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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, some time in San Diego and Lot . geles. - OGDEN DEPARTMENT OfflM, 420 Twenty-fift- h street. Phones Bnslnew office, 664; Ogden correspondent, 664 end sign. Mathias Hlnchcliffe, Mrs.. Wealthy Ensign, Mrs. H. E. Goddard. Second ward A. C. Call, John Trimble. Shipley, William J. Mr. Patrick Breen, Mrs R. H. Fields, Argubrignt, Samuel H. Brooks. Mark M. Cram, David William Vaughan, Tay-Jo- r, j,8, Tcy.' Haskell H Shurtllff. DavidHarvey W. Evans. Alternates Mrs. A C. CM, Mrs. William Payne."1' Mr' Robert Shipley, John Third ward Walter N. Farr. John D. Kenny, Richard J Fowler, E. S Hinckley, James Harrop, James M. Thomas, Assel Farr, Jr., Mrs Joseph Westqielr, A-- Norris, J. Roland Farr, W. W. to R. Crane, Augustus Anderson, Asael Arthur Budge, A. T. Waldran, John Farr, Mrs. C. R. Green, TayCounty Convention lor. Alternates Victor Reno,Joseph Jr., Law-renMalan, I. H. Richards, Guy P. Mrs. L. R. Cain Vicinity. Miller, Fourth ward James Martin, Joseph "B. Bates, Mrs. Elisabeth Bates, David W. Fletcher, Josephine Seaman, Mro. Frank H. H. Goddard. F. L. Wilbur, F. Political Interest In OGDEN, Sept. J. William Norton, Hr. Mm-uWeber county now centers In the Demo- ".Huband, T. Whitaker, Thomas Phillip Owen M. Sanderson, Hyrum Belnap, Peter cratic county convention to be held next Aaron W. - eturdaf,-a- t 10 oclock, at the courthouse, Tracy, Katherine Higginbotham, John A. Junk, W. H. end for which the delegates were elected W. Jones, Earl Stinger, primaries in the city and county to- ? E Hinckley, W. J Harker, Mr H. W. Todd, Porter S. TIHotson, B. J. Grif-fl-n, night, Id the county the meeting! were John W, Wlntle. Charles Ramey. J. the usual places, and In the city S. Campbell, held Ell Wolton, Aubray Hender- R. C. Lundy. Alternates Charles D, the primary was held ft the courthouse, Andrew J. Anderson, Gilbert Belwhere the five wards divided up into the Brown, H. A. Belnap, Mrs, Owen M. Sanderfifty-todistricts and named delegates. nap, son. , was , The primary In the city tonight Firth ward I J. McKelL Wade John- C- - F. Bchade. largely attended by persons interested In Emmett, 8 Irving Dobbs, Thomas Cunningham, Joseph the candidacy of various friends. The candidates who are enentioned for Rirle, Mrs. Joseph Rirle. Mary Bell Stevenson, E. T. Spencer, Gus Sanders, C. the various office are aa follows; State senator D. D. McKay, W-- Jl J. A. Lindquist, Willard Scowcroft, Mrs. C. A. Call. and Frank Miller, W. H. Johns. Claude E. Parker 8 fate representatives M. TC Jacobs, FarriFrank A Rose, S S. Smith, George Riverdale; P. M. Folkman, Plain City: Lochhead, Jr., F. A. Hulsh, R H. Frank A. Boss, Ogden; T. Don Besson, Joseph Kirk, C. L. Farr, T. Samuel Browning, A R. Harker, Mrs. Belle ColeOgden. P. man, John P. Stephens. Martin Commissioner No- alternates. County Brown, D, H. Ensign, Jess Wilbur, William H. Lowder, Frank Huband and Victim Cage B. Rodman. That Sheriff H. O. Peterson win be Police named without opposition was the sentiI, ment exressed by many Democrats tostated that there will OGDEN. 8ept 6. Lying at the point of night. It was probably be no candidate to oppose the death In the Dee hospital Is Jesus Molina, sheriff for the renomlnatlon next Saturwho, iald, was attacked by Adolph Homines at Bagley, weat of Ogden, on day. For assessor, O. M. Sanderson win the Southern Paclflc railroad, early Monprobably have opposition from Gilbert M. day afternoon. In the attack Molina was Thatcher f Plain City. shot through the chin and through The tight for the county attorney nomth back of tho neck. He again wa brought ination seems to center between Joseph la to the city tarty Tuesday morning. B. Bates, Incumbent, and Hyrum A. Descriptions of Romlnes, who was In the county jail here about a year ago; Walter'1 N. Farr as clerk, David W. have been telegraphed to the officers hi and Miss Katherine several treasurer, cities Evans, From the information received at the Hlgginbothem, recorder, will probably be local railroad offices it is stated that ths named by acclamation. For city judge the names of Dan E shooting of Mbltna was the result of between the two men. ImmedSullivan, Juvenile judge of the district, and Charles X. Farr are mentioned. iately - following the shooting Romlne The Democratic county committee an- made hia escape. nounced tonight that headquarters have , been obtained In the Berthana building FASHION SHOW PLANNED, and will be opened at once. Frank HuOGDEN, Sept. 8, Members of the sband, a member of the executive com- Community Service In Ogden, with a mittee and one of the partys workers, number of ,merchants of the city, took will probably be In charge of the head- up the matter of a fashion show today ' , quarters. with renewed It was stated and interest, to folio Were elected delegates The wing, the that for the show will be plans , the county conventions out and announced within a few First ? ward Hagbert Anderson. Sr., worked H. director of the days by W, Arbury, RusCharles Plncoclf, D. H. Ensign, Eva sell, Goldie Clark, Mrs. E. 8. Oakey, Mar- Community Service. garet C. Kellogg,- - George W. Kellogg, OGDEN MAN DIES. Frank Francis (mayor), Matthew Galt. Horace K Garner, Charles Everett, D. E, OGDEN, Sept. 8. Frank Telleaon, K Sullivan, Helen L. K. Goddard, B. p. God- years old, died at tbe family residence, dard, T. J, MXglnhis, ' Mrs. 8adle Ander- 8147 Quincy avenue, last night, after an son, John Nlpholas, Mrs. L. Campbell,, lilnesa of three month. He wae borB Bishop George Browning, Thomas Em- la Denmark October 21, 18(7, and cam mett, Stanley Hurrlngton, Mrs. Kate Egin, to America thirty years ago. He la surH. F. Heckert, Richard Barnett, Thomaa vived by his widow, four daughters and McDonald, Don Dean, Albert Bell. Alter-nst- four sons. Funeral arrangements will b Mr. A-- T. Flinders, Horace S. En announced later, Preparatory Held ce 2?y. et Em-rtro- Ander-n-Thom- as it it ur a j. e, - Can Near Death j Seek Assailant lri Bel-na- p. ' V 1 es i " A 740. Mr. and Mr Marrlner Browning ars spending a week at Fish lake and the Bigelow ranch th Wvomlng. AAA- TODAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY j j A romance of the open west f' - J. H. Allen has left for a six weeks visit with relatives and friend In the east She wiU vistt in Chicago, ' S'l .TRFVISpN ' AAA "V , ttarrlng : BUCK A wettern drama of llghtplnfl speed and startling stunts. Alio UNIVERSAL 0OMEDY, Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Dalrympl had at their guestt last week-enDr. apd Mrs. H. W. Davis of Salt Lake. F JONES d. Mr. and Mr Emil Ecklund art here from Green River, Wyo,, for a month's visit with Mrs. Eokiund's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Rhine. -- Goddard Packing Company tt Be Administered by W. OODEN, Sept . ond $50,000 E' Th ; break In tb market tor cannd goods caused by th governments sale ot canned vegetable la glvsn by Georg W. Goddard. praldenv of th Goddard Packing oompany, with plants at Ogden, Balt Lake and Provo, as th reason (or th asking of ths appointment of William F. Rudiger as receiver for th company today. Th order appointing ths receiver was issyed by Judge A. W. Agee in Jb district epurt this afternoon. The bond of jtudiger was fixed at 850, 00. Ths appointment of ths receiver was th answer mad in th suit filed by John F. Barton agalnet the Goddard company to recover 16004 in notea assigned to him by the First National bank of Ogden. ' In its answer tb company stated that It was unable to sell Its manufactured product, swing to unsatisfactory market conditions. Ths company said, by the appointment of a competent receiver It has strong hopes that ths assets will be preserved. In his statement Issued today, following th announcement of th appointment of th receiver. President Georg Goddard said; "In 1918 the government commandeered a big part of our products. In tbe following year the canners had a bad season, owing to the increasing oost ot production and the cost ot the raw product, but it was hoped that tbe situation would be cleared up by th sale of the stock of canned goods In spring ot 1880. But it has happened that the market for such to fh products Is decidedly poor, owing government dumping of its sxcess supplies on the market. A a result we are of entering 'this season with ala great partsum our pack unsold. There a huge tied up In the produot which w cannot , sell. Our plants and equipment are worth 8800,000 and the merch&ndilse we have on band la worth 8100,000. W are hopeful that there will be no great losses to anybody. Mr. Rudiger, the receiver, la a competent manager of canning plants and will taka good care of the properties. JTta whole affair is the result of a series of misfortunes coupled with the market of th preeenL money tlglh Two Boys Riding Bicycle Run Down by Automobile OGDEN, Sept. I. George and Alton Aaron, 11 and 7 years of age, were Injured at 8 oclock tonight when they were run down by an automobile driven by James Sprocer of HarriaviUe. at Eleventh street and Washington avenue. The two boys rode their bicycle Into the path pf the automobile, the police reported. Immediately after the accident. Sprocer took the boys to th De hospital. He to then mad a report upon the accident " , th police. has neither was any stated that boy It are suffering hones - broken, but-bofrom a pumber of cuts and brulaea. , f OGDEN SOCIETY " l , Dr. and Mro. A. F. Blair returned on Monday evening from a motor trip through Bryce and Zion canyons and other points in southern Utah. A A J- ny t it A.. Mr Herman B Way of Nev la visiting her parents, Montello, Mr. And Mrs. Archie Bowman. , r r i , f '! I A LL other styles were forgotten when we designed our "brogue No. of but reputation wgsnt. There id a . X JL quality beneath the fancy stitching, the ornate per- - t forating, the winged tips, the brass eyelets; the swagger ' mahogany calf, that is worthy of our whole sujy years of fine solid sole And our supports " : V , , ths ihoes claim to rugjdness, , shoe-makin- g. trade-marke- d 1 V c resisting officer' charged. wut Herts -- u social, six h gw po-siti- oa semi-ellipt- ic mhiii m isduri Stadehakor Caro A J18 Main Street ry Salt Lake City. BUCKINGHAM 6C HECHT - i SAMnANcaco mamupactuum jmSiwffW it, , t " J J. 6. McDonald BALT LAKE (Mate NZW YORK . , PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE COMIC CARTOON Price: Eve. Balcony, Logs, 60b. Mata. 85c. Co, t, a . pmmI $ mAl on, .n parquet of Balcony, 15c! Performance Parquet, Sc; Leges, At 3:30, and S:30. 6, (:JO, t, 1 X A 4 ,4 )U7 3: fmeut In th ft it a fra .4 gloom annlhliator ST0P7QF: and a ae hlgh-el- VAUDFVILLE BILL Weekday Matinee - 20c, Kiddie lief Evening and Sunday, SO. ::: Prmlc DWn - and 255 ::: Thirteen Siren tSS Yates SSS Mia . -- BB gag Rd Gardner A Hartman 'Witt Mahoney Anita Dlaa Monkeys SSS . HI AM.uidi ; Breat earlal "DAREDEVIL JACK" - - 4.1 ' ' ' RJ J r WILLIAM RUSSELL BBS BBS BB - - K , .. Six ret" Fourth lif Hia Lataaf Plcturo ' (Stor ef it ' Until Saturday Today BB Rrs. Hayatak BROAD WAY Percy And BromonJ;; ' BBB 'i . i SSS Winnje' Baldwin SSS 'BBS Froaont,, ::: viions' of, i?7oJj JACK DEMPSEY 3 iv' NOW PLAYING aipeaaBeeeeieeMag mOMAtVlUA another tMlllnn episode of fh , - to li r.ioonn years of age, who died at Bellevue, Idaho, will be held at 8 o'clock this afternoon tn the Sugar House ward chapel. Th body may be Viewed at the home of B. A. Shoemaker. 1987 Douglas avenue, today, 28 FAREWELL" r xl - Ackenuee-Ker-rt Motion Picture Vaudeville i Contlnuoue, f to It p. c Lo-sie- , ' 8 3, - In sw It 0 XMnetlee in T , j A LIVE WIRE HICK? A1 Smashing' Production "Guaranteed te Entertain ' BBBBfBBBBBBBB8iiBBM CHARLES CHAfLIIf In an Entirely New Copy ef GAIeYY'GIRL REVUE Opening September 1! THE CUflQRAHT giii TherodAg. gaLABaa g jBBBBB8BBB9f J - - Letset News Weekly K7. 1 RAMD ST . 4A One YVTiole . W 4ta Bill new, playing headlined by urns PEATH. Victor Hart, 48 ye'ar of age, who wee taken to the Salt Lake county hospital from the Imperial hotel, died yesterday of a complication of diseases The body wa removed to the Carl Eddington it J Sublime Wonderful The Great Superspecial ProductiOB - . WeekJ Cpmniencing Sunday Stupendous ( " ) 4 STARS show 8 mer price j ' ALTLAKS-.';- 1 -- . Hri BeidVSuperl) Masterpiece ' - ' with . - v i AMERICAN d. - A A I :: n df Than a Theatre alt Lak Institution' , -a More-- , , - 'The 4 . ,, ' Production ,r' $15 Stag Theatre Beautiful". . ; .4 .QQRD0 t . ' I 39 PAST Orchestra j 8QM g B0Y'."' On Week, Starting tprdy "TRUMPET ISLAND." ' ' . ' SizisCcnrc-- 'i p m Of ths Intcrtitl:- -- v J - ThcrVlI' '"I r, Field, Mr. W. OHer. Fix, I- . V . r litWeJn;. tember U, day. Tuesday, Via Harriet I ' rj;1 Tue., Thur. . I 1 'Tax Including Ijleld at Unity Cr--' pie to q P' j., i Aecempanlment 1 " ' 15o SOCIALS and SaL Dancing School Now Opes , , f , t uceet REVIEW Lady, 4 Binney BRETLANO at th organ FATHE n " J OPENING BALL Thursday Evening, September Admleelon Gentlemen, S3) Extra From th Flay by RACHEL POTHERS T t , M. COHAN6 5 GRAND :: r - dtag - , GEORGE WondFfiri 7 GEMti f u Comedy S to A Jn a ' Powerful Photoplay Verolon - of Her Original Success From- Broadway t , From f , . ' - t AND YON0RUOW : 4 v ro Constance CHARLES RAY jf In Hia First Independent , . 25c Wednesday and Saturday Price J5c to 75c ODEOR'A ; g Evening! Price Matinee j 1 1 One Whole Week Commencing Sunday 4 - 1 1 ,fV r till 'Bmaahlng All Racorda AAA - Placed by Critics Alongside "The Birth of a Nationkf - and "Heart! of tho World.? . - i f 0- With t' , i::- Next r a tM ' RfilphCloninr t X j Vht - "Madam j s . 1 Present Clonlngef flayer 1 ALpSTAR r Last Four Time I r I UL i . j Henry B. Valfhall L' T 30. Sumdally Nights, 40c, 10c; inatlne-Adult- s, 25c; children under 15, 15c. undertaking establishment. Efforts are being mad to find relatives of Mr. Harty In Order to arrange for the funeral. Woodrow Wllion Fenton, f year-old eon of Joseph J, an 1 Mrs. Sarah Jenson Fenton, died yesterday at the parents borne, 706, South Seventh West streeL i j 1 , -- Of ERA GRAND j Manning A Harry VonFeaetn; Brlerrs A . King; . Van A Emerae, v PanUgeeoop, - , Co. - 25c 1 35c ; - 8- i i' Ji 1 fcetil3 Con-We- ' Girls and young men over 18, both experienced and Inexperienced to candy paldng, are wanted Yon can go to work at for well paying position!. ' our at In Gall once. factory 159 West ', perion ' . Broadway ) jc GORDEN, 'ALMA RUBENS, ,4 GASTON GLASS - Special Mualo t, tn v with This is a Studebaker Year J r WEEK ? VERA V , if QircOhiiinLakiL,, f T A Mary Taylor, daughter of Miss Beatrice "Broimtng has returned John B. TaY16r, WOO California avenue, two died yeeterday from Provo, where she spent services Funeral morning weeks vacation with 'relative. will be held at 8 O'clock tomorrow afternoon from th 8. M. Taylor undertaking Mrs. C. A. Boyd entertained Informally establishment 'r r at a tea at her home oil Twenty-fourt- h street n Friday afternoon of fast week Ethel Virginia Shepherd, In compliment to Mrs. h: F. Knelpp, who daughter of Orville and Mrk. Izetta Shepwill leave ooj to make her home In herd, died yesterday morning at ' her 1 Washington. Q. C., and Mrs, George W. parents' borne, 180 B street . vt umrosmmm Reink, who arrived her recently from New York CUy to Ask up her residence. Mro. Johanna Harrington,' wlf of James Covers werejaldfw aU- W. Harriegtob. died yesterday at th home, 117 Sixth' East street, of family The special meeting which waa to have complications following two . , been held by th omier and directors performed several months ago, operations Mro. Harrington, who was born t Hanof the Altrlarl society last evening at ' of e has music, tne Ogded conservatory cock, Mkh , forty-threyear ago, lived been postponed until Friday. September In Salt Lake two year She la survived 10. At this meeting a program will be by seven children, five daughters, aad and the work b will ot two Salt Lake; Lenora, 11 sons, alt years presented outlined- years of age; Alice, 12, Catherine, It; Helen. 7; June, 4; Norman. 17 and linua, The Episcopal guild held It first pasti- 18 years of age; by three brother!. Wilvacation this aft- liam and George, of Cellna, Ohio; 'and ng afterIn the summer hall. A business James of Butte, Mont, and two alstera, ernoon the gnlld and meeting was held, followed by a social Mro, John Favfkk of Hancock, Mich., Th The officers of Mr. N. F. Ryan of Warren, Aria and refreshments. hour ll body la at the 0 Donnell ll Ch. funeral ths guild, Mr W. FT. Child, Mrs. menL , ? and Mra George W. fallow, were undertaking establish i -( hostesses for the afternoon. a e a - Samuel Lander'dale. (8 year of age, yesterday at a hospital In thlg city.' Th tea arranged for this afternoon died was The body a native of Ireland He by Queea Esther chapter. Order of the wa taken to Hi O Donnell A CO. underEastern Star, has been postponed until Wednesday, September IS. There will taking establishment.be a meeting of Friday aftPaul K. .Weppner, 'infant eon of X 8 ernoon at 8 o'clock In the Masonic tern-br died gt local ' ' and Mra. Ronnie Weppner, '? -The body will be hospital yesterday. Mrs. Horae E. Peery loft today for taken to Scott Bluffs, Neb., for burial. her home In Porterilllo, Cal., following FUNERALS. a two week visit with relatives In Og8h waa accomden and Salt Lake. Tbe funeral ol BeVferly Bransford Curpanied by ber eon. Harold Peery, wno rie. (7 years of ago who died at tile home had spent tb - summer hws with Ms of hi daughter, Mro. S. W.- - Melllck, 724 grandmothers,- Mrs. D. H. Peery- and Green atreet, Tuesday morning, will be Mro. 8. M. Taylor. 1 o'clock this afternoon at th , held A - 8. M atTaylor funeral chapel. , . Burial will Miss Florence Turner and Miss Elisbe In Mt. Olivet cemetery. abeth Browning returned Sunday from southern California, where they had The body of Benda Anderson, 87 'year spent- .th summer. They visited in La of age, drowned In the Jordan river TujF Jolla- wtoh Ml- - Brownings stateh, Mr day, wilt be taken te ElelnoreT her- forN. C. Qwnmlnga and they also spent mer home, today, by th Larkin fender- - M -- Cat Tiros anther itsdabahae nwrieA " 9 WIFE pEEKVIJlVORCE. (XJDEN, Sept L In the divorce case Of Jane Craven agplnst, Jerry Craven, an amended complaint waa filed In the district court this afternoon, in which tbe charge of extreme cruelty Is set forth. The complainant alleges - the defendant has called her vile names and has struck her with hia fists. They were married at Farmington September (, 1817. The plaintiff asks for the divorce aqd the custody of two children, together with t , taking company, tor burial. Interment alimony and costa. t will be In the Spring City, Utah, peme- OFFICERS LISTED. The funeral ot Elsie Julia, 10Tmonth-ol- d OGUEN, Sept: I. The oaths of office of the Ogden Troy Steam Laundry comdaughter ot Mr. and 8Mra Feter Andero'clock tomorrow will b held at son, pany, the consolidated Ogden and Troy laundries, was filed with the county afternoon at the Sixth ward cbapel. are to Invited Friend attend. Burial tflll clerk today. The of fleers Are: & H. , , t Hendershot, president, George M. French, be la tbs' cltjr cemetery. vice president; Marjorie E. French, sec'William The Dunlap, who pf retary and treasurer; Catherine Hender died funeral. will be held at 8 o'clock Tuesday, shot, Jr., and Catherine M. Hendershot, tomorrow afternoon at the Qualtrough-Alloo- tt directors. establishment Burial wU b In ' tbe family lot In Mt. Olivet cemetery. CAMPER flNED. OGDEN, Sept. 8. It cost Henry Boiler Tb funeral of Earl Vincent Garolds, 50 for leaving a Campfire burning in the Humboldt forest, Nevada, according to the advices received at tha forest service tonight. It la charged that Boiler left the fin without properly extln 20c-STRAi;- D-3Cc gulahing It. He was arrested by a tor-s- et ranger aad brought before Justice of th Reace Wheeler at Xuscarora and (ON STATE STREET) - , fined r Wher Everybody GotM CLUB bRGANlZED. - Thro Shew Jn One Musical OGDEN, Sept. 8. The International Social club filed articles of Incorporation Cemerfy, Vaudeville end Pictures with the county clerk today. Ihe club Is organised '-- for . entertainment and DAYS THREE amusement ot the members. The officers rx 0 1 N ares M. J. Cotmis, president; Nick-La 44 ' r, HIE AMS tos, rice president. and William D , - , secretary and treasurer. ' . HUMORESQUE ' With- uafiit 1 fee fire WIFE GRANTED DECREE. OGDEN, Sept. ,8. Mabel Dalton wai granted a decree ot divorce from' George Dalton by Judge A. W. Agee In the die-- ' trict court today, upon the ground ot nonsupport. The plaintiff waa given the custody of the three children ana J each per week for their support. They were married In Ogden. November ti. 180. f - 1 1 TODAY ALL THI 1 El-ve- Deaths and Funerals 4 heart A' rpHE melody of a ofmother'steara and wordiest poem love, " laughte s tj luxury the comfortable of tb SAAtai'eoft, deep cushion; ample kg room; extra long springs, uodsrehing fas tb rear. And thee r all sseontkl to motoring satisfaction. ! 1 sn priced flLjo t fif ' Where Cleat and Quality Meet" OGDEN, Sept. 8. Warrants were Issued today for the arrest of Fred Elvey, 818 Twenty-fourth street, ppon th charge of restating an officer and assault with a deadly weapon. The complaining Witness Is A. G. Sneed, deputy city sanitary Inspector, who served notice upon Elvey regarding the keeping of hones in an unsanitary stable. Mrs. Elvey Is charged with attempted assault with butcher knife Upon Sneed while he waa resisting the attack of Elvey, at the home jhla morning. 1 WA W ,rt , A Mro. Frank Parrish and daughter of Sacramento, CU returned today from a week's visit in. Salt Lake, They have spent the past month here as guests of Mrs. F. A. Chilton. STATISTICS BlXXHEOHT FioeShoet INTERNATIONAL NEWS. Coming $unday NAZIMOVA ii THE, HEART OF A CHILD." , CHOIR TO REHEARSE. OGDEN, Sept 8. Rehearsals of th OGDEN, Sept.. 8. Miss Marl Willis Ogden Tabernacle choir will be resumed entertained at a bridge party Monday tomorrow everting, according to tbe anevening at her home, 2532 Orchard ave- nouncement today by Director Joseph the room. Ballentyne. nue.' Fall flowers decorated refreshments At the close of the evening were served. Miss Willis was assisted, Willis. The T by her sister, t Miss 111 Maj OGDEN guests wer Miss Helen Mills, Miss Mias Miss Florence Turner, rion Mill Mis Charlotte Elisabeth Browning, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Atva Hansen and wife to William J. Pavla, Miss Phyllis McGlnley. part of lot 8, block 88, plat O, 81. to her Paskett, Mra W. O. Pell will be hostess Edward C. Lindquist and wife to Mary 221 Twenkensington ?lub at her home, Huggins, all of lot 47 and part of lot 46. block 1, Grove addition, 82500. tieth, street, tomorrow Jtlternoon, 8. Y. Knowles and wife to Estella Moon, In compliment to Miss Marjorie Thomas, lota 4 and 4, block 8, Brummitt addition, 708. to Tor who will leave Saturday Morgan J. T. Hal and wife to W. A. Sparhawk, teach school, a card party was given Hale's annex, 523. last evening by Htss Marjorie Turner at all of lot 11, 4 Sund street Twenty-thirher home, (27 FILED IN DISTRICT COURT. flowers and asters were used to carry scheme. out a yellow and lavender color Jane Craven against Jerry Craven; The guests were entertained - at nine tables of 400.- - Refreshment wer served. Miss Turner wa assisted by her mother, BIRTHS. Mrs. T. H. Turner, and sister. Miss Born," to Mr. and Mr David O. McKay, WTurner. Evelyn Miss Bertha Mores will entertain at a kitchen shower -- Friday evening at her home, 8230 Lincoln Avenue, In honor ot Miss Loretta Stuart.' a September - tolde. . g n Mrs. C. AbL. and Mr. Complimenting bott Of Marshalltown, Iowa, gueata of Mr. and Mr. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Abbott, L N. . Pierce and Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Dalrrmple entertained gt dinner on Friday evening of last week at the Plercg home on Washington avenue. A profusion of large chrysanthemum sunflowers were artistically arranged about th living room and ran flowers ware used in the sun parlor. The dliilng table was centered with m large bowl filled with th various fruli ot the season. f Covers wer jald lor wetA. VFIREBRAND - D. Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Washington, C, and other pastern points. F. Rudiger; )jv, yv AS th Dress Shoes vr" L. Wattls and Miss Florence Wattls wer Salt Lake visitors today. Mra. in Ogden and I " -- An- tarren Mr "brt Primaries 1920. 1 . y, f Lr. o'Kocper, tov. v 1 |