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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, . i W woin r-- - ,i-- J .'w" Mb?, S v . i :.-- AV St,., -- 1 t bom. , ' Trial rn iloj" MmLrnnnrhlv lunAfeaMhnE. O. sisterhood will b of the P. held Monday at the ewhouse hotel at 1 o'clock. An Invitation is tended to all member who ar visitor in th city.'' MURRAY -- t . Is. T tor s br tendered a mission to Sweden, was missionary shower Friday of last week at his home. Forty guests were present. Mr Mary Atwood. Mrs. George tad Mrs. Asthon Beck and sons of Spanish Fork wer gnest of relatives here Tuesday. Miss Rachel Jansson has returned from a six weeks' visit to Los and the beachea. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Smith and con, Leary, are spending their vacation camping in Weber canyon. Mis LucUe Caldwell entertained at a dinner party Wednesday evening at her home on Glen avenue, in compliment TO her university classmates. Miss Ruth Stanchiteld and Misa Be lli t TixvM r.f Rait, Ulady Boam of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller and family, who had been visiting relatives hare, left Monday for their, home in Idaho Falls, Idaho. entertained Mra Luke Robinson Thursday evening at her home on Vine street. In honor of the girls of the C. U. L. club. The guest was Mrs. Paul Paris of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Verl McMllian and baby left during the week, lor Wyo., to visit Mrs: McMillan's father, George Watts, and family. Mis Lillac Brown was hostess to the girls of th C E. S. club Monday evening at her hem oh Stat street. Mies Marjorie Whitney of Logan arrived her during the week to be the guest Of her grandmother, Mrs. James H. Miller, and family, for tAo Weeka Mr. Milton Dixon entertained at a kenelnrton-te- a Saturday afternoon of last wink. In compliment to Mrs. Clinton Alston, who left Monday to make her home in Denver. Colo. Wednesday afternoon, by th member of th Relief society A program, including games, was enjoyed, and refreshments wer served. Mrs. Gerald Brady entertained at a children's party at "th home of-- v her mother, Mra George W. Turner, afternoon, in honor of her eon. Judd. It being his second birthday anniversary. venlng An-gel- , . Kem-mere- r, Kansas Contractor Tells of ful Basalts Obtained, In Test of New Scientific Discovery. , - Annand of Colo., wre th guests last Mr. snd Mrs. Dave Punshon. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tomltn attended a party at Liberty park. Friday of last week, in honor of the seventieth of J. birthday J. -- Proctor, father anniversary of Mrs. Tohilin. Twenty-thre- e children and grandchildren were present. onvr, week of ELECT-RIC- 5050 Foiget Waaaica a K Get Ihiii StiMrr-Wisal- cli Xhs) Phono You Cap' Fifty-Flft- y 3 This ta tnTtttny an old ptii aan taati about, but modem mot hods of reduo- -l Inx fat bay mad this rwialca poavj I - ','-- , sihiv If ton ar overfat and 'also cverW' to physical exertion; if you ar ilka- -l .. i SALE . wla fond of th tabla and atUl want! to rduo your xca Sean wesrall pounds, do this: Go to your drugmJ (or writ th jaarmoia company, Woodward avenue. Detroit. ItlciO auU gtva him (or send them) on dollar. For this modest amount ef money ta druggist will put you ta tb way of satisfying, your ambition for a ale, trim, alim figure. He will band yon a caa of ktarmola Freacrlptloa Tablet with U (compounded in aocoraanr famous Mannola FraacnpUos), an vt which you must take after each meal and at bedtime until you bewla s ko your fat steadily and aaUy. Theo eonUau th treatment until your waight M what you deli . MarmnkV ar cot Prescrtotlon Tablet harmleas. brrt really bgnefleUU t Too don't health, general yarion diet or wrwrenina Just go on eating what yon lika, lea' xerdstor to th athletes, bnt taJ your littie tablet faithfully, and wotn-- J out a doubt that flabby fleob. wilt Itaeif wtnye, quickly take untonatnrej--Soif, behind it your naetlyl elothod in firm fish and trim coa-- f ui Terms Suit : M 3 for the Price of a. 111125 Only ad 1 for Vwla $57.50 . jvinl clea. WBAMILTON-BErlC- Mrs. J. Taylor had as her last guest her brother, Gilbert Brtnghurst, of Blackfoot, Idaho. Mra Helen Carson of Pleasant Grov l the guest of Mra Elisabeth Shurtltff. Mra Hd. Blackstt entertained th Bonl Flda club Tuesday afternoon at her horn on Fourth East street. Four tables of five hundred were played. im ciud prize was won oyMrs.juraL. ad.O. Turner, th special by Nsylor. th consolation by Mrs. Jack Cavanee. and th guest prise by Mis niraie iwUAcneon was served at the jjimeis. card Ubies. Garden flowers in vas adorned each table. Mrs. Herbert 'Special, guests wer Tomun. Mrs. Earl Hales, Miss Birdie xianieis. Mra j. Patterson and Mra Helen Carson of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. C. E. Angell and family of n visiting Mrs. Alma Swenson and Mra RoUand Keia. Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Bradford and son. Paul, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anthon left today by automobile for a tw,o Mr. and . Mn William White and Marion. of Enumclew. Wash., arrived Monday by automobile a ten davs' visit with Mr,, and ior Mrs. James Brlnlcman. Mr: Hilda Andorberg. formerly of Mma, now of Long Beach. Cal. was a Magna visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Benson r- turnea weaneeaav from a few day outing in Provo canyon. MrTVnd Mrs. J. A. Toun and Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Peterson motored to American Fork canyon Friday of last dftus-hter- weea ana maae tn climb to Ttmpa-noro- s cave. They returned Mondev Th Magna Woman's club will hold It huelness and ocij nut. insr next Wednesday evening at the ciuoroom. -'- Th entertainment prises the Mesdames Cle ment J ones, j. K. Jones, S. K. Jones, and K. D. Jensen. Mr. and Mra . W. H Walker re turned Saturday 6 last week from a ten dave' trip to Dnvr. Colo. They maa in trip up fine's peek and via ited other nlaces. of Interest. Mra B. W. Richardson spent th early part of th week in Tjehl vlit. Intr her parents, Mr. And Mrs. Henry oorenaon. Mr. and Mra Kenneth Wright, formerly Of Mama, now of San Fren- cisco. arrived ey automobil Monday io villi i jib it nrmii. air.- inn ur w. j. norrman. A Party was rlveo. Monday noon by Mra Ted Tomlin and Mra Kay reterson in honor at Mra. vir. bert Tomlin. Th afternoon was snent is earas, arter winch retxeahments wer aervad. Prize wer awarded to Mra L. H. Wadsworth and Mra Jack cavane. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Orton uimhhm th birth of a sen, Saturday of last r WCK Mr. and Mra L. O. Kaylor and sons Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Moesser and daughter, Beth, and Mrs. Elizabeth snurtlirr and daughter. Dorothea. spent Sunday in Big Cottonwood canvon, Mr. and Mrs. John Loutensock and son, Lamar, returned Wednesday from a two weeks' visit at Pay eon. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Xash of Pleasant Grove have moved to Magna to maae ineir some. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Rulah anrf Vr and Mra George Carter motored to American Fork. Friday of last week. add visited friends. Th Onutrrh stake entertaTtied at a at atoot park Thursday afterpicnic noon. A prorram and sports were enjoyed. In the evening a dance was given at the Pleasant Green hall. Mra. A. J. Radabaugh entertained th Five Hundred club Thursday afternoon at h home, on Third East- street. Luncheon waa served at one Ions; table. A bowl of coldenrlow 'armed th centerpiece. Mra Harlan Rcbbia nf Los Angel was a special iruest. High score was won by Mra T. E. Burke, and the special pris by Mrs. Fred Barton. Mra R. C. Parks will - entertain th ciub at tts - next meeting F. Mr. J. aTerry of Salt Lak at shower Friday of last week in honor of their aon and wife. Mr. and Mra. L. R. Terry of Mania Luncheon was served to twenty-foco'S-mitt- ' . n THOMAS J. GLASCOCK. all parts, of the country, and has won the praises of thousands who suffered from nerve weakness, lost or depleted vigor, neurasthenia, premature age, impaired glandular activity and lack of animation and vi-- . tal force. Its effects seem to fee virtually ths same on both young and old. Physicians say the principal active ingredient of the compound gives speedy satisfaction in obst nste caset that defy all other treatments. Elderly people pronounce th or discovery a real "fountain youth. ' ' enthousands of that . Realizing feebled, half alive folk may consider such news "too good to 'be true," theAmerican distributors have agreed to supplv a treatment of the discovery on a guaranteed trial baai to everyotte 1a need of such a preparation. If you wish to test the compound finder s write in money-bacguarantee, strict confidence to the Melton Laboratories, 167 Melton Building, Kansas City. Mo., for a treatment of korex' compound, mailed in a plain, sealed wrapper. You mav enclose two dollars, or simply send your name, without money, and pay two dollars and rostsce on delivery, as yon prefer-- In either case, however, if you report within ten dsn that you are not satisfied, th laboratories will refund, ths porch as price noon request. These, laboratories are nationally known and thor oughly reliable-;- so nobody need hesi- - - double-strengt- The compound is a simplo home treatment in tablet form, absolutely harmless, yet rated as the quicken and most powerful "invigorator .known. Acting directly on lower nerve centers and certain spinal glands and -- ttood ""vess!sT ''If 'Often brings sinning benefits in 24 to hoars, according to thousands whs hsve tested it ' is wonderful,' writes a rest, "It dent of Hollister, Cal. "In less than 24 hours you can feel it doe the. work It make one feel young a S yonng man, I am more than happy and glad I tried it." Another CaU- 'fornian ays: "The compound is s wof Id ' wonder. I feel like I was about 25, and here I am nearby 50? " LAie bhuuii The compound ha been tested in teed offer. k two-doll- 1 . - fcuoix - - guaran- lAif.) Bu erob-wa- s A. Og-de- . ur guesta -- Mra George "E. Andro 1 vtsittng relative ana rrienas in ...bait Las.. and Midvaie. Mr. and Mra Hrbrt Tomlin en tertained at a party Wednesday evening at their home on Fourth East treat. Cards, music and games were rVJM wer awarded to Mrs enjdc4. ftrwm Larson. 'Kay Peterson. Mrs. .... Elfwtaio Carpet Sweeper, Home Sewing Machine Motor and Electric Washing Machine. 3 HOME NECESSITIES Cylinder or Dolly A Model for Every Home, a Price for Over a Million UBen - pa-taat- Every Purse The Story of the Development of a Escapade By Evelyn Scott. Pub luhed by Thomas Seltser, 5 West Youth. By Ernest HaeckeL Transf New York. street. iftieth lated by O. Barry Glfford. Harper a lnis A Brothers, publish era Xaw "York. "creativeDook, termed by the writer autobiography," recounts This, is a volume comDoaed of let. the life and sufferings of a girl of 19 written by the icientist to his who laus in love with a married man parents during the years of his pursuit and flees with him to Brazil to liv in aeiiance oi convention of his studies while at universiue From cover to cover, it is a picture and in travel from 1852 to 156. of taualor. (tcknsa and moral filth These letter reveal with unusual of th girl during this fidelity ths emotions - of the young The emotion Haeckel a he . psea through the period of her life ar interesting to students of the of mind, but there is transitory stages None is more surprised than he when little In the book to recommend it to he finds himself actually learning to readers in general Brazilian life Is love tasks he had formerly found irk- pictured aa being so sad and utterly some and repugnant. It was the wish futile that one imagines that th au- trs bis parents that be study meJlrlne thor has overemphasized the dark This he did to the point of gradua hues. Ofcourse. the author' vi.t tion with honors. But as to th ac- is shadowed by her own physical Butual practtc of medicine be wa re- fferings and the loneliness of pelled by 1L He wrote many letters among a strange people. cnaracters ar sketched rapiddescribing his feelings in detail: "I ly im for the reader, but their dominant would rather teach th small boys in a ragged school twice two are four characteristics are as vividly porIf I were able to do lust as trayed as . if the figures wer chiseled I wished I would throw myself with i.uiu uni ne that thk all the strength it my disposal, aolaly writer must hav ranulnelv and onry Into the s(ndy of pur nat- emotion ah unfolds. Th writing is ural sciencea" Later h writes: "A well don, except where th deacrlo- has not passed since I could v.w iuuuiui j so original aa to b yar bav jumped out of my akin at th incoherent. bar Idea of a surgical operation, and now I am already performing these Tomorrow About This Tlma By Grace mu. uTiuiiun By j. things myself as coolly and auietlv B. Lippinoott as though I were dissecting a frog. PhiladelCompany, phia, What cannot habit achieve! Graduef dlamatrtcsnw oru..4 ally I begin to believe that a man with types, asisters most unusual, not to say ima serious will is capable of training possible, father; a conscientious younr bimself to all possible things" His analysis of his friends and minister, a vtllag lad of wisdom mucb teachers is no less Interesting than greater than hi years, and a few th am nair is his analysis of himself. Hi com- minor character mentaries on th renowned Virchow, dramatis eeraonna of Mra Hill's ores- to wa whose under abl tutelage he Patterson Grcewea, th Chang many of bis natural weak a man of wealth andunnatural note a nesses, ar among th most illumi father, a scientist, having lost a greatly nating chapters of th book. Speaking wtf after a but few inof Virchow 'a personality aa an of had been lnvigldyears into a structor, he write: "My whdl man happlnasa with a giri of great ner of treating thing is so different second marrla r, from hi own, b could scarcely ap- beauty, but aelftsh, mercenary whom h had divorced CnhaDDilv I have not wife prove of It. had bore him a received from ctur tn dlvin cool first child, at the death of its mother, ness and consistency with which he. into the car of its ever the same, conceives tverything being given and th other remaininggrandwith highly objectively and clearly, and my parent, its mother after the separation of th And heat are not unrestfulness haste, years of absolute vary aareeabl to him. How often parnU. of After th claims of parenthood. during my first, days when I was Greeves. returning home from a Ions' over tn couectiona etc. rrom period taking spent abroad, seams, curiousD my releasor, jjt. Grohe. who knew to feel it an unendurabl hardship bow to adapt himself completely to ly, -- an outran not to be borne that Virchow and who. likewise, ha much mor of a congenial nature, had I to uteao two chUdreo, now grown to girlhood, should be thrust into suddenly listen to words lik the: 'No, that bis Ufa will not do her like that, dear Haec His ar that advent wnnid their kel; only Quiet, cool-dr- y why all th upset the tenor of hi way nd beat and excitement? Only quiet. ouiu wa imiu well groundwmpucarions gently and calmly, and everything ed, tor from Aha moment of arrival will proceed much better.' " Four of Athali, th younger girl, trouble years later and when still studying ensuea rtlli au nictured in under vircnow n says or mm: "My A that thair,most orononncad nattern owsonai relations, with Virchow al of the female young cold and ob knpwn as th modern "flapper." ways remain th same, In jective. of contrast betwaen th the aharpneaa, His natural shrinking from society character of Athali and the u and hi repugnance for it; his innate Alice, unbelievably angelic In disposiicrve oi Slurry ana reverence ior ni tion, Mra Hill haa almost defeated her beloved author consistently portend own purpose, a each type has been the future scientist to th point that neither th materialism exaggerated Foreshadowing eem real.- which he waa to develop in his sci The story move rapidly, with sev. ences later, he writes to Hi beloved r situations aeveloping, and orthodox parent under date of and .inumuns book will no doubt pleaae Mra mere l on matter that now Hill'stheadmirer. me a great deal, and th dent of Jehoram Thhas ficriotural occupie h furniht mor I lry to discover light and truth author with her text "tomorrow In It all. th mor dark and confused about this time" it appears to m.s It is th relation owdow anowa, wpod's purposes will of our modern sciences, th most ar dent apostle of which it is my great l Th Discovery of th Soul snd th est pride to consider myself, to ChrisLaw of Its Development. By Dun tianity, on the on hand and ma. can j. rrew. oy Fred .. T, terialiam on the other. Th further Darvill. Bait lake Clt r:tK. that, research penetratea th clearer - Th philosophical, the biological, the and simpler the general natural law ethical and the historical ar prodevelop and can be reduced mor and foundly directed by Duncan J. Frew more to purely mecnarucai condujona toward th mystery which has and finally' at last to mathematical becloudedsolving th existence of a oul and formula ail the nearer ilea th toward analysing its natur and dethought and ail th greater grow velopment in a manner whtoh would th temptation, also, to seek the last be mathematical in its exactness and atts or ail tnings tn sucn a mectram lucid in it 'Tha norssion. cal, blind, unoonacioua, natural law covery of th Soul and th law of Its which know no exception, and to ex rrew succeed jir. tract all the consequences which mod- mirmpmKit . probably not in firmly convincln ern deduces from it" ery reader of' th verity of ail the have Haeckel would been renowned subject matter, but nevertheless in in any field of endeavor In which he bestirring that individual to greater had chosen to specialise. - Had he ana more exacting tnought along euch chosen letter instead of science he line, would have been immortal. His gifts M. Frew,, before his death, waa a of imagery, detail, description, all re- resident of Salt Lake, and K waa here of that the latter part of hi lit .was veal his genius. But plants and animal became a passion spent Brought up In religious surwith him.- Hence we hav his con roundings, it wa but natural that his tribution to science In "Riddl of th thought should be directed alonr re. Unlvere." "Natural History of Huous channela In his introduction volution of Man," ate Mr. Flew deplores th constant, Jangl y - dos miroiaharmcW BtWeTJ"cyedsT""1s of thr soul trow th" nVrjmenr-oTTdecries the variaac on all asential meeption or life. In oppoeition to th theories points which exiU between science he I Revnallr year worn-ou- t, 9diaatdl nsrvea and Inoreas your stinuUl anrjl snduranoa, tax Orzanto Iron; sot tn- -t taaho tros. which iwopto usaiasy aaa but pur organic tn its Niiiatirtjuai i which la stka th iron ta your MoraV and'lUc th Iron In wjsnaph. fcotflas and appiea. On kwe of Nimoad, Irani im ewcunsued to b appcoximmtady oqiiM valant (in organic iron eooteot) mg ooe-oquart ot innwiy oaoi or batt a, ouart of ai eon vearatabie) dozen applea. It Is kke taktnr exuact' of beef tnstead of ating' ponndo ot) moat. Itatased Iron as pro- -t digoatad mat ready for atanoat immet and &aU abaoeptlon iwlmirno by". th stood, whtt motaUie kroa s Irood comes from cbo aoUoo at. luat as it tronar add) on smalt piaoaa of troat Blinga. Over 4,000,00 poop. ramaJty arai nslnc Niunated Iron. It wiu not fcrrjorst the teeth nor dwot tho tarnaco.on-Aj wtu often aaamew so few rich your hlood. Tour money wH) bas refunded by the inanuraoturara if yosB do not obtain amtlafaotory nousta, Damn ot auoaututoa Arvmya in 1st on ejaytflf tenuln organio Iron N mated Tma. Ijook. for Ota ssObsrai Sued by alii N. L on avery taUot. : dmaTlwa aa EASY PAYMENT PLAN. and religion. What the world needs, he asserts, is mor religion tn nclenc, and mora science In region. "Th biologist will yet tie high priest of religion, th high priest oh natural" r declaraa Mr Frew- MgJan. ar. Frew first launches out philo sophically to discover the doul. Th soul, he discovers, is th Individuality r character, tb composite and which exnartences lmnrMBionabi crowd the existeno of all jKMwessors of Ufa It ia developmental in its fun damental aspect, tons embracing a constant repetitive reincarnation. The soul of man is a composite at th aouis of th weeds, flower, fish; beasts, and up through the graded form of Ufa from th protosoa to the human being. Ttie universe la a school, and oul migrates in an interplaneth tary life from planet to planet In it upward progress. Tbe evolution of the soul proceeds not by obtalnment and transmission, be says, but y attainment and retention. Thus Mr. Frw denies th existence nf th character uitio attributed to heredity, and seeks to Prove th orleTin CAdv.X y To Make Rich Red Blood H . - week-en- d ruiar well-know- n , ' MAGNA. Aug. IS. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Robbins arrived Sunday from LLos Angeles for a month's viit with binrt" oaretltt. Mr. and Mra W. V. Robbtna . U Misa Elva Carter has returned from a two weeks' visit at Provo, the guest of Mies Melva dinger and Miss Ruby Erekson. Mrs. Arthur Dimond entertained at a luncheon Thursday of last week at her home on' Second .East street, in honor of Mra AQelia Carter. Mrs. Elva Bxsant and Mrs. Millie Wonder- " - MAGNA Man 74 Years Old Is Rejuvenated in 3 Weeks Without Gland Operation . 245 p--on I v Thomas J. Glascock, 74, Kansas contractor, declare he bas virtually been made 'young again by the recently discovered korei compound, which is pronounced superior to "gland treatments" as an invigorator and r vitalize!. "I. feel like I did at 35,". say M. Glascock, " and seem fa be getmy ting stronger every day. During three weeks' use of the new die co very, pains snd weaknesses of many years standing disappeared almost magically. Today I am as vigorous and supple ss I was in tae prime of life. Furthermore, when I began using the compound, my mem. ory was virtually gone and I was almost blind. Now my mind is dear and active snd I can' read th finest print without difficulty.". In order to find out whether the results wer lasting, Mr. Glascock waited six months before reporting On on his test of the discovery. this point he says: "Every passing day strengthens conviction that my restoration ay is not only complete, but permanent. I can't express th happiness this has brought to me, frsat discovery made me 'young' again." Similar reports are being made almost daily. For instance, D. W. Wood of New Orleans, put 60 year of ag, says: "The compound has brought me bscl to as good, healthy condition as enjoyed at fhysiesi apparently asI supple a at and is 25, better than my eyesight for years, I would not take $5000 for what the discovery has doss for in com- - DODGE BROS. Fthrston. LJ pliment to Miss Marzaret Worley. a bride af th month. A color scheme of "red and whit was carried out1 in Th th center appointments. piece for th table was a bouquet of red and whit sweet oeaa with cor aag bouquet of th earn flower at each piste a favors. Cover ware laid for sixteen Th officers of th Mutual Improvement' association I. GARFIELD or th f irst ward, entertained at a kanaington Thursday afternoon at the fianriEUk. An, is. Mra. Own Elder horn of Mra W. W. Hall In compliment to Mi Worley. Th room were aad ttttl eoe, Juami. toft rnday ef last aeawWr-idecorated with- - varicolored - garden weszmetuag kiE aeti flowera Th afternoon waa spent in Rer eiwilieg . IS uuntn aaa trieoo dm hemming tea towels, which war a gift an llttM aaS Mrs. Rider Wants to Miss Worley from the officers. Th oa)rtr ntsned sow Tmliy teas taau also presented Miss Worley with a etuaoMr handsome gift ta silver. At the. close I J. ataatl ud ehUdrea a Un. L,vsce): of the afternoon refreshments were timed boo, alter tpenauig tluee week ia carved to ighten gueta. Another gait Lak aaa trteaHa Murrar vita a4 ' party tn honor of Mis Worley was reuatea a kensington tea given Friday afterUn. Jay McAlliatar Ttattad lalattv noon by Mra W. W. BalL Th rooms Salt Lak toil week. ncetr-ta- t Mr. and Mra Charles Tandy se and tea table wer decorated with t wfi.it eontrafnlaHi sweet peas. Twenty pink and "-- rt tn aiigntea Sttrnrtanr. guesta Mr, sad Mia X. 1. Hsattod M sangtttsr. Th "Stisaea Ela and Helen Thomp- Lrta. e av recoraed troa a few oar son entertained at a n Weber canyoa Monday afternoon. The room and Thela Wenea's ef the sisoclsrloa aeaaflt luncheon tables wer decorated with Uiccabeee will hold it regular aoat&ly gladioli and greenery. Following th meetuf at th bob or an. J. 1. auuar, luncneon. tn tables were arranged 117 wasbuutUiB aveBU, aext WedsMday for bridge. A nrlz for th highest eTeaing at S e'eftoekcore waa awarded. Twentv-fou- r ura ii an aiaz wiu eawnea tn u. m. 8. Social club la th bone of Mra a W. guests wer in attendano. Miss Florene Anderson entertained st Arthur next Friday a 1 o'clock lniwhena. at a brldr-t- a Wednesday afternoon atMra The gueets wer entertained at five entertained Tbuiaday Jesse Jenpeo small tables at bridge. At th close nf last week for Mrs. Tom Tharatna, whe of th afternoon a prize wa awarded left later te make Her some la Magna to tbe raiknrlag goeete: to Miss Dorothy Shepard for the high- Loactieci was rvedMrs. Barle Elllaaa. Mr. est score. Tea was served. Th vari- Mr. Sthel Aaaur.Mrs. L J. Maatie, Mra Newaaa, ous tea table and rooms wer deoo- - Otto and Mra Bill" Johasva Margaret Me raiea witn garaen nowera The officers and teacher of the Canity. Rets McQoewaa, Mr. Ls See Eleventh ward Sunday school enter- Hngbes and rrsak McQoewas M1s are tained Thursday evening at th holm at tbe bone f Mra Looia Maatie of Mr. and Mra H. R. Weston, in Mr. and Mr. Oeort Watts, Mr. Watts's compliment to O. A. Garff, who. after latur. Mrs. InMli Oilazer. or Maalaoa, three years of service as superintendWle., together with a party ef Salt Lake ent of the Sunday school. has been frleada nnt BsBday st TUnnaaose care. Mr. Da Camera eaMrtalaed Sunday for released to fill a position as counselor to the Bishop or the ward. Th party reutires and frleada fran Salt Lak asd waa ' In th nature of a auraria. MlSTaie. Mra. H. Clanie aadereaa aad ehlldma Gms and music jwere the. teatures.4 turned ' home Suaday from Vtoiaa nark. Keiresoments war served to about wber taey bad apest atferal weeks st tteir twenty guesta noma Miss Sybil Spande entertained at a snmmer Mr. sad Roy Bites sad eon. Jerry, swimming party at the JJ. A. C. pool ef Arthur, Mr. TiMtea nlaUvee and friaada ta Tuesday-evenfn The mtbftrn ctu mis wees cnaperonra cy r. ana ura cnauncay Miss Boyle baa spent the week Baird. on a vecstiea Th wives of th Elks The C. T. esrertaiaed st tbe wno wer here attending th conven home ef Mra Best Fetarto Thurertay aftar- tion were entertained at a card party scoa oi last weea. aionaay anernoon. at tne Bluebird Medium Brown Hair looks best of an hall, by the wtves ef the Elk who rssras nere. Tables were arranged after a Qolden mint Shampoo. (Adv.) - Eat- asid . vao-Uo- MURRAY. An-Miss Afton Sor- nsen ntrtlced a number of her srirl friend at a slumber party Sunday night at her horn on Vine street. Miss Zelma Cannegieter entertained the Orbls 'TT club members Thursday evening of last week at her home. Ten guests were present. Miss Marion Haya end Le Hays, who had epent their vacations at the home of their grandmother, Mr. Richard Hofcelns, have returned to their home in Los Angeles. CaX Mr and Mrs Jesse Wheeler left tained at dinner last evening at their yesterday morniac by auto for a home in Kill Creek, in honor of Miss week's visit to Rockland, Idaho, at th Mary McCarfty and brother, James,Mc-of hem of their son, Kelsch Wheeler, Missouri, ami Mr. and Mrs. Mack and family. Carthy and Mr. and Mra Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cederlof an, Taylor of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Evens and family noune the arrival of a son, born to them Monday. Mrs. Cederlof was for- left yesterday for California to fiake of home. Miss Vera this their city. Bishop merly Miss La Vern Bateman of Rlverton Mr, and Mrs. Harry Robbins entertained at dinner Sunday evening in is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs Salt Lake, followed by a theater party, Amelia Pixton, of Taylorsville. for a few days In onmnitment Af Mr. and Mrs. ClinMr. and Mrs. Carl "Powell of Park ton Alston of this city. Miss Margaret Miller' Is vtsltinr at City were guests of relatives her durthe horn of her sister, Mrs. Kelsch ing the week. Mr. and Mra R. 0. Simons and son. Wheeler, In Idaho, for a few days Miss Annabel! Wheeler snd Roval Boyd, and Mra Mary Oberhansly of Kton entertained their Sunday schooK) Salt Lake wer guests of reatlves in class yesterday afternoon at the Payson. Sunday. Mrs. George W. Baker and daughter. A hurt Wheeler home in Cottonwood. bonfire was built, stories were told, Miss Dorothea Baker, and sun. Lowell nd games were pl&ved. Refreshments Baker, of Oeden. were last week-en- d children. wer served to thlrty-flguests of William Atwood and family. Mrs. Wlllard Soransen was surprised Dsroey Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Wriffht. who will leave Septem- - at her home in South Cottonwood, . Let entertained Mi five hundred. Two nucnest aoorea wer awarded. The Lo d labfo Literary club oi the Loaaa hurh school met Monday venlng at th .horn of Mis Lot Sor- wa Willa Cathar. given, and five chapter of her book. "My Antonia, wa raad by Mi Joel A general discussion followed. wara lerved to fifteen membera Piano Mlection war given by Miss Soransen. Th Mice Elaa and Helen Thorn and Nora and Uen Eccle Wft Friday morning tor Berkeley. Cat After a two weeks' visit ther and at lsa Thompson San Francisco. Mis sad Mia 'ora Eccle will resume their studies at th University of California: Mia Helen Thompson will go to Boston.- Maaa. to resume her work at th Emerson Collef of Oratory, sod Misa Eiien EccTea will return bom to reSum her school work at th - ' Briehara Toung college. Mra Df E. Pottar of Settle. Wash., bar her weak visiting spent th mother. Mr. J. M. Kramer, and sisur. ... Mia Clara Kramer. for bridge and prizes lor th bridge-luncheo- -- Th board of dlreetora of tb Sarah Daft home will hold their regular meeting (Monday at 10 a. m.. at the tvr AUGUST 19, 1923. , guta Rs I - 11 "' -af chU-dr- and-Mrr' at a luncheon this afternoon foUowef-Areh-deac- t -- LOGAN LOOAN. Auc. It Th tl and Lora Thatcher Arati-deac- . prnt. Mr. and -- branch of the Girls Fxlandly society Group of members of the m will assist at lawn partyjunior .to be given Tuesday on th lawn of the former reejdwoe of the 1U Bishop Daniel S. )veninf Tuttte. The group med at the Old TutUa ntllliui. Lf"t to narfct. Almira Kama Jn HPeannroke, Jean Porter, Dorothy M'Pliy MArgarej Thomas, Alia Sogexa, win via jxuwy innPiMi In Friendly tod on Flrt tvuu, t)!annd by th member o th OtrU' Friendly society at th bom of end lira Ward Winur BmI, 464 East First South street. Incidentally, ths Smm bom 1 that occupied by th lat Bishop formriywho was associated with th , Tuttie, ar!y history of th Episcopal church inatrumental in th ; In Utah and wa I founding of th Girls' Friendly IIaat lauim of interact have been plumed for th entertainment, inoiud-in-di- f fames under th rection of Mr, t. &. Baaoom and Mis Charlotte Stewart Mrs. William Bradley Is chairman of a committee on enral arrange-mnt- a " ' PairOM'wia fe as" and Mr. C7f. W. Judg and lira. M. I Wtohi, Mr. and Mra Causten JBrown. Mr. and Mr. Erneet w. si. eayford. Judge ana Mr McCtm. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wis. and Mrs. Franci Golt. Mr. and lr. Mrs. J. U Yundt, Mr. and Mr. Conrad Jenea, Mr. and Mr. J. B. Sltol- field. Mr. and Mrs. WUlard. Hanson. Dr. and MrAnd.Mrs, JB Mrs. E. D. JHammond, Mr. and Mrs. . F. A. PykeTJar. and Mrs. J. E Gal- -. llsher. Judg and AMrs. E. A Roger. t anA TtowilB Mr Mnd Ur W Mrs. - John Pursea, - Miss Grace Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. John Weir. Mrs. Uauu Moulton, Mrs. Franc Wright Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Bachle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Moor and iMiss ...sterner neison. Members of th Junior branch of th Girls' Friendly society will assist In th entertainment. The little folks bav contributed to the furnishing of the Inn. by preparing rags for rugs. Th eomrriittaea In charra in' as fol low.: Tickets, Mrs. JWtltard Hanson, Mrs. W. W. Reese, Mrs. . chairman; Beaner X. Smith. Mrs. W.. Snyder. Mrs. Conrad Jon, J. L. Mrs. Baahle, ' Mrs. J. E. Gallgher, Mrs. Jay T. Har-- , Mrs. Kin Cobb, ' ris; refreshments, Mrs. J. A. Beeves, Mrs. W. W. Fleet- -' wood. Mrs. Thorns Wise. Mrs. R. T. Williams; decorating. Miss Myra Saw- yer, Mrs. M. A. Cbeesman; tables and chairs Mlas Mary Nelson, Mrs. E. P. j LeOompte; candy. Mrs. William M. IJaoCree; punch, Mrs. E A. Rogers; ' Mrs. Walker T. Giinter. music, Drown and Ed. Blackstt. guests were andrs; Mr. H. A. Wilson aJid-Mof Magna, Monro WlLsiin of Salt Lak Utt to for a week's visit day by automobil in tlnJn- - trip at Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Kaylor enter tained Saturday evening of test week in honor oc ta btrutoay anniver-sar- y of Mrs. Kaytor. Luncheon was aton long tahle. A crystal served vas of goldenglow formed th eenter- war laia ior iweivo. piac. Prite at cards wer won by Edith ShurtUff and Bob Evana. Twenty-tw- o -- Notes of Big Lawn Fete Will Benefit " Girls' ilelvin SUNDAY-MORNING- of Darwin, and following closely in the footsteps of th German biologist. La marck. Mr. fYw apouses th theory of spontaneous generation, lata c irins and a soul ia wra whenevar In body - xrf - inorganic --protoplasm-1 that state or condition which afford energy. Ther la an Innate and in vitbl tendency toward perfection In all organic beings, he state, in ex of th soul plaining th progr Th prlnclpl that, should . govm of man action ta "Wher my th needs begin, my right wnn, and nd. my rurhts and. where my need Thus doe Mr. Frw condemn th oossession of wealth and excuse th theft of workUyajooda In all thing of life good exists. There la a good tn vll, in tb commitment of th wont ertma For th soul must be an aggregate of .tail exDertencea. tooth good and evil For th building of a better world Mr. Frew advocates giving man th truth and setting them free. Thus will an environment of freedom be created which will invite her tor re incarnation the aoul that ar nobis and tree. , tMooASttwnfth end rorRq ErcSircojj Free to Goitre; Sufferers rroubted with a goitre, ooJ a copy of our treat! tUuatratod bcoUet. which tetta this dlsti ssalntr at fliotioa cured ta the privacy of your noma byl a simple, painlem motbod. No oucttng, no lrrtaraal medaam. no dan rer. Tto, ewoiien ciand i cradualy reduosd byi a r"kl (bbeorpcion prooeea that worko; wn. , ium wviii you twy. a rnwns of removlajrj and mesa effeotive iatuwgr goitre awer known. Mr. Harry wataon, arantavniew Utah, had an escohtnainue aotrro, ai-vided loto- three tumca. her ayes pr-otrudad. blood preaaur waa very tUKh-- J ana wis Dorroua ana excrtaoia am miaersMa. After four month' treat ment, she wrote: "My health t much batter in every way. I we. lieved from the start, and have nol mora dtetreas of any kind. Th rottra Si ntirty gone, and I gladly reoanwi meod your, remedy. cud out oils aouo ana wnte endayt to th PHTSICTAXS RESMEDT COM- .Lcev PAXT. Tii-- c Buntizarton Angetea. Calif. ., Cadv.)l Tf ar yon ot fail to oecur I m Of hin 5 " -- , UP? i luao-Die- f: rart IBIl"" Mr", Pa-Tw- o in. "n . - :hr A Girl at 60 ph la: e t U char-acte- much-diacus- . 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