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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCII 28, 3920. 15 V Alta Marcel, Fdythn ftllln, Lownll John 0JA Milford Yanro and Jeromo JBrown. - Tho I, t). O. K. end lielek'ih Deeldvn lodge gen o a social In tho I O. U. K. hall Wednesday evening. Aftnr n pro Sram, followed by enrda, refreahmunta were nerved. Mr. and Mra Kd Stein and Min Ttobertn Thurman of FToo and lien Thurman of Eureka, were the guests Sunday of Air. knd Mra WlUlurn Amo Mr. and Mra Iave Bh iler. Mrn. Afary Fairbanks and Mik Madgy Fairbanka motored to Eureka Saturday of lat week. Miaa Julia Jlieti of bait Lake ta vlait-i- n her srandmnther, Mrs. Julia Hancock. Air. and Mra John Fairbanks and two children of Sait Lake are the guets of Mra Alary brown and Mien Uiiie Fairbanks. Mra Laura Davis Smith of Salt Lake Is visiting her mother. Airs. Alta Lavla TWIN FALLS, IDA. TWIN FALL!. Idaho, March 17 Hr. Fral t dtnarr, 'Bine iiiie ajUrrtniiird lulajr Mra. U. fallowed bjr brHir. tot m'v fBia. buUKJt WOB BrorB. for high f. Mm. Iliad Put o ,lwUu Jflday to th ticlub. Ulnrt and da nr Inf followed I A imui) ffnlii( O. B. mgular mvetlof of Twin Falla rbaptcr, H , TiKfclif vnuif. gliont l&Q war Is t trad or, atautif turm betaf a auiabar froa ant of town. Ml Itnitah Smith and MU ftomac Smith tfitcrumed tiie Klutf t DiugteUra M Uoadajr Lo ervalnj. i over wr dinner of ih rrd Tniy Ytmnf. a laid for thirty at th weakly Uuilnoia h oati i iMoriitlm, at boat IL f lira. iL J. ntrtlad club. M Wrdaro t MuUal day for t If iiirnpoD mi ilia frjrt of booor at a turprt imrljr fUen on Saturday Tnln of )at work on tha orcaafcu of hit birthday, by Mm. E. D. Mm Rrgna i y telndy - fr HEBER CITY I - March 27 Forty friend ef Baaband met at their home Friday erenlas f laat week. Lunchi the ereaiaf pent In games as Mrtid and MX) dn ing. a Salt Lake vialter waa Mm. b.iiub Typer la week. th rwlplait f sir.. K. J. rnminliir at bar aca birthday anrprlae party were jMtrtanit Ftfteen gneata Mondnv ercaing. prw5 aud the time waa spent la music and gi followed by refreahment. Mr. and Mn. Alma Miller and children t1y T)itivlay of laat week from a Ak th-e- e months' vlit to southern California, en-t- ri M ubem of the Social Sewing club wer ned Monday evemug at the borne of Mra. t'rook. 'ilie Third ward Belief society entertained it t Mr. J. C, Jeuaen, Tttewlay, la Rio hme . honor of Mia. I. U Anderwm. A spicy pronerved. gram vjm rendered grk luncheoA wkgentertained Mm. Maggie Huber delightfully birthday at dinner Tuesday in honor of hertwelve Ibe guenta a umbered i auntveranry. Mra. J. W. rarlile entertained very charmhonor ingly Saturday afternoon of laat week laof Og-- of her daughter, Mra. Austin Knight cover O'clock, at served waa I den. Supper aan being laid for twenty ladle. A crystnl of flower graced the table. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Moulton .nd Blackfoot, Idaho, were the guests of Mr. Afbnltona moth r, Mra. Brrthla biles, laat week One of the moat elaborate affairs of the season waa the wedding reception given by at their Bonat Mr. and Mra. Hugh Jacobs 1 hursdav of laat week In hooor of Mr and tarnaton and, ferns Mr. Ihoman Jacob for drcoratlona and various game were uM-were played during the evening. Luncheon waa served. o Car-lllMr. cm) Mr. Austin Knight snd son, of 0abvi are the guest of Mr. and Mra. J. V. arlile. Mr.laml Mra. West Jacobs and Mr. and Mra. Thmnaa Jaciba of Fleaaant Grove are the guests of their parent, Mr. and Mm Hugh Jacob. T lr Ellen Barber. Bwilt Morrlaon, Mitu Mary Van t'ott and Florence liolt were laat week end vlalfom to Provo, Mra. tora Bigler waa enrertained with a aur la pritw party Tuesday eventng at her home Befrnah-men- ? honor of her birthday anniversary. were served to twrenty guests. Mr. and Mra. Kdxrt Duke annonnee the to Edwin marriage of their daughter, Detain, Allen of Ogden in the Salt Lake tempi Mra Alien Mr. and week. of laat Thursday will rake thwir bom in Ogden. The members of the Shakesjerin club de lightfullv entertained their husbands at the lu.oie of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac McDonald, Tuee and eontc a were tlie evening dy. Game Trite were awarded to Mr. ana i:iioymenti Mis I. O. Wall. Mrs. J. M. Duke and J. E. Muilta. Luncheon war served. Mr. and Mrs. Mirgan Walker and family left Monday for Blackfoot, Idaho, to make HEBKR Mr uod TTT, Mr. WHUant j v their home. Jllas Florence Holt and Allas Ellen Barber entertained the high school dmnjaUe club at a ready puil Fridav evemrg of laac week la the Mthen nf th high school. Tlie Hlwkeapearoan eljib met Saturday afternoon of last week at the home of Mm. J. O. was given by Mm. J. lesaon The Gumming Elusive War E. McMuHin, on Germanys served to ten mem was Dinner Criminals." bcr. PAYSON Pave PAVSON, Mirch 27 Mra. waa Riven a aurprl-- e partv Tflura-vhi- y e frlenda In evening tiy thirty-fivhonor of her birthday anhiverry. Rook end GW were played, after which (upper aerved. birthIn honor of Mrs. James Shuler1 Mra. Mary day anniversary, her children. Mrs. Shuler Dave and Mr. Fairbanks. and Mr. and Mrs. Cieorge Shuler, arher ranged n pleaaant surprise party for at her home Tuesday evening, (lames were placed and supper served to twelve Mrs Vina pHttcn waa guest of honor tn at a dinner given Sunday at her home honor of her birthday anniversary. Covfour. Her daughers were Uld for twenty Mrs. Kelly ter!, Mra. Jennie Hd Muaser, Berlin of Halt Lake, Johnson and Mrs. -, Lucinda Patten of Mra. eisteand her Garland, were present. Mr. and Mrs. Itay Monsen entertained at "50n Thursday evening. The rooms were decorntert with 'orange and white spring flowera, and the same color scheme was carried out in the luncheon. Twenty guests we-- e Invited. entertained twelve Miss Lillian Tipton of her frlenda at her home Friday -- eve-nln- g. Monday Mis. Kd Patten entertained at luncheon for Mrs, Kd Berli and Mrs. Kellv Johnson of Salt Lake. Th Ctiltna L'terary club met at (he home of Mrs. B E. Townsend WednesA reading was. given by day afternoon. Mra. B. F. Ott. A dance, conducted by the officers of the First ward Sunday school, waa given In the pavilion. Punch was served Friday Sirs. William Amoa entertained at for Mr J. Harris of luncheon Mra K L. McCormack, Mra. Ha.t Ham Mrs. Ware. and Frank Harris ride was given a surMiss Marv prise partv Wednesday evening - In honor of her Irihdiv anniversaryThirty were present. gusta waa held In rrom anru.nl The junior the pavilion Fre'iv eventng Th decoratCold tea ion- were In Jhi aneae effect. was served bv gir.a In Japanese enatume. About S'lU were In attendance The committee In charge waa Haxel Iioujlasa, Tti-sd- av 1 rf BOUNTIFUL Mail At uaic and danrtn rontrlbotod to tho m)oy. on Saturday meat of a aut-prparty flr-t'Mt week foy Mr. a ad Ur W, K. of evening rrtob It jiUjiH twenty of tlietr neighbor.S. lad Mm W. O Jarky rctrrtalned tho It. aftroMa. f. rtiib C a Wednday aawisted hrr alator, by fl. krvBfcf, Mr. to tho Fort Mia AuMi Krcti(cl was boateaa Bluntly club os Irlrfay of- laat waek. Ninth Mi. I! A. Sutcliffe entertained tlm Avenue i lub on Wedoeaday of last work. club wer enter of th Aftrema Member Mined on Friday of In at week by Mr. B. B. four-tou- r followed by luncheon, Joint it a program. The Twentieth Centnry flnb ootortalned Friday ceentnf at a card party ta tba Pariah hall fund. Jar tho benefit of tb.rltib'a ball'll club 'na lie Moruiogaid entytalned Mra. week ,ocorg of last by Wedreaday Tlempatt. i un.plimeatary to Mr. and Mn Georg 0. Wilev who left Monday for California, Mr. and Mr, trial Iraeey entertained at dinner on Friday evening of laat week for Mr. and Mrn, J (' Beat ty, Mr. and Mrs, William Gra Eva Martin tad Mia Georgia ham. lib Martin. a aaooelatton, of th War Mother Member anrpriao Friday evening of laat week, gam a bom on T li. InriA at her Mn. for prty Ligufb avenue. The Preahyterlan l!lalaary aoelety wag on Thursday of laat week at tha b boateaa bo jMHue ef Mr. H. S. Cowling. l:g amiated br Mr. O. F. Duvall, Mn J. A. John n and Mm. Leemer. Mm. W lee Kvaaa entrrtgfhod Iho H. W. T. club on Thunulay evening of laat week. a waa The (ativhc Women lento Thumduy of laat week by Mra M. C, . PuMum. entertained on Wednen-da- y Mm, Frneat WMt of last meek it 1 oclock luncheon, folwere found by Vartnera lowed by bridge. null hlng card, one bearing the naaa of lta name of capital city, state atul another the 1. A. Keed won ftrt award for high scor and Mra. Morgan limp necond. Wednesday Mm. T. 8. Mara mil entertained. of laat week, fur the He Arm Bridge club. Mm. J. W. tlunaaker wna boateaa Wedneaday to the Entr Nona club afternoon of laat Mra. L. L. llmlnrldge entertained Wednen day party div of last week at a Sk Patrick f..r her little on, John. Mr Chari, a Macauley waa hontena laat week Mra. Jack t n the Bridge club. won the awarJ Eight high acore. 1hire th afternoon. BiernU ra rujuyed Southern Mothers Have Found a Way to Treat Childrens Croup and Colds Without Internal Dosing BOUNTIFUL, Hank 27.Mr. a Ad Mm. Wll ham Musa arrivM home this week from a month's dlait in Bua Dlrgtw Cal., guat of their daufbier. Mian Lyi Uos Mr. at h Mr. Henry Call of Syracuse W- -r gwas of Mr. and Mra. Henry Wood during the week. Mia Lillie npent Bunday la 0U Ike aa gueet Fearnlcy of her sister, Mra, C. T. Juhnaoa. Mr. aud Mm WiUard Moan of Tremontoa were guests ef Mr. and Mrn. John II. Moos this wek. Mr. sad Mrn. D. H. Wood entertained a few relative at a social at their In.nie Friday eve-ninHcfrtwhment were erved, and the tint waa sint la buih and gatuco. Mm Nidsn Smith ef Cvniervilla a ad Mis Wild Howard of Maad, Idaho, were rmaa of their sister, Mra. William B. Smith. 1 barn-daMra. Leon O. Smith entertained the Frlacflla club at a social at her horn Thursday after-nooKefreshments were served nod the Urn waa spent in newlsg and music. Mr. and Mrn. Irwin Call of Byracoaa laat Week And visitor in Bountiful Mr. and Mrn. Kerry Wride hat moved to I f Lavroa to make tbetr home. Mrs. Et)or (Jetstone is vtattlng relative la Marion, Idaho, for a few days, Mr. and Mra. Charles Hooper of Long Beach. Hal , are gtHsta of their aunt. Mm M. E. Baldwin. Ur. and Mra. Fred Hatch were last week end vlaitors to Tremontoa. Mra. M A. Fear ley was a visitor to Balt Lake during the week. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Arg.vl are spending tea da vs at Trtnumtua as gut ala of their daughter, Mra. J. p. Nobel. Mr. and Mra. Bray N. Hart of Garland via-Ufriends here during th week Th Ladies' Betterment club entertained at a j dancing party at th Bountiful cabaret Thursday evening. William F. Argyl and Bylvln Pace, both f f Bountiful, were married thin week. Mrs. Treaan Hood of Salt Ike la thn of her parent, Mr, and Mm Bamoel Hep-wort- gnt Mra. Jan Baldwin entertained th Flv Hundred Huh at a aortal at her home Toraday were won by Miaa Blanche evening. Iris Lewis and Mra. Benjamin Berryman. lie fresh- meats wer wrved. Mr. and Mra. frank Wlaegar of Kaysvlll spent Sunday her as gavats of relatives. Mis kiisaheth Green of KayaxiU visited frietwla la Bountiful Tuesday. Mra. Tliitander Hatch visited friends la Salt Lake Saturday of laat week. Miaa Algle Barlow visited friend at Kaya-fi- ll Tuesday. Miaa Gertrud Arbuckla of Balt Lake wlaited relative hare Sunday. VLL mothers everywhere know that chil-jtj- L drens stomachs are delicate and their digestions easily disturbed, and therefore they should be given as little internal dosing as possible. Yet croup and colds come often and certainly cannot be neglected. A Norta Carolina DrujjfUt Solve the Problem Thank to LunU Richardson, a druggist in Greeprk p. N. C., this problem has been solved, and Southern mother have been given a method of treating cold trouble externally. Mr. Richardson discovered a salve that would vaporize by the body heat when applied over throat and chest. These vapors, inhaled with each breath, earned the medication through the air passages to the lungs, at the same time the salve waa absorbed thru and stimulated the skijt, attracting the blood to the surface and thus aiding the vapors inhaled to relieve the trouble. This preparation Mr. Richardson called Vick's VapoRub. .Vicks contains no harmful drugs, time tested just the remedies Menthol, Camphor, Thymol, ombined Eucalyptus, Turpentine, etc. in a way. The Us of Vicks Has Steadily Increased the customers of Mr. with Starting Richardsons retail drug store, the sale of this external treatment has grown, county by county, state by state, until now Vicks can be found in almost any drug store in all iection of the United States. Mothers who once use Vicks always keep a bottle on hand thereafter. It is o easily applied, so quick in its effects, and, best of all, can be used as often and as freely as desired, without fear of harmful results. FOR THE USE OF VICKS DIRECTIONS 9f -- -- d, new-fashion- ov 'o GARFIELD GARFIELD. March 17. Miss Norma I Wilson of Halt Lake waa the guest of I I Miss Florence Hayrr.ond over Sunday, Mr. and Mra. Charles Munson hava sal their guest for a week or ten days their I so.i, Edward, who la visiting them from I San Francisco, Cal. Next week Mr. Munson will leave foi Chicago, where he will take up the duties of district secretary for the Y. M. C. A. The Garfield minstrels gave a show I at Bacchus Thursday evening of last week. After the show the fnlnstrels and several additonal guests from Garfield and Bacchus were entertained at a luncheon In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maley at Bacchus. The guests besides the I minstrels were: Mrs. J. G. Hadley. Mrs. I Mra Gordon Forbes. I Hodge Marshall, Mra. A- - C. Ensign, Mra. Charles Wilson, I Mr. and Mrs C. K. Anderson, Mra. Har- - I ry Jones. Mr and Mrs McCreedy, Mr. and I Mra Van Pool and Mr. and Mrs. Sher-- 1 man. Th library board gave a party Satur- - I day morning of last week for the chil- dren, who have been attending the story II hour every Saturday morning at the rub- 11c About thirty-fiv- e library building. I children were present. Mrs. Bertha Poole of Salt Lake spent ast week-en- d as the guest of Mrs. Charles K. Anderson. The Garfield Relief society celebrated Tuesday afternoon of last week In honor I of annual day. The following program waa carried out. Current events. La Rene McQuown; piano solo, Alleen OsChloe borne; reading, Sandberg; vocal solo. Olive Smith; talk on Annual Pay, Olive Pendleton; duet, Irish Melodies, Lucy Colllnwood and Kate Moffit, sentiments to ths members, Lydia Jones; vocal solo. Gertrude Bvwater; Irish skit, Lucy Colfcnwood, Kate Moffit and Ger-- 1 trade' Bywater. After the conclusion of I the program luncheon waa nerved to eighty-tw- o The tables were decguests. orated In St. Patrick colors and sham- rocks were used aa favors. Mr. and Mra. James Butterfield of I Bolton, Eng ard, father and mother of I Mrs F. Edward Maxfleld. are the gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Maxfleld at their home on Lincoln and Nineteenth avenues. Mr. I and Mra. Butterfield arrived in Ra't) Lake from England Saturday of last f week. Ml-- s Maude Platt entertained at a Pt. Patricks party Wednesday evening of I last week. Games, dancing and refresh-- 1 ments were enlove.l by the following Miss Mildred Undstrom, Miss guests: Edith Richards. Miss Helen Evers, Miss Marie Ingo. Miaa Hadlev, Mies I Lillian Jacobson. Mia Helen Thomas. a Nel-Miss McFar'and and Miss Jane Piatt, Donald Adamson,' J'hsrleg.j andJ Warren Paddock. Earlan Elder, BilHej Havmond, Sterling' Wright ' and Joseph Hanson. j Mrs. Lottie Allen, who, with her son. I the school gymnasium Tuesday afternoon been a Frank Allen, has resident of I In the inteieste of the Utah educational Gnrfield for th past several years. left I drive. The first meeting, at 2 o'clock. Wedneaday. Mrs. Allen's plans nre to was for teachers and pupils and a second visit her old, home near Pub'in, Ireland, meeting at 4 oclock was for the parfor three or four months, and upon her ents. The speakers were Messrs. and Morgan of Salt Lake. Durreturn will take up her permanent residence In Oeden. where she owns her own ing the meeting Stephen Powell rendered home In the reldenre district of the a piano solo and the Sixth. Eighth and city and where her tao sons, Frank and N'nth grade pupils gave several vocal selections. Murray Allen, already reside. The Camella club met Wedne-da- v day evening. Dr. Chaise Is the new docof last week with the club mot- tor for the Utah Copper company. The Amite club met thia evening at her. Mra. Lees and Mrs. Woodring. Mr. Gilbert Palmer and Miaa I'tx were pres- the Girle club rooms. On the serving I t were Miaa Grace Terry. Mis Miaa and Waa also committee ent, present at this weeks meeting to begin giving the Norma McMaater and M ss Edith OsOn on home the house committee were Mrs borne. girls eeaona nursing. Miss Ethalyn Prebble and Miss Irma Palmer served refreshments at Wednesday's meeting, snd the girla who served Jones. Th Bluebird club met Thursday eve- at the meeting Tuesday were: Ml Marie Invo. Mira Eirvn and Miss nlng. The young lad'es who aerved were Prlnrhurst The club will meet Miss I .a Verla Pay, Mias Ivo Adam and Mtsa Thelma Bvwater hereafter on Tueadav. Mr. and Mrs. A. MeOrimmon hsve taken At the meeting of the Bakers Poarn Vest Seventeenth aveBridge club Thursday afternoon of last the residence-oweek In th home of Mrs. C. II. Wilson nue. formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. st Arthur, the cltfh prise waa won bv George Axel rad. Mrs. Dudley Bray returned home the Mrs. Taylor. .The cluh mil he entertained next week hv Mr. Guv Platt. first of the week after a brief visit In Bountiful with her mother, Mrs. Wert The Fireflies club met Monday evening. On the serving committee were Hnrt, Mr. ind Mrs. J. T. Miller have taken Mis Edith Winkler, Miaa Phvll'a Peterson and M'as Mav Ooomes. The cluh wdi the Joseph Homo residence on Washing-t flravenue Us aid work next ton at meettake up The Wild Rose club met Friday eveing under the dtreot'on ef Mra Ktrhv. M's Marie Ingo waa given a pleasant ning Games and dancing wer Indulged were aerved Colorado ave- In after which refreshment surprise at her homeof on last week These hv Ms Renee Wright and M.sslLeple nue Friday evening Garland were Mire El'aaheih Nelson. present The Pnrtola club met Wednesday eveM'sses tdiu'se and Elvn Hadev. Ms committee Pttelah Posers. Mis Merna Leasv, Ml-- a ning. Those on the house M'ss Carrie Cotter and Mlsa Erma were Eonde Albesn. Warren Frma Trrv. Those who aerved were M as Underwood RusFdw'n and Irer Nicholson. Frneat Dorothy P.ee and Mr Lulu Snyder. sell Halton. (Isrenre Lsr-n- n. Claude Camp-hiMoore. Munson. Georr Walter Kopp, Clifford I .arson and MoMoster. Mra F J Lucas and little daughte-o- f Sa't I.ake and Pr. Cha.se Were the PEI TA. March 27. Mrs. George Bilkle d'nner guest of Mr. and Mts Char, H Wilson i. the'r home at Arthur, Pun- - left Delta Mondav for ML Pleasant to Butcher anent Tues lay vis't relnilvea and friend. Mrs. ,H J An entertainment was given at th visiting friend In Halt Lake. eie held in home of Muriel Er ckson Tuesday eve- -' Two successful meetings I Now Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly . 1910 1911 1912.' 1913 1914 1915 ...... 1916... 1917 1918 Jars Jars 1,027,068 Jars 1,357,590 Jars 1,462,330 Jars 2,418,213 Jars 4,302,764 Jars 6,799,511 Jars 17,377,408 Jars 347,748 523,152 JI DELTA hour. Minoe A Hamate use for Cold Trouble, Vick ha been found excellent a a salve, Id addition to it liniment or plaster for trouble such a Bite, Burn, Itching, Soreneaa, Sunburn. Against $1.20 Colds I k. few Bodyguard At All Druggists Pad-doc- Vapor laapartaal For theee trouble a large part of the value of- Vick lie in it Vaporising qualities. Eo whenever Vick 1 applied over th threat and cheat, car should e taken to leave th clothing loose around th neck and tha bed clothe arranged in tha form of a funnel, o that tha vapor arising may b freely Inhaled. Hot Wet ClothsIn case of deep chest cold, sever ore throat or Incipient pneumonia, hot, wet towel should be uaed over tha throat and chest to open tha pore of th skin before applying Vlcka. For Hood Co Ida, Asthma. Catarrh, Hay F over Vick can be melted in a tpoon and the vapore Inhaled, or a little should ho applied up tha nostrils and muffed up tha head. For Spaimodia Croup, Children' Cold Rub Vick over th throat and chect until tha difficult breathing ia relieved, then spread on thickly and cover with a hot flannel doth. An application at bed tima usually prevent a night attack of croup. Vick i particularly recommended for childrens eolda since it is externally applied, and can, therefore, be used often and freely without diaturbing tha young-te- r' delicate digestions. For Deep Choet Colds, 5or Throat, Tonaliitia, Bronchitis, Coughs or any affection of the respiratory organ where there is tightness or soreness, Vick should be applied over th throat and chest If necessary, first using hot wet clothe and rubbed In well until the skin ia red; then spread en thickly and covered with one or two thicknesses of hot flsmnel cloths. If th cough is annoying, a small piece tha else of a pea can b swallowed every Your Insist on the Genuine aft-erro- An The best evidence of the value of Vicks is the increasing number of families who, each year, are converted to the use of this real "Little Bodyguard in the Home." a The number of jars used annually for the last few years is: I 3W60c po - nlng out on their farm. Games were th feature of the evening. Luncheon was served to seventeen. Those present were Misses Muriel Erickson, Lela Peterson, Cleo Pierce, Maude Smith, Evelyn Palmer, Rhoda Palmer, Helen Gottred-aoLiza Haight, Vida Anderson; Messrs. Wayne Llsonbee. Ira Hinckley. Ray Toger, Wallace Jones, Albert Robinson, Lewi Titus, Laurence Titus and Bruce Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Keane of New York City are visiting Delta frlenda and relatives, and are also thinking of ng at Delta for th summer. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Skinner of Beaver are visiting Mr. and Mra. William Cook at Delta and are intending to make Delta n, re-a- id the.r future home. Mrs. Zina Orev returned home Monday after a five weeks' vlait with her friends and relatives at Beaver. Mr. Frank Bbckwlth returned home Saturday after visiting her daughter, Weltha Beckalth. Mias Ruby Benson of Spring City was a guest of Mtsa LaFay Works, Monday afternoon. A surprise party was given at th home of Denton Edwards, Monday eventng in honor of his fifteenth birthday anniversary. Games were played and luncheon was aerved Miaa LeRu Stapeley, who has been visiting In Delta, left Monday for Hinckley to resume her school work. Mr. and Mra. A. E. Cook and Mlsa Jeffr'e Cook of Evanston Wyo., are visiting W. E. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christensen of Salt Lake are visiting friends and relaDelta. tives at prstdat f 1b clah. Mra. W. R. Pohlmsa, and several musical anmhers. waa enjoyed. Mra. D. W. Darla entertained at aa attract i? spring luncheon at her home Bstnrdsy after Boon of last week, Th UbJ wll adorned wltfc apring bioaaoma and eorrr wers laid (of tea ftlest. Ada Rcbcltsh lodge No, Wl entertained at social and dancing party Tuesday ereaiag at th 1. 0. O. F. temple, Th affair waa a big aucceatr aocially and financially. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wiley ara rialtlng bert from Pocatello. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Cunai&f ham left Taea day for Portland. Ore. Mra. J. Worth Montgomery f Glenat Ferry la visiting her with friends. Mr and Mra. Samuel C. Parkinaoa of Salt La h apent th early part of th week ia Boise, th guest of Mr. an4 Mrs. M. Idle. Mrs. Will Eilerbeck of 8a It Lake ia th gneat of Mra. Mra. Raymond Fiterhecks sister. Moor. Noreral informal affair were givea Mra. honor ia week of th RHerheck. during Mr. and Mrs. fingpoa Pearce, who had bea la Boise, left Sunday visiting with relative for thfr homa at Pocatello. Th Tuesday Musical club met Tuesday at th Carnegie library . with a large attcadanc. A special program of elastic music was givea and mack enjoved. Tweatv young people enjoyed a dancing party at Jhe Nettscl bom Thursday eveatag, with John Neitsel aa host. Dancing, masie gad a buffst supper wer the divers too. Bud Morrison, Mrs. Mack Morrison, Mrs. Zina Morriaon, Mrs. Dan Larsen. Mrs. John Anderson entertained at Sunday dinner for Helen, Vera and Del Rosetta Lowe snd Mr. Arndell Hansen. Mr. snd Mts. Don Hodge and famllv and Mr. snd Mrs. Bernard Winget left Wednesday to make their homes In Idaho. Mrs. Otto Colling entertained the Missionary society Friday afternoon. Mra. M J. Lorins entertained a few friends Saturday evening of laat week. In celebration of her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Alton Anderson entertained the T. W. W. club Thursday evening of laat week. One of the social events of the week wa th birthday dinner party given by Mra La Mar Rwaln. Mra. Arndell Hansen snd Pel Maglehv, In honor of their mother. Mrs. Alma Magieby, The dining room wer and- - table beautifully decorated. Covers wer laid for Mrs. F. Erickson, Mrs. Ole I .arson, Mra. Joseph Olsen, Mrs. 8 Q. Andrea eon, Mrs M. J. Lorlng, Mrs. Swindle. Mr. Joseph Lowe, Mr. Char! Heber Magieby, Mrs. Jacob Magieby, Mrs Heber Swindle. Mrs J. E. Magieby. Mr. Thomas Ransom. Mr George Hardy. Mra Christian Tuft, Ells Yergenaen. Mrs. M Iton Magieby and Mrs, Woodruff Magieby. Mra Bert Cheever left for her home in MONROE Pavson Tuesday. a Orson B. Olsen enterMr. and MONROB, March 27. Mrs. Moroni Jen-te- n tained Sunday evening for Zolla Faucett Ferd Erickson and Wanda Hutchins, entertained the factory ladles at a social Frtday afternoon of laat week. The Hsnmer Smith. , Webb Christie Mra Mrs. John entertained at following wer present; Mra. William Goats. Mrs Charles luncheon Monday afternoon for Mra CarF. Erickson, Mrs. HarCrebb, Mrs. Ray Swain. Mr. Wanlasa, rie Nlesen. Mrs. Rav Swain. Mra Oraon Mra. Orson Rasmuaaen, Mra. Rex Daniels, old Slaglehy. MB Oleen and Ethel Erickson. Mrs. Michael Brown and Mrs. Eil.ott LarZabrmkl entertained the sen. Mr. John Mrs. Carrie Nielsen Is home, after havElsinore c'ub Thursday of laat week. ing spent the winter at Silt Lake. Mra Martha Jensen entertained at a plunge party Wednesday, complimentary BLACKFOOT. IDA. to Mr Mark Rovlanc of Provo. y, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Berryman, Mr. and Mra H. D. MacCosham, Mr. and Mra J. H. Early, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Gagon, Dr. and Mra. H. B. Hudson, H. C, Tavey and M. H. FehneL Mr. and Mr. Harry B. Curtig left Thursday for M&ckay, to make their home. Neighbor of Woodcraft met on Thursday last at th home of Mra. T. R. Jones snd organized a Thimble club, to meet twice a- month. Officers wer choaen a follows- Mrs. Nettle Johnson, president; Mra Clara Sweet, vie president; Mra Johanna Stephens, secretary and treasurer. The finance committee Includes Mr. Mary E. M. Jones, Mra, Sarah OsTh next borne and Mr. Lena Gaumer. meeting place will be at th home of Mra B8tephens. Mra Clifton Rhodes was hostess Wednesday afternoon to the member of th guild of the Episcopal church. Th Ladles Aid aoelety of the Methodist church held a bazaar and dinner on Thursday afternoon In the Knights of A. Pythias hall. Mlsa Lortn Tavey, who la attending th University of Idaho, spent th week with her parent. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Tavey. Mr. and Mr. Neil F. Bovle will leave Monday for an extended trip, including New Haven, Conn., and other, easier Cities, Miss Alld Bowler of Seattle. Whan., is conducting s two weeks chapter course of Red Cross work on "Peace Plana in th!? cltv ' The Cant 'Be Beat Sugar Beet cluh gave a dancing partv Monday evening at th Knights of Pythias hall. T. H Norton. superintendent of th autar factory, waa presented with handsome gifts, Mr, snd Mra. Norton will leave soon for Delta, Utah, to make their home. The Foreign Missionary society of th Method.st ihnrth met Wednesday after, noon at the home of Mrs. J. D. Gih.ian. a. Mr. and Ralph W Davis of Spring-fiel- d were the peseta Thursday of Mra David Wiltanuth, s. E M. Kennedy and dai.g are BLACKFOOT. Idaho. March 2T - Among v from a those attending the district convention of expected home early in th the RptaHxns In Boise this week were several montns stay In Callfutina. M-- -s IT BOISE, IDAHO Id). Idxh, Uirrh 2T. Tb aMtuI tf n hlcfa lat aiM ta th ( h0thr f Coiaarr rooai waa tli b't errata f th wart. Th aTtadaa' Mrs. Elliott Larsen entertained Saturwaa lart. wan? prta f th ataf b1flf rp at resulted. Th bnoc ctork. day of laat week, complimentary to Mra. a A social STftttaf (oltew4 bf splendid pro Bert Cheever of I s non. Other gueata Airs. gram, taritHlng aa sildma of welcome by present were Mrs. Oscar Johnson, ' BOISE. Uliaota t rd - M-- M-- t- -r |