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Show THE CITIZEN 10 Mrs. George Van Studdiford and small daughter, Shirley, left Wednesday for St. Louis, where they will be joined by Lieutenant Van Studdiford. They will spend a month there visitr, ing Lieutenant Van Studdifords mpth-eafter which, they will, go to the . army post at Fort Eustis, Va. ' a Miss Margaret Fisher has returned to Bryn Mawr for the winter. , polls on November 6th, and will probably talk over the radio while here. Mrs. Hyde has been stationed at Honolulu for three years, and1 has made a wonderful record ..for ..herself as collctor of customs. She is , the only woman in the United States who has ever been in charge of an outpost station. In her employ are 100 men and two women: . MRS. KING HOSTESS. BRIDGE TEA AT NEWHOUSE. THE CATHOLIC Women's League will give a bridge tea at the New-houHotel from 2 until . 5 October 11th, oclock, Thursday, under the auspices of the entertainment committee, consisting of Mrs. George H. Watson, chairman; Mrs. and Robert E. Marks, Mrs. John Q. Ryan in charge of the dining room. Reservations for tables may be made with Mrs. D. C. Murphy, Hyland 24C0, up until Tuesday evening, October 9th. se . vice-chairma- LUNCHEON Mrs. William H. King will receive at tea Monday afternoon between the hours of 4 and 7 oclock at the New-houHotel. No invitations have been issued. All friends cordially se GET VOTES. rV " n, EVERY MONDAY. From now until after the campaign is over the G. 0. P. luncheons will be held every Monday at 12:15 p. m. at Shays cafeteria. TEA AT HOTEL UTAH. Mrs. Emerson F. Root entertained at a tea Friday afternoon at the Hotel Utah between the hours of 3 and 6 p. m., in honor of Mrs. W. H. Wat-ti- s of Ogden. OPEN POLITICAL TALKS. A meeting of Republican chairmen and chairwomen from all out of town points will be held, in the ballroom of the Hotel Utah Saturday at 4:30 p. m. Several prominent men are scheduled to speak. Music and refreshments will be enjoyed. Mrs. John R. Stewart, of the Republican County Committee, will address the members of the City Federation of Clubs at the Civic Center, on Regent street, Monday at 2:30 p. m. The subject. of the address' will be How to best get the women to vote. vice-chairm- an OGDEN SOCIAL NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Eccles have returned from a two months' tour of Europe. Mrs. John Connor Lynch has returned from the east, after a stay, of sev- eral weeks. Mrs. Harman Peery and Miss Louise Chaffin have gone to New York to meet their mother, Mrs. G. R. Chaffin of Farmington, who has been in Belgium visiting another daughter, Mrs. Val Browning, for several months. f Mr. and Mrs. Marriner S. Eccles and Mr. and Mrs. George Bennett attended the bankers convention in Philadelphia. They will visit New York and Washington before returning. ; . mean much to. the city, for they stimulate business and bring thousands of dollars into Salt Lake. Conference opened Friday morning at 10 oclock. Sessions will be held daily at 10 oclock and 2 oclock, closing Sunday afternoon. Sunday school conference will be held Sunday evening at 7 oclock sharp and general priesthood meeting Saturday evening at 7 oclock. semi-annuall- y, F. ANSELMO OPENS UPTOWN STORE. , F. Anselmo and Company has opened an uptown store at 127-12- 9 East Second South, in answer to the many requests received from patrons and friends to open a retail branch of this well known firm. The Anselmo Company are direct importers and their merchandise, as is proven by the import tax, is paid to the Government right here in Salt Lake. One of the specialties that are handled by F. Anselmo and Company is the famous Bertolli Olive Oil,, which is imported direct from Italy in enormous quantities, shipped from the factory in Luc-cItaly, to Salt Lake. Another is the Yolando brand of Raviloi, manufactured in Los Angeles and shipped fresh every week to the Salt Lake o, firm. The Anselmo Company imports and retails genuine Russian Caviar, Anchovies in sauce, olive oil and salt, Italian, French, Portuguese and Norwegian. Special brands of sardines and tuna fish, Italian and French mushrooms, all kinds of canned delicacies, olive oil, cheese, dry sausage,, macaroni and all kinds of imported and domestic beverages such as Vermouths, Port, Sherry Syrups and Cocktails. Also on the list of specialties are beans, herbs, Italian rice, candies and wine vinegar. In fact, this firm is prepared to furnish both wholesale and retail the most complete line of imported foodstuffs in 8 o'clock. HOME FOR VACATION. Mrs. Jeannette A. Hyde, collector of customs at Honolulu, arrived home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Hyde is a member of the Republican national committee, and has come back to Utah to cast her vote for Herbert Hoover and the Republican ticket. She urges every woman in the state to. go to the .. MILADY VS. NICOTINE Ira Nye, Gilbert Beck and Paul Chez are attending the Univresity of rado at Boulder this year. Colo- Dr.. F. K. Bartlett, with George Glen and his son, Jay, are en route home from the Aleutian islands. s Alvin Reynolds left Saturday for Waynesburg, Va., where he will enter his senior year at .Fishbum military academy. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wright of Salt Lake have been visiting Mrs. Wrights parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ezra C. Rich, for a few days. L. D. S. CONFERENCE IN SESSION EXPERT KODAK FINISHING 144 So. Main SHIPLERS Thousands of visitors are in the city conference of the for the ninety-eight- h Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. They have come from all parts of the west, and from Canada and Mexico. Mission presidents are in attendance from all points where stationed throughout North America. These conferences, which are held right direction. We know that in the days when we were a reporter and great man we never knew whether we would be handed a five cent cigar or a swift kick in the pants. Chicago Daily Tribune. called upon a I WOULD rather see the Republican party go down to defeat in November than to win as a result of reMrs. Charles H. ligious intolerance. Sabin, Republican National IF SMITH is as wise as he is crack- ed up to be he will take time off to put a muzzle on Senator Bruce of Maryland before he spills all the beans. Utah. : There will be a meeting of Republican women in the Memorial building in Lehi, Utah, Monday evening at NORTON CHASTON adorable, mischievous and vivacious. Norton is two years old," son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Albert V. Chasten. Mr. Chasten is the gentleman who resurfaces old floors and makes them look like new. MORE GENERAL cigarette smok- A LITERARY SPIDER at Pleasant Valley, Va., weaves letters between the strands of its web. It recently spelled out New York and Miami. ing by women has been reflected in an increased annual per capita cigarOnly five days left to register ette consumption. " What, with milady buying her Oct. 9, 10, 16, 30 and 31. Lady Nicotines at the comer chain grocery along with the family groceries. It is no surprise to note the Com- - . merce Departments report that the annual per capita consumption of cigarettes in America last year was 798 or slightly over two cigarettes a day. This figure compares with 458 in Germany and 270 in France. A substantial increase in the popularity of the cigarettes is also reported in France and is attributed to the extensive cigarette smoking during the war by the American Expeditionary Forces while Somewhere in France. PRESIDENT ELECT GIL of Mexico has started in hugging all the reporters every time they call on him. While reporters in the U. S. A. dont want the statesmen they have to interview to go as far as that, they will probably regard it as a step in the |