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Show ,, - r ''THE' SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, 6 JULYi; 1D21. Intermountain Social Happenings John Riddle, Ray P. Dyreng. 8. P. Peterson, & C. Barton, F. F. Becker, A. M. Tuttla Gien Jensen, Charles Rlddla Erank Cox and Mra 1L C. etranqulst. The Hopeless club an joyed an out of MANTt July 23. Mrs. Howard Oox an. doors party at the County Block park tsrtgltvad a number of lady friends TuesTo.leeday evening. day afternoon., Special guests were The Beehive girls of the South ward Hiss Ruth Becker of Doe Angeles Cal., of afternoon an and Miss Thursday Isabelle outing tn)yed Hoggs a of Balt lake last week at ths Cryafal springs. Mra Roy Larsen and children of Price hostess to flf- - are visiting here. Mra S. C. Barton teen lady friends Tuesday afternoon last week. Mr. and Mra Q. O. Crawford of Balt TOOELE Lake visited here this week. Fifty-fiv- e members of the South Ward Relief society en)oyed an outing and pic- TOOELE, July 1. A primary pageant nic at the Crystal springs Tuesday of was given by ths primary association of Mk, the Tooele South ward, entitled "Birth Mra Lament Miller visited in Gunni- and Growth of Mormonlsm," at the son last wesk. Tooele opera house Thursday, tn which Miss Vilate Christensen has returned 150 children the di under participated In Balt a of weeks visit after homa six rection of Mra Kathryn Johnston, stake Lake leader. Primary proEveryone plat Gunof Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Buehanan nounced it a success. nison have arrived In Manti to make The Service swarm their homa of Leona Whltehouee, "Elen Mr. and Mrs. Christian Axslson vis- consisting Alice Walters, Helen Carson, Barah ited la this Pity during the past week. Clegg. Melba Orchard, Minerva PowMr. and Mra. Joseph Funk entertained Elklngton, Alice Go wans. Helen Lee, ErcII Gilat dinner Wednesday of last week, Oaw-for- d ell, Blanche lespie. 8pelrs. Blanche ElklngM. to Mr. and Mra ton, LeRene Davis, Virginia Green, Anna of Monroe. Gillesand. Gillespie, Beekeepers Mr. and Mrs. .Riley Heath of Balt pie and Clara Ostler, also Gilberts Peter M. Clegg Lake are visiting hers. and E.. M. ,Reid, motored to the Warm Mr. and Mra W. O. Strtngham and Mr. Springs Tuesday. and Mrs. Vernal Erickson have gone to Mr. and Mra A. A. Walters and daughFish lake for a ten days outing ter, Balms, and son, Peter, left Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ecfertaon ere vis- for-- an extended visit with relatives in iting In this lty, the guests Of Mr. and Duchesna Mrs. C.' K.Eggerteoii. and Mrs. B. M. Atkin arrived Bishop Mra F. ,C. Alder entertained at a at their horns In this city Saturday after quilting party Wednesday afternoon of s two weeks visit In different parts of last week. California. Mra Ray Bench of Burley, Idaho, has Miss Venice Adams of Logan was the been vieiting the past two weeks in guest of Mrs. A. L Christiansen during Manti, the guest of her aunt, Mra ths week. -Charles Bhand. A. M. Swan, G. H. 8 wan, wife and Mr. and Mra. BUT. Raid entertained at tw th Misses Emms and dinner Tuesday of last weak, compl- Rhek daughters, Swan, Mra Richard Newman and Axel-o- f Mr. and Mra to Christian all of Salt Lake, were Ralph Thorlot, imentary Balt Lake. guests at ths home of Bishop and Mra Mr. and Mra I. D. Vorhse entertained E. M. Atkin over Sunday. Miss Emma Swan 4s remaining for a week's visit at Wednesday evening of last week, comhoma plimentary (to Mr. and Mra H. Milton who are leaving soon to make Miss Nettle Park, who Is tn training at Hal, x their home In Idaho. the L D. S. hospital at Salt Lake City, Madson a to C. was Mra. P. hostess Is spending her vacation In this city with number of friends Wednesday afternoon her mother, Mra. Christina Park. Miss of last week. Dora Bevan- - returned boms The Elite dub was entertained Friday Wednesday evening, after completing a after noon of lest week at the home of six weeks' summer course at th UniMra David Bhand, Jr. versity of Utah. Thelbasaar given by the Tooele South Mra Wllford Wlntch entertained a d Primary Thursday of last week at number of friends Friday afternoon of Liberty park was a big success, both and financially. Miss Ruth Becker, wheghas bean teadh socially Th A. T. O. club member were enar ln Los Angeles. this week to spend tertained kt th home of Mrs. Myrtle r parents, Mr. and Allsop Monday evening. Mlss'Luctlla Johnson of Balt' Lake ls Mrs. F. F. Becker. Mr. and Mrs. H. Milton Hales Mr. spending her vacation In this elty with and Mra Blroey Farnsworth, Mr. and her parents, Mr. and Mra Samuel JohnMra Alphenso Hensta and Mr. and Mra son. Mr. end Mrs. Lorln Runnells of Provo Leslie Madsen spent last week tn Manti after a weeks visit wdek returned last canyon. mother, Mra E. A. Mis Eunice Anderson wss hostess to a with Mrs. Bunnells' Milea ; dozen friends Sunday svenlng. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs eras a Phillips of Balt Moroni D. Anderson of Mu. A. Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Scott Manti visitor Monday. Los and of Cal., wer Anreles, family Mr. ahd Mra B. C. Barton entertained at th homes of A. A. Walter at a swimming party at the Crystal visitors Mare week. La P. De F. this and springs Tuesday aftsmoon. complimenRobert Campbell of Salt Lake tary to Mr. and MW. Niels Christensen theMra Mar last De guest of Mrs. P. F. and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nelson, ad week. of Ferron. Miss Rachel Hill returned home MonMrs. Belby Jones entertained the after a ahort visit In Salt LAk with day aft a Wednesday ksnaington olu(Lt her sister, Mra Brant CaldwelL ernoon. Mra and son, Margaretweek-en-Caldwell Mr. and Mra H. Milton Hales war d In Salt taka ths tests of honor at a picnic party at the Park, spent visiting relatives sad frlenda unnlaofT'reservotr Wednesday. Miss Mary Shields of Salt Lake spent .Mrs. 8. C. Barton entertained forty Sunday In this city ertth frlenda lady friends Monday afternoon. Lunch'Among the (Tooele people who motored eon wss served st t o'clock. The house Lake t spend Sunday at Liberty was artistically decorated in flower ar- to Saltwer Ma and Mrs. Joseph Bevsn, park ranged In red, white and blua Mrs, Joseph Bevan, Jr., Mr. John Mr. and Mra K. D. Sorenson and fam- Sr., Mr. and Mr. William Heggte, Sterser, ily are visiting in Salt Lake, Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill and family, Mr. Devil's Slide. Oliver Mra and Shields, Mr. and Mra The Ladles' Literary dub held Its sec- H. D. Powell. Mr. and Mra W. R. Anderond ken sing ton of the summer Friday son, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis, Mr. and afternoon at the County Block park. Mra Eddie Bonellt, Mr. and Mra T. O. The hoeteesee were Mead am es E. T. Spray. Mr. and Mrs. Ket Anderson. Barry, H. R. Clark. J. H. Hougaard. Miss Margaret McLawa spent Friday In Balt Lake visiting friends. Tha Misses Mildred, Nettle and Amy with band accompaniment- - and Mrs, E. Park, accompanied by Fred England, O. Epperson will sing Mr. Epperson's balspent Wednesday visiting in Salt Laka lad. "Sweetheart of Mtna" MANTI " VAr l ' - tf1 ii.- Lj I7. 'i IF . X l - Yirii w-- ) fir wi im Ss 15 vii: -- . vw i' --- ' " : . 1 - ??. - (wlolt bv. ?w" i. " v v,i-- ' r-j;- "" fx A Tdihu; ? ' -- t nr1 tor-- 1 & Ogden Municipal Ladles' land. Top row (loft to right) Mary Milan, Edroa Chrintlanaen, Lillian Beatty, Thm Parker, Emma Koldewyn, Florence Van Zueden, Zella Jones, Ireta Jones. Middle row Chrli B. Christiansen, director; Gala Wilfong, Heal Christy, Nellie Tucker, Ethel Burrows, Lila Prank, May McFarland, Leola Schofield, Helen Daria, Veda Johnson. Bottom row Rose Beatty. Flora Christy, Rosalia Dalton, Flo Wilson, Carmen Hall, Erma Van Sweden, 'Dora Heines, Nora Johnson, Elisabeth Jones, Grace Parker, La yon Pickett, Alpha Hoover. $300,000 Fund Is Pledged for Musical Scholarships "' y The United State. Is to have a Prix da Rome In musical composition. For some time It has been known to many musicians that Felix Esmond has been In efforts to secure Interesting himself1300.000 to provide for pledges totaling one fellowship each year In musical com-position for the United States. It ess Mr. Lamond's belief that If the American academy in Rome would add the neces- sary department there would be createda further stimulua for musical composttlon In this country, and that such pro cedure would Impart distinction to it. Last Thursday ths American academy - In Rome announced through Its pregl .dent, William Rutherford Mead, the ore-- J wtlon of this music department. " One of the three' fellowships has been established In the name of Frederick A. Jullllurd, who recently pledged 160,000 to aupport It. The Carnegie corporation, . through President J. R. Angell of Vale, has provided a fund sufficiently .supple Fomenting contributions already mads to : . assure the fellowships. I After Mr. Jullllard mads the hope of i; the academy a concrete one, Mrs. Willard D. Straight and Mrs. B. H. Hardman, both of New York, and Mrs. Thomas H. Emery of Cincinnati contributed i 10,000 each toward the fund for fel-- y lo ships. Cyrus McCormick, Jr., Mrs. E. W. Bok, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Flagler, Paul IX Cravath, former President Wtl- -i Ham H. Taft, Henry Bellgman and others . were further contributors. The Carnegie , .corporation finally announced Its gift, to quirk fruition the hopes or , bringing the academy directorate. The new fellowships ere to be awarded . . in a manner similar to the existing fel-- r lowshlps in architecture, painting, sculp- -' ture and landscape architecture, but the committee which ehalUpass on the Is yet to be chosen. "The purpose of founding the scad- -' the statement recites, "was the 'mv, ,, stimulation of creative art. The arad-- . was not established to glva lnstruc-.- .. emy tlon to budding artlsta It was sstab-.- .. llshed In order that picked young men had proved In competition here their capacity for their professions might gain tn Rome the refinement and lnapiratlon e flowing from the monuments of the The Musical Dlgeet.i New York. past.1 ; V -- i . , ;,ibo Ogden Ladies Band Has Enviable Record memwas reorganised with thirty-fiv- e bers, with ths following officers: Chris B. Christensen, Mae director; Christy, president; Leah Scofield, vice president; Dot Bender, treasurer; Roselle Dalton, secretary; Flo Wilson, librarian; Florence Van Zweden, assistant librarian; Collen Ross, custodian; A. E. Wilfong and J. E. Christiansen, business managers. The band la fostered by the city of Ogden and plays concerts at Lorln Farr between 4 park each Sunday afternoon and I o'clock. The women hold three rehearsals a week. The band will lead the parade through Ogden .canyon. July 25, for the celebration for the opening of the new paved canyon road. Agnes Engb ergs Pupils Are Heard in Recital Some of the piano pupils of Miss Agnes Engberg were presented In a recital given last night at the Ladles' Literary club. A large and appreciative audience heard the (ollowlng program creditably Interpreted: Robin's Lullaby" Krogmann Master Bret Woolley. Moonbeams Henscbsl Dancing Miss Margaret Shepard. Morning Prayer .Streabog Miss Ines Young. "Easter .Pawn Fleldhoust in solo at the afternoon Concert. she and Miss' Sperry are on ths evening program as a "baritone duet." Concert numbers vary from S' suite from "Peer Gynt to one of the latest popular waltzes, "Wyoming Lullaby, and will comprise a wide range of selections sing while Ths programs follow: AFTERNOON. Kowalski March, Salute a Feath" Overture, "Italians In Algiers".,. Rossini Serenade (for flute and horn). Tltl (Played by M.Frank Aspsr and Fred Foul son.) "Zlgeunerwetaen . . .Sarasata (Played by Emery O. "Songs FVorn the Old Folks. (Incidental solos by Sims, Camp- Stevens bell. and Brown, Thompson.) "Princess ...... Selection, .Herbert Pat". (a) "Na Jo"... Popular- Weldehoft (b) William Wyoming Lullaby" Baritone eolo, Sweetheart of Mine' Epperson (Sung by Mra FI G. Epperson.) Czardas," from the suite "Ballet- Russe" Lulglnl Finale. EVENING. Sousa March, "Invincible Eagle" Overture, "French Comedy".. ICeler Bela 1 "Peer Suite, Gynt, No. Grieg (a) Morning. (b) (c) Anitras Dance. Miss Jean Woolley. In the Halt of tho Mountain Henschell Song of the Sea Shell" King. Violin solo, Miss Helen Gardner. Fantasia do Ballet. . . . Do Berlot Sohlelfarth "Elegance March" Miss Nancy Dipo and Miss Engberg. (Played by Emery O. Epperson.) of Reminiscences Blossoms" ...Ludvolc Wales "Orange Godfrey Miss Vera Holt (Incidentalofsolos by all members "Pearl and Laces Valae the band.) Ludvoic Miss Anna Chambers Frhnl Selection, Maytime' Moon Winks" ...Stevens Popular Miss Blanche Qoss. Man." Feist (a) My "Old English Danes,., .....Smith (b) Annabel Lee'..- Remtck Miss Esther Malln. . Baritone duet, "Feather Tour Nest' .Romania Feist Mr. Billie Brewer. 'Ryder (Sung br Mra E. O. Epperson "Sonata Op, 88.... Dlabellt and Florence Sperry.) Miss Faythe White and Miss Engberg. March, Sunshine Paris Chambers "iTow'ret tiiese Finale. ME Joseph Winter. "The Zltber Player" ...Langs Miss Ruth KniUlsen. Helds Band Will Play Let Seduls ants Vales Lange Miss Margaret Fowell, Two Parks Today Bohm "Murmuring Spring" .... Miss Clara Engberg. "Nocturne Op. 82 concert band, John Held, direcLangs tor,Held's will be heard In free public concerts Miss Luclle Livingston. . this Harmonious "The afternoon and tonight at Liberty Blacksmith". .Handel Miss Faythe Whits and Miss Engberg. park from 4 till I o'clock, at Pioneer "Gavotte Reach park from T till S o'clock. . Ths attractMiss Wanda Wright ive programs follow: , Forget-Me-No- t" at "Bells of Hhanclon" Sudd - OGDEN. July 23 Ogden boasts of the Miss Nanoy Dtp. only completely organised ladles military "Second Valae" ...Durand brass band tn the United States, accordMiss Alary Channel. ing to the Information received here to- -' Rustle of Spring'' Slndlng from of Way the music and band gome Miss Mary Smurthwatte. authorities o( the country. The band Is (a) "Norwegian Bridal Procession"... called the "Ogdbn Municipal Lddtes' Grieg band." Kamennol Ostrow" Rubinstein J The band was organized In the early (b) , Miss Faythe Whits. 1917 of wilh twenty members, spring 8 the band During the year of , furnished lie services free upon numer-ou- s Today occasions. the patriotic During period of the war the hand supplied the music Madeleine for the parade pf the boys to the depot when they left for the military camps Amedee Trembtuy, organist and choir Upon numerous Other occasions the band plaved for noted personages and Visitors director t the Cathedral of the Madeto Ogden.' Intruded In the list are ths leine, will play a free recital at 4 o'clock king and queen of Belgium, President this afternoon. The program follows: Woodrow Wtlscn and Oeneral Pershing. National anthem. "Fantatste" , - In the spring of this year tho band Dubota, (a) "Prelude" Cherambault (b) Berceuee Spsndiurow Toccata, Symphony No. IV'. Widor LIBERTY PARK. Grand march, "Corcoran Cadets.. Sousa Grand ' polonaise from "Mlgnon...,.. Am. Thomas Splos for horn and clarinet. Solo for Cornet, Wyoming Lullaby. . Williams Henry Johnson. Vocal nolo, Crumbs of Happiness".. Ball Mr. 8. Klein. Grand opera selection, "Fra Dlarolo" Aubsr Solos by Mollerup and Done. Grand selection, "Old Melodies". Robinson "The Songs of Our Mothera" Vocal solo, "Ill Forget You" ...Ball Ray M. Haddock. Comic opera, "Going Up",...8llvo Hein Introduction end ballet music from "Ilsrodlade Massenet (s) Egvptlan Danes, (U) Babylonian. (c) Galllo Dance. (d) Phoenician Dunce. PIONEER PARK. (Special request nrogram.) Overture to William Tell ...... Rossini "Songs My Mother Sang Robinson Two Vocalists Feature Quartet from Rlgoletto" Verdi Messrs. Johnson, Hyde Done and Orow. Grand selection from L Sonnsmbula." Program Solos for piccolo, Mollerup and Calvert. Director Sweeten has arranged for the "Songs of the War" Pusrner Songs of All Nations. appearance of two popular singers for today's concerts at Saltair. They are Mrs. E. G. Epperson, wife of Emery O. EpEPPERSON AT SALTAIR. person. I'tah composer and vlollnl't, who Emerv O. Epperson, local composer and will also appear, and Miss Florence violin soloist, will be a feature of SweetSperry, her sister. These two stngers en s Saltair band concert today. Mr. have votefs closely approximating the Epperson will play "Fantasia Ballet (De nmscullne baritone. Mrs. Epperson will Berlot) and "Zigeunerwelsen (Sarasate), 1917-191- . Organ Recital at Cathedral Saltair LIGHTING FIXTURES OF GENUINE MERIT Today FEMININE BARITONE VOICES FEATURE SALTAIR CONCERTS TODAY In old and polished gold finishes Old Pries New Pries 638.504- - light 20.55- -8 . Us 14.00 An allowance old Ensures. 19.26 ht1 0.28 7.00 will be made for your Alta Electric Co., 245 State Street W;. Wot A Blemish rne perfect appearance m4 ! compkiloB Permanent and kin troubles are effectively cowSSZ f Reduces unaa.'ural color and cor greasy skins. Highly antiseptic. recta Send tie. for Trial Six SON. New York. "Prince Charming" ls th title of ton of th latest composition by John M. Chamberlain of this city. It ls a duet for soprano and alto, and la well scored to suit the natural compass of tbese voices, wbU th music strikingly symbolises th sentiment of the delightful love story based upon a fairy well-kno- legend. Music for Services at First M. E. Church Today services this morning end tonight at th First Methodist Episcopal church tha, music follows: For th MORNINO. Brums prelude, "Pastorals" 1' Praise tha Lord" Watson Quartet, Contralto solo, "Bow Down Thin Ear Organ Hymn 409(. .. a.,......,...,. U Shields Mrs. C. Jenks Hymn 10. Organ poatluda, "Triumphal March"... Morrison EVENING. Organ prelude, "TwlllghFV.. .Frans Abt Hymn 69. Soprano solo, "Day Is Dying In the Franks Wset" Miss Ruth Williams Selected Violin solo William Hardlman. Hymn 80. Rev. Georg M. Gates Sermon Hymn 68. Organ postlude, Grand Chorus" .. Dtggl Miss Helen Williams, organist; Miss Ruth Williams, Mrs C. L. Shields Harry Lewis, William Hardlman, quartet. Eugenia Kaeges Class Is Heard in Recital Some of th pupils of Mrs. Eugenia Kaeg of th L. D. S. school of music were heard In a recital given in the ballroom at 7 o'clock Friday evening. ; Th program was as follows: Spaulding Airy Fairies Florence Holmes. . of Spring" (duet).., Approach Charles Lindsey Luane Robison, Erma Robison. A Lawn Party" ... ...Carl Helrls Dora Thoms. Village Beauty (minuet),,. .Carl Motor Helen Hoffman. , Bach Solfeggio Thoms Winkworth. D Lancey "Witches Dance Mari Strike. Schumann 'Arabeequo Afton Toung. Wollenhaupt "Whispering Wind Dorothy Lyman. Rachmaninoff "Prelude in C Minor" , Lucille Miller. it. Andante-Alleg- t LATTON, July . Mlsa Phosb Roberta entertained at a dinner party at her nome Thursday afternoon. Covers wer laid for Mra Walter Evana, Mr. Joseph D. Harrod and Mrs. Heber Major. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blrkan and motored to Park City, Thursday, and visited frlenda Mr. and Mt. W. R. Roberta and Miss at Phoebe Roberts spent last week-en- d Heber City aa guests bf friends. Mr. end Mra E. O. King spent Sunday at Balt Laka Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Laudiv entertained at a dinner party at thslr home Sunday evening. Covers wer laid for Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Anderson and Mr. and Mra Georgs Briggs. Mra Charles Amott end children of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mra Robert Blrken during th week. Mr, and Mra. Wallace Cowley and famto their home in Rigby, ily returned Idaho, Sunday, after an axtended visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mra James Day, Mr. and Mra Olen Day, Mr. and Mrs. William Day, Miss Mayme Layton and Mlsa Ada Day motored to Weber canyon and spent Sunday. Mrs. Annette Btevensen ls spending a few days st Wlnnemuoca Nev., as gusst of relatlvea Mrs. Leonard SardalL Mrs. Lucius Lau-di- e and Mra Glen Day visited friend in Ogden, Thursday, Mr. Clifford D. Strong of Kaysvllle visited relatives here Wedneeday. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Adams entertained at a family picnic dinner at Liberty park in Salt Lake, Friday evening. Those present were Mr. and y Mra E. Q. King, and chi. and Mrs. Wallace-Cowledren,. Mr and Mrs. Wllford E. Wlgglll, Mr. and Mra. Melvin Adams and children and Mr. and Mrs. Spenoer Adams Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rampton spent a few days at Tremonton during the week as guests of relatives. Miss Joste Layton spent Sunday at Kaysvllle aa ' guest of Miss Elisabeth Qreen. Mrs. Lawrence E. Ellison and Mrs. Lucius Lsudte spent Monday at Salt Lake. Dr. and Mrs. William Wodell of Salt Lsk were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Brtggay Fridsy. Mrs. Golden Adams of Tremonton spent a few day here this week visiting relatives. Mr. end Mrs. J. B. Cooley spent last week-en- d at Brighton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles A. Layton were Salt Lake visitor during th week. Mias Ila Karren left for her home at Magrath, Canada, this week, after an extended visit here with her aunt, Mrs. Amanda Cook. Mr. and Mra W. R. Roberts and Phoebe chil-dr- Would you ro. Mildred Powers ...... I LAYTON ...Beethoven st we.me mss PIONEER PARK PROGRAM. Tha Street Carman's band, O. R. Carmen, director, will play th following program In Pioneer park Monday: Selection, "Lucie'' (Donlsattl); over-to- r, "Th Three Guardsmen" (Letter Brockton): andante, "Narcissus (Ethel-be- rt Nvin) novelty, "Jabberwoeky" ); selection from Irteh opera, AlMeen (Victor Herbert); concert "Loveland" waits, (Abe Holsmann); overture, "Abelard end Helolae" (J. Zimmerman); selection, "Dollar Prince" (Leo Fall); "Th Star Spangled Banner." (Kandls-Brockman- WILL BE TOPIC. PIONEER Mrs. E. G. Epperson (left) and her sister, Mias Florence Sperry, two unusual Shirley Penrose Jones will deliver a and talented singers, who still appear at Saltair today In the concert programs. short on "Th Pioneers' tonight In that their voices cannot be distinguished from the masculine baritone, they In th address Twentieth ward chapel. Special offer a unique added attraction to the musical numbers. muslo will be furnished by the choir. 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Neills : Let No Com a Op. : W ry t. ?2f fU t BABXI3I Kratarr broughtt oa by lack of Iron to the blood. allstog THERE ARE 90,000,000,000.000 RED BLOOD CORPUSCLES IN YOUR BLOOD AND EACH ONE MUST HAVE IRON. number of people who ought to ho strong, vigorous sod to tho Prins of life are constantly complaining of weak nerves, bead aches, pains across tho hack, disturbed digestion, nortods of breath, a general condi tion, melancholy, had memory- - etc., when the real cause of all their suffering is STARVATION OF THE BLOOD. run-dow- n Th proof of this Is Shown by ths faot that, whan organic Iron ls supplied to their blood, all their multitude of symptoms often quickly disappear and th very men and women who wer formerly 0 complaining now become strong, healthy end vigorous, with even dispositions and sunny, cheerful natures. Nature put plenty of Iron In the husks of grains and ths skins and peels of vegetables and fruits to enrich your hlooa, but modern methods of cookery throw all thee things away hen.: the alarming Increase, in recent years In anaemia iron starvation of the booJ, with all It attendant Uia If you are not willing to go book to nature then you should sat more uoh vegetables as spinach and carrots and reinforce them by taking a little organlo iron from time to tima But be sure the Iron you take is organlo Iron and not metallic Iron which people usually taka. Metallic Iron la Just ss It comes from the action ofIronstrong adds on small pieces of Iron and is therefor an entirely different thing from organic Iron. Organic Iron ls like the iron In your blood and like the Iron tn spinach, lentils and apples. It may be had from your druggist under the name of Kuxated Iron. Nuxated Iron represents organic Iron In such a highly condensed form that ona dose of It la estimated to be approxi(In organic Iron conmately equivalent quart of spinach, tent) to eating one-ha- lf ona quart of green vegetables or half a dosen spplss. Its like taking extract of beef Instead of eating pounds of meat. Over 4,000,000 people annually are using Nuxated Iron. It will not Injure the teeth nor disturb the stomach. A few doses will often commence to enrich your blood and revitalise your wornout, exhausted nerves. Tour money will be refunded by the manufacturers If you do not obtain satisfactory results. Beware of substitutes. Always insist on having Iron Nuxated Iron. organlo genuine Look for the letters N. 1 on every tablet. At all druggists In tablet form only. NUYATED1IR0N motored to Heber City last week, th guest of Douglas Murdock. JEROME, IDAHO ( JBROMB, Idaho, July 23. Mra L E. Bennett has gone to the Shepherd summer camp, near Halley, for an outing. Mrs. J. A Lemmon motored to Buhl Thursday of last week for a visit with friends. Mra W. A Petsra who has been visiting with her parents in Pratt, Kan., 1 expected on next Monday. Mies Celia O'Brien of Portland. Ora. visited friends her Monday and Tuesday of last week. Miss Agnes Van Zant of Buhl, who has been visiting with her sister, Mra K. Butler, returned home Bunday. Mr. ana Mra J. E. McKee and children. who have been visiting here with relatives, departed last Saturday for a visit tn Portland, before returning to their home fh Kansas. Mra A. V. Strain has as hsr guests Mr. and Mra. W. I. Smith of lows. Rev. and Mra McAllister left Tuesday of last week for a months vacation In the mountains. En route they will attend the tntermountaln Epworth league Institute on Warm Springs creek, beyond Hailey. Mr. and Mra Frank Bruckner tond chil latter part of last week for an extended visit In Illinois and Pennsylvania with relative pnd friends. Mra Walters of Emmett ls visiting her at ths horns of her son, Carl. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shawver and children left Monday of last week for a trip through Yellowstone park. Mra W. 8. Welch of lenoa, Iowa, Is visiting here with her niece, Mrs. L O. Brown. Mlsa Irma Reed of Boise ls visiting e friends. her with Mrs. Louise Conover of Montclair, N. J., is visiting here at th home of her' eon, A S. Conover. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Updegraff have aa their guest their mother, Mra nma Updegraff of Maaalln, Ohio. Mro. W. A. and Mr. Atwood have a their guests Mr. and Mra J. F. Moore and children, of (Whittier, Iowa. Th by auto by way of Texas trip was made Mr. and Mra Trounson returned Tuesfrom Ogden, Utah. week of last day Lena Witt and Fay Farley left Monday afternoon of last week for Parma, t where they will accompany tha W. W. Parley afamily on a trip to Payette 4akes. few weeks' vacation, they will After resum thslr training In the Bisters' hospital. Mrs C. D. Perkins has as her guests her sister, Mrs. R. 8. Darnell, ana of Owstonna, Minn. dren left th old-tim- 1 low to Instantly lave A Beautiful I'Jhite Skin This for You; the best.) The first application will asat Your. tonish you. It makes the skin appear Homo. white, transparent, smooth and velvety, I especially recommend it for freckles, New York. It Is my own discovery tan, sun spots, coarse pores, dark, salrough akin, ruddiness, wrlnklea, and, and It take just en sppltoatlon to get low, such marvelous results, says Mas Edna in fact, every blsmish ths facs, neck, Wilder, when her friends ask her about hand laand arms are heir to. If your neck one dark akin th and wonderful whit of this her application appearance of her hands and combination will make It look as white arms. You can do th same thing If you as a Illy. It is absolutely harmless and follow my advice, she says. I feel It my will not produce or stimulate a growth what of hair. Since short taeeves are in Vogue duty to tell every gtrl pr woman this remarkable prescription did for me. It Is necessary to have beautiful hands this change In a and arms, and no matter how rough and Just think of It. All never tire of tell- ungainly they may be or what abuses I single application. ing others Just what brought about such the. haveto had through hard work and the sun and wind, this preremarkable results. Here la the Identi- exposure cal formula that whitened my skin snd scription will work a wonderful transremoved every defect from my face, neck, formation. Thousand who ar using It hand and arms Until you try It you hero had the same results aa I have had. can form no Idea of th marvelous change best effect b sore to fel. K0.T r' thdirection It will make. Tha prescription, which you low tho complete fo otorr contained ean prepare at your own home, ls a (cl Ncki of lows: Go to any grocery and get 10 certs worth of ordinary oatmeal, and DERWILLO from any department or drug store a and It Is to simple that anyone ran use It, bet tie of Derwlllo, Prepare and us as so nd ln.apTO.tve lrl or that directed In every package of ens afford It. DepartmentanyMom sad woman A Free Prescription Does You Can Prepare It DERWILLO Before applying Derwlllo cleanse th skin thoroughly with a good cleansing cream. (Llska cold cream I have found to be drut Stats guarantee that there will be a aotlreabla or the, lmproxemrat after Wie find will refund the money. It laapplication sold In elt, at ail toilet counters under a nnonerthlerefund na ranter, lscludtns Z. c. U. I. as4 Drug Jctiramm Johaaoa Btoraa. t (Adr.J -- N |