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Show THE SALT LAKE TKIUUNE, SU KllvY MOILTX(V MARCH 28, 1020. 12 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOO u our special price for three days more for s pair of j our handsome i aud sophomore girls of the high i hatc-ltit't)My were Airs. W. U., K. Mtdmr-JyC, I. Lee is, Mr. Al lr B.Minnie Howard au1 Liny Wd. Air tingree, JUia. 11. B. Hay and Mrs. (. Y. W. roCATt:iJ.O. Mb.. March 27,-- Thc 0. 1. AluCoy mrvril, and a liort program was T. A. of tlM Ithe T'hnul lfi(ii'it antrf. rendered by Mrs. J. M. Mirren, rewder, a talm-"chwl Friday evening at bdin lAira hiuiili if follow; by it aa.1 a literary program wra ttiti dlrr-an- . Ogden; Vftcal aolo, Gam hy Mr. .Nestor Alr: abort Tba ctymoHl la rlwrge oniaal Miaa hr Helen AlfDougalt. WeilnciwlHy talk, Merrill, Vnial ef ll Mimvs kuulre ( rntglrion. affrrnHa the ba(riwes were Mra. Walter R. a lorUiy lirdci sod k.nd Frailer. Miitrd Hldera, Mrs. O. D, Alc oy and Dr. Alicioie How-art!- , tuaao lave rradins. with Vocal Tonttiint and thone servlug Were Airs. S'ruta H. lamlwn wrre Adkien. by lira, J. M. nirvana. ao Hruth. snd Aila Air a, Ivan t.aaaer, Ms Mabel t hurt b Wallace Blair and Albiaa Helen Mrlkiigll. giva byWailrr Ihe prugrsm W uluw-daUrt'frman fatruinnl fiml'h of violin number by All ( iftiftHioa at to Hntwy Ornlf. im-orA and alaift talk Dgdra Mrs, William by lion were ef Hi HI. Patruk i order, FI I'b(cnli. Mr. bitMlrH enjoyed by txty goet. these glasses are strietly made to Mr. Charles R. Frasier entertained at lunch tlMMrtofUMi Kamplue a ad Mr. J. K. AicDermoed eon WMlncmtay afternoon iu tbe dining roout from a thorough aud favMt, ef the Idaho Technical preseriptiou Institute, Tuc-daThe Baas k cety War M(ber mrt baa aerveft bv the douieaiic science nil of your eyes examination scientific afterSMoa at ih Y. W. V. A. aoelal rwo. der the direction of Alia Ti.e Nell McConnell, ' cAioa, a pmr.ro color Following a abort buvlue was yellow and white, Tbe guta Tim our optometrist. registered wa eaJod. runtttng of fadina by Mi. J. were ichcitie by Aieadames tloorjre 4aer. J. J. Haaf, H. W, Atkrrftia, with piano ccUT(iauinMiri by Mt examination I.. includes spheriHmv, J. T, Young, ( C. Ilowerrosn, II. 0. Ml priee b lOiaa I'mixs aod violin solo l)ra tirubam. F. M. Bay, J. N. Ireland, A. Al. Newbmlfk of Gfdp. cal lenses ground to order a good ton, Frank Mprague, Walter Newcomb, W. U. arrd The Udlra ot the Katcra O. B. Mleely. Sider ad gold-fille- d frame and a nice ease of tba Blue ldg banquet to tba Mrs. Kprague was hotea to chapter the liaaoatv bait Wednesday evening. The K. V. E.Frank U. Milerhufd, Alunday evening. for $5. complete wai prtwnt ,Ml ' graad lecturer of Boi business session, refreshment were a dmtord the metiog. The ladia in charge of wrved. the K. Thus R. were Hines present t. Msaniog, F. K- banders, E. E. Md tba banquet were Meodanie J. A. May, W. Satisfaction Guaranteed! C. K. Ktdff-naAiiirley, Georr A. IJollatid, Wood. U liana Tatrn, B, o. Urahiin, J. AV. Ivau. Waller riorrme M. Umii, . Ae Mwrt. Clara f,iertron. J. N. ticorge iaer Faijlne M er. George MaHbew and Freak Robert. L. F. W Mttlnghill and N. B. Adkiaoa. PresidMt and lira. hark H. Frasier enter- Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. H. sod daulitained at their home on lltareday evening. The, ter, Knilly, returned U. Whittlesey fmm auntti-er'Helhcr-fordWeouetdsy foeats am lrofewr and Mra. J. ft. had wber tbe winCalifornia, spent Mra. Ibry and O. Mra. Ir. lr. and t. Inard. ter. iiMAuwAfr AiisssiilrataMaai a C. K. M. Ius and Mra. Harriet Adame. Mr. Phillip Nash left Tuesday for a entertained the Ban Mra. G. K. William visit with relatives aud friend In Port- - J Pood eluh Tuesday afternoon. Tba a(nroo land, beattia and I'm coma. Broken Lent w M wa spent at a kealag!M, The present were S Mrs. Frank hprague and Mm. i. N. Ireland Mead a me C, M, Cleave, J. W. fcvana, O. B. entertained home at tha Wednesday Mevening A. K. W. M. d Mailer. Manning. Vogt. of Mr. Ireland, honoring Alias Martha ChrisW, V'iuf and D. B. Cleave. oll, of Kentucky. Three tabic were arrranged Mr. and Mra. N. B. Adkion mtertalaed the tian for bridge. Tba gttestt were Mewiamea W. J. at bOO. Pamlty Card rhib Kridy eveningMiaaea J. T. Voting. George (iaMer, Arthur' Inghug. Ida Hu oern flub the The fiteata of the Ann Mowbray, K. K. Mr. Keott,, R. W. McCrarkc. Isa. Cornelia Herman and Hiram Currej. Oscar Honnenkalb. Favors were was the and honor ibe faet of iurrey to awarded T. Mr. J Young and Mrs. W. J. friesda on yeri pleat ef several fat ora from h 'v lasting. enter tu eve of hm departure fur tbkago tba Tbe Womans Rtndy league met Thursday the study of toed it tne. at tbe public library and Air. O The Mother' flub met Triday afternoon at afternoon D. David Bardn-- r. Mualc was furnished by Kraus' UcCcy gave an ticelWmt paper on Maeterthe aoclal rrma at the Y. W. V. A. Mra. linck. JmSM Aim. AM oy read hit play, "The Be rsvhrrtm. on K. C. Brooks read a paper playgrouada trnthal HEAD STUFFED FROM A blritHiay dinner was given at the home of Mlea and lKra ftnilth of Ogden gave and Mra. Fred Barnes, preidenl of the Y. W several violin B. Mrs. and Mr. T. y. Brirkley Wednesday O. Mayor numbers. was on blcely diaeusaina tbe CATARRH OR A COLD A., led a found table Ihe vt Ten to Harold. for llieir eon, In the Bed biiNt-n- s appointed evening, repsent the league problem of quarters and recreation Jor tbe rhair-yna1 were rtws rlnh member A presBohemian council. was Diversity committee community aKM Wall, temporary firla. Mra. to act as nominating committee Tor ent. 'Ihe table wan beautifully decorated In appointed a committee rompawl of Mia. appointed llie trw officers, composed of Mr. John Tup-per- . eniflax and aweetfe-aaVirgil Wyatt acted aa Says Cream Applied In Nostrils Mra. i heodore Turner,Mrs.ttr., W.Mra.J. Joe T. Yeuua, Mm. A. M. Lyon b sc, tin a iter. After three hour nf Jokes, tousle I end Affea HuMa Ise. John Tapper, Ingllug and Mr.Opens Air Passages Right Up. Mrs. George Gasser entertained Thursday afand dancing, young Mr. Brirkley entertained Kara Merrill to draw up a eomdituMon and byternoon in of Atlas Aiarlha Christian. lua f i leads at a dance given by Ihe American laws, ilana were completed for the dinner to The afternoonhonor wan spent at bridge. Aim. HubLegion in the new Sandy amusement hall. be given Wednesday evening at Ute Y" fur ert TerrtH, Aim. W'. I AfcUmald and MU Mayor and Mrs. T. K, Brirkley vlnited f rlenda lumtaesa girt. ChrMtian In Ogdin haturday and Hnuday. favor. Orbcrs were Instant relief no waiting. Your receiving present The J. W, R. eluh, which U eempoaed of Air. Arthur Scott. Alra. H. B. TlMupon, Aira. nostrils open right up; the air dogged eight you og girl of tbe city, held Its first N. .B. Adkison, Mrs. J. T. Young, Mra. Carl demonstration' Saturday of lant week with a dear and you ran passages of your head Valentine, Mm. J. N. Ireland, Mra. C. A. Mil While week tod sprit at Lava Uot Hringa. breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffenberger. Mr. K. K. Manning. Ana Muwbrav. Heveral there, two member were Initiated. Mra. K. Moberley, Mm. i oret Terndl, Mm. K. fling, blowing, headache, dryness. No events are being planbed for the K. Hlgaoa, Alra. It, W. li'Cru-kri- , Mr. F. caann. The members are HuMa Halilberg. struggling for breath at night; your L f Al. Hprague and Mist Clara ITaryn. InARK, March 27. Tba yoiiBf uo i lara Rickard. Lncllle Heath. Mrs. Katherine of last week cold or catarrh disappears. a daiu Mra. rut vvcauif Wrdufxlitjf entertained Josephine the Igo Friday Prolth, Mr, tllady caaaer, Lola Mrbota, Clew club last week rooms. Given was tba Get a small borile of Elys Cream at bridge, followed by a lum h at the-- Isark Social club Khhols and Dorothea bhea. color aud msaj ol tba ladles Balm from your druggist now. Apply relonriuaUn 1 he guesta of the club were Ann Alow Ihe CongregatioBal "IE eluh met Monday eou. color. oro of that a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, The evening bray, Mr. Itobert Terrell, Aim. Mai Craig. evening at the church parlors. .Mm Nan Gamache of Bmfham was tba fUt was spent In rehearsing llie pageant, "The Mr. L. B. Cape, lira, bus on Lewis, Mr. Carl of Mia LoqpIU nicotine. VtdodQf of laat healing eream in your nostrils. Itof penMeaurrectlnn, which will be given barter night. the etrates through every air passage weok. The Catholic Tidies Card club wn color-alncIt la being staged by the Rev. C. II. Cleave MU bv Mm. P. C. OAlalley Tuesday tplU June visited friend and rla head, soothes the inflamed or swollen on. and thirty youug women. Ihe boateaaea of vieek aa guest of Mrs. mucous membrane and relief comes in live last Mutvalt at Five was hnndrcd B. played, Mr. L, tbe evening were Mr. H. F. Bwmnon and tbe t ase iimuce JpQkiD. awarded high favor. The gneat Mla flena Rn(, Ruby Helf and Alie Joyce. were being stantly. Mia t era .Vordberg wai hoateaa Frltlaf eveAlra. John Gallagher and Alra, J p. Miaa Janet Krilana entertained n few friends of lat week at the home of her parent. Knowles. just fine. Dont stay stuffed-uning ee West ber at Monday evening boipe a imiui wbe Ir. and ilvrtim Airs. with a cold or nasty eatarrn. ft. Nonlberg. Mr, Cole (Adv.) Murray entertained the Wloe-dafluesatng games were tlte dl verson and a- - few with hour lcr of young folk Afternoon Bridge elub at bridge last week fot late buffet supper was served. wera erred. munic. and Favors were Rpfrehmenla Same awarded Mra. to C. P. Oorierd-.nMla Martha Christlaa left Moaday for Mr. and Mr. J. K. CbrUtouaea wars Sait Lakt and Mra. A. C. Kheldon. Tbe guests of the dinner Saturday evening of laat week for Ky., after spending several weeks Friday. here as the guest of her slater, Mrs. R. W. club were Mesdamee A. C. Bbeldoa and J. vUllora the Misses Burke and Hollins and Messrs. Miaa Mary Peterson gave a candy poll Mon V McCall. McCrackra and Mr. T. C. Terrell. Earl .Francis, Richard Francis and Harold Mm. O. B. Rteely, Mr. J. T. Miaa trace Duran la the guest from OgMm. day evening. Five girl fiieoda participated.home Young, Francis. F. W. Ifce and Mrs. K. A. Pease are Mr. Klmer Beal entertained at ber attendden of Mra. John Topper. card M:aa Lula Waldron entertained at a a D. at tbe arranged A. K. delightfully Monday evening convention et Gooding. On Tneaday a ad Wednesday afternoons the ing wera en supper and card party Saturday evening hundred of five Mr, table Five sod Mr. Thomas party. Terrell have teas club returned College gave honoring the fresh home from awarded. of wer last week. Her gueMs were Mary California, where they have spent )oed. 1rue Mr. and Mr. William Fabrnt and daughter, the winter. Butters, Mary 'Hopkins, Kenneth FranHalt Mrs. William N. McCarty left Lake at Monday. vUiled cis, Albert Welsh and Walt Waldron. to Unxlne, visit ber another in Los Angeles. Thursday Mr. Ilyrum Nonilerg returned to her home Miss Ruby Chadwick of Salt Lake was Hunday afternoon after visiting at South Jordan a Morgan visitor Thursday. as guest of Iter mother, Mr. Gordon ilecktead. BEAUTIFY Y3UR HQS1E Mrs. William Arnold of Coalville 1 is spending an InMr. WUham ('allow visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Riverton. time definite at By Uklng out thos old lighting Mr. and Mr. J. D. t.ordaa and Mr. and Mra. Crouch. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rock announce the and lustaUlng new and fixture If. Maekey of flYeat Jordan were tbe gueta of 27- to Mr"Rvron Jonea Hunclay of laat week. marriage of their daughter, Laura, modem lighting furniture. w2l'fN,82N. ,MaEch at luncheonWilliam Mr. and Mra. Peterson of Halt Lke Clifford Spendlove. Mr. and Mrs. Spend-lov- e Mieses Mabel and DePd and card Louis Mrs. in Salt the were married Wednesday Wedneikiay afternoon. In celebra-tio- n ere gueats of their parents, llr. and WE CAN ALLOW CEEDIT ON of her birthday Lake temple. Petertuin HunUay. Mr and Mr. Clyde anniversary. . YOU OLD FIXTURES JtdiB Prouse entertained nt luncheon Tuft of Salt Lake Ur. apent the week-en- d with relative here. Hunday afternoon of laat week at her home in Butterfield canyon. bunday Mr. and Mr. J. Krlekson enMiaa Vera Roe wa tendered a serprlse party tertained at dinner, in honor of Mr. and Mr. Clyde Tuft. Friday evening of laat week. Game were the ware served. Misa Leona Edward left Tuesday for evening feature. Refreshment 27. Mrs. March BEAVER. Mary Penpraae wa hostess Sunday Ed-at Salt Lake, to remain until after Peiy Easter. a Mr, Mra. Mr. and of In honor dinner family Is spending a few Green of Creek North Mr. J. H. Mace entertained at dinner ward CalW'HUam children and and Penprote the occasion belnr her birthday loway. Cover were laid for nine. Sunday, day with her daughter, Mrs. Charles anniversary. Monday the following ladle Mr. Millie Osborn and aoe, Joseph, and Pedigo. also wer entertained by Mr. Mace: daughter. ef were of Midvale, guests Pbyllts. Mrs. Sarah Woolscy waa given a pleasMeadame William Bardaley, Leo N. Mr. William Turpin last week. trledhill, Oeonre H. Francla, Joseph A of young friends pleasantly surprised ant surprise on her sixty-fourt- h birthday Moroni Childs, I. IT. Child. M. Mi arty Edna Olfecn Monday evening. After game of last week. The A. Gledhlll, Sanford Anderson, Joseph were played refreshments were served to fif- anniversary, Thursday Blixt, Jullue Johnson, I,. Wilson, Sylves- teen. party was given by the East ward Relief Mrs. Woolsev is president of ter Pierce and T. if. Kearns. The arrival of a daughter Friday of laat week society. Mies Ruby Jensen wa given a peanut at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed la an- the society. Dinner wa served by the shower Wednesday of last week by the nounced. ladtes. after which a program was given, waa boateas Monday Kllen Christensen Mra. Mrs. Woolsev was presented which school students. (Juimison High during afternoon at a kenalngtoo In honor of Mrs. Mil- with a beautiful black silk dress. Mr. snd Mr. NVphl Anderson enter' Mxhale. of Oaborn lie Misa tained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. R. C. I .a Prell Murdock Is visiting In men POCATELLO, IDA. lbs V 1hoeni, Mr. READING GI kn hltH rla, Sr Give a Musicale in Your Home 'YOU can entertain your friends in your own home with more B'n. great Any of a hundred and delightful musicale. so" pianists, whose playing is perfectly reproduced, will play for you Godowsky, Carreno, Copeland, Levitzki, Ornstein' and the great pianist, violinist and composer,- - Fritz Kreisler. ,The most, wonderful of musical instruments, the A 109 SaMain Chickering - Ampico J brings into your home these. great artists and composers. o. o d d its sweet-voice- d CHICKERINa HALL 161 South Main Phone Wasatch 3353. . BEAVER Tuft. Installed for $11.00 . QUALITY FIRST ELDER BROS. ELECTRIC COMPAHY 123 East Broadway. Phone Was. 4251, Salt Lake. FOB Mr. and Mr. M. Beaureguard announce the engagement of their daughter, Leah, to C. T- - Hoff of Salt Lake. The marriage will take place next week. Mis Thelma Francis entertained Friday afternoon In celebration of her birthHer guests were day anniversary. Sarah E. Newman, Hila Newman. Fred Jensen. La Faun Francis, Luzon Beck and Alta Rosa. Wednesday evening Mis Alta Rosa was the recipient of a surprise, given by the following young people: Them Soren son, Austin Kearns, Milton Ferkins. Wesley Tollerstmp. Trelby Blixt, Eva Madsen, Trelma Francis, Vivian llown and Luzon Beck. Dr. and Mra L. K. Knighton and Mrs. Ross Knighton of Murray spent the past week here, the guests o Mr. Jaine Knighton. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mr. H. W. Cherry entertained the Tuesday Evening Card club. Mrs. A. M. (Shrietensen and J. E. Metcalf were awarded prize In the card contest. Sunday of last week Mrs. Ben Roper entertained at cards. Mra Clarence Peterson entertained at a dinner party Sunday. Her guet were Mr. and Mr. John I .arson, Mr. and Mra Merrill Whitlock, Mr. and Mra Clvde Whitlock, Charles Whitlock, all of Mesdame Peterson, George Hogan. Will Baxter, Joseph Blixt and Sanford Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Nielson and family left Tuesday for Marysvaie to make their home. Mes-dam- es May-fiel- Tbe most assured remedy for Grip, for Influenxa, for Catarrh, for Paine and Soreness in the Head and Chest, for Congh and Sore Throat. SeventTo get the best results take y-seven" at the first feeling of a SANDY d; AMERICAN FORK. March Misses 27. left Thursday for California. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Pearson and Mra. S, Sandnlre were Provo visitors Monday. Mias Alice Parker entertained at a dinner party Sunday. A bunch of carnations formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. Thomas Robinson of Kemmerer, guest of her Wyo., was a.iast week-en- d brother, Claud Zabrlake. at a entertained Hanson Mrs. William dinner- party Sunday In honor of Carl Brown of Los Angeles, Cal. The B. L. C. S. club met at the home of Mrs. Bert Poulse.n Friday. The evening was srent In sewing. Refreshments Were served. Mrs. James Russell of Salt Lake was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. - '' llunean. - - - - Mrs. R. E. Boothe, who has spent the past two months In Canada, visiting with her daughter, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chlpman returned home from California Friday. Their vialt to that atate covered a period of thirty days. A few friends and neighbors of Mr. HANDY. JIarcb 27. Mra. William L. Hewlett attended a noon tnocheon at the Newbnue hotel Saturday of laat week, la honor of Gcorre and Mrs. Dennis Giles pleasantly surN. Frink, grand foreman of the Brotherhood of prised them Tuesday evening.. Games and music formed the evening s amuseAmerican Yeomen, and Mr. Frink. were served. Orson Smith of Rkhfteld is vtattlng here ment. Refreshments Mr. Cold. , with ber parents. Mr. and Mr. J. W. Farrer. Misses Rula Sturts and Clara Hunter G. U Bateman bad a hr gueafa TuesMr. a at were (lancing party Friday guests If yon wait till your bones ache, it day Mrs. B. L. Tabot, Mra. IL Mrse. Mra evening at Vineyard. R. Wardls and Mrs. Paul Cushing, ail of Halt may take longer. social event of last week waa the The Lake. Friday of President Dr. snd Mra. C. Jenven of Riverton were double birthday party After the Grip take Humphreys 8. L. Chlpman and his daughter, Mr. guesits of Mr. and Mra. W. L, Hewlett Sunday. Fern President Tonic Tablets. Oilman lit-ti- e Eyrlng. Mrs. Frank Baguley of Marna visited at the Zina Murdock, pregranddaughter, homo of Mrs. 1). Bateman Saturday of last Doctors Book in English, French, week. sented him with a cake containing flfty-hi- v candles, which represented his age. George I.. Bateman and Mr. John T. Spanish, Portuguese or German mailed Mrs. visited la Fait Lake Thursday, tbe guesta He received many other beautiful and Green free. of Mra. B. Wardle. useful presents. nd Mr. anl Mr. Mr. and Mr. Cimaa Lohb Mrs. Lewis Harvey of Pleasant Grove At all Drug and Country Store. Hyrura iMa - of Balt Ike apent Hunday and was an American Fork visitor Wednes-la- v. Homeo. Medicine Co 156 Monday here.- visiting at tbe home of Mr. and Humphrey'William 8treet, New York. Mra. J. R. Lane. Mrs. Elmer Miller of Lehl spent laat Mra. T. E. Marriott, who had been visiting week-en- d with her parent. Mr. and Mrs. rela'lw at Bingham, returned home Thursday. H. Storrs. Weilnesday afternoon a matinee dance for j. Mrs. J. W. Storrs of Salt Lake waa eMIdrea. followed by a dance in tbe evening for old people waa gives bv the Americas the gieat of Mra John McTague Friday. Legloa boys of Randy at the new opera bonne. The moat elaborate and sueoeanful Junior profit that has ever beeo gives In the history pt the ctiool was given Friday gvening of last w Hc at iie Jordan high school gymnasium bv the elan of 2L The gymnasium waa beautifully March 27. Mr. and Mra. MORGAN, decorated In s pluk and bine color scheme and the Japanese Idea was carried throughout, a John U. Gubler entertained at a dinner large Japanese parasol, twelve feet la diameter. 1 Monday evening at their home. Cover w tlie were laid for Mr. and Mra. H. B. Crouch .a.peadrd from th ceiling and renter of stt decoration. .Japaieme lanterns Mr. and Mr. Alonzo Francis. Mr. and from enrh Enrli elertrle light. rlaan hail Mra. A. W. Francta, Mra. Hannah Franbung a booth corresponding with the same idea, and cis and Mra R. H. Arnold of Coalville. a prix. waa glrea to th freshman elnns for Miaa Ld'11 Waldron, who is attendibaring carried aut the moat artistic Japanese ng: school at Logan, la visitlns relative r.neb waa Idea, throughout the era- and friend at Morgan. . sing from tbe junk booth hr two little girls, will do A successful dancing party.,waa given i At all dr'fwed aa JapBe)W. The officers of the class Friday evening of laat week in the opera are: rrraldeat, Clyde L. ttaddoa; rlee presiEshouse. arcr.-J.r- r and treasurer. dent. Bear, jorf-rw-s, Miss Mary Hopklne waa an Ogden visiIba prrw remmttle consisted Mwla herret. cape In every d of Walter Bom. chairman, hr httsa tor Wednesday and Thursday. i Uemtag a C.- - !t. X. Mrs. A. W. Francis entertained at a Alpha ttigw, L urils Lrnnbrrg. Maul hk had Coughs and Colds? Check them in time BAUME ANALGSIQUE BENGUE It. drug stores. tube RHEUMATISM MORGAN RECIPE f Ike Jean and Liza Hfndley of Salt Lake were Kuents of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hindley. Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Shelley celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary Sunday. All of their children and several and of their grandchildren were present. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wright of Bingham spent the early part of the week In American Fork, visiting relatives. Mi uses Clara Hunter and Rula Storrs were Salt Lake visitors Saturday and Sunday. Mrs.- Frank Fa ha and daughter, Hope, v - Glen Bros. -- Roberts Piano Co. GUNNISON AMERICAN FORK ( Berceuse," played by himself, may be heard in every charming . Not only the most brilliant sepossesses the Chickering-Ampiclections of the great pianists, but all the current ragtime with its compelling Sand Dunes" or swing and energetic snap. Hear BANTA & FREY play ARDEN & WILLIAMS in their popular Sometime Waltz." j is to' add a musically-gifteTo possess a Chickering-Ampicmember to your home circle. A wealth of music, classic and popular, is at your command The reproductive mechanism does not interfere, iu any way with your any time. The sweet-tonepiano for hand playing. Chickering is always there for wife or . to ; enjoy. daughter Come to Chickering. Ilall and hear a demonstration of this marvelous reproHear the ducing piano. Chickering play the different models iu our store.' Yon cau apply your present piano on one of these instruments, and , arrange convenient terms if you desire. ORNSTpI.VS LARK and children. Saalherg Mr. and Mra ... Edwards entertained at dinner Monday for Mr. and Mrs. Clyde a Salt City. William Hoggan and Mi's Idonna Cox were married Wednesday at the home of the brides parents. Mr. and Mrs. spas Cox of this city. The ring ceremony was used by the Rev. Royden D. Zork. pastor of the M. E. church. The bridegroom was attended bv Waldo Murdock and the bridesmaid was Miss Helena Beck. The ceremony was followed by a chicken dinner. The table was tastefully arranged and in the center rested the large wedding cake. Many beautiful gifts were received, nil consisting of silverware, by the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Hoggan will make their home In Los Angelea. Mrs. George Qlrott is spending a few davs with her brothers, Harrv and Albert Green, and sister, Mrs. Edna Crosby, at North Creek, before, leaving for her new Liver Bowels home In Clear Creek cany op. A surprise party was given In honor of H. A. Whites h then you will Mother! Say California, birthday anniversary at his home Monday evening by California of Full a large number of his relative and neighFigs. Syrup get genuine bors. Games and music were enjoyed and children all babies of for directions ages during the evening. Light refreshments were served by Miss Eva and Miss fere who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue-coate- d, White. Mrs. Elld Fennemore entertained a or full of cold, are plainly printed on few friends at a card party Sunday evev were eerved. ning. Light refreshment the bottle. Children love this delicious laxative. Mis Marian Lindsav was given a surprise party on her birthday anniversary Saturday of last week bv ten of her girl Eleanor, visited Dorothy Brown. 8u!e Wood. Irene Nelson. daughter, j111!1 friend. Game and music were the fea-?- 1 Ruby Clark, Phyllis Hanks, Annie Draper, tures. Luncheon was served by Misa ' ,rlnds ,n Mll(urd Sunday afternoon. Hanks, Elia Mae Draper, Edith Draper S. who had been Karl Mr. Carlton, mother, Mrs. Charles Lindsav. Lindsays TViiford Guthrie, Kay Nelson, Melrin Menar. In RiverMr. and Mra Royden Zork and little vialtiny friends and relative Ariow Brown, Newman Odd nnd Law Wood, In other and Cal., Interesting places son, accomDanled by Mrs. Johanna Bohn side. -.. , r.ence Ncleoa, sout-JerCalifornia fur' .five : Tbe Relief society of Clearfield entertained home Sunday. She waa accoma dinner party and aoclal at tbe ward amuseat --panied by Mr. Carltbn and son, Walter, ment 'ball Thursday evening. who have been at Milford during her .Mr. nnd Mrs. Emery Wilcox left Sunday' ere absence. nfng for Burley, Idaho, to make tbeir borne. Miss Edith Willesen, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Rebecca Thonm of Pendleton, Ore., la and Mrs. P. M. Willesen of Beaver, and the guest of ber mother, Mrs. Frances Wilcox Elmer Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Mrs. Dorothy fampbell of Ogdea is tho guest Hansen of Sterling, were united in mar- of her mother, Mrs. Geners FI her. Mr. snd Mrs. Roy Cowan were Ogden visriage in the Mantl temple March 10. will gladly send any Rheumatism nufferet 1 Simple Herb Recipe Absolutely Ftee that Completely Cured me of a terrible attack ef muscular and Inflammatory rheumatism ef long standing after everything else I tried had failed me. 1 have given It to many sufferer who believed tbeir cases hopeless, yet they found relief from 4beir suffering by tskiog these simple herbs. It also relieves Sciatica promptly, as well as Neuralgia, and la a wonderful Mood purifier. You are most welcome to this IWb Recipe if you will send for It at once. I be lieva you will consider it e Godsend after eou have put it to the teat. . There is nothing injurious contained In it, and yon can aeo for yourself exactly what you are taking. I w;n gladly send tbia recipe absolutely free to any sufferer who will tend name and address, plainly written. W. O. 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Qadomene has helped to build up The strength of all organa and then nature has a chance to bring the cure. s Therefore, if you are tired, sluggish, and your feet and hands are rold and clammy, and nervousness overwhelms yon by sleeplessness, irritable temper, and your heart flutters, while dizziness and trembling seize you at times, yon may ward off serious consequences and become full of vigor, red blood and health for every vital organ of yonr body. Mr. J. W, Bigg of li. B. No. 3, Fort Worth, Texa, writes: I am "using Cadomene Tablets and find them to be good in every way for an old man of 60." F. W. Barbeau, 1327 Inca street, Denver, Colo., write: I have taken one package of Cadomene me on baa and it put my febt and I feel fine." Cadomene build up nerves and bodily vigor. All druggists. (Advertisement.) CLEARFIELD CLEARFIELD. March 27. Mr, g'inla Weo4 ntertiilal a lane number of ralatirea and friemta at a wedding reception at ber home Thursday evening In honor of the marriage of her daughter. Lenna. to Mrl Deanna, which waa noleroalxM in the - Salt Lake temple Wednenday. Tha young couple will mat their bom in Ratt Laka. Mra. MartMa lianka and Mra. Nancy Wood entertained at a parrel ahower at tha Hanks home Friday evening. In honor nf Mina Lenna wa Wood, a bride nf the paat week. The-4Dapent in rauatc and game, and refreshment were served to Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Green. Wf. and Mr. George Rltnpaos. Mr. and Mr. Rynta L, Blood, M loses Vera Broker, Bamh McFerson. Roaerta Raider, ftoste Guthrie, berth broken, Hattie Payne, Edith Nelson, Mary McFernon, itors this week. Mr. snd Mrs. Orta Wicker announce the nr rival of n daughter st their home this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sample of Salt Lake apent Sunday hero as guests of relatives. KTRArruff. SYRACUSE March 57. Aftr being nhnrat teUlly bald, a Mew York) beppdy found something which brought si" t gf v. bi nfis seed . p- h,h -t the information fc,Waf r.vs - froa to tf.L'uara hlM. grow, h.ir after all ai Mt, .how hn; tte a tmanM. 1- -. dr In Bountiful during few aprnt the pest week. Miss Elate Steed is visiting friends la Salt Lake. Mr. and Mr. Willfam Varney entertained at dinner at their hnpe Monday evening.. In Ronorx of the Birthday antmeritary of Mr. were laid for Mr. and Mr. Varney. Cover Thomas Aaderwm, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wilcox and Miss Oleta Bmedl.jr Mr. and Mra. James Ball spent Wednewtay at Kayevilie aa guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Marlin. , Mr. and Mrs. W. Clough and family of Blackfoot, Idaho, were last week-enguests df Frank Green and family. Mr. ' tod Mr. Arthur Richards returned to their home In Gooding, Idaho, this week, after spending the winter here as guests of Mrs. harsh Tuttle. A daughter arrived at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mann during the week. Mrs. Mary McNctl of Balt Lake spent a few days hero this week as guest of relatives Mr. snd Mrs. Henry Irvin Cali visited re laA thi week. the Mr, and Mrs. Oel Semlon of Ogden spent ST. ANTHONY, Idaho, March 27. Mrs. a Monday here Rose D. Miller left Wednesday for Caligueafa of relatives. Ur. snd Mrs. LeRoy Moss were Bountiful fornia to spend th Easter holidays with visitors Sunday. her son. Ryaal Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Strlngbaa of Heber City Mr. R. M. and Mr. left ThursDowrney 11 are ring relative hers. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smedley aanounee the day for Oreson to make their home. The the of St. school Anthonv pupils arrival of a sen at their bone Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. KU Cooper, Mrs. Margaret held an art sxhlbit Wednesday. Thursday Smedley and Miasea Psarl Bodily and Liasie and Friday.'! Programs were given each fail Mr. and ab In Bountiful ST. ANTHONY, IDA. Mrs. evening. The Monday Bridge cltfb met with Warner's Safe Remedies A Constant Boon to Invalids Since 1877 'Warners Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy Warners Safe Diabetes Remedy FoM Hair Grown on Bald Head ... - Warner's Safe Rheumatic Remedy Warners Safe Asthma Remedy Warners Safe Nervine Warner's Safe Pills (Constipation and Biliousness) The Reliable Family Medicines. bv Insiling druvgi.t vvsrvwhcr. Fruii sent oa roupt nt 10 eentz. WARNER '8 SAFE REMEDIES CO; Dept. 399, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 1 W. E. Stevens this week. Mrs. A. R. Cox was hostess Mr. thl week to the Tuesday Eveninsr Bridge club and also won high score. Mrs. II. W. perham won low score. Mrs. R. Costley entertained tho members of St. Katherine' guild Thursday, evening. The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge eluh met with Mrs. M. E. King this week. Mrs. S. F. Utiman won hixh score. The Limit clyb met with Mis Margaret Geisen Tuesday evening. Miss Grace Post won the prize. Mr. and Mrs. J. Blslne Quaylo are rejoicing over tha arrival of a on, born Sunday. Tn Catholic Ladle' Aid met Wednesday with Mrs. Johnson. The Friday Afternoon Knitting dub reorganised and held it first meeting with Mrs. H. W. Perham, Friday. , |