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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 2S, HO), Careey, Mra H. Carney and Mis. Jeanette Lureou. Mrt and Mra W. W. Rrlnghurst left Inst seek for Idaho to remain for some Social Notes From Intermountain Towns tim. and Mm Hrber Parkin moved List week to make their home. and Mra V. A. Nellaon Hogg sfient Bituiuiy of lat week in Midvale and W.iby with friends. Mra h A. Drown hadL. as her guests Sunday Mra B 8 Fiisgerald, Mrs S. MukelMtn and Mis. 11. M. Cosgrove, all of Draper, Mr. A C, Reid ot Salt Inke waa th guest of her son and family, Mr. and Mia. Bert Held, Wednesday at their home on Mam stieet. Mrs. Nellie Harris and MUs Irene Lewis entertained a number of friends Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Harris. Games and muulc wore enjoyed Luncheon toarrved lo Mm. A. Kltsaerald. Mrs M J. bradv, Mrs. Jack Marlow, MWes Blrnda Johnson, Kdilh Shelton. Nina Duckworth, Fmma Abbey, AgnJa and Annie Marlow, and Harry AJants, Samuel Dae n, Rnlnnd Bradford, Jack Millarn M llltams and Carl and Marlow, Olaf Johpfcon of Arthur. Mrs L H Hardv and daughter, Beulah. Dulled with Mrs. K 1, Husbands in Salt Lake Friday of laat week. Mrs, A. P. Alley baa sj her guests Sunday and Monday Mrs. C. E. McGes and son, Krett. of Dubois Idaho. Mr and Mra H V. Short left wer surprised at their home on Fifth Kart street with a pound Wednesday afternoon shower A froynim-angames were Refreshments were served to Mr LAYTON 9 T I'T.-- ilr. nd )rn Knbrt LITTON, llsn Blrkr wr visitors t Hall Lsk, Wednrodaj. Mn Chsrtos A Lsjrtoa ntfrtiliMl at luucb at brr bum Sunday afternoon ta booor sf Mrs. Nrldum Layton, alio Uav' in a fear 4aya fur a mission to lh sisters statos. Wlaa Lselta Lsjrtnn waa a laet week-ooalailor In Salt Lskt, aa jurat of SIh Irena 0 fcvaa. Miss Norm inytnn spent a few daya In Ostorvills ttita week aa jurat of Ulna Wary tree per, Misses Ada Day ta! Vera, kmlt and Josi Layton vUitH fries! in Salt Uk Hits work. Ur. J. B Cooley, Mr. A. Z. Tanner and Mra, Robert Htrknn visit'! friends at kajrsvUls, Vt rdnenduy. Ulna Nora Phillips tbs week la Or tea, aa foeat of her altter, Ufa. Raytnowd Ltod-hill- . spt Mr. tad Mra Horace Layton of Maaon City, Cal., are viiltloi rrlailm here. Mlaa Marie Garner of Ogden waa n laat week and visitor In Layton. Mr, and Mra. Harold Layton wem Balt Lake tlaltora during tbs week. Utae Orinaa Brluton of Sprlngritlo aad Ml la lot Maaon of Willard were g urate of Mlaa Ada Day, Thursday. Mlaa Joale Layton rtalted friends In Bonn tlfnl. Tuesday. Mlaa laire Gleaaon waa n laat week-entenor to Logan, na gufest of Mlaa Bm Joy Neltaen Mra. Seri Darla apeal n few daya In Ogden thia week aa guat of relatieea. Mlaeee Edna Rush forth and Kollin Barnet were Salt 1.4 ke fMors Wedneeday. Mra Sarah A rb tickle a pent tbe aat week in Salt Lake, aa gunst of her slater, Mra. George W right. Mra. Harry Barbee entertained nt a parcel bower at her home Satnrdar evening of laat week In honor of Mr. and Mra liamea. who ware married ta Ogden Friday. The time atient In mtmie and game, and refresh meats w era served. Ur. aad Mra. Fred Kershaw aad Mr. aad Mra. Frank WlUiama visited la Salt Lake dar tog tbe week. Mr. and fra. Hurry Barber annowire tbe engagement of their danrbter, Martha, to Ray Edmond of Bountiful. The marriage will take place in the eery near future. Mlaa Phoebe Roberta waa In Lsytos, Wednesday, from Balt Ike. GARLAND (5 A R LAN O, March 27 Mrs. Georg Henri was hostess to tha member, of the Ladles' chib Friday afternoon of lat eek at her homo on North Main atrerL The meeting was one of the flret of a aerie, of Mothers' and Daughters' Pay," with Mlaa Glady Rich of Ogden aa tha entertainer. 8ha related her after-wa- r experiences and travels In Europe under the auaplcea of the Y. W. C. A . demonstrating her work with aongt nd dlatrlhuting pictures of the many min. A humorous reading waa given by Sira Wesley farter. There mere thlrty-igh- t member, preaent, with the follow, Mendamea Anily Austin. mg aa gurata: Ralph Parke. A. ! Grover, A. R Oapener, Fred Nve, Lucy Auatln. Ruel Nellaen. J. L. Nlhnrt, George Gleaaon. IX li, Manning. Ernest Jensen. Pat Evans J. M. Waste, Ben C'lavton. Anna Keddlngton, A. N. Hansen and Sarah P.ovca of Salt Iake City; Lorlmla Haker of Hooper, C. H OH'er of Oak Ridge, N. C and the Misses Hattie Hess Alta. Harris. I,aw-renLee Della Hall. Lavon Oapener, Virginia Ne, Lois Petterson. Dorothy Snider, Llazle Shnmway, Ada Hlnman, Iris Rhodes, Ada Roberts, Elsie Bingham, Clytia and Erma Henrte. Marion Wing, Marguerite Carter and Gladys Rich. The home was beautifully decorated with ferns and sweet peas The hosteaa waa assisted hi serving refreshments hv Mrs, Ben Clayton and Mra. Annie Coddlngton md the Misses Marlon Wing, Clytia and Erma Henrle. Mra. W. R. Vanfleet has as her guest Lorlnda Tarker of her mother, Mrs Hooper. Mr. and Mra. Frank Peck have as their guest Mra. Peck', father. Nell McMillan of Salt Air. and Airs. David La -- sen, accompa- Sclf-cult- re nied by Mrn D E. Manning, motored to nyrncunn Jant week and were thn guest of Mr. and Mrs. W, VV. Bleed Joncfh Uw and daughter, Doro Iny, of Itrighnm ('Ity am thg gnntn of Mrn. Iwg parent, Mr. and Mm. ii, H. Bingham, Mrn. Georg R. Col ntertlnJ Wed neaday of hint ween In honor of her mother. Mm. Nlhnrt tnnd her slater, Marjorie. who left Thursday, with Mr, Nlhnrt, to reside nt Horn lutle, lda- ho. rrogreaaiv 6iK) waa played First pnt was nnsrded to Mra, J E. Iny and consolation prig to Mra. Frnent Jen en. Refreshment nerved. wei Mr and Mm U. T. Hogern entertained st dinner Hunday for Mr and Mra. Hoy of Kant Garland, Kd N. Rogers of IvOgan, M. Klverta Thompson, th Mlaaes Millie snd frXhel Rogers and Run se). Walter and Horse Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. George Hanrle entertained s number of their friends PYlday on tost of at home their week evening North Main street. 5t0 Progremslv was played served wet Refreshment Mr and Mrs. R, T. Bhaw entertained at dinner Monday evening. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. J I Nlhnrt and daughter, to make Marjorie, who left Thursday their horn in Idatih Mm Ray Hvrner entertained s number of her friends Tuesday afternoon. Refreshments were served to th following guests:- - Mrs. R M. McFarland, Mrs. J. M. Waste, Mra. P C. Peterson, Men. f C SnMer. Mrs. R. V. Daniel. Mrs William Bradford, Mrs. Frank Driggt and Mrs J. c. Coombs. MJss Marjorie Nihart was th recipient, of a surprise party, riven hy bee friend Tuesday etening at th home of Mra. di-O. R. (ole. Games and music were th version of th enlng. Refreshments wer served. j 1 ()lr MAGNA I 8!tMisslake 'Jit (sverylove. of tjounjfandr Ljouriails are. v- d. four gutsts. Mrs L. H Gntlarber waa hontea to cdnedav afternoon, Marvg guild Mr. and Mm. Dwight Mcteer and family have left for Long Beach, Cal., to make thMr home The Magra Womans ebb held Its regular social evening Wednesday in the library rooms. A short business mectfhg was first held Mm. B. S Arrington and Mr. B W. Black were elected to attend the cotifereme of womans clubs In 8alt Lake April 7, 9 and 9. Mrs. T. E. Burks and Mrs. P. K. Fulton were elected al ternates Mis Fern Rimmona of the hol extended An invitaCyprus high tion to ail members of the club and their hnol. Five Friday evening at th high hundred wus played Mrs. Iouig Colon won the first pri and Mia M. A. The luncheon Camp the special prre. tables were beautiful1? decorated with a basket of pink and whtte sweetpean tied, with ma.lne as a centerpiece. The favor were red and jellow tulip baskets filled wdth pink and yellow Luster eggs. The refreshments wr carried out In the pink and ye low, color scheme. Kach member was presented with sweetpeas. The committee in hnrge composed Mra. W. Williams, Mrs, J R Jaris. Mrs. John Tautensock, Mrs. J. Young and Mrs. 8. K. Jones Mrs. Henry Sorenson and Mrs. Roy Davis returned to Bingham Monday after spending several days with Mrs. B. W. Richardson. Mrs. J. W. Brewer spent Iat weekend in Ogden with her sister. Mrs, J. C. 8t YOU hand. At tack glance a judgment is made Coaaclouily or unconactoutly people judge you by the appearance of your handa. Indeed, aotne people base their ctrimate of a new acquaintance largely upon thia one detail. The cuticle away. of caring for the softening it and wiping 'it Thia ia easily done by the safe method ia & 41 Other Styles $4.00 to $15.00 Miij the coupon below with two we will send you the Cutez Introductory Manicure Set, not as large as our standard set, but containing enough of the Cutez preparation for at least iz complete manicure. Address Northin' Warren, 1 1 4 West 1 7th' Street, New York Gty. jtt iitmmiU tmtich tf tf imuB Matt (hit tmmfimm mith (m dimtt tmday NORTHAM WARREN Naaw. Stmt n4 Noinkw tlaaaawisaaaa(aataaawataaaai City and Stn eatertato4 I heir wives to luncheon Mias Ki.na :: Cutez can be obtained at every drug store and department store in 35c and 65c bottles. Cutez Nail White, Nail Polish and Cold Cream are each 3 3c. Dept. 778, , Wert 17th Street New York City was postponed Th I lab Borosis meeting Otto week, owing to tha educational campaign snd parade, to which the members participated. Complimentary to Miss Margaret Johnston of Bt, Louis. Mo., whe Is here spending n month with fcutlvee. Mrs A. M Thomas was hostess a delightful social affair WVriueeday after-noola rooms mad attractive with daffodils and ether apring flowers. Twenty gouts were preecnt. Luncheon was served. Inenty relatives and friends of Mrs. Weils Hrirehall honored her birthday anniversary Ihe Tuesday evening with a surprise party. hours were spest with music, games aad KopService Corset3 are made in 14 models. Each does some specific thing to improve the style of the wearer. to $10.50. Tilt mttUi it lit Mnt mtty club sad The members of the Boeae-Fo- l their bashaada met with Mr. and Mra. J. W. Bates Wednesday evening aad enjoyed a la addition to this dancing party. Iceia! feature, carda and musk contributed to tbe success f the occasion. F.sster lilies snd feres were qleastogly arranged throughout the moms, mbere luncheon was eerred to thirty-fiv- Wonderlift Corsets are made in 11 styles. They prevent and care for certain physical weaknesses and give graceful lines. $7 to $15. ' dimes: tit ptrfttt, mm A. M. lodge members th asm kail. Self-Reduci- You w ill te astonished at the wonderful aesult you can Reobtain from one Cutez manicure. peated once or twice a week, it will keep ydur nails in perfect condition. a perfect manicure. Six manicures for 20 cents People uo longer ezcuie unsightly a few minutes once or twice a week to keep your nail in perfect But be sure it it the right condition. kind of cart. Mtnh la rooms tastefully fe crated In the Raster colors, Mr. and Mra George B Hardjug entertained the memhera of their bridge club Friday evening The lunch en wjs in harmony with the decorative cheme. Thursday evening Mra. C G. Newheart en terlalned the memhera of her card club. Lm cheon wa served. Mra. K. I). Hutton was hostrea to tbe members of her bridge club Thuriay evening. The bonra were spent with cards, mask and luncheon. Tbe Woodmen of the World, Provo camp No. 4H2, will give a social entertainment la the form of a banquet next Monday evening at AU intrben the I. 0 0 V hall and their wives and families are extended g cordial invitation. The ladlea of the Kavtera Star presided at a delightful social affair iu tbe Masonic lodge-rooTncsdav evening (anls were the main feature of the entertainment. Tbe kid lea served luncheon. Monday evening 'the F. aad Corsets are made in 19 styles for various types of the stout figure. They permanently reduce the abdomen. $5 to $10. Thr Cutez method takes leu time than the old painful cuticle cutting, and is absolutely harmless. Cutez Nail White and Nail Polbh complete hand, it require only of the right kind of care 7 Every Nemo Corset is an extra value without considering its priceless hygienic features which cost you nothings me of Cutez, the pure liquid cuticle - PROVO Up-to-da- te, judg- nail. meet at the The. dancing class will Cyprus high school eery Thursday Mr. Madron Is in charge. Their Economic Service cuts your corset bill in half because Nemo Corsets wear twice as long as others. Their Hygienic Service Unchangeable, Invaluable and Indispensable. Individual and Artistic! Their Style Service Inatantly matically follow it a inevitably a they blink when aomethlng tuddenly flic toward them. Nature make eye that way. You will be amazed to nd how many time in one day people (lance a; your Code PROVO. memorandum down eye are attracted to joc ment of yon U farmed, baaed upon tbe appeannee of your naHa. Eye follow n moving object auto- 4 March 27 Mra. W. J. Hicks to th Magna Ladies Bridge club Saturday afternoon of last week at her home on Belvm avenue. A bowl of red aweetpeas formed a centerpleo for the luncheon table. Mra. G. O. Wells of Salt Lake waa a guest. High score Th was won by Mra. Louis Colons special prise was won by Mra. Wallace Mace. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Muir and daughter of Beattie. Wash , are her visiting friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Sadd left for Salt Lake last week to make their home. Mm. I M. Kimball will entertain the Magna Ladies' Bridge club next Saturday afternoon at her home on Third Last street. The ladles aid society held Its regular meeting in the church Wednesday. The Lady Maccabees will hold regular meeting in Coopers hall next Thursday evening. William T. Mr Monday afternoon Harkneaa was the guest of honor at a surprise party at her home on First W est street. A musical program was enLuncheon aw a served to the joyed. guest of honor, Mrs. B. Fran, Mrs A. Anderson, Mrs. O. Carter, Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs, M. Daniels, Mrs. F. Bateman, Mrs. George Leathern, Mrs. E. Peterson. Mrs. K Coleman, Mra. M. Tanner, Mrs. F. Clifton snd Mrs. M. Nelson. Mra. G. O. Wells of Salt Lake was a visitor in Magna Saturday of laat week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peterson are the parents of a daughter born Monday. Mra Richards and baby have returned from Grantvllle, where they hpd been for two months Mrs. Davo Clvde entertained at dinner Saturday of last week for her daughter, Helen, and Kenneth Robins of Sait Lake. A number of friends surprised Mra. Otto Peterson Friday afternoon of last week at her home in Shields addition. A social afternoon waa spent. Guesta were Mra. Otto Peterson, Mrs. N, C. Peterson, Mra. Lewis Jones, Mrs. P. H. Christenson, Mrs. M. W. Aldredge, Mrs. B. 8. Green, Mrs. Robert Bradford, Mrs. J. Hutchinson, Mrs, Gibbson, Mra. K. MAGNA, wa hostc Conspicuous -' fifty-- Lewis Is bre from Yakima, Wash., visiting relatives and friends.' L. ( Dr. and Mrs Potter have as their guests Mr. and Mra. Waiter Holcomb and two ns of Halt lake City. Mlaa (oMa Bcckatead entertained st dinner Saturday of tost week, la honor of Mias Sdaa Leo Is and Arnold Ferris of Washlngtoi Mr. and Mrs. Hoy BcsUard entertained a few friends ot their home flitndn.v evening. Mra. John Jackaoa and Mra. Louisa McBride spent tbe latt-j- r part of the nek la American Fork with Dr. and Mra. J. F. Noyes. Mra. Julia Frankie to hero from Los An Mra and friends. gcles. visiting relatives Frankie waa formerly Mrs. Julia Thompson, a resident of From. Miss Fern Bromwell of la Grande. Or., ha a returned home, after a aereral days' visit with Provo reltf tvea. avers were told for eight guests at a well appointed dinner given by Mrs. Joseph Ward, Kuiirtwy, la honor of Mr. and Mrs. J A. Darter . of Balt lake Miss Maud Wells Is a Balt Lake visitor for few days. Mr. and Mra. G. W. Hvde and Mrs. Lcftoy Prtstfy- - weft' the gtrrtlrwf BpftagtlltrT'efaTlTee Sunday. JJrs. H. 8. Pyn entertained at dinner Sun-la, Thomas, who complimentary to her left Wednesday for Washington, D. C., to ic ept a government position. The birthday 'anniversary of Mrs. Arthur J. Harding. But unlay of tost week, waa rememand friends, numbering bered bs relatives thirty, who conducted a delightful surprise party to honor the occasion. Sweet peas, ferns and violets were used throughout tbe rooms. The -- face waa spent with t music and garnet, during wrhkb luncheon waa served. Mrs. H. TVs a Twelves of Balt Mr. and Lake have arrived to Prow for tbe psrposs of residing here. Mrs, C. E. Beckatead announces the engagement of her daughter, Golds, to Grant L. Craudall of this cRy. Tbe marriage will take ptoc early ia ApnL Mr. and Mra. Joseph Shaw were Balt Lake visitors Sunday. An intonating marriage of tbe week waa that of Mlaa Krnta Know, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonh. Bectoa, and Ooldwya ( luff, aun of Mra. which took place to tbe Bait Mary i'. (luff Like temple Wednesday. .Biahnp and Mrs, Albert Manwaring left tbe of the for week a eariy part trip through Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Bra Culbertson of Bingham sre here spending a few days with Mr, and Mra. L. A Culbertson. Tbe regular weekly meeting of th Begoll clnb waa held at the home of Mra. Joseph 'rowley Friday afternoon. Th following officers were elected fng tbe coming year; PresiMrs. dent, Me- - Alma Jooca; vice prvaldeat, Bruce and treasurer. Mra, secretary Berdtsa Hiv,, Berry, Tbe hoateaa served luncheon. Pretty la Its appointments was the bridge, luncheon given by Mrs. Fred G. Richmond FriThe dining table held a cenday afternoon. Mrs. John B. terpiece of pink cams: tons. Ashroa and Mra. Fred Taylor, Jr.f received the card favors. Mra Mart Rorlanee spent tost week la Richfield with relative. 9 Mrs. H IT, Jne and two children Wf Clcve toad. Ohio, sprat the week-enla Pro as the g act's of Dr. aad Mra. H. 8 Byn. Mra- - Jones to ra route to Meao, hev., to aske her home. Mr sod Mra. A. I. Williams left thto week for Balt Lake to make tbeir home The M, B. telephone opera tote, la Turns Tame coa'hme. gave a eeafettl belt to tbe Fourth ward amuaemeat hail Wedneeday evening, which was a splendid aerial sucre we The hail decora t tone were to blue aad white. Mrs. A. G, J simon announces the engage-wen- t of her daughter. Leah, te Clark Memory of Spring rili Tbe marriage will take piece to the fuerr. Mr and Mra. Bam Bebwab of Few York, nr formerly of Provo, spent Friday In Provo with Mr. sud Mrs. ft. R. Irvine, Jr. Tbe Schwabs were es route to California. PRICE 27. -- Dr. and Mra. E. F. pride, March Chamberlain entertained gaturday evening of laat week for the E. Z. Dinner club. After the serving tableB were arMra. V, F. OIboo ranged for bridge. and Judge F. K. Wooda were awarded fas ora for Mgh points. Mrs. Charlea entertained the members of tbe Rrtdge club and a few friends Friday afternoon. Favors for highest points were presented to Mrs. Thomas Fouta and for honors to Mrs E. C. I.ee. Mrs F. I.. Buckto waa given asguest favor. Mrs. Iger had theMolir-land sistance of Mra. Leo Kinney of In entertaining her gurata. Dr. and Mra. H. B. Uoctzmann entertained the members of their dinner club Friday evening of laat week. Five hundred was played after the serving. The house and table decorations were hi keeping with the Easter spirit. Mrs B W. Ealton entertaned a number of ladle Monday afternoon for the pleasure of Mr. Dalton's mother. Mra. .1. C. Dalton, of Salt Lake. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in v lading over fancy work. Those asked to meet Mra Dalton were Mra. J. K. Sauers, Mrs. George A. Wootton, Mra C. J. Wootton of Heber City, Mrs. James pace, Mrs. O. J. Hannon, Mrs. A- - W. Horsley, Mrs. B. 8. Horsley, Mrs. P. I. Olsen. Mrs. John Potter and Mrs. H. G. Mathis. ' Monday evening the Funriny school class of Mrs. Daniel V. Hall surprised her by giving her a shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Mosb. The girls were accompanied by Mrs, J. E. Jamison and Mrs. V. F. Myers and brought uiehr pro-remem-- 1 semed with a stiver piec as bram e of her loval woik w lth the class for the, past two vears. The class Included Katherine Mers, Glad vs Jamison. Fern Ballinger, Betty MacMIl'an, Buckto. Margaret McDowe'l, Gretchen Bessie Fenton, Margaret Thomas and Ethel Johnson. About fifty Rehekahs and Odd Fellows gathered at their lodge room Wednesday evening for a social time. The spirit of the meeting was the great educational drive. Many of the guests discussed the movement in a most enthusiastic way. was After 4he social hour a supper served bv the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Bteln were hosts Wednesday evening to the members of their live Hundred club and to a number of other friends. Dinner was served on small tables. P.ed and white carnation! were used in table decoration, each guest being presented with a flower aa favor of the evening. After the serving five hundred waa played and favors for high score were awarded to Mrs, E. F. Chamberlain and to W. E Anderson. The hostess had the assistance of Mrs. Mur- - fan lx-ge- r You Cant Brush or Wash Out Dandruff , Vj ; rgfl: ,v. H. li - jim Your Hair Needs Danderine! Let Danderine save your hair and double its 'beauty. You can have lots of long, strong, thick, lustrous hair. Dont let it stay lifeless, thin, scraggly or fading. Bring its color, vigor bottle of delightful .Danderine! and. vitality back.. Get a, a any or toilet counter to freshen your scalp; check dandruff and falling hair. Your hair needs this stimulating tonic, then its life, color, brightness and abundance will return. 15-ce- nt at th home of Mrs Fannie Anderon, iei .Shaw and Mlsa Gladys Nelms In enDecorations were In pink and white. The the guests. tertaining One of the prettiest affairs of the spring entertainment comprised music and cards. season was the Myrtle Farnsworth winning the price. reception given Wednesluncheon was served at midday evening by Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Moss An elaborate guests. at Citv Park pavilion. The party was night to twenty-fiv- e Mrs. Mr. Albert Bhaw of Balt Lake snd Mr. Daniel honor and Mrs. of given in W. Hall, who were married last week in were Manfi visitors during the week. San Francisco and are spending tHelr honevmoon at the home of the bride. About loO guests were present and t& Complexion orchesthe dancing. A tra furnished "the music. Bettv Mactie TKM DATS Beautify el five-pie- Millan, Katherine bfers, Fern Ballinger, Florence Moss ami Liiclle Moss served punch to the guests. Refreshments were served during the evening. UadiacU CREAII TW PuigBaM IsaufiiW tnd fJiri MANTI Guaranteed ta temovu tan, freckles, pimples, MANTI, March 27. Monday even'ng Vera Tuttle entertained very pleasantly at cards snd music. Those present were Zeda Mellor, Lticlle Madsen, Alta Bessey. Ruth Moftit. Basel Jessen and Thyra were served. O'Sen. Refreshment ' .The R. K. clas met Wednesday evening with Mrs, Annie Fcx. The teachers of public schools attended the jlnt Institute of the North and South 8anpete school districts, held at Mt. pleasant Friday and Saturday of laat week. Tuesday evening Mrs. Clarence Madsen section at . her I entertained the Reviewers' liver- ' etc. pot, cases 29 Ea-tre- me day. Rid porta and tiuues of imporiuen.' Leave the kin clear, toft, healihy. At leading toilet counters. If they haven't It, by mail, two fixes, 60c- - and IUL JIAVONAL TOllSTCO., CmtU. Tsaas' i The only sure way to get rid of dandruff ia to- dissolve it, then you destroy it entirelv. To 'do this, i;et about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tip. Do this tonight, and by mormng most, it not a t, of your dandruff will be Mr, ,nd Mrs, K. M. 8r returned gone, and three or four more applica- - home last week from southern Utah. en mhr thv upcnt the winter. tiOQS will completely dUwolvt Alps Lnura Gortat tott XVflne4sy mith for Sat for an extended Mr. Pav Anderson. hrFredi;cr,Rodney Amv and c,hrtotus'n You will find, too, that BIT of KhnDm were oiar- itrhinj? i tod diffin2 of the scalp will stop at ned In th Unii tmp Ucdrtcway. RV Chaoman who U rn a nuaioti In once, aoi your hair will be fluffy, lug for a few trous, glossy, silkv and soft, and look western Colorado, whs home retnrrdng Thursday to hto work. and feel a hundred times better. dsa, m ciub Tn t Thursday literary You ean get liquid arvon at any 'drug cuhroonta. store. It is me pensive and never fads I at Thth Hopd rlub ntertslud flsllght- to do tbe work. ( Advertisement.) fuby st a character party Monday evening -, AU J. Plckertn, M. Murphy Alex Pickering rehntswte Transfer Co. LARGE MOVING VANS i turerlencsd and earsful m,n Imt moving turmturs and pianos, td West 2nd aouth, Waa, C. 15 |