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Show May Postoffices, | 1912 24, f R edmond Couple Celebrate Silver Weddu yo Anniversary | Unclaimed Letters in Salt Lake | = aa h ES ] : ] | | Abbott,, James. W Avert, Carne and dkinson, Frank ; aa Bewick, Joe BR Ethel rante Barter, j Allen, Mrs. Armstrong, a J May ae { Cleveland teach, ima i } Buseb, Lilile Leurnet, Berrin, Irene Wm. O. Mra. nl A., C Cara Thompson, ( Umsent, a lott, }ewander, Tuller, Endicott, Oscar J Charles Winter. Anna = lange Brain; Gilles, "* M411 , eS pton, Jobo 2 Mack E. V. o Nouemaces Mra.BR J, E. W ba Roger Rose Welner, Joun Welr rth I : clos Jobo Veicu, oe Walker, Mra. Mattle J., Miss immer, You'll call it delightful. Make it McDonald's Way. R Koy "rice, Mrs. Pr Hanter, een He Hotter, iten. mens, Hen Jayne, Burke, Png ER Annie Douglas ele Jenson, Jennie 3.as | | OF Lo. LOR EEE Station. larson, Snyder, sacs, D. 4 Mrs. Miss MR. Sarn, Vita lison, A. Hranch. Betsy Fred Jno ¥ aigrae larean,. Nort Berrenson, Edlth Mer Lug ag acknages. Adama, Thos. R. McKellar, Capt.Murray Rr Mrs. Tight Pr Station e Borne, Elisa or ee Tayl Kate oi! Mr Martinson, Guy 7 Florrie A Bafley | Bogh, Gu Hibbard, Cland Hennlager,Mra. Pearl Hibner, Wm aaa HMadles. ty B.fennant, : E. Zimmerman, ys 2 Gouner, W, Mary a H., Wililams ood, Mrs. W. W. aonetn. Mr. and Mrs. J 2 Gleas, Gordon G. ss Mrs. Williams, r oferes.ay a Jon Marpetes : autt N.. J: §r yau Kolnod Martha ‘ Vrughttson, it, FP * Mra, S058 . See my ted F : ne Mabel, Wion, Elils,= Mrs. Wm= Edwards, Mammile Wr Fleming, Fox Samle Foster, Bertha Enchlish, " A. Mra. oe Vester, meee 2 That's all. Made from the best beans grown, prepared cocoa through a scientific process of blending, by men who are skilled in cocoa-making. It's a healthful food beverage. Deck Lore tevens, Ge) Gale Evans, j Clara A aetat he (Special to The Redmond; May Mra. August Mrs. Julian Martin . Airs. Jensen sees RO wedding Joho £ Anne ge by ape ce ieda € Johnsons o 7 TheoS Vicia a, Ri Seotiaan Fiveditys 3 4 ee, Leys. Ro aoe rales, a x MneM flan . ele 8. ity Hans their iV ) iiver Mrs. ao araear W: B o : Pringle, W. : : ty Agi a ay Chas . m. Miller, F. ©, May, Chas. D. Means, W. EB. Manghen, Inez Ncaoe Vesta Pork, O. L. Roy Mrs, A Scott) E. Jones, . Bond & ene nan Evans, Charles Taylor, e M Messrs. 1y Evans and & George Norman Salt/ Karl | and Mrs Tre George Bradshaw and e ‘ Bundaees Merril were visitors £ Ap ) easant dancing party was given eae oe Wednesday evening i in a apanceahaite honor of Dacea man Anderson and Yernon Anderson, F. B eee 16 nigh alumni eee association . the Atlant ee h hen ooms we and "the | 2aeea a4; aha = n daintily arrang hose | Messrs. and Mesdames A. Karl Hopkins, E. T. Ralph, of ee Newburn aera rs the A. Messrs. David . to his fr. ‘ean 1¢@ horne at Garland and Mrs. E. T. Saturday, where summer David ation day, : W a Ralph . will Sy James Harwood Mrs,» ii Mrs. Melvin ert ‘ sunday charg Miss iit a ne evening by Margaret experience, wo Enow better than any doctor. © treatmen i | Cache d sure stake Mr. and cure for Leucorrhooa or Whitish discharges, Ulceration, Dis- | Gone is of Eureka s Seta "Mr. me _* £ Mrs Nibley Sunday Mrs east on tlic in lacement or Falling of the Womb, Profuse, Scanty or Palefol | six weeks erlcds, Uterine or Ovarian Tumors, or Growlhs; also pains io Mrs. Elf ashes, weariness, kidney. and bladder troubles where by woaknesses peculiar to our eex, caused | present George I want to send you a complete ten day's treatment | D. sotirly freato prove to you t you cancure | liam wish it will cost youonly with Sec suffer if you wish, and per, by de abou erection: Just ceod ms your name and address, tell me how you ep aln wre return mail. I will also send you free of cost, my book-"WOMAN'S OWN MEDICAL ADVISER" wii i tions shoving wht women suffer, and how they oan easily cure themselves Ee ae bw rolast. yibe see M. SUMMERS, Jost sond we your rest, nay noe See BoxH s 2 snd the freo ten day's treatment is yours, also offer again. Address Wotre Dame, ind., Bell was Appeals for Co-operation on the Part of Temperance, Religious and Charit able People, Secieties and Humanitari ans By JAMES E. BRUCE, PRESIDENT "ABSOLUTELY KNOWING of the unquestioned merit of the NEAL TREATMENT FOR ALCOHOLISM: that it has cured over TEN THOUSAND cases and that. It does accomplish results, as ‘Father' Coffin, the well known hu- manitarlan, i says ‘that border on the realm of the miraculous,' {t has been and is my constant desire and effort to overcoine the'skepticism and incredulity of the many good people who should and WOULD CO-OPERATE in the work if they knew wonderful of its merits and the most possibilities in It for the up- lift and the good of humanity, WI THIS THOUGHT UPPERMOST WE SUBMIT THIS PUBLIC OPFER: If any person representing any temperance, religious or charitable e0clety will bring or send an alcoholic patient who takes the Neal treatment, we will, if desired by such person, enter into a special written agreement that if the patient is not perfectly cured, as claimed in our public advertising, at the end of three days' treatment, that we will not only refund the entire amount paid, but that we will alto DONATE DOUBLE high at P school t on was he a r aren 3 the the s ir] Bch AM son 3 ade otha, the: ‘and visitors ore N urty senior: hours Monday i. Nie Saturday even- - Gaines-and;| pass served lsen a ly a at | were é Johnson from Price and' are and are Mayéock sses Bertha r imen ART were se & | last of the summer ‘oittedinined' at Monday of daughter M Blias the a at ening. the spent and hostess An a Vee dancing Refreshments very party were enjoyable MackclubDougall last Whist enjoyable refreshments hose present at | Mrs. A. served time Eee Donee Dr. an Mrs. a and Mr. Roy and Wightman, Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dr. Wal Fred Gra- enter- | ter Graham, tr.andSi) Mrs. 7 ton, Missuld, Proal ? eile Am Gid Tuesday|ham, evening erate Clark, Mr. served by were Mr. was| Packer nd Misses the| andj W Seay Douga Catherine and Emma 7 The Herald-Republican rias Ever Made : , an amiliy came last week for the sum. 4 iying an at the home of ; McKenzie, Jennie Pal- honor hall. had Mr. and Mrs. Fay-|tained : o'clock Greatest Su bscription Offer Satur- the greater part Augudtat bcdinah, in 6 all ris aes Ttadecved Payson to Theatre pleasantly.|and who north reciplent of ca a n a eee Sunday. birthda Harmer, Miss boar will Mrs. i . n se Wednesday F and Mrs. William to Washington, L parents; have last about hostess Robinson, eedham, J Earl, ews. Hi . Campbell Wil. Howell have to visit Mr. Congressman left ; and Mrs Sunday for week ; was California, where she will visit relatives a A fends. pretty social event of the the Misses Korupkat, THE AMOUNT TO ANY CHARITY NAMED BY THE PERSON AKRKANGING VOR THE TREATM ENT NoT Ex. CEEDING THE SUM or TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. "We have a SPECIAL PROPOSITION for those who are willing to FINANCIALLY AID ONE OR MORE persons affileted with ALCOHOLISM who are unable to pay for the treatment themselves, which we feel sure will appeal to and please those who feel disposed to help at a comparatively SMALL COST TO THEMSELVES, in restoring "*BREADWINNERS' to suffering families. References to largest banks and prominent men in this eity and elsewhere cheerfully furnished upon application, "TI personally invite 9 Personal call, appointment = or correspondence by those interested In the Great humanitarian possibilities of the Neal work, at the address given below.' For further information, call, phone or address Neal Institute of Utah, 241 So. ith East st, Salt Lake City, Utah. Phone 1792, Hayball, Gladys Tessa and eWwe Lettie Thatcher, Winnifred Virginia Miss Myors and Miss Durant Edward Walters returned Sunday after two years spe at Berkeley, Cal. * Mr. and Lyman Daines, who returned Monday from Berkley, Cal., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William H. Thain Mrs. A. D. Bell entertained Friday with three tables of five hundred. Mrs. Bell's guests were Mesdames E,. '. Robinson, f&, J. Bell, Jesse Barl, George Lindquist, L. A. Rosle. 2} Andrews, William Hodges, Frank Earl. 8S. BE. Needham and the Misses Hattie, Drew, Flow and Alice Smith. Mrs. William Sears and daughter of Salt. Lake were entertained on Tuesday by Mr. and M illle Hansen. Mrs. L. G. Kinball of Cedar. Raplds, Iowa, is a guest at the Champ home. eee MONROB. (Special to The Herald-Republican.) Monroe, May 25.-Miss Mary Yergensen Is home from Lark, BE. Michelson of Salt Lake wag here visiting relatives this week Alta Johnson of Elsinore was in town Friday. The following were in Richfield Sunday: Misses Hazel Collings, Reta Webb, Leah Ransom and Margret Washburn. Bishop Jensen is home from Salt Lake, Irvin Warnock entertained the following at his home Thursday evening Misses Margaret Washburn, Della Nay Sylvia Collings, Zella Kienke, Anna and Nell Whiting, Morrls Hansen, Arden Hunt and Bert Christiansen Miss Sloan of Elsinore was In town riday. A dinner party wns given by Mrs. Minnie Simmonsen honor of her mother, Mrs. Eliza Cooper, Saturday afternoon, Miss Edna Hunt was hostess at a so cial given at her home Saturday. freshments were served were Savanna Anderson, § y Ivia lings, Morris Hansen, Irvir 1 Warnock and Glen Winget AY Elma Magleby left Sunday for Provo to attend summer school. Miss Christie Morrison roturned from Salt La Friday, after visiting with friends Miss Maryel Bionquist and Clement Swalburg of Richfleld were in town Wednesday visiting Ethel and Alta Erickson Olof Michelson entertained the following at his home Sunday: Ivy Mazleby, Mattie Collings. Alta and Withel Erickson; Harold Magleby anc Ray Swain, : The closing program of the Monroe high schoo! will be given Wedneaday evening next ee ee SPRINGVILLE, (Special to The Herald-Republican.) Springville, May 25.--Misa Frances ‘ rd, teacher of ihe dcmestic Scionce Luella Haymond of Salt relatives in Springville Professor | hundred in honor of | of Sa It Lake. hose} were Mesdames W. Lindquist, S Howell's lowell. U. 8.As | Bateson. FOR ALCOHOLISM _ MAKES CONVINCING OFFER _ ae A Mark Robinson was Lake last a Pay- 80n visitor Saturday Miss Ella Deal Is visiting friends at Fillmore. Mrs. Harry Carter left Wednesda y to join her husband, who works on a Strawberry tunnel. Miss Effie Kelsey, who has een teaching school at Payson the past year, {is at home for the summer. The students of the Hungerford acad- whose Thirty ple home treatment which y an y cures orrhoea, Green Sicknessond | jy Thain Joseph Odell, William Bowen or Irregular Menstruation in young Ladies, Plumpness and health always results from M. V. Ko cat, Hyrum ott. uthor b ateson, N y, aws, ant ohn you live, I can refer you to Indies of tT own locality who know and will gladl Westover, G...0;°Hayball, Jesse' Earl, tell any sufferer that this {dome Treatment reall cures women's diseases, and makes women wel Anna' B.Philips, Moses Thatcher, and MRS. the re monta, asant relatives and Mrs. visited °° and] athome. Every womanshould havo it, and learn to think for herself, Then when the doctor says- | the five hundred party given Wednesday "You must have an operation," you can decide for Y sof women have cured |}, G. Hayball. ose present thomselve- with my home remedy. It cures all old or To Mother of Daughters, I willezplaina | Wan. Mesdames NW. Kinball, William Ss molten of her spent Cardon that ll, Frank Earl, Jesse Hodges and Mark 4 easily, quickly and Mr, that, it will cost you nothingte | gone ve ane as ee ee entsa week or less than two cents a day. you the treatment for your case, ent a t Rec dinne eee ho Robinson, In June. school a@ trip head, back and bowels, bearing down feelings, nervousness, | afternoon at five creeping feeling ap the spine, melancholy, desire tocr, hol | Mrs. L. A. Rosie Sitieytorestere « B ple teachers. e , Mira? ; LOGAN, (Special to The Herald-Ropublican,) ‘Logan, May 25.-A delightful social affair of the week was the party given I have found tho cure. yourself at home, surely. Remember, gars theeCCommercis relat yman, Dora'- Kearns, Lucille né i ‘ s, 4 a Johnson Elma Haymond were: among. the : ae a aS s io = on SE ih Nw 3F Tintio ackardwbaterdas wen o gsdry Fear this cure-y r elf, your | Suests enjoyed the evening. deughter, your mother, or your I want to Mrs. A. M. Flemming was hostess at | te ou ho cure yourselves at home with-|a card party Saturday afternoon. | outthe help of a doctor. en const unders Miss Phebe Nebeker gave pleasant women' erings. wewomen know fm | party Wednesday evening In honor of the . yw 1 Mr .and Mrs. James and he Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harwoo guests of their parents, Mr. and aMrs.|¥ gent with full dnstructions toane geet Edith Bullen and Earl woman's ailments. I want to tell aii womenabout | marriage takes places know tha' re andsome plece of cut glass as a token of / esteem TheTh following Were :present principal N.K Nein n Jue s W eee Fred matthews, Mr } z ~ in Miss Emma Dougall and Mark Robiso Miss Preal Kelsey, who has been teaching at Brigham City the past year, is s$ a at home for the summer ation, - vacation, Mi la Harrisc was a Provo visito; Friday ; ‘i f ms ‘ .,™@Iiss' Ruth and Rhoda ‘ae cabeck down to a Q foridenttwelof Professor F, Reynolds of the U. of Tt was in Spring ville last, E niday evening spend a fo I last ay ee went they s very 1 He bled eed ee : e aves Sects Evere ee . t hae he Se f he high ‘schos 1 faculty entertained} Hetristude nts Tuesday afternoon from] states eeeluroni eaeassocilaSy ‘, : tut an- r _ ; z ; : Roowlank 1 See ee Wideeaie oe neler allrm § es Gay Stet= Vinde : spendin ee and Sunday her parents. a P {sMrs. wri W. wsT Hasler oe eeee Ps ne ' wrNee, aay as ‘a< Mra,s. teenie Hiabs ora it n Archie Mumms who has returned ire stay ee aa ae Sage rehi InOe Germany, kine Lehi Myrtle Briggs, Wansgaard, Earl Holm- free of an e ye eee e nnete' Refreshments .were. ban-| home at Huntsville Sunday, where he Mrs: Zina rung Card of Salt Lake Den will spend the summ a via oe Gia Was a ae ee eat Saturday ate The new west school gave the &Y | the guest of Mrs annah Huntington tables wire SoReal "HiaAn watha" at their school building Mr. Breckenridge, been aD}! ovesy Brine Buehidisig: then past nix' who monte has in present were ere, Moline Welshiot Paveon spent . a oe is th,Bo B. Anderson Bren el Nae tea eee elk with her parents ASSOUR returno¢ o Springville Misses Mary |a few days Iast wee o iH p peree last week. man. Tesaw Wotien's paterack Ul mail, o Sd CAMPAIGN OFFER anr chool Free to You and Every Sister Sur: erlng from Woman's Allments, ° ae ae 8 "es . Jen- Genre Anderson n¢ Ss Butt Miss Elgira Thurman ae ay tion: spene alee Powell, Emma oates, Eva Willis,| Eliza ‘Phillips, Vera Zella} Rhodes, Emily Wanlass, ‘Taylor, Jessie Butt,| Myrtle Stewart. Nita Hannier, Cora| Hewlett, Ruth Robinson, FREE TO YOU-MY SISTER ) ae Mr, i oe Ralph and Triday Horald-Republican.) Wadsworth, ter, Thomas , | Hoimstead eee Holmstead, Reich, Luke eaves, Daisy, Riching, May F.# etStiawscJoku: Wi E, to The Anderson Mr. and Mrs. David Smith of Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins Sunday. aRobinson, F. M. Riddick, D.. T. Rowden, L. Richardson, G, J. Handwhi,..Frea Ross, . Palmer, J. J, Pace, 8. A., 2 Roup,. Eva Roeland, Dscar Romney, Mr. ad G. wr r *o lass, Clarence Cotter, \ ernon r .eland Anderson, Earl Smith, ant aHinen Fyffe, Gheries Friel, Olof | Foimstead, sr, James Gough, J. EB. Cot- | ua Nickerson, res Eater: Ruseell, Nathan A Rourris, Mrs Ruby Rowsell, Mrs. Jessfe Robbins, Lydia Manse ae A a atteer = Tals * Marlowe, Robt. " ;Nissen, August cas Norto: Pettit, Peters, (Special in re | depa ] Svans,er Stanley ron "72 present the ward pr : Lehi, May 25.-The Commercial club dents at the first annual alumni ball entertained the ladieses' auxiliary Pe of r Miss 3Hazel $ Evans iV en tertained t ‘ a num-|]a that organization in a very delightful| ber of her girl frienc at a slumber] manner in their club rooms Wednes-| party Monday evening at is nots of) calauant = oe: i scon-|her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Evans.| ue} pte alee ag hoeeroniee Ir, and Mrs. George Bradshaé, Mrs ind' a trial given after which a ‘Dutch A. J. Evans, Mrs,.5 Eeyore ag MisSS/ F u : ae Ter 3 >» Lake for an > , : gent were | Haz Evans went to Salt Sa races wey etemed Teuton i eae auto trip Wednesday Ricneaaren "He W Mmar. Norman Anderson returnedheretic Mon- | ner, =|Hors Holbrook,k, . Haslor ? r sNO a Deere Willarn Thornton, W. Karl Hopkins, 8 day aos the ig SA laainnes for the | f +: 9. ime SMrs. Eliza Al fred ee L. McNaughton, A. See Mrs. Clara a xMeter er, materi, EF McPherson, MeGee, panek re ei ) Mra. Lillie penar tte eo McConnavughy, Ed MecCartan. Hugh Newton. A. "1 JENSEN. a at|}of : is < {s a prominent citizen of this place. was GR a MEUT memberhte of peor the state legisae, bishop la AT poe eed They Mr. : MARTIN ¥ Rasmusson. aes Holmstead, wu i, Vocle LEH Mr. Miller, e T eaten, Mire Aas one. eAAlfredlte Monson, Mitchell, Belle © - a a Makaten.\ Mrs, .ilen Madden Cm Bitcbell Trrank Mary Go. ¢ chi Archie ne =. ILaVern, Frits Lansing, F. Langford, Bnd : Lampier. Mrs. Maggie Lowe, & F- Mg 4, Jack ay, Josle Mrs. cing, Kemp, Edith Tong. care Mrs. 3 hnson. Johnson, 3 Say MRS. nahh week. foe past W Bishop i a AND rated a sng: during the ne ? Herald-Republican.) sen ae Mrs.|He : -~Mr a ant 1 \ E r Reais ie si Just Pure, Una dulterated Cocoa D. Dd Dodd, Ae B. c } NA i PONA 2 D John Rradford, Chester Bow Cc. V Brockman, Eugene } Swarts, J a Bch akte J EMO Rosles, Belle . | Roland fT. anos Nellfe M. J ~ eG BUMS Are. maces) a } ie SECTION MAGAZINI \LD-REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1912 ie 1D aly 26 ERUPTION CAUSED TERRIBLE SUFFER Baby's Body Covered with Large Sores, Seemed to Itch and Burn, Finger Nails Fell Off. Little or No Sleep. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. In 6 Weeks Cured, Dodson, Mont. -‘'When my baby boy Was six months old, his body was completely covered with large sores that seemed to itch and burn, and cause terrible suffering. The eruption began in pimples which would open and run, making large sores. His hair came out and finger nails fell off, and the sores were over the entire Great scabs would come off when I removed his shirt.We tried s great many remedies, but nothing would help him, till a friend induced me to try the Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I used the Cutlcura Soap and Ojintinent but a short time before I could see thet he was improving, and in six weeks' time he was entirely cured. He had suffered about six weeks before we tried the Cuticura Soap and Ointment although we had tried several other things. and octors too. I think the Cuticura Remedies will do all that is claimed for them, and a great deal more." (Signe Mrs, Noble Tubman, January 28, 1911. r red, rough, chapped end bleeding hands, itching, burning palms, and painful finger-ends, a one-night Cuticura treatment works wonders. Soak hands, on retiring, in hot water and Cuticura Soap. Dry, anoint with Cuticura Ointment, and wear old, loose gloves during the night. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold everywhere. 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