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Show TIIK BALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, 1021. After Wv fresh event a wars served to pwirtm, al In were children attendance Many th children a dance TWuredny afternoon, e under In ward th house, the given ef lb religion elaaa. Mr. Oener Aadereon wee hoetea to th Neighborhood Needle club Wednesday fneaoia aaataat. fa which Feta was gtiaa, evenleg Luurheoa we served to Bra arfocea O T Hhnim, Mr A. E. Smith! lint J. aeiorulawet. Mr. aad Mra b. M. Walt sad Mr. aad Peterson, Mr. W, Rleohmer. Mr. N Mra J c Miklaley aatarvila-- d Tkaray Orwt Olsen. Sharp. Bubv Smith, Mra etas ef laat woak at tea Wfclteey kae at J. Umn and Mr. EL J. Know lea. fra kaadrad foe a fw pvograaatv lrlf s sue-pic- $ 1 th country hom of Mr, and Mm, Thomas Yaartaa at Cam hi. ( Mr. C. U. Matheweua returned Friday Of laat weak ftuin aa aatandad vtalt at ' SALMON. Idaho, Arll . Th Frby-lirta- a Cos Angolas, Mr. Mathswaun met her H. M. at Sait Cake, where they v tailed a law mat with Mr (ulliwr "" V of lut day a Thuradar tlMiuoa (ui(AU Mr a. Fr4 . waah. with A iwd attnUno Mr and Mrs. Ralph Irvlar and daughnit-In- c ter, II elan, left Tuaaday i Crandall praatdad at tha hualn morning for MANILA which wa M followad by A aucUl hour, lomruy. Waah., la visit relative for 8. B. K. and Wickham several Mr. Mra. wash. han Th Study SltOdllONE, Idaho, April C. Srrtbaar plajrad A piano dual, and MAKlfA April Boron kto 0rhw duh gave a musical program this evewara aarvad by tha huataaa. flolil witortAlnoS wit ba(urU of loot ning. to Whkh It' Invited th public will b at tha hum t: 1 ha naat maaUn, ftaak wt A ULhtfillr Arronpod dlnnwr Mr. Lillie Sang Cbtlins, with har vocal FALLS. IDA. In honor of har birthday AJinirwraAry. af Mr. Llnnia Mllaon. whaa tha annual rise from OuodTna college, waa In chars will offlcara of taka plaoo. . alociloa laao (if (ttnf fWarorw forvnod tbo row tor Th Study olub also met Thursday. Its TWIN rALLJ, Uftte, April f .A ftsfit w oro Iflow baulkh tha Thoow nrowAftt Tha guild hold a buay mtlng at ent Ire program waa devoted to civic afilATA, ll Thuradar after-noo- n feU imf U m( frU MIm pwoyto hum o( Mr. Frd fi TftHckall. Mr. BUaa faire Tha business Jrla4, iiUdk, meeting wea la Ik (k Uvrtk MIoa LooikA charge of Mra. Fred W, Uooding. chairtfMbf HiUa. Mr of laat waah, with M ra- - Thaodora. Hs4m4; Fti word Horon. ft 4scUl Pulp ur tolly sM (im Mto man Katchum praaldlng at tha hualnaaa mt-lnTwiKhoil. A4UM Lmnitt tguw, Mm and of olvlo committee. the Response !! A at4 UMiniftMtoUl llolpA Ufiift, pfprttw u4 aarvad , at - I MMlp AM HafraahmanU war to roll call was mad by "civic Improve 4skcl U laisrpTfUf " ATA rw pfc0M Mr. WUllo BuDwcb a clock. Mro And W. meat Mr. t uatei W, suagnetion tit MU. tololnff avar tha Arrival wf A dAUfhtwr. read a paper on "Civic Needs " She am' Mr. II. it. Bird and Mr. Dwight 1a Mr. 1. M UvUA ImI at tha maotlnc of WwifMay born SmlTR war hoata Uot WAdnawday. 1 tha ef fcrt phaelaed Mb lmportar.es keeping tluft ia ftssowMM hundA a portv of twalvg wnjoywd B trip streets elaaa, enpnt iallr from loose papers tha Mathodlat Aid aoclatr hold Thursday 1F AfwmaiA. Mrs. A I. UrM Um rluft artarnoon of laat waak at tha church an (atA throuph Bboop Crwoli cmnro. Tbw pwrty and similar matter: tha cleaning of th M Mrs. C f IhrlfM mMiIM rrmtfrlood LtamI Hrhwao, Mim LuoIIa river banka within the city llmfts, cleanMr, nx. Mra. Dan Chaawhich praaldad over tha wa a followad too ing tha cemetery and fixing up th city hualnaaa dlacuaalon. HWill foP Ml to turn AtMtldT, HIM Twitrholl, Auauot Byrldahl Mim BatMl too MM tiufcba, Aim Msftrl gaslift txU4 iHslfftl Hchofiaia, Mim liouiah IsArooit, Mrw automobile This waa followed by a by a aortal hour and tha aarvlng of AM H. Will t b HlUw. Awhto X.Ambg Mlo Uarrf snail. Loro a solo by Mrs.park. manta Mra K. W. Whit T. If. Uooding. Jr., and a W4im44 if I II Mr I gk , Mim Fma flolgA Ur, J C.A MtHirf oa Mwipb tha naat ho la a. "Thrift" Anoub, by Mra Ilia Recked tepar Juft. f IM fUrsssy BoarlAA And Mim Edith Umb Mra Bert Bowler gave a aslant reading Tha Altar aociaty cava a done an tha Tim prlAAAl for Mtitk wva Al ftruifts k.l f Thera was a gensral discussion regarding Mlaa liaKilAh Urwn maw a fuwwt avanlns of April 1. for tha banaflt of lla bp 1 Mufti, im ArtbMr Usiwto U. ai Hr. elean-u- p Nolaon on WthlnowdA. work and alao to aid th Near Kent fund A weak. Th matter of urging mi U Mry cluft. b ridoy of 1aa wook Aiy apron and wvoc Mra Dan OConnall and Mra F. C. Mil tho business men, aa wall aa tbs till-keUtouttor of IM (lfhto4 TWf cUift wava dannw Mg all lac haadad th commllta In charm Th waa 'Manila domw a general Internet In obtho flvoo to Attar taka alwnsUtod At A WMftMrtajr ball for tbw purpoaw of supplying tbw serving W enters Consumers weak" was aociaty will neat naat waak with Mra fem At tts Mtt At Mr. Atiaa iilbeeA. otboil book waa Manila llto Mim. arllb Vletor Hall. to a Jaast IwUaa ImImi aplondid discussed, and a committee, headed by Mra W. B. Pyaatt waa hoataaa to tha HorMAfHcto Iub At UA towtiAf aautodtf At court. Tho Itoliof aociwty oorrod rwfrwoh-Riani- a. Mra. Fred W, flooding, waa appointed to Tho AUandanw was largw. have chars of th work. tnambaraof her brldg dub Saturday A AimplA Mt rtarmlBfljr AppolAtM WAddlAf Mlaa JsAVina Bmltb haw roiumwd to k. Mr. FVad CranOn of tho most pleasant social events aftarnoon of laat al her homo at Coon Hollow aftwr apondlni of tho Easter season ptocw TtoMlki irisnuMA At ta Na wea a card party dall aubatltuted for an abaant manibar. IaoA kei noyarai Stawart, llwma Jvaaaatla 1 h wlnnar o Bottwr Tim of th club prtaaa war Mra. Mr. a4 lira. Mlaa UwrkdU at tha hom ef Mrs. OllUert k hit last dayt kUtiUng Mra A tow Lin Dan O'Connell, Mra. (toll AaaAtor. 3 F. Adam. Mr wood. Mra. Mra. Joseph week. Oilhert Whits, Artato f A Uonsu Art Mram Whlta. Mra Brennan, Mrs Murdock. Mra Harry Hattlncer. Mra O'Connall will ha ok mt Mr. Ilk Mia. V. F. Maaik ofJokusk, Jtotaa. Chrlnman war th th nait hoatca. Kami Chrteman and A fur A sAort bworiw trip to cotil puiuia. A hanquat waa (Ivan at tha annax or Mr. sponsors for tha rrty. Thirteen table aa4 Mr, JoAaaua will too Al Auasa to Uwlf . tha .Mathodlat church, tha Kav. W. T. filult were filled At with th luncheon gueets boit. " H. Jh-Easier lily place cards wer used and the Ui Xlaafly, pa tor. Friday avanlnc of laat i 1. flirt war tables room decorated with and waak, whan th uaual quarterly confer, as war Aostoaaes I cAapiar I. F. H. O. N. P. Schow t Ml. MILFORD, April enca waa hld. with District Kuperintan-da- AtafarMoad. at Jta Aiaatlaff I'woadap aftarnMMi. atitettalned tha flowers and emblems. Choir club Thursday. Aa Easter Mr 4 Mr. J. p. HWU Wsltof Dttfroaao ladle are J. E. Dakar aa (uaat of honor. F. Th Episcopal guild planning on waa tho a jut per Interesting feature Afeowaf 09 A. Praaton of th Ulbl elaaa praaldad aa AAtartAtood At A AtMwoliAaaott bog supper at th pariah house for of Professor Evan Stephens Th f Aturao, oAopUAocAtl4 Mlaa LooaUa life toeatmeaur and thar waa a ganaral Wednesday of pest week. were Mrs. Wr. Furnly, present cleorge itoaott. Ih church work. Th Catnollo Altar society met Thursof plana for Mrs Mr. IfAmM C. War waa ptooA a 4Hrhtfl Rose Hedge. Mrs. A. O. Nahekar, Girls. chaperonad Th Campflr afternoon at th hom of Mra Oil bar t by ao I. Hmlth, Mri, Joe Murvtork. Jr- - Mrs. E day W hits. K. W. Whitcomb, tarprlao parqr bf a Auabar of Aar frtaariaMootbalr guardian. Mra. It. Put Mra Mb tlrUuko of Jorgenser(bo oeraako herlnghem, Mr, oAAivorwrj Mra. war ontartalnad -- at th hom of Mlaa 4a J. McMahon and lfra Ih . hcott Tenner, Mr. James Tanner, Mrs. Bowler It. f Otaolnf ' l.ucil of laat Hell Balurday evening IA-O- r entertained on Monday In honor Mto Mr DesRaMrt K. Ikf Eh Mrs. Joe illr. Tanner, Kinney, aa were elected Mlea follow. Ava McMahon of Richfield. Th wank. Officer to OAtortaloo4 Muodar oraalaf At a Uip eret Mr. C. A. It. Arrington. of waa In th Kllaabelh Smith ; aaalatant of tM Waosro form of a Secretary, la Hllnr rlubv Atutr a Mra lllikmen, Mra. Darrel entertainment Mlaa Eugene Pltrhforth. feva ooao ooatooA. pmpkaoolT shower for McMahon, who la to aoaratary- - C'larlco Beniamin; ireaeurar, ClirlBtensen Bar and Mra Ed delay. ta bo married April It. aaalatant traaaurer, 4ral waa piajod,' M to vrua Imacma Franoaa Oraana; The rtmos club entertained Friday After th hualnaaa meet- AiBf tho prtao for bl(h aroro Aod Mra. F4 club ladle will have charge Th Viola Banner. with a progressiva dinner, following Its of tho Study Mra ortrk 0. AaooA tbo oeanMitlua awar4. April It Issue of tho Shoahona ing th glrla enjoyed game and refreshworo AwMA a4 Mlaa KotArr HrMoAorta defeat at basketball. Alin Miller th hontea being aaatatad by her Waltat Journal ment first hostess. on lee Moor tho second SunMr. and Mrs William Filar for I a of tM elut. mother, Mr. Victor Bell. Mlaa Oortrw4o Maraalof oAtorfalaod At 4lo end Mr Ada Dufftn, who gave aa orien- day In Richfield a a th guestsspent Mr. and Mra. E. M. Yaarlan entertained ef L Cl Mlaa tal ft or Moodaf coAipilAhootlog oraolaf third. Tha guaata war seated oa Jon eon and family. at dinner Monday evening for Mra. Anna LaaoalU Itoftolt. Covara woro loi4 for oavva th tea, floor on cushions and lea waa aarvad H McCalrb and th Kav. and Mra. W. T. Th club was entertained I flfHtk. were TuesdayKensington The decoration evening by Mrs. Frank Beatty. Ahftia ftowolt Mlrdilaot Aaturda of loat Japanese style. AIM ooure was Th laat Mra Celia Turner left Tuaaday for woak At A ataatlAC of tbo FotunU Eraotag chrysanthemum aarvad at th hom of Mra. Mali Heaton. her hom In Scranton, N. D.. after an dab. a Tha Rebekahs entertained their friends attended vlelt with bar daughter, Mra Mr. Itobtrt Mootk woo Motoag to tbo tta SPRINGS, IDA. Flow club at Ifremmer. Wednesday with a card party. Mrs. Rusmoatuip WadoawUj sel Parson won th first prls at cards Mr. E. E. Edward of Bola haa been rlob of Mombora Tk tbo nifhlanf and Mrs A. P. Neff second prise. Mr A Salmon vleltor thla weak. FODA SPRINT, Idaho, April I Mrs 9mKm at tko Ned Markeheffls received for about oavoot f flvo th consolation Jamas Moor Mra Anna B. McCaleb entertained at returned home Wednesday Mr. Mtt4olpb Joakar, Fr4a a4 dinner Saturday evening In honor of Su- Mo of Mr.laat of laat waak after a two weeks' vlatt prls. wook. of Mr. with Mrs. Vernon at th Fox and horns ef perintendent J. E. Baker of Onodlnr. ffalkf club Tho mat th at Frlco C Naa Mra. Spoon Waaror D. C. a9 Mr. Other guoata were th Her. and Mra W. otrtaloo4 t( oiaiBbrra of tbo Arlrooia rtub at Mrs. Paul Evans Saturday of last waak. ranch. T. Bcat'y and Mrs. K. M Yearlan. Denial Root arrived Friday from New aftorwoow Th spoons were won by Mr. Evans, who of Mra ravor, Frida tho.bowto Mr. Winnie Everett left TueMay for of laat work. served luncheon to the following guest. York aod will spend several weeks with ooo Portland, after a brief visit with her Mtao An a a MrNrw oatortalood Frida Mesdamea William. Hloan, Sheleen. El- hie parenta Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Root. and Hhe Mr. Tho Ladles' Aid eoclaly of tho Preshy-tarta- n Mi. Marry Whlta A Ini of loot woak for A frw friaoda. tko oraatAf mer. Harris, Moor Nowlin, Wliliama and parenta was accompanied by her slater. Mra boing opaat wltk rook aa4 oikrr church met Thursday at th hom Femly. a on Tboratfar tort load Ethel Brown, who will mako her hom Mra. Kobort W. Btoala and CTyd OWaterlln entertained of Mra Robert Hockey, Mlaa with Mrs. Everett In Portland. flam tow ikf ortog at two portioo, at wklck at Floy Verona Marco I returned Monday luncheon at their Sunday. W. B. Hart returned on in BWfwwt araa Aiado of tbo OBgagonant of Covers were laid for apartments Ir. andof Mra. week Mlaa Alta Edwards. from a few days visit with har slater BrooAaa of to Tbotoao Dowoit Looooila Mlao from a last vlelt at Forotollo. Friday Mlaa Myrtle Horton, Mies Ethel Nowera, at Blackfoot. Welaer. Mr. and Mra. S. R. Sterett returned Mies Barrett, Sam Clin and Harry Van Mra. U. I. Faffeor waa bootooa to tbo Fort Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hetdner welcomed home Sunday from a few days' visit at teat of Ha Quill. Frltfar rlob at alghtl A email daughter to their hum March 11. woak. Bancroft and Lav Hot Springs. Th following program waa rendered aftorwoow waa apowt with brltfga. Th residents of Big Flat enjoyed a Mra F. Tbo Mr. and Mrs. Jo I el la tier and llttl at tha L. D. S. chapel Sunday: Hymn, C. Brbro waa A guoat of tbo rlob dance social and th dr at community Booth woo bootoao at a 4llght-fo- l congregation; prayer. James Clay, mual-clighter left Monday for a month's vlalt MJao Aloo achoolhous Friday evening of last week. ot tbo bomo of bar poronta, Mr. ood selection, Beaver County High School with relatives at Logan, Ogden and Balt Th Misses Madge and Helen Yearlan, Mra. port C. B. Booth. Frida oooniAp of Mat waak. Lak. Dalsal address. Professor orchestra, , Mlaa Eleanor King and Ralph Quarles Tbo potato, AtuoboriBf attradrd la Mr. and Mr. B. W. Irllller left piano solo. Mrs. Smith; reading. war guests over th last week-en- d at Buqiwrado uatnoa. Dactog, gaaiao aad a Smith; Tuesday for a few days' visit at Balt Ardith Johnson; benediction, James Tan- Lake. ner. and Mr. Sam Jagon wer visitors Mr. C. O. Sloan, who had bean visiting at Mr. Pocatello th first of the week. In Salt Lake, has returned to Milford. Mr. Mr W. H. Cox returned home and In had been Mlaa Thekla James, who Salt Lak for a week, haa returned to Friday from a three months stay at Baa Cal. Diego, her home at Black Rock. Th Service Rtar Legion will conduct a memorial service on Arbor day. Tree will be planted. The following program will b rendered: Prayer. Harry Pitch and forth: vocal duet. Mrs, Boyd Whit Dsn Kurgesnn; address, Mrs. Ann I Jons LARK, April t Mrs. Harry Quphatdt Atkin: oration, Leonard Bowes; planting had aa har guest several days of laat man. , week Mra. Frank Detrich of Salt Lak of trees by tha Thursday evening of laat week th ladles of th Bfome Dramatic aociaty of Fort Harrlme visited Lark and presentMIDVALE ed a pleasing play at th ward church house . ntttlwrT 1 ltd fmwh found Frdli r. Mr. and Mr W. F. Johnson announce . MTDVALEX April Mr. John Johnson arrival of son. Mr. Johnson Is at entertained th member of her sawing Ih vo. Fro club at her hom Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. A. J. Will roe and famfeatunlay night of lent week Mr Janice ily of Balt ,Lak war visitors at Lark A. Alcorn entertained a number of friends bun day. at her hom on Center street. Five ta Mlaa Stalls Msysrhoffer returned to Idea were arranged for bridge. The guests Salt Lake today, after visiting at bom Included Mrs William Maycroft. Mr vacation. school Smith of Halt during Campbell and Mrs. Oeorge A party of young peopl twelve In Lake and Sire Dee-t- e Cltpplnger, Mr number, motored to Bingham Friday at W. Mr Anna Nelson, W, O'Brien, Mr of and waak laat attended th high nlng Charles Lehman, Mr. H P. Miller. Mr school dance. Andrew Larson, .Mr William Water (Mr Walker and Llsadova daughter, Mra. I) A Drown. Mr. Thomas Hughes, Venus, returned from Garfield last weekMra. H. Ev Phelpg Mra. Finn Stewart, end. after visiting relatives there for Mr R. R. Fenn, Mra. M. J. Joy, Mr several week L. A. Porter. Mlaa Honors Stagg and Mr Mr. and Mra. Joseph Newman had aa A. A. Strom of thla city. guests Sunday Mr. and Mr Elmar Mlaa Portia Rawlins of Salt Lak waa dinner of Draper. Yates the guest of Mra. Royal Stokes Tuesday Mr. and Mr Elmer Beal war Balt and Wednesday. visitors Saturday of last week members of tha Midvale Bridge Lak .Ihe spent Friday pleasant eveningL. waa club were entertained FYiday afternoon of Alast D. 8. ward house, week at the hv Mra. Fred Spencer at her home on when Mr the entertained Sholty Fay First avenue In Salt Lake Sunday school clan club met 111 th members of her and The Community enwer a program Games, dancing T O. O. y, hall Wednesday afternoon by fifteen young peopl and lunchMrs. A. II. Parsons, former president of joyed eon was served. the Ladles' Literary club of Salt Lak The Ohio club gave m dano last evegave a book review of "The Seat of th ning at ths clubroom After the danc Sun. by Wallace Irwin, and Mrs. H A. midnight luncheon was served to a numgave a talk on club work. Miss ber of friends by Mr. 'and Mrs. R. F. I'unyon Rawlins sang "My Mammy" and Meyerhoffer at their home. Portia "By the Water of the (Minnetonka. "Oh. Drv Those Tears" was sung by Miss Dolly Cox. accompanied by Miss Dorothy Cox. A piano nolo by Mrs. Uohn Johnson and n musical selection by Mr. Beckstrand, assisted by the Hood brother completEPHRAIM. April t. Mr Or U Haned the program, after which tea was son entertained at dinner for twenty-fiv- e served. Mra. D. A. Drown entertained friends guests Monday evening. home Monday afternoon. Ths B. B. H. club was entertained by st bridge at her Those presen t were Mrs. James A. Al- Rachael Olson Friday evening. The evecorn. Mrs. H. P. Miller. (Mrs. Andrew ning was spent in sewing, and luncheon Larson, Mrs. H B. Phelps, Mr Charles was served. , , Mrs Nepht Christensen entertained on nchmao, Mr W. W. CBrlen and Mr 'M. j. Joy.. Monday afternoon for the Mesdames Anderson, Iver Iverson, L J. JohnWednesday evening the Beehive Girls entertained their mothers at the ward son, Lottie Stndrup, Louis Christensen, Caroline P. Christensen and Silas Miss Donna Peterson and Mrs. Nephl Christensen.. Luncheon was served and music waa featured. Mrs Robert Nielson and Mrs. J. B. Jensen entertained Sunday for Mrs W. C. Fredrickson and Mr Charles Fredalways the latest, the smartest, the most disrickson of Salt Lake. as season modes the James Bailey left Monday to Mr tinctive of the millinery spend a week, visiting relatives and Is season thlk freckle the will If Walkers. find easily, at you them, you produces In Balt Lak to prevent their appearance or remove friends Mr - Janies Bailey delightfully enterthese unsightly defects. Here Is a good tained Sunday formula which does ths honor of her afternoon and eveningCov-in ' Owning its own millinery department, as does birthday anniversary. work: ers were laid at luncheon for twenty-fou- r Dcrwlllo, S oss. Walkers and as do but few stores in the west, Muslo and games were feagueets. 2 tablespoonfuls. Oatmeal, we are able to select from all that the best Use as directed in every package of tures. Mrs. Bertie Beal was hostess at dinner dcrwlllo. makers and designers produce and show it for Mr Martin Isaacson and This formula can be used freely, a It Thursday Sarah. daughter, Is absolutely harmless and will not stimsimultaneously with its appearance on the aveMr. and Mr E. 8. Madson left Monulate or produce a 'growth of hair. Mix day for Salt Lake to make their home. nues of the style centers, It at home, then you know you have the Mr. and Mr Bert Oonnell motored to genuine article. Do not accept a substiEphraim from Mount Pleasant Sunday tute, aa there is nothing better. Just as and visited Mr. and Mr Parley P. Pegood or Just like It. Try It today and you terson. Your will be delightfully surprised. Mrs. Myrtle Kelson entertained the S. freckles will disappear as if by magic. , C. club Wednesday evening at ths The first application will astonish you. home in tha newest.madels. whiehrjBeoffer of Mrs. J. N. Dorius - Sewing was Thla eplendla farmula-not- prevents oely fesrture 'and hmcheon was erved.-Those and removes freckles, but beautifies aa th Monday and this week. present were Sarah Peterson, Donwell, and brings to any skin that rosy, na Peterson. Bffle Thompson, Crystal whit velvety softness so much desired Armstrong, Erma Nielson. ' White and the more delicate shades in No other freckle remedy Thompson, Jans and Naomi Josephine everyone. by Benson. sports docs this. It ta also splendid for dark, Dennetts Hanson, Mr J. N. Dortu Mr blackmidsummer promise. sallow skirt, roughness, pimple Anna Watts and the host ess. hats; picture hat grace of May heads, wrinkles, chapped skin, and nuts i. Mrs. Bertie Beal was hostess at dinner the bloom of youth on your cheeks which Wednesday for Mr, and Mr Niels KelYou wilt cause admirat'on eyerywhere. son and family. yon prefer that your millinery be excluwill look many years younger and have Tha Mlsssa Barah Peterson, Crystal skin everyone Just loves to touch." sive, in addition to its other virtues, select it Armstrong. Bffle Thompson. Erma NielNOTE VI he asked about Serwlllo eae of ear son and Josephine Thompson motored to Is at Walkers. a said: "Perwtlle leading druggists suraly play preFriday to attend the school. wonderful aid Is rewiring freckle It I away Mantl High Mlea Joahead of anything w bars sear sold before, sented by the Gunnison week of laat evening Tuesday and aa are author! led to refund the money M We would not' sephine Anderson entertained the N. L. every dleeutlefted purchaser. Sewing was ths main feature, permit the uee of eur name unices the article G. club, It e sold In tble after which luncheon was served to Oulda poeacaeed unusual - merit." Rachel Bertha Anderson, Spark positive ,mooey refund guarantee Kelson, city under Vllate Harmon. Fern Nielson. LJlIlan be all deperiment storee asd druggists tnclnd-tn- SALMON, IDAHO SHOSHONE, IDAHO TWIN ftl rn ful $7 to $10 Value BECAUSE of the fact thatwewe arein Jm of stores, are a position at all times to go into the market anil buy quantities of merchandise that would stagger the average merchant Hence our ability to "buy for less and pass the savings on to our customers. i4 MILFORD y -- nt Two-4- - Uil Bll American Lady I n We hare just concluded a deal with the Shoe companj of St. Louis, makers of the fsmous American Lady Shoes and other spe- - cisltie, which enables us to offer their fsmous product, representing the ultimate in style and value, st $5.85 the pair. Standard $7.00 to $10.00 v slues, Ilamil-ton-Brow- 1 Oro. SODA Maao-tal- Shoes Ilamiltpn-Brow- n ootor-tatoo- 4 $5.85 the Pair ro In connection with this, we are also featuring some marvelous values, selected from our own stock, in duplicates of the'highest grade footwear, in strap ' sud pump models. ' . al twan1-oao- LARK -- The American Lady varieties include very best quality black kid and patent kid oxfords, turn sole, or dull fnat kid welt sole with full wood Louis heel; Tiea in black or brown kid, two and three-eyelin leather Louis heels. The Pontiac assortments include charming models in brown and black kid atrab.or tongue effects, Cuban or Louis heels. We are including excellent varieties of Cuban heel Oxforda .in black or brown kid. Rounding toe shape, with low heel or narrow et toe shape with, Cuban heel. A Mail Ortjer Service irhetfrperferarMii8tsntsrrifidhehttor can make it. Parcel Post paid at advertised 118 Main Street . EPHRAIM Millinery Modes of the Moment De-mo- in ' Free Formula For Freckles A Hint of Summer Styles -s- j o If g fietiriiiiffi joliniori ' CTit ""Cr M. (Advertisement) L'UluE son and Hilda Qlson. Branch Idaho Falls Salt Lake f,EniII3Fl NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE , Mens suits and ladies plain dark suits left at these offices 258 South State, 21 East Broadway, 802 South State , And Called For ICE CREAM . Sunday Special QUART BRICKS ' At Store, 65c Delivered, 75c French Dry , and Pressed The most popular Ice cream is ours, because it possesses all the goodness known to quality ice cream, . for nourishment and true food value. Special pricea to churches and lodges - Wasatch 8866 778 East Second South , Washing Wont Rid Head of Dandruff Dont forget to take advantage of this extra - " 7Spring Special. We give you the same class of work at this, price, for which others charge you double. Prices on all other work in proportion. . The only euro wav to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve It, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tip I " Do this tonight, and by morning most, if not ail, of your dandruff will be and three or four more applica-ton- s will completely dissolve and en-- t tireiy destroy every single sign and trees of it, no matter how much dan- draff you may have. j You will find, too, that all itching : and digging of tho scalp will stop t onee, end your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times potter. . You can get liquid arvon at anr.drug j, latwe.?i-I- ti and neves fxUi.. i to do ths work. (Advsrtisement) i , Wasatch 2934 Wasatch 2221 Wasatch 5105 latijf-psastv-a |