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Show THE SALT .LAKE TRIBUNE, N.'. Oct. 22 A shower was RICHMOND. Riven Monday evening In honor of Mine Eva Fisher, a bride ef the week, by her friends. The rooms were tastefully decorated with red hearts and chrysanthemums. Oamea and muslo furnished entertainment for the guests. Luncheon was Served, after which the guests were given the privilege of looking over the bride's trousseau. Those enjoying the affair were Mrs. Emmeline Hams, Mrs. H. H. Mrs. Hattia F. Christensen, Mre. Fiaber, F. Anderson, Mra C. Z. Harris, E. atra A. Harris, Mrs. A. L. Harris, Mrs. J. W. Punk, Mrs. Hllma Wight, Mrs. Allen Hendricks, Mra Anns V. Merrill, Mra W. Z. Harsis, Mra Alvin Johnson, Mrs. Albert Anderson. Mr- -, J. A. Godfrey, Mra Bingham and ths Misses Fon-lelGodfrey, Cora Godfrey, Lila But-tar- a of Clarkaton, Amy Harris, Enid HarEssie Sheddard. Emorett Stoddard, . ris. Eva Merrill, Ada Day, Ortencla Merrill, Alts Webb, Madeline Christensen, Bonne Hendricks, Aleise Adamson, Margaret Merrill. Hardens Harris and Audrey HarJ. Morris Godfrey Miss and Fisher ris. were married Thursday in the Logan will their home In make temple. They Balt Lake, where they will attend school at tha University of Utah. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Merrill and Dr and Mrs. Harlan of Salt I .aka motored ihere Sunday and were the guests of Mr. Mrs. Msrrtll 'sod Mrs. Nets Johnson. ' remained hers during the week for a visit with relatives. Mr. snd Mrs. 8. W. Hendricks, Mrs. W. Z. Harris snd ths Misses Virginia Hendricks snd Helen Harris wsra Logan ; visitors Tuesday. 5 Ths Sego Lily club members went to Logan Thursday afternoon, where they '.were entertained at the horns of Mrs. A. H. Thompson. Ths Richmond ward primary gave an entertainment which consisted of a program and dance at ths tabernacle Friday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Merrill and Mr. snd Mrs. Alma Merrill have returned from an automobile trip to Mualaugh and Twin Falls. Idaho. Mrs. J. 8. Btoddard entertained with a children s party at bar home Tuesday in honor of her little daughter, Edith on her birthday anniversary: Twenty lit- Refresh.tie guests enjoyed the affair. ments were served from a table-se- t tha tree, a birthday cake with nine candles formed ths centerpiece Mrs. J. L. Robinson assisted Mrs. 8toddard in entertaining th children. Mrs. Almira D. Hendricks, Mrs A, R. Linford, Mra A. D. Hendricks, Mra L. . Merrill and Mra F. L. Cravenn want to Lewiston Wednesday, where they were the guests of Mrs. J. H. Stocks. Mrs. Henry Watts of Smlthflsld spent a few days of last wsek with relatives hers. Mrs Annie Anderson of Salt Lake Is visiting here with her daughter, Mra George W. Smith. Mra Willis Hendricks returned Sunday from Preston, Idaho, where ehe had spent a week with her sister, Mra Oram Mer' is 1 I , : un-Jd- er rill Mrs. I- - F. Hendricks waaa Preston, Ids ho, visitor several days of last week. Mrs. Monroe Bright was hostess to the X. H. circle Thursday of last week at Mrs. Austin Johnson, Mrs. her home Albert Anderson and Mrs. Kenneth Cottle of Lew Iston were special guests. Mrs. Ann Hope has returned from a two weeks visit In Ogden. GARLAND GARLAND. Oct. 22 Mr. end Mrs. William Wood Bishop and Mra A. H. Hall of Ruiat. Idaho, and W. E. Hall of Holbrook arc visiting with relatives here. After sa extended visit at Bountiful and Balt Take. Dr. and Mra J K. Hny and anna, Taylor snd Jack, have returned home, Professor end Mra. George 0, Rye are spend-- teg the week end at Salt lake. " " Mr end Mra. George Certer and family have , moved to Salt take for fhe winter, Professor end Mre. Wealer J. farter left - Tuesday for las Angeles, Calif, to make Ihetr e o, heme. Mra Carter la an accomplished -c and reader, and Mr Carter t a noted vi, pianist .Uniat Mra. William Duns of Brigham file la the greet of her dsaxhter, Mra Mas Flahbnrn. Mrs. P. B Gillette, mother of Kills Gillette left last week to spend Ute winter is Santa Monies. Calif. Tueeday evening of ltaf week the faculties of the Beer Rlrer high erhoot and Hie Garland school! and their partners 'enjoyed s plunge I - Ftrrti;. snd Mra JosepT Miss Etta Argyls and Clauds Argyls and Melvin Jones, all of Lake Shore; Mr. snd Mra Charles Evans of Benjamin; Mr. and Mrs John Mitchell, the Misses Agnes snd Ellen Fllmors, all of Payson. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith ef Spanish Fork: Mrs. Frank Turner wss ths guest of honor at a pleasant afternoon function Sunday. About twenty ladles were preken t. The time was spent in music, and refreshments were served, Mrs, A. U. Fernsten of Midvale la vis Ithig hers for two weeks with Mr. snd Mrs. Morris Godfrey RICHMOND OCTOBER 23, 1921. , ore Jo Social Notes From Utah Towns - SUNDAY-MORNING- (Setting Up ladder Weakness Quickly Corrected Recent Scientific Discovery For Old and Young. Mrs H. U. Ferneien and with her broth' er, Bishop John Johnson of Benjamin. Ths engagement of Claude Argyle Of Lake Shore to Miss Ellen Filmore of Payson is announced. The marriage wifi take place in the near future. The married sons and daughters of Mrs. Alice Jones gave hef a party TuaS' day evening by gathering at her home to celebrate her birthday anniversary. Supper was served. Honoring Mra Frank Hughes, a bride of the week, a shower was given at the home of Judge Andrew Morgan at Provo Tuesday afternoon, by Mrs. Morgan, A number of Spanish Fork friends ofK ths bride attended, Mra Martha Stoker entertained twsn, ty relatives snd friends at I o'clock dinner Tuesday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. The rooms were charming with autumn leaves snd autumn flowers. Following the dinner muslo was enjoyed by the guesta Those from out of town were Mra Nelse John ton and daughter, Mra Rolf, of Provo, and Mrs Eastman Clegg of Bprlngvllle. Mrs. Frsd Harryman entertained at a children's party Thursday afternoon In honor of the fifth anniversary of her daughter, Cleo. Fifteen little folks were present. New games were introduced by Mre. Chris Larsen and Mrs. Fenton after which refreshments were to the little folks. The party served of Miss Era Fisher Richmond, Formerly was from I to ( o'clock, at tha homa of of last who wss married Thursday us Larsen Marin j Bishop week. nights! 50 by Cent Package Free What a wonderful eomfort to sleep all night and not get up at least once, and maybe six or eight times, every night because of bladder weakness. Have you forgotten what the restfulnesa and luxury of an unbroken night of untroubled sleep ta like? . Buy Your AUTOMATIC No. 10 or THOR Electric Washer NOW k, it th bonfire wiener roast Udy Sot . While there e faculty club was orla of te which the purpose promote ganised, the social end professional interests of its mem hers. W. W. Christensen of tbs high school wis chosen ne president of the eluh and Mies Dahl was chosen eecretery. sod Sprlnx. Hiss Ltsste Preston spent last week-en- with her mother, Mrs. Wllllsa Preston, nt Brigham City. Mra. Ralph 0 Parke had se her gnest s few dart of lest week her father, J. W. Fox, ef Mnntl. ef Trent onto. Harold Miaa Alice Teylor P era eon end Arthur Felated were dinner guests Miss of Ruby Bteyner, Sunday. SPANISH FORK Miss Alice SPANISH FORK, Oct. Jones, a teacher at the B. T. college at Logan, came home Friday of last week to visit her folks here for a few days. She left Wednesday morning to attend the U. E. A. convention In Sait Lake. Douglas Stewart of this city and Rachel Hufen of Bprlngvllle were married Thursday bf last week at Provo. In their honor a reception and supper were given at the home of the brides brother atftl sister. Mr. and Mra. Fred Hafen, Frida v evening Attending from Spanish Fork were Mr. and Mrs. Uri Stewart, Jr., and family. The bride is the youngest daughter of the late John Hafen, landscape artist of Utah, The ladles of tha Alta club mat Friday afternoon of last week with Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Nettle Wilde entertained Brown. with reading, after which a number of the ladles gave helpful suggestions in cooking Mrs. Urt Stewart, Jr., assisted by her daughter, Miss Jennie Stewart, gaveeve- a bridal shower Tuesday afternoon and ning for Mrs. Rachel Hafen Stewart, a bride of the past week, Mra. Fred S. Dart was surprised Monday evening, the occasion being the return of her husband from Klamath Falls. Die. where he had spent the past five months, Mrs. Dart had not been advised of her husband s return, but a number of friends were In the secret, and soon after his arrival a delicious chicken supper was served, after whlih the host the guests to a balcony party at trejted the Anaelus theater. Mrs. H. G. Fernsten entertalne'd it dins ner Hundav evening in honor of Mr. thlrtv-firblrthdaw anniversary was EnThe time spent in a social way. 22 well-kno- Fern-sten- st I ASHTON, IDAHO Oct. Mr. and Mra. Idaho, r.ASHTON, M. Mercer entertained at 22. dinner Thursday of last week Mr. ant) Mra. J. Harshbarger of Long Beach. Cal. Dr. Meacham and Mayor Holllngaworth drove up to Neiss inn Sunday to accompany Mrs. Meacham and Mrs. Hollingsworth and children home from a weeks vacation spent at that resort. Mrs. H. Hartviggen was hostess to the Social union Thursday afternoon of last week. The Masons and Eastern Star gave a party at tha lodgerooms Friday night In toner of Mr. and Mra. J. O. Ball, H. L. Wood burn and wife and Mlaa Frances Wood burn, preceding their departure for the coast. Games were enjoyed. Mra Hartvigsen played several piano selections. A lunch was served. Toasts were given by the honor guests and responded to by other members of the order. Mr. and Mre. William McDonald returned to their home in Beattie last week, after spending two weeks her visiting friends. They werp former residents two-cour- here. Th union entertained at a "1 o'clock luncheon Tuesday of last week at the home of Mrs. H. Llnderman, in honor of Mrs. J. G Ball. Thirty members wars seated at ona long table. The home waa prettily decorated with carnations and autumn flowers. Those asalating tha hostess were Mesdames Boles Manning, Klatnp. Marquardt and Mlaa Norma Lin . derman. The Parent-Teachassociation gave an interesting program at the high school Monday night of last week, followed by refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Roblnaon entertained at dinner Wednesday evening for Guerney Wilcox, the occaston being his twentieth birthday anniversary. Those present were Wilma and Salome Robin-SoFern Bailey,-- Kvl Laughiln, Dean Baird and Guerney Wilcox. Mr. and Mra C. M. Isenhurg returned Sunday from Boise, where they attended the druggists convention.- Kathryn Owen celebrated her sixteenth birthday anniversary by giving a Hallow en party at g Monday A lunch waa served. Mr, and Mra, H, L. Woodhurn, Mr. and Mrs. J. G Bali and Miss Frances Wood-bur- n were entertained at dinner Monday Bocial Wonderfull Wonderful I Sleep Like a Brown Top All Night Long! Kellogg ' Tablet Mako On Feat Young Again. Among the principal causes of this trouble are chronic enlargement of the prostate gland and bladder irritation and of these and of the scientific discovery upon which Kelloggs Brown Tablets are based, a noted medical authority says' A symptomatic cure is usually achieved The frequent impulses to urinate and th recurring desire at night cease have Successes with this salt been had In men of ninety years. should old, man, try Every youngland this wonderful treatment. It worka upon th bladder to correct the fault that are causing a host of men days and nights of untold misery. Send coupon today, with six cents In stamps to help pay postage and packing for a free 50c trial box of Kellogg's Brown Tablets, to Frank J. Kellogg Co., 2547 Hoffmaster Block, Battle Creek, Mich. 7 her-ho- three-cour- se eve-rin- $88 $80 $5.00 Down and the balance on easy monthly payments. The prices an amazingDont mlaa this I ly low The terms easy t an State.... vtd SpHlsbury, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell, Mrs. Edith Harmon of Balt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hayes of Provo and Mra. Ross B. Hayes of this city. Mr. and Mra. Will Rorark and son, Everett, of Salt Lake are guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Richards. Th Boy Scouts of the Llndon First bail In the ward enjoyed a confetti amusement hall Friday evening. Dancing was ths mam feature. Refreshments were ' served. Mr. and Mra I. E. Adams and children of Balt Lake spent Saturday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walker entertained at supper Friday evening of last I week. Cover were laid for Mr and Mr. Sanford Walker, Mr. and Mra Basil of American Fork, Mrs. .Nettle 2.Mr, and Walker Stock-toMrs. West Jacobs entertained at dinner Walker and Mrs. C. P. Ritchie of Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mr. Frank Newman of Coalvtlle spent Mra Thomas Jacobs ef Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jaoobs of Haber City, Mr. the week with her parents, Mr. and Mra H. Holdaway. J. and Mrs. Chari Herteli of Lehl and Mra Mr. and Mrs. Martin Christiansen enJ. R. Halllday of this citv. tertained at dinner Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hayes received week. Covers were laid for sixteen. word Tuesday of the arrival of twins at last Mrs. Joseph Higgins returned Bundaf the home of Mr. and Mra D. R. Pingree her home at Bear River after visiting at Pocatello, Idaho, Mrs. Pingree was to bar sister, Mrs. A. B. Walker. Vervene of this Hayes formerly Miss and Kate Rowley Dana Shafter, Pearl citv. Wilton Cunningham and Clarence Grant The members of the Toung Mothers' of American Fork were guesta of Mr. club were entertained Thursday afternoon and Mra H. W. Clark Monday evening. t the home of Mrs. Sanford Walker. Bessant of Magna epent Needlework was the diversion of tha aft- th MrsfirstJoseph In this city with of week the ernoon and refreshments were served. The First ward M. I. A. gave an open- relatives. ing social at the tabernacle Tuesday evening. A program was rendered, followed Refreshments by game and dancing. CLEARFIELD were served. Mra. C. P. Ritchie of Stockton spent the first of the week with her mother, CMARriELP. Oct. 22 Mr. and Mrs. David MeFenoa motored to Salt Lake Thursday aad Mrs. Nettle Walker. On the anniversary of her husband's tutted relatives. Mre. Sarah Boaerbe of Blsektoet. Idaho, I Mra J. J. entertained Hayes birthday at dinner Thursday for Mr. and Mra DA- - speeding a few month! here ae guest ef her daughter, Mr. Bxnnah Naylor. PLEASANT GROVE. n. REE FROM DREAD OR -- EPILEPSY -- OF HOW Resident of' Elburn, HI., Waa Afflicted 20 Years Now a Well Man. -- After suffering from epllepay 20 years. waa restored Eiiwr Petereorw Elburn-liLto health by the treatment discovered by Kansas Dr. F. E. Grant, OF City, Mo. rites-- , Mr Peterson to epilepsy about 20 "I was subject years until -- I started Dr. Grants treatment nearly four year ago. It is about 2 years since I had the last attack, and I have not taken any medicine since early last spring Hundreds of others have had equal success with this wonderful treatment. So confident it the Dr. Grant Company that the treatment will relieve any case of ep'lepsy no matter of how long standing that a big $2 bottla of medicine will be sent absolutely free on request Simply writs the Dr. F. ii. Grtht Co4 129 Keystone Bldg, Kansas City, Mo, and the free bottle will be mailed by return parcel No cost or post under plain wrapper. obligation. Write today, giving age, description of case, and how long afflicted. , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knighton, Mra Hannah Bert end Mlee Maud AffUck ef Bountiful, were Sunday guesta of Mr. end Mra. David Stoker and family. 1 1! be I Glbeoa Mrs ef Ogdea spent a few gueet of Mr. end Mra day here thla week - i. - - , Fred bib oup. Mlo Beatrice Hamblin wee tendered a nur-prhome Th her Friday evening party at time wae spent in music end games, followed Mleeee were Tboee present by refreshment Mery Harris, Ethel Thurgood, Bdaa Tburgood. La Von Hamblin, Sylvia Nelson and Mesara Arnold Jake Glbeoa aad Orlande Thurgood, Muir. Mra. Morten of Ktyttllle were lead end viellors te Magna. Mr. end Mra Richard Hamblin were vi.lt ora during th week Mr. and Mrs Isaac Hatch aad daughter, her lis. ef Boaatlfui, tlelted relative Bernard here Wedaeedar 'relatives Mr. end Mra Fred Gliiaos vlalted week- PhylBun- dle. Mrs. Joseph Kensington at Wood's Cross it tha guest of her dnqghtet. Mr. William Thurgood. Mr. aad Mr. John Barnett ef Keysville i H. epent Sunday her as guest of Georg Draper and family William Thorgood of Prove 1 visiting Mr relatives her t'J a few days. Mr. Dave- Miller wa a Kayevill visitor Monday. FILLMORE (Advertisement) DOH Al rela--'tiv- I Driven Wild was cooked over ths campfires. Eighteen guests were present. Mrs. Golds Owens of Bolt Laks is a gueet of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seguine. Mms Gladys Jackson was a guest of honor at a party given by Mis Zina Ths leg wo Hks Blees liver freon tha Day and Miss Mas Mitchell, Friday Games, music ard dancing wers KBs ta th ankle and bamed eentinaellF-writVeaJce, Th CaiiierwJa. Horaaof L following gueets special features. were present: Miss Gladvs Jackson, Miss Frees th tret appHcstlast, IX D. IX Delilah Utley, Miss Vernell Robison, Miss stepped the itching, sad after oalng Norma MsycOck, Mrs. Zula Jackson, Miss " three bottlee th trouble disappeared Ada Rassmussen, Miss Rachael Brunson, sad it never caa bock. John Day, William Mitchell, Ervin WarThs proof f th podding It Is tbs sating. ner, Leo Jackson, Floyd Warner, Harold When a proscription fee ekiadieenee ha letter Ashman, Clarence Davies, Dell Kessler telling or euros hem every pan at th United BUU euroljr It is enough ta ooaviso the meet and Veran Day. tk optical, u. D. D. relieve itching torment Mrs. Heber Johnson, Miss Louis JohnJuat try on bottle an ear mosey-hec- k son and Hart Johnson of Holden were Immediately. guarantee. toe. Bts and MB Try D.D A- guests of Mrs. Parker Robiaon, Monday. Friday of Inst Week Mrs. Abe Carling entertained th lad ids of the Royal Neighbors The following special guests were present; Mrs, Frank Robison, Mrs. Dan Stevens, Mr. Frank Holbrook. Mrs. SML William Bpeakman. Mrs. Frank Cooper, Schramm-Johnso- n Mrs Parker Robison, Mre. Earnest CarDrug. Five (I) ling Mrs. J. 8. Giles, Mrs. Bertha War- Good Stores. (Advertisement ) Mrs. Mrs. Vllate Jennie Ashby, ner, Framptoa and Mrs. Orson Holbrook. TRIBUNE WANT ADS GET BE8TJLT3 by Eczema evening. jExinxinx Icticnfcr.SWn Disease Just What Mastin Yeast Vitamon Tablets' Are It ( 4,4 4- Haro is a elm pi tost you will find well worth tiyini measure yourself. Next take Msstine VITAMON two tablets with every Thn weigh tod measure yourself again eioh week and continue 1 M Asian's VITAMON - Tablets regularly until you are satisfied with your gain in weigh) and - -energy, By mixing with what you eat Mastin' ITYAMON Tablets supply th heeded vitamin which or looking in your every-da- y food. They aid digestion and by acting in a natural way os a general conditioner of th whole system belp to on firm flesh, dear the complexion, correct constipation and increase energy. put , Vitomines are wonderful health-givin- g elements contained in many raw foods, There are three kinds of vitamines and all three are regarded as pbaolutely necessary for perfect health, vigor and proper physical development. By a special process of concentration proper dose of all of ths three known ruamine is contained in on active state in .. Ogdea FILLMORE. Oct. 22 Hr. and Mrs. W. P. Payne and Mrs. Le grand Payne of Richfield wer guests of Mrs. Earn Curling, Monday. Miss Gladys Jackson, who had baen SQUEEZE BLACKvleltlng fh Salt Lake City for several weeks, returned horq Wednesday. HEADS, DISSOLVE. THEM Fisher snd their Mr. and Mrs. sons. Dean and Grant, left Saturday of s vlalt with week a week and for blackJast Squeezing pinching out In Provo. heads make th pores large and cause Mrs. Zula Jackson, who had been visIrritation then, too, after they have be- iting relatives In Bolt Lake, returned come hard you cannot get all of them Wednesday. Blackheads are caused by accuout. Th Misses Rubv and Ruth Rosengrean mulation! of dust and dirt and secre- spent last wee with relative In Logan tions from th akin, and there Is only and Salt Lake. ne aafe and eure way sad ona that never Mr. and Mra. Wayne Robison were a-- simple all to- - get- - rid of Mr. Richard Ashguests at the home oo thatls to dissolve them. Justway, by. Saturday o. last week. from any drug store about two ounces get Dr. and Mrs. Clark have returned from of caiontte powder sprinkle a little on a a trip to Provo snd Balt Lake. hot. wet sponge rub over th blackheads Attorney' MeiviUe and daughter. Diets, brisklybefor a few second wash off and ap spending lb wsek in Fillmore. that every Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seguin returned surprised to se youll blackhead has disappeared, and the skin from Salt lake, Wednesday will be left soft and the pores In their Wednesday evening Mi 4a Zina Day and natural condition Anvon troubled with Noble in a Day gave a bonfire these unsightly blemishes should try this grove of. trees about one milparty th jip - (Advertisement were simple method. . Genies and played supper. Xcanjbn. - chance to save There are only 7 days . left hny now! unusually home of Mr. end Mrs. C. M. Mercer Mrs R. Marquardt left Friday morning for Lewiston to represent the Ashton at th Rebekah assembly. Mrs Charles Hughes has returned to her home, after a week's visit at the home Of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.' John Reber. Mrs. Mansie Langley, who had been visiting Ashton friends, has returned to her homo at Squirrel. Mra C. Fitzgerald, who bad baen visiting at tha home of J. Mauer, left for her home In 8an Francisco, Friday. Mr, and Mra J. E. Bates and Mra A. Bates spent last week-en- d at Pocatello. -- ' You can buy either of these popular, economical, efficient electric washer NOW for only. at the ITS . Automatic No. 10 during October only costs only cash or on easy terms FRANK J. KELLOGG CO., 8547 Hoffmaster Block, Battle Creek, Mich. . Kindly send me, Free, a 50c box of Kelloggs Brown Tablets. I Inclose Sc In stamps to belp pay postage and packing. Name .. City 7 i The? FEES TRIAL COUPON Street ii reduction oh the Thor th Thor is now back to prewar prioe. 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