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Show II H I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1920. . Social Notes From Intermoontain Towns SPANISH FORK SPANISH FORK. Dec. 13. Mr. George of p. Hughes announcesC. the engagement Hughes, to A. R. her daughter. Waxy take to the marriage Taylor of Provo, place early In January. Mrs. Charles I Livingstone left Tues-- i for an extended eastern trip. She day will visit for several weeks with her Ralph Done, at Franklin, daughter, Mrs. while Pa after which she will visit for a Ashe-In New Torfc. whence ahe will go to ' relawith visit will she villa, N, C, where tives of her husband. Dr. Livingstone. Miss Mary Larson entertained the girls i of , the Otopta club Monday evening. I Luncheon wae served to nine members 'and one visitor. Miss Ardella Nelson. Miss Slna Adamson entertained the lady t clerks of the Spanish Fork Coop, at a cabaret party at Elmer's Tuesday eva- -' BlnSe Mr Olive Brockbank entertained the , girls of ths Mejora club Thursday evening of Mat week. Luncheon was enjoyed by the members and one visitor, Mies Haxel I Brockbank. Mra James La Hales antertalned the ' ladles of the Sego Lily camp, R. N. of A., at a theater party at the Angelus, followed by refreshments at Elmer's, Friday evening of last week, Mra Wallace Brockbank entertained the Sorosla Junior elub Friday afternoon . of last week. Besides the members three Invited guests were present, Mra Wallace Hales Mra Horace Fereday and Miss Ora Man waring, the latter of Provo. MT. and Mra Charles Browne of Spring-vll- le visited here Friday of last week. Mra Chris Larsen entertained at a tea afternoon of last week, from forty 6Friday oclock, for eleven old friends of her mother. Mra Fenton Boyack and Mra Clara Mordue assisted the hostess in serving and entertaining. About 604 invited guests, relatives and trlends attended the wedding reception and dance given at the. Auditorium Thursday evening of last week In honor of the marriage of Miss Blanche Williams and Eugene T. Gardner. Refreshments were served cafeteria etyle by a bevy of young girl cousins of the bride. Later punch . and cake were served from booths by the earn girls Dancing was the main diver Mr. and Mra. Gardner will make , aton. their home at Spanish Fork for the present. - A dancing duh, La Dapxa," has been formed here by about fifty oouples of the younger married and young folks. Bert Bggertson has been ohoeen president, and a aeries of dancing parties to be given In the near future 'will be arranged. Mr. and Mrs J. Bruce Jones enter talned at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mra. Joseph E. Jones, Miss Florence Jones and Brrnell Hanson, t The sophomore class of the char-- Rrk high school gave a aucoesafutSpanish after party at the gymnasium Friday evening of last week. f Mrs Belle Jones entertained the elub Friday evening of last week. Ten. members were present and two visitors Mrs C. D Strang and Mra. Boarg, The hostesa was assisted In her little daughter, Marlon, serving by Gome Here for Gift Books, Stationery, Cards MAST C. HUGHES of Fork, whose engagement to A. E, Taylor of Ftoto is 1 MISS . announced. V v J '($ oi.ti limic-ivKlr- - u'j4i;; 19 jjioieifr W yo.wjis, -a r i , . - A r . ir l r ' SANTAQUIN. Dei Vera home Armstrong entertained evening In honor of the Candy Thursday ris of thla city, dub i Mrs. N. Carlson of 8alt Lake haa been visiting' In this city, the guest of Mrs Charles Ltndetrum, Albert Druce Cushings Mis Ttetlen, Ralph Wadsworth and Everett Hoiladay attended a class party given By the seniors of P. H. 8.. of which they st Payson Friday evening. Te members and Mrs Robert Van Anadel announce the marriage of their eon, Bert to Miee Norma Craver of Nephi. which took place at Provo Tuesday. Mias Vera Armstrong haa returned to her home here after weeks stay with Her lister at Payson. Mr. and Mrs Hugh Nelson, who were recently married, are visiting Mrs. Nelson's' parents Mr, and Mrs Steven Bettis Mrs. Daphne Moors and sons of Spring Lake win spend the winter in this city at the home of Mrs Moore'a parents Mr. and Mrs N. S. Hoiladay. Thomas Van Anadel arrived In this city Saturday of last week from Canada to Join his family. They will spend the winter In thla city. Orta Christensen of Montlcello Is here hla brother-in-laO. Tompson. visiting H gave a lecture Tuesday evening at the mutual se salon on the history of the iMlaa 1 j 3 - . s Tfj ' n ' MMHMMNHMMbMUi : Wander over to 76 East First South, opposite Salt Lake theater. You wont pass by though our windows ' give you only an idea of the wealth of gift suggestions within. You'UTind Cards Galore You'll Find Children's youU Find All Kindt of You'll Find Stationery Navajo Indians and their customs Mr. Christensen has spent much of his time laboring among the Indians as a missionary. The following delegates Attended the Nebo stake convention the week-en- d at Payson: Bishop George Lebaron, Henry Byhurd, Mrs. Charles A. Tletjen, Mrs Joseph I Olsen and Mrs David Crooks. Miss Ruby Llnddtrum entertained at a card party at her home Wednesday evening In honor of Miss Edna Jarvis, Miss Clara Kirkman, Miss Vera Armstrong and Glenda JHJgginson. ' A buffet luncheon was served. The following parents attended the Mrs. T. Payson high school Thursday: J. Wadsworth, Mrs. W. I Openshaw and Mrs Joseph L. Olsen. Mavor Andrew Borgenson has called a meeting for next Tuesday at the ward churth In honor of the Pllgrlma. Mrs. Lerol Self and daughter of Carbon Have been here for a month, will return to their home early next week. '' -- . curds for your acquaintances, cards for your friends, cards for your cards for your family big cards and little cards funny cards and wise cards dainty cards and heavy cards cards that sing and cards that 'smile cards that shake' your hand and cards that carry cards so individuaTand you back distinctive and so widely varied that among them you are sure to find ex- actly the card you, want. rs, re SANTAQUIN i. r1 MT. PLEASANT Boohs Books all the stirring tales of adventure all the fairy folk all the wondrous animals and Jiirds all the books that YOU read and loved. Stevenson and Browning and Shakespeare Hugo and Dickens and 0. Henry Tolstoi and Guest -- the whole gamut of authprs. Whether you seek' a choice copy of Evangeline or a special edition of the Rubaiyat Kiplings poems complete orvTbe Love Letters of a Man the --F oty Stevenson V- graft Album Prayers old books that have weathered the ages or nevf books with a modern twist in simple or elaborate find them here. editionsj-you- U Youll find Grimm and Robin Hood and Hans Brinker and Little Women and Uncle Remus and the Scout Books and The Raggedy Man and the Just So Stories and dozens of ntWv beloved tyoksmited to your child or your neighbor's-- ; child or the little lonesome child or any other' child that has grown into 'your heart. handsome, heavy stuff for the man-da- inty, delicate sheets for the wo--, man in many colors and various ' prices--i- n huge assorted boxes for the substantial gift in small boxes for the remembrance to a favored ' -- ' friend, 1 And you'll find? besides a va- of riety fascinating gift suggestions. chess sets, rosaries, magazines ( . Dec. 18. The Home Culture club met with Mra. E. W. Wall Wednesday afternoon with about twenty members and guests present. Mrs. John Carter read an excellent paper, My Native Country, England, and Mrs O. F. Wall gave a Christmas reading. Chapter 44 of Our National Government was presented by Mrs. Fred Rasmussen, Luncheon was served at the conclusion of the program. The local woodmen lodge entertained at a family social in the lodge rooms Wednesday evening, About fifty guests were present. Miss Goldie Neilsen haa gone to Long Beach, Cal., to spend the winter, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. 8. Neilsen. The largest social function of the week was the party given Tuesday afternoon In the South ward chapel In honor of Mra. Wtlhelmlna ErlckSen, Mra. Elisabeth Allred-o- f Spring City and Mrs. L. C. Rasmussen, who are retiring after of ae the presidency service many years of the North Sanpete stake Relief society. An excellent musical and literary jrogram was contributed by the mem-er- s representing each ward of the stake. President A. Mer made an appropriate speech of appreciation, to which Mra. Erlcksen and Mrs. Rasmussen responded. Mrs. Nina H. Sorensen made a short address and presented the outgoing officers with a beautiful gold- - Relief society pin. At tho conclusion of the program refreshments were served to 200 I guests. The Twentieth Century club waa en- - i tertalned by Mra, A. W. Andersen at the home of her mother, Mra. James MT. PLEASANT. V Come in and Browse The Theatre Book Store - A v . i Open Evenings t ' Largest and Most Interesting Book Store in the State 76 East First South, , Wasatch 9417. Ml Larvon, Thursday afternoon. An lnter-e- s was rendered followed by refreshments.' Twenty-tw- o study from The Great Tradition, guests were present. Mrs. Floyd Green and baby of Salt ature of the Eltaabethan Period ", ai d Literature During ' the Puritan Lake spent Wednesday in Murray. . was presented by Mra. V. L. JohnMr. and Mra James W. Cartoon Agy son and Mrs. George Madsen. A piano entertain at a large family dinner party Wita tbe purcoaso of a $5.00 meal ticket for $4.63 wo will give you a free dinner on Monday. Tha Robin's Return, waa given solo, day. cember 20, 1920, from 12 m. to 8 p. m. only. The club enMra Floyd Green entertained at by Mra, A. W. Andersen. dorsed and will assist In the Red Cross kenslngton tek Friday afternoon at her was home in Salt lake In compliment to a seal sale,, luncheon Christmas ' r , j served to twenty guests. The next meet- number of Murray lad lea-Mra the be of club will with of Orange Mra Norton II. Brown ing Denver, Aldrich. Colo., arrived here Friday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Vern H. Gunderson enand will be tha guest of her sister, Mra tertained at dinner 'for twelve guests W, U- Churches and family, for a number of weeks. Tuesday evening. , Mis Marie Frandsen entertained twenMra John Howe entertained the ladles ty gueets at a beautifully appointed of the S. S. S. Sewing club at her home dinner Friday evening of last week at Wednesday afternoon. the Hotel Marie. Mra Orson Morgan of Hiawatha la here Mrs. Hyrum Schneider and two little visiting relatives for a few day ft i'"' daughters of Salt Lake are visiting ML Mra Henry Fellows of Union haa been Pleasant relative!. tha guest of Mra Ernest Wright during Mrs. H. C, Beaumann and Mra. Fred the week. Rasmussen entertained a party of thirty Mrs. D. A. McMillan entertained the young people Monday evening at the members of the club Thursday irM(riH Beaumann home in honor of the four- afternoon at her Womans home on Vine street. teenth birthday anniversary of Mias Mr, and Mrs. Robert Park entertained RasmusEl Miss Beaumann Thelma and at a dinner party Sunday at their hogie. sen. Guessing games and contests were In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. James played and prises awarded to Frank Park, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ausburn, Miss Goodart and Fred Becker. Later a buf- Pearl Park and Mrs. John Murdock and fet luncheon was served. Miss Arllne Murdock, ot Mr. and Mra E. W. Wall entertained daughter. at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. J. Beaver. Mrs. Leo H. Bean of Provo spent SatD. Meyrlck and Mr. and Mra G, W. urday of last week at the home of her Brand. Covers Orere laid for twelve. eon, Ivan Bean, and family, on Vine Miss Mary Adams and Mias Eva May street. entertained the members of their SunMra William Bishop entertained at a day school class at a Christmas tree miscellaneous shower evening party Thursday evening In the studio at of last week at her Saturday home on Poplar the teachers', cottage. of street In honor her Margadaughter, The O. S. A. club members were the ret, who was recently married. The eveguests of Mrs. John Stansfield at an ning to was devoted and music, enjoyable luncheon and kenslngton Fri- followed by luncheon, games which was served day afternoon. to thirty guests. A "kid party was given Wednesday Mr. Mrs. August B. Bloom arrived evening at the home of Miss Joyse John-Bto- n during and the week from Rock Springs, by the members of Miss Eva Car- Wyo., and will spend the holidays with ters Sunday school class. Glenn Carlaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bloom's mother In Salt Laka Frank Carlston of thla city, entertained Tuesday evening at his home at a farewell party. He left later for California, CLEARFIELD v. lb having enlisted for a three years term MONDAY DINNER in the navy, where he may take up a DECEMBER 20 AlTV?. 18 Mr. and Mr. CLEARFIELD. medical career. Those present were Ina Served 12 M. to I P, M. Soup Spring, Vegetable .10 (With Dinner Order .05) and. Julia Lund, May Olsen, Marjorie bert T. Baiith Tithed relative tft Kayrrille, Rossi rom, Esther Norman. Glenna Ha-fe- Sunday. Creamed California Asparagus on The ClarfWId Primary anaoelatkm rntrr S ced Tomatoes RELISHES Lettuce and Egg Eunice Olsen, Oaaelda Olsen, Iona talned 25 .20 Toast and dauca la the anusvoient a 25 Potato at 8 ced Cucumber Lena Verda 20 Frankfurters snd Brewer, Haren, Alta ball Friday baannr .10 Seely, !i0 evenlnf. ..III! Sauerkraut... J Shrimp a s 5 Seely, Florence Carlston, Mrs. Walter t Individual Baked Meat Pie " D.c,e,d. Mr. ppr v.20 halmon , Mr, ivtbett Jacques announce tin Pickled Clair Olsen, arrive! and Beets 10 Hot Roaat Pork 36 Sparks, Fonley Hansen. of twin bore at their borne Thuredny. 20 Combination 4 . . ! IT- ! ! Sandwich.,.,,., ! I Red Donald Anderson. Dan Burton, Guy Beck I.;! Radishes .16 Mite Berth Btoktr visited friend in Buneet, ...15 Hot Roast Beef Sandwich 15 Fruit Salad I strom, Harold Householder, Irvin Larsen, Tuoeday. Celery en Branch.....,......,, ..... ,20 Individual Baked Pork Beans., is ' Charles Jacobsen and Nelden Jensen. Mr. and Mra Roy BmHfT were KayarlUe Ripe Olives SJ-- he " DESSERT ", Green Onions durinv the week Baked Apple and Cream...., , , ,4 ,15 ROASTS Ur Delbert Wilful entertained the Lakeside Green Olives Ice Cream Roast Sirloin of Beef ..... 45 and Brown Gravy .10 Rice club at a nocinl at her home Friday afternoon. Sour Pickles Custard Roast MURRAY of Pork Tbe time was apt at In eealng and music. and ..... 40 J,eg .40 Apple Sauce., FISH Cranberry Sauce ..J... were evrvod to Mm. Homer Walker. Fried Halibut, r 40 SPECIALS Sauce Banana and Cream Kaoul Idjr, Mra. t'lrde Barber. Mre. FVIed Salmon Egg Mr. ..... .16 French Fried Potatoe MURRAY,1 Dec. II. Mrs. Anna Hoxle. Thomas Anderson, Mra. William Cutlets, Parsley Butter. .15 Club Prunes Mm. , amey. ..... I 40 Bread, Butter, Coffee SOILED 7 80 Apple Sauce . who has been the guest of Mrs. J. R. Mil- Aruold D. Mhler. Mr. Samuel Cook. Mre. Earl .26 Pork Chops, Brown Oray, Fried Potaler for the past year, left for her home Bodily. Mr. Albert Tree. Mr. Lionel William, Boiled Beef, Spanish Fruit Grape ;g toes, Dread. Butter. Coffee . SPECIAL TODAY 55 In Ottawa, 111., Wednesday. Mr. Edwin W Ilham. Mre. Tbeoiaa rlfg and Club Rib Steak. French Fried Potatoes.' Tenderloin and, Fried 8weet Mr. and Mra D. W. Moffat enter- - Mra. tlyde Barber PIES r4. C ocoanut Cream Potatoes Bread, to were David visitor Coffee Butter, 60 Mr. and Mr. Stoker club at talned ths Jolly Twenty-eig40 ' Plain Dinner Pie la eek. Hashed Steak, a evethe and 75 Brown French on mode Ofden Fried street torns vine Potatoea during Thursday their ,40, visBreaded Pork Tenderloin and FYled Bread, Butter, Coffee Mr. Fred Bodily, wa a last Mince, Hot or Cold .10 Sweet Potatoes 50 Jack Sullivan entertained at a itor to Morgan. Pineapple . SPECIALS COOKED TO ORDER .10 and Mr. Flljah 0. King weft laat week Small Steak and Escailoped Potatoes. .85 iilirT!?.0" Chocolate Cream dinner party Sunday at her borne In tadMr.visitor .10 julienne Potatoea. .75 Blubkberry , to Balt Lake. ENTREES Rib ,, Sirloin end French .10 Cottonwood, In honor of Mrs. Alberta Fried Potatoes Raymond itledhlli and MU flora PhtL Breaded Veal Cutlets and Tomato Lemon Scrambled Eggs and Brains Jones and Monroe Wilson of Lehi. who UpaMrs,both .10 of Ogden, visited relative her Sun85 Ffied Mutton Chops on Toast... were her gueeta Apple . 40 eaeaaesfet day. Minced Chicken on Toast. .80 Veal Cutlets, Hunter Mlee Edna Crane of Magna spent last to waa Mia a Sett visitor Sander Faye CAKES Style. week-en- d Hamburger Roll, Brown as the guest of Miss Mary Lake, lundkay. Gravy and COCKTAILS Ranana Short Cake....,., ' 4 , Green Peas 5 Lobster Cocoanut Ferguson of Cottonwood. , ,. 40 Pot Ronat and Spaghetti 25 Mr. and Mra William Enright had as Chocolate , ,, Shrimp 40 Liver and Onions .25 their dinner gueets Sunday Mr. and Mra SALADS DRINKS Beef Slew with Vegetables GARLAND 25 Chicken C. E. Crawford of Salt Lake. .60 Coffee or Milk., .05 Country Sausage and Mashed Potatoes .25 Crab . . Friday evening of last week thirty-on- e .50 Coora or Becro...,, .20 Creamed Chipped Beef on Toast..,.., .25 Lobster ladles of Jht Rebekah lodge of Murray .60 Tea or Chocolate GARLAND, Dec. 1. Miss Alts Lllly-whl- t. 40 were the honor gueets of the Midvale was ths recipient of pleasant surorder of the Rebekahs. . Initiation was Friday evening party st her home held for eight members, followed by a prise of last week. Games arul music were the banquet at the lodge rooms. were served to Refreshments diversions. Keith Emporium Building-Downs- tairs Mr. and Mrs Card Is Skelton and son, 240f South Main St. Miss Alta l.illvwhlte. Miss Irllva Peck, James Allen Skelton arrived from Port- Miss Miss Grace Gleason, Proprietors: Bell Burton, Robert With were and Thomas, the Nesons Cafe; Ervin Lund, formerly With Standard land, Ore., Wednesday Topnerly Clarence Sargent, Miss Winters, guests of Miss lone Atwood at her home. ShirleyIthes . Furniture Company, Hymer, Frank Chambers. Glenn ir and son left the same j he! Menu Archibald. former home In Dallaa Archibald and a few Mrs. J Edward Day la spending spend Christmas with Skelton has remained In days st Salt Lake. Alex Plckarlng the holldavt and will be a J. M. Murphy The dance given Wednesday evVlng I at the Atwood home. hv tha Bear River high school at the guest' Mre. William Martinson and daughter Palace amusement hall waa a success of Idahe Falla Idaho, are the guests ot The music was furnished by the Juxs Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howe at their orchestra of Ilrlghatn City. home la South Cottonwood. her nurse's training After 4.1 Mr. and Mra. Hmute Atwood enter- counts atcompleting (he Pee hospital at Ogden. Miss tained at dinner Sunday In honor ot Emily Manning and received her. diploma Mra Atwood e parents, Mr. and Mra. returned to visit with her parents, Mr. Matthew Bishop and lamlly. and Mr Fred Manning. RAM-B- D The students of The Hlllrreat High l.illvwhlte entertained at Mrs, school gave a musical program at the dinner Sunday In honor of her daughter, Murray First ward assembly hall ThursPearl, on her hlrthdav antilveraary. Covranted Throughout America tot day evening. t ers were laid for Mias Mabel Jensen, Miss That Distinctive Quality Mra W. a. Foord and Mra Henry Pearl Llllywhlte. Miss Floe Peterson, Miss Exeanaoced and earsful men fee PERSONALITY Barnes entertained the ladles' Aid so- Thelma King, John T. Cash, Mlllan Peck, mevlng furniture and piano IN THE DESERET BANK BU0. ciety of the Methodist church st the Jesoo Llllywhlte and Parker Coombs, 4 Ind South. church parlors Wa 401 afternoon, Mra. Frank Drigga and Mlaa Alta liar-e- , Wednesday Elevators to Socond floor.' tbe h"te week-ena pms-i- m test anso be In Salt IsV., d will".., as - ;-- - l r ii tnilTA': C mm v n, e .j.,,. J e 1 ..... n .2HaYf'..!; ht For the completion of. the perfect Christmas dinner t s Banquet Better . Butter and Banquet Better Egg aBB THOMAS & LUND CAFE Banquet te ' Better Butter fASTleulASlV MADE Ion THl riNlJT TNA0C NELSON RICKS CREAMERY 0 6AIT CAM. OQDIN " week-en- 'Ifc! eve-the- l Alex Pickering. Transfer' Co. -- 'Portraits LARGE MOVING VANS JAZZ Wt t |