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Show f T I it , THE 14 SALTKE To Look Young Quickly for Special Occasion State Society trtlnl ?. .! tn ' j the not ".. p.t rld and treasurer. j. B. Blackbem m fifteen member. tar ra. I- - 77 M Jla.Tzm Mr.. V. J. oreuideBt, Mr.. Huo Iron.. r B. B. Jamliwa BUHLfcY, IDAHO t ht h fiv-e- - , mu-gt- two-cour- se . NEW METHOD DENTISTS ' 'Painless Extracting of Teeth South Main, f Phono Wasatch Salt Lakt OfficB Ogden Office, 2489 Washington Avenue. Phono 15'-- $383 .3 Imagine your own pleasure if somebody made you a Christmas present of a handsome electric appliance that would be useful to you 365 days in the year. . A Hotpoint Electric Grill, ' Michelson, Ephraim Hasten, Mrs Haney Bates and Jennie Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Orson B. Olsen are spending a few. days in Salt Lake. Mis Fern Magleby entertained for the following Thursday evening: Mrs. Harold Magleby, Mrs. La Mar Bwain, Mrs. Elliot? Larsen. Mrs. Ray Swain and Ethel of the handiest table conveniences ever invented. Think of your own pleasure at receiving it and then plan to give it to someone specially favored, for Christmas. Its one V END ;; A COLD OR CATARRH OPEN NOSTRILS! MONROE B. MONHOK. Nov. 33. Mrs. Orson Olsen entertained Friday afternoon for Mrs. Al Devigne of Salt Lake and Mis. Dtui Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Larsen entertained at a dinner party last Sunday lor Mr.v, and Mrs Andy Sargent. Mra. Nina Mr and Mrs Elliott Larsen. A number of friends surprised Mr. and Mrs Binning Gould Saturday evening. The following enjojed the affair: Mr. and Mrs. (s ar Johnson, Mr. and Mrs-NelSorenson, Mf. and Mrs. Lionel Sorenson, Mr. and Mis. Blaine Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Newly, Emily Bohman Stores. and J H. Baldwin. Lr. end Mrs. G. W. Hanks entertained Humphreys Romeo Medicine Co , 158 at a 600' party .Saturday evening. William Street, New York. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Robins, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Larsen, Ethel In Burley Friday to spend the week-en- d Erickson and L. A. Carman. with friends and relatives at Miss Melba Erickson entertained Misa Kozella .Gibson spent last weekFriday evening for Ruth and end with her mother. Mrs. Ida Gibson, luncheon Ea Preal. Elva Leta, Florence, Swindle, in Rupert. and Ruth Maglebv. Dr. and Mrs. Brazee Hawkins returned Louise ladies of the Royal Neighbors met to Burley Monday from Halt Lake, where atThe home of Mrs. Joseph Olsen Thursthe Mrs Hawtney were recently married. for a quilting bee. Those kins formerly was Miss Hazel Pickett, day afternoon present were Mrs. louis Baker. Mrs. of Mr. and Mis. O. B. Pickett. William daughterTom Mrs. Perry Aaay, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Yeaman has as her guest Mrs. Niels her daughter, Mrs. H. Jordan, and baby, and Misa Olive Farrell of Boise. rgher. and Mrs. Dick Small of Heglar The Sunshine Girls were entertained beWere dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. little Lillian Wessley at her home on of last week. North Almo avenue last week. nlard Saturday Mrs. Vera Pepper and baby have de- Edytha Sims of Rupert arrived ' For Example 7M-- The first feeling of haring taken a Cold Is lassitude, depression, forlornness; as If some serious Illness was Seventy-Sevepending; a dose pf at this time is worth its weight in gold. If you wait till you begin to cough and sneeze, have sore throat and aching bones; it may take longer. Doctors Book on .the treatment of mailed free. Every living thing 77" for sale at all Drug and Country r Every patient must be absolutely estlsfled.' parted for Halt Lake td visit with Mrs. ieppers mother, Mrs. H. S. Jacobs. iir. o. W . BURLEY, Idaho, Nov. 13. 10 the memoers of Lie hostess it honiu . t u. L. Kverreen chapter, covered-disa. Conant avenue ai awas serteil at luncheon Monday, whichwas spent wltn The afternoon Boon. n was if The season largest bah of the evening in tne Arclla nail (he Tmirtcan Legion. and puntn grehentra- turniehed tne music, Was served during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brace departed Cltv. Saturday of last weK for Kansas Mo.e to epend the winter wuth friends and relatives. SatMrs. A. W. Rosecrans was hostessAfter-aoon urday of last week to the Saturday Bridge club. Mr. Carl Dillard and Mrs. H. Edward Smith entertained. In honor of Mrs. L. M. Fisher, at the home of the latter Mrs. FiBher was Thursday afternoon. the recipient of many lovely gifts. The with games and afternoon was apent was luncheon and a Served to fourteen. a Foute entertained Miss Boris Sf of friends at a party at tne home w her parents on Miller avenue Friday gftemoon. Mrs. L. R. Oliver entertained the members and friends of the Missionary society Thursday. Misa Kelly', a missionary, was guest of honor. 4 Mrs. F. 8. Sims of Rupert spent Wednesday visiting her daughter, Mrs L. M. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Our motto: FOB eervvd Luncneon e , Or. H. B. Foutx, , . Pr, E. R Foutz, D. D. 8. I D. 0. S. The New Method Dentists are making: $10.00 $et of Tooth for iffSS Gold Crowns for $4.00 $5.00 $16.00 for $7.00 $20.00 Set of Teeth for $10.00 Gold Crowns, Free painlese extracting with all plate and bridge work. Free examinations and estimates.! The most reasonable prices In the state for high grade dental work. , - sa & ' Prices Will Bring Normality in Dental Prices. Our Cut-Rat- 155 Like It YourseB? Cheaper. - ir. tl.g Ironu, Mr.. 1. w w? nrsn"rM.Tuhfur low Better Dentistry in w.saarssr ni1 iu x. , Utah's Leading Dentists - Row often have you fussed and putI MORONI tered with your face on the eve of some wanted-timportant social event when youwhat look your prettiest, and, try you . rMr! would, you dM mOROM. the desired Just couldn't get d JlZ Dr. iaSsrao unbecomes face Next time 1 result! your u4 un. Jobm HiiclUia H..dAT ruly, exhibiting a careworn and saggy tmiu. with crisscrossed and .fine appearance, ol lines, heres something that will quickly 1Taundmr .7wrw at Mr.. transform It into one of youthful freshness. Just get an ounce of powdered saxo-lit- e -- -jsa at your druggist's, mix this with about a half pint of witch hazel, and thu bathe your face in the solution for two or three minutes. Immediately after you amTun- feel a firming up of thA-skIftlOM tflBBM thlrlWB At I Irons out UOfwa m. derlying tissue, which naturally --and marks 1111 little fartl (Ires Sunday the wrinkles, worry lac and general apjr the uecuuiou bm wUd..v flabbiness. of The contour so are improved, Jrt,?.lt,',7n.0iydMr pearance your face will b glad you heard of tills sim' j- you 3ihu(Adv.) ple and harmless method. TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 1920. t The price for the How To Get Relief When Head and Nom are Stuffed Up. Count fifty. Your cold in head or Your clogged nos catarrh .disappears. tnls will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling for breath at night. Get a small bottle of 151ys Cream Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrate through every air passage of the head, soothing and healing the swollen or inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Dont stay stuffedup and miserable. Relief is sure (AdVJ t otIhI half hour following the meeting. wit prevent tod Hotpoint Gfill is $17.50 For the single heat . . $14.00 3-he- at The grill is only one of many choice electrical gifts. Other X sug- gestions are toasters, percolators, irons, heating pads and a score of others. To be sure of securing exactly the gift you wish to make, be sure to come early and inspect our large ELECTRIC wit MIm Luc lie Kline, who ipent the maimer here rliltlng Mill Midi Met ncken. left Monday for her home in Washington. D. C. Mr. W. R. Putman hu returned from visit with Salt Lake frleuda. A Urge number of gurato visited the Carnegie library today to a?e the exhibit of oil Ekbroeder of Rupert, paintings by George tint are on display for a week The art collection la composed mostly of tcenea in and about southern Idaho. Mr. and Mra. L. R. Domant of Portland, here. Ore., are vinttlng relative Mra. Raymond Moore baa returned from Salt Lake, where the vtalted her stater. Mr. Will Klierbeck. Mra. H Brownell returned Tuesday to her home at Hatlev. after a week's visit to Botae. RIGBY, Idaho. Nov. 13 Mr. and Mrs. Tbe University of Idaho 'jnxa' band gave Joseph I). Nelson of Idaho Falls were a dancing party at the Bhite (tty park Wednesday evening. The university band came guests of Mrs. E. Murdock on Tuesday. to Boise to attend the football game between Miss Leone Crowther spent last weekend in Idaho Fails as the guest of the t nlveralty of Utah and the Lniveralty of Idaho. friends. Mr. and Mra. Walter D. Young of Sugar City Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Foster' and son, are visiting in Boise. in Idaho Falls, Sunday spent Raymond, Mr. and Mra. C. E. Dunifer of Payette are the guests' of Mr. and Mrs. William visiting In Boise. V Hicks Armistice day was observed in Rigby. The business houses closed their doors at t Oclock and services were held in the afternoon, followed by a banquet for the boys of the Lloyd Crystal post, in the Nov 13 GARLAND. Ralph Parke enball given tertained the member ofMr. evening a the tadlea Self ( lit In the tabernacle of last week. Vice ttire club Friday afternoon Dr. and Mrs. Wilson spent last weekPresident Mrs. Ray P. Hymer presiding There end In Idaho Falls as guests of rela- were eighteen members present with the foltives. lowing a special gueeta: Mra. Charles Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Skelton and son, Mrs. Robert Bogr. Mra. Samuel Capener. Mrs. Leonard, arrived this week from Walla R. L. Bush. Mr Clarence Parke, Mian Audrey Walla, Wash., and wll make their home Arm field, Miss Belle Burton, Miss Preal Pnrke, Miss Catherine Hales and Misa Gertrude Ilymer. here. Mrs. S. S Later returned tills week The home was decorated with chrysantheThe following program from an extended trip to Detroit. Mich., mums and nasturtiums hr Paper. The Home Beautiful.' where she went to attend the wedding of as given: R. W. Mra. Yanfleet; by Miss Bell reading, her son, Curtis C. Later. Miss Alice Lemmon spent Sunday in Idaho Falls as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 37 L 1st South Wasatch 6700. RIGBY, IDAHO GARLAND vii Did You Know That Fritz Kreisler Is a Pianist ? It is not generally known that Kreisler, one of the greatest violinists of all time, also plays the piano with consummate art. He has recorded his piano playing exclusively for S?AMP1CQ and you may hear him in your own home, on the Chickering piano, playing his exquisite taprive Vien-noiOld Vienna Dance Melodies and the lovely music from his Opera Apple Blossoms. The Ampii-in the Marler and familv. Miss Hazel Strtngham. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Strtngham of this cltv, and Russell Snow, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Snow of Salt Lake, were united in marriage Mondav In Idaho Falls Tne contracting parties spent several days In Idaho Falls before returning here to make their home. The Rigby Study circle wll be entertained at the home of Mrs Henrv Owens next Wednesday evening Tne ladles of he club have been busv of late arranging for a bazaar to be given on November 20 for the benefit of their public library . provides the playirifc of Kreisler and over a hundred other artists, including the greatest pianists in the world, playing music of all kinds. Broadways masters of syncopation contribute their interpretations of THE LATEST POPULAR MUSIC AND RAGTIME ideal for dancing. t t ' A ? The AMPICO is and reproduces the playing of these artists by means of record music rolls reproducing their playing so exactly that it is impossible to distinguish it from the actual performance of the living pianist. It will give us great pleasure to show the Ampico at our showrooms at your convenience; special concert room for demon g strations. CHICKERING HALL. Glen Bros.-Rober- ts Piano Co. 161 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Friday evening of last week at the home of W'elUng, Mr J. Shaw Mr and Mrs O f. Dr. and Mr. J W. Chamber. Mr. and Mra. Winters. Mr. and Mrs George ( hrlatensen, Mis left this week for Kelt Lake to Era Feinted and Charles Welling. Chriatophemoo reside. Members of the Y. M. U. I. A. and Mis La Von Capener. daughter of Mr ami Mhslc and games Mra. A. R. Capener. and David Hobbs of Lopartners also were guests nere the diversions or tbe evening. Supper nas gan. were married Wednesday la the Balt Lake served to the following: Mr. and Mra L. ( . temple. After a short trip they will make their Mr. and .Mra. Wiaef Rose, Mrs. home at Logan. Uhriatophersoo. W H. Vanfleet, Mr. and Mrs. Lester JohnMisa Ruble Btayner spent the last week-enson, Dr. and Mra. J. W. Chambers. Dr and at Balt Lake visiting relatives. Mra. J. Edward Dav, Mr. and Mra. W F. Mra A. K, Capener apent the early part of Persson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cooke, Mra. Horace the week at Halt Iake. OUR BIG OFFER ENDED OR I GET TOUR MOHEfBKK What if a specialist in catarrhal afflictions, a real physician of character EPHRAIM and integrity, should offer to relieve KlHRAIM. Nov. 13. La Var Taylor you of catarrh, or nothing to payf and Simon Stevens spent the aeek-en- d You would jump at the chance. Of with their wives and families Mr and Mrs. W. II. Anderson of Mantt spent Sunday a Ith l W. Tompson. Mrs lai Var Taylor entertained at dinner Friday afternoon in honor of the birthday of her little son, Donald. Twelve guests were present Mr. and Mra. Robert Netlson entertained at their home Tuesday evening alter the dance A supper was served to Mra and Mr La Var Taylor, Mr. and Irs. Evan Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Fabian Lron. Jane Benson is visiting friends In Manti. Mrs F. W. Christenson entertained at a dinner party In honor of the birthday anniversary of her daughters. Hannah and Eva. Twelve guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Jenson visited Ephraim Sunday. Etta Anderson was visiting In Ephraim Saturday. Her home Is at Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi t'hristenson and Mr. and Mrs Iver K. Iverson were guests j Frldav night at a dancing party given at the Manti Armada by ten Manti couple. A light luncheon was served to about 600. Mrs. Ruby Cox, formerly Miss Ruby fiterlng, and Cleo Olson were guests of friends in Ephraim Tuesday. Mrs Charles Elevens wss hostess at a prettily arranged party at her home Tuesday evening In honor of Mrs. Augusta Stevens of Halt iAtke. A chicken supper, was served. The party was given In honor of the guests eighty-thir- d birthday unniv ersarv. Miss era Kenner and her mother, of Manti, motoied to Ephraim Thursday. 111 PIANO Burton and Mias Gertrude Hymer: current events, Mra. J. W. Lewis. During the social hour several selections on the Victrola were The hostess served refreshment, saplayed. tiated by Mrs. 8. Capener, Mrs Charles Bowes, Mr. F. A. Driggv and Mrs. Clarence Porke. Mr. and Mra. James J. Thompson are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a daughter. The stake board numbers of the T. L. M. I. A. of the Bear River stake tendered to Mr. and Mra L. (V ( hristopliersos a farewell party BOISE, IDAHO BOtHK Idab. Nov. 13. A larga aa hltl Tufwtajr evening at tbe home of Mr. and Mra. H. R. Neitnel. to tb members and friends of Mt. Johns poriah. for tbe bene fit of the Ahar society. Tho affair was glvn b Mra Neliael and Mra. f. IE. Reinhart. Tbe rooms throughout tbe boose were attractive rrptloa with chrysauthimoma and snapdragons. A feature of tbe evening a as a program of mueie A buffet luncheon waa served in the dining About 200 enjoyed tbe dveoing Mom. One of the delightful events of the week given Armistice day when the University club of Hole entertained nt an Informal dancing perty.' la honor of tho I'nleeroity ef Idaho football team nod University bt Utah teem. Music by the T niveroity of Idaho 'Jaas(V bend waa an attractive feature of the evening. The sfair was attended by a large number ef entbuaieatn gursta. Including foot he 1 he musical department ef the Celumhlan an evening of music club entertained with Wednesday, when tho husbaoda and nocorta were the guest of honor. Mr. and Mr. W. W. Mom and little daughter. Priscilla, and non. Willard, left Prktav for their horns nt Minneapolis, Minn., after attending the wedding ef Unilford Morse and Min InW Jane Barton, which took place la .November 3 Boise, Wednesday. t heart left Tnesdny for Ban Mrs. Jamea A. Diego, (at, taarend the winter. Tbe fntirga Womens eloh met Monday at 0t, Margaret's hall. A large attendance You would be fool- course you would. ish if you didnt. And now that the makers of llyomei say to you (pronounced that Hyomei will eud catarrh, or that you can have your money back, what are you going to dot Are you going to be prejudiced and narrow minde just because the offer is not made by a physician f High-o-me- Are you khu8 to continue td suffer with snuffles, crusts in the nose, watery eyes, mucus in the throat, and all the annoying and distressing conditions that accompany catarrh, when Hyomei will satisfy you or money backf Do you know what Hvomei isf Let us tell it is composed you; chiefly of eucalyptus tained from the eucalyptus trees of inland Australia, where catarrh, asthma, croup and hny fever are practically unknown. Pour a few drops of Hyomei- into the hard rubber inhaler (samo as and you illustration) can then breathe iuto the lungs the germ-kil- l antiseptics bresthe in ing ould Austrslian forests pine and eucalyptus. And Hyomei is Wails Old tan Winter I aint sayin Im a quitter, er pothing like that but I am admittin these two infernally hot coals, Castle Gate and Clear Creek, are makin it hard for me to make any impression on the folks in these parts. But Sam Snowstorm and Bill Blizzard aint got goin' good yet, an when they do you'll be lucky, by crickie, if youve got & good supply of these fuels jn the coal bin. I hate to knock my own game, but Ive got to take my plug hat off to these two heat makers. all-fire- you the of so youll pleasant to use: like to use it; when you in breathe it it has such a soothing, healing ef- feet on the inflamed d i ASK YOUR DEALER. and germ ridden membrane, Jn five minutes, help. you get sueh wonderful relief ' that you know that at last you have A Hyomei outfit consists of one bottle of Hyomei, $ hard rubber pocket inhaler and medicine dropper and simple instructions for use. . 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