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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, S ocial Notes from SPANISH FORK Towns nlng, and attended a party given by Mrs. Katherine Wurston. Mr. and Mrs. George Squires of Logan spent Sunday here, the guests of Mr. and Mr. J. L. MeCarrey. Miss Florence Rasmussen has returned to her home at Salt- - Lake, after a el weeks' visit here with her sister, Mrs. Ursni Clarke Mr. and Mrs EUerv Hall and Miss Eulaba Hams of L'ortage are ths guest of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Van Noy. Mr. and Mr. Victor Carlson and Mr. and Mra. Neal HlUyard were Hyde Park visitors Sunday. Mrs. Ann Hope, accompanied by her Miss Florence Tripp, of granddaughter,arrived home Sunday, after Arlmo, Idaho, ten days' visit with relatives at Artmo. Mra Asa Thomson of Lewiston spent a few days of last week here with her" mother, Mrs. Henry Stoddard. Mrs. Mary A. Small has returned from a visit at Ogden. She was accompanied home by her daughter. Mra Claude Hendrickson. Mrs. Jesse Webb and children have returned 'from Downey. Idaho.whcre they Miss Margaret Shipley of Ogden spent here, tlie guest of Mrs. last week-en- d Alvin Bair and Miss Ivy Bell Mrs. Arthur Thorpe SPANISH PORK. Sept. 9 Mr and William R. John and aon. David, motored to Bingham, Saturday, and spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Breckon and Gaoraa Breckun Mr. and Mrs. M- M. Thomas entertained as supper guests, Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Harris and three children, LaMar. Kiaine and Harold, of Salt Lake, and Grandma" Celia Lloyd of Spanish Fork. Mrs. H. J. Chatwin of Jensen, wife of Postmaster Chatain Jensen, stopped off here two days of last week en route to her home. After a vacation tr.p to d Springs. Colo., and visited her aunt, Mrs Ellen Pace. Miss Minnie Jones entertained the of the Otopia club Thursday eveninggirls of last week. Luncheon was served. Mrs. John L. Jones, Mrs. Hans Larsen and sons, Frank and Parry, and Hyrum Parry motored to; bait Lake, Monday, to. visit Mr. and Mrs. Owen R. Parry, who teft the - same ' evening to "make their home in Loe Angeles. Miss Alice Eton of fepringville was the guest Monday of Miss Margaret Dart. Mr. and Mr. Wiliiam Nelson of Palmyra announce the marriage of their daughter. Jennie May, to Arthur Thorpe of Sprlngvllle, in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. o The Sugar club entertained members and friends Friday afternoon of last week at Castilla springs. A baseball game and bathing were the diversions. A picnic luncheon was served, the club furnishing watermelon, cantaloupe and Ice cream. There were eighty present. Miss Florence Morgan returned home Tuesday, after spending eix weeks in Salt Lake. Miss Luclle Peterson and Miss Leona Hansen entertained at a bride's shower at the home of Miss Peterson, Sunday afternoon, for Miss Ann Thomas, a bride of the week. Many beautiful presents ere received by Miss Thomas. Music and a variety of games were enjoyed amd luncheon was served. Miss Kellie Matley and Miss Millie Christmas returned home Tuesday, after spending three days visiting Sait Lake Mr. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1922. Lake were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Monday. The Orpheus club members were entertained By" Mrs, Floyd' Childs. Thursday afternoon. Mra. Ray Larson and daughter. Erma, of Mayfield, were Gunnison visitore this week. The Primary officers of the Gunnison ward gave a social last Friday eveulng in honor of the Seagull Girls. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kttrm and son. Henry, motored to Sallna, Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mfs. O. Collins. Oliver 'Nielson. Roberta Childs. Gladys and Florence Larson. Bert Ferre and Eddon IV .1 lardson spent last week-en- d in Twelve-mil- e canyon. 11 tertained at a watermelon festival at th home of Mr. and Mr. WHHam Doxey, Tuesda v ey gniPJhylhcBQ u D U f ui firemen. jtran Mrs. K. L. Hansen returned from Denver, Colo Wednesday, where she had pent three weeks visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Sessions entertained at their home Wednesday eveof the seventy-eignt- h ning in honor birthday anniversary of Mrs. Sessions's mother, Mre. FameHa Thompson. Fifty gue?t. Including the brothers and sisters of Mr. Thompson, were present. Mr. and Mr. W. G. Childs of Gunnison. who had spent several months. In .Log Aug. and San Franpianii... were gueata df their daughter, Mrs. Ralph Hayward, the past wetk. Miss Louise E. Ford of Centerville and Delbert J. Stoker, of Bountiful were married n the Sait Lake tempi Wednesday. After a short wedding trip thev will make their home in Bountiful. Miss Ruth Smedley entertained at the Srnedley home at a darning party Friday evening in honor of Miss Mahala Mose and 4an C. Srnedley. who will be married October 11 Mr Dr. S. S Burnham and orotheaand Jean, left Friday for Fasadena. CaJ.. for an extended visit w th Mrs. Burnham's sister. Mrs. u K. Steele. MUs Thresiw Lincoln and George C. married in 'the Salt Knapp A wadding breaktemple Wednesday. fast fotlbwecT at "'the homo of the bridegroom's mother. Mrs. Anna Knapp. The young couple mil make their home in Preston. Idaho. Dr. J. H. Grant and familv of Salt and Mies i'hloe Grant of Bountiful spent the first of the week iMting rcl-'ves in Logan. Miss Edna Noble entertained at dinner r Thursday evening in honor of Mi?$ Massey of Sait Lake. Eight guests were present. C. C. Edmunds, -- FILLMORE ball entertained Monday for Mr. snd Mrs. W Ilford Thorup, who are legying Prion Utah. The first vesr Beehive Girls of ths Fourth ward entertained with a one-aIdea. Wednesday! play., "A Brilliant night of last week, under tho direction ofNelMrs. William Wood and Mias In son. at the home of Mrs. Allen R. Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. Will Wood enterta.ned In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rav Miller; Miss Jessie Cottle" in d Mr. Tompietoh at a swimming party and supper Tuesday evening. Mfs. L. S. Smart of Logan, Utah, accompanied by her daughter, Helen, was a. guoat-o- f Mrs. R.- K. M ua n sen, last week. Rheumatism to- - -- ct Remarkable Treatment Home Given by One Who Had It Ip the year of 1893 I was attacked Rheumaby Mpscular and tism. I suffered as only thosfe who tee thus afflicted know for over three rears. I tried remedy after remedy, but such relief as I obtained was only temporary. Finally, I found a treatment that cured me completely and "uch a .put'ful xondiiinn. hat. never returned. I have given it to a number who were terribly afflicted, even bedridden, some of them seventy to eighty years old, and the resulta were the same as in my ow n case. A J ; j Sub-Acu- i - ,- NEPHI NEPHT, Sept. 9 Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of Pocatello, Idaho. visited during FILLMORE. Sept. 9. Mr. and Mr. the week with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Miller. Felt of Salt Lake spent Tuesdav of last Miss Retta y'auque lias returned to her week with the r daughter, Mr?. May Trimble. home In ?alt Lake after a month's visit Mra. W. A. Robinson returned Wedneswith her sister. Mrs. Henry Miller. Mr. and Mr. Orton. Durham and Mr. day of !a?t week from Salt Iake. where she hjid been visiting relatives and Mrs. Spencer Forrest spent last week-enin .Salt Ijtkc. Tuesday evening uf last week Miss Parae entertained at a birthday dinMr. and Mrs. Alva Knowles of Sait! ner. Cover were lajd for the Misses Lake visited: the t of tho week Elaine StFvens. Fern. Melville. Fern at the Home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hr Robison. Ruth ho Brunson. .4 Andrews. Spe&ksman, The Loporfce swarm of Beehive girls Tw and Ruth Greenwood of Salt lake. of the South ward enjoyed a m Ujr trip to Marti Tuesday. Fridawevening of last week Miss Melba Smith was given a surprise party bv a The marriage of Miss Fern Lund, number of friends. Miss Smith left Mon-dn- v daughter ot Mr and Mrs. S. A. Lund, and for California. Stansts Park took place Wednesday In Mrs. Laura Tholps of Delta is a guest tbe Mantl temple The young .couple of her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer will make their; home in N'epln. Day. Mrs. Riiilt Kpeiicer and daughter. Deon. Thursday evening of last week Mrs. of Los Angeles, are visiting Mrs. SpenTOOELE. Sapt. 9 Mis Lucil John Frank Holbrook entertained at dinner cer's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Kenkie. son ts visiting1 frinda in Suit Law. Miss I.enora Kenkie of Los Angeles is Mra. John W. Tate and Mra. Della for the ladies of the Royal Neighbor club. visiting Nephl reburies. Campbell of Salt Lake have returned to of A. Mrs. S. last week Friday evening Mrs. J. Elmer Jacobsen and daughter. their homes, after a week s visit in thia Greenwood of Salt Lake nd her mother. Elina, of Provo, were guests last weekcity. E. Mrs. J. were a Ray, surprise given end of Mr. auid Mrs. W. J. Cole Mr.'and Mrs. Dwight Smith, Mr. and by a number of friends. Mrs. Greenwood A dancing party was given Saturday Formerly Miss Jennie May Nelson of Mrs. Wallace Johnson and Gordon and left Monday for California. 9. -- Mrs. Arthur Jenin the Arlington amusement hall LEWISTON. Sept evening Palmyra, who was married last week Mae Johnson, all' of Salt Lake, were Miss Elaine Stevens at entertained and children of Tennessee spent in honor of Cleon Metnmott, who is soon In the Salt Lake temple. guests of relatives in this rty Sunday. Friday evening of last week for nings B. W. week with Dr. and Mrs the leave to perform a mission for the to Miss Ida Muirbrook of Ogden arrived in dinner Misae Velma Peterson. Ruth RobiParkinson. Mormon church in California. this city Sunday to make her home with the Geniel son. Dame. Venice Echo In to Day. Five Price.. school teach enterMr. and Mrs Derrill Hendricks Sunday Mrs. Mrs. John R. England for the fail and Brunson. Fern MeUille and Fern Speaks-mGeorge Foote and daugh'ers. hundred was played during the evening winter. tained at dinner Sunday. Covers were Hannah Foote, have returned to their and luncheon was served. Mr. for Mrs. laid Peterson. Htubbv in and Miss Lucy Pocoek cante out from Salt Modesto. Cal. They were achome Mrs. M. S. Smart entertained Friday Harold Trotman end Alton Harrison of companied hy Mrs. Charles Mra. 'Parley Hansen entertained at a Lake. Saturday of last week, and spent Foote, who last week for the tadie? of the Motquilting party Thursday afternoon. Sup Sunday and Labor day with her parents. of will Logan. spend the fall and- winter in Califorher' club- Dinner was served, Pond Seneth Misses and Edith Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pocock. per was served to fifteen. nia. Hyer Mr. and Mr. William Tompkinson of Mr. and Mrs. Fayben Larson enterMr and Mrs. J. N. t". Pexton 'eft SunMrs. Rhea Quinn of Salt Lake is visspent last week-envisiting Mrs Blanche spent Wednesday In F.llmore. tained Monday evening, complimentary iting her parents, of Treston, Idaho for Duchesne to visit Mr. and Mis Mr., and Mrs. Leo Crystal day Mis Mae Mitchell left Wednesday of Crookston to Mr. and Mrs. Leland Anderson. Games Haefell. The Misses Oretta Colev and Rubv Mark W oolley for some lime. to visit relatives in Salt Lake. week-enfurnished the evenings entertainment last Mr. and Mr. Fred McDonald. Mr and last week of last Mr. visiting Swineyard spent anq Mrs. Rolio Orme. left Tuesday week Mbs Ellen Davie Friday and luncheon was served. friends Miss Viola Erickson at Logan. Mrs. Frank Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer for Fait Lake to remain until spring Mr. Leake, where ?hf had from Salt returned Mr. Mr. Lew! and Mis Mrs. Mart Jensen. of Mrs. left and Wtlltam Kent Laura, K, during the Nampa. Idaho, Orme ts a student of the L. D- S. school Kirk, Miss Ruth Bruneau and Joseph been for several month. week for Salt Lake to attend the Uni- Mra. Ward Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Blair, all of Salt Lake, spent last week thg guest of Mrs Melvin Kent. of music. Mr., and Mr. Alex Kelly and family of is Mr. E. Hyer were guests Mrs. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Willard-seSaul and end In this city with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Salt versity of Utah. Lake are visiting Fiimore relative. of Mr. and Mrs. C. M Christensen SunSimmons entertained Miss Leona Jensen and Mrs. Charles Marshall. Mra Ammon of The Mutual both girl? Mr. and Mrs. C. E Wednesday afternoon at a quilting bee. Jensen of Redmond were guests the early EJkington and Fillmore wardsImprovement entertained for their day. GARLAND Miss Ruth Simmons entertained with part of the week of Mr. and Mrs. Chris daughter, Blanche, of Salt Lake, were mother Velda Parkinson entertained the Fleur-de-li- s afternoon of last week. Friday week-enmusic during the afternoon and evening. Jorgensen. at her home .Thursday afof d Mr. and Mrs. girl last guests the Wednesday evening following At 6 o'clock supper was served, covers ternoon. At 6 o'clock luncheon was Miss Kate Anderson has returned from John M. Isgreen. GARLAND. Sept. 9 Mr. and Mra a camping supper on the banks served to twelve guests. Miss Bonne being laid for Mra J. J. Hanks. Mrs. a month s visit in Sait Lake. Miss Lucile Bush of Salt. Lake spent of the creek: Grover and Mra. T. W. Inns reThe Misse Ada Rasmus was a special George of Richmond Andrew Prior, Mrs. Andrew Ferguson, Mrs. Ernest Nielson entertained Tues- last week-en- d Adamson in Tooele with her mother. sen. Arvilla turned Sunday from Salt Lake, after a Davie, Zina Day. Vernell guest Mra M. O. Ttockhill, Mrs. Agnes Creer, day afternoon in honor of her birthday 'Mrs. Charles Bush. week's the guests of Mr. and Mrs visit, Robison. Gladys Jackson, Thelma Wixom. Mrs. Magpie Davis, Mrs. George Bowen anniversary. Ten ladies were present and Mesdames Eliza Kemp. Eula'.a Tag- W. I,. Grover Mr. Mrs. P. C. Mahoney entertained at dinand Mrs. Grover and Echo Brunson.- Rachel Carling. enterMildred and William Ferguson. The hostess was luncheon was served Miss and Leavitt ner Monday. The guests wera Mr. and Laura gart children left Monday for their home in Brunson. Ellen Davies. Norma Maycock tained with a shower Monday afternoon assisted by her daughters, Cora and Ruth. The Blue Bird swarm of Beehive girl Mrs Percy Marshall. Mr. snd Mrs. Fred and Hollister. Idaho. Mis Kelly of Salt Lake. Albeia of last week in honor of Mrs. was entertained Wednesday evening at McDonald. Miss Ruth Bruneau and Har Miss Edna Grover of Salt Lake is ths Lemon Thompson of Mendon. The after- guest of her sister, Mra T. W. Inner the home of Miss Daveda Hansen at a old and Max Marshall. noon was spent in games and luncheon slumber party. Miss Lucile Gowans is vis, ting frtefids Mrs L. W. Preston, Mrs. G. R. Col was served to tweny-fivguests. Mra. and Miss Nellie Barnard spant Monday In Grantsville. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lamb left ThursMr. ana Mrs James N La n: fieri and to make their home in Castlegater Miss Barnard continued on Thompson wag the rec.pint of many In Ogden day EPHRAIM. Sept. 9 The Ladles' LitMrs. Hyrum Thorpe entertained Saturto SaJt Lake to spend ths fall and w.ntsr, presents, son, Paul, of Salt Lake were guests of 9 Mra. FIELDING. with Sept. ers ry club entertained at a progressive day afternoon Mrs. Eva Parkinson entertained Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pocock. Sunday. IV. of last week, complMrs. Q. Bradford was hostess to with relatives in Brigham a .She party at her home Frldav afterMr. and Mrs. George R Davis. Jr . of Smith visited rook and farewell party Thursday afterthe members of the Ladle' imentary to Mrs. R. H. Pearson of Ogden. week-enCltv last Mrs to Arthur noon in noon In honor of Mrs O. J. Bracken, Luncheon Salt Lake, spent Labor day with Mr was served to six guests. compliment club Friday afternoon. Garden flower Mr At 5 SO o'clock Myrtle Criddle and Miss Alive Mi- Jennens of Tennessee who will leave soon for Richfield to make In decorating. Mrs. L. H. Hahn and children of Salt Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George R llard The following of Farmington are guests of rela- luncheon was serssd to twelve guests. were usedwas ' Remlnta-cence- a her home. Prises were awarded to Mra Lake are guests of Mrs. Ben Rasmussen. Davie Talk, program gHen. tives here. enterwere Beehive Is The Tack Lanting and Miss Helen Bracken. friends girls Miss Emily Davis of Our Part Utah Industries." Sopurlce Miss Esther Johnson, Miss Sybil Armvlsttlng Mrs N. Garn and Mrs. Christopheraon tained at the home of Dean Roger Mr A H. Gleason; talk. "Utah IndusMrs Genevieve Tietjen gave a vocal solo. strong, Mliss Ida Willards en, Miss Crysand relaivtes in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson and Dr. entertained the enlistment class of the Thursday afternoon. The hostesses were Mrs. Laura Sorensen, tal Armstrong, Miss Elne Thompson. Miss tries of Mr. Oharie Munna; Rawlins spent the early readings. Today." Mrs. Gertrud Mrs Ethel Peterson. Mrs. Sarah J. JenRefreshMiss Eeile Burton. Mis Jessie Armstrong. and Mrs. F. M Davis spent Sunday and Primarv. Tuesday, at s picnic party Ma-at Thompson, Gladys Blgier's grove. The partv comprised of th week at Logan visiting Miss ments were served to tweniv-fi- v sen. Mrs. Laura Hansen and Mrs. Maggie Miss Arvilla memMiss Deon Monday in Vivian park. Provo canvon. part Anderson, Miss Helen Cuddlhv left Tuesday for ne Smith. Afton WiiEon. Wilma Packer, Fern Rawlins. tvillardsen. the bers and Special guests were Mrs. Thorpe, Miss Maude Nielson and Miss following guests: special Tressa Garn. Lvsle Blanche Welling. Mrs. make her home the to for Maiben L. Mont., Thomson, Ehira Sorensen, Meedames Frask Riser, J. Harvv. Helene Hansen left Sunday for northern Butte, Wood. Althea Garn. Carmen Welling. Mrs H E Jensen and Mrs. R. H. PearfaJl and winter. Dorton. Eugene Utah to teach school. Eugene Dalton, David Gerald Wood. Rulon Georgia Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Nelse Bloomstrom enterson of Ogden. Mrs C. K. Jensen of Salt E. H. Bone. Leonard J. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Clark returned Kirkham, FALLS RICAN !pen, I AMF, Cannon and Cgr Wilcox. A Holmgreen of Bear R.ver City. A. F Lake and Mrs. Jack Lanting of Salt Tuesday from a two weeks' visit with tained a few friends at their home Sat Members of the Social Development Lake. Luncheon was served to thirty-fiv- e relatives In Farmington. Miss Belle and Webb of urday of last week in relebration of their club Idaho, Blackfoot, tendered a surprise to Mr. and Mrs. FALLS. Idaho, Sept 9 AMERICAN Mrs. Bracken was presented with Burton. wedding anniversary. Dancing and music were enjoyed; followed by luncheon Nathaniel Garn, Frida- t- evening of last Mrs. George C'ronkhlte and daughter. everal pieces of silverware. Mis Ruth Harris of American Fall Music week. were and games enjoyed Miss Grace Cronkhit. have returned from Idaho, is vieittng Misses Winnie end served to ten guests. A social and farewell party was given and melons were served Those present in H Mrs entertained the H. to Johnston in southern friends RICHMOND the North ward Goldia Harris. an extended visit Tuesday evening and Mesdames Eben Wilcox. Ezra California. C B Halltday and aon! Lohoabey Mr, and Mr Sewing club at her home Messrs, hape! In honor of Mr. and Mr. Leland Refreshments Packer George Coombs, Leo Earl, afternoon. Oliver. Marion, end the Misses Mary and Artell Mrs Wednesday William Oliver, tnderson. who left Wednesday on a misFeggv Earl 9. Mrs. Jesse Holt. Snow, Earl. Ariel RICHMOND, Henry Sept. were served. Oliver Miss Iren to church Mormon of sion for the Garn Dallas, Fielding, left Sunday for Idaho B. K, Halverson. Dan Gain and Mr.- Tom Oliver and Miss Mabel Aljets of Bauer ts the Hansen, Texas. A program waa given, after which Stoddard entertained at a kensington at have returned from Blackfoot. where they Falls. Idaho, to visit Eugene Halliday r F. T. Coombs, and Mrs Clara guest of Mis Ercil Gillsspte Mrs. of Wednesdav night of last week the for a few days. visited relative games and dancing were enjoyed. Re- her home Friday afternoon of last week. week-enKaysville. Mrs. Lillian S. Gillespie entertained at s freshments were served to 200 guests. Doro'hv and Janet Srhlltz. opening dance of the season at The Luncheon was served to twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hess. Mrs John to 4 Dr. and Mrs. C F. Schlttz; was given by the Weaver brothers Miss Verda Anderson entertained SatMrs. L. O. Sorenson entertained with a her home Wednesday complimentary daughters Eaub and Hess ear. the suenf Hyrum her son, and Margaret, Misses Hath and Myrtle Warwgs. orchestra of Bear lake. A large crowd urday evening of last week, complluncheon at her home Wednesday after- her daughter. of the week in Farmington, guests th part were feature Games music and of was in attendance. Mrs. Warwas. to George. Richard Salt Hahn of Professor Josephine noon of last week. Covers were laid for imentary daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walker of the evening, after which refreshments The Garland Beehive Girls chaperoned Lake and Mrs. Esther Johnson, who left eight. and Miss Ruth Schorz, who has been a Irene Miss Coombs weeklast spent to were served twenty guests. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hendricks enterguest at the Varwas home, departed by Mra J. J. Thompson and Miss Mar in Brigham City. Mrs. B. A. Russman returned to her endMra. jorie Gleason, went to the Honeyv'ille tained relaatlves at dinner Sunday in home Claude Groxer was the guest of Wednesday for school in ths east. The Denver. Colo., after an extended hot spring Sunday. After a awtm, a hot Misses Schiitz will' attend Wesleyan colhonor of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Spiers and visit Inin this relative In Ogden last week Mr with her parents, city served to twenty-five- . Miss Mary Garn spent Labor day In lege and the other young ladies will en- litncfiednO was family of Tooele. Victor Forsgreen of Brigham Mr. ter school in Chicago. Mrs. Ray Van Noy entertained the and Mrs. Pat Lodge. Idaho Falls. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs Monday here visiting her Richmond ward Primary officers at her Ray Austin and ton. Cltv spent Mrs. T F. Coombs spent the early Jensen. Refreshments home Friday Howard, and Mrs. S. I. Sruthers. who mother, Mr. of the week in Salt Lake. evening. part a from MORONI returned business were served following a Mrs. J. H. Adams of American Fork is their guest, Monday meeting. a month's visit at Long Beach and other Mrs. Jess Webb entertained visited last week with her son and daughchildren's party at her home WednesCal.fcrnia points. I MORONI, MALAD, Sept. 9. Miss Edna Hardy ter, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling. Governor and Mrs. D W. Davis snd day for her little son. Dale, and daughentertained at a kensington and luncheon William three children. heir Margaret. ter, Barbara. Games were enjoyed and Saturday afternoon of last week. The MALAD. Idaho. Sept. 9. Miss Delia and Donaid, have returned to Boise after refreshments were served. were Mrs. Justen Nelson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Woodland enter- guests a few das spent here at the home of the Olivers left Thursday for Salt Lake to W. Mrs. Mrs. J. Jensen. Blain Draper, tained with a dinner at thedr home Fri- Elmo Irons. Mr. John Iron. Mrs. Leo govern ot s mother. Mrs. Frances Davis, attend school. Miss Gleon Laraon of Brigham City, day evening of last week in honor of Mr. BOUNTIFUL. Mrs. Arthur Powell. Mr. Meldon Sept. 9 -- Mrs. James and his brother, Arthur Davis, and fam- - Utah, wa the guest of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Adamson of Rupert, Idaho. Morley, ily entertained F. Y'earance and Mrs. Roda at Srnedley guests seventy Mr. Layton. Covers were laid for twelve. After an extended vacation trip to F. R. Jones, this week. shower Mieses Thelma miscellaneous and in the Anderson, Wednesday ney Mr. Mrs. John E. .Tones announce Merrill has and W. returned from Knell. Connie Nelson. Minerva Anderson honor of Miss Mahala Moss. The eve- Yellowstone park and Jackaon lake counMrs. H. th marriage of the'r daughter, Owen-freaa visit with friends at Kanab. was spent with mu,c.- games and try. Mr. and Mr H. B. Barton and chilWilcox. and ning Mary Mr. and Mrs. George Alder of Preston, Evelyn, to Morgan W. Tovey. Miss Carol Hansen also dren and Mr. and Mrs. peter G. Hansen Mrs Leo entertained the refreshments. Morley which took plan at Pocatello, Wednei Idaho, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Sorosis club Thursday afternoon of last entertained at a shower for Miss Moss. returned heme the first of the week. of last week. Mrs. Tovey waa EnMrs. Ell Webb. day E. Mr and little and Mrs. J. a kensington and luncheon Mrs. Thursday afternoon. Ogden week Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Barrett and JustenatNelson Mrs. Henry Moss entertained the Pris- daughter. Marian, of Rockland, visited glish instructor tn the Malad high school was a special guest. Fourand last Mrs. of The young couple returned Salt Lake, year. Dr and Mrs V. G Logan Sunday. daughter. Cynthia, cilla club at her home Thursday. teen members were present. Louise Clow of Kaysville were the guests Mr. and Mrs Virgil Minoare. and son. from their honeymoon trip through Yel The Misses Verna Card. Mary Waon. Mrs. W. R. Jenkina returned Monday of Mrs. Lottie Hodgson. Sunday. park this week and will make to her horns in after visiting two Arda Nielsen and Mrs. Mary' Thrasser David, who have been living in Spokane. lowstone Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Spiers and family weeks in Moroni.Provo, were guests of Mrs. Philander Hatch, Warn., passed through American Falls their home here. Mrs. Howard of Tooele were the guests of relatives a Peck and children are to t en route Rockland Mr. G. A. Nuttall and Mrs. and Mra Sunday. Wednesday Peck's mother, Mr. Y' few days of last week. Mrs. Richard entertatned isit relatives and friends for a few days. visiting Mrs Clifford Nuttall of Salt Lake were MoStrtngham of Weston. Mrs. Bert Erickson and Miss Agnes roni visitors f Campbell, the Service Star Legion and Monday, ths the members Mr and Mrs Dwight Peck. Mr and Erickson went to Logan, Thursday eve- - guests of Mr. Sunday and Mrs. James Prestwlch. at her home Wednesday. Refreshments Mrs. Henrv Folland, Mra. Ruth Flimm were served. The M. H. Ladles' club gave a kenIDAHO and son, Mr. and Mrs; Loren Folland Mr Mrs and Clarence. Wlnegar, Mr. sington and luncheon Thursday afternoon and sou and S. J. Folland and daughter nd Mra. E. Mangum. Miss Arda Nielof last week at the home or Mrs. G. E. to Lava Hot Springs and spent motored 9 Mi? Ruth TRESTON. Idaho, Kirkham. Eighteen members sere pres- sen and W. H. Hatch motored to Ogden, Carpenter of Salt Uake has be?n th Sunday. ent, Mra Frank Jensen, Mrs. Laurence Monday.R A. of the largest votings of the seaMo Mrs. entertained the Justa-me- r guest of her ister, Mr?, Harley Greav. sonOnewas Larson, Mrs. Msldon Layton. Mrs. D. he'd Labor day at Lava Hot club at her home Friday. and her friends, for veek. A luncheon Anderson, Miss Mary Faux, Mrs. W. R. when the members of the stake Ladies' Springs The waa in the of at Miss and honor veteran ffiVn auxiliary Jenkins of Provo, Mrs. Earl Hansen of Carpenter Eoc.es at Logan, Utah, choir and their partner spent the dav Fountain Green and Mrs. D. Cummings volunteer firemen of Salt Lake were en- - the Hotel there. The main feature was the concert were special guests. Readings were given Wednesday evening. A RMr. G. of Salt Lake. grim by the choir. and Alder Mrs. W. was Jenkina and music by Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Bates and family Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Smith of Boise. furnished by Miss Norms Ds Kirkham. Mr. and Mr?- Lothar Allred of Blaokfoot of Oaklev were Sunday guests of Mr The Misses Allda Jensen and Minnie and Mrs. Clara Parkinson Ahderfen of and Mrs. O. P. aBte Squeeze the juice of two lemons into Nielson entertained at a lawn party at The members of the Presbyterian Sun. Logan, Utah, were last week-enguests a bottle containing three ounces of Or- the home of Miss Jensen, Friday evening day school enjoved a picnic at the Henof Mr. and Mrs Karl Weaver. in honor of the boy and of last week, which store will chard White, any drug ranch afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Luthy and family derson Wednesday who are leaving to attend school. Games of various kinds were played unsupply you for a few cents, shake well. girls in Logan. Luncheon was served on the lawn to Inez spent last week-en- d and you have a quarter pint of harmless Hardy. Evangeline Hardy, Winnie ChrisMr, and Mrs. George H. Blood and der the tree, and a picnic dinner was Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little and delightful lemon bleaeh. Massage tensen. Chloe Reese, Vivian Anderson. daughters. Viola and Mildred, ar visit- served. Miss La Vina Aidred left Tuesday for on an aching corn, Freezone thia sweetly fragrant lotion into the Urva Blakham, ing in Salt Lake. Fay Hansen, Florence -' of Lewiston her home in Burley, after ristrmg TeTS-Lewi Mr. and HilAllda Jensen, Minnie Nelson, that corn stops hurting, then face, neck, arms and hands each day, Little. Ives here. week-en- d Mr. were last of and ton Christensen. Frank guests Kellett, finGlen with then shortly note the beauty and whiteMiss Edith Earl was the guest of her shortly you lift it right off Mrs. Foren Fjelstead Taylor. Deon Livingston. Andrew Morley, ness of your skin. gers. Truly! The M. I A. board of the Oneida stake brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Morley, Vincent Christensen, ShelYour druggist sells a tiny bottle of the past week. Famous stage beauties use this lemon Ernest entertained in honor r.f their ret.ring of- Earl, don Nelson and Ephraim Mrs-Kharl Kingsbury motored to Sait Freezone for a few cents, sufficient lotion to bleach and bring that soft, GeorgePrestwlch, ficers at a eooia! Tuealav evening at the Jensen. home of W. A. Skidmore. Luncheon was lake. Tuesday, to remove every hard corn, soft corn or clear, accompanied bv Presicomplexion, also as a Miss Edna Hardy left Tuesday for OgJ S. Kingsbury of the dent Emeritus e served to thirty-fivcorn between the toes, and the calluses, freckle, sunburn, and tan bleach be- den to engage in school work. guests. s. of who was her guest University of Alice l.tah, Huntington Kindquiat without soreness or irritation. . (Adv.) cause it doesnt irritate. (Adv.) amd Miss Eva Larson of this week. Beach. Cal week-enHyrum were last guest? of Mr. GUNNISON and Mrs. J. S. Larson. Mr. and Mr. J. S. Larson motored to MOAB GUNNISON. Sept. 9 Lester Jepson Hyrum. Utah, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George MitrheL Mr. and and Adell Anderson-wermarried ThursMOAB. Sept 9 Mrs R. M. Bovl. asMrs. W. Lohman, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace day of last week at Mantl. A shower was sisted bv Mrs. Annie Tucker, was hostess Alired and Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Kim- - at given In their honor Saturday by Mra. e a luncheon Friday noon Hannah Jepson and Mrs. Lenno Rosen-va- l. of last week. The color scheme of lavProgressive five hundred was played ender. pink and yellow was carried and prizes won by Mrs. W. J. Gribble throughout the menu. The hohse was and Mrs. Leon Larson. decorated in cosmos. Covers were laid Miasi Neletha Bonang left Tuesday for IVfcen business or pleasure calls you to the Pacific Coast, for Mra. H. O. Goodman. Hrs. John home In Salt Lake, after a visit tn her to sure be have your ticket routed to Include a delightful Learning. DJrs. Knox Patterson. Mrs. D. this rltv, E. D. Baldwin. Mrs. J. Mrs. Constantine. eea trip on the Yale or Harvard. If you are tired, you'll Thursday evening of last week Miss B.- - Borrows,-MrAl- T. W. Strong; Mr Men and women, whether yon will Lucille Jensen entertained at luncheon Beach Mrs. hert Elmer. Mrs. Tom r build yourself up to your normal, find It restful and invigorating. It you're pleasure bent, In honor of Iva Gribble and Vera Bowm Mrs. R. snd tvlor! J. lust-rigFletcher. Mrs. H. S. Gate. Mrs. Lincoln Crane, on th numOverfatness Is the one misfortune you Mrs. R. L. Kirk left Thursday for Salt you'll enjoy the dancing and other pepful pastime prober of Iblood-cel-weight Independs the Misses Charlotte. Helen and Hilda your blood, Thar cannot hide from yourself or from those Lake nil there la to iL IV a scientific fact Gates and Kate McKenna of Saltna were vided on these luxurious steamships. around you. If too thin, your dressmaker Mrs. Charles Redd left Thursdav for a blood II cell your of Mrs. factory isnt workguests Hugh Kearns, Saturday of or tailor can supply the deficiencies, but visit with her sister. Mrs; R, H. Quinn. kfre overfaA 'carry-acannot fcur&w,.tby Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Christiansen and ???,r0S!ri wvl k A? .disorder, and conceal. There is one sure way to reduce Mrs. Neldon Christensen entertained perhapa your face will bo broken out children of Nenhl spent last week-en- d The your weight surely and quickly. Moab Sewing club at the home of with pimples, blackheads and eruptwith Mr. and Mrs, Parley Christiansen. harmless Marmola Prescription, which the C. Mrs. H. Goodman one ion8. 8. blood-ce8. ll Guests Tickets, A miscellaneous Monday. way and round trip, may b routed via L. A. was given keeps your shower changes the fatty tissues and numbered sixteen. factory working full time. It helps Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Le foods to flesh and solid Steamship Co.' between San Francisco. Los Angeles and San energy, helps Mr. D. and blood-cellMrs. E. build new Baldwin and chilTwenty-fiv- e That's why ter Jepson. guests were the general health and digestion, permits dren and Mrs. R. C. Clark Diego. Same fare as all rail. Meals and berth extra. 8. 8. EL builds up thin, n and poo-pipresent. yon to eat substantia'l food, and leaves motored to Grand Junction, Colo.,children Ask your local R. R. Ticket Agent, or write for folder. It Monfirm on flesh put of C. last H. Mrs. week your bones, it Childs, skin clear and smooth. This famous Friday the rounds out your fac, arms nack, Misses Josie Curtis, L. S. McMonieal and is now condensed into tablet day. phesertption Miss Ola Robertson and Miss whola Vera It th LOS ANGELES HONOLULU SERVICE body. Rose Lowery motored to Salina. put tip form. Each tablet contains an exact dose Brown are pink iir your chtaka. It take th attending the fair in Grand CITY OF HONOLULU sail Saturday, Sept. 23 Mrs. W. E. of SpringviUe visof the same harmless ingredients that feollowneaa Colo. from th fool eye, and ited In Gunnison this week. CITY OF LOS ANGELES sails Monday, Sept. 11 mad the original prescription capable of Junction, Miss Jennie Grant of Los Angeles spent Father Tim by smoothing outit wrin-kiMrs. ,1. A. Salmon and children left Sailings every other Saturday thereafter reducing the overfat body steadily and last week-en- d la men and womea by plumping' with J. E. Synder and Wednesday for McGill; Nev. without the slightest ill effects. family. easily them 8. 8. up. 8, is a remarkable left The Misses Mary and Roee Take but one tablet after each meal and r. A community dinner was given on the LOS ANGELES STEAMSHIP CO. While are you for home Monroe. in their getting Tuesday at bedtime until the normal weight ,1s lawn at the home of John Peterson Monplump, your akin eruptions, pimples, R. V. Crowder, G. p. A.. Saturday afternoon of last week Mra. reached and tho bodily health completely day. The men spent blackheads sens rheumatism, rash, the day Improv. ,635 Market St- - San Francisco Hugh Kearns entertained at a children4 Ask your druggist for Marmola ing the restored. tetter, blotches are being removed. graveyard.' of her daughter, Alva. R. P. Cullen, D. P. A., or 'party in honor one send Tablets dollar to Prescription Th Miss Donahue June medicinal of of 8. 8. 8. Morgan arMrs. A. E. Sorenson Is visiting in 817 So. Spring St., Loa the Marmola Company, 4612Voodward rived Monday to teach in Fort are guaranteedingredients Anpelei the high school. SHlina. purely vegetable. Avo.. the Mich., Detroit, world the price Miss Mildred Marling of Plaeerville, S. L. Richard Mr. and Mr and son. t 8. 8. 8. is. sold at all drug stores in two over, and you wjll receive enough to CaL, arrived Monday to teach In Moah, Mrs Stenhn Covev, Mr. and Mrs. Stay- - J sizes. The larger size Is the more start you well on the road to Uimnees Mias Helen Tayior returned from Caliner Richards and Claude Richards of SaJt I eotxtomtcaL happiness. fornia . (Adv.) Sunday. Glen-woo- daughters.-D- Ge-ni- - d ke TOOELE ; I Had Share Paint llkt UgMsIng Flashes at I want every 'Sufferer from any form of muscular and sub-acut- e at the joints) rheumatism, iswalling to try the of value my improved Horn great treatment" for Its remarkable healing power. Dont send a cent; simply mail your name and address, and 4 will send it free, to try. After you have used it, and It htut proved itself means of to be that getting rid of such forms of rheumatism, you may send the price of it. One Dollar, but understand I do not want your money unless you ars perfectly satisfied to send it. Isn't that fair? Why suffer any longer, when reltef is thus offered you free. Don't Write today. delay. Mark H Jackson, 4S4-- J Durrton Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. 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