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Show 5 rl I SECTION THREE DESERET nd'WC 'C:'.' Hawley b4 daughter and Mr. Hnkr ley's motAer haw to southern California. to remain thro woeka u EVENING - - rti- ABO IT HATS. tit see '. - ladle-Literar- y i A delightful affair of the week was entertainment given by the dramatic section of the Ladies literary club on Tuesday evening, including vocal and Instrumental music, dancing and a one-aplay, "The Maker of Dreams" delightfully given by member of the section. ; lb ct special meeting of the Daughters of the Mormon Battalion was held on Thursday nt the home of Mrs. Mary J. fUwson. wtih regent Mrs Annie P. raul presiding, for the purpose of meeting with a committee from the Ogden chapter. Daughters of the Mormon Battalion, to consult as to their aktng part In the Golden Spike celebration to be held In Ogden on May 1.. 'a James Brown of the original Mormon Bail a lion purchased the site for the city of Ogden. The Ogden visitors comprised Mrs Vila: Smith, regent of the Ogden chapter. Mrs Lottie Kru merman, first vie regent, Mrs Rhn Williams All chap. to send representatrs are requestedsecretary. tive to attend the celebration. The flab Womens Press club wRl meet this evening at the Public Library at $ o'clock, and -- Mian Alice Reynolds of Provo will give an account. of. .her view Suffrage Jubilee celebration In St. Lmite. Other Item pi interest will be T eluded in The program. All Inter- are cordially Invited to be pres ..... ... ent. A .. -- , One of spent by the most delightful the Poetry Society evening of Utah MiS I'lUMiir, FOUND HEALTi; And Escaped an Operation kj TeldngLydiaEPmkharas Vegetable Compound. r d I - Tf CJbwJJ tending to tha hats edge. For a tall woman, this model te moat attractive. For later wear, at garden parties and for other festive occasions, comes a wonderful droopy hat fashioned of layer of orchid georgette. The crown feature a crushed effect, while at the very edge of the bnm is the softest little handful of old roes silk rosebuds with bright leaves of green. And so, Peggy, hero are some of Fifth avenue's chapeaux, sad yet I haven't begun to tell you about half of them. Au revolr. Tours fondly, MINNA. P. 8. The early showing of sports clothes or here. Next week I shall M. tell you shout them. gram was a dance by Miss Florence Dunn and Miss Avon Rich, the flower girl who escorted Mies Katherine In her dance. The Spirit of This was exceptionally well Spring. executed and was received with hearty applause. Following came the Butterfly dance In which some of the- most attractive girls of Ogden High school tn appropriate costumes sppeared Other dance were also given by the of the school. Afterward the girls Camp Lewis Players entertained the entire assemblage with gome of their cleverest selectione of and in- aoniy was show sad under a Fashipo staged bright spotlight operated from the orchestra haleony eome of the dry's prettiest young ladies from the tiny miases op. appeared In the loveliest of spring costume. The guests present received a surprise later la the afternoon when Warren L Wattis speared on the balSenator cony and introduced Reed Smoot, who delivered a short address. The remainder of the afternoon , wee given over to dancing During an intermission, Rev. W. W. Fleetwood of Balt Lake auctioned off eome beautiful baskets of flowers and plant. Th proceed of th affair will be given to local chanties by th Ladies' Literary society. . The ladies of Miriam chapter and the members of the Masonic club entertained at the Berthsna Tuesday evening si their annuel Easter dancing grid with a large number' of society people present. The LiUian Thatcher orchestra furnished rhustc for the dance and refreshments .were served. The affair was ontf'et the most pleasing of the epring season. Mr. C. O. Crawford, of SSI Twenty-eight- h etreeC ha m her house (rueets Mr and Mrs J. H-- Worthington of Ml mr Versa Meyer and Mr. Anna y OaWey of 8a It Lake spent in Ogden the guests of Mrs. J o Meyer of rig Twenty-eight- h street NEW CIVIC CENfER ,Mra E. D. Stone had as her guests on Easter Mr, W. day. Clyde Roe, of FEATURES. Mr. Ross was pleased Omaha, Neb with bis stsy hers and intends to th cily again during the eummer. visit At this season of- - the year all Robert Graham end Minnie M John- last, th followln became member of Bara Hapfaman. wer married the goroei Hororlty: thoughts rfd energies of the housewife son of Patterson. Wyo, Crooknon, Ruth Berber, Verba turn to the cleaning and renovation Tuesday sfternoon In this rltv. the cere- Edna La. Von Marie Crockett Pederson, aa eu mony being perform rt of tho horn a Tr make this task by Bishop 9harp. Fern Oamond. Katherine Hateh Tbitcor. In Its th 8mlth. simple as possible and effective and 1 Mrs. Gwendolyn Following A A Robinson spent results special emphasis will be given a banquet wae served at the Sunday and Monday at their Bay Initiation houee the table been at the Cine Center during the com- ceeterranehrat haring aorortty Promonotory Richmond roe extremely pretjy rlth ing week to suggestive methods of Zonda Eager entertained a Point, for a centerpiece." Mr Stephen Abbott clear. lag of the varnish, wood work, friende at an Raater party, andof her the a patroneea of theaororltyja aaa guest furniture, glass, etc. Simplified meals ?rItlf? rr. J'tUIK-gama- s a banquet: were given. giving full nutritive value and. yet The Clio club met on Wedneedae afterthe least amount of labor And ef rhirken. rabblta, and egi waa noon with Mr. J. 1L Idnford the by kumu. time, will also bo considered. Mr. . C. Thomaa gave g fnot inter-elin- g Tits STth Peter-wa- s of birthday Johann and .The Utah Agricultural college program on 'The Development rJbraed llie department of agriculture Saturday, April 12. of United State Resource During the when friends and relatives conGenera Thome at War. and and tho Women's Civic Cen- tee home bf son. P. A.gathered Dsakson tributed twokio charming vocal eolo. The ter association present the following The home washermade beautiful were Mr VerWeetoo with Invited gueet week; potted plants and cut flowers. Muslral non. Mr a K O. Petenwn. Mn Rollo program for the coming Monday. April IS. 1 Am. Decora- selection Mere rendered andh pleasant Tbomaa and Mfaa Joanna Moen flms was enjoyed by the 40 guests prestive Art, M as Hattie Carter, assisted ent. The Fan Hellenic aaeoolation gar A ddheious supper was an enjoyable dancing matinee In the served. by Miss Cushing; S p.nu. Household of Rug and college gymnaeturn etr Wednesday from Engineering A Study Wldtsoo. I to .10 p m. Draperies, Roe H. PROVO. The following were Initiated Into Tuesday, April 23. Id a.m. Demonthe Thetg &rortiy on Friday erening stration, Cooking the Less Expense AHne laat: Blotoqutet of Richfield, An elnl orate affair of the week was Cuts of Meat to Make Them Palatable Utah; Clara' and Caro) Goaallng and and Tender. Leah P. Jennings. irl.ven Thursday eve- - Radia Larsen of Preeton. Idaho. Sybil LiLdra'.t!5iPr,J I p.m. IS, Wednesday. April Co, the Frogner of Hyrum. Mary Perry of and Materials, vJnV,T Sl!Ilth' Catering Mmie Thomasby and I Salt Lake. Ivy Richards of Logan and Cleaning Proceese honor Miss Thelma Bur- Myrtle Parkinson of Franklin. Idaho. p.m- -. Advanced Leah P. Jennings; Lh ,h Mr. Herschell Bullen returned Wed- f,r1 ekt Class In Nutrition. Blsncbe Cooper. ,f - Mr. andfneaday Pren'"r4t?,aVlto evening from a trip to Salt May 1, It am. DemonThursday, to make their g fcoma Meals for stration One-Di., were following Mi a Verna Lindquist te visiting with guests preeenU besides thoae mentioned; the Day Leah P. Jennings. In southern Idaho. 2 to 4 p.ap. Individual Help In the Miaae Eether Moore. Grace Duke, Win-on- a friends . Mrs Marie Thatcher and Mia Gene. Widt-eMorgan, Dor Fields, Lillian H. Rose Household Aecouma, same up from Salt Lake vieve Thatcher Ruth Billings, Luella Madson. on Monday where they have beeen for d Albina freer. '"da after having spent weeks the three past Friday. May J, 14 to 4 Work in ad Ienh foalas of Ogden, and In California. Mill Eads. Rose H. Widtsoe. Weatwood theMr.winter of Bingham, Bert Fitxgsrald Eddie jToung.- - HowardTul Bert spent the week In Logan. Carter Lynn Whiteman, Graham. partof Dean of Rawflns Mr. Lewiston Clem spent Openshaw. Keqneth Kelson. Joh Harding. John Rtrong. Wednesday here. Lynn Mr. B fi Thatcher ws a business Earl Jone. Flanley Morgan. and risttor to Salt Lake "on Tuesday and Job Ralle. Mrei J. W. Guy entertained at adln-n- Wednesday. . Barney who . 4s sta-- Archie Mr. to her husband who complimentary I leaking for LlverpooL England, to vrelt his father and Al - k. n. wk it n bn -- e-r a, prty -- yr so-i- al - Stir--lin- - Eaxter-Bun-da- -- ll Gil-be- - -- Pt -- T House-cleanin- Btod-dar- d. Saf-roV- Mard-Tn-.,Lj- Hed-qul- st. . er k W. II an sea - -' !r i- It vr!-g-- AI Themes by g-- su and otherwise, step forth. Another Graceful Chapeau. One small. high crowned black chapeau with brim widening at' either atdo te completely 'covered with two turquoise plumes gracefully tacked at tha front, their heads meeting at the back of tha hat and snooping sufficiently to touch the haw. Another and larger bat of turquoise its crown completely milan cover with the same shade of ostrich plums, ... this time uncurled - Black hate abound. Peggy; each one eo rathA different. oh. and prettier er fetching little Watteau model, 1s surrounded with two solid rows of flat blue flowers of the dahlia family. Atop the crown te perched the bluesta of bows. In velvet ribbon, while cluster of small rosebuds at ono side gives a dash of color. Model for a Tall Woman. , A largo all black chapeau in straw shows a narrow lacy straw edging. The trimming te entirely flat and con- sists of a curly glycerined fancy, exwas that of Monday night, when a number of poem written by several of the younger, or more recent American . road, the feature writer, were . poem, - "A Canticle of being . the Prate."- - by Witter Bynnef, who te at tho head of the English literature department of the University of California, and whose poem was recently read, with chorus accompaniment. at the Greek theatre there. Dr. Baden read the poem test nighL flrst giving a brief sketch of Its aim. and idea of presentation, and also of the Life of the author. Ho also read sons of Mr. BynnerS shorter poems, with one or two from other author. - Tho Canticle" is based on tho theme of victory in the late war. and to interspersed with patriotic songs, and tocries bo of praise and cheers supposed Mrs. B. A: M given by the audience. Bro teeth also reed several selections, and the famous poem far VFsiter Malone. Opportunity." together with an Ode to Hornet" and other poems by tho same author, were also read. At the next meeting, the program will be devoted to the poetry of local amateur writer. The Short Btry club was entertained on Monday by Mrs. C. D. Moore and Mrs. J. M. Dart, at tho former's hams, and the" program Included reading from Washington Irving's "Rip Van Winkle." by Mr. H. K. KUngender and a short original sketch by Mr. W. P-- Hutchinson; illustrating the element of pathos in literature. Refreshments followed, the hostesses being assist A by Mrs. Van ArUam, Mr. B. B. Palmer and others. sh HaieDmrst, Ga. "I have Used year for only ten months, nod the; Be xin e-note. . gee The Dram . ' - ' , - The Women of the University of Utah and the Men's Faculty club arc making arrangement for a dinner dance to bo given in honor of Preet. end Mr. John A. Wldtaoe Saturday Mies Lacy Von Cott and evening. Miss AKhea Wheeler wfll have charge of the dinner. They will be assisted by a refreshment committee: Mrs. E, H. Beckotrand, Mrs B- - Hyland Lewis, PnL and Mrs O. J. P. Widtsoe. Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Harrlman. Other committee are as follows; Committee on arrangements. Prof. A. C. Carrington, Mian Charlotte Burch and Cbaa E. Forsberg; committee on decorations. Him Maud Hardman. Miss Evelyn Meyer, Mien Florence Ware. Prof. R. & Lewis and Prof. H. E. Gardner; oo enmities on program. Prof. Thomas BL Giles sad Mrs Geo. 8. Snoddy; eommittee dn finance. Prof. E. D. Thomas and Graver C. Dunford. Mrs Walter A. Kerr, preCSdent of the Women of the University . and Prof. B. Roland Lewis, preeidcat of the eriil . receive - the 31en'a J'aculty xlub. ' L. guests. -The regular meet i n g of.t he- fciub took place yesterday af-ternoon at the clubhouse, and the pro-- -: included a paper on "The New 4 gram National Movement in Music." followed by a song cycle given by the club chorus under direction of Mrs . J E. A. Smith. Little Stories For Bedtime spent last BrSTER BEAR HAS A GOOD BRIN K. - Miss-TeDantelsson who baa been Blaeky th Crow and tus A-- L. Col. In Sail Lak Mr. AFTER ha. fvtsWng home. and 8am my Jay had driv,,tunri Mr. ,Bd Mr, K N Hammond Jr en Buster Beer to- hte bedroom under wJ- TiT being Congratulated on ih birth of tho great pile of fallen trees, deep in Monday, Mr. and Mrs W. D. Lewi, and ??" Green Forest, he remained there Mr- Mr Wetoa here re- the left for Toppifi daughter Ethel have on his bed of leaves antll Jolly, round, trem pleoeont etejr in tell, WftafcU)8Ua. to epeod the summer Lake. rod Mr. B.n had gens to bed behind months Mr- - Romos Huteh of Of dea la The Ladies Aid society of tbs Com-- ! visiting th Purple Hills. He knew that hia n met Church tormentors had also gone to bed, and I.tt Tuesday! muoity sfternoon with Mrs John Llerley wheni, Mr. State England who has besa la- that he could go where ho pleased the following were elected officers for soring In the English mission for the without fear of being bothered by year; Mrs Lae Baker, pres-- , Past two and a half years, has theeneuing that noisy crew. Buster like the Mrs. S. H. Goodwin, vice presi-- t turns boms. He to like roam to Mies Janet Farrell It spending some night. around tho dent; Mrs Thomas Schott, tima in Balt Lake with her and treasurer; Mrs.- Richard secretary eieter Miss dark, for he can see where you and I Mrs-- John Llerley. V. N'eyneen and Mrs Beesley, Farrell, who is tinging at the could not seo at all. Kuhns, program committee with Mrs American theatre.' Buster was than ever. Also The members of the Smith ho was thirsty.hungrier Maesley as chairman. He went down to the Mrs. Ben Baekman- and Mrs Bell camp of the Daughter ofJoseph the Pioneers Laughing Brook and along this until Sonnett entertained at the Bachman wer entertained at the home of Mrs. he found a place where there was no home in honor of Miss Haxei Roberts at J. H. Linford on Friday afternoon ice. After a good drink be felt better. a shower on Tuesday afternoon. Mr Dean Good sell was tendered Poe toffies Inspector Elvoq L. Jack-- 1 farewelfr party In the Fifth ward hall Theft he started to roam about to see eon is here from California spending a on Thursday evening prior to leaving what ho could find. , few days with his family. for the field. musical and In the course of his wanderings he Very Camtonoly Buster Stretched Oat The Sixth ward young ladl.a met In literary missionary was given followed by reached (hat part of the Green Forest room of the sewing the Red Cross dancing program His Head and Sniffed. where th sugar maples grow. On the afternoon. Dr. M C. Merrill Thursday dinner guest vetT first Mr. and Mrs. Roes Ripple on Frldaj at th Theta came to he to reach out and touch. It awry getJtlr he sugar tnaple on house Sunday aorority entertained the members o omethlng bright and evening where with on paw. Ho pultod that paw club and their partthe Bonnl-fo- l tha moonlight touched it. shiny away sack Ilk a flash, half suspecting that Right ners at a party. Progressive games Buster stopped and eat up to stare at something would happen. But nothing BRIGHAM CITY. were the feature. Mr. Clvde carft suspiciously. It didn't jmoy. It was did happen. Buster touched it- again the honors The affair was rying off ae aa etUl if It were a of the Mrs. tree. and decided ft was harmless. part given in ..honor of Harry Robey Announcement of the marriage of Burner tried a of Hs was so near now that ho esald deep growL Still K Magna who is the gueet of Mr. Miss Sarah Joeephaon andlF C. Walk- didn't move. Buster took a few step hear a faint drip, drip, drip, as If. tftrqpsL.. er, which took place yesterday morning oeteric at the hem of the a.i of waierwer falling, for it was warm The nearer he got to that bright, and th sap had not pet atopped rtra-nln- g. Mr. and Mra J. Fillmore of Pasadena, Cal. are visiting brtdete parents. U1 come aa a happy more th beshiny surprise curious he thing It puxxled him until, standing' their slstey. Mrs. J. W. Huteh, to th "many-Arteda of thi young cows came. He walked all around the on hio hind Mnv Ik HI.' Hwgwee enterlegs, he looked Into that The ceremony was aolemntxed by tree at a safe. .ft, and distance. -- 'Presently his strange shiny thing and aw that It tained at aa Easter dinner for a num- pi H W: Valentine In the presence Bishop keen nose ber of Farm-tha arnei! of " was half full guests caught of only immediale- - ralsttvea. Mis what looked wmxwr. . A Brown's Boy. Instantly tho hair on and that littla of, party was riven little a a charming personality drop war fall In Into Mabelsurprise Willis at her home Friday aft- which hasha endeared hack tho of his to of a on host her neck stood end and ft from th thing on which ft htmg. ernoon. It being her birthday annlver- - friends. Mr. Walker has been in th he growled a more deeply, rumbly, Very captiously Buster stretched out sera of more ice his than country & C. E Bprague ha returned growl than before. Ho was head and antftod. Thor wmn A Hs spent the first five months grutebiy mors auspicious than over. . He Is al- his home from El Paso, Texas, where she aat year. smell mew any pleasant odor. It Aldnl Camp Lewis and from there hs v has been visiting relatives for the past transferred ways he when suspicious whiff a Buster .bad -- v or had. Boater pu water to tho - Presidio, gets whence two month. , ofthat hated man smelt. bo t now on a furlough; a paw Into tho. oap pall, to r that la Thursday evening th T. L1L L A of Boater suspected w trap. Tet that what At the piano recital given by Mias th queer, shiny thing ww tmnT tho Pioneer ward gave a dancing party In Jeppooa Crystal Monday so curi- licked his paw. One minute hater ho evening him mad shiny bright thlrg and social In the amusement hall amusement ball, the 23 ous that he wouldn't tear himself had Mr. and Mrs. A. L Carter left the th Third ward emptied th oap pwlL It was on pupils did excellently In th ran last of the week for Loe Angeles, Cal., young dltion of their selection. Mis Jspp-so- n away. By and by ho was near Chough of the best drinks Buster bad mr had. to bo good for a short time wts assisted by Mias Amber Haa-eo- n Mr. and Mr. Will Ward and Mr. and and Jack Wright, whose vocal so- Lake, th guasu of Mra Jack Hal this week st BprtngvlUA visiting Mr. Georg Judd of Salt Lake spent los did much toward the success of the and Mra Wallace Jonaa Mra Thomas snteeutood a a few days here this week Dinner guests at tha home of Mr. number Bath L of frienda Informally Tuesday Mr. and Mr. O. R. Thomas and fsm recite and Mra Crt The Stewart members at Ottvewille. afternoon. of elaas of fly and Miss Roth Smith spent Sunday the First ward Y. L.tbM junior Mr. and. Mr. William J. The ladle of the Self Cuttor etaS I. A wars roy- were at Saratoga Springs. and daughter, Mari of Salem.Stewart Mr met Friday avenlng with Mra entertained laat ally Thursday evening of friends a number evening Mrs Robert Jx and children of Tuesday SPd A fin their Easter program by Mra teacher. Mr. Hatch, Pay met at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ra; W. H- - Griffiths and lab Fork. was given by the member, on visiEffie Webb, at Span Morgan to surprise Mr. Morgan. j the home of Mr. H.Miss Mra John EIHsow-an- d chlldran end her Mra Fern J. tor, Packer; Brockbgnk, pleasant evening was spent in games Mies Eerie Mecbam arrived from Salt Myron and Maud, spent Sunday st Pay-so- member of th club wer present. Reand music. the of Mr. and Lake Mra emguests served hoetras. freshments th Sylveseh he wr been where Saturday, by Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Thomas and famat thte L. D. 8. hospital Th terMteHiatt. For th benefit ef tho Y. I- - M. I. A. ily and Mrs. Ralph Poulton and daugh- ployed A lei tha Thomas entertained st of tho Second ward a 7 -' will leave for misa lady vary young pleasing onter. Miss Carol, motored to Spring sion in California. . May sa Easier dinner for a number ef tertalnmeiit was given Tuesday veLake, Monday, where they spent the frienda th hotne st of tww her Mieses Maud An debat and Grace by are parenta Itnerestlng iling. Fosgreen day, returning in th evening. Mr. Mra Will Tbomaa 4 Ctevers young ladleo and two youar men The Sixth ward T. L. and the T. M home after an absence of a year In were and laid for eight Mte the high echoel by "EM 1. A. gave a dance and eoeial In Washington. D. C. Mrs Slier wad Georg three rhlldrsn Bessie Finley. Th arranged was presented by the of Clinton vss Taylor" ub)et their amusement hall Tuesday evening. B. "Billy apent severs! day of last solved, that tha U. 8. government vvs' E. H. 8 Opera company Friday eveMrs Van Watkins of Bingham, who visiting with Mr. and Mr and control tho railroad." Th yowar the high school auditorium to a here visiting with Mrs. George W. ning ataudience, Th performers showed Georg A. Hick had' the affirmative stds was" largo Watkins, will leave sooif for Idaho. Miss Hattie Boaronson spent tb ladles much woa At th close of th debat a ess- and talent Holds-wa- y apiendid Lena Miss training. week-en- d Tuesday evening tn with friends Lak was Salt cert given. and Mr. William Alger, both of Citv. Mra Georg Bradford entertained this city, ware married at tha home of Mr., and Mrs-- - Hyrum - Siler camp-dow- a bundt shower Monday- - even Inc 1ft' LEHL Mr. and Mxg. Lee Warner-- A wedding from Clinton Sunday spending honor of her daughter, Mir Ivy Brad-- . dinner was served to 23 guests, roses the night with Mx- nd Mra Gorg A ford, whose marriage to Will Le of and daffodils bg-use- d Tbe Welcome table forths. for Hick &n4 leaving Monday morn- Maploton took place Tueeday afterhere, th Lehl soldier and marine planned decorations T" for Belt Lake meet to their eon noon at tho homo of tho bridge paring Dr. and Mrs. George E. Hyde enter- to tak place on May 1, ha post- Rojr, who baa Juet returned from St ents, Mr. and Mra Lea vrlll reside at tained at a party Wednesday evening, poned until Wednesday, May 21. Th month" service oversea The young Maploton. the occasion being th doctero birth- ohang wra vnade In order to glv th man vu e companion of Trenlc Y. L. th Dvw ward of The officers F1rt more time to arrang to b in of thle hoy day anniversary. city, eon of Ur. end Mr. 8 M. I. A-- and friends entertained at a Thomas Pyne and Lewis Crandall Lehl for th big celebration. W. conhee end Devis. been almost at shower the bundle evening are home for a few days' furlough from Ephraim Jackson and Thoms Jone. stantly with him The party re- horn of Ml Saturday Susie Snell, for Mira who wer member of tb list division, Camp Merrit, New Jersey. achome turned were end tho Ttteedey Elixs Bradford, H. charming Mrs. Lacy daoghtw and Mr arrived home Word has been hr Mr Davie. Roswetr - Bradford Mrs of Mr-.- wed were hostesses on received that Monday. J. H. McDonald Farnswqrtb Junius- - Davia, Thome companied Mrs. Joseph E Jones epent Wed whoso marriage to Vl-fof afternoon to th Daughters Powers, Ferrl Whiting Thursday Anderson and Cecil . Bath-ting with Mr. and W odnoad Y at tha of the .R!"nteat.thp homy-of- ., Moptetoff top.' Mr Johnaen. have cbeen reteeuurd and - see peadsy ton 3 of war SprtngvUlo. at th , There on their way home. Also thatf'ortney gurat Farnsworth. tempi A company of six Toon people. shower and many useful and Featberston and Heber Davl havo Mwsos Josephine Arnold, Grace and .gift wore received by th honor gurat. arrived in New York from overseas Hattie Bowen, Kenneth Craven. ThomMis Marie Halm entertained a num- - J Mr. and Mr. William LOGAN. and as Bally and Harold Hanson, spent her of friend very pleasantly laat. children were visiting in Knight Salt Lak -Saturday and Sunday at Vivian Park Friday evening tn honor of her birth-- -. Tuesday and in also Baratopa,, - Tb third and compliment to Mira day, Zelda Klrkham snd Wand Goodwin C. ehtwt af th Mrs. John I. Jonea Mr Frank Mi- Jane Dlmmtck who left Monday to Salt Lake vletor Monday. umouiKt the dramatic production of wer Refreoh-roe- nt and wer Mra lner In Idaho. hom Chappie Joseph Elijah Goatee returned r urate Friday afternoon of Mrs. Joseph make her Christopher Jr to be frlren ln the Mr. and Mrs after were served after a social arm.' . an extended viatt Finch. Sunday near future. The rant will Include the home home of Mr. John Grant of Sfieeea Ruin Cardon. Della at tb Mr. and Mr following: Eli who hsv Jone. Mr. Nor nlng soldiers The following Fork. Hansen. Afton Odell. Lethn Anderson; Spanish Bingham and daughter Far, Mrs Effie been in service oversea arrived is. Mia Leath of was Phillip Morgan Norvnan Merer. Chrlatienaen. Ceylon o Provo Saturday after- Spanish Fork, Monday and Taeday. motored Dart with Lehl relative Sunday and noon to call on friends. Hawke. Rndino Hickman. John Car visiting Bernell Hannon. James Tolhurst. Ralph. lisle, Bradley Rlter and Kimball Cran Monday. A family parly composed of Mr. and Lewis Francl g Johns, Earl Lloyd. Mr and Mrs. E. A. Bushman, Jr, Mr. neyMra. Argyle, Frank Nelson, Frank Da-- Y Mrs John Bushman, Mra Harmon Mrs. Than Ludlow and children, Mra. The Boreal Soforitjr announce 'the and Thoms and Slier and Guy via Perry Non Roy Binffhad) and Mra Oliver Klrkham modaughter Fay. name of Mis Mabel Anderson a a new McAffee AHca Jonaa, Law Jonaa. Mra. David Th latter after a brief visit with h4" tored to Salt Lake Thursday pledge folk, returned to tho Fort Mra Will Bam. Clifford Ware and Jontc, Mra Will O. Jonca and daughw.- On Thursday Mr. Dean Good eel I. ton Mr. Vonetta, Mr. and Mr. Arthur Douglas hospital Benfor treatment Taylor of Salt Lak epent th day tet Mrs. of Mr. and Mr. Charles Good eel! of Mr and Pone motored and Miss Nell Argvl entertaln-t- o Stewart at the home of Mr. and Mra and daughter visiting Hammer funday Benjamin, taking a oicnle dinner Iled Wednesday evening nt a pleasing; of Mr. and Mr. Neia Unvn of Hvrum. Joph In levTlraontaiv bonor of Vr. and Mrs Mrs. em ..ih with to with Mr- and Mrs John Smith" returned apend the day were married, the ceremony harfng home- from J P. Creer. who leaves with their fsm- Idaho. Tuesday, Ruth Bingham. to home In Salt In been eolemnited in the temple. Imme- after rleitlngPocatello, son make their r. Mrs. Stewart ore! June, sad little L fly. with relative for ten diately following a dinner wae eerred dava, at the home of the groom parent for Mr nd Mra Jerae spent a few the member ofJJie families. Mr. Good-te- day of the past week Gray with hi will lease on Monday next for a parents, M- -. snd Mrs visiting William Orsr. H ha recently been released from the i miiaon to the northern state At the Initiation held on Raturday L. A navy. 0t . roTor1ng fron Fort At rrcoOod In Frac U spending days In Leyeit Mr. H A. rSy and Mr Tueeduy A- Conmdn, government Hod ! CroM offloi&lB. met with the local . g Itemniaxtaq worker to dlecuee tbo work here. U whVt r Ihl ikitT om a form. mudeat Lloyd Georg. and as. .of Logan visits with friends sad rsla Droagl.te'V.fims" money If lH TaW to meet soon to appear la this PK. see ; - Cite splendent with Color and radiance as Mr. 3. B. Cosgrtff. accompanied by , now. The flower that' bloom on bar son, has arrived from Denver, and hats, my dear, have a wealth of oolor and charm all their own. are rneeta at the Hotel Utah. - A close Titling chapeau, made enand Uttlo daugh tirely of cornflower, '"lira Jcso Wniey their own wonhave to Baker City, derful and Inimitable blue, la Just the tone ter, Susanna Mr. who lost baa to Join wear Willey, with this seasons Ore. thing for returned from military eervieo over suita. At the left aide, and very much aeaa, after a visit to the family of Mr. to one's surprise. Is demurely placed east First a calls lily. Smith, and Mrs. O.-Soqffe street. Mrs Willey was former A Charming Little Hat. Ecclen of Ogden. ly Wan Irma The little hat pictured here is a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Thomas, ao-- ; charming model of rough black straw, a trifle at front, and giving aompanlod by their three children are pointed tha of hsight in its clever expected shortly from Ocean Park. Hue.impression The of tha crown is gayly CaL, Where they have spent the last decked in top an assortment of apples, three weeks. peaches, and other orchard products, e - ... Intervened with flowery blosMrs. Don C. Palmar has returned to gayly while at either aide bright blue her homo In Ism Angeles, after a malt soms, trimming- - severel- y- adds Itself to her mother, Mrs A. Edson, at Ely, grass tha to better dignify the gayest of I .Net. and her staler, Mrs. O. W. Nelson, tat Salt Lake. Another creation, of larger proportions, to shown In soft, falryliko blue Mrs Elbridgs L. Thomas and her the color of the sky when fleecy littla daughter Barbara wUU leava next layers of cloud obscure it. The crown week for Edinburg, Ind where they la high and completely covered with will spend a month with Mrs. Thomas the moat purple of pennies and the bluest of for get mother, Mrs. Char lea Griffin; For occasions requiring "fine feather many ostrich plumes both curled Section mootings of the Ladies Literary pub for week will bo as follows: Gains of the War. Mrs B. A. M. Fro teeth. . Gems of Current Poetry, Mrs. A. H. Parson; election of officers Dramatic: Luncheon at , one o'clock to honor of new member, election of officer. History Tourst: Meeting at 2;J9; paper Japanese Art, Mrs E. D. Hsmmond. - APRIL 26 1019 SATURDAY, GORLS'i New York. Fashion Letter ' JUu Mary Irwin, accompanied by MXXXA TELLS FEGGY bar mother, baa retnrnad to their By Minna Bill Stanmooa. home In Davenport, la. after spending aereral weeka with Mr. and Mr, Frank Petrr. My Dear; Never before have bonnets been so Joyous, so reh. Dodg at lb Fifth East hotel. NEWS on family. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Guy enter-talne- d nbout IS guests st her home. , Mra Guy her husband aa Th Ladles Literary society enter- - far mh Faitaccompanied Lake City and will return Mr. Gay hna a boat at talned this week at their annual Easier this evening Is ona of the largest social, frienils to wish him Success and a medicine sad is a sere road to tea which Ff"t affaira over given In the Be rt tana hall,' pleaseant voyage. alth for women. Yea trey rohlidi and also one of the most successful t Mils. Horses G. Merrill was hostess letter if voa Kite;"-M- is. 7. C. social eventa of tha season. Th affair ' st aJ child rente parly at her bom for which was held Monday afternoon was her jllttle daughter Vera. It being hr ITle, R.F.D. A, KajeRmrrt, Ga given In a most delightful manner as- seventh birthday anniversary. Wotneq who suffer from headache. lv nd Mrs. 0Hodee Marshall of ;ad!es of the socle y had left nothTasyneea, fclrkache, tie bhta ataiilng undone Which, oixtiixdi to and 4 until dtughtcr Betty of Pall Lake C'.tv. Mrs. From of their goests. a p'.e.tsure fanetionei t ommg-uitjuiptonucf T a splend.diy arranged program" of- ,PT Dwells snd Msno Samuel VTare of saockl give this f artm root snd dances of Mr. was enjoyed, th music fur"b William Ferre on Sunday. , and remedy, Lpfla F-- Hnkham'sVe- - j niched by the Cemp Lewis Soldier, afternoon Nineteenth tha f or-' Lillian snd th Compound, a tnaL ' Thatcher players rhestra. Tha ball room, blua room, and Jit- H. O forty years St hr been cvtrv. 1T " r?'. room wer rr,r gave, most reception effectively och ailments of women after other decorated with brlfhl spring flowers I'!" paper on toentlonal Education, Stones havo failed. . srd American color. Promptly at 4 P0 want special anggastSoes rr. O clock the program of dances began th girls of the Deaf school under JT yoor eunefitioa, write Lydia K with th dlrortlon of Mrs Bella 8. Roaagi-- : ckhatn MadBdno Cm, -Lynn. M a remarkable demonstratioa of per-- 1 Ing of long experience is at rr" feet rhythm and tnuaual grace In Iwo Mem, and your letter will be held i ' dantteSL "The May Gueen" and "Musical ,CT,, . flet Moment, Which received enthuiaeUejMraKari Keeter ef Payaon spent day apptaaoa. The neat number oa the pro-Rock Canyon, thi week. - r, . . day i -- at - Is Thirb AY JLo&iG Iff BurtrifSontwfi CLArlBDTo 8fc OH Ml Allred and La Verde Evan spent the week-en- d vtaiije , relative in S!t Lak Mr J E Dorton Mr. B!l Dorton, lire Herbert Tayior and Mr A D. ijerdner motored to Ssntaquln last Friday. Mr John Wood, Mies Mary Wood Pnl Sunday frfrfffhtf wRh relative In Sprtnfville. At Good As The QRfCfMt. Gt-Rf- i OUrtDRUF DtsTRoye-- R I Hint UfOH QtnutHC. tyictfian M Birosg Z. C. M. I. DRUG CO. Special Agent yjtflWCE J2j t .w lf Hra. ifmma r nt Wednesday at Pravo. Wayn Shelley spent part of tha week 1 Salt Lake visufnr relatives. Russet Mohiaa of Provo waa tha ffueut of Dayton Harris Taoedat L. J Cxntr of gait Laka was here on buatnesa W. D. Steaart made a bueineas trip to fait Lake Wednesday. Min la Marla Chiptnan rliitln frienda and reiaitvea la SaJt Mra. fl A Larson and daoehter Violet spent Thursday ia Pmo vIsitlRf frienda. Mr and Mrs W. p. Rtawart spent Wednesday In Lehl visiting with friends and relative Mt os Fa B;nn was Pleasant Grove visitor Tuesday. Mra Bert Rowlev. was the guest of relatives in Leht, Tuesday. Mrs. Nicholes of Roidter Eujren Summit Is here for a indefinite time her with visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wootton Mr and Mra Frank Hanson of Idaho. Is here visiting with her parents, Mra Yie Hansen. Karoet Pitxman The flQtlona-- 4 general in character; the symptoms r are given, end th answers should apply to any case of similar nature. Thom wishing further advice, free, may address Dr. Lewis Baker. College Building. College.Etiwood etreets, Dalton. O, enclosing stamped envelope for reply Full name and address must be given, but on tv Initials or fictitious name will be ue4 In atv auawora. Tho rrmvdie can bo kod drug torc Any gt aojr won-rt- f oruggiut can order of wholesaler. djrs AMERICAN FORK. ; obta-inm- Mf T R axku' T fhfnk a or 190 pound to tooyou wvgbt much for a medium fccigiit, and what can f rrl of taka to reduce about ZQ pouudaT You r Anwr: la tirwrirt, If It Increases wwjrht it may cauaa moeh u mifforing and ombarranomocit. tho regular ua of Artxw lono Tablet, which ara mid by moot pharmactro In r&)cd tubcu with full direction for ration. ad X T am far below nor TC!t writes: mal weight. I suffer with headaches and am nervous to the point of exhaustion. Tf you can tell me something to help ms I shall be very grateful. a week-en- d vis nothing so tism. Can$ I be helped T Answer: To relieve kidney apt liver trouble, ur three FuTphcrb Tablet not atiiphur) nrr packed fit eard tubeg.wrUk- - f uH direet4ouir takrnr They ai't plewaanUy and ios wd liver wuTTrTnf'r'-tup li blofd Thc arc convenient, effective and highly, curative -L ora Melville R write"fthould a man of forty-find himaelf utterly IncaAm weak, nervous, pacitated9 timid, elfwconeciou". Do rot sleep welt. Arieo with a fired feeling lame back and so. If please reply." often have severe headache in the back of bead. Kckle appetite, but; when Answer: You ran be relieved of .ror part I do eatg do not get strength. rhsumatism If you take the following: Mix by shaking well and take a Anawer: Tb use a common xprcc- nt meal times snd ax bed time-D- eibn, 'you have exceeded the a peed lim4qonfolessence of curdled. 1 ox; comp it and your nrnotm ayatem need the Gomp. fluid bsjmwort. 1 o: syrup saraapa-Mt- e !d of an invfgorutmg tonic medicine. CadomeRa-TlblcTtGt a tubeTake rills comp, t os; wine of coiobtrum. ofjthreq a pergrao direcUon and hslf mr"votf!um 2aICTTare.-- 4 drams." continue treatment rover a I month It Iodide of potassium, drams Answer 1 can prescribe Hpo-NueIa- , gfn s s . el rn Ig those from Spanish rtie Easier dinner E O. Hughes Mr. and Mr Joseph wereBruce Jones. Mr. and Mrs snd - Fork who given By of Provo E. Jone. Mrs. Dim ,1 HunttnrronrMtraex Ktorvnce jones and Hal Money. Len William Ken of Salt Lake City. . snd Mary William Miss Fern Hughes spent .. Barter Sunday with friends In Ogden Canyon A number of the friends of Mra John st her boms Toea-fla- y L Jone gathered sftsrnoon to honor her birthday. Tbs tlms was spent la a social way snd at 4 oclock dinner was served by th Mimes Viols and Mlnnts Jones covers being laid for 12. Mrs Georgs Dfmmlck snd her older children, Thomas Jsn and Rose, left Monday for Carry, Idaho, to join Mr Dlmmtck and make their future home Miss Florence Jones and Mias Elisa In Salt Money, spent tho week-en- d r C orre-Elia- a ' ' "Tnesey" writes- - 1 am uneasy about my health. My kidneys snd bladder are not well. Hav spells of depreaelon. do not sleep well Jtav to arts frequently. Uriae bad odor and rotor, very scant sometime.. 'Sir ankles puff snd under Fleam premy eyes I bars - 'bags scribe."., .. . Your Sjmptoms Indicate Answer! you need treatment to tone up the functions of kidnevs and bladder. Obtain In seated tbbes Bairn wort Tablets and for several take as . per direction w seks, or until relief Is experienced. nocenaary. "ff a write: T Tnda itching a am troubled with dandruff and my hair ta la bar&h and & rialn Yellow Minyol ia the beet remedy for itching araip. falling hair and dandruff that I know of. It ran be bought in 4 ox jars and If weed according to direction will overcoma de&Aa of the har and scalp. If tho hair la harsh and brittle and you arc bothered with, tho locks. the us eof Mlnyol will straggling rcatorc that soft . fluffy appearance and brind back tha iAtenaa natural color Advcrtiwmaau falling out-- Answer- , - -- I i. ad-v- Carpenter write' Mv Ifvwr and kinder arc in a bad condition; I bare dixxy apclla and dark poU. btforw my rye. Aim h twmga of rheuma- effective as a thorough course of three Tahieta These gram Iter In Nephl will aid tn extracting the nuMorris Msdisnn made a bustnsss trip tubists from the trition frd which will luto Provo Saturday cres the red blood supply, oyercom Vem Houston of Self Tske you will become Vivftirr with his parenfs. aervounextfhd Tuesday Wr-- " This Treatment plump and Mr and Mrs. Frsd Houston be should continued for several months. Elmer Johnston of Ogden was th m it takes time to change the tissues Sa- and eeiUr of the body.' guest of Mrs Florence i'hipman v" and fbmday turday Miss Lillian Clavson of Provo spent the week end with her parents Mr. snd ayanything be done Mra 511 J. CUysm. I for one bothered with rht.uma-tte. , ae OCtOl inJ- - Si |