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Show 11 THE SALT LAKE '"TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1921. Lardner Would Make Bathing a Fascinating Sport 040 Madeline Griggs, an October bride; Mrs. Philarder Hatch. Mra. Polljf. Grant. Mrs. Jesse Parkins, Miss Gene Hatch. Mrs. L. J. Muir and Mrs. A. L, itcDonald. The rooms were beautifully 'Arranged in Ranoween decoration arW.a Halloween luncheon waa were Mrs. Elmeij. M American FahJ Idaho, ' . been visiting rSJftttves. Mrs. J sines H.NJmedley entertained at dinner Tuesday In cibpor of her husband's birthday anniversary'. Mrs. James H. Rampspn entertained at a luncheon Wednesday afternoon for fifteen Salt Lalo guests Autumn leaves And whits chrsaanthemuma wars used In , tho decoration. Mrs. Orin Wicker waa ths guest of honor at a miscellaneous show? gjivenl Thursday f last week at tha hbrae of Mrs. Harry Hayes. . Cw Mrs. H. D. Husted and little daugyi ter, who had boon here for some timfi aa tha guests of Mra Elinor Williams, left Tuesday, evening In company with Mr. Husted, for Nevada to remain for soma time. Mra Leo Hawkins entertained a few Intimate friends at Dinner Wednesday. Tha Priscilla club met Thursday at tha home of Mra. C. p. Chrlsman. A dinner was served and dahlias and cosmos were used In the decorations. Tha afternoon waa spent socially. Mrs. J. C. Stocks entertained for nineteen little guests Mcnday In compliment to the seventh birthday anniversary of Luncheon was her daughter, Maxine. served at one long table having for Its centerpiece a large birthday cake resting on a mhtfnd of autumn leaves. Hallowe'en place cards rested by each plats. Carnes were played. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Thurgood and family motored to Provo, Sunday, where they spent the day visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. S. O. Thurgood entertained Friday at a shower, In honor of her sister, Mima Snoda Holbrook, a bride of November. The rooms wero decorated In fall flowers and autumn leaves, and luncheon was served to thirty guests. fcent AMERICAN FORK AMERICAN PORK, Oct 22. Mis Lena. Kelley (pent the last week-en- d in Salt Lake, the guest of friends end relatives. Miss Marion Lambert returned to her home in Balt lake Monday after a short visit here at the home of Mr- - Mark Bezzant. home Miss Hazel Aydelotte returned Suncray evening after spending last weekend in Salt Lake visiting friends and relatives. Miss Greenwood entertained Joels , Thursday evening of last week complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hunter and daughter of California, who are visrelatives here. The time wag spent iting tn games, music end dancing, after which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Chlpman returned home Monday after spending a tew days In Balt Lake visiting Mr. and. Mrs. James Epperson. Mrs. A. T. Ahlander Of Provo Spent last week-en- d here visiting her daughter, Mrs. p. I. Galstord. Mra H. P. Gear and Mr. and Mrs. H. guests Saturday of Parry of Eureka were laet week of Mrs. W. G. Storrs. Mr. and Mra. Howard Greene and baby and Mrs. Anne Greene and daughter Stella motored to Salt Lake Thursday and spent the day tutting relatives. Dr. and Mrs. C. Clark of Fillmore spent the early part of the week in American Pork visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Friday motored to Provo Saturday of last week and spent the day visiting their daughter. Miss . Elorwce Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shatter and baby in Lehl visiting Mr, and spent Thursday Mrs. Oliver Klrkham. Mr. and Mra. L. E. Storrs of Spanish Fork were guests here Ot Mr. and Mra. W. G. Storrs. Mra. Mary Maudaley and two daughters. LeRee and Lea, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting tn Salt Lake with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mra. Raymond Nichols and the Misses Jane McPherson and Daisy Burnett motored to Salt Lake Sunday and and relatives. spent the day with friends Mra Leonard Pett entertained a few of her friends at a kensington Thursday afternoon. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chadwick and Mra Leonard Pett motored to Salt Lake Friday and spent the day visiting friends and relatives. The stake Primary board entertained at a social and district meeting for the of . ths stake officers and teacchers Wednesday in the Alpine stake tabernacle. The time was spent In music, games and dancing, after which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mra. K B. T. Taylor, Mra. Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Newman and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Newman, all of Balt Lake, spent Tuesday In American Pork, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newman. The opening of the M. I. A. of the Highland ward was celebrated by holding a social In the schoolhouse Friday evening The time was spent In dancing. Light refreshments werBoroserved. sis was enterThe American Fork tained at the home of Mra. Wtllllam BarThe time waa rett Thursday afternoon. spent In sewing. Luncheon waa served late in the afternoon. Mrs. A. Kennedy Thornton and baby of Balt Lake spent Monday and Tuesday in American Fork visiting at the home- - of Mr. Thornton's parents, Mr. and Mra. William Thornton. five-cour- se FAIRVIEW FAIR VIEW, Oct. 22 Miss Weltha Peacock, Mlsa Hilda Sanders, Miss Alice Tucker and Mlsa Mae Sanderson, who are attending the Snow Normal college In Ephraim, are spending their harvest vacation at their homes in thla city. Miss Rea Peacock, who Is attending school here, Is spending a week at her home In Sterling. Mlsa Laurel Miner, who Is teaching in tha Sprlngvllle High school, la spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Miner. Thursday of last week Mra. Richard Mills entertained at a party In honor of her birthday anniversary. Those present wero Mrs. Mary Larsen, Mrs. Nancy James, Mrs. Oscar Amundsen, Mrs, Lewis Jensen and. Mrs N. B. Pritchett. Miss Thelma Pritchett entertained at a candy-pu- ll Sunday evenings Those present were Miss Opal McArthur, Miss Norma Pehraon, Mlsa Rebecca Sanderson, Olln Mower, Clifford Jones, Winston Sanderson and Connel Larsen. Mrs. J. J. Pritchett entertained Tuesday In honor of her birthday anniversary. . Covers were laid for Mra J. J. Peterson, Mra. C. L. Pritchett Mra. Mary V. Pritchett Mra. Heber Pehrson, Mrs. Loren Hamilton and Mrs. N. B Pritchett Mr. N. B Pritchett celebrated her d birthday anniversary Wednesday. The afternoon was spent In Hunta hot dinner was served to Mr. ing, and Mrs. and Firs. Daniel James. BOUNTIFUL Richard Mill. Mr. and Mr. Heber Pehrson, Mrs Mary V. Pritchett and Mrs. BOUNTIFUL, Oct. if. Mrs. Samuel Coleman Pritchett. Lester of Val Verde entertained Friday afternoon at her home at a miscellaneous shower in compliment to her daughter-in-laMra Harry Lester. Covers were laid for twentv-si- x guests all of Balt one ,ong table an chrysantheat Lake, PRICE, Oct. 22. Mrs. W. E. Wiest was mums were Sised In the decorations hostess Saturday afternoon of last week Mrs. A- - L. Hess returned from Detroit. at a luncheon for the Dansante Filch., Friday morning after speeding Bridge bridge club and a- few other gueats. Six some time there. for the game Covwere Mra Reeves Rowe le' Friday of last tableswere laidarranged for Mrs. J. H. Ballinger, week for her home In San Diego. Cal., ers L. A. Bench. Mrs. Sanford Ballinger, after visiting for some time at the home Mrs. J P. Egan. Mrs. J F. Johnson, Mrs. of Mr. end Mrs. William Moss of West Mrs. FT. V. Leonard. Mrs. J. M Nicholson. Ml Bountiful. Rutl Loorboufow, Mrs. Vf. R. Regd, Mrs. - Mr and MT Peter Wilson an family Mrs. Sheldon Anderson, of Wendell, Idaho, will spend the fail L. E. J.Whitmore, E Flynn, Mr. Charles Avertll, Mr. and winter here. R. J. Mrs. Sharp. Mrs. A. E. Gibson, Mra, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Eldrodge end (on, A. McGee. Mra. W. E. Anderson. Mrs. Horace of New Castle, returned home L. F. E Woods, Mrs. George O. Homer. after a visit of Miss Saturday of list week Cornelia Stevenson, Mrs L C. Moors twp weeka hers with relatives and of Salt Lake. Mrs J. A. Judy. Mra F. O. friends. and Mrs. Henry Ruggeri, Storrs Mr. and Mra. Fleming Cooper of Val Mrs. J. T Tullts entertained the Five Verde entertained at a dancing party club Her Monday evening Wednesday evening of last week Tn com- Hundredwere Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Buckto, a brother of guests pliment to Fred Cooper, Fullmer, Mr. and Mr. Cooper. Covers were laid for thirty Mr. and Mrs. L. R Mr. and Mrs. J. M. guests, a number of whom were Irom Mr. J. T. MrLeahy, Mrs. J. E. Flynn. Mr. and Nicholson, Salt Lake. Amelia Spon-ber- g The K. K. K. club waa entertained at and Mrs. 8. Buckio,, Mrs.and of M6nt.r Mra Lake Helena, of last a dancing parv Saturday evening week at the home of Ml Marjorie Les- Young. Krater Mrs. and Glenn L. Mr. arrived ter of Val Verde. Refreshments were In Price Monday from Sterling, Colo., to served to about twenty-fiv- e gueets. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Willey had as make their home. ts Mrs. Ralph Walker of Duchesne their guest Thursday of last week Mra Lulu Edgington, who motored from Og- spending a few Bays with Mr. and Mrs. Walker. F. W. . den. Mrs. W. J. Tidwell of Nampa. Idaho, Mr. J. A. Tavlor entertained at luncheon Tuesday afternoon for a few inti- visited last week with friehda In and Price. mate friends. A son was born Saturday of last week Mrs. L. J. Muir entertained at a moMrs. Theo S. Strong. and Mr. to party Wednesday aflernoon. toring The girls, chaperoned by The following were guests at a shower R L. Fullmer, spent Saturday aftergiven Mondw evening at the home of- Mrs. the John Prince Mrs. Bert Price of Salt Lake in compll- noon of last week fifty-secon- at PRICE - S Wel-llr.ct- u GIVE A BABY SYRUP PEPSIN Constipation, biliousness and like annoying ill will , quickly disappear A MOTHER is always anxious AA-tgive the safest and best medicine to a constipated baby, but is puzzled which to select Let her decide by the ingredients on the package. Every bottle ofDr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin has the formula printed plainly on the outside of the carton under the portrait of Dr. Caldwell, who wrote the prescription in 1892. You will find that it is a combination of Egyptian Senna and other simple laxative herbs with pepsin . It will not gripe the baby, and it is free from narcotics. A bottle sufficient to last a family several months can be had at any drug store, and the cost is only about a cent a dose. While ho one, young or old, need take a drastic purgative like galta or calomel, be especially careful what you give a child. Some contain minerals, coal tar and other drugs that might prove dangerous by over stimulating the intestines or depressing the neart. The ingredients of Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin are recommended by the U. S. Pharmacopoeia.' Half-Ounc- e Bottle Free Ftw cs cap cmritxom, m em if you do not lAit fiwwnwi fat me mid liniiw vagnina you c Half Ounce Trwl Bonk of my Syrup tnor you will reptm FREE OF CHARGE mm It handy whm tnwkd SimfJy fen d your name and addrm M Dr. W B Caldwell, 14 Woakmgton St.. MoftCfcc&o. IU Write me today. Ouch! Lame Back to Rob backache. Lumbago. Soreness and stiffness mrsy-u- ry Back hurt yonf Cant straighten up without feeling " sudden pains. shaTp aehes and twinge f No, listenLjhats lumbago, sciatica or maybe fjnm a (tram, and you ll get blessed relief th moment you rub your back with soothOil. ing, penetrating "St. Jacob Nothing else takes out soreness, lameness and stiffness so quickly. You timely rub It on and aui aoma tha pain. It 040 040 040 040 040 040 040 040 to Mies (hi! i perfectly harmless and doesn't burn or discolor the skin. Limber up! Dont suffer! Get a small trial bottle from any drug store, ami after using it just once, youll forget that you ever had backache, lumbago or sciatica, because your back wtll never hurt or cause any more misery. It never disappoints and ha been recommended for sixty years . (A44 Uses Books and Games to Assuage Rigors of Tub Personal Christmas Cards To tha sdttor: I waa reading a magazine 'the ether day and they was a story In It by Scott Fitzgerald and the hero of tho story has got some money and Uvea alone tn a N. Y. apartment and takes a A. M. Ilka people always do In story a only this bird wouldn t stand for his bath being a total loss so ho had a book stand rigged up in the tub. so he could enjoy himself reading wile he took hla bath and it sounded to me like a great id ear slid If everybody done It they would be a whole lot more people that would taka baths because a bath wouldn't be such a bore If you bad a good book to read wile you took It. But then, of course they's a whole lot people that don't enjoy reading when or no other time lhv ar tsksing a bath to nothing of a whole lot more people that tsnt read and these kind of people general always needs a bath aa much aa the root of us do to aav the lease, ao I got to thinking over what else a person could do- to tske their mind off the rigors of the tvb and you would be surprised tha amount of different pastimes that suggest them self a to a bright mind and I will only name a few of them that I thought up off hand and my readers la welcome to use them aa I outline them or Improve on them aa they see fit and It they help make the world, a cleaner place to Itv x tn I will consider myself Well paid. V Wile as I say they a a good many, folks that dont Ilk to read, they's very-fethat don't enjoy looking at pictures And even more so when they would at the. sam time be playing a game that re- -' quires nerve and skill. The game la to tlx up a hoot rack at the foot of the tub and Just before you climb tn the tub you put a book on ths rack Ilk for Inst, a book containing 2S views of Atlanta. Qa. The book ia open to Page --cue and the player muet remain tn the tub till he has turned the entire 2S pages uaetng only hia toes to turn same. The first few times It will prebablv taka a long wlls to say nothing about how It will tickle, but tn a wk. or ao tho player will be able to do the trick In t to S minutes besides being cleaner that ha ever was In his Ufa and able to answer any and all questions that may be asked him In regards to Atlanta, Ga. But they's other things betides books and pictures to taka the curse off what tha French have eo aptly termed la bain. For the golfer I have invented tha gams of tub golf which you plav pretty near like the outdoor game only that the number of strokes dont make no different! but the length of time It takes you to hol out Is what counts. Tn plaver uses two regulation golf clubs, a niblick and a putter, and a regular golf ball. At a certain time he turns on the water tn the tub. leavelng the stopper out. - Then he tees the ball on the carpet Just outside the bath room door. The water ts allowed to run only five minutes and the player's object ts to loft the ball Into the tub with the niblick and then putt It Into the stopper hole as quick as possible so that the ball will be there to act as stopper before much of the allotted time has elapsed. The quicker the ball gets in the hole the more water you get for vour bath, but no matter how long It takes you to hole out; you have got to climb In thet tub and stay there five minutes yourself after voti have holed out. Of course If you dont hole out durelnr the five minutes the water was running you half to take your bath In a empty tub which gets to be something of a bore itself after the novelty wears off. One of the most fascinating game 1 thought up la plaved with one of these here put and taka tops In this gam you meausr the water by the glass full and when you have got a dozen glass fulls bath-ever- & Company present nev and exclusive designs in personal Christmas Creeling Cards for your selection. Feagant y 1 It is highly important that orders he placed at the earliest convenient moment, for engraving of the Fea-ga& Co. standard requires time for execution, and early selection carries the additional advantage of aider choice of the very smart nev cards. nt Delivery vill be made entirely at your convenience.' SAMPLES ON REQUEST, waansr(j 'r.JX. Or Tli player must remain In tha tuh using only hia toes to turn tha same. tn the tub you shut off ths water and climb In. Then you spin your top on the floor of the tub and If It oomes up "Put Two, you put two more glass fulls of water in the tub. If It comee up "Take Three," you let three glass fulls out of the tub. If It comes up "AH Put, you put In all the water the tub will hold and enjoy a good bath. But if It cornea up Taka All," you half to leave all tha water run out and your bath is over, you might say. Tha first flva times I played this game I played in tough luck as my first spin every time waa Taka AH. but the luck cant run like that all the time and finely I span a All Put and needles to say enjoyed my bath a whole lot mors for the long time it took to get It. to say nothing about havslng a practically dry towel when I needed it the most. All kinds of solitaire games can be In tha tgb with waterproof cards, plajed and a system that Insures a pretty good cleanselng la to get tn the tub and play one kind of a game till you have beat tt. Some people may prefer an anchored board to play card games on but personly I find It mors amuseing to lay the cards right on the surface of ths water where they will generally always stay right whers you put thorn unless you sway your body and make waves Ths sports I hav mentioned above It all for ona player. Of course If a per Sunday evening. The rooms wars decorated tn fall flowers. Luncheon waa served to thirty gueats Mlsa Lurettn Wsgi rora spent Sunday ia Richfield, guests ef Ills Tbais Ch'deeter. Mias Maxine Erickson and Claudius McBatyrs returned borne Monday after speeding a weak in Beaver visiting Mrs. Milton Jentry. Tho Misees Dorothv Riser, Tina I vie. Bess Greenwood, Carmen WUeee and Edna King took a bicycle ride Sunday morning. They pedaled to Central and made their firdat atop at tho home of Mra. Ladle William, where they ate dinner. They theo went to Elsinore by way of tho sugar factory, which they visited, and returned in tb afternoon to Richfield. HIAWATHA. Oct. S3. Mrs. H. J. Tsapts--toMrs. Alva Curtia entertained Tueeday ovo O. Cerd club Satentertained the O. NestarHumd ntng-t- n Teat of afternoon the wek!ii urday banquet formed honor tho centerpiece. Luncheon was served rooms of the amuaement hall. Luncheon waa Mra. O. M. to eight gueata aerred to th followlnf ladlea Mr. Fred Whitehead entertained at a bunWalk, Mrs. B. J. aughn. Mra. E. 0 McBlack, Kee, Mra W. B. Jonea, Mra. W W. 'Murray, dle ahower Tuesday In honor of Terab will leave noon on a mission to A ua trails. who Mr. 8 McClain, Mra. C. N. Orr. Mrs, Joe aqd music. Mra. B. G. Garr and Mrs. L, Beck-atea- d The eveolng was spent la fam WIdetich gueats. Mrs. Eugene Bantactal, Mra. Otto Barrie, Luncheon waa nerved to twenty-fiv- e Mlsa I rets Dowdell of pangultcb la spending Mra. C. E. Bowen and Mra. C. M. GreenLaw tn Richfield. n fow were special gueats. days A The Needlecrmft Sewing club met at the homo of Mra. Wright Walker Monday svenlng Mra The foUowlng members were present: John Bolt. Mrs. Tore Tidwell, Mra. James Mra. Fred roe Gtbbe, Mrs. A. J Delaney, Elm, Mra. M. F Miner, Mra. E. D. Potter, PANGUtTCH, Oct. 22 Dr. n Mra. Mrs. John Sax, Mra. Iran Simmons, Mra. Walter Georg W. Hanks and children qf Monro Baxter and Mra. Boy Ray. f . , Mrs. Robert Warden ia visiting her parents are vlaiting in Fanguttch. on ia Moab Mr. John Cameron harleft (or OgaanMra. Mra. Sidney Peterson returned during the Wednesday to visit dAughUr, week from an extended visit with her parents Sam Martin. la Salt Lake. Mra. Marla Pag want to New Harmony Friday afMmonn of last week a shower waa this week and will spend th winter wiui given for Mrs. Erwin Anderson by tho ladies her daughter. of West Hiawatha. JW.ill acd pink prevailed Mr. and Mra. W. J. Peter spent last aa the color scheuei. Modern authors wero dis- week-end in Kanab, th gueau of Mr. cussed and baby poems offered. Handkexhlefs dalatilv embroidered la whits and pins wvat and Mra. J. G. Spencer. Mrs. Jesse Miller entertained Saturday to Ueedames White and SeiUnrelch aa prises. Luncheon waa served, and articles presented evening of last week in honor of Mr. were many and beautiful, luoae preset were Oeutge W. Hanks. Refreshments- were the Meadameo Close. White, beltenreich, John cervsd to th followln u jr- Burt, Killer, Gleason, John Jones, Willi tn Zina Hanks, John Dodds, Will La Favra, Aiex Burt, L. E. Jones. Donahue. Loogaker, Smith, T. Frank bevy, Georg W ! ian Wilcox. Bearn son, Klda Bearneoo, Thomas El Frank Haycock. Ida Cludcsi- -. Sargent, Cook. O'Neil and Martin Leamaster from John Miller. Calvin Tebos, Burn 7 abls, Mott, Black Hawk. William Tabba, A, G. Johnson and Scott The c. and F club met at the residents of R. F. Bister Friday of , Ifct week, Haycock. evening A surprise party was given In honor of Mra L. M. Keegan and Mrs. R. F. Ritter Mra. Ida Chldeater Tuesday evening at being hottest for tho evening, assisted by Met Thoee present were Mesdames d(.mva White,. Settenrelch, 8mfb and Longaker. her home MerMember preeeot were Messrs J. W. White, J. Nephl Henrle, James N. Henris, Frank Seltenrei'i. Joe Loogaker, ritt Norton, Benjamin Cameron, Jr., jonn Hovey White James Smith, J. C. Bardie aud U. F. Ritter. Dodds, T. Frank Sevy, Norman Sargent, Mr. and Mra 0, M. Greenlaw expect soon Will Le Fevr. George W, Hanks, Scott to be settled tn their new home la the Star Haycock, Fran k Haycock, J. B. Showai-ter- ,and. Ids apartments at West Hiawatha, whers they will Zina Hankt, W.be ready to receive their friends. Chldeater. Mra. M. O. Pouleon spent last week W ranch. This was the regular monthly meeting, and the members enjoyed immensely the fun to be found on the The girls were Gretchen Buckio, farm. Aidene Flynn. Jennie Evans, Madge Johnson. Margaret Thomas. Luctle Johnson, Pauline Prince and Guyla Warner. The Service Star Legion met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Henry Ruggeri. The afternoon was a social on. pul! HIAWATHA PANGUITCH 't Salt Lake visiting friends. RICHFIELD DELTA Brt RICHFIELD. Oct 22 Hitt Beth and Ruby Tharber entertained at a surprise party Mooday In honor of Clean Hayes, the occasion Music and being her birthday anniversary. games were enjoyed, followed by luncheon nerved to twelve gueete. Mine Ireta Hansen entertained at a sewing party Saturday of last week In honor of Wilma Bowman. The rooms were decorated tn fall flowers Sewing waa the feature of Refreshments were served to six the evening. gueats. Mitts Thaia Cbidester spent last week-enat Aurora a guest of Mle Port Jones. s Mrs. Harry Green entertained Friday eveGamfc and music dinner perty. ning nt were enjoyed and dinner wat served to six guckta. Mitt Louise Cbidester of Ogden ! spending n few days In Richfield visiting her mother, Mra J. r. Cbideater Mrs. Mary Bowman entertained Mooday evening at a candv pull tn boner of her daughter. Wilma, who will leave nooo to attend The evening was spent school In Salt Lake. lAincbeoa In playing cards. wat nerved to eighteen11 gueata. re entertained Ms Christenson Sunday at a card party Luncheon was served to ten gueata. baa Allle 'returned to ber Mias Whlttegar borne in CtrcleviUe nfter spending a few days Mra with Barton. Scott in Richfield Pn- Mias Fredfudd-iii- d In Richfield visiting gulteh spent Sunday Inh Rlgier Mias Xullaouion"enterUfnedtbe07 f. Sewing club at ber boipe Thursday. Tho evening waa spent in sewing. Loncbeon waa served to fonrteea. Mrs. Mary Maogutn baa returned home after pending s week in Circleville visiting relative Mra. Henrv Ward entertained a number of friend featur'd v of last week in honor of Fall flowers were her birthday annlveraarv. naed foe decora loo, - The evening was spent a midnight luncheon waa In plavlng card-anserved to thirty-fiv- e gueata Mias Edna Baker of Ogden Is visiting he Mr Mr. od Baker. parents, . Mian Boon Otooawood George nnUttaiaed at a aaady DELTA, Oct. 22. The member of the Delta Art club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Scott Taggart Tuesday evening of last week. Boll call was answered by current events. Mrs. Douglas read an article on Compensation interesting Awarded Canadian Soldiers on Their ReRefreshturn From the World War. ments were served to Mesdames J. Baker, Blomqulst, H. BAker, Billings, Charles, Cox, Douglas, Diehl, EHis, Faust, Neelev, Parshall, Sprunt, Verity, W. Wright ana R)n. Th Myater GlrJ met Monday evening with Mrs. Harry AUer. .The evening was spent at card games and fancy sawing. Refreehmenta were served. Miss Hattie Ward, who had been in Los Angeles for four months, returned to .her home here Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Webster of Salt Lake, former reetdenta of this community, stopped over in Delta a short Urns last week while on their way to southern California. Mrs. O. A. Anderson had a her guest last week her sister, Mra. Tllit Scits, of Salt Lake, Mra. Anthony Paxton, Jr., who has been oil an extended visit with relative and friends in tha southern part of th atate, returned -- home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Powsll, who moved to Red Rock, Mont., last spring, hav returned to Delta and will make thdlr hn-- n here, - Mtsa Ethel Heybome, who had been visiting relatives at McComtck. returned to her home at Cedar City last week Miss Clara Ryan of Ratio, Nev., is a guest of Mrs'J. R. Ellis. ,Mr. snd Mrs. Floyd Rose of Fillmore spent a few days in Delta this wsek visiting friend - Frank Black- - shariff of Millard, woyjitsr. Miss the parlor. Intermediate leasu service at 4 AO p. m , Min Olive Kerri, superintendent; personal workers' flats of tho Epworth lea sue at S p. si. ; Epworth league devotional eervico at S SO p. m.-- , topic "Tie Things We Know about God"; leaders. Folly Fisher esd Heed Culp There will bo ho evening church service , Ail members and friends of tho church are corat dially invited to attend th eveolng service the sew Waterld Church, corner Blaine avenue end Fifth East street. The sermon wtll bo given by Bishop Chorine L. Stead of Denver. HEATH CHl'KCII, corner of Third South end MitchElghlh Writ etreote The Her Samuel descoo-ess. until ha has turned tha entire 25 pages, ell, pastor. Mien Anns Cornelluieen. Harvest festival end fruit banquet, hun-da- y 2S October and evening, Monday morning snd 24, Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Servant serthe pastor, duet by son has got a bath tub big enough to vice. 11 aMm.ia., sermon byJunior 1 5 0 league Mitchell; seat two or more, why they's hardly any Mr. mand Mies superintendent; no , Corneliussen, limit to the different games that can be p. terSenior Epworth league eervico or evening played. Chess and checkers, casino and rier, owing to tho proeooco of the bishop of the eri'bbage la amongst the two handed ore at th new Waterloo church. Moodiy games that will help peas the ttme'away d o'clock, girl' rweervee; fruit feitivnl and It may give added seat to thes it I i. , Tuesday; story hour, d p. m.; B. g p. sports to have a rule that the ona. that S. A troop IT, T 0 p. m, Wednesday; win tha last gam can use the soap a m.. prayer service; Thursday, d P m- - Junior teacher-traininFriday. class; g P choice or tn.. have whether else the wile, ecoute, more hot or cold water should b let into Senior Epworth leegue HtUowe'rn eoclsl; 8 ., sewing club for girls. the tub. a In a three-ma- n tub, the best gam be dummy bridge and of course regular bridge could be played If the tub was big enough ao as four could squaas Into tt and the one that waa dummy could relieve the situation a little by stepping out on the rug wile ths hand was played. When the full possibilities of what can be done in the bath la realised by the public, manufacturers of bath tubs wtll doubtless begin building them bigger and I wouldn't be surprised If eome day we will hav tub roomy enough for a 7 hand poker game and It will be a whole lot mor even game than tha kind that ia played at a table aa they wont be nobody that ain't cleaned. RING W. LARDNER. Great Neck, Oct. 21. would (Copyright, 1221. by cate. Inc.) tha BeU Syndi- and Mian Mary Lnraon of Daaarot wero married in Salt Laka last week and hnvo returned to Deseret, to make their home. FARMINGTON FARMINGTON. Oct. 22. Mrs. L. B. Farr entertained at a luncheon at her home Friday evening of last week. Thursday evening Mra. Effl Turner and Miss Edith Walah entertained with a ahower at the home of Mr. Turner, in honor of Mies Nettle Abbott, who-wamarried during the week to Henry Miller of Parker, Idaho. Monday evening th stake Primary board will entertain in her honor at the home of MVe. Barnes. Miss Elina Miller had as her guest last week-en- d Miss Dora Fuller of Eden, Utah. Miss Elate Coombs left during the week for Logan to spend th winter with Mr. and Mra. W. R. Perklna. Mrs. Dan Miller of Parker. Idaho. Is visiting her mother. Mrs. Katherine Smith. Mr. and Mra. Royal Miller and family of Salt Lake spent laet week-en- d with Mr. Miller's mother. Mra Annie Miller. Mrs. Leell Palmer returned Thursday, after spending a week with her mother, Mra. Stout, at Hol'day, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wood of Clif ton. Idaho, spe.it the past week In Farm burton as the g esis of Mr Wood's par enta, Mr. and Mrs. J. D Wood. Mrs. Eugene Andurson returned to Salt Lake, Tuesday, after vlaiting her parent Mr. anl Mra. E. H Clark Mrs. Lucy Coombs visited in Kaysvllle during ths week with Mr. snd Mrs. W. R. Perklna milYTIUlI. THIRD CHURCH, corner Eleventh Eeet eo Seventeenth South street. The Rev. Henry w. 4S Sunday ecbool, Burger, D. D., peeior e. m., Dr. D L. Barnard, superlntrndent. the Bible adult 'the of McLain teacher Rev. Jostah a will preach at il o'clock, else; th peeior Some Impossible "Men Tries topic. the by Thinff"; special music will be given will choir; Junior Christina Endeavor at T oiMtiet o clock, 11, is o'clock; Senior Rndeaeor About O''d t prerer eubject, "Whpt W T 80 meeting on Wedoeodey oven nt nt wilt preeeok society tb Ladies Mleelooery cor-ditho work of minions imong tbs wpora. A to all. tended le er tnvitsttos WESTMINSTER CHCRCH. Fifth South and V. Brown, - C. First Wait streets. The Rev- 48 . ra'ly minister Sunday school. . doy program, R. . Mathowe Tbauperlntrndeot Good Bhp . re.. Ihrea. It Mrvtr. JJt Junior C. B. oorlety. It Cnthtrln Fthr. norrlntrdrot: klndtfrtre. Milt Mina Chrtatrneen. Senior C. E. society. S 48 mp. , m , Robert Orr. service, T 80 p president; three-reeTb l moving picture entitled ing of a nd concert by Awakening ef Conscience, Schuster th erpheotr. FIRST CHURCH. Eeet South Tempi HfC The Rev. Ceorg Ewing Davies, D. D , arrests Sunder school, S 48 a in.. B. L minister. morning Sermon and Vnn Eaton, superintendent; ?! service ef public worship U sermon. "Furniebed for Service"; a ala minute eermooette to th Junior S 8t, Society of Chrtotton Eodceror, people . p. public wortbip, T i tb Problrre Labor ISfejJct Tb I ' br4; Kingdom Jwwi. f God' LUTHERAN- "' , DITTOE ORDER. e hold It. regular Suodey arening Temple .treat gt t 222 South Lecture on . th Mooe hell. m p To.t. C. PoUm.n B. by th Rot. N. end demon. irgtlon t pychotDlry by B. tt Hot Matthewe. beep the data open and. come. friend v CHBIBTIAJf BCIEJfOK FIRST CHURCH. 838 Boat Breedway. Ban-da- y o'clock ervirr. 11 o'clock u re. and 8 Wednea-day p. tn, Sunday school 8 80 a m. Tha renlnf eerrice are held at 8 o'clock. SECOND CHURCH, 508 East South Temple treat, Buoday services, 11 e clock e. re. Sunday school. 8 45 e. tn. Wednesday tveataf service, 8 o'clock AU are welcome to theee church service. CONGREGATIONAL. FIRST CHURCH, comer First South and Fourth streets. Sunday school, 8 48 a. m ; public service, 11 s. m . Elmer I. Goshen pastor, will be the speaker, aud hi subject. "Robert Louts Stevenaoa'a Guide te Cosduct, one ef the four greet symphonies in words. PHILLIPS CHURCH, comer Fifth South gad Seventh Last streets. Morning service, 11 (Tclock, sermon by Dr. William J. Nine hen ef Denver (ongrrgstiooel missionary superintendent; Junior Endeavor at time of morning service; Sunday school. 12 15, Intermediate and Senior Christian Endeavor societies, 8 80 p. re. Regular monthly social of the cborch, Wednesday evening, October 38. at 8 oclock. Cordial welcome extended to all. Et ammammmrnim TTNITT. Meets st 30 South Third East street st 11 m. Mr A. K. Wyere, speaker: subject, "The One Thing Needful " Sunday school snd Bible clans. 13 noon'. Wednesday evening. 8 ckMk, 'healing meeting; Thursday afternoon. 2 80 oclock study class; Friday evening. Hal AU friend lowers party. of Unity cordially s. Invited. FOB HIGH CONSCIOUSNESS, Leagus for ths Higher , consciouanssa meet Sunday at 8 o'clock ia. Knights of Pythias hall, 68 East Broadway. Mrs. Mary Stsltor will apeak on "Prayer " LEAGUE lbs wlU BIBLE STUDENTS Meet every Sunday afternoon In Unity halt. 1H8 South Second East street, nt 8 o'clock. First tdv, The New Creation"; second study, Beau free. Np collection. "tbs Atonement ' REORGANIZED L. D. S, 888 Meets in chape!. South Fourth East street Tbs Utah district conference will meet with ths Bait Lake .ity branch Ssrriess for the day will be as follows; to a m.. Sunday school, t! a. m.r preaching by A poet Is J. W Ruahton; 12 noon, basket dinner at ths church: 3 p m.. baptisms! service; 8 p. m , prsver meeting; 8 p. re., presetting by Apostle J W Ruahton. Special music has been provided for Corns so4 ntty morning sad evening services. all day. THZ080FK3CAL SOCIETY. Its regular public meeting itosdar nikbt at 8 o'clock In Lodge hall 824 ft ton Bosnia! Bank bwiidinr 2ft-- Eet Second Socrttr-tre- et. Walter B. Hennig, president, will lecture on "The Great Plan which will disrate oreult Influence in world evolution. Secret doctrine clam Thursday. Members' meeting Fri, day night. WIH - econd South end CHCRCH. orar ZIO Fourth Jleet etrooto. Th RotBibl Ctrl A Clad, nd ecbool poetor. Burnley with lermot. In th Swedish m J er.tceo. language b r the poetor. Ueortnon m.;o the topi. Tie. 7 0 wl b Englteh Ther will lo lh Bplrit. 'Inih School of Th Lodlra' A nodT be .pedal muet Job Roderber. M3 Eeet homo of Mr nt Fifth South otreet. Thursday tt 2 p. tn. WlU T 30 p. m : prtyrr mooting. wrxlr, 8 p m . On October 28. 192tr Wrdnpdy. lariat octal wllj b hekt. AH member and prraebing bold CHRISTIAN. Rt H Third East and Fourth Dr. L. L. Combs, pastor. Bible South afreet school. 10 a. tn. C. H. Zimmerman, superintendent; morning worehlp. 11 o'clock sermon. "The Churches' Mission In the World"; Chrta. tisQ Endeavor, 8 30. p. m ; evening service. 7 4ft e clock "Tbs .Difficult Comsermon, mands CENTRAL FH Aches snd Fains of rhoMmatlsra tr not permanently, but only temporarily ed OVITARLAX. by externa) remedies. Why not us 13i South Second Enet nn iuteri.a! rsrr.cdy Hool 'a Sarsaparilla, FIRST CHURCH Bilnl.tor. corrects tha acidity cf tha blood on . which H. Kelllngtod. Rer. afreet Th m-- J . which iheumatiam depends and enree tha arnod, II Buoday echeol. the of Peri" di "Education Opportunities tease; (Advertisement) topic. From tb Standpoint of Reof Adolescence R Korn, and MIm P in. Coma and are bulba ligion". mnele by Mtoe Holland Our Rnwlln. th Lloyd Alll.oe will meettnlh.a oure now. Vogaler Seed Store. church parlor Wedoeodey tt B m ; th Lcnd--in get (Advertisement ) party Halid club will bold o Hallow. the church Friday oeoalag. i Cljurcf) &erbices EPISCOPAL, MARK'S CATHEDRAL, First Bouth, near Second East street 1 he Rt. Rev. A W. Moulton, bishop; the Very Rev. W. W. Fleet-woo- d. desn Holy communion, 8 e m.; church school, 9 44 e a.; meroing prayer and sermon b the dean, II o'clock. 8T. PAUL'S CHURCH, Ninth Eaat and Third South attests. 1 he Rev. Mark Rifeebark rector Holy communion, $ a. m ; church school, 9 4ft a. m., morning prayer tod sermon, 11 . m.; services with address, J 80 p. a. 8t. Simon and St. Jude's Day (Friday), holy com m union st IQ a. tn. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. Ninth East at reef and Logan avenue. The Rev. Hoyt X. Henrtquee. rector. Church school, 9 4ft re ; morning prayer and sermon, 11 a. m.; Women's guild. Thursday, 2 p. m. ST. PETER'S CHAPEL. Second Went sad Sixth North streets. P. R. White la charge. Sunday school, 9 4ft s m.; morning prayer and sermon, li o'clock; Womens guild, Thursday, 8T. r BAPTIST. Second Bouth IHMAMtL CHCRCH. comer A. G Aldermen, thd Fourth Enet etreetn.ecbool, . 10 4 g. Sunday noting peeior, wormorning Frank J. Luca., superintendent, of "The Simplicity 11 o'rlock. eubject. ship. 0 IS Endeavor eocletle. Religion ; C'hriotlen eubject. p m.; evening worship, 7 0 o'clock, Wednesday "Our Opportunity"; prayer meting, evening . d o'clock BETHEL IHLRCH. Nlnih Bouth end Lincoln Bnod.y H. poalor a tracts. Baynee. Lyon t; . Turnbaugh. 10 t tn , Arthur ecbool worehlp. It 0 m., topic "A Sound 4ft p. 8 mwting of BattU"; Youog Psople'a Dl Mrs. Aura Wagvsvr, leader; goapl awvlce 8 P m., subject "Get Out ef the Icebox"; Every prsyer meeting. Thursday at 8 p body Invited. SWEDISH CHURCH, 828 Soalh Sixth rt Ala atrsst. Preaching 7 80 p. re.: Mrths ELtd is Lind 0. ssclsty will be eatertaiosd by 278 East Sixth gren. No. U Kslao apartments. 3 p. to ; prayar South street, Wedueaday at Thursday at 8 P service Idaho Rural potatoes, splendid stock, ogeler 8eed toia, (Adv ) price right, HE DARKENED HIS GRAY HAIR ' Telia How He Did Mr. J. A. McCroa, well-know- It resi- dent of California, who was ealld Daddy and Urandpa on account of hi white hair, and who darkened it with a home made mixture, recently mad thd following statement: Anyone can prepare a simple mixC ture at- - home that will darken Kray hair and make it soft and elod7- - To a half pint of water add 1 ounce of bay rum, a small box of Barbo Com' pound and U oune of glycerin. Then ingredients ean be bought at cost. Apany drug store at verya little week until the ply to the hair twice shade desired is obtained. It does not sticky or not eo.or the Scalp, and doe not rub off. (Adv.) greasy CHINCH. Indium avenue and BCRLINGTON Thirteenth Writ street. Sunday school. 10 a. F. Wtlhoit, aupertnteudcnt; promotion day with vocal and wiil be observed st 7 98 p , METHODIST, InstrutrtfLtal selections and meitattoc, by memWATERLOO CHURCH corner Blaine snd bers sod clavaes of the biiiKUy school. A corFourth Eat street The Rev. Frederick J ox, dial invitation is extended to at). .pastor. Mlsa Ruth Goodwin, deaconess DediRIO GRANDE CHURCH. 154 West Second cation of new church. Sunday school, 9 4fl a. The Rev. Dr. AUen. psator in Bouth atreet m ; preaching service. 10 90 and ? 81 m , H Jacob, sehooL 10 Btabop Charles L. Mead of Deover wlU preach at both charge. Sunday preaching ervic. U a m . morning end evening services. Special music. superintendent; Wednesday evening, cttolr rehearsal. Friday evening, Hallowe'en social. LIBERTY PARK CHCRCH, corner 8th Ess and Ninth Booth streets The Rev. Frank Wee-le- y Brons pester. Sunday school. 10 e. m , Professor L. A. Brtdgeliod, superintendent; worship, aermoe by the peator, 11 a. m : Junior league, 4 p. tnM Mias Throckmorton euperln teadeut, Epworth league, 8 80 p m. U V Bernetti superintendent -- The eongregatton wtll worship with the people at Waterloo new church to bear Bishop Mead at ? 98 p tn. , of the Womens Home ftfissloa Young meeting ary society, Moodsv, 7 90 p. m.. at the 'church, Cascaret make you feel bully; they and poison from the bowels. A Cascaret reception la the church parlors for the pastor straighten you out by morning- aad his wife.; Mis Throckmorton, the new immediately cleanse and sweeten the lonight 10 cent box from any druggist keeps deaconess- an for the atomach, remaye the sour, undigested since' conference. Monday, 7 4ft p. m ; section No. 1 of and fermenting food and foul gases: your stomach regulated, head clear and III mtn-the Udjoa' Ad society no coadUion- - for. wtthJlx exeeo brio- - from- - tho beer- - aad li voe- ,E. B. TuoxT 498 Denver street. Tuesday, 190 take tbe Children love Xascarets, too. section Nn. 2 of the Ladles' Aid society carry off the constipated waste matter months. p. will meet st the church; Women's Home Missionary society donation party for the Davis 6--3Deaconess heme, 847 Bouth Fourth East street, Tuesday, 7.45 p m. ; midweek service of prayer &re 7 80 p ; girl scouts. Friday. Wednesday, "els 4 30 p re : boy scouts Friday 2J3 choir rehearaaL Saturday, 7 45 p m Bja -& i FIRST IHl'Bi H, Second Bouth and Second The Rev. Stanley Arthur Tur-tlEast streets peator. Sunday school, 94ft a. m , Wyatt BOWELS j W. Jaoes, superintendent; Junior league devotional meeting, it a. m. Min Gladys Rowe, CARETS WQRk WHILE YOU SLEER director; regular morning worship at 11 eerman Your Expectation e t the Church by 1:80 p. s. m 3 7pm; FOR THE |