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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY II, 1920. 8 A Simple Way toRemove Dandruff - 4smithfield. July terestlng social event of L i the birthday party tfven iB honor.l, w! The evening ifiSL J.d rnuslc, after which luncheon piM'a we a served to twenty-flv- s Miss Flo WUaon has returned home, AMenat after visiting wlthMra.X. Twin Falls. Idaho, and Mr. -Harvey Christensen at Rupert. Idaho, of marriage of Joaeph W. Th tt aton Nelson of Millthis city and Miss InBetsy the ville took place Mr. W ktion week. WMlnARdar of last vraa m ho Is the son of Mrs. Addle WaUon, ovr served in the aviation corps and signing of th until after th lMnJiParI Adams I spending a few weeks visiting relatives and friends at There is one sure war that has never failed to remove dandruff at ones, and that is to dissolve it. the you destroy it entirety. To do this, just ret about four ounces of plain, common Tiqnid n from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp it ia gently with the finger tips. By morning most, if not all, of your EUREKA dan ruff will be gone, aad three or four more will completely dis EPHRAIM 10. Arthur Trekr aad Min ErREKA.-Ju- ly solve applications destroy every single Dorothy Titioir, mm tnl daughter of Mr. and trace and of it, no matter how Ura Joaeph Treloar, left Friday of Mat work EPHRAIM, July IS. A number of tody sign for a viatt with tleir aont. Mra. Frank friends visited at the home of Mrs. J. V. much dandruff you may have. You of Kasoah. After a abort visit with Jenson on South will find all Main street Friday, the itching and in a party wbieb will occasion tbeir aunt they will being her birthday anniversary. of the ecalp will stop instantly, a nail taa .Nattoaal park and other points Of Refreshment were served. your hair will be lustrous, gloa- latereat ia toutbera I tab. Mr. Ed Johanson entertained a number I iy, silky and soft, fluffy, andTook andlfeel a Mr aad Mra. E. HcLnla aad cblldrea. of at a friends Mrs. Joba J Mrs. D. S Sullivaa. Mr. aad lady birthday party hundred times better- (Adv.1 Sullivan, Mrs. James P Drtaeoli, Miaa EUa Thursday. Refreshments were served. .. and Mlaa Mar Miaa May SolMvaa Donnelly, Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. George Johanson, - .. . garet Meflnth eujayc4aa oat lag at Caatilla Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johanson, Mr. and Mrs. j , Spring Buaday. Andy Tompson, Mr. and Mra. Walter j Miaa Celeiia MeCartby of Salt Lake waa la Odell. Mr. and Mra. Louis Peterson went winJi thW 1 0f' I uk winds WllUt" ' Eureka last week visit lag ber slater, Mrs. to Mantl hot springs and enjoyed a swim. licit tbe. Mr aod Mrs. H tlliaa McComb aad ebildrea . Mr. Bertha Tompson entertained of Salt Lake visited tbe family of Melr aoa J. P. Peterson, Mrs. Heber Anderson and Mra Sena Anderson. Mr. and Mra J. H. Prestwick entertained Mr. and Mra William Prestwlch, Mr. 'and Mrs. Joroea Prestwlch, Aaron and Agnes Prestwlch, Mrs. T. M. Henry of Salt Lake and Mra K. L Clawson of Burley, Idaho. Sunday afternoon. Luncheon was served. ng t n, RUPERT, IDAHO - I - 6. I I two-cour- se et TAim THAT IS TO CORNS FATAL 1 1 Chemist's Discovery Causeg Them to Dry Up and Tall Off. If you want to be rid 'of corns and calluses, simply paint them with tho preparation known as Cactus Corn Com pound- - This paint, the discovery of a chemist, ends the pain almoet immea short time the corn in and diately,or callus dries up and falls off. A small bottle of Cactue Corn Compound, costing only a few cents, ia sufficient to end dozens of corns. It can be used in the privsey of the home and is absolutely safe, whereaa cutting is dangerous and makes corns grow faster. Don't suffer from corns. Paint them and kill them. Your druggist has Cactus Corn Compound and will refund your money if it disappoints you. (Advertisement.) j ; FISHERMEN BEAVER Xnalgsiqub BENGUE M Uewii ni IhM, si Ms sdlw era) lrais I Ca, N. Y4 Naduie Face Powder dm C 0M KaspsTlt Compleiioe PtMttfuI sad velvety. Moasy track If act ly Slrarad. Nsdlra Is par sad baraw Adheres sotU wsshsd S Prsraats seaborn sad return at dtseolcratieoa. J11101 delighted were prove Its veins !. Fleefc, Pink, Brunette, Whits '. Teflet jWeHenel A , Al Mb AtywedNs Peris Teees L and-cru- "aw:, sssr Those from Beaver N. E. A. convention Miss Clerynth Jensen who attended tbe Salt Lake are and Mira Sarah at Atkin. The dance given by the Overseas orchestra Wednesday evening was well attended. Mrs. Sarah Woolaey entertained Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs Karl Wootsey. who were recently married. Accompanied by her slstera, Mrs Grant H. Tolton has returned home from a viait to P rowan. X SANTAQUIN, July 10. Mrs W. L. Openshaw had aa her guests Monday Mr. and Mra. Dave Llndstrom and children of Garfield and Mr. and Mrs Arthur Kerr and children of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones. Mr. and Mrs Peter Anderson and children and' Mr and Mra. Da e Greenhalgh and children. of Eureka, spent the Fourth of July in this city. Mr. and Mrs J. H. Edwardes and son spent the early part of the week visiting relatives at Gunnison. The Misses Zola and Arthella Holladay have returned to their home In this city, after a weeks visit in Eureka, the guests of Mrs Non York. Mr. and Mrs Jessie Holladay had. as their guests during the past,, week Dr. and Mrs. 'Robert Uarryman and children ' of Balt Lake. MIm Ina Clllett of Tooeld and C. M. Ttetjen of Salt Lake were th guests the r; past Ttetjen's parents, Mr. and Mrs Ephraim Tletjen. a After weeks visit with friends at Tooele and Salt Lake, Miss Druce Tletjen retufned to her horn here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Holladay and Mr. and Mrs George Kirkman are receiving congratulations oer th arrival of daughwek-ndtM- ters Martin Gunderson and children of Eureka spent th past week visiting relatives in this city. Mrs. Cora Jeppson of Gunnison Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Louies McKay. Mr and Mrs. Howard Carter ot Provo were the guests th past week at the hom of Mr. and Mr. Robert Carter. Mr. and Mr. J. W. Edwardes have returned to their home In Gunnison, after a short visit here at the horns of their son, J. H. Edwardes Wednesday evening a successful dan- - Our Homes Are What We Make Them f ' Mra. Jack Rogers of Idaho is visiting . 10 her parents Atr. and Miw. O. . W. Ander-- 4, TA,0H r areas aad E rHrH. The Rev. y C. t arises, pastor, May and Luettra Peterson entertained street;1 aad coagregstloo will hold anaoal at a slumber party Sunday night at their picnicschool in- - Emigration Tho carv will canyon, home on East Center street for ten of start from tho church nt S 80 a. at. Barrtea ia church their friends. quarterly boaiaaas mast8pm.; Tuesday 8 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johanson and chil- ing for congregation m.; Ladles dren and Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Odell vis- AMr' Mrs. Nr F rederlclsoo'. Southp Tcmpla and East atreata. Ffth ited friends In Gunnison Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sudrtcks and Mr. ZIONS CHURCH, Second South aad Fourth Frank Wilson returned from Fish lake East streets. Carl Glad, theological student, Jif iri J-- . gas-da- -- Wednesday. Mrs. William Applegate of Welser, Idaho, is the guest of her father, J. Y. Jenson. Newton E Noyes and Mr and Mrs. M. Tompson left for Salt Lake Sunday to attend the N. E. A. convention. Mrs. F. W. Christenson left for Sait Lake Saturday of last week to visit her sister, Mrs. A. C. Nelson. Walter Odell entertained at a stag party Thursday of last week for La Mar Nelson, Milton Greaves and La Var and Arnold Jenson Sheldon Greaves, Devon Nellson, Ethel Jenson and Eric Rasmusson went on a hike up Ephraim canyon Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johanson and family Mr. and Mrs. Andy Tompson and family and Mr. and Mra George Johanson are Have you weighed in your mind the "extraordinary power of music to ce? ment the sacred ties of family, to keep the young folks about you and to vitalize and glorify the atmosphere of the home you live ini The man or woman who fails to find happiness at home will never find it. acting pastor. Sunday school. S 45 a. m.; service 11 a. sermon In Swedish language; Luther league meets la church parlors Thursday. 8 p. m. and will ba - entertained by the Misses Ldla Anderson aad Mini Melsoa. a METHODIST. FIRST CHURCH. Second East aad Second South streets. Dr. J. H. N. Williams, pastar. Buaday school, 0 46 a. m.; subject, morn in Bulwarks sf Clvlllaatlra; service service, P- m., subject, Substituting Brass for Gold" Epworth league, so hour before rvealag servlet. LIBERTY PARK CHURCH, Eighth East sad Ninth South stissts.-T- ho W. Bev. Frank Bros, pastor. Buaday school, 10 a. m.. Professor L A. Btidgelaad, raperlatradaat; services. 11 s. m. and 8 p. as. ; Epworth league, Tuesday, p m.. Mrs. Wray Aadraw, leader; Wednesday servlet, 8 p. m.j Womens Horn Missionary society awstlag. Liberty park, .. j Thursday, 8 p. m. WATERLOO CHURCH, Fourth East sad Seventeenth South streets. The Rev. Clean Davies, pastor; Laura J. Adams, assistant. Sander 46 a. Richard Wheat, superintenschool, dent , morning service with sermon by pastar; service Wednesday, T 45 p m. ; Epworth league, Thursday, 8 p ae. ' WEST-SIDE CHURCH. Third South and - . BAPTIST. The Rev, Hugh Neville, BKTHRI, CHt'Rt'H, Ninth South and Llocela Eighth West streets. os rv ices, 10 a. fetreeta. The Bev. H Lyra Bayaee. paetor. pastor. Sunday school, 11 a. si. sad S p. m. Sunday school. 10 n. ail, Fred C. Bnwden, : service, 11 a. m . subject, "Book of Jobo; loung People's Bleating, 6 45 p, m., HEW THOUGHT. Grace Krumtuel, president; service, 1 45 p. m., New Thought society meets today at S p. m. topic, Tbs Men of Macedonia"; reception ut in Knight of Pythias hall, 68 East Broadway. home of pastor, 1877 Thirteenth East street, Dr. Apperly will lecture ra Th Ideal Tuesday evening; prayer meeting, Thursday, Life W. H. Mrs. W. L Bassors will talk os Co8 p. m. ordination of Mental and Physical"; special BCHU.NOTON CHURCH, Indiana avenue and music; Mrs. Elisabeth Delap Baker, leader. Thirteenth West street. The Rev. M. L Rickman, pastor. Sundav school, 10 a. m., F. J. PRESBYTERIAN. W lather, service, 11 a. m.. superintendent, FIRST CHURCH, C tod Sooth Temple stresta subject, Lite's Mystery; 7.80 p. m., special Th He?, George Swing Dirlee, D. D., pettor, program for Cradle ItolL IMMANUEL CHURCH. Second South and Sunday ecbooi, 9 46 a. m., B. L. Tax Katoe, Fourth Hast streets Sunday school, U 45 s. m., aupertnteadent; eerTftce, 11 a. m. Dr. W. A. F. J. Lucas, superintendent; service. 11 a. m., Marshall will wake report on work of Gexeral waa conmlMtooer; ChrisThe Beauty of Sacrificial subject, Love; Aaeembly, te which he mass masting Wednesday evening, Oliver W, tian Endeavor, ft 30 p. m. THIRD CHCRCkHa Eleeeatfe East and Seven Stewart wilt speak upon "Our Part Is the World Crisis." trentb South streets. Tbe Rev. Henry W. Barger. D D., pastor. Sunday school. 9.45 RIO GRANDS CHURCH, 1054 West Second a m.; aobject, Has the World Outgrows tbe South street. The Rev. Dr. C. Allen, pastot EnPreacher's Junior Christian lleeeaget; W. Hn. 10 school, an Sunday Jacobs, jn.. 11.1ft a. su; service, Wednesday, ft perlnteodent; service, 11 a. m., Christian En- deavor, deavor meeting, 7 p. m. ; service, 8 p. si.; ser- P vice, Wednesday, 8 p. aa. CATX0U0. CATHEDRAL OP THE MADELEINE, the Rev. Joseph B. Glass. C. M. D. D., East South Temple and B streets. Residence. S81 East South Temple street. The Rev. James T. Toraney, rector. Assisting, the Rev. Charles A. Eck, the Rev. Cuthbert I. Hogaa. tbs Rev. Edmund F. Bheehy U asses g, g, p, n m. Reeding of the Holy Scriptures. Rosary sad benediction at the Most Sacred Blessed Sacra meat, 8 p. m. Weekday masses 7 aad 8 s. m. Baptisms S P an. ra Suadaya. At other time by apecial arransemrata. Confeaaloao 4 to p. nu. resumed at 7 JO p. m. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH. Fourth South Ninth aad Tanth Weal streets. Maaaaa S and 10 s'clock. Sunday school at 10 .SO. Washday maaaaa at 8 a. m. The Rev. Michael Sheehan. pastor. OUR LADY OF LttURDES CHURCH. Eleventh East and Seventh South streets. Masses. S 48 aad 10 40 a. m. Sunday school at 0 1ft a. S p. m. Tha Rev. R. J. Evening devotions Cotter, D. D., pastor. CHURCH OF OUR DIVINE SAVIOR. Ninth Sooth and Second East streets Mnnsoo St . and 10 80 a. m. Sunday school after first BIN. Weekday messes at 8 a. m. to rest denes. The Rev. U. 1. Wlentjes, pasters pastor. ST. ANNS, Twenty-firs- t South between 4th end Fifth Knot afreets Masses at 'S and 10 oclock. Weekday mess st 0 SO. Sunday school 0. Holy hour, Tuesday evening at 7 80. Thursday evening devotions at 7:80. Th Bar, James Llllsy, pastor. t EPISCOPAL, STr MARK'S CATHEDRAL. First South near Second East street. The Rt. Rev. A. W Moulton, bishop; the Very Ret. William w' Fleetwood, dean. 8 a. m., holy communion; 11 ST.' PAIL'S EPISCOPAL CHrRCH. corner Third South sod Ninth East streets Sunday BUNIONS! Pain Stops Instantly Hump Vanishes TRY IT AT MY RISK Pianos and Players I . more than any others are radiating happiness in Utah homes. Of course, there's a reason for this. For 50 years Kimball Pianos have been favored in Utah for homes, churches; schools, amusement halls, theaters, etc. Shown and sold on easy terms by Robinson Brothers Music Company. wjbinson Utah's are We largest dealers. phono-grap- h Sonora Phono-grap- h Co- and lumbia Grafonola demongladly strated at your convenience. brothers MUSIC QDMPANY yc- ,SrtrL South State St 134--36 Puw s' sphhtyal. Spiritual Harmonist society meets tonight at m. at SJft South Mata street, room t Lecture and demonstrations by Dr. Arnes 8 p. Wiosellc wmwmyiJhe Rexall StorediHiiiiiiiiiiiniiuiiilillpJim VNITv UNITY OB PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY meats Sunday, 11 a. m., at 401 Tribus buildThe Rev. Ethelys King will speak so ing The Golden River; special music; Brads 45 l. m. school, ? Attractive Monday Specials at DRUEHLS CHRISTIAN. CENTRAL CHURCH, Third East sod Fourth South streeta The Rev. Chester A. Snyder, pastor. Sunday school, n. m.; serrtes. 11 a. m., subject. A Series of Conflicting Engagements; Christian Endeavor. 7 p. m.; prnvsr meeting pontponsd to nttsnd lecture by Bra. OllTer W. Stewart st Immanuel Baptist church. it i SANTAQUIN BAUME sar--s. CHRISTIAN 8CIIECE. FIRST CHURCH, 830 East BEAVER, JUly 10. Visiting at tbe home of Mrs. Joseph Murdock, Sr., are her Sunday school. S SO a. m. ; services-Broadway - 11 a. m. sister. Mrs Edna Backett, and two chil- and Wednesday service, 8 p. m. SECOND tHUKCH. 500 East South Tempt dren. Charles end Edns Bunds y school. 0.46 a. m ; Service, 11 Mr. and Mrs. Uriel Paxton of Konosh street spent the Fourth here with Mr. and Mrs . m.; Wednesday service, j g p, m. T. J. Hutchings. Miss Mildred Hutching has returned CONGREGATIONAL. home after a month's visit at Kanosh. PHILLIPS CHURCH, seventh East and Fifth Among those who left for Zions na- South stresta Tbe Rev. Henry M. McDowell, tional park bet week were Mr. and Mrs pastor. Service. 10 45 a. m.. subject. "The Clinton McShane, Mrs O. F. McShans and Contrast of Temporal Power With Spiritual1 Miss Alice McShane. Sunday school, 12-1p m., A. P. Bardwsll Miss Lena Beck, who visited tn Los superintendent; Christina Endeavor. 6 80 p m PLYMOUTH Angeles and Ban Francisco during June, CHURCH. 232 Third North has returned home. street. Sunday school. 8 80 a. m. Mosquito bites sure take the joy out of an outing, unless soothed by ar-vo- Ktm-bal- l, Mrs.Vlenry Watt and children, ferry week with end Arvllla. are spending a Mre. Frank Mrs. Watts parents, Mr. and Bair, of Richmond. Richard Roskeliey W ednesday in The afternoon was spent afternoon. Monday. which luncheon was served-Mrs- . Mrs. Mary Bonner aad daughter, Mis Kliaa after music, Richard Coe ley of Salt I.ke Is art apt ml mg a few weeks visiting friends at vbertr-rlitizzr-" her parenta. Wn Atm. B. C. gchurster left Ute last week Jot aa Bert Clerk. at In California. extended visit Mrs. George H. Thomas entertained Mra. A. W. Young of Balt Laka visited Eu o'clock dinner Friday evening of last rtks tiieads daring the week. VFttk In honor of hor husband s sixty Miss Lou iso Cronin la here from Idaho vla Th room first birthday anniversary. itlng her sister, Mrs, Lisle BtUlogtoa. wer decorated with garden flowers. Mayor sad Mrs. Bourse returned during tbe entertained at - Mr. James aa extended outing " la Provo eaa Mr. and week, aftes " o'clock dinner Thursday for Mr. and joa. Mrs. C. A. Nyman of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Nosl aod daughter re Mrs. J. C Blackburn and daughters, turned Tuesday, after spending two weeks in Bernice, Josephine sad Madeline, of Salt the northern part of tiir slate where they visited with relatives. Ijsks. Mr and 'Mrs. Byron Thurmond aad chll Mrs. Sam Thornby entertained at s Urea re afternoon. tensed Tuesday er aiag after spending Kensington Thursday of three tfajs visiting with relatives and friends Mrs Frank Miles and childrenrelatives. I'ajMUU peller. Idaho, are her visiting and Mrs. C. at During the week Dr. and Mrs. A H. Me Mr. and Mrs. James Mack and Mr. aad Mra, Mark McChrystaJ W. Mack spent Sunday at Dayton. Idaho, Cbrystal a party of bait lake relatives, entertained visiting Mrs. Mary Jones. them Mr. aad Mrs. Walter Andrews. Mr. and. Mra Georg E. Klngsford. Mr. among K. O. Pareoaa, W. R Wallace, Mr. Mrs. and and Mrs. Jacob Watson and Mary Jahs W. R. Wallace, Jr., aad Jackson C. McCbrystal. Roskeliey motored to Lava hot springs, Miaa Bieada Dorua of Ephraim was ia EuIdaho, Sunday. reka this week the guest of Miaa Ceuta N el lor. Mr. and Mra R. D. Price entertained Fred Rtchaa, for many years a resident of at Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mr. Eureka, left Saturday of last week for hia B. homo at Provo. F. Mra Mr. Mra. Richan and tbe chiland and Smith Jonathan dren havo boea living at Provo for several Merrill. and months. Plowman C. J. Bishop and Mra will entertain Ae mem Bishop and Mra Lorenso Toolaon attend- b Mrs.of Y.th.L. Thomas club Bridge Wedsraday ot th, ed th wooden wedding of Judge and Mrs, work Presicoming of C. H. Hart, given at the home Mr,. Bra Bichter end one, Lro Malcolm, dent end Mra B. A. Hendrlcke at Lewls-toMra Draa Brck during tlw work. Idaho, last week. Mr. ami 'V. K. Hu Ink end doughlrr, Mr. end Mre. John Dangertleld, Miss Mlao Fiaw-e,- , Mr,. and Mira Marcella Sullivan left Lee and Mra Mr. and Btrawbridg Ruby Friday morning for a week's vacation at Flab Llttledyke motored to Salt Jak to epend lake. Mr. and Mr. James Norman have aa their the Fourth of July with relatives. Mra Alice Thornby left the flret of the gmata tha formar'n mother, brother and ati Mra. Unco Norman, and Mr. and week for Georgetown to epend a week ter Mra. A. E. Norman of Chicago. They will with relatlvea visit In Eureka for aoraa time before making Mra William L. Pllktngton returned in aa extended Colorado, Wailing trip through last week, after spending a month Los Angeles, Cal., guests of her sister, points of interest. Mrs. Thomas Richardson. Mr. and Mra Frank Purser and Mr. and Mra Don Smith wer guests of Mr. and Mra Frits Jenson on- the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clark and Mrs. JenRUPERT. Idaho, July JO. Mr. and Mrs, son of Hyrum were Smlthfleld visitors on D. E- Ames of Ogden, Utah, are visit th Fourth of July. ing their son, C. C. Ames, and family. The Mesdames Eva Masterson, J. Daly, Charles Mendenhall, F. W. Endter and MORONI Miss Delphtn Endter have returned from Boise, where they attended the state Sorosts club convention of the Maccabees. MORONI, July 10 The Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Laughlin arrived of afternoon held a kenslngtoit Thursday from Aehland, Neb , for an exlast week it the home of Mre, Blaln Friday tended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Draper. Twelve members wer, present Hollenbeck. and luncheon was served. Mrs. R. D. Jones, who has been visitMra Mary McArthur of St. George Is of Mrs. Carrie Donaldhere for an extended visit with her sis- ing at the home son. returned to her home at Pocatello ter. Mra W. W. Crawford. Mra Ethel Hart and Bruce Clark of Monday. Mira Mary Lou Ford returned home Salt Lake are geests this week of Mrs. Sunday to spend the vacation with her Emelins Cook. Miss Has! Sampson, who has spent parents. During the past year she had several months In Salt Lake, was in Mo- been studying music in New York. The ladies of th guild of Trinity Episroni for Independence day. Miss Minerva Anderson spent part of copal church held the sixth annual rose festival Saturday of last week. Prises last week in 8alt Laka visiting friends Were given for table displays and for and relatlvea Mrs. Plank and Mrs. R. N. P. Sorensen, superintendent of the single exhibits and second, rePeople's Sugar factory, and wife motored C. Hallidayforwere first single exhibits. Luncheon spectively, to Colorado last week to visit relatives.. the morning. Mr, and Mra Andrew Jensen and Mr. was servedC. during Brown entertained at bridge Mrs A and Mrs. J. A. Christensen motored to Mrs. E. L. Ansel Levan Sunday to visit relatives and Thursday afternoon. made high score, with Mrs. H. Allen ,rMrdand Mra Gilbert Bailey of Nephl second. The rooms were decorated with were roses, peonies and honeysuckls The and Mra Alma Harvey of Salt Lake Indehostess, assisted by Mrs Charles Akin guests of Mra Emellne Cook on and the Misses Mildred Gregory and Ada pendence day. luncheon. Mira Marjorie Gee, Urvln Gee and Mlsa Wilson, served a Mr. and Mrs Carl Titus gave a proIvy Christensen spent part of last week Some-R-s' evegressive party Friday In Salt Laka Mira Flora Draper Of Salt Lake is a ning. the H. Bend Mrs. R. Robertson of Big Moroni visitor. Mrs. F. J. Faux spent part of last week district entertained Monday afternoon, in honor of her daughter, Carol, and Miss .In Ephraim visiting relatlvea Thursday evening of last week Mrs, Mauds Wllferth. Mrs Paul Disney gave a birthday party Sena Simonsen gave a dlnrter party, tn honor of her granddaughter, Mra Aaron Friday afternoon. In honor of her sister, Miss Thelma Stone. Another sister, Mra. Olson ot Ephraim. Mra J. L. Curtis gav a birthday party Orene Nelson, assisted in serving refresh, Wednesday afternoon of last week. Those ments Sam Cochran has Mrs Mra gone to Port' present wer Mra Sena Simonsen, Mra land. Or., for an extended visit to relaHrrum Tidwell, Mra Mary Stark, In the hope that the change of Alfred Draper, Mra Ellis Draper, Mra tives climate may benefit her health. f. cine party waa given in the ward bait Music waa furnished by a Salt Lake orchestra. Independence day was celebrated in this city Monday by a parade and program in the morning, followed by sports of all kinds in the afternoon and dancing tn the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Savage and daughter of Eureka were the guests during the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Jesaie Robbins. Salt Lake people have learned to attach unusual Importance to ths special SATURDAY and MONDAY offering st DEUEHLS. Not only is the merchandise always of the highest quality and most timely hut the prices are representative of decided saving. You will find these items Interesting. ' IER Mormon Hlntory ns Read by S Osntlls" will the subject of tbs Rev. Jobs W. Walt. B., at Moose hall. 222 South West Tempi street, second floor, at 7:45 o'clock tonight. A Writing NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. State of Utah, Office of State Rood Commission. Salt Laka City, Utah: Sealed bide will be received by the state road commission of Utah, stats Salt Lake City. Utah, at i o'clock capltol. p m July 27, 1320, and at that ttm publicly for and opened, grading constructing an (18) bituminous concrete rjadway on the state road between Ogden and Huntsville, a distance of ?.tg miles, in Weber county, state of Utah, th same being designated os Utah federal aid project No. 30. Flkh and specification sr on fils in the office of the stats road commission. Salt Lake City, Utah, and the office of the bureau of public roods, 408 Hudson bldg , Ogden, Utah. . The above plans and specifications may be obtained st th office of the state read commission on depositing flv ($5.00) dollars. Any additional Information may be secured from the state highway engineer at Salt Lake City, Utah. The right to reject any or all bldg la reserved. Cash or certified check for five thousand ($5000 00) dollars, made payable to the Utah state road commission, must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and as a guaranty that, if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and give bond as required. UTAH STATE ROAD COMMISSION. By Ira R. Browning. Secretary. We call NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MELTING OF BIG COTTON. compDanyCONOUOATED mining Notice rs hereby given that a special Cotmeeting of the stockholder of tonwood Consolidated Mining Big company New, marvelous way to treat bunions will bs held at the office of the company Stops pain instantly banishes th ugly room tl in ths Boston building. Salt and ' tired. Lake City. Utah, on Monday, the 2th chy, swollen, burn, of July, 1920. at the hour of 8 o'clockday p. in condition. You m- - (or ths foiloatng purposes among esn wear a smaller ethers. sho with comfort. 1. To consider and act upon a proposit J rink. tion to reduce the outstanding capital t lrst trial- convinces. stock of the company from 1.000,000 No shares of the par value of 25 cents per apparatus. clumsy no rubber share to $00,000 shares of th par value mould or protector, ot 10 cent per share, and- - to make the necessary amendments to ths articles of uncomfortable leatherno, shield or felt pad, Incorporation of this company to accomno plaster nor money such reduction of its capital stock. aalv plish 2. TO consider and act upon a or liquid.1 It Is PEOO. proposito tion merge and consolidate this corDYNE, Th Complet Bun. with Reed Ion Treatment. the Peak poration Mining y0u will y it is wondsrful amti. company, and to discuss and para upon Ing, 0 quick, so sura does th terms and details of such merger and It act. Don't wants ttm consolidation. 2. To consider and act any oth. and money on uselrng matter In connection with upon or pertinent to method Dont luffer. each or any of th iorsgoing matters and Try PEDODYNB at my any other matter which may be properly risk. Write today before or before considered brought said at do another thin. Just say "I want meeting. you y. to try PEDODTNK." Address KAY Dated this 17th day of June, 1220. 838 s. LABORATORIES, DspL order of ths Board of Directors. By Dearborn SL, Chicago, Illinois. (Adv.) J. F. DUN.v, l7 Paper 60c Liquid Veneer it ths Lord Baltimore Reduced Price. .. 47c Portfolio In a serviceable package resembling a wallet, with 50 e, sheet and 24 envelopes of a writing paper. A most convenient package for traveler and home correspondence 40c. well-mad- ot r3t21 60c Opeko Coffee Reduced Price, 49o e, high-grad- well-finish- ed 50c Pepsodent Paste, Reduced Price, 39c $1.10 Nuxated Iron Reduced Price, I ' $1.10 . .... 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Large jarCUC ' Soap package Sea roam Naphtha Washing Powder package Crystal White Soap Chips 2 cakes Creme Oil Soap Free 1 1 sum- The Druehl Fountain Special Price, 98c Regular Price, $1.23 has made many new friends during , tbs hot spell. Clean, polished glasses, delicious drinks, pure - prompt Ingredients, service and dainty lunches for hot day om President Sealed tins preserve the freshness and delicate flavor of imported .. B Pompeian :01iveOil "k EDNA L. KARRKN,. Seorstary. NOTIC t. ' P1J0 riOBATS AID UAADIAIftlDF STOTICEA. Im$uU coast; etark or the rMpectivo $ti$fi tor fmtkor Infrarmotlot ) th issuance to Mary Frances Wall and Georgs W. Parks of letter of adminisBalt Lake county refunding bonds. Nos. iTH?TD I STilTc;ffOL'RIK6RXfi tration In th estate of Enos A. Wall, 13 to 179, Incluslvs, are hereby called division. In and for Salt Lsk county, deceased, also for allowance, has for payment, August 1st, 1920. stats of Utah. Jn th matter of ths es- been set for hearing family on Tuesday, the 20th W. W. BARTON, tate at Enos A. Wall, deceased. Notice. day of July, A. D. 1920. at 10 o'clock Th petition of Mary Frances Wall, a. m., at th County Treasurer, Salt Lako Count court houssr-- hr th Selma W. Jeffs, Alice Wall, Mary Wi courtroom of county said court in Salt Lake - m Utah. th clerk of said Court, with the seal thereof affixed, thtsjth day of July, A. D. 1920., J. E. CLARK. C,& Witness (Seal) Clerk. By M. M. Snell, Deputy Clerk. Rawlins, Ray AiRaallns, Attorneys for Petitioners 21908 |