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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING 10 Social Notes From Utah Towns I In Rock Bprlngs, Wyo.. week. BRIGHAM CITY BRIGHAM CITT. July 17. Mr. KIrke Martin antertalned at prettily appoint 4 1 o'clock let Wednesday afternoon of loot week la honor of .Mr E. A- - Stran qulat Luncheon wa served at the out' net, after which card were Indulged in . Wednesday evening of last week Mrs. KIrke Martin entertained aC'dlnnefTor Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Btranquist, Mrs. W. H. Child and MU Ada Child of Mltaea Alice Eddy, Grace Halverson, Lament Glover and Lawrenc Hansen. Friday afternoon of last week the ladles of the Presbyterian church fsve a silver tea at the chapel. A program was rendered during the serving of luncheon. Miss Olivo Jenson ha returned from Idaho, whero ah went with a party of friend on a camping trip. Misaea Crystal and Nondus' Jeppaon visitors In Salt Lake. were hut week-en- d Mrs. L. W. Preston and Mrs. Jnnes of Garland visited in Brigham during the - Og-de- n, week. Mrs. Norman Jensen and daughter Ruth, left for Rex burg Sunday to spend a few weeks visiting relative.Third ward Th Beehive glna of the to Willowmere in enjoyed a canyon Thursday evening of last week, A campfire luncheon wa served. Mr- - and Mrs. Joseph F. Hansen, and : members of their family returned this week from aa auto trip to Bryce can, yon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phillips of WeS' thla city ton, Idaho, visited relatives in were acWednesday of last week. They companied home by Miss Vera Preston, sister of Mrs. Phillips. The working force of the county recorders office enjoyed a frolic at the Hot Springi Friday evening of Ust week. A swim and luncheon were the featurea Mrs. Ira Larsen entertained at a preteveparty Thursday tily arranged lawn in honor of Dr. and ning of last week, Mrs. E. A. BtranquIeL Japanese lanterns war used in illuminating tha outdoor games were played. grounds andwas served at email group Luncheon .tables. - Mias Oetavla Holmgren entertained a number of her school friends at luncheon Sunday afternoon at her home In Bear River City. The C. L. club met at th home of Mrs P, Petersen Thursday afternoon of last week. Needlework was engaged In and refreshment were served. Miss Louise Bird of Sprtngvllle, Miss Agnes Lindsey of Heber and Miss Eleaof nor Anderson Of Logan were guest Mistf' Florence Knudson Monday and Tuesday. Miss Eulalia Hansen has returned from Salt Lake, where she visited friends for ' Wallace and baby of Mns Lawrenc Salt Lake are her visiting Mrs. Wallaces parents, Mr. and Mr. Joseph F. Box-eld- Hansen. Miss Thyra Morgan spent last weekend with relatives at Downey, Idaho. Miss Julia Manning of Garland visited friend In Brigham during the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caldwell of Murray, wereguests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stoyt, Sundty, Mrs. John F. EM man has gone t BUckfoot, Idaho, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Royal M. Jeppaon. Mrs. W. O. Phelps of Montpelier, Idaho. is 'n Brigham visiting her husband, who is In business her. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Jenson announce Olive, th engagement of their daughter, Idaho. to Use P. Stratford of Pocatello, The marriage will tak place late this month. I MAGNA - July It. Mrs. Lydia Cooper and son or Milford were the guests of Mr. and Mrs B. P. Eck last week. Mrs. John Bchults and Mrs. Harry guests for the Schults, who hadMr.beenandtheMrs. Sowadxkl, past month of Jef? for their horns in Horton, Kan., Sun (jg y, and Mr. and Mrs. 0car Cederstrom chilMr Andrew" Bogle, and daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Yocum of Salt dren and Lake visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frans Astltnd at their horns on the Utah Copper row. Mrs. Ruby Coon entertained the ladles of th F. A. club Thursday of last week South. .Covat her home on Fourteenth ers were laid for Mrs. J. Day s. Mrs. W. H. Walker, Mr. Fred Willis, Mrs. Mrs. Carl John Hancock, Mrs. P. Petit. Chries. Rhelner and Mrs. Chester son. Kenneth, Mrs. E, A. Vaughn and left last week for a few weeks visit In Idaho. in various places a Th Pleasant Green M. L A. held evening at the hssaar and rally Tuesday was bonfire A large Boy Scout building. built on the outside, at which U Joined of In community singing and playinr games. Dancing was enjoyed later in the VMr.nand Mrs. William Cooper of Roose-re- lt aw spending a lew days visittng with Marna friends. Is visiting with relatives Mrs. Lela Nye and friends at Mrs. M. E. El la son entertained the club members of th Fast Noble Grand last week. Ouests were Mr. Thursday of Missouri. and Mrs. Readder of Olson and children Mr. and Mrs. E. from Ereturned Thursday of last week lbert. where they visited friends end mlativfili Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fenton of week-en- d guests of JJr. Mr. J. M. Bessant. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Peterson left Tuesday to spend the summer In Fair VMrs. J. W. Holt returned Monday from for two weeks. visiting A. Luchesl and Miss Gertrude Mrs. Reilly left for their home in Ely. Lev.. of last week. Friday Mabel Nielson and Miss Inex Coon Miss evening for Montpelier. ' left Wednesday friends add relatives. They visit to Idaho, also will spend some time at Ideal Beach, Bear lake. sons Bishop and Mrs. I. W. Coon and week and daughter. Efft. returned last In Idaho. from a visit to different points and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. N. Anderson G. 8. Toung spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. N. C. Peterson. dance A social and enjoyable open-a- ir was given by the Magna Womans club home the lawn on at the Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mr. H. B. Duckworth. A on the and was spread to dance ctnvti The com -lawn was electrically lighted. Mrs. D. F. mlttse in charge comprised Boles, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fife and E. J. Tompkins. Mrs. Ellen Eliason visited friends and relatives at Murray the first of the week Mrs. Ben Smith and children, who have been vtaltlnr with Mr. and Mrs. E. Droeae for Ih past two weeks, left for her home MAGNA, - lhl. er If you want plenty of thick, beauti- ful, (flossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve it If you don't. your hair do much good to try to It doesn't brush or wash it out. The only aure to get rid of dandruff !s to dissolve ben To do and-ru- in i, SB liquid arvon; apply it at night when re tiring; nae enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will' look and feel a hundred times better. You cgn get liqdid arvpn at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. ills. (Adv.) l wmrfm OF MANY Bargain Events REDUCED! Mid-Summ- er m 300 Cotton Dresses on Sale Monday At Astonishingly Low Prices Flowered and Figured Voile Plain and Figured Organdies v Dainty Dotted Swisses -- Extremely desirable washable frocks in distinctive-andelightful styles; all sizes for women and misses you cannot afford to overlook oppor- tunity. d and granddaughters. Lenors and Melba Elmen, visited friends and relatives at Murray and Midvale. r Mrs. M. L. Eliason Tuesday. A picnic at Mill Creek canyon was enjoyed by the pupils of the Garfield, Magna, Cyprus, Hawthorn and Hunter schools Wednesday afternoon. Teachers of the summer school accompanied the children, as did a number of parents. furnished The Utah Copper company three trucks, tn which over 260 children were taken for the outing. A picnic luncheon was enjoyed. Frequent tripe will he taken during the remainder of summer. the The Magna Woman's club held Its regular meeting Wednesday evening at the library rooms After the regular business session refreshments were served. Mrs. Ford Driggs entertained the members of the Magna Ladles Bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her home on Belva avenue. A bowl of sweet peas were used as the luncheon centerpiece. High score was won by Mrs. Jay Thompson, Mrs. A. J. and th special prise by dinger, Mrs. W. H. Hicks was a guest of the club. The Ladles' Aid society held Its regular meeting at, the church Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Clifford Bald and son. Kenneth, of Buhl, Idaho, are the guests of Mrs, l, Reid's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. for a month. This is Mrs. Reids first visit to her parents in four years. Shot-wel- -- Values to $6.25.. Special Mrs-Jet- h Newest Bummer models of high quality gabardine in all regular and extra sizes; variously trimmed with clever belts, novel buttons and stylish pockets. Monday Wide variety of long and models In the seasons best colors; clever trimmings of beads, braid and embroidery. short-sleev- ed For Two Days Only Silk Underwear VALUES THAT THE MOST EXACTING WILL APPRECIATE WEST JORDAN, July It. Mrs. Arthur Brlnley of Coyote, Mrs. Hannah Peterson Bills of Riverof 8 alt Lake and ton were last week-en- d guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Gardner. Miss Vera VBurgon of Logan visited with Mr. aiflpsfrs. Ernest Burgon during -- - -- v tha wMk. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lunqulst, Mr. and Mrs. George Good ridge and Mrs. Jurvina Greenwood formed a party and motored to Bountiful 8unday. Mr. and Mrs Jack "Wlntenose motored to Lark Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hogan and family and Mrs Cora Gardner formed a party Wednesday and motored to the canyon for the day. Mrs. Blnns and little daughter. Fern, of American Fork, and James Wight of Lehl were guests of Mrs. Lydia Bateman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bateman visited tn Heber Sunday. Mrs. George Penman of Midvale visited her daughter, Mrs Milton Goodrldge, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Diraon Mrs. William Bateman and Alton and Karvel Dimond motored to Brigham and "spent and Sunday. 'Saturday A large number of people from here attended the old folks' outing at Lagoon Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Christensen were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs David Evans entertained at a farewell party Friday evening of last week In honor of Mrs Emma Price. Luncheon was served to forty-fiv- e guests Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson entertained at a chicken dinner Tuesday in honor of the following guests: Miss Besa FerrIU of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Roberts and Miss Orphie Roberta of Balt Lake. Mr. and Mrs William Smoot entertained at' a dinner party Friday evening In honor of their mother. Covers were laid for eighteen. The decorations were garden flowers. Mrs. o. Haxeldtne of Salt Lake 'and Mrs George Dimond were guests during th week of Mr. and Mrs William Brown. Miss Ethel Parker of American Fork visited her this week. Miss Bigrid 8und of South Jordan returned from Omaha, Neb., where she had pent seven months with relatives. Wash Skirts Blouses $ Georgette On Sale WEST JORDAN ITALIAN SILK BLOOMERS Elastic at waist and knee; open or closed; sixes 40. Best 34.00 and 65.00 values for 36, 36 .. and as $Zio9 FINK SILK CHEMISES Womens Chemise in many shapes and trimmings; siies 33 to 42; remarkable $6.60 an3.93 aa values for POLLYANNAS delightful summer garment at drastic reduction DAYS ONLY. Thee TWO Whit values Crystal Crepe for.... . Pink Crystal values for 32.05 $1.95 Crepe 33 25 $2.55 Pink. Crepe de Chine wluea for Pink Silk Warp $5.00 values for... 33.50 34.25 MIDSOMMEB Muslin Underwear AT EXCEPTIONALLY Supply your needs in these VERY NECESSARY HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AT THE EXCEPTIONALLY LOW SALE PRICES IN FORCE THIS WEEK. Traveling Man Samples of Curtain Nets MENS SAMPLES ' OF CURTAIN NETS. Suitable for emaU windows, panels, etc. to Regular up July Bale, per sample.... LOW PRICES ENVELOPE CHEMI3E. Made of fine aheer nainsook, trimmed with dainty laces. Four very pretty stylba to choose from. $1.76 to $2.00 values for CRETONNES. A very large variety of patterns to choose from; Ught and dark. Values ,u,y SCOTCH CURTAIN White and Ecru. able. Value service- to 85c. July Sale, per yard... July Sale, SLIP-OVE- R iq k,C7 I $2.29 Bala......... - po-ma- n, Duvall. Mrs. John A. Wade had aa her guest test week Mrs Veughn of Ties Moines Iowa. Mr. Vaughn wa Mrs. Wades first teacher and was tn Salt Lake to attend the N E-convention. Mr. and Mr. J. B. Mver were Salt Lske visitors for severs! days thla week. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Unander and Mr. Crandall left Wednesday morning for a ten days visit to tha .Croy camp in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. George Ralls entertained few friends Saturday of last week. Cards were playedevening and Ught refreshments were served The meats were Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kent and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ackerman and son. Howard Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Boswell of Salt Lake and Mrs. Boswells father and mother, of Missouri, were visitors In Bingham last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. 'E. Miller and Mr Millers sister. Mr. J, .F. Hutchinson, were visitors to Lagoon Sunday. Mr- - R- T. Dshloulat is ylalting her mother In Salt , Mr. and Mm. James Bogan and dauch-s- r. Gladys Gust: Emm Greathouse and Kenneth Glbeon visited at Lagoon Sunday. Mm. Parsons was a Salt Lake visitor Bondar. The Whist Club met with Mr. and Mrs Jo Toy Friday evening of last week' Mrs. Vaughn Christenson won the tad'e first prise and Mrs. Stanley Jackson won ths consolation. Mr Householder won the men's first and 8tanley Jackson th eonaolatlon. The members nrese were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dsvls. Mr. and Vr Stanley Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Vaur-Christenson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Householder. Luncheon was served by the hoateee. Mrs. Stanley Jackson entertained Saturday evening, in honor of Mr, Jaokaone A. - - Tk. - n COUCH COVERS In Roman Colors are Brown, Stripes. Green and Red. Values to $3.50. Sale ues to $6.60. July Sale..,., LIBRARY latest for drapes and summer curtain, with blue, pink and brown effects. 36 inches wide. ' OF THE FALL HATS ARE'NOW HERE. Charm- - black Hats Th. colors are L5,.ModmlT 0t Tffe5 and The newest idea In dainty trimming navy,are worked out n wheat, yarn, ribbon and feathers. You wlU find much of tntereat In thla Flrtt Showing an Monday. Values to panel $7.50 lIEBONS PICOT .RIBBONS, lH ln. a great variety of beautiful color, combinations; regularly selling at )1.00. TUTONEwide. In I Narrow ' widths in same colors. 60o Values 60c Values for....... for la visit-I- DUCHESNE of Emporia, Kan., Mr, her daughter, Mr. O. C. Jonea. and Stevens, brother and Mr. Charle her are also 3 O. one, sister of Mr. nf DUCHESNE. July 17. Mr. J. A. Ste venson and Mrs. Aim Poulson are entertaining their mother, Mrs. Aimed Johnson .of Holden. At the home of L. Clair Winslow. Mlse ULlttle M1m Virgin! Jmtt of 080 Marie Winslow of Indianola, Iowa, ia a J . guest. Mrs, Mary F. Lewis left Saturday of last week, after a week's visit with her daughter, Mr. .Francis Shelton. Alkali Soap Dr. and Mrs. George Cresawell are receiving congratulations over th arrival of a daughter. Mr. and Mr. Tom Brown spent a few if used bo should carefully, thla week visiting at the home of very Soap days it Mr. Brown's father, Charles Brown. you want to keep your hair looking shamA jolly fishing party, consisting of Mr. best. Most soaps and prepared Mr. and Mr. A. Mrs. Fellars. J. and This poos contain too much alkali. dries the scalp, makea the hair brittle, a T- in Bad for the Hair and ruin it. d The best thing for steady use ia cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and greaseless), and ia better than anything else you ean use. .ne or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it It makea an abundance of rich. creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, - and the hair fine and silkv, bright, lUBtrojis, fluffy and easy Mul-sifie- To Ward Off Sommer Complexion ULi To keep th face smooth, white and beautiful all summer, there's nothing quit to good as ordinary mercollsed wax. Discolored or freckled akin, so common at thla season, ia gently, gradually absorbed by the wax and replaced by the newer, fresher akin beneath. The faoe exhibit no trace of th wax, which I applied at bedtime and washed off mornand Greasy cream, powders ings. rouges, on ths other hand, are apt to apv pear more conspicuous than usual these to manage. Just get You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil days of excessive perspiration. en ounce of wax at any drug shampoo at any pharmacy very store and usemercollsed like cold cream. it This cheap, and n few ounces will supply will help any skin at ones and In a week every member of the family for montna. or so the complexion will look remarkably (Advertisement.) dear, young and healthy. (Adv.) its f Aired., Mr. and Mrs. L. O, Brown have turned from a visit to Vernal. Miss Dorla Rosser la 4 guest of Mrs. John Dean. Mlsa Roaeer will visit her for a few days and then go to Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Maud Baker gave a 6 o'clock dinner Monday, with covers laid for Mr, and Mrs. Francis Shelton and Mrs. Chris Anderson. - Mrs. F. BJornson has returned from Salt Lake City, where ah attended th N. E. A. convention. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Playford of Wood-vin- e were 8unday guest of Mrs. Andrew Job. Mrs. Emma K. Olsen of Ephraim has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. Q. Greaves, in this city. Miss Frances Bench la spending her vacation at Boneta. Miss Helen Burdick of the clerks office spent last wesk at her home in Blue Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Firth and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker have arrived home, after a months tour of California. Mr. and Mrs. Dav Walker of Los Angeles ars guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Axalgard have returned from a few dayF outing In Vernal. Mlaa Phyllis of Topeka, Kan., Is her to spend several months with her slater, Mrs. L. O. Brown. Mlsa Kathrvn Searles Is spending the week-en- d with her grandparents. A wedq'ng of Interest took place Monday evening, when Mlsa Nina Gee became th bride of Jack Young of thla city. Th ceremony was performed by Hiram Nicola tn tha presene of near relative. Mr. and Mr. Delbert Angus are receiv ing congratulations eon. RIBBONS t inches wide; colors are pink, blue, black, lavender and Alice; 25c value for.... t Inches wide,' Including Dresdens and I9c a 49o 39c s a TAFFETA AND MOIRE - 75c Steve Johnson and Mr. and Mr. Glen Gray, spent a few days of the week angling In the lakes. Miss Nina Bell waa the motif for delightful party given by the 8. 8. dub at th home of Mr. and Mrs, McMillan Monday evening. The guests were th Misses Maggie Davis, Louis Johnson. Laura Hair, Elva Billing and Iona More, Mrs. Maggie Casper, Lloyd Pope, Jo Cecil Pope, Tom Washburn, Zenith Aired, Lonnie Fltswater and Ferrr 3c MONDAY SALE OF jwew BUMrs.y'jones COVERS. 49c 57c 72c C5c end NEWEST MILLINERY THtniUT oe. Salt Lake, waa Uat wsek-eageest f her Boat, Sirs. Jack Wade. Ia hoaor f Mrs.. Llllla Vsnshaa of Dea Moleea, Iowa, who atteaded tha N. X. A. la Salt La ha, Mrs. J. A. Wads tcrtalard all Bingham womaa who are former residents of Dea Moines at her home Saturday ereniag of Uat seek. TABLE Oriental patterna. Gold woven. v tw"yro $2.98 .. $6.98 $10.00..,.,..., PANEL LACE CURTAINS are the latest in Window Curtains. Fit any size window. White, cream and ecru. The The ; The centerpiece birthday anniversary. with was a birthday cake Mr. candles. The guests were Mr. andHouseKoy Davis, Mr, and Mrs. Jack were played. holder. Cards Mrs. Joseph Keinp waa Tuesday. waa Mrs. C. L. Countryman Lake several days this week. and Mr Barnard Mr. end Mr. Boyd and Mrs. S. M. Young .were at Saltair $2.19 . PIANO COVERS, in green and brown felt, fringed ends. Val- $13.45 Sale.... " BINGHAM, July 17. The Q. G, G. G. club met with Mrs. Jo Nordon Thursday of last week. Five hundred wae played, with Mrs. Flynn winning the first Prixe and Mrs. Barnard the con Meedames Manwarlng, eolation, Barnard. Young, Cotter. Flynn. Frailer and Kemp were the members present Mrs. M. Belts of Salt Lake wa th gueet of Mrs. F. E. Miller th past week Mr. and Mr. Heber Nichols and children. with' Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Miller, spent Tuesday at Liberty 'park In Salt Lake. Highland lodge No. Jt. L O. O. F., held an Installation Tuesday evening of laet week. W. E. Scott. D. D. G. M, was th installing officer, and the following were Installed: Fred Turner. N. G John Ragno, V. G.; J. J. Buahrod, secretary; Basil Doman, treasurer; Lloyd warden; Tug Matson, conductor: L. D. Carter, chaplain. After the the Rebekahs served luncheon. meeting, Mr. and Mrs. John- - Evans of Salt Lake are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Jerry 29c with tie strings Values to $1.36. July Sale. Sale....,...,. July 59c In medium CARD TABLE COVERS. Emcorners. broidered Complete FANCY BED SUMMER SPREADS. In Voile,, Batiste, Lawn Also EmbroiCorded." Values dered. to $25.00 MADRAS. Very ias" ,ru,a tor...... $5.25 35c Sale. 1B0O YD8. OF SILKALINES and dark patterna; 3$ in. wide. July Sale. In plain, with drawn work, aide band, LACE CURTAINS, English In etc. Nets, Marquisette, whitA cream and ecru. July Sale.,.., ALLOVER SCRIM. Light and Values to 50c. dark patterns. GOWNS. Very style, with round neck, trimmed with lace medallions pretty and fine lacs edging; finished neck and sleeves. Exceptionally good. $3.00 value for SZ.Z5 ai 9I.Z3 for..... July 1800 Yards Silkolinet SCRIM CURTAINS of lace, marquisette and voile. Cream and ecru. With lac edges $.49 NULACE CilAPERY values July TERRY CRETONNE CLOTH. Very desirable for portieres, printcurtain, etc. Two-sid- e ing. 36 inches wide. Value to Bale CURTAIN CURTAINS OF MARQUISETTE. Scrim and Nottingham Lacs. to 85c. July Sale, th yard. WOMENS WHITE PETTICOATS. Two style of grade cambric with deep ruffle, finished with lace good edge and lace Insertion, am $2.00 1000 Yard 31-0- $7.85 for of Curtains Draperies and Scarfs BINGHAM Paro-wanwe- re Become Hairless Saturday of last R. Jones entertained Saturday of last week at a trout dinner in honor of Mrs. Emma Barrell and daughters. Miss Loo and Mias Dell Barrell. of Salt Lake. Mia Pearl Arrington of Twin Falla Idaho, and Earl Arrington of Salt Lake were last week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Arrlngton- Mrs. Henry Hales, county superintendent of schools of Clark county, Idaho, and field representative for the N. E. A., visited with Mrs. William Gallagher Tuesday and Thursday of last week. Mr. Rue Packard left Thursday to visit relatives at Spanish Fork. Th Magna ward elders entertained tn honor of tneir wives Thursday evening of last week at th Magna ward building. A short program was given, after which games were played. A dainty luncheon was served. Mlaa Mary Beszanf left Friday of last week for Pleasant Grove to visit her Mr. and Mr. N. I. Fenton. grandparent Miss Margaret Olson is visiting Mr Archie Hales and other friends at Spanish Fork. Mies Mae Radebaugh entertained at dinner Monday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Eckert and daughters, Mabel. Katherine and Josephine, and Paul Freeman and Bob Bremner, ail of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chlllus and daughter, Orien, of Grand Junction. Colo., 'visited with Mr. nd Mrs. T. E. Burke Bus-da- y. i Dandruffy Heads IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT J. Mrs. JULY 18,1920. Jacquard. Values to 75c.1.... ,598 11 " ' over tha arrival of Mrs. John Wtmmer was hostess to the Standard Bearers Card club Wednesday afternoon. Mra. Roy Cook won first prise and Mrs La Bronte guest prise. Miss Margaret Young of Mountain Homa is tha guast of Mr. and Mrs. Jack , Young. Mra. Charles La Bronte of Salt Lake Is th guest of her sister, Mra. Edward MOTHER! California Syrup of Figs" Childs Best Laxative ' Hart. JEROME, IDA. JEROME, Idaho, July 17. Th Jerome Pioneer elub was entertained Tuesday at th country home of Mr. and Mra W. F. Zahn. At noon a picnic dinner was served on th lawn, after which the time was spent in talking over the hardships of tha early days and th great improve' ments made during th past decide, r Margaret, Fay and Jack Bterley have as their guest thsir father, J. F. Bterley of Ogden, Utah. County Superintendent of Schools June Kearney was extensively entertained .by friends in Balt Lake City during the past wesk, while attending the National Edu cation association convention, Mias Helen Btrobeck of Twin Falls was a guest at the M. F. Sheldon bom week. th past Miss Hayes of Los Angeles, Cal., left for her home Wednesday of laat week, via Seattle and Portland, after a visit with friends hers. Mrs. Frank Pierce and two children, Patricia and Barbara, and Mr. Pierce's mother left Saturday of last week for a visit with relatives and friends in New York City and Chicago, They will return home tha latter part of August via Daa Moines, Iowa, where they will spend a faw weeks visiting their old home place, Mr. and Mrs. It E. Morrow were entertained at tha A. J. Turlay country homa Monday evening at a 6 o clock din-nar. Mra F. A. King was hoatess to a number of Uttl folks Saturday afternoon of laat week, th occasion being in honor of Accept ''California" Syrup of Figs look for the name California ou the package, then you are aure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love ita fruity taate. Full directions on each bottle. You must say "California." (Adv.) only the sixth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Edna May. Mr, knd Mr. w R. Forbes had as their guests during ths past week their son, George, and wife of Chicago, who were en route to Lo Angeles. After sightseeing through California, they will return home via Yelloa stone park. . Mrs. C. V. Reed and children of 'Lincoln, Neb., a here for a visit With Mrs. Reed's sisters, Mesrlames Arps and Gardner. Mrs. B. R. Hughes returned home Tuesday of last week, after a visit to har parents In American Falls. A Jy |