bateman were Judge and Mrs. James D. Pardea, Mr, and Mrs. Dl'CHRSNE. March 13. Tli younsrer gueata of Mra. Ljdia Bateman, Sunday. K. W. Barnea, Mrs. Matilda Davla, Mina Ruth Mr. and Mra. Iew Robinson are receiving ct of t!ie town met at the home of Mlzz Foster. Miss Era Lund. Claude T. Barnes and upon the arrival of a daughLeona Howarth, Friday evening of last congratulation Thad Hammond of Salt Lake attended the (LEARFIF.LD, March 1ft. Mrs David later enjoyed terMiaIn tbelr home. week, for a social hour andMusic Mr Drown Servilla and Zella Dimocd were South and Mr. Matilda birthday party in honor of Abe sixtieth anniDolly was furdancing at the town hall. John G. M. Barnea, Friday evening. of Jordan McFerbOu versary in week Kavavllle visitor visited the during Tuesday evening. nished bv Grey's orchestra. Mlaa La Von Mason was a last week-en- d Mlaa Cleo and Mr. and Mrs Robert with (heir slater, Mrs. John G. M. Barnes After a vaiallon of two month, St. R. Gardner Bateman The engagement of Emory Wllco of Clear- visitor to Willard. went Riverton, Tuesday eveMr. and Mra Henry H. Blood and children Pauls guild of the KpscopalC. church met ning. to attend theto shower given for Winnie field and Mist Pearl Walker of Hooper ba arrived Oreesaell. Walbeck and Jett Rill. home Friday from ft month'! visit ta been announced. Wednesday with Mr. G. the after was served regular Luncheon Mr. and Mr. Robert Bateman of Logan are Mr. John If. Layton and daughter. Lnella, southern California Mr. G. D. Rutledge waa c Salt Lake visiter business session. two weeks here veiling relatives and Toue nnd Joie. of Layton, were gueata of spending this week. Mr. and Mr. Jncob E. Isayton, Ktinday. Mrs W. L Dean and children are vis- friends. Mra. L A. Guthrie has returned borne from a Mrs. Mary The old folks aorta! committee la making Mia Iaeone of Kaysvllle visited with her iting with Mrs Dean s mother, two weeks' visit with relatives at Richfield. for an old folk party to be sister, Mrs. George W. Layton. Sunday. gpratt of Utahn, during Mr. Dean's ab- preparations Mrs. Dolly Brown of Clearfield wea the in Lar-toK. near Mr. the in Jacob future. and visited Mr. Isayton given sence In ths east. The choir member gave a social in the during the week, as guests of Mr. and guest of her sister, Mra. Johft G. M. Barnea, Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. ."C. ward week the boose Bone. Francis during Mr. Thursday evening. Orev Monday vere Mr. and Mrs. A. 'J. Mlaa Orissa Brinton waa a last week-en- d A aoefv! was given In the Clearfield nmne-men- t Feller. Mr. and Mrs. E W. Rchoman, hall Tuesday evening in honor of Elder visitor to Balt Lake, as guest of Mlaa Liu Miss ulga Schoman and Mr. and Mrs. A. who left Wednesday for a Tbrn. Clintou Ashby, Venn Alt. Misa Mary ftwan has returned frozft Ogden, mission to the central state. Mrs D. Y. Strong has returned to her ,JJr. and Mra. Dtmon M. I.aytoo announce where ahe bad spent six week. wa home in Woodbine, after spending a Mra. Harsh F. Taylor of BpringvtUe the arrival of a eon at tbelr home Monday CENTERVILLE, March 13 One of the moat evening. week here with friends and relatives. the gueat of her slater, Mr. George Swag, durThe "Bayer Cross" Is the signature of the true ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, brilliant M. and aocisl affairs B. baby ef season the wu glvea Mis Elsie Rteed of 8 rscuse la the guest of ing the week, Pope Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edith Wilcox and children of Helper were visitors Sunday at the O. C. Lock-har- dt Wednesday qlht under the anuptce of the her sister, .Mr. Robert Robert. "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin." The name "Bayer" Neuritis and for Pain generally. Tha affair waa in Sunday school officers. nd Mrs. Samuel Cress of Balt Lake were Bun Mr. nod Mr. Joseph L. Mabey entertained home. is only on genuine Aspirin prescribed by physiform of a character hall and HSO gueata at dinner at their the Tin bo Kofi of twelve tablets cost oply a few! Mrs. of Mr. of F. and tn association home dav Patello, George ftundav of honor gueata Tha Mutual Improvement were Mrs. Whitney Smith wta chairMr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Johnson are spend Mrs. F. H. Wilcox, who left that evening for cians for over eighteen years. the I- D. 8. church rendered an Inter- man ofpresent. cents. the which waa Druggists also sell larger "Bayer packMoroni. committee, of few at composed where she will ing reside. theater Idaho, Burley, dajs esting program at the Liberty eupertn tendency of the gooth Centerville Mr. and Mra. Bien Hmlth spent Sunday tn In every handy "Bayer package'' are proper ages." Aspirin is the trade mark 6f Bayer ManuMls Mollbe Barnea visited friends in Salt the numbers the Snndar G Sunday evening. Among Barber. H. George erhool, Honr and r La Lake ton. Monday. Leo tVoraley. directions for Colds, Headache, Toothache, Ear were' Trombone solo, A. V. Washburn facture of Monoaceticacidester Ml Mrs. Jed fteaioaa During the evening ptiwb waa Ruth Ashby of Bountiful waa tha guest spent n few days In SalicylicaciA. vocal solo, Fred Watrou. Jr.; address. served, the following laillee presiding at the of Mlaa Edith Draper during the week. this week, aa gnest of ber daugft 8prlngviUe of Provo. r B. refreshment 'booths: Morgan Mrs. leareland. Mra. Belroy Boyer. Judge A. Marilda Hanks home arrived Mr. week ter, this Miss Celia Bird ts back from a few Mra. Frank Smith. Mrs. George McIntyre and from an extended visit with relatives at Burley, teat week. Music and fame were the fee Mra. Whitney Smith. Prizes for costumes were Idaho. Hunter, Mrs. Lance Graham and ker,- - Wednesday da vs1 visit in Mount Emmons. evening. A book of turet. 15 A puree of money was presented to George Mra. Kay Greenwood lo Mrs. Frank Walton. Mrs. Florence to Mrs. Nebeker as Mrs. I.ethla Y oung and small son, depoems was him. Mr. Wliiardeo for the left Bundey I Mr. and Mrs. L. Peternon of Marjs-val- o a token of presented Barton and .eon Fad. Tiie judges were Mrs. home in Provo, for their Luncheon and Tuesday appreciation. souther states mission. parted with Mra. winter Williams. are Dlasv Joseph Mrs. Rich the and of home H. of F. at the music were features. Mr. guests In honor of Ed. Dotif lass's birthday anniverafter spending part Mrs. Bot- - J and Messrs Alf Smith, Horace K. Worsley Neill. Henry sister. of last week Friday evening the Misses Mrs.' Young of hi friends met at bia sary, tiiirty-flv- t Woreley end N. W. Smith. Mr. YV. W. Buchanan entertained at Clayone friends of home ftuaday evening. Games and music were March II. Forty EPHRAIM. Urrock and Edna Peterson enMr. end Mrs. Charles Smith vlalted friends Mr. of home of attemoon A. met week. suburban at her home ll Stevenson sewing Friday last. features. tertained at a candy-puMr. Joseph Luncheon was served. Th attractive the home of In Ksysyflle this week. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Joseph the latter. Those present at SYRACUSE. Ift. Mr. March and Mr At the borne of Fohaer Bert ten son a were the MissSaturday of last week, the occasion being her nd Mrs R. Peale Herrick was the scene Mr. and Mrs. Golden J. Barton of Farming-to- n Luncheon waa served waa flvea for sixteen couple 8a turds y ofperty dinne.r party Thomas Anderson visited relative In Kaysville birthday anniversary. Mrs. Peter Mr. es Hopkins, John Peterson, last Verona Nancy Bird, of a delightfully appointed were Stella Morrison, were Mr. of Mra. and Jcsper Monday. and the evening spent ta muisc and games. week. laid for Perkins. Sunday gueata Wilson, Mrs, Oluf Lund, Mrs. Charles Bates, Ermon Ross, Progressive five hundred was the enSundav evening. Covers Jorgensen, Ml Elsie Steed spent the pat week in Donnel Mr. Mary A. Christenson entertained at n tertaining feature. Luncheon art eerved. Hansen. Mrs Andrew Rasmussen, Mrs. Helen Martin, Lillian Crystal Mrs. Matilda France la riaitlng relatire. Is and Mr and Mrs. F. L. Watraus. Tof OProvo. Kyhl Lydia The American legion dance given Friday at William Frederickson, Clearfield as guest of her sister. Mrs. Robert quiiting bee Friday of last week, aboot twenty Mrs. William Me-Mil- ls, Frederickson. Balt Lake for a few weeks. of Vernal and Judge Morgan Roberta. the ftociat hall hy the Parley Kimball poet waa guests being present, Supper was served. Mrs. Lester Peterson, Mrs. Alex MrsFanny Gam, Mra. Sarah Cara and Jay who Miss Edith Draper elaited friends In Ogden a hug D. F. Peel ef Mount Pleasant, Mrs. success. Refreshments were served to Ell ott and Mrs. Joseph Hansen. Garn of Balt Lake were last week-en- d visitors this week. health Is assured when there haa been riaitlng with ber mother Mrs. A. 01 about 400. Mr. and Mra. George Baker have re- is Abundant tn Centerville. good blood tn the veins. Hood's SarsaMra. C. L. Thorpe, Br., arrived borne Friday Clarence Brown vai tendered a atirprlae party yon. return d home Friday of last week. I Mrs. Joseph Ford waa the recipient ef a turned after of the winter spending part rk waa the or- from Selina, where the visited for several In California, at hi home ftaturdnv evening of Inst week by An elaborate social of the parilla Is the medicine to make good pleasant birthday snrprise party at her home a number of bia schoolmate. blood. chestra party held at the home of Maud Nell weeks alth her son. Joseph Thorpe. 1lcfrchments taking It now. It Is Just evening. Thlrty-fiv- e Tuesday afternoon Mrs. H. K. Nelli what theBegin gnesta were pres- were served and the time waa spent in music son Sunday evening. 13. The WaBench Willlsa to and moved March Maati system needs at this time, and family CITY". HFBER ent. and the time waa speat Is ornate and entertained luncheon at to two A. and of Cook children Axtef complimentary Mra. Earl the and earl will do you great good. Sharpens the apgame. part of the week to make tbelr her daugnter, Bessy. Lavender flowers , followed hv refreshments. satch high school dramatic club presented Mr. and Mr F. A. Brown left Wednesday are visiting here wrth relatives and friends. borne. last games, nerves. Mrs. Marv I). Rock wood relumed this week (Adv.) "Officer H66" Thursday evening of to The guests petite, steadies the Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Bracken entertained at formed the table centerpiece. In honor of Lyman Wlliamean. seventy-fir- e for Brigham City to make their home. a school a auditorium from two mootin the visit In with high relatives at week Mr. Included Mrs. home Wood L. and Mfs Iennn men his of Air. at a enterta'ncd Peterson, friends of week number of laat Dwen for batnrday evening supper Wednesday The audience. Balt Lake and appreciative Mrs. a and Henrv social Mrs. large Neill. at at her home Thursday Robert K. and LueJla Christenson, Clara tiles Irene Tre Misses Mabel Moora and Celia Kinder of Bolt friend following comprised the cast Grace Game were plaved. nnd at a late Minerva Stevenson, June tJparks, Annie Ramsay, Wiiinrdn, Stubbs. Miss Mel.ssa Murdock, Lake City were Bundey guetl. of Miss Alice evening. were served to Misea Hattie B. C. Wlllardson, vlthlck Paul Smith, HaroldVera hour refreshment Blackman of Moroni Neill, and W. M. McKague. Edgar Rockwood. C. Parne. ti!e Earl Navi or, Marv Slmpspn, JamesPyper, Bertha and Olson. Guthrie, Annie L Mrs. Stoker, Hunter entertained at a Georgia A fsmlly hlrihdsv dinner wss gfren at the HarBert Lindsay. Violet W'llrox, phyttia Mrs. Neiinon entertained at luncheon Wedoea Rosetta Draper. Kute Wood, RINGGOLD, GEORGIA, kens'ngton complimentary to Mrs. Vearl Blaine home of Mrs. Elisabeth Whitaker. Bnnday af- Hanka, Vera Stoker. Edith Draper; Messrs. day afternoon for Mesdamet William G. Berton, McAdams Thursday afternoon of last vey Jack Turner. Royal Crook. In honor of her eighty-firs- t ternoon. annicoached the Jnmes Wilcox. Melvin Wood. Emery Wilcox. E. Jenson, Msbonii Tompson. X. E. Noyes, Murdock. Florence Holt MAN WRITES H. week. Luncheon wss served to the Mes-dam- es versary. W Ilford Gnthrie. Glen WUcox, Odella Session Andrew Oirlsttneon. J. N. Hsnoon. Janie WilLeo Martin, C. J. Sumner. J. W. Miss Rnth Ahby spent a few dava In Clearfs the field CSMrs. Heggessy Lawrenca Wilcox. ls rdson, Chris. Wlliarrteon, 8. E. Horeneon, Daft and of Californt aa Week this J. Snavely and Ray Greenwood guest of Vis. Fettlb Draper Moul- Mlates Magffla and Norma Bnll wer lift Anderson, J. B. Christenson, Arvo Id Peterson, Ogden. Dr. and Mm. Waller W. Whitaker and chilMisses Sadie Ivie, Josephine and the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. C. A thankful letter about. the benMiss Effte Webb and Mi Patna Anderaon. dren of KavsvlIIa aprnt Sunday here at gucFta and Mabel Morrison. Ekougaard reMrs. John entertained for twelve Tompson efit received from using Sulpherb and Mrs. Fr-- J Davbell hav havef relatives. Mrs. H. E. Borg and Mr. and Mr. and If you know of someone a friend lady friend Saturday of last week. after Mm. William Fantda of Balt Lake visited turned home from California, there. Mrs. Keate have returned after effects are Tablets. Its like Mr. Mrs. and Harry Larson Evan entertained at grandor relative a ho is suffering the winter from here Vfondav. relative In California. vacation a ing spent Dirt ofNoah short born tbelr dinner Mr. for at Mrs. and Sunday a Mis Lillie Feamiey spent Monday In Salt Giles entei talned mothers remedy of sulphur, eream gay be Laraon, Mr. and Mrs. fteytnour ChrisMr and Mrs. In hxnor of her small daughter. Grace. Rheumatism, cut out this notice and Lake. home, st their friends Friday of number tenson. Mr. and Mr. Chris Iverson. Mr. and Mr. Martines Christensen entertained of tartar and molasses. But this hand It to them, and you may perMusic and cards Mrs. Frank Madsoo and Edith Madaou and about forty little ruests at luncheon and evening of last week.Refreshments were consists of sulphur, cream of tartar haps have been the means of saving were the features.. F lore nee Larson. games Sunday afternoon, the occasion served some poor soul from many, hours of , in child's a the and anniseventh Mr. and Mr. Emell Mortensoa eatertalned sugar-coate- d being herbs, birthday tablet, Saturday evening of last seek Mrs. J. Rheumatic torture. Sunday at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Ora L. versary. easy and pleasant to use, for bad M Duke was hostess st a dinner party, Mr. and Mrs. William McMills Mr. aad Mr. Seidon Haoaoa and the are Hanson, of her This notice, if mailed to the Delano March J TOOELE, Tb popular 1 dr mn-f- rt the o oasion being the ofanniversary boat end hostess. at the horn of Mrs McMills1 parblood, stomach, liver and bowel disguestsMr. Mr. W. II. Peuninuton, Wharmuslo and cards company, 33SA Griffin Square buildA program ami a rand hall starM hy tha TooalaVoltin-taa- r hlrtndav and Mrs. J. B. Wilson. ents, Ora and Uad Olaon entertained at htscheoa orders. Covers fir drpartmaat prowl to b a arran-f- nl ing, Syracuse, N. Y'.. will bring to was the evening's enjoyment. am taking The Atutual officers of the First ward ton, Ark., write: Friday evening after the dance for H. Whitand financial affair. It took plac Monguests. any Rheumatic sufferer lYee a libwere laid for twenty-fiv- e Y. L. M I. A. entertained in honor of M. Mr. John Jones. A. William Mclntmtb taker, and Plemons, Justice Ringgold, Cadomena Tablets and are Toool eral proof treatment of the best putrrcnlnt la th they opera The Mr. F. O. Buell and daughter, Mary, day Tad Jenklna their retiring officer, Mrs. Minnie Nebe- Beeley, all of Mount Pleasant: waa artistically decorated tn flnr and tha hall I had an awful Rheumatic Remedy I know of. I know Georgia, writes: are vialtlng In Provo. me. new life in La Verne Peterson, Ida Peteraoo, time had a I bad and ting of hundreds It has helped to recovery. color, and an cn Jarred orehtrn The social sewing class met at the Kelson and Mr. Cel!! Colvy. of bad stomach ease trouble and ease of the the for laat ramie the and Mra. A V. W grip crcainf. It winter, L Blackley Monday may help you. home of Mrs. Mrs. Evan Erickson entertained at au anwoo the Mrhcat number of Vote . of snv kind There Is no Refreshments were served to Chamberlin constipation, and had the service' of nouncement evening. my physician In the contrt and w prescription did me party Wednesday evening for ber honored by briny permit' Just send the obligation notice along with your twelve guests rea Zella who with, only temporary sister. will be married Christenson, ted tn preaa tha button which specialist no saw I Cadomene a that 10 wa If good. name last left cents. of and newly you wish, to Miss Ruth Clegg Thursday J7 to Rodney Christenson ef this eity. electric airett into operation for the lief. I saw aq advertisement of March of distributing. recommended for a case like mine help cover the week for Fullerton, Cal., to visit her sis- !rtalld Mrs. Idalt Poulson entertained sixteen of her time. flrt I wish this notice might he read by ter. Mrs. V Ilham Pope. A Prettily dinner party waa yteen gulpherb Tablets and began using Indy friend Thursday at luacheoa. and I sent twenty miles to get them. exery person in the country who sufMr and Mrs. Joseph Turner returned h fr. All L K nr land at Her home in a short time noted very and them, from Rheumatism. fers J. C. G. one after Jrow, Tuesday from a four months' visit In erenlcr of last ayrk. The dinner guest Friday week using I were only " other .oast cities. Mr. and Mr. L. T. MrdeQ, Mr asd Los Angelog-nAdvertisement ) Mra I am good results, and I further used gaining strength, eating with a Mr and Sir. J. t? Cuinminxa enter- Jfiueph Lladherg Mr and Mr A. T rrandelt them, and at this time am perfectly tained Thursday eveninge at a card and Mr. and Mra. Trreen, Mr. and Mr. FI relish, and sleeping like a baby, iv. Twenty-fivgueata were Roy Khlelde. FoUowing tha dinner tha ereBing well as far as I can tell. I dont naming paRefreshments etc. a RICHFIELD, March 13. Mr. E. E. Any nervous, weak, impover, y were served st we demoted to putalc. j present. recommend anything unless I receive N. V. MX UAl ivrs. Tooele terlew No ft of the fady Macraheea ished man or woman ran take CadoHoffmann waa a 8mH Lake vialtor laat midnight. COMH tv M'ss Cteon Cummings entertained at a held tta regular aeeainn in Fraternal hatt i mene with oertainty of some good results, gome friends nse ' week.helping tfiem evening and Mra Radrt M." f hep- - j bundle snowr Friday evening of last Wednesday leittesy wm Initiated Into the order. Ttw Mara them and they also note good rehf wtTueadayo afternoon Mr. Haden Good-in- a back to strength and vigor. Every week In honor of Mlaa Pearl Walker, a ma Dime Port el club will be enter- - j heea Card and entertained to Mra. complimentary ete. bride of April. The deooratlops were lained hv Mra. Mrrtte sell sults, Druggists gulpherb UT to and 4 Vaarl guaranteed Mra, purchase who Bert McAdama, satisfactory to Bihop leave expect , quickly Tablets everywhere. Don t take orspring flowers. Games were enjoyed and Ralker at tha Bmhop home gives ease . aeit Tneeday. HOTHEMttK shortly for Idaho to make her home. A the purchaser, gold by druggists light refreshments were served. -s The Bridce chih waa eatertalned Baturdae etablets and be sulphur dinary iretttly appointed luncheon woe served j Id Wnt Kreisik. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Puke announce evening f laaf week bv Mr Wood nod J ! j everywhere. iteeldea xx,r (Advertisement.) of the honor disappointed. guest the (Advertisement) gueote the engagement of their daughter, J of . Ktelev at the home of Mrs. Wood, tn now I i h ituu.-yxueIncluded Mr. C. Buirmer Mr. J. w TtW hurst. The favors in tha game were to J. Alien of Ogden Tbes. ferrdd Co g K. X. Learning K. Ogden, Mr. Bterllng Ilepple, Mr! week-en- lzrc. Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years ut DUCHESNE CENTERVILLE - of EPHRAIM SYRACUSE HEBER CITY r. RHEUMATISM Bo, SAVE THIS NOTICE t0lr They Are Putting New Life in Me TOOELE ho. "I Tired Feet rt and blisters amnd RICHFIELD Io BAUME ANALGlfsiQUE BENGUE Dr o.t and comfort. Geta tube relief L 'J msr!rfi "! D - i flit, too. |