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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 12 Lewi i, Levcll Jy Mlee Tenser. Social Notes From Utah Towns IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, June 15. evening at g.30 o'clock at the Methodist church was solemnised a beautiful wedding, when Mias Wrenn Willson, Clair-bordaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Willson, became the bride of Harold Udridge Holman of this city. The church was decorated with pink honeysuckle and lilacs. A large arch of these flower supported a huge bell .wreathed in flowers, which, at the close of the ceremony, let down on the bride and bridegroom a shower of rose loaves. Just before the bridal party came In Miss Holman, sister of the bridegroom, sang two beautiful selections, "Because and "At Dawning." of Mrs. consisted Tha bridal party of the bride, WlUaon, sister-in-la- w Harry as matron of honor, and her bridesmaids Miss Ruth were Mrs. X, I. Balster, S bangle, a cousin of the bride, Miss Anna Bridge Miss Grace Fogolson. Miss Hazel Hopps and Miss pladys Wood. The flower girl was Miss Kathryn Klnniard, the bridegroom's niece, and the rlngbearer was little Jimmie CVBannon. the brides cousin. Dr. Harry Willson was best man were Fremont and the groomsmen Kutneuwsky, Paul Peterson, Dr. Glenn R. Miller of St. Anthony, Eugene Hoprs, Buff-maA. Idle of Mississippi and Cornell The bride wore white charmeuse pearls. Her and georgette trimmed with with train veil of tulle was caughtwere oforange white blossoms, and her slippers of satin.' She carried a shower bouquetThe the of lilies valley. and roses bride's fcnd matron of honor wore green taffeta with the bridesmaids wore pink taffeta alsilver slippers and carried bouquets honwhite lilacs and pink ternating with costumed eysuckle. The rlngbearer was a suit as Little Lord Fauntleroy, with ruffles. of black velvet and white satin flower the girl, Klnniard, Little Kathryn wore white net over pink silk and pink Immeheld was ribbons. The reception at the diately following the ceremony Eastern home of the bride's parents on of lawn a in the form was avenue. It dance. About 400 guests were party and Elaborate refreshments were present. served during the evening. The bride and bridegroom departedtwo Immediately tour after the reception for a whichweeks They will through the south, after home be at home to their friends at their on H street and Idaho avenue. Mrs. 8. K. Mtttry and children are visLake. iting with relatives in Balt Dr. and Mrs. William Klnniard enter-In week tained Thursday evening of lastand Harhonor of Miss Wrenn Willson Wedold E. Holman, who were married was In nesday of this week. The partyTwenty bonfire pionic. the form of two guest were present. The close of the party was held from the home of the host and hostess on Eleventh street. Mrs. Low Mason was hostess Tuesday afternoon to the members of the Merab on Rhoupe Kensington Eclub at her home was served. avenue. A o'clock luncheon Miss week of last Saturday afternoon Grace Boyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to Earl E. William Boyd, was married Sinclair of Dehlin, Idaho, the ceremony of the bride being performed at the home The Rev Mr. Wilon Eleventh street. The officiated church ley of the Baptist voung couple left Immediately for Dehlin to make their home. Mrs. C. M. Cline entertained Tuesday afternoon In honor of Miss Clara Wipper-mawho will soon become the briue of John McMahon. Miss Mrs. D. Wood and daughter. a breakfast Gladys Wood, entertainedIn at honor of Miss party Tuesday morning WYenn Willson. Mrs. Will Earl entertained Tuesday evening at the Earl home on Eighth street at bridge in honor of Miss Clara Wipperman. Monday Min Nellie Weltfle entertained on Cliff street at evening at her homeMiss Marian. Cutler, of bridge In honorsoon for California for an who will leave extended visit. Mrs. Arthur Hamiltona held high score. The hostes served three-courluncheon at the close of the the evening. Other guests includedCrabMesdames Arthur Hamilton, Glenn S. W. Howe, and Simmons tree, Jessie Laura and the Misses Dora McMllley, Steele end Annette Parker. Miss Eva Laveme Bates and Randolph lie Vance Payne, both of Idaho Falls, iv ere married Monday evening. Bishop C. E. Dinwoodey performing the ceremony. The wedding was a quiet affair, only the Immediate relatives being present The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Della Bates of Twelfth street and the bridegroom Is the eon of Mra Esther B. Payne. He Is connected with the Continental Oil company of this city. Mrs. Ben Gillespie and Miss Mary Oles luncheon entertained at a of Miss Clara Monday afternoon In honorwas served at Wipperman. , Luncheon 1:30 at the Porter hotel. The color scheme was red and white, and the place cards were miniature slippers containing kew-pi- e brides. Red tulips were used for the centerpiece and dainty little candelabra completed the tacontaining red candles The affair was also in ble decoration 'he nature of a personal shower for Miss Wipperman, and much enjoyment was obtained when the guest of honor was obliged to search for her gifts, which were hidden about the room. Other guests were the Mesdames Talbot, Sweet, Earls, Pike, Earl. Juszkievies and Hubbell, and the Misses Carter and Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon N. Pike entertained at dinner Thursday evening at their home In the Sandstrom apartments, for Miss Clara Wipperman, John McMahon and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gillespie. Wed-nead- ay of Idaho Falls, Idaho, bride of last week.' Wrenn Wilson a ne V1 s , Lu-cl- le .. Mies Bdna - hl O'.;; ' Vi V- i,, ' ' ' ; - v. i - , 4 RIVERTON Former Henator and Mrs. Fred T. Dubois left Thursday for Spokane, where they will be Joined by their daughter Miss Elizabeth and Miss Margaret They will visit Seattle and later attend the Democratic national convention at San V" r' Washbura, Berta Lewis tud Host end Melba Ertckeoa left foe WedaewUy. Mr. Angus Mfwby entertained Belt Labe Mr. and Th ersday evening f Mr. and Mrs. Bitoo Richey, MLr, and Mr. EU Teadgrtaa and Mr. and Mra. Arthur Londgreea. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Koblneoa and family of Fillmore sprat Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mm. Charloe Yorgeneea. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Joneea entertained at a bower Thursday owning complimentary to Mr and Mra. Courtney Toomba. The Booth ward Relief society entertained all members of the ward Tboroday evening at the aatumumf hall la honor of the choir. Mr. Natbaa Host entertained Tveeday ta honor of the Primary offioora. Covers wem laid for eight gnesta. Bishop and Mra. James Ware entertained at dinner party Thursday for Mra. Amman Hunt, Mrs. Jack Batty of Idaho, Mra. W. 0. Wool-le- y of ArUona, Bealah Boyle of Proro aad Dr. IL A. tinnt of Bait Lab Mrs. Charles Bobmsa and daughter, Gertruda, are spending a week la Salt Like. Mr. and Mrs, Courtney Toombs left Monday for Area, Idaho, to make their homo. Mien Kathryn Yergonooa spent Monday of last week visiting her permits, Mr. and Mrs. Y. Yargenaea , game. Lavender lilac In profusion were were Prize used, about the noma awarded to Mra John G. Brown and Mra C. S. Beebe and the guest prize to Mra George 1C Tuttle. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Blanche Eldredge, Mrs, W. E. Patrle and Mra James R. Ryan. Mr. and Mra E. Thor son and son, Wayne, will leave Monday for a motor trip of several week. They will visit Boise and Portland, Ora Mra Fred J. Oowen entertained Thursday afte.rnoon with an auction tea. com-of plimenting Mra George H. Tuttle for Ten tables were filled Toledo, O. the game. White lilacs snd white, purthe ple and yellow Iris were usedlineas were In the receiving decoration and Mra John O. Brown, Mra Tuttle Mra J. H. Early. Assisting the hostess were Mra W- K Patrle. Mrs. Blanche Eldredge, Mfa Rex Dunlap. Mrs. C. V. Fisher, Miss Gertrude Kinney, Miss Sarah Tuttle and Mlsa Rosemary Oowen. H. Whitguests were Mra G.H. Burnett of tlesey of Pocatello, Mrs.Tolleson of Ru- tXew York and Mra J. eldridge Mbs. habold Mlsa formerly IDAHO FALLS, IDA. RIVERTON, June 13. Mra Jennie Hall left Thursday for her home In McCam-moIdaho, after a few weeks visit with her parent, Mr.- and Mr. T. Nlckol. Mra Alma Dan.sie and Mra C. Lloyd entertained a few friends Monday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Lloyd sister, Mra Mary Lloyd, who Is leaving to make her home in Held uni. Mr. and Mra Alvin Miller and children have returned from a motor trip through southern Idaho. Mr. and Mra Anderson left Thursday for their home in southern Utah, after a weeks visit with their daughter, Mra n, Frftiicifw'o. Mrs. W. E. Mil-lic- 1 ut free-for-a- IDAHO n, Faris-Nour- Bag-wel- se G. Barton. -s at-t- 1 ' -s e luf-fo- vv n f v tour-mt- ios-da- y s i t Doctor Tells How to Detect Harmful Effects of Tobacco Miv I'.mv Try These SIMPLE TES TS s. Miss Minnie Folsom Gives Piano Recital A piano recital was given by the young pupils of Mlsa Minnie Folsom at her borne, 22 South Float West street, yesterday afternoon. The program rendered follows: Streabbo "Morning Prayer Margaret Erickson. Two's Polka, Engel man Company Mary Ferguson. "Homs Llchnor Jean Smith. "Bobolink Echottische. .....Julius Becht Oehlmer Song, "Vesper Bella Margaret OConnor. "Distant Bella Streabbo Charlotte Clark. Recitation, "Mystery Jean Smith. "Silver Nymph" Bohm Ruth Olson. Lichner "Snowdrops Lucy Brown. Tarantene Heller Marian Albritton. "Silver Star Bohm Lorene Romney. Song, "Fleeting Days Bailey "Bird Song Schumunn Miss Irma Glanfleld. . are visiting at th ( hrla Pointer home. Mias LltHlle Johnson and V, C. Butler of Payson will he marned in the Manti temple next Wednlav Mtaa Jessie Beal of this citv and C'hesney Sorenson of Axtell will be married Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Andrew Thompson. Mrs Msyana Wyatts and Well and Fern Thompson motored to BpringvlHe Bupday. Ralph's Jaaxy Seven gave a large dancing party at the Social hall W'ednesday evening Mrs. Ralph Booth left for Suit Lake Friday !ub afternoon Mrs lba N imj- Lunch Kehr. Duth Faux, iora Chris-- , irguiM Harilv and Evangeline went to Sait Luke Sunday ank' will ditnul summer 8'boiJ. V. Steij of F.'l), Nv ifc Ms here icr mother 1rs. Annie Rlmkhm Ini j HUckliani. loiii, Ilardv deputy drug iiKo'uiti, wi 'lr U. C. Welch and or n Trunk. ar- jut two zoning isLXiite". f Mr, )je katkryu, of I inlrn. In! with the Mra. Ols and Irsen. lro et if lespertiv,. of the dargevs. and Mr and Mrs. Wilford Hansea cn'eriatncd at e or fUtlei th. coiiNique up ihej kundu j diouer for Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn kw hal ai.d tacpe the ctangei,give i ou rrt uu .ovenviicc Itu. cfaViO .mi top the nah:t Mr 'and Mrs. Ellintr Irooa eatcrtipned Hut In a vcj hort Lrue by using tho fol- - 11. lav evening last week for Mr. and Mrs frmmett Hcbina Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson of, lowing Go tv any loimuH. lnevjxiiMve A tdc ami aS-- tor .Nnotol tablets Id lif iej, Efliei Krtekon and L. A Canaan. take one tablet uftir each VIks keva Forhish and t'aUert Bell were and tii ia ompartt iv ly &nit ttri.e meal, ou will have' m. Tin! ii Hiehfteld 'l'nesdaj Tne following nertored tn Marysvale uo duiif lot tobacco the will gtinday ami Mm. F Enckaoo. Mr. end Mr lltirwld itit 0 , With the mk craving illiie poiaou Mi. let;, jiiave . Mr. amt O. B OWeg. Melba and out ot oui . .ailii f E'hel LrukMfQ and L. A. wni qu siy improve jiur general Mrs K M. Horensnn eame borne Wednesday, N uknl of ihk-a month s visit fa Halt La oa,. tftr -- f u ha hug u Uf,vu s atd It a itn.t Mrs, N eatertsmed af eithet n you have aitcinu-juve-kee- p Oil M ! j tt u.hs.ro tu tur r t r4 fuaU t tie ta er tied ttinuuv' and e wtiuh) not use t( our ns me uclm the reuiiv anusujfl writ . Ntrotol tablets 'r this city under an ironclad nte b all upto-dut- s dructst. bramm Johnson, ftrug. habit 9 for ij n.nuf,- xss . th j M,f tB guar t Aor j j Tlvsday Mra. Msry knnmrw Mre aad AsdreNona of .f Mr, amt Mra Ole laraea entertained dry vrecn onmp'imeafsr j to Mrs W. i . H vlrh and 1 Mitlru, Trunk and Kathryn Te other gtesis Toe b .!. c'p present. fo!lwing nmlnrett tn Mtder ranv.m Tifc Mr sod Mra. LmG BsVer. Mr. and Mra Bskrr Mr , sad Mm f Washbur. W Mr l hhnra Vr aed Vfm rplii wti Mir i oonday Heat slackdevelops offiee ers. Speed up the work by installing comfort-- G-- E producing tric Fans. Elec- A cool office, means a clear head and plenty of pep. We have Elect ric bans ou for sale or rent don't need to be mieom fortable. You can keep busy and keep cool. -- .Mother or wife needs Fan in the kitchen a when shes baking or Call us up and ironing. well deliver one to her at home niton we deliver yours to vour office. G-- Rent them, if jmi pi ter. and If ou buy lat well credit the rental (aid on purchase price. will find in our all the latest eleccomen-ienec- s sewiug machines, machines, and washing vacuum cleaners new for rent or sale. or-use- Free Service rentals or purchases. on Call on us. Walker Electric Supply 159 j Lae 134-3- 6 South State SL fTWO Lift Oft Corns! Doesnt hurtl touchy corns and calluses right off with fingers )raont, MaTili B Hunaon laft Monday fr Halt viat mill lio? failier and mother. Lift to uad Mis Ivor Ivaranu aad Mr. and Mr in Axtell SumJu) hr.atot m ' Apply a few drops of ''Freeronf ' upon that old, bothersome corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting. Then shortly you lift it right offj root and all, wjthout paii) or soreness. Htrd corns, soft corns, corns between the toes, and the hard skin calluses on BUimires Mr and Mr J Georg- Bsrnes and riauahter R ronlu and Mr and Mr Hart m Suit fake were rtuariaj git. as oi Mr and Mr ArnoUi M Burn Mr O K. Williams and dnuuhter AIm0 spe t a few da. a In Morgan this -a wood rtui reiair for tiw baJ OMtimg wv isy lefire. We are uttimd by MUSIC COMPANY 2zz$ .luiir 12. Misa Maria Bismiras trmiasrau tia Hunduy afternoon from 2 The rooms were decorated with cut flowers and poLed plums Forty fuesta called Vis Blnmir was assisted by her sisU rs. Mrs Boca Id Wadworib and Misses Nora and Juan 1 n ROBINSON BROTHERS to 6 j M- -a Start buying today. Easy terms. KAYSVILLE ; , . kAlMfl!.F, ava a You held a Kensington of Iast week at tin Kimball sales have exceeded, all others. Kimball popularity in this state has been growing for 50 years. Kimball pianos and players are fully guaranteed. f seek akere she will Unit her mother. Mrs. Josepli A. Nellsnn and Mr. anil Mra Thorrald Ranaoa motorist to Aiteil and M.j flld Hanilar and rlaited friends and relatt.ea Miss Ethel Xellaon zare a party to fifteen girl frmnds Wednesday, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Mina (Iladja Pelerw gare a blrlhdar jwrtr Sunday to fifties gLrl friends. Refreabmenta wars aarvaft. Hoslla K. Bftranaon anlartainad at a birthds party Mnturday of luM woak. Taratj guciifs W4ra trical household K(rojs hotnu ot Mrs Ernest o" w as Mrv ed Pianos One thousand Kimliall have been sold in Utah. Ie Thuda Th wltlK rf tip thre a .t uRjUr pace. If ou fun! tbai vmi are out f voui heartbeat jh f.nctl. tremhl.nghie'h, oi lai, )uu nia) be a u Lm of luji.tlnu., r m h 1 i game he n If ou fci that ' U lUUM iim he hew or auff to quiet uu nei vis, you a iave to thc to- biioto hrtbi', ct fid Hie puM! i j pinioning JuUTMlf with usual Mimkc, ttairb iluiid Hard returned Sunday from win re she apt.nl 'eeral ft will. interesting facts about Pianos and Plars: SOME "Jack-o'-Lante- store a Mi Perfect as Players Perfect as Pianos v Mootl-cell- ifsK L Clawson of Ltirlej. Puiio. s hn vetting her parent. Mr. and Mrs WIImw ihttcrich r mem-biane- -- EPHRAIM d - j - Hawkins Band Plays at Liberty Park Today e I -- . e. Rud-ma- j Transcription .Mis Birdie Ramsey. VsIrs (piano duet) Bohnq Dorothy and James Vallandlnxham. Green wall Dewdrops" "Pretty Helen Erickaon. Pink waits .Streabbo Jewel Erickson. "Good-b- y TostT (vocal solo) Mias Ramsay. "The Fountain Bohra ' Della Lazhaway. Violin Solo "Oh. My Father Jean Whitney. Duet "Golden Star- Jewel and Helen Erickson. "O sole mlo Capua Edna Riley. Heather Roes" Lanye Dorothy Vallandlngrham. ......James Vallandlngh&m "Mlgonnette Mre. Carl Madsen sntertalned Wednesday evening at a bundle shower in honor of her daughter, Mlsa Annie Madsen, and Burt Burgen of Crescent. The rooms were decorated with yellow roses and peonies. Games snd musto wer enjoyed during the evening. Luncheon was served to about ninety guests. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Ines Dansle and Mrs. Lin Miller. Miss Vests Miller returned from Provo. Tuesday, after a two weeks visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. Crane and children motored to West Jordan Sunday to attend a dinner party given at thehome of Mrs. W. L. Halliday. The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Petersod Sunday and left a boy. A party of young folks motored to West Jordan. Sunday. Friday the Riverton- - BeehiA'e girls went on "hike to the Jordan narrows. They were chaperoned by their beekeepers, Hawkinss Military band. C. J. Hawkins, Mrs. L. Bills and Mrs. R. Page. director, will play a free concert at Liberty park this afternoon from 4 till. S oclock. Mlsa Margaret Leeman. soprano, and A. L. Woodward, baritone, will be the soloists. The program follows: March, E1 Capltan ....Sousa Alice an! Margaret Overture, Weber Euryanthe Smith of Nephl and Mr Paige of Pamu epenf Popular (a) By Jingo b "Underneath the Dreamy Ort- Sunday altfe Mr. and Mra, Silas Mcfaffvrtj. Mrs. Kvan Rrickaon entertained ental Moon at luncheon Kiser Thursday of last week for relatives from Vocal, (a) Giannlna Mia, from Firewho are visiting in Ephraim. fly Frlml Mr. and Mra. Walter Odell entertained at a Llttle Bit of Heaven.... Ball (b) dinner for Telsttva Sunday. Miss Leeman. Clara Stevens left for Balt Lake Thursday Selection, te visit her slater, Mrs. D. W. Tompeon. Caryll INTERMISSION. Gladys Hanson left Tlmraday for Idaho to Selection. "La BAheme visit relatives for a month. Puccini Mr. and Mrs. tliias McCsfferty entertained at Vocal (a "La Golondrina Serradcll a midnight 1unlioa sole mio Wednesday, after the (b)"0 Capua for six dance, Miss Leeman. couples. Mr. and Mrs Daiid N. Beal motored to Concert waltz, "Wedding of the Gunnison, ftunday. to r1st tbelr son atid wife, Winds NaU Ur aad Mrs. Nelson Beal. ocal (a) "Until Sanderson Mrs. W. B Pare, Eretto BJuregaaM and Kisses (b) Zamocmk Frank and Pace motored to Marysratf tm Mr. Woodward. Finale, Siar Spangled Banner Kev Mra. Tzorin Terry and two children of Halloa al New York Doctor t'onnor. fonnerl of Johns Hopkins hospital, says men who smoke, chew or mjff ln Many and who are seemingly healthy are suffering from progressive organic aliment. Thousands of them would never have been afflicted had it not been rot the use of tobacco, and thousands would noon get well if they would omy stop the use of tobacco. The chief habit forming principle of "tobacco is nicotine, a deadly poison whicii, when absorbed by the system, slowly affect the nerves, tUsue and vital organs of the body, , The harmful effect of tobacco varies and depend on cirouniauncea one will be afflicted with general dcbiiitv, other with catarrh of the throat, indigestion. constipation, extreme nervoua-neeflleepiesaneaa, loa of memoty, tack of will power, mental confusion, uc. Others may suffer Irom heart disease, bronchial trouble, hardening of the aror even teries, tuberculosis, btindneo cancer cr the common affliction known tobacco heart. If you use tobacco in any t the harmful form you can eaai)v-t- e effert by making Ute following simple test. Read aloud one full puge from a book. If, in the course of leading, your voice become noar and in- diatimt, and you must frequently clear eur throat, the chance are that your throat la affected by catarrh and it may be the beginning of more aeriou trouble. Next, hi the morning before takin your (Continued from Page Six.) - Patrle was hostess Thursday of last week at toan auction bridge Mra George H. party in compliment Tuttle. White lilacs were used as the decorating flower. Seven tables were filled, with other guests coming in later. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. C. Mrs L, C. Collins, Mrs. John Boyle, and the guest prize to Mrs. Tuttle. In Q. the receiving line were Mrs JohnMrs. Brown, Mrs. Tuttle and Mrs. Early. Mrs. W. N. Mixllll were hoatesses to W A McVb'ar, Mrs. Blanche Eldredge, forty-liv- e guests Thursday of last week. Mrs. F. J. cowen, Miss Gertrude Kinney, After an afternoon at cards, refreshments Miss Harsh Tuttle and Miss Rosemary were served. The guests were Mrs. N. 1L Cowen assisted the hostes. Mrs. H. H. Whittlesey of Pocatello Is Chapin, Mrs. O. G Bates, Mra. T. SuffaTI, Mrs. Frank Roper, Mrs C. S. Chandler, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Mra James Lockhart, Mrs. J, Dustin. Long, Mrs. H W. Wilson, Mrs. Grace Morgan Mra R. C. White, Mra B. F. Quayle, Mrs. --trull, Mra W. P. Lindsey, Mrs. Paifl Hteveps and Mrs. Xell F. Royle will leave Miss Arthur Boese, Mrs, Smith, Margaret Monday for Caldwell to attend the Idaho Smith, Mrs. George Doughty, Mra Pearl state convention of the P. E. O. SisterRasmussen, Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Ralph hood. Mrs I W. Hottel entertained WednesBowdle, firs. Jay Brtnton; Mrs. Creighton an auetlon bridge Whitmore, Mrs. Harold Munroe, Miss day afternoon with were filled for the Elizabeth Walden, Mrs.. James Bennett, party. Three tables Score Mrs. Vail Pittman and Mrs. Sam Elbert. game, other guest coming In later. The first prize was won by Mrs. James prises were awarded to Mr. W. A. L Guest prizes McVtcar. A. W. Mrs. and Lockhart, the second by Mrs. W. P. Lindsey, the third by Mrs. Ralph Bowdle, the were presented to Mr Th H. all-c-Christ prize Mrs. John R. Folks. ll fourth by Mrs. Jay Brin ton, and the Haei Southworth. was presented to Mi by Mrs. Harold Munroe. A. W. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Maynard and Charles Luncheon wa served, Mrs, Earl Weaver Farr were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mra John R Folks and Mrs. Marguerites were ueed effecDavid VoRe of Uppertown Thursday of assisting. last week. tively as the decorations. Mrs. H. D. MacCosham spent the week Mrs. McCul has returned, 'after spendIn Salt Lake. a with her mother at ing fortnight Brighton, Colo. Mra C. A. Reilly and daughter, Betty, have Iqft for Han Francisco BOISE, Mrs. J. J. Plessman of Reno has left MoGill for Oakland, Cal., where she and Mr. Plessman will make their home. MonBOISE, Idaho, June 12. In honor of day of last week Mrs. A. R. Paterson, Jr., Miss Mildred Paris, whose marriage to and Mrs Robert Walters of I.ower town Robert Lee Nourse will take place June gave a farewell party for Mrs Plessman. SO, Miss - Permelia Hay entertained at Mrs. Cora Clark of Uppertown gave a tea Wednesday afternoon. The rooms luncheon Saturday of last week for the awere frjigTant with June rose and other schtiol teachers. The guerfts were Miss summer flower. Those assisting were Rogers. Miss Jennings, Mias McGraw, Mias Miss Stella Balderston, Miss Howard, Mls-Snowball, Miss Fliege, Willis, Miss Miss Ines Skellern and Miss Cornwall. Anderson, Mrs. Tulin. Mrs. Oldman. Mrs. Presiding at the tea table ware Mr. Ballinger and Mrs May. Wyman, Mr. R. W. Karts, Mr. Mr. and Mrs R. B H Pomeroy and George F. IL Brandt and Mr. Jack SklUern. family have left for Ohio to make their Sixty guests were Included. The home. were Miss Mary Guinard of Miss Frances Bagwell of Ippertown was Texas guest and Miss Charlotte Stewart of graduated from the University of Utah Twin Falls. The marriage Tuesday, and returned to McGill Wedwill take place at the First Presbyterian nesday. church. Many parties are planned in Mra Van Pusen of Uppertown gave a honor of Miss Fan for the remaining luncheon, followed by a kenslngton. Tuesdav in June. day, In honor of Mrs. McOovs mother, Superintendent and Mra. C. E Rose, Mrs. Pugslle of Rochester, X. Y The who will leave Boise the last of June guests were Mrs. pugslle, Mrs. "William to make their home in Texas, have been McCoy. Mrs Park Lamborn, Mrs. J. l. the honored guests at a number of deMrs. Ballinger and Mrs. Jack Gortwo week. Mr. lightful parties the past don. Rose for a number of year has been Mrs J. K. Fliege and Miss Helen Fliege superintendent of the Boise schools. were Ely visitors last Mondav, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Boyd of Portland, Miss Elizabeth Burnett and Miss Jessie Mr. and Mr. L. A. are visiting Ore., Burnett will leave next week for S.isan-villYork. Mrs. Boyds parents Cal., where they have purchased a Mis Charlotte Stewart of Twin Fall ranch. is the guest of Mrs. F. F. Johnson, Mrs. Mrs, Alfred Doull of Middletown was a Johnson entertained at an Informal tea last week-en- d the guest of Mrs. W. X. McGill in honor of Miss Steward during at Ely. week. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Kinnear were event of the social affairs As a closing Ely visitors Thursday of the school year the Boise high school Mr and Mrs John Stack and Mr. and an informal dance at entertained faculty Mrs Peter Crawford attended a card at the Mosque, Tuesday evening. Inviparty given by Mr. and Mrs. August Relpe tations were extended to the board of Monday. education, the alumni and the senior Miss Nina McCarthy was a last weekclass Tompkins' orchestra furnished the end guest of Miss Leah Miles. music and during the evening light reP. H Bliss and Miss Emn.a freshments were served. were united in marriage at the Blanchard One of the interesting school affairs Methodist parsonage Wednesday, the Rev V Van of the season was the dancing party d'T llojst performing the ceremonv given by the Deems gills' ojgamxation. Mes Jack Gordon give a lunchenp The party was held at the Owyhee roof Thur-Ca- i of hist week in honor of Mrk. garden, which was beautifully arrayeu in Vugi-hfter luncheon the guests the club colors, yellow and red. The an afternoon at raids The guests Lewiston iazz orchestra furnished lire weie Mrs Pugslle, .Mr. William McCov music. Mis Cora Cl wk, MVan lumen Mrs' Miss Phyllis Sheridan, daughter of Mr. Ballinger, Mis J Bagwell. Miss lYances and Mrs. R S. Sheridan, returned MonBagwell, Mrs Park Lamborn and Mrs1 day from Washington, D. C., whee she Lkmglaa. hue been attending school at Gunslon hall. Mr. Walter Brand left Monday for Portland, Ore., for a short visit and later BLACKFOOT, IDA. wilt go to Seaside to her summer home. Miss Margaret Guinard, who has been BLACKFOOT, Idaho, Permelia Hays for several June 12, On visiting Mis he Monday evening at 7 oclock weeks, left Tuesday for her home at residence of Mr. and Mrs A. K Simmons Galveston, Texas. the double wedding of their daughter Mr. and Mr. CV H. Weaver of Hitt l assie Meric and Zelma to Kveret City are visiting relatives in Boise. E. Soucle and Kenneth Edith, S Heber Morrell of Logan, Utah, spent Mackenzie respectively, took place The brides weie the early part of the week in Boise visgowned in white satin and georgette iting his sister, Mrs. C. Y. Cannon. crepe and were mart icd beneath a bovver Air. and Mrs. L. L. Sullivan and of roses and fei ns ly Go- Rev J p ter, Vernetta, returned Thursday datighNEV. from Gillllan of the Methodist ( huri h Itt e Sn Francisco, where they had spent 1 Miss 4 Margaret Ward was rmglxarer three months. MGILL, Nev., June 12. Mr. and Mrs. reception followed the Miss and her service wedding Margaret Bidcklnger William Davies have left McGill for Fal- Mrs Blanche e liM l! Eklredg,. Mbrother, Frank Ilncklnger, arrived home lon 4o make their home. and Mrs s W Wilson Monri(t from Moscow, where thej hae iMing Mrs. Rees and Miss Eleanor Rees left Bouquets ot roses and bows of n been attending the University of Idaho this week for Fallon Saturday evening ere used as decorgt 'oris pmk of last week a surprise party was given guests were M- - and Mi- - John for Miss Eleanor The guests were Miss Mr and Mis c Haves Pearl Hlet, Miss Dorothy Nmk, Miss Ethel of Ielaho Rupert. MONROE Falls, Mr arid Mrs w S Wright Rlle.v. Miss Louise Dagg. Miss Frances H, F J W light pf Cow lev. Wvo OfheMev, Stone, Mtss I.urtle Baker, Miss Louise Muss Item- - Rich of l.ogan rt.th ami MuNKur, June 12 Mr. and Mra J R Miss Marguerite McGinn, Reed, Jol p Miss A del le Rohe rts of Mi IftaikiMm wnt to Salt i'ltv Lake bundav.i Weber, John Gllnn, Edgar Jameson, Rusand Mi;- - L K. Hone leSug.u risnR.' will in Mi Bla kham txpected to remain a sell Dagg, Tom Bagwell, Dan Frost. tt alHhellev and Mr and Mrs wi W'cU tn ifc.it relatives and trit ncl. lace Jannev, Clifford Disk, Carl Davis, make their home in Idaho Meeheuzie Kells Iwh Lbcis lllackham spent p.irt of 'a.st lark McGinn, Garnet Cullom and Harold Mrs W i M.'t v. r'amt.l T m Salt lakc visiting friends Metxel. after' non , w itu ail am lion hi M.-.iue clic (.ihnon spent purl of iast Mra. Alfied Doull of Middletown end seven tallies he lug ti,h d for the' w in S lit I kt t 'a Ad!la Eliason, Florence, Li. leora (''u ftxivtn. ()m Rradtev.1 TL th haux and Ina Morl went in the1 uic.obw YeInesdav altcrnoon of Inst wh'K aid I. ad a licfsteak fry. Mi- r Ann Hardv went t'j iake Mld.iv f0j an extended Matt with ula MGILL, r 13, 1920. Co. South State St. Wasatch 4703. t 44 Mr. if relattr "Mitt id Vliih.. Joint bottom c( feet right off no hsmbug! rnk s Mrliiuiiie left Monday to apeud tle summer. for Do Barnes arrived borne Wednesday from an extended trip to the at While away she visited bar son bhirley, who is a midshipman at the United States Naral academy at Annapolis. Md. Mis Ijiura frawford of Salt Lake was a last week-enguest of her sister, Mrs Kumner 1. XI. Gleason. Mrs. William Lavender Tlalted relatives to Henefer during the w?ek, Mr. George W. Bwan and children spent Sunday in Morgan county. Miss Artill Linford was a visitor Ogden Sunday. Mr-Frank B Muir entertained the Bay X lew club at her home Wednesday afternoon a two con D4- - luncheou oerved A Mr. snd Mr Willisn Allan apnf Buodsv to Mr of ami Mrs Frank L. Allen Ogden, guests Mr. and Mrs. K. M Baglay of Bull Lake mere Sunday guft of &Ir. and Mr. George fllu: fkored al present Mr Jaua 1 .irv i lu pMi'iviii, XJr Kligu If unhand fl-trice p t) Martha daoi; Ir. lagg. Mtimtl ar jry Mr lni Xlr Roxana Hatch, at Mr Bootlhanf aoa'a'.iut Kfiin m Xfcltonahi ivapoidi g acraarj . Mis -a Lab-1 Baum, r'gi-tru- r. iargrrt rrik hivtnrian: Xlr. ki.vbwnd, asuiMiauf bi ialitn cltupamnoil by thar officara. hld a picnic at the lima qunrry Mouda. (iamaa ware a4l liiBehoon crHl uftar wlilch tha phMui Harvey entertained at a social hill ami gathered flowcra purt chmlMt' lnedai evening, Gams were j Mra. JoM'pli M'igbrtnifi Is apandiog a week M,sid sod rafreshment were served to Mr f IchHm In Balt Lake I Galling Gfrge lafliam, Mrx Irvin W Phillips. B atrb e Bfwwi. Lillie Harlot) Xfr M'fl und Mra. Hyruro Madaa ( visited friends ! end b'hol Man! Leone Openhun. Ignore William' ralutLaa at Provo Buurlay. toraa. ( onrad rNdl XlherU V A Florenc ( Imd X an ' Tut lor ami little daughter visited to 1r ami Xfarj a!afc M. hp!Hnap I .avion anil Mi wick. Clara Bait La" Mondav. lat.t week WngGttfi wrc vi lom to Halt Mrs Herb ft J Burma of Fult Lake was a Mr. ami M. p. N. Abdarwxi ware ia Balt Mi. Huxal roieniHn of Krka la th- guct go t of Miss Miriam Barnes during thi wek. ake for a abort visit during the week. of bar mother, M. Morunl Rlood. ML Fine Handera sjent Medneoflsy in Bait Mra (Jotiit M Smith icturned Tuesday, after Mr and Mr. Ewrnt Hlckcn of lhelnnc of her lake a gu Jfr. g W, (,nddi ' urc the guc'st' of r. a d Mru. Oraon HicVn. a Lit at Pkasuat mvc and Provo. 'Mr- - "Maj Xlr Kdmonda of Bountiful wa od Mr a last Tlioman Mr. and .Mr J H Mlllc- - spent Sunda) aub Allman, Xlrs. Bart weekend guest of her mother, Mrs. Harry Mouday ia Balt ltka. Reynolds nml Xlr. Albert Allman motored to Rtt rier Poo Hattirdny of last week and spent the day Miss Murle Rlamins. Gulf'og Si.Mr. Allman of Provo. daughter of Mr. and Xira Mrs Rol'ori Blamirrs and Leri Barber of p Jenae and children left for Pay turn Wedneodm morning tn vtfcit fMPml'c were married in the Salt like tm-p- i Mr. Jensen The toung couple will make rialor. M- - John Held, and other relatives. WrdislN. 0 l heir Mian Lather Noruiun of Mr Ploaoant is visit home in t enlervlUe lh MkMMOTR. June 12. Mr. Halon Loynd was ng hr item, Jirs. t.. farlon and Mrs. John Mis R' fluid of Ogdea vmfted rel at m here during the weak hotof at a dnHrg party in houor af 'Jua Anderson, Jr. Air. and Mr. Arthur Siapicv and Mr. tlclan Jatnioon. and fr l1?iila'n Xfooday of r. Thatch Havaga aning. J4'ph daughter Hefrr ahrnent . nuc Ar and Norma, and Mrs Btaplcy's barker icoplc gttemiad. saie gui s of Mr. and Mrs Joa pb B. ajmme w al. W Ilford iatrstm have retumt'd from Spanish JjmiHn thi FfrM-rrammbar of tha Primary nwFor;, where they had visited for g few days. Swan Miss Lome a lHr homo hh ser MAMMOTH I HEBER CITY i HUBER June U'.-- Mrs riTX Corn jur bn k and Mrs. Thomas Jones spent last fcuek-enin Bah Lake. Mrs Edith an Wagoner entertained Thursday of last week , in Honor of her son. Burton, ofl hi thirfcantli binhdav anntveewary. Whatever You Do, Dont Neglect Your Eyes, Says Dr. Lewis Wh The Tliird ward Relief socletv entertained 'Tuesday aftermam at a picnic party in honor! Tella'How to Strengthen Eyesight 50 Per Cent in One I Tii of Mra. BMy Peteraoa, her eighty-fiftin Many Instances. ( birthday aeniversnr.v , Mr. and kirn of Tretnmitoa i iwmglu wt.t vdsitora to Heber last week, the guests j A Fre Pregcrlption You Can Havg Filled of Mr. and Mrs. F.mer Afurdotk. lind expense of ever lh? lro' Xlr and Mrs. John Van Wagoner and Ute at Home. (retting glasses. entertained Ey trouble of many a number of frbmta at tiiH' home vdnc4-db wonderfully Pa. -- Do you wear roHn"in,1 PHILADELPHIA. by following the simple rule. Here evening in bom of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey i fflaaitefl? Moulton a vict.ro of eye etraln Are you t0 r,y active Mr Mary Bl.ickiey wa a &alt Lake visitor or other a bvittle of Bon-Opt- o weakneaacs'. If no, you will dtug sttjre and got Bon-Opeje know littA weak. to tablets. one Drop be to tablet In a u I Di, glad that, wtimbr of Hbcf nty young people mo- there Is real hope tor ou. lie rout th of a iUih of water and allow to te-rFr1da of last weak tj attend I Lew (o poo dissolve. With this liquid bathe the eyes trouble be dance. zays lie gleet cause mote two oi four times daily.You should no-tlM!m Ldith Xnka of alifornis Is visiting i a a poor wfkbt than any other one thing. ir eya clear up perceptibly right Manv whose eye were falling gay they frKWdf in ffehe will MDs Aiu T'homa i in Coalville. I had their eyea restored through the prm-etp- le from the atari and Inflammation quickly disappear. U your eye are bothj the guest of Xlr. and Xlr. William J, Rood of thi wonderful free oo even Mr. 1C mar Murdock entertaloed Thursday Due man nays after trying prescription. iittle. take atepe to it: "I was ering uftareoon at a ssimmlng party at the Hot i a' nont blind; could not aeo to read at ell. eavts them now before it ia too late. Many g . in honor of Mra. Douglas j elite of Now I can read everything without any op wSbiy blind might have been saved Tremontoa. Hasses and my eyes do not water any tf th B- 101 ared for the.r eyes In time Mr and Mrs Ioourd r.pas f parg (j(y NOT d.eed-fullAt more. wouid Another prominent PltjsfrlaB to whom uight twin they the fiesta of Mrs Phoebe Bovner. now v they feel fina ad the time. tha tiboec art It Iff Boa-UaubmittM uid j Mr. ad hwno piortu Mclhmukl earn tr. to is a a remarkable ratnady. Ita waa A It like to me miracle lady from Tom la last week. Mr. McDonald taught irurraMania art mall known tn amt a ho ued it any: "The atmosphere StlliHbl wmo! there d irlf th past year, I iot ejaI'hscHltts arwt wiijly prascrfbeU Mr. and Mrs. Jae(iii 'IrOmiild of Idaho are seemed hasy with or without glasses, but atanufoetttrara gtiaruBtac It ta Mi Donald fur rift.en tim the g rests of Mr Mr. afier uamg this prescription ' parent. raoglhe'i. ey1fht tU par cast la oa araak and Xrs. Julia ( ItrWa. days everyth. , seems clear. I an even a la mnr intianras or rafund the moarr. beMr !t is Elizabeth Haywood and Mr. Raor of reed fine print without glasses. 1 raa fraai umy drucgisl aad bait take were here last weok for the purpose lieved that thousands who wear glasses ia ana afba;obtatna1 the vary few preparation 1 feel should of organising a camp of the Daughters of the ran now discard them in a reasonable on hand for r rular um )a almovt kept Thar were gneats at tha horn of time and multitudes more Will be able every Pioneor. K U aoid ia thi family.' elty kj W t, Tii mwaniraHow- -t Vr of to .teengOhen their tn he Bhramfi IMmism tlwni ) f f Weeki Ty i, Ta C ee |