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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 11, rDbU 1920. State Society I ELY, NEVADA ELT, Nev., July 10. Open Rouse at th University club and th Elkr WilloV dub were two of Ui moat popular attraction of tho Fourth of July celebration and tow accorded a liberal patron and their age by the chib member friend during the day and evening, Dancing at the clube provided entertain ment during the afternoon and evening Mr. Osmond George Batee was chairman of the reception committee at the Uniand Mr. Anthony Jurtch at versity tlubWillow club. the Elk' Mr. Wnlfleld Scott Elliot of Salt Lake Is spending a month in Ely, wbcr she was a resideht for a number of year. Mr. and Mra Fred West entertained with A supper at their home Monday. Cover were laid for Mr. John Kuhn, Mr. and Mra Lee Murdock, Mr. and Mra d, Van Newman, Mr. and Mra Pro Mr. and Mr. John Weber, Mr. and Mra Ray Belding. The party attended the University club danoe in the evening. Mra H. O. 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Mrs. Loatham entertained the Fabric dob at social at her bon Thureday strains Thr tin was spent la games tad maiic aad were arrtrd. refrrahmeat Mr. and Mr. Harold Hardy of Bountiful war guratn of Bishop and Mr. David Stsker - during tb work. Mia Battia Pays sprat Monday la S traa a FeerT Bodily. of Ml ct! Mr. and Mr. Goars ilmpeo and children of Ogitan warn last wk-a- d (Urata of Mr. and Mn. Baainao! Hank. and H. Draper daughter. Edith, AnGaorga il la and ill May, pni the Fourth ut Amerof friend. icas Fork ( guest Parkis Mr. and Mrs. Them spent Mo day la Salt Lake as gaeata of nlatlvr. Mr. and Mra. Blea Smith spent Bunder I Layton s parti of Mr. ad Mr. Jems M CLKAltniLD, July Leyte ut . Srf rt Mn. Ganar Flthar, Mn. Dorothy Campbell Blanch and Hot Flsbr tad May and Ml il apeat few days ia Wlllerd tbl week a of relative. guest Mr. and Mr. A Ion a Bolmts wen 0(da t Visitor during tb week. MONTPELIER, IDA. !. The Idaho. July MONTPELIER, of the Gem of th Mounregular meeting and a pleadtain club waa held Thursday ing program waa carried out Mr. and Mra. R. L, Nlcholaon and family motored to Logan Sunday. Mr. Nicholson returned to Montpelier Tuesday, leaving Mr. Nlcholaon and children in & W. Coasena add daughter of Cokevilie visited part of this waek at the home of Mr Fergus Brawn, Mr. and Mr Harold I Slrnw of Balt Lake were in Montpelier Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart of Raymond visiting spent i th week in Montpelier, -with friend and relative and Williams returned Milford family Wednesday from an extended visit to Utah. A large crowd of Montpelier boy and went to Fish Haven Monday night -- girl to attend th dance. Mr. and Mr H. A. Robison went to Black foot Saturday afternoon and remained over th double holiday, visiting friends and relative Mr Harmon Johnson add children of Brigham Citv Utah, are spending a week In this city, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs H. M. Nelson. Miss Lois Williams rsturned Tuesday visit with morning from a lx weak friends In Denver, Kansas City and NeMr!." Of-de- n, vada, Mo. V. Morrison of Pocatello Mr. and Mr motorad to this city Monday and ,re- - A - ttm-f- Julv.lS. Miss Jessie Burnett and Mtsa Elisabeth Walden of McGill were noted among the guests at the University dub dance Monday ntrht. Miss Mary O'Sullivan was hostess to the Couture dub Thursday evening. A dinner party, composed of Mr. and Mra. Aubrey Burkhart Bonham, Mies Heian Hoag, Mies Madge Smith, Miss Lots Lockhart and Ai Burk, Tom Smith, Letter Kablslna, was featured at the Steptoe hotel In East Ely Monday eve' ning. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Leonard and son, Robert, of San Diego, Cal., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leonard in East Ely, Mrs. Joseph Murphy and daughter, Josephine, have returned from a several months' visit in California. Mias Madge Smith is spending a few days in Salt Lake. Mra E. C. Hair was hostess to the last meeting of the Methodist Aid society. Mra I. w. Painter was hoatasa to the Double E 'Bridge dub Thursday afternoon. Announcement of the marriage of Mra Mildred De Sefttels of East Ely and Henry J. Marriott of Osceola, In Salt Lake, has been received in Ely. Mr. June and Mra Marriott are popularly known young people of the Ely district and will n&ke their home in East Ely. Frida evening of last week Mias Helen McFadden gave a pretty little party, in honor of Miss Marion Butler, who win leave soon, for Salt Lake to make her home. Mr. and Mra Van Newman entertained a number of dinner guesta at their home Sunday avening. Mr. and Mra. Dan Edwards were Ely visitors Monday. Miss Cora Jamas was the guest of Mrs. Daniel Edwards at Ruth during the past week. Mr. and Mr. William Goodman and Mr. and Mra Sam Tldball will leave In a few daya for an automobile trip, through Tellowetone park. Mra Fkank Sanford and little dough ter, Mary Joy, are visiting relatives in Bingham. Utah. Mra I. Bowman and Mias Mllvla Bowman are visiting friend in California. Mra George Llnsley was hostess to the Grandmother' club Tuesday. Bridge followed the luncheon. Mra FTank FYuman and daughter departed for California Monday, Miss Chrystal Anderson of Sen Francisco ia spending a few day in Ely. Mra Jay Brinton ha returned from a fortnights visit in Salt Lake and Ogden, Utah. Mr. and Mra Oscar Upwall will leave month's during th coming week' for visit on the Pacific coast. to the Mn, Paul Boose was hosts Ante club Saturday bight of last Wrack, Mra James O'Sullivan has returned from an extended visit ' in Utah and Idaho. nek q4 BSt were numbered among the dinner enter' tainer Monday. - Cover were laid for Mra William McKnight. Mr. H. E. Burnett. Mias Burnett, Mine Elisabeth Walden, Mr, and Mr. Samuel Patrick -- and Clarence Burnett. The party enjoyed the University club dance during the evening. Mlse Cora BToom of Sacramento, Cat" i visiting friends in Ely and McGill. Mr. and Mra Wilbur P, Lindsey of McOllI were the house guests of Mra James 8. Bennett during the week. Mra Olmond George Bates will be hostess to the Wednesday Sewing club tbl week. Mra Grimm of Seattle and a few other nonclub members also will be Present. Mies Helen Hoag arrived front Chicago Saturday night of last week for a summer vacation with her gpront Mr. and Mra Gael Hoag, on Campton street. Mra Paul Bocae was hostess to a few luncheon guesta who later composed swimming party at the McGill dub house pool, this afternoon. The personnel In eluded Dr. and Mra Ralph Bowdls, Mra Le Grand Cannon, Mra Samuel Patrick and G. L. Hickey. A. week-en- d outing party at Bird creek, composed of the Misses Mabel Wheeler, CleOra Murdock, Harriet Fulmer, Mary O'Sullivan, J. C. Kelly, Carl Peter. Leo Deckclman and WtUlam Psden, chaperoned by Mra J. C. Wheeler, was noted among the events on the Fourth. Mra Samuel Patrick win entertain the Tuesday Evening Five Hundred club on F" t vt i ..F..u Qou-moo- raifr. 5 JtJr gT'l Miss Leona Nielson was hostess to a number of girl friend at a elumber part Sunday night. Light refreshment wdr served to fifteen guest ( Tike Tablets without Fear if you see the r Bayer Cross For Headach i , Insist upon Bayer package,' which contain' aafe,'proper .Directions, Proved safe by Pain, Colds ST. ANTHONY, IDA. ST. ANTHONT, Idaho. July 10. Mr Heber Ballantyne and daughter, MargaNeuralgia ret, ere here from Pocateuo for a few Toothache Yeartan. days visit with Mr Z. Mr and Mra. A. Stone spent Monday Earache . and Tuesday at Kilgore, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schstier. Lumbago Mrs. It Costley and family and Mrs, Mattie fiturdevant apent Monday and Rheumatism millions. Tuesday at Kilgore, St. Katherines guild members and members of the Episcopal church held a social gathering Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. A. Rtone, In hoaor of the new rector and wife, the Rev. Cannon Butcher and Mr Butcher. Supper was served at 7 o'clock. The evening was spent socially. Mrs E L. Prater entertained at bridge The guests were Wednesday evening. membere of the Tuesday Evening Bridge club and a Refreshments Bayer introduced Aspirin to physicians 20 years ago. were served. met The Mr club Minerva with H. Heady tie boxaa of It tablets coat but a few oente Lerger package W Perhunt Friday afternoon. Aspirin ta the trademarks Bayer MaafaetarefMBnUMmert Setter Ueeta Mr. end Mr Ed Maag, Mr. and Mr Gerald Jamison, Mice dressier Carrothera and Joe Klee are spending a week on evleve Parry, Radis Ivle, Hattie and Jen- the Madison riter camping. rhetned Until Tuesday aa guests of Mr nie Peterson and the Mesara. Waldo NielMrs. J. McDonald returned the latter orrieon'l brother, W. B. Canhon. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnston returned son. Clarion Jorgensen, Howard Chris- part of last week from Band Point and their home In Pocatello Wednesday, tiansen, Waldo Parry, Frank Baker and Seattle. Mash. While at Sand Point she Tier have been visiting with Mr John-ato- Henry Peterson. attended a meeting of the grand lodge Miss Ada Thurber and Mlsa Ions Chris- of the Eastern Star. .While In Seattle parents in Montpelier. Mr Geeie Jenkin formerly Flossie tensen are enjoying a vacation at Fish she visited relatives. . , ' White, of Evanston, Wyo., is spending lake. i , Miss Luella Bloomqulst entertained a V week or two here visiting friends, Mlse Viola Collett went to Smlthfldd number of friends Monday, the occasion LEHI Monday. being her birthday anniversary. The guests were the Misses Nlai Nciaon, I.yn-daNielson. Fern Ence, Utahna Nielson, I.EHL July 10 Mr. and Mrs. Elinor Henrte, Hsael fioyka, Bessie Har-sa- n Glover entertained at dinner July Joseph 4, ia . and Velma Andelln. honor of Mr. and Mr J. 8. FYancom of Mr. end Mr Mag- Levan. Those present were Mr and Mr evening Thursday RICHFIELD, July 1. Mias FJma Kyht, nus Nielson wers pleasantly surprised by D. B. Lott, Mr. and Mr Davis, Mrs John Kyhi or a number of friend who serenaded them. Mr, nd Mr. W. I Webb, LeRoy Mr. and Mr daughter of Mr. and Hermanaen of Salt The serenaders were Invited in and dan- C. L. Warnick, Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Fran-co- m this city, and David and Mr George Webb. take ware married In Salt Lake Tues- cing and a luncheon were enjoyed. Mrs. Joel Black of Fillmore spent the Mr. and Mr Arnold Taylor of Garfield day. They will make their home there, Mr W. L, Warner returned Fourth with relatives here Mr. and are visiting at thn home of Mr. and Mr Miss Clara Gleaves of Ephraim apent .James Ta ytor, thle week from a trip to Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. W F. A sums, former the early part of th week here, the George Manning, son of Archie residents of Richfield, hut now of Grand guest of Miss Vonda Ence. and Miss Ethel Wllmott, daughter Miss Pearl Denise Leavitt of Salt Lake of Mrs. B- - W. Brown, were married WedRiver, visited friends here last week. her With her par- nesday. After spending two weeks in Henry Peterson a as host to a number spent last week-en- d last ents. of week t friends of will make their home In Saturday evening California, Mr O. F Christensen entertained at Carlin, Nev.they at a dancing partv. The guests were the ' iliasva liasel Henris, Verna Nielson, Gun- - a family dinner Friday evening, in honor Mrs. Joseph Ashton and - Mr, Sheen ' m le RICHFIELD Man-tiln- g, spent last week-en- d visiting Mr Hart's parents, Mr, and Mr 8. i. Taylor. - Mr. and Mr Nat Chrlstofferson left Wednesday for an auto trip through Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mr John Devey and Miss Clara Devey entertained at a dinner at their home Monday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. German E. El worth of Sait Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Drew Pearson and daughter, Clara, of Brigham City, Mr. and Mr Joseph Smith and Mr Jess Smith. Mies Marie does has been visiting at th home of Mr. and Mrs. B, Q. Webb fw the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. David of Nephi are guests of Mr. and MrFlrmag Thomas Jone Clio Tanner of Salt Lake, Mr, and Mra. Horace Fall and John X. Deen of Idaho Fails, Idaho, were guests of Mr, and Mra David Hodge Thursday. Mr A. E. Sorenson left Tuesday for Bremerton, Was- h- for a visit with her eon, Emmett. Don't Risk Your Material In f I Poor Dye J , ( Eteh ptekaje of "Diamond Dyes contain direction o simpl that any womaa can diamond-dy- e a new, rich, fadeless color into wore, shabby dresses, blouses, stockings, kirtt, gingham, sweater, drspsriei, coverings, hinging, everything, whether wool, ' ilk, linen, eottoffor mixed good o Buy "Diamond Dy-nother kind-t-hen perfect reeulta ar guaranteed even if you have never dyed before. Drurtrist Lai Diamond Dye. Color Card. . - PO'-f- f vser MT. PLEASANT FLBA8AKT. July 10. Tb Ibsea club estertaieed WedNodsy aftomeoa by th Mime Froace and Carol Jenaen a the spurious laws of th J eases hone, which wee decorated with J pence laateni end NeVtJo Laerinoa wee screed let le th efter-MM- S rag ted the evening wee epeet in denrisg. Mr. end Mi J, H. Hornmig, Mr. efld Mrs. Jenee Webb end tw children end Mr. end Mr Dsn Johan end frailly of Balt Lake are th geests ef Mr. sad Mr G. L. John Mr. tag Mrs. O. Joy Barney and Mln-etl- n ere eejeytng aa astoaoblle trip Ry to Bryce canyoa Aeneateemeato have been received ef the marring ef Vivian Brother formerly ef thle city, hot now of Jlupert, Idaho, to Ed ala Morgantl, elan ef BuperL The wedding took place June 0, Mr. and Mr 0, A. Hoe ere receiving con- fretuisUena apoa the arrival ef a daughter, Hone MT. 16 Rich, Fadeless Colors. Lewie Becker, Mr. and Mr Verne Becker and Mlaa Bulk Becker ef Mult, Carer were laid for twelve. Air Glen Nellt end daughter. Jean, of Balt Lake apent the week ta tble riiy. Mt Henry Lanas and children of ere elan lag with Mr Lniwoa't stator, MrMagnaJ. W. Mrilan The glrla ef the Ibaen dab end their pert-pe-r motored to th Rainbow flattery Friday - a New One or Let Ut Repair It - Mr. I t. Trade Your Old One Tow&ShJ Wait and Mr Basil Madeali entertained Informally at dinner Wednesday aftomee . Covert were laid fee sin Mine Miriam Thermae ef Lahl ta a (neat at , the Bans Nelloea Soma. Mlaa Reva boerUle la flatting relatives ta Keahorg. Idaho. Mlaa Alien Whittaker I nttoadtag tke K. 1. A. coaveellon In Balt Lake, James Nelson Mr. of Fret ia a geest at W. Wall home a th Mlaa Marjorie White, wha I studying mn-at- e at th I. D. S. t'enaemtory of Unaie. with her parent Mr. sad epebt lest week-en- d Mn. Lawrence Winter Mr. end Mr F C. Jensen entertained it aftereeoa for Mr.' aid Mr Monday dtps evuln where they cooked their poppel. io ' eouplcs were ta th perty. Mr. tad Mr J. Meyrlck, Mte Adel Mryrick and Jeme Mcyrkk motored to Futr-vlv- w Tuesday end were entertelnedr' et dut- ner by Mr.- - and Mr Freak Clerk-- , Beset end Vert Fanleoa end The Ml Jar Com of St. Anthony. Idaho, aad Milton nnff f Spanlah Fork ar--- gneata at 4k horn of Mr. end M . 12 c trie Vxeuutns, Gyroscopic Itotcy, 25 JUmeD-- gl Wwhlng MBdUiaes, UnUmitcl C fiwlr Cub Price or Easy t cxn W our hut best your rugs, t buy price W buy direct from the uumurcturcrwo mi. Tmi may right. 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