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Show J ' j Mrs. Adlai Gity Newman ECREKA. Oct. It. Mr. Mlnnl Kelley of Salt Zaks was the truest of 'Mr. and Mr J. E. OOonnor during th Week. Th Knight pf Columbus entertained St micosssful dancing party la th EUi parlllon Thursday evening. ,j Miss Mary J. Barnes of Chicago, who had been assisting th local nurse, left today for Bln Francisco. . Th Ror. Father Giroux of ths local Catholic church, entertained about thirty five of the children of the Slaters school at a picnic Thursday. Six automobiles carried party to Utah valley for the day. .Mr. and Mra 3. E. O'Connor and their guest. Miss v, Minnie Kelley, were the guests of Off and Mrs John Healey of Stiver City Sunday. Charles Zabriskle motored to Salt Take Friday of last week to accompany Mrs. Zabriskle to Eureka. Mrs. Zabriskle had spent two weeks visiting in tha&city. Mrs. H. Noyes accompanied them on their I. return and will remain lit, Eureka for a ahort visit. Mra A. V. Zabriskle Is the guest of 'her parents In Malad. Idaho, Mrs. reji Sullivan entertained at three tables of bridge Friday evening of last THE SALT LAKETRIBtNE, 'V 'rrff Tj I nty-n.n- th r' - f. Mrs. Sylvan Wednesday afternoon Dunn and Mra Ivory Larsen entertained at a miscellaneous shower at the Larsen home on Center street, honoring their sister, Mra Glenn Drown, formerly Mis Jessie Hobba a recent bride. James A. Alcorn entertained her birthday club at a 1 o'clock luncheon at her home on Center fctreet- - Monday. Luncheon was served at one large table, holding a bowl of fall flowers aa a centerpiece. Bridge followed luncheon. Friday even.ng the Seagull .Girls of the Mormon church entertained their mothers at th ward house. A program waa given, after which dancing and refreshments were enjoyed. Mr. and Mra. M. J. Jov were guests of Mr. and Mra F. F. Dalton at dinner at their home In Salt Lake, Friday evening, in honor of their daughter, Mra C. H. Jones, It being her birthday anv niversary, There will be no meeting of the Ljdlee Community club Wednesday of next week, as was previously announced, owing to thq convention of the Utah Federation of Womens c'.ubs to be. held In Salt Lake. Mrs. Carl Berg and Mrs. iN. J. Carlson were hostesses at tea to the Ladies Aid soc.ety at the . Methodist church Thursday afternoon. MURRAY '- .1 Murray Tuesday - and were th guests of relative Th eieagull Glrla of th Alurraf First aard will glv a program tomorrow at th ward chapel. Omenia lodge No. It Rebekahs will hold a bazaar Tuesday evening at J.SO oclock at thir lodge room at th Fraternal hall Th officer and teachers of tha Sunday achool held a children day rally Sunday in the church parlors, Mias Lyl Cahooa and Mias Bertha boon entertained a mim6er of their fnnds at a dinner party followed by 00 t their home on Stats street Saturdayevening of last week. Mr. and SLra, W. H. Park and family have as their guest for a few days Mr, and Mra James Hill of Mendon. Mra Cheater P. Cahoon will entertain th members of the Murray Bridge club at her home next Thursday afternoon. Mra Thomas Edwards and daughter, Betty, left during the week, to join Mr. Edward who' la stationed at Beatrice, Neb. Mra Gerald Brady and eon are visiting relative in Union for a few day Mr. and Mrs. Heber Birch If Vernal are visiting Mra Francis Birch In Mill Creek. Mr. Heber Smith motored to Provo Friday of last week and. spent the day with relative , Mra D. F. Gaboon Has returned from a visit of several months with her daughters at Los Angelea Mra Lyman Shurtleff, formerly of this tty, now a resident of California. visiting her parents for a few weeks. Mrs.' Shurtleff waa formerly Alisa Stella Cahoon. Air. and Mra Edward McArthur of Provo have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mra. Heber Smith during the week. Air. and Air John How entertained a number of their friends Monday g at their now home on Vine street. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bishop entertained a number of their friends at card at their home on Wasatch avenue Friday evening. Miss Laura Barlow, daughter of Mr. and Mra, J. 8. Barlow, was married Thursday tn Balt Lake to Bvron J. Chap-telof St. Joseph! Mo. Following the marriage a reception was given at which only the Immediate. families and a few close friends were present. Mr, and Mrs. ChapteMe will make their home in Salt Lake. M.ss livle Cahoon was hostess at a bridge party Saturday afternoon of last week at her home on Slat street. Mrs. Jorgenson entertained at a dinner party Thursday evening at her home In honor of her brother, Haris Sender son of Mr. anil Mrs. Orson Sanders, who left this evening for ' mission to New Zealand. Mrs. F. R. Anderson will entertain the members of the Methodist Ladies Aid society next Wednesday afternoon1 at her home on Vine street. A surprise party was given Monday afternoon b" the members of the cf the Forest lodge. In compliment to one of their lodge, member' Mrs. John Williams, at her home on State street Monday afternoon to celebrate birthday n- jNt Clifford Sjiencejand Md end Mrs. Samuel fWacfcner of EvanMun. and CranviUe and WaTto Demin of Coalville are guests of- - Mr. and Mr on Center "right week. Miss Anna Kose receivdthe honor The guests were Mrs. William Hurd, Mrs. E. L. Clark, Miss Anna Rose, R. Mr. I). Gardner, Mrs. Frqnk Garrity, Mra Thomas Clark, Mra Ray Sorenson, Miss E. Marshall, Mlsa Mary Sullivan. Mrs. T. D. Sullivan and Mis' Marguerite rv V .vao Frank a Luncheon was served. ... nr Miss. Maud- - Layton Is a Eureka visitor ihnii. .I.... .inn Neil Mrs. and Mr. here her stay Ihirlng Mias Marion Frances Crooks OHara will occupy her apartment at the Formerly of Eurtka, whs was snarrled October 7. Belvedere in Salt -Mra E. Marshall of th junior high "In Salt Lake. school spent last week-en- d Mrs. Hannah Phillips of Spanish Fork Is th guest of her daughter, MrarX). J, Russell, Jr. Mrs George Sothem and two children MIDVALE, Oct. 14. In honor 'of their left Thursday for Boise, Idaho, for a six twentieth wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bowen entertained at dinner The Fidells club met with Mrs. John Saturday evening of last week at their Mrs. Allen Frldav evening of last week. on South Main street. first prize and home George Tinsman received Announcement Is made of the marriage Mrs. Mrs. John- Baker the consolation. of Jessie Hobba of Mr. I,. B. Laker was a special guest. Lunch and Mlsa Mra Charles Hohbs daughter of Murray, and eon was served. Glenn son Mr. Drown, of and Mrs. D. A. Mr. altd Mrs. A. S. Burt went to Frovo Drown of this city, which took place . Sunday.) In Salt Lake. The Mr. and Mra J. II. Btihler and children Tuesday. October i. returned to Eureka Tuesday after a two young couple will make their home In this qlty weeks visit In Salt Lake. Mrs. M. J. Joy entertained the memMrs. D. O. Kirk and daughter. Wlnni-fre- d Jane, Of Salt Jake are the guests of bers of her .blrth'dav club at her home Mr. sod Mra Walter Jensen. Mr. and on Holden- street this evening. Mrs. Jensen returned Igte last week from - The opening social of the Mutual sotf Salt Lake. ciety was held In the ward house TuesMr. and Sirs. Jamea 'Crooks announce day evening. of Mra John A. Aylett entertained the their daughter, Marlon Ibtr marriage e Prances, to Adlal Guy Newman of Fax-io- orlginal members of the 111 , Saturday in Salt lake. Mr and club at her home Mondav evening. And children Mra Newman will be at .home In Salt The grandchildren of Mrs. v Hannah Anderson gathered at her home aka after October 20. SUN DAVIQRXIK G, OCTOBER .MURRAY. Oct. 14. Mr. and David- W. Moffat entertained the bers of thq Jolly Twenty-eig- Mrs. mem- Metho-v?,Tar- 7j Ca-Vy- , -- ete-nln- club Thursday evening at their home on Vine street. ; . The marriage of Mis Jessie Hobbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hobbs, and Glen Drown pf Midvale, took place make Wednesday. The young couple will ' their home fn Midvale. Mrs. John Williams, assisted by her daughter, Mra Erhma Bcton, entertained at a dinner party Wednewlay afternoon at the Williams home on Slate street. In compliment to Mrs. WllltAmas sisters. Mrs Emma Ajax and Mrs. Jane Dunn of Tooele. Miss Lilly Hynderson of Salt Lake and Mrs. Nettle Hughes of this cltv. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen entertained at a dinner part Sunday at their home on State etreeL The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Christen Hansen, Miss May Hansen, Miss Vivian Hansen and Mr. and Mra Harold Allen and baby, all of Salt Lake. Mrs. Raymond Miller entertained at a rhlldrens party Saturday Afternoon of street last week at her home on State street Mra D. W. James waslhe honor In honor of her daughter Dorothea on at a dinner party given Vt the hortiguest her seventh birthday anniversary. of on O. F. AloShane of twit Lake ThursMra. and mother, Mr. Mra Charles. Hoi i Arthur Hall of Salt Lake motored to day afternoon. The marriage of , Mlsn Mary Musser, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Joseph W. Musser of Mill Creek, and Gleo Wright, ton of Mr. and 'Mrs. Joseph A. Wright, Sr , abo of Mill Creek, will take place next t eilneadov. Mra Alex Hamilton, who spent 'the summer In Shelley, Idaho, returned during the week to her borne in Miller ward. Mr. and Mrs Wllford Whitehead are receiving congratulations over th arrival of a son Wednesday. Mrs. Whitehead was formerly Miss Dagmar Aamodt Mr. and Mr. Joseph Rawlings of Fort Duchesne arrived here during th week and are visiting relatives and friends. Mra Maggie Hamilton of Miller ward has as her guest her daughter, Mra Margaret Calder of Roosevelt. Miss Lenore MeCloy had aa her last week-en- d guest Mis Molaelle Ren Strom . of Salt ILeke. Miss Ma.rv Hoggan entertained Wednesday evening at her home In Granger in honor of her mother, Mrs. Hilda Hog-gaCovers were laid for eighteen guents. Miss Maurlne Carlisle and Miss Ruth Merrill entertained at a handkerchief shower this evening at the Merrill home In Mill Creek in honor of Mis Mary Refreshments were Musser, a bride. served to eighteen guest. The Mutual Improvement association of th Murray First ward gave a musical program, followed hv gmes and .dancing, Tuesday evening at the Murray First ward chapel Mr. end Mrs. WHford J Bennett had as the'r guests Rundav Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sharp of Fait lake The social committee of Union ward entertained st a glancing party Wednesday evening at the ward amusement hall. Miss Gertrude Forbush was th last week-en- d guest ofa Alias Dora Ingebret-ae- n at her homo in Cottonwood Alisa Alerla Greenwood of Union entertained the Beehive Glrla Mondav evening at her home on bouth State street. Mrs. Thomas Bird of Moulton, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Is visiting her parents, James W. Cahoon on State street. MeComie Mrs. Joseph entertained Thursday afternoon at her home on Glen avenue In honor of her daughter, Marv Elizabeth, It being her fourth birthday anniversary. Luncheon was served to ten little guests. The Mutual Improvement asociattpn of South Cottonwood ward gave a program rd and dance Tuesday evening In amusement hall. Air. and Mr. Orson Sanders entertained a number of relatives and frjends Tuesday evening at their home on Vine street In honor of their son, Earlo, Who will leave Boon on a mission. The Revolutionized. Coffee The Women's club met Thursday afternoon t the home of Air. Thomas Marh South street. has long been an established fact that the best coffee ia made by the drip tin on East Mr t and Mrs. Truman Carlv ale enterBut the lengthy European method was too slow for thia country. afternoon Fundav tained at, their .home ingenuity of Yankee inventor, who concentrated on the problem of how on Grant ward In honor of Mr and Mrs. to make percolated coffee, finally produced the UNIVERSAL Percolator, the Ernest Ftmper of Mouton, Idaho, who Other guest are visiting relatives be-- a original automatic coffee maker. Bird were Mrs. Thohias end daughter. It circulates six to ten times more water than others, therefore the coffee it ' Mis Helen B.rd, of Aloulton, Idaho- Mra seeps through ready to serve before the water boil Water in Otto Peterson of Salt Lake, Sir: and Air. Marvin Bird and family, Air. and Airs. every pAticle of coffee, extracting its full strength. Coffee saved over other methods Fred Bird and family and Mr. Charles d at least quickly pays for the UNIVERSAL Percolator. Bird. There are many inferior Imitations, but you cannot appreciate the delights of real Mr. and Mra Arzle Day Of Hunter an' nounce the engagement of their daughcoffee tasted have UNIVERSAL. until in made a it you percolated ter, Miss Pearl Day, to Eugsn Wallace, Thera are many different design in UNIVERSAL Percolators and Urh ranging eon of Aire. Martha J. Wallace of GranIn price from $3.50 to $75.00. All possess the exclusive features thowp. UNIVERger. The- marriage will take place next SAL Electric Percolators and Urns have a safety device which prevents damage Wednesday. Air. and Mrs Dewey Nelson, have re should the pot become empty while the current is applied. turned home after spending th summer at Castle Rock. cAU Good Dealers Carry UNIVERSAL In honor of Mis Alary Musser. a bride of the coming week, Mrs. Elmer Wright, &. LANDERS, FRARY CLARK, New Britain, Conn. Mra ina Wright and Mra Tracy a. miscellaneous Wright entertained at diome of-- Mr.- - VrrtgM xm shower at-ih South street. Wednes. West Thlrty-lllntday evening. Fifty, guests were present. Mrs. E. H.- Lyon, who had been visiting her son.- George H. Lyon, and family, left Tuesday evening for Overton, Nev., to spend th winter with her aon, Wsrren Lyon. Alls Vivian Wallace' entertained yesat her home In Granterday afternoon Mis Pearl Day, a bride. of ger In honorwas served to thlrty-fl- v Luncheon guests. r miss Vemetta Lindsay, assisted bv her pupils, gave a riiusicil program Wednesday evening at the Twyiorivlll ward Ike. ht Jje-r- j - ' n, la Harding-Coolldg- , J J the-wa- Percolator that staking Fortv-eigh-t- IT - one-thir- . - se Alar-cha- - chapel mmvjm DISTRIBUTORS For mm . honor of th family Monday pverlng at the Was held In Fixtbn home of Willard Plxton in Taylorsville. A musical program was given, followed served to 100 Supper was by game ' guest Mr. and AIra Ernest Rim per of Moulton, Idaho, are the guests of Mrs. SimMrs. Charles Bird, at her pers mother, home in Grant ward. The primary officer of th Mill Creek ward entertained at a miscellaneous shower Monday evening at th home of Mra Lucy May Greene In honor of Miss Mary Musser. Refreshments were served ito fifteen guests. I A program and dance were gfven In th All 11 Creek ward amusement hell Frjday evening In honor of th following mis. sionarte -- who recently- - returned - home Miss Erma Carlisle, Cleo Wright, James Hamilton and George Hamilton. of th Brown families The member i held a reunion Mpnday- evening at th Murray First ward Chapel. A program , INTEiyVlOUNTAIN - - A reunion i. - i nt d. st -- SANfAQUIN fcan-taqu- in -- GOOD GOODS Balt lake City, Utah rv ; These Are Splendid Shoes for Autumn . 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' Splendid Quality, Fine quality leathers black or brown kidskin, tan calf soft and pliable with thpt. smooth texturej which characterizes the better gradejof shoes: excellent workmanship by- - highly skilled labor in a factory which devotee its entire capacity to making and improving the flexible arch shoe; reasonable prices with assurance of good service all these are offered to the purchaser, of Cantilever Shoes. But above all, you will most enjoy the comfort, the neat appearance, the light and epringy youthfulneaa that you will gain thu Autumn by making Cantilever Shoe ' . your first selection. . I . per--en- ts ot Mt-s- DUCHESNE DUCHESNE. Oct. 14. Amid a setting of autumn flowers, AIra Charles Barton entertained the Bridge club Tuesday after'noon. High score went to Mra to Mra. W, Frank Kelo and the all-oLuncheon followed the games. Walker. Miss Pearl White has returned from a weeka visit to Fa't hof loka spent last Alms Fern Dan for! week-en- d visltirig relatives here. AL Fait. A. of Lake i visitRoes AJrs. ing Duchesne and metghborlng tow-hMrs. Crls Anderson returned Monday from an extended visit to Provo Airs. O. H. Lance has left for Salt Lake to spend six weeks visiting her daughters. Mr. and Mrs Tt. M. Pope have returned from a trip to Sait Lake Mr. and Mra Elmer Dickerson left Mondav of last week or California to spend th winter Mra Urln Smith of Price has arrived to v.s;t her parents, Mr. and AIra Lester ut lke. Stott. Mrs. Charles Ode kirk spent the week In Provo. visiting Steve Shelton ha gone to RooseMrs. velt for an extended visit. Mr. end Mrs M. M. Bird have gone to Mount Emmons for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hart and Mrs. James Dalelleh .returned Tuesday from an extended visit to California. Air. and Mrs. Elmer Bell have returned vfslt to Vernal. from a week-en- d Mr. Folowing their marriage in Logan.Alon-day and Mr. James Rice arrived home of last week. Mr. Rice attended the U. A. C.. where he met his bride. They will reside at their ranch on the upper Strawberry 'river. Airs. Harry Walker entertained St. Pauls gu.id Wednesday afternoon of last week. Needlework for a Christmas bazaar was followed bvluncheon. Mr. and Mr Ed Jsanerson have moved to .1.41 Tuda for the winter. Mr. F.rnest Wilson is home from a trip to Wellington. Mrs. George Fr'sbv returned Monday from a visit to reatives in Midway. BINGHAM- - I BINGHAM, Oot. 14. The Rev. and AIra Fred G. Eherhart of Davis. S. D.. were the honor guests at a social given at the Methodlot church Monday evening. A program waa given. After the program games wers plaved and luncheon waa served. Mr. Eberhardt wtll have Charge of the Christian education for the hoys. Mr Lee Jonea returned home Saturday of last week from Salt Lake, where she had visited relatives and friends for s month. VV -- and Mr. William Trqcarthen Tw . 1 JMdajf-- he TOEVEILIL-IM- ? 1922 was given, followed by a- - banquet and dinner guests of Airs. H. H. Wells SunOne hundred aiultlfiy guests day dance. a ere present. The Ucbekah met 'Wetresday eveThe Methodist Ladle Aid society met ning and enjoyed a carl par and lunchst the church Wednesday. The following eon after their regular meeting. ofifcers were elected: Mrs. W. G. Mra J. I. Shilling, Jr . entertained In Foord, president: Mra W. E Thomas, honor of Mra J. D. Shtiling. Sr., of Los vice president, and Mra F. R. Ander- - Angeles, Alondvv evening Five hundred son. secretary and treaAurer. wa played. Mrs. H. B Avon wen the .Grover bkelton 8narr was the honor ladles first prize and Mrs. J. B. Myers farewell testimonial Friday the consolation.. Eugene Chandler won guest at Second ward, the mens first prize and George Holman evening In the Murray Mr. Bnarr will leave In a few1 the consolation. Mr J. D. ShIHIng, Sr., chapel. days for a mission for the Mormon church wa presented wit if the guest's prbfe. Ths to the northern state rooms' were artistically decorated withA fourRaymond Broom heed wa th honor baskets of chrysanthemum guest at - a surprise party at hi home course luncheon wa served to Mr. and In South- Colton wod Saturday evening Mrs. H. B. Avon, Air. and Mrs. Louis of last week Buchanan. Mr. and Mr Boyd Barnard, Air. and Mra H. V. 'Ballard and John Mr. and Mra George Holman, Mr. and Burn spent Sunday with relative In Alra Eugene Chandler, IT. anid Mrs. K. G. Frazier, Mr. and Mra W. Draper. Mr. and Mra Frank Olerjd had aa their Mr. and Mr Joe Kemp, Mr. and Mra J. on home B. My ere, Mr. and Mra WUt Myera Mr. the week their ah guests past Benbow avenue, I. E. Duffin and daugh- and Mra Joe Manwarlpg, Mr. and Mra ter, Alt Aland Duffin, of Ogden. Curry User and Mr J.-- D. Shilling, Br." The Olend family reunion waa held Mra H. R. Aven returned home from Saturday- evening of last week at the Salt Lake Sunday. home of Airland Air C. E. Olend. Mr. J. D. Shining, Sr., waa the honor Alco. Ed D.won, assisted by Mr. guest at a party given by Mrs. R. G. Five hunGeorge Watt of Magna, entertained the Frazier Tuesday afternoon. ladies of the Past Nob) Grand chib dred was plaved- Frizes were awarded of Murray at the fbrmera home In Balt to AIra Shilling, Mra Will Myera and, Lake Thursday afternoon of test week. Mra George Bolman. A three-courMr. and Mra. Aloronl Casper of luncheon was served to Airs. Ray ShilCharleston are th guests .of relatives ling, Mra. Joe Kemp, AIra W.. S. Jones, here. Mr Eugene Chandler, AIra J. B. Myera Mr. and Mrs: A. G. Maxehant had. .as Air Will Myera Airs. Louis Buchanan, their last week-en- d guests at their home AIra Boyd Barnard. Mra A. C. Cols and Bolman. hi Holliday Bishop and Mrs. A. F. Airs. Georg of Peoa, I tunes n Merchant of Mrs. 1 Darken and Mrs.'N. Caine of Roosevelt and Mr. and Mra. Arthur Jones Salt Inks were gueets at Mrs. Sam. Jones of Henlfer.. Alonday. AirMiss Zeila Ward, who la attending Harry. Ballgrd of South Cottonwood. assisted by her daughter, enter- Westminster college, spent last week-enThurstained at a birthday Vnner party in Bingham with her mother, Mrs. Charles day evening at her home, followed by a Able. of I heater party In Sflt Lake tn honor Mra L. Stewart and son, Farrell, of St, Air. Ballard s sixty-firbirthday anni- Charles. Idaho, were the guest of Mr versary. Sam Jones Thursday and Friday of last Mm Belva Ballard motored td Bounti- week. ful Sunday and spent the day with Mra. Charles Able and Mra Dan Housfriends. ton were Sait Lake visitors Thursday of have . Mrs. Robert Bennlon and children last week. returned to their homo In Rlrle, Idaho, Mr, and Mra William . Woodring moafter a visit of several days with rela- tored to Salt Lake Monday and spent the . tives here. , dav. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Peterson of West Jordan motored to Bingham Wed need ay and spent the day' with Mra Bam Jonea Mr. and Airs, J. C. Green announce the engagement of their daughter An14. Hilda Mrs. Oct SANTAQUIN. to Clarenoe Lee. The wedding Lorson entertained a number of her toinette. will take plrfce in the near future. friend at luncheon Thursday afternoon of last week, Mrs. Chrlstna Krlckaon of Shelley, Idaho, 'waa the guest of LARK honor. Mr. and Mr HOnrv Armstrong 'of Bountiful spent the early part of the eterson LAhK, Oct. 14. Mrs. Louis week here with Air. Armstrongs parent entertained et a family dinner Sunday. Mr, and Mrs Robert Armstrong, Hr were Mr. and The guests The Sunshine swarm of Beehive Girl Mrs. Al. Huber and four children and mouth of outlnfe at the arf enjoyed Mr, and Airs. Andrew Wilson and tiro canyon Monday evening. June and Louise, all bf Bait Miss Grace McKay returned to her Lake. home her Saturday of last week, alley Mr. and Mr Doriis Thomas and lKfle spending several days (n Mount P.oasant were visitors to Bingham Satwith her brother and his wife, Mr- - and daughters urday of last week. Mrs. Verl McKav. Miss Jennie Dixon, accompanied by her The etork visited the home of Mr. and Atkinson, motored to Lark Mra Leonard Flchner. Saturday, and left cousin, AWted , 6unday from Blpgham. . a pair of twlnd, boy an'd a grl. Mr. and Mrs. Harry KigrtmMt anMiss Verona" Ahlln Is entertaining her nounce th marriage of their eon, William cousin, Mlsa Nada Carter, of Provo. FJ. Kuphaldt, to Mias Haiel Nelson of ; After a weeks dtav In Salt Lake and The young couple were Bountiful with her children,-- Mrs. Charles Pleasant atGrove. Balt Tuesday and reTiotjon returned to her homo Saturday married for the lake Immediate relatives was ception of the brides Air Jesee Wlckmsn, Mlsa Olive John- given st the hnmq Grove at Pleasant Tuesday eveson and Miss Edna Wlokman vis ted Mr. Air. and AIra Kuphaldt will he at Airs. and Harry Woods at Genola, ning. home at Lark. Wednesday of lest week. Air Clinton Beal and Mis (BeR Wsl-eMrs. R. C. Foote had as her guest last were Salt Lake visitor Saturday of VV. Listen of Cedar week Mr. and Mra last week. City. . Mis Mildred Christensen is spending Mr. and Mr. John Kaye entertained - Mark Mrs.a few weeks in Rock Springs, wyo. and Mr. st dinner Sundavfor Mrs. W. J. FThont had as her guests Bover Anna Ewing of Sprtngvid George this week her mother, Mr and Mine Artie Ewing of Salt Lake. Mlsa Glodvs Holladay ta visiting in Salt Woodland, and her elster, Mrs. Claude Price and little daughter, Virginia, of Lake with Atr. and Mrs. T. Berrvman. Airs. Laura Wall entertained for Mr Eureka Mr. and Air. William CaRoway have Dortue Strom of California, Allas Gladys Strom and Amuel and Albert Strom of returned to Lark and will reside here Mmdav Salt lake, evening during the winter Mr. and Airs. Edward Olson and famMrs Ralph Wadsworth of Salt Lake Is Wyo., Saturspending several days here with relatives. ily left for Rook Spring day of last week to make their home. n. - 45, mo- - lasers eek ot Alsrv Robertson, who is attend Ing the University of Utah, spent last week-en- d In Bingham. Mia Gladys Olsen, of Balt Lake is th Mrs. Leonard Gould.' of -guest Dr. J. F. Flynn and son, 'Jack were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Nielson Sundav Mrs. C. M. White and grandson. Alar-ti- n Smvthe of Reno,' Nev., came to Bine-haSaturday of last week to make their - home. Afrs. White' daughter. Florence. ,ts employed in the public Schools here. Mrs J. F. Flynn has returned home from Salt lake, 'where she had spent a month. The religion class entertained about fifty guests t dancing party at th Mormon church Frldaywven-lnof last Refreshments were served. week. Miss Aessie Owen of Salt Lake spent the past week tn Bingham, the guest of Miae Ruth Wtrtfe. Mr Nlcholsen, Airs. Rav Kenner, Mrs. Robert Deakln and Mra Lon were Sait Lake visitors SunRawlings day. Mra. John West was hostess to the Sewing ciub Thursday evening of last Alias -- m week. Luncheon was served. Those present were Mr Corey Peterson. Mrs Mr Hugh Grant. Mrs. Joe Harry Greer,Alice M.ss Lavetta Greer, Toy, .Miss Stuart and Mlsa Aiargaret Gaythwait. . Mis DOn Ashton spent Friday and In Balt Lake. Saturday of last week Mr. and Air. Ldb Tietjen were Salt Lake visitors' last week-end. Mr. and Mr E. B .Morrison, Mr. and Mra. J. C. Hansen. Afina Ethel Burbeck and Lawrence Hansen of Salt Late were MORONI Please mote that there is only one make of Cantilever Shoes, their high reputation won through meritorious for service every pair is your protection and we are the exclusive selling agents for this city. We cordially invite you to come ia end see them, as early at, possible while our stock of sices is complete; for last season the demand was so . great the factory was unable to supply aa many Cantilevers As the publyh wanted tie buy. Cantilever Shoes are made to fit widths and all sizes of feet; differfll ent heights of heels and different toes to suit your individual taste; always fitted with attentive care. ORDER BY MAH. WHEN NOT IN THE CITY trade-marke- d - 14. Monday evenlnt AfORONT. Oct. John Hardy enter ta!ne Mr. and Air Mrs. Amy Hrdy, Mrs D. Nielsen of Idaho, and Groce and Wllford Hardy of Scofield, at dinner. Eleven friends of Miss Erica ESlason surprised her Tuesday afternoon of last week at her home, the occasion being the anniversary of her birthday. Club held a kenslngton The Sorest of last week at the Thursday afternoon home of Mrs. Elmo Irons. guests met Friday Fifteen afternoon of Vast week at the home of . Morrell. Airs. W. Mra. N Eliason and daughter. Erica, motored to Fountain Green Saturday at last week and visited Mr Petar Jacobson. A number of friends surprised Jack Blackham Saturday evening of last week prior to his departure for NeT Zealand to do missionary work for the Mormon church. A well attended dancing party was given tn the pavilion Friday evening of last week for the benefit of Air. . Blackham. Mr. and Mrs. William Preotwleh, Air pJlvza Bradley and AIra. Peter Olson motored to Sait Lake Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Frank Hansen spent last week visiting in Salt lake. Thursday evening of last week AEr. and Mrs. E. B. Garret entertained a number of friends at their home. Music, games and luncheon were the feature self-invit- Will We Do With all these electric SANDY BANDY, Oct. 14 A unique entertainment was given by the Second wart M. I. A. teachers and officers Alonday evening in the form of a Mother Gooee party. Alother Goose end her children held full sway during the evening. Reg. White was awarded first prize for th most Refreshclever makeup and costume. ment vere served to 150 guest - Mrs. L. of weeklost "Tuesday evening Mrs. W. O. Boberg and E. Petereon, Colbert Allas Roxane entertained at (00 at the home of Mr Peterson. Prize were won by Mr L. E. Van Dam, Mra. Silas Brady, M. 8. Gartf and Evan Jensen. Forty guests were present. Airs. F. Model entertained th N. B. cub at her home on Center street Friday evening of lost week. Special guests were Mrs. Horace Burkinshaw, Mrs. Q. D. Davis of ..bandy. Airs, Gladys Muir and Mrs. Alta Poulson of Gran It C. A. Crapo and family Air- - and Mr to their home tn Idaho ha0 returnedweeks visit here with relaafter a six tives. AIra John. Matson has returned from Aha, where she had spent ths summer. Friday evening of last week the student, body of the Jordan high school gave a dance in the school gym. Music was furnished by the Jazzbo.- - PRESTON, IDAHO 14. Mrs. Oct. Hattie Thaichqr was hostess to the C. F. club was time afternoon. The spent Friday tn needlework. Luncheon wa served to tbs following guests: Mr L. It. Boliif, Mr J. S. and J. N. S. H. Hale, Mr Larson, Airs. C. 'A. Caufleld, Mra. W. A Card and Mr Henderson, Air W. A. Henderson. Special guests were Airs . Frank Foes and ,Alrs. W. S. PRFSTON. Fjel-stea- d. of "Willard. Mis Pauline Hubbard Utah, Is visiting her sister, Air N. W. . Sal.sburv. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flygar at Ogden, of Dr. and Mrs. Utah, are the guests ' Q. A. Caufleld. Mr J., 8. LarsOn and Mrs. N. W. Salisbury. presidents of . the Fourth ward Mutual, . entertained thein officers and in the Compartners Wednesday evening A musical program mercial clubroom the was enjoyed 'and remainder of the evening waa spent in games and dancing. Luncheon wa served to forty gueets. Specif! guests were the bisrhopr.c, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Condie, Air. and Mr Ira y and J. 8. I arson. officers of The Primary the Fourth ward entertained In honor of on of their members. Airs. Baldfa Wearer, Thursday evening. Luncheon was served to fifteen- gueets. ,, Ne-le- t washing, machines we are trading in toward the File? is Why not get the best In the first place? Only $1,25 WEEKLY Fay ni the laundry hill and Boon be yours. it will - No- interest charged. We save enough buying in carloads to pay the interest and give you the benefit. Fifty-on- e sold last month. Used Washers or Electrio Vace uums, ?5c per week, with of exchange on a new one later. priv-ileg- BodgoDroiLors 245 SoutlT State. Wasatch 5050. |