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Show tt THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 12 t , Social Notes from Utah Towns TWIN FALLS, IDA.' TW IN FALLS, Iteho, July J8MtaaM Alford eatarttinJ Tnenrtay evening tt an ift- terras! dancing party, oompllrmratlng hr MSr Panlin Fsncft of Paratt and Wm A Hr Strong of Santa Ana, Cal. Eight eouple Hi Pence vms the guests of honor iandtjr evening tt ft ptrnle supper fire for Alvoni alcvaa girl bjr Mi Mr. C H. Browse, .aratated by her titter, Hitt Fdna Graham, entertained for fifee little guests Wednesday afterftooft on the of the tixth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Margaret. The wedding of Mias Ruth RutteU M place WednesBerkeley Johnson of Bwe to day even In at the feotntf' here of the bride's tester. Mr R. B Smith The ceremony, which waa wtrwssed by relative and a few friend wat performed he the Rev, ( , K. Helms of wilt spend ft few Mr and Mr John RohL to dtya is the Wmxi river country, returning make their borne. The Boise, where they bride it well know adhere- - sir, JolmtotfTiril toeiated with the federal geological turvey. entertained Tuesday afternoon Mm R. at sarprioe party- - for her daughter, Gwen dolyn, on iur ninth birthday anniversary. Fli pen ftteata attended. J. C. Moon was hottest Wednesday afternoon at a meeting of the Harmony clh. Mrs, 3f O Conover won the club favor for high Mrs. Lae flwtro, Mrs J Faul score at fridge Johnton and Mrs, A, W. Oatrom of Buhl ware nt ' , gurot. Young women of the Arnoma elaaa of the Monde? Baptist Bmtdny nchool were guest evening of Mlaa Marion Turner at a regular glass meeting, Otehrating beg ninth btrthday anniversary, Katherine Harrison entertained Monday afternoon at her home for eight guest rompiiinenting her niece. Mina Jeanette Blum of rhtengo, Mr A. Koefel, Jr., insisted fey her ter several daughter, Marjorie, entertained fti-v- s Monday afternoon. Mra A. Salmon entertained Monday after noon for ft few friends, complimenting hee The guest, Mlo Mary Coffey of Chicago Far! gnestif were Mr. Charles 1 .arson Mr Mr Chester Clift A. Broaoeait, Kiser, Mrs Mr. C. W GrimeaMc. George Hallatt. Mrs. 8 W. Oagood, H H- - Hodatenm and Mr Wives of Twin Falls Kiwaninns were gneata of the club at an informal business and aortal dinner meeting Monday evening at the Kogerton hotel, followed hy a moonlight dance at Hho- xhone fall foer were laid for about eighty persons M, J, Kftertey, Resident of the club, gave felt report at delegate to the International convention at Toronto, Canada nd Mr. Reese M William wera pleasMr. antly aurjirised a their home Frida? eveniag-- of last Week by member of the Thursdar Kensington club at a farewell party for the guests of honor, who left thW week for Berkeley, Catif , where their daughter. Mint Bnnshlne William. wlH enter the I nlvereity of California. The evening was spent with dancing, rook and 5tHV A picnic luncheon wan spread on the lawn, Mrs. Jams ft. Kail entertained nfc a t luncheon Frida? of lat week complimenting her fitter, -- Miss Mary Andrews, of W'eUaviUe, summer the Mra Hall for her Ohio, guest wai niftted by Mrs, 0 P Duvall, Mr. Paul R - Taher Mrs. Kyle Watte and Mrs C. Laram. The gttrat list included Mcadamea C. R Bcoft. C P. Bowie. W, L, Ikard, II. T. Lewis, A Wilton Peck. W. A. Patrick, Ray Logan, Merlin Batiev, Mary Kelly Peter Erickson, Paul Taher. W. II Dwight, C. C. Lap. mi, 0. P. Duvall, G, M. Hall, Kyle Waite, Tat lor Cummins, L. W Coleman, W. E. Nixon, Joseph Beaver R. B. Bmith, W, Fens Smith. K R Kail, Nelson Hayward, Hal Bieler, H, R. Kenvon Deleft. T. J. Woods, Green, 0, M. U Fimpson. T H Master. Ralph Plater-- 1Clvde W, Ktmp Bracken rider, Kidney Graves, P. H. ron, Farrar, L U Patrick. Kcotta-blafKrowrtl, W, J. Young, Mae East of Neb , and the Miraes Grave Bryant, Emma Smith and LeNelle Breckenridge, ortk ir- ELY, NEVADA I -ELY, Be?, July 15 Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Smith entertained at dinner at their home la Ely Friday evening of last week for 0. J. MeXate and Jule la Bart he of New York. Complimentary to Mrs, Henry Krumh, who baa been visiting with Mr. and Mrs George A. White ley tn East Ely, and who left Thursday morning of last week to Join Mr, Krumh Jn Balt Lake for a visit to California before returning to their heme in New York, Mr and Mrs. Georg A Whiteiey entertained at dinner Ft at their home Rntirfay evening ot last week. A basket of yellow rosea formed the centerpiece for the table. Other guests were Dr and Mrs, Ralph A. Bondi. Mr. and Mrs, Rows McCrae, Arthur Smith. Mr. ami Mrs. Mr. and Mrs George I. Hickey, Mia Margaret Bmith. Mlaa Lflliaa Oram, C. B. Lakenaa and T J. Duddia-ct- Mr. George H. Llnsley entertained with a table of bridge at her horn on Campion afreet Thursday evening of let week, complimentary to Mr Gael Hoag Mrs. John Weber and Mrs. Watt H. Bishop were the other ladies present. After the gsme, refreshments were served. Mra Hoag had high score. Frank Endow invited a number of hi neigh borhood plavmates to help him celebrate hla sixth birthday anniversary at the home of hla parents, Mr and Mrs, Louis R. Kadow, on Can yon street Friday afternoon of last week, After plavlttg games on the lawn the children wera The guests were served with refreshments Mere Millard Joaephlne Virginia Edwards Tamblvn. Thelma IftY none Madsen. Madsen, Rna Kundberg. Charlotte Khallenberger, Sett? Baird, Jimmv and Harr? Kteveneou, Roger Ed wards, Joe Tambiya, Earl Baird and Brace BeM. . W. 8. Elliott was hoatese to the members of the Ante club at her apartment In the Northern hotel Saturday evening of last week The guests were Mesdamea Arthur Smith, Vail M. Pittman Watt H. Bishop and Gael B. Hoag and Mlaa Margaret Smith Mra. Fred T. West entertained a number of friends at luncheon at her home on Murry streot Tuesday of last week. The guests were Messrs, and Mesdamee George F. Newman, Frank Huffer. Frank K. Grant, Lee H, Murdock and Oscar rpwalt, Mra. Bertha Fog, the Miasea Edith La Belie, June Grant, Margaret Grant, Knsen Brown and Julia Dean West, and th Messrs Dewey Klmon, Clarence Rowan, Fred D. Wet and Jack Grant. Mlaa Marian Ktowe of Cherry Creek spent the poet week in Ely a guest of Mr, and Mrs. Anamst R. Biepe, Mra. M A. Clays, mother of Mra, Fred T. West, and Mlaa June kmitlw a niece of Mra. West, arrived In El? Thursday evening of test week from their home in Sait Lake tn spend the remainder of the summer with Mr. and Mra. West, Mies Fare Jones of Denver, Colo., earns to Klv Katurdav of laat week to spend the re. matader of the summer with Mr. and Mrs, An thoejr Jurich. Mls Jones la ft eottsln of Mr. , Jftrich. Mra. Josephine R Warm an entertained at hey home on Murry tract Thursday evening of last week. Five hundred was followed by refreshments, The guests were Messrs and Mes-- t dames Dan T fitong, Edward B, Knox, A C. Janes. Josish F Miles, Oscar Siegel and Francis Lewis. Mrs. Jones and Mr, Knox received the high score prises and Mrs, Stong and Mr Miles . the eoasolation prises v Mra Lee H Murdock. Mrs, Trad T West and to motored McGill Wednes Mrs. Oscar Vpwall Mra. day of Mat week and were luncheon guests of Bone, the Misses Lottie Leytou, Mary Bone, Mi teo-gF Newman. Joale IiytoQ. Roth Harris, aud the Messrs. Mlaa Minnie Griswold of Cherry Creek spent Rex end Lelaed "Layton. last week Ia Ely, a guest of Mias Eileen O'Coa-aril- . Mr, and Mrs. Jack Ntwtoo and Mias Kina Clyde of Bait Lake were Sunday guests of Mr. Mra William Y McGill. Mra Arthur Smith, tod Mra, Frank D. Adam. Mra. Fred T. West and Mra. James U. LockMr. and Mrs, Harold Layton. Mr. and Mra. hart enjoyed aa afternoon bridge at the J. J. Keel and Mr and Mrs EaH Morgan spent 1 nlveratr? club Friday afternoon of last week. laat wetk-enat the lakes on tup of the mounMt gmtth had hrh score. tain east of Kaysville, Mrs. Dorothy Holroquiat entertained at dinMr. and Mra Richard G. Laytoa-e- f Thatcher, ner at the home of Mr. and Mra. 8 Herbert Arts., are visiting relatives here this week Williams on Murry street Katurdav evening of Mr. and Mra, James fi. Walker Mt Friday last week for Mr. and Mrs, Williams, Judge ami for thejr boms la Raymond, anode, after an Mrs Clarence J. McFadden, Mr. antfMrs. J extended visit here with relattve. and 6 B. Elbert Mr and Mra. Delbert Adams wart Balt Lftkt The Informal Evening Bridge club members visitors Monday, wera guests of Mra Willis E. Meyere et her home on Murry street Thursday evening of " " s teat week. Other member present were M'wrmaw Jackson 0. WUiam J. Percy and Joseph L, Tics. Mr. Myera had high score , W. Miss Mary Bwaa was KAYKV1IJ.K, Member of the University club and tfwlr an Ogden visitor July during the week tadiea enjmed a dancing party at tba cinb Mr. and Mra, V. K Black f Bt Anthony. room on Morrv afreet Monday evening of laat Idmho, Were a of Mr. And Mra. Robert Ward, week refreshment wre served this week. guest The host case were Mraclamca Vail M Pittman, was gueet of honor at a Jolt Mls Fonda Herbert 8 Kturdevant and Watt n Bishop. dinner party at Lagoon Thursday evening. CovMra. Frank I. Beveriy wa hosteas to the ers were laid for Mr. and Mra N'ewmsa Reeves, member of the Double B bridge club at her lllsscs Faye Bandera. Fonda Jolly, Norma la home I U Eat El? Thursday afternooo of last derwood and Mesara Truman Curt la, Kawall Banweek. After tie game refreshments were dera and Frsftk Reeve. served to Meadamef WUUacn A. Leonard Frank Mra Robert ef Ogden was a last week3 tart W Tr re nec. George W end guest of herIIea McElroy, mother. Mra Annie Bacon Edward B. and Turaell. Wright. Philip Aijera Mra Herbert L. Gleason Mr J J. Bowman Mr Humid A. Amen McElroy received high Mts Burnet and Mra. Fred A. Sheffield core prise and Mra. Torrence jtie second pels. were Bvracne viltor Friday. Mr. and Mra Oamond G. Bate and chiidraa Mr and Mrs. A. M Barnes spent Kundav in returned Tuedav evening of last week from Bait fshe as jfuesta of Mr. and Mra Lrtand a tour of Yellowstone park and a visit la Salt . Campbell. Lake and Provo, Mra Annie Bacon spent a Aw days In OgMra, Oarar H Cpwail entertained at dinner den this week as a relatives. of at her home on Tligh street Thursday evening Mr and Mrs, Frank L. Alien jaf Ogden wera of laat week complimentary to her husband guests of Mr and Mra. William Allen, Friday. Other guests vn re Mr and Mra. Alfred J Mist Elisabeth Green stwnt the past week Procter, Mra Bertha Fox Mra. William B at Rear take Graham and Margaret Procter. Mr. ami Mr George W. Young and family Mr. and Mra. George W. Baird and hahv, visited In Centerville Sunday with Mr and Mra. Mr and ,Mrs And? J Ktevens. M1 Katharine Horace Barber. McKernan John O MrKvrnan Bnvmmd Mr. and Mrs Henry H Blood and Mayor and Wud Evald Klmon fent days of Mra. John G M Barnee were guest at a ban laatoweefc on camping trip t Cleve creek glrcfl- - at BaBait- - Saturday evening gf laat qnet Mrs. George L. ilicky left Thursday mornek. ing ef last weak for a short visit to Balt Mr. and Mra, Willard Galley of ralrview. Lake. Idaho, visited Mr. and Mrs. John W. Galley Mr and Mra. J. M. Havdcu entertained at dln- the week. ner at tlelr home on Canyon street Tuesday eve. during Mis Art rll Linford was aft Ogden visitor ning of last week for Mr and Mra Fred Monday. Ktrehlke. the Miaaea Imiae. Margaret and CeMis Fare Bandera and Fonda Jolly were E Venable. visitor to Logan, Sunday, lesta Btre,!ke, W. H Venabie-rw- 4 Mr. and Mr dee H. Murdock entertained Mr and Mra Albert Rocket of Logan are dinner at their home on Murry street Frida?' gueta of Mrs Jamlma Rorhel evening of last week for Mr and Mrs. Oscar Mis Verna Robins entertained tha Four Gee Francisco The time Upwall and Charles Noie of K duh at her home Tyirsly evening JJembera of the Tbnradav Bridge club wera was fv'nt, in sewing and music, followed by a Mr T. West of on Fred bomb at guest hf luncheon. Those present were Misses Mnrrv treet Thuraday affemwm of Nt week. Banders. Miriam Bnrnea, Hand Bishop, Mrs William Moorman and Mra. Percy Jaekaon Faya Artcll Linford, Clairs Gleason and Muriel had high score. Reeves. Mra. A. A. Young and dauehte?. Mlaa Alberta Mra J. Leland Campbell of Balt Lake spent and son, Fred, arrived Thursday evening of Tuesday here as a guest of Mrs. A. M. Karnes. last week from their home at Knmpter, Ore , to Mr John B returned to her hontftt In spend the remainder of the summer with Mra. Tcasdale Wedneada? after spending five months Young's mother, Mra Mary (uoid here as a guest of relatives Mr, and Mrs, lmle R Endow "d children, Ml Jean Underwood entertained a ntrmbcr Mr. and Mra Fred D. Oldfield Vn Thelma of frlenda at ft lawn party at her home MonDav Clark OldfteKr nod Freit T"Wft tnofored afternoon in honor of her birthday day to White river Tuesday of last week and spent Gam a wera played followed bv the day, Those present were Misses Fail Mra B. L. Quay! and daughter. Eleanor left tine Whittaker, Beth Webb, Alice Barton, Olive Unfmtd. morning of lsit wrek for I rtlt to f nbtn. Lnm Kohln,, Krrlynr Wood, Both Twin rail. Idaho. Galley. Margaret Peterson, Genevieve Galley Dorothy Layton, Ruth laytm Marjorie Turner. Marcel Linford, Marjorie Robins, Isabel Burton. Dorothy Robins, Thomley Bwaa and Harold f I KAYSVILLE gut Iran MONTPELIER, IDA. MTiicox. Idaho, Jufr 15, Mm Rose at a theater part? fnilowed by refreMhmenta- - at the Kit Kat Tnesdav evening la honor of Mra. Harold Graham of Balt Thoa Tanka, present wera Mrs Richard Grnn, Mra. 0. H, Groo, Mra. Clarence Heat Mra. Rose Btottt. itrs. Riley BarkdulL Mra. Harold Merle BarkdnU. Mlaa Dorothy Graham, Mi Brough and Ml Virginia Brough. Mr. H. B. Whltroao entertained at h part? Tuesday aftemooe at her home in honor of Mra. O. P, Vogel ef Ogden. Utah. Roses formed Those present tha centerpiece fur the table. wera Mrs A. G, Hunter, Mrs. Georgs R optMra W. W, A. B Gough, Mra. ion 'Thapman, Mra. B. W Rhinehart, Mra. Frank Rtcharda, Mra. fl, K. Malsburv, Mrs. Ins Preston, Mra. H. B. Hull, Mra. F. Ira Jones, Mr. H. A. Robison. Mira Leila Jour. Mrs, 0. F. Vogel, Mi Bernice Vogel, Mira Helen Vogel. Mra J, H. Dirk of Missouri and Mra. John Barrett of Twin Falla wera guests; Mra. M. J. Davit entertained at a part? Fridar afteraONi of laat week at her home in honor of her daughter, Mra. Pell Hampreit Five hundred and bridge ef Ogden. Utah. were enjoyed during the afternoon. Mra. R. L, Nicholson and Mr. J. R Leeright were awarded high score. Yellow rosea formed the The botes wa centerpiece for the tables. b? her daughters, Mlsseg Helen and Jean Davis, Those present wera Mrs, B, A. Mr. R. H. Ferguson, Mrs. 0. IL Brough. Groo, Mra, R, Nicholson, Mrs C W. Hos-me- r, Mra. A, A Veslev, Mra, Dell Hampton, Mra. H. H. King, Mrs. George F. Ashley, Mrs. R. R. Mnlicam. Mrs H. B. Hull, Mra. Tom Sneddon. Mrs. W, F. Stevens, Mrs. J, R. Ira-righ- t, Mra, Ins Preston, Mra. Gene Bourne, Mra. John Barrett. Mrs, W. W, fhspman, Mra. H. O, Nnckols. Mr Charles Hess, Mrs. Rose Btoiit, Mra. John Mr. Daa Hurley, Downing, Mra. R. Weston of Icogao. Utah; Mra, T Russell of Kemmerer. Wyo , and Mr. Bt wera out-o- f town Claim of Anaconda,- - Mont. MONTPELIER. Btont entertained ? visited relatives here Sunday. FAIRVIEW FAIRVIEW. Julv 15 Wednesday evening of last week Lea and Iona Banders entertained at a shower in honor of Mra, Stanley Bradv, formerly Mlaa Coquelia Jon, who was a Juno bride. Games were plared and refreshments wero served to Misa Agatha Larson, Miss Bniallo Tucker Miss I taro thy Anderson. Misa Fliae Iar-aeMia Gold Terra, Miw Euphenia Anderson, Mias Gladys Graham, Misa Anna Pehraon, Via Reims Gmham, Mtsa Barah Petersen, Mra Henry Jones. Mrs Kills Coomb and Mrs. Hy Poulttrn The hostesses were assisted hr their Mra. Brady waa mother, Mrs. Darina Bandera. tha recipient of many beautiful presents . Mra C. L, Pritchett and Ml ft Annabel Pritchett left Saturday of last week for a six weeks visit in Balt Koike and Logan. 'After apending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mra I. P. Brady, Mra.t Hy Paulsen has returned to her home in Kphraim. 8he waa accompanied by Mias Barak Petersen. Tueadav evening the North ward primary gar a childrens dance in the Eclipse pavilion. Airs. Jordan Mower entertained at a quilting party Monday afternoon. Luncheon waa served to eight, Air. J; J Peteraon and mother, Mra. J H. Pritchett, left Wednesday for an Indefinite stay in Balt Lake. Clients. Mr. and Mra George W Tucker announce Mrs. R L. Nicholson entertained the Bridge the of thetf daughter, Alice, to club Friday afternoon of laat week at her Jesse engagement The marriage will take place L. Young. Mrs. Dell Hampton wee swarded high the first home, of August. part core. Those present wera Mrs. K. A. Brough, week Mra Ben Peteraen, of last Wednesday Mra. 0. H. Groo, Mra M. J. Devla Mra. G. Airs. Han Madsen, Mrs. Jordan Bradv and Mra. W. Rosmer, Mrs. R. H. Ferguson, Mra, J. N dinner party entertained at John Christensen Downing and Mra Dell Hampton. t the homo of Mrs. Christensen for Mr. and Mra Dell Hampton and children of Ogden, Mra. Lindsay Brady and Mr. and Airs. Jay Utah, are the (ueete ef Mr. and Mra M. J. Brady of Idaho. Coven were laid for twenty-five- . Davis, Mra. 0. F. Vogel end children of Ogden, Air. and Mra Willis Howell of Xephi are Utah, are visiting here, the gneste ot Ur, visiting frienda and relatives In this city. and Mra H. B. Hult Mrs Tucker and Mra Christa Banders Mr. and Mrs. Frants Nleleea and children of ClearMyron Creek are visiting their parents, Mr. of Gray's Uke are apending a few day n and Mrs Jordan Brady, Jr. this city. Tuesday evening Miss Gladys Graham and Mra James Welker left Friday for Balt Mis entertained Tucker at a lawn Eulalie Lake to visit her daughter, Mra. Hugh Ly- - party in honor of Mra Stanley Brady, a June horn of her at the parents, Mr. and Ur. and Mra Herman lloff returned Wed- bride, Mrs Henry Jones. A buffet supper was served nesday from a abort visit Is Idaho Falls. to thirty, Major G. C. Gee, Bon of Robert Gee, with Monday evening Mira JHelma Graham and Mrs Mrs. Gee and children, arrived Wednesday from Peterson entertained at ft wtenle roast visit of several Andy Camp Humphreys. Vs., for river. Thoao present were the long weeks. Major Gee recently has been trans-fere- d Airs AferllnBaftpitch Madsen, Mra B. B. Rigby, Mrs to Kansas City, Mo., to which plaeo he Brace Cox, Mra. Cari Bnndwall, Mra. J T will go following hit visit here. Mra Raymond Banderaon, Mra. Yerntle Mra R, H. Ferguson and Mrs. Rose Stout Fuwles, Rfewart, Mra W. W. Brady, Airs. Vera were guests of honor at a party given ThursWHUam Mra J- - R. Graham, Mra day evening of last week at the home of Mr. rhrirtianaen. Mra J. U Airs. Bills Coombs. and Mra W. F. Stevens Supper was served IloUlns, Mra Georg F. 01am and Mrs, Howduring th evening. Yellow roses formed the ard Rigby. Those present wera centerpiece for the table Afr. and Mra. Loren Anderson are spending Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brough, Ur, and Mra. week in RfanUh Fork. R. H. Ferguson. Mr. and Mra W. F. Steven, a Mr. and Mra J. W. Christemen motored to Mr. and Mra John Barrett, Mra Rose Stoat, Fork Sunday and spent the day with &Tnish d Mlu Vlrrtnl, Bromrh UlM Dorothy Brourh Christensen. Mr. E. C. Cldn.r th attmbrs WUUsm trtlnnl of th, Uborty lodge No. ST It her horn ftniooa of Ut week. Hefruh Batardiy menu wera ered to twelro m.mber. ated CENTERVILLE Pyorrhea Can for the Eyes Office of the President. A large number of shop forces of this company have left our employ as a protest against the decisions .of the United States Railroad Labor Board, yrhich was, created by an Act of Congress for the purpose of settling disputes between railroads and their employees. The officers of this company recognize that it is their duty to maintain, if possible, uninterrupted transportation service for the benefit of the public. This can only be done with the approval and support of the people in the communities served bv the railroad, and particularly with the cooperation of the peace officers-in- " those communities in protecting the men who have remained at work and the property of the company. MALAn. Idaho, Juy 15. Mr. and Mr. O. P. Bate left this week for a ten vacat.on with relative at Oak ey. dayf Mra. Jay Giheon and eon of Nampa are gueat of Mra John T. Wllllame. Mra. John Fredrickepn entertained at dinner Tueday in honor of Mr. A. R. Swingle of Itoundup, Mont., and Mrs. Jay Gibnon of Nampa. Mra. Howard Peck and children and Mr. K Hutchison epent the week at Lara Hot- Springs. The Misses Marjorie 'Gleason, Mahala McFamald and Olya PettlngHl of Gar-- , land, Utah, wen set week-en- d ? guests of Mrs. R. V, ran ele. Mr. and Mrs, William Mandry and children and Mr. Peter Peterson spent Sunday of laat week at lava Hot Spr nys. , The Rev. Mr. end Mr. Hanks and eons left .this Week for Burley to spend a Couple of weeks visiting: relatives. The member of the Clio club enjoyed an oulin Friday of laat week. Mrs. D. L. Kvans, Sr., entertained the member of the Kensington club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. J Hansen motored to Downey and spent Sundav. Mr. and Mr. John Fredrickson and children and Mr, and Mrs Khali Kingsbury motored to Lava Hot Springs and epent Sunday. The Misses Gretta Jones, Ethel Dav Kina Jones, ConMane Christensen, accompanied bv Mrs. S, J Folia nd and Mrs. J. R. McIntosh, left Wednesday for a two weeks outing at Bear take. The M see Rllla Thprpe. Lleiie Goddard, Bertha Adams, Polly Jones and Berks Jones to Plymouth motored springs Frltlav evening of last week to attend the dance. Mr. and Mr. James Reed and family and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Davis and chi dren returned Monday evening from a tn Blackfoot. fishing trip Mrs. Fred Elliff of Council Bluffs, Iowa. Is the guest of her daughter, Mra R, T Matter. Mss Eleanor Jones left Wednesday for an extended visit with reatives at Soda Springs. t - Marion, Ohio the right to freedom and "The foremost thought in the Constitution-ithe pursuit of happiness. Men must be free to live and achieve. Liberty is gone in America when any man is denied hy anybody, the right to work an live by that work. It does not matter who denies. A free American has the right to labor without any others leave. "It would he no less an abridgement to deny men the right to bargain "collectively.' " Governments cannot tolerate "anyeiassorgroup "domination through force. It will be a sorry day when group domination is reflected in our laws. -- Government and the laws which gQvernment is charged with enforcing must be for all the people, ever aiming at the common good." s - Chairman Ben W. Hooper of the United States Labor Board in his statement of July 1, 1922, said "Regardless of any question of the right of the men to strike, the men who take the strikers places are merely accepting the wages and working conditions prescribed by a Government Tribunal and are performing a public service. Tbey are not accepting the wages and working conditions which an employer is trying to impose. For this reason Public Sentiment and full Government power will protect the men who remain in their positions and new lnen who may come in." Competent Men Are Wanted for Railroad Service As Follows Smith left Tuesday morning for a two weeks camping trp In the Sawtooth reserve. The Misses Eva and Truth Tayor left Monday for a two weeks visit In Oaklev. Mra H. E Fields and Mrs. C. M. Thomas entertained the Boy 8eouts. troop No, 10, and their scoutmaster, E. Howard Cleveand, at the home of Mra Fields, south of town, Sundav afternoon at a swimming party. Ice cream and cake were served. The Retlef society of the First ward p't-rrmet Toe-dst their house on North Miller avenue.meetng The afternoon was spent Jn sewing forth ha mar, which w.H be held In the near future. Miss Ruth Wright entertained a number of her friends at her home on North Almo avenue Saturday afternoon, tn honor of her birthday anniversary. Sir. and Mrs. Ram Bulklv entertained about f!ftv of their friends at a lawn frolic at the home of Mts. Bulklvs mother. Mr. T. M. Ferrln, on South Overland avenue. Wednesday evening. Refreshments were served. The Lexae Campfire glre left Rundav morning for a two weeks camping trip at Geycr inr ngs. Mrs. H. E, Fields was hostess to the Women- - Biislo"-- eOth st home, south of town, Thursday evening. Mr and ,Mrs. Will am Cooper left Wednesday morning for a visit with relatives in Yakima Wash. The trip was mad bv automobile. Miss Alice Jones of Spanish Fork. Utah, one of the faculty of the B Y. C. of Ixjgan, Utah, la the guest of Mra A. J. Jex. Mra. W. E. Mitchell and Mra. A. J. Jex were hostesses to the Literary club at the home of the former, on North The subject, Friday afternoon. Child Welfare, was discussed by Dr. Rich. Dorothy Refreshments, decorated with the national colors, were served a mustcal program to nine me tuduring bers and thirteen special guests. MACHINISTS " BLACKSMITHS SHEET METAL WORKERS BOILERMAKERS ELECTRICIANS CAR REPAIRERS TINNERS COACH CLEANERS PIPE FITTERS ROUND HOUSE SERVICE MEN APPRENTICES AND HELPERS Standard wages will be paid under rules and working conditions with seniority rights dating from time of employment - aa -- prescribed by the United states Railroad Labor Board. "1' ht - , Applicants for Work Should Apply at the Office of D. Q. Ctutnlngbun, Aut. Bvpt. M. P., Salt Lake City. TJtak. Local Agent, Provo, Utah. H. C. Stevens, Shop Supt, Burnham Shops, , Denver, Colo. W. E. Hlgglnson, roreman, Colorado Springs, Colo. Walter Roberts, Muter Mechanic, Pueblo, Colo. Local Agent, Trinidad, Colo. Local Agent, Florence, Colo. Local Agent, Canon City, Colo. E. G. Haakvns, Master Mechanic, Salida, Colo. Local Agent, Leadvllle, Colo, Foreman, Ogden, Utah. Local Agent, Price, Utah. Local Agent, Aspen, Colo. G. C. Gatos, Foreman, Montrose, Colo. Herman Welrlck, Foreman, Gunnison. Colo. P. T. Owens, Master Mechanic, Grand Junction, Colo. E. 0. Howerton, Master Mechanic, Alamosa, Colo. 0. E. Quant, Foreman, Durango, Coio. C. B. .Carpenter, Superintendent, Bidgway, Colo. Local Agent, Telluride, Colo. Local Agent, Santa Fe, N. M. s The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Company Denver, Colorado July I J. 0. Richmond, J. H. YOUNG, President Co-na- 12, 1922 SYRACUSE SYRACUSE, July 15 Th officer and member of th Byraenra Mtitnal tendered A (in Rlv Mo fftvowftll nodal In tl meeting hen Sunday erenlny, prior to hc depnrtura foe California to do miMiourry vroi-- for tbo L, D. 8. church. Air, and Air. A. D Miller of Knit Laka flatted rotative hero during th week. MUa Verda Cook pBt Frldv ia Balt Lake, Mr and Hr Wallace Galley and family of Layton were Sunday gueata of Mr. aad Mr. Bam tie I Cook Alia Veda Bodily spent a few day U Morgan thia week vtltlng relative. Air. aad Air. Le Roy Srasioa of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr. J E Bodily. Mr. and Mra. David Cook and children of Goa hen have bran visiting relative here for a few day Mlrara Verda and Edna Cook will leave tomorrow for a months visit with frienda In southern California. Mr. and Alra Harvey Moore and family of Garland spent the past week here aft gurstft of relative. Mr and Aff. David E. I oi y too of Layton were Byracnae visitor Wedneeday. Mra Gilbert L. Nance waa th recipient of pleaaant aarpna party at the home of Mra Nellite fiance Monday entng The time waa spent In sowing and mu!e,. followed hy a two-To- o luncheon. Those preoent .were Alra John B. Barker. Mr Ilenry J. Graham. Vra Alary E. Bwanger, lira. Samuel B. Rnhforth, Mr. J F. Conrad, Alra A, M. Barnet.Mr. John Graham, Alra, M IL Frenam. Mra Edmond Mrtfttchle, Mra Thoraaa Aoderaoo. Mrs. Jam Alra. Charles BaU, Mra Joseph 1! Afayltn, C. Layton, Allsaea Millie Mra, Georg Keye Iren Ada Maud Nance, Schofield, Haydn Clara Mavlin and Thelma Nance. Mr and Mra Thomas Anderson visited seta-tive- e in KaysvlUt during tha week. GARLAND it 'l Harding's Fourth of, July, 1922, Address, BURT EY Idaho, Julv 15. Mr and Mra A. H. Bticfclln and Mr nnd Mrs. Ralph o- N, - - - From - - BURLEY, IDAHO Now Be Cured Doctors ftsccmmsRd The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Company MALAD, IDAHO CBVTFRVIIJ.K. July 1(1 Mr. and Mrs. Wetter Diaotn spent Wednesdsv In gait Lake. Mrs. Frank Smith. Mrs. Mary Smith and Mra. Henry Cleveland epent the eerly pert of the LAYTON, July 15. Mr. and Mra Donglas T. weeh In Logan, the gueats of Mrs. Uen NIMey. Murdock of Duchesne are 'feuests of Mrs. Mary Mr. aad Mrs. It. W. King and Mr, and Mra Ellen Roberta Clarence King of Hu pert. Idaho, were dinner Mtsa Angelina O'Brien of Raymond, Alberta gneste ef Mrs Noma Smith, Monday, Canada ia visiting relatives and friends here. Mr, and Mra. Roland Green nnd family of The Missus Eoiene glmmons, Btaache Adnma gait Lake epent Monday with relative, here. and Martha Stmthona and the Messrs. Orville GARLAND, July 15. Member of the Ladle Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laken and family and Rftmsey, Harry Simmons and Wallace Ramsey Mr aad Mra. Joeeph v Kvana and daughter. Self 'culture clhb were entertained Friday afterPorternoon teat at spent the pest week at Bear lake. weekend of last wreck at the home of Airs. D. E. Alexandrfa, epent Mr. and Mra. Robert Birkea and children spent ville dam. Mra. Evan slatting with Mr. and Manning The president. Alra T- - W. Innra, pro The program follow Sunday In Ogden canyon. sided. Mra. iuetta R. Porter Community aing-tnn Lay-toThe officers ftnd members of tha Went conducted by Musical Director Mr. W F. Mr. and Mra. It. Blahoff of Loe Angelea were . ward Mutual tendered Mrs. Nora Phillip Wednea-dayEdmund Vance Cooke, Mra. from Kvana, Mr. and of Peraaon; reading Byron HUl a miscellanea ut shower at the home of her gneata by Mr. S. C. Snider, seriated by the Misses Moan Melba Free Sample of Wonderful Guar-- - parents, Mr. and Mra Alma Preston and Waada non, Philips, Thursday and I7art Inwea, Boyd, Mr. and Mra. Clarence Nyt. evening. Eighty guests wore present and the enjoyed a motor trip through eouthera Ltah Dorothy Snider; piano solos by Mlaa Jeanette anteed Home Treattime was spent In playing lawn games, followed thie week. F. Perosoa, The Beatty; vocal solos by Mra W, luncheon. The gtuat of honor by a The members of th Centerville Flret ward rooms were made cheerful with baskets of seament. received many beautiful and useful gifts. a rotated by Alra The boat ebolr held their annual out mg ia Weber can- sonable flower Mra UharWa Amort of Balt Lake waa a Mat yon Thnraday. D, Henry Manning, Mra. Leroy Manning Mrs. week-enRetha Abramson guest ef her sister, Mrs. Robert Bir-ke- n Mr. Clara f. Cannon nnd Mr. and Mrs. Roy George Henri and the Mi v Every sufferer from Pyorrhea, Bleed-inj- f i fthenev and family wera gneata of Mra, Karl and Julia Manning served a buffet luncheon to end Ulcerated Gums, Loose Teeth The Misses Leila Layton and Dorothy Collins tweatv-seve- o members aad the following special IV enures of Salt lake at a dinner given end other tore and diseased condition and the, Menera. Joseph Dey and Ralph Willa honor of Mra. Daekj U. Cannon of guests: Mewtamye K L. Fridall, M IL Seiger, gpent Ut week end at Como Springs. of the mouth, should accept this offer liam J. L. Hunrocker of Tremonton. Julia A RicGaorge, ft Tanner and Mra Robert Birkea gt.kites A Mrs, Norma Adam. Waa Lola Smith, Mlaa hard, Leroy Manning. A R, Capener, W. W without delay. Send your name and enjoyed a party at Lagoon afternoon Mlaa Smith Thursday and Christen arn, David A Hobbs D. Henry ManNaomi Smith Gladys (pent nddres today to Moores Laboratories, in honor of their children and a number of young ning, A- - I. Grover Lewis LiUywhits, Brigham Tuesday at Raltatr Dept. 5134, Kansas Citv, Mo., and they friends. id Shepard and Frank C. Rlrh of Logan Marriott. Howard Davis and F A Black ftnd Par Mr. Mra, and Reuben and Mr, and warn dinner gneata of .Mr, and Mrs. Byrum the Misses Jeanette Beatty of I)envr. Cole.; will mail you Sample Treatment, postKUfoyle Eva ft Blllaon motored to Como springe Font, Sunday. Wands Prestos. Hare! Inaeft, Dorothy Snider paid, absolutely free. Judjje it merit hire. and spent the day. Tuesday Tha officers of tha Beeond ward Belief so- Melba Nye Rthft Abramaoa tad Irobells Cbsro Also hisfree booklet and for yourself. Mrs. Lucias Lftndio spent Monday la Balt ciety entertained a the with member social of Ogden, Mtaifttore silk flags were the fa- tory of remarkable eures. This simple Lake, Tuesday afternoon. An iatereetlng musical prohome treatment is endorsed by leading Mr. and Mra. M. H. Blllwra, Mr. and Mra. Mr ot wen and Mra. AS Felsted have returned from the feature! refreshment! gram and the Yellowstone national park where they spent Dentists and Doctor a being the most Luciusa Laudie and Mr. and Mra. L E ElUeoa afternoon few week at this and grove days Evans Aspen Mrs. John daughter, Alexandria, two weeks sight seeing efficient method known to ' control these spent Mr. and Mra Wallace Galley spent Mr and Alra P, C. Petteraon and children, were gtmeta ot Hareey Gates at the Salt Lake . dread conditions. (Adv.) In Syracuse as guests of Mr. and Mra Sunday Samuel theater Monday afternoon, a special pirtnre of accompanied by Miss Belle Burton, are spending Cook. Mr. Gates being the feature of the occasion. the summer at Grace and Boda Bpring, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. WUford B. WlggiH wera last Others in the party wars Mr. and Mra. Jacob - Mra Georg Wort icy left week for Ixui week-envisitor to Rebar City. Gate. Mrs. Emma Lacy Gates Bowen. Pro. Angeles to visit her sons, Harry and WUford Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Whitesides and daughfeasor Cecil B, Gates and Mr. and Mra, William Wort Icy. ter, Fern, Miss Ruth Adams and HtUaon White-aide- s Voting. Miss Isabelle Chase of Ogden to the gueet ef , Con-Opt- o left this week for an extended visit with Mlaa Annie Tin gey spent Wedneeday with Mr sad Mr. Mr M Ramptoo. relatives in Blsckfoot, Idaho. Mlaa Jeanette Beatty of Denver. Colo . 1 frienda In Salt Lake. Mr and Mrs Frank Bone entertained at ft Mlaa Velma Chrtatop hereon of Salt Lake la spending the summer with bra ? mother, Mra Physicians ftnd ey specialist preacribe luncheon at the Hermitage In Ogden canyon apending a week hen with hee a out. Mrs. Bees Jenny Beatty. a safe home remedy in tha treatment o Miss Thelma Dredre of Afslsd City. Idaho, Kunday afternoon, in honor of their brother. Wiwilfy Richard G. Layton of Thatcher, Aria. Those DUblrti rtnb spent laat week end with Mies Minerva Baas. Th mtmbin ot th Dlx PtH of eye troubles and to strengthen eyesight. were Mr and Mra. Jacob Mr of Hi Alls Retha Abramano entertained at a slumn present th buainara at hm mratief Layton, ftU bl4 refund by guarantee Sold coder money and Mr. Samuel G. Layton, Mra. John U Lay-toEmm Th following wr ber party Friday night of tat weak In honor of Ford Monday fi1M Mr. and Mra John Larton. Jr., Mra Clyde druggists, chairmen of th vaMou commit ire of Ml Jeanette Beatty of Denver, Cota. Bapper J LAYTON ' t. Former Senator and Mra. John W, Thornley Sad family, Mr and Mra George W. Bwan and children and Mr. and Mra Nicholas Bouneunort and children left Wednesday for ft ten days motor trip to Fih lake Mr, and Mrs. William Stone of Ban Diego, Cal.; Mrs, Fay Godfrodson of Sigurd and Mr adMra, David Llnday of Helper are. spudtug a few days hern as guests of their fatheK J. B. Llndsev. Mr. and Mra Golden Barton of Farmington the club: Racial ennyutttae. Alias Files Can- nun; rreTtUia, Allas Goldie Blown, dramatic. Mies Bernice Waddonpe; literature. Mia Edna Parrish Mis Eva Hancock was cbosou editor sada AUs A itn Jtard ameeiara ditm of She elub paper. Following the 1 business meeting, luncheon was served. Mra George Alilea spent Wednesday with friends ia bait lake, Mira Louise Hunter of Bait Lake Is tbs guest ef her cousin, Mias Edna Porter. The following enjoyed dancing at La goo Mr and Mra, Nraiea Smith Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Alvia Duncan, Mr and Mra Har old Roberts. Mr and Mrs Chris Brown, Mr. and Mra Milton Smith, Mr. and Aim. Clarence Moss, Air and Mra Horton Evans and AD, ftnd Mra, Whitney Smith. p 16, 1922. ereed to the folloerlnc rueete: The Mleeee Brett?, Deulee Aoetia, Merjnrte Bueh, Louie end ftetha Abrameea. Ttafrj. Julie Mepnlnf Ur. end Urn. L. W, Frreton, accompanied by W. end Peraaoa F. Mr. Uric He we. lire. motored to Salt Lake Wednesday aad returned - era present: Messrs, and Mesdames J. E Excell. J, W. Dodds, L. D. Excell, E. E. Riding, H. O. Excell, Mrs. Mabel E. Hatch and Mina Stella Judd. Mrs. Glen Barton visited, her parents at Beaver the past week, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Montague returned the first of the week from a trip to Friday. Ur. and Mr. Alma Fima worth of Loa An-tel- e are eleltint Ur. Famewortha parent. Grand canyon. Ur. and Urs. B. I Farnsworth. Mr. and Sirs. Reece Griffith came from Mr. W. R, Vanfleet and dan, titer. Mra. Friday of last week and spent Ernest, Jenaes. returned home Tuesday from Loa Mlnersvllle the week-en- d at the home of Mr. and An r where they had elslted for a mouth. Mia. J. B. Showalter. I, HEBER CITY -- CLEARFIELD Dr. and Mra. HUB ICR CITY, July 15. Floyd Hatch and Mr. and Mr. Walter Lawrence of Salt Lake epent laat weekend et the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joaepb Hatch. Mr. and Mra. M. H. Pool left Wednesday of last week for M.lford to make their home. Mrs Ruth Hatch end daughter, Eldora. who had spent the winter and spring In Vermont and New York, epent last weekend In Heber Cite. Dr. and Mra. Poollah of Kanna City. Mo., epent Thursday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mra. Elmer Strong. Mra J. W. McAuley ot Tooele spent last week In Heber. The Mioses Emma and Manila Carlile entertained a number of their friend Friday evening of laat week In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Carlile. Mrs. Francis Moulton la visiting her mother, Mrs. J. W. Stubba, at Provo. Mra. Arnes Turner has returned from Kansas City, Io., where she had been Visiting her sinter, Mrs Joseph 8mlthea A party was given at Schnlttera hot pot Monday evening of laat week In honor ot Mr, and Mrs. D. Dayton of Provo. Mlaa Rets Simpson waa hostess at a shower given Monday evening, complimentary to Mrs. Frederick Carlile,wasa bride of last month. Mrs. Carlle former? Mas Sarah Todd. PANGU1TCH PANGUITCH, July 18. Miss Addle Tebbs entertained five of her girl frienda at suppey Tuesday evening. Those present were Misers Nellie Tebbs, Louis Henrie, Dean Haycock, Mary Davis and Nellie Pendleton. Mra Sam Martin and children of Ogden are visiting Mrs Martins parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron. Mias Cedi Tebbs entertained at a card party Saturday evening of last weeks Mra Thomas Clltteroe of Mt. Pleasant la a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mr. J. B. Showalter. Mr. and Mra George Daly have moved to Gunnison to make their home. Mr. and Mra Vernal Gouldlng are here and from - Lynndyl visiting relative friends. Mr. and Mr. Jess Orton arrived from Delta Thursday to visit relatives and iir B. Layton and Mra, Matilda Meferoon spent Batnrdsy ot last week In Balt OibBoe, hlrarJffrt)b cinity, giving instructions tn Red Cross work. Dr. and Mra E. H. Marble and daughter, Hortenae, spent Saturday and Sunday In Salt Lake. Mlaa Alice Tooth returned to Manti Tuesday after a weeks visit here aa the gueet of Mtoa Melva Brown. Mr. P. M. Kelley of American Fork and Mias Lilly Fredrickson of Balt Lake were guest of Mr. and last week-en- d Mrs. W. J. Groesbeck. A. C. Peterson of the Superintendent Kobo school district and State Engineer R. E. Caldwell and their families were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mra A. C, Bird. Mrs. 8. P. Snow, Jr., and daughter, Dorothy, of Salt Lake, spent last weekend at the A. C, Bird home. Mrs. William Warthen and children of Roosevelt are visiting Mm- - Warthenw parents, Mr. and Mra A. L. Hayroond. Inks. Mr. and Mra Jabes West and family ef Btiftr City Idaho, visited George LL Draper nnd family during the pat wek. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hardy and family ef Bountiful were Sunday guests of Bishop aad Hr David Stoker, Mr end Urs. Frank Bone snd Mrs. John H Layton, all ef Layton, and Itlcbsrri G. Layton as her of Thatcher. Arts, spent Thursday guests of Mr, snd Urs. Jacob EL Layton, in Halt Lake. Mlro Fannie Brown spent Sunday Mis Wild Robert spent Monday In Kays-fi- ll as gnest of her cousin, Mis Vesta Barneft. Mra' Regina Stoker of Bountiful spent the past week here s guest of relative. Mr and Mra Rex Jones spent Wednesday in Tremooton. litas Thelma Hess of Farmington visited friends here Runriay, Mr! and Mra Raymond GledhIU and children of Ogdea were Inst week-engneata of Mr and Urs Alms Phihips and fsmiiy. Mira Mary Rigby of Balt Lake Is the guest ef Afr. Jens Harris for ft few day. Mra. Leslie Crochet of Logan visited her mother Mra John W. Galley, during the post time to witch lbs rpHE X bealtboftbegirlmost carefully is wben tbe is entering young woman- hood. Much depend upon th proper functionlngof tbe organ of (Umination. Let no false modesty interfere with IL If youdeteetthe slightest tendency to constipation, by sign of biliousness, betdach or check it with tesspoonful of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. DR. CALDWELLS SYRUP PEPSIN THE FAMILY LAXATIVE Dr. Caldwell Syrup Pepain U compound of Egyptian Senna and other simple laxative herb with pepIre from sin. It work gently, griping, and contain no narcotic. Bottle can be bid st any drug store, end the tost Is only about a sent a dose. Joat try ltl week. Mra John B. Tftrsen returned to her home la Teaodale. Wednesday, after spending four aaontha here with relative, Mr. and Mra Jacob IL Layton spent Sunday hi Ogden canvon. Mr. and Mrs Robert McComb are spending two weeks in Balt Laka. Miss Dellla B taker was an Ogden visitor dur lag tbft week. 1 HALF-OUNC- BOTTLE FREE tu SPRINGVILLE SPRINGVILLE, July 15 Mr. nd Mm L. Barron have returned from a visit In Logan, their former home, Mr. Syld via Roylance accompanied them and her son tn Smlthfleld. of OgMr. and Mrs. Howard McCurdy den were the guests early tht week of the former's parents, Mr, and Mra. J. A. McCurdy. Mrs. Chanter Johnson of Salt Lake is pending a week here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Metcalf of Gun nleon are th gueata of their daughter, Mr I. 8. Brown. The fiftieth wedding amtiveranry of Mr. and Mr. Jame WignaJl waa celebrated at Castilla. Friday of tat week, with about fifty relatives attending. The honor guests are the parents of eight frienda Mrs. Ia C. Sargent and daughter. Nel- children and have lived in Springvllle are Movie since their youth. Mr. and Mra. Wlgna.lt visiting Sargent lie, end Mra in Provo at the homes of Mr. end Mr. are 71 and 89 years of age. respectively. WalThe day waa spent in picnicking, dancing; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Welch and lace Riddle. swimming and other diversions Mra J. F Smith and son, Claude, of A surprise party arae given at the Monhome of Mr. and Mrs H. G Excell Magna, visited friends and relatives here on birthExcel! her In Mrs honor of Sunday. day Mias Marie Johnson la In Delta and vi day anniversary. 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