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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, j SPANISH FORK I RONALD MKELL. for-ltmorly Mtsg Bylvll Chrigtenaon of Spanish Tork, Who wag marrlad Wednesday of last week. VfESj FOBS, June I Mr. H.try A. t Wl Gladr Holt m'huiuM Vrulaf artarnttjtt nf lat vitk t t Mr. Data fcwNNr r a cf and fml brtd. ftnd of Ml Hylri hpringril, irMPU 1 be W) Uora two Juu bruir. r Mli at tmatl table fUNli for eaatarplevra bow la of brt1l wreath aod Chlaeaa bowafatarfci. la addition lU rent ml table bom a beautiful ktwidc drpjjjwi I brWal rwtaaa. fUaldaa thr Ik'ooc fori band warn laid painted piaca card fr: lr. O, L fcrfclnd. Mr. VUc Motbwoil, Mr. Hanna fcr Vkta Mr Mtaaoa Ma ana, Jonea, kina boH, A)amac, Bertha Jej and Ardelia Nrlwm. LHIInb lairaoa aod Ika Miaaea Roaefta Bowen, Vhda Jooea uttaied at a ktKkeo aboker at to honor of the Bowen bona Monday evening week, Mlaa Loom Kwenaen. 0 bride of next until JloVWk. Gatnea and munlc were enjoyed when luncheon waa aerv-- d to thirty (wo. The bride received many uaeful and pretty glfta. (Jeorye Aademott of Lake hfcore aoaatneee the eacacement ef hta daughter. Ktta, b Gillian Hooey of Balmyrn, Ike marriage te take yaa Jvne 1 in the Balt Lake tempia, Ur. and Urn. Nell L. Ganlner aaaouaee the eegafemeat ef tbajr daughter (iwaa, towtUllanoer Nebeker ef Varan. marriage u(t plaee Uilaanonth. Mra. Tltontaa M. Holt aod daughters. Gladra and Bertha, are vtaltiag with Balt Jake frieuda.1 Men. David G. Iboaaa entertained Bridav ere-aifif ef laat week In honor of the birthday nt Ternary ef ber huabaod. AU of Ur. Ihomaa brother and eiatem were pmeent. AdmiMiMl aiid geeata were Mr. and Mra. Joeepn BroekbaAk Ptwk eama Mr. and Mra. Kobert Brorkbank. Cerera were riona were the table deceraliooa. laid for eighteen. Mnu YNIllam lUcwart, who baa ajwnt the wUiter in California, returned to I tab Friday of laaf week and la vlaltinf ber moitaer, Mra. Jo aepb HMder. at fUlrrn. Thd pitrrUfft of Mlaa Svlvla Chriaten-- ! Ban, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Geortra SF1K1SH d Nlte Niachacm r hl rtd dl, 1 I i i 1 ! i ' ' v t ' ' it Mrs. iheam b. cooper, Miss Ethel Lsveen of Eureka, who was married Monday, May 21, ft Portland, Ore. SANDY i I Jk ChristanMn to Konaid McKell took piaca Wednesday In the 8U Lake temple. Both you nr people are popular In the eunfor bocUI aet. u 8A!fDT. June E. Mrn. N. B. GIIm her boeteas to tbe N.luhhorhood club at eve-' home on Pioneer evenue Thursday a was Anderson special W. P. Mrs. nln. wuest, Mrs J.AV. CiiShlnf returned home Frihad epent day from California, ahere she the past six weeks visiting relatives. Amelia Mra and Mra George Brown Gibson entertained wffh a waffle supper at the Gibson home Tuesday evening. ' Covers were laid for eleven. guesta were Mrs. Waiter James, the Misses Bentta, Thekla and Helen James and Don Iliiwlg of Balt Ijtke City, and J k McCarty of Orange. Cal. Mrs Emma B. Sorenson and son, Fred, Mrs. Sorcn- left Thursday for Payson son was the domestic science teacher at I the Jordan high school the past year, Mlaa Lorlene Brown entertained the j Campfire Girls at her home Thursday evening Alias Gwnhlld T .arson entertained the teachers of the Woodstoik s hool at dln- ner at her home Friday, followed hv a hall j theater party at I he new amusement In the evening. Those present were Miss Caroline Werther, Miss S'.grld Larson. , Miss Charlotte Carlston and Miss Lorelno I Brown. Mra William Tea and Mrs. J. B. Lam beume of Balt Lake visited relatives here Monday Mrs. Norval Stuart entertained at dln-- i tier Monday. Covers were laid for Mr. A. Stuart. Mr. and Mra A. J. j and Mra. I Sorenson and Misa June X'ailey of Bing-- 1 ham, Mr. and Mra. T. V. Niehol and Mr. and Mrs Ture Peterson of Salt Lake City. Mra Emily White of Balt Lake visited at the home of ber son, Reg bite, Mon-- I dav Mra. Florence Christensen of Midvale entertained the N. B. club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Those from Sandy were Mrs. Clvde Swensen, Mrs. Wtlliatrr M. Hughes. Mrs. F. G Flachor. Mrs. 1L (Jose an, Mrs. Evan Jensen. Mrs. Louis E. Van Dam and Mrs. Alma Peirson. Special guests were Mrs. August Peirson and Mra A. Beckstead. .Miss Pauline Brockmeyer of Balt Lake waa a gueat of Mlaa Goatrude Anderberg Sunday. Mr. and Mra. O. J. Bateman of Almo. Idaho, and Mlaa Atha Bateman of Provo are visiting relatives here. Mrs. H. P. Johnson and Mra. Norval Stuart entertained the 8. S. club at the home of the former Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. W. T. Vincent, Mrs. Ernest CushMrs. Annie Egbert of Sandy and Mrs ing, F-I Peterson of Salt Lake were the special guesta Thirteen club members were present. L- S 4I - - I ' ; rt ip . & - ' , ' Many new types for men and boys for outing and everyday use LL over the country men and boys are wearing Keds this season. You will find them in town or at the seashore on the street or at the tennis court wherever you go for vork or play. Keds are the ideal footwear for warm weather. Their elastic rubber soles put new life in youf step. Their soft, pliable fabric makes them always cool and comfortable. These popular shoes are made iiumany different styles for tennis, camping, canoeing and all vacation wear. There are also heavy reinforced models for hiking and rough service. 'Gw."'" Pax-ma- 8.-- Mrs. - ? - t. V i&t 1 V tUmJsrJ ,1m or hnk httmg ssj MMiug (Mr. iUd gf hf V imm. Im kifk r S, mtdth nil sr krnnwuJk r4 ruUtr SkI, fv r With these additions, Keds are now a com flete line of canvas summer shoes ranging from the easy, less formal tennis shoe to the latest and most fashionable styles of footwear. Last year millions of pairs of Keds were worn by men, d 3 J .m mw , Keds now include models made with regular welt construction soles and firmly boxed toes just like leather shoes. This means a shoe of style and distinction the very shoe you have needed to wear with your white flannels or Palm Beach suit. n W. R. LAYTON. June of Balt Lake visited friends here Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Salter of Mid- valo were gunsta of Mr. and Mre. George T. Layton during the week. Mra. Max Dellapllur of Balt lake was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard 'bcof-fielthis week. Mrs. Mary Cress of Balt Lake and Mrs. Ada Bethol of Ugden are guests of their mother, Mra. George T. ratiUo. Mias Florence Cooley spent Friday In KayevUla as guest of Mias Lenore Wil- Hams. Mr. and Mrs. Hart Banders of Garland spent a few days here this week as guests of relatives Miss La Von Mason of Willard was a Layton visitor during the week. Mr. and Mra Lorin Hampton of Lo- Laurence Young gan and Mr. and Mra week-end of Balt Lake were last guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Young. Mr. and Mrs. David Davis of Balt Lake, Mra. Clara Perry of Brigham City and Mrs. Nellie Howells and Miss Beatrice Barton of Balt Lake spent Decoration day here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Barton and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ' iS 1 - A new type of Keds LAYTON f X Insuring comfort in, summer footwear dose. J. c ! tp, V' Mre. Wilbur Bolton entertained Tuesday at her home in Kimberly at a i Jfl o clock luncheon, followed by five hundred Mr.. Willard McMasier won honor for hlsh score and Mr. Harry Beueit wee awarded the consolation prtie. Mrs. K. C. Cola entertained Thursday afternoon at a mealing of the I.LU.oopal guild. t ber Mrs. A. J. Green was hostess country home Thursday afternoon tt a meeting of the Ladles Aid society of Iht church. Presbyterian Mtaa Alberta Buttons and George Simons entertained at dinner Sunday rompiimen tary to Dr. and Mrs. T. I,. M Part nay. Mr. and Mra John GoUrley, Miss Mar garsl Gourley and Juneau Bhlnn of hlier. Members of tbs 8. N. T. club were guests Bunday of Mrs. Bernard Btrlckor at her home In Rock Creek. Miss Pearl Hagar entertained at dinner at the Rogersoa hotel Monday evening, complimenting Miss Lena Eckert, who left Tuesday for a six months tour of European countries. The latter part t the the of the evening was spent atar and with cards. Mrs. Frank Brown waa hostess Friday of last week to the Blue Lakes Boule vsrd club. Mrs. J. M. Klnne.r, mother of the hostess, was the guest of honor. Members of Ihs Women's missionary society of the Presbvtertan church were entertained at a meeting In the church parlors Thursday of fast wsek. Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Btuart Taylor, Mrs. C. K- - Bcott and Mrs. Earl Biser were tfte hostesses. Mra V. H. Decker, assisted by Mr Cheater 8, Clift, sntertalned Thursday of last week at a meeting of the Eptbcnpal guild. Mr. and Mra. Homer Bonebrake enter tallied at dinner Wednesday evening of laat week complimentary to A. J. Hill of Portland. Members of the Bhamrock club were entertained at a meeting Thursday of last week at the home of Mrs. Fred Davis. E. J. Ostrander was the guest of honor at a dinner party Friday evening of last week, arranged by Mrs. Ostrander on the occasion of his birthday anniversary. Lewis entertained the Mrs. Hugh Penelope club Thursday of last week. The afternoon was spent at cards, and at it eloss the bosteaa assisted by Mrs. Walter Dufresne and Mrs. Usorge Davison, served refreshments to fourteen members and three special guests. Mra. George was hostess Davison Wednesday evening of last week st dinner, followed by cards for eight friends. Mrs. O. D. Ruse entertained Friday sit emoon of last woek at a meeting of the Aelrema dub. Mrs. H. E. Barber was hostess to the afternoon of last Fortnightly dub Fridayrwas week. Tbe afternoon spent with bridge, refreshments being served at its II SUNDAY MORNING, .TUNE 6, 1020. women and children. Good dealers everywhere carry Keds. Ask to see the various models notice how wonderfully light and comfortable they are. Look for the name Keds on the sole. For men and women $1.50 17.00 For children ix.15-l4- .5q their mother, Mrs. C. Barton. from BttUe. Mont Mera. and Mrs. I B. Allcoek and gtandaoa. Mra Henry Flint and Misses I.uella Harold Woodard Layton, Ada Day, Vera Layton, Glad;.t. Mrs Edward Pike was bosteas at tbs meetand Mamie Layton motored to Cowley 111 ing of tbe Bridge rlub Saturday aftersooa of atith r Sturdy if art ihoti Ogden Decoration day and visited friends Latit week. The program of cards waa fol Birken and children spent Mrs. Robert mnthaut knit. MaJt a ktaay lowed by lnncben. Tbe prise was assrdod aa guesta of relaahw or kraun Jtuk. to Mra. L. V. Thomas. Brawn Special guests of tbs Monday in Bountiful rinb were Mrs. L. K. Pierce and Mrs. 1. J tives. with attkli itstktr trimmingi of Mrs. Grant Dr. BrigHansen. and Barnard. rukbtr iolti and guests of Ua Hi Coombs of Pavaoo was la Eureka ham City were last week-en- d Sunday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. R. K. Sul Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garrett. Mrs. Lucius Saudie spent Friday In livan. L. C. Doty has rvtnrned to Salt Lake, after Salt Lake. 1 few days visit with Eureka friends. Mr. and Mra WUford. E. Wiggill en- Mlaa Ada Goods II of Sentaquin visited durtertatned at dinner at their home MonMrs. of Clarence week with the Saolabury ing day evening. Covers were laid for Mr. Eureka. and Mrs. Rufus Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Mini Eunice Baroa of Lincoln, Neb., and Lucius Laudie. Mlaa Lolie Smith, both of whom were teach Miss Mary Streeper of Centerville was . ere in the Furcka schools, visited Miss Emma - last week-en- d a guest of Mias Norma Dougall at Bpringvllle during the week. who had visited for Layton. Mrs. Alice Blackett, Miss Busle McFarland of Ogden was several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. W, Nesbitt, has left for ber bomo at Henry. a guest of Miss Susie Egbert during Idaho, the week. former resident of Mias Gladys Brandt. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. King entertained at Eureka, now living at La Grand. Ore., is visdinner at their home Bunday afternoon, iting relative in this city. Miss Brandt is te Covers were laid for Dr. and Mrs Grant ECBEKA, June 5. A moot garceMful bn become an early summer bride. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. W'lllard Garrett. Mra John J Cronin and (daughter of Silver star mod Uwo social was cooductd at th Miss Bertha Boiling and Spencer Adams. O'Cozmor of City spent the early part of tbe week visiting bom of tha Rv. Fatbnf Georg Misses Fern Whitesides, Orvilla Robtha Catbolic ehurcb Iriday evening of last felativts at Salt Lake and Farmington Mm. Luke Robinson and daughter. Miss erts and Mary Whitesides, who have been being under tbe direction of the ladiea U. A. C.. have returned wore Refreshment of the Altar aortety. Pearl, were in Provo sod Americas Fork duriag attending the summer vacation. erred by young ladles in Japanese costumon. tbe early part of the week, vial ting friends and home for the Mrs. Luclua Laudie were OgMr. and relatives. aod late to the evening Dr. Hepael, aa aucMrs. A H. McChryrtal. Mrs. Mark McCbrys den visitors Monday. tioneer, succeeded in disposing of numerous articles which were sold for the benefit of tbe tel and the latters father. E C. Schuster, left Mr. and Mrs. Robert Birken were vis- visit with Salt Lake friends. Itors to Salt Lake during the week. society. Frank M or ley and Gumford Afitoniasi Wednesday for Mr. and Mra. J. Frea Johnson were in Salt rendered several selections with string lntrru Mr. and Ms. Oeorge Briggs and fammeats and tbe Boys Glee club sang a number Lake Saturday and Sunday, visiting friends. ily spent Decoration day in Bountiful of aongs. Tbs hssaar waa under the direction aa guests of relatives. of kliaa Maude Fitch, tbe aoctety's president. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Anderson visited Mrs, I. E. Driscoll and son, Billie, jrisited relatives In Salt Lake Sunday. t bait Laka Sunday. Miss May Ryan, who has been making her " boms at Salt Lake for eome time past, visTWIN FALLS, Idaho. Juno 8. Mrs. E. I ited Miss May Sullivan in Eureka during tbe A. Walters was hostess Wednesday to week. Mr. and Kit A. O. Burton returned Sunday the Luncheon club. evening, after a visit wire Salt Lake friends. Thirty members of chapter D, P. E. I IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, June 5. Mra. Mra, Clara Darnell, former resident of this O , enjoyed a picnic luncheon. served Mra. Clifford Hayes en- from Salt Like Sunday for a visit cafeterla style, Tuesday evening at the jj. jr Kunter and dtp, came of last week at tertatned evening Friday vttk Mr. sad Mrs. D. B. t ronlu. home of Mrs. DeWItt Young. a shower at the Kunter home on South Mrs. John Ivey and daughter. Miss Mvrtle, country I was of season. This last the the Ridge avenue, complimenUng MissofWrenn were the guests of Salt Lake friends during Mrs. Carl J. Hahn meeting assisted the hostess. Willson who Is to be a bride early the week. The marriage of Miss Beulah True- - I june. The entertainment of the evening Mrs. Bella McAdams will leave in a few was F. Sweet Irwin blood and solemnised Each guest and Interesting. wag original days for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Tuesday at the Presbyterian manse, the rfven a small roll of tissue paper, a McAdays at Balt Lake, Mr and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Myers entertained at Rev. A. If. Brand officiating. clothespin and aoms pins and told to. Ias week and returned home of W. J. Mrs. of in Trueblood, the Saturday, honor last week, parents dinner Saturday evening dress the clothespin up as a bride, gome Mrs. Charles McGn-a- l the surprising and amusing effects were the I The announcement of the wedding came bride, and Mrs. Lydia McH&ffie, of tbelr grandchildren a complete surprise to their friends sad Lawrence Myers, who are visiting here bride's bister, witnessed the ceremony, result- - Mrs Nana Hill won the first for the most cleverly dressed hre- - Tho bride was teacher in domestic fatekni Out aftha turn war.- - Had! af tka fm mkita tamat, wik wait ala tatutnutian wkuk gtaaa H mU tka ityla at laatAar akaaa, Oard erkifkakaaa. ,1 EUREKA n - TWIN FALLS, IDA. f IDAHO FALLS, IDA. v riw 'M " KimilWviiiiih k 3 s United States Rubber Company prise actence in the Junior high school last clothespin bride. Miss Myrtle Lundgren and during her short residence in won the prise In the guessing contest I Mr. Falls made many friends, that followed. The hostess served a I Idaho "as ,a known in Idaho Falls, son three-coursupper, using the pildnlght in- Mr. Mrs. is and and I Gesas, colors pink and white, which were also terested with his Barney father In business here I Guests Included In the decorations. used I Sixty friends gathered at the home of Mesdames T. C. Willson. H. L. 'Willsoh, Mrs. G. T. Peterson W. A. Baker, William Kinniard, Nanna the Rev. and as a surprise to Mrs. Peteison I Bunday Wll Lawrence Baleter. I. L. Clark, Hill, I Ham Shannon. W. H. McCleary, Misses and In celebration of her btrthdav anm- The guesta brought luncheon I Wrenn WHl-o- n. Bella Wierman, Mvrtle II versary. I aerved baskets late afternoon Lundgren, Hazel Hops and Gladys Wood. luncheon. and Mra A. McCauley was hostess Wednes Mra B. Juszklevie entertained Saturthe day afternoon to the members offlow-I I day afternoon of last week at bridge at Lucky Thirteen Bridge club. Spring were used in the decorations. Mrs. her home on Twelfth street in honor of erg I H. Sheehan was the winner of the high Miss Clara Whlpperman, a bride of eariy score. Luncheon was served at 6 oclock I Guests, aside from the members of the club, included Mesdames H. T. Junkln, D. F. Richards. E. R. Underhill and Tom Milner. Miss Hilda Burkman entertained the I members of the Goodfellgwshlp club Fri- dav evening at her country home. Mra. Georgs W. Anderson entertained . number of friends Friday evening of la I you want to keep your hair in last week at a lawn party given In honor II of Miss Florence Anderson of Firth. The good condition, be careful what you with I wash it with, lawn waa attractively decorated I Most soaps and prepared shampoos Japanese lantarna Thirty guests were ! . present. contain too much alkali. This dries Mra Lawrence Balster and Miss Hate tha scalp, makes the hair brittle, and Hops entertained at a white shower Mulsified ciHOanut first of tha week in honor of Miss Wrenn I, verX handful Willson. The entertainment was In the II shampoo (which is pure and tirelv a ef The hostesses snd greaseless), ts much better than picnic. their guests motored twenty-thre- e miles I anything else you can use for sham-nortof Idaho Falls, where a picnic dinas this cant possibly injure the ner was served. The gifts for Miss Will- - pooine, f,ajr son were hung from trees end she was Nimply moisten your hair with water The required to secure them unaided. remainder ef the afternorm was spent in and ruh it in. Xiue or two tcapoon-ful- s will make an abundance of rich, The guests w era hiking snd kodaking. Mesdames Wllllim Shannon, Nanna Fill, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair H. F. Kunter, E. C. Koerner, H. L. Will-soThe lather and scalp thoroughly. Bess Rtewart. and the Misses Wrenn ?"d l!,le and Florence Lundgren. Mra F. P. Welch entertained at dinner I ve oil. The hair dries quickly and In Mr. of honor and Mrs. evenly, and it leave it fine and silky, Bunday evening C. H. Hanger, who are leaving for Caii- - bright, fluffy and easv to manage. forma to make their home. You can get Mulsified cocoauut oil Mrs. Lorena Rea of Little Rode, trk., most any drug store. It is Is visiting In Idaho Falla with her mother, shampoo at very cheep, and a few ounces is enough Mr. C. Gordon. Miss Wnma Gaerit snd Joseph Gesas to lsst everyone in the family for were married In Balt Lako Thursday of months. (Advertisement.) w. I tnnonrinnxrrr- - se . I I I ,, uni. I n, TVt TdTfTaVJer .0 a !? i I I '.S luncheon was Mr. and Mrs. K M. Bateman motored to close of the 8unday and were entertained at dinner by Mrs. Hyrum'Norberg. Mr. and Mra James Farmer of Bliss, Idaho, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Norberg. Miss Arthela Hardy and Mrs. Ilyrum Beckstead spent s few days the latter WEST JORDAN, June 5. Mr. and Mra part of last week visiting In Provo. Mr, and Mrs. James A. Bateman spent Henry Jensen entertained at dinner Sunweek-eh- d visiting in Logan. day in honor of William Nichols of lira-- , last Mr. and Mra Arthur Peterson spent the per and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Touse and first of the week visiting in Lehl. daughter. Afton. of Salt Lake. Marigolds Mr. and Mrs. Ernest SUcox and family and ferns formed the centerpiece for the to Lark, Bunday. motored dinner table, at which covers were hud Mr. and Mra Robert Bstemart and Mr. for sixteen. Mr. snd Mra P. T. Bateman and family and Mra. George Bateman have returned home, after spending the winter In Logan. motored to Bennlon 8unday and were enMra 8. Boyd And Mr. and Mrs. William tertained at dinner by Mr. and Mra E. Turner of Bait Lake visited Monday with Wagataff. Mr. and Mra Late Egbert. Mrs. BopbU Wardle of Blackfoot, IdaB. J. Trane of Union and Mr. was of a Mra Mr, and ho, Isaac have movedMra guest to West Jordan to make Wardle last week. their home. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford CYans of River- Mr. and Mr. W. I. Halllday enterton, Mrs. Ruby Chandler of Raymond, tained at a dinner party Thursday in Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hajllday and honor of tho following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kimball, Mrs. Ruby Chandler. Leon Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. George Penman, Miss Viola Penman and Milton were used as Goodrslge. Garden flowers ' table decoration. Mrs Klxlna Tuttle and three little boys Is what every boms psidr-- for left this week to spend the summer-- in 4 happy, healthy hide and aara-irs- o Bountiful. mothers tha Ideal wear for hoy er girl Miss Lures Bateman Is spending the tha genuine ooe peer suit spring and summer in Bennlon. Mr. and Mrs - M. Christensen motored to Prove Sunday. Mr. and Mra Alma Egbert are spending a short time In Riverton. . fee d ftfe Fmhal tk Mr aad d Irrm. mvv wabta aad (anlri m4 in. BattoAhoiM to lUJ, JUs ( pkbtitat, laat aolntfc YRIWTOV. Idshe. Juno A Mr. end Mrs. g W. Olens entertained at dinner Hatimta of laat (2J)0tktA,aaJsp. Tesrsl week la honor of their birthday aasiveesartei. A Haw Sait FREE Tbe tiring room wts decorated in lilacs tad the U That Am 1 he table w dining eons te apple hloenom. centered with a eat glees basket nt apple Foe-!- . e A June. served by the hostess afternoon's playing. three-cours- Irk at the WEST JORDAN ' Kids! Happy tJR I- COVERALLS PRESTON, IDAHO with a butterfly how of pink tulle. Covers wee laid for Mr. sad Mra E. Herafen. Mr tad Mrs Joseph A. Ceddet and Mr. aad Mra Ueorga Pauli. Mr. aad Mra H. T. Wheelwright at Ogden, rtsh. are visiting with Mr. aed Mrs. Joseph Bethea. Mra CugeeS Cluff ef Burley le rlsitiug frieeda ad relative here Mr. ssd Men Seeford ef Te gas, I tab. sod Mies Let Til ford ef Ogdee. t tea, tpe"1 Wednesday as guesta ef Mr, aad Mra Wllford Btnehsiu te rMt Mrs Miss Doaa Yota left Moods LTss Kate rjelstead. Miss Lula Cnrpeste ted - , a. . .. , . . . OatM... a y ior bain. Th- will walk sad canp out during tbe trip. Mire Carpenter and Mr. Bland will retom home by, rail and Mis Fjelatead will go to Chico. Cel to visit Mra. Anas Grtrwold before returning home. I M.- Today, maybe, the ciiauce time Is waiting to meet you une Want Columns, so turn If the very place you wanted ing you to take It. Alex Pickering J. ot your lifenow and see is not seekIn The Trib- M. Murphy aIex Pickering Transfer Co. i , LARGE MOVING ' VANS Experienced and careful men fey) meving furniture and pie nee. Waa. 401 80 West 2nd teuth. Uef for 70 Years Thru Its use Grandmother's youthful appearance has remained unol youth has JL become but s memory. The soft, refined, pearly whit appearance It renders leaves tha joy of Beauty with ycvis- - J for iiv years. :; 1 1 |