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Show J I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, HAY 28, 1922. tin 7 f F I 1 h t rl.ise friends, the wedding of MUs Rath V (J daughter of Mr and Mr Glasgow, and Kimrv 1 Benoit, youngest t of Mr and Mrs Benoit, took place at 6 o clock Monday morning at tht Edward Catholic chun h Mr and Mrs. Benoit left on a wedding trip to Balt bake. They will make their home here Complimenting Mr. Marlon P Hetty of Rupert, Mrs Harry J Benoit entertained haturdav afternoon of last week at a bridge party for a few friends tornplinii ntirjg Mrs Kail felt oti her birthilay anniversary Saturday evening of last week, a number of ht r frlen Is gave a dlnmi partv it the Rk ronhotel followed bv a theater party iurs uerr laid for eleven Mrs i Ivon Jim enUrtalneri for nine lumber of the ir(ma flub at a mett-inof List wetk Friday afttrtoon W Mrs Jan Sorter on h r i r.dav dimiVBis evening of of a inn' twenty wk. win tlx byr &!mj,. irpritof five party arringtd her fritnd for Mrs H h Barbtr oittirtaimd lub .it a members of the Fortnight of week last FYldav atttrnmai meeting of the Dr A H ph mi, rreIdent t the curst University of hhho vt honor at a reception given Fii(la nlng of list wrek following th l v hlgu Mr school t ommenr im nt evert I envey and Mrs Arth jr "m Im H LriveH Fomp'Irm ting Mr a hrld ot th s Npitnjzr Mrs Wilton F k, Mrs M i Im J'aUev and Mis Ralph Flan Winr-tlTDrinrwm r ettertmuil wok in tin imiiM it. ent rofrn of tt t. i ids Reed a p i i ui u MANTI D IV May 27 MANTI, si Bentley the entertained the reviewers section of eveLadles' Literary club Wednesday partv e ning of last week at a tent-fivr Luncheon waa served at 1 10 to guest Mrs O E McDonald of Logan is a guest of her sister, Mrs Fred Hall week The Misses Rhea Felt Zada Mellor and BesThyra ulsen, Hate!a Anderson supper In campfire sie Tooth enjoyed evening of last Funks- canvtin Thuisda WedKunx-eentertained i Mica Ucaise o nesday eveniig of Ices week cuiplinien-tBeiclv Hegyic Mattuv lioegin In we' nl lie Messrs rnol 1 I rie and -- i I, Mifet S r. i Tunc-her- r v of Mrs 1 t entertainment entertained Thomas McElwain of last week at a afternoon Saturday birthday partv for her daughter, 4 jeAr of age A Mr Erickson entertained Mondav afternoon at a lawn partv complimenting era. on the occasion of her daughter her n.rth birthday anmversarv Thoma Complimenting Mr and Mr Brennan of lYxateUo Mr nnd Mr Jolin B White cntrt,Uned at dinner Ratunlav for Mr and Mt evening of last U "'humaket ac1 F BejioD e i M n entnta Gf Frda truing week at an impromptu evening of at her partv for twelve voong peop home Mrs A C hkillern was t a meeting of the Shamrock Hub Wednesday afternoon of last vree-In the preseme of relative and a fev afternoon Mrs Rose-mar- 1 it i hoos ( rS UN t n 11 ntititimd ILatty Widne-d- hr Mm n a in I lev i nth b(ret WVdiHdlav of last week while the rode llousi was ' suh iWum v afternoon Alls ils writ tr (ltd l their teacher to day of last vutk at a imcdfig, ut Uu puj n th4tr partv fohowtd by a peanut Huimnrtv club hunt d ( ntc rt tint Air L for J 'IhpilM Fill tv afternoon of last week the True men rs of t in im lu on i mb at a rnc c t Biue gnls of the Baptist lunch rfjov ed ing lYulay afternoon of last week at a i nh at the fount! v home oftfl.mma. H Iboi and tn md the h une ot tin b si i Mr" A i lb tl short business t t Women AiemoerH tin the frolic anil offti ers nueting , miotin-an annual mu at league, were om th m; thoted veir Thursday evening ot iwl vsk t in tn Tli r( no ruin rs of Hwritti bapter d an Busmtsti mntr s lubr f the d to She lev motor stir loivt mutant U tne lulKAvug uitnn J" tno Th !sdrty wek to attend pf var cement, Mrs i atm k a hn et cveiufig comlrig .md initiation ceremonies nna l:s du piti.ei Wynn, f Mm otto McCutcheon and Mater Alisa Alts i) Fh'l Moore, lavror vru n uo iicbulc-u-t will leave soon for san almieihn MttrJuik stvtlaiv. Mis al , where th ir parents resale lego ter him h, corr spoiidnig bc ret cry Mis Mrs McFutf wnl return to her home henn v I ium hr W. W liunuiii b etar In Hrho Fa'T late in the summer i ne Mis Miss Kate Dorn irt imiui M s Parmer and two hiMren he ho t s s wr viis arc per homas r sa Jlayts - nd itt I ot at Uo g tie w e W i n i an 1 Mrs ink a i li.u as t e sts f re1 it v s (eorg Airs iTl ti k W m M s Dr)thei Rowell of Stockton Cal Mi t A. is in xut t t Auss Ilian ne W bur at A j part) lor lt B uo exp i t t ltive boon to t ii Son ill ur home m this r it k make theli hunt tn Calif ut u was g v n so tv of the Fathfiic Tie ltir nv Jim h vva.s tnrtriahifd Thuslav evening of last Thursdav after- tr b nds i of i tin ir numbi 'ir p in at her home Mrs ii him b let t ntci t uiu d Aloha ill mi Vij'Mi ihr iiumic Miss FI ia I loi d , ni.iUM her v afternoon f ist u k f s (.h M Mn s B1 n nt t ak at 1'ji at a pic im m eis ..f th Ko k Kh Thlm m nr Mi rn t ct the mm of Mr- Fotnplnu nt Ing !t"s M n Hisilt street Frdiv of tli high h hool gitdiilii Hternnil of lasts t h ui of w k U St uSoii d ra! Ki and ( n liou ntraiiei i o k ui i t n vnok Ht J o i to "in le t ct f th af I $ I fr V i i r i , ltsiin - 1 i r -- S r k- , i v r I r vk Jis - t i c i V v . Ml ts gal fr SALMON. IDAHO Hanr IDAHO FALLS, TVL1S IUuo May nmin lub w tdneiLiv liter t lined m at il ri'iu Mi ii u ro i mg of ek e mi Irmeni u to !r Mi In, s t h r gu l d Ji Ing his r Jef stay i n n Mrs Use Misq ij Vr and K an ( Mtt in d Tin sd tv of a mi w k in ' Mis Harrv Melting r and Miss hni M L Eimri The twentv weie .sfitfd at ne h ng table forgutls luncheon The ro or In rn rf edov and white was out rn the tab! dt orat ons w in e wetk bv Mj n Walnut trer The i Mi ruiMiri is si nt m an intoruiU wav tne la li s with in tu;nii cluck T a w i needlework erw1 at I A Mav festival wiw hi 11 in t e S auditorium Irnlav eve Im? The was prured h the Af it u il Imhi t of tie ", coni ikn provement w ard m the t at re of in the ev n m, f A f Mu JfTi UI HI (U Jlupoll f the ,r iui n Thj voting ladi tvRh a dame tvtn'mr 1M f the Hde i Miss RiM Fi nipton month is comp r ent d with i t e t) h t th of nit shower j uj is Th ri.t v a ft vt ron list r w a lit i aff ur was ih th natnM surjKi i n as to was and tniled nipt a mark of sitm bv b iw Marxaret rited her llMieu?er sixth bnlhdiv iturftv att.tn on of last duv .ittjoun r Farr at ht f i vv 1 m ito-grn- vv , v m . p) i wet h twe Fst w Whiiwt! vuusH . . i t Rtph Mnk k fot Intt u M s Fh B st irr kin li i irrd nr n i Mrs v vv ! -- i i mu h rt n w w j ist Th. 27 M e Tu car ds bn t t ih in lat TuesrDv of for a s) ,,rt st,t . nd M's j, n s s f Mjs c ' u i v sda of m - Berlin k Mr m. it break istjigfor her Mirrv HuBngej Swing jui was ent i crii.ti md M s Tie Widrusd dm i Im, wik Iv Mrs Vi n Turps aitJ i ins deoratel the r joins r n hum ta es Mrs IVansis Hill w is hopt.ss t.o tlie Ti m! vv B idg lub W(Um-d- i f aft r i r week iv ultium m, a n irur h i .,f mt w ek I q Mrs d n Watr ti small friends at lur honi and Mrs Hi held ( utd or Ktmes help d to m.un nue the th lnKh s.I I Minim ami a birth lav time id.is pceasuitlv r seme junior pflSm vu he d nt the lun neon wa strve! W ilh ri n l Taesay vtning cf M o a ard Giart Tho f t Mil er left Ih II t b iihmt M m1 '1 n enterairujl F M t in t h r ru,d d t ik and Aftrr n K i esd t l,tr ui' ti tvn r g tltev wil e jlnel d ist nr mb of H,k and Mr H K Mi " it lurni w ile th i ' s nt Mr . m w ir tf .ih it f e I , IS, r lr md n Mr tn M - IrtiK lo S s ,1. r.. M n ?! , J u tc h hie t"hr I F pit VtD f i.i . vt nts fT. k t on. niriv" it Uuir Hf t i. .w. ,, t ( Ai e o w m w ti tui r, H O s to .nt t.vr.s I. livrt won th. Ms ir via Mo1 and J e F tree ii70 n h un at mi ithi wis uiv Mrs M ir Wood returned last week iffn mi ent. r ih am i ornel Mr fr v t of tire month at Hoi" in tamed Tmdi ,Fu rn n lut wrk M v H k M 'I !vl o' Tf ndm sp i M of r Pi ht sister tna Duns? honr nv I ri ml iv of iast W( k visit ng f er r d? oo Thr e t ih of D n Jm inon M an Mrs j T atkip entertaine I Tl ur it d n iv ev mng of ist w k t hn r nt rv Vr and Mr- F r' ' W t s, r Fr ti u fr en'ng i Fins nl M s Bid is dii nr g M v m i v i 1 m -- s i j im-lT- ' I ti r rl ? t sum i Br vv.th Mm Mi'p parents, Mr an Mrs Raguel B.irbtr Th officers anl memlrs of the (Vn-t- e h Flrnt Ward Re lef t v enter- fiinel lh a , lal afarr Tieaday af-- e nc m hi honor of the ret ring offerer. II- -I Mrs lujna Huh Mrs h la M-- s M s J i om ir Noma T on v m I Mrs Fort r The af- - T v v j i .,? x I M- i l7 f K ' i f a; 1 '"'It 1 v S m, , . I rn i Ambassador golf course, for Ambassador ana Alexandria guests. Outude room with bath $5 per day up, jingle; $7 double. of i On TH ALEXANDRIA. 'n ,h ''' ,M TH- - ltl i a prufivlop of T"w ''''t- of honorl..v of oar-- ' ' .1 I ha was or i irogrdrn given md re- imre t ts w r served The fnliow ng FentfiviUe jupe at were a a dancing the prt given L mil uf Mr and Mrs Fhurs Nelson o' salt Iake on Saturday n4ght nf last iWfHk Mr nnd Mr Bert Randal Mr 'and Mrw James Brown Mr and Mrs t'dt f t r Ut ford W rol'ev smith It Air Mr and Mr Ro j 'r ll I 1 I w v ( han -- I ( lio-te- ( T h'nl - SV-V- Vavor and Mr. Jose?h K Williams Mrn klic RkH Osmond WUhams and Ft aids R cb attended the Salt Lake theiur Mndav n ght Mrs ChniJnte Hampton of Pocatello, liLiho visited friends here this week Mina Beth Packman and Miss Gladys William will do special missionary work in the Mormon church offices at &ut Lake during the summer monthe. Mr and Mr. George Miles and baby are here from SL George and will abend j Mrs Lambert Mr 8 C Everlngbam George Sthoper, Mrs F P Nofflnjer, Mra R H Ferguson Mrs John Barrett, Mr R L NT ko ion, Mrs Lee Downing and Mr C R Smith The ladies Aid aocietv of the Metho-- d t church heid a meeting In the edvurth parlors Tnurdv afternoon of lat week. Ith about twentv members presen weie nrved Mr Wiliam of this city and Glad vs, rf Pavette left Mondaughter. day for a v'sit in Butte Mont Misses Luch e and Nellie Krogue returned tiundnv from Salt Iake where they had visited for a week at the home of Apostle and Mr John A Wldtsoe Mr and Air (Jren Campbell of Bur-le- v arrived here last Week to spend the summer with Mrs Campbell parents. Dr and Mrs Herman Beckstrom. Mrs H 'B. Whitman left Monday for Good ng to attend the graduating exercise at Gooding cohere her son, Clyde, being one cf the graduates Mrs Fred Chapin entertained at a evening of last week at partv Saturday her home tn honor of Mr and Mr Pave Durham who wl! enp soon to make their home in Ogden. I tah Five hundred was pajed dump the evening Mr D Durham and A1 in Goodman were awarded th high ore prise Rrfresh- Those present were rryms were served Mr and Mrs C R Smith W P CarMr Mr and Dave Durham, Mr lyle. and Mrs H Callahan and Mr and Mrs Alan Goodman Mr and Mrs WlllUm Harris of Grace announce the msrrlsgs of their daughter ence, to . rs M R simian of Psrls In ths Miss Harris Is Salt Lske temple this wek m Mr graduate nf the (truce high school Bateman is a frsduate nf Fielding academy of Paris and also of the I tab Agricultural college ( Bre in THE AMBASSADOR. " : riTNTBUVII.IJt JUy 27MW,Glafla Smith hd returned to Centerville for the Mjmmrr from 1ars. Idaho where she had teachng Jn the Fielding acad-ein- v ambassador hotels system d THtheAMBASSADOR, THE AMBASSADOR. ' h ( CENTERVILLE -- " ) TyA (i' Distinctive Hotels ,h 'la'', i Cahkmrn leetpm. iin mericasdost U'T and Mr Milton Sm'th Mr Mr an fred Smith Mr and Mr I i h Fa V" V md Mrs Tphn ej Vt lUM a d Mr ar ii nni Mr? Whitntv S mth, r Mr md Dun i nd Mr and i rf. - 1 urs Mrs N v , ,, s t jth V ! r I It r'K who vu ap- r M s H'n eastern t tea "n Y ji? iFai t nf imsh n ail Mt.t F.eorc'a Koiert who ( r Mrw he- - at the p mime ' h er v, ,.n b n h u New iiuk o k were mt k VI . s s ,f honor a h g .Tg affair given H H l m. e nnd M m (ViFervile Firt ward ihipel m M t ri . R m Mar v T Fre wa dent Robert night th f ier in Uurnl t reMe el with a el k umbrella and Mina i m k fer , '' i miiup- Bible a Robert pinr wlh hundred .f rha hlKh were j revent during the Thre' tven!ng .t. .ii hvl -tan ,ir t ,tii(! on I. Iviitev ( larene AD Moss spent W ednesday .lock r r IV ' wo. k friends in Salt lAke n -i to Mtw Hattie Kart Mist Gladys Wittlnm. upn' ,'ln .,Mr'.C rridav B ige club lat week M ss I eon Earl attended the performance Tmi shoup w'n the high sf or for the md f RrMn Mood at the AVilkes theater oo i and Mra ITnrrHe'Mnger re- - M'rnliv night. g jv v )ure The w Mtea Mrnd tihe Rv iTienev ard fam v h r ''Fei f ,i j ent M ednealav in ait laKe with Mi 'dr, I J irk ( Siiy ar-r an Mrs his Hoag an ' h ip tn r i 'D 'rum Mr Hvrum Ford eotertilnet w'th i s C Wkwei w nt to re prcttilv apiintel lun heon at her home v ii Mondav The guests wrre Mr RoMna Mr a" Mrs J Mrs Lrnjv Fhe.iey and Alms arr'ved henev, bv mot a 1h Tinho un and Marie Paiton aeM- gute of Mr and V"n J F Melvin v Mrs p" Johnson Mr and vj- w H at the II irh r in h Shup spent Sunday MONTPELIER, IDA. - Vrttr (ot Oetreted Booklr and ko Amkeaeedoe CSaa ftooki Evropam Root PW e c e m- the i r COOL NIGHTS sg Sac. 8061, Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Los Angeles, California W n Ko c film' d w tl s w ng for t luzur win ii h i f Mrs Wiinu' en Jun- l ire us Ware of the ng . f r u ic v ( ' cl I i n end M .end Ms ' i i t k . , W uh w ei e cum1 of f u Frt lav c ') at a ItriiLv ir ling M or , M Vrin-t- r r Mr and Mrs R Mm weea Neil g and Mp- - Min Mr aid Mrs Id mk K " and Air asfcUtl h host .a m tiv n., hnner Hi late m the . t no n W'ise Evans, Mr and Mrs F W naitgh and Mr an i t Mis R I Holmr A ll rt and Mish Enil Mr ILn Wolfe enterlalne! Thursdav evening of last week at a mlsi llari ous bliovti f.ir t b pi of this week Miss Ruth vdaegow bVKMDN Mim M K Idaho Miv The guests numb rut Uht en I un u u i Mondiv of Snnd.is of the We nxtn srh pnt fa4htis last at the Himnev wek a Thursdav hunt rinh in oj gave surpijse vv h oiiiiin m merit e t s( s were held lat week for Mis inra at the high HHimif of engageni nt to Newell S Wight lias hern s ho and mrium I r t e Kraduating announc ed ( hiss of eighteen number The Iajh v is addosMd b I r Mr.ler of the TrU-- v s 1 t 11 ih'i follow el, reieption t ss r and I IDA. Mrs I R ;Uman en- - Hud, M 27-ac- re F Club Southern of California lor South- - c ifi ' sat ' ' i mean temperature era California : June, M defrees; July, 70 degree; August, 71 degrees; Seprecord tember. 69 degree. The c U-- and days made delightful with countless diversions motonng over marvelous mountain roads, tennis, horseback riding and polo. Bathing beaches 4ess than half hour away. The Ambassador is located in a park of tropical verdure. ECS Awtf t vv E low-rat- e, All-Ye-ar i ( CALIFORNIA ? c VL Starts on the Train The railroad trip itself is memorable-thro- ugh the canyons, mountains and great plains. Every inch is teeming with our early history. This great vacation starts when you step on the train. Go now. The thing to do is, go now go this summer. Men, women, children all need a change like this. Decide now. You can arrange it if you will. round trip fares now Special in effect- - No more War Tax. Ask any railroad ticket agent for further information, or mail coupon below. Youll say its the best trip of your life. v x LQS ANGELES c called "Rim of the World with stupendous views on either side. The worlds most famous ocean fishing grounds, where champion anglers come each year from every section of the globe. Also mountain trout streams. Mountain climbing, with scenic grandeur that Switzerland would boast, or visit a peak by trolley. Ocean islands and mountain lakes like Italy a Great cities, old Spanish missions and primal wildernesses within a stones throw. A desert (next door to rich orange groves) larger than all, save Sahara, with strange mirage effects. In fact, a thousand unusual attractions to absorb you in their interest. these delights and curiosities within a Anj circle with a radius of a few hours. Travel as you will by motor, train or trolley. Dont say you cant leave business. Take the family and go! Youll never regret it, for this is one trip in a thousand. Make it now! i i vv I fare ej c m c" Fc k Br c c c Li f I World Within a Province Southern California is a summer wonderland of opportunity for fun or rest. Here are great seashore resorts with fine hotels or modest cottages. Four thousand miles of paved automobile highways marked by 70,000 official guide-sign- s to direct you to myriad points of interest, indrive cluding a i m V A iuedd t Surprising Answer A friend of mine suggested Southern California, which caused me great surprise. I thought it a warm place to go in summer. me otherwise and so I went. -- But he convinced I spent July August and September there and slept under blankets ninety nights. I never knew a finer summer climate. Balmy - days, ideal for any sport, and refreshing sleep were invariably the rule. But more than that, I enjoyed the absolute diversion due to totally different environment and "atmosphere, that really renews people ' who are fagged. This same experience is near you, too only a few hours away. For two weeks or two months its worth your while. ,ntv t I c f A m-- j f r p. children all need a change from the years routine of business, home and school. It is profitable in dollars and in health. Good business men and doctors all agree. Decide to go and go now. But have a complete change, for in the greatest change is greatest value. I was so advised by a physician years ago, and the question naturally arose, Where to MEN, women,time last idd Mrs .SocUrquist on Iiaho aun io u live fnemls prcsnt t hmM j. the Rev Mr and Mrs !( isot who wd leave suon for ialo It i ii to rea le Tne pui ils in the primary department f th ihntral s hool cnJoed h lawn Krn-- a pirtv at Uo hum of Dr and Mr Ir com r harm week a ot th Nintn unii iub i Ttav 1 ?gan. lgan Mr A.bert Benoit Hal G Rleler Mr Benoit and Mr Harrv entertained Tuadav Km Mr a'tornoon for member of the Twentieth Cenfurv cLib ument event department An at the last meeting for thl year oldfahioned spelling match in which R E Mr and W. Mrs W Humphrey Ioolev chose sides wa a feature of the Robej B IttM R Mt ft Mr Mr Mi k at a meeting A1 11 TWIN FALI,S, Idaho. May 17 With on of the prettlct partly of the week. Mrs Uharle Maculey entertained Tuea-da- v at three table of bridge for Mr Z H. North, William Macaulcv. Mr John W D Mr. Zena Smith, Mr H t Smith, Mr Oliver Harnad. Mr FVink Magel, rrv of IKJrande Mr i t' i v TWIN FALLS, IDA. u sd.tv v t pompll-mentar- Bub M R ah enttramed at a doming partv s t ti t I nt t a M. mi din la tamed at a micting notn of liiHt hick at Holm t t r"t Ui of Mrs ouirU y horn Johipn U diKinh-to- V fMls! De Ora Andorwiti and Miss Oracr Blaokham Imth of Moioril wore quests of Miss Maude Krnm i Mondav Mr and .Mrs Hvrum B Brown iiftrr havln to Manli Mondav where Mr spent the winter at Woodroff an instructor In as was enuRed Brown the hlfth sehool Mrs J P Pochrart of Palt Laike visit-e- d last week In this olt ns the guest vd her mother, Mrs Itohe-- rhinllffe Mrs Frank P Anderson entertained at a luncheon Tuesday evenlnir. to Miss Nell Holslnper of Kan rranclsio and Miss Iamise Fowler of Brigham Mr and Mrs A N Wahaoe have h ft to ako th'r home for Knit Mis losiph Peterson of Fei ron was a Mis Ft ed Mall of week last guest Miss Tlivra Olsen entertained nt dinner Sunday eomplimerrtftrv to the Misses Zvda Mellor, Florence Klai, lalna Mnnk and Gladys Munk Miss Pharlottte ParrV entertained at a strawberry luncheon Sunday evening Mrs George A Gates of Sallna visited in Manti Frldav of last week Mr and Mrs Mvron Bird of Salt are puesls this week of Mrs Bird s parent Mr and Mrs V P Westenskow Mr and Mrs J I, Bain and ehlldren will leave soon for So it lake to make their home Mrs N I rdmmids vlsl'eil In Males ,ast week Mies t it'in Tittle returned Saturday of last week from Midvale, where she has been engaged as a teacher the pa8t !n,er Mr and Mrs Heher Bird of Brice were guests the past week of IV. and Mrs J E Harrison Miss Genial Lund returned last week from Ms vfleld where she was emraireii as s teacher the past winter. who had Miss Maurine Westenskow. been an Instructor In the trrsde schools at Centerfteld the past winter, return to this cltv last we$k Mrs Peter Madson of Mount Heisant is a guest of her daughter, Mrs Kdsel Phristenaon. bn t nd U loro lust hi c I hi at ng of vv j I e,ght,-t e afttrnoon ts le. I ter-so- n By an Easterner Airs kirbv and lurmN it " in Fr cm a e'er of Brigham wire t the Savoy lade! rMl-tlMr and Mrs, Charles Hleldle and n eft Saturday of last week for Salt laike to make their home Miss lora Peterson and Miss Nellie Fish both of Ferron, are guests this week of Mr and Mrs Fred Hall Mr and Mrs W K Anderson of Moroni Melted in Manti Sunday H Christenson visJudge and Mrs A week last ited In Beaver Mts C, ' McDonald Visa Dora ! cl!le Fish were guests and Miss r Of Mrs. Camilla Nelson Wednesday aft. and kennoon f Inst week at a mgton. a Mrs Silas Hurl of Burley. Id cho k Is Ih" curst erf Mr awl Ura and lelu'lvts isiled A Cov Mis W e ,'rnds in lll'mim last week The ce viewers sec turn c.f the looms itinu.il Meet ion cib he l its ernre when tht vsi week Tnsdav evening of were tor t tin offieers following R nt !rs YpM enMiinj? year Mr loe president Kenner Lhn K'd11 as Mr Brown. peretur VI A Tuttle Mr? serretarN , hitant an'ii MrV F'tpiI H.iU ntertulneil Mr wix-at dlinrr Rntuidav ivnlnt? Oof lat MoDonnld rompllnirtitarv to Mrs MUs Mrs Joph of DK.tn Tora IVterson and Miss Nellie Fish, all i,' in a Thousand for This Sumi Mrs Marshall on Mrs Rufus Chestnut James Lumber son different pr ze Mrs ukrp a of the d Moulton Mrs Hodges and Miss Van Limix ron of I Inco n were gues K of ih (loo were served at 4 20 o ( ha k J isoph Murley wa3 the honor guet at a surprise lartv Tuesday evening of last wek given by the memlw rs (f the Ihrst w rd cioir of which Mr Morley has been lireer r for several years Songs and readings were xjntrlbuted by a number of the guests, and the affair was brought to a conclusion by a dance and refreshments Mrs S R Hatfield wa hoste? to the Ron tl club Tuesday afternoon of last The Nuk at her home on G fctreet d'tiinion was spent with sewing and a was tHcheoIn ehtl lime At' ttdodc s l d it t romid tihlo mule attra tive it T rediti T w h't ai nath VLr aP'r Bctorson hi K1. .1v mi ard f tn an h me vvur etenR.T a s p a 1 rt v Bida) ev rung y n t tir f gr gatlon ut the horn wok 1H1-d- ,. V Kalls-Lincol- n U rrt at tic oiriday lonip of chub g - i were in progress during the afternoon Prize for high score was awarded to Miss Elisabeth Holden The rooms were most attractive with Jonquils and yellow iris, and the same flowers were used on the tables where refreshments were served after the game A number of young people employed In the local postofftre motored to Helse Springs Sunday, where the day was spent Included in the party were picnicking trie M'sea,, Wilherta Coltman, Hilda Burkmarn, Myrtle Eherett and Bva Loke, Lrnast Anderson Clarence (ien Wilfred Johnaon, William Morgan Geoige Ketlar an w (HI am Lindsey Five Hundred The Idaho o, MONTPELIER, Idaho, May 27 Mr and Mrs F L. Cruiknhank entertained at a party Thursday evening of last week in honor of the high school faculty and their partners The house was decorated Refreshments were in spring flowers. served during the evening The faculty pf Ahe Montpelier schools and the board of education, with & few' invited gtiests. enjoved an outing in Montpelier tanvon Tuesday afternoon of last week. The thirteenth annual commencement exercises of the Montpelier high school were held Friday evening at the MontW. Governor pelier stake tabernacle. Davis delivered the address Mrs. E E Mulica entertained at a the ater party Thursday evening of last week followed by refreshment at th t, 'Those present were Mrs. Efc t. v Kit-Ka- FILLMORE FTI.1JHORK Ma IT STr John stnrlpv entertained a .ilnner Kurvlav in honor of her alater Mrs All. p Goodwin f Corlnne Covers were laid for Mi and Mr Wells Starley. Mr and Sirs Rulon Starlev . Mr end M rs Parle.- - Pavne, Mrs Dame and Mr and Mrs William J Starlev of iMita. Miss Louise Johnson of Holden la a Parker Roblaon. guest of her sister Mrs After spendlnor the win tee tMchln tn the Millard county high school, the Misses Ruby and Ruth Rosengreen of I .or an left for their home Friday of last week Mr. and Mrs William T Tew and children left Frldar of last week for their home In 8rrtnrv!He Mrs. Prudence Robtnon left Mondav df las week to visit her sister, Miss Verl aril rut at Salt Lake Miss Veeplea nf Holden, who had sr-- nt the winter with her sister Mrs Rulon for her home. htsrley, left Frbtay Giles was a truest of Mrs ( Mrs Joseph Abe Tuesday. A dancing party was given, by the Fillmore First ward Friday evening of last week In Bartholomew hall In honor of, Kldred Roblana. who Mt later for Germany to do missionary work. Mr. Robi- Ou-lln- son who Is only IS vear of Age. is th son of Mr and Mrs. F L Uobpon His mother. Mrs Jx)ls Robison, and his brother, Howard, accompanied him Mondav tO Bolt IatfU Mrs Hattie Robison who had bem vis- it ng ncr laughter Mrs lhed Jar o'sen of Oak rStv, leturntJ hone FYiday o' last tck. Mr nr d AiWard Stevcts Mrs Goodwin of Cornne and William Star lev eft Mondiv for bat Like Ms WilMam S srey aid tv r children of lelta are guests of Mrs Staricv By Ann Proctor. mother Mra Dan Meven? -LfLiyiVVVyV--ri-j-i--i--Bell PeterWednesday of last week Mr son ontee talned at a birthdav dinner Tho finest strawbprry jam you ever Those present weie Mrs Joseph Giles, Mrs Anne Curling, Mrs. John Htarlev. tasted cho k full of the natural color Alue Goodwin Mrs and flavor can be made at home withMrs SlMey, M Lizzie Asiiman. Mr and Mrs John Peterin ten minutes after the berries are son And Mr. and Mrs William Peterson. washed ami crushed. I use the Certo because it takes only 1 minProcess, MORONI utes boiling, thus saving flavor and MOPCNI. May 27 -- Frldav of Inst week color, never fails; and is cheaper bea nn wa Lorn to Mr and Ma Cad cause I get 60 per cent more jam from Anderson the nme amount of berries. ! Mr and Mrs K B Garret left Friday To make ten half pound glasses to of week for Nephi remain iring strawberry Jam. emMr Garret has the summer Crush well in single layers about ployed in the Moroni hgh s'hol Miaa Afton and Mis Mar- quarts of ripe berries, using wooden Xr garets Gordcn left Thursday frr their masher and discarding all green homes tn Salt lake They had been era- - Measure 4 cups crushed berries and 7w ploved In the high school leveled cups (JVs lbs ) sugtfr into good Mr and Mrs Roj Evans and Mr and 1', i.r m orv inV p HI p weFlstir Mrs W. E Morel motored to Salt Lake to vigor-harhard and constantly. Bring week last of Thursday 1 full minute. ous boil and boll Mr and M rs M R Porter left SaturTake from fire day of Uist week for Salt Lake to re- continually atirring. side ami add 4 bottle (scant t4 cup) Certo, Mr and Mrs Akmio Clark of Salt stirring it in well. Let stand 5 minutes lake are visiting in Moron', the guests onlv, bv the dock, etirnng occasional Mrs of Mrs Clark s parents, Mr and Iv; skim nnd pour quickly into sterThomas Redmond Mias Agnes Prcstwlch and Mies Vnna ilised glasses. Bv this short Certo Process you Simpson motored to Salt Lake Tuesday to v lsit relat iv as save all the color and flavor tliat is Mr and Mrs A J Ix.itt ar rejob In boiled away bv the old method. Time Mrs over the arrival of a daughter saved and vou have 5 Iiatt was formerly Mies Leora Christen- ami worry are from 2 lbs of berries aa sen of this cltv. Mr Ixatt was employed lbs. of jam as principal of the Milford high school the against 3 lbs. bv the old method; and the cost with 30c berries and 6c sugar past season Miaa Thelma Knell left Thursday of le only about 9c per half pound glasa. last week to visit relatives In Manti. The above recipe and many others Mrs Nell Cooley and daughter, Mer-ria- for making delicious jellies and rams left Monday for Salt Lake to reside. bv the Certo Proeess is found in Miss Cooley expects to study nursing Certo Book of Recipes, a copy of the Miss Erma Nelson spent part of last which will be In to friends week you by vour Ephraim, visiting given A lawn party was given Thursday afExtra grocer when you get Certo. ternoon of last week by Mrs. Rodnev Anwill be sent free if you write derson In honor of her daughter, Maxine copies to the Pectin Kales Company, Inc., 108 Games and luncheon were the features N.Y. Mrs N H Felt and sons Roger. Bert East Avenue, Rochester, Use Certo this- - year in making all and Charles motored to Moroni from Manti Tuesday evening They were the vour jams and jellies. It saves time, guests of Mrs Felt S daughter, Mrs. worry and boiling. The Certo ProcRodnev Anderson ess never fails and saves money, beA dinner party was given Sunday evecause you make half as much more jam ning by Miss Zela Bailey In honor of Miss from the same amount of fruit; iftjil Merrlam Cooley, who left later for SaK Lake to reside A number of fronds also indorsed by national authorities ana'-surprised Miss Cooley Saturday evening cooking experts. Jelly aad jams made of last week. with Certo keep splendidly. (Ady ) How to Make Strawberry Jam -s it in 10 Minutes Sj! tn ry d , I |