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Show 10 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN ET‘ 7 : I Wednesday Wedne Taina | Pleasant ! a ; race (Continued most prominent N n pie dock, sk beet preside Former members is the s of of J. in prithe 4 Superintendent R. ber ef oe Page Mur-| this bank : Schools and Three.) Schneider jor from a Rob On Grantsville, Sunday taining Science evening program hall a from this Butterfly' at his . home ave yan In from ; and a of of Provo here as the : Hannah sewitie ‘ oa patty s te tor lay Thornton ai ihe bedside s . d ae Francis Milner of part of the weel here of Miss Rebecca Re heed Mr. Fred returned to short stay, Bingham guests Wright Mrs. Rodney month ' ns the » yr, the F. first W. occupy gulch EF, was Straup of this week 3 a Mrs. ure city MT. Itheir off home Me o in Castle ars Jorgensen went Lake here was the ana daught daugiiter very bp M. dinner for re- Mrs, Mrs. of gave D or at I Meena informal ae Mrs. Ea W. E. Mr. of Sall)}lodge Dunkley Sam Sede, Barlow aS of Salt Lake City in American Fork ; <f Owen er ene Luke City spent Fe. friends and relatives: ere Rudolph Kenold and man of Salt NeLake Gite eee OeCity) - Mr. and , family ne ee Le were s nal and the EE sister, Mrs. A. Mi v ner a Frank ©. te visiting injparents, guest of her| Boulton. Foster. of Murray, better for family, to his Stout. parents, A. Hansen the week In during Mr. of Salt Lake American affairs, and Tuesday evening early part Mr, delightful in club. uge of Dalton fendereda birthday and he js simply should ‘ Fitdy | leer Five who Department gto compliment Lark day P, visited eveniig. All Monday ARE, Park f eal With If -| George some ary time 7 past eNO Jesse Tuttle returned Visit with to and und Park their returned assisted No. City . Volun- Satur-]. ; a thoroughly good time!_ evening at the St. Patrick's} &. Asa Clty relatives. suggests HHI ; ‘ new 7 iS It clothing. | week | the even f 0 th , betore Easter S c prin . Wi M In é + f bl WI an assem rom b f age + t simp ---f 10nS eSt. ever t 1e TOS d d perore did t g we {Sp ay y b 0 Our eau Wash 1 tif a suitable Soie an [ Master given! Monsseline DEOMI , and ot Spring de Soie, Yoga Gio ox: siaeca cca a te yO to A a 1ve VY om a A 2a) ae the aint f a magni necessi supel lb Vive yy: , L)) | Mull, Sole line : Delicate Ole, t en IC I Batiste, 1€S. 15c ; e 1Gy,4 TN rr A attractive . to Ve AS Sillk, . 75c . "V4 Boule , + Banzat ranging Seen er ‘s in price per yard A) red rN bo @ Went ya AAS R74 . : yaad Easter days will be happy days. The styles of: the hour be 4manifest-beautifull 7 y finished, stunning effects " . ‘ ; will : in the latest styles and newest fabrics. It will afford us pleasure, indeed, to show them to you. : [4203: be : ET; EN 4 ry \ yo erry AY 175) yey i 1 oa ¢-*. Ge bd) > ss q Cer mY, i hon have to NetS fo. nothing' a a slat 4 means went ae a populav, ° ‘ ark ae ri o not, : and ‘ : y a4 C mei : Pe to Salt : and models 2 : Ranging es 4 Mton : tesa ed lashioned to Suits. 7 in chiffon Serbia home his May short lows on not given MEN Lake Tuesday. The parody on the "Merchant of Venice," which was given at the opera It any way be that your is would quite the the man husband much be w of class who a a as ex- can thousand lish \ j fr " : vious Our shades. i than yout at any . opening . efforts the standard : peo- 4 il Rinnat op mare : , tal opening was a ple Greater homenal were broken. superhuman bus- very ane 1e@ splendid: A $59a 00 rite Beautiful erg Sea ] fine French aust fl f: med, TashFeces e Vvblack i] o1le, from latest a It Reena before. to hi our suceess ‘a- al illiinery TECeSsIiAled : imilline ry however, iv exclusive indeed maeea and | spring a a you lels. will models. bower Vo of type nee B'MOst display find Our displayed millinery ur miiilinery beauty ‘ ye Wha >} "ar 12m 7 sur Ss Chat will harmonize with the > newness Gown, We have just opened our line Summer Hosiery, and if is as fine an plain and mixed coloring effects as can Ladies' plain black gauze, cotton, and silk hosiery, prices from fancy Ladies' hose in black and is often: not the only-or even the chief-one when this duty is shelved. Very likely her husband has never thoroughly explained to her that he invites his city friends not from choice, but for serious busiess reasons Unless he does that he must not be surprised if his wife is reluctant to entertain people who are not congenial to her. It is very often, however, Just because he is a good fellow and unwilling to urge on his wife anything that seems distasteful to her that he fails to'speak out and yields his point if he finds the slightest Opposition on her part. A wife who is worthy of confidence but whose husband does not confidence In her, nor give her for taking @ common sense view business questions when they are fairly put before her, is very much handicapped, however anxicus she may be to second his endeavors. t{ may be this question of entertaining friends, it may be one of expense; there are some husbands who never will speuk out A woman yoked to a man of this sort need not, however, despair > avenue open to her at least, by which she is very often able to contribute largely toward success. etter than any one, she knows his weak points, and by encouragement and a strong guiding in the right direction she can make of the man who loves her what she will Prices hig Ladies' Prices hose setiet is Ant in bra ne bx plain and to the de de- vo *Snit or of your 1 of Spring and assortment of be obtained. lisle mercerized 15c up to 35c mixed colors, ered white hose. mixed. | colors. Ohl ewer! Ceeve ces +». sS00-UD 20°92,95 Prices from embroidered ...15¢ and to $1.00 embroid- .. 2. .-15¢ up. to 75c Infants' colored hosiery in cothon, lisle, cashmere silk. Prices from 25c to 75c Infants' soft sole shoes and sandals, hosiery, to match in the daintiest of patterns. oand Z,.C.M.I. : : that ve lat C2 We 5 outfit button POgUbee eer ry' Nhe seene . y I pepair : ee $10.00 Up ; the - bias. Prices = $25.00 to $32.50 We . 12 button th. black lengt 1, not . without complete have such a large variety Vou, Vou e Y 4 om <a aN Ey ho) Ma ; AK Aa Se 74 > WY: A -ez=. ro 744 5 x A= AX length, Greens he (en li black, 1 ee famous ** Monitor length, black, white, ! 2 VG blaek, white and all colors. Glove, white, the . $4.00 finest long selected per kid, the best 5. per .. : . ree ‘ 27? and fera ty coe ensnamenevalis $3.50 . pai et ee Easter Accessories Often of a woman's something eval chic appearance and dainty is spoiled to add tone by the lanes Lo the ren effect. We call your attention to our particularly attraelive line of Neckwear, Jumpers, Marie Antoinette Rulfs, and Stock Collars, Collars, 'Turn-ovey Cuff Sets. Also, a varied line of the newest EQOUL 5p nce ictn cs <:, cle cee. fr OUR DRUG STORE IS AT 112-114 MAIN STREET. Y @ ie: oe rN Res 7, ON ~ JZ manufactured, made from ip aale htta 16 button be ens *. WHERE YOU GET THE BEST. | de would : please lea ‘ Gloves | per . elove : su ‘ colors, COLOYS, 16 surely ly can Long allall . 35¢ up to $1.00 faney < Waster suitable pair of gloves. - of Ladies' plain, white and white Prices from aes Loan Clildren's plain black, also plain hosiery. 3 ; Your suceess. visited Al preus throngs of excellence of one week ago, it has been an ' is Is 7.90 Up : ‘ ? . beautiful sti bieves and on fe EAA ane ya ARG scessitated ~ Eg@laS bring 3 ie dress skirts, oO yey an ea cClaborately trun Se Tete Praste Silk Skirts, variety ‘ ms ler Dainty Easter Hosiery let stand in the an important house by students of the Manti High Mrs. C, D. Coates and children|school Friday evening was a very ereditable affair. left camp during the week for Wureka, Nev., to join her husband. Miss Birdie Wilson is spending this % . Dudley and family are now week at Spanish Fork, | : occupying the Gabrielson cottage. George MeCune moved his family , Jast Tuesday. complete arrangeNeva Booth went to Salt Lake Wedments for moing to Zion. hesday to attend the opera. Dr. J. W. Rathwell left Saturday Thomas Vickers and John Beal went for Denver, called there by the death to Mt. Pleasant Friday in the Interest of his Hittle daughter. of the Indian War Veterans' associaMisses Louise Barry, Nellie Me-j|tion Ienry and Cora Hooping entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pixton are in the Whist club Friday evening. Manti this week, Mrs. Otto Kappelle left camp for r and Mrs, A. V, Hague went to Los Angeles on the 15th, called there}Salt Lake Wednesday to attend the by the sertous illness of her mother. opera. Mr. Henry Goodwin has arrived in : McCune of Ogden was in town camp after an extended visit with! visiting old friends this week friends at Evanston, Wyo. . A, yde returned Monday evenMrs. Beatrice Caughlin, teacher at ing from Salt Lake City. Upher Bingham, spent Sunday in Salt Miss Alice Greenwood is iM at her Lake. rome in American Fork this week, Four performances of "Madame Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Robinson of Miss Anderson went on a visit to Butterfly' to more than $4,000 a perGalena have been visiting friends in American Fork Thursday. formance was the record of Henry American Fork during the week. Mrs. James T. Belliston and daugh- |W. Savage's English grand opera Theodore Hanson and Mrs, Hanson ter Maude Belliston, returnéd from eompany at the New Van Ness theatre of Union are guests of Mr and Mrs the city Sunday, in San Francisco last week. $222. 00 to 7 Ce. siacloy Ml Ye [AS = Gonas : seattl cet ; eeen ir Lroyn , snd of Pee Shirt 1 nee creams, ; bestow to trim- elegant ies SON A la : Parts, * latest: par Wad rAd oy a 1 records e acquisi- pities mnl. line ee blacks, abe and | ionable ef the remunerative social such consideration of what ts really |inatter . rie scide iio veves of sty sty Handsome Raps Rites LORS paaN ag 4 e $75. velvet skirts. AE Suits, : to c eatin per eC effects, pleated ry Very aes Panama at AS bretelle ined, ¢ utaway $20.00 . $20.00 a Sa SUR, styles, rs faney noveltyA mixtures. Ranging to scteet from. Price range ...... | cheeks, made « a ‘ Je > : | ; . im price: from ...... $20.00 to $75.00} ...... 0.0... ....$15,00 to $32.50 | ranging from cab discourage bringing z 4 Hi Go SUA ExquisLn WS aprice 75 00 $ a. : Wnelish z io =tks t partmen arly ay ailoved tail a | ite colorings. oi MOLL rk oe ee by 3 e ‘ person- is regarded therefore. from himself ai . accomplished, a aN Panama and Mixture Suits in the ; 7 Jackets, Prinee Ch;lap dainty iton AACKOLS, VINE? where to look make and is a IAS : eer 2 eV ; A Panama. Iéton Suit, braid and 3eautiful Voile Mton Suits, with Panama Skirts, extra full, trim : ene : ; : "ric ¢ 5 1 = naine button trimmed, pleated skirt, a | silk drop skirts, braid and applique | med with buttons, : blacks, bluesres and . ; o e , i A Y W E t a l e b e S a , spring ne models, ) very jaunty little suit for the | trimmed, in' blues, blacks and | browns, all the : latest money,a) only $16.00 | browns. Ranging = in 5 price from.. | from .. $6.00 Up . 75.00 o1 Tok situ Mt sr, brs/ OLE employer Litevennie 4 a TO TZ, vs oe employes, a time when be to 4 a [ASaa "4 oF Many a mav hei ee age los fellow comes troubled )a4 ry - = la y - 4 NY ‘ : . ; AIS wee Inde id ' | AY v4 = t phe, mate rials . Jo ap st of and : cle Tinprime, , Silk, Cotton * os 0 oe we e Ing Coowns. cle line g : Silk F ring S show Sa De cau | Printed FS : is us ; h such M4 i= give ecoming b tinent ; a ian 1 coloring at huprine, z d Depart ry for 1 i Jt qaesigns and dé u Goods ar exc eac h s varie { ly Icu an in e "x oo eC ey | par Fc ora | : last i i. origina a d eS. t + 7 0 d mo I ar Ny nd great he t 3 ~ | ple with whom you have been accushave} tomed to mix; for it by no means fol- after' ee a aa fie L. Miner ! concep ‘ to| mess friends, even though you do not school In honor of the visiting Manti High school was highly enjoyed, The friends of Mr. and Mrs, Sisson . Chase tendered them a jolly surprise parity Thursday evening. Misses Blanche Caine and Alice Cox of Mantl were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Mervill Friday. H. Robinson, principal of the Manti High school and Superintendent A. L. Larson came over with the Mantl exeursion Friday. Mrs. TM LLL = TIME ' Inaugura 4 s tractive last |{n@ much \socicty. with | They may notpleasure interestIn_youtheir at all; they Ses-] a 2 in raising lodge nenses agency ANG eee a a ‘ if C NEPHI. gave l mT HULL ASLER f/ fi Parrish Mrs. party the Hicks one's there husband Simpson Mr. pes Hl be Yj body has to geo, it is' other things being equal. generally the man who. has been | Mel Wednesday. parents, mm Wa bi Known to the advertisers, younger men are generally preferred, Moreover, it is one of the secrets of keeping a post to cultivate friendships was their treasury were presented with honavary certificates of membership in appreciation of their services farewell party was given at Huber and Bransford's hall, Dalton and Lark, in compliment to Mr and Mrs, Echert Saturday evening. Mrs. W, D. Clays spent Sunday with {riends in the city. J. FP. Dean, grand trustee of the K. of has her home in Almy, Wyoming, week, after a three months' visit her *fata = "Nues- and ay atfons and do net know - debaters for + C on J , invaluable to him. Especially she be preparcd to entertain selected a ft Aivietim. fin Hepworth. 2 Panera Cot nee eee qT . YY; breaking task of answering advertisewholments, and, as their merits are un- +, e ero Merrill vrise o\ Hil meee Er i] / ie thawey Mane nobody Kioo akhas ¢ any ip know nobody anal Hupnes Inciuelueas houses, all Sun-|they can do is to turn to the "and. heart- sehoal. * etna Mrs. WI H | | || tH} | II 4 disinclined s € How magn ee rey reach middle Charles Lent Stoker beat whist party at their Ne devee :eiopporton, the carly partresi-of Seer the week, The 4a and)Josephe City. ‘ surprise of the week. Mrg, .T: . e {aly Fork. : the week. Mrs. BINGHAM lo the social the NUHi iy | | " oy lusband's business Riven. though «she: career, kuowe- the | cisiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bingham, Maveb 23.-Mr. and Mrs} Gus Gabrielson threw open thelr new home in Mr. and Mrs their anne TH of}of VW MH) dys him in Hueiaean Tend. Whether he aamalenige be an MIT eliee eh Mr. and Mrs. William g_| Mrs. Frazier was formerly a teacher at din- formerly was a visitor aren't Mrs. Is,wi Mr. Lee the enson entertained oe Stout this place, spent A. as ]H 1 ‘ HAI ttiil HH an! i may "come In'useful." has helped to make or esire Julia. spent Monday and Tuesday inthave been spending the winter in| Salt Lake City as the guests of Mrs. | Coalville, intend to return this month.| Brown's daughter, Mrs. R. N. BrinMir. and Mrs. Simon A. Frazier of ton. Park' City ave visiting Mrs. Frazier's| Mrs. Thomas Salt Lake City Hi]! 1} FRIENDS po se N Yon PAT much his Greene Amy, returned day from their trip to the coast, Mr .and Mrs. Frank Wright. Mys, Illen Barratt. Brown and daughter : {Hil you and for everybody concerned, One wever knows when a business fricna's : te fof ogi 3 heiv home.Fork, to American where they tholgveree CAMEO ler Way to Ontario, Oregon ee ERR SE Mie kd; Bre Biba ool American Fork, as the guest|thelr daughter, visiting of her mother, Mrs, W. TT. ii} ‘ : Murray Peas paenee ot pina param. en Davis and family and Cn een acted nis| Warwick H] 1} HUSBAND'S BUSINESS e Thurs-]30 Web -- BOUNTIFUL ; lL. . Chipman > day, Mrs. J. F. Robinson entertained a friends at dinner Friday, compli- YOUR Sh - HH] re Iodgson EP PAG few | ee the WHI WAAAAA | ' | s. Bountiful. Maret 22.-The teach-| hings more important to a man than of ene ers of the Stoker Sehool eva Prinet lo Grit a olee cirele of business ae pal lL. J. Muir Saturday for in the one case it ard-|2vening-in honor aof surprise his:twéenty-seventh.| | acquaintances: means inerease of business, and in Ward birthds : : cane = ‘rtainty of in this Master iday. andJoelMiss It, Parvish toast-]|the other much greater certainty Octavia was Avbuckle | employment. i WW. J. Mrs,av Stephen one Ramiele Fork doing during sdé iii | Mi ia\ . en eet > Paty "rare g he Ruest an Pe ‘ is at oF ehies Oat ae Ss ‘ot an . ee ;CQES esday Ve E Di eae Mink CO aan Wilson canoe i aN ar ere ako Stn das Ganaaitnbne aimed wt ¢ \ . ay uaa tary to Mr. and Mrs. D. Q. Grab aa seein a ee -<-<-$--- D. Candland, asdaughters, Misses Ray, A. J. Stewart and Mrs. Mabel Spicer. spent}and part of the week in American William) Wing of a wag, business = 2 A. HI NH \}) to is spending a few days mn a oda ; Winhie and: Magete, entertained: Iri-licis her into hiscionildence :reward: eorge I. Shelley an amily of! day at dinner in honor of Dr. and Ing them, she may do much to mould Shelley. Ida., will again make their| Mrs, Cc, N. an ,claborate six} his business future without stepping home here. course dinner was served, he home Mrs. Joseph J, Jacobson has re-|was very pleasantly spent theWithevening music dal side gh al ginko gat sphere ManEsocial , Salt Lake City, z s. Those present were Messrs. | eifpe : sJareely t ‘ thpe or Temphill left. Friday ae ae ee Paine. Charis ee ares Se ee ease baronet ume, City. After 81 Al -Seely, C.| ave hor husband assistance which ts short stay, he will leave for Ely, Nev-|N.McGougan, Ai Crane,/J: . . > BIH 372 Ss mentary to Mrs. A. Eefting of Salt aries Miss Margaret Henderson: eave a eatvne: party Thursday Mr. and Mrs. John Diem will enfer tatnethe Bd0vcluberext Wedhesdan Mi AEA ae aT Sin tth" enters F. L. Ulmer paid the I. 0. O, FP. J help of this place an. official visit|wife Lake spent the fore part of the week| Thursday evening. i here visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. Anthony Nielson of Salt Lake City|sisted by their . LA pleas- affair Cc UA FT ATt © ce SS lives, Mr. and Ni HN a Ay fave a to Mr. Q. Grabill Loy; . LS) POA)DAKINDA DIAN) DALI t wy Ra enter- friends ~ Ba 7 (ANNU HASTE HA ; Ye yD nen : Hin Hh ee ele Wilh) Bill ~<a Tr Wed- | Vurner their 55 SN a two weeks' A man who has business. friends ; must entertain:them somehow If he spent part of] - s Tea ce gota with relatives.|°4@ cutertaln them p CaS nes mn Carrel) went to Mercur can-|day to remain indefinitely this place, is making Ivan Jehnson went to as the guest of rela-| Thursday to visit relatives. yoo, formerly of a short stay here > WV =i Monday William SAS IGF; te)AK PNAS) Wo &,) AS) BAIAPP) enter | num-| a Stringer OUR ac BBO Es WS lie Re tl week here during which me she; evening spen vidtted *the different parts of the! Mr. Roy Campbell was in Salt Lake sehool the fore part of the week on busi0 gee pe : , _ Superintendent of Schools Negert- | ness ; : ; ME son spent part of the week In AmeriMis. W. E. Brown went to Provo nm or Monday to visit relatives oe ratnaay Sorenson, a graduate of Mr. Ed Kump returned to Bingham] the W. of W., now a teacher'in a] Tuesday after a visit here with his sehool of correspondence, atts part sealed . of the week here, visiting the different Miss Olive Syndergaard spent pai departments of the schools. of the week ip Salt Lake with friends Ernest) Paxman, Miss Jauyenta Mr, and Mrs. Ole Hansen went to Greenwood, Alex W. Lowe and Miss} Salt Lake Wednesday ‘ Ethel Cassity were married in the Mr. J. N. Jericksen is down from Salt Lake temple on Wednesday last Salt Lake to visit relatives Dr, H. EF. MNobinson of this cits Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Van Hooser of and Mrs. H. E. Robinson Emmett Robinson of Bingham (LAR HAH HIN AWA Tia (GSS WhiAUHU HHA by fo oHill PartMrs.OF Alice, California Brown fen, form-| form-; Ray of Ogden, evening, Ray a a surprise |tained surprise Monday atTesdinner M.= Sunday Monday honor. of evening. a «nies nice \ F Martin fn. ory,,Mus Alice tikes, Spent pert of/iunich was served "and 3.) plensnnt |e ee re Ge. We Galliver were Dr. Wu ny kA) Fe 5 AY ory Were and happily at cards Thursday and Mrs. Eo J. Beggs Saturday complimentary DS of Saturday Wright as spent part of the week in Lehi. Denver are here for Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Briggs and] stay Mrs, I. Trane of Lehi, ave visitMrs. Gil Beekstrom ing American Fork as the guests of|‘he week in Ephraim i HTT I FLOW TH hd SS ee | | guest Mihai d ih ss if- @ Grabill given by Mr. T. twenty mtly M dinner Saturday] Saturday probably Mrs. and ained are to Salt Sse Cate clit Welsh Tuesday and njoyabic 23.-Mr. and returned LO} Lark Jorganeen aud Mr. Amanda | hi enjos us ht and: Alve ) ' ‘ Phot : suck were club Friday even- eveningguests Mr. valley week| a Mrs, Lynn Kimball was evening the guest of honor at a delightful affaly given WWods| |pnesday by Mr. and Mi De Site ton ‘ | Miss a ark of| Miss Maggie went to Salt the;Lake Sunday to ricksen visit friends. ~ and Mrs, Charles W Mr. N, s. Neilson and Mr. Ras} | Anderson Ne ft Sunday for a trip into Ellen Green and her son) Nevada Te districts. : ; have returned from a4 The women of the Twentieth Cenvisit. through the southern tury club with thelr husbands and are the other Mr. KKa oc ay eS Chifstine - MeDonald' O. N, Oo. club and tnined PLEASANT, can Pleasant, Mareh George Brandon this ; FAD)Wey AKh ; of nesday ber ey cmnga aesmeen napeaee Mt. Mis. e yYur \ Mrss Dio dinner : u Henry; Miss of} visitor and of ane I ' A 23--M : lately first two | moved Kearns pa = | Match?" Thomas EG ; Woy MN) OVS) Ly) EPR) Ki} riba SS visit- | BS] CITY. TT be ean fer Cr Mr ar rs. Ae sof the Friends Robinson the City.) f hones At give >Sunday given Mrs. Hunt, the town in} Monday Lake oneha PARI Pera ar Utah Manan Bing-|guests at ome Henry will Wright sr. and wife have Mr. George Brand left Bingham canyon after a ly, Nev. where he will visiting with relatives. j main during the summer, Mrs Hugh visiting uy Beaver, Salt jIs;man Parge « ntertained) Tlitn ut} terneon ul ut Library Party gone rela ela-| to make home Markham het guest in a, from California sf aX fenG | pol A ee Sa i id visiting ane from Mrs. the} of Lark Goodman Miss T.iazzie Meckinson Aldyth Ward were guests Mi Creighton ‘he carly part of atthe Dalton week spent guest; os the gus here wen and Denver, tu of Provo the Snider. -eck pant pk the gone 300 camp home week. in the afternoon, has is the} weel at Fork has to visit) isi rmane at ire, Elizabeth Stubbs spent part of the week a nest® ae he11 sister, a recovering} a Chandle: s ae i eRe sas in Mr. |of Miss! entertained in was | Mt was SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 1907. STAD Va ad family to Montane for the summet | trs. Ted Pitts of Salt Lake i fsit'= ing with relatives and friends~ this} Park Cav Neb., Monday They Intend Ida}ham thelr permanent Singleton ula Mi of returned Bigler in Idaho, Tuesday. sojourn Tuesday. frien: Mrs. Bassett of North Platte, . rhs » Bessie sR aes are} Upper] first is to rived where guests visiting of illness. Sunday Mrs Tenrvy Goodman guest of Miss Belva tives Mis see month's ea litornia. the the weeks' pent Provo. ith : Zion Sealer several Herrick fhe ourth his ‘agstaft returned Robert the a Wagstaff ences Whestuit'e' >y visited slatas : Mrs) place at-| "Tuesday being - abies Misses Mae visited William Junction. in the veteran mail) was honored on a arge ro "casio? , ‘lle ae enter-| . W. W. Robinson, carrier of this place, VYriday evening by 2 Bingham week Mrs. hostess rendered id and The part mother.) very was "A large"Madam crowd tended ind Wednesday. gathering spent and Mrs, Baker has had as Her guests} CG TR. Blackett during the week, the Misses Flovence| fromSoth Ogden Viola MeCandlass of Lehi Mi Pha wife fs visiting of Oakley, oer Wright Jumes week of the week here with his Mrs, Betsy Kelley. Mis, Ellen Barratt was the at a dinner party Wednesday, at Wells Jobn Bingham Miller Monday night Upper Mi Henry Sorensen and visiting relatives In Lehi, Mrs. Agnes MeDonald school C. fmonths' of . L. Brown of Provo, spent the fore part of the week here, visiting friends.) N. Kelly, principal of the dis- trict 0. town |} from society.{ Charles REPUBLICAN, J. W. Poxman went to Salt Lak @ and Colhir styles of Py w hers Ses 4 |