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Show J- ' i iV lif , THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 1920. 12 Social Notes From Utah Towns I SPANISH FORK MISS tr. BPAKJAH ' PORK, Nov, 13. Mr. of tot ArfjW tBsousce to William Ooroaby tteir daughter, Lftto View, Laka bi the Salt toka ptacu Jr., tbo !waddlsf MIm BobotIb Uw boot futura tompto Arvylr. Kn. Tara WHMama entertainedforitfiri miaeollaBOMfl ohfloror Toaaday wo tool girl frtooda of tho bride. waoSupper decorated table lorrtd at 3 odoek. Tbe FOllowtnf tapper a Trltk a Cun aa4 reualc were eujoyed on-( ariat, aerved. 11 :M. when llxht refreahuieota wr Aaalattof the boetra Via her Bother, Mra. Al- Fk flmil h Ta.mli. 'ai.Mfaa Haaol Edward! wn boat or Lb. Sorrel Junior club Frida LA VI EYE ABOYLE, of Fork, whoso to William Comaby, announced. engftga-The- Jr, nt te to th flrla evening of Jotrpii 1. Loore. tod Mr, lid a Mra. Beater end little daughter left to Joti Mr. Boater at Coe Angel, aid Baba their home there for the present. Mra. Cal WHlama waa hoateaa to the ledlea chib Friday a fternooo of of tbe Keaalogtoa and mualc were the last weeh. At ft oclock loacheoo waa aereed dimrakina. aaototod by her Uttle dangb-teby the hoeteee, Vera. Mrs. Kata Stillwell retimed Tue.day to her for a frw bore la Salt Lake, after vlaltln days with bar pareata, Dr. and bn. A. Of Nel-ea- Sun-d- k r. Stoddard. Mm. Elliibeth McGarry of Rlrrralde. Cal., la alaltlig hern for a faw weak! with Mr. aud Mra. Sbermas McCarty. Mm. James Jameson la la Salt Lake for a weak alaltlig her (Slighter, Mr. Ewnti Funk, Mr. lid Mra. Fink hate moted to Balt Lake for the winter, while Mr. Pink la attending Ike folveralty of Cub. Charier A. Brown of Sprlngrllla aid ilm. Esther Brown ipeit Thursday of list week kfre. guests of Mm Edwla Brlngleioo Mm. Lonlae Iereen delightfully entertained ike ladlen of the l.ltemry club Friday afternoon of last week. The following program win Event." Mra. Hanna Sweo- glrea: "Currant aen; "Two A meric la Anthora" (Henry W. Loof-- f el taw aad Eugnaa Field I), with a telectlno from tbe writing, of etch, Mra Dene Bowen; "Three English Authors" (Lamb. Shakespeare aad Dtekenel, with selerttoa from rack, Mrs. Hattte Wllenx; music, Hama Lerten. At (I oclock lonrkeoa waa aereed by the hoateaa to thirteen dub membem end four Inrltad gueata, lira. Ellen Chrlatemen. Mm. Lane Roerh, Mr. John L. Joera and Mm. Mae Rnwen. young people motored to Tbe follawtag Flora. Friday atoning of lest week, and pleasMra. Kematfc D. Crave. the antly lurprlsed ocra aiou being her birthday mnltemary: bit Mima Rouetta Bowm, Viola and Minute Jwiei. Rupert Thomas and Prank Krott. Prvn were Vera nd Ralph Urartu and Bill Ferry. vaA Jolly spent with music nod nlrg riety of gtmcB. At 11:30 at picnic luncheon was served. was MUs Reset tu Bovxpu htra to the cluh Thurpdav evening of lat week. topi Business and fsocr work were the diversions. Following sre the officers elected for the sea. too: President, Rsetls Bowen: vlca pres Wlllisms; dent. Blanche 'rrrttry. Lillian u If Mixed vith Sulphur it .Dark- MAGNA ens so Naturally Nobody Tell. Is go., la were Mra. E. T. lilt wm. Mra.Special A. N. Johoara. Cliff aid K. Boater and little daughter. Billie, Mra. I. wera tbe honor gurati at a dimer gt.en Sunda gueata, by Mr. aid Mra. Bma Wllaon. Other deugh-terwar. Mr. aid Mra. Crua Sterling end Mra. Fancy-wor- Larues: reporter, Ylola Jones. Invited guests Bowen. were lira. David Grace Jsrvls od Tho hostess served luncheon Gusto Phillips. at 11:30 o'clock. MAGNA. Not.. IS. Mr. and Mra. 8. P. Car-te- r of 'Provo visited last week with their non and wife. Mr. and Mra. George Carter. Mr. aad Mrs. C. B. McPhie entertained at sapper Tburaday of last week la hoaer of Mr and Mra. i.'H. Powell and children, and G. X. Hansoa. all of Logaa; and Mrs. A. H. Powell aad daughter Harriett of Halt Lake. The lad lee of the Relief society entertaioed et a sewing social Tnssday afternoon at the were Magaa ward bulMing. Refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Smith and family of 'Bait Lake spent Huaday as the guests of Mr. and Mra J. M. Beszant. Tho Parent-Teachmeeting hat been poet pooed aad will bo held nest Thursday night A speaker from school. the at tho Cyprus University of Utah will be la attendance, followed be by a dance, program will given, after which refreshments will be served. Mr. aod Mra. John Thomas entertained at birthday party Wednesday seen lug of last week at their homo on Main street, la honor of their ana; Reibert. Gasses were played aod luncheon was served. Besides the guest of boner those present were the Misses Mabel Nielson, Mona and Helen Williams, Fera Simmons and the Messrs. Vivian aod Melvin Coon and Elmer Thomas. Mias Maud Fenton spent last week-ea- d visit' big her parents at Pleasant Grove. Mrs. 0. H. Harter of Tacoma, Wash., left Tuesday evening for Ogden, after having made Brewer. a short visit to her cousin, MrtA-d- r. After s visit la OrdnMra. Harter will leave f Indianapolis, Ind., to visit other relatives. Mra. Dave Punshoo entertained the ladlen of the Loo Amigo club Friday of last week nt her home on Louise avenue. Miss Moos and Miss Helen Williams spent In Balt Lake visiting Miss Merl last week-enManwill. , Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Robinson and daughter Vivian aod Mr. and Mra. Cecil RoMnsoo of Portland. Ore., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rands U. Mrs. B. M. Worthan entertained the ladles of the P. 8. C. dub and a few additional friend at a shower Thursday of last week io honor of A pumpkin filled with Mrs. W. G. Tre seder. fruit formed a centerpiece for the luncheon tnbte. The place cards were in keeping with the Hallowe'en season. Mrs. Ted Rtorrs is i lotting relatives and frieada in Payson. Mrs. Hyrum Bouch was n delightful hostess Wednesday evening to the Pleasant Green choir. Refreshments were served. The Ladies Aid society held a social and. Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened. glow jr and attractive with a brew of 6a tre Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for Wyeth Ta Sage land Sulphur Com pound." you will get a large bottle of this recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use, at very little cost. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. old-tim- e A well known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth s Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that can tell it bas been applied nobody its so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a eomb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the grey hair disappears; after another application or two, it is restored to its natural color'and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. (Adv.) buainere meeting at the floau. of Mra. F. J. rarrenkopf Monday errnlnf. Plan. war. laid for s ba auar that trill ba hold Wednred.y, 15. Refreshments were served. Mra. Howard D. Harris, daughter of Dr. and Mra. 0. F. Weatphal of the Great Batin ei pertinent station nt Manti, la here for a visit with her parents before leaving for Ogden, where she expect to make her home for tb winter, Mr. and Jfra, Ferdto Barton entertained at four tables of WO Thursday evening of last week, at their home on Center street. High score waa won by Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey and tch consolations by Mrs. A. M. Salisbury and E. C. Nutt. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mra. George Latham are receiving congratulations upoa the arrival of daughter, born to them last week. Mr. aod Mrs. C. A. Malooosakl and Mr. and Mra. C. B. Duckworth have moved into new Utah Copper residences. Mra. Arnold Cltnger and children spent last week-envisiting with relatives io Balt Xake. Mra. W. H. Walker returned Sunday evening after faaviog spent the week-eawith her aona in Balt Lake. The F A. club held a business meeting at the home of Mrs. F. W. Davis Thursday of last week. Officers were elected as follows: President, Mra. John Hancock; secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Fred Davie; reporter, Mra. Bcott Hancock. A basket of late full flowers waa used as a centerpiece for the luncheon table. Cover kere laid for twelve. The Woman's Benefit association of the Maccabees will hold a social meeting next Thursday evening at Cooper's hall. Ladies on committee for entertainment and refreshments for tbe evening are: Mra. B. 8. Arrington, chair ; Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Apllng. Mra. J. Brink-- , Mra. Marie Bixenmen, Mra. T. C. Burke, Mra. G. L. Carter and Mr. Folemau The Ladles' Aid society held its regular meeting nt the church Wednesday afternoon. Mra. J. G. Thompson entertained the Magna Ladies' Bridge clnb Baturday of last week at her home oe First East street, Mrs. Alma Mra. Holland Reid and Mrs. Ashby Bweaaoo, were taken in as new club members. A profusion of chrysanthemums were used throughout the home and as a centerpiece for the hiDcheon table, end also were used ae designs for the tallies. .High score was woo by Mra. Arnold Cltnger hod the special by Mrs, Louise Worthan. Mrs. A. J. Radabangh will entertain tbe members of the 500 club next Wednesday afternoon nt her home on Fourth East street and children, formerly Mra. Jack BulUvan of Magna, are here visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. John 'Code of Ogden was tbe goest of her sister, Mra. J. W. Brewer, last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jonea have moved to 2340 Center street. Mra. Lindsey was hostess to the B. B, club Wednesday afternoon nt her home on First East street, at Mr. and Mra. John Gibbons entertained dinner Wednesday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. George Carter and children. A meeting of tho officers and teachers of the Pleasant Green Mutual was held Friday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. Viola Joaes Plana ware laid for the on Bpencer avenue. coming month's work, after which refreshments were served to the following: Bishop Coon, Mr. and Mra. G. A. Little, Mr. aad Mra. John Hereof. Mra. Bests, Mra. James Cockrtl). Mra. Laura Beddo, Mias Diana Reed, Misa Harriett Taylor, Mias Alta Albridge, Misa Ida Alfttdge, Vivian Coes, E. Benaion. William Thompson, A. B- Vaughn, Versos Jenkins, G. Holt and Mies B tells Pberaos. Mr. and Mra. Charley Hutching are the permits of n son. born to them last week, Mlse Mary McGill returned home Sunday after at n weeks visit with relatives and friend Balt Lake and Murray. Mrs. Jane Benson has returned to 8alt Lake after a few week' visit with her eon nod wife, Mr. and Mra. William Benson. Mr. and Mrs. Vance K. Cltnger announce the arrival of a daughter, born October 81. 1 GUNNISON GUNNISON, Nt. IS at aatartalari pluuutly luuctK-o(dr tb. Arllnytoo Mrm. Bn Mmol aaadlwnR JQhe the victual Orchestra inhourlfome It seems almost like magic to hear an orchestral record on The Cheney. Just as though the members of the orchestra filed in with their instruments at your bidding. Orchestral Chambers in The Cheney From the pipe organ Thi Chsnit take the principle of these air chambers. Being aucceaai rely larger in site, they derelop the high, medium and low tones, keeping them in perfectly controlled balance. AJdm ae ftdf sftf, bmb ,,ef pvtuing. ra honor of tb outgoing president, Mrs. John Llndberg. Tho honor guest wss presented with token of esteem from the fifteen guests ' who attended; Mra. Edwsrd Cuddthy-an- d daughter, Edna, visited friends at Balt Lake during the early part of tbe week. Tbe teachers of tbe Tooele city schools en And Be Strong and Well and Have Nice Bogy Cheeks Instead of Being Nervous and Irritable All the Time and Looking So Haggar and Old? The Doctor Oave Some to Susie Smiths Mother and She Was Worse Off Than You Are and Now She. Looks Just Fine C A DDC At' Tf a LHILIJ AiiIjAL FJJfN Nfftf nr. aI '"Sri. Arthur Lareoa entertained at a qnllt-In- f Dinner waa aereed. bM Tboraday. Mra. Leonard Jepaon fare a dinner Friday of Wat week In celebration of bar birthday Many tokeae of romombranro wen rrretred by tbe bo. ten from tb followlnf Hellaon. Bt TOOELE A pleasant affair of tho TOOELE, Nod. In the opera hone, week waa the dance Armtetlco day, Thursday oreolaf, to celebrate by tbe ueorfe A. Green Ire American Lef ton At mldnlfht a benooet waa post of TooeW. ft.. serred la tb amuwmeat hall of tho Sooth ward. Bader tb direct to of tho ward Relief aorlaty. A Wrf. crowd attended. Mre. E. M. Road oaa bostrea to tbs wires sf the hlfh school faculty at her home Wedae. Tb affair was Is the form day afternoon. Fitter fueata were pretest. f a luarhrea. Mlaa Dora Boraa entertained th J. R, o. club flrlt at her home Frltley erealaf of Wet week. The Daufhtere of the Pioneer entertained Sunday afirnuma la the North ward, la honor of tha 1st Jooaa E, l.tadberf end wire. A mntlt-a- l profram waa rendered, with rewtlera f the LUdhera family lahlaf part. Mre. Martaret peterenn of Brirln, Idaho. I etaltlaf reWtlreo la TooeW. Mra. Peter tiaa.es onlnrintned the North ward Primary ofllccra at bar bom, Wtdaaoday tertained at a dancing party in compliment to Tooele's yoanger set attended. Misa Zuva Bambrlck. who had bdfen the guest the Tooele county school teachers st the Booth ward amusement hall Saturday evening of last of Mrs. M. A. Powers ftr a month, left Tuesweek. day for her home In Rifle, Colo. Mra. Asnes Toombs of Balt Lake visited her Friday evening the Mutual of Stockton ward 1. in at O. a 0. hall F. the mother, Mra. K. Dick, Sunday. gave dancing party The local order of Eagles gave s dance and Stockton. The Nelson orchestra of Tooele furnished the music for the evening. Many of luncheon Wednesday evening in tbe hall. Mother, Why Dont You Take Nuxated Iron ml. Boy Mr. and Mra. 01 Potersou amtartalnad at a Corere were laid for olereo. family dlanet. member Tuesday er.alnf the Arllaftoo club of rstertalned at card aad loacbcoa. m hnaorMra. Mr. homo of aod tho at hnabaoda. thrlr Alma Fredrtrkaou. Buloa K. Madara of Onnnlaon and Mis Ere-ly- a Punk of Sterllnf worn married Wednesday A Wrf weddlnf reception was of last week. at the tiren la their boauir the asm rrenlaf Gueata present home of tli brides parents were Dr. aad thla from weddlnf rlty at the Mra. J A. Hafau. Mr. aod Mre. t M. Madsen, Mr. Mra. and Madsen. Anthony Mr. Mr and and tho M lares chrtatW , Madara Mad add La Faua Franc la. For tho Bolyat Distributing Co, Provo, Utah Crawford Furniture Co., Salt lake City, Utah Taylor Brothers Co, Provo, Utah Taylor Brothers Co, Eureka, Utah Taylor Brothers Co, Spanish Fork, Utah Taylor Brothers Co, Ogden, Utah Boyle Furniture Co, Ogden, Utah Merrick Hardware ft Furniture Co, Buhl, Idaho Neil F. Boyle Hardware Co, Blackfoot, Idaho Graham Boyle Hardware Co, Rexburg, Idaho Chip man Mercantile Co, .American Fork, Utah Key aal Mr. Emma Kntfhtoa. Mr. Jan fueata: Kearna, Mr. Byron Knlfhton, Mr. Grocer Ronenral!. Mr. Arthur rhllda. Mr.' Lanow Larson, Mra. J. E. Larson, Mn. Elmer Holey-soMn. Fred Jones. Mr. Leo. Loren. Mra. A. H. and T. M. Kearna, Mrs. E. L. Swallberf aad Misa Lilly Johnson. Jam. Itubb waa Thursday errata, Mr honored by a party ftren ta her behalf by in tho Guoalaoa Mutual tho of the officer, ward. Many latereatlaf fames wore pWyod erred. were and refreabnrente entertained Friday Mra. N. L. Hermanao. of last week at a louche, and fire hundred of bar celebration 'In birthday analr.ry party aary. Rex Kearns of Idaho Falla. Idaho, la rl.ltlaf hia parrot. Mr. and Mrs. Jameo L. Kearna. Mr. and Mrs. Be Peterson entertained- Sunday B honor of Mr. and Mr. Eras Wllaoa. four at entertained were followlnf foesta The tables of fire hundred, and at tho clone of Mr. aad aereed: Mr. waa luncheon the fame John . Petereoa. Mr. and Mra. J. B. Roper. Mr. aad Mrs. Bert Gledhlll. Mr. aod Mra. Erwta Roberta, Mr. aad Mr. Will Gledblll. Mr. ami Mrm Joe Lewis. Mr. aad Mra. Ola Petereoa. Mrs. Frank Kayaer, Harold Lewis aad Let us show you how The Cheneys tone adjuster, reproducer, tone arm, acoustic throat and violin resonator also increase the charm of its music. If you cannot call, send us the coupon for the interesting Cheney booklet. Pleas tend md without obllmtion your beautifully Illustrated Cnuairr booklet. Bcuaban at Mrt Brrt h,r bom. Tbunday of Wat trek.of tkW Unlan waa ttw bnatra Tboraday Wllaou aod family left Mr. aod Hr. Bran thla week for Turner. Idaho, to make tkelr flub Symphony orchestras, popular dance orchestras or bands all respond fo your call, when you play The Cheney. And The Cheney alone can give you such a perfect treat. No other instrument has the orchestral chambers which reproduce every tone of every instrument so accurately. Iron widely In hve uel Nuxated my o practice In moet severe, axxra- vated condltlons wlth unfailing results. I have Induced many other physicians to give It a trial, all of whom have given me most surprising reports In regard to Its great power as a health and strength builder. Dr. Schuyler C. Jaques, Visiting Surgeon of St. Elisabeth's Hospital, New York City, said: "I have never before given out any medical Information or advice for publication, aa I ordinarily do not believe In It. But In' the cane of Nuxated Iron I feel I would be remiss In my duty not to mention It. I have taken It myself and given It to my patients with most surprising and satisfactory results. And those who wish quickly to increase their strength, power and endurance will find It tf most remarkable and wonderfully, effective remedy. . If people would only take Nuxated Iron Inor. when they feel g stead of doming themselves with drugs, stimulants and alcoholic are there beverages, probably thousands utld wh0 mlht heir red P bloMj corpuscles, Increase their phyal- - themselves into a n ca nnnAltinn Fax aa rd rvf tVta tnllllAm run-dow- n. hablt-formln- "ThflTB Can Ha Healthv, Bogy-Cheeke- j d Nn Xteauiliui, Women i nry F. KINO, M. D. "Thera can be no healthy, beautiful, know It. d women without iron," says Iron Is absolutely necessary to. enable a New Jfork Fhyi - your full of Life,, Vim and blood to change food Into living Us- - Women, Klijg. W,th0Ml mtUr ow muLh OT Vitality, lin.mh todedthe doctoro iu' should prescribe more organic iron Nuxated Iron for their nervous, runstrength out of It, and as a consequents you become weak, pale and sickly lookdown, weak, haggarding, Juat like a plant trying to grow In looking women patients. a soil deficient in iron. If you are not means anaemia. Pallor The akin of the anae-ml- o strong or well you owe It to yourself to make the following test: Sea how long woman Is pals, tha you can work or how far you can walk flesh flabby. The muswithout becoming tired. Next taka two cles lack tons, brain n tablets of ordinary Nuxated fags and the memory Iron three times pT day beoften after meals for they falls, ana tao weeks. Then test your strength nervous. come weak, rosv-cheeke- roay-cheek- Dr. Ferdinand j- five-grai- Irritable, despondent and melancholy. When the Iron goes from the blood of woman, the roses go from their cheeks foods of "In the moat common America, the starches, sugars, table syrups, candles, polished rice, whlla bread, sods crackers, biscuits, macaroni. spaghetti, tapioca, sago, farina, degermtnatsd cornmeal, no longer la Iron to be found. Refiningof processes Mother have removed the Iron Karth from thee Impoverished foods,-anhome silly methods of waste cookery TlP the down the by throwingwhich our vegetables are water In cooked are responsible for another grave Iron loss. "Therefore, you should supply the iron deficiency In your food by using tome form of organic Iron, Just ns you would uh salt when your food has not enough salt. again and see how gained. much you hava MA.MT ACTIRIRS N0T Naxsted Iroa, wkleb Is reeoaaraeaded by Dr. Soilless aad other phyatrlaat, la BOW balag aaed by ovtr four mllllre prepl aaaaaUy. It I aol a areret, reared, but ooe whlrb I well kaowa I drosxlalt oreryirkara. It la put op la tablet font aad yew wallow tha tablet . or eat there lia. Kerb tablet of randy. Nai.i Iroa la al.ntped a. followa(eaulou and the Nutated Iroa are atamped ' line each trellle, ao that th public lD,m b lux Inferior aotieiltolea. It a ee.llyaccept aeelmllaled aad dure not In), ire tb teeth, make there black ae tipwt th etoauarh. Tb areea-torturtuareate aureeaafol aad aattra-l- y aailafaciiwy rreulla to porctiaaer or they will refund your every amaeV It la lletienerd la thla elty by aU ered drua. dial la tablet torn ooly. . ... |