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Show Hi THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, Women Voters' League Plans ?tudy Group rs Return From , Daftcing Partry Given in Honor Eastern Trip Is Celebrated of Coast Visitor Mr$. Mark Whit Rcretary-treaaure- committee, and Pickering, hospitality chairman., The Threads will hold their regular The chorus of the club Is aked to meeting Monday evening at the home meet at 1 o'clock at Mrs. Pickering's. of MUs Lena Jones, fM .South Eighth Arts and craft section of the Lit West street. erary club will hold a work meeting Section B. Lynds chapter, O. E. S i the nvio center Friday at 11 a. m. Rnund table study rroun Mn. Members are requested to bring a box OkU meet with Mrs. Collins. 1144 East Miss Nevada Browning, , who has Mr. and Mrs. Hardy K. Downing organised by the Leasrus of Women Third South street, at 2 p, m. Wednesluncheon. entertained at a dancing party at Just returned from an extended eastVoter. The 11first Mrs. Botecoff, Itfr. Canning and meeting will he held day. In the home apartDowning their a. m. at the tlvle' Cen will assist. Thursday at Mrs. M. Hatch of 8138 South West Mrs. Bergerman ments on Third" East street, Saturday ern trip, was the honor guest V a ter. A vote win tie taken at this at tnv evening, In compliment to' Mrs. Ste- bridge party Thursday evening Temple street will entertain members LOGAN CLUB NEWS. meeting aa to which one of the followof the Needle club Thursday afterphen McMurrin of Los Angeles, a vis- heme of Miss Edna Harris. The home ing three courses will be chosen for of -- 7 of the B- - P-- V. club was a A was with members decorated 'The late . in noon. profusion supper itor the, city. the year's study: A late supper waa . ...... of Lvan enjoyed the hospitality of enjoyed, the guests being seated at autumn flowers. City and county government: Haw for Miss laid were covers with and served each centered two long tables, to register and coat of registration, Regular meeting of the Westway their Brigham City sister club at a decrvstal baskets of fall flowers In a Browning, Miss Jewel Cox, Miss Miclub of Banner review No. 11, W. B. lightful banquet held in the commerPrimaries and why they are Impoldred Christopherson, Miss Kitty .it.-- " variety of shades. Fifty guests were Margaret rtant to you. Comparison of various A., will be held Thursday evening at cial club of that city Monday evening, enMiss Charlotte Hulst and Miss 1 present. Assisting in the general Miss o'clock at the home of Mrs. Schoet- - October 3. The mutual feeling of forms of city government mayor and was aswere of the guests Myrtle Smith. The hostess tertaining 354 Third Eaat street, No. S was accentuated by the fact commission, city manager, etc. What M. tlln, F. Mrs. John sisted and Burt y her mother, Mrs. E. D. HarMaurine Berutl-Da- y It service la the city supposed to render (nrm,r apartments. All members ' thnf Mr, Miss Rene Jorgensen; ris, and Earley. , are urged to be present. Its people? "What is the jurisdiction is to president of the Logan club, now of the I speak of a city court? What forms does Brigham City, was the toastmlstreas. CHURCHMAN VISITS VALLEY. OILINO CONTRACT LET. A program of toasts and enlivening county government fake? What serExecutive board of the Service Star to The Tribune. Special to The Tribune. ipecLsl vice does county government render? monthly meeting Legkm will meet at the Hotel Utah music filled every moment to the brim. GOODING. Idaho, Oct. . Contract How are county officials elected? AFTO, Wyo., Oct, I. German E. Especially enjoyable was the music Monday at 10:30 a. m. onj the niena-ntnChild welfare: The children's buhss been let by the state highway Ellsworth, of Washington, D. C forfurnished by the Misses aerierouely , the of Business Wllla and Dorothy Baker; a charming r reau. What is the graveling mer president of the northern states department for oiling and has been three miles of highway west of Good- L. D. 8. mission at Chicago, act? Results which have been accomeluT held ttsi an renrtPrtnit of Hans Andersen's "The O. E. V; n. The mile spending some time on business In Swine Herd" by Miss Caldwell, and a the Hhepard-Townact. and Professional ing, two miles south and one plished by for Mrs. of nual home the at banquet Star valley. ea.st. vocal solo Miss Madson. Connie continuance of an inby Necessity W. J. McNamara on Union avenue, Clio club held Its opening meetfancy and maternity act. Conditions Women's assisted by her mot'her, Mrs. Kath-erl- n ingThe of the club year Wednesday afterof child labor In the United States met Automobileee Manchester. oat, noon home of the president, that show need of federal legislation. the members at the street car and Mrs. H.at J.the The meeting was in The cWld labor amendment. .Utah's which takes LEHI, Oct. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph took them to the hostess' home. The the form Hatch. place of a at business laws on child labor. What child wesession, Smith announce the marrlag-- of tholr members were, seated at two round which the lfare work is needed in Utah? program committee preif " tables, which were centered with sented the program the Newhotise t for the club year, daughter, Deane, to Mark White, son ' Legal status of women and cost of ' flowers. The business fall ' was acceptsd by the club. Other of Mr. and Mrs. George F. White of - living: Women on juries and women J bright I meeting was called to order at 3 p. m. which on public boards. .Salaries of women hotel the year were discussed. American Fork, the wedding having Mrs. Ren Anderson, Mrs. W. ApUn, plans for Thursday, U. "A. C, Faculty league of the The and minimum wage. Mothers' pensions. Mrs. Charlese Evans. Mrs, John Gog-gi- Utah will hold Its. taken place in the Salt Lake temple college Agricultural Duty of women to use, their present October MaMrs. Mrs, Lorlng Hougtttott, y October A. Electric power and 20,. Dr. meeting r the cluo year $ legal privilege. -rie B. Shannon, Mrs. Ethel Robey, opening Mies Smith has been a populiir memafternoon of next week. The meetpublic welfare. Public utilities and Mrs. W., Warrick. Mrs. Myrtle Morley, the of ber of the younger social circles. She be held home will welfare. at Railroad the rates. Taxes ing public is asMrs. W. McNamara and Mrs. K. ManProa graduate of the local high school. is Mrs. N. A. Pederson. and education. president, roll call. We have all been too close to peochester responded to While u student she took. leading" roles Mrs. Julia F. Lund will preside as Mrs. Oorim read a paper on "What fessor F. R. Arnold will give thein prowhose hair had a noticeable odor. In" ope raa and other musical producsistant director ple for the the leader of the group. afternoon. "Paris gram Makes a Popular Song Popular." Mrs. tions. Mr. and Mrs. White will make It Is due to art acidity that soap and Spring" is the subject. Evan gave a paper on "Local The American Legion auxiliary their home in Highland. Mrs. Aplln told of her experiwater are powerless to prevent. You of the research the following officers at a busience of being lost In the "Craters of elected Mrs. ness may not have' acid 'scalp. ' Or you recently: President, the Moon" while on her vacation. A Russelmeeting hers. division of the Dramatic games were enjoyed may have It and. not know It. But vice first Batesnn; presient, be will held 14, October at banquet by eight guests and members. Later Mrs. Ellen Trot man; second vice preswhich officers will be elected. dandruff should make you suspicious, the evening the following new memident, Mrs. N. E. Munk; secretary in National Educabers were elected and pledged Lisle and hair that "strings" is a sure Mrs. and treasurer, Ray 'Cnjokston; Missionary society of the Central Mrs. Hannah Walters: histo- Adams, Burdett Thorpe, Blanch Christian churoh will meet with Mrs. chaplain, Glen Koford, Emerson Abbott, sign. tion association. Mrs. Lowell Romney; sergeant-at-armWhen hair has a dull, "dead" look ' L. H. Knott, 134 Hamptoa avenue, rian, O. Willis, Webster Hunter, Mrs'. Asel Calder,, Mary , Thursday, October 13, at 2.30 p. m. Mrs. Grant Batson is chairman of Beryl Bowen. Gertrude Madson. Ruth after curling and the wave Is all out a committee on plans for a member- Ballantynn Smith, Marrlner Merrill, a few hours after use of the Iron It Mrs. B. F. Riter will be In charire ship dinner party to be given In the Juanita Boyle, Claire Hayward, Mary Is time to use Danderlne. Just a of the genealogical work at the public near future, at which the Installation Mlttorr. A V. Kpackman, William few drops of this highly scientific Merrll B. Andersen, Couhle Benlibrary Monday from 2 until 8 p. m. of officers will take place. All interested in tracing their ancesMrs. Ellen Trotman. one of the most son, Erma Hendricks; Marie Anderson, preparation will check acidity, and try are invited and are asked to bring active members of the auxiliary, is Howard Jeasop, Kate Smith, Ellis give your hair such lovely softness with them data concerning their now in Europe, having been appointed Doty, E. B. Owen, George Cleveland, Bernive yiat dressing It will he a delight, II as Utah's envoy to the American Le Gladys Hobbs, Ina Allen, m w w Rigby, A. Rher-wl- n will arrange easily, and stay as you gion convention in Paris. Mrs. Trot- (Juiiiney, Gwendolyn Webb, Anna 8. Merrill, Raymond arrange It. Every particle of acale The Past Chiefs' club. Pythian Sis man will visit for a couple of months Arnilnta Hoi, bins, Dorothy Wakely, ters, wlll meet Monday with Mrs. Lulu before returning. will be dissolved. It makes an amaa-In- g club held a Hogan, Helen Law, Vera Calder, Louavenue. The Campus Players Clay bourne Swanson, difference. And for only thirty-fiv- e Luncheon will be served at 1 o'ckjcK. business meeting recently for the pur- ise Skidniore, Ann Andersen, Thelma Harvey pose of considering new members for Johnson, Lvman Burnham, cents, your druggist will give be the assisting hostesses. All memThe Electa club will meet at the the club. They entertained at a party Blair, Clarice Webb, Otis Peterson, bers are cordially Invited to attend. a bottle of Danderlne that will home of Mrs. G. V. Culp, 840 Thir Monday evening at the Cherry Blos- Ronald Flamm, Keith Reading and you last for weeks! Monday for I som in honor of the prospective mem- - Jean Pederson. Yale camp, Daughter of the Utah teenth East street, Pioneers, will meet with Mrs. u. u. Tebbs. 15U Laird avenue. Thursday (OosUssd frera Pr Iww.) A great number of slender women are at 2 p. m. An excellent program has telling this story to others. They have duct the initiatory ceremony and the been arranged and all members are done to for two decades. Now you sea degrees of the order will be conferred requested to be present. the results in every circle. Noto how on candidates from the three , Salt Ladles' auxiliary to the Veteran tenderness prevails, Excess fat is no- Lake chapters, Lynd-No- ,L. Mlfcnah Firemen's association wilt meet for an where near as common as it was. No. 5 and Radiant No, 12. y Friday Friday, with Mrs. Ir " The story is this: "I took Marmola morning, reports' from committees vlng L. quilting Pratt at American Fork, be prescription tablets four a day. No ab will be given, and at noon luncheon ginning at, It o'clock. served at Shay's cafeteria. normal exerctseoruierwas required, new will be afternoon election of officers Ladies' Aid society of the Flrat beauty came, new health ana vitality. I Friday will' take place and further reports Presbyterian church, section !, will ceased them when my weight came down given. Dinner will be served at 6:30 meet with Mrs. Owen Gray, 1424 Pen ' to normal. Now I take Marmola only p. m. at the First Methodist church, rose drive, at 1 p. m. Tuesday. For " corner of Becond East and Second reservations call the hostess. All when I start to gain again." -(to are invited streets. members attend. South Installation the of scientific Marmola containsa discovery ' newly elected and appointed grand of based on wide research and thousands ; -Elks', Ladies,; club w ill hold it My, ., chapter officers will be held Friday " '."' ' ' I ' 1 UttefnDetttt. Men thus tb'iifid a tilth' ev'enthgV"" Tile'' presentation of flow- ular meeting SJonday at .8 p, m. In 4H to South East Tem Covenant and the the hall. ers, food which the into jewel retiring in turns stance body worthy grand matron, will conclude ple street. 11 fuel and energy, rather than into fat, the twenty-seconannual session of Professor B. Roland Lewis of the U Marmola supplies that substance, plus the grand chapter of Utah, Order t'niverslty of Utah will be the speak ' " ' v ; I t ft N fi r for the evening. Professor Lewis If other helps. The complete prescription of the Eastern Star. ; , 4; ? has Just returned from an extended m is in every box, also the reasons for Under the auspices of the educa- European trip and will give as his subresults. Thus you may know just why the tion, section of the Women's Demo"Kurope of Today and Tomor of fear harm. and have no cratic club, a meeting will be held at ject: comes, row." sr Civic Mrs. afternoon. u Sadie Robinson Stensel wilt give Miuuxnk Center, uas Thursday ivl xviannuia mis Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. vocal solos, "Magic of Your Eyes," by priceless benefits to people over-ta"be made Reservations from any Penn, and One selected, accompanied Those people have told the results to member of themaycommittee arranging by .Mrs. Lorenzo smith. Millions has the use and spread. the for The hostesses for the evening will others, meeting. Including Mrs, fJeorge Mrs. T. T. Burton, Mrs. R. be; Mrs. Edgar Rich, chairman." as of boxes have teen used to contribute Kendall Thomas. Mrs. Ilyron Nebeker sisted bv Mrs. Ella Archer, Mrs. O, J, to the slender figures of today, Mrs. Frank W. Penrose. The David, Mrs. C. C. Unckes. Mrs. A. O. r.n trv it for a little time and watch and social committee of the club will give Gunn, Mrs. Thomas W. Hansen, Mrs. Philadelphia; Pa, Then tell others a dance (at 1ifinnjirs. .... Oc, t,n, Newhouse at the hotel, ; Oscar A. Jensen, Mrs: P. C. Lewis, ...... .Kniit it in kinrlne I v.liwn to vour friends. It tober 20. "Riding, swimming, tennis I was forced to give up each' Mrs. Henry B. Miller, Mrs. J. G. Wag ner and Mrs. J. O. Jeilson, of my beloved sports. And my dancing too means a great deal to many, uo oroer Camp 15. Daughters of the Utah 'The doctor's wordi sounded hopeless! 'Autointoxicaw before you forget it. 1 will hold Its first meeting ' will meet Pioneers, club Visit 1 1 re f; MsTmols prescription tablets tlon' had become Chronic I feared 1 would be afflicted of the season Wednesday at 2 p. m. Wednesday afternoon at the home of old by ill irasuiMS t 11 per bos. at the home of Mrs. Alarv Sugden, Mrs, Fred Sprlngman, 353 Eleventh my whole life long. If you- - druggist is out. he will let 47 South Eighth West street. East street. Mrs. C. J. Albaugh and "I led a miserable existence. Something had to b them st once from his jobber 7N-'V-- V , Mrs. J. W. Bowman will be the aa done. 1 tried medicines. To no avail. 1 wss still terribly Second section of the First Presbyhostesses. slstlng weak was oppressed by an overwhelming desire to terian church will meet with Mm. '.V. E. Day. MO Fifth East street, Dramatic section of the Ladies' Lit aleep continuously. w Pleasant Way Wednesdsy at 2 p. m. Mrs. B. C. erary club will meet Monday. The "Then one day my mother handed me several cakes) Bonar and Mrs; Harry Coombs will program tor the day Includes "The of Fleischmann'i Yeast, saying, 'You have tried every Case of the One-APlay," by Profes sor B. Roland Lewis, and music by the .thing else.' It was with, a mere flickering ray of hop that! began eating it three cakes a day. lambda trio, Margaret Anderson, Bon nie Daynea and Evelyn Bird William "Today I can map my fingers at the word 'chronic son, accompanied by Virginia Sunv For In 5 months my autointoxication had disappeared merhays. I've never felt better in my 11e. I'm riding again, and Tea will be served, with Mrs. H. M. fit for any strenuous sport. And I am thinking of start Ferguson as hostess, assisted by Mrs. t i.-'7;iHarry Bracken and Mrs: Roy Bullen. ing toy dancing again, too." Mrs. Don R. Coray and Mrs. John W, Mr. Cyril E. ABen Alford will pour. , History-tourisection of the Ladles' ' ' v. Literary club will meet Tuesday at i6:J 4i. m TX7HEN the tody Ja depressed " fcy tntesBhal subject will Moorish Conquest," by Mrs. H. E. poisons, when vitality is low, Flcischmann't Schiller." The. paper will Club members are inby pictures. Yeast gets surely at the source of the trouble. vited to be present. . 1 f " Fleischmann's Yeast is a food as fresh and whole"twaHTy-Music section of the Ladle' Liter' ' will meet TUeeday at 2:30 ary club "I STARTED my own business 'and i. some as any vegetable from the garden. "It cleanaea . i f , p. m.- - Mrs. Kmert Fowler will give a ; nursed it to success. Of course my hours 1 hf f Mrs. paper on "Medieval Music. the digestive tract of accumulated wastes, counter were long, and I overworked. Soon I L " . I g Harry J. Robinson is to play "Rhapacts intestinal putrefaction, strengthens the inwas run down, and began to suffer from 1 ,.1!mmmmm -sody No. J," by Lisst, and "Scherao v ' k No. 3," by Chopin. ,. f and indigestion. Ond day ' constipation testinal muscles. With elimination regular, com . I ' - I aomeone recommended Fleischmann'a i t kf ' , Ladles' Literary club chorus, under " 1 plete, the assimilation of food becomes normai, Yeast ? ? I IV Today, after eating it regularly direction of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cur ' -- - for two months, I find myself, to the blood is purified the tone of the whole system . t l 4 tls, will meet Tuesday at 4 p. m. at V bebrief, r the club house. enjoying the best of health." is raised. Indigestion, skin disorders yield to tht) Readers section of the Ladles' Lit action of Flcischmann't Yeast. will meet Wednesday t erary p. m. the tne ciud noose. Start today on thit easy, natural road to health. "You sure to get deep, restful sleep General club meeting of the La cart get Fleischmann's Yeast from any grocer. Buy two t ' bedspring is a DeLuxe. club will he held dies' Literary or three days' supply at a time and keep in any cool dry m. For the DeLuxe spring fits your body-mo- lds Ir. DoroFriday at I p. will he- - the speakplace. Write for a free copy of the latest booklet on thy Nyswander curve each meet to brings itself er of the day, and will talk on "PerThe Yeast in the diet Health Research Dept. and sonality. What Is It and What It Is soothing comfort that gives new pep Fleischmann Company, 701 Washington St, New York. will Professor Not." Sterling Fogelberg its into yieldrelax Yoa gratefully energy. "Noc give three piano selections: -turne, raaerewsm;, .Major, ing depths . . . drop gently off into sound, No. 21, 12," "Etude Opus an " ""J refreshing sleep. Arrange with your furniMinor," Chopin. ,eiiL'ie in;i " ' "'""","4r ' ture err department store for a free DeLuxe -ac'j V club's week'a Wasatch Tfeu Literary i modern, natural way to health t l triaL But be sure the spring is a DeLuxe, tivities: wear of law section lifetime the Parliamentary and comfort for the downright Eat three cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast Wasatch Literary club will meet at of a DeLuxe spring is found only in bed-the bme of Mrs. W. S. Taylor, 41 regularly every day, one cake before each ; 7. Harrison avenue, Thursday, at 2 p. m. meal or between meals. Eat it plain, or dissprings that bear the DeLuxe label. conductwill Urlen the Erneet Mrs. solved in water (hot or cold), or any other work, her subject being, "Organising and Conducting Business In Permaway you like. For stubborn constipation and nent Societies Preparing, Making i Salt Lake City, Utah physicians say it is best to drink one cake ResoluMotions and and Seconding ThltDtLMnUUmi wsw Tueuc maw in a glass of hot water (not scalding) before P0ria tions." s aoftu. s Mrs. W. 8. Taylor, chairman of the meals arid before going to bed. Train yourentertainment committee of the Wa' . . fcSUKWH" self to regular daily habits. satch Literary club requests all members of her committee to meet Tuesi yfS dav afternoon at I p. m. at the Hotel "Alex see 1 Ian ft an Educator Will Speak E. Oters, vice chairman: W. J. Loom is, o'clock luncheon. .Mrs. II, S. Culp r; will be assisting hostess, , Jrtrs. H, T. 1927. Of ,'ff Uv. ba- .'Dr. tch, by r- - Wil-so- Alltukerfwho at uth m. to hat rver iV ip J ' i V Shepard-Towne- for jr tod. hat bis club, on- - ild: at Tils hen our hu--, or Dorit Ignore Arid Scalp! t Alltucler fit eTi-da- Tal-Sit- : lL f v: ...'."' Bod-rer- s, see Mor-X.e- So Easy to Lose Fat 1 Women's Clubs JNervouB ft prn - t" i d lifj v: " C II I had miserable r r t 1 rJ to give up " l all outdoor s -- sports t. May-coc- . r Good-Da- t y s- 7fiff ''V'7V u V :;f S n h: . MARMpLA .... totuc ct v 7 ' st " physically active. 4 I He gets this new deep sleep! f V - ' lt 11' ... , ' ' . t4 hi 'l ' J ', - YOU'RE ,,,,, JwVa rt Fk(gW rp: : 1fy AA-53- :-- . ; Chopin,-"Schento- r''' t i 'i "- wv .;. -' y - ftJt i . IJm. Jjzir-- rr 't Ninth East street, Tuesday at 2 The program is as follows Lewis Stearns will sing. "Invlctue," bv Huhn, and 'Three, Four. Jack," a fairy song, by Squlree: Mr. William B. Ford, violinist, will play Kreisler's serenade. "Espegnole": Mrs. L. M Rachmsnirioffs Rusk will Interpret "Punchinello." following which two vcksI numbers will be given by Mrs. C. W H'rnr, "Solve Jg s Kong", from the Peer Oynt suite by Edvard Grieg and "Cradle Song" from Beethoven. Tea will be serve by the oficers of the section, and an Invitation to all members of the Wasatch Literary club who are Interested in music is i 211 p. m. -t- hcfttdspringJ&citriom ROME QUALITY PRODUCTS FOR RELAXATION r: (?'' Utah. ' Musto section of the Waaatcb Literary club mill open the season's work Mrs. Alex Pickering, at the home AND SLEEP tended officer of C, R. this rsectlon are Whitehead, chairman: II. , r- -' - 7., "TWO YEARS AGO I couldn't sleep, I was nervous, irritable and so tired I couldn't work. I came West for a rest. But my unfortunate condition persisted . . . One day a friend suggested Fleischmann's Yeast. I began eating it three time daily. Today my old tired feeling is gone. I aleep like a top. And my work goes splendidly." Id Elizabeth Hvwrdf Denver, Cofa W v. " I s. j Ik, ' 7' Mea-dam- rs Hi ifHrW ' i "I WAS TOLD y , - - ..7. i 7 ( .... THAT, to avoid a nervous breakdown, I vitally needed a rest. My whole system was run down from overwork, On returning from my vacation boils broke out on my face and neck. Various remedies, ointments and poultices seemed only to alleviate not overcome the disorder. Numerous friends advised Fleischmann's Yeast. I began taking it regularly at meal times. Well, the boils simply faded away. Ina month I was my old self. I have had no. skin disorder since. And I stiU eat Fleischmann's Yeast daily to keep fit." ' Vuthton H. tW, isttrost, ttnth. V 7i |