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Show N THE SALT LAKE, TRIBUNE," SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1922. 8 D r i r$7.50 Jersey Sport P" k MAGNA 'f4 Mrt. Leon Howell I t . i George White entertained at a party Thursday afternoon of last week In honor of the seventh birthday anniversary of her daughter. were Vivian. Games and refreshment little friends enenjoyed. Twenty-tw- o joyed the occasion. Mrs. George Stamolous and daughter, Helen, and mother, Mrs. J. Georges, and son left Thursday for New York City. Mrs. Georges will make her home In New York City. Mrs. Stamolous will return In the fall. Mrs. K. J. Flckey entertained at dinner Tuesday In honor of Mis Mary McGill of Salt Lake. A large attendance enjoyed the dance at .given by the Magna Woman's club Cooper's hall Thursday evening of last were booths e arranged week. Attracts from which candy and punch were served. comprised the Committees in charge Me8daraes Rue Packard, Louise Worthen, G L. Carter, John Loutensock, K. H. Hudson and C. A. Chamberlain Mrs. E W. Daniels, assisted by Mrs. J E Scherer, entertained at aofparty birth- the fX of last week In honor Glenn. Mother day anniversary of her son-taused for Goose nursery rhymes were Games were played, ble decorations. after which refreshments were served to Formerly Mist Fawn Madsen of Falrvlew, who wa married recently. the following. Donna Brown, Georglne Ranch, Joey and Francis Hicks. Dorothy Tavlor, Dorothy Steiner, Maurlne Hickman, Dennis and William CavaneBj Keith and lion Tomlin, Rulln and KennethUnaworth, Stewart Taylor and Lloyd Car- tUy MAGNA. r. i , sf;i ?S !U i June J. Mr. Wed-nesd- pi ir Mr. and Mrs. J E. Booth of Salt Lake were last week-en- d guestsof Mrs. S K. Harmony Rebekah lodge No 45 entertained at a social after lta regular meetThe ing Friday evening of last week 1. O. O. F. members and their wives were were Games played the special guests. early part of the evening, after which banthe guests were seated at one large A profusion of lilacs decoratquet table and table. E. J. Flckey waa ed the hall The committee comprised toastmaster. Mrs. Jack Laughlin, chairman, Mra. K. J. Flckey, Mra. H. E. Hansen. Mrs. J. W. Hoffman. Mrs Fay Hibler, Victor Nellaon, A. P. Olson and Chris Athas. Sixty were present. Mr. and Mra. Oren Maddy are receivof a ing congratulations over the arrivalweek son born to them Friday of last Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ashworth and children were the guesta of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Christie Sunday. Mrs. Harry Norris visited a few days last week In Salt Lake with her mother, Mrs 8 Walker. the Miss Harriet Taylor entertained members of the Oreanna Card club Frion home her of at week last day evening Main street. Mrs. F. J. Harding was a won was score by High special guest Mrs. Ferdle Barton Luncheon was served at two amall tables. Mrs. Kenneth Wright will entertain the club members and their husbands next Thursday evening at her home on Spencer avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Romig motored from Salt Lake Thursday of last week and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs James Ir Jones- - Je tt ; r ? : McGill. Mrs. John Loutensock entertained the officers and teachers of the Magna ward Wednesday evening at her (home on First East street After the lesion was given by W. T. Harkness. refreshments were served Mr and Mrs J M Pexxant spent Decoration claj at Pleasant Grove A concert under the auspices of the M. I. A. of Magna ward will be given next Tuesday evening at S o'clock at the ward hall The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the gills' summer home at Brighton Mr and Mrs Sidney Hulsh entertained week at dinner Fttday evening of last at their home on Second East street In honor of the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs George Carter Mr. and Mra. K. A. llanson, who had been residing at Wendover, have returned to Magna to make their home Mrs. Arthur Luchesl will entertain the members of the Five Hundred club next Thursday afternoon at her home on Third East street. Mrs. F. K. Nevin of Ogden was the guest of her parents, Mr ,.n Mis I) F Boies, last week Mr and Mrs. J A Sutherlan motored to Utah lake Decoration day Mr and Mra Dan Wilson and daughters. Ethel and Mildred, and Miss Maunne Hellier motored to Salt lacke Tuesday and attended Memorial services and the band concert at Liberty park. Mrs. Elisabeth Cllnger left for Provo Monday for a week'a visit with relatives Mr. and Mra R Gllllard and Mr. and Mrs. Hvrum Anderson motored to Salt Lake Thursduy tor a day a outing at IJberty park. Clement Jones Mr. and Mrs spent Decv Islting Mr and oration day at Salt Mrs. D. - Jones Mr. E. W Daniels entei tallied at luncheon Tuesday in compliment to Mr. and Mrs J B. Scherer Mrs. Polena Smith of bummerfielcl. of last week to Kan, arrived Friday spend the summer w 1th her sister, Mrs. U B Gallagher. Mr and Mrs A. H Hudson and son, Howard, of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. .V V. Andre of the bmelter attended the nurses' graduating exercises at the St Mark's cathedral last week Miss Cleo Holt of Salt ljike visited Magna relatives and friends Sunday Mrs Howard Harris of Ogden visited laat week with her parents. Dr. and Mra. C F. Westphal. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Swenson Mr. and ; C'l !"U ) ( t J 1 1 US Mi Km 4 1- V) ir, f -- T 1 I tj I --- White w I people Mrs Charles Peai oek and daughter, Wealths, are spending a few days in Sterling Mr. and Mrs Ross Vance and family have returned from a ten days stay In home Sunnyslde They wi;re by Miss Myrtle Kaye, who will be their guest for sev eral weeks Mias Sv villa Rigby left Thursday for Salt Lake to spend the summer. Mm Nola Day left Wednesday for Provo to attend summer school at the B. Y. Mr r. Harvey Miner of Thistle and Mra John Br.ggs of Clear Creek are the guests of their mother, Mrs. Sarah Housekeeper. Mrs Joseph Barnes of Nephl spent several days of the week with her mother, Mrs A L. Miner. After spending several weeks In Salt Lake, Mra Lizzie Lasson returned home this week Miss Mary Ellen James returned Monday from Provo, wheie she had spent two h eeks. Mrs. Henry Mills and daughter. Violet, in Provo with Mr. spent last week-en- d find Mrs William Nelson . Silas Ethel ulgcn of Moroni spent Sunday visiting In the city Mrs A L Miner left Tuesday to spend several weeks In Nephl with her children. Before returning home she wl.l visit In Sprtngvllle afld Salt M Lura Tanner left Tuesday for Provo to spend the summer Mrs leter Anderson of j'rovo Is visiting relative and friends In thla city. Mr. and Mrs Ed Hollman and children and Mr. and Mrs Glen Madsen of (Rstlegate motored to Falrvlew. Sunday, to spend a week M'S Fred Rigby and Mra. Roland Terry of Clear Creek are visiting their parent, Mr and Mrs Samuel Bills. Jr Mr and Mra. William Cheney announce the marr age of their daughter. Miss Fawn Madsen, to Howell. The marriage took place at high noon May 24 at the home of Owen Sanderson, In Sait f.ake, with Mr. Sanderson officiating. Mrs. Ell Dav. Jr. sister of the bride, accompanied them to Salt I,ake to be present at the marr'oge They motored to Falrvlew. Tuesday Wednesday a reception was given for them at the bride home bv Mr. and Mrs William Chenev Mr and Mrs. Owen Sanderson of Salt Lake are spending a few days in the city Mrs. Roland Reid and Mrs Glen Reid spent Decoration day at Pleasant Grove Mis J M. Hezzant entertained at luncheon Thursday In compliment to Mrs. George Carter and Mrs Richard Fenton. Miss nna Camraoni visited last week in Salt Lake with her brother and sister, Mr and Mrs J E Booth Mr B S Green entertained at a party Tuesday In honor of the sixth blithday anniversarv of her daughter, Dorothy Games were played, after which refreshments were served to the following little guests Elolse Droege Anabel Bezzant, Dezq and Atuv Rasmussen. Mabel Shields, Lenelta Simmons and Walter Kuttshauser. The W B A O T M entertained at cards after Its ipgular inciting Thursday evening at .Cooper s hal High score waa Complexion Minx Ruth Roland, since thfv have tried aoout Los Angelez, Cal erything attributes their judgment should carry great weight the beautiful voung avties-- , wonderful with vou If yon really want a beautiful much of her success to her she complexion trv Derwilio and Llska cold complexion. At a recent Inters lew.rosv-whicream for one dav. and If vou are not said "Anvone can have a beautiful, complexion if they will devote Just satisfied in every wav it costs you abso- lor a few moments each clay in caring their skin There is nothin so attractive as a smooth, clear, unwrlnkled. rose comand since it Is so ease to acquire plexion It I astonishlrg why so many girls neglect their skin,. A woman fifty vtars old with a kin l' t' n - r hi! 4s j ! i"ii i, ! i ' r i'A I FAIRVIEW, June ! Thursday of last Mrs 8 B. George Olson, I. ills Coombs, Mrs WM am Garlic, Jr. Mrs Jlerlln Madsen. Mrs. Kamund Lajiderson, Mrs. erode Stewart. Mrs William Christiansen. Mrs Vem Sanderson, Mrs W. W, Brad, Mrs Andy Peterson, Mrs J. L. Rollins and Miss Selma Graham were entertained at the Zenith theater by Mrs Charles Tucker. After the entertainment Mrs J. L. Rollins served supper at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hamilton, Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Brady, Mr and Mrs Carl Sund-wa- ll and Mra. Bruce Cox spent Sunday at Castilla. Mrs Vern Miner left last week for Mohrland to Join her husband and spend the summer. Frday of last week the M "I A day program and dance were given In Mount Pleasant and waa attended by many Fair-vieMrs week Rigby, Mrs Ruth Roland Tells How To Instantly Have A Rosy i I and Misses' Women I , well cared for looks more youthful and attractive than a woman of thiity whose it pass to stay skin has been neglected looking young Just as long as possible Let me tell you the secret Tonight, before you retire, look in your mirror and the coloring of vnur sktn, study carefully also Its texture. Note if ant roughness coarse pores, black-- 1 look for appears, heads, wrinkles, sallow skin or other lm-- 1-, perfectlois. If vou find anv of these objectlonable defects Just remember they may be quickly overcome if you will do what I tell you to. After you have taken stock of yourself. then massage your face, hands anil arms for a few minutes with a good cold cream (I use Llska because It seems especially adapted to this purpose and It la put up In tubes the onlv sanitary way). Wipe off the cream with a soft cloth In the morning wash your face with warm water and Derwlllo Oatmeal Soap, rinse with cold water and dry thoroughly. Be- for going out apply Derwlllo, that popu- -. tar beautlfler which la now used by discriminating women and girl everywhere. "Then glance In your mirror again and notice how youthful yon appear even after of this Derwlllo-Llsk- a on application Derwlllo comes In three combination. shades, flesh, white and brunette. It Intint to your cheeks stantly bring a rosy and a whit baby softness to your neck, hands and arms, and unless you have reached that point where you don't car how you look you will thank me at long a you live for suggesting thla method to b you." practically all the leading actresses now Derwlllo and Llska cold cream and I t ' r , H J. V w won by Mrs. Louts Worthen end the consolation pris by Miss Mary McGill. Mrs. J. Bayes of Banner review No. It was a special guest. Refreshments were then served by the committee comprising Mra. J. L. Allen, chairman; Mra. James Brinkman, Mra Fred Barton and Mrs. G. L. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Grow of Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mr. Oren Maddy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Sowadzkl visited a few days last week In Balt Lake with relative. Mr. and Mra Q. L. Carter and son and Mr. R. Larson and daughtsr, Elms, motored to Liberty park Tuesday and attended the Memorial service. Mrs. J. p. shotwell entertained at dinner Wednesday In honor of Mias Mary 4 McGill of Balt Laka The Ladles' Aid society held Its regular meeting at the church Wednesday. Mra. Arnold Cllnger returned Wednesday from a week's visit at Salt Lake with her mother, Mrs Joseph Barlow. Mr. and Mra William Cooper and sons motored to Salt Lake Decoration day. Thirty-fiv- e past noble grands of the Ohenia Rebekah lodge of Murray and all noble past grands of Harmony Rebekah lodge of Magna were entertained by Mra M L. Eliason Thursday afternoon at the home of her daughter. Mra. R Elmer. A social time was spent; after which refreshments were served. A number of friends carried out a eur- prise Tuesday evening in honor of Ted Tomlin. The evening was spent In play ing ''500 High scores were won by Mrs. Roy Harmon and Jimmie Duke and the consolation prlaes by Mra. Clarence Turpin and Roy Harmon. A luncheon nerved. The guesta numbered twenty. I MONTPELIER, IDA. 7 X : I ? 1 Ruth i ' f V- , a . 1 Roland. lutely nothing. They are sold with that understanding at all toilet counters of department stores and druggists In this city. Including Z. C. M. I. Drug, Schramm- Johnson Store and Owl Drug Co. (Adv.) Reduced to $.95 NOW MARK-DOWN-S 30 Days Ahead of Our Usual Schedule. We Launch This Remarkable Sale A Store-Wid- Event Every Boston Store Garment Underpriced Stock-Reduci- ng e but every solitary garment without reserve is drastically reduced. Buy beautiful new suits, that you would consider sensationally low in July. Too much merchandise for this season ofr Not a few isolated items coats and dresses at prices -- year is the reason. - SALE BEGINS TOMORROW at 10 A. M. Vi r JULY MARK-DOWN- S IN WOMENS and MISSES NOW A selection unrivaled in beauty of styles and high quality, including the newest, most strik- DE- - CHINES, TAFFETASrCREPE KNITS, NOVELTIES, etc. Values unprecedented. 28 DRESSES, formerly up to $35.00, reduced 24 DRESSES, formerly up to $55.00, reduced 57 DRESSES, formerly up to $65.00, reduced 92 DRESSES, formerly up to $70.00, reduced Ouly Now MARK-DOWN- S to . . . to . . to . . . to. ' High type models of recent introduction in fine POIRET TWILLS, TRICOTINES, TWILLS, etc. braided, embroidered, trimmed and tailored effects. Exquisitely silk lined. AMERICAN FALLS. Idaho, June S YVllcy Oliver has returned to her home at Blackfoot after spending a few davs here, the guest of relatives and friends Miss Edna Ed holm, who la employed in the federal reserve bank at Pocatello, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. C. Sallee, Jr. Mrs Barry Dibble left Tuesday evening for Salt lack to spend a few days. Mrs lllbbls will be accompanied home bv her little son. Gerald, who has been visiting his grandparents In California. Senator and Mrs. James T Fisher and two sons, Frederick and Charles, who had resided In American Falls the past year, left Mondav for their former home at Mr. Rockland to spend the summer Fisher is manager of the Idaho association and has his office at this place Mr and Mrs. I, L. Evans, Jr., and two children left the first of the week for Malad to visit relatives, Mrs. Jessie Zahl. who had been In Ogden, I tah. for several months, passed through this city Tuesday en route to her home at Rockland Mias Lenora Cottrell and Miss Ruth Thornton, who are attending the University of Utah, are expected home the latter part of next week. Mis Frank Weld and two sons. Frank and Magna, left the first of the week for Chicago Mr. and Mra Gill Sweeten and daughter left the first of the week for Malad for a few days' visit to relatives and friends Mrs L. L. Evans entertained at a dinner party at her home Monday evening. Covers were laid for ten Mrs Harry Allen spent Thursday la Pocatello. 21 SUITS, formerly up to $50.00, reduced to 16 SUITS, formerly up to $60.00, reduced to ..ST without knickers. While they last, at With All-Wo- oi- - ol Jersey KNICKER SUITS, Formerly up to $35.00, reduced to . . . IfP formerly $65 to $125, at. . . Mark-Dow- July ns J Now in Womens & Misses V COATS -- Wraps-Capes Beautiful sport models, smart, wrappy effects and spiral capes, revealing touches and trimmings seen only in the very finest garments. Materials include herringbone, velours, trico tines, etc., aU radically marked down. COATS, formerly up to $25.00, reduced to bk 17 $345. $39 24 Tweed SUITS, Formerly up to $55,00, ,.J3P ,.$44 11 Balance of Stock in Two Lots rs 39 DRESSES, formerly up to $75.00, reduced 26 DRESSES, formerly up to $80.00, reduced 17 DRESSES, formerly up to $85.00, reduced to . 21 DRESSES, In Womens and Misses Mrs. COATS, formerly up to $35.00, reduced to 54 COATS, formerly up to $50.00, reduced to $10 COATS, formerly up to $65.00, reduced to $15 35 COATSrformerly up to $75.00, 42 reduced to J) BINGHAM -- a. Sr JULY AMERICAN FALLS Andy ManarJ, Mrs Sam Jones. Mrs. Har-r- v Jordan, Mrs George Chandler, Mrs George Chrlatopherson, Mrs Max Glffen. Misses Mary and Jessie Robertson, Miss Lee and Mies Hazel Bougard. Vlr and Mrs W S. Jones and Mr. and Mra T. S Carnahan of Salt Lake left for Denver Tuesdav Mrs Boyd Uanard was a Salt Lake visitor Thursday Mr and Mra. Eugene Chandler entertained the G G. G. U. club members and their husbands at a large and prettily appointed card party Friday evening of last week at their home. The rooms were decorated with tulips and variegated garden flower arranged In crystal howls and tall Wedgewood vases. Five hundred Ladles' first prize went to was played Mra Stewart Young and ladies' second to Mrs. Tom Wlnthers; men's flrat went to Stewart Young The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. H B. Aven, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hanard. Mr. and Mra. Louis Buck-maMr. and Mrs. Oeorge Bolman, Mrs. L. H. Davla of FYesno, Cal., Mra J. F. Flynn. Dr and Mr. R. G. Frazier, Mr. and Mrs W. 44 Jones, Mr and Mrs. Joe Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. J C. Llser, Mr and Mra Joe Nordon, Mr. and Mrs J B. Myera, Mr. and Mrs. WUI Mvera Mr and Mra Bert Swan. Mr. and Mr. J D. Schilling, Jr Mr. and Mr. Roy Schilling. Mr. and Mrs Tom Wlnthers, Mr. and Mra. John A. Wade, Mr. and Mra. StewAven. art Young and Horace Mr. and Mra Louis Buck man and chilof Mr. were and Mra W. A. gueet dren Scudder of Salt Lake undav. B. Aven entertained Mrs. Hugh Mr. H. Smith of Salt Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Banard and chll dren, Dorothy and Clark, spent last weekend with Mr. and Mra H. B. Aren of Coppertleld. Mra Fred Turner and daughter, Mr. Louis Carter, entertained Tuesday eve- - Womens and Misses FOR LEGS VIE f BINGHAM, June 1 Mrs. Charles D Able was hoktess to the Emanon club Tuesday at her home In Heaston Heights Red and white carnations and tulips were arranged In large crystal baskets and vases Mrs. R. T. Dalqulst won first prize and Mis George Cnandler tne consolaRefreshment were served at a tion late hour to Mrw R. T. Dalqulst, Mrs. r $9.95 Fiber Silk VeSeW For Cash Sweater Coats $Q95 to . O Hft Wheat-growe- Pui For CasK Jackets MONTPELIER, Idaho. June 3 Mra. R. H Ferguson entertained the Kensington Wednesday afternoon of last week at her home. Shasta daisies and tulips formed the centerpiece for the table. Luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. O. F. Ashler, Mrs. John Barrett, Mrs. W. E. Christman, Mr. Charles Hess, Mrs. A. A. V ealey and Mrs. Nuckots Following the regular business meeting Thursday evening of last week the Order of the Eastern Star entertained in honor of Mrs. James Oouch and Miss Jessie Beebe, who will leave In the near future. The guests of honor were presented with a set of sliver teaspoons. Supper was served during the evening to forty members Mrs. J. J. Sarbach and baby returned Thursday from a two months' visit in Columbus, N. C. Mra. Sarbach was accompanied home by her sister. Miss Alma Moore, who will spend the summer here. Mls Jeanne Hansert returned Thursday from a month's visit In Eastland, Texas, at the home of her slater, Mrs. E. R. Johnston Montpelier had the honor of entertaining two distinguished visitors Friday of last week. Governor D W. Davis, who delivered the address at the commencement exercises of the high school Friday evening, and W. J. Hall, commissioner of public works, who met here with representative clttzens of Paris and Mont regarding the state highways of pelier Lake county. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones left Thursday of last week for a two weeks' visit In Salt Lake and Beaver, Utah. Mra Walter F. Stevens and daughters, Jean and Helen, left Sunday for Richmond. Utah. Mrs. Dan Hurley left Monday for Salt lake, where she will attend the graduation exercises at St. Mary's academy, her daughter, Eileen, being a graduate - Mrs Dean R Marshall und Mrs. Neil Llah have gone to Gooding to attend the graduation exercises at Gooding college. Mrs Marshall will visit friends In Ogden and Salt Lake before returning home. Mlae Maud Smealh la visiting hers for a few days with her father before returning to her home In Salt Lake. She has Just returned from a month's visit In New York, Washington and other eastern cities. I Vie "N of the irlni-ipa- l ning for Miss Swensin, Cmiperfleld school, who will lvave soonfor her home in the east Mr' and Mrs Clinton Poison are rejoicing over the arrival of a son. Mr. and Mrs Will Movers and small son Billv, and Mtv Mvers s sister, Mrs I H Davis of Fresno, Cal, spent Tuesday at Saltair Mrs. Tom Wlnthers was a Salt Lake visitor Saturday of last week Mrs William A. Cole spent Friday In Salt Lake. Service and Mr and Mra Peter H small daughter. Bets, motored to Salt week-en- d Lake last Mra Joe Kemp spent Memorial day In I 'ark City with Mrs Kmllv Kemp. Mra Lee Jones and small son, talvin soent last week with Mrs Jones's mother, Mrtv Meverhoffer, en Salt Lake M4- - and Mrs Abner R. Willson are ensister. Miss Lnttie Reiser tertaining their La. of st Charles, Dr and Mr J. K Flvtm and Mr and Mrs Jo? Kemp motored to Salt Lake Thursday of last week.was the Inspiration Mra Abner Willson for a ard partv given to the G G. G G club by Mr. Joe Nordon, Mrs. Louie Lurk man and Mrs Joe Manwaring Wedwas Five hundred nesday afternoon First prize went to Mrs Bovd plaved B. H. Mrs. to Banard and the consolation hike of Ellis conducted an fathers and sons for the Boy Scouts of the Community church Friday. Mr. and Mr Harry Nicholson and Mr and Mrs JL Olsen motored to Salt Lake Sunday Bishop and Mrs. James A Wright and sons, Glen and J S , motored to American Fork Memorial day to spend the day with Mrs. Wright s mother, Mrs. Stephen Shel-leMr. and Mrs. If. Nicholsen motored to tmerican Fork and spent Tuesday with Mrs. Nicholsen s mother. Mrs Cheener Mr. and Mrs Samuel Jones and children, Vivian, Beatrice, Howard and Eugene, motored to Lehl Memorial da EuMra Samuel Jones and small son, gene. are visiting Mrs. George Walton at Ogden. At the close of another successful year show the Civic club gave a vaudeville PrinSaturday night of last week at theof Mr. cess theater, under the direction David Lona. Mrs. Alonzo R. Berry announces the A. marriage of her daughter. Josephine Berry, to Roland Irving Ferrell YVednesdav at their new home In Markham gulch. The Rev Lester P. Fagaij performed the ceremony. Miss Catherine Creighton, who had been ha reteaching in Logan the past year, of Miss turned to camp to be the guest Josephine Berry. A v. f burlug the afternoon the Misses Dorothy last week. Jacobs, Oleah Wall. Christie1 Clark, Pearl Madsen and Nellie Madserv presented a program of readings and music numbers Thursday afternoon Miss Madsen was the guest of honor at a luncheon given at Falrvlew by her aunt, Mrs. E A. Madsen Mrs. Robert Morris and Miss Erma Smith of Salt Lake are guests of Mrs. Morris s mother. Mrs Louise Beckstrom Miss Carol Jensen spent the past week with Salt Lake' friends Mr and Mrs. R. F. Mlllett of Sanford, Colo, are guest of Mrs Mlllett s parents, Mr and Mrs Henrj ilaslcr The Mlssess Ruth and Helen Keusscff entertained the Campfire Glrla Motidaj evening. Mr. and Mrs. J W Cherry spent last week-en- d In Provo and Salt Miss Lena Cllthero returned home Satof last week from Logan, where she urday attended the New Jersey academy the past winter. Mrs. H. C Beaumann entertained at dinner Sunday, complimentary to the Kev and Mrs A. V Boand and Mrs D. H Duckerlng. Covers were laid for seven. Mr and Mr. Ray La Force and family, of Eureka, were guest of Mr an Mrs B. F. Lovell Saturday and Sunday of 1 Mr. Loyell accompanied them home for a short visit. Mrs T. M. Keusseff entertained several members of the Wasatch academy faculty at luncheon Thursday afternoon Miss Crystal Jensen, who had taught school the past winter In Sugarlte. N. M , Is spending her vacation here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs S. E Jensen A son was born to Mr and Mrs. Clinton Poulson Saturday of last week at the home of Mrs. Poulson's parents, Mr. and Mrs John Knutlsen, In Bingham. Mrs. I. A. Phillips will entertain Home Culture club at the last of ears meetings next Wednesday after nqon. The Christian Endeavor society held business meeting' at b home of the Rev. and Mrs. A. V. Boand Wednesday evening Mis Kathryn Barton, daughter of Mr and Mrs. S. A. Barton, will leave June 28 on a mission to the eastern states. IMss Ludeen Mere and Miss Alice Olson left Sunday for an Indefinite stay in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. O. J Harney and familv left Thursday for their new home In Charles City. Iowa, after a six year residence In Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs Harney were extensively entertained preceding their departure A M?ss Lee spent Thursday of last week In Salt Lake Mrs Pat Hvlatvd and amall son, Clark, Salt Lake. pent Memorial day In Anderson and famMr. and Mra Andy MT. PLEASANT MT. PLEASANT, June I Miss Pearl Madsen, who will leave next week on a mission to California, waa the honor guest at a luncheon and bundle shower given by Miss Helen Hansen Saturday afternoon of last week. Other guests were Miss Lucy Sorensen of Ephraim, Miss Olivine Kenwood of Pajette, Idaho, Miss Ina Larsen, Miss Emma Clemensen, Mias lone Carter, Miss Bernlta Hansen, Miss Grace McIntosh and Miss Oleab Mr.' and Mrs Harry Steele and Mra Wall. Mrs. John K. Madsen and Miss Allern James Nerdln motored to Pleasant Grove , Madsen entertained Monday afternoon for Memorial day. ,, Scoutmaster Lester P. Fagan and As- twenty-fiv- e guests at a luncheon and In honor of Mlse Pearl Madsen. sistant Scoutmasters Paul Ransom and R. ily motored to Salt Lake Thursday of last Mrs. Earl Nepple and children spent last week with Mrs. Nepple a mother In Salt Lake Mra James Nerdln spent Saturday of last week In Salt Lake. Mra Tom Masters and daughter, Annie, were Salt Lake visitors Saturday of laat ken-tlngl- It make Your Every Day Grocer Some the healthieet- - bread, gem and cookies. the package. Way See directions on the back', |