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Show J V SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, Say Bayer and Insist! Sweeten Band to Repeat Carmans Band to Play at Pioneer Park Tonight "The Evolution of Dixie? The Salt Lake Street Carmens tjand In reaponra to numerous requests for Molorman O. ft. Carmen, director, will from of Evolution of "The Dine," the retention give the following program tonight soloat Pioneer park the the Sweetest band will render the number 7ists(o oclockM'.ss Margaret Hansen, sobeing during the concert this afternoon at fialt-Th- e prano, pupil of Miss Norton, and 8. Klein, selection is an. interesting piece tenor: R. B. Hafl of Interpretative mutftc. Following are the Marco, "Independentla" Verdi numbers for today's concert, which la Selection, "Rlgoletto" scheduled to begin at 515 p. m.: Paraphrase, "Autd Lang Syne Rose Phil 8. Sousa 1 The Diplomat March....... Weber Popular, "By the Sapphire Sea t Overture, "Oheron" . .......Ted Snyder Nlcode I Suite from the South.-.....Selected (a) Soprano solo (2) Moorish Dance; tl) A Legend;' .A. A. Penn (b) "Sunrise and You (3) In the Tavern a Herbert Spanish serenade, Palomg".. Yradler 4 Solo (a) Gypsy Love Song Intermission. Bartlett b) A Dream "American Cadet. ...R. B. Hall 'Mkwoh, Mamie Stark. "Lady Baritone1 Tenor solos: ( The Evolution of Dime. ..Arr. by Lake evoof Pearl. . , . ..Ball "Mother the (a) fantasia depicting gradual Bal (b "Time After Ttme lution of Dixie. Slowly through- "The "EUleen" '(Irish opera). "Dance Aboriginal" and Selection, Creation." -, Herbert develis . "The the melody Minuet, oped until there emerges the Immor- a-. Popular: Lee David (a) "Moon River tal "Dixie." This In turn becomes Confrey (b) "Stumbling waits, then ragtime and, at "' Overture, Light Cavalry" .fiuppe Opera.) Fall "When Shadows Herbert Reverie, Girl Singing - t The E. C. Kelthley Duet (bass and tenor), "This Solemn I ' Banner' Key Lake "The Hour" ' Albert J. South wick and Arnold E. Biackner Music Services Albers j f "Basket of Roses.....,. I Quartette Carmine Church Zola Jacobs, Albert 3. Soothwlck, Claire Thomas, Arnold EL Biackner Tor the services tMe morning and to10 Finale, , night at tha Fleet Methodist Episcopal church the following muetc will be given: MORNING, Danish Male Chorus Prelude, "Land of the Sky Blue ' man Waters" Will Give Program Anthem. "Except the Lord Build Cad the House Gilchrist The Danish Male chorus will entertain Solo, Trust Ye In the Lord"....,. Scott with music end motion pictures at the Mrs. Katherine W. White. Romance Hippodrome theater Saturday at 8 o'clock Postlude, Raff In the evening. The program followa: EVENINO. Selection "Lyren" Prelude, "Berceuse Delbrook ..I Motion pictures of "Beautiful Denmark Anthem, "Tha Evening Shadows... Carl Fteldsoe Violin solo Coombs Selection "Lyren Violin solo, "Indian Lament. ...Kreieler Motion pictures, "Denmark to Greenland" Miss Gladys de Groot. March Milltane. . . .Schubert Selection, "Denmark," "America.... Postlude, "Lyren Quartet Mrs. Katherine W. White, soprano; Mrs. Scott A. Jones, contralto; T. Frisk, tenor; R. O. Burkhardt, Conference S Charles baritone; Mrs R. O. Burkhardt, organist. T-- - ...., last-Gra- Star-Spangl- ed ' for at First Methodist - Liberty Stake i Music Program Arranged Organ Recital Program l The music program for the Liberty at Madeleine Cathedral stake quarterly conference, morning ses- sion, to be held at Liberty park, near the at 10 oclock, foHows: bandstand, i on wee era f levn a singing, "Come, Gome. Ye Saints Clayton Anthem, Sweet Is Thy Mercy. .Bamby Frank B. Platt, Jr., and choir. Ladies' sextet, In Heavenly Love Pike Abiding .... Aurora Hyatt, Anna Marti, Edith 1 n Evans, Ivy Ensign, Elsie and Henrietta Blau. An (hem. "The Radiant Morn Hath ? Woodward Paaaed Away" I Thirty-firward choir, W. Hugh Dougall, director; Leona ThOrup, organist; Alice Anderson, violin; Agnes Ricks, violin; Anderson, cello. ' The Rachel music Is being furnished by the Thirty-firward choir, under the direction of Mr. Dougall. f Nil-so- Amedeo Tremblay, organist and choir director at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, wrlll play his customary free recital at 7 AO oclock tonight. Invitation Is extended to the public. Ths program follows: Banner Key "Prelude Cherambault (a) "Prlere Lemalgre b ."ABegFetto Gutlmant Lemmena Fuga Fanfare "Star-Spangl- st s With Seymour V, Prows, tenor, as soloist, Hawkins' Military band, C. J. Hawkins- director, will play a free concert at Liberty park this afternoon from 4 till 4 tfdock. The program follows; Chambers March, Chicago Tribune" Overture, "The Bartered Bride.. Smetana ? Popular ...Herman (h) Tomahawk Dance tb) A Over Nothing at AU..Witmark Vocal i Del Relgo (a) Slave Song ' tb) Selected Seymour Prows. Etledtion, The Chocolate Soldier". . . . Strauae Madame Butterfly- -. Puccini Selection, vocal-fa) Requaat, fArloeo." from "PagliaocI". .Puccini (b) Selected Seymour Prows. a) Reverie, "Chapel Chimes. .Greenwald Mllitalre "'Polonaise Chopin (b) Banner Finale. Key "Star-Spangl- nameiBsyer j PLEASANT GROVE PLEASANT GROVE. July IS.n Miss Helen Gammett entertained at at her home Thursday evening, It party being her thirteenth birthday anniversary. Thirteen guests were present. Mrs. A. E. Holman entertained at Supper Sunday evening for Mr. and Mra O. E. Holman and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rasmussen of Salt Lake and Oscar Carl-so- n of this city. Mlsa Verda Hilton spent Wednesday and Thursday at Provo with Mrs. C. C. Taylor. Mrs. Hugh Jacobs of Heber Is spending a week in this city with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jacobs. Miss Pearl Larson of Balt Laks Is spending two weeks hers with her moth er, Mra. C. P. Larson. Friday afternoon the Sunshine committee of the First ward surprised Mrs, Parley Drlgga at the home of her son, Enis Drlgga. Miss Maud Jacobson and Ralph Roberts of American Fork were married at Salt Lake, Monday. Mra Ethel West and son, Eugene, returned Sunday from a two weeks visit with relatives- In Salt Laks. Miss Ida Holman entertained at a party at her home Wednesday evening. The guests numbered twenty. Mrs. C. A. Gammett entertained afternoon in honor of Mrs. Rowley Friday and Mrs. Alice Angus of Vernal. The guesta were Mra David Thorne. Mra S. D. Harper, Mrs. Margaret Thorne, Mra Armlstead and daughter, Mary Elisa; Mrs. H. W. Jacobs, Mrs. Orson Bullock. Mra J. O. Bullock. Mra J. Mills, Mra Mary Mills, Mrs. Eugene Allred, Mra Ketla Nelson, Mra Edward Wad-leMrs. L. B. Adamson. Mrs. C. I. Wright, Mra J. H. Armlstead, Mrs. W. H. Armlstead, Mrs. H. I. Wright, Mrs. Mark Bessant and daughter. Rose; Mra Roy West and Mrs. William Hone. The Misses Verda Hilton. Hasel Nelson and Vera Tuft and Mrs. Arminta Hayes motored to Geneva. Satnrday evening of last week. Buttling: and boating were enjoyed and luncheon was served. Mra Nettle Gammett entertained the Young Mothers club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mra Mary Hay left Monday for Salt IAke to visit her son. who has Just returned from New James, York, where he had been visiting his sister, whom he had not seen In fifty-foyears. A free exhibition In by the children of the summer dancing school will be; given next Monday evening at ( oclock school auditorium, under the b)the high direction of Miss Lysis Lindsay. , Arm-iete- K. Stubbs and Miss Cora Harris and HarHalverson enjoyed Wednesday at Crystal springs. The American Legion, baseball club and Partners enjoyed bathing, dancing and uncheon at the Monroe hot springe Thursday evening. The trip waa made by automobile. Mr. and Mra L. G. Anderson and Miss Vada Peterson left Tuesday for a week's visit in Salt Lake. Saturday of last week, at the Gunnison the officers and Valley high school, teachers of the stake Primary held the most largely attended convention ever seen In the stake. One hundred and members were present. Luncheon thirty was served and sessions were held during the day and evening. Mrs, J. A. Bell of ElInore end Mrs. C. Williams Monroe were of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Kearns this guests week. Miss Dorothy Smith, who had been here the past year at the home of Mr. end Mrs. W.j E. Smith, left Thursday of last week for her home in California. old smitHfield SMITHFIELD, July If. Bishop and Mrs. Lorenso Toolson entertained at a 4 o'clock dinner Sunday evening In honor of Professor Evan Stephens. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. Thomas MatheWs and Mrs. Edward Sheffer entertained at a swimming party Tuesday evening. After, enjoying an hour's swimming at the Logan high school, luncheon was served at the home of Mrs. Thomas Mathews. Twenty guests were present. Wednesday evening of last week the children and grandchildren of James Mlekle met at hlg horns and tendered him a surprise party In honor of his eighty- thtrd birthday- anniversary. Luncheon was served to fifty members. Mrs. Allis Nllson entertained at a I O'clock dinner Wednesday evening of last week, complimentary to' Miss Carrie Olson. Covers were laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miles entertained at a luncheon and swimming party Thursday evening of laat week, at ths school. was Luncheon Logan high served on the tabernacle square to twenty guests. Mrs. James A. Cragun entertained at a 4 o'clock dinner Saturday evening of last week for eighteen guests. E. and Mra. J. Mr, Sheffer entertained at a ( oclock dinner Sunday for fourteen guests. Mra T. B. Farr entertained at dinner Sunday In honor of her sister. Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell, and children, of Ogden. Mrs. Emma Thomley entertained Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. John of Salt Lake, Luncheon waa served to six guests. Mrs. Kernel Toolson entertained at a 4 oclock dinner Thursday of laat week In honor of Miss Carrie Olson. Mrs. George Romney entertained at a kensington Saturday afternoon of last week, complimentary to her sister. Mrs. John Catheter, of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra. Cy. Lewis of Richmond were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watts, Sunday. Covers were laid for eight. Mr. and Mra Irvin Nelson returned from Brigham, Wednesday, after Spending several days with relatives and Cal-llat- er frienda Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sorenson and daughter of Idaho, spent -tha past week in Logan canyon. Miss Violet Peterson, accompanied by Professor and Mrs. Parley E. Peterson of Logan, left for Bear lake Friday. Mra. Maud Roakelley returned Thursday of last week, after spending two weeks at Salt Lake with her slater, Mra George M. Kelley. Mra. Eunice Zlebarth returned from Pocatello, Idaho, Friday evening, after spending a week there. Mlsa Una Jensen entertained at a 4 oclock dinner Tuesday for six guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Cahoon and the Misses Enid Cahoon and Myrtle Swan motored from Salt Lake, Tuesday, and pent a few days visiting N . O.tGylien-Sko- g and family. Th friends of Miss Mildred Heinrich met and surprised her Wednesday evening of laat week. Mrs. G. L. Farrell and children the week at Ogden, guesta of Mr. spent and Mrs. George C. Ensign. Thomas E. McKay and family of Ogden spent Wednesday here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Farr. Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Reea spent the oast week at Salt Laks attending a convention of the State Medical association. Mlsa Vends Pilktngton of Ogden 1 here GUNNISON visiting relatives and frienda Mr. and Mrs. R. returned GUNMSON July lS.-- Pr. and Mrs. J. home Monday, afterB. Thornleytwo O Miller of Idaho Falls. weeks Mr. visiting in Balt Lake.spending and Idaho, nd Mrs, J, C. Mellor o( Mintl at dinner Sunday of Mr. and wort Mr. J. E. Metcalf. ELSINORE afternoon Mr. Floyd Child Thursday wa host to th club Orpheu member. ELSINORE July IS. Mr. and Mra. Sunday, Dr and Mrs J. A. Hagan and Christo have as their guests Mr. daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Njel Soren- and MraHyldahi Walter Webb and son, LaMar, son and daughters, motored tooths Gunof Salt Lake. nison reservoir and spent the day. Webb of Salina Is visiting Miss Ida Childs entertained Tuesday herMra Juna. Mrs. Sena Bell. , . mother, afternoon for th B. B. club members. Miss Elvina had aa her guest The Misses Rose and Marv Lowry of last week Miss Nielson Jose Roundy of Salt Lake. Monroe returned home Wednesday, aftsr Mr. and Mrs. James Gibbs and sons, being the guests of the Misses Josle for Harold and Kenneth, left here Saturday th past week. laat week for their home In Hemer. Mr. and Mra Anthony Madsen are vis- of Mr. and Mra A. O. Engar had aa their iting relatives In Sprlngvllle. during ths past week Mr. and Mra. ESlla Pritchett left Wednesdav for guests Mra J. R. Nielson and eon of Mantt. t0 Vl,lt EHls hubani Mr. and Mra Walter Nielson of Richftltchitf field are visiting relatives here. Tuesday evening, at the Peterson Mrs. Stena Nielson home house, a banquet was given by the Entre Hondav evening from returned a three weeks' Nous club members in honor of J. p. visit at Castlegste, Slatterv of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fonxo Roiiey and family Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mra H. WV of Provo are Mra. Stena Smith, Cherry and son, Mr. and Mra C. C. mother of Mravisiting Rolley. Edmunds and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mra, H. C. Larsen entertained memand family, Mr. and Mrs. J. w. bers of the Bridge club end a number Ovjrfelt and Fred Jones and children motored to of special guests Thursday afternoon. Twelve-Mcanyon. Mr. and Mra J. Leon Mr. Tuesday evening Mr. --and Mra Juna and Mra J. A. Bell, N P.Lowernse. Anderson and Metcalf entertained at a midnight lunch children and J. L. and children Staple n honor of Mr. and Mra. Hal W. spent Wednesday in Clear Creek canyon. lor. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Edmunda TayMr. Members of Pond the Beeswarm. -. Lily Mand Ernest Halverson. Mr. n9 Mrs glrla enjoyed an outing at the MonRav B. Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. hive roe hot springs Wednesday afternoon. Stubba and Mss Alieen Bonnett. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson have as The "Mise .!nie C"" tl snd (,, B. their gueat their mother, Mrs. Anderson, motored to Monroe Wednesday. of Msnti, , Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Stubbs left Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Jensen snd lor Richfield and Grand can Yon. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Johnson motored to Mrs Joseph Willssdson entertained at Fish thke Thursday of last week to spend a children a birthday party Sunday In a few daya. honor of her granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Jensen, Mlsa Evelyn Games and luncheon were en- Anna Jansen and Mr. and Mra Frank joyed by twenty-fiv- e Gunn guests. the' week-en- d at Bryce n1 Jr- B. Metcalf. Mr. canyon. apent - "d Mra W. 1ft. R Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Misses Bertha and Hasel Burlln, Mlsa Bl wt1 Christiansen. Katherine Porter, Mlse Thelma Bell, Miss sTy Mr. and Bertha Anderson and Cheater Johnson, Mrs. O. C, Edmunds.Halversen, Mr. and Mra. R. Eugene Hansen, Eldred Jensen, Levi Pa- Mra. Tacy Buxton and Te-ton- y. Pi- THE ofChickering is the today last word in piano construction. In every re-- spect it is modern. Since its first days, this great American piano has been a leader, because the eyes of its makers have ever looked forward, while their feet . trod the solid ground of J well-teste- ur methods. d This policy of sane has maintained ' the leadership of the ' pro-gre- ss GLEN B&OS.-ROBERT- S PIANO CO. 141 So. Main 2473 Hudson Ogdan Salt Laks City on - st Liberty Park Program by C. J. Hawkins Band Today Unless you see the package or on tablets you are not get ting the genuine-Baye- r product pre- scribed bv physicians'orer twenty-tw- o years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Pain, Pain, Neuralgia Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mouoaceticayidester of Saiicylicacid. (Advertisement.) . PRICE PRICE- - July 15. Mr. and Mra Mat Gllmour entertained the N. M. Dinner club Katurday evening of last week. Cards followed tha,,d!nner. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs! L. A. McGee, Mr. and Mra. Dr. Henry Ruggerl, and Mra Sanford Ballinger, Mr. and Mra. IL V. Leonard. Mr. and Mra L. E. Whitmore, Mr. and Mra. J. F. 'Johnson, Mr. and Mra. J. P. Egan. Mr. and Mra L. A. Bench, Mr. and Mra Russell Fisk, Miss Jane McGee, Miss Evelyn Olaon, Mra Thelma Averlil, Syl van Attwood, Erin Leonard, Otto Herres, Isaac Blair Evans and Loren Custc. The Ladles Aid society held Its last meeting before adjournment for 'the summer Thursday afternoon of last week at the home of Mra Thomas Fouta. Election of officers was held at this time Mrs. F. J. Thomas was elected president; Mrs. H. 8. Robtnett, vice 'president; Mrs. Lake E. Young, secretary; Mrs. G. J. Reaves, treasurer, and Mra, IL Hooper, auditor. Mra L. E. Whitmore entertained ths Auction Bridge club Wednesday afternoon at a bridge luncheon. Covers were laid for Mra- - Thomas Fouta, Mrs. J. R. Sharp, Mra H. W. Cooper, Mrs. Mat Gllmour, Mrs. L. A. MoGee, Mra Nell M. Madsen, Mrs. Charles Averlil, Mra Orson T. Brooks, ilrr, E, C, Lee. Mrs. J. Rex Mrs. Miller, Mra C. R. Marcusen, Thomas Flugerald, Mrs. J. W, Hammond, Mra. F. L, Buckio, Mra B. J. Stein, Mrs. W. A. Lowry, Mra Russell Fisk, Mrs. L. R. Fullmer, Mr. J. E. Flynn and Mrs. H. C. Bates. Mra. Mat Gllmour will .entertain the members of tha Auction Bridge dub and their husbanda at dinner the evening of July 24. The date wtll be the tenth anniversary of the organisation of the chib. Mra. Gllmour was tha first presl-deand haa been unanimously elected each succeeding year. A new series will begin in August. Miss Evelyn Olson entertained the Bridge club at luncheon Tuesday afternoon. Covers were laid for Mrs. Sheldon Anderson, Mrs. Thelma Averin, Mrs. Sanford Mrs. L, A. Ballinger, Bench, Mrs. J. P. Egan, Mrs. J. F. Johnson. Mrs. J. A. Judy. Mm. H. V. LeonBelle Mor. ard. Mrs. Howard MeyeE--Mr- s. rlson, Mrs. W. A. Weiat, Mrs. L. E, Whitmore, Mrs. Mat Otlmeur, Mrs. Russell Fisk, Mra Thomas Fouts, Mra L. A. McGee. Mrs. Orson T. Brooks, Mrs. E C. Lee. Mrs. Glen H. Nelson and Miss Jane McGee. 'Mr. and Mrs. Lake E. Young enter, talned the V. G. Dinner club Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Stein, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Clay, Mr. and Mra. F. L. Buckio, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Ful'mer, Mr and Mrs. George O. Horner, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hammond, I)r. and Mra C. R. Fahring, Mrs. F. E. Thompson and J. T. Tullls. Miss Evelyn Oison and Mrs. Thelma Averlil left today for a trip through Yellow stone park. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Ballinger left Sunday morning tn the Anderson car for a trip through Grand canyon and to points In Arlsona. r, Mrs. Ivan Mathis accompanied her Mra J. G. Kelley of Loa Angeles, who has been visiting in Price, to Manti s. and Sa It Lake for a visit with They left Friday morning of laat . week. Mlsa Cornelia Btevenaon returned home Sunday from a montha visit with friends In Chicago snd Denver. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Whitmore drove to Balt Lake Thursday In their car. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Clay and son, Lurtesfc, returned home Saturday of last week from a week's vacation spent ki Provo canyon. Mrs. F. E. Thompson returned to Price the first of the week from a vialt of several weeka In Salt Lake. She Is at the home of her daughter, Mra Lake E. Young. club enThe members of the Klwsn-Itertained their wives "Wednesday evening at a picnic gupper at City park. Miss Yolanda Sutton of Provo and Mlsa Flo Brown of Salina. Kan., were the guests the flrnt of the week of Miss Elisabeth Crockett. Both victors formerly reelded In Price Mr. and Mra. Thomas Wakely shd family left Monday for Denver, Colo., te make, their home. . nt Dan-san- te 1 als-te- rela-tlve- RICHFIELD RICHFIELD. July 15. Miss Edna Larson entertained Monday of tint week in honor of her birthday anniversary. A red. white and blue color scheme was carried out In the decorations and place cards. Liunrheoq was served on small card tables and flags formed the centerpiece for each table. Luncheon was served to the Misses Josephine Bkougaard. Olive Ivle, Lillian Hadie KyhL Lek Ivle. Nellie Perkins, Ivle and Meedames C. J. Bumner, F. X. Carron. Hade Goodin. J. W. Ogden, Parley Pouleon. George Hunter, 8. K. H copter. Milton Magelby, James ft rang. Myrtle Green and Grace Evana Miss Vera Larsen and Nola Coone asalsted in serving. Five hundred waa played and high score wus won by Mre. F. X. Carron and the consolation by Mrs. George Hunter. Miss Sybil Morrison was a guest of Miss Olive Wright of Salt Lake at Fish lake last week-enMiss Shirley Grahams entertained Sunday In honor of her birthday anniversary. Fifteen guests were present. The Seagull primary girls of the Second ward were entertained by their teachers tn the mountains Monday. The Misses Lillian Kvhl. Eiva Peterson. Selma Storra and Sylvia Raasmussen returned home Tuesday after spending a week at Fish lake. Mra N. J. Bate and daughter, Btella. entertained the members of the Ha Ha Bunch and their mothers Friday. Game and music were the features of the afternoon. Prlxes wore won by Mra W. C. Cole and Mra W. E. Hunter, Luncheon waa served to fourteen guesta Misses Beth nnd Else Ilayes and Ruby Thurber entertained at a wienie roast to the Jim Wind canyon Saturday of lest week. Miss Inna Thurber and Maxine Ha es chaperoned the . party. Twelve guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. D. Lowery snd family of Manti spent the Fourth of July with Mr. and Mra James Edwsrda Miss Delva Exice, Miss Hula Outsen, Miss Ftsie Hard. Alma Frtereon. Frank-ly- n and Forest Squires spent Tuesday up Clear Creek canyon. Mra Flortan Morrison and baby are vimtm? Mra Morrisons mother, Mra Olena Oirlstlansen. Mra Henrietta Wright (gient Sunday In Salina visiting relstlvea Miss Minors Besn entertained at a theater party Saturday of last week in uk, i U XJEVER.u J Go so i'ASTl&IA Hi the Hos IS -- S3 CATARRHjrJ and Throat -- q 5 m, ..fe PRICE ite.Ask write 504 Mor-tenso- n. I Druggist or Temple Phanr.aey Pocatello, Idahy v . your 0rv-M- Rr BANISH GRAY HAIR AY ANY charming faces are aged by preA A maturely graying hair. 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Biackner, I Suite from the South. . , ; . . . .Nicode , Albers' I "Basket of Roses (1) A LAgand; (2) Moorish Danes (4) Jn the Tavern 4 Quartette Carmlna Zola Jacobs. Albert J. Southwlck. 4 Solo (a) Gypsy Love Song. Herbert Claire Thomas, Arnold E. Biackner Bartlett (b) A Dream 10 Finale. Mamie Stark, "Lady Baritone" 4 Tha Evolution of Dixie Myrtle C Orr, soprano, will ba InArr. by Laka cluded In the attractlona of Sunday, (A Fantasia depicting th gradual July 23, whleh will also ba tha biggeet Klddlaa Sunday of th season. Thk volution of Dixie. Slowly through The Creation, Dance Aborigprogram, after tha Intermission, will inal" and "The Minuet." the mel-- be given aver entirely to songs and dances by childran of ig year and ody I developed until there Thera small artists have emerges the Immortal "Dixie. younger. This to turn become a Walts. basn satactad from tha beat children . then ragtime and, at Must, Grand talent displayed at Saltair during tha Ope a) lart twt seasons. PROGRAM Bldg.. Coring paa. Iy. BROWNAIONE honor of Fern Bpeckman. .Eight guests wer present. Mr. and Mra A; X Ashman and Mia Elinors Baan returned home Tuesday after spending a week to Fillmore visiting relatives. Miss Fern Bpeakman of Fillmoie I visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ashman. , Alta Coons. Edna Larsen. Vera Larsen. Verda Poco. L W. Pace. Alton Pace and at Champ Heppler spent last week-en- d Fish lake. Mrs. James Henderson of Ogden la her mother, Mra Henrietta visiting Wright. i Mra. Frank Seegmlller and two children of 8alt Lake are visiting In- Richfield, guests of Mra Seegmillers sister. Mrs. Minnie Bean. Mra J. H. Erickson, Mrs. Claud and Miss Carrie Nielson motored to Beavor Sunday and spent ths day visMrs. Milton Jentry. iting Alfred Mra Ward entertained ths Sunflower swarm of Beeslve girls of the First ward Monday. The evening was spent planning a itrlp to Fish lake. Luncheon waa served to ten guests. Mis NorvUla Jesscn entertained her primary class of Seagull girls of the Third ward to Clear Creek oanvon Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thorne and Miss Esther Sorenson spent the Fourth of July at Salt Take. Miss Verna Nielson "entertained at a plunge party at Monroe hot springs to honor of her sister, Lyndall, Sunday. Luncheon was served to ten guesta Eleanor Henry and Ras Seegmlller are spending a week at Fish lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen and daughter, Virginia and Gqrdon Christensen of Provo left Wednesday of last week for fish lake to remain until August 1. Mira Nial Nelson entertained at a kensington Saturday afternoon of last week In honor of Mira Lyndall Nielson. Luncheon was served to the Misses Velma Andlln, Ellens Blomqutst, Leila Nebeker. Verna Nielson and Phym Ence and Mrs. J. H. Nelson. 'Allas Mary Peterson returnedBunday, after spending two weeks in Mantt visiting friends. Mra E. E Hoffman left Sunday for San Diego, Cal., to join her husband and ' make their home. Mira Mlgnon Nielson of Salt Lake Is Mira Ireta Hanaen. They spent visiting last week-en- d at Fish lake. Mira Lyndall Nielson returned te Salt Lake Sunday, after spending two weeks In Richfield visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. M. C. Nielson. TRAINS Leave Salt Lake 7:14, 1:14 a. m., 12, noon, 2 p. m. and every Special train Sundays and holidays, 1p.m. t Thats what thousand of men and women ara telling their frienda Ths false and appearance which gray hair gives which handicaps one socially and In hns bsan banished and the blight of dandruff rsmovsd by the truly wonderful tonic NOURISHING. Thla scientifically compounded tenlc feeds and nourishes ths hair, prevents Its falling, promotes its growth and pleaaantly, harmlessly restores te original color, whether black, brown or blond. Cleanses tbs scalp. UnOne bottle failingly remove dandruff. usually Is effective No- matter what you have tried try Xourishlne today. Price tl.25 her bottle. all drug and department (tores. Owl Drug Co., Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Co., Auerbach Co , Z C. M. I. Dept. Store, Gibson Beauty Pallors sad Van Drug Co. bust-nes- a. Dyka-Davids- on Nourishine Positively' Not a Dye minutes . Ohe greatest amusement value - in the World The Very Last Word in Polite Stationery was centered with ton tbl low rrystsl Has of roaa of U Frsnes roses asd petals extended from eaeb plate to the center piece. Tb cadlb ahadee were In rose, as were the out cope and eoafertWnia aad tha place cards held tiny rosebuds aa farora. After the frmcheoa a program of moaMtaL .lumbers aad readings waa rendered by the XIlMica Wlnooa TU Afltonlshlng Offer Maj Appear Too and Loalae Cherry. Oleah Will. Helen fand land. Amber Hanford, Onrta Reese aad Ireaa Good to Be Tra. Caaooo, The list ef g nests tacinded the Mlssea Irene Canaoa of Balt Lake. Bernice JIadeeo, Oneta Keren of Nrptii, Miriam McGabm of Balt There is only one place in the west Lake, Amber Hanford. Bereaice Ursa, Wtaoaa Cherry, Heiea CaedUnd, Lena Madaea. Louisa where you can get these values in Voa Oleah Aldrich aad Merit Wall, U Cherry, printed stationery. Ask other printers Land. Mr. and Mra, J. W. Locke hare at- - their what they charge for this combination. fuet Mr. Locke's mother, Mra. Job Lecke, Double our price, or more. Whtt We of Brie,. Ka. are specializing -- on this single class of Mr. Prank Jooes entertained at dinner Thors and have the most efficient day I honor ef her Mater. Mrs. Sbermaa Allred, work, it the Multicolor equipment for of Halt Lake. Coon were laid for flftee. K. of A. were O. Presses. The club members gueeta Mr. 8 n. Lougsdorf at a keaatagto and lunch eon Wednesday afteroon. HUBS IS OTJB OFFER Mlaa Ruth Wall entertained Wednesday are far the stem aing at a social and loncbeo 200 Shasta Good linen Paper bars of tha Senior Christian Bn dearer society. Miss Heir Andersen ef Balt Ike left Moo 100 Linen Envelope to match in summer after to the California, day spend a weeks .rialt hero with her mother. Mr. PRINTED Mari Anderee. end her Miter, Mr. 0. P. Walt. With your nam and address and Ur. A. 8. Nllson of Long Beach. Calif,, ( a guest of her brother and sister, Mr. and packed In a neat box, all for Mra. NUseo la returning Mra. William Olson. I from a rialt with her daughter, Mrs. Rrs 8. Jensen, la Melba, Idaho, Mrs. Kilson and her MT. PLEASANT, July 15. Bishop sad Mra. ton, 0. Ronald Nllson, expect to leave in k H. t Jaeoba had their eneala Tueadav few dart for California, making tha trip by Half the above quantity for $1.00 Mar or aad Mra C. Clarence Neales of Salt automobile. Mlaa' Alieen Erickses of Balt Laka la visiting Lake. Suitable for ladies Mr. Obed Nelson. Mre. A. It. Aadera-- s entertained Tueeday her sister, The Rev. B. E. Mork of Salt l4ik and the Just the thing for issuing afternoon for twelve tittle (neats tn honor of for social affair. Excellent the birthdar anniversary of her danchter. Use. Rev. R. Zoo of Uilford visited Ut. Clekaaat vitatlon Mra. (era 8. Winters waa boatesa lo her frienda Banda y. on any and all occa-sion- s. Mias Adeie Meyrtek returned Tuesday to Balt for gift purposes Beehive (roup at a social aad luncheon Call and see samples. Lake, after a weeks visit with her parent. Wednesday evening J. D. Meyrick. Mail order anywhere within the The Mlaaea Ir-Canoe and Edith Ireraea Mr.Mr.andandMrs. Mrs. E. W. Wall and family and of flail Lake, Mies Manrine Hansen of Ephraim zone filled promptly and sent postnnd Mi. C. A. Hooe and littla daughter third and Mlsa Dorothy Jaeoba apent Hatuniay of Mr. -pent the past week at Yiviaa park, In Provo paid on receipt of price. Jn ordering, last week at Crystal springs. Manti. write name and address very plainly. Mlsa Dorothy Jacobs waa hosteae at a msa ' OTon. Mr. aad Mr.' 0. Holibaugh of Ogdea luncheon at the home of h- -r parents. Bishop relaML were of week Pleasant last guesta Mra. C. H. and Jacobs. Tuesday afternoon. WILKINSON SALES ft SERVICE CO. The affair waa arraagrd In honor of her eoiinln, tives. 214-1- 5 Continental Bonk Bids. Mias Irene Cannon, of Salt Lake, and Mlaa Mm. Hyrum Andersen of Cienr Creek and Bernice Madsen, who waa a student at tha Mias Berenice La men of Balt Laka are visiting Woo. 4189 Salt Lake City, Utah lnnrhtheir father, Lauriti Larsen. University of Utah the put araaloe. The bowl ' MT. PLEASANT $1.50 Esiro i r7 BBraaffteita -- these hot days A cold nip of BECCO at fre- quent Intervals is the secret of cool comfort. It staves off heat and answers the call of thirst in a picnic or outing. BECCO rounds out the joy. .Take a dozen bottles along in BETTER the lunch Idt-- Its THAN BEER. Hair or Dandruff! 30 re d. hr i 16, 1022. teraon and Lov4r Johnson spent the week in Clesrk Creek canyon. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Frsndsen and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jensen spent the past week In the West mountain, at theircamping summer camp home. Friends of Elder J. D. Montague have been advised of his safe arrival, with his Mormon company, on July , at Basle, missionary Switzerland. I -- JULY Ask for BECCO at SALTAIR and JE5S C , OLSON DISTRIBUTING Setlt Lake Distribulon. CO. i 4 j |