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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAYLQUNlNCi, APRIL 9,1922 i MALAD, IDAHO - . .. -- - i Csc MALAX), Idaho, AprH ' X. Mrs. Vard Zalrikle of Eureka, Utah, la th truest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thomas. Mrs. Henry Folland has returned to her home in Salt after visiting her eons, & J. and Loren Folland. afternoon of last week Mrs. ft Saturday J. Folland entertained In honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Henry Fol .. land dinner- - was served. A At large birthday take formed the renter iers for the table. Covers were laid for ttwelve guests. The evening was spent in playing five hundred. Mrs. Oliver Thomas and children are visiting relatives at Fielding. Utah. Mrs Rv V. Daniels entertained the Cleo club Friday afternoon.-- , , Miss Gladys Fredrickson returned Satof last week from an exurday evening tended trip (o California the and Ha wallah islands The Campfire girla gave a social at the Presbyterian church Friday evening. Mrs Gage Rodman of Ogden. Utah, visited Mrs R. T. Jiauer the early part of the week. Wednesday evening the Juniors gave their annual dance at the lAtOranda hall. The hall was decorated with the class colors - Lunch avid wafers were served. Mrs, J. C. Tovey spent the week at Salt Lake. Mrs. Thomas Evans left Tuesday for Salt Lake to meet her husband, who has been laboring as a missionary for the.L. D. 8. church the past two years. Mrs. Loren Folland entertained-a- t din. ner Sunday in honor of 'Mrs. Henry lke, . J good aoour -- i n i i ii- - H . TJ yc g Y Fol-lan- J Friday evening of last week the sophomore gave an. apron end overall dance were school. Refreshments -- at the high served." -t-rNeele Mr. Guv cieed entertained-th- e , I 3 A wiW -- Wednesday, afternoon at the ,home of Mrs. D-- L. Evans. Jr. Mrs. Henry Evans of Logan. Utah, is visiting relatives here. Mr. Joseph Parry-spe- nt the week "at Falt Uak. . ,, Mrs. Janet laugh spent the week in Ogden. T'tah. vislnng her son. Warren. ,Ylra. ..Harriet ,,Jouw .left ..Tuesday for Salt Loke to visit relatives, r 'i T --; , , TP LAYTON LAYTON, Lni Angelp -- t I f KMIm 'Hattie of her atec, Mr. J. 77, 5 for here is an exciting sale of K. I ... la the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Locius Laudle for a few months. Blrken and children mo Mr. and tored to Provo Bnndsy and vteited friends. Mira Vera Layton wae a Balt Kate visitor during the past week.Mr. Edith Ware end Joseph Woxuta of here tins Downey, Idaho, visited 'relatives week. Mrs. Thomas J. OBrien of Raymond, Canada. ; Sa the guest of Aer sister, Mra. James fi. Kl Laos. Mra. C. It. Burioa and children ef Glendale. Cal.g were ..last week-enguests of Mr, and Mrs. Lucius Laudle. Mrs. Busan Whitesides of 'Burley, Idaho, is the guest of relatives here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Ellison were via Store to Balt Lake Friday. BBIrww wes- w laet weekwod ViMtor to knit loke Ta, ' giict of friends. of Brlg- Verd, Mr. gUnler B4'Hlchkrd I L. G Iaadle of Independent. Mo., Moodgr Mrlva Mill MlM r ' vidtM frlmdx la 2 I) Mr,. Lnk- -. Loclm Laudle 'qient Ter Friday Stoker enterttined YNo exchanges. No approvals. No C. O.D.s. - No Will Calltr g SALE at New hats, never shown before. KAYSVILLE ,, Monda f , Mra. George E. Barton and daughter. Rath, week-enof Provo were gueata of Mra. . KmMv V Bame. Mr. and Mra. Golden J. Barton of Farming-towere- BuwdaT- - gueatwof- - lftv awTWTa; E. Barton. Mieaea Claudia Cannon and Berenice Barges of Balt Lake spent the past week here aa lat And what "w,oman's Easter Sunday will be completely, happy unless she has her new bonnet to wear to church in- the Morning and for the fashion parade in the afternoon! - vV V ' You. will doubt the evidence of your own eyes when you see the fascinating models which are included in this great "eve We made up our minds, that we would like to , sell an Easter hat to every woman in Salt Lake, i We decided to plan an event which would, make every woman in Salt Lake want to buy her Easter hat at Walkers a sale which would be irresistible. We believe vve have succeeded -- will you accept, our invitation to come and , - Each and every hat up to Walker Vstandard e of exclusive style and workmanship. Not a hat but we are proud to offer to our patrons. No scores of duplicates, although of course there are models shown in a range of ' colors. . A NEW EASTER HAT FOR EVERY WOMAN IN SALT LAKE FOR ONLY A TEN DOLLAR BILL high-grad- Linford, Vvrna Robins, Miriam Biobop, Muriai Rwvva, Moioella Claim Glvaaon and Ruby. Phillipa. Mrs. A. M. Btrnes waa a Farmlngtcm via Itor Monday. 0 rod B. William of Bait Lake Mr. and Mr, Mra. Joaopk wvrv Rvnday gufat of Mr.-a- od B. Jarman. ' Glfkioa L. Horbvrt .. ?litfd to U tiTf klra, lo Balt Lake Monday. . V,rnry ,rSjrr),: Hi,, ,o4 cooo visited Kayaville relaGveg Bunday. MiBdvra. ArtPlI Barne. Hasal Ronatnim. r HfiBER CITY HHBER CITT. April . Thur4v night of lut- - work 'Mis, Vida Faramoro waa hoateaa at a alumbar party given at tha relative. Miaa Eeng William Four homo of Mr. and Mra. J. A. Anderaon. entertained th Miaa Luei'e Kohler' spent, last week In Ge club at her home Thursday evening. The Salt Lake. time waa spent In sewing and music. A luncheon Mra. Gertrude Crook returned to her waa served to Aliaaea Faye e 1 Ladies' and Gents' Suits French Dry Cleaned lat Cannot Hide Your Fat Q 10 CENTS EXTRA TOR DELIVERY We use the most modern method in cleaning FLOWING SYSTEM A CONTINUOUS jfolj0 "Betterr' r. home Monday of last week, after visiting her aluter, Mra. George Wootton, at Price. Mr. and. Mra. C. A. Milieu entertained e number of friend, at their home Wednesday evening of last week. Mra. Annie McMillan and daughter. Mr. Walter O'Toole, left Saturday of last week' for1 the latter-- , home at Colorado Spring. Colo.' '"Mr. "and" M re. D.'A" Tod iVe n tert a tnc d at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mr. Poug-l- a T. Murdock and D. N. Murdock. In honor of her birthday annlverary, Mr. Kmer W, Murdock entertained . number of frienda at her home THureday of lat week. Mrs. Charles R. Bronson and daughter,' Dora, left for their home at IT ice, Saturday of last week. Miae Besaie Clegg entertained a number of frlende at dinner Friday of ..... week. Mb. ad Mir. James Murdock entertained a number of friends at their home Monday evening. Mrs. David Fisher ( visiting her slater, Mra William-Buy- s, at Salt Ijike. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Blackley' en You ' Consolidated Cleaners and Dyers 137 South Main. f J The quantity is interestiug because it affords such unlimited choice. v gueata of relative; Mra A Moferfianderrwttr Fatmlcg ton vli Ror Tueaday. i Mr. and Mra. George W. Tonog and ehil dren motored to Balt Lake Sunday and visited --- MONDAY Juist fancy, millinery, from Walker,! third floor salon, in such quantities as these, for as little as $10.00. eompliaeatery hrid of the week. The time wna apent ta game, and muelc followed. by refreahtnenU. The gueatn numbered twenty-fiveRing, Mr. Boy Peek of EATSVIUjE, April Logan wit the guvnt of her titter, Mr. Alico Bander during the week. Mr. and Mra. Lawrence G. Blood and chil dren of Bilt 'Lake were Sunday gueata of Mra. Emily B. Barnet. Mra. Jobs Laraen and Miteea Irena and Gar at week-en- d vliitora to Balt net Swan wera lbe aa gueata of their aiatar, Mra., E. M. BsIey. Mr. and Mra. Arnold M. Barnea antertalnM thde-bomoWednead y - ee-nlBJparty--at- The living room and dining mom were decorated in lavender sweet peat and daffo dlla. Progreaaive fiva hundred waa played and Mta. were won by Herbert J. flrrpriaea Barnes and George W. Reran, while cooaola-tkMiaa Miriam Barnes and priaea went to At a late hour ICrneat Petaraoo. luncheon waa'eerved. The gueata were Mr. and Mra. Herbert L. Gleawm. Mr. and Mya. ; Lee Joet, Mr. and Mra. Herbert J.. Barnet, Mr. and Mra. Frank B. Muir, Mr, and Sira. J. J. Bamea. 'Mr. and Mra. Ernest Peterson. Mr. and. Mra. George W. Swan, Mr. and Mra. C. V. Miaa Miriam K. Baxtoo. Barnet, Mint Faye Measra. Richard Galley and Edward Bandera, Larton. and Mr. Arthur F. t;itr CommiaaioneV Bamea of Balt Lake were. KayarUlo visitors STARTS 10 A. M. J N. Bnlt Berth, and , Mine, parcel Miower at thelr- home Tucedey r n 'to Miae Velma B'ilcox.. - fel popular represented. Every , in oraamentJL.-eYery-thin- . . ft.! ' in effect; new color and shade and aU of the old. favorites! with variations. ftna-ingto- ' ' , " 4 Because of the magnitude of this sale and the sacrifices which so low: a price entails, the following rules will be that is new, smart or guodr. nd Mrm- - Willie, Cowley ,,4 children of her, thla Rigby, Idaho, were guesti of rolitiven V hats. feather. Mr. vcik. r Sailors in regulation styles and infinite modifications of crown, brim and color. Hats rose garlanded as befits a spring hat; fruft trims, Miw. Lociii Mc.-- wl - literally hundreds of them lovely, beautiful hats,., for only well, how much do voir think? Large hats and small hats Tailored models and dress ihr loudle, C v los- e- ft ih: ' ;0V be gqvat Mirths Itha and Mamie Leyton were Salt Labe visitors during the. past week. Mr. and Mrs. William Csoipbell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Juri sod Mrs. E. J. Jttde. all of Ofdett. aftd "Mrs. Tl. V, Tin Dyke sod daugh-ter- , Butti. of Trenton were lest week eod guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Sirl R. Davla. Ml Mi Iditb TJarri entertained at a birthday The party at her hme Saturday afternoon. time was pent in game snd music followed The guexte were Misses by refreshments.' Frnnrea Leyton, Maud Stereos. Anabelte Her rU. Kaye Stevens. LBliaa Harris, Mary Briggs. Parrish. Faya Harris, A I Irene Evans, Ruby Manrine. 'Evadna Ropris. .Dorothy Harris, Stanford HarFMot. ris. -.John Simmons, Keith Btrkea. Bern Phil lips,- Stanford Layton. fchermna Layton. Dala Nowell Whitesides, Tanner, Myrdo Harris, Reed Eliaon. Spencer Harris and WtUea Gar rett, r Site who hesitates .Qi 1 April B. Cooley.. , t -- Wasatch 2607. Two Weeks Left of Our Great Special Price 7 Overfatoea is the one misfortune you cannot, hide from yourself or from those around you. If too thin, your dressmaker or tailor can supply tha deficiencies, but a burden they cannot th, overfat carry ona conceal. Thera la stir, way to reduce The your weight surely and quickly. which harmless Marmola Prescription, charges tha fatty tissues and foods to solid flesh and energy, help th. general health and digestion, permits you to eat aubatantial food, and leaves the skin clear and smooth. This famous prescription is now condensed Into tablet form Each tablet contains anxact does of the same harmless Ingredients that madt the original prescription capable of reducing the overfat body steadily and easily without the slightest III effects. Taka but ona tablet after each meal and at bedtime until the normal weight la reached and th bodily health completely restored. Ask your druggist for Marmola Prescription Tablets or send on dollar to the Marmola Company, 4613 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich., the price th world over, and you will receive enough to start you well on th. road to slimness and happinaas. (Adr.) . Far below what you could ordinarily get them for. tertained forty friends Wednesday of last tbt commanitr. A pM htrck wt for week in honor of the birthday annlvcr-aar- y a errhvtr traiH). Dtarln fran the feature of Mr. Blackley. of ihe eveBinf. durif ulOrli light ; refretk- Mies Sarah Allison w hostess at a meotK were tenred. Mrw tod Mrt, Aaderton were pPraplintitH party given Saturday evening of last week. t urjirJw .,4". j..j ptr!j MooUy eveoi&f o " the Thirty-four OBlrersarj ef' their wedding dty, children and grandchildren of Mrs. Agnc Turner met at her bom 7...r. Iierlet R. Mibj amLteot-.wer- c lursU wek. Mrt Willey Wednesday of last week to celebrate the. or Mrr Rr Y. Willey atJuachma. houot ol Jlr Uit veiUXtftfJ IJ Acuiveraary of --her- ' birth-da-v. eatrttlaef! arieruoe. 4 BRIGHAMCITY -- BRIGHAM X. club CTTT. 4 Ueoibere ef the entertain' their si a "600" party Thursday evening partners week .( Isst St the hone ef Mrs. Claed Baker. Th prise winners were Mrs. Jark rroaamas pad Thomas Frje. I.unrheos waa served nf lhe small tables St midnight, rorera being laid 'for twentr-two- . The-- Herts! - trelepment club met st lb C hem Mrs. Norman Irerson Friday afternoon ef last wk. Mra. Person was assisted Is by Mrs. Carl Hanses. An Barter sm bson- - wse eerred at--4 - eVltM k. each table being centered with aa Rastrr basket filled with entered eggs snd rbieks.- - yellowing luncheon. "600" win played. Mrt. Milton Jeneen and Mra. Nobis M. Kishbunt winning the prises. Guests of the club were Mrs. Clifford Jensen "f Lognn, Mrs. A. N. Nelson- of Malsd. Idaho.; Mrs;- John ttersnn and' Mrs, rsrisn Keller. Mrs. Georg W. Watkins entertained at dinner Friday erening of last work, eorers being laid for twenty. fire guests.- - Music was furnished by the Harmony quartet. Misses Artel and Glenda Morgan entertained at a dtnrtsg parly at the Morgan hail in Willard Friday-ereniof last week. Light refreshments were served staging the erening tad the guesta numbered forty couples. Th It ret camp- of the Daughters of th Pioneers held Its aititual meeting at the home of Mrs. Julius Wright Friday erening of last A. April . -- week.-- Mrs. W. I. Hargis entertained informally at card Saturday erenln, of last week, rompll-mentarto Mrs. Willis Upptnrott of Heattla. Wash., who is visiting here. The- Rengull esmp of . the Itauglbers sf the pioneers entertained at aa Eaater party Friday eyvnlng of last week at the home of Mr. R. V. Call. I.oneheon waa serred. The gueata numbered fifty, Th X. I. A. stake boards gar a trlangla rbieken party at the Willard amusement hall Friday erasing of last waek ta which dancing was the feature, with the aerrlng-orhtrhea gandwiehea and hot chocolate as a special Item on th program. Mr P. N. Pleree gbtertained Thursdgy t a' birthday dianer at of last week which carers were laid for fourteen. Trf Ag club of the Bowlder high wbnot at th ananal "creep" at the high school grmnsslam Frldap erentog of last week. And livestock were need Farmlag tmplemeets tn deerwatlag the- - rymaaeinm end large "peetera cartons Implement honaea of adrertlaed th 'v lt Friday Mr.- Willi UpptncoU of BeetlUa Wathe. who had bee ;Tiaitlf her mother fccre for few weak, left for her koine Busdav. Rho was areompaoisd a broihitL. hx 1 fJ;tJ x The f. C. soelsty met at the home of l!le rieoa. Larses Thursday eveaisg of last woek. tards were played sad iBoebeo was served. Guests ef ike dob ware Mra. Badger Load. Mrs. Rafael Wllaoa, Mina Gene Lindsay tad Mrs. V K. Rtek ef Ogden. Mis Florence Joaee left' fhr Ban Franciaeo Sunday to remain iadeflnltely. Mr. Lattreara Wallace end Yvahy are here from Balt Lake visiting lira. Wallaee'a par-eatMr sod Mm. Joseph F. Hanen. Mlesea .. Edith and rriacllia-Nelso- a. daugh iers of Mr. and Mrs. L Hoy Nelsoa ef thU eity. appeared oa program at the Weber Normal college la Ogdeo Monday treeing. Thejr number was a vocal duet. Mrs. W. R. Darla entertained at a prettily ef last appointed afternoon tea Wednesday week. in. compUmrJtt itu Mi rkrsoe Jor-. prior to her departure for Baa Francisco ro make her homer Fifty gueata called during the afternoon. A HOME MADE GRAY -- ; see! . . : - ' LA 0)0 'Comiiienciag Next Week TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS 9 s SLto 7 p. m. Limited Membership SWIMMIMG REEJdJCirJG TURKISC-- J HAIR REMEDY. Ton Can Maka a Better Gray Hair Ketnedy Than Ton Can Bay. rrof. 0. I. Leaf (Lady. Attendant) Director Gray, streaked m faded hair Jg not 00)7 unhecomingr, but unaeuesaary, ' Anyone can prepare a iiuiple mixture at borne that will darken gray hair, and make it oft and doggy. To a half pint of watef add 1 ounce of bay rum, a gmall box of Barbo Compound and l, ounce of glycerine. These ingredient can be bought at any drug tor at very little coat; or the druggiat will put it up for you. Commercial Club Building Exchange Place . Baaement Apply to the hgir twice a week until the deaired ahade it obtained, v Thia WASATCH 63 will make a gray haired peraoh look ia twenty years younger. It easy to nae, doe not color the tealp. ia sot does and or not nib off. greaey itlcky NTRIBUNE ADS BRING WANT EXULTS QUICK (Advertiaement.) Private Swimming Pool, Constantly Filtered, Clean, Sanitary LEAF'S GYMNASBUrj |