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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING, JUKE 120. 27, Social Notes from Utah Towns r BRIGHAM CITY BRIGHAM Jun CITY. 36. MiM flvWI JohoMn) qf Bountiful and H. Packer Hatch of were tM city united in narrlafe to th Salt week. Mr. lake temple Wednesday of and Mrs. Hatch will make their home In Brig- lt ham M. SMITH, tasiwly Mas. OUT Madge Luclls CsrteC of Idaho Falls, Idaho, who was recently married. t'lty During the week Mrs. Abel S. Rich has had li r guests four of her sitters Mrs. Ellen firmer aud Mrs. Ov H. Snow of Raymond. and1 Mrs. of Thomas Parowaa Adams (ai.ada H Ivina, who was accompanied by Vr. Mrs h r husband, from Lund, Nev. Mrs. ( n Chnstensea and children removed t Ogden during the week to make their home. Sir. c hnstenata will follow as sooa at he can ciote up h!a buaiaesa here. B B. Beti'her entertained at a delight Mr ful hirthdaj party Wednesday afternoon of last week. It was a family party, but during the eening a number of friends and neighbors called in and felicitated tbe guest of honor. who was married to Min yioreuce Iarj-en- , Frederick V, . Joma of Malad, Idaho, Wednea-dn- , was the guest of honor at a number of Mrs. Roy lowers preceding her marriage. Ltrsen cot rtained In her honor Tuesday eve aing and Mrs P. J. Iarsen entertained Thurs-dr- y ptwilng of laat week Mi Grace i ard of this city and Malbea of ( healer were marred In tbe Salt Caudiiind lake tetnpie Mednesday of last week. Thty will make their home at Chester. Mrs P. J Petersen entertained at a chicken dinner Wednesday evening of and strawberry la- -t week, a number of the guests being real dents of Ogden, who motored to this city to enjoy the function. The Nichols Ladies band of Ogden spent on hour In Brigham Lit. Frida v of last week. m the way to Logan. During tha short stop here the band rendered an open air concert on th street In the heart of th business district The Deseret ainp of the Daughters of the social at the Fourth r Mincers held an openinglrrUld ward amusunent hall evening of last V wMk progiHrn was rendered and luncheon AH tbe ward werfc of was aervvd. pioneers of th amp gum Mias Tee aud Ruth Mies Horsley enWright tertained In honor of Miss Dolores Rees at the r of the latter Friday evening. was a bride shower, and thirty five young participated. Mr and Mrs. Justin B Call, who wort recently married were tendered a reception atr the home of Judge and Mrs. J D. Cali batur-daThe guests Burn-breevening of last week Mr. and Mrs Call will make sixt.v fhe in this city during tbe summer. their Mr J Redd of Provo was tha guest of Mr. W H. Sbnrthffe during the week. Mrs William Sorensen entertained Thnradav tuning of last wek,to prior to her departure for reside. Idaho Fails Idaho Mrs Joseph P Burt entertained at a family The Thursday afternoon of laat week prtv was given In celebration of the fnnrtlon brthdav annWcrs')' of the hoeteas, who aerved a hot chicken dinner. Mrs May entertained at a family George dinner ftundav afternoon of laat week. In honor of her daughter, Alice, who was married to t Johnson of Balt Lake, Wednesday allac of this week. Mrs, Martha Ensign was the complimented giifat at a party arranged bv the Fourth ward RHirf smiety officers Montis y evening. Mrs insim will remove to Login to reside, sod the I n Tw-elv-e eootnl was arranged ss a farewell testimonial. Miss Edna Grates aud Drat M Muthias were married In the Salt I he temple Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Mathias will make their home iu Bear River canton, wbetn Mr Mstbiaa is one of tha operator of tb Utah Power 4 Light elation Mias Dolores Ree of this cltV and James L. Bush of Ogden wr married In the Kali Lake will make their home temple Wednesday. Tb in Ogden. Dr. and Mrs. F A. fttranqulst arrived borne this week from fit Tui wlicre thev wert Me r Before mrr?ei June P mafriage Mrs Hunt of M. BtmnquNt eas Mlt t athrrin humet Lotii her und when he was and the . attending the Mrs lcon Marhiic and i Suit lake t spend s Mrs Majhue parents, Forsgren. Mra J. A Stewart has summer Mr sad Mrs J umi oil n that IW 1ru are here frof wtok visiting Mr and Mrs Usiaf ss her guests for the A btewart, Br , of Aria Mess Mias Etelyn tkirensen and FuUHs Hansen speut last week in Login visiting friends Mis Mary Pierco of Salt Lake is visiting relative in this city Mr and Mrs. Amo Hatch of Salt Laks figure. Itiubling material, paints, hardware, foods, clothing and many other necessities have been known to sell at 200 and 300 per cent profit. Now that there is relief through government no one should hesitate to furnish all possible evidence s, where execssie profits arc in evidence.' ur policy of selling all items on a bast's of our costs, regardless nf advancing markets, makes profiteering impossible. Such methods make our stores good, safe, dependable places to trade, and consequently popular. Sonie of Our Prices Dozen Palmolive, Fruit Jars $1.00 41.35 strong shoulder Mason 11.00 Quart Jars, dozen 35e Keonomy Jar Caps, dozen . ,25c 23c Paraffine ,...19e 10c yiason Jar Rubbers, 2 doz. 16o JOe Mason Jar Rubbers, 4 doz. 25c bars Palmolive bar Palmnlne 1 n n 3 hsrs Creme 3 liars Bath 13 liars Bath 1 1 dozen Creme Oil Oil Tablet Soap Tablet 46c 10c 95c 25c 25c 00c 30c 69c 10 $6.85 75c 79c 95c Old Master Canned Milk We base Coffee is our hobby. fust unloaded a full carload which was shipped direct from the roaster to us. This insures our patrons full strength, unusual flavor and a big sat ing in pint e. Packed in 1, 3 and 5 lb. tins, and ground when you buy it. Try just ono pound. This item ha gone up in pries. Our price will not change as long as prp sent stork lasts. Don 't pay 17.50 pea case later buy it now. 2 tall cane Milk 25c Royal Garden Tea Costs our customers less than Vi per cup. 39c 43c li, lb. carton 75c 2 'a lb. cartons Canned Meats t Co.'s product. These are Morris We know of nOne better. 70c No. 2 cans Roast Beef . ...45c 23c 40c No. 1 cans Boast Beef 70c No. 1 cans Bliced Beef ....30c 70c No. 1 cans Lunch Tongue.. 36e 25c 40c cans Corn Beef 15c cans Vienna Sausage, 2 cans 25c for 10c 13c cans Deviled Meat 25c 4 Bmall cans Deviled Meat 12 small cans Deviled Meat....60c tails cans Milk case tall Milk 91.50 95.95 40c Wisconsin Cheese, 35c An cheese. Just the kind vou ate in the olden days, before the art of making cheese with milk was discovered. Full Cream Wisconsin Cheese.. 35c Skaggs Fresh Churned Creamery Butter, pound ,55c BECCO For thp home or picnic. Buy it by tbe dozen and save. 15e small Becco, dozen 91.45 25c large Becco, dozen 92.25 bottle Grape Juice ...,65c ?uart bottle 33c yrape Juice USE YOUR CAR - v v c - -- s'. ' rfMU it I J , i V ' (ti i Hcrrisk. Mrs. F.. in hom visit with Mlaa last jpgawwar m: sA -v 4 UVf&tu-'NV- f f? L w : t SO and Lemon-Crus-h to carefully guarded their quality and purity that even the littlest tot will thrive upon their harmless delicious if :: M ness. ' Your physician will tell you this. And how the children like them! They are the drinks 'mi inwyp1 y the kiddies dream about. All their tempting flavor and fra grance come from the delicate oil pressed from the fruit itself, combined by the exclusive Ward process with purest sugar and citric add the natural acid of citrus fruits. vfm r. Ina - O Hancock has returned to her Roosevelt, after an extended Mr I. Brown Bullock of Los Angeles week to visit her elster, Mrs v iA1 , v A3 A - ft. d Kelso. Mr. and Mra Pubersteln have from Myton to remain during the summer. Mrs Joseph Sehlelgel entertained at a children's party Tuesday attemoon In honor of the folirth btrtbdav anniversary of her daughter, Maxine. The afternoon was spent In playing games and supper was aerved at 5 o'clock The birthday cake held the place of honor In th center of tha table. At a simple ceremony performed Frldsv evening of laet week by Judge 3. K Zimmerman. Mias Olga Schonian. daughter of Mr and Mra Ernest Schonian, was married to Jay Pope, son of Mr. and Mrs. R M. Pope. The bride was attired In white organdy. Only th Immediate wes relatives were present. Supper served following the ceremony. Saturday the young couple left by auto for California. L'pon their return they will make their horna In Duchesne. wKotcsome and good arc Ward Orange-Cru- h ar-lv- ed 4 1 DUCHESNE. June 28 Mlse Gentle In Bench has leturned to her home Boneta. after spending last week-enBench. Miss with her sister, Francis Mrs. Ed Moffit has arrtved from Boneta to Islt with Mis William fiweatman. Miss Howarth la home, after a two weeks' ylslt with relative In He her City, Bearers' Card club was The entertained by Mrs. William beaton Wed The guests included nesday afternoon. Mesdames A. J Fellers, R Peale Herrick M. B Pope, Rov Cook, E Schonian, .1 Dalglish, E. Hart, John Wlmmer, Joseph Cowan, Joseph 8chletg"l, L. A. Parsons J. R. I ewls, T. BJornaon and L. Dicker son Five hundred was the diversion of the afternoon with luncheon at the cloee were awarded to Mrs. Blornson Pnes Mrs Pope. Mrs. Hart and Mrs Wlmmer. 'It and Mrs J A. Partridge and fam otorrd to Pleasant Green this week I i unlit after the Fourth M- Hojd Wheeler of Mjton Is spend two weeks at the beaton ranch lug Vlr nnd Mrs T Ring hay e rioyed to their new bungalow on F street. Mr and Mrs J R Lewia entertained ai dinner Sunday with covers laid ioi Mr. and Mra Joseph Sehlelgel and Mrs L. A. Parsons. A large number of young people motored to the dance at Juanita Friday night of laat week. The odeon orchestra furnished the music. An artistic affair was the kensington tea given Tuesday bv Mrs. J R. lwis, assisted by Mrs. Joseph Sehlelgel, in comto Mrs LA Parsons The tapliment ble was centered with a crvstal basket of were Mrs A Those present pink rosea.. M Murdock, Mrs. Glen Gry, Mrs. Waller Walker, Mrs Frank Kelso, Mra. bteyr Johnson, Mrb. Dan, Mrs Evan Johnson. Mrs N. Alt, Mrs Floyd E Kohl, Mrs Mps George behonian. Mrs M. B. Pope, Mrs Robbins. Mra. C T. Axelgard, Mr L. Dickerson, Mrs. BJornaon, Mrs. Hart and Mra Frank Our rtores havo a carload of the Palmolive Companys Polar White laundry soap. This is a new product, having been recently put on the market. The burs are the same sie as Crystal White. Testa have shown Polar White to have unusual cleansing qualities. Try this soap next. Tt may be just the soap you will Uke best. 12 VfV- if DUCHESNE tlrd POLAR- - WHITE SOAP Bars Polar White Laundry Soap bars Polar White Laundry Soap 1 case Polar White Laundry Soap 10 bars Crystal White Soap 10 bars A. B. Naptha Soap 10 bars Pels Naptha Soap ' v much lehs prose-cuiion- jt d g 5 If The special guests were Mrs. Gough Lincoln and Mrs. R A Bolin Mr bells held high score The hostess served a luncheon at the close of the afternoon. visM ss Belva Karr of Salt Lake t iting her brother. Hoy Farr, at his hon on Walnut avenue MIbs Farr will re main in Idaho Kails for two weeks Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot hae as their guests Mrs Graham, Mra Talbot mother, and Mr. aud Mrs. Talbot, their and sister-in-laof Bterllng. Ill brother They-- will spend a month In Idaho Falls Mrs Antone L. Peterson and daughters are visiting friends and relatives In Balt Lake. They will return home In about a month. Mrs. Winnie Bybee this city left Monday for Alexander, Neb., for an extended visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs H. E. Forren of Sal Lake, who had been visiting the past few days with Mrs Korren'a aunt, Mrs E Grsv, returned home Mondav anomin Mlsa Pels Gough of this cltv left Saturday ef last week for California to visit friends for three weeks. Miss Hattie Hanb of Ogden. Utah Is Idling In Idaho Falla, the guest of her aunt. Mrs James Hammer. Miss Mary Hennebv of Blackfoot was h visitor m Idaho Falla this week, as the guest of friends. u Rprenf government eonviefions of eastern merehants for profit-errinhas alarnmd thousands of guilty dealers all over the country. .Many items liae been scarce and constantly advancing rn price, making it easy for the unscrupulous dealer to charge evorlntant profits for merchandise he had bought earlier, at a 0 IDAHO FALLS, IDA. IDAHO FALL8, Idaho, June 2. Miss Hattie Jenson entertained at her home on Rldae avenue Thursday evening of last week In henor of Mlaa Janet Kellev, who Is her guest from Salt Lake. Sixteen guests were present. The evening was spent In dancing and a 12 O'clock luncheon was served. The Misses Ruth and Florence Hansen entertained a group of friends at a lawn party Monday evening at their home east of town. Htxteen guests were present, Mlaa gueet, including one Helen Jackson, of 6alt Lake, whe is here visiting friends. Mrs James Westergard was hostess to the members of the Idaho Falls and Lincoln 800 club Thursday of last ,week mene at her home on J street. here and two special guests were present of PROFITEERING 1 ! Thursday evening of laat week tbe Rebekab lodge entertained in honor of tha Ogden at tha local lodge. A number of InitiaThere tion ware made during tbe evening. ware erty-llvvisitor present. n NS pent laat weak and visiting ralativaa U sthta city. Mr. Sarah p. fitobl and Mr. Basel B. J ease of Salt Laks spent last week-aa- d visiting in this city. relative Mrs. Bo I Call Jappoa cam from Idaho laat week to spend a abort tima visiting her par eats, Mr. sad Mra. R. V. Call. from Salt Mlaa Abbia Poad has returned Bumber Laka City, whar aha had baa for for saving on your food. More than half the groceries and meats told by our stores are taken away by people la their cars. Its no disgrace to he teen Every thoughtful person nowadays realltea xnannqp. You can see Salt Laks 'a beet cart itvlng Inourivery honorable itorea with groceries every day. Adopt the plan yourself leaving youll be surprised at the difference la the coat of living. Store only 40 MAIN. Stores and Markata 818 STATS, 165 REGENT it-- r'f-YA. A .ww-e,- JORDAN June 24 A party WEST was given at the home of Mr. end Mra Kmeat Burgorn on Saturday evening of laat week In fcsnor of the Boy Scouts of the Peacock patrol and some of their friends. Games and mualo were enjoyed. Th decoration were in pink and white rose. Those present Included the eight scout Pemyal Richardson. Arnold Jensen. Milton Lancaster, Roy Lancaster. Wallac Brown, Henry Smith, Ernest Wilmer Richardson and Burgon and Verona Walkar. Meba Gardner, Irene Hogan. Vsloy Irving, Reba Teny, Dolly Burgon. Wanda Batsman. Pearl Burgon gnd Atslla bandsipon. The Mieses Josephine and Ruth Petersen entertained on Thursday evening of last weak at their home In honon of Marge Irving, whose marrlaga to D. 8 McQuarrla took place th following Saturwaa enjoyed and day. Five hundred luncheon waa served. Other guest were Elba Norberg, Ivv Peterson. Lodlma Ohlwsilsr and Mcrl Irving. Peonies were used at decorations. Mrs Robert Gardner entertained on Saturday afternoon of last week at a luncheon for the following ladles Mra Be! Spencer of Kanab, Mra Jenkins of Salt Lstke and Mrs. Arthur Richardson. Flowers were used throughout the rooms as decorations. Mr. and Mra W. LHallidky and children and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman and children motored to Heber City on Sunday. A large number of sugar factory emand their families enjoyed an ploy outing at Saratoga Spring on Saturday of last week. Miss Rowsna Irving of Burley. Idaho, spent last week-en- d visiting hers. Lavoi Torkelson. Hugh Buckley and Mr. anj Mr. MUton Goodridge motored to Bountiful on Saturday and were guests of E zlna Tuttlw Th marriage of Miss Viola Penman of Midvale and Milton Goodridge took place Saturday of last week In Sell Lake. They will make their home In Weet Jordan. Mr. and Mre. Albert Olson entertained at a bundle shower at their home Tuee. day evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Olson, who were married recent- - t fountains Fsssed ' . - 7' v . " v, ' t. t v by Oeesse Creek Oe. Cbkegw tsbsrslerw Lee Assehs Bottled la 0;da by Bckr Product Co., Ogden, UUb Local Distributor, Jess C. Olson k Co. 644 Bo, 4tb West Ws. 6664. J St a C - ' ' CACTXJf: Games and rvfie'hmenta were enjoyed on the lawn, ninth was decorated in pink and white Forty guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Orson hnlnen entertained ednekdav st a shower at Ibetr home evening In honor of Annie Madison und Bert Burgon. whose marriage will take music and Games, pace next week luncheon were enjovrd by thirty guebts. Wallaie Bateman. Mrs Edna Call Mi Mrs Ailhur Kn hariDon, Mrs. Charles Hogan. Mrs I.afe Egbert. Mrs Robert Gardner and Mrs Thomas Christensen were bait Leke during tne wvel. Mr. and Mrs Charley Hoguland and Mrs. Noiniau Hoguland visited l.l Lehl on Sunday Mies Verda Egbert has leturned horns after spending the winter and spring In bait Lake. ly WEST JORDAN or in bottle is RIGBY, IDAHO RIGBY, Idaho. June 26 Fred 8. Holbrook and Mlsa Eima Lee of this city were united In marriage Tuesday st p. m., at the home of the bride, bv Bishop Ixe of Bybee The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M C Lee of this city and has made her home here for many 'V. years. Mr. Holbrook Is the son of B was Holbrook, now of Boise The wedding tbe bride's quiet and only a fifew qf were In atlends relatives and closest a wedding after tendance. Immediately dinner the couple left for a few days' visit with relatives In Blackfoot, and from there will go to Boise to spend two weeks with th bridegroom's family. Afsr th honeymoon the couple wilt return to Rigby to make their home. Dr and Mra. P. L. Tawnsy and two children arrived In Rigby last wsek, having driven from Meridian In their car, Dr and Mrs, Tawneyars former Rigby 1 residents Miss Armelia Grovgr entertained several girl friends at a dinner party after the ball ga lie Wednesday. The evening The folwas spent In mush and card prevent Ipoe HUVATyr-tl- e lowing girls wereI eona ' Millie Hill. Glenn. Katinders, Marvel Barrow and Ardath Hill Lieutenant and Mrs Flmood- Nv arrived here Paturdav of last week from Schofield barracks. Hawaii, where Lieutenant Nye has been stationed ainee th outbreak of the war with Germany, as a veterinarian. They ar visiting with Dr. nnd Mra N O. Nye.. but will soon leave for the Presidio, near Ran Francisco, whar Lieutenant Ny has transferred. Mr. and Mra. L Rouch and daughters, Ann, Maude and Mill!, hav left by auto for Ocean Park. Cal., to make their hom. Mr. and Mra. L. A Broesard motored to Ixgau, Utah, and Oxford. Idaho, laat hil In Oxford they visited Mrs. week W F. Fluher. Mr. and Mrs L. G. Bags entertained the Rigby baseball club at dinner In their apartments bundav. Mr. and Mra. Tony La Rail and little son, Richard, arrived Monday from Denver, making th trip by auto. Mr. La Salle Is Rigby's shortstop and arrived her in time to participate In Monday's baseball game at Idaho Falls Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Baudle and aon, Bervl, hav returned from s months visit to their former hom In Wamego, Kan. Mrs. A. T. Johnson is vieltlnr her slater. Mrs. Ricks, for a week at Tetonla. Mrs. John N. Adams returned Sunday from a week visit with relative In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William J. W ahlgren were In attendance at the Wlpperman-Mo-Maho- n wedjlng at Idaho Falla Wednesday evening of last week Miss Ruby Reading la spending a few dais with her mother on their ranch near Antelope. A. G. Marler ef Idaho (Mr. and Mrs Fulls spent fcunday in Rigby visiting witli h fr eons Mra L. A. Rhsrwbod left this week for Rail lake to join her sister, Mra Dick Dennis, and go to their former home In Alexandra, Neb., for a visit with relattvas. to twelve guests, after which ths time rtWlK wss spent In music aud games. Hatch of The Misses Thor and Dell cA idL Rock Rpr!ng, W yo ar guests of Mra Jt ii Ann barah bessiona A reunion of tbs Egan family was held LVI STWJS3 st ths home of Willard R. Egan on Sunjanidanum that made Ths relanumber of A afternoon. large day tives were present, and th time was Healthy play IfJy In music and rsfreshmenta pent ana free for children and Mrs. Wlllism Parke of Riversldo is here visiting 1relative easy for mothersl' A one-pieottle Dey and son. Carl, hav Mr. been visiting in uarland as gussts of Dr. suit, ideal for boy or girl and Mrs. Edward Day. Frons Elliot J. Perkin and Mis Plercey. both of Bountiful, wore married in the Salt Lake tempi Wednesday Mrs. George Mabey of Pocatello, Idaho, Is tho guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. sndsg Thomas Roberta Many fabrics, and Tho West Bountiful Boy Scout two vsifbta Beehlv girls gave a lawn party Thursand atyUa day evening at the home of Mr. and Mr. Fast Colors. William Rtringham. Mrs. Thomas Argvlo left I to 9 711ft. Wednesday for Bancroft, Idaho, to spend a few weeks as guest of her mother, Mra Jan CorA Suit bet. Mis Japet Hatch arrived hem Friday from Mew York, where she had been doD. 8. ing missionary work for tho If They Rip ciuirch for the past two yeora a few Mist Given Roberts. Is spending day In Salt Lake as a guest of her sister, Mrg. H. B. Young. Mrs. Chios Roberts and family left Not A Elemiil Wednesday fof W eaten to spend tho msrs th euaamer, mas Edna Jackaon, WIs Tresgla Linj sppevanc of her com--1 coln, Miss Phyllis Hatch and Miss ptexion- - Permanent Jackson left Wednesday for Berkeand temporary skin ley, Cab, to spend tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Dsvld Mabey and Joseph troubles art UctJv3y Mebey spent Sunday at Clearfield a 'concealed. Reduces of relative guests color and corrects Mr. and Mr. Voeco Wlllsy. Mr. Nancy c, Willey and Mlsa Clara Barlow motored greasy tklne. Highly BOUNTIFUL. June 26 Miss Mahalla to Clearfield on Runday end spent th used with bcncfiasl Mos is attending summer school st day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel e f for 70 vr- oj r.dv Hank. Berkeley, Cat. Mrs Elmer Parkin and children of Park a Miss Wllhelmlna was last Hogsn Cltv are spending a month hers as guests week-en- d visitor to Keys' tile as a guest of Mr Jennie Tolman. of Miss AiIc Williams. Mrs. Regina Btoker, Mrs. Jane Tolman. Mra Geoige W. Young of Kaysvlllt Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Tolman and Mra. Ira spent a few days htr this week as a Stoker spent Sunday at Roy. guest of hsr sister, Mrs. Martha EdAn quilting party was monds. In honor of Mre. Oust Hermanson at Mr, and Mra Ray Edmonds were last given the home of Mr. Charles Hermanson on week and visitors to KajsvUl as guests TRIBUNE WANTS BRING RESDX.T3 Thursday afternoon. Luncheon was served of relative I bn nit yfni prfect! y' ce COVERALLS?? m. Hr Nw FREE J. psifsct Mll-vl- BOUNTIFUL tnr.v-ptS- -- |