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Show JX' t 11 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER guests of Mr. and Mra J. H. Wood of week. J, Lake during the FARMINGTON Miss Crystal Jensen past visited in Kaya-vlll- e ths week. during Mra Harmon Peery of Ogden visited FARMINGTON. Now. IS. Mr. and Mrs. of her mother, Mra G. R.. Chaffin, during Nepht Palmer announce the marriage EX the week. thel daughter, J. Ventta, to Elmer Miss Stella Criddle of Kaysvtlle was a Burnham, eon of Mr. and Mrs. A.marLX guest of Mra Myrtle Crlddlo during the Burnhaqji, Jr., of Wood1 Croat. The week. o'clock took at Thursday rtage place evening at the .home of the brides parents, the ceremony being performed by Bishop A. L. Clark, and was followed by PLEASANT GROVE a dinner for the immediate friends and relatives. The house was t dlcorated PLEASANT throughout In pink roses andebowi of GROVE. Nov. IS. Miss roses formed the centerplecwTor the din- Bell Wilson was guest of honor at a ner liable. Mr. and Mrs. Burnham will miscellaneous shower given by the Missee make their home in Woods Croat. Thelma and ,I,uie Shoell at thefr home Mrs. G. R. Chaffin entertained the Saturday evening of last week. Lunchmembers of the Selone club at her home eon was served to Mra Leo Hooley. Mra and S. The decorations Thomas Richlns, Mrs. Ray Carlson, Mra t FridayIn between salmon-colorroses. Mra Chaf- James Adamson, Mra were West, Mra fin was assisted by her daughters, Mra Will Cullimore. Altha Joseph Richlns. Jennie Harmon Feery of Ogden and Miss Anne Beers, Abbie Smith, Florence and Emily Miss Edith Walsh lectured on Anderson and Mrs. D. L. Wilson, Evs Chaffin. child welfare and Miss Fay King of Og- Wilson, Minnie Wilson and Mra Irene den sang several selections. Those pres- Peay of Magna. Misa Wilson was marent were Mrs. H. W. Jones, Mrs. Horace ried to Roy Phillips of American Fork Van Fleet. Mrs. 8. B. Chipman, Mra Wednesday of this week at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thome were Provo Palmer, Mrs. Leslie Palmer, Mra A. Mra Mra , Hess, Crosby. visitors Byron George Thursday. E. H. Clark, Mra Robert Miller, Mrs. D. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cultlmoro of Sait H. A. S. C. Mra week-enMra Lake spent last L. Rice, d Uoyd, here with rel. - ed Ne-p- hi Welling. Miss Lillian Stout, Miss Edith Walsh and Miss Fay King. The members of the Farmington ward choir were entertained at a social Wedevening at the home of Bishop nesday A. L. Clark. The South Farmington Mutual officers entertained with a harvest festival at the South Farmington chapel Friday evening. Mia L. B. Farr of Ogden spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mra A. L. Miller. The Misses Louise snd Irene Coombs In Farmof Fielding spent last week-en- d ington as guests of their aunt, Mra Agnes Spackman. Mrs. C. L. Joy and Mrs. James White of Salt Lake and Misa Fern Foster and Leon Whipple of American Fork were the guests of Mrs. Byron Crosby during the week. Miss Neil Crosby spent last week-en- d n Sait Lake. Miss Leone Whittier of Peterson is the Rampton. guest of Mrs. Walter Mrs. Blanch Wood returned Thursday from Brigham City, where she had spent a week with her daughter, Mrs. Ii. L. Richards. Mra J. R. T'dy of Siracuso visited with Mr. and Mra M. Udy during the past week. Miss Fay King of Ogden was the last week-en- d guest of Miss Anne Chdffln. Mr. snd Mra Gilbert Robinson were atives. The descendants of Joseph 8hlp!ey celebrated his one hundred and eighth birthday anniversary Saturday evening of last week in Thorntons club rooms. A program was rendered after which danwere Refreshments cing was enjoyed. served to forty. Mr, and .Mrs. Leo R. Walker and Mrs. J. W. Thome went to Lehl Thursday evening to see Edna Goodrich In Sleeping Shadows." The Misses Ollda and Thora West a ere Lehl visitors Sunday. The members of the Walker family held a reunion Sunday at the home of Mrs. L. O. West, in honor of the late A. B. Walker. Supper was served to twenty-fiv- e. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Green of Payfcon here visiting relaspent last week-en- d tives. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Llm entertained at supper Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for twenty-fivMrs. R. M. Cobbley of Blackfoot. Idaho, arrived here Wednesday and will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Adamson. Mrs. W. C. Wlghtman of Pa vnon spent the week with her daughter. Mrs. C. W. Ellsworth. Arthur Hansen left the first of the week for Salt Lake to attend school at the L. D. S. university. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wright snd Mr. e. and Mrs. J. Tx. Thorns attended a barbecue Saturday evening of last week at Lehl. Misa Eileen Dickerson of Salt Lake spent last week-en- d her parents, Mr. ahd Mrs. Joseph visiting Dickerson. The teachers training class of the Third ward held a social Wednesday evening. Games, and music were, enjoyed And refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs., Theo Miller of American Fork spent Sunday here with Mr. end Mrs. H. W. Wsdley. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kimball of Black-foo- t, at the Idaho, are here home of their parent. Mr.visiting and Mrs. Alfred Bexsant. BINGHAM BINGHAM. Nr. 13 Mr. ml Mra. ! Buehtnan eurttlAp4 at Sunday erasing for lr. end Mra. R. Frasier. Mra. G, E Linfetof and children were I Salt Lake. Saturday nod Sunday. Mra. Marshall Pease spent the week and la I Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra. 0!lie Butcher announce the arrival of a daughter Saturday of laat week. Misa Doris May Galthwaite and WUIlaw L. Nelson were v.arrled In Balt Lake, Thursday of last week. The young people will nuke their home la Bingham. Mra. C. W. McKeaa of Erie. Pa la vtaitiag with her sister, Mra. J. B. Myera. Misses Mary sad Jeaaie Robertaoa eatertained the members of the Eastern Star at their home The time Saturday afteraooa of laat week. was a peat la hemming towels for tbeaew The members la attendance were todgeroom. Mra. Julia Roudebush, Mra. Fred Turner, Mrs, 0. E. Adderley, Mra. W. G. Thomas. Mra. Fred Herman. Mra. John West. Mra. Joe Kemp Mra. Katrina Wilson. Mrs John Hull, Mra. John Wade. Mra. L. C. Jones. Mra. John Robertson. and the Misses Florenw. and Eleanor Urmensoo. the Luncheon, ess sereed by hostess. The Friday Night club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs Louie BcarW, Friday erening of laat week. Mra. Treggaskta woo the lad Ira first prise sad Mrs. Blddoway the coasoiatioa. Mr. Jones won the Coen's first and Mr. Burrows the consolation. The jurats were Mr. and Mrs. R illiam Biddowaj, Mr. and Mra. Bid Trefgas-kia- , Mr. and Mra. Fred Burrows and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jones. A good attendance was present at the senior The gym wae decorated hop Friday night: with the class colon, blue and white. Frappe was served durtag the evening Mrs. Roy bcbilling was la Balt Lake, Monday. Mr. sad Mra. E. A. Miller eatertained at dinner Tuesday evening for Mr. tad Mrs. Heber Nichols and Mr and Mrs Peter Rice. Mies Alice Nichols has come to Bingham to spend the winter with her mother. Mrs. Peter t. Rice Mrs. Jamex Rarkle and Mrs. Heber Nichols motored to Halt lake, Thursday of laat week. Mrs. Josh Crow entertained Sunday evening la honor of her daughter, Sarah, on her birthday Game and music were' tbs order anniversary. of the evening The folio wing young' people, were pretest: William Butt, Marie Pope, Let- tie Msxfleld. Robert Cel ye r. James Ackerman. Clyde Jenes. Mabel Knudsou, Esther Strand, James Leslie James Ttacembe, Stsrkey, Brohtebaak. Earnest Oeseletto. Eari Csrlsted. Harry Bodmer. Margaret. Adsllse sad Mary Mra. Crow was a misted by Mrs. Aariernoa. A lies. C la renew Mrs. and Mra. Mettsuer Georgs McDonald. week-enIn Salt Miss Ruth Clayn fyeut last Lake, v Mrs. Ruth Tyler's Sunday school claw gave a basketball aortal at the meeting boost Wednesday evening of last week The baskets furnished by the girls were suctioned offi Tboee In attendance were J. S. Wright. Dorius Adams. Ferafojr Baker. Willard Nichols, Everett Hibbard, Elisabeth Gsithwaite, Edith Nerd In. Beulah Kopeahager. Irene Christina, Alice Mstnon. Ruby Barlow, Levede Stokes. Lauren Stokes, Laura Jones, Philia Tobiases. Dnrnegey. lree Deokln, Dorif MastersNerdLucile In. Lhml Ner Rjttemark Gerrens. Nona din. Audrey Hibbard. Earl Rollins, SvtUtnm Greathouse, Bessie Mercer. Henry Stillman, Elmer Jomeu, Mildred Nerd in. Melvin Duaktey. Susie String turn. BUI Wells. Lathrop McboUa and Mr. snd Mrs, David Lyons sad Mrs. James Nerd is. The Relief society gave n quiltisg bee Friday afternoon of laat week. Mra. George Johnson of Americas Fork visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Buahrod this week. Miss Bertha Pnee has gone lo Beaver for ft visit. Mr. and Mrs, William Robiasos have returned to their home la American Pork, after ft visit here with Mra. Louis Dobbs One of the most enjoyable affairs of the past week was the party gives by the Republicans. Saturday evening. Dancing was the principal attract lea. A banquet waa served at midnight. Mr. sad Mra. Gladstone Balt have returned to Lagan, where are attending school, after a visit here withthy friends. Mrs. Cliff Swenson has returned to Riverton, after visiting here with relatives. Miaa CecUe Geffea, Mrs. R. T. Dshkjuist and Mrs. R. G. Frasier entertained the Civic club Thursday evening at the home of Miss Geffea. Games were played, with Mrs. McKean and Luncheon was Mra Cole- - wtanlng the prises served at a late hour to the following guests: Mra. A. C. Cole, Mrs. C. L. Countryman. Mrs. Tom Nerdin. Mrs. J. P. Myera. Mrs. C. W. McKean. Mrs. Joe Gerreos. Mra. Eugene Morris, Mrs. O. D. Baker. Miaa Cooper and Miss Rasmussen. Mra Earnest" Dean entertained the Sewing club Monday evening. Lnneheon was served. The members present were Miss CecUe Geffea. Misa Della d'oaktey, Miss Dottle Btringhsm, Misa Miaa Winnie McMahon, Beth Williams. Mra. R. B. Frasier, Mra. Josephine Roundy, Mra R. T. Dahiqulst and Mrs. Edwin Price. Mra. Will Cole la visiting In Ely, Nev.v for n few weeks Mra Louts Dobbs spent the first sf the week in Salt Lake. Mis Winnie McMahon entertained the Rma-no- n club Tuesday evening. Five hundred was Miss Rasmussen won the first prise plared and Misa Della Coskley the consolation The Florence White. Miss guests Included Miss Misa Ceclle Geffea, Misa Florence Clemenson. Beth Williams, Miaa Hasel Bonrgard, Miss Jessie Tapert, Misa Bather Dahleca, Miss Caro- - fieri is D 14, 1920. in on Just the moment you apply Mentho-Sulphu- r to ah , itching, burning or broktn out skin, the itching stops and healing begins, savs a noted skin speThis sulphur preparation, cialist. made into a pleasant cojd cream, gives such a quick relief, even to iery that nothing has ever been found to take its place. Because of its properties, it quickly subdues the itching, echeals the cools the irritation and zema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin in place of ugly eruptions, rash, pimples or roughness. You do not have to wait for imYou provement. It quickly shows. can get a little jar of Mentho Sul(Adv.) phur at any drug store. MIm lint RitmuMfa, Dll CoakUy. Mra. Barnett Dran. Mra. H. T. Dablquist and Mra. Kendall. ti TWIN FALLS, IDA TWIN FALLS. Idaho, Nov. H. Mrs. Wright entertained at bridge at 1:30 oclock her home Monday ahd luncheon and bridge at the Hotel Roger-so- n Tuesday afternoon. Prises (or high core Monday were awarded to Misa Norma Schaaf and Mrs. John Costello, and the guest list tmluded Mesdames Earl Felt, Ernest , White, O. K Duvall, C. Billies, F. Magcl, C. H. Burton, Hal Ble ler, C. L. Hart, y. D. Thomas, J. F. Coughlin, II. E. Barber, M. B. 'tiamuels, J. B. White, R. R. Spafford, E. C. Layering, W. R. Priebc, Wlllet Hance, P. J. Costello, John Costello, F. F. McAtee. W. Dufresne. A. P. Senior, T. A. Reed, O. W. Shrout, A. B. Colwell, V. H. Ormsby, J. H. Wise, W. H. Eldrldge, Fred Ramsay and Miss Norma Schaaf. Honors at cards Tuesday were won by Mrs. L. F. Morse and Mrs. E. B. Williams. Ths guest list comprised Mesdames H. F. Allen, Frank Bell of Vancouver, B. C Morgan T. F. Murray, Heap, L. Rasmussen, Wayne Johnson, E. It Van Cott, J. M. Asher B. Wilson, George K. Maxwell, Easley, Norman J. Keefer, R. A. Read, W. H. Greenhow, L Clou, P. L McLain, Earl Carey, L. F. Morse, J. A. Barrett, J. G. Thorpe, C. E. Booth, W. A. Flower, J. S. Blissell, S. L. Hodgln, E. A. Walters, Wilbur Hill. T. J. Woods. E. B. Williams, E. 8. Lamed and Miss Cora Greenhow. Mrs. D. F. Sweet was hostoss Tuesday at an interesting meeting of the current y events department of the Twentieth club, Mrs. Burton E. Morse entertained on Monday at a meeting of the Cosmos club. Mrs. Carlyle F, Pickett, assisted by Mra J. M. Wright, Mrs. H. J. Kingsbury, Mra Joseph Blake, Mrs. E. G. Askew and Mrs. George Bradley, was hostess Thursday afternoon at a meeting of the Womens Home Missionary society of the Methodist church. Mrs. W. 8. Parrish entertained the members of the Missionary society of the Christian church Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. C. S. McMarttn entertained Informally Saturday afternoon of last week, complimentary to her guest, Mrs. Aylla Talmage of Salem, Ore, Mrs. G. W. Duke entertained Wednesday at a meeting of the M. S. and 8. club. Miss Ayleen Booth was hostess Saturday of last week at a meeting of the A. B. C. club. on his Complimenting her husband birthday anniversary, Mrs. E. A. Walters entertained at dinner Friday evening. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. W. A. Babcock entertained Saturday evening of last week for a few boy friends of her son, Billy, on his ninth birthday anniversary. Complimenting their slater, Miss Isa Driskell. Mias Emma Driskell and Mias Elisabeth Driskell entertained at dinner for six guests Thursday evening of last week. Mrs M. C. Mitchell, assisted by Mrs. D. F. Sweet, Mrs. M. F. Gamble, Mrs. Leo Bracken, Mrs. A. K. Beaver, Mrs. C. H. Krengel and Mrs. R. P. Logan, entertained Thursday of last week at a meeting of the Presbyterian Ladles Aid society. Mrs. Charles D. Hunt was hostess Friday of last tveek at a meeting of the Aclrema club. Mrs A. H. Vincent entertained at bridge Thursday afternoon of last week for Mesdames W. H. Eldrldge. L. E. Balladay, C. E. Booth, H. L. Allen, E. C. Levering, L. F. More, F. W. Bronaugh, Oliver Harsted, Leon Keefer, Joseph Keefer, Norman Keefer, L. C. Vincent, Earl Felt, R. H. Ferguson of Montpelier snd R. M. Tuttle of Salt Lake. Mrs. Felt won the prise for high score and Mrs. Balladay the consolation award. Mrs. M. B. Corcoran was hostess on Thursday of last week at a meeting of the Catholic Women's league. L. T. 'at Ceil-tur- Wings of the morning! Start your day right with a cup of really good coffee. Enjoy its delightful fragrance and rich smooth flavor. Get the invigoration and set-u- p it gives you for the days work. Buy one of the two or three fine coffees packed in vacuum-seale- d tins (the only way to get the full rich flavor of fine coffee.) Your money back if you dont like Schillings. f 'Made New. for Winter Your party gown or dress, w hich you vant to wear again this fall and winter, will be made surprisingly satisfactory in appearance, if you will send it to us for careful cleaning and skill-ful pressing. 8ANTAQU1N, Nov. IS. Mr. and Mrs. Ves Lvsns and children nno.r ti bprtiiitville Kundav and were ths gii'ats of Mr ant' Mrs. Steve Ml.icr Mrs. Amos Hermanson has returned to her home in Ephraim, after spending a week here with her parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Charles A. Tietjen. Mr. and Mra. Roland Wadsworth and daughter, Lcora, of Salt Lake, were the guests Sunday of Mrs. Wadsworths parents, Mr. and Sirs. T. J. Wadsworth. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Evans were visitors to Lehl last week-enMr. and Mra Floyd Openahaw entertained the following at their home TuesMr. and Mrs. day evening at supper: Albert Greenhalgh, Mr. and Mra. Melvin Opennhaw, Mr. and Mrs. Nets Butler and Mr, and Mrs. Irvine Holman. The following officers attended the Relief society conference at Spanish Fork Mra Henrietta Tietjen, Mra Thursday: Emma Openahaw. Mrs. Emma Jarvis Mra Enzell Tietjen, Mrs. Mina Olsen and Mrs. Christens Crooks Mra. Flmer Tietjen entertained Wednesday. In honor of her hueband's thirty-fift- h birthday anniversary at a dinner. Miss Catherine Wadsworth assisted the hostese In serving dinner to Elmer Tietjen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tietjen. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Evans, Mr. and Mrs T. J. Wadsworth, Mrs. Mery Ann I)avla and Mrs Ves Evans. The centerpiece was red and white roaebuds and green foliage At night a surprise wee given Mr. Tietjen by the following club members: Mr. and Mrs Charles Crooks. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Edwsrda. Mr. and Mrs. Nets butler, Mr. and Mrs. William Broedbent. Mr. and Mrs. Vss Evans and Misa Pearl Johnson of Balt Lake. After gamea and music, a slice urea buffet luncheon waa served. Miss Essie Hlgglnson entertained the at her home Friday evening following at a candy-pulMlse Amber Peterson, Miss Druce Tietjen, Miss Afton Peterson. Miss Ada Ooodall and Miaa Catherine Wadswort h. , Our process will brighten and freshen the fabric, remove the soil and stains, take out wrinkles and creases, and shape the garment so it hangs and fits like new. r ' i No gannent is too dainty or elaborate for us to successfully clean and press. Our prices are reasonable. ' Try us. ( Give us ample time to do a good Cleaning and Pressing Job by sending ns your gar- ments now. WE PAY RETURN SHIPPING CHARGES If you live out-of-tow- n, parcel post or mail. send your clothes to us by We pay return charges. PEONS WASATCH C80. Cleaning & Dqeing Co, First South and State Street Branch: 156-16- Sait 0 Second South Street I Salt Lakes Master CUanm and Dyers r f SANTAQUIN 1 d. l: CLEARFIELD - v. j am, rLEAitnin.n. xv. is te t.4 hoai Thursday. Mr .sad Mrs. S' Your Party Gown br tlstletk birthday . i.. at her David McTsrena wars Osdsa vlaltnra this week. Miss Leulaa I Uses a waa teadered a surprise party at her home Thursday erasing The time was sprat la aiuale and fames sad refrrtbmeala arete served te Mlaaes Inis Sinker, Wilds Snhsrta, Katie Haases, Violet I lark. Wilms B.rtnw, Vara Clark end Messrs. Wesley llanka. 1 llftne Qlhaoe sad Dies Tkerfaod Mrs. J aha O, M. Barnes n( Kaysrllle visited her sister, , Mrs, Jack B. La 7 toe. Therm day. Miaa Jeptha Ashby returned te bar home le Marriott this week after as rslaedad Ttstl bare pith friends. Oh! my Bach! HOW IT PAINS I OH, ITS THERE! OUCH! Right Across Smtll of the Back or Orer tie Kidneys" 4 LUMBAGO, RHEUMATISM, GOUT, SWOLLEN AND PAINFUL FEET Due to Faulty Kidney EEnunatioa All signals' of distress. The kidneys have too much work to per- form. Uric acid accumulates in the system in the form of urate salts. Obtain at your nearest drug storo that newest discovery of Dr. Pierces, called '4Anurio(anti-urio-add- ). "Anurio ls more than lithla dissolves and potent uric add as hot water does sugar. The best kidney remedy known. San Francisco. CaL WI have used Doctor Fierces remedies in my family, for fifteen years and have found on every occasion that they gave satisfactory result. Recently I was troubled with my kidneys and my back constantly pained me. I took three packages of Doctor Pierces Anurio Tablet which removed all pain and cleared up conditions.' I advise every one to give Doctor PierosV remklie a fair triaL.N MRS. E. EVE, 423 Brthnon St. f Simply ask your favorite druggist for Doctor Pierce's j |