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Show v nm ' EVENING DESERET H1 . Misa Roth. Partrtdg was guest of honor on Monday at a miscellaneous bower party given by lira 1. A. Me Donald, tba deco rat iona being in redand white sweet peas, and tha followtag guests being present: Mr Paul Seller be 1. Mias Margaret Finch, Mia, igir isectkwztwo: Li Hu Red Cram. The club member ! P. Tregagl and Mr. Clarese Hu - Included Mr. J. Warren Belas Mr. ' cock. - A. M. Good. IlrtW. B. Sibley, Mr. E. R. Plait Mua Edith Mr. of Ogdsa. Joseph Geoghegan entertained Belesa. Mr. John A- - Beck, Jr, and at a second in bar series of social afMia Mudgett. fairs on Monday. In tha way of a a luncheon given at the Hotel Utah, folPatriot ic oolo ra were ttaed on lowed by a theatre party. Tba table In decoration! at tha horns of had for a eemerptec a baakat filled Mr. J. D. Colville, who entertained with a variety of spring . . .flower, and the member of her social dub at the home of Mr T w. Winch. Oram WrlM sBtertatasfi Monday at a luncheon at tha Caad-lan- d Utah la honor of Ml Margaret and member of her bridal party. 11Ii 4-t-- United States, the Good Samaritan Wsd-naad- ... . Written for The Satin jay Kent In Hopkin Luctle Caatleton. Miss Elisabeth promer and Mias Mr Gwendolyn Stauffer, Mia Pearl PLarsen, Mias Beryl Berktashaw, Mias Miriam Hubbard will entertain at, a tu By Mrs. - Basil Clarke. Leone Wright. Mia Aft on Murdock.1 dancing party on Friday. April 7. at Mias Louisa Ford. Mia Mad Thom-- i the Kewhoua Hotel. A Mia Ruby Thom i Mia Margaret Whitney, a bride- HEX I recall those long anx- requisition and sent through the" . of waterway, that cover the! elect of the month, wa guest of jof the Greet era of Utah, In honor of entertained Mr R. E. Savage ious days in tb- - early war work be-- 1 little country. Those who could room honor Mr on th ksni Prank A. club Monday, a at afternoon who leave this Wednesday Low, Agenda waa when food time getting I bad to buy the food, hut th indigi and aington given by Mr Annie Din- - j weekto make bar home in California, lng bright with spring flower scare and" we feared tt wa were provided good daily nwlofia Mr , woodsy at her home In east South Supper was served from frZ table hav. Miss Emma Chase, tha following member present Whitney. Intermingled with waddings, tea. Virginia of B. L. any charge - Th enormous amoum before Brown, street. ware Tempi big Th room Anderson, Jlr bowl only a question of day bright tag for a centerpiece a dinner and dancing parties have been M is Marjorie Burroughs and Mias Adolph food of B. Pratt. Wh spring flower the tea labia has- - of violet and fern tied crystal H. to M. Stewart, Mr feed B. required Mr those with yellow ere would stare from ttay million mouths may well he imagmS Edith Duaenbury. a. iarga number of socialof and elnb Mr R. E. Savage, Mr Grant Swan. tag for a centerpiece a basket of , tulle, and baskets filled with tha asm hungry e tha Red aiatr at which tha sign In spirit, west peas and iris. Tba hostess waa ( nowar were at each aid The recelv- - waaxed faces and ask for bread, my when Isa, that If a relief E. M. Havenor. Mr Lather SinA dancing party will be given this Mr if re- sot arrive In Holland every 4I erdae figured distinctly of the Sigma Chi clair. Mrs. J. O. 'Brunton and Mr assisted by hey daughter and grand- tag line were. Including the guest of heart glows with pride when I also not in shape and color. Fsw of tha evening by members Charles W. Higson. daughter, Mbw Helen Jenning About honor. Mr. B. F. Ramey. Mr Jack call that It wa tha United State that someone In Belgium had to go wirk at thfelr chapter bouse, sewing elube which hay not dona pa- sorority If were Invited. Earley, W. H. Matthews and J. J. opened the doors and saved Belgium out their food. their regular triotic work during A comb. A delightful affair of Tuesday wa The Utah organisation Tomorrow tha Saturday night dub of Of tha , and literary many . meetings, 411 will give tta usual dancing party at th benefit tea ghen hy the officer Mr' J. Arch West find Mr Frank Greeters are Mr. and Mr J. J. from starvation. alubs have kept hands busy with nee- the Ladle . in normal times Belgium only grows work Dll'L McMaater entertained at a luncheon at j Aeomb. Mr and Mr Ladles of the of clubhous board director and The of history the cost Philanthrope Beer Edwin Literary of Ah cause. dlework to aid in tho big th Xewhouse Hotel Thursday after- Mr. and Mr William S. Breaatagham. about 1 of th foodstuff that baa ranged from 5 to 71 peroperatic, cent Interesting recent announcement - the ynoon, Mr. followed Mrs. at end L. th C. sect-etMr. and It consumes and now SRli the men money handled, aa etaitsttr wffi hr partthat made by the general- " Relief Wilke theatre, in honor of Mias Mar-- Mr W, E. Coulam.Caaeady. ta. but . th case . ahow; Mr And Mr. of . th this area comprising that tha member ront n ,0 nw tnateriata wort thi coat aril diminished brldv elect of next; Frank Lowe. Mr. and Mr garet Whttnay. In the to l, Ralph i tha ward branch would aid week. The table wa effectively . Loughborough. Mr. and Mr. ' J. g. with which to run the factorie mat- than 1 per cent. The CommUaiou for contribunotable a FOR WARM work, Cross Rad In decorated were indeed Relief and Mr. in gerioo R. Mr has flower and Mr. B. Belgium It often West. spring WEATHER. tion to tba general work,in .considering other garet were of .Antwerp called thegveatrer-thfn- g Mri E. Itrpat - a n d M r Frank w w u ln the r the Relief tha n amber embraced rick. Mr Richard W. Burton. Mr CTmi E I. WtUe, Mias Blanche Strlck- -' prominent Belgians that had organ war, and with auch. a record on, A- Undoubtedly d the Comite National do Becour must really be proud of this wonder Clayton. Jr.. Mr Sidney Beat! I ley. The guests invited, exclustvw of are elkhald-kolarge women organisation Mr holds Vt Frank M-- Whitney. John ithe members of tb association, were ! t d Alimentation" to diatribut all th fill American organisation. iteted In the asm work, and It is said Neel Clawson, Mr Jack Haymond, Mi Edna Mason, W. H. Matthew J. j available supplies wtthin th country tha - drat place It la surprising that tb will that oaa of the largest of these Mr. E. T. Benson. Mr Florence T. J- Lynch. Mr. and Mrs, John Cgtnwry i came to Mr. Brand Whitlock, our Am- gratitude wss so colossal thatBelgt, among th fabthey continue sessions dtirtng tha aummar a I erlcan embassador, that Mr E. William end 8. Idealised th American delegates ie Kenneth predicting ric for of McIntyre, Ripley Bingham. lotd seato aid In general relief work, should Mr J. W. Tlmpaon. Mr Grace C. before 1 Inevitable waa famine spring heir countryAmerican Thus th Gaga coming such service become necessary. th store window even blousesdraped Woolley, Mias Emma Chase: Mtva Hel- - Mr JulIa Allen delightfully antarTItf relief did not com from th social son. Th were patpatriotism wave high In local reeulta en Spencer and Mia Virginia Whtt-ne- y. about 19 friend on Thursday, rid- - I disliked going In the bonle- - made of U stars end stripe and tern and color and club ranks, and notable rooms th as of varda every th Callfor-niBelgian face eyes decorated our of in being splendid e m b 1 n atione graced may be anticipated lie sent by Mr J. Milton Allen seemed to light with recognition as th lapel of nearly president every Belgian i are unlimited In patriotic be- coat. Mr Whitlock, tha wife 0f th Thursday evoalng Miss Mxbel Sor- from southern California, where eh le something in my countenance Vocal solos were trayed my nationality, and they would ambassador, was th enson and Mr Clinton Alston enter- spending some tim of recipient o Among the social affair Block square 1 tained at the former's bom in honor beautifully rendered by Mlaa Amalia sale me tb same question. Will they many beautiful present, and floweri r.;v week will bo a reception to bo givenHargett check etripea accompanied by Mias Irma help u V I had every confidence la were sent dally to th ambaaev g, of Mias Theresa Sorenson, whose mar- Sim on Tnesday afternoon by the DoughRefreshments were served, mod odd figure tha United State but I feared they the taotber of two of th members of riage to L. W. Kynders takes place on ter of Utah Pioneer. In honor of tha com In- - time. The Gerk. ; are found la the commission I Wss sometimes t 'new officer of tha club. Tho reoap- April II. The rooms war decorated Mr J. Langford entertained th R would not man authorities - had- - Intimated that borrowed by th attentions and m In daffodils and about 11 guots were A. J. chib on striking colon 1 tion will taka place In the BUhop In honor of Mr Thursday wa wtth th WhitlocksMr. Invited. on plain foundabestowed on me. On my birthplace Elsie Mackey, luncheon being served '.I -building. - from 'Lv n table effectively decorated la Belgian court nt the Havre, but Mr. day a most lovely painting of th. tion . Among and remained our Whitlock red to and White Mouse by a celebrated ar.lg delight River will next Mr C. carnation and I entertain Edwards J. b win oea flag affair tha toned given Two social : Mr , 4, the was seat by aa Mackey waa presented with a with th Spanish ambassador, at a dancing party tonight In honor of bend unknown Belgla. week by the social committee of the some handbag from shades member tb friend and what I appreclatad mor, Marqnhu dviniobac. .djd.jnucltl H. T Woman Democratic club, on Friday Statons- - making th comfort th POPBll v -.-vT-nTifZl a Belgian people vra an Smartest WT else than liven snytblng were praaeatatlea " About '11 aneata black and whit At last th good nsws arrived that four sack from my native slat Ken society In the-St- t Lh theatre on presents r. . . home of Mr. Aqulla Nebcker, rose.-blu-- A gold, would Canada States and United the see Becnnil Hniuh street beautifully painted with a iU, April tT and 71. Mias Ruth Edwards natural and Mr Angnat- - Rudlne entertained at a provide Jood-- a tha Allied t navi re tucky. of the cathedral In Antwerp and wordi take th leading part, and the other - A very Uimml.g- -t they silver tea let green. p iirreful-affalr-Ah at home for w'H her. of. Thursday who the will of y- be n"1th1r principals A gratitude Hr rhyme' ertiatfcalif sf. ; " could bo assured that th food would ranged, suit t- o- honor at the' party Vre: "Mrjrueetf ahoJlng the deep spprectatloi week was tha benefit party glvan at to delivered the be In shown Belgian Deft tha of th Belgian people. Mlaa LeOah Lylenqulst. dta pink and white Hotel "Utah hy tha Sara Cumming J i ;S daf- In had Foundation Rockefeller Th Wila other in and Mr Inez Miss fodila Thoms Geneva and violet a basket 'ofh purHome association. Dancing j . V. donated half million combination of were enjoyed and I , social pastimes T liams. Mias Helen Wright. Miss Alice ple and yellow Gowers forming a cen- the meanwhile I recelRat th request of one at foe th tea table. The a dollars but were not willing to send e Mis Clare Edward: D. terpiece, f plain gold and Camming about 70 wer present. Tb board of ws assisted by Mr Carl Wall the food to the Belgian until they th delegates of th commission hav. B. Cecil Gates.-JohW. dimming 4 i . directors, who had the affair In gold, tan and Mr and Theodore A Eketrom. could have a guarantee that tt would lng visited on of the schools In Zan a. f il ; charge, were Mrs Margaret Bam-whit block Cannon, Claud Cornwall. Frank Smith. pregram waa glvan by Mr muatcal J, V. be used for th civil population of the quarters of Brussels to rcu MarCharles I Van Mr Rulon Grant. C. M. Cherdron. president; Mr. Simon Free, Buckle, C. Th Mm Chandler. L. latter requisitioned three little orphans that were now . bertsr. Mrs. J. F. Cowan. Mrs. T. R. Walter Rodine. Instru- invaded country and not t 1 tin, George Ashton, Roes Lund and Shialda, vocal; Is a tkfllf y being taken care of by their neighmental; Mr J. M. Bockl and Oliver by th German The two neutral am- bor Wey. Mr. J. F. If s1 r Black, Mrs. A. Fred Lester Rigby. As I entered the schoolroom I adapted In th Wnr vocal duet. About 71 gtaests bassadors and that able Californian. a Marshall. Mrs. A. B. Irvin. Mrs WU- -: wer present. foundafrock Herbert C. Hoover, secured th de- noticed some English words on th and Mias Gunn, t - Uem Spry. Mr. A. B. Greeaon. Mr.MrsA. Leroy Ensign Fanny tion whlla tha sired pledge from the German and blackboard. I remarked to th teach ' f: S H. McMahon. whoa marriage takes place thi week, H. Cowl. Mr, Mr John Gruber entertained th It la my belief that they absolutely r how pleased I was that she mu plain material la ! were guests of honor Monday evening B. B. sewing club on W'edneeday, Adams, Mr. W. H. Henderson. Mrs 1 a and Introduced teaching th children to speak EngW. X. Williams Mrs Louis Smith, at a social affair given by Mr J. H. luncheon was served from a table hav- kept faith. lish. 8b replied that she could onl; (to that great organisation. tbs Com. Mrs. B A. M. Froiaeth, Mr. E. O. panel effect on Th rooms were bright with ing for a centerpiece n bowl of red Robert for Relief In Belgium, was say a few words of English and thrathe skirt and as ' La. Mia Margaret Gibbon. Mr. . r flower the diningroom being and whit popples and with blue tulle mission spring MK. Herbert Hoover at sh had taught her pupils Perhapt founded with a am art Jumper. . ' it Marks, Mia Edna Cohn, Mr- - Abbl especially attractive with tta table extending from It to the four corner its head and w were saved . from madam would like to hear them. she A lace cloth Mr H. Beers ws sn extra Mrs. H. C. Hoffman, Mr mushroom Florentine a in don Berg. pink, I eagerly replied. said. Oh. y ' guest. starvation. hat and button Putnam, Mr. Paulina Banda fr- Georg being laid over pink silk, and a vase Th club members are Mr E. W. Th food was shipped to Holland, Then those 190 poor little waifs amMr F. . t ' i Mr M. filled with pink carnations placed on a Burt, Mr Llpman. leather patent Mr to me In th purPsramore. it seemed George end where said, warehouses Rotterdam nt large C. C- - Countryman. centerpiece. Georg Franx. Mr J. J. Cushman, wvra V atia and MrFttlidSuwA-reflector, forming th pumps serve as The suppllae were est- English-- had- - ever heart, Goft proridad. t,? f ? Aha chandeliers to tha from. Extending, details sealed Mr finishing' GeorgeMurdock; James, loaded Into canal boat JI against bles Woodrow Wilson. corner of th table were streamer Mitt Margaret Whitney will be The hostof pink tulle, and heart guest of honor at a number of social wedV l' ess wa assisted during th evening by affaire neat week previous to her Mr George Peterson' and ding, which take place on Saturday, ' lIm -- fit i April- Jg,-- - ' Wallace. Invited to meet Miss En: Mr Woodruff. Mr were James i I sign 1 1 rrt : tha formal . Mart Saturday will Lloyd Woodruff, May Ensign. Mr olub, a table Miss Josephine Tibbs, Miss Lea MatTHE ARISTOCRAT OF GIFTS opening of lb Country to be tho feaMrs. Harry Hargett. Misa Emdhote dinner end dance thew. for the evening will be Mr Literary club at the clubhouse. About ma Laughrem. Mrs. T. F. Thoms ture - The entertainment committee hostesses Mr John Weir. Mr. 1 tables were reerved. and other a number of distinctly E. B. Crttehlow, James Dunn, Mr William Dunn, thi Georg Wood and Mr O. Lawry Th guests turn In later for tha tea. Home Mr ilaT afUim to taka'topiace durlng tenIva Dunbar. Mr J. D. Thoms of the hoeteseas will net as made candy was sold during th aft- Mias huabanda tha usual in addition , Mr William Wallace and Mia Helen floor committee. ernoon ith off!a number Th club by of young girl nia and golf event Wallac r r- Including Miss M.rjori, miyng Mia v Mat Hop Parker. Mias. Mies Ladle Reed was guest of hofcor womon of tion of Cm tho BSulEleenor O'Brien, Mis Katharine c. R. Tearaan, secretary. O. Tueadav aftereoea at an Informal soivsralty. diacunod mm .?s fciMUft nvatt. Mr. J. C. Hanchatt and Mr rlen. aeelatant aecretary; J. E, Fred Staufcial affair given by Mr the active and alumna members Jt C for i . ... gher, were In of and th Critchlow B. E. Quigley charge treasurer; M fer at her home on First avenu about Standing,0 M 'ven ay 1L candy. The committee on arrange- a dosen Intimate friends being present. A. D. Cleveland, director ment Included Mr Frederick D. Os- Tb tea table had for a centerpiece a For Engagements. For Birthdays. For All Gift Occasions. committee; Exeretlv. Mr C. H-- j - Under th direction of Miss Lucy wald. Mr. W. H--. Ferguson. Mr A. basket of pink tulips and candlesticks Doolittle. Georg H. Smith. J- - f-iVan Woman of tha th Cott, University Utah will give a May day matinee J. Gorham. Mr E. O. Lea. Hr Rus- with pink shades were at the corner gher; entertainment, Mr R. J. Gln-(- 0 dance In th men's gymnasium May sell C. Woodruff, Mr John Cains and The hostess was assisted in serving by dinning. Mr William Retd 8. Knight. The ticket her mother, Mr 8. H. Leaver. B. Critchlow. j- - The proceed from th dance win T. W. Boyer; houaa, E. I Since 1862 the reputation of Boyd Park Diamonds for1 R. C. Gemmell bs given to th Red Cross fund. Th committee Included Mrs. Charles A. T. G. Griffin. Mr Mrs. J. C. Hanchatt and Mr will be given at il membership, C. R. Pearsall. E. B. dresses worn by the young women will Peak, party value and assured, quality has been in proces3 of building, A. C. D. Pearson. be made by them and will not cost Critchlow. A. D. Cleveland: greens. the Ladies Literary club on the even- Steiner. F. S. more than If. Several prlxe will he Tf rooliUlGeore Among those who made table reaer. tag of May t. by KISS Adelaide Lip-t- il until today is well known (all over this intermountain secG. man. Mi of Mr. and Mr. Mil- -! "Murphy; tennl A. D. Cleveland.chalr-ma- n. awarded. to those whose drees Ss coat vatlona were the following: the least and are the most becoming R. Bolhwell, Mr E. O. Lee. Mr John ton E. daughter HtasD Etta Me- - 'gpi and Lipmaa, tion that Park Diamonds are of one exclusive grade the "? MraL. Chryatal, daughter of Mr. and Mr Cam. Mrs Henry Cohn, ' Visa Margaret WhH hey waa guest of A reception, "wll be given Thursday Franken, Mr. Ears Thompson, J.Mr Jackson f- C. M cChrystal . procurable. honor yesterday afternoon at an Or evening. April It. at th Ladies' Lit- - L. M. Farnsworth. Mr A A. Covey. ( F. X. Cameron. Mr Walter Tut. pheum parry, followed by tea at th Mr W. W. Armstrong entertained srary clubhouse In honor of th grade Mr Mis F. Mr Edward J. Mr J. Clark. St. tle. Hotel Utah, given by ales of Marks hospital training Margaret on Mondav ata tanebram at the Alta The tea table had for, school for nurses, between the hours Cowau, Mr F. L Osvald. Mr E. ,F. lub ta honor of Mr Sherman Arm-- !l g3 Our settings of gold or platinum are quite worthy of ' Fltapatrick. a eenterptee a basket of pink tulip; of 9 adn II oclock. Tho members Root. Mr 8, C. Park. Mrs Ha : etronr. who is here from Park CKy. 1 adorned with pink maltae butterflies, of the graduating class will be Lou the stones they contain. Each diamond and setting is Th table a baa- and the place cards were also in tha Magdalen "Ambrose, American Fork Pplti. Mrs. A. B. Greeaon. Mrs. J. W. kM fined aith for a centerpiece pink sweet peas, tied The other Utah; Myrtle Elisa Welser. Twin Hughe Mr J. B Forrrater. Mr J backed by a definite guaranty of quality, which assures -shape of pink butterflle , ;wteh of p,nit tull and urge Fall Ida.; Mr Mattel Tolman. Irwin. ?' guests were Mr Frank M. Whitney. d In IJrnonVMrA- placecards were ;Jhe Mr John Xeels Clawson. Mr I- - A. Ida": Brea Arlene Manley. Springfield. A. satisfaction. Murphy, Raybould. Mr:pInk b!owom,. Cowt wer, Uld for Mo ; Betty Eunice W . H. Bramel, Clayton Jr.. Mr Richard W. Burton., Sprlng-llr- a Harry 8 Knight, Mr . hou- - j Ir3 about friends of of th ( guest it W. Sidney Beetle, Mr J. C- - field. Mo ; FWlnnlfredManley, Maids Soren-- Mrs. J J Brim hall. Miss Jane Howat. Haymond. Mr E. T. Benson, tr. son. Salt Lake: Blanche Godfrey Wll Mr W. H. Pint Mr Wesley King. On Tuesday Mies Mvrle Dye, daiigh- Ham will profit you to take advantage of our knowledge of" Boise. Ida ; Emm , F. T. William Mr C. W. Jtanpson. Barbara Mr E. M. Begley, Mr H J. e. ter of Mr. and Mr W. H. Dr and fy Mr J. Arch Weet. Mrs Kenneth Mo- - .Gun. Spencer. Wla Helen Alfreds Mr K. Mrs. KUngender, Henry Clifford Alan Walker were married. "Intyre, Mr Byron VTWtney. Mr. P. Gardner. Bvker. Or.; Mary Katrine H. J. Chapdelain. diamonds, gathered from years of experience. We know the ceremonv being performed by the Q. Atkin Mr Frank McMaater. Mia Petersen, Copenhagen. a diamond P. A. Blmpkln. A luncheon foL I fpf true Rev. will and values, always give you accurate Mias Julia Stephens entertained tbs lowed at the Hotel Utah for th tm- - i- j Tues- nWdlale relative members of her. social club "Tb bride wore a ssS each on stone. representations day at an afternoon affair. In honor traveling suit of tan with hat and recent Mr Robert F. Stephen of shoe to match and carried brides- bride. The rooms were bright with While there is a good supMr ,nd Mr Walker hav - having We have everwfacility for appropriately mounting dia- tablethe tes flower spring gone for an eastern trip and will later French basket return ply of Extra Eme Table and ' for a centerpiece . reside. to 'here mond.. Our platinumsmiths and goldsmiths are experts in a and and daffodils filled wtth s violets, Preserving Sugar, western lac cloth being laid over yellow allk. Mira Gretta Coulam entertained on executing special designs. housewives should buv what Mr John B. Stephens and Mr T. B. Wednesday evening ta honor of Miss Stephen seriated during th afternoon" Feanv a.hrtd-leof the they need. 7 This will'-proteand the guests bidden were Mr Rich- month, Enxlgn. the rooms bright with William Conners. spring flower and being ard Trenor. Mr them against sugar scarcity. hostess being Suggestions: Single stone diamond rings, diaPrustt esnlstde hy Mias Methe Mr George Peterson, Mr Iva Ashton. Miss Mias Elsie Meta Goddard. Miss Today is not too edrly to ormond of Mis Rosa Bill Mr A. diamonds nd' Marti, rings rings; emeralds, of diamonds -Bpitko Mias Selma Timm. Misa Kathder a bag of and sapphires, of, diamonds and rubies, of diamonds . and leen Geoghegan, Mis Helen 'Hanna, Mtea Gertrude Geoghegan. Mis Both Miss Spence. Mlaa Margaret Roger pearls ; diamomPbar pins ; pendants and la Yallieres, diamond Florence Gill Miss Josephine Bues EXTOA FSS3E festoon necklaces; diamond and Mr Robert Lyman. pearl chains; diamond . Mia I . 1 - , . aHS see P1 one-six- th y -- the-Earle- J.F Mr. ol - out-tnin- s 11 itrlttlei, yg tJM: Hy see v - cour-tesla- s K r i of clvt :1Trth Z el-- r hoe-le- n ' de-Fg- . 1 f a 1 ! J 1 a a Rlch-ry.i:- 1 i Wv J ,'1 ' ir- - "Mlsg-Edn- a u - u B' -- t Mr-Ha- rrr - it " ' -- j I hl !r' finest hand-palnta- , , Q ft r A v ! t--1 . Wet-mor- ; ' . Made by Utah-Idah- o Sugar pany. We have made this sugar as perfect as science has known sugar to be. For your convenient we have packed it in 10, 25, 50 and 100 pound bags. Order the largest size bagjroa can afford todayr Order it, by name from your dealer. . . Mad duster by- b, and AszoumiLY msa UTAH-IDAH- ' ' Table and Preserving Sugar i gj et . EUen-Orlo- J It -- - f SUGAR CO. brooches and coreage pins; diamond bracelet watches, etc. A beneftt social affair was given Wednesday eventar at th Xewhouse Hotel by Review Xo 4, I and 19. The reception commitMaccabees tee included Mr Rett Glare. Mr Rows. Chart Livingston, Mr W.-Mr J. A. Williamson. Mrs B. Barnhart, Mr L. Courtney, Mr Jacob Auer. Mr Alice D Wain and Mr IX M. Nora Daniels; Goer, Mr tWeeney. Mrs. iL K- - Moors, Mr John McDonald. Mrs Gertruda James.- Mr 8. U Suedfion. M. L. Hubbard, Mr Mr C. k. Kendall. Jdr Georg H. Moor and Mr A. L. WllllamtL table Mr C. B. Patterson, Mr Bchonert and Mr Frank AnderMr J. M.- - Truitt, Mr son; ticket Stephen Tate Mr G. T, Burrow and Mr R- - Bauer. When buying diamonds (watches, clocks or jewelry)" it isn t necessary, to know any other jewelry store. Come here -at once; this is a complete jewelry store. T. -- r - rners WU-Ua- m s Mr John Beck, Jr., entertained the members of th D. B. sewing club on Wednesday at her home in the HIlTcreet apartment th rooms being bright wtth spring Gowers, and th afternoon being spent In sewing for '( - - They fit " wear. they wah-rthe- y 50c. 75c. SI. CO SZOO And up. nMNrtW I, 6s TkeW V Celt BOUNDED lfi02 - MAKERS OFJEWELRT 50YDJPAR1C BLDG il .1 .166 MAIN STREET: |