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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUND AY MOKNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1D23. ; Social Motes from Utah Towns South," Mrs. Rxt p. Dyreng; parUamea-tar- y drill. Mrs, A O. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. David Olsen, Jr.. at dinner Thursday evening of In t week, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Christejisen of Falrvlew. Covers were laid for ten. The Daughters of the Plonoers gave a dancing party at the Armada Tuesday evening. The elders of the North and South . dano ngLpariFriia. war?..A" In the Armada. uni or last ween Ml) Tracy A red entertained at dinner of Tuesday evening last week. Covers were laid for twenty. R. Mr. George Cot. Jr., entertained at dinner Saturday evening of last week In honor of her husband birthday anni versary. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tuttla entertained at dinner Sunday evenlni- - Covr were unci iot ien. Mr. and Mm Glen A. Jensen entertained at Wednesday evening of last week complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jensen. PARK CITY ' PARK CITY. Feb. . The Woman Athenaeum held it moating Monday afternoon at the cl.ibrooma. The uaner for the day wm "Th Ben In Music." read by Mr. H. S. Townsend. Tha club decided to giv a children fancy dres party on Lincoln' a birtluLay at the club, . room. M4 ef Ur. sbs Mr. Meat AsSCTse Taeeday evening. Card were Uue feeuue u4 reireeumtat were eerved. sir. end Mrs. A. B. Theme eatertalneS St Tbelr geesis were earda Wedseeday Mr, end Mr. J. f. Donotaoe sad Mr. sad sirs, H. E. Holley. Berreaameats were eervee. Sir. asd Urs. itt. Ncnman entertateeS the aembtn of the Wedsetea? gvesiB ariaie eluk tbl Those present were Mr. aul air. I A. Merer, Mr. end lira. Treadle Smlts and lri. Jast ft teafpeeafat l Dr. Calawell'e Syrss Pepiia resMrei tke ceefettioa TIIE two mt daltty Girls, Monday evening. Tha evening wa spent in games, followed by reAMERICAN freshment. Mrs. J. F. Welsh entertained at a ( AMERICAN FORK. Feb, I. Miss Fae o'clock dner Sunday Tha evening. Christensen entertained Friday evening guests were Mr. A. Kopp, Mrs. Ger of last week for the members of the trude Hagar and F. J. McLauehUn. b upper U No club and their partner Tha Evening- Card club member and was served toeleven. guests were entertained at tha home of returned Mrs. Bvron CrookstoB ha Mr. and Mrs. V. M- Stone. Friday evefrnm KholUv. Idaho, where she was th ning of' last week. Tha guests were Mr. guest of Mr John Crooks lor ten' aay and Mrs. J. M. Olsen, Mr. and Mr. H. Mrs. ErmiT ruman reiurneo noi W. Hartwell and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrers from Provo, where she had spent ten days ' Kohaper. Prises were (awarded to Mrs. TuesMr Mrs, Thomas Frank entertained her daughter, visiting O. A. Forslund, Mrs. Lawrence Bchaper, day evening of last week complimentary Martin. Snow and II. W. Hartwell. Ir.Mr.L C Mrs. to her daughter, Agnes, the) occasion Mr W. H. Broyle of ftoldler eummit and George Krueger returned her birthday anniversary. Eight- spent Sunday visiting Mrs. C. A. Plerson. home Sunday, after a several days' visit being een guests were present. xnooui soont iir and nrrs. inKjcnaxa at the capital. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jensen were the last week-en- d Salt Lake, guest of Mrs. A. H. Woldberg Is visiting with a J.-of honor at dinner given Mr. and Mr Harrington. friends at Or den this week. fuegts of last week by Mr. and Mrs. Mr R. E. Baxter wa a novo visitor The members of the Community church Bernard , Parry. week, last entertained at a social and a program The Athietdo association of the Mantl Afr. and Mr J. L. Flrmag and Mr. Tuesday evening at the church. High school entertained' at a dancing and Mr R- - O. Thomas attended a bars Mrs, Anna Kopp, Mrs. Gertrude and party in the gymnasium of tlie high dance given by the Tlmpanogo club at W. C. MoGarry entertained fifteen tables school building Tuesday evening. Provo, waay ot usi wee. of guests at five hundred Thursday eveMr. and Mr J. La rratl, jr.. ana sir ning at the Athenaeum club rooms. TalJ. W. Storrs of Salt Lake were guests lies and decorations were in keeping with Mr W. Mr. of and Storrs, Friday of GUNNISON St. Valentine's dayi Th guests were last week. Mayor and Mrs. J. F. Welsh, ' Br. and student at th a Mis Nina HalHday, Mrs. U. C. Enow, Dr. and Mrs, W. J. g here Feb. I. Mr Jorl Enc GUNNTSON, U., spent last week-en- d Bardsley, Dr. and Mrs. O. B. Eheen, Mr. and daughter. Bonds, and J. R. Keate B. T. her R. and Mrs. E. J. Beggs, Mr. and Mrs. J. of Richfield visited Tuesday with Mr. and PTallldav parent, Mr. and Mr W. "W. Buck. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Bever-IdgDannie Beaureguard. William Thornton war Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mrs. O. A, Forslund, Mr. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Halverson left Provo visitors Monday. and Mrs. O. W. Foster, Mr. and : Mrs Saturday last" of and daughter, Anita, Kansas A. week G Pierce for City, Mr. B. B. Flack Mr. and Mrs! J. J. Fltzger. Mo., to visit for a week. were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. aid, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Flanagan. Mr. - ward Mutuals Owen Ths Mr Gunnison and .Mr. gar Lynch visited at and Mrs. W. W. Evan. Mr. and Mrs. L successful carnival at Peterson's hall SatLem on Bunaay. P. McOarry, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Enow, urday nleht of last week. Miss Frances Manning and Stanley Mr. and Mrs. J. William Stoner, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Aired and baby of Grover of Soldier Summit were the guest Mrs. J. D. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. week-en- d Mr. with C. A. Plerson, Sunday. Mr and last of spent Spring City Wentworth, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Eaddon, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bardsley. Mr Thomas Shafter entertained th Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kane. Mr and Mrs. met N. th of club Thursday O. members members club The at Prlscilla O, the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas home' of Mrs. Julius W. R. Jefford. Duggins, Monday of )ast week. Refreshment were served. Reese. Mr. and Mb. C, Verran, Mr. evening. Sewing and refreshments were at a surMits Anita Pierce entertained and Mrs. F. M. Stvne, Mr. and Mr. A, en loved bv nine members. prise party Monday evening for Hugh P. Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Don HouW Mr. Sirs. were El Ray Christiansen entertained Cheever. Games and musio Fred and Mrs. Guy Horton, Mr. after which refreshment were , Mr. Tuesday evening for the Seagull Girls. Glllett, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Nielson entertained at din served. Edna and Mrs. Lawrence "Sehaper. Mr. and ner for the Misses Auddle Mondav Chllds, and Mr, 3Mr. H. W. Hartwell,- Mr. Mckenna, Roberta Chllds and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rollv. Mrs. Ellen Bolva Erlckson. A.'l Mrs. C. Maria Hethke, Mrs. A. Raddon, LAYTON Mrs. C M. Edwards entertained K. Deign ton, jr. AieLugwin, enexman lunoheon and needlecraft Wednesday Faretvand Thomasj. O'Keefe. memafternoon for the Bonne Fol club LaTTON, Feb. S. Mrs. Jnhs Jaannes enter The marriage of Miss Marlon Dunbar, bers. . L. Swaiberg gave a talned at ss , aallttnabee at her Mr. DunMrs. Mr. and William of borne daughter Thursday. THnoer was served at boos to reading. of Sugar-hous-. snesta: Ura. the follcwlne bar, to Dr. Gilbert Gwllliams rred N alder, Mr a. Mr. viaMrs. and are Ronald'Norman urn of Mr. and Mrs. David Gwtl-lla- King in Salt Levke. William JacQuea, Mr..' U I. Ellison, Mrs. of Bait Lake, took place at Lnciue Nalder and Ulaae Mrs. Leudie, Philip The Gunnison ward Primary gave a Nora Wall and Mamie Jaeqaea. high noon Sunday, the Rev. L. G. Daw- social of games, musio and refreshments Ada Jarqnes, Miss Esther Dunbar, and enteruined Whlteeldea Ura. son officiating. frank w st iit. fTiaay ror au children irom lt to dinner at their borne Sunday afternoon. Cet sister of the bride, wa bridesmaid, and years . of age. were laid the era of for aliht. Thomas Gwllliams, Jbrother M. left last Bunday for Mrs. Ella Dawson. Mrs. Lorlna Usdie, Hiaa bridegroom, was beet .man. A wedding Salt Beaureguard to visit with his daughter, Mrs. Blanche Adams and Mies Mabel Whlteaidea breakfast was served - to sixteen guests. J. A.Lake Hoff. on epent the Saturday ef latt week In Salt Lake ss afternoon left The young couple Mr Will afternoon Pack Wednesday of mends. train and will make " their home at Susar. was hostess to Uls Boys' Art club fueata Mrs Jests 11. Smith. Mr. John B. Taytoa, house. member Mrs. Georre A Erana and Mrs. Vaa Caoatae Mr. and Mrs. William Metealf returned nalted fnenda In Bnnaet. xoeeaay. home Wednesday from an extended visit and Mrs. Harold larton entertained st in Washington and Salt JUtke. a card party at their hone Saturday erenlnc of MANTI At s Thursday evening, at the Kbxl, th latt week, a' rive Hundred was pjayea. luncheon was served to Misses Veda Peterson and Florence Lar- late honr of the Wg ocfal son gave a dancing party for Thelma twelve (uetts. MANTT. Feb. was the mid- Wlllardsen, Lulu Halverson. Belva ErlckMr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Nalder were Oxden events of the past week club. The af- son, Auddle and Roberta ChTl Ethel vialtor Monday. winter social of the Klite Five Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Monras ere vlaltlnf fair was given at the iiagle hotel. Edna Nielson, Gladys Larson, of Jensen, relatlvet In Burley, Idaho, thla week. hundred was the entertaining feature Aita Robs, Francell Voorhees, Melba flwal-berwon Mrs. John U. barton entertained the officers the evening. High score pris wereMilton Iras Buchanan, Loson Beck, of the North Davit stake Primary' board at s and Reld Ross by Mrs. Ray Btrlnghamluncheon Christensen, Tollerstrup, was Sanderson, Clinton at her home frlday afternoon. After An elaborate Harmon. Harold social Lunderburg. basinets neetlsf, the time wat the served at 11 o'clock, at which toasts Lewi Byron FJeldsted. Jack Beck, Mar-lu- s apentregular luncheon was A In m title. was Moff-- t Mrs. Soencor rlvan. Kearns ivn ChristenFerre, Jensen, Oryll to tnetta. eerved fourteen Jentoastmistress. Mr. and Mr.- Merrili vissen, Ben Andrews, Wesley Larson, La Vera Layton was s last week-ensen were special guest Mont Sorenson, Ted Voorhees, Myrel An- itorMist to Salt Lake ss s fuest ot Mits Dorothy Mrs. Ray Strinsham and son, WeJter, derson, Calvin Jensen, Oscar Larson and ' Jiave Just returned from an extended L L., Henrie, mSt Verne Beealay vUlted friends la Salt , In T?rMHlnn1 fir. T.Ira. Bnndav. Alum-naclub entertained Th. Hwuiiiu Mr. U 8. Heywood wta tendered a easrprleeIn Friday afternoon of last week at the at her horn Wednesday afternoon Mr NEVADA home of Mrs. Glen A. Jensen,' In honor The time kino of her birthday aninTeream. ssmee. Be- of Mrs. MerrlH Jensen, who left. Sundayto In muatc. aewtns end anent waa Los for Angeles husband to snettt. sreew her eleven with aerred . i.- 0. B. Kanre RrjTH. Ner., rtb. Ura Five hundred was the children end Robert Blrkea Mrs. Mr. and limn, Monday afternoon at On tables of visited relatives In Salt take, Sunday. feature. High score Pr'ze flT hundred, entertaining 'Mr Charles compUmaotarr to II r Madson ana tne visitor LsUeawarded was won by latt week-enMies Ada Day wa Kent and Mre. J. 0. Iuf ef ef Salt Mrs. to nrit, uHja as a fuett or rrienaa. won Loe were Antelee. rrlaas by Mi. Gerald te Salt lake David Olsen, Jr. Luncheon w4 .erved McKay, tint: atn. J. r. Donohue. second: Mr Lae Bert Gain, cooaolatloa. and Mr tMrrand Sra. Fred Madson entertained I air Knit snd Mrs, Naaoua, were at dinner Sunday evening. Covers, Lon each racalred s guest prize. Refreaa-Ud for twenty. , were eerrad at the close of the game. siente iuo The Commercial ciun SANTAQUIN, Feb. I. Mr, and Mr. piano selections were gives by Mr of last wee. BeTsrsI social - Thursday evening s ho run. Ur Gerald UcNar aang two solos. Anderson of Gunnison spent last weekafter was given, program A musical Tbe Invited gueati were Meadames Charles end here, guest of their son and daughentertaining wWch five hundred was the were Kent, J. 0. Long, B. B. Gainea, Las Numaa, ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jepson. won by score prises a. Brows, C. L llitrhell. Gerald McSaj. feature. High Mr. and Mrs. Basil Walker of PleasJohn Riddle, and 0.V. V. Devi Mr F W Tuttie and were J. T. Donahue, E. J. Eadey, E. ant Grove were guests this week of Mr. to E. Mathews, W. E. Painter, Msthew W. the consolation prizes nd P. awarded J. and Cyril Orrick. C Madson. J. "M. Slopsnaky, A Shortal, rreddie Bmltb. U TheMrs. R. Wltbeck Mrs. Elite club was entertained, Thurswas served. F. B. Chwrich, William McBwlsg A Meyer, Midnight luncheon of last n week, by Mr. Mennela day tod Dantal Bdwanto. Miss Zada Mollor and Miss Thyra ' Mr. and Mr B. J. Eadey entertained st dinentertained at dinner Sunday. choir gave a social and dance teah WootoaiiM. of DiuUas, Texas, ner Saturday evening of last week compli The ward evening of last week In the ward, was as pec'Jai guest.W. Woodhouse enter- mentary to Mr Charles Kent end Mr J. 0. Friday Ottvera wesa laid for twelT Tbe party halL Mr. and Mm. J. Long. Mrs. Fern Holman was hostess, Thurstained sixteen' frletada at Uielr home after dinner motored to Ely sod attended th day of last week, to the Social Hour dance at BI)oa hau. Sunday evening. the club. Needlework formed the pastime. The Bewlag club met at the home ef Mr The LAdue" Literary club met ofat last luncheon wa served. Louie A. Meyer Friday afternoon ef last week. A r.lirbrooms Thursday afternoonwas After spending eeveral week here with given: Several hours of aewtng were enjoyed end refollowing program wee. The Andes W to Bogota," Mrs. The member present relative and friends, Mrs. Jane Ppafford freshments were aervd. "Over the Freddie Smith. returned to her home la Sprlngvllle, Frischknecht; 'The Cross of the wareB. Meadames J. T. Donoinie, ' 0. Ksnoe, 0. T. Davit, F. A Uhurlch. W. Wednesday. . ... . B. Mathewa. E. S. Msthew W. Ra Brown, D; Sunday- evening; me mernoers oi tne U Edwards and Gns Keuaan. Mm. William Elite club and their husbands entertained sad Mrs. 0. U Mltvhell were the In honor of Mr. Geneve Holladay, presiMcEwiag fueat of honor. The club will meet st tbe dent of th club, at her home. At 10:30 home of Mrs. I. A fhwrlcb next week. a buffet luncheon wa served to sixteen FORK SI a Tis-ltln- e, V a and-Mr- George-Tippet- e, . ' . g, Sar-don- la two-cou-rt d RUTH, . Iia d SANTAQUIN nu lJi,L.i... - Hol-lada- , pi-Fe- four-cour- se at mmsm and Mrs. Gerald McNay entertained st of but week. Their dinner Friday events Jiieett were Mr. sad Mrs. B. J. Mathews, Urs. Cliarlee Trent and Mrs. J. O. Lots. A Cincinnati Barber Tells How to Make Mr. C. B. Nance. Mrs. W. B. Mathews, Mrs. J. 0. Long and Mrs. & J. Msthew motored to a Bemedy foi Gray Hair. Eatt Ely Friday afternoon of but week and Refreshwere guests of Mrs. W. It. Painter. were served. resident of Cincinnati, ment A well-know- n Mrs. J. M. Slopaatky entertained at dinner Ohio who ha been ft barber for more Saturday evening of latt week. Covers were than'f orty years, recently made the fol- laid for Mr. sod Mrs. n. J. Mathews, George Coath and Benjamin Gillan. lowing etatementi Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Mathews entertained st a umple mix"Anyone canat prepare Sunday evening of latt week, complivery little cost, that dinner ture at home, mentary to Mrs. J. 0. Long. Cover also were will darken gray hair and make it soft laid tor Georre Coath and B. A, Olllsa. of water add Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Smith were host snd and closay. T a half-pin- t Barbo hottest to the member of tbe Wedseeday Eve-1 ounce bay rum, a email boi-- f Mr. Brown nineB rid re club latt week. fnmnound and V ounce iriycenn. ceived high score. Those present were Mr. snd These ingredients can be bought at any Ura. Lee Neuman, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Meyer amre at verv little cost.. Apply to tnd Mr. and Mr. W. R. Brown. . Mr. and Mrt. Floyd are tbe parent! ef sa, the nair twice ft week until the desired which Thursday afternoon of last week. shade i obtained. Thiswill make a Mr. arrived Mr. entertained Gain Bert and Mr. look twenty yean jrray.baired person Mrs. ' Chester V. Davis at dinner Buaday not and evenlns ef latt week. younger. It i easy to use, does ia not Mr. aad Mrs Lee Murdoch ef Sly entertained color the most delicate aealp, E. Grant at dinner Sunday evening. iticky or Rreagy and does not rub off." r Mr. sad Mrs. Ernest Coptland were guest , Advertisement) Mr. i,r, . How to Instantly Have A BeautifuIWhite Skin of - thfa combination win Prescription Doe Thl for You; application astonish you. It mkes th skin appear You Can Prepare It at Your Home. white, transparent, smooth and velvty. "I especially recommend tt for tan. New York. "It t my own discovery coarse pores, dark, sallow, rough akin. n m npM wnnusi ana. m iwk .vw r i to n one get application and It take Just uoh marvelous results," say Mae Edna blemish th face, neck, hand and arms are heir to. If your neck ht dark one apWilder, when her friend ask her about comher wonderful white kln and the im- plication of thl Derwlllo-oauneand bination win mak U look, aa whita aa a hand proved appearance of hersame If - , thins; arms. "You can do the liiy. "I feel "It ta abrolutely-fcavrrni- e and wlfl not you follow. my advice," ah saya. woman It my duty to tell every girl or produce or stimulate a growtha of hair. did for me. what thl prescription Derwillo you youthful give instantly thl change ln 'Just think of c-ll complexion everyone will talk about. No of tire I never, telling and application. how single matter rough ungainly the reothers Just .what brought about suoh hands and arms, or what abuse they have Identical th This results. markable had through bara work ana exposure to my skio and the sun and wtnd, thl combination will prescription that whitened obliterated every defect from my face, work a wonderful transformation. 'Bul Until arms. it you and try hands neck, lions who have used It have had the you can form no Idea, of th marvelous result I have had." , A Free at that colds, ;t? Do Vn of a cold, at the first fewrarning aneezea, take a taspoonful of Syron Pepsin and the congestion will be gone in few hours. Don't wait untfl the .cold has a grip on yon. Mr. Henry Dean, Jr., of Rochester, N. .. cured stnhbom cold in just that war, and Mrs. Alice (Jorbbrey of Haskell, Okla., usea it effectively for all the email ilia of her famUy. such as constipation, buiousneaa, headache, dizziness, nd to break up fevera and colds. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin b ' a pleasant-tastin-g and Helen Chriatnen upheld the affirmative, and Eugene Hlgxineon and James Anderson, the negative. Th judge decided for th affirmative. FAIRVIEW WATRVTHrW'. Feb. S. Mrs. Eseklel Cheney ha returned, after apending a In Provo. week Mis Cecil Vane has returned home, months In after spending twenty-thre- e h nnrthweetam states mission neia Mrt. Caroline Miner is tne gussi oi ner daughter. Mra Peter Lax sen, of Bait Tjike. Mrs. Orson Miner ha returned from fait Lake, where the had- - been visiting Mr. and Mr, auio Miner, svidav evening Mr. and Mrs. Hymm of their In honor Vance entertained rranddaua-hter- . Cecil, who ha recently was Luncheon mission. returned from truest. .mil tn fiftv uranam Mis Relma spent wst, weejt- ttnA In Provo. Mr. Verdi Berdlson of Mona la th guest of Mr. ana urs. wiuiaro unney. In Bountiful with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph " ' Dev. and a number of MIM Violet Mill Wend enjoyed a progressive supper Sunday evening. Mr. J. J. Peterson entertained flun- dav evening In honor of her on. Glenn, The eveon hi birthday annlverssry. ning was spent In games and progressive rivai riunnreri. o ciocB At li luncneon was served to MlM Opal McArthur. Mis Thelma Prltchett, Mis Wanda Hansen, Miss Hilda Peterson, Miss Blends LJnd- ll Monta uneney, uun Mover, qulit.Larsen. Lee Barker, Glenn Peterson Peterson. Grant and ' mm mmm NOTE To set th beat affect be euro to fol contained: is av-tbe complete oirectieoe . It it aa eimnU that TXrrwll'.a. nei-l-- r anv one cu nee It. tnd to flaerpenaive that a or cirl or wo'.uas can afford It. The siasufac- turert snd dru,'ltt guarantee that there will be s noticeable improvement after the first applies tlos or they will refund the money. It guar It sold in thla city under s money-refun- d antee' er department etores ana an arugfiera, Inrlndlnr Z. 0. M. I. Drug, the Schranun-Jnbn- adv. eua and Owl Drug Co. suites. . low Feb. S. Mrs. CI eon Ander at a kensington and son entertained luncheon Monday afternoon. The guests were Mr. Alvin Eorensen. Mrs. T. J. Faux, Mrs. Leo Marley and Mrs. Rodney Anderson. Mrs. F. I. Faux and Mr. Clean Ander son were guests of Mrs. Leo Morley, Friday afternoon of last week. . Saturday evening of last week' twenty Mr. and Mrs. Jabes surprised Faux. Progressive rook, musio and luncheon were the features. Prize were warded to Mrs. F. J. Faux. Mrs. Amos Bradley, Amos rJtradley snd Jabes Faux. A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. James Evert. Miss Ruth Faux entertained the M. T. 6. club Tuesday afternoon at a kenslns- - - ia inniu... r 9 1 Bttl H 41 T ,,,.,. I riliiiniiif in) Dee't fall to svall yourself ef --the supreme outuig opior- ii tunlty, vttll tataiiDs ue health rift.uijr.i. Count' tseurpasted urroudtBgs for Ftahing, sd ploeeure.Salami, Boating, lets outdoor tports, Isclndlat Horseback Bldin. Biking, Golf. Tennle, etc. W W per day. Hotel St. Cathertse. American Plea, from Hotel atwater. Duropeea Fit, front a.00 per day. world famed th Marveleua tcenlo sturacUans, kMludlsg Submarine G ardent, retails! out Is th Pacific only "Avaloe'' The atesmahlp three sour from Le Angela. the plearore ship d lose makee rat alar tripe to aad trout the mainland. WHt fee ratea and In form t In. 'IM ALL THE WOULD 0 TAUP UKJ5 TK18.' M1 Information Bureau Catauna Island awr A.ii"ri w ti rrTnt vi rg3 iaa. .ai I I II La law; I fimt mi Mveral month ' r smAisHw an - Idnden Bill, at Los Angfiles. Mr. and Mrs. Joseoh Elsmor motored to Genola, Sunday, and spent th day with Mrs. ttlsmore's sister. Mr. Dan Sullivan. Mr. and Mr. F. 8. Allen returned Thursday, from a week's visit at Salt Mr. Mary Ros of Billings, Mont, and Mr. Asnes Norman of Boyd, Mont., were few guests of Mrs. John Barratt for toa Los days tills week before folttf Angeles. Miss Marjoris Nelson entertained at dinner Bunday evening for Mis Gladys Cooper, Mis Sibyl Spauldlng and R. Rj Bell of Eureka, and Arvid Anderson of Tucson, Art. . Mr. snd Mrs. Lyman Cook of Goshen visiting Mrs. Jan spent last week-en- d Mordue and Mr. and- Mrs. 6. Stewart. Mrs. Fred Brown celebrated her birthday anniversary Thursday evening with a progressive five hundred psrty. The first prize for ladle was awarded Mrs. Samuel Allmsn; first prize to men, Joseph Allen; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McCiulre received the consolation prizes. Luncheon was served to the following; Mrs. Samuel Allmsn, Mrs. L. Leishon, Mrs. J. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mr. and Mr. Joaeph Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Lewif MoGuIre, Mr. Eureka and and Mrs. George Forsey-oMrs. Clarenc Lemmon of Silver City. t sfft CAUP0RNIA. 1 SALINA r-- ' y, liESIJl mm Bleed' , I I I )ouaii "oruma "WKXD SiOTBl. U II ANCHOR- I w, T, I ' T mm An Tmiw' sad SosfliastTtm res. so aor. se Kay IS .star, so Apr, is mt a . . .Apr. 17 Hay S May tS end BMiiiiurs stay 83 Has. SI Apr. (ftueeBttown) and Liverpool Feb. IT Mar. 14 Apr. ft Apr. T May I Juse S Y. te rlysunth, BATOITIA TY SS KENT A X. T. te Oekh CAKMAX1A Cherboar ..Fes, 11tt 0AB0NIA S0TXKIA Beaten te Oobh (ftseesttows) sad Liverpool ATS0NTA ? (new) AHSAMA (sew) ......Hi. 17 N. T. te Xeedenderry aad vlaagow re. SS , SATTRKIA Mar. OOLTJMBIA Apr. 14 .....Mar. IS Apr. SO May It ASST8IA and louden V. X. te Plymouth, Cherbourg ANT0YIA ...'Mar. T 'Apr. 14 .......Mir. 14 Apr. M Jus S ALBANIA " T.l aTTstrtmopxAsT Thlrtv noma, alula SLAV, double 13.90: 10S ainelo 12 do. double SS.00: zf0 roeina. APHONIA Apr, S wit private toilets, ataf le g2.40 te 4.00, double ASDAMIA .......Apr. 14 se.oo to St.oo; too toon, wit private oaui, anX. XedUtorasaeaa sad T. te Egypt. SO to 17.00. Twesty gle 14.00 to S3.00. double ..res. W 0AE0HU Oerser Snitea, with private hatha, each one differently aid luiurloualy, aatlafTlog tb Tl Balifsx. iott eUecrimlnstlSf tatte: Slnsle. SS M to SS 00 Br day. . ge year local Canard agent, er writ Double, $7.00 to f 8 00 per day. Offloas Hagalflceat lobby ssd stesssala (leer, large roesas. sanple Ml Market Street, Baa rrsaeUott afoae Facfl. South rtrtt Street; L. J. Kyes, Kotei West fT Vtahl Amerioan Xxpreas Co.. M Watt Reoend chool waa pleasantly surprised by a South Street; 1, 0. Xtnaliatea, Viltoa Betel, namber of her neighbors bringing . in Salt take City, luncheon and card Saturday night of rreigbt telling oa applloatlea. mu ..... ....... last week. The occasion waa Miss Pe terson's birthday anniversary. ana l asmussen The Misses Bernlc Blanch Chiiitocharson v ere hostesses at a chill party fcunday rtlght. Th party made merry until mianignt at in noma Miss of Mis Rasmussen, after which Christopherson escorted the gueite to her chili a to served were boms, where they were tn Those preterit luncheon. r ii .. .. u.rfl. .w .yWaAit anil v.... M..I. p. m.a Fred Mlckelson, Oral Jensen, Owen Tay lor and Merlin Taylor. Miss Mary Whiting entertained th K. N. girls at ber horn Wednesday eve- nine. After th guests had apent hours In musio aad sewing, the hote terved lunoheon to Misses Jerry Petersen, Veda Herbert. Leda dates. Llllle NleU May on, Wllma Madson, Zena Bird, Ewlas, Wealths Murphy Ann weva iiur-ph- y. r. svral Mrs. Don C. Merrill entertained seven guests at dinner Monday evening. The occasion was her birthday anniversary. Ura Ovrus Sterling entertained at card social Tuesday evening In honor of her slater, Mrs. John Buster. PLEASANT GROVE PLEASANT 0ROVX, Tsb. I. Miss Lick erera was hostess Wednesday and K. evening to th members of the 8. formed iih t her home. Needlework the pastlm of th evening. Luncheon was served. A meeting of th Sons and Daughter ef Utah Pioneers was held Thursday In th A htttory of Ah Dramatlo tabernacle. association of Pleasant urove was given by F. Humphrle'. "TowAct vlUe of Pioneer Day.'1 by Robert Cobbley. and History of Pleasant Grove Schools." by C. B. Harper. 'V Mr. J. R Hallldav was the guest, of . Rait DOCTORS WANTED TO OPERATE . lake relatives last week-en- d. The members of the M. Men class of Irvln a socialu at tlfe home 1 1 .u Tjini.hnn was served. of oillman and son, Don, Mrs. Oien week-en- d visiting Dent Rlneham. Gl lman's parents, Mr. and aita Doubtless If you are a sufferer from In Mra 1 CiMltK K' digestion, you have already tried pepsin. - .vi.K..eij "t tta birthday aanlver a nig snd various pancreaun, Mrs. of bar daughter, Oenevievj, home digestive aid and you know these things saxy at entertained O. Carter J. In soma oases cur not trouble will your Games Thursday afUmoon. do not even glv relief. rv4 U sixteen But before giving up hop aad deciding Joyed and refreshments chonle a Just are dyapeptio. you try th '"Drsnd Mrs. L, N. Elsworth of Pay- effect of a little Bisurated Msgneenae-ti- ot w4iaA Friday. lva bartertalned the ordinary commercial carbonate, cit- ui. at a ao-but the-- vpure Bisurated elal Wednesday evening In honor, of her rate, or milk, Magnesia,-whic- h you can obtain front K.h.nt' hipthrlav anniversary. An oys cractlcaiiy any druggist In althsr N guestA ter supper wa served to aixteen Provo visitor dered or tablet form. Mrs. C. L.. Wruiht wsa , Take a teaspoonful of th powoer or two compressed tablets with a littl water .Th D. L A. K. club members enjoyed what a e arwel avenlnat at the home of Mis after your next meal, and difference thl makes, it will Instantly Lucll Wright. Tuesday. Sewing and neutralise the dangerous, harmful acid In muels were ths diversion. now food oauses which Chrlatlsnson stomach W. am the your Mrs. o Ur to ferment and sour, making gas, wind, talned the following at a social at their flatulence, heartburn and the bloated or hom Saturday vening oi last hit. i Mn tvneat Psrduhn. Mr. and Mrs. heavy, lumpy feeling that seams to follow most everything you eat B. B. West, Mr. and Mrs. C. L, WrtKht. Tou will find that provided you taks Mr. and Mra Leo Walker, Mr. and Mrs. a little Bisurated Magnesia Immediately pv.il ntronat. Mr. and Mrs. L P. Harvey t almost any- and Mr. R.. H. Church. Progressive five after a meal, you ean th game oi me evninr. thing and enjoy It without any danger of hundred son of Mr. Ethel West. discomfort to or Ciirena follow, and, morepain over,' the continued use of the bisurated celebrated hi tenth birthday anniversary week with a party for cannot rrr&givMta Injure the stomach la Friday of last any way so long as there ar any symp- - ten guests, usmes ana luncheon were (oms of acid indigestion. (Adv.) anjoyed. irvnts . AdUITAinA.... MADHETAVTA pHifi Auto busMfm - DONALOS0M te Charbear BntxwaiaiA. M. ji and Ulcerated Gums, Loose Teetb and other sors and diseased conditions of the mouth should accept this offer without delay.. Bend your nams and addreas today to Moors 's Laboratories, Dept. 5134, Itsnsas City, Mo., and they will mail von Sample Treatment, postpaid, absolutely free. Judge its merits for vourself. Also free booklet and his tory of remarkable cures. This simple horns treatment is Indorsed by leading Dentists and Doctors as being th most efficient method known to control these dread conditions. (Adv.) ekdsa Hart4ILUON i ' SALIVA. Feb. B. Mra. E. C. Wright entertained th members of the L'Pro- J. Mr, Lydla Salis gresso club and seven special guest Helen Clark of Eureka Saturday afternoon of last week. After. bury and Mrs. Mrs. Mts Shad Stewart, Tue- - the usual business preliminaries, were guests of Van Johnatone completed the report of "Four Squar" and Mr. M. L Ovon Mrs, Harry van Aisxine vuutea at played seveaal piano aoloa. Tha hostess reka, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mlckelson and served luncheon at ( o'clock. Mra. John Melson was tn recipient children visited at Eureka, Tuesday, with of a surDrlse party Monday ' vnlng. Mr. and Mrs. L. msen. when Mr. and Mrs. M. La Rocque of Mao-ka- Cards were played until 1 o'clock, Idaho, expect to make their horn luncheon waa served to iwenty-iou- r. Vlias Helen Roylance was the guest fAf the remainder of the winter. Mrs. C. M. oorensen ana Mrs. oierung of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Koyiance of uun Smith visited at Pleasant Grove, Sun nison Saturday of last week. Miss Lauretta of Richfield, primary au . . . day. MVtL B A. Toung. wno naa spent pervtsor of Bevler school district, was a to Salt Lake, Sauna visitor weonesaay. few month here, returned enMr. and Mr. Blaine Bettenaon rooming, to resume ner proies Tuesday nurse. a inn tertained at dinner Sunday In honor ot who had Nowers Lotirea Helen Earl and the Misses Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.' been guest of Mr. and Mr, James Shep- Roylance. tne onn eevier nign The faculty herd for two weeks, returned to their chool entertained the grade teachers horn at Hinckley, Thursday. Mr and Mr. Oscar Anarus visited at Of Sallna, Professor L E. Cowel of Salt Sunday, with their daughter, Mr. Lake, Superintendent A. J. Ashman of Payson, Chatwin. Richfield and Miss Laurettst Jennings ef Arthur Mrs. O. C. Hobson entertained a party Richfield at luncheon Wednesday noon. of week. last Uiss Lna fetarson oi in graa of friends Saturday evening nunorea Three tables or progressive nv wa won were nlaved. The first prize by D. R. Eagar, and th consolation by uour luncnetra t Bert wneeioca. served to the following guests: Pro TRY FOR of th A. Kerr fessor W, TJnivrity of Utah: R. R. Bell Mis Ruth Weatover and Jame McMahon of 6tlver City; Mr. snd Mrs. U. K. bagar, air. ana sirs. Prink Ravbould. Miss Geneve Lanclols Ml Iola Robinson and Bert Whs" lock of Mammoth, and G. C. Hobson of Salt It Neutralize Stomsch Aeldlty, Lake,' who wa the guest of his family. Mlsa Mabel bins, wno naa visitea lor Fooo; Fermentation, Sour, Qsssy ttonv sch snd Acid Indigestion." of Wonderful Sample Guaranteed Home - . CUNARB ANCHOR . . Pyorrhea Now Can Be Cured mi Ijr I' her with Mr. and Mrs. has returned to her home MAMMOTH Evarr sufferer from Pyorrhea. 1 ls aui-w- Ins-- .- Iuoean Uoaloa Reduce, reduce, reduce, Is th slogan of all fat people. Get thin, be llm. 1 tho cry of fashion and society. And th overfat wring their hands in mortification and helDlessness: revolting at naute- - i ating drugs, afraid of violent exercise, unwelcoms and unsattafy-in- r dreading the diet, until they hit UDon the harm Marraola less Prescription and learn Lhrouerh it that they may safely reduce muium un, viinse I sieautiy tnu m their mode of life, but harmlessly, I serretlv and oulckly reaching their Ideal of figure, with a amoother skin, better health than they have ever appetite and known. And now come Marmola Prefrom the same famously Tablets scription formula a the Marmola Pre harm It behooves you to learn th scription, of thla beneficial effects satisfactory, fat reducer by giving to mat. safe one dollar for a ease, or your druggist sending a iiko amount to tne xaarmoia 4613 Woodward Avenue, De Compuny, mey troit. Micr)., wun mall to you a case of Marmola Pre(Advertisement) scription Tablets. - ' t a AVCRAQE WKEKLV TEMPERATURES OF LEADING'1 CALIFORNIA RESORTS fee weeK enaingI dsnuary tu, iki. Mln. Maa Mix, Mean Max. ' Win. 7 Eeseh . . si SI ..7ft It Ii,-.--Lonf ... e n i e p i waviuua arte ..........er immm Safe Fat .eduction MORONL I 3i V-r jon-ne- MORONI jreo. iu lyptian senna withis aromatica. It r y;?ri'L ii.iuutj M!u0ay, tain-Intesti- . laae-wee- Free t -- to give to infanta, and all children like it. Before you again resort to cold remedies con ing narcotics try a teaspoonful of Syrup Pepsin. Any druggist will supply you, and the cost is leu than a cent ariose. safe JW -- M I com- arientiScally-balance- d pound of BOD A SPRINGS. Idaho. Fob. t. The! Misses Winnifred and Esther Lu' entertained their club nut their iome Tuesday evenirur. Luncheon was served to seven. The evening wan spent in sewing and pauinirsg a tit. valentine party. mornMiss Bessie Small left Friday ing of last week for Albion, Idaho, where she will be enrolled as a student in the Albion State Normal echool. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mlnty entertained at cards and a, dancing .party e,t their home Thursday everOnsj of last week. The cues La were Dr. and Mr. Russel Tiger t. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Gorton. Mr and Dr. and Mr. W. E. Mr. Jo I. Lallatln, Smedley and Mr. and Mrs. W. ts. Miller. Mrs. IL D. Gorton visited her sister. Mr. W. N. Davis, At Bujtcroft, Friday k. ,f Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tipton entertained at dinner Sunday evening, (jover wer iaia for the following guests: Air. ana Mrs, K. V. Pldcren. Mr. and Mrs. John Lauritson, Mr. and Mrs, Gfcrard UcConkie and Paul Tlnton. Jr. Mrs. N. hi. neu entonainea sars. rrea McNlchola and 1L C. Gorton at dinner Frldav evenlner of last week. C. E. Nighman returned from Mr Butte, Mont, Sunday afternoon, having anent the past month visiting relatives and frlenas at tnax piaoe. Mrs. Gertrude Young ot focateito spent a few day visiting; her sister, Mrs, Nell . Horsley, last week. una. Keunen Ausxin ana mviner. r. K. Fields, left last week to make their home in macKioot. Mr. and Mrs. tteorge Buarer ot le- Springs to tonla have movetll to Soda make their home, naving located In the The three high school Austin residence. Smedley and teachers. Miss Cowgill, Miss Miss Buster , have moved from th Hors some are ana wim uue home ti ley Bustera. MAMMOTH.-Feb- way and ronna trip, may be wrote 8V f- Co. between Ban Francisoo, Urn and Ban Dlesa. am fare a all raU . Meal and berth extra. Tew XV 'K. Ticket Atsnt or writ for folder. V LOS ANQELES TBAMSHlf CO. Y' Crowder, O. . A., 685 Market St., , r. 5' R. r. Cullen, D. p. A., 17 Spring ot, L. K. LOS ANGELES HONOLULU sanincs u. ronnirnuy between Lo An- - w rect aelea and YTnnnluhi. with luxury liner. -Next saillnf from . i' .a . - ; At the first SODA SPRINGS, IDA. A debate was held Tuesday evening; at direction of the the ward hall under th waa "Eesolved, M. J. A. Th subject In moving are French Jutifled th That Into the Ruhr district" Mrs. Erma Tlokets. on new Aaa-el- e fcf- ' change It will make. "You can prepare at your own home. Here tt la: Go to any grocery and get JO cent worth of ordinary oatmeal ar.d tore a from any drug or dopartrr.ert bottle of DerwIHo. TTepar the oatmeal as directed in every package of DerwUlo and apply night and morning." "Before applying Derwillo the akin Use a should be cleansed thoroughly. .. good cleansing cream. Liska cold cream is excellent fur Una purpose The first U Mr. mem t er Ltarat rf(f!y-BWrti- aireual mmpit boUlt, tufflcimt far tmt. Writ m irAare to ami U. AdJrm Dr. W. f. Caldwell. S1S Mathmftm St., afonftcalio, iutneii. self-invit- - HOW TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR lieve 4 family eon tu tram canaiuwieaT urv yon srto try Syrup i'tpt u. ton and luncheon. Seven special snesta were present Mrs. D. C. Nelson entertained the M. H. Indies' club Friday afternoon of last week at a kensington and luncheon. Mrs. James Hardy wa a special sjuest. Twenty-three Mrs. members were present. Malus Sorensen and Mrs. Fred Lauiib were admitted to membership. suesta met at A number of the home of Mr. and Mrs. L M. Draper, week. of last evenln! ProgresSaturday sive games wers features. A mldnttcht luncheon was served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rlndqulst, Mr. and Mrs. J. X Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. James FresL-- 1 C Fechaer, wlch, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cahoon, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Faux. Mr. ana Mrs. v. v. Tiaweu ana Mr and Mr a A. U. Bradley, Jr. e kt tm. TsonaanaV seranto are tusinf fftemacbra. " H 'nara om find a siua-wlh- r iaaeliM (aol eityoM as tit peopla iaym'l ; rtrl. that tonsuitis, a touch of malaria will cause constipa- tion, ; Instead of constipation be- ing their cause. The fact mnaina that you seldom have a cold with- out constipation, due to general congestion. - The only way to avoid cold la to keep up your vitality. You osually catch cold in tha winter if you are run down, ineraora ia coia wcauier exercise more; eat more fatty foods; drink four to six glasses of water a day; keep the head cool, the feet warm, the bowels open. Yon are also less liable to colds if your system is free from the poisons of constipation, so empty the 'bowels regularly with a plain vegetable laxative like Dr. Caldwell s Syrup repeio. H. -r ft3nwsnta The strip of blue ocean borderinjr California's coast is as much a part of this wonderful state as her missions and her orange groves. To get full measure of benefit and erijoyment from your trip to Southern California, be sure your itinerary Includes this zestful voyage. ANT FAMILT MAT TXT IT FXFJ regard as of the least importance are m reality the cause " of most acrious illnesses and of the greatest proportion of deaths. jney are constipation and common colds. Many doctor now be 11 - )Until VmHw&ii$a "fart TbhoTMoCalifs IXifVifo.: This Wilt Ward Off And Break Up Colds ed .. lat f tin. QulHoa Tells Hovr iya E. Pinlliam'sYegctatle CoaipociJ Saved Her from an Operatlca f doctor-- MnaVeron-Michlean.-"Aft- rg fa tight or nine years with different pnyeicians wiuiout lt!l!l!!!i!!l anv relief at ail, the saidatiast that med- icine would not reach my case and 1 shoulJ have an operation. I had heard ot Lydla ' It E. Pinkham'g VegeI I (f: ' table Compound and often saw it adver II! tised in different papers where some women had suffered infflrinti 4 iust aa I did and rot weii ana strong again oy ia.uig um vegetable Compound. I decided to see what It would do for me, and before I finished tha fourth bottle I waa muci better, the weakness stopped and tie severe pains in my sides left me. I am now much stronger and do my owj work and work in the factory besides.! am still taking the Vegetable CompoOTi and give it all the praise. " Mrs.NEtLi J Qciu)H,17 Morna SL.Muskegon, Udx. VTornen should heed such warnfci? patas a' j symptoms as bearing-dowweakness, for they indicate some f ems j trouble, and a persistent and faith? .1 use of Lydia E. Pinkham'a VeeetaL!j Compound will seldom fail to help. '"e- -t tti n -- ntr wk: ws wt Curei Ocr nhwiiLaiu" 1 Knowing from terrible experience di suffering caused by rheumatism, lu J. E. Hurst, who Uvts at SOS E. Jo Btoomlngton, I'.L, le so t .: i saving cured Isherself that out n. anxious tt gratitude she r gufferer Jut how to getat hur if e. a torture by simple vfy to Mra Hurst has no:h i mail your own name and uddrtss, . will gladly send you this valmt nation entirely free. Write her tt. t. foi-eiA4vt before you "! S, t- -I rJ S |