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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY- - MORNING; JUNE 25, 1922. NA Mift Almira Rear ter Social Notes From Utah Towns PRICE a Whitmore PRICE, June 14. (Mira, I entertained tb Friday Afternoon Bridge club at the regular meeting laat week. A bridge luncheon preceded the playing. , Cover were laid for Mrs. C. R. Fahrlng, Mra Charlei AvenH. Mr. J. R. Wharp, Mrs. J. W. Ha m mood, Mrs. U A. McGee, Mrs. Howard Meyer, Mrs. J. A. Judv, Mrs. O. K. Clay, Mra W. B Anderson, Mrs, H. W. Cooper, Mrs. J. T. Tutlto and Mrs. Orsoa T. Brook. A plcnxj party composed of Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Johnson, (Mr. and Mra W. . Anderaon. Mr. and Mra. 8. A. Ballinger. Mr. nnd Mra. Glen N Nelson, Mr. and Mra J. P. Kfc&n, Mre. H. B. Jennlnga of Balt Lake, (Are H. V. Leonard. Mra I B. Whitmore. Mias Kveiya Oiaon and Sylvan Atwood spent Sunday at .Big Springs ranch. Mm. K. V. Leonard entertained Sat urday afternoon of last week for the . Laneante Bridge dub. Those present are Mra J. A. Judy, Mra J. F. Johnson, Mra H. 8. Jennlnga of Salt lake, Mra W. H. Rhead of Balt Lake, Mies Bllxabelh Ruggerl of Helper, Mra Thelma Averill, Mra J. R. Sharp. Mra. S. A Ballinger, Mra F. EL Woods, Mra W. E. Anderaon, Mra Henry Ruggerl, Mra J. M. Nicholson, Mra Edna Woods, Mrs. Howard Meyer, Mre. L. A. Bench, Mre. J. P. Egan, Miss Evelyn Olson, Mis Jane McGee. Mra. L. E. Whitmore and Miss Elanche Stewart Mrs. F. L. Buck to entertained the Tuesday Afternoon Sewing club at her home this week. Mr. and Mra J. T Tullls entertained the Y. a. Dinner ciub Tuesday evening,. Bridge followed the dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Stein, Mr. and Mra. A W. Mack, Mr. and Mra L. R. Fullmer,, Mr. and Mra F. L. Buekio, Mr. and Mra. George A. Horner, Mre C. K. Fahring, iMisa Lillian Puilin, O. K. Clay and Mr. and Una J. W. Hammond. Mra H. S. RoUnett entertained the member of the Service Star Legion Montweeting. day afternoon at their social Mra C. H. Stevenson, the president,of convention state en the gave g report the iegtoa which was held la Suit Lake ) 5 ' Lynwood Ellis, atae pt Stsndardvllle, Is announced. Mra F. H. Rlxey, Mra B. W, Dalton, Mctrit, Mrs Clarence Nmon, 8.' HorKlejr.iMra.George Jorgen-seMra Henry GlJw, Misses Hllsabeih Horsley nnd Belva ltryner, Mrs. W. Linton, of St. Louis. Mrs. Gujmon, of Huntington, and Mrs. J. Oawford of Manti. Misses Dora and IMartoti lnroff. of Toledo, Ohio, are guests of their aunt, Mrs. Adoipb Heilman. Mrs. J. J. Uoyd and daughter. Mips Irene Lloyd, left Thursday afternoon for Ban Francisco, to make their hems Mis Melva Burnham, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Wifcur Burnham. and Watter Bennett, of gait Lake, were Mra Thomas Fltagerald entertained Raymond married Tuesday noon. They wW make the Auction Bridge club Wedneeday aft- their home In Balt Lake. ernoon' She was aaadjrted by her daughMr and Mr. H. B. Larsen, of ter, Mra La Map Morrison of Oaetlegate. of announce the Those present were Mre. J. R. Sharp, their daughter. Silva, to engagement Lynwood EHto, Mre. U R Whitmore, Mra Charles Aver- and Mr. and Mrs. Randolph anReuaser ill, Mi. H. W. Cooper, Mra Orpon T. nounce the engagement of their daughter, Brooka Mra- - E. C. Lee. Mra George W. Almira, to H. Olay Larsen. Both wedMiller, Mra Thome Foots, Mrs. Carlos dings will take place June 28. Gunderson, Mra Nell M. Madsen, Mra C. R. Marcusen,. Mra S. A Ballinger, Mra. J.. A, Judy, Mrs. C- H. Stevenson, Walker, Mrs' J, R. West, Mra F. W.. POCATELLO, IDA. Mra F. L BuWo, Mira I R. Fullmer, A. McGea Mre. J. Reg Miller and Mra L POCATELLO, Idaho, June 24 Mrs. Miae Maude Gibson returned Saturday spent WUl R. Ferrie and Mra Reginald Clear evening from a two week vacation entertained Monday at a br.dge luncheon ' ' In California. the Bannock hotel. Mr. end Mrs. W. C. Broeker and Mr. at Kowams hall at was rose and gold and Tb color scheme and Mra Lake E. Young left Sunday In this war carried out flower and other in visit weeks' the Broeker car for a three luncheon was decorations. A to Texas. for high were Favor served. awarded A daughter wee born Saturday of. laat score to Mrs to Ann Mobray, the week to Mr. and Mre. O. P. M. B. the consolation F. Anderson and Mra Leo Lowry is vial ting her mother Mrs. Walter to North. Mrs. Mr. George in M&rceHne, Mo. and Mrs. Corbett Terrell assisted Mr. and Mre. Parley 8mlth of Pres- in receiving the guesta ton, Idaho, were In Price the first of the Mr. Carl A. Valentine and Mna Don week. They visited Mr. Smith parent, entertained at bridge Tuesday Mr. and Mra McClure Wileon. They were Carrothers and Wedneeday afternoon at the Valenon their way to Tulare. Cal. on South Seventh avenue. The home tine Mna J. T. Tullls and daughter. Kath- rooms were decorated with bowls of peoerine, wiH leave next Wednesday for a nies and the yellow end white color visit with Mra Tuniss mother In Find- scheme was used n the refreshments. In They will visit friends ley. Ohio. afternoon Mr. N. Franklin reWashington. I). C., and New York before Tuesday ceived the high score favor and Mrs. R. Price. to returning Mrs. favor. Wednesday Hogan, the Mr. and David Potter, who were Jafternoon Mrs. John Hood plaved high recently married at St. George, were Sun- and Mra. E. N. Robert received the all-ehome of Mr. Potters day guestsMr. at theMna trophy. Mra. Chria Woodall of Soda John Potter. and parents, Spring and Mrs. J. Thom of San FranMr. and Mra D. A. Felts, who were cisco, sister of the hosteeeas, aaatated Ip married Sunday, left Tueeday morning receiving. tor a trip In their car through the canMia Huida Iae, former head of the yons of southern Utah and Colorado and department and dean of women at thence to their home In La, Jara, Colo. the Idaho Technical Institute, lias been Mrs. Felts waa formerly Miss Margaret via ting the Mieses Mabel and Eva Kasia-k- a Horsley. while en route from Del., Mrs. J. T. MacKntght entertained Sat- to Berkeley, Cal., whereWilmington, ahe will spend the the summer, fall and winter her urday afternoon of last week forwhose taking pleasure of Miss (Margaret Horsley, Ph. D. at the University of CaliFelts of La Jara, Colo., fornia. degree Miaa Iae w as the motif for marriage to H-took place Sunday, and for Mias Mary number of social affairs, beginning with Mathla, who wtll leave Price soon for a a tea at the Kasiska home on South two-yemission in the northwestern avenue Tueeday afternoon, Othera states. Peonies and heliotrope were used entertaining Miss lee weie Professor and In decoration of the room and muuto Mrs. Norman B. Adklson, dinner at th and "going away" games were the en- Bannock hotel; Mra EL E. Moberly, tertainment of the afternoon. Luncheon breakfast at the Fargo; Mr. and Mrs. J. .was served, the hostess being assisted B. Retherford, luncheon at the Rethsr-for- d home on South Eighth avenue; Mr. by Mra P. H. Rhead and Miss Helen and Virginia MscKnlghL Those enjoying the and Mra Jo H. Peteraon, dinner at the afternoon besides the guest of honor Peterson home; Mr. and iLrJ. C. E. M. Mr. Ixiux, breakfast ax the Loux residence; were Mrs. George Christensen, rx c. Woodward. Mr. D. Barms Mra Mrs. A. R. MacPherson, luncheon at the Georg A. Weotton. Mr. C. H. Madsen, Bannock hotel; Mra D. W. 8tandrod, tea Mrs. Henry Pace, Mra J. F. Pace, Mrs. at the Standrod home; Professor and Mrs. T. R. Bailey. Mre. H. G. Mathta Mrs. A. C. Gough, dinner Thursday night at Mr.. the Bannock. Miss Iae departed Friday George Mathis. Mrs. A. W. Horsley, Gomer P. Peacock, Mrs. A. EL Johnson, morning for California. Mr. and Mrs. El. Sommerville Johnston Mrs. T. S. Strong, Mra John Potter, Mira H. B. Goetaman, Mrs. P. H. Rhead, entertained a few friends Saturday eveM. T. Stax J. Harmon, MiHer, Mr. Mra of the ning of laat week on the occa-to- n Mrs. EL n, Btand-ardvlK- e, - 11 hs 'Jr four-cour- all-c- ut Bier-each- all-c- ut En-jtH- A- Gar-(l.e- . I A jr yWV. second anniversary sf their weddtng at horn ea South Ninth Svenua. Tha evening waa spent at totdga, and favor were presented Mra Harvey Helm and Ralph Hutchison. Other guests preeent were Harvey Holmes, Mra Ralph Huteh-inea- n, Mr. and Mra Norman B. Adklson, and Miss Gertrud Mlteoa of Cntasauqua, Ea, sister of Mra Johnson. Dr. mad Mra James R. Young returned Sunday from na extended wedding trip in California and other eouthern posts. They (will he at hem t their friend at their home on South Eighth avenue. Mies Adetyne Bttrrua, of Mr. a ef thin elty, and Mra Fletcher Bumdaughter returned home Stmaday evening from Beattie, Wash., where eh had been attending th University ef Washington. Mr. and Mra A M. Fateraen departed Sunday for eastern elttea Whti away Mr. Fetarsaa will attend th na tonal Elks' convention at Atlantte City. Mra Georg Ridgeway, Mna J. W. Myers, Mian Zella Hoakineon and A. Stewart returned Hu mi ay from tVallac, where they were delegate to the grand shnpter of the Idaho O. KL S. Mr. and Mra Marvin Froamaa of Chicago viated last week with Mr. and Mr. H. P. Riggs of Waal Clark etreft. Mr. Fraaman la an anglnaer on the Chicago A Northwestern re 1. road knee sad the eoupto are spending their honeymoon touring the northwest. Miae Edith Bnmueieon, daughter of Mra L- - Bemuelson of North lJnooln avenue, returned bom Sunday from Ogden, Utah, where ah had been attending the Sacred Heart academy. Mlta Lucille Hood and Mine Mary Katherine MacDonald entertained at a bridge tea Friday afternoon of last week at ta horns of Mlee MacDonald on South Seventh avemlk, honoring Miaa Mary Steely, woo l to he tnaro.ed thi inonth; Mna. Henry Tuttle of San Francisco, and Miaa Enid Levi of Freane, Cal. EWvors at bi Idge wars awarded to Mr. Arthur Scott and Mra. Ivan Gasser. Tht members of chapter K of the P. E. O. elstarhood were entertained Monday evening at the home of Mrs. E. N. Robert en South Seventh avenue. After th bulns meeting a eoctol hour was enjoyed and th hostess served refreshments. assisted by the Mesdame Robert McCracken, Robert Terrell end E. E. Moberly. Mr. Henry Higson and Mr. Chari Sprague departed Monday for a month ) virit in California. Mr. and Mr. O. D. McCoy left Thursday of last week by motor for Spokane, Seattle and Portland. They expect to n in th Paotflc northwest all summer. Professor and Mra Ralph Walters are receiving the congratulations ef their friends on tha birth of a daughter Monday night Th new arrival la th first .ri in th family and has been Christened flelen Mary. Mra. W. N. McCarty entertained Saturday afternoon of laat week at a miseella-neuo- a shower, honoring Miaa Mary Steely, a bride ef th monUi. The home on North Arthur avenue was attractive wRh bowl of sweet peaa Th guest were the Mimes Lucille and Merced Hood, Mary Katherine MacDonald. En.d Levi of Fresno, Margaret Malone, Mary Quinn. Cecelia Layng, Mabel Tapper, Catherine KJera, Witty. Elolae Maurin Holt, Elisabeth Ferguson, Rot ha j, Margaret Molinelll, Helen Helen Cnee, Bessie Myers, Mrs. Henry Tuttle of Ban Francleoo, and Mr. D. T. Pilchard of Lava Hot Sprung. Mra 0. B. Steely, mother of th bride-to-b- e ami ted. Mra R. E. Ferguson and Mis Lurile Ferguson of Montpelier are guest of Mrs. Carl Spongberg. Announcements have been received here of th marriage at St. Lou la Me., June of Mies Florene Hlggens and Dr. L. li, F. Castle. Th bride is a niece ef P. T and Judge J. M. Knowles and has vlatted In Pocatallo, Th bridegroom a Pocatello phys clan, and they will make their home hero. Mis Cecelia Hertert ef Spokane, Wash., and Paul Heinrich of Pocatello were united In marriage Saturday morning of last week at Su Joseph' procathearaj. Th ceremony waa performed by th Rev. Father J. C. Dolan. Tha bride and bridegroom wore attended by Mra Harry Keefe and Edward Garvin of Pocatello. Th couple will reside hare. Mlee Mabel Butler, secretary of tha local Young Womens Christian association, la attend, tig tha girls conference at Payette takes, Idaho, Tha Ladies oirol of th Congregational church held a thanks offering lea at the home of Mr. D. W. Standrod, Wednesday afternoon. The Friday Bridge dub was entertained laat week by Mra Georg North at her home cm South Arthur avenue. Mrs. it J. Crute received Ih club favor, and Mra. William White, tfli guest trophy. Miss Elisabeth Witty entertained at dinner Monday evening, complimenting Mias Enid Levis of Frame, Cat., who la the guest of Mias Lucille Hood. A bowl of sweet peas centered th table. Covet were laid for Mr. and Mr. W. H. Witty, Lucille end Mercedes Hood, Mary Kath' erine MacDonald and Mias Mr. and Mra John Hood, th Mines Lucille and Mercedes Hood and Miss Enid Levi departed Thursday by motor for a through Yellowstone National park. trip Mra. Morris Lewis of San Francisco, Cal., arrived Tuesday evening and U making an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. w. N. McCarty, on North Arthur avenue. ld re-m- vl.; 1 Lva Beautiful Alice Calhoun Tells How to Care I for the Complexion Lee Angeles, Cal. Alice Calhoun, the Vitagraph star, is fomou the world over for her beautiful skin and complexion. In a recent talk on beauty she said; "The care of the skin and complexion has become a regular hobby with me. It is really very Interesting to not from time to time th change In th texture and coloring of. th skin when It i properly cared for. The results of a well cared-fcomplexion give anybody a world of satisfaction. "It shock me to see the neglected complexion even among girl and women who should know better. If they would about It for a moment they just think would reel is the Importance of spending a few minutes Sally In trying to improve their personal appearance. "To look well 1 th birthright of every woman, and a girl or woman with aJ , good complexion, no matter how Jrregu-lar her feature may be, wIB always tract favorable attention. ., On th other hand, a neglected complexion is a drawback, to every underllttln care, every comtaking. With plexion can be mad charmingly alluring, and I never mice an opportunity to advise my girl friends what to do in order to beautify their akin. "Those who have followed my sugges tion are Indeed grateful for tha wonderJust make up your ful Improvement. mind to try my system for a few week, and If you do you will agree with me. that it la time well spent and you would not have missed It for the world. "Th first thing to do 1 to cleanse your face, neck, hands and arm every retiring with a good night Just before for this I use Llska cleansing cream; cold cream. In the morning bathe with warm water and Derwtllo Oatmeal Soap, then rinse with cold water, dry thorthat oughly and before going out apply The moment popular heautlftar, Darwillo. look will It la applied you year younger and you will nave a complexion and akin as or velvet and as beautiful a a rooe." Derwillo cornea inthree shade: white, It Is a stay there flesh and brunette. beantlfler," not necessary to kaep touchto the case with as tha all time, ing up face powder. Perspiration doe not afwlH not rub off on clothfect TIt, and It that you ing. H blend so beautifully do not have th appearance of being powdered. Over a million discriminating girl and women use Derwillo in preference to face powder or other heauUfiera ItIt Is fk- moua for the Instant beauty Imparts and is wonderful for a shiny nos, oily ealkrar akin, akin, tan, roughness, . dark, and other facial wrinkles, blackhead or VIA" rMl 1 it 1 I -- II I ); blemish. - I - their MGILL, NEVADA MGILL, Nev., Juna 21. Miaa Susan In Ely, guest Brown spent last week-en- d of Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. West. Mr. and Mra C. L. Fleming and William Ml n ford spent Sunday on th Duck Creek ef Mr. and Mra Joseph ranch, It to absolutely harmless and contains Howarth.guest no bismuth, pearl white, plaster pari Mra Fled Crouch and daughter arrived of other dangerous Ingredients to clog from Salt Lake, Tuesday evening, te Join the pores. Derwillo Is a scientific prod- Mr. Crouch and make their home In uct which gives wonderful satisfaction McGill. and when used with Llska cold cream Miss Betty Paterson ef Oakland, Cal and Derwillo Oatmeal Soap it make a I the guest of her parenta, Mr. and Mr. combination hard to excel Gilbert Paterson, Sr. Mra Cart Draper of Sal Inn, Utah. It the guest ef Mr. and Mra. Stanley Draper, Word has been received of th marriage of Eugene Steele and Mrs. Motile Needham at Lea Angeles They are former McGill V i v ' M , ' H fi kr Ij, 4 "V x , AUct Calhoun. NOTE IVrwlllk Llakt fold cream a ad Dor Oatmeal Soap ro oq tale at toll cooa ter ot department a tore and draft everywhere and thy are guaranteed te plee end money will be ebeerfully atify ofDo yeer Ineiet pet accept aubat! a fee. ntMB irettinf what yen atr for. or take both totf thee yea woet to dlaappoieted. or department atoro dnee If yoar not have then toilet article in atoek nak theaa to order for yoe. Remember It'e Derwillo, Ltoka cold mam and DerwlUe Oatmeal Seep that beautifies lnrtaatly, Tb foi lowing dragnets alwara carry la acock: ft. C. U. L Drag ScirrnniBv Joiiasoa stores, and Owl Drug Co. (AdrertlaamaaO droit resident. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Glnter and daughter, Ruth, returned home Wednesday of laat week from a few days visit to Balt Lake. Mr. Jea Baker was hostess to th members of th Thursday Sewing dub Needlework was Thursday afternoon. enjoyed end musical numbers were given. Cover were laid for twelve. Mra Anna Heffey of Salt Lake is the gueot of her daughter. Mrs. Lloyd Glnter. Mra James L Lee and Mr. Earnest T. Gibson epent Sunday tn Ely visiting . friends. Mr. and Mra Meivln Anderaon of San Diego, Cal., are tha guesta of Mra Anderson's parenta Mr. and Mra William Low. . Mr. and Mra 8peneef Douglas and family left Saturday of laat week for a two months visit in Loa Angelea. Mra N. G. Thompson and family of Long Beach, Cal., are spending th summer In McGill with Mr. Thompson. Mra William Forbes and daughter nr spending tha summer in Bait Lake. Mrs. Georg A Whlteley entertained at a luncheon Friday of laat week at her home in East Ely In compliment te her mater. Mi. Henry Krumb, of Now York. The following McGill ladles motored ro Ely te attend:. Meedames Charles Zelg-le- r, J. C. Klnnear, Rows MaCrea, Walter Havana. Ontte Hovendeo, J. F. FUeg and Mountford Wilson. Mra Walter Hull of Ely epent Friday In McGill, guest of her sister, Mra Francis V. Rooney. Friday of lest week Mr. and Mra Jo Howarth entertained at luncehon at their home on Duck creek. Th guests were Colonel and Mrs. Charles L. Woods and Mr. and Mra Rowe MeCrea. - Mra James Faith and children are Leka spending th summer In Mr. and Mr. K. C. Karr left Thursday for a two month visit in California and Ariaona. Miss Retea Crawford was hostess to the Bluebird Sewing club members of th Saturday afternoon of last wek. - Altar sewing, musto and gamea luncheon was served to twelve. Complimentary to Mr. and Mra Henry hit ' Doctor at 82 Finds Mothers Prefer Salts V His Formula to And Coal Jar Remedies for Babies New-Fangl- ed iv - Judgment of 1892 vindicated by worlds approval of Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin a simple vegetable compound for constipation So safe thousands give it to babes in arms Now has largest sale in the world. iniEN a man is in the 83rd pie want to use them no onectn 1 V r'I t -- year of lus age, as I am, there are certain tilings he has learned that only time can teach him. The basis of treating sickness has not changed since 1 left Medical College in 1875, nor since I placed on the market the laxative prescription I had used in my practice, known to druggists and the public since 1892, as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Then the treatment of constipation, biliousness; headaches, mental depression, indigestion, sour stomach and other indispositions that result from constipation was entirely by means of simple vegetable laxatives, herbs and roots. . These are still the basis of my 'N u Of Standerdyllla who H. Clay Larsen, alee I anneunesd. engagement t ef SUndardville, entertained with a dinner party Wednesday evening of lest waek. 'Blue and yellow cut flowers were need--toi defloration, the-oio- r eehome being carried out in the place cards After was dlnnr dancing enjoyed by the guests. Music was furnished by Filiger-alRooney end Lewis. In addition to the guests of honor those present were Messrs and Meedames George A. White-leRowe MeCrea, J. C. K nnesr. Arthur Smith, Charles 8 Chandler, George L Hickey, B. - Quale, Ralph A. Bowdle, W. N. McGill, Mrs. Dorothy Holmqulst, Mis Lillian Green, W. Braden, William Blggane and Ray Scranton Fuse Leona Walker of Ely was a tost week-en- d guest of Miss Marie Welch. Mr. and Mrs. George Radcllff have returned from California to mak their home In McOltl. Mine Lola Reid te spending a week In Aurum, ruest of Miss Nellie Dolan. The following motored to B3y. Thursday evening of last week, nnd attended the University club danceMr and Mrs. Frank Huffer, Mr. nnd Mra Rowe and C. B. Likens n. Th patronesses a er Meedames Frank E. Grant. FYed T. Waet. Walter Larsh. Arthur Smith and Lee H Murdock. Thureday evening of last week Mr. and Mr. Frank Huffer entertained at dinner In. compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Oacar Up well and Mrs. Bertha Fox of Kly. Mra 8am Bernste.n and son s, Ralph and Donald, have returned from Sait luke to Join Mr. Berneteln and make . f i which is a combination of Egyptian Senna and otherraild laxative herbs with pepsin. Recently new medicines have been' brought out for constipation that contain calomel, which is mercury, salts of various kinds, minerals, and coal tar. These are all drastic purges, many of them dangerous, and the medical profession Krumb, C. B. Lskenpn d, y. dlU nnn Inr(L deny them the privilege, but they should never be given to children. The simpler the remedy for constipation, the safer for the child and for you, sud the better for the general health of all. And ar you can get results la s, mild and safe way by using Dr. Caldwells Syrup 'Pepsin, why take chances with pills and powders and strong drugs, even if disguised in candy? My remedy, too, costs less than most others, only about a cent a dose. A bottle such as you can find in any drug store, will last a family several months, and all can use it. It is good for the babe in arms because pleasant to the rl- - ,.1 from narcotics. In the proper dose, given in the directions, it is equally effective at all ages. Elderly people will find it especially ideal. The formula of Dr. Caldwelia Syrup Pepsin is on the cover I J -- 1. i bottle, and the ingredients iavo the endorse-meof the U. S. Pharmacof ever & .J , nt opoeia. t In remembrance of my 83 rd birthday I have set aside the lum of Ten Thousand bottles of my Syrup Pepsin. Only one Dollars to be given away in Free Trial bottle to a family. AH are constipated now and then, and here is an Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin PRES OP opportunity for you and others to KvAA I CC CHARGE. Ash for your free bottle trytoday, simply sending name and address ta Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 3x4 Washington St, Mondcetlo, lit Do not postpone this. -- half-oun- Surim Ppncin SJj I UJJ 1 CpJUl I - Mo-Cr- the r home Inr McGill. Mra. Jo Platt and daughter. Eunice, returned home Tuesday from a six month visit to Sait Lake. Mrs. John H. Egar of Ely spent Thureday in McGill, guest of Mrs. Geoige New- man. Mra Roy Lowe and (laughter are spending the summer In Sa.t Lake vie ting relatives. Mrs. Len Stone entertained at a luncheon at her home In Townslte, Monday. Covers were laid for six. Saturday afternoon of last week My. John Cox entertained In honor of the eleventh birthday anniversary of her daughter, Grace. Games were played and lunoheon was served to sixteen, Mrs. Charles Engelke entertained with a party in honor of the birthday of her daughter, Katherine, afternoon of last week. Pink Wednesday and white etreamare end colored balloons formed the decorations, and favors of different colored balloons were presented each guest. During the afternoon games were played, with Katherine White, Wellman and Frank Wsfford hy winning th prises. Mra Engelke was assated by Mr. Earnest Stewart. The were Frank Watford, Helen Haler. JuesU Wafford, Frank Anderson, Lucille Wsfford. Keith Stewart, Jack Stewart, Phyrtta Wellman, Helen White. Katherine White, Beryl I owe, Morris Engelke, Bud Lowe, Teddy Smith and Keith Wafford. annl-ysrso- MAMMOTH I MAMMOTH, June 21 Mrs. LeRoy Dunn and son, Howard, are spending a week at Benjamin, visiting Mra. Dunn Ed Thompson Utr, Mr. B' Cornish of Spanish Fork la visiting Mr. Frank Raybould for a few MU Allen, Claytee of Mr. and Mra W. V. Allen daughter of this city, and Clarence Lemmons of Silver City were married Monday at Provo. After a few week visit with friends and relative they will return and mak their home Silver City. Mr. Bert Stapley and on, Laurence, motored from Payaon Friday evening to impend a seek vUltlng Mra Dean Mr. Roy Laver and daughter. Marjorie and Marion, were Eureka visitor Tuesday. Mra Frank Raybould entertained at dinner Tuesday for iMr and Mrs. O. C. Hobson and children, Ruth and Stanley. Mr. and Mra John Mikeeell and Mia Isabella Harvlelle attended the dance at Eureka Thursday evening given by the Provo hand. Mr. J. W. Anderson and daughter, Lucille, visited Mfs. F. Z. Harlston at Eureka Wednesday. MU Myrtle Brlghurst left Thursday morning tor Bandy to spend two weeks vtaKing her sister, Mre. Deuana Richards, and her aunt, Mra. Maude Vincent. Mre. Hugh Jamison returned Sunday evening after an extended vlmt at Moroni with her son nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Jamison. Mr. and Mr. A O. Johnson and children. who had been making thsdr home at McGill, Nev., arrived here Saturday of last week to mak their home for the summer. Ml Vera McDonald and brother. left Saturday of last week for Las Vegas, Nev., to make their home with their aunt, Mr. Thomas Williams. Mr. and Mr. Sam Freckleton had as dinner guests Wedneeday Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whitlock, Mr and Mrs. Bert Ekker and Mrs Harry Peterson. Mrs. H. J. Hassell has as her guest for a few weeks her daughter, Mra James Stanley, and sons, Darrell and Junior, of Naphi. Mrs. John Snyder and children, William and Fay. left for Salt Lake Friday for a few days visit with Mrs Snyders daughter, Mra Carl Hassslfelld. Mr. and Mra. Rosa T. Rowe and children, R. L and Eugene, of Spanish Fork, art visiting Mra Rowes mother, Mra C. II. Webb, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mr. A. E. Hooper and children motored to BprlngvUi Saturday evening of last week and spent a few day Mr. and Mra Jesse Shepherd. visitingThelma Mis Brandt of Eureka was the of her annt, Mrs. John Klrkendall, guest Sunday. Mrs. Albert Larsen and children left Sunday morning by auto for a trip through Dry A canyon. They expect to spend a month camping in the open. Mr, and Mra Ernest Wrlde, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ferris and Mr. and Mra. Earl F. Dunn were provo visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mr. L. McIntyre of Eureka have moved her to make their home for . the remainder of th summer. Mra Sarah Stapley had as her guests for luncheon Monday Mra Roy Laver and daughter. Dorothy and Lornn. Mr. and Mra Alex Cowan and daughmonth nettter, Shirley, are spending ing Mr. Cowans mother, Mra William Cowan, at Sait Laka Mra Serah Black of A red. Idaho, accompanied by her niece, Mrs. John Reid of Peysoii, arrived Tuesday evening to visit Mra Reids sister. Mra J. H. Hansen. Mra Wllfnrd Schofield and children. Ruby and Glade, left Tuesday morning for Spring City to visit for a few weeks 4(. Jam, with Mrs. Schofield mother, Mrs. C. Burton. eurat of Mr. J. J. Cronin was a the Bridge club at Eureka Wednesday afternoon. A daughter wo born to Mr. and Mrs Lester W urburton Thureday. Mr. W. T. Hatch and children left Friday for Sprlngviile to visit Mr. l. Hatch parenta, Mr and Mrs. J. Mr. end Mr. W. H Green vinlted at Tooele last week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mrl-eoMr. and Mrs. laniis Peterson motored from Buntaquln Sunday and wore accompanied by Mrs. Jack Peteraon. who hud bean visiting at Bantoquin for a few weeks. Miss Jennie Johnson, who had been visiting her cousin. Jenna Bert and Xaomi Fuller, for a few weeks, returned to hei home at Provo Sunday. Mre Jam Jos son returned to her home here Sunday evening alter spending a month visiting relatives at Salem. Mr. Creth Blmpron entertained Sunday evening in tumor of Mr and Mis and Mr. and W. B. Simpson of Balt Mrs. C. E. bintpoon and J. F. Baxter of this city. Mr. and Mr. Lewd Peterson and Mr. and Mr. Jack peter non were guest of Mr. and Ur James Krnklm Sunday. Mrs W. K. Uiltispie went to Spanish Fork Monday and spent th (Jay via.Ung her mother, Mrs. R. Beil. Mies Msude Hyton of Eureka wo the Bailey, Jr., Saturday guest of Mr. Steele evening of last week. Mr. and Mr. Lyman Dodge have their guests their granddaughter, Marion and Helen Mott, of Las Vega. Nev. Mr R. A. Wilkin entertained at dinner Tuesday evening In honor qf her brother. Clyde, and hi wife, of Detroit, Mich., who are spending a few weeks with Other guests relatives in this district. were Mr and Mrs, D. J. Russell, Sr , Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Russell, Jr., and Mr. and Frank Unused, all of Eureka. Mr. Mfs. Fred Brown and Mra. Fred Oisen entertained t a bundle wiiewer Monday at the home of Mrs. Brown for their sisLemmon, a recent ter, (Mr. Clarence bride. Games and music were enjoyed and refreehments were served. Th young woman received many useful and beautiThose present were Mi. ful present. T. C. Clark, Mre. Roy Laver, Mre. L. S. Nielsen, Mr. John Francis, Mre. P Andrus, Mr. H. S Harriman, Mre. Byron Wheelock, Mr. Jack Davta, Mrs. A C. (Yiristensen, Mis Deon Harriman, Mins June Andrus, Miss Dorothy Nielsen, Mire Luis Bringhurat. Mr W. W. Allen, Mrs. O. Olson and Miss Grace Allen. Mr. and lix. Shad Stewart and children, Garnett and Lyman, Left for Balt lake Wednesday to remain for two l for Twin Falls to le the guest of Mre. C H. Fldred before leaving for a trip to 'inlifornta. Dr. nnd Mrs. George It. Handy left Monday lor Portland. Ore., to attend the Ko amiVrtJ. Fiom there they will go to Stui Francisco ami Los Angeles for a visit. Wig-nai- week. BOISE. IDAHO BOISE Idaho. June 24 Lieutenant and Mr. Hudgins entertained at a dinner of last week at the Owyhee grid The party wo tn honor of Mr Hudgins' mother, Mrs. H. I, lane, of Fredericks- Tueailay fop Mies Oran Lew, who tote-, married in the Bait Lake temple Wednfsday to James Gottfradaon. Mr. and Mra. W. H. face motored ta ; . Salt Lake this week. Mr. and Mr. Philip M. Purdy motored K , to Balt Lake Monday. Mr. Isaac Perry has arrived home from Belt Lake, where she had been vt- -. , Itlng relatives. Mis Mina Dunn of Provo I vtoltta her aunt, Mrs. Anena Greenwood. Mre. Jan Bingham of Minerwvllle to visiting her daughter, Mrs, Arthur Martin. In Delta. Mr. end Mra. A. E. Jactfbeon announce the birth of a daughter. , Mia Pearl Rtewart, who is employed aa a rune In Provo, U home for a short visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs- - C, & Stew&rt. Mra Carrie Dlllanbeck of OmIs w the gueat of Mra H. Arthur Lawrence -w Monday. Mr. and Mrs. CTirto Grormlng motored to Bolplo, Sunday Mr. and, Mra E. H. tVlDiamg. of Goal. . were Sunday guests of their daughter,, 1 Mre. M. W. Killpnck of Delta. Mr. end Mre. Thoma Whit returned, from Balt lake, bringing with them Miss , Margaret While, who will Visit thorn . , during the summer. The members of th Delta Beet Bugay 0 and daughters. 1 riiab, with their wives gave an outing party In Oak Creek eon- - -. ..) yon Sunday. Ig-on- l, 1 - , nd Mre, PAYSON, June 24 Mr. Lewis Wrlrte announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Wrlde, to Thomas Jeppson, the marriage place next Wednesday. Mr. and Mr Squire Brook announce the engagement of their daughter Mlf E. Vine la) Brook, to Golden Taylor ot Santauuln. The marriage will take place in the near future. Miss Mary Wrlde was guest of honor at a party given Wednesday bv Ml Kva Clayron and Miss Hannah Jone at Mins Clajeon. the home-o- f Mis lrn Done. daughter of Mrs. Amos George H Done, and Meredith were married Monday at Provo. They will make their home In Pavson. Frldav of last week ill Fawn Cowan Miss entertained at a "rose party. Wanda Stahell wa rose queen and the were her maid. other nine guests Mrs. Thomas Huleh entertained at a children party Monday in honor of her Lula, on her ninth birthday daughter, annlversnrv. Mra William McCormack entertained the Bridge club and the Junior Bridge club Saturday of laat week. Prises were Mae won by Mr. J. Flatten and Ml MoHeth. Mrs. George Howard and Mr. Thomas ol Howard, Jr, entertained Saturday lost week for Mrs Stella W. Peteraon. who left Sunday for her home in California. Her brother, Lee WUron, accompanied her home Mr. and Mrs. Kd MrBeth and daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth, of Salt Lake, are visiting hero. Mrs. Ed Shaw and three little daughof Bkigham, are visiting Mr. ters. Shaw's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmaa Carter. Mrs. Anna Ramuela Bmlth left Sunday for an .extended visit In California. Mre. Sarah Gardner of Balt Lake apent Sunday here with her son, Elbert. Cora Craven and Mis Blanche Mis McBeth were Salt Lake visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Ray Done left Thuraday for California for a short visit, Mr. and Mrs William Amos had a dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mra. Byron Thurman, Mr. and Mr. John Tavlor. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, Jr., and Mis Helen Taylor, all of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Newell White and children, of Balt lake, are visiting In Payson. Mias h;rnva Patten returned home Monday after an extended visit In Balt Lake kftkt Rat-urd- burg, Va., Mies Urerm of Washington, D. C., and the visiting polo teams. Covers were laid lor thlrly-sl- x gniegt at a In pink peonies. long table Jecorstnd dinner. tlis followed Dancing The marriage of Miss Gertruds Porter and Frank Illingworth took place at the home of the brides mother Wedneeday evening in the presence of relatives and friends. June rosea adorned the rooms The ceremony wa performed under a canopy of the Mini lovely flowers. Mis Porter has been the honor guent at a bilge number of parties the past two week. Miss Thelma Mitchell of ban Franctaco and Mr E. W. Sinclair of Shoshone arrived In Boise to attend the wedding and are guests at the Porter home. Mr and Mr Illlngwortn win make their home in Boise Mr. end Mrs. C. J. Northrop entertained at an Informal garden part) last . evening forIn honor of Mr. and Mr. J. B. merly of Borne, but now of Clearwater, Fla. The garden waa lighted with Japanese lantern and the house decora led with garden flower. Providing at the tea and coffee urns were Mr. U. A Barton. Mr. L. R Holbrook. Mr E. R. Chadwick, Mrs. L H. Oox, Mr. John Wall and Mr. J. E. C In ton. The guests were close friends of Mr. and Mr. Lyon. Mr. and Mre. W. Van lorn announce the engagement of their daughter, Beulah, to Karl J. Igavltit of Balt Lake The marriage will take placedb the, pear future Mis lorn was the guest of honor at a ai tower given Thureday by a group of young friend. Mrs- - A. J. Hark and daughter, Adelaide, left Tuesday -- for Portland, Ore., to attend the Rose c nival. Mr. and Mr. Louis Stark and family left Monday for Beattie, Wash. They expect to locate at some .toast city later. Air. and Mrs. Star have been residents of Boise for many years. , Mr. and Mre. Mowbray Davidson have returned from their, honeyn onn and are at home to their friend at 1415 Harrison boulevard. Miss Eileen McCalla left Monday ,for Buffalo, N. Y.. to attend the wedding of a school friend. Before returning she visit Mre- - Georg tVyrian and Mis Martha Chamber at Asheville, K. C. The Concert given Tuesday evening at the Bishop Tuttle church by the Thursday Musical club, wag on of the attractive event of the week in nvuic ctrcles. A splendid program was given and a large audience was In attendance. Mr. and Mr. Edward B. Broneard of Logan, Utah, spent the rprly part of the week In Boise, guests ot Mr. and Mr. FrankUn B. Smith. Mrs. Shod Hodgtn of Twin Fails and Mrr. L V. Tatch of Payette spent the week la Boise, gueats of Mra. Andy Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bark left Monday , DELTA DFLTA. June 24 The "Popular Girt" contest held in Woodrow resulted in hits Kuth Jaderholin of Sugarville winning the honor from Miss Nola Ence of Woodrow by a small majority. Mr. and Mr. George W. Webster motored through Delta early thi week on their way back to Pelt Lake from California. where they had spent the winter. Mr. and Mr. N. Glen Neeley of Logan have been retained as the teachers of the district school at Sug&rvllle for the ensuing season! iMiea Zella Rlmlngton waa surprised bv her girl friend at her home In .Sugor-vlll- e Tuesday evening, the event being In honor of her birthday annlvereary. E. mith -ha returned Mr, a visit with friend- and relatives from at Morgan and Salt Lake Mis Vida Anderson and Mis Athena Beckwith gave a miscellaneous shower -- -- . n- 'it LAYTON 4: til Ts LAYTON. June H Dr. end Mr. A. E. Mr. rod Mra. Robert Rlrkea err tad pegtl waa all Tuesday le Salt Lake. MUa PbyllU (lark of Finnlogtoe laat week-en- d gueat ef bar aunt, Mra. Robert 1 1 Blrken. Mr. and Mra. Murray Cawley and Mr, andfl Mra. Robert Blrken attended the gradantiaaii eaerriae. of tb. Sacred Heart academy at Og-f- ! den WednMday eranlag-Miaa Maael Mktrfc-f- j tnaky ef Laytrai waa HI ef the graduate. ft Mia Xor Phillips, 1 bride ef nest week, wa.. j miaeellaaeea shower at bar boat ft tendered fl Monday aftaraaoa by the primary effleera A tw-eearaMeat La loa ward. iaaekmij waa aenrrd ad the time wa spaat la gauaic sd game. It Mr. and Mr. Ignia tavey ef Cedar' pity ! I are (pendtor few weeka bar a guest ef J ! Mra. Cilia s terra eon. Miaa Bdn Smith .of Thatcher. Aria., waa; the rural t bar oast, Mra. Jeaa M. Smith. I th waek. during Hr. and Mra A. S. Tanner ware Salt Lake! I vletture Thanday. Mra. freak H later ef San Fran-M- re haa beet t tbe fueat of her beether, Df. W. A. Whitlock I t aad family, tar a few days Mr and Mra. Wallace Cawley and -- h lid re ; ef Itlfby, Jdahi, moved ta Left0 tht week i . te make their home.- Elllaoe eater-- 1 B, Blabop and Mr. Jama tamed at a prettily appointed dinner party at j their home Sunday erenlnf . A rut giaa bowl , ef rearm formed th Ceatetplece for th table ; wore told far twaivo; decoration. Corel aural. Mr. and Mr. Lrwraaee ft XlHaae were laat 1 week-en- d t! alter ta Salt Laka Kile Alien Mayer end Mia Mia Market, belli ef Chicago, are guaata at the home ef . few 1 Biehop and Mr. Richard Sceffieid far dare Mra. I.uciua Ioudi aad Mra. Jraeph Boggart yirlted frleed in Ordea Wedneeday. an ter! aired at I ns-- a Mr. Aaaett Stevaoana rial et her I home- - Monday evcetag. -- Th ttme E At e tatei muuic end games. wa apent hour refrrahmeata were eerred to Mr 2 aad ' . Mra. Bran Klllana. Mlaar Alice Mayer, Mamie i! la.nee. Elba Moakrt and Meaara. Cyrii Scof- - M 1 field and Clan Laytoa. Mira ItfuAInt a look I. ef Sett take wee rural ef Mlee Beatrice Klltaue daring theft 1 1 week. Mr. end Mr. Lawrence & Kltlaoe entertained I ward of the Laytoa tbe officer and member mutual at a aneial it their bom Tueeday evo- - J ea the lawa, after ; aing. Game were played which refreshments were aarred ta fifty. f lit I! higtna as gueat ef relative. Mr. Mary Barnes is spending t few weeka 1i 1 at Downey. Idaho, a guest of her daughter, ft Mi. Jemima Lewis. I 3 C4nnouncing the SUmtEER SESSI03" Jkl 1st t JapImW 1st HE advantages avalUM at the Cornish School Sum- - i U 4 nter Session, recognised among the leading Art Schools ot -America, will surpass anjr heretofore offered in any tastitu- - ' tion of the west (FtCUtCLASaU I it it itr ? I . Under tb tatenkip ef each eratoeat Gaol Artists : J ADOLPH BOLli, Umtur Chus fa a Teerhera; Jmitw a d ftafoieiid Demerrr. f CORNELIUS VAN VUET, Fd -eefa aitraflaaf ta Flelroce , SAM, HUME. Art, 0 Ik IkMMf T Cetaweify Dreara, Stag Mag CTlIE regular Fxenlty, l whose effort this through institution has gained inch popularity, wilt have classes in : Piano, Violin, Harp, Orchestra (ilct Gub Conduction oemblc mod Accomponytoft Mime Hour? ApprociftUoa,Art oad Dee ration. Arte of tbe Theetre, School f tbe bpeieen Word. Keruml Ceura for Public School Teecbert . Flay- ground and Gymnaamm Dtrctors CThfu&ic (Drama (Dance French; Volf; Opera Classes. Fee eue JlaXeated tefafogu end etmpltfe farheuiers address J A H&GISTRAR. SERGEI KUBANSKY, FWveaeeg Clear Lrrnm 7 rockr--a. RUDOLPH BCHAEILR, Ctorae a W Drrctiakf. v Jrfj CALVIN BRAINERD CADY, lfta m t EJurehee Nacmel; futut. ANNIR LOUIS DAVID roystiebt. ' fr ifwi CODNI9I4---rac ii SZATniC-Rfi- 5 a ft |