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Show THE SALT LAIvE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8 SIGETEMTIFIES We Have Two Great Sales Scheduled for Monday BY THIS GREAT SACRIFICE 0 SANTAQU1N party 11 SARTAtjnN, Oct . A slmaber. her borne at fires by Uln Dreau Reefwere Miss Gladys Tharaday Bight. The guests y Cleo Allaa Aftue I'eleraoa, llolladay. Mias Luncheon waa aod Alina Brace Xtetjem. erred at midnight. After spending two weeka la Balt Lake with her children, lira. Thomaa L. Jenklna baa re turned to her home in tbta city. waa given at the home A wedding reception of Ur. aod Mra. E. U. Carter, Thuriday In honor of Mr. and Mra. Lealla F. Car-t;rMany beautiful and naeful present were -- warreo by the young couple. Hopper waa nerved at S o'clock, with covere laid for the following gueata: Mr. and Mre. A. and daughter, Thelma; Mr. and Mra Edward F. Carter, and daughter, Beulah, all of Provo; Mr. and Mra, Delbert Carter, Mr. and lire. of Fayaon, Mr. and Mra. Art ( Jena Carter Croff and daughter, Mildred; Mr. and. Mre Auettn Cnrter, Mra. Mary X. Hlgginaon ami Clyde Carter, all of thia city, and Mia Martha Wrlda of Beniamin. Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Heetli, Mr. and Mre. and Floyd Openahaw, Mra. Albert Crcenhelgh Ephrtnm Tietjen wan Halt Lake vleltora tula vnk. After pcudinf fro day 1q thia elt with hia family. !. H. Holladay haa returned to Pocatello, Idaho, to continue tn hln bualneaa. mem-bar- a Mra. Vera Robbins wnt hoatoaa to tha of the Social Hour club at her homo Mra. Tharaday aftaraooa. Bp.ec la gueata were After Mina Qleea and Mlaa Augusta Bylund. waa aerred tha aoeinl hour, a baffet lancheoa by tho hostess, gaalated by Mra. Edna Mra. Matilda Sweneoa of Pleaaaat Grove la Bwen-aovlaillng In thia city with her eon. Horn end family. entertained Mr. and Mra. Lortta Chrlatanaen et a wedding gupper et their home Friday eveLee Chrlatensea. ning la honor of Mr. and Mra. Tha gueata were Mr. and Mra. M. Gundereoa, L. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Joseph WUlle Peterson. Mr. gud Mrs. Angua Holla-daMra. Thra Olof Olsen, Mr. and Mra. Roma Wall, Helen Christensen aod Harry Olsev. Mlaa Bruce Tleljea and Drofna Rees were Prove vlsltore Friday. Mra. Lavluah Moore of Hprlng Laka haa been vlaitlhg In this city with her daughter, Mra. "Menoela T. Alolladay. sessions of the Toting Men's and Conjoint Young Ladles Mutual aaaoetatlona were held InRunday evening in the werd church. An structive program waa given. Don't Stay Gray So - benefit WE ARE MAKING It Darkens I Naturally that Nobody , 9, 1921. At thii has been a most unusually backward season, and as the warm weather still continues, we are forced to .make bi; reductions and unload our entire stocks of Can Tell. You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost overnight if you ll get a bottla of Wyeth a at any Haga and Sulphur Compound drug atora. Millions of bottlea of tliui old famous Bage Tea Kecipe, improved by the addition of other ingredientl, are sold annually, . aaya a druggist here, because it darkens tha hair so naturally and evenly that no pne can tell it baa been applied. Thogewhose hair ie turning gray or beeoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applicatidna tbe gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful,. ' This is the age of youth. unattractive folks arent wanted around; eo get busy with Wyeths Bage and Sulphur Compound tonight and you ll bo delighted' with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful ap(Adv.) pearance within a few days. Tailored Suits and Coats at a Great Price Sacrifice well-know- - Every Goat Gray-haire- Every Suit In Our Complete Coat Stock Will Be Found All the Latest Coat Ideas in in the House Discounted in This - . DontNeglect Your Eyes Sale RICH BOLIVIAS . Whatever You Do! Neglect causes bad eyas, bad teeth, life- lens hair. Some .people, show an these Signs of neglect, others only a few, but more have poor ryes than any of the others a statement proved by the large nuqiber of people who wear glasses. Why do so many people neglect their eyes when sight Is the most precious of all tha senses and when strong eyes and clear, perfect vision mean ao much happiness and success? The system of caring for the eyes i used by a million people. Ask tt or ask your doctor; about your druggist SMITHFIELD then get a Home Treatment Outfit and follow If directions. the results do not r sutpilse you and satisfy you your druggist HMITHFIELD, Oct. 8 Tha tnoat Interaatlng o social event of tha week wee the birthday will refund the purchase prick. party given on Monday evening at tha home ta sold under a guarantee of satisfaction. MONDAY,. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY FOR THREE DAYS ONLY ForThreeDaysOnly On Monday See the Special Lots j PLUSHES and . I KERSEYS Bon-Op- to Bon-Upt- of Mr. and Mra. Albert McCann la honor of the seventy-thir- d birthday anniversary of Mra. Ellrn McCann. Tba evening waa spent In music, garnet and the rendering of a abort program, after which aupper waa served to forty guests. Mr; and Mrs. Truman Uillyard entertained at 8 oclock dinner Tuesday erenlng In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crockett and Ervin Keller of Logan. Bishop and Mn. Lorrnao Tooleon entertained at 8 o'clock dinner on Sunday arming In honor of Mlaa Edna Peterson, who haa recently returned from Hew York. Mra. Robert Griffiths entertained the ladles' Literary club on Thuradey afternoon of last week. Dinner was served. Fifty friends of Mra. Zeldn Woods met at her horns Friday evening of last week and gava her n bundle shower. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomns entrrtglned at 8 o'clock dinner, on Monday evening, lovers were laid for ten. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Health entertained at a Covers, were duck aupper Huaday erasing. laid fur eight Balt lake of and Mies Alice Fltt Agnes Pitt and. Mian C It ratify Browning of Ogden, spent Mlaa week-enof Margaret the put at gueata Romney. A social sens giren at tho First ward hill the by Tharaday evening of last week the Bego employees of tha Pmittifleld plant of Ervin helProducts wwupeBy tn htaor-o- f ler. who- haa bees thetf cashier for the past two yearn. entertained at Tooleon Mra. Gertruda end luncheon kenstngton largely attended of week. last afternoon Thursday and Mlaa The marriege of James Gates Madeline J, Hill of title city took place In the Logan temple Wednesday. Mrs. Char tea Baloney of Jtrkaon, Wyn., spent the pnat week visiting her ilster, Mra. Maud Roekclley. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Wllllameoo of Well, villa epent the early part of the werk visiting their daughter, Mra. Glen Jmgenson. Mrs. Joseph Watts left Wednesday for Twin Falls. Idaho, to spend a month visiting Mr. and Mra. Byron Watts and family. Mra. Emma Thornley entertained Sunday eve. ing at 8 o'clock dinner In honor of Pro feasor aod Mra. George II. Thom ns, who will leave neat week to spend the winter tn California. Adrian Tnolaoa and the Misses Ethel and Yenico Hillyard motored to Pocatello, Idaho. flaFriday of last week and spent a f. w days tting Mra. W. U. Kidd and family. tha past Dr. and Mra. G. L. Heel spent week visiting at Salt let he. Mn. 8armh Sloan of Balt Laka 1 here her paresis, Mr. and Mrs. Georgs PARK CITY - Mr. and Mre. Oeorge Keliv and family left Punday for Halt Laka to make their home. and daughter. Mary Mra. Frank MrEwan laoul. have been guests at the borne of Mrs. and (j. B. Sheen tho past week. Mr. McEnau Mra. MeEman'i sister. Mra. Sullivan, motored up Sunday, and Mra, McEaan accompanied thtm home. Dr. and Mr ' G. B Sheen pleasantly enter 1 ained tho rive Hundred Evening Card clnh wek, (Jurat Itiembart Friday ovening of laa of tha club were Mra. F. Mr Ewan, Mr. and Mra. O. H. Short of 8alt Lake Mra. A. Kpp aod Mra. O. Hugar. Prison woro awaoted to Stoner. 0. H. Short and M. Mrs. HagarMr A. Snow. Luncheon wae aerved. the Stlrer Mra. 4. F. Welch entertalnoil after-pomembers Wcdnrda Bridge Card i of laat week. Mra. C. W. Kvana non core. high Mra. W. W Evans entertained at two table of bridge Saturday afternoon of laat wee in compliment to Mr. F. McKwan of Salt Lake and Mrs. 4. E. Weeter. who is to leave nxm Mra. 3. V. Sinner for Salt Lake Jo retide. won high score " The gueata of honor were The holoes eorved re- alto awarded prises. Mr end Mra, E. Sutton. Mr. and daufhters, Un. T. 4. HcDontld aod Mlaa Clara HawhUuif. Ml Mr. and Mra. Ashby and daughter. Nalmo, Mra. P. Martin, 11 U Elisabeth Uartla and Mtss Hirdte Beatty of Bull Lake were gtMKtfl at tba borne of Mr. and Mrs. 4. F. I tinning Inin. Woman' Athenaeum held Its ffret meet for the fennou at the clubliuuae Monday liig afternoon. It waa presldr&t'e day. The treasurer, Mrs. W. A. Hadflon, fat a report un the money collected and disbursed aiuca the last meeting la May. Two new tuembera were elected. Mrs. J. M. Olsen and Mira Miami Refreshments were atrip! at the close of the meeting, ""'Sir. W. J Bnrdeley was In CoaWine the early part of the week, on home service work. Mlaa Julia Mi Dotiotigh, Miss Marie McDonough Of! tt. 1. McDonough motored to the capital Saturday of last week. and small daughter Mrs. D. R. Dcsrochcr MCe visiting friends In Balt Luke. liev. of the The morrluge Many Pool, rector of 81. Lukes Kptscupai church of f his city, Mt Weed of New waa solemnised at HI. TImudsm's church , at New Haven, ttnturday evening, fteptember 24. The ttev. Mr. ami Mra. Pool armed here Monday and are now at home to their frlenda at tha paraonfigp on Park aienue. lira. W. H. Williams has been visiting her eUfar, Mrs. Martin Prlas, at the capital the tnsttwo weeka. ih IN OUR COMPLETE SUIT STOCK Will Be Found All the Latest Models in Tricotines, Are Here Serges, Velour de Laines, Chamoistynes, Poiret Twills, Handsome Fur Collars and Trimmings Do Not Overlook This! Distinctive Braidings and Beadings Three Days. Only, Monday Tuesday, Wednesday Unexcelled Materials and Workmanship Trimmings Price Cuts Apply to ALL FUR COATS On Monday, See Our Groups of Coats at . . and $ $211 I 11 Prices on Our Millinery Section - Announcement ati BEAVER, Oct. mad during the week of the marriage of Miss Wllla Mildred Koolman of Los Angeles to Kdgar A. Petty of Beaver. The wedding took place September 29 at Los Angeles. The couple will make their bem in Beaver. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrg. J. F. Tol ton entertained at a trout dinner at their home on Tenth street. A large bowl oi autumn flowers decorated the table. Twelve guests were present. Mrs. Lena Beck MctJarry and little son. Pun. left Monday for their home In Hlverelde, Cal. .Mrs MoOarrv had been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Tom Low, for three months. Mr. Owen Orover entertained at dinner at her home Thursday of last week In honor of Mrs. Adelta Oroaby of Seventeen Quests were present. Judge and Mia. William F Knox returned from Parowan Saturday of laat week, where they spent a few lay"is Greatly Reduced for a ffizriers Early-seaso- -- Heavy whits coutll., medium bust graduated front steel elastic Insert In skirt- excellent corset for Stout figure. AU sizes to It. 84.50 values $3.50 for ModerateCost Mmt Sutton and twin riaugbtera of Provo and Sundav visitors i. Hutton MrSalt I.akeMrs.were (1. C. Wentworth. and of the it Mra. home J. K. teeter aaa gueat of honor at the home of Mrs. (J, i. Wentworth Saturday of evening of last week, when three table gueata enjored the evening piavfng bridge. Mr. A. Fora! tied made tbe highest number of O Mr. Weeter 146 aa given a token pointa. f remembrance. Mre. I. C unslngbam and amall eon and Miss Cecelia Savage returned last week from a six weeks visit at Denver, tolo. Mr. and Mrs. Boss Hawkins of Bingham to this city Sunday aod were gueata joiored of MraT Tinnier VlmuL went fo fhl ril4-MondaMrs. Ellen Mawhinnev to visit for several weeks with her W. Eat and Get Thin Thiels ' turnlnir an old Tdirasv face about, but modern method of reducing fat have made this revision poklble. If you are overfat and also averse to physical exertion; If you are likewise fond ot the table and still want to reduce your excess flesh several pounds, do this: la Go to your druggist (or write the Co., 4612 Woodward Ave., Detroit. Mich.) and give him (or send thorn) one dollar. For this modest amount of monev the drUKgiat will put you in the way ef satisfying your ambltiou for a nice, trim, slim figure. He will band you a large case ef Marmola Prescription Tablets (compounded In accordant e with the faone of mous Marmola Prescription), which you must take after each meal and at bedtime until you begin to loee your fat at the rate of two. three or four pounds a week. Then continue the treatment until your weight is what you desire. Manual, Prescription .TsbkMe ere not only harmless but really beneficial to You don't meed- - star- the K'ntraLheaJUp vation diet or weakening exercises. Just on what you like, leave go eating to the athlete but take your little without a doubt that tablet faithfully and flabby flesh will quickly take unto Itself wings, leaving behind It your natural self, neatly clothed In firm flesh and trim mus- - I ce- W (Advt.) Mar-mo- exer-risi- friends. itiiig Mr. and Mrs. Ir. and Salt Lake hats only them Thompson. Hicompa ned by Ms. Thompacn's mother. Mrs. Orissa Robinson, left for West Jordan Monday. Mrs. Robinaon will spend tu winter with her daughter Mia Ldia Robinson, at Went Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will return to Beaver after a week's visit with relative. Mr. and Mrs Archie Roopea, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Mra. James Jloopea and Lindsay Hoopes were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Puffer at North Creek Sunday. Patriarch Watktn Tteoa. Mr. and Mrs J. T. Tanner and Mis C t Snepherd left for Salt Lake Monday to attend con- - Xerenre.- - Large, Silk, new J. F conference. Mr. and 3Trs Ann Farref and Will Karrer returned Monday to their home' in Provo after spending a few days here with rela, tives. Mr. and Mrs. Victor (Crosby of North Cregk were the guests of Mrs. Maud Munlord Monday. Mra. a Ledum! lean whs the $1.69 for $1.89 Values to $7.00 in the Lot Oh Sale Monday KTl t fl i $0.00 Silk Covered Comfort with border to match plain fancy back. Come in bluo, pink, yellow and lavender. Extra large $7.45 special. Poplins dresses, separate skirts, aults, etc.; well worth $2.00 3$ Inches per yard; wide; all the staple colors as well as black; a splendid material for hard wear. $1.89 for French Serges 40 to French Serges for dresses, skirts and pleatlngs; the moat wanted fabric this season. Specially priced for this week only. ol $2.50 for Canton All-Wo- DITPQ IVVJVjO At Seductions Big ror Dne vvee a e 13 Os patterns ol. ! wool Canton $5.00 Velvet Rugs Size 27x54; In beautiful range of pur Crepe for dresses and skirts; all the colors popular for this season's wear, , Velouri$3.9$ forVelours for -. suits, coats and and dresses; sponged shrunk; the colors are' copen. navy, ami brown red. taupe, Specially priced Monday and this week. . Broadcloths at Special Prices all-wo- ol Wilton Velvet Rugs Size 27x5$; very attractive designs and beautiful colorings $10.00 0 $14.50 Best Axmlnster Rugs 27x60, In all desirable A Broken Line of Chamoisette Gloves shades and colorings. Sixes 1 3 I SR B 0 All-Wo- ol Kcsular .73 values. A fancy rolled chamoisette gauntlet, spear point hack, fancy stitched; contrast lining; Room. Size Washable Size 6x9, regular $14 00, special out Monday at Size 75c 8x10, $17.00 regular Rugs PA SH 0s9! $10.95 Tricotines at Special We have a complete line of Trlcotines In staple colors with plenty blues. Trlcotines AS etiOO at. jlard Trlcotines 4 QO at, yard Trlcotines A CA of tuldnlght 330 at. yard ' Trlcotines , , 8 All-wo- ol 48-in- , Prices Atyard Broadcloths, sponged and shrunken, all ready for the needle; a beautiful material for skirts or suits. Broadcloth. SA QQ special, yard Broadcloth, I qq special, yard., I O'OU SA Oill f 330 i30 $4.50 for Velour ' Plaids, Checks and Stripes New Velour Plaids checks and sitripes, for plain or pleated skirts or Jumper dresses; wide; one wjdth makes a plain skirt or twi beautiful selection to choose from ; worth $6.00 yard. reclpiedt surprise party at her home WednesRefreshments were served day to nine guests Mra Raker Edwards returned Tuesdav where she had been intt from Milford, inig he- - parents, Mr. and Mrs.-Jo- of 34.50 S Kdwartt. LaJteto attend 53.10 - All pure wool Poplin for Lovers of lingerie will revel in the assortment of this lot of Crepe de Chine GOWNS, ENVELOPE . . CHEMISES,. STEP-INAND BLOOMERS In a variety of dainty styles, ranging from the simple and tailored with rarely fine hand stitching to the elaborate with real laces and silken flowers. Flesh and orchid, . colors. S Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Bake left for Wyo. Sunday to make their home. Mr. and Mrs, X. R. Nielson anti Mr. and Mrs. John M. Murdock left Monday for to values. Choice.... borders.- New Crepe de Chine Underwear In $1.25 Yard for French Serge French Serge In green, navy, brown and black; a half-wocloth separate skirts and dresses. Specially priced for Monday and this week. , Fins Baby Comforts Fancy cambric or allkollne' covering with silk . Wednesday ence. Mr. and Mr. Alrheus Sharp, Mrs. Dorothy Baker and Milo and Philip Baker motored to Kanosh Sunday and were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Paxfew days here with relatives. Frank I). Burridge left for his home in Provo Thursday after spending a few days'here with relatives. Mrs. Burridge remained her as the guest of her mother, Mr. James Fairer.K. Mr and Mrs. B, Pendleton and fam-- i ily of Morrissey are the guests of Mrs,1 Pendletons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses medium-size- d shades McGregor left for to attend confer- ton. Mr B. J P.ennett left for her home Salt Iake Wednesday after spending , ol variations that personal Inspection wlll - do Justice. Duvetyn, Panne, Lyons and Hatter's Plush in blues, copper and fuchsia 79 ol foi In so many - Mr anJ small Unusual 8torm Serges in blsok, navy, brown, red, green, - etc. For' ladles and childrens wear. - At Surprisingly A Most to Save. Sale. One-wee- k Opportunity n 98c Yard for Storm Serges ust Proof Corsets Presenting Hat Modes of Paris Glorious, Hues and Trimming Innovations . New Fall Dress Goods BEAVER Pn-guitc- CITY, Oct. 8 Mr. snd Mra. Howard Heasmii and Mr. and Mra. William and amall - daughter f fiaAt J.k motored to this city fcunday and were dinner guests of Mrs. K. M. PARK f reebmeate, le not a secret remedy. The Ron Opto formula Is printed on every package. Is harmless to tbe most seuslttvs eyes slid may be need freely. Ask any one of the million who use It. fAdvt.) NOTE: evening Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swindle, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Relgert, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Tuft. Mr. and Mr. Otto Codings, Mr. and Mrs. Juel Anderson, Mrs. ole Larsen, Mr. F. Krtckstfn, Mrs. Frazer, Jennie Sprague, Mrs. Joseph Olsen, Ella Air. and Mrs. Harold Hodges and Frank A. v, Jones, Mis. Alfred Bell, Low left for Salt Lake Monday to at- lergensen, Mrs. S. G. Andrtasoh. Mrs. Christian tend conference. Eliza Baldwin, J. H. Bald will and. Air. and Mrs. Rav Sly spent Bundav Tuft, Mrs. Louis Ross of Joseph. nt Munderfield, visiting relatives and Mis Ochela .Lee. was married to James friends H axiom in Mantl, Wednesday ol last Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Gunn left for week. Salt Lake Monday to attend conference Miss Norma Andreason entertained at and visit relatives. a candy-pu- ll Tuesday evening. Eight guests were present. The following pleasantly surprised Mrs. John W. Bohman, Wednesday afternoon; MONROE Mrs. August Bohm&n, Mrs. Minnie Mrs. Bessie Newby, Kirs. Charles MONROE, Oct.' S. The" Misses Rose Bohman and Mrs. G'deon Bohman.' and Mary Loutv entertained Wednesday Morrison entertained ThursMrs Mack of last' Week complimentary 10 Mra. of last week at a dinner party In day vln Peterson of Falrvlew. Those honor of her daughter, Shtrteyr Those' were Mrs. Soren Madsen. Mrs.present Clara were Mr and Mra. William MorBerteJ0n Mrs. N. M'Chelson. Mrs. Hat present rison. Mr. and Mra. Elliott. Larsen and tie Christian. Mrs. H. G. Johnson.-Mr- s. - ' Mrs. Zina Morrison. Done. Mrs. Elliott Larsen and Mra. JoMrs. Minnie Bean of Richfield la hers to spend the winter with her daughter, seph Olsen. The Lucky Number club entertained at Genev a. a shower Monday evening complimentary Mr. lend Mrs. Ray Swain entertained to sir Mra. Caleb Hoopes. The the following at dinner Tuesday evening: Mr. Mrs.' and lowing Mr. and Mra Harold Magleby, Mr, and present; Charles Lowe, hn Mrs. Alton Anderson, Mrs. Dwight Florence, Newel and Horace Ma glebv. Mrs. James Williams has gctve tq. He-bto spend the winter. The Roysl Ne'ghhors entertained at a quilting Monday 'at their clubrooms. Luncheon was served. Mrs- - Mile Sargent of California Is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Andy Sargent. Mrs. Carl Tuft was hostess at an after-neo- n luncheon Monday. Those present were Mra. Boyd Brown, Mrs. I. W. Jones, Kate Jones and Madge TufL er PAYSON n, P1YSOX, Oct. I -- 4nsdi; Mr. iM Mra. B. E. Townawl of Rail lakr. Mr. and Mr. Wtl-4ia- r A!sAaoov a4- fry Ellainirth motorM up ranyon fo Towaaond's park afF'wrv-tft!i- Br ratal oT'Ur. ami Mr. Jaj Towaaaod. Paon Batnrda of laat trtta4Mr.tb R. clnded Mr. I. kl. Mr. Henry wkrlub.Mr. HrtHr L Jrsars. War?, Mrs. Frank Harris 0brr infiti la. Mri B. E. Tonfol, William MrCorain, Mr, f. 4. Cttwll, Mr. Laat sM Mr. William MK'lollaa. Fir Mra. Laat won tho fuet loblr war piarod B B. War woa th dab prla. priafsiiW. Mr. C. Dlxoa antartaioed tho Juataner Mr. John 9 FrMr club Mr. aftrrnooa. Kprriai tu(s trr Mr. Uiwncr Fairbanks. Hi'Jnrjr i'ortjr. harlo iWmzlaM and Mra. Holantl Tlrtjpa. of th Flrt arartl on , Thirty Btflilve firl ovmI a an4.rfHMl TiAa? osnlpg at tb bomr of Mini Era ( liyma, Mr. (Jrorff Joar a1rtain1 at a rhtutrea iaufhtrr Anna os party Mfndrtjr In honor of Mr Mrs. C. week. L. Millard Thursday' of last the reunion of Mr. Miss Lillian Morgan of Balt Lake visited relatives In Riverton during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Crln Crump announce the arrival of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mikelson have moved R hr Garland to maks their home for the brr birthday annirrsarjr. Th Ksvond ird M. I. A. fart a dancing winter. Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Howard, Lee HowFrida tniof In the ward aiunaomont part ard and .Orjij Howard were the doner ball.. Tlir Rrr." and Ma. WJdman Murph jxtm guests of Mr. and Mra. Millard HenderTroro risttor Wcdacada. son Bunds y. M!- -i Mr. and Mrs. Theo Jensen of 8alt Lake Crta) War waa t Balt Lake rlaitor Bamrda of laat work. were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. James few day. Mr. and fiensle After rialtfnf her for Sunday, Mr. B. E. Tdnfnd. Mr. I. M. Baracr and Mrs. Nellie Cantonwlne and children of daugblor, A Iron, relumed to Balt Lake Wednes- Balt Lake are visiting with- - Mrs. L. M day. , Mr.. nd Mr. Hmr Jrppt and Mian 04 Howard. The Misses Hattie and Emma Bills, 4eppon peat Buada nt Colton. Mia Cran of- Harriman returned Norma Hamilton, Amy Butterfield, LouDlady " isebom -- Wednetd-, after- rhrftlm Mfa Run Morgan - Leit Psse and Lucy Mad? Coomb. Thursday at the fair In Sa.t Laka. The Evergreen and Pathos swarms of all Beehive Beehive Girls entertained RIVERTON Girls In the Riverton hall Wednesday evening. Music was furnished by the Ice RIVERTON. Oct.- $. Mr. and Mra. 8. E. girls. After this, cantaloupes and ' Smith and family of Bait Lake were the cream were served. of Mrs. Julla Duals Runday, Mrs. Hattie Freeman visited In Salt guests Mra. 8. Smith of Murray and Mrs. Fred.ake Tuesday. Jaynes of Crescent wer the guests oiyv Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Silcox attended ( . " - sen-sp- ent - Silcox mothers fam, ily in Wednesday. Mrs. Alice Henderson of Salt lake epenl In Riverton visiting relatives. Sunday Mr. and Mre. Gerald Bills and Mrs. C Mi ler are spending a week in Sail Lake Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Madsen of ldah were last week-en- d guests of Mrs. Can Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. William Bllfk of Blaek-foo- L Idaho,. are. vUcUmg .relative la ittv-.-ert- 6lt Mr. and Mra. George W. Bills have returned to Riverton to make their homo CAT BARS 003 FROM ELEVATOR. The elevator operator In an uptown apartment house treasured hia pet eat,' Pussy would ftde up and down throughout the day. A special stool had besn placed in" ttie car as' the ponl of honor, In- cldentally, there wag a reason for the cat. "It's them pet poodles,' the boy explained to the Janitor. "I detesta 'em. Besides, there's a rule against carrying dogs In the elevator. If 1 tell the tenants that I lose tips, though. This tomcat's a match for any pup. though, and after one or two trips with him the dogs prefer to walk. Th tenante take the hinL'-Ne- a York Sun. , . ' " |