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Show J 'Saturday, May 28, 1921, .. . . tlTE JCUKNAIi, LCGAN CTIT,' CACE2T COUNTY, UTAH ing at their home on the boulevard, A i crystal basket of spring flowere graced the fable, foyers were laid lor 35 guests. Following the dinner a soiul e. etung wag speut, A feature of .the evenings entertainment was a i, group of games In which O. W. JOoi-pR. t'ardoa, Henry flny-ba- ll and MriC Jesse Earl were the prize winners. A LOGAN BOY f IN-NE- SCHOOL STOOY SPORTS ' YORK CITY LincT-Mtii.s- CyleM. so. Eku. William 0, of Mri and Mis Airciicas iete, Mrs. A. II. Thompson entertained srn cf this city, who is a The Gamma Xi Gamma at an'- - attractively appointed bridge entertained at a 'Banquet Sorority t" tho K;o.unn Sitt., Monday tea Wednesday afternoon n coni pit evening at the Hotel Ecces. The table ha bttll labftriltt in Ntw' Y1 . rl mcnt to Mrs. llteii-'oi- i The Boys and Girls 'Newspaper Aucllctf f ililurt ImI. A Tm Nobody tCuowa , - Ik . - 0. AII (V IT it5jnV I wfaaoow I la, ( ."".'j '' aalow'j, I Mrs. Boyd Hatch and Mrs. Marie Christensen entertained at a charmTHE NEW TARIFF ingly. appointed tea Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hatch, in compliment to Mrs. H. H. Walker Mrs. Russel P. Hurtle and Mrs. Lowei A color sflieme of lavenRomney. der was carried out in all the appointments of the tea. An artistic arrangement of lavender tulips in a i silver basket the handle tied with lavender tulle resting on a hand-- ! (ByAssoriatM Press) some pipce of real lace formed the WASHINGTON, May center piece for the tea table. Silver Dill TnP cnrcrgcucy tariff candle sticks bolding lavender canferred to by the president to the dles tied with tulle -- were on either of' the table. Lilacs and tulips srctarfet of the treasury and end effectively arranged all through a'tfrieulture was returned to the were house. The following ladies White House today and prob :bly (he pohred at the tea table: Mrs. Luther will be signed by President Hard M. Howell, Mrs. D. C." Budge, Mrs. U. G. Thatcher and Mrs. L. b. Nais-blt- f, ing before tomorrow night. assisting were, Mrs Asa Bullen, Mrs. Mable Cole, MrsiC. T. If you distrust all humanity, Mrs. Fred Cannon, Parkinson and Mrs. K. then nobody will trust you. Taft Benson. Fifty guests called duitng the afternoon. of the ' American BILL TO RE ' ! THE RIGHT THING at ! I 1 THE RIGHT TIME By MARY MARSHALL DUFFEE WEDDING ETIQUETTE with aU Its llttlenemea anl niceties la founded on a central Idea ot right and wrohg Dr. J. Brown. Etiquette form starts many a couple sailing on the sea of matrimony. Family dissensions and which have their misunderstandings, origin at the very wedding feast, often eutl in serious trouble between the bride and groom or their newly acquired relatives. Remember then that Invitations Should he sent out two weeks before thy date of the wedding. They should te ei i grayed and mulled In sealed em The Velopes, with two-cestamps. plainest dead white paper is Used, absolutely void of any decorations save the necessary lettering. As soon as tile invitations have been sent out the prospective bride should lay lno a store of' nice note paper on which to ledge her gifts. She should not w rite Jetiglhy newsy letters to each friend who sends a gift, hut a brief cordial note of thanks. Knell day notes should he sent out in thatiks for the presents received, thrts sating that rush that Is, apt to come if It is put oflT from time to time. -- Gifts are sent to the girl while she JtlTsa Smith and should. If possible, be acknowledged under that name. ; At a church wedding the groom with his best man awaits the hrlde at the altar. The bridal pafty on entering the church usually Is made up aa follows : The ushers, two abreast, come first, followed by the bridesmaids, also two abreast, then the maid of honor and finally the brld on the rat of her father or some male relative. Ou leaving the church after the ceremony, the bride and groom come first, the maid of honor with the best man, then the bridesmaids and lnstly the ushers. The father Joins the family In leaving the church after the bridal party. One side of the church near the altar Is reserved for the brides family and the other for friends and , family of the groom. Guests follow the bridal party to the house where the reception Is held. They greet the hrlde first, wishing her mot-Do not congratulate happiness. a bride, but the groom. to her husThe. bride Introdui-eband any persons whom lie doest not know, and he performs a like service ! fhr her. If a buffet supper la served, guesta drop into the (lining room as they would for att afternoon tea. If a formal supper Is served at tables, the bride and groom, with ' their attendants, are seated at one table in the center of the room. The guests are seated about them at small tables. When k bride and groom return from their trip, friends and relatives call upon them as soon aa they are settled, nr as soon as the couple announce their Brat day at home. GtAOD 1 s J Testerdays: -- i ' Dr. and Mrs. Wnlstoe eroned the party. ms chap- - The Chorus and Glee Club girls of the New Jersey Academy crowned themselves with superlative success in the recital Tuesday evening at the Presbyterian Church. Those In attendance pronounced it the best' ever produced by the School. Miss McClellan has good reason to be proud of her pupils work. Involution, ... Complimentary t6 Mlsa dtula Car-doa bride of the week. Mrs. H. B. Johnson entertained Monday afternoon at a miscellaneous shower. The rooms were decorated with' pink At the close .of the afterpeonies. noon refreshments were served. The guests were aa follows:- - Miss Car- don, Mrs. Joseph fi. Cardon. Mrs..O. H- - Budge, Mrs. J. A. Hendrickson, Afl Is not gAd Thoniks iUldilletoli, that A ' m some freely. 6ueh ScStoesVt do much Cng for arm, food in ray opipion. a sore stings so badly you forget the origmai pain until ,ature has had a chance to work out the soreness herself. There is nothing much better for sore muscles than action not too . much, but enough to drive the stiffness out , - Plenty of good exercise , such as hiking, rowing, tennis, football, track, and the like, wilt keep . any man physically fit. It surprises me to see how many boys of today are physically. Its Is young America grow-in- g I shame. up as a bunch of lounge-lizard. . Lets hope not 4 Too many of the boys like soand ar much just ciety affairs too too lazy to get ouLand exert them-selv" : a little bit I always keip in mind that in order to be mentally able I mvst be . physically fit out-do- HEALTH STUNTS TPEMfX or under-develop- Use a broom handle with' the broom part sawed off, as a wand for this s? stunt he banquet. Elder Petcr?on is a prominent member of the missionary force . es k, . ' her-to-fo- re Guests at the New Jersey Academy for the commencement program were: Mrs.- Hazel Monroe, and daughter A lleen of Salt Lake, also Mrs. Paul Lee and son Paul, Mr. and Johnson and family of j Mrs. Charles Franklin, Idaho, Dr. and Mrs, G. W. States of Preston, Idaho, and F. W. Wellinger of Ophir, Utah. and a song by Cora Condit. They all reported a very nice time. IURLl' The Loaowa Bdgi Swarm of the Logan Fourth Ward Bee Hive Girls pleasantly surprised their Bee ers Mrs. Agnes K. Dewey and KeepMiss Margaret Williams at Mrs. Dewey s home Monday evening. Au enjoyable time was Rpent playing games and music. Light refreshments were served. Those present were: Mesdames U, H. Fife, Marlon M. Merrill, Charles O. Peterson. Agnes K. Dewey; Misses Margaret Williams, Lucy Benson Oretta Johnson, Evelyn Hodges, e Johnson, Bella Benson, Reha Know les, Sarah Madison. I) BALE Department of The Interior . Land Office at Balt Lake City, Utah. March Y4, 1921. Notice is hereby given that, a directed by the Commissioner of the General Ind office, under provisions Of See. 2455, R. 8., pursuant to the application of Ernest Peterson, Jr,, of llyrum, Utah, Serial No. 025974, we will offer at public sale, to the than highest bidder, but at not 6.50 per acre, at 10 oclock a. m., on the S.lat day of May, 1921, next, at this office, the following tract of land: SEHNW'A, Section 14; Township 10 North, Range 3 East, Sait Lake Meridian. The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those prfsent at the hour named have qeatted bidding. ' The person (making the highest bid will he required) to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adverse!? the above described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated lor Will start cleaning on the Logan- Cow Pasture Water Com- -, U.-S- , -- JAS. W. LINFORD, Adv, , typewriter. TO 11ICAK From owner having farm for sale, state cash WANT Secy. . TOMATO AND CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE at O, CarDon's, No. 142 Crockett Ave , 8th ward. There is some reason to susthat what we call govern- ment is more of a mischief-mak-e- r and grafting expense than; poR SA,Bjohn Deere, Gang Plow . prartioaiiy new. Big Bargain, inanything else. Whatever gress the country has made has quire at Parisian Billiard Parlor. ; been in spite of the government and in the face of active dlscour-- , F011 Sale good family milk cow, withIn Bbwrt ll,he. .WM asrement bv the sovernment ' Aluo in good condition. I auripy Still, we have to have that sort Iphone 725. ; 1: U of thing, it seems, or go wild like; Bolsheviks. , ,ROM? 30ii,Viuirul Lh$ Jhotie pect . I .. TSE.S-Y.A-'M- lust ril) Dr. and Mrs. John A. Widtsoe spent here as guests of Dr. last Week-en- d and Mrs. F. S. Harris. Their daughter Anna who accompained them was a guest of Miss Ktnine Caine. ' ditch Tuesday at Peart s coiner, 8 o dock a. m,, Wisconsin snip were as follows: Professor West. F. P. Champ, William Bell, Vera Owens, Vivian Bentty, King Hendricks, and W. D. Porter. Following the dinner a round table discussion was held when each on-- expressed his. appreciation of the work of Mr. Wrisley -while at the College. Oliver pany- P-- ss lsi-Ru- FOR SALE-o- ne Phone 131. CANAL CLEANING Mrs. C. M. Anderson,Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Evans entertainChristensen, Mrs. H. H. Pederson, M. ed at dinner m ' Mrs. L. D-Naisbitt, Mr.-("Sunday in honor of Miss President and Mrs. J. A. Widtsoe of Crockett, MtBs Margaret Budge, The employees of the Mountain Gladys Chrmtensen, and Miss Marie Salt Lake. Covers were laid for six. States Telephone Company entertainPederson. ed Friday eveulng of last week al The Student body of the Utah the home of Mlsa Cbloe Bott in Jionor - Miss. Sybil Cardon entertained In- Agricultural College, entertained the of jt,w or the employees,' Mrs. Vi y. formally Tuesday afternoon at a track men and; : ifwny'Y UhHafgity XuHiliatr 'formerly. Reltfk; fji'adrup, luncheon in eomplment to her sister students at a dancing party in the aud Mifis Bait w hoi Id : tot be married Miss Rula Cardon. pufi Smart Gymnalsum' Saturday Evening next T)tef evenhtg was speht in rooms were decorated With peonies; of last week,-- Which marked the last games music and dancing, and during v student body dance of the year, aiid the evening the guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Browning and was pronounced by airthose who at- each presented with a set of silver tended, as a very successful one. ware, a girt from the employees. Respent last Sunday here. Light refreshments were served. Dr. freshments were served. Forty guests were la attendance, were in attendance, Mrs. Oliver Edwards entertained at and Mrs. Widtsoe hate., A GOULD H, BLAKLEY, Reginter. luncheon this afternoon In and members of the faculty. Mrs. Kate Poiid of Lewiston Adv., honor of Miss Cardon and Miss Rntfi ; enterReverend Harris Pillsbury Barber. A July bride; The lunchannounces the engagement of PROBATE AND GUARDIAN eon the yfternoon was spent playing tained the "Y Council at a dinner at her Out cent N word pur t daughter Blanch to Laurn "SOO. Prizes were given to Miss Car-- ' the Hotel Series recently n honorCol-of NOTICE Crookston of North Logan. The charge for less than ltd for first don and Miss- Barber and a prize for G. M. Wrisley, secretary of the bT the highest score. Twenty two guests lege Y.- M. C. A. who left this week wedding to take place in Junet CONSULT COUNTY CLFRK OR THM,P n with c,nnt wRh us Hut for, California, and later expects to go . FOR were Included. SIGNERS KKHPErnvpC - order to Honolulu. Mr. Wristey has been INFORMATION FURTHER Mrs. Samuel hoswas Leven for the the Miss Mary Thaln wilt entertain at associated with and College 68 W- - 1 N. has been prom- tess at a charming luncheon and In the District Court of the Kino DRkHSMARhBH three years, a 500 luncheon Monday afternoon past Those presactivities. School in inent . District Judicial card of at her home the Stale on Friparty of next week in honor of Miss Barber ent at the dinner wa"hfT fhaP given for Mr. Wrls-le- y day afternoon in honor of Mrs. Utah, In and for the County ol and Miss Cardon. R. B. Mrs. D. V. Honey Suckles were effectively used about the rooms. Following the luncheon a social afternoon was spent. Mrs. George R. Hill Mrs. D. C Budge, and Mrs. N. A. Pederson were the committee on arrangements. Mrs. Rhoda, Mrs. Nellie B. Laugton, and Miss Kays were special guests. 1 Grasp the wand tightly with both hands. Raise your arms over your head, stretching them out as far as What Shall I Writs AW 7 you can. Bring your right leg How many of our readers, wantback as far as possible without of their own to ing get something the knee. Hold this posiJwnding have in these columns, printed tion for a few minutes, and then asked themselves that question? . DAILY HARDKNOT your right leg down to the Here are a few good answer. bring up one and send It la.) down. (Maks arms floor and Repeat your Jot them down in your note-boois your brother, Isainstead old left How stunt the leg using your and make use of them the first of the right This is good to use belle? asked Helen. Isabelle rechance you get: as a stretcher when you fed tired. plied: Right now he is one third 1 How I am going to spend my. Shadow boxing it all sorts of fun my age. Three years ago he was summer vacation. Gear a space one sixth my age. Five years from knd good exercise. 2 The best hike I took last year, freedom of now he wilt be one half my age." allow to big enough and why it was the best. old is he? Then, strike out Just as H 3 My funniest experience in movement you would if you were hitting at a Answer to yesterday's: Table, school. some fast dodg .4 My hobby and why I like it real opponent Do Ing, too. 8 What I plan to become when My report card reminds m3 of a Shuffle your feet and Jump arotmd hot from a cannon. I leave school, and why. 6 Why I consider my best pal a lot move quickly. Keep this up Why?" till yon begfo to led k little tired. Trends-- ?. as my best t n, Aa a finale to their years work the U. A. C. Womans Club gave a luncheon Monday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. B. G. Thatcher. The luncheon table was decorated with'For-get-me-not- a. By Del Pratt Nine tenths of the soreness in the arm of the average baseball player in his head. I mean thet often its morg pure imagination than actual pain. Of course, there are plenty of cases where this is not so. A bad cold which has set in the arm will cause sore muscles. To avoid this the player should not sit a word' that rhymes, or change places with thcenter player. CAN YOU DO Fit for the. Boys and Girls Newspaper by , specialty Second Baseman ol tbc, boston Kef Sox his- Two Good Camp Came d Tag: All the players except one stand in a circle. The one runs around inside and tags another of the players. This person must then step inside the circle and follow the tagger, trying to touch him before to the tagged J players place in the circle. Run- uing across 'the ring is not allowed and both must run without bending the knees. Rhyming Circle: The players sit in a circle, with one of them, in .the center. This center player says a word and then points to one of the Other players who must, before the person in the center counts ten, give Athens'c-cHeoau- 4 The steadnot attaned fast Princess, the Toymastefr, Greteh en, her grandson, Hans, the Gardener and the two Councillors carried strong parts well. Congratulations of friends made a happy memory of the closing night. ? NUTS TO CRACK (Make up one and aend it tn.) What question is it to which you must answer ycs? Yesterday's: "Why It aseoandle trick It like the cltV of is In the middle ol Greece (grease). which was held at the Baltimore hold, New York City. Mort than two hundred women prcmiirenf in social circles were present and wf ro profirip in their commendation of Of Mr. Ramlolpiis sin'1-mand of Elder Petersons capable acromrgnnnentr, Ilunoral.!' Frederick A. Willis United Stat-- . s commissioner cf ermVraGon yas the principal speaker at because of his ability as a public his musical talents. 'weaker, He will arj probably be released about September 1st at which time he will have been two veat in the mission field. It is likely will remain in Ntw York' The play given by the New Jersey hat he his musical Academy girls Wednesday evening, City to resume Luther M. Howell rewarded the full attendance and tudies. dinner recently In satisfied the participants to a degree Mr, and Mrs. ehtertalned at honor of Major, taud Mrs. Llartle before their departure for San Francisco, Calif.) where Major HarUe will be stationed at the Presidio for the with summer. The table was graced roses. Covers were laid for 8.- - a-- fHstn-lJf'air juarretM jr rcj - blh I a A FAMILIAR QUOTATION (Who wrote It?) JO aheays like tlwtt tv tic ad tube ms; he do hot always tike those whom we admire. j , VHW OMOf (K THE ttcriMF TSM neoe- - (V Ht Mill pUvskh Keeping Written het ay il.c fen JSl Stiff-legge- - ' by FfUJM BIG LEAGUE - ! PLAY fitsi Ww-li- l ha been called the romantic torian of hi cotuitry. . t'-li)- 1 Ml story-teller- -- i Sr . May 28 Your Birthday? Bernhard Scverin Ingcmann, one s of the greatest poets and of Denmark, probably known to tnost Danish bos and girls. Heaves boro on ihf island of Falster, Denmark' on Thursday, May 28, 1789 and died on Saturday, May 24, 1SU3. He Vot .j l.tlfe f HC wc TODAYS CREAT PERSON "illips Itussel P. Hartle befoie. dworation was cerise and tVory tulips ( By c... Press) , vJ Binlitli her departure for California. The which are the Sorority colors. Toast! V1Lv, lo. lh;, .. CT 27-C- olon DEADYv UOD, S D., rooms were effectively decorated were given and a number of out of-j ACri.luilig Ills I it test I'Cpml J. Sinclair of Denver Was with tulips and lilacs, kijht tables town guests wereln attendance. The the missionary work in thrt rea arreslfcd here for tor bridge. Ai tbeicdmm.ltee on arrangcmentie we.a staling were arranged isassnietktp)lis Vtly hltftWiiin f tl) a follows: Miss Sybil Spande, Miss'ii.games prize for the, ,1.1. amalgam to the Value Off . 11010(1 Lid. '1 ? ' MA Irene ('hipruon and Miss Matiflle Min- - h',iTnn.Tl3arrf 000 from the Home-Stak- e S,T! Spande. I'.Ll J. UnudsOji tif lh icas t,, c,t. ' Ten- vas served, lOg Company, dxirlllg a period ol io Mrs, Hanle, Utah arv. holdiiifr Airen mtPt Mrs was assisted by her The Sipnta Theta Phi Sorority held , tu;w Thompson years. lie eoilfessyd, to police. ft., ' l,'sl,ir i hrit ,,1L Miss Elsa Thompson and their anhual Sen.or Tea at the ."mp-- ' .ftaje that the metal was tak n tot Oditer guests ter house yesterday from 4 tpari. The Denver refined hv his wif, aim wet, Uoi'ol,Jr ag Hurtle, Hrs Junior class members of th taken to the mint for final t eat is of tht cit ment. The officials believe oth tich ntt ei in era are implicated. all ol Miss Cecelia Kayo, Mrs. Hyman Ilvde, son, Pearl Oherhausley, Blanche .Men- -. which h:l been highly ttliccesf-.Mrs- . I). C. Budge, Mrs. P. H. Center denhall, Agnes Lindsay Sybil ful ihlp inerenm MORE ROADS Mrs. Champ, Mrs. Walters, Mrs. ner and Ida Hey wood. rtVi. Hi the the p.sfb m Naisbitt, Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mrs Mormonidm" as is midenetd by Smith, Mrs. Siiambart, Miss The Sorosis Society held their in WANT REDUCTIONS Kyle,S. Mrs. Win. Howell, Mrs George larg'C TrOAtd.s Which attend nual Iasi at nleht llolel (he Belt, Mrs. Harvey Parker, Miss Noia f.Vcles banqinl The table decoral ion was th .0 meetings, Miss Mane Mrs. Kliasou, Barber, in a variety of colors. Toasts Press) (By Associated Eidef Peterson W.TT recent!', George Torgeson, Mrs Luther Howell tulips as ctTTTT s T r rtrt tribute in reOC,tttk,tl P? Mrs:jfoy,HW- Ol ttllf riiiriH n wire . fhe atlditional railroads Lave1 ten, Mrs. Asa Buiicn, Mrs. g. w. Leslie Naisbitt, Mrs. Aa UuIUmi, lTlttHiCfll Jibillty iM M'aTllatRh'rMrs. r a. cannon, filed petitions for wage ruiuc-- 1 Mrs. Carlisle Nibley, Mrs. Afton Odell, Miss Alice Pederson and Ifit'kltl tj accompany Mf. Emoi y Miss boaid fr.i a hearing on Juoi u.ji Johna'hon, Budge. A number of B. Randolph, It Itor soloirt It' tho Cllli;,tiansn am, m,.s. (JeorKP toastsBlanch were given, and several out ol nnrmQl Ahiong them is the Colorado and mil. , banquet of the Daiiuhtil.t' town guests were in attendance. Southern. Asau-iutn- l sjsvej '; , ' COMPETENT BOOKttEPHR-.- k and typist wants position'. WmtV. 335 So. lat West, v , . , V GOOD CQNFKOTmNEftYt business for sale, because iff proprietors '), health.. Write (J1) cate-ot.-.-W- FOR'J HLE f Jotffnal. j;1 -- Tomato Kariyatipa ' ; Phone 642rJe plants. . vl O . i L.i, , TWO ; UNFURNISHED , ROOMS , for rent. Phone 642-J- i !& ii Ourtalrfa th'do'up Phone WANTED ,642-J- . -- '! - 4,. FIVE WEEKS OlJl WHITE Cache. Leghorn Pullets for sale., n, Inquire Russell P. Hatle. Roses and ut-FOR SALE Two good work teams, at Logan Hatchery, Phone NOTICE TO CREDITORS spring flowers were effectually A Evorton Rons. ,, , , t FUR. HALF Three head of, horses, , (he matter nt the estate of arranged about the rooms. Priz- In MORONI bariiH8 and wagon, 2Sfti J.AppIy PRICE Deceased., es were awarded for the highest FOR SALE 407 West Fourth North . Creditors will present claims with to score Mrs. Harry Stoney and vouchers td the undersigned at his 4 Inquire 53 Ht "r KINDLING W0OD-Grocer- y. for sole. Garffs Nor,fi Mrs.. Cheatham. A guest prize place of residence In Rmlthfielri , was given to Mrs. Hartle. Cache County, Utah, on Or LOST A ladies glove. .Return to September 17th 192f. , Twelve were in attendance. Newbolds Clothing store and be jitOOM AND HOARD 6.50 per Date of first Publication May 17th. rewarded.-- , week 125 West 4th South. Phone t 1921. " m " .I, PRICE Jft. Administrator LOST Two bicycles both without It must be a waste of time for MORONI L. E. NELSON, Attorney for the name plate. Finder- return to IVll LUTinf-phon- e -- Watchmaker, Journal a tax collector to fool around 784-Estate. or 556. Block.afteT a man who with )PoI4R!e0,r 40 a -- -- iimsn ii - keeps up entertained tained at dinner all the - automobile accessories Miss Sara Huntsman Two years ago onions went up .wanted to rent or lease 4 FOR RENT- - Brand new store buildWednesday evening. the Periwig club Sunday afternoon at A basket of tulpis farmed the center- and buys all the'new records for as high as $18 a sack retail;! oi 6 roomed modern house at once, ing on South Main Street. C. WrKe D A: Wootton. Tremouton, Phone 945-Ghrff. her home. Refreshments were served. piece for the table. Covers were laid his 75 cents. Talk f phonograph. , now they are six. for , about deflation, that is going female help wanted tto toiFon hchool Mrs. J. F. Ely entertained at din- -: , g , ? weekly addressing, mailing' closes four furnished house- in Colorado some. Farmers ner Tuesday evening In honor of Mrs.: Miss Helen Jocabs of Rexburg, c,rcn,ars10c rooms. No. R165 s,,n1 2nd East, 'keeping complete Ed Steffen of Pocatello, Idaho. Mrs, Idaho, Is spending the week end here, aumpea oo.uuu sacks nf them in 8trurtiong atld of rlrmg gmying s s s A. H. Caine of BlaAfoot, Idaho, and or not would as tre the the fralt Homo ; 1230 56 Work. Oakltnd,t'sl:,:YTX3-5;'Ate. Idaho.-river, price Mrs. John Smith of Jerome, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Palmer motororae Thoa- J- Rowley,spraying Phone pay transportation and the sacks! cm, basket of garden flowers formed the ed to Salt Lake yesterday where they M,,,a on-- 1 Covers table. the more than were the for worth centerpiece wa nted Lad ie and .gTT will spend Mecoratlou day. , help were laid for eight; . s s s ions. t iemea: You can earnt from 3 to j every night through, houtewprk,if Mr. and Mrs. E It. Chrbdiensen Mrs. George B. Caine entertained To the average layman there Address Post Office. Box 23, 'station at a luncheon Thursday in honor of and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Richards Jr., as always been considerable e. Cincinnati, Ohio. hasf here week the Lake who Salt of Eccles spent Emma Miss sister her Richto Jnow why a lawyers j P0S W. Mrs. Mr. and of CalifornF, curiosity guests from Berkely, home arrived SALEeragtItchlng statement lu atlacbment works 00 any pages set in ia recently, where she graduated this ards Sr,' Cali. of the University spring from type should be called a tug machine, easily ad justeib - Price A surprise party was given on Miss 2. 50 with full Instructions. fornia. Other honored guests - were, . need-Gem ATTENTION'- brief, AUTOV.ciniLE S of Idaho, Blackfoot. H. Caine 26th. The Clara Felix of Logan, May Mrs. A. Box , 1031 Novelty Co Corpus Used tires and guaranteed was who mm mmm . m mmmm were In Smith, attendance wm TeXaS, formerly Miaa Glady guests that were (prleti, vulcanizing at reduced rates. Have a bride of last June, and Mrs. Spencer as follows: Ruby Hansen, Orene "Mies Strout. Carla Nielson, Etrla Cabinet; Fixture and - GARTSIDE8 IRON RUST SOAP CO. !j,our tifea sPrInS Georg "p.for Poulter, Wright of Salt Lake,' formerly Mala. 4054 Lkntater Are.. Phlla,i Euarda Smart, a recent bride.' An Eva Dbuos. Cleo Ellis, Florence Work Mfrs. of tha only ORIGINAL Iron LOST On artistic arrangement of , white lilacse Baruss, Matilda partitas, Annie Lindark gray hors roach-e- d AIJRT Rust Soap, want agents. Trade mark, in a crystal basket formed the center-piec- ton, Oretta Keaton, MarJorl Linton, about 3ft) lbs. weighs, manq, OF Mi REPAIRING ALL. Condensed were laid lie print and copywright registered in branded JA tm hip. One light for the table. Covers Phyllis Condit, Magdelene Marwedet, gray KINDS ;U, S. Patent Office. This soap re- tnare. Cora and Condit. Lucille for six. Jensen. weighs about 900 lbs., brand. , , moves iron rust. Ink and nnwasbable Games were played and refreshments at Be on reed is hip.. Finder will stains from elothlng, marble, etc. warded. 42 NORTH FIRST WEST Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newbold en- served. There was a reading by Ruby Write Wei's Smith Tren, like magic. 25 ets. tube.. Big protita. tertained at dinner Wednesday even- - Hansen and Magdelene Marwedel, ' ton, Box 73, Utah. , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Val W. , Palmer enter- 1 . life- - - In infancy is the time lo Build future sturdy - EAGLE BRAND - - v , pt., sew-pi- ca i ) uhtiivS fr ! men and women Babies - rent after i c j OWN-ER- Pattern "' -- , - V ( |