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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST ' 7 14, 1921. 1 MT. PLEASANT . Miss Mildred Barton d. 1 Jrt TLKASANT. E Bar Anf. ts baft tMouoMd Iha anfftfenaxit ftf bar Dr. W. D. (Uufbter, MUdrad ift wit! bft Miwaauel Logan. Th th Balt Lake temple. Wader aday, Aufuet 17. Misa Bartoft waa recemtly graduated from North Raopete high acbooi aed haa bees the honored guest at seven! aoeUl fuacticma during the wat week, Mr. ewd Mr. J. B. Otta. Mra. G. W. Bread fend Mim Batellft Brand returned Tvewlay from and Uw a trip to Flab lake, jBryce cftoyo . Grand canyon. Mrs. William Blair of Morin go. 111., spent Mat BuofUjr te Mt. Pleasant, a gueat o her Mra. brother, ?S4r. and Mrs. R. L, Mahnatca. Mary-Taie Blair haa rislted ralatirea la Batina, to visit an now route la and Rkhtield and bar parent it tho family homo In Vancouver, With. Mr. and Mra. Mahaataa accompanied Mra. Blair to Balt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Madsen and family ad Mr. and Mra. R. L. Madaea and family a ara at Piah lake and Bryce canyon glimmer's outing. They will alao iait ralattrea St Pangnlteh and other placet along the route. In a beautiful homo wedding, the marriage 'of Mian Mary Aana Adams, aesUtaat principal of Wasatch academy, and the Rev. A. V. Boand, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Mt. Pleasant, was solemnised at the home of tho brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Adams, at Greeley, Colo , Thursday, Aug. 11. The cere mony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Cret means, pastor of the First Presbyterian ehnrch of Greeley, and was followed by a reception for fifty gneata. The young Couple will re turn to Mt. Pleasant about the middle of a after visit with relatives in the east. if Mra. Fannie C. Ml tee, Mias May Cletneneen. Mias Marjorie Winters and Master Rudgar Mjten are at home again, after attending summer school at Berkeley, Uallf., the past six weeks, Daughter of Mr. and Mra. E. T. Barton Before returning home, the party visited m eri Mount Pleasant, who D.announce her Los Angeles and other California places of InJackson af engagement to Dr. W. terest. tha wedding to taka plaea at the 'of Mrs. L. R. Woolfs and little son, Howard, - Logan, 17. bait Lake temple August Kalina, have spent the past week as guests of Mr. and Mrs O. J. Harney. Mra. L. F. Becker of Madti la visiting gt Dearblel ratertelned at bridge fridny of list the homo of her sinter, Mrs F. C. J caeca. k, hoaortn lln. Deerhlel', .liter , Hits Ferdinand Brlekeen and family of Balt Lake Prtel. Mr.. t;orm McCItntork wee motored to Ut. Pleasant Thursday to visit with the high score award end Mine presented Priel the relatives. award. In honor of Miss Mildred Barton, a bride of gnrnt school summer The Tech Idaho stadmta this month, -- Misa Kathryn Barton entertained held i dance In Heed hell Friday evening of with a shower and luncheon Wednesday afterweek, mnrktng the end of the summer noon Each guest hemmed and marked a term. Prior to the dnnee, membera of the towel for tbs honored guests trousseau. A dramatic clnb prnun ted the see net comely, profusion of summer flowers was used ia the Mra Pit and the Law. room for sod the schema decorative din living Mlu Isabel Wilson entertained at a lawn log room. Luncheon was served for the Misses party Friday afternoon of lant week, honoring Mildred Barton, Kate Erlcken. Ruth Moneoa Mlia Bertha Church of iluls. Th guests war, Mnrlel McArthur, Winona Cherry, Grace Bar-finHina Hoskinaon, Margaret Mollnelli. Blots, Loulae Madsen. Helen Petersen, Bcrnitg 5 olt, Florenco McCarty of Balt Lake City, DorHansen, Hasel Barton, Gladys Ertcksen, Klla othy Btlion and Mary brute. Treat on Ada Mi Arthur, Mra, J, C. Johansen Mr. and Mra. C. B. Btoneclpher and daughand Mra. Daniel Oiaoa Of Brigham City. ter, Gertrude, i Mr,. C. M. Blldarbaek and Announcement is made of the marriage daughter, and Beth Nellie, , of Kanin, of Mies Barbara Anderson of Mount Mama of Balt Lake left Taetdaytlty for Pleasant and Donald A. McAuslan of S week's outing la the Island Park morning region. are old 10. for on tho After the Wash., Preparations being perfected Spokane, August wedmnir the young cquple leftfor St. folks', celebration at Meridei park, Wednesday, com17. Tha to ia program August will make whers Louis, Mo., their mence at 10 o'clock.day's they home. 1 he Ladies- - auxiliary of the B. of L. F. A K. held Its regular meeting Wednesday after, noon la the Brotherhood hall. Mr. and Mra. James William,, farmer resident, of Pocatello, are visiting la tba city from Ban Diego. - Mra. Ida Sellars and two daughters returned POCATELLO, I1 ho. An. IS. Th, l2t M an extended tour through Kenyearbook of tha Wyeth chapter. Daughter! of Tueadayandfrom other southern state. tucky the America ia off tha press Revolution, just Mrs. E. Potter and daughter are speeding J. and contains tha committees and complete pro In Btaekfoot, visiting at ' gram for tlia coming year. Tho chapter now a few days home of Mr. end Mrs. Byrd the bea twenty seven resident and seven nonresident members, which records a considerable Trego. Mrs. Charles bee returned te her Hammock growth over last years record. Tho officers home in American Falla, after n several days' for the coming year are Mra. J C. Rayle, re C. B. the visit home la this city. at flute gent; Mrs. H. R. Books, vies regent; Dr MinMla Ellen Baxley and Dr. H. V. Flynn, both nie Howard, secretary: Mra. Bertha Winters, In of were united Montpelier, marriage here registrar; Mra F. C. McGowan, historian Mrs. of last week. Following the D W. fitandrod. Mrs J. T. Young. Mrs, F. Friday noon on n motor trip tho couple departed W Dice, Mrs. F. W. Bofhas and Mra. W. R. othar and Montana. through Washington former regents. Tha subject for dia Sidera, of northwestern clots which they at the state,, mission at tho meetings during tho coming year hat been designated as the continuation of the will return to Montpelier end make their homo. Mina Lucille Hood left Wedneaday , evening Tha first pro"Early United States History. for Berkeley, where the will enter the Cugram will be held oft- September 27, with Mrs. lver! Miss Hoed was e eta-dety of California. J D. Rayle as hostess. Dr Minnie Howard at that Inatitatlon last year, spending the will deliver a paper on "Life la the Colonial Ion summer re cat her with parents la thie city. Manor and Its Influence on Early United States Mr. and Mra. Howell It a her hare returned Other programs will be held on Oc- History." -a weeks outing at Buffalo Inn ia the tober 25, with Mrs. W. R Riders as hostess; fromNovember 29, 'with Mrs. W. B. Walworth as Yellowstone park region.' Mrs Michael Mullen of thin city la visiting hostess : December 27, with Mrs Beatrice Bteely as hostess; January 81, with Mra. J T.foang at Ibe home of Mra. J. T. Hartman la Montpelier. March Mra. H. H. 27, 1922, with hostess; Whittlesey as hostess; April 24, with Mrs. W F Howard as hostess An opes meeting will b held on February 22 and tha general yearly business meeting oa May 29. - The yearbook foretells a year of unusual activity for tho RICHFIELD. Aog 13 Mr. nnd Mr. L. 8. chapter. The Catholic Women's league met Modday Hake tnd family tnd Mlsn.Miod Cltrk npeal afternoon li the Knights of Columbua half, Sunday tt Flak lake. with a large attendance. The yearbooks, showMr. nnd Mr. T. Berk of ftptaith Fork are ing activities during the past year and plana visiting friends tnd relative In Richfield, .for the coming one, ware distributed at the fcuettt of Mra. Becks parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. to in tha outlined W. L. According Elder. meeting. plana the book the clnb will study Ireland sad Irih enterA crowd of friends and relative . problems at future tained Sire. John Reed Tueaday at ft nurprtaa meetings. Maxine Richardson entertained a number of party. Mra. Reed ia leaving Thursday to Join friends Thursday- ovening of last her husband at Hollywood, Calif., wherfc she x her young . week in honor of bar sixth birthday anniverintends to reside. The following guesta were Tha guesta were Delfina Vote, Helen preeent: Mr. and Mra. Will sary. OgTlvie, Mr. and oss. Edith Vnta, Grace Amundsen and Max Mra. J. Hathaway, Mrs. Carpenter, Richardson. Mra. Otti Dickenson, Mi and alra. Ben Adams, The Baptist Ladies Mission circle held an Mr. and Mre. Ernest Lambert, Ua nnd Mrs. Ice cream aortal on the church lawn Tuesday Amoa Adams, the Misses Mind Hathaway, A good program wa prepared for the Blanch Heed; Dick Boreneoa, Linden Aaderson, evening. event. Kenneth Callaway and Clark Parker, Electa' Kensington members held an all day Miss Kylva Sorensoa spent the weekftftd at Cara carry- Flak lake, returning home Sunday. picnic at Meridell park Thnrsdsv. ing tlia members left the high school and Mr and Mrs. Frank U. Callaway entertained courthouse grounds shortly after Id oclock, Wednesday at s dinner complimentary . Members of the Ban ftoucl club and families te I Warren Stone of party, Salt Lake nnd Peyheld tbeir annual picnic Thursday afternoon ton Johnsen of Psvaon. , of last week at Fariview village park. The Miss Kebeker Leila entertained Monday ladies spept the afternoon with needlework. morning at n swimming party. After n plunge Those present were Mrs. Charles Adamson, Mr in the spring, lunch was served to thn guests nd Mra. George Alien and family, Mr. and at the home of Mrs W. H Goodin, Miss Mrs. Claude Bistline, Mist Dorothy Bucks, Mr. siter. Those present were Lola Trie, and Mrs. C. H Cleaves and family. Mr. and Mary Peterson, Mary Buchanan, Eva Jorgenao Mrs. D. B Cleaves, Mra. Frank Evans ana Dora Hanaea, Finn Anderson, Luelln Bond-uuiadaughter. Mra. W. A. McHan, Miss Helen Velma Andelin, Fern Peterson, Orient Mist May Myers, Mr and Mra. R. E. Parker. Hasel Christenson, Myrtle Kebeker, Manning and family. Mra. Robert Reynolds and Leons Nelson, Mrs. E- - W. Gale sod Mian Erma on, Mr. and Mra H. W. Spung. Mr. and Mra. hristensoo nnd guest, Miss Hasel Petersen, t Edward Vogt, Mrs, Glenn Williams, Mrs. of Ogden. Waller and Mra. A. If. Young and son. Mr. and Mra. Cland Thnrber motored te Mr. and Mrs. Dow Franklin returned the Bryce canyon and spent teat week, returning first of tha week from the Franklin summer home Saturday, home on tha upper Snake river, near Trade. Mr. and Mrs. g. G. Mr. and Mrs. Aid society of tho Lntheraa Wallace Aorenstoo sad Mr.Clark, The Ladtev and Mra. Aex Elchurch met Wednesday of last week with Mrs. liott week at Bryce canyon. last spent F B Wltthoft. The hostess was assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Kay Greenwood spent test week Veedames Henderson. Flatter and Ills Bhielda. at Fish lake, returning home Monday, Mra. Harman Goldsmith entertained at a Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Porter and Mr. and Fridsv hensington ovening. honoring Mrs. D. Mrs C. Cotter of Elsinore entertained 1ft honor W. Church of Boise, who Is visiting In tho of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Keate, Ur. and Mra. city. Julian of thin city at Fish creek Satur Mra. Summerville Johnson and Mrs.. Fred ttey, - Hippier 5 Mra. Farley P Wilson, fra Kite Ogden, Mrs. George Hunter and Mra. W. H. Tloodin entertained at a surprise .party for Mrs. J. W. Ogden, complimentary Uy her birthday anniver" sary. this week. Mlaa Virginia Bcao entertained Tuesday Ten guesta were presnlng at a candy-pull- . ent. Mias Ruby Thnrber entertained at a swindling party in the Spring ditch .Wednesday morning. Six guests were present. Mr and Mrs. H. N. Hayes and daughter, Dm th. Kathleen, returned from Fish lake Sunday. Miss Melha Greenwood of Park City la he rerelatives and friends, the guest of Mist National visiting Lave Peterson. MT. mrriit guesta of Hr. nnd Urn. 'Peter M. Oegf over hut week-enMlsa Coolley hnn recently returned front n trip to Europe. Mine Venta Vowloa la o ponding two nt weeks vlgttin .rein tires and friend . Lehl. wan tha B. Urn. Albert guest England of friend In Salt Lake last week. Mra. 8. L Goodwin and daughter of Lehl spent 8unday visiting with Mrs, Susie Vowles. Mias Thelma Dayton wa th gueat of her aunt, Mrs. George W. dark, at Ophlr btat week. Ad Mis El tie Johnson and Mi wor guesta of friend I Salt Lake week-enlast A.The T. O. club member were en tertalned at th home of Thomas Speira last Monday ovening by Bertha and Emily Speira. Nina guests wer present. Mr. and Mr Henry T. Green of Idaho, spent last week In Tooele visiting relative and friend Samuel Campbell and Mr. and Mr family of Salt Lake wore tho guests of Mr. and Mr Mra. CampbolTs parent i John W. Tat thie week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Gillespie announce tha btrth of a son., horn to them August 4 at Wamero. Kan. Mrs. Emma Goodwin antertalned Tuesday afternoon at a house party.Mra.Guests Vera Included Mr. William MUler, Brackon, Mr 8. W. Curry, and Mr A. F. Hank Mra. C. W. Wall and baby, who have Mr. and Mra. been visiting her parent J. T.' Qollaher, for th peat two week departed Friday evening for their home at Burley, Idaho. Miss Druce Tletjen of Santaquln was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gillette Gll-let- te IDA RICHFIELD (rle Jo Oust Pads m non "Bast - de- veloped 5 inches, y, Mr Ailondorf. "The f I r , t three week, butt o p In,., Or. davel. d 1', r,port Swarth-ou- t. Only Beal Bust Developer Tha National tha special But recommendC. I Davel-ep- er 8. Carr formerly Dr. ed In tha Physical Culture Magaslne el the only safe, reliable method known for elargln the bust In a natural way. Of .me method Dr. Carr laid: "Indeed, It will bring ebout a develop. B.nt of tho bust qplte astonishing. This has been proved over and over by those using the National. In reporta sent ua soma obtained as much as five have development ful Invention. Inches by Dr. wonder- following Carrs instructions In using this Valuable Book FREE 0 v; If you want a beautiful, plump, fut bust, write for our valuable book on bust development, containing tho article by Dr. Carr, In which he tell, specifically the causes of nondevelopment and how the bust may be developed harmlessly to Its most beautiful proportions. Kent free to every woman in need of development. If you wish book sent sealed. Inclose to poetage. THE OLIVE COMPANY Clarlnda, Iowa , Pept, 104 TOOELE TOOELE. Auq 13 Mra. Henry Helmet returned home Thursday evening, after a two week visit with Mr. Heime at Provo. Mrs. Elmer J. Elklngton and Mrs 8. W. Curry entertained the Lohoabey Sewing club at a canyon party an An gle.i grove Friday afternoon. Seventeen members wer, present. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. McDonald of Heber sre visiting In this city with their brother. Storm McDonald. Miss Gilbert Gillespie entertained the Service swarm of Beehive girls at her home Monday evening. Fifteen were In i attendance. Mr. and Mrs. 8peneer Kirk and family, also Harold Marshall, all of Salt Laks In this city with spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Marshall. g Mrs. Vern Bracken of St. John la In thia city with her parent Mr. and Mrs John W. Tate. Mrs. Emma Ocodwln of Lehl Is her mother. Mr A. F. Hanks, visiting of this citv. N. O. Lindahl of la Mr. Midvale spending a week here visiting her parent Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Isgreen. Mrs. Lindahl was accompanied home by her sister. Miss Joyce Isgreen, who haa spent the past two weeks visiting at Midvale. Miss Myra Bowen returned home Friday, after a two weeks visit with relatives at Logan. -- Miss Ruth Vowles and Mist Marie Sloane returned home last week, after completing the'r summer courses at the University of Utah. Miss Msv Coo lev of Salt Lake and James Kldrldge of Bountiful wer the via-Itin- , . Here it is ' in a tiny tablet f d. - Rex-bur- this week. g. , Mrs. Marshall McClelland of 'Salt taka Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Mary CitySloane. A. The Daughters of the Pioneers entertained Wednesday evening In honor of Mr, and Mrs. John W. Tate at their home on Vine street. Flfty-ei- x guests were present and enjoyed games and refreshments. Mr. and Mr C. M. Tletjen and Sam Gillette are vfaltlng at Santaquln, guests . of Mr. Tletjens parents. , , lt POCATELLO, ' You want tho Vitamine in Yeast SANTAQUIN f Aur. II. The Social 8ANTAQUIN, Hour elub met Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Dructlla Speinhower acting as hostess. A paper wae given on the 'Fundamentals of Child Training. by Mr Eunice Open-shaLuncheon was served by the hostesa to Mr. Vara Robbins. Mr R. Foote. Mrs. Annie Hulls, Mrs. Dottle Mra. Lissle Whittier, Miss Openshaw, Rhea Whittier and Mrs. Eunice Openshaw. Mr. and Mr Rudolph Peterson and daughter, Mra. Ruth Blott, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen at Spanish Fork. Sunday. Miss Druce Tletjen has returned to her home here, after a two weeks visit with relatives at Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Holliday. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Holliday, Mr. and Mrs, Peter E. Peterson, Misses Wanda Holliday, Peterson, Emma and Esther Peterson motored to Castilla, Sunday, where spent th day. they Mr. and Mr. Henning Johnson of Canada ars here for an Indefinite stay. Whild her they are guests of Mra Johnsons parents, Mr. and Mra. Joseph Stlckney. Mrs. Samuel Cushing Is spending a week visiting st Bingham with Jiv." daughter, Mrs. Ethel Gunning. Mrs. J. R. Griffiths of Salt Laks was the guest th past week of her Mr. apd Mrs. Charles A. Tletjen.parents, Mrs. Charles Crooks was the hostess to Bn Interesting affair at her home Tuesday evening, In honor of th birthday anniversary of her husband. Dinner waa aerved to twenty-eiginvited guests After spending a year in California, Mr. and Mra. Henry Lofgran have returned to thia city for a ahort atay with relatives. After a week visit In Balt Mra. Emma Jarvla hat returned tolake, her horn here. While away tha was th house guest of her sister, Mra Ellen Barhart. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Backman of Ogden ars spending a short vacation with relatives In this city. The members and teachers of ths theological elsss of .the ward Sunday school enjoyed an outing at Castilla springs Tuesday. The day was spent In swimming, picnicking and .dancing. . Mr. and Mra James Hadfleld and Mr., and Mrs Larson motored to Spring City, Wednesday, where they spent the day with relative Mr. and Mr. C. M. Tletjen and Sam Gtllett, alt of Tooels, motored to thia city Wednesday and spent th week-en- d at the home of Mr. Tletjen1 father, Ephraim Tletjen. Mr. and Mr. Ernest Wadsworth and children end Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wadsworth and children have returned to their homes In Salt Lake, after a weeks visit with their parent here. Mr. and Mra. In-d- ra ht Frank Wall, Mr. and Mrs Wlllla York, Verda and Glade Wall all motored to American Fork and LehL Sunday. Mra. Charles A. Tletjen waa hostess at a tea Friday afternoon. Six guests were present. Th membars of ths Elite club entertained their husbands at an outing at Castilla springs Sunday. guests were Mrs. Jack Corless of Salt Lak Mra. Juliet Ooates of Lehl and Mrs. Charles Roberts of Spanish Fork. Mra. Ivin entertained at dinner Tuesday Stickney evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henning Johneon of Canad Other guesta wer Mr. and Mr Joseph Stlck-ne- Science makes it easy to take : made a plaster out of mustard but it blistered all the skin from your back then science and with a mustard plaster forward and And vorld better lor you. so the goea progresses in chemistry and medicine as well as in everything else. elANDMA d Mrs. Otto Misses Nellie and Edna Mr.-an- Farthlngham. Albert Stlckney, and Julius Stlckney. Mrs. John Corless and ton. Kenneth, returned to their home In Salt Lake. Thursday, after spending two weeks here at th home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Green-halg- h. Mr. and Mra. Vest Evans have returned from a motor trip to Lehl and Logan. Mrs. Juliet Goates and children are spending several weeks as guest of Mr. and Mf Elmer Tletjen. ELSINORE ELSINORE. Aug. 1. Mr. and Mr T. W. Smith and family and Mr. and Mra. Andrew Hansen and famllv motored to Salt Laks and Lehl last Sunday for a two weeka vlait with relatives and friends. Mr Janies Gibbs and sons. Harold and Kenneth, returned to their home at Hiawatha? Sunday, having spent the past two months her with relatives. Mr Orson Rasinutaon and daughters, Ua and Alice, and eon, Philo, left Monday for thqlr home In Delta. Th friends of Mies Anna Svedln learn of her marriage to John Pearson of Maryevale, which took place Thursday of last week at Richfield. Mr. and Mra. B. R Mathews of Salt Lake spent several days her with Mr. and Mr. Arthur Jeneen. They left the first part of the week. Mrs. H. P. Christiansen entertained GIpw Comes Vitamine from Yeast Wilt up nTablets Easy to Take N 60 Tablets $1.00 Irvings PHOS-PH- O VITAMINE TABLETS BOUNTIFUL BOUNTIFUL, Aug. 13. Mr. and Mra. Richard Slringham, John J. M. Barnes of KaysviUe, William Strlngham and son, Ferrin, of West Bountiful, motored to Logan to attend tha farm bureau convention, and while there they were entertained by Mr. and Mra. Joseph Anderson at their home In Logan and also at their country home In Smlthfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson alao took their guests on a Sightseeing trip over Logan and to many places of interest. Mrs. J. B. Durham and daughter, Helen, will leave Sunday morning for1 Oakland. Cal., where Mlsa Helen will attend school this winter at Mills college at Oakland aa a sophomore. Mrs. Durham expects to be gone a week. Miss Ida Strlngham left Thursday for Heber, where she will Visit Mr. and Mra. Frsnk Hardy of that place. , Mm La Vern Matin of Salt Lake spent with Miss Helen Durham. the week-en- d Th Clover club met Tuesday at th home of Mrs. Glen Riley of Salt Lake, a former resident of Bountiful. Mr Ira J. Stoker of Twin Falls, Idaho, la here, visiting friends and relative A largely attended entertainment wae given Friday evening of last week by Mr J. L. Mathis at her home In honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. A number of the guesta wer from Salt I Lake. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Barlow received Carman Tuesday as their guest Mr Jenson of Salt I,ake. Mrs. Hulda Thomas la spending a few weeks with hee sister, Mr Susan B. Wood ef Clearfield. Mrs. Ira Holbrook entertained Tuesday afternoon In honor of the birthday anniversary of her little daughter, Mary. One long table was placed on the lawn and covers were laid for seventeen. Summer aesm these tablet a tesuc. Hanalssa aa InwS hy aM build y 1 tha Moe4, baateh phqph cartouadst, bail aaS mbm Ma treeblss qvickly. FOR STOMACH aa4 ksflatstiM mMn i tablet aaNstaawta asdwnlwrtoed rtepwty. FOR BRAINWORKERS whe encria aa4 bm4 a atssogtlMajag tool to kssa the lit and start. FOR THIN PEOPLE whh trws4 sot th -- i -- itoiSi FOR CONSTIPATION, VKwnta.i.wMtoha knows. A th saly ml sslisf asm very of Umm tablet quickly frees ngulw thee tablet eana with tha l rwlors vigor, ayfstit a4 ffsagth wary quickly HARMLESS AS ANY , fold to Dept k Yaw will bt M FM seat ft M,w wk your drufglK. lh t-- ns - - r , . ASK YOUR DOCTOR FOOD-WrUsfars- Vitamine tablet were created These Phoa-Ph- o to afford tha public a scientific, easy, reliable, ' convenient, and resuttful method of procuring the Vitamine found in yeast and by combination with other vitamine, etc., to inaure quicker R and better reault . 1 cut-gla- ss EUREKA EUREKA. Aug. II. Mr. and Mr Charles Hulah and daughter. Mlsa Frances Hulsh, ar enjoying a weeks automobile trip to Bear Lake, Idaho. A party of sixteen high school girl Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly chaperoned by Mis Maud Layton, left for a week camping trip at Town, What a simple and Inexpensive solving Bow to Remove Easily. today Of the fat woman's problem the la Spoti; aer.d park, In Pay son canyon. Prescription Tablets provide. Shrf Mr. and Mrs. Guy Crane left during the Here chance, Miss Freckle Face, week takes one of these harmless, pleasant for Balt Lake, to make their little tablets after each meal and at bed- to try remedy for freckle with the hom time and loses two, three or four pounds guarantee of reliable concern that it Miss Maud Layton, Mr. and Mra. N. A. of fat each week, and yet suffers no will not cost you a penny unless it Jones and family and Mr. and Mr W. harm even on the hottest day creates remove the frecklee; while if it does A. Nesbll spent Saturday and 8unday, at no disturbances Inwardly, and produces Pots resort Heber. Hot the at exclear a the complexion you This elegant preparation give no wrinkle. Ml. and Mra. George Wlgton motored pense Is trifling. to Salt Lake Sunday, to spend several (made exactly In acordance with the Simply get an ounce of Othine Mermola Prescription) haa rendered dayr. exercising and dieting for the reduction double strength from any druggist, Miss Isabelle Gourley la spending her of excess flesh as superfluous as a fifth and a few applications should show you vacation witt Salt Lake friends. wheel. A further recommendation Is that how easy it ia to nd yourself of the Mr and Mra. Percy Hanks had as their It ia th least expensive fat reducer on homely freckles and get a beautiful guesta last week Mr. and Mr Henry . the market, a full alsed package costing complexion. Rarely is more than on Barney of Payson. , Erma McCormack and children only on dollar from any druggist or by ounce needed for tne worst rase. Mr. CoMarmots 1612 Woodmall from th to afreturned home in their Santaquln, Be sure to ask the druggist for the ter a two weeka ward avenue, Detroit. Mich., containing with Mr. and Mr double strength Dthine, as this strength L. D. Dubotse of visit to glv a quantity of tablets large enough this city. ia told under guarantee of tnonev back Mr. and Mra Arthur Buher of vary decided results In most every cas Salt (Advertisement.) U Jt fail to remove fieckle (Adv.) Lake were la Eureka last week, visiting Mar-mo- fu-tu- ie Send bm frua h S Phaaaphlst and find cackted tax fat eu Ursa hotlitef Vitamins tablets yrryld. Hr S1.00 nhw rhca-P- rrt w IRVINGS LABORATORY! Dept Thoellnj, . V floweib n a bowl formed the centerpiece, and a large birthday cake, with nine dainty candlea upon It, also adorned the table. The afternoon was pent In playing game The officers and teachers of the West Bountiful Sunday school enjoyed a party at Saltalr Saturday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mr J. A. Taylor entertained as their guest during the week Mr M. C. Barlow of Burley, Idaho. Mrs. Margaret Knighton has as her guest Mrs. Frank Jones of Kaysville. Mra. Nephl Hepworth of West Bountiful Is visiting relative and friends la Logan. Holbrook and brother, Mlaa Blanch Walter, were entertained at dinner Sunday by Maa Mary Nelbaur of Salt Lake at her home. Miss Zara Babin haa accompanied Salt Laks relatives on a motoring trip to Cottonwood canyon, to be' gone two weeks. Josephine Hepworth, her father and mother. Mr. and Mr Joseph Hepworth, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hepworth of Farmington are on a two weeks' motor, ing trip to Afton, Wyo. . Mr. and Mra. Harold Nelson of South Bountiful, accompanied by Miss Mabel Stoker and Miss Wllhetmlna Hogan, left Friday mornthg by motor for a weeks outing In Idaho. Dr. and Mrs. Wtlllam A. Pettit, Mr. and Mr. V. R. McKnlght, Lily F. Sperry and AUca B. Young, all of Salt Lake, were visitors at tha home of Mr, and Mr J. R. Pettit during the week. Mr. and Mr J. R. Pettit and family motored to the Hermitage In Ogden canyon Wednesday. Mra. C. E. Palmqulet spent the day hera Wednesday visiting relatives and friend The mothers and daughters of the South Davis stake spent Wedneaday in Balt Lake. Mra. Phoebe Peart returned Wednesday from Bear Lake, Idaho, whers she Mra. had spent the last two weeks. Peart and Elisabeth Ford of Centerville left Friday morning In company with th Balt Lake temple worker who were having an excursion for the day up Ogden canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richards and family of Montpelier, Idaho, and tanthua Richards of Ogden spent Wednesday here visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. H. D. Housted and little daughter. June, also her mother. Mra. Eleanor Williams, have returned from Balt Lake, where they spent the week with Mrs. Hoiisteda sister, Mrs. Bert Cherrlngton. Mrs. Rest us Porter returned from Castlegate Sunday, where she spent the weak a the guest of Mrs. Alex Jones. t 4 snaia as ep quickly. FOR THE BLOOD aade T k Kama Addnat ALL GOOD , DRUG STORES Sold and Recommended in this City by with an evening social and refreshments to her eon, Thursday, complimentary Neldon, and a number of hla friend Mr. A. F. Hotter gave a birthday Monday afternoon of last week. In party honor of her little son, Floyd. Miss Vera Marble and Charles Jacobwere married son, both of Elsinore, Wednesday at Richfield. Misses Hadvlg and Marl Hermaneen, who have been spending several weeks here and in Wldtaoe, returned to Balt Lake last Sunday Miss Thelma Jackman left here the first of the week for Salt Lake, where she will spend gome days visiting with her sister. Mr. and Mrs Frank Pritchett and Mrs. Sadie Smith spent Sunday In Clear Creek canyon luncheonlng and fishing. FOR STRENGTH UT value of Vitamine and now . Everyone knows the wonderful health-givin- g out of the very finest yeast the chemist secures a Concentrate, four times as powerful in "Vitamine B, as yeast. He puts $ grains (equivalent to 20 grains ofyeastjlnto each tablet. Then in addition the chemist adds ' grains of concentrate, Fat Soluble A Vitamine. Tfti this 6H grains of highly concentrated Vitamine substance he adds Calcium and Sodium Glycerophosphates, a tiny speck of Cascarine and Capsicum to make the tablets bring results quicker more beneficial more scientifically correct Aj) roper dose made expressly for medicine with object ional fermenting elesfnts left out. Vitamine tablet have produced splendid and w These tiny Phot-Ph- y most unusual results for men and women who .were in poor health, or troubled with complaints noted on the right. The tablets are easy to take -and agree perfectly with a weak stomach. Be sure to get the genuine Fhos-Ri- o . Vitamine in orange colored carton. . Are You Fat? .. Freckle-Fac- e lust Try This uv YEAST VITAMINE non-blisteri- Out-of-to- y, . th latters father, Mr. James Aylward. Mr Orris Jarman and daughtar, Mlaa Ora Jarman, are visiting for a faw weeka at Soldier, Idaho. Mr. and Mra. W. E. Wanlaas hara returned to their home at Lo Angeles, after spending a month with th formers Mr. and Mr William Wanlea parent Mr Andrew Mitchell haa had aa har guest during ths last week her daughter, Mr Ralph Dunn, and baby. Mr. Dunn wae In Eureka over 8unday. Mr Mary Driscoll of the Eureka Banking company Is anjoylng a two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mr C. E. Rif and children returned to Eureka Tueeday of last week, after an enjoyable outing In th Straw, berry valley. Mr. and Mra. D. F. Wilson of Eureka receiving congratulations on th arrival of a son, th child arriving at their home on Church street during th early part of last week. Mr Zabriskl returned Charles Wedneaday of last week, after spending a few days with Mr L. H. Noyea and Mr J. Edward Stein. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lavra and children and Remo Levra have returned after a few days visit at Salt Lak Mr. and Mrs. F.. N. Carpantier had aa their guest last week Mlsa Leah Jones a of Balt Allen Lak. Pike left last week for Ogden, to meet his parent Mr. and Mr Edward to the Pike, who have Just returned state after spending a few weeks in California. Mr. and Mrs. Pike went to Los Angeles 'for th Elks convention, and then visited San Francisco. Before returning to Eureka they will make a trip Into ldahog-- being accompanied by their sens, Allen and Ray, th latter being a resident of northern. Utah at th present time. Mr. and Mr J. H. Frlsby and children, of Eureka, and Mr. and Mra. W. H. Luka of Ogden returned hom Sunday after spending two weeks In northern Utah. On week was spent at th Hermitage In Ogden canyon, and they also visited relative at Ogden, Balt Lak and Provo. SODA SPRINGS, IDA, j SPRINGS, Idaho, Aug. IS. Mr. A. C. Btrachan and children to their home at Pocatello after a visit here with relatives. Miss Jennie 8hufeldt Is having a vacation this week and Is svlsltlng with friends at Pocatello and Idaho Fall Mra. Frank Shufeldt and little daughter, Sarah, returned Jo their ranch Tuesday, after spending a few Weeka with her daughter, Mr W, 0. Miller, and i family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Meyers apent.a few hours in Bod Springs with friends last Tueaday. Mr. and Mr Collin Cheater and children spent a few daye In Soda Springs this week with friend They returned to their hom at Henry last Wednesday, Mrs. Joseph Lallatln and accompanied by little daughter, who will spend a week at Henry. A. Largllllera and Miss Mr. and Mr Evelyn Largtlltere, Miss Andre Ooulllart motored to Bear lake Ooulllart E. and last Sunday. They report a most pleasant trip. Mr Frank Merrell, Jr., and two ion Max and Winston, arrived In Soda last Wednesday from Lima. Spring Merrell Rant., and ar vialtlng Mr sitter, Mrs. - B. Marriott, and family. They also will visit relatives at Henry, Idaho, before returning home. Mr Roy Wade and children of Pocatello were th guests of Mlu Msrie Pick-re- n this week. They relumed home last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lau moved beck to the mines this week. Mrs. G. W. Gorton, who had been visitL. Strong, at har ing her sister, Mr ranch at Trail creek, returned hom last Tuesday. Rees Gorton, ,Lorenxo Ruud, Mlsa Doro SODA and Mr thy Sterrett and Mlaa Jean Dunlap arrived homo today, altar a weeks vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ruud at thalr ranch home oa tha South fork of tho Bnak river nsar Alpln A regular meeting of th Maccabees waa held Thursday. The meeting was called to order by Commander Mr Leah Gorton. Four new member wer voted on and wer accepted. Mlaa Hsian Root and Miss Lina Root war Initiated. Tb other two new member who were not there to b Initiated, ar Mr William Mr Franklin and Mr Bertha Jon L. Bbelp turned la her resignation aa lieutenant commander. Mr Loretta Davis waa elected to fill her place. Mr Clare Root was elected picket, to fin th vacancy caused by tha appointmentcom-of Mrs. Loretta Davis aa lleutesaat social mooting mander. Tho date for waa nt for August li. IDAHO FALLS, IDA, f IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Aug. II. At quiet wedding 8unday morning Mlaa Bella Wlerman became th bride ef Raeben Th Rev. Willey per- C. Llndstrom. formed th ceremony In th presence ef th Immediate relatives ef the couple, after which wedding breakfast waa served. Upon their return from thoir honeymoon Mr. end Mrs. Undstrom will be at hom at Bft Water avenue. Mlu Molly Porter antertalned with a o'clock luncheon Thursday at har hom In th Porter hotel, honoring th sever- at visitors her After luncheon th rueets wer Invited to a matinee at the Colonial, Friday evening Mr. and Mra. Joseph George wer th host to the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of th Idaho Felts and Shelley lodges. The time wa spent in cards and music, after which a lunch eon waa served. Mra. D. J. Sweeney entertained th Bridge club Wednesday Lucky Thirteen at her hom on Twelfth street. Mlsa Vivian Lemon, daughter ef Mr. and Mr Ed Lemon, will leave Monday for Oakland, Cal . where ah wlU reaum her studies at Mills college. Miss Blanche Wilbur, accompanied by her mother, Mr. O. K. Wubur, left Wednesday night for Borkeloy, CL, to enter the university. 1 Mr. and Mr Frank Leiand af Oakland. Cal., are th guests of Mr. and Mr O. C. Beebe at thoir hom on Bags street. f Olson Colonel and Mra, DeWItt Boise arrived here Thursday morning Mrs. Emma were accompanied by and Steele Breckinridge, who has been their guest for tha Mat few week False Teeth HcM Firmly in Flcso BY WILSONS ' G0fiEGft : I- .Recommended by Dentist! tnd , Physicians, At Druggist and Dental Supr ply Houses. Corepa Chemical Co., Cleve. land, Ohio. Send lOo for Trial Pack;. ! . r, |