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Show fHE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY HORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 1920. See Our Nifty Lin of REYNOLDS RACHEL and hex Bister, Misa May Reynolds, of Springy 111 e, who will bo married respectively to Harold Gardner and Arthur Martel, of Spanish Fork, In the Salt Lake temple, November 2. MISS !. 8PRIXGV1LLE. Nov. Meyw and Mr. Fred Duna and Mr. B X. Briaghuret speot with the dmifbter of In Ogden )at WMk Major and Mia. Puna. Mr. Sterling Price. Mr. and Mr. Then. Fullmer of kureU were Rued fuenta of the Utter parent. Mr. aad Mr. C. N. Hanford. Mr. and Mr. Fern Banford and children of relauvea and Burley, Idaho, are vtoltlo friend here. Mrs. C. B. Wilson of ftolt Lake riilted friend here Friday of last week. Mr. Melha Fenningtoa eatertained the Udiea of the Juatamere Club at her home Tharwlav afternoon of last week. A aoeial two hours f aad otheg ptiKfirare were tn)oed. Mrs. vaine La Lae Harris assisted la serving jtiacheoo. f the local high The Agricultural club school gave a KQcceesful dancing party at tin v opera house Frida ereamg of last week, at were present. which a largo number of dan-erThe style of dres for the evening was sack aprons and ever Us. Mrs. Munich HnntmgUm was hosteev to the Alpha elnh at Jtt regular meeting Friday of wa A paper, 'Pnblic Health. last vfeck. jf.rco hy Mrs. W. H. Bailey, and H.Education Mrs Htraw. Milan aad Democracy hy mndall. Music was furnished hy Mra. II. E. Mr. and Mr. J. A. Remold announce the eu. gagement of their daughter. Rachel and May to Harold iardnr and Arthur Mur-terp.HvHy Tba weldlnga will take of Spanish Fork place la the Balt Lake temple .November 24. fUK ylyiiririri ri I i t Theres no piece of f p.Jj) Mf hi ELDER BROS. ELECTRIC CO. - e Malgr PraH Kil'SVHXE. No. 4 II. Sooffielil cn1.'rtn.D1 at a HaUonn'.u horn Tkn radar party at the Peak wltb-lh- e l.-Mi- Tba decorations were In keeping aa melon. Tlie lime apent In music ami e lum limn Thu gam.., followed by n I Blood. Kiln Green, .eon (ire.ta were metre Tara Bartoa. Itutb Barker. Harris Williams t'yatbla Barton. Rertha Seaalona, Oll.e Hnrtay, Laona Linford. Helen Hyde, lnea la, and Amt Harare, and the Messrs. Allen Blood, Cornell Howard Jarman, Myron faylon, Leon Robins Williams, John Burton Albert I'lilpman, Maynard Bennett and George Willd an Ojden ylallor Barnes wa Mine Molll Thursday. W spent Friday to Mrs George Young Bountiful na (neat' of her .later, Mrs. Bay Edmonds. Mrs. a. M. Barnes and lflaa Florence M. Ktanton war visitors fab Balt Laka during tbs week he H East Broadway. Wasatch 4251. Salt Lake City. . 125 y. ' U'M v.. Both Foster of Balt Laka Win a teat Mlaa Miriam Barer. a ad daughters, Isabel and Ivy. spent Sunday la Ogden, as guests of re! I Stive. Mr. and Mrs.' Frank B. Muir and son, Mai. visited Bountiful relatives Sunday . Mrs. Mary J. DeLangle and daughter. Ms tie, of Belt Loke, were Sunday guests of Mr, sad Mr. Arnold M. Barnes. Mlaa Faye Bander spent a few dava In Balt laka thie week aa gueet of her lister, Mrs. S. W. Gaddle. Mr. Job W. Gailey was t last week end visitor to Ogden. Mr. George B. Barton and daughter., Ruth, of Provo, were last week-en- d guests of Mrs. Bmlly H. Barnes MIm Myrtle Jones arrived boms Monday from had spent three La moot, Iowa, where ah weeks ga guest of friends. Mrs. Ann Barnes and Mrs. Al. Isour wera Tueaday. Ogden visitor Th Amartma Legloa poet enterUlned at a dancing party at the Kayeville opera house A large somber of people 1 bandar evealag. wera preeeet from Ogdea, Balt Laka and all of Davit couaty. pens Mlaa Idltk Papworth of Cambridge, England; Mm. Rliaa Unford and Mr. aad Mrs. William Liabwd, all of Ogden, epent Mondey here aa ef Mi. Bobs G. I.laford and fnnilly. (orals A progve antra high fit party was gives In the Weodmen hall Friday evening, under the eoaptrae af the Women of Woodcraft. Refresh util aad (mat of Urn Annie Clark week ' son. A dancing party waa given Tuesday at.- - , x, - if ,, - AMERICAN FORK ll.Mr. AMEfUCAIf and Mr. FORK, Not. Ptmiao of Richfield ware tb furel of d Mr. W. D. Httwart this week. Mr. J. M. ef Halt spent Bun y Is Amrics Fork with irtasdt mad rela-tir- e, Mr. Grdr Lk the following guests: Misses Rest Adams, Nellie Chadwick, Haude Crookatea, Florence Howe and era Brown, Tim Rteharda, Lymaa W, Milner of Wjw., wa th guest Mev'klo and Thell Meeklo. f Mr. d Mrs. Thoms Codding ton thi week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Corey of Provo spent SunI honor of hi fiftieth Mrtbdav snnlver-wtry- , here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. the thirteen children end thirteen grand' day White. rhildre of. HlHiam A, Durrsit give' him Mrs. George Hemphill of Balt Lake visited birthday pert Monday. The vesiog wa spent here with friends on Monday. i oiif music, after which dinner was Monday evening the First ward church gave a farewell party to J. H. Woottos and famMr. and Mrs. C. L Jot sad Mr. sd Mr. ily, who am leaving to make their homo tn James Whit of 8U Vjk spent Bundnj the Halt Lake. were About seventy-fiv- e guest guest of Mrs. Emm Foster. and enjoyed the music aad games. The N. I. club met t the home of Mr. D. present Luncheon was served. Deahene Luncheon w Thursday afternoon. Km Halliday ssd wife visited frlerihs and erred. relatives in Balt Lake Wednesday. Mrs. Emma Chase of Balt Lsks to visiting Minnie A. Thornburg of Diamond Bar ranch, hers with her mother. near Vernal, visited here with her sister, Mrs Mrs. Earl Cunningham of Bait Lake spent F. H. White, the early part of the week. the week here, th guest of her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Storm visited friends and and Mr. A. F. Adams. relatives at Bprlngvllla Bunday. Th Third ward Primarv officer and teach frs surprised Mrs. Roes Han nor Thursday eveAbout forty young people ning at her home. enjoyed the evening to games and monte. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Hansen wsa presented with s net of china cupa sod aaneere. MATf. Nov. 13 MIni Vera Tuttle, daughMr, (harlea Anderson entertained the Third ward Primary officers and leathers at her ter of William Tuttle, aad Warren Jensen home JTriday afternoon. Hewing and games of Salt Lake, were march d in Balt Lak Oc were the feature. Luarbeoa was terved to fif- tnher 21. The couple arrived tn Mnti Hatur-da- y teen guest. of last week and a family (tinner waa Mr. Harold Cutler ef Halt I.aVe waa the given la their hoc or at the C. Tr. Bralthwaite lovers were laid for thirty sis. guest ef her mother, Mr. . M. Beck, a few home, The Hopeless (tub met at the home of Miss days tills week. Mrs. 8. L. i bipman visited fnenda o) rela Charlotte Parry Moorfav night. Assisting the Uvea ia Provo Monday. bosieu were Mnggio Tennant. Kuby Boyden Mr. sad Mrs. Thomas W. Cropper of Hinckand Francis Madsen. Refreshnients were served. 4 hnstof fereoo Mrs Belle ley were the guests of their daughter and famentertained at ily, Mr and Mrs. R, L. Ashby, during the tumheon Hunday, complimentary to Misa Della v week. Bralthwaite. Mrs. Allrs Hunter has returned home after Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hennlngson are rejoicvisiting with relatives lo Black foot, Idaho. ing over Uo arrival of a daughter at tbslr home The descendants of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Monday. Greenwood met at their home Hundav of last lire Junior Christian Eodeavsr society enterweek and celebrated their fiftieth wedding tained at a social flaturday evening of last An elaborate supper waa served. week at the home of Beth and Bells Fox. ParMrs. A. Householder spent Sunday la Bait lor games were enjoyed until 10 o'clock, when Lake visiting friends and relatives. refreshments were served. Nineteen were presMlaa Mildred Carr of Rlvertoa was the gueet ent of Mlaa Luella Cunningham fur a few days Mrs. Ambrose Tuttle eatertained at dianer this wok. Hunday ia honor of Mr. and Mrs. Warren JenMisa Jennie Adams entertained Sunday at a sen. Covers were laid for twelve Mrs. C, G. Bralthwaite aad Mrs. 0. A. Bretey social. Games and luncheon were enjoyed by fper, MANTI The Expresses the Idea of Improvements in Mattress Making San-O-T- uf It result of scientific thought applied to a common thing the bed we Bleep on and which we do not usually bother much about, if it is a pretty good sort of ia the a bed. THE SAN-O-TU- F is a bed of exuberance, of luxury, scientifically constructed with a view to health. Ttba That 01t Unifora - TblckMM Reinforced Vever-apreA- d Strip Th Heart of th San-O-Tu- f. OTGILL, have dozens of smaller electrical appliances that are choicest Christmas presents, always suitable and sensible. Our bargain table gives yon an opportunity to buy at a elecn considerable saving a number of slightly trical appliances. W shop-wor- who MILFORD, Nov. II. Mrs. William Elmer gave a luncheon on Wednesday for the members of the Eastern Star. Those Invited were Mesdames Tttills, Jefferson, McKeon, Williams, - Gorfy, Cochrane, S toy ell. FrlssoU, Parsons Maolntyro, Sloan, Sterling and Baxter. The hostess waa assisted by Mrs Jack Th lessen. Mrs. A. P. McKeon entertained Wednesday for tier small son, Dick, on his fifth birthday annlvsrsary. Luncheon was served and games were enjoyed. Mrs. Bus Kessler and Mrs. Marie Pitch-fort- h assisted the hostess In entertaining the little folks. The Service Star and, American Legion gave a ball on Armistice night, which was largely attended. Prises were awarded and refreshments .were served. Mr. and Mra. William Cline are visiting In Beaver with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Davis. Mf. and Mra. William Mlchols, who had spent St few days visiting at Bingham, returned to Milford .Friday, Mra. A. F. McOulIy was the gueet at a ahower given Thursday at the L. D. 8. meeting house. Dr. Owen Adkins is in Los Angeles visiting hts wife and small daughter, who are spending the winter there Misa Louise Poulton and George Moore, members of the younger set. Were married Wednesday morning in the Salt After a honeymoon in Lake temple. southern California, they will be at home at the Reber residence on Lewis street. Friday night a farewell party was glv, en for Mr. and Mrs. John White, who are leaving to make their home In the northThose present ern part of the state. were Messrs, and Mesdames L. O. Oke, .7. '. Hatton. R. 8. Willard Poulton. Hatton. W. S. Bank, W. M. Rank. James Patterson, Adam Patterson. L A. Robinson, William Petersen. W. P. Frasier and J. C. Brownfield, Mrs. Francis RobliTson. Walt Frasier, Rav Messenger, Karl Goodwin. Cuma and Clinton Bond and Willard Poulton. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Tstt email want to Peaver to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs William Hurst. MiV Dave Tanner and daughter. Lillian. have returned from a visit In Salt . Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ryan, Mr. and Mra John Ryan and Harold P. Ryan hava gone to California to reside. Mra P. J. Addama waa a delegate from the Milford Servtce Star I exion to the convention held at the Hotel Utah Saturday of last week. Misa Alta Edwards visited In Salt Lake during ihs preserit week. The following program was given Sunday night bv the M. I. A. at the L D. 8. church: selection, bv the Beaver Countv High school orchestra; address, W. J, Bums; vocal solo. Miss Johnny Miller; sle Smith reading Mr, Mrs. C. C. Murdoch and son, Orriea, snd daughter Lottie, have returned from a visit to Nebraska and Kansas. Mr. and Mrs TV R. Roper am in Bah Tke visiting their daughter, Mrs. Wayns rtrsTA. P. Neff wsa railed to Chicago thla week on account of the serious illness of her mother. Mr. and Mra Oscar Larsen are rialt-In- e In Beaver Citv. Mr and Mra Marlon Smithson, who had been visiting their parents at Rmlth-so- n la. will go to Baker, Nev whom they will reside. Utah Bedding and Out Manufacturing Ccr. SALT LAKE CITT With (GRANULES) Pleasant Grov America Fork Midvala r 0vafWl r 1000 Eggs in Every Hen Now Sygtem ef Poultry Keeping Get Dollar a Dozen Egga Famoua Peultryman IVORY WEEK T?is TELLS HOW Th Emphasized by beautiful introductory displays and demonstration of our low prices Make vour Christmas selections from stocks now at the (height of completeness. Pyralin Ivory Toiletware will.be in highest favor for this Christmas. The presont is the most opportune time for satisfying selection. gift-givin- g A IVORY HAIi BRUSHES Da Barry designs. Sice rows briatlee IVORY BAIR BRUSHES bu Barry do alga. Bice x2 inchea 11 rewi lft-incbriatlee IVORY CLOTHES BRUSHES Da Barry pattern. Klin SJ4x2tt inchea 9 row brisUeg...f.T. .7!? IVORY CLOTHES BRUSHES. 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It has been aclentlficglly established that every pullet la born or hatched with over one thousand minute egg germs In her system and will lay them on a highlv profl table basis over a period of four to I years' time If given proper rare. wW t0.work to set from ev- j'''vugi;a to dry hen; how to fot nulloto f earlv, how to mAko the old hen toyyinUke pul-Jhow to keep up produc- tlon all through cold winter months whea egga are highest; triple egg production; make slacker hens hustle; 15.60 profit from every hen In s! winter month. Thes and many other g are contained In Mr. Traf- """"secrets fords "1600 EGG HEN system of poul-tr- y raising, on copy of will be sent absolutely free to any which reader of this paper who keeps six hans or more. Eggs should go to a dollar or more a dosen this winter. Thi means big profit to h gets the .5? Trafford tells how. 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Tomltnton, Wlleon Hotel, Salt Lake City rarmanle ..Veer York te Liverpool..,...,,..., .Nor J4 Dec SI Jen St Nov SO Vaaari .....New York to Liverpool New Tork to Cherbourg; And Southampton Nov S3 Dec 14 Jan 21 Aqultanl Caron la. .New York to Plymouth, Cberboui g end Nov S7 Hamburg Saxonla...,...". .New York to Ilymouth, Cherbourg and lVe t Jan IS Mar 1 Hamburg . S Hoc to fiat urn la Portland. Me., Jan IS Glasgow Now York to Londonderry ajtd Glaegow.. Dec It Jen 13 Feb 1 Columbia Dee I Jan IB Feb 19 K. ..New York to Ll erpool New York lo Cherbourg and Southampton Dec 21 Jan SO Feb lo Imperator Dec ID Feb II , PortlHud. Me., to Gluagow Caanandra. Mauretania..... New York to Cherbourg and Southampton Mar 10 Apr 7 May IS Hamburg Direct, railing at Plymouth end Cherbourg, Chrlatmae Sailing Caronla, November 27, aocommodattona for first, eeoond, thlrd-claa- a paanengere Freight fialllnga on Application. 1 . Slt rate wen terrad. Frtwi -- sight fur Chauucy Whltbuek and Della Bralthwaita, will leave soon for th miaalun field. r ; , entertained at a bundle ahower Thunder at th, home of the- former, la hooor of Mra. Warrea Jeneen, formerly (lira Vera Tuttle ef tbla ity. Lnnrbeou ee aervrtl to fifty gueeta. Mra. Oliver ( hri.torferran entertalaed et dianer Mondey evening In honor ef Min Dell. Rretthwnlte, who will leave aooa fur g ml., too for the L. D. S. chueh. She wtU Uber la Mew Yerk. Taeeday evening the B. . K. rlara met with Mra Dtaatha Bald. A review of "Life Extra, lira Work we. gives by Mra W. W. Brawa; heuaehold hint, by Mra A. P. Vorbera, a arag by Mra Lory Teaaaat; the physical rwltw leeeoa waa led by Mra Brows. The Elite club member, sod their partner were eatertained at the heme of Mra Mtlteo Harmon 8. turd. y weening of laet week. Mra Lralle, Ml. J. Snow sod Mra Earl Helara , Oae of the delightful daartag parties ef the eeaera waa that giveo at the Armada Friday evening hy Mr. aad Mra Will McFarlaae, Mr. and Mra Henry Petsraoa, Mr. aad Mra J. W. Fox. Mr. aad Mra Fleber, Mr. aad Mra Har-riaoHr. and Mr. Alex. Mlelaoa, Mr. aad Mra F. Carpenter, Mr. and Mra Ed Cox, Mr. and Mra F. 0. Alder aad Ur, and Mra Wll-for- d FrechkaechL Luncheon waa served tn SM gueete, Mra Thomas Bralthwaita entertained Friday afternoon In honor of her daughter, Della. Charles Neleoa of Heyhura, Idaho, epent the week in Manti visiting hta brother, J. P. Nel- s furni- ture in the modem home a woman is more proud to show than her, electric range. Its splendid service, too, adds to her prestige, as a hostess. is a The Hughes Electric Range product of the latest refinements in electrical manufacture. It. com'es in a variety of models, large and small, with high or low oven. The heating plates are so protected that liquids spilled into them have no harmful effect, but drain right off. The Hoover Vacuum Cleaner alsp has distinctive points! Instead of merely sucking up the loose dirt, it beats a rug or carpet for all the dust there is in it' and then sucks it up. This double action is the result of a motor-drive- n brush to supplement the suction. Such wonderful modem applilhees as these make the very finest of Christmas gifts where several members of the. family wish to give mother something out of the ordinary, and her heart will quicken with every days satisfying possession "of them. ALL STYLES AND PRICES KAYSVILLE : is wfy rhis INDIRECT LIGHTING BOWLS and CANDELABRA FIXTURES rwrwlf atari lr h.t tMa Ucrlp ytm at tab". Twl aboUti frea4a at will and , glaUlr wrlltm. W. 0. IUTT0X, (U If agnail, gm, SCO TVS EMULSION uffctw b udtwtJuT I: Cw"fc ar |