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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1922. 10 DANDERINE Intermountain Social Happenings Stops Hair Coming Out: Thickens Beautifies. -- r BINGHAM . Mica Gladys BINGHAM, April th recipient if surpriee Vaughn w street on Main Friday home her at party evening of last week. Mualc and game evefor the entertainment furnished the was I un oh eon three-oourA. ning. Alta Mlea served to Mias Lavead Stokes, Mia Verona Miee Darrenougue, Miller, Ran Ruth Henry, Miee Ruth Wolfe. Misa Miss Gam ache, Mias Ruby Knudeen, Gerrana, Mttw Gertrude Elaine Home, Lawrence fitillman, Harold Wiliiama. By- ron Thomas, Adolph Chiars. La Maure Marriott. Fred, Turner, James Siddoway mad Miles Gaythwalte. Long Beaoh. Mr. and Mrs. R. McLeod Cal., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G, Davis. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Myers and son, Mat John, went to Salt Lake Saturday of Balt week to eea David Warfield at the if Father J. F. More ton of the Roman Catholic church. Mr. and Mrsrwalter B ImtT entertained the Korth Evanston Card dub Saturday evening of last week. Three tables of Refreshplayers enjoy Ad five hundred. ments were served at the ckiee of the - , gam. v Mra Otto Boatrom Is a Balt Lake visitor. She was accompanied to the city bi Mrs. James Jordan of Rawlins, who haiA been her guest for several daya Mra O. C. Wilkes of Green River Is 'the guest of Mrs. Walter Bailey. Mr. A. W Anderson ha returned front a two weeks visit with Balt Lake friends Mra Homer Freughton of Altamont is the guest of her sister, Mrs. David Lewis Mrs. Frank Gunnell. Mra William Casein and Mr. and Mra Arthur Bowen returned Thursday of last week from Los Angeles, where they spent the winter -months. Mra Ida Mills Is attending the Mormon , conference In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra William Haines entertained the members of their card club Tuesday evening of last week. Ftv hundred was played, sixteen members being present. Monday evening of last week Miss Thelma Johnston was surprised by a largo number of her schoolmates, who called to remind her that it was tha eighteenth anniversary of her birth. Shei received many pretty gifts. MIbs Princes Taylor of Ogden. Vmh, was the guest of Mias Leona Barton last - -- Lake theater. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Dahlqutst motored to Salt Lake Saturday of last week to attend the Cliriners circus. Missea Mary and Jessie Robertson and taked Miss Florence White went to Salt War-fielsee David Saturday of last week to at the Salt Lake theater. Miss Louise Van Be waa a last week-en- d visitor in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Woodring no- tored to Salt Lake Monday to spend the day. Salt Lake Mias Vera' Anderson wag Mrs. Frank - Baker spent " last week YlftRSflMt week-en- d Mrs. Wayne Foote waa the recipient of With Green River relatives. Fatucda y vntogof deet week fr tends a surprise party at her home Wednesday Whist was played. surprised Mr. and Mr A. E. Zemp. Card evening of"last O. wer D Mrs. to were play ed and refreshments served. awarded Prises Revans, Mrs. Marshall Pease and-- Mra course A three Vatuehn (Wriateneeit.'' luncheon was served to Mrs. Jos Mar GARLAND riott, Mr.- Marshall Pease, Mra 3. W. Mitrhsil,- - Mrs., P. B. Hyland. Mrs. Jane Mra. GARLAND, April I Mr Charlea R Jackson Jackson, Mra William Mabev and sons, Bobby and Edward, of Vaughn Christensen, Mra C. I Country-with Mr. last week-en- d man, Mra D. O. Bavaria, Mre. F. A. Mil- - Bountiful, spentMrs.-JEdward ' Day. sister, lar, Mra P. I Lefts Mrs. Joe Warning, Mabeys are visit son F. Mr. W. Per and Mr. Mia. Joe Looney, Mr. Lee Hudson, Mrs at bait Lake. Miss Ing Irene Zasoa Mrs. LouisT De Coll and 1' of. the 'eighth Wrthdkw- anniKitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caulfield, Mrs versary of her daughter, Elisabeth, Mra A. D. Sargent gntertalnad Wednesday aftJotuv Bleele and daughter. Ruth, motored ernoon of lest week. Games and reto. bait Lake Friday to spend the week-enfreshments wer th diversions. The cenfor the table was a birthday . Miss Ruth Byers ,of Salt Lake Is the terpiece e rake with eight candles. Twenty-fivguest of her father, James Bver. ware present, Miss Jo DahlMrom. entertained the J. P gift. friends Mrs. A. M, Austin is visiting relatives club at a candy-pu- ll Thursday evening at Lehl. of last week. Mr and Mr. Andrew Westergasrd enMr. and Mra. John Knudeen have re, a chicken dinner Thursday turned home from Mount Pleasant, whera tertained at last in honor, reepec-tlvel- y they had spent a week visiting relatives evening ofofthotr week forty-sixt- h and fiftieth and friends. Covers were laid Mra. Clara Miller was the honor guest birthday anniversaries. club Batur- - for ten. The evening waa spent in card at a party given hv the J. IV and music. dsy evening of last week,- - Music and Mrs. L. W. Preston I visiting relative games furnished the entertainment for luncheon was at belt Lake . the evening. A The following missionaries returned served at midnight to Mies Jo Dahletrom, Mlea Ivy Biker, Miss Stella Stillman. Mia home Friday of last week, after fulfilling for th L, D. 8 church: Elder Terda Johnson, Miss Yerda Grandquist. missions Miss Ellen Johnson and Missea Lony and Charles Bowen, from Honolulu; Elder from the central states, Wallace Wise, Peggy Greene. the eastern Miss Blanche Bolmgn of Balt Lska it and Elder Dean CapenerA. from R. Capener met the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Bolman. states.son.Mr and Mrs. their Dean, at New York City and visited the special p'ace of Interest before returning home Friday Of last week. EVANSTON, WYO. JDr. and Mrs. T. W. Innes had as their the doctor's father, guests lest week-en- d " Innes Mrs. An- Charles Innes of Ogden, and Mis EVANSTON. Wyo . April of bait Lake. Grover W. U tons Hanson entertained a dozen mem- father, are A. Gleason Mrs. H. Mr. visiting and of the bers of the fancvwork rommlftee baft Lake ladies Aid society of the Methodist at x My- - J. L. Harvev entertained six table church at her home Wednesday afternoon of. five hiuidred Saturday aiternoon of wore served. of last week. Refreshments of sweet pea and Mrs. 'Emma liameev Ava a guest at last, week.vaseBaskets of pink carnations mad a silver week dinner Thursday afternoon of the rooms attract!' e. First prise was of the Rev. Mr. and Mra f. S. Crowder. awarded to Mrs. G B Knot h and Mra F. Mrs. Ramsey left Monday of this week- A.-A Driggs received the consolationfor Washington, - D. C.. for a " monthluncheon was served from visit., V Cover were laid for Mra W. C. Bl'th and Mr. A. C. Jo- small tables. b. C. bolder, P. C Petterson, W. seph were dinner guests of Mr. and Mra L. Preston. V. K. Per son, G. O. Nye, H. L. Wheeler Friday evening of Ust J. J. bhumwev-- M 'Abramson. F. M Hll week. J. t. Coombs,. E. Coombs, J, B. v . hard, Mra L. I Hamilton of Dee tur, Mich O, R. Cole, F. e 4s the guest of her daughters, Mra W. Day, J. W. Chami.ei Driggs. G. R Knoih, B. G. llallldsy. Hamit A. H. Carrington and Mis Beal M- - Maw el. K Bona. J.. IL Mabe.v.It. C. -- ORr E. BttUen, j. IV. kirkham.-T- . Mrs. Walter Bailey entertainers (Token Lewis and O. W. Bradford. The place ; bT hear lady friends Friday afternoon of d tulips. F- - cards were ' last week at a five hundred party. each P. C. Petterson spent the early Mrs. vors were given to the winners at week at Salt Lake. Kefreshmenu part of theMrs. table after each game. Mr. and Leroy Manning and Miss were served, of Logan spent last weekJulia Manning Mirk Shad Morgan entertained the mem- - end with their paienta, Mr. and Mrs. l. i , E. bers of her card club Wedneeday after-Manning. week. Five hundred was noon last of Miss Mai Ion Wing of Salt lake spent 1 played, Mrs. A. E. Patrick and Mrs. last week-enwith her father, Joseph IJamea Jordan, winning prises,. Misa D. week Mr. of E. Manning are visiting Mrs last and evening Wednesday Gertrude Johnson of Evanston and Yic- -. at Salt Lake. were married tor S. Moffttt of Lyman In the Methodist parsonage, the Roy. V. Sr. Crowder -performing the ceremony. The , lt StylTHFIELD left Thursday for Lyman, wheie j couple Is the employed. bridegroom i SMITH FIELD, April 8 In honor of th week Miss Saturday evening of last Em f Bessie art sur-- I birthday anniversary of their brother, Eastman and Luman -I Myrtle prised their friends by having the Trrar- Mainard, the Misses Verna ande confecNapper ring ceremony read for them by th Rev. Larson entertained at of test week. A tionery Friday evening musical program was given, after which was Luncheon dancing waa enjoved. served to twenty-fouMrs. William Q Anderson entertained th member of the Joy club Thursday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Fred Jen sen and Mre. WUliam Sorenson wer ape riel- - guests,-- Luncheon- to twelv e, Mrs. Isabel Bingham entertained at a o'clock dinner Monday In honor of Mr. iM Mrs. E. 0. Dvson and family, Cov rs were laid for ten. Misa Beesie Fulkerson entertained the H. G. L. club at her home Frldayleventng of last week. The time waa spent In sewwhich refreshments were ing. after served to eight. In honor of th birthday anniversary of hr daughter, Bessie, Mrs Frank Hill entertained Thursday afternoon. Games were pja'ed, aftei which luncheon waa served to twenty guests Mr. Kate Ewing and Mrs. N M. Hodges erttertalned at a dancing gartv Tuesday evening at h tnlon hall. ! Luncheon was served at 13 oclock to sixty doitple Mi l.ila Munk snd Mrs. Maud Geary nlerielned thefr swarm of Beehive girls at a candy pull Wedneslast week at thehome of day evening-othe Misses Florence and Leah Farrell. Mrs John Denserfleld entertained at S " clock dinner Fund jiJijiecawara4aW 5 kCl- 35 denne any drug store. After one sppticatiooof this delightful lotueou eannot find a particle of dandruff or a falling .hair. Besides.' every hai; shows oew life, vigor,- bngbtne, mo; color and abundance. . . (Adv . - d. . v . four-cour- se -- lt two-cours-e- Mes-dani- rs To Wear Thin Waists or Sleeveless Dresses r. was-serve- d- Conlfortls f Fashionable fm cigm. The keagnll girls of the Flist. ward primary were ehlertalned at a candy pull Wednesday evening of Inst week at the home of tlieir advisor. Miss Connie Miles Wherever you go nowadays you will find a great many of the smarter women wearing Cantilever Shoes, At the hotels in trim tailored suits with Cgptilevers just as trim, you will see them at tea. This summer they will be seen in comfortable sport clothes and Cantilevers- - in Mew York, Pan Fransjseoj Philadelbus phia everywhere, For comfort become fashionable today-- , and Cantilever have the trim lines that harmonize with 4be ideas of American Frank o'clock dinner Mrs. entertained at s In honor 'of Tuttle end daughter were Covers laid fob Dorothy. 'eight The Ladles Literary club met at th home of Mrs. Itlchaid tinskcjlpy Thus, dav afternoon of 'l.tsl week After the literary discussion luncheon w served Mis. A. D. Weeks enteitalned Tusdav In of honor Mr, Mrs. and f" r, evening Clovers were laid for ten Tuttle Mrs latinont Pllklngtoa snd Miss Vadia ToOlson entertained-th- e member of tjielr A Like the foot, the arch of Shoe is flexible. Your toot muscles, relieved of the restraint of the ordinary stiff sole, are eneour-- . aged to exercise, your blood to circulate, your arch to grow strong. The very first dar rou trv Cantilevers you will feel the delightful ease caused by the well shaped heels, the natural inner sole-linthe thoroughly scientific construction that " , makes a Cantilever. You ll like their style, too. At Walkers exclusively in ftalt Lake. . Hall Orders Carefully Filled BUNIONS! Pain Stops Instantly TRY IT AT MY RISK New, marvelous wsy totreat bunions. Stops b withes th ugly hump iand pain blatantly ured, arhey, swollen, burning condition. You can amallw ake with comfort. 1 eat S at my ribk. First tnal No clumsy apparatus, do rubber mold or protector. no uncomfor leather shield or felt pad. no piasnor ter, mursy liquid, t ia PEDODYNE, Tke CowpLta Bunio 1 reatmaat. You will say it ao quick. la wend-if- nl sosuiedoeslt act. Don't waateuma ana money on uaeles methods. Dont suffer. Try DUJODYNfc at my nab. Write today before you do another thing juat say "I want to try PEDODYNE." Addreas mi ABE CURABLE. If you suffer from Plm-p.eAcne, or blackheads I will send vou a generous sample of inv famous Clear. Plex Crystal Treatment absolutely FREE, Do not wend any money just your name snd address to INA WARREN, Beauty f necHlIst, 304 Gray Bldg.. Karma s City, ila. (Advertisement ) e, i ,y- - Hump Vanishes PIMPLES i edneedav Mr. and Mis. E R -- women. TVinn cv' - -- d tJ x - - Jk Jt needniibe ut weeks T You can have the pleasure 4; t. hi a spotless ftome not only after housecleaning, but every day in, the year by taking advahtage of our gredt . "7 (Beauty Topice) ' " - With the 'aid of a delatone paste, it ia an easy matter for any woman to remove every trace of hair or fuzz from face, peek and arms. Enough of the powdered delatone and water is talxed into a thick paste and spread oa,tbe hairy surface for about two minutes, then rubbed, off and the skin washed! This completely removes the hair, but to avoid disappointment, get the dela-ton- e in an original package. (A dr.) -- WE SUPERB a candy pull Thursday primary els-a- t afternoon of last week. -- Thirty members were present. Mesdatnes Fred Jensen, Frank Hill and Carl Nielson entertained at sn apron and ovraUdanelng party Tuesday evening at the Empreaa theater. Refreshments wer served at midntght to sixty couples. Mr. and Mrs. Georg H. Thomas rs turned Saturday of last week from Call, fomia, after spending the winter months there. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, Mrs, Charles Jones, Airs. Jphn Davis and Mrs. G. L. Jones of Dayton. Idaho, were gueats of th Wickham family Friday afternoon of last week. Mies Maggie Hanson returned bonne Monday after spending a week at Brig-haCity visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. Kopkelle- yMr. C. W. Mack left Thursday after noon of last week for Ogden to visit her son, Atrilla, and family. Miss Thelma Corbett and Miss Wllda Lyon spent the week visiting friends at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cook of Shelley, s, Idaho, spent Wsdneeday With their Mr, and Mra. George Bank Mrs. George Ecklund entertained at din Sunday for eight guests. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Dveon and family left Thursday Of last week for Los Anv rmv TAPERED NOZZLE with, ful suction to collect ALL the dirt. WHEELS BEHIND NOZZZLE cleans' easily near baseboard and needs no adjustment for different surfaces. 2. DETACHABLE BRUSH easily removed with the toe of the shoe! 4; SIMPLE, STURDY CONSTRUCTION nothing to get out of order. EXTRA LARGE - BAfifsv trv :empty easily puten andtakerLoff: 5. CLEARFIELD The supertf Grand Prize Eureka has . won more awards of merit at world expositiohs Mr. Lhly Matron' club at Hirfc aociai rnfrrtinl at hrr homn Friday aftrntoon, Th tlma waa by a two apnt In arwin and imiaic, Th coin Mra ittnchpon. prevent wer Ma?nar! Nelaivi, Mra. Bpencer Terry, Mr Lla ateH. Carter. yiK Jhmms Lay il ton Mr Charlea Odd, Mra. Nnwtob Odd, Mra. A. Iayton. Mr.' Alma Joaeph Oark, Mr. !nxer. Mr. Glev arratw Mra. Jam Bacn. Mr Rat Clark, Mian Emma Odd and Him Balia B than any other cleaner, because the judges recognizedits splendid mechanical 'features,'" its unequaled suction, and its r ease and ef- ficiency of operation. barren. Mis. B 4. Layton spent Wedseaday la Of den Mr and Mr, L. U. Career spent lloodty la Bali Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Will Freestone are apendinf a few weeka at Burley, Idahpf aa fueata of rola- tiYea MIm Belle Warren waa recipient ef a T;he wonderful Eureka is now used in more aptrefreahmenta 6. LOW BUILT goes under very low furniture easily an important feature. - NEW HANDLE LOCK holds the handle in high or low position. , 7. ' SHORTER HANDLE making the cleaner much easier to guide. 8. UPHOLSTERY BRUSH a new, convenient feature for cleaning 9. than a million homes!. Doesnt that prove the high quality of the Eureka? plena at her hona Wednesday aftwaa ia nolle, aawlnf which . 3. - were warn Mra, Emadoei Bank fipeacep Terry Mra Oteo barren. Mm. Bamnel O. Layton, Mra. Cbarlea Clark, Mra. Newman Odd, Mra. Lydia Kenatedy Mra. Aim Doxey, Mxf John GUuirlt iHh-Mr- e-irB- F- Career, Mrs Darid TTarred, Mra. William Senloea, Mtseea Vurna Clark Iona Carrer and Irene Warren. Mra. Amanda Cook entertained at a prettily appointed dinner party at her hocna Sunday afternoon in honor of her birthday nanirer-nar- y Cover were laid for ten. Mra. Charleo, Odd and Mlea Xtatna Odd of MLre, Buy your new Eureka NOW and get aU'your spring cleaning done for ONE DOLLAR! UTAH STORES Salt Lake, Osden, Prove, Garland, Lay. ton, Park City, Bingham, Eureka, lehl. Pleasant Grove, American Fork, Midvale, Logan, Richmond, Magna, ytkWw . t -- 1. nr ant surpriae party ernoon Tba tlma and fame, afftr erred. Tba fueata Mrt Le Elliott, w - grand-parent- CLEARFIELD, April 'te53" These are some of the riaPadyantages the Eureka offers you . j. hand-pante- d ' -- -- . ) Housecle anin gti me. ishefc-again-b- ' Dan eBt.buya at - Im Sonday, IDAHd STORES St AMhony, Rexburg, Idaho Falla, Praston, Ashton, Montpallar, McCammon. RlOby, MJa Verna Clark ef Ofdan la a fueet ef Mra Glen Warren foe a few daya. Mr and Mra Jacob B. Layton aa fnmta Barnet. of Mayor and Mr 4 Mm. . ntinday John G. M, MAMMOTH -- Mrs Byron MAMMOTIf, April W heriock ani Mvn, Ton, and Mrs: J. r. Clark went to bait Lake Tuesday morning to vlR frlendw and relative for a feeek. Mra (V Cropper, who had been visiting her alster, Mrs J. H. ILansen. far two weeks, returned to hey homo at Balt Lake Monday." Mra C. D. Harvlele and daughter. Isabella. returned to their home at BaU Lake Tuesday. While here they were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Steel Bailey, ,Jr. Mr. W. R. Cox returned to her home mine Monday. While at the a the gueat of Mr. Sarah here sho Mrs. Rov nd Laver, Stanley Mi and Mrs. Jumea Fitzgerald and Mrs. mler Usher of Eureka were dinner of Mr Bert Staplt-- Monday gnet Mis Br-- 't Wheelock visited at Santa-qui- n anl Goshen last week. Mr. L C. Btaplev Snd Mis tjila Bringhurst wer dinner guests of Mra. Rov Laver Sunday Mr ond Mrs Stanley Baldwin and children. hv moved here from Beniamin and nt ke their home here for a few wi month.l Mra R. E. Wood was a rrovo viritnr Mondav Mr snd Mra A R. Hooper and children visited friend ami relatives at Spnng-vl- ll , Sun, lav Mrs B. R. Dritchett was the guest of Mra. JIvrtim .Tebkins at Eureka Thursday Mra CUfford EIH(tt and baby of Eureka with Mrs. Elliott's spent last week-en- d parents. Mr. and Mra Alfred Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hiding and children have returned to their home at Benjamin after a few weeks visit to friends and relatives here. Mr. J N. Chrlatopherson and children, who had epent ft month here, returned to thrir home at Pantaquln Tuesday morning Mrs. David Larsen entertained at a sewing tie Friday afternoon. The guests were Mrs. B M looglov, Mrs. Albert hi sfi and Mbs. Fred Harrlman M . E. E. Pritchett, sselsted bv Ml Ada I 'ii ilv. served bifh heon to th ladle Mra H h Harriman entertained th Drtnisrv officer at her home Thursdsv ev tiling Mra J C. Uark 4iresentd the leeaon. after which luncheon ws seared Mrs Clsrence Reid wui Virginia Harris with their father. spent last week-en- d - LrW-Tiivt- and Midvale, where they had spent ten davs visiting friends and relative returned MHes from a. visM wtth friend at Goshen. Mrs. .Leo Harrtnmn returned Thursday had evening from Nantaqutn, where she Mrs. been visiting her parents, Mr. and weeks. Tavlor,' for three Hebcr - Mr. and Mr. Bert Painter went to Nephl Thursday for a visit with friends and relatives. Mr. P. B. Fuller and daughter. Mary and Marjorie, left Sunday morning for a two weeks visit ait bulb Lake and ITovo, with fnciids and relaitives. K. K. v'iork entertained Frida v Mr afternoon In honor of hor mother, Mrs. M During the M. Atwood, of Salt Lake. a played and luncheon aiternoon "IW" erved. Those present were Mr. R. E. Wilkinson, Mr R. A Wilkins, Mrs. J.Ly-J. man Baker, Mrs F. S. Allen, Mrs, Cronin. Mr. Joseph rilwnore, Mrs. Slum Prizes Knperson and MrMrs.B, R. Hlgglnson. ere won by Htggfnson and Mr Baker. MI Anna. Johanen returned Thursday evening from ML 'Pleasant, where ah had vlftted for ft few days with relative and friruJ Eureka MIm IaiI Bringhurst visited Cj Tliursday Lake I'vxWb Salt a, Mrs Prrry 11ms werk vis-U- SAUNA FAUNA. 8 Mr e, The only sure way to get rid of danis to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid art on; afipiy it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and "rub it in gently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will he gone and three or four more application will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and Trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will bo fluffy, lustrous., glossy, silkv and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You Can get liquid arvon at any store. It ia inexpensive and never drug fails to do the work. (Advertisement.) druff snd Woodruff Anderson H. T. Wright April enteitalned Wednesday afternoon of last week In honor Of her birthday anniversary. Cover wer laid for Mra G. .A E. C Brandt. Mr C. E, West. Mr W Mrs June light. Mr ('hektei S Nlelxon. Rue .Mrs .Mrs. ,E. iv, Webb, Crane, Mrs Addle jMcOodtilck and Mlea Wllmetta Wright Mra. J R Psker of Richfield wraa th gneet Friday and Saturday of Ustwiae of her alster Mrs. L. C. Wi ight, Mre. G. M l irr entertained Saturday afternoon of laat week In honor of frank Ll Harris, Mrs. Amy Masslon of Chicago. Mrs. John Nelson and daughter. Friday evening of last week Mr. and returned Monday from 8alt Lake Mis. Chester Mjera, Miss Lv Burges Mar-pon- Combing Wont Rid Hair of Dandruff ha Teretiw-LUriiarvis- op- attended the Junior prom St Richfield Mr. and Mrs. Joeeph L. Thorpe visited In Axtell Sunday Mrs. A. 8. Crane entertained at dinner In honor of her birthdayTuesday anniversary Covers were laid for six Mrs. W. Wolf spent the week at Richfield as a guest ef her mother, Mrs. Wright. Mrs G H Gate entertained Wedne. dav afternoon In honor 01 her blrthdaj anniversary. Dinner Was served to Mre Eliza GatSa, Mrs. Olendon Jensen, Mrs G A Gates. Mr. Robert Evan and Mrs. Ira Raemueron. The Ladies Literary and Civic club met In the high school Wednesday evening. Twelv members were present. Mi and Mrs. John Nlclaon Jett for Salt Lake V ednesday to spend a week. Hen-eret- ta . 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