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Show THE SALT, LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST PRESTON, IDAHO II HIM Grstta PRESTON. Idnh. Aog. Rnlllnon eatertnined Thursday of iut wool ta who oti to Kwwtli, her brother, compliment r turned krone afVe epetullog the pas war in th Tonga taismta. Pink and white were bmhI to decoiwfet pea and golden! Wiowaid and Kenrate the room. Mr. Brj-oneth KelUftoa entertained at sinjioj and daoc in in tbe native co turned A aieecl ia Jap Luncheon wit inK wit five by Myrl Bodily. aerveit on the lawn to Ute following gueats: ML and Alta. And Winward. Mm. Mr, Bryoa Bay Jderrill, Mr. Roy Morgan. Mr. and Mr Mra. La H. Beck-tenand Urn Newel Dalnee. Mra. Heorjr Bartholomew of Fayette, t rah. Leora Mia Anderson, Ilian Juanita Mer Mjrtl Ifeuaeer, Mina hy Farmer. Ml rill. Ena 'Bright. Aaron Merrill, Myrl Bodily, Reckafesrt. Lonadaie line amf Delores Mm. J. C. tirearea eotertaiad at her Home week at a miaoel Thursday afternoon o f -Innemta shower la honor of Ml' Mary i reave 4t ! . were Nasturtium Birkenhead. England. need In the living room and pink and wulte A color room. erheme in the 'sweet pea dining of pink and White was carried out in the luncheon. Cover were laid for twenty three gueeta. Mte tirearea left Saturday of ast we k to visit In (irae and Pocatello. Bb will Bait from Montreal, Canada, next month and will be married October 1 In Birkenhead, England do Herbert Willshire. Mr. Kroeat Card -- entertained the member riub Friday afternoon of the Chosen Friend Needlework and"nsiuie were of Uat week. Mm. tlenrfe Pauli the feature of tfyiday and MU flair gave-aerepiano selection Bnminer flower decotwo o!o. (ioaslind aang luncheon A buffet wil rated the room. nerved to twelve club members and Mra. C. I) Cluire (iNiliod and Mlaa Mary tioawlind. Ml tirearea. who were special guest. Mm. Sol Hale, Jr., entertained at dinner Mondar evening in compliment to her daughter. Mm. Ralph Parker, aod ton, Lynn, Mr. and Mra. Hcher J. Hale and Mr. and Mra Mol Hale. Sr., of Boise. Covert were laid for ten guest. at dinner Mm Wallace Head Friday afternoon of )at week in honor of Mrs A bowl Fannv Moody of Los Angelea, (allf, of tweet peas centered the table. Cover were Mm. laid for Mra. Hattie Thatcher, Henry Mr. and Mra. W. Head and daughter Spark. aod Dr. G. W, Statea. Mr and Mr. Heber J. Hale and Mr. and Mr. Sol Hale. Sr., of Boise are visiting Mm. Hntfie Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Hale, Jr. Mr. Henry Bartholomew ' of Favette, Utah, ia visiting her parent, Mr. and Mr. Joahua Rntlison. " Mr. a nfl"" JI r. Joseph If" Beta and ftatifft ten, Margaret and Jean, of Ogden, 1 tah. spent last week end with Mr. and Mm. Jaecpb-B- el entertained nap. Mr. and Mrs 3 Bowen of Ogden, Mr. 1 Hammond of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mr. If. K. Hammond of Logan, Utah, were guests of Mr and Mr. Atnoa Betnap, Sunday. Mr. and Mr. W. J. Heuaser announce the engagement of their daughter, Juanita, to Lonsdale B Roe, the marriage to take place next month tn the temple at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra. Amoa Belnap and Mm. A. R. Cutler left Tuesday morning by automobile to visit Is Brigbam, Logan, Ogden and Salt Laka, I. Utah. PROVO PROVO, An. 18. Mondar evening tha members of the Columbia Beehive swarm of the Second ward were entertained at the home of Mlaa Averil Peay. The room were decorated In cut flowers and tha time was spent with needlework and games. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs John Kelsh announce the marriage of their daughter, Vera Leona, to John LeRoy Luke of thte elty, which took place August 4. Mr. and Mrs. Luke will make Provo their home. Sunday evening Mlaa Isabel McBride entertained Miss Orace Clark, W.. F. Williams, V. A. Ralls, Bert Clark, all of Salt Lake; Mlsa Earael Cook, Mias Clarissa Nuttall, Miss Arthella Gay and Starling Cook of Provo. Mrs. Newton R. Jackson and daughter, Maurlne., have returned to Salt Lake after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Jack-eo- n In Provo. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Spafford and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Curtla are spending a Week at Fish lake. Mra J. William Knight returned Monday from Boise, Idaho. Miss Bernice Cluff, daughter of Attorney General and Mrs. Harvev H. Cluff, of Salt Lake, Is the guest of Miss Edith Hedqulst for a number of days Mrs. Bean Twelves ia spending the week with relatives in Mt. Pleasant. Miss Elsa Klmber has returned from Satina, after a visit with Mr. and Mra Janies E. Kimber. Mr. and Mra. C. C. Hoag and son, Gerald. spent last week at Vivian park. Professor and Mrs. John C. Swenson left Tuesday for Bryce canyon to spend their vacation. Mra Dwight Billings entertained at a In childrens party Monday afternoon honor of her daughter, Donna. The luncheon tlhle was centered with A birthday cake containing seven lighted candlea Games and music were enjoyed btwenty-fiv- e playmates of the gueat of honor. The residence of Mrs. Orson Bird was th scene of a social affair Monday evening when tne officers of the Third ward Primary association with their partners and a number of invited guests conducted a successful surprise party, the occasion being her birthday anntversary-Thfollowing program waa followed by gamea: Musical numbers by Mra. Bird ami son, LaMar; readings, Mrs. Chase Hatch; dancing, the Misses Evelyn Chase end Ina Olses. The rffaif was under the direction of Mra A. Hatch' and Temple Penrod, The following M I. A. members of the Sharon ward, chaperoned by Mrs. C. E. 1 .osee, Mrs George Cutler, Mrs Dell Smith and Mrs. Bishop, are spending the week at Brvce canyon: The Misses Er ma Pace, Zina Bishop, Violet Duke, V'ra Frampton, Jennie Anderson. Isabel McBride, Ersel Cook. Rachael Richlna. Oeo Duke, Fontella Marshall, Grace Nielson, Ins Nielsen, Violet Marx, Melva Wadlev, Fern Wadley, Clarissa Nuttall, Arthella Gay. Maud Gay, Verona Clives'; M earns. Wells Duke. Roe Riding, Donald Clayton. Farris Citllltnore, Nielg, Anderson and Leon Jaco.bson, In hono'r of Robert Seidel of Reading. Pa , Mrs D. D. McRrids was hostess at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for ten guests. Mr. Seidel and Mrs. McBride s son, Brvce. were in military service together during the world ear and this occasion was tha renewal of their friendship. Mr. and Mra I. R. Hudson of San'Fran-cisco- . Calif., were Provo visitors last week Mra J. Wr. Hutsh and family have l from a trip to Fish lake. Mr. and Mrs William Hawkins and family and Mrs. Has, I Thornton have from a trip though Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs R H Ludlow and and Mr. and Mrs R. F Aveson offamily Salt Lake were visitors at Vivian park hist week Mr. end Mi's, Emert Halverson and children and Mr. and Mrs B w Dalton of Price are camping at the G. E. Cities ranch at South Forks for a week. Miss Gwendolyn Russell of Salt take Is a Provo visitor, the gueat of Miss Edttha Booth. Mrs. Lacy H. Farnsworth, daughter Margaret, and son. Hatch, left Saturday afternoon for Heber to visit relatives for several days. Mrs. C. P. Rainer of Idaho, Is here visiting her father, T. C. Thomp, . - Freak ef Balt Lake. The peewit were Nek Geraack, Yaroaea Darroaougun. Teddy Ward. Mary Ellea Hylaed, Eeelya Frank, Ruth Wolf, Lawrence aad Irrlne Stillman, Jobs Wade, Mar-el- d Wlllisren and La Uaara Meirknt. A. B. Berry see aa ker (treat bar raoth-n- , Jin. Mra. Josephine Umax from Ceatarvitie. Mlaa Ruth Wolf left SYedaeaday Marking with her friend. Ulna Erelya Frank, for a two weeks' visit In Balt Lake. Mins Alta Miller and Mrs. Dewey Millar returned from Coelrtlle last Monday. Mlaa Lola Fold of Americas Fork spent Thsro-4a- y and Friday with Mra. Hobart Miller. Mr, and Mra. Joseph Kemp are entertaining Mrs. Kero pa' brother, Martin II, Thomas, who la returning f run Lana la to hL home In Marya-vill- JUANITA HEUSSER I tello, Idaho, have returned home after a two weeks stay In Provo. Twelve guests attended a social affair glvsn by Miss Gertrude Olsen Sunday evening in honor of Miss Marjorie Winters of Mount Pleasant. Mrs. W. B Retherford was hostess St a bridal shower Monday In honor of Mrs. Frank F. Waiters, a recent bride. Twenty-fiv- e guests were present. Mr. and Mrs James Nelson and family have returned from a two weeks' trip In Garfield county, where they vlaitsd Mrs Nelson's sister, Mrs. Emma Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Heber J Dons of American Fork epent part of Hie week with relatives In Provo Mr. and Mra James Chappell and son, Frank, and Mra. Allen of MBalt Lake wars Bride at dinthe guests of Mra Louisa ner Sunday. Mr. and Mra W. J. Clegg. I. Wallace Clegg and Mr. and Mrs Ilyrupn Iavrsen spent last week In Logan with relatives' and frends. Mr. and Mbs. J. Edwin Stein entertained at a dancing party Thursday evening of last week In honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Troyer, prior to their dePa, The guests wen parture for Plttston. Mr. and Mra L. A. Christensen. Mr. and B. Mrs. George Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Ashton and the honor guests. Miss Vilate Elliott has returned from Shelley, Idaho, where- she visited relatives. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clark of Mrs. Oelweln, Iowa, are here visiting Clarks mother. Mrs. Francis Mayberry. The Rev. Mr, Clark was formerly pastor ofr the local Baptlsthurch. afternoon Mrs. Knight Wednesday Starr Jordan and Mrs. J. B. Ashton entertained at a bridge luncheon at the canyon home of Mrs. Jordan at Bpring-del- l. The affair waa given In honor of Mrs. C. E. Erickson of Hollywood, Cal., and the guests included Mrs Erickson. Mrs. Reed L. Anderberg, Mrs G. A. Hansen, Mrs. Lawrence Innla, Mrs. Etta D. Bagley, Mrs. W. D. Roberts and Mrs. James B. Tucker. The officers of the Fifth ward Primary association entertained their partners, the ward bishopric members and their wives and tha stkte president of the organisation Tuesday evening at Canyon glen, Provo canvon. Mrs. Rosalia Payne, former president ,of the Fifth ward association, was the honored guest of the occasion. Forty guests were present Miss Anna Book vans hostess to the members of the Jewloyoti and Lolnco Beehive swarms at her home Wednesday evening. Games music and refreshments featured the evening. s o, son. Mr. and Mrs. Preston G. Peterson have aa their guests for a few days Mr. and Mrs A. B. Olsen of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Goldstein of Pocatello. Idaho, former Proto residents, are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. George E. Robison for e number of days. Mr. and Mrs, George R. Harding are spending a week at Vivian park. Mr. and Mra Ed Olsen and three chll dren. Maurlne. Ida and Ireta. have returned from a trip to Kish lake. The L'tah Sorosts enjoyed a kensington Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. tV. IX Roberts. The hostesses of the oct, casion were Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Alex Mrs. Rose Y. Stewart, Mrs. D. W. Packard. Mrs Chase- - Hatch. Mra. J. C. Clark, Mrs. W. H. Mitchell, Mrs.. Beth Davis. Mrs. E. D. Partridge, Mra. Sarah Talmage and Mrs. E. C. Rodgers. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Cunningham and Bishop and Mrs. Orson Prestwlteh motored to Bryce canyon Monday to Join the Mutual member of the Sharon ward. Hed-nulr- A Masterpiece, No Matter From What Angle It I Viewed r Mr. an Vra. Robert Wells, son. Billy, and daughter, Dorothy, left by motor Tuesday to fifteen pend days at Flab laka The Ladles' Aid society of the Cemsuanlty church held lta annual plealc it Liberty pork 1 last Thursday. Mm. John .Matthews ontertalnad at dinner laat Wednesday In honor of Mra. Minnie Wado, Ulta Mary and Mr. John Phoda, who ore leaving thin week to make their homo la Balt Lake. Mra. J. R, Kelts, formerly Mtea Katherine Hyland, bee returned from Bas Francisco and la the guest of bar parents, Mr. wad Mrs. Patrick Bylaad, Mr. aad Mrs. Patrick Hyland entertained last Tuesday for Mr. Hyland's parents, Mr aod Mra. Felix McDonald of Arlsaea, aod Messrs. Patrick and John Hyland from Loa Angelra, who ha to been spending the summer at Bolt Lake. 1 ha Misses Greco pad Delphi Nielsen have returned to Bingham after spending a month la Bpenlab Fork with their grandmother. A farewell surprise party waa given by the Altar society la honor of IMae Minnie Wade at the Royal No. 1 lost -- Monday night. The evening wee spent to playing "600" and In dancThose scoring far prises were; Mra. Jack ing. Matthews, first; Mrs. Patrick Hylaod, second; and Mias Anna Clark of Park RefreshIty. were served by Mleaee Evelyn aod AUco of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hsuair ments Daughter Mu no. Mary Wado and Mary Ellen Hyinnd. of Weston, Idaho, who announce her The Indies of the Altar society of the Holy engagement to Lonsdale B. Ros of Rosary church entertained lent Wednesday eveIdaho. Mr. Roe Is the youngPrestpn, with a surprise farewell party la honor ning est eon of W. L. Roe of Preston, edi- of Father O'C'ooaor, who bar gone to Notre tor of the Franklin County Citlxen. Duma, lad. The parsonage was effectively deco-rrte- d with gladioli, ferae and green aad whita tulle Punch waa served. Mlaa very apMrs. Raymond Cutler left Monday for propriately sang some classic andBerry popular Irish Ben P riles went to Mrs. airs, followed by "600." Panguitch to visit her mother, Mrs. Cameron, for eevera! days. llano, first; Mra. Bogan, second; Mine Kate Mrs. John Moore of Spring Laka Is a Htephan, consolation. Gentlemen's firm, Edward v Provo' Isitor this week. Burna; second, Joseph Looney; consolation, Mrs. J. W. Mulsh, daughter, LaVleve, Harry Thomaa. At the close of tha evening a filled puree waa presented to Father O'Conand son, F, Elbert, and Mrs Ed, Olsen wall nor ae s token of ratersn. The officers of the and daughters, Ireta and Idaho, motored Attar society are: President, Mrs. Anna Me- to Salt; J.sHe Monday, where they re. - vteo - J, F, Gutrei" preetdeeti Flynn were Mr, ' t. for a mnlned couple of day tary and treasurer, Mra. J. J. Doyle. The comMrs. M. A, Cox of this city, In com- mittee was: in Mrs, Patrick Chairman,, charge C. pany with Iter daughter, Mrs. Leona H viand ; . Mrs. J. J. Doyla aad Mrs. Minnie Erickson of Emery county, Is spending Wado. Mr. and Mra. B. W. Jones entertained at twp weeks In bait Lake with relatives and friends. cards last Tuesday night In honor of their-flr- at Mrs. Emipellne know and daughter, wrddtng anniversary at their home at the from The partr was gives aa the -- lorga lone, have returned Mammoth, whero they spent a week, porch, decorated with Japanese lanterns. GolMrs Laura Jackman of Balt take spent den glow was used in profusion. Paper -- prises In Provo with Miss Erma were awarded fo Mra. Frasier, ladlrs first; the week-en- d Mra. Aren, consolation. Penrod. Mr. and Mra David C. Jensen of Poca- FIELDING FIELDING, Aug. 13 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard taub were Sunday gueeta of Mr. and Mr. John Luh, Mr. C. IV. Farnnworth spent Friday of laat week tn Bountiful vlBitlng Mra. Howard Sorenson, , Mr. and Mrs E. O. Wilcox of Logan and Mr. and Mts. Fred Gunn and dauxh-tcLnclle and Helen, of Salt take, visited with Kben IVilcox and family Saturday of last week. Friday evening of laat week Mr. and Mr. U W. Farnsworth and Mrand Mra. I.- eo Fobnaworth gave a plunge party at Udva hot spring. In honor of Mr. and Mra George Wood of Preston, Idaho. After the plunge they entertained the Messrs, following guests at luncheon: and Meadames George Wood. C. W. Farnaworth, Bert Burns, Ed Haskell, O. J. McDonald, Claude Grover, Kben Wilcox, O. A. Hendrlcsts, Arvll Udy and Mra. Belle Farnsworth. Mlsa Darda Gam spending the week Itti Salt take. Mrs. Andrew Carruther of Ephraim spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrsr J. E Robinson Mrs. B. K. Halverson of Whealon spent last week-en- d with Mrs Nathaniel Garn. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Nordberg of West Jordan spent Sunday with their daughter. Mrs Ehen Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Nordberg were returning home after visiting relatives and friends In Cache vallev. r. i 1 BINGHAM -- Mr. and Mr Mtivir J eft Tuvdy bv auto for a tv day trip YvHownton through pirk. Mr Bei't I. Smith roturu! Uoadoj frog week outing ut tr'n Talk. Mr. and Mr H B !at Ami returned TriBINGHAM, Aug IS !ng Tuesday after tm day motoring through ton stone park. Mr 3. F Flrnn. Sr,, ha bmu rMthif at the hue of Mrs. MrMil.on IB kilt Luke. Mre. 3. F. Fit no hft teen spending several dav of thl wrrk at Fait Late H Mr. and Mr B Arm spent last week end In Ofdrn canton, camping witi friend. Mr floorge Holman ha tnn entertaining Mr Bolniettr mother thl wrk. Mr !. Wil' i hiv in the guest of her daughter Mr June. Mi Adah ( lav spent Mondar aad Tuesday Id rump the W 8. Jones hom. Kobe-ta- r. The Mum Mitry nad Jus a wait ia (heir tar ro th city Wednesday. 1 Mi I oner it Turner tM vjest of her aunt iu bull I tkt. Mra. Lkiyu Mrt Maude hire and rfaugbtera, Fvctya and rt usMing thl week with Mra. Jeuaiv Loti. E. Tdme- - In t opperfield. Mli Melba Turner ia entertaining bar eouaia, Sybil and itey Uud. of Halt Lake. .Mr. aad Mm. Joe Mtrriot. Ie, Mnur aad Mra, Memhall Feae spent Honda y inalt Lake. Bishop and Mm. J. J. Mr gilt are vUltlng j American Fork Mta Ktttb Wolfe enteHained a few guest at her home la baor of her friend, fisa Erelya I 14, 1921. H !ITi(I!7 fJ Commencing Today First of the Shown Exclusively the home of Mm Stanford pete stake at an elaborate luncheon and re- at a kenaington atafternoon. Keller Mr. Madaou, Tuoday caption at the Armada, Saturday aftenpon of : mUU4 the boates. Mtmr hire4tt and' list week gumt were preaent. Mies Marv Martin and Mlaa Winnie Fits Twenty-fivMl There OIen ha returned from an atthugh are visiting In Manti, the guests of Mu. ended viait in,Falrview. 0. W. .Martin. IS Jim. 'C. Barton and Mrg. 15. E. Reid enter-Binf- d Mr. and Mra. dnutuvl Bench of Sallna were T tht B K. JielMK Thurwtey .afternoon---tau- t Mauti visitors last week. week at the home of Mr. Barton. Other Mina Brunelda Jacobson has gone, to Beattie E. T were Meadamr Parry. M. H. gueat on an extended visit. TThe) Hopeless Alumnae club s as entertained Sperry. E. - Reid, Oatnond 01en, Itoren Chile Jee Series ' at tha American ttaosen. I D. Vorhee. Johtf Allred. Ivag Jy-renWilliam 8trinhm., A. H C hr I teuton and Bay Btrlnghanr, , Mlaa Jane Lamb returned to her home In Halt Lake, Monday, after an extended viait here. VMiile here he Uaa hero entertained at the E. D. Borenuon. K. T. home of Meadme Parry, M. H. Sporty- - Rusaell Moffit and Ml Urace Clark. Mi Charlotte parry entertained a number of frtenda Saturday evening of lat week. Mr. Ray Btringham i vlaltliig in Salt Lake. l Tbe'EMre club wi entertatoed at the Hpriuga at a twlmmtng party and lupoheon Cry-ca- twi' t BulUand Monday afternoon."' Mr. i pedal guest, The Elite club held Its annual election Monfor officer .war tbe The ensuing day. bip: vice President, President. Mrt IXt4-- -. Mr. Eella C. Keller; aecretary. Mrs. Jcniue Mr. Marlon 8. I,. Leslie; assistant secretary, Arrowsmltb; treaiyrer, Mr. Ina P. Cox. 'For the Rest of Your Life9 Man-wel- Boise country. Mrs. Viola Fox. accompanied by her little daughter. Jean, arrived on Monday from Los Angelea and Is visiting Mrs. D. D. Wakefield. Mrs .H. B. Webb of Richmond, Utah, Is visiting her eon, Keith Merrill. The Beehive girls of the First ward. L. D. 8., were entertained at the home of Ursula Snapp, Thursday afternoon. The regular meeting of the Missionary eoclety. Disciples church, was held at the home of Mrs. M. D. Grace, Friday This Wonderful Trip Brought N ew Life to Me!, afternoon. SANDY ptroa 2 Come to Southern California Rl'PERT, Idaho, Aug. 13. Mrs. James Hansen of Rkynon, Utah, 1b a at the homo of her nephew, Lee guestl. Mr. and Mra. George T. Carmichael expect to leave aoon for California on account of the health of their daughter. Mr. and Mra Dean Schofield and Mrt. E. P. Robert! left Wednesday for a two weeks' vacation at Salt taka and with relatives at Mount Pleasant, Utah. Mln Anne 8mlth of Twin Falls was a week-en- d visitor to Mre. A. J. Aylor. Mies May T. Hayden, former grade supervisor In the Rupert schools, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mine Hayden will Tweedy this week. enter Columbia, university In September. Mrs. W. J. Conway has returned to her home at Twin Falla, after a visit to her elater, Mre. T. B. Patton. The annual picnic of Trinity Episcopal church school was held Tuesday at the home af Mrt. Emma Dickson. About eighty parent! and children were present. Mias Bliss Cowan has arrived from Salt take And le visiting at the home of Mre. E. Johnson. Meadames A. J. Aylor and E. Stone entertained Informally at the home of the latter Sunday afternoon. In honor of Mies Anne Smith of Twin Falls. Mrs. Don Allred left Thursday for a three weeks' vacation, which will be epent relatives in Malad, Ogden, Salt visitingProvo and other towns In Utah. take. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zimmerman and Mlsa Orace Brogan returned thte week from an automobile tour through the MANTt. Aug. 18 -- Th Hop 1m Hub was q. teruin4 at th bom of Mi 2rc TovMar Miss Maud Tuttlo assisted vtoijif. th hostm. Mr. d Mm L Kenner and Mta Vera Kea are visiting la Log a. orMessrs and Mesdame Glen Jensen. Wit ford Friscbkof-eb- t. Andrew Jutfd and Henry Peterson are npending a week In Manti canyon. Mr. A. H. Chritenoa entertained At dinner Thursday evening of last week, complimentary to Mrs. H Mitten Hale Other guests were the Mtsse Maud Tuttle. Frances Madsoa. Orace Clark, Jane Lamb and Mm Frank P. An demon and Mm. J. Q. Ryan of Balt Lake. ! Esther Cualiff la spending a week ia Salt Lake. Mm I jw Besson left Thursday of last week to Join bet hoshaad al Ogden, where they will make their boroe.Tbo Hopei Alumnae club entertained Thursday evening of Uat week at tbe borne of Mr., and Mm Julius Jensen, complimentary to Mm. H. Milton Hales, who I leaving this week to Join her husband at Sugar City, Idaho, where they will make their home. Twenty-fiv- e guests were present tarda were tbe entertaining x feature of the evening. Mia Pearl Garb la visiting la Provo. Mr. and Mm. Ray F. Dvreng and Mr. and Mre. P. P Dyreng have gone np Twelve-mil- e canvon to join a party of friends for a week's outing. Mm. Lawrence Lowry entertained Wednesday afternoon' of Uat week, complimentary to her little daughter, Letha and Lila. Mr. L. W Hall vUited la. Kalina last week. lira Louis Co and children of fcilver City are visiting here this week, the gueat of Mra. Cox's parent. Mr. and Mr. Charles Wtntch Mis Edna Dwngaard of Kalina It visiting frtenda here. Provo visitor tbla Miss Leak WUteh la week. and Mesdamea Wilfnrd Wtntch. Jacob .Mcr. Wiutcb. F M. Alder. 8. P. Peterson, J. W. 8 hand and P, C. Madson have just returned from a week's outing at Flab Lake. Miss Beulah Andemoa of Ephraim spent last week-enIn Maati, tbe guest of Mrs, Fraek P. Anderson. Mr and Mr. C. H. Beal spent weekend at Fish Lake. The Wal Make officer of the different organisation of tbe L, D. R. ehurrb entertained all the workers aod officers of tbe South Baa- - 1921-192- HARD KNOCKS AND' LOVE TAPS N. MANTI Now MACK SENNETT COMEDIES RUPERT, IDAHO SANDY. Aug It. Mr and Mrs. Bert Brown of Oakland, Cal., are visiting their parents her Mr and Mre J. w. Cushing and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Davla and sons are visiting at Hyde park. Mr. and Mre. Esra Stewart of Pavson spent the week-en- d of Mr. and Mrs. David Hand.her, guests Mra tavlna Marriott of Salt Lake Is visiting Mrs T. E. Marriott. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tarduhn of Crescent. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Psrduhn of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor of Salt take have returned from a trip through Yellowstone perk. Mrs Sophia Rosengren her daughter, Mre. Robert accompanied Bennlon to her home In Rirle, Idaho. Mrs. Bennlon hea bean visiting relatives here for the pest two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hendrickson left for Levan, Tuesday afternoonl to spend the week-en- d with relatives. Miss BAther Rosengren had as her guests, Monday, Mr. and Mra Harry Cameron of Logan. l By HAD worked too hard, as you have perhaps, and had said I couldnt take the time for any rest. But ftiy physician showed me my mistake he said I needed not just a vacation, but a complete change as well. I told a friend about it and he suggested Southern California I I underscore and exclaim it because youll be surprised, unless youve been there in the summer time, and know how cool it is. I The Cool Summer Wonderland Southern California is a wonderland of summer, only a few hours away, I was there one year through July, August and September, and slept under blankets Ive been there many ninety nights. times Since in the summer, sometimes going out "especially for only two weekt rest. Ive been more efficient in my business ever since. I regard the time there as profitable in dollars as well as health. What to Do There ' Almost anything you like to do. Scores of great sea Surf bathing? shore resorts wifh wonderful wide beaches, fine hotels and modest cottages. Fishing? Here are the worlds most, -- famous ocean fishing grounds only three hours from Southern Californias center. A fishing club is there with members from all sections of the world. Mountain lakes and fine trout streams abound in Southern California. Motoring? Four thousand miles of World-famo- paved automobile highways with 70,000 All-Ye- ar official myriad An Easterner guide-sig- ns interesting great to 'direct you to including a drive 1Q1 miles places available elsewhere plus a complete change of jeene, which is the real value of vacations. A Memorable Trip The railroad trip itself Temperature The average mean temperature In Southern California for the past 44 yeari (U, S. Weather Bureau record) t aa foUowi ; 7 1 September, June, 6 July, 69. The ume records show that great city in the center of this eectton hat oa the average only ont day in June, two dayi tn July, three in Auguit and three in September when the thermometer touches or exceeds 90 degrees. The air la usually dry. to higher temperatures am comfortable here that would be uncomfortable m tbe East where humidity emphasises beat. 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