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The table was bright season's flowers. flowers. autumn golden profusion of tin Friday evening. the Missies Ger.1 lAivi Mr. Edgar tints prevailing. trade Tripp and Florence Peterson of entertainment the chairman toubc at Mies Thee's, and gairo a insocial affair committee. vias tossimistross. honor of Mute Perry, the: home, Charles Mrs. made wars by rssponses time being spent with bWing. This' tho Autburg. Crisman. representing Muss Elisabeth Hunter will evening club and Era William M. elwart for tor her at a miscellaneous enotertain for the Friendship Circle. Another and on Monday the party. ea members of the P. K. club will enterdelightful featuro WILS the musical Wallis locuosts Ivan by Prof. Willard taln It a ahower party at the home of 1 Musa Lucile Green. On Thursday, Septon the violin and Prot J. J. McCleltow intimate A & the Wesel Janet and Matte ItICMurlan at the piano. sr. honor of rin and Miss Betty Leif! were hoptealloa friends of the gueat Lao present. tho entire party numberat a shower party given for M Perry , 30. St the formers home, the decorations ing about --being in asters. and a number of intiOn mate friends being entertained. A delightful affair of this afternoon waa 1 Is the musioals and ton given by hire. Monday, Sept. 1, the bride-eleRichard hart and Mrs. Frank A. John- guest of honor at another shower son at the lattees homo. ha honor of party given by Miss 51ay Midgley at Mlea Irene tVilliams and Miss Marian the Midgley apartments. the decoraasters. On the follow. Cannon. The. rooms are beautifully tions being in Miss Perry and Mr, decorated in the aeason's flowers, ilis ing evening. L. Cottrell were guests of living room in blue and gold and the Charles honor at a dinner party rivion by Mr, dining room in pink. the table ofhaving and On Mrs. Howard J. Layton. pink! for a centerpiece a basket CotA niusical program Is being NVednesday livening Mrs. Charles rosins. Jr.. and litas Maids Cottrell gave givenne by Mrs. Bart. Mrs. Johnson. trell, bride. party for the Mies-JaSands, Miss Gladys Wicking 9, shower and Wise Elma Young. Presiding at , entertained ?dies Florence Rankin Ronald Walquist Mrs. aro table tea the are at a bundle shower on Monday afterand Mist Afton Young. AssistingCad-nonoon In honor of Miss Ivy Linedecker, Miss Mabel Evans. Mimi Norah of next week. The decoMiss Merlin' Chamberlin. Mien a bride-eleand Alice Nelson and lira Elizabeth M. rations were in pink $5 gladioli were guests Darrah. About 7$ guests are present. sweet peas. and about . t ' . nt l'he ! .; ; It JP ....:. , ' , s - - , , -- ,,. I ; ,, - - ,, .FIROMMIWORP - "in , , ' w -- EVENING . , 110 , , . . . , . omIIIIP i --- - - . . -- - - k - , . . .-- - . , . , . ..... - 0 r . , r It, ' : ' , - 11 .. I .; . , , 0 . - f 1 a 1 ;,. .. The date has bean set for the mar Mrs. George Chase, of I177 Emert, :417.d,t.,,,,,, of Julian Barton of this city. and son avenue. accompanied , by her I ,ristre lieten Angeline Cross of Merced. daughter Marjorie. left Friday after411111i11111,0 Cal.. which la to take place at the noon for Oakland. Cal., where mhe will latter's home on Oct. 6. Mr. Burton spend the next two or throe months ,fle . is a eon of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Burton with her daughter. Mrs. T.11. Davis. 4,.., '46 a daughof this city, and Miss Cross 1 I i, of M. C. Cross, . ter of Mr. and Mrs. , :: Milo; Manila Hoffman, a bride-eleMerced. Cat. , of next week, was guest of honor at a - - - - -- . delightful afternoon affair on Monday ... SIS Mrs. E. A. Wall is entertaining at a given by the Congerrtal club at the , t Pocial affair this afternoon at her home of Mrs. E. M. Davies. The rooms 11110' to 49 were decorated in pink gladioli, and '... home. ,... . a feature of the afternoon was the , . , of presentation of hib4s Hoffman by the .. Iliss lone Felsted, a bride-elelo . ' 1111r1 the near future, will he guests of hon- club of. a handsome sliver coffee set. 1 . 1Mrs. was assisted . It. The hostess be to by a by social affair given of at . ' 4 , Lav ( J. Armstrong and Mrs Harry GroenNi.ss Grace Crabbe this evening. r dylets. and the other members present p. I, 1 -' ,..10.4?were Mrs. Leslie Covey, Mrs. E. B. . op-filtoit,Nodo...-m- V Nliss Leah Perry, another bride-ele- ct q .. Mrs. Frank Hart. Mrs. M. A. Cole. &bvo .i .41 .4 471 of be of the month, will guest Davies, Mrs. A. A. Ebers, Mrs. A. L. I I )k honor this evening at a party to- be Schad. , Mrs George Paine. Mrs. J. Mi Ks Hunter. Elizabeth i.iven by nt -M. McCarty, Willis, Mrs. .à -- W. C. Goff. Mrs. Percy Cropper. Mrs th-an Col. and Mrs. Russell P. Hartle will Fred Spalding. Mrs. Joe Paul, Mrs. C. torsefergyears-past-has-op'ened--A , entertain this evening at a large din- H. Pate, Mrs E. F. Bucher. Mrs. W. ner and dancing party at the Hotel H. Parker and Miss Elsie Mackay. Utah. Miss Veda Crouch, a bride of the I An interesting wedding of lard coming week, was guest of honor at a night was that of Miss Ruth Murphy pretty shower party given last Monand A. IL Woodruff. Jr.. following the day evening at the home of Mrs. Ralph marriage which took place in the tern- - Cracroft Present were ther ailerons Jodireet: hanna Cobol, Cicely White, Leone pie, and which . "1. isly afterward with a breakfast at the Amon. Edith Horne, Florence White. , The Maids. Cottrell. Annie Allen. Babette of Mrs.- - L. G. Naylor. , home i rooms were bright with pink and red Bruderer. Rosa Burgan, Lola Smith, . 1 z.-roses, and a basket of roses formed Pearl Christensen. Beatrice Friedman, --. the centerpiece for the table. Covers Martha Page, and Mrs. Hazel W. Vor., were laid for the following: Mr. and kink, Mrs. Josephine Sneddon; Mrs. , Mrs. , Cracroft. . Fred White and Mrs. Mr. and Ralph Mrs. A. H. Woodruff, A profunion of summer dowers were Hyrum Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. used decorationa------- as A. H. Mies Ruth Murphy. , Naylor, . ., Wood- , Woodruff. Jr,... Miss Emmarose -- -- , Mr,.-anMrs. A. Allen. The home Fred of and ruff , Lowry , , ns In the evening a reception was Jesperson was the scene of an interest-hel- d .... New-creatio, at the home of the bride's par- - ing affair on Wednesday evening in . I - ......,.. Nlik"..-.-;3,ents, Mr.. and Mrs. Hyrum Murphy. the way of a homecoming celebration --- -- the bridal party standinghla bower of for their two sons, Fred J. and Clif, daily.-: : the first having served palms and ferns studded with asters ford Jesperson, In the dining four years in the navy, arid the latter in pink and lavender. the 145th field arDRUG tlITORIS TS Ar, pink prevailed, the table having having been with rooms were - - room bright with 4 SOUTH WAIN CV a basket of romps tied with'pink tulle4111ory.--1Theand-th- e autumn was Trowbridge flowers, The lawn for a centerpiece. Refresh. music. furnished orchestra colored Japanese lanterns bright with served, and music and Margaret to David Morris DaVia Sept. and electric globes, and refreshments mens were and its resources are not better known Ban- Juan; and this 'will be lesured 7..;',- eventng 16 served there. The bride wore a dancing enlivened the were is because of lack of transportation anyway. if the line le built no further Mr. and gown of white Patin with slating in entertaining Bowman. About 35 The Ladies Literary club held its facilities and imperfecfmeans Of com- from Dolores than Monticello. Then, . pl'elf trimfhings, and a veil of tulle Mrs. George and guests were present. with orangeblossoms 1 opening meeting of the season yestermunication. Mowever, now that infor- the government is reported workbig en Her bouquet was a shower of day at the clubhouse, which was efas to actual Conditions, there IL toad proposition from Mesa Was, mation enter-Louise Mrs. Daniel Mackay Mr. and brideroaea She WRS attended by Miss fectively decorated In the to is being disseminated. the' advisability Colo. to reach the region of the nat. with Hill and Miss Delpha Capson, tainerflast evening at a dinner party flowers, the stage being banked flowand profit of improving these is felt ural bridles and southesuPtern oil the first gowned In pink tulle over in honor of Miss Manila Hoffman and nasturtiums and infs. and fall ,,,, crops have been harvest assured enough moisture to carry them to be sure. It is 36 mile. from ) , silver cloth, with hat to match, and their son, Raynor Mackay, whose mar-th- e ers and foliage being used throughout fields. It is believed the 31szyirmle Thompnext new The week. Mn. rooms. I the Glen miMiller, takes i the lthe where in over other place season, San Juan county and through riage latter wearing blue tulle Grande proposition will mato an automobile of the statethe drouth Iseult& ons onthePenver i.,,:11: I - -- vet cloth, with hat to eorrespond. The long table bad for a, centerpiece. a president. pretticiedand made anadf prospects- there, parts tilled with asters of 'dress outlining the club's plans for '''',. basket brass In ruinous oonsequences. road to Moabi ISZnilest Jurtherto route to Calffornio from the hiloryswere large lavender of and pink bouquets , , .., A. to of Cole; George according ' vale branch terminua ,, sweet peas, respectively. tied with tulle various colors, and tied with a bow of the coming season.-- Mrs. Percival O. more Some miles to Monticello,-2-1 Records. Blending. iti. 20 were a laid for Perkins gave piano selection, the this city, former resident of San Juan - Mr. Cole In the same colors. Mr. Lowry Allen pink tulle. Covers Mr. Cole is much interested in toll.. also calls attention to the and 23 miles further to Bluff. MI "Fantasies" by Chopin. Luncheon pre-- . county. guersta -was best man. On account of :its location. .. ceded the attention of returned soldiery 1::4 , the observations of a Miss Alice E. Ewing miles in all. The government and the ing lorograrp, a large number an ...' to the Assiating in receiving the guests soino San in and le eonferriny has prevailed impression been The reserved. of tables v ,,, having ..' were Mrs. Ralph Richards is entertaining of Oklahornt, a successful oil investor, state have joined hands in financing with Director Juan. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Woodruff, P. B. Cady of the U. I in quartérd that 'aridity is the principal the improvement of the stags line empoyment bureau Mrs. Clara Woodruff Beebe and Mrs. this afternoon at a luncheon at the president's table was decorated so is who satisfied of the in this city, wit; iii , promising south of yellow chrysanthemums. and that of asset of San Juan county.- But Mr. 'Jennie Elliott Assisting In serving Hotel Utah In honor-o- f Thompson's, and in a year a view to turning in that direction as th ,.,.,.: other officers and directors prospects of the San Juan region that Or two there will were Miss Emmarose Woodruff, Miss Riler, who leaves next Week for New the be turna fair as well as well others very Cole. attention of acquainted veterans and gni trailin nasturtiums and returning she has acquiredfarming properties pike all the way to Bluff. Moreover. Helen Woodruff, Miss Marcella Mur- - York. An Orpheum party will follow. decorated :: them reting as located." the it in 'down comfortably there, report ing vines. Arrangements. were, just i and- - Is putting In SO- - acres of the Denver ék. Rio Grande has surveyed remarks also that ' there : phy, Mime Lona Lindeay, Miss Mary is a gti 1, .; , verse. Instead of being a dry propo- there, charge of Mrs. F. M. Gray. ' '., Garth,-Mis- s a line from Dolores on Melba Judd and Miss June Colorado Mr. and Mrs. J. W.13ean of Teton. in the in the San Juan for a dent! I, , ',.. wheat Malcolm Cummings, son Of e to tap the aopening Woodruff. doctor-anIda., formerly of Provo, tItab.-an-Thhotel enterprise.; M,' Y . The City Federation of Women's ,.sition. an ample supply of water for Prof. BYrol Cummings, formerly of Rio Grande Southern, colitis? will spend their honer.. nounce the marriage of their daughter, Clubs is not it branch, Marysvale ticello has 1,000 population though will give a reception Monday all pUrposes a aussuredi with an aver- the Utah state with is railroad university, known, considering trio 'and reported present a municipal water 4 -- . 1 lights, mei evening,at Community Center on east age rainfall ,during the year of .11 to bitve harvested 2,000 'bushels soon how a conditions. such any one ptojand tern, thO of of finest h1g) ac el Third South streetIn honor of Mrs. Inches,- - as dcompared with 11 um If carried buildings in the state. B1a.ndjng inches wheat from 65 acres. Id general, it is ect can be attempted. John Kendrick Bangs, who Will give s n . a rail outlet be wllL In Salt Lakii.-Athrough, 1,000 given work in :the- average a talkom the populationMmilarly entity ed., stated that-SO-t-o - Inumb-Sr-I- been hay& 1 factheraS.VA.Theen.--Ahave been Bangs of harvested this year- e , - &ere; oats, KARI thingiDoNcst-Just-Happen!-': ,engaged in, tile acre; Sufi flowers 'years when 1henniat preCiPltation '44' bushels. are 18 Inches grown reached across, t the inchea 23, , something that 'seed section of The Chi Omega sorority gave an Orthe flower's the face, -' THERE ARE SUBSTANTIAL REASONS WHY pheum party yesterday, follcwed by would be considered phenomenal at plant itself reaching a height of nine ELI a tea at Keeley's, la honor of the this 'latitude:- - Mr. Cole calls satin- feet. ' Then there are carrots threol freehmett zirts,.,of, the ITtlivertdty.,Of y In Inches , dlaineter,"arid- claimed Utah The small tables were decorated tion to thifeCt'Tthat- theriVari now sweeter jJ than the I Irrigated article ;,and, in crystal baskets filled with autumn 25.000 aces of land under' 'Irrigation -. field corn isgrpwn equal to fine ..,, .,,,,. , E. ,,.,,,,,,,,, vikwatit,,,,,,, Etscse thflnge( & s;r41 ; to ,torther 'near lottrre,- -. and '..110we's -I - Miss Willard has removed her art probably 500.000 acres of dry farm, eight inches, throush-;regulasugar 1 can in beets F-- etreet.--witerbe San the studioto-2- 9 grown Juan she to the precipitation 'so , ColeMr.' in near an the exhibition to meritioned,--thessuccessfully. said, that al give dry- farm lands are , The Store Clean. , , , future factory down there' is considered es , -to Mit . .4 Bonne warranted. .1"heHicenPa.ILN . amply squaahes In;rea:e ,r ENJOYS POPITL'ARITYSECOND-TO-NON- E. ' 9 1 f a f a weed is sue- to and weigh pounds, ,..... i --ressftrityirrosrerwrith Katttr-tortr Alli.;AtAri Run; First of all, our- - store, goods and methods are clean. Foudan plum, absolutely without trig. Anitemil; LEM011 JUICE . - Strength 1 ' ration. Fruit trees net out not ions ,. . . clown Men -- and - AVomen . - r,-4- 01 We are centrally located and are enabled to give quick-an- d . 1 sKo. are irrosrinst so finely Rio prom-- That the fall Plantine,of ever. . on Ise ilP1'. '4 i reaching mattri1 amp. returna greens has been a mooted- question. .;satisfactory service. -- ,We earryti most complete line of not . 1 re'eult1 1:mt t,f1 t ' y... Now, all thesethinas are done on some people contending that', the, FRECKLES t ,4;1- -4 Ail a of the tremendous 14 and it this le so; the nos high graditiGroceries.,-bur,' pl2ntfi tin betterif set out lir the r tliti-ellhas -- -put -I stitif.or 4rrtga-t-4fall and other' arguingior spring , fSt.fv., - upon so many people, the awn .i Srepard 7 7.0.4JI-Amarket affords. We do not annoy you with inexperienced A . 1 , may plant IPg. Whatever the Utah ever-Girls1 Make beauty lotion st, have ofirt474:,03ft.66 is fact teeheilli beinc.letT:Me'f'dere'vealltionizeded.'f. it '. that and Incompetent help. certAinly be, ,' The records yhow last 3uly had 1.15 ,..116 . ' ri Whole can 6o planted truccesathilly greens a fewtentsTry It! Inches of rain,- - and In August there ,men and Sk and thousands of In - We have no ,.. although September, sales-perhaps Cole Mr. Inches. which with 1.e to attract cus,-- reports thst ii,',, "special' women are today losing their ;.:1 r- 41.1. It Ia not wise to ship the trees a the 'rummer months are cool and I 11 ' grip on heal,:h simply becautte.. .,.,,,, It long distance. -- Mtually there de tomers, believing that no merchant Can riye you anything: .7'--iS ttlaceze the juice of two isiaont Into 010enent sod while there Is snow in blood is thinning' out' and posarbty etarrieg through lack of Von. ' mote time 'for the work ta4r,. winter...the tempersture doe, not their the a h)oluttalo , We las-- , and uniform life a rnodst iroflt 'charge iron blued Viet only in the of is 'Matter aa is The rather the which advantage. forllothingredcoloring &einsi;:kethwrezvouthnedettroodf go much below the freezing roolot trOugh to change food into -, --- - taZI blood the to one fact Is enters remember the oxygen tainingbody important R.re'wt "tend."' nbeeretittrm on our merchandise. , , that the rootsfrnust not be allowed .have a quarter tint of the best freckle ones living tissue muscleand brain. If.people would only keep their blOod ailed , that Pan Just' county Is end tin beauto dry out under any circumstance. iron by taking Nuzated Iron when they feel weak and t',J with strongth-givin- g Itothsre else betide and attootle thIng our success dependi upon giving you satisfaction, tifier. cost small n or trees very. very shrubs are It purchased their...red blood eorpuocles and.quick., they might readily build up everybrorttostittHsn and attartrier.therinm , . Youf hail kn....d the lemons h.z4led1 the or grocer'. not naraery-, by way. If rnA an ly bocolno stronger and healthier in strong properly which in itself is your guarantee. ;,Trowe'rer. them, diewerles are well you we men they will tome to you witAi any dfoe 'gore or it to youroelf to make the following teed: S'ee bow long you . ; not wItherit 4he1r arehtteeterhwl "l- can cif earth around tho roots and ounces balls orbits three of 1 orchard can supply Next bow take two walk without work, or far you becoming tired.; -the re.natr. of the CIIM i .You mayhave the accommodation of a charge account. the-- earth. wrapped with hurtat - for a few tont& Massage this sweet-- , V. $5 r5whteh tablets- of trrdinary. Nutated Iron three times pet day after meals or" ITY """red thirklei for two -week. -- Then net-yoIth 01111 iy fragrant 100ms-tate-I- ke face. nook'. ittrenorth again and see Ivo much you hay thorfile a ; Port --nt tbs- for firms- end hands each day end Sell how """n." prompt protest, .60; II) lanit-61rained. Nuxated Iron will increaeo the strength of weak, nervOns, "MI.' . II) land 62 Tintttrill and I Three'TelephonegHyland , other of Phaues thebl'Irea are ...that 4110)laneves. plants, freckles and blemishes 15 Isaritp4Lr an 1 down" men and yeomen in two weoks time in many instances. Tho mute- - . - t ' will not thrive Orel' If they-ZO ' bow Clear." Sof anot volooposehite the apt., fact u rev& ' tuttitrte liticeestortut and - entirely Mkt ilta etory, - testis.' to Ororl EAST SECOND SOUTH , ST LOCATION: 676-66- 0 , ' ProoTwria, promptly. skin .becomes. 'Tea! It is hirtniess - 'r: or they will refilliCyour,m0tieuxatod Isimir tar --ou tole iiii an purchaler a.a4 saves Icritatess,kadvartmetzusullo The 'teowols why Sam Joast eowt D 141 . 1.4 ct , - -- AP i ct il y , , , , '''''"'''''''s7--- ., , . wo ' ' Mrs.--The- o. A new season more any most auspiciously. The 'world emerging from its years of trial looks with the hope of happier times to the new era dawning. As always the mood of the tirriés - ref1etèd in its-- thódes. b-rillia- -- ' -- And as always the best in the newly created is assembled here for the , view and the selection of a clientele whose own tastes are mirrored in each - , ' Whether you intend purchasing or not, be free to visit us. . :: - arriving 1."Otrlit - l' , .:iT: Paints Rosy: Picture of Possibilities in San,Juan -- 4 0 - ,I11-11- AMEMINIENEM mesa , ,.,:e - A A --- -: - ,1;-- 1 HEAVY -- A '' -- - ? - I . , e, Miss-Clair- t --i- , -- - s - . . 1 . "-C- g - - r-- which-she-and-- - to-th- - - You L os I D 1 C insanigat ;"- r t I Mk I lands.------Owing , I' . - e - . 4-- - 1 d of i.,A -- . - nly , ,,- FR 2 ..' -- iglikkgz.:.. . ,,,,: ,.1,ht J., jc -' - , - , In-th- e and-ortabl- es 7:--- , ' on run-dow- V-- .. live-gna- rl- -- "t -- ur -- -- -- 1 - -- --, t - lw, - |