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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE MOTHER! r Ivory CHIFFONIER "California Syrup of Figs Childs Best Laxative MAGNA, June t M let Dicker O'Brien. teacher In the crude school, left Friday to nd the summer at her home at 111jfi City. 8. D. Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper of Roosevelt are here spending a few days, Waiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. !oui Worlhan will entertain the Magna ladles' Bridge rlub nest Wednesday at her home on First blast street. Mrs. John H. Yatea and family spent last weekend visiting her mother, Mrs. Is. Wilcox, at Lehl. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Merchant and children and Mr. and Mrs. R. Merchant of Bingham were the guests of Jdr. and Vrs. Bud Mathews Sunday. Mrs. A. Kltsgerald entertained the club members of the Five Hundred Thursday of Mat week at her home on California East street. Pink roars and Accept gyrup of Figs hhaata daisies formed the centerpiece for only look tor the name California on the luncheon table. The special guests the package, then you are eure your were: Mrs. Fred Barton, Mrs. O. I child is having the beat and moat harmCarter. Mrs. M. White. Mrs. Ed. Kenner, less phvsie for the little stomach, liver Mrs. 8. Tucker, Mrs. N. V. Wardle, Mrs. Children love .its fruity B. Duckworth.' Mrs. A. W. Dlmond. and bowels. Mrs. H. O Shaughneeay and Mias Kina taste. Full directions on each bottle. Duckworth. High score was won by Mrs. You must say California." (Adv.) R. C. Parks, ths special by Mrs. K. Dreage and ths guest prise by Mre. Ed. Kenner. Mrs. E. Droege will entertain Luncheon was served to thirty gueste. the dub next Wednesday, The afternoon waa spent-witgamea and Mine Laveta music. Mias Melba Hancock, beautiful gifts were preClark and children spent the first of the sented toMany Miss Coon. week visiting friends at Pleaaant Orove. Mias E. Harris and William Carson of Mr. and Mrs. H. Noyee of Ogden were Holliday were the guests of Mr. and Mra. here visiting relatives Fundsy. Hunter Sunday. Hugh Mr. and Mrs J 1,. M nearer are at home Lady Macoabeca will hold a speital to friends at 6 Ftrst East street, meeting at Cooper's hall next Friday aftMrs. W. H. Walker wae honiesa to the ernoon. F. A. club Thursday of last week at her Mrs. H. Xorrls visited In Salt Lake home on Spencer avenue. Special guests ef the afternoon were Mrs. A. 8. Chap- Sunday. man, Mrs. C. W. Shaw. Mlea Orare Moyer and Miss Ethel Hancock. Dainty refreshmenta were served. IDA. Mrs. A. J. Collins of Salt Lake spent last weekend with her mother, Mrs. C. MONTPELIER, Idaho, June 6. The Cries, Mre, A. S. Chapman of Salt Lake la Clem ofethe Mountain oiub met at the home O. Groo Thursday of H. ofgMrs. spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. last were week. The following officer B. Petit. Miss Della Reid nf Salt' I.ak was the elected; President, Mra. C. H. Toomer; vice first M. Mrs. H. president, King; guest of Mr. and Mrs. Holland Reid second vice president, Mrs. I). C. Kuns; Mrs. Hugh Hunter entertained at a secretary, Mrs. Steve Htaley; treasurer, reporter, Mrs. eurprise party In honor of her husband Mrs.A. O. H. Groo; preea Robison; critic, Mra. Ed. Austin Friday of last week. Ferns were used H. The new In members taken were as folas the room and tahlo decorations. Cov- lows: Mesdamea F. M. Williams. J. H ers were laid for thirty. Games were enBeatty. G. F. Ashley. Walter Stevens, joyed. r, Mr. and Mrs. G A. Rousell motored to John Barrett, E. A. Brough, Luke R H. Ferguson, Harrv Hull. R. to Idaho. Lava Hot Springs. Sunday T. N. Sneddon, F. O. Rale-maapend a few dais as the guests jf Mr. L. Nicholson, I Ed. Austin. H. Tunks, I. H. Gorand Mrs. A. A. Rousell. G. don. E. L. McClave. A. H, was Misa Knuckles, of Salt Maxwell Lake Ruby (i the guest or Mrs. Bud Mathews Friday of A. Vealey, W. K. Christman, Charles li ! C. Hess. W. Hess, Charles C'heite), J. last week. Mrs. Loulae Worths n and rhildran are J. Jones, jJ. L. Cruiksliank, E E. Mulha, (1. Hchoger, Mrs. Noffslnger, S. AJIv, V, visiting relatives at Springville. Woodruff Clark, J. W. Arnold, Hagur Mias Christine Larson attended a birthHhoupe, J. J. Hllller, H. A. Robison and last week of the at day party Friday home of Mayor and Mrs. E. A. Bock In Mrs. Katie Hoff. The program consisted of a reading by Airs. I) C. Knnx, Salt Lake. Mrs. H. L. Bliss entertained at Sunday and a vocal selection by Mira Esthir dinner 'in honor of Mrs. K. D. Randall Brennun. The meeting adjourned to ineit and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Nash of Foun- with Mrs. Toomer. June 10. Mrs. M. B. Cherry and Mrs Hmorv tain Green. Mr. and Mr. E. A. Drown and Mr. and Atullca entertained tha following ladies Mra. C. L. Drown motored to Midvale at luncheon and kenslngtnn Friday afternoon Mr. K. N. Bo den, Mrs R V. Sunday to visit frlenda. E. C. Fanford, Mra. J C. SumMr. L. H. Hardy and grandaon, Ray, Uee. Mrs mer. Mra. A. C. Tueller, Mrs. Earl Rich, are visiting relatives at Provo. Mr Van French, Mra. Ina Preston. Mrs Mr, and Mrs. Jack Herxog spent DecoOwens. Mrs. Harold Toomer. Airs.- - li ration day at Pleaaant Grove. B Whitman. Mra C. K Bmw n, Mrs. Mrs. Laura Beddo spent Sunday visitW. W. Chapman, Mrs. Chari, h D. i 'hoing friends at Lehl. Mrs. Hyde Boueh gavs a surprise party ney, Mrs. E L, McClave, Mrs. John In honor of her husband's birthday annl-Lee Berkwith, Mra. H B. Hull. Mr.--. Lilsca Jones, Mra. H A. Robison and Miss Careraary Thursday of last week. The Hunter. were rie were used as decorations. Electric lights guests Veers plaosd to light up the lawn, on Mrs. Bert Gilchrist of Ogden, .Mrs. H C which games were played. Guests were: Everlngham of Texas and Mlaa Mae KimMr. and Mrs. L'ts Psrktns. Mr. and Mrs. ball of Berkaley, Cal. Abe Coon, Mr. and Mrs. John Hpendlove, Saturday evening of last week a part) Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, Mr. and was given at the home of Mt and Mrs Mrs. Thomas Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan George A. Smith In honor of their son, Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Cren Walker, Mr. George. Games were played and refreshand Mr. Clifford Boueh, Mr. and Mrs. ments were served. Those present were Vera Jack Hersog, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kllpack. Melba Jnnely, Kill her n Dav's. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Anderson. Mr. and Smith, Elliott George and Ivan Phelps Mrs. Bert Gilchrist, who has been visMrs. E. Holbrook of Granger. Mra. Mary Htaker, Miss Kate Htaker and Mrs. Laura iting relatives here, left Saturday of last week for Blackfoot to visit tier Bister. Beddo. Refreshments were served. Mrs. E. Haarftrich of Halt Lake spent Mrs, Charles E. Harris, before returning the first of the week as ths guest of her to her homo In Ogden, L'tah. daughter, Mrs. C. O. Harrison. Mrs. P. J. Retd and Mr. and Mra. Ed. Keeler of halt Lake spent Monday as the guesls of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Reid. LI Mrs. W. L. Camp Of Annabella is the D. J. Rowan, guest of Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Joe Petenmn. Miss C.raoo Denton and Hud Solomon motored to Tooele Sunday to spend Decoration day. and in tha evening attended the dance. Miss May Harris has left for Evanston, Wyo.. to spend her vacation with relatives. Mra. Roy Davis of Bingham la the Grandmother's Recipe to Reof Mr. and Mrs. B W. Richardson. Misa Alma Sullivan of Fait Lake spent store Color, Gloss and Sunday as the guest of Mrs. M. A. Camp and family. Attractiveness. Mr. and Mrs. A. G, Gudmundsen and to family have moved to Taylorsville jtuvke their heme Almost everyone knows that Sago Tea Mr. and Mre. C. A. Malonoskf gave a properly compounded, dinner In honor of their fourth, wedding and Hulphur, Covera brings bark the natural color and luster Monday evening. anniversary were laid for Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Fulton to the hair when faded, streaked or and Mra Enell MeCrea and famllv. Mra. Jeanette I Arson had aa her last grav. Years ago tho only way to get weekend gueat Misa Lavina Le Chemlnant this mixture was to make it at borne, of Halt lake. Mrs. Thomas Patterson has returned which is muesy and troublesome. No from Ogden with her son Clifton, who has adavs, by asking at any drug stora for been attending school. Wveths Kago and Sulphur ComMrs. Hannah Hunter has left for Ogden to visit friends. will get a large bottle of Mra K. Webber and Mra. James Brink-me- n pound," you this famous old recipe, improved by. the y and family spent Haturdav and as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. addition of otbor ingredients, at a Daupuln and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Goodro small cost at Halt Lake. Dont stay gray! Try it! No one Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Cavanee, Mr. and can tell that you darkened Mrs. B. W. Richardson and Mra. Roy vour possibly it does it so Laturally Davis spent Decoration day aa the guests and hair, as You dampen a sponge or of Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman at Lehl. soft evenly. brush with it and draw this Mrs. J. W Brewer spent last weekend at Ogden as the guest of her slater, Mrs. through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the grav J. Code. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Simmon and Mr. hair disappears, and aftsr another apand Mrs. J. W. Simmons of Salt I,ake plication or two your hair becomes wars last weekend' guests of Mr. and Mrs. beautifully dark, glossy and attractive J. B. Simmons. (Advertisement.) The Misses Donna Peterson and Erma Beagley spent Sunday In Sandy as the guests of Peter Peterson and family. - Mrs. J. Futnslon entertained at a birthday party In honor of herJuFfghter, Areta. on her slxh birthday msJv ersarv. Covers were laid for twelve-tfutfguests. A fare ill party was given in honor of Mrs. J. A- Thompson Friday of last week at the P. G. Scout building. Mrs. Thompson has been president and first councilor Now Is the Time to Get Rid of Tbese of tha Ladle' Mutual aid for some time Ugly Spots She Is leaving for Sandy to make her home. The ladies of the Mutual preno longer tho slightest need Theres sented her with a beautiful picture. About of feeling ashamed of your freckle, thtrty-flv- e Oames as Othine guesls were present. double strength is guaranwere played and refreshments served. Mra. Jack McKellar of Hpringvllle spent teed to remove these homelv spots. Himplv get an ounce of Othine doulast weekend as the guest of Mrs. J. R. ' ble strength from anv druggist and Jarvis. B. C. Mr. and Mrs. a little of it mgbt and morning ' McPhle, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Radabaugh, Mr. and Mrs. apply and vou should soon see that even the J. R. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. E. Droege, Mr. worst freckles have begun to disappear, and Mrs. G. L. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Rue while tlTe lighter ones have vanished Packard and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Burke motored to Haltalr Friday of last entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is noeded to completely clear week to attend the dance. Mrs. N. B. Carr of Salt Lake is visitthe skin and gain a beautiful clear coming with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bliss Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Secor. Mrs. W. H. plexion. Be sure to ask for the double Walksr, Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. E. Othine, as this is sold under strength guarantee D. Randall, Mrs. H. L. Bliss and daughter. Loretta, and Misa Mona. Williams at- of money back if it fails to remove freckles. tended a dinner last week at the home (Advertisement.) of Mrs., Jack Onbsby In Fait Lake In honor of Mrs. Oribsby's grandfather. John Ward, of Calexico, Cal. Lilacs formed the centerpiece for the center table. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Anthon spent the first of the --week visiting relatives in hpringvllle. Mias Elisabeth Beagiy spent the early part of the week visiting friends in Too-eidiscomfort.' A h v 1.020. INGRAIN CARPET An odd piece; tells 3 feet wide for $135.00; now Sewed Free. m yd AXMINSTER RUG Different design; 27 inches wide MONTPELIER, Bun-da- G, HALL SEAT y. Starts Tomorrow Prices Slashed Regular Price Tjbket the Actual Reduction Nothing Reserved Everything ori Our Buyer Leaves for th East and IWfUIi , HAMS I3EEG3 WAIT'D KIG With concealed receptacle. It sells for $12.50; now Rog-haa- i 6.80 SHAVING CABINET With mirror and receptacles; sells for $18.00; now RE FUMED OAK TABLE $26.75 V Its White enameled; full size; just the thing for sleeping $5.75 BUFFETS Z2L Fumed oak finish; similar to the picture; cludes settee, chair and rocker; (jigg sells for $51.00; now only. COMFORTERS Very pretty designs; $7.00 value, li u i: FBECEU.ES HEAD COLDS e. Mr. G. L. Wood of Ponca, Neh., is here visiting her daughter, Mra. M. A. Camp. Mrs. Snell MeCrea of Halt Lak is here visiting tier sister. Mrs. F. K. Fulton. Mrs. D. J. Bowan spent Decoration day Visiting relatives at Provo. 1 bn fcuii' Aid society held Its regular meeting at the church Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. C.. A. Larson and Misa Jeanette J Arson spent the first or the week visit. n a at Fait Lake and Murray. M- -. Abe Coon entertained at a shower In honor of Miss Chloe Coon at her home on Beh a avenue Friday of last week. V Check congestion, clear air passages, relieve Askanydruggistfor BAUM ANALGESIQUE BENGUE L( Th . I sd s8Ca.,K.T I 4 in- gJ ) BED PILLOWS YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD $4.50 values for WE DO NOT CHARGE INTEREST W $92.5 $67.5 $465. BARGAINS IN ROCKERS PORCH CHAIR All finishes; $60.00 A big value; sells $38.50 COLLAPSIBLE for $2.50; now value for BUGGIES $3.25 Sewing -- Rockers $5.00 Arm Rockers - ...... .3.25 $6.50 Arm OQ ne Rockers ...... .$UavO Arm $7.00 Rockers $22.50 9x12 Wool Fit r, $30.00 Tapestry Brusse $37.50 Tapestry Brus $50.00 9x12 Tapestry I n 7-6- vffi&D DONT MISS THESE 8-3x1- AND OTHER BIG BARGAINS Hun-da- IS SUITE CE NO ! gut IRON BEDS $62.50 WOOD CRIB Has drop side; natural finish; $9.00 value, for x9 0-6 AxmiE 8-3xl(j-6 ter, No $65.00 9x12 Axminsler - $80.00 9x12 (Seamless) Axmir -- CURTAIN RODS Complete with brackets, only 6-F- T. 2 cerate Bath stools Finished in white enamel; has rubber , lips (o) d2 MATTINi : CHESTS JEIxtra we' made; $11. values for 38. 5 |