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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AURIU 23, 1922. 16 In State Society i I GARFIELD GARFIELD. AprU 3:.Mr. carried cut a Lewie aurpriac on her Woolsey of hia husband Monday even In In honor The guett fiftiath birthday anniversary. Mr. C. A. Enelgn. Mrs. were Mr. hnd and Mrs. A. Tygerson and Roy Tygeraon, Day. ail of Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mra Clauda Anderson. Mr. and firs. James Latimer. Mr. and Mrs. Rpy Latimer, Mr and Mra C. bonoid, Mr. Avery, Mr. and Mra Ralph Avery. Jeese Mrs. and Mra A. M. Sowby, Mr. and R. Sund-ber- g, Mra and Mr. J. N. U. Nelson. Mr. and Mra W. C Barton. Mr. Mra and Mra J. A. Tbomaa Mr. and Fife, H M. Adams, Mr. and Mrs Ik arla Mrs, W.lUam By aster, Mias In Dav and Mlaa Golda Wodeey, all of Garfield. Game and music were enjoyed, in after which a luncheon a served, Milch a color scheme of pink and white ' was carried out. Mrs. L. N. Foster entertained Wednes- - y day afterfloon from 1 to ( o'clock in honor of the seventh birthday annivorsay played of her son, Richard. Gamea were .n and refreshment served to the followMix. Josephine guests' Pauline Stewart. Lnu.se Vera bpears, Anderson. Marjory Vv right, trank and Howru Hewitt, Clayton Becker and Richard fetewart Wednea-da- y The Vlill Arbyder club met avanlit al tie horn of Mb Myrna Atter a short business session Lossy. refreshments were served. Miss Thelma iiy water icenr Tuesday attended a evening in. bait. Lake orand Miss (J Taylor, musicals as the guest instructor of music at tjhe Uranlte high it1 .t school. Miss Lillian Quirk oft Sait Lake Was the guest of Miss Kate 11 noma batur-ua- y of last week and Sunday. Women t club met In The Garfle'd afternoon. a regular tees ion yesterday! Mr. and Mra. G. G. Berken and daughters, Margaret and Violet, spent .Easter Z with relatives in Midvale. Mias Tbeimg , Thomas j and Ronald Wright, both of Gwr fleld.J were married in bait Lake Monday. !0r the present . they are residing in Eureka, little eon, Mrs. 'Howard Bateman and x Rem of Midvale, were, the guests of hlra Bateman's parents, Mr. and Mra.. Dan ' Cameron, over Easter. Mr. and Mra Tonia Taylor of Salt to Garfield- - to Lake re icside la the Charles Rees home on Wash-- t tngton avenue. Miss Virginia McEntoe, Mra Taylor s sister, returned with them. of Halt Lake visited Miss badte Ru her slater, Mra. Carl Oroobeck. Sunday. Mr. arjtLMrs Carl DalliR of bait Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mra L, J, Mantle during the week. ; ' Mia. Percy Williams and Mra Georg Watts will entertain the mercers of the O. K. b, Boc.al c.rcle and the.r hua dub rooms next lAhda in the Girls Thursday evening Mra James P. palmer entertained Monday evening tn honor of the eeventh anniversary of her daughter, birthday V trginia. The following little gueste were preaent.- bertha Erickson, Emma Lou Morgan, Floyd Palmer, , Vera bpeara Marjory Anderson, Lois Palmer, Margaret Vv painter, Dorothy Denton, Margaret Margaret Conley,, Bernice Fife, Mareen lreta Fife, Mildred Wasterman, Mantle, Afton Westerman, - Dorothy dan Grosbeek, Leone Mantle, Elsie May, Morgan and Grade Denton. Mra. Palmer was assisted In entertaining and serving by Mrs. JL J. Mantle. The Garfield Women's clue will give Two-Ne- ay .ss.fv W Mldua gpil entirely: new formulas that give a quickerr more brilliant polish -- lasts dries instantly and leaves the most brilliant, delicately tinted luster just like the inside of a It requires no buffing, of course, and it will keep its even brilliance .for at least a week. JWhen it begins to grow dull, you do not have to use a separate preparation to remove it. rou simply put on - fresh coat of the polish, taking one nail at a time, and wipe it off quickly before it dries. This will leave the nail clean and ready for ' the new application. The Liquid Polish, is the best possible protection to the pails. Used as a finishing touch, it will make a manicure last three times as long. "We have made good polishes before , at have other manufacturers, but in these two new polishes we havt traduced entirely new improvements that place them far ahead of any- -- turned-Thursd- w sea-she- ll. thing of their kind. OwGtNAToiper Cutkx -- NOW, at last, two new nail that you will hail instantly as something distinctly beyond any you have ever used. They are in tHe two most popular forms of' the moment Powder Polish and Liquid Polish. The Powder Polish is practically instantaneous. Just a few strokes of the nails across the soft part of the hand is sufficient to bring out the shine a dazzling, jewel-lik-e luster that is more brilliant and lasts better than any you have ever had before! It resists frequent washing in fact, soap and water only improve it.- The texture of the powder itself is exceptionally smooth the unpleasantly gritty quality that is so characteristic of powder polishes having been entirely overcome. And it has a body and firmness that prevent it from scattering wastefullv. JLtiinot in the least drying in its effect, and will, ins-aea- s, a childrens danct and entertainment of next week at thes. Saturday afternoon rooms. There will be grab-bagMen's club ato., and wieners and honie5niade candy will be aold. The same evening a dancing party will bo given for thee for which the Artel seven-piecgrown-up- s, orchestra of bait Lake will furnish music. The proceeds of the afternoon and evening wH bo given over to the playgrounds and the public library. - Mra J.' A, Tbomaa entertained Tues--da- y evening of Mat week in honor of the tmrteenth birthday anniversary of her were Louise daughter. Geckle, The guestsBeth Adams, Hadley, Dorothy Oorfleld, Phyllis Peterson, Nedrs McFarlane, Ed Thomaa, Edward Coil, Parley McCtevv, Ed Bmlth, Wayne Pendleton, Sterling Wright and Philip Peterson. Gamea and rei rash menu were enjoyed. ' Mr and Mrs. H Quackenbush have from the east and will probably reside In Garfield. The Pythian bisters will meet In the L O. O. F, hall next Tuesday evening. The Easter services at AH Souls' mission Sunday were, very largely attended. At the evening service the Rev. Boyd Parker presided. Later an Easter entertainment was givon by the children of the Sunday school and an address was made by the Right Rev, Arthur W. bishop of Utah. Special Eaaterd 'music was furnished by the choir. After the service Bishop .Moulton, Miss Alice B. Macdonald, principal of Rowland hall, Miss Marguerite P. Knapp, Mlaa Adeline Jones, Miss Mar Torts Stevenson, Mrs. Mary Sutton Rama d dell and J. H. Gregory, teachers at Hall, were entertained at luncheon at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Boyd -- Really, you should try these two new polishes. Geraldine F ar-r-ar said when she tried them, are a revelation of what a. They The turn Cafes Ponder k You will should be. nail polish r it freeticelly iasIssMits-eaend pee ike net be delighted with their quickness, fetish ye kaeeteer ked brilliancy and lasting quality. The Powder Polish is 35c a box -- r and the Liquid Polish 35c a bottle. therefore, never roughen the cuticle nor make the Cutex Sets come at 60c, $1.00, $1.50 and $3.00. Or nails brittle. each article separately at 35c. -- At all drug and depart On account of the present vogue for pink finder, ment stores in the United States and Canada. tips, we have given it a somewhat stronger tint than cur former polishes. And, finally, we have Send Sc today for samples oft . added to it a delicate elusive fragrance. You wiII these two new polishes be delighted' when you see your own nails so exquisitely pink and lustrous. Fill out this coupon and mail it to us with five cents In the new Liquid Polish we have one that is in coin or postage to cover cost of packing and mailing entirely free from the objections to all former and we will send you samples of both these polishes. ' ' liquid., polishes. .It. .flows over the nail from the --Address Nonhawr W amir, Dept 780, 111 West brush with 'an absolutely uniform smoothness, it 17th York. New Street, Pat-ii- bnl-Ite-nt i - -- newly-forme- MAIL THIS COUPON WITH 5 S CENTS TODAY Bow--laa- Nonham Warren,- Parker. The Harbor club of AU Souls mission Sunday school met at the- - boms of the Rev. Boyd Parker Thursday evening and organised for the season with these officers: Director, Rev. Boyd Parker; president, Clifford Larson; vice president, Kr. Fred land Elder; secretary-treasure- r, Moore. Plans were made for hikes to .Coons can on and Lake point, and trips to Salt Lake, Lagoon and Saltalr. Mr. and Mra EM Slater have returned from Hiawatha to Garfield to reside. I - .Dept. 780. 114 West 17th Street, NewYork City. j Name. Street ,... Gty and State IDAHO FALLS, IDA. IDAHO FALLS, Idaho. April 3 Mr. and Mra Joe George had aa their guests Wednesday evening the members of the Eight Bells Pinochle club. Pink and white tullie, comb ned with ferns, decorated the living room. A luncheon. In which the same color scheme of pink and white was used, waa served lifter the game. Mrs. Fred Morganstern mid W. D. Huffaker won prizes for high score, and Mr. and Mra. Reuben M.quest were awarded consolation prizes. - -Mrs. G. O. Wright was a bridge hostess two-cour- se "" Tuesday afternoon,. when she mimi.mil the Tuesday Bridge blub. A 1 o clock ureheon. euggesTvo of Easter, - waa served preceding an afternoon of bridge. Mia. C. C. Campbell and Miss Ethel Moore- - of flan - Dtegowere "extra "guest fur the afternoon. Mra Jaaper Hayes won the prixe for high score, and Mlsa Moots was presented with a guest prize Mra M. L. Coltman has returned to her homo in this city, after an extended visit with her daughter, Mra J, R. Pavla, at Long Beach, Cal. Mr. and Mra. Vern L. Brown were surprised by a number of friends and relatives Wednesday evening at their home bn North Idaho avenue. In honor of the b.rthday anniversary of Air. Brown. An evening pf music and games waa enjoyed, and late In the evening refreshments were served. Mlae Helen Neal of New York City la Upending a few weeks In Idaho Falla aa the guest of her aunt, Mra. M. L. Coltman. Mrs. A. J. Wlpperman waa hostess to the Wednesday club at her home on Cedar fctreet Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon waa servad at 1 o'clock, and th remainder of the afternoon waa devoted to sewing and bridge. The Lucky Thirteen Bridge dub met Wednesday afternoon aa the gueets of Mrs. Ear. Crawford, at her home on Corner avenue fDastex llllee were used to decorate the table where luncheon was served at 1 ,19. In the game of bridge Which followed, the prise for high score waa awarded to Mrs Emory Owen Mrs. H H. Kunter, Mra C. E. Pierce and Mra Owen were additional guests for ths afternoon. Mrs. Thomas Leonard waa hostess to (he Royal dub at her home on Emerson and Fourteenth Streets Thursday afternoon. Twelve guests eniojed an afternoon of sewing and sociability, and at b to p clock refreshments were served. The Epworth league of Trinity Metho-- il t church held Its - annual breakfast Luster morning In the clubrooms of tha i lurch. Forty joung people were presfnt. end at th conclusion of the breakfast a devntlonei meeting was held, led by Aflss Mi rige Wilson. j. Toe Idaho club met at Fslls-Jfincol- 1 the home of Mrs. James Kirby In LinMrs. Rufus coln, Wednesday afternoon. Chestnut won first prize, Mrs. Heber Kelly second, and the consolation waa given to Mrs. J. L Westergaard. A e luncheon waa served at S 10. Mrs. F H Torneten honored the blrth-da- y anniversary of her husband and her mother, Mra Meppen, Thursday evening of Mat. week, whan she - entertained a number of fr.ends at her home on Twelfth-streMusic and dancing occupied the evening, and at a late hour served used -- Ilnk.roses wf-rupper ws on hud living Mrs. L. M Moore ard Sueat J.listO. intruded Patterson of Bhel!v: Dr. and Mra W F. Kettenrlng, Mrs. Charles Lang and J. W. Jordan. W. T. Pettlnger wsa hostess to Mr ths Thursday club at her home on Water avenue Thureday afternoon. Twelve guests war present and the afternoon waa spent informally with sewing and cards Dinner waa served at t o dock Miss Art ell Spath was hosteaa to a number of her small friends at a theater partv Saturday afternoon of last week. Following the performance at the Colonial, an Eaater luncheon was served at the Spath home on Placer avenue A mall wagon, filled with Easter rabbits and chickens, wts used as a rent ml deco. three-cours- et. Id to the guests as favors. Lucille Kennedy. Patty Magu're, Gretuhen Cline, Jean Baldwin, Norma Lee, Jean Tuggle and Virginia Brownlee were present. Thursday evening of last week Melroy Marker waa honored with a surprise party In honor of his birthday anniversary, given by hla mother. Mra. Alma Marker, Mra B. F. Wing and Mrs. Silvia Mott. Eaater lilies. Jonquils and violets were used in profusion in the rooms where bridge was enjoyed Mra Charles Mooney held high score and waa awarded a prize. Mrs R T Cox won the consolation prize. A birthday luncheon waa served late In the evening, and w. D, Huffaker. on behalf of the gueets presented Mr. Marker with an Odd Fellow's emblem ring. Mr. and Mra. Earl Bowman entartalned ax a dancing party Thursday evening of Inzt week, honoring Jack Bowman, brother of Mr. Bowman. The affair was given at the McCarroll home on Placer svenue. and was a compliment to the birthday anniversary of the honor guest. Mra Bertha Moo re Chubb and A. I,. Albertson were quietly married, Saturday -- exerting of last week, at the home of the bride on Eleventh street. The ceremony was performed by the Rev, J C. Robin of the Methodist church hi the presence of a few relatives and friends Mrs. Chris Anderson entertained the Rock LIly TMmbe ciuh Friday afternoon at her home on Thirteenth street Sewing waa enJoed. and late In the afternoon refreshments were served. The ladies of the Catholic league1 held Seventy five couples enjoyed the dancing and the was served .durentertainment .Punch ing the evening Ht a Utile dcorted with hyacinths, and potted palms screened the orchestra. During the evening a contest area held, tn which Mra C. A. Dowd waa awarded a handsome bedspread. Miss Norma Barneb and Mlsa Verna Johannesen were hostesses at an Eaater breakfast Sunday morn.ng of last week. A bowl of yeliow jonquils decorated the center of the labile, and corsage bouquets of white hyacinths were presented to the gueats as fax or. Easter pia.ee cards marked places for ten guesta The Altar society of the Catholic church met at the home of Mrs A The afternoon. Potlev n, Thursday hostess waa assisted by Mra Frank er E'leusteln Ths Rotary dinner, given by th mem- hara of that olub,VVedneday. evenlng In honor of the iadles. waa among the successful social events of the week. Elaborate decorations of red roses and red carnat ona combined with red tapers, made the tables moat attractive Judds orchestra rendered music during ths dinner. and a male quartet of Rotarlans entertained ths guests. -of Lincoln met ub The I Wednesday evening of last week at tbs boms of Miss Dorothy Patterson IX-cl- SPRINGVILLE he Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mra Jennie Starr. Thursday afternoon anof last week, tbs date of niversary of Its organisation.-- The feature of the meeting was a fake e.ee--t on. In which the off cers appeared in comic costume . and delivered, burlesque Others assist ng on the prospeeches gram were Mra Belle Curtis and Miss Leona Oudmundson, Mrs A. O Packard and Mrs. M. W. Bird returned Saturday of last week from a tlu-eweeks' visit with relatives Anri friends lnJ.cs Atur.,,-- . afternoon of lait vxex Alpha Beta club entertained for the Mothers the Home and clubs Culture at Study home of Mrs Harry Reynolds. Ass sting were Mrs E. M. Boyer and Mrs. J. J). Childs. Progressive ''rummy was the principal diversion, the prizes being taken Mlsa bv the-seco- nd s Arlene Mrs. Charles Boyer and Mendenhall. Mra. Mas Senior, the Misses Bessie Call, Mabel Neprude and Flnas Simpkins, and the Messrs. William Phil ipa and Ernest Nielson wers guests of M's Alice tMmp-klin Salt Lake. Sunday. Mr. and Mra O. P Campbell of Provo were visitors here Sunday. Miss Ethel Smith of Salt Lake was ths guest Wednesday of Mrs. A. G. Johnson. ns . NEPHI Warner. Mrs, Della Norton, Mra, Spencer Sperry, Mrs Cheo Lunt, Miss Eva Tollev, Lunt. Ths marriage of Mlsa Lave!) Sperry, daughter- - of Mr. and Mra and Rav Caller, took ilaceTburday at the' bride's home. Judge J. S. Coooer A wedding performed the ceremony. the immediate rel upper wsr eervea John-Sper- sic were enjoyed until t o'clock, when was served to Mrs. A. J luncheon Orapo, Mra T. O Durham, Mrs W II Warner, Mrs. Clarence Warner, Mis Clara Hohbs, Miss Lurlle Forrest. Miss Georgia McCune and Miss Neil Golden Miss Mabel Pperrv entertained Tuesday of Mrs. Esther Evans evening In honor Imncheon was served St seen of Palo, 111 Ilford J. Cole, who In honor of from the Hawaiian returned Islunda, where he In bored as a mission-sra dancing parly was given In th Finro dance hall H e Vieaday evening by tne missionary committee of the .Nephl ward. Mrs W I Brown of Salt Lake Is visiting her daughter. Mra James LBellla-to- n In honor of Mlsa Lav ell Sperry, Mra NV'tle Moeller entertained Tuesday evening. Games and mualu wers the fea v. -- ry, i stives. Ralph Booth of Ephraim visited Sunday with Nephl relatives. la visitlrs. Etta Pyperof of Salt Lake iMr. and Mrs. J. N. C. ing at the home Mra. Perton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luff of 8alt Lake are visiting Nephl relatives. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bird and family visited last week-en- d with Mantl relative Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Cowan sntertalned at dinner Thursday evening in honor o I Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Cole. Cover were laid for twelve. g A house party waa given Tuesday by ths members of the Woodmen Mr Mrs. Irvin the home of and at lodge Wilson. Games, musio and refreshments c vspre the featurea of the svening. eve-nln- LAYTON NEPHI. April 31 Mrs Spencer Forrest entertained at an afternoon party Saturday of last weak Sewing and mu- V Leon SPRINOVILLE, April 39 -- Mra Harrison was hostess to ths S T club at her home Thursday afternoon of last week, and was assisted In serving on Easier luncheon by Mrs Lee Bums on Two tables of progressive fixe hundred were plaved, Mra Harry Pennington wlnntng the prise. Mrs. Clyde Wilson of Pa)son wss the guest Sunday of her sister, Mra Ray L. Lone t The local branch of th Daughters ef was served at 11 Iaincheon tures. oclock to Mr. and Mra Jack Tolley, Mr and Mrs James Ellison. Mr. and Mra. Gerald Casler. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence LAYTON. April 23 YUltor t kartrlll Mr d4 Mrm. Hnbti tn Of4n - Mr hom la !". den a tor HJfbTt. Ytra Lftjrtoi was TuUf. Kllfojri ipMt Umdt? fop M ftmtof Wt thl extended t!bH Idftbo, after Rufus AUm end Un ipeneer lft fl'Mutajr for 0Attle, W ., to pond few weekA, i trno Borthwlctc of New York spent Mm Monday hero aa gumt of Mm Robert Hlrken Mad Mm week Lnrlu JjUe were Mr In Flmimnt Grore end fueAts of reUttee Mr. ah4 Mra Mao Webb of ThAteher. Aflf., week bre, eiftitlnr relnttre the pnt Mra vmlrhoUB of fnneA Wt,, ) ti4 ut on her Arthnr EMlt mother, f Mr kM Mra, Jetf Mra. HmiIau were Bountiful A tit ?ttora Bunder Mra Frank H. Btimlrea waa nn Ogden rltUor Wetlneedur. Mira Irene Swam la Apemllnf la Balt Lake aa gueaf of relatives 04ajt left Ur, and Mra. Uebnr C. Bhm4 and ta birthday anniversary Wednesday affer. noon at her home Her gueats were Mr, and Mrs. Richard Hitch and family and Mr. and Mrs Glen Hatch and family. home. Mr. and, Mrs. Clarence Willey had 'at Ur, and Mr. Melvla Adame spent Saadey la their guest during part of last week Mr. Kaysvllle as gut ate of Mr. and Mra. Jobs W Lulu Ogden nd Thwrrtey. Chernies Mias Melba Thorn ley aetertalaed at a pretIs TAltlng in Balt Mra Lillian Ilusted home aortal her at tily appointed Thursday Mr.- - Albeit- - Oher Th time wa apest la gamea and erealng rl i txcton,. erase and a music, st rsfpstusssts William Gierlecti of Burley. Idxho, spent The faults seer Mrs. Lola Phillips, served lira. George W Leathern Mlssea Leone Nance, part of the week here vleltlng friends .'K1 Fjdth Banker W Mot. F3riflaho,"TI DH - t'WnrwSi' Istsn Wlhtti ' Istyiii,-JIs- a frtatle Bodily. Bessie Hyde, Bev Sheffield, the guest of Mr. and Mra Irvin Burning-haIOla Roberts, Thelma Isvtoa, Dorothy Roberta, Lola Odd, tiladye Opesahaw, Vera Galbraith. Members of ths Centerville Fiist war.l Ivy Rlahop. and Messrs. Roy Resaloos. Llomi M. I. A. furnlahed the eptlre program Beof field, John Burton. Roy Blamlree, lllltoe for the M. L A. conjoint session in the Day, Bay lavender, Clarence lay ton, Vaughn Bountiful x First ward Sunday evening. Sheffield. Vern IVooliey and Aytbar Layton. a Brown, Benjamin recently returned misMr aid Mra Golden Adams were last weekfrom main Nsw waa the Zealand, sionary end visitor t Lhl. Mrs. thrls J Weaver eateetaloed tbo officers Bp6A Rep. Mlaa Hazel and Miss Stella Brady Brady aad member of the Layton want Relief eoclety Balt Lake were last week-en- d gueats at her home Tuesday afternoon TU time waa of Mauro. spent la aewSag, followed by refreshments. of Mies Louise Mr. and Mra Lee Brown had aa thalr Forty guests were present. a pent Thursday in Balt guest Mrs. Georg Brlgr Thursday Mra L. La Wlnegar and Mrs. V. Telford of West Bountiful and Lake. Mrs Harsh Stoddard of Farming-tonMra Ross Richards of Parts. Idaho, ha been visiting her at th home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Barlow. Jr. M lea 1 4 d Is Ma uro spent last week-en- d the home of her aunt, Mrs. Peter BOUNTIFLT April 33. Mrtt K. to at ' Hannon went to Provo during the early Iderottl. of Holiday. Miss Hanna liogan entertained a numdays' ber of her part of the week to attendof the three friends school afternoon Friday I. the O. O. F. grand lodge encampmerfl end Rrbekihs as a representative of the of last week at her home, in honor of her birthday anniversary. Games Were played Omi Rebekah lodge or ball Lake. and refreshments served. Dr. and Mra. R L. Kessler motored to Miss La Vcne Kent entertained a few Pleasant Grove Wednesday. friends at her home Friday evening of last The South Bountiful Relief society pre- week In honor of her cousin, Lloyd Kent, sented a drama In ths West Bountiful of Lewiston, who left the following day for a mission to Oermany Amusement hall last even'ng At a meeting of the ladies BetterThs members of the Justamere club At a n ment duo Wednesday afternoon at the their entertained and partners Easter party at the homo of Mr. and Mra home of Mra Claud Ileeser, a course uf AD In Mots Saturday evening of last week. studv, previously outlined by Mra Charles R Mabey and Mrs. Clarence Vlllley, was The Happy Hour club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mr. Joseph Knigh- presented to the memiers for acceptance. ton Ths course outlined should bq completed Th Mountain Climbers' club mot Fri- by the first of Beptember. Th major JJtali and Us day nJiernoon al the home of Mrs. Mary subject of the course I This subject was E Curtie State Institution. The Prtsrllkx dub wa entertained at subdivided Into topics, and each member waa given a topic to prepare and preecnt the home of Mra C. O. Chrisman Thursbefore th club The first topic wlH be day afternoon. Miss Lenore Williams of Kaysvftle Is given by Mra William Buvnlnsham, and rs here aa the guest will cover the subject of "The Ivrly spending a week-en- d of Utah and the Old Deseret of MISS Lillian Willey. Mra Philander Hatch celebrated her tkl week Some, Ur aad for Oakley, Iilabe, to make their Loria ftamptoa sad family moved to Fanalagtoa tide week to make their Mra. Mo,Mxfyrr - iste-Aou- s BOUNTIFUL " Fdu-ceto- I d k |