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Show Blackfoot Girl ' Become Briile of Young Utah Man: tha following. Mlaa HMdrad Took wag presented with Bs gldetrld Alcoa Peal to. Mlaa tortile If01' 1. A bllM Uaurtne Bea. Anna Brief with Bt. Wary Agnea Farrar, Mlaa lomtnv Rtewart. Ahluulit. gftamoon. Thurodny Johaaoa, Mlaa Ioulaa o.r-flrl- d Jonea joaefhlna 1. B by Th Hftllow.'en party PHOTO, Oft Iln Dni TwlM Mlaa Kathertna Ctortmd Bayaolda, a tart a load al a dlcoar TuUF tvenlnf la Junior, high gchool tudent lMt awl Mm. an Wage ?jut and Johnaoo, M event, Prln eooptimaat to Mrs. Catherine enjoyjU evening Itonaid Mtlrhell. wa ar Uavinf Mra. J. 1L WnJe W. F. lialley end tneny ot the Mr a d Mm -- Atvort B Joooa aatartatoad tor California Autumo flower foroiod th Monday avaning tee, here were la attendence. laeara at dinner at theirMr homo ttbla far tb liiniu canterpiaca W Charlea Mm and la rcaupUcamt la Mr. end Vrm - J. M. Bohne gave a wr laid for twetea. MRS. A. IVAN FRAMS. who will loava tooa for reception et the' tllrls elubof room Tht M I. A. ofattlaatlo antertalood at Borenaon, Th . oomtloa homo. make to their their la honor everting TViedey Hallowa'oa pariy la tha Itooood ward orw and room th dining th ball 8tnn1; amuaamant renlng of laot throughout o. to?, daughter, Flora, and David Wlllleme, w era augetiee of Hal tow traofc. lha larva ball via attractlealr deoe-rata- tabl who were married at Farmington, am warn laid for tight oamr ta a Hallow as rotor whom Thoee preeedt were Hr, Tha board 4 oduratioo mombeni and TUeedny. and dancing war tba rtlTrJo Mrs. George Olmeteed gad daughend dinner at entertained wra their Mr. aod Mm frrd HUH aouounc lh Tuesdaypartner V C. ters, Ivlnn and Olive, of Beit Lake; wrenlng by tha preidnt. Mm Violet to J vartfaf of tbalr daughter, R Auimun flower Mr. end Mre. A. Vaee, Mf and Mra Maw, at her home on of Mr. and Mr Mia Washburn, and for th tabl Charlee Kpence, Mr, and Mre. Dudley Tba marrlaga formed the deeoratJon A. Waabbarn of ihfa clr. room following Immedlafely Mr. ! eniertalnlng ftoit th WadnoaUar 'a took plara Urey, Mr. end Mre. rank 'Allen, etnbr met la regular and will their dinner the hoard Mre J. M Beaeant, Mlaa Opal tompfo. Tba gosag coup In th their McKendrlr.lt. dlnlug room, whtl Violet bam Mlaa Street. la Free until Hr Waahhuro - iu la (h Ihing ,j Leonard ter eulerulned partner platan bit training at th B Y l Klley, Oecar Olmetead, Boy , Mr. and Mm A L MoUi bad at thalr rwmi wee given by the Wo- - . Ilirrell, W tlllam Smedley , J-X Huley, tea Mlaa weak of laot dlnnar goaara ttaturdaj Ed. Fhilllpe, H. E. Han-- 'i W. eonnctl F, Bowet, yilday aftrm'jim M In! iren't 'ttimHial irg Ioaa Booth, who la tacl amea. waa J Vlncant lv Fox M. and ha E. eetertainment tuelgon, AU William Mr Mr arl Hmrrg rouatj; Prnfeeanr J w MrAllieter of the Morelon Harold gava a party anrUi, Mm Annie M Younr V' PoroMirid s'Hata, 1 aim iinlreraiir a 0.1 Mlw I at rwedneed.--y evening In honor of Mra. Brigham tMawart, Mlaa Iona Ba'dwtu of Who retamed Tuttle recentij MIm Mai inrior of U. rwr Moretone birthday annlyeraary. at r i Tha BiaabrM of the xalMr te BrKg rioiitfwi by rPwo which there were preeent Mr. ttnd Mra th officer of tli counrll ' a1 club worn en'arttklnod ',r" Laonard, Mr. and Mra W. Thomae, an Vagenan at Vlr horn WMtieo Alina Mander? Mr. and Mra Clifford Cam AJiar dar aveaiti anral garam of Mr. and Mra R. Bauman, Mr. erori, mi ,rra arrrctj bride. retroahir and Mra Hoy Nordbarg and Mr. and Mm Blatna 1 wan formerly Mlaa neore Cameron Carda and Mra a h Ian mi Jt imrad gueal at Bunker, waa were enjoyed Tha decoraUaneona ahoner gtwn Monday evening M Oct 31 Mr And Mr riAPFIELP, n lnevard of Ilaflowe'en daMgn.. tha Mutual were rl th offjenn and Mr ration (Mson, of Iok Angelc-iM I A at tie Iv rra of Mrs I 'liner Vnlrlo of Halt Leflke, were the Jona were hJ The entitaliung nnn Hold away. ni guests of Mr and Mr Ieo Oikerman, gay with a at uro n fiuwrg and leave with gunea atul tii u evening waa aenrevl Tha were Tha health rllnlc will ba held after which rafrwalimenti mi the reriplfiu gueat of honor Thursday morning from 9 to 12 o'clock Iwaudfttl and useful y ffa from the f tow F l.skelson will be tha examara BOISE. Idaho, Oct. ine: Mr & H ItlBkc, Mig mtmf phvablan I nils Mr Mrs I.kH Mr Aan C Heck ib rren Mr Mr already undergway for the 1333 P. T. (r Mnlwl Anleron FJlmor HoMawy, 4fi In meet wlll which A convention, moTra atrotn and MU Ml Mlaa Mi Anftrm)n iorge Ahlijulat IjuI according to the announcement Ml StU 3riia tored to Midsalo and iMtd relative Boise,made i.M M. Mre. F. by Snyder, city Spociai fa Tba Trlbua. far-ajuat and friends Monday Alta Pattaa, Mi Thalm Bimliar, Ml Thai Mur M) MU at the T'tah president 1he character ball BLACKFOOT, Idaho, Oct. 31 erori (Uh wae extended MlThe invitation by the moxrlfiLga of Mlaa Jennia WUllAma. Jiolilo Copper club laat evertlnif waa an un- dock. MJt Ijeotid convenMl the at Bolae father! n Hanen of o Williams ytate delegatee 11 of Pnaldlog aurciwn daughter Joseph enjoyable Mm n OrWt Alim p'lf rfslne the mem ueuallv at Idaho Fall and word haa just Blackfoot, and A. Ivan Frama of nf the telephone op- - tion Baturday bera nt the I Merla luh t iir home 'Hi' la It reoelved been Thursthat took accepted. Tayloraviila, of the (Sarfleld and Utah Cop place On me and Rawing wra tha orator dny afternoon The ronventlon will be held some day, October LI The ceremony was j per ex hungcB entertained at the home funt hon follow rl Jher!oa and performed at high nooh by Apostle In of Mis Jennie Smith, honor of time in May, and the member Mr W "B Ircanhraek 'tr and Mr Those preaent offlcera of the organisation In Boise Oeorgs F.' HI chord In the Bait Lake f Bferling Greanhrack and Mr and Mm Harold Mary McKe.igue Cook os given In A reception. temple. Week end iu Halt lJike beside Mr Cook were Miss a Fawn already are cooperating to make It- Buckley apent honor of the couple In the evening la re friend and tire lUibv Hrinkman, Mlaa big aucceaa Tiaitlng 'Steviart, Mi" Tan rbib Jennlo Tha member by the parents of the bridegroom at of th Lanrih Mis La Verla Iav, Smltlt, Naomi Heamounl Mlaa PftRFKCT. wera cnhertal-nrhy MU Tsylorsvills. Mlaa Helen Hilda Thomaa, at tha Uane of The color scheme for the decorated ill IjiKifta WMHam Can Mi a borrow I Nudean Thomas, elgaret? Oeorga Harvey, Mlaa tion wag earriad out in lavender and tha former Moudar erenlng 'Hie to ha able Ixoiin Alisa Well, Beulah Elmer you ought Fowera, Ludwig, HaMo1 In room were decorated white. The bridal party stood lit to you've had enough praCTlce. H. Owky, ilra Charlea I Hiring th evening tha tnltieiios of Mra order bower of palms and ferns. The bride and Alra. William Smith Mra Princeton Tiger. ew member wa eempleted ltefnlmcni wore a gown of lvorr crepe satin in ' TITE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, BUND AY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1923. Vl2 rUb arrdMlaato worn Jobaat.a, PROVO (Meet), Mlaa Mlaa Mlaa Mia Mr. Jay. Batt nlpl givn wn 10 EERVT5 YOU WELL Jnfi AND flINSTITUTION TTT5 AIM: OUX . nta thl Tudav an u.SLL DEPARTMENT STORES rrr Mr'bitle Iarn Iarfi. Big Purchase of Ladies Coats " lot meat C TUf 1 ta. Boat popular ftbrlo for lingerie. S9c Vesta Orf Ma Bloomers Our New York buyer mad an exceptional purchase of ladle i and Onr almiaMe coata. Parent t and Teacher a Meet at Boise in May eenl J Dainty Rayon Lingerie Teddies m U 100. .... ....U49 v ..$2.19 Pettibocken M Hero ia yon r opportunity to Ymr real coat at a amall outlay. DAINTY SILK GOWNS fkdo of beaiutifallr trimmed, good quAnty crop do chine. Priced ...... M fQ gln '' FOB LESS , ; SOUTH STATE ST. Urw (lrt Anlren WE BELL VC ALWAYS f"" nt FOE LESS BELLING MOST FAITHFULLY GARFIELD iet t WE BUY v , ik I. BUYING MOST NATION-WID- E . Uib, nl V lt enrtln v , 'i'K and lace. Her tulle veil was caught in a coronet of pearls and orange blossoms. She wore a necklace of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom, and carried a shower bouquet of bride roses, Mias Verna Williams, bridesmaid, wore a gown of apricot georgette trimmed a 1th lace ana carried crepe ' a bouquet of roses. Mia Minnie Frama. bridesmaid, wort a Vown of peach colored georgette trimmed with gold lace and carried a bouquet of iJttle .Doris Frame, pink Jroaes. flower girl, was gowned In yellow georgette trimmed with lace and vel-- ; vet ribbon She carried a basket of rosebuds and c&mationa Owen W. Frame was best man. Assisting in receiving were Mr. sn Mra A FYame and Mrt snd Mrs. W. J. uuest Miss Hmma J Webster presided In the dining room, assisted by Miss Janet Frame, Assist ing Mrs. Mary Frame in servlngwerei Mrs Leonard Whitehead. Mrs. W. ,H. W. Smith, Mrs. George W. Webster and the Misses Pearl, Edith and Hatel Williams. Mrs. U W. Fframe Miss Minerva Frame and Miss Bernice Ensign took charge of the gifts The musical entertainment was furnished bv the Harmony Nlgtit Hawks, In addition to two selections by the Metropolitan shigera Dancing was enjoyed during the evening. Following the reception the couple left for Idaho They will reside in and will be at home to their friends after November 1. j v Materials Pol&ires, Suedei, Dackara, Pluahei. Flared and Tailored. ll j I it 'Si f t' Pencil Bine, Doer, Cranberry, Bust, Copen, Pansy, Brown.- LAUCES SATAIiDTB SLOOU. KBS Pull cut and roomy. r u CHXUXBEXr 8ATHTB BIOOM- EB (Reinforced crotch. See onr windows Oct. 31 APARTMENTS t im ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION Hoduct OF GENERAL A N AP.JtTMENT without electric refrigeration ia not strictly 1 era. Tho new Reno Apartments offer you, not only ITigfdars mod- elec-tri- o refrigeration, but every other convenience, service and comfort that hotel plan apartment house can offer, at rental rates conveniently low. Me havo 2-- of these beautiful little modern homes ready for you to ' rtam;n and choose from. Call Wasatch 730 Gaddia Investment Company, S70 youth Mam Street We will be pleased to show you these anarfments at your convenience However, we sugjrest quick action if ou dire first choice. . YOU DESERVE A FRIGIDAIRE IN YOUR HOME FRli'IDAHiE lseps fi ids at exactly the right temperature, summer and winter, to insure freslme and prevent spoilage. No ice is needed. FRruiPAIJ.E an he in ailed in ymr jtresent refrigerator, or bought It makes ice cubes for table con.pe'e w,t;i cih net in varmu use from our pure drirkinu water. And it is the most efficient, most economical eectne rfnpration fvtem made. I Sheet Blankets t $2.25 . . 66x80 .Double $2.69 Sheet Blanket 70x80 Double Sheet Blanket.. 66x80 $2.3 .......... M Part Wool Blanket ft j OUR FEATURE i 66x80 l ribbon. Priced part wool blanket!. Come in beautiful plald of . tan, avender, pink and rose; edged with good quality A good henry blnaket for th ooldeet weathti-gg C: UNDERWEAR, FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Buy for the Entire Family and the Savings Will Surprise You LADIES MISSES MENS BOYS Silk end wool ecru cotton ribbed union!, a good weight for fell 1.0 tyle Sizes 1.63 Xdiee' fq VlivJ union Sixet-g40-4- 4 good weight union, nil style 8 fft wytWevl wool union, the et quality 3Q-3- OI Size. 2.25 pO- - wJS Size. 40-4- 4 Jjndeda' Vests, henry fleeced in all AC yutv fleeced $1.19 .63c Pnnty walat union. Heavy Sizes 2 to It ITeavy fleeced union, in grey or white, high nock, long sleeve sr,., C3c Eeary eolor eoler. Bines ribbed M2..., E9e KS ribbed 51)3 u Ladle Flannelett Gowns; good weight, In en- eorted patterns ...... ecru M, pft. WC Ml eem Sizes $i.c3 fleeced fleeced unio- n- Have yoii been buying 'the shoes for the family here? If not you are missing out. Ask your friends where they buy their shoes. MENS WORK SHOES . MENS DRESS SHOES The Oxfords you have been lookinng for. Black and tan. Heavy oil tanned all leather shoes.. Built $3.69 balloon toe, rubber heel, Goodyear wait eoea for real sente $3.69 Men's heavy shoe. Retail rubber sol and heeL .... $2.63 wear Built or hard SCUFFERS Tan calf, shoe ta the Th best army welt sole. Rubber heel j Black l raiue city.. GIRLS r brown Goodyear high shoe foe school wear.. 9349 An unequaed A reel good bcuffer shot rubber sole and heeL. Mad A bargain $1.59 Black or brown calfskin stitch down, shoes for ' of rvjnTy $1.69 th Jrotmgsters thn Crl $ 69 62.19 $2.63 prlced. $2.43 SdT Dont wait until the bad weather arrive to buy your rubber footwear. We have the lowest prices in the city. Buy here and save. j i price every day in the year. BLANKETS at Prices That You Cannot Duplicate 64x76 Double j f Here Is Value Day value and low 1 j i St,. ,69c J Mra. Arnold Berg wa Surprised bv a number of friends and relatives Saturday evening of last week et her home on Wasatch avenue. Games and dancing were enjoyed and sup- wa served. marriage of Wise Lily Walker Iper Rulon Grave took place A dinner wae given In honor the young couple at the home of the bridegroom1 mother, Mrs. Sarah Mr. and Mrs. Grave will Graves make their home In Balt Lake, Mrs. I P. Parry entertained at a 1 oclock luncheon Friday afternoon of last weak at her new home on Center street. Halloween orlors were used In the decorations and nasturtium and rhrvsanthareume centered the tables. Following the luncheon the remainder of the time wa spent In the game of S 03. Those present were Mra Joseph Black hum, Mra Roy 'Free, Mra Flmer Gunn. Mrs Iver Johnson and Mr II R Haneon Wren Anderoon of Belt Lak: Mr of Midvale. Mra W. L. Wright Mre Mr Orson Hanson. Fmo Martin, Mr. Tvaa Pea a, Mr A. O. Cooper Jenklna' Prises land Mrs Georg were awarded to Mr Orson Hanson and Mra George Jenklna of The member of the Women Woodcraft todyw held a haxaar at the fraternal hall Tuesday evanlrBup- served and dancing wa per ' wo jenloyed Leon A Martin entertained Mra the member of tha Murray Bridge aftermvm at her home club yesterday on Fast Fnrveiehth Booth street. Mr Richard Kemp of this Mr and are receiving oongnttulatlona on rtiy arrival of i enn. bora ta thaia-the during the wesk Thursdsv evening at the Grant ward chapel a Hallowe'en costume p mrtf waa given Claud Boyce, Arm ot Mr. and Mra Vn.49c to appreciate these values. No sales, jut downright good Here are some examples ive. a modem -- twelve guesta Mre. Elisabeth Moore and Mra. Thomaa Powell have returned to. their homes in this city after a several deyF visit at the home of Mrs. Sa-- 1 rah Bracken of Bingham Mr. and Mra Uarl Wahlqulst at a dinner party Sunday at their home in Grant ward in of honor Willard Olson, who will leave soon on a mission ta Sweden The house throughout wae decorated with chrysanthemums. Beaides the guest of honor covers were laid for Mrs Emma Olson, and family, Mr and Mrs Ephraim Wahlqulst and John Wahlqulst and family. Mrs. Alonao Norton entertained at her home on South Stats street on Tuesday evening In honor of the birthday anniversary of her daugh- ter. Marjorie Musio and games were and refreshments were lenjoved served. Twenty-on- e guests were pres-- I ent The Mutual Improvement associa- tlon of Grant ward entertained at a Hallowe'en party Tuesday evening at the ward amusement hall. Hallowe'en pranks, stunts and games were en- refreshment were earvedjojd end William A. Kobinaen and chftv, dren of Parson have been the guesta of Mr. Rnblnaone mother, Mra. 'Ha- rah A. Mumford and family, ' (this1 week. ' In honor c?f Mr. and tre. Lawrence a waa Thayne, dancing party given Thursday evening at the Fireman' hail by the operator of the Murray and Holldar telephone exchanges Mr. Thane, who ia an employee of the company, ha been transferred to the halt Lake office. Refreshments were served te the twenty-fiv- e guest present. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Graves entertained at an evening party Saturday of last week at their home on Btate street in honor of Miss Lflv of Balt Walker and Rulon Grave I Aka who were married thl week. Hallowe'en roJora and symbols decorated the rootna refreshments were served. The gueeti numbered twenty-f- 89c All colon. Every-Da- y on State street, In compliment to her husband a birthday anniversary, HaJ-- 1 lowa'en colors prevailed throughout tha room Coveia wera laid for $I,C3 f, Mr. R. Hook-- I el entertained at a dinner party Friday evening of last week at her home MURRAY, Price-d- - Priced MURRAY j Made of crepe de chine, tned in Colors i 4- ftl iS TEDDIES Style j -- . t Georte Boyk Thurwlav for le Mare Jackins an4 Call- - brohr, by tBir at a mawjeerad moth.r, .ntyrtalnwl MnUawa'an party this araalne at thalr aa.lat-- 4 rw e Oaorra Wmper anlartalnad a a birthday party Rn4ay In honor .of of birthday annlraraary waa th. aw-mtlma bar daochtor. Jay waa arryad apart In pme. ta (o te.rty lit.ia waa of V.rnal ton. Fix Jr. R,.h.rt Mra of hie yrmndmothar tha k tha Am.lia futon Surmf of Mlaa Jaaala Tha Baup ai)4 Maine Taylor, both of M-- a yu-a- eut narr. f ' r 1 In aaaocUatlon. and H E. F. Norton of Holiday, took plana Wadnaaday. pharmaaoloyy and tha evantn a reraptlaa waa ha id for tha Cambrldcs tha youn coupts at tha hnda'a horn, chrtnioal lahoratoriaa Workln to find a local anaaxthatlc la Holiday. s, aooal In affictrncy to caraina but without Ita potaonoua dt.oov-srt d In tora ir thrae NEW ANAESTHETIC f propartlaa a naw claaa of druya. Tha ara of th.tr frttr.rrhr. 4 aa fottowa by tba Brlttah Ay ref afoat gaiitie. DOXDON, Oat. it A aaw claaa of Modtcal Journal. 'To dtrmtna tba factors loodl aaaaathattre known ae waa In aurfara anaastbatica much laaa to, la taf oft an tha main Una of tha work. Eventhat tha saaenttal tnt tlmae tha powar of tha tually It appeared aa why no.o-ealInformation reooired srlr'-na- l compoanda from whlrtr-cha- y of avaiiahla toio lha barn avolrad haa A ara dwtwd. by aetthettca, haf Its virtues when apJ Cnpaland, "Yamaaf Wart Mr mo- plied ta a surfs,. Hswne followed rtal aoholar a( tha Brltlah up thla piers of rssrarrh, thara wars hydro-chlortd- con-fvrr- Boro-eatna- a. n-artt- nc let n. tv arolvsd compound, from tba oriel naJ Tha propartlea of tba 'ly bomta. athocalna.rM,ow It to havs errat Sdrantarra many anaahetloe. It la atabla Cvr Vnd fraaly aolubla la eoM water . Th. aperRlo yravlty of a I lutloB h.Uv bleh. It It in eptoai etreunne. I, It nlZll unt. It toTity i. rthla. and Injwtlon, inde" Thi axln ara roqulnid It la 1i, .1 nthorain.-hrorhionfaetty aa and adranaltna Th. ohjvnten been mad. to It th.t It dilate, sal. Vut this. It la pn'ntM jf ha evareame raatjity the Utter drvg. r.rret 1 l. ,,, |