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Show :viii DESERET EVENING NEWS - SATURDAY and Stubbs Confectionary donated th to the committee. The program consisted of a number of musical Ml Edd Andorooa, a brtd-- li aaleclliona and speeches by prominent nitrtalnod h? hor Ui month, woo Miea Ellen Jameson business men. jhee Hi vo (irli, at- th homo o t THolma renderd a solo; Mlaees Ellen and Kosa Kitkentt'. and Edward Wila Jameson duet homo rotwmod sang Hr. Ac$il Kothwoll vioA liams to no sang a solo. tmm W. Thurodoy, afior oorvmf was selection Botnk br lin dm rw and f piano the army. C. rendered by Mr. and Mra Focnea-bec-M. of Baimo. LTardo Andoroon, Mioo k mm Mia Co. Jacobien and pent the week end t Kaploton, jKRnr WRENS SHARP TOJTCCE. gav a reading. Short speech guest of Elion Holioy. Lanifln wpa rvj and Alloa Sajifard, Miiibftgt ji.innua 2LMe Jjcote 09 ad JenDJ p jlp.P.IT locked . and A. T. Money U T. Lewia, Uoyd Mr,rftra Jack vam liid Ie4 Thouiu LA JuM over Hatnren Dr. Joeeph Hutfhea and Judge motored to Nephl lari Bondar cd ns- - I 1 Wren aa she taste about la A. B-- Morgan. Among: the tied relative and friend there was mischief of W hr.g R. Cutler Mr. Howard btarr, tola mother and guesta were Mr. and Mra. T Mra. tongue to d; BL G. of the fore of Salt Lake City, Mr and the It part later Jane apent but w Haffhea. Mae AUa HaWoraea, - Judye week here aa guwt of same. We eer-tt Mra and Mr. B. and Mra. A. and Morgan MrIPaul Holley, of Richfield. vie - , talnly would row ft-- "IoM ar f Provo. The affair Edward Jones raw a to worry Mr a Mr. and in was a splendid success every way. that I waa beginning IU( sith hi parent. The Ladies' Uterary and Social club for fear something might hare WOUldn t afternoon was laat yon entertained Friday that and to' yon pened by Mrs Idly Rowe. The follow in pro b back here this summer. Ton know Courwaa out: Reading. know tn carried gram Wren, AMERICAN FORK. me well enough. Jenny Mrs. Georg age for Life's Duties r ijut yon can't burl me with your ' the War at and Ainjffe. Peace Story, sharp a it Is, so FJU my M Bnfema Mrs. Jane Snell. Piano Hec lira S, M. Ambrose and daughter tongue, Sweet well save yonr breath to tall me a few Rowe. Miss Lon Florence Song. Inei were visiting friend and retail Now, If yon i Bings l want to know. Genivtve Mra. Louise Larson- - Rela Malt Lake Monday. freshments were served to 14. Mr; and Mra Byron Crookaton, Mr. are so fond of the Old Orchard aa you to least Under the auspices of the Home Buand Mra John Crookaten mourd pretend to be. why did you over ' reau. Prof., Griffith of the U- - of U. belt Lake Tueaday. tt? with delivered a very instructive lecture the JB. B. kadie club meet Wren's bright eye snapped. Jenny . on Civic Recreation and Playgrounda." Mra Hoileion Thursday. W hg do you eat V she .-ask4 sharply. at the Second ward chapel last ThuraMr. and Mra. Earl Varney, Mr. and Peter I'm Because replied hungryMra day evening. A violin duet waa renMra Wiiilam Barret. Mr. end dered by Douglass Strang and William James Barret motored to Charleston promptly. "Why Do Ton Eat?" she asked. was if eat there "What would you Holt. Miss Ethel Holt rendered two knd Heber Cliy on Tueaday. to . a at ha express entertained right There wan a fair attendance a to Nielson eat V twice year Mrs. Martala sputtered Jenny. nothing There Is no place 'Ike a adrpria party for bar daughter Verna a aa Billy question, retprted "Thats opinion. mam me the Wednesday. Daises were home, and yon Dtedn't try tn PAYSON. dear. featura aflar which a dainty luncheon that liter "Ills no more silly than asking me by p. mending 7 eerrad. about Id guests being' are Just a tickled Old Orchard." lesve the replied I know your-yo- u I why Tb Bn tr Nous club members were Cut. . "Do give us birds credit for to be back ber as I atr the guest. Friday afternoon of Mi; The B. B Ladles elub entertained In Jenny. common Peter. said can We if were, be as Peter. sense, "He little a sings ft id Corav. Besides the regular mem-bFierce, Thuraday honor of Mr. Chart waa no' man livewitbout eating than you For all the time Mr. Wrdn waa singing there won present Mrs P Wtit (.a mea were played and luncheon no at food Is all win ter there his might. with erred. About 80 gueata were present. can, and in Peery sni Mis Com Page Mrs Coray Mr over at buildwe looked so was where of most aweted Wren go us, of here all for the by her Sister, Miss Thelma Harrigton the teachers Jenny Lyle B. Earl was elected ing entertained In honor of thf Tor be then is food. Those who can eat the Wren fondtv' "I sift be a dear to ring Peery Mrs of the club for the coming len t presided Uacher laet Tueaday. kinds of food' found here in winter, to roe like that? said she. "And Mra James Gardener and daughters- stay. They are lucky. That's what H a perfectly beautiful apilng song? ear and Mrs. Mtnai W.. Douglas, re TueaFlossie and Vera of Lehl, apent And yet " Jenny I do wish hs would bo more rirefuL porter. are lncfcF. Mra Frank Walktngshaw and baby of - ua here elelting relative and frianda they Wren paused. Sometime I am afraid he vH overdo. Sa't Lake are visiting here with her Mia Margaret Biaekhurat waa a visair. gib r mother, V nr Artie White, and sister, !s Ke now! him Peter. look at what? "Tet Just prompted In Malt Eak Tueaday. , itor , WeI wonder sometimes If you folks so nurd that he is shaking alt over. He Mrs Sam Doug'.asn. Mis Ruby Wootton waa a Pro Mr. au Mra N. If-- Whit and Mra who are at home all the time know always is that way. When w Wrens Samuel ller Saturday and Sunday. the first spent part of L. It. Heleeit, of Salt Lake, waa aa just wnat a blessed place home is." do things wo do them with all oar the weekDctig'wss with relative in Salt Lake. It is only six months mirtiL. When w work we work with American pork visitor Tueaday. replied Jenny. Mies JDaiey Mia Luc!e Johnson, Mias Olive Berg was a weekend vis- since we Wbnt south, but 1 said it all our might. When Mr. Wren sings, Harding, Mss Delora Retd and Messrs. itor In Sait Laea seems ages, and It doea The best part ho amts with ah bis might. Vex Dan'er. Vivian Buti.r and Charley Staand Misses Myrtle Cunningham "And wheo you scold, you scold with Hanley spact the day Saturday at Saragoing kaay is coming home. That tus Ingtrsoli wars Salt Lake visitor of In the avenlng they motoga Spring soar ds rather mixed, but it is true just all your might," interrupted Peter On Wednesday. tored on to Salt Lake, where they at. Misses Clara Hunter and Rula fltorrs the same. It Isnt home down there in the theatre. the Sunny Boo to. even if we do spend Jenny Wren opened her mouth for tended were In Salt Lake on Friday and Rovai T. Hutsh of Prove was a Pay-so- n as much time there as we do here. This a sharp reply, but laughed instead visitor Monday. Mtaae May and Laura Wild spent tb is HOME, and theres no place like It I suppoeo I do scold a good deal. Mr. and Mra. C. IS. Clovrard spent :: week-en- d in Spanish Pork visiting with W hat's that, Mr. Wren? I havent said she, "hut it I didn't, goodness Monday and Tuesday In Sait Laka Mr. Roy Mossnn of the high school their uncle, PI r. Waiter Wild. seen all the Great World? Perhaps know who wouldn't Impose upon uk Mis Mildred and Earl Fulmer war I havent, but Ive seen faculty spent Thursday, Friday and enough of it! I can't bear to be Imposed on. in Logan in th interest of the American Fork visitors Sunday. one who travels a thousand miles ( Copyright, by T. W. Burges.) Saturday school. Leland Walker ef Provo spent Mon. Any Mnw Townsend spent the weekHelen with his Fork visiting day in American u Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas and son iine From Ogden Mr. and Mra. Bowen end In Sait Lake Walker. parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert visEttas to went where Mr. accompanied by Grace, Idaho, Joyce Reece returned to Logan Mirs they Jennie Misses Marl Pulley. Mabel Johnson motored to Mammoth where ited with relatives Afterward they Wednesday after a few days viait here and Virgle paulson of Salt Lake war Thomas, were Mr Mra at entertained dinner visited with Bowen at Arthur they by with her - kere parents. Mr. end Mre. T. E Bunday vtsitlng with their parent. anAHm. John Francis and at supper by Brigham City. The latter lias recenTly Reece Mr Sod Mr In received word that her husband has Ray Jones. Oran Harper spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs Vrl Htcwart and son returned from military service oversea Salt Lake. SPANISH FORK. and of Mr. son Albert, Mr. and Mrs Robert Jeex and and will soon be home. He will go to L, Douglass, Hyrum Children motored to Caryburst Sunday Camp Merritt to be jnustered out. Mra Joseph S Douglass, arrived hero Mra spent tbe day wttb Mr. and Mra Grace Harold Despaip. Miss Bessie Taylor, made for tbo bike that la to be taken Monday from oversea service. Matley accompanied Perhaps fh prettiest party of th and President and Mrs Georg Brtmhall to The high mhool faculty entertained was th Japanese fete Merrill Crandall fruit farm. spring atseasoon 'Oir George Tafto Mr. 'and MrA Ray' Jones rhotored Salt Lake City a n4 Ogden-- , where they The senior 'C!aar ar- - a" WkouVrnpijntiHit the bom of Mr. end Mra Vtl-Iisiiveo A. Tones Monday evening. In Honor amm from Mammoth Tuesday and Will Spent the week-en- d ed in Eureka witb Mr. and Mrs. John Refresh meotw were served to about Mra Thomas Tue.oay afternoon. with Lake of Sait Mes Thelma Jacobs J. Hannifin during the early part of 40 guests. ef Mr. sod Mra J. P. Crear. Th lawn visit for s few daya with Mr. and Mra E. McKay. and rooms of the bouse were artisti- William O. Johns. of the Fidelua club spent the week end here with her sis- tbe week. The member Ferdinand Ftyofeksor and - Mra Miss Esther Brlnglesos ter. Mra T F. Tolhurst. and Miss were charmingly entertained Frank Bradley left Eureka on Wed- Hintze last cally decorated In Japanese effect The bad, as their guests Sunday at visitIs of Bait Lake Wimmer Were Bmith In Floyd costume and Maggt the intendfor 8prtngvUle visitors Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Eorin Creer nesday east, guests appeared Jap morning Colthe first event of the fete waa th on Sunday. ing to visit for a few months at De dinner, Miaa Gertrude Jensen and of Leland. There were 14 present. The ing lere wttb bis aunt, Mra Julia William O. Johns and daughter, Mrs. time was spent in the usual Moines, choice of partners by a guessing con Iowa, with relative, Mra Miss Cathryn Thorley. way and vin. Mrs Orson A. Daniels waa hostess at Bradley and children will teat. Who is Who. This waa followed Ruby Richards and her little son have refreshments were served. visit in Salt Mr. and Mra. Wro. Tarrel enterclub-oHour the of th "Happy Lake meeting Mr. and Mra Isaac Swenson have reduring his absence. by a grand march at th ckise of which returned from Ogden and Salt lake tained Sunday at a dinner at thefr . Harold Friday afternoon. waa Shriver a Salt visiLake tiara Engberg and Ruth Thomas repre- where they have been visiting with rel- turned from Moapat Nevada, where Mra Julia Colvin spent Monday in tor during the early part of tbe week. home 50 Elatl street, the table havtag senting two quaint little girls from atives. they have spent the winter and will Provo witn her sister, Mra C. E. Loose. The professor and students of the for a centerpiece, a basket filled with Tb Misses Vera Williams and Grace spend tn orient, served Japanese tea and the summer here. Gardner of Balt Laka is hera Miss Eva wafers front, a booth. Dancing waa Jarvis left Saturday for Salt Lake City Michigan who have been wring flower. Cover were laid for Ross Row who has been In active for a viait of three weeks with her UniversityIn ofEureka for the last week, the Misses lew Sttmslon, Edith Ryberg. New visiting Tork City, service Ja the then th diversion for a white, and was and on Monday left for corps in France mother, Mra Florett Osrdner tor left, Salt. Lake followed by Fan Tan. The guests then wher HciwlU viait relatives, for.. arrived in Bait signal . Saturday afternoon, Warren Turret and Mr: and Mta-Wmt 8charrer Lake afternoon entertained Sunday Mra will-viswhere Gearge for tr few days 1 partook of datnTV Japanese lunc- short time. Afterward they Will go where hi VU welcomed home by hta Thursday at, dinner for Mra Enoch before they Yarrel. to returning Michigan. h's, ,tt. following which Mr. and Mra HartsvlUe.' Sooth Carolina, where they wife sad baby gpd Uv and. Mra, Alex Ludlow, Banjamin and- Mra. ' John Mis Ruth Brown was "boated at a Freer very presented by th member will visit Mra. it--' P: Barry, nee Hanah Jex Scharrer. of th belt Culture elub with a beauti- Jarvtn who will likely return with Hansen of Benwas social Th delightful luncheon Wednesday tn of event weak the Mr. and Mra big ful aet of silverware aa a token of lova them to visit hat parents her. Mra th banquet given by the Commercial jamin were the Haber Mr. of of the Misses Gertrude Jensea honor guests Bunday The function was given by th ladios of Herbert R. Wtlltame accompanied her club of Spanish Fork In honor of Mr. and Mra George Stahlei. and Cathryn Thorley. th Bell Culture elub 'of which Mra daughter aa far as Salt Iskt, return- and Mrs- - J. P. Creer. which was . abont entertained Burdick Mis Leila given Mr, and Mra C. P. Loroley enterCreer i a charier member. Thera wore ing home Monday evening. at th City Pavilion Tuearay evening. JO friends on Thursday afternoon at a 3C present tained Messrs. Arthur Chandler and Mra Hyrnm Christensen entertained There were 2S 9 people present. IS taincluding thg club members shower party In honor of miscellaneous (Special Correapondence.) and tr 4r nnsbanda at dinner complimentary to ber nephew, ble were th George Noble at dinner Friday. banquet Miss Eta Mendenhall, a bride of the Mrs. tnnis Blanton lias entertained Leonard Hansen, who has been visiting each beingarranged fordecorated ENVER. 1. Mr. and with near future May Lent Friday Mr. Wilford Dean was aa house guests the pest week her hue-sa- home on s y Th young cut flowers, beautifully infurloqgh. snowballs and peonies Mra, Fred Jones entertained hostess at a luncheon given hi honor a aiatera Miss LsVon Stanton of nun returned to hi dune Monday at bridal wreath. Fronds with terspersed i'orlland. Oregon, and Mias Helen Stan- a military training camp somewhere in of fern added an effective touch to each at dinner Thursday In honor of Him Marie Evane, of Pan gu itch. ton of Henipln. 111. The hostess and Taxes. table Dr Joseph Hughe was master of Mrs. A. H. Jones of Omaha, Utah. The table waa deoorated tn her guests were entertained Friday afMr. and Mra Georg Bowen returned of ceremonies and under hlg direction areath. Other guests were: the ternoon by Mra. Edna Brock bonk and Tuesday from an outing of 1 daya a program was given. The banquet President and Mra. E. R. Birch, ac- Nob. The table waa beautifully decor- bridal Miiwe Rosetta Hailing, Isa Sumaion and Mrs. Robert by. Mra Lizzie Tuttle Sunday afternoon. whlcb consisted first of attending th waa provided by the building commitcompanied by Mr. to In ated Beand white carnations Gohen Sunday pink Mra Effi Dart entertained at lqgeh Golden Spike celebration at Ogden. Mr. tee of the Third ward and IS young Wilkins, motored and Eijlth Ryberg. Mra Mr. and side the with visited noon covers of H. for here J. were Stillwell on honor, Bowen being Saturday of the veteran con ladies of the ward did the gueet Mr. they Mra Ferdinand Hintze entertained The of Salt Lake City and Mra Jannla Dart. tractors on th great transcontinental World Drug store the Cityserving. Be!l In the evening they at- laid for the Miasee Ann Flretenberger, at luncheon Drug store Robert! Monday in honor of Mias tended the M. X A. gathering wherea Edith P.yherg. Isa gumsion 'Mr. and Marie Evan end Mre Wilkins sang Mr. Birch Mra K. N. XJUywhlte and Arthur Wiiklns rendered an in- and Mra Fred Jones. , Meesra solo and The Joint session of the Bee Hive strumental selection were guests of dinner Suntbe T. 8. K. warms was held Tuesday In th L , Chandler Wednesday evening club day at the home of Mr. and Mra Goo. united In the Bachelor's girl and dan-oa m use. giving-ment hall. Mora than IS invitation issued. were has Miss Mildred Ericltson. Who been the gueet of Miss Boyle and Miss Anderson, returned to her home in Provo Wednesday. Lorenzo Wootin, nephew of Mrs. B D. t tills, has returned after two years' service with th division in France. -Wilder Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra N. A. Nelbaur of Balt Lake Mra Kate Moyle has returned from several weeks' visit with relatives in Salt Lake. American Fork and Provo. Miss Maud also returned Thuraday from Salt Lake where abe baa been attending school. Rirbsrds and child, Mrs. Charles who spent last week with her sister, Mra Ray Jones has returned to ber home in California. Mra Albert Larsen entertained the Thursday Primary officer evening when they prepared the work for the next meeting. A very enjoyable party was given Thursday evening by Principal Hobson at Ms home, to the graduating class of the Junior high school. The time was pleasantly passed in games and for which . prises were dancing awarded Mrs. William Cowan has returned from Kelt Lake City where she went Monday to visit her daughter Marvel, who left Tuesday night to take ebarge of a telegraph office at Casper, Wym A number of relatives and friends surprised Mrs. John Bpencer Saturday evening on the occasion of ber 80th The surprise was he'd at birthday. the home of her daughter, Mra W. H. Rolfe. The - following guests were present: Mesdames Joseph and Delilah l, Stephens. O. H Andreasen. Heber William Fillmore, James Altkens. Edward Longley, J Schofield Sol Mid-sc- i! and M;s Avis Stephens. . On Wednesday of this week tb ninth grade graduates of Blivet City commencement eseeiee-a- 4 gavelbir imnumnl belli A splen j did program waa rendered before a larva and appreciative audience. Diplomas were presented to the fol lowing students: Sophie Toft. Helen Sterser, Fay Stark, Ladell Allen, De lone Leavitt. Rosa Louise Wilkinson, Giayds Brtmhall. Olive Osborne, Loch-InvB. Birch. Vera Dodge, Richard George Eatatigh. Andrew P. Mart cry of th Centennial Eureka mine, spent a part of tb week visiting with his family In Salt Lake City Mr O C. Lindsay and baby left on Monday for Salt Lake City where she will spend a few days with her mother, Mr Theodore Miller. Miss Pearl Robinson spsnt Sunday In Balt Lake City visiting with friend and relatives Mra C. Mathewson returned to her home In Salt Lake City on Runday after spending a few days tn Eureka with her daughter, Mra Percy Craven. Abe Wolf., who has been operating a store in Eureka for the past two years, left last Baturday for Salt Lake City. Mra Wolf is visiting at prea-ewith her parents. Mr and Mrs. A. Albert of Ogden. Mr and Mra Wolfe will make their future home In Salt Lake City. William Collin of Eureka and Mis Elva May Lee of Balt Laka City were Issued a marries license In Salt Lake City on Mondav of ihl week. Jacob Ahe and ifls Nllja Koska. both of this dtr, were united In marriage In Balt Lake during 'the early of h weelt. prt Mra Elizabeth Taylor, Hr. and Krai fc. Brume!, riwi who wmo rocoetly mor-- V m . ' Little Stories For Bedtime d 7r n w i gj k ud ll. joiS 1 ,, nI - so. ni vr 11, " tafee-'part- y m -- n u 7 Marls Evans of PanguStch, Nlaioem of HynmTT arrived la Denver, Thursday t Flab, labor as mtmdonarlna Messrs Harold OUvecsoa mid cnri 0. Holia spent th week-en-d - hi Lafayette. Bay Chapman Vat Friday fur Obey, enoe to labor In tbo North Colorado (Mias rtnJOlM Efllhaf conference. Mbsw Netsow Johamon and Lew ' renco V. Hatch loft Tbsreday to labor in th Puebio conference, .. President Horrlok rotiirwed Jkatsyfrom' Omaha and Chicago. - . D' nd TINTIG ' fth Mr.-Bert During the war you could get ordinary coffee but you couldnt buy G. WASHINGTONS COFFEE! The Government, because it wanted the best for the boys in the trenches took all the G. Washingtons Coffee! Now that G. Washingtons Coffee is back from the war why shouldnt you have ..the Best? Pure coffee, ready for ihstant use made in the cup at the tabh lD elidous certain uniform.- Mik-sel- ar nt x LOVE AND THE LICET. An Idyl of the Westland, by Orson F. Whitney. This beautiful poem la A love stogy. Into which th religious experience of both hero and berotno la interwoven. Tbe story form Is chosen to males th them more attractive and Insure wider perusal, especially eo the part of yonng poop!. The Idyl Is a classic and is annotated with a view to its introduction as a text book in the schools. Ail classes Will And it entertaining and (p. etructive, however. Beautifully Illustrated and bound ia doth IX 28 postpaid. DESEHEfT NEWS BOOTT STTOKE. " |