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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORXING, APRIL home in Nephi. During their stay here they and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Blgler-werentertained by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hopes of Eureka, and on a noon lunchMAMMOTH. April SH.Mrs. Bert Step-K- v eon was served InTuesday their honor by lira. visited at Eureka with her sister, A. T. Bigler. Mrs. John Nelson and Mrs James Fltzaerald, Wednesday. were daughter, additional Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. Biglow Bradley and chilwas The guests. table decorated with dren have returned, after an extended Jonquils. visit at' Spring City with, friends and Mrs. C. el Willis has ns her guest her relatives. m sister. Miss Louies Ross of Midway. Mrs. O. H. Andreason and Mrs. Thomas MJssea Elva Wilda Boren sen and Chat win were Eureka visitors Wednes- Naomi Fuller and went to Santnquin Sunday. and the day spent day an the guests of Mrs. Bvron Wheelock and son. Don, re- Miss , Whlmpey. turned home Tuesday evening from a Mrs.Evelyn W. R. LaRocco and children spent two weeks visit at Salt Lake . Wednesday afternoon Mrs. with Earl c - Clark entertained the off!- Mrtr cers and teachers of the primary Thjics- - Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hawe returned day evening. After the lesson Sour, Wednesday from Balt Lake. Mias Kate ' . luncheonf was served. Goodman, a sister of Mrs. Haw a accomMr. and Mrs. Richard Olllisple went to them and will remain with them Salt Lake Saturday of last week to spend panied for a month. Easter with friends, and relatives. Mra Joseph Elsmore returned Friday Mrs. Earl McIntyre and son, Steele, evening from Logan, where she had went to Salt Lake of last week been visiting her daughter, Mies Aldlo, to spend a few daysSaturday McIMrs. who is visiting attending the Agricultural colntyres mother. Mra C. 'J Creesle. lege. Mrs. John Mikesell visited at Eureka Miss Jane McPherson of American Fork Thursday with Mrs. L. E. Pierce. spent last week-en- d with her lister, Mra The ninth grade students entertained A. T. Bigler. at a dance Friday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Bhrt Mra the eighth grade, at the school house Adams and Mr. andPainter, Mra. Thomas Bale After dancing .until 13 o' clock., .luncheon motored to Mammoth from Nephi Sunwas served day. Miss Vs Fhtherlngham was Mrs. P. B. Fuller returned Thursday at a birthday - party by .a number of young evening from Salt Lake and Provo, where people Friday- evening, Oapvs and mu - h had visMed for 'sic was enjoyed and luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Shadrach Stswart and Miss Deon Harriman entertained at a children, Garnett and wars dincard party for a number of young ladies- ner guests of Mr. and Lyman, Mra. 1. V, Smith Saturday evening of last week- -. Lunch- Tuesday. epn was served. ""Miss Verda York entertained at a birthday party at the home of her sister, Mrs. I- - C. KAYSVILLE Stapley, Saturday evening of last week, the occasion bcing .her fifteenth music SAY8VILU, April 12.-birthday anniversary, Games and nest eiaiwnt octal event, of the Were enjoved and luncheon was served. spring took place viseven lag, erly Wedoeedejr Mrs. I.- Lindatrom of Santaquin is of wbee the member Bayview club entertained their buebeede iting her eons and their families for a the t an Stater party at the home of Mr and few weeks P. Eupereo. The Itvios roots sod Mrs, F. Z. CSrlstort and children spent Mr. W.room dlntof were, orthttcslly decorated Is Easter Sunday visiting Mr. and Mra J. dahlia aad lillee of the veUey. The early W. Anderson. - of the port evening Mrs. and Miss lone Snyder Ernest sod rook, followed woo spent Inroeploying MO V ride were luncheon, by a Eureka visitors Friday ter which the time woo ppent in mule end Mrs Eldon Lemmon of Silver Citv is of samee. Those present wen. Mr. sad Mn, Jobs hermother; W. Thom ley. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Epperson. spending a few days visiting Mrs James Shepherd. Dr D. Rutledft, Mr. sad Mrs. Mrs Ed. Lemenar and daughter, Georgeand W.Mrs,Ir athorn. Mr. end Mro. Hoary H Jeanne, were dinner, guests of Mrs. Jack Blood, Mro. Rothaa Reevea. Dr. end Mro. Snra Davis Sunday. nor Gleason, Mr. and Mra. 1. B Cooley, Mr. Miss Katherine Wing of Sprlngvillf and Mrs, klrMu Bonnemqrt, Mr. snd Mro. as the guest, of Herbert - L Glee eon, Mr. asd Mra. A. M. spent last week-en- d Borneo.- Mr. and Mn. 0. A Epperson, Mr. Miss Anna Jamison. Mrs. H. S Harriman was a SUesIt of snd Mra. Goorg W. Swaa. Mr. and Mrs. T. ' B. Hair, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Blrken, Dr. Mrs. Alex Cowan Thursday. Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Mrs George Galsfor, Jr, and children and Mrs. A and Mra. E. E. .Pritchett spent Sunday K Saxton, Mr, and Mrs. Bowman Beeves, Miss G lea eon and Frank Reaves Clan at Mra Eureka. Frank Barnett visiting Miss Doris Tbornlsy entertained the memMrs. Janies Lunt, Sr. returned to her Chi sorority of the state home after spending ten days bers of theat Alpha a 600 party at her home Batur-dsnniverolty visiting her husband and daughter. afternoon of week. The library aad last "Mrs R. E Wood visited at Salt Lake ilvias room were decorated la early spring for a few davs this week. A flowsr. luncheon was served. Mr and Mra. Richard EVker of West The ftieets .sere Mioses Louise Aftos Tintic visited here for a few days this Lore. Bessie Newton. Emily Nebeker, Silver. Yoons .week with relatives Smith. Emmallne Land, Lyda Rosatter, Lesth In honor of the fifth birthday anniverWhipple, Midetyn Stewart, Lucille Farrell, sary of her daughter. Marion. Mrs. Roy Marsaret Duaenberry, U Fawn Bailey. entertained at a party Tuesday Toronto, Fiancee Ra.ll, Inet Burton aad Games and music were en- Emma Foot evening , was served. Mrs. Eugenia Craig of Osdea waa a la at joyed, after which luncheon MmMr. of Those present were- Lucile Anderson, and - A. M. Barnes. guest -- axel Miss Miriam Barnes visited relatives In Salt Faun Parker," Card Hepworth, this wsek. Lots and Thatcher, Dohll, Barbara Marjorie Mr and Mra. John W. Galley were Bountiful Elaine and Ruth Fredkleton, Farrell Hassell, Ronald Milne, Robert Stapley, Vera viaitora Friday. Mrs. Joseph Booth of Salt Laks la tho geest and Laver, Dorothy McDonald, Marjorie her mother, Mrs. Mary B. Swaegor. and Joey Samuels, Doris and Margaret of Mien Mary Swan spent n faw days In Ogden Wilde. waek as gnast of friends this Mr. and Mrs A E. Hooper motored to Mr. and Mra. George W. Swan entertained Sprlngvllle Saturday of last week and at a social at their home ovanlog spent a few davs as the guests of Mrs. of last week. Five hundred Saturday waa played, and Jesse Shepherd. prises were .won by Sira. W. F. Bpperaoa and Mr and Mrs. Jack Wilson and son, Georgs Swaa, while tho eeoeolitloa prises went Murray, were Eureka visitors Saturday to Miss Doris Thorsley'asd William B. Galley. At s late hour t of last week luncheoa wss to Me. and Mrs. Qeorga w. Lea them, Mrs. Alton Wlghtman returned from served ad Mra:- - W. P. Epperson, Mr. and Mm." , Slt-- - Iaike- - Wednesday, wherw she had A. M. Barnes. Mr- - and Mra, C. Y. K. Saxton, been visiting friends and relatives. Mr. aad Mrs. Joha W. Thornier. Mr. and Mn. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wilson --are Balt W-E. Galley. Mrs. John Larsen, Misses Mary Lake visitors. L Swan, poriaThoralsy, Mslhs Then ley. sad Messrs George Swaa, J. B. Galley and liana Id Wednestheir Sixth wedd.ng anniversary k , Swaa. day evening. Fourteen guests were presMrs. Herbert L Ole son spent a few days is ent, who showered them with many beau- Salt Late thla week te guest f rets tires. tiful gifts. Games and music were enMr. and Mra. Frank B Muir wet last weekThose was served luncheon and end to visitor Woods a joyed Cross, (seats of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis, present were: O. Mis Leone Loro woo t Clearfield visitor H. Andreason, Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Mrs A C. Christensen, Bishop and Mrs. title week. T E. Chatwln, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs D. R Bagar and Mr and Mrs. C. J. Hepworth. I I SALINA and Miss Miss Bertha McPherson Mas me Riches, who had spent a week 22. Mrs. Joseph A. An FAUNA, April with Miss McPherson's Bister, Mrs. A. T Bigler, left Thursday morning for their derson entertained Tuesday afternoon in honor of the birthday anr.ivrsary of her son, Kenneth. Luncheon was served. Ten guests were present. Mr. and Mrs Franc Peterson visited friends in Richfield Wednesday. The Ladles Literary and Civic club met Wednesday evening in the high school auditorium. A miscellaneous proTwenty-si- x gram was given. members ere present. C. Mr?. E returned from Salt Wright Trial Guaranteed a Remedy. Last At Lake. Tuesday, where she had spent the Free. , week with relatives and friends. Miss Ada Burgefeg entertained a few Ans- - sufferer from- - Pyorrhea, Bless- of her friends Tuesday svenlng in honor ing and Ulcerated Gums, Loose Teeth of her A-birthday anniversary. Mrs. - 8. Crane is visiting her daughand other sore and diseased conditions of the mouth, can gam immediate re- ter. Marguerite, who is attending the in Salt Laks. lief and m a short time complete re- university Mr. and Mra. Edwin Bird of Monros covery from these dread conditions by are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bird using a new guaranteed home treatMr. and Mrs. J. B McMillanJoseph of Bigurd Thousands pro- visited ment now available. in Salins Wednesday relatives claim its efficacy in overcoming PyorMr. and Mrs. K. W. Bird and Mrs. rhea, relieving pain, healing pus pock- Terry Nielson were gueeta of Mrs. Manilla ets, hardening gums, saving teeth. You Christensen of Richfield Thursday. Mrs. Charles Nielson entertained Tuescan prove its merits m your own case without expense or obligation by writ- day afternoon in honor, of her birthday The guests were Mrs. , H. ing Dept. 5134, Moores Laboratories, anniversary B. Evans, Mrs. Alfred Evans, Mrs. O. A. 2112 Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo., for Mrs. Frank Andrews. Mrs. Bid' Gates, one weeks trial treatment, which will mond Martin. Mrs David Evans, Mrs. be cheerfully sent absolutely free. C. E. West, Mrs. Foster Funk and Mrs. Elisa Gatea. In the evening the husmeat.) bands of the guests Joined them at a five hundred Refreshments wera party. served during ths evening. Mr. and Mra Amel Jensen visited relatives in Richfield Thursday. Miss Ida Schofield of Salt Lake, who had been a guest of her sister, Florence, returned to her home Thursday. Mrs 'June Webb entertained Wednesday at an afternoon party for the Misses Faun Madsen, Leora Dastrup, Beulah West, Florence Schofield, Ida Schofield, Elsie Soboday and Mrs. John Dastrup. Mlss"Thul Milter entertained Wednesday evening at a card party. The guests numbered six. MAMMOTH e I j X -- ' .- . DW J two-co- o t lil, y X e Ye-m- - week-en- d two-coo- Mr.-s- rvlt-tlre- k Pyorrhea Hoy Being. Cured Bottle-Absolute- ly S.S.S. : Fills Out llolSov Cheeks, Thin Liinbs! I Men and women, whether you wltt yourseir up to your normal Just-rigon ths numweight depends ber of blood-celin your blood. Thats all there Is to it It s a scientific fact. If your blood-cefactory isnt work ing right, you will be thin, your blood. will be In disorder, ana perhaps your face will be broken out with pimples, blackheads and eruptions. 8. 8. 8. keeps your blood-ce- ll full lima factory working, build new blood-cell- s. That's why. n 8. 8. builds up thin, 8 people, it puts firm flesh on jour bones, it rounds out your face, arms neck, limbs, tin whole body. It puts the "pink in your cheeks. It takes the hollowness from the eyes, and It fools Father Time by smoothing out wrinkles in men and women by "plumping" them up. 8. 8 8 la a remarkable While you are getting plump, your akin eruptions, pimples, blackheads, acne, rheumatism, rash, tetter, blotches are being removed. The medtcingl, ingredients of H. 8 8. are guaranteed tegotaMe. purely 8 8.8. W old at all iIuib stoics, in two The larger six is the. more lacs , economical. ever - btHKT ls MGILL, NEVADA MGILL, Nev , April 82 Miss Doty Tipton was the dinner guest of Mr. end Mrs O. C. Riser Frlfay of last week. Mr. end Mrs. Frank lauffer were guests of Air. and .'Mra Lloytl Glnter Saturday evening of last week ' The Sliver Card dub was entertained by Mrs. C. Z. Bernes Friday evening of An last week. Easter luncheon was served. Prises were won by Mrs Charlie Holmes. Mrs. J. Lee. Mra. A. Robertson and Miss May me Glenn The marriage of Miss Mavme Olann and Havens Miller took place In Ely (Sunday of tasf week. Mr, and Mrs, FVank Brows attended the couple, and entertained Mr, and Mrs. thenj at dinner later. Miller will be at horns at 12 J street. McGill Mr and Mrs. Rose Tarlor and daughter. Dixie, left Tuesday for Ogden, where Mr. Taylor win Mrs. Taylor will visit. go to Babbitt, Minn., on a business trip. Mrs. Frank Duck was hostess to ths Priscilla dub Wednesday- - of last week. Mr. and Mrs. - William White entertained for Alma Ek of South America Music and games ware enjoved Monday. Their guests were the Messrs Len Stone, Bert Oldman. L Thurston, 8. Wolford, E Gibson and 8 Atkinson Mrs. FTank Brown- - left Tuesday for a two months visit to Casper, Wyo. Mr. said MrF Dirk Peterson and family returned to McGill Thursdav to reside. Miss Elisabeth Walden and Miss Jessie Burnett are at home at No. II J street. A surprise party waa given In honor of Mr. and Mrs, Ross Taylor at their home Monday evening. Cards were played and refreshments were served. Those comMessrs and posing the party were Meadame O. C. Riser, John C. Klnnear, ee Leonard I arson. Frank Buffer. jOe-r- ' ll run-dow- n, -- run-dow- blood-purifi- V 11 23, 1922. Why Have Gray HairorDandruff? Nourl shine will restore your hair to original color- - whether black, broom or blond. Removes dandruff. Prevents falling hair sad promotes its growth. Cleanses thg scalp. Harmless and pleasant to usa. No longer is it necessary for you to have grajr hair, which handicaps you socially and In business. Nourishine Positively Not a Dye Nourishine is a real tonic which feeds and nourishes the hair, thus restoring it to its original vitality. It is used and Indorsed by thousands of men and woman. As a dandruff remover alone It la worth many times the price asked. One bottle usually is effective. Owl Drug Co, Schramra-Johnso- n Drug Co., Auerbach Co.. Z C. M L Pent. Van Parlors. Gibson Btore, Beauty Drug Co., and al) drug and deper bottle. (Adv.) partment storea ai H-2- Newman, Spencer - Douglas, - - Charles Ziegler, and Ontie Hovendon and Miss Doty Tipton. Mra. Charles Ziegler entertained at fcr-Mdinner-Mmd- evetmg y rr Rosa Taylor and Dixie Taylor--. and Mrs. - EPHRAIM EPHRAIM, April 12. The Ephraim Commercial club gave a dancing party In Social hall Saturday evening of last week, the proceeds of which were turned Into the tteaaury of the Ephraim band. wera served during a the Refreshments Three hundred guests were evening. present. Mra. George Squire of Mt. Pleasant visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs N. Phil Jenaea, the early part of the week. The Misses Fern Thomson snd Luella entertained at an Easter Christensen Sunparty at the home of Miss" Thomson day evening. A buffet supper was served at mldn.ght. Twelve were present Mias Alta McCa (forty was hostess Sunday at an Easter dinner party. Miss Sibyl Armstrong has returned from Fkirriew, where sheMaught "school the past winter. The IMyosotis club waa entertained Tuesday evening by Miss Luella BOOChriswaa tensen at her home. Progressive were served. The played. Refreshment ere - Mrs O. J. Bracken. Mrs. guest John Lamb, Mrs. F. H. Rasmussen, Mrs. A. J. Anderson, Mrs. Eden Winn, Mrs. Genevieve Tietjen, Mrs. Flora Thorpe, Mrs. Harold Sorensen, Miss Borah Peterson, Miss Fern Thomson and Miss Hffle Thomson. The Bluebird swarm of the South ward Beehive girls was entertained Tuesday evening at the horn of Miss Mattie Taylor. The lesson was given by Mias Ines Dorius. Refreshments were served. Fourteen wera present. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Peterson are Salt i Lake visitors. . Mrs. A. W. Thomson entertained Wednesday afternoon at a luncheon for Mrs. A. J Anderson, Mrs. Brnell Jeneep, Mra. W. K. Driggs, Mrs. A. E. Thomson, (Mire. .1. M. Thomspn and Mrs. J. S. Christensen. Miss Twila Hansen entertained Sunday evening at an Eaeter party. The guests were: Miss Edna Jensen, Miss Ida Bailey, Miss Edith Hansen, Wesley Cherry, Vernon Stack, Ross Jacobsen and Mrs. Anna Jensen. Supper was served Mrs. R. J. Beveridge of Salt Lake Is her to spend a tew months with her parents, Bishop and Mrs. David N. Bel Mrs Grover A. Hansen and daughter Mt Thursday for a visit to Salt Lake. Mrs. N. Phil Jensen entertained Monof her flftieth day afternoon in honor birthday anniversary.- - Dinner was served at S oclock. Twenty-fiv- e guests were present. - She was presented with a gold ring. The Ladies association of the finow Normal college was entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Bendetta Christensen. MJss Afton Hinckley gave sketches of the lives of Mary Lamb and Current events and Etlzaboth Frye. short stories were given by Mra Ethel Dorius, Mrs. H. . Jensen and Mrs. Wilwere liam G. Barton.' Refreshments served. Fourteen wera present. Mra. P M. V. Anderson and son. for Orangeville to Devon, left Thursday ' home. -- ' make-thei- r They' wtH spend a few days lit Salt Lake en route. The latpurice Swarm of the North ward Beehive girls met Tuesday evening at the home of Eudoro Nielson. The lesson was gtvsn by Naomi Benson. Refreshments w era served. Seventeen were present. TOOTS and CASPER will appsar daily and in the big Saturday Vf no "T B J domic Section Four-Pag-e to amuse, readers of The Deseret News. In addition, many other famous funny folk, both in daily comic strips and in the will endeavor to entertain you. Saturday full-page- s, The Womans Page always replete with interesting articles, and stories for women will include Adele Carrisons popular Watch for these' new features story, Holding a Husband. . commericing May Ist in , Site iDeetel News UTAHS LEADING EVENING NEWSPAPER -- 1 WEST JORDAN 1 WEST JORDAN, April 22 A surprise party waa given for Earl Egbert- - Saturday avening of last week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mra W. L. Egoert, ths occasion being his seventeenth birthday anniversary. Games and luncheon were enjoyed by the following: Irene Horan, Thelma Henderson. Verona Walker, Melva Gardner, Olive Warner, Edith Call, NeGUe Wheeler, Jack, Glen and Henry Smith, Oriand Olson, Alfred KMgrow, Marlow Bateman. Herschel Rlchaidson and Mr. and Mra. George Henderson. Mr, and Mrs. A. Jensen of Brigham are visiting Charles Ohwiler and Mr. , and Mrs. Rulon Ohwiler. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Norberg - Spent Easter visiting friends in Pleasant Grove. Miss Amelia Buckley of Provo and Samuel Buckley of Logan Visited last week with Mrs. EFta Tuttle. Miss Vivian Gardner of Bingham spent last week-en- d visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. Heber Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd. Bateman and Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Bateman of Salt Lake spent Easter wtth Mrs. Lydia Bateman. Mr. John Egbert entertained at a dinner party Monday evening in honor of her- - son, Harold, the occasion being his eighteenth brthday anniversary Cov-were laid for Mr. and Mr.- - Wiiford Egbert. Mr. snd Mra. Alma Egbert, Mr. snd Mrs. William McEwan. Miss Gros-borMiss Williams and Miss Adelina Driggs. Mrs. D. Anderson was a Salt Laks vis itor Wednesday. Me. snd Mra, Garden Holt (i(.Sontij. aan Visited Mr. snd Mrs. Robert Dimond Sunday. Word has been received that a son arrived at the home of Mr. end Mra Robert Bateman of Spry. Mr. and Mra Bateman were formerly of this place. Mr. and Mra Robert Dimond and Mr. and Mra. Clifton Holt visited in South Jordan Wednesday. Ths junior high school pupils presented sn operetta in the ward house Wednesday evening to a large audience. Tuesday evening the M. I. A. gave a program Ih the ward house, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smoot visited In Salt Laks Thursday. or k, SMITHFIELD BMITHFIELD, April 22 The officers of ths First Ward M I. A, entertained st a farswell party Wednesday evening of last week In honor of George Nelson, who left later for the California missionary field A fountain pen and diary wera presented to Mr. Nelson as a token of appreciation. Steven Roae and Fred Jensen entertained at a dancing party Tuesday evening at ths Empress theater. Refreshments were served to seventy couples The guests wera Mr. and Mrs. Luther Vereen, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Higgins. Mr. snd Mrs Frank Purser, Mr. and Mra Don Smith and Mr. snd Mrs John Campbell. Relatives snd friends of Mr. 'and Mrs. Joshua Adams met at their home Monday avening and tendered them a party, prior to. their departure for Brigham Ctty. Luncheon was served to sixty-flv- s gueeta In honor of her birthday anniversary, Mrs. Joseph Nelson entertained at a I o clock dinner Thursday of last week. Those present from out bf town were Mr and Mrs ,T C. Johnson, Mr. snd Mrs .Me lohVKin. tr, end Mrs Albert As- - demon. Mr. snd Mrs.. Austin Johnson and e Mrs. Monroe Bright. Miss Laura Fay Smith and Miss Ruby oclock dinGriffiths entertained at a ner Easter Sunday. Easter decorations wera used. Covers wera laid for six. Mrs, Lester Traveler entertained at a kensington Friday afternoon of last week. Dinner was served at 1 oclock. Covers wera laid for ten. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Jenkins of St. Anthony, Idaho, spent the week her as guest of Mr- - arld Mrs. Thomas Mile Mis Sarah .McCracken. .Miss Letha Roskelley, Miss Rebecca Done gnd Miss Maggie Peterson spent a few days of last week visiting at Salt Lake. Mrs Margaret Brighton and daughter, Mra Mont Hlmmins, left Saturday of last week for Balt Lake to visit relatives for a week. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Farr returned home after spendFriday evening of last week Lake. ing & few days at Ogden and MISalt Leona Mrs. Ernest Eoklund and Wennergren of Logan spent Wednesday as guests Of Mrs. George Eeklund Mr." and Mrs Ira Brown and children of Logan apent Suhday with Professor and Mra. Georgs H. Thomas. Professor and Mr. C. I. Stoddard of Richmond wera Smithfield visitors Sun- day. Miss Florence Farrell, Mis Leah Farrell. Miss I aura Fay Smith snd Miss Ruby Griffiths entertained at an Easter afterparty at the Farrell home Sunday noon. Covers were laid for ten. Mlsa Edna Crowfher of Logan spent Sunday with Miss Sarah McCracken. Blanche Beckstesd spent test week Visit 'fra W. K. Christman and Mrs. Ed. Bloat. ing In Ogden snd Salt Lake. Mil Gwen Fosa and Mia Connie Foss, Mr. snd Mra. E. A. Brotrgh entertained who have been attending school st St. at dinner Sunday afternoon of last week air Salt Lake, visiting at their home. Carnations and violet Marys academy in In a crystal basket formed the centertheir parents. piece for the table. Covers wers laid for Mr. snd Mra. J. R. Lesright, Dr. A. S Needles, Joseph Taylor, Mias Dorothy 1 MONTPELIER, IDA. Brough and Mlsa Virginia Brough. Mrs. Luka Roghsar entertained at a Monday evening of last week In MONTPELIER, Idaho, April 12,-- Mr. party tt. A. Whits entertained In honor of the honor of Mr. Roghaor's birthday anniFive hundred wa payed durbirthday anniversary of her eon, Glenn, versary."" of last week. ing the evening. Mrs. Henckle snd Mr. Wednesday afternoon Games and refreshments were enjoyed HuU won high soars Mr. Smlsh snd A during the afternoon. Those present were Mr. Ashlsy won the consolation. Theresa Nate, Phyllss HuU, Alice Gard luncheon wss served to the following: Mr. ond Mr. Tom and Mrs. ner, Mary Hayward, Ruby Peteriet, VirTailor, Mr. W. H. Smith, ginia Wilson, Virginia Langford, John A. J. AShlev, Mr. Donald Mr. snd Mrs H. M. Nelson. Mr. and Gardner, Everinghsm, Ferrell Mullca, Leslie Henckle and Jack Qidney. Mrs H. B. Hull and Mrs. Henry Henckle. Mrs. Frank Jones entsrtalned ths Mias Mabel Buckley was guest of honor War St a Montpelier chapter of American party given Saturday eveMothers Wednesday afternoon bf last ning surprise of last week at her home. Games week at her home. Refreshmenta wera and refreshment wera enjoyed during the served during., the siternoon to about even.ng. - Those "wera Annie members twenty-fiv- e Chugs. Annie Thompson. Nellie ThomP' enterDr. and Mrs. J. R. Leeright Adam Delta Adam Velma son, Della tained Mr. and Mra E. E. Mullca at Orunlg. Edna Allenback, Clara Chugg, dinner Sunday afternoon at their home. Frank Lane, Alex AKenback, Herbert AlMra Joseph Bsgley entertained the lenback, Lawrence Bills, Peter Chugg, tstlon Five Hundred club Friday after- Russell Bridges, 1 Austin Chugg, Leslie noon of last wsek. Mra J. F. MaoCiura Chugg. Bob Roberts, Mrs. A. Buckley, won high score. Luncheon was served Mra. William Chugg, Mrs. Fred Sommers to tire following: Mrs. J. F. MaoOlurs, and Mra Carl Seewera. Mra N. W. Booth, Mra R. O. Batteries. Mrs. H. Q. Nukols entertained the KenMrs. D. Durham; Mra F. H. Chap.n. sington club Wednesday afternoon of lest PRESTON, IDAHO PRESTON, Idaho, April 22 r. DELTA i-R. F. Van DELTA. April 22 Mr Aredaie of- Galesburg, IU., is visiting in Delta, the guest of Mr. and Mr, A. B. Ward. s , t Miss Bessla Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward has just returned home from a two years' mission snd will make Delta her home. Mr. Edwards is manager of the Delta Sugar . , company. A. T. Kbleom of ths Peppard Seed company has been Jo'ned by his wife and children and ara living in the home on Second West etreet. Mr, and Mr. Andrew Hnen of Oak- - . are in Delta, visiting their Idaho," ley. . son. R. E. C. Tracy entertained the Dr. Jelly Stitchers at her home on North tract Friday of last week. About thirty Luncheon wa guests wera . present. served. Mrs. Rsv Cox has returned from an ex terded visit with her mother In Ogden. , Mra. H. T. Baker and daughter. Dorothy, have returned from a visit to Salt -- Wlne-brenn- -- Lekr. Judgment of 1892 vindicated by world's approval of Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin a simple vegetable compound for conitipation So safe thousands give it to babes in arms Now has largest sale in the world. , . pie wantto use them noone can . WHEN a;man la in the 83rd ' but them the as I of hit - year age, 1 am, there are certain things he has 4ar?4-4ooly- time - M teach him. The basia of treating aickness has not changed since I left Medical College in 1875. nor since I placed on the market the laxative prescription I had used in my practice, known to druggists and the public since 1892, as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Then the treatment of constipation, biliousness, headaches, mental depression, indigestion, sour stomach and other indispositions that result from constipation was entirely by means of simple vegetable laxatives, herbs and roots. These are still the basis of my Dr. Caldwells Svrup Pepsin, which is a combination of Egyptian Senna and other mild laxative herbs with pepsin. - Recently new medicines have been brought out for constipation that contain calomel, which is mercury, salts .of various kinds, minerals, and coal tar. These are all drastic purges, many of them dangerous, and the medical profession chk-ken- s lat -- n - r.A Tnm .r IpertrsHW PR. w. . CALDWELL Fm mitt M Dr. CftMwvttt Symji Bon ifatifcrviltet M. Fpgi -- is warning the public against them. Certain coal tar products will depress the heart; certain alts give rise to intestinal poisoning, impaction and ruptureintestines. If grown peoof-th- e deny privilege, they should never be given to ehtldrswv The simpler the remedy for constipation, the safer for the child and for you, and the better for the general health of all. And as you can get results in a mild and safe way by using Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, why take chances with pills and powders and strong drugs, even if disguised in candy? My remedy, too, costs less than most others, only about a cent a dose. A bottle such as you can find in any drug store, will last a. family-severa- l months, and all can use it. It is good tor the babe in arms because pleasant to the taste, gentle in action, and free from narcotics. In the proper dose, given in the directions equally effective at ages. Elderiy people will find it especially ideal. The formula of Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin is on the cover of ever bottle, and the ingredients Lave the endorsement of thv U. S. Pharmac- opoeia. remembrance of oiy 83rd birthday I luuv ict aside the sum of Ten Thousand tin nnn WnvfL nf IDollars to be jiven away in half ounce bottles of my Syrup Pepsin. Only one -- Syrap Pepsin Free er Heber-Hanse- New-Fangl- ed J. CA -, Doctor at 82 Finds Mothers Prefer Salts His Formula to And Coal Tar Remedies for Babies Miss Ora Packer entertained the N. D. C. girls at a slumber party at her home Saturday night of last week. Luncheon was served Saturday evening and breakfast Sunday morning. The guests Included Miss Ro mona Stephens, M ss Lavenla Nellaon, Mias Kathryne .Stephen, Miss Emma I ray, .Ml Porenc Hawke. Miss Dorothy Howerton, Mise Carms ballif and Miss Edvth Johnson. Mrs. Wllford Bingham entertained at luncheon Wednesuov evening of last week for Mrs. Archie Robins. Mr. J. T. W.. 0;(m. . Mra.W.W. Wllson. MrB.-Romney, Mrs. George Pauil, Mrs. A. B. L. N alder. Mra Cutler and ..Mra . ii. J2SaUabdri:.siient IflaCjresIt in Ugeu. anl Bait Lake . vailing Melinda Cutler entertained, SatMr. In compliurday afternoon of last week, son. Koval, on his sixth ment to her Misses The Marian, birthday anniversary. Louise and Ruth Skidmore of Logan, SkidWendle and Helia Utah, and Miss more of Richmond. Utah, were among the guests, who numbered twenty Mrs. H. L. Bair of Richmond. Utah, and Mrs. E. W. Sk.dmore of Logan. Utah, ss guests of thetr spent last week-en- d sister, Mrs. Melinda Cutler. Mr Amos Belnap entertained Monday afternoon In honor of her daughter, Alla-be- l, on her sixth birthday anniversary. A frosted birthday cake with tlx red candles centered the table. Covers were laid and for thirty children. Candy were ih favors. colored-eg- gs members club Damosllle The Ie Six entertained thetr partners, Wednesday week, at the home of M-evening of Fieri s Balllf. Yellow and green wera carried out in the decorations and luncheon. An Easter Illy, surrounded by kewpte dolls holding yellow ribbons, on the end of which was an Easter basket filled with candles, was placed at each place Miss lavenla Nellson entertained It! compflment to the N. O. C. club and rusheea, Friday evening of last week, at The club colors, green and her home white, were carried out In the luncheon. of progressive rook were Six tablea played Miss Pauline Roronev and Miss Mis Agnes Lindsey won high score, and Keil-son Florenre Haakcs and Miss Lavenla A buffet luncheon was low score. served. The First wsrd Prlmarv officers snd teachers entertained Thursdav evening of last week In compliment to Miss Gretta italllson, who will leave for Illlnola next book waa premonth. A leather-houn- d sented to Miss Ralliaon bv ths association. Luncheon was served to twentyt , five guests. Miss Gretta Rallleon, Mis Trees Lln-r'- n Mt Hellish Hie snd Miss week at her home. Luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. W. F. Stevens, vf F A. BroMgh, Mra. A. A. Vesley. Mrs. Tom Sneddon, Mrs. Charles Hess, u a. Jonn Barrett, Mra R. H. Ferguson, Mrs G. F, Ashley and Mra. W. E. Christ man. v- Free Trial bottle rq a family. All art constipated now and then, and here is an or you and otkxrj to try Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin FREE OF opportunity CHAR QE. Ask for your free bottle today, simply sending name and address to Dr. VP. B. Caldwell, 314 Washington St., Monticello, HL Do not postpone this. A A |