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Show - i -- THE 10 t I i t ' KAYSVILLE March IB. Mr. Charles T KAT8VIU.1I, Kin esterttlnrd at a pmarcaalw fir hundred party at her home Tuesday afternoon. The room were decorated tn carle spring flowers. The first prise wsa won by Mrs. Bruce Major, and the consolation prise went to Mrs. Nathan Reeves. A twoeourae luncheon was Barred to Broc Mrs. Major, Mrs, John V. Thornlcy. Mm. W. P. Epperson, Mm V. B. Muir, Mrs. Loiter E. Bybee, Mrs. Nicholas Bonnemort. Mm. Sumner Gleason,' Mrs. Nathan Reeve, Mra. Sarah Mtugttm, Mm. 8. Henry Jacobs, Mm. George W. Lettbtro. Mrs. George W. Mra. W. E. Galley and Mra. George W. 8wsn. Mm. William fralg of Ogden rlaltcd friends here daring the pest week. Mra. John W. Thornlty entertained the Bay View rlub at her home Wednesday afternoon. Tht living room waa decorated la yellow and whits. After the usual study bonr, the time wis spent In music and 'sewing. A luncheon wns served to Mm. Henry H. Blood, Mm. A. M. Bernes, Mm. George W. Tiegtham, Mrs. Nathan Beeves. Mm George W. Swan, Mm. J. B. Cooley. Mm. Uobert Blrken. Mm. Mm. Mm. t'ljde A. Epperson, . Tanner, A. r. B. Muir. Mm. W. P. Epperson, Mrs. 14. Henry Jacobs. Mm. Dolly Brews of Clearfield vlalted with her- - a Inter, Mra. John O. M. flame. Thursday. Mr,- - nd Mm. E. M. Begley and daughter. France, of Halt Lake, were Sunday gueata of Mr. and Mm. George Swan. Mr. and Mm. Jesse D. Barlow of Clearfield wer Sunday fuent of Mr. ftud Mr. Arnold M. Barnra . Mr. W. D. Major celebrated her fhtlthA birthday xnniveriiary t her h ipe Turaduy family dinner wh flren in her bonor. Mr. and Mra. William E. Barton enterUinod t family dinner party at their bom Sunday afternoon. Cover were laid for ten. Miea Elaine Cannon . ami Mary Barne M Balt Ijike were la at weekenji viittor here, rueete of relative. Bonnemort entertained Mr. and Mra. Nlchola t a five hundred party at their home Saturday were won by Mr. week. Irlies of last evening C. A. Epperaon and John B. 0U7- - A two to Mr. and Mra. aerved was luncMon cmir0 Mr. W. P. Epperoa- Mra. Clyde A. Epperaon, Mra. Mr. and and Mra. John W. Thornlcy. Koblnn, John Mra. Ueorge W. Swan. Mr. aud Dr. nod Mra. Wilkie H. Blood. Mr. and Mr. fieri yiUrrla. Mr. and Mra. Georgeand Uathara. Mra. Z. Mr. and Mra. Melvin Adam. Mr, Henry Jacobs, Mr. and Mra. Char lea T. King and Hlchard Galley. of Tremonton waa m Mfaa Zenna William rialtor at her home in Kayavllle. Uat week-en- d Mis Jean Blamirra returned to Rigby, Idaho, this week, after apending the paat mooth here. Barne. Florence Stanton, Mtseee Miriam Pave Sander. Artell Linford. Verna Robin. Manita Bobbin and Haael Bishop were viatora to Salt Lake, Thuraday. Mr. and Mm Golden J. Barton of farming-towere Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. William E. Barton. vlalted friend Mm. Alma Aah of Salt here Monday. of Syracuse WUHama E. Lionel Mm. Mf. and were Sunday gueata of Mr. and Mm, Thomas - SUNDAY MQRNIXG, MARCH 20, 1921 a Santa W. Peote. J. . HcMthoa, M. K. Law. am, I. H. Abbott, Gaorga Lamea, Jana Cota W. ley. Martin, 0. 0. Eapa. a. J Skelton, Homer Reed. C. A. Harria and Etta Waif. Tba bnateas was assisted by Mra. Reed and lira. Law aoo. Mr. a ad Mrs. JoSa P. McMahon meat last week-en- d In Idaha Falla, tba gueat of Mr. and Mra. Wippermaa. Mr. Mark Madias slid Mr. C. W. Pool entertained at a 00" party Wadaesday aftar-aoo- a at the Madina bam. Mrs. William Nib-lewoo high Broca and Mm. Joeaph Walker the eenaolattoa. , St Patrick decora tinea warn artistically carried ant la alt tbs rooms. The color achams was also carried eat la th tally cards, favor sad luncheon. Twenty gimta wars preeent. Mm. JUsdrua of tlron apent laat weekend In Reiburg, haring can I attend tho opera fires Normal college. by Kick Mrs, James Corley and Mrs, Georgs Veaay entertained at a "MO" party Tbamday after-noon- . Mr. Marotta Trnxell woa high scorn sad Mrs. C. W. Poole 'tba coneojpQlon. St. Pat rick's decorat Pm a warn most- .- artistically ar ranged throughout th bouae. Th color arhema elan was carried- - ant la tho tally and placo Thlrtj-tcards, faeora and huebaoa. guests were present. The 8. H. ft clnb girls entertained fifteen of their boy friends iatarday erenlng of laat week at th Jacobs bom. Bt. Patrick' decorations wee need. Games, music sad danring Isiocb-to- n featured tbo orenlng'a entertainment. was served to thirty. M Isa Pern Ire Jen era of Idaho Falls spent in Beiburg, tbs guest of her laat week-enslater, Mrs. Judd. a BURLEY, IDAHO BURLEY, Idaho, March 19. Mrs. M. Hughes and baby, of Jerome, Idaho, are visiting friends and relatives In Burley and Declo for A few days. Miss Lulls Kempton and Lyman 8. Ryan, of Naf, Idaho, were united In marriage by the Rev. C. O. Heath at the, parsonage of tho M. R church Wedne Only immediate reladay afternoon. tives witnessed the ceremony. Bro&dbent and the Rev. It. Professor nnd Mrs. Edward Ellsworth, Mr. and Mra C, O. Heath went to Albion Tuesday F. S- Ellsworth Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Carlto act as judges for the state A. Brossard, Mr. evening son, Mr. and Mrs. I Ity and Mra. John Palmer, Mra. Jonca, George of Idaho and the Albion State normal. Cummings and Mrs. W. K. Flshey. High The university Aiarrled off the honors, score was won by Mr. W. F. Fisher and Mr. Cummings, while Mrs. F. B. Ellsworth M. E. church members and friends and Mr. Bandle won consolation prties. the In the church Thursday evening The Mlssea Myrtle Saunders. Rose Hill, was held The attendance was large. Mew parlors. Manda Howe, Reva Strtngham and Lida dames O'Nell, Davidson, Arnold and Cog were among the Rigby people who served and the social hour of attended the ahow, "Wa Down East," In Fisher was contests In and games charge of Idaho Falls Saturday of last week. Mrs. Haven Leigh. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hill will ena St. The American Legion gave post tertain the Five Hundred club at their Patrick's ball Thursday evening In Arhome Monday evening. crowd' A hall. cadia attended and large The play, The Big Idea, which was music was furnished by. Hosea Stouts presented by the students of the Rigby orchestra. High school Tuesday evening in the Royal Mrs. Ida Foffe of Chicago Is here vis theater, was a great success. Mrs. Anna Sbrseder and family. Mra M. T. Peck was delightfully sur- iting Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Gilman of New York B. WUIlsras. prised by A large number of friends Wed- City, who had been visiting the Rev. and Mr. and Mm. Alfred Bcoffleld announce the nesday evening in her apartments at the Mrs. C. O. Heath, departed during the to RayRigby hotel. The guests were entertained week for a visit engagement of their daughter, Marion, with relatives In Oregon The wedding at cards, after which covers were1 laid for' mond C. Card wall of Balt Lak. Washington, before returning to will take place thla waak. twenty-on- e , at luncheon. Mrs. Peck left and their home. Friday by auto for CaMfotnla to make her r RIGBY, IDAHO Idaho, March 19 Afargaryt Fisher delightfully entertained a large number of her little playmates In honor of her seventh birthday anniversary thla afternoon. The guesta were entertained with games, followed by luncheon. Mr. and Mra William Rieka of Idaho Falla were the guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Rieka Sunday. Mias Mildred Murdock' apent Friday of last week In Idaho Falls as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. Nelson. Mr, 'and Mra. Earl S. Wright and little son of Idaho Falls were the guests of Mr. and Mra. George R Hill and Mrs. E. Murdock Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. O. A. Snow entertained a large number of friends at five hundred at their home Tuesday evening of last week. Luncheon was served at U o'clock. A. W. Oabbey returned Monday evening from an extended visit to the east. Mrs. M. 8. McCoy will entertain the Rigby Study circle next Wednesday evening at her home. Invitations are out for the Junior Prom," which will be held March 26. The prom will be the greatest social event or the season, ae the etudenta have been working hard .to make It a grand success. Mlsa Leone Crowther spent Runday iu Idaho Falls at the gueat of Mra. Dnvla. Mrs. E. Murdock entertained the Five Hundred club at her home Monday evening. Mose Cordon and Mra. George E. Hill won high score, while Mra. IL F. Alter and George E. H1U won the consoluncheon lation prises. A was served, followed by several musical selections by the Misses Mildred and Elisabeth Murdock. The Relief societies of the Rigby First and Sscond wards held their annual celeA bration In the tabernacle Thursday. ha soar was given, with the program In dance the afternoon, and a was held tn the evening. lr. and Mha Ray H. Fisher entertained a large number of frienda at their home Saturday evening of laat week. The rooms were artistically decorated with cut flowers and the game played was five hundred. The following guests partook of luncheon: Mf. and Mrs. William Wahl- gran, Mr. and Mra. C, A. Bandle, Mr. RIGBY. ' MARION SCOFTTELD of MISS whoso engagomant to Raymond 0. Cardwell of Salt Lake Is announced. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE; j three-cour- se - - home. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ellsworth and little son. Bray, of Newark. N. J., will arrive In (he near future and make their home PANGUITCH here. Mrs. William Sorensen visited thla week PANGUTTCH. March 19. Mr. and Mrs. Sugar City with her daughter, Mra W. H. Tebbs of this city visited In Richfield a few days last week. Mra Ada Hardesty of Idaho Falls visitMiss Mary Proctor entertained the ed here several days this week as' the Swastika swarm of Beehtve Girls at a guest of friends. social Tuesday evening. Mrs. Cecil Marler of Idaho Falls visited Mra Jesse Cherrlngton entertained the here this week with relatives. T. 1. N. T. club last week at the home of Mrs. W. H. Tebbs Mr. and Mrs. O. 8, Salisbury of Richfield are visiting Mra Salisburys parents, FILLMORE Mr and. Mra Ed MeEwen of this city. Mrs. Lottie Wilcox returned home last F11A.MORE, March IS. Mr. and Mra week from Salt Lake. Lou Crltchley entertained at a dinner FriMrs. W. A. Lee returned from day of last week for Mr. Lou Frampton, a two weeks stay In Delta. Monday Mrs. Llzxle Giles. Mrs. Annie Carling and Mr. and Mra. James IJoyd returned to Mrs. Laura Bruff of NephL the Uintah country Saturday of last week. Mrs. Clara Melville entertained at din- They had been visiting Mrs. Lloyds parner Tueeday for Mrs. Rosettt Bridges, Mrs ents, Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Partridge, In Ada Cooper and Mrs. Myrtle Robison. tch. Panful The Minewawa club was entertained at Mlsa Stella daughter of Mr. and the home of Miss Maxine Stevens Mon- Mra. Jamea T,Daly, Daly, Jr, waa married on day evening. March 7 to J. Molvfn (Pitt of Vpalco. The lfoldcn Dramatic club presented the Miss Jessie Judd, formerly of FangultcH, play, "Peg o My Heart," to a large auand Turner parksman of St Anthony, dience In the Bartholomew hall WednesIdaho, were married last week. day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Giles entertained at dinner Sunday for. Mr. and Mrs. William Frampton and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BRIGHAM Giles In Fresh, spandy clean clothes for the children and yourself an abundance of glistening linen for your hone needs you can hare the joy of exquisite cleanliness, quickly and economically, IF YOU BUY AN AUTO-IATIWITHIN THE NEXT TEN DAYS. C HaveYouWri KenYour Lettetf Oliva Jacques. -- If you ha vo not entered our lttr-wHtln- o content-'I- n which you may win an Automatic Electric Washer fro you should call at the nearest Utah Power A Light Company atora for full particulars regarding this unique contest. UTAH Salt LVe r Ogden, Garlapd Provo, Logan ' Park City , Bingham Eureka Mldvslo Lchl St. Anthony Preston and Mra J. W. Yaleotlne. Monday. A cafeteria lunoheon was eervrd to klxty. Miea Lillian Fife ha returned bom from visiting with frienda la Balt Lake. waa last Mia Lucille Evan of Balt Lak wevk-en- d Sylvia Peteraen. gurat of Mi Blehop and Mra." T. H. JUackbura and daagb- ter, Lira, hav rrtaraed from apanding tb winter at Icmg Reach. 4'aJ Mra. Emily Jardtae of Logan, who bad bras BRIGHAM CITT. March 10 Tb annual ball rlaltlng her daughter, Mra. W. J. Fife ha of tb Daughters of tba Pioarara. gtYo Wednea. returned to her horn. Mra. Fred Boreneea and daughter of Bpokaa, day oraalAg of Uat wrak ta tbo high school gym.- was a ploor ball ta all that tbo terra Wash., who cam to tbl city becaas of th Implies. Amoog tbo dreorstioao waa a log lllneae of Mra. Borenaeaa mother, r toned to RUTH, Nev., March 19. Mr. and Mrs. cabia ofweted la on rornr of the daaeo hall, tbetr bom Monday. Gerald McNay entertained at an elabo. and a pltnle dinner vu arrrod at 4,reeeM.M Mra. B. L. Longeoa la visiting at tb bom rate dinner party Sunday evening. Covers Step dancing aad son of tho old familUr of her danghter, Mr. M. C. Olraa. Miea Phyllli gtohl of Balt Lab apent last were laid for Mr. and Mra C. B. Nance, daaceo of ploaoor daya were ladolged In, and week-en- d in this city, rlaltlng her coueina. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Long and Mr. and any of tho guests d rested la pioaeer Mra E. J. Matthews. Tb Married Folks (tab gav a dancing party Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gaines are reward amusement ball Tbumday ceiving congratulations upon the arrival la tho First of last week. Basket lnacbe were of a daughter, born March U at Dr. eveaing waa served with tbo luochea. told and punch Buckle hospital In Ely. Mra. W. . Call was bostma ot a meeting of A party, composed of Mrs. C. B. March ' 19. Ml Mary ELSINORE, tbo officer Nance, committn aad members of Mr. E. J. Matthews. Mrs. EL D. Eudey, tb Klndorgnrtea setlvo at game and Christensen entortalneij on Wednesday evening Mr. Arthur Shell and Mr. J. F. Dono- of laat Weeb Tbo dab week last bushaads of tb ladies cams luncheon fiftturday evening hue, - motored to McGill Saturday afternoon la daring Edith Johnson. Ml tba analog sad onjoyod tbo for Ml Margaret of last week and enjoyed Ml MU Marva a swim at the luneheen. Nielson, Myrtle Jensen, clubhouse pool. Mra. W. O. Kandaoa sprat moat of tbo week Lowernsen, Gayle Smith, Waldo Hanaen, Mra B. E. Messenger entertained at la Balt Lko, Yialtlng at th homo of bar Jay Sylvester and Melba Johnson three tables of five hundred Monday aft- daughter, Mra. J. Edward Taylor, Tuesday afternoon Rex Smith celebrated Mra. Hktrley C. Hoeslsy waa a rialtor to Og-dernoon of last week. Mra C. Rehla eighth birthday anniversary. B. Nance -- woek. tbo daring Were enjoyed by James SorenMrs. I. L. capturedthe UdlesJfirst Mloo U Yard Watsea tpeal part of tbo freshments Vanda Isera second, Mra jrlio, McDonald and Ned Thaddlus Hanaen, Fermi, sen, la Ogdoa rial flag. consolation and Mrs. I. L. Vandaltem the wek and Gael Mra. Joseph Phillip of Western Mao bras tbo Rex Smith, Elaine Axnoldson free-for-The guests were the Mee- V Robert. gust dames Nance, apdalsem, Lehigh. Smith, woek. of Mrs. WUUani Fra ton daring tbo Madsen left Thursday Mra. Erastu Caulfield, Dondero, McDonald, Hanchett, Mra. P. J. Poteca rlsltod daaghtar, BtU morning for a short stay In Balt Lake with Shell, Rhlnemond, Donohue and Rosevear. Fteraa. matron at tbs Dot br boopitai tn Ogdra. relatives and frienda. Mr. and Mre. C. B. Nance entertained during tho week. Mrs. J. T. Bateman returned to her at cards Thursday evening of laat week Mra. E. Claud Jrasra risitod vwUttroo at home In Alpine Monday, for Mr. and Mr. E. D. Eudey, Mr. and Mendoa dortng tho week. O. A. Hansen entertained music Mra Mrs. J. O. Long, Mr. and Mra j. F. DonoMra. H. C. Johnan aad baby loft for Dow-aeand luncheon Thursday evening of last hue and Chester V. Davie. to her Tbnraday of last week, to Join Mr. Joha-oo- a week, complimentary daughter, Mrs. C. B. Nano, Mra F-- J. Matthews, aad mako tbetr boms. Mrs. Leo Peterson of Uintah. Th other Mra. R. Kaiser and hr parwntp. Mr. and Mra Gerald McNay and Mra J. O. Long Mrs. Walter Smith, Mrs. C. were vlalted at Ely Wednesday afternoon of Mra. Hana Olaea. retonwd during th wek Juests Mrs. Christo Hyldahl, Mrs, Lesfrom spending a number f weeks ta southern ter lust week. Roberta, Jrs. Robert Ross. Mrs. Yena Mr. and Mra Gerald McNay were din- California. Lee. Miss Vina Nielson, Miss Dorothy Mra. K. P. Oban aad baby of Balt Lak ner guests of Mr. and Mra J. O. Long Miss Anna Jensen, Miss Mau-rl- n bar rtsltlng ralatlrra In this city dur- Williams, Monday evening of laat week. Lee, Miss Florence Jensen", Miss Ruby week. tbo Mr. and Mra E. 1. Eudey entertained ingMra. Marta Smith and Miss Wanda Smith. has returned from spendat cards Monday evening of last week for ing a aamhr Cwymoa Mrs. H. C. Larsen pleasantly enterof weeks at Fboonls. Aria., with Mr. and Mra C. B. Nance Mr. and Mra. br danghter. Mra. Amber H tained Saturday afternoon of last week, Doyl. J. F. Ikmohue, Chester V. Davts and Mra. A. B. Holaigrra of Beer River City complimentary to Mrs. Lamar Larsen, th George Coath. rlaitd reiattv la thta city daring tbo week. occasion being her birthday anniversary. Mra. Lorens Hnnms spent mot of tho Mrs. Larsen was assisted by Mrs. 0. in Logon, visiting her sitter, Mra. Lona Sainabury. wk Merroll. Mrs. Violet Juelander entertained on I Klrorts Fatoraan The Miaaeo tad Tetri Wednesday evening for a party of relaMathias wer gueato of frienda In Bountiful and frienda, in honor of her sister tives BKXnt RO, Idaho, March IS Mra. Mark during tho who ar returning to a sad dsngbtora, Blv and and her husband, Mrs. R. Ijo Aoatla entertained the K. V. V. club ladles home In Idaho, after a several Loots, vlalted rlatlva la gftt Lnko daring tb their afternoon. Th mama Warn Wednesday y hers. visit weeks decorated In Ratter dartre sad flower. week. Ml an Ora and Roeaana Ire spent last wek-nTh afternoon waa spent ta eewln, . Tho la Balt nailing frienda. locate warn Mra, Joha L Balllf. Jr., Mm. Mr. and lelaad Inraen aad Mias Leora M. M. Kalghn, Mrs. tUatoa Sandbars, lira Inraoa caaraMra. from Ugilea aad apeat Buaday la Fred Srhwendlmso of gutr sod Mm. Jobs gtokro. olio of Sugar (Tty.City, city. Lancheoo waa tkia Mleaea EUaa aad tool Thompson Ttllted lo PLEASANT GROVE, Msreh 19 The erred to eighteen guests from dialog labia descendants of Henson Walker celebrated which hold for s raatorpieco s crystal bosket Oplen, Batarday of last waek. Mra. Urv&so Pater aru aatertained. of joequllo aid am I la a upoa a beautiful too Bstunlsy his ons hundred and first birthday annif last waek. tn honor of the nlotb birthday versary Monday evening In the Ltndon doth of Joposeoo hood am broidery. The place of her twla rhlidr. Tara aad amusement hall. A program was rendered tarda tad faeora sit worn of anaivoroary aaggaoUr Indoor games wr played, aad thorn and Toraa Rotter. dancing furnished entertainment for Uttko gueoto Mlm Thelma Smith treat lost work end la were twaty-or- a present. th evening. Refreshments were served prat-lil- y M. Plata safortalned at Mra Oorv It. Anthony, th gooot of Mra. J. T. KlUntt ISO , to about Mr. aod Mr, flood Rlaworth left Hrahorf appointed eblWroai party Batarday after-aoa- a and Mra. of loot week, la boaor of tk birthday C. Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Thomweek-enUat weak for Billings, MoaL, to autko thalr d In W. Ellsworth spent last bom. aaalvoroary of hor ana, fraak Balt Lake. met Tbo Lndiea Aid and Rlaokmary arlty ICrih ilri Oari rtfarntd bom B7l Mr. and Mra. A. K. Thornton spent wrK from HMa, wbr Mr. team h4 bB at tho homo of Mra. fred liahqoUt oa a Brmter of th at! Tuesday In Balt Lake with relatives. Friday afternoon of lst week gad atwut tb lilatur. whU'b tb Easter Mr. an4 Mra. Cly4 baaaar The for Tn-da Literary club wsa entertained big tin Packer ntrtaiti4 arranging was give tiMtay. y vnlttg f last wtk la hooor of tb Aik Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Leo Harvey Mra. J. Will Bmltb aalertstned tbo M. P. Wtea aa4 thlr paHnrra of th and Mrs. Karl Banks at the home of the ttU'ha Normal i tollof. Tb party waa fckl ta th tftiitnf club Batarday evening of laat week, nt wbioh latter. rouaa of th arhool, which waa tools? furaiahod th member of th hlabnprlra of tho Becoad and returned Tuesday Mrs J. M. with rura. tabloa aad rbatra. Gant hi, daaolaf. Fifth wards wro gtieats of honor. tk here she had vlalted refrom Hlawatlia, of th Tb Pee hire amp of tb Daughter tmitte and luacbaa faaturod tba lative. PtAsawa met at tb bom of Mra. Ada Pater Mr. and Mra R. D. Wadley, Mr. and Mira Wttmm f Bcrfaa tad fmmtttea af sea, Thursday aftermwa of toot wk, pu-b-la Mra. R. JJ. Thorn end Mr. and Mra. C, bona tb Nrar But rUf waa ta JUxbarg two of Mra. Ptraaa graatporeata. Olsen wer dinner (uetts Sunday ot of laat wk. asnbvrs and six special goests woes J. Mr and Mra Leslie Smith of American Mira Madallao Mark ntrtalad th mbaro pvwiv r f lb V, V. I. rtab tfrdnoday aftrama af 'Mra. H- - T. Dorwa oatrUlad at dtna an Fork. Mrs. H. B. Whmek returned home ulna. aftomoon, rovers being laid lat wk. Tb waaafliwooQ towaa pot ta aw-lu- f Baa1y after from L Maraden. tad Mlseaa Salem, Roxto Effi Lnarhrta Monday spending a lf ht arrd mother, Mrs. John Mra, Jam R, Weight Buodajr and Manor. A. M. Nelsnn, 0. E. Itelaoa aad week visiting her otrtalad Mr. and wr tfltuN of t buoor ta of Mr. aad Mra. lloraca Gardner. Tol family gaet af P. C. Wlnfra, Ur. and Ura- - i J. fphraai, Mra IL T. Cornea oa Sunday. Mr. and Mra. A. P. Wamlrk entertained Mr. and Mra. Clyd Mra. If. B. Loraea eattrislned at l family th members of th Manila Dramatic club 9kitun, Mr. and blra. of br fhit at their home Thursday svnnin. fltmoi Glna Hordtl and Mr, and Mra. J. K. Wlaalra. dinner Buaday afteeanoa la to sprud and music wer Mr. amt Mra kllllia Owm ar who ramo from out of tow and a dajnty rrivla( drva, th wk-nt- . Hiiratalatlona npoa tk arrival of a daugkitr, luncheon ass served. a lHstned ot Mra. B. C. Call delightful bra t thrai frhraary of Fanta-qul- n Knell' Walker and Mr. Mr. k fhitdraa s party ('art Woodman rtarad bm Tyorty, ta honor f th week-en- d with relatives all fifth birthilay bad anniversary of bey ana. Da here. spent last day from I oral IK whr fr tho paat dayo tbo piwt of bf alalor. Carton. Twenty Utile folks war present, gad Mrs. Mary Powell of Balt lak Is visitMr WllMoa Chaaa part trip ted In tb Easier game. Mr. Mary Hay. . H. Bktdmmw visited talndraa la BU ing her mother Mra. W. T. Mra. oatortataatf ot oorttna Floetle Wright waa hostess to th Mias bride Patarday aftrrarwa of Uat wk. Mra. Lak part of loot wk S- -t of 8. th O. 8. dub at bar homt memlmra C. W tho of Ik of j Marita waa blgb Whit members Tk aad eomp Mly td LaarH! lieu Mere of tbo Ptoooera, tod their bseheodt, araartaaa wr aad a twwaUnaa. Thursday svenlng. oa waa oarvad t tb fllwtay gfiata: Mra-- 1 eo Joyed s Oort I ereolof at th bom ot Mr. Mr. and Mra Bamuel Hilton entertained CITY RUTH, NEV. ELSINORE bn TOURIST HOTIL P REXBURG, wk.Jnn . AMsottmuY maiaaoca HOOKS WITHOUT ROOM WITH J 1ATHI Up PLEASANT P CAM UNUCIUAO WOULD YOU -j-ESS LUCKY TIGER THE NATION'S REMEDY near I hah spoof Ae Vow wUS So deffgMed. 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E. Gruq spent last week-en- d In 'Pasadena, Cal., with relaOeotiaaed Frtm bin tmr. tives. Mlsa Hughes and Miss Staines of Salt of Miss Lake wer last week-en- d guests Ing Is to be the new playground, and Dr. Rose McDonough. GriffKha of the university will The Relief societies of the thre wards J. H. on Th Value of Ploy," entertained at dancing port Thursday speak 0 In honor of evening In the .Orpheus ball. The atat council of the Girl' Friendly the organization of the society. society will hold a meeting this afternoon at S oclock at the lodge, First avenua Women's Clubs day for rugs wer Two large "rag beo. planned. raJyK Radiant Sewing circle will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clarence Nelson, 1937 South Fifth East. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs E. H. Halloway and Mrs. Jos Jeremy. Chapter D, P. E. O. Sisterhood, will meet with Mrs. C. C. Countryman, No. Esther apartments. First avenue, for X oclock luncheon Monday. At a recent mooting th following officers ware elected for the coming year: President, Mra. C. C. Countryman; vice president, Mra. Hugo Druehl; recording secretary, Mra. William C. Druehl: corThe Ladles' auxiliary - of the Third responding secretary, Mrs. W. E. Stan-- , Presbyterian church will meet Tuesday ton; treasurer, Mrs. A. C. Watts;' chapafternoon at z o'clock at Feiry hall, lain. Mrs. J. V. Dawson; guard, Mrs. Westminster 'Cdlleg. Mra- - W. F. Adams Albert Skankey. 111 give a paper on Americanization,'' Members of section 2 will be the hostSalt circle. No. 859, Neighbors esses. of Woodcraft, will give a card parly Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the The preschool nutrition class of the Brooks Arcade. Hawth'orne school, oonducted by ths Mrs. Nephl L. Morris will bo hostess Agricultural college, ths child welfare division of tho Clvlo Center and the board to the Clsofan- - Wednesday afternoon. of education, will hold Its fourth meet- Mayor Neslen will gtvo a talk on Muechoolbous nicipal Government." ing at the ' Hawthorn ' Wednesday at 3:30 p.' m. Th Oliver O. Howard W. R. C. will Tb literary and current events sec- hold Its regular meeting Wednesday aftion of th Cathollo Woman league will ternoon at 2 o'clock In th K. of P, hall. hold Its regular bimonthly meeting MonTh Lalles Militant win meet Friday day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Knights of Columbus club rooms on East South afternoon at 2.20 o'clock In th I. O. O. Tempi. Mrs. W. H. Bints, chairman of F. haU. tha section, will gtv the paper of the Cardinal Newman and The board of directors of tha Sarah Daft afternoon, on Home will meet Monday morning at 10 the Oxford Movement." o'clock at th home. St. Anns Sewing circle will meet on Wednesdsy afternoon at 3 o'clock at Holy Cross hospital. On account of Holy Thursday, the hos- of the Catholic Womans filtal committee will not meet on Thursday of this week. 2, 7- MIDVALE MIDVALE. March 19. Mra. H. P. Miller entertained at her home Monday eveFour table were arranged for ning. bridge. Those present were Mra. A. A. Strom, Mrs. L. A. il Sorter, Mrs. William Waters. Mra H. E. Phelps, Mrs. R. R, Fann, Mra M. J. Joy, Mrs. Andrew Lar- boh, Mr. D. A Drown, Mra. James A. Alcorn, Mrs. Charles Lehman, Mra Finn Stewart, Mra. Anna Nelson, Mra Carl Burg and Mra W. W. O'Brien. ' The Ladles Community club held Its regular meeting In the I. O. 0. F. hall WedneAlay afternoon, with a large attendance. After a short business session, Mra R. W. Stokes read a paper on "Th Development of the Movies and a quar tet, composed of ladles of the club, t, On th Trail to Home Sweet Home1 ,,,3 Love's Old, , Sweet Song." Th next meeting wtll be held the first Wednesday tn April, at which time th club will be addressed by two Balt Lak clubwomen and refreshments will be aerved. Mr. and Mra N.' J. Carlson returned home thl week, after an extended trip through the United Staten and Canada. At the card party given by th Ladle Republican club at th Hotel Utah today Mra. H. P. Miller enertalned as her guests Mra J. B. Ambler, Mra Frank Anderson, Mra. Russell Lucas, Mrs. Gordon Williamson and Mra. Guy Anderson of Balt lake and Mra D. W. Jessup, Mra A. J. Hoa-mand Mrs. J. 8. Alley of thla city. Others who attended from er were Mra. Mra H. E. Phelps, Mra William Water U A. Porter, Mra. A A. Strom, Mra M. J. Joy, Mra. W. W, OBrien and Mra R. R. Fenn. Sunday Mra Frank Richardson bad aa dinner guest Mr. and Mra Wesley K. WsJton, Mr. and Mra. Lester Walton, Mra. Hannah Funk. Mark Walton, Vlrl Maxwell and the Misses Blanche and Evelyn Walton of Murray. Old Folks day waa celebrated her on Thursday. A banouet waa served at noorj to 9fi0 at th ward house, after which' an excellent program waa rendered. A dance in the evening ended the day's festivities. Each guest ot honor was presented with a carnation. Saturday evening of last week Mra. Carl Burg entertained th member of her Halt Lake card club at her home on Holden street Music and five hundred were tb Refreshment evening's entertainment.e were served to twenty-fivguests. Th dance given by th IV. O. W. lodge In Imperial, hall 3fiuraday night was well attend ud. ms er - . t - a The Woman' Missionary society of th Oendmtd Fma Ftgs Two. First Congregational church will give a "silver tea" at th home of Mrs. W. W, Norton, 323 South Twelfth East street. visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Hines Thursday at 3:30 o'clock. Th Object of and Mrs. Hines's fathar, W. I Vler. th entertainment Is to raise th yearly budget. An unusually attractive program Mr. and Mrs. Ralph EL Evans have rewill bo a feature of th afternoon. turned from California, where they hav been visiting for several weeks . Sego Lily lodge No. 332, th Fraternal brotherhood, will glv a silver jubilee Mr. and Mrs Frank Fteher hav recelebration Monday night at the Knights turned from trip to California. of Pythias hall, 33 East Broadway. a M. Chamberlain left Friday for Mrs. H. Aid so- California to visit with relatives and A silver tea for the'Lsdhj ciety of th First Methodist church will friends be given at the home of Mra. J. O. Evans, 11(7 South Eleventh East street, ThursMrs R. C. Scampton has returned from day afternoon, from 3 to t o'clock. An California and ti th guest of her sister, will be Interesting musical program W. W. Fleetwood. given during th afternoon by members Mrs from th four Methodist churohe of ths Mr. and Mrs L. K. Farnsworth bars, returned from California, where they hav Reynolds circle No. 1, Ladles of ths spent the winter. O. A R., will enterteln at cards TuesMr. and Mr. E. L. Sheet are expected day afternoon at 3 39 o'clock tn th I. O. 0. F. halL Prise will b swarded home from California soon. will be served. All end refreshment Mr. and Mra Edgar S. Hill and chilcomrades, circles, corps end friends are dren hav returned from Ocean Itrk, Cal., Invited. where they have been for several weeks. Th Woman's auxiliary of the Episcopal Mr. Ira W. Teach Tif Denver Is th church tn tha dlocss of Utah will hold Its quarterly meeting at Bt. Paul's church, guest of Mrs. K. R. Roberts at her home on South Ninth East and Inlrd Tenth East street. streets. Thursday afternoon from 3 to 4 o'clock. Th Rev. Mark Rlfenbork will conduct Mr. and Mra. Wellington E. take hav tb eervloea. returned from a three months trip to Honolulu. They were accompanied home and sister. IJoyd Alliance of th First Unitarian bv Mr. Lakt's brother-Jn-lachurch will meet Wednesday at 3 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Fernald of Elkhart, In ths church parlors. lnd., who hav alee spent aotno time In Honolulu. Mr, snd Mrs. Fernald ar Th Ladles' Auxiliary to tha Order of ? wests at th lak home on East South of will America Conductors meet ample street. Railway Thursday at th K. of P. hull, Th comMra. M. J. Mitllll left Thursday of last a will mittee program and aerv glv refreshments. All members of th order week for Sen Frnarleoo, She will not re- turn until after Mutter. ar Invited. 00 . . 00 00 MANILA MANILA March 19. Joseph L. Wide, who waa doorkeeper at th house of representatives In Balt Lake, baa returned to hio home. Mrs. M. Schofield has returned home after visiting relative. Willard Schofield and family bare moved to tbetr ranch, Mra. Paul Miner la teaching th primary grade In th absence of Mra. Ran- bury; Tno masquerade dence given at Manila FYlilay evening of lost week w largely attended and greatly enjoyed. Mra. Hess Ranebury la spending a few days with Mra. Elisabeth Allen of w Lin-woo- d. T. 11. Gordon circle, Ladlee of th O. A. IL, held a regular meeting last TueeMra M. N. laroen spent Saturday evewa elected to servo ning of last week with Mra Ranebury and day. Mary Marshall Mice Wlllooer. s guard foe h remainder of th term. Mra Emma Tolton has returned after Arrangement e wdt made for aa afternoon Th member met Branding several day la Green River, oard parly 3taroh at tho homo of Mary L. Hubbard Frl- Wya. I. A Warning to feel tired befor la not taslnees It's a sign that the eyttera lacks vitality, and need th tonlo effect of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sufferers should not delay. Get rid of that tired feeling by beginning to take Hood's sapartlla today, CAdvsrtlasmsaL) t ?! w |