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Show f ;im SAir lake tribunesukday morning, December 25, 192!. nery store Saturday of last week. During the entire afternoon.,' th ladlea bad Christmas cake, pies and other delicacies for said, and ths venture proved successful. Mr. Snd Mrs. Ross Woolley aJTO?Mr. and Mra. Whitney Smith, Mr. and Mra. Nephl Neseon of Blu BOISE; IDAHO this IfcSr'atm Cradle Bone," Hmtoert, Elams aod Max, Neleon: violin nolo, Min Kata Groo; reading of honor roll and dlattibu'! o candy by Santa Glaus: Far, Far; YyOn Judea Plain, achool and crh Nelson f ) WALTER WALBERG pj Little Boy Applauded '' for His Solos - at Piano j 'Walter Wal berg. ( year of age. atm of Mr. Elva Walberg yupll of Mri Effie Johnson of Salt .Lake, was the 'soloist yesterday after-noon at a studio recital given by his teacher, 1230 Sherman avenue.. much-applaud- The child played Two Lltt)e Shoes,'' ( a i waits by Streaborg, In a manner that evidenced more than usual ability for his years. Program forTonight in the Ensign Ward Christmas . ; services wlH be held In the Ensign ward chapel. Ninth avenue and D street, tonight at 6:46, when the follow-ln- g program will be presented: "Par, Ear Away on Judea's Plain".; Choir Night Choir Arise" Soul, My Choir .Arise, Let the Little Ones Come Unto 8om, Mrs. Amelia Margetts Croft Me".. Address. "Christmas, .. .George D. Caste Aria. If With All Your Hearts" (from J. A. 'Astin. Elijah") Anthem, "8ong of the Christ Child". Choir William H. Russell, chorister; Frances ChHd pianist, son of Mrs. Elva Walberg, Grant, organist. pupil ef Mrs. Effle Johnson, who was soloist In her studio recital yesterday . afternoon. Give SThpeit Wells Ward to Program This Morning 24. Family Idaho, parties, both large aad sms It, will msrii a j?ooa Christmas la Boise Sunday end Mow-daThe hoaeromtnv ef a large number ef student from the eestera, westers and Pacific northwesters college and aalvetsities will gladden many homes and make a bright holiday week for the younger set. Miss MsrUunk Priest, daughter ef Mr. and Mr. Joel L. Briest, whe H sttsnding Smith college. Is spending the holidays with her sunt, Mrs. William Iglebeait ef Pripceton, N. J. Miss Myra Dafidson am) Misa Irene Clinton are spending the holidays with friends in New York City. Mrs, Bea Eastman entertsiaed Monday at a bridge tea in honor of Mrs. Earl Mulhalt of Orangeville, who is visiting her daughter. Mrs. R. B. Kadleg. Carnation nod Barclrau were used in decorating the rooms and tee table. Mrs, D. P. Oleeon also entertsiaed today at as luncheon' In honor of Mrs. Mulhall. r Thursday evening of last week Misa Yedd May Troyer, only child of Mr. aad Mrs. A. S. married to BtlUrd Smith of Troyer, The marriage took place at o'clock Chicago. in the presence of relatives and a few intimate friends. After the ceremony, an iuformsl reception was held. Mr. aad Mrs. Smith left Mr. Monday for Chicago to maka their home. 8mlth will resumo his work in grand opera, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Anderson have returned from a few we?ka Jigit ll NMLYstIl Mr. and Mrik Jesse Rutledge entertained at a dinner party Tuesday evening in honor ef R. H. Ratledge, district forester of Ogden, Utah; J. Raphel and L. O. Miles, forest officials of McCall. The second cadet bell ef 'the season' was given at the high school by the members of the R. O. T. C. Fridsj evenlag. 1$ was a huge success. Large flare ot all nations adorned the walla and military equipment was ' effectively used la decorating. Mra. C. L. Reed and son of Glenn's Perry pent the wreh In felae. Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Woodman of Rigby are visiting relatives in Boise. Mr. Nettie Stamper of Beattie, Wash., is visltiag relatives here over thp holidays. Mrs. Stamper la ee route to Denver, Cole. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Palmer ef Rigby are guests at the Owyhee. Misa Rath Thomas left today for Malad te spend Christmas with her parents, Mr and Mra. D. H. Thomas. Mr. aad Mrs. p. C. Piatt of Panna spent the wsek in Boise. i Mr. snd Mrs. W. D. Rawlins of Pocatello are spending the holiday week here. Attorney aod Mrs, Jess B. Hawley are congratulations ever the arrival ef a daughter. Mr. aad Mra. E. Smith of American Falla pent several das of the wsek visiting hero. BOISE, The Sunday school of Wells ward will ' present a Christmas program this morning sit 10:30 o'clock. The numbers folDee. 24. The Rebekah DELTA, todfre pee lows: elected the followtsf officer for the eotuiog .' Christmas Carol School year; Noble fraud, Aire. Itu fioit; tke Jesus, 1 My Cross Have Taken freed, Ur. Hutto Baker; treasurer, Uis I ...... Miss Juns Morton snd school Athena Beckwith; ecretry. Mar. Ruth Scott; ASHTON, IDAHO Violin solo., ...Frank McDonald trustee, Mrs, E. R. . Tracey, Mrs. Mary 4 Awake the Bong,., . .Childrens chorus Beckwith sad Mitt, Barth Yoirain. ASHTON, Idaho, Dec. 24. The 0. K. S. A Chrtstmss Story... Mis Wilma Jeppson lira. R. C. Cm of Salt Lake arrived Is Delta met at the Masonic ball Tuesday sight, at . on Christmas Bells" .Girls' chorus Ring LJUIe Christmas People" ..... Kindergarten children Sing , the Wondrous Story" this week to speed the holiday with her hue baud. Mr. sad Mr. C. A. Oronaing announce the arrival ef a eoa at their home Thursday of last Mixed quartet week. ; H. f. Alter of Righf, Idaho, and daughter, Reading Dorothy Broome We Thank Thee, Oh God, for a . Ur. Htsel Wilkinson, of Balt Lake, armed .School la Delta this week to apead the boiidaje with Prophet' relative and friend. Mr. and Mr. H. A. Lawrence tpcnf a few days font week visiting relatives and friends in Balt Lake. Mrs. Hannah Jolley of St. George ha arrived In Delta to spend the holiday season with Mr. For the Christmas service this morning and Ur. W. H. Pace. the most delightful entertainment at the ,Unltarian church the musio fol- of One efseason was fives by Mias Reva Beck's tilt lows: : Prelude Choral" Plerae grade student at the Lincoln theater Thorn day night. ... Solo, The Christ Child Mr. Earl Telle and daughter, Mira Nell Velle, .....C. Whitney Coombs who bad spent tome time with friend in Mrs. Nellie H. Weyersberg. Delta, returned to their home at yUUoora Thors-daSaxophone solo, The Angels' Serenade ' Mr. and Mr. Ray Cos are spending the Dorothy Langford. Helen Langford, accompanist holiday season with Mrs. Cox's relatives st ' .....j.. Christmas Music Today at the Unitarian Church which time two candidates were initiated into the order. At the close of the meetiag a Aiacbeon was served by Mesdames FrleB Meacham, Becfcstrwta and Thomas. , Mrs. George &arn entertained at a bridge in luncheon of Cbrlstmao her appointment home Monday. Holly formed the centerpiece for the table, sccen. noted by the use ef colored candles. Dainty favors were the place cards. Mrs. Lewis Kiser was holder of high score. . Mra. C. M. Isenburg and Miss Frieda Isen-bur- g spent several days last week at Idaho Falls visiting friend. The Btudy club met at the Mhos ef Mra. J. to E. Bste afternoon enjoy a Tuesday Christmas program, t Twelve member .responded to roll-cawith a raying of Christ. Mr. Fletcher read th atory, "The Other tWiae a Men. Christman decorations prevailed, Christmas tree forming the centerpiece for the table with miniature trees as plsee card. A luncheon was served by Mesdames and Owen. President Mra. Bates, Mercer remarks presented Owen in a few Baby Wllccmb and Baby Mercer with souvenir spoons, Mr. and Mrs. M. Fried and family will leave Sunday for Balt Lake to remain antll after the holidays. Nocturne .slater Ogden. Offertory, Misa Dot Strange of Midvale arrived in Solo, Noel". Riego Delta this week to spend a l?w days with Miss Portia Rawlins. The Utility elub entertained the children ef Mrs. Rachel Btrange. her mother, The Christmas Chtmesv... Poatlude, Mr. and Mr. A.' P. Aoetia spent a few the members, numbering forty, at a Christmas Conant daye party at Odd Fellows' ball Wednesday afterduring the past week in Balt Lake. Rowena Korns, pianist. Mr. and Mra. Santa Claus were there Mr. and Mr. George A. Eanst aad children. noon. s Augusta and Ksdras, are pending a few days sad presented each guest with a gift, were enjoyed. Luncheon wrts served. in Delta, visiting relative. r games Music Mis Reva Beck left this week for American Pork to spend the holidae with her parents, . St. Mr. aad Mr. C. M. Beck. ari-eo- for Services at Pauls Episcopal For the services this morning and tonight at St. Pauls Episcopal church the muelo follows: ' Morning Processional hymn, Adeete Fiddles Shorter Kyrie Eleison" . . Robert H. Noble Robert H. Noble (Mori tibl" Robert H. Noble Gratia tibl Sermon hymn, It Came Upon the Willis Midnight Clear" Offertory anthem, Angels From the Realm of Glory .....Shelley Soprano soloist, Mrs. George A. Eaton. Robert H. Noble Sursum Cor da Robert H. Noble Sanctus Benedictus Qul Venlt. .Robert H. Noble H. Noble Del Robert Agnus Robert H. Noble Gloria In Excels! Robert H. Noble Final Amen" Robert H. Noble Nuno Dlmlttle Recessional hymn, Hark, the Herald Mendelssohn Angels Skig" The evening service will be a carol service, with the offertory, a contralto solo by Miss Minnie Miller. v Music for Services at Phillips Congregational For the this morning t Phillips Congregational church the music fol Mrviceft lows: Magic BeUs Prekide, Tell the Processional, Haherbier Tidings" De Reef we.. s a Choir. Handel Joy to the World" Hymn, Offertory, "Consolation" ....Mendelssohn Anthem. "Peace on Earth, Good Will .De Reef to Idea".,. Choir. Kimball Holy Night" Response, Duet, "In Bethlehem a King Is Born" Macey Mist Myrtlce Clinton and Mies Beth Baumherger. Hymn, "Silent Night, Holy Night"... Gruber Poetlude, "Nocturne" ....Chopin Miss Myrtles Clinton, director; Mies Eloleo Baumberger, organist, ' ST. ANTHONY, IDA. Mrs. Vsl Black of Abraham left Wednesday evening for Balt Lake to spend a few days visiting relatives and friends. 8T. ANTHONY, tdabo. Dee. 24. The St. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Craua returned this week from a visit with relative and friends at Marys-vil- e. Anthony Bible class met Monday with Mias Davis as leader. lesson was The Christina read and discussed. No more meetings will be hi id until after the-NeYear. The Tuesday Evening Bridge club members were guests this week of Mra. Pearl Park. A . regular Chrlatmas party was held with a Christmas tree and gifts for each member. BURLEY. Idaho, Dec. 24. The Worn Thursday evening of last week Superintenene club entertained at the dubroom dent J. F. Lewis and wife were guests of The Christmas party. Wednesday afternoon. The program con- honor at a farewell were the hosts and brat-eassisted of a talk on the Campfire Girl teachers of the school srhoul bshrd of snd members the tht Beehive T. J. the Mr. Patterson, by their wives, with Mr. sod Mra. Lewis, Girls by Mrs. K. C. Barlow and the Y. snd were guests of honor. The petty was held in W. C. A. by Mlse Silver. the gymnasium ef the high school, which was Mr. 6. Bever was hostess fb,E. the a' attractive decorations. Cards Ubriatxnaa with church Aid eoolety of the M. dancing were enjoyed. Ao impromptu play avenue snd at her home on South Overland was put on and a "white elephant Christmas ladle, tree was displayed and dismantled. Mr. and Thursday afternoon. Twenty-fou- r were preeent and the hoeteee was assistMrs. Lewis were given a beautiful gift by the ed In serving by Mesdames Musaer, Fish- teachers aud best wishes were sxteaded to them for success in their new home. er end Arnold. Mrs. W. F. Gtimon hat gone to California te The joy of Yuletide oame to ths Ladies' Idler ary club, their husbands and pend the holiday. Miss Bessie Guinn of Montana is here on a a 'number of friends Friday evening at te her brother, (X A. Guinn, the home of Mr. -- and Mrs. Alex Jex. An visit Mrs. Anderson is spending the holidays with Interesting program was given, consistingIs her daughter. Mrs. A. R. Cox. Mra. Anderson of a discussion of the way Christmas oe her way to California. Mrs. Sam la Dr. celebrated In other lands. Mrs. J. F. Watkins will spend the aud Mrs. Christmas holidays at Ogden. Bulkley sang "The Holy City snd Wise read The Other The choir children of the Episcopal chnrch iMan.E. Sessions A Christmas tree, a visit from will sing Christmas carols and songs at the were en- homes of sick persons, the hospital aud for Santa Glaus and refreshments of the elderly folks Christmas night. Afjoyed during the evening. Those D.pres-A. some ter these visits, they will be guests at A.a ent were Messrs, and MesdamesH. Tool-.o- n Christmas party at the home of Mrs. L. , George Taylor, K. C. Barlow,Sam Bulkley, Lortn Tuttle. Harvey Sessions. programs were held this evening Barlow, L. E. Sessions, O. B. McCulloch, at Christas the Presbyterian - and Union churches. R. H. Tallman. R. T. Cutler, Wallace Friday evening of- last week the staff ef Irl Gudmunsen, F. B. Wilson and The Tattler held n benefit Christmas party at gymnasium of the high school. A ChristMrsf Ralph Archibald and little daugh- the mas tree was a feature and much fua was defor Ogden, rived from it. ter, Dorothy, departed Sunday with relaMr. aud Mrs. Jost left Monday for Balt Utah, tp spend the holidays ' Lake to make their home. T tive. Elmer to Ogden, Misses Collins end Guesey will spend Christy Mrs. Jmln went in Balt Lake. Utah, Thursday evening to visit her eon, mas The following young people, who are attendwho Is attending school there. school, arrived home this week for Mrs. Edgar . Lund departed Tuesday ing various Vs Tmd from bolUUrt: Mls morning for Butte. Mont., to make their th. to 0.kUort. C!.: Arch C.m.ro, collx, home. Mrs. Lund has been visiting her Mill, t Pocatello; Hnah B.ombcrfoc, front th. Tech. mother. Mrs. 11. Edward Smith. Xalcott aod Mollto Hopktoa, (root Caldwell, BURLEY, IDAHO , H.l CENTERVILLE Creek are th. guests of Mr. aod Mra J Charles H. Smith. , Mra Joseph Smith announces the engagement of her daughter, Vtneta, to WMIam H. SuUvan of Layton, the wedding to take place In 4he Sait Lake temple early In January. Mies Smith will be the honor gueet at eeveral social affairs during th com.ng week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Roes entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and MrsJ. Hlnklenton of Balt Lake, Mr, and Mra David Winn attended th Salt Lake thetuer Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. woeeph E. Williams entertained the outgoing members of the town board with a theater party at the Balt Lake theater this afternoon. The guests were Mr. and Mra Fred Walton, Mr. and Airs. George Earl, Mr. and Mra. John F. Porter, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Roberta, Mr. and Mrs E. O. Reading aad Mr. and Mra Fred Rich. Mrs. Rosetta Smith annodnees the engagement of her daughter. Ella, to Charles Nelson of Salt Lake, and her son, Alfred, to Mies Elms Nellson , of Salt Lake, the marriages to take place in the Salt Lake temple early in January. ' Mr. stidMre. David P. HoweTIf and ten, Paul, of New York, were the guests of Mr. Elisabeth Parrish, Thursday. The following Centerville people attended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stock given by Mr. and Mra Nathan Clark at Farmington, Friday night: Mr. and Mrs. John Ford, Mr. and Mra. J. N. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ford, Mms Louise Ford. Miss Alta Ford, Mis Hilda Ford. Thoma and Hugh Ford. Mr. and Mr. Stanley Parrish, Mra Jennie Stewart, Allen and John Parreh. Mra Stock was formerly Miss Joeephlne Clark. AMERICAN FORK I AMERICAN FORK. Dec. 24. Mr. and Charles Webb of Riverton spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Mrs. McBride. Mr. and Mr. Harold Chlpman spent Sunday In Salt Lake, guests of friends and relatives. M. and Mrs. J. H. SlngMon of Sandy has returned home, after visiting here for ten days whh friends and relatives. Mr. and Mra J. L Firm age. Mr. and Mr W. J. McCaron, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Donnan and Mra C. C. Hoag motored to Salt Lake Sunday and spent the day ' visiting friends. Mr. Warren Anderson entertained at a t her quilting party FYklay afternoon home. Luncheon was served. Mrs. Rose Grant entertained Tuesday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. At I o'clock the guests were served with supper. The evening was pent in game and music. The Highland ward Relief society held a social at the home of William Lover-Idg- e Tuesday evening. In honor of the The time was retiring presidency. spent in games, music and danwere cing, after which refreshments served. Announcement Is made of the engagement of Mlea Rlntha Florence Greene, daughter of Mr. and Mr Fted Greene and Marlon Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hana Christensen. The marriage will take place In the Salt Lake tempie next week. ' v Mra Clawson Skinner, formerly Mis Edna Bowen of this city. Is here to spend th holidays visiting relatives and friend Mra. Bklaoer now resides at Paris, Idaho, Mr Tracy Qtdnsy and daughter, Ruth, of Balt Lake, are visiting In this city, guests of Mrs. Marvin Olsen. Mra. 'Annie R. Tingey, Mr Lyman Packer and Miss Minnie Romer entertained at the Mom of Mr. Packer gun-da- y afternoon, oomplImentaJT to their mother, Mrs. Andrea Romer, who celeA hot brated her birthday anniversary. dinner waa served, covers being laid for . thirty-seve- LAYTON guest of friends. Sunday and Monday Specials " RICK ICE CREAM CAKES For both Sunday snd Monbast Fruit Cak , layer brick. day, special Regular 10c. Vanilla, Orangs Crsmo and te Frosen Custard ' Cake Fudge " ' Qt Brick Regular $1.00. ORDER EARLY. i b. -- vM Large-Chneola- x SR, lv Jsst-a-Me- re e5 v KEELEY ICE CREAM CQ s FREE DELIVERIES' AT 11 a. nv, p. m. and p. m. t Coomb n home of Mr. and Mr Clarence scene of a delightful affair Friday evening, when they entertained with a five hundred party. The room .were prettily decorated In colors, rad and white carnations being effectively used. The guest were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hepworth of Farmington, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Duncan, Th Moss wee She We Duplicate o matter WHO made your glasses nor WHERE they wer made, we ca duplicate them perfectly In thirty minutes and save you money. Our work le fully guaranteed. LOWEST PRICES ' : Our i Reg. 1.M prices 8.60 1.60 1.S0 1.60 2.60 Any Flat Spherical... Flat Compound ....... Torle Spherical Tori Compound If you live out of town pieces we return new day. tM .7 mall us th lenses same . Sctfccb Optical 108 So. Main ' RIGBY, IDAHO - I ; RIGBY. Idaho, Dec. 24 Th girl of th O N, O. club entertained Tueeday evening at a unique Christmas party, honoring their mother In Murdock's Candy The evenings entertainment conshop. sisted of game and dancing. Light rewer served at a late hour. freshment Mrs. E. Grover responded to n toast to th glrlr of ths club, followed by a vocal solo by Mr Georgs E. Pqp Ths Misses A r me 11a Grover and Ardath HIM sang a dust, and Mrs. J. H. Barrow gave a comic reading. A Chrtotmaa gift was given to each of the nutate. Mieses Maude Thornton and Ardath Hill spent lest week-en- d In Idaho Falls ea guest of friends. Mias Mandn Howe and Dr. W. L. wer united In marring Tuesday of tost week in Black foot. Mr MacKen-al- e to th eldest daughter of Mr. and Mra W. T. Howe of this city. Mra, E. F. Ellsworth and son, Bray, pent Inst weeked in Idaho Falls aa Mae-Kena- ie Co. 71 Se. Main . Christmss1 will find Union Dentistry still lending and honest prices stilt prevailing, for ths policy that has marked this office all thess years shall never change. C0MZ IN AFTER CHRISTMAS - , Right aftsr Christmas mak yeur appointments for such dsntal work aa yen msy require start the New Year with new teeth, Oold Crowns and Srldgs Week, t; Very Best 10 Silver Filling, $1) Fere, Trubyte" Teeth, 2 te gi Oold Inlay 2 ts lain Filling so Fainless Extracyon . Examination All Work Ouarlhtssd. Fre cut-gla- ss ' No made by reason of our low prices. is not amiss to say right here thal next Tt slxty-eeoo- Wad-doup- s. su' . n. - f enjoy Christmas dinner with pood teethe but it haa also enabled them to supply the table throupb savings Ivy Jacobsen of Salt Lake Is th guest of her sister. Mi George T.f Lay-toMr. and Mrs. H. W, Jacobs of Pleasant Grove .spent Tueeday here as guests of Mr. and Mra. Lucius Laudle. , Misses Laura and Maxine Alder of are of Robin, Idaho, their coueln, gueet Mies Ida Robin ' Mr. and Mr Charles Robins entertained at a family dinner party at their home Wednesday afternoon In honor of the birthday anniversary of Mra. A bowl of Ophalla Robin roaeo farmed the centerpiece for the table se H intermonntaiH0UntTytoTi6FbhTy gueet. Mr. ct - . cut-gla- ss ' Any Lent in 30 Minutes Christmas. We feel that Union Dentistry has made it possible for the people of the -- -- prlae-wtnae- CENTERVILLE, Dec. 4. Mrs. Lltida Porter Smith will leave Sunday night. In company with Mr Charles Nlbley, for California, to spend the next three month Mr. and Mr George McIntyre spent Saturday of lpst week with friends In Salt Lake. guest Miss Gladys 'Williams was th of Miss Ada Latimer of Bait Lake at dinner Sunday. Mrs. C. R. Smith attended the Christmas party given Saturday afternoon of last week by the Clover club of Salt William Lake, at h.e home of Mr Watson. and Mra Joseph Walton daughter Fay and Ardelle. spent Saturday of last week In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mr. R. J. Bonnemort and daughter, Roxy, have gone to San Fran-cle- o to spend the winter. Mrs. Bonnemort Is the daughter of Mrs. Butler. , Mr. and Mrs. Otto Smith and daughters, Lorna end Maralene, are here from Clifton. Idaho, to spend the holidays, the, guests ot Mr. snd Mra. Charles H. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Welley entertained at a beautifully appointed dinner Sunday. A basket of red and white carnations formed the centerpiece of the dining table. Covers were laid for eight. An Interesting affair cf the week was the social given Tueday afternoon by the South Centerville Relief society at its hall. The following program waa given; Thomas Thrnna; vocal Piano solo, Mr C. R. Sfrdth; reading, Mr solo, Mr Whitney Smith: reading. Mr Fred Rich; reading. Mias Mildred Evert. V Following the program a luncheon was served, under the directldn of Mrs. Diana Rich, Mr Joseph Williams and Mr S. J. For the nineteenth consecutive year it ia our pleasure to wish our thousands of friends and patients a very Merry Mr William C. Layton of Moroni Is the gueet of Mr. and Mr Charlew A. Layton. Mr Alverett Bon waa a last weekend visitor to Balt Lake ee gueet of relatives. " Mias Nora week from a lives In Idaho Fall Idaho, Mi Laura Marston and children wsr last .week end visitors to Kayaville. a guests of Mr. and Mr. Brigham Young. Mr. and Mr W. L. Wilson of Balt lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs, C. W, Millard during the week. Mias Joels Layton visited friend In Kaysvllle Sunday. Mr. and Mr. George Galley entertained at .dinner party at their home Sunday boWl - of rose evening. A formed the centerpiece for the table deco ration Covers were laid for eight decoration Covers were laid for Mr. and Mr David E. Layton, Mr. and Mr Claronoo G, Forbes, Mr. and Mr Royal Ida and Beaale Robtna, MLse Jeesl Robins and Leonard and Vernon Robins. Mr. and Mr. Golden Adams, Mrs. Lucius Laudle and Mr George Briggs spent Saturday of last week in Salt Lake, Mrs. Robert Blrken was a Kaysvllle visitor Monday. Mr. and Mra. Elmer Tletjen and Mr. and Mr Sylvester Evans of Sanlaquin were last week-en- d fueeU of Mr. aud Mi Golden Adams. Mrs. Lawrence E. Ellison vleitsd friends In Salt Lake during ths week. Mr. and Mra. Arthur Anderson of Uinta wer Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. D, XL Harris. Mra. Henry Flint, Mr Reuben Kllfoyl and the Mieses Vera and Mamie Layton spent Thursday In Salt Lake aa guests , ot friend Mr. and Mr Marley France of Center wer Mr. and Mr villa Sunday guests of Don Weaver. Mies Mary Briggs of Bountiful spent a few daye here this week as guest of Misa Ruth Harris. Mrs. J, B. Cooley, Mr A. Z. Tanner and Mr Robert Blrken wer guests at a theater party at the Wilkes theater In I I BRIGHAM CITY Salt Lake Thurdayevenlng. Mlea Vera Layton visited friends In 4 BRIGHAM CITY, DOC. 24 Mayor-eleKaysvUle Monday. N. Cris Simonson, who has been a memMr. and Mrs. Golden Adams are spendber of the local volunteer fire department ing few days In Leht as guewts of relatwentv-three for year was given a rous- tives. Mr. his and Mrs. Lucius Laudle are spendfellow members of the ing surprise by deportment at bis home Thursday' eve- ing th Christmas holidays In Pleasant ning of last week. The evening was made Grove aa gueata of Mr. and Mr. J. H. lunch- HalU day jolly by games and a eon was served. Ths firemen presented Mr. 81monsen with a handsome gold watch chain and fob as a token of reSALMON, IDAHO membrance. The presentation was made I by Chief Peter Jensen. The firemen were accompanied by their wives. SALMON, Idaho, Dec. 24. Miss Oral The Kindergarten club held its regular Krauaa visited last week in Butt Mont., meeting Thursday afternoon of last week the gaest of Mr. and Mr Harry Pierce. and listened to a musical program con- Before returning to Salmon, Miss Krauaa sisting of tiro tlolin numbers by Mrs. a.ao will visit in Spokane. David Mann, a vooal number by Robert James J. Morton and Mias Florence Reea and a reading by Mias Vella Brown were married at the home of Mies v Browns brother, Walter 8. Brown, Friday Mrs. gilbert Hansen entertained the A. evening of last week. N. Five Hundred club Wednesdav afterMr. and Mra. Thomas Boyle and Mr. noon. Prizes were won by Mesdames L and Mr Tllioteon entertained at dinner R. Wight and John Yoimgqutat, LunchFerSunday In honor of Mr. and Mr eon waa served to twelve. guson. Mr. and Mra. Fred C. Hultqi Mr George Shoup, accompanied by her will leave Brigham City the first of the son and daughter, returned home Monday year to take up their residence In Chey- of last week from a brief visit to Butte, enne, Wyo.. were the guests of honor at Montan Mr a social given by the Amity lodge, Thoms Yearlan spent last weekand A. M., In the lodge room in the Hull end with her. daughter, Mr Ralph of week. last building Tuesday svenlng Quarles. Jr. The time was spent In playing five hunMr. amd Mrs. Don Pyeatt of Lemhi dred and luncheon was served at the Idle spent Monday and Tuesday of last week We. There were sixty persons present. vlritlng In Salmon. Th First ward Religion class held a Mr. and Mrs H. G. King departed In amusement ward the hall Tuesday of last week to spend the holidancing party Wednesday evening of tost week, at which day in Berkeley, Cal., with their chilMis Rowena Rees eras voted the most dren, Mr Dent Slaughter. Mis Eleanor She was K.ng and Harry George Jing. They will popular young lady present. presented with a large Christmas cak as stop at Wlnnemucc Nev.. on the return-tria prise. to visit another daughter, Mr. Fred The club met at th home Carl. Mr. and Mr of Mrs. J. C. IJDywhlt Tueeday evening James F. Melvyn enterof last week, the hostess being assisted tained the Bar Bridge club Tuesday eveof last week. by Mesdames William Fife, Ruel Eakeisen ning Mrs. Russell Yearlan la visiting her slaand Orville Merreli. Following an hour at needlework, th guests repaired to the ter, Mist Beatrice King, at the King Academy of Music and danced for a time, ranch. Sunday, Mr. hnd Mrs. Stocker enterand then returned to the home of their tained at dinner. hostess and partook of refreshment Mr. andlr Ostram of May visited la The two stake M. I. A. boards entertained at a Jolly party In the Fourth Salmon last week. On their return bom ward amusement hall Wednesday evening thev , were accompanied by Roy B. of last week, complimentary to the re- Herndon. Mr. Stratton and Mrs. Charles Norton tiring members of the boards. Progressive games wer played In groups and were hostesses to the Home Economics club Wednesday of last week. Mr W. T. were awarded to the wlnnera. frise Beatty gave th talk for th afternoon. unch and wafer wer served. C. Mrs. Mary Borcnoen entertained Wed- S. Thursday evening of last week Mr Heidner entertained th members of bar nesday afternoon of last week. The ladle schoal class. Sunday In luncheonwas needlework and Indulged The Wednesday Sewing c'ub held it served to sixteen. last meeting with Mrs. Walter C. Shoup. Th 8ervtce 8 tar Legion gave the first The ot Its series of married peoples dances at mas afternoon waa taken up with Christsewing, after which refreshment th Academy of Music Thursday evening served. Besides the regular memof last week. Sheriff J. C. Ltllywhlte was were bers there were eeveral Invited gueet r. the At each dance a prise Including Mr. Scrlhnr, Mre. Fred Frye, will Be xwxrdftdi Mr H. Shoup. Mr. George E. Shoup, MIee Elnora Hatch waa hostess to the Mr W. William Kadleta and Mlea Laura Meridees club Thursday evening of- - lasj Shoup. , week. Tha time was spent in needlework, MSis Kathrine Bund and Mir Marand luncheon .was served. Burnham were honor guests at The Ladles' Aid and Missionary society jorie dancing party at Shoup ball Friday eveheld a food sale at the Le Bon Ton Milli ning of laat week, given by their h'gh school companions. Friday evening of last week the Dancing club held another dance in a eerie There was a large attendance. - Refrerhl mentt were served. Mr. and Mra. Tllioteon and Tittle daughter, Betty, left Saturday of last week for Minnas polls. Minn., to spend the holidays with Mr. Tlllotaona parent Mr. and Mr. Georg Cook, who are to leave toon for California, were given a party by their neighbors at Carmen. Saturday of last week. Mr Frank Klrtley and Mr. Marlon Muikev entertained Saturday evening of tost- - week. There wer twenty guests present. three-cour- Christmas Greetings LAYTON, Dec. 24. Mias Cecil Harris is spending two weeks In Salt Laks , OFFICE CLOSED MONDAY,. Deo. 28 Poion Dental Co. 212 MAIN STREET. SB. L. 3. DULL, Manager Vvm In oar 20th ysar . ft the guests of Mr, aad Mr Edmund Ellsworth, Jr Misa Lora Burt and Dr, A. M. palmar wer married tm Idaho Falla Friday afternoon. Mra Palmer is a daughter of Mr. and Mra Frank J. Burt. The couple will make their home la Rigby. Mlea Avalon Klnghorn and William r of thla married Thursday of lasit week. Mrs. Ingereoll Is the daughter of Mr. and Mre. Wtlltpm Klngbprn and Mr. Ingereoll la th manager of the -Royal theater.' Mr K. O. Nye apent Sunday and Mon. day In Idaho Falla visiting triend A' miscellaneous shower idrae given on Monday evening by Mrs. Roy Campbell hi her apartment honoring her slater, Mra. W. I. MecKenale, formerly Miss Man da How. A large number of girl were present and Mr MeoKenzt waa the recipient Reof many useful and beautiful gift freshments were solved at a late hour. Mr Lewis Poole and baby of Nampa are her visiting Mr. and Mr William Pools and family. Mr. and Mr Ruel Chandler aad son, James, of Lewisville, are spending a week with Mr Chandler's mother, Mra. Margaret Foster. Mr. and Mra. Art C. Tunnlaon left this week for Salt Lake to spend th holidays . with rotative Mis Stella Call and Clark Water were married Sunday evening at 6b home of Mr Mr. and Mr GeoVge A. Water Waters la the daughter of Mn and Mr Alonso Call and Mr. Water I th eoa of Bishop and Mr George A. Water both of this elty. Word headmen received her by friend of the marriage of Mrs. E. Anderson and W. H. Hutchinson of Denver, Colo., this week. Both are well known here, having mad their home ia this city for asveriR O ll Makes a Family Sucpl of Cough Remedy Yr A Christmas , than sally better ready-ma- d ceugh eyres, S4 save aheat it, JUaDy aad qetehly presses, clty-we- 2SZ52SZSZS2SZS25ZS2S25HZ5j ' If you combined th .curative of every known readv-made- crupFr-ti- e rough " remedy, you probably could not get M muck real curative power aa there id in thia simple homo-madcough tyro, which ia easily . prepared ia a few minute ounce of Get from any druggist Pinex, pouf it into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with syrup, using either plain granulated sugar ayrup, darifH molasses, honer , or. corn evrup, sired, lb result is a full really better cough syrup thaq You could for three times the bur ready-mad- e money. . Tastes pleaaaat and never spoil This Pinex and Syrup preparation get right at the eause of a cough and give almost immediate relief. It loosens th phlegm, stop th nasty throat-ticklaad heals the sore, irritated membranes so gently and easily that it i really astonishing. A day's use will usually overcome th ordinary eough and for bronehiti croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma, there ia nothing better. Pinex is a moat valuable concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine ex tract, and has been used for generation to break up sever coughs. To avoid disappointment, ash druggist for 2 Vi ounces of Pinex4 wh.4 full directions, and dont accept suy thing else. Guaranteed to rive absolved satisfaction or money promptly reThe Pinex Co., Ft Warn funded. . I Ind. , e liltihf ' e party waa given by the Rigby Study circle Thursday evening at Th house the home of Mra. L. Bybe waa artistically decorated for the ecca-slo- n and a sumptuous buffet luncheon waa served. A program was rendered Mr O. A Snow during th evening. rendered a vocal solo and Mr Call gave reading, followed by a piano do by Christmas gifts L. A. Brosaard. Mr wer exchanged by th ladle. D. U. boys of Balt Lake The played a gama of basketball with tht bore of th Rigby High school Wednesday evening In the Junior High building.' An fol, dance exceptionally To bsdsrets at AsUsosy, b passu sad Ntrv-- e lowed the gam. . Dr. Msgs Treatment gives qsKfc rMl Dr. and Mre. A. M. Palmer' are spend- DMm, send tv generous FREE Ims bottle. ' ing a week In Boise. 0IL VV, iL MAT, M-- Pearl Sc, Now Yost vor . ' J. well-attend- v Attacked at Sea ir; By Appendicit! Man U Treated by Wirelexx From Ship Fifty Miles Away. . . ' - A sailor on th small steamer Schroon" was taken seriously 111. Thar was no doctor aboard, so a wireless appeal was sent out for medical aid. Tb message was picked up by a ship fifty miles away anl th doctor of the ship hdiagnosed th treated the css as appendicitis. Then man by wireless for four days, when it waa reported he waa on .ths way to recovery. , , A Treacherous Dlasas. Appendicitis attacks at any moment even persons seemingly in good health. Usually, however, It I preceded by stomach trouble, constipation or Often when ther similar disturbance is a warning fseltng of uneasiness In th abdomen, appendicitis can b guarded against onin exactly the same manner In which guards against ths spread of throat Infection, because that to Just what appendicitis ta an Infection In the intestine spreading to th appendix.' When one haa sore throat, one can often prevent further trouble and th development of influenza or grippe, by using an wash or gargle to right th germs and a laxative to carry off the poisons from ths body. Just exactly th same procedure te necessary to fight tbs Intestinal germs and guard agqlnst appendicitis. But Instead of an antiseptic wash for tb throat, an INTESTINAL antiseptic U necessary. Intestinal Antiseptic. Thor Is now offered to the public a having the DOUBLE action preparation E of an Intestinal antiseptic and a This preparacleanser. eytttni aa known act aa follows: tion, Adler'ka, It tends to eliminate or destroy harmful germ and colon bacilli In th Intestinal canal, thus guarding against appendicitis and other diseases having their tart her - ... . anti-aepl- ic COM-PLLT- V cHahler It la ths most complete system ever offered to th public, acting on BOTH upper and lower bowel Snd Feanov foul matter which mg poisoned ths system for months and which nothing slae cau dislodge.- - It brings out alt gaae thus Immediately relieving preosur on the heart. It te astonishing the great amount of .poisonous matter Adlerlk draw from the alimentary canal matter you never thought was In your syalano-Tr- y It right after a natural movement and notice how much more foul matter tt brmga out which was poisoning you., Lv such as occasional con, slight disorder atlpstlon, sour stomach, gaa an, : tc stomach and sick headache, on spoonLsjt of Adlsrika ALWAYS brings relief. A longer treatment, however, is necessary In cases of obstinate constipation and .lone landing stomach trouble, preferably un. ... direction of your physmen. Report From Fhyslclan I congratulate you on the good effect I had from Adlerlka sine I presort hsj It. (Signed) Dr. L. Langloto. ..,7 I have found nothing In my M ysara'i to excel Adlsrika." (Signed) I rj Jracttc Weaver. . I u Adlsrika In all bowel ease. Some require only one doss." (Signed) Dr. F. U. Prettyman. After taking Adlerlka feel better than-fo20 ysar Haven't language to th AWFUL IMPURITIES ellmM from r.aid my system. (Signed) 'J. E.l Puckett. Adlsrika ta a constant surprise to peo-- t pis who have used only ordinary bowel) and stomach medicine on account of tt rapid, pleasant and COMPLETE action. It la sold by leading druggists every I where. Sold Id Salt Lako City by Schramm-JohnsoDrug Klvq (5) Good Stores and other leading drugget (Adv.) dr ! r -- n, |