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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING. MAY Cover war laid for Mr. end by Mm. MrCoy and Mr. Ballinger, Mra Friday John Mra. Itert Eleven. Mr. and Mr Bagwell will ha the licit bo.tr enterMra. btsrk and Mr and Mra V. Andrrn. Walter Haven It. and W tldman Mrs Alr Murphv antertalnad Boyd Smith will leava Iwc-tnI. aummsr . In Tuesday evening for Miss Marv Coha and lU rEIU, Idaho, Way I Mr. K. ! C. near future to spend th ( sllfornla. by Misa Lucile Johnson, brtilea Other guesta She will be 1R mho haa bnn vtalYlnff hnr hioi, were tha monitors of th Iayaon high Ely. hat rotund to her her mother, Mr. W. K, Meyer of Mn, trr, Mfvtni, Mm. I'hlllp Levin wtl leave eoon for v hool faculty and is J huUal! of Bpan-l- n 1. mn at Caldwell, bhn wnn called here Fork. home. to binSalt Hake make her lyoriM.(be deeU of her Bnphn. liert Mr. and Mra. Lv M. Crawford enterxFnrty friends of John Hotiaer gathered Mra at hla Mr. home Humisy evening in nonor of and . Groom end WlM tained at dinner Monday fur Mr. end Mr. I hia eightieth birthday anniversary Stack and Mra. John Murphy. Vere Urler of Wichita, Ken., ere vie-iti- John Mr. A. R. Wilson and Mrs. William Mr. and Mra. L A. Bchluier have lrft end Mra C. at Uie home of IK 1920. $Pr (tl RUPERT, IDAHO ir. P. Groom. Wre. went eone blah. end four Arthur Jeneen to Bolae End )wrn M'tllU to make their borne their to make of the M E. .The ladire r hurt'll gave It annual breakfaat May Oav morriinff In the churrh parlor. Wre. Flora Kenyon end eon ere via Kenyon Itifif et the home of Mr Mre, Arnold i Mff, Mr. end Mr J. W. Deederlrk thie work from a two month vlali to relative in Tenneeee. After pend-In- f a fhurt time hem with their ermeine, Mr. end Mr. K. H. Brown, they will return to their home at Jialfway, Ore. Amonf those who attended tho flonora grand opera performance at W.Burley lat HaJllday, wereeJMr. and Mre. T. Ann Mr. end Mre. A. F. Bevwsr, Mr j Mr. end Mre. U. K. Kinher, Mr juiie, end Mr. end Ranaonv Turner and Mre. Collin. Mre. Charle enterMr and Mr. Iean. Bobofjeld tained at luncheon fiundav afternoon, Th ! Mr. and Mra J liillington, who ar. recent arrtvala from Mr LaMont Srhoftald, and Mr. I (ah. Mr. and Mra. 8. W. Berk and Ml M'rtl. Madsen. haa returned from Mra. A. M. a (hrea week vlait to Kansas, where rhe was called by tha death of Jier brother. Mra. K. I Anaell. formerly Mls Otadya took place Marshall, whoee marriar Wednesday, waa the auest at several given In her honor during the past week. Mias Kvalyn Coddlnr, who Is ataylnf with her brother, J. B. Codding, In Bur1 visitor In Rulev. waa a last week-en- d pert Mra. Harry Btesrman, .who had been visiting her mother In Oklahoma, returned home Thursday. I About slaty guests attended the sport for party given hy the Womans club last the benefit of the public library d conalst-eIn charge week. The committee of Mesdamee T. W. Halllday, W. W. Sinclair, F. Cunningham, Thompson. Jensen and Keeling. Aid eoolrty ar-rl- rinti MCILL, NEV. ' Mr George M'GILU Nev. May Bowman attended a luncheon Monday git en bv Mra. Ray of Hy. of Ely wa The Rev. A. Van der Jlorat S MtGIII visitor during th week. Chase. Mr. Mr. and Mm. George James Doran, Mr. John Weber and Mm. Henry Moler and mother were Ely Tuesday. Henry THege ha Isaoed Invitation for in a dance to be held at tbe Flier borne v the near future. kin. D. Bnvd Smith end Mr. Harry Hilton were Ely visitor Monday. Colonel and Mm. James 8. Bennett were last week-en- d guests of their daughter, Mrs, W. P. Lindsey of Ippertown. Miss Clementine Roger. Mias Winifred Jennings. Mis Wilma Snowball end Alisa Cora Clark formed one of the fishing parties during the week. Mra George Rlaer waa th guest of honor at a luncheon and a shower given Tuesday by Mr. Jf, Rosa Taylof of Middletown. club was entertained The Luncheon In honor Monday by Mr. Charlee Zelg'er of Mr. E. C. Leak and Mra. R. K. In the McGill Pomeroy, who will leave near future. Misa Maud Rice of Ely Is th guest of her sister, Mr. H. O'Neill of Uppertown. 'Mrs. Frank Melrose entertained at cards Wednesday, followed by a luncheon. The guesta were Mr and Mm. J. P. Prank Brown, Mr. and Jensen, John Murphy end Mr. Robert-to8. at Garfield, Mr. W, B. Bateman left Thursday for On her return ah will be California. accompanied by her daughter and slater. Mr and Mrs. J, King have gon to California to attend tha graduating exercise et th University of California, when their eon, bl.wsrt, will receive bit degree. Mr. Chester And arson end eon ar the guest of Mr. end Mra Krank Jameson ef n Ippertown. talned at dinner Monday evening for Mr. and Mra William A. McCoy and o& Dl key. Mrs. 3. Lw Jensen haa gona to Rooso-vol- t, I 'tab, to sptnd two weeks with her parent. GRANTSVILLE -- Mr. May URANTHVILLE, t May Benson was given surprise party Monhome street on her Clark at day evening In honor of her birthday anniversary, Thoae present were Mr. and Mm. 8. A. Benson, Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Benson and Mr. and Mm. L. T. IJddell, all of Mock-toMrs. J. 8. Mm. Tad Bararlough and Mr. and Mm. Marlon Lee, all of Tooele; Mr. aryd Mra. Parley Benson. Misa Lena Benson and Misa Velma Benson. Misa Mildred Burmester entertained the G. O. H. club at her home on Clark atreel Wednesday afternoon. Mra. Alpha Elqulst and Mm. Roy Mutynaux, both of Burley, Idaho, have returned to their home afler a short with relatives and friend her. lhe Grantsvllle Hoc la I club gave a dancing party In the gym Wednesday 8 upper wea served. Mr. Clyde Wnvthall entertained th E. M. C. club at bar home on Clark atreet Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Thomas Clark of Oakley, Idaho, were here during tbe early art of tha week. Mr. Mary A. Kearl returned home Thursday evening from a .month a visit 1 American with friend Fork. The high echoot faculty entertained lhe faculty of the district school at a dancing party end social In the gym Monday evening. Andrew Kllason, Richard Ellason anil Misa Nora Ellason of Logan visited relative and friend here during the arly part of the week. Mr. and Mr, o. R. Judd of Nephl visited relative and friend here last weekend. d Mr. and Mre. Stanley Johnson of visited relatives here during the . early pert of the week. vlt eve-nln- g. . Particular Economy of the Modern Laundry McClellan rntertnlncd Friday afternoon at th home of Mrs Wilson for Mra. J A. Clayton, who will loin her husband next week At ball Lake to make their home. fashion show wsa given at tha high school Wednesday afternoon, under the direction of Alias Kata 1 horns and Mias Amelia Hioam of the domestlo art a program waa given and Hgbt refreshment were served a Jains H. Francom and Miss Vera Dud lev of Lake Hhore were married at Provo Thursday of last week. .They will make lhlr liorna at lavaon Orlando Provslgsard of thla city and. Mm. W Innle Burlier of Mendon were married Monday. They will reside In Pay-eo. A progressive supper was given Bun-da- y hy the Misses Jennie Bet 'a Alice Merrill, W lima Elmer, He mil's Alonlague, Ellen Fillmore. Jennie Fairbanks and Mrs. Foster Bsahsgard of Lake Hhore Mra W. Jf. bhermer ha as her guest her sister, Mra lain a Htewart of New York City. Miss Mnry Cohn of Jh high aohool faculty left Wednesday for Hslcm, Ore, to became the bride of Thoms Achrsott, They will spend their honeymoon In Ireland, sailing from New York May 1 Mr. and Mra J. C. Ellsworl left Thursday for California They eYbeet to he gone two months and will visit rclallvee In Arizona on their return. AIlA Kata Thomas waa at Eureka Tuesday evening. The Alsrry Matrons met Thursday with Mra Ed Snyder. Mm King Drlggs of Ephraim Is Visiting her alster. Mrs. J. A. 'Clayton. Mr. and Mra Ralph Hhermere of laxyton spent Hund.xy with their parenta Mr. and Mra. W. H, Hhermere. Mr. and Mra Giant Blmona of h were Psyson visitors Mr. and Mm. Harvey SmlttiTuesday. motored to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr, and Mr V. D. Dixon are In Salt Lake. mmMff ds 71 ' How much is one day a week worth to you I If you can begin to measure the value of a day, you eau begin to measure thq economy and service of the modern laundry. Your laundry gives you one day d week free to devote to your family, to yourself or to your home. Moreover, now is the time of all times to turn over your washing to your laundry. Dependable Lome help is increasingly hard to find and the wages are extremely high. Laundry equipment for the home, if it is complete enough to be. of any real service, is prohibitively high, and, given the most modern of home helps, you still cannot avoid the nerve strain, the depressing (Limpness and the annoyance of washday. The laundry relieves you at remarkably reasonable prices. n, Cuts the Cost of Clothes Perhaps even greater economy is found in the fact that our scien- tific laundering actually cuts down the cost of your clothes. Laundry methods are now so scientifically thorough and gentle, laundry water filtered to so velvety a softness, sorting so carefully watched, that even the sheerest and finest materials are thoroughly guarded. Thus is measured the particular economy of your laundry with this vital addition Afam-moi- ,1 i The modem housewife knovfs that the actual cost of wash-- , ing is not measured in terms of equipment, soap, starch, hours, or even clothes. She knows that it is her health that pays, and pays dearly. The frantic rush and burden of EUREKA KLRKK A, At ay g William Hurd and Alim Alma Wlutem, prominent young people of Eureka, were Joined In mar- . wash day, its fatigue and weariness, are health and prices which the modem woman cannot, in and family, afford to pay. to herself justice jor-destroyi- ' -riage Saturday of Inst week at nntl will aoon be at Imine to their lrovo frtends In this city. Mr. Hurd Is amany son of Mr. and Atm. John Hurd of Balt lake, and the bride Is a tescher In the local schools, bar homo being at would be the poorest sort of economy to &e and Worry yourself when right JMo. at your door is the genuine economy of your laundry. Guard your home from Monday evening tbe Odd Kellowe and Rebeiiahs, together with their partners, the disorder and vapors of soiled clothes and audsy water. Telephone enjoyed an entertainment which was given In honor of the anniversary of the order. William Tlte was chairman and PAYSON tbe program of the evening Included an' address of welcome by John Morley, past PAYBON, May I Mm. U. M. Turner grand master, who also gave a history entertained at cards Tuesday evening,. of the Odd Fellows lodge. Other speakers were the Rev Mr. Frary. W. J. complimentary to Mra Flrank Oherhans-leyLunclteortl waa served. The color and H. K. Hear, the last menIn cut waa add tioned being one of the charter members scheme pink and green, of Eureka lodge No. 12 Musical numdowers were used for decoration. Misa Bue Wilde entertained at a party bers were given bv Thomas Tancock. Sunday In honor of Mlaa Della Cravens Miss Alary ClKrk, Nell OHare and Mra of Halt Lake, who Is visiting friends Elmer Besslona. Luncheon brought the here. entertainment to a close. , Th Entr Nou dub met Wednesday The Jjvdlea Aid society of the Af. E. afternoon with Mr. Fern Grey. church was pleasantly entertained' at the Mr. and Mra Lee R. Tayjor entertained home of Mrs. Elijah Bowen Friday afthe members of the Just mere club sad ternoon. their hnabands Friday evening. Mr. and Mm. K. Leveen of Eureka The Happy Hour club met Friday with have announced the engagement of their Mra. Charles Bmith. daughter. Miss Ethel Lveen, to H. B. Misses Lyle and Iona Craven enter- Cooper of Oregon. The will marriage tained six girl friends at a slumber party take place at Jortiand, Ore., at an early at their home. Saturday night of last date. i week. Misa Frances Hulsh returned Monday F. C. Lalned Monday colMr C. W. ONeill, Mr been the L D. 8. business evening at cards and daughter, Mr. David Pouts Tbe Bonl Fldl club members were the evening after spending a lew daya at W. Gilman, Misses Violet and Eva Shepherd ef leger attending Mr J. K. . Holme iji honor of Kenneth Kutlei I. luncheon Bcott, Mr of Mra. Kenneth Payson, th guest of her aunt. Miss Nelmeats Wednesday Mr. and Mr of K. D. Holt and Mrs. C. Sprlngvtlle were lest week-en- d Mr Mias W. Hell. of Hudson Orrofl Ira guests Moore, Mr' Margaret City, Brigham ' lie B. Hulsh. i The Thursday Auction club met with lilzon. , Coat ley. My B. 15. Imuran, Mr Melton, Mlckelson are visiting In California. their brother, D. M. Shephard, of this Utah, la visiting Mr Minnie Barnard. One of the most The Octagon club met Thursday with Mm. Jauk Gordon last week. The aub. a elaborate social Mia Misa Ruth Card spent last week-en- d Mr M. M. Harahbarger and Mr Georg W. Gorton Is visiting her city. event of the spring season was the an- Mr. Hunts, sUtute were Dr. and Mm. Haien and Mm Stanley Dona a guest of Miss Dorothy Canfield In OgRobb assisted the hostess. mother, Mrs. George Gardner, et Salt Alra V. Anderson entertained at dinner nual luncheon of the Kntre Noue Prises were captured F.. A. Ballinger. entertMr Utah. F. J,exrt J. Professor and den, Ltk club, given Baturday afternoon of ained the member of the Union church Mr. and Mr Amos Belnep ef Ogden, f Mr Reuben Austin left last week for SODA last wreek at the home of the president. choir Wed Utah, will spend the summer here. a and dinner their Salt at I.ake to vtrlt friends. partner Aim. V. I, Thomas. The rooms were carMrs. week last were Ideas Hattie Thatcher Mr spent erening. Musical fbrorge Horslev is home, after a decorated In the . club's colors, green, tieeday In Ogden, Utah, as a guest of Mr BODA SPRINGS, Idaho. 8. ried out Covers were laid for twenty-twtwo werks' visit with Iocatrllo friend. I. Mr James F. Woodall and MrMayRobert F. pink aud white, and the table center. H. Tracy. Mr Clinton Pair hue renmed hem Hickv entertained the Five Hundred club after a weeks vacation at Sait Lake. Mrs C. A. Onfield is visiting In Ogpiece waa a miniature Maypole with Mra Georg Adame entertained a fair green, pink and while ribbons extendafternoon. den, Utah, at th home of Mrs. Af. 8 Tuesday afternoon at th home of Mr guests Wednesday ing to the favors for the various memWoodall. Six games were The Tuesday Evening Bridge club met Browning. A clear brain and hehhv body ar esber. Following the luncheon the mem- with Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Nelson entertained Mr J. D. C. Kruger this week. Cr,t Prize wee won by Mr, sential for success. Business men, .teachbers enjoyed musical number and Mrs. Rose Miller-wo- n at 600, followed by luncheon, Sunday, In the prise. x2 rerrtn and th consolation ers. students, housewives ond other workprise h. toasts. An instrumental solo was given Kutler. Luncheon wa ers' say Hood's Barsapaiiila gives them Mr, tester. Leek of Jackson, Wyo., 1 honor of Kenneth 8hellp served" by Mra, O C. Lindsav and .the presila Afulr a Miss of Ethel I Utah, Jonee. Mr E. mother. Logan, her and etrength. and makes their Mts Winifred Jine returned hpme appetite dent's address hy Mm. Alra. V. L. visiting Th annual of the Alumni guest of Mr. 8. K. Nelson. that tired work seem. easy. It cvc.-nov LoIn from Thomas; the toast mlstresa waa. Mra. association of thebanquet Is Mrs Newel Carter Balt 8t. Anthony high school Visiting lArtverttsemeui.) r Ike, where she nad ' feeling. ! Edward Pike, and the following toasts was held FYldav evening Utah. Anat gan. Et the wera Riven: Our Older Members, Mrs. thony cafe. Th Golden Hour lub gave Cut flowers were need ae banquet L I. Williamson; The Woman of To- decoration . Elxly-flv the Crystal on Wednesday evening, folguests werex In at- at lowed by a dance In the Legion hall. day," Misa Emma Dougal; Our Town.1 tendance. ffinfiaiig2;aigffiiiHiaimwcn!HiniiiKiigauHaHHriisimiiaifflas Mr. D. J. Russell; vocal aolo. Mra. R. Horsfall of Sqlt Lake Mr. and Mr Et. Anthony chapter, O. E. 8., met in D, Gardner. .Those attending the lunchwill spend th iranmw here. session Friday evening. regular eon were Mrs. W. J. Adam Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Olson entertained Air. H. Dahmer spent the pest week Mr. H. Bourne. Airs. Edward .Bonner, Mr In Idaho Falla, th dinner Euudav In honor of Mr. and guest of Mr A. at P. J. Bonner, Air E. L. Clark, Mr Mr. Horsfall. The table was centered Lebach. Mr R. D. Gardner, Misa John Donnelly, Covers were laid for Mr Frank Packer went to Idaho Falla with yellow tulip Emm Dougal, Mrs. O. C. Lindsay, Mra. Tuesday to visit her sister, . Miss Lucy eight. A. E. Myer C. E. Hulsh, Air Mra. Barnea Mrs. Carol Cowley of Salt lAke spent D. 'J. Russell, Mm. Edward Pike, Mr last week as a guest of Air J. W. Mra. Tomallson was hostess to the FriE. H. Sothem. Mr WlUianj Stuart. Mra. day Afternoon Crochet club last week. Airs. LaVla . Tomlinson V, L. Thoma ' and Mr Lc I. Williamson. vla-Ito- rs It Car-fiel- Tre-gonl- , o. Ut-era- SPRINGS o. m ' Ptr j The DclsghTcf romeri' tact Pear! axquiaita product of die delight moat skilled French pearl-makwoman by the beauty of their hum and by. tveir wonderful pedvlrf of size and co!og Li . Ld Tduscd necklace give to their wearer a sms of pleasure, end a feeling of being appropriately dressed, no iaccerwbt tbs occasion., . , Of YpurJtvcUrt ' CLEARrilCLD. ttaraea of Dolly Mrs. - Job O, M. vUitat wiU 1?f aiatar Mr. Mar karill Monday. Brow, K Mr- Mark Roberta spent Monday U Kayn vllle a guest of her mother, Mrs. Marika Wearer. Mia Irene Brown of Brigham City was the fueat of VirKllft Mae Draper (hi week. Mra. Walter tileed la vtaitiog relative la ftyraeoar. Mr. and Mm. Joaeph L. Mahtj entertained at dinner at their home Friday, in honor of Mvroi and Henry Payne of Paul. Idaho, and Jed Phil lip at Tetania, Idaho, who awV their gueatt, Mra. Rtbel i'haae of Orden la the guest of her mother. Mra. Geneva Piaher. Miaa PbylUa Hanka ia apentHag n few day a goeet of frienda. In Ogde Mra. Dorothr Campbell tailed friends la Balt Lakw during the week. Ufa. Geneva. Flatter was a oialfor to KaysrlUn thla week, aa guest of her aunt, Mrs. Georgs 0wn. WHY? You Should Know Our Vacuum Cleaner Is Better BECAUSE: Mrs. Jessn D. Barlow w as aa Ogdea vial tor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Harrod entertained at dinner at their home Sunday afternoon. Covers were laid for Mra Leooe Tan Kppa of Bait Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Brace Major of Kays vine, and Mr. and Mr. Doa Major and family of Centerville. Misa Edith Draper 'visited relatives la Ogdea i doring the week. ST. ANTHONY, IDA. ST. ANTHONY, Idaho, May 8 The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club member were guests of Mr Ed Maag this week. Mr. F. f Houle won the. prize. Mr. Robertson entertained at bridge Mr Bell and Tuesday evening. won the prize Enapdragon and nasturtium were used as decoration M. K Thoae In attendance were Mr S. King, Air. Jam e Fredrickaon, Mr Mre-ONei- 1t THE armature la MOTOR IS GYROSCOPIC and doe not iun hot; dynamically balanced and magnetically suspended, o that tt float between bearings, eliminating friction, so that three-day- a it does not run hot. It ta tested on continuous run by engineer of on of th largest electrical jobbing houses in the United Mates. , 2nA BEARINGS DO NOT WEAR OUT, which la th cause of nine We wtll give you a list of hundreds of local users and offer you a cleaner free if you can show ns a single instance have wor out We chaUn similar offer by any othervfhanufacturer. Ard IT HAS SPECIAL FEATURES In the duet bag which w wlD be glad to explain. ITS MOTOR creates a greater auction through the d get rug,6thwhich grit that destroy and cats off th nap. IT IS SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION and easy to get at, and we are to always prepared supply you with new brushes or extra parts, should you require them. W were bom and raised here, and are here to atay. W have -handled this marhfne for four year and are not ctwtinuaijy changing from on make to another. WE RENT VACUUMS, ALSO CLEAN .AND SHAMPOO RUGS tenth of vacuum cleaner trouble i Br deep-seate- DODGE BROS. the Street from Salt Lk Theater 66 EAST ON FIRST SOUTH STREET. reasurer; Guaranteed ta remov Un, freckles, pimptee. t, etc. Ex ,trme cases- - 20 days. Kid pore anti tissues of impurities, leave the skin clear, soft, healthy. At leading toilet counter. If they heven't it, by mail, two size, 60c. and $1.23. NATIONAL TOUATCQ., fmHt. Tmm.' lirtr-xpot- MAMMOTH, May 8. Mra Jane Mordue of 8L George arrived here Afonday for an extended vlait with Mr. and Mr D. J. d Mos Miaa Ethel Nelson of Balt lake is spending a week in Mammoth with her sister, Mrs. 1 8. Nelson. Miss Madeline' Cowan ts spending a week at Nephi as the guest of Miss Etta Park. Mr Arthur McDonald left Wednesday morning for Balt Lake to he tbe guest of her mother, Mr Belle Shaw, for a few days. Mrs. Frank Barnett returned Wedneslaike with hqr day after a visit at Spring parent Mr. and Mr ofE. T. Perry. Mr William Bills Payson ta her visiting for a few daya with her sister, Mr. Ivan Harper. Mr Martha Stoker of Spanish Fork ts the week-en- d guest of her daughter, Mr William Houghton. returned to her Parson Mrs, Margaret home at Balt Iavke Monday after spend. ing a week in Mammoth with Mrs. Alfred The meeting at the tabernacle this eve- Parson ning waa conducted by the Lehl seminary Mr Ivan Harper gave a bundle shower students Marl In honor of Mr John W. Grant, Sr., and Mra Crlnta-bell- a Thursday evening Allas Maude Houghton Ludlow, formerly Taint of American Fork were marwas married week who last ried In the Balt Lake temple last week. of this city, The evening wa spent in The same evening they were entertained at Provo. were served to at a reception by Mr Alta 8chow. games, and refreshments The bride waa the recipithirty guest They will make their home in Lhl. The marriage of Ephraim Thomas, son ent of many beautiful and useful present Mr C. H. Weph and daughter. Miss of Richard Thornes, end Mr Mabel Bnell of Spanish Fork took place In Balt Lake Peart, spent the early part cf the week will reside at Spanish it Dividend, guest of Air. 'and Mr WalTuesday. They Fork. ter Webb. Mre. Melvin Riding ts making an exD. R. The society met Wednesday at tended visit with her parent Mr. and the home of Mr. William Cutler. Announcement is made of the marriage Mrs. J. O. Htrwartj et Benjamin. Mrs. W. H. Green left Wednesday mornlast week of Mias Kstalla Cedarstrom of Pelican Point and Glen Daniels of ing for Salt Lake, to be the guest of her Ophlr. Mis Mina Peck, a bride of May, wa entertained at a bundle shower Wednesday at th home of Mr. Iaaao Peck. y r, play an important part in your personal appearance. ' Your-cloth- Q Ei j e , If j'ou want to look attractive, your clothes should be kept fresh, clean and in good press just liko new, By taking advantage of our All-re- -- Special Monthly Club Contract the Price I Very Low n. It's Easy to Peel ! PRESTON, IDAHO TKM DATS Kidmola CREAM TV CirwIi! teefifi HIGH-SPEE- Acres LEHI, May 8. Descendants of the late David Evan first bishop and first postmaster of Lehl, held a meeting at the home of Mra Martha Winn Bunday, and organized the David Evans Family assoDavid Evans of California, the ciation, oldest surviving son, was chosen president; Jamea Evans of Bountiful, first vice president; Rachael Evan Wing, second vice president; Mary M. .Lott, secretary-tElgiva Evatid Thurman, historian; Hannah Evans Anderson, assistant historian; Emma J. Evans Roberts, for research and temple work; Barbara Evins Bush, chairman of social committee. and Emma Bouthwick Evans as her assistant. member present .werar Moslah Evans, Jacob Evans, Barbara Evana Bush, Susan Evans d of Salt Lake City, James Evans of Bountiful, Mary Evans Wanlasa and Frank Wanlaas of Eureka. There were also present twelve Lehl descendants were entertained who, with the visitor at supper hy Mr Abigail Evans EUlng-so- Beautify i& Complexion iH MAMMOTH LEHI CLEARFIELD 7 How Do Your Clothes Look? j Mra. Harvi PRESTON, Idaho, Atay Hitchcock entertained at two tables of 0, followed by luncheon. Thursday afternoon in honor of Mr Thomas Barton of Ely, Nev. Other gueeta were Mra. William Lohman, George Mitchell, Mr Mr Wilford Thorpe. Mr Wallace Aired, Mra. R. I. HoIL Mr W, C, Mathew and Mr Whitney KJmbalL Mr Wilford Tborpe entertained at dinner Sunday, complimentary to Mr Thomas .Barton. 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