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Show 9 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDA Y MORNING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1922. 11 Eat ters Friday evening of last week anil organised the Seagull club. Mrs. Connie Harris was chosen advisor for the girls with Nona Nerdin as leader. Mary MasMOUNT PLEASANT. ters as assistant leader land Blanche 23. In a Sept. beautiful home ceremony Tuesday eve- Murriot as secretary and treasurer. Luncheon was served. ning, Miss Kate Biles La Costs of Rigby, Miss Melba Neslin of Salt Lake and Idaho, wae united In marriage to Martin Miss Gladys Mitchell of Midvale were week-en- d A. Nyvall Of Falrvlew. guests of Miss Florence ceremony last was performed by the Rev.The A. V. Boand, Mayne. Mr. and Mrs. James Nerdin and Mrs. pastor of the First church, at the home of the Presbyterian Joseph Marriott and son, Leonard, mobrother bridegroom's and sister. Dr. and Mrs. Oluf Sund-wal- l. tored to Prbvo bench Tuesday to spend The bride was attired In an the day. Mr. and Mrs. George Christophereon embroidered blue crepe knit gown and carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia spent last week-en- d in Eureka, guests of roses. She was given in marriage by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dobbs. her father, William H. La Costs. Mrs. Ths members of the Epworth League hundw&ll was matron of honor and Dr. entertained at a eocial at the Methodist Sundwall was best man. Immediately church Monday evening In honor of the Music and lollowing the ceremony dinner was served Bingham teachers. for the following. Jlr. and Mrs. Martin were enjoed, after which luncheongames was ntng. The event was in the form of a lawn party. The bride Was the recipient of many beautiful presents. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Newell Brown of Salt Lake epent Saturday and Sunday In this city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Barber. Miss Daisy Uowans left Wednesday for Salt Lake to attend the Cnivereity of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andereon and family of Midvale, and Mr. Mark Anderson, and daughters of Sandy, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. w R. Anderson Sunday. Mrs. Frank Lllthell of Salt lake Is the guest of relatives In this city. Mr. and Mra George H. Llndberg have gone to Murray to make their home. Mr. and Mra Alvin Wallin and family of Salt lake visited Sunday with Mi. and Mrs. Fred Whenr, Jr. Mrs. Marne Jensen entertained at a parry Monday, Pit honor of the sixth MT. PLEASANT A. Nyvall, Mrs. J. W. Nyvall and Misa served. Mr. and Mrs. William Doldge of Park Esther Nvvatl of Falrvlew, Mr. and Mra served William H. La CoSte of Rigby, Idaho; Dr. City motored to Bingham and on the law-- n to the following were little guests-Mona- . nnd Mrs. Sundwall, the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. spent the day with Mr. andSunday Mrs. John Marjorie and Paul Isgreen. Len V. HoantP Viola Madsen and C. A. Peer Knudsen. of Rigby Miss June Christopherson was a last and Katherine White. Zora and Freeman The home was bright with a Parson, Geraldine Whear, Loralne Mcvisitor In Salt lake. profusion of late garden flow era The week-en- d and Martha and Sterling Bush. w Falr-vleMrs. T. H. Parsons was a Salt lake Bride voung couple will be at home in Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Christenson of Murvisitor Sunday. after October 1. in Tooele this week to make arrived ray The Copperfleld Community club met Mrs. O. F. Wall and Mrs T. M. Reus-se- ff entertained Tuesday afternoon at a Friday evening of last week at the school their home. Jkd?ial,n'Lhmentsh F lawn social for forty guests at the Wail home. Nearly all of the guests were members of the Women's Missionary so- -j and the social marked the opening of this season's work. During the after- noon several mush al selections were given bv Miss Grace Mae Sample. Miss Frances Jensen, Mrs. C. A Hone and Miss Glenna Hulltnger. The Missionary society will meet next Tuesday afternoon with Mrs F C. Jensen. The members of Miss Eva Grace Lee's Sunday school class enjoyed a long hike and picnic dinner Mondav. Miss Jean Meyrlck and Miss Estelle Brand have gone to Salt Lake to attend the University of Utah. Mrs Marie Andersen left Monday for Salt Lake and will later go to California to spend the fall and winter with her daughter. Miss Helen Andersen. Saturday afternoon of last week a banquet was served In the Masonic banquet loom for the members of Ivy chapter No The evening's hostesses were 10, O. E. S Mrs. O. F. Wall, Mrs T. M. Keusseff, Mrs E. M Johnton and Mrs C. A. Hone. short musical program followed the banqutt. C A. "lone entertained at a Mrs luncheon and kenslngton Friday afternoon for Mrs V. S. Wilson of Denver, Colo , Mrs Howard Strang of Payson. Mrs Farreld Daraen anu Miss Beatrice Nell-ee- n house and elected the following officers. O. C. Jones, president; Waher vice president; M.ss Ruby Knudsen, Scott, retary; Mrs. o. C. Jones, treasurer. After the business meeting five hundred was Prizes were awarded to Mrs played. Ulllard Carrico, Mrs William Atchison and George Rail. Luncheon was served to about 150 guests. Mrs. Will Trevarthen. Miss Mary Robertson and Miss Florence White motored to Salt Lake Wednesday of last week and attended the Pantages theater. Miss Annie Toghath entertained ten gueets at dinner Monday evening In hon or of her sixteenth birthday anniversary. A birthday cake with sixteen candles formed the centerpiece for the table. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tietjen were Salt Lake visitors last week-en- SANTAQUIN sec-'cie- ty d. 23 The Bluebird EPHRAIM, Sept swarm of Beehive Girls entertained their mothers Friday afternoon at the home of Miss Daveda Hansen. The afternoon was spent in games and music and a program was given, after which luncheon wad served. Twenty-fiv- e guests were pres ent. Mrs. James C. Jensen entertained at Mrs J. W. Locke entertained the Home dinner Sunda evening, the occasion beednesday af- ing her birthday anniversary. Covers Culture club at her home ternoon at the season's first meeting. were laid for fifteen. members and guests were Twenty-fiv- e Miss Luella Christensen last week The president's address outlin- visiting in Emery county. spent present Mrs. delivered was by work the Mrs. Lester Olsen of Salt Lake is year's ing and several current articles ' Ring- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. I,. were read from the club magazine. after Greaves which the hostess served luncheon. i The choir members of the Ephraim wards were entertained at a melon feast on the lawn of the Snow college SaturBINGHAM day evening of last week. The evening was spent in games and music. H P. Peterson and family motored to Smith 21. Lester BINGHAM, Sept Mt. Pleasant and spent the day was the recipient of a surprise party Fri- visiting the OSunday F. Wall family. day evening of last week. The occasion was Mrs. Dan Nielson hostess at a celebrated Mr. Smith s birthdav annl-- v quilting party at her home Thursday afGames and dancing furnished ternoon ersarv was served at 6 o'clock Dinner for the evening. to eleven the entertainment guests T.uncheon was served to Bishop and Mre Mr. and Mrs Gartd Bracken left TuesJ. A Wright, Mis Carrie Greer, Miss day for Richfield to make theli home Miss Mr. Bracken will be Javetta Stuart, Miss Alice Greer, Miss eniploved In the new Alice Nelson, Miss Florence Mavne, store being opened in that city by his Miss vans. Miss Ruth Ful'mer, jfiay O. Bracken. J. and Harry Nicholson The brother, rl.uoy .ofirenaon Tuesday afternoon Mrs Peter L. Brlen-ho- lt honor was presented with a guest entertained In celebration of her fountain pen. seventy-eight- h anniversary. Mrs. Harry Nicholson returned home Dinner was servedbirthday to twenty friends and Sunday from American Fork afterMr.spend- relatives. and ing a veek with her parents, Mrs Roland Tietjen returned Sunday Mrs H. Cheever. from Pajson and Santaqmn, where shs Mrs. Sam Jenkins and children were had visited relatives and friends. Lake visitors Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Wlllardsen and returned home Mrs John Knudsen the week In northern Utah. spent family week from Ogden, .Thursday of lastv isiTed Mrs. Aaron Brlenholt returned Sunday .relatives and from where she had Gunnison, where she had spent a friends. week visiting relatives. of Beehive girls The Wathena swarm Mr. Mrs Thorvald Hansen and Saturday eve- family and enjoyed a beefsteak partv spent the early part of the week Markham gulch. ning of last week In in Mayfield. were Audrey Those participating Mrs. Hynim Thorpe entertained at an Margaret McConnell. Melba Nes-lequilting bee Mondav afterDoris Masters, Gladys Mitchell, Dinner was served at 6 o'clock to The girls were chap- noon. l.avcad Stokes. ten guests. eroned bv Assistant Beekeepers Elaine The Myosotls club met at the home of Zion and Florence Mavne ReMr. and Mrs J B Mvers and son, Mrs. Edin Winn Tuesday afternoon. were Berved. John, were Salt Lake vis. tors Saturday freshments Mr. Mrs and Christensen left Henry of last week Mr. and Mrs George Bolman spent Sunday for Sallna to make their home. Mr. will take chaige of the Thursday and Fridaj of la3t week In SallnaChristensen Sun Salt Lake. Mrs. George Culllmore of Provo came to Bingham Saturdav of last week to Mr Culllmore is emmake her home RIVERTON ployed at the Miners' Mercantile company store RIVERTON, Sept 2" Mrs. William Mrs. L. 'lcCreerv left Monday for her home In Kansas City, Mo, after visiting Nelson of West Jordan visited her mothPeter Lotts. er. Mrs. J. W Dansie, Urtdav of last her daughter. Mr Mrs Ira Davts, Mrs. Irene Zavos, Mrs week. Miss Mildred Butterfield has left for H. Carter and Mrs Peter Lotts were American Fork visitors Mondav. Blackfoot, Idaho, to remain until soring Mr. and Mrs Eugene Miller visited In Blanch Kenner. Mary Masters, Mona ConNerdin. Delina Miller, Wiladean Provo with friends Saturday and Sunnery. Lorilla Stillman, Evelyn Sparks and- day. Lucile Connery met with Mrs. Ada MasMr. nnd Mrs. Burton Burgon. Mr. and Mrs. Stanlev Langford and Miss Desna Madsen motored to Salt Lake Sunday to s. jT J Leila PANTAQUIN, Sept. 23 MU Larson left Thursday of last week for Logan to visit her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larson Mr. H. A. Olsen and little daughter of Bingham spent the past week with Mrs. Olson's mother, Mrs. Caroline Shepherd. Mrs. G. H. Mott and daughter, Gertrude, left the early part of the week for Colorado for a short stay with relatives From there they will fco to California and Dr Mott will join them later Mr. and Mrs Robert Armstrong announce the marriage of their daughter, Vera, to Robert Xoakes of Salt Lake The ceiemonv took place Friday of last week in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs Ralph Wadsworth left the early part of the week for Salt Lake to reside indefinitely. Mrs. Caroline Rees and daughter, Drofna, of .Salt Lake, spent the past ten davs here with relathes. The Ladies of the Elite club were en- iftnined by Mrs Ina Tietjen Thursday A lecture and demonstration afternoon. on mending and dancing was given by Mrs. Edith Evans. Mr and Mrs. Fred Wall announce the marriage of their son. Leonia, to Miss Bid r as Finch of Goshen. The ceremony took place at Provo on Thursday. Mrs. Albert Larson was hostess to the ladles of the Rocl&l Hour club FTlday afternoon. Mrs. David Crooks entertained at dinner Sundav. Covers were laid for eight. guests were Mrs. M. Ballard and John Crooks of Pavson. After spending several weeks here with their daughter, Mrs. Olof Olsen, Mr and Mrs. W, W. Ahhn have returned to their home In Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Wadsworth left Thursday for West Jordan for an Indefinite stav. After a several weeks rtnv here with her parents, Mr and Mrs William Jarvis, Mrs. Lee Nelson returned to her home In Eureka Sunday. Miss Catherine Wadsworth left ihe early part of the week for Salt Lake to attend school. Mrs. Elmer Tietjen entertained Tuesday evening In honor of her daughter, Naomi, on her eleventh birthdav anniTwenlv-on- e versary. little guests were present. Light refreshments were served. TN Hub-har- d, n. - A Talk To Mother Not Frivolous, But Thoughtful Mothers. Eacfif winter season brings eou; eolda, catarrh, pneumonia, flu . tabercokwia. Loving mothers dread the onslaught of these diseases. ThoorhtfuJ mo that often prorklo atiiMl thsdanffsrofsotiliMf owfU 8oek atehat vs (swsr boon m4 anxiety, and slssplite watchm at tha om. bedside ef a Soma M mother, tees load-vapartonrad. do not know how te provide hound for the cold, aad vouch, that sro to ppor. Han It tlmple tooiponttve hr over 300,000 nothart daring the past twain M a (font nfam of tMtuaoay provsw gsnrav than to ton cold ogratoy apod, thay malm op a fall pint of boom mads eoagh and e. sold msdidao asane 15 tvs. of the para Mntho-Lszsmind with ham made tagar ojmp or booty. Costs Isas than S1.00 Mantho-Laxao- a it sopors ssahaios ns chloroform, opium or nsrootic dragatoat it to barm. Childraa nnd ts infants withoutHavoc nnd its aurvo-loa.l- y adults liks its dslinoos quick action in stopping eoidtnnd coughs before Urn dsns stoat complications pat in. Than Is nothing told so pww to prompt, w i insxpsnsiva. Roaohra to bo n "Thoughtful Motba". Cat Urn and drtn Man today yEstantt Bail ova oh fog cold and cough sway. fa Band eon aampla. and cold". ( cough lb Blackburn fra darts Co. Dayton. OUa " BEUHlll TOR.' ym cHAYreVERJi i'ASTHMAj ''"ofthe CATARRH B tto tnl Tliroal? your Druggist or writ Tempi Pharmacy Pocatello, Idths Atk attend a theater. Mrs. J. R. Nilson end Leland Nllson of M1H Creek were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Bills Sunday. Mrs. Wilford Dansie and Mrs. Alice Dansle motored to West Jordan Tuesday and spent the day wKh Mrs. William Nelson. Mrs. Rosa Howard accompanied her son, Oren, to Provo Monday, where he will B. T. university. Mrs. Shirley Cantonwine and eons. Gale and Merrill, of Salt Lake, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bills. Miss Mildred Carr visited In American Fork Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Barton and children motored to Kaysville Sundav to visit friends and relatives. Mrs. C. M. Nokes is visiting Mr and Mre. J. R. Nllson of Mill Creek for a week. Mre. Vina Bills, Mrs Florence Silcpx and children, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Bills and children, W. G. Clement and Everett Hamilton motored to American Fork Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mre. E. A. Clements. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gamble have moved to Salduro to make their home. attend the TOOELE Mr. and Mrs. John the engagement of their daughter. Ruby, to F. Chileon Halla-daof Gramtavllle. The wedding will take place In the Salt Lak temple in October. Mrs. George T. Brown and Miss Lajet Adams entertained at a miscellaneous to Mrs. bundle shower complimentary Fred J. F'Jeldsted Thursday evening of last week. Twenty-thre- e guests were Refreshments were served. present. Mr. and Mra- - Vaughn Caldwell and children of Mackay, Idaho were guests of Mrs. - Margaret A. Caldwell during the early- part of the week. Mrs. Joseph E. Bevan and children of Tetonla, Idaho, arrived in this city Saturday of last week to visit for three months with relatives and friends. Mre. W. R. Anderson and daughter, Thelma, entertained at a bundle shower Monday complimentary to Mre. Sherman Marks, a bride of last week. Twenty-fiv- e guests were present, and refreshments were served. Mre. Marks received many beautiful gifts. The A. T. O. club members were entertained by the Misses Dell and Cerola Gowans and Bertha 8pelrs Monday evening at the Go want home on West atreet. Thirteen members wers present and enjoyed sewing followed by refreshments Miss Blanche Bitlhell left Thursday for Salt lake to complete her fourth year at the University' of Utah. Mre. Glynn Lyndahl of Midvale arrived here Saturday of last week to make her home with her parents, Mr. and Mra Solomon Isgreen. Miss Hilda Nelson entertained sixty friend at a bundle shower for Mrs. Dav-erMallett at her home Tuesday eve- TOOELE, Sept. 23. M. Isgreen announce y, - al Cly Thursday ereotnf of last,, week from visit to friends la Salt Lake. Dr. and Kit. J. . Wallace sod Mr. and Mrs. V. H. argsa of Ely were dinner fneats of Mr, and Mrs. Rowe Mct'ree ta McGill Mon day evening of last week. After dinner, all cn jored s swim In the elabkooae pool. If re. 8. Herbert Williams and daughter. Mas Louise, left Saturday of last week for Kali Lake, where Mias Louise will attend Rowland Bad. Mr. sad Mra. W. 8. Bowen, llr and Mrs David V, Bartley and Mra Jerry Kat motored to the Bowes Sly mine Sunday of last week sad spent theuia. Member ef the Double B Bridge chib sad other guests were 'entertained at the home of Mrs. Archie K. Hartman in Kaet Ely Thursday afternoon of laat week, compilaentary to Mrs J. H. nlmer, wbe U viaitiag relative in Best 'Ely, from her home in Ctrioo City. After the game refreshments ef served. Mra. Rum bangh received the first prim, Mra Purnell the second and Mra. Pulmer faa presented with a guest prise Enjoying 'the afternoon were Ua dames J. H. Fulmer. KdwarJ llufrocka, Ed ward B Pumdl, Philip Aljeta, Jerome P. Rum bangh. Harold A Davidson. William A Iwcoa ard. George 'W. Wright. George F pechelman, Harrr A. Fravel, J. V. Painter and Frank 1.. Beverly. Mr and Mra H A. Davidaor, Mr nnd Mrs N W. Fay and Mina Eva Tiaimora motored to Bassett creek Sunday of last weck aud int the day. Mr. and Mrs Charles C Caperton entertained at dinner at their borne on Murry street Sun day evening of last week for Mr and Mra Mrs. Martha Farmer aoU Htewart Heodereou Charles W. Stokesberry. The members of the S T C. opened tl.er season's meeting with s picnic on the court bouse grounds Tuesday of last meek for the aud Present were members and guests Meads me Ed E Knox, James George W Jntksoa Dan M Donald Edward li Pa-se- ll and G. Wiley Brown, the Mesdames Henry A. Cotrlus. Etta McDonald, Josephine E tong, Harry Randall and Way man, !nu T M. J. Rand and the Mise ( ntherine MacLaugh itn. Gene Mm I.aufhlln, Randal) Ruth Randall and Josephine Randall, and the Messrs R)land Knox, Harry Raudall, Bi'ly Reid and MAMMOTH. Bept. 23 Mrs. Sterling Smith had as her Friday Mrs Thomas Hillman and guesjs Mrs. John Smith of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs James Lunt of Portland, Ore. Mrs. John Mikesell had as her dinner guests Sundav Miss Mvrtle Brlnghurst and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cartwright of Eureka. Mrs. Shad Stewart returned Mondav evening from a few davs' visit at Salt Lake with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs Edwin Simpson, accompanied by Miss Arella Dudley, motored to Spanish Fork Saturdav evening of last week, and spent a few days visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Stanlev and children of Nephl are visiting Mrs Stanley's mother, Mrs H. J Russell, for a few weeks. . Mr and Mrs C. E. Ward of Eureka visited Dr. and Mr Steele Bailev Jr Saturdav evening of lat week. Miss Ella Galsford entertained Monday evening for a number of young ladles Refreshments were served. Mr and Mrs. Ray Jones have as their guest Mis. Harry Robertson of San Mrs. W. H Harrison and son. Keith of Sprlngville are visiting here with Mra. Harrison's sister. Mrs Lfivld Iarsen. Mrs. James Dunt. Sr., returned to her home at Lehl Saturday morning of last week after a two weeks' visit here with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mre. Harry Wlntch and children motored to Nephl Sunday and spent the day vlBltlng friends and relatives Mrs. Lyman Baker entertained Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. R. E. Wilkinson prior to her departure for Salt Lake. Luncheon wae served to the following Mrs. R. E. Wilkinson. Mrs. T. guestsP. Holt. Mra R A. Wilkins. Mrs. Joseph Elamore, Mra E. R. Hlgglnson. Mrs J. Roundy, Mrs .1. J. Oronin, Mra. Ray Potts and Mrs. K. K. Clark Mr. and Mrs. W. H Green motored to Salt Lake Friday and spent a few days visiting friends and relatives Mrs. John Houghton of Spanish Fork Is the guest of her da lghter, Airs Sara Werrett, for a week. FYan-cise- la and spent the day. Mr. and Mra. P. J. Kellett or Salt lake arrived In Eaet Ely Tim relay of la.t week 'to Tlait Mr. and Mra George F. Deckelman and family. Mra. KeUeUJs a aider ot Mre. Deckel-man- . , The flrat meeting of the woman'e club for the seaaoa was held la toe library building Saturday afternoon of laat week. Ura. D. C. the Ipreatdent, preaided. McDonald, Plano aelectloaa by Miaa Catherine MacLaughlla were aad to conventhe dlatrtrt delegates enjoy'd tion of Womah'a clubs of the Federation, which will be held In Elko next month, were selected an follow.: Mra. Dan C. McDonald, Mra. Joalah F. Ml lea, Mra. Joaephine E. Wayman, Mra. Edward B. Puraell, Mrs, Fred D. Oldfield aad Mra. John H. Gallagher, with Mra. William O. Moorman, Mra. Alfred J. Proctor and Mra. Ed. K. Knox aa alternate.. Arrangement, were made to giro a card party to help defray the expenaea lof the delegatee. The meeting was alee attended by membera Of the Homemaker.1 club, which ta bow a part of tha Womnna club. Mrs.' Joseph L. Ties left Saturday mo ruing ef laat week for Baa Francisco to be away about tea days. Miaa Torrence relumed to her home la Sonata With exhibits of unequaled splendor and size; with horse racing the best in the history of the state; with unique sports, thrilling exhibitions and carnival features never before attempted here the 1922 Utah State Fair opens its gates to you Monday, October 2. GROVE PLEASANT PLEASANT GROVE. Sept. 23. Miss Riohins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Rlchlns. and Clarence Johnson of Provo were married at Salt Inke Tuesday. Mrs. Ernest Parduhn and cousin. MWs Helen Dugan, of Tonopah, N'ev , are visiting relatives In Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Odls Johnson and Mr and Mrs. George Curtis of Salt Lake spent Sunday of laat week In this city visiting Mr. and Mrs J E Bush The Young Alothers' club was entertained Thursday afternoon at the home The lesson was of Mrs. Isaac Haves. given by Mrs 15 C Linebaugh. Mr. and Mrs August Peterson of Salt Lake spent Sdndav with Mr and Mrs. H I. Wright Mr and Mrs. Niels Swenson nnd son Alfred, and Mr. aqd Mrs J E Hush and family motored to Murray FYlday of laRt week and spent the day with Mrs Ben Blane. Mrs. Victor Duke of Heber City Is spending a week with Mr anil Mrs 11 W Jacobs. The members o' the Young Mothers' club went lo American Fork FYidav afternoon of last week and surprised Mrs J. Sanford Walker. F'our special guests were present. Mr.t Chris Peterson and daughter. Viva, scent tho first of the week In SprlngvF'le with relatives Mr and Mre. Harrv Burrows of Salt Iaike sml Mr. and Mis KVank Oliver and children of Blackfoot. Idaho, spent Sunday with Mre Sarah Atwood Miss Areva West and Delbert Fugal spent Sunday in Salt Lake with relatives Al-t- The Fair this year offers a rare educational treat, a new breath of inspiration a fresh view of Utah and her manifold affairs. Thrilling Amusement Features The first pony polo matches ever shown in Utah will he staged by Fort Dougas experts. A complete Indian Village of 200 braves direct from Duchesne will give native songs and dances. A Wild West Show of the wildest is on schedule. Fireworks will flare every night. And band concerts, quartettes, military drills, Auto Teeter, Horseshoe Contest and other carnival stunts will give you a festive visit. r.' Come to Salt Lake Adults, 25c; Children, 10c. Willys-Knigh- t Day Saturday, October 7 MANILA 1 23 A dance was given Friday night of last week In the Manila carpenters dance hall by the About thhtv couples were present SupMrs was served Joseph Wade and by per Idonna Bills. Helga Ijirsen left last week for Salt Leke to attend the West high school. Sunday evening of last week Mrs Paul Miner entertained at a chicken supper for Mr. and Mra Elbert Ik Waite and Anderson Saturday of last week. Mr. anil Mrs. children. Mr and Mrs Gilbert Cheney were guests of honor at Mra Mary Harper and Mrs K Runke-MiDale a lunchem given by Governor and Mrs Green for left Beulnh Larsen Sundav. after spending a week visiting Charles R Mabey Wednesday afternoon. The Misses Noma and Gladys Smith In Green River. Wvo, with friends Mrs. James Iamb and sons. Archie entertained at a family dinner at their bv of last week left home Friday and Teddy, Sunday in honor of the birthday motor for Balt Lake to spend several anniversary of their mother. A bowl of roses adorned the table, where weeks vilsltlng relatives. Tuesday night n dance was given here covers were laid for eight. Mre. S J Coombs entertained at dinner bv the county Democratic candidates B Stewart was chairman of the at her heme Sunday for Dr. and Mrs. J. P.efreshments committee. Jeppson. Mr and Mrs R Keddlngton, entertainment Mrs William C Watvon anl W. W Allen were served st midnight om f f Spar-'oSalt Lake Miss Irma Bradford am e' fad to the Prldav spend and; Mrs Joseph Han' ock entertained with ish Foik appointed tea and shower beautifully winter here afternoon in honor of Miss Mire Bernice Schof eld end Mre Ed Wedne-d- a In Vases of ateis adorned Mabel Roik were visitor Bpioer Boren Spring, of Vilda Thurgood Ms the rooms week.Wvo, during the HebeiIr had Bountiful and Miss Ka Hancock assistBennlon Mr. and Mrs M. were Dean and in ed dinner presSundav for guests Thirty as guests irlng ent Eld Brown of Evanston, Wvo Miss Luella Tvvitohell armed FTidav after spending a week visiting with friends In Green River, Wyo. I MALAD, ss cut-gla- ss 1 A The rooms were attractively decorated with paper and garden was flowere. The evening spent in games, and musical numbers were rendered. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ballalne and children arrived this week from Long Beach Cal., where they had spent a year. Mr and Mrs. H. J. Hanren spent Sunday with relatives at Logan, Utah. of the M Io GUNNISON CENTERVILLE I' vf c .11 vr' &v r v :S V J SULPHUR CLEARS UP ROUGH OR RED SKIN g Lurit K&fe Non--lehl- -- Nourishine la Not a Dye Give the Only Treatment That Will Remove Deep Wrinkles ft Any breaking put of the ekin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho Sulphur, declares a no.ed skin specialist. Because of its properties, this surplus preparation begin at once to soothe irritated skin' and heal eruptions such a rash, pimples and ringworm. Jt seldom fails to remove the torment Without the use of dyes thousand of men and women have restored the orlg- - and disfigurement, and yoi do not have Inal color of their hair, whether black, to wait for relief from embarrassment. r AW Ln.raw?tht Uxj ri hi Improvement ouickly shows. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a .mall lcif " eed sand ml toncwh r from any natr, thus restoring It to Its original v- iar of Rowlos Mentho-Sulphu- use it like cold itality and color. It unfailingly removes good druggist and cream. and hair promotes predandruff, growth 'Advertisement.) vent Its falling. Cleanses the scalp. Ono bottle usually Is effective. As a dandruff remover alone It I worth many times th price asked. Be gray no longer. No matter what you have tried try Price $1.2$ per bottle, all drug t and department stores, Schramm Johnson Drug Co , Auerbach Co.. Z. C. M. I. Dept. JITTERS D RTV jS Brrt Wanat lor Hostk. Uferoik. ale. i Store, Gibson Beauty Parlors, Van Drug. . rs Face, Neck and Arms Easily Made Smooth, Says Specialist. Dyke-Davids- end with Mr. and Mrs. Parley Chris- - , Hansen. Monday afternoon Mrs. Lloyd Anderson entertained at luncheon in celebration of her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Roper and J. M. Sorenson motored to Salt Lake Monday and , returned home last evening. Rex Kearns, H. C. Olsen end . non, Newell, and Bert Grlbble left last Saturday for a trip to Fieh lake. Mrs. Rov Childs entertained at progressive five hundred and luncheon Monday in celebrating her birthday anniverCovers were laid tor Mesdames sary. Harold Christeqren, H. K. Roper, who were prtze winners; J. B. Roper, L. O. Anderson, M. Madsen. Floyd Childs, Leon Lureon, Leonard Jepson, John Peterson, John Larson and Alma Fredrickson. Monday evening MHs Margaret Johnson entertained at needlecraft and luncheon for a number of girl friends. Mrs Howard Roberts entertained at luncheon and games Monday In honor of her daughter, Arda, on her birthday GUNNISON. Sept. 23 Mra Howard Roberts entertained at luncheon and games Thursdav afternoon In honor of her daughter, Arda Mr and Mrs J Herbert Johnson and children left Thursday morning for their home in Salt Lake Vs da Peterson and Hazel Anderson left Sunday for Mt. Pleasant to attend school. Mrs. C. M Madsen and daughter, Christie, returned home Monday evening from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Christiansen and Miss Hattie daughter of Ephraim spent last week anniversary-MALAD, Idaho. 8ept. 23 club Morgan entertained the Kensington at the home of Mrs. W. H. Leigh Thursday afternoon Friday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Tovey were guests of honor at a wedding reception given at the home of Mr and Mrs. John J. Jones. The early part of the evening was spent In playing five hundred, Oscar Booker receiving the 8. prize for high score and Mrs. T. Thomas the all-cprize Musical numbers were then given, after which a buffet luncheon was served. The house was a y W y decorated with bowls of summer flowers '?v Mre. R Y. Daniels was hostess to a meettng if the Clio dub Friday afternoon Wednesday af'ernoon the membeis ol the Ladles Aid society gave a lawn party In honor of Mrs John McDougal at her home The aftemoop was spent In a social wav and luncheon wras served. Mrs. S .1 Holland left V ednesday for a month's visit i.t Salt Lake, accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Flamm, who visited here for a month. Mr and Mrs Joseph Thorpe and daughter, Uneta. and Miss Pearl Hughes spent $ Wednesday at Brigham City. Miss K'len Hanson was guest of honor at a partv given Friday evening of laat ' week at the stake house bv the officer IDAHO - mona, Mr. and Mra Fred T. Weal, Miaa Jolla Deaa Belle and Clarence Rowan Weat, Miaa Edith motored to Willow creek Sunday of laat week One Week Away Creighton P. Whitmore entertained at disner for Mr and Mrs 1 C. Whitmore Bumlav of last week In honor of the birthday anniversary of I. C. C. Whitmore. CfeNTERVILLK, Sept. 23 Miss Gladys Smith left Tuesday for Rcxburg, Idaho, to spend the fall and winter. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Ileiner of Salt Lake were guests of Mrs. Naonu Smith Sunday Miss'Emma Chase is spending a month with friends In Idaho William Mr. snd Mra Taylor and and Nell, and Mr. and daughters, Marv Mrs. Charles Nelson and son, Bank, of Salt Lake were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Alfred Smith Sunday. Mrs. Maggie Brown, who hail been the guest of her mother. Mrs. Millie Smith, for several weeks, has returned to her home in Rexburg, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. E R. Laken spent Sunday I with friend In Sandy. ELY, NEVADA Mr. end Mrs Joseph Evans and daughter. Alexandria, spent Sunday In Salt ELY Nev., Sept. 28 Ttie member, of E'v lodge No '28, r. and A M. entertained vritli Mr. and Mrs Henry Nelss snd son, a aoriui in ghtllcnberger hall Wcdneartar ere Albert, spent the early part of the week Bln of laat week to tolebrate the attainment in Kaysville with Mr and Mrs Joseph of the lodge, membership to 200, A banquet, at which C. W. Torrence predded i toaatmaa GranBdon Sarah Wayman snd Miss Kate Mrs. ter, with abort and luti reeling talk, bj many ot Chase entertained with a lawn party tha membera and a ahort addreta br Worahlp fnl Flatter George IJoyle paired tht evening Monday- afternoon at the home of Mrs. pleaaantly 'for membera of the order and the.r Wayman In honor of Mias Mabel Barber, a bride of the month Game, music and gtlcata. Mr. and Mra. Jar E. Brloton entertained at luncheon were features of the affair, dinner at their home on t lark atreet Hatnrdar which was attended bv 150 guests. evening of laat week tfor Mr. and Mra. CreighGilbert Cheney of Los Mr. and Mr ton I. Whitmore and Mr. and Mra. Carroll T. Angeles, who are the guests of Mrs. Z. Morrill. Dr. Gilbert Cheney and Miss Membera of chapter 0 of the IP. E. 0. met Cheney; with Miaa Laura Gallagher at her home on Gladys Cheney were the guests of honor at a dinner given by Mrs. Hyrum Ford Murry atreet Monday evening ot laat week. Plana for the elub'a work 'for the winter were dlaruased and refreahmenta were aerved to M- -a damea Dan C. McDonald, Etta McDonald, Harold A. Davidson. Edward B. Puraell. Oatie Horan den, 'Mortimer L Smith, h. W. Fay, M J. Rand. Joaephlne E. Wyman and J. D. Wallace and the Mlaaea Canute Cupid and Era Tim -- Roy McDonald. Mr. sad Vrv MANILA. Sept. MAMMOTH fti Vthf Sold hr aiaofc. jhao idroitn. Wmefat SKAT. IHodfaad, U. BEFORE VbJM' -- N 1 & ' - ft AFTER I do this in one treatment. I cure drooping eyelids, take up the chops at the side of the face, tighten up a double chin. It is not necessary to have the whole face treated. A frown can be removed, crows-feethe lines by the month or the ears, without treating the whole face. This is a very wonderful I take off smallpox pits, sears and red veins. I take off small pit pits, sears and. red veins, t, . AN ELECTRIC NEEDLE , Expert of Many Years Standing , I remove superfluous hair, birthmarks, moles and all superfluous growths without leaving any sear. Eyebrows permanently corrected. CURE ALL SKIN DISEASES 7 and every sort of blemish. Moth patches, liver spots, freckles. The longer you neglect having this work done the longer you will wear humiliating disfigurements. MRS. RUSSELL CHUBB Expert Face Specialist 55 Peery Hotel City References ) M t |