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Show J THE SALT LAKE 8UISDAXMUK.lJVtt, JAJSUAKX' TKltfUflE, . s .. at tha bridf s home at American Falla ths bclda mad ths announcement. left Monde ' lira Carl A.- Valentin to spend th remainder of the winter , at Lee Angeles. . Mr. and Mra R. E. Lewis and Mr. and Mra Re E. Trapp departed Saturday of last weak for San Francisco to make Oman, Mra. Hans Brother sen, Sr., lira, The" Electa Kensington of the Baatern R. Cawley and Russell Andersen, wag entertained Thursday afternoon The Rev. N. E, Clemen sen la at home Stai Mrs. Carl Bryan at her homo on again after .a four montha absence In by avenue. Mra Bryan was North Garfield Salt Lake. Brother, by tha Meedame Mlsa Mary. Elisa Clark of New York, assisted and Hansen. student secretary under the boards of Goodwin Mr- - and Mha Thomas Sneddon of Monthome sad foreign missions of ths Prea are. visiting in Pocatello. bytertan church, waa a guest the early pelier The Mount Pullman castle of Royal of the week of Professor and Mra part entertained at a aortal- afHighlanders C. L. Johna '. fair at the homo of Mr. and Mra. M. L. Roberts Thursday evening of laet week. The evening was spent at five hundred, favors being awarded to Mrs. A. E. PotPOCATELLO, IDA. ter, Mrs. A. A. West. Mr. and Mr, se-A. Violin C. Stachaa and J. Harms. POCATELLO. Idaho, Jan. ' 14. The lections and by Miss Dorothy McArthur, with senior ball of th Pocatello High school J. Washburn the evening, featured was the most conspicuous social e u cress vecal numbers by Mlsa Una Caatagneto of last week-enIt was held Friday and M.- - Southworth and piano numbers night at Reed ball, at the Idaho Tech--nlc- by Mary Roberta. Institute The building was decoMr. and Mrs Don Root, formerly of rated with Japanese lanterns, fans and the Idaho 'Technical Institute, were In In umbrellas, and the claes colors of Pocatello last week-en- d vtsitlng old crimson and white the march-- ! friendal. The -- Root - famllYspAnt The was 1eTP)T,rank Dice and grand Helen Cole- Christmas vacation with Mr, Root a parman, officers of the claes. During tha enta, Mr. and Mrs. Del Root at Sods Intermission the Misses Gloria and Doll Springs. And left here Monday to make Martnon danced "The Pegy O'Neil" and thetr home In New Y ork City. later In the evening Mlsa Gloria gave a Mr1: and Mr Harry Whittington desolo dance, "Pearl and Laces." The parted Wednesday for coast points for In committee charge of arrangements the remainder of the winter. g was composed of Curtis Bohlscheld. Phil Mrs. Delia Ames of Lovell, Wvo . Allen. Joe Brasee end Frank Dice. The visiting... Mtu. and.. hee.ef.i JoDh.,W ilra. 'the" Messrs pa The Emerson School and Mesdamee W. R, Sldors, Frank H. association enjoyed an excellent program Dice, J. M. Coleman, H. I. MIers, D. J. and nodal meeting at the school buildEl red and C. R. Fraaler. city ing Monday evening. Miss Gantt, Mrs. Oeorge Nicholas If ft and daughlibrarian, talked on the Influence of books ter, Catherine, Sunday for on children and Mias Potter, In charge departed New York to Join Mr. If ft. The party of the story-tellihour st the public sailed yesterday for Bergen, Norway, library, gave a demonstration of her art. where Mr. Ifft is stationed as 'Em ted Plano solos wers given by Mrs, O. H States consul. and Miss Meyers. Dr. and Mrs Ths Woman's Study league met Thurs- Steely C. E., M. Loux presented the school week-iasof afternoon last the day with picture of Henry Wadsworth sembly room Of which will pass aach month library. The paper for the afternoon was read by Mra. to the room which hae the greatest numWalter Slders. It was an excellent dis- ber. of parent meetings sertation on '"Worlds Ktuslons." by W was awarded this month to The were Themuslcal program was giv- Mlsa picture Hall's rood. Refreshments en by Miss Sara Thomas of the Idaho served by Mrs. C. F. Rork.,and Mrs. M. Technical Institute faculty. She sang W. Williams. Gounod's "Ave Maria" and "One Fine Mrs, John West Of Helena, Mont., Is Dav, from 'Madame Butterfly," by Puc- visiting her daughter, Sra. F. A. Rothae cini.' Mies Thomas was accompanied by Mrs. E. W. Larsen left Monday for in Professor James Campbell, with a violin a sevaraj weeks visit with friend obbligato by Llewellyn Roubldoux, both California. from the Tech conservatory faculty. Mrs. association of the The Parent-TeaohWill R-- Ferris led In group singing with LInooln school enjoyed an excellent prosocial hour Tuesday evening, and gram The Women's Civic club members 'en- The chief talk was made by W. H. Wit" aftera and School Home joyed, pleasant meeting Monday on "The Influence of Moral training noon, with President Mr. Walter Slders In Reference to Crime." aftof In the chair. The chief talk the In the home waa one of the chief ques. ernoon was given by R. D. Carrothers ttons discussed Muale waa furnished bv " on "The Motion Picture and Its Critics Miss Fern Williams and Mra J. Letters. were Mrs. olano Three lumbers given by A reading waa given by Miss Margaret O. B. Steelyf Malone. Mr. and Mra. Clinton Baker arrived The Rev. By J. Phipps of the Preabyte-rla- n home yesterday from a short honeymoon church performed the marriage cerespent at Salt Lake. The couple sur- mony Monday which united HarrjLCecIl prised their friends by being married Castlemaln and Amelia K. Maua, both at the of Ogden, Utah. Sunday evening at Blaekfont home of the bride's parenta. Mr. and Mrs, Adolph M. Nelleon of Coksvlll. Wyo H. Bond. The bride, formerly M'es and Alice Andersen of Fargo, N.D., J. Violet Bond, has been a .student at the were married by the Rev, R. J, Phipps Idaho Technical Institute for two years Monday morning. where she met Mr. Baker, one of last year's championship basketball men at the state school here. The Rev. J. D. BINGHAM Glllll&n performed the ceremony, with Miss Irene Good, college friend of both, as bridesmaid, and Ishmael Zenger, an14. Mlaa Esther Jan. BINGHAM, other Tech student, as best man. Dahleen and Mi- a- Carol .no Rasmussen Miss Marlon Fargo entertained at were hostesses to th - Emanon c'ub bridge Thursday afternoon of last week Wednesday evsn'ng of last week. Ftv at her home on South Garfield avenue hundred was played. Mrs. Miles HartMra H. F. Wilson received the high man was swarded the honor for high score ' favor. Others present were the score snd Miss Jessls Robertson the conMeadames Chester Welle, A. W. Lee solation. Luncheon was served to Mrs. and Lvman Fargo, and the Miaaea Eva R T. Dahlqulst. Mrs. I Are W. Nielson, Kasleka. Catherine Ifft and Mary Kath- Mra Miles Hartman, Misses Mary snd erine McDonald. J eerie Robertson. M'es Maude Lee, Miss Mra. Eva Beach Smith of American Helen Ashton. Miss Ruth Bourgard, Mlsa Falla announced this week the marriage Florence Whlte and Mrs. Walter Foots. of her daughter. Marguerite, to Richard Mrs. Walter Foots of Ely. Nev., was Sutton of Emmett. The couple, former the guest of her daughter, Mrs R. T. students at the Idaho Teohntcr InstiDahlqulst. several days of last week. tute, were married In October by the Miss Vers Anderson was s 8a It Lake Rev. Harry 8. Hamilton of the Methodlat visitor last waek-enchurch, hut kept the marriage a secret Mr. snd Mrs Ira Davis and Mrs. Irene until Christmas day, when, at a dinner Lamb motored to Ss.t Lake, Saturday of last week, to spend the day. The G. G. O G. club met with Mra Jo Norden, Friday afternoon of last Mra week Five hundred was . played. received the prise for Joe Manwaring high score and Mra Boyd Barnard the A luncheon was consolation, served to Mr. G. Cotter. Mra Abner Mrs. Roy Shilling. Mra K. O. Wilson, Fraxler. Mra H B. Avon, Mrs. Louis Bnchmsn, Mra Will Meyers, Mrs. J. D. Shilling, Mrs. J. B. Myers, Mra Jo Kemp, Mrs. Joe Manwaring, Mrs, Eugene Chandler, Mrs. W. 8. Jonas, Mra Jos Norden, Mra Jack Wade and Mra Boyd . Barnard. Mr. snd Mrs. Eugene Chandler and daughter, Orsce, motored to Balt Lake, of hist to week, spend the day. Saturday s Lee was a Balt Lake visitor Saturday of last week. Mlsa Lud'.e Holden has returned home, after a weeks visit with friends snd relatives In Balt Lake. The C. O. H. I. club, entertained at A sleighing partv and progressive supper party Sunday night. The oocaslon celebrated Miss Verrna Darrenougue't birthday anniversary. The first course was served at th horns o Miss Ruth Henry, th second at the home of Miss Verona Darrenougue, the third at the home of Miss Gertrude Gerrans. and the fourth course at the home of Miss Ruby Knud-se- n In Copperfield. Those In th party wer Mlsa Ruth Wolfe. . Mis Gladys Miss Elam Horne. Mis Nan Vaughn. Social Notes From Utah Towns - j lrj. 15, - -- . -- SANDY SANDY, Jn. It. Mrs. L. L. Raddon entertained the N. B. club at her home on Main street Friday of last week. Proplayed and prises gressiva iann towere Mrs. John Oldham and war awarded Mrs. Arthur Huyhea was Luncheon served. Twelve club members were present, and special guests were Mrs. E. W. Robinson, Mra R. W. Born,' Mrs. Arthur E. Peterson, Mra- - T. A Marriott of Candy, Mra A. Stuart of Bingham and hrrs. George A. Jenkins of Murray. Mra J. W. Farrer was surprised at her home on Pioneer avenue Saturday evening of last week. The event was In honor of her birthday anniversary. Games furnished the amusement. Prises on .by Mra A. G. 'Cushing and g were Mra Esther Isaacson. Refreshments were served to twenty-fiv- e guests. Miss Grace Blake entertained Saturday evening of last week for May Jones. Myr-ti- e Leo Sun Boundy.EImer Jackson, and Revsarl Allsop. - Refreshments were served. The teachers and officers of the T. L. M. L A. met at tha home of Mra. C. C. Jen eon Wednesday evening. Chrlatian . The Sandy Congregational Endeavor society and the Phillips Con- of Salt Endeavor society gregational bobsleiirh rtdr''Monday lake enjoyed awhich refreshments were evening, after served at the home of Miss Violet Swenson Mrs. T. F. Brlckley and son, Harold, who had spent the holidays here, have returned to Los Angeles. Mra. J. W. Farrer entertained the Neighborhood club at her home Wedneswere the evening day evening. Games pastimes, Mra. W. D. Kuhre being the winner of the first prise and Miss Florence Pierson the consolation. Friday evening of last week "a number of friends and relatives of T cells Bootteegv-htm".'Hsrpr"party"tfi honor of hla birthday anniversary at K. of P. hall on Center street. At 4 was oclock in the afternoon dinner served twenty-fiv- e guests. - latter Mr. beautiful a with was Boulter presented pair of cuff buttons. In tha evening lunch was served and dancing was en-- le joyed. I ASHTON, IDAHO I ASHTON, Idaho, Jan. 14. Mra. H. entertained informally at cards at her home Wednesday night- In honor of Mr. and Mra H. Miller, who left Friday for Albuquerque, N. M., to spend the remainder of the winter. Mrs. Ed Delano was hostess to tha Monday Bridge club in her home Monday had evening. Mra H. Hollingsworth high score. Luncheon wee served. Mr. and Mrs. M. Fried and children returned Monday evening from SaltLake, where they had spent the holidays. Miss Alta Brook shirr spent last week-- end at the homncf. Mrs. Conlln at Un-darm- - La-ino- nt Mrs. Charles Wltcomb and daughters of Dillon, Mont, visited eev-erdays last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Swanstrum. Mra R, Marquardt entertained the Tuesday Bridge club at her home TuesMiss Sydnla Bray reday afternoon. luncheon ceived fflgh score. A was served. The P. T. A- - held an interesting meeting at the high school Monday night. Mrs. C. E. Brown was elected president. Luncheon was served. Mra Lena Dletrlck spent last weekend with her parenta Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swanstrum. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mercer departed for Los Angeles Monday night to remain until May 1. Mra J. E. Bates and Mrs. F. Hobart at the home entertained the Social union A of the former Thursday - afternoon. The first number of the Lyceum course Mr. and al two-cour- se put on by the Odd Fellows et the Star theater Friday night was the best seen here for several years, and every seat was taken. large crowd was present and a luncheon was served. Mrs. Boss and mother left' Friday for Los Angeles to make their home.night J. Delano arrived In Aabton Monday from Los Angeles to visit hta son, Edward, and family. - MOUNT PLEASANT. Jan. 14. The Home Culture club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mra. E- - W. Wall. A paper on "Current Events" waa read A. Phillips and Mra. O. F. by Mrs. I Wall read a magaalne article, "For" a New Cycle." A nhustcal program waa enjoysd during the luncheon hour. Mrs. C- - L. Johns will entertain the club next : Wednasday-afterneoft, The Wasatch Junior class and the faculty members wers entertained Saturday evening In the new gymnasium at a social given by She freshman class. The oolors of the two classes, red and black and green and white, were artistically used In the decorative scheme. Musical numbers and games were enjoyed during the evening. An Interesting meeting of thi Twentieth Century club was held with Mrs R. H. Hinckley An educational Monday. talk was given by Miss Matilda Petersen, state primary supervisor. A wireless concert had been arranged by - Oliver Seely, wires having been arranged In the living room, connected with the wireless apparatus, and ths guests enjoved the novelty of listening to a concert In progress In 8an Francisco, 800 miles away. An elaborate luncheon for twenty-fiv- e guests- - was served at ths conclusion of the program. Announcement ia,maiia ofuha. mar. riage of InMiss Freda Bennett to Royal Averett Raymond, Canada, December 88, 1881. The bride Is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rolph, with whom ehe had made her home since the death of her mother. The Woman's Missionary society met at the home of Mrs. A. Crane Tuesday afternoon. The devottonale were conducted by Mra 8. E. Jensen, and Mrs. H. F. Wall read the first chapter of the mission study book, Playing Square Miss Mary Ellxa Clark With Tomorrow. of New York, one of the student secretaries of the board of home and foreign missions, was present and gava an interesting review of the past year's work among the young women In colleges and schools under the board. Thirty members and guests were present. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the program. Mlsa Atleen Phillips and Miss Mary Buchanan entertained for twelve gueats at cards Saturday evening of last week. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Cherry entertained Saturday evening for Messrs, and C. L Johns, I. E Jorgensen, W. W. Oawford, E. M. Johnston, O. J. Harvev, J. W. Locke, Clarence Andersen. R. L. Malmsten, C. H. . Eatlnger, Mlsa Faith Haines and Miss Eva games were played, prises being awarded to Mra. I. E. Jorgensen An elaborate L. R. Malmsten. and luncheon was served bv.the hostess, assisted by Mlse Mary Cherrv, Dr. and Mrs A. L. Phillips, Mrs. R. H. Hinckley. Mr. and Mrs. Croft Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. R W. Candland motored to Fairview Sunday evening and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Christensen at dlpner. Mrs. H. C. Beaumann and Miss Thelma Beaumann returned Tuesday from CaliT -- es e fornia. Mrs. R. Andersen entertained several friends Sunday evening in honor of her anniversary! birthday Those present Included Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Harney, Mr. and Mrs 8. E. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs R. L. Malmsten, Mrs. A. . Crane, Mrs-- E. K. Barton, Mrs. Miranda sixty-seven- th Parent-Teach- .....11.00 J. J. -- B. 37c 33e 35c 65c qt. Mazoln Oil 35c pt. Wesson OiT 20e 63c 35c 35 25 .$1.73 12lje lee Cream Powder PANCAKE FLOUR 40e Sperry Paneake Flour 35c Aunt Jemima .2 for 40e large Flapjack Flour 25e small pkg. Flapjack , 33c 5 lb. Paucnke Klour . . 60c Pancake Flour . . ......... ........ MACARONI 2 lbs. bulk Macaroni ,.29c 5 lbs. bulk Macaroni 5c 10 lba, bulk Macaroni ......$1.19 lOe pint. Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodlea . .3 for 25c 2 lbs. Sago or Tapioca ,19c 5 lba. Sago or Tapioca ..43c ... J-6- 45c ..;.20c .,..690 ....23c . folk-son- SOME EVERY-DA- SWEET EASTERN PORK 40c Loin Pork Chops, lb 40 Loin Pork Roast, lb 20c Shoulder Pork Roast, lb. 25c Shoulder Pork 'Roast, lb TOUNO PRIME 35e Steak, lb 30c Sirloin Steak, lb 25e Round Steak, lb 20c Beef Pot Roast, lb. J2 j c Brisket Boil, lb. 5c Short Rib Boil, lb. , 15c Beef Pot Roast, lb, . . 10c 10c Poat Toastie Flakea or ' 15c small pkg. Corn 45c 15c ...,10c Poat Toastie 33c 35c 33c J9c COCOA pure Cocoa .'.35c . ..20c lt .. pure Lard . SNOWDRIFT Packed In eeal-tigcans, 2 lbs. fresh Snowdrift ..... 4 lba. fresh Snowdrift 8 lba fresh Snowdrift ...... BEANS RICE . b. stc s nMeTT7r7rr.T.Tr. 25a H O Oata 25e large pkg. Cora'Flakea or. -- - - Lard. pail pure Lard snow-wh- ........... ...a...,........ .......2 1.75 10 lb. pail .... 3 lba. fanev Navy Beana 10 lba. faney Navy Beans 2 lba. Lima Beans lard -- Pure, pkg. Sperry large pkg. Sunripe Oats 2 for 65c small pkg. Sunripe Oats 8 for 27c 9 lb. bag Rolled Oats ...i...43e 23c Cream of Wheat . .23c Wheaeo- 35c for Orspeauts tsnrsa 12'c JellO, anv flavor Our fancy Eastern Popcorn Is guaranteed to pop 90 per cent. 2 lbs. Eastern Popcorn , j .15 5 lbs. Eastern Popcorn 33e lftlbs. Eastern Popcorn 59c - .53c .29c JELL-- 0 POPCORN -- MEAT PRICES Y SPRING LAMB . 23c 23c i,13 35c Legs of Spring Lamb, lb 33a Loin and Rib Lamb Chops, lb. 30c Shoulder Lamb Chops, lb. 13c Lamb' Stew, lb ,..'.15c BEEP ...20c ,c . , . Eastern Sugar Cured Bacon, by the pise, lb.-- . Center Cuts, lb. Sweet Sugar Cured Hams, whole or half, lb. . . ... A7c , 23c 23c 20c ... CURED MEATS . . ............... .Ho .BC Streaked Salt Pork, 2b, . 22c 24tf ...,25c .,.,,,.,.,...,,...,..,,15C -- popu-darity-as- an : It Beats as It Sweeps as It Cleans. For three more days only dont forget that Wednesday is the last day you can secure a Hoover and pay only. the cash price on easy terms. Gamache, Miss Verona Darrenougue. Mlaa Gertrude Gerrans, Mlsa Ruby Knudaen. Miss Ruth Henry. Miss Alls Miller, Oeorge Knudaen, John Hyland, Severn Grandqulst, Gecrge Gamache. Shirley Patten. John Dah'strom, Fred Turner and the club'a sponsor, Mrs. Jack Wade. Mlsa Caroline Raamuaaea went lo Balt Lake, Saturday rot last - week, to yea "Angel Face - at. the &alL Lake, theater-Th- a C.v'c club met at the boms of Mr. Tom Kerdln. Thursday evening of last week. A vote of thanks was given 11 those not club members who donated to the Christmas boxes. A card party waa given this evening to raise funds fer new books Luncheon waa served. library. Mr. and Mra. R. T. Dahlqulst motored to 8a!t Lake, Saturday of last week, to spend ths week-en- Mrs.-- 8. Haves of Salt - Lake was a Bingham visitor Sunday- - and Monday. Mr. and Mra. Wll.lam Woodring have returned home, after a month's visit In southern CaJifom a Miss Vivian Gardner was t Salt Lake visitor SaturRay of last week. Miss Esther Dahleen. a February bride, was ths honor guest at a miscellaneous shower given st the home of Miss Lillian Chlara, Monday evening. Five hundred furnished th entertainment for the evening. Mias Maude Lee won the first prise and Mrs. Bam Jones the consolation. Ths gueet of honor was presented with Luncheon waa many beautiful gifts. served to Mra. Mile Hartman, Mrs. Harry 8. W. Jones. Mra L. W. Jordan, Mr. Nielson. Mrs. J. B. Myers, Mra A. C. Cole, Mra. John A Wade, Mra. H D Mra K. C. Tanner, Mlsa Christensen, Maude Lee. Miss Helen Aahton.rMlsa Florence Whits. M's Louise Van Ese, Misses Mary and Jessls Robertson. Miss Hsael Bourgard, Mira Esther Dahleen, Miss Caroline Rasmussen, Mrs. R. T. Miss Lllllan Dahlqulst, Cbtsra, Mlaa Vivian Gardner, Mlaa Fay Stuart and Miss Vera Anderson. Mias Peggy Greens ha returned horn, after spending tao weeks visiting friends In 8alt Lake and Murray. The Friday Night club was entertained at ths home of Mr. snd Mrs W.lllam Slddoway la Highland Boy, Friday evening, of last week. Five hundred was played. Prixes were swarded t Mra. Bid Tregastts, Mrs. Alma Jones. Alma Jonea and Andy Kreasen. Luneheon Wi scrved toMr. and Mra. William Slddoway, Mr. and Mrs. Andv Kreasen, Mr. and Mra. Alma Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Sid ls and Mrs. WI Warn Jensen. -Mra fc. W. Nielson was a Balt Lake visitor Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Charles A bib via tor In Salt Lake. Mrs. Pat Hyland wss a Salt lake visitor Wednesday of last week.. Mrs. Albert Marriott carried out a pleasant aurpris party on Mr. and Mrs, Jo Marriott,. Friday evening Ttatrweek. Th occasion celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Marriots silver wedding anniversary. Whist furnished th entertainment for tha evening. , Mr, Kate Ford won th ladles Tre-gast- NEVADA CALIT0RNIA niAHO. . UTAH WYOMING OREGON 8outh State Street. 334 South Main Et. 317 8outh State EL 216 40 South Main St. 153 Regent St. . first prise. Mra Dan Eden th' second, and Mrs. Rubert Weis th consolation. Albert Mamet won the man' flret prlae, James Nerdln the second, and Tavie WilAt midnight an liams the consolation. elaborate supper was served. A wedding jake, adorned with the wedding bell that decorated thetr first wedding cake, for the table formed the centerplec Covers were laid for Mr. and Mra. Harry M.ller and Mrs. John Shottland of Balt Lake. Mrs. Heber Nichols of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palmer. Mra Emma Mar-ri- p of Sandy, Mr. and Mr. Albert and eon, De.hert. and Mr. 'and -Mra. the- folTavta W'lllams of Murrey,--aMr. and Mra J. lowing from Bingham: Mr. Mra Robert Well. and J. Dovle, Mr. end Mrs. ,Pat H viand, Mr and Mrs. Dan and Mr. Eden. Mr. and Mra Tom Nerdln. Mra Jamea Nerdln. Mra George il Mra Kate Ford. Mra Peace and Mr. and Mra Joe Mar-riThe guests of honor were presented a 1th a chest of silver, and Mr. Marriot presented hla wife with a silver wedding r.ng with the orange blossom design. A.l-eo- ot mt Chrts-topherao- n, tended the dancing party at tha W. O. week at her home. Refreshments were W. hall Thursday evening. served to thirty guesta Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Bowman and Mrs. J. W. Skelton returned home Friday of last week from Black foot, where little eon, . Willie, of Heyburn, Idaho; .8. she bad been visiting her daughter, Mra O. White and Bernard Warby of Beaver Mrs. Earl Weaver. left Monday for Bunkervllle, Nev., to Mr. and Mrs. George Karren of Iewls-to- n, spend a few days with Mr. Bowman a at Utah, were last week-en- d parents, Mr. and Mra William Bowman. guests Mra E. A. Petty returned from Sait the home of Mr. and Mrs J. W. Skelton. Mr. and Mra. G. E. Pope of Rigby Saturday of last week, where shq spent Friday and Saturday of last week had spent a few day visiting relative In Rexburg, visiting at th home of Mr. and friends Mr. and Mra William and Mrs Mack Harris. Warby enterMiss Carmon Rich returned home Sun- tained at dinner at their home on North In from creek Salt Mr. Warby'a where she of had been honor Lake, day Sunday, father, Isaac Warby, on hla birthday anvisiting relative for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Austin and two niversary, Seth Smith and daughter, Thelma, and children of Drtggs returned to their home Tues lay of last week, after spending two Mra. D. A. Yardley motored to Para-gona- h, weeks at the home of Mr. and Mra. Mark Sunday, and (pent th day- with Austin. relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Will CRn returned Irons Salt Laka, Saturday of last week, after spending a few days with relative and friends. Mr. and Mr. Oeorge . Litchfield and little daughter of Milford were th guest of Mrs. Mary Munford, Sunday. Mra Kate Noyes and Mra. I). R. Rees returned from Milford. Monday, where they- had spent a low day with relative and frienda ; Among those from Beaver who attended tho Slewart-Yardle- y wedding at Adr amsvllle. Tuesday, were Mr. ana Mra. A. Yardley, Mr. and Mra Alvin Yards ley. Mlsa Verda Yardley, Mr. and Mra, Bert Morris, Mr. and Mra. Edwdrd Richards, Mr. and Mra. Leland Dean, Mr. and Mra. Mont Hutchings, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hutchings, Mrs. Inet Robinson, Mra. R-- "Schurtx, Mra. Hattie Yardley tad , , Georg Robinson. Mra R. Schurts of Escalante hen; th guest of her mother, Mr. M.. Richards Mr. and. Mra John Fothorlngham god fc.mlly of M.nsrsvUa left for thetr homo Sundsv, after spending k few day with Mr.. Fothorlngham' fister. Mrs. Eilia-bet- h , Nielson. Mra Elisa Robinson left for her home In Paragonah, Sunday, after spending some t'me here, tb guest of her outer. Beth Srr.hh. Mr. Mar-sna- ot i R EXBURG, IDAHO met Mon- day even'ng, in a business meeting. Mrs and Harry Walker. Mra Frank-KellMr Clarence Tsvlor were voted In aa A luncheon ns.w members was served aftr the meeln Mrs G - (-- - Crdon of PJgbV'has 'been visiting In Rexburg the past two weeks, the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mra. "Lawrence Lake. ey two-cour- Dr are gueeta at the John L, Jacobs home. home In Mrs Benlon returned to American Falla Monday, after spend'ng two weeks In Rexbury, ths guest of her daughter. Mra. C Wldstsen. Mra. A, L. Time son Mr. S P. Oldham and Mr G. N. Atkinson entertained Monday evening In honor of Ed Jacobs, at the Jacobs home. A luncheon was served to thirty guests. Miss Ado Comaock entertained at din-naniT canTa' st hi'r home Frida v evening. In Honor of th Misses Msrv Hatch, Helena Jacob and Katherine Calwel!. Mr. and Mra. C. W. Scott and Mr. and Mra J. E. Holmes of 8t. Anthony at- 1 br two-cour- se er ' y HIAWATHA. Jan. 14. Mrs. M. F. Miher entertained the Needlecraft Sewing club at her home Monday evening. Luncheon waa served to the following member- Gibbs, Mra. Witter Baxter,. Mr John Bott. Mrs. Roy Kay and Mrs. E. D. Potter. Mra Vanda Jensen of Kprlngvllle, who Is visiting in Hiawatha, was a special guest. Mra J P Gunderson returned to Hiawatha Tuesday, after having spent a week in Cleark Creek visiting relatives. The American Legion auxiliary has elect 'd the following officers for the year: Mrs. Chest r . Burns., president; Mra Earl Hales, vice pres dent; Mrs Albert Kirkpatrick, secretary: Mra K D Potter, treisurer. Mra. B J. Mnva Mrs R. C. Llndeav and Miss Raksy Gunderson rotm the executive committee. The entertainment committee Is compos'd of Mra Oeorge CUrry, Mra Charles Pfab and Mra A. W. Dennison. The M I. A. of Hiawatha gave a successful dance Saturday night at th amus-mehalt, Muac waa furnished by the Hiawatha orchestra. The fol.owlng omeer of the K. of P. lodge were lnetalled Monday n.ght: C. L. C. C. : W. A. Baxter, V. C.; Earl Hales, prelate; W. L, Wilbur. M. of A : C. E. Hassenger. K. of K. and S.; SYRACUSE Clyde Vaught. M. of F .; C. W. Spending, 1. M of F.; James McDonald, G.; Oscar Jan. 14. Mr. and Mrs.f SYRACUSE, Hamel. O. G ; George C. Olsen, master William Varney were Ogden visitors dur-- f - ot work. week. th f Ing William Miller entertained at a skating party, followed by a chicken dinner at the; William H. .Miller heme. Thursday eveBEAVER ning. The guesta were Messrs. Bruce 14a ker, Alma Wilcox. David Miller, Hugh Jan. 14. An interesting Wilcox. Ralph Walker. Harold Wilcox. BEAVER, wedding of Tuesaav was that of Mis Myron Walker, Victor Waite, David Wil-- , viol Stewart daughter of Mr. and Mrs cox and iCecll Walker. Mr. and Mra. Albert Tre spent the j Georg s ewaj--t of AdamsvIUe. and Waldo -? In Yard-lelare of y of son Mr. sa and Mrs. D. At Ogden, past week guests Yardley, of Beaver, which took - place at t five. were t Mr. and Mrs. William Criddl o'clock in the afternoon at th home of the bride' parents. Immediately followKaysvllle vision Sunday. Mr.' and Mrs. Earl M. Bodily of Laying the ceremonv a wedding dinner was served to more than 100 persons. A large ton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. x white formed ' the center-piec- e Fred Bodily. for the dining-ta- b..' The after-noo- n was spent in playing games and den visitors during ths past week. Miss Beasts Galley was a last weekmusic. In the evening a wedding danr wax g'ven In the amusement hall. Th end viator to Layton, aa guest of Mr, and . coup1 received many beautiful presents. Mra. Wallace Galley. . They gr ill make their home In Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson were MisT Bernice Baldwin entertained at t guests of Mr. and Mra Hyrum Maylln; party Saturday evening ot last week at at their horn tn KayavJle, Sunday, , 4 the home of her sister, Mrs. Clinton Verna Bodily I vtsitlng relatives wers served to In Mlsa Refreshments I Garland. eight guests Mr. ana Mrs. M. C. Udy of Farmington owens, Al ee and Mary dur-- f Gale entertained at a miscellaneous visited Mr. and Mra. W. shower at thetr home Saturday evening Ing the past week. of lest week, complimentary to their r, Mlsa Venr Nalder entertained at dinner ' Mra Jared T, Staley, a bride. Re- at her home Sunday tn honor of Elder were served to thirty-fiv- e freshment . . Roy Rice of Elko. Nev. guests. Th bride received many beauMr. and Mrs. Leon Walt entertained tiful presents. dinner a at home at the'r Saturday party Mfsa.Hettle Whits entertained at dinrf last week. Cover were laid ner Wednesday of last week at th horn evening Miss Dora Smith of Farmington, EI- -, of her brother, S. O. White. Jr., In honor for of Clinton and Mies Sylvia of their slater, Mrs Stephen Bowman. mer Fleldlns XWalteani Victor-Wai- t, Mr. Bowmaa and little son, Willie. j Mr. and Mrs. Ira Walt announce th Idaho. Other guests present were Mr. and Mra' S O. Whit and 8. arrival of h daughter at thetr home Tuea-- f O. White. Jr. day. Mrs. Seth Smith was the recipient of Mis Blanche Smith of Farmington vl- surprise party Friday evening of last Ited frienda her during the past week. ' I tlie dame to t wenty-si- x guests Th Soraale Literary club member st th home ff Mrs C. A. Cot'le. HIAWATHA Mra.-Jam- REXBlRG, Idaho. Jan. 14. Mra. R. J. Comstock was hostess to the K. V. V. club ladleh Thursday afternoon of last week. Luncheon waa served to sevenMrs. Fred Schmendlman, teen aueste. Scott Oudmansen and Mra. Jr.. Mr Hyrum Richardson of Bugar City were special guests. 4 wo Mr, -- and- Me. P. Cr Power-en- d children returned to ths r home lit Salt Like. Wedneadav. af'er spending two weeks In Rexburg visiting with relative and friends. Mr. and Mr. Winslow Walker spent Sundsv In Idaho Fals the guests of Mr. and Mr Emmett Walker. El en Long and Keth Clark of Mis In Salt Lake, On von Creek were married Wedneeday of last week. The young tn Canyon home their will make couple Creek - and Aeen PeThe Misses Emily Smith terson enteria'ned the officers of the First ward Prlmarv. Wednesday evening of last week at ths home of the latter. Mr. snd Mrs. Fred Pmlth entertained week at a family dinner M'nday of last at their home. Covers were laid-- for twenty-- f ve gun's. A. 8vlvettr entertained at a fam-I'- y Mr dinner 8undav morning, Mr. Sylvesters birthday anniversary. Cover were la it for twe ve evesta. Mrs. lewis Mrrll of Price. Utah, i guest of her rlslfing In "Rexburg, the Webstar daughter, Mr. Kenneth Among those who attended the high school dance at Sugar. Cl tv, Friday evening nf lat week, were Mr. and Mra E. L. Wa'ker. Mr. and Mra F D. Turner Dr. and Mr. and Mrs G W Wo'tben Mra. P. F. Smith, Dr. and Mr, ft ft. Esoe. Mr. and Mra. C A. ,Harr s and Mr. and Mra Cyril Hansen. Mre. A. L. Tur-na- n of Sugar Cttv served luncheon after -- v ...... . .'.S5c B 10 lbs. faney Blue Rose Rice ,65c SALAD OILS ..27c pt. Mnola Oil ..S1.33 5219 Skaggs Purity 2.23 51b. M. er -- the-pub- iie j Only 3 Days Left 1.35 45e Mb. M. n -- .. .45c 55e Old Master 1 65 31b. Old Master 2.75 5 1b. Old Master 1 45e lb. Bkagga Purity ng unusual terms make it so easy for every woma(.n to know and enjoy the .happiness the Hoover brings to her home. Everyone knows the Hoover has won world-wid- e - v grind 1 T-HES-E BUT- - -- . j ' SOME . SALT LAKE SAVING PRICES 5 lba Lima Beaus CEREALS 49c ' COFFEE , Old Master Coffee is a blend of 2 lba Red Medican Beans ...... 23c 35c pkg. Sperry Rolled Oata 2 for 55c 5 lba Red Mexican Beans ..49c 35e large pkg. Sperry Flaked five different coffees. Eastern facW hex tories ship it to ns in the bean. We r'. r: rm 2 tot 55c 5 lbs. fanev Blue Rose Rice 36c 20c Oermea 25c to suit at time of sals. v -- j-- cturer, hut broker and Jobbora, aa well as the high-no- t always the fault of tho average grocers ' They hi that handles them taking on his profit, thus adding to his cost. Our plan of direct buying producers for cash and distributing to our seventy nine store and markets, makes It possible for ns -to buy many things below the wholesale cost. Is there any wonder, then, of this wide gap of ona hundred per- cent. What Skaggs has voluntarily dona for years, the nation now aa a unit la urging everywhere. If yon .are not one of our customers, you do not really appreciate the saving. Start tomorrow and, Uho thousands of others, yon will be - . pleased In the thought of cutting your grocery bill In half. al MlstL-Msud- l re-ga- - two-cour- nelectric servant.- - e - MT. PLEASANT Mea-dam- Many articles have appeared la the press lately on the uneven prices of foodstuff. The difference between comment. Some papers have asserted that th retail grocers' prices all over the country la attracting nation-widthere la aa much as one hundred per cent difference what one grocer would aell at 10c, another would be asking 20c for tha earns article. Many states are urging strict laws preventing manufacturer from naming prices on thsir products and allowing big profits to the dosen of middlemen, thus bringing an exorbitant coat to the consumer. We feel much encouraged over thli national movement for lower food prices. We have battled long and hard In this endeavor, and our path has not boon full of ryeea, for we have had to combat not only the manufa- - I, nt Xi , -- ale-te- -- -- . . - - - L r ' - 4 |