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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 30, 1922. children, returned Tuesday from a njptoe trip to Lehl, where they visited for two with Mrs. Gals ford's parents, Mr, aad Mrs. George Geietord, Br. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Davis and daughat ter, Jeanne, apent the taenty-fourt- h Eureka visiting Mr, and Mrs. James B. de-y- s JLdUnte e IDAHO FALLS, IDA. I - Mr. IDAHO FALLS. Idaho, July N. D. Porter hostess to tlx Lucky Thirteen Bridge club Wednesday afternoon at her apartments In the porter hotel. Luncheon was served at 1 '10, at small tables made attractive with. the use of garden flowers in variegated shades of yellow. . Mrs. A. L. Fields of Marshalltown, lows, and Miss Emma Jensen of Monrovia, Cal., were present, in addition to ths regular elub members In the game of bridge which followed the luncheon, the prise for high score War awarded to Mrs. Earle Crawford. The Beehive Dirts and Senior gria of . the Mormon church snjoved their annual hike Thursday and Friday. Camp was mads at Dehlln. near Willow creek, and the two days ware crowded to tha utmost with outdeor sports and Other Interesting events pertaining to a general good time. Dr. and Mrs J. J. Byhee, Mr. and Mr. r, A, C. Hyde, Mr. and Mr. Waller Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Soott, Dr. and Mrs. Junkta and Mtaa Jankin were among those who spent last week-en- d at Hetse springs. Mrs. A. L. Fields of Marshalltown. Iowa, is spending severs! weeks in Idaho Falls as the guest of her niece, Mrs. V. G. Butler. Miss Helen Freltus of Sen Rafael, V Cal., and Miss lasrothy Abbott of Den- ver, Colo., who are visiting at tha O. O were the complimented Wright home, over which guests at a luncheon-bridg- e Mrs. J. J. Bybee presided Saturday afternoon of last week at her home on Lee avenue. Luncheon waa served at 1 19 followed by bridge, ' Miss Blanche Wilbur won ths prise for high score, and the honor guests were presented with guest prises. Present were ths Misses Freltus, Abbott, Margaret Moseley, Emily Wade, Molly Porter. Blanche Wilbur, Margaret Earle and Louise Yeaman. Mrs. G. G. Wright, Miss Helen Freltus, Sheldon Wright end Delbert Fields spent ill nu last week-en- d Bear lake. MulUner entertained the Idaho Five Hundred club Wednesday afternoon at her home on F field won the etreet. Mrs. S. score prise, and Mrs. B. Grata, the sec. ond prise. The consolation waa awarded S to Mrs. Arthur Drake. A luncheon was served at the conclusion of the game, at small tables prettily arwith sweet peas and pansies. ranged Mias Emma Jensen of Monrovia, Cat, i is the gueat of Dr. and Mrs. A. R. t their home on Idaho avenue. The Altar society of the Catholic church met at the home of Mrs. Joe A short afternoon. Faber, Thuraday business meeting was held, during which for the picnic plans were completed which the society will give tomorrow at the Ed. Keller home, In the country aouth of Idaho Falls. At the conclusion of the business session, a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hodglps are receiving the congratulations of their fr.ends upon the arrival of a daughter, born Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgansteln entertained the Eight Bells pinochle club at their home on Capital avenue Wedneadey evening. The Good Fellowship club met Thursday evening with Miss Marion Or r. The young ladles enjoyed an evening of sewing. and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Seifert were tendered a surprise Sunday evening of last week, when about fifty of their friends neighbors arrived unannounced, and !ind to enjoy a parly on the Seifert Games of various kinds were enjoyed, and a picnic supper, contributed by the guests, was a feature of the evening. The Ladles auxiliary of the Presbyterian church met In the church parlors Mrs. John Beachy, Thursday afternoon. Mrs, A. Brothen and Mrs. Ed. Barnett were the hostesses. Light refreshments were served at the conclusion of the business meeting. ' Idrs. O. M. Smith was hostess to ths bridge club of which sne is a member Friday afternoon of last 'week. Mr. George Cope won the score prise. Luncheon was served after the game. The country home of DE and Mrs. william Kinnalrd was the scene of a moonlight picnic Tuesday evening nf last week. Supper was served on the lawn, and those enjoying the affair Included Mr. and Mrs. Wafe Terrell, Mr. and Mra. Frank Churchill and daughter, Amy; Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bowman, Mr. and Mra. H. K. Linger, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wright, Mr. Minn Hitt, Mrs. MoCon-nel- l, Mrs. Amy Kinnalrd, and Jack ' Bowman. , Tuesday afternoon of last week Mrs. C. A, 8 path was hostess at an Informal complimentary to Mi Helen Frletus. Bridge was tho diversion of tho afternoon following the luncheon. Mrs. Joseph Bennett was presented with a prise for high score, end Mrs. Harry Wilson won second prize. Miss Frletus was the recipient of a guest prlsa. Wednesday afternoon of last week Mr. Clyde Baldwin entertained at a luncheon-bridg- e In honor of Mrs. Havens and Mrs. Belknap of Kansas, who are guests at the Baldwin home. Luncheon was served at four small tables on which wild flowers formed the decoration. Miss Ann Browning of Ogden, who is the guest of Mr. snd Mra Ed. Browning, won the score prise. Mrs. Eugene Wright was awarded consolation prize, and the honor guests were presented with guest i prizes. Mrs. Stebert Rudman and daughters Janies snd Dorothy Ann, left Wednesday afternoon for San Francisco for an extended visit with Mrs. Rudman'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weinberg. Miss Margaret Moseley entertained Thursday afternoon complimentary Mlse Helen Frletus. Luncheon was served at small tables. Crystal baskets of yellow nasturtiums were tied with mallne bdws of white. Other garden flowers of yellow and white were arranged about tha rooms, and tho same color scheme was evidenced In the menu. Cards marked placet for twenty-fou- r guest s- Mrs Ed. Harper and Mrs, Pratt Wade won score prizes, and a guest prise was presented to Miss Frletus. Mrs. W, O. Cotton entertained a num-- 1 ber of the younger set Wednesday after- Falls-Linco- ln three-coure- V , TN bridge-luncheo- n, last week, In honor of her niece. Mist Anabel Cotton, of Sterling, Colo who la a guest at the Cotton home in thia Onmes were enjoyed. In which city. prises were won by Miss Eldlne Lines and Miss Gretchen Clme. Luncheon, carried out in a color scheme of yellow and white, was served at a large round table. Cards marked places for Anabel Cotton, Martha Coy, Gretchen Cline, Artel Bpatk, Beatrice Hansen, .LuoUle and Blanche Kennedy, Jean Tuggle, Eldlne Lines. Thelma Tolliver and Sarah McCurdy, Miss Margaret Moseley will leave early in the coming week for Denver, Colo,, to be the gueat of Miss Mary Kelly, formerly a resident of Idaho Falla. Mrs. John Cage and daughter, Miss Dorothy; Mrs. M. B. Yeaman and daughters, Margaret and Louise; Thone House and Allen Pike made up a party which motored to Mesa Falls for the last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Smith. Mr. and Mrs Glen Hubbell, Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot and Mr. and Mrs. George Cope are spending a week camping In Island park. FILLMORE FILLMORE, July 19. Mr. and Mrs. William Starley of Delta spent Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stevens. Mr. and Mra. Frank Williams of Delta are gue.ua of Mr. and Mrs. Joghua Nicholes. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Tompklnsoa and Mr. and Mra. William Tompktnsnn and children spent Monday In Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Berk Mathews of Sciplo are gueats of Mrs. Dan Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davies of Crystal were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Davies, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maycock of Califor-n.- a are visiting relat.ves In Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Dallls Rogers of Kanosh are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Davies. Mrs. Annie Stevens of Salt Lake la a guest of her mother, Mra. O. Huntsman. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Roblaon and Mr. and Mrs. Metvia Roblaon of Crystal were Monday guests of Mr. kind Mra. Frank Robison. MUs Kessler of Cove Fort spent last week-en- d vlcltjng Fillmore friends Mrs. Arnell Warner and sister. Miss of Lund, Richfield, are visiting friends In Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs Lewld Smith Snd Mrs. Lois Hoblaon spent Sunday at ' Mrs. Della Robison, the Misses Vangi and Hilda Robison and Dee Roblaon motored to Holden, Sunday. Mrs. Matson la In Balt Lake visiting her daughter, Miss Phyllis Psxton. Attorney and Mrs. Alex Melville of Balt Lake spent last week In Fillmore. Miss Vsrnell Roblaon spent Wednesday of last week in Monroe. Miss Gladys Jackson returned home Wednesday of last week from Salt Lake. Mrs. Archie Roblaon and children. Rolf and Jean, returned to Fillmore. Wednesday of last week, from Monroe, where they had been visiting Mrs. L E. Larsen. Mrs. Stella Allen and two children of Provo are gueata of Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Speaksman. Mrs Leon Peterson returned week from Logan. Mrs. Sadie Bartholomew Is in Salt Lake with her daughter, Mra spending a week Vaner. , Mrs. Alonso Roblaon entertained at Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pack of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jacobsen of Oak City and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davies of Crystal. Covers were laid for seventeen. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Robison are being congratulated on the arrival of a son. Wednee-day-oMa- st KAYSVILLE July 29. Mr. unit Mrs. Ibis Hall and family of tunuqula' are guests of Ur. KAYSVILLE, Mrs.: John. Barker. Min Vema Robins spent ,4 and tbs west la Fieve ssnyoe. -, -- yr TVW , a few dsys daring gsrsh Jsee gears of Halt Lake visited relatives hers this week. Mf. ee Mrs, Arnold U. Bernes spent n few deye this week visiting relatives at Fslrvlew, Ida be, Mr. snd Mra. Brace Major an children spent Mondey In Mended ne guests of friends, The leading social event Jot the eeeeon was the picnic luncheon given at Bsltalr Wedneadey afternoon and evening by the Bey View club. The time was spent In bathing. Inncliron sad dancing. Those present Were Mr. end Mrs. I. W. Theraiey, Mr, an Mrs W. P. ferpefwm. Mr. snd Mrs Robert Birfcen, Mr. end lira. Henry If. Blood, Mr. end Mrs. Rleholas Bonne, mort, Mr. an Mrs. Oconre Leathern, Mr. and Mra. J B. fooler, Pr and Mra A C. Tinner, Mr. snd Mrs. T, B. Muir, Urs..(j. D. Rat ledge, Mrs, A. M. Barnes, Mrs. II. L, Gleason, Mrs. Nathan Reeves, Mrs. George W, Serin and Mrs. f. A. LppTrton Mayor end Mrs. John G. M. 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Dyke-Davids- Nounshine Is Not a Dye Eoctsrs Hsccmmcnd a fsr tha Eyes Ecn-Opt- FhyricUna snd eye spectollzts preacribg Boo-O-p to sa s e home remedy fa the treatment of eye troubles sad te atreng then eyesight Sold asderaMosy raftuid gusraatee hy all Awggtots. to Provo. Thursday, hcoampanled by Bophia Miss Urges Freckleton.' Miss M.ldred Markham returned to her heme here Thursday, after a visit t Milford wits her , uncle. Dr. Wallace Markham. , Mrs. J. Erickson nf Balt Lake la ths Mra. liana HegttB. Monday, re. Hagaa enterta.ned a number of In her honor and Wednesday she Has entertained by Mrs. Jerk .Dsvla. Mra. M. Gunderson ef Saneaqutn la the guest at, Mr. and Mra Merlin Gunderson and Mrs. Ed. Lemensr. Mr. and Mra George Wilde entertained at a Sunday dinner in honor of Mr. an Mra K. J. Quick of Council Biuffn Iowa, Mr. Mra. Francis. John and ind Mr. and Mra Alonso. Wilde entertained for the same gueata, laoiudlng Spencer Larsen of Spanish Fork. Beatrice and Nellie Padiba left Sunday morning for Provo to spend a few weeks Visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Ellen Christensen, Scott Peteraoa and Mr. and Mra Tom Atkinson ef Eureka were guests of Mr. and Mra Left Peterson. Thuraday. Mra Marie Anderson returned to her heme at Manti, Saturday ef last week, filter visiting mother, lira A. C, Christensen, for a few weeka Brigham City, Tueaday. Mr. and Mra J. Cronin and daughJ. Mrs. J. R. Stanley and daughter, Ffiy, returned Saturday of last wssk from ter,. Lenor, motorhd to Townsend part and v sit with relatives in Indiana. Sunday spent the day. - Maurine an OllUl Norma Madsen accompanied them at ths return trip Mrs. Stanley vietted st gueata of Lenora. ntlenc. Mo. Mra Mellimui Boyer and son, Mfcurlbe, President and Mr. S. Northkn Lee left on day for an outing at Beat lake, sad havs returned from a motor trip te southern Utah. Soda Springs, Idaho. Mr. Snd Mrs. are Mr. C. F.lrmore snd Simonson N. Joseph Mayor and Mrs with fr.ends at Clamors' mother attended the stake vending the week-en- d of the Mormon church at Goshen, Balt Lake. club members mo- Saturday of last week. The Mr. snd Mrs. Klehard . Eatough and tored te the hot springe Friday evening. After an hours swim, dancing waa en- daughter, Mrs. W. B. Simpson, motored joyed. At a late hour refreshments were to Townsend park Sunday and apent the served to twedty-slday. Mr. and lire R. La, Rocco. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Berger oelehrsted their sixth wedding anniversary Thurs- Mrs. Frank W'etett and William Butler day svenlng st thslr home on Bouth jnotored to Spanish. Fork, Sunday, and Main street. A basket of pink roses Were dinner gueata of Mr. and " Mrs. Wilof the table. lard Blokes. formed tha centerpiece Mr. and Mra Jesse Hsws are spending Dahlias and other garden flowers were used about the house. Progressive dames a week at Ely, Nev. Mr. and Mrs, K. K. Clark returned find music formed the evening's enterto their home Sunday, after an absence tainment. Tueaday thirty of the children and of two weeka Mrs. Clark spent the time grandchildren of Denmark Jeheen, most In Weber canyon at the summer home of of whom' reside in Idaho, gathered at the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Atwood. Clark visited hit parents at Balt family home In this city to Celebrate Mr. their fatherti sixty-nint- h birthday anni- Lake for a week and then joined the versary. After luncheon, the party went other tarty In Weber canyon. Mr. pnd Mra. C. E. W tile a and children to Ogden canyon and apenr the afternoon. They retvnedtjrruh Saturday evening of last evening and. returned home In company with kTi Jensen's brothers week from 4 two weeks' outing at Midand Salt Lake. and sisters, anpnsv the Evening st the way home of Mrs fjwJt. Jacobsen. Mr. Jensen i descenagntr number seventy.. V Mrs. Esther! Clough was given a ur IDAHO MALAD, the Friday empleyees prise evening by of the lOcai postoff Ice. Games and music were enjoyed. A buffet luncheon was MALAD, Idaho. July 19. Mrs. Dudley served to twenty-fiv- e guests. Jar dine and ohildren of Idaho Shins are Wednesday even.ng the members of the gueats of Mra. Peter Fredrickson. Fifth ward choir and their partner trio Mr. and Mrh. Walter Ngwbolt and famtored to the HoneyvtUe hot springs, ily left Sunday for southern California waa enjoyed, after jto make their home where swimming which a musical program was given and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tovey and ohildren refreshments served. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Smith and ohilMr. and Mra. Thomaa E. Secriat and dren event last week-end at Lava. Hot family and Mr. and Mra Wallace Be Springs. crist and family are spending a week at Mra Maw Bennett Is spending her vm Bear lake. . cation In Salt Lake. Miss Freda Olsen of this city and Mias Uhella. , Thorpe and MJss Peferi Golden Sackett of Salt Lake were mar- Hughes spent the week visiting relatives Mr. and Mra fct Sait Ijfeks. ried at Ogden, Thursday. Sackett will make the.r home at the Mr. and Mi. W. J. Man dry and chilState capital. spent the early part or tha week Mrs. Anna Rock drenSoda Thuraday afternoon Springs ahd Lava Hot Springs. was hostess at a luncheon given In honor atMrs. D. C, Ray and Children left on of Mrs. Russell - Hess of California. Saturday of last week for their home at Luncheon was served In the dining-rooafter spending three weeks Visthe centerpiece of the table being a vaae Pocatello, Mr. and Mra. Darwin Thomas. of assorted flowers. The guests In- iting A number ef Malad people left Thurscluded Mesdgmes Blanch Rogers, Walt for Idaho Falls to attend the Wll Ellason. Ethel Loveland, Elnora Peter- day Rams family reunion. sen, Rena Petersen, Mary Mjller, Chleo Maw. Uranic Metcalf entertained the Carver and Laura Grow of Salt Lake. members of the Ladles' Aid. society at Mra. Elizabeth Burt returned front her home Wednesday afternoon. The Denver, Colo,, Tueaday, where she her needlework, after spent four months as the guest of her which was erpent Inwere served. refrekhments daughter, Mrs. Gene Grant Mrs. Mr. and Saul Clark and children Mrs Veran Boothe entertained at dinner Wednesday afternoon at her home. and Miss Valera Bates of Oakley were this week of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Vases of tweet peas decorated the rooms. guests . Luncheon was served to twelve gueetsr .Bates. In the evening the ladles were joined by Among the Malad people who spent Piotheir husbands, and all went to the hot neer day at Lava Hot Springs were Mr. and Mra F. Paquette, Mr. and Mrs. Ik spring and enjoyed a plunge. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ledbetter ,hnd Mrs. Sr., Mr. and Mra Cfipde Hansen, and Mra. A. F. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs, Bertholf of the Utah hot springs visited D. Johnson. Mr. and Mra Frod Sparks In friends E City, Thursday and Mr. and Mra C. Sorenson, evening. Mrs. Augusta Erdmann and son, ClarThuraday of last week the KenoHigton ence, are guests of Mrs. Ada R. Erd- dub met, at the home of Mra HL M. mann. Dedkhr and tendered her a housa warmMrs. Cecelia Rees of Logan Is vtsitthg ing. The afternoon was open In playing her eon, Howard Raet, and family. five hundred. A buffet luncheon was Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chessman end famFred son left Tbs Nsste club enthrtglned at a fareCheat and ily and Monday for an outing at Ban Diego, Cal. well party Wednesday afternoon at the Peters-boro Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jensen ef bom of Mr. P. Cli an Hand In boner ot were gueats of Mr. and Mrs Henry Mr. Fay Stollemd, who , Is leaving te Gums. Sunday. make her home at Oregon CKy, Wash. Mrs. D. B. Baron entertained WednesThe afternoon was spent in cards and day afternoon In honsr of Miss Jennie swing. A buffet luncheon was served. Bloom and Mrs. H. Davis of Twin Fall Ml Ira Lgilu Burnham returned Sunday Idaho. A color scheme o t pink and white evening from a weeks vacation at Ball was carried out In the decorations. Cov- Lake. ers wars laid for fourteen guests. Bridge The Clio club met at the home ef Miss followed the serving of luncheon. Gwwnfred Jonee Friday of last week and pent tha afternoon In sewing and cards. A buffet luncheon was served to thirteen members. MAMMOTH se W2ft$S rana Tfim WOm TPEoSo nr There to Road, Rake, Rope. How many more can you And? Write them down ana vend them in as aooa at poeeible. See bow easy , fetal Everything is In plain tight. No need to turn the nlct.-rnridr down. This . la a game of skill. Effort wife help you. Mf. Snd H. Blood snd family. Mrs. Brnliy g, Barnes Snd Misses Martha and Mary Barnes motored to Pforo Monday snd spent the dey as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Users! K. Barton snd faintly, Mlee Fee Sanders was a Bountiful visitor Monday. Mf. and Mrs. B. W. Gaddis dnd ehlldrm of gait Lake spent n few days here this week es guests of Mrs. Alice Sanders and family. Mr. snd Mrs. Vlrd Cook, Mias Norms Underwood snd Truman Curtis motored to Provo canyon end spent lert week-enMlse I rone Swan visited friends Is Salt lake Tuesday. Mr. snd Mrs. Alms Tnyn of Ogden spent Monday hero is guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wlnegsr. Mr. and Mrs Georgs W. Barnes and family motored to Saratoga springs Monday. Mr. ami Mrs. William Green of Grace, Idaho, Visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green this week. Mr. aad Mrs. George W. Tonng and family were Bomittful visitors Monday. k Mlse, Gladys Teaedsle of Salt take wee a Sunday guest of Miss Elisabeth Green. Mr. snd Mrs. frank B. Muir snd rhlldren were lest week-envisitors to Woods Cross Mr. and Mrs. Golden J. Barton aad son, TVm, of Farmington were gneets of Mr, anti Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes Tuesday. Ml- -s Elisabeth Green spent the Twenty-fourt- h la Salt lake. Miss fays Sanders was an Ogden visitor Wad-nedaMrs. William A. Haight visited relatives la Loraa daring the week. Mrs. A. M. Barnes spent Tbnradsy fa Salt Lake as a guest of Mra. 1 W. Bnrbtdge. Mre and Mra. Joseph Peak ssd family and Mra. Hacbel Mansell spent tlw Twenty-fourtla Weber canyon. Mis. J H. Proud foot was a Balt Laks visitor daring the week. Miss 'Ella Gals-for- d July has as her guests bar sisters. Pansy and Rose, of Lehl. A number cf people from Dividend motored over Thursday evening and enjoyed a dancing party at Gilleeple's cabaret. Thoge Ir. the phrty wre Mr. end Mra Calvin fTton, Mr. and Mrs. Wtimer Hutchinson, Mf. and Mf. A. Nellsea and Mine Mildred Weltch. Miss Mary Ftntoh of Spanish Fork la Visiting her slater, Mra D. Simons, for a few weeks. Mias .Christie Argyle returned to her home at Spanish Fork, Monday, after an extended visit here With her slstd, Mra. Stanley Baldwin. Miss Helen Wilder, who hag fieeo vis- -' Iting at Bait Lake for a wesk with Miss Clara Nelbaur, returned Sunday evening. Mis Keibauf .aecempanled her and will be hdr guest for a few week Mr. L. C. Stabler and eon, Robert, spent Sunday and Monday in Eureka as the guest of Mra. 8. Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs, Dunne Richard and son, Donald, or Sandy, end M. A. Green of Murray were guest of Mias harsh. Stap- ley, Sunday. Miss Joule Smith has as her gueet Hiss Evelynn Frk of Nephi. Mr. snd Mrs. Arthur Stspley, Bert Stanley ahd Mrs. JAn Mordug motored to Psyson, Saturday evening of last week. Mr. and Mre. Arthur Mtaplef motored on to Bpanlsh Fork, where they were joined by Mr, and Mrs. Hans Larsen, and then went to Strawberry, where they spent Sunday and Monday. , Mrs. W. Kj Gilleiple returned Friday evening from Spanish Fork, when ahe visited ha mother, Mrs, B, Bell, tor a week. Mrs. J. W. Anderson and daughter, Lucille, spent the 14th at Eureka visiting Mrs. AnderSon' sister, Mrs F. Z. . . Carlston. Mrs. H. J. Hhttett ha been fpghdlng a week at tha dry farm In .West Tjntlo. A number of people enjoyed ao outing at Cherry creek at West Tlntle, Sunday, mong them being Dr. and Mrs. Steele Mias Ada Langley of Halley. Jr., and Mammoth, and Mr. and Mra. E. Ward snd Dr. L, E- Pierce of 'Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Row of Eureka have moved here to make tbelr home for the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Humphrey snd son, Kennstb, left Sunday for a two weeks' visit at Salt Lake and Sprlngvi'.le. Mr. and Mfs. K. D. Thatcher and Mra Susie Elton and son," George, went to Goshen, Monday, and celebrated the twenty-fourt- h with friends and relative. Mr. and Mrs. Shad Stewart and children spent the twenty-fourt- h at Goshen visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Florence Duncan and. children of Salt Lake are the guests of Mra Duncan's staler, Mrs. Sterling Smith, for a few weeks. Mrs. Alta Bamey of Sutherland was the guest of her sunt, Mrs. James Shep- herd, last wek. Mrs nrhez and daugktey left for their home In Tueeday 'ornlng Provo, afte spending two weeka visiting Mra E. M Padilla artyfeg ApI 9 ?t' y e . . - . 1 BEAVER 2. Mrs. John C. entertained Tuesday afternoon In honor of the first birthday anniversary of BEAVER, July ry her son, Dan, at tha home of Mra Ann Low. Covers ware laid for twelve little guests. Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Gunn returned Thursday of last week from Salt Lake, after spending alx weeks visiting relatives and frlenda Mr. and Mrs. C, Dennis White and family and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Christensen and family left Monday for Logan to attend the farmers' encampment Mr. and Mra Arnold Orimshaw returned to their home at Enoch, Tuesday, after spending the twenty-fourt- h her visiting relatives Miss Lohree Nowers left for' Holden,' to visit relatives Saturday ' frie 'of last week, . daugl ae Phyllis and sons, Ciaweon and NoaJl, kave Mist Veda Levlett, companled by returned to thotr home at Delta after spending Sunday and Monday here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs Owen Grover and other relatives Eight guests enjoyed a hot supper. at the home of Mr. and Mr. Walter Mackerel after the dance at the opera house Monday evening. Mra Caroline Matheson left for Dell, Friday of last week, to Shend a oogpi of weeks with her son, Orson Msthsson, and Mrs. Matheson, Mra Harris Zabrisfefe and family of MlnersvUie arrived Friday of lagt Week to spend a month with Mrs. Zabriakle'i mother, Mrs. Electa Dorrlty. Dr. and Mrs. Donald McOfSrof and family of St. George Spent 1vdnda here, the guest of Df. and Mrs Josepl F. McGregor. Mrs leabefl Denny ef Riverside, Cal., arrived Thursday of last week to Spend a month visiting relatives tnd frlenda Mr. and Mra. Beauprie Xower add little daughter left Saturday of last week for their home at Wlnterquartera, after spending part of the summer here, the guests of Mr. and Mr. John Nowera Mr. and Mra Burt Carter and family left Thursday of last week for their In Salt Lake, after spending a few Some here, the guests of Mrs. Carters parenta Mr. ana Mrs. William Pearson. Mra Waltpr Jones snd daugbtera Erma and Wilma, returned from Richfield, Saturday of last week, after spending a few days visiting relatives and frlenda Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Morris and family. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F. MoQrsgoi and family and Mra H. W. Clark sat. daughter,- Betty, gpent Monday fas Bearer canyon, Mr. and Mra Charles Whom flam returned Tuesday, after spending Sunday and Monday at Cedar Breaks la Cedar canyon. The Mieses Floral and Mary Omdrten-te- n of Elsinor are the guegts of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley JPMrsg and a Uvea i I send In your Bat of R words. If the judges decide your list it the largest which correctly aamee the visible objects beginning with "K", they will award you first price. If your hat te the second best list, they will award you second prize, etc. Get eterted RIGHT NOW I Win the 5000 Prize! You do not have to buy any Vbnoiea Ytaat Tablet to enter thia contest and win a pruo. If the Mm deido mr Hat ef E' words la . aad yon ham not ordered nay (mi,will 1 win ftrt prtsn . yna !hhl tf Vow -- ynor wwvaw fTkzg 'vsvwmn44- rat f&r-rrmn-rs tl Mcksre, aad mwM ftrst prut, If VeseUwtwytl gseksgis. is kM wias tnt (JfwerSwlomgrueluTj Thud Prize (4500 send hi an order for not hat ia - r--m , MAMMOTH. Cost Nothing to Try Jus J x. a&ae? Can You find More Than 15 or 20 Words in This Picture Beginning with Letter It I Jutt-a-Me- re noon of at the Wright cottage at Mrs. Leo Hhrrimkn was a Eureka visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whitlock motored entertained at a dancingcompll-BlOoparty evening of last week In whose Saturday MU nent to Jennie Has fupiece In the nearwith marriage will hike waa Illuminated ture. The lawn colored electric lights, and tha room srera decorated with a var.ely of garden flowers, pink and white predominating In the color scheme. After an enjoyable evening ef dancing end games, aluncheon minis-tur- n was served st one long table, bride and bridegroom centeHng tha Is enrstal rosebuds table, with pink end. Mtae Bloora was hs slsteS at either by her mother, Mrs U aBloom. Seventy-liv- e guests were preaeut, number beng from Balt Lata and Ogden. Announcement la mads of tb marriage cf Miss LaVern Jenson to Richard Barry, Miss Jenson is tha daughter of Mr. and IMra. Andrew Jeneon. and for two year has been bookkeeper et the Boxeldef .News. Mr. Burry la A son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Barry of Ball Francises, hnd a ahortstop with the Brigham Fetches. Mr. and Mrs. Barry trill make thslr hum In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Georgs A. Anderson knd family af Balt Lnka visited friends la Formerly Miss LsVern Jenson ef Brigham City, whs waa recently married. Mrs. Amelia v BRIGHAM CITY M BRrGHAM errr. July 2 Bloom Mrs. Richard J. Barry tUSO, 5750 AsI WAA H1 (ii U $5000 O hi A 15m 4th sstasw efariM IwM ch,Pr1r- - Second Prize fa column 4 to etc. Just think cf it 105 Extra for Promptness $600 the above November 199. But to chances for you to win. day for mailing Thelak 0 f for every day ahead M thlu date thityeur order for goods to reoehmd, e special extra prise of 110 for each day will he added to any first price you win. 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Dodge of La Vlrkln Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bowman and family.' Mr. and Mr. Murry Bohn snd Mr. and Mra Chester rhllltfs returned Tuesday from a weeks fishing and camping trip in the Beaver mountains. Mr. and Mrs. James Hoopes entertained at their home Monday afternoon. Twenty guests were present. Ice cream and oak wr served. Answer tho Call of the Cool Pacific To old &hd young: comes the age-locall of the summer sea. Answer, by taking a cool, clean, smooth journey on these speedy, luxurious steamships: ng A i TOOELE TOOELB, July 29. toko JpMit Ut M!m Lscy Pocock Su of Silt in tbit city with k ynnutno Mr. nnd Mr. Chirlea Pocock. Mlok Kit 0. OIUcopI ot Suit Lk 1 ?1Mtlnf roe li week with bet ptreati. Mr. tad Mr. Mok-ost- l Wcoky !k be EPHRAIM. July 29 la honor of her tfvtMh birthday anniversary, Mra. C. L. Christensen lawa party Tueaday afternoon at for tweaty lady frlenda. Dinner woo served at Bh Wa taeiated by her daughter, LMetock. Mr, H P. Sereoar. Mr., Charlotte Pktemoa entertained at dinner waday, complimentary to Profoor and Mm T. A. Beal of Balt Lake. Covora were laid tor tea goeata. Mist Uuby Porlno haa retaraed from a two woeko trip through Yellowetone park. Dr. and Mra. T. J. Bdmanda of tea It Lako accompanied n ' atembera ot the Indira Ask your local It It Ticket Ageat,- - or write ter folder. Log Angelea Steamship Literary club tf t Co. R. V, Crewdee, O.F.A. . 38 Market gt, San Frsnolsce it ft r. 17 So. Cullen, D.F.A. Spring St, tee Angeles of Mm Elia J. Jeaeoa Tbureday tftrrnooa by Mr. Lift Kir toon. Mro. Dure Olarn, Mro. Pu drtt Chrfotraoo, Mm Louioo Hoaorn Mm Blit J Jnca. BoCrrohiBMU wore oorvod oad profrm wit (tvoa. Mloo Norma Aodrroo ontertalard Batnrday afternooo of last week at Itwichroo. Tboo prosrot wero Kthrl Jrase. Erla liiUDuwo, Lrrrda PMstrr, Mooti Folstor, Mra. Lola Thorpe, Mf. Wircne Pouloca, Mm. Bhcldo Orvavoa, Mm Faybca Lamm, Mr. Edith Mrs. Loiaad Aadorsoo, Kv Christcnxco, kiby! Armstroog, Kai Aadoroo aad Lala Mel-- . i4 ft 51 CUMAE! ANCHOR UNE - s OfflOM tu Ml K.rk.t Street, rnneltee,ef Rste.a ef Neeigetiee, Mum Farsi. Heaves Heteli I Americas Expnas Ce., 4 J. Xree, lUwI-VtaWait 8mn4 8. st-- l J. . I.munaea, WUm Hotel, Belt lake City. ; rraifkr luiurr e AppUeatlem aad Southampton M. Y. te Gaetkenr Mis Kthrl Jense waa hosfsso Frtdsy aftcr-ao- e I Au (9 Aur Bep I BPRVNGARIA of last wosk at diauer, tho occesio belnf A U( 14 Sept t Sept 94 Cover hey birthday feMirgfiafy, were laid for HAURATA.NIA Auf It Sept It Got flftec frlrads. She was proses tod with a Ban- AQlITANI H. Y. to ker of beaftlfai gifts, CAROKIA Mr, aad Mm 0. it Load ef Balt Lake am 8AX0NIA bpt t Oot 14 foetta f Mrs. Bertie BoaL g. Y. 1. Cobh (Oneenetown) and XJmpeei , Mm J. B, Christcoerii cntortalard at d labor WCONIA (new) . Boat of Tocwlay 1 oompilrscet to Mr. Nolo An tl fopt M 4o V1H1A loew) Bunnlood and Mra Bpmccf Heed of Murray. St .....Au IT Bept 14 Oot 1 tARHANIA Oovor wore laid for olyht fuoota. to leadmderry and Gla.fow Y. g. Mr. and Mra. Mosort Loreo 11 and Mf. snd AktTRIA C An tl - 4 Mra. Boy 01s of Wale visited Mr, aad Mrs. COLUMBIA ..Au It 8pt It Oot 14 All OMe Bnoday. Aug 9SB.pt 93 A1J1U1UA Mr. and Mrs. Erastu Potvrooa and Mr. aad CITY OF IXINDON .....Sept t rt Mm Htia Petorso or Kcdmnd aad Mrs Orso Bent t Oot 7 Nev 4 CAMKIIOS1A Howard of Anma were yurats the early part of Herr Yo.a te Yige, Gibraltar, Naplei, Fatra the week of Mr. and Mra. A. P. Potersoa. Dubrovnik aad Trleita. Misa Lttelia Cbrisfchse and Misa Chloo Ames Aug It ITALIA I hero were Moran visitors of Boatea te Londonderry and Liverpool Sunday. I Mr. Ba B. Clark of Fsrmlncton to spending ELTS1A ....Aug " ' e a few dayo with her oo. Rshm, aad family. Bept w irT AB9YK1A- at Qlaagev. Mr. Pa rty Haasoa entertained Tbursdav gtopa 1 ' and of last Week honor of her sister. Liverpool Bo. to a ta Gueesitmeri Mrs.- - A. E, Child of Balt Lako, and Mr 9na I AM A HI A (new) ........Aug 93 Bept Z0 Lone boon waa served at of Ogdea. Mortoaoc I o'clock to fifteen guesta, Ur. P. C. Peterson, Jr., was hostes Wednes' Tla Flctorerqne gt, Lavzeuee gout day afternoon at ft social and lawn party for Hoatceel te-- Gtsegow thirty of bor lady friends. Refreshments wero Aug 11 Sept 8 M 8ATTR VIA erred. Oct tT Aug tl Bept -- Airs. Rene! Anderson entertained Wednesday CASSANDRA -Ala. oelia et Kovtlle, Ireland. afternoon complimentary to her Sister, Mm J. Xoatreal te Liverpool Refreahmenta were T, Fewjef. of Fslrview. , AT B AVI 4 ladies. sefved to twenty-fiv- e ft ...,.Aug It ot tSO 0"4 Oot fl TtKHHBN'IA (new) ...Bept 8 pt Mr and Mrs. Tbovrald Hanw. Mr. and Mrs. 16 Oot 14 N"v 11 AIBON1A Cleon Mra. Mr. aod Andersou 0 it. Lanl, and Spt g u: i Montreal te Plymouth, Cberbou-and UiM Ins Boat motored to Crystal springs Aug t Sept 9 0-- t It afternoon for n plunge, after which they ANTOMA Bept It Aov 4 Aug wera entertained nt a thicken dinner by Mr. and ANDAMA Mra. Cjl. Beal at Manti. Mist Lrreda Bolster entertained Thuraday afternoon of last week at a lawn party for Irene Greavee, Mra. Jiralua If e. I A1e Folef-- r ur.1 M- -, Stevenson, Ha Thompson, Montes SVleter, Norms TVnilsrn, Mra lo-a- CANADIAN EPHRAIM Mr. San Diego Log Angele Dancing ta special ballroom and ether nos times. Meals, ssnrlce as aleeptng accommodationa unequalled ashore or afloat' Tickets, on way and round trip, may be routed L. A. B. S. Co. between Baa Francisco and Los Angeles. Bam tar aa aU roQ. Meals and porta antra. T. K. OtiioRolt. MIo nor Bert rctomod kym Prldar of loot after ottendtof Ms wrok in Idaho and Wyomlac, Tlalting frlesda and rolatlToa. Mloa Eclpba Towieo of Balt Lako viol tod her parcau, Mr. tad Mro. Herbert Vowlea, loot work cod. Mloo 11a Webb of kfonroo to tbe gooot of Mia Rowoaa Bprtro of thia city. ehlldr Mr. Toni Kracke f gt. dobs wf ghmta of frhitlvri aad fritado ia thia city dariof tho early port of tho week. Mr. aid Mro. H. IT. Johnston, Mra. WUHaai Mueller aad Mloo GUberta GUlesplo wero Balt vloltoro Tueoday. Iko Mr. aad Mro. Frank BlthelL who had visited yelatlyoo la thia city for a week, rvturned to their home in Belt Lako Monday. Mro. Martha Prwibay and dauchtera, Bern fee aad Ylrfftfita, of Balt Lake, wero fuoota of Mro. gowina Dnna Ut week-end- . Mia Llbblo Bora left Wedoooday aorniac to slait iwlotlvoo for two weeka. Mr. and Mro. Llewellyn Dttna and family of In ihlo fit Bolt Lako spent the Twonty-fnurt- h with Mr. Dnnao aotber. Mro. Imni tVonfi. Mloo Ekntty Warbarton retained home Batur day morning of loot week, after eompletlfif a M week o aommor coaro at tb Uftlrefotty of Utah. MM 'Ada Pick went to Belt Lake Monday t visit her Motor, Mra. Joseph Johnao, fdr a week. nt from dloae Kmllv and Until BpHro earn ftslt Lko had opeat last week-enwith tbelr Mro. Annie mother. gpeiro. Mlo Both Walters Tint ted friend and 9!fc res ta Balt Lake fot oerem! daro tMo wek Mildred Park, Mia aecempanled by Prod Kbflaad, 1 vlMtlBf frienda la Balt Lako this week. of Park City re tamed Mir Bygll Worktha htp bom Thnroday morning, after viatUnf Ik a week. for thia Frlenda rity Mr. and Mr. Harry G. Baker left tbit week 1 Colorado. two oeitlnf weeka r flatted her M)W Bilth Johitoon of Balt Plonrer day. a. & Johnson, mother. Mr, Attoni the roong folks from Mkgna end fleft field who spent the Pwfnty Bmrth In this city were Grant Batten. Mr, and Mrs Glenn Held, Mlaae pittia and Edith Bdd, Ml Mary Jamba, Harold Bcid, Barr Jacobs, Joha Jamba, Olrnn prrklfto, Hairiet Taylor. KM Perkin tnd Henry Hodman of Maria, and Mita Korm McMaotor and iiisa Kora Intlmar of Garfield. Mhm Emily Kurland, Who had staffed aunt Mm. Clar Btol, h Brattle. Waah., I thia Mty STnodar. to her I ho waa accompanied home by Mr. Stein, wb will vtatt her foe own time. FrancicN SERVICE t tt Andersen, PMiel Jenen, Fr1s a l',u |