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Show She entertained at the home of her mother, Mra Eustace Mendenhall and wa assisted by her sister, Miss (Jleofa Mendenhall. Special guests were Mra Earl Page, Mrs. Stanley i afternoon at the homo of Mrs. S. E. Wilsou and Mra ltodney Wilson. Ware. Mis. Flint Bixou gave a Mrs, Sarah Uaiduer has been here Musical composer of the from paper on Bingham during the week with Aiiddlo Agoa." Mrs. J. 0. Ellswoith her young son, Elbert Gardner. spoko du "boutheru bongs and Composers." Several southern melodies Mra Byroa Thurmond of Eureka weio sang by Alin. Ellsworth. was the guest of Mrs. Will Amos" lust Friday. She was enroute homo The Social Tea ladies 4wero enter-tuiue- from a visit i Provo with her sis on Tuesday at thu homo, of ter, Mrs. D. Boyd. Mrs. W. 1. Morlord with Mrs. Mor-lorand Mra. ,1 erguson as hostesses, Mra John Allan and children of it icing the regular work uiloruoon Eureka were visiting during the the time was spent in making quilts week at the John si. Cowan home. tor the Ellis hospital. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Tolhurst and Mrs. S. E. Ware and Mrs. John daughter motored to. Salt Lake SunCravens entertained at bridge lunchday and spent the day with relatives. eon lust Saturday auernoon at tiie homo of Mrs. Ware. The guosts inMr. and Mra L. A. Christensen cluded the 1uembers of the Bridge little son of Provo were visiting club, Junior Bridge club, also Mrs. hero witrelatives. Bunday Of E. P. (dull Spanish Folk, Alls. L. D. Pfouts, Mrs. lAoyj Bam run, Mr. and Mra Horace Fereday of Airs. Burry Allen and Mrs. Ammon Spanish Fork apent Sunday with Nebokcr, Jr. three prize were Mrs. Fereday ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 runs. Harris receiving Mrs. O, A. Daniels. score lor thy Bridge club, Mrs. high T. E. Beece for the, Junior Bridge Mis Florence Samuels is a patient and Mrs. ju. T. Clulf the guest prize. at the Holy Crow hospital, Salt Lake, having undergone an operation for Among those w ho were here last removal - of her tonsils. It is exweek to attend, tke fuureal of Viol, Samuels will be pected- that Mis Francom were oamuel Fraucom, Jr.,' hom in a few day. of Los Angelos, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Snow of Evanston, ..yo., Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Tipton entertained lust Mrs.' Jame Smith of Balt Lake, her guosts Sunday evening, having Eliag Francom and daughters, Erma Mrs. Ammon Nebeker and Mr. K. and Mildred of Provo. 'A. Porter. She was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. George E. Snell of Word has been received from Salt Lake. Hazelton, Ida., stating that twin girls were born fco Mr. and , Mrs. Mrs. Maud Austin Moyle and sons, Ammon Douglass on Easter Bunday. Gordon and Billie, of Salt Lake, were Mra Douglass is the daughter of guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Squire Brooks of. this BeWitt PeTry on their Way to their summer home at Enterprise. citjr; , , the funeral service8 of her brother-i- n law, Jesse W. Lewis, in Provo, lust Friday. On returning Mra Hanson spent Saturday evening ia Spanish Fork with her sister, Mrs. Clyne: Bingham. IN THE SPOT LIGHT Mra. WilforJ Ellsworth left today for bar home ia Pnc0 after a visit of aevenU weeks wuu her motliei, airs. William Pickering. Mra. Wiiaou entertained ou WeUuo&day afteruoou. bpecial guosts were Airs, i'loyd Wilson, Mra ream Urey, Airs. Stanley the Boni Fidi club Wendell Krlandseu, Mra George 1. Wilson, Mra Jack Alias Perkins, U,eraldine Fairbanks and Auss ins Dona. d d 1 The pupils of the kith grade at th Peteetneet scnool assisted by their teacher, Mra Joaephihe Behmui arranged a farewell' surprise in hon-oof iilame Wigiituian who left tius Wreck with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Will Wightwatt to reside at Silver City. The party was held immediately after school on Wednesday afternoon, (lames were pluyed and refreshments served. ' Mr. tad Mrs. Wolls Simons and Elizabeth Simona left during the weuk for the Wimmer Bauch in Wyoming where they wifi apenu tue summer. The M. LA. of the First ward held successful social Tuesday evening, a program was rendered u the chapel after which dancing was enjoyed it the amusement halt The marriage of - Miss Margaret DiOu, young daughter of Bishop aad Mra. W. D. Dixon, to Wended Bradford of Spanish Fork waa oa . ednesday iu the Salt Lake Temple. Mrs llixon accompanied the young couple and witnessed the ceremony. After a short wedding . trip, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford will make their home in Spanish Fork. - x -- f -- Mist Wildee Dixon entertained j at Airs. Will McClellan ; entertained Mrs. A1 Bichardson of Kingfisher, a miscellaneous shower on ' Monday the Justamer club Friday after- Okla., ia visting her siater, Mrs. Mary afternoon in honor' of her sister, noon. M;s. J. A. , Clayton of Balt F, Perry, for an indefinite period. Mis Margaret Dixon, a trine of this Lake ws present as special guest, week. Those who enjoyed tlije de- als Mrs. L. D, Stewart and Mrs. B Mra W. B. Johnson, daughter of lightful hospitality extended by the L' JenMn- Mr. and Mra Garry Stevens, left c. C. F. young hoateee were mrs. - last Tuesday for Sugar City, Ida., Mrs. Otto Erlandson returned last to remain for a week or more .Thursday from a visit of two weeks with relatives in Ogdon ' and Logan. Albert O. Bust, son of Mra ' James Hanson, has arrived in Portln Mis Tibbie Pago 'loft during the 'after spending seventeen months in week for Jackson, Cal., for an ex- 'Germany as a private in the army tended visit with her sfster, Mrs. of occupation. Will McGhan. Mra James N. Hanson, accom-Mr- a Georg F. Wion was hostess panied by her son, Dav.d Bust, and met on Wednesday to the Entre Nous club last Friday, daughter, Virginia Ardolla, attended Dixon, Mise Bernice Dixon, . Miss Martha Cowan, Mis Urystal Ware, Misa Mary Wride, Miss Eva Oayson, Miae ITand Bhenner, Mra Bay Mon-oa- . Mra. iuttlda Dixon, Mra. ,W. D. Dixon, Mra. Jennie McClellan, Miss Aaaa Stalk, of Leland, Mias Erma Bradford aad Mra. Bradford of Spanish 1M. Ho Coitus dub 1C1OOOX1XIOXXXXK1OOOODOOOOOOOOODOOO1 Mr. and Mra S. E. Fruncora en last tertained at & dancing party Saturday evening. A cafeteria lunch wa solved to forty guests. , Mrs. Stevo Sargent entertained (he of tho Friendly Hour club on afternoon. Special Wednesiloy guests who enjoyed tho social afternoon were Mrs. A. .m. Buckley 01 Springvillo, Mrs. Bavo McKeeu ami .na Zona Hamilton. members KAYNEE Youths Shirts -- Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Knowlan of Eureka wer0 the guests of Mrs. Kay Stanton at dinner on Monday. Graduation more seldom comes to you once or twice in a lifeWhy not look your best on than time. these occasions. Flowers will you. Payson Floral company. help Adv. V HARD to fit? Not if you Kaynee Shirts. You will find in them not only excellent lines and great comfort but perfect collars and lots of snap and style not found in others. The colors do not fade. ChiropradiqHealthJalk. HOW CHIBOPBACTIC ACTS Chiropractic is in perfect harmony with the inherent forces of the body. The human organism possesses or i endowed with a marvelou vital force which functionates through impulses constantly received from the brain. Awake or asleep, conscious or unconscious, man knows that his intricate machine is kept running by some mental force, intangible, beyond his ken. , j Chiropractic confesses that it doog not know what constitutes thig vital force of the body. Call it the divine spark, life, energy, or vitality, innate intelligence what you chooso. But the chiropractor knows that it is an undeniable fact, demonstrated by actual experience on living subjects, of years, through a long term that he is able, through adjustments, to inhabit or accelerate its action. No other health system is so specific. Acting as it does in perfect harmony with natural forces, it cannot be productive of but good under any anything circumstances. T. C. Jeppson, D.C. Ph. 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