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Show Notes of the Womens Clubs Election of Officers by Mothers Club. Utah Defecation Leaves Tor National Cfuh Meetino new Inspiration and Information for their work when the clubs open next October. The conference will .be of the of Womens clubs at Des Moines, otter-noo- n Variety whers stats chairman of the left ye'terdav Iowa, June A eleven great departments of the General Rio Denver on the 5 at o'clock and tell the Grand on a special car. The delegation Federation will ask questions Includes Mrs. E. O. Death erwood presi- story of how problems are being' met In dent of the Utah Federation of Women's their particular States. clubs; Mrs. E. E. Corf man, general federation secretary for Utah, and her two daughters. Aline and Betty; Airs. Wilbur 8. Hodgson and daughter, Patricia; Mrs. Circle. John Holt, Miss Louts.) Holt, Mrs. E. M. Ledyard, Mrs. Walter Orem and daugh-11. of the Past Matrons A meeting regular ter, Mias Gladys Orem, Mrs. Charbs circle. O. E. 8., will be held at the home Heuser. Mrs. O. J. Unking and twd daugh- of 1403 Butler E. A. Mrs. Hartensteln, all of Pelt avenue. Federal ters, and Miss Eva Becht.l, Heights, Thursday afterIatke; Mrs. J. C. Cotter of Ighi, presi- noon at 2 o'clock. Ht Mrs. if dent of the first district federation of Mrs. H. 8. Harper, Mrs. R. E. Cushing, Harris, Edward Mrs. C. Utah; 'Airs. E. O. Wattis, Mrs. J. Hlgson, Mrs. L. E. Hubbard Bichsel and Miss Gladys Rich of Ogden. will Afrs. Shields ths Charles assist and Some of the delegates letl several weeks hostess. As this is to be an meetago and will Join the others at Des ing, the president, Mrs. W. P.open has Dods, Moines. that members be present promptly Social functions of especial interest io asked 2 o'clock, so the business may be disat to be state delegations will be a dinner posed of before the guests arrive at 3 given Tuesday evening bv Mrs Homer o'clock. Cards will be enjoyed and reMiller and Mrs. Gardner Coles for state freshments served. It will be the last of presidents and the board of directors bo until September. meeting the general federation and a dinner to OOO given by the board of directors of the to state the federation presidents Club general and directors of the Iowa federation on to the biennial of the General Federation UTAH representative rt heart-to-hea- , Final Meeting of Past Matrons Contributes June Is. A meeting of the Intel mountain Federation recently organized here is called t the Savery hotel, Utah headquarters,dis-st June 15. for ths purpose of It oclock.western problems. cussing The formal opening of ths general federation meeting will be June It at the Iowa state capltoL In the evening of June 17, the Minnesota delegation will give a dinner In honor of Airs. Thomas G. Winter of Minneapolis, candidate for president of the general federation. Mrs. Winter visited Salt Lake everal(month ago and won many friends among local club women. The Utah delegation probably will support Mrs. Winter for president, Lengthy programs will not feature the fifteenth biennial convention of tho General Federation of Women's clubs. Instead there are to be conferences of every kind and description that will help ths 6000 delegates when they go back to their horns towns to carry the message of the great assemblage of federated clubs' representatives from all over the country. It Is to be a regular conclave, with Just one great thread running through it. with ramifications In the way of conferences and exhibits, all related to the great problem of Americanism. The special speakers before the convention body have been carefully chosen, that they may bring the Inspirational messages of ths country's needs and that delegates and visiting club women may receive to College Loan Fund., The Saif Lake Mothers' club met Wednesday afternoon at the Civic Center. The officers elected were: President, Mrs. Robert Peel: first vice president, Mrs. L. H. Groesbeck; second vice president, Mrs. F. W. Meaklp; treasurer, Mrs. A. W. Lowry; recording secretary, Mrs. W. H. Hurd; corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. E. Jones; historian, Mrs. J. V. Jarrett: press. Airs. F. W. Walk. The hostesses for the afternoon were Airs. F. Meaklrf and Mrs, A. W. Lowry. OO OOO So . I It Darken that Nobody Naturally Can Tell. You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and luetroua almost overnight if youll set a bottle of Wyeth, at any Sage and Sulphur "Compound drug store. Millions of bottle of this old famous Sago Tea fiecipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold ann tally, says a druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Those whose hair ia turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two 1 the gray hair vanishes f applications CENTERVILLE and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. CENTERVILLE. 12. Mi June and Mra, , This is the age of youth. Janies C. Wood and children of Cllftos, Idaho, unattractive folks arent wantlalted relative here thta week. Mr. and Mra. Peter Evanoff announce the ared around; so get busy with Wyeth's rival of a daughter at their home this week. and Sulphur Compound tonight Mr and Mm. J. J. Cherry and Mr. and Mn Sage and youll be delighted with your dark, W. R. Barber spent Thursday in Bountiful, a handsome , hair and your youthful apIfuests Of friends. Mra. Kred Hatch entertained the Priscilla pearance within a few days. (Adv.l well-know- Gray-haired- club at a social at her home Friday afternoon. The Urns wa spent in music and games, and a three course luncheon was served. Mra. Jane Louie of Black fot, Idaho, ts visiting relatives here for a few days. Mra. Frank Smith was a visitor to Salt Lake during the week. M!eee Arts Netlsen and Evalyne Oodby of s Sait Lake visited friends here Sunday. Mlt Joels laiyton of Layton we the guest of Mrs. A. W. .Carlson, Wednesday. Mr. and Mm A. H. Nelson visited friends In Balt Izske Thursday. Miss Algie Barlow spent a few days at Lagan thia wee It, a ft guest of' Miss Lindsey. Mra. LiHie Miller and Mra. Emily Anderaoa spent Thuradsy la Balt Lake, as guests of Mrs. Nellie Howells. Carlos Loveland and a sketch of the life of Mra. Clara Squires. Thera were twenty-fou- r In attendance. Mies Freda Nelaoa, assisted by her sister. Mrs. Varies Keller, entertained st a progressive party Thursday evening of last week. The prise winners were Mrs. Alfred Freeman and Mrs. Claud Baker. Luncheon was served to sixteen goesls. Mies Bernice Roskelley entertained at a childrens party on Wednesday evening of last week. There were eighteen present. The Civic Improvement club gave a June tea at the Commercial club rooms Wednesday afternoon and evening as a benefit for the taber-us- e Is grounds lighting system. Meedames Perry D. Peters and Henry C, Chapman spent Friday of last week in Ogden, visit- - Balt Lake vlaitar Friday and Saturday of laat week. Mia Anna Olaen. aun. at tha Da boapltal In 0(iln. ram, horn, and apaat laat week-enTtftttlnf kvr parent.. Tha G. B. X. elub met at the horn of Mra. Fred Holland Friday afternoon ef last week and spent the time doing needlework. Luncheon wae eerred. - Mn. J. Johanaen entertained at dtonar Monday evening, complimentary to Mr. and Ml. O. C. Stocker. Other sueeta were Mra. Kus-tae- a n K. Harmon. Mien Porta Boothe. K. C. of Denrer and Mr. and Mra. Johanaen. Mn. K. B. Kirk haa returned from spcndlnf tha winter In southern California. 8ho is a (ueet of Mra. Jaaia Steed. Ia tit Wen temple. Wedneaday, Mias Holla Lend Hansen of Providence and Justin Bryan Call, eldest eon of Judge and Mra. J. D. Call, Mr. and Mra. Call worn united In marriage. will make their homo In thia city. Mn. Joeeph Jenaoo of BL Anthony, Idaho, ta spending s week la Brigham City, vtatttag friends. Mlaaea Alice Boeder, Augusta Madam and Eleanor Baty .went to Belt Leke thin week t outer ths Lnfvenity of Utah rammer oehooL Monday evening the Central camp of tha by Daughter of the Pioneen waa entertained Luncheon waa eerred. Mra. Kllmbeth Wright. meeting of Lvnds chapter Friday evening at 7:30 In the Masonic temple. The occasion will be the twenty-eight- h anniversary of the organization of the chapter. ooo READ THI-S- SMALL. BIG PROFITS VOLUME One of the fundamental principles on which WALKOVER success has been built Js that of selling a great volume of shoes at a small profit on each individual pair. During the week, of May 10th, 103,508 pairs of Shoes left the factories, yet the makers afe actually building another immense factory, the largest of them all. WALK-OVE- R A v The fact that this extra factory is needed is clearly an indication that this selling policy of the WALK-OVEstores is a sound one and is appreciated by the public. R We are determined to maintain our policy of small profits, on which this business was founded, and as heretofore depend wholly upon VOLUME for our success. ' Take a loqk at the group of nine-dollshoes now in our windows and we believe you will agree we are giving you the very best values. ar r CLEARFIELD CLEARFIELD, June 12. Mine Hetti Puyue vlnlted relntlves In Byrscune during tlie week. Mr. ,ud Mn. Hnrt Leaver ud children end Mn. J. George Berne, end daughter, Berenice, of Balt Lake; Richard Blanton of Rockford, III., and Mr. and Mn. Arnold M. Barnes of Kayevtlte were gneatu of Mr. and Mn. Jacob The Woman's Missionary society of the E. Layton, Sunday. First Presbyterian church will hold an NrMiss Mr. and- - Mn. James C. Wood of Cllftos. Hope FUhbnrn entertained at luncheon outdoor meeting at Liberty park Tuesday. epent s few days hen thta week, aa All members are requested to meat at Friday afternoon of last week, (oVtrs were laid Idaho, of relatives. M. Lee, Meedamea Alice George M. gneata Jesse D. Barlow retuned this week the pavilion at 12 o'clock. Members also for the Wilford Mn. Mack Jensen. Eustace Filter, Plehburn, are to be requested to bring box lunches, K. vlalt wttk relatives at an extended front Harmon; Misses Olive Jeneen, Marco Mad-secups and spoons. Coffee will be served Florence Iee. The hostess was assisted B. Sessions and children of G. Mrs. H. W. McMillan Mn. Mr. and Mrs. Ira by her aunt. Mrs. Wafida M. Wardletgh, of and by Evanston, Wyo., were guests of Mrs. A lies Lyons Mrs. Georgs E. Davies will ten Ogden. of the. recent meeting of the occidental Wood during the week. Mr. and Mra. P. J. Larsen announce the enMies Lncretla Ward entertained a number of board held In San Francisco. gagement of their daughter. Florence, to Fredero o O ick JL Jones of Meiad, Idaho. The marriage friends at a social at her home Tuesday eveTboee preeent wen Mieses Vera In 23 take will June the Balt Lake ning place The ladles auxiliary to the Veteran Demonstrations at the Civic Center will Rnea Sheffield. Dora Leila Conrad. Firemen's association met temple. Layton, tola Simmons, continue according to regular schedule Volunteer The employees of the poetofflce, with their lry Bishop, Thelma afternoon Mrs. with Thursday Alrd John escorts, indulged In an outing to Hot Springe Odd, Gladys Openehaw. Lola Roberta, Dorothy during the coming week, dealing with sea- st her horns on Twelfth avenue. The Lucille Non LavRhea Harrla. Hyde. Roberta, sonable problems of the housewife and her hoetess was assisted evening of lest week, complimentary to by Mrs. I. W. Bridge. Friday Messrs. Eldred Hatch and Merlen Jensen, who ender. Mae Porter and Mildred Nance.. efforts to use the newer fruits on the a to Balt Lake waa visitor Adam Mn. Beesley are leaving the service. Bathing, lunchdn and market even at the higher prices. The lady Militants will give a card dancing comprised the program of the evening. Wednesday. Ths Womens Civic Center association, Adams e Delbert Mn. spent Tuesday la Ogdea. la the party. Thursday In the I. O. O. F. hall. There were thirty-fircooperating with the Agricultural college party Mn. I.yman Bevvy spent a few days In Salt Mrs. F. E. Wardletgh of Ogden spent the of Utah, presents the following program Prizes will be awarded and refreshments week relatives. of as this Lake guest week, la thie city, visiting the Fiahburns. served. for the week: Mr. and Mra. Dlmoa M. Layton and family Dr. and Mrs. W. Le Hoy Smith spent part Tuesday, 10 a. m. to 12 Demonstration; to Kaneavllle. motored Sunday, and spent the the week in Logan, visiting relatives. The Oliver O. Howard W. R. C. will of Mr. Extending the flavor of fruits by means and Mrs. Jonathan Ear! of Halt day vlaltlng relatives. of other foods In puddings, sauces, etc., rve a card party Thursday afternoon at former residents of tbia city, spent pert ofLake, ths o'clock In the K. of P. hall. Prises week is Brigham, visiting Leah P, Jennings. relative)!. be awarded and refreshments served. Tha engagement of Miss Rylvia Johnson of Wednesday, 10 a. m. to 12 Demonstra- will tion: Canning of vegetables, Leah P. Jen- The publlo Is Invited. Balt Lake and Packer Hatch of thia city la a. announced. The marrtage will be solemnized nings. 10 12 T. H. Gordon a. m. to circle. DemonstraLadles of the O. In the Balt Lake temple June Id. Thursday, WEST JORDAN, June 12 An enjoyaFriday evening of last week Mieaee Florence tion; Veal mousse, with the proper ac- A R., will meet Tuesday at 2 o'clock. Knodaon Helen Evans entertained at the ble .affair was given Saturday evening of companiments for a luncheon, Leah P. The election and Installation of officers home of and the former in honor of Mira Grace last week, when. Miss Pearl Burgon en will take place. All members are requested Jennings. Valentine, who will leers for a mlmion to the tertalned her Junior high school classto attend. v central states next week. The evening waa mates and a few extra friends. Ths evea a a The Womans Home Missionary society Informally and each lady presented the ning was spent In games and dancing. Woodbine circle 41, Neighbors of Wood- spent of ths First Methodist church will hold its Luncheon waa guest of honor s handkerchief. Spring flowers were used as the decora" will a card 2.30 at to sixteen. oclock craft, served give Tuesday meeting party regular Wedneaday tions. Luncheon was served to the folMias Anna Laura Btohl, who has been attend at tho Deaconess' home, 317 South Fourth evening In the I. O. O. F. hall. Prizes guests: Leona Netlson, Ora WhitEast street. The occasion will be in will be awarded. Ths public is invited, tag tho Unlverattv of Utah, haa returned to lowing more. Grace Greenwood. Helen Plxton, a a a celebration of the fortieth anniversary of Brigham City for tho summer. Va-lor- a Mrs. Jacob Nelson, Miss Freda Nelson and Tera Rutterfleld. Edith Greenwood. the organization and the opening of the The Women of Mooseheart Legion will Mrs. Gladys Vartan Keller visited in Ogden Toped a v. Cushing. Evelyn Bateman, mite box. Forty pennies will be collected hold their regular meeting Monday eveMin Jennie Bloom, a student at the Iol Green. Dehlta Sprwtllng. Dolly Burgon, from each member. A musical program, ning at 8 o'clock at tA6a Moose hall. They veretty of I tab. spent last weekend visiting Wanda Bateman. Edward Bennett, Kenunder the direction of Mrs. Newell Bee-ma- n, will entertain at a card party Wedneshere. She has returned to Sait neth Brady. Bert Gardner.. Royal Sprat-lin- g, her will be given. Refreshments will be day afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at the Moose Lake parents to eoter summer school David Gardner. Ernest Burgon. Mil-to- n served. hail. R. T. Willey and two children wore Mrs Cundick, clarence Greenwood, Dewey A special will be held For Women Who Really. Want to Cut Living Costs State Society The Seekers Literary plub has made a donation of 3100 to the collage loan fund of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs. Mrs. D. W. Delta, chairman of the liBRIGHAM CITY brary committee of the Etato Federation, baa sent a contribution of 100 books to a BIUGHAM CITT, Jons ll-d- iu 8 on flower club at Magna, which Is starting a lisamp of ths Daughters of ths Pioneers met st la A collection Mrs. some the of Janie J. Steed Thursday afterbrary. being started by of last week. The features of the meet-tu- g Mrs Delta for another library and con- noon was the reading of a sketch of the lives tributions of books will bo appreciated. of Mr. and Mrs. C. The Woman's Democratic club will entertain at a luncheon at the Newhouse hnte Monday afternoon In honor of (he All delegates to the state convention. reservations should be made before 3.30 Monday morning. For reservations call Mrs. B. Pyper or Mrs. F. H. Groshell. Dont Stay Gray Watch the papers for further announcements. Shoe Store Walk-Ove- r 214 South Main St. Salt Idke City, Seasonable Food Week at Civic Center. summer school at the state university of Montana. Mrs. Carl Anderson was a dinner hostess Sunday evening at her home to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and Mr. and Mrs. William Heggte. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stewart. Miss Sarah Stewart and Mrs. Sarah Marsden departed Wednesday for an auto trip' through Idaho. They will visit Mr. Stewarts JORDAN parents at Arco, Idaho, before returning. At the regular meeting Wednesday evening of Tooele review. Lady Maccabees, Miss Aurora Parson and Mr. Ivan Whitaker were Initialed. Following the business session a luncheon was served In honor of the new members. Next Wednesday afternoon the Maccabees Card club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. J. J. Culley, with Mrs. J. W. Culley assisting. Miss Elizabeth Belghley of Magna Is visiting friends In Tooele. Mr. Mary Grayem and Mr. William are guests at the Knowlden of Salt home of Mrs. James Crellen. Mrs. H. A. Hewlett of Corlnne is ths guest of her mother, Mrs. Joseph Dunn. Guests of Mrs. Fred HIU this week were Sundburg and Jack Oldham. on Mrs. J. H. Chambers and Miss Anna MUs Elizabeth Hogan entertained Powell of Fait Lake. Monday evening at her home in honor of Mrs. Sadie McDonald of Salt Lake visCharles Smith, who will leave soon with it e her Mr. and Mrs.- - James the U. A C. Glee club for Atlantic City. Kirk, Sr.. parents, Wednesday. in was and games, The evening spent Among the Tooele people who accommusic was furnished by Miss Mary the baseball team to Bingham Sinurthwaite of Salt iAke. Snowballs panied Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morgan, were used in the decorations. Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. N. Bracken, Mrs. James was served. Others present were Evelyn Creller, Mr. Peter Turner. Mrs. M, J. and Luree Bateman, Dehlta and R6yal Scanlon and Mrs. Joseph Giroux. Spratllng Ella Dahl, David Gardner, Jo A of the week was the affair pleasant Smith, Hazel Cundick. Ruion Ohwiler, Opening of series dances to be given a Archie Gerrard, Ethel Malstrom, Alice and by the Tooele city qfhand In the South Ray Bennett. Merl and Eldred Irving. ward amusement hall Wednesday eveJensen, Alice and Lorenzo fooley. Irene. Mvrtle and Glen Hogan, Clement ning. Mrs. J. W. Morgan .entertained at a Mrs. Cora Gardner assisted In Ostler birthday party Friday of last week tn serving. honor of her little son, Walter. Twenty A pleasant afternoon was spent Saturx little guests attended. y day of last week, when Mrs. W. I. Mrs. Robert Irvine of Salt Lake Is ths and Mrs. Ruby Clantler entertained of her daughter. Mrs. Ivor Ajax. at a shower In honor of Miss Viola Pen- guest Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Miller of. Salt man. a June bride, at the home of their Lake spent Sunday visItiVr their son and Pansies mother. Mrs. Eugene Kimball Mr. wife. Mra. and his William Miller. waa Luncheon decorations. as were used Miss Mamie Nunnelly, local health served to the following guests. In addiof nurse, last for week departed Friday tion to the guest of honor- Mrs. Charles Cal . to attend summer school. Reynolds. Mrs. Claude Berkeley. Hog und. Mrs Mrs. Lawrence Evara ia tho guest of Abbot, Mrs. Wallace Bateman. Mrs Millie Mrs. Ar- her mother, Mrs. E. K. McKean, at BounHoglund. Mrs. Lydia LUteman, tiful. M. Mrs. E. Bateman. Mrs. Peterson. thur Miss Ida M. Steel and Anthony V. George Penman. Mra Thomas Christen- Helner, both of Oakley, Idaho, wer marsen. Juverna and Mable Goodridge, Mrs in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. George Goodridge. Mrs. Ernest SUcox. ried Is a granddaughter of Mrs. Mrs. Helner Mrs. Eugene KlmhalL Mrs. Wilford Crane and Mrs E. Soderman. alias Atha Bateman of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. O J. Bateman of Almo. Idaho, were last week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. ?. Bateman. Charles Zettlng and Mr. and Mrs. A. T Zettlng of Idaho Falls. Idaho, were guests theMrslatter part of last week of E. M. Bateman. Mr and Mr and Mrs. Ernest Burgon and Mr. and Mrs. Ftnleyson motored to Falrvlew WEST An aD iiiiiibiiiio on bdhbbiibbqi (jsady bo Shovel n a n a a a D a UNIFORM SIZE BiDoiiivoDiiiaiiiiioiBa Use Egg Coal in Your Range ,$ Q Q Dinner is well under way when you suddenly discover the coal bucket is empty. You rush to the coal bin and waste valuable time smashing big lumps of coal into sizes to fit your range. Its so much easier to have Castle Gate or Clear Creek EGG Coal in your bin. You can fill a scuttle, in a moment very easily no lumps to break, just ven sized nuggets of black coal. Order a load today and play safe. Ask Your Dealer Utah Fuel Co. Miser sad shipper of Caetle and Clear Creek coals exclusively. Goto fJDDOOO r a Pg-a- Hal-llda- this -- Sr., of Tooele, ths bride's parefits being former residents of Tooele. t GARLAND Jons X Mr. D. Henry Maa-n- g and daughters of Mortangh. Idaho,' ara vlaltlng hen with rotative and Mend Dr. and Mra. J. Kdward Day had aa their Mr. and Mm. Joaeph Day gnesta laat wak-anand son Leonard and Ruaa, and Mm. Lottie Day and ion. Karl, of Bountiful. Mr. and Mra. Frank F. Grass of 8 pokes Wash., ara vlaltlng rata t Ives In this city. After an extended trip thnaigh southern Utah. Including Zions canron. and through Arlaona and California, Mr. sad Mra. J. W. Lvwl returned home laat week. ware accompanied from Ogden by Miss They Mary and Master Henry Carr, whn ara visiting here. Mr. and Mr W. F. Perasoo returned home Friday of laat week, after for tea days at fayaon and Balt Lake. vleltlng Mra. Pecssons faof Parson, a room panted ther, C. P, Wilson them whom. Herald Perse.) who has been vleltlng hem. returned home to Paysno, Sub day. Miss Agnes MrGhle spent lent week-enr her aunt. Mra. Bpk Coomb Mra. George R. Cole le visiting tier parent Mr. and Mrs J. L Nlhart, at Ruhl. Idaho. Dr. and Mra. Orson Mabry of Bouatlful have moved to Geriand to reside.-MrT. W fnaee end da tighter. Basel. Gladys and Beth, returned home Pridav afternoon of laat week, after a week's visit with Mra. lanes' a Mr. and Mra. W. L. parents. Grover, at Balt Lake. Mies Margaret Romney of Bmlthrield spent laat week-enwith Mr Letha Printed. President Mr George Carter pleenantly the members of the Ladles chib Friday afternoon of laat week at her suburban home on South Main street. Vice President Mr T. T. Hymer preaided. Mra. Wesley Carter furnished the entertainment for the afternoon with the following readings, each glee In different enetumea: . ''Christmas Day In the Morning," "The Obstruct loo Hat In the Pit," "The Frrekle-face- d Girt. "Whew a Fallow Need a Friend" and "Italian Stories." A wa piano solo, "Tranmerie." gives by Mtaa Marguerite Carter. The home decorations were white Iliac Resides the members, the follow. Mrs. I. L. Reed ef Ing were apodal gnesta; Ogden, Hr. James Carter of Panne, Idaho; Mra. A J. Roan of Twin Pell. Idaho; s W. H. Capwell. D. 8 Miller. N. F. Bhaw. W. 8. Hadley, Letha Dell Montgomerv, Cora Bereomb. Mabel Cullen, Ruth Watland. 8. D. Watland. Prank Powell, Wayne Rtokley. H. G Scott. Pat Baker. Zina Walton and Miss Mary Bum and Mildred Watland of Tremoa-koMra. Roy Pick of Logan. Mra. Fled Nve, Mr. Herbert Bteynrr, Mra. Spence Felstni. Mn. Lucy Austin, and the Misers Leak Van-fleeTritva and Jenale Peek ef Garlend. Tke boeteee. assisted by the Misers Marguerite Cer-GARLAND. HovrfoReduca Your Weight Get rid of tli at burden of obesity. Stop sufover-atofrom fering ness. You may oven eat potatoes, ieo cream, cake and candy if you like. Enjoy yourself while becoming gracefully slender through koreln Bytem approved by physicians. Mr. Lobdell reduced 63 lb In 4 months ; Alice Far- rar took 7 Inches off hip- ' Become lithe and active. measure In 7 weeks. Gertrad Parser reduced 46 Ibg. in 8 month Mra Clarence Cash reports that aha reduced her .weight S3 pounds in six week by easy koraln system. Be a girl again I Many other reports mads by delighted women, who wer unable to get rid of 'their burden af fal until they adopted tbs new method. Look and feel younger. Add j years to your life I Get a small box of oil of koreln Mr and Mrs. W. D. Holliday entertained at a dinner party Sunday. Covers Were laid for thirteen. The Sunday school officers and U. I. A officers entertained at a social at the ward house Wednesday evening. Mra John Richards of Almo. Idaho, and Mrs. Annie Nordgren and children of Salt Lake were guests of Mr and Mrs. E. 1L Richards during the week. - TOOELE TOOELE. June 12 Miss Ruth Shields, Mr and Mra William Shields, was united In marriage to Conway Jones Wednesday at Brigham City. Mr. and daughter of tr. Jwinle and Trilra Peck tad MUdrcd Wat land, aerrM refreshment .oao-- vi K M Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mra. L. J. Hanaan. motored to Lofta F re and ton, Idaho, laat wee. Mtaa Nellie Barnard, who haa been fuartnnf in Garland. arbool at Salt Lake, arrived Wednesday, to spend her summer vacation with Mr. and Mra L. W. Preston. That great strength of mind and body, that exhaustless energy, that IRON WILL that make a famous merchant out of a humble clerk, a millionaire out of a penniless immigrant, a Lincoln out of a wood chopper often come from rbd blood rich ip iron. Do YOU lack power of decision, energy end stamina? Are your ambitions greater than your strength? You need not be discouraged, says Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formerly of Bellevue Hospital (Outdoor Dept.), New York, and Westchester Coupty Hospital. By feeding the Wood pure organic iron Nutated Iron many a weak, discouraged man has changed to a American, fall of fores and energy that win success." Nuxated Iron ia used and Indorsed by former United States Senators and members of Congress, and by such world-knowmen as Paderewski, of Poland. It often increases strength and endurance in two weeks time. d n mxm ied Blood, Strength and Endurance , lrd run-dow- Uaed by Over 4.000.000 People for t, any drug store; follow the plain of korem system. Guarantee of reduction or mboey back. Avoid heart failure, nervousness, collapse; ENJOY LIFE. Nothing drastic or! harmful s safe that has Improved the figure, vivacity, beauty and health of legiona of ladles. For protruding hips, unduly largo neck or bust, double chin, pursy abdomen, etc., this simple, remarkably effective reduction system should b tried. A book, Reduce Weight Happily, may be had free, postpaid (plain Wrapper), by writing to Korien Co., Station F, New York, N. Y. .Iron Will week. Mrs. Jones are making Tooele their home. Miss Mlllicent Bunn and A. L. Jarman of Twin Falls, Idaho, were married In the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. Ths bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Toowere who residents of Frank Bunn, ele for many years prior to moving to Idaho to make their homel Catherine Shields and Clarence Shields, both of Lincoln, were married at Salt Lake Wednesday. After a short wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Shields will make Lincoln their home. Mrs. Kata Anderson announces the en Miss Annie gagement of her 'daughter. Beater. The Anderson, to W. E. Cook of will take place this menth at marriage the Anderson home. Mies Cerola Gowsns, Miss Ruth and Miss Emily Spiers. Mrs. Melba Brown and bliss Emily Wsrburton went to Sait Lake Monday to enter summer school at the University of Utah and Miss Dora Beean, and Miss Ellen Mahoney departed the same Ume fur Dillon. AlonL. to attend Stout Lady James Kirk. SchramBvJoImaon, Drugs. i |