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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, "JANUARY 31, 1926. 10 Miss Helen Keating OGDEN - - JA Turkish TowelV J OGDEN, Jan. 30 Mr a I K BJocles and Mr .1 irnwm Douglas were hostess at a beautifully appointed bridge luncheon 3redneda afternoon at the The orupl-mwnta- d home of Mrs JECci le guevts wore Mrs Wjfter EdwarM Mr and Marx of St Wertheimer of Cincinnati gueats of Mr and Mrs Theater F Whitlock Pink roses were used in the draw ing room and a lavender and ellow Mhema wa carried out in the dining room, where tfie pmefrts were eeated at one large table and four entail one Yellow rne& and violets i h a crystal basket formed a centerplete for he large taide Ijftendrr tan dies were in crvsal holders and b ut were strewn over the loth Each entered with tb small table was oNr-wer- e n a ervstai vese sani e flower u t f town laid for fori) fue Special The biggest value of the season. Plain white; also lui gtuts Mrs Leland Mr we H Jin ea 8wnr '' Mr' n- Special Bargains in Infants Wear INFANTS DERBY WHITE WOOL HOSE Sal. prlc. Sixm to S 50e Vests fancy colored stripe. Sold regularly at 35c and 39c. Extra Special Sale 25c price, each line Broken of Sale I5e INFANTS' PLAIN White. Sal pnot sixes. . . Bn Utd IN OUR STORE EVERY ITEM A REAL COHN VALUE PRICE IN THE HEART OF THE SEASON. W OWENS AND WOOL Long to sleeves, pants match. Ankle length. 82.25 Sue to in? of paa h gold and he rrrlrdrri m gr..ygMte rarkrtl a honyu-- ; of huGr flv rner, saith a ehn?r vf IRIre f Mias" val Dr Mi Jrv Brewar vt n5 vs RriftFmAid, In feige Hrr bouquet "wa of yyiox sweat pax and fHrrnfiovrera K f'unntr.rham brother rf he max brat man. Thr count if vn an train for a four of xouthrn atiformv fcftrr whbh thrj rrak k A rlr iheig home in jhc brid wa tne Ktieaf of honor at a brulg partv given Monday everiirg by M RhylRa King and Miws Helan Mill af the home of Mia King on Madioon avsnu (m rv'rnlcir Mr. K1ahth ?t!rd fttrraind at s rttnrrr party for Mis Cunnlrijrham snd Mr Dunn Dink rosfbuds and pink: rsndirs. r and rovers wr oti thr tsbl laid for teiv irunti rs 33 jjliam ( unnlnghiim of fa An- Mrs ii C. Lury of Loim. rrrpe afr-rn'ro- od gr, n p Ari n nraiMir 1ly .v 73 2 ait i Nv M ib at -- m at a Tir- - Dram rjub $2.00 Intffnitj: SILK AND WOOL UNION SUITS Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle. C0 length. Sale price. RIB TOP LISLE HOSE Cordovan only. Sale, pr ce 65c $7 50 CHIFFON HOSE AND CH I L D R C NS MISSES RAYON SILK HOSE Black, white and cordovan. Sale price gray, $1.53 MEDIUM WEIGHT RIB HOSE Plain, double knee, heel and toe; sizes to 10 . Black and cordovan. Sale price 85c CHILDRENS bERBY RIB WOOL 82.50 MISSES WOOL UNION SUITS Deck, elbow, long sleeves, knee and HOSE black. $1.00 Heatier, b.rown and Sate price ankle length. IA AND WOOL UNION SUITS -84.00 Knee and ankle longth; sleeveless and Dutch neck. Sizes to 44. Sale $i.25 CHILDREN'S VESTS Silk and wool, cotton and wool, long or short sleeves. Pants to match. Sale price $2.58 Bargains in MONDAY AND WEEK We have arranged these goods into four big lots. They are fine goods for children s school dresses, house dresses, etc., and AT Silk and Wool Press Goods DRESS GOODS Comes in plain serges, oblong checks in granite weaves and seif colored cneexs in granite; good range of popular colors. iw V Regular $1 Qu quality Sale pries LESS THAN HALF THEIH REGULAR PRICES. 75 NOVELTY DRESS GOODS New spring colors; very pretty for ladies', misses' and childrens! IsfcJ wear Sate price $1 LOT NO. an For spring are considered as one The new styles are light PC weight, soft and very pretty. Sale price SILK AND WOOL FLANNEL New srri. vai; comes m powder blue, beige, cedar, almond, green, wild honey and Charleston red Cft frWeWU Sale pr.ee PRINTED SILKS New spring patterns and Will be more popular than ever for colors summer Sie price and G fpnnp PANEL PRINTS AND SPORT STRIPES Cornea In heavy crepa de chine, fast, Pn ellVV beautiful coionng S.e prce CREPE GEORGETTE In wondtrful collection of new colors for spring and summer. ! Sele price Extr ouebtv TWEEDS CREPE SATINS In lirge variety of . and b'ack. Sale price QC r Sensational Values in (2 atf s We have placed on sale for tomorrow our entire stock of winter coats at-- LOT NO. 2 Conalrta of piaid novelty ratine, crepe and fancy weaves; acme with hk mixture; aold regularly at 09c, 79c and 89c a yard. Qftf . vVe Priced to doae out, yard PffSee LOT NO. 3 f 50 1 Consists of imported find domestic ratine, epongea, etc.; sold regularly at 49c, 59c and 59c a yard. . "VV Priced to cloae out, yard of the leading features. J v Extraordinary Closing Out Sale oi Wash Goods $3 Plain and finey sport suitings, aitk rayon mixtures, eto sold regularly at 75c and 85c a yard; a splendid A line for children's dreese. Priced to close out, . a yard , LOT NO. 4 Plain and fancy silk and cotton crepes. Imported ratines, sport suitings, etc , rold .regularly at $1 25 and Priced for cloee-out$1 39 a yard r . 63c Coat values impossible to duplicate elsewhere. No reserve. Limited space will not permit us to enumerate these wonderful savings. .r v Curtain Sale that will mean great savings to the early buyer of bedroom Ruffled Curtains Curtain Nets and A Draperies MONEY-SAVER- IF BOUGHT S THIS WEEE: In rose, FIBER SILK GAUZE e blue, geld and pone. A beautiful gauze. Sale price, yard ,. 81.25 75C For Spring 8175 SILK FILET CURTAIN NETS plain nnd figured; a beautiful gold boior. Sale price, yard SPIDER WEB CURTAIN NETS Small figured defigna The most aerviccahle curtain pet en the market. 42 Ir.chee C . wide. Sale pn-yard 81.39 23 16 to 45 inch, FIGURED SILK DRAPERY email check, in plain, alao changeable effects. In roee, blue and geld. Sais pries two-tons- Tveentv 1 CUR- 83S ft JJ 2J PLAIN WVtITE MARQUISETTE Rlam vata rufflaa; valanea and Sale pnea S1.S5 tult (2 25 WHITE MERCERIZED MARQUISETTE RUFFLED CURTAINS Wlda rvWlaa and tin. backa: a vary auparrer duality' ... . . ... . W I 1 9 Sale price, pair... .. .4 advan- tage of thii wondaT f a I .pr - season vain $19 SI. 09 5TLK BEOCADUD DRAPEEY d effect. Beautiful for aide drapea. Cele price, yard. . the' Tak RUFFLED rufftad dealgna,1 with Sale prlca, WHITE MARQUISETTE CURTAINS Full valanea and with calorvd valla rufflaa in roaa, blua and Said: a dainty bad ream curtain Sale price, 4 yards 44. 82.00 Bared 2, yarda $175 We have just received another advance shipment of silk dresses. Wonderful new creations-iPrinted Crepe, Flat Crepe and Georgette. An exceptional collection of the seasons newest styles and colorings. Seldom are such remarks able values seen so early in the season. Sizes $1.19 . WHITE MARQUISETTE TAINS high-grad- e, Sale price Dutch I QC U , MISSES FLEECE LINED UNION SUITS Dutch neck, elbow, long sleeves; knee and ankle length. CC Sale price 49s vVfsJ colors off 15 50c 35; Black, betge. peach. Sale price DENTON 1 SLEEPERS year to 12 years. Priced from 81.20 to 82.50 regularly. Sale price 75c MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE Extra out size; black and RQf VOW bafbrrggan Sale price UNION Combed SUITS low neck: yarn, Ankle sleeveless. length. Sale price $1.59 price HOSE-Servi- teml-chiffo- n 75c MEDIUM $4.50 ce PURE THREAD SILK and weight; bl.acic I JQ and all the wanted shades SPORT HOSE Fancy rib; black, champagne and tan bark. "TQp 135 Sale price WEIGHT . a. 50 WHITE VOILE RUFFLED CURTAINS With full ruffled valance and tla.back rufeldt feat catered vailaa. curtain. yA Salt prlca S fian. Hr re an. blue and Q hlfh-rad- MARE YOUR SELECTION EARLY. a Jrffareofi avs will rotartain Inruhrr-- Thur 2 h .m Jf. ward w'nrid hrtir' mvud Mr 1 wtlKtaik A Aft 1h sflspd mill Fcbruarv mr? Sattir- - 2 3ft and Mr. ' Vernon dauhlr 8 MarUjn, l T mt and hmn a. xpt Wdtay. $1.00 WOMEN'S FASHIONED HOSE Mercerized top, heet and toe; black and colors; broken line of tze$. RQf Sate BOYS GRAY WOOL UNION SUITS Sizes to 16 Sals years. 82.25 . $1.00 ankle ' 85c hr rrnt Ar 3fsr5n and and Mr Thursday $4St ViKr s'lrrnn, at th hme f Mm tor a motor lour f Cllf'rrls. Th L Abbt. V ft Brinker avenue with to b gon mi or lfht Mr of 8a!t lsk W!!nm Hlmv Kim bn. I a th Mrs Wndil AUn - 33 sdnasda In elating hoetea Th eubjnt of the dav pnt TuMds.y of4-Mr Irrarra Roetrv Mra mtij ik and .Mrs Ctsr-- i dsn th 33 Boaon will read th plsr K n rUfht Th Iltti Poor Man" by Harry !, Mr C 8 Gunn,4 and hr mothr Ih A Dm th IMav Pulfi'l th Mrs. Rosanna HidonrJi. I(t Friday tor Mlairim of I ram or Ibtrv a til bo idos Angls to vimf. iirs Pldcok Mra (Jun-nby Mr Philip Wajvn Knlsrlv on ! J W JMdorark. Th GhiM Pm fur cduh will vsral wak a In lav will nnd Fidoork FVbruarv 2. in th Mth-miiwill r vthli Mrs, Afkrs ( f with main unt'l summer ommunity hoi Archie Bv mazi as hoLe Mrs. Ed- Al.sa Jd;ri. HUh, dsuahttrf Or. Th vliV, Sale price WOMEN'S OUT SIZE THREAD SILK HOSE Extra elastic lisle top; I Of black, gray, cordovan, beige. . Sale price $2.50 an i)l rnfnr'gtn nf tf, y Bride Grib Iwnnhron Tursdny after- - 1 - . pants styles; length. Sale 82 00 81.25 BOYS GBAY FLEECED UNION 8 U I T S Medium Sizes to 14 years. weight. r brt hurrr u . Cl Crt 81.25 FLEECE LINED VESTS All l Vi 41. Sale price M'rir h OTDEIRWISAI& WOMEN'S WOOL HOSE Plain and fancy rib; regular and out size; black, brown, gray and heather 5ww mixed. Sale price ft VESTS r at 1 sale f AT COHNS BARGAIN PRICES SILK fUnrainpartv geFrr Vedner'v nfemnoja fr rf Lr liu'h l''H rre - N S5c MANY MORE ARE TO BE FOUND WHICH MEANS NEW MERCHANDISE AT A BARGAIN $2 00 Iurrntl ediPrg reakfger fri pink and w mv dec. ra be tahi brid ,r a gown .. FOR THE KIDDIES SI. fr w RIB WOOL UitiKsIlepveai? BLOOMEBS extra fuiL Sizes to 42. Sal CO price ' arjfr lowed RE. Iww LISLE Cut IZED Mijrved 1' s INFANTS' PROTEX VESTS Deuble-brsaateIng wool and cotton mixed. Sal prlca 1.2S Silk and Wool, aalo pneo MEBC SE 81 50 aala sdtr 25c UBMlei?veai? t. ln HOSE BARGAINS IN rd !' MAIN 5T. 4 338 JUST A FEW OF THE BARGAINS ARE MENTIONED IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT. Jtjl we 222-22- AE5BS) r.ahff Mrs Track RoUpp a 4 Mr Hamid J Peerv of Sait IoG Another bridge luncheon w.v given f the Keel- home this afternoon it IN oies Mrs Dot glaa and which Mr were the hot Mr Marion Ran The njni1 eied eights- five Mrs Ec k and Mrs Douglas will entertain at another bridge h.n heon ext lue-da- s afternoon at the ho e iTtv-flv- e to wbb h of Mrs rle S p gtiest have been invited including a gjc V Halt from and Dpan a TmraL number Iake Mrs Clarence E W right woe hof y j ess Tuelav afternoon at the e cm k.4MxNfc44t 4 at b r In a aerie of bridge lun 1 e home in banur jjLk he guests ol jM!s.s ivKitluK IMii t on enlarge Labi Mi'-f were abated whith f!f-Mr d u ghff i rid sweet pea had & silver bowl of wtmse engagement to J and ara la a a centerpiece and a Klw in Renting is anC n.iml.,11 nf this cit number of small fable nih of whxh nounced was t entered with a silver candlestick Honors n holding a vellou candle won bv Mrs orge s Idaho and John H Pedigo of Waila bridge Ectles and Mrs M A Ftomnev Walla ah an um le of the bride, The guest nex Roal J j w ho i aim to ogden to attend the James H pe ine H c lM Ivudding Dougla V H H M Rowe third Harris I lorem e i h- - Entre Nou i u t gave the dnes-PeerII 'In a snri n of (iaiu ing parti s Nehcker Mark Murpl Iaeji I I T Dee Ralph D t.wlUlan, K hall of the in evening Walker S Tieeman J M V,rtfes jdvRaskets of junk larnatlon hoii-A Romney rd H the hall and puru h tabl Btnning Plep h er Scow croft, M S F le ierrge S A rio host dinner was given preted Meldrum. W UHatn A Dorn the dame In tin .'Spanish room of Eerie, Rn J he table was dec o- the Reed hotel lister F Whitlock, Paul h Wright irg John W Hcovvcrbft Edward rated with red carnations, and covMrs Wertheimer Mrs ViPei Marx and er were laid for the following Mr Mrs Wendell Allen of Salt lake In and Mrs and Thomas I.eMn Mts Kthf-v- n Shufflebarger enter- Mrs A H Aland. Mr and Mr- - Burtained at a luncheon at the Virginia ton y Dinsmore, Mr and Mrs W hotel, the guests including the mem- J Morgan, Mr and Mrs H B Way ' ber of her mothers bridge r lub T he and Mr and Mr W o Mk.nzie decorations and ftvvor carried out Mr J and Mr Keating an-- 1 V'alentine ideas and csot-- t were laJd noun the c ngugi tm nt of their for ten Drldge followed the luncheon n C Run-- ( to Hcb Edwin In honor of Airs W D Win ton of daughter dnli, son of Mr and Mrs J X RanDuluth Minn , who ha been visiting dall of this city The wedding will her daughter Mr Frederick Chan p take plat e early in 15hruar of IxtffHii Mr Wlllnm Rice Klniball Mt inette I.ee entertained at a gave a prettih appointed bridge sleighing party this eveifing A sup lumheoi Tuerlav afternoon Pink per followed at t h home if Mis rose and lavender weet pea formed Marion Mutt son ami dcntiug was a centerpiece for the table Dovers remainder or the eve- were laid for twelve Mrs Wlnton and riitig atforthethehome The of Miss !, e Mrs Champ and her small son will were Mis Marion Muttson, leave tomorrow for California to spend guests Ml Mis Kunlie Davi Kithrlne the remainder of the winter Wallace, Miss Ruth Merllng Mias Jean Davt entertained this btnhr Blliy Gunnell bNher, Harrv afternoon at a bridge luncheon at the son, Max Stevona and MerrillRichardTribe home of her sister. Mrs M R Hamp Mrs Wallace H Ellis entertained at ton 2537 T)'er avenue Daffidils and hf bridge Wednesday decorated the room, and tables three tables Refreshment wete served at which lunchec n was served ('ov- evening M H Rowe was hostess to ers were laid for Misses Alice Heitz, theMrsmemler of her bridge club and Alice Mc8hane. Katherine Collin, a few additional guest at h luncheon Bernice Ingwer-soMary Ellen Hvland iellovv rose were Iriday afternon Claire and Margaret Used Angel cn cover were the and table O'Rourke of Salt T.ake Geraldine O Neill Dtllfan O'Neill Dorothy Siow-rof- t, laid for twelve a February Ml Helen Keating Stow croft, Dorothy Virginia bride, was the guest of honor at a t onrov Brennan- - Helen Kathrvn shower given Mcdncdv "evening bv Shufflebarger and Phvlls McGlnlev Mr J W Randall Mina I nura Ran- Mr and Mt John Browning enter-sine- d dull and Mrs J A Randall at the' at a dinner partv a.t their The evening wmsi home Tuesdav evening covers being home of the latter and sewing and game laid for twelve Daffodils and free-eia- a spent in were to Mis O G awarded formed the centerpie e for the prl7ts Bovd and Miss Helen Keating At a( table Mrs Walter Marx arui Mrs Edward late hour a supper was served Mr erdt 1. Plngtec was hostess! Wertheimer have been the honored a bridge-luncheo- n thi afternoon' guests at a number of portie during at of in honor Miss Keating the week The, were ated at small tables tn Mondsv afternoon they were the guests were decorated with bridal guests of Mb John W Scow croft a which tea at her home in Swatter place On favors and (ovtrs were laid Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs E for twenty On Mondav jrveriing Mrs !awrene J Hanke entertained at a dinner partv will entertain at bridge fori at which covers weie laid for ten The F. Bov table was decorated with pink candles Miss Keating and Wednesday v- In bronze holder with a howl of ptnk ring Mrs H c Todd will be hostes Swturdas after- aweet peas and cornflowers as a cen- at a bridge partv terpiece Mrs William Rice Kimball noon Mr Samuel E Blackhnm will for Miss Keating entertslned Thursday afternoon at a entertain at cards bridge luncheon for the visitors Pink and Saturday evening she will be the roses and lavender ewet pea- - formed honor guest at a bridge supper to be! the decoration for the table and cov- given by Mias Relta Folkman ers were laid for twelve The Weher college faculty was enMiss Marguerite Hick who has tertained Thursday evening at the been the guest of her sifer. Mrs .college, bv the Missionary clhh The f the George E Grimes left todav for ivs earlv part evening wa deAngeles and w.ill sail on Kebruarv 3 voted to games, songs and dancing on the Finland, for Panama for an and at tl 3o oilnck a lunc'heon wa in the toUtge cafeteria Indefinite visit with her mother Knl Hicka ha just returned from a hewing the himhron maatlng wa en- -' d n Tw oral months' sojourn ev the ent n enth etiet Honolulu Mias Hb ks will be the guest of hon.rihiJ1 at a danrlng pertv lh Kempr Muaie ,rHtetv cav it given r t first of next week bv offh era .f the annual onert Kednrsi.o evening In Tenneee. of the United State pavj.'lbe (Nnti.tl Junior high s'hool audi- f ! ,U!n on biard the ship Xn ron- pi eram During her ta In Ogden Ml amt instrumental Hu k was the hon- sitting yt? vocal ored g uf t at a number of' informal numbers was presented bv members of the sooietv assisted b Albert J parties Mr and Mr M S Krrles and Mr Sotithwick baritone of Taigan The Und Mrs George S Ect !e were Carrie Browning acfu.nipaniHt R er e Martlneau and the dinner given thi eveningattendd b Mr Gjs.n, Louise and- Mrs Spetuer KIes at their' home in Txgan In celebration of their first wwdding anniversarv Mr and Mrs George s F D wrRI onuin in loirkln read b'ltnund R Kogan over the wek end as guest tand Chantlder plav, (suet f the aft of Mr and Mr bpem er S Rules K K Rj. h j werwMr non Mr and Mrs Jan.es H D uglas ac- - Mr Mrs Svcroft rchte !sejh bv their MflntnMi Mrs J W companied Mr rt h Charitsr J Baker anddaughter A ( .Mr Mi arl It Mr RoMd Pirce ludf Tallin Mr Zinn M J P rrv and Mm iVtug'a ister 1et 1 W illiam Thursdav for Jas Angele M. Kav The sailed fodav for Honolulu where thev Mi 'i entortaihel S will visit another daughter of M and bridge .i nih KapUo afternfn ii hot tr of Mr Dougas Mr Frank Q Cannon Mrs o G Rod of R,mg ih'ach Cal ' fr. lx for two months ngeles fhevjluTnhe n w.is f(,!w lne were joined bv Mr and Mr ( ha;inj bri.Re A f of N. wri sperd fhe Ui gden Men.i.rv rf tb Is fHllenu remainder of ih winter at th.r Mtirn v' e rntertained at aid rio hme "HaJeakala in Honolulu astern ,on !v Mr lame T Allnvtt In honor .f Mr and Mrs MiJhsm 41 Bri e tVftiue ihe ard M McKav who returned to ( gdc n can ev h L I f ,1 on w a s rerentlv after a ver, veer- e M K R f at.d a nn mt t Ir nk In ( hh ago. Dr and Mr I R t ii t it t n if a. v fT J h n r Morr-gave a family reunion st their The Bro- and Mid? Ague home on aver us Monday 'r. Pi" wr j at a rri Huetu j A buffet wa served olng supper .ar.w.F h m TburMv' evening nor after w hR'h garnr ar.d dating wrte . Pet hern n bride f e mar Pmk arna-tim- s fP'ttV B" 1g enjoyed in the ballrrmn. tainmeut wajrtbe ware used" pnpi ttie deorayui Vae e r r pfe- wa serv e be din'r g ral'e bavfig en t erpi e a rn tl r, V taed w th Arnr-1- . of the Power, nr si s either end were Be it Tiie n ,e in l num f b tier rKfes in ! v wMi fvar hei T none tH Mr present w , f l WiHUm M kn th. e fTni v X!- i J b c 1 T Mr a n Mr pf and avid Sk t f Mm j Ms Ml lw igh trv Mr Thomas f, Mka, r nd r ned twenty guet Mrs George K Hl! ucA Mr Mr '1 c f r. de t he. gd Morgan P M Knv rt.d tb 'nr 'r IM .dew f- - loseph of Jj4ke vra-- d Mr Mm I ' u at Mr A B j rf SoknfGid and feav r J - Joseph R rr- an f anej Mrs Joi L Rsrk MgTe) I M fgsn Ms e A t x h me xn dd nr of the w e, ijx Xa''toc Kn'lv alterdF .. was rf Mt Utfi Fe4lerF-Xet r eft'lui ,e3 Vu Am rn ns y w ,' m td bane daughter o' Mr ( ra uno t in . e X ut m ? nd Aiixrf Svs- - D la the iljl f t b e,p redden t of rg ks. w hi' tijeic pace b j, mom y y I taiior xrd MT mg St 11 p' lo k St tie home nf Imoph V K s I rea-a'irWl Madson ae-jisrhei n w bfd Only tie the meet it g e fum ered faintly and & few Mrs, k newed the eer. nwnv .arc3k and Mrs 1 F h hwa trt w ol er.tortnin at a bridge utich-o- r iormed bv the pev Jcb r Fdvsirf 5T0RE DRY GOODS t r.3nni).SEASM - ; S1.00 75c price. - N V Infants Vanta Wool $1.50 rut Mr IwB and Mr. Frtwnrd tRkdtf left. Wad-r1- v fo ar at Juniiyr th Tnlv r1ty of Michigan yKt r. Uattrr Mri ift 3Adnday for hr Ivim In 8t IxhiI. Mo, aftr a two vtcit rth Mr and Mi F Whltlrwk Mm. Edward Wrthltnaf f (Inoinnatl. aho Mr Maha to frdn. a at tha Whltiook homa and vUi rsrrain her anfns llm C J Wright, wtw haa hm Mr hr par nta, Mr an 1 Mrfor F. 3V Yoil, wi'l iav hom in i hl'raao Mra Hnr W Klon attnrid th rRwr7ion and rfinnor glvn,by br G .V'Mt R trHitn Mr andSJt Mrs, bom In Fait Tudav vnin thlr Lak in h nor of Ujir forty ightii ek. I.Li gut ll hr k' 1 fr Tuly wnddtng Kait nn1vararjr. Mis Lak. Mr AgneaFltt LARK Neiacm a aiatsr famfly wr gnjt of Mr. Bokst4f a Old Fa ahtoned Iklother, in th rerraatlon ball Saturday evening Mr and Mr Joph parnt.ab Vfidval. Mrs and Mra R. T. MTrhoffer an J d rlsit-Mr. and Mrs Simon family war visitors toMidvale last Bait LaA Monday vening Mra. WUilam Crittenden and Atm of this Mr. and Mrs R. FNH wr enssta Frank rk Orifftth entertained the at a card party Monday evening at members of th ftoelal circle at th' home of Mr j h,'hom.'r Mr and Mr. F. U Mat Crittenden Thuradav ca.f at Binaham. ? evening Card were piaved and Mn Vi. J. Fahmt and dauzhtar. awarded to Mm A. Bloom and Mr th W. Fahml Luncheon waa during Matins, spent day served yral Mm Frank Jacob open I week with relative In Halt iask eer Mies Ruby Grave of Handy spent day during the week at Murray with vral dav with her sister, Mr. relative Mr. and Mr. William Ca Haw r virw L'ewey Vion. Mr and Mm Kdward Hansen and tted reiatHea In Biuffdal Sundav were RaJt to visitor family City evanlng riativnwk thatr laho-halj- hn M-- i,.k Jb, I l, Ptrqn -- j ua lfk Tk-m- 1 ram to turdrn Thirrdav to aittxl th mnrrrt jrlvn by Fawl Whitnan LARK, Jan. $0 Mr and Mr J.jE at th Eriptia'n orohtra Wykert and two children wrof vi- j Mrs l.u v 3 Buakirk last Saturday a t teiting her daufhtec. J Mr Mr Harrv Hophaldt w.r, Tslfr.rmf'.?d hiT hrmi. In inl-lslast vlrltor, 1 h under apolla , Mra. K r.rifnth of Baaar la the NEW RADIO USE. ttua! of b.r oi and d.ufht,r-ln- rar husband j law, Mr and Mr Frank Lk Griffith, "Juirt fhlnk. Aunt got . Hamburg and Java on th radio MhS" weax. Mr . Mr and Terry Tenprns ware e tw dinner guerts of Mr and Mr iat n.gnt r Vow inv dear ehlld rmi t Jam H at Riverton Hundav dn efh think IH ever beiievA tber ran de- Mr and "Mrs. f'arl 8ndtmm wr fcturday of 4a t wek lUer ' grp4we on that fool cmurip-jiior- a j to 8it Lake 33dndv The South Jordaa Dm mail Mr and Mrs t E, Beckiad and pany hsoge. prentd tb comedy-drama vt-ni- n pri--- lk Tak Th Tribuns Want As confidenc. com lno your |