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Show 4 V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,. SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, lyja. POCATELLO. IDA. I j I d .1 Idaho, ' April POCATELLO, Mix IS. lirt. Joseph H. Croxcdl X vu elftf ftra to wwf f f last bis classmate of tbe I foorth fndf. Those prsasat were Howtcr Saf rrs, Opel HcKeodricIt. Urfe Aadaraoa, Camlc Thomea, Caea Law Uorfee. tlne furrow, Vise Hay Heryaa, Hrha Lmeors Thernm. HndfN, KMMbHh Ceil, fraecse Thomm. Barr? Jack Billie Fcedletotf. MUlrr, Billie Brsatw, RoeaW Coll. Oamra, Harvey Jobe lunette ewe tajoyod by the aval aad , ebHdrv. efenrch The Garfield ward ef the Hoove will hold Ita aeaoal rr seine Tbnroday ereslnf. 400 were Betwtae IM and preseat, A persona propraa, danclajr aad refreshaeeta were ei Hoai furnished by a local err cheatra. A birthday surpr HHWr Thoraday M $ ec)ocfc by Harry from Dorothy Turoar of Pocatello and William1 llosston Hite, Jr., of Kupert were united in marriage Monday afternoon at the Met bod let church, the Bov. Harry performing the ceremony. The wed (liny inarch played by Mr. Leo if. Rusk and the bride free escorted by tier uncle, Theodore Turner. Mrs. Fhy M. Hubbard matron of honor and the bridegroom was attended by hie ihL brother, Hj Hite. During the ceremony Mrs. Theodore Turner, Jr., aang Calm aa the Night." The bride was attired in a navy blue Polret twiU suit with a turquoise eaah. Both bride and Idaho bridegroom formerly attended the Technical Institute, where the romance began. After a wedding trip to Salt Lake and other intermoun(ln cities the couple wrill make their home at Rupert, where the bridegroom la engaged In business with hia brother, Raymond 8. Hite. 1 The members of the Portneuf and Key. ntone Maeonie lodges of Pocatello held the their annual ball in Reed hall at eveIdaho Technical Institute Monday ning. Eighty Masons - and their ladies were present. , Miss Mary IngersoU was hostess at luncheons given Thursday and Saturday r of last week at the Hotel Bannock. James Henry Tuttle ol Thursday, Mrs. wee Kan Francisco the guest of honor ' Covers were laid for twelve guests In addition to the honor guest. Including the ' Mesdames t. W. Btandrod. Charles H. H Prague, C. M, Booth, J. T, Young, A. C. Hinckley. James H. Brady, E. M. Chandler. and the Misers Helen McDougall. Eva Kaaiska end Mary Katherine Mcthe luncheon the Donald. Following theater. Orpheum party attended the were the Mesdames Formerly Mite Erma Herrocks t Fees, Saturday the guests Charles R. Frailer. Wellee Doty, Horace tello, Idaho, who wee merrlsd In the -- Norman B. Adkleon. E. & Moberly, Wal- Salt bake temple jrflrll St , E. E. Byer, ter R. Side, Warren Paul, Alex Campbell, Murray Cole, Harry WilPendleson, O. B. Steoly, J. E. Edgerton. 8. E. here of the weddlhg April S at Burnett Ore., of Miss- Annie Laurie Bradv, J. E. McDermond, David Plngree, ton. John Pinney- of Pocatello. ' H. Cleaves, .T. D. Jones. George and Zella Miss 'Ruth Chandler Snd Mi "Greene, J, H. Peterson, George Matthews, Hoeklnson entertained the Star of the Eugene George McClIntoek, HomerA.. Irwin, M. Newton. East club Thursday evening at the hprae Will Ferris. I.eonard, Mias Chandler on West Hayden street. Walter Service, end the Misses Edith- of Mrs. C- F. Wells. former society editor Peaterson, Sarah Lockhart ndJ, Mur- of .the Pocatello Tribune, accompanied I. Charlotte, passed by her daughter, Mre. Wafter Newcomb and Mrs. D. , Stone entertained at the Stone residence through Pocatello Wednesday on her way home at BoIbo make her honor Omaha, from to In week last of WedrVedHay evening - . . i , of their husbands' birthday anniversaries. Neb. Mrs. Charles West returned Monday The evening was spent at five hundred nnd a supper wee served. from Portland. Ore., where she visited The guests were Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Rob- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, L, Hurl-bur- t. Mr. ' erts, Mr. and Mrs W, P. McDonald, Mrs. student recital of music The and Mrs. George Ridgeway. Mr, andBohl-. Institute students at the Idaho Technical Carl Bryan, Mr, and Mrs. W, H, was enjoyed by a large number of relaeoheld and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Young. tives and friends , Thursday evening. Friday afternoon of last week Mrs of Those taking part were Naomi Smith, first Augustus C. Hinckley gave the her daughJean Carmean, Hulda Hansen, Arthur a series of teas complimenting Pan Teeple, Nina Keves, Gladys Leaker, Burt ter, Mrs. James Henry Tuttle of with Cook. Marguerite Francisco. The table was attractive Bqderblom, - Lillian Kaaiska Pre--d- d Wirti. Madelln Bbafer, Leona Evans, Joe Ophelia roeea. Mias Mabel Williams and J. Thuron, Fern at the- tea table.- - - vnd Mrs Braxeo, ' t Elisabeth Jensen. Mrs. Theodore Turner, Jr., was their music at the social enjoyed Anderson 'A B. F. evening presented association meeting at pupils in a studio recital Saturday Mrs. Parent-Teachthe Roosevelt school Tuesday-- ' evening. nine of last neek nt thi hom of Anderson on South Tenth avenue. Those The speakers were Superintendent Walter R. Riders arfd W. Havenor. Refreshtaking part were Elisabeth Dice, Esther Treble. Carol Sheldon, Lorna Jane Cor- -, ments wero served at the dose of the Callor. round-tabl- e Julia discussion. Largillerre, netl. Carolyn Ed Ferer was the chief speaker at the Mabel Dorand, Edwin Harrison and Wil- - u u sit i - , ' - two-cour- se -- -- - er ' Lam Holder d The members of the faculty five of- last ctutr met Thursday evening ..Cllen Mrs. week at the home of Mr. andLa Rue on South Tenth' a guest were Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Galloway and Miss Sara K. Thomas. Mrs. Adklson and Mr. Richards played high for the evening. Mrs. H. E. Brooks of South Hayes ave- this returned' Sunday from a short visit at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McDougall are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter Monday. Mrs. George Weir entertained at two tables- of - bridge Thursday afternoon of last week at her apartment In the Wool-lecomplimenting Mrs. L. Naylor ot Salt Lake, a guest of Mrs. Edward Ji Byer. Mrs. Naylor plaved high. . Mrs. C. J. Forest and daughter. Rune, of Idaho" Falls, "are visiting Mrs. Forest's A. McHan. daughter, Mrs. W.Louis Bork left Friday Mr. and Mrs. for an extended trip to California for the benefit of Mrs. Borks health. Announcements have been received hun-fire- - y, . " association Emerson Miss Mabel meeting Monday evening.' Butler gave an outtihs Of the work or Mrs. B. F. Anderson the girl reserves. played two vioHn numbers, accompanied The hostesses by Miss Helen Barnard. for the evening were the Mesdames J. t and Fredericks, H.' , Copp Parent-Teache- r- GARFIELD Mrs. Jssiot Psteter fternoo of last week, in GAnriELft, April 15. MttrtftiftM Tboiwday heti f c4he- lip daufhter, f eeth 4jrthf Muie, iinik daorifif the fbllow iFfreahniQta wer -- and inf Uttlo fnu: eajnyad by Edna Hardy. Frb Hardy Violet Btftyea, liarfaret WlnaneM, Harjorlo AadoraoBt Harfarat Helcw Thorom, Herle Erlcbaon, Bartba and Margaret Erlrk mb. Thelma Hanaeo, Francis Thomm, La Nell raiater Roderick HcCrlmmoa, Vera Bpeara, rrnon Powers, Georgia Morris, Charlie Cart A wright, Harold Howell and Ray Krtckaoa. white birthday cake decorated with colored caadlee aad seven small candles formed the centerpiece for. the luncheon labia The Bakers Doses Bridge dab was entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. H, T. HU ton la her home on East Fourteenth aveaae. The special guests were lira. John Allen, Mrs, and Mrs. M. Honey ef Arthur. f. E, Nelaon won -The rlab rlae-wan by Mf. Thom i Maher aad the guest prise by Mrs. Hooey. ' be entertained The club will Thursday after noon. 27, by Mrs. Haber at Utf home Tbero is one sure way that has never of Mrs.April Hilton. failed to remove dandruff at once, and The Garfield Women club wfU give Ita pubparty for the benefit of the publie that is to dissolve it; then you destroy lic card beat Tbnnday evening at I oclock library it entirely.' To do this, just jeet about, at' Garfield Mena club. Resides cards a the four ounces of plain, 'common liquid ar-- t program will be given and refreshments served;' von from any drug store (this is all you Has Ruby Lisdatrom ef ftantsquin la makwill need), apply it at night when ing an extended visit at the home ef - jir ala Mrs. Ralph De Camp. ' to use moisten the enough tiring; Violet Wellman ol Bait Lake Is the and rub it in gentlv with the finger ot Mrs. ,Lobera UcKendrich. fn,t I nod Mrs. Jobs Elder aad family ef Mr. tips. th eor- take the home Bv morning most, if not all, of your ; Ls Limwie aveeues. dandruff will be gone, and three or four ,rw pUf(nmt eemmtttee hie recently more appheation will eompletoly dis-- J appointed a. follow . Mr, c. W. Brers, "solve and entirely dealrot etery single chairman Hr. Rom Karon PteroR. M! sign and tyave of it, no matter how Mamtc Nannellr. Ur. H. T Hilton, Mr. B. F. Anderaan. n4 Mix Mr. E. much dandruff you may have. Dr. Hbr J. EUi will Icetur nt tb Utnb You will find all itching and digging theater next Wednecday evening. of the scalp' will stop instantly, and Tbe new member elected to net on the rv: Imnt Hr. Reo Tborom, Mm. your hair will be fluffy, lustrona, gloa-:- !, Palater nod Mr. A. HmtcUiger. Mr. gilky and soft, and look and feel a Jame R M. Umif nod lr. H. i. Britcher hate ten-dehundred time better. (Ad v.) tlielr reatnatlon, club will meet next The Garfield Women fterooe An Invitation i extended to Frd In to nttend. The ninth Gnrfcid wodmib rrtfy of the jtiarficld echini will debat nnd grade be number given. The ladle niulril bo will mtvc are-- , lira. Dan Cameron, chairCan be supplied with everything k need Denton MjR. Jack Denton, Hr. Georg man; in th way of doth at a BIG SAVING nnd Mr. C. W. Ever. to you. W are exdutiv deeien, write fist Ur. and Hr. John Erana and familf of Salt Lake were th gueaf Frida v evening " of rMr. descriptive circular. EvanT lter, Hr, J," At Tbomaa. Hr. George C. Maflojr of Nephl, who hae 23J 0. W. 17th Los Angeles, Cal, been visiting nt the home of hri parent, Ur. A Simple Way to Remove Dandruff re. clp j"l THATNEWBABY ;fants layette co. ' It, AMERICAN FORK I - ' i e ttl AMkRirA FORK. April 15.' Minn Fn-d.- y rklptnaa sb Lets UswMry last ( vwk ,TMitn( cowplimMitsry to. Miu give Cklptue aad Bey Olpin, A ebickes wee ermd. aptr Mr. eed Mrm. . L. E. 8 tom of gpeelek Tork wm fucete Mosdey of Ur. eed Mr. W. O. . , Btom. t Tko rKe.grm.Qt of Min TVlme Rloflrtoo. tkmshtrr of Ur. end Mr. Lro Sinflrioe of Twla Fella, Idaho, eed Owes Lynch, toe of Mr. and Mr. Emmett lnrb of thi, city, h bran ennonnood. Tko m. tr lay will take piece sort Wadnndey la Belt Lekc. Tb. woddlag of Min Elva Chipmee, dettfktrr of Mr. end Mra. 8. L t htptneii, and A. Bey Olpin of Floeaost amt aria aelrsiiiard la tko Bait t.mpiC ' Wdonrt.y. . Tko isUotrlaf rrwiln, a wedding recaption wee given .t tb hone of tb brMe't peroeta. . la fcoooc ot th. 871k birthday eattivernry of Mm. John Woottoa, th. featily brid a raualoa Wcdacday crwlag eg Jaat work. Tb flam epcat ia gaatea aad wuaic, Rofmeb aieata war eerrctL Mr. and Mra. John Bt.wert and Mlseee Julie end Krill Becarart end Ur. Enta Writ, all of Beit Lake, apont Bnoday g urate of Mr. tad Mm: W. D. Btawert. Second Bcetite aad Beehive ward Boy Tb, glrle enjoyod a eoriel Wedaeeday efeolng of laet werk. Luncbeoa wae eerrad.j' Mr. aad Mra. Uarley Steele. Mra. B. R. Steele end the UlMe Dorothy Steel, and Millie IlotriietelA motored to Prove Sunday eed pent the day with frtred aad relative. Mr. aad Mm. J. H. Store were meet Friday ef friend aad relative la Balt Lake. - Mr. and Mm.- - Ammon Shelley of 8t. Joerptr, Aria., rialted ' thi week with Mf. and Men. Ceorg Able. Mr. Frank Walter of Provo epent laet wrik-enla American Fork tbs guest of her .parent. Mr. tad Mra. Bobert H. Crookttaw. Mr Lydia Pulley bad aa her Sunday gneria Mr. and Urn. 8. D. Pnltey and Mr. and Mra. B, B. Klrleoa ot Balt Lake. f Beario entertained a few friend Mm. Lesll and relative at dinner Wedneaday. - Tb' time pee epent in game and music. Mr. and Mra. Jeaae L. Kuaeon and ten. Bar la Balt Lake tbe, lea. aprnt la at week-en- d gueata ef frlesde. Mm. Marino rhrtstentee of Salt Lake spent bar a the guest of relatives. last week-en- d Mr. and Mra. Arthar Paltridgo and daughter, Olive, returned Friday of laet week after a several moot be' visit -- with relative in - (Env- " gland.Mr. and Mra. I. L Pratt vinited friends nnd re la tits at Balt Lake Saturday ef laet week. let. n SPANISH , FORK 1 4 BPAKIB1I a DOWN FORK, April 15. Tb lesding e rlsl evrst of til week was the ssaust card of the party Knights of the lfanwbaea. which was (Ivan at Fraternal hall Tuesday ermine. Fire humlrcd wti tbe feature of the evanlne. Fifteen tables were played under the nunase-mee- t of H. O. Feraates and Roy Ourtla. Prises were woe by Mra. J. P, Chris topherann.' Frank tltlner, Mra. James L Hales aad William McLain. At tbe close ef the card same the folFar lowing program was tendered! Selection. Aaray, Far Away." male quartet, William D. il"!t. Clifford Hitching Payton Alexander sad AllA Brockhauk: eroding, The Canal Way, Mine Emma Lewis; solo. Mlaa EUen Jamraos. Mrs. Boas Funk, scoompanlat; mandolin guitar duet. Ole Jamraos and Payton Alexander; claealc bo I let dance. Mlnnet. Mlaace Bernice GerirtKle and Htobblno; Hnyboe oclectlon, Pore Ol' Nrd. mala quJVtet; tolo, Mlot Ellas Jameaan, accompanied by Mra. Funk. A. buffet lunclieoa waa aerred to IPS gueata. Mra. Byron Wilson Aterfslnad at dinner I unday evening at 6 o'clock tn honor of her birthA cryalal tom of rear and day annlreraary. carnation cratered the table. Hunts war Ur, ' And Wash and Pay ' tor itself it pajs BUY ONfe TRY. ONE Life Tima Guarantee General Electric Motor , Steel iLnd- Tilting Tab Jt hut it Washes Clean and ia a fair minute ' 159 State An Aid to Wearing This Reasons Fashions a XJaStex Elscfcric . Wasatch 4702 i ii It t I kt jnr jt rl V -- - (Holpa to Beauty) - ", Hera is simple, unfailing way to rid ths akin of ob actionable hair:- - With some powdered delatono and water make enough paste jo cover the hairy turf ace, apply and In about 2 minute rub off, wash the skin and every trace of hair bat vanished. , This is quite harmless, but to avoid disappointment be aura to get m an original package. (Adv.) - a ' - V y-- k -- f ' - ; y a e r J v v Graduate of :f z ; - - e 4 - ' ) -- . i Iwj, - tt t 1 r and-vicinit- OTadame J Hermine,'15 - ? Universal ,de Coupe Institute ' j f" de Tailleurs et Couturiers .1 r X i7. - i i and. ir Union Syndicate: Piris, ' ; . " si." : -V i , t - . JvJsGoming.. to; .V e, : , ' - of naugurating : a Series Sl f I - " - 4 V Ik - 4 ria J - trf t ' Dressmaking Glasses It'.Six-Wee- k 2a f tu - - Co. ' t b & A e . . . K ICeith-OBrie- n ' I WASHER t H 4 t ' PARK CITY, April IS: The Woman' Athenaeum held its regular meeting Monday afternoon at the cki broom.- - An Interesting paper on "Art was read by Mrs. J. F. Welsh. Twelve members answered to roll cell. After singing America the club adjourned. Mis Eleanor Wright returned to the capital Sunday afternoon, after a week's visit to- her mother,' Mrs. EL Wright. Mrs.- D. B. Desrochera returned- - hom from Salt Lake Tuesday morning. Mlea Doris Hancock returned to her home at the capital Sunday after a two ' . days' visit to friends her. Mrs. Brio Netison was hostess- at a oeteek-dinne- r Sunday evenlng.- C'evers were laid for Mra M. J. Sullivan and T. H. Parsons of Salt Lake, , and Mr. . - - and Mra. L. Gerard. Miss Carmeletta Faraon returned ' to gait Lake EYlday, after a visit to her . mother, Mrs. A. Farnon. The Altar society of the Catholie church held Its regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening in the classroom of St. Mary school. Mr. land Mra T. J. Rasmussen announce the arrival of a daughter. The ladies auxiliary of the American Legion will entertain with a card party next Monday evening at th Athenaeum cluhrooma. The seventh annual Junior prom was held at the high school gymnasium Friday evening of last week. The hall was decorated in the class colors, purple and white. Mayor and Mrs: J. V. Welsh led was served Punch the promenade. throughout th evening. Miss Frances Tassalner has returned to her home at the capital after a short vfwit io friends in Park City. Ths D. O. E. O. members spent Saturday afternoon- - of last week as guests of Mrs. LoPsg Raddon. Special guests were Mrs. Frank Knotts, Mrs. J. J. Jack-- , son, Mrs. W. R. Jeffers, Mrs. A. K. Harmes, Mr. Georg Crossman and Miss Emma Sutton. Mra Margaret Matheson entertained Sunday afternoon- - in honor of the etghth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Charlotte. Those present were Norma Snow. Thora Gray, Audrey Rasmussen, Gordon. Marguerite Matheson, Wanda Marian Wtlliama, Dorothy Langford, Lewis Williams, Van Goodman, Arthur Matheson and Keith Buck. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. Mra. George Crossman entertained at cards Thursday afternoon of last week. The guests were Mra C. C. Hayes, Mra M. Dingle, Mr. Marie Hethke, Mrs. EL M. McOtnley, Mrs. W. R. Jefford, Mra Emly Kemp, Mra J. Olsen, Mrs. LsPage Mrs. Keith Buck. Mrs. Oswald Raddon, Addy, Mra George Tlopett. Mrs. C. L. Carlson, Mrs. Victor Carlson, Mra. Erie Nellson, Mrs. Alfred Ikoldge. Mrs. Stuart McPhee, Mrs. J. J. Kttagerald and Miss Davlna Baxter. Prizes jwere awarded to Mrs. V. C Hayea Mra M. Dingle and Mra M. Hethke. Miss Lucille Lowe returned . to Salt Lake Sunday after a visit tp Pearl Low. Lalce ;.Cityr J J PARK CITY Mrs. A REAL WOODROW fr-- -- ' ' " - y k Course Ten Dollars '''! ' a y r - ' t J. 24th Beginning-Apr- il : ... t Information Regarding Enrollment and .Classes JZfay Be - Had at Our Pattern Section, Main Floor li ' 1 - t w ri aad Mr. Cyraa Bterllng and daughter, Lenore; Mrs. K. E. Bustar aad daughter, Billie. Mr aud Mra. F retea Beysck, Mra. Clara MotduJ' and Mra. Jobs A. Lanes rialted Mr. Rufus week. Mrs. dinner versary Huff of Lake Ibar Friday ef last ) Geneva Allred. . Mrs. KtsIIa Hickman, Mra. Gerald Caster,-MrsEarl Raid, Mrs. Hal and .Mrs, McCun, Mrs. C. R. Jenkips Alvin Burton.- Ths lady tskehsrs of ths grads schools dinner Monday eveenjoyed a ning in ths dining room of ths high school building. Easter decorations wer used. Tho remainder of the evening after dinner was spent at th Venice theater. Mrs. Oldson Sid well returned Tuesday from a week's vis If In Falrvlew. Mrs Edns Jenssn and Mr. and1 Mra. Eugene Jensen-- of Balt LAks visited durMr. and atnhshome-W ing 'fbs'-weeiMr. E.-- ft. Sparks; on their way hom from OnlMornl. where1 they had spent . th winter. W. R. , GafretL returned Wadndaday from the Canadian mission, 'whet he has labored for two year. A welcome, hom social was given tn his honor at th North ward amusement ball. , . 'Ths senior ball, which was gives Friday evening in the Arlington dance ball, waa a bugs success. Rsfrsshmsnta wer served. . Wllford Cole returned Thursday from the HaWaMan Islands, where be tied k- - I bored a a missionary for tti Mormon church since 1M4. his work being on th plantation of which he had charge. Tli Service Star Legion held Us regu flva-cour- . lar msstirg Tuesday afternoon In ths Oommsroial clubroom. -A program was . , given. Ths manfags of Miss Evon Bowl; daughter of Mr. and Mra. W. H. Bowles, and Lester Williams of Axtetl, was Wednesday In th Uanti Ths young - couple etu mak theirtemple. home Clara Mardua aptrrt lined 'at a family Sunday la honor ef th birthday anniof hrr daagbtar, Mara. In Axtn. v Mrs. Margaret Malcolm of Carey, Idaho, spest Mlaa Lsura Frsenian returned Monday part of last weak rial ting th family ef Mr. from a visit with Balt Lak friends. aad Mra I. T. Snail. Mlaa Edana Jarri ef Spanish Fork and Daniel Pitman of Moore, Ida he, wire bMcriad In Salt Lakt. The yonag coupla will auk their f horn is Jdsksto Twely ncmbera of tbo Retmkah lodge went t Payton Wednesday aranlng, also a nambar ef new member to recelro la It 1st try rite, and some ef th old members J tn aacwt of honor to attend a special maetlns ef th Bebekah - A was tendered th Ptywro,of reception Mg , S F t rial tars by tba Pay too lodge follawiog the steel, ing. Mlaa Loll Rorkhll! wu boat ear to tlw ftrls ef the Let Cber Amis etub Saturday avantng of laet week. Oinia. music and fancy work were enjoyed. At 10.10 o'clock buffet luncbt eon wtx aerred tn ulna members. Mlaa Neill Matter aatertalaed tb member of the Boreal Jaalar club Tbaraday aventn of last week at th aider confectionery. Cards war tba mala diversion. Lnnrhson wan served to the members, tt 1 10 o'clock. In addition Mra. gueata at the fuarttoa war Balpk Berry, Mr. B. T. Cluff, Mr. Benjamin E. Argyle, Mr. J. W. Hagae nnd Bam Hold, Mlaa Aunt Warner rialted Mfks Thelma Net-b- it of Proto Wedaeeday of Mat week. Mis Neablt accompanied Mies Warner horn tod MOVIZ A0TRZSSZ3 AND A dinner It her waa her guest until Monday. . . THZIK HAIR honor waa giran Bnoday afternoon at 1 o'clock by Mn- - Hirvay Mandesball of Psyaan St tb bom and Mr. her Mra. David of parants, Did it ever occur to yon that every, warn told far tan. Mias movie Alexander. Cover aetresSByon have seen ha loveWarner entertained at sapper Sunday awning la honor of Mia Neablt. Covara were laid far ly hair,' whUdi ths most popular count their curl as their chief beauty t la Mr. aad Mra. William I). Warner, Mr. and Mra. M. D. Warner tad tbo Mlaaee ckriaty aad Jan- fact, many are leading ladies just be-- , ata Wtraar, , cause of. (heir attractive look. In- - u ' .... :i and .Mr. their Mra. Orson Caxlsr ar visiting daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Laarvnc Blackett, tn BaJt Lak. Mrs., J. w. Elltson returned Wednesday from a week' visit with Balt Lak relative Mr. and Mra. J. H. Lent returned Sun. day from Balt Lake, where they visited their daughters, Ludsaa and Arvitla, who ar attending ths university. Mr. Lunt was In attendance at th stock show. OTYiMtinOKE? Mr. Thot. P. Endicott, prciidsnt of the National Cleaner and Dyer Association of the United State, said eventually all of the cleaner will have to come to the installing of. the' continuous flow dry cleaning system in thcir plant. . Thi wa patented by, Salt Lake business men and is being introduced, by. the, : CONSOLIDATED CLEANERS y-.te- m . 3AND DYERS NEPHI NEPHI. April 1. Mrs. John Richardson antertnined th 8. 8. .club at her horns Wsdnesday ovenlng. Hawing and music occupied th tlms. Luncheon was nerved to Met. Ralph Brough. Mra. A. P. Christensen, Mrs, Gerald Cssler, Mrs. Alvin Burton, Mrs. Fart Rsld, Mrs. Jsmsa EUlaon, Mrs. Enos Jonas, Mrs. Lym Bigler nnd Mr. Jack Wright. Mis Georgia McCun antertnined thn Soroela dub Tuesday svanlng. Progrss-str- s 5W wa played. The room and tubloa were dscoratsd in keeping with Ml a Ksetor. Th guests war Mary Woolley, Mies Clsrs Hobbs. Mrs Gsonrs D. Haymomi, Mrs. Ben Bweensy, Mrs. them disclose the fact, Suiry among' they bring out all the natural, beauty of their hair by careful - sham-peeing; not with any soap or makeshift, but with a simple mixture a teaapoonful of canthrox (which they get from th druggist) in a cup of hot water and applying- - this instead of soap. This full cup of shampoo liquid ia enough so it hi easy to apply it Jo all the hair instead of just ths top of the head. After It use, ths hair dries rapidly with uniform color. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. Th hair ia so fluffy that it looks much heavier than It is. it luster aad soft- hea are delightful. (Adv.) . -- g .At 137 South Main St, Phone Wasatch 2G07. IRTiSfatiSSSn ONE WEEK MORE OF OUR - SPECIAL OFFER Plain Suit, Lady or Gent, light cr dark, COc. Call and deliver, COcx Vo .meet. all special-pricin cleaning in Salt .1". Lake City. , 1 e |