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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 11 27, 1920. San Francisco Elated at Obtaining Convention; Coast City Completing Plans to Entertain Democratic Host S, i l :v- v ; , lA ' 4 nl: ' vV i' J 4 I j S I teaf If' I'&P.? ' I -- If , K , t ' fe' . , 4 - r h Bar. W1 "Vc i r ' 4 'sc y 1 ' . f Jevf s i t)J, If f 4 . wvb tf ' -- '7r,tr?rr;.. O . ' - f ', f a.. kk. 4 Jrrf s - 4 '- -? fv ;Jtv . x ki-o,V- V 4 S'' ?& .- wt-- ' ' Wr . M 'i.V 4 4 4. f i . ,? it ' " i 1 ! r ' 1 M.4 C: v:-- y,$, s- s v M t m v - .it. $ The Coffield pays for itself in a short time. It doesnt wear out ' y .r - 4 Vkr tte Deraoocaly K -- ,rU v t' -' i Iy T -- T , , i, v r ; f v-' J 4- t ) ' l-! - - t Vnv'-f- i t-- s 1 f Complete t i . 4 Perfect and , It Y Washer- - jl. K - Electric r1 J ' 35 x , Coffield vill ooauiAtt For the first time In history a blf event In national politics a 111 be staged on the Paclfto coast. The Democratic national convention, when that party names its choice for the presidency of the Lnlted States, when the platform upon which It will battle for election la drawn up, and when It names the man it would have assume the rice presidency, will, as It never had done before, set the scene of Its action on the Pacific coast San Francisco Is preparing for an Influx of 40,000 visitors during convention In the giant week, starting June 28 Civic auditorium, where the convention is to be held, 12,500 people can be seated The great hall, on the occanormally sion of President Wilson s visit during his tour lu behalf of the league of nations, held 18,000 people. There are thirty separate committee rooms in the building more than suf it ,o r;r f - , tsiz Prm3niiail CaniicUls ficient It Is said, to accommodate those committees that a ill report back to the convention proper after having mapped out the program to be voted upon. The Civic auditorium, it la said, ta excelled In seating capacity by only two other structures of the kind In the United States These are Madison Square garden. New Tork, and the Auditorium in Chicago The balcony of the auditorium In Frisco will seat 4416 persons, besides furnishing standing room for an additional 2500. On the main floor ths seating capacity Is gauged largely by the size of the speakers' platform used on ths occasion. Seats for probably 6500 can be arranged on the floor The larger photograph shows sn Interior view of the giant auditorium and gives an idea of the testing arrangements. The smaller drop picture shows sn exterior view of ths auditorium. " Richard and Leon, spent Sunday at Benson lsitiiig Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Smith and family. Bishop and Mra W L. Winn. Glen Winn and the Misses Blanche, Elva and Stella Winn, motored to Huntsville y and spent the day visiting Mr. and Mra David Winn. Mrs Tryphens Hagan and children of Salt Lake are here spending a week with Mra Levon McCann. Mrs Levon McCann entertained Friday of last week in honor of Mrs. Minerva Ormond of Logan and Mra Tryphens Hagan of Salt Laka Mr and Mra C. A. Nyman of Logan and Miss Josephine Blackburn of Balt Lake nere the guests of Mr. and Mra Frank Winn Sunday. Bun-da- MONTPELIER, IDA. . J MONTPELIER, Idaho, June 26 Harry Severn and family returned Saturday of last week from an extended visit to Salt v r Lake and other Utah points S Miss V 4 Ada Munk returned Thursday , T from a visit to bait Laka Mra Oliver Wright has returned from V a visit to Brigham City, Utah. Mr and Mra Heber C. Snell of Big Horn, Wyo , are visiting Mra. Snell s parents, Mr. and Mra Fred Stauffer, at NounaD TLa Auditorium . SanFra,nctsco.Caliform&. Mrs Arthur I Gldney of Pocatello Is spending a few days in this city vlsltlm Pauline Osier at a dinner party at their reception at the home of the bride. Both They vlsMed a daughter In Billings, her mother and other relatives am home Saturday of last week. frlenda Other are popular and well known in the Tin-ti- c Mont , on their way home. district. Mrs William Clifton eMMrei guests wsrs Mr. and Mrs. E. J. SteThe last number of the aeries of musiMtaa Serelda Knudsen left Monday for cals which has been given during the Montpelier and Mrs Hill of St. Charles phens and Mr. and Mrs Fred Grant. Miss Jennie Newinger wss hostess to a visit with relatives and friends in past year by the muslo department of returned Tuesday from Cheysnna Wyo, where they had been visiting for two ths Double B Bridge club Thursday af- southern Utah the Civlo club, was given Thursday eveweeka ternoon Mr and Mra Joseph Elsmors visited ning of last week The program consistMr and Mrs. Andy Jensen returned Mist Mary Deckelman has returned In Salt Lake during the week. ed of vocal and Instrumental selections, from a several days visit in Salt Lake Mra W H Miller and Miss Rubv Mil- folk songs in costums and trios with Sunday morning from a week visit in Star , and Ogden, Utah ler of Sentinel Butte, N. D , are visiting cello, violin and piano. Valley. Mrs. W. H. Grimm of Seattle, Wash., with ths former a daughters, Mra H. L. Mra Dave Perkins and daughter, Thai Is visiting her brothers and sisters In Stevens and Mra V. A Taylor of Mamma, returned Thursday of last week from an extended visit In Salt Lake. Ely knd is enjoying the hospitality of Mr. moth. R. A. Van Orman. Adam Van Orman and Mra J H. Fulmer, Mr. and Mra. Adra B. M Cornish was hostess at a W. L. Fufrner, Mr. and Mra. Henry M. luncheon given W ednesday and Mra Lizzie Pierson arrived In Mont afternoon. of Mra Mra and were Pierce L. Mr, Frank and Ths E Wednesday from Tabor. Canada Fulmer, Roper guests SMTTH FIELD, June 26 Mra W. H. peller Mra Georgs Doughty In the Interim. Eureka, Mra Frank Raybould and Mra Smith They will visit their mother, Mra Maggie Mcand Sadis Lulu Misses the and E. Van Orman, for some tima Mra Willis Meyers was hostess to a Raybould's mother, Mra Malr of Los morning for Wednesday few card guests In honor of Mra Jo- Angelen who Is visiting her daughter Cracken left to remain during the summer. Mias Myrtle Bringhurat has returned California seph Tets on Friday evening Mrs Pros Mrs H. W Fern and Mrs W D. AnGoumond, Mra Fred West and Mra Percy from a visit with relatives In Salt Laka derson returned Monday evening after HEBER CITY Jackson were ths ether guesta a week in bait Lake. spending Mr and Mra August Rfbp departed and Mr John Mr Mrs and Coleman, a two for months' HEBER auto trip Tuesday CITY, June 26 A luncheon Mrs Elmer Coleman, Mr and Mrs Harold JEROME, IDA. through California attended Coleman the Orvel and Carlson Mra Harold Davidson wad hostess to at her hom!nn honor of Mias o the ,; Crook graduating exercises of of ths P. E. O. Sisterhood Saturday eventnd a Jane bride. Ths tables Crook, 26 June at The week laat ( JEROME, Idaho, Busy Thursday hospital given of last week m lth Jans roses. Covers Mr. and Mra J. A. Radis oT Kimberly Bee aocle'y was entertained Wednesday. the Eccles hotel Miss Myrtle Coleman, of last week at ths home of daughter of Mr and Mrs John Coleman, and Miss Lena Radis of Massillon, Ohio, afternoon Mra Ernest Knight of Woodland Is ths Mrs. B. Q Cogswell. After some time was one of the graduates were last week-en- d guests of Mr. and spent In needlework refreshments were Mr and Mrs Joseph H. Crockett reguest of her slater, Mra W. 8. McNaugh Mra A. J. Campbell ton. havSalt after Lake from served. turned Monday MisS Mary O'Sullivan waa hostess to Mr. and Mrs. A W. Turner of Provo The Youngbloods have as thstr guests ing spent a week visiting Mr. and Mrs the La Couturo dub Thursday evening. are visiting relatives In Heber. Ths following comprise the club' Mra Mr. Winkle and family of Mt Vymon, j. J. Richardson Mickle and Misses Mary The Margaret Carroll Morrill Mra Oscar Upwall. Mra Washington, D. C They came through Mr. and Mrs Alfred Sharp spent last spent Sunday visiting the W. A Noble week-en- d In Salt Lake. trip in eight days Jay Brtnton, Mra Joseph A. Walace, by auto, making the t Miss Cleora Murdock, Miss AMa Stephens, has as her guest family at Logan. Mrs A L Mra Jessie Shields and the Mlases Ms Mrs Alice Lower is spending a week Miss Mabel Wheeler, Miss Madge Smith, Miss Mloerva Workman of Twin Falls. He and Marlon Klecker of Kansas City, and relatives visiting Miss Harriet Fulmer and Miss Mary Friday evening of last week the Junior at Tremonton Mo, are the guests of Mr.. and Mre. P. O'Sullivan. boys' clahs and the Junior girls' class of friends A. Murdock. after Hill returned Mrs Monday Harper Mrs. John O. Kuhn of Omaha Is ths the Baptist , Sunday school, with their s month In Salt Lake visiting Mias Lavinla Gibson and J. W Price guest of her sister, Mra Pros Goumond respective teachers, Mra C E. Flanagln spending were married Wednesday in the Salt Lake Mrs. Leo Murdock and Miss Cleora and Miss Roberta Ramsey gave a party relatives from Doane Idaho, Mira Olive Bancroft, Murdock have returned from a visit In at ths home of Mrs Ben Wheeler. At ths templa here visiting the Doane family Mrs. I. O Wall entertained Friday aft Salt Lakes. close of the evening luncheon was served. is Mrs EUsa Whittaker of bait Lake Is Mra H i R. Amen entertained guests Friday afternoon of last week, Mrs. here visiting her Bister, Mlae Jean Watts ernoon of laat week with a kenaington In lit-tcompliment to Mrs. W. 8. Willed of Salt kenaington in honor of Mra Mildred S. W. Hills was hostess to a party of Mrs James Mack returned to Ogden Laka Santels On Saturday of last week, folks In honor of her daughter, Virvisithere week a after spending Friday, The marriage of Miss Mabel Older, John Moyle. Mrs J. W. Painter, Mra ginia, on her eleventh birthday anniverof Mr. and Mra William Older Torrence, Mra D. Curts, Mrs J. sary. Those attending were Nona Long- ing relatives, Done entertained at din- daughter and took Fisher P. Rumbaugh. Mra J. F Trembath, Mra shore, Ines and Gladys Wyckoff Her-ml- nerMrs Nathsn Crag place Thursday ol for W. A. Groom of Denver. last week in Salt Lake D. Bascom and Miss Esther Rumbaugh Jacobsen. Lillian Olson, Ida May Colo Sunday a were the other guesta miscellaneous shower Monday evening Prentiss, Bryson Hills, Sam Hills and Mr. and Mrs R. D. Price and daughter, was In honor of Miss Celia Crook Mra Jsseph X. Tela waa ths compli- Virginia Hills and William L FUkington and sons at theriven home of her parenta Mr. and Mrs. mented guest at a 100 luncheon given by Clarence King and wife, Arthur John- June, H G. Crook. A color scheme of pink and Mra Percy Jackson on Monday. Other son and wife and Mra Bvron Smith left white prevailed Gamea and music were guests were Mrs Willis E, Mevers, Mra Saturday of last week by auto for souththe features Luncheon was served. Pros Goumond and Mra Fred West. Yel- ern California via Portland Ore. They PAINT YOUR CORKS Mr. and Mra Martin Lindsay are relow roses were used for the centerpiece will be Joined at Yakima, Wash., by Mr and other yellow appointments also were and Mra Cassius King, who are visiting upon the arrival ceiving AKD THE PAIR STOPS of a eon.congratulations In evidence there with a sister. , Mr. and McDonald were Mra Miss Helen Hoag of Chicago Is exbeen at who a Joseph has student Ruby Moors, visitors to Salt Lake last week pected to arrive in Ely on July. I for a Stanford university. Csl , during the past Mr Mrs. and two months visit with her parents, Mr. year, started from that Syi ester Broadbent and Quickly Ends place last Chemists Prepsratlon and Mrs. Gael 8 Hoag family have gone to Wyoming for a few Wednesday bv auto, and la expected here Troublesome Growths. weeks visit Mra I Bowman and daughter. Miss tomorrow He Is accompanied by his Miss Violet McMillan was a Salt Lake Mllvla, arq enjoying a visit In Califor- mother, Mrs Stella Moor nia If you suffer from corns or calluses visitor laat seek The Jerome local. No. 2162, Brotherhood Mr. Mr and Mra Emer W. Mr and Mra. Herman TIets and son, of Carpenters, served a banquet on Monpaint them with the preparation known and Mra George A. Fisher, Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, departed Tuesday for an ex- day evening at the Club cafa. Ray Duke and Mr and Mra H. R Read tended visit In California, Postmaster and Mrs Jayrox left Mon- as Cactus Corn Compound. TheIn pain will motored to Strawberry and spent last a short Miss Cara Bloom of California Is ths day evening for San Francisco and other stop almost Immediately and week-en- d camping out. guest of Mrs Bertha Fox. points farther south via Portland. Ore. time the growth will fall off, leaving the Mr and Mrs Scoot are receiving conMrs. A. Vonderhorrt and son ard visit- They will attend ths rose festival which unharmed. flesh Mr. Jaycox healthy gratulations upon the arrival of a son. is being held In Portland ing relatives In California. waa discovered by a This "paint will attend the Democratic national conafter which chemist and has given relief to thousands vention at San Francisco, they will continue their trip, returning when other methods had failed. A botMAMMOTH 15. about July tle of Cactus Corn Compound costing only Mr and Mra. R E. Shepherd have reEPHRAIM. June 26 Mr. and Mra. June 2d A farewell turned from Chicago, where they attend- a few cents at any drug store is suffiMAMMOTH, Walter C. Odell entertained at card was In national honor convection. Mr. of ed ths Republican given and Mra. party corna dozens of remove to cient Tuesday svening for Oulda Greaves and Peter Tofte Thursday evening at the No matter bow many corn remedies F. A-- Clements of San Antonio, Texas. home of Mr and Mre James Warburion A shower was glten at the Peter to their for a bottle of departure California have disappointed you, get prior home Saturday of last week for Luncheon waa served to the' following Your druggist Mrs Cactus today. Compound Mra Mr and Cbesney Sorenson, a bride of the Peter Tofte, Mr. guests will refund your money If you ere not week. and Mra Perry Dodge. Mr ahd Mra Miss Audrey Bailey and Leland Ander(Advertisement ) Angue McLeod, Mr. and Mra Lvman satisfied. son were married In the Manti temple podge, Mr. and Mra Thomas Dicker, n can You delightful shampoo W edneedav enjoy Following the ceremony a son, Mr. and Mra R. R H llktnson, Mr large reception was given at ths Social and Mrs Fred Maynard, Mr- - and Mrs. with very Httle effort end for n very hall. Luncheon was served Eugene Howell, Mr and Mrs. R. Soren- trifling cost, if you get from your drugMiss Sophia Lund entertained for Oulda son, Mra John Lang, Mrd D C. Wheel, Greaves and F A. Clemens on Wedneser Mra Ada Lemon. Mra Louie Cox, gists n package of eanthrox ahd disseed toy (theiunattini eefferee day evening will Mre Gourley and Mrs Bovsr Supper was served. t gledly Robert Sorenson wss surprised by Miss Stella Walters, formerly of Silver solve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot s Simple Berk Heclpe dlwolutely rre (hat Cored eie ef e terrible attack mt twenty of his friends Completely of last week. CRv, was joined in marriage Monday to water. This makes n full eup of shamted inflammatory rbeumatleor af log Luncheon wss served.Friday Arthur Molyneaux of Eureka, the cere- poo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply muacuiar I elee tried had eeerythles liter felled atari Me Mr dJf and Dsn B'ack and Peter mony taking place at Provo. The voung I bare (Ires It te meay euffrrere wke Black of Deseret in spent last week-en- d people will make their home In Tlntlc it to all the hair instead of just the top ma. the lr ceara hopeteee. yet they fmd after their honeymeon, which In to be of the head. Your shampoo is now believed Ephraim. rbelr stiffened . by tehlef these (rear i.haf In and Hanson Caroline Provo Mrs ranvon. spent at Vvlan park it also re lie era Solstice promptly, aa daughter, Just pour a little at a time on ale herbs, Mies Iouisa Webb and Edwin 8lmp. ready. sod te e wosuerful blood Donetta Hanson, left for Salt Lake on until both are entire- aril sa Neurelfle. ere rnoet welcome to this Herb Thursday son. both of Memmoth, werb joined In the ecalp and hair too purifier Mr and Mrs. Edwin Johanson. Mr. and marriage last week at Salt Lake. Thev ly covered bv the daintily perfumed Recipe If yoe will teed for It et once I a are now entering a honeymoon trip in preparation that thoroughly dissolves liars you will consider It e UedeeBd efter yimi Mrs Walter Odell Arnold Jenson and test. There the ex' it of removes put hare O.aon spent Wednesday at tie eothlez and southern California. dandruff, every bit coBteteed le It. sad yes tea see top Johanson Mrs. Nora Cross left for Waco. Teiae cess oil and dirt. farm After rinsing ths Injurious exactly Supper waa served what yoe ere ttkiei U around a during the week to make an extended hair dries quickly, with a flufiiness yourselfteed campfire this recipe absolutely freo te eey gladly visit to her daughter. Mrs Ross Anderson of Salt Lake is eead seme ead eddreea Mrs Alice A Reynolds and Charles that makes it seem heavier than it is, sufferer wbe will visiting relatives here. Brewer were married In Salt Lake Mon- and takes on a rich luster and a soft- pluatyW.wiwyee A shower was given for Mrs. Spencer 3660 Marti oils Are. BlTTO.a. 0. Lot dnyelee, California. day On their return to Mammoth Wed- ness that makes arranging it a pleasure. Reid, formerly Mine Mattie A leal. Thurs(Advertisement.) (Adrer Usemeo t. ) nesday evening they wers tendered a day evening. Supper was served. ?r 'ii-y - - r,T"S.-- at ELY, NEVADA I ELY, Nev , June 26 In honor of their guests, Mr and Mrs, J K Armstrong ahd Mra Pauline Osier of Salt Lake, Mr Mrs E J btephens entertained with n evening of cards and dancing Tues-a- y in night. The house was decorated Goumond s Jazz and ferns InThe music. orchestra furnished the vited guest list follows. Mr. end Mrs. J R. Armstrong, Mra Pauline Osier, Mr. and Mrs Fred West, Mr. and Mra Lee Murdock. Mr. and Mrs Van Newman, Mr. and Mrs Pros Goumond, Mr end Mra J. W. Foots, Mr. and Mra Benjamin Mr Firman, Mr and Mrs Arthur 8mlth, end Mrs Osmond George Bates, Mr and Mra Vail Pittman, Mr and Mra Charles Chandler, Mr. and Mrs Samuel Patrick, Mrs Fred Grant, Dr and MrB Thomas guffall Dr and Mrs. Hovendon, Dr. and Mra Ralph Bowdle, Mr and Mrs Watt Elizabeth Bishop. Mrs F A. Moller, Miss and WilWalden, Miss Margaret Smith liam Biggane. dinwere Mr. and Mra Arthur Smith their ner entertainers Sunday night at were home In East Ely Yellow daisies used In ths table decorative scheme Covers were laid for Mr. and Mra Charles Mr Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Quayle, Mrs and Mra George Whtteley, Dr. and Bowdle and C B Lakenan Mrs. Fred West was hostess to the Thursday Bridge club at ita mseting this week. Mra Harold Amena and family are making an extended visit In Salt Lake Saturday of last week at the Sacred Heart church of Ely, the marriage of Miss Martha Rubolta of Salt Lake and Fred A. Ehrlch of Kimberly waa solemnized st nuptial masa The Rev. J. B Mra J. A. Radle O Donnell officiated. was matron of honor and J. A Radle was man. best Following ths ceremony ths bridal party enjoyed a wedding breakfast at the home of Mr. end Mra. A. J Campbell on Compton street Mr. end Mra Ehrlch will be st horns to their friends sfter July 15 at Kimberly. Miss Elizabeth Walden of McGill has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Georgs Bates during the week. Mra Charles Chandler entertained a number of guests st a bridge tea Thursday Two tables of players were present Miss Weir of the Nevada state university has been an Ely guest during the week her sister, Mrs John G Kuhn, ' endHonoring Mrs Joseph L. Leis who departed for Mra Pros Goumond enSunday, Europe tertained with a dinner st her home Satof last week. urday evening Mra Richard White entertained guests A BOO Friday of last week Mrs. Wil- bur P Lindsey, Mra Alfred Douel, Mra Ray Beldlng, Mra Fred Oldfield, Mra Creighton W hitmore, Mrs Vail Pittman, Mra Lewis Zadow, Mrs H. W. Ed ear da. Miss Mabel Wheeler, Miss Madge Smith, Mias Jans Merry, Miss Harriet Fulmer, Miss Frances Peters, Miss Mary O'Sullivan and Miss Dorothy Meyers participated in the gamea Mra Oldfield Mra Douel and Mra Beldlng won the prizea Mra. Frances Root was hostess to ths Satyrday BOO" club this afternoon. Miss Virginia Corrothers visited in Sunday. Mra Carl Torrerce and daughter, a, are visiting relatives In Denver and Cheysnna Mra Ruby Htlburn of Calls visiting her mother, Mra Oakland, Lucy Lolsella Mra William Painter entertained ths Double E Bridge club at her home in East Ely Thursday Mr. and Mra William Ackerman and Miss Willetts departed for a visit on the coast Monday morning.year's Mrs Fred Clark has returned from a few days visit In Ogdsn, Utah, to which place she went to accompany home her daughter, Carol, who had been attending Sacred Heart academy during ths spring semester. Mra Wilbur P Lindsey and family wars .last week-en- d guests of Colonel and Mrs. James S Bennett. Mr. and Mrs E. J. Stephens entertained with a dinner party In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong and Mra Pauline Osier of Salt Lake, Sunday evening. Other guests were Mrs F. A. Moller. Mr and Mrs W. F. Foots, and Mr. and Mra. Fred Grant. Monday evening the ladles of the Wednesday Sewing club and tHtir husbands, with a number of other couplea enjoyed a picnic supper at Murray summit The following guests comprised ths party: Mr. end Mrs Osmond Georgs Bates, Mr and Mrs Frank Roper. Mr. and Mrs John E. Callahan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swartz, Mr. and Mra Vail , Pittman, Mr and Mrs. Watt Bishop, Mr and Mra 8amuei Patrick, Dr. and Mrs Rlph Bowdle, Mr. and Mrs Henry Fulmar, Mr and Mra R. H Hottsman. Mr. and Mrs. Gael Hoag, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boeee, Harman Wise and William Biggane. Mrs Fred Grant was ths guest of Ely friends Tuesday. Mrs. William Y. McGill was hostess to the Pirate Bridge club Friday. Mr. and Mrs Paul Boese. who have made their home In East Ely for tht past several months, have taken up their abode In Ely and are living In the Ackerman home on Mill street. Mr. and Mrs J W. Foots of Ruth honored Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Mo-G- UI Ko-net- (odor Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight 50 Per Cent in One -- liquid baths ths eyea two to four tidies daily. You should notice your eyes clear UP percep- tibly fight from . uie start and Infiam m will quickly disappear. ft your ayes are bothering you, liteven a tiki tle, to steps save them no before It is too lata Many hopelessly blind might have been saved If they had eared for their eyes In time. NOTE- - J wither praelsml phgsfetaa to 1w the above irtlrle wee .uhntltlwl eei4 Is e very remerfcehle roeiMy Ite roe titurot lngreCleete ere well 1mi te no leant ere epreitll.te sn4 wil.ly iWMrrlbrd hr them. The Kiniiferferrr gjerast It to etrrngth.e tyraight 50 prr rant ia on. wart'e time te many In.tencre at refund the aioery. 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S church, wee social gives at meat of fa ooor et e far-w- all the bone of Mrs. Beery Bawdier, Friday after-noo- a. were present eed the tine Fifty ftteets wee spent in games, mesie sad refreshments. The Byraenee ward Beehive girls entertained it a dancing party la the amuaemeat hell Monday evening. Mre. Jtaea Ball visited relatives ta Eatrllla, Tuesday. Mrs. Lionet Williams eatertslned the Lake-el- ds club st her home Thursday afternoon. A --course was luncheon aervefU three Mrs. Bias Smith spent a few days la Layton this week as guest of relatives. Mre. Esther Bates has returned frets aa ex. traded visit ta Burley, Idaho, as guest af relatives. Mr. ead Mrs. Boy Cowan spent Monday in Balt Laka. , kin Ladies! 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