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Show DESRET EVENING NEWS r,,, - , fit , IC - ) - '1th, .:1s,. P -- t. - - . . .111111P ,. , .- - gl nlvi .. , wait deeerated In the oesson', number of and ewers were laid tor a. bride-elect. 1 the intimate friends of the Mks Woodruff will be guest of honor Monday at a. luncheon to be given by lira Sheraten Armstrong. Mimi Arnetaide 'Woodruff entertained I a trousseau tea yesterday at her at ' I home. the table having for a center- a boatel of Cecil Brunner roses, Iplace with larender Wile! . The place c carte bad the Monogram al Ole hest" i L alla la, SOUL- -10 I . 1 The talarallaga -- se - Mims : Adelaide 1 Wosdrutf sad I. George W. Bro. """ -dle.;Jr. will take plaint nett Wednes- dal. the bride to be attended by Mies Marjorie Ititiwalo Miss Dorothy Batley, I Man Mergaret and Miss dYbil Walker, end Kra Joins Detre Van Cott-- Cascutti, Riverton. Louis Goorges. Salt Ask laid Louise Attebury. Spokane, .Wash. G.cs Preskaltis of Salt Laks and Gertrude Bigler of Seattle. Wash. William A. Woodle and Edna 1,1Iterlocker, both of,Boise. Idaho.. GeY R. sill and Prances I. Richardson. both of 1301se, Idaho. PPut H,- - Lynch of Wilbstix.-Hoht- .. and Agnes R. Markle of apokans, Wash. , T. Doane and Erma B. Singes Crowton. both of Salt take. John L. Pox of Washington. D.- C. and Grace R. Cooke of Salt Lake. pater Marion of Bingham and Emily C. Halverson of Crookston, Mina. ' Ited (boss amdliary, Daughters of - , Utah Pionserswill- - meet nett Thurs. day In the Bishops binding. ' A full - - 11.11011dSaCe 11,- amazed.. ' (Special Correzpondenee.).,,..., ENVER. Colo., Dec. ILProd- dent John, .I... Herrick went a - tow days. ba, 116641,10ra pvt of the mission vietiting missionaries in Omaha, and lAncoln, Neb. . Mt. and Mn. ,Angus Mortensen returned to Denver a few days ago from Now York. where Mr. MOTtertal33 is engaged in bulinesirIlirs. Mortemon will remain in Denver for the winter, while Mr. Mortensen wilt return to New York in s short time. . Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Preston arrtved here from Butte, Mont., and will make Denver their future home. - , Mies Rosetta Hailing has been M for the past week with influenza but is able to be around again. George Call came from Alamos and spent a few days with his family, who have been In with Bever colds. They , are all wen now. John W. Herrick is recovering item an attack of influenza., .. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dean, who have been ill for the past two weeks from an attack of influenza. are recovering and will be about their work in a few days. Mr. Deans mother has been clatting them having come from Mod Mesa, Colo., to act as nurse. Eider England from Plain City, Utak-passe- d through Denver on his way htime from the Southern States mission, where be has been laboring. Miss Thomas stopped overnight in Denver on her wAy home from the Eastern States missidn. 0 D - me marriage et Miss Bvs, Zenon. daughter of Mrs. $usie Jensen of Tree ., dom, Utah, and Mr. Joseph Stark, took i, place on Wedneeday at pm. at tho 'home of the bride's ester, Mrs. Lorin : Nuet,- ill? east Seventh South street, Salt Lake City., Bishop Williston per- , I formed the ,ceremony in the presence of relatives od friends. The young stood Nmattli an arch of flow., - t couple ere. The bride wore a white georgette crepe dress, and carried a cluster of , roses. ; After the wedding a recaption : was bald. The 'couple received many beautiful presents, Mrs. Stark wee for. merly a Salt Lake girl and has many friends bore. The past two years she I has made her home In Freedom. where she met Mr. Stark, who ix a preperous farmer of that place. They will be at borne to their friends alter - - in Irreedom,-- : Utah, -- after a r Jail. short Iredding trip. -- , 11 I , I I , 1 ,i, tient and Mrs. Dale Smith end little daughter. are Longwell here from Came ' Dodge, la, anti will be the, guests of clam. Smith's mother. Mrs. Smith was Miss Jon. Darling- .- ., formerly Writ Kate Preston is here from Le, gan visiting with her mother. Mrs. A. . , or. Pearth East street. . bliss Ellett and Tibhitte returned home yeeterday from Lark. Utah, where they bare spent the past three weeks, The latter has just recovered front diphtheria., which ehe contracted while at the home of her sister, Mrs. 'rank Arnold in Lark. Ere. IL Y. Emmen baa gone to Denver to visit with relatives. o Miss-Arlen- i '' - ft ,: 11 .. r 47fi...; 111 ,' ,',, vtr - 4 4.;., , , . ,L, , et, :11 , ' , " )1 ' 9 .., , 0, , ' .! ..' - ,11 , I ,710tA, , -....., 4.1" 11 , - 4. f;,q - .; ., 'V ,,,:.,,,,,.,;:, 1 Q 1 ' u t , - i r.,,,,,,,r... 1st,: 4.27;,. ii .1 1 ,,' , 7, 1 '''''''4l'ilffil,. 1 Awn4, .: .. nes-Bee- be Mimic and Its Wonderful Christnias Sale.- A A R - 's-) o: Can Save You Mo'ney, in This Extraordinary Sale; Am...BMWS, fmr 0 Do not longer e'prive your family- - of :music-L- 1 year De to the whole family, a gift- your girt this kt of a life: - time.-- evm , 01;;40, - Lk ur Big '$1.00- for'$2.00'' Offer , AEOP (J? - hbut 311 Ti s (UP TO $100) 111 p-- tr Main Street, Salt lAki City. CO., Gentlemen: Please send me catalogue, prices and full particulars of 'your -, ChristmasSEde DAYNES-BEEB- E C o llimiNpEtliollai $650 61-3-- llama Address , I am interested in a Piano or ...... Player-Pian- o 15 Player, Bench , 25 Player-Roll- s 5 67) a5 tit n ,- II (News Used El i an-- Piano's' Player 1 .MaPm L;; Piano3 ',- .- -- i: :c! Half to One-thirOriginal Pricr,1. d - '!:: IMMPE,,01....Em.rnm.mmniMEIM.R1wr fore it The dread epidemic passes Mrs. F..M. Wheeling and grandquarantine and leaps itke prairie fire. daughter, Miss Marion Wheeling', will As a whirlwind it refuses to be con- II leave on Monday to spend the holidays trolled. Well may it be called with Mrs. J.- P. Rayes in Chicago, who was formerly Mies Nell Wheeling of this city: TO add to its terrers, it is L icourg.. taking off our choice young manhood andMrs-- L. "A Word of Cheer To Mother. , R.. Farnsworthlas gone to . womanhood and making orphans of Join her daughter. Miss Ruth Farns- 'And here's a line to my Mother. many young children. worth. who has been In Los Angeles ' The best of all the lot. . L. ---- S. from Wyerates And of is what the duty of the boar? readjustment e.ttending school. They wilt - spend, With a Men who wrote the Bible would have simple little message. some time at Long Beach. ming to Utah points on - bituminous said: Just a sweet forget-me-no- t. of all wickedness Ind 'coal, is asked for of the federal rail-..," turn to"Repent Mrs. W. Drage and daughters Miss It's sent to her from, someone, Lord of hoots for Ilia mercy the Velma Drage and Miss Thursel !rage sealed with a kiss ht love, way administration. by debaser and deliverance." We may not now have returned from Los Angeles, where To wish her joy. and comfort, rickett of the Traffic Service Bu- - meet in our places of worship, as we they have Spent some time And blesaings from above.of Utah. ) Rate comParint fa. did last winter to supplicate the Al- r but the behoving heart knows "May it find her well and happy v with Wyoming tariffs . are mighty, bly no more sacred spotno more suit- As the eve I went away; in to Pantile Utah Tinton asked points able place to bow in prayer than in it make her burden lighter MARRIAGE LICENSES May east of Ogden,: from the ytah mines . the home. As she works from day to,day; Surely no prayers are quickly hoard nor more readily May It chime away the sorrows as well as for the same rates in ef- more answered those ascending from From her brow. following' nwArrutice Weems fect from Rook Springs ' and ' Item- the home than circles where love abounds. that smile erre Issued by the comity dark tat ' And keep rose Line Short merer to points a Where we've finished up this row, people with penitent-.hear- ts Ube week mediae Pork lays north of Ogden. t The rates on slack put evil from them and unite in "There's a brighter day coal from the Rock Springs and Kem- tition to the Throne of Grace, the For us and those back home; Lord himself has said be can not - Morrison and ' Leona NV alter merer are of loYalici There mine; to Provo, Utah, are LSO withhold his blessings. haPPinese ships Christensen, both of Richfield, Etah. us To ten. en sail foam. coal than 'and other o'erlthe idea a Nakao& and Kamayo KuyaJust now the peoplo are, left to And sights will be most wonderful both ofSalt Lake. ' ma.Ryobel $1.10 a ton on shipments moving south their own initiative. 'lief have faith ones As loved each greet both other; and Eva Jansen, Jesepb Stark directed SO of Salt Lake over the Salt Lake route. to move mountains , But none will be so emotional ot Freedom-- Utah. The Lord bu Theo rates from-ft Rock Springs are the proper heChannels. sonny-mee-ts his14Atto.r,,K pointed-eat-tWifult,--trttth.-V istitteir-o- t same-T, ' both of Salt Lake. we is here. Why should : go listiesall 131 miles, that they are to Salt Lake, Parley C. Wold, Ashton, Idaho, and a distance of 234 miles, and to Provo, on week after week suffering from Gartrud L. Kasten, Boise, Icktho. Delirious Leaves Patient this to and fail do same eAlarnity the little Jonathan A. WIlliams and Lena An. so the coal companiee ask for the .derson, both of Salt Lake.' or else an adjustment of rates things necessaryas little a thing ea Window rates, Hospital Through Lewis W. Smith. Preston, Idaho, and paid by the Wyoming coal companies ancient Israel was tithed to do when Erma J. Stnith, ,Lehi, Utah. smitten by the plague of poltionous at Rock Springs and Kemmerer.. the Seised with delusion he that G. 'Arolirab John and Emily Hill. both .- . serpents? of Salt Lake. being-chase- d was by- enemien, George ma promise Of theler Lord can not dab and Groom, a Greek who is imfferint from TO GITARD AGAINST , JohnV.- - Searle; Burley, Elizabeth A. Searle, Salt Lake. tallIt only remains for eoncerted ac--, Don't let the dread' ilitpLUENZA.1 tion. For one. I believe if the play. window Oscar and Nome IL Influenza. climbed through have even the slightest house people would 'get Smith, both of SaR !Abe. and at Dr.' sir. H. Groveif L.413.,',& hospital you- - Ifor you ' cold . better begin neint agree- - to keep closed ontogether Harry Manion and Melissa Z. Krum leat night and made his escape if rough from Sunday iNk of both 'Aka. bach, at the building during the- - absence of a Foley's. Honey arid Ter at once. permitted to --keep open the other sit I James McNutty and Etta, urns. both nurse from the room., Grosse; it le Henry Willis .Sandy Point. Texas,- is days in the week, the permission of Boise, Idaho. of many thousands who coned. would soon come. Then If the peo' Earl ONVenill hid Clara M. Dunn, reported had been worrying over the one Lys: pie would make pp their minds to fill Cr this remedy ..'"just wife-- and- three children fact that-hi- s of Fairfield,- Idaho. 'suffered "I severely with a bad cough: the churches on Sunday if they bad and -Lenora Morris, were ill and till with the' delirium Ralph E., Iv both of Salt Twigg or dollars' worth five after four, Lake- using from the fever the opportunity his act.: The the Opportunity Frits F.- lEratser, Salt Lake. and Min health officers prompted were notified of his of different medicines decided tn., try. would soon come., Finally, ,if the nie and bottle Tar. Oa Richfield. Thuraton, yHoney whole ' escape and immediatelpeople would meet in their own began', a Foley'. Paul F. Fredericks, Magna. and search of the northern part of the city gave relief.. )3est- - medicine I ever family circle fasting, first having I Minerva L. Brandt. Salt Lake. - but, the man Schramm-Johnso- n no Contains used. opiates. had been in captured gaged, in secret prayer, and together Herbert B, Hancock...Bins-hamAdvertisement. offer a. humble prayer, that this and returned-t- o the pi, Drug Co. Grace L Smithers. San Francisco ' Cal. the meantime I ' deltic or scourge be turned away so Edwin V. O'Toole, New York and hospital. ; After his return to the in, stitution the that they might retaM their loved man's condition became, ,,....-,-- -. Alice M. Pierce, Salt Lake. ,, -ones and have the privilege again Archie IL McKinnon and Minnie L. leo 'talent that. it ivair nelieleary to COMMIIICATIONS...to meet in worship togethor, and so !plane him in a strait jacket. Reports Marshall, Randolph., Charles T. Hansen and Esther 'Pet from the hospital this morning said the temples might again be open for omen, both of Salt Lake. , ' ethis -- eould had no bad had adventure .. ordnance work, there be but , Marti J. Satterwhite nf Nampa; Ida thia fect..onono of resultthe , speedy Urges Observance of granting that prayer. The people can do this Solemn Family Prayer willingly, gladly, and without the need of any proclamation or urging. Let 7Salt lAke City Dec. 1 1101El the papers take it up and set an hour, may 4- - p.m on thinday.--- --Editor .Deseret News:. , ,. , JOMN SAID. ' Latter-day To Satnts eopecially ' 'nation's necessity thousands is thisthearticAe addressed. plunged to but also of ail Christiana Jews or others who of boys their teens vortex In girls Biblens -the thsWordef God. accept Wore-- their oaring. that Ws are Many- will feel the It goofin without the last daysa time seen Iliving hkevnse strain by seers of 'old and pointed out by vitality 'prophetic pen-- These are days when said tonic virtues of need for are being , judgments predicted poured out upon all nations. It would liklEMIMx, A seem that Bible believers should InInns structively bow in silence with bared Chunkiness Bruserergek '..i beads before the great Jehovah whose ' : hand is made InanifesC Pliassupesph Puns Utah While the.world war raged In the v litemelle On early part of the year. a day of by presidential iprayer was Celled .Who can fail to lee proclaination. be' neficlal 'tb;in bow wmareelotielp events tnse shaped , litt-rtlorIn answer to the prayer then offered SOott's. Emulsion is for success to the cause of liberty and . - lo 0 ALY- r Mark X on one you want. Player-pian- o, , .NeumoninitO , ;;' ,Victory , OOO ',......" 20 Cabinet - , Or tellinf - - - t his parents, Mr. slid Mrs. Henry Downs of Provo, Utah. the reUnusual activities entailed by. cent rapid advance of the Americar forces prior to the signing of the armistice, and continued on account of the many things to be done In preparation for the return of our boys. Accompanying a letter full of good cheer and affection he enclosed the following verses composed by himself while - c; 1 I 4 Private Claude Downs of the quartermaster's, department,- - now serving somewhere in France, has written to - 5 1 Pi , Angeles.' A. Spiker and Mr,- and Mrs. Sohn family have gone to Unionville. Nev.. to spend the winter. There home will be Occupied by the IL tarn ily. who have come recently from their borne. "Briarwilde." country . "t 11 0 )a--y- Private Down Sendtt Poem to Mother And Letter of Good Cheer Era. George Olsen will leave tomorrow to spend some time in Lee , , T OA Ownommos,ommomoli10 Mr. and - , ,;,,,,AN.,Y:;-,- -- 1- . ,to,A..Artt, ' ' , - 4 , - '74- ' -- ' - , 11,AZ, ' -- - , I. 1918, 'Denver News Items' 5- . 44 ' 47., 441,..di -- A - 7 giti. -- ' . 75 Utah's Greatest Musicriouse , .: "w ,......... m 1 ' , 24,11,olii4,.1:4(4'..nt:71):-- , it .,..... : ir'S!'" ) :11" Jinni - I . I!0:..1....vd ..r. 1 , , i- - k ' - Md. ho and Eva -I. Garay of Denton, James D.- Cehand of - Galveston. tertabted at a luncheon this Texan, and Edna 1 Dave?' of $alt afternoon in honor of Miss Lake. Lamer Leroy ?liaison and - Alta M. Woodruff. Whose Adelaide Pack, both of Bingham. Wo I.Aesit. Brodie, Niels C. Lesson; Delta, and Georg assiegt to M. Swenson, Halmstad, Sweden. .Y,, takes pkteso next week. The table Iv& I. Kerlin. Crescent. and ,IAna flowers. GREZNE - DECEMBER , Nowmtofftwommota IBS CLAUDIA ATLIRD.ki - : - S' - 4 ti r,! . - !- er , 1 e: ,, j 4' tg,se; et 0.i. II It, - - r ell :) st, tsi t Le NI, a. ;el) 1, ,i- - c i )''' )d) - , ry jj lb: , 110.001OMMONOMM - ICNC - 1.1 7.1,7 ,alr 1 ,a,a 01161. -dA :11114 t.2 4 ,0 r"7f4' kil i. , 1, - . I . jib, . 0 many into the and bu:hiess upon and energy and the nourkhing Or ' Cu' ,j .4! czxcs - " - -- , - i --- - -"I' .: -- ; g I . Both the big boss and the little boss are finicky about breakfast foods, Try them boi Crean ,ct Barley, Let them be the judges. You will halm rv'j '- --- "-- , - - I your answer in the way they eat it tip dean. Note how the little folks ask for toot. Obis to therm It will builld youngsters that tall maks you proud. - Try k on your fainily tomer. row morning and don't fail to test it Youtiet Everybody says, "The Savor's great. ' r s. '1 i. - At roar Grocer's ., . oP,- .0, ) fl : 7-- - 0 0 -- k II - 4 A., ti ri , I 7-- - ' .. w. - - Now we have a different- foe .to combat but a foe more deadly than trar,4-41- 1 Spanish isflustura.,'Scienoel and medical, skill stand aghast .be- -' OF2.2X1:11 East jet, Sips St. Falr' EMT--7, ,rt id 1111111111111111011111111M o ; , . -; 01 ,, , e- "justicel-- - ,:,.., pearled, cracked, sterilized, delicately tatited VW put through various refining processes. The goodness, the nutrition sad ease or sti..,.Jty are increased M lly times - as a de.,tiiii 1 ..JA!' ,A,I;LOII tk, -: -- ,........., - ., , at l'(.1(11r'll .: . I.' the . -- . 1 . --- . J has , t rangl, , - A u-N-- 4, Nomor '4, knopinnMIIMMOWNIM ' .4.0 ,p1,w -- - --. 011 40111ib. For all the finally. 'Ale bs the brooktet Oared -- ' whids they'll est with test and never tro of the v;. 1: taste. . It doesn't need to be smothered in attns ' : and sugar to make it palatable. In tact, it tkes . .,.. ; - ' :'less. of either than other cereals. , Creern of Barley is just pore, wholesome grain, ., pt::1:5f , - . , 1 st ,Z1 -- - , o, r mirth prz!!". ll - - STRESS OF ., s. Lk 07 al )9440 1- - ,,, p, , - - 100 t t - s Mt ro , . 11,6 , 1. r - . IC art. v. El .4 MI aa |