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Show Tilt; Q pt t g& :(j I n b B HE HE Report of Council Is Given by Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Bmoot, formerly Miss manna c. Gear ling or Wnaitiffton, IX of Senator and Mrs. C, daughter-in-laBeed fimoot, whose) marriage re-conuT aanouacea. , Bird VCH.of Interest was told fejr Mrs. Arthur H. 8. Bird, president of the Catholic Woman's Imii. nf a meeting of the National Council of Cath-oll- o Women, which the attended, at the regular meeting ofrecently the league afternoon at the ladles' Literary club. Mrs. H. F. Dlcke gave a brief but yes-terd- I 7 i" comprehensive talk on "FendingBishop Joseph 6. Claaa addressed the meeting. The following musical program was (Wen: ' Soprano solos, "Requiem" (Sidney Homer), and "Make Believe" (Carrie Jacobs Bond), alias Anna Dalle y. Contralto solos, "Until'' (Sanderson), nd "Somewhere a Votes is Calling" (Pete), Mrs. C. A. Rettan. Belecttona, "Homlnn" (Del Rleco), and '"Die Pine" (Huntington Woodman). Alias Helen Beesley, accompanist. Tea, was served at the conclusion of the program by the entertainment committee of the league. Tellow Jonquils in a silver basket formed the centerpiece for the table, on a cluny lace cover over ERNEST SMOOT yellow. Yellow candles further emphaT sised the color scheme. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. J. C. J,ynch and Mrs. Kugene P. Gay-lor' Mrs. Arthur Kelly, chairman of ser will give a paper on "The Rise and t ha mrt .rlalnm.n) woa niimUt slated hi serving Mrs. Thomas F. ran or the Spanish Power in America. K earns, Mrs. Harold O'Brien, Mrs. N. A. Mrs. E. F.. Root will entertain at Robertson, Mrs. J. J. Connolly, Mrs. Cur-ti- n V. Parr, Mrs. L,. B. Kennebeck, Mrs. Bridge luncheon today,, at her horns, SS Kate Halloran, Miss Gertrude Geoghe-a- n D street. Covers STwill fee laid for twelve. , and Miss Kathleen Geogheg&n. Ann's Sewing circle will meet at , at Much interest Is felt in Bait Lake In the Holy Cross hospital this afternoon , the recently announced marriage of Em-s- 1:30 odock. Bmoot, son of Senator and Mrs. Reed Montefiore Sisterhood will entertain at 8 moot, to Miss Martha C. Qearllng of Washington, D. C. The young couple a valentine dancing party at the Ladies' Literary club house Wednesday evening, eloped to Rockville, Mil.j cut were quickly forgiven, and the Bmoot family reoruary promptly welcomed the charming bride to its circles. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Brown will leave today for a several weeks' stay in Los Mlsa Ruth Marshall, wtio will be marAnge;e, ' ried to William Gammon Hayward, FebMr. and Mrs. B. F. Redman will leave ruary 21, waa the guest of honor at a luncheon given yesterday by Mrs. B. 3. today for an extended trio In the south. Randolph, at her home on Second East going via Omaha. St. Louis and New street. A basket of red camatons formed Orleans. They will return in about six the centerpiece for the table. The place weeks via Los Angeles, and they intend cards and favors were In valentine de- going through the canal, sailing irons signs. Covers were laid for sixteen. The new uneans. ,t hostess was assisted by Mrs. M. O. Randolph. Mrs. R. BV Penman will entertain this afternoon at her home, 1475 Ninth East School street. In honor of Miss Marshall. Mrs. Victor N. Peterson entertained the Specltl to The Trihun. MOUNT PLEASANT, Feb. 6. An Card and Sewing club at luncheon and five hundred yesterday at her home, 769 nouncement is made by the North San Mount Pleasant that Tenth East street. Luncheon waa served pete high scMl at school opera is ready for at small tables. Decorations and place the annual at Mount .Pleasant on cards were in valentine ideas. Covers presentation 23 and at Falrview on February 14. wers laid for twelve. Mrs. Charles Wood-sid- e "The Merry Milkmaids," by Gabriel, a were and Mr. Ross Wlnterowd Pastoral opera in two (tarts, has been special guests. selected for this year's presentation. The opera has many solo parts and gives Miss Helen Gertrude French, daughter excellent opportunities for the exceptional of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. French, and Ar- uukii selected. thur Edwin Dangerfield will bo marof the music department 'Henry ried this evening at the home of the will directTerry he performance, assisted by a bride in the Avalon. apartments.' number of the other teachers who have naa operatic and dramatic experience. The chorus will consist of 100 voices. Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Burrows will en tertain at a dancing party tnis evening Work was started on this some time ago. on drive. Gilmer home special effort has oeen mads to se at their cure the best talent in the coun-tfor the Members of the Heather Sewing club orchestra, which Will consist of fourteen pieces. will be entertained this afternoon by Those who have attended the rehearsals Mrg. F. Bowerbank, 440 Erie street. are enthusiastic and say that it will sur pass anything that has been presented. Mrs. ft. W. Bcofleld will entertain the here m tne past.' . , Wednesday Five Hundred club this afternoon at her home, 860 West Fourth New South- street, at luncheon and cards, - Legls-latUft- . . HALT LAKE TKIUUJs'K, WEDNESDAY JAdS d, et j. North Sanpete High Pupils to Stage Opera lUxCUJm; MBltUAKI 7, WIS. FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR CHILD IS URGED STORED MOVED PACKED SHIPPED to) REDMAN ISt to. 4th West. ii Wssateh 1444. - ,.T' Remove the Film STATE CLEANUP Seven Counties Organized to Promote Clean Home, Clean Town . n- Held plsinore Girl Able authorities proved those methods effective Then a new-typ- e tooth paste was crested, based on modern research. And those two methods were) embodied in it That tooth paste is called Pepsodent Dentists the world over now urge its adoption. And to careful people of some SO nations it has brought a new dental era. You must fight film Other essentials It it film that makes teeth cloudy. It Is film that rains teeth. If roa want prettier teeti and safer teeth you most nght that film. ' Film la that viscous coat you feeL It dings to teeth, esters crevices and stays. It bee onus discolored, then forms dingy coats. Tartar is based on film. Film also holds food substance which ferments and forms acids. It holds the acids In contact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by millions in it They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea, under old methods, few escaped those troubles. And beautiful teeth were seen less often A new situation P I CsBBSsssBBWaWsasaWBSBBSg KtlU.V The n, See what it does ..' Ia fairness to yourself, see and feel these Pep sodent effects. Send the coupon for S Tub. Note how clean tha teeth feel after usin. Mark the absence of the viscous film. Avoid Hannf ul Grit See how teeth whiten as the than $urw. Now there's a new situation. Dental science has found two ways to fight film, One acts to curdle film, one to remove it, and without any harmful scouring. ( - 10-D- Pepeedeat ewdles the tha aavd iwaaeves It wttfeeat harmful seeun lag. Its BeUeMsie Meat Is far ofter thaa susiil .Neve ass s wtdok alas eembataa harah grit. AT. OFT. A 10-DA- I,e Bon Temps club members will be entertained this afternoon by Mrs. Steel City Investment comnanv. George W. Van Dyke. 1052 Lake street. a The rrovo corporation, rued articles of in Luncheon will be followed by cards. corporation with the secretary of stats The company will engage The Cleofan will meet this afternoon yesterday. in the buying-anselflng of real with Mrs. Edward' I Burton, g East largely w. II. Ray Is president; 8. A. First South street. Mrs, Burton Mus property, cottereii. vice president and treasurer: Florence D. Ray, secretary, and Fred k. uay, assistant secretary, with the nrncern. Elizabeth M. cotterell and Lot tie L, Ray constitute the board of Increase in capitalisation of the Sperry Flour company from J6.000.O0e to $9,000,000 was filed as an amendment to ha articles with the secretary of stats 8. B. McNear is president; yesterday. Hugh O. FairKe, secretary. ML COMPLEXION POWDER "Dainty as a rose" preferred by particular women (or Us unusual clinging qualities, velvety smoothness, natural flesh tint and pleasing odor.,. Sold by Drug and Department Stores Writ DeLona. Pes Moines, tor (res sample, mentioning favorite store. Oa Tws SUet Osality Canning Apartments Are Purchased by J. C Wyatt ff- tK - P - Deserted Her Day After Gets Wedding; Farm-Ingto- Dentifrice 10-D- ay A scientific tooth paste based on modern research, free from harmful grit. Now advised by leading dentists the world over. Vl Are Fined Wholesale Distributers, C. M. I. Wholesale Drug, Salt Lake r.. City, Utah. Far Out--Che- ap Rent IS WHY WE SfcLL FURNITURE . CHEAP Varnls Martin beds Rolled-edg- e cotton mat- ... tresses ... ............... ............. ................. till .119.00 18 00 Sewing machines Buffets .... . .12(00 ..15 00 Dining tables Dressers .. jlR.M Azminster Rugs, ....$38.00 1:6.00 , Davenports Alee used Ranges, Heaters, Rugs and Fumlture at Half Pries, TERMS. WAS. B144. MICHIGAN FURNITURE 4M So. CO. Stats St. Opposlts County Sldg. nt Rudis-hauee- -- minus pain reasonable t Tse PlBlt (Examination, live iVours 232 Main (Over a'tnal) mm "UTtlVA 2Lf1 - '" AUXILIARY NOMINATES. PARK C1TT, Feb! . The auxiliary of the American Legion met at the home of Mrs. Homer Vincent Monday evening and nominated officers to be voted on and installed at their next meeting. $toj IkM.DeBriiiliiiast Trlboae. PITV V.K C l for Mrs. Clara Kohler Halverson, who at oat i. was neld "" this afternoon at the L. iajte, D. S. church. Bi&hna W. 1. Tarla nttlrtMtmA wv.. mains will be taken to Midway, where win eanesnay aftpiacs ernoon. Besidesuug her husband, J. Halverson, she Is survived by one son and four daughters and her mother, Mrs. C, Kohler, and four brothers and two sisters, all of Midway, and. sisters of Salt Lake and Ok ilen. Mrs Halverson was born st Midway thirty-si- x years ago and has lived here the past sixteen years. old-timer- s' Night Is Observed by B. P. 0. E. Special te The Tribune. Charged With Failing to File Business Affidavit Special r's Better Dentistry 1 Funeral Service Held for Mrs Clara Halverton mi " inir imnn Grandma's Sage Tea ' and Sulphur Recipe and' Nobody Will Know. f Use Cigaret. Sellers and ar-K- mansee with doing fcuatneM ma th Credit Mmi'i AHIitflrtinti ma arsov witkM. art n Affidavit with Che secretary of etatt EMiuwuiK ine uincwi 01 me orgvntzatron waj issued by the county attorney's of- Jt. JN V Vrnaa tlrtlna? Itiialnaa tary Bakery, is charged with selling ureaa wnicn aia not Dear a sticJter giving the correct weight and the nam of the maker in another complaint Issued take te a family. Oaly saw n, . East Second South street, byuumwi 3.,C. Wyatt, former owner of the fc'emloh ho- m. i' rvoyu involves a iei, iiwn inn, ... fwwiatriAVMLHnn Af. C1AOAAA . W ' ,vv,vw, s D. Barnes of the Fait Lake Real Estate who handled company, the deal. The Canning contains twenty-fou- r apartments. Mr. Wyatt plans to reno- tne Duuumg;. uuna-iunmany new The transaction Is one improvements. nf UHfMf AM in G.l T nl dential property in recent months. 60S. TUBE FREE Y Elsl-nor- Keeleys to Make New Shop Last Word in Completeness Liberty Park Skating - One -- of th - finest- - tes "cream- .- confec tionery and luncheon parlors In the west Is to emerge from the remodeling of the J. H. R. Franklin company's shop at S68 Bouth Main street, it was announced yesterday by officials of the Keelev Ice Cream company, which recently purchased . iiir piace. New wrinkles In purveying sweets are expected to be procured by Aldrldge N. Evans and C. B. Robblna. now in Los Angeles consulting with interior decora tors and experts In this Hue. The doors of the new establishment will be opened about March 15, it is expected. disappear. You will be amazed and delighted And you will want those benefits continued to the people in your home. Cut out the coupon now. film-coa- ts THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, Dept B, 1104 S. Wabash Ave Chicago, HI Tube of Pepsodent to laail ISsBBBaSBBBSsSSssBBmVSMSBSSVSss New-Da- y ,;' Dental research proved other things essential. So Pepsodent multiplies the alkalinity ot the saliva. That is there to neutralise mouth acids, the cause of tooth decay. It multiplies the starch digestant in the saliva. That is there to digest starch deposits which may otherwise ferment and form acids. Thus every use gives manifold power to these great natural tooth . protecting agents, Provo Investment. State Inspector Company Files Articles North Sanpete School . I. Too sm prtttUr teth now wherever yon look. Jlwy glisten, they look clean. sew cleaning: method. MilThe) reason lies in lions now fight film. You want the attraction, the added protection tint it brings. Then won't you make this simple test to prove that yoo can get them? Reported Encouraging reports are coming in from counties in the state on progress mads In Town" organising the "Clean Home-Clea- n campaign, according to chamber of commerce officials, with seven counties organised and plans' almost complete in several others. The following counties are completely organited: Boxelder, Davis. Tooele, Morgan, Summit, Carbon ana Emery. The committee in charge of the state wide organisation has requested that presidents of farm bureaus or county commissioners communicate with the headquarters at the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce relative to any assistance in organisation. Mrs. Rena B. Mayonck. state home dem onstration leader, will be In Salt Lake county February I to 10, inclusive; Cedar city, iebruary 13 and 1$: Beaver county, February 14 and IS, and Millard county. February 1. Throughout her itinerary Mrs. Maycock will stimulate interest in the clean home-cleutown campaign, and before the opening 'date, March 1, practically every county in the state will bs . organised for this compaign. Services The following new members have been added to the advisory committee which Young has charge of the campaign throughout " the state: Professor H. R. Hagan of the Special te The Tribose. University of Utah: Se'th Plxton, state Kl .SI NO RE, Feb. 4. Funeral services bank commissioner; Vera Hewlett, of the for Kthel Christ onsen, 14 years of age, Manufacturers' James H. association; daughter of Mr. and Mrs.of3. P. Wallace of the Public Health association, who died Friday pneumonia, and Lon Fisher, of the Lumberman's o were held Monday afternoon at the club. ward chapel. In eouselor the first James Sorensen, ward, had charge of the services. The Invocation was offered by H. J. Kotter and the benediction was pronounced by Divorce She Harold Anderson. The speakers Included fX and J. A. Smith President J. Magleby The day after their marriage at of Monroe, Runsell Page and Bishop J. A. deserted his wife. Bateman of the EUinore ward. Appro- Flora D. Lee Humph Rumph, the latter alleged yesfurnished by the junior priate musio was chorus In Judge M. L. Ritchie's division terday and Mrs. Jotta of the Third district court. She waa given choir, the girls Marquardsen. and custody of the minor chilli, Interment was in the tEHslnor ceme aa divorce boy. The couple were married April 22. tery, under the direction of the Llnqnlet 1921. The casket undertaking establishment. Simpson was granted a divorce from was covered with a profusion of floral N.IvyWard Simpson yesterday by Judge tributes. ;v w. m. Mocres, suit waa brought because of failure to provide. In Judge Ephralm Hanson's court, VioVisits let Sherry was granted a decree from Claude J. Sherry. Failure to provide was Charged by the plaintiff. Judge Hanson refused, to modify an orSpecial te The Tribose. der made several months ago by one of MOUNT PLEASANT. Fob. I Prof es the other district court Judges In the or ILeroy E. Cowlea, state high school divorce case brought by Alice O. R. Cha-fe- e Inspector, aald his official visit to the against Orson Albert Chafee. The orNorth Sanpete high aohool at Mount der provided that Chafee pay $112.60 each for-- the support of a minor child, month Ho Pleasant yesterday. the reported ' school in very satisfactory rondKlon and that he make the child the beneficiary of commended the class of work being done. an Insurance policy tor $4500 and that he He also met with the faculty and gave pay his wife $1000 In lieu of alimony. some timely suggestions pertaining to Judge: Hanson decided the case on the theory that no circumstances have ochigh school problems. His recommendations included more curred to merit changing the decree. The adequate facilities for shop work.. slxe of the school has outgrown Its present quarters In this department. PEpfessor Cowles will remain in the Bootleggers district three days and will visit thehigh schools at Moroni and at FairFines of $10 were Imposed by justice view. of the Peace George E. Parkin yesteron lour violators of the antlclgaret day law, arrested by deputy sheriffs during a series of raids last Thursday. AH defendants fleade Is ; Reported-Excelleguilty. They were Mike Alexander, 178 East First fOcattiur is excellent at liberty nark. South street; Ueorge Imipres, $75 South State street; O. M. Loomls. SS8 East made yesaccording to announcement Fifth South street, and C. E. Helm, 6Ut terday by Dr. M. R. Stewart, commis South Stat street. sioner of parks and publlo property. Mrs. .Marie Taylor, charged with op Dr. Btewart said that tne. ice was safe a still, pleaded guiKy and was enough to withdraw restrictions which erating o0. were put In effect several days ago for tinea A fine of $240 waa Imposed on John safety reasons. Rudlshauser. who was convicted on a charge of manufacturing hquor. Deputy sheriffs testified that they raided home at $20 South Seventh West street1 on January 1$ and discovered a still and a small quantity of liquor. The case against Frank nines, who was arrested with, Rudishauser, was dismissed because of lack of evidence. Chrls-tense- If you wish pearly teeth lit intra er for MS Coupon FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Parent-T- Funeral the 'A Send by an organisation that has bu!H Its reputation upon the foundation Our of honeety and efficiency. prompt service will satisfy your most exacting requirements. Estimates Free Healthy Environment and Recreation Stressed on Report on Welfare Work. Stressing the importance of horns environment, Miss Dora Malben reported on the child welfare work of the eacher the regular league at monthly meeting fceld yesterday afternoon at the Civic Center. The welfare department of the league devoted the major psrt of last semester to the weighing and measuring of kindergarten children. The work of the second term will be largely concerned with outside children, those below kindergarten age. Miss Maroen reported that fifteen kindergartens had been surveyed and examined. 825 children weighed and measured and three clinics established. According to Mlaa Malben, the parents have displayed mors Interest this year in the work of the department than formerly, enabling t,he committee to make their surveys in record time. At the opening of the meeting Mies Charlotte Htewart, chairman of the recreation committee, reported that an examination bad been made of conditions affecting recreation and that the rebe presented to the city comsults woi-mission within a few days. The need for additional play space, backyard, playgrounds and more recreation in the home were the outstanding features of the report. 'iMHas Stewart then spoke briefly on the work of the Community Drams orleague, aaktng the Parent-Teachganisations for their support in future productions. An appeal for the near east relief waa made by Z. Fay Fouler. She pictured the work being carried out in the refu camps, emphasising the educational tes Tne league value of tne orphanages. went on record as being in favor of each association contributing $5 to the supAppeals will be port of the orphans. made at the Individual meetings of the r associations. Mrs. C. B. Stevens, representing the Girl Scout council, outlined the alms and principles of scout work. A movement to Increase the number of troops of Girl Scouts In the Utah division has been started. Mrs. Betty etiles Porter of Ogden will conduct a class in scout leadership. Musical numbers by Miss Margaret Anderson, soprano, and Miss Georgia Standing, contralto, accompanied by Miss Lisle Bradford, completed the program. A 10 - Day Tube is FbIii'i 101 Wlliii's PARK CITY. Feb. t. Park City Elks lodre No. .. 734 celebrated Old Timers' night last evening. The festivities started with a parade of 150 members dressed in various costumes and fifteen candidates through the business section ot the city. After the parade, the candidates were placed in cells in the city jail and held there until the lodge was ready to give tnetn tne initiation worn of the order. Past Exalted Ruler Frank Kane had charge of rhe Initiation, assisted by tha chair officers. Arrangements have been made by the lodge to ball on the evening bold of February 13. The old timers' session lasted until S a. m. Tuesday. Sohrainmslir.ssn, Drag -- ..f-. ""OO V SAN fRANCISCO TX I flVt-UI IMITFIV si S.IIVII I L. LS v v 1 - Z.NIV a-- a- iu FOB UNEXCELLED SERVICE SHORTEST and MOST SCENIC ROUTE To San Francisco, Sacramento and All Central California Points. Through Sleeping Cars. Between Salt Lake City and San Francisco. ROUND TED? WINTER TICKETS ON SALE DAILY We gladly furnish information and take care of ' The box .yjH".- - ,L is blue Opal jar inside Pullman reservations. Tetophone . well-know- n Call, write or phone ns PMsenger Department Waea ten 3008 Be sure to get real Reoinol 41 South Main Street P. Bancroft, Stotrict Freight and Passenger Agent t ' 1 If you want to jet rid of eaema, pimples, or other distressing skin eruption, yon will accept no "substitute" for ResinoL Preparations similar In nsme or appearance are not "just the same as ResinoL" Although a fmr onscrttpulous dealers may offer them as for Res-tno-l, they are often crudely made,-o- f little healing power, and some may even be dangerous to use. Phi Kappa Phi, the national honorary fraternity for seniors end thoseof doing Utah, graduate work at the University has elected to membership eleven students from the university for their high This is the first selection scholarship. this year, and, according to Dr. R. U. Harriman, the faculty will make another selection In April. The new members are Blanch Bethell, Walter C Green, Madge Howe, Ira P. Hinckley, George D. Hughes. Harold Marshall. Lyda Komeiter, Dorothy Snow, E. Richard W'elbe and JoO. Southerland seph Worthen, Buy in the original bin package. -- nealaol is never soli la bulk Richmond South Ward Chapel Is Dedicated te The Tribune. RICHMOND, Feb. . The dedicatory services of the Richmond South ward Chapel were held Sunday. President J. Grant and Apostle George F. Richards were in attendance. The dedicatory prayer was offered by President Grant, and both of tha visitors addressed the meeting. The chapel cost $31,310.49, of which the church officials at Salt Lake contributed $11,000. The remainder was donated by members of the ward. He-b- Steoel the test f time, serving three generations latest Mht Ossi IhsMes Is la Heril ' Scholarship Fraternity Selects Eleven Members Special QUICK RELIEF SOUTHERN PACIFIC c r Too use of Sag and Sulphur for re. storing faded, gray hair to its natural eolor dates hack to grandmother's time. Hhe used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy end attractive. Whenever her hair took ea that dull, faded or streaked - appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect But brewing at home is mutsy and Nowadays, by asking at of any ' drug store for a bottle ' Wyeth 's 8age and Sulphur Compound," you wiy get this famous old preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients, which eaa be depended upon to restore natural eolor and beauty to the hair. do wntowa A druggist says it darkens the hair so naturally can and evenly that nobody tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a brush or soft with and draw it sponge this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, it becomes beautifully dark and glossy. ( Air.) er 'BAYER" when you buy Aspirin t At the first chill, take genuine Aspirin according to the safe and proper directions in each "Bayer" package, to break up your cold and relieve the pain, headache, fever, r SAY. neuralgia. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottle of 24 and AspUU Is the trade nark ot Bayer Usasfsctate ef Itoaeaettleseldcster lOft-Dr- ugta ef Stllcileaci II I t. lii.J idi I E . L'iatsiliat'beilCiM |