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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 20,i'J21. place Sunday avanlng at tha home of th bride. Bishop G. S Bills performed the Mr. and Mra. H. Buckley ceremony. will moke their home at West Jordan. Mr. and Mra J. W. Crane had as their dinner gueete Sunday Mr. and Mra E. M. Bateman and Mr. and Mra W, L. of West Jordon. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin E. Seal, 8r., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to K. H. Beckatead of South Jordan. The marriage will take place February S3. Mrs. William NfL oLCreocent was the, guest of her mother, Mra U. H. Dansle, the first of the week. Mies Hettte Bills end Mrs. Addle Allan ware Salt Lake visitors Saturday of laat wesk. v Mr. and Mra. Alvin Miller had aa their guest Mra E. Silcox of West Jordan at a thiater party Saturday evening of laat week. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page visited in West Jordan, Sunday. Mr. end Mra U'.. J. Bills were the gueeta Walbeck. ot of Mrs. Bills's mother, Mra Draper, Sunday. Hal-Ud- church gays a party at the church par tort oa Thursday afternoon in honor of Mias Madelto Giie. The room was decorated la flags end ferns. The place cards were small bauhau. Covert were laid for fifteen guests. The 8. 8. Club surprised Mrs.' Beg Whltevat her home oa Mala street Wednesday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. W. D. Kuhre, Mm. A. J. Butler, Mrs. Amos Jenaen, Mrs. D. C. den eon, lira, E. Jorgenson, Mrs. K. W. Robinson, Mrs. L B. Peterson. Mrs. Glenn Betsey, Mrs. Ole Daktrup, Mrs Morvsl Stuart, Mrs. 8 McKean, Mrs. K. W. Packer aad Mrs. 8. J, Larson. . BINGHAM ? BINGHAM. Ft to. 29. Mrs. B. . Fritter the G. is. U G. club fertile daeedsy Five hudrid wit flmooA of list wwk. fiijred, lira, Gtnnre Bolmsi wot the fine prtse A two pud Hit. B. J. .Barnard be eoiautattoi. tourto iDDchcoa wit eerTv. m Mr. Like were W. Salt Jonrt Mn. 8, jind jdaitort Thursday of latt week. who bid beta visit! lire. Uatijr fe. Uy Ser daughter, Mr. W. 8. Jooe. kit returaed fib feet hone in Salt Like. Mitt Fiorue lieme&ira wit hottest to the Bmaaoa club Thursday eeeaiof of last week. Mrt. Beit Jonee Fte hundred wit pitted. treolred th honor for high leore aad Mix Both Heirtt tad rapid JMUlamt the eootoUttoa. formed the detiga for the tally eirdt aide nip ktna. TIm guest were wmd with fttorheon it the Itoynl confoethmery. The tnd eoarae ceucUira I tee nerani la the form t of rapid. Z. Mitt ttroliae Bnaumea It - ependtag the fric-eu- d ia halt Lake. Mr. and Mr a. 9. M. Young eotertalned Mr. Mrt. oe Kemp and Mr. aid MrmWttt at a dinner party Thunday of latt week. lyrt Troop No. I of the Boy fkouta had charge ef the evening meeting at the Method lit obatvh iuaday. uadvr the direction of Bcontmaater Fa The boya tang "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp gen. the Scout are Marrhing' aid talk! were made ty Mr, Fagea, Leonard Miller, Lathrop Nienoli data repeat and Will Gant. The 'Tenderfoot ed the scout law and then the budget were awarded. Leonard MlUer was presented with 4he flratclaot badge. Lathrop McboU, Onrilie Well sad Will Wells received peread-clte- s budget and JamN Ackerman, Dewitt Bevins, Robert t olytr, Clyde Jonec, Arthur Joaea, An Tut McPiiee, Riley Patten Tod Nestor Modes received , 'Tenderfoor badget. A large crowd enjoyed the Valentine party given by the MpworJth. iengnn Monday Mr. and Mrt. Atha William entertained the Basketball team after the ghme Friday Evening, gtrfreahmenta were erved The t opperfirld Ladies Aid aoclety met with Mrc. Fred Turner Thursday afternoon of latt A large amount of tewing waa done, freek. V after which ths ho teat served luncheon. VAlr. and Mrs. J. H. Caraco entertained Wed aedif evening of latt week for Edward Byrnea, eurprittbg. him after a committee meeting 1 arils wernityed and lone boon was served .at a late bonrTkpwe participating were Mr. and Mrt. Ed Byrnes,- - Mr. and Mrs. John Byrnes, Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Pope, Ur. and Mrs. Wll liam Steele, Mr. and hlnKJ. I. Abbott, Mrs. Mr. Beetle Atkinson, Mrs. BsslBroklebaak, Butterfield, Mitt Marie Pope aStKMtca Helve Byrnes. 'N. Mr. and Mrs. Wilt Myers entertained aPtrds Saturday evening of last week. Prises were by Mrs. Garnett and Mrs. Barnard. Those present mere Mr. end Mrt. H. B. Areas, Mr. aad' . Mrt. Jamra Garnett, Mr. and Mrt. B. J. Mr. and Mrs, 8. M. Yoaag, Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. June, Mr sod Mrt. Joe Kemp end Ir end Mrs. J. F. FlynnT Luncheon was served. ' Mitt Annie Clark of- - Park City is visiting Mr. and Mrt. Kenneth Gibton. Mias Rhoda Huffy, formerly of Salt Xke, is Hie dew teoebey ia Copperfleld. The children of Mrs. Margaret Fox surprised her Tuesday evening at the homo of her gauge ter, Mrt. Ed Cunliffe, it being her sixtieth Cards were played and birthday anniversary. prlxra won by Mrs. Duvall and Mrt. George lunchMcDonald and Mr. Domna. A three-cours- e eon wat served at tnidnight. The guests Included Mrt. lr. and Mcopald, .ML.ahd.Alra., Mr. atd .Mrs. George Pope, McDonald. Georg Ur. ng lira. Jobs Byrnaa Mr. and lira ltd Byrnes, Mr. and Mr. Jack Bteele, Mr. and Mrs. Ultlt.m Hteele, Mr. and lira. O. C. Joaea, Mr. aad lira. Thomas Wtlwa, Mr. and Mra. Ba.tl t Domna Urn. bent. Atkinaoa, Mra Jerry Du-t.I-I. Mra Basla Broklebaak, Mra Jaanio Heide-prlMin Beni. Cook, Ml Maria Pop., Min k lornace afoltb, Will Annslroag, Jack .on Btnnle, Jackson. Andy aad r.lia UaUaaolg, Bob- -' Billy nrt Wood. Joha Brockinbank, Richard Bylaad, liwi, T.(K, Jr., UhtS Broklnb.uk aad -rnd Amlarroa. Mn. Laater Dobba hat returned from tba Mole raoaa koydial at Balt Lake. Ur. aad Mra Bd Byrnra auertrllid at dia-ae- r Thuraday rvcnlii, of Mat mrk. A baaket of Amaritaa Beaut, roaca (rand tb benter ,, -- of tbe kablc. t.rcra wera laid for lira. Bari Miaa Beaale Cook, Mr. aad Mra McCoiemao, J. Abbott. Mn. Caran. Mra. Broklebank, aad Joha . John Broklebank, Miaa Helen Bjrnca . . James Bjrraea. Mr. aad MrT JoaB Ckitpentrr entertained Mr. -and Mra. Bari P.leraoa at dinner Bundaj. Mr. and Mn. Mtlea Hartman eatarUiaad at cards baturda, evening at laat week, live plaed and prltea woo b, Mra. - hundred F Mn. Wileoa and Mn. tiuebner aad juieis, S.A Bucbuiaa aud Mr. WMaon. The gneau were . , Mr. --and Mra. Abner Wileoa, Mr. and Mra. J.t B. aujera, Mr. aad Mra. C. W. OreathoqedJ r. aud Mra. Luuta Buckmaa, Mr. and Mra. Mra. Lara W. Neilaoa, Andg Aaderaoa, Mr.-anThir-coi- e Mra. Beaa joaea. M1 .Mia. iiaebner, A tbraa-unra- e ueuiuaen and Mr. Soiagoug. lum lieea waa aerved at a late hour. . Id CommaniE, dub held tie regain r bueiniae and eocial meeting rridaj evening of tear week. After tbe buaineee meeting a waa given aad then an - program apeliing matek waa Oeld. Mr. DairWi aad Mra. A. I. wera tbe captaine. lraw 8 D. L. Kent won tba lades prise aad W. L Bcatt waa then aerved, after Ine mm a which dancing waa enjoyed. - John Edward Broklebank entertained at cards Saturday evening of last week. The (neats wera William Armstrong, George Bella. Gene Gaaueii. Fred Anderson aad George Brualebaak. waa served. Lum a Miae Buger baa returned to her borne la Midvale at-- r a visit here with her aunt. Mra. i X i V Lewie V Dobbs. Highland Bog lodge of tlie Women' association of the Maccabees gave a card Wednesday evening of leet week. Prise lrtg woo Mn. were bg Mra. Will Cole, ladle' flrat; conaola-tion; Andg Kreevnt, eecond; Mra. Ore Fish, Bob Cbeetnut, mens flrat; Will Hiddo- wag, second ; will Jeaacm, coneolattoo. Imncbeon waa aerved efter the card game. Lloyd Nerdln entertained tbe member of Mr. Garvin's Junior ercbeatra at bla borne Tburadag evening. Game were plaged end lunebeon waa served. Mr. and Mrs. t. M. Young entertaiaed at cards Tburadag evening of leet week. Mra. Barnard wo tbe prise for high eeor and Mrs. Garnett the cooaolatloa. Luncheon was errvad to Mr. and Mra. Janie Garnett, Mr. and Mra. Jo Kemp. Dr. end Mra. J, F. rtgun. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mgara and Mr. end Mra Bogd Bar-HarBeae-f- it BRIGHAM CITY. - BRIGHAM CITY, Feb. 2ft. The Reeder fsm By held a reunion In the Third ward chapel and amusement ball Saturday of taet wk. The festivities began at 11 o'clock in the morning aad continued throughout tbe afternoon and Those participating evcAlag util midnight. were the descendant of the late Georg B Reeder of tbia city, Robert Reeder and EHtt K. Hurren ef Hyde Park and Mary tft. Metcalf of Malad, Idaho. Local ftftft. Carpenters' union, enjoyed a basque t and social evening Friday ef last week, lb function was given at tbe I. O. O. F. wne bell and la by twenty pirUcipatvd I01 Mesdames . . Bert Olsen and t. R. Wight eu tertai&ed at the home of the former Friday evening of Mat week, complimentary to n anm her of candidates for membevehip in the Re lodge. Five hundred ve the game of tbe evening, followed by n loncbeoa, at which covert were laid for seventeen. Mrs. Joseph Sorensen entertained at a the ater party aad luaehvoa Saturday evening of last week. Fifteen guests enjoyed the evening Fred Sorensen win given w bhMbdays surprise Sunday evening by the member of the H. club. An interesting program wa carried out, buffet luncheon wa after which n served to - fourteen people. Meedsme P. W. Jervis end Henry C. Chap man were hostesar at n mcetlag of the Aid society Friday afternoon of laat week. Mrs, A. G. Frank of Rayavllie was a special guest and givt an interesting talk. A. L. Stout and Other guests were Meedsme wera served to H. D. Pngs t Refreshment L Tbe begs Lily camp Daughters of the Floaters met t the- home of Mr. and Mr. X. Francis Merrell, Friday evening of last week, complimentary to JofaQ F. Merrell, a pioneer of this city. An interesting program aad refreshments made up tbe evening's pleasure. Miss Flora Watkins, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Joseph H. Watkins, aad Mabeart Joseph-son- . son of Mr. and Mr. Joseph Josepbson of this city, were married In the Logan temple They will make .their Roma ia Wednesday. this wity. Miss Piers Watkins wss tba honored guest at a parcel elibwer given by the Mutual officers of the Fourtbwsrd Friday evening of last week. Tbe bride reotlved a wealth ef beautiful presents and the evening was pleasantly spent in game and music. 'X. Miss Arietta Kelson entertained at a prettily appointed valentine-- party Saturday, evening of last week. The rooms were ilecoratedln red and white, and Interesting gaaeb were plgyed. There were fourteen present. Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Abrams', who aspect to leave soon on an extended triyl to the easta house ern states, were gueaW of honor party Sunday afternoon. A number of friend came front Wait Laka ead Ogdon In tha affair. X Ths members of ibe high school faculty sad their escort wera entertained by the Faculty club at tbe home of Superintendent and Mrs C. H. Skidmore, Monday evening, A unique program was carried out and mack enjoyed by the fifty gneete present. . Mice Eleanor Cdll entertained at a valentine The rooms were evening. Monday party dressed tn tbe season's colors and the luncheonr Thirty-fouValentine. reflected tba spirit of St. . young people wera present. entertained Mr. and Mrs. i, Frank Bewrtng about 200 of their friends at a discing party M the Thl9d Ward "amusement aU Tuesday the feature, cosy evening. While dancing was corner equipped with com forts bla rocking those who did for been had chairs provided Refreshments, consisting not care to dance. and wafer candy, were served of punch, throughout the evenings wss hostess at a delight Miaa Elvm Simonses ful children's valentine party Monday-evenin- g, ten little folks. which was enjoyed by Mrs. Stanley J. Madsen, formerly Miss Effle Boxelder county, for Webb, home demonstrator was tendered n prettily appointed parcel shower Farm bureau Womens by the ladles of the In the public rest room at the courtbettae Monand the served was day evening. Luncheon guest of honor wss presented with a handsome Community silver cheat,entertained In honor of Mr. J. W. Peter Dr. and Mra. D. W. Henderson of Ogden, Satweeks. Card were urday evening of last luncheon was served played and a it toMhSLi'uU Wight Baturda? talMd at a prattg BL Valeatlaa part, of Mleora May evening of last week. In honor and Von Reunion La .MorreU. DeUn Edwards.' guest Annette Goodwin of Logan. The invited hostess of tha aistera were former Sorority and guests of honor. . week-en- d Miss Hasel Chrlstenbeu spent last la Logaa, tailing br bretKw, Emil ChriajJ2f A. M. Herrin ef 0tra eletteA Weed b wk. la thta eltjr Boring the goeat Mra. W. H. Wattla ef Ogikee Bur- of hrr brother, Hrerjr Bteader, eaB wife, , I,- Mrt a'.L." Jreeea of Prretoa, Idaho, apeat la tht B. Baron had a dinner gueeis on Darld Btraoaa. Bondar Mraer. Jotaa Biraora. Max Goldemlth and Alf Olaea. wark-eaTtaltlag the rarer epeat Mtea Etta the week D Mrs -rrl.tlrr at lartoa- - Mtea Both Horaler Where .he la atteadtag echool. waak here rtelttag her priieata. 'roD1 aad .... .... n't tba Mrs. l.,8. PouleoS apeat Friday and Saturday ef iavt week la PievoNqrith relsttvea. Mr. A. 8. 8andmier ef Proyo was the gnest here Tuesdey aad Wednesday ef Mrs. Byto Crookaten, The, Primary officers and teachers of the First ward surprised Mlta Merle 'tbever at Miaa Chever was her home Monday night. formerly a teacher In the organisation, but has v resigned. Mrs James Cunningham entertained Tuesday son a te her at shower, complimentary evening Earl aad Miss Ediths Payne ef Provo, who art to he married next week. Luncheon was served te fifty gueetn. l Mr. ad Mrs. Alfsrd Chadwick entertained Wednesday evening for Miss Barbara Chadwick, a bride of tbe month. Game, music aad dancing formed the diversions, after which refreshments were served to forty guests. Tbe stake Primary board entertained tbe officers aad teacher of the Aipwe Saturday afternoon of last week In tk basement of the tabernacle. The Alpine Dramatic club members and their partners n Joyed n party at the home of Donut roag Friday ereniog of last week. Game, nimie and dancing, followed by loaches, were tbe feeture oB the evening. Miss Barbara Cbadwlek of .this city aad Warren Walker ef Lindon wore married in the Balt Lake temple Wednesday. Lecy Adams of Salt Lake spent Sunday here, the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Adams. Mrs. C, A. Fieraon sprat Monday in Provo, the guey of her son, Allen Plffeon, and wife Mrs. Leslie Heart entertained a few friends her home Monday evening at a candy puli it and card party, . Loncbeoa was aerved. The First ward Boy Scouts were the guests ef 'the Fourth ward Scouts Tuesday evening. Basketball and other games were played, followed by refreshments. urn TOOELE M Iso-TOOEL.K, - Fe b.-- 1 Mary - Ann Tsylor of Goshen and Orel) Skelton of were united in marriage by Judge Tooele George A. Remington at the home of Mr. and Mra. Remington, In tne preaenca ot Immediate friends and relatives Monday evening. The young couple will make their home In Tooele. Monday evening, the A. T. 0. club waa entertained by the Misses Zells, Blanch and Ruth Walters at their home. Luncheon waa served to ten gueeta. . Miss Mary McKellar wss hostess to the members of th Telephone Club girls at her home Thursday evening of last week. Bight guests attended. Mrs. Edward Campbell entertained at a family dinner party Sunday evening at her home, in honor of her mother, Mr. birthB. L. Bowens, on her day anniversary. Thirty guesta war . , present Mr. 8. J. Merritt will be hostess to the LadieiCAld society of the M. E. church at her how, next Thursday afternoon. Mies Emmk Die JL MM ind la Shields, who had -- been In Chicago for the past two serving a missionreturned aries for the L. D. In this city. to homes their Monday Mra. Theo De La Mare of Burley, Idaho, ta a guest at the home of Mr. And Mrs. Phillip De La Mare. A pleasant affair of the week was the married folks' dance given In the South ward amusement hall Wednesday evee ning by the North and South Ward aoclety. A large crowd attended. Rffs. Hannah'BoWen add daughter, MlSf Elva Bowen, of Salt Lake spent Sunday In Tooele, vlaltlng relatives. The daughters of the Pioneers entertained at the North ward chapel Sunday afternoon in honor of the 1st Andrew J. Johnson and wife. A program waa given by the descendants of tha Johnson family, aa follows: Selection, by Johnson choir; address on the life of Andrew J. Johnson, by Nels Johnson; solo, Maxine Barton; recitation, Ethel Johnson; sketch of th life of . Mrs. Johnson, by Mrs. Emma J. Atkin; song, by the grandchilInstrumental duet, by Miss Rebecdren; ca Atkin and Sidney Vowles; vocal so o, Mrs. Hannah Bowen; cornet solo, Stanley Johnson; piano solos, by Rebecca Atkin and Lucille Johnson. n Mies Alice Hanks and Mis Emily entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mias Hanks for the teachers of the Central school. The evening was spent In sewing, followed by refresh-4- a ments, served to twenty guesta. Mra S. B. Cully wa hoetesa 'fo the Past Nobla Grands club at her bom Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. M. Cluff was tha guest ot Mra J. J. Cully during the week. The Olive branch No.- 2$ of the lodge held Its regular meeting in tho Fraternal hall Thursday evening. new members were Initiated, as Five follows: Mrs. E. 0. Smith. Mrs. Nels Bloomstrom, Mra. J. H. Peterson, 'Mra O. A. Thomson and Mrs. Mary Stalnea Following th business session luncheon was served. Th teacher of th Central school tendered Joseph Bevan, nr , a aurDr.au party at tha close of school Tuesday. The oocaalon was Mr. Bevan' birthday, an Luncheon was served. nlveraary. Mias Amy Park, Mis Emily Warbtir-toand Miss Miss Thelma Anderson Emily Davis attended a Valentine dance given at Lake Point Tuesday evening. The North and South ward M. 1. A. entertained at a dancilfg party In the South ward amusement hall Friday eve nlng of last week. A large crowd was In attendance. The North Ward Relief society entertained the young people of the ward at a dancing party and (upper Saturday evening of lost week in the North ward amusement helL The Ag club and th home economics clask entertained at a unlqua dancing party at the high school gym Saturday evening of laat week. Mr. Hyrum Powell waa the recipient of a surprise party at her home Friday evening, arranged by Mrs. Fred Hilt and Mra. Melba Shields. The evening was pant In playing cards, fqllowed by a luncheon served to sixteen guesta - lxty-aix- th Ssirotv Re-ll- War-burto- - ah n. , SHOSHONE, IDAHO Idaho. Fb. SHOSHONE. membara of th Knight, of Pythlna held a gmoker In their hall Thuraday evening anniversary In honor of the of the founding of the order and the of the foundtwenty-sixt- h anniversary O. C. Joaea waa pleasantlg earprtaed Taaadag number of ing of the local lodge. A largethe evening, that being bie blrthdag anniversary. literary Five hundred wa plaged and prise were won gueeta was present and after and part of the program refreshments were .bg Mr. Car co. Mr. Duvall. Mr. Tuner Mrs. Mr. Dunll. Tbe gueala were Mr. and Fred Turner, Mr. end Mrs. Lowell Carler, Mr. The Misses Vera McMahon, Catherine end Mr.. O. K. Undrkif. Mr. end Ur. Llogd Wehrtey and Alberta Dunn entertnined Dnmaa, Mr. and Mr. Brant Engrlkte. Mr. end of their school friend WednesJearg Duvall. thirtyat the home of Mtae Vera McMahon Ur. J. H. Colger, Mr. end Mra. day Ur. and Mn. Kd Cnnllff. Mr. and Mra. Jo party. Refresh-ment- s. with A "hard-tlme- a Mcbola. Mr. end Mra. Baatl Daman. Mr. and consisting of sandwiches, salad, Mrs. George Pope. Mr. and Mr. Joha It a u and cocoa, ware served from paper lton, Mrs. Edith Maxfield, Miaa Edith Borg, Miaa cak frying-pan- s Tha Gertrude Colrar. Dewag Knudaop and Morris plates, tin cups andto ault tha occasion. waa served luncheon at guests were dreased A t wooura lolgar. At the reception held Thuradey night . ; midnight. eoclety at kT i The member of the G. G. G. G. club enter for tha Baptlat Young Paoplea talncd their husbands t the home of Mr. tha homeof Mr. and Mra. D. W. Yaden. f Jo Kemp Tueadag evening. Five hundred wee seventy-f- t v gueeta war present Re. played with Mrs. Boimnn winning the Udle' freshments of lea cream, cake and popf trait ; Mra. Arena, second, and Mra. Frasier, corn were aerved. Mr. Manwaring won tba man's consolation. Mlea Amy Mason apent laat week-en- d first; Mr. Boimnn. second, and Dr. Flynn the vlaltlng her sister, Mia Flossie consolation. A three course luncheon wee aerved, st Cannet Mason, who is teaching at Qannet this winter. Mrs. R. J. McMahon entertained her SANDY Bunday school class Mondsy evsnlng with a valentine party. The rooms and taMra. blet were decorated with valentine trimBANDV, Fh. 10. Wednesday vwnln wa, C. C. Jvaaea ratvrtalavd th Naiyhbor rluh mings and an enjoyable evening refreah--mentat hr hm oa Pioneer avenue. Valentina Mesa ckraed with the serving of dainty Four wore rarrlnd out tn the refreshment. Mr. and Mra J. H. Boott entertained at teen membon were present with Mra, T. C Jtaries and M1m Ulae Farrer as special foeefa. a progressive five hundred perty Baturdsy school Senior Jordan liixh of tin rlaa lie evening of laat week In honor of Mra of C. J. Collin of Glenns Ferry and Mra (fTe a proyreaeivo party Friday oventnf The party formed at the homo of Raymond Cole of Pocatello, who are vlalent week. Miae Eunice Greenwood on North State street, F. J. Burdetl. Mra. with From there ltlng where the loop course was nerved. Mr Hall Horn wa called to Foie the yncats went to Draper to the homo of of last week on account of the Saturday o dinner waa aerved. MlM Ethel Smith, wberh of her sister, Miss Kslth iorne. lllnea Salad, wan added te the menu at the homeof art O' In lg attending business college The last Mias Selma Butterfhld at Riverton. 1- - ftfty-eeven- th 1 s. place visited wss the home of Mise Alpha Crape at Handy, where the dearrt waa served. Valentine dccorntlona were carried oat In nil the tinmen and valentine frames were played. The trips were made by auto. Mrs T. C. Davies of Sandy and Mn. J. 8 Sanborn of Salt leaks xavt a surprise party In honor of Mr and Mrs, J, W. Cushing at their home oa Dmieer avenue Friday erenlnt. It being the hlrthdav anniversary of Mr Cushwere need. Cover ing. - Valentine- decoration were laid for Mrs H. Alien, Mra. T. 8. Marriott. Mr nod Mrs.. W T Vincent, Mr, and Mrs, W. D. Kuhre, Mr. and Mra. B. Cushing, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Jensen of Sandy. Mr and Mrs. J B Pnnborn of Midvale. 8. L. Mores. Miss Gene Mfr, Mrs. Anna Ilsmaer, Mr. and Mrs. J. B Mandborn of Salt lalke. Ir led Mrs. C. C. Jensen had as their ftiesta during the week Mrs Andrew Bstistns nf Ogden and Lew Gene Lead of Brigham City. the mem-her- s Miaa Marjorie Stuart entertaiaed of the C 20 eitih at an enjnvahie party on County afreet Saturday eve'at her home week Games aad mu sir were ning of last , Refreshments wera aerved to twelve hostess members. Tbe wag assisted hr bet twetheer Mre Nornth itwsrt, and Mm. Uerdon Stnsrt. Mr. end Mrs. CUarlis A. Crape have re prtied le their home at tlidgedale, Idaho, after two months visit hero with relatives. The Ladles Aid aorWty ef the C ungrogational Storm twenty-fiv- E- T Bundle here with her pareeta. Hr. aad Him Will.rd Bhiplej. -peat Hra. Wllham Smith ef Salt Laka la eg week-enhere with her pereale. Hr. aad Mra. Peter Logsdon. Mrs. Joha KUson of Eureka visited here this week, the guest of her sister, Mra. W. G. MANILA MANILA. Feb. 19. The dance given for the benefit of the Primary Monday evening was largely attended and greatly , ; enjoyed by alL Friends of Mrs. Daniel Nelson gave her a surprise party Thursday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary, which was Friday. Refreshmenta were aerved. Mr. M, N. Larsen spent Sunday will) Mlee WIHoner and Mrs. Kanaburv. Mrs, Cora Bennett spent last week-en- d at hep summer home on Sheep creek. Mr. and Mrs Levar Anderson are pending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miner. entertained Mildred Paliesen friend Tuesday In honor of her seventh birthday Ice cream, cake and anniversary, were aerved. Mrs. Nells Paliesen Is spending a week wtth. Mra. V. Pearson., at . JJurnL. Fork. ra sand-wlch- wo. Boise. AMERICAN FORK I I FORK. PH). It. Mn Kilts H. b hnm. Bungay sftra-seu- a In koxfr of her ku.band'a birthday sssl-rarur- AMERICAN Psrk,r Mit,rtstfid at Dinoar was smrml to flftami guesta Xlm,r Miller rrtarsM te kw bone Is Bountiful Monday, sftrr making a brief visit to bar saranta Mr. asd Mrs. J. H. Btnrra. .. Twaaty frlosda ef Mr. and Mra Y.ra tar-ao- s anrprlaad tliain st th-- tr boms Saturday rva Bing of loot waoh. It botng tha blrthdoy A rhlrkas dinner woo of Mr. Lenan. Mra. anroEk Mr. oue Mra. L. 1. Plrmogo rial tad frloado Is Bolt lake BuseIoj. a Tha "At" rluh nf tha Htrh srhiKd ant- -r talna4 a faw frl-o- do st a party at th hlxh orhaol Friday slfhl of loot work. DonHns, I Ho formod goatro oroslogo program. war sarvad. Mra. Lao T. Bhalty oatartalnaEt Roturrior ora of slag of lost weak tat Mr. aad Mra. Re timrko. Bar. Gamas. An.tr aad dam log luunH Iho avonlng'a asiartolnmaol. Lnorhaos woo oarTEUl. O' hrr (naolo war, Mr. ooe! Mra. t. P. Poyoa Mra MIG Rrroru, King and Hr. and Mrs John .GemuIwIs of La hi. Mrs. William Fllogarold of Thlotls oponf i i -- RIVERTON. Feb. 19. Miss Mildred Densley entertained at a bundle shower Wednesday evening lit honor of Muw Mery Seal Games and music were the features, Luncheon wa served at. 11 o'clock to twenty-eigguesta. Mr. and Mr. W. M. Mittendorph visited In Salt Lake Sunday, th guest or Mr. and Mrs Edward Fennel. Mr. and Mra. A. S. Canlanwlns of Salt Lake have been tha guests of Mr. and Mrs G. W Bills the past week. Miss I.unn Morgan and Alisa Jennie Millard of Salt Lake visited In Riverton Mondsy. Mr. and Mra S. N. Grant and Mra. g. A. Crsns of Draper were th guesta ot Mr and Mra. Raymond Bills, Runday. Mr. and Lira. Thomas Denaiey are reupon the arrival ceiving congratulation of a son. Mrs. C L. Millard has returned home after vjsltlng a with her mothsr, Mra M L Millard, of Salt Imka. The marring of Miss La Non Torkeioen of West Jordan took and Hugh ht we-e- k r mmawmuRu ay TABIONA TABIONA. 19. -- Mrs. Feb. Ernest Thomas entertained a number of her . friends Wednesday evening at a card Mra party, followed by refreshments. Thomas was assisted by Mrs. Dorothy RohertB and Mias Alta Allen. The Justice club gave a social dance Friday- - night at tha Red Cliff ward house. A midnight supper waa aerved by the leaders of the club. Miss Weleeburg was the guest of Mra Alma Wagstaff last week. Miss Alta Allen spent last week-en- d with Mra K. C. Jensen. Lawrence Maxwell has returned to Ouray, after a short visit with his family. Niels Hlcksn entertained a number of his friends at his home Monday night at a peanut bust. Milton Jensen won th were Those present helling contest. lone and Veva Reid, Nellie Gllea Nellie Crook, Chios Stanley, Mildred Stanley, Loren Kills, Mrs, Milton Jensen, Mra Frank Giles, Mra Alfred Gllea Clarence White, Angus Thacker and Beryls Gllea Mia W. Nelson gave a surprise party tn -- honor of her husband Tuesday evening. Games end dancing were enjoyed, 'r followed by supper. Miss Lewis and Irene CoTJF gave a party for David Mtchelson Wednesday evening. Twenty friends were pres- Prom All Pa! of the World In The Owl Drug Company Laboratories you will find some herb7 root, bark, leaf, seal or fruit from practically every country on the globe and the very best quality in every instance. Where to secure these products, how to select the best and how to age and prepare them for usis one of the vital functions of, this institu tion. The faithfiil performance of these vaned tasks is the principal reason for the success of the Drug, Pharmaceutical and Prescription Departments of the company. ' Heres ah interesting list of Household )rugs. Note where each one comes from; JKT S eur-prit- nj From Afghanistan and Persia BUCHU LEAVES From Bouth Africa ASATOETIDA ent. Mrs. Bert Stanley gave a reception on Tuesday In honor of her daughter, Chios, who wee married Monday In Duchesne. Dinner wa served to fifty guests. Mr, and Mra A. Thacker will be at home to their friends In Tablona after February 2,l5c o. 15a CHAMOMILE FLOWEBS A AC. From Hungary ..'....Aos. AW 6 10. 3o.IO LEH1 F LEHI, Feb. 19. Miss? Hannah 2 or. 10c Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cox, and Glen Matthews of Pleasant Grove were married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. The young couple will In Pleasant Grog. Miss Lovina Checkette of I o.. 20c .2dr. 23s eside Wednesday Garland .Morris Thomas were mar-rie- d by Bishop Lewis at the Thomas home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas will make their home In this city Mra S. L Goodwin end daughter, Wanda left Wednesday for the southern states, where they will meet Mies Mir! Goodwin, who will be released from her mission. They will meet Miss Goodwin at Chattsnpoga end frohi there will visit Florida. Georgia and other states. They will be gone about onemtmth. Mr. and Mra. C. Hi Davie celebrated their flftjefh wedding anniversary. Tnes-da- y with a family gathering In 'Hie after-noo- n and a dance fn the evening.- - In th afternoon a musical program was given and luncheon waa served. In addition to the dance in 'the evening, 'the Kirk ham Brothers orchestra rendered three selections, Professor. Junius Banka read a paper and the children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Davis gave a vocal selection. Mr. .and Mrs. H. G. Hart of Brigham were last week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. S, A. Taylor, Mra. Hart's parents. The Lehi Sugar club gave Its annual supper Saturday, of last, week.at, school building. After the supper, ths members of the club and their guests enjoyed dancing. Miss Blanch Heriell was a... gait. .Lake visitor Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. D. H. Lee returned Monday to her. home In Magna after visiting her parents. Mr. and Mr W. E. Racker, for ahort time. Miaa Lela Racker entertained at a Valentine party Saturday evening of last week. Games and music were the features of the evening, after whlch'refresh-ment- s were servd. a Mrs. Frank Fagan and Mrs. F.lla Cameron left Friday for Idaho to visit relatives for several months. Mias Miriam Gardner, who la attending school at Salt spent last weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. James rt. Gardner. iheih BURLtr, IDAHO MENTHOL CASTOB OIL From India, in bean 'form.-.- . on. or CLovxa i From Zanzibar................ J 25c 25c 25c 25c EUCALYPTUS OIL , A Wm From Australia OIL OT WINTEEGREEN' (true) A From Pennsylvania.......... A d,. ROSE W&TER oa. From France OIL SWEET ALMONDS I AC. I os. AWw From England A, SPIRITS OF CAMPHOR- From Japan, In gum form.,.. og. WWW TINCTURE OF ARNICA From Central and Western Europe;, flower A ACft m OS. feWil Vpetal form TINCTURE OF MYRRH From A HR- . A 0. AWli ' In dita; 'id 'gura form, : TINCTURE I0PINZS 2gg From Japau . , ,, . JUt CARDAMON SEED ' Frorn India ANISE SEED .From. Italy Ml FAR ZINC OXIDE I ot. I5&' From England . teiCttOOMMI .................4 .... " lJ0c I BURLEY, Idaho, Feb. monthly social of the member of tfie M. E. church was held In the parlors supThursday evening. A covered-dis- h per waa aerved, after which the evening waa apent socially. More than seventy-fiv- e were present. Mrs. Joseph W. Doe and Mrs. 0. R. Doe were hostesses. The wedding of Miss Emma Petteraon and Delbert Bills took place Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Addamaon. Only close relatives and friends were present. After the ceremony. the hostess served a luncheon. The young oouple will make their home In the city. A surprise party waa given In honor of i' re. GraceeventRaumont InWednesdayof evehonor her being ning, the Music and danurthday anniversary. a were until when lota hour, cing enjoyed refreshments wera aerved. . Those present were Messrs, and Meedames Maggart, Hartman, Merrlgold and Walker. Mra P O. Conant entertained the Marehall-Ne- ll ,Card club at her home on Oakley avenue Thurkday evening. The Udle-husband were guests of the club. M". Albert Ploeger, Kr., waa hostess to the O. E. 8. at a covered-dis- h luncheon at her home Wednesday. A large number of lirileg was present and after the luncheon the, afternoon was spent socially. The past wgek waa patrons' week at school end a large number of visitors called Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons to attend the programs and see the various lines of work the children are doing. Mrs. P. O. Connnt entertained a few friends at cards at her homa Friday afternoon. At tha close of the afternoon luncheon we served. Word wss received this week snnoun clng th marriage of Mias Esther Wold and E E. Chester In Mlnneapolli Minn. Mr. and Mia Chester wl'l return to Burley to make their home about March 13. Little Miss Virginia Morris entertained a number of her frlenEls Mondiy afterpeon tn honor of her flf.h birthday anniAfter Flxvlhg games, refresh versary. ments were served bv her mother. foi. . From Japan,, " RHUBARB ROOT ' (powdered) V'" " ' P ot. I ww From China ........ 1 SARSAPARILLA ROOT From Honduras ............... J E0A? BASK From Chili (rat) oa- - fA Iwfi ..... 6 os. 25s SAFFRON .. From Spain OIL BEEGAMOT From Messina, Italy, . . , ,.v. . . . . . j I a.25c ,.2os- OIL ROSE From Bulgaria - , OIL COCOANUT From the Philippines... TINCTURE BENZOIN From Sumatra, in gum form.,., I OIL LAVENDER FLOWERS t - dp 2ac 2..250 -- .From .Italy ............' Oa PEPPERMINT. From Pennsylvania , CHINESB SHAVINGS From China OOOOA BUTTER From Holland CHALK AND ORBIS--Chal- "Orris from Italy I ARa I dr. Aww 2 ,,25: 3 os. 2os k - A! I ds, m'gem - from England; AJ" os. Aw Second South and Main 19.-r-Th Walker Bank Building. open-hou- three-cour- a I RIVERTON 5 ner was served to twenty-fiv- e guests. The dinner was given In honor ot Mra. Madsen's birthday anniversary. f Mr. and Friday evening at the home-oMr. June Metia'f a social wss given I B. Mrs. Metcalf. Mr. and of honor Ray Mr. and Mrs. John E. Metca'f, Dr. and E. 'JenMr. Mra. and Mrs. J. A. Hagan, sen, Mr. and Mrs J. B. Roper. Mr. ami Mrs. Nlel Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs Julius Dugglns.t Mr. and Mrs D. B. Sander Mia William Metcalf. Mra. A. M Christensen. Mrs. Loa Chriatenaen and Mr. France Halverson. The leading social evsnt.of ths week was the valentine party given by Mr. ani Mrs. H W. Oherrv, Monday evening. Tbe decoration were In red and white carnations and favor were of red and wtvte hearts. Prizes at five hundred were given i to Mrt. Hagan and Nlel Sorenson. Consolation prizes were won ny Mrs, A M. Christensen and W. J. Grlbble. I A dinner was served early In the end cover were Ipid for Mr. evening, - nd .vlr W. J.' Grlbble, Mr and' Mr Mr. gnd Mr. M. Chrls-Jr- a Dr. Oveelt Mid J. W. Jones, lander entertained it f vs hund-e- d and luncheon at ths home if Mr. and J rs William Melcaif Sati.rda evening of last week. Prises were swelled to Mrs. John K. Metcalf and Nlel Sorensen Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. John E. l Veicaif at luraey dinner Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. A. M Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. June Metcalf, Tr. and Mrs. C. K. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs enu-riame- Ray R Metcalf, Dr. and Mr. J. A. Hagan and Mr. and Mra D. B. Sander, Miss Vada Peterson entertained Sunday evening at a valentine party. Th rooms were beautifully decorated. Games and luncheon were enjoved by the Mlsse Laura Fsffc, Vivian Brown. Ida Johnson, Thelma WHlardson, Hegel Anderson, Christie Madsen, Albert Jensen,' Ivan Barton, Harold Brown, Kearns Ferre, Milton Perkins, Glenn Reed. Kimball Miller, Jay Bralthwatt and Elden Ottlson. The H. II. club girls gave a social at the Centerfleld opera house Monday night .The decorations were In Valentins effect Dancing, games and refresh ments were enjoyed by fifty guesta f Mies Iren Berk, dauvh Doggtns of this city, and Sidney Baxter were married at Maul) i .i.,),aq. GUNNISON GI"NNIflON, Feb. 15. Saturday after of laat week Mra El!"n Hopheins was hoateaa at luncheon and five hundred In honor of her h'rthday anniversary. Many beautiful gifts were received. The guiata were Meedsme August Caroline Peterson, P. Norman. C. M Madsen, J.. A. Hagan. Roy Madsen, Harold Nielson, KJiicterwn, N'lelp Hermanaen, H P. Jenarn Hugh Kearna, Ira Overfall, IJovd Anderson,- - W. H. Oherrv, H. A, Kearna T. M Kearns, Loa Christensen. Frances Halverson, Conard Frearhknecht, Hells McKenna, Phil Billingsley. Dick Pace, Wlllla Christensen, Will thick, J. B. Roper, J. 8 Peterson nd Frank Keyaer. Pr'scs were non by Mra. Anderson rnd Mra ChetTV Mrs. C. M Madsen left Wednesday morning tn visit In Salt !,ak. Mra. Will Ihvek entertained st a children's party Sunday afternoon- In honor of her son, Stluddon. Mr. and Mra H. P. Jensen. Mra A. H. Kearn an Mra T. M. Kearna motored to Mnnti, Monday, Friday afternoon at th home of Mr and Mra. Anthony Madsen a turkey din . noon VII-lar- d, - j0 Manufactured by tba NELSON-RICIt- ' o CREAMERY CO., Salt Lake OJen |