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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1920. aLo Packed FiinutoreH ' (Shipped at Stage Invitations Are Dancing Party 'Issued for Wedding - , i -- Cjiven for Brfde ' and Fiance i j HENRY MATTHEW Issued Invitations MRS. Is has the marriage of her daughter. Frances Glenn, to John McChrystal Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wallace. The wedding will take place at the home on East South Tem. ,M. :30 ple street Saturday evening, at o'clock. Mrs. Elliott T. Kimball has issued invitations for a tea to be given Friday after-in noon at her home on Canyon road honor of Mrs. Ira C. Barend of Sacramento, Cal., who is visiting In this city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fred Wey. Miss Gladys Spry entertained at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Erma Ashton, a bride of the month, last night, avenue. at the living-rooSpry home on McClelland Shasta daisies in crysIn the tal baskets were used to decorate, and lavender and white In the dining-roocosmos in a crystal basket, tied with a lavender tulle ribbon, formed the center-piec- e for the table, with plijk cathedral candles in crystal holders on each corner,. Fink ribbon streamers extended from the m m (Chandelier to the table. The hostess was stsslsted by her mother, Mrs. Samuel ! Upry, ahd by Mrs. Earl Douglas Spry. -- tThe guests numbered thirty, AND MRS. . BARNARD J. t a STEWART entertained and musical informal large dancing party at their new home, 1158 East Third South street, last night in honor of Miss Miriam Cannon, a bride of the week, and her Aance. Captain H. S. Bennion. A profusion of the late summer flowers decorated the rooms. In the pink asters and snapdragons were arranged In crystal baskets. Marishades golds and smnias in the yellow In the were used In the sunroom and ballroom. A wicker basket of bachelor a e center-piecbuttons and larkspur formed the for the dining table. Musical numbers were given by Mrs. Vaughan Cannon, Miss Lois Gannon, Miss Nora Cannon, Mra Edna Evans Johnson, Mra Richard Hart, Mias Romania Hyde, Mias Ruth Stewart, Charles Shepard and Tracy Y. Cannon. Seventy, guests were present. R. We do not store anything of a dangerous or highly combustible nature. We make a specialty of storing household goods, pianos and personal effects, such as trunks., suitcases, etc. The Keyser Fireproof Private Boom is superior to all other methods of storage, and much safer than many safety deposit vaults. M. A. Kayser Fireproof Storage Co. 328 West Second South Phones Was. 5722 and Was. 6723 . -- living- -room. section of the ladies Literary club, with Mra A. N. Hanson, chairman, will meet today at 10.80 o'clock. The following papers will be given: "Geography and Topography of Mexico," Mra G. R. BothweU; "Mexico Before the Conquest," Mra Mary P. Underwood. The music section, Mrs. George F. Wasson, chairman, will meet this afternoon at 1.30 oclock, under the direction of Professor Squire Coop. The parliamentary law section, Mrs. C. S. Kinney, leader, will meet this afternoon at 1:16 oclock. The history.-touri- st Meeting . Called for Tonight of General Committee on Tercentenary Celebration. )T)X, Mrs. R. ,T. Jeffs, Mrs. George W. W. H. West, 1048 Highland Drive. i Morgan, Mrs. M. Morris, Mrs. V. R. and Mrs. M. Rumph. Mra. 3. T. McEnany and little daugh ter, Mery Loreen, left yesterday for a will entertain at several weeks' visit with friends and relaMrs. Willard Richards a luncheon this afternoon in honor of tives at Battle Creek, Mich. Miss Miriam Cannon. This evening Miss Cannon and Captain H. S. Bennion will Mrs. R. K. Brown and ElisaAie the guests of honor at a dinner given beth, and son, Paul, havedaughter, returned from rpy Mr. and Mra Vaughan Cannon. a the months at California visit southern beaches. Mra W. L. Phillips has returned to her home at Fort Crook, Neb., after a visit of Mra Ralph W. Brown of Kansas City, several weeks at the Kearns home. Kan,, Is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Hal W. Brown, at her home, 267 East Mrs. Russell Peter Hartle, who has Third South street. spent the summer months In San Diego, is a guest at the home of her uncle and Mrs. Frank McCool, leader of the Counaunt, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Hamilton. try Club orchestra, left Sunday for Chicago, where she will visit with friends, The marriage of Miss Irene Jones, returning about October 16 to resume her P. J. of and Mrs. Bonn, Floyd orchestra work. daughter will take place Wednesday A-- Hansen evening at 8 o'clock at the home of the Ths Authors' club will hold its first bride's mother, 661 North Twelfth West meeting of the winter season Wednesday ctreet. morning at 10:30 oclock In - the Bishops building. The program will- consist of a discussion of current events by the club members. Permanent organization of the civic pilgrim ter centenary celebration committee, appointed by Mayor C. Clarence Neslen, and outlining of the tentative plan for the celebration, are the special orders of business for a meeting of the committee, called for this evening at 8 o'clock in the council chamber of the City and County building. A mammoth mass meeting and concert at the tabernacle December 21, the three hundredth ef the pilanniversary of the landing grims, ie being talked of as the first big event of the celebration. , A full attendance of the general committee is sought for this evening's meeting. The members are: George N. Child, Charlotte Stewart, the Rev. J. H. N. Williams, Bishop Joseph 8. Glass, A. N. McKay, Bishop Moulton, Isaac Blair Evans, Earl J. Glade, C. B. Hawley, Wesley King, H. D. Bowman, J. F. McLane, Mrs. J. A. Widtsoe, Mrs. E. M. Bagley, Mrs. C. H. McMahon, Dr. Margaret Roberts, Johanna Sprague, the Rev. W. H. Reherd, J. A. Widtsoe, W. N. Williams, H. R. McMiUen. George O. Relf, George A. Eaton, A. H. Crabbe, B. Roland Lewis, Glen Miller, A. J. Hagen, Ella M. Dukes, Fred D. Keeler, Carl A. Badger, Wilson McCarthy, Harold M. Stephens, Noble War-ruHarold Goff, R. W. Young, Jr., Adam Bennion, Herbert Hirschman, John C. Cutler, Lewis Telle Cannon. Lester D. Freed, Mrs. H. S. Tanner, Arch M. Thurman, J. ChaUen Smith, Levi Edgar Young, Mrs. Elizabeth Hayward, Guy C. Wilson, Squire Coop, Luclle Thurman, Mina Taylor, if, A. Smith, L. F. Christensen, Georgia B. Johnson, John D. Spencer, W. Mont Ferry, A. C. Lund, J. J. McClellan. Joy H. Johnson, A. W. Ivins, Martha Horne Tingey, B. F. Redman, F. E. Morris, Otto E. Asbrtdge, Heber M. Wells, Mrs. Julia F. Lund, Mrs. George Dem, Mrs. George Fellows, Mrs. E. S. Wright, C. P. Overfield, John E- - Holden, Hamilton Gardner, George D. Pyper, Robert W. Spangler, Mrq. W- - N. Williams, Mrs. Louise B. Felt, Rabbi William Rice. Ths Ladles' Aid society of the First Congregational church will meet in the church parlors from U until 8 today o'clock. U. S. Land Surveys in Uintah Basin Completed Miss Afton Love entertained yesterday .Afternoon from 8 until I o'clock at an informal keneington tea, in honor of Miss i Mary Hansen, whose marriage to G. Merlin Fouthwiek will take place September fE2. The rooms were decorated with cosmos, asters and slnnlaa in the autumn The i shades, arranged in crystal baskets. hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. C. and Fullmer Mrs. E. H. Love; Stephen .Mrs. L. C. Young. The guests numbered twenty. The members of the Catholic Women's league who are Interested in the new section Just established under the department of art, literature and education will meet this afternoon with Mrs. W. H. Bints at the Knights of Columbus hall at 2:30 oclock, for the purpose of discussing and outlining the work to be done the coming year. Mrs. W. E. Coulam entertained the Radiant chapter No. 11, Order of Eastmembers of the Entre Nous club at the first meeting of the- - fail season yesterday ern Star, will meet this evening at I afternoon at her home on East First o'clock at the Masonic temple. A social South street A crystal basket of cosmos hour will follow the business meeting. formed the centerpiece for the tea table. The Ladles' auxiliary to Typographical (The club members are Mrs. M. Beaver, Mrs. T. C. Cosaman, Mrs. Thomas Car-- ! union No. 115 will entertain at a card mody, Mrs. M. Z. Foreoutt, Mrs. Albert party this evening at the- - home of Mrs. -- on ' No Formal Fall Opening at Auerbachs But the largest and most beautiful stocks of Millinery, Shoes and Fall Merchandise that we have everhown. The prices are amazingly low, because EXTENSIVE BUILDING OPERATIONS, covering our entire five upper floors, have interfered with business to such an extent that we are determined to move merchandise regardless of cost. It will move in. a hurry at these prices! You can clothe the entire family at Great Savings at Auerbachs Big Alteration Sale! Ready-to-Wea- r, IN ADDITION TO THESE BARGAIN PRICES, WE HAVE A FREE GROCERY OFFER WHICH WILL INTEREST YOU r Contested Land Case Is Dismissed by Registrar And yet, why not? We Nonappearance of the contestant In the must look things in the land contest of Joseph H. Holt Framed in dull gold; Mens against face these days. of a cent gives One-thi- rd you a cup of Schilling Tea, fragrant, rich and satisfying, invigorating, and full of cheer. You dont have to think about the cost of fine tea. Its the cheapest drink next to water. Now enjoy your teal Schilling Tea Appear At Tour' Best Instantly t V you receive a teddtu calLroraa unexpected roe caa feel confident of sheers appearing at poor bnt la but a few moments It fender toyour sktai a wonderfully pun, soft complexion that I) 1 beyond comparison. Mothers ' " bthi Ahsolutplj f triVfl m SEAPTFID yrCUlATPH CO fwrr AUawt. Ca 50c Paris (Except Grocyterya, Fountain, Bakery and Pattern Departments) , Guaranteed fresh stock of this renowned garter at less than wholesale cost. $1.50 J Beautiful landscapes and marines, framed in gray-tinteantique frames; $1.50 values at d all-sil- k Blue-tone- Hannah Lovanla Francis, resulted In the dismissal of the 'case by Registrar Gould Jsp Cantaloupe B. Blakely, of the government land office, Soup i yesterday 80.000 Acres Fresh Tomato Bouillon With Rlcs The case Involved a dispute over 140 Wafers scree of grating land near the headwaters . of the Francis creek in Morgan county. Chicken Croquette with Psas in Cream The contestant disputed the claim of the or Fully 80,006 acres of land in ths vicincontestee on the ground that entry was Grilled Club Steak. Maltre d'Hotel ity of Delta. Utah, will have been remade on behalf and for the use of others J or claimed by the end of this year, accordand at the time of the filing she alCold Veal, Potato Salad ing to R. A. Hart, senior engineer of the ready had a homestead claim on 160 western drslnags investigation departacres. Mashed Potatoes ment of agriculture, who has returned Dinner Rolls from an Inspection of the work. Time Sections of the land are already valued Shredded Lettuce with' at 8250 an acre, Mr. Hart said. It is Income planned to devote 10.000 acres of ths reQuartered Tomatoes claimed land to sugar beets The alfalfa aeed crop, he believes, will net the farmers Chocolate Ice Cream and Cake Thn time limit for payment of the third 31.500, 000 a year gross returns about or Installment of the Income tax Is set for There will be four projects," Mr. Hart Boston Cream Pie midnight September 15, according to ansaid. The first is located near Hinckley, nouncement mads yesterday by D. C. will drain 5000 acres. Work of Coffee Buttermilk Utah, and Duhbar, internal revenue collector for Balt Iced Tea tile for this project will begin In laying Lake. The Salt Lake office, he said, Another project will drain days. sixty would remain open Wednesday night In 22.000 acres of land near Oasla and Dees-ere- t, order to accommodate late comers. Kid-Fitti- ng andths third will reclaim Tailored Corsets 44.000 Utah, A penalty of f per cent, plus 1 per cent acres northwest of Delta. The interest, will be Imposed upon those who fourth will Include Delta, and will make Made to order. fall to make the payment by September about 10,000 acres. Including the townsite 16. They will also be forced to pay the of Delta, suitable for crops. entire remaining amount of the tax, said pleating, buttons made Mr. Dunbar. The date for payment of to order. CANDY CONCERN ACCUSED. Pinking, emthe fourth and last installment of the Income tax will he December IS, It la broidering, CHICAGO, 8ept. 13. Warrants for the Mail orders a specialty. arrest of G. V. Guertnlan and Joseph Marsaid. tin, president and treasurer respectively 40 E. Broadway of the Querlnlan Candy company, chargAUTO SCALES PIKES PEAK. Salt Laka City ing them with profiteering in sugar, wera COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo.. Sept 18. insued today by United States CommisWasatch 2848 For the first time in history an autosioner Lewis Mason. The men were almobile was driven a distance of 47,992 leged to have made a profit of 819.454 feet up the cog railroad to the summit on two shipments of sugar sold to vwsnll of Pike's Peak, when Ralph Mulford, stores In Kalamasoo, Mich., buying the n noted automobile racer, accompanied by cents a pound and sellsugar for 11 two passengers, accomplished the feat cents 4 pound. ing for 26 today. It took four hours ten minutes. Just before reaching the summit ths car SEARCH RULING BY COURT. entered a snowstorm. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. Federal officers may not enter and search a citiLEAVES ON VISIT. . Storage o! Household Goods zen's horns when authorized except by a Miss L, B Arthur, supervisor of nurses search wamdit whose sufficiency rests Cleanest and safest fireproof for the state board of health and the on on which s facts court pertinent building in the city Utah Publio Health association, has gone charge may be based, according to a deon a visit to Emery and Duchesne rendered in the federal court tocision Rate Insurant! of loves! day by Judge C. E. Wolverton, who We Invite Inepectlen quashed Indictments against John Pltotte and J. Battaglia, accused of resisting CHAMBERS ON VACATION. and comparison forcibly an attempted search at 1'ltotte'g. G. S. Chambers, superintendent of Salt Most efficient packing and shipping home. Lake malls, left Sunday morning for Podspartmsnt la the west catello to spend several days' vacation. SMALLPOX OR COWPOXT MOVING MOTORIZED During his absence Arch H. Twiggs, as, KINGSTON-sistant superintendent of malls, will hanJamaica, Sept II. dle Mr. Chambers's work. Doubts having arisen whether the prevaRedman Fireproof Storage Co. lent epldemlo is smallpox or cowpox, 184 be. 4th Watt an expert has been sent here by Johns OIRL IN BOWERS HOME. Hopkins university, Baltimore, to InvesWasatch 1404 and 1468 A girl was born yesterday to the wife tigate the situation. Ths epidemic la of Charles E. Bowers, 1076 4 South West but there havagbeen no recent Temple stieet. deaths. pair. J Pound Paper, 25c A beautiful sheer quality, in stripes and checks; 40 inches wide. Regularly 81.25. While the lot will last at 30c yard. $6.95 Very smart. Made ef real seal leathers or Morocco. Fitted with coin purse, mirror and manienre articles. , sheets of good finish writ- linen quality mg paper. r Alteration 8ale of Blankets, Comfortables and Feather Pillows We Shall offer 2000 pairs of these large, fine Bed Blankets, in white, gray, tan and beautiful plaids, at mach less than the cost, to manufacture today. etc. frames; d S2.C3 at 79c Each $1.00 Framed in S5.00 values, 18.00 $9.98 Kodak Bags, Kin Homebuilders, Neckwear, $2.00 The Angela wrinkle-proo-f $9.49 Pair Fancy White Little Bit of Heaven taffeta desirable 700 Pairs Blankets Values, J i : Beauties; whits, gray and - , , plaids, Children a summer union suit and vests, and pants. Broken lines 'and partly 1, all .greatly reduced. Splendid bargains while they last. Yard Voile, 39c Ydj Neckwear for 59c Ties of pure and various other weaves, including failles, etc. Underwear 38 inches wide. Regular 60c, at 39c yard. 85c. Mens Fine White 39o r Childrens Soiled. Longcloth, 7x11 Landscapes and Marines, 85c Garters, 29c Table dHote Dinner Tuesday, 75 r $2.00 Table. Damask, $1.29 Yard values. NEWB0USE HOTEL Sept. 14, 1920 r Framed Pictures Specially Priced 5x7 Carbons, 48c The Ladies Aid society of the Phillips Surveys in the Uintah basin, near VerCongregational church will meet Thurs- nal, Utah, have been and the day afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. H. U. S. surveying party completed under U. S. SurA. Eckner, 867 East Third South street. to veyor Ralph Gentry, is moving Ouray, according to G. D. D. Kirkpatrick, asThe Young Matrons' section of the sistant of surveys, who recent, supervisor Ladles Aid society of the Phillips Con- ly returned from an Inspection of the gregational church wll meet Thursday Uintah work. afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. B. M. He said that the work in Vernal conStephenson, 860 East Seventh South sisted for the most part of completing street. unfinished surveys. The party will remain in the Ouray country until come The meeting of the members of the time in November, he Bald. second section of the Ladles' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will be POSTMASTERS NAMED. held this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Special to The Tribune. Fredrick Francis, 174 H street. Mrs. WASHINGTON. Sept. 13. Four fourth Francis will be assisted by Mrs. H. W class postmasters were appointed today In Diets. Utah as follows: Myrtle B. Hunter, Cor. A meeting of the Bay View Reading nish. vice Juda Troseth, resigned; Mary club was held yesterday afternoon at the E. Stevens, Randlett, vice George Ashton, vice home of the president, Mra J. E. Har- resigned; Carrie M. Blair, Thompsons, P. A. Clark, resigned. ding; 164 West North Temple street. 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