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Show DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY TTTE t UTAH FRIDAT , NOVEMBER 23 1930 . '' Crisril.ewwiOOisqiwlisto'Slalwwm0MSMs4sasriwAWW4mMWWe,evseii)W-wveJ- debaters; skia1wak Chtfcb Notices PIONEER STAKE Vk"'skw'te"kakvkjrfekak'wv'wk'ikwva-m- i A genealog- GET TWO TRIPS ical convention' will bo held In the The Nov. stake ball OUT - ' TEMPLE MARRIAGE : ; IS OF INTEREST - y , a4 Both Boys, Girls Teams The American Legion and auTo Visit Coast, xiliary will entertain at a banquet Saturday evening at T o'clock st Colorado. r the Ke bouse hotel. Members .... of both organisations aus invited to attend. Reservation he may Two tripe out of the state wiH made by calling Mrs. E. K. Jenkins at Wasatch Kiel. , be made this year by the men's 1 and women's teams at ths Hawthorne,. Daughters of University ofdebating It was anUtah, the Ltah Pioneers, will meet Fri-u- F nounced f T:I o'clock at the home Friday by Laveruo Bamr, . debate coach. of Pioneeg. John Porehena. 7S0 One will ho made next March, "" A brlef sketch when both ee ms will Journc f1hlllnr where teams from" the rfftn . Mrs. Marjia Anderahn. California, of. Bouthesn-CaliforniUniversity hb orian, and the lesson .will Stanford. Occidental at Los presented by Mrs. Nett KarL Belek and the University of Califresh men ts will be served, fornia at Berkeley will be met. The e o o other trip will be taken about Ahe In honor of the visiting V. mlddlo of April, when- - both Utah C-- football team and the L'ni team Colo-- 00s The "Chriat'a Second Coming." speakers will bo Bishop C. IL, Jenward. son of tho Thirty-secon-d Frans Olsen, and Oscar Johansoa. Musical numbers will be under the direction of M. Froisland. with La Mar Peterson at the organ. A WARD SEVENTEENTH union meeting of the Salt lese. bold be Stake Relief society will at I pm. Friday.. Nov. St la the Seventeenth ward chapel. WARD The FOURTEENTH Norwegian Relief society trill give a two days' turner la tho Fourteenth ward meeting house Dec. and 4. beginningAt noon each day.jtf On Wednesday a dinner will be served between C and f am, and. Thursday evening there will bo a literary snd musical program, followed by a dance. SALT LAKE STAKE The alar meeting of th Salt I Stake Primary association win held at pm. Saturday, Nov. in the Seventeenth ward chi Ail officers are requested to present. a, a Bride Honored. OF STATE Banquet Planned: A late Nor ember a( in. tereat m Uiat rf marriage Miaa Anna boll R heeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeaao H. Wheeler, and Melvin G. Hart, non of President 4 Mr Charles H. Hart, which took place Friday moraine at 14 o'clock In the Lake temple. Kid or Melrin J. " BaHard performed the ceremony. A reception will bo held Friday orenlng at the Covenant boose. Attending the bride wilt be Mias Colly Lindsay, maid OS honor. Mias Ze. Ml" Ul,ll Wheeler AM Mms Phyllis Hart, bridesmaids. Georgs Albert Smith. Jr., will be P1 JUfH?44- - ,The will make Salt Lake. -- Sunday, a.m-- U for the first session at stake presidency, high council, bishoprics snd S1 stake and ward genealogical work era. At Will at 2 pm. tho general pub-if- ti Ma also inlvtod . Bishop Joseph Christenson and other general board member will bo In attendance. , .. , PIONEER STAKE The union meeting of tho Pioneer stake Ho lief society will bo hold st th risks hall Nov. It, at I pm. Ail . oU.eera. and ward secretaries are Jif urged to be present A ScandiASSEMBLY BALL navian meeting will be held la the Assembly hall at 1:1 pm. Bun- - SH ,aWttr S , Brma Bywater entertained A1 miscellaneous shower Wednes-a- y given Thursday evening at the Ho- but only one evening at her home on Koose-- tel person will go on each Utah, sponsored by ths student trip. The Qrto. In honor of Mrs. How. will be made about JMrat. of the schoof. Indirect light- the middle of April, M Crer, formerly Mine Jeannette bodyeffects o when a and decorations in ihe ing of ttorcey, who was recently married oolors the Utah school will two of ths contribcolleges in iho annual Rocky Were aeriad at small uted to the air of festivity. Stew- participate Mountain Oratorical to be appointment were ear- art A. Wright-planned the event held at Boulder. Thecontest, ned out in the Thanksgi ving second trip by the following Will be to San Francisco. Covem were laid for 2e' guMte The'iifu'Ilf 1221 z Calif hostess wes assisted by her mot tAmitte: whero the National College Oratrthlrant. Mas Otters trom. Miss torical contests will be he! I the Utiff' Mrs. J- - A. Bywater and slater. Mirra Virginia and Jacobs, Clark. Mr. ter part of April. Pratt Miss Geaa Bywater. ... and Mrs. J. Alma Wright, Mr, and one Only question has been Mrs, Frank E. Bagley. Mr. and chosen A Thanksgiving dinner was held Mrs. debate for so Coach far. Z. Henry Jacobs gnd Mr. snd Bans said. Seven or Thursday at the borne of Mr. and others be Thon later. eight Mrs. A. L. Tates. 12IS McClelland Mrs. SL G. Clark were patrons and The ons to: Resolved: That the nations of the at red. The affair was in honor of patronesses for the evening. world should adopt a policy of Junes G. Gray of Lehl, father of The El Kalah of free trade- temple. Nobles . Thirty children and the Mystic Shrine, -will tvs the debates between The grandchildren of Air. Tafeo regular monthly dance Saturday University of Utah. present Young evening In the ballroom of the university and Utah Brigham State at Logan Masonic temple foe members of will start about the middle Helen hniv Jan- of -lladles. Elmo nary, when trams hV at , was toswigir LWgftSreugn. lbiLttiliks-wi- B on take street, romni-r.U itifnicul' commute SltDOlOC out Utah to debate tho W vA- -y Ii of Los Angeles. tb afflir. question: Resolved: SALT LAKE TEMPLE Th That tho legislature -- Who Is ths guest of her mother. r V'- - should istablUh . F. Thorn ' Mrs.-a 37 of Junior Lako tempts will close - for system Fifth The alumnae chapter of the Chi ec Urges Ju berg, Utah." Christmas holidays, on (ho evening venue. , Delta Phi sorority will be enter-Uine-d of Tuesday. Dec. 22. and reopen, . T-T- he. - St at lunrhepnSaturday, Monday morning. Jan. . UniSpurs., pep dab of Ihe US o'clock at the home of Mrs half the antomobiles GEORGE F. RICHARDS, KtaJiUi versity of Utah entertained at an Ia Grand 141 First ave- in FJKP,r iU3r settlementsWoolley. PrldBt, attractively appointed- - breakfast nue. A program " are . . will.foUow.and In Thursday morning honor of the rwllf More than f 1.604 tons bf Rus-- I featured & reveler of When Paris telephone users call Spurs of the fr. S. A. C.. at the "Johnw Browns Body," by Benet slan anthracite coal havs been re--! up to ask the correct time they Newbouse hotel. The guests were Mr. Carson and Miss eshed in Montreal, Canada, this. are to be answered by an antomat-JM- r. seated at a U shaped table dec- Basel James M. Selby will be the assisting j clock. orated in pompopi chrysanthe- hostesses. mums In blue and red snd wbits. Mis Gertrude Ryherg was chairPhi Delta PI, national physical man of the committee who planned the affair. Toasts were given education! fraternity, by girls of both Ar- guest s were each rangement are in charge of Miss a favor. Leah Ekins. Miss Esther Leib and Mis Miranda Matson-as- s a repre-scatatlv- llUl. one Mra-Taa- - 000 ear 1? .thrir ia'tLt 3.9S and 5.95 ' Prints and Plain Colors! Flat Crepes! Satins and Rayons! - so ara-- ; prated 1400 Dresses think of the selection! One and two-piec- e styles with long sleeves, separate pockets, boleros, cowl necklines, tunic Outstanding and blouse effects. Black Blue Winctone Green Brown. Sizes 14 tdzO and 36 to 46. Silver Maple circle. Neighbors of woodcraft, will hold tho regular meeting Friday evening at o'clock at tho I. O. O. F. hall. , FURNUURE STORAGE Furniture Packed; or Shipped Reduced Rates Gin : 00 Camp S. Daughters of tho Utah Pioneers will meet Monday at S o'clock in tho Third ward chapel costume. . will be worn- - by members. Mrs. Norma Worthen will be hostess. All mom. hers aro urged to attend. Moved And at eim RATHER ntlCE. UtG-AWA- T Psspis of todsy sre kliv to the The civic committee of the Waimportance of cleanllnssa and perloet asnltary eonditions. These satch Liters ry cluh will conduct a aro two of the main reasons why rummage aale at 31 State street In on Saturday and Monday. - The yoa should tro your a KEY8KR FIREPROOFgoods PRIVproceeds will be given to Mayor ATE ROOM. Bowman to help tho uneasploy- - - - AT ABSOLLTK Flocco Lined 'Rubber' m Wrist if1 M. A. Keyser Fireproof Storage Co. S29 W. geeosi South Street Salt Is law ment situation. , , .... Union la ' nty. link. KB sad T England deaths from tuberculosis are now one per thousand, 'or half the rate at the beginning of the Century. In th last ten Tears nearly 210,44 passengers have crossed ltha. English chaunel by air. Suits Heavy Weight $10 Value JEftSEY - flannel, soft Thejre and warm . . . tailored man-ishin bright color combinations as well as plain sizes, all-wo- Bloomers Panties . , . and Vests . . ol ly GLOVES Step-in- s col-A- U, Sat. Only Pair made of fine silky rayon in smart styles. AQ full cut sizes in pink or peach. AD izes 36 to 48 WOMENS" FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS AND Tuck-i- n or overblouse Pajamas; Gowns in slipover or styles. Stripes, nnts, and plain colors in sizes 16 and 17. t : Undies ? special is ccnisci itnow-c- mr Tailored Rayon Womens Flannel Rob SatiuDtday rstcnrit IStl 'Heres yarn esssvteeHr e Mari burtag AhO COLO W NECESSITIES , . ft ..run-resisti- GOWN Saturday front-fasteni- Only U.S. Gay tees Guaranteed $1.98 Value, ' Boys Blanket lined Girls! Heres a Gever School Outfit! Sheep-Line- d md 95 ALL WOOL SKIRTS Flannel or crepe in wide hip yoke styles or on bodice tops. Sizes 7 to 14 OS Moleskin Coats Jackets Regr. gsr ng Price 95 TM-9- 8 Sat. Only 125 1 ' The Most Practical Garment if J S: m uEQS. $3.5 on this Around and yowan drde tout across and arooad Anstrica... S fiOO is miles by water betweea sod NrwYock,oa s gisnt dermic liner, 30 atiles by rmii, with stopovers' ea routs for Cals-fora- sightseeing. Caa yarn think of another trip Kks this?Asea voyage aloo that h 1000 miles longer chsa ths trip to Europe sad badc-e-nd see California, th Panama C Havana, New York. .!, ' Round trip rates i low. From $23 J, Tourist Csbim. Prom 373, First Cabim for the teadrip . , a cfcoyt of o of ths duss sew de tax lin- - illFffilS AcrossAmerica Tour en; largest ever baihnaderthA7 Americms Ri-taey- Black Only hmi VkxOdiAnU'ioat ' seanw gr fas indndes room spdssssls Rom cqast to ooasb fKibtailqipi Tamila Ham Tame Bam CAIFSII3 . sm Mens V. $1.95 EAYC3 Size 66x80 Cr.EFE SCAr.FS Part-Wo- ol Blankets . lata iaduw rail Rm Rom say maia Une stadoaoersilroed so seaboard, sad after youve cosh " pined tbs voyage by vss-yo- ur " "5 dad fatrhnw again. Af mmmamaimm0 Ask for ths booklet, "Ttmdme Anmad Amtm. Or apply to snthotinedffeasssh ip ocrailroad agents. , Pastel, Color!' ' 460 Market St reffts San Ffancitco arjuwrhraf nwireodarttosawifr t , . .. .. ROTATE CTOEET 'iw if ch Block Plaid se. blue, , orchid, ?re tv ith sateen bindings to match. - - , - j- gold and unusual. is v ' green, 2S, tCflTquality At $25, the selection is unusual. . At $25. satisfaction will be nnnsnaL 1 5-In- spare trouser We want you to be the judge. Examine these Town-Ha- ll Suits carefully and note their1 careful workmanship. Try them on and look at yourself in the mirror. 'The more critical, the better youll appreciate the value. SaLOnly fa jacific a for Boys! Rain rolls right off and makes no impression. Wind cannot penetrate. Have knitted wrMleti in the sleeves. Sizes 4 to 18 years. IMnkMATlpMAl MthCANTHS ' with All-We- ar AM rTi Suits "Town-Ha- ll All-Weath- 10 Weeks to Pay, No Interest , No Charge for ' Alterations. ' y |