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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15, 1922. """ Social Notes from Utah Towns FORK SPANISH lu y UN Itff rOXK, 14.A pretty ton wsfc Ik H thnt rt mm wadding Binscb ImH mo OtrkM which vil to at at to t newiing Mknkr MilIM Mr t. F. SaeU. kftd lamaMi Mr. Walls T. Brecktonk ffltettag. At bckto was rioumlnf hs a dm a( Oliver grey gssrpctte. a can-l- a a at whtt a rsashod. Ska was attended tykqn ker rintac, Mlaa Msrgsrat Small, who wan plnk.sstln aid carried plat earma-MaaThs bom waa prettily a rearm led with CM flaaara. - Dinar Swaaaaa waa kaa wsa. Tk aaranaap was paafaraaad at ( SO cloak aad waa foUawad kr a rarepetsa a ad dramas dar tba tnraadlal relatl.s at tka jama f Maaic aad a vnririy at tanas war jaola. SMasad. fallowlmc tka dinaar, whtok waa la aaaam aaaraaa cams war laid tot fifty Meads aad taaaM. A recayttea to to Mr. of aad Hra Swaaaaa waa bald ralatlrar Wadaaaday night at to rratamal ball aad SA . nau attended. Baaciaf aad stbar dhrandoas "At It a'clack t koffat laacbaoa Warm ttjnynd. waa acraad. c Ur. aad Mrs. Swaaaaa will oi.la tbatr ham at SpnnMI Fork lor tk praaaat. Mrs -- I. M. MM at Logan.' Ur. )IIIW Rtrhardasm at Baraka aad Mias Mhnla Wanna, wto taacha achaat at Hakar City, hara all rataraad t tootr hornet. after spending a weak with Mr. and Mrs t. J. Brass tar tka Mia Rhea Chrtstansaa waa boat - aftrta at tba devlsllty-clii- h Ttreredey evening at Mat waak. Loncheo wa marred. etae Mrs Clara Uardu aatactataad at dtoasr TMsdny, tka aacaaio balms ha birth-d- a a goratr war Ml. anatraraary. aad tr Jiaapk Stark aad daatbtar, A Ilea, aad aad Mr. aad Mrs wiiltan Wlaaalt at n n KM n kr Mrs J. WHUaai Jakaaom Fir, Maptetea. at Mrs S. 0. Balfaard waa surwrlasd ttopday. whoa d mamba of ladle railed to spend tka waa aaread at 1 dap wltk bar. a'clack. Mrs Brpaa Slaw art antartalaad party at tlx ladles at d anllllap Monday at tha kama at Mrs Crt Stewart, Sr. Dinaar waa tarred Uirii -- at Mlaa t a'ckwb,Hattl The honor went to Mrs. Lee Heywood. waa the special guest Mrs Frank Gan-itOf the afternoon. Luncheon was served. Mrs Harry Pitt Mice Wlnnlfred Pitta and A. K Kipps spent a part of the week is Salt lake. Mrs Sarah Reynolds entertained the Past Grands' Hub of the Rebakah lodge at a social meeting Wednesday afternoon. Refreshments were served. Mr Joseph Treloar entertained the Ladle1 Aid society ot the M. E. church Luncheon waa afteraoon. yesterday being used for decora-Uon- a. served, pink ro The Rev. Mr. Zook of Milford and the Rev. WtlUam Frary were the rueate of honor. Miaa Dorothy Tretoar and Mum Helen Bees ley assisted the hostess In serving. After an evening of coasting, a numb ot young iadle met Tuesday at tha home ef Grace 'Whitehall and enjoyed luncheon. Bauer, They were: La Vont'Amea, Daisy UlMan Van AUtvne. Mamie - Robertas Leona Forgfe and Grace Whitehead. Mrs. Joseph Fullenbaeh entertained the L, O. E. club Thursday evening. The usual program of 60S was carried out, followed by e luncheon. Ml Dorothy Treioe aad nephew, Carl Treloar. remaned Sunday evening after spending the holiday! visiting In Rains - - Thama catertalnad at diaaar araalaf for Mlaa AJaiba Thomas Clifford Vernon UrKcll. and Bltehlap Mlaa lari la Tar lor aad Dari. Thotaat war marrlad Friday of last week at Prows Tk brlda U tha daabr at Mr. aad Mrs Tamer Tapia. TMp will mat thalr bom at Ipaalah Fork tat tka praaoaS ladiaa aarprlaad Mrs A party at twaatp-flr- a TiiHh M Balaom at kar homt Satarda r (fter- The time waa apaat Ja onia at, laot week aemat and male aad at 9.S0 a'clack k buffet Sua-da- p waa aatwad. Unset, tha ladr Mia Afdalla Nclaon entertained clarfta at tha Coop store at a danctnp partp at Ccmfaettoanrr Moaday atnln. Lunchson Bar's was Barred at S walaak. Tba Mlaa at Ansi sad Vaad Mltaar enter-talaaAt a mlacailaaaatM nhwer Tbnradap areal m t last waak far Mrs taka Darts a bride at tba precedln waak. Oanas aad maste waa tka dleaidtoas At 11 a clock a buffet laneheau wa aaread to ftftaau (tela, Min Vila Jo aaaiattnf tba baataaaas lb brlda raealrad beautiful sifts may waa hoat.a to tba Mrs Bl leu Chriatemaen ladkt' Literary club rriday afternoon at last waak. Bak of the aler.a iMaherp percent to tk roll rU with a New Years Mrs Dan William read a New aauOmamt. Tear stary and Mrs Ida M. Stranp alto Sato alack, a read hi p. Luechtoa wo me reed at S.S Mlaa Mnbal Brown aaotatlnr fh host-MlaArvlll Pete too antartalaad at a bridal Mwdr Moaday o renin In hoaor at Mrs fuaa-tte- a Swaaaoa, a bride at the weak. Tk wa ftrau at tba bom at Mlaa Pataraoa phi friends aad waa atttadad by twntv-rih- t at saam aad senate A of tba oride. waa tnjoptd and at 11 a'clack a buffet loaches was sarrad. Tba horn tea wa aastatad by bar alsttr, Lucfl' Paterson. f lira. A. A. Dahl anaouaca to manias bar daufhtar. Jawel Boae, to Floyd Al CUryat. The erect waa aolanmlsad at Salt lake, T, 131. Mr. and Mrs Chryat bar Jut rnt anted tram a sheet honeymoon trip aad ot their marries cam as a aanodacamaat tha Tha young carpal M to thalr many friends ama.lt after at SaUliar baaa wfll b at eoaplo February t. Mrs Kit Stlt!weU loft Tncaday for Salt Taka, wftar madia aerarml waaka with Dr. ' aad trs A. Q. Stoddard. nrlt; and-PH- o, The benefit card party given by the lodge in the Odd Fellow' hah Monday night was a decided success. About Thirty-thre- e 17b persona attended. tables of SOP were played and more then 100 waa cleared. Mr Anna Morgan aad Dr. E L Clark received the first prises and Mrs. John Downey and Andrew Maneon tbe conaolatjona. A splendid luncheon wes served. Mrs John Cramer and sister, Thelma William, returned to Eureka Sunday evening from Long Beach. Cal. Their and Mr. Jamee William, will remain In California for the winter, ea Mr. WUIIams'a health Is not good. Mr. and Mr. R. D. Gardner entertained St S coasting party Saturday evening of last week. Five of the party, on a large flexible flyer, had the misfortune to crash into rite trestle at the head of Church street on on of tho trip down. No "clou Injuries resulted. Those of tho party who were not disabled repaired to the Gardner home, where a hot supper was served and card were enjoyed. The party consisted of Mr. and (Mrs. Claud Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Vard Zabrlskie, IMr. and Mrs John Black. Mia Mary Sutltvan, Darrell Gardner, B. H. Grant. Mark Gardner and (Mr. and Mrs. Gardner. Alvin WaHaoe entertained at a coasting party Wednesday evening. After coasting, the party enjoyed an oyster Supper, followed by games and dancing, at the Wallace home. The guests were: Marie Newman, Dorothy and Deon Blackett, Crlasie Jensen, Cleo Beckstead, Claud Buraon, Raymond Runnel George Wallace, CH fiord Firth, Harold Brohm and Edmond King. A number of young people spent a pleasant evening coasting, followed by a supper at the home of Mies Thelma Brandt, Sunday. Those who enjoyed the affair were Lynn Buraon, Thelma Brandt, Claude Buraon, Dorothy Blackett, Bert Ferguaon, Laura (Buraon. Ransom Broad-ben- t, Laura Boyne. Heber Thurgood, Bernice Wride and Clarence Stapley. B. R Grant returned to his home In Balt Lake Thursday. Hit family moved to that city- - some time ago. EPHRAIM Raemiwsett i tk T. U. si Prero. Ova Backet end of Psyson Is wlsitlnff st the heme ot Merle Blosne. The Mleaes Ruth Snd Ehnlly Spires of Tooele spent s as suceta of Ml psrt of the holidays Sloans They have returned to Bclpto, are where they teaching echool. lit honor of he guests Mice Blosne entertAlned st card Monday night of Mat week. Thoee present were: Joflie Bunnell. MsdeMlne Myree. Helen Pett, E3lp Canuetoni Emily Pjriree, Ruth Bptrea, Elva Bcckstead, Mlnnfe Blosne, Lteter Farmen, Dtclc Daley, Harry Adams Vera Feteraos, etwnley Jermsn and Connie Hannifin. Eh H. Hsvenor of BaK Daks visited friends in the district during the week. MHaaHeltn Burkhslter returned to Eureka Sunday, after a vacation spent at her home near Orsnd Junction, Colo. Mr. and Mrs J. N. Penman of Mprlng-vltt- e are tho gueet of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hope. Mr. PezmSa said Eft Hope are Meters ea Mrs 1N Tho Rev. Trevor Owen-Jo- n Mrs R. May, Mrs. James Denver and Mrs, Robert Turner motored to Balt lake FViday of laot week to SCO Mrs Helen Qroen, who is til at fit. Marks hospital, and to transect some business for the Ladles' guild. They returned to Eureka - Raturdajr evening, after a most enjoyable Parlay Henry Hmmd, W. L. Brelabolt and Jobfi Armtroa. Tbo oronlaf va apeat Is pUylag profreaalvo five- - bond red. Mr. Rnloo W. llark apont tbo poat amok .j Beisaflt, Miss Maurtaa Hellier, Miss Florence Anderson, Miss Daisy Wilkin. Miss Evelyn Radler, Mis Marie Meekln, Miss Evelyn Rock, Mies Ruth Thompson, Miss Lillian Harkness. Miss Grace Harkness, Alma Simmons. Eugene Sadler, Wallace Harks and Harold Harkness Installation of the newly elected officers of Copper lodge Ne. T. I O. O. F., took place at tb last regular meeting Vi with Deputy Grand Master C. Ft westphal conducting the installation ceremonies These Installed were: O. Rieheda noble grand: F. B.- - Radabeuxh, Vico grand! K. J. Rickey. R. C.; H. E. Hanson, FC.: C. Ik Athss, treasurer; Dr. r, C, F. Weotphai. R-- S. toN. O.: J. L. 8. to N. O : William (Hoffman. R. S. to V. O.j John Novak, L. fl. to Vv O.r A. p,--Olson, or c: box. w.; V, A. Nsllton, chaplain: William Gal lagher, I. q.; Steven KaRas O, O. Mr. Clement Jonee entertained the members of tho Oreen na Card club Thursday evening of laat week at her home ea First West street. Special guests of the club were Mrs Larson, Mra. J. W. Hoffman and Mrs Kenneth Wright. Mis Janet Sharp became a member of the Hub. High score was won by Mias Harriet Taylor. Luncheon wa served. Mrs. Douglas Perkins will entertain the club next Thursday evening at her home on Louise avenus The W B. A. O. T. M. will entertain at a dance at Cooper's hall January It. Mra. D. F, Boies waa a luncheon guest at i be home of Mrs O. E. Clelland of Salt . Lake Tuesday. Rustl-(hause- lnr KAYSVILLE KAYSVILLE. Jan. U The leedlng social veat of rite week took place Wednesday evaning, whan the Bay View olub member entertained their husband St a five hundred party at the new home of Mr. and Mrs Clyde A. Epperaoa. The living-rooand dining-roowere beautifully decorated In tbe ejub colors yellow and whits Prises were won by Mrs Robert Blrken Sad Charles Saxton, while Mia consolation were awarded Mrs. A. Z. Tanner Iprises and Frank Reeves. A three-courluncheon wa eorved. Those present were Mr. and Mrs Charles V. K. Saxten, and Mra John W. Thornier. Dr. and Mr. Ouy Peweoa RutDr. and Mrs A. Z. Tanner, Mr. ledge, and Mra. Robert Blrken, Mre. W. P. Ep- Mr. and Mrs Georgs W. Swan, Mrs Arnold M. Barnes Mr. and B. Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Gleason, Mr. and Mrs Clyde A. Epperson, Mlse Miriam Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooley, Mrs Nsthsn Reeves, Mr. and Mrs Nicholas Bonnemort end Frank Rseves. A unique acetal event ef the past week took place Friday evening, when a number of young people enjoyed a elelghing party, after which they were entertained at an oyster supper at the home of Mr: Snd Mrs, Arnold M. Barnes Those presJ ene were Mr, and Mrs. Herbert L. Glea-eoMr. and Mra. "Frank B. Muir, Mr. and Mre. Arnold M. Barnes, Mr. and Mre. Georg W. Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Newman Reeves Mr, and Mra. George W. Leathern, Mr. snd Mre. Vtrd Cook, Mr. and Mrs Gerald Krler, Mlse Ilsene Barnes, Mice Claire Gleason, and Messrs. Earl Jarman and Fred Richie. Mice Faye Bounder ntrtalaed at a appointed dinner party at her prettily home Friday bowl evening. A of Ophelia foaes formed the centerpiece for the table decorations Covers, wore laid for five guests. Mrs. Lester Barton of Balt Lake waa a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs Frank , Cheney. The following KaysvlTIo people' attended the banquet given by the Utah Cannere' association at tho Weber Hub In Ogden, Saturday evening of last week: Mr. and Mrs Henry H. Blood, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Barnes Mr. and Mre. W, p. Eppereon, Mr. and Mra A. M, Barnes Mis Miriam Baraea, J, R. Galley and Maurice Barnes Mr. and Ma Alex Noble of Moore, Idaho, visited relative here during the waak. pant Mr. and Mre. Golden J. Barton of Farmington were dinner guests of Mr. and Mre. A. M. Barnss, Sunday, Misses Faye Sa under and Verna Robins were Salt Lake visitor Sunday. Miss Artell Linford entertained the Four Gee Hub at her home Thursday evening. The time waa spent In sewing and music, followed by a luncheon. Those present were Mluc Verna Robins, Claire Gleason. Miriam Ruby Phillips Moltell Reaatrum. Bam,Williams Zenna and Muriel Reeves Mtseea Mae Rigby, Josephine and Juditb Kevser of Salt Lake Steokey vleited Kayevllle friend Sunday. Mre. William B. Barton waa an Ogden visitor during the week. Mr. and Mrs Z. Henry Jacobs and family moved te 81 1 Lake thl week to make their home. Frank B. Muir spent Monday In Salt Laks. Mrs. Sarah E. Taylor of Sait Laks Visited relative her Sunday, m se or En, cut-gla- ss c i -- -- been living st Btandardvllle, have returned to Magna to reside. Mies Mol vs Carr of Salt Lake was s last week's guest of Mr. H. L Mr. and (Mrs John Loutnoek enter- Bd Careful What You , Wash Your Hair With Bit. sodpe and prepared shampoos contain too muck alkali, which is very injurious,, as it dries the scalp ana Most makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is Mulsifled cocoa ut oil shampoo, for this is pure and It' very cheap and entirely greaselesa beats anything else all to pieces. You can get Mulaified at any drug store, end whole family a few ounces will last-th. for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoon ful of It Mulsifled is all that is requires. makes an abundance of rich, creamy and rinses cleanses thoroughly, lather, out easily. The hair dries muchly and ' is soft, fresh looking, and evenly,' bHghi. 'fluffy, wavy, and edsy to Jakes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff.' Be sure your druggist gives you ' ' ' amusement jLIViBMl Dr. E. E. Paddock,- - Specialist, of Kan-saCltJi Mo., hai distributed free over Kto.eoe copies of a booklet on cauee and treatment of eonaUptlorv JndtsUon-blltoua jaundice, gas and Inflamma- - tlon of colic, the Qali Bladder and Bile Ducts as aasorlaled with ttailstones. Just send name today for thla Free- Book b B. Paddock, Box Xansae City, (Adv.) . a- . ST-10- 1, toIr, tained tha ladles of the Lot Amigo club and their husbands Tuesday evening st their borne on First East street. The evening was spnt in playing cards. High scores wars won by Mr. snd Mra. J. K. Jarvis. Luncheon was then served. - A basket of frulto formed the centerpiece. Mrs Sidney G. Reid and chlldrtn have returned from an extended visit with relatives snd friends st Tooele. The Ladles Aid society held its regular meeting at the church Wednesday. The Magna Woman' club oonductcd the first of a eerie of literary meetings at the clubroome Wednesday evening.- - The atteiKsnce wse large. A paper on the Japanese question was given by the chairmen of tho committee, Mrs. Alms Swenson. Vocal selections were rendered by Miss Elvers Elmen snd Mra. E. D. Elmen. Mrs. G. W. Chase became a member of the club. The serving committee for the next meeting, to be held January 25, Mra. R. E, Douglas, chairman: Mrs. Mra. -- W tl iam Caoper' B.TrJwd Mr. and Mrs A. J. Radabaugh and Mr. and Mrs Forrest Radabaugh motored to Salt Laka Tusaday aad attndd the theater. Mrs. D. F. Bole went to Salt Lake Tuesday and attended the anhiHtl meeting of the board of director of the Utah Federation of Women's Club, which waa held at tha public library. Mrs Rue Packard entertained the Magna Ladles Bridge club Friday afternoon of laat week at her home on First East street. Mrs. R. E. Douglas was a special gueatf High score was won by Mrs. L H. Robinson and the special prise A erysrat vase by Mra Alma Swenson: of sweet peas and ferns formed the centerpiece for the luncheon table. Mra Louise Worthan will entertain the members and their husband next Wednesday evening at her home on First East street. Mrs." William Coarer spent Sunday In FITS .... LARK SLLuncheon cards. waa served evening at to tlx. Wednesday evening the Sunday school officer gave an entertainment at the ward house. Games and dancing were the features of entertainment. Prizes wer awarded In gueetlng ramex to Peterson And Myra Nelson. Luncheon wa served by Mrs. Nettle Olson and Mre. Marie Peterson. , Mre. Elmer Seal had a dinner guests Mre. Llsador her Monday evening mother, Walker; her slater, Miss Venus Walker; her aunt, Mrs Mlckelson, and Mrs, J. Peterson. Miss Venu Walker was surprised by a number of school friends Friday Twelve guests w r present and th evening waa spent In game and A late euppar wa served. Mra. Dave Magee had aa her guest Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Clem Ins of American Fork. Mrs. Georg Eastman waa surprised by fifteen of her lady friends Thursday evening. Mr. Eastman wts presented with a number of useful gifts. A buffet supper wa served 'by Mre. Dave Peterson and Mra A. Shears to Mrs. Jacobs, Mre. Alfred Halt, Mra. Amt Thompson, Mr. Lafe Peterson, Mre. A. Shears, Mra Phoebe Wyerhoffer, Mr. Daley Cramer, Lula Larsen, Mra. Doras Thomas Mis and Mrs Dora Mrs. Dslls Calloway Berry, eve-nln- g. dan-etn- GUNNISON flnSNIS-JanLi.-8ttn- day ZOfL '., by-M- ROW DEFY GRAY HAIR l bt friendR mai "loak of youth. la preserving the restored griltll um i Eey attoreeked cuky'fntmwv or faded, bleached hair uTZZ shade ef brows or black. Odor!, greaerlem, will sot rub er wash off. Guaranteed harmke to the hair, caln or -- kin. SHd at all dealer Me um Trial bottl mailed diTb Keotoa Pharmecwl rect fog set Co., Cop pin Bldg., Covtogto. Ky. After suffering from epDopsy t rears, Edw. Peterson. Elburn. Hi., wss restored to health by th treatment discovered by Dr, 9. E, Greet, of Kanes City, Mo, Mr. Peterson writes: T was subject to epllepey about 29 year until 1 started Dr. Grants treatment nearly four years ago. It is pbout 9 years alnc I had th Hist attack, and I hav not taken soy medicine since early laot spring. Hundreds of other have had equal success with this wonderful treatment. So confident Is th Dr. Grant Company that the treatment will relieve any case of epilepsy ne matter of how long standing that a big 9t bottle ot medicine will be mt absolutely- - free on request, Simply writ the Dr. F. K. Grant Co., 92 Keystone Bldg., Kanaa City, Mo , and th were th honor guest. free bottle will be mailed by return parcel Th Social Hour olub held It weekly No cost or poet under plain wrapper. at th home of Mrs. J. Imeeting obligation. Writ today, giving age, Wlilav afternoon. ot case, and how loug afflicted. Mre Roy Baker .of Aihton spent Sun,1AdvrtlmenL day here with Mre. Z. F. Yeartan. resumed The 8t. Anthony Bible cla Tie study Monday with Mre. William of Mips Gertrude Johnson Thursday eveYager a leader. The class did not meet ning. Mr. and Mrs. Then Sillier snd children during the holldaya of American KerkspertT Sunday here wits th Monday Bridge club this wk. Mr. and Mra H. W. Wadley. St, Katherine', guild 'met with Mra Mrs. Thomas Rlchins entertained at S Woodman Thursday afternoon. John attar-noobee her home at quilting Monday Thursday evening th Retxkah lodge Refreshments . were ' served to Following held installation of eftloers. Seven. The members ot th Second Ward Re- are th officers: Mrs. Ed Jones, D. V. Mre lief society were entertained at a ken P.; Mra Harold Btrong, P. N. alagtea Tuesday afternoon at the home of J. D. C. Kruger, N. G.; Mre. Eph HarMrs. W. L. Hayes. Luncheon wa served der. V. G.; Mrs. Orion 8tvns, recordlnf flnanHal to about twenty. secretary; Mre. Herbert-t.ockrMr. and Mra W. W. 1.1m entertained crtary; Mr. - John - Woodman, treasat supper at the'r home Sunday evening urer. tn honor of their twenty-fift- h Mr." and Mrs. D. 0. Blevlnes and wedding Cover 'were laid for Mr. daughter, Mrs. Francis Henry, returned anniversary. and Mra Hans Rasmussen. Mra Ora from Missouri. Mr. and Mra Hogan Nielson, Mr. and Monday Miss and Miss Mlnnlch wer Mre. Heqaon Nielson, Mra Joseph Jacob- hostessesEvans evening te th Teachson and daufhter, Maud; P. C. Larson, ers BridgeTuesday club at the homo of Mre snd Mr., and Mra Lott Robison , snd S. C. Root. Marion Larson of American Fork. Ths decorations Were In green and red. ot tholr ator at an elaborate A son arrived at the home of Mr. and employe dinner Tuesday evening. Mrs. Georgs Butcher Wednesday. Arnold end William Grr Phoebe Miss Miss Eileen Dickerson of Salt lake were married Saturday afternooe spent last week-en- d her parents, of Uatquietly Halting week at the county courthouse, Mr. and Mra Joseph Dickerson, ' Mr. and Mra Joseph Walker, Mra A. Judge Ulingxon performing th cereIC Thornton, Mre. Joseph Fage and Mra mony. Tha bride la a gradual of th Errol Halllday wer Provo visitors Tues- SL Anthony High school and has been stanograpber In th law office of H. O. day. t Harris and F. U Soul since her graduation, The young oouple left Tuesday for south era Utah to make their evening HEBER CITY home. , Mayor and Mra Smith and Mr. Nell HEBER CITY. Jan. IS. Mr. Flore Sfhrieber left Monday for California. Ed Mas left MonAay Btrg wss hostess St a party gives at her forMr.Losand Mre to homo Thursday afternoon, spend tha remainder Angeles complimentary to Ifis Venola OhlwHer. The occasion of .the winter. Wta Ulsa Ohlwtler's birthday anniversary. Mr. snd Mre. F. O. Buell of, Provo spent last week-en- d in. Heber MANILA their son and daughter, Mr, andvisiting Mra. Owen Buell. A party was given at th home of Mr, Jsn.- - 14. A farewell party and Eire, D. N. Murdock, Monday eve- wsMANILA, Sunday given evening st the home of ning, In honor of their daughter, Enid, Mre M. N, Larsen, in honor of Jsk on her birthday anniversary. Luncheon who wlU soon leave for Salt Laka. wss served srw each guest .was given a Weller, wer Those present George Wslkup, stick of candy Wrapped' with 'paper on Johnnie Bennett, Sanford Green, Nell which wse written !n Individual fortune. Pslleeon, Lelwnd- - Meyere, At Meyers, Jack The Senior classes of the M, L A., of Hslward ArtdroD snd Ammon th Heber Third ward entertained at, a Jarredt, played.'- The iprls Nebekep. - Bridge wss hall Monday wse awarded party tn the amusement to ' Ammon Neb ker. A evening. A program was given, followed duck supper wse served st midnight. Th hy dancing snd light refreshments. table wes decorated with flowers. HaMr. and Mrs. William Coleman went waiian music was furnished by Leland last week-en- d In Balt Lakd. Mavere. Miss Lula Clegg entertained a Friday evening ef last week Ammon of friends Thursday evening. Anderson were Nebeker snd Hnlwsrd guests wt dinner st the Stoker ranch 4 Mountain Home. a Mr. snd Mre. Heber Bennlon, Jr.; enMIDVALE tertained at supper Sunday evening for Oeno Mackey, Mre Barrier snd William Donahue. MIDVALE. Jan. 14. Mrs. John of Ban Frandaco wa tho guest ofMajor Mrs. Friday night of last week Mr. end Mrs. Ralph ftoerls gave e wedding dance A, Ray Cahoon last week. The bride wore a gown of whit satin, Saturday evening of last week tb danHer veil ws cing Has of Professor Christiansen met with slipper to match. at the ward house. After the lesson a held by a wreath of flowers. Music ws furnished by Mr, end Mre Ed. Boren social hour was snjoyed. Mra. E. H. Hamilton, Mrs. M. L. Ennnd Archie Lamb. glish and Mre. RoUtn J'ollanchs were people who attended th hostesse at tea te (he Ladles' Aid so- dance Monday night were Mr. Duncan, ciety tn tha Methodist church Thursday Gen Mackey, Mr, Barrier and Mr. Shepafternoon. herd. John Bennett entertained at cards Tuesday afternoon Mr. A. K. Mahar for Sanford Green, Rc,alned hsr sewing Hub at her boms. Wednesday evening NH Palleson apd Jsk Friday afternoon of last week Mra. Ray Georg Wslkup, Fenn entertained her birthday olub at her Weller, home on Holden street. Two tables f bridge ware played, pinner was served to eight club members and a special I IDAHO guest. Those present wer Mre H. E. Pbolps, Mre AHhur Larson, Mre James A. Alcorn, Mr. D. A. Drown, Mre Mre. A. ft. JEROME, Idaho, Jan.-1Charles Mrs. Martjulvey wss hestesn to the Wednesday Olof Oteon and Mr. M. J. Lehman, of last afternoon Jay. club. Bridge Wednesday Th Ladlee Community club wilt meet week. Mr. F. Thomas won high honor. in tho - Methodist church Wednuday Mr. and Mr. P. R, Karttke' entertained afternoon of next week. following guests st dinner Thursday Friday and Saturday afternoons of last venlnx weekof Mr. snd Mre. C. week, at th home of Mre. E. H. Hamil- R. Burkey-Mr- . and Mr. R. E. Shepherd ton. Mra. Hamilton and Mra, Roliln na and Mr Mr. C. C. Wilburn. entertained a htrg number of Th Five Hundred was entertained friend at a kenatngton. Muaio and re- Saturday evening ef club last week at the A. freshments were features of th after-noo- E. Gould home. Twenty guests we About guests were present. Luncheon was served at th Mre H. P. fifty Miller waa hostesspreeent. to her clone ef the evening. o'clock dinner at her bridge dub st a Ha beck or entertained a number heme on North Main street Monday eve- of Mr. ladies et bridge at her home Friday ning. Two tables of bridge followed din- evening. ner. Those present were Mr. F. B Mre. M. A. Dqnean end daughter, Mre Spencer, Mre W. W. O'Brien. Mrs. week visiting Ivy Gardner, spent the-pa-st Mrs. L. A, Porter. Mr. retRives In Pocatello. A. A. Strom, Mrs. M. J. and Mre The Parent Joy association Teacher met at R. It. Fenn. the high echool auditorium Thursday evening. .The following program ws given; Music, high School quartet; talk on linin' gr at km. County Superintendent June NEVADA E. B. Kearney; reading,' "The Bible, Darlington; addre, B. F. Merrill; overM QILL, V u Mlm Swell Uk-"ture. v, Ja. "My Lady." re tort !itd tb yrttay Aftmoo Brtds Mr. snd Mre. Manlfor snd family of Jldb Wedsereay tftenwHi at bar bom, klu Paul visited a few day laat week at th lakrean wad th bishret acor sad Jim. Bmr W. F. Zahn home. I McCrae w tocvsd. Mra. Mary B. Clark ad Ruth Reed, after a week's visit with Mra. Miry U Klpnrar vere ,, qddlilanil haher 'school returned' Tk tuber r th Modarne attendlns ewt C. dutiesperentar at Cottonwood. ktrar, John C. Kfaneir, Raw y. Mccra Mies Opal Snyder returned Monday Orers Nrwmaa. M. Raw Taylor. Jolla B. Oetto Uorend, O. Walter Hare, from Boise, after a week visit with her ytle, Rnffer. frank Uoyd 0 Inter. Leans rd LtrMa. parents. Frank Dock and Ranret Mohr. Mre F. Chandler le visiting In Am tr- Mra, c.eorxr .Nfaniin. Mra.. Jutlm ber duhter' ; Kukietlth and ktr. yrask Buffer atteadre Mnj D' banquet la Mre Brsyton wa hostess to the Aortal service st her horn! Thursday afternoon of tsst week The afternoon program was tod by Mre. Adelaide Botam Refreshment were served. J. Pinkston end family toff last week for Tacoma. Wash.Tuesday pf Miss Ruth Riddell toft Saturday of last week for Deeth, Nv. n. Metcalf. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Alma. Fredrickson entertained the Orpheu club and light remembers st needlecraft freshments, Mrs. J. W. Jones snd son, Robert, returned home Wednesday from Salt Lake. : Wednesday evening of last week Mra Clarence Madsen entertained at a miscellaneous shower ln honor of Miss Vers Jones of Centerfield. Saturday afternoon of last week Mra H. P. Jensen entertained at a children's party Jp honor of her daughters, Thelma snd Josephine. Mra Dean Brown and daughter of are the guests of Mr. and Mra H. A. Kearna Mra Arthur Johnson entertained Tuesday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Nadlnefc on her birthday anniversary. ' Sa-U. FARMINGTON tARMlNGTON. Jin. 14. Friday ifteraonv of'Uut vMk Urn, Horar Van ntrtaio4 tba member af tha firlonn club. kir. Lean fitawart fata a book ravlaw. lira. Habar Van Flaat vaa a apaciat foaat and tha followlaf dab mam barf wart praaaot: Mra. Byron Croaby af Bountiful, Mra 8. R. Cbipman. Mra D. I Rica, lira. 0. Q. KnawUon. Mra. H. 8. Walliof, Mra. G aorta A. Haaa, lira. R. 0. Robin, Sira. J. H. Roblnaoo, Mra. Igeon Stawnrt, Mra. Grant I. Clark, Mra. Tuapht Palmar, Mra. LaaUa ft. Palmar, Mra. R. H. Clark, Mra. A. C. Uoyfi and Mra. C. ft. Gardner. ftaturday araninf af laat weak Mr. and Mra. Rulan I 8tad antartalaad at tbelr bona at dancing. A buffet Innahaon wan nonrtd at mid night to the following guest: Mr. and Mra. Goldan Barton. Mr. and Mra. Frank Cnrloa. Mr. and Mra. Elmar Baaa, Mr. and Mra. Dalbart Walkar, Mr, and Mra. Inland Hayra, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold fltend. Mr. vied Mra. Frank Cola mra, Mr. and Mra. Dlbrt Mauaiog, Ulan Walker and Waalay Hajraa. Miaa Dora Baaa rwtcrtalnad I ngnbar af frlrnda at bar Boom Tburaday arantag nt a fet Mra. Roy Dahl antartalaad nt a dandy, pall at bar homo Friday araainf. Mra. Rickard Fry of Morgan ttaitad bar mothar, Mra, Gaorgo A. Haaa, during tha weak Tbo offlcora aad toachora ot tha Farmington Central Sunday achoot antartalaad Friday oan alng at a daaco at tba ward amaacnteRt hU. Mian Kama Millar and Mlaa Dora Wood a prat laat waak-os- d la Logan. MORONI MORONI. Jan. 14. Mis Miriam Ceolsy entertained Saturday of last week In honor ofeMIss Mildred Morley, a bride of the week. Games, music and luncheon were Thoee present were Milthe features. dred Morley, Zells Bailey, Louise Black-haErldia Cahoon, Mildred Bailey, Lola Olson, Rsy 8eeley, Frank Bruno, Hariris Larson Everett Larson, Randall Nelson, Andrew Morley snd Hilton Kellett. Miss Alta Peterson of Ephraim wss a Moroni visitor last week. Miss Ann Preetwlch entertained Bun day st a dinner party. The guests wer tbe Misses Rolls Bailey, Greco Sorensen, La Rue Olson, Olivia Nelson and Vondg Sorensen. U-- : Hs.1-e- y. . ' - br GROVE PLEA8ANT .GROVE. Jan. 14. Mis Grace Wadley entertained twenty of her friends at a Candy pull at her home Wednesday evening. Miss Aileen Noble entertained the H. M. B. Hub at her home Tuesday evening. The evening wss spent with ertngl after which refreshments were served. Mrs. George Chandler of Bingham IS visiting her plater. Mra Roy Smith. Mra A. K. Thornton snd daughter, Mr. Lewie larson, and children, leant Wednesday In American Fork with Mra Willard srflplcy. Miss Ruth Archer entertained twelve of her friends at her home Sunday i Wsrd-RHlef rd The societv were entertained st a sewing bee afternoon th home at of Mra Tuesday Edward Warburton. Mrs. B Burton Smith entertained th Young Mothers' Hub st her home Friday afternoon. Tho Um wss spent with sewing" andmuslc, fonowed by In ncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ranks entertained the following friends at a card party st their home Tuesday evening: Dr. snd Mra O. E Grua. Mr. and Mra Alma Kirk, Mr. and Mra J. J Hayea Mr and Mra Dr. and Mra B. C, Clyde Gsmmstt. Llnebaugh and Mrs. George Chandler. Misses Tha Ruth Archer, Gertrud Johnson and LuHie Dickerson were Provo visitor Wednesday. The 8- - snd K. club members Were gues eve-ftln- g. membere-Of-4he-TM- Why Suffer With Piles When Pyramid Pile 1 Bring Suck Yss, pyramid Pll are simply wonderful relieve Itching, allay Suppositories 61el Rlif Suppositories that sgg ra to ease pain, . rr.lng JEROME, An-ro- 4 lt - rs, JlPyrsmld fonard th emterplecc. CevrS were laid for thirty at lunebeoa. Th Mlrwa tarrl N lw Snd Maoris Ertrk- ana entirtalin) at a card party Saturday trios of laat Wrck, Loncbeoa eras Barred t - -eight nata. N Rise elite Parkin etrtalnre Friday alykt. : -The fV.nlng p ' jod gllUIS. Luocboa wea aerrrd tn ight sneata. Th hlfh arhnnl tb tecber tear her a of th Joulor bigb atrtinre aad grammar grade at a skattog party Wedntadap eeenlnt. Luncheon waa terred later at tbo Eaao od Mr, , and Mra. T. D. Martin.. Mro. r. H. MrRotyr ontertatood Tmwtay In bnnor of br mothor, Mra. i. B, Frtckwin, tn celebrate her birthday annlveraory. Tbo afternoon waa apeat tn n eoclal way.. Onto wer laid for terete ot luncheon. Mioo Mary Billot left Friday of laat week fox ' Gunaionn. Mlw Xonoo Thnrber entertained Sunday ere- nlng. A midnight luncheon w aorveddo right guests, 4 A number of friends snrptlsed Miss Ada Chrialar.aen Tburaday afternoon of Mot week to relebrate bee birthday annlreraary. Tbo afternoon wno opent la sewing. Twelve gneota ' wer present. Loacbsoa waa Thursday ifterwoa. be te els. sen CLEARFIELD CLEARFIELD, Jan. 14. Mr. and Mr. J Thomas Jones were KaysvUl vial tor oB , : Sunday.. Mis Dellla Btoksr spent Monday In Bountiful. ' Mre Mark Robert spent Friday ' tn ; a her Mre. of KaysvlUe mothor, guest Martha Weaver, , Mrs. Olive Pratt of Downey, Idaho, has , been the guest of Mra. Matilda McForson " for a few days. Mis Mabel Gibson wa a last week- end visitor to Ogden, a gueet of Mias Isabel Chase. Mr: and Mre. Leslie Eltt entertained at a eoclal at their home Wednesday evening. The time waa spent in gamoa end muatc, followed by a luncheon. Tbe guests were Mr. and Mrs, Leon Waite, Mr. and Mre John Bennett, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Carbidre, Mr. and Mrs. John Rotllter, Mr. and Mra P, T. Sessions, Mr. snd Mrs. Lewis Ellis, Mr. , and Mre. Ray Carbldge, Mr. snd Mr. and Mr. and Mre Janies Joseph Holbrook ' , Eastman. Mr. and Mre Jesse 1L-- Barlow were ' visitors Ogden during the week. Mre. Dolly Brown announoes tho mar rlsg of her son. James, to Mis Katie Berwick of Raleigh, N. C. Th core-mowas performed In Salt Lake on Ba-t- ' urday of last week. , -- two-cour- se ny DARKEN GRAY HAIR, LOOK YOUNG,ImPRETTY S 1 Sa g9 Tea and Sulphur Darkens So Naturally That No- : body Can Tell i Hair that loses its color and luster! it fades, turn gray, dull aad lifeless, is caused by a took of sulphur ' in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her lock dark and beautiful, and. thousands of women nud men who value that even color, that beautiful of hair which U so attractive, t use only this recipe, e i Nowaday w get this famous improved by th addition of other' anat ingredient by asking drug J tore for a bottle of Wyeths-Sagand Bulphuy Compound. which darken tne hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it hu been applied. Yon just dampen m sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking oue mall strand at a time. By tbo' gray hair disappears: butmorning what or when dark-shad- e old-tim- e mix-tur- e delight the ladies with Wyeth Bags and Sulphur Compound is that, beside beautifully darkening tbe hair after a few applications, it also brings back the gloss and luster and. gives it aa appearance of abundance. (Adv.) Where there is a persistent cough or general rundown conditionthere n Scotts Elmulsion Can-yonsi- is a positive help. GLASS OF SALTS IF YOUR KIDNEYS HURT Eat less meat if you feel Back-ach- y or have Bladder trouble. I RICHFIELD Heat forms uric acid, which excites and overworks the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from ths system. Beg-uia-r eaters of meat must flush the kidney occasionally, foil must relieve them Ilka you relievo your bowels: removing all tba acids, waste and else yon feel a dull misery in thpoison, kid ney region, sharp pains in the back or twelr. lick headache, ditslneas, your stomach Mra. Ephraim Cowley entertained Wedneedny aourt. tongue i coated and, when th evening, complimentary to her nephfw. Melvin of Lake. Tb evening wee spent Cowley weather is bad, you hav rheumatic Is playing Pelt rardi.- - Aa elaborate luncheon was te twelr gneata. twinge. The unnd i cloudy, full of served Tbe Ml Helen Mertln tad Lydia Fredrick, aediment; the channels often get irrir end Sander la Pallia. tated. obliging. you to get up two or onMisspent Petards gin Derick entertained a namher of three time during the nlgbt. . friends a at card party Sander evening. LuncheonTo neutralize these -was oerrod te twelr quests. and flush off the body Jmtatingacids Mra. Salon Clark ef Kphratm urmou. west visiting tn this week, s of Mrs. John Knee. get about four ounce of Jad Halts from Richfield Voro entertained bandar Blomqatet any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in Oaatlg and anote were th feature, evening followed a glass of water before breakfast for a by lunch. Twelve gneete were present. few days and your kidneys will then Mr. John Fay of Ole wood t visiting is act fine and bladder disorders disap- Richfield. Mra Andrew Retrmaeeen entertained St a pear. This famous salts is made from kvnelngton Lane boon wat Tuesday afternoon. ths acid of grapes and lemon juice, nerved to twenty. , combined witn iithia, and. has beea used Mlea Una tianera entertained tha Ever Ready for generations to clean aid stimulate elnh Thnradqy evening of laat week. Thoee e,-- e Seriebnrr. Iknna piswent wens thertflo sluggish kidney and stopbtadder Tharher, Rdta Eire. Nets comm, Helen Aad Salts is Inexpensive; harmOlsen SPd Chrystel Been nee. , Myrtle Mra. r. A. Elliot. Mrs. Ted Olsen and Mral less, and make a delightful etferres-cen-t lithia-wate- r drink which million! Wellses Rorenoen entertained Be larder evening laat walk, complimentary to Mra Trenton of mn and women take new and then, of A scheme of pink and red wa thui avoidlngjcrioua kidney amLtlad-de- r Milter. mil, color the mnanr bring" "heantim Itr deco diseases. (Advertisement.) rated wit! ereoe streamers. Roar and earns- lrri-tawo- SceritABowma. I V Oold-br- a Bla ALBO MAKERS (Tablets RlCHFIRLDi Jam. 14. Mr. sag Mra. Charles Ceens estortitoe si s dinner party Tnredsy erenla. Cnrrra wer laid for Ion. The member of th Second ward Relief entertained at too ehapet Monde, eeenln In honor at th prerid reer. The. eeenln ,M pent la monte Snd fame sad light refresh. ranra wr mtH to fifty. Mra. Hannah prawn of Monro (pelt Mnndaj In Richfield, a gu-- et of Mra A. A. Chldestor. Mr. end Wr, W G. Henke of Monroe were Richfield vleltnr thl week. Mr. Din Peter entertained at oel1 Laacbeno was served u Monday earning. - -- comfort. sleep "I0! ''W drug- Canada id Irt atock si shows how highly these Suppoel-tor- l. mre. regarded. Take no sub- can try them free stltuta You sending your name and address by to j, MGILL, 1 sens ot pressure and enable vtlng you to rest and with Css:' ii, tlon Out-of-to- n. PLEASANT It Will a Bstii, nn, Tom-alins- -- Luncheon was served and four table St frvs hundred were played. Prises were awarded to Mrs, J. H. Salmon and Mrs. C, N. Jensen. Owen Madsen of this city and Miss Vera Jones of Centerlleld were married W ednesday. Tuesday evening Dr. and Mrs. .J. A. Hagan entertained the Five Hundred Card Hub members, v Prizes were won and Ray B. by Mrs. Nlel SorChson d idebed ! -. BROWNMONE B-- saisiiiai oa Ie. 1 huice Mrs. E. II, boots, a'welMnowa rcu , deat ot Buchanan county, Iowa, wj, . darkened her gray hair, mad the tot Etl iN lowing statement: Any lady or gentleman can darken 'i fa their gray or faded hair, and max it artn, rofr and tlosay wi,b this simple re:i.,t-- ; Ur. and lira fcponr Itouslaa aaterla'ard ai which ihcy can nuz ut 1 bodie: To ha! , ounce of bar s pint of water add brklya Wadmadt? rrantof. ruin, one email box of iiarbo Coni-- a nunew of elvcern Th?-- s ingredients ean bs purchased at any f ST ANTHONY, IDA. drug ator at very little cost. Apply to the hair every other (Hv until the ufficieatly. Jt rnpflrelriw'dwlhe'guardlanahr? of tea program-an- d hlre. Humm 11, gave not Whd doe rub off. of home afternoon at th 'It will make " Mary Connelly. The mother of the girl i ha GRAY HAIR Tells Eow irata . natterwhat your (r, sray hair pro hjOclaim M you aid. If at JO or SO your Brown too" will b hair has srayed, It you smtet boos. "Browaatone' . aftr of ETbunj, HI Wll Afflicted 30 Years Now a Wen Man. I Games his home by snd luncheon were tha diversions. of Kearns Mrs. T. M. last week Friday entertained st luncheon and flvo hundred. Prises were awarded to Mra. Leo N. Gled-hi- l) and Mra John 8. Peterson. Mrs. Alma Fredrickson gave a party Wednesday In honor of her husband's Twenty guests birthday snnlversary. were preeent. Favors were won by Mrs. Roy Childs and Harold Christensen. Thursday afteraoon Mra. E. L. berg wss hostess to the Botins Fol Hub member. Refreshments rs. werg. etrY"d:and C. M. Bd given reading's wards. Monday afternoon Mrs. Emily Anderson was honor guest at a social given by the Relief society members. Tuesday afternoon Mre Leo N.OIed- hill gave aparty to eighteen lady friends. EPILEPSY Um liaooaln kail. Mr. aad Mra. W. ft. Menron toft Tbaradar af laat waek itort ft aft (a 0. B. Lakanaa aafi Mira Ratalla Lnkraaa. Mr. anfi Mra. om Tayfe aofi Dial Tartor motorad tn hulk. fiatay, aod nrnra to af Mr. find Mra. Frank B. Grant. Mra G. W altar Marraa anttrtainM a frw Tboaa an frlpiwU at taa Mraanj aftaraaoo. kar boavlfallty war Mra O. LV ftlaafy joyi Mra. Mn C. Kinarar. Mra. Mary B. Ctorka, Mra. Mary L Klooaar, Mra. Rwa MeC rat, Mira ana Mlaa Dnty Upton. la Mr. and Mra. Mr. ana Mra, R. Q Jaaara McCrrarr autrrtaload tka McGill teat'Uara at M m a nrat alnnar Ttwautoy rTraiug. Tbalr Miaa t ulp Mw Doty Tipton. Mira M Mra. fiair Jarkoa tha Mtaaaa araartm. Itr. aad 4ara atHl Mr. and Mra Markttil. Resident a. , OR 1 SHE DARKENED HER nakbr, Salt Lake, visit lag Mrs. O. A. Detaheyde. in the evening she enjoyed a theater party. Mr. snd Mrs Jake Holt, who have been living st Provo, hare returned to Magna to make their boms Mrs William Harkness entertained at a party Friday evening ol laat week at her home on First West street in hgpor of the thirteenth birthday anniversary ol her daughter, Grace. Games were played and refreshments were served to tho following guests: Miss Elva Bessaat, Miss Kathleen rlMtlnf relative and friand la RlebfUld. Mr. aad Mr. Robert Nlriaoa are reealrlac congratnlatlona on tho arrival of a oon at tbolr homo Jaaoary 4. Thursday ovoninr of laat eok Mr. and Mfra. two-cour- se Parlay fiovoaaoa obtartaload twenty of tbolr friend. Poor table of praamnire five bon-dro- d wore played and hmcbooa wa aerred. Mr. and Mre. Leland Aaderaoa ontertaiaod at proyroattvo flvo bondrod Thnraday ovoalay of laat week. Prlaoa ware a word ad to Devon Nlctoon and, Tdall PonlMn. Lanefcooa waa orvod at lx o'elork to twrlee. Mlaoeo Ida and Lovcrn patoraoa fdvd a laoeh oa Prtdoy ntfht of laot weak after tbo daace to twmity frlaoda. ft eomyllmeat to Mlaaoa Coral aad Donna Ertekaoa of fiaH Iko, LaoUa Cbriatepooa on tortalood at a luorhroa Taooday evenlftff. Tbo laltoro wore entertained at dinner Wednesday evonlrtf by Mr. and Mr. Geo rye Taylor, and by Mr. and Mr. Dean P. Eolator Thursday avotvlBf. Mr. M B. Uaaaea cave a luncheon Wednesday afternoon la their honor On of tba pbiuat event ot tbo week waa tho soda! fltM by Mr. and Mrs J. R, Manana The eveninfi at tbolr bomo Sunday avantny. waa apont In tamos and mnvie aad refreabmanto wore aorvod to thirty fUftata. Tbo B. P. C. club waa ontortalood Thursday LARK. Jan. 14- - Mre. Edward Pen-pra- ze and Mr. ovenlaf by Mias Earn Thomson entertained Sunday evening foi Mr. trip. homo tbo of at watta tho Mayanaa former. and Mre. J. W. Tletjen. Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Householder entertained Tbo ovealnc waa spent in needlework. Afoachoon R. Jer-ma- n F, Meyerhoffer and Mr. and Mr. Elva Beckstemd, (Marie Blosne, Stan waa aorvod to twelve mombora. r Luncheon wa served. and Vera Peterson at dinner Run- Mr. and Mr. Floyd Child of Otmalaon are Percy Penpraaa Mre. Clinton entertained- - --Tuesday Uta.hfflat-dt.Mrwi attd Mra. Iwwla fjit!ar.-a- i T&iaay 'everiliir'bnkSCW keTttbrmetn- -' Chriatemaen. bars ol the Mandolin dub enjoyed a al etching party. After a lolly time ooeet- ing. they were served whh refreshments MAGNA at the home of Mark Holdawa y. Thoee were: Mrs T who parttetpated In the event Malcolm Oreen, Mr. J. R -Bootoona Edna MAGNA, Jsn.14. Mr, snd Mr. R C. and Effle May. Bernard Oreen, Harry Parks and Mr. snd Mrs. Verl A. Hsws reRandall and Mark Hold way. turned from Bsit Lake Wednesday, where The Bridge club met at the homo ot they attended the Winchester Utah Idaho Mire. C. E. Hulh Wedneodey afternoon. convention snd banquet st tho Newhouse hotel Tuesday. Mr. snd Mrs. S. W. Willis, who- have 4ra Tuesday reln. TH baaonet by th Orttor of lu Ea(fn fttT. folluwiaf FREE FROM. DREAD OF dr tbn tnltHDoa nf taw abd wan ) n, EPHRAIM. Jib. 14 Mr. u4 Nn. Ho r rotorMd darl th from ftlt Lak, wbro they bad pnt t woh. Ur. and Mr. Aaro Brtlnholt entorUlood at a dinner partjr fiasda CoTor ereoific wer laid tot aixUwa. Mr. Rlttda Yat of Salt Lakt Irft for br hone Prlda fter epndlnr two week with her parent, Mr. aad Mr. T. N. CbrUttanaeo. EUREKA Mioo Era Bterentoa aocial ntertaiad at at bar koine dattirdaf eveniac ef last weak la baaor of Mta Lola ot Provo. Tho oo EUREKA, Jan. 14. Th Tlntle waa opeat In fanva aad naaie. Laaeboao llrttef society bold Its annual dinner ami ainc at 11 o'clock to Mtooa Arvllla First Counselor Mre vaa oervedAlborta party st tba kocna atavenln Lamb. Roatrlco Jraoern, Lola of week. laot , P. Bipclt Friday Amelia Chriatratfoa, lata Dnrloa; Mary A protrsm precoded the dinner, and after Allen, filer iiadaoa aad Wa4a Robort esxaoa, Yraa dinner Samoa war enjoyed lint s Ml mb, aad tbo Mrra. William Cartstoa Hlltoa -were proaent, Kllet. Grant Beal Weolop Tbomaoa, Rood hour. Thirty two ruoata including the Make preatdancy member fiaaderwm, Caaaoo Tbomaoa, Mctrta Itobbteo, and their w It ear, the Maboprlc members Carroll fiterooooa and Rvart Draper. of Eureka ward and thalr wires snd the (barte Erlekooa and danrhUra, Gorar and officer of the Relief society snd their Dooaa, of Salt Lake, apat tbe port week kero rioltlaf relatlroo aad frleod. hukhsnds Mr. aad Mr. 0cr Brclabolt onUrtalnod President snd "Mrs. E. T. Birch enter-tslne- d at thofr homo Wednesday rvenlng of lat nook. t dinner Sunday. Their sucate Dinner wa aenred to tbo Mer. aad Meadamo Haw of Siwere Bishop snd Mrs. Joaaa H. D. Aaron Jooepb fiorojiaoa, lver CHy And Profaeeor- llerrQl of the Brelabolt,Henaanoea. Thompson. Ephraim Banoea B. i 5 B.M.H.A Ol r CtsmIm) B INDIGESTIOM BREAK CHEST ' COLD WITH RED PEPPER . Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop tho pain. Break no the congestion. Fool a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. Bed Pepper Rub is ths cold remedy- hat- - bringir qinckedt rollef, 1 1 eaa not hurt you and it certainly seems to vo- -t and tha iiflhtnaqs-mi-4r- i gevtion and soreness right out. Nothing has guch concentrated, penand when etrating heat as red peppers, heat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, 'aching muscles and sore, Joints relief comes at once.. Tho moment you apply Bed "Feppir Rub you feel ths tingling heat. In three minutes th connected pnt is warmed - hca suffering from a cold, rheumatism, backache, stiff neck or sord muscles, just get a jar of Bowles Red Pepper Hub, made from red. peppers, at any drug store. You will have th quickest relief known. Alwavg qav Bowie,1 ' (Advertisement.) i |