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Show 1 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JANUARY 25, 1924 L.M Tuesday night in making pauer hata, "hid? wiU be used for the:r banquet to Next (riven at the stake hu'-s- e. J Tl.t Kii.eraon Ward M" mens team Tuesday they will make favors and thing will be in rv&dinesa i hi Hawthorne five in a fcod 'If ifCt. bb. 16. Miket ball game last week by the ror M'ore of It to 12. Huish and Robinr a to high point men for the winners Watch for the liirt of to:ii-- to lie with four and live Held goals each to published next week for the public Ihi ir credit, while Parmley, playing speaking contest to held sometime in for the losers, counted tne most February. pp'i- is for them. Tiie siore: A farewell test:inunial in honor of EMERSON WARI elder Ernest Lauiwurd, who is leav-'"(J. T. F. P. for the mission on 4 1 1 . rriday, Feb. 8, will le held next 0 0 0 0 . .. even'nF, Js:i. 25, at 8::;U sharp. 5 2 0 ID ( The ,ns, c .. . program, which contains some of 0 D the leading talent of the h'murihwait, lg city, will he 0 0 followed Drud.n, rg by a dance. The public is 1 0 0 rf invited. bun:! The i i laim-- Jan. ;CtM (iii Thit IwiMrtmoiu RuppUad A lfpiuR Srwa M"ic Dale ("lab Liti-mr- at its annual at the dam-i- wi-- . i party Di.it: t i;nu:-nu-n- lil-r- s MAY BE YOUNGEST MEMBER OF LEGION fur arrm. mints (Mfiiiiiit'iv Mrs. Hr iavrainl A mil!, I rep-Mrs. Ruv Mu. JbrJ and The iiH'liuloii: iimi, Iii Hiinnuni-liiBurton la a memlw-- r tliit-- f (lint F. Mirolh rr of tile post. Burton win Imrn April 3, UW2, anil when the Marine rwrpa IkmiipiI a rail for bugler he alleiupled to eullNt. lie was unable to meet the requirement for aite, though he panned all ulliers Kiircewifiilly. Denied his to enter service, parenlH' ronm-n- f lie w hut fourteen at the time, he billed hla time and enllNled In the navy In lillfl. Ho was sent to Chartulnn, S. C, for training In' naval aviation, from (here to he aont to llainplon Hoads, Vs. Itarton was dlwharged In 1910. and soon after "liooked up with the U'glon In Ixmlavllle. One brother, I Jen I. Frank It. Barton served two years In the air service, was awarded Hut Croix de (luerre, and received qm'lal rltMlIrm fp,p lirsverv Wh.tney .01 .01 . , r.y Miss hiTViNl 1i Punk Totals Siiiiiiup'rbiijvs and Pealrire ctil, nuinil a. party at I'inerc-t- , J.m 1.",, in honor of Fl-- l Gottorili. their brother-in-la(.uasling and skiing were enjoyed by all. followi-,by u ' iin k il.iiiiiT at the Inn. Fifteen wen- - gue.-i- present. Wednesday evening at seven o'clock Lhe Forest Dale .Mutual girls practice for luskel ball. Mias Dorothy Bird is coaching the tram and sonic good games arc promised for the future. 9 ... 6 l'J G. T. F. P, 01 1 1 Rogers, If IMoigim, r Curtis, c Dust, Ig Parmley, rg N Newmj re, c .. Malzai rf j Recent improvements in the appearance and equipment of this Sedan adapt it, more perfectly than ever, to family as well as business use. I Every girl who exjuivt to attend the annual banquet gi'.vn bv the (Iranias girla at the Graritc slake house, on rebruary 16, must have her one dues recy for collection r.ext The body is swung lower to the road. A transmission lock, knob-gri- p steering wheel, a combination stop signal and tail lamp, and other details have been added. Important chassis improvements have been made. Tuesday nijnit. Dont miss this good time. It is not only a banquet but a one act play and an extra good show. Total 5 6 2 Referee, Reeves; umpire, Giles. -- s , 1 HAWTHORNE WARD Siiinini-riiav- 111 BUSINESS SEDAN (f Xetki-r.'and- Irilifitra. ju(-,l'iHdln 'VI,., In llie ynungest member of lb ' IvP'f i rMuniiit s wen Anii ricHri I.pylon? Just at (Ms time, Mu.-gun--t Vji.i; ui.'l Jefft-ii-m- i hini of (lie organizutlppii In wortli. Louisville, Ky , lays I.1I111 to tlrnt die Dddbe Brothers - i ni-lij : ! hail. Dm- huii'hi 'l urnl lifty gui.-l- wri lirini i:t. lan"Oig ami il'Uina! i.urn- M urn: cnjitvi-js:r pii, fur ;Ik: by liarn.ijny J o ir IM top 12, lul'i Jiuik'.vurtli, - j TRIMS HAWTHORNE Forest Dale Notes J..i WARD LKSON 12 The series of art lectures which the Granias girls have been enj'oying will be postponed until Krb. 5. At this meeting Mr. Blackburn will demonstrate the art of bronzing. I!" FKOKII DEFEAT WESTMINSTER COLLEGE Sister Nellie Taylor and Mr. liluom-qui('lass entertained Sunday at the In, me of talherine Salona on The University of Utah Freeshmen hasketliall team decisively defeated Seventh East. Wednesday, Jan. 23. (lames and light refreshments were the Westminster College quint at the Waterloo gym by the score of 30 tu 18. enjoyed. rhirty-fiv- e members were present. The frosh seemed unsteady durng the Ttie committee ifor arrangements first half, but worked a burst of speed include. Alga Mini, Emogene Fuller during the second tieriod which almost tiewildered the locals. and Calhanne Salona. Patterson, Westminster center was high point and Mrs. T. D. Poulton formerly of this tellar fort.he lfamf of hall- Ward now from Milford is visiting lhe score: with her daughter, Mrs. Wallace UTAH FRESHMEN Snyder, formerly Miss Elenor Poulton. Mrs. Poulton will spend a couple of weeks visiting here. Most important of all, perhaps, new spring equipment throughout has resulted in a degree of riding comfort which can only be characterized as revolutionary. st ?n Pyl Mrs. Geo. Vine has returned after V. Jenson, c .. weeks visit from Provo where she Gwillianis, rg visited with relatives. Folca, lg. Mrs. L. C. Young entertained her mother and two sisters, Doris and Kloise at a dinner party Monday evening, January 14. By B. E. S. Next Saturday night in connection with the picture show the committee h arranged to have a country store. Chairman Unger invites all whose larder ia depleted to come and try their luck at getting it filled for nothing. OSBORNE AUTO CO. 1 137 E. 21st So. Tonight a character ball is to be enjoyed by members of the ward in the amusement hall. The committees in charge are working to have all come in costume. A prize will be given for the best sustained character. St. Hy. 4944 Recently a change was made in the boundaries of the ward which gave us a strip from Waterloo ward containing about thirty-fiv- e houses. The new boundaries are west on Thirteenth South to Green street, south to Kensington Avenue, east to Seventh East to old boundary. This includes the east side of Green Street and the north side of Kensington avenue. Last week about twenty of the men of the wsrd made a canvass of the new section and welcomed the newcomers into the ward. Totals Tuesday evening, January 15, regular mutual work was carried out in Forest Dale ward. A musical number Chambers, was given by Miss Helen Jensen. Testimonial meetings were held by tha various classes and a basket hall game was scheduled with Richards ward, but as Richards ward team did not show up the game was forfeited to Totals r orest Dale. HAWTHORNE NEWS rf 5 18 Thursday evening marked the beginning of Forest Dale ward conference. Thursday was held the officers arty consisting of a program by games and a basket-ba- ll game between the officers and the 8 18 H. A. Lafount and wife are still in California, where Mrs. is recuperating from her recent illness. nt fol-ow- F. Strother Barton. In the Afgonna and other engagements. Another brother, William IL Barton, was a number of tin Tank corpa, serving with those forces In the Somme offensive. The young man la now twenty-one- , hut the department of Kentucky be I level that In him they have the young, eat Legionnaire in the whole Arkantaa Legion to Aid of City Schoolt We attended Parents Class last Sunday morning (we confess we should M men. attend more frequently) and were agreeably surprised to find two splendid teachers Bros. Baldwin and Evans SuoJuy morning at nine oclock in ST0 ,1Jale cpel, president interesting subject for discusfrank Y. Taylor and president Daynes sion and a fine turnout of parents. We addressed the girls of the ward. The admit we talked too much, but we girls all agreed it was the best advice The officers and teachers of the certainly enjoyed that class. given to them for some time. M. I. A. will be entertained at the Sunday school conference home of Bishop Richards next Thurs-da- y Property. will convene and 6:30 ward conference The teachers of the evening. IroHrty Is the fruit of labor; propwill be held. men's and young young ladies classes Is desirable. Is a positive good In will act as hosts. Matters of business erty tbe world. Unit some are rich shows Forest Dale M. I. A. held itsiutual M. the I. A. will be taken Hint ot conference January 22, at the ward concerning tiers inuy become rich and up. chapel. lienee Is Just encouragement to IndusITie program for the Mrs. Ruliy T. Garff hat been ap- try and enterprise. evening was as Ixt not hlin who follows: as a teacher in the advanced I homeless pull down the house of pointed Violin solo La Rue Christensen senior class. This is a special class mother, but let him work diligently Ten minute talk on the slogan provided for maried men and women, and build one for himself, thus by exRoy Simmons and also those who have completed all ample assuring that his own shall be Mollie Vinee other work in the mutual. R1,'nff Class-wor- k safe from violence when built. Abraproceeded the program after which the stake officers ham Lincoln, adJohn hi. Bishop Whitaker will be the dressed the congregation. speaker at meeting next Sunday night, A basket-ba- ll game between Utah at 6:36. His talk promises to be es- IT DRIVES OUT WORMS Gas & Oil company and the M" men : The surest sign of worms in children is of ronut Dale dmvoi a paleness, lack of interest in play, fretfulthe score being , ness, variable appetite, tucking at the and 36 for Forest Dale. nose and sudden The boys starring on the team for starting in sleep. When Next Tuesday night wiH be open ttese symptom appear it ia time to giive orest Dale were: Jack Freeze, Rolin at While s mutual. A night ream ( special A few doer program ermifugp. Smith, Dod Cameron, Paul Summer-Smithon a reading course, under the au- drives out the worms and puts the little Wayne lionninn, spices of the Standard Committee, has one on the read to health again. White's Norberir, Walton Tanner and been arranged. This will be followed C reaiu omufuKO has a record of fifty Ahoal Woodruff. by a dance, at which Miss Gabbott, years of umsful use. lrieo35c. Sold by Hyde Summerhayi made a splendid from the Deseret gym, will teach some rofine. new dance steps. Lloyd's Pharmacy Wednseday evening after the girls The Granias were 1702 So. 11th East. Adv. girls basket-ba- ll engaged last M" men practice, the played a game with Sugar House ward Ten-thir- Broadening the scope ef the community service program, members of the American Legion auxiliary In Lit-H-e Bock, Ark., are with Affiliated 8chool Improvement association to bring about better school In that city. Because school funds were low the authorities made a ten per rent induction in teachers salaries and planned to close the achools earlier In tbe year. Not daunted by the acUon, women workers of the Legion and persons Interested In the city's schools, ralaed fiiiida with which to complete a term and pay tha teachers the full salary provided for In the contract. Members of the M. M Rliert unit of the American Legion auxiliary snd department officials of the organisation Joined In tlia allied "M movement. a thirty-nine-week-s' off In Honduras, thirty Worid war veterans have heard the call of Hie American lo'gl.m and have formed Hie Legion's newest foreign post. The men. practically nil of whom are III thr einplov of Hie Tmxillo Railroad coin piinv sent In an application for a post tz Mrs. C. Simpson has as a gm-sfrom Mexico. her t h Mrs. F. H. Smith has relumed to her ie chartered In the new year. It Is Mrs. Moffop has moxeil to 721 Fast .Willed at Inerr.i ('Hslllia, Honduras 21t South, where she has a splendid w tind Will, ml Beau! n vl.v consul fot new beauty parlor. be I niie, S:ii,-at that station. Im Mr. llcber Anderson l,rt Thu'vlav, n l p.sr cniii:ii:in ler. January 17. for California, where he will visit with hi son lnine for ni I, 'In :,v ilv. (.f poliiv lep-i sev-er:- il mouths. f.ir member of th, rCne'it Will soi:y!il if or;:in;:iHon In Him iv. e more nr Jei.t Ig i i siipp-ir- t tie f th,. ie:nri ; tr if p.qj,., In.n men.lM.iN f i i.mmnlore Harry frb l'. of I'uiil Rei.-rwho ptaeod :!e In l.inieru , x.,,.-!P".i .if tbe Ainere n l.e ion. i leMe:, . Some to city rt Unit tbe lig'i: from the p..st :ip i;ieed I Newiiuin. ported fho riMiues: f .r of pay n 2JkK) per year, on the i.me sex Jon ill n greum', Hii1 member t t Ii w.n i:i of Hie Iiop.in mem '''c:eii, I'nlting. n wore not l.'ei.-.- -'friend wago "r.uumon 'i Kiiruie sNi tiii-l'I1'1' .,i. : work or living ex " l1: rt ,.U I pi IISiH." ,x, j nuinii.-- Imt -- f;,:il-i.e- I.I.-n- Try KING COAI This Way V Ill'll you fix your fin for llir rover only of your live coals wiih KI(i lumps of coiivniient izr leave of llim-four- tli I ' , .ii. A Sure Cure ri.,! .' Wcndstone. ! i;,,. mime of a male- of viuib.Nt iidx.-- with oi",-n- : cmunresM'd under J re. j 'i,.; j w oed-- T mi,-- very lAo 'ri!:miry w.uid. ave Hint !t !m no grain Jt i. (p. n ;j,nk wMch can be wl:h a saw and pinned, aa.i i hi adviii-.- ' ige of n t being liiMu'iiiiuil'Ie. . ' ' ' In the iiiornin" you only have to shake your liveiv. prate and you haw a hot fire in a jiffy. , r ii"-:- ' i 'y ( 1. 2. li.-i- , ' h hn;iht couls lontird lhe front uncovered. . ! v;kTWT;ii "" - l De Lsm-eHow's your wife now Clmlmer Oh. splendid recovery TIih doctor ordered a change of seen cry. De Lnneey And It wurkeil? .Chalmers No, I had to do that to pay for the scenery. She (bought hr meant clothes American Legion Weekly. " ... t'-- . -- oi1ii-l.i- - , How Winchester Makes Cutlery one-fourt- L'fibt for Revere' Midnight Ride. il:e:-bn long tuvn a coairovi-rabi'Wt-cTill lies, I'll. lull! Of two r - Lighten Kitchen Duties With Proper Utensils s im-'i- Would Increase Police Pay JS-A- 3 men. daughter-in-la- rs J , Mrs. E. Fullmer entertained at a family party Monday. Jan. 21st at her home on Sth East. Mah Jongg was enjoyed by all. Twelve guests were present.' New Pott in Hondurat Fsr WINCHESTER KITCHEN CUTLERY ty 4. 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