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Show V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE; SUNDAY MORXINGp JNE 27, 1920. f LOGAN r ! I I LOGAN, June 26. A pretty home wedding ot the week wan that of Mies Orlte Smith and Langton Barber. The cerethe mony wae pertormed at high noon at home of Mrs: Eliza Smith, mother of the wedA bride. Following the ceremony the ding breakfast was served, at which were members of the immediate families decowere The rooms In attendance. rated with roses and syrlnga. The couple left in the afternoon for a short wedding trip, after which they will make thoir home at Lewiston. Saturday of last week Misses Lettle snd Leora Thatcher gave a tea In honor ol Mias Orlta Smith. The living room was decorated with bouquets of garden flow-er- a A color scheme of yellow was effecout In the dtnlhg room. The tively carried hostesses wet-- assisted by their mother, Mrs: Moses Thatcher. Sixty guests were in attendance. Misses Ellen and Frances Barber gave a card party Friday afternoon of last week in honor of Miss Orlta Smith. June h were effectively roses and arranged about the rooms. The afternoon was concluded with refreshments. About attendance. thirty guests were aIn trousseau tea MonMiss Smith gave day afternoon from 3 to 6. Pink peonies the were usedabout living and syrlnga room. Red and white roses decorated the rooms where the trousseau was shown. Red peonies and syrlnga were used In the dining room. Mies bmith was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Ellcja Smith; Mrs. J. P. Smith, Mrs. J. E. Smith and Mrs. J. P. Barrows. Another marriage of Wednesday was that of Miss Ester Newbergcr and Clyde Daniels, which took place In Balt Lake. After a two weeks wedding trip the couple will return here to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Daniels gave a family dinner Sunday In honor of their eon. Clyde, and hla bride. Miss Newberger. Tho table wa graced with rosea Mrs. Leo Btmball gave a bundle shower In honor of Miss Newberger Friday of last week. Ten guests were In attendance. Uurdeu Rowers were used about the rooms. Miss Carrie Thomas and vMlss Ruby Redford gave a shower for Miss Kata Thomas Friday of last week. The party was In the nature of a surprise and was who given at the nbme of Mine Thomaa, Is a bride of next week. The rooms were decorated with yellow rosea. Miscellaneous games were the entertainment Refreshments were served. About twenty-fiv- e guestB were In attendance. The members of the M. B. M. club gave a shower for Miss Thomas Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Sadie Jenhlna The rooms were decorated With red hearts and red roses. About forty guests were In attendance. Miss Thomas gave her trousseau ten The rooms throughout this afternoon. wtth pink and white were decorated was assisted by Thomaa peonies. Miss her mother, Mrs. James R. Thomas; Miss Ellen Thomas, Mrs. K. D. Stevenson, Mrs. James B. Thomas and Misses Luna Peterson and Ruby Redford. Mrs. Erroll Palmer entertained at a kensington Saturday afternoon of last week In honor of Mrs. E. C. Csthcart snd Miss Zella Qallacher of Salt Lake, Pink and Mrs. P. V. Clegg of Tooele. The peonies were used about the rooms. refreshatternoon was concluded with ments. Twenty guests were In attendance. Miss Joan Moon left Wednesday for Colorado Springs, to attend the economics association, June 24 to 26. Another marriage of much Interest during the week was that of Miss Bara Blair and D. V. Anderson. The ceremony was morning In the performed Wednesday Logan temple, after which a breakfast was served to the Immediate famlllea and a few Intimate friends. The dining room was decorated with kewpies and ret hearts. Pink roses ware used about the living room. In the afternoon the couple left for California on a wedding trip. On ' their return they will make their home here. Miss Sara Blair gave a trousseau tea Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 6. Pink peonies and roses were effectively arranged all through the house. Mies Blair was assisted In receiving her guests by her mother, Mrs. J. M. Blair; Mrs. J M. Blair Jr , and Mrs. F. W. Wooley. Mrs. F. W. Blair and Mrs. B. Q. Blair presided In the dining room. Aiiout 120 called. Monday evening Miss Rachel Pederson and Mrs. F. W. Blair entertained at a bundle shower In honor of Mlee Sara Blair at the home of Miss Pederson. Rosea graced the rooms. Games and music were the entertainment The evening was concluded with refreshmenta Fifteen gues s were In attendance. Mrs. W. H. Peterson, formerly Mies Orlta Plater, and Miss Eulalia Earl gave a card Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Blair at the home of Mrs. Peterson. Yellow and pink roses were used about the rooms. Ths guests wars enter-talne- d at small ttables at progressive 500 and at the conclusion of the games prizes were awarded tot Dr. Randal and Miss Rachel Pederson, with a guest prise tot Miss Blair. The evening wae concluded with refreshments. About thirty guests were In attendance. A miscellaneous shower was given last night at the home of Mrs. Pearl Carters, In honor or Miss Clara Johnson, a brlds of next week, by Misses Deta Petersen, Luna Peterson, Llzsle Adams and MelvS Red and white peonies were Morgan. used about the rooms. Games and music were the entertainment. Refreshments were served. About fifty gueets were In ANNA LINNAETZ engagement to Dr. A. C. Strenkert of Leonla, N. J, U announced. MISS whose WHIP I th ' An electric range throws all heat directly against the utensil leaving the stove itself so cool that you can put your hand on it. The result is a cooler kitchen than is possible in any other type of range. And an electric range is a marvel of cleanliness. Utensils have nooting of soot. Even food spilled on the burners leaves no trace. The. whole room is freed from dirt, ashes, soot, fumes, matches and smoke. $ bridal-wreat- I ! ) ; - ; . . - j ' ; V,- 'f!. , 4 ' d 4 v a ; Dpi.' . C Following this, Wesley E. King, president of the Salt Lake Rotary club, tells about (' a n-K- happy afternoon dancing! in the ball- Grafaret room. ;'i tA! Graf-- . aret your down town headquar- ters- . t . J dwt rrio NrwiASoSh yj,'riaiMius(viir:(ERifs5E, lATKrRKxmus ' Berdett Sanders. Elgin Bovange, Austin Laraon, Bert and Roy Ferre. Mrs J. H. Salmon of McGill, Nev.and Mr. J. N. Arnnstead of Bakersfield, Cal., left Thursday of last week for their homes. Mrs. B. T. Montgomery of Spokane, Wash., Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Conrad Frlschknicht, of this city. iMtl! V Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas Smith and family of Elsinore visited In GUnnlson Friday of last week. Mrs. R. W. White of independence, Ore., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. P. C. Norman, of Gunnison. The J. T. club members gave a too card party this evening for their husbands at the home of Mrs. Ben Roper. miiititiiuniiituoii'IUJifil COMFORT ER At Money-Savin- Prices g Rubber Bathing Caps All are new and exclusive styles, and they come in a large range of design and color combinations to match any costume, and here is where you can obtain them. Frostilla 26c 70c 20c 50c Horlick Milk 43c Robinson Patent Barley ,...50c (1.00 Milkweed Cream 83c 50c Nature Remedy.. 42c 11.00 Nature Remedy 83c 60c TO hae wondrous a deF-lope- odor, zrt a cost of thousands of dollars; and then to be able to sell it in a beautiful package of talcum at a price within every go-d- woman's means is the supreme achievement of the maters of Jonteel, the New FlowOdor of twenty-siers. TryT ale Jonteel today. x I (1.1 Tyrees Antiseptic Powder 93c 33c Ti ...2flc 60c Hall Canker ....49c 25c Packer Tar Soap 23c 35c Sloans Liniment ..27c KODAK SERVICE Sloan (1.00 Horlick Liniment. .53c Malted 42c Malted $3c Milk 60e 8yrup of Figs 49c 29c Freezone 60c Doans Kidney 49c Pill 25c Beecbams Pills ...21c 60c Liquid Veneer 470 30C Liquid Veneer ...,24c 60c Hospital Cotton ...42c 35c (1.10 Lysol 60c Murino Let that will make you long for yonr vacation eo you can go to Idaho and capture some Sawtooth mountain rainbows. Snake river scenes Shokhone falls, Blue Lakes and the Hagerman Valley will demonstrate to you that all the beautiful scenery is not in Utah it spreads into your neighboring state. This year the little and big town of the Intermountain Country are vying with each other in establishing automobile camping grounds. Pictures of the grounds at Boise, Twin Falls, Ogden and Provo are given as indicative of what may be found in other localities. Special for Monday 80c by Eugene L. Roberts, director of physical education at the B. T. U., and who will conduct a climb for the teachers in attendance at the National Education association convention, will be an education to home people as well as to the teachers. WANT TO GO FISHING IN IDAHO? i the new name applied tothe 25c Garfield Tea 50c Gem Blade CLIMBING UTAHS GLACIER MT. TIMPANOGOS Then as dessert for this feast of Utah scenery is a eplendidly illustrated story by Otto M. Sonet on SWIM KAPS Gei i. Four tables of five hundred were played. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Ben Peterson entertained Friday Afternoon of last week fof the J. T. club. Sewing and refreshments were the diversions. Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Mellor.of Idaho Falls, Idaho, have spent ths past ten days visiting in Gunnison and Mantl. mmMmiThe Rexall Stored OT-WEATH- Is visiting and Mrs, I) E. Kirk Ml Eleanor Poulton of Salt Lake Is the guest of her sisters. Mrs Stanley Tanner and Miss I.oulse Poulton. Miss Vera White of Ried spent last wok-en- d with Miss Alta Edwards and Mis Ardalh Johnson . rhe Joined her on a motor here and parent tour through Ltsh.jthyHrft Mr. and lira E B have their guest Miss Elsie Sanders of Sait who accompanied them home Friday. Mya. Lang of Beaver returned frpm Provo, where she visited her daughter. Mrs. Newhart, and spent last week-en- d with Me George Fernlev at Milford. Mr. and Mr. Harry Yeager have left fur sit extended trip to Sioux City and other Iowa points. GVXNHOX, June 26 Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Kay H. Metcalf entertained at her home for the members of the Ch cl club Mrs. Walter Humphrsvs gave an Intertatlng reading and refresh- menu wgre served. Mr. T. M. Kearns snd daughter, Mary In Elsinore. France, spent last week-en- d Mr. Charles Perkins has returned from Goshen, after a few days visit In that . city. Refreshment were served to the mem- hers of the Presbyterian Missionary society Tuesday afternoon and thv time wa spent In quilting. Thursday afternoon Mrs Lowell Childs entertained the Bonn! Foi member at the home of Mrs. Albert Kwaln. Miss' Li Dean Christensen gave a reading. Misses Vsda Peterson. Thelma lilard-so- n and Christie Madsen attended the legion dnnoe at Monroe hot springs Saturday night of last week. Mre Joseph Blixt gave a dlnber Friday afternoon to a number of lady friends In ceifbratton of her blrthuay anniversary. Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. Ben Roper Miss Vada Peterson gave! a party In honor of Miss Edna Clement of American Fork. Game and refreshments were enjoyed bv Msse La Faun Francis, Edna Smith, Irena Beck, Chrte-tl- e Madsen. Ethel Jensen. Thelma and Messrs. MoClarlon Peterson, A number of pictures of Mt. and Provo eanyon scenes, Ogden canyon, Bingham canyon, with a story on Tim-panog- GUNNISON l interesting word picture i up by photographio reproof Zion National Park and Canyon, made by Broaddua, Sbiplers, Eyrs Powell, Clegg-But- t and other artists. Many of these wonderful pictures are printed here for the first time. It d)ty. the Grafaret. Hear the newest hits in Emerson - Noble Warrum, Balt m personal friend of the man who had the vision to say See Europe if you will, but see America firit the slogan that has turned million of dollars from Europe to the West, where the scenery is to be fouBd. by Lakes postmaster and and his backed duction Bryce a U-- t'V written SCENIC SURPRISE worfd-fame- d Make the phrase, UTAH- -A Enjoy an hour with the Sonera. spend the SEE AMERICA FIRST Efficient Publio Service. Records. And coined Utah Power & Eight Co. Miss 13 The first, story is this pictorial review of Utfh ie most appropriately about Fisher Harris, the man who We have a wide variety of styles and sizes for your selection. and V' , You can finish payment by easy monthly installments. And there is a special, economical fuel rate for electric range cooking. An electric fan gives added coolness and comfort. Turn the switch 'it calls forth mountain breezes. It wUl make kitchen work pleasant and comfortable. It is a deadly enemy to flies, mosquitoes and dead air. GetLchummy wih an electric fan. early in the summer it means comfort,i fresh air and fresh energy. home. tlANXELS, CLYDE Miss Esther Neuberger of Morgan, who was married in Salt Lake Wednesday. MBS. SONORJ PHONO There ie a grand and glorious opportunity now offered yon to tell some of your friends some of the reasons why you like to live in Utah. Send them a copy of the Seenic Dumber of The New West Magazine. When they see the pictures of the wonderful scenery you have ia your home state they will begin to envy you. It may evea cause them to become and automobile tourists come out and look for themselves. -- in your A payment of $10 places an electric range Ill visit for a few days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Grant. Mrs. Lewis T. Cannon and of 8alt Lake arrived lust week-en- d family and will spend the summer here. Mrs. N J. Ie Sunders and Mitle sou are spending the week-en- d in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs B. (I. Thatcher arrived Beaver on Wednesday after visiting Mrs. home from Salt Lake Tuesday after a Ralph II. Pltchforth. tew Miss Ethel Ashworth of Beaver and Mrs. Ernest Letchfemrtng of Oatman, Van Hickman of Milford were married Artz , la hete for an Indefinite visit with Thursday at the home of the brld.s her parents. Mr. and Mrs T. E. Daniels. mother, Mrs. Hattie Ashworth. The bride Misses Helen and Elsa Thompson are la a popti.ar member of the younger set expected home from the east the early and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and of next week. Mrs. Joe Hickman. The young couple part Mrs. J. K. Shepard spent last week-en- d will make their home at Milford. Miss Sybil Eyre of Mlnersvtlle and Verat Ogden, as a guest of Mrs. A. P. Bigelow, and then went to Salt Lake for a non Davis ot Greenville were married few days slay as a guest of Mr. and Friday at the home of the brides parMrs. John McDonald. ents in Mlnersvtlle. They will make MilMrs. O. W. Lindquist spent the week ford their home. Mrs. J. F. Berkhelmer Is visiting in In Salt Like. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Llnnartz announce Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cottrell have rethe engagement of their daughter, Anna, to Dr. A. C. Strenkert of Leonla, N. J. turned from a month's vacation In CaliThe marriage will take place In August fornia. They attended the annual Cherry-da- y Miss Linnarts has been prominent In Locelebration and a so visited friends, gan society for a number of years and former residents of Milford, among whom also Is a talented musician. 8he Is now were Mr. and Mrs. J. I. McAuley and In ths east with her mother, who also la Mr. and Mrs. Angus Buchanan of Beach; Mr. and Mrs. George Edelman prominent as a musician. of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs Ed Norcross of Beaumont. Mrs. Philip Orwln and Mrs. Charles HolMILFORD lis entertained the Ladles Aid society at the M. E. church Thursday. Miss Lillian Patterson and Max PatMr. June 2. end Sirs E. terson returned Sunday to Beaver after B. Jetgensen, Mr and Mrs C. A. Arringa week With Mrs. William ton and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bird left Tues- spending Cline. for a motor thrcuday Mrs. Oscar Larson visited her mother southern trip I tab. They will visit Zion National park. In Heater on Sunday. Bryce canyon and Fish lake before they Miss Alta Edwards has returned from rsl urn. Salt where she attended WestminMr. and Mrs. Joe Kinney, Mr. end Mrs. ster Lake, college. La Rue Duffin, Mre. Stanley Tanner. Miss Mrs. John Stoyell will leave Monday attendance. Allpe Miller snd Merrill Miller motored to for Kansas and Nebraska to spend the Mrs. J. F. Wooley And little daughter Fish creek Sunday. summer with relatives snd friends. She left Monday for Woods Cross, where they M!ve Lucille Huntington returned to will visit a few days In Salt Lake on her way east Miss Bertha Price of Beaver Is the guest of Mrs. Lulu Gtio. Mrs. Ralph Smith and her sister, Miss Anna Kirk left Sunday for Mount Pleasant to visit friends and rehitlvis Mrs. A I Neff anl Mrs. H C. Hunter 10 9 spent Sunditp In Callente. Nev. MANDEL Every man and Nvoman in Utah ha at least one friend outside the State. Some of our friends who have never been in Utah have rather vague ideas about it and about us. Some of them even wonder why we live here and appear to like itl .....lie ...49c rj do your develop- ing and printing Satisfaction assured Other Btories in this issue are: Maryevale Utahs Peerless Child, by William E. White; Magnetic Lure of Maryevale, by Dr. C. T. Heath; Piute County, Utah, by C. M. Aldous; The Hub of Scenio Utah, Cove Fort, by W. Clegg-Butt- . Southern Utah, is an Illustrated story of one of the pioneer settlements made by President Brigham Young in 1867, and which is still a stopping place for motor travelers across the desert. Pan-guito- h Look at the display of magazines in the window of the Drtjehl Drug company on the Second South side then step inside and buy as many copies as you want at 20 cent each and send them to yonr friends. Utahns Send a list of your friends, with 20 cents for each name, and we will mail copies direct anywhere in the U. 8. A. For Canadian and foreign addresaes add 5 cents for each name. The New West Magazine has been Building the West for ten years. Are you willing to help advertise Utah by sending a few copies to your fnondsf And for jour benefit scription is (2.00 a year. 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