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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MOKNiNG, JULY 24, 1921. .T (&! s (na ftn Dm. Casttsesd ' (vV- - - r Mlsa Laura McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mr John McDonald, whose engagement to Vivian Parley White 3ft, Is announced today: right, Mies Bernice Knowldon, daughter of Mr. and Mr Robert E. Knowldoa, who left for a visit In Everett, Wash.; lower left, Mlaa Mabel M. Hall, whose engagement to William H. Gordon la of Holly-woo- d Wedneeday M. Miller, formerly Mlaa Han Jane Holt, whoae marriage took place Thursday. from the announced today; lower tight, Mr Stanley laft for remainder and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Knowlden avenue, who graduated East aide high achool in Jun Everett, Wash., to spend the of the summer with her ancle Mr. and Mr. W. N. Winter, formerly of Utah. a a Judge and Mra. C. B. Diehl have returned from an extended fishing trip on the Bnaka river In Idaho. a a a Mlaa Bessie H. Nickerson, Miss Villetta Misa Mabel Crowley, Mias Dorothy Keate, Hansen, Miss Edith Beetle and Mlaa Mary Clifton are spending their vacation at Vivian park. a a a - Mr. and Mrs. P. Q. Pulhara with Mrs. Ida M. Laimb, Mr. Pulliam's mother, left For Sale at Your Dealers Packed in Cartons Saturday for a trip to Wyoming to visit with Mr. Pulliam's parent Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Pulliam, Sr. Mra. Lamb returned a few days ago after several weeks' visit with her daughter, - Mrs. J. D. Warren, at Lund. a a a You Can buy this special quart brick, any day in the week by simply (dropping in at the nearest dealer. Theyre all ready, packed in convenient cartons and just the thing for luncheon or dessert. Frolaeth left' Friday for Seattle and the northwest, where he will Join Mr. Perdval O. Perklne and daugh ter, Mlsa Betty Perklne, who havo been In California for several weeks. a a a Mlaa Dorothy : Mlsa Florence Otis of Preston, Iowa, who has been the guest of the Rev. Sam- -' ul Mitchell and Mrs.' Mitchell for Tel-l-teao days, left Friday for a trip through Mrs. wetone. She was accompanied by May Nash. Every-da-y a a a and .daughter, Mrs; Jennie L. Cohn Stella, hare returned from a nine months San Francisco stay in Los Angeles and 110 Butler aveand are now at home at nue. Special, Quart Brick. a a - A delicious Mr. and Mra A. La Neleon have as their guests at their home In the Narve apartMr. and Mra A. H, ment and son, Howard, of Spokane, Wash., and Mrs. M. C. Nelson of Salina. a a a For Sale by These Dealers' Marguerite Hopfenbeck left for Chloago Friday, where she will vlalt with Wends and relatives until September It. Mlaa V Mr C. M. Hall has aa her rueat at her home In the Emery apartment Mr Margaret Vollert of Helena. Mont., who la oa her way to Loe Angeles. , Acne Drag Oa, end 9tb Bast. Belvedere Store, . Dr. and Mr L C. Pierson and family are spending the summer at Big Spring Idaho. Buy a Keeley Cake to Eat With Your Ice Cream I a a a Mra. Neill H. Reiser. Miss Geneva Reiser, Miss Naomi Reiser end Orson Reiser have returned from a three weeks' visit In Spring eanyon, where they were the guest of Mrs, t. H. Lee. a X. ' & ' v POPrfiAlT BY LOMfBri a end Ml Louis Richard Barlow left Thursday for a two stay at Bear lake. Mis home-mad- Mr. HEBER CITY 3. In CITY. July f HYJBBR Annie R. Duke' atghty-tlr- Mr st honor of birth-Sa- y anniversary, tha stake and First Ward relief societies entertained last Wednesday evening. James Hards of Salina la guest jM Mr her daughter, Mra. Gall Fisher, p Mra. Dick Duke gave a luncheon Saturday of last week In honor of a number of relatives and friend 1 Mrs. Maronl Smith of Salt Lake ha been visiting In Hebor, guest of Dr-- and , Mr. W. R. Wharritt. Mr. Elmer W. Strong entertained In birthhonor of her Tuesday afternoon Four tables of card day anniversary. played and luncheon we served. rn-and (Mrs. Arthur Peterson of Standard villa and Mlaa Vera Pyper spent h week-en- d In Park City. A. trip was tnad to Balt Lake before returning horn Mr. and Mr Georgs Jenkins and children and Mr Teokla McKlmmer of Salt Lake visited at th home of Mr. and Mir A. Y. Duk In compliment to Mr Sarah of Rsdondo Beach, CL, Mr. J. 8. Murdock entertained Monday evening. Mrs. Joseph A McDonald entertained Friday afternoon in honor of a number of visiting friends. Cards wars th main feature of the afternoon. Mlaa Marsnda Smith and Mlaa Ruby Duk are guest of Miss Helemnar Roa at Duchesne, Utah. Mr David Fisher entertained a number of friends Friday evening Breakfast wa served to Mr. Ruth Hatch, Mt. Sarah Clotworthy of Rdondo, Cal.; Mr W. S. Willi of Balt Lake. Mr J. H. Luke of Brigham, Mr J. D. McDonald of Provo. Mr Amanda Homer. Miss Annie McMillan. Mr Douglas Gila Mr. W. R, Wharritt, Mr. Andrew McDonald and MT F. Ok WhlL Mr Thomas Reims bottom sang whll breakfast wa being served. The hostess waa assisted by Mr. A. P. Hlcken, Mr. Craig Fisher and Mlaa Orae Trevithick. Mr J. C. Jensen entertained a number of friends last Saturday In honor of Mr J. H. Luke of Brigham City. Mr. and Mr J. W. Malcolm of Salt take returned to their home Sunday after morning, spending two weeks at th home of Mr. J. B. Pyper. Mk D. L. McDonald of Salt Dr. and Lake spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr Andrew McDonald. An outing was held at Liberty Balt Lak City. Tuesday In honor ofpark. th eld folk of Haber City. The trip down wa mad by way of Parley' cayon, rethrough Provo canyon. turning Mr. and Mr. Gall Fisher spent the week-en- d in Sallna. Dr. and Mr B. A. Dannenberg and Miss Ruth Turner returned home Saturday evening, after aa extended tour through Idaho, Nevada and California. Clot-wort- Chocolate OGDEN OGDEN, July 23 Mr. and Mra. E. L. King entertained thirty guests at a plc-nthis evening In South Fork canyon, Zoe in honor of their daughter. Mis King, who spending her vacation In Ogden, and her guests. Mis Wanda of San Franclaoo and Mta Eleanor Richard of Salt Lake and Miss Helen Parker, who will leave next week for her home In San Jose, CaL, following an extended vlalt In this city. The party motored to South Fork canyon early in the evening and enjoyed a picnlo luncheon, after which they returned to the city and were the guest of Mr. and Mr J. M. Parker at a dancing party at their home on Jefferson avenue and Twenty-fift- h street. A profusion of summer flowers and fern .decorooms and a buffet supper rated the wss served. Music wa furnished by .an orchestra, stationed on the stair landing. Mr. and Mrs. Parker were assisted by their niece. Miss Helen Parker. E. R. Dumke,' Mr. and Dr. and Mr Mrs. R, C Qwllllim and Mr. and Mr Lawrence T. Dse entertained at dinner Friday evening at th Dumke home on Van Buren avenue. In compliment to Mr H. C. Hibbard of Seattle and Miss Kathryn Joyce, who returned recently from a visit In th Washington metropolis. Mrs. Edward M. Conroy was hostess to th members of her bridge club at her home. 568 Twenty-fourt- h street, Tuesday afternoon. A dinner for members of the Rotary club and their wives was given Wednesday evening at the Hermitage hotel. Covers were laid for 1(0. A feature of entertainment were selections rendered by tha Echo mala chorus of Brigham City, the members of which and their wive were guests of the Rotary dub. Fallowing th dinner, th dining room wa cleared for dancing. William V, Rockefeller was In charge of- - th arrangements and the program W. committee Included Superintendent Karl Hopkins, chairman; L. A. Herdtl and G. E. Thoms Mr Ralph E. Bristol entertained formally at four tables of bridge Thi day afternoon at her summer ' hom Treasure Island," in Ogden canyon. Following bridge, luncheon was served on small tables, each centered with a low Innasturtiums. Th j" ruest cluded Mrs. Fted M. Nye, Mr. C. 8. Gunnell, Mrs. George Halverson,' Mrs. Oliver M. Runyon, Mr, w. A. Turner, Mr 8. J. Kaplan, Mr J M. Read, Mr Waiter Webb and Mrs. Helen Brown of Balt Lake, Mr P. F. Kirkendajl, Mr L. R. Eccjes. Mrs. A. R. McIntyre. Mr Henry A. Anderson, Mr- - James Doone, Mr. C. A. Day. Mrs. George F Mauls and Mr Stephen Hayes of Grand Island. lo 1 ty Neb.- - The marriage of Miss Gertrude L. Shafer and Harold Q- Hutchens took place Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mr. D. J. Shafer, 224$ Madison avenue. Only th Immediate family and a few close friends witnessed the ceremony, which was performed by Bishop A. B. Foulger. The bride wore s gown of pink georgett The bridesmaid. Miss Blanche Welch, wore gray Canton crepe. Herbert Woods was best man. A wedding supper was served following tbs eeremonv. Shasta daisies, sweet peas and carnations decorated the table- - The couple left for a - f Deal nso aaytblng between your Mattress and the spring If you do, you will shut out the air from going through tho lower eyelets. And in the Baa-O-Tu- morning throw the covers back, and air will eater from tho top. hour or two your SAN-O-TUAt MATTRESS F Twiril Within an tlts will become Tho fluffy and Teshapa itself. will never spread. The tufts are on tho inside; therefore no dirt or dust will gather. W can remake your old mattress liks new into a if you want it. Furniture Upholstery Repairing Will tell you what the work will eost. San-O-Tu- f San-O-Tu- f, VALENTINE BEDDING COMPANY Successors it Heart of tho Saa-O-To- f. UTAH BEDDING a MFG. CO. Telephone Wasatch 6704 Third West and Fifth North - Short honeymoon trip, arid will bs at home to their friends in this city after August 1. Mr Fred M, Nye entertained the members of her bridge club and a few additional guests Thursday evening at her home, 2548 Jefferson avsnue. Thrsa tables were arranged for bridge, and at the close of the afternoon refreshments wars served. Garden flowers decorated the rooms. Guests. In addition to the club members, were Mrs. J. M. Parker, Mrs. A. R. McIntyre, Mrs. E. L. King, Mr P. F. Klrkendall, Mrs. W. S. Chessman, Mrs. Stephen Hayes of Grand Island, Neb., and Mr Hyrum Plngre of Halt Lake. Miss Dorothy Herrington, daughter of Mr and Mrs. FVed W. Herrington, was hostess at an informal luncheon Thursday afternoon at the Hermitage hotel. The complimented guest was Miss Wands McMurty of San Francisco, who was th guest of Miss Herrington. C. S. Gunnell had as her guests Mr Thursday and Friday, Mrs. W. G. Webb and Mrs Hyrum Plngree of Salt Lake. ' Mrs FYed J. Klesel and granddaughand Phyllis Klesel of SacCortnne ters, ramento. Calif., who are spending th summer In Ogden, left Wednesday for a trip through YSflioa stone park. Mrs. Stephen Hayes of Grand Island, Neb., Is the guest of Mr A. R. McIntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Knight Jordan of Provo are th week-an- d guests of Mr. and Mr Ralph E Bristol at their summer home in Jordan will the canyon. Mr. and Mr leave Ptovo soon to make their home in California. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Emmett, accom- by Mrs. Emmett's mother, Mr ?Lanted E. Woodmansee, left Tuesday for a ten days trip to Fish lak They were Joined In Salt Lak by Mr. and Mr Fank Plngree. Mr H. C. Hibbard of Seattle, Wash., Dr. and Mr R. la visiting her parent S. Joyce at their horn In Ogden canyon. Miss Helen Parker, who has bean th guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Parkerleavfor th past sevsn months, expects to th latter part of next week for her home In San Jose, Calif. Miss Blanche Browning returned today to Bear lak where she Is spending th summer with her parent after a week's visit In Ogden with Mr. and Mr Marri-nBrowning. The wedding of Miss Inex Ingebretssn and Walter Griffith took place Wednesbride's day evening at the home of th mother, Mrs. Bertha lngebretsen, 331 street. The ceremony wa Twenty-eight- h performed by President George E. Browning in the presence of the immediate families. Ophelia rosea, sweet peas and Th bride ferns decorated th room and carwore s gown of whits georgett ried a shower bouquet of bride roses. Th Miss Arlen Allen, nlscs of bridesmaid. the bride, wore pink georgette. Griffith left by automoMr. and Mr bile for a six weeks trip to Zion National park and southern California. The Klwanls club gave a dinner Thursday evening at tha Hermitage hotel, more than 100 Klwantans and their wives being in attendance. Th club of celors, sumpurple and whit and a variety mer flowers wer used to decorat th tables Fallowing the dinner. Mrs. Bayard Taylor rendered piano selections and The Leslie Seville gave vocal selection exhibition of Titians picture. "The Rais" AnW. Crawford by ing of Lasarus derson of Salt Lake, who also gave a lecture on "Criticisms of Art. wss sn feature of Ih program. The entertaining evening was concluded with a dance, music being furnished by Wecker's orchestra. Mr Harmon W. Peery entertained at two tables of bridge Thursday evening at her home in Ogden canyon. Mrs. H. E. Skinner entertained th following guests at a swimming party at followed the Sanitarium, by refreshments at th Wistaria, Tuesday afternoon: Helen Conroy, Patricia Healy, Katherine Mary Matson, Virginia hhufflebarger, Green. Mildred Mile and Katherine Fisher. Mra. FYed M. Nye entertained at two tables of bridge Tuesday evening In honor of Mr Stephen Hayea of Grand Island. A. R. Nob., who la tho guest of Mr McIntyre Mr. and Mra. W. H. Harris entertained fifty guests at a picnlo Thursday evening In South Fork canyon. Mlsa FMna Nicholson of Salt Lake Is the guest of Miss Phyllis Read at the J. M. Read home la Ogden canyon for a week or ten day Mr W, H. Reeder, Jr., and son, Billy, hav returned from a week's visit with Mrs. Jack Sears In Salt Lak. Mr. and Mra. Earl Q. Grey visited In Ogden Monday and Tuesday, th guests Mr of Mr. snd Mrs, Joseph E. Evan and Mrs. Grey were n route to their home In Ardmore, OkI following a wed er ) ding trip to th Grand canyon and Yellowstone park. Mrs. Harmon W. Peery has as her guest for the week-en- d at her home In Ogden canyon Misa Bailey of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mr J. F. Goss and small daughter, Ruth, left Friday morning for Bear lake to. spend a week. Pool Danish Bjornskjold, - famous tenor, and his wife are th guests of Mrs. Olivia F. Maxwell for a week or ten days at her cottage tn th canyon. They are sn route to New York, where Mr. Bjornskjold will engage In grand opera singing. Mlsa Genevlevs McNulty left today for s week trip through Yellowstone She was met In Idaho Falls by Miss park. Ruth Crowther of San Francisco and Miss Luclle Renouard of Butte, who will accompany her on th trip. Miss Crowther will return to Ogden with Misa McNulty for a visit with Mrs. P. C. Kraus Dr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Smith snd small daughter. Marlon, hav returned from a visit on the coast. . Miss enterDorothy Higginbotham tained at a slumber party Thursday evening at Graycliff lodge in Ogden canyon. Miss Bessie Morse ha returned from sn extended visit In Madison, Wi 8h was accompanied to Ogden by Mr F. B. Bolk of Madison and Miss Josephine Hargrave of RIpon, WIs., whe will visit at tlis home of A. J. Morse and family during their stay her Dr. and Mrs 8. W. "Wherry snd son, Hillard, and Mr. and Mr J. T. Rush-mand sons have returned from a trip to th Jackson Hole country and Yellowstone park. SALMON, IDAHO SALMON. Idaho, July 23. Mr O. B. Quarles was hostess to about twenty friends Thursday afternoon of last week, when bridge wss th diversion. Mrs. G. F. Claycomb of Nampa was the honor guest and wss presented with th guest prise, while the bridge prise was won by Mr. Dufrssn. Summer flowers decorated the home, and refreshments wars served at th close of the game. Th guests Mrs. J. F. Adam Mra Fred Cran-dal- l, Mrs. Philip Rand. Mrs. Dufresns. Mrs. Ralph Edwards, Mr F. 8. Wright. JK- - bright, Mrs. J. T. Wstkln Mrs. A. W. Pipe Mr. J. F. Melvin. Mr Claycomb, Mrs. Francis R. Hall, Mrs Kd Mr. Hettinger, Harry Hettinger, Mr Ralph Quarle Jr., Miss Ethel Lewis. Miss Florence Green snd Miss Margaret Sandi-land- s. Claries Benjamin and Mlsa Clela Croswhlte entertained a number of their young friends at a lawn party at th hor of Mr Lloyd Brown on Friday evening of lest week. Mr Brown and Mr George Benjamin assisted the young hostesses In receiving th guests, and dancing, gamea and music wer enjoyed. Japanese lanterns decorated the porch. and lawn and summer flowers were used In the house. A number of young people motored to Lemhi on Saturday evening of last week to attend a dancing partjKat the home of Mr. and Mra Thomaa Yearian. when Mias Helen Tearlan and Mias Eleanor King were the hostesses. The guests Included Mr. snd Mrs. Ralph Quarle Jr.. Mlsa Gladys Campbell, Mlsa Florence Green Mlaa Margaret Sandflanda, Mlaa Jan Brown. Mr. William Tearlan. Mlaa Eleanor King. Mlsa Josephine King, Mlsa Coia Allen. Miss Gladys Niemann, Miss Ruth Colwell, Miss Elda Holgats. Mias Tobla Lester Niemann, Hubert Yeartan Ferguson Hanmer, Marlon Black. Dal Muldlekauf, John Quarle Guy Roberts and Ray Mullan. Mra Hainan received th members of th Friday Sewing club Friday aftsnioon of laat week at the horns of Mrs. A. M. Bradshaw. Sewing and conversation made th hours pnaa quickly until 5 o'clock, when tea waa served. Mra. J. A. Herndon will be the next hostess. Mr IV. A. Brown arranged a dinner partv Thursday of Inst week In honor of the twelfth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Mary. A number of th young friend of th hostess wer guest Th members ef th Evening club were entertained by Mr. andBridge Mra. Dan O'Connell on Thursdav evening of last week. Guest In addition to tha rlub members, were Mr. and Mra. D. P, Delaney of Salllaaw. Okla.. and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Haldner. A guest prise was presented to Mr. and Mrs.scorDelaney, and the club prises for high at bridge wars won by Mra J. F. Adams and FYank Mr. Mra. and Charles Bears Bellamy. will entertain the club next Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Dempsey and family and Mr. and Mrs James Melvyn formed party that motored up th Salmon river for a picnic Bundav. Mr. and Mr. IV., C.. Smith, Mr. and Mra. Mis Brlfh.m South treeta I Iarget 90c Zee Cream Manufacture r Oountry ; Delivery Hours 11 a. 2 p. 5 p. 13th So Bali Are, Mldrale Brag Co., MldvakN B. Ostler, 427 Ke. 2a4 4th Pharmacy. Oquirrh Booth and 4tb East. Bex Drug Co., 8rd South and West Temple. 8a under Bros., 4th B. and 9th Be. Sixth Avenue Drug Co., 6th O. Wt Art. and K Bt. Coir Corner, Smith Drag Co., 6th Saat Blh Bo. end Stile. .. and Srd Booth. Drug Co., 7 th Economy Spencer Grocery, . South snd 7th hurt. 228 Canyon Road. Pint At. Dnw, Bun Drug Co., 4th Booth 876 Pint Are. and W. Tempi Forest Dole Drug Co.. 2200 Bo. 7th Eaat. Taylor Drag Co , 8th So. Main. and W. Temple. Fountain. 271 Booth O.m Dm, Co, 3rd North The Dainty Shop, nod ted Wait, Murray. Utah. Drag Granit, Drug Oo.. 11th Thorntoa-Aaderae- a Booth. Co., Marray, Utah. Eaat and 21at 1st Triangle Drug - Ce , fth Eemenwny A Moaor, Eaat tad 9th Booth. South and State. ' 170 Univereity Pharmacy, 2nd HUIcreat Pharmacy, Booth and 13th Eaat. Pint Are. United Grocery 822 Bo.' Eealay Mala. State. Ho. 1 20 Booth Utah Drag Oo., 33rd Booth Mo. 255 Booth Main. and State. Ma. 5 100 South Main. Lind tar Confectionery Co., The Wall, 21at So. and 8th Eaat. TM Bo. 5th Eaat. Pountaii aad Linn Dtp, Co., 5M Third Walker's Candy Dept. Ate, WUles-Horn- e Drag Ce,, 8 Lyon Drn, Co., Murray, Bo. Mala BC Utah. E. C. If. I. Drug Co., 115 Fudge Cake la the Intennountain SI Wt Btroot Pharmacy. d Temple Colonel Kent, Hollldny. Bint Coomb, Drug C., and 4th South., e 80c m. and m. Phone Wasatch itoWMMlii tlmWilMJh - er I Ne need to have a hot kitchen at home for the Sunday cake, when you can buy one of Keelor g delicious varieties This week.e special la 0n the week' Social Notes from Utah Towns 115 Social Bos Toe Co., 4T Irt. v Brid,. Pro Co , 8. Tempi, and 5 th , Algt a a a and Mrs. Frederick Sohwln and accompanied by Mr daughter, Yotand Schwln'a brothers, D. R. Davis af Men doc! no. Cal., who arrived In Sajt Lake Thursday, and W, H. Davie of Gooding. Idaho, left yesterday for a three weeks' motor trip through southern Utah, a Mr. and Mr Enoch R. Redborg arrived In Salt Lake yesterday from their horn In Illinois. They expect to remain when in Salt Lake for three month to msk they will leave for Lo Angeles their horn. Mr. Redborg we formerly MR Pearl Renshaw of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Johnson are of their receiving the congratulation friend on the arrival of a daughter born Sunday at th Holy Cross hospital. Mra Johnson wa formerly Mi Ethel Bur brick. er Fresh gtnwherry, chocolats ud vanilla lea cream' Hkenn a a a . three-lay- Theodore Ketehum and Miss Elisabeth Smith and Miss Frances Green enjoyed an outing up th Lemhi river Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dsn OConnell, with their and Mra D. P, Delaney of fuests, MrOkl, and Mr. and Mr Frank Bellamy, mad up a picnic party that motored up to th Pansimarol river for an oating last Sunday. Mias Nona Vanderrort of Orchard. Waah., has arrived to spend th summer with Mr. and Mr Peter McKinney. Mlaa Pee si Stroud returned Monday from a vlalt at th Stroud ranch up the Salmon river. Mr. and Mr H. H. Boomer and son, Hal, of Spokane, Wash., left Sunday to continue their trip Into Yellowstone park after visiting at th home of Mr. and for a week. Mr. Peter McKinney The Home Economics club met Wednesday of last week, with Mrs. L E. Ttllot-so- n and- Mr Roy Conies as hostesses. The members of this organization are expecting a visit from Mlsa Jacobeen of the the last university extension department week In July, when courses In millinery will b held. and dressmaking Mr. and Mra. Ed Btleffel of Wheeling, W. Va., left Tuesday for their home after a brief visit with Captain O. E Kirkpatrick of Leesburg. A. J. Putnam returned Mr. and Mr Saturday of last week from an outing on horseback over to Leeaburg and home by 3 way of Big creek. Mrs. John Nichols and her daughter, Mr Edna Buchanan, of Nampa, are visiting Mr Nicholas niece, Mrs. Ralph Mack. Th Bible class of tha Methodist church gave a social at the home of Mr. and Mr A. W. Pipes on Friday evening of last week. The division headed by Mrs. Frank Preston was in charge of th affair, which proved sn enjoyable one for Mrs. J. L about twenty-fou- r guest Klrtley favored the company with several solo and later refreshments wer served. -- ' SWIMMING PROF. 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The Beehive Girls tendered the band boys a surprise party following the band Fifty young practice Monday evening. people were present and th time wa spent In music, games and dancing, and at a late hour refreshments were served. Th Unity olrcle held a picnic social at th lak shore Thursday evening. Thoee present wer Mr Emma Boater. Mrs. Jean Stoker. Mrs. Elisa Nalder, Mrs. Ethel HUL Mr Carrie Thurgood, Mr Rudolph Cook and Mra. Judson Stoker. Mr. and Mra. George W. Young and family motored to Salt Lak Wednesday, visited relative and Mias Laura B. Crawford of Balt Lak Is visiting friends her this week. Miss Edna Green of Grace, Idaho, Is the guest of Mist Ella Green. e, Lu-cret- ta 91 Washing Done at Ten! ELECTRIC WITH THE The modern woman ha all her washing easily don by An in th morning because - has the apex triangular tub which A produces strong cisanslng action. assy to clean and durable. wringer which mskss rinsing and blueing eon. All metal construction A swinging vsnlsnt. 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