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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,-SUNDA- MORNING, JUNE 27, 1920. Y r for twenty-fou- r trip Mr. and Mrs er to thelr-summ- Miss Mildred 8. J. Griffin have moved home in Ogden canyon. Barton, who haa been at- tending the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, haa returned to Ogden to pend her summer vacation with her parMiss ents, Mr. and Mrs. C H Barton Barton Is taking a course In literature, art and science Mrs. J W. Farnsworth and Mrs. Rloh- A Pierce entertained at a bridge tineheon at the Hermitage hotel WednesIn honor of the.r sister afternoon day Mrs llarrv J, Shlblev, of San Francisco Yel'nw popples In a basket, formed the for the luncheon table Cov-.- s eente'tiye wold laid for eight The guests Inmost Intimate cluded Mrs Shlbiey's friends Miss Helen Conroy had as her guests for two weeks. Miss Margaret Malone and Miss Lucv Hurl of Pocitello, Idaho The wedding of Miss Thelma Stevens daughter of Mrs Louise Stevena, and Julian 8 Watson took place this evening at the home of the bridegroom's parents Mr. and Mra. J. Douglas Watson, 3 vfi Onlv members of Washington avenue the Immediate families witnessed the ceremony, which was performed by the bridegroom's grandfather, President John Watson, and was followed by a wedding dinner. The couple will leave tomorrow morning for a two weeks motor trip through Yellowstone rark. Thev will be at home In this city after Julv 15. Mrs. Robert Boyd will entertain at a bridge luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her home on Twenty-fift- h street, in honor of Miss Della Trscy Francis R Conroy eldest son of Dr find Mrs Edward M. Conroy, received his degree of bachelor of sr1me on June 15 at the University of Chicago. Fdward fc. Conrov second son of Dr and Mrs Conrov. rece'ved degree of bachelor of, arts at Cornell univtndtv, Itha a, X on June 23. Mrs Waller J Poulton of Pocatello, e Idaho, formerly Miss Winnlfred of this city, returned Thurslav to her home fo'lowing a few (Java visit here with her mother, Mrs IDE Mrs. Poulton spent two weeks In Bait Lake, as the guest of her alster, Mrs Merrill Ntbley Miss Jenness Smith, who has been attending an art school In New York City, arrived home last week Mlsa Smith left Monday for Bakersfield. Cal , to Join her mother, Mra 8 8. Smith, who. with her two sons, William and Woodrow, are spending the summer there. Mias Jean Marie Foree of Memphis, Tenn , la here to spend the remainder of the summer at the home of her uncle. Hr. E. M Conrov Bhe will leave for Berkeley, Calif., In the fall to attend school. Edmund Wood and Richard W. Graves returned Thursday from 8 tan ford university. Mr. Wood left this evening for Bpencer, Idaho, where he will spend his vacation with hla parents, Mr and Mrs H. C. Wood, at their summer home. Mr and Mra E. A. Coons spet ThursIn Ogden, the gueets of Mr and Mrs day C S. Gunnell, en route from New York City to their home In Los Angeles Mrs Joseph E. E'ans visited In Salt Lake Thursday and Friday with her parents Hr and Mrs H J. Sears The following party enjoved a picnic luncheon at Wildwood In Ogden canvon Mr and Mra Henrv F this eveningVolker, Mr and Mrs Joseph E Evans Mr and Mra T Ben Meld-urMr and Mrs. LesMe H Saville and Mr. and Mrs Scowcroft James Hr. and Mrs E C Rich entertained at dinner Monday evening t their home on Washington avenue. Garden flowers decThe guesta Included orated the table Mr. and Mra M S Erownlng, Vr and Mrs Joseph Scowcroft. Mr and Mrs V H Watt's and Dr. and Mra. Fred Stauffer of Salt Lake Mrs Abe $uhn enttertalned the mem- 1 te I-.- - n, -- AH Pan-gult- of the Five Hundred club Thursday hotel, in afternoon at the Hermitage honor of Mrs H. H. Spencer, who left and the northtoday far a trip to Alaska Four tables were arranged for west 500 Luncheon was. served following the card games, the table being decorated with mountain flowers Mr. and Mrs J. W. Abbott enterttalned at dinner Thursday evening at the Country club In compliment to Mrs. Nettle N. Houx of Los Angeles In compliment to Mrs C B Teller and Mrs Helen Johnson of Chicago, guests of Mrs. Lawrence T. Liee, Mrs James K Burton was hostess Thursday afternoon at a kenslngton at her home on Twenty-fift- h street The luncheon table had a gold basket of pink and white roses as A ears and baskets of the a centerpiece flowers were used about the rooms. The ten. guests numbered Miss Della Tracy, a bride of next week, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given Wednesday afternoon2357ty Mrs M. B. Lundberg at her home, Klngsford avenue One long table was decorated In pink American Beauty roses, arranged In a basket, tied with pink tulle, forming the centerpiece. Place cards, hand painted In pirnt roses, were Hid for twentv-fou- r The hostess was assisted guests. hy Miss Vera Tracy and Miss Lois Marriott. The wedding of Miss Tracy and Clarence Douglas will take place Wednesday evening of next week at the home of the br,de a parents, Mr. and Mrs. D 8 Traev, A reception will 241 Twenty-flra- t atreet follow from 8 until H o'clock at the University club. M s H H Spencer entertained at dinner Tuesday and Friday evenings at her home on North Washington avenue Mra Clem Williams was hostess to the members of her "500 club at her home Pink and white Thursday! afternoon roses, arrange! In a bowl, was the centerpiece for the lumheon table. At eaih were irvstal candlesticks holding end Covers were laid for eignt pink tapets Moiler of Chicago, who has Mrs been the e 'eat of her daughter, lavvienie T Iee for several weeks, wi!lJ leave tnmerrow for a visit on the Pacific coa-- t Mrs N Hess and son, Kenneth, returned Wednesday from Los Angeles where thev attended the wedding of Mrs Hess s brother, William D Shaw former-of this city, and Miss Violet Smith of Denver The wedding took place at the home of the brides brother on June 9 Mr sand Mis F. W Herrington and 8 Herrington, and daughter, son, Fri Dorothv returned Friday from Palo Alto, e v re 8 Herrington Is a student at Stmfo-- d univesitv, and Miss Herrington his been itrndnig a si hoc! for g'rls Miss ads Rich, daughter of Dr and Mrs E O Rich, arrived home today from a nion'h visit (n the easti Miss RDb visited In Washington, Philadelphia Atlantic City, New York, and also in Srninton, Pa, with her brother, Clark Rich She waa In attendance at the national convention of the Women's Federate! clubs in Des Moines, Iow-a- . and also attended the conference of girls from eai h state In the union, who were over-ei- s during the war, as Y W C A M ners Mr G F. Revno'ds and daughter, Tii us, visited In Salt Lake toe first t of the week & pai her CRT -s r 1 1 D-- C, PROVO e. PROVO, June 2S Mr. and E J. Hall announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Vllate Mangum. to Bvron J Ifevis of Portland. Ore. The marriage will take place July 1 at the H ill home The residence of Mrs S'dney Vincent was the ecene of a delightful social affair Thursday evening, when a ahower was given In honor of Miss Norma Simmons, a Juno bride Games, music and luncheon were the features In honor of Mrs Thomas J. Hurst who will leave at an for Salt er'y date laike to reside, the members of the Helpful Hour club entertained at the home of Mra J. W. Bailey. Friday afternoon Mrs E D Sutton entertained the members of her bridge club at cards and 'uni heon Thursday afternoon Mrs Elliott Dunn and Miss Maurlne Dunn will leave Sunday for Loa Angeles, Cal . to spend two weeks. Miss Vllate Mangum was the guest of honor at a shower given by Miss Edith Hedaulst last evening The regular monthly meeting of the Nelko Reading club convened at the home of Mra Oscar Garrett Thursday An excellent llterarv program afternoon w th musical numbers waa rendered and luncheon was served. Mrs Ted Wilkins entertained the Optimist club at her home Wednesday with cards, music and luncheon. Mrs Joseph T Farrer has ss her guest this week her brother. J B. Vance, of Memphis. Term. M and Mrs Wlll'am Ferre last spent week in I'avson with Mr. and Mrs William Omrlia Mr and Mrs Mart W Rovlance spent last week-en- d In K.borta, as the gueete of Mr and Mrs. Frank V Miss Edith Rons. Mis ZinaDeming Scott and Mra. & The improvements over the old type of mattress represent latest ideas for comfort, sanitation and long wearing qualities. The Uniform Thickness Eeiaf oread old-styl- e Ktver spread - Strip is fast supplanting San-O-T- mattresses. Utah Bedding and Manufacturing Co. The Heart of (he SulO-Tu- I tALT LAKE CITY Ask pour dealer to show you the I , - ,,a.su .a. ttwiliiiiittllkhMil Ill, Mill, Blhh.illUt. jilllliilhsllll.to.il Hill! Httnlllt-tt- jr dBH.H"lln mu iiwiliw-iww- iww . nsi Electric Refrigeration ch B P. Pulham of Salt Lake spent last week in Provo wijh relatives. Invitations have been Issued by Mr. and Mrs A. B. Simmons for a wedding reception to be given for their daughter, Norma, and George H Tavlor in the Second ward amusement hull Wednesday, June 30 Miss Mips Madsen te visiting In Balt Lake with telatives Mias lone Moore la here from Duchesne vlBiting relatives and friends. After spending a month In Provo with relatlvea, Mra W. K. Jamea returned Saturday of last week to her home in Alamosa, Cal. Mrs. Lucia Tuttle. Mr. and Mrs Bert Tuttle and Mlsa Beatrice Brown of Man-- tl were Provo visitors last week. The birthday anniversary of Mra Sidney Vincent was celebrated Friday evening, when family members gathered to honor the occasion. Dinner was served Mrs Heber Done, Miss Lyle Jones and In Clvde Goo mbs spent last week-en- d Heber Clty.-Mr- s Balt of Deakln James and family Lake spent the past week In Provo ae the guests of Mrs. J. B. Peterson. The last meeting for the season of the Daughters of the Mormon Battalion w held with Mrs Dean Park. An excel lent program was rendered, at the con elusion of which music and luncheon were enjoyed Mr and Mrs. J. H. McDonald and daughter, Edith, and son. Ward, and Mlsa Margaret Farnsworth left Sunday for California to spend several weeks at Los Angelea and San Francisco. Miss Thressa Oberg of Salt Lake spent part of the week with relatlvea and friends In Provo. The marriage of Mlsa Della Marshall of Pima, Arts , and Alden Chatwln of Provo waa solemnized June 11 In the Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. Chatwln will leave In a few days for PIma to make their home , Mrs George A Brown and daughter. Mem, spent several days In Salt Lake this week the guests of Mrs. Browns sister, Mrs Emma Ramsey Morris. Miss L N. Gammon and J. Williams of Eureka were Uie guesta of Mr. and Mra Thomas Thomley In Provo, Sunday. A bridal ahower waa given by Mr Charles Bailey Saturday of last week In honor of Miss LaVon Penrod, who will be married June 30 to Martell Devey of Leht.' Thirty gueets enjoyed a program of music, games and readings and partook of luncheon. The guest of honor was the recipient of numerous beau tiful gifts. Mr and Mrs. Jay Vincent and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Clark and families were visitors at Vivian park Sunday. Mrs Charles Westrope has returned to Provo after a ten days stay In Eureka. Mr and Mrs. Fred A. Denny and children spent the past week In Provo with Mrs Dennv a parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Gammon Mr and Mrs H. C. Christensen of Ravmond, Canada, are guests at the home of James Frandsen for a few days Mrs Mary F. Lewis entertained at a wedd'ng dinner and reception Saturday evening of last week In honor of her daughter, Eva, and Stanley B. Hind mai sh, who were married the previous Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. The rooms were attractive in a decorative scheme of pink and white and a large basket of Shasta daisies formed the centerpiece for the dining table. The hride was gowned In a white pongee drese and carried a shower bouquet of brides roses Thirty guesta were present M ss Mamie Bets'ey Provo reached Thun-lifrom Los Angeles, Cal, where she had been teaching school, and will spend i he summer vacation here with her parents, Mr and Mrs W O. Bcesley. Crmphmentuiy to Miss Rhea Kerr, who w make her home in Salt Lake for sn Indefinite period Mise Nettle Knudsen and Mrs H T Reynolds, Jr., entertained at a social atfalr last week at tne home of Mrs Reynolds in Sprlng-- v lie Twenty four guesta from Provo Ll Have You Ordered Your Cold For the Summer Although people seldom wait until winter to lay in their fuel supply, lew think of refrigeration until the arrival of hot weather. By the exercise of a little forethought now, you can settle your household refrigeration problem for good and all by installing Isko, The Electric Cold Maker. Think of the convenience refrigeration without ice! It is possible and practical. Isko operates automatically and needs no attention. Isko insures a clean, dry refrigerator at all times. It protects foods, keeping them absolutely fresh and pure. It makes its own ice for table use from pure drinking water. There will be a tremendous demand for Isko when warm weather comes. Take advantage of your opportunity now to have Isko installed before the spring rush. Y ou can see Isko at work any day in our showroom. Let us show you how convenient and practical it really is. Isko also comes in large sizes for hotels, clubs. Testa urants, markets and other commercial uses. -- 11 i en-i- b Mattress Its hUiliuUKitfUlHdUt son Mrs San-O-T- uf Tabs That .Lie La-Vo- n, the fares of the day are forgotten in sound and restful sleep on riMh Air Ventilation ..ai.U Miss Bessie Boote was a Salt Lake visitor Sunday. Miss I.o!a WIgnal had as her gueat last week Miss Lucile McDonald of Bolt Lake. Mr and Mra. W. E. Penrod announce the engagement of their daughter. to Martell Devey of Lehi. The marriage will take place next week.of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Daly are spending a few days with relatives In Provo. Mrs. T. C. Evans and little daughter, Mary Lou, are here from Toledo, Ohio, spending several weeks with Mrs Evans' parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Culbert- AVood-manse- Wood-nanae- Ui- Roy-lano- gtreats Warren L. AAattls and daughter, Florence, visited in Salt Lake during the v eek. They were guests at the Hotel Utah. Miss Margery Thomas, daughter of Mrs. J. H Thomas, la expected home tomorrow from the Northwestern university at ENanston, 111. Dr. and. Mrs. Ralph M. Johnson and baby daughter, Carolyn, who lave been visiting at the home of Mrs, Johnsons mother, Mrs, Edward Blclmel. left today for las Angelis, wheie they will make their home Miss Lorna Jenkins end Miss Ada Griswold will leave on Tuisday of next week for Columbia university, N Y., where tbev will attend summer school Mrs. Nettle N. Houx. assistant society editor of the Los Angiles Examiner, left this afternoon for Los Angeles, following a four weeks visit here with relatives and friends. Mrs Houx will spend several days at the Tahoe tavern at Lake Tafloe n route to Los Aftgeles Miss Lucille Griffin, daughter of Mr nd Mrs. 8 J. Griffin, who has been studying voice eulture at the New England Conservatory of Music, will leave Boston tomorrow She will visit en route tiome In Chicago and Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. M 8 Browning and daughters. Gene and Blanche, left Tuestheir summer home St Bear lake for day Mrs P. F Klrkendvll and her guest, Mrs. J. F. Dally of Kansas City, Mo , of Mrs. Arare guests for the week-en- d thur Kuhn and Mrs. J. H. Lovinger In Lake. Balt Mr and Mrs Joseph Scowcroft and daughters, Dorothy and Virginia, and Mrs, Louis H Peery and her small son, Louis. Jr., left Wednesday morning by automobile for a twomonthaf tour of California. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Matthews left the latter part of the week tor Los Angeles, where the Rev. Mr Matthews will fll the pulpit of the First Conrregatlonal church fpr the next two Sundays Mra H. H. Spencer, with a party of friends, left this afternoon for a motor to Seattle, Wash. From there they trip will take a boat to Skagway, Alaska The party wiU visit Glacier park on the return Mrs. '.iiw',TnnsTie'k-rtevr.i. Mrs Hilda Knudsen spent Sunday In American Fork with Miss Moneta Jolley. Mrs H J Oreen. Mrs. Carl Ramsey and Miss Ettene Ramsey of Richfield, spent last week In the Garden City,e. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mart W. BRYAN GILLETTE, MRS. Miss Alice Scoglio of New YorS City, who was married .n Ogden recently. OGDEN. June 2. Mrs J. H. Thomas entertained at 500 Monday afternoon at her home on Madleon avenue in compliment to Mrs. M. 3. Browning, who left Tuesday for her summer 2lom a Bear lake, and Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft. who left Wednesday for a tour of California, Three tables of 600 were played, American luncheon with following. Beauty roses were used to decorate the flowers the of basket rooms. A large formed the centerpiece for the dining table end smaller baskets adorned each of the card tables on which luncheon was Mrs. Thomas was assisted by served Miss Helen Boyd. Mrs. Sylvester M. Scott Jr, entertained at a prettily arranged luncheon at street, Tuesher home, 749 Twenty-thir- d day afternoon. A color scheme In red was carried ont In the decorations of the rooms end the appointment of the luncheon table, which was centered with a basket of red roses. Cov erp w ere laid ynnf ..J. SAN-O-TU- SPRINGV1LLE SERINGA ILLB. June 25 The AlRees Marttle AAoorf Kina Hall. Edna Anit Edda Wheeler, Grace Rowland and Sarah and Josephine Lov nd spent Thursday of aat week In mountain-climbin- g Theygatned the head of Rotk canyon by way of KO lob, where dinner was prepared over a A number of view of the campfire. scenery waa taken. Miss May Weight haa returned from a visit In Ogden, where she was the guest Of her cousin, Mias Jessie Johnson Mrs Elsie Llewellyn and Mrs Bertha Rothwell have returned to their homes in Rupert and Moore, Idaho, reaper tlvely, after a visit with their mother. Mra J. H. AV eight. Mrs Emmett Dalton of Idaho Is spending the summer with her father, George L. Hyde The Misses Minnie Grooms and Ruth Waid left for Los Angelea, Friday of last week, to take a summer course at the University of Southern California Miss Jessie Bird Is spending the sum mer In Chicago. Mr and Mrs J. F Mendenhall were visitors In Ogden, Friday and Saturday of last week. Mrs I J Rolfe and daughter Louisa, have returned from a visit In California. Mr. and Mrs AVayne Johnson and children are motoring through Bryce tanyon and other southern Utah points Mr and Mrs AV i ham of Helper were guests of relatives Parry here last week. Mr and Mrs E. G Manner announce the of engagement their daughter Rlarche, to Marvin H. Strong the wede to take in the ding Salt Lake templat pi June .in Mis Arthur F'nRv has returned from a months visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs Mill Roylam-eat Hazelton! Idaho. The members of the Justamere rlub were enterta'ned at t home of Mrs Haze! H irr.son, Thursday afternoon of last week. Mrs, Gertrude Sumslon assisted tn serving Mrs Blame Kindred gave a miscellaneous shower at her home Thursday evening of last week In honor of Miss Blanche Harmer. a hride. The rooms tastefully decorated with rosea and fern a. Mr. and Mrs H. M Groesbeck hava as their guest their son, P. E. Groesbeck of Reno NVv Airs. Naomi Ga'fnev and Miss Ella Deal, who had been m A'enlce. Cal, during the past few months, .returned home , AAednesday. GARLAND GARLAND, June 26 Mrs. AA. L. Cunningham was hotss to the members of the ladles club Friday afternoon of last week. President Mra George Carter presided. There were fifteen members present with the followdng Mrs Joseph P Kirk as special guests and Mrs Jesse L AJoore of Ogden, Mrs. Frank Driggs. Mrs Tom Carter, Mra Ralph 8taner, Miss Dallas Fisk of Coun-(I- I Buffs Iowa, Miss Nellie Barnard and Mias Aha Lillvwhlte. The home was decorated with red rosea and The following program was peonies CIuo Collett, read bv Mrs. Wesgiven "The Better papers, ley Ckrter, AV, Mra Preston and Mrs by L, J. AV. Cham hers; piano solo T i Conquered Warrior." by Mra Wesley Car- artn-taall- Our Illustrated booklet' Electric Refrigeration, tells the story of Isko, Sent upon request. The W. K. Lovering Company Distributors. Salt Lake City, Utah. ilBrtA.ilmnilitoilMfll.ilMiiliiLai 0, Tall Ua Merry Birds, Mrs. George Carter and Mra AV. F. Persson, accompanied by Mrs. T w. Innes; piano soloa, Murmuring Spring e. and Nocturne hy Mias Alta The hostess, assisted by Mra Joseph P. Kirk and Mra L AV. Preston, served refreshments. Mra Douglas 8aderson of Salt Lake la the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mra oamuel Cockayne. In honor oj the eighth birthday anniversary of Mise Jennie Peck. Mrs Frank Peck presided at a delightful childrens party at her home Thursday afternoon of last week. Games were plaved. The with home was artlsticallv decotated Peonies. Refreshments werrf served to Lois Peterson, Gertrude Hamer, Grace Hunter Maiguerite CarmeVera Smith, Blanche Thompson, Rosella and Virginia CArter. Trlha and Jennie Peck. Mr. and Mra W. F. Pereson, accompanied by Dr. and Mr. J. Edward Day and son. Jack, motored to Salt Lake, Sunday, Mrs. R. H Francis and children of Twin Falls. Idaho, are visiting here with relatives and friends. Mra. 8 J Bevan and children aro visiting at Ogden with Mrs Bevans moth- ter: vocal duet, Lilly-whit- er. Mrs S. AV. uittittfctiRtrt!!! " Il bit State at 4th South Street. '"i Uli jritkilAiribhbi In Colorado and will not return until about July 1 Mr and Mrs R. H Burdick let Sunday for Fort Hall, Idaho, to make t..elr home Mr. and Mrs AATard Ireland and Mr and Mrs Edward Jsop mchored to the power i Uni and sient the last weekend. Tuosdav- - night the Misses Lois AATieeer and Caroline Palmer gave a dance under eomen lodge. A the auspices of the e orcheslia from Altona furnished the music In comp'iment to Mr and Mrs. R. H. Burdli k Thursdav night of last week A five-piei- r rm n r - -i r n pi im mi dUiiU4.Uut jump ,, j tuMriillillLiliBfcillMiiJ and Mra A. J. Charles entertained at during the summer, while Mr. Odeklrk carda The decora ttotis were roses and returns to hla vocational work at the daisies The guests Included Mr. and L nlversity of Utah. Mrs. Bliss Lott, Mr. and Mr. George Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, Mr. and Mra N. C. AV'Uson. Mr. William Wedlg last week were Mra F. M. and Mra George Phllllpa Mrs. Stella AVedig and Mrs. Florence Belgtn, who Carmody, Mrs. Moodle, Mra Sallie Cal- have returned to their home in Colorado, t vert, Mr. and Mra M. loach, R. E. Mr. and Mra A. Liddell have left MyWaugh, Miss Hazel Wood, C. R. Oiberg, ton and are now on a motor trip through . C. C. Jacobs and AVsrfield Munce. Idaho. Mr and Mrs. R. E. Laughter and famMr. and Mra. J. E. Holder have reily. former residents of Myton, are now turned from California, where they spent J Mr. located In Oakland. Cal the winter. Mr. and Mra Lawrence Odeklrk arrived Mr. and Mra Wllford Belllston hav from Salt Lake CitY, Monday morning. arrived from Nephi. after spending thg Mrs Odeklrk and Infant will remain here winter there --M Weather!!. Mr. and Mra Joseph Jensen and children of 8t. Anthony. Idaho, Mra Alvin Keller of Rurert. 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