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Show TIIK SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY Lu..,;-r- r Wwdsf Hk 7 r A Uoissehoid i, ,r at bridge tea giYen by the AVar Work depot at the Hotel Utah yesterday.: Miss Daisy Raybould, fortune teller, and Miss Naomi Hoffman in xos-- ; tume of Greek interpretative dance. ENTERTAINERS ' Necessit- y- I & Women to Take Part in State Legislation 19, 1919 mm committee of the City THE legiilativ of Wyman club will meet at the state cnpitol on' Tuesday morning at 10:30 oclock. Tbe committee work jointly with the State Federation committee, with Mrs. C. 8, Kinney serving as eK&irman of both, the size of the committee making it possible to arrange for the presence of some representatives at each and every session of the legislature. Beginning Tuesday morning, the women will tsk en active interest in nil pending legislation. The committee eeleeted from various federated eluba of thaclty is as follows: . Authors Mrs. Levi Edgar Young. Bay View Mrs. T. D. Lewis. Business Women Mrs. Don Coray. . deofsa Mrs. Isaac B. Evans. College club Mrs. H. W. Diett Collcgists Aimnae MrA A.. J. Gorham. Draper Mother's flub Mrs. D. JR. Lewis. Ladies' Literary Mra. C. H. McMahon. Auziiiary to Machinists association Mrs, L. N. Msntuy. Monday JTight club Mrs. W. W. Chadwigh. Neighborhood House Mra L. C. Miller. P. E. 0. Mrs. C. II. McMahon. Playground association Mist Kate Miss association Possess Wonderful Healing and Soothing Qualitie Heart to Hear GIRL If you can answer f. that young fellow jou xrea'Iy admire Do you make your own you: clothe?";, you can prepare to m4 "yes" to the question join h. irt .iwa I Laura Willi. Shakespeare club Mrs. Russel Her ' - ton,- Seekers Mrs. James T. Deles Auxiliary to Typographical unioa Mra. Charles Heeker, Civic club Mr A. Joseph Woman Johnson, Wasatch elub Mrs, Earl Dunthee. Welfare Club Mrs. J. Werren Lee. Woman i elub Mrs, II. E. Schiller. Womans Pres elub Mr Lucy A. Clark. Women ef the U. of U. Miss Rose Jones, Members ex officio Mr W. P, Adams, president of ths, federation, and Mr. Gould B. Blakely. e The Ladies Literary ciub will meet It Friday svening at the xlubhous will be an open meeting, and husbands and friend of the elub members are invited. H. T. Plumb will discuss " Wire-lesCommunication and Wave Motion. A musical program will also be given. The Red Cross auxiliary of the club will meet Wednesday for sewing, s all-da- see The Browning section ef the Ladies Literary elub will be entertained Saturday at ths eiubhousa bv Mrs. Grant Bwsn and Mr Bertha Martin. The will follow reading of "Paracelsus luncheon. see 0. Howard ReWoman The Oliver lief eorps will meet Wednesday afternoon at S o dock at the I. 0. 0. F. hall. All officers and members are requested to be in attendance early. A card party will follow the business meeting. The entertainment committee Includes Mra. Barth Connlff, Mr Harsh Canning, Mr Sarah. M. Corey, Mr Lima Coughlin, Mr Sarah Ensign and Mrs. Mary E. Baer. Ali members of ths organization and their friends are invited. will givt sn address on the subject of were reviewed by Mr C. F. Wilcox W. W. Riter. Discussion folAmericanization-- . ' and Mr lowed by the member Tlie A, B and C sections of the LaFor January 2d the topics will be two dies Aid society of the First iTesby-terla- other articles from the same magazine, church will meet with Mr Carols "The New Bocialism" and "The Idea Bigger, 666 Ninth East street, Monday of a League of Nations," to be reafternoon nt 2:80 oeloek, for a social viewed by Mr L. N, Htohl and Miss and business section, Mary Connelly. Each member i exa pected to be prepared for discussion. The Poetry society will meet Mondav at 8 oclock at the public library. William C. Bryant will be discussed. tr. Ask for booklet: Clothes?" Utterly day at 6 I oeloek. J POCATELLO, IDA. h aerv-U- MiNk-HuI- bo1-es- in this e fr Construction, by Heart of the San-O-T- yd .f M 3 care. We can make over your used mattress fairly good condition ding Nt MATTRESS nto a SAN O TUF if aeSu&rut7 t n ,- - Utah Bedding & Manufacturing Co. LAKE salt CITY. irtp to Denver Ka'hrvti Utf U The O I lh a tell ride K nwv whose tianoe. Neb. (akUig wa a wed- foruitriy J, Htirtisi and Mrs f t m Hnlt lk'- - t It) lias week lMt Yl K louti ant IVtswuh wa ad a brief viu P's w k wf i he paronta Mr aid Mrs berhi while en rmte to Wasluagum, l t fr m VaMcuver. Ut gone te Fhwtda, where Miss Fva .she suit sp nd the rmtaindor of-t- gr wiaier f hergeant t her.es h. laithain ts hwe from tamp Johitsiou where he wag i couth ine temj iurt Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thllld are eejojeiag vver tbv arrival of a son Mr it mcuntlnce en short notice. u InutMiant Daniel J Study this cut marriage k an) li a with great hue rtunvu tpi,iv Sru.n ti after F Ner-de- gusday ta honor ef Mr. and Mra. Isa Olsea, Hr sad Mrs. Fir Jacobsen. Mrs C. W. Wright ef America Falls, Idsim, and Miss Dot Wright of Ogden. Mrs Augusts Hslmroaa entertained tuadsy sfternooa aud evening in Joaor ef her ten. Private llynirn Mslmrose. whe baa just home after being discharged from the cr lrs, nad sine her eon, Oecsr - YHImrote af A Ughl inahee was aerved. Mrs. WMlHsm Fls'h entertained at i parcel Tbunniay aftrnuea pinna shower Friday evening of last week ta bonne wet k Miss )lu Ida Is had iharge of the proMrs. Woodruff N'tleon, a gram aud gave a delightful talk en the Lutle of her daughter. thcaurs w)mh are sow the vogue la New York, recent bride. Musical selections were rendered and games played. A tray luncheon was the git ug her pereoi.al olarvatious of the BamMet Those present were Mra iheaief, Naaiilijgun 8tuare players aud cmirludiug feature. others The Niudy Irague la meeting weekly William Flack. Mr., and Mrs. Woodruff Nelto make up ths loss of tune vsuaed by the son, Mrs "Lara F. Nelson, Misses (Tee Strikes, Leons Hfoke. Laura Shelby. Meeers Glsa Fish rseut vjUkinic. Mrs ihor Jeitaen of South Kighth avenue ta burn, lea 1hempktn, Vernon Watkins. Tne annual smoker of tbe Boielder visit tt.g with her daughter. Mra James M Heea Club was held at the rlubroama Wednes-da- y at Haas Idaito A splendid S3 emu. program was flrat The Itimaa Bisters met FrMay evening of last aok at StMHimens hall Alter the buai ms MM'c'uig and eitettoa of oflicers a luu h and tlal louir were has lues received here that Manley (oulttap formerly a member of the high fault has arrived in bait Lake from omsmi, and will return to tint city after a brief stay Mr I'onltrap was at the fort iVzugiaa huapi.al wtmtiletl only a few (i.iys preceding the eigniug of the a rtn is (he but iuw tujurics are act as a rioua Mr ami Mrs. iUrnm Jensen hare a a 'guest Mis tola lugmire of 8t t harlea F Mr. anl Mrs (. taulkner and family of it halt ljke armed here laal week to tuane tlntr home. The ItrofhrrhsH) of Kailrwd rhrks mer Frl day evening ft last wetk at Rmgiita of to he installation of many new lumb s lull ant tsemltera bf ighi the mdobttah'p tip tn i'Ht mark After a simn busiuess sesaloa the tvnmg to uauciug 8i vn Mra iirowu of North twelfth tbari Broken Lenses a sa M. Uuaav aftermnis to the avm ta Ins Vid S'M - v f th I r at t tons n rhumi Duplicated J t M mat f r Vw Wk t i. tan" tty Broken lenses - may cause w n r h will & i.t a co'ivenP n UitoraJice crest Inconvenience to yeu. s no n ui t iu rt,.a ?te m En r . t tie We replace them, fill ecu. ha BASS nets' prescriptions, or sup Mr ant M s I ti Ththttle are rteeivl&g the Mi v f tLiiix'ni ulsiU i ply new parts, frames er it frn ols oa the birth tr SAN-O-TU- BRIGHAM CITY. Jan. 18 Mrs. Harsh Mr and Mrs. Thomas Iverson snd Miss hre Nerdes ef Ogdeu were ttundsy guests of friends In Brigham t ity, Mrs. K. J. feKtrensea was hostess at dinner I li' ' Never spread BRIGHAM CITY Uir a a M I.lruteuant Rlsilme has returned borne from tamp Taylor. Ny where be received bis The meeting of the Wasatch Literary conuniMtcit a abort time ago ns to have been held on elub, which Mrs INuil Leri&dt baa ae a guest kef Mrs. Leon Mranlen of Black fotd Tuesday, has been postponed for two mother, Mrs K. A. Kthb of South ArUtur avemte was weeks hoaifjui yrlday afternoon to the Ivy kenaiagtoa a a a of the Kebekah ItKige. its held elub Authors The The Woman a Hiudy league met Thursday regular Mrs Yin is Bentmeeting last Wednesday morning in the afurnoon at theThelibrary with ley topic for the uUermeja was preaulmg trom Two articles Dishop's building. American Problem and the aubjeet was the current number of the Atlantic ably presented by IMajs," Mrs. J H. )teram, who Remarkable "The Monthly, Rightness dtsnasid the dramas of Kugeae WaUtr, Att and "The gutu Tn uaa and other miMlvrn playwrights of Rudyard Kipling i antpbell gave several delight Irofetikir JamTrenches and the ( hurches at Home, nuiutw-re- . Of last ftii a Real Never-spreaAbsolute Ventilatlou. Our New Patent Protected Design. Freeh Air Ventilators 3hi THE j eel ,8 i, I n.lerkk hasg "Do You Make lout 0 Salt Laka Citys School of Fashion, Amaric an Bldg. Just North of Postoff.cJ Salt Laka City. Wasatch 6441. at POCATELLO. Mi ho, Jsa. IH.Th iuforuui hioh the Btirias club hat) pUumd tv danro The Cleofan will meet Wednesday at bold Wednesday evening ha a toe pvatjmut wtil Clnr-eeee 8:30 e 'clock at tlie home of Mrs, ami It will uuUuubirdly prov one f wrob, the euvat delightful partus hit thta winter, the Nolen, 313 Third avenue. Mrs. ait Tht Cat ho lie totmlen act ta regular SUrtuere beliif famed fat Ibvir O. A. Tregansa will speak i4 affairs wmoa Thursday tty A. l llifKkUy baa charge of the arraugemema avealag at fc&lgbts of Standards of Education. ball t Kecmaa The marriage nf Mies Ziua thia a of ball lk I SJ &at a fror mtlvad Wednesday . froia Drt - Ths monthly meeting of "the board of eliy to eivut of Wediiesuay vvealug at the Kvw York anaounrlog ths asfa arrival from pretty t lesra. aoa of W. H. Clears, of Franco U. O. North of of Omharn Mr. Mr. home the of aat Reginald home will Daft Sarah directors leaves of and of Ctyda biratford. son of J. O. Stratford. trvuue, the flee t H be held Monday morning at 1,0 oclock liarfirld Mr and Mra Hfujr left nest da; Ths voyags was made la tha L'aUad Hates fit latlug at the home. fur a)ltJbk City.' where they will make their liner St Louis a a a Ths gccuu coacort. which la a yearly muhome. sical trust presented by ths young prop is of tha Mrs. Samuel U. Jones of North Garfield ave The Short Story elub will meet Mou-da- r aue entertaiaed a group of friends Informally lrcbi tcrtfljL tfliarck, wMU k give aeit Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock kith Mrs. at Miss Aaoa Spongburg baa eharga of Thi rorviuir vf evening bridge luesdar aftprsoon 1203 Fourth see Ackerman, Raymond the program iuebetm evnt lulled the afterutoa. Mrs. Homer Robinson will be the The mttrriugs of Iftss EMaVctb Crovftna of Mondav eveutag the Lota! Order ef Bile. will Walter Bamkard of A Ball IsUu Illy to hmte to members sod friends sssistiug host chb. Mis Ethel Ruby bold opeb of addresses aud musical selet Hops will this illy was a pretty event of Monday after-a- t will give s paper on "Different Forms number Ute hums of Mrs Kobertso sf West be gives. 'A Day's Outef the Short Story." lamia Gallet has rettirsed from l.reeiy street tbs Kv. H. f). lismiiloo perLieuteuast bo the From will Seen a was he ceremony. la. muttered forming where Jitnev, Lw Si Camp reteutly ing 4 meeting of tbs alttssai of tha Idaho Techtor Ice given by Mra, Freeman Bassett. Mrs. outThev( Gate muultlpal band will hold its nical instluite was held Mandsy evening withe Oriitelda." annual hand City "Patient E, O. Lee will read dame best ihutaoay evoking at lka Burnside presiding. Ths Tech alumni a a a A IV right hall, the event burial flhg bow root sins more thsa J(HI slart. the Mrs A W Heed af North Hayea avenue ts The Seekers Literary elub will meet beet poatfhoaed from this wek to bs eoavairaciag rapidly from her reHr(ed Rotary club was d hghtfitliy eateruiaed at the home of Mrs. A. J. Faon, Mere- at lbs teceoi Illness 'S hurt Is v bmu at the Us weekly iun. dith apartments. Tuesdav, T) Mrs Y J Klrod and Mra. Bassett wers M 1 A by Uia Klsm May tmrdoa of a a a . Tuesdav afternoon to the Rlecta kensing Bottom who foie a number of dramatic of (ou ths Rasters Htar at the home af the The Life Science society will meet auge ami Umlnt atones. Anuoubcemeiua have been received of the former on South ttiilh avenue. with Mrs. Henrietta Martin next Wed birth to Mr and Mrs. Raymond of a nesday morning at 10:30 oclock, at BWnuott ofdaughter HtluunM Mrs New ork t No. 4 Sharp flats; subject, "Our Other was formerly Mi hi t arolya ity lltilbert, well kuowa Ho Tufts Outside. Reinforced v of lr t0421f2l7 it 0 - .1 Vogue School of Dressmakt Bonds Accepted. a Mrs. Martin II. Johnson has resumed her Bible lectures the Y. W, C. A. rooms in the Continental Bank building. The lectures will bs given every Tues- Said bubby, quite mad: "Ill throw this out six miles, about!" Retorted xrlfey, glad: "Do not rebuff, though in a huff Well be repaid If Its remade Into a wondrous SAN-- TUF. Tbfei- I Pretty n The Womans Home Missionary society will meet at ths home of Mr J. H. Gerta, P40 BryaB avenue, Thursday afternoon, January 3. Ali mite boxes Solve of the past year are to be returned. The Catholic Wcmsne league Red Cross auxiliary will meet at the Dooly building Mondav and Thursday afternoon at 8 oclock. a a The repilar January mectinj)f the Business Womans club will take place on Thursday evening at the Civic On Dinner will be served at 6 30 and the business meeting and program mil follow immediately, the program be ginning pt n IS. Mr J A. W idtvoe .. and hopes for. For, in these High Cost of Loving," the sat era not spenders. J6ln our Sesing Ciaaa or our 200 HOU SEWING CLUB, and please him with Kau ful clothes at unbelievable cons. rad-ings- i M if ,S Williams. Nurses V!-- Complete tJptical Service We fit your eyes correctly and supply everything needed for good vision, comfort and satisfaction. Our aery Ice will please you. J. E. BK0ADDUS, Optometrist and Optician, J12 WALKER BANK, BLOG. Waaatch 3T01. Pi rendered, which included apeHal orchestra music. wdoe, apeechca, etc., after which refresh meets were served ta 150 members. - Mr. and Mrs, --Charles T. Brew nto rectie-Incengrstuhitiuma over the arrival of a daughter at their home Retard evening of last week. Mr. snd Mra. Warren Smith returned ta their home at Turner, Idaho, Saturday after-noosf'er visiting nt the home ef Mr. and Mrs. Kliss Jensen for several days. Mre if. Baber nd children ef Magna, wbo have been visiting at tht home ef Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Crompton for two waeks, returned to their home Monday. Mrs. Brigham Jmi of Malad, Idaho, and Mra. L. L. Tbompeon of Aroo, Idaho, returned to their homes Saturday of last week, after vtoiting fc a week with their mother, Mrs. Maria Hywater. Mr and Mrs Albert Kesv of Ogden were gneeta of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Browa oer Hondsy. Bcrgesnt Lee Roche hat arrived home from tbe training camp in Mouth Carolina for an tended furlough with hie parents, Mr, and Mra. F. A. 15. Roche. lunchean Tuesday afternoon Mrs. T. H. Hillman, Mrs. Bert Wheelock, Mrs. O. M. Sorensen, Mr Ferry Nielson and Mrs, Albert Larsen. Ernest W'rlde, recently dun barged from Uncle Sams fighting forces, it back tn - Mammoth. Mist Marvel Cowan, after a pleasant visit with her parents In Mammoth, has returned to Sail Lake City. Mtaa Vara Liunneiitertatiied at Elmer's cabaret at' Mammoth this week, the party being In honor of her brother, Earl Dunn, who recently . returned from tha aviation branch of tha service. Mr. Dunn has received his discharge and has takerf up his former position in the office of a Mammoth store. r EVANSTON, WYO. KYAN8TOK, Wy., Jan. 18. On of tha grot puatxvaf par tiro fives in borac af Evanatoa that given ooldior hoys aa4 asilua a Friday avcalnf at tht city hall by ths welcome f reprotenta home eommlttro, whl h consist tivro from arorly ait organlsationa. churrhas tad eluhs la the city. The Kev. Gay B. Kc? ebairmta of ths committee, was asaatcraf cere iBonins. with tha dancUig ware TntarsperoeU abort speech givea by the Rev. F. I. Foaaue. r representative of the Re Croat sod Mavor Thomas Palater, reproseetativa of tit city. Several selections were given by the Home Guard head and Jack ftader delighted erorjon with hie sioflnf. IaIo in tbe evening lanehena was aerved by girls of the Patriotic club. A low mound or fruit made aa attractive centerpiece for tbe serving table, while Americas flag snd those of the allies and the Red Cross were seed ta the deeoratioes of tbe ball. About 150 guest were present to ae that tbe buft were royally welcomed home hire. W. W. Itptun entertained tbe members 1 of the Altar twisty ef the Episcopal church The o( KlREKA, Defreeoffl-ce- re Honor has nominated the following Ytedneodsy evening at her home u Fourth I After a abort buatncaa aesskui a roc I street. for the ensulnx year: P. C., Ueesla was enjoyed. A prettily appointed hmch-eo- n Thome; chief of honor, laapel Gibson; hour was 1 he members aerved at 16 oVIork lady of honor. Margaret Drew; chief of present wers Mrs. J. H. Hollaad. Mrs. Violet eeremonlea, Itoduea; recorder, Him Flora Roselle. Mr Nliisheth t'hcaney, Llzxie Weldon; financier. Wary A. HUu-k- ; 6tevemos. Miss Elisabeth Miller. Miss iwhers, Sadie Hood and Hasel Me neon; Rlack ham sadDorothy ths ftv. Guy B. Ksgey, Inner watch, Mabel Baker; outer watch. Mien Alta Teague f Ogden Is a guest st the Latina Humble; musician, Ella Sullivan: home of her sister, Mrs, Frank Wadsworth, on trustee, Agnes Roberts. Installation and Upper Bear river. Initiation will take place next Tuesday Mr- - Thomas Crochie bse returned from Lara evening. isle, where she was called by tbe illness ef Miss Amelia Rchlecht has returned to her daughter, Miss Della, St. Mary's academy, after an extended Mrs. A. L. (oey Is spending a fortnight In visit with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Jo- Balt Lake visiting frleads. Mrs. W. W. 'Upton entertained at a delight-ftiU- r seph Schlecht of this city. arranged dinner party hatnrday evening Mra. John J. Hannifin has returned home after spending a feV days at Free- of last week at tiro home oa Fourth street. scheme of pink and white was clevdom, where she had been visiting rela- Tbe color erly carried out ia tbe centerpiece ft tbe table tives. i EUREKA Jn. lst 1 Mrs, John Strang has wetumed, after spending a few weeks In Halt lake City. Mra L A. Lauber and children have moved to Eureka from their former home Is connected with In Pries Mr. the J. H. Manson company's stores of this d'strlct Tueeday evening the new officers of Tlntlc lodge No. 8, F. and A. M., were formally Installed into office and tha usual past master's Jewel was presented to H. J Beane, who has been the preNew Tork. According to Mao Edn aiding officer of tha lodge during the Wilder, the xiheelo of time" may b was a Thera luncheon and backward if a little common turned past year social session following tha regular lodge sense le used In taking care of the SKin. work. I.lke everythin . the skin George 3. Davis and Brma Dunlap, both of Eureka, were Joined In marriage needs food, care Ihe at Salt Lake during past week and attention. Mr. and Mra H entire and daughter. The pores, to do Miss I.iille, will leave Eureka shout the work first of the coming month, returning to properly should their former home at Balt Laka. bs kept open snd scrupulously clean. After betn thoroughly they should be fed, to nourish JdAMMOTH. Jan. IS L. A. Valentine to and bring and family rolurtied Monday night from t the skin that at Apine, visiting with an extended alentlne. the parents of Mra. and Mra John Nes-b- lt y o u t hful apMies Merle And-u- s pearance every entertsired a number of Mends at normal wcma n the cabaret FCdur evening of last week craves. Miss Gladvs Strom has returned ta her Mina Wilder, though heme in Salt Lake, after a two weeks' well vacation aa the guest of Miss Josie past the Bmlth. time of life met Thur1av MAE EDNA WILDER when most The primarr officer c o m pi e xtona evenit g ,with Mrs Albert After the clnsstvork the hoetesse served refresh- fade, ta famous for her beautiful comato-lhow she rewhen asked and were ment Preparation ghen plexion. Nellie Robertson bv Mra and Mr tains her youthful appearance said-Is a simple proceed to appear Blanche Nielson. Miss Grace Hillman was boaters st a youlhful. No one comes within ten years Here is my secret. sewing bee on Mondav. - The following of guessing my age Thelms Cur- Go to any grroceiy store and get ten vodlig ladles were presenteo-of I xvoith Smith. Nsiclia cents ordinary oatmeal. Lut Curtis, tis, Jote a small quant, ty of the oatmeal In a Lwis and GUdis Strom. Mrs Hatt.e Smith gave a card paifv bag of cheeeecoth about the sue of at her hi me lost night, "the guest, teng your hand Droo on or Into the bn of derwtilo, whj.-10 drop Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hobsen, Mr and Mr can be obtharie Fullmer, Mr and Mra Frau tained at any drug store dip In warm 'water and use as Ravbouid and fdward Elmer. wouid a U Mra Sterling Smith had as ben gue? W wash cloth. your face, haiols. with candlestick. at cither were laid for sn Kolh.vnny the dancing was eajoyed unill a iai- bnif Tlte home of Mrs J. T on gif street was tbe scene of u pntn iurty Tbtum when a she oumler entertained day evening, i friends at cards Five hu&lnJl w tb poi of tbe evening. At a late hour an attrgrtii arranged lumheoa was served at uH Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fowkro are ih yam ef a daughter, who arrived at ttieir bom Iu4 I day morning. Mrs. R. Baird of Ogden arrived io Emr I Tuesday to attend the funeral of hr ll 1 grandchild, Bruce Baird. Mr. snd Mrs. B. J. Atkinson spent t4 da vs in Kvsnsto this week, vismoc relath-- t I snd friends. Mrs. T. Frsnklra Cook was pleewntly s4 pnsed Thursday a f tmionn iravtcynir of her sewing ciub come in unatiOoiincid i spend the afternoon. Hewing snd knitting wri esktyed until 6 o'clock when lunchrou, p 4 vk)Ubly prepared by tbe self invited guests, vs serve! The members of the elub prsvot Mrs. Alex Sehottt, Mrs (Ttsrlro E bright, M'l Jack Ritchie, Mrs, Joseph H. Hell ell, Frust Wall, Mrs. David Crockett sod I Kugcne Thinnea Mrs. Edward Xarrsmore accompasiHl kt mother, Mrs. J. Jarman, to Ogden Knuds? nt lug and returned to Kvneaton the day iu g. Mrs. Jarman Will go to Sugar City, Ida d for a few waeks visit with her daughter, Mn George Kirby. Lovers their MAMMOTH cleansed vl-d- beautiful, ah ju Ln ; In LEHI v 18 Eddie Jmen, LeW t fhtg LKHI, Jun wounded Soldier to n luru homy spent ewrY days of the week- - viaiting with bis nothv 1 Mr. Alberta Jones. Ha received three hnpt wounds, one in tha elKuthhr, one just sbo f the knee and one in the ankle llehaswtfen to Fort Douglas, where he will b evsfioed Iv ome time. f Jesse Hutson of this city and lout foltt of Aineriinn Fork were atarrUd in tbe Bse r Icfitple Tunwlay. Mr. P. H. AH red of bait Like ia'fiutu' f her parrots iu Lchi. Mr. and Mrs. L, S. Rood are in Ihi vidtisf Mrs Mrs. with Woods paronts. Mr and relesaed iwi Taylor Mr. Wood has Just f ttho srpiy service. V Glen btewart of the studinfe' trmv trslflbt i S.'i corps spent three days this week visiting bis parents, Mr. nml Mr Harrv 8teirt: Three mors Lehi boy have retnrued bv r. 8. service durink the week. They r Iro-4Bsteirsn Herman Goatea and Thun-i- s Era Miss Brotrlce Anderron is in Murom TWn? Mr and Mrs Frank with influenss. Uk and Mrs. David Winn motorod to Salt Winn visited her son, hospital. JS' ba This Pretty Girl Tells How She Defies Age by Using Ordinary Oatmeal to Beautify Her Complexion el.-ie- La arm night neck and shoulders, r j morning Let it remain on the fkin a minute, thue allowing the pore, to atrt ,1 sorb the food value of the oatmeni off with warm water, rinse with i ! water and dry thoroughly. Then In i derwiUo. This is very Important j short time your sain will undergo un I marvelous change. A rosy hue hicome-tthe rheeka, and a hkhy soft ne-the skin. The very first apnlhx hf, j will convince you that this mmbinat ti Is a most eftective one for unmen rec ; It is esprclailv purpoaca tor fretUes. ton. mu burr It " I a. skin, large pores, rough nd and , hcajtiflea the complexion iimo h Tj arms and rouc-hred hands white. Jt gives the skin the a peirinr I hi of youth, and whateicr , tn inv toinuh XI 'll I had' In r , Dihute to derw illo and oatmeai woman, no raayer wht u ts, life, can well arford to spend fnm . minutes night anil morning W n;r fot her cupiplexion. There Tf cause to money in the world 'f, known wo' gleet mine I haveniei.iod and fr'' fifty to folhc thi Women th rtv year for fort pats look like girls in ths-- teen m age t cut this out so you oathe (nil f it for a -week, and atme Ur P time you- will thank my fuimul" V P- 1 be-u- iu' prci lt f fe. t)ip-,is- r .mil in tins a aff,.r.J U. ier rpy fern desnrm e n .u bite bnirr 1.1 Pm1 ,i.'i Z.oB , luC'p-ni- l. 9UIUII 'O. i.,a , i i no1" |