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Show '7 JL S n THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY HORNING, "AUGUST 28, Social Notes From Utah Towns BOUNTIFUL BOUNTIFUL Af. FT. toi !m Coe a a kiccfee obowoe Wedeaedajr j Ellen Porter . Mi$ ta Mtaa (na rati I I ( eoabUant fcrUa. Cavort vert Bartew, illif fcptwUt laid for tfclrtj fraata at mmU uMta aad tar-- d (tower la pink tad trkJta toracd toe 4oe KIh Cook waa aaalatvd la rvealviaf trtfkai, br her Both n. Aim Crab, aad lira rflctat!aft at th too table vara Mioo Adaid tovdiar aad Mice Kirlaai Barvaa of XayorUto. Mr. L. J. Ifiir aatartataMd at a fardaa ftrt; Koodaj aftareeaa la ktaot af tba btrtfcdajr aa af bar llttla ana,, IttfiMt, at vhith alrmuj twaaty-flv- t tittto ffuaoto vara praaaat. Tfea eotor ortaao woo aarrtad aot ta pUto vktta aad dram. A tors blrtbdav aaka triwad vitk rend to aad caadlaa, wt8 d aewd af flavara at lta haaa, foratad tba emtarptrea fat aaa Woe table o tbr laws aad a caddla at aark fleet aanrad aa favor. Altar tuaebaoa faaaa 1 Ar-di- th - Wcd-ed- I 7 rrtO.y aftemooa rAttMIKOTOK, Aag. af last week the Seloun club aatortalacd at the Bluebird eofo at Laeooa ta haaor at . Mra. Burry W. Jaaoa, wha will leeee la tha aear future ta amka her home ta Saw Dlegn, Calif. A paper waa mad by Mra. a. B. CMpoiaa. after - which Mra. Joora w prematod with-BdrA Reap A.. Uwitl'i hook. f Ueta. Mra. Joaoa g.eo a abort eddram. Lot full tlewera were amd oa tha table, aad cerate warn laid Tor Mra. Barry Joaes. Mra. Borare Van Pleat, Mrs. Robert Miller. Mr. C. A. Lloyd, Mrs. K. C. Bowes, Mra- - Nephl Palmer, Mr. Grant ft. Clark, Mrs. J. ET. koblnma. Mr, g. B. Chtfftu. Mr. G. Q. KbowItob. Mr. S. B. Chlpmaa, Mra. George Hera, Mr. Leali .Palmer and Ml Edith W.leb. , , , Mr. Mnnwaring mtortataed th second Interned lot auday trboal clae at a malea beat at her home Thursday ceealug. Mr. Glee Gcarg af Knoeh I visiting her parents, Mr. aad Mra. D, C. Haas. Mlaa Jaaaphlee Clark tba pest week aad la Centerrlllt with telatirea. Mr. aad Mr. L. I. Pat. af Oadea will make their boat ta Ptnalagtea for- tba fall and win- . ter. Mr. Allen, Blench Mr. gneet neek. - and Mr. Edward Becrist aid daughter, af Brigham City ate gaoti af Mrs. Wood. Mra. Joha Coomb f Fielding were Mra. Agaea BpaeBmaa during the sad at i from-Burle- reunion. JEROME, IDAHO JEROME. Idaho. Aag. JT MV. and Mra. B. Thanas bat as their gneata Mr. and Mra. Bind and daughter of Pltlaburg, Pa. Mra it. B. Jonas waa hootraa to th Falla city Busy Baa club Thursday aftaraoou of lost week. Mr. aad Mra Headrick ara anjoytag a visit from tb-- ir paranta wha arrived Friday of last weak Ins Portland. Or. Mra. L. G- -- Kt aelB - ware"' fthanef gnerts Sunday at tba country koto af Mr. aad Mra B. H. Gordon. Dr. and Mra Arm ed Pilar and Mr. Mar-ipn- n and wlfa of Oregon vtetMd friends bare Sunday. After service S noday evening at the Cbrla. tlaa ebarch, a aarprla wna glass ,tka pastor . th Her. Mr. aad Mr. Harman. and hi A aonvaalt spoon was yraa-nta- d ta them, altar which te eraaK and rak were tarvad. Th Harmon family left Monday morning for th coast, making the- - trip by auto. Mr. and Mr. John lagram retained Wedn-deof laet week trem Kellogg. her Mra. Wolf ot Betbnrg visited friend during the-- - past weak,- Mr. S. G Bdberteou and anas visited frieada In Twin Pell during th pew week. Mr. E. B. Smith has a her gueat her father, , J. C, Sayar af Seattla, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Witt had as their dinner guests Sunday Dr. and Mr. W, B. Dwight - Monday afternoon Mrs. Footer Funk pleasantly entertained the A. O.. T. club at a quilting bee at her home Mr. and Mra O. C. Doke and Peter at their home. Sunday. LEWISTON LEWISTON. Aug. 17 Mr. and Mra. Boyd Porter announce tha engagement of their daughter, Ellen, to uleen Jenaon, son of Mr. and Mra Hyrum Jenson of Preston, Idaho, The marriage will take place In the Salt Lake temple September 28. SMITHFIELD RMITHF1ELD, Aug. ST Th leaitlog social affair of last week was th bundle -- bower gives ta hoaor of Bra. Marguerite Wise Thursday evening ot the bom of Mrs. Bred Jenaaa. Th eveolng waa spent ta muale and fames, after which luarhson was served. Ur. and Mrs. William Rapper enhwt third at a swimming psrty Friday avenkag af last wsak. Th senior gfrla of th Smlthfleld First want gave a party Tuesday avealsg ta th basemsat of the First ward meeting house. A program was reodered. after which the evening waa aad the serving af MIDVALE. Aug. 7. Dr. and Mr. A. spent la gam.-danci- ng J. Hoamer and children and Mr. and refaeabarants. Mra. James A. Cragua entertained gnndny Mra. Wllmer Booth have returned from S three week' fishing trip te Idaho. ' evening la haaor of her taro alec. Hr. Past afternoon Mrs. w. W. O'Brien K. Jackson of Hastings, Neb-- , and Mlaa Luaaa Friday was hoetaaa to her Midvale bridge club Holliday of Salt Lake Mr. and Mra Oliver Riolans and daughters. at her home In Sandy. and Mist Mahal fulktc-so- n Mrs. L. J. Wendel and tittle daughter. Phyllis aadthe Minnie,week visiting relatives aad spent past Marjorie Marie, ot CrestSh. Iowa, are vis- friends at Montpelier. Idaho. iting at the home of Mr. W. H. Perkins Mrs. George Chembera tad Mr. Ur. and on State a treat. nd Mr. William Hurren returned homo Sen-daMr. and Mrs. Enoch Benson announce after spending a few days at Lavs Hot the arrival of a son In their home. Springs, Idaho. Mrs. A. N. Btackmer entertained at Mr. end Mr. 8. X. 'Xlngsford, Mra. M. J. dinner Monday evening of laet week In Roakelley and Florin Bead motored te Ogden honor of Mr. Blackmer'a birthday anni- Sunday to spend a few days. Mrs Jonathan Hunt snd daughter, Doris, Of versary. Covers were laid for twelve. Canada, spent tha post veek a Many Midvale people motored to Provo Oordston, of Samuel Hunt and family. guests to attend the bll Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Emmh Johnson of Rirlpnoad ai Mr. game. sad children of Union were th Mr. and Mra. Driscoll and son, James, Cora James Mrs. lost Watts of Mr. ond Joseph of Pocatello, Idaho, aro guests of Mr. gueete week-enand Mrs. W. J. Woodhead. Mr. snd Mrs. J. E. Pitcher and family, ara Mr. and Mr. Charles Wateon ara respending i short vaeattaa vrith relatives sad ceiving congratulations upon the arrival frleads at Bnrley. Idaho. of a son. Dc. snd Mrs. O. C. Kelso aad Mr. aad Mra. Tha members of the Relief society Tracy Colvin, who were on their way to Yelspent Wednesday afternoon at Liberty lowstone park, spent a - rwopl of days last week as th gaests of Mr. aad Mr. P. H. park. Mra. D. W. Jeaaup left Thursday for Ixrvitt. Parra!! left Misses Florence The California, for a six weeks visit with Grnca, Idaho, Saturday andof Lash last wonk, to visit friends and relative. their brother. Joseph, and family for a wash. Mra. J C. Blorhhara aad Mra. E. H. Fryer of Salt Loko returned home Wedneeday, tfter speeding a veek as tha gnssta af Mr. aad Mr. James A. Cragua. Mr. Ruby Horeneoa, Maria Griffith, Easels MOUNT PLEASANT, Aug. 77. The Smith. Thoms Griffith and Harold Homer reHome Culture club members and several . turned home Sunday evening, aftef Spending a friends were entertained at a club ken- - week at Bear lake. The Mlsoe Violet sag Migfle Peterses V sin Eton and luncheon Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mra. R. Anderson. terard bom Materday of lost work, after apeng lag two moat ha ta tha east latteadiag oomsior The hoateseee were Mesdamet Anderson. school sod sightseeing. T. M. Keueaeff, A. Crane. H. C. BarMiss Vadts Toolue retaraed home th early nett. John Carter, L. A. Phillips and G. pert of the week, after spending a short vara, W. Brand. Thirty guests were present. tlsn at Ogden. Mrs. Anthoa Madsen and little daughMiss fa Jrasea returned bom Wednesday ter of-- Scofield ara vlalting Mount Pleas- from California, after spending a month thora ant relatives, visiting relative. Mlaa Stalls Neilson and Mies Marie Olaon spent the past two weeks with MIDVALE Mar-quar- d. MT. PLEASANT Gladvs Erlcksen, Mrs Vernon Brother-seMra. Falreld Larsen, apd Mr. Shar-ma- n Allred of Balt Lake. The Ibean club members and several frtenda enjoyed a hlk and picnic supper at the waterworks Friday evening. A partv Including Mr. and Mra. 8. M. Nells n. Mi.'nnj Mr A. V. Borg, Mrs. of Balt Laka, Mra Mary H Sldwetl of Nephl and Mtaa Fern Monroe to left Wednesday Maglehy of vtalt Bryc canvon. Mrs. R. W. Candle nd entertained fifteen friend Friday afternoon at luncheon In honor of par sister. Mrs Berkeley Olson, of Salt Lake, and Mr. R. F. Campbell of Long Beach. Cal. Th Twentieth Century club members and neveral friends were entertained at a kenrlngton at the Miles borne Wednesday afternoon. The bostaaaes were Metdames Fannie C. Mile. Obed Nelson. H. C. Jacob, A, c. Wall. F. CjJenaea and war Louis Petersen. Thirty guesta present. V. Wilson Mra 8 entertained the Ibsen elUb Wedneeday afternoon. The play. John Gabriel Borkman." waa concluded and luncheon was served ' fop twelve guest A Mra R. F. Campbell aad daughter. Luclle. will return Sunday to their home In Long Beach, Cal., after a month's visit here with Mr. Campbell's mother, Mrs. R. Andersen. Mra. D. R. Jensen of Payette, Idaho, Is guest At the home of Mr. aad Mta S. E. Jenaen. Dr. and Mta L. A. Phillips have a their guest Dr. Phlllipa's brother. Dr.' W. B. PhilllpA of Rosalia, Wash.- Mra. E. S. Walker, who had spent part ef tha summer here with har parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Candland. ha returned to her home In Salt Lake. H. C. Pope, son and daughter, of Salt lake,- - were guests Sunday of Mr. and Da-ii- m El-a- la Mta A. C. Madsen entertained Saturday afternoon of last week at a party of her daughter. Leone, on her eleventh birthday anniversary, and the eighth birthday anniversary of Willie Tomlinson, Fifteen little guesta were present and enjoyed an afternoon of games and sports, followed by refresh-mentMias Estelln Brand entertained at A luncheon Wednesday Kensington and afternoon for tha Kinebo club. . The Campfire girl and their guardian, Miss Celeste Mosely, were gueete at a aocial. Wedneeday afternoon t th home of Mis Viol Phillips Miles Sorensen celebrated hia eleventh blrthdav anniversary with a lawn party for fifteen Httle friends 'Sunday afternoon. Mr. and" Mrs. John K. Madsen, Mr. In celebration A 1, and Mr. and Mra. Eira Harris and children spent the past week at Bear lake. -Mra R. V. Shermer and daughter, Shirlev, and Mis Grace Lawrence left for to visit Wedneeday Riverside, Cal., - friends. Mra C. L. Millard. Mra M. L Millard, Mrs. Annie LjGcddard and Mlaa Marie Millard, all of Salt Lake, war guests of Mr. and Mr. C. W. Millard, Wednesday, Mra Robert B.rken waa a KaysvUle CENTERVILLE. Aug. 77. Mr. Xdlth Tlngey antartained at a miscellaneous shower at th bom ef her sister. Mra. Frank Weraley. Friday evening, complReimentary to Mies Norma fresh ment were served toWortity forty guests. The time was spent In muale and games. Th guest of honor waa th recipient of many beautiful and useful presents. Mra. S. W. France .entertained at a throe-courluncheon at her bom Friday evening. Covers were laid for M rtf. Edward Warnor. Mra. Hilda Ford, Mrs. J. 8. Barlow, Mrs. Fred Rampton and Mra. M. C. Barlow. Mlaa Norma Woratay and Arthur Pettit, both of Centerville, wer married Wednesday. Mta Miriam Barnes of Kavsvllle visited Mra Marley Franc. Thursday. Mra M. C. Barlow of Burley, Idaho, spent few days her thta week aa guest of relative. Mra Edward Warner of Ogden' sprat Friday bora aa gueat of friends. Mr. and Mra. Richard Strtngham and family are spending tea- - days in Yellowstone park. Mlaa Helen Barlow spent th past week at the Rosier abin in Emigration canyon. Mr. end Mra Horace Barber and children end Mr. and Mra. Ray Edmonds spent Sunday In Kaysvill aa guesta of Mr. and Mra George w. Young. Mias Ruth Aahby spent tba week at Clearfield vlalting frtenda past Miss Gladys Smith warn a Salt Lake visitor during the week. canyon. Miss Louise Hanson of Sslt Lak tha fuestjdJ.Jiss Luta fattilo. CLEARFIELD ns BOISE, IDAHO BOISE. Idaho. Aug. 17. Dr. snd Mrs, F. H. Brandt, who are leaving to moke their home st Portland, wore the honor guests st ssversl delightful parties during two the week, snd best nl hostessandst Mrs. dinners. Tussdsy evening Mr. Will Davidson entertained st dinner in their honor at the Country club snd Mrs. C. A. Barton gave s prettily, appointed luncheon Thursday afternoon for Mr. s Brandt. Monday snd Wednesday Dr. and Mr. Brandt entertained st dinner parties In honor of Mr. sndH.MraS. R. E. Jsrrguld and Mr. snd Mrs. Dicks of Salt Lskt. Miss Mary Me Andrew of Angeles I visiting friends in Boise. Mrs Bayard Griffin entertained in her honor Monday. El Korah patrol entertained st n large dancing party Friday evening st White City. Alice Hawksley of Parehoeter Mia Terraco, London, England, ta vlalting in M J. Dickinof tha Mra, guest Bole, son. Mies Hawksley ta making s world tour and has been traveling for two After leaving Boine she will go years to Los Angelee. thence to the West Inand dies, anticipates reaching London in June. 123. Mias Natali Tecklsnburg of Wallses ta visiting here, the guest of Miss Inss Callaway. . Mr. snd Mrs. H. G Hathaway of Pocatello spent the week In Rota. Mrs P. J. O'Brien ef Bakersfield, Cal., 1s visiting in Boise. Mies Permesl French, dean of women at the University of Idaho, spent the past two weeks In Boise, Psyett snd Welsor. Mies Nadine Sims of Spokane Is visiting In Boise, Several delightful parties have been given In her honor. Mies Frances Kelly snd Mrs. W. J, Hall left Monday for a two wsoks visit with relatives in Balt Lake. Secretary of Stat Robert O. Jones, with Mra Jones and children, left Monday for Psystte takas to spend the next two weeks. Mr. snd Mr. W. D. Mack of Idaho Falls spent the week visiting with Boise friends. Mlaa Clara Jones, who has boen visiting with friends in New Mexico snd California. arrived home Tuesday She was accompanied by Miss Eleanor Fletcher of Los Angelea svon-ing- Ia a. , . two-cour- se week-en- d nTfrYt enter-alne- d week-en- ...... . - . f rs V' v- ' d - UkI 'i t . 1 1 ;t i t Me , t 1 ta GIU.VT8VILLB. Af. 27 Mra, Eroeaft Rolmra of Ktimuerer. Wjro., la tba (Wat of bar mot bar, Kra. A. Q. Nerfroa Mmu'T. 0. RowWrry otT chUfirra of Albaria. Canada, ara riatttnc rUUvea and fritflda her for a abort time, Mr. and Mr. Norman T, Harry antariatnM Mr. and Mra Moral A. fttofearrin and Mr. and Kra Dala 8, You&r of ftatduro ar liaoar Mr loft avoniu? jind Mia. for thatr boma Thurwlay aftarttnon, Kr. ami Mr. Tboma Jrontnfa and H rnra Jannlaga returned bora featorday availing of weak from a too wfeka visit nltb rain Ut ttrea nod friamin in aonthem Idaho. nt 'dinner Mra. Hamilton Orr oatvrtaluod Those prvoent were Mr. Wednesday evening and Mra. Monto Barrua, Mr. and Mra ' Clyde Wrntbatl, Ur. and Mra. 9. H MUItrard, Mra. 9. V. Hick and Mra. Etta R. Bntr of Bait Laka. Kr. and Mra. W. ft Anderacm and family. Mr. and Mra H. 8, Clark and family and Mr, and Mra. 3. B. Andaman and family and Starling HnUndny left Wadnaa day morning (or earn ping trip la Tooela mnyan. Kr. and Mm. J tinea Orr, acoego 8. Smith and Prank bratth left Saturday morning af Inal wak by nuta for Pocatello, Idaho, gad returned boma Tuaaday noeniug. Mr and Mra. Farley E. Andcrooe, Ur. mad Mr. Glra C Woolley. Mr. and Mra Gordon Clark and Dr. and Mra. U. R. Woolley left Tuaaday morning for n vrevka outing ta Weber canyon. Kr and Mra, 9. It. Eliaoon, Claud Sutton and Mlaa Emma flrromberg returned home from Alpino, Idaho. Friday evening of laat week. Mr. and Kra. Korel A. Rirhnrda entertained Mr. and Mra. Norman V, Barry at dinner Sunday evening. Mr. and Hrt Monto Barron entertained Mr. and Mra. Clyde Wrairmll. Mr. and Mra. 9. U M Upward, Mra J. V. Hiaka. Kra-- Hamilton Orr and Mra Etta Baton of Sail Laka at dinner Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra. Alex Johnaon nod Mr. and Mra. P, JB. Wratball left Monday morning for Mt. Tlmpanogoa and returned home Wodneodny evening. Mice Altbora Water left Saturday after noon of Mat week for n vialt with relatlveu and friend Bexburg, Idaho. Mr. and lira. G. B. Jadd of Nephl vtaitod telatirea and friend hro Uat week-enThe Plm ward Beehive girl returned borne Friday morning ef laet week from n camping trip to "JUmp Ketteawood" io South Willow canyon. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Bearing a fid Miw Vrda Garrieon, all of Salt Lake were the gucatt of W, Bailey. Sunday. Mr. and Mra Mr. and Mra. Herman Peck and Mlaa Bernice Park left Wodneaday morning for a ylnlh wltb friend at Grace, Idaba. The E. U. C. clob gave a piettire abow In the opera honao Thursday evening nod n dance In the opera houee Friday eveolng ef Inst week to rate (node to pay the espenoes of the fly bera which they have conducted campaign - daring tbla cummer. ' Mra. Enid Eilermsu of Salt Lake la tbe fuont Of Iff mother. Mra, A- - U. Btnami. , -- J 1 - Mra-Oso- rg 4 - GRANTSVILLE se SUMMIT " 71 visitor Monday. Mr- - and Mra Melvin Adams and children spent tha past week ta Weber CLEARFIELD, Aug. 77. Mr. and Mrs. Jeaee D. Barlow sntertalned at a watermelon party at their home Thuesday evening. The gueete wer Mr. and Mra. Walter Steed, Jr., Mr. and Mra. Alvin Stoker, Mr. and Mra. Knel&nd Tanner, Mr. end Mra. Jess H. Barlow, Mlaa Velma Barlow and Miss Oeneal Back. Miss Sadie Hatch of Bountiful ta a guest of Mra Georg H. Reed. Dr. and Mra Joseph E. Jack and Mlaaaa Anita and Minnie Jack of Salt Lake Monday her aa guests of Mr. and pnt Jasse Mra. D. Barlow. Mra. Alvin D. Stoker entertained at a luncheon at her horn Tuesday afternoon In honor of her gueat. Miss Edith Chris-teon, of Sait Lake. Covers wer laid for tea. Miss Oenaal Beck, who had been the gueat of her sister. Mra Jess D. Barlow, for th past month, left this week for her home at Gunnison. Mia Dellla Stoker ta spending two weeks at Buhl, Idaho, as guast of friends. Mr. and Mra Irvin Moss and Mr. and SOLDIER Mrs.' Georg Thurgood spent 8unday In Woods Cross visiting relatlvaa Bishop and Mrs. David Stoker and lug. Lola, Mary and Bertha, and daughtera, A. Mrs W. Sharp bar left for- the coast Mr. and Mra Roy Smith and children, to spend a few weeks. left for a tan days' motor trip Tuesday 1 Mra. Agnes Howe of Bistre, Aria., LARK to southern Idaho. the guest of Mrs. M. J. Ruland. Mlaa Edith Kelson antartained the Mrs. Mary Thornburg of North PlattA" Clover elub of Bountiful at a aocial at LARK. Aug. 77. Mr. Effle- - Wlxom Neb , ta th gueat of Mr. And MrA her home The time snd baby son, Blaine, of iBurlev, Idaho, Tuesday afternoon. Georg Day. and games, left for their home Thursday, after visitMiss Audrey Cook entertained a num- was spent in music, sewing ware serred to ing Mr, and Mrs. William Turpin. ber of friends at A slumber party Thurs- after which refreshment Mis Jennie Dtaon of Bingham ta the twenty guesta day night and Mra Joseph Atkinson. guest of Mr'Mrs. Mrs. Bush and daughter, Jennie, of Mr. Rube Nell and family and BeatrlcA Neb., ara . th guests of Mr. were In Lake Wednesday of last Salt B. P. Bush. LAYTON week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kimball hay reMr. and Mra. Pst Savage and dsugh- turned from a several weeks visit to ' 27. m8' , LAYTON, the coast. and Mr. Mr. tored to Tooele Wednesday. , Aog. Miss Mlnnl Leonard is visiting har Charles Robin announce th marriage of Mrs. Mr. snd Able Lar-toElijah spent last their daughter, Mabel, to David E. Mr. A. B. Leonard. parents, Mr. andCook x In Drarer. Th ceremony waa performed m week-en- d Miss Audrey entertained SaturVera Welch nf 1s visiting Miss Riverton at a dancing party. th Belt Lake tempi Thursday. day of last week Mra. Lillie Robtnaoa ' of Ogden waa a Indefinitely with Miss Margaret Webb. Those present w ore Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mrs. and Mr. Amt Thompson left last guest of Miss Vera Layton. Bush, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. McCardle, Mr. last week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Laudie spent Mon- Monday for Junction to make their home. and Mrs. D. B. Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Mias Mary Peterson ta visiting at Salt Roy Kimball, Jennie Bush. Telma Gard- day In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra Raymond Gledhlll and Lake. ner and G. H. Hammond and . Ernest Mrs. Andrew Wilson Is th guest of children of Ogden were Sunday guesta ot Gardner. her mother. Mrs Louie Peterson. Mrs. a. J. McElroy and son, Joseph, Mr. and Mra Alma FhiTTIpr. FYd CrStrtter spent Tuesday at Mr; Mrs. Robert to left Monday for a trip Birken spent Wednesday the coast. Herrtman. Mr. and Mra J. L. Sullivan spent last ta Sait Lake. week-en- d M. Mra. E. in Salt Lake. Whitesides entertained st Mias Thelma Gardner ia vlalting in q jilting be at her home Friday afternoon. A Provo. i luncheon was served DUCHESNE i Mr. Francis F. Wet sol and daughter. to Mrs. Oeorge Briggs. Mra. Lucius LauJane,. have returned from a three month t die, Mra. Richard Knowlton aad Misses DrCHBSKB, Sag. ST. Miss Alms Dess vtalt in Los Angelea t Mabel and Helen Whiteside. gendsy fiem a extended vl.lt to Park Mr. snd Mra. Herman Green of Hooper wer dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry City. After vlalting her part Air two weeks Flint, Sunday. Mlaa Ethel Fooa haa left tor Salt Lake ntr. V ST. ANTHONY, IDA. Mr. and Mra George Briggs wer BounTbe famlile o st. U, and Kenton Kell left h tiful visitors during th week. tor Lehl. Monday, tn attend g family Mrs. James E. Ellison and Miss Aliens union. ST. ANTHONT. Idaho, Aug. 27. Mra Ellison spent a few days la Provo can- . Mias Klein Dtnbly left Mtalr tor her B. W. Henrietta was hostess to the TuesI the week. home yon during Salt Lake, after spending. port of the day Evening Bridge club thta week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Forbes summer with MU Helen Son. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Moor and Mr. LudS dinner party st their home A gueat at th home of Mr. (ri Smith to st from a wig returned. Monday trip through Sunday afternoon. Covers wer laid for her slater. Mlaa gin Bell of Heber. Yellowstone park. Mrs Floyd Wheeler of Mytos was a tori guests. Mra L E. -- Houghton entertained th fourteen guest of her mother, Mra. Wllliaa Barlow and daughter. La von, members of the Soda Hbur club Friday of Wllford dcawui. Bountiful, wer Bunday suonta of Mr. afternoon. a rr a ker bar returned 7 end- Briggs.' s trip 'to Tellowoton Mrr and"iTirTfiL'KAbC a.n(I"Tamify of park, Miss Marjprte Howard of Malad. Idaho, from Brawn Mies Belts Butte, Mont., are guesta of the C, A. ta number ef of Mr. Heber C. Blood. guest at Root family. candy pull Tuesday night. R. H. Peck of Logan spent s few friend Mra Mm, Jullua Jensen spent teat week-enwith Mr. L. W. Stanford was hostess to days here this week, the guest of her friends at Rosaovelt. twelve ladles Friday afternoon of last Mra. Alice Sanders. A Ip Is aa Ip left Taeeday Mr. Joseph tor a week at a kenslngton tea In honor of her sister, Miss Ruth Ashby of Bountiful l visit- visit to her daughtet In Price. mother, Mra A. D, Miller Sr. Musical ing friends here a few for a Mm. Knapp baa returned to har bom In day selections ware given by Mtaa Venessa Mrs. Jamas Davis of McCammon. Idaho, Hasting, heh.. tfter spending part of lbs sunMiller. spent a few days her thta week as guest nier with her brother. Ilavtd Breed. Mias Elia Quayle. who had been the of Mrs. tjeorga Kohl has returned' from a weeks relatives. gueat of Miss Zoe Erbe for a week, rePries. Mra. Annie Draper hat returned from a riatt ta turned home Wedneeday to Shotgun. three weeks' visit Mrs.- - Trank Sand snd young son of Helper with friends st Morgan. -ere vtarttng et the home of Mm. McOoort. Miss Erb accompanied her. Mm. Reed of Joanns Bountiful visited Mr. end Mm John Odeklrk of gelt Lab Mis h. C. -- Wood aad two guests ar her niece, Mra Mary E. Rwanger, Sunwere last anmta of Mm. Margaret 'x touring Yellowstone park. , day. Odeklrk. Miss Mary Stanford celebrated her . Mra. A J. Bowman . arrived horn. SundayOne- - op 1b' pleawrnf oeraTTiibrttone of the twelfth birthday anniversary a ten days' trip to Yetiowstoae wee Tuesday .-from was th party give by Mra. M. B. end afternoon of last week. Sixteen gueat park. Mm. Jay Pope and Mr. T Ring ta compliwer Invited to spend th afternoon. ReMisses Mery Morgan snd Pearl Shupe ment to Mm. R. M. Pope, who will tan leer freshments were served. Of Ogden visited Wednesday st the home Sweet for California. pees aad goldenglow Mra. A. R. HallsUom entertained Infor-- I of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Morgan, seem arranged about tbe bonae. priaes sere mally Thursday evening of last week tn I Mr. snd Mra. Harold Layton and family awarded to Mrs. c." Dickerson, Mra. A. E. - THIS BEAUTIFUL HOKE I ft'z 1 U 4 At y Yt, -- t, 'l ? If f ' J VM i s'. -- I- n - O v Vb A .... I 104 $ , ' ,, ' , a t ' Mrfbefc V 0 x For Sale by Owner. i Beautiful home, consisting of 7 rooms, one in basement;, strictly1 5 featured with all modern conveniences, including hot water t heat. Windows and doors weatherstripped. Garage, etc.. new last yar. Located in southeast part of city and on jawacf ; fuodern ; street. f i Cost $12,000. It must it intr Sacrificing Price, $9500 be seen to be appreciated. Call Hyland n 5a-- g 2214-J- .' - MrAffc snd th guest ot honor. Th guest Bumpered forty. Kenneth Burgee snd Mis Kilns May poets of Altana w.re married st the horns ot th bride's sinter, Mrs. J. C, Rrlsae. Tuesday, Bishop Murphy officiating. Mrs. Draper, sceeuipsnled hy her grand, W slker, Who Is gnlsg east daughter, Carole to school, left for Kansu City lest ThursN day. Mrs. X. Alt eettatalsed Saturday of last week hi eomplltnent to Mrs. L. Dees of Topeka, Ka. Fire hnsdred wsn th dlx.ralaa st tha afternoon, with F. Bing n. BLACKHEADS GO QUICK: . BY 'H TBS SOPLE tlETECD. Blackheads big ones or little one sott' ones or hard opes on any pskt-- f th body, go quick by a slmpls method i that Just d.ssolves them, To o,ti 'tef1' about two ounces of calonite powder front your druggist sprinkle s little on A hat wet sponge-r-ub over the bUcJUjad;, wta-s- nd ,ew y or JifE You 11 wonder where the blackheads, kevs , gene. The calonite powder and the hot water have Just dissolved them. Pinch tj tng snd squeezing blackheads only open the pore of th skin and leave them nd unless the hlBek-open and unsightly heads are big snd soft they will notn com out, while the simple of calonite powder and waterapplication dlssoiveeg them right out, leaving the skUtA soft snd the pores in their natural eomfrtioi You can get cslontta powder st m, drug store snd If you ara trouble evtth these unsightly blemishes you shouldeeeye talrdy try this simple method. fAdvepd Wyoming to spend i vJa Covers were laid foe fourteen nt dinner given by Mr. nd Mrs. Jams Hair, Sunday f Igst week. t Mlm Mary Winder of Vernal I tbs guest ef Mr. and Mrs, Francis Shelton. m -- a CENTERVILLE tr n. - ManU. noon at 7 oclock in honor of har mother, Mra, Jdt Foote. Covers wer laid for the honor gueat, Mra. Bray, Mra. Schweit-A- r of Kansas, Mrs. Petti bon of Albany, Mra. Kart Gwanalrum, Mra. Duke, Or.; Mr. Amy Fuller ond Mra. C. F. , Mr. and Mr. Fred Swanatrum and Kari Swanatrum, Jr., ar spending a week in Yellowstone perk. Mra. Cox of Ogdon, Utah, la her stater, Mra. Ada Schoffield. visiting Mrs. G. Sweltser of Kansas ta visiting her atater, Mra. Bray. had not seen each other for twenty-fiv-They e years. Mr. and Mra. C. F. Dletrlck spent th week-en- d with Mr brother, pirtrick's Albert Swanatrum. at Kflgora - - MORONL Aug. 77. Mis Serelds Hansen ot Emery Is a guest Ot- Mlaa Manila , Bruno. Dr. Snd Mra. Dice spent part of last 7 wwt on a fishing trip to Strawberry. Mr. and Mra. Ernest Blackham Welcomed a daughter at their home Friday morning of last week. The Fast ward Relief society enter, tained Wednesday afternoon of last week In honor of Mra Margaret Draper and Mra. Cana Simonson at the home of Mrs. Draper. An Interesting program waa rendered. after which luncheon was served. Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Llnebaugh and family of Pleasant Grove were Moroni visitors last week, the fueats of Mr. and Mra. J. R. Blackham. Mr. and Mrs. William Prestwlch, Sr., returned Thursday of last . week Idaho, wbera they had been visitThey visited In Ogden. ing relatives Balt Laka and Provo on their way home. Sheldon Preatwlch and Hilton Kellett were among the many who motored Jo Fountain Freen. Monday evening, to attend the dance given by the Harmony Four 'orchestra. Mra. J. L. Jolley went to Provo, Friday of laet week, to attend the Jolley Draper from Ely, Nv where aha bad spent moat of the past year. Mias Zell Sorensen entertained at a midnight luncheon Sunday far Clara Draper, Utahna Bird, Leland Crana, 'Lelaad Hugentobler and Henry Miller. Mlaa Iris Thorpe was a guest Sunday and Monday of Miae Venaa Henri of were guests WednesArabrom a kmtraa to th. Gold-mn- d Lund of Ephraim Joseph L. Thorpe, club ot Eldorado height Thurvl.y tfter-Boo- n day of Mr. and Mra swarm was enterThe Senior Beehive of last vrak. Alida evening by Mlaa Oker-lunMlm Clarlbrl P.trl. will loavo oooa for halt tained Monday d. Hicks Loko, where oho will teach agate the eoaisg Brianholt at the borne of mr. Mlaa Angaline Funk entertained at n AUh Lola MrCorklo returned Moodap of laet wMt froai Tcllowstooe park. lawn party Saturday evening of last i Mr. sod Mra. Chirk. Johnson of Xlug Bill week. era slutting rclatira who rettdo aouthmat of Mr. and Mra. Eldred Murphy ara re Jerome. joiclng over tba arrival of s daughter Mlaa fate Clark aad Mlaa Esther Walker ta Draper at guests spent the past week-en- d of Mr. and Mra. J. L Clark, Jr. Mis Mary hpachiaaa returned Monday ta her home la FloMlnt, after speeding tha summer with bar grandmother. Mra. Agaea gpeckmaa. Mlaa Mary Millard, whs la ta tratataa at tba Holy Crass hospital la gait Lake, la speodlag her racattoa with her permit, Mr. aad Mra. William Millard. Mr. aad Mra. R. W. M.nfleld aatertalned with a dlnaer Moaday arming ta honor af Mr. aad Mra. William Jargmaen of halt Lake. Mr. Jorgeaaea was formerly Mta Lola Rhaoka of Provo and Salt Laka friends. Heber City. Tboa preaeat, beside the gueat Tha La Cbarv Sotre club mat Wednesaf hoaor, wvr Mr. aad Mr, rtanac Aodenoa and Mr. and Mrs. Bytraa Rhanks of Balt Laka day afternoon with Mlaa Kate Erlcksen. and Prad Sumpter aad Mlaa UHUa Smith af Following an afternoon of needlework, luncehon was served for th following , Ogdea. guests: Mra.- E F. Oardemann. Mlaa GolMrs. Croft die Nellnen Larsan, Mlaa MORONI Web- Jenni All-re- Mr. and Mra. TUmnce Vllln and Dr. aad Kra. B. T. Wlllejr motoead to Optra the early part af tha work to vlait Kra. Lula Edstafton The Vel Yard men bar af tba Jolly Ma a treat club antatlatacd at Liberty park Wet af far tba BaratlftU mam waak y Cover bera f the club aad their brabaada. vera laid for twentyfou fteiti and after a Mmptaoua repeat tba km va apmt la play Inc mrda and Batanlnr to tba band eoacart. The BaraHful Wdiaa w4U antartatd far tfeo Yal Daughter of Mr. and Mra. Boyd Porter af Varda Wdlea bit Wedoaeday, Lawlaton, whaaa engagement to Oleen of Bmiatifal, Jenaon la announced. Kr. Bert Chcrringtra, farmarip oat Tartar? of bar S aelebratad tha birthday yaarold daughter Daley, Saturday of Wat veek pt Liberty park. Carer vara laid for twenty aad eoa. Jack, and Min Charlotte Bafgard at five llttla eonrin. Gama wav play ad, an par Twta rail.. Ylaed by a kindergarten teaebar. Mr. Lrl Mukt of Twta FaUa Is .ItltUg Elder and Kra. Arnold Banfortor aad family at tha fret home. Mra. St.Ha Moor. h aa bar tomta Mra. arrived ham Saturday af laet week from tha Hawaiian talaade, vhera they bad apaat Civ Turkrr aad ma, Arthur, of Pale Alt., CaL . in tha minion Him Olile FARMINGTON Mlaa ster of Champaign. 111., la visiting har aunt. Miss Mollte Sargent. Mra. H. T. Wright sntertalned a number of her friends at a aocial Thursday afternoon of last week. The enjoyed a plunge at Monroe hotfollowng springs Monday evening: Phyllis Jorgensen, Ora Lorentsen. Zell Sorensen, Clara Draper and Utahna Bird. Mr. and Mra Francis Christensen ot I Richfield visited friends hers Sunday. ASHTON, IDAHp Mtaa Maurlne Thorsan entertained at a j party Friday afternoon at the Whited ASHTON. Idaho, Aug. 77. Mra. J. B. House hotel In honor of Mies Farris Bales and M. J. Fooley and three chilof 8ajt Laka Other guests were the dren returned Sunday from a weeks trip Misses Shirley Wright, Faun Bench, through Yellowstone park. Mr. Feeley la Maurlno Borg, Chloeen Raomuaaon. a of Mrs. Bate brother haa Burr, Viola Poulson, Keva Poulaon th post two months her.andHe withspent hi , and Lacy Seorup. will leave for tbeir bom In Kanfamily Mr. and Mrs- JL C. Nlelaoh. Jr., of sas Wednesday. Ephraim, and Mra Dtantba Christensen Mr. Ed. Delano entertained at two of Redmond visited frtenda hers Sunday. tablo brldgo at her horn Tuesday eveMies Cora Anderson of Richfield waa ning. ofRefreshments wore served. a guest th past week of Miss Addle An Mr. Mra. C. M. Mercer and Mr. and derson. R. Manning and family spent and Mta Mr. and Mra. E. W. Petty were Salt Sunday at Sand creek. Lake visitors last week. Mr William entertained a fow Mlaa May Nielson of Ephraim haa been lady friends at Smuin luncheon Wedneeday. a gueat of the Misses Iris and Gladys Mra. H. Q. Fuller gave a birthday Thorpe this week. luncheon at her home Wednesday afterMlaa Dee returned home Mon-da- y J Caatl. f Mr. and Mra Leonard Briekaan and family of Hamer, Idaho, aro vlalting hm at tha home of Mr. and Mra H. P. Krtckur. Mlaa Freda Benn.tt haa gone to Starling. Canada, to vlelt ralattvea, Mlaa Aid me Johanaan raturnM noma Tucadajr, attar vlalting a month gt Gunnison with her Mater, Mra. Habar An daraan. - SALINA. Aug. 77. x vara f)ared. field. Mien But Brown and bar, mother, Kra. Ma fceert Brown, who have bora vtattiof W Legem yaturaed tba early part of the week. Mra. Jan Lewi to vtKtlpf pelatlvts ka Koch by, Idaho. Kr. iaa Iiedba apwt tha week at Waa Chip a tha gueat af Kr. Allca Jacob ou Kr. and Mra. L 9. KMr aad Kr.cD. . Back. aUtor t Kra. Wednatday. The foUowinc paid a vlalt to tba homo of Mr. aad Kra. Jawea St. Ramptoa Friday ag Wet veek: Mra. ttovfd Detrain, Mr, ft. 8. Bawklna aad Kra. Thamh Blair, all at Salt Lake. , - Monday evening1 tba DeuMWu) vSerand ward choir entertained at a watermeWa feast at the home af Kr. aad Mr. Garrvtt. Kr. tad Kr. Henry Mao, vha hare' baaa a a motor trip to Idaho, returned Monday. Mr aad Mr. La Baaa, Kr. aad Mrs. David Mr. aad Mr. Benry Armstrong Back and nd famlttea r ee a camping, trip ta Amerl con ark catyoa. ' Mr. William Mom, Mta tyw Mra and Kin Chios Grant, who bad baaa visiting fa Log aa, raturaad Monday. Tha Bar0 Boyd entertaloM it a dancing party Friday af last week at tba boos of h Frank Booltaa.' Mtaa Celia Eldredg left Tuesday for ka apeak twa weeks. lit SAUNA A farvvall party via flvta bp tba dakt board Mam bar af tka T. JU M. L A. af tba booth Daria atakt Toeoday at tba bom of Mr. A. Ruth L MaeDoaattla ta eamptlmaat ta Mtaa ackooi bavin tha board ta taacb Aahby. vko ta Tatra. Idaho, kra. Jamaa H. Rariky pro aaa tad Mtaa A toby vitk a fill from tba board foUovad. altar aad aa in prompt prafram vbieb rafraahmaata vara aarrad. Kra. Kttraotar Tavlaa of Offdaa apaat thO waak with Ulaa Lattia Bleb at bar aommar bam ta Loa aaapoa. Mr. aad Kra. Reran Wek aad - Mtaa Bar Blot ' fvjt of flraotarilto aad Mrs. Gan or Bob arta af Waat Bountiful Wit Tbaradap for American Falla, Idaba. Tba foltavtaff left for Ltttta Sira eaapa Sat. urday: Mr. M Kra. Baubaa Batch, Kr. aad Kra. Frad Batch, Kr. and Kra. Albart Batch, Kr. aad Kr. Joha t. Fackrall, Kr, aad Kra. Otto FackrcU aad Mr. aad Mra. Leo Smith af Balt Laka. hit. and Kra, Clarence E14rrit, vba praradad tbam, vill Jab them at New yaara 8. D. Looclorf and Mtaa Carol Raarnua-a- n motored to Bingham and Salt Laka and viaitad frtenda tha latter part ot honor of the Misses Lind 11 of Salt Lake. Th boy scouts gave a program Thursday evening ef laet week on the lewfeof Mra Roee Mlller'a bom. Mr. and Mra. A. D. Miller, Sr., left Tueeday by aute tor southern Utah. The Bane Souct club members war guests ot Mra. James Gwinn Wednesday afternoon. Professor and Mra. Atkin, who hd bpent part of th summer with th W. J. Or lob family, have returned to Ulasoula. Montana. Union Aid society member wer guest of Mra Vincent Thursday afternoon nt the Industrial school. Professor and Mra. J. F. Lewi returned Friday from a vacation hpent IK th east. Miss Bloomquist of Blackfoot returned to her home Monday, after visiting Mlaa Adah Bturdevant for a week. Mra. J. E. Holmes entertained Wednesday afternoon at a kenslngton. Refreshments war served. Mra. Jack Clothier assisted. Mr. snd Mra. T. H. Hopklna and Mr. and Mra. M. E. King returned Wednesday from Big Springs, where they had been on a camping trip. Mr. end Mra. C. C. Moore and Mr. and Mr. Willian; Yager left Tuesday for ,a camping trip on the Madison rifer. Mlaa Tholma Btienburgor and Carl King were married Thursday afternoon of last week at Idaho Falla. 9 1921." SANDY SANDY, Aug. 27. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Andrew Hannon entertained a number of her friends st her home on South State street, the occasion being tha anniversary of her birthday. Those present a were Mrs. Reg White, Mra A. R, Lrnon. Mra. Alma Smith, Mra JL M. BJork, Mra. Charles 8. Anderson, Mra. John Green, Mrs. A. R. Gardner, Mrs. A. Christian. Mrs. John W. Fsrrtr, Mrs. C. C. Jensen, Mrs. K. Harrison snd Mra. A O. Cushing. If your tye aro weak arid fcoi'k Th hostess was assisted by her sister, strained; your vision blurred, If you ,f Mrs Peterson, of Taylorsvllla to read and muelj Th officers and teachers of the First And it dffiicult your druggi5 snd Second ward religions classes gsva wear glasses,- go to Bon-Opa watermelon (east for the children Tues- and get a bottle of day afteronon on Drop one in a fouxth.cLA - th lawn of th First lets.' of ward chapel. water and baths- - the eye glass i Miss Lavstta Stuart of Bingham visltsd two to four times a day. Stronger relatives in Sandy during the week. Friday afternoon the Pythian Sisters eyes, clearer vision, and sweet relief m gsv a surprise st the lodgeroom in honor make you tell your friends about i of Mra J. Kennedy. Refreshment were will Bon-Opt. served to twenty guesta g'" Note: Doctort oay Mra Fred Javnea of Crescent visltsd strengthen eye her mother, Mrs. David Dowdlng, Satur- flgbt 60 ia a weck'fi Ubm ia n&ay LuUtiuts, day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Powell and son of Blackfoot, Idaho, ar visiting relatives spent ia sewing Refreshments ww her. served. Misses Beatrice snd Irma Lhtdell have Kirs. Sadie Jones entertained, at., returned home from a visit with their children's psrty Thursday afternoewt sister, Mra. J, White, st St. Anthony, last week, In honor of her Idaho. Eleanor. Supper was served, Edwin Engman gave a dinner party daughter, The table was' centered ' with s blrthdovi Saturday evening of last week. Covers cake containing eleven candles Games were laid for William Cushing, Edwin were enjoyed by playmate of thL Swenson, Mark Cushing, Calvin Boberg. guest of honor. Insight evening the tiuisif! Clarence Nelson, Rodney Cushing and folks wese taken to the f ths movies, Clyde Raddoa. or weelrT Mrs. 8. J. Follsnd ta V st Lava Hot springs. spending. " One of ths pleasing social affairs mf their week was ths Bywater reunion, which I MALAD, IDAHO was held Tuesday st the Second ward tabernacle. At 3 O'clock an tlaborate dtov v MALAD, Idaho. Aug. 27. Mra D. L. nor was served, after which an interest-- -. i Evans. 8r , snd Mrs. Dwight Psck re- Ing program was given. The aftertax! turned home Wedneeday, after s two was spent in s social wqy. Aboub 125 weeks outing st the Lava Hot M were present. j The members of th Syringe efub moMrs. Charles Bowen of tored to Lava Hot springs Thursday of Is visiting relatives hers." Garland, L l last week snd enjoyed a swim. Later Mrs. Frank Stallard and baby luncheon was served. Mr. and Mra Joseph Wight and chil- land, Csl., era visiting Mrs. Stsllaray' dren of Brigham City, Utah, were Sun- parents, Mr. and Mrs. A E. Scotty, , day guests of Mr. and Mra O. P. Friday evening ef last week, the, new , home of President and Mra. W. H, RichBates, Jr. The Travel swarm of Beehive girls ards wag dedicated by Charles H. Hart s hiks to ths horns of Miss Vernal of Balt Lake. Th evening was spent In v Refreshments wer served : ta Richards, Tuesday. A business meeting was held, after which th afternoon was lfty guests. . c xv! Eyes Weak? to o. Bon-Opt- , Ot-t- f j i sm-lng- :g How I Was Wrecking the Lives of My Children ?r':x M t .14 -- I . a And Suffering Indescribable Tortures Myself Day find w4 Night. A Mother's Terrible Confession, , For some tim I had noticed list ay I wracked thair highly ssnslttv nervous: r two children, a boy of seven snd a girl ,n,d h."dt.dth:y were becoming highly nervous. irritable snd very disobedient .st time rfVrmdmotherr snd1" iste'r s'iH a vea sassy. I tried various punwh-- i found out to be true, because after I k. y own nervous poise and revksH . ments, even whipping, but they kept rained myworn-out, exhausted nerv. snd struggled' issa my growing worse. 1 fought same was don for my ehUw b the tsrS, snd with the situation. Mr owa nerves were dren I to found them ths nlcsst, a treat- the least thing put me sst children in theb world all on edge their irbotaoh into a rage. I quarreled and had most dispoaltlons entirely changed. awful fusses' 'with my husband over The is a hypothetical csss, alttrlv :g ahov nothing as 1 now look uack on them. I s phjsician says may well llustrata-tho- sJ. was- too weak to work or enjoy life, snd sands which exist today. Home too nervous snd Irritable to go anywhere. children suicides rulnnd, caused, 1 1 was horribly Impatient snd uglv if all through exhausted nerv fore, of nstre did not gst Just hat I wanted' when I rasthenlc conditions. Very few teoo!o-'wanted it. i often tuffereu irom severe realise ths awful suffering temtilec, heart palpitation andX Indigestion. I could physical and mental torture and maaetvr had an almost con- be caused by s depletion f whichnot sleep st night; nerve-.- i tbs stant dull aching pain In the beck of my vital :'luld. Da a neck and head, snd frequently a very In such Cases It ta often worew than r diSSgrecable.jcnat elinjlnesa jn the front TooUsh to tako. -- mete stimulating-- medium cines or narcotic drugs, which part of my head. I often had severe whip pains across my back, which made me up your fagging vital power foronly tb moc think I had kidney trouble. I also had ment, maybe st th expens of your life. jr conth which tender spots along spins, later on. What need to pul .mote- c vinced me that a fall I had several years nerve force into you jour nerveta and-m- eft eo--. ago had caused permanent spinal Injury, Iron into your blood. most Ths which later proved to be only a case of tively accomplished by th free ute of t I could not begin to describe Nuxated Iron. This valuable produci-cefnerves. ru sll the tortures, terrible pains, and great tains th principal chemical consUtuemt'w devitalising weakness which I endured of active .living nerve force In a foem.vl Nobody, not even my husband, seemed to which most nearly resembles that ta tbev appreciate or "realize my condition, snd nerve and brain cells of roan. very few offered any sympathy, which It also contains erganlo iron. Ilk' irritated me all th more, Iron In your blood and Uka the Iron th..t Jnno Finally I went to a doctor and told him spinach, lentils and apples. This form ef 1 my story; what awful children I bad, and iron will not blacken nor Injur asked his advice as to what to do with nor upset th stomach. It 1s an entirety vf them, snd whether or not 1 should tend different thing from metallto Iron, Which. A them to a reform school. Aftar Studying people usually take. Nuxated Iron may my case and talking with me and my therefor be termed both a blood and r children, to my surprise snd disgust he narxe... fond, as It feed --eeeewgthrirtvhnr ur trif thildren s iron to your blood and the prinoip"" thr caass condition; that it was all my fault. At chemical Ingredient of active living nnrv-'thle I flew into a rage, but after I hat) force to your brain and nerv cells. v n Over four million quieted down somewhat, he explained to ar using Nun me tne terrible condition of my nervb a ted Iron annually, people and from th ramark-cells He told In how the system only able beneficial results which It has.prov,4l manufactured so much nerv force, snd duced the manufacturers feel so certs a t that thta vital fluid of. life was stored In of Its that tney guarantee jiatia-f- A th nerve cells, much Ilk electricity ta factory efficacy or they ! J results to every stored in a storage battery, snd that i will refund your money. purchaser Beware ot eutrv was like an electric automobile after the stltutes, look for the word NuxatadJ electricity in th storage batteries had every package. h v nearly all been used up, ana th ear could, After using Nuxated Iron w shall beT therefore. Kkrdly move. He said my own pleased to . have you write us wfeat 07 highly nervous condition had been a con- does for you for publication. Your name! r stant drain on ths nerve force of my will be withheld. 1. ! children, snd that th constant nervous Nuxated Iron, for the blood Sad kSve"T strain ta whlch i had subjected thim had Is sold, by all drugging.. I I qen-rt- -- - atra'a-wrecke- -- , 1 ora tho-teei- I - ill ELUMUi2iii:l ' ltV I .. . |