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Show 1 I 23 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER, 5, 1920, reeneiHa RICHMOND i RICHMOND, Dec, 1. Mr. and Mr. A. Hendricks announce the engagement of their daughter, tV Edna, to Osborne a Johnson. The wedding will take place De-- E cember It in the Logan temple. The Bennion stake Mutual Improve 2 g went boards entertained with a social X the tabernacle Saturday evening o t at St last yeefc, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Danford entertained S S' with a dinner lor relatives and friends Thanksgiving day. The Mieses Alice Stoddard and Bea-- 7 T f trice Thomas entertained with a dancing K i party at the Hendricks confectionary j Friday evening. . Miss Edna Hendricks entertained with - f a dinner at her home Sunday evening in honor of Miss Lucille Thompson and S i Marvin Miller, who will be married De cember 8. Covers were laid for ten guests. Mr, and Mra C. L, Punk entertained with a Thanksgiving dinner. The out S guests included Mr. and Mra Ambrose Merrill of Ogden, Mr. and Mra. Leonard Olsen of Smlthfleld and Dr. and Mra M. C. Merrill of Logan. Mr. and Mra. Kels Johnson gave a fam 11 y dinner at their home Sunday in honor i of Erastus Johnson, who will leave for Denmark soon to do missionary work for the L. D. 8. church. Mr. and Mra. John Barnett entertained with a Thanksgiving dinner. Covers were laid for twenty-fivThe guests included Mr. and Mra E. C. Hampton of Ogden, Mr. and Mr. George T, Barnett and family and Mr. and Mra. A- - T. Wehner of Smlthfleld. X The Mldeea Louise Whittaker, Ada Whittaker, Betty Tullls and Ethel Palm er of Logan spent Thanksgiving here I with Miss Claudia Funk. Mra Lodlcy Olsten is the guest of rela-; tlves in Salt Lake.. I " Professor Clark of Logan, assisted by McCann, vioitnist, presented a num-- ; , I ber of hie pupil in a pianoforte recital at the tabernacle Sunday evening. Mra X. A. Skeen and children of Salt Lake have been the guests of relatives r? . .here for a few f daya Mr. and Mra A, C. Brown and daugb i ter, Beatrice, have returned to their home In Ogden, after a short visit with ; relatives here. J Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard of Bear RIVer City spent Thanksgiving here with Mr. and Mrs. Ute E. Griffin. Mr. and Mra J. L. Robinson enter' v telned with a dinner tor relatives l Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mra. M. C. HtrrU.Jr.Dma ' LrX,t' WiS 9 WJatfVea here'Thanka- giving. J. I McCayrey. William p, .Smith, s, Mra George E. Defy and Mies Mae of Logan have returned-- , from City, Idaho. ji i Sugar Mr. F. S. Bchow and eon, Merrill, of Ogdon spent a few daya of the week with relatives i. j here Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Merrill of I.ogan were the guests of, Mrs. Elna 3. Merrill , , , . several da of last week. D- - S 1 of-to- , ' Xr'iS - .s I The GREAT XMAS IB.AEAA1 Ipi - 1 CENTERVILLE. Dec. Min Saonrt Smith frletwU In Balt tak during the week. Urn. H tlUam Rigby spent Saturday last week at KaTsrtUe. as yu-- t of pelsttsea. Mm. Joel R, Parrish and soi, LaMar, spent Friday in Layton, as (ucsta of Mrs. Cljds Rone. Mr. and Mrs. Lest Barber tpeat a few daya kajtvHle this week, aa fuesta at Mr. a ad Mrs. Robert Blatnlre. Mra. and Mra. Leslie Croeket of Loyaa and Miss Nora Blainires of KaytrUle were ftunday truest a of Mr. and Mrs. Lev! Barter. Mm. Esther eter la apendlnc newt! moat ha ia southern California. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. De Lee and family hare moved to Balt Lake to make their homo. Miss Erma Klempao of Baa Francisco. Cal spent a few -daya here this waek. aa fueat of relative Mra. tfamual Warhy Is spesdinf two weeks in Balt Lake, aa ftiest of relatltea. Mr. aad Mra. James Stacey hare returood homo from an estended visit to Lymaa, Lis ho. Mr. and Mra, FVJtUrd kfoaa of Tremontoa Spent a few days hero this week, fucata of relative ' Mra. Istiella Btrinaham of Bebtr City waa.a visitor here this wk. Mrs. Hoary Moyle of Alpiao sprat the past week here, as truest of relatives. Misa Gladys Smith owas aa Ofdea visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Golden I. Barton visited friends la KavsrUlo. Mob day. lira rtaak Bruit was a visitor to Salt Lok daring tho week. A at PARIS, IDA. r. PARIS. Idaho, Deft 4. The Parle "kl dice' enjoyed a happy time Thanksgiving afternoon In the Parte pavilion, where an excellent orchestra furnished music for dance. Scores of little people were In attendance. Mrs. Belle Davla entertained of friends at a delightful eupper at her -- -- home Wednesday evening. Those pree- ent were Mrs. Elisa Cook, Mrs. Emily Richards. Mrs. Louise Athay, Mrs. GerMra trude Price, Mrs. Lillie Spencer, Grim-mett. Adeline Spencer tend Mrs. Louies Mrs, Neills Porter end Mies Vemle Parker of Lannark. and Mr. and Mra. Lester Thorrock of Bloomington were people In among the many h I I j NEWHOUSE HOTEL 1 Tabid dHote Dinner Sunday, Dec. 8, 1920 $1.25 I 5. A I; Tea Prices All Childrens Toy Furniture Reduced 25 Per Cent Novelty Smoker Standi ir- v J( Six type lies n. j Reduced spent here with ber mother, Mrs. Steve Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. James Dalglish entertained the 'Sunday Night club, Sunday. Luncheon was served at a late hour. The Misses Myrtus Hale and Pearl .at Hastlngi pent last week-en- d Mr. and Mra. Glen Cnamon Of Helper last week-en- d This beautiful little doll cart, with heavy tin bodv; finished in black enamel; rubber tires. Big $3.00 value. $3.75 Vs 40 ' RUPERT, IDAHO i RUPERT. Idaho, Deo. 4. Mra. Jack Langenbacker, who had been visiting at the home of Mrs. James SidweU, bee returned to Salt Lake. Mrs. P. K. Olenslager Is at Soda Springs visiting her daughter, Mies Eva Olen-slag- er. Meedamee J. DeWItt and R. R. 8pldell entertained at dinner Thursday evening at the home of the latter. The guests Included Messrs, and Meadames F. W. Endter, A E. Rosa and George Wtgnall An enjoyable card party waa held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. .L. Davla SF Gases Flatulence Acidity Palpitation Instant reliefl No waiting! A few Ubkta of harmless, pleasant "Papes Diapepsin correct acidity, thus regulating digestion and corrective known.' making distressed stomachs feel fine. Best stomach DIAPEPSIN fCHOUT-Of-ORDE- STOMACHS A DEPOSIT will hold ony article l ie- i , lected for Xmas delivery. BEFORE PURCHASING Ufgt Ca Dnigitore $1.95 J While they last. fcre GedarGhests ,V i . FURNITURE Examine the Greenewald itock and Greenewald pricei. Values Reduction! are genuine. hona fide.' Entire Stock V3 Off FURNITURE CO 33-3- 9 Those present were Monday night. Messrs, and Mesdame Harry Allen, . F. H. Derrow, R. R. Deabenderter, Dr. and Mra. Groom, Mrs. Carroll and Mra. Prises were awarded to LaRue. Mrs. Groom aad R. R, Deabenderfer. Dinner guests Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Martin were Mr. and Mr. J. W. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs, Bohleon of Burley and Mlsa Esther Bry an of American Falls, slater of Mrs. Murphy. In honor of her husband birthday anniversary, Mr. Henry Hite entertained at dinner and cards Monday night. The Arthur Gil guests included E. Swope, lette, W. A. Swope, E. E. Stoeset, F. W. Endter and George Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Schuler entertained at dinner Thursday. Th following were present: Mr. and Mra. O. Scholer and children of Burley: Mra, Theodore Scholer, Spokane; Messrs Blechnl, Profttt, Ar thur Tyrer and Mott of Burley; Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Ortce and Miss Wave Grace. club met at the The home of Mrs, Schoenhal Wednesday afternoon. Mr. W. O. Stout left Monday morning for Tillamook, Ore., to visit her daughter, Mr. Keeley. Mrs. R. H. Cowen bee returned to her heme at Salt Lake after a short visit to friends here. Mlsa Bertha Troeger has been appointed chairman of the committee on sales of Red Cross seals In this district. Mr. C. L. Livingston has gone to Logan,' Utah, to visit her mother, Mr. Lillian McBride. Lu-cl- le Broadway , teriained Friday evening of last 'week by Mra. L. S. tkman at her home. The prises for high score were won by Mr. and Mra Alma Blum, and the consolation by Mra R. Picket and F. W, Fralley. Luncheon was served. The South ward Mutuals entertained at a harvest party and dance In the South ward amusement hall Tuesday The party was given In honor of Mise Allie Kanode of San Francisco, Mr. ret. Twelve couples were in attendance. 8t. Anthony chapter No. S5, O. E. S., met In regular session Friday evening. Miss Allie Kanode left Wednesday evening tor her home in San Francisco, Cal., after a months visit with Mrs. Charits Vager. Yager Wet guest. Too) review No. 8, Lady Maocabeae, will bold a meetlni next Wednesday evening In Fraternal liall. The annual alec- tlon of officer for th coming year will take place. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Shields entertained a few friends Monday evening In honor of their crystal wedding anniversary. Twenty-fou- r guests attended. The A. T. O. club was entertained Monday evening by Misses Zetla, Blanch and Ruth Walters st their home. Luncheon was served to twenty guests. Mrs. Ida Leathern of Ophlr was the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. II. Vowles, during the week. Mias Anna Jamison of Mammoth I the guest Of her sister. Miss Carrie Jamison. Mra. Sadi of Grand Junction, Fry Colo., visited her parents Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs, Vern Vowles visited friends-a- t Balt Lake Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Barlow announce th arrival of a daughter born to them Wednesday. TOOELE TOOELE, Deo. 4. Miss Marla Sosineki and MIbs Margaret Hines entertained at a 1 oclock luncheon Saturday of last week at the home of Mrs. Henry Hines In compliment to Mlsa Lillian Dalv of Grand Junction, Colo., and Misa Virginia Ramey of Salt Lake, who were the guests of Mias Helen Cuddlhy over Sunday. The afternoon wee spent In cards, followed by a luncheon served to the honor gueats, and Helen Cuddlhy, Edna Cuddlhy, Vivian Davla, Elnore Doty, Helen Alsworth, Katherine Keough and Idaho Mae Egue of Balt Lake. The home of Mrs. Alvin Wallin waa the scene of a pretty wedding Wednesday evening, when Miss Ulapys Dayton, was Dayton, daughter of Mrs. Annie united In marriaga to Roy W. Ekman. The ceremony was performed at $ o'clock by Bishop A. L. Hanks before a large number of friends and relative. After a There la Just one place where those short wedding trip the young couple will going In and those going out of business nuke their home in Tooele. All arrangements are complete for the can meet to mutual advantage, and that annual charity ball of. the local Ccrbus place Is The Tribun Want Columns. Aloes Stray Elks' club of Tooele, to be held In the Tooele opera house next Thursduy evening. At midnight a banIDA. ST. quet will be given In Eaglee' hall for all club members and their Udy partner. 4. St. ST. 'ANTHONY, Idaho. Pec. Guests from the Salt Lake lodge will be v O. E. t&. No. gave In attendance Anthony chapter Restores Natural Color A successful Its first dancing party Monday evening card party took place La Naturella la the wonderful shampoo In Fog A Jacobs hall. 1 ha hall waa Tuesday evening at tha parish home of decorated In the Eastern Star colors. St, Marguerite Catholic church, with method for Imparting natural color to Fifty couples were In attendance. Re- Mrs. Don Sheets, Mrs. George Costello, gray er faded hair. It Is absolutely and so harmless a child can freshments were served. and Mrs Anna Hoffman aa joint The Tuesday of progressive drink It. A simple coloring, not a dv Bridge club table Fifteen Evening met with Mlee II C, Wood this week. whist were played. With th prises for or etaln. not painted on. but applied with Mra John D. C. Kruger won hlgn score. high score being awarded to- Mr. A. L. a refreshing, cleansing shampoo that ae host is to the Bowles and Georg Smith. The consols Mrs Ed Maag mediately Imparts a natural color and Bridge elnb this tlon prises were taken by Mra K J bring hark Hie soft flufflnes and lusTuesday Afternoon won high Bond and Karl Johnston. After th carat ter Xe the hair. Never that telltale dyed week. Mre. A. H, McConnell score. luncheon was served to elghty-fl- v guesta look. L Naturell easy to uie, gives quick A pleasant affair of the week was th H, W. The Iplon AM met with In th opera house results, and will keep your hair always dancing party given perliam Thursday afternoon. color Satisfacof and beautiful Mrs met nature! with bv of club the th St. Katherine Ag. guild Friday evenlug tion guaranteed. For sale at W. H Day-to- n Tooele high school. Pert Bsre Thursday evening Behrsinm-JohnsoCo. was mat to Flore. T.e hostess Mrs. Th Monday K'enlnx Bridge club Imig Roy Hamilton Fries th Ladles' Aid society of the Melhedlat Drug Store and other druggists. with Mr. Tom Allnson thl week. Mrs. Charlie Yager gva a dancing church at her home Friday of last week. 11.00 per bottle. A liquid ready to us. ) enwas club Card (Advertisement Five llumlied Th party Tuesday etemnf et lagers calaMerry-Go-Rou- ANTHONY. for Gray Hair Shampoo S-- , - tr. ' 60c C Natural finish, with red wheel. Body eue II by 20t4 inches. Splendid $3.5(1 value. Extra a. PAPE'S, TOY DELIVERY WAGON sturdily built. Mre. Johnsons sister. Mine Ann McKay of Provo. Miss McKay will remain In Lark for n Indefinite time. Mine E. Hanson chaperoned party X - , their "guft Milk beautiful waste paper baskets, in ivory, white and gold. Beautiful French floral decoExtra epefial ration, Xmas offer, 93e. Theae Uandboine design, in imitation , mahogany. Big $3.13 'value. Xmas ' $4.95 WASTE PAPER BASKETS Stands Louis Peterson LARK,' Dec. Is visiting in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra I- - Jorgensen had as their Mr. Jorgensen's guests last week-en- d mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jorgensen, and brother, Wllford Jorgensen of Salt Lake, and an aunt, Mrs. Joseph Bnrchold of Brigham City. . Mr. and Mra Pay Sholty entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for ten guest. Mrs. A. P. Hemmlngsen, Mrs. W. E. Moore snd Mrs. Arthur Sheer were Salt Lake visitors dart wk,- A dancing party was glvan at the Lark Social club rooms Tuesday evening by the Ohio club members. A large crowd was In attendance. Music waa furnished . by the Riverton band. Mrs. Percy Penprals entertained a nuns ber of ladles Tuesday afternoon of Met week at a kenaington. Luncheon waa served. Mrs. L. Peterson had as her dinner guests Saturday evening of last week Mr. snd Mrs. E. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Fsy Sholty. Mrs. Milton Jorgensen, Mrs. Jo' seph Berchold and David Nelson. Mrs. Gus Sandetrom and daughters. were Julie and Margaret, Bingham vlel tore Monday. Mr. and Mra. W. F. Johnson have ee - CHILDS SET Collapsible Table and two Chairs. Table 14 by 22 inches. $7.00 value. Smas gpecial Smokers LARK 1 and to Reduced w-it- aa guesta ' 7 Value were guests of Mra William Sweatman, Sunday. Mrs. Downard of Myton waa th (ueet of Mra D. Y. Strong, Sunday. Mrs. Jack Young entertained Thursday noon for Mr, and Mrs. Gee and Mr. and Mrs. Lowrle and families. At 7 p. m. the- - following young people enjoed a turkey dinner: Lon Haneger. Ben Bevdy and Laurence Pack, the Mla'cs.Husie Twlchell, Thelma Billings and Geneil Bench. Mra. J. A, Washburn and sons of Huntington spent last Week-en- d visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vrrd Washburn. M. Mr. snd Mra R. Pope entertained at dinner Thursday with covers laid for Mr. and Mra M. B. Pope. Mr. and Mra T. A. Ring and Mlae Leora Howarth. Mra Joe Alplanalp is enjoying a Malt from mother, - Mrs. Jenkins of Ver nal. A Met week-en- d party was given bv Mr. and Mr. and Mre. John Wimmer Mrs. O.'C. Lockhart, Mr. and Mre. William Seaton, Mr. and Mra Charles Dickerson and Mr. and Mra O. C. Lockhart hr ah JkZZt' and Mrs. John Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. llowee- - and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stevenson and family were entertained Thursday by Mr. and Mrs. Alma Pout-soMr. . Mrs. Mary Woolsy of Lakefork o: Lamps ef Uttle folks to Riverton Thursday. - Mies Mary Pntereon returned to school Sunday at Balt Lake after upending Thanksgiving at home with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Louie Peterson, Indigestion Sourness WonderM Savings r. We serve t regular 75o lunch from 18 to J V, Give Something Furniture la'' or Pastry Coffee J"' d. Dinner Roll French s- Lu-el- la French Dressing Philadelphia Ice .Cream nd Cake ' -- Reduced A i x 1 and at Greatly DUOHESNB. Dec. 4. Mr- - and Mre. Arthur Brown r celebrated their fourteenth wedding anniversary Sunday night by entertaining the employees of the night Investment company. The evening was spent In music and games. Mrs. D. T. Strong presided at a prettily appointed dinner Thursday, with covers laid for the following guests;' Mr. and Mra Joseph McAffee, Dick Nye, Ben Sventy, Dean Powell and the Misses Helen Burdlfk, .Susie Twritchell and . Chid ester. . Miss Ruby Maxwell Is spending her Thanksgiving vacation at hew home In Tabiona. Mr. and Mrs. Will King of Roosevelt were Duchesne visitors last week-en'Mrs. Will Css has returned home from an extended visit to her parents lit Mt. Emmons. Miss Minnie Lewis visited In Duchesne this week while en route to her home In Roosevelt. Mias Lewie teacher at Tabiona, Mias Luella Sessions left Thursday for TW AoffeW,'' &.".&, .'WAS- - jWHSV J Soup la Retne. Plemontalee Wafere Lettuce and Tomatoes r . DUCHESNE Filet Mlgnon, Sauce Bearnalse Potatoes Rlaeole or Roast Young Turkey, Stuffed Cranberry Sauce Sweet Potatoes Au Gratia , 1 . . Ojster Cocktail a ' Sjl Mid-vie- CENTERVILLE Store Crowded With Gifts for the Entire Family Sensible Gifts ' A Whole Thanksgiving holldaj. Miss Olive Bisaigger of Montpelier and Mlae Leda Jensen of Avid were among those attending the Thanksgiving dance In Paris SUqg Elsie Roberts of St. Charles the hut week with Mr. and Mrs. spent John Roberta of Faria. Mise Lillian S medley, teacher at Ward- boro, spent the Thanksgiving recess at her hopie here. Accompanying Miss Smedley waa Mise Flsclier, who visited hefe at the Smedley' home, The Beehive swarm of the Second ward spent a pleasant evening at the home of Mre. Clara Price.Tuesday The evening was spent In social chat and sewing. Mlsa Algle Barlow la In Paria after spending the week-en- d again at ber home In Balt Lake. e. N? tJiUKNnvnE Paris for the Hallo well concert danoe Thursday evening of last week. Many friends are welcoming Bishop Hymas and family of Sharon to Paris, where they have taken the Albert Ashley home for the winter. 54Harry Davie visited leet week In Liberty with her daughter, Mrs. Sadie Hymas. Mias Ida Richardson of Denver. Colo., spent Thanksgiving week here with Mr. and Mra. John Lantry. Mrs. Ellen Athay returned Tuesday from weeks In Montpelier wih her daughter, Mrs.visit Straw. Ellis Miss Louiee Richards returned Sunday from Balt Lake, where she spent the I n ON MQYHEftraOWI A woman needs all the strength possible to take good care of her baby. The reflections of a married woman are not pleasant if she is delicate, run - down, or over worked. She feels Splayed out" Her smile and good spirits ''have taken flight It worries her husband as well as herself This is the time to build up her strength and remove those weaknesses or ailments which are the seat of her trouble. Dr. Pierces Favorite and Prescription regulates 1 ' romotes all the proper i unctions of womanhood, enriches the blood, disotls aches and pains, melancholia and nervousness, brings refreshing sleep, restore health and strength. It overcomes those disorders and derangements of womanhood. It makes weak women strong nd sick women well. 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