Show n S’- f'-r- - ' V TTiiTR TEDS fcv - rrr V a jrrnATi a ATp LARE CITY UTAH THURSDAY JULY 26 ATJ3-BIfll- U j 1917 a ' I - ' 4 ‘ - £ y Furniture Shipped at Less Than Freight V Bates to KOT RECORD® v VERT' Interesting wedding noon at hin solemnised church at 'the Firstyesterday Presbyterian the atwhen Miss Mrs W tractive daughter s of Mr and bride R Hutchinson became the j of Everett Harmon Read of Bloomqulst N J The ceremony was performed by of the the Rev Elmer I Goshen church In the presence of the relatives and a few close friends of the young couple and was followed for the memby a wedding breakfast bers of the two families at the Hotel Utah The fair young bride who was un-of suit attended wore a chic tailored g hat white broadcloth with crepe and carried of white georgette roses and lilies of a shower of bride’s the valley The church was beautifully decorated with a wealth of pureof white lilies flowers tall vases and baskets rostrum being on either side of thewere cluswhile Just above the organ ters or feathery white astera During the ceremony a musical' program was A Gladys-Hutchinso- I Miss Enid Newman will entertain at: a trousseau tea this aft- ernoon at the Newman home in avenue A f Fifth t y jg Miss Laura Smith will entertain Informally this afternoon In com pliment to Mlsa Afton: Free: bride of August ' Miss Leons Ammott will be the hostess at a linen shower and supper this evening in honor of AmMiss Josephine Hlllam at mott home 1165 Eighththe East street - 'VV- -- H Peabody-At- the' breakfast' covers’ were laid for ten The table was beautifully decorated with coral sweet pea and maiden-ha- ir ferna The flowers formed a mound in the center of the table on an airy the top of which was perched Mr and Mrs bow of shell-pin- k tulle Read left on a afternoon train for their the coast wherelatethey will spend home honeymoon and1 will make their N J after October at Bloomqulst The bride wore a stylish golng-awa- y suit of dark blue broadcloth with hat - to match DEUOinVCL TEA - ' AT "TOE POST Mrs Walter Gullion and Mrs I E Howard were the hostesses at a detea Tuesday afternoon at the lightful In honor of Mrs I O Gullion quarters Matthews who has recently arrived at from Fort Riley Kan Fort Douglas decThe living rooms were prettily orated with tall vases of Shasta ralsles while pink sweet peas and ferns were combined for the centerpiece daintily of the tea table' Presiding at the tea table during the afternoon were Mrs Peter HuIme'Mrs I B Simmons and Mrs William Mapes The hours were between 4 and 7 o’clock and the guests Included the officers and their wives of the Forty second the Twentieth and regiments the Forty-thir- d f MRS W A' CROWLEY ENTERTAINS Mrs W A: Crowley entertained yesafternoon at an Informal bridge terday luncheon at her home in D street Lavender sweet peas were arranged In low bowls for the decorations of crystal and the small tables where the rooms was served Three tables luncheon were filled with the players for bridge and1 the hostess was assisted by her Crowley Margaret daughter Mlsa 4c ’ present '' MR AID MRS MEYERS HONORED Mr and Mrs E"H entertained last evening atChapman an elaborate card party In honor of Mr and Mrs E F Meyers of San Francisco The Chapman home ' In Ninth East street was decorated for the occasion beautifully with a variety of garden flowers The and Mrs guests wqre received by 'Mr'Mrs E H Chapman Mr and 'John Kingdon and Mr and Mrs H Harry Madsen: The lawn was artistically decorated with ' strings of electric and at lights were cozy four corners of the lawn ths corners with porch furniture Punch was served by Miss Bee Miller and Miss Evelyn Meyers A buffet supper was served from: small tables 'where the decorations werfe In patriotic colors The guests were Mr and Mra Charles Olson Mr and Mrs James Metcalf Mr and Mrs 8 H Lund Mr and Mrs E H E F Meyers Chapman Mr and Mrs Mr and-MrH E Howe of Murray Mr and Mrs H Harry Madsen Mr and Mrs Madsen Mr and Mrs: O R - - - ct - - - - - - - v- 5 - YOUNGSTERS OF CITY two Plana for three canyon for girls and' one for boysoutings have been completed public playgrounds committee- by'V-thq : ’from the The flrst party of east- side of the- city girls will leave for Mountain Air In Parley's canyon August I and will remain for two the second party of girls fromdays the or leave on west side will the city two-day August S for aouting at the same place Boys of the city will leave for Mill D flat In Big Cottonwood canyon August 8 'for outing Directors of the- playgrounds committee will accompany each party Those ' wishing further- information as to the cost and what it will be necessary to take may apply at the office of City Commissioner H H- Green - - : - - - -- - m 1 - r Mrs 'Donald Corey has returned from Ogden where she h&S been the guest ol! -- - - Miss Carrie Knapp for several days 'Mm-- - Agnes' Folsom and Mrs: Nellie Montgomery spent the 24th with Mr and Mrs Harry Shearman at the athome of the Klesels tractive summer lh Ogden canyonafe i SEEKS TO ENLIST je Mr and Mrs Thomas B Hunter and little son Tommy have returned to their MORE AUTOMOBILES home In San Francisco after a month’s and' Mrs Fred Hale stay with-MSalt Lake automobile owners en4c 4c 4c 'have listLettheir cars in war recreation servMr and Mrs David Keith ice for a few hours— this Is the plea gone to Palo Alto CaL where Mr of who George Sim recreation Is providing weekly trips expert for soldiers of Fort Douglas ' have Fean “Although many owners more than generous In- placing - their automobiles at the service of the men mors machines are needed” said Mr Sim “If: there: is anybody who can take the boys for a spin beginning at 945-m" Sunday- I wish he’d leave his name at the Hotel Newhouse where I am The cars should be at Faison’s headquarters at the Colonelstaying fort promptly at the appointed hour The routes and the length of the rides owners to will be left to the individual - - afle - - - r 1 Jr' - - - - : - r- - FORT OFFICIALS URGE w m 1 The' members or the Wednesday-af- t ernoon bridge club wfcre delightfully entertained at a? prettily arranged luncheon yesterday afternoon at the Hotel' Utah '"The affair waa also in honor of a number of visiting matrons In the eity club members Include Mrs Louis Simon Mrs Samuel Welts Mrs 8 Samuels Mrs Charles Otten-heler Mrs Oscar Lehman Mrs Sol G Kahn Mrs Harry -- Joseph and Mrs Harry Ganz ' - ‘ - -- - TAKE - - - were received at the quarInquiries office at Fort termaster’s from war department at Douglas the Washington D C yesterday relative to the advisa temporaryto ability ofdamconstructing in Red Butte canyon wooden provide temporary Increased water facilities for the post The war department suggested that a dam which would contain 350000 gallons of water be constructed Officials at Fort Douglas did not look with favor oh wired-bacthe suggestion however wasthat It would Jbe Impracticable toconstruct such a dam It waa pointed outofficers that mors than: this amount of wa: and-wor- k d - - by-po- t ter would be consumed Tn one day Sugthat work be startgestion was made ed lmmeditaely on- the permanent dam In the canyon in order that it may be completed by the time the heavy flow of water starts Should post officials find the water supply from Red Butte present canyon inadequate- it“ is almost certain that they will ask for the erection- of a pumping plant by which water may be obtained from Emigration and Parley’s the present supThus canyons ply has proved sufficient - - fr ton OFFERED TO U S A J: Robertson of Manila P: I former lieutenant colonel of the Philippine constabulary who Is a guest at the Hotel Utah en route to New York says that the service of a national guard of 25000 Filipinos has been offered the United States tor service In ' Europe The offer Is made by Manuel I Quezon president of the Philippine senate according to Mr Robertson and he says that If accepted there will be orof the finest little armies ganized one brown men ever established- in ' the of : That the city has recourse in action before the public utilities commission for any abuses In ths present tele- is ths opinion of W H Shone service assistant city attorney in a communication to the city commission The matter was referred to the committee of the whole yesterday with the understanding that it 'would ba taken up soon also holds The assistant no attorney claim nor Interest orient' that the city hascity Mr Robertson adds that while resiin the telephone conduits purchased by dents of the Philippines are offering the Mountain States Telephone St Tele- their services for battle In Europe the old from the Indepencompany graph In the islands are conditions general dent company Telephone At the morning meeting yesterday the commission passed an ordinance for a yearly license tax of irovidlng 10 an Junk collectors The board laid over for one month the proposed ' ordinance making a flat license rate of 75 cents a year for each room in hotels and rooming houses - - - male Safe Infants Invalids sad WOOSOOCCUS ims omaittM MILK MALTED: malted grain in powder Rich r SUMMER EXCURSIONS TO POINTS EAST Sunday Excursions The United States government has clerks in the field positions for 1000 ftemale Examinaservice male and tions will be conducted In 8alt Lake Ogden Provo and Logan on August 11 The positions pay from 8900 to 91200 need pass per annum and In examinations onlyapplicants spelling arithmetic penmanship letter writing copymanuscrlot and ing and correcting and civil government geography Examinations are 'also announced for the following positions: - Laboratory asaid' production expert scientific ensistant plant Investigation tomological fnapector shop apprentice classifier assistant metalfinger print chemist tent- Inspector lurgicaltant-inspectors of cloth equipment leather small hardware textiles and leather equipment ordnance foreman etc Information (plicationC blanks A Crock-we- ll from may be obetalned local secretary t at he federal building - form mQk For infants invalids as! growing children' Pure nutrition upbuilding Os whole body s Invigorates nursing mothers ui the aged Mora nutritious than tea coffee etc Instantly prepared- - Requires no cooking Sshftitstcs Cost YOU Same Prist UNCLE SAM WANTS 1000 FIELD CLERKS TO THE CANYONS VIA 1 HE Fares From Salt Lake Ogden Provo Bound-tri- p and Main Line Points1 - Denver Colorado Springs Omaha In-dru- $2750 Chicago $6000 $4000 Memphis Kansas City $5644 $4000 Minneapolis On sale every Wednesday until Septezfaber 12 Final limit October low rates to many other eastern destinations assis- SUNDAY EXCURSIONS FBOM SALT LAKE CITY 815 am To Provo Canyon Points To Park City 825 a m To Bingham 805 Ho Q aseeoeeo - - a more peaceful than they have been at any time since the American occupa- - PHONE COMPLAINTS PHILIPPINE GUARD on- -- v- - - - -- it - t a§c - M CARD CLUB MEETS - afg - “ - e ' - and Mrs J Yates r : Brlxen v V ' Ws': Mr and ' Mrs" E ' FV Meyers of ' Ban Francisco were the ' guests of hono: a buffet' suppe: evening Tuesday served at the Hotel ‘Utah " Covers were la id i for ten guests: who: were- Mr and Mrs E H: Chapman Mr and Mrs H and Mrs John Harry Madsen Mr” and Mrs J T Goss of Klngdou and Ogden v yfi 4?- r : o - - d v The Menniain States Telephone and Telegraph Company - jQg N -- ' - ’ ' -- -- hi - — r N8 golden-decorativ- ' Mr and Mrs-JohKingMrs John' Mr don' Mr-anand Mrs apdWMrs Hafry Bennett1-MMr and Mrs J Hill IJohnsonSmeltzer Mr and Mrs H J Scheiber Dr and Mrs 0 R Hardy of Riverton Mr and Mrs L W Owens Mr and Mra C A Cooke Mr and Mrs John McDonald Mr and Mrs W E Coulam Mr and Mra Henry Johnson Mr and Mrs M Z Forsccuett Dr and Mrs R S Olson Mr and Mrs R J Jeffs Mr and Mrs S G Miller Mr and Mra J F Goss of Miss Minnie Miller Glen Miller Ogden Mr-anMrs V Peter W Madsen Jr Mrs' D CL Bassett Mrs ' r IS-- v - PWJr Meredith M: Beck Mrs -- 9g rMrs R S Collett of the Dry Gulch Irrigating secretary of Roosevelt-ycompany esterday assured committeemen In of ’the Commercial club Uintahcharge Basin trip which will start Satof the basin were urday thattocitizens extend a royal welcome preparing to the Salt Lake tourists and to cothem In every possible with operate manner to further the objects of the journey “Citizens of the basin are going to show the Salt Lake business men that the efforts made to they secureappreciate better transportation facilities for that section” said Mr at the club “The trip should Collett In result much good for the basin and the Salt Lakers may be assured of a royal welcome and the best possible Additional business men and financiers are handing their names in tq J David Larson secretary of Commercial club and are being assigned space In twenty-five- the automobiles to make gg t the trip' It is expectetd more than ’ jg Howard I Morrison of Bolss’1 Ida: sixty Salt Lakers will be In the 'visitand Miss Roxls Robinette of Wells ing delegation r The object of the trip Nev were married at the residence of la to lay plana for the construction of the Rev C B Allen pastor of the Im- a railroad to the basin to Improve the manuel Baptist ehuren last night the highways leading to existing railway Rev Allen the ceremony points and to assist In ths development of the section— Mr Morrisonperforming Is a prominent druggist Committeemen were busy yosterday of Boise In the automobiles qnd assigning spacethe for preparing drawing of lots for places to be occupied throughout the trip by the various cars s ' WARM WELCOME Radcliffe Cannon and children and Mra Levi Rlter and children are guests of Mra W W Riter at her home in the' Cottonwoods Mlsa Louise Winslow left early in the ':-' r week for Wyoming where- she will spend a couple of weeks with relatives and frienda jig : Mr and Mrs Ralph Putnam Walker are now at home to? their friends at No 2 Wood apartmenta ak Mr- - and Mrs Daniel Sloan accoxn- their daughters Miss Eliza-et- h by Miss S antedand Amelia Sloan left yes Brighton where they will terday a for spend week ae ak Miss Ada Kronne left yesterday for a visit of several weeks at the Gllllgan ranch In Wyoming Miss has kone to Engbeck Ore where she will PortlandMarjorie spend month with her brother - Jack Eng-bec- k - - ye FOR EXCURSION ' ’ Allen-Keye- tHE iwajpiltudg of the great war in which we are now engaged has neces-dtate- d nTtttaJ preparation Mighty forces are marshalling great stores munitions are being gathered and the energies of the nation of food are focused on problems incident to the war At the ray beginning of the war the whole Bell System was placed at the disposal of the Ooreranient No nation has entered the war with such a efficient telephone service comprehensive Ai our military establishment grows the demands 'of the Government upon the Bell System saw bound to increase and always they must take precedence over all others 7nrc)ssert ' iftfoltj in commerce and industry as the result of larger demands for food and munitions from our allies and for our own use means more need of telephone servioe by private business But private business must always be subordinated to the Government service m individual American will cooperate in this patriotic service and submit cheerfuly to inconvenience or delay in his telephone service' when he underGovernment service shall take precedence over stands how vital it is all else - ’ - E s -- - ' ' ess yesterday afternoon at a prettily luncheon at the Country club arranged followed by brldget Exclusive of the hostess coverss were laid: for Mrs Mrs Charles H Richard E W Matson Doolittle and Mrs sfc sjc sjc DELIGHTFUL MORNING 1IR1DGE PARTY ' Mrs Ben and Mrs Edward J L Richhostesses were Holland yesterday k at the at a bridge breakfast morning home street G in honor of Holland in Mrs Walter B Elliott of Fort Douglas who with Captain Elliott will leave In the near future for southern California The rooms were bright with a wealth of midsummer flowers The breakfast wss served from small tables centeredd with low orystal bowls ' of 'delicately-tinteTwelve close flowers friends garden of Mrs Elliott were delight- - ! ’ COUNTRY CLUB LUNCHEON Mrs Barnes D Watson was the host War Orders Rushed i ' H - ’ ’ je NEWMAN v IN HONOR OF Miss Frane Hayward' and Miss Ida Rich entertained at a luncheon and afternoon at the kenaington in E Second South street Rich home 'yesterday in compliment to Miss Enid Newman whose marriage-tRalph Branning will take1 place Saturday The 'rooms' were decorated with garden flowprettily of yelers and a gay decorative scheme low i waa chosen for the dining: room centered with a The' long table was filled with yellow basket large crystaland tied with a butterfly sunflowers cards bow of white tulle The were decorated with yellowplace blossoms and the favors furthered the scheme During the early the guests4 hours of the afternoon and at' sewed for the bride-eleo'clock several friends called to meet Miss Newman: Assisting during- : the afternoon were Mrs E H- Rich and Mlsa Bertha Rich The guests bidden Were Mrs C L Brunner' Mrs Henry Jollffe-- - Mrs Christensen Miss Lorinier Mrs RalphMary Mrs Louis walk Kinders Miss Selma Rebentlsch Miss Blanche RockhtU Mlsa Belle Rich and Mrs Erank C Hayward jc ac IN HONOR OF MISS FREE Mrs B- W McDonald entertained at a miscellaneous party and Swnevening at the home of hershower mother Mrs J N Rock In Twenty-fir- st South street in honor of Miss Afton Free' i whose marriage to Clarence Baird will take place next Wednesday The veranda was gay with festoons of trlcolored electric lights and lanterns In the living roomsJapanese garden 7-- - - new-measur- e 1 thirty-one-da- 4 flowers were combined for the decorationseffectively being pink sweet peas room used exclusively in the dining Dancing and games were the features of the evening Forty 'guests a were -- r - 444 ' Seyser Fireproof "- $ flaL - fully entertained - ernacle when ths following pro ram will be Silver rubtlato Deo given: Serenade Schubert Offertoire in Aminor Gullmant Favorite Mormon hymn Come Come )Te Saints Arranged by organist Aq Old Melody organist March in E Arranged bySchumann On the thsit ths last Legislature had ground no right to pass ths statewide prohibition 'law In that ths law would a number of persona out of legislate & business Commissioner 8 B Storage Coiapay Newman yesterday asked to bs “uwl from votmg on a now city prohibition 8wth MnsC Salt ordinanee City The commissioner of waterworks exes Waa S7S3 as4 BTSK of the Utah plained that as a member did not feel Federation of Labor he he could vote for the ordinance as he did not think the Legislature had ths ths prohibition bill withright Keith will enter the quartermaster's out submitting it to the people of the: state for it vote department ' The new ordinance was passed by Miss Margarst Mac Vicar whoMiaa the vote of the other four members of In bean a guest at Fort Douglas' for sev- the commission The eral weeks laft yesterday for' Des connection with the ordinance passed Moines where she wil join her father last Monday night places ths city in who has recently position to prosecute violations of ths Captain MacVlcar law In the city courts after August 1 been detailed there also makes it pos- The new ordinance slble for ths city to prosecute any vioIN HONOR OF MISS FREE of the present law which may The Art guild of the University of lations 1 even now and will give a lake party Friday aft- occur between Utah cases shouldAugust not be called the ernoon in honor of Miss Afton Free though to trial before that date president of the organization The new ordinance carries an emerwhich makes It effective Mrs: Tony- Jacobson has returned gency clause The ordinance passed Monfrom a two month’s stay in southern August 1 will not go into effect for day night California from the date of Its passage since it carried no emergency and Mrs James D Watson clause Captain Mr and Mrs M P Kirk Mr and Mrs C H Doolittle and Miss Dorothy Doolittle will leave next: week for a motor trip through Yellowstone park Mr and Mra Hugo W Druehl and their two little sons ' Hugo Jr and Beach Cal Roger have gone to Long summer Durfor the remainder of the their absence the Druehl heme will ing be occupied by Mra Holbrook and her son Jamea v t : js ! Mrs Tueson William Warner left day for-- ' a ' month's stay with relatives Uintah Basin Residents and friends in Chicago Ap ge ' ’Miss Gladys Wlckens has returned preciative of Effors of from a three months’ viit with her aunt Mra Frank Frink in Seattla Salt Lakers A - - ’ f j ’ : ’ )c jc - a I ’ M - x ada - i j je g jfc " Assistant T A Cannon ' will ' Organist at Tracy the 1115 preside recital today at the ’Tab- r make s'l specialty of and shipping furniture packing at reduced freight ratea to-pas- - given-by-- iv gg The of Miss Helen Louise marriage and Robert A Ferguson Fenton Jr will take place today at the home of the brlde’a parents in S Fifth East street of the day will 'Another be that ofwedding Mias Kern Freeman of Mr and Mrs J H daughter Freeman and Jack Neal of Can- City Commissioner Excused When Liquor Bill Is o on Passage : ' We - close-fittin- - ? LosAngeles Pottlan ' 'Chicago and all Eastern points " n First-Congregational - tt EYENTS OF THE DAY t $lj $150 THE SCENIC LIMITED - : A modern train carries through Pullman and tourist all-ste- el sleepers to Denver Chicago and St Louis without change of cars Leaves Salt Lake 445 pi m and passes through the great canyons of Colorado in daylight Phone Wasatch 2526 and 1560 Ticket Office SOI Main Street decide”' ASK IMPROVEMENT OF CANYON HIGHWAYS ? ? TIME CAKD UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM aa are to be Renewed mads to therepresentations authorities In' an county ffort to plaeo thdr present road to canyon in better shape it Emigration was learned yesterday from persons cottages In ths canyon Word owning was received from the war der ' effective: juke - recently that prisoners Intern to work on Douglas 'would be unable and since trafthe proposed boulevard: fic has materially Increased- oh the road the cottage owners depresent sire to have It put In better shape NUTMTIOhTsS' e - Teach Your MILLARD TO IRRIGATE FROM FLOWING WELLSI It will tiecome the best of hBits A shampoo with J V VSm - William Warner agent of theSalt Lake Route general says that preparatlons are being made for digging a big canal between Leamington Irrigation and Fillmore Recently says Mr Warner thirty-on- e flowing wells ware In the neighborhood of - Fillopened more developing 27000 gallons - of has Just water a minute Mr Warner He will take-returned from Fillmore to Little Zion canyon Monday tripJack With Lalt magaslne writer r removes excess hair oil Contains futfoqr that can injure the finest hair' makes the shampoo a pleas- ure by removing mudi of the labor Unexcdled also for bath and : general toilet use Sold? by f leading Grocers' amdItogglr-::A " ‘ ’ ' ’ k - 7 J I ? i lathers instantly in any water V JapFreeHose Writ Kirk & U Dept For Sample Jarxm Sw Company 1917 Chicago S--A AH the golden goodness of - those greatest food grains — y a -- Pure Club women arid collsgo klrls fro i D 8 university worked elbow at the municipal eshter iri tne Lion house yesterday putting up Jam “JV for soldiers The work Mell Homer Miss der' the direction of ocOther canning demonstrations tne Cannery curred at the municipal school university center and the West Side High schooL : ' BJlLEttS wholesome fully nourishing economical wonder- appetizing ' ' 225 220 320 420 P M P M P I11 P M 515PI1 820 P 1100 1100 1125 1125 1125 II PIL P II P Hi i P H P II w oT 3 mi— 3 stir Arrl Malad and Intermediate Ogden Denver Kansas City Omaha Chicago Ogden (Cache Valley going only) 1 catello Ashton Montpelier Paris Overland Limited —Ogden Reno Sacra- mento 8an Francisco i ! Ogden and Xntermedlata Pacifio Limited—Ogden Omaha Chicago Ogden Logan Boise Portland Seattle (Butts also—going) Los Limited Omaha Arigeles s Denver St Louis Chicago Overland Limited — Omaha Chicago Denver St Louia (San Francisco also departing) Ogden Brlgbam: Cache Valley Malad and Intermediate Ogden (Denver Omaha Chicago going)(San Francisco and Butto also arrivIns) Yellowstone Special —Ogden Pocatello Idaho Falls Yellowstone Park (Twin Falls also arriving) Ogden Pocatello Idaho Falla' Ashton' Butts Ogden Pocatello Idaho Falla' Butte (Cache Valiey also arriving) 555 555 505 600 - P ’ in p in AAAU - - Padfie Limited — Ogden Sacramento San FranclscoL BM Utah Telerki 11 M P M P m: P M - Offleo -- 4 Wiy V wheat and barley —is md lowed into the' rich nourish- ment of WOMEN MKE MUCH JAM FOR SOLDIERSI C Hi Store-Hous- - - 720 A M 720 A M S16 A’ M 930 A M 1100 A U 1205 F M Dally 1 |