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Show IHE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER Jack. Jr , Deaton. BUtle and Harold HoweMa, Helen Woodward, Kusia Ltndar. Grace Furrow. Dick Ashley and Norman Elder Mr. L. E. Cherrtngtea entertained At a HalGARFIELD. Kw , 4 Tho Tctn lowe'en party Monday. Tbe evening was spent BrWf club vat QferttBd Thuradaf afteraooe in playing appropriate games and dancing, after of laat wtk by Mr. lUrr? Alien at feer bona which luncheon was served to tha following I Mr. and Mrs. Fcott Spray. Mr. and Salt t4k. Tb club prtit for high score goetU: va won by Mra, Fred WUlmtu. Goctta of the Mr. Leslie Mchendrick, Mr. and Mr. Benjamin elab vert Mr. AL THomat tn4 Mrt. Burta Stones. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Nagle, Mr and Muaatr of Fait Lake. Tb rtub waa entertained Hr. Dick Deeaso. Mr. Jack Fewer. MIeee Tburaday afteroooa by Mrs. Carl Ashby of Ar- Opel McKendrlck, Beulah and Leo I a Power, Blaine Berry, Kenena Bryan; thur. guests Mr. Robert Cartwright ef Eureka ad kfr. and Mr. Barber and children left were Mikeeell Mrs. John and son, BUse, qf Mambare Tuesday for Plain Cttr where they will V moth. make ibeir heme in the future. Miss Helea MeQuade entertained Taeedsy A number of the friend of Mr. Leslie IfcRen from 7 to A in honor ef Hallowe'en. Her alng drirk (tm her e aarpnte Saturday eceelnf of guests were Mlseee Margaret and Violet Bergen, laat week. Thota. present were Mr. and Vn Miss Morins Hickman. Misses Rel sad Max-to- e Scott Spif, ilf- - nd Mrs. Clarke Nagle, Mr. Reynolds, Miss Mamie Clarke. Mies Mary and Mra. L E. Cherrlnttoo. Mr. and Urt Jack Ahkjntat. Misses Mary and Marguerite MeQuade. Power, Mr. and Mra, Benjamin ftoee, Mr and games were played and luncheon Mra. Lloyd Moore, Mra. H. Tanorr Keneoa Bryan Appropriate wen nereed. Dolls made ef candy end apples and Mrr Robert Cartwright of Eureka. . to Halews'ea colors were used as fa grease lira Martha Wattla of Ogden, president of tbs State Federation of Woman's elnher ad The library board members recently appointed dreeaed the tnemheta ef the Garfield Woman's re: Mrs. At. Thoms, chairman; Mr C. C. club at their regular meeting Friday afternoon Woodward, Mr. C. B Nelson nod Mn. Efc of last wsek. The club will meet nest Friday Gardner, mending committee. Jsmee Mr. afternoon. The time viU be taken np with Painter, chairman, assisted by Mrs. A. P. Win Afterward luncheon oesa. Mm. J. Connell, Mm. R. M. Ussy nod basket end ruf wearing. will bo Mired Mrs, Georg F Wllaoft. Tae Is a lee wiU seat " o. IS 11. E. S . will meet re every Tbnipday from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. at Ahab chapter regular seaalos next Wednesday st t 80 in the tha library to proceed with the good work they I. O. 0. F. hall. All Tialttog members of the bsre undertaken. Mrs. Fred WUMsms?ts to be superintendent ef order are InrtteA to be preeent. There will be II the gitb a social hour after the regular buaineee meetclubs. One of the princlpsl social event ing. ef this Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Erers sre settled In the wcfk wa the Hallowe'en party given by tbe home ad klning the Garfield public library. Mra. Butterfly s club Monday evening Their were beautiful a4 tt was difficult for the Beers assumed tha duties of librarian November 1. Mr. and Mr. John P. Hits hare gone to Judge to award tbe prise. Mis Gwendolyn Salt Lake for a couple of moaths. after which Power, representing n fnlry. and Eldea Dean, time thee will probably go to the western who represented the woman's eluba affectively, Mrs. Hite has been librarian of the were the coast. Garfield library for some time past and along, those lines has s erred the public well. Mr. Le Henncbaeh will entertain the Sati urday Bridge Luncheon club Saturday afternoon of next week. Mr. Arthur McConnell of VPonMt 8 D.. wa MANTT. Nov. 4 Mr. and Mr. Henry a guast last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Williams. Mra. McConnell Is 4 sister of Vorhee pleasantly entertatred the Young Mothers' club and their partners at a Mr. Williams, x. . T O. E. S Social cloh was entertained by Hallowe'en party Friday evening of laat afneeds Wed week, Mrs Tboma Jordan of Arthur Mrs. Bay P. Dyreng entertained thirty ternoon. The prise was woo by Mr. Elmer tha end of a little folks Friday afternoon of last week, This afternoon Speery- aeries of aoctbla which wtl! not be resumed un- the occasion being the birthday anniver. til after the first of the jecr sary of her daughter. Lucile. The Garfield Womens rtub will giro a dan-ctaDr. and Mrs. T. K. Clarke of Salt Lake part Decern bo r 2 for tha benefit of the Gar announced the arrival of a daughter at The Harmony orchestra, their home October 25 field public library, Dr. and -- Mra. of (alt Lake nil furnish the music. Clark were former residente of this citv. Tha bssaar fires by the officers of the L. Mrs. Madsen Fred the I. ft. Primary Thursday afternoon and erening member, fit the Socialentertained Bet Saturday of last week wss a wonderful social and finanof last week. Other guests cial auccess Nearly all of Garfield turned afternoon out The disposition of mstty oseful and beau- were Mrs. P. P. Dyreng, Mrs.- Edward P. Ireveo Lowry. tiful articles was meda much of; handwork Co and Mrs Mra. Mr. and Adrian Jensen were was a ertdence which must hare take np guests of honor st a dinner party given countless boars of time in preps ration. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cox Miss Far Konold entertained st an Sunday evening. candy pull at her home Monday erening Miss Lillian Madsen entertained a nuns, The guests mere Elisabeth Van Cott of Salt Lake, Beth Rogers. Margaret Hanson, 'Vivian her of friends Tuesday evening of last Oimstead and Blanche Wilde week. Edith and Irena Larson entertained at a HalMr. and Mrs. Adrian Jenaen were lowe'en party in tbelr home on West Seven- guest, of- - Mr and Mrs. Birney Farnsteenth avenue Monday erening. The guesta, who worth fat CenterfieldTueeday. were in appropriate costumes, 'were at follows Ths Hopeless Alumnae club entertained Marjory and Royal Anderson, Marr Merlin and at s costume party Tuesday evening at Billia Ahlqotrt. Alic Meholson, Dorothe BenThe in Louise Jeager, Evelyn. Billie and Stewart th, hom, of Mrs. James Olsen. were special Pendleton. Elsa Mar Morgan. Lncile and Harre Hopeless club members Decorations were In orange and Miller, Helen and Max.no Remolds. Grace and guests. 5, 1922. m m s GARFIELD m. H BAISTN8 Y u THE TRADE LANDERS. FRARY A CLARK, Y y $1.75 $5.10 (1 -- i s Bt OLIVES Not the savings on feoth Green and Ripe: , Try Crlaco for frying and shorten' ing. ti 1 Mra 0. H. Flowers, formerly Miss Esther A. Lawson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lawson, whose marriage in St. Louis, October 27, it Just announced. t black. Midnight luncheon waa served to thlrty-flv- e Prises for the heat guests costume were awarded to Mra. William Jones and Mira Frances Madsen., Mrs. W. T. Hall and children are visiting In. Provo. ll The gins of the South ward entertained at a Hallowe en party Friday evening. Miss l,orna Vorheea- - and Mis Helen Eggertson entertained at a Hallowe'en partv Wednesday evening for twenty young people. Mtsa Ruth Peterson entertained twenty Sea-gu- HOME ?8-o- 145 (friends Wednesday afternoon at the home of her parent. Mr, and Mra. William H. Peterson,the occasion being her birthday anniversary- Mrs. W. K. Reid of Balt Lake vialted here last week, the guest of her daughter. Mrs. H. R. Clark. Mr. and Mrs F. M Alder entertained at dinner Friday evening complimentary' to Mr and Mrs. Adrian Jensen of Hia- - Fig and Plum Pudding are brands of quality. Try a Fig Pudding with vour next dinner they ere delicious. Heinz Fig and Plum Pudding, can None Such Mince Meat, pkg. . . watha. ? 45e , jar jar ...15c Dressing . Large bottle Yacht Club .......33c Mrs. Porter Thousand Island .38c S8c Premier Salad Dressing PICKLES 26 oz. Mason Jar Pour Miled . ,29e 6 oz. Mason jar Rweet Mixed .35c 28 oz. Mason ,iar Chow Chow ,.35c .25c Quart can Dill !15C ........ We stock a fine ouaUty Shredded Coeoannt In three sixes. lb. pkg. Shredded Cocoa- .2 for 25c nut. iA.lb. pkg. Shredded Cocoanut ,.23c 43e lib, pkg. Shredded Cocoanut Mrs. Lloyd Tuttle visl'ed last week in Gunnison. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Lowry were Salt Lake visitors the past week. Miss Ethel Larson entertained at a Hallowe'en party for fifteen little friends Saturday from 7 to 10 o clock. Miss Thvra Olaen was s Gunnison visitor last week. The reviewers' section of the Ladles' Literary club met at th home of Mra. L. F. Becker Tuesday evening. "The Weaving Maid and the Cow," a one-awas F. Mrs. W. given, by Tuttle. play, Mrs. John Keller gave a chapter on . modern drama. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Madaon are visiting this week In Mayfield. Mia Eloulse Bnidder of Salt Lake visited here the past ten days, a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Miller. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Tatton and Mr. and Mrs. Junius Munk have' gone to Mammoth to make their home for the IN 28c 20c t (best cuts) IB. .. ,.206 Roast, - CURED' MEATS Sweet Sugar Cured Hams, Whole or Half, lb. Sweet Sugar Cured Bacon, by the piece, )b Streaked Salt Pork, lb ,.....,.,.,.190 ....lie .........19c .... Pint Cider Vinegar ,.21o Quart Cider Vinegar ,.89c Pint White Distilled Vinegar ...23c Red Oetagoa Pepper Sauce ...,23c Medium jars Peanut Butter j4...19c ' MAZ0LA OIL Masola la feecoming more popular dally for salads and for cooking. If you haven't used Masola, Include a can with your next order. me Pint can Maxola 59c Qnart can Mazda gal. ran Mazda POPCORN New Popcorn, and tha kind that . nia. S New Popcorn lba. New Popcorn 15c 29c LARD All our (tom sell high' quality brands st saving prices. 21b. net pail Pure Lard S8c 5 lb. net pail Pure Lard ...... 93c 101b. net pail Pure Lard ..,.$1.79 I7 ...... .24c 30c 20c CHOICE PRIME R3 Sirloin Steak, lb. Round Steak, lb. Steak, lb. Beef Pot Roast (best cuts), lb. Short Ribs of Beef, lb YEARLING LAMB Leg of Yearling Lamb, lb. loin Lamb Chops, lb- Shoulder Lamb Chops, 2 lba, for Lamb Stew, lb. .....20c .........,20c 24c 13c ,8e 20c ,60c S5c .10c (77 1 winter. A character ball was given Tuesday evening In the Armada. Mrs. M. D. Daly entertained the R. K. ..I.,, OUR MARKETS SWEET EASTERN PORK Smell Koin Pork Chops, lb. Shoulder Pork Spare Ribs, lb ...... , OOCOANUT ct NEW BRITAIN, CONN. . 73C $2.15 MTNCE MEAT AND PUDDTNOS None Such Mince Meat aod Hein little ........ ....... 33e Oueen Olive 4.1c Oueen Olives 19c Large, tall can Rice OHvea Larw tall ran Fancy Rip 25c fOliye . . SAUCES and SALAD DRESSINGS Lea k Perrin Woreesfershir- Sauce 35c Heins Worcestershire Sauce ...23c Small bottle Yacht Club 6alad 25c lb. Crisco 3 Ih. Orisno . 6 ih. Frisco 9 lb. Crisco miirnj Medium Chow Chow S3 I6-Chow Chow 45c Medium Sweet Gherke ...S7c Medium fewest Mixed ... .S7e Medium Sweet Mustard Pickles 37c Worcestershire Rauce 23c femall India Relish 19c 35c Large India Relish Medium Spaghetti .85c Large bottle Catsup , Small Ripo Olives 1 No. .27e Anple Butter 13c Prepared Mustard Medium Chili Sauce 35c Medium Tomato Sauce Pork and Beau . j Medium Red Kidnev Beans 19c Medium Boston Bean .2 for 35c Small Tomato Sauce Pork and Beam for 25c Small jar Onions 27c Green Pepper Sauce 23c 39c Quart Malt Vinegar ,23c Pnt Malt Vinegar .......... 2 for 35e CRISCO JL You know the quality and variety of Heins goods. Note these prlcee: ............2 19c Beans rWER&M i Raisins 1 Rc . Heins Medium Boston Bean, 1 EVERY Raisins SAVING PRICES EVERY-DA- Y A shipment of New Crop Nuts haa just been received. Soft Shell Walnuts, 3 lbs $1.00 Soft Shell Walnua, 1 lb boc ..36c Large Brazils. lbs. Sir-ilLarge Filbert, 2 lbfcrrT.87e Freh Roasted Peanuts. 2 lbs. ,.3Sc Fresh Salted Peanuts, 2 lb. ,,..S5c FLOUR You cant afford to mlu this opportunity to lay in tout winter supply of Macks Best, the famous Cache Valley Blended Flour, at these saving price': 10 sacks Macks Beat Hour, per rvrt. ,...$240 2 sacks Mack's Best Flour ,',.$2.45 1 sack Mark 'a Flour ....$1.25 10 sacks Optimo Hard Wheat rase) TORE AND BEANS Our store eU both Fierce 'a and Heins. You make a saving on any else of either brand. Small can Pierce's Tork and 3 for 35c Beaus . Medium tan Pierce's Pork ami 2 for 27c Beam Large ran Pierces Pork and 22e Boam Heins ''tedium Torftato Sanee pork : 19c and Beam Small aiz Tomato Sauce Pork and Bean ,..2 for 25c He;ni Medium Red Kidney si IN - ....... Raisins . 13 pkgs. 36 pkgs. I -- Kj to Provo, American Fork, Murray, Eugarhouae and City Stores HEINZ WALNUTS A full curio d of New Crop Raisins feu been distributed stnonf our stores. Now is a good time to lay In your Tfeanfesiriving supply. Letgf pkg. Seeded or Seedless MANTl MARK KNOWN OF OUR REGULAR, SOME These Prices Apply v LDUV CJ Each day bring mors of our Fall and Winter gupply of foodstuffs. We Jura recently received the first straight ear of raisins ever shipped to any retail dealer In this lntermountain section. Another car of Old Master Coffee has just been unloaded; ire are now using two cars of Old Master each month, one for the Balt Lake unit and one. for our California unit. We have three carloads of No. 1 Soft Shelled Walnuts booked; the first of these three waa unloaded yesterday. They are the new crop No, 1 Soft Shell variety, just the kind you vrill enjoy. We are told that this grade f Walnuts has advanced Sc a pound alnce the first quotation given out fey the Walnut Growers' association. Buy youm Winter supply now, while the price is right. Our stores are ivell stocked with all kinds of New Crop Nuts; fresh roasted Jumbo Peanuts; large Brazils (Nigger Toes) ; Fancy SicUy Filberts, and with the car of No. 1 Soft Shelled Walnuts our assortment is very com. plete. H V ,r club Tuesdav evening. The lesson from Crane a "Four-mimiEssays.' was given hv Mrs. 8. L. Barton. Alexander Barton gave a reading. "Mrs. Ripley's Trip. Mr. and Mrs. Josle Reid visited last 153 Regent week to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra Ralph Tatton were given 216 State a surprise party at their home 'Friday afternoon- 317 State The Ladies Literary club met at the 40 So. Main elubrooms Thursday afternoon. "Osta Rica, the Land of the Banana," waa So. Main 334 given bv Mrs. I. D. Vorhees. A report on the conference at Baltimore was given by Mrs. F. M. Alder. Music was furnished by (Mrs. May ChapMrs. H. T. Reyman and lira. William Jones. Mr. Charles Boyer, R. , Anderson, Mrs. Mrs. John nolds, Jr., a A. G. Johnson, Mr. A. and D. R. WiKhtman SPRINGVILLE I Mrs. and Catherine R. Dougall. Groom . Mendenhall won first prize. entertained was SPRINGVILLE, Nov. club Beta HallowAlpha een party waa given Tuesday evening at The Friday the home of Mrs. J. A.AtThorn st the home of Mr. and Mra Leland afternoon the concm- of last week. Hofhines. Decorations were appropriate to the dar. Refreshments were served t.nn,s0,wer to Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Mr Zion and Brvce Canyon Wn'r Resorts end Mrs. Alva Zabrtskfe. I'rquhart Mr. and Mrs! for Tourists. ' by Mrs. S. M. Deal, John Crandall, Mr. and Mra John Whit-In.drill wss conducted bv Mr Mr. and Mra Amvot Cherrington, S. O. Whittaker, and yorai ducta were Mr. and Mra Dell Thorn. Mr. and Mrs Velma and Odessa Edward pavne, Mr. and Mrs. Alma suns by Misses tv heeler, Mr. and Mrs. William Parker. Mr and Mrs. Garnett Frlel, Mr. and Mra Melvin Crawford, Mrs. Metcalf and daughter, Irene. Five hundred was the diversion, Mr. Zabrtskie and principal xnd Mrs Tr. 4. Mrs Parker winning the prise KTRKKA. Nov Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCollum. Mrs Ralph Dunti and Miss Marjorie Dunn of Dunns Mis. Leona Pilllngs and Mrs. Ea Moves, all prmo sr the guests of of Salt Lake, were guests Tuesday of mother. Mrs. Hannah Mitchell. Bfrdie Mr Noyes' parents, Mr. and Mra G E Miss Alice Billings and Mif Anderson. Phase of Salt Lake visited Eureka early Mra Alva Zsbriskle returned last week In tho week. no or from a month's visit at her former home The Knisrhti of Columbti id Eiden, Iowa. the enjovable dancing parties of the year The Miss Dorothea Anderson hss" returned In the Elks pavilion Halloween home In Fairview after a three hall was decorated to carry out Hallows en In was costume, weeks visit with relatives. orchestra The traditions. Miss Sophia Packard entertained the and the raised platform on which the Home Culture club at her home Prldav member sat was lighted by four large afternoon of last week. Members re- flMr.lsndPMrs. W. D. Gardner entertained sponded to rHl call with current events The feature of the meeting was a lecture at a Hallowe'en dancing party Saturday on education by A. C. Peterson, super- evening. The large Parlor, which waa bv Jach-- o intendent of schools - in the Nebo dis- used for dancing, waa light cornstalks trict. lanterns partlv concealed by and drapes Th. light, Thursday afternoon of last week the and autumn leaves. in Ve low covered were following were entertained at cards by in the living room filled stand brass a and Mrs. Joseph Vane and Mra B. M. Menlarge and black, denhall at the home of the latter: Mrs with1 enormous bronze chrtssnthemilni room. The of th gueet tn center G. W Mendenhall. Mrs. C. F. Packard sms the Mr. 'talker, Mra H. M. Docgall, Mrs A. O. Packard were Mr. and Mr. U A-- Mr. end Mrs. V. Zabriekie. Mr. M. W. BitS. Mr Wallace Mace and Mrs. A. Mr. H. Mrs. J .and B. Mrs. Allan Pike. J'phjer, C, Whittaker. Mra G. L. Barron Mr and Mrs. A. F- - Tolton, Mr Dan fiullisan. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. WjUtlna of Pilver City. Mr. and Mrs. Mary PulHva. Mrs. Irene Black. Mr Tolton of Salt Ijftke, Darrell Gardner and Mark MeChrystal. Iren Tolton Mr A. F. Tolton and Ml of Salt Take srrtsed In Eureka Saturday to attend the dancing party given byjdr. and Mr. R. D. Gardner. Mr. and Mr. Shirt Holman entertained t a Hallo e'en partv Saturday evening. Th rooms were decorated In accordance with the spirit of the occasion The guests who ere In costume were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Dave Murray, Peter Jones. Mr. andHendrickson. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alma and Mrs June Mr. Mra William Kelle, Bills. Mr, and Roberts, Mr. end Mrs. L. L. and Mrs. Dell Robert Cartrlght. Mr. Mr Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Peterson, Mrs. Dell Roberts and Lyman Warden. Mr. and Mrs Bhir! Holman and family and Mr. and Mrg. Eugene Peterson moor comb a little "Brown- tored to Pavaon Sunday amt, spent the PJST brash Uv with Mrs. Peterson's mother. Mra Into your gray, faded, stnaked or ' E. Hu!h. bleached hair and take 10 years x( your Mr. and Mrs. Alma Boswell are visiting age. Thousands of prominent women in Nephf this week-enUnited Canada have States and tbe Mrs. Earl Whitehead of Grace, Idaho, claimed "Brownatone" their heat friend. visiting relatives in Eureka. The Entre Nous Literary club met with Don't experiment. Acts Initantly, eaafly the secretary, Mrs. P. H. Craven. applied at home and guaranteed harmlca evening. The paper for the eveto hair, scalp or akin. Any shade from presented by ning on Von Moody wae after golden brawn to Nacfc 50e and ll.M at a short Mrs. A. E. Mvers, who. resume of his life and accomplishments, drag and toilet court ten everywhere. Trial bottle seat direct for 10c. The reviewed his mot famous drama. "The Great Divide." The discussion on "The Kenton Fharmacal Co., 414 Cop pin Faith Healer"1 was led toy Mrs. Lee HayBid., Covington, Ky. ward, and we one of the most lively and Interesting discussion that the club has enjoyed for eome time. Refreshments acre eerved. The next meeting will be hld at the15'home- of Mrs. R. D. Gardner November Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jones entertained at supper Wednesday. October 5. in te .Ptrao,l',i?' UNIVERSAL Percolators is Silver. Nickel or Aluminum, electric or stove, $3.30 to $73.00 4A UNIVERSAL Food Choppers, 4 sires $1.30 to $3.00 ST g. UNIVERSAL Home Needs practically every home in America may be appliances of proven utility bearing the UNIVERSAL trade mark. This is not surprising for there is a UNIVERSAL answer for every home need including; UNIVERSAL Percolators, the original automatic coffee machine which circulate 6 to 10 timet more water than others, extracting full strength of the ground coffee before the wpter boils. Coffee for connoisseurs. Food Choppers which turn left over scraps into a never ending variety of delihome made bread, percious dishes. Bread Maker fectly kneaded, no experience necessary. Colonial Aluminum Kitchen Utensils in a complete assortment. Electric appliances for nearly every house- hold taak. Cutlery of every description all made under the UNIVERSAL trade mark which is a guarantee of mechanical perfection and complete aatiafaction to ' ' the user. All Good Dealers Carry UNIVERSAL EUREKA IN to-h- UNIVERSAL Bread Makers from $2.50 to $4.00 -- ' LANDERS, FRARY fit CLARK - New Britain, Conn. UNIVERSAL Aluminum Colonial Kettles, four sixes, $3.00 to $0.00 .WELL-PATER- S TINT GRAY HAIR d. i INTERMOUNTAIN DISTRIBUTORS For . jVed-need- . BRQWNHONE- - 5 C 0 - I Provo American Fork Mprray Sugar house honor of their daughter, Beatrice, and her husband, EL P. Bax. whose marriage occurred October 2J in Balt Lake. Sixty relatives and. friends were present. The guests were Mr. and Mra J. M. Sax of Dividend, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson, Miss Leila Larson and ,Mr. and Fall flower Mra. Z. Jone of Santaquln. were used In decoration. Mr. C. J Christensen entertained Sat- urday evening of last week In honor of the birthday anniversary of her husband. Twenty-tw- o guests were present. Five hundred occupied th evening, the flret prizes being won by Mr. Millie Oebom and P.ob Runnel, the consolation by Mrs. Annie Bigler and Will Mv era Halloween decorations were carried out. The hostess a assisted In serving by Mra n Beaten. gueeta were Mrs. C V. Osborn of Pocatello. "TAkao. the mother of Mrs. Christensen, and her sister Mrs. Millie Osborne, and two children of West Jordan. The members of the Five Hundred club entertained thlr husband at- - a Hallowe'en party Friday evening of last week st th home of Mtvand Mra D. J. Russell, Jr. Decoration were In orang and black with witch, cat and pumpkin. Th honors for "500" went to Mr. Frank Lacon and D J Russell, Jr. Following the supper games were epjoved until B let hour. Those present wer Mr. and Mr. Frank Bacon, Mr, and Mr. Ray BorerAon, Df and Mra E. I Clark, Mr. and Mrs J. E. Dllon. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones. Mr and Mrs. P. H Craven, Mr. and Mr. R. A. Wilkin of Silver City. Mr. nd Mrs. J. I Black. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hanks and Mr. and Mrs. D J. Russell. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Don Pag motored from Payson and spent 8aturdav with Mrs. Page's sister, Mrs. Eugene Peterapn. Do Voter Fed Help You or Hinder Yo ' Vigorous Leakliy feet hefp you! They make your work seem lighter they enable you to enjoy things. On the other hand, uncomfortable, e trained, aching feet make life a continual drudgery. Odi- nanr fhoee with easing arches make troublesome feet. Arch Preserver Stem, because the bulk In area come np and ststn up to tbe instep, keep the i feet well. FAIRVIEW FAIRVIEW. Nov. 4 Mr. Edgar Las son entertained Tuesday In honor of her daughter Ether anniversary The afternoon waabirthday spent In music and game and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mr. Hyrum Poulsen and family of Ephraim spent the week-en- d with Mrs. Poulsen parents. Mr. and Mra L P. Brady. Mrs. O.' B. Candland ha returned to her home In Long Bach, Cal , after visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. Q. Christensen. Wednesday night of last week Sirs. Heipy-Mil- l entertained a number of her friends at a quilting. Dinner wa rvd to twenty. Mr. and Mrs. William Terry have returned home after spending a week at Salt Lake' Miss Aiella jSanderaon has returned to Salt Lake after spending two week with her parent, Mr. and Mr. Martin Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Vance are at Salt Lake tor a week. Mr and Mr. Chris Olson and family, wijo have spent two weeks here, have returned to Monroe Mra Kimball Mower and' daughter,, In Provo with Mabel, spent the week-en- d Harold Mower. Mrs. Stanley Ford has returned to her hom tn Denver. Mr. Leurs Mill and children, Ruth and Delores, of Provo, are visiting Mr. ' and Mr. Henry Mill, e Mr. J W. Childs and daughter. May, of Duchesne, are the guests of Mrs. Child mother, Mrs. Ben Turpin. Mrs Peter Peterson and Mrs Merlin Madsen ar visiting Mrs Georg Jensen , adt Storrs. Golden Peterson and Mabel Mower of MUbum surprised their fnends and were married in Mantl en Wednesday. The North and South Mutuals gave a Hal'owe en party In tho pavilion Tuesday evening Yon cm make your feet healtky and vigorous by wearing Arch Preserver Shoe. Youll be delighted with tbe good, mart styles, too. - r ' OXFORDS In Black Vici Kid ,...$10 In ill Brown Kid Mall Ordtra Filled 4js- vVy Better Shoes r Mr-- 0 |