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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY-MORNIN- JUNE G, Parents Xeiivc to FumrUnrtersity V Upper; left to right, Miss Aftoit Yrancom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Francom, uljosc engage incut to Reese Daiis is announced; Mrs. L. W. Farns-wortformerly Miss Alice Bostrom, daughter of Mrs. Johanna T. Bostrom, 'whose marriage took place Saturday; Mrs. Owen Christensen, formerly Miss Wanda Bennett t daughter of- Mr.' and Mrs. Roy Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Laramie left curing the pa-s- t week for Detroit to attend the graduation of their son, D. J. Laramie, Jr., from the University ot Detroit, law departriient. While .east Mr, and Mrs. Laramie will spend several weeks visiting with fnrnds in Cleveland and Chicago. I Pair 'Decide on Salt Lake Belles Prominent in Social Events and Weddings See Son 'Graduate whose marriage- took - Sandy - June; Mrs. Don . t WWW- J : t tn-- is iO I.'",' i -- si 1 tH3 Look Look for Our Name for 139 Main A ON SALE TOMORROW E3 NEW b73 Just Arrived On Sale Tomorrow at 12 nee All Sizes and Colors 1 ED 133 CD CD Mr. ' Joseph rilE BIG TCHE t:tabiitiei IB64 BRQADCY & STATB I 1 i ,vS 7 nished the music. The young couple will make their home'ln Magna. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Hutchlns and family and Holger Peterson of Salt Lake were guests Thursday of Mr., and Mrs. Karl Thomsen. Mrs. Golden C. Bitrrls and son, Mr. of were guests Sunday Draper Norman, spent the last week visiting and MrSv B, S. Green- relatives and Trlends In Logan and The W. B. A. sewing circle will meet Hyde Park. next Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Allen Knight on Third East street. Mrs. Luchesi and Mrs. Knight will be the hostesses. Miss Nina Parks and Clark Carter of Provo were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. George Carter. Miss Elva Mulliner of Salt Lake and Eldred Hibbard of .Ibapah were Sunday guests of Mrs. E. W. fixk. Miss Edith Schlleck of Salt Lake is the guest of Miss La Vonne Cat- - Be in the Swim Let One of Our Expert Operators Give You a , . Perfect Permanent Wave such as our expert Operators give you in our Beauty Shop, o that when you'e been "in for a dip" your hair will fall Into beautiful waves, instead of being "straight as a poker." A Permanent Wave, as it is given in our Beauty Shop, is a boon and a joy worth ever so much more in personal comfort than iU small cost $750 ( Auerbach' Peautjf Bhop Including Shampoo and Futfer War Meizanln ( floor.) . A IP ELECTRIC ten". William Swenson entertained at a ' home of party Tuesday evening at the W. Mrs. - ' W'' .r M. Raddon in charge. A short program was given. The life of Mrs. Annie Christensen Jensen was read by her daughter. Mrs. A. M. Nelson. A piano solo was given by Master Jay Van Dam and a vocal solo by Miss Clara Van Dam. Mrs. Harriet Orgill Boberg was elected president; Mrs. Rachell Leatham Jensen, first vice president; Mrs. Zella Marriott Swenson, .second vice president; Mrs., Violet Gledhill Peebles,' secretary; Mrs. Florence Jensen Van Dam. registrar: Mrs. Elfleda Lund Jensen, historian, and Mrs. Mabel Jones Monahan. chaplain. Refreshments were served. Magna MAGNA. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gig-liot- ti entertained at a wedding iJarty Sunday evening at their home on Second West street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Roff Gigliotti. who were married at Farmington, June 1. Mrs. Gigliotti was formerly Miss Stella Felice of Helper. Supper was served to 30 guests. Music was furnished by the Italian Troubadour orchestra of Salt Lake. Mrs. Edith Anderson of Grantsville. Miss Ruth West, Fred Boyd and daughter. Thelda, and Walter Weaver, all of Ibapah. were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cook. Mrs. Fred Catten entertained at a party Wednesday afternoon in honor of the twelfth birthday anniversary of her daughter, La Vonne. Games were played, at which prizes, were awarded. Refreshments were served to 12 guests. Mrs. Bud Mathews and Mrs. S. D. Huish entertained at a social at the home of the latter, Monday evening, in honor of the Magna ward Relief society. Mrs. George Carter returned Thursday, after ,a week's visit in ViyrS. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Williams attended" a bridge luncheon Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larson of LehL Mrs. Williams won the guest prize. Mrs. Carrie Peterson. Mrs. Frank Peterson. Mrs. Alfred Aston and Mrs. 3. D. Brown entertained at a shower Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Carrie Peterson, in honor of Miss Marion Vermenlen of Salt Lake, who will be married to D. Howard Brown, on June 19. Eight tables were arranged for bunco, at which prizes a were won by Brown and Mrs. J. R. Jones. Luncheon was served at small tables to 35 guesU. Rases and iris in tall vases formed the centerpiece for each table. The was the recipient of bridgjto-b- e many beautiful gifts. Oliver Squire of Gunnison is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Milton Doxford. and family. , Mrs. Sam Myler. Mrs. Lee Sanders and Miss Anabell Myler left Tuesday for a four days' visit in Pleasant Grove and Springville. Mrs. Ward Vallon and baby daughter. Joyce, of Hollywood, Calif., arrived Sunday to spend some time visiting Mrs. Vallon's . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martdy. Mrs. Vallon was formerly Miss Maud Maddy. Magna-GarfieLions club members and their partners enjoyed a and picnic supper dancing party at Sakalr, Thursday evening. Mrs, R, C. Parks,' Mrs. Forrest Radabaugh, Mrs. A. H. Hudson of Magna and Mrs. H. Turton of Garfield were hostess at a social meeting of the' Eastern 6taf. chapter at Garfield Wednesday evening. Mrs. S. D. Huish-le- ft Tuesday for Salt Lake 'to- spend a few days with her sisters, Mrs. Murray Kessler, Mrs. ' ' . Arnold Andrews and Mrs. William Lathern. The Utah .postmasters' convention and banquet, which was held at the Utah Monday evening, .was attended by a large number of people. Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Westphal and family left Friday for a few days' outing aiid failing trip. Mr., and Mrs. Donald Green returned Wednesday from Kansas City, where Mr. Green completed a four-yedental course at the Kansas City Western Dental college. Mr. and Mrs. Green will spend some time visiting Mr. Green's parents, Mr. and " Mrs. B. S. Green. Eldred Farnsworth. who also is a student, at the Kansas City dental college, returned during the week to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Farnsworth. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Grika and daughter. Grace, of Salt Lake, were guests Monday and Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Luchesi. Mr. and Mrs. Grika and family left early Wednesday morning for Denver to make thetr home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sadler of Bingham and Mrs. C. H. Sadler of Copper-clubhouse- ar his parents, Mr, and P. Swenson. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Don Boulter. Games, a musical pro- gram and refreshments were enjoyed by 20 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Boulter left the following day for Chicago to make their home. Miss Cleone Southwlck entertained at aabrldal shower Saturday evening in compliment to Miss Elma Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Mary, to Clarence W. Henry. The wedding will take place June 15. Mrs. E. WNclseri returned to her home in Moroni Saturday after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs., P. W. Swenson and family. The Magna ward Gleaner Girls and "M" Men enjoyed a welher roast in Coon's canyon, Friday evening. The marrlBgs of Miss Elma Larson and Frank Olson took place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larson.,' on First Eist street. The ceremony was performed by Bishop William Harkness. - Miss Cleone Southwlck was bridesmaid and Rowland Da- vidson was best man. The bride wore a gown of yellow chiffon and carried brides roses. The bridesmaid was frocked in blue georgette and car- ried orchid sweet peas. After the ceremony a reception was held at the Magna ward hall. The bridal party received their guests in a bower of yellow and white roses. Dancing was enjoyed during the evening and re- freshments were served to 200 guests. The "Seven Keys" orchestra fur- - ialMcfxe Pronounced IABLASH aadSctmtuio douzem "face fmtmt 1 F5p The fact that there are now over 250,000 users of General Electric Refrigerators since their first introduction two years ago and not one of these users has spent a single dollar for repairs or service is an impressive tribute to the superiority of the General ' Electric. " DOWN Miss-Ath- ld C3 Hugo Peterson, Mrs. A. L. Anderson. Mrs. Orson Kasteler and Mrs. Z. 8. Clift will entertain at a large reception Friday evening at the home Mrs. Peterson, 123 M street, complimenting Miss Jane Anderson, who will wed Adtmls Haight Nielsen In the near future, and for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nielson, who leave In the early summer for Chicago. Mrs. Zobell, AUERBACH CO GENERAL ' S!ZZtfS?Z Mrs. Althea J. Silver, a pioneer, was at a farewell party given Thursday afternoon by mem-- 1 berS 0f camp 19, Daughters of Utah pioneers, at the home of Mrs. Maude p Hanks. Mrs. Silver is leaying in the near future for "California to make her home. She was presented with a beautiful gift. A program was were enjoyed arjd refreshments served to 21! guests. Lo-rie- Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sullivan left Thursday afternoon for New York. They will continue to New Haven, Conn., to attend the graduation of their son, Arthur, at Yale. Their daughter. Miss Nancy Sullivan, who has been studying at Vassar for the past two years, will meet them In .New York and will return home with them after graduation week at Yale. wek-en- r- Social Events OF PIONEER WOMAN gue!.t of i,01l0r Plali Parents Attend Sons Graduation Or-to- n, Mal-stro- m Matrons bride-elec- VM V . The marmge of Miss Helen Giers. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Giers, f and Carl Henry Roe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Roe of Los Angeles, will take place June 29 at the First Methodist church. Miss Giers is be- lug .extensively entertained prior to her marriage. Saturday, Miss Mar- garet Culp entertained at her home ati f357 Yale avenue. The following guests were bidden: Mis Faith Joter, Mlss Lucille Montgomery. Miss Jeffries. Miss Mina Ray Baker and Miss Betty Horton. On Mon day evening. Misa Margaret Herulej- son. Miss Marie Daniels and Miss LueillefMcDermaid will give a bridge party fft the McDermaid home, 819 Bryan avenue. On Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Hanson will give a mncheon and 32 Thirteenth shower at East stret. Thursday evening. Mrs. Lewis St earns and her daughter, Miss Helen Stearns, wijl give a bridge party at their home at 1203 East Sevent. teenth South street for the Saturdav. Miss Olive Chees-ma- n will give a' bridge luncheon for Miss Giers at her home in the Maryland apartments. (; I EN IN HONOR her-hom- ' 4 PART Church Wedding formerly Misl Grace Foittz, who was married Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. Lower, left to right, Miss Florence Smith, daughter of Mr. and . R. Smith, who left Friday for an extended Mrs. eastern trip; Miss WdndaSecrcst, wlme engagement to Robert W. Telford is announced and uhose marriage, will take place June 26 in the Salt Lake temple. h, SANDY. Mrs. D. C. Jensen presided over a .luncheon Friday alter-- , noon at her home on South State street in honor of the Ephraim Old . Friends' club, of which she is a member. A social hour, with readings and singing, was enjoyed. The luncheon tables and rooms were decorated with pink and white peonies. Covers were laid for Mrs. John Dorius.'Mrs. Viola Madsen, Mrs. Charles Chris- -' tensen, Mrs. L. M. Olson, Mrs. Edwin Dorius, Mrs. S. J. Johnson. Mrs. AC. Nelson, Mrs. Andrew Anderson. Mrs. Percy Candland, Mrs. Frank Chris- tensen. Mrs. Fred Jorgensen,. Mrs. ' Andrew Jensen and Mrs. Eila Han- ten. Special guests were Mrs. Kate Rodgers, Mrs. Alva Woodward, Mrs. . Boggess, Mrs. Arnold Ehlers and Mrs. E. G. Enckson. The hostess was by her daughter-in-laMrs. C. L. Jensen and Mrs. Milton L. Jensen. Mrs. J. H. Brown. Mrs. L. C Boulter and Mrs. Lois Ryser atteLffied the grand lodge of the PythiaiujSkiters at Salt Lake Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. H. O. . Hendrickson entertained in honor of the birthday of her daughter, Merlene, at her home on Second West Sunday afternoon. Those' present were the Misses Alice Goff, June Raddon. Carol Afalstrom, Beth Mitchell, Elizabeth Anderson, May Alsop. Wanda McBride, Gladys Alsop, Lucille Wenerstrom. Helen Vincent, Evelyn Hilton and Flora " Denny. Mrs. L. E. Peterson entertained the N. B. club at a rook luncheon at her home on East Second South street Friday evening, it being the f cioMng meeting of the club for the tatn ctracf fX?H tin, IWn we're Mrs. L. E. Peterson, Mrs. N t w?s sJrwi(,uoni-eu- t SUnie,r v.,LunChtn each centered with a o. Boberg;. Mrs. Ida Peterson, Mrs.) vase of red roses. Covers were laid S. A. McGhie, Mrs. Conrad Nelson for Mrs. L. L. Raddon. Mrs. A. E. Mrs. Wallace Anderson, Mrs. Harvey Peterson. Mrs. Arthur Hughes. Mrs. Sorenson, Mrs. Edith Christensen, Horace Burkinshaw, Mrs. G. D. Kirs. Hyrum Jacobsen, Mrs. A. M Charlier. Mrs. W. M. Hughes. Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. T. C. Christian, Mrs Clyde Swenson, Mrs. M. J. Bishop. W. O--. Boberg. Mrs. G. D. Charlier, Mrs. F. Moedl: Mrs. G. L. Larson, Mrs. Marvin Bird. Mrs. George Mrs. T. C. Christian. Mrs. F. A. Mrs. Frank Despain. Mrs. M Mrs. S E. McKean. Mrs. A. B. F. A. Mrs. Orton, Mrs. Vanderberg. Adamson. Mrs. L. C. Mitchell. Mrs. A. C. S. Anderson and Mrs. John But" C. Jensen. Mrs. C. E. Alsop. Mrs. W. tcrwood. O. Boberg. Mrs. Clarence Peterson. Mrs. Mary Paramore. who has been Mrs. Hyrum Jacobsonf Mrs. .Fred a guest of Mrs. T. E. Marriott the last, Christensen, Mrs. A. M. Peterson. week, returned to her home in Salt -- Mrs. Harvev Sorenson Mrs Marvin Lake Saturday. Bird. Afrs. John Buttcrwood. Mrs. N.J Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stone and M. Larson. Mrs. F. G. Fischer, Mfti. L. E. Van Dam. Mrs. A. Cook, Mrs. children. Clair and Betty Jo. also Orson Smith. Rook followed and Frank Hoffman., spent the last Hen- d with Mr. and Mrs. H. O. prizes w ere won by Mrs. L.' E. Van drickson before leaving for Lincoln, Dam: cltjbxu-ize- . Mrs. John Butter-- , Neb., where they will make their woodr ffuest prize, and Mrs. Fred home. Mr. Stone is a brother of Mrs. Christensen, consolation. Miss Fern Hughes left Sunday for Hendrickson and was formerly of , n two weeks' visit ia Los Angeles, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mrs. Arvill M. Hughes and two Calif. Mrs. Eric Anderson Vas hostess to children of Bingham are gues of the Pep club at her home on North Mr. and Mrs. William M. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bishop and family have moved to Salt Lake. Mrs. G. L. Larson, Mrs. W, M. Me realized Wax Hughes. Mrs. Clyde Swenson, Mrs. M. J. Bishop. Mrs. Leonard (rives Shin Yntilh and Mrs. Henry Gosman moto Provo Wednesday and visTo make "your skin .naturally lovely tored and to preserve this youthful beauty, ited Mrs. T. C, Davies. Gosman have Mr. and Mrs. Henry use repularly r little pure mercoHzed wax. Get an ounce at any drUR store moved to Midvale, having sold thsir and use i directed. .The wax peels off home on Pioneer avenue to LavsU the outer layer of aged or blemished Webster. kin gently- but surely, removing all Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Peterson uch imperficruons as pimples, freckles - and children left Tuesday for Las and dry. coarse skin. With the moval of the worn-ocuticle, the Angeles, where Mr. feterson wui atnew fikln Is revealed, cleor. fresh, sup- - tend school for the summer. of pie. with that lovely appearance Sandburr camp of the Daughters youth. Merroiied wax brings out the of tne utah Pioneers held its closing rjeeti,nVfvthCram"TBht VSiJTX? 1 ounce half powdered saxollte and (Adv.) noon, with President Mrs. Florence rint witch hazel. phfteafiyin 5 16, 1929. Places One in Your Home SEE THEM IN OUR STORE Or Phone for Our KoprcMMilativc lo Call ami Toll You Aboui Tliein. At toilet Jixxis countm eurrju'Jierf, in tne original 50 cent :e, delicatefy tcented; and in the new dollar .package, slightly mora pronounced In odeur. . . . BEN LEVY CO. Pari Bortoa t LI CUT GO. R StIVVlCt UTAH POWEPUBLIC |