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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1920. 8 !ioer in rntertultiln. Mr. JBUhop will leuvn glioruy (or CaJlloinL. Mra J. W. Mono in nspneted bom Mr. and noon from Texnfnnna, Tejui. Mra Mono apcni tiie winior in Tcaaa wnd oiher gout hrn iateg. nd Mr. Iutro road Mia. U. K. Allan and 'i ho World VVotnnn' em on O. CLUrF, rorJierly MBS. Molissft Rwnaiy of married Wednc-da- y Blchfleld, who W. BRIGHAM CITY vu Eastern BRUJHAV CITY, Mart'll ST.-- The at delightful aerisi lodge eoiortalnrd la tba Masonic weak tTrainiaof Ut IhortKlay H. C. 1 H k.lg. k.ll Is fcouor of Mrof tho order of .ird a. worthy mitroa M rorlono Hter th Jra r. Mr. tbo better wee prwihd i toetnei pis by th member oftho order, VtJo U fcddj looklo U prwraU- ftar of lost week. ly 2S . ttOD. raj FalnMnlf,, at American I.amlattpn meeting of thn Woinan'i ciui TRuraday nftrmMn. Mra, U Hcott gan tailt on tne nneiin of the public library. Mr. 11. V. Creadon enlerUUned at din per Thursday evening. Thn girls of the domestic aclnnce de part me n t in the hJgh wchooi gave a tea and exhibit Friday afternoon. of Iha aanuat encampment of tho Daughters t hold la tha First ward (bo Pioneers aontaa-moa- sflernonu of hall Thursday Ut wvsk, Wal oampa being repreaanled. fight bona party wai Kt. Patrick A delightful W given by Mra. Jnveph Law oa Wednesday of laat week, tha guests being tha laarh eacort. tbelr arhuol and antral er I of tha r v I'arlur games avra played and a dainty luncheon 11 aei red. Mra. A. M. (wjnirea. who la leaving Brigham I 4 i Hy to make Mr I tom a In Burley, Idaho, and kia Ixeo priHnlueiit la aciil affairs wlaa thl f the two th yeara, peal ammunity during gorat of bon or at a prettily arranged after-oa 11, Bryan Mrs. l!. noon !ta glrtn by a Med Bead ay afternoon of laat week. The guests M, : Included MrmJame A. Hqulre. J. W. Peter. f It. T. Willey, W. I. Holst, Hblrley C. Horalcy. W. J. Lowe, r. C. 5 W. A. tall. H. U. i , : Hoy B. Young, Jloltqulat. W. H Glcste, ! I ara Waddoups. W. K. Iva, Wjnn I. Kddy. H. A. Pearae, George M. Fthr, J. II. 4 live, H L, Harmon. W. V. tall, J. D. Call, Mlaeea ' ; A two-couMabel Wright and Olive Jetiaoo. limeheon wan served. : A Thursday evAting of last week (hf officers of the Boielder stake to tha number of floo t Jheld an informal dancing party at the Acad Interaperaing the dancing, B emy of Muaic. n.uairwl program was rendered and pum li and I stick land) were served throughout the eve nine. Mr. and Mrs. Romeo W. Christensen. wha were married In tiie Halt lako temple Wedneaweek, were tendered a reception day of 4 hrUlenat the borne of Mr. and Mra. N. Hr. Van T1n,ij rril.r fir moon of I A aeii tho following evening. wedding dinner wrr. A redlii ill Alt. leu was served. Only tha tinmedlats families parsen Ij-dticipated. 1 HI. h. b marrlnl oa Rrrdrr, A prog'es-BivUia Amy Nielsen entertained at April 8 lo Mel.ra C. Horrl, Jr. of Naif I,ke "5UU" party Thursday evening of laat Ilia Kuril of honor at a. It,. brM' ahowrr week la honor of Mr. and Mra. Merlin Jensen Hanna, rvrninf. Th ovroliijt wa. t 1. of Kleinian. Wyo., who have been vialtlng relat.furmal wa, and rrfrralimrnt. wrr. arrr.d tives and friends In tbit city. Clay Anderson to the folk. win,: Heailame. A. L. Edil,. J. H. i and Nellie Jordan were the price winners, end Horale,. T. H. R lark burn, 1,1 gj Andrraan. I H Ilford Reeder. A. M. Reeder, H. I light refreshments were served. Reeder, He Thursday Night rlHb met at the home J. C. Reetler. Eather Clonxh, J or I nil a t. Bilk 1 of Mra. W. 1. Margie laat Thursday evening. tn.a, tclor K. Hadaen, h. i, Mada.n, ( liar, Refreshments were served to Messrs, and Met- - lo't Reeder, Kllia .Nelao., Arthur dames W. if. (.leave, ! Ray H. Young, A. Alice H Jcdinaon, NeJi.na rmdoham, .Nubia K. C. HuJbiniat aud C. II. liryan. M. Ftahbufn. L. R. Wljrht, (bar lea Wight, t M, Hquires. The society event of last week waa the Jatne. . Harper, ieore U Ee.uter, Ruth II. g Junior prnna at the high school gym Friday Baird, If l Meffert, Mlaara El Blaekhtiro, were eomethinf The decoration fiof Jenle. Heea. Slarjorie Horale,, Ruth Anderaon, In I a work of and coneisled fire , traordlnary Lrni. Anderaon, Mildred Auderwui. r crepe paper and string of ramatMna acme Mia. Rerra Hadaen waa hoaleaa at . the celhng. with pmk palter lantern and colored hocae Hedneada, erening, whteh "rihbno intertwined and strung from side to waa attended part, li, the traehera of tho f.lnroln J side. The walls were decorated with landscape aeliool nod their I. .mra were etn'orta. scenes. mtiking an effe tirirnd striking back and iight itmrheon waa aerred. ground, and at Intervals along the aides of the Hra, R. I., Kl.hhnrn and her daughter, Hope, sivd Immense randlestii k, frmu which returned thia wee. from an week!' K.Jour. homed brightly colored candles of huge propor- la oouthem Callfurnla. tions, Above the candle were peper shade with bluebirds fvalpted an whits background, At one end of the hail was provided a rosy eor-m- r set off with pillars, and tha orchestra aland was likewise coiulructed In colonial styla and decorated with green, flowering plant. Tha decorations were designed by Hblrley C. Horsley, RICliriEMt, March 27. Mr. and Mrs. head of the art department, and the prom Joseph Smith of Salt Lake are dlree-tiowere out worked under the arrangements friersl and relatives in tiua citv.visaing of Oti Himnnsen. chairman of the Mr. C'arlos entertained Tuesassisted by Arthur Neeley, chairman day afternoon Ramsay of the music committees Tha patrons and Provo and Mrs.for Mia. .Mart Roj lance of Frank Wight, who will were W. aad Joho Mr. Mayor' patronesses Petera. President and Mrs. ft. Norman Lae, leave shortly to make her, home in Salt Luncheon was served Mr. and Mm. U Roy B. Young and Mr. and Istke. te six Mr. Khirley 4. ibriley. AW Id oclock the guests. A basket of sweet pens formed the for the took waa march and led luneheon centerpiece grand table. place by Major Mr. and Mrs. Leo Martin amt Mr. dnd and Airs, John W. Fetor and President and were Mrs. J. Hruvely entertained at a dancing 'ire. 8. Norman firfretlinient served. The younger wet was out ca Bias. Party in the Kasanav, Friday night. Hires hundred people partlripated. Mrs. J. if. Thomas end Olive, Friday evening Mrs. K. J. Horen sen enter of Halt Lake, are spendingdaughter, a few weeks laineil at a 'house warming parly. The eve at the iwnie of Mrs. Andrew Anderson. Ding waa spent informally aud luncheon waa Mra. H. K.7volll is spending a week in erved. Afore than forty guest worn present ealt Lake. Air. and Air. Adolph F. Foragren. who were Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Ratnsav announce married In the Halt laks temple Wednesday of the marrlngo of their daughter. Melissa, last werk, were tendered a roreptbm Friday to Wilfotd Orus Olurr of halt Iike. The John Funk and Kmll evening by couple were married at tho home of the Funk. A wedding dltuier was served. Cover vr re laid for twvuity. brides parents, Wednesday at high nootr Thn Klndergurten club met at the homo of by H. a. Clark. Mrs. Koltert K. Htiibha matron of honor and Miss Heasy brtd-smaNeill, A breakfast followed the ceremony. wedding A basket of sweet r,. MT. PLEASANT Iy, fA lt ,,e. t, lt .. pitd . h! RICHFIELD Ie. ,' Hair Often Ruined by Careless Washing peas and bride's roses formed the centerpiece. The couple left immediately for tour of southern ftah. it Mrs. Jack Siypp; Mra W. If. Gotlfred-eo- n anti Mrs. Lrvin Christensen - entertained at the home of W. If ttottfredson, Monday night, for Mr. and Mrs. Alma Christensen, wl;o will leuve shortly for Joints Valley to make their future home. Gatnea and oanrlng were featuies of the evening. A buffet luncheon was served to twenty-fou- r guests. Mrs. Kate Werry entertained for hen Madeline. daughter, Hunday evening It being her eleventh birthday anniversary. The evening was spent In games and music.. Luncheon was served to twenty-tw- o guests. Mrs. Mart Rnylance of Provo Is visaing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. I Peterson. Mrs. Pearletta Nielson is in Salt Lake visiting friends and relatives Mias Fern Knee was hostess Saturday night of last week at a dinner, complimentary to Guy Raker, who left later for school in Salt Lake. Pink and white carnations centered the luncheon table. . MT, PLKASAXT, March 27. Mrs. B. W. Wull and Miss Petty V.all spent last Ip halt Luka. Miss Fisa liulhnger entertained at fy A' TSibe of A 10-D-ay Pcpsodcnt. Send the coupon. Make this test for your teeths sake, then see for yourself what it does. week-en- d luncheon at th. Lariington ball, followed by a p.cture show parly at the Lille tneater, Friday evening. Mrs. J. Li. Mevrick entertained at family dinner Friday afternoon of her birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for eixteen. Mrs. L. L. Argla, who has been visit- Ing the J. 11. bluker family, left for her home In halt Lake Thuarsday morning. enter--1 C. Johansen Mr. and Mra tallied at dinner Wednesday afternoon In compliment lo Mr. Joliansen a 4kth v birthday-ftniuersai y. Covers were placed) for ten. Miss Venlta Meyrick ie vleitlng with friends In hall levee. hu Crocuet emu met Tueeday r. mum at tiie home of Mrs. Richard Teir members were present. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Meyrirk entertain. 1 t dinner hurday evening. A crystal basket of carnations formed the centerpiece for tho table. Covers wer. placed or Mr. and Mra. K. W. Moll. Professor j and Mrs. C. I Johns, Mr, and Mrs. I. K. Jotgenson, Mr. and Mra. J. C. Jordon, Mr. and Mrs. C. a. Hone, Mrs. Abner Crane and the host and hostess. Miss La ltue . Monk of Mantl was guest of Mrs. A. G. Nelson Friday and baturday. Mins Aileen Madsen entertained k number of her young friends at a dancing party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Madsyn. Satuiday evening of last week. The rooms were prettily decora1 ed in green and while. 1eiand McUanii entertained TnewdaiiJ evening at the borne of Ins parents, Mr. and Mis. J. W. ' McGanti, for the senior class and the faculty of Wasatch academy. The rooms were decorated in orange and t lack, the s diool colors, and red and black, tbs ciuss colors. Games and music were enjoyed, after which box lunch-sowas served. The Missionary society of the First Presbyterian churi h was entertainedt. Tuesday afternoon by Mr. II. C. Pin is for a soual were discussed, fter wh.rh luncheon 'n served bv tne hosless, assisted by Miss Nettle Beau- inann and Airs. J. IV. McCann to twenty , members. Mra. S, K. Jenson entertained the e club Wednesday afternoon. Refreshments were served to fifteen memor-is- . The Tw tain th Century club was entertained at the homo of Airs. H. C. A musical Jacobs, Thirsday alternnun. piugram was given. A paper on tiie life of Roosevelt was given by Mrs. A. C. Wall. Refreshments were sirved The u. S. A. club met Friday ufternoon Rt the home of Mrs. A. K. lcturson. Lleven members were present. Mr. and .Mrs. C. N. l.und, Jr., enter- tamed at dinner Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mis. A. C. Wall, Mr. and Mis. Niels latrson, Mrs. Minnie President I'. N. l.und. Hr., AliceJacobson, Wall. Alice Lar-xoFred J icobson of Racine, is., and Harold I air ion of Gunnison. Miss P.inma Cleinenson entertained the I mcmbei of the Q. p. clique at a delightful social at her home baturday evening of last week. tern 1 Whit-Inke- And See the Film Which Wrecks Them All Statements Approved by High Denial Authorities Stain your teeth', as your dentist does, with an iodine solution. You will see dark patches, probably. And those are film. There is more film which you dont see. Film is that viscous coat which you feel with your tongue. It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. The tooth brush does not end it The ordinary tooth paste does not dissolve it So much of it remains and may do a ceaseless damage. There lies the cause of most tooth troubles. That is why so many brushed teeth discolor and decay. Tooth troubles are constantly increasing, and the reason lies in film. Reau-fnanr- Their Greatest Enemy Home-Cultur- not the teeth'. Film is what discolors It is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to 'cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Thus night and day, while you feel that teeth are kept dean, that film may be doing ceaseless, fearful damage. n, VV These facts have long been known. Dental science has for years sought a way to fight film. But'periodic cleaning in the dentists chair seemed the only real remover. Now science has discovered an efficient film combatant stone for daily use. Able TOOELE I PTTJ 7 authorities have proved it by convincing tests. Leading dentists all over America are now urging its adoption. Now the method is embodied In a dentifrice called Pepsodent a modern, tific tooth paste. Its use has spread until millions of teeth show its benefits. And a Tube, for home test, is being sent to anyone who asks. Look in Ten Days 10-D- ay Note the Luster I We Apply a Digestant - We urge you to make this test Millions have done it already. On every hand you see today the glistening teeth which Pepsodent can bring. Make your own teeth like them, then decide if you always want them. Send the, coupon for a Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy film. See how the teeth whiten as the fixed film disappears. This test will be a revelation. It will show you the folly of cleaning teeth in inefficient Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the digestant of albumin. The film is albuminous matter. The object of Pepsodent is to dissolve it, then to day by day combat it It Pepsin long seemed impossible. roust be activated, and the usual agent is an acid harmful to the teeth. But science has found, after years of research, a harmless activating method. And now this efficient film combatant can be every day applied. ten-da- y 10-D- ay Quick, Visible Results ' The results of Pepsodent are quick and apparent You can see them in the mirror, you can feel them with your tongue. Millions have already made this test Now you owe it to yourself and yours. Compare the new way with the old ways. Judge between them by the visible results. Then say which method your home should employ. y This test is a pleasant lesson which one never can forget A ways. Mail the coupon to us today. ten-daTOOELE, March 27. Mrs. Glenn entertained at a welcomeEverett borne in honor of her party at their home Tuesdayson, Frank Mills, Mr.! evening. Mini; was recently discharged from marine service, having been stationed the' 1 .10-DA- Y Fuba and Haiti for more than two years.In ruins it. The evening waa devoted to music and The best thing for steady use is Mul followed cards, by u luncheon. The guests sifted cocoanut oil shampoo (which is r,lli Mrs. LI Hoy Shields, Mr. pure aud ercascless), and is. better than J,rs"alter ?,ni Mr. and Mrs. THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, anything else you can use-bred btewiirt, Mr. Stewart, and Mrs. John Mills, One'or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse Mr. and. Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Htewart, Dept. A, 1104 S. Wabash Are, Chicago, HL the hair and scalp thoroughly. Kimply barah Marsden, Mrs. Jack Mills, Mrs. John Marsden. Sirs. Curtis Marsden, moisteu the hair with water anil rub it e 1 and Lettie Marsden, Irene Shlblev. -Mail Tube of Pepsodent to in. Jt makes an abundance of rich, The barah .Stewart. Alfred Nelson, which out rinses ereatnv lather, Lloyd easily, otewart and royJa Ktewart. I removing every particle 'of dust, dirt, Miss Ruby McLaws was hostess to the dandruff and excessive oil. The hair A scientific film combatant, based on pepsin. Leading dentists follow. ng members of tho A. T. O. club Name. at her home Monday evening. 'dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves Lettie the ealp soft and the hair fine and Marsden, Irene Sinhiey, Myrtle lagreen, everywhere now urge its daily use. Druggists everyEva bloane, Ada pick, Pela gnd Cerola silkv, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy where are supplied with large tubes Gowaris, Emily Spiers, Bertha " to manage. Spiers, Address. v You ean get Mulsified cocoanut oil teriT Becatead. Blanche and Zelia Wal- shampoo at anv pharmacy, An event planned for very Is the sixth annual Junior prom of April 27. Mrs cheap, and a few ounces will supply the Tooele high RFPERT. Idaho. March every member of the family for months. James Doug'as hak gone to Wendell to mooTi in the ,ake p,ac house S. spend a week with her daughter, Mrs. I (Advertisement.) Morris Shields wasApril Eaton.. the recipient of a Mrs. B. M. Mendenhall. Papers, The Bat- - or of their niece, Miss Bella Dixon, who la here from Seattle, Wash., visiting with talion of Death and "The Experience Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Smith of Twin pleasant surprise party at his home SatCovers Were iaid for twelve Catherine Breshkovsky," were read by them. Falls are visiting at the home of Mrs. E. urday evening of last week. Twelve of Mrs. Joseph Vane and Pink carnations formed the taMra G. W. guest Cl u rev guests attended. Mrs. wa ble Misses discussed Clara and Edna Ebert and their Clarke; "Thrift" by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reiman returned centerpiece. Miss Bessie Hill nf King Hill' Is vislast week from California, where they mo her, Mrs, Fannie Ebert, were guests W. H. Meneray and Mrs. I.ysle;' read ing was given by Miss Eliza Packard. iting in the city with Mrs. Jane Lewis. spent the winter. T of M,s Irene Bolisclie.ber Room hurt I Lift touchy corns and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gordan of Sait decorations wer artistically ar Mrs. Alber Blacker has arrived from at Halt Lake over Sundnv are I rned wtlh daffodils and pink roses. relawitlr Mrs. J,r. A. and friends visiting an' for extended to vislt Chunherlam was hostess Afton, Wvo.j tives In the city. to the Ladles Aid were serves. calluses right off her son. Thomas Blacker. society of the Mnthn- - i freshments fingers The members of the Yeoman lodge enlra- Alice D. Thorpe of Midvale is the Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Fisher returned dmt church at the church March Worst Month for This Trouble Mr- and Mrs- l evi" Thorpe. tertained ternoon. of last week o( session Friday After evening Uust from Los where the business Angeles, Tuesday they luncheon at card fi and for left Mrs Mf dancing partv. About fifty was served gn1 Eune Konold Bow to Bemove Easily. spent six weeks on a pleasure trip. They Miss- Alice We-tnLuncheon Sauk., Canada, Wednesday, members were present. Mis returned by wav of Medford, Ore., where Gain. I Balcares, Apply few drops of Frecynne upon that old, by two members of the order, Mrs. a tw0 moIlths vlsit , wHh Mra Theres a reason why nearly every- they visited Mrs. Fisher'a sister, Mrs. F. nd Mrs. H. J. Merritt spent Vv last week-l,tGoodwin and Anderson. Mrs. Mrs. Konold end mother. at Salt Lake. Vsiting friends Holly. body freckles in March; but, happilv, Scheffel. bothersome corn.. Instantly that corn stops Mrs. Clyde . Jones entertained at a I M"n 9 lba "nd n Mr and Mrs. Emma CucMthv and Mrs. D. T. MePonough entertained at there is also a, remedy for these ugly of Salt Lake, spent bridge party Thursday evening of last and Helen Willard Richard, and honEdna. hoStM. bo afternoon a Thursday joint hurting. Then shortly you lift it right off blemishes, and no one need stay orKensington week at her home on Placer avenue. Red Mra' P' B' I!urt, of Mr. McDonough's mother, Mrs to tho Maccabed' Card and Panel So- - Sunday wlth Mr and white- - earns tinna- - formed the decoraand. freckled. - Deal have ! A Ro Mra rlubott their who. 'Toot and all without pafrT or soreness. home has been visiting here for cil Lediiurtnil. Wednesrtav ADrtl fI turned from an extended visit in Venice tions. Late in the evening covers were Simply pct' aft ounce of Otliine, dou- several months Mrs. Iyedington will 7. All members and their frtehds for laid sixteen an at elaborate guests Invited to ble strength, from your druggist and leave soon for past. attend. Oklahoma to spend tne three-courHard corn, soft corns, corn luncheon. Miss Marie Sloane and Ruth Shields apply a little of it night and morning, summer. Elwood Grave end Mrs. Emma Willis, between the toes, and tho Miss Polly Scheffel returned Tuesday were Sait Lake vis. tors over Sunday. and in a few davs you should see that both of Idaho Fails, were united in Mrs Rex Black of Bacchus Is even the worst freckles have begun to from Boise, where she has been staying guest afternoon of last week hard ckin calluses on Monday marriage Of her sister, Mrs. A. Y. some weeks. for Imnn. in Salt Lake at the Presbyterian parson1 disappear, while the light ones have order of bottom of feet lift !h d'reetion of the Woman's .nVr thirty members of the Kev. E. the officiatDavies vanished entirely, Now is the time to theAbout age, George the c'nb dramatic orator, Thomas Brooks Eastern Htar gave Mrs. R. Bishop . IDAHO FALLS, IDA.1 I ing. rid yourself of freckles, for if not reright off no miscellaneous shower at the home of Iletcher. of the R'dpath Ivceura. spent Miss I ,ols 'Fullerton and Ravmond Fermoved now they may stay all summer, Mra Lester Bover, Friday afternoon Tuesday In thia citv and delivered sevtwo of humbug I guson.young popular this people eral won lectures. first prize and and spoil an otherwise beautiful com- Mrs. T. W. Hallldav IDAHO FALLS. Idaho, March 27.Th interesting were marnod Tuesday of last week city, Miss Helen wa awarded consolation tne Smith Morgan Mrs. and of the William members Your T Goodfellowshlp club were The ceremony was perB'ackfooL plexion. money back if Othiue A. B. Brown assisted Mrs v aughn, both of Stockton, were united entertained Thursday evening at a thea- - tl fails- formed by the Rev. Mr. Colrer of the m marriage by Judge George A (Advertisement.) prize- Mra - ter partv. itemingin church that citv, at the home bn a t the county courthouse Wednesday. Miss Ester Hansen entertained at a Baptist Miss Fullerton is the Mrs Ivor Ajax and little daughter I dancing party at her home on Capital of the pastor. O. of Mra. O. Fullerton of this daughter Joseph ne, have departed for an extended I avenue Tuesday evening. Sweetpeas and has a large circle of - friends y sit with Mrs. A lax's s'Ster, Mrs. F. M. I were used In the decorations. Ten guests city Mr. here. Ferguson haa made- Idaho I were We"s at Sioux City, Idaho. present. Falls his home for a number, of yeara, Ada and Luella Orme of Squ'r- The Young Ladles and Young Men Mies until been associated recently having ml, Idaho arrived in this city Monday Mutual Improvement associations gsve a with the Rogers Bros. Seed company of and mr Wedne-da- v Mis Ada Orme left dancing party at the auditorium Thurscame as a surThe this wedding city. for the central states, where she will day evening. Th hall was beautifully prise to their friends, but the news of perform a miss'on in behalf of the L decorated and many couples were pres- the here reached before the ceremony The Misses Ortre were ent. Inch was seiTed. p. S Chu-c- h arrival of the train from Btackfoot 'Tuesformer residents C. S. Heed entertained Sunday of Mrs. Tooee and bride the and brideday evening, the glorious fragrance of w&fpi, Mr. and Mr J. AM.ft nr th- - Ttoa'na Ton afternoon at dinner in honor of the birth- groom were welcomed at the station bv min- - nf Rtnrham are vlldated Mr. of Reed. the moist earth will be in the air and Dinner aprnflln ary. day anniversary . number of their friends, who created oral week, in Tooele wlk re, five. uas served at t o'clock. The guest were aan Interesting entertainment In their buds will disclose their hidden treasure of Mr. and Mrs. Hartman, Mr. and Mr honor. Mr. and Mr. Mr. Fickett, and Wilson, tiny green leaves. Springtime is coming! Mrs. Reynold. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lemon, confectionary' Weduaadajr ereniuf of Ut week, days of U.t werk at tb, bnmn of Mr. a4 Mr. and Mrs. R E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. la honor af Joho C. MerrllL wha left Battirday Mrs. J. L, Habtuoon. Mother Nature is longing to nurse all growRICHMOND Arthur Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Emil for J'aol, Idaho, to Baa hit borne. Refreth Mra. Maggie T. MarrllT wst a Preston. Idaho, March 27. Mrs Lvdlaj son. Mr. and Mrs. XV. H. Campbell, Miss menfs were aerred. Forty gueata wera in- visitor 8uu(jy. ing things into maturity. Why not let her to the Mother's I Coleine Hartman, Violet Pickett, Mar- cluded. Mr. Paifreymin was hoet nod Mra. Kenneth Cot lie are receiving Tim IXrason stsks March 2 RICHMOND. tudv club Frldav afernoon of Inst week. guertte Lemon, Louis Hartman, Ethel Mr, and Mra. upon the arrival of a daughter entertftlnml Kstordsy svnief of here from Preston.WlUia Hendricks bar moeed congratulations bring more bloom and fruit to your lawn Phe was assisted dn serving by Mrs Rena Davis, Beulah Patton, Gladva Reynolds. Primary board their boms. at In at Hesdrlrkath last wek eoofrctWarrjr Mr. sad Mra. Thomas Sparkman of Mount Mr. and Mra. WUfcrd Murray will tear In Rovlance. The following proeram was Bales Campbell, Clarence Devia, Paul honor of tbo rtifln and garden! mrmhrra of tho board Pleas at wera rlaitora at tba home of Mr. and tba near outcarried Dramatic reading. M'ss Johnson, L. A. Vance, Mr. Patton. Owen futara for Gail, cal., to make their board tnriohrs. A short pro- - Mo. J. L. Barah tha bom a. durtag tbo week. Cafher'n- - Bover; "The American Red Hartman, Deleter David, Glenn Pickett, aad Set out roses, shrubbery, berries and fruit a rpndfrpd. ypfresbmotita wr oorrnrf ram A dancing party was irtysa at tba opera f Mra. Lodlry Olsten was given fl surprise at Cross." Mrs. Lou Sinkstalk on th May and Alice Campbell of th and Hattie, tl ass rmaindor sad Tpniua sprat house Friday evening of last week a benefit her home Wednesday We can supply you. trees. We also have of last week la feoohle and Katherine Welse. activities cfLthe local Red Cross, Mr dsnftr. Iwoat coopV wrs in attoitrisnc. for Ears K. wbo is doing missionary honor of her birthday evening Luncheon Morv FlnlcyTtheakh dlscuss.on, by the Mr and Mrs. Arthur Iennlng enterEras sad Mis DtiI't Hilijsrd of work for th Joboaoa, D. 8. eiiurch. L was 4 to served good size shade trees to improve yo(ir place twelve. members tained Monday evening in hone of their nithflrld wn ntarriod WodnesdsT la tiro Ijj. Mrs E, M. Swensea went to Cove ftnodav to The ward will pnQth ssnortsttod Primary Mr In a G Mra Mr the oree and You Mack dinner Hawkin stsc of Spanish must order now for plantthis spring. widin t Dougall and daugh-e- r. meat, mpl. dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Dijak give aa entertainment whh h will eonstst of a attend tb !wm of the bride's parents, Alien in honor of Mr. and Mra. Loon Pond, toMir and riiildren's Catherine, had aa dinner gue- -t Pun-a- y Fork Utah, sixteen gueata wer prea-- i In danre the affernooo M time for Write our KrM Mr or f HUHaoJ. Mr. sad and Mr. wbo were recently married.- Mr andi Mrs. Walas Hales of Span- ent. delivery. ing phone anl a program and dance in the evening, of " Mr. aud Mr. 0 bn,r la Frsofchn. Mho. ish Fork. , George W. .Tarobt and daughter. Mar. EnMis frame 8m Mil and hbepard entertained at Monday, April h, catalog. Hamilton Hkr wrr dinner at tlirir homeL gunuay. The loco I chapterof the war mother I aaret. of Ogden. I'tah, visited In the Mr. E. M. Hwensen en'ertalnwf Yrltb ' dinMr aad Uia. st 8lt Lake Monday. Tbe Homs pram a Me ehib presented tho plsy. ner at her twuwt Humlay in rave a social afternoon at the home ofr,, Tuesday. They left Wednesday for married wilt compliment to Mr. make tbeir bosto here. (isker "The of an Indian.' at tbo opera boosa nd Mra. Um lus4. LMUon, Mont., to tiait with fHands, Mr. Mary Plrd Thiirwlav afternoon of were laid for Lears af Ssrurdsy evening of last week. Herbert Yaa Noy aad Miss Mr. and Mr A Howard Young of thl week eight. renJrec! as prorAm Miss Bralcs Wiloox of Logan spent 8ondsy were marriid the la Torso Mr. Mra. and Bert Logsa of followfor temple M4 Vooal were i. lewiMos P"d Monday fldsnale Prd; citr departed ac'Io, Tortiand, Ore., Wedoeart. hers with her sister. Mr. Ed, Webb. viaitora at the borne af Mr. LodH-a vlait with relaOlsten Piano o!n. Mr Mary WHnev; readrh. and Seattle, Wash, foe Adnmsna H. A. Mrs. ' has returned from Mrs. flet. Fditb Asbrrnft of 8L to b away for a M' Aalhony, Idaho, Bedneaday evening. Catherine Hojer. Fifty gueata wera tive They aspect Box 22S-B- , viairor at the horns of Mrs. Tbooss barf, Idaho, where otic was tha (Uft of Mrs wa A Iretifre on "Th Salt Lake City, Utah. Phone Hyland 1461. a month. of ChUdrwi ei'frtntred. H. B C.rlffiths and Mra. Talltha tmith during the five at the IsbemarlFeedng sftrruoon. Frulav aft 'moon of laat melr the Mr. and Mra. Fred M'mt w sad we-entertained. eater. Ttewps Hjde the direction of Belief oocieUes tbs of ibqd club anet at the horra of at a dinnar party "Heodri d wiia adaoHna pry at iday averting in Ohara of Halt t.ke aneat s few two wards. Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking; its beat. Moat soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes tho hair brittle, and its TUBE FREETi I - Kf-L- RUPERT, IDAHO New Day Dentifrice 10-D- tva'ta)a,..r' j Uiir!"'l Lift Off Corns! 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