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Show SALSMAX WANTED "WANTED: Man with car for profitable Itawlleg'h Route, must be satisfied with good living at .start. Write Rawieigh's Dept. jL'TE-24-101, Denver, Colo. Adv. Mrs. Venna Cantwell Janes arid j two chldren, who have been 'spendng the last year in Wisconsin, Wis-consin, arrived home Thursday jand will spend several months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. : Wililarn Cantwell. The Junior Literary club en-"tertained en-"tertained at a guest day Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at the Blue bird. Mrs. Gleen R. Winn read, "He Stayed for Dinner." Mrs. Gem McCann sang three vocal selec- tions. Luncheon was served to about 75 ladies. Mrs. Homer Dailies, Mrs. Eugene Lundsuist and Mrs. Heber Whiting were hostesses. Mrs. William Cantwell entertained enter-tained Monday afternoon at her I homo for the members of her I birthday club. The occasion being the birthday anniversary of Mrs. T. B. Farr. Luncheon was served at one large table centered with a crystal bowl of Tulips. Other spring flowers decorated the living liv-ing rooms. The afternoon was spent in playing bridge. Higt score prize was won by Mrs. Farr. I Those included weer Ms. G. L. Ree.q, Mrs. Helen Toolson, Mrs. T. W. Jarvis, Mrs. J. E. Shaffer, Shaf-fer, Mrs. Robert Griffiths, Mrs. T. B. Farr Mrs. Rinda Chmabers 'and the hostess. About Town Mr. J. C. Goff has purchusec the home on Center street of Mr Mr. .J. W. Kirkbride ISK WODDKIH', Whippint Cr.-ar... Adv- tf Mrs. Mrytle Sechrist of Collin-Bion, Collin-Bion, was the guest of Mrs. Doug, las Hooper on Wednesday. JSITIKK MII.K For sale now, at Woodruff Dairy. Adv- U Mr. Wililaiu Mooseuiaii visited with his ilaiigliK-'i" at Salt Lake City on Sunday. Mrs. l.oroy t'owles of Salt Lake City is visiliug with her daughter Mins L'lta Lou Cowles this week. .Mrs. Waller Oiliooiu of Pocatello, Poca-tello, Idaho, was the guest of Mrs. Helen Toolson on Thursday. Mrs. J. C. Goff and children spent Monday at Preston, Idaho, with relatives Mrs. Gem McCann spent' tho week end visiting at Pocatello, Idaho. Mrs. Mary Hillyard returned home Wednesday from a monllis stay at Twin Falls, Idaho, where she viisted with ; her daughter, Mr. Gus Myers left Monday for Wyoming, where he will spend severa) weeks. Mrs. Douglass Hooper spent the week end at Ogden visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mack and Mrs. James Mack of Salt Lake City, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Mack. George G. Nelson, Wholesale Coal Dealer, Bear River Mutual, Fire ana AutomoDiie Insurance Notary Public , Phone 14S. Residence 143. A dv. tf. Mrs. Mable Athay and her daughter Mrs. Ruth Smith, left Thursday for Washington, D.C., to visit with relatives. Mrs. Robert D. Young of Man-ti, Man-ti, and Mrs. L. McCallister of Ogden were guests of Mrs. Adrain V. Toolson on Wednesday. They attended the Junior Literary tea at the Bluebird. Mrs. Egder M. Picture entertained enter-tained at a birthday party April 24, honoring Miss Cleone Picture, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pitcher. Pit-cher. 16 guests were present dainty luncheon was served, after which the evening was spent in playing games. The guest of honor recieved many beautiful gifts. The Junior girls of the Smith-Held Smith-Held ward, held a buffit luncheon lunch-eon last "Thursday, April 24, in honor of their' mothers, at the First ward hall. 18 were present! Bunco was enjoyed and prizes j v-.,.-, v.pn j,y Mrs. S. 1 1. Moore j :.! -' 5!rs. Zina Moore. j Marion Peterson, Connie Read: ana Zlioi -Uoere, were in charge of all arrangements. Ti e aroara or was as follows: Yiw'ij seio. Marilyn Coleman; j vocal solo, Ziaa Moore; grading, 1 Knea.e.a ilayaaeiid; s.ory, Marion! Peierre:; ; a.iiidreil Kaese was toaiv. , I'emaie I-Ieia Wanted j MAKB KXTK.Y JiOXEV desn-oustra.-.iag new C & D hosiery, (Xyloii). linaerino. p'.ay-uitca. Dre' sos up. Everybody's buy-! ing lie of boenninrr de.eacel earn:: as. Got your .-'aare. Smart1 new styles soil on siaat. Send for) new PUKE Departmentalized I Sample la.iuipmctit. Territories retrie'.ed. WRITE TODAY! 9 04' Gas & Khctric Eld., Denver, Col-' era do. Adv. |