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Show THE DESEEET NTOS MONDAY APRIL 35 Fren!i POOR PA. BT CUtUU Luaircn v First Uilh Kautxmaa was tbs big fus st tbs weekly (sit Lake Guo elub traps meat yesterday, breakteg 14 eut of lee U the singles target event- - Kautaasaa oilseed hie ftrei bird early In the shoot end west on to a perfect score thereafter. The veteraa Chlcg Rellley turned In e 41 (or second place sitb Ales Smith, Sr, Enes Hogue and Jos v taoeut be' ing cluee la pursuit. The Say was ideal for sheettug aad a goodly gathering of eatkusi-ast- a reported at the range. The scores: 1 Anmoersary Observed. Of Series Held at ; Ambassador Hotel - Tha gpralng hoche' at a mtim at te aew Aaboaador ho-warn U4 Monday. The vtu b gtvna goring the attain aad etuomer atoutha. Tbaspring table won ottroettva with say spring flowan. Tab lea wen tor gastaa following M luu-cha- oa IubcImoh Aaoaa i thoao entertaining tita won Mra Jack Keith, Cteaf Par- lln Schraran. Mra. Lynn Thomp-ao- a. Hit Kent K. Burt. Hit J. T. Bruna. Ha H. U Mulllacr. Mra. la J. Hay a Mra Ida Atherton, Mra. Alfred H. Taylor. Mra Lam. bourna Mra Blha Mian tained 0 a May Bandera enter- Eralya Tburaday evening at bar home, (14 Browning arenua In honor of Mine Catherine Colea of Banta Monica Catlt, who trill hare aoon for her homo after a tWt la tho city. Tho hosteax waa l saluted by herMtaamother. Mra J. E. Handera and Violet Jackson. Yellow and preen spring flowers decorated the rooms and the supper table. The guest besides the guest of honor. Included Mias Ruth Mtaa Knndeen, Mias Neva Yoder, Ruth Christensen. Miss f Joanne Rnfrnna, Miss Helen Chipman. Mia Carman Begley. Mias Helen Blaclrtinrat. Hiss Selma Webb and Mia Helen Smith. e e e Camp It. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, held the monthly meetat the ing Thursday afternoon home of Mra. Louie J. Harrison in Fletcher court. A collection of old photographs, anllqua furniture and other relics ware shown. Mra. Flora B. Horne gave a talk on "Land-mark- s with special reference te the Cedar post. Mra. Elizabeth P. day Hayward spoke oa "Early CudonA telling at Interesting Mrs Black Hazel pioneer episodes waa tbo assistant hostess-- 0 0 Camp 8, Daughters of the Utah by Pioneers, will be entertained Mrs. Francis McDonald Margetta at tho homo of her daughter. Mra Fourteenth Gordon Croft. 14(4 East street. Wednesday afternoon at oclock. 0 Liberty camp. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hold a meeting at 1.1 afternoon Wednesday oclock at tbo homo of Mrs. Florence E Leal ham, 444 east Ninth South street. Mrs. Ada C. Cannon will be tho assisting hostess. The clam lender. Mm Elma T. Wright, will apeak oa "Tbs Coming of the Railroads." Mm Mary Newton will gtvn a talk, "landmarks The Old Paper Mill." Mrs. Lonola aDriers ts will have for a subject of Xho Old Pioneer Square meat and Mra Ada C. Cannon will glva a brief history of tho life of her mother, Mra Anna Smiley Cowan. ' . Camp 44, Daughters of tho Utah Pioneers, will meat with Mm Abram Hatch, 124 north First West street, at 4 o'clock Wednesday. Mra Lehl Peterson entertained at n luncheon Friday afternoon at bar homo a north West Temple street in honor of the members of ths Ephraim Old Fr.ends club, and members of the Grand mothers' club members club. Twenty-thre- e were present. Special guests were Mra Helen Toung of Ephraim, and Mra Charles Johansen of Salt Laka. Tho hostess was assisted by Mm J. A. Kearns, Mra Fred Aik Ire, and Mra Andrew Petersen. Tbs guests were seated at two long tnblea Low bowls of sweet pans and ferns were arranged ea centerpieces on tbo tablea Club oonga talk by Mra Helen Toung, and A chapter from the History of Utah try Levi Edgar Toung. read by Mra Carrie Tanner, wore features of ths program. o oe Mra J. T. Greeds was h ost am and Mra G. R. Hurd ley. formerly Mtaa Aleea Denhalter. the complimented guest at a shower recently at the Greea home, 1217 Thornton a venae. The decorative schema for tho affair was carried out In pink and white. Games worn played daring the erasing and a musical program given. A late supper was served to 24 guesta o o Mr. and Mra Boyd Park will entertain- - at a sapper party Tuesday avaning at their homo,- - 1414 Perry avenue , la honor of Mine Katherine Ellerbeck, following her dance recital at the West high echeot auditorium. a a, The Ladled auxiliary to the Salt Lake Denial association will most Monday evening At S oclock with Mrs J, H. Dario At her homo, 147b Harvard avenue. A apodal musical program will be presented A short business session win be held. At lb o'clock husbands at taam-batwin Join their wive for social hoar. Tho bootees win bo assisted In entertaining by Mm Clifford Rodino oad Mrs. W. 1 m t Warbortoa. , FURNITURE SHIPPED AT SEDUCED FREIGHT RATES 4Ta are shipping through can te Tallfaraia points A phone call HI Brtag ear reprsmatstlv te yowr residence- - wh wlO give you an estimate ea tha oust at packing and shipping poor goods. This Barries la flea and places ye wader a ebUgsttoaa. , A IS Kcyc:r Flrcprccl V VtW m rH RMkKHlavKa IwdtvA Worn tM R ed UOUU. , . Terecta. Kautxmaa te tS Reilley .........24 14 24 8mlth, Sr, ....,,.24 H it 1AA "Ms sever finds fault with me Visitor Honored. for bein' so slender, but she's alMm - Joseph E. Burbldge was ways talkin' about her big brother hostess at a luncheon at her home, Dan havin' auch A commandin' Ut west Second South street, Sat- appearance." urday. complimenting Mm Joseph F. Worthen of Now York, who le Marriage Takes Place. visiting in tho city, tho guest ot her mother, Mrs. Gcorga IS. Tbs marriage ot Miss Maureen. Spring flowers In various McKendrick, daughter of Mr. and luncheon shadsa decorated the Mra. Wlltord M. McKendrick. and table. The guesta numbered 11. A. A. May cock took piece WedThu regular meeting ol tho nesday, President Nephl L. Morris Wasatch Literary club will bo bold of Salt Lake stake, performing the at the Civic Center Tuesday at 2 ceremony. An informal reception o'clock. The afternoon will bo in for members of the two families the McKendrick charge of tho music section under followed 424 at Twelfth East street . the direction of Mrs. C. S. White- home, The bride was gowned In peach head, chairman a bouquet of The University of Utah string chiffon and carriedrosea and lilies Beauty quartet directed by Arthur Frsbcr American Mra K. U Luce, valley. will alng two numbers, "Because," of the her Miss McKendrick, Norma and "Spring". Tha Beta Theta Pi and were tracked In flowmpoed of Newell attendants, fraternity tri end carried sweet ered Evans, Marvin Broberg, John peas Inchiffon, ths pastel shades. George Mackenzie aad Donald Mldgley, E Maycock was tbs best man. Folaccompanist, will give two num lowing a wedding trip ths couple boro: Sylvia" by Speaks; Tonia. will be at horns In the Normandy theme song from "Old Arisons.' apartments. Ths bride wore for Mrs! Jed 8. Woolley, Jr., will give going sway, a tan ensemble with a group of songs 'composed by her hat, shoes and gloves to match. mother. Mm W. H. Ferguson. An IntereaUng feature of the program will bo compositions by members Reception Held. of the club. Following the marriage of Miss A daughter of Mr. The Speech Readers club will Helen Keuckert. L. Keuckert, and Alvin meet Tuesday evening at the Civic and Mrs.which took place WednesCenter for the regular monthly Ridges, day In the Balt Lake temple, a re-et program and social. All members ception was held In the evening of tha club and their friends are the Manor bouse. A pink and green Invited. Music, dancing and color scheme was carried out in The bride was games will be enjoyed and refresh the decorations. menta will be nerved. Mrs. Judith attractively gowned in white satin, Barnhart, recreation director, will made bouffant style, and wore a bate charge of l- -e games. Mem- long tulle veil caught with orange bers will costume In sack aprons blossoms. Her bouquet was of and overalls, the affair to be a lilies of ths valley, brid d roses and "bard times party. orange blossoms. Mra R. T. o o o matron of honor, Miss Helen law Sa liner, maid of honor, Miss CathThe section of the Ladies Literal y club erine Ames, and Miss Esther will meet Tuesday at 14 o'clock. Reuckert, bridesmaids, were gown Mra. B. N. C. Stott will talk on ed in taffeta In the pastel colors, sweet peas Miscellaneous Provisions of the made alike,-- and carried Maxine contra tine shades Constitution, snd J. A. Bouford In wore a pink flower Keuckert. girl, will discuss Motor Vehicle Legis- frock. Assisting In receiving were lation." H 8. Keuckert. Mr. The play production clan of the Mrs. In of the dining room club will meet with Mra Grace wse Mrs. charge who Vernon Nixon S.eirart Tuesday et 11.24 was assisted by MissBullough. Cora Nelson, o'clock. MorMiss Doris Miss Five Short. A S rison. Miss Janice Nelson and Mi The executive committee et the Alton Anderson. Mra A. L. Civic Center will meet Tuesday nt Reuckert and Mrs. Ernest Blake-mo14 a. in., for ths purpose of selwere in charge of the gift committees for the room Three hundred guests atecting tended. The couple will make coming year. home In Salt Lake. their s s s Camp 17. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will meet Monday eveETTERS SWAMP MUXCF-ning et 4 o'clock with Mrs. Carl The mall of the Prince of Wales D. Wonnacott 214 nor'.h First all the time. West street. Mrs. Flora B. Horne la getting heheavier received 200.004 letLast year will talk on "Pioneer Landmarks for Obtlously it U impossible and Mrs. Clarence Jay Smith will ters. him to many If them- - Most read a paper on her mothora llfo of them read his signature, but ask for os a pioneer woman. All eligible long ago he decided to give hie knew daughters aro Invi ed to be pres- signature only to those ent. parsonally- - All letters addressed s s s lo him go first to a comptroller, Members of the Polnscttla club who, with the help of e email armv will he entertained Monday eve- of secretaries, goes through them ning at the home of Miss Edith and hands the prince only those Hummel, 444 Wilson avenue. requiring his personal attention. s A s Letters from friends sre the only The Gradonians will most Monlnes passed to him unopened and of these day evening at 8 oclock at the the comptroller knowsonallthe envehomg of Mra George Gardner In by the handwriting West Jordan. lopes. Bur-bidg- e. 00 ASS n. Sed-do- 0 0 1 Hrx j. M. Adams enter-tslnat a dinner party Saturday evening at their home- - 411 Douglas street .in honor of tho eighty-eigh- th birthday of Mra. Adams mother,anniversary Mrs. Cells Mifflin. A baskat of Dowers sent from Mm I-- A. Hammer, a niece, ot Long Bosch. CnltL. formed tbo table, centerpiece for tho dinner where covers were laid 11 for guests. o o o r-- Reed Guzizrs Serbs Frank .,24 Hogue Vincent McGeaney ' 8mllb, Jr. Devi 24 22 2 24 21 24 ......2124 24 21 I Targets-21 - (4 Petersen 14 A 2 1 22 Targets. Veu Ever ...SI 21 22 22 Zallnxkl 24 21 Meyers 22 Targets. Mrs Fhtch Williams , Morris 1. Vaa Evers Hallmark Six Romney and Cox Star in Dixies to Interclass Meet. Meet A. C. Squad 7eII --Af fir- ST. CEOROE. April 1( (Special) PROVO, APRIL IK (SraelaD The Big ing, hostilities The Dixie high echeot belg it anAnal xwt betw.cn tbe Utah Aghaeehal! championship campaign Tbe Frt-g- ay U. X. nual B. Ceinterctaae track eng tee gie trock.ierg six this with battles flare forth nters will usher ta tea collegiate aftaraoon, ung.r the gireetioa Coach Letang Unf.n. Ramaay track eeasoa far this year, swrt 4sl of week. out Loading at passEvery team in the rue. except rgay, April 2. The clash briwera ang Co nppaarFectol ang McArthar although Wisconsin asd Minnesota which ar ths Logsa sn4 tbs Prave schools t ant nr loo at better ten warrants Prevo every gey la the oa their spring training trip, get feting roe-or- e. Javelin Slag ang pole vault. raany eiadcr stars nag into action. Coach Hat.n ie planning on takbs iowsrag before tea Michigan. 1929 tllleholder, makes kw mn te tax Vegee, Nevngn. He debut this week, tangling with meet is ever. ing tSi 44 to tea WolIowa. srs tea end The Farmars participate In th. anneal moot Northwestern Although 21 frame that oa April 27. 47 verines championship team is back u tiger gags for tea coming 2 At a mooting of the coach m ang they esn net be ungeraetlmslte for 24 47 almost to thee man. ef raglea six It warn eg This week schedule: they nr. always eprtngtste sarprtac officials 24 44 at te belg tbe annual ragtena ef another Northwestern b ang meet tele nuy Wednesday, 24 41 Inmeet Ohio in SL George tkle year, et track ar. btate The Cougare their 21 41 Michigan; Friday. Northwestern at resting ugeata. Majr A their contid.no. with xuchm anDixl. Saturday. dian; , Raeme-are bright (or on at proxpecte Iowa Chicago Owen men Michigan, a Ilowa, Boyd Illinois, ., 744 at Indiau and Ohio biate at Pursag Cliig Vac her I tea apriou: exceptionalangtrack ang fialg eqiug due. Lee Wright ang Bradford J.nsen la tht th. J'ty.rx appear to Indiana. Purdue end Illinois have the middle distance Anthony Bnt-l- y have th best cbmnee of taking flrnt 42 made . to In the cam the meet which tenser eiart tee a in place regional flying ang Ralph MerkaJry 42 Indiana defeated Ohio idark Reeve, George Corbett was woe last Jeer by Hurricane 41 paigus 4 to 2. in the first game of run,; Kenneth Cox. all state basketball In tbe weights; BaaMll Carl ang 8tu. the season. April 4, while Illinois Biddolph sag Arthur Nielson player, ha beee elected te tbe posi11 edged out Iowa I to 1. and Purdue Orin tee high jump; Hoary Bunmono tion of captain ef tba Dixie track II defeated Northwestern, T to 4, Sat- In In tbe high bardies ang Rowe ta the Te I mt hr jur It urday. 1 17 14 21 ....... Broad jump aad tew hurdles. By comparing tee twe team it appears that th Aggies will be la ths pet vault, hardies, strong g gash, hrssg jump and javelin. white the Cougars wilt shin. In snd hamtha sprint discus., shot half-mmer terav, quarter and The elate and conference discus records ere in jeopardy du. to th. excellent performance that George Corbett, husky "T trackstcr, has AP bees presenting. already In New Dempsey Loses YOUNG PANTHERS Out in Quesj DOWN WEST JUNIOR For an Arena Tha Wit High Putlitri Peppard took younj elott aad hard game from the West Junior nine hr a score of I-- J, Weel Buah, Saturday. Sid hurler al.ovd but four kite, while Okuda did practically aa well with the exception ef the fifth taxPanther bunehed ing whea the their kite to tally all ef their ruaa. The lineupa: Sb; Toung Farther Hersog, Wegner, as : Davla. Jb; Buab, p; Marehettl. lb; Crook etou, ef Olaon, c, M iseman. If, boltia, rf. West Junior Mouell, 2b: Pea cock, IbrFace, c; Beydea lb; Bate men. ee; Hunt If; Smolka rf; Willis, cf, Okuda. p. ioibt NEW YORK, 15 il Leonard Smith In Garfield Match GARFIELD, April 15. Spacial feed MJMFpmrd ot telt Laka did tha ha uaaxpactad bora Saturday wham kuoekad out Leonard ftmith ot Lea Ante tea la tha fifth found of a bout at tha achadulad Utah Coppar club smoker, tthapparti la tha c)iao4d hh atyla ot nttmen was fourth round and it thu eh&nfo that brought him victory in been round. Ha had fifth tba trying t a knockout punch via hard to tha haad of Smith but each titna he (AP) Oar-en- c found that Smith's head waa too BOSTON, April 15 Ivmar who has led th field hard Ha changed to tba midsar-tto- n home on six different occasions, toin tba fourth and by tha ratdo day was added to the entrv ljt of of tha fifth he had secured a knock-cblow. tbe annual Bostoo marathon to be run April 19 Mldgat Smith af Salt Lak, woa Demr. who bad hie first Boston over Juddy Ladalla by a technical marathon 19 ar ago, predicted knockout In tba third round of tbtr that b: will be among tho first bout. three finishers this ear Tou know Jack Ray of Magna aoded his not rasnv of the youngsters hava bout with Hickman of Lo Ang-lemade rapid progress U ma rathonin tha second round by sending ing and tt looks an if wo veterans tba Californian down for tha count would be strong enough to hold our Kid Montoyl deeiaioned Mtchalsen own for this ear at Isaac. In four rouods in tha opening event of the evening. Henry Jones of Vrovo, won tha CAPTURE SENIORS headline wrestling bout from J. Smith by taking tha last FIRST PLACE IN two fallof Magna of the match. Smith wan first fall qf tba match with a DELTA TRACK MEET tha toe hold after thlrty-thr- a minutes of Jobs took tha second wrestling. DELTA. April IS fSpectaD Tha Delminutes ta high schoors anaoal laterclaas track fall la eleven aad maat was held hers Satwrday after, with a to hold and than took tha coon with tb senior class walklag off third fall with an armlock and fin with high honors. Tho jvaters eamo ished tha match. t potato ts aond with a total of Georgs Titer las gave a demonwhich was so points ewdvr tha son. ef strong man feats. tors total. Tbo aophamoroe eeoood liftta stration failed Irtehasem ths points aad WEIM NTS RECORD. score. Tha events; NEW TOfpC April II OXE V. I eo rsrd tint d Mack tof Newark, N. J., today second. H. 8e9i, third. Timo bolds Weiss, Rdlertg n maw reeord ot l.klv for .19 4 tha . Stabwalk. In winning Pole vault F Wlrker won. ler sorond. H. Ftrst. third. Dlstsaea, 14 tha Metropolitan A. A. U. championIn tho event here yesterday, ha feet 1 Inches ship Shot put E Ftsriry, won, J Ho covered tha distance of approxiseecad: Max Thornton, third. Distaneo mately St miles in ST minutes snd 24 feet 4ft laches. seconds under tha record which Mil rwa P Jeofc'ns won F Wlrker, It J. Watts third. Time. 424. T. H. Armstrong mads 51 years ago. Clarence De Mar aix-rou- In Boston Race For Seventh Time ut that when weather condition are more favorable that there will be a large pilgrimage of golfers out te the links. The committee selected from the directors are: Executive, t. F. chairman; F. G. Caldwell. J. C Galbraith. Membership. J C. chairman. H. H. Whittle, Tori Arthur. Lambert, Motlaelll, ft F. Miller, House. J. P. HaUiwell. chairman: Lyman Fargo. A. R. Hig-oGreene. Chester Well, chairmen: Lyman Fargo. C. W. Pond, J W. Foreman. D. M Gallafent. Entertainment, Joe Turner, chairmen;G others to be named. Water, F, Caldwelb chairman: I F. MoHnelli, Tennis, T. G. Caldwell, chairman; Walter Clears. Tournament, E. W. Hell, chairman; Charles Couxena, R. n. ona-ha- Belnap. holdovkea lerm Tire ef the eight empires named for Waff hr frerndtat the Three-- 1 Theeo ero Jim U ylif ere holdover Ward nod Pot Rif. Tho ether mom-b- r aro T. T. McPitl4. J. A. Dv. b. L. tdBO. IrMor A. William Jotsoa J. Tomsa end Chaster RO.OOf-mot- Swanaon. BRITISH PLUMBERS HIT. erring; Briton's plumbers are in hot waJnmp P Edvards. B. Sampson. ter aa a result of the cold winter. J High pnnlifieow and K. Staploy all tied J inch. They are being blamed for many Height. 4 fM M. Johnson, won dash things, and the fact that they gar- George Ashby, second, H. fcteel, third. while frozen pipe Tim :S4.3. nered riche tf. Thomtou won: E. Stapburst, has added to their unpopu- lerptAFiMb. ? second J. Bo, third. Dinamo, larity. The British have awakenedlx foot I inch to the fact that their plumbing a H Steal, wan; O. Aabbr. ascend . h. Johnson, thirl Time. 47 not right. Some hold the architect Breed Jump M. Johneon, wee; 0. to blame 14 per cent, but many Roberta, second; T. Bishop, third. D include the plumbers In the confwt 4L.InchWorkmen, we If V deHalf mil demnation. On of the Thief third. Tim fects baa been tha placing of water Btorit, eeceed, B. Jaantne J. nullum tanks In exposed plseee near ihe j.ji. JsreUn E- - Stspley woe; third. Distance, 1 Workman root In Central Europe, where seeend: 124 tneh t feet, lb winters are invariably severe, mite relay deler B. Wicker. and tanka ara placed H.Hlf water Steel, F. Wicker, M. Brasher, woa. of Tavistock of la froet-pro-pipe The Marquir Time. 1:45 positions. England has found that society as col14Te Is not so Interesting given up lectings parrot snd has society. He is said to own the world greatest cellectlon. of birds Collectors In all parts of ths world UIT WKXK TO CLEAN TP AJfD 14TB are sending specimen to bis great Havant. aviaries at Wahbllngton Some of the parrots are nearly 104 one of his choicest yean old and Lotlno treasures ts a BCBMOMY BPRlMfl Amazon, which la regarded aa a freak of nature. Its body is a rich white a It has golden yellow, while forehead and rad and white wing PRICKS GOING UP DOJTT DELAY er d patpoms are 1 S W. B. A. No. 11. Win hold A the regular meeting Monday evening o the K. P. hall at 4 o'clock. After a short business meeting a social will be enjoyed. S w A St Ana's Sewing circle will meet Tuesday and Thursday afer-coon- a at 4 o'clock at Kearns 8t. Anns orphanage. .AAA Pi Phi Mothers' club The Phi will, meet Wednesday evening at 4:44 o'clock at the fraternity house, 1444 Federal way. AAA The F. M. K. club will be entertained by Mra- - Normas Riches Monday evening at 4 o'clock at her hornet 422 Kensington avenue.' blue-front- ed i FAcnrori IIOTEQ NEW YORK. April II. (CPA) Shapes are ot lesser importance than tha straw weaves so far aa the bate et the day are concerned. The heavy straw braids knows as yowa eeem Ukely to b vvry popular since these need Uttls trimming, tha rich material itself being sufficient. Hats of this character are especially adapted to street and sport wear. Tbs fins straws which are need la the larger and floppier brimmed hate are very beautiful being what tha 'French call '11-tescrine." . A a . as Frequently this Is eu tiraly without boning or elastic and simply restrains tbs figure and makes the dree set ameotblyj (Copyright, 1I1IJ a! Ira figures- - -- BYUP C. 5T THURBCAV. IN A PRIVATE RACe.,3nMW-RI- CHICAGO, April Twenty lx victor! p. five defeat and one tto waa tho aprinr exhibition record bu&c up by tho Chicago cub. Guy Burb and Mike Cvenfro hurled three hit ball against tha Kansas City Blues op tha finals yesterday, tho Cubs carrying tha decision, i to 4. fn tho five game with tha Cuba. Kanin City scored only ona run. 15m-fA- RAN (1KF1 MeEtitnM IS VICTOR. FRANCISCO. April IS. By virtu of his 4 and 3 vic- 1EFKATEC ,COLONEL'S PRICe ' THE CLAS-I- Y WHIPPET OYJNE& BV COLONEL. . HooFen.1 a , -- TMC E. , HOUh HE. NMONT T L linmona O. Carlson Pols Jensen less Olsen DOUBleES E. Rnish Jsoeo Carte n Russ Hawkins xBiloy Coleman G. B Bifanui O. 2S. Hewtfft ........... H. Gltsch Harry Luff H. F, Bed ham N, .., CM AMTS MEETS DANA FAN FANCJSCO, 'April t (INS) L A WINS POLO TILT. NAN MATEO, Calif. April 15 Corporal Isay Schwarts, flyweight champion, and Palo InDana, Filipino (1NBH Tba Lo Angeles Midwtcks a defeated th Ban Mateo team by a fighter, will moot cor of II to I her Yesterday. bout here next Friday night. ton-rou- SI0N4 aj-caii- fUsRhMdUm JOSTrHEARD'' 11 MANAGER THEATRE VO PREMIER'PAXTAGES HAPPY CALIF SALTLAKEC I T Y TJT AH ICE'OFTHE CITY WILC.HAVE THEATJE APRIL SEVENTEENTH-AM- BECAUSE, PEOPLE OF SALTLAKE IN PAST AND HAVE CONTRIBUTED IN THE' PROFESSIONAL PLEASURE TO LEARN INITIAL WORLD - THAT- - SALTLAKE AM. VERY & HAVE, BEEN LARGELY ITS fORLDS. jVERYKlNOTd TO ANY$UCCESS ST)p ' I HAVE S INDEED A IILLIBE FIRST TO ISE1 MY T ALL TALKING PICTURE; FOR METRO? GOLDtYN- MAYER-- INCEl I RlLtARDMACK. By Jimmy Murphy I m HOOFER HE. UVEB -- ACI9S THE BTREETI TO THAT BET. Caope! Yoo BLUaERiN4r BETTUfiTALM' OWEft PCTAILB OP THE BANQUET VfTIH COLONEL by dqse--i BELiEve. HE ANth HtB VJT& ARBL QUARRO IN4r I CAN HEAft THEM WAY IMCTT! HERE I WADH ANth 7RON ANth WORK MY FIN6CRB "TO "THE BONE. TO BAhE, A PEW PENNIBe.ANO THBN BIU.Y i You MAWS. UCH A BET! MOW TOU HAVE. TO PAY OR- - A BAMQ4JBT BANQUET 70 THE. . THEIO MtnVEB A TOTAL OP PAIRS. npmo w ravot m aafurr rt ohpm asp axoiimi cawmwM m nna PANTAGES HAVE 12 L A H K'V AN& ........... ........... C, agreement the TMn the cvjner OP THE bOi THAT LOOT womb PkY ALL tvutKrsEs or A CLUB ....... REGARDS JbtY rr peiu. BE IN-- 'A HURRY TO BBT THAT HIB bO THAN IB ., Harmond C. C Aadorson P. Dnlber D. Hawkins Georg Ritchie, Johnny JeSS OlSO tory over todav wao tha port hern .e . net McHugh Pete Jeaeen California golf champion. x Trade representative. GRANT PEgBCRTON, D VALLCXF5T CDLONSL I MEAN OP A YOU TD tiOOPSA PLENTY, HETCT B Okolherry Whipple ........... Pre-Seas- on 72 KfCULVERCITf ATTAINED BTAXOABD BERVICE AT BEGILAR PRICE!- MOW. AB ALWATO. TBE BEST MONET CAN BIT! neenvEB Wre! Him wwirvrr.Too: -- SINGLES. Buiah E-- H. Carton R. Hansen H F. Bdbam R. Bvoret Cubs Have Great J D. inilsr Vivian Ormo Jobss Record G.P.MraL Coleman TOOTS AND CASPE- R- More Punithment For the Colonel. f Tbo ecoroo. C. wnsUMPaapfue A482 culms d mt UNION I , . 'Since the bodices ef the drees are tight they must have a firm foundation te be tight on. This has brought rarselete lute use even for D. 21 14 bottle by mall te anyone who will write him for It. Hie offev I you that b ta te be bald for It after ere eatlnfiad with result, and th th be te on. taking the trratir.nt name and addraa judn. gond jour Adr. . . today. A " The bodices are growing tighter each day aad tha wearers eeem delighted with the trend which also provides closely and tightly swathed blpa. Whet fullness exists In the spring costumes la in the skirts, which gala this adjunct through fsldai flounces aad panels, end In ths sleeves- - from the elbow the down. Tha upper part of sleeves- - in most Instances, is tight. Kan Tho flrat ovoat of tho Mum wao a pftt shoot. Tbo ffttnaora parttebtihf aoro dlMdod Into thru group, A. B. and C. C. E. Uolrh woa tho high honors tn clan A aad aiM was high gun ef tho C. E. Ward woa art ta tho B divtaloa and Loo BaJmforth ta HttJah Ud tho field ta taf1a th C with a ocoro of 44 aad tbo deabioa with a prfct score. Officer of tho Provo gun elub that their greaado weufcd opoa aost Raaday at 14 aad tavlttd all hooters tu- bo pr rat. CHICAGO. April 14. AP) Two lone shots and six fsvorits mk up th me tor the thirtieth AmeriHeaaen can Association pennant race, which P. A. Hasn stnrts tomorrow. The cnmpaifn promises to be as E lL. JOBM do as that of US 5, when the title was decided in Indiapotis favor on the laet dy G. E. Indianapolis, Milwaukee, llinnesp-o- l. E. AlJeaBigamaa M. Paul. Kan City and Toledo stood out a title possibilities, while nothin but u battle lor the cellar appeared lu prorpert for the two other entries, Louisville and Columbus. H. B, Wall A. I Daniels Tomorrows opening schdule. M. Howard O Milwaukee st Indianapolis. J. Crvnor Kansas City nt Lewisville. Bill Jo sea Minneapolis at Columbus. Los Balmforth M. Paul at Toledo. K. CLEANED UKDrai MYEXI ECOBOMY 8PEC1AL J. Lana s drugrl.t At 1922 Lan. BulVHrg. a SL Mary', Kan., manufacture for Aathma lit which hs hs raarif ao muck confidence that bs sends s BT. MART'S. orenta Reciift Men's Suita, CTCoata Ladies Plata Dark Wool Dresses, Plain Dark Wool Coats. on rio pay Miss Nells Watkins arrived Sunday bom Los Angeles and will be at ths Jlotel Utah for several days. -- Thirtieth American Association Pennant Race Opens Tomorrow Inglhs SPECIAL STOPS ASTDUA HUISH TAKES GUN HONORS AT NEPHI WESTERN ot va lf A. Y XEW YORK, April 14. (1N8) The fistic menu here this week le headed by a heatyaelgbl bout between Jim Maloney, of Boston, and Con O'Kelley, of Ireland, at the New Tork coliseum oa Friday night They have met twice previously, battling to a draw her and Maloney wluning a decision In Boston. Sheppard Kayoes aaho-riat- e, POCATELLO. Idaho. Vtpri! 15. Jkt a recent meeting of (Special) the directors of the Pocatello Counwere try club, flue new member accepted Into the club. The board buslneae aad apaleo tr neacted pointed new committee for the following year. The local club If reported to be in the beet ef condition or this lime of the aearon. Jt ie expected B. April YORK. April 14. AP) Hud kin ten young scrap with Armaud Eaauuel at Lo the high g.lM tonight etandg eut spot In this week's national hexing program. Hadklea-Kmeauel battle The dooen't mean a thing ee far but or eoecorntd championship tec ns. It glvo It Inureatiog Hudktn chance te prove that a good little mo ee boat a good big man. Th Nebraska Wildcat probably wilt be eatweighed by 14 pounds for Emona.l antes a few pound ever tbe te net even a big limit. Hadklae middleweight. Con CTKeliy. the Irish heavy, weight, ta te get hie third shot et Jess Jimmy Maloney, ef Boston, la New McMahons new coliseum at York on Friday night. O'lUUf belg Maloney to a draw. NEW C. SL NEPHI, April II Spel) KELLY Buish of Eureka wa hiph pan tn hoik th Maflaa aad IwMw vnta at tha CLASH IN FISTIC ainc noot o th Kphi can dun record vov4 at local buaday. hr viauinc BOUT AT NEW YORK aad ahooUrs reread oat for tho MALONEY-C- tie-yar- Jack Dempsey ws back in hi York today, disappointed arena in Detroit. quest for a fight the arena Ho tried to get Olympia et Detroit, but learned it was not had looked for aale. He maid h over several alts for an arena, but had decided on nothing definitely. The former heeywight champion said bo would confer with his Humbert J Pugazj, with the Idea toward lining up a number of outdoor boxing show this summer. Pocatello Golfers Plan Busy Season rs avrl uy .. ... 7cslk:r Have feces Cougirs Balanced Team April ap) Chicago, weeks ef desultory b lb Ennnzal , .. .... .... Brer it linens B:lll BgTd C ALLAH. 1923 Firrr perbonbI Ao t ' 1 j f w. v? M - r ' |