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Show a. r u THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNES, SUN DAY MORNING, 10 Towns Social Notes from were served. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr. Fred Ylel. Member of Hugh Duncan chapter No. 2, O. K. 8 . enjoyed a party In honor of the thirty-fift- h birthday anniversary of the chapter Friday evening of last week. About. fortrCrive guests- - were seated at one long table, decorated with carnations. Worthy Matron Mrs. Louis B. Carpenter presided and short talks were made by Mrs. Anna B. . MiOaleb, Mra. Thomas Yearlan and J. H. Padgham. Mjsa Ella Some gdve a reading.' The Piosbjl. ..an auxiliary H14T" ftt'Xhe home of Mrs. US. A. Renner Thursday afternoon of last week, with the president. Mrs. Fred Crandall. In the chair for the business session. An Interesting paper on a missionary topic waa read by Mr. R. K Wickham. Mrs, R. E. Allen asrefreshsisted the hostess In serving ments. Mrs. H. M. Campbell will be the next Jiostess. The Altar society of the Catholic church met St the home of Mra. O'Connell Thursday afternoon of laet week, with Mrs. Dan Bahfh as hostess. The ladies changed the date of the dance they had announced, and It will be gtven April 1, d and of the proceeds will he given to the near east relief fund. Mrs. Dan OOonnell and Mrs. F. C. Miller are In charge of arrangements. Mrs. Victor Bell will entertain the society next. Mrs. Llnnle Wileon and eon, Wendell, have returned from an extended visit In Illinois. Mrs. Wilson left her young son, Harry, with friends In the east, where he will attend school. Mrs. Ella Manftill returned Monday from visit with her daughter, Mra. Preston, In Butte, and has gone to May to visit Mrs. George Meltsler. Mise Nancv Long returned Monday from Moeoow. where she had been attending the University of Idaho. Mrs. Jerry Ryan and son,. Roy, returned Monday from Butte, Monti helil GARFIELD, lurch 2D A farewell iurprie given Wednesday afternoon at the L. D. church by the officer, .mb teacher, of the Primary asieclatioa ia honor of Mrs. Kite lfofflt, who will noon leave to malt Iter home ia Salt Lake. Mrs. Moffit kaa tor. some time held the office of secretary, and was presented with a beautiful book of poems as a token of esteem for tcr services rendered to that capacity. Games and atunc wore enjoyed was during the afternoon, after ehieh Innenwm served. Present were Mrs. Greco bow b.v.- - Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Edith O.borne, Mary Thomas, -Miles. Mrs. Lydia Adams, Mrs. Ida Mu'jhMi, Mrs. Mary Rhodes, Mrs. Loretta Mettrlon. Mrs. Ethel Konold, Mrs. Margaret thrialoplieraon,, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Drew, Mrs. Uoe Bundberg. Hilda (briateoaen and Mrs. Bernice McClain; Miss La Verla Da. Mlaa Golds Wools y. Mi-- a Helen Bertoo, Mtse Bessie Bobby and Mia. Ivo .11 h " Adams. Mia J. A. Brown gave a dinner Sunday In h.r birthday aaniveraary. those prea-on- t were Mr. and Mra Robert, Lay of Magna, Mra. Eugene Snow. Mr. and Mra. Kay and Mr, know. Mr and Mra. VIU Snow, Mr. and Mra. Forbuth.Misha, Luetie, Ethel and Ellis lrtia know and Bertha and Golden Lay. After dim were per, games played. The Bluebird club met Saturday evculn of last week at the home of Mias Jennie Smith, at whhh time an election of officers was held. Miss Liisa Lwdstrom was elected president; Mtaa Vera Hardy, vtee prealdent, Miaa Helen . Thomas, aecretaty; Mlaa Jennie Smtth. tieaa-urerHilda Thomas Mlaa Smith and. Mls served. The tlub'a regular meeting ia held every ot her" Raui rda y eteniug, but on aeeouni of the banquet given for tbe Boy Seoula tnuigtil the meeting wu postponed until Monday eve ning. when It will meet at the home of Mlaa Gold. Koolwy. MU. La Verla Day will aulat MUa Woolaey to serving. The Copper Daoelng elub will ebterUIn Monday evening at the last of the senes of dancee tor the eeaaou. The Pythian Si.tera tendered a pleasant surof prise to Mrs. Ralph Hatton Fridayforevening Brigham last week, before her departure waa 'Ibe home. mak party given her to City at the home of Mra. W. T. Alilquwt on West Fifteenth swans,, Beaidei the, guest of honor, .about thirty" members of the Pythian Slaters wen present. First on the evening's program waa a oomedy, whuh Waa the source of great fua. An instrumental piano solo by Mra. Williams followed, and later card! were "played. The high score wa. won by Mr... Williams and Mra, by M m Nan Cox. tbe touaoletioa' pri lodge Hatton was presented with a Pythiaa Slew-art, Luncheon wa. served by Musdaiuea put. TJnderood. Powera and Slater. Tbe Amltle club met Thursday evening. Those who served were Mias Ruth Bnrglain, Mis Patty Greea and Mlaa Dot Pendleton. Mrs. Robert Cox and little daughter, Sarah, ad Denver. Colo., are the guests of Mrs. Cox's mother, Mrs. "Thomas Douglas of Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Motfit and children win lean for Balt Lake about the first of April to make thair home. Mrs, Ralph Hatton left for Brigham City Monday to Join Mr. Hatton, who went ther about three weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. iarlwm 'announce the birth of a eon last Monday. won the elub pnaa at Mm. Walla oe Mae the entertainment of the Baker's Dosan dub at tbe boms of lira. W. B. Haymond Thursday afternoon of last week. Tbe guest's prixe wax won by Mrs, A1 Thomas. The club will be entertained by Mra. V. G. Hadley at Arthur next Saturday. The Garfield Women! club will give a card party and baaaar at the 'Garfield clubbouao next Wednesday evening. The Portola club met with Mlae Lets Wright for Tuesday evening and officers were elected waa the fuming year. Miee Krma Underwood elected prealdent; Mlae Daisy Dallln, vice president. and Mlaa Lets Wright, secretary ant Mtaa Wright aud Mlaa Underwood treasurer. honor of one-thir- HIAWATHA Thirty guests were pevveuti. and the time - wee epest ia sale, feme ana refreshried. ment. , Mlse Emily B rough of KeysvIUe visited relx thee here this week. Mrs Fred Hampton apent Wedneadav at New Kayavllle. aa guest qf her daughter, Hr mea Reeves. BOCK LAND, IdafcV-Manb Ferry Sheer apent Tuesday and Wednesday in Poi"1 catello with friends Mrs. Estelle Wilkensea left Monday for to be at the bedside ef ber niece, Rlackfflot, Mrs. Thomas Alvord. who ia III. Mrs. Jeio fcahl hat returned home, after few days Yialt to American Falla and Ho catetlo. .The R. O. K, club met at the home of Ralph W. Peteraon, Tuesday eveniag. Refresh tnenta were oerred and the time waa spent in playing earda. Mra. Agnea Burns pataed through town Mon day an route to Pocatello, to spend a few dare. Mrs. V. G. LogesT entertained the membera a hool of her Bunday at the Congregational A business meeting church Friday evening waa held and new member' received, after which a aodal hour was spent. Refreshments were served. , Mr. end Mra Russel! Rock were at American Falls the first of the week. J. H. Hautxtnger. Rebt Hautsinger and Mrs. 0. W, Dowell visited - Pocatello during the O. week. Mra, Joseph Rock of Spokane, Wish., a Mrs. Stilson of Diamond, Wash., were guests at the home of tbntr sister, Mra. Bonner Quint, the first of the week. Miss Norma Mr. and Mrs Melvin Morris, Powell and l&dw. N. Morris were Americas Falla visitors Sunday. Mr and Mra. William Oliver of American Fails were visitors In this city Monday. A party waa given for the American Legion boys and their wives and friends at tha home A of g. N, Morris, Katurday ef last week. large crowd waa In attendance and a splendid time spent. Tbe evening wae spent in playing A was five hundred. bounteous luncheon served. Mlse Blanch Cooper, who had been the guest HIAWATHA, Mirch 2. The ladles of ths Hiawatha FIt Hundred rluh toiertalned at of Mlaa Helen Peterson, has returned to her home at Roy. dinner Baturda? rveniDf of laat wrek In tb Mr. and Mra. Winfield liny and little daugh lad ire parlort of tbe arouarmrnt hall. Tha huftfranda war tureti, Tho doooratlona wore In ter, Doris, went in town from Landing the of the week. first la a crystal yttliow aad whit, yellow Jonquil banket form In the cmtrrplrer for tbe tehte. The ft tort were deter creations In yellow crepe paper, and the room were fretooned with streamers of the paper. Mra. J. B Fom-tte-r waa tonstmifttreM and toasta ware responded to fey Mrs. Ruddy,1 Mra. Mipiw, Mr. Banlschl, PANGUITCH, March 26. Mr. Thom Mr. Von KUfi and Mr. DeMr. Kirkpatrick, fievy returned last week to Provo, after After dinner the fueats played fire bun; a short visit In Pangultoh. laney. dred till a' lata hour. FaTorawer won by Tha M. I. A. of the North and South Mra. Forrester Fnd Mr. Kirkpatrick, and the wards gave a Jubilee program at the Mra. eonaolatlona by Kirkpatrick and Mr. Mc tabernacle Sunday evening, the town of Derma Id. Those preeent were Mr. and Mra. B. C. Bowen, Pangulteh being fifty years of age on Mr. and Mra. A. W. Dennison. E. Haaeinfer, Mr. and Mra. that date. Mn and Mra ( Under the direction ,of Scott Worthen, M. J. Ruddy, Mr. and Mra George McDer-mat- d Mr. and Mra. Eugene Santachl. Mr and musical director of that district school, the Mrs. John students of the fifth grade presented the Mm. Albert Kirkpatrick. Mr. and A Day of and "Melelotte Riley, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Jennings, Mr and operettas Mra. A. J- - Delaney. Mr. and Mra. WUHam Fun at the high school Saturday of last Staekelthan. Mr. and Mra. F. W. Von Elm, Mr. wsek, which was attended by a large and R. M. Magraw, Mra J B. Forrester. It J Mar, audience A. J. Goodwin and John Colgan of Edgemont, appreciative Senator W. C, Tebba, wife and son, South Dakota. Mlae Barrette of ft alt Lake 1 a guest at the Fullmer, are home after a two months stav In Salt Lake. ! Mra. Charles V lucent. home of Mr. The Swastika swarm of Beehive girls Mra. K. D. Totter la expected to arrite next ris-Ulwas entertained by Miss Arina Barton week from Balt Lake, where ebe bae been at the 'home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. Tuesday evening at the home of Btghqp and Mrs. Nephi Henrle. Those present Fred Rose. N 0. Card club held Us regular were Irene Tebbs, Irene Goulding, Nellie . The O. meeting Monday ftTenlnf at the home of Mrs. Pendleton, Nellie Tebbs, Ida Alphln, Mary Adrian Jensen. Thoee present were Mr. E. L. Davis, Louise Henrle, Clella Haycock, Hnrfiaon, Mr. 0. N. Orr, Mra. Joe Wkietick, Thelma Miller and Arina Barton. Mrs, George L. Beckstead. Mra. Fred Heffron, Mrs. Cameron, Jr , returned Benjamin nerved. Mrs. Mrs. Harry Meosel, Mrs. Templeton, laat week front St. George, after having The story hour, which for many months baa McLean. Mra. Richard Garr Mra. McKee some time been bald regularly every Saturday afternoon Bandy visiting her parent Mr. Mra. A. W. Dennison waa a spent and J. B. Karnrn. at tbe Garfield library, has been postponed for pedal gueat The favors were won by Mra. and Mr. Cameron. Her sister, Mrs. Ross a eouple of weeks, owing to the fact that so A. W. Dennlaon. Mrs Joe Wldetick, and the Barton, accompanied her home and will many homes are quarantined fur measles and consolation be Mra. Fred Heffron. remain In Pangulteh for some time. whooping eough. Mrs. Ann Cooper entertained a number Mra. Willard Charles Spalding entertained at A number of young folk a at united the danca tea Thursday afternoon from I to ft. Bhe waa 0 friends Tuesday evening. ing party given at the Odeoo In Balt Lake asaleted by her daughter, .Mi A party of young people was entertained Sibyl Spalding. by the smelter employees Wednesday evening. at a Chicken supper Wednesday evening Mrs. A. I Ockerman entertained Monday afat the home of Mr. . and Mrs. Thomas ternoon In honor of her birthday anniversary. Clltheroe. The gueais were Mr. and Mra. Eugene Snow The Ladles Relief society celebrated lta Mr. and Mra. Fred Yeager, Mr. aud Mrs. Ed annual dav March 11 with a program, Jones, Mra. J. A. Brown, Mrs. C.U Ockerman. MANTI. March 26, Tbe Hopeless elub waa banquet and dance. . Mrs. James Case, Mrs. Ray Snow, Mrs. Will Snow, Mtaa Alta Ockerman and Mlaa Miaha entertained at the home of iiaael Anderson. Maud Tuttle and Mildred Snow. Monday evrnln. Mrs. fjola Bird After their Initiation Wednesday evening, the PeacocK assisted the hoeteaa. Maccabees entertained the members and their of Nephi and Hasel Jesaen were special guests. Mr, and Mra. A. O. Peterson left Thursday of husbands at cards. Mra. K. M. Lossy won the ladies first prise and John Power the mrna laat week for eastern Utah, to visit their FAIRVIEW March 26. Mtaa Anna, PehraotL Mrs. Albert Hardy and Juaten daughter. Anna, From there they will go to ftret prixe. who spent the winter with her parents, Mfl Feay, respectively, won the ladles and mens Canada to visit their two aona. Andrew and and Mra. Heber Pehrgon. went . to Halt Lake. 'consolation prise.. Forty all members and Ames. Tueaday, to visit her liters. Mrs Kmillus A. Mrs. WHford Carlson entertained Paturday Christensen guests were present. Four new members were and Miss Verda pehrsort. Initiated. They are Mrs, Frank Allen. Mra. afternoon of last week for Mra. William ( Misa Hatol Brady of Delta is jvlaiting Mr. and Mra Oliver Chrlstofferwm Gutrldge, Mm Datay Jatkann and Mra. Otto Mrs and Jordan Brady, hr. Mra. Mary Peterson of Magna sod Mrs. Sonne. Mr, and Mra. William Cbrtatofferaoa and son. Mrs. Carl Buodwail ia spending a week in Anna Galt, both members of the Magna review, for Mona to speed the Salt Lake. Rovd, left Sunday were guest. spring and eummer, Mr. and Mra. Daniel Briggs of Rtorra bare Harold Mra. K. J. Bird and Mr. and Bradley come to Falnriew to raako their home. of Nephi visited at tbe home of Mr, and Mra. Misa Beatrice Pritchett and Miss Marjorlo G W, Bradley the past week. Pehrson entertained at a candy party at tho Mrs. John Riddle wan hottest at dinner Fri f hdms of tho latter Monday After day of last week, the occasion being her birth making candy, refreshment evening. were served to day anniversary. Covert were laid foe Dr. and Mira Wealths Peacock, Mias Aona Pehrson. SALMON, Idaho. March 26. The Dan- Mra. F W. Tuttle. Mr. and Mra. A. M. Tuttle, Miss Eliae Issraen. Miss Beatrice Pritchett. Mra. K. C. Eggertaon. v cing club held what was intended to be andMr.Mr.andandMra. Pehrson, Rees Sanderson. Lionel John Shand were boat and Misa Marjbrie the laat of the series of dances for the Acel Miner, Neldoa Young and Jack n card hostess at party at tbeiV home Monday Peterson, season Friday evening of last week,-b- ut Lindquist. decided to have three more dancee be- evening. rs vst areMr. and Mra. Heber Mower of Clear Creek Mr, aud Mr. Kutal Hsnrls were fore visiting relatives and friends here diebandtng. Refteshments arrival of a daughter, who cams" to their The opera. '!n the Garden of ths Bhah, served by a committee which included the hums laat Monday. be presented in-tnear future under the will Mr. and Mrs. H. if. King, Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mra 11. M. Hale sntertalned at din Ed Hines, Mr. and Mis. J. 8. Johnson, aer Bunday s.eoini for Mark Ksynolda of Salt direction of Professor W. H. Terry, Ths leadrole. will be sung b? "Princess ing Eohdah," Miss Ethel Lewis, Miss Madge "V'earlan, I aks City. Miss Ethel Lindquist. Borne of the other pria Miss Marie Ryan, Miss Dorothy Qimrleti, of Provo la vlaitln Mias M. R Rrsrston Newel Mra Mrs. Cox. are cipals Joseph Oarltrk, Miss Beatrice King, Ed Hettinger, fcl H. Mlaa Mams Hsll. Floyd Young, Lewis Peterson, Golden Ban Mr. George Klrkenbaek of Monroe Is visiting Jr., Caateiltn, Ralph Quarles and Francis demon and Lerov Peterson. Marlon Tucker, Hall. Mr. F. W. Tuttle. Mrs. Anna L. Brady it ths and piano, Mlaa Bessie Nelaon sntertalned at t Junto Miss Dering Greene extended hospitalpiece orchestra will accompany them. aorlal Friday eve twelve hrtatlan Endeavor Mra. afternoon of laat Hsus Frida? week ity to the members of the Evening Bridge limy of laat week. sorlety Mlaa Beth. Fo gaalated the Mra. Albert Christensen, Madsen entertained club Thursday evaulng of last week, lim- hoateaa In serving. Games and rafrsahment Mra. Louisa ner waa served at five small tables and were the order of the evening Lindquist, Mrs YV. W. Brady, Mrs Orteo. Mrs. And? Peterson Mrs. Ht,- - Patricks Ideas were used In the dec-- . and daughter. Edith, left Sunday Merlin Efneat Han Madsen Dinner and Ethel Lindquist. latter the for n Parry orations and In the menu. vtait In Hprlngvllle. was served at ft o'clock. r tablea were cleared for a round of bridge, nod Mr. C. H. Ward of Provo Mra. and the prixe winners were Mrs. Harry and Mra. Henry Itawltn of ringvtlte nr via Guests, tttnf tha nails. Hettinger end J. H. Wiight. I J GeThs reviewers aeetlon or the Ladle In addition to tfye club members, wer Mr. and Mra Harry Hettinger, Mrs. E. ary stub met Tnesday evening with Mrs. H G Clark gave the book Mrs, H. H Mix and Itrown. V. Caplea, E. H. Casterlm. FARMINGTON. Marsh 36. Friday of Mra. I an O'Connell will entertain at the review. Mr, and Mra. Frank P. Tuttle of Alameda laat wek D. I Rio sntertalned. th memnext meeting-o- f the elub. Mra. and J e of Mr, Cal., were diuner gueat club at a lunchwn ber of the Mia. Harry Hettinger received the W. Fox. Sunday. ave a lecture on Annie Mr. Tnner Halt In members of her bridge club Eatuiday aflake. Madaon vtatted Mtaa Fra nee were served Refreshment "Psychology." ternoon of last week with Mra. Philip Katurdar and Sunday of laat-- week to sixteen. Th club will next, meet with waa taken by surprise Mtaa Ella May Work Rand and Mra. E. V. (spies substitutMrs. Palmefi. Lenlte her friends, ths ing for absent member. Mra. Dufremie Monday evenlug by fifteen of birth-laMiss Dora He. I visiting In Morgan anntvef-aarwaa winner of the favor for high score. oecsalon being her thirteenth feature of tbs with her alater. Mr. Richard Fry. were tbs Game prinelpal was V. Mra EL second, and Miss Caplea Miss (Tara Walker Mulled during th tntertalnment. evening1 Daring Greene was third. week with her lister, Mrs, Keith Terry The Methodist Aid society met at the of Ogden. home of Mi. H. V. Soule Thursday afMr. and "Mrs J. H. Wood and family ternoon of last week, with Mias Carrie and Ml Ivy Smith of Salt Lake were Soule assisting her mother as hostess. gueat of Mr. and Mr. H. A. Wood during Mrs. Dan Chase presided at the meeting week. th March 2A Ur. and Mrs, and It was decided to help the near east t BOCNTtFCL. Mrs. William Day and Mr. Rpencer bona III arrived hen thin week from aa ex- Adam relief fund from the treasury of the so-clof are vlattlng Mr. K. C. tended vtait rallforni.. td Refreshment were served followRoman in Farmington. , lho local camp of tho Woodses of the ing the business eesslon. The next mret'--In- g World a aorlal at Mitchell friends at entertained will be held at the ehurch annex, hall Rrfresbmeate were Wednesday tveniog. with Mrs Dwight Smith a hostess. erved. Ths Guild met at the home of Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holts announce the arC. Smith Thursday afternoon of laat rival of a daughter at their boms Monday. week, with Mr. Theodore Kvtchum Bishop and Mra J. K. Pettit and Mr. and PLEASANT GROVE, March 26 -- The at the. business meeting Later Mra. William J. Unit arrived horns this wsek club and from Is Angeles, iallf., wh-rthe? had spent member of the Young Mother there was a annul hour, and reireshmcnts husband weie entertained Saturtheir the winter. Mr. and Mr. Ralph Holbrook havs moved to day evening of last week at th home of Dr. and Mra. O. B. Grua. The decoraWrat Point to make Urir homo. Mr. and Mra. Oliver Bcckert and family of tions and luncheon were in Easter efMrs. Mr. of and fect. Evanston, Wyo.. art guests John W. Lawson. Mis Planch. Rosman of Provo waa Mra. Baaaloee. Mr. aad Mr. and Mra. Thomas a last week-en- d guost of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bolton and Mrs. James Giles aad daugh'' A. K. Thornton. t.r, Jesaie, arrived home this week from Caliof Th member th First ward Refornia. wbart the? had apent tho paal few lief Society surprised Mr. Caroline Walk- FAIRVIEW SALMON, IDAHO , t FARMINGTON BOUNTIFUL f PLEASANT GROVETT Hair Often' Ruined by Careless, Washing Soa should Its used verv carefully, if you want to keep vour haix looking prepared sham-pooit, best. hltral soapa'and contain too much alkali. Thu dries t ho scalp, makes the hair brittle ' And ruins it. The beat thing for steady use ia Mul- sifint roeoanut ml shampoo (which is and greaseloss), an-- is better than t pure ; anvlhtng clue vou caa use. One or two of Mulufied will and scalp the mm-te- n the hair with Simply water and rub it in. It makes an almn dance of riclL creamy lather, which rinses out easifv, removing every part tide of dust, dirt, dandruff and exeex- siv oil. Tho hair dries quickly ami evenlv, and it leaves the scalp soft and the bsir fino and silkv, bright, Instrous, fluffy and easy to manage. oil r Ynu can get Mulsified e shampoo at any very its pharmacy: cheap, and a few ounce will supply member of the family for months. J Re sure your druggist- give tou , (Advertisement.) s , e bir - - - r - Mul-Sifis- months. Tha member of the Priscilla club and tha Ladles' Betterment club of Bounrlful were gueat of Mra. Charles K. Mabey at n card party given b? the Ladies' Republican club at tho Hotel Vtab. In Balt Lake. Baturda? afternoon of last wsek. Those who attended were Mrs. James Rnmptou. Mra (jew Hampton, Mrs Frank flmedlev. Mra. Angus Vmedtv. Mrs. J. Taylor. Mra. i larcoce Willey. Mra. A. J. W Walter Barlow, Mra. C. H. Moll. Mr. Mra Rather Naylor. Mra. John Htoker. llscr W A, Burningham. Mr Mrs J. K. Pettit a Id, Mra I eur J. Muir. Mra. Mrs A t. Jeff Hatley Mra. Ira Holbrook, Mra Judaoq Maby, Mra Philander ffrii. Mrs. Pjtv trsnt, G. ftmtth. Mra. Mra Fred Hatch. Mra la Hatch. Mra. Arthur Aina Hatch, Mra. Mra. C. I hriat Hatch, Mra. Lory Rob-rtman. Mra. B B KealeK and Mra. ffenrv Mss. Mr and Mrs. A. W. Babine and family of Hutch, Idaho, havs moved to Bountiful to re aide Barbee of Centerville I Mra. I Roy the gueat of hee met her Mrs. Hattie B, ftrvaon 8 Mra. Hattie Bryaon ganouarea the marn, toeway. and Maa Ethel riage of her In Balt leaks Balur which took plat1 dav of )at week Mlaa 8bU Ielton waa a Balt Laks vislior Utlw stsdL. Mr. and Mra. T J. Harriaoa ontertalned at a miscellaneous shower at their horns Wednre dav seeding la honor of Mr. and Mrs. Geno Otbome of 8aH Lake, whs wore recently mar- - er Tuesday. Refreshment w ej served to twenty-fouMr. and Mra. W. F. Yoinr sntertalned at supper Tuesday evening. It being Mra sixtieth birthday anniversary. Young Th guest numbered taenty. Mr. and Mra J H Adams, Mr. J. O. Clark and J. O. Clark, Jr., apent Monday in America Fork with Mr. and Mra June Adams. , Mr. and Mra K. Rail and children and Mr. antf.MrLa Igimer and daughter. Helen, of Salt Ixihe spent riunuay nr r visiting Mr and Mr. Edward Hall Wendell Thorn returned home Thura. day fiont th northern .tale., where he had hean doing ftiiaelorinry work for th past two year. Mra. Andrew Thompson la. visiting tn Rliigham with her daughter, Mra. Hariy ' Steele. Mlaa Roaella Wadlev and Stanley Harris wer married In fh Halt temple Wednesday. A mlscelUneou ehowrx wa given Frtriv evening in their honor by Mrs W'allare Clegg and Mia Itelva Wadi), iher aer twenty -gueete pies-enMr. ANblw Rrewn f Midvale I visiting her sister. Mr. J. J. Freeman. Mia Eileen Dickerson returned to Salt Lake Sunday, after spending a week vtait- r! - f. Ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dickerson. Mrs. J. A. McLean, Fred Nelhon, Mra. Bins Nelson and daughter, HaxeL spent Friday at Magna. Mr. and Mra. A. K. Thornton wer Balt Lake visitor Thursday. I Mr. and Mrs. Rnllo Thornton. Mr. and Mra Lewis Larson, Mr. and Mra E. Thomas and Miss Aurora Harrington of Salt Laks and Miss Blanch Roaman of Provo enjoyed a dancing party In Thorntons club rooms Saturday evening of last week. Miss Daphne Harrington of Salt Lake apent Tuesday and Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Harrington. Mr. and Mra. David Splllsbury and Mr. and Mra. Robert Bell of Salt Lake spent Saturday and Bunday here with Major and Mrs. J. J. Hayes. Ths S. O. S. elub was entertained by Miss Elisa Armlstead at her home Thursday evening. Mies Elisa Swenson of Salt Lake spent here with relatives last week-en- d MANILA, March 26. The Relief society annual celebration was held Friday of laat week. A program was given In the afternoon, at the close of which luncheon waa served.. In the evening a dance wag held and leg cream and cake wer served. A son wak born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bascom Wednesday. Archie Lamb and Ralph Searles attended the dance at Coon Hallow Friday. M. M. Larsen has returned after spending several weeks In California and Mexico. Mrs. Bess Ransbury I spending a few day In Rock Springs, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Anciel TwitcheU and family have moved to their, ranch, after spending the winter In Green River, Wyo. A daughter was born to Mr. and" Mrs. Ernest Crosby Thursday. SPRINGVILLE SPRINGVILLE, March 26 Misa Leona Bum ion. who .ia teschiog school st Helper, visited at horns Retards? and Bunds?. Mr. and Mra. Arch Combs havs returned to their befne ia Herthe?. Nab., after a two months' visit with tho latters parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joha Bryan, Mr. and Mra. Vera Snow and Mrs. aad Mrs. George Smith visited la Provo, Bunds?, with Mrs, Clark 8 now, oa tho occasioa of her MUrt? first wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bird ontortslned. 8at tirds? of last week, si dinner ia honor of tho Decoration were in ?elkw baeketbsll team. aud green. Others present were Mr. and Mrs Rs? L. Done, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Peteraon, Paul Packard, Dana Talor aad HoWard Russell Mr. and Mra. WlllUm Palfrevman have returned from Btorra, where the? have been living for tbs past faw months. Mra Goorga BmJth left Bunds? for Ban Bernardino, Cal., to opend two month with btr daughter, Mra. Fred Danner. Meadamea Mar? Porter, Sarah Akermaji. Alice White Boltne aad Elisabeth W. Robins of Balt Laks were Bpringvillo visitors Bunds?. Mra. Jestte Wadle? of Pleasant Grove was a fuest at tho Alex. Robertson homo Baturda? of laat week. Mr. and Mra, Welch of Maplotoa were Bunds? dinner gueata of Mlaa Catherine Dougall. t Ml Emma Dougall entertained at dinner Barrison hotel for Mr. and Mra. 8unUa? Leighton Harris, Dr. Mr. E. 'Harris aad MiM Arlene Mendenhall. Mr. and Mra. C. B. Carlaton of Balt Lake wore guests of relatives bore Moada?. Mra. D. R. Thomas and Uttls son. Richard, of Ogden, are visiting with tho former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Stevenson. Frida? afternoon of last week the Homo club entertained for tho Alpha Beta and Mothera Btiidy clubs at tha horns of Mrs. John K. Anderson. Mra. B. 0. Leatherwood. president of tba Utah State Federation of Women's clubs, waa present and made aa ad drea. Dr. Henderson of Provo spoks on ths subject of eugenics. Music was furnished b? Mrs. Anon Welch and Mra. Hilda Btevenaon, Daffodils were used in Miss Vesta Anderson. effect. Refreshments ecoratlv pleasing were served. Mrs. John Finley and little eon of Pocatello. Idaho, are spending a month at the horns of Mr. and Mra. Almond Finley. AMERICAN FORK AMERICAS FORK. March 2A Mr. Annie Kindred and Mr. and Mn. Myron Crandall ef of Mr. wen the gueete her Bund RprlngviU. ud Mr. Jolm McT.fiie. week th of Glenn Logan dtew.rt .pent Mr. here Tinting her perenta, Mr. sad Mrs. J. H. Hlorr. Mr. Hell t lilpm. of Provo vt.ttwt hero Frida, the gueet of Mr. end Mrs. L. g. Mr. end Mr. C. L. Jo and children of Salt Lake aprnt g.lurd.y of li.t week la A marten rork, vt.ltlng friend, and relative. Mr. and Mr. J. L Firm.. Mr. JamM Donnon and Mr. W. J. MeCarron vi.lted friend. In Rpani.h Fork. Wednewlk. Mr. G. A. Pennon .pent Monde ia Prove, the gueat of her - eon. Alien Peanon. Mr. Fannie Singleton entertained a nsmber of her lad friend. Thursday .fl.rnoon, Th. Highland Dr.in.ile eompan promated In the Highland the pie, "Llghtheaee Nan, arhoolhouM Saturday night of lat week. acbool of Bund. The Atplno an Joyed a party at tbs .ointment hall Wedneml.y night. waa Jake Herb aurpriaed tt hi bom Tuesv day evening of laat week by about twenty-fi- was Imneboon of hla friend and relative. served to th gneeie after th evening' entertainment. whtrh eonelstad of game and music. Mr. and Mr. W. J. MeCarron wer guests Thursday evening of Mf. tad Mr. G. C. Hoag of Provo. Mr. and Mra. Harold Cdtlar of Balt take pent Bunday here, th gueat of Mr. Cutler's Mr. C M. Berk. parent. Mr. and Miller entertained at dinner Mr. William evening we epent in Bunday evening. Th musir. William Piiaran entertained at a birthMr day dinner Tueaday evening The freshman English tlaeae ef the Wgh "Ivnnboe" dancing erhool entertained tt an pact la th gm Wednesday night f lul wrek. Hr snt Mra. Francis Lincoln CsriJsls entar-tstnshowor Monla? srening st tbrir st homo In Alpine, for Ihslr dsughter, 14a. who w nmrrlH HsHnssis? of lsst wrek to Louis Csmcrorf. The wedding took plaeo ia tbo Salt Lake temple. The Mutual presidency of tbo First wsrd the Affeers teachers sad thstr pnri-er- e st s delightfully arrange taster parly Friday evvnlug it tho home of Hr. and Mra. W. A. Burk waller. Hr. sad Mra K. K. King of Btorre spent Thursday and Frida v of last wek here visiting Mr. and Mrs Loo T. Shell?. Miss Hands Robinson, formerly of this city. was married Friday of last week la Bolt Laks Ml araks to Georgs Karl of Bingham. Ths? Uralr kotos ia Salt Laks. MARCH 27, 1921. la hoeor ef her NrtMay anniversary at homa, who party her position and de' bom Tueagay sfteraoea. The time waa parted for resigned her home on account of her apsat la nswlng. mualc and gams, fol lowed by father's Ulnae. nrasanl IBB Iftfttbeoo. TboM Mr. and Mr. Lindberg announce Mn. Emil? I. Bihm. Mrs. William AIlM th arrival of George twin daughter, born to Mrs. Joha O. K. Bims, Mrs Frvri Rsmploa, them Monday. Mrs. WlJHsm P. Ippsrsoa, Mrs. isms SmltK Mr. and Mr Peter Turner of Salt Lake Mrs. X. Hcjut Jacobs. Mra. Georgs W. Ua4r visited Mr. Turner a mother Sunday., H. wood, Mrs. Snrmsa Rssrss. Mrs. ' Bnry Mrs. Jofca W. Qalt?, Blood, Mrs. Jofea W, Tborelsy, Mrs W. W. WKiUkof, Mrs. Artfesr F. Gsiiey. Mrs. Churls Kin sod Mrs. Gesrgt W. Bsrass. Miss Mar- - fwsa of Ofdsa Bands? fnsst of Mrs. Gsorgs 0waa. Mra. Alios Pvlsivsr of WoHiriRo i tb guest of hsr mother. Mm. C. V. Rofelgi Mrs. Fred Rsmptoa of Bountiful was ths guest of her daughter, Mrs. Bswmaa Bosses during ths wek Miss A hr Williams visited frissds U Salt Lake, Frida?. visitor to Miss Floreoe M. Stanton waa Farming too Frida?, u CLEARFIELD Mis Aaaio Drspsr CLEAR riBLD, March 2 ntertniosd a number of friends st a social at hsr homo Thursday evening. Ths time was pant In music, games nnd dancing. Refresh meats wore served to Hisses Fere Stoker, Edith Draper, Velma WUcos, Bertha Stoker, Rosette I Blit N alder, Irens Thnrgood, Vers Wtleox, Mao Draper, Elsie Bins and Busts Clerk. Mrs. Jacob B Ley too, Mra. Matilda McFer-so- a and Mrs. Dolly Brawn spent Wsdnssday In Balt Lake. Misa Barnea was i recipient of pleasant surprise part? at her boms on West Ijoeuot street Saturday evening of test week. Tho time Iras spent in games and music. At a late hour refreshments wore served to Mr. nd Mra. Ernest Peterson, Ur. and Mrs. J. J. Bowman, Mr. nnd Mra. R. Ole Layton, Mr. end Mra. Myron W. Phillips. Hr. aad Mra. Ernest Peterson, Mrs. Manila Robbins, Mi Manrico R. Barnea, Hasel Bishop; Messrs. Dudley Duvello and Edward Leyton. Mr. and Mrs. David Uc Person and son, Junes, spent Thursday in Balt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Imytoa spent Bonds? In Ogdeaj as gusote of Mr. and Mra. Dimoa M. Layton. , Mra. Gerald McFeraon aad Misa Mar? wore KaysvUle visitors Wednesday. A dance was given In tho ward amusement hall Tueaday evening for tbe benefit of the Clearfield band. A largo number wore present from Ogden and all towns of Davis count?, Miss Violet Wilcox of Clearfield and Irvin Christ on sen of Hooper ware marrisd in the Balt PARK CITY, March 26. The Woman's Lake temple Thursday. Mre. La Roy Bmltk visited Kaysvtllo rela- Athenaeum was entertained at the home of Mrs. J. J. Jackson Monday afternoon. tives during tbo post week. w, . - PARK CITY It - Mn. Beasts Btlmpeo of Otdsa visited her mother. Mr.' George F. Blahop, during I ha wssk Mr. aad Mr. Arnold M. Barnea. Mian FlorMiriam Barn. Genet ence- g salon. Mia Swan, Earl Jarman and Itlrhard hiaato wen dinner guetle of Mi llees Barnr at her hem In Balt lake. Sundtr. Mn. Herbert I.. Gleason visited relative In Balt Lake. Thursday. Mrs Uvl Bartmr of Cantorvtll yikltod wll rolatlvra ban this week. and kon, Keith, of Bprinr Mn. Belroy 'a of Mr. and Mrs. Jed Seevleas. Tllle. at. Mrs Maitle King of Balt lake vial tod her gls'er. Mr George W Swan 1 hands Mrs B. W (laddie and children ef Balt lak eh end gueti of Mr. Atlr Baodn ward laat ' and famll. Mra Honald Wardaworth of Cda apeat ueet of her week a. thl her few daj mJt'her. Mre Hebert Rlemlree. Mr end Mn I harlre King ef Salt lake wen Bund gneeie ef Mlee Clam Gleewm. ef Ofde wa th Morena Mn. Pbln-t- a gueet of Mlaa Elisabeth Greena duringda- -the Inweek Belt W fw interne epent Mn. Ada nf relalve Lake during the week, B Mra. I race S. aud ml Mr Jack a Mr. a lareen ef Ball Lake I were Bundhf gueata ef Mr. . an Mra Herbert Mlaa Mvrtl Iraaaeau id i.aifleld apent a few daa hen this week, at gee ef Mlae Ullk ftartra, Um past week la MIM Emil Brough Bouatlful aa guest ef relatleee ;Mra. bathes Keen wa, tendered a surprise ' Ror ge ' was tntteic day and selections on the Victrola by many were enjoyed. Mm. Paul Sandmeyer and Miea Louise Prlsk gave a piano dneto The next meeting will be at the home of Mm. J. W. Htoner. , Mre. Gue Carlson returned from Butte, Mont., Sunday, where she had visited for a month with relatives and friends. Mm. M. McDonough has returned home from a visit in the capital. Misa Erma Sullivan, who is attending St. Marys academy tn Salt Lake, is spending the Eaater holidays at her home here. Mrs. Homer Vincent wa hostess at an informal affair Saturday averting of laat week. Mr. and Mm. Ed. Paxton, Mr. and Mm. S. Mills and Mr. and Mra. A. Peterson enjoyed her hospitality. Mis Patsy Mease of Salt Lake la pending the Easter season at the home of Mra J. J. Fltigerald. Mm. Homer Vincent Is visiting relative tn Balt Iake. A St. Patrick's day party was given by Mm. Oswald Addy at her bom Thursday afternoon of last week. Pour tables of 600 were played. The gueata included Mrs. A. H. Addy; Mrs. John Potts, Mr. Leonard Addy, Mm. H. F. Bradley, Mr. A. P. Ridge, Mm. W. R. Jefford, Mm. Charles Hancock,, Mra Georgs Tippett, Mrs. George Croaaman, Mra. Jamea Rickard, Mm. George Gasparac, Mm. L. Mra M. Tuttle. Mrs. M. Dingle, Mrs. A. B. 'William, Mia Marjorie Williams and Mlae Lindstrom. Prise were awarded to Mm. Jefford, Mra Ridge and Mm. Croaaman. were In Decoration keeping with St. Patricks day. Luncheon wae served. Mr. and Mm. J. W. Stoner entertained the Evening Five Hundred Card club members Thursday evening of last week. Prises wer awarded and Refreshments erved. Tuesday evening Mra James Rickard entertained at cards. Thoee preeent were Mr. and Mra Fred Glllett, Mr. and Mm. Georg Tippett, M?. and Mm. L. Lindstrom, Mr. and Mm. O. Addy, Mr. and Mm. M. Dingle; Mr. and Mra Victor Carlson, Mr. and Mm. G. Gan parse. Mr. and Mm. Charles Hancock, Mr. and Mr. Charles Workman, Mr. and Mm. W. R. L. Mrs. E. Kemp, Mra Jefford, Kneale, Mm. Myrtle Thomae, Mis Florence Mlse Florence Langford, Miss Doris Hancock, Sidney Hancock and Jack Andrews. Ladles' high score were won by Mra Jefford, Mm. Carlson and Mm. Addy. Mens high scores were won by W. R. Jefford, George Tippett end George Gasparac. At midnight a hot (upper waa served. noted-singer- MT. PLEASANT MOUNT PLEASANT.' March SB. In honor of her birthday anniversary, Mr. O. Buodwail entertained at t beautifully appointed luncheon and kenaington Monday afternoon. Her guest Included Meadamea J. W. Cherry, C. I. John, B. W. Wall, L E. Jorge neon. E, M. Johnston, Madarn, A. L. PhlUIpe, H. C. Beau-maaGeorg 0. A. Hons, A. 0. Wall, Parlay Hanaan and H. 0. Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kamnnasea of Park Clfy and Mr. and Mr. R. M. Raamnsaea of Fair-viewer guest Bunday at th bom of Mr. tod Mn. Fred Rasmusson. . Mn. Vera 8. winter entertained th TwenTh tieth Century elub Thursday afternoen. prelesson from "The Groat Tradition' wa Mn. and sented by Mn. Jensen, Seymour "A Obed A. Nelaos raad Henry Tan Dyke' Handful of Clay." Th Mlaea Ccll and Ms-Tcbb played t piano dnt Just before Th elob will rooel luncheon wa aerved. next Thursday with Mn. James Larson. D. H. J. Eatilager end Fred Meyriek. 0. attended th ceremonial session of B1 A. A. 0. N. M. 8., la Bait Ink, Kalab tempi, Tnesday evening. Ml Aiding Jesses ha gone to Glee wood to vtait her slater, Mn. loon Newlon. Th Worn' Mlaelooary society met at th hem of Mn. T. M. Kenseeft, Tueaday afternoon, Mn. Kenseeff conducted th devotional, and tho leoaons from th mission study book wen presented by Mia Ban Doth and Mlsa Margaret Tappan. Th remainder of th afternoon we spent la eewlng for th eomlng spring baaaar and apron sale, which th Refreshment month. will hold next wen served to fifteen gueeta. The next meetW. WIL ing vrlll ho at th bom of Mn. B. Mr. and Mr. N. C. Jnhenaen vis led their daughter, Mn. Heber Andersen, at Gunnleoa, Wednesday. few entertained J. Ik Meyriek Mn. friend Informally Saturday afternoon of last week tn honor of bar birthday anmvermary. "bunco" at Rnth Wall wn boat Mia card party Saturday avrnlng of last week, folwen Thar wn emd. lowing which luncheon present Mia Dorothy Noloon, Mlaa Yad Brown, Carter. Mlaa Fern Ballinger, Mlae Eva Nedn Ml, Mnttl Brow, Oacll Rlgg. William Coleman, Melvin Poniaon and John Hnnkalnen. Mia Vrntla Meyriek celebrated ber birthday n femUy dinner. with anniversary Monday Coven wen placed for ten. returned Dal Mr. Peter Johaoaen efa Caetl vtait ben with rl- home Wednesday, after 'ilr aad Mr. J. D. Meyriek and Ml Drtmilla Mevriek spent laet Monday In Mutt. In Mn. B. C. Johnson 1 spending a wk 'Th La Chen Soiree elub wag delightfully entertained at aa Easter luncheon Wedneeday no. evening it th home of Mn. E. T. Gardenia Easter colon and favors pradomlnated ia th decor tlv scheme. Mr. M. E. Jenee entertained aeveral friend Wednesday afternoon In hhnor of ber birthday Mra.SW. Culture Braad will entertain th Born elub aext Wednesday afternoon. BLACKFOOT, IDA. BIACKFGOT. Idaho, March 26. Mr. Fnnk Roeelter returned Bunday from Moeeow, when Rojal attended th etate camp of th eh Mm, Roaalter. ha recorder of the Neighbors. tbe lodge Blackfoot lodge, repreeeoted la Idaho, th membenhlp hen being Hfk VP-- K Boise Imo of A. W. Mra and Judge b week ben a gneata of Judge aad Mn. B. W. Adair. " Mm. W. B. Bleb waa hoateaa Wadneaday afternoon to th mem ben of tbe guild of th Episcopal vhxrtn n4 Mi m Ksthorins Mre. Blsiwhs Eldreftgt Rf aa spvot Tussfti? to Poratelio. Paul. Mlaa, Bt. Mn. H. B. Ervin ef Monday for aa ex tended .tail with hoc daughter. Mrs. Charlaa waSpaMing. onUrftlnod Friday Th Gleanor aooiet afternoon at the bom of Mn. W. O. Smith, James Christian, Mn. Joha Mrs. with th Exeter and Mn. Cherie Dehman aaatatlng A kenatngto wa enjoyad. hoateaa. Wedneshost wn Mn. B. W. Rowland Mleeioa-ar- y day afternoen t th member ef th society ef th Baptist rharrh. Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Tuobay enterulned at dinner Monday evening In rampllmaot to lo being Judge nnd Mn. W. A. BLee.W. coven Adair. Uld for Jodg tnd Mr. tnd mll Clarene Bumgarner Mn. Mr. nnd Has, who had apeat tb winter tn Arison. home. bvMr. returned and children left IA W. Birphen weak for a llt la Bill Imke. nf laat Moulton and daugktm Mr. and Mrs. 0. I loft Tnooday for Balt Lake, where they will lrgt s Llnd-etro- i Han-coc- TOOELE TOOELE, March 86. One of the most euocesetul pertlee of the week wae the given in Easter dancing party and social by the Fraternal hall Wednesday ev'enlng Woman s Beneths Tooele Review No. 3. Ms with oca bane, of ths fit association Mra Moran Levin, Mrn. M. J. Scenlon nnd Mra LeKoy Hamilton joint hostesses. An Easter effect wan carried out In the decoration and the music was furnished About Phi bv the Ivor AJsi orchestra. hospltalltv, gueata enjoied Ibe ladles Mra Isabelle lonoll wss ths rei Iplent of a pleasant suriiria party given to her by a few friends Friday of last week, the occasion being hr birthday anniversary. i"hlrty gues'a were present. Jamea Kirk. Hr. wan given a birthday anparty In honor nf hla aeventy--avnniversary at Hthe home of his daqghtsr, after-nooMarshall. Sunday Mra Percv The gueete Included ell lh deof Mr. Kirk, scendant Mrs. A. H. hailieon wan given a surat her home Saturday even-Inprise party friend of 11 by Mr and Mra. C. H. Frllrh of Halll Mr. end Mr. of Wash, hi (he sural W. W. Pagers. Misa Via Christian of Baer naa.ar-eptth position of tonchsr lor tne lath grsdn of ths Toonle Central school, ucoeodlng Miss Rsrnlee Smith of Ok la wk alln used. Mrs. W. H. G leave enter slned st a luncheon following tho dance Thursday evening of Inst wh. . Mra, Foster Busonsen of Mslsd. Idaho, is visiting nt the homo of her pe rests, Mr, innd Mrs, . C. T. Anderson. Mra. Albert Bqnires and dnug bter. Dorothy, of Mra, Dr, of been guests Burley. Idaho, have U. Brjjt daring the week. Guy Christensen of Orde Is visiting her parents la this ciiy. Mr. Frank Scott ef Logsa hs bees th bout guest ef Mn. Gorg Tiller daring tbo (A 4 Mre. wee. Mrs. WT B.'Ballnoiyne of Btlt Lake was th guest of her sister, Mrs.' Dr. A. D. Cooley, during tbs Week. Mra. Georg Fseer spent tbo week la Logan, visiting her daughter, Mr. Georg Blttesg ' Miss Loreon Anderson of Balt Toko Is th guest of her sister, Mr. C. C. Watkins. week-en- d a lut Miss Mabel Reuben wss gueat of friends in Balt Lake. Mrs. Emil Elm entertained at a delightful dancing party Thnradiy craning ofe but week. Refreohments were nerved to thirty-fivgueetfe Miee Alta Larsen .entertained at dinner Sow day afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Cover wet Uld foe lght. H. B. In men. Mn. W. J. Fife was hostess at t meeting of on B elub B. the L Friday erasing of last week. Ftra hundred waa played and luncheon r wa nerved. Mis Eire Blackburn entertained nt a vraek. Tho of Wednesday evening decorations wer carried out la Bt. Patrick th wen served, refreshment colors, and Mn. Henry K. hocus by being assisted Ogaard. Mra. Hyntm Jensen entertained Friday era-alp- g ia honor of her parents. Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Muans. th occasion being th thirty-fif- th snnlwranry of their wedding. There , wer thirty five guests present. Mra. A. W. Compton wu tb gueat of bone at a prettily arranged surprise pert Saturday evening of laat week, the occaaloa ber birthday anniversary. Hess entertained Saturday Mrs. Chaunrey realm of Inst week. Card game were played and prises wer awarded. Supper waa served at midnight, coven being laid for twain. Mra. Frank Holman waa hoeteia at a meet, Development club Friday ing of tbe Boclal afternoon of last week. Flowers were used in th decorations, and an Easter luncheon was served. Five hundred wss th gem of th afternoon. . Mrs. A. D. Cooley entertained nt a mneleal tea Saturday aftenoon of laet week, complimentary to her inter, Mra. W. A.' Ballan-ta- e, of Balt Lake. Tea waa served at six mall tsbles. each having aa a centerpiece n Muele was furcrystal basket ef daffodil. nished - by the Gem Hiring orchestra and Mrs. Miss Jons with D. and Florence Peters Perry readings by Mrs. Milton Jensen. Mrs. Cooley Maud was assisted by Miss Forsgron. Tha girls of ths gym classes at tha high school entertained at s barn dance Friday evening of last week, st the school gym. Cosy corners wars formed out of stalls supplied with s bait of bay each, sod cheese straws and punch were the refreshments. Mn. Frans Holman entertained at dinner oa Sunday, complimentary to ber aunt, Mra. Jane Walker, of Mouat Pleasant, who ia visiting her. M-- s. H. R. Doremu end daughter, Alle. visited In Ogden. Saturday of laat week. Miss Led Call cams horn from Balt Lake and apent last week-envisiting her parent. Mra. Mark Johnston, who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gldney. left for her homa in Omaha. Friday of last week. She wee accompanied by her elater, Misa Ber-nic- a Gldney, who will vieit her for s number of weoke. lt boing' wS Jr Brownatone Ends Gray, Streaky Hair Ladies, in society, no more tolerate gray, streaky hair than they do unbecoming gowns. Neither cau the business girt or person In any walk of life who wouid , keep up to date. The proven tested and absolutely harmless ws te tint gray, faded, streaked or .bleached hair is with "Brownatone." This i k, BRIGHAM CITT Mareb BKTHa 1. tab, ateda vp of a nanbar of of tha roan far ret, aao?a4 areals? at tba bona of Mre. N. J Yalaatiat Wedsredt? of toot wook. tatter doeoretioire wre to plica ad reraatrea ruret participated. j Mredamre Julius Wright aad Hrevy Hotel aa tarUlocd at Ester part? Watered? ere-Bia- f of test wrek boo of Mra. Wright. Progroretre gam re wore ployed tad prixre ware followed tha by warded, revving of luacbooa. Cor are ware laid for thirty-fouMredamoa Orvitte Morrell tad Rob Kaodoo ware hootarere at a mooting of tho club Thnreday arealag of Ut weak at tho homo of Mra. Morroll. Tbo area lag waa e in pent tewiog. Goreta of tho flub wore W. B. Balteatyoo of Balt Lake, Normas JenaoBs B. C. Wixom and Freak Hoimia, Tha Robekah ladga fare a danciag part? to th First ward amaaomaat ball oa Tbarodo? retting of laat wash. A cafeteria teach waa tarred dartef tba oraatof. Mr. aad Mra. D. R. Baroa aad thair goret Mr. Bo rna of Batte, Moat., motored to Balt La ho Wodaooday of teat work, to itth wjrgv ' one bottle, easy to sppty tint gives distinct shades from lightest golden to the deepest brown or black. Brownatone" tlnle Instantly and will make you look ten years younger overnight. - No muasy, dirty pastes to bother with no waiting for results. tone" recommend "Browns k guarantee 6oc ant Two colors shading from "Golden lo Medium Brown',', and "Dark Brown to Black." Special Fsne Trial Offer, For s free trial bottle with easy, compay plete direct lone, send 11 cents to Kenpostage, packing and war tax to the ton Pharmacal Co., 601 Ooppin Bldg., Covington, Ky. Adv. All druggists on A money-bac- jl.SO. Hawaiian Music Studio Opens Branch Office in Salt Lake Introducing wonderful copyrighted method of teaching, which enables you to play your first piece in 30 minutes. No knowledge of musie necessary to etnrtr TO A LIMITED NUMBER ONLY WE WILL GIVE A Beautiful Hawaiian Guitar FREE Call today and let at teach you to play your first piece without charge. HAWAIIAN MUSIC STUDIO Coastitation Bldg. 420-21-2- 34 Main Street. Free Kodak Days The Thomas Studio Announces ths completion of their KODAK FINISHING DEPARTMENT, and as an Introductory will give FREE DEVELOPINO dsvs on Monday offer Kaetsr and oa EACH and every MONDAY during th month of April. PROFESSIONAL ATTENTION given to vry 0LL We ure VELOX nancr for all brought to the studio PRINTS. Our ENLARGEMENTS rr given the same ATTENTION our PORTRAITS IIL MAIL ORDERS given SPECIAL ATTENTION. PRQFES-SIONAEERVICE costs no more. Wasatch S4B1 i Seuth Main g cn!-fi- L d V. (t CITY BRIGHAM resUto. Tba Mvneaki ftpartraaot of tha Cttireat Mlaa Event club met Monday In th elubrooma. with Marjorlo Albertson openednolo the programHoward Mr. lo. vocal A by piano Mn. J. O Morgan gave Handenon followed. Mre. K oa "WwH of ths Rlbla papif M.-n. Claud March Q EATBVIT.l.E. rendered a vocal eolo. A paper W. Htei-hethe guest of ber on -- Sugar aa Cannon of Kail lake food Ytluo" we read by Mrs. A duet bv Mn. B. C. E. C. Etchelberger. mether, Mn. John 'll. M. Barnea during th wrek. Jackson nnd Mrs. Edward Thorowm closed the at Mrs rani Tho masses spent Thursday program. Mrs. Nell F. Bovin and Mn. J. O. for th afternoon. Idaho Falla. Malm, as guest of relatives, Morgan wer hoeleaee Mn. Jane t'berketts of Ogden was tha gueat Mlaa Kathertn lmekyenr and A. J Bldwtll ef her sleirr. Mn. Cherie Odd. Thnreday. of Pocatello wen qaielly married Monday lit n th Methodist panuaag by tbo Roe. J. H. Mr. and Mrs. Jer Gan ef Balt Lake guests of M(, aad Mr. Haary J. Graham for OiUlla. twe week Mr. William Wltkmaoa of Idaho Fall. Idaho.' I th gueat of Mr. and Mn. Paul Thomas. Mr and Mr. Maylon Hale are receiving congratulation upon the arrival of a daughter, born to them 8t. Patricks day. Mr. Hal wn former!) Misa Bertha Bollechwetler of thl city. VI- C. glno elub gave a concert in the Tooele opera house Monday evenunder the direction of the "lyceum ing, course. Before the entertainment the club was banqueted at the South ward amusement hall by.tije South Ward M. i. A. After tha concert, dancing waa enjoyed until a 1st hour. Th eommltten hn the arrangement well Wider way for th seventh annual prom of th Junior claan of the Tooele high school, to b given In th 'Tooele opera, house on tho evening of April K. Mm. Ruby Anderson of 6 to nr It visiting her mother. Mm. James Kirk, Kr. Mm. Melba- Shields, who had visited at Samaria. Idaho, with relative for two weeks, arrived home Friday. Mia Hilda Nelson was hottest to the A. M. C, club At her home Wednesday evening. Mm. Mary Shields entertained the South ward primary officers and teachers at her home on East street Monday. Fifteen were preeent Mr. end Mr. Thornes announce the arrival of a son, bom to them Wednesday. Mias Emily England entertained at a shower Tuesday at her home in compliment to Mra J. W. Hammond, formerly Mlaa Evelyn Luck. The evening wan, spent In games and music. Luncheon wae aerved to seventeen. Mr. and Mre. Vaughn Caldwell wen given a surprise party at their home Wednesday evening, arranged by Mm. Lee. Tha event waa In the form of a farewell party, prior to Mr. and Mra Caldwell' departure to make their home In Idaho. et the silver giten t th Newhoes Iwtel by Mr. an Mrs- - Arthur Fnn of that city. Mrs. Willis Sheffield enterulned tt a tiro honored psrty Wednesday- - eveBt. Pktriek decoration wer last of week. ning ' , |