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Show March 8, 1929 p;riaVi Jn Women's Realm Setting Will Prevail at Delphian Party u T,u Beta ilinp'.er, Delpln.iu v will give an Egyptian party Mon--.iM.ir.h 11, at the cvuiug, Mis. Rhea (V.Ur, r;2 Twenty-sixt- h i it. Members of Alpha Zeta rhap-w.'- d be guests on this " h ceu br..t e the closing of the of tlio chapter. Special v of the signing of the charier "ii! be a fi.iture of the evening. A .d.toin.i.e entitled. An Egyptian Din-r- r w ill be given in whieh the follow, u g will take part: Miss Zelma Ririr, Mis. Rhea Cuzier, MiHelen Mv-li o. Miss Marguerite lsrnelsou, Mrs. ugir.ia lloutz Green. Miss Emma b o. Gover, Miss Esther I.und, Mi-- s 1 '. Sneddon. Hie tegular literary lesson will be as follows: Miss Caroline i , leader; Miss Emma Jean C,ov-usiime of preceding lesson, The !i:si Hebrew King, Miss Anna n ksoii; David. A Nation's Ilero," Crockett; "Solomon, the V' Miss Marguerite Israelson; "Divi-in- n of the Kingdom," Miss Anna lull; "Deftruction ef Jvrusuleni." Mrs. Mary Blanchard; The Baby lo- Bow, flam-i- i Eilina.'s Note-Cl- ara Punimeunt sTu-- .ar, 1m Spinal l universally kn w!i n- the the (Maims Two Tuesday 'll" girl. She has consent d to her interj'retftliun of the Epid: mv fpb.al meningitis proved to tell how it may he achievand It." tn tv pel i ns in Ogden Tuesed. in a scries m tides to ui'pear i'i fat-.1 Nola artihi Hayward, the infant In the first day. Post. llio Ogden s liter f Mr. and Mrs. George Hay-cle the film favorite tells how to ir.l, 3JI Thirty-seconstreet, was It" thiough cIoihc:0 I'i - io-m- y h.-in- ! Overstreet Presides colors and motifs were st the appointments of a urtd miner given last evening by bridge 2304 Jackson u Tleyverstieet,tables, seven in )! supper ven"e; cre decorated with yellow The guests who BUjpn Jen. carnations. pi Overstreets hospitality Mrl. P. E. O. Dinner for Miss Healv Mr. and Mrs. S. Kales entertained at a dinner for sixteen Monday evening at their home in in compliment to Mis Patricia Ilc&iy, who is their house guest. Miss Heuly arrived in Ogden last week from the middlewe-s-t, where she has I.ady-woo- of chapter F, P. E. O. met Wednesday afternoon for luncheon with Mrs. A. V. Mch.-.u- Intosh. 11S5 d, the Twenty-fift- h street. ss n, i da-.i- e-- w d cere-,il,i.- At meeting held after lunch-urthe following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Wude M. Johnson; Mrs. Eugene 11. Smith; recording secretary, Mrs. John Carver; eoi responding secretary, Mrs. John lliiluhrar.t; treasurer, Mrs. Phillip J. Dix; guard. Mrs. James F. Orr; chaplain, Mis. I. A. Dix. Mrs. Edward Bischcl, retiring president, installed the incoming officers, who will take office at the next meeting, Mrs. Bischcl was presented with a floral gift upon her retirement. Chapter J, P, E, O., members met at the home of the president, Mrs. S. W. Wherry in Swaner place Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon preceded the business meeting. The officers uho were chosen at the organization of the chapter in October were reelected and were installed by Mrs. Clarence C. Iletzel of Chapter F. The officers are: President, Mrs. S. W. Mrs. A. I). Wherry; Barber; recording secretary, Mrs. J. T. Rushnier; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Owen Cutler; treasurer, Mrs. R. II. IVindle; guard, Mrs. Wm. 15. Kerr. bu-im-- l i. Members (u-org- Meningitis I ill HOW TO WEAR CLOTHES By ! I ut was ttuki-he Dee d.A. Samm-- l Ambler, 61, Sunday and removed to it ill. I'lnro Bow Amb'er ha engaged in man- Film Slur) (Paraim-unand disi nbuting patent tining ev- - iv.i.P.-m- a:.d extracts fur many years III the beginning I nii.y a well in Yorkshire, He was interpretation of the in lrth-!i,.:1 that m life. has ihrant ITii.i'i.!. member of a .i "I!." is simply tcim a vii l tin (s.di-:- Ten'll ward of the L. I). S. which ism T oihlle magnet he sojournm Mrs. Walter on the .lefi.-coast. During her stay in OgHerman Fetscher, Mrs. expresMo.i ih.inh f..r a long time. IK is sur31 Ixjo D. pels .nahty poessos Mr M. j. SeidtT, Mi den, Miss Hoaly is topping with Mr. Mrs. Nellie Stra-lountil Madame Elinor Glyn hit Uh. vived bv a .Liis-hte; R y oion, Mrs. Juli and Mrs. Eedes. of l.o i Angi-UsIt." a son, Harold and i he lit lie word lamer, alk Mrs. Eornolf, of enhancinr of surer no is way Ogden. 'There Ilristols Honored tha attraction than correct dressing; George Cunningham, Mrs. an3 Mrs. George A. Dickson, no more certain way of detracting Voil. Mrs. A. E. Edson, Mrs. Aceurding to Lond-uOpinion, stock2530 Fowler from it than dressing incorrectly. Mrs. avenue, entertained at a Fred King, wen in the eleventh invented ings ft should perfect irrd, provided Clothes Mrs. Frank Smith. small little dinner party Sunday evebut it is only in the past few or background, for the person- century, for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. BrisMr ning frame, Joseph Price, ars we luce become aware of that yi Sterling wearer. ality of the Eight friends were bidden to them. Mrs. Ben Neff, Mrs. J. L. tol. m Philadelphia Inquirer. Contract is an elemental rule Dinner Mrs. John Hillabrant, Mrs. welcome the Bristol home. A brightly bringing out ftttretions. CFS Drigg. MJ. Emnui Pedcock, was followed by bridge. Some people eat alligator meat rn;.:! Captivity," Alisa Elizabeth Sncd-Th- e colored painting demands a natunil hues or but not many. the md Miss Bertha Otherwise, frame. of toned Jerusalem." Miss City Spring Luncheon at Rodman Home rather Covers were laid for twelve at an Bigler; Solomons Temple," the frame simply clash with, at Many a ciimjdcle nil fit to make a tasteew Yorker n the of Mrs. paint colors the V. K. enhance, than ('has. attract! ie spring luncheon given MonSaxton; The Book Social Affairs ful h.iim iM'ng whole. i f Ir.iverbs," Airs. Virginia lloutz mg. of New York day for Mrs. Fred M. Nye and Mrs. t It bu't a lot of Mrs. C. S. McAI.ai.er Green. Th. fiinii1 rule holds good in iloth- niiuii-- to drexs S. s J. her Mrs. with par-Kaplan, Rodman by is Gage visiting Avoid fads. correctly. itv who Oriental dances, songs, readings and inf end Airs. George E. Grimes. The trends and pick the Mr. .nJ Mr- - L-Study the Vhe careful dresser will analyze Delphian was of nt songs will complete the pro- -' at number Rodman party the delightgiven home a of from the passing fancy. Se recipient perman-her on gimn. The committees handling the coloring and carefully study dur-nher stay in the m Sw.inor place and it congregated Simplicity is good taste. Accessoparties she will select her the children aiTniigements are: two and friends of following congenial the Reception, Miss personality. Then shades which pro- ries can do much to brighten up an Mrs. McAlister Aliss own wardmU front crie Martha Societies Catherine 23 leave next Wednesday for the gucst3 of honor: Mrs. Charles Clayapfor her outfit and l ive the Mrs. Aliss liussell Mr. McAlister Martha Bertha ton, will meet Mrs. Chaffin, society SylMonday Correct fit is of cotirso all Ilayes, Aliss vide the proper background pearance. They will join vester Scott. Mrs. A. I). Brown, Mrs. afternoon, March 11, at the Hotel Big- ai.:s Egbert, Aliss Anna Stark. Aliss charms. Aqita-tsni- a Will sail March 22 on the important No girl can have "it" and safe to lay down specific war It A. W. Walker, Mrs. W. T. Grccnwell. elow with Mrs. John S. U'wis as I carl Starr, Aliss Hilda Mole, and for England, where they will fo? this process of j othmg. Mrs. Claunce S. Gunnell, Mrs. J. E. hostess. i' Marjorie Flemm; Dining room, rules make their home. Mims Mrs. Arlene Robert Proudfit and Alaitha Junior will hold the regular Burk, Aliss Jessie PeterThis evening Mrs. James Leishman McDennond, The Mrs. James W. Farnsworth. meeting Wednesday, March son, Mrs. Kate Jackson Alole, Aliss iedge will prove the bestcanglides. .ill entertain fourteen friends at a le safely that "3, at the home of Mrs. C. R. Green, A, math Bigler, Aliss Vera Crist, Miss only suggestion supper in Mrs. McAlisters huoy-nt the with 143 Washington avenue. Mrs. A. W. both Christenson; Refreshments, Airs. made i for the girl EE Saturday evening Miss Mabel Airs. Edwards Presides at Hotel Walker her in a to M. lc sparing II. White. Airs. W. A. Stone, Airs, will be the assisting hostess. personality One of the attractive parties of the Frerar will compliment her sister The neutral to be followed by week was presided over by Mrs. Bss Elsie Martin, u3o of bright colors. with s supper frame und belter a will 'iis- Marguerite Israelson; tones provided on James E. Edwards Monday in the Ladies Literary bridge, st the Froercr home hospitalto stand her personality allow bright Miss will Alice Chandler, Miss Lois Mrs. Fred Froercr The Ladies Literary dub met Wed- ity, Shakespearian room of the Hotel BigThe party, which honored Mrs. nesday with Mrs. John Culley, at her I etorson, Mrs. Dorothy Wheelwright, out much more effectively. be hostess st a party Monday evening elow. The girl with the more quiet, subhonor and on C. II. Parker of Los Angeles, took lome on Alonroe avenue. Mrs. Joseph Miss Helen Parker, Aliss Phyllis Shaw, in Mrs. McAlisters use An elongated ). Olson presented a discourse on the Miss Erma Aladson, Aliss Anna Starr. dued personality can judiciously Tuesday Mrs. Trace A. Turner will form in a luncheon. the out colors. bring They Modern Russian School of Music. Mis Anna Hall. bright preside over a bon voyage party for basket of tulips and acacia centered whereas manner, of her charm quiet the long table where covers were The life and compositions of Rachthe visitor. TI1K UTAH TRAIL-HOR- O neutral shades make her appear to be American legion Auxiliary marked for Mrs. Parker, Mrs. George maninoff were outstanding features of u little gray mouse when in renlity JOE' Herman Baker Unit. American fanners Wives to be Feted Whitmcyer, Airs. Hans Aabel, Airs. the afternoon. Airs. Olsen gave a at all. tomorrof function social illustra-,ioselections Airs. in C. II. Iverson, A lsrg;e E. L. Burton, Airs. group of piano llrnt hors Auxiliary, met Monday evening she is not that learce The day of shopping for hose, Bhoes,ut the legion chateau. Airs. 1727-ow will be the luncheon to be given Geo. Bush, Mrs. J. II. Worthington, No. Ray indenendand accessories for the women visitors of the Utah Airs. T. Turner, Mrs. George Roberts, president, conducted the busi- gowns,is hats The wise girl will sc- past. Modern Literature session. ently Cinners association convention at the Airs. Fred Wing, Airs. W. O. Pell, Mrs. Plans were ness made for a WEARY RIVER Modern Literature club will meet public card party to lie given Covers will be laid George Prout, Mrs. C. Patterson, Mrs. Hotel Bigelow. Federation April CARESSINU YOU City at the chateau. Reports were made his afternoon at 2 oclock with Airs, for ICO. Bridge will follow for those R. A. Newman, Mrs. F. II. Smith and of the meeting The monthly regular on Jan the hospital sewing which the unit Garber Orchestra who.care for it and a theatre party Airs. W. J. Edwards. Bridge followed Julian Watson, 2784 Van Buren aveof Womens clubs was No. 172 is doing. nue. Committees in charge of in the state suite. Mrs. Edna Breeze was City Federation for others. the Ogden named chairman for the annual poppy held Alonday afternoon at the entertainment are as follows: Mrs. Alar-rio- tt sale to be held in May. Mrs. Ilar-ngi- high school, with Airs. Georgina colCAROLINA MOON Business and Professional Women J. G. Leonard, general chairman and Airs. Conrad Bolstad and children, presiding. Extension of the club also appointed the general arThe Ogden Business and Professiona member of the reception committee, Kirkcndall and Peggy, have returned IF I HAD YOU al Womens club will hold its regular rangements committee for the depart lege loan fund was discussed by Barwhich, in addition to Mrs. Leonard, is home from a two months visit in KanArthur I). Ben Sehin Orchestra t convention. Mrs. II. L. Ilarlin representatives. Airs. Drama composed of Mrs. Joseph Barker, Mrs. sas City. monthly dinner meeting Saturday eveanNo. 1719-club, of the will be ber, president W. J. Parker, Mrs. E. A. Randall, Mrs. chairman and sho will be asning in the club dining room at the club of that members nounced that H. E. Olsen and Airs. Robert Nye; Airs. Anthony Shufflebarger arriv- Hotel Bigelow. This will be Financer sisted by Airs. Ora Bundy, Airs. MISSISSIPPI would present an Indian drama at the Arthur will be Mrs. and D. Grantham, luncheon, Mrs. William Varney and ed home speeches Turner meeting, given Glenearly in the week from evening Weber Saturday college, and Mrs. I StillO. Miss Hiss Mollie Barnes Bertha J. and J. Ilolthcr. of Kaysville; dale, California, (Here I Am) Hayes where she visited with by Alarch 16, for the benefit of the well. cuds, Mrs. II. L. Herrington, Airs. her A PRECIOUS LITTLE sister, Mrs. Jean Busby. loan fund of the City FederaAcacia Junior Child Culture Thomas Leslie, Mrs. Gage Rodman, afternoon the THING for CALLED LOVE The Airs. W. C. Jones and Airs. C. B. tion. program Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth and Mrs. EdAcacia club will meet on Saturday, Airs. H. A. Benning has gone to to the of ncluded a auxiliary Johnson Alarch Airs. R. history vard Russell. were hostesses at the last J. 16, with Corry, 235 Ipana Troubadours California for a stay of several weeks. he Railway Alail association given by avenue. Airs. Edward Jefferson of No. 17I8-the Child Junior meeting Culture San and Los in visit She will Angeles Rich will give a paper on The Mrs. Robert Proudfit, 1360 Robinsclub which was held Saturday after- Hrs. J. W. Hooper; a short talk on rancisco before returning home. by Alra. J. A. Gager; a on avenue, entertained her bridge noon at the home of Airs. Jones on WHERE SHY LITTLE of the Alonroe Dortrine, club Twelfth street. Officers were elect- discussion yesterday afternoon. Mrs. S. J. VIOLETS GROW entertained R. Francis Mrs. Conroy Kaplan w&3 the honor guest of the ed for the ensuing year as follows: ilrs. Austin Johnson; and a short dis Delphian Society the folk two of little Don during Airs. groups YOU ARE MY OWN affair which assembled twelve friends. rourse on Nicaragua, by The Alpha Zeta chapter, Delphian week. The first party given on Sat- society, will meet Monday, March 11 President, Airs. I J. Holther; Woolsey. Lee Airs. Morse and Blue Grass Boys reSamuel Blackham; honor of the seventh at 2 p. m. in the Shakespcarin room Womens University Ogden people will be interested to urday, was in No. 1716-1- ) and .Airs. cording secretary reporter, club met jirthday anniversary of her son, Fran' of the Hotel Bigelow. The resume o: II. II. Womens The that Davy Lee, the youthful University Stratford; corresponding secreis R., Jr., and the following chil- the previous lesson will be given by in Sonny Boy and Abies Irish Legion Airs. E. E. Pratt; treasurer, Mrs. Wednesday evening at the tary, SLEEP, IIARY, SLEEP Rich' were dren Mrs. A. C. Hyde. The lesson of the 0. G. Rose,n is the son of Airs. Bernice Jan-,nguests: Billy Veasy, Aliss Eva Beckett and with chateau Airs. T. Ellis; parliamentarian, ALICE IN formerly of Ogden, and the grand-i- n ard Ballantyne, Donald Smalley, Jack day, The Hellenes, will be led by J. Thomas; historian. Airs. R. AI. Sut- Alisa Blanche Johnson as hostesses. of B. U. Y. of Mrs. William Kohnr who re-- f Wright, James Murdock, Hugh Dobbs, Mrs. E. C. Carrick. C. the of Mathias WONDERLAND Tanner, ton. The g officers are: PresThree-minudes at the Hotel Bigelow. ohn Lehman, Gage Rodman, Francis text reports will be Provo, and a graduate of the Leland Airs. R. AI. Jones, ident, Vaughn De Iath Sav-ge, Boston given by the following ladies: The Kenney, Walter Rodman, Spencer No. 1713-S. Watson; recording Powers, school of Expression, Mrs. C. Arch! Mrs. John Alfonso KirkJames Kenney, in a most Early Greek Colonies, Airs. O. Rostand, read, LAiglon by Spargo, Airs. Harold C. Airs. Samuel secretary, Blackham; artistic and uay and Mrs. Lawrence T. Dee spent jald, Willard Winward, Joseph land; The Spartans," Airs. C. W. interesting manner. and Orson Winward. Mon- Cross; Spartan Ideals, Airs. A. W. corresponding secretary, Mrs. Week Wednesday in Salt Lake aa guests of Shaw; treasurer, Airs. P. II. BrOphy; rs. Walter Dinwoody. Childrens Hour days party celebrated the ninth birth- Petty; Early Athens, Airs. George parliamentarian, Airs. T. J. Thomas; of Airs. Conroys Darling; Solons Reforms," Airs. Bert will be observed at the Guest anniversary day day L. J. Holther. historian. Airs. Mr. and Airs. Virgil Cain, and Mrs. daughter, Donna Louise. The guests Starkel; The Tyrants, Mrs. T. A. meeting of the Children's Hour club S. Glen and son, Jay, left on that day were Mary Cannon Con' Turner; Ostracism, Airs. W. F. tomorrow afternoon at the home of) Child Culture Monday by auto for southern Cali A Airs. WorFanners Marian Almanac, Mrs. W. S. Wright, 721 Twenty-eight-h Thennis, roy, Rosemary The Child Culture club met yesteronua. Mrs. C. Mrs. Atfstin Shaw will be asstreet rell, Peggy DinneCn, Joyce Shaugh-nesse- Fred Carr; 2152 Washington Ave. at the Hotel Bigelow, Eva Margar- Ii. Stevens; The Living Past, Mrs. day afternoon Airs. Byron Barton hostess. Veasey, Kathryn sisting Airs. N. D. with Mrs. C. B. Alorse will entertain at White hostess. as L. A J. discussion Campbell. general et Greenwell, Joan Faulkner, Betty Airs. E. C. Olsen discussed, Old Eng- will discuss Vacation Training. s bridge luncheon tomorrow at her Smalley, Betty Ballantyne, Coucha will follow. lish Masters. Junior Child Culture nome, 610 Twenty-fourt- h street. Archibald and Rose Archibald. day will be held Alarch 21. Social Affair .Mf H. C. Farrell, 762 Twenty-:n:r- d Chapter No. 14, 0. E. S., Mrs. A. T. Hestmark and daughter, willMiriam Sempre Music hold its regular business meetstreet, was hostess and Mrs. C. Mrs. Carlton A. little son, and Druley Alusic McAlister Sempre society met Tuesday of New York guest of Tuesday evening, March 12, in the jj. the latter part of the week ing Ben Tyree, 26G8 Airs. at the home of Alasonic a luncheon given Wednesday departed An educational protemple. will re(Successor to Williams & Smith.) where Los :'or they Angeles Alisa Van Ellen ThomBuren avenue. Farrell home. A silver basket gram will be given consisting of a Gillette Williams, Manager side. sweet peas and pink tapers paper on the Life of Robert Alorris, as gave a most interesting paper on n silver The Group of Six, and Other founder of Eastern Star, by Mrs. Ludholders adorned the table Mr. and Mrs. David G. Reyore are fliere covers were laid French Composers, in which and a group of vocal seReimers, vig for Airs. Lee Francisco with their lections Mrs. Ray Whitmeyer. the youth of the composers and their k, strm of American Fork, .Mrs, visiting in San by Miss Athleen Revore. Members are urged to attend and vis- ultra modern styles were stressed. Exiurncr Mrs. Courtney Carver, daughter, L.iPm3ia Stallings, Airs. Rhoda iting members are welcome. cerpts from compositions of these Airs. Thomas Garret Milner and son, nd Mrs. L. II. Brewer. Frenchmen were given by Mrs. John Garret, of Los Angeles, are spending MacDowell Ensemble Hillabrant, pianist; Airs. Frank SeW illiam The AlacDowell ensemble met Alon-da- y ville and Airs. Ray Jones, vocalists, Richard Brown, son of Dr. several weeks in Ogden with Mr. anc ark Bwn, 853 Twenty-wrt-h Mrs. J. C. Bowman, parents of Airs, evening at the home of Airs. Mark and Mrs. Herman Fetscher, violinist, I street, celebrated his seventh Milner. street. A The next meeting of the society will Brown, 853 Twenty-fourt- h foy anniversary last the discussion of life and be on Alarch 19, and will be a tea compositions Thursday by Airs: Alaude Patterson Hundley anc of Alozart was enjoyed, after which at the Hotel Bigelow. Alembers of wtaimng thirty-si- x young friends Miss Clara Patterson have returned the following members presented a the music section of the Ladies Litbob-ighfogPer party followed by where they program of the Austrian composers erary club of Salt Lake City will be home from California spent the past month. music, Aliss Alarion Mills, Mrs. George guests, and will give a reciprocity rs eorCe Browning and P. Bowman, Aliss Norman Moore and program. Mrs. Royal Eccles is chair- Miss Gwenivere Hess. Browning are at home after a man of the arrangements committee, vacatin spent in Arizona irnuf ,outhern California. Victim . vice-preside- Ed-wa- fSTsSStai i-- ?fil id - t , -i nn-!- . b.-e- : l r, n. , An-.bli-r- , f. - i 3- -- t -- vice-preside- -- "' 5 sp.-m- l nen-'isar- b;-- r wa-ddi- Bet-lie- , well-groome- in, d S ! New Columbia Record S Alon-joesven- Iat-gi- on n. D Ifar-nge- r, l-- D -r nn-n- D )UI ii di- DCS lid Pi- re- - h. rm, 'fe Hr. ick to, Ie col-eg- 1 D vice-preside- nt, tit-ar- ac-Jt- or y. out-goin- te vice-presi-d- D Ben-gosh- ea OGDEN MUSIC CO. Wil-stro- y, Poet-Alusicia- FRED E. WILLIAMS f Ultra-Alode- rn Services Held for Meningitis rs- - Bigelow have Funeral services were held Tuesday from Del Alonte, Cali- - under quarantine regulations for Don aere t3ieT pent a brief va- ition' Shaw Tullis, 16, son of Milo and Verda Shaw Tullis. The youth died Monday Mr. of spinal meningitis. The servE. J. Ilanke, who noon were rav, Kan,j conducted by Bishop Charles ices 'v,ntcr"nS in Los Angeles, A. Halverson. '! Linquist $ Sons, had riRsr 8f'n'e time with Airs, of arrangements. ?artnt3 Mr- - and Mrs.' E. 6 charge t ar-ho- 'ittj 70 rs' Barman Peery have rtanJ!inr im fyVroni a short stay at south-aiorai- beaches. II ye and son, Ralph, aiotor for California Vlst or few weeks, rfcile in esta r 1 vCs Angles they will be iir- atd Mrs. Oliver Morton :uaycn TupIied there mT . -- - TL 'aid Ii1. 'fr.ir.sj Lonely ! Cars Studebakers Pass Through Ogden Hearts society Party Saturday A solid trainload of 70 carloads of Studebaker automobiles passed through Ogden Monday night, arriving over the Denver & Rio Grande Western and departing for California over the Souhern Pacific. The shipment is said to be the largest single consignment of automobiles ever shipped west. They will be distributed from San Francisco and other northern California points. Smithsonian Business y uMta were present. With the treaty signed, mayertert,: JJJJ i TaIi!nc:, Program was given, be war will have to confine its Balkk marriage played a to the small-tim- e circuit in the omiiu" ,a ??rt fladam E. Hansen, ans. Indianapolis News. sJcr 80cct was presented a hi-t bf roses. Refreshments Almost IOO.OOO women are on the tre rved. payroll of Unde Sam. oltao - A Proven Service The recent siege of severe weather has clearly demonstrated the convenience and economy of riding the street cars. Thousands of our patrons have proved to their satisfaction that this is the most dependable form of RIDE THE STREET CARS A Weekly Pass Costs Only $1.00 tv-- . no-w- ar -- t Phone Utah Rapid Transit Co. Service Market We have remodeled our market from top to bottom and now have a store we are proud of. We invite you to give us a call. We will endeavor to give you the best service and prices at all times. We arc located at 323 25th Street and are the oldest meat and grocery store in the city. A trial order will be appreciated. |