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Show itW Ii I the deseket news salt lake, city ' ' V ' MAY WEDNESDAY Returned to City Officers Installed 4 1932' Ge 0. King Ftmeni k Held Mra. Jay Tajrria Barrlg aoceia-paai- ed Sunday At the last meeting of tha yoar, Mm Warnar Wood had ' Mra. by her son. Braaaford, has bold Tuesday In tha Cathedral hail, Btephoa Philip Holt oatortalned at Funeral service will bd con with Mra M. E. Callahan presid- a tag Tuesday afteraooa at the returned from California, whore of tbs homo of Mra Holt oa cast Booth they spent tho winter. They are ducted at the Masonic temple at ing. tha following officerswere s luOrresidence la honor of th. at homo at their Tempi street, P.m, Thursday for Charles Catholic Womans leagoe tbe st sited: President, Mra Thomas F. Browning oectloa of tho Ladies' east First Booth street. They spent son King, former employe Scott Hardware company, Mra. Literary club. Hyacinths and tulips Easter with Dana aad Mra. vw Cahill; first vies president. afternoon homo bom his W. la tho at thalr decorations of view sad at Sunday Fleetwood for presiJohn Daly; eaccad tho ten table, which waa praatdod Beverly Hllla. and war ntartaia-i- a at Slraaat First North street. Wadent. Mra D. J. Laramie; recordDea- ever by Mra A. H. Boxrud. Mra. Pasadena by J. Walcott satch lodge Na .1, F. A A, M. will Nell O Mra ing scenery, la charge af esrricca. profesHarH. Bistg, Mra. Howard Masha Thompson and Mias Blldagard ne U; flsuuel secretary. Mra sectha sor Levi Edgar Teoar will apeak. A. E. Mra Mra and GlUespIs. J. Thompson, who have spent old T. OBrien; corresponding MeMo wlil bo by Richard Con-di- e McKay; D. Hammond, Mra E. W.. Newman winter la California. retary. Mra Joseph A.P. Robinson. aad Mra Clifford Yeung, pallMias LUltea Woodward aastst-s- d Mias Bananas. Harris, a adn Mra. Mary treasurer. CLUB ENDS YEAR The president's report waa giv-e- ii tat ontertainiag tho guaota who at tha University of California at bearers will bo J. E. McGtnly, ' Myers. W. F. Bowermaa, Roy other numbered U. Los Angeles, will visit with her by Mra Callahan, and The final meeting of the jour Robert J. Clan denof tha yey a 0 parents in Balt Lake after attend- H. Craddock, of the Wasatch Literary club was officers giving reports Howard M. Jenea. ning. Mra Chi of tho tho convention ODonnell. Mra r, ware ing Tueshotel work ef Via Betty The Newhonse . Annual Meeting held at the Bartel will bo in Jf- - Olivet Omega sorority at White Bulphnr el Mr. And Mrs. day. Mrs W. B. Roberts presid- OBrien. Mra McKaywarsandgivenMrs. luibter Friends nay call at tbs will W. aha where by Springs, Va, were elecRobinson. Reports Ernest C. Koeeiter, sad Walter ing. The following officers The Aaaaal moetiag aad , temple from 1:11 to S pm. tha following pommlttee chairmen-program- tion of officers of tha Utah League go as a delegate. Mias Harris la Theraday. Koch of East Orange. N. J, took installed: President. Mra John Mra Edmund J. Kearns; of Team Voters will bo hold At president of tha sorority at tho Visas Wadaaaday morning in the vice president, Mra R. E. . . tbs Ctvlo Center oa Thursday. The U. C. L A. Balt lake temple. Oanahl; recording secretary. Mra hospitality. Mra Patrick Tha aaaaal asootlng of tho Town Held For first as salon Is called far 10 A reception win be held Wednes- r. T. 8allls: corresponding secre- membership, h Mra W. S. MeQuilkta. Luncbooa will ha served at' 11:11 dob was hold Monday afternoon day ovaalag at the Gamma Sigma tary. Mra C. K. Armstrong; treas- library. Truth. Pioneer Women Dowd, J-E. club. Allison Mrs. D. tho at Mra Philip o'clock. soi otllp house la honor of the cou- urer, Mra T. F. Farrell: hlstortan, Catholic Mra Gama Gray wore elected Mra school. Mra T. Kirk Bond; enterB. Mangold of Lea aad Mra George ple. The bride nil be attended by Mra C. I). Brouu; W.auditor. hosFuneral services for Mary Ana tho board of governors, aad B. Roberta tainment. Mra J. R Lockheed; Miss Dorothy Robinson, maid ot U. E. Giera Mra child welfare to Schraven. Aagalca aatlonal Mra Fred- - Cowans, Mra F. - B. Lees. W, Utah pioneer who died will ho honor. Mias Katherya Loveaj and Junior past president, acting as In- pital sewing. Mra J. P. John honor of chairman, gueet C. Wicks Batarday, were conducted In tbe Smith Bartlett hospital visiting. Mra Miss Phyllis Foalger. bridesmaids. stalling officer. princlpai speaker at tha meet- were aad Mra to tho board of Twenty-eighward chapel Tu circle, aad The president. Mra W. B. Rob- Dwyer; St. Anns sewing tho luncheon. She William B. Henderson will be best ing following cirafternoon, under tha direction by Mra. J. F. Flannagan; mission civic will report oa tha procoedliga of direct ora The election of officers day erta gave a report, followed ofA. A. Glad. A large of P. Bishop L be will tha held clah at W. May a a a Thompson: the reports of tbs following tha aatlonal convention racontly cle. Mra J. crowd attended. Speakers included E. Oanahl. vies welfare. Mra P. J. O'Carroll: bald la Detroit. Michigan, and eat. Mr. sad Mrs. J. C. Webber, ficers; Mra R. R. L. W. J. E. Albrand, Mertte Nephi T. Ball la re. dal welfare, Mra F- - L -lino tho polldao of tho National Coast Officer preaident; Mra aad Bishop Glad. Mra. daaybtar, Janice, and son. Conrad, cording Inspects rducau W. V. w teMra Women of literature, secretary! Leagua art, the Totarg far W to Masts was given by th ward laft Tuesday for New Orleans rm nd. biennium. corresponding secretary ; Fred G. Breinln. li den coming R.O.T.C. solos H. R asWilliam make their home. quartet, by mooting Mra G. D. Streeter, treasurer; hisFollowing the btwines All interested woman arw Invitsail aad Mra Pearl Kimball Davis, a a a waa served by ed. A. A. tea Mra auditor, torian. Green; OGDSXrWwk MlMl Ite Installation, and Reservations for the luncheon ' Instrumental numbers A Brow nine society was recently Mra J. A. Boaford. Committee re- member of tho by entertainment may be made with kifb 0fbl and Chrio Center R. O To C tbunitOften Bishop Alvin Beasley and bis sons. to terns bald organised la Uta city, wuh tbs fol- ports wars given by; Program, committee under the direction of not thanlater was 1 at prayer Wednesday WadneadtT by Opening t Bishop tb tffnwet lowing officers elected lor the Mra Ernest UrieSl year boyk, lira. J. i. Lockheed and Mra. J. J. pm. otodtom I torts Farr ark. William Wood and benediction by Initial year: President, Mrs. John Mra W. V. W legend; civic, Mra Brennan- - The tea tabl. with a o of Eldar Hiltoa H. Welling. Ciptiia Roy Sparks, professor Baer: tint rice preaident, Mr. E. G. B. Doyle; entertainment. Mrs. Russian taco cloth was centered U The grave tn City cemetery waa ThsCleofan win hold J. Kirkham; aecoad vie president. J. R. Clinton; music, Mra A. E. with a basket of yellow Jonquils Thursday afteraooa at o'clock Tho Inspection la bslag mads by dedicated by J. E. Ope ns haw. Th Mrs. taster Freed; secretary and Ken nelly; legists live, Mrs J. R. and carnations and tulip, at tha homo pink of Mrs. Frederick A. Colonel Jerome G. Pillows, of gaa pallbearers Included grandsons of treasurer. Mias Ella Mas Clark. Stewart; housing, Mra A. A. with crystal candlesticks holding Moraton. Mra Loss. In addition to tho re. .Cirda Way, Mrs. Francisco. , The Pram Browning society will Green; hospitality. Mra H. E. yellow tapers. Presiding at the Wallace F. Bennett lar drill, special grills aro will present a bold . Sar-E. E. Mrs, entertain tbs Bait Lake club Olerst; membership, urns were Sira, ", - - MAE MUMT " to coffer and tea tho for oa composition "Music. paper sler, Americas Lsaioa and Paoua urday la commemoration of the Dudley; flower, Mra T. J. Msron-ellartelle Powell and Mra George BRIGHAM CITY, May Alva ihsstr capo. as hundred and tb.r!ieth anniver- city federation. Mrs. J- - R. F. Egan. Gtbseu of Treamatoa ts la the Valo o Ellason; district federation, Mra UNMASK BALM wary of the With af Breaming. with a ley hospital suffering About SB per rant of th worlds brebea solar hone, W. V. W legend; state federation. cats sad a shak a a a Tha final meeting of the season Mostly total of mads leather is T. David Mra J. Beleas; production aad of Lskl ap. parliamentarian. lag Harvey waa held Mr. and Mrs. Junius B. Romney club in tho United States, more than In waa token to and publicity. Mra W. S. of tho Enaignia at tb home or county Jail gad the birth af a son Satar- Monday evening - anaoaaeo Eleventh Ml Eastman. day, Mrs. Romney waa formerly Taylor. eee-- Mrs. Frank ward tha Reports given by Mias Bath Stewart, daughter af given by chairman as follows; Arts East streetB. Talks wars Mra Barnard J. Btowart. and Mlsa Jean fta Mra W. 8. Tsyloe, Mrs. Sum theirMorrip - - and as,era Mra a a talks being. "MoR. T. Ssllis: history-dvic- a Salmon, The Chi Omaga sorority alomnaa Mra Ernest L'rlen; music. hammed and The Belief of tbs chapter win meet for luncheon Mra W. J. Loomis; parliamentary American Indian." Tbs assisting o'clock at tha so- law. Mra W. C. A. Timing. hostess was Mra. Lydia W. Saturday at Tha clah has helped the city rority hoaaa 143 east First Boath a a o street. The h astern cammlttea la-- recreational department, communOdea - Mias Young. ity cheat make-wor- k Georgia committee Tha spring party of the arts and ' chairman, Mra Mathew Keell. sad the state college loan fund crafts section will bo held at the Mra Herald Felt. Mra Ehreed through contributions of money. clubhouse on Thursday. In place Bacbasaa, Mra D. L. Bark. Miss The civic committee of the club af tho garden of Mra Lawrence W, com- Bmettser as originally planned Oars Smith, Miss Daryl Bag! ey has helped tho make-wor- k mittee by employment of men who Tha party will taka the form of and Mlau Blanche Srewcrefi. .- .a a a were out of work, for tho work a boa luncheon at one oclock to Mra George Bach baa arrived done by tbslr committee. bo followed by a b mines moating Warn Seattle Wash., far a tws The dub is a member of tha and program. a a o months' visit with her parents Mr. Art Bara association. The civic and Mra William itaatar. Mrs. committee has sponsored a gro The final meeting of the year Back waa former ly Mias Margaret log project. The grove of syca- for tho Balt Lake Council of Par' more tress la Hoglo Gardens ts a ents and Teachers will be held Easter. a a memorial commemorating this Thursday afternoon at 1.11 o'clock Women af the Moose will hold years work and tho Georgs Wash. at Ihe Lafayette sebooL A board the regular meeting Thursday eve- Ingtoa meeting at 3 oclock will precede Installation tea was held the ning at ( O'clock at tha Moose hall. la Tbs regular session. All Interested the sapper room of tho aro Invited to attend. 1(1 Second East street. A Mather's hotel by the hospitality day program will he presented and o a a committee, ander the direction of refreshments will ha Tha board of directors of tha tho chairman. Mrs. H. E. Glern. and tha members ot tho comm- Balt Lake district of the Utah Fedute. Tho tea table was covered eration of Women's dobs will hold at with a lace doth aver green and a meeting Thursday at IB AND NOW centered with a long basket of the Newhouae hotel. o a a bright colored tulips and maidenhair ferns. Presiding at the table Delta chapter of the Delphian were Mra. H. . Glcrs and Mra society will meet at 1:30 pm, W H. Bawd.n. members Thursday at tha Elks club. Th wars la attendance. Fifty la: "Btructur tho lesson for day . ,o . ejjaad Nature of Poetry. Mra. D. L. iMt prtfoa by afcrtM BKe Folsom will act as leader, f tkt anr Service Planned rAHI DEPAITNKflT wmity iHttM hr day will bo observed com. la Ascension Companies of Needle Art troiAOs riRepaoor tho Rowland Hall chapel by the willThameet mmt bobmy mmy PAIf Y with Mrs, C.. H. Jenson, ti service at I fta fcawtag fwnrftvi 70S Garfield avenue, Thursday aftWlMl. TW bmm MMMM Thursday. Tha Ven. W. Bulkier ternoon st J o'clock. will officiate, lira service la itVi Mat 0 0 0 AMT ter tlM follows: Km CO HP rtanrtiHail The LadisF auxiliary to tha Processional, Our Lord Is AsFiremen assoVolunteer Veteran cended; Service in C. Tallis; grad oal. Alleluia: recessional. Crown ciation will meet for all day Him With Many Crowns Patrons quilting Thursday morning at It and friends of th school am orlock at the home of Mrs. WilA. cordially Invited to attend the aer- - liam Doxey In Bountiful. vice. Camp l, Daughters of the Utah Tho hoard of directors of the Pioneers will meet Thursday afLadles Literary club will meet at ternoon at 2:M oclock at the bom WASATCH tha elubbouks on Thursday at tan of Mrs. Basel KoalL 131 Wall o'clock. street. Titis Dircdpr Eccnorc Crisis a Couple United in Temple Ceremony uriltft com-tery- Ma-aea- ie Fnacnl a-- th - at Of Hif - - mo-ntel- - t:ll till y; INB) economic of grout trad bstweea maaafacfurtng and agricultural nations to proposed as a solution forth world economic mU by Dr. Walter GrecvaU. director of the foreign trade division ef the Reich Btatistical ofon tho Roe-aila- , A pins for BERLIN C-- i f Has Sshtfci Fcr si : balance Germany's foreign trad the this yoar would approximate teat year. record of Ia order to pay tho InUreM and obligatory amortisation of private aad publlo foreign loano Germany will hsvo a favorable trad bale aaee of about half A billies dal tore. Tho importance of foreign trad to Germany's welfare, hs declared was shown by tho fact that normally 11 par cant of an rtha pars sooa employed la tha country were engaged in making the 1 per cent i of tho total production used for banis ta agrea-men- - fice. Th world aseda asm International reorganisation ef tho processes of. production aad consumption, G reeve 11 said. , It is, or ought 4o bo pretty resoundly established that Import exstrictions hamper a nation's And yet port trade, ha continued. a country will reduce its tariff walla. Ilk Manufacturing countries said, ought by Germany, ha agreement to bay raw materials from those countries which agree to take n certain amount ot manufactured goods la exchange. Ordinary barter would ho better bo believes than th existing Mate of stagnation. Germany, b said, could make suck exchanges agreement with Soviet Russia, tb United States. Great Britain, Canada, -' Brasil, Argentina. France China, Spain, Italy, Holland. Contrary to views of moot economists, Dr. Oraavall believed that Jvter E H. ; tmifiH tn tb citytofr coart on chary Colville wmimznam SweH Cream ice Cream ' -- Two plate feo pries of on 25c Mty 4, of drttkMiM and Ivm a oaaponted sen (coco of If daya In tho eottnty jail m tha mult of an automobile accldant oa tbo blyhway in Elwood on Monday evening at Shout oclock. th At st S Colville n4 imlsiri M - t el Kew-bon- a-- fcLhrt kpdHis lv mnw rrifllTU iwm.l Rima - woo Pfpt U. Kiyser Firt?rt:f Sitrtgt C. SOS ass I I CREAM ON YOUR J FTER all, firing a k mode is just livbg comfortably according to sensible American standards. If It were all simmered down to the very minimum of what we are to call "necessities and "luxuries, the people of many other nations might still consider us to be very extravagant. j 4 t y) ftl Domestic budgets may be curtailed, but actual misery and stark want happily are absent from most homes. Buying continues and well it might! for the buying power of the dollar today is more than 15 per cent greater than it was in 1929. It wifi buy not only the necessities, but will buy as weH a great many of those things that weve been fooling ourselves into calling "luxuries the possession and enjoyment of which has much to do with sustaining morale under trying by our standards means to be fairly WELL-dresseTo be sheltered means to be housed ia comfort, in decent surroundings. To be fed means to enjoy, in balanced proportions, an adequate fare of wholesome, nutritious food To be clothed and, occasionally, , percentage of traffic to persons standing or walking upon the streets or highways and it is not the case, as many may suppose, that only those who are riding in automobiles are exposed to a hazard ALA&jE d. After afi, living a la mods is just living comfortably! Under all circumstances regardless of conditions regardless of reduced purchasing ability people look to advertising as their guide to obtaining their wants They still read, still gather from advertising their impressions ef quality and values, and from it make comparisons and reach decisions for tbs disposal ef their means, whether ample or slender. It is so because advertising has proved its worth to the buying public. Aad public confidence has made advertising the keystone ef modern commerce. 32,500 lives in the United States last year enough people to populate a good size city. That is the reason more pedestrians should carry Accident Insurance. Such as is offered by The Deseret News A policy that pays whether you are riding or walking. ADVERTISING BUILDS BUUSINESS AND PROTECTS THE CONSUMER Ad SALT LAKE. This protection costs you only $1.25 for a year, benefits amounting to $10,000.00 to $500.00, the policy also provides weekly in- Meets Thursday Newt Phone or Write CLUB at the Chamber of Commerce. r a eerie t af educational metaages pointing out the imand value af advertising to consumer and bonnet in general portance The seventeenth in Deseret Hews, Salt Labe City, Utah V tr L 'SS a dab of ice cream on our pie! that took a toll of demnity for accidental injury. nsure Today Tomorrow May Be Too Late conditions. ", ' yv .'-.- . . i - ; J -- C . : ' tv.,;- . j C . |