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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY Social Notes. From Utah Tovris l LOGAN . . . I I" Erma Alltn LOGAN, June 24. A marriage of much Interest of the week wee that of Ml Gladys Christensen end Saul EL Hyer of Lewiston, which took piece Tuesday in the Logan temple. Following the ceremony. a prodding breakfast was served at the home of the bride a parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Christensen, for (he immediate families. The wedding table was attractively decorated .with roses and lUtes Of the Peonies, together with veliey. ether garden flowers, were banked about the rooms. In the afternoon the young eouple left on a honeymoon trip, after which (hey will make thair home at Lewiston. A pretty heme wedding of the wrek was that of Miss Virginia Burnham and Shaa T. Bggen of SaU Lake, which took place Friday at tha homeW.Of K.the bride's parBurnham. The ents, Mr. and Mrs. ceupla stood under a canopy of roses and peonies. The marriage ceremony wes performed by N. A. Larsen, uncle of the rld. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony for the immediate families After a short honeymoon trip the young eouple will meke their home here. Mrs. A. B. Cosworth gave a kitchen shower Monday evening In oompllment to Miss Burnham. The rooms were decorated Refreshments were with yellow rosea. served U twelve guests Miss Burnham tea Tuesday a trousseau at entertained . The Yea table war ifternoon from" N. A. Lr-le- n Mrs. lecorated with ross. and John H. WUson presided in the lining-rooMiss Burnham was assist-i- d in receiving her guests by her mother. Peonies were attractively arranged about the rooms. About one hundred guests ' called. Mrs. J. R. Shepard .entertained at a evemns family dinner Thursday Oration of her' blrthdgy anniversary. The table was graced with hoses. Cover were laid for ten. Mr. and Mrs. Elmar Geddes are receivupon the arrival of ing congratulation a daughter, born Tuesday. to Salt Lake, Mr' W. B. preston went to attend a tea Saturday of last week, Romania Mrs. Hyde of 4n honor given Woolley and Mrs. Beth Bradford Barrett. Kathand Preston Mra Kate daughter, erine, who arrived In Salt Lake. Thursday of last week from Denver, where and Mm. they had spent a year with Dr. Alex Prseton, accompanied Mrs. W. R. here locate will Preston boms Monday and In their old home on East First North street. George Preston, who is studying law at tha university in Philadelphia, arrived home Wednesday and will spend tha summer vacation here with his mother, Mra Kate Preaton. Mra Rosa Anderson entertained at a luncheon Wednesday , in oompUmeat to Mra Blalns Alexander of Phoenix, Arix., and Miss Clara Colder of Hollywood, Cal. Mra Joseph Howsil left Monday for La Grande, Ore., to Visit her daughter, Mra David Stoddard. Mrs. Howell was accompanied by her daughter, Mra Lew T. Cannon, of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra. Harold Shepard arrived Mr. Thursday from Palo Alto, Cal., where law Shepard had just completed the course at the Stanford university. At hia was elected to tha graduation Mr. Shepard Order of the Coif and because of his scholastic standing and ability he was ons of the three law student graduates of 1922 in ths United States who waa offerad a position with one of the largest law firms New York City. Mm Mary E. Smith left yesterday for Loa Angeles, Cal., to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jordan for two months Tho Unity circle met Tuesday afternoon at tha Hotel Ecclss, with Mr. Llnnarts A must cal program was as hostess. given by Mrs. Llnnarts, violinist, and Mrs. NordenhaJta, vocalist, of New Jersey, with Mra. Strenkert, also of New Jersey, at tha piano. Refreshments wars served. The following ladles were special guests of the afternoon : Mm. Morehouse, Mm. Mr Samuel Leven, Mm. Brewington, Lee Thatoher. Mrs. H. J. De Witt, Mm. Allen Palmer and Mm. M. D. Robinson. Miss Dora Wright entertained at a theater party last evening --at the Lyric theater, in compliment to Mrs. W. N. foies of Berkeley, Cal. Refreshments tie Jb . oa as Of Logan, whose marriage te LsGraed Rice, alas of Logan, will take pises - WedneaSay. tn the Lagan temple. wer served at the Bluebird. were included. Six guest and Mra. B. G Thatcher spent ths week in Salt Lake visiting relatives. Mr. and Mm. Lyman Hyde spent the week at Rexburg, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Spencer of Brigham City motored here last week-en- d and were guests of Mr. and Atm. J. R. Shepard, while ea route to FiSh Haven on Bear hake for a weeks stay. The Misses Louie and Celia Shepard of this city accompanied them to Bear Inks. Mm. J. P. Smith asd Mr Effls Bar-roentertained at a luncheon Thursday Mr, w in compliment to Mm. W N. Mosea of Berkeley, Cal., and Mr Blame Alexander ef Phoenix, Aria. Mrs. H. A. Pederson entertained Friday afternoon at a kensington in compliment to Mrs. W. N. Moses and Mm. Alexander. Mrs.. Creel la W. Green announces the marriage of her daughter, Ma to Sylvan Oiaoa of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Thursday, hi the Logan temple. A weddksg breakfast was served at the home of Mm. Christian Oiaon following the ceremony. American Beauty rosea formed the table decorations and cover were laid for twenty members of the immediate famine Mr. and Mr Oiaon will make their home in Idaho Falls. Harmony lodga No. 2L F. and A. M., entertained last night at a radio laaei party at the home of Mm. William Brangham at the comer of Sixth North and Fourth East streets. Families of Masons and others were guest. Games were played and refreshment served. Radio concerts from Los Angeles, Cal; Great Fall Mont., and other points were received by a epeeiaSy installed radio -- ' TWIN FALLS, IDA One of the first and most marked effects of Yeast Foam Tablets is to increase the appetite EUREKA, June 24 In compHmdnt to their son and daughter, Mr. ssid Mr Clyde Russell of Detroit, Mich., Mr. and Mr D. J. Russell entertained Thuraday evening of last week. Musi a and games This vitamin is found in greatest abundance in yeast; and Yeast Foam Tablets are made entirely of pure, whole concentrated yeast Give your child Yeast Foam Tablets. Watch him improve. Note how hisjappetite returns ; how he will grow, put on normal weight and increase his strength and endurance! are for ' - loss ef appetite indigestion lack energy underweight pimple, boil, nervous trouble run doyrn condition d Why this is the only yeast for children The only eer whole reoat lu m to take feblet hr They I gr Build up your child If your child seems thin, under weight, delicate, irritable and always tired out, give him Yeast Foam' Tablet. They tree simple, pleasant end notably effi-- mhlmtooedki. linen. Tboy de nol fora gas ear earn belehiag. Tboy at tb only me whale eaitobl fee ehiidrea, they deeteooze I weaeeUllen. Each le I mated te tewe kith pul ttheoi get.arr. -- a food, not a medicine. Northwestern Yeast Company, Chicago " t Maker of the famous baking yeast, Yeaat Foam and Magic Yeaxt , Send? them extraordinary Yeast FoamTsbiu Baoura you esktor them by their lull nm advan-taga- e! , Tbsy srs uli by 0 dmgiiat Summer Schedules at Center Outlined. Civic Center schedule for thg, summer months Is as follows: Big weeks eourae In rooking, rl asses every Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 1 oclock at the Civic Center, under the dlreotina af MSss A. Perns la. Claeses (a mUdaery eommenre Tuesday morning at IS a clock, under the direction of Min Ivy Lowry, home demonstrator ef the Utah Agricultural college. AM desiring ts attend thee classes Ira tyihed to register at the Civic Center Monday. a Members of tha G. L A. and ef the Brotherhood ef Loco motive Engineer will Jntn ths Ogden, division' in a lake party Thursday, June 19. Tha party will leave the Baltair depot on the 2 o'clock train, and supper wld be served at t p: as. Each member Is requested te bring a picnic upper. The Ladles Auxiliary. Veteran Volunteer Ftremees association, will meet Friday nt 11 o'clock at the horns ef Mm. Harry Laaa at 174 Ceatsvlll avenue for y Quilting. Mr Emma Powell entertained Monday afternoon lor the Indies' Auxiliary. Veteran Volunteer Firemen aeeoclatten, at har hem ea 81ath East street. In honor ef Mm. A. A Pansier, whe has ton for a six weeks' trip to Doavor, Chicago aad Pittsburg. Ths afternoon was apant la playing fir hun- A Mra, Paw-idre d arrt Ira Tn wna asaistad in receiving by Mm. A. M. Brown and Mr Cora PowelL all-da- ll tr-aa- The Citlxenship Institute, under the auspices sf the state Womens Christian Temperance union, which convened during th last week, covered material of current Interest. The Rev. F. Brae explained tho primary and convention methods of nominating candidates for office, Mm. Alexander local, state or national. Hamilton told of har work in Americanization and Professor M. Jones gave a of parliamentary law and summary The Your - hawtrrd ... onjorwi foilawrd it ill a. Automatic Heat and Time Control 0n.ith. noai wra frafraat with gantoa flower K Mnrdnrk of Itohor la a Mr f aoa( of O Smith. Motor, Mr Mtoa Horn Mtowator to la Balt Lakt vtolttag her alator, Mr O Davt Mr J. Rato toft Saoday fas Jaalpcr Iprtnfa, Ceto., to aprod a maath. O. Alima of Ltitto Bock. Art., to a Mr gvrwt of hor hriwh.r, J. Imrta Mtaa Bra Billlaga rtvwd Frida r too aa vlrit to Proto, aceompeatod hr har rtttaWMlaa frtoad. Ire. Dm. Mr BJoraaoa iWwari Maadar traa a five weeks' visit to Provo aad holt Lake. Mrs J. R. Lewis to ipradlag a atalk Ja Balt Lak tori of tb Ryllaf society a farewsU rm Mra. R. lies at Ut boos of Krty Monday Mr. aad Mrs A T. Axelgard have returned a days la Nsols Mr. and Mra. L, C. Wtsalow hsrs rata road from a weeks visit te ftslt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Wsiker sad rod, par- fro ents sad brother of Waiter aad Harry Walker, hare arrived fram CaUfuraia to ad tbs summer. Mias Fera Danfortb Is attending tbe 8. T. school. Amidst a setting of bioe and yellow Un. A. J Fellow entertained at a bridge tuomeem Mra. William be too Tuesday of last week. held higb amre VHtd- 'tbr prise A Misted by Mra. B 0TaDlt tbs hostesa served VewWmes hmtheoa to flit following ladiis. U. sod M. Wsiker, R. Kfoapa, J. Pops aad C. I Dickerann. Mia Florence Todd has returned to her boms la Roosevelt after spending tbe viator aad spring la Ihieheaoe. Dr. irf Kansas City, Mo r bag arrived to spend the arnnnfrr with her daughWaiter Wsiker. ter, Mr Mra. William Casper entertained st dinner taarfay with covers laid fortbe following: Mm. M Odekirk, Mr. sad Mra. Lynn Casper, Mr. and Mrs Roy Wood, James Hair, barite aad The orcsstoo waa 4a honor of George Kohl. Gforar Kohl's birthday aaaivemary. Mrs. Joha Madeen and daughter. Mias Emily, left ftaaday for Pmto to make their home. Mica Verna Rennioa eft Mt Rmaea sprat tbe week with Mien Cells Bird The Rev. sad Mrs. W. f. Balklef of the Kpleropal church of Provo spent Isat week-en- d In Lhtcheane, Mr. and Mra. J. Matrooa' lew la, cl.b Thurwtor. . tb. Tma Laarbfoa waa od oklldiw Bov Mark toft Frida y Mrs for k moatka vl.it In Balt Lak ftow-- v Mrs BllUtt has rvtamd to her horn, to La Tod a. la mmipllatoot to Mr S. wmtovar. who toft Frtd. so .oak. k--r bMaa la Peer th. on UTAH STORKS SaU Lake, Ogden, Park City, Provo, Garland, Lehi, Pleasant Eureka, Bingham, Grove, American Fork, Midvale, Logan, Richmond, Magna. Lydia Farnsworth, Mabel Morlev. Dorothy Cockayne, Rltha Abramson, Rhea Park Julia Manning, Fern Tingey, Fern Winnie Harr! R trap ton, Bertha and Mnhaia McFArland, AKa Lillywhite, Gold Harris aad Pearl LUlywhlle, and Mesdames ICrneet Jensen, J. J. Bhumway, G. B. Hughes, Peter Jenaen, Lewis J. H. Kirk hafn, C. W. Parka, J. W. Richard Jmee Jlensen, Henry Blair, Ada Thorpe and Sam Opener. Mias Mabel Jenaen, daughter of Mr Jam- - Jenaen, and C. Victor Forearm of Brigham City were married Wednesday in the. Salt Lake temple-.- .. They, will make their home at Brigham City. The opening dance of th season waa given at th Plymouth Hot Springs Friday evening of last week. Music was furnished by th Garland orchestra. More than fifty couples attended from Garland. Mr L. W Preston, accompanied by the Mlaaea Nellia Barnard and Wanda Preaton, and Hyrum Barnard, motored to Deweyvllle Tuesday and visited friends. Dr. and Mm. Day had a a their guest last week-en- d Leonard Day of Bountiful. Mr. and Mr W. F. Persaon had as their guest the early part of the week Mr Pemson's father, C. C. Wilson of Psrsson accompanied her Payson. Mr father to Salt Lake Thursday te spend the week-en- d with Mr. and Mr S. H. 1 McMurrln. Lilly-whit- e, James Rgaa of Price spent the early part of the wek with Mrs J os Aiptanalp. Mrs Arthur ftmwa returned Sunday from s abort visit to Provo. Mr sad Mm. R E Allen of Provo ara HEBE7R, CITY, June 21. Mias Ruby greets of Mr. sal Mrs Arthur Brown Prlc of Arison it visiting her Mater, Wednesday evening Mv sod Mrs Jay Pm In Heber City. Three Simmon entertained te boner of Mr. sad Mra. Rock Mr Miss Fay Bonner is visiting her grandPope of Ism Angeles B. Y. Mrs. Sadler parent Mias Marl Mardork and Mr. and Mr Frederick Haua-te- r. of Salt lake am tbe gueets of Mr. and Mra. at Salt Lake. A. M. Murdock. waa given farewell a Sunday evening Mrs. t Schools a presided at a prettily apby th M. I. A. of the Third ward for pointed dinnerK- Sunday afternoon st 4 o'clork Royal Crook, who left yesterday for a - Robbias aad Q. Murdock. J Dalfliab. HEBER CITY GARLAND : I o . I te O' mission to South Africa. He ts the son of Mr. and Mr Frederick Crook of this During ths past school year Mr. city Crook waa president of the student body of the Wasatch High school and was graduated from that institution this spring. Miss Vera Pyper and Mias Reha Young are spending several week in Provo. Mr Ma Hyde and daughter, Janice, left Saturday of last week for Laramie, Wyo., where Mlae Janice will attend summer school. Mias Garnet Watkins ha been visiting relatives In Balt Lake. Mies Led Murrle and Bliss Titus were married In tha SsJt Lake tempi Wednesday of last week. A farewell ui it, e ws flvrn to- - Vern Mr. Wright Wright Monday evening. IDAHO Visiting Miss' Ruby Duk WEST JORDAN ial DOUBLE VISION GLASSES . Glasses for BOTH reading and distance in on spherical bifocal gold filled frame and guaranteed fitting Both Speelal far Monday, Tueeday and Wednesday only pain-gen- son, Lucll Bateman, Leila Abbott, Myrtle Cundlck, Vesta Lancaster, Winnie Burgon, Bernice Yates, Marlow Batsman, Carl Peterson, A. J. Sabey, Vernon Bateman, Wllmer Rlcharton, Gilbert Lancaster and Lawrence Leak. of Freedom, Miss Lavlnla Warren Wyo., hss bean th guest of Grace, liazri and Millie Steadman this weak. Mr. and Mr Frank Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Aylet and children of RiverEdward Oral 11 ton and Mr. and Mr formed a party and motored to Crystal lake Sunday. Later in th evening they were entertained at luncheon by Mra Orgill. W. L. Halllday enterMr. and Mr tained at a family dinner Sunday, govern were laid for nine guest Mr. and Mm. Roland- Page of Riverton were guests of Mr. and Mr James Sunday. 8. Smith of Thatcher, Mr. and Mr Idaho, spent the latter part of Mm. John Egbert. visiting LucJle Richardson, Vila Jenaen mnd Mary Sabev entertained Tuesday evening at (he Sabev home in honor of Nola Christensen of Kanoeh and Mildred Sanderson of Fnirvlew. Dancing, games and luncheon were enjoyed by thirty-fiv- e guest Mr. and Mm. Arthur Peterson entertained at dinner Sunday In compliment to Mr. and Mm. O. B. Peterson and family of Murray. Mra. Sorenson and Mr Turgood of Sslt Lake visited last week with Mr Beckstead Charlie Mm Eliln Tuttle of Bountiful visited hem Tuesday. Mr Gilbert Uoyd and Mr Lydia Bateman v .sited in Salt Lake S-- al, ' last-we- B'd'wy entrane ties free V Brekaii 03.35 04.85 ieoii TATI B )ptlcat Dept, lain Fleer uine BOACWXr FOUNDED IM4 "THE DIO flTORCw uvt quickly GupHctG ; you tim j WEST JORDAN, June 24. The Eagle patrol of the Boy Scouts entertained at a party at th home of Milton Lancaster Monday evening. - Games and luncheon were enjoyed by th following guest; Marie and Lila Shuisen, Reta Richard- SPECIAL Single vision glasses ( either for reading or distance) gold filled frame tnctmung examination,-spec- Ash- entertained at a banquet and dance In honor of the new member of the lodge ' ' of Heber City. Miss Alloe Olson of Provo has been, . spheric!. lenses, .7 will leave for the central state mission - ' in th near future. Mr Arthur Petersen of Standardvlll Is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mn J. " B. Pypeit Mr John H. Murdock of Provo has1 been visiting her daughter, Mrs. George , Stanley. Mm. Nellie Thomberg of Batt Lake has been visiting relatives In Heber. Tuesday th B. P. O. E. of Park City Correct Glasses 3-D- STORKS Rexburg, ton, Idaho Falla Preston, Montpelier, McCammon. Glauses that enable you to SICE WELD, may Just as easiTy be so mad that they will also make you LOOK WELL. Our Optical Department assure you these advantages, and in addition w can save you money. W arn-rd- Dont fail to take advantage of this opportunity while Come in and select your Range NOW! Simply put tihe food in the oven, set the clock for on and off and the heat regulator for the temperature you want, and the range does aH the rest. r. Im. j New Range for Your Old etna. tahl-- i. Dtarhona th. gamiw, Prta-- a worv arm hr Mr. B. Srhaalaa. Mr B. OTtnto aid Mrs. P. Olara. Othr tvmt ar- -a K J. I. Dtokanoa. J. Behlrit. W. Walkw, Cm B Btomi 1. Mnntork. O. Bowora. C Barton, M. T. Fr'h. U Crrmw.IL H Walkr B. Xrmipa, J. Da I b. E. n-r- t. 0. Xorkkarl. A. Alt aad X. laobblaa Tho -- any-ki- ad Yon can get a Helper. ad old-ra- nge b koeve. HIM taA Mr t. Hitch prat lart week la Mr. aad Mra. B. 0. Jom of Dm, Cal... th- kart irrlvM brrr to to-A w affair af lit wrak-rktha 1 Krlwt twrlr xtora hr Mra. riv 1 will be accepted aspart this on wonderful range, or on any other payment electric range in our big stock. J GARLAND, June !4 The Mlaaea Winnie Harris, Bertha Harris, Pearl Lilly-whiand Mah&la McFarland and Mr Ernest Jensen were hosteems at a miscellaneous shower given In honor at Miae Mabel Jensen, a bride of this week, at ths Harris home Monday. The home waa decorated in baskets of rose and bridal, wreath. Games and music were DUCHESNE the dfverwtons of the evening. A buffet luncheon waa served to the Mieses Mabel Jensen, Sadie Austin, Ruby Btaynec, DrCUBfiNK. Jur. ll-- kr. and Mr., H. H. I,eola Peterson, Eulalia Peterson, Della BMwar Mft aaday far Prlc to a,ke their HaU, Marjorie Gleason, Thelma King, Mr ' at eol-leg- Burdkk. Electric Range; will make cooking a joy thi summer, eliminating care, work, heat and pot-wthing. e. during the week from Notre Damo Indiana, where eh wag recently 411 In Eureka She remain graduated. for few weeks viewing with her father, Joseph Schlecbt, before Joining her mother, who is spending the summer in California. left for New York TuesGeorg Owens v day. Mr David MIHa arrived Sunday evening from Washington. D. C for a visit with her slater. Mm. Warren McAdams. Mr. Mill after apendlng several days in Eureka, loft Thursday for San Francisco. IMiias Lenora Mills will arrive tomorrow for a visit with Mias MeAdam. Other house guests of Mr McAdams are Mr A. W. Young and baby of Sait taka. Mr Mary Cuddeback I a guest of her aan and daughter. Dr. and Mr Ii L, Clark. Mm. R. F. GlpPle and Mias Fay Hferper of Los Angeles spent the week with Mr. William Hmbieton. Mr Mary A. Grant of Denver, OWo. is the guest of tier son end daughter, Mr. and Mr R. D. Gardner. Mr. and Mm James CYrooka and Mr. and Mm. Roy Keighn motored to Provo Sunday. Mr. John Letxhen was a Salt Lake visitor during the week. Mm. Belle MCA dam spent Tuesday In Provo. Mm. Heber Jones entertained her card ritdt Saturday afternoon of last week. Pink pyrothrum and peonlae were used in Mm. P. H. Craven reth decorations. ceived the prise. Mm. Minnie Woodard of Loa Angsts and Mr Spent Lloyd worn tho specie! guest Mr T. A. Thurman of Balt Lake returned home Friday of last week, after kill Will of Mt Horn. ka. rtnr-iban. after a tow dir,' vt.lt with Mtu Rrlm Super-Automat- ic HUGHES v 0 0 The 'Women's auxiliary of 1b Third Presbyterian church will meet vita Mm. W. A. McKay, 1140 Downlngton avenue, Tuesday, June 27, at 2 JO o'clock. Mr the only pun whole past in convenient tablet form 23, 1922. Women's Club were enjoyed. Supper waa served. The guests, in addition to the guests of honor, were: Mr. and iMr bYonk Bacon, Mr. and Mr Heber Jones, iMr. and Mm. Ray Sorenson. Dr. and Mm. EL L. Clark, Miss Merle Clark. Mr. and Mr R. D. Gardner, Mr. and Mm. Hyfum Bradley, Mr. and Mr Frank Russell, Mr. ana Mr a visit with her sister, Mm. Warren Bert Wilkins, Mr. and Mm. D. J. Rus- MeAdam. sell, Jr., Joseph Ihiheribach end William Mm P, IL Craven entertained In honor Russell. Miss Amelia Schlecbt returned home of Mr F. E. Kendrick Monday afternoon. Baskets of sweet peas, roses and peonies were used to deoorate th rooms. Five hundred was played. Mr Heber Jones received the pries for tha highest score and the guest of honor received a guest prise. Th gueets were Mr E U Clark. Mm. Ray Sorenson, Mm. Frank Heber Jones, Mm Percy Bacon, Mr Hanks, Mr D. J. Russell, Jr . Mr J. E. Dillon, Mrs. A. C. Burton, Mm. Oaorge Sothern and the Dffims Grace and Anna Chapman. Mr. and Mm. Frank Russell entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor or Mr. and Mm. Clyde Rumen of Detroit.' Covers were laid for sixteen. Mr. RusMm Russell sell left for home Friday. will remain for an extended visit. of A. Mr R. Salt Lake Is the Brown guest of Mr Heher Jones. Mr. and Mm. R. D. Qordner entertained at bridge Wednesday evening In compliment to IMVs. Mnrr A. Orant of Denver and Mr. and Mr Clyde Russell of Detroit. Pink peonies were used in decoration. Duck eon was served. In addition to the guests of honor, the following were present; Mr T D. Bulk van, 5nests Dee Marguerite Doran, Mr and Mrs. D, J. Russell, Mr. and Mra. Charles Bert Wilkins of Mr. and (MV SHver City, Dr. and Mra. JC L. Clark, C. El Huteh. Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mr. Frank GarrMy. Mr Iceland Walker, Mr -Do you, like to many J. H. i Mary Cuddeback, Mr. and IMr . modem mother,, con-Bubler, Miss (Ruth Thomas of Malad, ty V A. Mr. Mrs Idaho: and Zabrlskle, J, stand? have to stand E Tolton, Darrell Gardner and Genre over your children Wlxton. Mr Leland Walker and Clyde and literally MAKS Russell received the Prlxee for the high thorn cat scores end Charles Zabriski the consolation prize. Mra. Norman Dahl entertained the Past Noble Grands' cltfb Wednesday afternoon at the I. O. O. F. haU. Tea was served. Mm, D. Young of Salt lake spent several day in Eureka visiting with her husbeuid. 8he returned home Wednea- day, Mm i. XX Adame left today for Idaho and Oregon. 6he expects to be gone about six weeks. Mir. and Mr Thomas Householder and son, Reid. Miss Lou Barrett and L. Farrell motored to Payson Bund tv. Mia Myra Boms and Mls Verla Thur-roo- d are spending soma time in Salt Lak Yeast Foam - Mm. Joseph Poll of Balt Lake ts the of her eon and daughter, Mr. and Siest Frank Tablets Bacon. What Many raw foods which originally contained vitamin loee this element through preparing processed uch as milling of wheat and other grains; refining of sugar; heatingfoods to high temperatures; discarding of water in which food is boiled, etc. The vitamin B thus lost can be quickly replaced by the addition to thi diet of Yeast Foam Tablet. 1 -- -- AT If a growing child has no desire to eat, there is something serious the matter with him," says a noted specialist in the care and feeding of children. A frequent and increasing cause of this failing or finicky appetite is lack of B vitamin. Why many foods are deficient - EUREKA TWIN FALLS, Idaho, June 24. Luncheon, served by Mias Irene Warner for a number of her girl friends, Wednesday, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Ur T. F. Warner, was an outstanding event of ths week for the younger set. Mrs. L. T. Wrght was hosteem Wednesday after oen at meeting of the Wednesday Bridge olub. A pretty weddlng took place Wednesday : 1- Me-Sh- e, apparatus. must finish your dinner ! cient corrective Tol-Mv- - - J evening at the home of Mr A. Mounc when her daughter, Mies Pa Mounc. became the bnde of Jo W. Watrek. Dtn-- t ner was served after the ceremony, Mr DeWKt Young was hoatees at Si kensington for thirty guests Wednesday afternoon at tha heme of Mr. and Mra. James McMillan. The Rev. asd Mr W. H. Parker f Xampa were guests of baser at one sf the chain parties of ths Methodist Women's Foreign Missionary society, at wto-eMra. Charles SUoaoa urs hostess. Tuss-dft- v evening. Daughters pt the American Revolution closed their rear's work with a picnic meeting Monday afternoon at the home of Mm. John K. White, retiring regent Mrs. Fiaak Mage! entertained Monday afternoon for tha children ef her neighthe fourth birthday borhood, cetebrat-nanniversary of her daughter. Betty. Ia-giTwrenty members of the America WesiM a auxiliary were hostessed Tuesday evening at Elks' hall at ons of the sweat enjoyable card parties of ths summer eeason. F.fty members ef the Star Social blub were entertained at a meeting Monday afternoon gt the country beans of Mr W. O. Smith. Mrs. Arthur W. Ostmm entertained Monday at her home in Buhl, complimentT. Bailey Lee. ef ing her slater, Mr Burley, and Mr M. L. House of Twin Falls. Dnner at I o'clock was followed by bridge. Complimenting Georg Perry, who is soon to leave for San Franc leoo, Mr. aad Mm. YV. G. Crotty entertained at dinner Sunday for the Rev. asd Mbs- W. H. Mr. and Mm. Georg Perry and daughter. Gertrude: M.se Ruth Tolliver Crandall Tolliver. Mm M. S. Hoover entertained of last wash. at ana af the chain parties being given by the Foreign Missionary aoaety ef the Methodist ebureh. Twenty-thre- e War Mothers were entertained at a meeting Friday afternoon of last week at the oountry home of Mm. Joseph WalkJngton. 1 Mr J. J. Peters was hostess at dinner Friday of last week for members pf- ths S.-Mob Complimenting Mr S dney H Graves, a bnde of the early spring, Mm. L. L. Bfer kenrldge entertained at a kensington Friday afternoon of last weak for thirty-au- c gueets. Announcements have been received her of the wedding ef Mias Pearl Mr Mary JBeShc. of daughter and Lieutenant Minor Bon well, son of Mr. and Mm. Bon well. The ceremony took place Thursday, June It. at Walla Wall Wash., where the bride has been employed as a teacher. They will make their home at Missoula. Mont; Lieutenant Bonwelt Is stationed. Mm. M. L. House was tha honor guest at a surprise party Friday evening of last week at the home of Mr Ernest Wh.te, the other hostesses being Mrs. J. B. William Mr Beulah Sawyer, Mr H P. Barger and Mm. R. E. Bobler. Mra A. Dorman Johnson entertained Thursday afternoon of last week at a bridge tea for a number sf friend Members of the M. 8. and 8. dub gave their annual children's party, with a baby show a an attractive feature of the entertainment, Wednesday afternoon of last week at the home of Mr Emma Reed. Mr M. O. Conover entertained Thursday of last week at her country home for several members of the Harmony club, at dinner, followed by brldg Mm. Ernest Coohraa entertained on Wednesday evening of last week at games and dancing - for her daughter. Hazel Portia. JUNE MORNING, and money ek |