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Show T1IE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, 1920. MrConkla, Mr. and a Mrs. A. Ur and Ura Charles SnoW. I- - Riplea, Sanpete county Mr. and Mrs. Atnaaa Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Hinckley, Mr. and Mra Orlando Bradley, Judjre and Mra George Christensen, O. K. 8evler county Mr. and Mra John E. Happier, Mr and Mra James A. Smith, Judge and Mra H. N. Hayea Summit county Mr. and Mrs. J. Fltsgerald, Mr. and Mra John Ftanntgan, re. Representative and Mra Frank Pin and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McLaughlin, Mr. , Mrs. J. L. Boyden. Mr. and Mra Alonso Com- - Tooele county and Mra Arctdbakl Cowans, Senator i Bevan, Mr. and Mm. D. M. Adamaon. Uintah county Mr. and Mra Oeorge I DeGoodrich, Mr. and Mra Aehley Bartlett, Kepreeentatlve end Mra L W. Curry. N. Utah county Mr. and Mm. Thomee Taylor. Mlee Alice Reynolda Mr. and Mra J. Will Knight. Mr. and Mra Eugene Roberts, Mr. and Mra John C. Swenson, Mr. and Mm. J. W. Dangerfteld. Mr. and Mlcn-elso- Democratic Women ' mittee to Complete tails of Banquet. - n. The general committee of Utah Demo-er- a Mra Mrs. clo women, having In charge the prepaH. Morgan. ration of the Jeffrruon day banquet, will K. Wasatch county Mr. and Mra R- -George meet In the Hotel Utah at 4 Qclook thli A. Fisher, Mr. M and Mra Joeeph He ns tor and Mra James W. Clyde, afternoon. It la expected that, at thla aeaalon, all of the details of the big ban- Mr. end Mm. 8. McDonald. Wayne counts' Mr. and Mra T, H. quet will be completed., Tickets have been Baker. Mr. and Mm. Sllae E. Tanner. It that and la expected aelllhg rapidly, Washington county Mr. and Mix Edward of the 8now, Mr. and Mm. Joeeph 8. Snow, the banquet room and the ballroom hotel will be taxed to their capacity to Dr. and Mra W. R. Pika Weber county Senator and Mrs. W. J. accommodate the crowds United Slates Senator Robert L. Owen of Parker, Mr. and Mra R. B. Porter. Mra Joseph Oklahoma, who t to be principal speaker, Thomas D. Dee, Senator and Mra Mr. and ia said to he a brilliant orator and ona of C'hea, Mr. end Mra 8. 8. Smith, the strong men of the Democratic party Mm. D. D. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. C. ho is out fur the nomination for president. Added to thlp. the fact that hla grandfather has an Indian chief, the mention of hla name excites no little Interest. m la expected that more than 6i0 men and women of Utah and neighboring states will e present On account 'of the large numter of vleltors who. are coming to Halt Hake and the Inconvenience that many would experience In bringing eve' nlng clothes with them. It haa been decided to make the banquet Informal. A receiving committee haa been appointed, and,. In addition to thie, there - will he a general rw option committee including representatives from all of the counties of Utah. These committees are: and committee Chairman Receiving Mrs. W R. Wallace, Governor and Mrs. Himon Bamberger, Secretary of Slate end Inspections .Mr a. Harden Hl nnlon. Major and Mrs. K. i A. Rock, J. 1. Rawlins, Mrs Be Com-of th George H. Icrn, chairman f George banquet committee, and Senator H- 11. t-- Darn, Kllxabeth Hayward, Democratic national committee woman, and Mrs. H. J. Havward of woman's slate committee, and Mrs. R E. U Collier; Mayor and Mrs. Frank Francis of Ogden, and palnt-u- p General reception committee, embpac-- . campaign .The clesn-u- p Dig representatives from all the counties la progressing despite the unfavorable of the state. Beaver countv Mr. and Mrs. Russel weather conditions, said A. H. Sconberg, K. Cantona, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. chairman of the campaign executive comBaxter, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Ipson. last night. At the suggestion of Boxelder county Mr. and Mrs. John T. mittee. Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Wynn I. Eddy, Judge the committee, housewives throughout the and Mrs. Justin D. Call, Mr. and Mrs, city devoted yesterday to a further renoR. 13 Davis. vation of leaving the outside Carbon county Mr. and Mrs. Nell W. work until Interiora the weather cleara Should N. Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hickson, there be no further storm, the campaign Mr and Mrs. F. U Bennett. will close on schedule. Otherwise It may Cache county Mr. and Mrs.. Weston be necessary to extend It Into a third Mr. Mr. and Mrs Ray West, Vernon, gnd according to Mr. Sconberg. Mrs. J. E Cardon, Mr. and Mrs. Moses week, Health Inspections have been suspended Thatcher, Mr. and Mra. George Skidmore. In the residential district pending better liajfBett county Mr. and Mrs. Heber weather. School nurses have continued Bonnion, Jr., Mr. and Mrs Paul Miner, their inspections of cafes and restaurants, IfOcheMne county Mr. and Mra. J. H. and It la said that by Saturday Lambert, Mr and Mrs. E. Ia Cary, Mr. however, night the health department will have deand Mra. William O'Neil. tailed reports on the conditions in every Emery county Mr. and Mrs. P. eating establishment in the city. Mr. and Mra. A. R. Brown, Mr. public Fire Chief William H. Bywater and his and Mra. William G. Peacock, Mr. and corps of Inspectors are completing their Mrs. J. W. Nixon. Of the downtown district, giving Garfield tounty Mr. and Mrs.' John acanvass 100 per cent Inspection on all places King, Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Passey. enforcement of all firs visited. Gland county Mr. and Mrs. R. C-- Clark, ordinances Rigid Is the working order issued by Dr. and Mrs'. J. W. Williams. Chief Bywater to hla subordinates,' and Iron county Dr. and Mrs. W. J. they will carry tha asms uncompromising Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bentley Instructions whan they commence their Senator and Mrs Uriah T. Jones. of the residential district, next Juab county Mr. and Mra W, C. An- inspection week. It la said drews. Ht and Mrs. I C. Doty. Mr. and Mra Frank LitKane tle. Mr. iinty and Mrs. Ray Young, Mr. and Mr. and Mra John Covington. Millard county Mr. and Mrs Brigham Mr. and Mra Grover Gllea Senator and Mrs. Dan Steveua Morgan county Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Eddington, Mr. and Mrs. I restop D. West, Mr and Mrs. Alonzo Francis. Ptute county Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Black.' Mrs. Candace Blakealee, Mr. and Mrs 8amu! Page, Mr. and Mra Eraatua " , , , Afioeraon. Rich county Mr. and Mrs. I.eRoy Shelby, Mr, and Mra James Walton, Representative and Mrs. John Kennedy. " Salt Lake countv Professor and Mrs. Guy O. Wilson, Paul Williams, Mr. und Service Men Mra. Elbert D. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. G, N. Child. Mr. and Mrs. L. T Whitney, MIbs Luiy Van Cott, Mr. and Mrs. Frank New K. Seegmlller. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Dean and Mrs. Milton Bennlon, Stephens, Ik-aW. H. Leary. Dan W. Cooklev, Mr. Musical nnd Mrs. W J. farrell. Mr. and Mrs, H. K. Russell. Mr. and Mrs W. N. Knerr, Mr. and Mra C. C. Neslen, Mr. and Mrs. Hanchett The Fort Douglas Service club theater, Ban Juan counts Mr. ami Mrs. O. W. will open for located to building the first entertainment Sunday afternoon at S ;30 oclock, when an Easter concert will be furnished by the Gustav Schuster Music college,. The entertain ment Is given under the auspices of the recreational and educations! division at tha Salt Lake station, under .the direction of Major W. M.. Goodale and V. L. Bagby. The vocational school of muslo at .Fort Douglab opefied yesterday under the direction of Band Leader A. R. Jason. The aim ia to organise a band and orchestra. Instruction will be given on all musical Instruments.' Thirty-fou- r' men have applied for membership Itf the school. Arrangements are being made for the l opening of a, department to and agriculture. Practical husbandry of be methods followed. As teaching will Interest increases, tha school will be enlerged, and the officers hope to make it one of the beet schools In the western department of tho army. The second dance to. be, given at tha poet dance hall will be held Saturday night, from I 30 until midnight. AU active service men are Invited, with their ladies. Tha young women of tha T. W. C. A. will be guests of honor. Army trucks will call for the young women and return them to their headquarters. Miss Mary Stewart of the community clubhouse will act as Chaperone. Girls of the community clubhouoo will comedy at tha new present a three-af , theater next Wednesday night. made to orgaare being Preparations club J nise a dramatic among the men at poet, and a dramatic Instructor from J the the University of Utah will be secured. ! The school of dancing, under the direction of L. P. 'Christensen, commenced When CALUMET for last night. Forty men have applied comes in, all baking I J admission to tha class. A ftl Yes, Values Will Literally k. 1 he a refreshing shower, and all Salt Lake should benefit. Most timely , too, right before Easter. As the patter of raindrops is nature's song at springtime, so the fall of prices is significant of the April Showers of Bargains at the Paris. $3.50 Bags, $2.45 one instance of how fall m the bhower of bargains. ' The new spring styles in metal frampd bags, of silk moire, fitted, and In colors or . . black. . I ahead and mix up bak- I Inn materials, for biscuit I cakes anything without - fear I of uncertainty. Calumet makes I you forget failure. CALUMET BAKING POWDER it the most pefwhtrbceaum it dms pre most Perfert result. It hu the Dim gest demand because it it the most peneabie The fact that it is the big rest teller prove that it ta the beet. A trial will convince you that there I pone' just wood Buy a car tf you re not Mtiahed take ft beck Mid get your money back. Calumet contain only such have been approved dient o&cially by the U. S. Food Authontiea. Ts aw vie yea Ur ft. wkse yea aw ft Tee . !S. HIGHEST QUALITY HIGHEST AWARDS V , f . r tricotine, serges and poiret twills. : Vestee or straight line effects. All sizes. Spring Weights for IV omen Again Values Reign at "The Paris - will be glad the April Showers come whtln they read this saving on union suits. Fine gauze weave with 'band top and cuff knees. Also WOMEN STYLE docs not imply high price, as these hats will once convince you. Including liseres and patent in the most inviting ways with flowtrimmed milanst ers, ribbons and fancies for Easter. Black or colors. NO, at Also Chic Trimmed Easter Hats , at 4 4irH $1 Un. Suits, 79c 100 Tr. Hats, $4.95 4 They are part of the Easter wardfobe. Fiber silk coats in peacock, tnrquoiBe or rose; also wool Tuxedos, 42.25 Full Fashioned Silk Eos. 1.95 Women's 1.00 Fiber Silk Hose, 89c 75c White Mercerised Beamed Hose, 59c Children's 35c Black School Eose, 25c $9.9 our Values in oouseiurmsiimgs Showers That Opportunely Fall bn Every Home $2.75 Sheets, $1.98 snowy white eovers, erocheted patterns, for full size beds. 1 , Wearwell The bn heavy muslin with tap 81x90 inrhes. More April Showers. Aa unusually fine, heavy, towel for kitchen or bathroom. Good size. t , 65c Cases at 43c 30c Huck Towels, 22c 4 Plain white or red bordered styles. Extra large size. They will all .'go ia tho April'Showers. j t Linen finished, pillow cases, 45x36-incl- ) size. A value that should shower them upon hotelr and room, . ing bouses. a pretty $1 Floor Mop long handle, and of polish oil. Preserves wood and gives it a glossy finish. Curtain Nets, 39c $1.25 Bed Pillows 98c 50c for the What WITH na -- Hemmed, size. h Clean, odorless, mze. $8.50 Overcoats Spring line, in sizes for the boys, 2 to 10 years. Including grays, greens, blues, brown flannels, Scotch mixtures and black and white checks. Fancy art ticking, over soft, fluffy feathers, Bizo 20x27 inches. White Dresses, $3.95 is the time when white EASTER and batiste dresses are so slaintily worn bv the miss from 2 to 6 years. Lace trimmed and embroidered front. ArIL suits right Into the homes where there are boys from 2 to 9 or Oliver yea. Twist styles, in stripes, white or colors. Two-piec- e ' Nothing Less Than a Flood of Opportunities- $2.50 Dress Shirts at $1.98 A8TKR is near, Men, but these showers should bring dress shirts nearer. Russian cords," percale and heavy renps, in Sizes 14 to 17. Also 3 shirts, 2.39; 3.50 shirts,stripe. $ 2.89. PONGEE SHIRTS, 5.50 2.50 SHIRTS, 1.43 With or without Full cut, with flat or to match. Fine Also' at pongee silk. military collar and 6.50. . striped patterns. fast-colore- d eol-la- t 4 4 nb 0 all-ov- Get , I li GirlsGingham Dresses $1.69 SHOWERS are falling on the old alike today. For to are the girls yearseham-braplain and plaid ginghaVn and dresses. Fancy pockets, collars and cuff. 2 14 y Spring Coats, showers' will rhat April Showers ' , Serviceable, daintily patterned Notbunga-lotingham, as well as effects. In popular size. ' $2.95 and $3.45 serges and blue, green or ,$6.95 Curtains, $2.29 Pair t flannels and mixtures, .in sizes 6 to 17 years. Junior knicker pants. Worth with Norfolk, 12.50 today. Bale,-- 6.43. . new spring eurtains, and choice of ecru or white nets. Popular Wash Suits $6.45 patterns delightful sanitary feathers, encased in heavy covers. $2.75 Bed Pillows $1.95 69c Linen finished, hemstitched and finished with pretty Damask borders. dainty-chi- - BLUE Replace the old worn ones during Bize 6 feet the April Shower. by 36 inches. Dark red or green. back- and bright mercerized; ground for silverware. 65c Huck Towels, 49c $12.50 Suits rriscilla a few' of these Highly .nickel plated and with cord. $1 Window Shades 79c Dozen Jn patterns that are Showers Children Will Want 100 JUST $3 Napkins, $2.45 . The Ideal. brand muslin pillow cases. One of the best lines, in size $6 Elec. Iron, $3.95 . HAT a shower it will be for Round, homes in this eityl hemstitched or scalloped cloths, in 72 uch size. 25c Huck Towels, 19c $2.5 75c Cases at 59c 42x36 inches. $3.50 Lunch Cloths, $2.45 BEAUTIFUL ers! $3.50 Sheets, Bargains That Homes Will AU "Pore" Over Bedspreads, $2.95 OOI) quality aeamless bed sheets, f 81x99 inches. My, . wont the homes be glad of April Show mil-treos- ,f The most exclusive models, in Fiber Sweaters, $9.95 n, Charlea Tyng of Salt Lake was yrn. terdajr appointed foreman of the federal grand Jury which was sworn by Judze IX Tillman Johnson. Eighteen Jurors were sworn, two being excused on account Illness William Knudren r.d of Deweyilue vers tne B S Burt-annin excused Excellent fabrics and individual styles characterize this1 grouping of serge, tricotine and velour suits. Braided or Salt Lake women than .this in waists right before Easter. Beaded, tailored, etc. Latest colors. I Tynf Grand Jury Foreman. $64.75 Georgettes and Crepe de Chines THERES not toan April shower that could hot-cro- ss t $44.75 Clever lot of wool jerseys, in heather shades; also navy poplins in ripple models. Sires 16 yean to 42 for , CLUB WILL GIVE DANCE Girls of the Order of the 8ea Gulls of the L. D. S. university will give a dance In the La Grand ward amusement hall Thursday evening, April I. Miss .Florence Helner and Miss June Woodruff bop mistresses ot tha organization, will be In charge. The following --aris officers of tha cliih: Hortens. Stohl, president; Dorothy Dun-yovice president; Jeanette Ure, secLyman, treasurer; retary; Margaret Camille Stohl. reporter for the OoW and school the Florence Blue, monthly; Helner and June Woodruff, bop . Members of tha club, In addition to tha officers, are: Carolina Thomas, Marjorie La Faun Bailey, Lorraine Whitney. Smith, Norma McKendrlk,. Roma Parkinson, Elizabeth Wilson, May Keysor, Afton Romney, Veva Rosaon, Elaine Ellison, Lydia Olson, Laura Cutler, Ruth Stewart, Catherine Rigby and Marjorie Cannon. Members of the society will sell buns .for tha Junior class benefit today at 11 '30, In tha halls of tha school. . $24.75 Waists, $7.95 L. D. S. GIRLS , ON BROADWA3T BETWEENMAIN & STATE And from standpoint of values it will be a drenching shower ct j go streaming out at this reduction. Plaiu moire, stripes and floral effects, for making perky hair bows, Easter aasbes, etc. Theyll Prices Drop on Womens Easter Suits 5S-- i troubles take quick leave. You go right 65c Ribbons, 45c 43.69. Open ' Playhouse With Entertainment. J PINK A Will Cares $1.45 Chemise 95c and thhite , envelope' of the finest batiste or muslin, trimmed withr dainty lace and embroidery yokes, U Soft, washable skins, with flam wrists and pique scams. 14.50 Kaster Easter gongert All Baking -- Gloves, $3.69 Slip-o- n pleted by Saturday. t m77)ere Quality and Price are Dependable" H1 prices of Cafes and , Restaurants to Shoulders at The Paris IT will , teach-anima- i Ftl $2.50 Middies, $1.69 showers arg not frequent, in April. Fine galatea middies, with ruffs, collars and pocket trimmed to rontrast. Sizes 16 to 20 and 38 to 46. SUCH $9.95 Fresh on the reels, but the April will soon scatter them. Bhowers Bilk poplins or serges, in colors for 7 14 to year. girls s Heres Some of Them for Friday $2.50 Lisle Union Suits, $1.48 - UST the right weight for the season of April showers. Closed eroti-- and long or short legs, bize 34 to 42. Regular t'2.50 lines, $1.48. NECKWEAR. 75c to 2.50 For April Bhosers and Faster. New shapes, m n ide or narrow silks. PORO Closed suits. Bies S KNITS, erotib 1.25 union nainsooks. 34 to 46, for men. Also a fit) ftiji . 3 0 fit |