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Show 12 Xiim PA UI' TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 25, 1922. r U . FORK SPANISH I Miss Jennie , Stewart AmO-p -p -o- SPANISH PORK. June and Uri Stewart, Jr., announce the engagement of their daughter,, Jennie, to LaMar Price of Provo, the marriage to take place in the near future. Mre. entertained at a bride' ahower , Stewart Wednesday evening for her daughter. The room were prettily decorated with the season's flower. The time waa apent in a aoclal way until 10:20, when a buffet luncheon waa nerved. gueata were Mr. Jan Stewart of Sprlngvllle, Mr. Bryan Stewart of Salem and Mr. Merrill Crandall of Oaryhuret. The waa aaaiated by her daughter, tea Mlaa Loulte, Mildred and Maudine. Louie Stewart entertained with several - Mr. y for careful investors Out-of-to- who act quickly! reeding. Mr. and Mr. Nathan Clay eon and family left Tuesday by automobile to apend a two weak' vacation at Cornlah, where they will visit Mrs. Rosalie Naegle and Mr. and Mre. Lester Clayson. Mr Ernest Brockbank of West Jordan entertained at a family dinner Sunday. The guest who motored from Spanish Fork for th occasion wera Mr. and Mra. George Hale a Mr. and Mra. Itell Brock-banWlllla Brockbank, Mr. and ' Mr Mr, and Mra. Joshua Brockbank, 1. 1 THE UMCS 'W i k, ie THE TIME LIMIT IS THE EARNING LIMIT IS . WHAT IS YOUR LIMIT? d. Mab Manufacturing Co. Tin w J. e m Ru-lo- Lo-ren- The money secured from the tale of this limited amount ef stock U to INCREASE BUSINESS aa4 BUILBDIV1DENBS FORYOU. You ere not asked to lend us money to build a conveyance to carry us tq Easy street you are simply invited to TAKE A BIDE in a Jested and proved machihe, that has been on the road for years and is traveling faster every day toward a high-powe- well-define- d goal- - Your money goes into new machinery, new selling plans, new terri-- 1 tory, new national advertising to first create and hen supply a national demand for MAB, the greatest cleaning product in America today. THE EASY TERMS The easy terms are designed to bring Into the company hundreds of rather real people eager to benefit themselves and help Mab, than one or turn capitalists, whose only belp to the company would be the cold dollars they exchanged for stock. Housewives who use Mab In their homes mechanics who use Mab in their shops painters, cleaners, janitors, who 'use Mab in their daily work are just as welcome yea, more so than the man who only looks upon Mab as a sure way to multiply dollars. INVESTIGATE ..jri Mab has no seerpts to bide our books are open to investor the officers 'and directors will stand your most searching investigation the plant, the product, the achievements of Mab are open For your investigation and we welcome complete investigation, that you tu-- y know nil about Mab and the company back of it and convince yourself that your money is safe and your investment bound to be profitable. 1 it- iiV 't.; r NOW USE THIS COUPON X VO--I 'j Mab Mfg. Co. 225 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City. Gentlemen: Send ma prospectus and literature regarding Mab. lta past, present and future. If convinced of It merit I may Invest tp 4: P-j- T-- ';4f Name Address r i- macellaneous Thursday evening at shower at the home of Mr Paul, honoring Miss Frances Hill. The rooms were a profusion of rosea and peonle The guests were entertained With unique gome after which a buffet luncheon was served. The guests Inoluded Mr Margaret Foster, Mrs. George E. Hill, Leona Hill, Mavla Johnson, Mra A T. Johnson, Mrs. Delila Hill, Mr Royal BU M:ss Elf. Ellis, Mra. Henry Hid, Mr. M. C. Lee, Mr F. 8. Holbrook, Mile Louisa Harmon. Miss Ardath Hill, Miss June Foreman. Mre. J. J. Chandler. Mr Charles Hill, Mrs. Lawrence Bergor, Mist Dorothy Murdock, Mrs. N. O. Nye and Mra. Claude Waters. Miss Hill received many pretty and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Chandler are receivon the arrival of a ing congratulation son, boin June 15. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Saunders and two children arrived the -- .week from Salt Lake to make their home here. L. Berger entertained Tuesday Mr evenlng at th Murdock candy shop for the members of the O. N. O. club. Mrs. Berger waa a member of th club and wll leave the coming week for California. Cords and refreshments comprised the entertainment. evenings K. Da Belle entertained Tuesday Mr A. evening at a miscellaneous shower, honoring her eldeet granddaughter. Mi Gladye Jardlne, daughter of Mr. and Mr J. L. Jard.ne. who was married WednesAfter day to Leo Graham of Rexburga pleasant evening spent In playing game luncheon was served, 4th covers laid for twenty. Mr Graham was the recipient of many gift Mr. end Mr John W. Saunders will leave in the near future for Salt Lake to make their home. Mr L. Berger and Ardath Hill spent In Idaho Fall last week-en- d as th guests of Mrs. Frank Davia - Mr. Dsn Wishbura and the Misses Vsrs. Lets, Rath. Lenlw, I Presl and riorenc, Mslby and Hytrin Colling 1 PLEASANT GROVE PLEASANT GROVE. June 24.-S. Harper entertained p. afternoon for her daughter. Helen,Sunday in honor of her birthday anniversary. Mr. aeid Mrs. Fred Farmer of Provo spent Sunday in this city with Postmaster and Mr. H. W. WadJey. Mis Melba Fugal entertained a number of her friends at a party et hw home Friday evening In honor of her WrthUa! , anniversary. Th members of the McKay family held a reunion Wednesday in this city at the home of Mr. and Mr. Edward Wailtoy. aeveriu members of the fam- - w II y were present. Emellne Lauid returned Wednee- home in Salt Lake, after the past ten daya here with her Alma Kirk. Mr. and Mis Robert Bell andSpillubury, Mrs. Edith Harmon of Lake spent Wednesday In tins gueata of Mr. and Mrs. J. . Hayes city, Emmett Hayes entertained a few of hi friends at a strawberry festival Week at home of hie parent Mr. and Mr W. the L. Mr Frank Peterson was guest ofHayes. honor At a shower given by the Mishea Altha And Amee Rlchlns Thursday Mr and Mrs. R. D. Wadley evening. entertained at supper Sunday evening In compliment to Mr. and Mr. Vivian Edward were recently married, Covers were who laid for sixteen guest Mrs. ya.ng .1 j "r lat Sun-enl- CLEARFIELD e. Ik. enter-tslns- d ll Dun-for- bridge-lunche- d. LEHI IDAHO ' S Th Financial Plan 1000 SHARES PREFERRED STOCK-A- T $25 1000 SHARES S A COMMON STOCK AT $12.50 NOW! : : Spanish Pork. Other gueata were Mr. and Mra I. E. Brockbank of Provo, Air, , and Mra. A. G. Brockbank and lr. and Mra H, D. Brockbank, all of Salt Lake. 3 o'clock. Dinner waa served at Mlaa Nell Creer came from Salt Lake That is ALL that will be sold and it is being taken rapidly. last week to apend a few days with her Of Spanish Fork, whose engagement te as before beginning folk La War Price of Prove 1 announced. The Preferred' Stork draws 8 per rent ruTruilative dividends end is retirable- - at " any divamanuensis in the city and county build Inf In Salt Lake. She waa accompanied tabernacle idend period at $27.50 per share plus accrued dividends. choir and their partners gave by Jean Sloan, and they returned to Salt a banquet at the Hotel Roberts FYiday Lake Monday. The A COMMON STOCK draws 8 per cent cumulative dividends and shares in all exMra. Graoe Mat ley left Tuesday of lari evening of last week In honor of Professor cess profits with B Common. C. W. Hod of Salt week for a visit of several weeks with lake, late stake hsr son, Mitchell Beck, In Artmo, organist. Rosea and peonies decorated w want every purchaaer of Preferred Stock to BECOME A PARTNER AND SHARE IN ALL EARNBecame Idaho, Mrs.' Alatley attended the Red the tables. Professor J. W. McAllister INGS, we offer them the privilege of buying ono share of A" Common (with no limit aa to it eventual Cross convention at Ogden before going was toastmaster and responses were increased value) with every share of Prefened Stock bought. on to Idaho, representing the Spanish made by Mis Uliian Allred. Peter JenR. son. J. Hoshartl, J. William Knight, Fork organisation. Mra Jennie Bailey of Provo wne ho' Airs. Arthur Balt. Dr. H. 8. Pyne and the guest of honor. A musical, program teas at a miscellaneous shower Wednes day evening of last week for Miss Susie followed. Just the minute the full quota of one thousand share is taken, then the offer will be .withdrawn without 'Mr. and Mr. Edgar McArthur, Dr. and Snell ef this city, a June bride, at the notice and ail subscriptions for stock OVER this amount will be refunded and contracts voided.1 ' home of Mrs. Jane Snell. There were Mrs. EL G. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lester Mr. and Mrs. Fred It may take another ten daya it may not take another ten hour it ail depends upon the ability of people twenty girl friends present Games and Olsen Mangum and entertained at a progressive dinner now negotiating with us to vaie sufficient moner to take the remaining share slill unsold. musto were enjoyed until midnight, when When the last Mias st their home Friday evening of last a buffet luncheon waa served. share is pledged YOUR LAST CHANCE VANISHES. BETTER ACT NOW TODAY AND USE COUPON. In week of honor Atlss Margaret Pierpont, ' Alena Tuttle was hostess at a ahower for who Is leaving for the eastern states Miss Snell Thursday evening of last week Games and vooal and Instrumental music mission, and her parents, Mr. end Mre. T. F. Pierpont. Other guests were Mr. were anjoyed. Luncheon was served at and Airs. 8wen O. Nielson, Mlse Vllate Should we print in eold type the possible earnings of MAR, the Utah Securities Commission, who passed upon 11 o'dsck to twenty guests. Mice Hanna Oornaby was hostess for Plerpxit. Paul Devine of Bolt Lake arid the merits of our financing plan, might doubt the sincerity of the men responsible for MAB and the Russell Hughes the Lee Chert Ami club Thursday evening doubt heir sanity for, in all seriousness, present earnings, multiplied by capacj lunacy commission might The Hour club Social met Thursday was diversion the of last week. Sewing of or three Mab four additional would in ity would result that the afternoon with Airs. D. B. McBride. In plants, figures stagger imagination. Luncheon wes served at 10 o'clock. The earning limit of Mab la Just what the earnest men back of it, plus the capital coming into It, can " addition to eleven members, there were Mias Florence Tuttle entertained at Mrs. Benjamin Hachman, 'Mrs. WHEREVER SHOWN. produce la the way of new territory and new customers, for MAB SELLS ITSELF slumber party Sunday night In honor of present: HI wood Bachman, Alias Melba Bachman, Miss Madge Oberhansley of Payaon, who Mrs. Allen, Mr. Jtoy Park, Mra her. Ten girl en- RobertErma spent th week-en- d Hill, Mrs. Ray Cutler, Airs, Morjoyed the affair. A midnight luncheon ton Cutler, Mrs Frank MoGraw, Airs. wee served. How much Mab James Wilson, The literary feature waa stock shall YOU buy! Just as much as you can pay for without distressing yourself. Mrs William A. Oornaby and Mn-A- r Ora Cuwibignam, followed Mr. Tiy You can certainly spare $25 NOW and can pay $5 a month for ten months", which will get two shares of pregiven the for thur Livingstone entertained bv Instrumental music and community ferred at $25 a share and two shares of A common at $12.50 a share total, $75; no interest on deferred Seagull awarm of the Beehive girls of Refreshment were served. the Second ward and their mothers Sun alnglng. payments. If you can afford more, by all means buy more always bearing in mind that Mab is an INVESTAirs Mr. and of Clove James Provo, A was by afternoon. program given day MENT something to bring future returns and no investment should interfere with every-da- y necessities. In company with ir. and Airs. George H. the girl and a variety of game en Mottot of Santaquln, were Salt Lake At I o'clock refreshments were visual's bet Joyed. week-enFOR LITERATURE AND DETAILED INFORMATION, CALL, WRITE OR WIRE served. Mrs. Jack Teasdaia has returned from Mra J. W. Hagan and little daughters, Balt had a where she week. Luke, In spent who had spent the past six weeks Monday evening the members of the the California, returnad home during Columbia Sewing dub met at the home ' week. Dr. Hagan and his sons, Waldo of and Charles, are making the homeward withMrs. James Peay and spent the time needlework. Musical numbers and trip by automoblla refreshments were features. v "Mrs M. P. Baker and children are here GENERAL OFFICES, 225-23- 0 Dooly Block. from Bakersfield, Cal., the guests of Mra. PLANT 440 Mir. s WEST 2ND Baker and Airs. NORTH Jaka parents, PROVO ST, SALT LAKE CITY. Westphall, for a few weeks. W. 8. President L. C. e. SEILER, Vice President PAUL Alias Thelma Lggertsen .LEWIS, waa g Balt NEWMYER, General Manager PROVO, June 24. M tea Fern Goddard Lake visitor part of the week. Miss Muriel Smart was a Ileber visitor! left ItMiraday for California on an ex last week, the guest of Miss ELrma Murtended visit. Min Goddard will visit her dock. slater, Mlaa Venice Goddard, at Pacino Mrs. John R. Stewart and family of Grove, whence they will go to Los An- Salt Irike, former Provo residents, are geles and other points, both returning to pending the summer months at their bowl of lx France roses formed the cen- Friday afternoon. Bathing and luncheon Provo about September. cabin In Provo canyon. A wedding reception waa given by Mr. Mra. Ann Collins spent part of the week terpiece for th table. Covers were laid were enjoyed. for eight. Mra Mary Ann Davis entertained at and Mr. C. L. Johnson at their home In Salt Luke. a birthday party Tuesday afternoon in Miss Marjorie Sumners of Logan has evening In honor of their Thursday honor of her daughter, Margaret. E. Hinckley end Fern, George returned home after spending two weeks daughter, Mra. John Bushman entertained at a of Provo, who. were married Wednesday In the Garden city with relatives. PARK CITY decoA in the Salt Lake temple. kenslngton Wednesday. Mr. and iMtrs. J. F. Crowther enterpretty Mr. and Mr. R H. Giles of Salt Lake rative scheme in the ooiors of pink and tained at an attractively arranged lawn PAP-CITY, June 24 Mra. David visited Mra. Giles's parents, Mr. and white, with roaes and carnations, added party Friday evening of lari week for Mrs. John Bone, Sunday. Buzsa ton where Thursentertained at to a kenning charm the entertaining rooms, their son, Osmond, w ho recently returned Mr. and Mra T. F. Klrkham enterseventy-fiv- e gueata enjoyed music and from the Great Britain mlnriotv of the day afternoon of last week. Her fueeta William Dunbar, Mr. William tained et dinner Friday. Covers were laid luncheon. Mormon churclt guests enjoyed aero Mra. Dr. and Mra. H. W. Woodward enter- games, music and Fifty Gray. Mra IL H. Delghton. Mra L. G. for Mr. and Mr. Harry Stocker, Mr. luncheon. anil Mias and Mra. John Stocker and Mr. and Mrs. tained at a lawn party at their home Mr. and Mrs J. K. Gilbert had as their Dawson, Mr. Richard Wheat Ebbie Spear. Dunbar Luncheon was served. Monday, the guests being the graduates dinner Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Julius Ekfther Mr. and Mra Felix Long entertained Ml Mias Jennie Grace of th B. Y. university who are working Dugginsguests Thompson. of Gunnison, Mra. Robert Cockfor master degrees Varicolored electric rell, Miss Melba Park, Ralph Wilson of fipargo and Ml Winnlfred Jennings left at supper Saturday evening of last week lights, flowers and foliage were ueed in Salt Lake and Mrs. Mary Olsen of Red Tuesday (or a three months visit to Cali- for Mr. and Mra Charles Devy, Bertha fornia dltie. and Winnie Gray of Salt Lake and Mra. decorating, with pretty effect. Refresh- mond. Mra. E. M. Quick, accompanied by her Bessie Curbg and children of California. ments were served to fifty. Miss Dessa Johnson Tuesday evening Elisabeth Miss McPhee, Miss Erma Peterson and Alias Ella entertained the Lotnco Beehive ewarm granddaughter, Bishop and Mrs. John Stocker entertained at a party Monday In honor of Vincent entertained at dinner, followed at her home. Dancing, games and music returned from Salt Lake Monday. Mra Stuart McPhee has returned home their sons, Harry 8. of Lehl and John by a theater party. Monday evening in made the time pass pleasantly for four- from W. of Sugar City, Idaho, and their wlvea a weeks visit at the capital. honor of Miss Fern Goddard, who left teen. Mrs. J. Doyle. Mis Ethel Doyle, Mis Fifty guests were present. sumto the for California wend FYiday Miss Ardcll Lamb of Salem spent part Gertrude Clarand Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sabey announce John, Chrlatopherson mer months of the week In Provo wiQ; Airs. Joseph ence and Harry Doyle motored to the the engagement of their daughter, DoroMr, and Mr. John Jackson went to Shaw. of Mra M. thy I'dine, to Alva H. Wing, the mar were and guests Sunday city Salt Lake Tuesday to attend the wedding After spending a month In Salt Lake, K. Bhlelda The party, returned to their rlage to take place In the Salt Lake tarn of Mlaa LlWan May Careg and MelvHBe Miss Louise Cluft has returned to Provo. home by way of Provo and Heber. An- pie June 28. B, Kelly, which took place that evening The members of the IVAmetta club Mr. and Mrs. Leo Shields of Los at 2 oclock at the home of the bride's spent Thursday afternoon as the guests geles a week here, guests of AIra. H. E. Hollands A literary pro- of Mrs.areM. spending parents, Mr. and Mra. William K. Careg. A. Shield. Mrs A. B. Morgan, Mr. David Open-dha- gram was followed by luncheon. SYRACUSE Mra. William Heavy entertained at dinand Mre. John W. Farrer were Mr. and Airs. Melvin Fillmore, Mrs. ner Sunday afternoon at her home at the hostesses at dinner at the home of AIra Roundv and Mr. and Mrs. Hulsh W. 24. Min Jan Alliance tunnel In honor of th Slater of SYRACUSE, Purl Borflly Parrer Tuesday evening in honor of Alls were Payaon visitors Sunday. Cross before their departure for Dtprtaiad at a Uwa party at br home Prida? the to her departure 'Mrs. P. G. Hatl waa theirHoly Margaret Pierpont, prior mioalon Rov. Thursday evening the and of baaball la honor th summer tatof SyracuM variation, field. A hostess to the members of the Thursfor the easten states Un wlvsiUUte Father Hogan. Cover were laid for ten. turn. Tba tlmo waa spent in playim fames, folprofusion of cut flowers decorated th club. Luncheon waa luncheon In a day at the tun and Evening Bridge a late hoar a also The trip enjoyed party dining-rooand table. Th guests In- lowed cards. wera Th Mr, and Mra. Homer Of Midvale, who will . be married HtU station. fueata Bprret net Silver is to the cluded Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Pierpont, Mlse Mr. and Mrs. William Ferre have reJames 6. Nesbitt Wednesday of this Mlse Ruth Flanagan Is visiting Mia Walker Mr. and Mra. Arnold Bodily. Mr. and Vllate Pierpont, Mr. end Air. J. T. Fer- turned from an auto trip through Idaho. Myrtle Mra. William Taney, Mr. and Mra. A. R. Lake. week. Salt at Campbell Mr. and rer, Mr. and Mra. William M. Boy la nee, They visited Air. and Mra F 8. Flnlay-so- n Mr. and Mr. W. R. Jcfford were visitors Anderson. Mr. and Mra. Albert Tree, Mra. Clifford and Thomas Pierpont, Dr. and Bari Bod Hr. Mr. and! Mra. Seymour Idaho Fhlls, Erneet Fnlayson at to Coalville Monday. at Airs. Fred Mr. and Mlasea E. 2. G. Mra. and Mrs. B. Miller, Ur. Mary Hughes, Bodily. Spencer, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helman Mra L. O. Dawson entertained, at a Hampton. MIDVALE Cos. Ruth Steed. Ivy Walker Oteen, Mr. and Mra. Swan O. Nielson, at Rlrle. Mr. and Mrs. Ferre enjoyed a surprise party Monday In honor and Messrs.Xelpha n Cook, Newell Steed, Joseph Joseph Miss Mary Mortimer, Arthur Lewi, L. number of very Interesting sightseeing Wrihday G. Dawson. Rev. the of her husband, CleO Alisa Horae Walker. Charles Barber, tiailey. Mrs. Sam Wllltoms announces the en Morgan, Lynn Openahaw. Til guests numbered twentj-flvtrip while traveling through the state. Briffs, Arnold Miller, Itavld Walker and Leland tagement John and Mias Ora Openahaw. of A special meeting of the Service Star her daughter, Lucy, to A silver tea wsa held by the ladles of Mrs. Ole EL Oieen, fir., and Mrs. Clar- Legion S. Nesbitt. held Wednesday evening at the Community church on the lawn at the Bodily, James was Ths marriage will Mr. and Mra. Arnold D. Millar spent Thursence L. Oteen were hostesses at a social the home of Mrs J. W. Hulsh. take place next Wednesday. The E. J. Begge home Tuesday afternoon. In fait day affair Friday afternoon of laat week, state convention held June 12 at the Till of of MiUvsls East his ward Bingham bishopric Mr. and Mrs. Rose Haw Ratnuel Cook war Mr. and Mrs KaysTlUe ths presldenry and secretary of ths complimentary to Mr. EL I Jenkins and Hotel Utah was discussed and suggesere last wwk-n- d gruet Ui of Mr. a.nd elattora during the post week. who will srd J. 'a lawn ortrrolr.stlon at spend tions given there were carried Into efMr. Hattie Htgglnson, party Monday ere Homer VlnoenL Mm William Vanu y entertained ft a dames and refrealimentn were enjoyed ring, the summer months in Idaho with rela- fect. The hostess served luncheon at the Mr. left Wednesday Gertrude home Friday afternoon. tea Mrs. her The Hagar at nt H. home Hilda the of tireenwood. tives. The guests included Mrs. Iiiahop T. conclusion of the program. for San FYancisco and other California time waa spent la sewing and music, followed Mra. W. H. Blackmer 'and little danghter, Janson, 'Mr. E. C. Hirlchsen, Aire Miss Zolande Sutton has as her guest cltle on a visit of several weeks. Tba gueata wera Mrs. Oelbert Llllidn by refreshments. May. hare returned from n week's visit and seventh of Mm th eighth Georg J. Duke, Mr. Harriett Scott, Mrs. for several weeks Miss Flo Brown, of Mrs, Karl Cook, famoel WUcoi, The pupils Bodiiy. with Mr. Blackmer at Farmington. A. Will Jones, Mrs Oie E. Olsen, Jr., Salem, Ka. Miss Brown was a delegate grades of St. Mary's school enjoyed MonMrs. Kdwin Williams. Mra. Clyde Barber. Mrs. lADra. Uoael B. Williams and Mra Clyde Hansen. Joseph Jenkins, Airs. E. Orville to the convention of the Ohi Omega So- day at the capital. W of Mr. Mm. Vernon left and Fred and Oieen and Mra Francis Olsen sons, ednesday Knotts Bodily Mra and Mr. held at Plnecrest Inn, Emigration rority Miss Eva Robison is here from Los An- canyon, laat week by automobile for a eix weeks' and Bddle, visited relatives in Farmington Sun- Clark, who had been In Provo the past this week. winter and spring. day. Mr. and Airs. R. F. Aveeon of Salt visit to California. geles, spending several weeks with her Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Spencer of BrigMm. John Kerr arrived hom Monday front mother. Airs. A. V. Robison. Mr and Mra J. J. Fltsgerald announce Moore. Lake spent Sunday In Provo with 'Air. ah had weeks where ham Idaho, J. J. Airs afternoon Clark apent Harding and Mr. Walter P. Whitehead. hospital, City, Utah, are visiting relatives in Monday the arrival of a eon at the relatives Pari visiting waa hoateea at a shower complimentary June R li. Farrer Air. had her a dinner May Robson. O. B Mrs. Mr. Anderson and and Miss Louise Shepherd of Logan, Utah, to her son and his wife, Air. and Mra. guest Monday her sister, Mrs Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Georg Cunningham are the past week in Pleasant View vis- is visiting here. EL 8. Harding, who were recently mar M. Carter, of Santa the arrival of a daughter. ert, apent Anna, Calif , and rejoicing over friends. Mrs. Harry Roger has returned from ried. Twettty-flv- e Mre. W. W. Evans went to Salt Lake iting guest participated In her cousins. Mr. and Mbs. EL A. Daniels, Mlaa Pearl Bodily was a visitor to Kaysvitl a short visit In Pocatello. a program of music and games during of Ataskadero, Calif. Airs. Farrer ac- Tuesday to visit fetotlven for a few day. the pgst week. reduring have James Mies Mona Athay Powell returned Sunday Mra which luncheon was served. The bride companied Mr. and Mrs. Carter to Balt Lake Mrs. William 'Rigby and children of Center-Tifrom a short visit In Balt Lake. was formerly Mlse EAva Prowa. turned to their home In Salt Lake,ofafter relatlTts hero week. the visited Tuesday. daring Mr. Miss Rose Patterson Is visiting in Salt Mrs Arthur Crowther has returned to A notable social affair of the week spending a few days here, guests Mrs. Robert Hess of Ogden was n last week Lake with her sister, Mr Stanley her home In Balt Lake after spending a was the end gneot of her mother, Mrs. Annie Bacon. given by Mrs. EL and Mra Clyde Sanger. few days with relatives in this city. Mrs. Betty Bames spent Tuesday in Belt D. Sutton and Mr. A. D. Sutton ThursMrs. James L. Dunford attended th Th Provo chapter of the Daughter day afternoon at the home of the former. Lake. met Friday The M. I. A. conference in Salt Lake last , of the Mormon Battalion entertaining rooms were pleasingly afternoon of lest week at the home of decorated week. of with a variety the season's Airs. Louisa Carter. A program was folMr, and Mra Ross Richards have reflowers. .The guest list Included Mr. PARIS, lowed by mumo and luncheon. turned from a visit of several weeks In Fred G. Richmond, Airs. C. E. Loose 24. Sll Sadie Cummings IKHL June Covers were laid for ten at a dinner Afra. P. O Peterson, Air. J T. Farrer, of Heber Is Bountiful and Provo, Utah. her sister, Mrs. Clifgiven by Mr. and Mr. J. Wallace Clegg 'ATr. John W. Farrer, Mrs. David Open-sha- ford Austin. visiting PARIS, Idaho, June 24. Member of wive bureau local their and th farm Sunday. Mra A. B. Alorgan, Mrs. Alex Mra Blaine Pack of Provo Is visiting Air. and Mrs Walter T. Scott announce enjoyed their annual outing at Fish Mrs. I L her mother, Mra Mary Klrkham. Air. Franc! week. Between the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, Baker, Mrs. C. H. Hedquist, Haven Thursday of RIGBY, Airs. Ward, Mr. and Mra Amo Klrkham, Miss 400 Henry to Victor FHtsgeraJd of Uhls city. The Oeae. Mrs. Roy Boren, Mrs. Brands, Zelda and 00 persona enjoyed th program M. Klrkham and James Klrkham, marriage will take place In the near fu- Air. J. B. As!. ton, Mrs. Clarence Naylor, Miss Christla Anderson of Balt Lake vis of (port, boating and dancing on the 4. Sir T. E. RIGBY, Idaho, June ture. lake shore. Mrs. O. R. Thomas, Mrs O. EL Brat tan. ited here Saturday and Sunday. end children of Drlggs are visiting Alfa. Robert Cockrell and Miss Melba A'rs. E. C. Rodger The Second ward Seagull Olrle club en- Rigby Mrs. C. E. Maw, " Mra Floyd Empey and small son of K. Mre. A. R Mrs. DaBeil. gbys mpther, Park are epemding a few days in Gun- Mrs. Earl Bean, Mr. Swen O. Nielson, Idaho are her visiting Mra Empey's joyed Wedneeday of last wee Mlse Montella Water Is violtlng relanison with relatives Mrs. Fred Olsen. Mra R. Passewalk, Mr. mother, Mrs. Annie Nelleon. at Ltok reaort on Bear lake. Bathing tive In Salt Lake. Air. and Airs D. A. Johnson enterand outdoor warm In L. pool porta Mrs. Walllck. the I. Agnes Whlteootton. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn GSrritr of Eureka Rose Hill left Tuesday morning tained et dinner Friday In honor of Mrs Mrs. WUham Ferre. Mrs. and plclnc luncheon wera the feature forMlse W. I. Whttte-morSunday here visiting relative Pocatello, to remain Indefinitely. Parley Van Wagonen. who will leave at Mra. Hyrum Poulson le visiting In LoAirs. Mart Roy lance, Mrs. J. B. spent of Ogden Liles Larkin Mra and Mr. El his retdrned this week, Thomas Mra an earty date for Balt Lake to make Tucker. Mr. J. , AI. Jones, Mrs. Frank vlsitM Dr. and Mrat W. L. Worlton Mon- gan, Utah, with her daughter, Mr Leslie after a visit with her mother, Mr Dunher home. Mrs. O. W. Bailev, AIra. John day. Bolton. Deming, can. at Twin Fall Mr. and Mrs Thomas Ashton bad as U. Atra. C. H. Wright, Mra. Etta Mies Virginia Booth visited In MontMiss Been Webb entertained at a bunMiss Amelia Grover left Saturday their guests pert of the week Mr. end D. Buchl, Bagiev, AIra 'Ray Sutton and Miss dle shower Thursday evening In honor of pelier Monday. of last week for a visit with Airs. Leslie Oementts of Los Angeles. Yolsnde Sutton. Mr. and Mra Ron Hill and daughters, morning Mtee Marjorie Hardy, - Many beautiful at Salt Lake and Garland, Utah. A successful surprise party was given FJlaabeth GlRIspie, who has re- presents were received by the honor Either end Leone, of Salt Lake, vlalled relatives Mra Mr Hill and children and Mr, Friday evening of hut week tn honor of from her position at the State guest. her Wednesday of last week with Mr. are spending a Henry week, at Bear creek on Glen Van Wagonen, who left the follow- signed 8. Spencer, en route to Mental hospital, was th honor guest at Rhode Alva and Gotland Mra. of Mr. Mr. Oeorg and, n outing. ing day for the Swiss and German mis- a nodal given by the employee of the visited Mr. and Mra A. D. Rhodes last Lav Hot Spring. of Salt Lake arrived Mra. Will O. sion of ths I D. B. church. ' N Institution Tuesday evening. Flags were Th old people of St. Charle were en- Friday evening Wray of lost week and is th Mieses Leah Smart. Josephine combined with Th Mr." FUh guest of Mrs. George national In decthe colors at th famOle B. Peterson Mra and and tertained Tuesday lavishly F. Casper. Madsen Le VI eve Hutsh and Lyle Iinriaav orating and eighty enjoved the affair. ily of Murray are her with rela- Haven resort. Auto riding, games and Mime Aftort Hill sod Norma Murdoch were hostesses at an festival Music waa furnished ty Wilde's orches- tives and friends visiting entertain- are spending a wee In Grand valley. w for their were dinner provided gtve.v In the Fourth ward amusement tra and refreshments were served. The The families of W. W. Clark, Aea J. ment. Mr Lawrence Berger will leave the A program oi gueri of honor was hail Monday evening. Mies Peart Spencer returned Friday of coming week for Santa Monica, Cal..' to presented with a and Sylvan 'W. Clark, Frank Fagan, G. varied musical numbers was given during reeding lamp and sofa pillow. A. Well and Mrs. Edgar Clark enter- - last week from a two weeks visit In Salt join her husband and make her home. Air and Mrs. Fred C. titrate enter- tolned for Dr. and Mr Arthur W. Alien Lakt City and Logan, Utah. th evening. She waa The Mesdames A. L. Paul, F. S. John E member of the Utah stake tained at dinner Tuesday evening. A of tjunnyslde. Wash., at a Saratoga patty accompanied home by Mies Maurice aon and Miss Rose .Hill entertain ed s hcr-dm- -- sr-t-u-s- a-1-6 Hed-qdi.- ri. lt IDAHO e. ice-crea-m -- "re, .1 j- - MONROE June 21. Mr. Earl Wlllla of Mr. gsd Magas It the guret of her parent Mrs. Lurtan W Ingot. Miss Gladys Clarh entertained Friday eernlng for Kate Jones, Marlas Dorrlty, Drlraa Brown, I lean MorrLon, Fern Crawford and Kathryn Welch. lira. Elliott Larses entertained at a hearing ton Thursday erasing of laat seek for 'ten geest Mtsa Lola Ransom of Salt Lake ta visiting Mr. nnd Mra. Thonaa Ransom. her parent Mr. and Mr Alton Anderson entertained nt a troot dtnnar Monday evening. Covers wera laid for Mr Ray Swale, Mr Harold Maglaby and 'Mrs. V -- rs Hansea. J. At Smith sad Mr. nnd Mr Mr. and Mr Melvin Smith motored te Proto tnnday. Mrs. Rasa Ration of Salt Laka la tba gnaat of her slater. Mr Privy Aaay. Mr Nelsena Gregeiaoa entertained i( a ahower Friday evening, 'complimentary to Mr. and Mre. Lyaa Thornton. Thirty f seats ware present. Mr Georgia Madtea entertained Friday for aevee geest Mr Conway La Baron ef Phoenix, Aria., Is hero rial tint friends. The following are spending i week In 'Balt h Uke: Mr. and Mr Elliott Laras Mre. Emmett Robin Urt. J. M. Oeea. Mr E. Christensen. J, Maglaby and Loalsn and Flo- Magleby. Artie Caarmaa entertained at Mr. nnd Mr gander dinner for Mr. and Mre. Ernest Baker 11a Webb. Vera Morten son, Leonard Bakst and Norma - Wwlndle Mre. Ferd Erickson of Washington, D. C., with Mayor and Mr g. spent lent week-enErickson. Mr. and Mrs. Wort hen nnd Mr Hanka of Arthur Hanka of Fangnltrh and Mr. and Mr wera guests this week ef Dr. end Maryavole O.'-Mr Htnk Mr. and Mr Stanley Clark sad William Clark and daughter, Ore, motored to Free Sunday, ' Mr Rag Ftea left Monday for her home in aeconi panted by her daughter, Mr Castlegat Bird. Lrali Mr. aad Mr Boyd Brews ontertalned at Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. U W. done Lawrence and Cliff Jones and Mr. 'and Mr L. A- - Carman. Mra, Andy Rargeut entertained the following Mr ladles at lnncheon Thursday 'aftanuron; Alice Webb. Mra. J. A. Smith, Mra. Cerrte Nleleen. Mre. Robert Richey aad Mre. Arthur MONROE, CLEARFIEI.D. June 24. Mr. and Mr Fred Olbann and childrea visited relative In Ogden Sunday. Mrs. Jarob I. Layton waa a vlaltor to Salt Laka Thursday. ,,Mr- - nd Mr John G. M. Barnes aad Mr. and Mr D. Keith Barnes of Kajsville wars Sunday g vasts of Mra. Matilda Mr Fereoa. Mre. Virginia Booth of Sait Laka la a of Mre David Warren. guet Mr. and th Enoch Harris and children were Kayavtlle vlsltore Sunday. Sir Dolly Brew rlalted relatlrea in Salt Laka daring the paat week. Mies Jennrsa Conrad entertained the Beehlre Club at her borne Tuesday evening.! After the usual stiidy hour, the time area spent in muele and ramie, followed by refreshment Those present wera Sit Krnett Scoff'eld, Mre Frank Janes, Mines Laone Linford, ilarcla Williams, Cynthia Barton, la vena Toting. Ella - Oreea.. Berths Sessions, Ila Scofrield, Madge lee Hyde, Bessie King, Erma Bemn-tt- , Amy flame Ada Ball, Laura lavea-der- . Bochel, Ageg Ollre Harvey, Ruth Treaam, Bath Barker and Norn Blood, Mr. and Sire, firm K. Nelson spent Sunday yf le Bountiful aa fueata of relative. Mr Jess D. Barlow entertained the Muofficers tual Of tha North Darla stake at her home Sunday afteruoo The rooms were beaa-tlfril- y decorated la rosea. Darld Stoker rl.lted tela-tlre- e Blihop and Mr la Pyrarnue Sunday. Mle Model Rreeet entertalaed the Four Gee elnb at bar home Friday evening. A e luncheon waa served tn Misses Basel Bishop Sena Williams, Varna Robins and Arttll Lin- lvl ford, Ulna Miriam Barnea of Kayavtlle visited hare Tuesday. FARMINGTON I . FARMINGTON, Jan 24. Mia Phyllis Clark left Friday for Chicago t spend sis weeks studying oiosle. Mr Myrtle C riddle add Miss Iris Coombs spent the. pasd week visiting relative in Nephi. Mr Glenn George ef.Kaaoeb la visiting her mother. Mr D. C. Hess. Mr. aad Mr. Metvbr Rte nnd Mr, and Mra. '. R. Coombs and daughter. Irene, of Ogden and Mr. aad Mr Wi R. Perk Ini and family of Kayarllle were gnert of Mra. Lucy Coombs daring the past week. , HIS OPINION. Whttto. Ebon, they haven't sent you thla WeMagleby marina entertained at a shower Last tn number week month Mre. of honor of that magaxlne tflnte- -' ef Chester Friday Those peeve at were Mr Christen ee Dan you subscribed, to. reel Baker. Mr Royal Bell. Mrs J. U Joa e Mr no Mevbe they re re. You know t loy Turney, Mrs. W Ilford Haste Mr James I ain't half read the Nnncy. one last vet." Jennie Tsylnr, 'Mr Rrow'sMr Bay X seta. Judge. - 0 |