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Show k DESERET K.VJSN1NU NEWS MONDAY.' MARCH I 1020 HowTo Beautify , . Your Complexion By VIOLA DANA sensational Wren. Viola Dana who Is recognlssd a an ay: T'bt oil boouty topic beat AQd quirk Ml method of obtain roy-wna beautiful inf tha pillion U to thorough!? claanao apply fir night and morning, thou that popular bnautlliir, Darwino which has breru a regular fad withg over five hunUrd thousand diacrltn-initinhn in gfrli and worain takes tha t'nlted Rialri." lrwllo i placi of infaro powder niHaft uea moro can appoaranoa, not be detected and it Itiyi on until you wash it oft. Perspiration doai It rub off on jiot affect It, nor will clothing, and the wonderful sale it has had prove that tt is superior to all otner beaut Iders and face powders There Is nothing Ilka It for tan, sallow akin, freckles llark, coarse pores, wrinkles sod many other facial blemishes. It I guaranteed harmless and sold at toiletabsolutely counters everywhere with the understanding that if you dont like it they wHl give yo back your money, be sure to read the larga article by Mlsa Dana soon to appear In this paper. It gives a world of "valuable information on tha car of the skin, something every girl and In ths voman should know about to-dmesnttmw get OerwlHo and try-4- t You will be astonished at the quick results It rive social event of house at I o'clock for a social and Inthe afternoon n ee the formal party. This will be the first M1 tee given by the Wei- - of a eerie of ctqb gatherings which to take place every Monday evefer club, assisted by member ere I ning The city 'branch Is under the Phi eororUy of lha supervision rf the Oemme of Mra.J. W. Jacobs- Alt University of Utah, et the new Y. W. girls are Invited to attend. C. A. clubhoueo from I until I - . A DELIOHTFUL mual-jfa- is - o'clock. The club rooms were decorated tn a scheme of pink and dainty color A fragrant bouquet of pink white. and whfce carnatlone centered the tee table where light refreshments were served. The tea room was d over during the aftrnoon hy M Gannett and Mrs. L. L. Arch er. An Interesting musical program was given by Mise Eunice Raddats, Mies Willamette Thompson, Miss Edna Gannett. Mias Maurlne Basse, Mlsa Lillian Larsen, Miss Florence Olsen, Miss Lucille Olsen, Miss Madeline OI-sand a Thorns of ths Gamma' Phi members. Including Mlsa La Jeune Ackerman, Mlsa Jeanette Orno, Mlsa Louise 8now, Mlse Ruth Wolfe, Mlsa Ml Kathleen Virginia Ramey. Phelps. Miss Phyllis Gore. Mlse Bonnie Clancy and Mlsa Halen Waits. Mrs. K. A. Wolf was chelrlnan of the committee on arrangements. The city brunch of the Girls Friendly society, which has recently been orgsnlzed, will meet this evening at the Community Recreation club- prs-side- - en The annual banquet of the active and alumnae members of the PI Kappa Alpha fraternity of the University of Utah will bo held this evening at the Hotel Utah. The affair Is In charge of George Patrick. Lynden Clayton and Grant McFarland. An Interesting program was given this afternoon at the mectlhg of the Dramatic section of tha Ladies Literary club. Two French plavs were read by Mr. Edward E Hoffman. They were Postscript" by Emil Angler and 'The Violin Maker of Cremona"1 bjrFrancta Copper. To celebrate the lifting of the ban st the University of Utah, several social functions hake been planned for this week. The Alphs Chi sorority will entertain at a dunc-In- g party Friday evening at the Country club. The committee on arrangements Includes Miss Margaret Hinckley. Miss Bessie Jones and Miss Louise ii(-hk- e ay dancing party at 'bo Country Those tn charge of the affitr Hodgson are Roy Curl. Russel Laurence Jenkins . the Mrs. If. A. Davis a ill entertain club members of the Happyt Hour ob homo her Nubeker. Wednesday afternoon On Saturday evening the members Roosevelt averse. of the Theta Sigma fraternity will The Keekers' Literary club will meet at tomorrow afternoon at 1 o clock -LJ ho home of Mrs. O. B. Dally, France apartments, .5 South street. The subject ernoon will be the poetry of Bussell Lowell. The diecussion be led by Mrs. E. W. Senior. NIBBLE RABBIT BEES TOMMY P Wasatch The regular meeting of thetomorrow . B 1 John Barton. club will be held Literary (Copyright, 1920. by Ths Associated Newspapers.) afternoon at the Community TT16 tlon clubhouse at S.30 o clock, tried to learn about Man afternoon will con the for TJBBLE program littls cornstalk tent. timely NEW DIRECTORS FOR slst of an open parliament and by Mra. Ben Chatter Squirrel and Gimlet ths topics will be djstussed Mrs Johnson. Mrs. Kent O. Keyes, BerkWoodpecker and the partridges and James Mra and Lydia the bats were all discussing him. But he given ley, Vocal selections will violin BENEFICIAL LIFE CO. seevery ono of them had a different and JCirkman Mrs. Lucy by idea. acL. Hortong, lections by Mra John He's like a frog neither Fish. companied by Mra Klrkman. Bird, nor Beast," the sleepy bat kept the proafter served be The annual' stockholders' Tea will repeating. James H. Mays. Mra of the Beneficial Life Insurancemeeting Mra with gram com"But he's not green. objected Mra Vick. P. G. Mr. O. p. Perkins, And he doesn't hop.' He's Chatter. Mrs. J. T. Phinney pany, wraa held Saturday evening, In and Lose E. F. ever so much bigger, and hsa tan, the Vermont building offices. Six is hostesses. like your vest. Nibble, or pink, like members of the directorate, and two Chatter the Inside of your mouth. The members of the Monday Night others were chosen to fill vacancies had seen the little boys at the swim club will meet at the public library caused by the death (If Gen. R. W. mlng-hol- e and some of them must Mrs. this eventng at 8 o'clock. and Bishop George Romney. have been sunburned. , B. Hawes will speak on "Things Young new directors are George J. CanNow, Isn't thet queer, remarked The public Is The Cost. Not Do That non B. F. Grant and aaw The The one we a partridge. Invited. are E. P. Ellison, John C. Sharp. seemed all brown and .wrinkly and James Murdock, Joseph Fielding slielly. like Grandpop Snapplngturtle. Mra John Tucker of east Mr. Joseph Nelson and A. B.' C. And he mado a noise like a Summer 8outh street, an- Smith, Twenty-sevent- h -Oh icon. a In man man meant euro and a the Terrain. Storm." for That (She nounces the engagement of their The directors elected the following shooting-coa- t who fired a gun. What paws!" Gladys Ruth, to Parley A. officers. Heber J. Grant, president; daughter. anabout It," Nothing queer will take place John C Cutler, first vice The Nelson. marriage president; nounced Gimlet cheerfully. Gimlet through Ice as you can through snow, in Lorenxo N. Stohl, second vice presiApril. knows more than all the rest f them so you smother In the long run. It E. T. dent and manager; general because he works for man in the seemed that Nibble's lovely party Ralph, assistant to the general manWould Return to China. ager; Orchard and is on very good terms was going t have a sad ending inA. B. C. Ohlson, secretary; Leo with tjie whole Man tribe. "They deed Er Penrose, assistant secretary; HenThe partridge tried hut soon tired come In as many shapes and sites Ah Boan, Chinese, who served T. ry McEwan, treasurer; Richard W. Then Gimlet tried, but he only And colors s flowers You see Gimlet out. In the U. S. navy, and has been Young, Jr., general counsel to fill his years bill. frose his doesn't know the difference between Is vacancy caused by the death of his Suddenly. men and women and children. They Bump! Bump! sounded living in this city for eight years, father. General Yoiing. 'William R. the to to outside. 'with from return China, anxious noisea as all medical make at many different Calderwood was said Chatter "It's do as u Silvertlp," his and sadly. assistance of the government, and of director and Junius Romney was remany put together his in." He's way of elected digging different .things." agencies. superintendent He can't catch us all," answered friends here have taken the matter B. K. Grant was selected a member 'Tm going to take a good long look' Ah of the executive committee to fill the with the navy department. at the first man I see, said Nibble. Nibble, unless we stay inside. We up I will. If I know him when I see must burst out in a body, right 'In Boan began 46 years ago. as mess vacancy caused by the death of GenPallas, stationed at eral Young.. him. That's the only way I'll ever his face, and take our chances. tender on the where be he rose to Tha annual report showed a death Hong Kong, understand what you've been talking Ready jiow here we go! And at the word the snow crashed steward. He afterwards served on a loss of 1212,000, largely a result of about." of U. 8. warship under Ad- the influenza. The increased net surDon't do tt" shouted - all the in on the tent floor and Nibble number and other distinguished plus Is $03,000, and theompeny-ha- d others.Man! leaped through the hole, with the miral Dewey "Keep a way from Ati Boan I In poor health, written during the year $6,000,000 of He's more partridge roaring their, wings behind officer. Keep away from Man! so desires to return to hts native business, making a total of more than him. dangerous than Silvertlp!" Nibble threw a frightened look over heath. He has a daughter who will $27,000,000 now in forces The report Nibble started to My whiskers! this year from the Salt Lake also showed that during the last six hi feet at the very Idea. "What If his shoulder as he ran to tee If graduate months each month had exceeded any . schools, were he Then following. over Silvertlp be the Terrible Storm shiuld other corresponding month In the hisnd Silvertlp- - come sneaking, back! stopped dead, end turned around, and S. L. Changes Made.' tory of the company. And immediately they all looked sat up and took a good long look, exa ho as said ho would. Thats feel to seemed actly serious. They very Chief Appreciates Thats a had Man," he said to himself. In their hearts Traveling Passenger Agent Seth C. gone wrong while they were having Man, for sure and certain, What Rhodes of the Oregon Short Line, has Courage of Officers their fun. A moment more and they paws!wss It Tommy Peel, in his new red been reappointed, under the new adknew It! In recognition of the courage and who had kicked in the door ministration. D. E. Sullivan. clerk Fpr Nibble started to scratch away mittens, the heel of his tall rubber boots and attention to duty displayed by prompt In the snow that had drift. d the door with the passtenographer gmeeral was making that noi! senger tftem closed behind them, three days ago. to see what has been morning In the capture office, Friday promot agent's ust-about as ed to be He clewed and he thumped and he inside, p ABd-he-city passenger agent, Frd .of the two men who were caught In Nibble as was a for Man grown-uMcClure, ticket agent at, the Shop "the act of robbing the Utah Loan of pushed and he squirmed but at last for a Rabbit. And what he was doing Line depot has been made he had to sit back and confess. My city pas- fice, 41 west Second South street, a In an is awful out the Broad Field hold. solid all It's nails won't takefL senger agent at Butte, Mont C. M.'Wolf letter of commendation was sent to secret! In! of frosen Consolidated outside. Were the ticket ice office, has Police Bergen n N. P. Pierce and Pa been transferred to his former posi-- i trolman J. TV. Carlson Saturday exclaimed the partFrosen In! by Next Story: .Nibble Makes a New tlon as freight solicitor of the Short Chief of Police Joseph E. Burbidge. ridge. . They knew what that meant Line at Butte. The officers surplraed the two burIt means 'that you couldn't breathe Acquaintance. glars while they were at work and captured them after a desperate struggle. The letter was directed to Sergeant Pierce and reads in part as give club I i ?hTlft Jaf The Barton Bedtime Stories -- iff , ' - , 0. wa o follows: fit gives me pleasure to 'convey to the mayors and my appreciation for the prompt action taken by you and Officer J. W. Carlson in arresting the two burglars who were tn the act ef robbing the Utah Loan and Trust company office at 41 West Second South street' eirly yesterday . . , morning. -- This is werk that sometimes - 4s necessary lii your line of dutv; nevertheless, the course you and Officer Carlson pursued is very commendable." you Packing Shipping ly .of' LOGAN,- - Feb. 28. In conformity with a motion passed at the fecent meeting of the Utahr Irrigation and Drainage Congress st Ogden. Dr. E. O Peterson, president of the Utah Agricultural collets and .president of the congress, has Appointed a special on lrrlgatlou and drainage legislation, as folloaP -water compilsrtoner. lower Kevier river, Delta, Ulafi. cT.air inan; Dr. Geo. Thomas, University of Utah. Salt Lake City; C. C. Jacob, water commissioner, Uinta basin. Halt Lake'Clty; A. M. Cheney,' attorney. Halt Lake City; H. 8. Klelnschmldt, drainage engineer. Halt Lake City. It will be the work of this com mittee to study the existing law governing Irrigation and drainage prae tlcea with special attention to water rights and bring before the congress recommendations for further legislation. eo com-niltt- IiAPottr.. n Logan in Quandary About Daylight Saving Millinery for the Y onager Members of the Family, qutslte as handwork can make It. Irish crochet, fine drawnwork, etc., are suggestions. the city from the state; $480-fro- m and $887 from the county: membership due, sustaining dues, entertainment fees, fines and Liberty bonds, $5,203; K. J. Kelayl estate. 60; Mra W. H. Shearman, 355; J. 8. Lewis, $60; MerLadles chants' association, $3.15$; Literary club, 303.55; Miriam Chapter. O. E. 8., 10; individuals, $24.15; Thanksgiving fund, $15; Knight Tem$140. plars, $10; Christmas fund, During the part year 122 children were registered at the nursery. The daily enrollment was HO. These childifferent families, dren came frem-4- 8 62 being girls and 62 being boys. One-ha- lf of them were under the age of Fourteen mothers whose six years. children were at the nursery were the given employment at interval atchilmotherless nursery. Twenty-on- e dren were received, five of these were adapted by private families. theOf ths year, 58 families assisted during nine only had both parents, 87 where the mother had charge of the children and nine where the father had charge. r Salt Lake Community . Service to be Organized The Salt Lake Community Sendop will be organized Wednesday, at 7:45 p.m., at the Community , Recreation cluh. 328 east Third Eouth street. In club, a circular from the Commercial comChairman C. B. Hawley of the mittee on organization, says: L. B. Williams representing Comha Incorporated munity Service been loaned to Salt Lake City at ths request of the Civic Recreationa commission and he will discuss tot sug- the ested program of operation .- nmunlty Service committeehave we may It Is possible that the pleasure of having with vs na-v B. C. Stlmaon. evening tionally known as a recreation and service worker who will tell us of the splendid achievement of the people of Philadelphia. New York. Poston, Bridgeport. Chester, Ban Francisco and other cities in working our orin th ganised community service 1 leisure time field. The object of community service Is to make every resident of the commember of munity a real participating the community, " M. A. Keyser Fire$rtol Siorage Company 32S West Smrt Seslh Street SALT LAKE ITAH UTV, Pbe see . &1TX.P Was. STM last evening The action of tha condensers In dividing th county Jor ths purpose of milk hauling was discussed. It was shqwn by Prof. Jobs T. Caine that the purpose of ths dtvi- sion was to eliminate waste In lbs hauling and it was reported that fur l her change ere contemplated, so ths daTi yrtien bffffCTmUd ti walt untB they are announced before taking action. It was agreed that the matter of pro vlding more and better sires for ths dairy herd Of thff county shall b taken up at once. s . I JUDGE MAC LINE IS ILTI CLUB PRESIDENT Judge John E.McLane, for five years general counsel of ths Utah power it. Light company, and grad uats of Tale. 1800, was elected Hat. urday, president of the Alta cluh, defeating his opponent,. C. W. Btlmpson. by three votes, and succeeding D.- E. Burley, the retiring president F W. Ilornung, vice president and genera! manager of the Htrevell-PaUrso- n Hardware company, was. chosen vice presldeht over Frank A. Fisher by 13 votes; Major Harold P. Fabian, attorney, was chosen secretary, and Cashier H. 8. Young of ths Deeeret National bank, was elected treasurer, te succeed M. H. Bowlea The directors are, H. N. Byrne, managing director n of the company; L. f. Cates, 'assistant general manager o! the Utah Copper company; M. K. Parsons, manager of the M. K. Parsonn Live Stock company, and Frank A Fisher, vice president of the Callaway, Hoock A Francis company. Mi. Byrne received 11 votes, "Mr. Cate 113, Mr. Parsons 74 and Mr. Fisher 00. Other candidates; A..E. Kimball, received 61; Alfred Frank, 40. The new directors will succeed H. R, MacFred Cowans Millan. A. H. DeNlks, and T. E. Brown. , - LOG AN. Fsh. 2$. The matter of the adoption of daylight saving in Logan Is giving tha business frater nlty trouble Just now. - All the business mentor at least the greater part of them are in favor of the proposal to aave daylight, but the method to be used cannot be agreed upon. Home favor not changing the clocks but sima working agreement ply having among the business men as to the time ef opening and closing thetr places of business, while others want to set the clocks hack an hour. The merchants committee of the Chamber of Commerce, has appealed to Presl dent Marksof the National Daylight Saving association for hts opinion and It will likely determine ths decision here. Essay Prise Winners. The winners of the army Uprise essay in the Logan schools were Winston B. Jones, who received a silver medal, swarded by the Cardon Jew elry company; Eva Caato, winner of the second prise, received a bronse medal, at did Leah Dahle, winner of the third prise. Grace Izatt, winner of ths fourth prize, received a $18 box of candy from the Murdock Canr dy company and Claire Hulme, fifth prlxe winner, received a $6 prise, the Held on Forgery Charge . gift of Dunbar and Hyde. Col. Willard . Young, supervisor of At the conclusion of a preliminary building for the Church, was In Logan today Inspecting the ChUrch edi- hearing Saturday before Judge Henry fices hers. C. Lund, of tho city court, Georgo Clawson was ordered bound over Third district court to stand trl! Dairymen DmCUSS on a forgery charge. George 8 tavern Divisions Hauling entered a plea of not guilty to I LOGAN, Feb. 2$. Tt n meeting of charge of grand larceny and his cat. the dslrvmen of Cache county here was continued fo'r hearing. - - , Kelth-OBrle- Auto Stage Operators OFFICE HELP, STENOGRAPHERS PRICE CLERKS , Cited For Contempt Jim Georgelas, Bill Fugatls, Harry Dragati and George Pappaa of Price are ordered to appear in the Seventh district court March 40 to ahow cause why they should not be punished for contempt tn failing to obey an order of the rtate public utilities commission restraining them from operating an automobile stage service between Pries and Castle Gate. O. C. Dal by. assistant state altoc ney general, made the trip te Price to (lie the necessary papers, together with th supporting affidavit of J, F. from Hansen, who holds a certificate " the utilities commlselon giving him authority to operato tho service in controversy.- r .Excellent positions and good salaries. Apply Tuesday morning, 8 to 10 oclock and noon 12 to 1. J. G. McDonald Chocolate Co. 159 WEST BROADWAY. v Announcement, . I After March 1st. CHARLES R. HADLEY COMPANY will maintain a SALES and SERVICE OFFICE at 211 (KEARNS BUILD- the hopes of proving that It Is possible for more men to be put Into training by the federal vocational ed- Jack Halliburton 'and Mr. Robert 8. Martin. The volume of our bualness has grown to such an extent that we believe we can give better service to our large and grow ing list or clients by thus maintaining a 8ERVICE' OFFICE In Sait Lake CUT, ING ucation board at both the Agricultural college and the University of Utah, Delaoorta Andrade of Denver, train Ing office for the board, i innalng an inspection. A survey of the faciil ties and eq'iipmer of the two schools Is being carrled'en to determine Just how many more soldier students can be enrolled. The following men have been granted training; Andr-- w Easton, Jr., and Dewey Johnson, courses In commerce at th University of Utah; Alva E. Dare, a eourse in gas engineering at the same schpol; Thomas D. Miller, a course in applied electricity; P. C. Donelann, a eourse In poultry raising IL-- -- Phone Was&tch 030: This office will bo In charge of Mr. l- Charles R. Hadley Co. Los Angeles Those who want to enjoy the delicious flavor of fine 'tea, free from the puckery taste of tannin, find what C. At th theyre after in Schilling Charitable Society Shown to Tea the . fine practical tea : Active in Civic Welfare forthe economicalAmerica; OGDEN. Feb. 21. In the annual re- family. Tier are four flavors of Schilling port of the Martha society of this city Tea Japan, Ceylon India, Oolong, presented to the members. It is shown English Breakfast. All one quality. In that during the year th building .pzrchtnyn dined moisture-proo- f packagw. owned by the society at the north city At grocers everywhere. limits ha been remodelled at a- - cost of $3,057.08. Total disbursement for A Schilling $an Francisco the year were $11,083.15. -W Included ir (2,000 ceipt f PHONE WASATCH 280 Making Survey of rf ocational Facilities prt - Wsd-nnsda- Tn T Storage Household Goods pale-color- er - Heml-Week- to seaeon In apparel for biembers of the younger generation, etery season sees Its crop of novelties. The upper one of the group pf dainty hats shown would-b- e lovely made of crepe do chine in one of the pastel shades. The edges ef brim and tie are plcojed. A hat of this tjpe may easily be mado so that It ran be taken apart. and washed. This ik d Important feature when clothes fur children are under consideration. The hat In the center of the group la of orlrp taffeta. The upper part of the crown Is stitched op corded, two small ruffles, which may be gathered or accordion pleated according to choice, form the brim, and the wide taffeta ribbon that circles the crown is reinforced st each side-wita narrow velvet ribbon which ties' at the back, supplying long streamers. A bit of embroidery gives a decoi stive touch to the front of the band. The hat at the bottom of the group is. perhaps jh most unuauaL and offers many interesting suggestion The crown Is made of raffa crochet work. The open meshes allow the hair te be seen and the effect Is really very The brim, a drooping mushlovely. room shape. Is of taffeta, and little taffeta flowers offer the only sukrcs-lloof trimming The making of these hats may utilize odd moment of leisure during the next few weeks of disagreeable weather, and materials might easily be found on the remnant counter and bought for a small sum. Unfortucomparatively nately, nothing, not een remnants, is cheap In these days. For the very small girl a dainty hat may be made of Jap silk with outer covering of sheer lace and embroidery, batiste, net. eto. Many of these hats are shown in the smartest shops. The foundation Is as plain as can be, and tha outer hat of the lingerie material, detachable so it may be taken off and laundered. Is as ex- - .In payments . for subscription "and complaint regarding should be muds to-J- . L. Johnson, office with H .A. Pederson Co., j West First North pt Telsphona M. Home telephone-117- . Agent for the Dally, Baturdav and News and Church publications spring chapeaux, tod. and while style changes that 1h, radical changes hre not very evident, from season That ; SERVICE Logan Office All . COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING SYSTEMS. LEAF SUPPLIES AND DEVICES. ' Originators And Exclusive Manofbctnrers of LOOSE Hadleys Pivot Post Binders For use In Mechanical Bookkeeping OVER 000 IN DAILY USE; j SALT LAKE OFFICE, 211 KEARNS BUILDING. Phone Waa. 130 At this time I want to thank- - my many old Utah customer and friends for their most splendid support during the past ton years. It is hard to leave them, but the house ha made me an officer In tbs' COMPANY; In charge of Sales Promotion and I feel I am leaving them tn good hand with Mr. Halliburton and Mr. - . , . Martin. re--, Again thanking each and every one of you and with kindest - , garde and best wishes, believe me, . - "J Sincerely. L- - JOHNNY JONES - i i |