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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 20,, 1921. i. -- SPANISH FORK I SPANISH FORK. March 19. Mr. a J. Bruce Jone returned Thursday from Salt Lake City, where she has visited for two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wetzel. Miss Eliza Money entertained the girls ve- -. of the Rorosia Junior club Thursday sing of last week. Miss Florence J ants, who has served as president for two years, was released and Miss Eliza Money was elected president. Miss Alien Jameson entertained the guests with a numoer J of solos. Luncheon was served at 9 o'clock. Besides the members, four special guests were present. They were Mrs. Wallace Hales, Misses Dolly Hull, Miss Ellen Jameson and Miss Emma Brown. Miss Reglnla Gardner entertained the B. F. A. club Thursday svenlng of last week. Music and fancywork were the diversions. - Luncheon wa served at M 'o'clock. " Misses Madge and Jessie Hughes entertained et a miscellaneous shower Saturday night Of last week for Mias Mildred Moore, a bride of the week. Enwere with musical number tertaining Mrs. Blanche Lewis and Miss , Jennie Williams. Miss Florence Jones gave number of readings. Games also were .enjoyed. The bride received many pretty and useful gifts vLuncheon was served to thirty-fiv- e guests at 11 o'clock. the Mra. John W. Moose entertained auqts end cousins of Miss Mildred Moore at a miscellaneous shower Monday night. Musio, games and other social diversions were enjoyed. A buffet luncheon was served et 11.30 o'clock to forty guest. Assisting the hostess were her daughters, Mrs. Jack Gillespie, Mrs. Isaac Hansen and Mrs. Blanche Lewis. Mrs. C. C. Jensen entertained the officers of Sego Lily camp,' R. N. of A., Friday evening of last week Luncheon was served. The hostess was assisted by her daughter, Bernice. Cards were enjoyed until midnight. Mrs. Helga Jones was m Provo visitor Tuesday. MiB Lillian Larsen entertained the girls of the Utopia club at her home In Leland, Thursday evening of last week. Music and fancywork were enjoyed. Luncheon wa served at 10 30 o'clock to nine member and two visitors, Mrs. Lon Wilde and Mra. William Bowen. Mis Rosetta Bowen took the club members to and from Leland In her car. Miss Clara Creer entertained a number of glrle of the younger social set Thursday evening of laat week. The girls, numbering ten, organised themselves Into the Ontena club, the object to b social enjoyment and uplift. Miss Annie Andrus was chosen president and Miss Mat-ti- e Hewitt reporter. Luncheon was served at 10 o'clock. Mrs. James Eddy and daughter, Norma, visited Tuesday with Mrs. Nell Dahle, returning to their home at Sprlngville the same evening, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Craven of Provo and their baby were entertained Sunday at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanson. - Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hunan entertained as a dinner guest, Sunday, Miss Zina Johnson, head nurse of tho Provo General hospital. entertained the Mrs. Sena Wllkens Ladles Literary club Friday afternoon of lest week. Current events war given by Mrs. Jane Snell. At roll call each member present responded with a household hint. Continued book reading wa Luncheon was by Mrs. C. D. Strang. served to twelve members and two vis-- t ltore. Tho latter were Mr Joseph WllThe kens and Mist Carl Christensen, hottest was ssslsted la serving by her little daughter, Viva. Miss Dena Jones entertained Tuesday afternoon from t to t o'clock at a children's party In honor of her Itttlo sister, Pearl, on her seventh birthday anniversary. About forty children were present and enjoyed the games. Refreshments were -- served. In th the following program chapel Song, by the chotr: Thursday afternoon prayer; song, by the choir; reading of the minutes for the pi evtous year, violin solo, Alvin Brady; recitation, Mrs. Thelma Mower; talk. Hannah Cox; music, Julia Turpin; recitation, Ethel Stewart; song, Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Terrv; reading. Anna Pehrson; music. W. W. Brady and company; talk, Amasa RasmusBenrrSong;"Drlna Barker; song, choir. In the evening dance wa given at the Eclipse pavilion. The decorations were green and white. Mrs. Victor Howell and baby of Salt Lake spent the last week In this city visiting relatives. Here are fads that interest the mother BINGHAM BINGHAM, March 19. The Copperfleid Community club held Its regular business and social meeting Friday evening of last week. After the business meeting, whist and "600' were played. Mis Lottie Max field and Will Atkinson won the prises for whist and Miss Edith Borg and LeonA basket ard Ford tha prizes for 500. luncheon was served, after which dancing was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. John Wade entertained cards Thursday evening. The guest were Mr. and Mrs Joseph Kemp. Luncheon was served after the card games. Mrs. F. A. Miller and children spent In Balt Lake. las week-en- d Mrs. Stewart Dean Is visiting Mf and Mrs, E. T. Jones at their horns on Heas-to- n Heights. Eighteen members of auxiliary NO. 859 F. O. E., surprised the Eagles after their meeting Monday evening. William Arm-ot strong entertained with a number readings. Cards also were played, after which the ladles served a luncheon. Miss Dahleen an Mlsa Rasmussen, in Salt Miss Tapert spent last week-en- d Lake. is relatives Mrs. Carl Gronnlng visiting In Santaquln. Mr. and Mrs. Will Carpenter entertained at dinner Saturday evening of last week for Mr, and Mr. Josh Carpenter, Mr, and Mra. Dan Eden, Mr. and Mrs E. C. Montlgue, Miss Vera Strom and Miss Mabel Neprude. Mrs. Earl Nepple has returned to her home here, after a three months visit in Salt Lake. About thirty-fiv- e guests enjoyed an Irlah etew gfven by tho Epworth league in the church Saturday evening. Various games were played. the Mias Della Coakley entertained Emanon"wtub Monday evening. Five hundred was played and the were Miss Dahleen and Miss Williams. The decorations were In green and white, to carry out the St. Patrick Idea, Green carnations graced the supper table, where covers were laid for Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Unandef, Mrb. Price, Mrs. Kendall, Miss Clemenson, Miss Rasmussen, Mirs Whits, Mist Dahleen, Miss Williams, Miss Tapert and Miss McMahon. Mr. and Mrs. John Wade eritertntned at cards Saturday evening ot last week tor Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bchlt three-cour- i i . ;i v- - i andfather of every child in America se ! Do -- i your children get sufficient energy food so necessary for growing youngsters? prize-winne- rs ling. Mis Stevens, EXPERTS have been finding out many new FOOD about how we are nourished. One of the most is about Dextrose, the great energy food the sugar that is absorbed right into the blood, to build up your strength and energy. You could nof live long without Dextrose. Most of the food you eat buch as bread, starchy vegetables, and all forms of sugar has to be changed into Dextrose before your system can use it as energy food. This interests millions of women who have Karo on their table almost every meal in some form. Karo contains a very large percentage of Dextrose. and Mlsa Miss Bryant Pauts were Salt Lake visitors Saturday of laat week. Charlie Mitchell was surprised Thure day evening of last week, that being his Various games birthday anniversary. were played and later Supper was served , to twenty guests. of Span-Is- h Misses Mary and Edna Miller Fork have been tha guests of F. A. Miller and family this week. The Woman s Benefit aasoclatlon of the Maccabees gave a card party at the home of Mrs. Joe Warning, Tuesday evening. Mrs. G. E. Llndelof won the first prize, Mrs.. Leonard Ford the second and Mrs. Lena Lowe the consolation. V Mrs. Pat Hyland is spending several days In Balt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marplot and Mr. and Mra Marshall Pease motored to Salt Lake, Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Josh Carpenter are spending several weeks In Richfield. Mre. George Ralls entertained the FAIRVIEW Ladles Aid society, Thursday ar ternoon of last week. Luncheon was FAIRVIEW, March 19. The following served late In tha afternoon to the folprogram wae given In the qhapel Sunday lowing members' Mre A. T. VCent, Mrs. O. C. Jones, Mrs. Paul Ackerman, Mrs. evening under the auspice ef the Commercial club and the Mutual Improvement O. E. Llndelof,. Mra Chris Thompson, association: Song, by the congregation; Mrs. Cebert Oolyar, Mrs. Bessie Atkinson, prayer, by Peter Sundwall, Sr ; song, by Mra Lowell Carter and Miss Pautz. the congregation; reading. ''It's Not the Town, but You," Mlsa Cleone Lasson; song, "Boost for Falrvlew," Junior high CEDAR CITY school; talk, "Community Welfare and Cltiaenship," Dean Thomas A. Beal of the University of Utah; song, congregaCEDAR CITY, March 19. The B. A. C. tion; prayer, by Amasa Rasmussen. Glee club gave a concert Monday eveMr, and Mra Bernard Christensen of in the B. A. C. auditorium. The ning Clear Creek are the guests of Mr. and best musical talent of the male members Mrs. Peter Sundwall. Jr. B. of A. the C. student body provided a Mle Mvian Christensen entertained at musical treat to those In attendance. a dinner party Monday evening. The real McCarty, director of the Glee of Norman table decorations were suggestive club, was congratulated on the manner In Easter. The place cards were little chick- which the program was given. e dinner was served to ens A B. A. C, Section one of the first-yeMiss Cleone lesson, Miss Anna Pehrson, domestic science girls entertained at dinMiss Ruby Graham, Miss Coquelta Jones. ot In honor ner, afternoon, Wednesday ChrisMiss CUsta Lasson, Miss Georgia the B. A. C, Glee club. The St. Pat tensen, Mlsa Annabel Jrttchett, Mra rick's idea out was carried cleverly day Thelma Mower and Mrs. Bernard ChrisIn the color scheme. Potted shamrocks tensen. formed the centerpiece and the guests Mr. and Mra Frink Brady of Delta ar presented with dainty at, Patrick s.visiting with Mra Brady' parents, Mr. were favors. Covert were laid for twenty-twoday and Mra William Garllck, Sr. Miss Myrle Hurst attended the Junior famous The Great Lakes fitting quarprom given by tho Bnow Normal college tet gave s concert Thursday evening in Friday night of last week at Ephraim. B. A. C. auditorium which was much The Relief society of th ward gavs th enjoyed by musio lovers. Th Relief society celebrated th anniversary of Its organisation by an excellent program given Tuesday afternoon. After the program, refreshments were served and various toasts ware given. o Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Friaby entertained a few friends at dinner at their home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. M. J. MaoFarlan gave a card eg her home Monday evening in Now, I the Tims to Get Sid of These party honor of Mies Tilly Windsor. Mr. W. M. Mace entertained at a ' Ugly Spots. five hundred parly at her Do you know how easy it is to re- progressive home Saturday afternoon of laat week in Thomas. move those ugly spots so thst no one honor of Mra. Jennie The farm bureau a recreation class held will call you freckle-face- t Its first meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. 11. C Lewis, a ho la diSimply get an ounce of Othine recting Its activities. It la the purpose of double strength from your druggist the class to provide recreation for th and a few applications should show women of Cedar City. you how easy it is to rid yourself' o freckles and get a beautiful complexion. RICHMOND The sun and winds of March have a to strong tendency bring out freckles, RICHMOND, March 19 Mr. Tenth end ss a result more Othine is sold in Bmlth and Mrs. Thomas Grtrnths enterdinner at their home this month. Be sure to ask for the tained with Ina honor of th eignty-fitt- h double strength Othine, as this ia sold Wednesday birthday anniversary of their father. under guarantee of money bach if it John P. Johnson. Spring flowers were decorations of tn tame. used In th ckles. (Adv.) Covers were laid for fifteen. Mrs. I,. F. Hendrick entertained the N. H. circle at her Jime Thursday afternoon. At the conclusion of the afternoon luncheon wee served. Mra William Woodland, Mrs. Eraatus Johnson, Mra George E. Doty and Mra. Samuel Thomas were guests of tha afternoon. door next your neighbor The Sego LJIy club entertained with 800 party at th home of Mr. and Mrs. can give you interestW. Z. Harris Thursday evening. Red carnations were used In decoration of the about the ing fact-stor- y rooms. Mra. Ernest Christensen and kd Webb received prises for high score. of efficacy Mrs. Irwin Stoddard and D. 8. Kennedy were awarded the oonsolatlon prizes At th conclusion of the games luncheon wae served. The children and grandchildren of Mr. Almira D. Hendricks met at her home Friday and celebrated her birthday anniIt is versary. LMnner was served and In th evening luncheon was served. The Richmond ward reunion, held Saturday of last week In th tabernacln, qualities that give proved to b one of th most enjoyable social events of th week. A program to the runwas rendered at 10 0 a. m., after whnh down system. a hot dinner was served In the basement of the tabernacle. Covers were laid lor SesM A Sms JlhwmflsU. N. A 350. Th afternoon's entertainment d -- ALSO MAKERS OF of dancing by tchool girl and a under ot tbs direction plav, presented Mlsa Imta Peterson. Th children ot the ward were given a frs picture ehows and refreshments. Th day festivities were copoludcd with a dance in th . . evening (Tablets sr Granules) Mra C. B. Burbank entertained with a quilting bee at her home Wednesday, Mr. and Mr J. L. Ptnlayson of LeavXMJek enworth, Alberta. Canada, anil Mr, anil Mrs." J, D. Ciavenn of Howell her Karo A Predigested Food V, -- , Your Protection Do not be deceived by cans containing syrup that might look liks Karo, Tbs name Karo la on avery can of original Karo look for It, and b assured of full weight cans and highest quality. BLUE Karo The standard table syrup. Also for cooking, baking and candy making. light brown color, delicious flavor a heavy b&di4 eyrup. RED Karo , - 4 three-cours- ar , Th Ideal 8yrup for every use for cooking, baking, candy making and preserving. Becauoa of Its honey like appearance many prefer it as a Spread for eakaa, biscuits, breads. fjjjfc j- So Karo may almost be said to be a predigested food. These are scientific facts, supported by the very highest medical authorities. This undoubtedly explains the wonderful popularity of Karo as a national syrup used by everybody. Send for the free booklet mentioned below and read all the facts. . mother her boys pnd girls to be rugged and wants Every sturdy. Give the youngsters plenty of Karo on cakes and , spread on bread. Karo is a great energy food pure, wholesome, and economical. It can be used so many ways for cooking, baking, candy making. Or as a spread on bread, pancakes or biscuits. Many use it instead of preserves; qr to stew prunes v and dried fruit with it. Cop-perfi- S. 13 ' Flavored GREEN Karo with highest grad real maple sugar. Very moderate in price absolutely pur. Th maker of Karo art th world' largest users of th highest grad maple auger over a thousand Iona need annually. I T7T? T7T7 a booklet every parent should read. Tall all about the won- darful food value of Karo; explain th meaning of Dextrose and why children thrive on it Sant free with tb beautifully illustrated Com Products Coek Book of M pages. Writ Corn Product Refining Co Argo, UL ..r. . . . CmicrJLQk CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Sottasy rise. New Ysek p FABIAN BROKERAGE CO., Vermont Building, Selling Representative. Froclilo-IFac- NEARLY ALWAYS an Scotts Emulsion tonio-nouishme- guests during th week at th hobi ot Mr. and Mra F. L. Cravenn. '' Mrs. Koamln Jtnsen and daughter, Helen, of Salt Lake, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christopher-so- n last week. Mra Lie E. Griffin entertained with a dinner at her horn. Thursday in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. Miss Khoda Lewis ot Treasureton was a guest at th horns of her brother, Charles Lewis, tor a few days last week Th N. H. olrcle, th Bon Meur duo and the Sego Lily club entertained wltn a dancing party at tn opera house Wednesday evening. Refreshments were served. Mrs. IJoyd Tolmsn, Miss Era Merrill and little Joyce Tolmsn, of Preston, here. Idaho, spent last week-en- d Th North Ceche high school gave a dancing party at Smltnrieid Wednesday . evening. Mrs. J. L. Robinson, Mrs. Ed Wfibb and Mra. 11. 8, Webb were Logan visitor Friday.. Mra. Mary Dahl of Preston, Idano, isnt last week-en- d with her daughter, C. B. Johnson. Miss Audens Merrill entertained with a dinner at her home Sunday for school friends from Logan. Clivers wars laid for th Misses Claudia Funk, Alta Weuo and th Misses Beth Tula, Evelyn Palm, er. Louisa Whittaker, Ada Whittaker and Irene Thorley, Mra K. C. Rowland and Mr, can Johnson returned from Salt Lake Thurs. day. Mrs. Ether Sparkman of Lewiston spent a few days here during the week. ' r. toe eon-date- IlMIOIDS 2! INDIGESTION -- sen d. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Harris have moved to Spanish Fork to make their home. The following were entertained at cards J. F. Mendenhall Wednesday nt ternoon: Mra. R L. ltone, Mrs. A. U. Johnson, Mrs. D. Ft. Wightman, Mra Eugene Gakes, Mra N. M- - Deal, Mra D, P. Brlnton, Mr. H. M Dougall, Mrs. it. W, Bird, Mrs. 8. C. Whittaker, Mrs. G. V. Clarks, Mra Charles Boyer, Mies Arlene Mendenhall and Mina Prcal Packard. Dr. and Mrs. Marble entertained St a swimming party at the high hool plunge Wednesday evening, followed by cards at their home. by Mrs, EUREKA SPRINGV1LLE SPIUNGVILIJt, March 19. Th annual dance glxen bv th Home Economics club of the high school Friday evening of laat wsek Was attended by a large party of dancers. Decorations wr In green and White. Mr. and Mra John Garter, who had resided In Helper during the past few . years, hat returned to Sprlngville. Mrs. Hazel Harrison entertained th Juslamere club at cards Thursday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Gertrude Rumslnn won th pries, the hostess was assisted In serving bv Mra fiumslon. Cards and other games were the principal form of amusement at th home of dr I,ola Cleg on Thu reds y. The KenMrs F.mma participated nedy, Mrs. Ltd Hughes, Mrs. Melba Ben aftamooo, tha ladlaa tborouyhly anjoylnf n Limit stub paid for losing to tha other club tn ercerie brief hi fifth blrtbd.y Bulvemry. program of card and lunrbauw, the recent bridge tournament. After tha show, Hpaclnl Tender ittmen, et the home et Mrs. guests of tha club wars Mm. Lea Jdanaon and refrcshiiH nta were served at ths Yager cabaret. Rorece Mullnesa. her deaf biers, Mlee Iilllea Mra McKraar The next tueetlnf of tUe or ftt Anthony chapter No. 95, O. B. g , met eed Hies tersh, were Berried, rvepwtlTelr, t wiU ba held with Mm. Emma Friday evening ganlMtiun Initiation of taro candidates L. Adras ef Or end Reywond Heat ef Cb--w was put on. after which Murphy. refreshment wars ter. blehof W. W. dptere efflrisled. Oelf the Mias Lola Oourley of Balt Jaks is spending served and a social time enjoyed. lieismists BMabera of the fsallr end a few x week In Eureka, Mrs, F. A. Miller and daughter, Betty La visiting her cousin, Mias A Inttrast frleade witnessed the cereaoey. laatwlla (,ourley left Wednesday for a week die, visit with fees! wee served Imetedletely eft.r th weddlef Mm. Dan Rolfs of BprlngvtUa In apeodLug a re is tires at Tetoola ceremonies. evenlnf I bo hrtdee wore Moods, few days hem, visiting ber daughter, Mra. Mr. Eatea and Mr. BUatoa, Instructor la facets of booor ot t mtoerileaooas shower et Blaine Mimons athletics la tha high school, entertained ths their home. Meey eeful sad pratty gift were Mm. Ralph Dunn returned early In tha weak, members of tb baakatbsll team Friday evening to thorn. fsw days visit at Provo, wltera aba of last week In tbs high school gymnasium. premetod after Mrs. Job Maredltk wa hostess to th M orwas the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 41. C. lunn. Refreshment were served. der Afteroooo Kensleftoo cluh tale woeh. The regular meeting of the Bridge elub was Mrs. M. M King spent ths sarly part of Llfht refreshments were served. held Wednesday afternoon st Die bums of Mm the week la Idaho Falla, A U Ayres, tbs party belug on of tb most Tha I Dion Aid society maaibara wars guests In of Mra. Hornburg. enjoyable social functions of the month. aftomooa. Mra. tho card playing, the prise was won by Mm Woodla was asaiaiaat Thursday hostess. John II. Donnelly. Tha party araa attended by Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ruls am racelvlag con two special guests. Mrs. Ray Pika and Mias gmtulstlons on the birth of a son. Monday. Ineg Goodwin, both of whom am visitors fmra Tha staff or The Tattler, the high school Mm out of town. tho ladle Ayres served paper, gave a character ball Friday evening. with lunelott. Tha Best meeting will bo bold Many and unique were tbs oostumm Ths daacs with Mrs. P. J, Bonner. , was held la tho gymnasium of tbs high school dacocaied Faackwat wMchj?iiarUiucaliy served. Tha Friday Bridge club mwmbers wars guosta of Hit Ah J. Mtevtns this week. Miss Flores co Farney ntsrtalaed ber Sunday Games war OPH1H, Merck 19 Tba U l. S. Bunday school cites Wednesday evening school of Ophir gavo a successful entertain played and light refreshment wars eerved. Mm M. M. llarehbsrger entertained Wednes meut Thursday of last week, usder tho dime turn of Mm Oeorgs M. Brsmet. Tho pro day afternoon ia booor mi ber son, Billy, ths gmine, in addition to n cantata participated in Colonial by thirty children, was as follows Miss minuet da wo, Blench 4lrwk, Lnrlla During March. April and May, proImvla, Rlsanor Erickson, Mrs. 6rgo Rrnmat. tect younelf from Cold with ' Severn-t- y Laura La whom. Mary Ana Edwards, Vara Dauleis and luerl)a fardua, with music by seven and gild into th munmer Mrs. P. (. t.Uiett; song, Iyton Jay, aa a in rind condition. darky; uif, Floyd Bryan and Kenneth VCrlck and Alla laiwhom. minuet deuce. Gall If. To fdt thd'bddt tdsnltd toko Farland, aceompsaiad bf Utrlrud Hendrickson; at tha ririt anodic or 1 nug, iiordon bpoodlova lad I Ftatioll. nocom on never that TJterq hu iur way ihlver. panted by Mra. M. M Hartman, waits, drill V and tableau, by als girls, accompanied by Mrs. failed to removo dandruff at once, and that i to dimiolyo it, then vou deztroy Book on Diseasei of "Every P. C. UUleU.a it entirely. To 'do this, Just get about cc aUrUlwl at bar bow March a Mnibr Friday 19 ?( 0LIO) A Simple Wayto Remove Dandruff ST. ANTHONY, IDA. ft, (i Js 11 ss FOB OPHIR Mr Print GarHty of friend of laat waak. artj tb tn botmr of Ufa affair twin Inc OumJwln, who la In hunks fur visit la Mra. John II. lhnnUjr. Tha vvv&ln was spent with tarda, brMf halog th fatna pi rd, and was fi. Miss Ooodwla kwsd bf JuaetH"oa. won tha J prtaa offsrsd for Ih blab WAfs, Mra I). 1 won and Mlsa eokl Ella tUrt prtsa iMhaslljr wo tha rotjrilaiUjn prtz IIhw wbi atimd , MT ANTHONY. Idaho, March 19 Tbs Tuesrd tha parly wm kllsa (ondw1n Mm, William day Evening Bridge club with Mra A, H. Julia Ifciuflly, Mra y J Matbrws Mm F. A. Miller wo this weak. tbs ar. Miss Flla kna'lir, Mm. Hot Tomlin, first pHas and Mrs U, Borland tha R, Mra. I wo ltoonallr, Mm. Joseph plllon, Mm 'mLM.e" laacbeon was prise. A fc Mm. L Mm Ronnrr. Edward T. I). perved to twelve. lark, Mlsa Mary 4' tulllran. Mm. Ifevld Hulllvao. at. Katherines guild mat Thursday owning Mills, Mm. Warm McAdams, Mm. Alax Hlkfht with Mm. Rrt Harr ad Mm. I, J ttumard The Tnehyterlan Aid society met Thursday Mr. and Mm. Hay IMka bava m turned fo vesiug with Mm J, A Fryer. their boma In t'ornish. aftsr apn!inf a tew Tn Portal liwur Hub members wees guests of days Mrs, vlaitlnf with iha funner a pamnta, Mr. J. D. (. Kmgb. Frtdsy afternoon. Mr tad Mm Edward HU The Umlt Hub entertained the Tueedag MIm ph J Fullriiibflcii ws hostess at tha Afternoon Bridge Huh, Tuesday averting At a last maatiuf at tbs U U. K. rlub.uid 'ilium Uvnier peri Ibis was Uta "trial tha EUREKA, nt unsurpassed in nington, Mrs. Mrlva Smith, Mrs. Ella Crandall, Mrs. 1 ja. Hus Deal. Mra. Gertrude Summon, Mrs. Hazel Harrison and Mrs. Pliylda Finley. Mia. Finley won the favors. Refreshments were served Mr. And Mrs. J. C Thomas, Mr. and Mra. Milton Thomas, Miss Geneve Thomas and Mlsa Homans Thomas of Salt Lake were guests last week-en- d of Mr. and Mre. 8. M. Deal. The marriage of George Murdock of this city and Mlae Mary Christensen of Idaho Falla. Idaho, took plats In Idaho Falls on March 6. The young couple age making their home In Ix Angelo Mra. Bessie Bailey was hostess to the Alpha Beta club at Its regular meeting. American Papers, Among Illiteracy Children and FJxery Mans Child." wore read by Mra Hannah Clyde and Mrs. Eleanor Brlnton. Refreshments were mailed free. Living Thing four ounce of plain, eominon liquid from any drug (tore (thl ! all you "TT for dal at all Drug and Country will need), apply it at nl?ht when retir- Stored. ing; use enough tomoiten the acnlp Humphrey' l!om. Modldnd Cd., Ill and rub it in gently with the finger tip. William Street. New York. By morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be goue, and thren or four nr-yn- n W 0 'i? mure application' will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every tingle sign and tracer of it, no matter bow much dandruff you mar have. You will find all Itching and digging of th scalp will stop instantly, and To buitcTcra oi Kptifpay, fepanina and N vour hair will b fluffy, lustrous, glos-r.v- , ptaordem. Dr. 14 ay Treatment gives quu.k frltel wnd tor grnaroua FREE Mtl. silky and soft, and look and feel hundred time i .arl H C, Naw Y.rl hotter. , (Adv,) Dtt. H. IL MAY, ta v a |