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Show I HE SALT LAKE TiUBlLNE, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, 1929, .gsgs - Legion Meeting o icietj b (kSS53C5 meeting of the Legion was held Monday ft Memorial house in Memory park. A musical program was given under direction of Miss Lisle Bradford, followed by a social hour. The tea table was gay with green crystal Camp 10 Meets Camp 10, Daughters of Pioneers, bowls filled with pink- and yellow held its monthly meeting Thursday snapdragons and the tea and coffee at the home of Mrs. L. J. Harrison. A urns were presided over by Mrs: J. collection of old photographs and M. Hlgbee and Mrs. Nellie Walker. pieces of quaint furniture and other relics were shown. Mrs. Flora B. Matron Returns Mrs. O, H. Paris left Monday for Home gave a talk hn landmarks and her home In Palo Alto. Calif ... after special mention was made of the with cedar post. Elizabeth P. Hayward spending the past three week Losee her mother, Mrs. Florence gave a talk on early day customs and O'Nell. was Paris called here Mrs. of the experiences of pioneer days. Mrs. Hazel M. Black was assisting by the illness of her brother, Losee ONell. hostess. e A delightful oL.'Club Ber-St- ar 13 Blacksmith Shop Preparing 'Gopher Probes' to Serve Death apecltl to Tl. Trlbunt. MANTI. The blacksmith shop at sevMayfteld has been busy the eral days preparing "gopher probes." These, rather dangerous looking In1 struments are five or six feet long, rrt inch tubing at with one end. and a rake tooth at the Mrs. Walker Kennedy, a bride of April, forother. The sharp point finds the Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Cameron an merly Miss Myra Cameron, tlaughter of Mr. and gopher hole, and the tube is used nounce tne marriage of their dauch to deposit a nice little breakfast of Mr i. F. Y. Cameron, whose marriage to Walker ter, Myra, to Walker Kennedy, ion or carrots therein. The mere fact that Mr. and Mn 8. A. Kennedy. The V A. S. Mrs. Mr. son carrots carry strychnine In quanthe and of Kennedy, Kennedy, took, marriage kxk place at 8:30 a. m. tities deadly to gophers is In keeping Monday at the Cameron apartments Hotel Utah. at the with the general appearance of the place Monday In the Hotel Utah and the couple left probe. immediately after the ceremony for The activity Is all a part of the i mjs ngeie, wnere they will spend gopher drive, which Is being carried Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kimball are Successful Party. their honeymoon before making on In county, under directheir home In 8hU Lake. Those at home again at the Hotel Utah. Mothers' club of Sigma Pi enter- tion ofSanpete V. I. Johnson, ot the UnUed present at the ceremony, which was y frathe at a tained at bridge party States biological survey; Clinton Woman's Missionary society, Westperformed by the Rev. Jesse Balrd ternity house. Mrs. D. C. Elder was KJar. district agricultural inspector, minster Presbyterian church, will in of the First Presbvtcrian church. in flowers and charge spring C. O. Stott. county agent meet Thursday at 2 p. m. at the home shades of orchid and were Mrs. r. n. Cameron. Mr. and were used and Last week was a busy one for the of Mrs. E. C. McCarty, 3625 Seventh for the decorations.- pink Mrs. 8. A. Kennedy and Mrs. Jesse One hundred in the drives. Monday brought leaders conEast street. Mrs. 8. Woolley will Baira. Trie above announcement twenty-on- e guests were in atMrs. E. Cole and duct the devotional. will be read with a great deal of Inwas awarded the tendance and prize 1 will give the second chapter of the terest by the many friends of the to Mrs. O. A. Peterson. study book. Mrs. C. Sanders will young couple, who are popular mem, bers of the younger society set. give a talk on "The American Negro." Mrs. J. 8. Haven will give a Club The Women's Republican club w ill talk on "Africa." J Ionic From Coast its annual dinner dance Thursgive Mrs. F. L. Oswald ha returned Ladles' Aid of St. Peter's guld will day at the Elks club. Reservations from Los Angeles, where he spent give a dinner Wednesday at 8 p. m., can be made through any officer of the winter, and Is at home again at church. the club or any members of the com8rctsl to Ths Tribune. the Hotel Utah. During her stay mittee. RICHFIELD. The heavy precipi. Mrs. Oswald was extensively enter-- " Victor lodge No. 88111 give a pubThe standing entertainment comlic card party at the K. P hall mittee of the club has general charge, tation during March and in the first tained by former 8alt Lakers now living In Los Angeles. Thursday at 2 p. m. with the following subcommittees: ten days of April Insures better sheep Tickets, Mrs. E. D. Borenson, chair- and cattle range conditions in the Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Griffin have man; Miss Zella Gallacher, Mrs. Carl Sevier valley, and in Piute and GarDaughters Meet returned from a six weeks' stay In Mrs, Clifford Patten; pro- field counties, says County Agent S. Liberty camp, Daughters of Utah Evans, Mrs. San Francisco and Los Angeles. W. H. Folland, chair- R. Botwell. Pioneers, will meet Wednesday at gram, man: Mrs. Gilbert Rlswold. Mrs. W. The snow blanket of April covered 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. FlorMiss Miriam Rudy" will leave ence Leatham. 430 East Ninth South T. Pyper; music, Mrs. Horace C. the territory from the north end of Thursday for Los Angeles, where she Mrs. decorations. chairman: Sanpete county to Kane county and street. Mrs. Ada Buchanan will be Beck, will visit her aunt, Mrs. Charles Jen chairman; Mrs. Ell spread eastward almost to the Coloassisting hostess. The class lesson Carl L. Smart, kins, for several weeks. will be given by Mrs. Elma T. Wright F. Taylor, vice chairman; Mrs. J. P. rado river line. Over In the Henry Miss Helen Crawford has returned and will be on the coming of the Marstella. Mrs. C. N. Jensen, Mrs. mountain section, where snowfall has from Los Angeles and the beaches, railroad into Utah. Landmarks and A. Z. Richards, Mrs. C. M. Morris, been below normal for several seawhere she spent two months. other pioneer history will be given Mrs. William Stenacker. Other mem- sons, this year a heary coating is reentertainment ported, and sheep and cattle men are by Mrs. Mary Newton. The pioneer bers of the standing as Mrs. Joseph W. McMurrin of Los square monument will be given by committee who are assisting areMrs. correspondingly sanguine. Mrs. W. 8. Acheson. On Escalante mountain and In the Mrs. Lonoia Drtgga. Angeles and her two daughters. Mrs. ine me oi follows: Mrs. Louise vicinity of the city of Escalante. there Bamberger. Mead H. Horton and Miss Luclle Pioneer M. Smiley Cowan will be Ernest Mrs. F. Is now more snow than has been the Cannon, Callister. Mrs. Jesse McMurrin, are guests at the Hotel given by Mrs. Ada Buchanan. All A. E. Graham. Mrs. H. J. Halton, Mrs case in the past Utah for a short stay. period, acmembers are invited. .... ! Mrs. W. C. A. Mrs. Hurd, J. Hogle, cording to T. R. Proctor of Pangultch, Maimonldes club will hold the first Ben Johnson. Mrs. H. 8. Kerr, Mrs who ranges large flocks of sheep in initiation of the year Thursday eve- Annie H. King. Mrs. W. 3. Lowe and the district. ning at the Covenant house, 411 East Mrs. C. R. Mabey. South Temple street. The Initiation South Sanpete Teacher $ Mr. and Mrs. William D. McDon ceremony will be followed by dancMar two small aid and Elect AW Officer daughters. All members ing and refreshments. tori and Nancy, of Highland Park, are invited. 111., and Mrs. I. D. Lowe and her pselat te Ths Tribune. Camn 22. Daughters of Pioneers, daughter. Helen, returned to eaii GUNNISON. At the annual meetMr, Honolulu. will meet at the home of Mrs. A. Lake Mondav from ing of the teachers of the South Sancontinued their McDonald Mrs. West street, and Hatch. 329 North First pete school district Saturday night at the Ephralm high school, the foljourney to their home. Wednesday at 2 p. m. lowing were elected officers: announces M. Clawson Mrs. Clara Camp 8. Daughters of Pioneers, John R. Nlelson. president: Andrtv Chic ensembles. silk arrival of will be entertained by Mrs. Francis the Juda, vice president; Bessie Booth, 38 ve Bute models. exclus North and of home the at McDonald Margetts secretary-treasure- r. District repre(Adv.) sentatives are: Gunnison-Fayetther daughter, Mrs. Gordon Croft, Apartment 2. e, it Wed..sir;-,, 1 1460 East street, Fourteenth t i Harold Bradley; Ephralm, Jessie LODGE ISSUES INVITATION. nesday at 2 p. m. Miwlil tn Ti Ttihun. POCATELLO. Idaho. Chancellor The Phi Pi Phi Mothers' club will meet Wednesday at the fraternity Commander J. P. Jones of Fort Hall house. 1442 Federal way. All mem- Lodge No. 6. Knight of Pythias, ha r extended a special invitation to all Claude Freed. Mrs. Adolph Baer, bers are urged to attend. members of For Hall lodge and Aeea Mrs. J. H. Holland, Mrs. C. R. P?ar- Blues." "China Williams, by Fay A delightful affair of the spring sell. Mrs. W. W. Armstrong, Mrs. temple No. 200. to be guests of Idaho will be presented Tuesday evening at Falls No. 27 Tuesday at 8 p. nr. and was the initial round table luncheon Airis, Mrs. Thomas G. Grif-- 1 Ladies' Literary club on East Athenian lodge No. 44 at Biackioot followed by bridge Monday at the George fin. Mrs. W. C. Alexander. Mrs. j; the South Temple street, under auspices Wednesday at 8 p. m., to welcome Ambassador hotet Mrs. Jfcck Keith H. King and Mrs. Ellis Freed. of Railroad Orand Chancellor T. W. Oalloway of the Brotherhood entertained a group of friends. The Mrs. F. C. Schramm entertained of Trainmen. Boise, on his official visit. guests were seated at one long table the following guests: Mrs. W. Moncentered with a silver basket of deep tague Ferry. Mrs. A. H. S. Bird. Mrs. blue cornflowers, African marigolds H. C. Goodrich, Mrs. Frank Jennings, and Japanese iris In shades of or- Mrs. F. E. Smith, Mrs. C. A. Walker, chid. Covers were laid for Mrs. Mrs. Ernfest Bamberger, and Mrs. B. Keith, Mrs. M. 8. Woodward, Miss C. Rooklidge. Lillian Woodward, Mrs. J. M. Mrs. L. J. Hayes presided over a Mrs. Mrs. Lester D. Freed, Civics - parliamentary law delightful luncheon for Mrs. Bsrnard Missionary society, First J. Rohlflng, whok is visiting with section. Ladies' Literary club, church, meets Presbyterian friends in Salt Lake en route to her with Mrs. L. E. Arnold, 17 U meets at 10 a. m., clubhouse. home In Colorado. Gay spring flowstreet, at 2 p. m. Play production class meets at ers In the pastel shades decked the 11:30 a. m., clubhouse. Mrs. laid for were covers table and Literary section Lynda chapter, O. E. B meets at 2 p. m. Regular meeting-- Wasatch Guy Von Bcoyc, Mrs. .Gail Moffat, Mothm who tak en ilmple pre8. Rulon Mrs. the home of Mrs. Fred W. 2 Fred at Mrs. club Civic at m., Mclntyre, p. Literary caution are Kldom worried. .With a Center. Meakin, 1414 Slgsbee avenue. bottle of Fletcher Castorla In the Wells, Mrs. H. Eugene Glenn. Mrs. e e houae tbey can do what their doctor A. W. Gorev. Mrs. W. N. Lewis. Mrs. would tell them to do, when baby Salt Lake Valley camp of St. Ann's sewing circle meets P. T. Reynolds, Mrs. J. H. Davis and fretful, feverish, colicky, constipated or at 2 p. m., Kearns St. Ann's orRoyal Neighbors of America Miss Becky Almond. Among those stuffed up with cold give a few drops meets at 8 p. m., K. P. hall. who entertained parties of friends at We are shipping through cart to phanage. of this pure vegetable, pleasant-tastin- g e e . California points. A phone call will the opening were Mrs. ijynn preparation. It comforts Baby and Beta B chapter, Delphian Lybla temple No. 32, Daughsoothes blm to sleep In a Jiffy. Mrs. A. H. Taylor. Mrs. It's our representative to your Thompson. bring of meet ters 7 meets the for sewat p. m., Nile, perfectly safe for the youngest Infant. society, Kent R. Burt, Mrs. H. L. Mulllner, residence, who will give yon an estiUse It freely and as often as needed, hotel. ing at 1:30 p. m., Masonic temAlice Mis Bliss, Packard. Preal Mrs. A .cost of packing and more liberal dose mate on the specialists edvUe. ple, Mrs. Dan Alexander, Mrs. Q. B. Is all It takes to comfort and relieve e shipping your gofldt. This service Speech Readers' club party, Mrs. Ida Atherton and Mrs. older children, when feverUhnesa, bad Corey. Circle B, Centenary Methodno Civic Center. Is free and under yen no show H. Patterson. colds, etc.. breath, appetite, ist church. Ladies' Aid. meets J'-The mark obligations. they need a good purging at 1:30 p. m. at the home of of genuine Castorla la the Fletcher Le Grand camp, Daughters of Ladies H. Gordon circle, T. on the wrapper.- Look for It Mrs. H. King, 1819 Lake street signatur Pioneers, will meet at the home of 2 meets :o avoid imitations. A. at of e the R., p. Q. Mrs. C. Oessel, 9S4 Eleventh East " Ferry m.i I. O. O. F. hall. chapter, First Presstreet, Wednesday et 2:30 p. m. byterian church, meets at 6:15 , Nancy club meets with Mrs, p. m., church parlors. Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Allison, M. 8. Brown. 221 B street. San in home who their made have Aid First Ladles' 328 West 2nd South Street society. Royal Neighbors, camp 4088, Francisco for several years, have card party at 2 p. m., S. B. A. Congregational church, meets Phone Was. 5722 or 5721 moved to Los Angeles. hall. at 11 a. m., church parlors. r Popular Couple Wed at Hotel; jueave on Bride of April lr m Dinner pt three-quart- Blanket of Snow Promises Better Range Conditions . ten-ye- ' Give freehi ar out about twenty persons to the farm of L. D. Larsen, at Mayfleld, In spite oi tne unpleasant weather. Thty learned how, and on April 30 a community drive will be held there. In which 10 local captains have been named to create Interest In their respective districts: L. D. Larsen, Angus J. Christiansen, Ray Swallow, Albert Christiansen. Frank Christiansen, Chris Btenberg. Kenneth Whttlock, R. D. Larsen, Hyrum Olaen and Ren Hansen. Tuesday afternoon weather again Interfered, but six farmers responded to a call for a poisoning demonstration on the farm of Julius Barnes at Mantl. Wednesday demonstrations were given at Centerfleld and at l. under the local project leaders. O. W. Sorensen and Sidney Peterson, respectively. Friday a demonstration at the farm of John Olsen, at Moroni, brought out about sixty farmers, the weather being more transferred to. the space now pled by the cafe. occu- - LOST OFFICIALS SAFE. A group of JERUSALEM OP). Palestine officials and their wives. Including Edwin S. Samuel, son of the former high commissioner. Sir Herbert Samuel, was found on the Transjordan shore of the Dead sea this afternoon after having been missing since Saturday. They were on an excursion in the Dead sea. . , Ax-tJ- IB Mantl, Virginia Lund; Oenterfleld-Axtel- l, J. Clayton Watt and Dewey Lund; Mayfleld-SterllnClinton Christensen. The retiring officers were Oeorge Beal, president; J. Orrln Anderson, 1ce president; Olive Anderson, ary-treasurer, with Leo D. Bards-leJ. Clayton Watts, Clinton district representatives. II g, H FAIR or D AIIU I There's a beauty Whatever your particular beauty problem . . . whichever type of feminine loveliness is yours . . .you will be the lovelier by using Borer Face Powder . tinted and blended scientifically to enhance your natural color ing . . . and adhering with a y, n, Hotel riant to Spend $10,000 on denotation Bixtl.l le Ths Tribune. TWIN FALLS, Idaho.-T- he Perrlne hotel, built In 1909, as the first establishment of the kind In Twin Tails, will undergo an Interior renovation, to cost about $10,000, the management announces. The stairways on either side will be removed and a large, central stairway con structed in the rear. An additional 110.000 or 115.000 will be spent by V. C. Wray, proprietor of the Perrlne cafe. In removing hit business to the front part ot the ) secret for you! secret- Chris-tenso- ' 1 1 Armstrong; ; smooth caress. t '" : Boyer Face Powder . , . fa even different abide and two weights . ..JOc sod flat your druggist 'a.' . Also ft CocBpletc line efCrtataa, Lotiaos, Kouge sad Lipttxkt. IB OYER- - rarls,HRMlUrmle CUmco. 2TM Wahua An. , ';' M vir-- i " The barber shop will b building. i-- Body Covered With Itching Rash Skin Now Without a Blemish Bethel, Maine "Mr nephew had a severs skin trou wnicn eor red bis face, hands and whole body. His skin became raw from acratchlnf. Many remedies wen tried without success then Res-in- ol Soap and Ointment were prescribed. The first few applications stopped ths itching, and soon he was entirely healed. He now has ths loveliest skin I Ter saw no unsightly blotches mar the beauty of his eomplez Ion." (Signed) Vivian M. Eagle. Ths daily nsa of Eesinol Sosp for ths toilet and bath, with a touch of Eesinol Ointment for any irritations tends to keep ths sua clear, soft and lovely. Sasavts f frM Ds. J ' 1 , ! IUWs4 sUtoatate.au. Resinol Smart Affairs Events of the Day When- Bid-we- ll, Children Ci FURNITURE SHIPPED AT for It REDUCED 1 FREIGHT RATES New-hou- I se Its Pff f M.A.KEYSER FIREPROOF ,f STORAGE CO. -- - r Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood will enter- if ThU Easy at Pleasant Way and vigor. That it rme great reason perhapt a major reason why excest fat it nowhere near at common at it was. health People used to think that etcest g or fat all came from over-etin- So some people under-eiercin- e. starved,, but with flight effect Some became very active, still the fat remained. Then medical research began the tudy of obeity. It was found that the thyroid gland largely controlled nutrition. One of its purposes if to turn food into fuel and energy-- . . Fat people, it No Secrecy not a secret precnpjMarmoUis complete formula . . wai found, generally suffered from n under- active thyroid. Then experiments were made on animalt on thousands t"t UKm. '"1 - thyroid in tmall imoents. Countless reportt thowed that eicess fat quite promptly- dippeared., . Then thyroid, u ken from cttl and fheep, was fed to human Science beings with like retulu. then realized that a way had been found to combat a great cause of obeiitr. Since then, thit method hat been employed by doctors, the world over, in a very way. tlj - i SI II Next Came Marmola Then a treat medical laboratory bawd on thit princi-piperfected a tablet It wat called Marmola prescription. Marmola wat perfected 22 years ago. u Since then it h been used in an tw-moway millions of boxes of it. Utert told other! about it. They told how it increated pet only fctciihed fat but Tjr - - ap peart in every oox. Also an ex planation ot tne results wnicn so delight itt utert. No abnonrial aerate or diet it required, but moderation helpt. One timply take four tablets daily until weisht comet down to normal. Correct the cause; with lessened weight come new vitality and many other benefits. Do the Right Thing East First South street. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd tertain at an convinced. Witch the retulti. Then, if yoo like the retulrt, complete tljem. Get a box of Marmola today. Sold by all druKgiu at ?1 a box. An y drug-ji- it "ho it out will order from h;i jobber. MAftMOLA !PrescripticncJai)leis will en- I reception Tuesday evening at their home in Federal Heights following the recital to be given by Miss Katharine Ellerbeck at the West high school. Our records show that every day more women are turning to our Rough Dry -- Utah Poetrv society will meet tft the home of Mrs. A. H. Boxrud. 57 Sixth East street. Wednesday at 8 bring p. m. Members will please original poems or favorite selections. First Congregational chfirch women will meet Wednesday morning to sew for the Children's Service home. J218 East Thirteenth South street. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford O. Edmunds, whose marriage took place recently, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Holt entertained at their home on Kpnsjngton aTenue 8unday evening. Games were played and a late supper was served. Fourteen guests were Miss Nellie Watkins of Los Angeles Is a guest at the Hotel Utah few days. Miss Watkins was for formerly a resident of Salt Lake. Regular meeting of chapter- 92, Women of Mooseheart Legion, is announced for Thursday evening at the Moose hall. Member: are urged to attrnd. Service. t aids ! VoOl j j .. .;. I .',.V. MMMttv has the right to be proud of ct clear skin Everyone A ,.. , a '". CLEAR, smooth, lovely skin bespeaks rich, red blood. Outward reflection of the condition within you. ,f. t V'" ' ' !WWMw'willl,H in Vm" r 11 j p. ) ' , ; . . It is Nature's Men and women, both justly covet admiration. Everyone can expect such satisfscrion to its fullest extent if they are the possessors of a clear, un-: . : rr blemished skin. The work pleases them and they find that there is only a little ironing left for them to do. - Daughters, of Pioneers. Hjland Park ward, wilt meet at the home of Mrs. Morris Anderson. 2485 Highland drive. Thursday at 2 p. m. All members and friends are Invited. eAI " 1 Family Washing General meeting of the Aid society church of Phillips Congregational will be held Thursday at the home of 1234 SevL. East C. Mrs. Shields, enth South street Section 1 will be in charge and will serve a 1 o'clock luncheon. Reservations should bo made by Wednesday evening. Call A talk on China Hvland 5295-will be given at 2:30 p. m. by E. T. Richardson. Thif if to people whose excess fat robt them of betuty, youth, health and vitality. Reduce that fat combat the cause in thit scientific wav. Do what to many people, for 2"2 yean, have found present.amazingly effective. Try a couple of boxet and be Park Informal ', v tain at the third in a series of bridge TT .' If you are unfortunate in having skin blemishes, pimples, boils, eczema you owe it to yourself and friends to remove the cause. Nature will then provide the complexion which is so much detired. Th sun wat ' rtoch - SSS. has been Work Hylandl90 siaf It through the blood a blessing to millions of people who have taken advantage of its wonderful medicinal properties. It gives to Nature what it needs in building you up so that your systea) throws off the cause. And when your system is filled with rich, red Hood, the iody'l power of resistance to infection and disease is raised, i'our appetite improves; firm flesh takes the place of that Vou sleep soundly. You feel strong. which was S.S.S. helps Nature build Your nerves become steady. once-flabb- LAUNDRV distinctive this red'blood-cells- y. . Take S.S.S. daily at mealtime. Seek energy, vitality, and a elesr skin, through the grest Wood tonic which is made from fresh vcpetsble drugs and has stood the test of over 100 yesrs. Ail good drug stores sell S.S.S. in two wes. Ask for,: the larger size.' It is mote economical. CssTtisat ms g.a o. : . 7 |