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Show SU NDAY MORNIN G , MAY ,22r i921. 'THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, tattmti (na Fg On Fouth etreeL The oouple will leave aarly tale wMk for Sou tfi America to malt tftelr bom. 269 S Group of Juno brides, left to ripht, Miss Ruth Millburn, engaged to BVank' R. Coark; Miss Leah Voorhees, whose engagement to Paul Luff is announced; Miss Mary Bolt, whose engagement to Royal E.' Everson is. announced. Challenge Sale Continues Th marriage of Miss Veronica Jenkins and Edwin Trevillysn will taka plao Thursday evening at tha homo of tha hr Ida a parents, 82 West Fifth North street. Tho ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Father Michael Sheehan In and clqse the presence of relative friends. Mias Margaret Kelly will be bridesmaid, Miaa Lueile Jenkins maid of honor and Reginald Trevlllyan best man. Uttle Mis Elaln Trevlllvan and Mlse Rlchetta Dow wtlf be flower girls. a Announcement la made by'Mr. and Mrs. . J. 81m biro of the date for the wedding of their daughter, ISarl, to James L. White, which will take place on June 14. Owing to the Inclement weather we are continuing our CHALLENGE SALE for one more week. Hundreds of wo men and misses took advantage of the wonderful bargains offered last week. This. week we have added additional lots of NEW SUMMER HATS in - see Ths wedding of Miss Hatle Daley, Daley, daughter of Mr. and Mr. A. J.Wednesto C, Andre aeon will take place day. Mr. and Mra J. R. Reeye announce the engagement of their daughter, Ethel, The wedding will "to Fred H. Pohlraan. take place early In June. Events ... of Coming Week CCH social activity In connection with the year at, Rowland afternoon- the annual May e In compliment to Miss Amy Silver, whose engagement to Reid Gardner Is announced today. Miss Louise Neheker wm entertain at luncheon at her GUNNISON, May tl. Mrs Alden K Fourth East street. Saturday. liam 1etilt will entertain In Miss Silver's Barton of Manti visited In Gunnison the honor at a kenslngton at her home on past week with hen alater, Mrs. Roy street Saturday, Childs. South West Temp!" Mrs Oreon Thursday of last week June 4. , at luncheon In Ludvtgson entertained ths celebration of her birthday anniversary. Annual commencement exerclses-o- f Mia M. H. Childs gave a delightful training school for nurses at St. Mark's five hundred party Friday at were hospital will he held Thursday evening afternoon won by i'rlzee and at 8 o'clock at Pt Marks cathedral Mrs late Hluncheon. Mr Charles and Halverson O, conferred lie will Rt the Diplomas by wer Mesdame Rev, Arthur V, Mdulton, D. D., bishop of 1'erklns. Other guest B. Charle Rav and Metcalf. William he will An l'tah address given by Harry B. Felts, M. D of the medical staff of Fund, Parley Christiansen, Joseph ChrisEYances Loa Halverson, A the hospital. reception will be held Llorv Anderson, R. W. Edwards, after the exercises at the ladles' Literary tensen, M. snd Clara J. - KnighLudvigeon, Jane cluh. The class members Include Miss Esther J. Albertson, Miss Ethel Doherty, ton, Emma H A and T.NlelM,- Kearns, W. J. and W. H. Grlbhle, Sorenson. Min Ella Briggs, Miss Rests Irene Hope, C. H. Childs. C. M. Edwrrds, N. L. well, Miss Viola A Fffgsn, Mine Nellie and George Halverson. F. Reed and Miss Winifred A. Shields. Mrs Erwin of last week Faturdav Mlse Margaret Oodbe will entertain Roberts entertained at luncheon In The her birthday anniversary. - Tuesday afternoon at her home on Michi were Mesdames Millie K earn a, gan avenue at a luncheon, followed by en guests McW. P. F. N. Jensen. Emma Jensen, In Mies honor of Orpheum matinee party, Millan, Mr. and Mr. Howard, Roberts Ethel Allen- - a June hrldr, r and-M- r; M re. A. and and children e a 1U Mrs. O. J. Chalmers entertain at Mrs. August VUIard entertained Friday bridge Thursday afternoon. evening of last week In honor of her son. Waldo. Games and refreshments Mr. Walter Scott Tullte -- has issued wer enjoyed by ten friend. - Invitation for a bridge tea on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Clement end Mra T W. McMiUen and children motored to afternoon, at her home on F street, Falrvleiv Sunday and spent the dav with Mra W. A. Barrington win entertain Oliver Clements. Air. Ellen Hopkins entertained Saturthe members of ths Nsedle club Tuesday afternoon at her home on Seventh East day evening of last week for the Rovsl street. Neighbors Aid societv. After the busie e ness hour five hundred was plated and In honor of Mlse Maigerete Holley, a prises were won by Airs. Philo BillingsMra Leo bride of June, Mrs. Fredorlok I. Lewis ley and Mrs. August Vlllatd. were spend Mra Myrtle Nielson will sntertaln Thursday afternoon at her Beck wer served. Refreshments cial guesta home on Eleventh East street. SaturDr. and Mrs. R. C. flwalburg and childay evening Miss Maud Sadller and Miss dren Maryavale are visiting In this city Myrtle Greene will entertain at a dancing and Inof Csnterfleld. party at the home of Mis Sadller on Tuesday afternoon Wyland Swalberg was , Canyon road. given a pleasant surprise by twenty-fou- r boy friends in honor of his eighth birth dav anniversary. Mrs. E. L. Swalberg entertained Thursday af ternoon for the Bonn Fol club members. Refreshment, and an intery RS. J. H. DALET sntertalned given by Mra H. W, reading evening at a miscellaneous esting were enjoyed shower In honor of Mia Hattie Cherry of last week Mrs. afternoon Thursdaya Daley, May bride. A color scheme of Peterson entertained at a quiltpink and white was carried out with MartinLuncheon to Mesdames waa served ing. and white tulips, and sweet peas EM. rink crystal Childs, Theron Pickett, Earl Pickett. Madeira cover Andrew basket on and Jan Kearns Emma Modeen, over ptnk aatln. A number of classical dance numbers In costume were given by Knighton. tho of The Missionary society PresbyMiss Helen Daley. The hostess was bv Miss Clairs Toung. The guests terian church met Saturday afternoon of last week. Refreshment were served. numbered thirty. Monday afternoon Mr F. W. McMUlen Mre. R. EL Hoag was the hostess st entertained at a childrens party In honor her son. Jack. s supper-danc- e at the Hotel Fifth Fast, of Dr and Mrs. G. Q. Christensen of Friday evening. Supper was served at Manti ate here to make their home. as had which gmsll tables, centerpieces crystal vases of spring flowers. The guests numbered seventy-fivhome, 122 Mrs. Wil- BINN8 of American MISS FAEwhose engagement to D. D. Adamson of Pleasant Grove la announced. Miscellaneous Events Tu-da- - Mrs. Florence McGhl of T18 East Second South street entertained at a party Friday eftemoon In honor of the third of hsr son. Richard - birthday .-'anniversaryThe rooms were decorated with pink and white flowers. The little guests numbered twentyrfour. Rhannow-McGhto- Mr and Mrs see Frank Dillingham entertained the members of their card ..club Saturday evening at their home on Major venue. The guests were Mr. and Mis. A. T. Kennelly, Mr. tnd Mrs. J. E Brown, Mr and Mra. A A. Huhbert, Mr. and Mra A. T, Bywater. Mr. and Mra. A. L Olsen, Mr and Mrs S C. Hatch, Mr. and Mr. William Donovlel, Albert Dillingham of Ely, Nev. AMERICAN FORK AMERICAN fork. Mav N Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Storr of Rh hfleld visited here with relatives Saturday and Sunday. A n en Iovr hie linr.rtnx party was given in the Appolo hall Wednesday svemng bv tne high school. Mrs. Luther Gtddlnga entertained st dinner Sunday In honor of the Misses Mabel and Norma Storrs of Salt Lake. Covers were laid for ten. Miss Elva Chlpmsn spent Sands v In Provo visiting her sister, Mr. Roy Mur-dk. Mrs Harold Cutler of gait laks visited here this week with her parents, Mr. and Aire. C Beck. Mr. snd Afrs. Arthur Adams tnd Jean Hindlev of Salt Lake motored to American Fork Sunday and spent the dav a the guesta of Mr and Mr. John R. Bindley. Mm. Pearl Chlpman and daughter, Maxine, of Salt Lake, visited her Sat- ci Mis Gladys Ells wood entertained at s farewell party Monday evening in honor of A SVans. who left Tuesday for Chsper. Wyo., to make his home. The room wer decorated with American flag, flower And ferns. Muslo and dancJnr wer during the evening The guests numbered thirty-fiv- e. shower of red hearts and small rosebuds v and hung from the chandelier, Miss Mvfta Wootton eiiteitsmed Fndav with gypeophlla ribbon streamers extending to the A - evening t her home on Seventh East corner of the table. bridal street In honor of Miss Thelma Tracy of party formed the centerpieceVewple for the taOgden, whose engagement lo Dr Harold ble wer miniature favors The kewpt Nelson of this city was anbrides. The hostess was assisted by her recentlydeconounced. Heart snd rose clusters Afrs. J. H Wootton, snd Aim mother, rated the living-rooand In the Gibson. The guests numbered Carri room a large, white bridal bell diningwith a twenty. la. week-en- d Olsen. Mr. I, UTAH-BBDDI- well-know- n I rtara Trimmed (D1 QEJ Hats, Shapes and Sailors at ?C! of T 8000 yards colors. Boms all-sil- k urday and Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. t hipinan. Mra Joseph Storrs spent the week In Iogan visiting her daughter. Airs. Glenn Stewart ldrs. Mary L. Svkes entertained at dinner Sunday, complimentary to her daughter. Mra Mav Workman. Covers were laid for fifteen -- Mr. and Airs. J. A. Wright snd son. Olenn. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nlrhol-se- n of Bingham visited friends snd relatives here Sunday of last week. A dancing party was given by the members of the High School Ihraisstic club In ths high school gym Saturday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston motored to Provo Sunday and spent the day with Mr snd Air A. S. Sandmier The teachers of the Harrington school wers entertained at the home of Miss Josis Greenwood Saturday evening of last week. The main feature of the evening waa card games, after which lunch-eonAir.waaendserved. Airs. Will Chlpman wers the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Tracey Wootton of Salt Lake Saturday snd Sunday Eddie Able and Mlse Moneta Jolley of this citv were married at pad Lake Tuesday of thia week. They will make t'helr home in thia city. Allas Violet Lain aeu.v laLted .in Sail Lake Wednesday, the guest of friends and relatives. Mrs. Joseph Ksrren entertained the Third ward primary officers and leach-er- a at her home Friday evening of last Thw-aaweek. part of the evening waa given over to preparing primary work and the remainder of the time waa pent in a social way. Refreshments wer rly c eerved. Mias Anna Christianson entertained a few of her friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Boley Saturday evening of last week. The time waa spent In games snd music. Luncheon waa served. Mra John Blnns announces the engagement of her daughter. Fas, to D, D. Adamson of Pleasant Grove. and-soci- Ame--Ica- NO- R1rhftelS-f1owms- eta All - some Values to 60c. two-ton- s; double-- son-in-la- J HAIR BOWS and feathera and flower cluster in all the summer colors. Just ths proper trimming for that old hat ribHundreds of yards of bon, in moire and satin; 5 inches wide. Values up to 76c yar- d- Half Price 250 Yard all-sil- k HATS Store Opens 9 oClock Be Here Early Everything Exactly as Advertised & 269 SMAIN parents, Mr. snd Mrs. O. F. McBhan at Sait Lake, and friends in Ogden be- fore returning. Miss Dorothy Murdock of Milford, who Mr. had been visiting her grandparents. snd Mrs. Joseph R. Murdock, left forher home Wednesday. Mr. and Mr. Wood of 8a!t Lake ar here visiting .Dr. and Mr. Fairbanks. Mlsa Ada Baker, Vho had been teaching school at La Vlrktn. returned horn Monday. Airs. J. F. Joseph and eon, Walter, pent Sunday in I'arossn. Mr. arid Mrs. John White, Jr., of Milford .were last week-en- d guests of Air. snd Mrs J. C. Whit. at a entertained Effle Barrett Mra hotel Mansfield dancing party at-teerved. was Tuesday evening. 8uppr was farewell a party evening Monday Pearce, given at th Park hall for Obrawho will son of Mrs. Lottie Pearce, leave soon ter- a mission Lo England.Mr. of Zoe Robinson, daughter Miss and Mrs. William Robinson, has been awarded ihe Willard Dawson Thompson memorial scholarship at th University of California. Misa Robinson has been teaching th past two years at Toele. ' he -- "u runlor the Ratcliff family at th, M,ln Thursday eve- Emm Ju(,d aa chosen pres-lar?' of th organisation. from a vUi JI7I? S0! murnM at Fork Wednesday of last week Spanish YOUNG PEOPLE OF HEBREW SOCIETY ELECT OFFICERS trt nt MINNIK ftAlMENtON. CLEARFIELD May 21 Mr. Mr. David Stoker wera Ogden visitorandThursAim Delores Hamblin a number of friends at a entertained social at her home Thursday afternoon. Th time was spent In sewing, music and games, fol- - ' lowed by a luncheon. Those present were th Misses Bertha Stoker, Ruby Clark. Ella Mae Draper, Vera Stoker. Edith Draper. Rhvlll Hanks, Verna Wilcox, . f 'Vera ' Wilcox and Irene Thurgood. Miss Laura Smith, who had spent th V T- - ' ' past two years doing missionary work In California for the L. D. 8. Vi church, ar. rived home Thursday. Mrs Sarah Sanford of Salt Laks is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mra T. Smith. The Misses Vsr and Bertha Stoker were Ogden visitors during the week. 4 d Jt Miss Ella May Draper spent th past week at Brigham City as guest of Miss ' t ! Irens Brown. f 'x Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Clark announce the marriage of their daughter 7' 'i le' Ruby to Newman Odd of Kaygville. Tho ceremony was performed In th Salt Lake t temple Wednesday Thursday Mr. and Mr. Clark entertained at evening a wedding reception in honor of th young , e Seventy-fivrelatives and friends coupla were present, snd tbs young couple were recipients of many useful and beautiful t gift. Mr, and Mrs. Jess Bartow woro Ogden associaHebrew Toung People's tion at its regular meeting last week st visitors during ths week. B'nat Brtth halt stated a complete quota of officers and appointed two of ROAD WORK RESUMED. Its members to the executive council. Th Spec!! to The Trlbsee. , elected are: officers newly 8ALINA, May 21. Engineer West of George M. Pelsar. president: Minnie th of bureau roads public left th Axel-xaearly Salmenson, vice president; Joseph of this week with a crew of men treasurer: Eva Bruckner, corre part for Salma to establish a camp, sponding secretary; Hattie Nathan, re- preparatory canyon to th work started cording secretary, and Ernest Busman, there last year finishing The first work will he ergeant-at-arm- s Th members of th were S th surfacing of thetonew road from the executive council . appointed the summit. When Fasser nH DoraTftere. is finished th crew will begin st The newly elected president, in pre- this tialtna construct snd a new hlghsrsy senting a synopsis of the activities of the aseoctation since Its organisation, pointed through the canyon. out the remarkable progress that has BURGLAR PLEADS GUILTY. been made within th short period, de. claring that the association has become to The Tribes. a strong Institution, wielding a strong Special DELTA. M ay 21. Sheriff IP.' H. Black and healthy Influence along educational, returned week from Los Angeles, thia social and patriotic llnea Marvin Sight, charged A May-da- y festival was announced, to bringing with him the 8cannel etor at burglarizing laks place Wednesday. May 25, to which with 14 on Alay When arraigned Lynndyl e invited. Baseball only members sr Sfld tennis teams have been organized, before Judge Oscar Pazwater for a prehearing Thursday hs entered s with 8y Passer as athletic manager, and liminary of guilty and was bound over to ths plans are under way to invite various plea district court, which convent at team la th state to contest. on Monday. day. two-cour- Irene-Nelro- 'V Annie-'Drape- rS Vf -- Al--ft- CENTERVILLE v CENTERVILLE. May 1. AJr. Marley France spent a few day at Kaysvlli thin week as guest of relatives. Mrs. John Erskln and children of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper N. Perkins for a few days during th week. BEAVER Mrs. Edward Robinson spent Wednesof relatives. at KavsviU as guest. Anderson day tenBEAVER, May 21. Mr. and Mr. of A. Grant Tolton entertained with s card dered him a surprise party at his horn on Tenth home East their at party evening. Th time was spent in street Saturday evening of last wk. Tuesday music and game, and refreshment a ere wer th to used decorate rflower Walker. Spring served to Norma Ball. Ruth room. Refreshment wr served. BodEll!, William Miller. John Mr. snd Air. Murray Bohm sntertalned Wanda Arlow Nalder, William Hansen. Orln ily. at dinner st their horns Sunday evening Beaser, Rulon Steed, WHHam Holt, GolIn honor of B. B. Turner of Salt Laks, den Walker, Thertn Bring. Cecil .Walkand er. Elmer Wilcox, Ralph assistant predatory animal Inspector, Walker, Hugh Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carter of Miners-vinLeonard Cook, LeonRav Cook, Wilcox. Wilcox and Alvlt Cook. David Clark, ard Miss Roue Johnson left Wednesday afternoon for Provo to spend the summer with relative. GRANTSVILLE Mrs. Ed, Patterson returned Thursday from a four weeks' stay at Salt Lake Mrs John epnt OTadvs GRANTSVXI.l.E. with her mother, Mra last week-en- d Eliaaon arrived home Sunday Iron) laogan, George Valentine exthe third, she attended where junior Mra Van Hickman of Alilford Is her tension school of the Utah Agricultural visiting her mother. Airs. Hattie Ashfirst took Eliaaon Miss week. last college worth. Miss Vera Fotherlngham left Tuesday prise In sewing at the school this year, award md for a visit with her Mater, Mm. Eugene and la proudlyR. displaying ihe J. Evans for this honor. by Director Llddlard at Provo. M as la Preal White, who had been Through error Mias ESIsson was reported and Mlsa teaching school at Afton, Wyo.. re- as having taken second place Miss Jones turned home Thursday of last week lo Zelpha Jones of Tooelt sofirst. Tooele received third place, county spend the summer with her parent Mr. took ' of the two three prlxe. and Airs George White. Mrs. Al. E, Ha Usd ay sntertalned th Mias Retta Gurr and Mr. F. Rasmusofficers home hsr st Relief society sen of Parowan are visiting relatives stake on Main street Monday evening. Those here. Mlsa Larue Nowers, daughter of Mr. present wer Mrs. Ross Hammond. Mr. Alice R. Woollev. Airs. Rose Brown and snd Mrs. John Nowers. who had been Johnson. teaching school at Hinckley, has re- MrMlsaAnnie Alice Smith waa given a surprise turned home for her summer vacation. Dr. and Mrs. Fairbanks gave a card pertv Tuesday evening in honor of her were anniversary. Those present Roparlv at their home Saturday evening birthday Leila of last week. Ten gueets wer present. Miss Alice Worthington. MlsMiss Mildred bert. Miss Velina Benson. Refreahments were served. A daughter was horn-tMr. and Mrs. Johnson, Miss Clara Mlllward and Miss Hssel Anderson. Cyril Robert Saturday of last week Th merry members give- - a dancing and Mr. and Mrs Clinton McBhan little eon left Monday morning for th party In th gym Thursday evening. Mra Benjamin PeasnaJl returned hepne r The-stude- RICHFIELD t e. ar NEW TRANSPARENT AND CREPE Alexander of Salt lake and of Oregon were last of Mrs. Joseph I. and Mrs. Ammon Hermanson and little daughter, Bath, ar guests of Mrs. C. Tletjen. Mrs. Norman S. Holladay'snd daughter, Mra Reed Moore, and sons, Norman R. and Rodney Moore, all of This city, left Monday for Pocatello, Idaho, for an Indefinite stay. The Misses Priscilla and Isabel Armstrong of Salt Lake srs visiting In Santa-qui- n with their grandparents. Air. and Mrs. W llltam R. Armstrong. Air. Olof Olsen, Mra Thea Hlgginaon, Air, datura Wall and Mr. Clara Alexander of Balt Lak. Wise Mina Hollan of Oregon and Erick O. Bvlund of Provo motored to Eureka on Friday and spent the week-en- d there with relatives. Mr. Thomas Heells, Jr , spent the past week In Provo with her daughter, who will be graduated as teacher frofh the B. Y. U. One of th social events of th past week took class at th home of Mr. and Mra John C. Holman on Friday evening, being given In honor of their Jeddy Greenhalgh, on hla birthday anniversary. At 12 o clock supper was served. Progressiva bOO. games and music furnished the evening entertainment. Air snd Airs. Henry Edwards and son of Hilton have returned from a motor lo Gunnison. trip Mrs. Dottle Openshsw was hostess to the Social Hour club st her horns Thursday afternoon In honor of ons of their members, Mra. Daphne Moore, who la leaving (he city. After dub business and the election of Mrs. Eunice Openshaw a a buffet' luncheon waa served. In honor of her birthdav anniversary, Mra. Joaeph L. Olsen entertained tha following at her home Thursday afternoon Mr. and Aire. Louie Christensen, Mr and Air a M Ounderson, Mr. and Mra Alonso Wall, Mr. and Air. Angua Holladay, Mr. and Mra. Willi Peterson, Mr. and Mra Olof Olaen, Mr. and Mra Henry Bylund, Mm. Thea Kisgtmon, Mr. Emma Peterson. Mra J. Bylund. Mrs. Ruth 81ob Hattie Almreh, Stella Wilson, Helen Christensen, Thelma Johnson, I-- Christensen, Athol Christensen and Harry Olsen. Ready-to-We- FLOWERS Ribbon. 10c Yard guest J for the two above group, we h v taken hundreds of hats from our regular stock and added them to our RIBBONS faced. -- Y m make-roo- rffi A C. San-O-Tu- f. BEDDING CO. Jr. Mrs F VALENTINE To i Alisa Mina Holland San-O-T- Baa-Q-Ta- In whits, pink, blus and orchid shades. These1 hat hays just been unpacked and were purchased at a New York hat great sacrifice from a maker. You would expect them to bo priced at 910.00 or mors. T Challenge Sals Fries 7777. Mav 21. Mr. and Airs. BANTAQU1N. Alma Madison and daughter. Stella and Thelma, of Provo, motored to this city Wednesday and wsr dinner guests of Airs. Madisons sister, Mts. William Jar-- v Honey Cant Buy a Better Mattress d In th new rough sport braids and tho popular milap straw. No womans wardrobe la complete without on of thoao white sailors. Values up to 17.60. Challenge Sals Pries SEE THESE IK OUR WINDOWS SANTAQUIN RICHFIELD. Mav 21 A teetlmonlsl surprtee was given Thursday at the high school gym In honor of Airs. Frank U. Callaway by the Second ward. In appreciation of her long nervine. The testimonial aa tinder the direction of the bishopric and the auxiliary organisations Toast were given by Genrg M. Jonee, John Hood and Judge H. N. Have. Professor J. Ashman gave a very clever presentation speech and presented Mrs Callaway with a wrist watch, engraved lf wiih her Initials In monogiam. on of the Beyond ward Mm Callaway la a prominent church worker, Adda from vsntUator which let In fmh ir to purify tha mattress, tha tuft of a teacher, choir leader of the Second ward, organist for Bovler stake and also oraanlat for a number of minor organiTHE sations Dancing waa enjoyed later by .108 guests, . wbo cam to do honor to srs sewed to the underside of the ticking Mm. Call wry. Punch was served. VsBtOatfea Air Mr. mak and Mra. f. S Greenwood, Mrs. to allow the outer surface to be almost Leon and Alisa Jeaele Calls wav mosmooth, end also to keep It free from gath- tored duff Balt Lake and spent part of last The will never week, to ering dirt. returning Bundav. spread Mm J; H. Baker act hTfipanicd ths TELEPHONE WASATCH-570- 4 Richfield high school debating team to Salt Lake Friday, where they won three FOE UPHOLSTERY REPAIRING pla ce. AND MATTRESS REMAKING Th of the three Sevier high call with samples and tell yon the schools faculty entertained the seniors st a cost. We can remake your old mattress plunge party and dance Monday at MonTsha That roe hot eprlngs. Into a Luncheon waa served; Alls Jennie Peterson, daughter of Mr. Ira Uniform and Air. H. H. Peterson, was valedicThleknaaa torian of the ejass of high school gradReinforced uates for Bevier county for th year 192L Nster-sprean. Hsr subta-wll be "Tbs fdxl Strip There' will he flftv-thr- e graduate from this district. Th graduat-- . Tbs Heart of the t Inf exercises were held In the auditorium Successors th Richfield high school yseterdsy. f. Member ot the MJO, SAN-O-TU- visited the Lo Commercial club Tuesday evening of last week. A mill quartet from Kerr accompanied the dub member. Miss Pauline Christiansen and Minerva Nielson spent last week In Balt Lake. The Study club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Holm-steaThe first grades of ths city aohoolt combined Tuesday evening In giving an entertainment at the high school audi-torium. Mrs Ed G Nelson was hostess to twenty-fiv- e children Thursday afternoon of last week. In honor of the third birthday anniversary of her daughter, Von la Joy. A birthday cska with candles was for ths table. used a a eenterplec r Miss Ruby Park. Coleman, Miss Flamett Rhead, Atr. Howard Christiansen, Dr, Leslie Poulson and David Beal motored to 8evler canyon Sunday and spent the day. Ths muslo class of the high school and ths opera cast for tha "Lass of Limerick Town" were entertained at a plunge par- ty st Monroe hot eprlngs Friday evening of' last week. Dancing and lunchton wer also features. Special Group No. 2 - Beautiful New Organdy Hats ................. "club . White Banded Sailors Miss-Esthe- Her-nians- e. vr Special Group No. 1 - d. n, - - well-dresse- d 2. , Two. Wonderful:; Groups, r Is In- - evldenoe Aha clpslng-e- f Hall. Monday fete, jiosjponed from Friday afternoon, will be given Oy the gymnasium department of the school. Ths music department ill give a Bach recital Tuesday afternoon at 8 o clock at the- - Halt,- - - W ednesday- - Mra- - George Jjt Roux will entertain the senior' class and faculty at luncheon at the Country club. Thursday, Miss Margaret Ounter will give an Orphetim party for the seniors and faculty, followed by a tea at her home, 24 East First North stteet, (or the entire school- - Friday Ai'ss Katherine Elterbeok will entertain the audios and faculty at tea at her home on Butler avenue. Mias Margaret Benson will entertain at lunch eon for the graduates at ih Country club June 1 MAIN e. , , -- L- -l ''1 'e h Sd d, SaUna-c-rk-hr- -- to-b- Fill-mo- Wednesday morning from a three weeks visit at Rexbnrg, Idaho. AM ward Smart of Rexburg, Idaho, visited her last week-snwhleon hi way horns Irom a two years' mission to the central state, having spent most of ths time at 8t. Louis. Mo He loft for his home Monday afternoon. The descendant of James Ratcliff and Emma Jan Essiham held the first an- d. GIVEN Spsrlsl t . RI PENITENTIARY te 8ENTENCE. The Trlbass. PERT. Idaho, Mav 21. A. 3. Hav-hur- su charged with a. statutory offense, Thursday by Judge Bab-coto serve from five to ten years In th penitentiary, Tom Woods and Run-se- ll Bullock, convicted on liquor charges, wer given jail sentences of three months waa seqtenced each, withjlne ik of JJttO each. A |