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Show THE SALT TAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1920. 10 TABIONA i i Dec. 1. Miss Margaret TABIONA, Janes and Thud Turnbow were married Thursday of last week. The bride wore cream satin. Miss Syftia Jones, sister of the bride, wore paie blue. A wedding supper was given at the home of the bride for the Immediate families. The couple motored to Duchesne for a short honeymoon. Miss Jennie Duke and Miss Lucll. v w ' Brown were the guests of Mrs? Alma Wagstsff last week. Mrs. 6. T. Clark and family have gone to Salt Lake for the winter. The Beehive Girls gave a dance and bundle shower Friday night, in honor of Mrs. Thad Turnbow, Supper was served . to seven tyfive couples. Many useful presents were given the honor X guest. Miss Viva .JSfifid entertained at K chicken supper Sunday night for- Miss Dorothy Roberts, Reta Jones, Ruby Roberts, Iona Redd. Nellie Hickeit, John Whitt, Ernest Stanley and MlltorKJen- v se.Mr. and Mrs.Ralph Hardy motored to Salt take last week. Miss Rose Crandall entertained at a supper Thursday evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hlcken, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar .Loveland, Mr. and Mrs. J. LaFevre. Mrs. Kuser entertained at a turkey supper Tuesday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hlcken, , - '- . J ST. ANTHONY, IDA. 0T. ANTHONY, Idaho. Dec. 18. Th Tuesday Evening Bridge club were guests of Mrs. W H. Burland this week. Mrs A R. Cox won the prize. The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club met this week with Mrs. Chester ONeil. Mrs. L. R. Yager won the high score. Mrs. O. B. Davis was given a surprise party Friday evening of last week. The occasion was her birthday anniversary. Kins guests were in attendance. St. Katherines guild met with Mrs C. J. Trade and Mrs. Sam Trade Thurs- - o'clock a birthdav dinner was served. The table was centered with a large bunch ot pink carnations and streamers 0T pink crepe paper fell from the chandelier to the place of each tiny guest. 1 he favors were raffia baskets filled with candies end tied with pink ribbon bows Thoee invited to apynd the afternoon with llttlovMlf'k Florence were Mlsa Mary Ward Miss Luclie Batcheider, Miss Evelyn Wild, Miss Worn thy Batcheider, Miss Veta Ward, Mlsa Margaret Batcheider, Miss Ellen Engstrum and Aaater Bud-fii- e Batcheider. Mrs Mark W. Foote and Mrs. Ida Rupe assisted the hosteas in caring for her gueeta. Antone Peterson came down -- from Green River Sunday fof a few days' visit with relatives and friends. Together with the Rev, Guy R. Kagey he was Initiated into Albert pike commandery No. I, Knights Templsr, Monday evea ning. and Mrs. George E, Pexton left Wednesday of last week for Los Angeles, to spend the winter. , Mrs, Otto Bostrum left Thursday for Salt Lake, to jpend several days visiting relatives and friends. , day evening at the home of the former. The Union Aid met with Mrs. J. T. WUcox and Mrs . Klmmey Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Wilcoxs boms. St. Anthony chapter No. 65. O. E, 8., held Installation of offlcers and initiation Friday evening. candidates were given the degrees apd the following officers were installed: Worthy matron, Mrs. M. E. King; worthy -- patron, O. H. Cusick; associate matron, Mrs A. 'R.Cox; secretary. Miss Mahells Walker; treasurer. Mrs Harold Strong; conductress, Mrs. Ira W. Moore; associate cohductrera, Mies Margaret Cost-lechtplaln, Mrs Bert Prater; marshal, Mrs. William DeWinner; Adah, Mrs. H. W. Perham; Ruth, Mrs J. E. Holmes; Esther, Mrs. H. C. John McCollum; Electa, MrsTX J. Gal- lup; warder, Ira W. Moore; sentinel, M E. King. After the regular session a luncheon was served at the 8t. Anthony cafe. Mrs. J. Leer Nelson entertained at a FALLS, IDA. kensington Friday afternoon. Christmas ideas wera used and an elaborate ' TWIN FALLS, Idaho. Dee. 18. Mrs. luncheon was served. Mrs. L IS. Houghton was hostess to the M J. Sweelsy was hostess Tuesday afternoon to the current events department of Minerva club Friday afternoon. The pupils of Miss Nell Blbblna gave the Twentieth Century dub at a musical a Christmas musical Friday evening of tea. last week at the Gray opera house. Mrs. Burton E. Morse entertained on x the Cosmos club. Monday at a meeting Mrs. P. W. McRoberta entertained I Monday at a meeting of the Daughters EVANSTON, WYO. of the American Revolution. The hostess was assisted in serving at the close of Mis 18. Dec. Flo the business session by Mrs. J6hn E. EVANSTON, Wyo., ot White and Mrs. James Walker. LaChapelle was a last week-en- d guest her sister, Mr. Frank Cash In, on Tenth Members of the Womens street. She returned to her home in club were entertained at a meeting MonKemmerer Mondav, day evening at the home of Mrs. W. H. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Btackham are reMacauley. from their friends Mrs A. E. Mann was hostess Wednesceiving congratulations upon the arrival of a daughter Monday, day at a meeting of the,Wimodausl club. Mrs, Blarkham and little daughter are Mrs. A. C. Rutherford entertained Friat the home of her parents, Mr. and day of last week at a meeting of the Mrs M. E. Feterson, on Eleventh street Blue Lakes Boulevard club. Mr. Black ham came from Green River Miss Amy Bowen entertained the first of the week far a short visit evening of last week at a WelshSaturday rarebit with his wife and baby. supper for M. and Mrs Carl H. Olts, Mrs. H. 8. Wheeler entertained a numMiss Delia King, Miss Winona Rundqtiist, ber of tots Saturday afternoon of last Champan lAvender, Harold Merritt and . wssk at har home on Sage street in John Hamilton honor of her daughter's fourth birthday Mrs. Oliver Harstad was hostess Friday In spite of the blizzard, at a meeting of the Fortnightly club. anniversary. a jolly time was had by the little folke, Complimenting her guest. Mrs. Davjd who played alt sorts of games. At t Sever of Ogden, Utah, Mrs.' N. 'F. Shee To y; rs. TWIN han entertained Friday evening of last week at progressive five hundred for Messrs, and Meelame Wise Evans Fd Kinney, B. A. Ifeitter, F. W. Bronaugh. R W. Dumko. A. L, Stone, and Miss Marguerite Freis. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Complimenting Weller Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Pierce entertained Sunday evening at dinner at the'r country home fourteen guests Members of the Wlmodausi dub entertained tbelr.husbanda at 1 o'clock dinner Friday evpdlng of last week at the home The of Mr. and Mrs Vb E. Jennison. fcuestsVrrtved in costume, and after din '"The was District School tier cleverly presented by some of the members. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Young were pleas antly surprised on the twentieth annlver sary of their wedding Thursday of Iasi week, when a number of their friend arrived to spend the evening. Mrs. O. T. Burtt, assisted by Mr. H. y meetE. Bailey, entertained at ait ing of the Unity club Wednesday of last The afafr was designated week. a h Christmas party, and e e dinner was served at 1 , oclock. Mrs George Sprague, assisted by Miss Susan Sprague, entertained Thursday of last week at a meeting of the Episcopal , guild. present of TIME two MAKE bera a day saved from kitchen work on friends, to .two hours to read, ll one fo the hundred and things that make to-ca- life pleasant. , ' . ' - . The Sechrist Pressure Cooker will save two hour of cooking time a day in the aversje heme. With it, the. roast or fowl that ordinarily requires hours of cooking to can be made tender and delicious in thirty-fiv- o . forty minutes. all-da- - . sage-brus- ' - three-cours- x- K two-cour- se it ic BOUNTIFUL, - gt i ' Pressure cooking and canning is demonstrated by Government Home onstration Agents as part of their conservation work. The Sechrist Pressure Cooker is made of heavy rolled plate aluminum, smooth and easy to. clean, and is equipped with a complete set of insets. It is a beautiful outfit that will make any woman proud of her kitchen. The Sechrist Cooker pays for itself in six months by the saving on fuel and meat bills. Ask for frde booklet with recipes. On Soft THE EVERYBODY 1 5 k: at Leading Stores MFQ. CO, DENVER, COLO., ALBERT-SECHRIS- T W BECAUSE Efexn 1 Jos. WE ENOW i A Cooks food more thoroly Because pressure forces 259 degrees of heat to the very center. All juices and flavors are retained. Meat does pot cook away as v , much as n an open vessel or oven.' t Mr. n1 Mr. Ar BOrTfFlX, n4 ham Hitch of Unit I Aik were of kf. tad Mr PliiltiHlrr Hatch during the wk. entertained fh Priscilla I(M Btnrjr Mo e)ul st a tocial at her homo Fbnraday afternoon. Th dining room tend living room were decorated ia cut floorer and poMed plant. The time waa 4ent In music and sewing, and a tLree-coem- e dinner wt served to Mr. Alvin Ha tch, Mrs. B L, besler, Mr, Polly Qrant, Mr Hatch. Mrs. Lacy Roberts, Mr. Philander Hatch, Mr, fceo O. Smith, Mm. Edward Lawler, Mr. Arthur Hatch aad Mr. Fred , Hatch. , ' Mrs. Sarah It Taylor of Knit Lake am a handay gueat of her flitter. Mr. Beth C. Mrs, PriariUa Hatch visited friend ia Salt Lak Frldtt. Miaaea A4te Hmedley end Eva Holbrook a few day in Laytoa this week as guestsprat ef Rteads Mr. and Mr. Newman Reevea of Kaysvtlle were 1at week-enguest of Mr. I andt Hr. Fred Ramptoe. Mr. Ralph iRampten speot Wednesday )a Laytoa, guest of her mother, Mrs. M. F. Adam. Mia Bltto Steed of Kyrertta pent Wedae-da- y here, a guest of friend. Mr. Reuben Hatch and Mr. Aivia Hatch Visitor to Sl Lake this week, 18 -- BE MONDAY: ELSE IN SALT LAKE WILL BE AT THE SAME PLACE A THE LAST DAY OF THE t r W Film 10 J 1 i ' y ' It will be a mighty manifestation of the people' eagerness to buy when they see' ,fhat prices are rights A happy expression of the public's confidence in this sale and store. Folks, you haye'been demanding LOWER PRICES. Here they are N at the, last day of the saler long-to-be-remember- ed $25.00 WICKER WORK BASKETS $400 SMOKING STANDS TaafYlov ,' I'R R yWW BEAUTIFUL LINE Of CHRISTMAS CARDS ALL Od V 5S5.CO $43.00 t 4 . in Chair-Uphols- tered - $3aQQ ' - , $l75.po Odd Tireside VeIour TaPgtI7- - Laat , 1 AND ON YOUR OWN . EASY, TERMS - ...... ' j , f m This marvelous opportunity turned over to you on credit! PEDESTALS; EITHER OAK OR MAHOGANY, TO GO' FINAL DAY 'A ... . ' high-grad- ' ; . furniture at about factory cost and pay - e ' , iias ' Wicker Docker Upholstered in tapestry. $21.00 $9.00 . ; co'l nc vwLaO $40.75 Colonial Writing Desk Brown mahogany: three drawers. Last day Floor Lamp Shades Sale.,. ' Get the bargains.' Fine, it suite your convenience. $j3 . . X t v '- - FiSar64 ...... $65X3 1 Vv - Odd Pieces and , Prices Cut Again for Final Day - Sale Closes . Monday Eve. f Bric-Bra- c .$639 . No: r T rb ik IhV srt ,5 t i i 1 t K v i |