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Show -- SILT UKE SOLDIEB tCminirC I Storage Few Changes Are Made in Appointive Positions for Officers Elected by Republican Women September 29. FFICER8 for the ensuing year wer elected by th Woman' RepubU- ran club in a meet Inc t the Hotel Board of Commissioners' Utah eaterday afternoon. The new officer are Mr T. D. Lewis, preIdent; Remain Mr. William M McCrea. vice prewdenti Mr. W. H. Ellison, recording secretary, Mr. Henry Taggtrt. corrosponding secre-tarSame as Last Mr Philip S. Witcher, treasurer; Mrs. Helr La Cummings. auditor; Min Lillian Cutler, historian. The directors for a two-yeterm, Mr. With but few changes in the office Justin L. Davli and Mr. Margaret Zane the affairs of Salt Lake county jesttrday Cherdron. Director for one-yeterm, u ee turned over to a renewed, rather Mrs. F. la Hipe and Mr. Joseph C. Sherpthan a ii w, administration. The next meeting of the chib will be TIm litre nrrKlitettr.tmeti'f beckerr Vd Hotel heid Mofifiny. Fet'r.ifrT i. ' rotkeablj thin, Meet of thoae appointed Itoh. w ei e already at the desk they had occu-IK- d Mr. and Mre. Cart T. Frees entertained for from two to four year. Some at a dinner and dancing party at their on Bryan avenue last Saturday were boms made mages however, especially n1"ln hor,t1, of Ueutenant - Jnu,rv wa Where the elective head and Mr. J. H. Wvla, who were married tmccerdtd by a newly elected official. wa during the past week. The table Thw ceremony began, ax required by decorated wlih Cecil Hruener roe- -. Cow luld for er twelve. law at noon. In the chamber ot the board being of counts commiarionerxe The riouX Oliver O. Howard Woman' Relief corps office holders, elected and wilt hold it regular meeting Wednesday cre bworti in quick time by Thome afternoon at I 8 o'clock at the 1. O O. limner, county clerk, until John'B. Clhrk, F. hall. The following officer hav been Mis. Anna I. bis successor, had taken the oath. Then elected and installed: bfr Homer immediately turned the work Nelson, presloentr Mr. Carrie Wledrier, over to him, submitting to the board of senior vice president; Mr. Marie von a -- letter of warm Elm, Junior vice president; Mr. Mary CvHjnty comimoKnwa njjpreciAtian ol courtesies during ftla time I lodge, secretary; Mre. Christie Goble, 1.1 office Mary Sphar, chaplain; Each of the county officials treasurer; Mr with whom he had been associated wax Mr. Emma Zimmerman, conductor; Mr. Jennie Lliott, assistant conductor; Mr. the recipient of a peroon&l letter of from Mr. Homer. Nancy Dagron, guard; Mr. Lucy Gurley, County --Commissioners CL F. Stillmand annuitant, guard; Mra- - Alartha Price, pa. triotlc Inglructor: Mr. Jennie Nell, pres quail-ttnd Joseph S, Lindsay, first before Judge F. C. Evans of correspondent; Mr Hollle Bennett, muWU-1 i ho Third district court. Mr. sician; Mrs. Minnie Knackstedt, They, "with am B. Hughes, holdover, constitute the Elisabeth Smellier, Mrs. Lucy Kelly and board .with the organisation remaining Mrs. Mary U. McLean, color bearer. i The retiring president, Mr. Martha before Mr. Stillman ax chairman of the board and of the committee on roads Price, wa rresented with cameo brooch and bridges; Mr. Llndaay, chairman of by the corps and with a eervic pin by the committee on health and charity, and tht retiring officers Mr. Hughes aa chairman of the commitA reception will be given Wednesday tee on finance and buildings. evening at th Waterloo Method 1st church in compliment to the new paster, the Rev. Would Increase Pay. A proLevies, and Mr. Davie for Clem wilt .la presenting hi recommendation first be given and refreshment will gram, appointments In Ha office, after sucAll member of th be nerved. church E. Lynch, who qualifying, Jame as attsesaor, re- and their friends are invited. ceeded A. H. Parson quested that the wag schedule for extra Mr. and Mrs. Elta Pride received a helpers be Increased to 111 a month in- number of their friends Bunday 3 a day, to 13. 50 a day for until 7 o'clock at their home onfrom stead of i lerks and that he be allowed to pay his First South street. In honor of their Fast golden allowfield deputies 34 a day, with extra ance for those working In the eounty wedding anniversary. who must provide their own transportaThe alumna of the Gamma Phi sotion. The board deferred action. K. A. of the I.' ul vr rally of Utah will Horne, Jr , was appointed aa chief dep- rority meet Saturday afternoon at the chapter J. Elwood uty assessor, and J. A. Young. on Twelfth East street Mr. Ian house Mr. as V. P. and deputies, Lynch Hiskey Mr Fred Reynold and Ml Hiakey being a holdovea Mrs. Hattie Shield. wilt be hostesses Member Krebs Lena and Knott wa appointed counter clerk of the active chapter will b guests at recIn the appointment stenographer. ommended for extra help, Mr. Lynch tea. and soldier as returned designated two A lecture and demonstration on "Houseanother as a soldier' wife: will be given thi But one new appointment wa recom- hold Management mended by County Auditor M. C. Iverson morning at 10 o'clock at Civic center. A food demonstration will be given this evein his office, David Athay being appointed to succeed Austin V. Miller, who took ning at 7 o'clock. office a Justice of the peace in the Third The regular meeting of the sisterhood county precinct. Alvin Keddlngton and L. E Wheeler were appointed deputies, of H'nat Israel temple will be held this dr. Keddlngton having been in the office afternoon at 2 34 o'clock at the home of or the last two ears and Mr. Wheeler Mr. George Auerbach, 1343 Second avelaving returned to it after service with nue. professor Elbert Thomas will give , he army. a talk on Japan. Me A y Organization Year. y; ar ar " Alexander Anderson. son of Mr. and Georg Anderson, 143 Edith avenue, member of A coniany, 332nd infantry, waa killed in action ln FTance September 23, according to a message Just received Mr. Anderaon waa reby hi parent ported missing in- action on month ago, and no further In- c , ' formation had been regal-dinreceived him until the telegram arrived. Mr. Anderaon wa bero at Clearfield. , a-- D ppointments Deferred. While few change ar anticipated In he sheriff office, the appointments were deferred fnr the time being t the of Sheriff Cories. who qualified request early. Countv Treasurer W. W. Barton was not in his office yesterday and hi qualification, as well as the submission of his recommendations for appolwtmetns in his office will come before the board later. With but two change. Berkley Olson, succeeding George H Islaub a county recorder, recommended the entire office force of the county recorders office for explaining that temporary reappointment, some change - probably would be made later. The board confirmed the action. A few change were made in the force of the county clerka offlcerthe recommendations of Mr. Clark being confirmed by the board without question. J. P. Fanning is advanced to the position of chief deputy and B. 8. Young assigned to duty ar marriage license deputy. Newly appointed clerks in the county clerk's office are Lewis A. Clark, J.Na-B. J,ewis, l.enora Christensen, Isabella tions, Lea Giles, Jennie Harrington, liomney and Franklin Richards. Lu-ci- le Officials Take Posts. r Georgs. G. Bywater, successor to R. E. I,. Collier as county surveyor, took over th duties of that office. William Reiger entered upon his duties aa justice of the peace, succeeding- - Frank B. Scott, and Henry C. Lund Interrupted hi duties as Justice of the peace Just long enough to etep down to the commission chamber and renew his oath to administer Justice impartially. Thomas Fowler and A. J. Cop renewed their oath a constables. Austin P. Miller qualified as Justice Third county precinct, of peace for th Andrew A. Roirn for Murray, and Alfred Hardy Breexe for the Fifth precinct. elay In the qualification of four Justices of the peace was occasioned by th bonds which requirement that personal furnished, must be Za per cent they all than surety bonds. Those afhigher fected were Joseph Richard Jensen of Crescent precinct, Harold P. Johnson of the Seventh precinct, Phil Culleton of Bingham and Alma H. Rock of the Sixth precinct. SHOE PRICES NOT LIKELY TO DROP The tadles Aid society of the First Methodist church will meet Ihta afternoon at J:3tUclock ln th church parlor Banner Review No. 11, Maccabees 'will meet this afternoon at the K. P. Wall, u6 Enst Broadway, for the annual election of 'officer The Welfare Hub will meet this evening with Miss Clancy, 432 Fourth JBt street. Mr. E. R. Phelps will review "The Hundred Year War. And Mr. Russell Horton will give a sketch of the historical period from "Louis XI to Henry HI. A girls' chorus composed of Miss Florence Olsen. Miss Lucille Olsen. Miss Kathleen Miss Madeline Oisen, Mls Grace Phelp Harper anti Maurice Basse, will furnish music. The Wasatch Literary club will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. H B. Pratt, 107 T trset. The assisting hostesses are Mr Eder Halit Mr F. D Keeler, Mr C. A Cook, and Mrs. R. W, Soper. Mrs C, H. Blanchard will give a review of her latest book. 'Canka. Mr B. W. Deacon will give original poem A good musical program ha been ar- ranged, ' The Ladles' Aid society of the First meet at the Fnsl.yterian church will church this morning at 11 o'clock. Lunch12.30. eon will be served at ' I Mr. Clarence Camming, formerly Mis Irene Havllle, has returned from Caliha been for the pant fornia, where she three month - She spent part of the her husband. with time Corporal Cummings. at Camp Fremont. Palo Alto, and wa ordcied to an eastern camp, after he she Visited Mr. and Mr K. C. at Pasadena. Corporal Cummings now ln Norfolk, Va. 1 of fSan Ml Edna Cohn the guest of her sister, Mr Francisco is Hugo Drueht. S2S Wnet Dari 'county, June It, 1837, and passed hi boyhood at Roy, W b s r. county. 1 About 10OJ he came to Bait Lake and at- -, tended th L'nlver- lty of Utah. v During and After BeCJiRe liable Round Package- Per Cent of Stu- dent Retum for Clast Work Opening Day. institution. , Mr. Anderaon left Balt Lake ln130 ogf a mission In England and Scotland. Tiler he presided over several conference II taught school at Low, Taylorsville and Vernal. Utah, and fur three Tl.e opening yesterday at the L. P. years before entering th army was a 8. V. found practically all ot. tha stumember of th Latter --day Raints university faculty, being associate professor dents on hand, ready to resumo their of English. He was In charge of the work. An eatlmata given cut by th debating work. Mr, Anderson was prom- school board W as that about 84 per cent inent in church work. Leaving bait Lake April 27, 1813, for of tho students had returned. There as Camp Lewis, be sailed tor France July i. quits a heavy registration at the busiHts division, the Ninety-first- :, waa sent ness college, and according to Principal into action September 26, F. Y. Fox, the majority of th business Besides hi , parents, he leaves three students have returned. brothers end three slaters: James Aa.- - At the devotional exercises held, Presideraoa, John Anderson, Mr G. W. An- dent Guy C. Wilson read a Hat of tn Rose Russell and Mr C. L. D. 8. U. and business college atudems derson, Mr A. Woolley, aU ot Salt Lake. who were victim of th Spanish .infiu-enawho were also faculty member stricken with the disease. 1. O. Horsfaii, head of the msthemsln department, la at home with the disease. Professor Frank K. Seegmlller, head of the depari-meof history, paid tribute to Alexander Anderaon, fortt-eEnglish Instructor, wbo wa killed in action. Th first, edition of Che "Gold and Brie" made He appearance. According to Milton Cannon, business manager of th school publication, tn October Issue hat been ready for soma time, but distribun- tion was delayed ou account of th forced vacation. !t Is expected that the election of class officer will be held in the near futur , a. spent mum - Halted Nuirltfeus, DTjesilhla r.liiri Very Food-DrinInstantly prepared. Made by the ORIGINAL H or lick process from carefully selected materials. k, ad Used successfully over Vi century. Endorsed. by physicians everywhere.; sUtr snd get V 3sMAITXO UOkCe. fc.l'oaex Tims i H Slorlick'stiOri Avoidin' ImMbus : nt f WILL DPI TOl ; Hamilton. Selection. Are Alway. the Smartet and Mo.t Exclusive Formal Housewarmings I Fixed for From 3 to 11 Sues Salt Laker This Afternoon. for $1172 Alleged for th rc--' ceptlon of til public at the big formal opening and housewarming if the new Community club, 328 East Broadway, from 2 p. m. today, Tbs doors of th new club and reception center for Salt Lake girls will be thrown open to the public tor inspection, and a reception committee will be In attendance throughout the afternoon and evening. A large orchestra baa been provided for the Dpenln by the city council of defense, and light refreshment! Will be served to visitors by ladles of th"Y W. C. A. Dither entertainment feature will also be provided. Scores of local girts and young women have already applied for enrollment at the club, and indications sre that the classes and club features will be well patronized both summer and winter. Any girl of good moral In the city will be welcomed, and no charge or fees of any kind will be mad Th finishing touches on the Interior were applied yesterday, and decoration a final inspection of the building made by members of the executive commute of the Civic Recreation commission. Architect hcott and Wslch gave thetr services free In planning and remodeling the Interior of th building. The color schemes and furnishing suggestions are creations of Miss Margaret Wa'ker and Mr. Pond el. Interior decorators of Groups of business and high school girls assisted ln stencilling all curtain and draperlee in the dub. The entire personnel of the Civic Recreation commission, who w III be In attendance at the opening today and under whose auspice the club will be permanently maintained, was announced last night as follews: W. Mont Ferry,1 hon orary chairman; John I). Fpencer, chairman: Miss Kate William secretary; Miss Charlotte Stewart. J. R. Griffith Joy H, L M. Johnson, Julian Bamberger, Mr Bailey, Mr E. B. Crltchlow, L. H. Fame-wortMiss M. V. Faroum, Mia Georg Herman H. Green. Mr M. Bacon. Jeanette Hyde, J. David Larson, Glen Miller, Ellen Tsylor, Ray R. Rugg, Mlsa L O. Scott and Mias Bara G. Holiday. Everything is cH in read Inez - H3 Due for Liquor toll 216 SOUTH MAUI St 31172.64, alleged due payment, for 11744 gallons of was filed In th Third court yesterday. C. R. Bate the plaintiff, in th eomptalnt that he sold th whisky to H. W. Johnson of Balt Lake, th defendant, oft December 4, 11187 in net on. Wyo. Eva - The forth that the pcla complaint Evanston sale price waa 314 a gallon. It alleges that the liquor was delivered to the defendant and that he has failed to remit. to recover SUIT AMATEUR RADIO WORK TO RESUME According to information received from Francisco, amateur radio operators be permitted to reconatruct their plants and return V tnelr wireless keys wtlhln the next tew day the government Exhaving withdrawn all reatrlc tions. aminations, on the result of which amt-ieu- r In station eases and operlicenses, tors' licenses will be granted, will be H. t H. Francisco San conducted by Linden, federal radio Inspector. The different license require various degree, of proficiency. Kan will Kelth-O'Brte- OFFICERS NAMED BY WOMEN REPUBLICANS At a meeting of th Women's Republican club, held In the Hotel Utah yesterday afternoon, officers for the ensuing year wero elected. Member of standing committees will be announced later officer elected yesterday were as follow-MT. D. Lewis, president; Mr William M McOres, vice president; Mr. W. H. Ellison, secretary; Mrs p. h, Witcher, treasurer; Mrs. H. C. Taggart, corresponding secretary; Mr H. B. Cummings, auditor; Miss Lillian Cutler, historian. h, r MRS. LOUISA E. LEE, PIONEER, IS DEAD Lieutenant Ira big of The REAL S. U. Ninety and tn 1111 graduated with the A. B. high degree and received a teacher' school diploma. H was prominent in debating and oratorical activities of the France Ask for the dljc--o.ll I pre-w- Tho DIET Owing to the Flu Ban, Which P,actically Suspended Business for Nine Weeks, Our Stock of Merchandise at This Time of the Year Is Much Greater ThanXver Before THIS HALF OFF SALE IS THE MOST GIGANTIC WE HAVE w EVER HAD He -. Glenn of Centerville. Eldrldge of Bountiful, Daniel 41 John E. Lee of bountiful, and Carter and Marie E. Lee, ' her yourgest son. who is stationed with th army of occupation In drop Ogden. Germany. Funeral services will be held president of th National bhoe Retailer in the West Bountiful meeting bourn association, said today In addressing th Mrs. Joseph Nlbley and Mr. H. B. Thursday at 14 a. m. national convention of th organization. -York New to hav for a gone he raid he Whitney Speaking on reconstruction, brief visit. be It far would than simpler thought HAS NARROW ESCAPE many suppose, but If the retailer tries Mr. Morton Chessman, and children, to cut wage and return to the IN AUTO ACCIDENT basis It will inevitably bring about dis Mr. Renter F. Walker and children and Miss Beth Baldwin will leave the later content end disturbance to week California the for of More than 2v0 retailer are attend spend part Narrowly earaping death 8unday night th remainder of the winter. when tier car swerved from the etreet ing and crashed Into a tree near Thirteenth Miss South and Eleventh Eaet street Fsdle Burt of Bingham sustained - Internal injuries and her companion, dar-erClemente. 204 East Twentv-flrs- t South street, received numerous bruises snd was badly shaken up. l According to Mr. Clements, the accident happened when Miss Burl, wlio was ' A World of Magnificent Goods at Hi OFF Mr Louisa E. Lae, wife of Daniel C. C. Behrens has arrived Lee, and a pioneer resident of West from France to Join hi wife and buby Bountiful, died at th family home Sunhere. Mr. Behrens was formerly Mis day night. Mr Lee Was th daughter Wey nd Is with her parents, of the late John ana Harriet Ellis of Mr. and Mr A. Fred VV ey. LleuteiUnt Bountiful and ws bom December 21, Behrens is at present confined at th re- ISM. Site was th mother of thirteen whom survive her. Her construction hosplfal at Fort Douglas re- children, ten of areMra. Brsstua Noble covering from wounds ' received in action. llvtng children of Idaho, Mr J. E. Thurgood of ClearMrs8. Barlow of Murray, Mr. - J. R. C. Oemnr.ell will return thi field, Mr H. L.' Blyden of Denver, r Mra. 8. W. week from San Diego, where she . the holiday Mr S. Abbott Maginnls and Mr. American make, the price is not likely to childrenandhave returned from a vlait to for a long while, John OConnor, Jan. S. Because of the demand for shoes especially those ST. LOUIS. SALE VALUES SUCH AS WE HAVE NWER BEFORE OFFERED WILL MARK THIS EVENT Second South Street, REPORTED BY L.D. I OFF EXTRAORDINARY A. Keyer Salt Lae City, Utah.... Phones Wasatch 6722 and 6723. I es SMART SHOP Fireproof Storage Co. Mr. -- Moved and or Packed Shipped - at duced Eates. Fursiture Store vuur furniture ia a KEYSER ROOM. PRIVATE FIBEfROOF They are aaer than many safety dev posit vaults. , FURNITURE EHirPED In our through ears saves freight, packing It also and ilravay ehsrye reaches destination quicker and in better condition. Alexander Anderson, First Reported Missing,' Slain , Coming Year. 9 "LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1919. THE-SALT O O "O 1 I Snap v.n r:J Fastener gt l-- if. ! r.5 mmm. i H .. SJUrmpt-d- ., tfi avo.iq,. striking a driving. auddenlv darted acme the dog w hli-nalh of the cor. The couple were both thrown vtolcnlly to the ground. Mr. Clements sought aid at th home of V,, F. Handley, 1343 Eleventh East street, and puysiclans were summoned. The girl ws taken to the Handley later removed to the residence (rfl rtffV W "move," 3toi6,p selr inS ship bouiehold good at reduced rates. If your shipping goes ' east, west, north or south we can serve and save v ' you money. of Mr. Clement where she la under the cur of physician PACKING HOUSE BRANCH TO OPEN REDMAI1 J?JV Invitation have been sent wnt hr James J, Lewis, manager of lbs Cmlnhy pack- - I ing company, to attend the openirg of a 4 i Taltcs You Daclt to Younger Days CO. ET : J3B BO. 4TH WEST Those Waa. 1464 and 1465 L-- t- - r- - Baked by Superior Baking Company FIREPROOF STORAGE c3 LJ ' branch house of th company at 2JS South Third West street. The lcrrnal opening of the institution U set for tomorrow. A special program has been arranged for the Mr. Iwta will look after the oicaslon. deta'ig oZ Mm wacsmony. An appetite like a harvest haii(l,.M Ever licar.'that expression f Of course, joti have, if vou have ever lived in the country. And, oh! how good the bread and butter was in those days! That same wonderful flavor which, seemed to you like a lost art is found in H0LSUM. bread. That 's why we say, It takes you back to younger days. i ra You will w 15c . 'J T3e 8 .3. tw. ?t rz v ;a y rs - 3c a . w v y fr'Tr3 rr jp rc m vt-- iq y s ::s.c. , n , s m v. 3-- .s' H c.. v n t J t t |