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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1920. 12 ROCKLAND, IDAHO ROCKLAND, Idaho, Juno 26. Mr. 8. Youse of Kansas City, Mo., is tho guest if f her sister, Mrs. John Hailing. I Mrs. Cora Darling left Tuesday for 'Flier to visit her daughter, Mrs. Vera BonnelL ' Mr. and Mrs. William Oliver of American Falla spent Monday in Rockland visiting relatives. Mrs. Ralph Reterson is visiting relatives in Ogden. Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Mit Cook, John Cook and Miss Versa Clark left Sunday morn- lng for a motor trip to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morris, who had been visiting in Salt Lake and other points in Utah, returned to Rockland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark Cowman of Roy through Rockland Sunday afterpaed Springs noon en route to the Warm ' sanitarium. Miss Jessie Torrence of American Falls visited" friends in Rockland Monday. Miss Jessie Diviny and Miss Lucile Manual of Pocatello are guests of Mrs. Morris. Mrs, Taylor and two daughters of Filer are visiting at the home of Mrs. Taylor's son, Ray Taylor, of Rockland. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Hyington, who had been living at Paul, have returned to Rockland. Mrs. Bert Anderson of American Fall at the home of her spent last week-en- d parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Morris Among the large number of Rockland last people who attended the Chautauqua week at American Falls were Mr. and and Mr. Mrs. R. I. Kwing and children, Mrs. J. E. Ogden and Anabel Ogden, Mr. and Frances and Mrs. H. K Knott Knott, Mrs. Frank Lowry, Clarissa and Carl Lowry, Mr, and Mra. J. T. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson and children, Mr. and Mrs. James Gould, Dr. and Mrs. V. G. Logan, Mrs. M. A. Ogden, Mr. Joseph Cowman, Mrs. E. C. Taylor, Mrs. Jessie Zahl. the Misses Maiia Curtis. Pearl Frodsham, Marion Moorshead. Marand Muriel Joseph-sojory Peterson, Dora Gertrude Anderson, Pearl Thome, P. O. Sheer, Messrs. Louise Richardson; Bert Marsh, Arch Llndley, Forest Webb, Roy Cowman, Orval Sheer, Ernest Webb. J. O. Cataut, Ernest Jonea and Orval, , Sheer. Mrs. Charles Kinney, who bad been William Mrs. her daughter, vlaltlng Mlike, for two week ha returned to f her home at Fairfield. Allen Flfleld an. wife of Pocatello are spending a, few weeks on their farm neap RocklandJ Oliver Hutchinson of Rockland .and Mlsa Bessie Newman of Holliday, Utah, were married Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. They arrived here a few davs ago to make their home. The senior boys in the Congregational Sunday school entertained the senior gtrls at a picnic party Sunday. Those participating were the Misses Gladys. Adams, Clarice Lowry, Nell Peterson, Alice andr, Jean Spillet, Frances and Reba Hauti-lngeand the Messrs. John Peterson. Clarence Richardson and Kenneth Mrs. Joseph Cowman and Mra. J. T. Fisher. derson, returned from Salt Lake City and other Utah points, where the young couple haa spent their honeymoon and where they were extensively entertained. Miss Vera Thompson was the guest of honor at a surprise party given by the officer of the Primary and Y. L. M. L A. Friday evening. After an interesting evening of music, games and refresh cameo brooch wat pre a beautiful ments, sented to Miss Thompson. The Ladles' Aid society met at the home of Mra Keeling Tuesday afternoon of last week. Luncheon was served after the missionary meeting. Miss Mary MqGhie of Salt take, who had been the guest of the Misses La Rue and Thelma Nelson for two weeka returned to her home Monday. The Misses Elma Comstock and Grace Byrne, who attended the Sacred Heart academy at Ogden, Utah, the past school year, returned home Friday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Q. E. Pope of Rigby were the guests of Dr. and Mra P. F. Smith, Sunday, Mr. and Mra A. W. Webster and Mr. C. A. Cottle motored to Preston the latter part of the week to visit friends and relatives. Mrs. G. G. Espe Is entertaining her mothe. Mrs. J. Hanley of Boise. Mrs. E. H. Thornton and Mrs. William Walters were the guests of Mrs. Thomas Farmer of Idaho Falls, Saturday of last week. Mrs. of her daughter, Helen, on her eighth birthday Twenty . little anniversary. friends were present. The teachers of the North ward Primary entertained the Primary children at a lawn social at the school ground Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Strlngham motored to Salt Labe Monday to spend the week. Mbs. Roy Billings entertained the Mothers' club Wednesday afternoon. Cleo Olsen. Leah Braithwaite, Genlel Brown and Grace Clark took tiie Hopeless club on a hike up Mantl canyon and entertained them at a "weenie roast" Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson returned Tuesday from a trip to gait Lake. Mrs. Riley Braithwaite entertained Monday for her daughter, Laura, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Maud Tuttle entertained at dinner Tuesday evsning, complimentary to Mr. and Mra Jesse Woodhouse, Covers were laid for eight. Decorations wer in roses. Mr. and Mrs. Ernel Jensen and children of St. Anthony, Idaho, and Dr. and Mrs. John O. Mellor and son, Wendal, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, motored to Mantl and spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mellor. Miss Mary Martin of the New Jersey academy at Logan has returned home to spend her vacation with her mother, Mrs. G. W. Martin. Teman. and daughter, returned home from Boise, Monday, MT. where Mrs. Teman had been attending summer school and her daughter had been a student at the St Tarecls acadMT. PLEASANT, June 26. The Misse emy tiie past year. Venlta and Adele Meyrick were hoeteeses to members of the Ibsen club Wednesday afternoon. The rooms were decorated tn a profusion of roses and popples. The SALINA first chapter of Ibsen's play, The Doll House," was read by Miss Frances JenSAUNA, June 16. Mrs. Terry Nielson sen, after which luncheon was served. entertained at her home Tuesday after- The members of the club are Miss Franin honor of her birthday anniver- ces Jensen. Miss Adeline Brand, Miss Ida sary. Tiie luncheon table was beautifully Lovell. Miss Allens Whittaker, Miss Mardecorated with a large basket of sweet garet Thompson, Miss Hessie Lovell, Miss peas and rosea which formed the center-lec- e Venlta Meyrick, Mist Nettle Beaumann, for the tabla The guests Included Mlsa Adele Meyrick, Mrs. C. A. Hone lesdames JC W. Bird, Will Murphy, and Mrs. N. O. Clemenson. Noah Pitt, Le Roy Allred, Annie Nielson Mr. 'H. C. Beaumann spending a and Melvin Bench. week In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mr. C. H. Gate. Mr. and Mra Mrs. Joeeph Lund and two son have Charles Nielson and Mr. W. O. Carlson returned from Copenhagen, Denmark, enjoyed a fishing trip Saturday of last where they spent three months visiting week at Togo. rslatives and frisnda Mia Ruth KJar of Mantl was a guest Nlslaon la visiting In Miss Beatrto st the home of Mr. and Mra J. O. Ander- Salt Lake with friend. son Sunday. Mrs. Roscoe Jenkins of New York City Mr. and Mrs, Guy Lswls visited relaspending the summer In this city. tives hers Tuesday evening. The marriage of Miss Pearl Olson of Mis, Myrtle Ewela entertained at I this city and Harold OUverson of Presslumber party Sunday night. Those pres ton. Idaho, look place Wednesday In the ent were the Misses Oars Draper, Helen Sait Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Larson of Delta Anderson, Iris Thorpe, Hilma Madsen, May Ewels, Rosetta Johnson and Ora visited here last week. They came to Lorentasen. attend the wedding of their soil, N. S. Mrs. Albert Van Ausdaie of Eureka is Larson, and Miss Adrienne Thorpe of visiting here with relatives and friends. Ephraim, which, took place Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Nielson and Mrs. D. last week in the Manti temple. G. Burgess are enjoying an outing at Mr. and Mrs. I.. E. Jorgenson and famFish lake. ily have returned after a visit with relais of Lake Salt Crane visiting tives in Salt Lake. Audrey her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Royal Candland and children have returned after a visit with relatives In Colby. Miss Ivy Gee Is visiting her parents, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Gee. Miss Gee Mrs. Andrew Jensen entertained the O. S. A. club Friday of last afternoon spent the past year in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson, Mrs. Jose week. Reid and Mrs. Erma Bounds of Manti Mrs. S. E. Jensen left Tuesday mornand Mrs. Albert Van Ausdaie of Eureka ing for Melba, Idaho, to visit relatives. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gates MALAD, Sunday. Mrs. Hicks Okerlund and Mrs. Robert KAYSVILLE Idaho, June 26. Miss Beth Evans gave a banquet to the Saiina hall MALAD, McAllister left Thursday for Berkeley, team at the former's home Sunday. The Chi., to spend a year. dinner was served in courses. Roses, June 26. Mr. and Un HarMiss Verna Lianlels of Pa) son, Utah, is peonies and sweet peas were used as table oldKAYSVILLE. 8. Barnet, Mr. and Mra. Alas 8. Tingey the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Danlela decorations. Mr. aod Mra. J. George Barnet and daughasd home Miss Gwenfred Jones arrived ter, Berenice, of Balt Lake, were- Sunday fueata Sunday from Berkeley, Cal. of Ur. and Mra. Arnold M. Barnet. Mrs. Henry Evans and baby left Sun-da- v lhe llikera club journeyed to Bear canyon MANILA for Logan, Utah, to make their home. Friday and spent the day climbing the mounMis Vera Hudson of Tremonton, Utah, tain. Luncheon was served under the pines. The members of the club are Misses Emma Odd, la visiting friends here. MANILA, June 26, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Gladys Pratt, Marita Blood, Muriel Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson entertained Hansen and Mrs. E. wedJ. of Alice Williams. Ruth Harrey. Alta Criddle, a Bunker, at Jr., Friday evening at their home were Payson of Vers Salome Doris the week Blood, Besduring guests of Thornky. honor King, in their daughter Mrs. Bunker's ding supper Dor It Mrs. Thelma sie Reeves, Paul Miner. William, Harvey, Sara, who was married last week to Oscar They made thedaughter, Mildred Luella Barnet. Lucille auto Burton, and by trip brought were Parson. Fifty guests present. Viola Graham and Millie back Mr. Miner, who was in Salt Lake Blood, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peck have arrived on business. Hogan. borne from a visit at Salt Lake and Provo, Miss Wllhelmlna Hogan of Bountiful was a Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen, who were Utuh, , last wan. guest of Mlsa Alice Wilburns. Maantlv nWMn in MStllU wnlal. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Uwens returned Miss Mol lie Barnes was a visitor to lt Sunday, Mr. Jensen lias been foreman Lake home Sunday from a two weeks" visit In of Monday. tiie Bennlon livestock company for Denver with Mra Owens' parents. Mlae Lucretia Ward entertained the Wolrelo several Mrs. was Jensen years. formerMr. and Mrs. Emrys Davis returned club nt a bonfire party and weenie" roast Miss Pearl Christensen of Lyman. home Sunday from a visit at Salt Lake. ly Mrs. at her home Friday evening. C. Mrs. William Hansen left this week Ethel and H. Hagemann and daughters, The family of the late Hotel Hyde enterhave been visiting tained at a family reunion at the KaysviMe for a visit to her mother at Brigham City, friends here Anita, for the past week. house Thursday evening. More than 200 Utah Wllford Twitched and Luella Worby opera A banrelatives and friends were present. Miss Hattie Morgan left Wednesday were married a 7 was Tuesday. served gave at They which the after beoclock, quet for a tew days' visit at Ogden, Utah, wedding dance in the Manila dance hall time was spent ia dancing, music and games. fore leaving for San Francisco. Miss Helen Spalding of Green River is the Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Evans, Sr., left tonight, Mrs. Myrtle Worby was guest of Mlsa guest of Mrs. Charles V. K. Saxton. today for a visit In San Francisco. in Beulah for of Larsen a Monday couple days this Mra. Williamas K. Bartonof spent Monday evening ad their home, Mr. week. Mrs. Golden J. guest Farmington, and Mrs. Fred Peck entertained at a parMiss Beulah Larsen went to Lone Tree Barton. cel shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mra. Harry Barber entertained at a the Saturday of last week to attend Peck. Music and cards were the diverdinner party at their home Saturday evening dance of Ellis Twitched. of last week, ia honor of the birthday anniversions of the evening. Many useful and wedding Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Nebeker and chilbeautltful gifts were received by the hon- -' dren and Mr. and Mrs. sary of Mr. Barber. Covers were laid for Mr. Vaughn Nebeker and Mrs. George W. Young- Mr. and Mra. Ray ored guests. Luncheon was served. children and at arrived their in ranch Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hutchinson have left Conner basin Edmonds, during the week. The chil- and Mra. Leiand Barnet and Barber, Miaa Josie for their home at Firth, after a visit with dren have been school Pay-soin attending Barber. their mother Mrs. Harriett M. Jones. Mrs. Alice Sanders entertained at dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Edd Argell left Sunday Ezra Boren and family moved back to her home Sunday afternoon. Covers were laid for their home t St. Anthony, after a Vernal this week. Mr. and Mra. B W. Caddie and ebUdreh for visit with Mrs. Argell s parents, Mr. and of Salt Lake, Mrs. R. B. Caddie and children Mrs. George Richards. tif Bugar City, Idaho, and Mias Fay Banders. Mrs. Platt Ballaine and children, of Miss Arteit Linford was a visitor to Halt Pocatello, are the guests ,pf Mr. and Mrs. IDAHO PRESTON, Lake Wednesday. L. A. Ballaine. i Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of Runset, Mr. aod Miss Polly Thoms hs returned home E. Smith of Ogden. Mrs. Zells PKESTON. June - 26. Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Idaho, from Moscow, where she has been attendof Heyburn, Idaho, atd Mr. and Mrs. Lucherlnl entertained Thursday Smith Henry school. T. of Clearfield, were Sunday ing afternoon in honor of Mrs. R. Taylor of Albert of Mr.Smith and Mrs. William E Smith. Ferron, Utah. Dancing and games were guetfa E. Robins is spending two weeks Mr Joaipb the features of tne afternoon. Luncheon at tie) burn Idaho, as guests of relatives. was served to twelve guests. visited friends in Silt Miss Verna REXBURG, IDAHO Mr. Joseph Belriap, Mrs. A. R. Cutler, Lake Sunday. Robins Mrs. Amos Fk'lnap. Mra J. p. MurJr., REXBURG, Idaho, June 26 Mrs. J. W. phy arui Mrs. Karl Houck were WebsSer, Jr., was hostess Thursday after- Utah, visitors Friday of laet week.Logan, noon of last week In honor of Mrs. RoyMrs. Kimball entertained at SALMON, IDA. al Howe of Salt Lake, formerly Miss luncheonWhitney afternoon of last waek. Lucile Webster of Rex burg. Forty guests The gUfKtsFriday Mrs. Wallace Allred, SALMON, Idaho, June 26. Mr. and were in the party, and an enjovable af- Mrs. F.oyd included Learn. Mrs. Wllford Tnorpe, Mrs. Preaton arrived this week ternoon was spent in playing five hunMrs. Clarence Hobbs, Mrs. W. Matheus from Raymond their honeymoon trip to the coaHt Mrs. P C. Winters made high and Mrs. Harvey Hitchcock. dred. will to friends In Salmon and at home be lunchScore, after which a Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Kimball and Mr. after 22. The marriage took place eon was served. The rooms were beau- and Mrs. Hex Kimball motored to Poca- at theJuly home of the brides parents in with snowballs and tello, Sunday. tifully decorated Auburn. Waah., June lb. The bride was gladioli. Mrs. Wallace Aired entertained MonMiss Ruth Virus. The brideformerly Thursday evening of last week Miss at a trout supper for Mr and Mrs. groom is connected with the Pioneer bank 1eona Poole, assisted by Sier mother, en- day H. Hitchcock. Mr. and Mrs. Wllford of Salmon. tertained at a stocking and handkerchief Thorpe and V. Aired. Miss Porothy Wysor of Seattle, Wash , shower in honor of Miss Vera Thompson-- , Mrs. William Lehman entertained at left Monday after a vifelt of several days who left today for a mission to the northtwo tabk-- of progressive TvOM Wedneshere, during which she was in conferern etates. Games and music featured day afternoon in honor of her sister. ence with Miss I.aura Shoup. local chairthe evening, c osing with luncheon. Mrs. Wallace AiMrs. Thomas Barton. man of the Red Cross, and other memMiss Melna .Smith, who has been the red non hnrh score, A was made to bers of the executive gift Miss committee. guest of Miss I.enore Cannon of Salt Mrs. Barton bv 4he hostesn. The dir, it. f:!d representative of the Lake for the past two weeks, returned to room was decorated in pink and white Wysor is lied American Cross Hex burg Tuetlav evening. and living room in snowballs. The marriage of Miss Merle Hudlow of Mrs. Sarah Hames entertained at a peonies was served to Mrs. Philip Salmon, and Lan McPherson of Pocashower in honor of her daughter. Mrs. Iawhon Mm. George Blood. Mrs. Calvin tello took place at the home of th bride . Kans. Adrian Warmr. Friday evening at her Foss, Mrs Earl Houck, Mrs. Frank Foss and Mrs. George H jdlow. home. Mrs. Warner was recently married Mrs. G. W. States. Mm. W. Lohman and parents. Mr Monday, with the Rev. Mr. Martin of in the Salt Iike temple. Mrs. Thomas liarton. as officiating chuich Methodist the The Misses Gladys Kice and Ruth JenMiss Ida Belnsp is visiting in Ogden clergyman. The young couple left by kins of St. Anthony spent last week-en- d and Bngnarn City, Utah. to Pocatello make motor for their home. with Dr. and Mrs. P. F. Smith. the btroud entertained Bessie Mis Saturday afternoon .of last week Mr. members of her sewing club Friday afand Mrs. Stanley Anderson. Jr., accomternoon of last week. MANTI panied by their mother, Mrs. Stanley An- The guild held the closirg meeting of the season at the home pf Mrs Nellie MAXTI, J.ne 26. Mrs. W. V. Brown Brown Thursday afternoon of last week. and Ms. Kenner were hoste.sa Miss Frances Greene and Miss Vir- Vedneia afternoon to the R K. oft its ginm Quarles have been spending a fc Cocoanut Oil Makes hi a Kensington at the home of the forweeks visiting frienas in InHon. mer. An elaborate 5 o'clork luncheon was Miss Margaret Shoup, daughter of Mr. served. and Mn. George E. Shoup. is home from Shampoo Miss Vera Tuttle left Sunday for OakSalt Lake, where she was a student at Idaho, to spend a month with her the University of Utah. If jou want to keep your hair in good ley. sister Mrs. M. Stevens. of Mr. and Mr John V'. Quarles.-ao- n condition, be careful what you wash it -- Air. and Mrs. Jesee Woodlouse and O. B. Quarles, has returned from Exe- with. baby. Lyle, of Logan, motored here this ter, N. H.. where he had been attending Most soaps and..jfttparpd-shampoo- s wpfk for a month's visit with Mrs. Exeter academy. band and relatives. The regular Saturday evening contain too much alkali. This dries the Voorhees of a senes of Kensingtons The first given at the band stand un- scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very jshrn by the Ladies Literary club was concerts direction of A. C. Vradenburg. the der harmful. Mulsified cocoanut oil sham- held Monday afternoon at the Warm poo (which is pure and entirely gTeare Springs. The hostesses were Mrs. E. T. lets), ns much better than anything else Woolley, Mrs. Fred Hall. Mrs. L. F. W. I Bentley, Mrs. John you can use fur shampooing, as this Becker, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Kills Johnson, Hougaard. .cant possibly injure the hair. Howard Cox, Mrs. K. T. Parry, Mrs. E. Simply moisten your hair with water I. Charles Mrs. Bhand, Mrs. and rub it in. One or two teaspoonfuls Joh Sorensen, Keher. Mrs. F&ddieg, Mrs. J. C. ' will make an abundance of rich, creamy Keeller and Mims Gra.'-- e ClArk. Mr. Bancroft, Mrs. 'lather, asd cleanses the hair and scalp Joseph Weldner, Mrs. M. Pfeifer and Aushura, thoroughly. The lather rinses out eas- Martin Weldner, all of Salt Lake, spent ily and removes every particle of dust, Mbi Eva with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cardirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The Tuesday penter. hair dries quickly and evenly, and it Mr. and Mrs. Koval Madsen are rejoicleaies it fine and silky, bright, fluffy ing over the arrival of a son at their home Wednesday morning. and easy to manage. The ( lover Beehive girls met TuesYou ran get Mulsified cocoanut oil day evening with Reha Braithwaite. shampoo at most any drug store. It is Mrs. Gerald entertained very oheap, and a few ounces is enough few ladv friends Carpenter Thursday afternoon. to laat everyone in the family for Mrs, Nepht Ottosen entertained at a months (Advertisement.) lawn partv Thursday afternoon tn honor A. L. Na-ptn- a, For Headache Fain, Cold Neuralgia Toothache -- ' Earache i Lumbago Rheumatism Bayer Cross' Matinees Friday and Saturday. J. Presents Bayer" introduced Aspirin to physicians 20 years ago. t ' Haadr tin boxes of Aapiria to Ue trade mark His It tablet eost but few oent Larger tt Bayer Maaafaetare of MemeaeeUeoeldsetsr ef package. ItIUrliMd '' 1 a week-en- high-clas- s - HIM? attractions, including 7 lyw LIBERTY PARK Wednesday, June 30 A Big Time for Everybody Come One, Come All Dont Miss the Fun There will be amusements for the young as well as the prizes. 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LARK, June 26. Ptanier Arnold wa oleasamlv surprised Thurday evening ot iast week. After games, refreshments served to Alice and Margaret Hatt, Vera Roe, Vergia Nordber. Ruby Peterson, Ralph and La Mont Turpin, Roland Peterson, Scott and Sidney Arnold. Mrs. Della Calloway is visiting at Salt Lake. William Morris and daughter. Mrs. Marge, of Taylorsville, left Tuesday, after .Is. ting Mrs Morris's siser. Mra. Clara Turpin, during the last week. entertained Mrs Lottie Christensen Wednesday of last. week, at a party Ir. tiie form of a surprise in honor of her Games were Leona. little daughter. Plated ami coters were laid for the folBe.sie and Harold Nordberg lowingArdith Thompson, Lima .Seal, Laura and j LOEWS , son. Mlaa Salt Lake visitors Sunday. MLa Ora Bennett of Ogden is Ibe guest of her aunt. Mrs Albert T. Smith. Mr and Mrs James Morgan of Layton visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. EUnbeth Venable of Ogden isgueat at the home of Richard Hamblis. Mr. and Mrs. Kntaland Taonet of Balt Lake sre guests of Mr. and Mra. Jesse H. Barlow . for ten days. s E9B3 CENTER TILL, Jane 26. Mrs. Inis Phillips entertained the Ftbelo dub at a lawn party at the' home of har mother, Mr. Joaeph B. Jarman, Gurnet were Tneeday t, evening. played and refreshment, were served. Mr. and Mra. Curt Patrick of Blaekfoot, Idaho, are guesta af Mr. and lira. c. V. Bob-i- George H. Draper and daughters. Edith, Annie and Elia Mae. and Mrs. Kina Watts were three-cour- a Splendid CENTERVILLE I Mis Ida Walker of Burley. Idaho, visited LARK T - and CLEARFIBID. Jrae 26 Mr Mr. Einouel Haaki entertained at dinner at the); relatives '. -- Csvera were laid for Mra. Nancy home Sunday Willey. Mr. and Mra. Yosco Willey and Miss (Mara Barlow of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. George Pearson and family, Mr. and Mra. Wallace Willey and R. Willey of Balt Lake, Hr. and Mra. Hoaco Wtiey Brigham City, Mr. aod Mra. George Slmpaon of Ogden, and Mr. and Mra. Karl linen of ('lenrfield. y Mr. and Mra. David Mm bey and Joaeph Fred A. of Bounnfnl, aod Mr. and Mr Mabel Brown end 'laughter, Irene, and Mia Nelson of Brigham City, were Bunds r gn-iof Mr. and Mra. Jo ph L. Mabey and family. Mr. nnd Mra Jacob E. tayton and Mr. and M. Layton and children were Mrs. lUinon visitors Wednesday. KaysviUe tawrence Mis Daisy spent a few days in Ogden this week, as guest of friend. , I'orid Famous Psychic Seance ' 4 at Each Performance Indorsed by Luther Burbank, Hon. Gavin W. Craig, Bench, Press and Pulpit. ASK HIM ANYTHIN GHE WILL TELL YOU. Prices: Evenings, 25c to $1,00. Matinees, 50c. Plus war tax. Seats now on sale. T Mattie Keeler, Ahes Magee, ClAra Peterson, Evelyn Turpin, Sidney Arnold, Frank Sholty, Helen Christensen, Roby Petera. son and Nordberg. c Mr. and Vergis Mra. Wallace Peterson of. Wyoming, Mlesev Delila. and Mabel Peterson and Mrs: AI Hubes and children of Salt Lake are guest at Mr. and Mra. Louis Peterson. v, Mrs, Jane Simmons and .daughter, Miaa Anna Simmons, left Monday for I'es Moines, Iowa, to spend the summer with a daughter of .Mrs. Simmons. Mrs. L. Nordberg and eon, Harold, and daughter, Bessie, returned Sunday, after visiting Mrs. Nordberg mother, Mr. G. S. Beckstead, at South Jordan. Mrs. Fern Crittenden was a Sait Lake visitor Tuesday, Miss Gretta Crittenden, Mis Benon Blonquist and Tommy Faddist of Coalville are gueat of Mr. and Mr.- - Willard Crittenden. , Mr. and . Mrs. Alfred Hatt entertained at dinner Sunday for Mf. and Mr. James Hoey and George Roaberg of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mra. Sarah Jacob and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Hatt and daughters, June and ' of Bluffdala. Lola, ' A danpe wa given Tuesday at the Lark clubrooma. Mr. and Mr. Joseph Gamache of Bingham motored to Lark Tuesday. Mr. and Mra William Fahrni and daughter. Maxine, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert White motored to Saratoga Springs Wednesday. CLEARFIELD n. S CONLIN (in Person) . Had-loc- WONDER-WORKER- Manifestations. FARMINGTON, Juns 24. Tb Misses Dora Wood. Martha Millard. Clara Todd, Vontella Hess, Emma Miller, Clara Walker, Annie Coombs, Iran Staynor and Nell Crosby entertained at a supper at Lagoon SatfVday evening. Supperparty was served at long tables' beneath the trees Cover were laid for eighteen. The evening was spent In dancing. The Misses Dellla and Flora Hatch of Rock Springs, Wyo., are guests of Mrs. E. H. Clark. Mra. Frit Lumberof Logan and Mra. Albert Robison of Devils Slide are guests of their pnother, Mr. A. M. Lamb. Professor and Mrs. Ephraim Erickson of Salt Lake were gpestg of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Clark during the week. afternoon Miss Esther Wednesday Walker entertained a number of friends at luncheon. The decorations were In garden roses. . Cover were laid for Miss Catherine Shaw, Miss Vera Low and Miss Elvers Wlgren of Salt Lake, Miss Cross, Mrs. Virginia Eakle of Wood' Myrtle Criddle, Miss Devetta Steed and Miss Clara Walker. Mrs. Mabel Stevenson of Layton spent with her mother, Mrs. last week-en- d Mary A. Van Fleet. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark of Provo are visiting lilshop and Mrs. A. L. Clark. Monday evening Bishop and Mrs. A. L. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clark and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Clark were guests at the bankers banquet held at tit Hermitage I Ogden canyon. Miss Florence Neff of Salt "Lake spent with Miss Emma Miller. last week-en- d Miss Hazel Knight spending the summer in Farmington with her aunt. Mrs. C. H. Blake. Mrs. John W. Barlow of Bountiful was the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. R. Chaffin, during the 'week. Mr. and Mrs. William Sessions of Syracuse spent the last week-en- d wtth Mr. and Mrs. Heber Sessions Mr. and - Mrs. George Lambert of Salt Lake and Mrs. Mtllrld Higgs and daughter, Loraine. of I .ay ton were guests of Mrs. H. 1) Clark during the week. Wood is visiting her Mrs. Blanch daughter, Mrs. John Wilkinson, at IDAHO AND COMPANY OF - Presenting a Stupendous Mystic Attraction. Oriental Magic Oriental Dancing. Spiritualistio FARMINGTON a, LjU f 1 I Ladies Only Matinee Friday. aster Mind of Mystery V millions. . 1 THEATRE E Six Days, Commencing MONDAY, June 28 Insist upon Biyer package,' which contain safe, proper Directions. Proved safe by by the Municipal band, are , mych enjoyed by the citizens.-MrsBoyd was hostess to the member of the Presbyterian auxiliary Thursday afternoon of last week. , Robert Lee Stringfellow, son of the Rev. and Mrs. R. 8. Stringfellow, re turned Wednesday from Los' Augflf-wherhe had been a student at the Harvard Military school. Mr. Frank Preston returned during the week from a visit to coast points. 1 I Take Tablets without Fear if you see the fllT-LM- PLEASANT n. San-'der- fig AsSl A He Saw Her in a Mirror! Produced and Directed by She was gloriously beautiful and held a pistol in her hand. He dashed to the rscue and found R. A. WALSH Big, Special Comedy ah Orchestra STRAND iheGirllnlio. 29 TODAY ONLY featuring FRANK MAYO handsome but lazy playat wright tn a lively story of romance and adventure. Also th by Stewart Edward White Intereat compelling, the foremost screen the year, Music Scenic In his News and Hcmale Vamp Three Days Beginning Today V latest western drama THE WILDERNESS MAN WM. DTJNQAN In hls'iateat melodrama THEJ5ILENT AVENGER International - program NEAL HART Universal Photodrama The Westerners Thrilling and thla i one of productions of Comedy triple TOM MIX In a big western drama A Cowboy in the Movies Two-re- roaring comedy |