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Show THE DESERET T - -- NEWS SALT JANUARY TUESDAY LAKE, CITY 1931 30 Panel Discussion Know Y our W orld Supper Party The Junior Busineaaclub mem hers were guests at a very delight v ful party at the Art Bam evening. Miss Polly Wilkinson assisted by Miss Rena Russell. Miss in The Beth Alien. Miss Tarda Thorpe and r Miss Evchn Snyder, presided nn interesting Spanish supper with deeoraMons and courses in typical (Tills I mi? of scries of panel diseussions hr Salt Take thinkers Spanish style la he amplified (n lecture scheduled bjr the University of Utah Ex. a a a tension DIUsion.) Honoring the eightieth birthdav, nnivesarv of Mrs. Martha O. rav. & dinner party was given not necessarily inconsistent. What I The guests included Mr. mean to say is that regardless of recently. and Mrs. J. fcUantey Ravenscroft the form of the creed or the nature Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Andrew. of the organization to whieh an inMiss Mrs Harold K McKmirht. dividual may acknowledge his alle M!sa Hazel Mi Knight and Mrte glance these things hae nothing M Knight. whatever to do with th4 Eastey religion w hlchbelong to an entirely different plane of entertained at stirtrie party for Mis 'Mrs. home of the life and which the Church in a Wray' at JO.VORIX3 Mias Cornelia Lund. democracy such as ours must stress. kPular bride-eleof the. ru.; There ,r, prrwrnf otthelr Mrs There are three values that can ,tJu sprtttc. Mias Ailee Campbell Sfri. M. eainuet Woodward, Mr.jVraT. Mrs. Jains 8. Kuiter. Mrs be sa.d to constitute the essence ch was hostess st a prettily arranged T M. Hid. ell and Mis- - LritiairlUrevl Jaekon. Mr. and Mr. Walter the church in offelig.on-ahiAndrew. Mr. and Mrs. Jame E. supper party Monday evening at mutt stress before democracy , .1 en,rrtn,'d de'IJa,k. Mr. John M. Head. Mias her home In the Cqithncss apart.- and else which may be eer thing xnenta. The guests were presented ll"tfully arranged tea Tuthduy Wunderlich, Mlw tliadva stated thus: Thinks exist frr life, d ternoon at the Bidweil home. Sij Wraj. Mire Mvrtl M knight and with corsages of, not life for things. The only true sweet peas, which formed the cen- - Fifth East street. The aff.-nend of life la the enrichment and also1 M1'' Hafl MeKnlght. During the tsrplecs for tha sen Ing table. Flaee honored the birthday anniversary f'ening games' were plated and enlargement of human personali1 A l. were marked for the follow-- of Mrs. Ezra Thompson Assisting fre.hments ties, and. through them, the enrichlarge !n t Miss Miss randle Lund. Louise' ment eighty ahdnnobtmg pf bocotstk Mr, :ore V birthday ukc ' lng guests: rcrl'mgere ' a hole. The second alue may be Miss La Rue Morgan,. Wallace Tan Gunten, anU Mn Mary T. Builev.1aW a feature of the evening. A a enjoyed by Miss Glorus Mortenscn. Mias Mary'; A ilrr basket fiil4wih early! r pleiKint time stated aI1 The appreciaMon and loe for the Campbell. Mr Wilham Monay rfn)r nomtT amone. daffodils n Januarv 20 a partv was given ida-- things of life. Mrs. Frank LCppepms, Jr. The explanaand Seseia. formed, , rtes. freegiss ,, ,, Mias Joyce Henderson tion Of this valu would take too 5m "id Wed",'But I may say tertsin st oinular affair long tonight. H AndKw.t. at her home on " M" man's caps , day evening d the..od.o. ti,.. la-- i to create the ideal, and in esseventh -- FOurtr street, tn eomptt-.P- 1 )ty ,lrh sence is what is meant in the the ment to Miss Lundilng th ologicai phraseology by loing 4 arnswort h. Mr. .......... ... treil jr Mr- - and Mr t.eorgc C. BY RABBI SAMCETv IT. GORDON God with all the heart, aoul. and "TlviMIpS. M and Mr- -. Iaxid A. Ow- The essence of democracy is the mind n Mr. and Mr ek'-g- t And. the third P. Muscat- consciousness of a new authority alhe is feiloir-shiK M Kmsht, snd SMupaths with all men ard Mrs 'Mies displacing that of external kings, eni a musical proprm Wednesday Henry Catrow an-a, William an'1 everywhere "hcn our ignorance Norcliffe, and the vision of a nw destiny 2.30 o'clock at the Marian' Rookltd were m charge Mrs. Ilardnian, Mis Malrj ap.irt from any exclusive royalty. of men ran h displaced bv underArt RArn. Tfoatesaea for the fter-0- f the dining room and ncrc aue Miis tflais Wi.iy, Miss Oier against the accepted doctrine standing, when our indifference noon mill include members of thei5jgtfctn eoing hv Misa Kn;ht Mi Hazel Mr- of centuries that human society is can become intelligent interest, F.gma Phi chapter of the IVlphian Thompson. Mies Florence our S''orn and contempt can passive material moulded to the when wav aociety. Story, Muw Eleanor Storv and M to sympathy and kindwill of the few. democracy brought reament were serv- - the startling challenge that hum- liness, when We can come to lo UeM,vJT." W.tjj'" men not Music Group for what ,thcy are so g an aociety Is dynaroic Mon-da- Church Democracy ' - Mother OoJanuary-UMvssMabe- A busy a of quarter of Tunis, showing tho great dome background. L mo-tie- r ere-ere- l g "j u 'r l Kl.TUB. Wory. Mr. Hm nisn.-Ones- p 1 rf Lnn-Tho.psM- i.p much?,' Solon 5CCS imwmm Dflght hoard-Tuesda- r- - M-ih- . - .a a- ..... .. 1 WASItlNOToX. Jan IS (AP aald gerator t.nlav he had "favorable Informa- h glint199 090 will tion that Ip td by.the-publi- worksadmini. c Iratlon for a survey e.f the Salmon river Irrigation project for th Boise. Idaho, valley. The surv.v would determlna th IHmmy I3 idiu ..irrt,ea - -- 9, A- - jv. B- - C- - , T .h v,.,,.. , , V 'Minor VicJnrian Poets" wtU he meet Ktre ld ' things of life, and in the wheel that Is drawn, along Which auirsty .nuidcuased at the meeting or the her home. 143 Erie street. Wed- - sml theologies to the nlane of moral f , T..utn nww ot apathetic fellowship r'ound ttiaka footprlnU used by clear, th, club p,. Authors' VuT,,irit Wednesday at 19:29 pesday afternoon at 2 o clock. seat their I . a m. in the th" reason of man. 1Ta;with all men sv.rywhere. Thi. la French police to train doga tq fol hi. tiding Top- I thomv" the entire head rsp rtory trart llow trails. h Prtmrose Sewing club will meet Trjr CuriNOIg for that ha4 rclo lo ir vtU be given by Mr. Iharies to ttat man'"may no"tl,he ,rU rel"f'8n and Mrs. W. C. Pendleton with Mrs. Alice Steward, 1210 h:iv e A theological creed or a pref- cht and tamorrov yea. too. will this woodrrfal remedy. SLapa esiarrbi Princeton avenue. At 2 p m Wed- - ercr.ro for eome particular type and ww IrtaWta which may tb Beta nMilafof rellgioua Organization. One of the naate'iSila Biwtlng of lb Enlarftd rtisr suit irkm1 " re many time doe te ataormai aati chhpter of the Celphisn SOCietyi ' f fundamental teachings of democracy which will be held Tuesday eve-- 4 a instrument that is that unity and variety are ."wrer' testing 7 O'clock.at . the Newhouse eludes a photoelectric cell has been Cf'nip give. toitre 31 i! Vesta Invented Facerwhen In lead will tne oil cioiaV101'T So doa't dUr tor toNjcw Mvflrteiol T Try 1 rtf ot. now 1 at Owl Dm he discussion on Trends in the an automobile'Vrank cas needs IvdllOIldl ITCaU OI ar any nt . ; -c I ir mi - Vets Denounces Another Roe Dress Sensation! James BOISF Jan. 30. f AP E Van Zandt, national cnimander of the veterans of fon ign war. denounced limitation of relief for and ctvra06 and their families urged continuation of naval a step toward prevention of another war, tn an address delivered here last night before an ebtlmated at 800 inmons. On a tour of western post of the organization he heads, the urg-passage by the Senate of the in?on naval building bill. Recall1&; ing that a meeting In a ihurrh had been held hero Sundav night at which a protect aea.nsi the measure was drafted and enT to the president, tho comrnandoi huild-inga- INCLUDING PLENTY OF LARGE SIZES IRK BAAGK FROM Id TO M Every Smart New Material and Trimming! Sfsssisg Sfyfts for Street, Bssissss Luncheon Bridge or Formal. V Advance Models Weve Never Shown Before so mn.. 14I toPRINTS PiNTELS and PRIM rcl.n. 1BX4 I PICK OF THE AD, A (OWHINATTON. Dazsliaa - Nl-- E T I C IT nlw ALK Hilt E POSSIBLE: SPECIAL ' Ola Drew.es at tkis XtHIItG LOW SPEt I 4L PRIIC. FOUIl DAYS laundry Soap, d said When such a miniatcr madr a etatemnt back in Altoona a patriotic citizen in the' congregation got up and suid the minister would be removed, and he ai within a few wreck! transferred to another church. Van Zandt urged payment of the bonus, hospitalization for etcrans arc regardless of they pauperized, and adequate care for their disabled service men and families. suh bars .... . SPINACH, Dal Monla, No. 2 tin i lb. . . . Faaey Batt Jacob 4oz. tin Ckaac asd danbom'i 26 CLEANSER, Sen Brile PEAS, Ufab CORN, Pierces, PUMPKIN, LEMONS, I Os 21c Standards tin tin No. Ws . T . Faaey ID lbs 5 lbs BREAD 29: 432Y.TT.77 7T doz. 19s Everyone Knotts They Can Depend - SALE STARTS SALE STARTS a.m. Wednesday -- Sam Wednesday SUPER SHELL ISTHERMALIZED TO DELIVER PULL iNTERMounun uerc. vsst.Bway & State POWER IN A COLD MOTOR i . . cake 6s No. 2 can ICs . 17-oz.c- ICs an .No.2canl0e lb 30c can 5s 10-o- z. . . . .can 5c Ho.1; can I Oc . . . jar 23c 2-l- b. Nnf . . . lb. 18c .... 12c ...... 01b. pail 63c COCOA, Hersheys . . . .lb. can 19c CHOCOLATE, Sweetened . . . lb. 19c CABBAGE, solid heads . . . .lb. 4c ORANGES, sweet juicy . . . doz. 19s CARROTS, Turnips, Parsnips . 3 lbs.' 10c POTATOES, Utah Russels . 10 lbs. 15c CELERY or Celery Hearts 3 for 10s LETTUCE, solid heads . . . each 5c 1 ff k: t ' ry ; ftr ftLr ; S Guaranteed tvl J." 3 loam 25c .each 25: . . doz. 45: ....T .. CAKES, Boston Crosm PORK CHOPS, loin MEAtS Quality Sc DANISH PASTRY ir- -'v , Pmahw; 16 r PEACHES, Yeilfw Cling . No. 212 can I So SHRIMPS, Dri Pak . . . . .can 10c .... t lak'a Toasled B. ..' IBs GRAPEFRUIT, Shavers 2 No. 2 cans?-S-c -- lb. TREE TEA, Jaoan pkg. 23c VEGETABLES tarnMif-Yanili- J. BUnER HONEY PaTATOES -- . GFEESE Lnnwl'flrn . . 2 doz. ORANGES, ONLY ..... Maiz.L. . Del PEANUT ...... 3 tins lie Vi .... 14s .... 10: 2i2 PEACHES, Del Monte, No. .tall can SALMON, med. red . . . PALMOLIVE TOILET SOAP KIPPERED SNACKS. TUNA FLAKES EGGS....doz. 19s Gianaltfi 23c ?L. TOMATO JUICE. Del Monte MUSHROOMS COFFEE .5 lbs, COFFEE, SS, always fresh . . . lb, 19c CATSUP . . . .2-14- -01, hollies 25c PANCAKE FLOUR pkg. ICs ... 17 tin 7c SOUP I Os . . Ho. 2 can 15c MILK, Sego or Morning . .tall can 6 c 15c CORNED BEEF ;vTxLl. . 4 lbs. 23c RICE, Bine Rosa V2 tin 22c PURE DIXIE EOLASSES . No. cans SPINACH, S. & W. a 10 . dozen I7e . ..... BEANS COFFEE, M. 17TH SO. AT 5TH EAST 1ST SO. AT 3RD EAST SO. TEMPLE AT 2ND EAST PRICES EFFECTIVE AT ONCE . 2 lbs. 25s Libby's. STRING BEANS Relief Limitation Bssiss Wedsssday 9 a. : EGGS, strietly fresh - gd .... . . lb. 21s CUTTER, fresh cresmery CHEESE, full cresrn NAVY Keln littT, These Prices Effertive in All Salt Lake and Murray Stores Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1931. DEVILED MEAT, HEALS, CATARRH, SINUS, COLDS OR MONEY BACK Wear Weglral VSaghwl e 1 dir-rto- AMatel, 4 u vbtt wr foe Eoy mav become, then, and not Dowell club will meet st the borne. the general entertaining o. of human life new destinies and then, will w know the mear.ng jjr ( r Mm Be rent, e Smith. Z3Z' suret who numbered one hundred trusted to dignities mav bd Twelfth East ftreet; Thutwday eve. and fifty. tay the gue-t- t. aitending were ' j ntng .at k otlcek. lM. and .Mr. WJlter H. .Andrew, . I Mine Df.rotlv stuir'r lift an,j Mr, i, Jark Mr The general for Ann Arbor Mtchtgan.jind jr Hirold F. Mt Knight Mr rs and the board of of the, where ens will enter the I nlvers.ty ind Mr. David A. Owen. Mr. and I'tah federation of Women's clubs' of Michigan. Mias Stumer is the. r. jAimi.-e- l Mrs Newman. will hold Mabel' Easier "onTof the most urgent Wednesday at! .laughtm of Mr snd Mr- - E. Sf,.Hrt! - M, ai,d'rKr of iRnoraiice Vr.d prejudge of in a m. andntfcr; at 2 pm. at the Hotel Stumer. 1019 Tale avenue. During Mia. Maine fc. R itter. M.. kred kind he ween man and n.ni modern for prohlue pressing Ttah. atav in the eaet Mina Sturner Jarkwn. Mra. John M Read and.ligion center in the one question: And not ,h ,h t efwhat jber I will reside at the Pi meant Delta b' loving ones neighbor Alpha Mis t.Ud.s Wiav. The evening' tan the thought of God be lifted,1 ' 7 entcr-- 1 house at Ann Arbor lajs speiu wUlm.uHt thtrnarrow sphere of all tain the members of the hospitality 9 infullt tie cn u pen, nor an monarchical conceptions1, 1 per was served. fbitaivand committee of the Catholfe Woman a a l0k. not mlra. ba nor "Mrs. Ceorgc T Hummel; win he'1 'and reshaped in terms of deniflcrat-league at luncheon Wfdncsdat a the leader p B muon wil be the ic aspirations so as to harmon-L- -, proviaenrea none of the, lor the lesson of the' . I,r- Adm her home. which so tnu h em l EiltaWth street. upon wh r.f the n, prime the ,.s speaker Dent let ea'irrh. lf aelt-actin- Mc Arthur sejmtaffring' edscsdvancinf, ,s4t and that out of the niaas struggle iJdllSMr tn, p.(,,v h(,1() the Rrowtt f lead, line, oped, with phosphate iron and leading tha proluets. Native industries lneiudw spinning and weaving of wool, Rather tanning carpet weaving and working, and pottery working. GOVERNMENTS The high mlntstgat've official In Tunisia native bey. who carries on tha government unaer the supervlslcil of a French resident general. Tho government minUtry has 11 do- portmento. lli!d-gard- 000 t t7Be4kctn.c sSavisiMCSi &-- -- ,,,,000 - orr one-ha- pastel-shade- . TODAY TUNISIA SALIENT FACTS Form of goT trnment, French protectorate; area, estimated 48.300 square miles; (131) 3.410, 92; capital. Tunis. of HISTORY Tho earty-hlatTunisia, or Tunis, Is connected witft that of Carthage. Until It became French protectorate, in 1S8I. Tunisia had been ruled In succession by the Romans, Vandals, Arabs and mosque In the Turks. Tho acquisition of the sov. of Tunisia came after th ' erelgnty F4"tich' wcre obhged to send a military force into tjhe country to protect Algeria from tho ralda of tho Khroumer tribes. In a treaty, signed May 12, 1S1J. the country wag made a protectorate'. COMMERCE About of the total trade of Tunisia Is witn France. Leading exports are phosphates. cercali. ollva oif, livestock and leader In 1939 tho trade valuo was: Imports, 2 124.0u9.0u9 francs; export.. 1.22 4.000.00 franco. INDUSTRY The chief lndustry Is agriculture the principal products being wheat, barley, oats and fruits. .;o k ralsit g is an Important occupation, mainly m sheep and goals. Camtla also aro raised. Fisheries employ many persons, as doea work in the forests. Mineral pop-ulat- ion Evening Function Sisters Entertain Honors Bride Tuesday For' Of Spring hoXIioL11 . . . . . .lb. 15: STEAKS TBnc and Gronnd Raaad lb. FRESH GROUND BEEF . . lbs. SWIFTS PREUIUU BACON, i2 lb. pkg. B3NELES BEEF STEW lb. .2 vjFvw Loin SAUER PorkChops KRAUT STEAKS Fawcg llrltla r Rad, Ik. 19c Ereryeee m Orator Cat. Ik Sew Park Uag Skred 15c 5c 17s 15s 12s 12s 9 kLvi :l v-- x Ik. - Steak . . 2 lbs. 25c V PORK Beef Ccbes lb. 12c iai lloMhur ,t n'JH PARK Beef . . 2 lbs. 17c T Sansage 2 lbs. 25c IV? v:i- Pare Parfc !7L -f1 ?? 7 - |