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Show TJIE SALTLAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 122. nivwrsarv Th guests wer Mr. snd Mra Harry Steele. Bishop snd Mra J As Wright, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ntcholson. Mr. and Mra. F. A. MHlsr and Mr. and Mrs. Jam os Kertttn. Mr. and Mra Louis Buckman and children snd Mr. and Mr. J. B. Myers and son- - John, spent Sunday . at OimstvaJ park. Mra E. fe. Hungerfoid spent last weekend la Salt Ldlt. Mr. and Mra Abfcef Wilson Are rejoicing over the arrival of a sod, Bishop and Mra. J. A. Wright, Mr. snd Mra Ray Kenner and Mr 5 James Nerdtb attended the union meeting Sunday at Sandy. Bam Jenkins spent Bun-dt- v Mr. and Mr at West Jornan, Mrs. J. A. Wright and sons, Olen aid J. g went to American Fork Wednesday end attended the danr. Mine Mary Robertson went to Middle canyon Tuesday to atterd the Epworth league institute. Mr. and Mr. James Nerdtn and family drove to Pleasant Qrovw Monday .r ning nd daughter, Ms Frederick Turn Mira Rowen. returned from Balt Lake MVda and MraPeibrt Co!Vkrer Ban Lake spent th week with Mr, and Mr. H. Colvar of Copperfleld. J, fera Georg Johnson entertained Monday at a birthday party for her m8l - . daughter, Velma. Miss Gertruds OolyAr of Coppdrfleld visiting In American Fork. JrTandM riTT.iire'WrNTritrtl want to' mentlng her mother, Mrs. H. F. Sanford, Spanish Fork Sunday evening of Bdnta Ana, Cal. Th guest list InMra Mark Tark of lark spnt Thurs- cluded Mrs. J. R. picket of Bo'ae. Mr, v. B. Conover, Mra R'chard Glavln, day with Mrs. Edward Bytb of CopperMra. Dean Areaux, Mra Ralph Alexander, Miss S3 Ins Horn rrtufned WednesMra. E. J. Colbert, Mra Qreenhalg of day from SprlngvUl. after a tw weeks Truman vtelt and Mrs. l.oran, Utah, with Mis Gertrud AVerltt. f Qreenhalg. Ir Davis. Mrs. P. A. Hyland, Ml Mrs. W. J. Mack was hostess at A Mra C. U Country and Mix. J. J. Doyl meeting of the Addlaon Avenue club went to Ogden Turaday and attended th Thursday afternoon of last week. convention, Member of th Ninth Avenue club en- MsConbe moved to Mra Mr. snd joyed a delightful outing at their meet- the Elnierton J. J. poyl have apartments in Markham ing Wednesday Afternoon of last Week " gulrh. t th country home of Mr. Walter Mr, and Mrs. George "Earle and Chll- Comb. - . dren spent Sunday In Cottonwood oanybff. Mr. 'and Mr. Jos Nordau Snd Children and Miss Lottie spni Sun1 day In Big Cottonwood ranyon, children spent and Joe Mra Manwarlng RICHFIELD, July 1. Mr. and Mr. Jo- -, the week In Lehl. children. Dr, and Mra J. F. Flynn end seph Orlov k Announce th marriage of their daughter, Clayen. CS I.ynn Tuft of Jack!, EJddft and Gloria, apnt Monday -, Monro. Th marriage took place In in Salt Lake. T. kaly of Balt lak Mr. and Mr th Mantl temple Friday. with weak of th Miss Helen Gold bran eon returned bom latter part pant th Saturday of last week, after spending Mr and Mra Arthur Maly. W Mr. and tm two week vialting in Ogden and Salt Mr. and Mra H. B. Avan. Arthur Malv. Mr. and Mr. Boyd Banardr, City. Edward Hamilton and daugh-t(Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Hayes entertained and Mr a number of friends Sunday after th Iorothy, spent Sunday at Saratoga band concert. Lundheon was served to "PMraait O. Frasier. Mr. Maym CalnA eight guests. Mr. and Mra. N. O. Fullmer and chil- Paul Cain and Dr. w, N. Cain mad a dren Spent last wsek in Richfield as motor trip to ftaltalr Bunday. Mr Joe Kemp nt attained at dttmer gueet of Mrs. - Fullmer's parents; Mr. for Mra and Mr. GM. Jones. Paturd ay evening of tut Other gusata mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thurber announce Everett Ball' the marriage of their daughter, Ada, were Mr. and Mr. C. P. Clara Mr. and Clay to B. C. Liuth of Clinton, Iowa. Tb Mra. W. 8. Jonea Mr Dfclrf marriage took place Saturday at laat Mm, JCvmrttt Ball aw! Claranc BaH. The young couple will week at Mantl. Mr. and Mr Pat Clay hav returned make their home in Richfield, where Mr. to Bingham to mak their horn Luth is connected with the Commercial Mr Frank Farrar of Provo is vialting bank. her mother, Mra Mtnnl Zion. and Mra. iMiae Ella Curtis ehtertalnsd at a trousMr. and Mra W. Root Georgs seau tea Friday. Refreshments were Boots' parent, Mr. and Mr served. Townsend, spend th wek with Mr. and Miss Myrtl Nebeker left Friday for Mra. Henry Jordan. Arthur Maly entertained Mr. and Mr Logan to be matron of th girls camp in Logan canyon. Mlsa Ruth Cboper of Salt lake tha latter Th Mieses Nebeker, Neal Nel- part of tb week. son, Dora Hansen and Blnore Henry Mis Pearl Mugfur of Markham gulch, motored up Clear Creek eemyon and spent who ha Just been graduated from high Colo., and last week-snschool at Colorado Spring Mra. John Hood sntsrtained at a Ken- won th scholarship to th University of honor in Afternoon of sington Thursday Colorado, returned to ramp Tuesday. Miss Luella Blomqutst. Twenty guests Mrs. C. D. Abl spent th week tn Balt wera present. tAka. Miss Lymiall Nielson Is spending a two Mra Will Harr! spent the weak In Og-dweeks' vacation with her parents, Mr. I and Mra M. C. Nielson. John visiting hi grandmothMiss Phyrn Bnc entertained Monday er, Mrs. Myra c. D. Glacier of rrovo. in honor of Miss Myrtle Olsen, who will Miss Helen Ashton, who I attending leave soon to make her home In Balt the University of Utah, spsnt Monday Daks. Games and music were enjoyed With Mra. R. T. Dthlqulbt. Unaftder anbv the Mtese Neal Nelson, Elnore Henry, Mr. snd Mr. Ralph Mary Peterson, Lels Ivle, Eva Jorgen- nounce tha birth of a aon. son snd Velma Andlen and the Mesdames -- Martha chapter, No. 1, O. E. S enterPerclval Jorgenson,- - Milton Magelby emd tained at a banquet Monday for Mr. and Amy Knee. Mra William Trevarthan, who hav Juat In honor of Mra. E. EL Hoffman, th returned from their honymoon in MichtVystsl Rebekah lodge member enter igan, and for Mlsa Mary Robert Wm and tatned at the home of Mrs. ill. C. Nielson her father, William Robertson, who Will Tuesday of last week. Lunctieon was leave soon to mak thir hom m Caliserved. Mr. Hoffman was presented fornia. A kswple bride and bridegroom with a set of silver teaspoons. Twenty and brides oaks formed tbs doom at Ions at th table of honor. Shaota dale'e And guests were prexent. children of Mra. J. 8. Pope end In profusion Delta, wild ColumSHna wer In week last Itlchfleld, guests at small tables throughout tha room. Colo., spent of Mra, J. F. Bean. W. A. Col wax toastmaster. A Madeira Mrs. W. K. Thurber entertained at a hinoheon ret wa prarented to Mr. and dinner party Sunday In- - honor of her Mrs. Trevarthen and a out giM Co-ldaughter, Mrs. B. C. Luth. Roses formed bottle to Mis Mary Robertson. included Mrs. the centerpiece for the dining table. Cov- The refreshment committee ers were laid for eighteen guests. Minnie chairman) Mr Sophia Bern! Miss Thais Chldester and Lenord and Brush ntT Mra. J. B.Mysrs: th and Richfield from to motored Masle Sproul tainment committee, Mr. J. A. 8t. George Sunday. Bobbl WUo. and Mra Mra Joe Kamp A number of friends surprised Mra L. M. Branch Thursday of last week, th occasion being her birthday amnlversary. I REXBURGx IDAHO Luncheon wts served to fourteen guests. 'Miss Ads Thurber entertained At a Maho, Julyt. MrerJack were served at a party Thursday Rogers was host Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hansen and th. evening ot week In honor of her sislast Misses Carrie and Aimed Jeaaen mo- ter, Mrs Ruth PttSrson, bt Bait tored to Fish lake Monday to spend a Flv hundred featured the evening, with week. Fred Bandera winning high score and Mis Alta Thurber entertained tha Bego Mr. Mrs. B. O. Boone, the consolation, A color d 141 y swarm of Beehive girls of th of pink was carried out in th schema ward Tuesday. Luncheon was Served dining-rooA crystal snd luncheon. to twenty guests lull bt gladioli, tied with Vm Mra Dewey Sampson and Mr. Owen bow, fornd the centerpiece fofpink th dinFillmore entertained at a shower Monwith four tiny pink eandle at Orrock. Games ing table, day for Miss Ciayofl end. The place aards And favors were enjoyed. Lunchson was Served to either In keeping with the color also wer fifty guests. scheme. Cover were laid for twelve. Miss 'Mattie Lund entertained Thursday Mr. snd Mrs. Richard KatbrnSahl of for the Wild Rose swarm of Beehive girls Dubois were lost week-en- d guesta of Mr. of ths First ward. Th regular class and Mr Al Turban. work was given, after which luncheon Mia tten PaterSon, to Complimentary was sened to ten member who will leave soon (or Balt to attrousMies Fern 8evv entrrtalned at tend business collage, Miss Emily Bmtth seau tea Saturday of last week. Lunch- entertained Friday afternoon ef last week eon was served. at the Peterson home. Game snd lunch-to- n KsX Nelson, Mies Aim Blomqulst, featured th afternoon. enterVelma Andlin and Phvm Bros Mr. and Mra. J. W, Bandera and Mr tained st a shower Tuesday at the home Gates Marler nf Rigby wets guests of t. of Miss Andlin In honor of Luella Mrs. J. T. Davldeon, Monday of last week. Mra. C- - O. Keller of Idaho Falls teas Th Rebekah state assembly officer last week-en- d of Mt. and Mra. II. made their official visit Tuesday to the J. Comstock. guest of After Rebekah this city. lodge Miss Mary Garner returned hom FriCrystal k meeting a social was enjoyed. Lunchday of last week from Balt 14k, Where eon wae served. , she had visited for a few days Mia Gwen Heafen of IteAVer is visitM'ss Nora Barrett left last week for Nelson. ing Mia Southern Utah to spend ths summer with Ml Dorothy SRd Gebevlev Clark en- rejatives and friend dub Monday. tertained th M. Mrs. Lloyd Adtmt was hdstess to the Game snd sewing were thefratures. Re- K. V, V. club ladles Thursday sfternnun r were freshments served to twenty-fouof last week Rswing featured thl afternoon. Oarden flowers were used in guests Marine Hayea Gen Col- - Stella JSftt. abundance tnth 41V Inggod dining room and Christensen CtaTr Bforrs, Martell Mr wss a special guest. HnrywaAdams Dell BuchAnsn motored up Clear creek Luncheon served to fourteen. Mr. anti Mrs. Richard Young ars reSunday, They cooked breakfast snd dinner im the hills and spent the day hik- ceiving congratulations upon in arrival of a daughter. ing. Th ftecond ward church gave a carniMr. and Mrs. Arthur Mlnaon and famon nf the week last val Friday night ily of Balt Lake are spending ths sumf mer in Rexburg, v'sitmg relatives church grounds. Each ora taxation and the church was represented by a booth, friends. Th members of th Wenfian of Woodwhere Candy, punch, strawberry short cake. Ice cream, etc,, were sold. craft entertained the Rigby and 8t. .Anthony Woodcraft member Wednesday evehlng at the Woodman hall. After the was a served to lodge banquet meeting BINGHAM 112 gueet Tha member of the committee in cherge Of the entertainment Snd BINGHAM, July 1. Mr W. XI Col of refreshments were: Mrs, C. W. Pool, Mrs Bchwendlman, Mr. Highland Bojri returnrd to camp Monday, chairman; Fraser. Mr. Boone, Mr. Silvester, Mr. after a Week's visit In Salt Daks. Mrs. Georgs Chrlotopherwon went to GUI and Mr. Whitehead. A nrogram of solo dancing by the Mle Brian and Balt Lake Tuesday Mrs. Margaret Contralto and daughter, reading by Mrs. Ethel Young gnd Mrs. Lue'l Mar-- t Miss UHlan Chtara, Are visiting on ths Christian, wa given. Mr n, a member of th Idaho F1) counPacific coast. new guest. Flv In Salt cil. was a Special Miss Anna Bogan le vtsltln members were Initiated. Lake William Blacknrr and Miss OILS Blackner of Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jo Harriet. Mr. Blackner J I I athletic coach st th West high school. Mr. Marshal Peas of Helena, Mont., MUNA. Jot r 1. Mr. 0. 0. Mxli ini) arrived Monday to spend two weeks with chlldrrs are xialllnj ralSUveS Aad frlrsils la her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo Mr.rrlot Mrs. Albert Marriot and Mrs. Fred gait Lk, Mra. J. A. Krertu Mt. ad Mr sal ArT. Palmer of Midvale wera guests of Mr Iwit ot Salt lake diltri a few Aaya Sarin Jo Marriot Bunday. tb week wlik ralattxw tad fries la thla Mr and Mra E J. Jobs. William Rob, ertaon snd Mire Marv Robertson went to ltykin Oesrse Ftes rislte tn WritaexSay Balt Lake Sunday nd spent the eve- Tbnrwlar of laat arrak wits ker Saufbbm, lit. t ning. Uladya Klelaos. of hlobflrld. Mr. a Mra, Thorral Mr and Mr R T. Dahlqulst and Mr., Aadraamn vlallml the irrete wpb ralatlvra In Sxlt Ijo. and Mra. Max Geffen made a motor trip Mira Uulh MaKraa left Snn,lay for ( rets to Pleasant Grove Wednesday of last Blrr Wyo., la rlatt with hef aunt, lira. Laura week. llrifnlilnn, Mr. snd Mr. Harry Steel and a comMr. and Mra. J. I). Allrad and non. Job pany of frlsnda went to Plca'Ant Grove Snd Lorin. of Dm, ara gnvata ef Mr. aad Mrw Thursday to surprise Mr 6teel's moth- y. A, Mattaenn. er, Mrs. Andrew Thompson. The occaMr. and Mra O. A. flat nferialned sion was Mrs. Thompsons birthday an- at Mapl Arove I honor of kJra. La Man- Beauchamp, Ethel Kauts. Arisen Booth, Helen Roberta, Florence Allebeugh of Boise, LeNell Breckeuridge, Helen Irma Spielberg, Deiia JLnreon and Conatanc White. Mr. Rlehaj-- Gtarln entertained for A number of friends Friday Afternoon of last week at A lawn party at her country home, complimenting Mrs. H. F. Hanford. Mra J, D. Barnhart entertained for members of the A. A. K. club at A meeting Fnday afternoon of last week. Mra Xjavid Brown and Mra. B. E. Cory were . guests. Mra Morgan O. Heap entertained fifty children at a lawn party Saturday afternoon of Mat week for her daughter. Jennie, snd tn observance of the alsth birthday anniversary of her son. Edward. Mlsa Marie Len entertained for a number of her friend Thursday evening, announcing her approaching mArrlage to Dr. Orrtn A. Fuller of Jerome. jtJame and muslo were the dlverMon after th ji dinner hour. Th guest were Miss Hardman of Hollister, Miss Bernle MIm tieney DoiAthy Fhiller. Mist Avis Rudolph, M'ss Ruth Harvey and tl'u Bessie Carlson. -Mrs- Arthur P. Ptavey entertained At luncheon Thursday of last week, celebrating the btrthdav anniversary of Mis Mary King of Bole, a guest her Other guesta were Mesdamee R. B. King. E. J. Ostrander, and th Mieses Alice Strong of Santa kna. CaL: Bettv Ix-- Peavey, Marjorie Wood, XMtrlcla Wilson and Beth Bowen. , Mra. Howard Conover entertained at Hon-no.- BOUNTIFUL Mrs, Fred BOUNTIFUL, July 1. Mr. L. J. Muir. Mrs. J. M. U&llacher and Miss Thursa Malta entertained at a tea Thursday l tsrnoop at ths Muir horns in compliment to Mrs. Fred J. Patterson of New kork, who. In company with her brother, is spending six seeks In Utah suiting Pale pink roses in a low bowl resting on a piste glass mirror formed the centerpiece (or Ui tea table. Hed roses wars used in decorating the re caption and other rooms Receiving the guests at the door were Mrs. , Charles R. Mabey, lira Jamss H. Bmedlty and ths Mra A. L. Macdonald. Presiding tea table were Mrs Claud Hxgr and Mrs. . Philander Hatch. ho poureu from a Dresden tea pot more than 100 years old. Mrs. J. Mi Oallacher was in charts o( the tea room and assisting her were Mlse Ruth Hmedley, Miss Ethelyn and Miss Louise Oallacher. Mrs. U. J. Mult saststed in the general entertaining. Music waa furnished jby T. Harrison, violinist, and Miss B.anoh J,' Holbrook, plan st. Ssrenty-tlv- e guests ers rsceiv ed. Walter Ho. brook of this place and Miss Vera FTStta were married ifridsy oflaSt week la ths Salt Lake temple. The . br.de was formerly of Long linach, Cal, A reception was given In the evening at the home of the bridegroom' parents, Mr. and Mra. E. A. Holbrook, at Which Mra. - Ann Platta of Long Bsch, Cal., mother' of tho bride, was In attendance. A color achemo of lavender and white was carried, out In tho decorations, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Grant entertained .Monday evening at a straw berry festival at their horns for thirty-fiv- e members of tho Grant fafnily. President liebsr J. Grant was a guest. M.ss Lillis Giles, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ktphi Giles, was married Wtdne day of laet week to Ira C. Spaulding of .Dgdeo. Tbo ceremony wa performed at tha Country club in Ogden, followed by a reception given by Ira Bpauidlng, superintendent of the Country club, assisted by his wife. Mrs. David pack entertained ths members of the Priscilla club at a garden homo, Shady Nook," party at Thursday afternoon of last week. Cov-- war laid for seventeen at one long tablo la tha sun parlor, which was Ankod with cattail, A low hanging basket of cattails, roses and Shasta daisies .formed tha centerpiece. Cattails were also used on tho haritKpalnted p.aos cards. Thb special guesta wer Mrs. J. R, Bloomfield, Mrs. GeorgeX Johnson, Mrs. A. L. Hess, Mrs. WilUamXOisrlsrh, Mrs. L. J. Muir and Mra. A. 1 Mao donaid. No snore regular club meetings will be held until fall. Mra. Pearl Camla and two aons were dinner guesta of Mrs. Hantia Garrett Sunday. Mra. Emallne Muir left Mpnday for her home In Deck), Idaho. Mrs. Richard Hatch had as guest Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mslln and sona of Salt Daks. Tuesday evening of' last week Miss Blanch Holbrook entertained at a tpls cellaneous shower )n honor of Miss Vera Platts of Long Beach. Cal., a Juno bride. Tho color scheme for the luncheon table was yellow and white, and covers were laid for forty Uests. Pink and white garden flowers J eooratsd the rooms. Mr. William Bmedley of Soda Springs, Idaho,' I the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest flmedley. Mrs. Byron Crosby entertained the club members of Farmington at her home Friday afternoon of last week. A double wedding took place In the Salt Lake temple Wednesday, whan William Penman and Carl Penman, sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Penman.',, wera married respectively to Miss Yeloy Curtis of Granger and Miss Alice 'Christensen of Salt Lake. A reception was given for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Penman Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chrietlan 8. Christensen, and Mr. and Mrs. william Penman were given a reception Thursday Esther Curevening at the home of Mrs. tin the bride's mother, tn Granger. of week a wedding last Friday evening . reception was given By Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Holbrook at their home In honor of their son, Walter, and his bride, who was formerly Miss Vera Platte of Long Beach, Cat Dr. Otto Long, Jr of Detroit, Mich., pent ths early part of the Week her as tha guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hess. rela-t-re- VU. room were decorated with foses. Prise for higrh score were nw&rdel to tho Mra. J. E Shepard. Mra Oaorva Torfeson, Mr. Robert Anderson, Mr. Kay B Vftmt and Miss Dora Wright. Th hoitea.aa war by Mr. H. E. Dalton. Mr, Hrry Parker entertained twelve ruaet from here at a bridge luncheon 0" Tuesday afternoon at her home af Well. 111. The luncheon table and room a era decorated with pink and whit rose nd larkspur. A prie for th highest cor was a war dad to Mrs. A. H. Thomp- Patterson nr aited e. son. it t Mr. G. W. Thatcher entertained her The bridge Club Wednesday evening. rooms were decorated with garden flowers. At the close of th evening refreshments were served. Mf- and Mra S. E. Needham enter tatned at dinner Monday evening. The table wa graced with red and whit rosea. Cover were laid, (or the following guest: tr. and Ur. E. R. Stewart. Judge and Mr. M. C. Hand, Mr. and Mra N. J. Da Sanders, Mr. and Mr. E. W. Palmer, Mr. and Mra John O. ' - Gal-lach- er f' to Se-lo- -- Ts -- r ELY, NEVADA BUT, Kv.. (alt aftsmena was pent by ths littls friroda of Jos Tatnblyn, Mondsy ef last week, when he invited them to ths home of hie father, Alfred Tsmhlys. os bis ninth Murry street to help him celebrat birthday sasiesrsary. Gamas were played satil tha serving of refreshments, Tha guests wera Virginia niwarda. Evelyn Endow, Mary Swarts, rsrhTeerrJoet'pmne Burnell, chriatlue Ruraell, MUtsM, Roger Edwards, prank Endow, Mry Bok Endow, Wallses, iron. Howard and Baba Bussell and Bob Millard. Jobs Pear, A Jollr crowd motored to Clave eraek Butt-da- y of last weak and enjoyed a day la the apes and a picnic Inncheoo. Tb party comprised Mr and Mra. Let II. Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Grant, the Misses Myrgaret Orant, . JsSa Grsnt, Oleora Murdock. Julia liras West, and Edith Is Bells, and the Messrs. Gordon I.sthrop, V. H. Varga. CUraue Rows, Fred D West and Jack Grant. Mra Winfield S Elliott, rXfra. Berths Eos, Mra Clarvoco J. MrFtddaa, Mr. Oscar H. t Mrs. Trask Buffer sad Mra. B. Herbert Williams motored Thursday et.lsst week and war guests ef Mrs. P. K. Grant. Mr. Charisa A. Chandler entertained at her Mats in Bast Ely Wednesday of iaat weak, to Mra. Henry Krumb of New , complimentary Tot. Pink gladioli combined with s color rheme of pink to form attract! vs decoration and appointments for thr luncheon, which Was erred at '1 o'clock. Thoao bidden to greet Mr. Krnmb ware Meadamas Arthur Bralth, Samuel B. Elbert, William N. McGill, B. U Quarts, Bow Mcfrae, Ralph A. Bowdle. George Rirkeyi Dorothy Bolmqnlat and George A. Whltolejr and Miss Margaret Smith. After 1. A happy I Perfect Shoulders sn Anns1 Nothing equals ths beaatlfal, loft, pearly w Kite sppcsi anct Gourssds rs Oriental Cream to the shonldcrs two-de- and arms. . Cavers f skin blemished. Will - not job eg, Far ta- per for to pondot for THat Sin ;V 1 r.T.BOrilBJISog fifW Tlfk lx-g- Cf Now V rH, wh wi th8 puett of her eoutlfip Mr. La J, Muir, at bountiful " for oovoral day tart waek. Wnohtoa work. T tba aftarsoo wit spent la 41 til's, WlaflHd 8, Elliott catartalnoA tbo Ante flub st bar spartnw&t la tko Northern hotel fcaturriay Tbo Other availing of last week Mesdsmes Voll U. Plttmsa, Watt Somber wero Arthur Smith tod btorga L. Ukkey. Mrs. William Colo s4 soct, BUHo. of Bis I'Ub, ore vifiUag klr. Colos mother, Ihsni, Jerry Kent. Member of tbo Am tear Bridge chib met with Mrs. G sorgo H. Ufltiey ot her homo on street Wedntod? eeenln of tail-weeCompton Mrs. Joha H. Eager and Mr. Edward Millard hod kigb scores for tho eveoinf. Mies Jeon Jsckoo. who wss frSdHtel from Eioeroutt Bcbddl of Oratory, st Boetos few weeks ago, arrived in Ely ftsturdiy sing of last week to spend tho summer with her parents Mr. sod Mrs, George Jackson. Mr. sod Mr. H. J. R. Tiets, Mr. and Mrs. August R. Itlepe, Mr. sad Mrs. P. g. Ueilbut, Mrs. James Wsddell Margery snd Dorothy Hetl-buJoe TJet sod George Kills formed s party that motored to Lehmans ctre Sunday oud pent the dsy viswiug the wonders of tho A pleulc luncheon Ass served. Mrs. Charles 1 OMef entortsined ot her homo so Lyes's Venue Monday evening of week, Ut complimentary to Mr. Theodore Wetmofe of 'VUata Cm, Cat As enjoyable evening of carts was followed by refreshment!. Mrs. Mofrill received the high score prise. Present were Meedsmes Wetmore, I. C. C. Whit more. Georg H. Llnaky, Jsy fi. Brlnton snd Carroll f. Morrill. Mr Charles C. Cspertoa wan hostess to the memben of tho Thursday Bridge eltib st her home oo Murry street Thursday afternoon of loaf weeh. After the gome high score prises were give to Mrs. WUUs B. Meyers nod Mr Edward Millard. Mr. snd Mrs, P; 8 fTellbot snd Mr. snd Mrs. M. C- - Betties enjoyed so informal game of fVrda yrlth Mr. snd Mrs. August M. Riepo sttheir homo on High street Wednesday eve-sin- g of loot Week. , After the game refreshments were Served. The children of tho Sunday school of gscred Heart church enjoyed s soeisl tn t. Lwresce hail Wednesday afternoon wf' last week Games furnished smuaemeut during tho dfuenomr end st 4 o'clork le cream and cake were served. There- were shout thirty Nhildm hrosent. MIm Lesli Ml loo few weeks t the J. T. ftlorfln rsmsst Bunnyalde. Mr W. R. Dtrval, Who speut the post mouth sh tho guest of her brother. C. W. TOrrrneo, and family In East Kly, returned to her bom in Bait Lake Tfcnrwlfty morning of last week Dr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Bowdle end Mf. sad Mr danGeorge L Hickey entertained with cing party st the Willow club Thursday eve-siof last week tn compliment to Mm. Colored electric Henry krutoh Of Be w York. lights illbmlssted (It spsetonh grounds around the clubhouse dad refreshments were served on tho Uwo st midnight Tber wet ISO tnvitk-tieu- s Issued. Tho merrymakers danced until s into hdur. In honor of Mr W. R. Duval. Mrs. Carl W. Torrence eetertsioed ot her homo lu Eoat kty An afterTumdsr dfternoop of tost work. noon of noodteworh end refreahmonto woo enMr Duvall Meadautee snd joyed by Henry J Marriott, Archie E, Blshr Frank L, Beverly Harold L R. DUlie and John R, Amen rv. Moyle. Mr. Snd Mm. Louie R. Endow and children . nunnred'TO-tli- mf by mm Mpk la ki SK wh a. an Ia-g- tn Bun-da- y. sd e Benset raacb st Brhellbonriia, HuntlkV of last week sad were feest of Mr. and Mia Trank P. Miller. Uni, William S. McGill wss hostess to the members of the Drams Ice K) at her botna on Canyon street Thursday afternoon of laet week. After an afternoon of rootling, refreahmvnta wera served. Wont has been Tree I red by relative of Mia Jane Day In Bly of her marriage at Grant'a Pas. Ore.,' Jan A to Robert E. Tolbert. Mrs. Tblbert Is ths dsnyhter ef Mr. and Mra. E. A Day as lias made her home la Kly for number of yearn. Por the part tew months ahe had beea v tailing her grandmother at Grant'a Peas, Mr. and Mra. Tolbert will maka tbelr home ht Grants Pats, where the bridegroom t employed Mr. gad Mrs. Robert H. Payne arrived last wees tn visit .lira. Payne's parents Ur, and Mra. Nicholas Sehmlttroth. They earn from Arlaona by automobile and after a few week visit here Will go to Mt. Pleasant, la., tb Visit Ur. Pt vae'a pa rants. Mra Psyne was formerly Mia Heir Rchsil' troth of this city. Mr. and Mr. Watt H. Bishop, Mr. and Mra. Vail M. Pittman ami Mr. Snd Mra. Herbert R. Sturdetant spent Sunday of last week on Steptoe creek. Mra. V letor Karima entrrtalned a few rfitl-dre- a Is bon at of the sixth birthday anniversary af her son. Char Ira. Sunday. Tha fulhrar-I- n gaesta enjnved the birthday rake amt ye-- f real, moats! Joyce Stunden. Evelyn Smith, James Rtundea and Charles Handvrrlcht. HewMembers and guests of the Neighborhood ing clnb mat with Mrs. D. P tnrto at her home in Rant Kly Thursday afraraooo of last wee. A fe hours of needle work were followed by rafreahmenta. Present were Meedsmes Herald Dngan. Victor Karlaoo C. T. Mor ally, A B. Blake, J It Squires, Ihlward E. Smith, At ten itrirkhart; "til dry' J 'Harriott. JohbMuyle Albert Green and G. W. Hogan. Me. ttd Mrs. James Sf. Drkhrt fttrartfftned Ot dinner ht tbelr homo on Canyon street Monday evening of laet week for N, H. Chapin. B. H. Holtxme And Bay Hottxmaa. Mrs. Prtsl Strelke and. daughters. Itnlae, Margaret and Celeste, returned to Bly Katnr-daof lost week after an n'leeneo of fire yearn They Joined Mr. ptretke here and will again mnko Ely their hoine. ' TWIN FALLS, IDA, j j, teyena Wheclrlght, Jr E, Kahlman, Ernest White, H. C. Allen, F. Baldwin, H M. Mylar. I. H. Taylor, Beulah Sawyer. A. W. Oatrom of Buhl, Tom Wheelwright of Ogden, and Miss Fern Cameron of Wahpeton, N. D. Members of the Joy Givers club were entertained at a meet'ng Tuesday afternoon by Miss Lorraine Williams, at ths horn of Mra E. F. McNew. Mrs. John Costello was hostess t I 30 o'clock d.nner Saturday of last week, complimenting Mrs. M. L. House. Bridge was played- after dinner. -- Guests were Mesdamee H. O. 'Milner, F. J. Costello. May Mb kelwalte, Peter Ertceon, Mary Kelly. XL E. Bobier and Erneat White. Mra M. J- - House was the guest of honor at a lawn party given Monday afternoon bv Mra. C. R. Stevens. -- Bridge was the diversion. Guests were A Alexander, J. A. Campbell, E. R. Van Cott, H. P. Barger, F. Baldwin, n. Litvin, M. e. Riley, E. F. Anbury, R. E Bolder, H. C. Dickerson. David Brown, W. T. Irfialle. A. W. Ostrom of Buhl, Erneat White and M'ss Eula Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Sanford of Banta honor guests at a dinner Ana, party given gaturdav evening of last week by Mra. J. B. Conover. Guests In Sddltlop to the guest of honor wera Mrs. J. R. Pickett and daughter, Ann Elisabeth. of Boise; Mr. and Mrs 'J. F. Besvty. Mr. snd Mr. Fred W. Meech. Mr. and Mra. Howard Conover, Mr. ana Mrs Truman Oraenhalg and Burnell Cole. Complimenting her sister, Miss Alice Strong, o Ana, Cat Mrs Arthur J. Pesvey nterta.ned at bridge Friday evening of last week. Roses In profusion were used ss decorations. The guest list Included Meedsmes E. J. Ostrander, E. 8. arned, R. A Read. Tsyor Cummins. C. E. Booth. Dorman Johnson, Merlin BgHey snd Harry Benoit, snd the Misses Poliv Thom. Msv Alvord, Louise McMartln. Mercia Uiffin Marjorie Smith. Annabel Mr Master, Iris Guthrie. Ruth LeRoy July 1. Mrs W. G. Ruoken-bro- d anil Mrs. H. E. 'Hrewltvgton entertea yesterday afternoon st tained at the home of Mrs. Ruckenbrod twi compliment to Miss Mary Martin, who will leave th early part of next week for her home In southern Utah. Th rooms were Attractively decorated with garden flowers. Thirty guests were In attend-anMiss Martin has been principal of ths New Jersey Academy for six years, Will leave the Academy this year. out Mis Florence Steplieneen will .succeed Mtsa Martin ss principal of the school. Miss BUphensen has been a Successful principal of A girls st Ahllle. N. c. Bh gave an eight weeks oDurt In social hygiene At tb academy7 her last fall. Mr. J. C. tV Alter and Mra Roy McAlister entertained at a garden tew on Thursday afternoon, of last week at the home of Mra, J. C. Welters. Ths tea tables were dacorSted with red roues. A feature of the afternoon was tha reading of on of Bitna Ferbers short stories by Miss Margaret W II ken son. Fifteen guest were In attendance. Mr. Walter and Mrs, McAlister entertained at a bridge tea Friday afternoon .of last week at Mrs. W alters home. Th guests were entertained at five small tables at bridge, With tea following The tea tables and Mes-dam- Cal.-we- X re -- -- w n Rlr RICHFIELD A New Way to Make 5 Delicious Current Jelly Take i Only Half Minutes Boiling and Saves All the Color and Flavor X t Makes Mors From Same Amount of Fruit, One-ha- lf Current jel'jr has been the pride of No bet many housewives for year ter conserve to serve with meat is known. A. new and very revolutionary method has now bee discovered by which anyone can make a better quality more With the oulrkly and economically. Certo Proems full ripe urrants pre used not unripe Currents, o necessary bv ths old method. The Certo Process also retains all this rich flavor of ripe fruit, because it require only one minutes boiling not ths 13 or more minute required by the old method. The result is a far superior fruity flay and dneTiamnore jeiTy from the same amount of fruit, because no juice is boiled away. It also banishes alt guesswork or worry, a pcrfeA results ft and Never Fails Continue to stir snd bring stantly. again to n hard boil 'for H minute, stirring continually. Take from fire," let stand 1 minute, skftn And pour quickly into sterilized glasses. Mak OS 11 glasses of jelly. Kota: lor fruit obtained during first week of season use 4H cups juica and only . H bottle, (scant .half pup) Certo, making no change In sugar. Certo is pure contains no gelatine, or preservative. It positively saves time, fruit, flavor of ripe fruit and. does away with guesswork. It makes all kinds of jams and jellies with fresh half-poug- d tasted before. It is highly indorsed by cooking experts. Every woman who tries it recommends it to hew friend snd says shell never bo Without it. (let a bottle of Certo hnd recipe book from your grocer or For extra free copies of -once, Co-- , to Pectin reeips hook Inc., Dept. 117, Bochester, JH, Y. Bisrt lue new, me sun, qa,vk, economical war of ffl&king jams ana jellies. You ll never return to the old "hit or miss" method, Certo jams . and jellies keep perfectly. jf If 'your grocer or druggist does not are certain. The new Certo Process for making f urraftt- - jelly is very Simple; Crush thoroughly about fU quarts, or 3 V; lb npa fruit. Add H eup water, stir until boiling, eover pan, snd simmer 10 minutes. Place in- - jelly bag and Measure 4 cups (2 press out Juice, Meajba.) juice Into large saucepan. sure TH leveled cnt ) (3M sugar In separata pan. Bring juice just to boll and begin to add sugar slowly, with constant, stirring, taking about '3 minute to add all the sugar, and keepThen ing juice nearly at the boil. bring to the boil and at once mid 1 bottls (scant cup) Certo, stirring con drug-gvst-- ,'te li-- have Certo; please call Miss Malmgren, Wasatch 14fi, to leans where to obtain It, lke r wk CwA t Ji ' t d. dn ud og Wd. lke. Bee-on- TWIN FALLS, Idaho. July 1 Celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary, hfr. and Mrs. A. M. Squires entertained Tuesday evening at a card party for Mr. and Mra L. T. Moore. Mr. and Mrs, Wise Evans. Mr. snd Mrs. Daniel Alien Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brossard and Mr. and Mra L. W. Coleman. Mra. E. E. Cory, assisted by Mrs. Ray BeVercomb and Mrs. Swift entertained for memberaeof th M. S. ahd S. club snd other guest at a meeting Wednesday arternoon. Members of the Harmony club were entertained at a meeting Wednesday after-foo- n at the home of Mrs. A. E. BHfer. Bridge wsS played, Mra. H. P. Barger the award for high score. Mra sinning B A Heitter, Mrs Jr Paul Johnston. Mrs. T. C. Beebe and Mrs. Frank Baldwin were special guests, Mrs. C. S. McMartln entertained for members of the Wlmodaus! club Wednesday at 1 SO o'clock luncheon. Cover Roses and sweet were laid for sixteen. peas Wera used in the decorative scheme of lavender and pink. Complimenting Mrs. M. L. House before her departure for California. Mr. M. 8 Riley entertained Monday evening At bridge for MesdameS J. P. Johnston, C. E. Adems, David, Litvin, A. Alexander, - c. M Sixteen guests war includmember of th younger soEighteen ciety set motored to the summer camp of Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Stewart in Logan canyon Wednesday - evening,- - where-- a chicken supper waa served. Th party was chaperoned by Dr. and Mrs. I. P. , Stewart. Mrs. J, M. Blair, Jr., entertained at a' luncheon Tuesday In compliment to Mrs. Seth Hanoen, a bride of ths month, and Mra Ed Hansen of Boise, Idaho. A crystal basket of Shasta daisies formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for eight. X. Olof Pederson entertained at a Mra dinner party Monday evening in compliment to Mra Herbert Kates and son, tV alter, of Los Angelea A basket of peonies graced the table. Cover were laid for twelva A social evening followed the dinner. Music was a feature of th entertainment, contributed by Mr. Kate and .Mrs. Mamie. Stark ot Halt Lake. Th Mieses Cleric and Evelyn Hansen of Providence entertained st A kenelng-to- n Wednesday evening. The rooms were decorated with garden flowers Refreshserved to fifteen guests. ments r On of th most notable events of the season was the formal opening of ths Boy Scouts' and Beehive Girl camp in Logan canyon, which was held last weekend and this week, respectively, at ths of the camp, The supervisor campa the scout snd Mutual Improvement association officers have taken turns In receiving the guesta. Invitations were Issued to the members of the Logan and Cache stakes, and hundreds motored to ths camps during the weak. The girl camp is located in Spring hollow In canyon, and the boys camp miles farther on In the canyon. Th and damps are large and commodious, comare big assets to Cache county as The spacious living munity centers. rooms, with th large fir grates and burning logs, arxl hardwood floors, make an Ideal pise for an evening of Informal entertainment. and son. Dr. and Mr. D. V. Budg Rush, and daughter, Ruth: Dr. and Mrs. H R. McGes and children, Mtsa Edith Smith and Mr. and Mra John Christensen snd children, who formed a party that left A month ago on a motor trip, to southern California, arrived home On their way to California they visited Bryce canyon and Zion national fkWk, and returned by the way of Portland, Or., and Boise, Idaho. Mies Della Morrell, who had spent the past year at Columbia university, home recently. snd children Mra. George Hendricks left Monday for Seattle. Wash . to spend a month as guests of Mr. snd Mra Clair McAlister. Mra. Wayne Wiser gave a family bridal shower for Miss Ixima England, a bride of next month, Wednesday evening at The the home of Mra. Ada England. rooms were decorated with orange blosRefreshments were soms snd roses. served. Mlsa F.ngland wa the recipient of some handsom gifts. Twenty guests were present. Miss Vlannettl'Erlckson entertained at shower Monday evealrg tn compliment to Mis England, at which twenty-tw- o In sllendancs. Thi of her frlends-we- re room wera fragrant with garden flowers. Refreshments were served. canyon. ed In the Barty, LOOAW i Mack Carlisle,. . Ray Swim-Germ- V LOGAN . Baugh. of 'N hr Howard -- Trotman Snd .Lee Htvrrlaon gave a dinner Tu rtayYWih g of Fermon Smith, who will leave nhortly for Europe to serve as a missionary In the mtaekm (or the Mormon church: The dinner was given at the home fo Mr. and Mrs. Roy McAlister. The table waa graced aith roaea Covers were laid for ten. Dr, and Mr. E. R. Stewart entertained at A canyon party Wednesday evsnlng. A picnic nipper waa served. Th evening was apant at tha girls camp in d. m Blom-quln- J3F. flthtr fatal war Hr. a ad last week to attend shower given In ' honor of Mrs. Ruelon Danxie, a bride of waak. Mr. snd Mrs, Frank BeckstMd of Mid val were guests of Mr. and 'Mra Eugene Miller Monday evening. A numbt at Riverton people motored la Wajma eoaat. vttrf te Pleasant Grove Wednesday ot last;Ella-Tha litatMi LartUa Irtahworth tad Girt tm mt fait Lake, wba hara baaA fuetta mt week to attend Strawberry day. Mia Marfucrita Craaa tha (mat ihrea vaaka, Mra. Hugh Buckley of West Jordan wa rataraad hotna dariof tha wak. tb guest of her parents, Mr, and Mra. 4 rant antartaioH , Mlaa Utfffuarit at A ath Ay W. Torkelson, this week. TttdwlaF aoratlBf coupOmcotdrjr ta tb Mr. and Mr. C. Madsen Wer pill th mt MiaoM LataUa Dock worth mud (Uaa BIUMm of Mr. ana 'Mrs. J. Huggins of Balt Lakt, Oth rr fttratoi wera Pam tad HJlmt guests Madora Laura Draper, Ur? Bwala ad Eva Htuffdsle Bynday. sad Mra. Otlbort Urtoh At midnight Burgoo - 4 light rtfrrahmenta waa rarted. A larga baa kl mt awoot goaa foraiad tha cwUnArct for CLEARFIELD mt am Jtortka C. U. Gat4, Mr, tad Mr, fharlta Ntalaoa, Mr. and Un. ft. B. Evoao. Mra. A. 8. tiatoa ta4 U. 0, tfeaterblftd. Oft tb ratura, thtj tlattad tba Yutta dam. Mtaa MaUmmi rttamM ton tha early art mt lury tb wart, aftot a month's vUit At tha 5 . ranch Mr. - 1 v tha labia. Mr. and Ur. T. F. Pataraan, Mra. Laa Waa aid danaiitar, Brtb, mad Mra. O. A. Oatco ad aang Lgla a fed OaLoa, wart Maatl rtattora Tntada?. Mr tad Mra. Moaa Iba tad arma Willla tad fHrl. ad Bait ImU, and Mr. Hctti Beil and dangator. Mina aad Thelma, of glataora, won dtnnaruaata of Mr. aad Mrs duo Webb, mtm Mra of tb Monday, and visited friends. Mra. Dlmon M. Lsyton and children ot Ogden visited relatives hero Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Fred Gibson and family motored to O&rlsnd, Sunday, And visited relatives. HamKt Frit Abd Mlaa Ruhr Murphr Miss FannI Brown spent Monday id al tha lormfa Uoma Mondar U honor birthday Mra. Arsniata Olxtaoft. Th aaaWaraarf mt thaiF mother, Dlaaof waa aerrnd to llarph. Mf! Ittibf Murphr left Twada tar Pmro and Madft 8nnn. tm anaad a month. fraMr. f and Mra. Dran Brown, Mr. aad Mra. William McA l It tor, Mr. aad Mr, t! B. Cran-- d tod fltngatara,. Xanh and Harold ( raodall aad Alim Barnard anJojeU a flahlng trip to Map) finit Bnadag. H. C. mt U. i Cidb waa mtrrtalard br MIm Lola Brown at bar knme Wmacada LtMChoon waa wrrrt t Phrlli Jorfoft-om- . Mi 8ormav Baraa Irla Than1 Ciari DraprT. Mfttla Fwrla and rtahaa Bird. Mr. and Mra. II. T. Wright oataruiaod at dlharr Tuoadag la hoftof of Mr. and Ur E. W Crasa. lir RIVERTON 1. Miss. Idon Bills few weeks with spending Mis Emma BUI. Me, nd Mrs. Duke Page nd children, fee. ahd Mrs, G. J. Bills sod Miss I'ark motored to 1,1 belt y perk tn Salt Lake tb spend ths afternoon Sunday, Mrs, Emer YAtes of Balt lAke tins or Mra. been th guest W, A. Crane tor a Of July RtrmTON, is fes-nl- i i Week. Mf, Mlsa CLEARFIEI,D, July 1. Bishop and Mrs. David Stoker motored to Balt Lake,- - end fere. A. T. Butterfield Balt Mrs. Neills Nance entertained a d'n- -' her party at her bom Sunday afternoon. ss cut-glabowl of roses formed the A it centerpiece for the table decorations. After dinner th time was spent In music and games. The guesta were Mr. nd Mr MrrnerMrrR: ejAiexnrmerr A. Bennett, Misses Marguerite CalvtU, Phoebe Grow, Alice Gunning, Hasel Bennett, and Merer. L. I Hall and WUl Harris of Salt latke; Mr. and Mrs. end Tera Butterfield wer Salt Lake Wednesday. -Mr. snd Mr nurton Burgon, Mrs. i Stanley tngford and children and Ml mi Desna Madsen motored to Liberty park in Balt Xatk flundgv. Sun and Wind Brin Out Ugly Spot; Mr. and Mra Wllford Dsnsle motored s How to Remove Easily. to Salt Bunday to visit Mr. mother, Mrs George Wood. Heres a chance. Miss Frcckle-faea- , Mr. nod Mrs. William Neff and Alisa Grace Hindiesherk of Riverton,- Mr. and to try a remedy for freckles with th Mrs John Neff, Mlse RoseHne Neff and Stanley Neff of Crescent formed party guarantee of a reliable concern that it and motored to little Cottonwood can- will not eost you a penny unless it yon .Bund y removes the freckles f while tf IVdoea "" Mr, Ella Q. Howard snd daughter, With Mrs. give you a dear complexion the exMary, spent last week-en- d Alice Hendersrn at Bolt Lake. pense la trifling. Mr. and Mra. Alonso Madsen and chilSimply get an ounce of Othlne Miller axd children dren, Mra donhle gtrength-fro- ra and Mrss Carl Mnrtren, Sr., and daughany druggist and ' ter, Jean, are spending a week In Provo a few applications should show you how canyon. Cssv it Is to rid yourself of the homely Mr. and Mrs. Allison Bills and MIm freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Howard motored to. .Bait Rarely is more tha'i on ounce needed Sunday evening. , t . Miss Leol Da nets of Belt was fgr the worst case. oro to ask the druggist for the y the gueet of Mrs. Thomas Densely dur-tr- g th week. double strength Othlne, as this strength Mr. William Neff and Mis Connie is sold under guarantee of money, back" Panels motored to Draper Thursday of if it fails to remove freeklea. FRECKLE FACE visitor Dari-elf- - . '"7 sj-yn- n WHY WAIT FOR BLUE MONDAY? -- , $4.75 Month Rent . dur-lr- g - . Buy or Rent A REAL WOODROW and Have Vacation Monday SAUNA Sns-da- y ' Thomaa Anderson and Mlssea Ida and Mary Moss of Syracuse; Mr. snd Mra. ' James Ball, Hyrum Maylin, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Trenam. and Misses Clara and Ada Mavtin and Norma, Maggls and May Ball, of Kaysville. Mrs. Jacob E. Layton waa a salt Lake , visitor Tuesday. Miss lone Nance entertained at a slumber party at her hom Friday evening Th guest were Misses Flore no Chadwick, Clara Schofield, Vera Galbraith, I.uctll Hyde, Rev Sheffield (d ' Sylvia Draper. Mra. Thomas Layde of Balt LAk epent Wednesday her a guest of Mra - G. 1 Pateilo. Mra. Geneva Fisher was an Ogden visitor during the past wsek. Walker Electric 159 State Two Wasatch 4703 Used Washers Cheap $- |