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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING A birthday of her daughter, Thelma. cake, surrounded with piak and whit tweet peas. formed the centerpiece for the luncheon table. , i niiich Vlass Are . POCATELLO. Idaho. April 12. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Stevens departed Sunday for a prolonged hone moon Inevening mldde-wenteThey were marpoints. ried at Dillon, Mont., Wedneeday of last week, by the Rev. J. Smith of the Metho- diet church of that city. - Mra Stevens waa formerly Mra Anna Roche of Brook- lyn, N. V. Accompanying the couple at DIMoa were Mr. and Mra J. L. Downing of Pocatello. Mr. Downing la associated with Mr. Stevens In the practice of law In Pocatello, Jame M. Stevens wag once lieutenant governor of the state and later waa district judga residing at Blackfoot. The bride has resided at Pocatello for about one year. They will make their home at 1041 North Garfield avenue. Mra. Charles Sprague enterta.ned at bridge Monday afternoon at her home on North Garfield avenue, complimenting Mrs. James Henry Tuttle of San Fran-elsoThree tobies were arranged for the games, end Mra A. W. Lee was awarded high honors, and Mrs. Tuttle received the guest favor. Daffodils and Easier IHles Gwen Hallen and Mrs. Margaret Small. formed by Dr. Adolph Steiner. A wedwere used for decoration. Mrs Henry ding dinner followed. "The couple wtlt assisted. Mrs. - Parley P. Papworth - entertained Higson make their home in Buhl after May 1. Ban Francisco H. Mra James of Brady Thursday afternoon at her home on Ninth entertained i Bannock The wedding of'Mlss Alma Hansen, East' street in honor of the sixth birth- - hotel Wednesday afternoon, honoring Mra of Mr. and Mrs H. A. Hansen tY ?rmiVeZ!Yy0f daughter futtle San of Jsmes Francisco, Henry of . Ogden, E. Lucas -- of Salt fUest. Were the" Mesd.me. ID. W-Lake will take place Wednesday at the da SET Sfh x Standrod, A.- - C. home of the bride's parents in Ogden. rounded with spring flowers in yellow. and and Marythe Misses Mabel Kas.tka Following the ceremony a reception will The favors were kt the Easter suggesbe held. The couple will make their home tions. The hostess was assisted by Mra Ingersoll. The North End Bridge dub he'd a J. C. Mrs. Harvey. In Salt Lake. , and Hugh Whytock luncheon at the Bannock hotel Monday ' The guests numbered twelve. . afternoon as the closing function of the . Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fullmer anseasons activities was played. Bee entertained with twelve members Bridge Mr. and tin. William nounce the engagement of their daughpresent. eve-- 1 . o club I D. their. MondayW. Mrs Madden entertained at ter, Mildred, to A.TtCTJtueekerto,-- The dato of the wedding will be announced nlng at a dinner party, followed by cards Bridge, Saturday f last week, at her ? the WoollejC Four tabiea apartment Mrs Robert Brahmen, iMrs R. S. Sweater were arranged for cards, and high score was awarded to Mra. H. Ehrlich. Other . ' Mr. and Mrs Slostah Hall announce end' R. S. Sleater. . gueete were the Mesdames H. C. Irwin, the engagement of their daughter, Oc-t- o K. B. Byer, C. M. Booth. Ned McCracken, Mert D Kimball.' The wedding The regular meeting of the will take place May ta. club was held Wedneeday evening St E. M. Chandler, H. D. Bacheller, Frederick D. Schleld, V, A. Kedney, J. E, the home of Mrs: Floyd Hansen, 934 East The room were McDermond, H. L. Crawahaw, Fred McMr. and Mrs W. H. Dunn announce Fourth South street. George L. Weir, G. Sllngerland, the marriage of their daughter. Dorothy decorated with pink and whit earna-,tkn- s. Gowan, Five hundred was played. Those J. Kelker, and Mra. O. R. Baum of AmerMabel, to Henry Anderson of Price. The ican FaR Mrs. were: Frank OrlstofTerson, wedding took place April 16, The cou-- ll present Mra Horace Whittlesey entertained the Mra Gilbert Herrick, Mr. Harold Davis, will make their horn in Price. members of chapter K- - of the P. E. O. . iin ilH Hibberd. Mr. Vert Williams, sisterhood 'im in '"4" Monday evening at her homo Helen Miss Morris Miss Viola Daniels on South Seventh avenue. The program n. Miss Beatrice Liddell. Miss Ruth on modern opera was given by Mrs. Ivan . Miss Flora Balm and Miss Ruth Gasser and Mrs. Paul Bryan. Mra. J. . Lawson. Bralnerd of In honor of Miss Ruth Neslen, a bride Payette waa a guest of the club. of this month, Mrs. E. A. Child enterThe members of the Llnea Social cjuh Mra.x W. A. Wright entertained the tained at a miscellaneous shower at her were entertained Monday afternoon at members of tha Tuesday dub Wednesday home. 833 Menlo avenue. Friday evening. the home of Mrs. F. O. Veak, 634 Coloafternoon at her home on South Garfield Twenty guests were present. of rado avenue. A crystal basket avenue. Mrs. Sam S. played .. formed - a centerptece high for th dub memberFerguson and Mra. T. The faculty of Rowland hall and the for the tea table. Dancing and music A. McCabe received the favor. guest members of the choir were entertained were enjoyed. The guests were: Mrs. J. F. Hassett waa tha other guest ofMr. the at an Easter breakfast Sunday morning Charles C. Roswell. Mr. J. A. Johnson, the halt The tables were arranged Mra Victor M. Peterson, Mr. Andrew dub. at Mrs. L. H. Crawshaw entertained at In the form of a cross and were decorated Martinson. Mra H. C. McDerltt, Mra afternoon of last with a variety of early spring blossoms. Lawrence Hedberg, Mrs. C. A. Llndberg, bridge Wednesday InJ. Mrs. of Van Busklrk The favors were corsage bouquets of vio- Mrs. August Stelngruber, Mrs. Ludwig dianapolis, Ind. Two tables were arlets and Cscil Brunner roses. Low end Mrs. Olaf Olson, ranged for the game with Mre. George ' . . Sllngerland playing high and Mrs. Van The Ladles Auxiliary of the Lieutenant entertained eleven Buaic.rk recelv.ng guest trophy, Mrs, . M, Rosen C. E. Alleif post No. 409, Veterans of For- guests yesterday afternoon at her home Mra C. E. M. Loux, president of tha South street In College Women club, returned the first eign Wars, entertained the boys of the on East Twenty-firpast and their friends at a box social honor of the third birthday anniversary of the week from Kansas CKy, Mo., where he waa a delegate from the local club to the - national convention of college women. Mra. E. C. White and daughter, Louise, and Mre. H. D. Bacheller left Monday for Hot Spring Ark., to attend the national Y. W. C. A. convention as delegates from the local association. Mra C. C. Larson of Twin Falla la visiting here with Mr. and Mr. L. P. on West Lewis street. Madame A. Montarlot, mother of Mademoiselle MarceK Montarlot of the high school faculty, arrived last week from Paris. France, and will make an extended j. visit with her daughter. Mr. and Mra. Carl Lester Roberta iy t Monday Trom Salt Lake and will make Pocatello their home. Mr. Roberta r , la the son of Mr. and Mr M. L, Robert gowns. pioneer resident of the city. Mr. jtnd Mr A. C. Hinckley and Mr. -end Mrs. E. C. White spent Sunday of Thompson close-margi- n last week in Boise, guest a of Mr. and combined. Mra. Dan W. Church, formerly of Pocatello. Fail-vieTh Community dtub mat Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, J. HaR. The members responded to ran call by giving their favorite recipe. The remainder of the afterEXQUISITE is the word that best noon . was apanf at needlework. The describes this distinctive model. newly elected officers of the club are: C. Mr W. Mrs. H. EhrGray, le Embodies the utmost and lich, vice president:president; Mra. Fred McGowan, Mra. W. H. Power secretory, and built-i- n trim lines, with that fiw Oeattaaed fnaa m our fur j . stone ntet are for the season the mpat up to date and scientific that money can buy, the only ones of which we know between Chicago and the eoaat. , e , ' v SUGAR -- Four carloads of fins Csno Sugar nav just been received; gat your sack before it is too late. , . tack fiao Whit Cans Sugar , ...6.5 JAM JELLIES . , -- - Wo have just received a largo shipment of Pur Fruit Preserve You would do well to burin doen iota at those prices: 100-lb- SUMMER RATER ON EUR REPAIRING... 7- - AND REMODELING 1' and-- . a cheiceef eH the- newest- - etj-te- next season r for' J Hinckley,--B.-E.-Brady, Large enn Apricot Pure Fruit,,. 25e Jar Pure Strawberry Jam .33c .Jar Pure Strawberry Jgm 19c . Jar Pure Baspbtrry Jam lor 36c Mb. can Orange-Jell- y .........15c jijara JLibby Jelly . . , . . . . . ,25c 18-o- -- Mrs.-Alb- ert Wal-frre- week,-honorin- st Dashing New Arrivals ! I Footwear Charming, ultrasmart youthful spring ter The Whit-t-ngh- ill creations to accompany Better quality and Hum prices are delightfully Font enelle in-sty- treasurer. quality, assuring appearance. shape-retainin- g in fine black kid $9.00 $9.00 $11 The Peach Mra. Lyman Fargo and daughter Misr Marian and Mr Cheater Well returned Wednesday from a several months' visit. In Los Angels del. Mr J. Van Buaklrk of lndlanapolls, Ind., is visiting her daughter, Mr J. E. McDermond, of the Woolley apartments. Mr. and Mra. Lionel! Hendricks of Lava Hot Sprinn spent Sunday, with Dr. and Mrs, L. H. Crawshaw at the Woolley apartment Mr. .and Mrs. Norman B. Adklson entertained the East Side Bridge club Thursday evening at their home on East Carter street. The guests of the club were Mr, and Mrs. Joe T. Young and Mr. and Mr E. Sommervllle Johnston. The members of tha Electa Kensington club gave a Whit Elephant" party Tuesday evening at the home of Mra. George Matthews on South Arthur ave-u- u was a k . Thar luncheon, and an auction was held, eliciting considerable amusement. The Ladles auxiliary of th Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers gave a carnival dance Monday evening at the Chamber of Commerce hall. The hall waa decorated In keeping with tb carnival spirit, and confetti and serpentine were used profuselv. Miss Edith Peterson and Mia Mary returned Tuesday from a two days' visit at Salt Lake. Forget-Me-NTh dub met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr M. L. Roberto on South GsrflieA avenue. Flvs hundred was played. The Bannock County War Mothers gave two dances, one at Columbia hall and another at- the Chamber of Commerce hart, Tuesday- evening, for the memorial fund. The feature of th dances waa a sola dance. Th Rose, given by Mis Mildred Hoder of Pocatello. Th Ladles Aid - society of th 'vnet- Wedneeday afternoon at the home of Mra. Edward Anderson on South Main street, Mr Edward E. Byef entertained a few friends at a.i Informal bridge party Tuesday afternoon at her home on North Johnson avenue. pot-luc- Newest Parisian version of the strap pump for spring. An irresistable combination of , gray ooze with patent leather straps In all patent leather The 1 $ 1 lr .J9 Cleopatra A- strap- sandal- of alluring grace that fits the foot with the snugness of a fine ailk glove. Modeled to give that trim, slender ap- - - pearance. leather-a- $10 t MAIL ORDERS FILLED HQSIERY to accompany all of the new Spring shoes is here .in our Hosiery Department EUREKA EUREKA, - April 3. Mr. and Mr and Dr. and Mr L. E. Pierce motored to Spnngvtlle Sunday and Mr. and Mrs Ra$ U with the spent day Done. While there they attended the art exhibit. Mis Leah Jonea of Salt Lake was a guest at th Edward Pike home last week-end. Emma Billings entertained tha Bridge club at th home of Mr. John Donnelly Wednesday afternoon. .Mr. V. I Thomas received the honor Mr George Hays and Miss Ella Donnelly were Luncheon was special guests. served Mr Edward Pike left today for Cornish to visit her eon, Ray Pike, and - - - - family, Th high school held an Interesting lnere lass track meet Friday afternoon, followed by a dance in th gymnasium tn the evening. ' Mre. T. D. Sullivan and daughter. Mias Mary Sullivan, went to Salt Lake Thursday evening for the week-enK. A. Jonea motored to Salt Lake Monday with hie daughter. Margaret, who returned there to reetime her studlea at Mra. . -t d. the "Bette shoes" 320 MAIN , ....... 2 for - l!ivretty-e4-4itahaftmi-week-- nd visit at her home. Miss France Hulsh returned to Salt Lake Sundav evening after spending th week-en- d with her parent J. Fred Johneon Is In Boston, visiting his mother and brother. The Fidelia club met Friday evening of last tgeek at th bom of Mr Earl 25c 46c- - ,16c - CANNED VEGETABLES We have exceptional values In our reused vegetable department. Stringless Beans Early June UICE BEANS1 Sifted Early Juna Peas -- ,16c 10 lbs. Fancy Blue Rose Rice . . . 65c Extra Sifted Early June Peat .. 23-5 lb. Fancy Blue Rose Rice ,..35c cans 8ugar Cora ,25c 2 lb Corn ......15c, Fancy Blue Rose Sice ...15c 6 lbs. Lima Beane 66c Large can Hominy 15c 2 lb Lima Beans 29c 2 large cans Sauerkraut 35o 5 lb Pink. R4 Mexican or 2 large cans Pumpkin ..35c, 63c Largs bottle Libbys Catsup ...26c Bnyo Beans f... 2 lb Pink, Red Mexican or -. r.- ,23c Bnyo- Been COFFEE 10 lb Whit Navy Bean . ...69c A good cup of Coffee la half "a 3 lbs. White Navy Beans , , . ...23c mexL Lovers of coffee, we can save . , BASING POWDER you many disappointment Old Mascan Koval ter, Java blend, and Skaggs Purity, Sty-lb- . can Rovsl , 31.35 mild blend, are sure to please your . ........ en Rpyal ,37c individual taste. can Old Master , . 81.09 can Calumet . 32.19 Calumet , ,., ,4,,.,, , 69c ,eo JQld Alaatr..;..., v,8L33 can Old Master .,....'..,45e Mb. can Calumet .28c can Skaggs Purity .......81-0ran K. 0. ,19c I3-2 can Skaggs Purity ...,i...35c cans K. C. .... ,26c ' ; c&isco MACARONI '9-lpail Fresh Crisco 3 lb bulk Macaroni ...45c nil Fresh Crlsfo , . 2 lb Bulk Macaroni 18c pail Freak Crisco 3 pkgs. Macaroni, Spaghetti, pail Fresb Crisco "Noodles or Vermieelli ... :..25fT -- J1.11... All of the members were present. Call gave a reedlng, Mother of Wine," followed-bThe uaual game of progressive a vocal so,e by Mra- - C. F, Cradle Song." Light refreshenjoyed, followed by an elaborate lunch- Tronson. eon. ment were served at a 1st hour- - - The Sewing circle of the Catholic Woman's league met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr Edward Duggan. Afttr a CITY t busy afternoon, Mr James Norman and Mra. Albert Tuckett served luncheon to PARK CITY, April S. Th Woman' th following members: Mr Will Brown, MonMr James Mitchell, Mr Mary Stack. Athenaeum held tts regular meeting PresidenMrs John Dillon, Mrs. Mary Dillon, Mra. day afternoon at the dubroom t-elect William Owen Mrs. George Nailaoa. Mr Mra, W W. --Evan .presided, J. E, O'Connor and Mr Edward Dug- Mra. H. 8. Townsend had charge of the program for the day, which was on gan, Mra. E. L. Clark entertained the Five Civic Pride." The paper waa on the Hundred club Saturday afternoon of last water and drainage question in Park Mrs. week. Ray Sorenson reee.vcd the City. - A communication waa read on forMlsa Anna Chajman and M.ss est fire protection and It waa laid on prise. Grace Chapman .were special guests. the table. Eight members responded to Luncheon waa served. At the next meet- roll caU. ' ' returned home Miss Anne Clark P, H. Craven will be the ing Mr hostess, Wednesday from a thras months' visit to Du nn a h ter of Prove. hew eieter, --Mr Paxtom left for home Sunday after a ten days' , Cal. visit with Mr Dunn'a mother, Mr I The Ladles' auxiliary of th American Hannah Mttcheil. Legion entertained at an Easter party s. Mra. Frank Bacon returned to Eureka Monday evening at th Athenaeum mother yesterday after a visit with her Fv hundred was th gam In Sait Lake. She was accompanied by played. ' Prists wer awarded to Mrs. her brother, Carl W. Pol), who will re FreJ Glllett and Victor Paterson, and main for a short visit. Mrs. D. Cunningham was swsrded ' the Miss Marguerite Doran Is tn Salt Lake high cut prize. The committee in charge week-enfor the comprised Mr T. Gibson, Mra. Hnmer In honor of Miss Lillian Plnterella, a Vincent, Mra. N. B. Wllllsmt, Miss Mary 8. Hii'strom end Miss Mildred Tuggle. bride of the week, her aunts, Mr PANCAKE FLOUR As an extra quality Tea at a Terr Simpson and .Mrs. Henry Jarvis, enter hire. William Gray entertained Sunsmall coet, Boyal Garden Is very hard 2 pkg Aunt Jemima tained Tuesday evening at the home of day afternoon In honor of the twelfth . ,.S5C' .. , shower. b'rthday anniversary of her daughter, 1 the latter at a nuscellaneous to oqusl. Jack , ..33c pkg. large Flap were 1 lb. About thirty guests present and the Thor The Invited guests were Mares-re- t Royal Garden ,65c 2 small pkgs. Flap Jack , . ,35c bride received a .large number of oeau-tifHelen Helen Tippett. Denrochers, 35c P.0T1 ,lb 9ar'1e bag ...19c The rooms ware decorated Flanagan, Maude Ridge Ljcl'e Jeffprvl. gift 1 lb. Liptone Tea .,i...,.-..,73- c bag Pancake Flour ... ...49C with carnations and fern Kewpiea Charlotte Matheson, Audrey Rasmussen, H lb. Uptons Tea , 37c were used as favors at tha unusually at- Minnie Bennie, bag Pancake and Kathryn Sheen 1... 29c, Betty tractive luncheon, which was served af- Bheen. ter an evening of cards. Two little girl end Mra. P, J. ONeill and family Mr. Loretta Simpson, a cousin, and Frances went to Salt Lake Sunday to visit relaPlnterella, sister of the bride, served , , th guest. Miss Plnterella, who Is ihe tive. SWEET EASTERN PORK ' 'J. CHOICE PRIME STEERS of Columbus entertained The d Mrs, Jacob P.nter-ell- a, membersKnights daughter of and ladles Wednesday evening 30e Loin Pork Chops, lb, . .... ,24el35c T;Bone Steak, Jb. and Frank Ilebdon of Salt Lake at a dancing O. 0. I. F. the at hall, party wer married In Salt Lake Wednesday A cafeteria luncheon S0 small Lola Pork Rosst, )b.'.'24c I waa served. . . morning at 10 oclock by tha Rev. blather of St. Th of 1M2 the ladies 20c Shoulder Pork Roast, lb.. . ,15c ' 20e Beef Pot auxiliary was her The bride Slmonds. attended by Roast, bdtt euta, lb. 15c at an Easter Edward Og Lukee guild entertained 25c Shoulder Pork Steak, lb sister, Mra. Jack Osborn ,20c 120 Briaket Boil, Jb, st Monday...,7C dancing party svenlrg den of Salt Lake was beet man, A wed. hall. Mr John Birkheck. Mr CURED MEATS - , ding breakfast Was served at the home A, A. Pike and Mr Edwrd Paxton pre. . FALL LAMB Eastern Sugar Cured Bacon t of the bride's parent to members of th sided st th orbooth. Tbs Hales punch 35e tho Lamb Chopi, lb . By .1. .V.30C piece, lb. ,22c wedding party and th Immediate fam- chestra furnished the music. Pink and white and carnations lb. Center ily. euta, 30c ShouldaT Lamb Chops, lb. . .27c ...25c Mra. Anna Kopp la visiting friends at for the ferns formed the centerpiece Eastern Sugar Cured Hams, I , J capital. 35e Legs of Lamb, lb. The bride wore a navy theMrs. breakfast tab. 30c half or lb C. C. Haves from boms whole, 30c returned blue Georgette crepe dress and her 15e Lamb Stew, lb 10c Nice Streaked Salt Pork, lb. ....17c Monday. suit was brown trlcotlne with the capital and Mrs. L. C. Snow entertained hat and shoes to match. After a short theDr.members EvenHundred of Five honeymoon trie the young people will re- ing Card club the Thursday evening of last turn to Eureka to make the r home. Prises were awarded and refresh- - J The senior class of the high school U week. served. making preparation for its annual ban- meats, Mr. J. C. Ericksonweek-en-and children, of : quet to the'athetes, to be given Friday Salt d guests of Lake, were last evening of next week. - The -- firemen of Eureka . gav on cl Miss Alta Wilkinson. th largest dances of the year- Tuesday night at the Elks pavilion. Mrs. Walter Jensen entertained for ELSINORw WTOMINO UTAH Id Miss Marguerite Doran and Miss Mary J4 OREGON IDAHO Sullivan Thursday evening of last week. : , NEVADA ELSINORE.. Anril 2. MUs Eliinbeth CALIFORNIA Th Odd Fellows and Rebekaha of EuR'dye entertplnrd memberet-t- heof the O, N. reka attended the session ol ths grand O. 153 Regent 216 State 317 State-t-4- 0 S. Main 334 8. wfW home of club Monday, eventng lodge at Provo this week. A drill learn under Mrs. Frssk her slater. Mr P. T. Jensen. Luncheon of thirty Rebeknh to Mias Retta Johnson, Mira Taylor as captain and drlllmaster, pre- was aer'-esented the work of the lodge at the ses- Jennie R'chards. Miss Anna Jensen, Mlaa the-woWeol. in Macy Resmneson end sion. This team- presented a far more elaborate manner than usual.' Mr. and Mra. Harry Reeaa and two clarinet o!o, Howard Quigley; P. aaiy at her home Friday of last week. th costume being procured from Chi- children, of Provo, ar the guest of Mr. herd; E. O. quartet, Meadamea Brown, Burky, Dinner wa served, at o'clock to eight-ee- n cago. William T!t of Eureka wa elected and Mr. John Robert. Hi Iman and Peter; duet, Messrs. Conguest , Mia Alice Anderson, left Tuesday over ' delegate to the sovereign grand lodge, and Snodgraa. , Mr Charles which will convene In Detroit in Sep- morning for. Salt Lake, to remain Indefientertained at D.ck Williamson entertained a an Easter dinnerTletjen Mr for eight gueete retember, and Mrs. Frank Warden of the nitely. home Monday cently. number. of friend -at her Rebekah lodge. The Eureka members reMr. Elvira Clark end children. of evening ' at bridge. turned Thursday evening P.ichfield, wer Hursts .at the home of Mr Charles Lindstrum Is vlaltlng In i The Degree of Honor entertained at Mra. Christian, Jennen th past week. lllAIr"f several 8day Eureka, the guest of her eon Bert and week after Me Frank PrltcheU entertained at vt t i.IV with friend cards and luncheon Tuesday evening. Irvine Lindstrum. dinner Wedndsy of last week for Mr. to th Mra. Eunice Openshaw waa hoete&s to Mra. J. Hlghley was hostesssnd Mr. Harold Anderson. Mls Norma- Methodist Ladies ' Aid society at her th members of the 8ucial Hour club Miss LaNielson, Mis Jsrnle hom afternoon Ft day of last week at dinner. RIGBY, IDAHO Thuraday bree Mowers, Mle Vlrgle White, Mis Mra. Rudolph Peterson entertained for Wood Macy Rasiruason, Mia France five of her lady friends Monday afternoon In honor of the birthday anniverRIGBY, Idaho, April 12. Mrs. Newcomb and. Mr. Nevens. member of the Seagull Monday evening Saxton and baby of Pocateilo are th sary of her daughter. Mrs. Ruth Slot. club entertained at game, dancing and rueets of Mrs. Saxton's parent Mr. and luncheon. Miss Indra Peterson was, surprised by The chib wa chaperoned by Anril 22. Mle Norma twenty of her friends at her home SaturMrs. H. P. Madsen. 8ANTAQUIN, association. of the officer Primary and Mias Elva Tall, daughter of Mr. Mias Ethel Cbatwtn. Mias La- day evening of last week In honor of her Mr Loui Hansen entertained the of- - Jerman, sixteenth birthday anniversary. The eve-- n Mrs. J. W. Tal., returned tome last week, prlel Cushing and Mlsa Owens McCor Sevier Relief seventeen Beehive fits entertained after spend.ng two years on a mission fleers of the South after ng wa spent In games and music. A , their regular evening Tues-laThursday A nil 1n!ght supper wa served. D. L. of S. church In Mexico, for the ,, emng tt the home : Norman bualnets . waa . meeting. welcome-hom-e Mra. Thomas Wilson entertained at . monthly In her Jerman. given party entertained a j Mr, L,na xl!rod Mra. Nora Christensen th prettily arranaed luncheon at her hum honor Tuesday evening In the Byliee wnt gandy - . pxrtv of ladv frlenda at luncheon andieary p rt - jf the week in Rantaquln. Tuesday afternoon, the occasion being ward. . .. - Mt j vtsit.nr her- falh' r, Andrew C. TV Morgan and little--' am spent cards Thursday nftcraoan.,, The guests Olsen, and her- birthday- - anniversary, Ctbello Sorenaon entertained at her slater, Mr. Robert Armstrong, Mr week-end numbera-- i eight in Idaho Falla with Mr. last Mrs for afternoon luncheon Mr. Thursday Mr Is M. and and who located there. Edwards But'er and N:a and son. Henry Morgen, Mr F. D. Gunn. Mr f have returned to their home In familye Hi ton, of Delta, have moved to Santa- Mr. and Mr Brigham Morgan of Matilda Jensen, and Bell.A. Mrs. Jensen ' J. , after spending tn winter In Ea- qum to make their home. . La Belt returned hom Saturday afterThe following children were entertained wk,. Mr. and Mr Edward Westmer and noon, after spending ten days In Salt at luncheon Wednesday at the home of! yrt. Marla Gunderson waa entertained famiy left for Eureka Monday for aa exLake. - -- Mr. and Mr Harry W. .Homer of A lice Pritchett, .'in honor of herhlrth-loserentvj'ird b r t bda n n I v er- - tend Rlrle were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. day anniversary; Helen FYandeon. E'lx-,- .i Sorensen. Lucille Christensen, lei Ray Homer jn Idaho"ftfvFalla. Saturdayak frof abeth f sr T"., vwt-- - Mareukrtlaeti," PWriW " It trty The Mlaeee Ruth Nelson. Hate! Nelson Christiansen, Grace Johnson, Ruby Greg, and Agnea Nelaon spent last week-en- d erson, Rods Johnson, Dona ZebrtsUle, In Idaho Falls aa the guetta of fr.enda. Maxine Johnson, Von Marble, Grace JenThe gtrla of the O. N. O. club met at sen, Zana Svlvester. Clarice Smith. Harthe home of Mlsa Bess Glenn, Monday. old. Kenneth and Rav Hansn, iVarrex Mlaa Marvel Barrow aas'sted th hostess Frsndsrn, Rex. Ned and Farrell Smith, W The evening was spent In Wallace nnd Reed Gregerson. Grant in serving jty '(Vi,, Max Evn Ralph - Anderson. playing cards, followed by light refreshinBertelson. of and the Jensen club ments The personnel Willard Ralph t.VV cludes Mlssea Mavla Johnson, Ardath 4- Hill, Iona Hill. Rob Hill, Mill e O enn. T Mrs. Fred S- - Holbrook, Mr Oliver LemIDAHO mon. Mlsa June Foreman and Armella e Grover. Mra. Ora Montague will leave In the Idaho April 22. Mesdames near future for an extended visit with W.JEROME, D Baker and C. Stanton entertained renta In Twin Falls. her the Women's auxiliary of the American M-WgsMis" June Foreman spent the week in Legion at the Civic club house Tuesday Lj 8alt Lake, a tha guest of relatlvrs. afternoon of last week: Af er a program. II Hill Mra. George E. and Ardath H refreshment wer served. fundamentals distinguish Certain returned home Saturday arternoon of last Mr. and Mr. J E. Parker and all good Oriental Rugs. We alwave week from a two wreka' visit with rela- left Sunday Jor Olenna Kerry to fam'iy make an welcome In frlenda opportunity to point Salt Lake. tives and their home. out such essential points as the difTha following Rlgbv people apent Sunend mother left Saturday Mr Merritt ferent grades of wool Quality, dyeday at Helae hot springs: Mr. and Mra of last week for an extended visit with ing, designs, and texture Wllllnm Wahlgren, Mr. and Mra. Joseph relatives In Oklahoma. weaves and colors. Woodman". Mlsa Juna Foreman. FranMr H. M. Hall hat ea her guest her ces Hill, Dorothy Murdock. Marvel Gard- mother, Mr Lowry, of Boise. In auch nd other way w ner, Ida Gardner. Ann Gardner Margaret Mlaa Patricia Boardman left Wednesstrive to aid actual and r, Couleon, E. L. Browning, C. T. to Wash , for make her day Olympia, prospective customers, that Cyrus Call, Elbridge J. Hill, E.i home with her grandmother. they may study and Brown. Harold Ellsworth, end William Mrs. G. Murgatroyd. after few weeks' Oriental Ruga with Cramer, vlalt her with friends left Tuesday for understanding and with fitU,1 A. L. Paul returned home last her home In Logan, Utah. Mr of Intrinsic apurecialloq week, after visiting her son, DeWItt J. Mlaa Amy Moreland spent the past value Paul, In Salt lake., , week visiting frlenda In Kimberly, The Rlgbv Study , circle met at tn The W. C. T. U. met afterhome Of Mr J. 8 Mason. Wednesday noon of last week with Wednesday Mr Vlpham. Mrs. Mason waa assisted by evening. . Mlaa Beaa e Brewer entertained the Mrs. I a wren 0 Bvb The toll can was P. H, aoctely at her home Wednesday answered bv quotations on Mother. A evening of last week. paper on God gives ua friends and that Mra. Georg Bremer entertained the means much, but aboya all others' the Junior Bridge club at her horn Saturday rsateat of Hla gifts to earth was when evening Of last week. Vi He thought of mother." wa given by The Parent-Teachaaaoclat'on met At Mra. William Jonea. Th Misses Leona the high school building Thursday eveMason and Verda Mason gsva a vocal ning of iaat week, The i following 130 SCTrATS- duet. Sweet and Low.''-- Mr Myrtle gram waa given: R. E. Shep- 600-w- as y ...... 2 Country-Gentlema- PARK ...... ....... ........ ....... 65 12-o- Mrsv-Ralp- -- Marie-Wrlghbof g 25-o- ....... o club-room- ....... d. , ..... ' ul Self-Risin- g .i,, SOME SAVING r ' -- MEAT PRICES 1 Mr.-en- ,,.20. . Ras-vian- 1 - ffti.'ftrtivtYTTir. inn fi'w. Ji ! -- - J Mtew-Fran- rk f. -- SANTAQUIN y - ' ' w hr ... I 8antn-Oha-ri- ,rr vr r j R. L. Conyera In all patent . ot Large eaa Broken Sliced Medium, can Sliced Small can Sliced 14-o- - Miscellaneous Events ...... T -- . tv - SOME REGULAR PRICES Beware of warm weather when it concerns your furs. The long season through which we have just passed makes it advisable to have your furs thoroughly cleaned before they are put away for the summer. - Lf they are showing signs of wear, let us put them iu perfect condition before storing, as you can,- - now have .thy advantage of o. l&db:lTh tie iliiy,iaJ actually draws larger salaries than yourself but hay nothing but experience to show for it now. Many go through hf la this same way and are taken over the hill la their older days. The satisfaction come la acquiring the early habit of saving each day. week and month. Then, when the Autumn of life approaches, we have built up a resource for our protection. Thera la a certain pride la wisely spending for necessities, and the added joy comes through saving some from each pay check. , Which class art TOU in? Are you protecting your future by lnteth-gen- t saving? If to, you cannot help but know our Cash and Earing way is the proper one. Thousand hay appreciated our efforts in assisting them to say. Hundreds are being converted each month. If you are not one of our satisfied customers, begin tomorrow and you will bo grateful that you started the Cash and Baring Way." VAULTS ed -- tie OUR FUR COLD STORAGE j -- I' IN Tuva- these receive bum such varied actual expanse that the amount of their savings could not compared. 80 It would be out of reason for anyone to hay what e 1 should sara It must bo a. matter of Are you aatttft. i with the amount you say of your earnings? Ton know some who hay, t It costs no more to store your furs at once Oaa at the Veteran hall Wedneeday evening. The program waa opened with several consisting Balt of took place Monday after aongs by tha auxiliary choir,Miss lake Louis oon at I o'clock at the First Congress of Mrs. Marguerite Larsoa, ttonal church. The ceremony was per- McDonough. Mr. Georg .Decker, Mra formed by the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen. George Oglesby, Mrs. Mary Karroa, Mra After a honeymoon trip through Cal- Pauline Walker and Mra. H. J. ghaw, ifornia and Teita the couple will make followed by several dances by little Julia their home in 8alt Lake. May Hubbard. Mias Edelweiss fichuater, Lee Johnson and Jesse Beamons furi Mr. and Mrs Robert Shepherd an- nished music for dancing, which followed . , nounce the marriage of their daughter, the program. Blanche, to Clifford E. Wright of Long Mrs. Viola Hardman entertained the Beach, CUTThe wedding took place Thursday In the Salt Lake temple. Mr. Dailey club Tuesday evening at her home and Mrs.'Wrlght left Immediately for Cal- on Jeremy sti'eet. The room were deoo-ratA crystal In yellow and white. ifornia, where they will make their home. basket of daffodils formed the center Mr. and Mrs. S. Straus of Twin Falls, piece for the supper table. The guest WellIdaho, announce the marriage of their were: Mrs. Sara Dailey, Mrs. Rose Ing, Mrs. Pearl Williams, Mra Winifred niece, Mlsa Helen Reiderman, to Theodore Glauber of Buhl, Idaho. The wed- Brewster, Mra Mae Walker, Mrs. Gladys ding took place Monday afternoon at the Burdick, Mrs. Mary Edgar. Mrs. Bertha Hotel Utah. The ceremony was per- Jones, Mrs. Elisabeth iMicCallister, Mra : YOO En? c. ti POCATELLO, IDA. 1922. APRIL23, , JEROME, 1 Stone-hocke- . pur-cha- L-0- er Koshaba. Qx - - |