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Show 4 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY H "HZ 11 22, 1921. EASES TIRED, E, MT. PLEASANT 4 pi Wednesday. Friday evening Mr. and Mra. Georgs Dlttmore gave a danctn party in their honor in ths Lindon I . amusement hall. About 200 guests were present. Misses Cleone Bullock and Fav Blnns were Balt Lake visitors Wednesday". Mr and Mrs. W. J, Berk entertained at dinner Thursday evening In honor of their son, Reed, It being his birthday an, niversarv. The table decorations consisted of roses and pansies. The Invited guests numbered fifteen. Saturday evening of last week Mrs, iowns entertained at a miscellaneous shower In honor of her daughter. Blanche, a brMe of the week, enty guests were present. The seniors of the Pleasant Grove high school and the Dramatic and Athletic clubs entertained Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Ross McDonough and Bum-neHatch. Dancing was enjoyed and refreshments were served. Mrs. John Houston entertained St supper Tuesday evening. It being her husband's blrthdav anniversary. Cover laid for fifteen. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nielson and children spent Thursday In Salt Lake. The senior rla&a of the high school entertained at a social Friday evening at the home of Miss Ruth talker. Games and music were enjoyed and refreshments were served. Ohio. Mrs. Benjamin Blake of Fillmore spent Master Ned Johns celebrated hla last week-en- d here with friends. eleventh birthday anniversary with a lawn party Saturday afternoon of last week. His guests Included Marian Harney, Frances Phillips Freda Rasmussen. Helen Keusaeff, Ruth Johns, James Edwin- - Johnston, Wilson Keusaeff LARK. May 2t Mr. and Mrs. Edand Alfred Harney. Penprsga entertained a number of The Home Culture club will meet next ward friends Thursday evening of last week. Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. il. C. Music and dancing were enjoyed, and Barnett. waa served to the following Mrs. O. Bund wall and little daughter, luncheon Mr. r, and Mrs. Robert F. guest: Clara," ire visiting Salt Lake relative. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Penpraze, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Murphy and famI Arsen, Miss Elmer Miss Beal. Thivetta ily of Rlghy, Idaho, are visiting Mrs. Emma Hanses,, Misa Ann Pearry, Harry . Murphy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Rolland, C. Bandstrom and Thomas AtRasmussen. The North Sanpets high school seniors kinson. Mr. and Mrs, Chris Christensen and were entertained at a beautifully apThora, and' little son. Jack, of pointed breakfast Friday morning of last daughter, Eureka, by Mrs. Osborn of week by the members of the faculty. Blackfoot, accompanied Idaho, and Mrs George Osborn A program was later en loved In the aii- -' dltorlum, after which the class made a visiting friends and relatives. tour of the county in automobiles, visitMiss Blanch and Miss Esther ing the high schools In AlaiMt, Ephraim Dunbar of Union Larsen with spent last week-en- d and Moroni. E. Miss were at a Hansen, and guest Mrs. E. F. Gardemann entertained- - the - party In Butterfield canyon Sun picnicLa Chere Boiree club Saturday evening ' day. of last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fahonle had ae their Miss Louies Madsen Is at home again Miss Kate Creighton of from Berkeley, where she attended school guests Tuesdav and George Woodbury of Salt the past winter. Miss Josephine Wood- -, Bingham Lake. ruff of Balt Lake accompanied her home, Mr. and Mrs Lafe Peterson add family i Misa Allpe and Vemle Rasmussen enleft I --irk Wednesday of this week for tertained at a social Wednesday evening southern Utah, where they expect to reIn honor of their cousin, Althen J. Rasfor the summer. mussen, who will leax next week to ful- main Mra Robert Marshall and son, Frank, In fill a mission ths Tongan Islands of Balt Lake were visitors at Lark WedTwenty-fiv- e guests were present. . Miss Marjorie Winters entertained sev- nesday. Commencement exercises of the district ers! friends Informally at luncheon Wedschool were held St ths Lark amusement nesday afternoon. evening. 'An Interesting Miss Muriel Blmpaon Spent the past hall Tuesday ' ! program was rendered by the pupils and week In Balt Lake. were presented to certificates Mr, and Mra J. F.- Larsen returned graduation home Monday from Castle Gate, where six pupils. Mr. and Mrs.' Warren E. Moore and they spent the past winter. Mrs. A. P. Hemmingsen and daughter; Frances, left Friday for Fllpr, Idaho, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore. PLEASANT GROVE 1 visit Miss Ann Pearry left Thursday for her home In Tennessee. Miss Pesrcy was a In the district sihool last Winter. Mav 2L Ths teacher PLEASANT GROVE, Mrs. John Steel entertained a number members of th Young Mothers club enof friends for her son, Leonard, Monday tertained their husbands at the home of Games and music were enjoyed Mrs. Lloyd Adamson Friday evening of evening. laet week. The rooms were decorated and a late supper was served. with tulips and carnations Ths time was spent In playing games, prises being won by Mrs Bert Bmtth and Clifford SALMON, IDAHO Wright. Besides the" regular club beta there were present Mr. and Mra Edward Wadley, Mr. and Mr Clifford SALMON, Idaho, Stay 21. The members of the graduating class of ths high Wright and Mr. and Mrs. A. Done. Mayor and Mrs. J. J Hayes had gs school were guests bf Superintendent Ira n their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Appleman at a dinner given at the Bell, Mra David Splllsbury, Mrs. Edith Apple blosgill! Monday evening Harmon and Miss Afton Spillsbury, all soms formed the floral decorations, with of Balt Lake. Mra Bell and Mrs. Bpllls-bur- y ribbon streamers of pink and green, the are spending a week with Mayor class colors. Miss Ella Soule presided and Mra Hayes. as hostess, and covers were laid for Mlsd Miss Jennie Fage spent Wednesday In Marjorie Burnham. Miss Catherine Bun-dBalt Lake with her sister, Mrs. Jack Miss Cora, Miss Alta Mendenhall, . Conway, Ford, Charles F. Hammer Jr., Marlon Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harvey entertained Black, Lester Niemann, William Yearlan at dinner Sunday. Cot era were laid for and Mr. Appleman Mr. and Mrs Harold Walker, Mr. and Mrs. J. (H. Wright entertained the Mrs. L P. Harvey and Mr. and Mra members of her bridge club Saturday B. D. Will Kellerman, Harvey of afternoon of last week. Three tables Balt Lake and Mrs. Robert McOmle and were in play, and tea waa served at the son, Paul, of Payson. close of the afternoon. Mra Harry HetMis. Ben Blanc of Murray spent last tinger, Mrs. J. H. Wright and Mrs. J. F. week-en- d here with her parents, Mr. Adams were the recipients of the club and Mrs. N. A. Swenson. favors for high score. Mrs. F. 8. Wright , The marriage of Miss Blanche Downs will entertain next. of Provo and William H Dlttmore of The members of the Presbjterlan auxLindon took place in the Salt Lake tern- - iliary met with Mrs. Frank Tlngley on . rLE ASANT, Th Uat regular meeting of the Twentieth Cenhome-of Mrs. tury club was held at the George Madsen Thursday afternoon. Two excellent papers were read, ''Workability of the Harding Peace Plan by Mrs. 'Seymour Jensen and "Europes Faith In H. Mrs. America by Mrs. C, Jacobs. R. W. Weed) discussed current exents and Miss Lena Madsen played a ' piano solo. Luncheon waa aarved Jo twenty guest a Miss Eva INedra Carter left Friday for Colorado Springs, Colo., to visit friends prior to her return to her home In Bameavllle, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Jansen and Miss Frances Jensen, who spent the paet winter In Salt Lake, returned home Friday evening of last week, accompanied by their guests, J. p. Jensen of Oakland, Calif., and Stanley Gill of Salt Lake. Mr.-- OUl returned to Salt Lake Tuesdav, jaa did Miss Frances Jensen, where her musical work will keep her until June 1. About the middle of June the family will ge to Oberlln, Ohio, whose the youngest daughter. Miss Carol, will pa Before graduated from Oberlln college. returning to Utah they will visit anuUiet daughter. Mrs. Claude Stednian, in Day-to- -- MT. May 21. n, LARK Mey-rlc- k, Meyer-hoffe- - Bhe-no- v. -- arternoon of bust week, with Thursday Mrs. 8. C. Scribner, at ths business session, whichpresiding was followed by of ths serving refreshments. Mrs, P. J. Dempsey will be ths next hostess. Mrs. Arnold Heidner entertained ths Altar society at a social meeting Thursday afternoon of last week. Mrs. W T. Beatty and Mr. Dan Chase Were hostesses at th meeting of the Methodlet Aid society at the church annex Thursday afternoon of last week. The next meeting will he held at Island park. If the weather permits, and Mrs. O. T, Stratton and Mrs. J, F. Adams will b the hostessea Mr end Mra. G B. Quarles gave a dinner Friday evening of last week In honor of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Quarles, Jr Mias Dorothy .Quarles and Judgs Francis Hall. Apple blossoms were the floral chosen. The Whitney Campfire Girl, chaperoned by Mr. W II. 8houp, held a ceremonial meeting and Informal picnic at Island park Saturday afternoon of last The guild met with Mra R. 8. at the rectory Thursday afternoon of last week Mr. Theodore 'Ketchum presided at tha business meeting, which was followed bv ths serving of tea Mra Llovd Brown will be the next hostess The Kpworth league, of which Miss May Coles Is president, gave a successful social Saturday afternoon of last week. Mias Florence Brown and Mra. W. T. Beatty assisted the young ladles. Ths proceeds of the affair will be used to prepare a tennis court and croquet grounds adjoining the Methodist parsonage. Mrs. Ralph Irvin received the member of her sewing .club Wednesday afternoon. folIncluding with the club members-th- s Mrs. E. V. lowing invited guestsMrs. L. W. Grieving and Mra Ship-le- y String-fello- w Why go limping around with aching, feet feet so tired, chafed, sore and swollen you can hardly get your shoe on or offf Why don't you get n box of Tu from your drug store now and gladden your tortured puffed-u- feett makes Tour feet glow with Tlz comfort; take down swellings and drawa the soreness and misery right out of feet that chafe, smart and burn. Tia instantly stop pain in corns, calluses and bunion. Tlx is glorious for tired, aching, sore feet. No more shoe tightness no more foot torture. (Advertisement.) the summer with his mother, Mra. W. B, Hart. Mrs. Hal Evana of Lemhi visited Mra Mary B Wood Tuesday. Mies CHiv Kirk ham of Tendoy waa a visitor In Salmon the peat week, the guest of Mra Kay PyeatL TABIONA TABIONA, May' 21 Ed Hart. Mra 8chon!an and Mra Herrick of Duchsan motored to Tabtona Friday to attend the ball game between Duchesne and Tabl-onMrs. Lyman Duke and Mias Lunte Brown of Woodbine spent last week-en- d " wtttx Mra E. Hirken. Miss Violet Mlchte returned home last Balt at winter week, after spending tbe Lake. a at Maxwell entertained Misa Ruby ball supper Friday night for the rtettlng Johnson. team members and their- - lady frienda The children of the Fifth and Sftth The Included Miss Elva BUltnga guests grades of the Brooklyn school, chaper- Francis Mrs. J. Shirts. Margaret Bench oned by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Melvin, D .Powell, Stella Powell, Mra a picnic party at the Carmen Dalgletsh, Nettle Powell, Grant, Dean Powell, Perry bridge Sunday afternoon. Jensen and T. Ring. Dr. J, A. Kenney of Minneapolis ar- Earl O. Jenaen entertained at dinMrs. K. rived Friday of last week for a visit with ner for Ernest Saturday of last week Greaves his granddaughter. H, Mrs, George and Mr Crlamon. Mr. Smith, Dr. KenneyJ returning from Cal Odeklrk, bad A;- - Grey, members of the Duchesne his daughter, Mrs. Nellie Brown, and her team. y TaMona a celebrated Friday daughter. Miss Carrie Brown, of Salmon. with a sport program. Including Mrs. Brown and her daughter will reIn which Tabl-on- a game with Duchesne, main In California for another season. won, 13 to . After supper, a dance Miss Ella 8oule, Miss Jessie Sims, Ira was held in the amusement hall. Appleman and James Bcoular formed a Mr. M Atwood, May Atwood and Mra party that motored down the Salmon William Turnton cam from Stookmor river for an outing Sunday. Friday of laat week to attend the ball Mr. N. O Ward and children, accom- game. was panied by Miss Dorothy Harris, left on Sunday a very appropriate program Tuesday for Idaho Falls to make aa ex- held at th ward house .In honor of tended vlalt with Mr. Wards mother, Mother's day. Mra A. H. Boomer. All the high school students, chaperoned by their teachers, motored down to Carmen creek Tuesday and enjoyed a picnic. ELSINORE Mr. and Mra W. C. Smith and daughKetch-uter. Anne, Mr. and Mra Theodore n ELSINORE, May 21 Mis Ruby Mrs. Melinda Ball, Mra Thomas entertained members of her sewing Boyle and her brother, W. 8. Armstrong, club Saturday afternoon of last week. of Vancouver, B. C.t formed a picnic Friday evening of laat week members party up the Salmon river Sunday. of the Acacia club and their husbands The Junior Prom given at the high entertained at a plunge party and lunchschool Friday evening of last week was eon at the hot springs. Those present a successful affair. Th committee In were Mr. and Mra. John Zabrlnkte, Mr. cnarge Included Mias Florence Greene, and Mra. C. R. Wing, Miy and Mra. Lott Miss Margaret fiandllande, Marlon Black Klrkham, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Darlington. Leeter Niemann. Ths chaperons Includ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Winn, Mr. and Mrs ed members of ths faculty-an- d of the A. L. Uoates. Mr. and Mra. Melvin Webb, school board. Mr. and Mr Glenn Allen. Mr. and Mra Mrs. Alvin Moors arranged a linen Joseph Wantage, Mr and Mrs. Arnold shower for Wednesday afternoon, honor- Crabbu and Mr. and Mra Ray Swain. be Cora Miss a who June will Ford, ing Mr. and Mra. Bryan Sorensen of Richbrida A pink and green color scheme field spent Saturday and Sunday here, was used. Refreshments were served. gueeta of relatlvea The guests Included Mrs E. M Yearlan, Misa Ila Rasmussen of Delta ta here, Mrs. Ralph Quarles, Jr., Mrs. James the guest of Mr. and Mra. J. A. BelL Owen Mrs. J. 8 Johnson. Mrs Homer Mr. and Mr Ralph Farnsworth end Holbert, Mrs. Arthur Malone, Mrs. A- Mr. and Mr. Walter Jenaen are receivlbert Amonsori, Mrs. L. W. Grieving, Mra ing congratulations over the arrival of Ralph Thrasher, Mrs. Ralph Mack, Mrs. eons at their homes. Philip Rand, Mra Harry Hettinger, Mra. Mra La Mar Larsen left Sunday for Robert Isley, Mra Lloyd Brown, Mra her home at Greenwich. Frank Edwards, Mrs. Walter Blooms-burWilliam waa guest of Mias Mrs. Milton Slavln, Mra Paul M- honor atDorothy the home of Mra Emily JohncPherson and ths Misses Eudora Chaffee, son Monday afternoon, the occasion beMarjorie Burnham, Pauline Gates, Helen ing her birthday anniversary. Luncheon Marcia Whltwell, Dorothy waa enjoyed by Mlaa Dorothy Williams, Yearlan, Quarles, Edna Oaver, Catherine Bundy, Misa Elvina Nielson, Hla Lillie Shepley, Margaret Sandllands, Lynn Pemble, Ora Mrs. V. C, Smith, Mrs. Edward Rosa, Krauss, Esther Baker, Ethel Iiewls, Ella Mra. Alfred Johneon, Mrs. William SySoule. Emily Huntsman, Vera Pugh, Alta lvester and Mrs C. K. Christensen. Mendenhall, Josephine, Eleanor and Bea Clifford Lowe entertained a party trice King. Jane Brown, Dering and of Mr. lady friend Tuesday afternoon In Florence Greene, Loneta Hubbard, Rose honor of her birthday anniversary. Manfull, Gladys Campbell and Nancy Mr. and Mra. W. M. Forney enterLong. tained at dinner Tuesday evening,, comMr. and Mrs. George Martin of Armto Mr. and Mr, E. A. Gull, stead. Mont., and Mr. and Mr. J. J. plimentary Mice Ruth N1eleonv Misa Dorothy B Donnelly and daughter, Mine Elnora, moMiss Florence Morrell, Mias Ruth tored to the Hot Springe and spent test Whitmore, Mlae Ethel Thompson and week-enMise Goldie Cloward. Kenneth Shenon has returned .from Mrs. A. E. Gull pleasantly. entertained here he attended ths at a children Berkeley, Cal., party Monday afternoon University of California, and will spend In honor of her eon, Elvin, it being hi Refresh sixth birthday anniversary. ments were served to ten little guests. - a. e, Greg-erso- g, I KNEW YOU WOULD WANT THE BEST 1 it More and more doe the modem housewife appreciate the value of the end especially when the family best coffee is concerned. Too much ato accept aa upon its results ' inferior grade. AO risks are eliminated when she designate BLUE" PINE COFFEE to her grocer - for k is guaranteed to suit every individual taste, or her money rcfimded. BLUE PINE COFFEE is roasted, with scientific skilL grand and packed And tbe result is a coffee distinctive in flavor, smoother and milder taste, and always fresher "because do-pen- ds -- d. MIDVALE MIDVALE, May 21. Wednesday SCOWCROFT eve- ning of last week Mrs Foster Greenwood, assisted by her daughter, Grace, entertained the Neighborhood Needle club at her home on North State street. Officers were elected for the coming season and committees were appointed to arrange for two summer outings. Lamcheon was served to eleven club member and Mr. Burgon of Union and Uvem Smith, special guest.- - Spring blossom and pink tea rosea were used In the decorations Mlaa Charlotte Dobson of Salt Lake was a dinner guest of Mr. M. J. Joy Sunday. at the eighth Many were In attendance exercises given at grade commencement the ward house Wednesday evening. An excellent program was rendered. Mra. Viola Femsten of California Is visiting at the home of her parent, Mr. and Mra. John Jensen. Tuesday Mrs. A. Roy Galloon was hostess to her sewing club at her home on street. -Holden Mr. "Willis m Waterawaa-- - delegate to the grand lodge, Pvthlan Bisters, which waa In session at Ogden Monday. TuesAt the closing sesday and Wednesday took place, at sion election of officer which time Mr. Waters was elected grand chief. was Friday afternoon Mra H. P,herMiller home on hostess to her bridge club at Main afreet Luncheon waa served to followed by bridge. eight club member Aid society of the M. E. Th church served a hot dinner Wednosdav of the evening to nearly 100 member Utah Society of Engineers, who had cotpe here for the purpose of Inspecting the United State Smelting A Refining company and the Utah , gteel corporation a Scientific RoesUrv & Bender nf the AdH$.BU.Colf .. hold, O'Neil, Fierce. Gale Fargo, F. A. Franswa. Janet Davidson, L. M. Fisher, Jack Trunslatle, Codding, H. Edward Smith and Ralph Pringle. Mr. and Mra. Blllv Clark spent several days this week visiting friends In Pocatello. Mra. L. M. Fisher had as her guest during the week her elster, Mies Mayrae 81 me. Mr-- And JMrcJU.Tr iKillaJp.,.departed during th week for Portland, Ore., to make an extended vlalt. IDAHO v. Freckle-Fac- . n, f tnond Larson. W. G. Reid, David Poulaon, William Larson, Jr.. J. N. Hanson, Ruel Anderson and Royal Peterson, Mlaa Pearl Mortensen returned home from Boxelder county where ah had been employed aaSunday, a school teacher. EPHRAIM EPHRAIM. May 21 Mra Ruel Ander-so- n entertained Sunday in honor of her waa neddfng anniversary. A large present and lunoheon was nerved Mm Carrie R. Anderson entertained Monday evening for her sister. Martha M. Crow, of belt Iike flames and lunch on were enjoved. Prizes were won by Mrs. 'Enoch Jorgensen, Mrs. Ole Olson and Mrs. James I Arson. Those present were Mesdames Ole Thompson, Joseph Bralthwaite, Ole Olson. Walter Byergo. plants. Niels Mcrtensen. Peter Mortensen. Alfred Pehreon, J. F McCafferty, John Greaves, Joe Stevenson, N P. Christensen, Lewis 1 BURLEY, Christensen, James I Arson, R. C. Larson, Enoch Jorgensen and Peter PeterBURLEY. Idaho. May 21. Th annual son. ball given by th Women's club of Bur- fis Mr Koyal Peterson of Mount Pleasant evening In the visIUng relatives and' friends In this ley was held Tuesday were cltr. Arcadia pavilion. About 100 couples led waa Mrs. march by Joseph Nielson entertained at a present, and the grand Mrthdav partv Trivia v of last week The R. W. Griswold, the new mavor of Bur-leof and Mr J W. See. the president the club. Punch waa served and music was furnished by Stout's orchestra. exercise of the BurThe graduating were given Thursday e ley. High In achool Auditorium. The class the evening was th largest ever graduated from th In number. Dr. and school, thirty-eigMrs G. E. Craner entertained the graduates at a theater party Monday evening Son and Wind Bring .Out Ugly at the Burley theater. Mra. Ralph Hollenbeck of Rupert was Spots ; How to Remove Easily. the guest of Mrs. Ralph Pringle during week. the Heres a chance. Miss Freckle-face- , Mra. Ada Mack left Friday for Los An- to-- try a remedy for freckles with the extended an after making geles, Cal., of a reliable concern that it visit with her daughter, Mra F. . guarantee will not coat you penny unless it Wamke. and family, Mrs. Lloyd Bolomon was th honor removes the freckles; while if it does card partiee you a clear complexion the exguest at eeveral delightful to her departure for give this week, previous is trifling. her home. Among pense Portland, Ore., to make Simply get an ounce of Othine those entertaining were Mesdamea C. W. double strength from any druggist, Karr and Joe Lynch. and a few applications should show you Mra F. Rit of Lota Angelea arrived week for visit with her how easy it is to rid yourself of the during th Mesdames Glenn Lwey and homely freckles and get a beautiful daughters, Burke. Jack Rarely ie more than one complexion. 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