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Show 4 THE SALT LAKE. TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 12 her lady friends with s kenslngton. During the evening Miss Chses was ed with n electric grill. A buffetpresent lunch' eon was served. Mrs. T. K. Williams of Green River was nd Mr. PROVO, June S. President Franklin 8. Harris- - gave a reception at! their home Sunday afternoon In hqmor of the graduate of the Brigham Young uni- versity. A variety of choice cut flower with the and potted plant, together school colon of blue and white, were used Musical num- in decorating the. room ben were furnished by the B. Y, V. or-to were served Refreshment chestra. In the receiving line were 550 guest. President and Mn. Harris, President and Mn. George H. Brimhalt, Professor and Mr. J. C. Swenson, Profeasor and Mra T. H. Hoyt. Dr. and Mrs. M. P. Henderson, Professor and Mr. Christen Jensen, Professor and Mrs. W, H. Boyle, Dr. and Mn. H. W. Woodward and Lowry Nelson. At the meeting of the Womens Muni-elpcouncil held Thursday afternoon at the council room. Mrs. Walter T. Ussier gave an Interesting account of the conference of visual education which she recently ettended at Lexington, Ky. who Complimentary to Franklin Harris, will leave in the near future for New Zealand to engage in missionary work for W. the Mormon church, Mr. and Mra. H. the Startup gave a dancing party at of evening Startup dance hall Saturdaywere present. guest last week; Sixty-fiv- e from returned Efelilah has Miss Higgs wtiere'shs had been Preeton, Idaho, Oneida teaching dramatic art at the academy, and will spend the summer months here. Mr. and Mrs B F. Pulham, daughter, Maxine, and son, Fred, and N F. Wtleon, of Salt daughter, Gladys, and eon. Krvln, In Provo, the Lake, spent Deooratlon day S. H. Pvne. Mrs snd Dr. of -guests an-- l Sirs. WirHanf Fcire left Mr. Wednesday for n suto trip through Idaho. They will visit friends at Pocatello. Idaho Falls snd other points Mis Hattie Scott is spending several weeks in Salt Lake. Marshall and Mr. and Mr., Hodge spent the daughter, Marian, of Garfield, In Frovo with week the of part early Mr and Mr. William Ferre. Mr. and Mra. Chal Chase spent part of last week in Sslt Lake attending the tats druggists convention. Mrs. T. H. Hurst and Miss I ffie Hurst ara her from Salt Lake, spending a few davs with friend Mrs. Charles W. Penrod snd the Misses Annie snd Temple Penrod were Salt Lake visitors last week-enThe members of the Bonne Fol club met Fridsv afternoon at the home of Mrs Roses and tulips wereMart Btrebel. Needlework and mu-used In decorating sic wars followed by luncheon, served to the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mra William Anderson,laat week, Mra Charles Wright and children left Sunday for a visit to her parents In Salt Lake. Mra. Frank. Cashln and children ra turned Friday of laat week from a two weeks visit In KemnfSrer. Mr. and Mr. William Gilpin came from Rocs Springs Monday to attend the safety first banquet. Ml Bessie Hamilton went to Ogden, Ctah, Wednesday, returning Thursday. Mra Georg M. Baker was In Ogden - -- . Utah, this week. Miss Connie Young snd Charles Gilpin surprised their many friends Friday evening of last week by getting married. Miss Young is on of the recent high school graduates. of Green River, Mlsp Clara Horrock Clifford Reagan of, Rock Springs and F. G. Zundle were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Horrocks Sunday. gj ' d. fifteen.- - - The ladies of the Heather club enter evening their husbands Thursday Mrs Rav at the residence of Mr sndhundred was Green. The card game five Mrs to played and favors were awarded Knudson. J. Karl Mrs. alvln Perry and Musical numbers were enjoyed and refreshments served. Mr. and Mra. Jesse Clavson spent Tuesday In Payson with relatives. Mr. J. R. Turner of Murray has returned home after spending two weeks In Provo with relatives and friends. Mr. Amelia Carlvle of Heber is spendwith her sister ing a week In Provo Mies Pearl Snow Mrs. Ehxa Morrell and The Elks ladle gave a successful benat the afternoon social card Friday efit were Refreshment! clubrooms. Elka served. Mr. and Mrs Elliott Dunn end Mies Ellen Aehton were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. Miss Zclla Thomas had a her guest fer se eral days this week Miss Veda Anderson of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra. Ephraim Ellertsen announce the engagement of their daughter, Martha, to Byron D. Tones ThS marriage will take place June 14 In the Salt Lake temple. In honor of Mr. and Mr, 8 M Daniels, who recently returned from Phoenix, 'Arts., Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Daniels entertained at dinner Sunday. Mr. Harry B. Ashton entertained at a kenslngton at her home Friday afternoon of last week. The Ladles Literary club met Thursday afternoon of last week with 'Mr IV Ilford M. Dean. Luncheon was served at the conclusion of the program. Mias Luclle Tuttle went to Salt lake Thursday to act as bridesmaid to Miss Lida Edmunds, who wps married to F. Theodore Wunderley. The reception was given bv Mr. and Mr. JohnD. Edmunds, S. School the bride parents, at the L. of Muslo studio. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr . Mr. and Mrs. Juba! A. Hales, Miss Dorothy Irvins and Garner Irvine of Salt Lake, spent Decoration day In Provo, gusats of Mrs. Etta D. Bagley. Mr, and Mra. Harold J. Morton of Logan have returned home, after spending two weeks In Provo with relatives and fi lends Mra Harold MitchelWwas hostess at a social affair at her home Friday evening of last week. Three tables of five hundred were played and the favors awarded to Mrs. P. O. Hall and Mrs. E. H. Luncheon was served. ' Paepkt. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Flnlayson, Mrs. FVank Selman and children, Jtan and Fred, of Idaho Falla, Idaho, and Mrs. i Roy Towell and son, John, of Salt Lake, spent Tuesday In Provo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ferre. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnett of Ogden were in .Provo Decoration day, guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Ball. ' The Elks' ladles met Thursday evening of last week In social session at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Guy. Cards were played, and prises given to Mrs. Ray Morgan and Mra J. B. Somo. the game. , Luncheon followed Mrs. G. F. Summers and children, of $alt Lake, spent part of the week In Provo with Mr. end Mrs. G. C. Mavcock. Mr. and Mrs. Verne E. Davies entertained at dinner Sunday. While lilacs end pink peonies were used to decorate ha table, at which covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strate, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sward, Mr. and Mra Andrew Sward. Mr and Mrs. D. R. Wanberg and Mr. and Mrs. Wllford M. Dean. Mrs. Parley Van Wagon en and children have returned from Amertosn Fork after-a Several days vlalt with Mr. and Mrs. t&lned I Frank Whit. , , Mrs. Albert Moorfield of Denver. Colo., and Mr. and Mre. Robert Moorfield were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sutton at dinner Sunday. A farewell dancing .party was given in the First ward amusement hall Thursday evening of last week by Miss Vllae Pier- - OGDEN Of Provo, who left early last waek for Lot Angeles, visit. Miss Ruby Tavlor and Reed Gardner, In honor of MUs Margaret llerpont and Robert Anderson of Provo and Eugene Ottn non of Balt Lake, who will leave in the near future on missions for the Mormon church. Mis Pierpont will go to the eastern states, Mr. Anderson to Germany and Mr. Cannon to the southern states. The guests numbered 150. Including several from Salt Lake Mra H W Peterson was hostess at a birthday anniversary dinner feunday for her son. Bay Mr. and Mrs. Linn V. Sutton were Salt Lake visitors part of the week. Mr. snd Mrs C F. Decker left last Week for Halt Lake to make their home. Twelve guests attended an afternoon social affair given by Mrs Amy Flnlayson Saturday of last week. Members of fhe domestic science class of the Brigham Young university conducted a successful surprise party Thursl. day evening in honor of Mrs E. H. During the time spent with games, music and luncheon, the honor guest was presented with a berry bowl as a token of appreciation of her services in this department. Mies lone Hulsh was a Salt Lake visitor last week-enThursday afternoon Mrs. W. F. Dunn was hostess at dinner, complimentary to her uncle. John Wilkins, who attained his seventy-secon- d birthday anniversary that day. The luncheon table was centered with a large birthday take conn taining eeventv-tw- o lighted candles. guests were present. Miss Madge I.cavltt la spending a few days In Hyrum with her sister, Mrs V. E. Peterson. Mrs. Marian Tavlor left today for Chicago to Join het husband, who Is returning from the northern states mission of the Mormon church. Mr. and Mrs W. Monroe Paxman and Mra E. M Paxman spent Bunday in American Fork with relatives Mrs. T. Earl Fardoe was hostess at a social affair Wednesday In honor of Mrs. Algie Ballif, who will leave soon for Boston to spend the etimmer months. The guest included students of the dramatic art department of the B. Y. U. Mrs. O M. Slack was hostena at a bundle shower Wednesday afternoon complimentary to Miss Dora Slack, a June bride. Decorations of sweet peas and snowball beautified the rooms,, where twenty guests enjoyed games, music and luncheon. Musical .elections were contributed by Miss Hlldred Johnson. Mrs Charles Lane and sun, Cecil, of Salt Lake spent part of the week In Provo the guest of Mr. and Mr. J. B Peterson. Mla rmra Slack entertained at a trousseau tea at her home thl afternoon. Mrs J B. Peterson. Mra Charles Lane and T.- - H. Heal motored to Mantl Monday. Mr. and Mra Heller Jarvis of St Jofew seph, Arix , ark Provo visitors for davs Thev came to attend the of their son Joseph, and Miss MlidreS Rover of Bprlnwllla Mr. snd Mrs. Caude Hawkins of R Idaho, are hero visit ng relatives and friends for a few days. Hiss Dorothv Cockrell of Pocatello, Idaho, la spending a few dava In Provo with Mr. and Mr. Robert Cockrell. Sheriff and Mra. J. D. Boyd and Mrs. J. VV. Hulsh were Payson visitors part of last week. Mrs. W. R. Dusenberry of Balt Lake spent part of the week In Provo with Mr. E. J. Wlgnall. . One hundred and seventv-flv- e guests were present at the wedding reception given hy Mrs. Ruby V Tavlor in the First ward social hall Thursday evening In honor of her daughter. Pearl, and George Martin of Pa v son. who were mar. ried Wednesday In the Balt Ixtke temple. Pink and white predominated In the effective decorative scheme. Dancing, music end refreshments were featured. Mr. and Mrs. Martin left today for Chicago to spend two weeks. Mrs J. YV. Ahern and children, Jack and Mar on, of Balt Lake spent part of the week in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Williams. Mra. E. W. Bibben and granddaughter, Lae! Oorlnne Smith, have returned to Salt Lake after a several days visit herb with Mr. and Mr. Oeorge Blbblns and friends. Mrs. M. A. Cox left for Thursday southern Utah to spend the summer with relatives at Mantl and Richfield. Thursday evening Mias Verda Freer entertained the members of the O. K. W. club at her home. Sewing, music and luncheon were the feature. Mr. and Mr. Golden Taylor entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mra. Llovd B Williams and Mr. and Mrs August Johnson and family. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Ahern of Salt Lake were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mro Alfred Johnson Sunday. Miss Marie Searle of Salt Lake spent a few days In rPovo this week. Miss Ruby Duke entertained th members of her club Monday evening. East-mom- S,x-tee- v, u piaoao osnd mo year ySWR trial kottloef Mary H Cniar llsstnrsr, Thaaatanq arias of mr haw Ia gfawxnaa'i.iltn blwkardarh msdlaat boon Jjetbiaek Debt brow, disk or I I , please print year asms sad address plainly a dilTi baBBaeeBsasssseassaesaB ; EVANSTON, WYO. EVANSTON. Wyo., June 2. Mr. A Strong of Montpelier, Idaho, la the guest of Evanston friends Mr. John Beckwith of Montpelier. Ida., Is visiting her father. Samuel Judge Dlcltey. Mra. H. A. Connett of Rawlins was th guest of Evanston friends Monday and Tuesday. Mra Scott Parmlee of Montelio, Ny arrived in this city Monday, and Tuesday, accompanied by her father, David Hamilton, left for a trip to Omaha, Chicago and several Iowa cities Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whittaker of Montana are vtslting relatives here and ex- pert to make Evanston their home Flv young ladle war entertained at Thsre Is as streaking r dlaeelera-tlo- a t betray you, is the lua or out ef It, whoa you rostoro your hair with Mary T. Goldman a Restored color la avoa and natural. Shampoo ao usual nothing te wash oK or rub off. tfnknowa products "Just as good" cant prom loo you these euro and certain result Piny safo and use only efficient, reliable, sctentiao Mary T Goldman Bair Color Restorer. Fin eut eenpoa carefully if posei-bi- o enclose lock ef hair la your letter. Whoa you have made the convincing d toot got bottle, front your druggist or direct from full-aire- Calif., for an extended pont, I Restored Without Streaks J d 0 a theater party Thuradayevenlng In hon- or of Mis Amv Rose White, who will leave soon to make her home in Brigham Mrs Clarence Blessing Wal City. Utah hostess and refreshments were served after the performance. Mr. and Mr. O. E. Bradbury motored to Balt Lake laat week and spent Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mra Chester Myers of Batina Utah, are guests of Mr. Myerss parent Wednesday evening of lest week Mist Mary Cheese entertained about twenty of OGDEN, Ju ne I A breUily appornte tea was given by Mrs. Richard A. Pierce, Mrs. Clarence S. Gunnell and Bra George Halverson Monday afternoon at the Virginia. The hall was decorated with a profusion of ort and inowballs arranged la tall baskets and vases Pink and purple columbines were used In the reception room. The tea table had a Florentine lace cover with a purple and white wicker basket filled with tea roaea, purple end white Iliac snd gjpsophila, as a oenterp.ecc oav ender candies were In crystal holders Streamers of pink tulle, caught with clusters of purple and white lilacs fell in a shower from the chandelier. Pouring la turns-anassisting were Mrs. A, R, McIntyre, Mrs. H. A. Soderberg, Mr P. F. Kirkendall, Mrs. T. D. Ryan, Mrs. W. G Webb of Balt Lake and Mrs. Fred M. N ye. Assisting In the dining room were Miss Mildred Bar to Dickson, Miss Margaret Buchmiller, Mist lorothy Kaplan, Virginia Kaplan and Janet Farnsworth. Little Bettv Jane Gunnell and Virginia Soderberg received the tarda at the door Music was furnished by the Lillian Thatcher orchestra. One hundred and eeventy-flv- e guest called during th afternoon. Mrs. W. R. Kimball entertained at dinner Thursday evening at her homo on Van Buren avenue in compliment to her guest, Miss Lucille Guertin of Chicago, The table decorated with garden flower The dinner was followed by bridge. w Mr. and Mre. Warren L. Wattle entertained Informally at dinner this evening at their home, 622 Twenty-sixt- h street. Yellow snapdragon In a crystal basket formed the centerpiece for the table. The guests Included Dr. and Mra. Era C. Rich, Dr. and Mrs Leroy Pugmlre, and Mrs. A. V. McIntosh, Mr. and George S. Glen and Mr. and Mra P. F. Kirkendall. Card followed th dinner. Mrs. Wade M. Johnson entertained the members of her Bridge club at a bridge luncheon at her home, 2665 Brlnker avenue, Thursday afternoon Luncheon waa served at 130 oclock Mountain flowers decorated the table Small photographs of the club member were used as piece cards. Cover were laid for ten. Miss Blanche Browning was the complimented guest at a dancing partv turn Tuesday evening by Mlsa Dorothy D Puy at the Hotel Eecles in Logan. Lilacs and Ophelia roe a were used to carry out a lavender and pink color scheme in th d ecomtlon of the ballroom The, pro gram bore the monogram of the h oaten in gold. Seventy guests were In attendance. The patronesses were Mr. M. S. Browning. Mrs. Marrlner browning and Mrs. H. A. Soderberg of Ogden; Mre. F. H. De Puy, Mrs. D. C. Budge, Mrs. S. B Thatcher, Mr. Bessie Stevens Alvord, Mrs Reid Sh&mhart, Mrs. O. H. Blood end Mrs. Curtis Bland of Logan. Ogden guests were Miss Blanche Barton, Mies Ida ScAwcroft, Paul Wattis, Frank e, Kenneth Browning and Will Bowman. Miss Helen Rich, a June bride, was the Mr. Mr. . . Pin-gre- Xn ndMrV ThulJtay' Vrannfty roupleswerom attendance. The following were Ogden guests: Dr. and Mra. E. C. Rich, Mists Oladvs Rich. Mr and Mr. Fleti her Seowcroft, Miss Blanche Browning, Miss Ad Child, Miss Marjorie Thomas, G william, Myron Condle, Junior RlohRalph and Clark Rich. Mlsa Rich Win be the of honor at a bridge tea to be given guest next Tuesday afternoon by Mre. Fletcher Seowcroft at her home on Van Buren avenu "1 Twenty-fift- h street. Wedat their home on nesday ,,;w afternoon .!" A,reeLl,n MissLK1? Dorothy Margaret tv right will entertain at a luncheon in honor of Miss Rich. bridge From J until f o'clock tomorrow afternoon, on the academy campus, a silver tea will be given by the Sacred Heart Alumnae association. A program of solo (lance and selection by the academy orchestra will be features of entertainment. An Invitation la extended to patrons and patronesses of the academy. The following are chairmen of th committee: Arrangements. Mlsa Lillian O Neill; decorations. Miss Wlnnt-fre- d Carr; entertainment. Mrs. Joeeph A Ferraro, refreshments, Mra Julia K. Invitation have been issued by Mrs r.ffle S i?pt?cer Mra- A- - W. Walker and v .r. ,T Spender for a tea to be given ednesday afternoon, from 2 30 until oclock, at the Mary Fay Inn. Three hundred lnvtatlons have bean issued Mrs A. R. McIntyre end Mra Fred M Nje entertained at a tea at the McIntyre home, 2,50 Jefferson avenue, Friday afternoon. Palms and h and purple iris In tall baskets and vases decorated the reception room. A yellow and orchid color scheme was carried out In the dining room. Yellow and orchid iris and Columbia rosea were combined with gypsophlla in a bowl as a centerpiece for large the tea table on a fillet lace cijver. Dutch silver candlestick held yellow and lavender candle Orchid null" and Iris were arranged over the chandelier in canopy effect. Marietta Mcln-tvr- e at tea the presided table. Ellxabeth McIntyre opened the door for th and little Allan Nye received the guests cards About 2M guest ware In attendance, among whom were a Urge number from Salt Lake and Brigham Cltv. Mr and Mrs. A. VV. Walker and Sir. and Mr. E T. Spencer entertained thirty gueets Informally at card and dancing at the Mary Fay Inn this evening. The rooms were attractive flowwith ers. A buffet luncheon was garden served. Miss Charlotte Kuna assisted. The marriage of Mist Bertha Fife, daughter of Mr. and Mra Ban ford Fife, and Oriel H. Blackburn will take place neat Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple Cover were laid for stxty-nln- e mem-be- r and guest at tbe annual breakfast of the Drama club given this mornh ing at th Virginia. aid gvpsophlia were used to carry out a green and white color scheme in th decoration of th tables The letter G. D C." were monogrammed in green on the A program featured th place cards breakfast. Trio selections were rendered by Miss Mary Fisher, violin; Mias Helen Hunter, cello, and Mias Katherine Fisher, piano, Mra Leslie H. Seville and Mr E. R. Dumk gave vocal numbers snd Ml Minnie Moore Brown gave a dramatic reading. A short address by Mra Philip Warren Knieely. who took for her theme the quotation, "To Be Intellectual One Must Be Honest. concluded th pro- gram, M, Marjorie Turner entertained at a dinner, followed by a shower, Thursday eienlng et the Mary FUx inn in Mlsa Marjory Thomas, e June bride. The table was decorated with Cgihelia roaea and corsage bouquets war favor Handdecorated Japanese plaCe cards were used. In addition to th guest of honor, cover were laid for th following: Mr Mae Thomas. Mr Florence Biddle, Mr Edith , Bak-hSirs. Marion Mlsa Leona Tripp, Condi Miss Ruth Winter, Mies Grace J easing Mlsa Florence Riser, Mias Trud nt v. - bridal-wreat- cut-gl- , Bridal-wreat- Turner, Miss Helen Carte Mias Evelyn Turner and Miss Lorens Tavey of Blaca foot, Idaho. Mr Marrlner Browning was hostess to th members of her reading dub at her home on EJccle avenue Thursday afternoon. Mre. R. 8. Farnsworth gave a book review. Tea waa served. Mjos Lucille Guertin of Chicago and Miss Lorene Tavey of UackWot, Idaho, were special guest I honor of Misa Helen Rich, a June bride, Ml se Blanche Browning entertained fourteen gueets at a picnic party today. The party, chaperoned by Mr Marrlner Breaming, niotored to South Fork canyon In the afternoon, and cooked dinner early over large bonflr returning to th City in th evening. Mr T. B. Evans announce the engagement of her daughter, Ruth, to Milton E. Hall Tbe wedding will take place early this month. Mlaa Marion Bccles and Mis Virginia Green entertained a few guest Informally at tea Sunday evening at the L. R. Eecles home on Kcdea avenue end Twenty-fift- h street Bridal wreath waa used for decoration Small balloons were favors. The hostesses were assisted by Mr Marlon The Banks and Mias Louise BccleS. guests included Beatrice Browning, Bertha Kcclea, James Farnsworth, Heber Passey, James. Petty of halt Lake and Philip Ring. Mias Helen Rich, a .Tuna bride, waa th given guest of honor at a kitchen shower Kama-worth Friday evening by Mr MrHyrum CanW. T. and of Salt Lake non, Jr., of Logan, at Ihe homa of Mr J. The W. Farnsworth, 2833 Grant avenu tables of guests were entertained at flvk bridge, after which luncheon was served it Lu Pains tap waSia Insure a perfect paint job by using Rogers uniform machine-mad- e paints. For thirty years conceded as the highest quality, most durable paint obtainable. Rogers Products are especially prepared to meet the exacting demands of painters who know therefore are also efficient and pleasingly even the inexperienced amateur. Our Paint Experts will gladly advise you the best methods and products for pleasing effects. r JIntiLliumber. Eichfield, Utah. J. H. 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Soldier Summit Lumber Co., Soldier Summit, Utah, We offer an excellent proposition to good dealers in other cities not listed 'above : Monday for Chicago to attend the commencement exercises of the University ef Chicago, where her son, Leland Shreeve will be graduated after having completed a four-yecourse. Mrs. Shreeve expects to be gone two weeks. A picnic will be given Monday at Lagoon by members of the Fan Hellenic association. "Mise Myra Grout returned Thursday, after a two months' visit in the east. Mrs. J. F. Ellis and Mra. Louis H. Peery were guests et a luncheon given Thursday afternoon by Mrs Preston Nib-le- y at ber homa in Salt Lake. Miss Thelma Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Reynolds, and Miss Marlon Read, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I. Read, have returned from the University of California at Berkeley to spend their summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs Ralph E. Bristol and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Roberts left the first of the week for San FYancieco to attend the Shriners convention, after which thev will attend the convention of International Rotary tn Los Angeles. Mr. snd Mrs. Bristol will motor from Ban Francisco to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mra. John Q. Tyler of San of Ogden, spent Francisco, formerly of Mr. and Thursday H.here, the guests route en to Ames, Mr W. Wattis, Iowa, to visit their daughter, Mr. EdMr. and Mrs. win Nourse, for a month. Tyler will vtsit In Ogden on. their way home from the east. Judge and Mrs. Tillman D. Johnson of Salt Lake spent Memorial day here, the gueets of Mr. and Mrs. Wad M. John-In son. on the way home from a visit Tennessee and 8t. Paul. Minn. Mrs. Stella Wattis Rhivers and children left Monday for Arco, Idaho, to spend the summer. L. R. Eccles are visiting Mr. snd Mr in the east for several weeks. Mr Lester . 8. Corey and daughter, Evelyn, and son. Max, motored to Lavs Hot Spring Idaho, Friday, to spend the ar week-en- d. Mra. P. F. Kirkendall spent Wednes- Lake, th day and Thursday In G.Salt Atktnaon. guest of Mrs. Newmanand Mr. R. W. C. Miss Beulah Brown Powell left Friday morning for Yellowstone National park te spend the summer. Mis Brown will be recreation leader of the different camp In th perk and Mra. Powell will be hostess at Old Faithful camp. Lawrence Gunning of Portland, Mr Mr. and Ore , la visiting her parent MTs. T. C. Hanley. Hillard Wherry has returned from Berkeley, Cal., where he attended th University of California, to spend hH summer vacation with his parent Dr. and Mr 8. W. Wherry. Mias Ductile Guertin of Chicago ia the W. R. Kimball. guest of Mrs. Mr and Mr W. E. Newman returned from a three weeks week the during visit In X4 Pteston, Idaho. J. Wood, v i BrockbankMercantile, Huntington, Utah. & L. King, Christensen Bros. Lumber Co., - -- Co., Eureka, Utah. ft , Secure Rogers Products From Any of These Progressive Dealers Hand-painte- I. Lf ffT" decorated with red peonies and purple tria and bridal wreath were used ia the living room. Miss Vera Edson, who will be married next Tuesday to Fred W. Voll. Jr , entertained at a trousseau tea from 2 until 6 o'clock this afternoon at her bom. 255 Van Buren avedue. Red decoration were uaed on the tea table, which was centered Mlaa Edson with a beeket of pennies wax' assisted by her mother, Mrs. A. F. Edeon, Mr Jed Dallant jne, Mrs. F. IV.' Voll. Klisa Clara V'oH, Mrs. Leslie Mann and Mrs. Lee Chamberlin, Jr. One hundred guests called during the receiving hours. Mrs. Lydia H. Tanner entertained Wednesday afternoon at her hem 725 Twenty-fourth street. In compliment to Mias a June hrlde. The Charlotte Stalling guest members and former members or the Weber Normal college faculty, of afternoon waa spent In making gift for Refreshments were served. the brld The Home Culture olub gave Its annual luncheon st the hermitage hotel this afternoon. Snowball and flags were used to carry out the club color purple and d white, In the table decoration. place card were used. Covers and guest were laid for thirty members After the luncheon officers were elected for th coming ear, and the duto history was read bv ths historian, IDs. W. L Peterson. The arrangements of the luncheon were In charge of Mia Nan Williams snd Miss Blanche Lamed. The Ladles' Literary club held Its final Wednesday aftermeeting of the club year noon at the home of Mrs. Joseph Scow-crostreet Mrs. J. on Twenty-sixt- h read "An Unfinished Douglas Watson "The Trimmed and O. Henry, Story, by read by Lamp." by the same author, was wore made Plana William Mr Douglas. for the annual field day of the dub to be held June 14 at Lorin Farr park. The committee will havo charge of the eventMrs Elsie D. Badeon. chairman; Mr E. C. Rich and Mr Leroy Pugmlre. The Sempra Musical society gave Us annual spring musical Friday evening In the Central Junior high echoo auditorium. An artistic program, consisting of vocal, violin, piano and ceHo number was rendered by members of the society. Mlaa Mildred Barton, a June bride, wa the guest of honor at a dinner given by her ier aunt, Mr J. W. Thomley. atCovtome In Kaysville Tuesday evening. er were laid for twelve. Mrs. Kenneth C. Tripp and Mlsa Florence Riser wers this hostesses at a miscellaneous shower 290a the home or Mr. Tripp evening Mias to In avenue. Monroe compliment Barton. The evening waa spent with a kenslngton. A luncheon wsa served color scheme In pink, blue snd white besnd ing carried out In the decorations rose appointments of the table. Pink and gypeophlla formed the eenterplece. The guests numbered eighteen. F. R. Heintielman entertained Mr at her home, st card Friday evening Mr J. Leslie 2247 Adams avsnue, for Two tables bride. recent a Higginbotham, were arranged for 600 and late in the The evening a luncheon wee served. white table was centered with pink snd Pink and white place pennies and fern cards were used. Covers were laid for the hostess and besides the following of honor; Mr J. D. Taylor, Mr :uet 5 lair, Mra. E. O. Halstead. Mr G. C. Oxman, Mr M. J. Taylor. Mrs. Mary Cuddeback and Mia La Vem Monroe. Mrs. J. L. Moore and Mis Edith Stons were hostesses Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr Moore on Thirteenth street to the member of their sewing club. A prtsea were guessing game etC. which W. Cross snd Mr to Mrs. i wardedLlndell. which Mlsa at and bunco, Harry Zoe Thomas and Mrs. Merlin Chaw won the prises, were ihe diversions of the afternoon. A buffet ltfhoheon waa served Miss Zoe Thomas of to fourteen guest of Long Beach, Cal., a former member of the afterwaa a guest the club, noon. For Miss Vera Edson, a bride of next week, Mr Jed Ballantyne and Mrs. Leslie J. Mann entertained sixteen gueets at a miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening at the Edson home, 2665 Van Buren avenue. Games were enjoyed and a luncheon wia served. Red peonies were th deooratlon Thursday evening Miss Grace Hlrt gave a miscellaneous on Adaroa avenue home her shower at In honor of Mias Edson. of the Child CulThe final meeting ture club for the season was held Thursday afternoon In the blue room of the Berths na. with Mr P. A. Dlx and Mra. A. M. Merrill aa hostesses. The decoand rations were baskets of pink roses 1922-22 yellow lrla. Thp year book for the season wss outlined snd the name of Dr Jan BcolfUdd of Balt Lake was added to those of Mrs. Parley T. Wright and Mra. Daniel T. Hamer aa founders the Child Culture ciub. Yearly re porta of the treasurer, custodian and auditor were glvdn and Mr J. W. secretary of the club, gave a resume of the years work. A committee was appointed to make arrangements for the annual field day. the date and place to be announced later. Miss Jessie Besson. accompanied by Miss Alice Beck, Election of gave three vocal number wa held, the following being officer e'ected: Mr. R. A. Move reelected presvice ident; Mrs. E. C. Olsen, reelected Mrs. nree'dent: Mrs. P. A. Dlx, secretary; W. Elllqgson. reelected corresponding reelected secretary; Mra. C. B. Eisenberg. treasurer; Mrs Thomas D. Dee, reelect-reDlx. A. ed auditor; Mrs. P. press porter; Mr M. S Marriott, ree'ected refreshments Light parliamentarian. were served in the ballroom, after which the members attended the reception given at the Bertha na In honor of Miss HarC.. field riet L. Leet of Washington. director of the America Ohhd Hygiene association. Ths following were Ogden guests at the reception given Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pitt st their home on West North Temple street In 8alt Lake, following the marriage of their daughter, Alice, and Dr. Henry Walker Nelson of Oeden, In the 8alt Lake temple: C. A. Nelson, father of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Guv Nelson, Mr. and Mrs Joseph E. Evana, Mr. and Mrs. James Miss Seowcroft, Miss Elva Llttlcfteld, Claramay Browning and Mlsa Mildred Farr. .Miss Zoe Thomas Is here from Long Beach, Cal . for a six weeks' visit as ths Mis Thomas quest of Mrs. J. L. Moor at former resident of this city. Miss Alice Beck, daughter ef Mr. and Mr P. A. Beck, left Friday for Ocala, Fla., te spend the summer with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Christensen. From Florida Mlsa Beck will go to New York City to Join her brother. James Beck, who la attending school th ere. Miss Beck will stu dy music In New York during lihe winter E. I Van Meter will entertain Mr th members ef the Five Hundred club at the Msry Fay Inn Monday afternoon A meeting of the executive boerd of be the Catholic Womans league Wfrf held next Monday evening st 7 25 o'clock 630 D. at the home of Mr T. Ryan, 4, 1922. the east. Miaa Trud Turner of Ogden, who la was a attending th University of Utah, iruest at the dinner given by Mta Mar-nrTurner Tnursday evening' at th Mary Fay Inn in honor of Misa Marjory Thomas, a June bilile "Mrs. Eugene Gay left this evening for New York City and will sail June ( on th Bergenjord tor Norway, to spend the summer with her parent Mr T. Eari Fardoe and children of Provo spent th first half of th week here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pardoe snd Mr. snd Mr Leslie C. West. leave Mlaa Loren Tavey of Blackfoot, Idaho, le the guest of her sister, Mr H. M. Rowe. Mr. and Mr M. 8. Browning motored to Salt Lake Thursday evening and attended the performance of "The Circle" st the Salt Lake theater. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Bell returned during the week to their home In Lewiston, following a short visit with Mr. Bell's parent Mr. and Mr H. L. Bell. Is SANDY ANDY, Jae a Friday ef text week tke eegall Girls ef the Sandy Third ward mat at th home ef Mias Malva Hardraatie aad enjoyed a Iowa party. Gaaiet were played aad to th foUowiag refreahweata were aervad members: rilsa-- a Lltalo and Melva Bardnatie, Marjorie Keea-- y, Jammta Brand, Myrtle Peter-oo- . Hath Andanm aed Violet Hardcastle. W. 0. gnnday Mra. U E Peteraoe and Mr Boborg eatertaietd et dinner Is honor of Mlaa Boaano Colbert, who left Wedneeday te aprsd the rammer at her home la Wisconsin. Craora were laid for eleven goest Mr. and Mr . 3. Poreeses ef Bingham spent Tuesday her with relatives. Mr. ted Mr A. Btnart of Bingham and Mr Tor Petomm of inlt Leho wera guests ef Mr t T. Marriott Tneaday, Pater Pierson. Wtdnsoday a ftern eon Mr Mn. B. A. Adamson, Mr John Comoro and M. Moaihae eotertalned at e slitter social Mr in the Second ward chapel under the direct too of the Relief society. The program was aa follows: Violin sol Clark Gardner; piano aria, Mine Ladle Neltwn: vocal eolo, Mn. Georg Miller berg; dancing. Praarla Gardner and Marley Gnff: piano eolo, Miaa Margaret Cox; reading. Miaa Alpha fmpo; vocal aol Virginia Refresh men to worn served to eighty Gnff. guests. Uiltoe Cashing. Ur William Mg. and Mr Ten aad Air J. panbora of Salt Lake were gueets of Mr. and Mr J. W. Cushing on Decern tion day. t TOOELE all of Salt Lake visited friends In thla city during the earlv of the week. part Mr Elmer G. Smith returned to her homo Friday after visiting for a month with relatives In Missouri. Mr. and Mr Claude Hawklna of Rigby, Idaho, are gpeata of the latters parent Mr. and Mra, A. F. Hank Mr. end Mr J. Vern and Mian Haael Bryan visited last Taylor week-en- d with relatives and friend In Lehl. . Mr Violet Johnson and daughter, Mae, of Balt Lake spent Memorial day In this city . Mr Ed Ouddlhy, who bad been friends and relative in Californiavisiting for a month, returned home thla week. She was accompanied by her daughter. Edna. Mira Dora Bevan visited friends in Salt Lake laat Week-enMrs. E. O. Thompson. Mr E. M. ReM and Mrs. A. W. Torryson entertained at a 1 oclock luncheon at th bom of Mra. Reid Wednesday afternoon. The afternoon waa spent playing bridge. About were In forty guests attendance. Mieses Clara Ostler, Jones and Sarah Orme of Logan Zelpha are visiting their In this parents city. Mr Hannabella Ajax and daughter, Bessie, of Salt Lake are visiting friends and relatives In thla city."" Mr Edna Carnue of Brigham la visiting friends here. Mrs. John G. Gillespie entertained at a birthday party at her home Wednesday afternoon in honor of her son, Keith. Games and niualo were enjoyed. Refreshments were served to the following guests: Max ten Walter, Elia Fahral, Beth Gillespie. Norma and Edna Pocock, Jan Lee, Shirley Nelson, Hanoi Elkington, Hoi lean Ruth Hanks, Mildred Spray. Jean Orcha-and Eleanor Kitr Alvin Gordon. Leo Brown, Ray Walter Arthur Fahrni, Leo Gillespie, Evelyn Pocock. Gerald Gillespie, Ulenolo Htos, Blaine Gillespie. William Brown. Wallace Curry, Loranio Brown and- Ren Walters d. d, - TOOELE, June I. Mina Sybil Donaldson of Salt LAka waa th guest of Mins Viola HowelL laat week. Mr E. E. McKean and Edith and Jean McKean of Bountiful ware arueot of Mr Idwag Ajax during the week. Th American Legion gare a dance In th opera house Memorial day. - A large crowd attended. Nelsons orchestra furnished th music. Mr. and Mra. II J, Andrews returned from Salt Dike Monday, after visitjjig friends and relatives for a week. Mr. and Mr Storm McDonald left Wednesday morning for Heber City to make their home. Mr R. W. Eckntan and Mra. Leo of Lynndyl are the guest of their mother, Mr Joseph Dayton. Mlaa Emily England left Wednesday for Brattle, waah., to make her home. Mr. and Mr Jo Kee of Eureka are visiting relatives and friends In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Fred HIU announce the birth of a son Thursday of laat week. Mr. and Mr G. D. Tate and family of lnkom, Idaho, were guests of relatives and friends In this ritv last week. Mias A turned homeFriday from Salt Lake. where aha had vlalted friends and relative. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Boyle of T.vnndy! are visiting the latter parents, Mr. and Mrw. John Bowen. In thl city. Mlaa Imcy Bowen of Salt Lake spent the early part ef th week in thla city with friends and relative Mr LkUla Ewing. Mr Isabel! Lyon Mrs. Arthur Park, Mlaa 81aera Ewing and ' 8co-vll- larickrt Mlaa Luclle Mulrbrook, XT ERE is tha Ideal lax a-- tlvowhoforfindelderly people them-ralv- ea chronically censtt-pateDr Caldwells Syren Papaia will give yoa daily elimination ia a mil d. tantla arty without griping, aad aooh mediemra of all kinds eaa be dispensed with. It ia much better than drastic eartkartlc salts, ado-erpill et . al DR. CALDWELLS SYRUP PEPSIN le . THE FAMILY LAXATIVE Thousands ef eld folks will pair take Dr. Caldwell's Syrap Pepsin. It la a safa vegetable eompoendof Egyp- tian Senna aad other simple laxative kerbs with pepsin. Tbe format to oa package. A doe costs lees than a oeab HALF-OUNC- E BOTTLE FREE -atFaweaoapa eananperim, ana tf Tarawa a loxoma at tha memnt yam da Im aw v trad yra a T 01 BartU mf m Syrup From f REE OF CHARGE M tk wdl tiraa it eaadrd. Srmpty wbra yra beady wad yoa a noma end eddwat Dr. W. B. CaldwrU, 5M Woth Li IFmauudoy. tra St, Mowicrila. |