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Show THE SALT, LAKE TRIBUTE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE waa guest of honor of th Bridge Touraaroent Wednemtay afternooa at lb home of Mra. K. W. Rohtnaon. The club consist of three tables. At A oclock a number of ladles. frtenda of the guest of honor, were invited in to tea. The cdor acheme waa white and red. The honored guest waa pre&euted with a bridge luncheon act Mr. and Mra W Gray and family aod Mi Saum, Mr. and MrB. Leo Hennebeck, Mr. Edith Gerard motored from tbe etty Sunday and Mrs. J. McLachtan. Mr. and Mrs. and spent the day visiting Mra. Loot Gerard. Theodore Becker, Mr, and Mr. I N. Mla Joyce Townsend entertained tho Junior Foster, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Edward, Girls' Friendly society Wednesday evening. A Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hughes and Messrs. short pregram given by the members and McKenzie, Bond, Engles Senger, The second card party by the Ladles of the Emery. Maccabees was given Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. A. B. Williams. Nine table of guest were present. Pnea were awarded to Mrs. George Mra. t. Hah a. Mra Gasparac. I Eric Nellaoo, V. K. Jefford. M, W ilcog and L. Hairs The Standard Bearers club held Its regular SPANISH FORK, June 26 Mr asd Mr. n tor tamed at a wedding r meeting at the borne of Mrs. J. W. McClellan Natl L. Gardner etcning ceptfoo aud supper J1 ffured evening ol lal Monday Mr. and Mrs? Thomas Kcarut and baby ha week in boLor or tltc marriage of their daugh ter, G?a,to Harmon Nebeuker of Paaon, mhPh returned from so extended visit la the city, was noletnnlsed the preceding day at the Salt Lake temple. The room of the Gardner home wera beautifully decorated with tumiuer rtowara. The aupper, which waa the main function of the evening waa uned on the lunn, which waa a beautiful ecene with its Japanese lanterns and McGILL, Nev., June 3. Mrs Jac.ic colored tight and the long table with covers Gordon was hostess Thursday evening of Two beautiful cenlaid for ality five futa. last s week to Mr. and Mrs. j. F. Horne. ends of roci-units the and p graced terpieces Miss Dorothy Frey, Mrs. Cora Clark, of the table, the wedding cake being the cenMrs. heartsease of while tral decoration, small dbf fctanley Ballinger, Mr. and Mil. were at each plate, loliowing jb supper, mu William McCoy and William Overfelt. Mr and Mrs. William Lamont left Iasi sic and dancing were en)oMl bride ef the Wednesday for a trip to Scotland and Honoring Ml tut Vene Larson, week, Mrs. Kenton BojaK entertained at a Iielsnd. miscellaneous shower Thuradit afternoon of last Mrs. Mubgrnv and grandson, Robert week. Eighteen girl trnnd- uf.Miib Larson Allison, left Tuedy for Colorado, to be vviwd. were gw St. A 6 o'clock dinner two months. gone I s Ml-pallue Boj wire Assisting the hoete'-Miss Emily Radsplcler and John G Tht bri ! mtived many ark and Math Lmscii Patterson were united In marriage Tue.s-da- jbeautiful present at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A Mubmird is. sp nding the summer Mra. Blit. Rpitz. the' Rev. A. Van Der Horst with her husband's relmhta Mir. l J, Kraus enttram.d Wild' evening MaWUm uf Henneat dinner for Mrs Grerge Miss May mo Glenn, cashier at the Mr-U1Hie fewimmr here National bank, and Miss Ethel Bet pin, III, who is rprndil'g with her no. Mr. 'ibonias Stanton. atl'f wife, and ryntan of the National Copper bank at for Mists Lmonne Stanton of Porthiad. Ore Other bait have gone to Long Bea h, gnenta wite Mr. and Mra Th imu Manioc. Cal , for a month's vacation. Mt and Mra. f I) Strang and "ou, Schuyler, Mr. C F. Fleming. Mrs Cora Mrs. and went to Bull laike Wrlosd' of last " e k to Clark attend the widdtng of Dougas Strang to M)a creek and Jamie Boggg motored to Bird lie ranmonj took Wednesday afternoon. ( leo paysaat of till city. Mrs Stanley Ballinger, Mrs. R 0. JenLake Unipie and w.i- - follow d place at the breakfast at the h" ie f Mr and sen, .Mrs, Cora Clark and W. R Oer-fel- t b a wedding8j! Mr and Mr- - Strang went on a fishing drip to Duck creek Mrs. Andrew Jaolsen will tnuk their heme In Salt Lake Monday. and )b Mr. ulion Campbell and family were dinner Light memlers of the hlf motored to t their vprngb guests of Gus Maokayo at staff quarters and enjoyed ft fcaturdav of last afteruoon of lat 'd week tn honor of Men The een Mrs. D T. Vose was a luncheon guest picnic party George K Stanton and Min- - loitne Stanton, at home of Mrs T- C the Wednesday io Port w bo returned last Monday to h'r Marsh In East Lly. land. Ore Wilfred Quest of Uppertown celebrated have re ft T.ewi and Glen Hnbrton Mist his fifth birthday anniversary Thursday turued to heir home h re afttr spending the of lost week. The guests we-- p Gale winter attending the t . of I at Halt Lake Mia Elinor Stalunan, another student of the bmlth, Dante I Sta'ert. Bobby Clark, Jessie Edna Joe Stack, Betty for home the auiuwer. Baker, returned has also Aukers, I Mr. and Mra. P V TTioma. Mr and Mr Lindsey, Bernice White, Ralph White vent P L Snell nnd A Lstmborn Gardner Petty and Lotvell, Mior Paul and Henry to Ogden Frtdftv of last week to attend the Philip Quest Mrs Clinton Bagwell gave a luncheon bunkers content ton. Hd Mr and Mra Kline Jonea and daufhtera Thursday of last week in honor of Mr, fa, Parl and trne and Mra fcfflc Hart and Pugelev of Rochester. N V. Other indaughter, Manttret, formed a ptrnlc party Sunvited guests were Mrs. WYlltsm McOm , day and motored to the Htrwberry dam phera Mrs A an Dusen. Mrs. Larson Mrs Park they were dinner guest of ilr. Dart al the Lain horn and Mrs Jack Gordon. contruetion amp Mrs. R. E. Mlddagh was an lily visitor and Mr Archie H- -r khan Mr aod tr Tuesday. Mark Iwis nnd Jenrte Hug Mr apnt Misa Helen Fletge of Middletown tits Portal, gurts of Mr and Mr. weekend nt gone to California for a month John Vi Moor Mr and Mr Nlttk snd famThe Utah Idaho Sugar club of SnarMih I Fork tah ily have moved tto Joined 8'itnrdav of IftNt wetk with and are living on Aet Jordan nd lower Aultman streetEly, Idalto Sugar clubn of Jeht MNs Nina Platt was a Mi' villi visitor paviuin and the Halt Lake office force an'i joyed their annual outiug at Maraloga Spring Wednesday of last week Miss Eleanor MacDonald Is the guest of Mtss Ruth Metzel. Misa Elizabeth Walden will spend a week In Ely, tho guest of Mrs O G 27, 1920, turd club u GARFIELD MBS. GARFIELD. June 2. Atrs. Owsley of Stockton, Cal.. Is tbs guest of Mrs. C. W. Corf eld at Arthur. Mrs. R. ,N. Smith of Wlnnemuaca, Nsv., who spent the winter and spring In Pasadena, Cal., was the guest of Mrs. Gilbert Palmer during last week. Mra Smith was en route to her Ijome. Mr. and Mra. Ed Dawson and daughter. Billie," of Salt Lake, and Miss Louise Bents of Murray, motored to Garfield Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Watts. Sira John Allen and baby left Wednesday for Long Beach, Cal., to spend the summer. The Portola club entertained Thursday evening of laid weckf complimentary to Sirs. V. AL Diaper, who left thla week for New York to visit her brother. Later she will Probably make her home In California Miss Ruth Met of bait talks and Mrs. Eugene Hobbs of Kansas City, Mo, were additional guests. The party spent an enjoyable evening at Saltair, where dancing, refreshments and the amusements of the resort were indulged In. Miss Ruth Marshall of Halt. Lake spent with Mrs. Hodge Marthe last week-en- d shall. Mrs. A1 Lindstrom and daughters, Rhea, Mildred and Lylas, returned home Wednesday ef last week after visiting for three weeks with relatives and friends in Pa aon. Mrs. W. I Mander lias as her guest her mother, Mrs. Lee, of KaJt Lake. Mr. Slid Mra. Charlie Anderson and family motored to Midvale Bunday and spent the dav. Miss Blenda Johnson of Arthur left for Hiawatha during the past week, where the has accepted a position In charge of the company hospital. and Mrs. Miss F. A. La Chemlnant Daisy Allen attended the Democratic con vention In Salt Lake Monday of last week. Mrs. George Watts entertained the O. E. S. Sewing circles at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mra - Eugene Hobbs of Kansas City, Mo was the guest of Mrs. Charlie during the past week. A pretty wedding took plaee Wednesday evening of last week, when Bishop John B. Pendleton officiated at the marriage of Miss Stella C. Nelson to Clearen Ockerman at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mra N. J. Nelson, on avenue. Tho bride was East Eighteenth dressed-i- n dainty, white georgette crepe trimmed In pearl beads, and carried a bouquet of white peonies. Miss Alta Ockerman of Salt Lake, a sister of the bridegroom, wae maid of honor, and Miss Grace Nelson, sister to the bride, and Miss La Verla Day were bridesmaids. The groom was attended by his brother, Leo Ockerman, as best man Master Justin Nelson was rlngbearer. The rooms throughout were beautifully decorated In a profusion of pink, red and white roses and peonies. guests who In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Nelleon, Mr and Mrs. J. C. Jensen and daughter, Miss Mabel Jensen; Misses Marla and Mamie Wyatt and William Wyatt and Misa Alta Ockerman. all of Salt Lake; Mra. Anna Sederholm of Brig ham City, Mr. and Mra. George E. Ross snd daughter Miss Folds Rosa, Miss Edith Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Nels J. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nelson. Mrs. A. B Johnson and Losi and Lelaqd Larson, all of Provo; Bishop and Mrs. J. B. Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. C. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tygerson, Mr. and Mra. Edwin Nichols. Mr and Mrs Earle Moss, Mr. snd Mra Eugene 8now, Mr. and Mra. Will Snow, Mr Hnd Mra. Fred Jaeger. Mr. add Mia. Elgy Rhodes, Mr. and Mra. J. A. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs J. H. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Know, Mr. and Mrs. Lao Ockerman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haage, Mr. and Mra. Ed Jonea, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Frederickson, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Peay, Mts La Verla Day. Miss Althea Evera. Hiss Elisabeth Moore, Miss Orace Nelson and Miss Catherine Hardall of A Garfield. ing, large wedding cake, trimmed with pink and white rosea and silver trimming a formed the center-piec- e for the aupper table. A. Cupid suspended from the archway between the ivlng and dining rooms held four streamers of ribbon, which were tied to baskets of pink, red and white roses. Supper was served after the ceremony Mr and Mrs. Ockerman wiil reside uA 26 East fourteenth avenue. The Womens club entertained Friday afternoon of last week at twenty-five tablea of bridge and "600." Thu first me for high score at bridge was won y Mrs. W. M. Campbell, and the first "600" was won by Mrs. Sohwer PJ1 or Baechus. A Urge number of ladles from Bacchus, Magna, Arthur, the Smel-te- r and Sait Lake were guests of the club during the afternoon. Mrs. E. Fetterman of Cleveland. Ohio, has beem the guest of Mrs. John Frebble for the past ten days. Tho Portola club met Wednesday eve-lnPMisses Lillian and Talltha Jones and Daisy Jackson served refreshments Mrs. McGulie of Beattie, Wash,, Is the guest of Mrs. C. K. Anderson. Miss Dclle Boyd of Reno. Nev who recently attended the convention In Chicago as aRepuhliean delegate from Nevada, spent a couple of days the past week aa the guest of Mra. Gilbert Palmer. Mra. Hodge Marshall, who waa to the Bakers Dosen Bridge club hoetess Thursday afternoon of last week, had as extra Spanish Tune J6i Out-of-to- rt i fr 5 nl - Let an DOUGLAS STB AH G, Miss Cleo Payzaiit of Fork, who was married SPANISH FORK MGILL, NEV. J V". V N r ' A X 3 guests Mrs. C. V. Corfteld of Arthur, MJs. Owsley of FUockton, Cal, Mis McGuire of Beattie, Wash., Mesdames Chase, Griffith, Barnard, Sherman, Sotivvor ami Charles Maby, all of Bacchus; Mrs A. H Richard., Mrs. Wallace Mace. Mrs. Fled William and Mrs. L. N Foster. Mrs. Guv Platt entertained the Bridge Luncheon club and several guest at the Womans club Friday of last week. The guests were Mrs. A H Richards, Mis. Harry Allen. Mrs. C B B.Nelson, Mrs Tom Woodward, Mis. W. Mrs. C. W. Evers, Mls Charlotte Ball and Miss Eleanor Harris. The club won by Mrs. L N. Foster, and was prize the guest prize by Mrs Allen. Mrs George W. Watts entertained at two tablea of bridge at the Women' i lub Her guests were Mr. Friday afternoon. Scovllle, Mrs Keeler. Mrs Morrow, Mr Christie and Mr. Ebile, all of Sill Mrs. Og.eshy of Chicago and Mrs, John Aden of Garfield. The Amltie club entertained at Saltalr of last week, Friday evening to Miss Katherine Southworth and Miss Ruth Buerglin. two of their Miss Southworth left club member. later for her home In Sprlngvllle. s A number of Garfield, Arthur and people were the guests of Mr. and Mra. Charles Mabv at their home In Bacchus Saturday evening of last week Those from Garfield and AHhur were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ensign, Mr. and Mrs. Al Thomas, Mr. and Mrs Hodge Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. C F. Anderson, Miss Mariam Marshall, Marlon Anderson and Mr. Peterson, and Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wilson, Miss Ruth Marshall of Suit Lake. From Bacchus were Mr and Mrs Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Bherman, Mr and Mra. Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs Weeks and Mr. Bovoe. Mrs. P. W. Treloar entertained at cards Monday evening In honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs C. H. Wilson and Mr. and Mib. D. L. Underwood, all y II.iv-mon- d, compli-nientar- y Bsc-Chu- Mr. and Mra W. Watters of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs David Puncheon of Magna, Mr Louis Tavlor of Cornish. E. Evans of Tooele, N. W'llllams of Sait Mrs and and Mrs Rex Southerland Lake, of Arthur. of Garfield. Prlsee for high scorea were won by Mrs. Wilson and Rex Southerland The Ladles' Benefit association of the Maccabees met Wednesday evening in the I. O. O F. hall. Mrs Sweeney oH Salt lake, state deputy commander, was a guest of the evening Refreshment were Maccal.-c- n served. The aie expected to atend the rally and luncheon at the Neahouee hotel Tuesdav of next wetk. Mrs Vina West, supreme commander, will be in attendance. Mrs Ralph De Camp returned home Saturday of lust week" from a visit with relatives in Santaquin. Mra. Louis Taylor and little ton, "Bobble, of Cornlbh, are making an extended visit with Mrs. Taylors mother, Mrs. M. McEntee, and other relatives and friends here. A the bridge tea given last week 12. J Harris, complimentary to Mra. R. If. Sainnr and Misa Charlotte Ka 1. tho honor guests were each awarded prizes and a third prize for h.gh score was awarded Mrs. Theodore Becker A surprise party was glvtn In honor of R. F MiFUennv in hts home at the Smelti r Wednesday evening before bib deparlme yesterday for Omaha. Neb Present beside Mr and Mrs MeKIvennv and family, were Mr. and Mrs. Harry P Hutchinson, Mrs. W. Haskell Simmons Mibb Charlotte Ball, Mr. and Mrs- - K. J Harrta, Miss Eleanor Harris, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. L. Mr un nth. r Criminal Vl"0.j .' Mr. J A Wj.koff Mr. Mr, M O't oonr. Mr,. Knr. Workman "f th, lr' Mr, Mr, Trim, 0WM A8ty. Mr. Alfrx--Ol- B'ld. u Mr, C F tpt.Umm Mr. Jullli, Him. Th, xnrst prt, to Mr- - r.d tot.lll.Mr. tt n8 th. rliilt prlr Hy ttd two non, re rwlt Mr J J Flux-ral- d tu in reliAlv., ll.b,r tm Io th. Ktbub w. ho.tf--Mr. tV Afternoon Cttrii ehtb Satord,. of- !at wk ana Bhort II. to Met une. Mt. Frank Mr. orj, Mr. C. 1 Parker, nil of Bll Uh,. ware , pe, -i F . dal Rural . VV Of the flub Mi.s Ljuden bclmper a peclal prize, and itonort. for tho were nun by Mra Parker, a fue.t, Mark Snow for the club. Erie Ncl'eon entertain-- d bI a Mra. and at the Hot Pots. Bundat, n hon r fl.en card fame and Mr. wa Mr. ptunx, party of their fttest. Mr, Henry Baker and daofh ter Mia Uorolhr Baker, of Kultfleld Mrt Anna Kopp pleasantly entertained the Othera exenlnf Been tax Card club Monday Mr and Mra Hatch. Aere Pr and Mra Julius Krankel Reeae. Mr. and Mr Thom a Lot Lockhart. Mr I, P. M't.arry and Mia Hntrh. Thoae eaptttrltif the prlte. were Mr Reeae and lir E Sira V. Robinson, 'lltoina Sn'i'r e Mr I.enrxe H Short and Sirs. Frank of Salt Laie tpeut Saturday of luat n.ek Xl.utnr frtenda here and Miss Kathryn Mias Miuole lunomgham ( uuntnf ham of bait Lake were Paik City Tu.aday. Misa H. S. Townsend and danfhter Mr to Joyce, have returned from a month a xlatt relative in Pamdiaa, Cal. returned have Mr. D. K. Ktnf and famlira xiait to rein- front Salt lake, after horn ttr,- Peter Clark announce tbe mar-rtaiMr. and Mr f their daufhter. Marie F, . to Robert H W right of San Francleeo. N of 'n W right, The In Salt lake t tty. Jtn- - 22, tSJO home In San KranH.cn their make couple will Mra i.ertrude Hafar left Thnredar of last week for a trip through the Vellowstooe park lit Idaho lw She alao Will Vh.it with relative for., her reli rn home Mr and Mr.. W P button motored to Hu daughter. Mia city Sundav to meet ha llietrrelumed from Ann Emma Sutton, who Mhb., where she had been attending Artior, Mlaa Clark Sehroder of Tort Wayne. achoul Tnd . niece of Mra. Sutton, accompanied Mlaa Sutton and ta a goeat at the Sutton home. Mlaa Lynden Schaper. a bride of th month, Bring Joy to Your Home or Office Theres no need of sweltering in office or home even on the hottest summer day. You will ,get more work done if you make yourself comfortable so why waste time mopping your perspir: ing brow? Our stock of the famous Westinghouse and Robbins & Meyers fans is complete. We have them in all sizes and at all prices. Drop in and select one now you will be happier all summer. Acoustic AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES complete line of automobile accessories is always in A fcto-'k- . LIGHTING FIXTURES. We carry the most complete stock of lighting fixtures In the city. CONSTRUCTION DEPT. We are equipped to handle any contract for electrtaal Throat like the human vocal organs, gathers and blends tones and overtones and releases them in perfect te PARK CITY PARK my Juua 28. Th, N Cant ,lnb ware oAdds to Enjoyment The Cheney ht ELECTRIC FAN You will make yourself solid with the wife for the season if you buy her an electric fan for the kitchen and in the evening, dinner in the dining room will be as delightful as if it werd served in some sylvan bower with a gentle breeze murmuring through the trees. CHENirr harmonic balance. De- scription cannot do justice to the clear vibrant beauty of Cheney of zAlusic The melody of a piece from grand opera may be whistled, but the harmony can only be brought put by a concert of instruments and voices. So, with The Cheney, all recorded music is made more beautiful because of the of harmony which this wonderful back-'grou- nd instrument reveals. reproductions. Bates. Mrs By its original methods of reproduction. W'alter Remington was an Elv visitor Wednesday. A number of young people of Cheney restores each delicate shade and rich Ely mo tored fo McGill Wednesday of last week overtone, increasing the pleasure of playing aitd enjoyed a swim in the clubhouse poo! They were Mlaa Eleanor MacDonald, Mi-- s Flora Rowan. Miss Ellis Burnett. Mi your favorite selections. Julia Dean W'est, FYed West, Raymond Firman, Harry Fay. 'Arthur Chisholm, CHENEY TALKING MACHINE COMPANY Clarence Rowan and Ruth Metzel, Henry fprttgnted bf FMege snd Frank Markette. Mis N. Eaurenson, Mrs. W. Remington FOR THE DISTRIBUTING CO., FR0V0 UTAH. R0LTAT and Mrs. David Vose were Ely visitors Tuesday. Merrick Hardware A Turn. Ofe, Bahli L Kb SX Cfc, Crs'wfbrd Ttmuture Boyle furniture Co.. Ogden, Utah. Mrs. Leesy Duvall btrupe ha given up Idaho. City. VUh. Meroantile Co.. Amenoan Fork, Chlpman her position In the Nevada Con office Neil F. Beyle Hardware Ce., Blsikfd, Taylor Brothtre 0., Frtvo. TTtsh. Utah. and w 111 make her homo in California Idaho. Ufnh 0o.. Brothers Enreks, Tailor Graham Beyle Hdw. 0e., Rixtury, Msfcs Mrs Alfred Doull motored to Elv Wm. Krull Music House, Boise, Idaho, ylor Brothers Co.. Bjwntsh Tork, Utah. of to last week attend a party given day by Mrs. R C White. J J MeKelvy and family have returned to Elko after a visit with McGill friends home of A F F'eHman batur-da- are being planned. at Preaton, Idaho, Miss Ingrid Milne was an East Ely vis- per aL-tMrs. Aiarv Flastman of Ogden It, here Mrs. Jacobs of Ogden was the guaflUia evening of lat week. Cover were itor Monday. - Paul laid for Mr ami Mrs Hamilton Baker, vlMtlng her slater, Mrs Emmeline Harri of her daughter, Merrill; theVGxV Jt.At'Tvor, Roy Alliston. ft. Brown, The Benson stake Relief society held Its past week an conferem-Nov. at the tabernacle Friday ol Mlpse Mont Johnson, Lowell who guest Amohg the Ivy Da , Alba Johnson, lthoda iltrilP, last Following toe morning sesBINGHAM to attend the Rainey reunion last sion. the ofilcers of the two wards served came were Ada Dav ami Marta Jo irsnn. week Mrs. William Talltha Lafevar, Air. and Airs. Alvin Rilr, .Alisa, a tvv luin henn to 375 persons. Airs Elizabeth and son and Mrt. Word ef Salt Mrs. Bell, Chriattne and BINGHAM, June 2.-- l!r. Edna Herid'h'ka Criaman of .Salt Lake was In attendance. Barnes Mrs. Dahlia Beers, Mrs. William Lakg, Mr. and Atrg. M C. Harris and son, Pettv Vaugn Chrlatenvon spent last week-enand Lydia Brower, Osborne Johnson and and Mrs. Talltha Rainey and famtu Sandy wttu Mr. Christensons mother, y ernon Bell spent Sunday in High Creok Judd, of Logan, were visitors here of ily Ogden. Mrs Mitchell. canyon. Mr. and Mra L. T. of Paris, Alice review, W. B. A. of the MaccaRichmond la to have a "homecoming'' Plana are being worked out for the cele- Idaho, spent a few daysShepard or last weak at bees, held a card party Monday evening week, beginning July 4, when of all bration former here of the Fourth O. the home of their July. eon, la Bhepard. after the regular meeting. The prize reldent of the city are Invited to spend Miss Mary Thompson of Logan was the Mrs. Eynon and Mr. and Mr. Arnold Mia. Baker, winners were as ftVlews: week visiting their filtnda and relaguest of relatives here Sunday. of Victor, Idaho, spent th week Stephens ladies first; Mrs. Mitchell, second; Mrs. the Mr tives and participate In amusements that Maggie T. Merritt spent Sunday here with relatives. Sullengcr, consolation; C- L. Countryman, mens first; Mr. Spence, second; Mr. Ice cream and take Baker, consolation. were served b the committee, Vhich waa Mrs. Ralls of Mrs Anderson, omposed snd Mrs Miller Mr and .Mrs F A. Ackerman and snn Howaicl. were In bait lavke tire first of the week with their son snd hrother, James, who gone to spend the summer In Colorado. Mrs. Roudebuah left Monday for California to spend the summer The Boy Scouts, with Mr. Fagen. took an overnight hike to Butterfield canyon on Friday of last week. It was the first time they have bean out at night. There were about twenty In the party. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crow wero In belt Lake on Monday. Ruth Rebekah lodge held a social was Luncheon Ing Tuesday evening. served by Mrs. Whitley, Mr. Trakua and Mrs. Cresent. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Davis have returned from a trip to Ogden. Air. and Mrs. James Bogan and daughenter were In Charleston last week-enjoying the fishing Mra, Charles Dixon of Copperfield had as her guests Sunday Air. Wllklnson and daughter, Amy, of Salt Lake. The Civic club held a social meeting at the home of Mr J. B. Myers on Needlework occupied the uftemoon. greater part of th afternoon, after which Do you when Old the hostess served luncheon. froxen The Whist club met at tha home of how of coal? And when you called you Jackson on week. lost of Friday Stanley Mrs. Householder won the ladles first he he a of coal You prtze and Mrs. Joe Grant the consolation prize Mr. Grant won the mens first and neighbours prize end Vaugn Christenson the consolaacquainttion prize. The members of the club sre ance. you swore a solemn would Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grant, Mr. and Mrs. auan Christenson, Mr. and Mrs. Ro a coal bin. Davis, Mr. and Atra. Stanley Jaek.tttx Mr. and Airs. Joe Toy and .Mr. and Mrs Householder. Next is coming, Alisa 8arah Kirbv of Copperfield left this week to visit her unde. Joe Anderwill to than son. In Riverton Air. and Mrs. William Davidson were in Salt lake oil Monday . Alembers of the Eastern Star held a meeting Wednesday evening. They Initiated four candidates, aftbr which a banquet was held. The eommlttss in chatgs Call your dealer by telephone and ask for Castle was composed of Mrs. O. C. Jones, Mrs, C. 0. Adderlj, Mrs Rex Tripp and Miss Gate or Clear Creek. Then you oan rest assured was taken Daisy Adderly. Adjournment that you will get that same good coal. The qualuntil September. B. L. Smith was a Salt Laks visMr ity of Castle Gate and Clear Creek never changes. itor Wednesday. Mis Ernest Kerrs and children and Frederick Turner left Wednesday to spend the summer In California. YOUR Mr and Mrs. George Rope and Air and Mra Johnnie Burns were In Salt Lake on Alouday. The t v he d Bun-da- - t hs n. But Watch Out FYI-d- H December! remember last winter the Man had things ran out up tight, up your dealer said didnt have pound in his yards. tried to borrow from the they immediately cut your Then oath that next winter find with full you winter and coal be harder ever. get Order Your Coal Today ASK DEALER RICHMOND ' isari ssseh? & nsEFSri (iggiirciafts Mabel June 24 Mis RICHMOND, Hendricks, daughter of Mr. and Mra J. LewisW. Hendricks, and Ray Pond of ton were married in the Salt Lake temAfter a honeymoon trip ple Wednesday. through California Mr and Mrs. Pond will make thejr home In Lewlstor. Among those who went to Salt Lake last week to attend the mutual and primary conferences were Airs. P N Nelson, Mrs L. V. Hendrick, Mrs W. T. Woodland. Mr- A. C. Larsen. Mrs - K. Aterrlll, llnr- A. H Thompson, Mrs J W. Stoddard, Mrs. F. I. Thompson, Mra" A A. Thomas, Mr. Joseph Johnson, Air. Walter Webb, lira Minni Merrill, Miss Viola Wsbb, Mis Abbl Hendricks, Miss Mona Laren and Mra B. Monson and Mimur vfHipPEftr daughter. Miss Ada Day entertained with a ras- - 1 1 Krai, 3(b Eifaunvtiy f cattle gate t clear. T ,J |