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Show t' THESALTLAKE TRIBUNE' 8 UNI3AYT 31Uiiyu,l'EBltFAllIr20ri92ir 8 Social Notes from Utah Towns 0f 1 - MAGNA ANDREW NEILS EN, Miss May Catten of Magna, who was married Wednesday of last week. MRS. t. A prettily appointMAGNA, i'eb. ed "Valentine party waff given Monday by. ala evening at the Swenson hall oX the Five Hundred club, In honor o( all of Its members and their husband, hun- feia tables were arranged for five dred. at which Ugh acores were won by Mra. K. G. Parks and Joseph Peterson, and the consolation prises by Mra. Arthur I.ucheel and H. E. Thomaa. Valencl tine tallies were used. A lattlcewora the crepe paper screened t.d and white from and tne card room, banquet room ted hearts, cuptds, potted plants and and white carnations were used throughout the hall. 1 he banquet table was In the form of a cross. A canopy In red was uuL-- t over the center of me and tab'e, with streamers of hearts to the four corners, extending surrounded (jipidg Arranged on a heart, akh terns, and with red candlesticks at ach corner, formed the centerpiece, hairy Co. Is and cipld candy cups were used us tsvera Covere were laidoutforIntwenty-a.Valentine The menu was carried photograph was suggestions. A flashlight of the evening Hostesses taken. then were the Mesdames R. C. Parks, Joseph A. J. Peterson, Forrest Radebaugh,and H. L, A. J. Sutherland Thomas. Next Wednesday evening the Magna Womans club will entertain at Its regu-lsocial meeting. The entertainment committee comprises and refreshment " M- r- B."il."- - Arrtngtnf 'blrnian.' Mia Fired Barton. Mrs. Mrs. Hl.di. Anderberg, T. K. Burke, Mra F. D. 'Boies and Mrs. " J. E. Brinkman. Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Appling announce "The arrival of a daughter, born, to thorn " last week. Mr. and (Mrs. Royal Brown and chll-dren of Salt Bake were guests last week Cash. H. ot Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Farley Pettit entertained the la . dies of the F. A. club and tilth hus--at evening of last week teMtThuday. her home on First West street. Cards were the evening's diversion, after whuh were luncheon vas served. High hoiors won by Mrs. Chester Crlss and P. Pettit, W. Mrs. anil the consolation prise by The guest Davis and John Hancock. Mrs. Cllnger prizes w ere presented and O. H. Anderson. Mra. IFred Komlg and children of Salt week of Mrs. lake were guests last M. McGUl. P.otnlga mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. FVank Nevln of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mrs. Nevla a par-an- a up. And Mfi. D. F Boici Mrs Alice Frank of Dehl Is visiting with her sister. Mre. Laura Beddo. CAtten, May The marriRAe of Mis H. F. Fatten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Balt in Place took Nellsen and Andrew Bake Wednesday. The couple will make their home at Garfield. can-leout St. A surprise party was Rus-tlValentines dsy In hdnor of Mrs. A.datfoand yellow While carnations for the lunch aV.t formed were the eon table. Thoee present Frank All, Charles Kenney. Bam Anderson and Fred Barton and Miss Lu- - relatives and friends In Ogden and Balt Lak Mrs. C. E. Lewis of Pocatello, Idaho, spent the week here visiting relatives and friends, Miss Lets Robbins of Trenton is heres. visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas i EPHRAIM h, sr -- Mes-dam- es MrfVnd" Mra' K. Droegs left Tuesday for Green River, Wyo where they were called by the death of their nepnew, Elroy Evers. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Huish entertair.ed at their hon.e at cords Monday evening Luncheon was on Second East street. served.. The guests numbered eighteen. Mrs, A, S. Lloyd of Ophlr Is the guest of Mra J. R. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. MilllardRuehton of Salt lake were Sunday gueete of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reid. Th M. I. A. of the Magna ward will ertcrlLln at a dance and aoclal next tall. Tuesday evening t the Megna Scoutcards Mia J. H. Cash entertained Jt and luncheon Saturday evening Of the Pirtbdav anniver .Sfgrftefft A birthday cake sary of her husband. with fifty candles formed the centerpiece. "laid for eighteen. were Cover gueete were Mr. and Mrs. lljy&l BlMr" and Mre. C. J. LaVelle, formerly of Magna, but now of Salt lake, th arrival of a ion, born to them Saturday of last week. Miss I Alia Nye was pleasantly surprised --Wednesday evening of last week, when out "Sf carried school friends her eighteen a party In her honor. Games, music and luncheon were enjoyed. -Ttroegff- entertained at cards and luncheon Thursday afternoon ot last week In compliment to Mrs. A. L. Jensen of Preston, Idaho, who haa been her guest for the past week. Twelve gueete were present. High score was won by Mra. B. W. Richardson and the consolation by Mra Harry Murphy. A surprise party was carried out Monh day evening to honor the sixty-fift- Jack-tobirthday anniversary of Mrs. Sarah Games and luncheon were enjoyed. Twenty were present. Mrs. A. O. Reid of Balt "Lake Is spendwith her mother, Vila ing the week-en- d L. H. Hardy Miv. Romania Beddo of Salt Lake Is tips guest, of Jdr. and Mrs George Beddo,' Mra L. R. Jones. Mra J. H. Kinder and Mra 8. J Jacobson motored .id Bingweek ham Friday of the ' , day. at Mra William dinner, laat week In compliment to the Mesramea-O- . E. Maddy, Sam Batrman, Nora Murray. M. B, Grow and Charles Miss Clara Macawlcy assisted. Music and gqrres also were then enjoved. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Anthon, who both celebrated their birthday anniversaries Thursday of. last week, were pleasantly surprised when thirty friends carried out a party in their honor. Games were Joyed end luncheon was served. Mre Arthur Luchesl was hosteea to the Five Hundred club st her home Wednes-ds- v Mrs. Helen Fitzgerald afternoon. was a guest. Luncheon was seined at st -- two tables. Potted plants and ytolets formed --the centerpieces for the tables Plaee-,ar- d and tallies were carried out In honor of Washingtons birthday. First prise was won by Mrs. R. C. Parks and Peterson. the ooneolatlon by Mrs. Joseph hostess. Mrs. J. L. Allen nwtlnted-t- he To honor the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Mary Brodrlck. a number, of frlends gave a party for her Wednesday evening Games were the diversion of the evening. Luncheon was served. Mrs. E. Droege and Mrs. A. L. Jensen went to Garfield Wednesday evening of last week, where they attended a card party at the home of Mrs. Hardy.Jordan Mrs. Joseph Gardner of West was a Sunday guest of her daughter, Mrs. Holland Reid. P MALAD, IDAHO MALAD, Idaho. Feb. 19. Mrs. Fenley Menell was hostess to the Clio club Frl day evening. Mrs. H. Scott of Tremonton. Utah, IS the guest of Mrs. R. M. Thompson. Tuesday at the home ,of Mrs. 8. J. Folland Mra .Dwight Peck, Mra R. T. and Mrs. R. Mauer. Mrs, 8. V. Daniels entertained at a Valentin nartv. The afternoon was spent in five "hundred. 'hTrsr Hetitf Junei won the prise for high score. Mrs. Fosprise and ter Simonson- won the Mra Charles Peck. dr won the consolaeerved was luncheon buffet tion prise. A to fifty guests. Mra S. C. Bnlder of. Garland, Utah, spent several days bf last week as guest of Mra R. V, Daniels. Miss Oladys Fredrickson and Mrs. John Fredrickson entertained at a card party The Monday at the home of the latter. with house was attractively decorated Valentine suggestions. The prize for high Evens Jr, cor was given, to. JJnu prize Mrs. Seth Thomas won the and the consolation went to Mrs. R. T. wee eerved to Mauer. A buffet luncheon forty guest. Mr. E. M. Jone and daughter, vesta, Brigham and Mra. Dods Bennett weut to Metcalf-ReedCity. Utah, Friday to attend the reunion. Monday Mrs. F. A. MenrU afternoon in honor of the Syrlnga club. The afternoon waa spent In needlework. ' A buffet luntlreon was served. Smith, returned Tuesday Mrr PruelUa evening from Snowflake, Art., where the had been visiting relatives. Mra R. T. Owens entertained at dinner to Wednesday evening, complimentaryOther Mra 8. C. Snider of Ogden. Utah. Mauer, gueata were Mr. and MraR.T. Mr. and Mr. and Mra R. V. Daniel and Owena T. R. Mr. Mrs. C. D. Booker epent tho week visit Ing relatives In Salt Lake. Members of the Woodman lodge entertained at a party Friday evening In honor of their partners Cards and danof the evening, cing were the feature after which supper wa served. . Mr. and Mra Jack EieU WeF visiting In Bprlngvllle, Utatv- - nt end-spe- d all-c- ut all-c- ut er SMITHFIELD n. "Macawley-'enturtalne- SMITH FI ELD, Feb. 19. Mr. and Mra Robert Griffith entertained at S oclock dinner Sunday evening In honor of Mias Idaho. Nora Morltson of Montpelier, Those present were Mr. and Mra George CantWilliam Mrs. Mr. and Romney. well, Miss Margaret Rorpney and Miss Nora Morltson. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Mathews entertained Monday evening In honor of Mr. and Mra Otis Corbett, who are leaving for southern Utah to make their home. Mra. Robert Griffiths entertained the Ladles Literary club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. T. B,' Farr gave a reading. 'The Fall of the House of Usher, by A hot supper was Ertger Allen Poe. served at 9 o'clock. Misses Luotle and Maxlns Price of Idaho, spent last week-en- d with their mother, who has been her several weeks nursing Maront Price. Mrs. M.,J. Roakelley and Mrs G. E. Klngsford returned home Sunday evening after spending two weeks visiting How to, Beautify Your Complexion and Bring Roses to, Your Cheeks Free Oatmeal Prescription A ' . Doe Work Overnight. You CanPrepare It At Home. It New York. Exposure to dry atmosphere. bright sunlight, dust and cold wind hue a very bad effect upon the skin and complexion. When you come In contact wttn artificial heat you hare oft-no. tlced that the dry atmosphere causes your skin to feel drawn and puckery, This la very harmful and there la a way to overcome It. "It la my own discovery and takes Just on night to get such marvelous results, says Mae Edna Wilder when her friends ask her about ner wonderful complexion and the Improved appearance of her bands and arms, ,You can do Jhe same thing If you follow my advice. she 1 feel It is my duty to tell every says. girl and woman what thla wonderful prescription did for me Just think of It, all this, change In a single night. 1 never tire of telling others Just what brought atcut such remarkable results. Here la the Identical prescription that removed every defect from my face, hands, arms, neck and shoulders. Until you try It you enu form no Idea of the marvelous change It will make In Just one application. The prescription, which you can prepare at your own horn, la as follows: Go to any grocery store and get 10 cents worth of ordinary oatmeal and from any drug store a bottle of Iterwlllo Prepare the oatmeal aa directed In every package of Derwlllo and apply night and morning. The flret application will aatonlsh you. It makes the akin appear transparent, smooth and velvety. 1 especially recommend thla method for a dark, sallow akin, shiny nose, coarse porre. rough, chapped aklni ruddtnes. wrinkle, and. In fact, avery blemish the face, hands and arms are heir to. If your neck or chest Is discolored from exposure, apply this combination there and the objectionable defect will diaappear as If by magic It Is absolutely harmless snd will not produce or stimulate a growth of hair. No matter how rough or ungainly the hands and rosy-whit- e, ' 1 1 n. . Miss Nori Morltson of Mlntpeller, Idahere visiting relative and friends. Mrs. E. O. Dyson Is visiting hsr son, Daniel Dyson, snd wlf at Cache Junction. togan Mr. C. A. Nyman ofandNorth Mrs. Frank spent Sunday visiting Mr. Winn. Mrs. Georg Ecklund spending a week - in - Preston, - Idaho, -- visiting relatives. x. ' ,i-- Git-tin- eu-pi- t. f ' ho, Is d linde-baug- '' r wht they have had h,ure work and exposure, this o combination will work a wonderful transformation In II hours at the most. Thousands fh?, hard oatmeal-Derwlll- who have used It 1 have had. My complexion was 9' poor and my skin rough. My face, neck, chest, hands, and arms were dark from exposure. The very first application of this wonderful Derwlllo oatmeal combination convinced ms that my poor and skin blemishes soon be a thing of the past in a would few weeks all these unsightly defects had disentirely appeared, and I shall always use It to keep my complexion at Us best all the ''ommended to my.glrl Trleridif and they are Just as.it enthusiastic over It as I am. W all uxs tt before going to the theater, dances or parties and it s wonderful what a difference It makes In our appearance. -v- - writesn: Oatmeal and Der-- !i miracles with my intV,iT5,d mBny wrinkles and a dark, sallow, roughOreplzcd ski v My hand. Sf? rimK4 Wer? covered with freckles. weeks use of Mae urr a wonderful complexion Edna Wll. prescription these ohJecUonnble defects have entirely Hdi wn.OW UM Ju,t tier ten yeara younger, 1 beautl. ,0 ,rF . ffnd 1 ff! confident ,"Lnl w?m,n after on or two tions they will use It continually applicaand bs just as favorably Impressed with it aa I 11 of my friends t, col til. lest ef feel I, ure re f.il low I report the sums results com-plexl- EPHRAIM, Feb. 19. Mrs. Orval Chris tensen entertained at dinner Buhday for Ben Chrlateneen, Mr. and Mr. and Mr Mrs. Alma Kelson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garland and Mrs. W. B. Christensen. A pleasant event of the week wa the party at the home of Mrs. L. C. ofAnderMrs. son, Monday evening, In honor Anderson's birthday anniversary. Luncheon wa eerved to about twenty relatives and friends. Mra Anderson was present ed with some beautiful aluminum ware. -- Mre. Jacob Peterson entertained Saturday evening of last week for several relative and friends. Miss Ida Bailey entertained Saturday afternoon of last week for a few frtenda Miss Gladys Hanson was hoetgse Sunday at luncheon for several frtenda. visit Miss Marcia Star of Nephl Ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Miss Ida. of Bailey. th guest Bailey, Mrs. Fred Bchulti entertained Saturday afternoon of last week for several Luncheon wa friends and relatives. served. met chib the home of at 8. L. C. The Zelma Winn, Tuesday evening. Lunch-eowa served to ten. member- Miss Donna Peterson entertained the S. P. C. club Wednesday, evening. Refreshments wer served. The Literary club met at thejiom of Mrs. Laura Hanson Tuesday evening. Rowena Rasmusson presided. was answered by valentine suggestions Anna Frost lectured on the writings of James Whitcomb Riley. A solo was sung by Mrs. Ethel Peterson. Linda Nielson lectured on ehlld culture Refreshment were eerved and each guest was presented with a valentine In the club color. The club will meet In two week at the home of Mrs. Fred Rasmusson, with Mrs. gtena Hanson as hostess. ' Mrs Margaret Rasmusson of Pooatello. Idaho, Is a guest at the home of Dr, and Mrs Otto Nielson. Mrs Walter Sparks returned home Saturday of last week after spending several months with her parent!, Mr. and Mrs Frank Cartston, at Mt. Pleasant. .Mrs Bdn , Christensen spent eeveral days In Mt. JHeasant this week 'visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs Frank Garland entertained at progressive five hundred Tuesday evening. after which luncheon was served. Mrs. Nells Mortensen entertained the Primary officers Tuesday evening. Luncheon was served. - yet- - to.be. " A simple food that builds health Fleischmanni Yeast, a simple fa-- J miliar food. Increased appetite, and helps all the processes of digestion. To build up and maintain health, keeping the body resistant to disease, eat 1 to 3 cake of yeast a day a part of your regular diet. Laxatives gradually replaced n. Roll-call .4 , DELTA, Feb. 19. THE vitamine is mysterious essential to health. Without it our food, no matter how good and plentiful, cannot give us the energy we need. j Yet our modem diet is often robbed of this vital element by manufacture and preparation! Wenow know definitely, writes one of ourgreatest author sties, 'thatthe reg--i- n ular diet of a large portion of the people of the United States is falling short of maintaining satisfaclife-givi- bring only temporary relief they cannot remove the cause of the trouble. Fleischmanna Yeast by its very nature as a wholesome food is better suited to the system than coarse substances, drugs or oils. It is a conditioner t&at tends to restore normal functions. And it cannot form a habit. For constipatipn, eat frotnu 1 to 3 cakes of Fleiachmann Yeast a day.' - The mysterious, almost magical vitamine n its richest source f Yeast is the richest known-sourcg vitamine which of the is lacking is so many of our common foods. This is what has caused ' yeast to assume such a new and - startling importance in our food. Miss Chrystaf Crane Physicians and food specialists have obtained almost magic results by adding it to diets. Today, thousands of men and women are eating Fleischmanns Yeast to correct the vitamine deficiency in their ordinary meals. As a result, they are finding themselves free of minor ailments. They are building up increased resistance to disease, and are feeling an abounding sense of vigor and energy often unknown for years. Eat yeast before or between meals. 1 to 3 cakes a day. Spread it on toast or crackers dissolve it milk- - or tory nutrition. left Saturday of last- week- to spend eeveral months Mrs Noble G. Peterson snd little daughter, Katherine, spent the week tn Fillmore with relatives Mr. and Mrs Willard Henson and Mr. and Mrs John Larson of Salt Lake spent a few days here last week en route to southern California on a motoring trip, - Miss Laura - Webb - ha returned' td" Delta after spending two month with her - people at Deseret. Mra. James A. Fauet haa left for Los Angeles- to spend tho remainder of the a inter. - d .The member of the D. A. club at luncheon Wednesday evening K. of last week at the home of Mrs. A. Blomqulst, complimentary to Mies Chrys-t- al , Crass . The dub presented Miss Crane with a handsome present. Covers were laid for Mrs. Faust, Mre Baker, Mrs Wright, Mrs Douglas, Mrs. Mather, Mrs Blomqulst, Mre Battson, Mrs Sprunt, Mrs Neeley, Miss Battson, Miss Beck. Miss Poulson and Miss Nelson. Mrs. Fred Cottrell gave a birthday party Tuesday evening In honor of her husband. An 'elaborate lunebeon was served' at which cover wer laid for Dr. and Mra. J. E. Stain. Mr. and Mrs Leo Lyman, Mr. and Mrs Ervin Jeffrey!. Mr. and Mrs, William MeFarlane, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Starley, Mr. and Mrs. Job Riding. Mr. and Mrs J. A. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs Claire Oardner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cottrell and Mrs Zephyr Bteele. Miss Leta Llaonbee entertained at a prettily arranged luncheon Saturday afternoon of last week. Covers were laid for Misses Vtda Anderson. Hslen Tozer, Mas Clark, Muriel Erickson, Arena Law and Sadia Stoddard. On of the delightful social events ot the week was the party given at the home of Mlsa Grace Eardley Sunday eveThe features of the evening wer ning. music, games arid progressive five hundred Luncheon was served et midnight. The guests wer Adella Wliklna, Olive Woolley, Lottie Reynolds. Clara Jensen, Grace Eardley, Lionel Riding, Max Pace. Earl Cole, Densll Brown and Dick Elmer. A surprise was given In honor of Mrs. Edward Moss Friday evening of last week In celebration of her birthday anniversary. Refreshments were served. The Mystery Girls gave a party Mondav evening at the school auditorium , to which a number ttt men friends were Invited. Twelve couples wer present and the evening was spent In dancing E. E. Powell and V1 Capitols Powell. both of Delta, were married Wednesday of last week In Salt Lake. They will make their home In the Sutherland I community. The M I. A. gave a party at th Ward hall Wednesday night. An appropriate program was rendered by- - the. members after which a dance waa given a1 the . I amusement hall. The members of th D. A. C.1 met Tuesday evening of last week with Mra A E. Blomqulst and elected officer of Ih rlub for the ensuing ysar ss follows: President, Mrs. Spencer Wright; Mrs. Howard Mather. Refreshments were served. Mr. Rachel Strange returned home Sunday from Mills, where she had spent two weeks visiting relatives. lacking in otir meals vital tissues upon which health and strength de- -' starving for lack of one single element in food I That is the situation of thousands of men and women today. Science has discovered that the It is recognized that laxatives DELTA e vigor-makin- 1 fruit -j-uices-orcat-it plain. Those who are troubled with gas should first dissolve yeast in ' boiling water. Place a standing order with your grocer for Fleischmanns Yeast and ' get it fresh daily. To learn more about what, this important discovery has done for others'" and what it can do for you, -send for new booklet, The New Importance of Yeast in Diet. Address THE FLEISCHMANN - COMPANY, Dept. 61-701 Washington St,' New York, N. Y. - - . r C, - -- ' enter-mine- secretary-t- reasurer, IDAHO ROCKLAND, . I nd -- Ineip-n.lv- I.o-dri- n thiw witmt . l,vtI4.r-omn",- drnr-riof- robbed Tabies loaded with food, FandwrT?afir 'fcowrcyrM&rrft" DoTitirny and Clarence Richardsen. The hostesses were Mrs. Joseph Cowman, Mrs. James T. Fisher and Miss Ethn Dal y. Miss Dora Donnelly, who had been the guest of bar aunt, Mra Ray Curl, departed the first of the week for her home at Heglar. The Ladles Aid society of the Congregational church met at the home of Mra Harry Knott Wednesday afternoon. Those present wer Mrs. Ray Curl. Mrs. J. W. Bartlette, Mrs J. H Hautz'nger. Mrs. J H. Cowman,' Mra Btel.a Wllkensen, Mrs W. B Burnham, H. B. Sanders, Mrs Mrs, J. T. Fisher and Mrs. V. G Logan Mr. and Mra Ed Manhart and lltle daughter, Theda, have returned to Rock land after an extended trip through the xtates of Utah, Arizona, California and Texas Mr. and .Mr Harold Weatherford of $tone are visiting relatives In Rockland SANTAQUIN I rr'Miii.tTtcpiPraiKrTfiwccasiofl bes of Mr. Faux. High five was the game, followed by a luncheon at midnight. Those present were Mr. and "Mis. Earl Cohoon, Mr. end Mrs. J A Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Little, Mr, and Mra. J. C. Fechser, Mr. and Mra. James Prestwich, Mr. snd Mra. Frank Jersen. Mrs. Amy Hardy. Mre Hannah Draper. Miss Mary Faux and Jeff Olson. Ing the birthday anniversary Hy-ru- m ""'Mfs;1' June "Christiarmen f Ephraim t Moroni visitor, the guest of her sister, a Mrs, F J. Faux. Mr. and Mrs Josish Blackham. Sr., are visiting frteads and relatives In Salt Lake and Nephl. The Soros! s club entertained 125 guests at a Valentine party given at the high school Thursday evening of last was one of the features, and a midnight luncheon was served. The following couple surprised 3(r. . week.-Dancin- end XIre. Vern.He Jeneen at their home , Tuesday evening ot last week; Mr. and Mrs Charles Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Blackham, Mr. snd Mrs. Arch:s Christensen, Mr and Mre. Walter Hardv, Mr. and Mre Roy Ne.son, Mr. and Mre. Joseph Prestwtch and Mr. and Mre. Mert Draper. Games wer part of the features. followed by a midnight luncheon. Friday evening, after the dancing party j held at the pavilion. Miss Clara Blackf ham entertained a number of friends at I a luncheon at her home. ! 9 r. John T SANTAQUIN. Feb. Openshaw and Mrs. Henry Greenhalgh entertained at luncheon Sunday for the Mrs Orris following ladles of Eureka. Jerman, Miss Ora Jerman and Miss MarClark. garet Mr. and Mrs. William Broailhent and with Mr. and family spent last week-enMrs. John Elerson of Mona. After spending six weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Wadsworth of Sail Lake, Mre Thomas L Jenkins has returned to her home here. Sunday Mrs. Nels Nelson entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Vess Evans and family. Mrs. Mary Ann Davis has gone to Lehl to attend her brother's golden wedding celebration. , ' Mr. Alias Jones ls Visiting with her son. Heber Jones, at Eureka. Mrs. Olof Olsen and daughter, Beth, in Provo, the guests lent last week-en- d of Mre L. Olsen, One' of the social events of last week was the ball given Friday night by the Relief soeletv. In honor of her daughter, Enid, on her birthday anniversary. Mrs Jess Robbiijs entertained Monday at games and lum d Mrs Elmer Tietjen spent at I,ehl with her parents, list week-en- d Mr and Mrs W. 8. Evans, and other re'atives Mrs T. J- Wadsworth, after spending in Balt Lake, has returned to her horns her. Mre W. L. Openshaw Is spending tew (lavs In Salt Lake and Garfield with her daughter, Mrs David Undslrum Tuesday evening Mrs. Vess Gian. entertained st dinner for Mr. snd Mrs LUv and Myrtle Lynas Bralthyalt, lirait h ait, Walter, Elmo and Leonard Urslthwait. Tuesday evening Mr and Mrs. Jesse Ilalladay were surprised at their home The evening number, of friends was sient'ln music. rsrl'n"s. finch ano was served luncheon 11 o'clock whist. A1 - a week I.. MORONI - s-- h offn 1 ROCKLAND. Idaho. Fab. 19 Mra. E. C. Taylor has returned to her horn, after a visit to relatives and friends In southern Idaho and Utah. Mr-aLee- - Thorrr and children Mr of Burley are (neats at th home of Mr. and Mre Isaac Thorn. Mr. and Mra Will Oliver and little daughter, Fexxy, were . (ueets of Mre. Oliver's parents, Mr. and Mre H, F. Frndeham. during th week. Hugh B. Logan departed th flret of the week for Mackay, where tie has accepted a position with th telephone company. Mra. !xgn will be th guest at Ih home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. E E. Harris, for two weeks before Joining her husband at Markav. of Mra, Melvin A, number of friend Mortis assembled at her Some Monday end surprised her. th occasion being her The evening waz birthday anniversary. anent tn music and games. Mra. Morris a received number of handsome presents Thoee present were Mr. and Mra. Melt In Mr. and Mra Lou's Reed Morris. the hr rotupift dtroerton nmftlnM vrr Verm white, Cassle Jensen. Louise ou hr Erka.f t Misses oulr to Allen Drrwitlo and Fern snd Nettle Poet Richardson, low ol soihtaf oIml ind K U A) Messrs Harry Morris. Dennis White and mplr than oro& eoo woo e ,l to Cowman Luncheon waa served. Hist enr (Irt r sna res ttovA beautifully nfford It. Hie siaaufseinrers appointed Valentine parti snd flpeirsUia tns ran fe. tint ihere stH b. a wdtceshls la we gli eh at the Congregntlonal church preremrnt sfter the first sp,,rsll.,s --r thee parlors Mon lav evening. The (1m wae refund lbs sinner. It is s.lrt in this rile enrol In games snd mualc. Those prett- tinrit-manor roftimj (nirnroo hr rtoptrt t were Mieses Gladis Adams the lit moftt gtoroft flfl n inr'wllnf llamflon. Claries Lowrey, Francis Z. G. M. L Drug and Bchrsmm-Johnsoand Reba Hautalnger and th Messrs. Btores. I Min (Advsrllssment.) nelly Curt, John Peter don. Kenneth nd Out food, though phntifuJ mnd food, MORONI. Feh. 1 Friday afternoon of last week Mrs. Cleon Andcreon entertained Mrs. I wo Morlov.' - Mrs-- F J Faux Mrs. June Christianson- of Ephraim nnd Mrs. Pratt Peterson of Ephraim at a Kensington and lun hoon Thursday afternoon of last week th and M II. laidlcs' clulheld a krneirgton luncheon at th home of Mrs Joseph Ten members were present. a st hoOl trnvher Moroni Th gai Visentln party Wednesday eyen.t.g of last week In th hlh school aud'tnnuri Luncheon was served to Mr snd Mra R Y Jamison. Mr snd Mrs Hi rum limes Mr. snd Mrs James Prestwh li Mr and Mrs Ray Anderson, Mr soil Mrs Jusim N'eleon, Mr. and Mrs. 8 C. R esc .mss Thelma Knell, Miss Chios p..ee, 'elbs thrfatenscn. M rn !nmap. Mr Ireetwlch Margaret Thomson Ida Fred ljonn, . Arthur Powell, E H Uarrei Mr. Williams anJ-M- r Jo.m ori-hi- r i. 1 Sod Mrs Jwli ... bn Mim 0 Whitlow writs .-- "1 aev lost 19 posod as rsssit of year Wsatmtal and hare asser Ml . a wsit is my ilf as 1 do ssw. t Ma. B. Haxtxs writs i "I has lost TO pounds ss e result f taking rear treatment. I feel better te 1 can now toko long walks wilhoBt bosoming tired or short of orenth. 1 thnak yo Tore maoh every wny. II . for shat yon here dons lor ms. v 1 bare Inks Mm J G. H xwitt rear treatment faith! ally and can say that tt haa ala ; 1 eatlnl) rslwvsd my rbsumaium, I Well. I am glad to hi form yoa that 1 hare leal 49 poanda la tlx wsska. Mss E Bosnia says Miaa C. FxLKxn soy.- - 1 thought 1 woald let yoo know how I am gattlng along. I am fasting Use had had fosse tha lrsstm.nl pleasant u taka st all times. I bare sat weighed, bat mr msaaaramsnia show that 1 bars redared six I nr he from my bust. Css Inchon from my waist, and 12 nebas from my hip. Of coarse, 1 am pleased with th result. , - cnn: I am tt licensed practising physician and personally prescribe for each individual thus enabling me to select remedies that will produce not only a loss of weight ease, harmlessly, but will relieve you of all the troublesome symptoms of overstoutness inch as shortness of breath, palpitation of the heart, indigestion, rheumatism, gout, asthma, kidney trouble and various other trouble which often accofnpany - My treatment will relieve that depressed, tired, sleepy feeling, giving you tha renewed energy hnd rignr "whiclr fume a renlt of the ios of your aupcrftnoui fat My treatment ia the only scientific' treatment known that will produce .a loss ot i , we!ghi without harm to the system. r You are not required to change in the slightest from your regular mode of living. .There is no dieting or exercising that you have to follow. It is simple, easy and pleasant to take. If you are overstout do not postpone, but sit down right now and .send for my free trial treatment andmy plan whereby I am to be paid only after reduction haa taken place if yon so desire. DR. R. NEWMAN Licensed Physician State of New York 286 Fifth Avenue New York City Desk 5 H-14- I'n surprise party was given Tuesday evening of last itTk at th home pf Mt. A If you (tre neecHeuIy burdened with superfluous fat read the following carefully. See bow easily others have reduced by my simple ahd efficienc method of fat reduction. Some have reduced over d1 pound a day. All IB. b.. .ccompluhri rtin, to di t (W todies. mm Wll-fo- rd |