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Show im SALT jn LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOyEMBER 27, 1921. '! Social Notes From Utah Towns Continued From Pf AMERICAN FORK AMERICAN FORK, Nov. 2. The M. I. entertained A. senior class of the soul to rage, or kindle soft desires. During a. recent illness I nan visited in my apartment by two filende. ftlta and Dorothy. Rita waa an. accomplished violinist. having played to admiring audiences both here and on fopelgn stages. On the evening of their visit I wan Id great pain and had a high temperature. Their soothing words of sympathy were hardly tolerable w ith my burning fever, but J felt a longing to hear Rlfa p.sy on my little old violin. AYhen I asked Rita to play, my nurse strenuously objected, quiet.saying that I must be kept-ver- y would Six. this program to bs given t S SO oclock for patients of the L. D. 8. The numbers follow; Adam Bethel "Praise Y the Father", Ensemble THo-r"TDvorak Me" Mieses jGladvs AVrlght. Mildred Morgan and Emmy Douglas ...Chamberlain My Mother's Lov e'' Girls' Chorus. Ptano duet, selected Mary Musser and Glad.vs AV'rlght Admns The Belle of St Msr,'' Gills iMnirmr "Flowers of Earth and Heaven". . . Chambeilain Mildred, Melba and Nils Morgan. The Magic of Song Lucy May Green Girls Choi us Where the Soft Moonbeams Are Bram- Mozart tug Girls' Chorus Good Night" Morgan Sisters Members Pi the chorus Include Thelma Car heir. Vera AVrigbt. Belinda Fowler. CharloSte Miham, Nila Morgan. Naomi Musser, Gladvs Love Lenme Cornwall, Lucy May Oreerr, Mary Cornwall; Glad a Mar? Muer, AVrlght. chorister, ' and ' hoa-jvt- ell awell with the nurse until she I pleaded r- ' WD" turtmrty'TSrenrstmtnt'"wHniittnnr joining room and, taking up my Puccini, "Oneniale." I have plaed aoftlr theviolin never heaid In such . Highland the fathers and mothers of the ward Saturday evening of last week. Dancing was enjoyed and luncheon was served. Mrs. J. Thursday evening of last week M. AValker and Mrs. Earl HolmStead entertained at the Walker home, complimentary td Mrs. Lille AVIrth Lewis. The evening waa spent In playing games, after wbteh refreshments were served ta the guests thirty , Mr and Mrs. Aljen rearson entertained a number of their friends Tuesday Mr. evening of last week at the home of was and Mrs. C. A. Pearson. The time Miss Stella M. Green r ( S in see" ! the partera of Hoeeymaa kail followed tha pro- (ram. Tba tenth-- ia 'a aeries of art reeftats was PuDday ereniag at tha homo of Mr. and Mr G. W. Thatcher by Mias Gwendolyn Smith py Norwood F. Crawford, bariloae, and nettd Marjort Professor and Smith, accompanist. Mra. Thatcher are muakiana of recoentaed abtl Ity. aadthMr pupils, who are presented in these 'art recitals from time to time, show the results of splendid traialnf. d Mrs, J. de Sanders entertained St dinner Sunday.$, The tsjbl was (raced with red roaea, 'Beaidea the host tad hostess, covers were laid for Mr. and Mra. 8. , Needham and Mr. and Mrs Harry Farr. Mr. and Mra. 3. E Shepard aatertaiaed at dinner Thursday. A basket of pink ebrysantbe mums formed rfhe for the table. Mr. and Mrs. '(hepard. Tr were . l)d forcenterpiece JtKttftptgft-a- Wal era. refreshments were served. Mrs. John McTague spent Monday in Bprlngvllle. where she attended a shower given In honor of her niece. Miss Luella Kindred." Mr. and Mrs L. E Storrs of Spanish Fork spent Sundav in American Fork visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Storrs Mia Isaac Blnns entertained at dinner Tuesday evening of last week, complimentary to the Rev. Mr, and Mrs. Meeker. Covers were laid for twelve. "Kiursday afternoon of last week Mis. a few of her Rv it Timpson entertained lady friends Rhetjme "was spent In ...eftsrCUaiiiJi esAsyea, xi 1 JonFrad ad ' .1 t 5T Mr. 'and Mra. John T. Cam. entertained at a family dinner Tbanksalrinf Jr., day. A cryv tal basket of yellow ehryaantbemumt formed the centerpiece for the table. Besides the members of the family 'who reside .ere, Mr. eud Mrs. Laurence B. Csine and alldrea of Ricbmond and Mrs A. H. Csine and little daufbter of BlacUfooi, Idaho, were in 'kt XT my respond crying tones to her swift technique. Whether a dream or reality, or an Illusion of my burning brain, I do not know, TV i A ' but out of the darkness from where she tendance. plaved. that music moaned In piercing The tr. A. Womans elnb met Monday aftones of lamentation. As she stood there ternoon with Mrs. t. P. Canton. Uarrmer In the darkness plaving. she assumed a of the Rotarv club, gave 4'la president Bubttme divinity. It seemed that Aha teresttng talk on "The Rotation Abroad." and whole room was ' swayed by her meloSocial and Financial Abroad. ( Conditions 'Tea i dies as If she was on an Invisible planet was aerred. Mrs. Oibtoo. Mrs. Ben Meldrum. away, up In the eluodg, directing an 'anMrs, Harry Parker, Mrs. G. B, Caine and Mra. gel choir, and bringing forth the , most W. W. Anderson were guests . cfl3f tvmcheon. he echoes mf those spent ThawkfiTU9f' dayj h re -- wftb - ' M t e. - Berw About Sixty friends of, the Rev and were audible. hisela parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Belrdntau. Music Mr. and Mrs. V W. Farr also were (uettn. Lwas lying ao.still, xuriled away by Mrs John Meeker gathered at the Presff 9m church Friday everting pf last The bouse girls at UieBetj Telta chapter nurse the music, that became, byterian my Mr. boue entertained at dinner Sunday in cpmpli alarmed and gtabbed my arm to take, my week In a farewell party! to the Rev meet to Ralph T. KId(, before hia departura pulse. To her great astonishment she and Mis Meeker, who expect to leave -- Of American Fork, who wHI be married to lor Steeling, for Myton to make their beme tal For the services thlw morn mg" at' the fohnd that my pulse was practically nor- soon of Vivian Jn Smith Pleasant Crova ths Tho bouse girts of the figmt Theta Phi ae Mrs. Reuben Chipman was a Salt Lake and that my fever had subsided, Central Christian chinch the mueic fol- mal Salt Lakt temple November 30. e tority entertained at a Ihanksfteing dioner was reminded of Edgar Allan Poe's visitor Wednesday of last week-M- r. lowsSunday atthe chapter bouse The table was and Mra. William Bolin of Bingstories trying to prove that life decotlted Organ and piano prelude. . t hrj sauthemuma. with professor In Amerlesn finaf rarstMkQ la thinvitjr not worth living. Life la worth, living, ham spent last week-sn- d MJm Mar ftaaitr .. AxnoJd waa a .special Chou, 'Be Snent". .. gut.at" Fork with Mrs. Bolin s mother, Mrs. Ella wn, Eiiir Lararn, WJtb Ptacoik, uwea if onlv to be afforded occasionally A Nreakfast wac wtraaAnthem, "A Fong of Praise"... tak Hotel Alice Hilda Proctor ftandaraon, fackrr, Faye Thursday for the Sigma Theta Chi girle whe privilege of . .. hearing such heavenly Communion. "Andante" Mieer aad ondella Hanaen Mr.or Harold Chipman spsnt ths latter stralna - When Rita had finished playing reside in Balt Lake and for .those who were in frolo, "A Song, of Thankngtvlling Mrs Leo a at rntrrtaiard Lake Salt bfrthday the flrqrka the wgek visiting to attend the football game 'between Allot son he thrust the violin back Into Its case part party fooday tn honor of brr daufhter. Voaria; the city friends. and broke out In low sobbing. AAfth Mrs. Flo. he eftrmoofi nan a prut la famra, Refresh tiali.Agricultural college and (be 'LnKersity of Mrs Jcseofi AA'alton entertained at a 3manta of she and bade tears I mingling laughter were served to tea, Quartet (selected me good-b- v The officers aad teachers of the" Eleventh and left for Chicago, but the kensington Thursday of last weel Mr Mensra. Meyer. Mice. Wight, Zueser. Mrv Often and Kenneth ward e dancing part r Mr. and Mr Martev Sterne and a ahd LindqnUtend Mia lastPeimar memory of those exquisite stralna rePrimary nssociattoa gave and tn Salt Ijake, reek apent Oigan and piano postlude.. halt-Lmembers yesterday- - afternoon from 4 Tor k, Mr. and Mra. James Orten and childim hare tofor6 the Mrs. M, O. Minor, otganIM' Miss Opal mained In my thoughts to cheer me, and Mrs Ben Moffett motored In the imusemedt ward 'The dancing ball. the and last Vemtnlaeenee back of of day. sweet week, past Friday spent returned home after a week in Haft was pianist. Miss Adrea Smith bring dreams of faith and Sumpter, iutcrapsised with a program. Refreshments Mrs J. B. Green announces the en- Lake and Murrav. aprvrdls; golden hope. Flo, soloist and director were to served M., Stella v of her Mra la The real expression of Ilfs daughter, Harold Chriatenien of 8poifth Fork apent love, and gagement I SIis Lcttic Thatcher, who U teaching school music is Its handmaidsn Love tor Vivian V Smith of Peasant Grove. The Thanksgiving with her parent, Mr. aod Mra. Thanksgivit Tooele, came home to spend the music la a secondare manifestation. Tne wedding will tgke place tn the Salt Lake 3 R. Graham with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mlaa Ethel OJwm who la teaehins aohool is ing "holiday harmonv of Ufe would not exist, ths floa-sr- s temple November 80. ? IS Thatcher. Moea thl clt tn Moroni with tifeitt lltaokaglftne Mr. and Mrs. Joseph IVfav would not spread their perfume, hut Mra. Harrv fiwinjard of Gtrland spent the her parent, Mr and Mr Oion ThOredsv, for love. The humming of the bees .and at a Thanksgiving dinner bere with relatives Friday of last week the facultv of the hlh hjweek BY OR. e. T. ROSE. butterflies In their unconacioua coquetry Chrysanthemums formed the centerpiece. ' Mias Thatcher spent last at the parent at a social 4a Willard Ida guests. thehool entertained aa a guest of Misa Teds Mson Mu nh!ch are wonderful .manifestations of love for Covers were laid E.for ths following that mvsterioua fore were aerred to 2W gym. Refreshment Mr. and Mrs. In Renans "Experience" he savs, Mr. and Mrs. J. Htndlev, Miss Dorothy flhepard spent the Thanksgivmusic. to (he r1iv drooping spirit, powr AVIthout love, there would be no poetry, H. c. tlindley and Mr. and Mrs. J Douging holidays la Halt Lake visiting friends. Miss Marie Barber went to Salt Like to compote the detracted thoughts and no music, and all the manifestations of las Hlndlev of. American Fork, and Mr. open Thanksgiving.- raiac the wcaiy ou! so far aboe the the beautv of earth are only Nature's and All s. Louis A. Culbertson. Jr., of NEVADA Mra J. D. Hurd returned borne to Balt Lake decorations Piovo. afth a to Rive , ta(e of the jm of nuptial Wednoodav after a ten day viait here. Mv memory carries me back to OklaM 2 Nov. Mra. New. of The Mabel 8. Cole left Monday for Loa GILL, St? heaven what To me if is some- - homa City, In 1D14. when 1 was an InKnights for a two moatbt viait, Pjdhtaa entertained at dance Baturdav thin the wondorf7- - rmraruoiif terna . at, tha Wesley hospital, while EuA Luther M. HeweW epeat GARLAND musical hr la veering of last week like a mediator dominatuig between great world war was sweeping over waa 'Salt Lake. waa glv'en by fhe following. Mr, rope. The eminent violinist, Krelsler, Mr. Mra. and K. Iretoa Nibley, Joel Mbiey, Banders, Mis Elizabeth Bell. Misa trfitfr JLd phenomena a balm for the booked to glvo a concert at the M. RmP- Nov. GARLAND, Nathan Nibley and Mra. George M. Cannon. Jr., Margaret Fitzgerald, Miss Margaret Me of Irritated nerves, a sedative opera house In Oklahoma Citv. and ton entertained the members of the La Guire the burn-in- f Mra. Ben Meldrum of Ogden, and Salt Lake and the Messrs. Chinn, Trewln, he being an old acquaintance of mlna t die club Friday of !at who came to atteod the wedding, Mood, an exhilarant for the retardand Jeasen. Solomon, Feleted. Fltzgeiald M. of Mrs event with the home fop week the home at their great returned to Wednesday afternoon. ed circulation. Where can we find a prepared myself Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huffer and Mr. Mra. Reed Hhamhart home recently arrived Vice president Mra. W. F. Perason medicine with no many curmhe powers anticipation. and Mrs. John Klnnear attended ths from an extended visit in the The house was packed to capacity, and The rooms were made cheerful dance eat, with relaHow often have we seen an audience at the University club in Ely Wed- tive. potted k moved to tears when th artful touches of aa he stood there and played, It seemed with baskets of chrysanthemums, evening waa nesday that the whole audience nab swayed by plants and few. The program The bov scouts of McGill gave a dance great musician adorn and grace the hie Piano- - BQloa. out aa magic strokes.- - liow. the. wonderful weiTvftttdied chords of some'favontr comat CVpras Kan." Snow, were carried ewav, tike the dams Pompadour melodies and Puio poser. John Klnnear, Jg., entertained ten of MANTI Induatrlftl a notes of nightingale, as they floated bv Mas Merle Limb: paper, lilton recommended music aa a recre- into the hi boy friends at a party Saturday afthen the sounds kissed Problems by Mrs, George Gleason; vocal ternoon ation for the voting soldier in training each othertwilight, MidMa of last week at home in Mr. And Mrs. Rey and clasped, becoming ohe, and solos. "Ham! In Hand Again" anil "That dle MANTI. Nov. 2 saying, "ft hath a eieat power Town. y Thanksgiving favors were T, Lund were griven a Surprise Fribv Miss Ml-b- a away in intoxicating harmony. The Wonderful Mothsr and manners, to smooth and dying to each presented Mrs. guest. of sounds a to seemed last by assisted week, ths occasion Nvo The merry day game, hostess, plav evening make gentlo from rustic hatshuess and Mra. O. W. her Havens entertained Meland bains their eleventh wedding anniversary. Paul Hiiiman, Mia. Mere Lnnb distempered paasmns. Shakerere said like butterflies wantonly enjoying the ba of last Twenty-fiv- e ths bridge club Friday afternoon Nv refreshments to foseived guesia were present. Lunch'Mume hath charms to soothe the aav- - golden sunshinethe-and playing week. Mr Onfcie llovendon was awarded eon was served beneath the at midnight. and Krelaler flowers. taentv-fiv- e As members present in soften rnck or bend th plaved the last nurobFr scheduled, a age the first pnze and Mrs. Havens the secChase Mfes Shand entertained for a numHattie Reta Mrs. llowing special guests knotted oak' After a!) w hat this mahtle of ond. Mrs, Bamuel Elbert and Mrs. Ralph ber of friends Hunday Tremon-toK o of seemed Kredal have been H. Mrs evening. of trsgedv Ugden. wete mysterious nower. (his invisible force, and spread over his shoulders and he was of Bovv'dle East W. guests. Ely J. G. Brown sntertained the Mrs. H. Mrs H L. Moore and Mrs who can analyze i(? It la a subject enW. K. Banders entertained St Mrs. E. the Ladies' Literarv encore sectlo 11s dumb Thomas nof vociferous Mrs. ths had lo Garland. -of East Larsen dowed with aathat us just what we had turtd for and King, Mrs. -- t.ewts LHlywbite. Mrs. Marga- cards at her home on Second street Wed- viewers' section of the Ladles' Jaterary It covers the whole gamut of human pas- given A. no more. evening. Mrs. R. the book revte-wnesday was Mrs. H. Clark His with hia heart gave people ret Arbon. Mrs. Alfnd Michalea, sions. Mr. and Mrs- J. c. Klnnear entertained In bleeding Europe. I called hia attention, K Gapen-- r. Mr. and Mrs Jesse Woodhouee enterMrs. J H. rerrv and the Mr. When the organ modern In after G. Isabelle Waller Havens. and Mr. even nr. Covers Nessie tained at dinner Sunday the concert, lo hts caprice and Misses Melba Nve. Merle Limb. struments were vet more, the ancients him whv he had not responded to Uamptnn. Idella Dehl and Helene Hansen Havens and Misa K'telle Lakenan at din- were laid for eight. could strike cords on their !vrs which asked ner Thanksgiving dav, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Peterson have Juzt the encore. With tssrs In his et ca h of Garland Mias Estelle Lakenan was luncheon returned from an extended visit in Cantold me that while he had sold his art. Munns are Bishop and Mia. Gharles v hostess to Mrs. G. C. Riser, Mra. . C. Kln- ada. he had never played with so little intern relatrves at l.ehi and-Salhe. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rund of Park W. F 1erfc.on spent near and Mrs. H. R. Taylor Friday of last est, as his heart was with hia relations Mr. and Mrs. In Europe, City are visiting In this city, the guests Alas, that we poor mortal at Salt Ijike with Mr. and Mr. G. W. Hickey motored to McGill of Mr. and Mrs. John Lowhy, Jr have been forced to share the fate of Thanksgiving Mrs S. H McMinrln and other relatives Makes Family Supply d f Sunday. of Tha R R. rlub member were M.oses. having been given onlv- - a glimpse Mr. Wallis Edwards and Mr and' Mrs. Frank Huffer had Air. Edof at the home of Mrs, S. C. Barton the Mrs. and without that land, promised with are Folk - Cough Remedy visiting Spanish Mrs. Newman dinner and as their week. a Moses, but s Georg the consolation of Thursday evening of last mother, Mrs. Emma Coombs , on Thanksgiving dav. Mrs. J. M. Faddlos of Saif Lake Is visit i, hotter to have had a vision wards', Airs P. C Fetterson (n an Ogden vis- guests Mr. and Mr. James Faith visited Ely, iting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Joon Reallr better than ready-mad- e of It than the' legllty, as we can tome-timof week. the the early part c ouirK yrun. and mtm almut It. of last week.' see the whole land hetter from afar, itor Keiler. Saturday Dr. and Mr. J. K. Day and sons TayEasily aad guiriOy prepared. Edward P. Cox are visitMr. and Mr instead of helng limited to the spot where lor and Jack, spent Thanksgiving at Friday of last week 230 McGill S' hnol children motored to East El to visit the ing In Balt Lake. the foot treads. Bountiful. see of the A field the and children of aviation and Mlckelson Mrs d not landing James It a great nms'cian Mr. and Mrs. L W. Pieston. aiconipa-niepoet only and a dreamer, hut must also be a hv Miss Wanda Rose. Mias Lizzie mail airplane. Their teacher; accompanied Duchesne are viriting In this citv. a numIf vou combined tha curative properAtlller them. entertained I P. Mra. ahle to ealeuiste. as cold as . n and Hmm Barnard, motored to ties of every known "ready made cough chilled steel, Mr.rand Mr. J. E. Fliege, Stewart ber of .ady friends Tuesday afternoon. folsod like a Brigham Citv. Thursday. Thev were din- Fliege, remedy, you probably could not get as low reann and gisnple philosopher, Mr and Mrs Rowe MeCrae and Luncheon wa zerved. It to the with Preston. William of ner Me guests much real curative power as there Is in dentil The arTist enriches homamtv hv Mis Ruth Bralthwait entertsined on Dr. and Mrs. T. W. tunes have as their Dr. and Mrs. Ontie Havendon motored to the this simple cough syrup, his achievement . then he old. gi.est Dr. tunes s father, Charles Innes, to Ely Wednesday evening to attend the Monday evening, complimentary Jensen and Reta Shand and club dance. which is easily prepared m a few wearv. .lies down to sleep, andgrows Mieses Mae University sleepa to of Ogden Lamon and arrived Francisco Ssn Holstead of Mrs. Messrs. Oto the Jvielsop. wake no mote deeding ut the vintage of juinutea , relumed Elder Charlev Corkavne has fe his art. which never grows o'd. home, after ruling a mission for the L. In McGill Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mra. KJaruff Jensen. Get from sny drueciet 2Aa ounces of hi of it Christiansen Aaron Edward Nephl Mrs. Pke hut bottle Rogers as and she sits and spin, tho Pinex. pour it into a pint Fgte S church in the eastern states. Z Markette, formerly of McGill, la visvis ting here. fill the bottle with evrup. using either ,ueb of l.fr, remains unchangeable. M'S. William Biadford is visiting relaof , Banders Mrs. Carl Mr. the friend here during and Thanksgiviting tive at Boise. Idaho. plain granulated sugar syrup, clarified were visitors in Manti Kunilav. UNITY CENTER MUSIC. Mr. ami Mrs K It. Owens and daugh-e- r, ing holiday molasses, honey, or corn syrup, as deMcGill football team plaved the Literarv club held It regThe The Ladles' wllh Sundav of of luella. Logan, spent for the soi'V ires at T'nliy I'entrr this sired. The result is a full pint Elv team at Ely, Thanksgiving afternoon. ular meeting at the rlubrooma Thursday Shaw. T. Mrs and Mr. Mis Roy Pianl-ft. s Hazel could wl'l mbrping. play really better cough evrup than you A number of parties motored ip Ely to atafternoon of last week. for threo times the Mendelssnhn'a "Song Without Vitoid-for Mrs. N. II. Felt of Provo la visiting tend the game. buy readv-madTastes pleasant and never the. pyehide and Rubinstein's "Melodv In Mr. In Manti. was a dinner of money. Farr Charles F" for the postlndo. George Brown will 1 Mrs. AVrllx Riehsrdsnn and children of and Mrs. H. R. Taylor Thanksgiving day. AMERICAN spoils. Ing a select solo.1 Messrs Lee. Rogers, Bander. Miu'.n. Provo are guest at the home of Mr. and This Pinex and Srrup preparation gets attended the Masonic Mrs J. R. Tuttle. Idsho Nev. 2S. Mrs Farr and Mav PALM). WtFRIiAV right at the cause of a cough and give N'melv fuinlsbed studio n- rent Mir Florence Anderon of Rexhurg. for Frame Haris will leave seoo for Boise, to h lodge In Elv, Wednesday evening' almost immediate relief. It loosens the three a week, Addiess G. Jeasen enterta ned Ida , I TV days R. L'svis Mrs. W. Mr and sruevisiting here, the guest of Mr. Governor I of her boo, ho phlegm, stops the nasty throat tickle one Adv ert isement I at a family dinner Thursdav. Their guests Emilv Anderson a4Mr.familr and heals the sore, irritated membranes Ellsaon' la visiting in Salt M. TV Fugat Mias A M Adella Mr. were and and Mr Mr. and Overfed William so gently and easily that it is really and pauM'd through Ijike. inn Fncatn of AVrd McCreary. R entertained a large roota aatomahing. Bemh an Mrs. Falla matordar tn to, Frank Amrl LARK land to UMt frlrndi. number of little folks Sunday afternoon, , A dava use will usually overeome the in Poottollo Ml rlaitnd lrrn Olhnr the occasion being the birthday anniver-sar- v ordinary cough and for bronchitis, croup, LOGAN of her daughter. Ethel and Bern!' hoarseness and bronchial asthma, there Nov. "g Mr and Mrs F. E. K ronrnd Braan Mr and Howard hat Mr. and Mr J. M Burns rn Ml Ilcar-an- t Seal and daughter of R.verinn were guests !h Mr Arthnr it nothing better. to maKo thatr horn raiKh visited In Manti the pastM week. Mrs J C Chnten-r 2d ( Florone Nihlev and LOGAV, Thuredav of Mr Pmi is a most valuable concentrated ef fiwrgr Anirnllv and danfhtor. )lia )1rr Faatioaa ales Is the of Mr. Eraatua Anderson last week Haoh were married TYedneoda.v in the riaitor Poatnlo during compound of genuine Norway pine Ancnlijr. perThe ceremonv wa ha- - as he.Mrs. Ivoius Thoms guest of her sister, Ylr- Paul M Nielthe I.ogen temple oot nrrk. and has been used for generations hem son W. the uf hv father r. formed Kiblcy. Mr parents, Mr. and MrV Hsrldler. 0nd Bhop end Mrs tcX Woodhesd. who hid hrlle to break up severe roughs. Mr. Joseph Snow. Jr., sntertained the Following the ceremony a breakfaet na Miss Pearl Haddlev of Ogden. horn In A merles n Fells for severe! weeks, de To avoul disappointment. ak. yonr sister. rrved at the home of the brdo for the ImElite club Friday afternoon of last week. Mr week for Twin Falls Lizadoie of the the first Walker several spent parted the afternoon In the with davs during tha week'at Garf.eld mediate rouple fatrihe. "druggist for 2'-- j ounces of Pine in will 'r to They Thanksgiving. vlslilng Boise spend left for the north eut on a honej moon trip full directions, and don't accept anyfor the winter, relatives A ' Mr. nud Mrs, B. K. Hsmlia of Kestlls. Wash . 1 her will make their home In Salt Miss Mra Nelson and Miss ltessie t.ord thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute Maurns M. fmUv dinner wa given Sunday at tin home end Mrs were g'irriB of Mr In halt taUe - satisfaction or monev promptly re- spent last week-end in rompliaicnt to Mr, IlaffJ) F of flatuh if II week. e t the of firs The Lark lramUr chin met Monday Myree The Iine funded. Co., Ft. Wayne, Mrs' Hriim Frodshsm was the guest ef her and Mia Nihley.Unokenbrod lnd- evening at the Lark amusement hall. wt hotea at the Mrs Mr, fs. W, William Oliver Tneedav shd dnuahtrr week. Friday she enterWednesdsv. klrs Frodshsm was en ronte to car! luncheon her home at Rockland, after spendin a month tained eighteen guest at a JMhp O. luocheoO. John Mr to Petero were Prme awarded In Bityhsm City sad Ogden, I tnh a. - ' K iba-ilui- tty-ng- for Services at the Central Christian The Doctors Advice ji by . j - . gure-aom- . gry Re Answer: Do not he dlahsertenod ho- causa you have not boea able tn find , , oomstliing that would ovsreomo yonr , , rheumatism, for you can bo roitovod if , , Get tell you srtll tako what cumulated potaoas b t-- taking Sulpbarb tablets not sulphur) for aeveraj waeki or more. These tablet are very benefit iai cepocially aa they bare a ten dsney to clean the blood and improve drama i eodium ealicytata. 4 s oa : ' -ebwrat I wine of colchicum, fluid Bahnwort, 1 oa. : comp comp, eeeencw Cardiol. 1 oa. ; and syrup Bar-ota. Mtx and take a tea-ee par ill, poanfttl at maal tim and again for going to bed. a e What ahonld I 4-Boeton" write : to relievo a sever eas ef kidney . T Urine in dark, and bladder disease -fool of odor, and passage is irregular, -painful etc. Have depression, fever, sore and chills, pains Ilk rheumatism, Data in region od bladder.' Answer r For such symptom ta you J. describe I prescribe my favorite foe-- . . mole under the name of Bahnwort tablete. This ia a splendid efficacious ,- a remedy for such abnormal conditions. Begin their us as per direction on each sealed tube. l Mother wrtto : Ploaot oamthd a lint claaa cough vadkinc fraa from opiate and suitable log adults tad chJdrcn. An war: Obtain from draggbt a 1H caaonoc n. packoga of concentrated sugar MnthoLaon. With homo-ma- d nsakoa full a this oyrup pint. Dirac tion lo mak and take arc with oath package. Thert io do thing better or cheaper. w;Pood Sickly" writes: Being pait middle ago and observing that my nervous yatem ti In bad shape, ) write for n praacriptiow. I do not gain otrangth f ronr mf' fwdrseFNreakiMaeer-fotirod, 'and getful. tlccplcoa at unable to act tho part of a ctrong man od health, such a I wa at ene time.' A newer : Get from a wri! --stocked yharmasy a sealed tub of Cadomon sopocially made for tahlsts, which the noeding a strong, harmless, and tonte. Astonishing plena mg results follow and life nnd renewed. are hops tin, J WHAT - s Dr. Lewis Baker Elsie .lts: "1 has pimples, oily akin, aad suffer from eonstipetwe. headache, and never feel strong and wait Fisas wtsenb foe Answer: You should overcome eon- - Ao-dr- . ., K. C. asks : "My scalp itched tew, ribly. is feverish and a great amount of oily dandruff is present. What is good for this I" Answer: First shampoo tha hair and apply plain yaOmr Minrol about onea a week a per direction. Thia relieves the Itching, overcomes the dandruff and makce tha hair beautifully gloeey and vigorous. "Lee write : "I have triad to many remedies Car rheumatism that I am almost afraid to try any more, hut if you aan tell mt a sun remedy J will MUSIC j ' iuiiih mint i .: .t-rk- d-ny-. mum. t ' r i b. f Jane" write : My nerves are Ml a dreadful condition, my appetite is very thin. My poor and i am extremely body ia so thin that It make me very I ahould.- Uka you i tell unhappy. true remedy, Answtrt If you wish to become etouter. Improve your appetite and your nervous ere tern.thr-gr-I heartily recomHypo-Xucla- n mend the ut of Tablete, which you.will find in drug store hi sealed any carton with full direction for taking. Hypo-NuclaTablet Improve the nutrition. add rad orpuets to ths blood, strengthen ths nervous system and improve ths general health. a JV . Dr. Lewis Baker give advice free and offer hi valuable book. Health and Beauty to anyone sending a stamp. Ths medicines he recommends am obtainable from retail and Address : Dr. wholesale druggist. Lewis Baker, College Bldg., College-E- l wood Sts.. Dayton, Ohux. . ... -- Adv. ,J ., ,, ,. ma week-en- MGILL, 1 tr tidw. -- . pro-gra- Ober-hola- b Thaakk-givln- g er el, Nthier-Hatc- car-eief- L ' pa-t- Sixteen member were present. Special guests were Mrs. Norman Hard of Park City, Mrs. Christian Anderson and Mra. RefreshCharlea Riddle of this city. ments were served. Mra. Blanche Eliaaon (sited last week 'J in Moroni. The biggest social event of laat week waa the dinner given by Mr. and Mra. y 8tringham, Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at their home on South Main street. The affair waa given complimentary to the football team of the Proacademy at Mt. Pleasant. feasor and Mra. Johns of the academy and Mr. Fox, coach of the team, were special guests. Covers were laid . for The living end dining twenty guests. rooms were artistically In decorated orange and black, the school colors. Professor Johns was toastmaster. Cvril Stringham. son of Mr. and Mrs. String-hala a member of the football team. Wa-eat- - - -- -- . and-Olhe- r is-- of a enter-talne- , per-hsp- . msthe-maiicia- home-mad- n. e l$ph-ral- m -' e gut FALLS -i- -t W Tu-- . H - - )t FIVE CHILDREN HAVEAPPENDICITIS E. I Stewarr Twenty gtieata were the guest of Mrs. and Mr parka siiit'ey at a. bridge luncheon Saturday, Kerbs Toresneo. tn the shvenee of Mr. Sparks Entertained pngey-w- er Tfwardod' "to Mta TCofa Kllaaoir and who 4s oelllil Tle room and lunch Mrs tjmrn Smith visited In Pocatello the Mm. John Thrmtlanaen. eon table were decorated with yellow pom poo first of the week chrrimothemuQi. Miss tdenco Adams and Miss Loren Farm Friend and pntrona of New Jere era demj entertained a number of friends at the haring were rnrertained wllh a ong rental given at home Tue-ds- v evening Mr and Met John Reed and rh Idren. who the PrebT tyrin ehurch Monday evening by Iff had been v ling ae (lie horns of Ben Spragues, Miaa E.nma J. Hannan. aiated bMian Slirl vkdinla. and MleMaude lone bare returned to thetr home at Rnert. from Mia cnea Haunan Tdlke her accompaniat. and Mrs. Homer Squires of Salt ever offered to the public, acting on ( Mr. were Mia McDaniel la from Idaho the guests of Mr. sad Mrs T. C. Cincinnati. Ohio tty BOTH upper and lower bowel and removMias Shriber i a proaiilng muic Mr and hire. Squires will Falla. Idaho this week Sparks ing foul matter which poisoned the vs-te- leave Salt Lake soon for Los Angeles lo make pupil at the academy. A faculty at home la for Inonth and whkh nothing else their home. Mrs. Is H Entire Family Is Stricken With Appendicitis Mullen, a Minnesota farmer, to repoi ts published in a local newspaper, has had five members of his family operated upon fog appendicitis Wtthln the past ear. His wife s fatner died of appendicitis. A Treacherous Disease. Appendicitis attacks st anv - moment even persons In seemtnglv good health. Usually, however, it Is preceded hv stomach trouble, constipation or similar disturbances, often when there is a warning feeling of uneasiness in the can be guarded abdomen, appendicitis in exactly the same manner In age'nst one which guards against the spread of throet infection, because that is Just what appendicitis is an Infection in the Intes-tine- a spreading to the appendix. When on has sore throat one ran often prevent further trouble and the development of Influenza or grippe by using an antiseptic wash or gargLe to fight the germs and a - Jaxativa to. carry off the poison ,Jrom tha body. Just exactly the- same procedure la necessary to fight the intestinal germs and guard against appendicitis. But Instead of an antiseptic wash for the throat, an INTESTINAL antiseptic Is necessary. Inteatlnsl AntlseV. There la now offered to the public a preparation having the DOUBLE action E of an Intestinal antiseptic and a system cleaner. This pieparatlon, known a Adlerika, acta as followsIt tend to eliminate or destroy harmful germ and colon bacclll In the intestaial thus guarding against appendicitis and other diseases having their start here It 1 the most complete system cleanser James tOM-PLLT- - frwl, -- can dislodge ft brings nut all gasses, thus immediately relieving piessure on the heart It is astonishing the great nmoinl of poisonous matter Adlerika draws from the alimentary canal matter uu nevthought was m vour system. Try It right after a natural movement and notke how much moie foul matter It brings out which was poisoning ou In sdght disorders such aa occasional constipation, sour stomach, gas on the stomach and atek headache, one spoonful of Adlerska ALWAYS brings relief. A lorgeri treatment, however, ts necessary tn cases of obstinate constipation and long standing stomach trouble, preferably under dueetton of your physician Reports From "I congratulate you Physicians. on the I had Jrom Adlerika since I good effet prescribed ' ' vfiigoedA- - Hr.-I.afiglois "I have found nothing In my 5h veara practice to excel Adlerika. (Signed) Dr James Weaver. "I use Adlerika in all bowel case, Some require only one dose." (Signed) Dr. F M - . 1 L. I'rtUyman.. Adlerika feel !' for -- 0 years. Haven't language fetter than eliminated the AWFUL IMPURITIES from my system." (Signed) J. E. Puckett - Adlerika Is a constant surprise to people who have used only ordinary bowel and stomach medicines, on account of Its rapid, pleasant- - and COMPLETE "action. la sold by leading druggists, everywhere.It Bold In Balt Lake (Tty by 8chramm-JchnsoDrugs, Five (5) Good Stores, and other leading druggists. (Advertisement ) -- n. FAIRVIEW FA1RN IEIV, Nov. 24 Mr and Mr. Atteri Virino, Irft Tur hrifnti and daughter, rtar for Vrrttal to aprml thrtr ThankogiTing uh Mr and Mt. M lrn. I who is at tending tha Mia wrg Brigham Young unlvraltY, la aponriittg with hr hrBa.' Mr and Mm Jimn wrca ! Mra. (lull aad aon nro apeadlng arral In Hrlprr. work Mr. and Mm Arviila Cog of Prom hare come to lht oltjr to md thr winter. Mia Dot Ramuarn rntrrfalnad Sandar at a birihday party. Luarboa waa arvad to tWtllV. MIm Lara Tanner who la (nrhiag arhnol la a prat Thankaglving with her 'ipaaUh Fork Mrroa Tanner paronta. Jd- -. aod Mr Mra Hamiltoa Ioren entrrfalnrd at thicken topper Ratorday kVrnlog of laat week. Mr, Ijoren TIamiltOQ entertained the Relief offtrera at her home Tuesday evening. aoriatj The even ing waa apent in n.aklng caody. Mi Nnla Lav, who i teaching a'hoo la Ralnr. spent Thnair1tgivinr vrlth her pnronta, S. A. Day. 8r. Mr aod Mr Mr. and Mra. i Icon Anderann are rejoicing over (he arrival of a daughter. Mr. and Mra William Garlic are receiving congratulation! over the arrival of a non. Ma Rea Peacock left Yiedncuday for (terllog to epead Thankagiving with her parent, MX andMra. J Peacock Mr and Mra. Jamea Sanderooa and family of Manti are vlaiting frlendi and relative in thia city The following atwdenta of the (now Norma! ooHee t Bphmim are' apeoding their Think- lrrn, ' LTER E is the ideal people laxa-tiv- e for elderly who find them- selves chronically constipated. Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin will give you dally elimination in a mitd.gentl way without griping, and soon medicine of all kinds res be dispensed wllh. It is murk better than drastio earihartics, salts, erals, pills, etc. min- DR. CALDWELLS SYRUP PEPSIN' THE FAMILY LAXATIVE Thousands of old folk will Only take Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It ft a safe vegetable compound of Egyptian Senna and other simple Uxatlve kerbs with pepsin. The formal ts on package. A doss coats let than a cent. HALF-OUNC- E BOTTLE FREE Few escape conitieooon. mown if yew d nee require luxuries at this moment le, me send you a Hoi Ounce Thai Bottle o my Syrup Pepuw FREE OF CHARGE o that nmded. Simply you will note H Hanii send ytmr name ana ac&veu to Dr. VP. B. CWuoil, 5(4 WojJunjton $L, Mofwfcailo, 10. Wnumttodrt. If Ruptured Try This Free Apply It to Any Rupture, Old or Recent, Large or Small, and You Are on the Road That Hat Convinced Thousand. f Sent Free to Prove This -- Anyone ruptured, man. woman or child, should write at onfe to V. ,S. Rlcd, 377A Main St., Adama, N. Y., for a free trial of hia wonderful stimulating application. Jurt put It on the ruwturo and the mua-rle- e begin to tighten; they begin to bind together so that the opening cloaea naturally and the need of a support or trues la then done away with. Don't neglect to acml for this free trial Even If your doean't bother you what la the rupture us of wearing supports all your life? Why suffer this nuisance? Why run the risk of gangrene and such dangers from a small and Innocent little rupture, the kind that has thrown thousands on the A host of men and table? operating women are dally running such risk just because their ruptures do not hurt nor prevent them from getting around. Writ At once for rhU free- - tnat. sa it la certainly a wonderful thing and haa aided In the cure of ruptures that were aa big as a man's (wo flats. Try and writ at, one, using The coupon below. TREE FOR RUPTURt! W. S. Rice, lnc-377- N. Y. Main en1 me entirely fre a You may Sample Treatment of your lUmulating a, gpHoetion-fo- Name Address Stale . . e Rupture.- have rone to La Tuda to remain for several vteekt. Mrs. J. Kroupa ha arrived fiom Lake, whera siie slted for two week luegday blr. W. Walker etitet tained tit. Paul's guild. A baaaar will be given o.i Saturdav.' December 4 Mr. and Mis. John Moore arrived home Mmday from Provo, iv here they iiad visited tor a week w was bosiesa to the Aira O. t t Bridge club ester,la. CENTERVILLE CENTERVILLE, Nov. Ethel Wori ley of ugda ts gum of htr pareats, Hr. aod Mra. 8. F. Woralry, during the work. Mr.-aa- d Mr Vrafris E. Sheldon arars gnrats of Salt leakafrlends Sunday. Mra Arthur Petit entertained at a beautifully appointed dinner Sundny in honor of Mitt Gladys Hoar of Salt Lake and YV right Fetrn-la- y vi of Bountiful Mra. Milton Smith tod children ha returned from Bingham, where they spent tw --weeks with relative. The member of the Sorosla elub entertained frith a delightfully arranged party Yledneada? night of lat week at the home of Mra. Jamea Brown. The room were beautifully decorated with a profusion of chrysanthemums, a color cheme of bronte and gold being need. A nnm ber of interesting game and tanta were en Joyed soda t midnight a buffet cupper wa nerved. Mrs. Cora Butler and Ml RceveV Butler week-en- d with friend in Salt Lake. Mra. George Thurgood and Mit Tilda Thur good of Bountiful were Centerville vlaltora dur- pent last NEPHI i; -- '2t w Miff' Bfw? Upirrc NEPHT, K6tr Provo it luting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H Sparks. The Agricultural club of the local high aitvAi . gae a danciug psrty in theEmro , Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Fraak nf Salt Lake pcut last week end in .Nephu Miss Wands 'Hunter of Cedar City ia Timing ber slater, Mrs. L. M. Piston Mrs. 8hed Lunt of halt Laks returned hom ialurdsy of lst week, after a short vlut hciv with relatives and friends. of the seek Ope of the bg so tal event was ths marriage of Mias Alice traocom. daughter of Mr. sad Mu. Leoigc Fraorvoi, i" Wiliord Bsilev. Ihd ueddmg look piste ti the Salt Lake temple WedbeMia. The iuuple will make their home in A social was given Monday evening in the big IT school building b) the high school facuu.v In honor of Miss EstSlla Jatobatn. a member ofrtbs high school fatuity, who left her poM- tlou this week on atiniMKrOf tec limefts of Garnet aud ati interesting, bar mother. itufrusu featured the eulertuiiimcijt. (ovut were served. and .Misa K!na Stomp Mis Mary Woollej local high sbool ieachets. spiul lilt; 1uhk giving recess iu Proo lllstt lAura Freeman am) Miss Alla Jensen spent Thankth tng in knit L sac. Mi-- a Mr. William Mendenhall and irv. Starr of SpnngvUle arc guelg of Mr. situ YV. A. Rtarr. Mr Mrs. Zina Bcott of Provo Is guest of Nepbi relative. Mrs. John fjnloo of rroro is vii(ing at ing tha week. borne of Mr. and Mrs. Warner Stephen Mr. and Mra Levi Barber wet Kay nil He the sea visitors during the week, guests , of .Mra. Rob and Mrs. Harry Rlftrh entertained ai Mr. ert Blamlre. dinner party Sunday, coders were laid (nr Mrs. Anton Perkin and 'baby of Salt Lake were Centerville Tlalfon during the week. Mr. and Mrs. A J Swcnscn of Salt Lak Misa Ruth Barber was a guest at a parly Nepbi relative gives by Miss MMs Hayward of Bouottfnl. areMrgavstI of M Pettv entertained the Hmial Monday4 evening. lub i at her boom Friday afternoon Mra. Anson Perkins af Salt Lake and Mrs. Neighbor' Phoebe Evan were thgnests of Mrs. E O. of lost week. Mr. Sarah Jatobftea and daughter. Mi Reading at dinner. Thurdav. (tells Jacohseu. left Wedncsdav for Salt Lade, Mr. sod Mrs. Clarence Most attended a the remain for some time to ter party at fheTaottgca la Salt Lake Monday Mr and Mrs. W. J Adams of furoka are night. Mrs. Phoeaia Sidwell of Peestello, Idaho, guest of N'ephi reistUea. Mr. and Mr. W J A lies euterfained at a vat the guett of Airs. Cora Butler daring the family dinner Thanfcftghlng Fifteen day. week. Mr. and Mrs. Roes Reolley were v HU era lo guests were present of Provo Luetle Mira. 'Forrest is t penrng Salt Lake Monday. ths Thanksgiving holiday wttb her psreot, The officers of the Centerville First ward Prl tnecetafn! bataar Mr. sod Mr. K. R. Forrest. marv avsoriation conducted Pane-worIn the smnsenjent hall Tuesday night. aprons and novelties were sold st various booths. Mr. and Mr. Whitney Pmi'll were dinner guest of Mr. sad Mrs R. fc Dunn in Salt Lake Tuesday. Mrs. Msry Steed and children were guest of Larton reiarive last week Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R Woolley sod Mr and Mrs Mac Woolley of Fait Ltke spent Tueadsy Free Trial of a Method That Anyone in Centerville, the guests of Mr. L. C. Wonir. Can Uso Without Discomfort and es and kU Elisabeth Mrs. Rov Rea or Loss of Tlmo, pack of Trovo viaifed rslstlve ig teotenille, Sunday. W have a method for ths control of Asthma, and we want you to try it at No matter whether your our expense. ease is of long standing or recent develIt la present as hay whether opment, chronic Asthma, you should send DUCI1E8NE. Nov. 2. Mrs. Ellison fever or of our trial free method. No matMurray and yoitn children left Baturdsy for g you live, no matter of last week to Join Mr. Murray at Helper ter In what climate what your age or occupation, If you are and make their home for h winter. entertained the troubled with asthma or hay fever, our Free to Asthma and Hay Fever Sufferers DUCHESNE Mrs. Joseph gchlelgel Beam club Thursday of last week. M'es Luclllo Muir has returned from Ptnttw te w, where eh spent. Lhs week-en- d 1 with friends. week the principals of Saturday of last schools convenheld Duchesne county tion at the Central school. An elaborate Rancafeteria, luncheon was served by Frank dolph Jensen and his assistants, BJorn-soWatkins, Mrs Madsen and Mra. and the Misses Josephine Hunt, Celia Bird and Lucilc Muir. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis art receiving congratulations r over the arrival ef a son. An enjoyable-affaiFriday evening of last week was the annual ball given un-A der the auspices of 8t Paul's guild. large ciowd enjoyed dancing until a late hour when luncheon was served. of last wrek Mrs. John Wlm-mSaturday and Mrs. Fred Johnson entertained at 500 at the home of the- - latter. Thirty guests enjoyed ths hospitality of tho laconcluluncheon the at served dles, who sion of th afternoon. Miss May Rhodes of Salt lake wa, a last week-en- d guest at the home of Mrs. Mart Marslng left A. Mia. Bigly Wednedy for her home In Butte. Mont., after spending tao A. I. Fellers. month with Mrs Mr. and Mrs. N. Alt left Monday for an extended visit to Salt Lake, Mr and M"S. Verd Washburn motored lo Pleasant Grove last' week for a few days visit. After a visit with relatives In Wellington Mrs.. E Wilson. h returned home. Covers were laid for twelve Sunday, when Mrs. R. Jensen presided at a pretIn compliment to tily' appointed J.1dinner G Greaves. Mr, and Mr. Mrs John Pilling has returned from a visit to Cameron. Miss Hattie Abbott entertained the S. O. at th Duchesne hotel Tues-da- v evening at luncheon. Mr Bernard O'Toole snterMr , and tained at dinner on Sunday with covers laid for -- Mr. and Mrs, Charles- Dtokorson, Willard Dickerson and Miss Helen Dickerson. Miss Marv Powell is spending Thanksgiving Week as guest of relatives In Spring Glen. Mr Jo fiehlelg! end email daughter . n. method should relieve you promptly. We especially want to send It to those where apparently hopeless case. of Inhalers, douches, opium prepfumes, arations. patent smokes, etc., We pant to show everyhave failed. one at our expense, that our method la designed to end nil difficult breathing, ail wheeling, and all those terrible paioxyzms.v This free offqr is ton Important to neglect a single day. Write now and Send no begin the method at once. monev. Simply mall coupon below. Do It today you do not even pay postage. iform - er Itched Till Almost Crazy. Fr years mr bends were slmnt raw. itched so bad wa Invert Jh? SuDered day and sight. Uaed all crazy. kinds I of medicine aad got no relief. Lort ell hope of ever being cnrednttl I got a trial bottle of D. D. D. Remit, wore as great I got a largo bottle. Can tiers ' . - now end will tlwayt pmleo D. D D -- ROEfcRB JC. HOLUESrManakin. ' Va Anyone suffering freta akin trouble-m- ild or tho merits fr D. D. p. Try it todsy. f,', Yrst bottle. 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