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Show I. ',- 7 - --- - -- - - S ' '; T.t'. v.., ,..A - : 3: ct c : . , , - . 1" , . . '', , I . . .1 RIVERTO N d edne4da ani Y. Miss Leis Iteiene; 'Visa Virginia. hittison and Itiatt'-ltaied- e lison anent the sekrnd ia Rata La ks ry The iiispee Eugente-Vaudend rt. Lucite Vandror. ;4 Mr. a MI anent the r part, at Aotted seek-en- d vtelt-etid- . Iai smiting in Prayer.. Samuel Lak Theod,re.- Freema nkit. la the winter. h. will tvend eras hostess 16 I IL Crump Mrs. I GARFIELD Ltidieti Pt the Fortner Huresti et ber home. Vtedneslay atternontea Mitillre GovrMr, and Mr$. T. W. Ceiling anThe time hos spent eras era. A I,14 oemeit lunchison Mrs. nounce the birth of a sea Thure serve4 to .I;rg A. It L'ansio,, day. Vree-B. O. end Mrs. Jaek McCune had I. Crsho. MrsPeterholt. Mrs. as Mr.their man. Mrs. Paniel guests diming he week. EastH. A Mn. reeman. Miss Helen Sanders of Fait 14111i . Wenn shad Mr. and Mrs, Rey Sadousitt of man- and Mrs-- Levi Yreemeu. theden. farewell party Ares steels at the ward house Wednesday eve. MURRAY I SOCIE7Y ll I hnored a party art,eu isst Milnsa guest at11mo Mts. and atr. of Ina A. Mtadshats ut ao,t ,F h. B. tioren,en broil Mrs. - outertannt-at (firmer Thurs4aY Mr& Eu twro honor ut 31r. nd itn0 s. n ter; Mr. and Sirott4 Mt.. an4 lent trving '4! an4 Mr. ti rant,' Either,. . Mt-and Mrc Joseph Pensky reurme the birtki ot a dattanter Mille Malan May was the Mr. ' .40 aortal tortwined at '4,n3er Tuesday In airs. Dansti.'s, ,t;eorg4 A Jnatas S. atertaln of Mr. Patis.e and BeekEead M. club he-r- ! it 1.4 tut laa en of the 8 Kay mottvq MI'. afternoon stm,st-rsarieta, a thair btrthit,ty 1: numbared tv,mt The 'unarm 'or,leta .- it.'Aero were latd at In laat. The afternoon an pent Mr, 11114 Mrs. dotrieriA;;g sail Lake , club met The Mutray Vomen's the t4ran'InY 'n club Tkureday after,00n at terott.and Mr". d Ten arn"anee c.um,e. Mrs Evangelms Thomas mu . on talked Lak see. ialt the birth of sa ittiot Ten, ',ere Shim., Beeetty Vtah COMpoleFil and thair The Paren4 tor tilt 'of a the at courtesy Through Prugr:Arn en'tr"'"d ;he- lieesley Must,: company ot Salt Frtdo). 01ditt- sod soc"a) atctrOla was iLake art orthophoote school auditorium Mrs. Mr. and Mr. William Neff an used to Illustrate the talk. Ifl on , kteer:-1- mount song one solo, accompanied ttie birth Of e or Taylors-TeItennion, NY Mats tielpo M. J. neItner enMr. aryl Mrs. 'sirs rerved, IB ftWiot and ti.nnteY r Chamberlain nt dint!, ter'n'ned Mrs. Corydon anti E. W. tillbreatit were hovteases et Mr. and Mr,k. U t eonLareet, Kennett, Mrs. enhaltter Votretta and and to filo Ladiee'or the communityat Aid sn. the Veterans afternoon Mr. Clyde eneie. Wednesday 64101 Chamberlain home on east Forty. Ire pl.n ding several secka In South etreet. with her punt:a of eitrotit Mtas ficsrun. Miss Erma Ereltion wilt entertain the eighth grad, entertained at a t member or her clu.la WednesOn night. Monday on Vine nesting parte day evenin& tit her hosite .. Mr and Mrs ...William Bala of Sale 4)1 Lake itekent Sunday' bePewee. th.git$t Luella Smith bite returned to Mr. and Mra. Martin her home. 411 'oath State street. Aaron DettC.y grid Leroy Densley' during the week. atter pending th left yymey for wyoroint. na.t two and a half months' with Mrs. Elorura Tisehner entertained relative', in fan" Angeles. a iotiti at her berneein Friday at entertained Will 'MeCleary ft. .'t liinnr was rerved to Mrs A Mew theMrs. members of the B. it Art eitib. Reckelead of South'Iordien. of hot week at evening Wednesday tramite Si, J, Tiechnr. Mr....Marvin her ht,rne. and Mn. 'Wilford ihnia,s Mrs. .110171(4 Mrs. L. T. Wakeham bate returned RDY Galilee. Mr. anti from three weeks' v'isit with ButMrs 'Zirti WI- - homesons. ,lirmielhent. Mr. andSirs her lioviarel Wakettarn at San Reuben terf,elel Mr. anti and Webster Wakeitain. Francisco. Wilke. K berg. Mr, nod Mres. Alvin Lra Angeles. Mrs. Wirth, Kirk. Mire Etna tka- it, Mr. M. Meal who linvid Mrs. and 11,17qd na.e sorenreri. p!ey. 35I Esat Mr . and tare en route to their home in Kok. Lit,yd.r. Leo ToitterPeld. have to a Iraim from Chicago. Sirs Mr. trip and Marvin iia.liI. Mrs. the guests ef their daughter. Elorum Tirchner Mr. sod Mr. V:iini,- been W. Silencer Reed and family airs. Hrimilton Mr, and Sirs A. L. Rutter- 1 for a few days. field Mr. and Mrs travid Bilis VerIn honor Of the retiring officers Aaron leenaley Mr. sal Webb Sirs. of the btak propotenry and high awl A.. Butterfield aid Mna. T. ,fyiuwil, , of the cott.weed stake, FiltVirli Rutterfield. were honored memprealdeney-an- d ne the stake the a by social given. allMil at high council entertained fielta preaideney at South Jordan terra of theevening tab. at stake the Thursday Weeinerday. ernarle. The retiring IMPI1111,111 are Mr. and Mrs. M. j. Tischeter Irn l'rerident I. II Miller. William 14. at a partv given in honor bit Mr. and Mrs. Ruleta Berarteati of Erekson.E'l. Ityrum Rennion. Michael 4:. Steftenuon. GArs F. Matte. South Jordan on Thurretay night. A Snell: and It. 17. Thomander. musical proorrarn brae given. follow.lb ',L.: tr r """n It honor of 34r. and nineln S. Patterson who have eve-stin- - Service-entertain- ed served. - - Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin at Salt Lake spent last Woodbeed home at week-en- d on Locust the street. Mn. A. W. Nsloon left Wednesday for an extended vialt with in icis Angbles. Air. and Mn. N. J. Carlson. Mr S. It Rooth. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Cuehman. Kenneth Rooth. Kate Booth. Miss Bertha Lind. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ct. lateen. Mrs. A. J. Hoemer Mr. and Mn. P. S. Roberto. Mr. and Mee. Cotter. Joseph Cotter. Mr. and Mrs Olen Hyatt eel Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Booth. were amortg those from Midvale. who attended the aocial g.ven Faturday the new evening of last week in masonic temple by the Mt. Marian lodge, haturday evening of tact week Mr. and Mra. L. C. Canning were eurprised at their boons en Ofsouth the Main street by the members Firemen's association and the L. V. vs and refreshments A. lueb jc,ytled were by 4 guests Mrs. J. Hollis Aylett was hostess to tho memhers' of the U. A. club Monday ventng at her home on Lanolin street. The ti P. A. club held regular of last meeting Wednesday evening week. Refreshmente were served. Mrs I. C. Canning and Mtn. Henry V. Nelson were the hostesses. of Salt Miss- Maurine Woodhead Lake spent Monday at the home of her parents Mr. sad Mrs, W. J. Mrs. A. W. Bateman was honored icionit at an entertainment 'given her borne Wednesday afternoontheatofficers and on Lennox street by teacher of the Primary association played) at watt!- tables (tames werenumbered U. Th guests 1 I- - 111. 414,,,,, , , . i 7. Aor i 1,1 --- ' ... ... , 711 el. ItL, A - ' c't' i a. ' ...- . i..2,, 4 , :,,,, g -- ; ;,-..,-- . ,,-.- tics: a 0 ,,.. ,rzy,rmrr-,;,--rwr.rr,":,!,r-,e--,i- . . . ., , - C - a- -- f , SHOAA'S BROS., ,...q., . ., ,,- -- . .t.n.u.L...., ,.................... : , 4,tott000tto 1 Lutti-heci- attt -- OtO A44 sli;tobtl. through a wanglet . tsa 4.1- - . den. thereby 116 Anti "Salt Lake pee-- tile several bourn advantage twee preerous delivery arrangements.the appointment of u slocelat committee ui 40JWeek". program. A aPav La imard committee in toopetatlim sithe the mining cont. secured an aPOrnOrleCon of S 45.100 from the legislature for a Mining and metallurgical building at the Untversity of Utah. To permit Utah to.be at the .National fU5hwtt3sresented xpoait:on at Reno in July u current year, membere the board indiunderwrota $3,atiti. This is part of it fund of $10,000 raised in the state for the Purpose l, tit dieItiaY-ng a Utah exhibit. Ats investleat on to study and de. teruttne, It possilde, some imitable of plan seseasment property throughout the state was placed in the hands of a epeeist( commottee. Appointed g Special group to complete survey of coasting lanes-Th- e entire proJect is loons carried Off. in cooperation with the depart. Meet of parka and public property.. ricers of the chamber of commerce Si, at present constituted are: Eduard M. Ashton. preeident; 'Louts vice president; Marcus. r.Inmes J. Bork. treasurer; J. C. Rebhols, Pecrelanr. Board of governors R. $. Trot. seth, H. C. Goodrich. Albert Louis Marcus. Ben F. rit Edward 31. Ashton. J. Chester Deal. James J. Burke, D. C. Green. Dr. !Sol G. Kahn, E. e'L Howard. J. F. Fitspatrick. G. P. Backman. Church 8. Taylor. P. Castle. o-- n. V','T. 1 0i MIS 1 A 0 I'l 4 , 100 (t.5.1 Garlen t ) , Suck rsi m Couple Marks BELVEDERE. Drawing Room g Fifty Years of Wedded Career( tl 4 ,l , ,, '. 1 .4 'A '4 A V E 1, , , 4 - ,,,,g " .".''',-- .,-- - Landroff-Daronvill- '- -- - Q... tillits ' - ip the n Ilk"Z work-stron- - ooto tou ott000too. tkotr4 Li.' Us Gpo g E ntertam oats' W44 .64.1aLl.A DO ellI epoch-makin- , oeoffioa- lalways has played queer tricks on Refreshments "'era Supply First Aid t ;tdrrd.darteittli. hint' When he wee young be look. I HERRIMAN Maker I Auto. Grows! . ed much eider than he was. Now At Auto Accident Miss Mary Ramshaw asvisteu by that he-i- s older be looks younger her mother. Sire. W. 0Rams!,aw. on by Younger Tha pupils at 3Jots entertained In honor of her, twelfth than he le' Albert BRUESEIA--(APjKin- g I lerday afternoon room at woIt anniversary;onThursday afReturning to Ford 's expressed of Work. tho birthday Hard amusement th was foreman of the home Matto west. ternoon at her Belgium. live to ambition the past century Contois and dancing Chriotmas rotors decorated the school mark. the interviewer asked if he wrecking crew and Queen Elizawere aninyed. Light refreshments rooms. -nloyed Twenty guests etiol could says be was no more beth was ours when ace:dent bewere served to tio ueeta. f Music. and refreshments. game.. tired at midnight than he was in fell kioneleur and Madame Albert l' ?! Mrs, Oliva Wier visited this week NEW ORK.Henrv Ford while they were motoring. In $alt Lake. the guet eit Mr. and anio- - Denis Ford Ithe quickly morning" in adjulding his life to his ambition wered Mrs. tireoti. Miller and family. Driving near the royal palace that he wise never up6unti1 f Mrs. ft. IL Crump spent part of I DRAPER at Leeken. King Albert. at the to live lee years. lie goes to bed at midnight. , the week visiting Mr. arid Mrs. Nets g groL wheel. and and the queen were horrinine each night remains there to bed around nine "I usually A. Ne111011 of Sandy. 11 . Rideout was hostess at Mrs. J. gine hours. although he bleeps but o'clock, sleep sia hours and get up fied to see the back wheel fly oft '; 10,..... Mr. and Mrs. Ernest- Chrititentien ' Monluncheon followed by games at six." he said. I think it would the car juet ahead. which turned announced the birth of a bon. born Tho following guests afternoon. no He b day avoids over both better if I could sleep seven and pinned worry suceesefully occupants 10, were present: Mr.: Bay Smite. of ) that. although he has lost $IM- - hours." Mr. and Mrs. l'arley Butterfield Salt beneath it. 4to., Lake, Mrs Reid Nick. Mn, AlFord avoids the wearing effects 600,00 in the past year, he hasn't out of and daughter. Latin', Of Riverton. ma Smith. his car. sprang king Mre Mrs. Bert h. Faiitis. batwere the gatrts tot Mrs: look to bank hts bothered of to concern up a Li Ballard. Mrs. Will Dewey, Mn'. two by refusing worry from workers IThe week. Butterfield part of this himself about any other problem ante In three months. field and extricated the Peterpm. Mrs. Angle RA11'111116 The Itellef eociety held the month., J, mra, Ben Burnham. Mn'. Dick MoFollowing his hetet that e. busy than producing a worthy successor Denis was unhurt. but his ly sootal Tuteday afternoon in the VirMisses rho has Maude Millson. worked he is Mr. a life one, to berg,. his long flivvr. wife was seriously injured. Queen 'The time wail spent on LOIbit Kelson. Hold Walker, in the overalls ginia Henson after out the When during day day points .ettort a and quiltElizabeth. who supervised the work program report, Virginia Ferrer And Mrs. eonstruction of his new car . crawl- - question of his financial Mrength of a large hospital wan served to 40 frorgreive, ing. Will Terry. during the war . , The proxideney ittg under the test machines like a came up. the manufacturer's ans- attended the woman with all the 'tumid& proaented Mn'. It. and Mr. Batintussen and wer was: teen member with a red and green Miss Francis Rnomussen of Magna garage hand. of a trained nurse. She experience 1 don't like to talk about with were filled for hie k And looks Christmes Stocking he younger money. will recover. guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Anton ::"';' randy and nuts. ,.4.4;it Aaelawha,..4;,::.....0;..440;44,:aaw.,zilv..;..."..x.r.,,te.o,; age nowat the- end of his bard- - unless' you consider money merely Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. George J. 'Miller Rasmussen, "Being nureed by a queen would Mr and Mrs. Dolden Hewlett an., eat yearthan at any time In his as a belt that Moves industry. As of . last nOlinee the birth of a daughter me back to life-iwere Salt lake visitors part I 4 havebrought life! I a recent matter of don't know what fact. s Week. 1 born Dec. itt. Mrs. Hewlett was I our bank MAGNA balance Age He Tricked Him, I. I haven't had been dead." she staid proudly. Mies Emma ening le at he L. 15. Miss Ada Smith flitch is the picture of the Detroit heard for three months."' --.whers she underwent an formerly Florence Alo-Mr. entertain. He did not know either. how Paying Oil .0, formerly of Industrial genius prevented by his ed the Beehive girl at her home operation. Mrs. Clyde Oveird. ' L. Allan Fork. Mr. and 'Mrs; Boy Miller were and acres friend of American of he had now '?' many biographer, .' machinery i. Mitten gueste Magna. evening. In Mozelle Region Balt Lake visitors part of this week. Thursday were present. spent Mat week here. the guest of Benson, in the December issue of in Ms Highland Park plant. ".1 Mr. and Mra. Spencer Miller. Mrs Mrs. Ftwipb Crosgrove entertained Mrs. Itatillam It Coon and family. Cosmopolitan. The article is belied f read In a paper the other day hew n. 11. Freeman Itarvin Freeman. her club at her home Monday eveMr. and Mrs. J. Frank Harding on the first interview on personall many acres there are." be said. , METZ. LOrraine.--tANOlc of a daughter Jack Walker. Grafton Brikeles and ning. The time was spent in.sew. announce the birth week. problems and opinions granted by "but I have forgotten." apparently paying qualitities hae Marlandiereeman attended the state log. was served to Miss at their home Mat Supper he the "Didn't Think." Ford since After Accident. been in the began gigantic struck Moselle de,. owlet at the South Jordan amuseIv y Wardle, Alton Tuttle, Mown Jr.. C. E. Turner entertained the task of rebuilding his organization Asked what be thought about partment, rich in deposit,' of coal; anent hall. WerinefidAY eVentPr. Healey-anAnne Molt, all et Mouth sisters, and their husbands ' after the automobile accident that salt Mris John A. Butterfield and Jordan. and Miss Huida Croogrove. Pythlan ago. and various minerals. Borher home on a year at 'N -last evening Friday e daughter, t.'ora and bury, and Mr. Wan After hie hardest year. I feel almciet coat him hie life several ings have been made so far over Mrs. M. C Wilken wait urpria- CYprus avenue. The evening A. C and Mrs. Morris Butterfilit were ed at her tome Sa.urday vening, folinelined were sta' is months ago, he replied that he an area of five square miles near to wittch he that strongly in game.. illt lake visitors pert of lea week it hoin Mr. ll'enson. "Age didn't think of anything at first; her birthday anniversary. ',pent lowed by supper. The sweets num-, e rays unchanged," at souththe mi.. Rut' Pittorfeld of salt Lake r.fty tWn go.oto he slept most of the time.' , bered 21 rreltrot. ern edge of the Lorraine coal field. Fick.v. financial secretary; Mrs. gam wmbsjna waI.. kostees E. "Nothing that has happened to They give indications of a wid and interns. treasurer. at a childreas party Fritts after-nor- - tierto-r- t Ford within seems last to the (III year Mr. and Mrs. llarol,1 Wrburton layer of petroleum whieh it at her home on Spenceravei have embittered him. hardened him deep 1.14 Is to explol industriallz, and farm!), of Tooelc. vOTO uestm or "- flue. in honor of the Mit shaken his confidence in him. at proposed ,,p141,7, née-He. and lit.. H. Hansen of on , her Of dsughte y anni day "MenMe. Henson. declares self," and .ounday. 4 Lucille. Games were payed. NS.tr. and Mrs. lorph I Petereoe tally becteems as keen as he ever luncheon rrrrr d to 12 small guests. the birth of a son on wan. I Mr. and Mre. T. W. cosies an-- I anaqunce 4,?,,,,5 -While the experiments on the the birth of a son last . oolitic : c..) the direction of Marvin new car were going on. Ford I , Indradai - ,I ?Pe Cyprus high echool or- - ed Uk. s. garage band. He lay on Annnanennlant - In made of the , ;,,,),, the Saturehestta SaltLake last opera, his back under the ears, hitching in present sit) marriage .. 'Paul Reveres Jude," Thursday find day of Miss Oral Breese and Coy from place to place. '12-. Henline. The young couple will evetuni. Dec. 1.,s to the school au- - And crawling when each design was cam3: 4ithrium. , make their home here. he tried On lienald Out road." Mrs. Pleted, and it the 4 LOICAld, an. lir. at Wilkie Mutton D. J. Men. ,..,'0,, II visiting Mr. noun,e the btrth of a, daughter last event Mot week-on- d f Saturday. N and Mrs. Edward Sutton. The Magna .Women'aNclub met Poincare Sizes Up 4s Mrs. John Playes entertained the ,...10 afterclubin Wetinesoay the club Thursday evening Men by Handwriting business , Following the noon at her home on Magna row. bout& was given in honor party meeting Tables were reignited for games. of Mrs. D. IL Martin. former etcof Premier Luncheon sits nerved to seven who has moved te Poinearea weapon in the interne-ga- it guests. s an- N Lake. tjames. singing and 01- - tional Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Riley arena is political the, abil,,, nounce the birth of a daughter on er Poe ia activities were enjoyed. itle, to detect weaknesses and were 4 Refreshments by Mrs. Dee., 9. Patterson. Mrs. Rose K. strengths of the statesmen with J. J. Proctor returned Wednes- Margaret I eterlion and Mrs. Earl Peterson. I whom 'he deals- by reading their kn Murray NZ,N,17 after day to hie homewithr.;) - his Mr E. H. Hudson. formerly of handwriting. a week's visit daughter, now of Lake. was Magna J the salt confirmed "graphologist" with Mrs. Herbert Tomlin. 2'1" during a A Mrs. M. E. Drown way hostess ytl.bt of Mre U. Newly Decorated Drav.ing Room profound knowledge of the tech, to the Myolootts club members on tat week. nique of handwriting reading afternOon.st her home on II Thursdayrow. is available to the public at modformer the by gained was long study. The- afternoon I 141,ana was Luncheon president of the republic believes i.i,.....,..,..-.....,..- d spent to games. erate rental for Dances and other WEST JORDAN I his talent in this direction has erred. Serve These Luxurious AND Mils. G. JOHNSON. Mra. D. L Lang entertained ti( MR. of been in his value great social functions. Accommodations luncheon Tuesday at bee home on 11 Mrs. to a Andereon Julia visited Writing recently prominent, I IFTY years as hussband and Third East trert. Those present daughter. Airs. Oscar Swenen ber at student of graphology, he expressed were Mrs Theodor Hanson. Mrs. Murray were celebrated for sixty couples. this wife. during the si eek. belief the that science the reallyl Carl Long, Mrs. Alvin Pendleton, Mrs. Delores Gould of Smoot. George AT ALL HOLIDAY FUNCTIONS Mte. Laurence Binekitt and Mrs. is speeding the week withWyo.: makes possible character interpre-- 1 week by, Mr. and Mn. Johnson at their home, 1068 east J. E. Little. tation. IllinntS, Mrs, J: Andrson No- 41 rvale It is a distinct compliment to your guests to M. Poincares handwriting. , at-- 1 Thirteenth East street, in the prep, tdP and Mrs. Harmony Rebecca election BRICKS Anderson. John 1White baaground. nith green Ire feet hiild the Mrs. and slaughter. cording to experts, shows his re-- I ellee of a large number of friends. ae foi- l'era of WillJeppron hold your entertainment in such a Christmas decorated with rtd fruit) Tree ..center evening In Coopers and Allen mar!Friday were ard, Mrs. Mr. Jehnson and markable and moral. setting as intellectuall Mn. Forrest Davies. rinote vreiler nf. Magna. were dinner InWa: MiddlesWhitt. re-- I ried at $t. John's church, are There of Raemlivien. vice the Drawing Room of the Belvedere. Hose Christmas Bell background decorated with Mrs. gifts. great signs 'nests of Mrs. Lydia Bateman Sungrand; The Antall green fruit, red boll center) Mrs. Mamie Vareekopt, past day. spect for othera' ,epinions gensitiv- -' borough, Yorkshire. England. Dec. vend; whole atmosphere it,one of beauty, harmony in was Anna Mr. 10. Mrs. Johnson born tWbite au11;7. Chrnitopherson, hirs. aesite Elkins entertained ity. opinionativeness courage. background decorated with grand. Fonta Claus K Neilson. fi- at a dinner party r in honor of her dacity, itcorncif obstacles trustee; Mrs. Mary Mrs. Crook, County of Durham, Eng"44 entail green frmt.. red tient& Claw! and carnival gaiety. Nora Gal- - daughter. Mary. it nancial secretary; center) betng her birthland.. April 21, 1856, the son of brutal frankness. lagher, roentaing secretary; Mrs. day anniversary Sunday. William and Ann Goldsbrough v'.;mhlatri ithlrektigrrutld. Mrs. Earl Itailleld- of Granite la rt4;"Ir'rosit"edr Irepinti! Poinsetta Bertha Hibler. treasurer. in wife was Dia born Johnson. friends A number At young ,spending iteveral, weeks with her "Don't Salts ToO, it is most ideally located at the center tPr$. Fri-- , parents., Mr. and Mrs. Yorkeh:re. of Dewsburg. Miss Beth Lund. list County RiettShirley at her home on Second iltaOft. White Ice Cream is Vanilla. Green Is Pistachio, of the city club and social life. to the daughter of Christopher LeonJohn Drinkwater day evening The The etsgagentent of East street. Helen ard and Mary Lunn Richardson. evening was epent Red is Strawberry! and games, fo,lowed by May and Earl Nerkstead et South with mu Drama Students School after Sometime their marriage Jordan has Just tteen annouroed. ' supper. Mr. Johnson the entered Shaw angrocery Reservations should be made well in Mrs: A..L. .$1,Allilt r. nd Mts. Tom entertained (tith-ern- ! and provision businetta in which he nounce the birth of a daughter at at dtnner Sunday for Miss Vidate Service.) advance. Phone or call for detailed LoNDco.N-.--pwRountly end Miss Elva Roundy of he opplah,o was quite succeuful. II. carried their borne. Dec. 11. were Salt Lake. officers his boldness on in one store for The the advice lwas of following JohnDrinkviater, BRICK information. BRICK tdra. Albert HOttran of Sugar City. trioit elected recently by Copper lodge Idaho. and 'Peet. to stud- - more.than 20 years. becoming the week.end as guest nut playwright bl. 1. 0. D. Jr.: Forrest Davies. at Mess.spent known in that eectioit et widely to who untened hi, opening Alfred vice L. Williams. A. Furs. noble grand: ThA Jordan take officers laddreos to the dramatic achools of England. grand; Clark Hyatt past grand: gave et Wti.t In 1903. with his wife. he Joined Art party at South Jordan last 'the Diploma In Dramatic Extra, packed in Ice From Keeley's. course at U. Imperial Institute. the Church, but was. dented tht Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. T. Bateman and liCeneington. Me told them how to Privilege of coming to Zion for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dimond at. suei-semany years. During the time betended a party at Sandy Monday rtake everything that comes tween Joining the Church and comevening at the home of Mr. and BRICK be thankful if you got any- - ing to Utah. Mr. Johnson filled alMn. Merle Aliso)) given in honor of RELIEVED Mrs. Alisop . it being her birthday th;ng at all to begin- with. for it In Most every office in the branch of Today. Tomorrow, 1 anDlo. 8 I., Lt' an uphill Job to get started. and the Church' in which he- lived. Drowse Mombasa Ibro. i QUI, Robert Dimond entertained before find yoUr fen serving as president of the M. I. A. you A r InEt EY DEALERS Ms at a party Sunday in honor of bar you will harereally of the Sunday many parts to play. superintendent birthday einiversary. .14 Mowever good the actors and 'school and many other poations Mr. and Mrs. Cherie COckyne are In Salt Lake. In all his labors he has had the producers may be the dramatist visiting 4 room mod onstkomot giber A party was given at the Hart. must be g and the actors Pint PUpport of his wife. who hes truly , effects. lite" tritely don ortolan home honMonday canvas in the been contocsli evening a mother In Israel.- - With which Upon he Coo poletoo 'Audi ontor Ombra elb,;. W. "tanager. or of Alice MiI.a. ames were for PV12 the finest actors paints. sod whom taeotil. Remember they ors a deo, played Miss may be Mrs. Johnson he came to Salt Lake r.S South state and refreshment were en. Lir. coo be Omen ontii shoo. W$aatqb IT sod elf Illt'll mome parte and in 1930 and soon afterwards over terribly (Hy stupid 11, joyed by guests. hos coaa,Mooro tooter, loom bore ftlbs &math, them entirely if the tered the grocery businees at 100 Joseph Smith of the Southern All DeViltSiStS 7S4 lied 7Se Rod Porit0000 Stater """inn, I. at hitt ham,. after dramatist has tot the upper hand. Pat Thirteenth South which thol an operation at the L. In fact I might itay that most good still control. and S. CARTER'S where they have st actors stens stupid peoPle." Made nUlnerOUS .0 ' N- Am,. emmeome4 ND t fig1HOCOL AVE1 Belgian Monarchs - ,... 1.... ab4,t.., ............,..7 ' . ,.......... .........,......."......,.....,........ .. , l I" , , ,..... ..,.......... ..,.,,. I , FOUR SECTION ...... .. the activities of on the probabty of the opening of Morgan-tkilt Lake It Chamber of the road via City bireelt canon. Commerce and Commercial club reThe filing of a Ilet,11011 for the year juat Closing shoos ser-- 1 adjustment of distributing rates to ' . ,'.., irk. rendeiled to the City and the western Colorado 'manta "kith the action was intermountain section of' a sub- result that thefavorable Rio Denver and taken by Istantial 'character. Grande Western of7.cials. t .1 The province of the Chamber of in cooperation with the It grie,11 .,. Commerce is to build up the coin- tural coMmatee aid state department of agriculture. succeeded in .4muitity. to make a bigger and bet, retaining the fait Lake office of , , , ' : ,,, .. ter city to keep alive civic spirit to the United States depart,!.ert of nethe end that the best interests of matology. In cooperation with the lit estock the community will be 'served at which committee. ra'sed funds all li fl made possible the western tour of a The Chamber. of. Commerce le herd of Utah Holstein cattle. 1 conferences' with ., t ,Heldseveral made up of a at membership of It men representatives. of thwc, Anatorg the city's leading cititet.s. .7 .. ... 7 ,,,.... .441'i A, mill are Trading corporation o New. Vork who have done things and putting oyetthe things that count.. City and Commissaries representA glance at the history of the local ing the ipaciet .gocernment t.t Rue-In,,pete''Ir Chamber of Ominterce bears Tout. looking to the establishment ce. 1 ,' the statement that it ha e filled itis of trade and credits for the sate of '''. sphere throughout the years it, hat Utah sheep, . . X., been In exiAence. It has grown Report of the special' "Uimah ,,, from the first. It is housed in a fialway- - committee outlininr allo... . commodious home in the down- cific, reason for improved Inlet! ,,. town area. which meets the man- highway in UMW basin. adfvt0ecifold reouirstnente of such; an er, 41. The etti,te road commisetim ...., .. ognizing the sitilqatiott hos matesgautaation- , , ., The Chamber of ComMerce in.- iaily improved thee roads. terests itself not alone in $romotSeveral Informal conferericee at, .. !rig indunriee and commerce and tended by board mombers With the betiding payrolls. although this Ls municipal wnter supply, comm:ttee . not by any means the least of Its arid city officials. looking ICS the activities: but it is concerned with acquiring of additional storage and ''',,;.,;, .f ,. practically every phase of corn- water r4lits for Salt Lake. ,c,. ,,,,, ' .2 monity welfare. It spomsors every -- Joint conferences of the hoard ,, move calculated to be for the bet- With members of the highway tom; - '',1 terment of the city and the general m!ttee. .' county and state officials recitizenship,' either of a bone' s' sulted in s permanent program or social nature. It Interests it- adopted for the Improvement self ill the welfare of children as of Parley's canyon road. $:,.4 , ., in well as the of business welfare A special Committee of the board ., se ,,'; men; it is Interested in 'education , comAs well as in end culture f; e ....: '; : mere or mining. In short, it nos ' ,,,,,, , , , 'r I constant eye out for the Welfare, of the community in all the various . phases of community life. . 1 ,, fligh Liable for Year- "High-lightof the activities. 1 , , and of the Chem-- . ?, accomplishments .. , bit of Commerce over a period of , , cc follows: set forth are on. year ,..,:z Investigations and conferences to An unitsual pkture of Henry Ford ultra be nail old for Ms age with city. county and State officials 0,, at 33, and (beton) aa he la today at" 63. Zr.i.,,,,,-N.,...- -'- ,. . :.,. Woodbead !Chamber of Commerce Has Busy Season During VL . ' - MIDVALE - - I )Ira. 11. gone to Sat Labia to Lobel thetr hom', nanoand music were enjoyed Refreshments were, served to 3.3 g hell IL Tee Reltion claim entertained at house Thursday evening. the ward The -- 34 Men entertained at a baaket party at the ward house enFriday- teening. Oames- were joy ed. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Floyd enterg tatned at their home Monday Reettioyedclams, tiers 3$ freshments were nerved to guests. tray Ilardy of Salt Lake pent' the week.end here. the guest Of litr. and ,Mrs. Wilford Ilastem. Mrs. Lizzie 'Anderson of Mated. the week-ien- d here Adak, spent the ItUesi of Mr. and Mrs-- IL L. lemmas Mrs. AmelM Kay entertained at Mra dinnr In honor of lir. and WedI. Patterson of Salt Lake 11' lielidaY. Covers, Were laid for guests The Copper Club entertained at a dancing party WednellOay ove-- 1 nine at the club room.. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. at dinner Satnrday leVit The T..P. Y. thin met at the Iris club roontis Thursday evening After the busineaa En11111 IT Illenel Iver were en.toYed and -refreshments - 17, 1927 Ford Plans to live to Be RIO aII , "n" THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER . - SIAM ., 3. , , ' tv, , , . , . ' ' 'T ' 'M , ', - : ,z..,...z,..., . ,3,:rr t 0. ' ,,,I,...:.., . ,1,,,,A.:4,,,1,7,2):,,,.7..,:,..,:, , Ce , ,v, . -- , 1 Just-A-Me- re ' PARIS.--(AP)---- . . One retary-treasure- r. h 1 , . . I r .1 , ICE CREAM BRICKS a hr semi-annu- al tot ", Uppish" cur-pris- 's . ' I - ' 60c. AT KEELEY DEALERS Tue HEADACHE BELVEDERE , 30c Apartment flotel t dir d -- SPECIAL 25c g1 "50c MIN tivei 1 MULLS I top-do- 1111141 r?Til7 C C VM ?,,......17.....z.i. o ......4.. : ' .,..j., t' , , - ' i 7" - J ; ' ' . ' .. . |