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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 21, 1922. 12 off at Ofoville and called on Mr. and Mra. Sam Norris and Mrs. Georgian Clark, formerly of this city. Mrs. Olive Anderson returned last week from Sterling, Alberta, Canada, where she had visited hsr daughter, Mrs, Edda Brand ley. Mr. ,C. H. McDonald left Monday for her home In Howe, Idaho, after a Visit of some months with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Diamond Mlse Catherine R. Dougall went to Mount Pleasant, Monday, to spend a week with Miss Nell Madsen. Mrs. Elizabeth Crandall ha returned from Balt lake, where she had been visiting her daughter, Mrss Merle Colton. Mayor and Mrs. John 8. Boyer. Jr., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Joseph Jarvis of St. Johns, Arl The Wedding will take place In the Salt Lake temple, June L A dinner party was given Saturday evening of last week at the home or Mr. Dora Crandall, In honor of her son, Robert. Forty schoolmates and friends enjoyed the affair. ' Dancing and 1 talned at dinner for Mrs, J. A. 'Vaughn Monday of last week. I ST. ANTHONY, IDA. Mr. and Mrs. Mhie Spellman of Bif Flat visited In Salmon, Tuesday of last, week. ST. ANTHONY, Idaho, May. 20. Mr Mrs. Thomas W. Stranger of Seattle, IV. C. Hummell was hostess to the TuesWash., Is visiting her son and daughter, day 'Evening Bridge club this week. The Monday Bridge club members were Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bloomsburg. Mra John Bundy entertained, Thurs guests of Mrs, Melton this week. Mrs. day afternoon of last Week, In honor of Charles Price received high score, the birthday anniversary of her little t The Thimble club met Wednesday eveRachel Refreshments, daughter, ning with Mrs. Shepherd and Mrs. Peter with a birthday cake,Sue. followed games and , son at the home of Mrs Shepherd. stories. Misses Murray, Hector, Weaver, Roma Thursday afternoon of last week- the geaux and Mrs. Silver Cahoon gave church societies met as follows: The ' theater Their evening. party Tuesday guild was entertained by Mra guests were the members of ths Limit Episcopal William Kadlets; the Ladies' Aid society club, , of Methodist church met st the anthe t The Union Aid society met with Mrs. nex, with Mrs. J. A. Herndon, Mrss W, . Vincent, Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Brown on C. Doebter and Mrs. A. W. Pipes a, were featured. st the Industrial hostesses; afternoon , Thursday the Presbyterian auxiliary! was t Miss Ruth Boyer came from Salt Lake, school. , ! ReCrandall. entertained Mra Fred by ana Mrs Reva Alston, William Dailey Sunday, and spent the day with her parMr. and Mrs. Ira W. iio"' motored to freshments were served at each of the ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Boyer. Idaho Falls Thursday evening and at- meetings. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wright entertained tended the show, "Abie's Irish Rose, at the Monday Evening Bridge club ThursColonial theater. the even-mof week. After the 7 ' day The Social Hour club met yesterday o'clock dinner, last five tables of auction afternoon at Mrs. C. C. Moores home. were formed. Those holding the hlgn BOUNTIFUL Hay Sk-- Tbe Dtfwtfitom of tbe The Tuesday Afternoon , Bridge club scores for the game were Mrs. Philip met with Mrs. S. F. Oilman this week. . Rand. Mrs. Albert Putnam, G. ti, Scribner Jlotmoa. B&ttaLLaa mot- - WedneitU jr at th boat - Miss Enid and Miss Bula Simpson eh of Wilford Bar low. TwoIto somber wort and F. W. Bellamy, tertained forty young friends at a party Mrs. T. P. Carnes and son, Robert, rewere ' elected. Pbree new member present. from 4 to turned Friday afternoon of last week home from were Mr. Bumaei Parrish and Mr. WilButte, Mont., Friday They t. Games were enjoyed and a of last week. liam Strepper, Jr,, of Centerville, end Mr. AM luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. A. special fuesta Cherry arrived Frt Brown of Wood Crow. The Miss Beth Nelson celebrated her sev day of last week C, of Balt Lake and from Welser and are were Mr. Mark Waddoupe - ant tv birthday- - anniversary Saturday- of Mr.' and fans: Q. B. Quarter. Mr.,nJkr MrMfffria - of 4ydeaM aotcel twa the guests of last week. Twenty little guests Mrs. James Morton entertained the ber were furnished by Lay ton Barlow and Toleman, and rending were given by Mr. enjoyed the games and luncheon. E. Sewing club at luncheon 18, Wiaegar and Mr. Jalo McMurrta. $4 Neighborhood St. Anthony chapter No. 66, O, Friday of last' week at her suburban T, Mr. L. j, Muir entertained Tuesday aftermet in regular chapter last evening Tne home. There were twelve present, in noon at her home in honor of the Y. L. M. degrees were conferred on one candidate. eluding the club members and two out-o- f I. A. staice board officer. A short meeting Refreshments were served. town guests, Mrs. George A. Snow and wa held, after which the time naa spent so, Mrs. J. F. Watkins spent Friday and Mrs. i. A. Vaughn. cially and refrvfchmanU were nerved. The room where Saturday of last week at Rexburg, Complimenting Mrs, H. H. Hettinger, a were decorated with and carnation. she attended parties given by Mrs. Er- bridge party was riven Friday afternoon Mra. Don 13. Pack and tulip her daughter, Alberta, Shields and Mr. Kennedy. nest of last week by tne Misses Shoup. Tuwere Mis Pack will ieare soon special The Friday Bridge club met- last eve- lips and narcissi were used tp the rooms for a mi wlonguets. to Hawaii. The Daughters of Ui' Pioneer will meet and on the luncheon tables. Mrs, Hetning with Mrs. K. B. Prater:Miss H. C. Wood, city superintendent at the home of Mrs, Sarah Forsythe. tinger and Mrs. Elsie Caples were award 'Wednesday A Bundny ycboot jubilee wa held last of schools, entertained the senior class at ed prizes at the game of auction. The In the Weifr Bountiful ward chapel, with a o'clock dinner last evening. were In addition following guests present, 40& sea enteron. member at the morning Ninety to Mrs. Hettinger: The ladles of ths Eastern Star Mra. Philip Rand, were present, aeve&ty-flvof whom were tained at a silver tea Wednesday after-- " Mrs Caples, Mrs. Ralph Edwards, Mr. parent mother a carnation white presented boon at ths home of Mrs, J. E. Holmes. F. H. Havemann, Mrs. F. W. Bellamy. by die wearingerhool. Sunday A musical program was given In addi- Mrs. John Snook, Mrs. F. S. Wright, Mrs. Mr. Henry Baird of Yal Verda, assisted by tion to readings by Misses Roberta Coo- Dan O'Connell and Miss Isabelle Ryan. t Mr. entertained at her home Fleming atThe tea table was The Rifle club members were hosts at Tuesday eveningooper, per and Spencer for twelve guest. Kira hunsalmon bake Friday evening of last dred was played. tractive with flowers. The silver offerweek. About sixty of the business men The Priscilla club members met Thursday afing will be used for the home fund. Mrs. Harry Baumberger and daughter, of Salmon were present. H. C. Mitchell ternoon at the home of Mr. Arthur Hatch. week-en- d at Idaho last Miss Lucile, spent of Seattle, Wash., was the guest of honor, The apeetal guetta were Mr, riarence Bldredge, Mr. David Pack and Mrs. Edward Mangum Falls, guests of the Cutter family. Wed- Judge Casterlaln was toastmaster. The Sacajawea tea room were formally i The members of the Justamere club met FriMiss Basel Van Tassel returned atshe Where day from California, opened by the War Mothers, Saturday J. B.afternoon at 2 oclock at the home of Mrs. nesday moUepwerth. whence the member of . last afternoon week. Carnations, tended Mills college. to the Holy Ore hospital-vis- it weekMiss A. Blomqulst spent last snapdragons, tulips and other flowers toredtheir Mrs. Stable Wicker, and members, rooms. decorated was the Blaekfoot. served Tea end st present her with flower. at to all callers. Miss Carlson spent last week-en- d Zara Sabin entertained Friday evening T. J. Watkins took the members of the at Mlher home Idaho Falla in honor of the Vesperl club. The for a hike to William Mrs. W. C. Hummell, guardian of the Eighth grade time was spent with aewlng and game, and refreshments were served. Friday of last week Campfire Girls, chaperoned them on an lake Saturday of last week., of last Mins Frances Greene was hostess to the thw Meek was entertained et the home of Mr. "twtmg It the left week. They Campfire Grls, Saturday evening, at a and Mr. L. T. Foy of Salt Lake. Mr. Foy reby train and were met at Ashton by autos and conveyed to ceremonial meeting. After the program, lated hla experience, illustrated with refreshments were served. Covers were laid for pictures and souvenir. Squirrel, where they served for a dancing luncheon urn was served, after which ulna and Dr Mrs. A. Mr J. were and men of the the Vaughn guests party given by were After the of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shoup at dinner game played. .tnond and Squirrel districts. The Ladle' Betterment clob member met dance, they went to the Meek home and Sunday. afternoon at the home of Mr. A. Wednesday Mr. Mrs. Moll and Howe and until visit a Sunday. daughter J. Holt. Mr. William Burningham gave the enjoyed The junior high school held Its annual have arrived from Denver to make Sal- lesson. Her subject wa The History of the class party last evening at the gym, which mon their home. Old Deeeret I atverslty. Mr. and Mra. Orville Wright have rewas artistically decorated in pink and Mine Ana Berryman of California is visting turned home from California, where they her mother, Mr. F. J. Hutchinson, of Bait green. Mrs. R. Costley and Mrs. M. M. Ham spent the winter. Lake, and her slater, Mra. Kobert W. Hatch, of Wood (Toe mond returned Tuesday from Lava Hot Mias Berryman wa leading lady for the Wilkee theatrical stock company Springs. , game-piavl- . BOUNTIFUL two-cour- alt-erno- n Bun-da- y ' 1 e ene-of y home-Frida- war-tim- e -- I BOISE, IDAHO The music deBOISE, Idaho, d club partment of the Columbian of a large numhet guests and members Monday at a cantata, Garden of Flowers by Denxa, which was given by a womens chorus. The club rooms was beautiful with hanging spray and wines of spring blossoms and pink rosea A pretty feature at the dose of the musical program was a group of artistic dances presented by several pupils of Miss Harris. a ' Thursday evening the El Korah patrol gave the last of a series of dances at the Mosque. Special decorations and an C orchestra were features. A buffet" supper was served. The affair was JvliA attended by many members. Including several from out of town. n Mrs. L. R. Holbrook, who Is visiting uiu here from San Francisco was the guest m.innof honor at a tea given Tuesday by Mrs. jivig 3. E. Clinton and Mrs. B. W. Walker. Quantities of spring blossoms and flow ers adorned the rooms. A large number y.; , .of friends of Mrs, Holbrook called during the afternoon. Wednesday afternoon St. Johns Altar society entertained at a silver tea at the ' ' Cathedral hall, which was attended by a large number of guests. Tables for bridge ana five hundred were provided and were irV ' all filled with players. The sffair was under the management of Mrs. Allen pH,' Kennard. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller announce the to Engagement of their daughter, Delilah, of Bloomington, 111. Llova Orcnd-r- ff The Business and Professional Women's club hss invitations out for a dance toe be given June 6 at Roseland. The play-erof the polo tournament, which will be in Boise will be the staged early in June honor guests at the dance. The Marathon guard of the Womens Benefit association will entertain at a dancing party Monday evening at Attractive tea are being given the first and third Tuesdays of each month Knob," at '"The Sign of the Blue Door where Mlse Cornelia Hart has on display of srtware. articles varied and hsr many The teas are becoming very popular and are attended by a large number of Miss .Harts friends, who are interested In inferior decoration. A. D. Young of PocaMr, and Mrs, tello spent the week In Boise. Mr. L. Gregg of Burlington. Iowa, Is Visiting here, the guest of her sister, Mrs. O. G. Fits. Several tnformal teas and luncheons havs been given in her honor the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Parsons left today for Castleton, Vt for a visit to Mr. Parsons' mother, who will celebrated her ninety-sixt- h birthday anniversary with a family reunion. D. Jones of Baker City, Daniel Mrs. Ore., who had been visiting here, left for her home Monday. Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Rae of Walla Walla, . no. Wash., are the guests of their daughter, Mrs. F. L. Ring. May 20. entpr-talne- -- " enl-rg- ed " Rose-Uut- d. . . I SALMON. IDAHO SALMON. Idaho, May 20. Mrs. J. T. Watkins returned home Monday of last week from a visit of two weeks in Boise. Mr. end Mrs. George Snow of Clayton were the guests of Mr, and Mra R. E. Wick urn last week. After an absence of two years In Nev., Mr; and Mrs. Fred Carl and children to make have returned Salmon their home. Arthur Greene and daughters enter- , f 1 i'T ,4"! 'i , , & FRECKLE-FAC- E Bus and Wind Bring Ont Ugly Spots; How to Bemov Easily. Heres s chance, Miss Freckle-face- , k remedy for freckle with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will sot cost you a penny nnleea it removes thereekles; while if it does t, ,1 ' give yon s clear complexion the ie trifling. pen .Simply, get... an .ounce of, Othine-doubl- e strength from any druggist and ft few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely Tit freckle and Ret beautiful complexion. . Kq Rarely is more than one ounce needed - ht? for tbs worst case. . x-- f. Be ur to ask th druggist for the double etrsngth Otlo&a, ae this strength ia fold under guarantee of money back If it fftiift to XtnOFI freckle. (Adr.) r of Beattie during the past winter j ASHTON, Idaho, May 20. Mr. and Mrs. D. Whlttemore returned from a two months trip to Los Angeles Friday of last week. A large crowd was present RtnMay evening at the high school gymnasium to listen to- - the- baccalaureate sermon given by the Rev. C. D. Fletcher to the members of the senior class. iMfr. and Mrs. C. I. Lucas motored to St. Anthony Sunday to visit relatives. Dorothy McDonald came from St. with Anthony and spent last week-en- d her friend, Laura Manning. The Ashton Study club met at the home of Mrs. Frank Owen Tuesday Ten members responded to afternoon. rollcftU. . A patriotic program was carAt out. ried the conclusiim a luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Kathryn. Mrs. R. H. Manning and Mrs. C. Waddell left Saturday morning of hist week for Boise to attend the Parent-Teachassociation state convention. Mrs. T. O. Erickson was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday afternoon of last week. Miss Sydnla Bray won high score and Mrs. J. A. Snider was a guest of luncheon was ths dub. A served. The Utility club met at the home of MV Ralph Drolhnger Wednesday afternoon. An Interesting program was carried out and refreshments were served. Mrs. William Smuln entertained the members of her bridge club. Wednesday evening at her home. Mrs. Smuln held luncheon was high honors. A served. A Mothers day program was given at the Methodist church Sunday to a crowded holme, under the evening Joint auspices of the church, Utility club and Ashton Study club. Mra Gilbert Berry of Squirrel spent last week-en- d at the . home of Mrs, H. - tiVo-cou- re er two-cour- two-cour- day evening. Mr. and Mra. Clyde I Price p nd children of Pocatello, Idaho, were fuecta of Mr. and Mra. Drneat Wood, Sunday. Sftsa Anta Netlson and Mfa Beth Xteteoe of Salt lake were the gueeta of Mra. Philander Batch, Tneaday and Wedseaday. Mra. Lillian Morrieon of Colorado Spring!. Colo,, ia hero vialtlng her mother, Mra A. L. Barntafbam. RIGBY, IDAHO RIGBY, Idaho, May 20. Mm. A. Bioffeaa of Fayftou, Utah, arrived tbl week to visit her dauarbor, Mr. 8. Houwij, mod her Suo, Melvin Smrle. Dr. and Mr 0. CiU left thi week for a visit with relative and frht&d in Sait Lake. Misa Franco Hill speut Wednesday and Thursday in Pocatello, a tbo g uot of Mr. Sorvnaoo. Llojrd A mother ahd daughter' banquet wa five Tueaday vantatf in th tabernacle by the RJby Fimt ward Y. L. M. I. A. The three long table were beautifully decorated with flower and aeatad 123 fuesta. Mri. F. B. Ellaworth was toasttnlstren. and tha foilowtnf ladies responded to toast: Mrs. H. B. Leavitt, Mrs. KHsabeth Murdock and Mia Anna Soft. Following the banquet a program wa rendered Mr, ft. Round and small mn returned tbl week from tea day visit with Mr. Round Sd. sister. Mr. Eugene " Branson and-- - Mra. ftpcttmv it Mtmaugh. Mr- - and Mr. J. J. Nelson of Idaho Falla B. Murdock. vletted here ftunda with Mr Mr Clode Boreaeon returned to her home ia Pocatello, Tueada evening, after spending a week with ber parent, Mr. and Mrs, Wr. J. r N. Adam. Mie Charlotte Lowery of Areo, who had been the guest of Mis Louisa Harmon, returned to her home Tuesday evening. The girls of the 0. N. O. club met at the home of Mis Anaelia Grover, Thursday evening, with Mis June Foreman assisting the ho teas. w ere enjoyed and music Game throughout the evening, followed by light re- Thorns, Mra R. Manning had as dinner guests Mother's day Mesdames Fletcher, Bali, Fuller, Hargis and Graham. Mir. and Mrs. H. Hollingsworth had as freshment. Miss Ardath Bill last week end la Idaho Sunday dinner guest IT. and hjrs. C. Falls a the guest spent of Mrs. F C. Davit. C. Meacham and children. Mrs. Law rathe Taylor and little daughter Will Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Robinson enterleave in the near future for Butte, Mont;, te tained at a 7 oclock dinner at their Mr. Tsylor, who is located there. t home Wednesday of teat week for Mr. join The Misses Dorothy Taylor and Viola tUfe? and Mrs. tR. T. Rankin, Mr. and Mra worth speut Sunday in Idaho Falla as the David Roger and Miss Allie Anderson. guest 6? friend. A barbecue wa held Wednesday afternoon The operetta, 'IBefla "of Beaupotete, the pubita square under the direction of put on by the Ashton high school at the on the Second ward. Kigby Sport of various kind Star theater Friday evening of last week, were indulged in, followed by a dance ia the was greeted by a crowded house. in the stake tabernacle, evening Mrs. R. Manning had aa dinner gueets Mr. amt Mr. Ruel Chandler and son of Mothers day Meadamee Fletcher, Gra- Lewisville have moved to Rigby to make their ham, Fuller, Hargis, Clone and Ball. home for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk S jarring entertained R. B. Ellaworth lefts Wednesday morning Hit. at a 7 o'clock dinner in their home for Oxford to be the guest of relative for a Thursday of last week for Miss Carrie few dsya. Mr and Mr. W. F Berger and daughter of 1lerman, George and Isaac Herman of Pocatello visited here Sunday with Mr and California and Mr. and Mrs, O. A. Hedge-coak. Friday evening Meadamee H. Hollingsworth W. Smuln and K. Stern entertained at dinner for the same guests, inviting a few other friends to meet them at the home of iMSrs. Hollingsworth. The Ladles Social union was entertained at the heme ct Mra. R. Manning A Thursday afternoon trf last week. musical program was enjoyed, followed by a two course luncheon. Mr. II. Berger and Mr, Lawrence Berger. Mr. I . H. Berger entertained at dinner Sunday in their honor. Fred and Frank Ellsworth, the old twin son of Mr. and Mr. F. B. Elleworth, were entertained at a birthday party Saturday afternoon of last week The table held two ck with eight candle o each, and cover were laid for twelve. C. Mr. and AMERICAN FALLS SPRINGVILLE SI'RINGVn.LE. May 20. The Mothers' Study club met at the home of Mra. Wayne Johnson, Friday of last week, and obaervad MnUmr'a day. Tbe room were decorated with the seasons flowers, and each member answered to roll call with a sentiment to mother. The following program wee given: Dancing, by Misses Tese Child and Esda Urquhart; tribute to mother, by Mre. EUxa Thorn; quartet, the Messrs. Webster, Crandall, Snelaon and Coffman; piano solo, by Mrs. Eva Crandall: duet, by Mrs. Nicholas Bird and Miss Anna Bird; solo, by Mrs. Ralph Snelaon: presentation speech, by Mra May Refreshments Huntington. were served to fifty. Mothers' day wa observed by the Alpha Beta club at the home of Mra G. W. Mendenhall, Friday afternoon ot test week, with twenty members and guests The welcoming address was present. given by ths president, Mra D. P. Brln-to"A Mother's Story," by Mra Mark Cook; poems appropriate to mother were read by Mra 8. C. .Whittaker; piano eoloa by Misses Alberta Mendenhall and Lucy Child; reading, by Miss Leona Qudmund-soA duct, by Miss Lela Boyer an E'mo Goff twin, concluded the program; Carnations were presented and refreshments were served. Mrs. W. Y Stoddard of Quincv. Cal., W. and Mrs, Springs. WCVTra "visiting their parous? Mrnd Mre. A. h. Raymond. Mrs. George R. Hill has returned to Loa month's visit with her gan. afte daughter, Mrs. . William Witney. M. Westwood have re.Mr. and Mrs.-Jturned from a six months' in south- ern California. Returning, stay they atopped n; -- n. AMHKICA.V FALLS, Idaho. Mur a). -- Mr. od Mra. O. H. Barber and daughtrr, Mlaa Florence Barber, have returned to their home at Bolae, alter ependla s few days here, the rueata of Mr, and Mra, Maurice M. Mvrea. The, were en- - route to their home nfeurepemHnr a tew da, a in Salt Lake, where Him Barber waa graduated from the Hole 1 Yo. hoepltG. Mr. and Mra. tieorye Young and little daughter left Monde, for their home la Salt Lake, after a week' a eta, hare with friend The Lafalot club gave s ptogreoaive d tuner complimentary to tho hoabanda of the club membere Wedneeday evening. The flrat and eecoud couraee were aerred at the borne of Mra. Kerb Torrance and the third and fourth at the home of Mra. A. A Whlttamore. Then cam. a card gaum at the home of Mra. O. R. Baum, where two eouneo were nerved. The la el course waa at the home of Mre. H. A. Sendee Six conplea were preeent. Mr R. B. Greenwood entertained the womans department of th, BapUat church at her home Thursday afternoon. The baccalaureate addreas to tho American Falla high school graduating elaae waa delivered st the Auditorium theater Sunday morning, by Frofeosor Char lea lewis of the Idaho Tech. The graduating elaao enjoyed a number of affaire throughout the week, .Tueeday treeing Mine Mary Pride entertained the elaae si an elaborate dinner party at the homo of Mlse Coon, -- followed by an evening of games and mtnSc- .- Wednesday afternoon JffOa "Alice Howard and Mlaa Clare Cottrell entertained the cla-- a at the home of Mlse Howard. Thunder evening Mina Janet Schitts and Mlaa rent at I he home ef Mira Spalding entertained St bills. Friday the seniors were entertained by the Junior, at a picnic at Cold creek, and later a plunge at the werm eprtnge natatorial The P. E. O. club ladle ot .American Falla were entertained at a luncheon Wedneeday by the P. B. O. of Poeatelio. The ladies who went from here were Mr Bay Austin, Mr, F. g. M. M. Myre Mr Banka, Mr Fred Dnrkra, Mr K. B. Greenwood. Mr . St, John T. 'W Mr., i, T 8fkn. Mra. B. B. ami Mra. a. Baird. Mra. a. s.nfnrd .ad danli Ur, Ioro()iy, and aon, Donald, and Mia. Nettla Hook Irft k foe Bolia to mafca their of last wm ftd, L Bock-laa- 20. MIm Christy CENTERVILLE. Barber, who had spent the winter In St. George, has returned to Centerville to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raguel Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Smith, Miss Lola Smith and Mr. ahd Mrs. Gien Moss spent the early part of the week in Garland with Mr. and Mrs. Carter Grant. Mrs. Henry Naylor of Bountiful spent part of the wees with her inouier, at a. Ceiia Roberts. Mrs. Alton Parrish Mortenson has returned from Berkeley, Cal., where she had been attending college, and will spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rich and children of Logan were guests of Mrs. Hyrum Ford and Mrs. Diana Rich the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hoagland and family and Mrs. Adela Hoagland of Salt lake' were guests of Mrs. Clara C, Cannon and Mrs. j. L. Cheney Sunday. Mra. Lizzie Egbert entertained ths members' of her Primary class with a trip to Ford's waterfalls Wednesday aft' emoon. Kenneth Smith was the recipient of a Miss. Ethel Worsley of Ogden spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Worsley. Mrs. Edgar Way man of Idaho Falls, Idaho, is the guest of Mrs. Sarah J. Way. man. i Miss Hattie Earl andMiss Glad vs Williams were dinner gueets of Mrs. Glen Ingalls of Bountiful Wednesday. The most elaborate affair of the week was that given at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Whittaker by her children to commemorate the one hundredth birthday anniversary of ' their father, Thomas Whittaker. The rooms weer decorated An Interesting with roses and tulips. program was given during the afternoon. guests were present Fifty Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Ross enterand dancing tained with a candy-pul- ! party at their home Wednesday atnight. dinner Mrs. C. R. Smith entertained Sunday. A basket of tulips adorned the The guests were Mrs. Rosetta table. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith. GUNNISON GUNNISON. May 20. Mrs. Leslie Rai-sand children of Ephraim are guests Peter Christiansen. The Bonne Foi club members were entertain) by Mrs. N. L. Hermnnsen ona Needier raft, luncheon and Thursday. reading, given by Mrs. Leo D. Bardsley, were enjoyed. irs. Vera Hansen and son, Burns, of Monroe are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swain. The Missionary society of the Presbyterian church met Tuesday afternoon. The time was spent in quilting. Mrs. C. H. Childs entertained Tuesday at a dinner in honor of Mrs. Vera Hansen. The Orpheus club members enjoyed a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Harold Christensen Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill and Bert Bigler motored to Delta Saturday of last week and returned Monday. They were the guests of relative. Mrs. M. E. Muth of Salt Like visited here this week. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kearns entertained at a mothers' dinner in honor of Mr Elizabeth Kearns and Mrs. Y. C. Sorenson. Other guests were Mr. and Mr Floyd Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. William Perkins M. E. Muth. and Mr. and Mr The Bos Art club members were entertained Wednesday afternoon at the Q "Christensen. home of Mrs A daughter was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs Mont Williams. Mrs. Emma Kearns returned to Gunnison this week from Salt lake. Mr. and Mrs. Nlel Sorenson left Sunday for Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Sanderson announce the marriage of their daughter, Mr. Emma, to Elden Broadhead, son ofmarand Mrs. D. 8. Morgan. They were ried at Manti May anyl Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Halverson children are visiting in Provo. SanMiss Beta Broadhead and 'Adolph derson were married May 8 at Magtl. Mrs. Dean Brown and daughter. Bobble, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H,' A. Kearns this week. Monday evening Mrs. Ellen Hophiens entertained the member of the Royal Neighbors. Progressive five hundred waa played and luncheon was served. Mr N. L Myrup entertained Tuesday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Jen nyllnd. Games and luncheon were enjoyed by sixteen guest Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Hermansen and Sunday and family motored to Ephraim visited Mr. and Mrs. M. Hermansen. Mrs. L. F. Peterson left Wednesday Garland. morning for her home in school gave an The L. D. S. Sunday on Mother's day. A program interesting book of poems was given to each mother present. or of Mr. and Mrs. 1 . REXBURG, IDAHO REXBURG, Idaho. May 20. Mra. E. H. Thornton was hostess to th K. V, V. club ladies Thursday afternoon of last week. Sewing featured the afternoon. Mesdames Georg Veasy, C. R. Leininger, Will. am Waiters and C. W. Pool were special guests. Th luncheon table was centered with a crystal vase of snapdragons. Cover were iaid for fifteen. Mr. and Mr. Harold M. Warner are upon th arreceiving congratulation rival" of a son. May 10. Mr. B. G. Boone entertained at pinochle Tuesday evening. Luncheon was served to eight. Attorney and Mr Richard Katerndahl of Dubois spent test week-en- d in Rexburg visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Turn an. Th ladles of th Mothers' Sewing circle entertained Monday afternoon of last week In honor of Mrs. L. Tom Perry, st the Perry home. Sewing featured th afternoon. Mr Perry was presented with a glass tray by ths ladies. Luncheon wa served to eighteen guests Mr. and Mrs. Perry will leave soon for Logan, Utah, to make their home. Tuesday evening of last week the Primary stake board members entertained hi honor of Mra. L. Tom Perry. Games, were enjoyed. music and luncheon A beautiful picture was presented to Mr members of th board. Perry by the Mr. and Mr Lester Pool are receiving congratulations upon th arrival of a daughter, born May It. Miss LaRue Smith .of 8t., Anthony .spent Monday visiting friends in Rexburg. Miss Bethea Smith spent last week-en- d In St. Anthony, th gueat of Mlse Thera Duffis. Mrs. J. W. Maiseed and Mrs. C. A. Sundberg entertained Tuesday evening of laat wbek at th Sundberg home. In honor of Mr Toro Smuln. Spring flowers adorned th living and dining-room- s. Five hundred featured th evening. - A three-courwas served to luncheoa ' thirty guests. Mr. and Mr1- - Jack Tout of Newdale se MUSIC Si five tinaA fraaa Pag will start promptly St I cleck. Those who will participate are: Maty Elisabeth Whitley, Alice Wetsell, Frank WbltesMe Raymond Smith. Virginia Smith, FlorLAYTON,. May 20. Mi entertained at a aortal at bee bona Saturdap ence Soule, Mildred Cline, Ruth Fabian, evening of laat week in honor of tbe birth- Ruth Vorse, France Cleveland, Laura day anaivnreary of her mother, Mra. Mallndn Know, Kuphemia Smith, Lou.se Lawson, 3. Burton. Thirty relatives were present and Delight Dole, Fleanor Wherry, Betty folth time waa spent In music sad game Eliaabeth Raley, Frances Sendenterger, lowed by refreshment N hr, Betty Frances Mary Rrtey, Nefter, Mr Mra. Jobs H. Layton and da 'ark ter Allison, Virginia Allison. Frank L. Adam and th Mi ears Lueila. LMU x LAYTON and Norma Lnytoa, motored to Balt Lake aad 1 ladled frieada during the week. Mr, and Mr. Kobert Birkea aad Mr J. Cooley apdp Saturday of laat wefc la Pros Mra. hat he vine pilling left far her kam la Cardatoo. Canada, Wednesday, after spending the winter here a goet of relative Mr. and Mr. A. E. Cbriatraaea aad ehlldre of Balt Lake were laat week-en- d gueeta sf Mr. and Mr Frank Whiteside Miner I tha Layton, Letts lay ton, Para Vera Layton and Maym Whiteside Leyte visited friends la KavavlUe Sunday. Mr and Mra. Ezra Harris were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr Harold Layton Sunday. Mira Nona (Jreenwell of Ogden spent Saftday here an guest ef friend Mra. Henry Flint and Min Malms Leyton were Salt Lake visitor Friday, Mr. and Mr Ire B. Mann, Mr. and Hr riarenea Wolfgang aad Mra. J. J. Jackson ef Balt Lake were Sunday guests at Mr, and Mr Lucius laudle. Mrv- - end Mr fleorg Brtggz znd children surprtsepartygtven- - Wednesday-nlght-- by Bunds ia Bountiful as gueeta ef raid' a number of his young friends at ths spent home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos liveMr. B. KUaworth ef Balt Smith. Games and dancing were enjoyed lake and MrwithGerman Mr. aad Mr 'Lacing iaadia 'duripg the evening and a luncheon was during visited the week. past served. The guests were Virginia Tingey. Mr. aad Mra. Green ef flymens wen Beatrice Brown, Thelma Leek, Olive Sanday guests ofRobert Mr. and Mra. Gee Green. Annette Mre. L. B. Klllaoa, Mr 'Wilford B. Wifgetl Streeper, Woolley, Dorothy Walker, Mary Walton and Bernice Smith aad Mre. Lucian Laudle apeat Friday in Salt and Messrs. Sterling Rollins, Lynn Pick- Iak. Mre. Arthur Ellin, Mr C, A. Nicola, George ering, Boyd Parrish, Ralph Ford, Anton and I. W. Atwood motored te Plead-aa- t Cannon, George Snyder gnd Wilber Wood, t. Bill View and Sunday apeat the day with re r. Mrs. Joseph Cardel was hostess to the members of the Sorosis club Friday aft' Mr Mr, and William Pheraoo and eon. Marernoon at her home. The rooms were gin. left Tuesday for son them CnUforal to Ths spend decorated with lilacs and pansies. tha tntnmer, following club members were present: Mr Daniel B. Bands and daughter, Cecil, Mesdames Carlos Smith, Clarence Moss, Spent Wednesday in Ogden. EvHorton C. R. Smith, James Brown. Mias Nall Crosby of Bnantifnl wag a laat ans, Neslen Smith, Chris Brown, Walter week-en- d gneat of Mis Leila Laytoo. Mra. Elisabeth Watt la spending ten day Duncan, Ross Woolley, Alvlh Duncan, In were aa guest of Mre. William Mrs. KayaviU B., Whitney Smith. Special guests , Nora Hedge, Mrs. H. Beers and Miss Galley. and played formerly with the A least r theatrical company of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Quigley and Ur. and Mr. B. J, Welch of Balt Lake were dinner gueets of Mr. and Mr. H. F. Hatch, Wednes- -- a, M ASHTON, IDAHO were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Mary J. Blakburn. Sunday. Mrs. James Webster, Jr., entertained the members of the Civic League society and several special guests Wedneeday kona. . afternoon of last week at her home. After Mra. Mary Barnard left Tneadajr for" a short business meeting, games, music to" v1.lt relative... Mra. Arthtir Batlaoa of Boo ansa Bar vtaltcd and luncheon were enjoyed by thirty-fiv- e guests. The hostess was assisted hero Wedneada. Mr by Ed, Ricks. ,, . Mr. IMI. MONTICELLO Inei MONTICELLO, Map JO. Mr Rogerson, who had been visiting relative in Blanding, returned the Brat of th week. Mn. Rogeraon waa aocompa&lad by her little' daughter, Vai, Mrs. Morgan Barton returned from a three weeks' visit with friends in Bait lake Wednesday of last week. The officer of the ward Relief society gave a party in honor of Mr NepHt Crusor Saturday evening of last week. Mra. Crusor will leave soon for her home at Boulder. Mlaa Valate Perkins returned Saturday of last week from Blanding, where rite had been visiting at the horns of Mr Marion Hunt. Mra. Aft on Decker of BpringvlRe arrived here Tuesday of test week. Mr Decker will spend several weeks visiting relatives and friends here. Miss Etele Edwards returned home Tuesday of last week. Miss EM wards had been teaching school at Soofleld. Mia. Haber Frost gave a party at her home Saturday evening of test week In honor of Miss Cecil Jensen, who will leave for her home at KaysvlHe In a few day. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Harry E. Small and Mrs. Clarence A. Frost. Forty guests were presend. The evening was spent la game. . . were served. Miss Margaret Simons of Murray wad a guest at thq home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Reid, Hr., Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Miss Simons waa on her way home from Blanding, where she had spent tlhe winter. Mrs. Bert Galloway and little daughter, Maxine, are visiting In Beit lake. DELTA DELTA, May 20. Mrs. Gilbert Thurston and Tnomas H. White were married at Fillmore, Saturday. They will go to housekeeping immediately in the-- r new nome on Lyman row. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Peterson were vis itors in Delta this week, making preparations to ship their furniture to Salt lake and make their home. Mra. Rill Keeler has returned to Delta, after having spent the winter in Cedar City teaching school. Mr La Rue Pritchett arrived In Delta, Tuesday, from Meridian. Idaho, to spend the summer with her parent Mr. and Airs. Frank Helse. Mrs." John De Lhpp 'IfefTDetlar Tuesday, for a snort visit to Iowa, as a delegate to the Presbyterian synod. Mrs. Frank L. Dav s left Delta, Monday, to make her home in Vernal. The Jolly Stitchers hiet Saturday evs-niof last week, entertaining with a luncheon at the home at Mr A, R. Hutson. Mrs. Mary G ranter Is in Delta visiting her daughter, Mrs. Henry Q. Ottley. Mrs. F. A. Carter and family are ip De'ta visiting Mr, and Mrs. Trirole. Mr. Dee T Cox entertained the Delta Current Art club Tuesday evening. Th events were given by the members wa a th for table crystal centerpiece basket of roses and carnation. Refreshments were served to the following members: Mrs. Harper Mr Millls V. Par. hall, Mr H T. Baker. Mrs. R. H. Billings. Mr. Spencer. Wright. Mr. B. H. Tarsen, Mrs Ben Smith, Mr. A Douglas. Mrs, T. R. Snrunt, Mr. Scott W H. Mrs. Wright. Mrs. .Tsmes Taggart A. Faust. Mr E. A, Blomquist and Mrs. R, P. Diehl. I-- May 29. Mra. Commencement at exercised Nephi Palmer was hostess to th membere of th Selnun club Thursday afternoon of last week. The story of tbe Passion Play was given; Miss Edith Walsh and Miss Lois Th readings. gave several house was decorated throughout with Ophelia roses, and a low bowl of roses formed th center piece for the table. Mies Lois Tanner waa guest of honor. The following club members wsr pr ent: Mrs. Horace Van Fleet. Mrs. C. A. Lloyd. Mrs. 8. B. Chlpman. Mra. O. Q. Knowlton, Mrs. C. 8. Gardner. Mrs. C. R. The Robinson, Mrs. Leslie 8. Palmer. hostess was assisted oy her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Burnham, of Woods Cross. The club will meet with Mrs. S. B. Chip-maThursday. the SeaFriday afternoon of last week entertained their friends at a Girls gull at the home of their advisor, csndy-pu- ll Mr Walter Reed. Mr Artie Sessions, president of th Primary association, and Mrs. Clara Pottsr, stak advisor, were special guests. Mis Dora Wood spent the past weekend at Brigham City with her cousin. Miss Alice Sen crist. Miss EHlna Mtller. who has been teaching school in Brigham City the past winter. returned home Saturday of test week. Miss Viola Salsner of Salt Laks visited Miss Irie Clark during the week. Tanner n. MANILA Vour Monty Bask If it FHe Nothing ia so utterly needlescornes tne It suffering from aching, painful Westmin ster college Thursday and Friday night of this week at Ferry bail will be fee tured by twe excellent musical progra me. Th first will be given at I: o'clock second at th Thursday afternoon, o'clock Friday night. Invitation is extended te th g public. The music-lovin- follow: THURSDAY, Silver Heir ..Wefts Luelia ' Anderson. "Chatterbox ....Relneck Margaret Thoma Weatherly "Danny Boy An Indian lave Bon LleuranOe ' - Mis pocoek" 'Petit Vale .... Gay nor Leah Margaret Diets. "Progress Burgmulier Olive TlddelL ie as easy to peel off a corn aa te skin a "Serenade ....Oaynbr banana. and th -Touch it with Geta-It- " Ruth Rlckett trick ie done. For hard oorae, eoft coma, Deep In I Rose's aiowing Heart". Kevin old com callu or new com oorae, any i'Thore" Adams All pain stops instantly and th corn proJohn Miller, can eoon be lifted and ...Swift ceeds to looeen Trot, Trot te Bosten off, root and all, with th finger. The Goblin .Oaynor right if Yottr rnoney cheerfully-refunde- d Chester McKIrahen. Costs but a But it never fail The Three Wise Men of Gotham.. Kern (fc Co., Mfr., Chicago. Lawrence trifle. E. Kenneth Lloyd. (Advertisement) Valu" .... Vanderpool Curran "Ho, Mr.'PIper! Susie Nile "Gertrudee Dream Waite, ...Beethoven Josephine DahlqulsL 'Lee Marguerites ..Fontaine Lawson Lasy Song ....Berwald "Evening Robert Mari mon. "Minuet Martin Ethel Clayson. Schindler "The Dove .... .i "A June Morning ..Roberts Natalie Sterling. "Hungarian B&tti Song ' .. Fayette Cameron. "Elfman Serenade Gaynor t Hatel Tat Vale" Russell - Fat person particularly those from ie te Huhn "Invictus 8 pounds ebov normal weight will be inHoward Wolf. terested te Earn that they might reduce A Necklace of lave Nevin weight and measurements while eating all Kelli Apple Blossoms they need and wbile really enjoying the Virginia Eberly. 11 Penseroso becoming slender and healthier. Heller Nothing strenuous or weakening. You want this I Ethel Buckland. Slater Titl should be don by using Korein "May Day Morn Curran Rain Tabula aad following simple direction Zefla Ward. Foots a few dayg treatment is likely to FRIDAY. snow pleasing reduction. The step should Etude Wollenhaupt become lighter, the flesh firmer, the skin Bernice Bourn seems smoother! work easier and actually Del Rlego "The Slav Hong Bohm pleasant. 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We find yon can bring out tbe beauty Oecar Well Spring Bong . The Cuckoo Lehmann of your hair to its 'very best advan"Viet dArte, Vlssi dAmour" (from Puccini tage by trashing it with canthrox. It Toeca") Katherine Silver. inexpensive .MacDermid makes .a very simple, Fantaeie In D Minor .Cox shampoo, which cleanses the hair and "To a Hilltop" (from "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice caip thoroughly of all the dandruff, Samson and Delilah) ..Salnt-Baen- s Miaa Haase, dirt and excess oil, leaving a wonderValse Brillante" (twe planoa) Moekowaki fully. clean, wholesome feeling. After its use you will find that tho hair dries First piano, Eleanor Steele and Bernice Bourlne; second piano, quickly and evenly, is never streaked in Horn-unZella Ward and Margaretappearance and is always bright, soft ana fluffy; so fluffy, in fact, tnat it "If With AH Tour Heart" (from Mendelteohn looks more abundant than it ie, and so "Elijah) soft that arranging it becomes a plea"When Love Comte Clamoring Slater sure. Just use a teaspoonful of which you can get from any good "To the Sun Rogers program .... - .... ' - Fat Folks Get Thin Reliable, Home Reduction System Hugo-Relnho- ld Rlmeky-Korsako- ff money-refun- .... ND-12- g. In;. ean-thro- - - LyoneJ- Brow. Music for Services at First Methodist Church timpgirts.- dtssoive it in a cop of water; this makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to it to all the hair instead of justapply the top of tbe head, (Adv.) For th services this morning and toEpiscopal night at tho First Methodist church th mueic follows i Prelude, "Cantilen Nuptial..,. Dubois, l" recessional, Hymn No. Ml Anthem, Tn the Rock at Our SalvaLorens tion Violin solo," "Andante From Cqncerto- Mendelssohn ln'C Minor'. William Hardlman. Grand Choeur in D Postlude, Deshayes Evenin- gPrelude, "Verset de procession" BoeUmann :. Processional, Hymn No. 841.. Anthem, "The Heaven Ar Dootertng Gift Male duet, Hold Thou My Hand... Messra. Lewis and Steams. Andantlno in O Minor... Postlude, Franck Mrs. Anna Colburn Plummer, chorister; Mra. R. O. Burkhardt, organist; William Hardlman, violinist. FARMINGTON FARMINGTON. Commencement Music cl, Westminster College Remover ROMAN MEAL AND WHEAT RYE CUT INTO LITTLE GRANULES AND BLENDED WITH FLAX-OS- E A BALANCED HUMAN FOOD, AIDS. DIGESPOSITIVELY RETION LIEVES CONSTIPATION. WHOLE WHOLE A. L. Woodward, Baritone , Will Go to Los Angeles A. L. Woodward, baritone at Balt Lake, who was heard here last week before the Klwatils elub and In several radio will leave next week for Los Angeles to make hie permanent home tn that city. Mr. Woodward, who has been identified with affairs musical in Salt Lake for many years, will devote his time entirely to teaching end singing after getting settled on the Pacific coast. oncerts, OATES FOR OPERA OUINTBT. Th Balt Lake Opera quintet ha been elected, by th Beit Lake Realty hoard to appear at several functions during th coming week given for the delegates passing through th city for tho convention in Ban Fran deco of (ho National of - Realtor The flrat appear-arc- s will be at the Hotel Utah Tueeday, o'cdock. Th members are: Fred at C. Graham, tenor and director; Blanche BheweH, soprano; Lola Leonard, contralto; Becky Almond, pianist, stna Alvin Keddlngton, basso. UNITY CENTER RUBIC. For tbe services this morning at Unity center Miss Hasel Franks will play a Beethoven Andante" aa a prelude and a Uhopln "Nocturne'' for th postlude. Mr Birdie Willey will sing O May My Ufa Be Close in God." Amo-otetl- on 10 MANILA. May 18. Miss Verda 8tewart returned Friday of last week from Green River, Wyo where she had spent a week. Mr Lemar Anderson and small son of Green River, Wyo., and Mia Ruth Green of 8 prin grille, Mra. Andersons sister, are guesta of Mr Pui Miner. James Dallas is guest of Mr Mary RIDS WANTED FOR' FURNISHING CRUSHED ROCK. Sealed proposal win be received by tbe undersigned at 'the offto ef th department, of highway. .Reno, Nev until I p. m., May 14, 1422, for furnishing M.OOfl tone ot crushed rock, t. e. b. cars at siding on th Western Pacific railroad beta sen Rene and Purdy. Harper. Mr. and Mr. Ammon Nebeker, Leo proposal forme and conSpecification Stewart and A, J. B, Stewart were vis- tract may be examined end secured at River. the department of highway office in itors Wyo., Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nets Palleaon and chil- Carson City or Reno. Bids must be on dren wer guests of Mr E. H. Finch, proposal form ot highway department, end must be accompanied bp a certified Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bascom returned check in tha. amount ef I per oent of from Rock Springs, Wyo., during th tbo bid. ' week. Each bidder must aeoetapany hie bid li Ji. d PREPARABLE DELICIOUS . IN MANY WAYS. COSTS LESS THAN ONE CENT TO SERVE. ASK YOUR GROCER. 1KATTERS DIRT", Ore ret lor HreA, Utareih. ssc. j ( d by issatote to Are djsltra Wretllts SKAT, Hatdotd. Ca TQ with a certificate from a surety company, duly authorised' to. do burtneoo in this state, stating that such surety company will provide said bidder with a bond in such sum as Is required in and in ac-- cordance with th provisions of said specifications, conditioned for th faithful performance of th provisions Ot th contract end specifications. Right ia reserved to reject any r oil bid. GEO. W. BORDEN, State Highway Engineer, A Carson City, ivad w uim |