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Show THE SALT' LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1920. tilrhlns. Vernal Phalen, Everett Bovden, Bullock, Liman Parley Neeley, Harold lUgnell Rudgcr Ismii Vernon Kimball, Louis Nr ey. Ray Judd. Thomas Brooks Fletrher, dramatic orator. gave an entertainment nt the stake tahernails Wednesday evening under the of tha North Summit auspl-ehigh ' How Wrinkles Are Caused and Removed Wrinkles ara caused by tha skin becoming looee. Obviously, the remedy ob-Is to tighten ths skin. Equally It la vious that ths only thing which will tighten the skm la a good astringent Personal ELLEN SCHRAMM, daughter of Dr. and Mra. George Mr. and Mr who has just returned from a, trip to Cali Jamm Robinson and Schramm, daughter, Mima IJliian Ffanor HoMnaon, Miss Schramm is a popular young, ' freshman at the fornia. of Munlrral. Canada. will arrive April from California and spend aeteral Ci. K. data a guests of Mr. and Mr University of Utah and a member of the Chi Omega sorority. Smith. SIS Laat First South atreet. -V eewwwaee.ee - - - MISS 1 1.1 r- , -- i Sira Edmund J. Kearns. accompanied by her umt her, Mre. C. II. Jenklnaon, tail! leave Wednesday for 8sa Francisco, for a abort stay. Flhblts of Andover. New xlailln Mr. and Mre V. Brunaabk, 1. Stiange on the way to Victoria, a. C. a Sllaa Teaay Snell of Senttle la tolling Mra. Homer V. Sherwood home In Federal Heights a Mrs Frank Hill am her (tranddaueh. ter, Mra. Edna Gurnsey, and small aon have returned from spending the winter In California. A Mra. Kuaaell Teter Marti-h- a the dt. D Q g Los Young of Syrsetise, Utah at tha Newbouso hotel for two weeks 'V . a Mri.,R. a a a C''. - a ; i . 0 ' . p cT a a NOW ON thin entire Special price prevail during month on nil machine Borne genuine bargain in rebuilt, machine LTBEEAL TZU1U fe. A PARTIAL LIST 0T SPECIALS B INGEE BINGES 'BINGEE SINGES . SINGEE Wheeler ft Wtteon All are guaranteed to be in good sewing condition ,0 a a D : - , t . a - a a 0 O 0 . oaooooaaonaciooDooanPD op D.a 5 e, 00 southern California, returned TVelnesday. They were accompanied by Mra. A. E. Solomon of Lot Angeles. o Miss Mildred Brown of Arro, Idaho, la tha gueet of Miss Erma Kuster at her home on East F'ifth South atreet. 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hayes left yesterday for a visit of several weeks in IlliFlorida. and nois Miss Jean 00 A. Dunlop -- of Nyaek, New vis-tin- g DUCHESNE PRESTON, IDAHO DUCHESNE, March 27 The Standard-earer- a Card club met Wedneeday at th home of Mr T. B. Cowan. Flv I hundred waa played, after which luncheon wa served and prises awarded. Th I lub will meet In two weeka with Mr Fannie Medertaa. J. M. Rchllegel enter-- 1 Mr. and Mre. talned th Sunday Evening club this week. Music waa enjoyed and refreshI ments were served. Little Marie Roeenherry waa hosts I of her parMondav evening at the home -Rolls Rosenberrr, to I ms, Mr. and Mr he following fMendsi Mari Lusty, Grace I Orace I Axelgaard. Shelton, Marguerite Mouse. H'lda House. Clvde Alplanalph and I Outdoor games were Carl Alplanalph. fo.lowlng plaved. with refreshment Miss Helen Bench has gone to her home I n Boneta, for an indefinite stay with her I I parents A special meeting of the Paredt-TeachJ. wa held Monday night. association were I G. Oraevea presiding. Arrangement ompleted for the entertainment of thel were weekfor the here member, who drive the educational nd to conduct Vocal music was furnished by the pupils I of the third grade under th direction I of their teacher, Mrs. F. BJomson. Dr. J E Zlmmerrasn lectured 0" Care I of th Teeth and Bishop C. V. Billings An on Adtantage of Higher Education. open discussion on the Improvement of J our public erhoola took place. A children's dance waa given at the I own hall Wednesday afternoon, preceded hv a short program. Mr. F. M. Shelton furnished the music. R. M. Pop of I os AnMr. and Mr geles are In town, the guests bf relatives. Mr. and Mr. P. W. Bl'llngs and small daughter. Bobble, have returned from a month visit In Salt iAke with Mr. ling's parents, Mr. and Mr S. L. o n try PRESTON. Idaho, March 27. Mr. Pau Krahn of Boise Is visiting with her moth er. Mrs. Hattie Thatcher. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Aired spent Tues day In Logan, Utah. M'sa Lulu Robertson entertained at luncheon Tuesday evening at th homr of Mrs S. H Hale. Violets and pink rosebuds formed the centern'ece for thf The guest included Professor and tsbl. Mrs. Condi. Mr. and Mra John Johnson and Mr. and Mra. Henry Dailey. Miss Ida Belnap entertained at luncheon Sunday for the Mlsees Claire and Garol Goaallnd. Alma Condi, De Wilton Tippeta and Magnus Gundesen. Mrs. Earl Chatterton waa guest at an fr'sh tea Wednesday afternoon, given by Mrs Roy Shelton at Logan. Utah. Mr. and Mra. W. C. Mathews left Monday for a two weeka visit In Salt Lake Mr Earl Chatterton entertained a dnner Sunday, complimentary to Mr and Mra. W. C Mathews. Mrs J. V. Allen of Smlthfield, Utah Is visiting her daughter, Mra. Minnie Thomas Mr O. W Mitchell. Mrs. L. A. Zeitler and Mrs William entertained at a progressive breakfast Sunday. Mrs Wallace Aired entertained at dinner Sunday, followed In the evening by BOO Pink an white carprogressive nations were used as tha decorations for the dining room and table Harvey Hitchcock won high score and William the consolation. Covers were laid for twelve guests. Mrs G. W. Mitchell entertained at progressive 600 Friday evening, followed by luncheon. Mr. Zeitler won high score Mlsa Marie Danielson and Mies Esther Johnson entertained the Orion club at the home of-- Mr- - A.- - Y. Richmond- Saturday afternoon of, last week. Mrs. O. W. Mra. States and Hyrum Tippetts were the special guests Mra. Della Barlow entertained t J'S00 Oreen and white were Er dav evening carried out In the decorations and lunchVttxa GRANTSVILLE. MakIi CT.-eon. The guests Included Msa Rita Colthe O. Q. H, fhb at btf Buekland. Esther Jane Johnson. lins, Clnrk atrt Wlafw1a? Aftproooa. bnmon Marguerite Dallev, Merle Danielson, Anna Mr. And Mra. Jtmr C- Palmr atrfftia4 Rlnderkneckt and Amelia Spayd. o Cool? atrwat Tu,a-ditAt a pirt? at thair bwna Tto Miss Dora Henderson entertained at rwanlntfwVi war Albert John. dinner Sunday.- -' Ioufh Millwarri, William Lladarea, OH font -- -r " R. grantsville; MIm Easter Apparel I Famo Dissolves Dandruff Scale and Destroys Bacilli After the Bret application of Fann, you should not have a flak tt drug. If the cate to stubborn, a little may remain, but not far lont The genne will be dead and dying th mw growth begun. Your hair will be like the hair of healthy children; your scalp like a babyi scalp. All itching will bo gone. Famo Will0Win Fight If It to falling out, your hair to fight, ing for it life. fJSxo will win that fight by kffling the bacilli which kin the hair. Dandruff to a disease which ecicnttota call Seborrhea. Freed from the bondage of that by Famo, the hair tea pa into luxuriant new growth.. die-tea- trip through this smart shop is nowr filled with delightful surprises, for from every fashion souree we have secured the latest styles in apparel for. your approval. All thats newest and best in coats, suits, dresses, gowns and skirts! COALVILLE Ti ; &A. ' T ..J The New Millinery It is so distinctly new and in style that it will quickly appeal tq you. Shape are so varied, and materials so skillfully used that mere descriptions are inadequate you must see and try them on! youll enjoy seeing it EXCLUSIVE 1 nu-usu- al BUT NOT EXPENSIVE. fT r.tii llMX. 270 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Marioa Miltward. Parley Woolley. Ramie. Sterling HaHaday. Mlaa Irma Mi Ooirfy Judd, Mlaa Fany JhM. ntton, Vim Arit Hudson, MSm Catherine Orf, MiM Avaa Worthington. Mlaa Naomi Jaeobaoa. MIm Lena Benaon and Mra. T. C. Carrer of Alice Smith and Leila Roberta Aa.lt Lake. nerved luncheon at a la ti hoar. at A JefferLt entertained Mra Cbter handle ahower la honor of Mica Thloa Pttldlu Tlna pcraenl at her home Monday evening. Anon were Ml Worthington. Mlaa A Meg Min ftladra Fiddler. Mra. Mary ftrtf Palmer. Min (Vign Jamea C. flth. Mra Jeffertm, Hta!r. Mia Mena Mlaaaen. Mlaa Myra Lita Orr, Mlaa MaarinO Mlaa Vera Parrot, Or! ffHb and Mlaa Ina Benton, The Merrr Mem ben gaee a dancing priy and aoeiai In the Gya Monday evening. Supper waa nerved. ("albert Jefferlen tad Mlaa Thloo fiddler were married In the Salt Lake tempi Wednesday. Thev will maka the! homo la ftranttvill. Roberta Hammond waa given a turpriae party Wedneeday afternoon in honor of her Thooo prevent were I,IU birthday anniversary. La ora Beaeio Johnson, Hubbard. faaaity. Jnhanaon Geneva Aadernon, Theo Norma Olsen. Hammond, Maurice norgia ilammmut, Wilson Mai Jobmum, Hammond, Milaa 1 inrignen. Hammenfl nnd Paul HamVerian Bamit. WatAGR, T.Aftoa 1 , If your hair ever had a natural tendency to wave, Famo wilT bring back tha eravine and intensify E Ntio Hair It Crown New hair growth from Famo to tantly being reported. Some of the case are to remarkable that they cannot be reported la print, because they would tax yew credulity. You must team from personal experience, and the experience Famo contain of your friend to dry the scalp and produce As Famo requiree no grey hair to ecalp massage, its application tomple. Every member of the family should use it every day. ol Famo to aoid at an toilet good counter in two atoe a small aise at SS cents, and an extra Urge bottle far 1.00. Your money returned satisfied. if you ere not . Healthy, Beautiful Hair It repeat, like renewing the youth of the ecalp giving back to to, ,we your hair its early strength and beauty. Famo w3 keep the head continuously dean the hair freth, full of life, toft, smooth and glossy. mdioat name tor a morbidly ineraaaad Horn from tha eebaceoue giand ot tha ecalp. Tha eeborrhean excretion form a in ecalee or tlakaa and ia commonly known aa dandruff. Seborrhea ie th From the laboratories of F. A. Tbosnp-o- n h Company, Manufacturing Pharmacists, Detroit, Mich. Schramm.Jehnaen, Drug Good Stores Z. C. M. I. Drug Co. Wholesale 112 South Main St., Coombs Drug Co. 4th South and State St W. H. Dayton Drug Ce. 2nd South and State St Rax Drug Co. W. Tempi Broadway inn I Stops Seborrhea Oruahl Drug Ce. 2nd South and Main Sts. Dustin Pharmacy First South and State St. s Drug I South Main SL Auerbach Ce. Drug Dept. Sun Drug Compsny 4th South A W. Temple Van Dyke. Davidson Drug 4th South A Main Sta. , Wllles-Horn- - Gros Healthy Hair "We specialize on Children jr a I N - COALVIT.LF.. R. Boswell March 27. Mr. and Mre p'eassntly entertained a number of friertds Wednesday evening of last week at their home, th guests of honor being Dr. F 8. Harrla, Professor Bxron Alder and Mrs. Otte. who were to attend the Farmers here from S T 6284. PHONE WASATCH 89 WEST ITEST B0UTH. - refreshing in its newness and exquisitely pleasing in the many attractive interpretations which , it gives in the modes most favored for Springtime wear! SL. 0 WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY -- V3- - 1S-0- rs "1 - . 30.00 or O 0 0 Mra. C.eorge V. Schramm, daughter Ellen. and eon, Clem, have returned from a ala weeks' trip to I.os Angeles, - San FYarvcIsco and the beaches Mrs. Schramm U much Improved In health. MA.- Hughes, and brother, taiwrenee, 0 0 0 for San Francisco, where they will make Mra. H. and C. Captain Jorgenson, who their home. Mr, and Mrs If. C. left Salt Lake about two weeke ago, are formerly Mlea Marie Hughes of now stationed at FT. Baker, Calif. this city, daughter of Mrs. M. A. Hughes, ars making tnatr horns in San Francisco. Mr. and Mra. Charles TL Folt and aon. Miss Elsls da Groot left Thursday to Warren, will leave Wedneeday for Chicago. whera they expect to make their Join her sister, Miss Oladvs de Groot, In home. While In Chicago Miss de Chicago. 0 0 0 Groot will study music and art. o Mies Helen Hughe returned Thursday from Louisville, Kentucky, and expects Mrs. Rose C. Solomon hd daughter. to leava Tuesday with her mother, Mri Thelma, who have spent the winter in .a WOOO I . D 0 , 135.00 18.00 18.00 State Society J. o. HARCa CPORTUIOTY SALE C. eoas-rltle- a Our Annual to suit Toua oowvEKnarc! Dykes and dauch-ers- , 7 About - forty EPHRAIM. March Virginia and Jana Arlene, and Mrs Pvkss mother and sister. Mrs 0. re-J friends met Tuesday evening at tha horn In honor have Greaves Mr of Mr. and John Trump and Miss Leah Trump, of Mr Greaves birthday anniversary. turned from an extended visit to tha Card must and game! were tha tures of the evening. A midnight supMra W. F. Besr. Jr., and little dauwh per waa served. entertained at a Sybil Armstrong terr, Beverly jane, of Boise, Idaho, erf the guests of Mrs. John Imrius at ' hot luncheon for twenty of her pirl and. boy friends Bunday evening. home In the Belvedere apartments Mrs. Ben O, Carlson entertained at a kenslngton and luncheon Thursday afternoon for sixteen friends. Mr Mary Thompson entertained a few friends at her home Tuesday atlsruooa. Luncheon was served. Th Dramatla club of th Bpow Normal college met at tha horn of Loots tndersnn tost week and held a party for Mias Effl Webb, who leave soon for FARMINGTON Logan. James Green wa host evening Bunday Rlevi 7 Mrg. at a birthday party to thirty friend FARMINGTON, March Rice entertained Thursday afternoon It Sylvia Wlilardson of Gunnison visited honor of ths Matrons club. Ths parlor In Ephraim this week- - In carnation were effectively decorated Mies Blanche Reese entertained Friand ferns. A musical program and read day of laat week at a trousseau tea (or ngs formed the entertainment for th twenty of her friends. tfternoon. Luncheon waa served to fif Miss Mattie JUal waa a Balt Lake vial-tteen. i the earlv part of thl week. week-en Mrs. Eugene Clark spent last Mr. and Mr. N. E. Noyes gave a birthIn Salt Igike visiting the Civic Center. day dinner Bunday in honor of thalr son, Mrs. laiura Briton and the Mlsee Reed. , Gladys and Della Marsrion of Balt Lak Mra. J. T. Jenaon entertained Sunday were guests of Mra bteve Rice durir at a aeven-coudinner In honor of her he week. husband's birthday anniversary. The bor scouts of Farmington hld Mr. and Mr O. J. Bracken entertained megtlng Monday evening. Bordet Urltr at cards and dancing Thursday avenlng of wo 'ey was appointed leader of th week. art wit' patrol In place of Truman Thaiton. Mr. and Mr. Thomas Stevenson enterMural Clark as assistant! Jeff Richard of laat week In honor tained on was appointed assistant to Hebe if Mr. Saturday Stevenson's btrtbdsy anniversary. Brlmley, leader of the eage patrol. At Mr. and Mrs. T. Rodney Christenson rerongements were made for a play to turned home Wednesday evening efter riven April ID. A short program forme mending their honeyipooo In northern the entertainment of the evening. Utah. The South Devls stake Mutual boar-waand Mr T. D. Rees announce entertained by Mrs. D. L. Rice e 'heMr.marriage of their daughter. Blanche, her home last week In honor of Mrs. W Dr. Nelson Beal, son of Bishop and er Clark, who was recently married. Mr to Beal. Th marriage took Clark was presented with a doxen alive Mrs. D. N. place Wednesday In th Manti temple. ea spoons. Th orchestra met at th hem of Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Farr of Orde Monday evening and gave a visited at ths home of 6. O. Miller Sur E. Booth party in honor of Mlaa Webb. A lap dav. 'uncheon wa served and tha avenlng Mr. and Mr. Thomas Hueheg .ylslte ipent In muetc. j n Balt Lake during the week. Mrs T. W. Christenson entertained at Miss Allc Holbrook of Syracuse la Wednsa-da- y x delightful and aupper party Mr. and Mrs. Heber Sessions. avenlng In honor of her aon, RodMr. and Mra. D. L. Rice and faml1 motored to Bingham and spent last week-n- ney, sod wife. Thirty guests were present. as guests of Mr E. A. tjmlth. A wedding aupper wa given at th Mr. and Mra. Marion Hughes v!lte home of J. N. Downa Wednesday eveBelt Lake daring the week. In honor of Dr. and Mra Nelaon F'rlday evening the North Farmtngto-amusemen- t ning Mlsa Beal. Mrs. Beal wa formerly commute ntertalned wlt Th young coupl will Rees Blanch dancing party. their home in Gunnison. Bunday averting Mias Nellie Clark won make In honor of her birthday anniversary, second place In the public speaking conW. entertained Anderson D. Mrs. test held In Bountiful. A we eupper Miss Lois Tanner and Mlsa Devon Clark Wednesday evening. to fourteen. In Byracusg, guests served spent last week-en- d glee Utah college The Agricultural of Mrs. Allca Steed. Miss Busan C.ark visited at tha home club gave a concert her Saturday eveof Mr. and Mr John Ford during the ning of last week at th Snow Normal college. week. Mlsa Lois Tanner visited at the home of Mrs. L. R. .Fairbanks during the weeek Mr. and machine, a rebuilt machine, the one you have repaired, just phone ui end we will cere for your every sew ing need. EPHRAIM . ' We Are At Yen Service' Whether you want to buy a bw aewU or have L. yes- In TIIE SPRING SEWING SEASON IS HERE , . . e. Mrs. Joseph t Sira B. J, Hey wood Is at home for the present at 63 Sixth avenue. a street. 'returned terday from an extended visit Angeles and ban Francisco. f Mr. and Sira. Klbrldne Thomas and lit tie daughter. Barbara, will return to their home on Second avenue early In April, after spending the winter at the Fifth Eaet tiotel. Sira. E. W. Senior left Thursday for Ban Francisco, where she will spend two weeks with her daughter, Miss Ruth Edith Senior an eon, Clair M. Senior, who are students at the Leland Stanford university. e Mr. and Mra. Pierre MoTntvre and their children, Patricia and Robert, have arrived from Idaho to spend a month at the Samuel McIntyre home on Fifth Eaet Now, It la well known that tha only effectlva astringent which Is at tha asms time perfectly harmless and beneficial as well, la pure powdered aaxollte, obtainOtssolve one able from any druggiat. of witch hasel. ounce In a half-piBathe the face In this refreshing lotion, and behold! Ths rssult Is almost magical. Tha akin becomes firm and smooth, the face feels smug, comfortable and solid, Instead of loose and flabby. Una should ha careful to use no other (Adv.) astringents than pure aaxollie. Mra W. II. Landmesser t ! ! Slise Elerta Kkeen of this city Is spending the winter at Miami, 11a, Mies Fkeen left Fait lake laat June for AWhe has since visited In lberta, Canada. New York, Washington and other of the principal eastern cities and went south early In the winter a Sir. and Mra Henry Brigham of Buf N fale, Y., left for home Wednesday night, after a visit to relatives In bait lAke. Mr. Brigham la a distant relative of Brigham Young. Miss Eva Bhlmmln of Monroe Is the guest of Miss Norma Rasmussen on East Second South atreet. cAa a returned visit to e e e Sir. and Mrs. Jay Roger and three children have returned from Ocean Bark, Calif., where they have spent soma time. evur Mra Mary garrelt and daughter. Lodle, first week. by Mrs. Joseph Hartley Monday evening In honor of her daughter, Thelma, who was married last we-- k to J. O. Gunn of Hoyts-vlllThe gdrste wee Mrs John Gunn, Mra Rov Malm. Mra Ralph Wright, Mra Heber Wilde, Mrs Frank Hobson, Mra J E. Wilde, Mra Fred Wide. Mra C U Peterson. Mra ParFrost, Mra. O A. Mra ley Powell, Mrs Stanley Barrett, Verna Smith, Mra. Chet Cheney. Mra Will Fwalnaton, Mrs. E Swslnston, Mra Jess Brooks Mrs J. C. Wilson. Mra John Wilson. Mrs. W. M Horan, Mra C. R. Jones. Mrs. A. Hobon. Mrs. C. C ark, Mrs. O. Blrrh. Mr J K. Walsh, Mra A. Wright. Mrs. T E Moors. Mrs. J. D Burner, Mra ELxa Wilds Mrs. Willard Wilde. Mrs. J. Sommers Mra W Mrs. M A. Hartley. Mra Me vlo Ball, and tha Miases Mary Horan, Msggla Thomson. Ms rv Ball. Virginia Ball, Evelyn and Elma Gunn. Mags! Thomson, Mary Ball, Virginia Ball, Eielvn and Emma Ounti, Ardell Wilds, Grata Crittenden and Elda Blumqulat. Were visitors - to Salt lake tha A ahowei- part v wae given York, will arrive today to bs tha guest of Miss Anne Orltohlow at her home on Severn h East street. Miss Dunlop was a classmate of Mlsa Crltchiow at Vassar. DOQaOODODDUDQODDaaQODOaQODQDDQDa !h to Logan, after a several da 'Lor tAa oKj Mlaa Gertrude kAf Sil-oo- ARE YOU PREPARED? and Housekeeper Institute. The evening was enent In plavtng games, atorv tellwere ing. etc., after which refreshment served Th following were present: Mr. and Mr. J. L. Bovden. Mr. and Mrs R. H. Atkin, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bond. Mr. and Mrs D. H. Fowler. C. R. Jones. Dr. F 8. Harris Professor Byron Alder, Mrs. Ott Mr Kate'KImball, Mrs. M. A. Anderson, Mis Leah Solomon, Miss BesMist Ellen Mlea Lylo Joqe sie Jone Agren. we Issued Monday A marriage linen hv th county C'erk to Virol F Rooth of Fort Tine, Mont., and Miss Violet H. Bnvdervllle. this county. Peterson 6f t th clerk' office Thev were married of the Peace C. R. Jones by Juetlc Mra. M. A. Hartley and Mr. and Mra Ptanlev Farrett of Provo were her the first of the week on a ahort visit with relatives. y A Ft. Patrick's party wa given Wednesday night of last week hv the Mlsse Arexa Kimball and Elate Necjey at the home of the totter to a number of their young friends. Rook was played, and served. The color scheme refreshment Those present were was red and whit Mabel Rlchtna, Opal Rich-Inth Mlsse Fern Foster. Bronwtn Iwvla, Rutn Chappell, Hulda Brown, Orseme, Med Evelvn Rnhlnaon. The'ma Malin, Doris Jeaa- - Allen, Harold B&lmon; Master a. mond. Mra. A. We specialize , on children's photography because we love artistic results. Children are the most difficult subjects, and yet the most interesting. We love and the children pictures of them show it. o 6 0. flnrk entertained at dinner Mon K AMvenMod dtr evening in honor ofandMraUlanW.Ethel WrathaU of ! Angelra. Cat of Salt lithe. Mra. A'ohn Flnulet of Parley. Idaho, ta the Johnaon for a abort time. of ilra. the stake Mm J. H. Millward entertained Pnmary af fleer at her home on Clark stroot Weilneadav evening at a party Mm. Monto Barrua entertained Monday evening. In honor of Mm, W, E, Silver wood of Lot Angeles Cal. Tha flmt ward Matnal Improvement aanocl atlnna gava a dancing party ta tbt Gym' Wednesday earning. Mra. L. I, las lay enterta loed her Snnday school rUaa at a parte at her home on Clark uoat Wednesday evealnf. t got f No other pictures sre so wonderful in sion, and ezprei lighting 133 Main shading, and Street Opposite Keanu Bldg. Sundays 12 to 4 Wasatch 4239 V |