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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, YfEPXLS'PAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1920. Auerbach (1 n " -- PETITIOU HEARD Kensington Given In Honor of One ' Protestant Appears Against Increase in Rates to Resort j&i MM JtALUilS A r'lT''j I B k i ij , , i " fAJW'ww jj 2irw Ji y iJ nus --T IJ r- r a -- J mi'-' ' Bride entertained at a. One protestant, John Berry, of Bandy, .appeared In behalf of him s aejf and of, several employees of d tributary to thp Saif Lake, k Western railroad, aa well 4s of at kenlntou yester- G ton-eern- .p?k e e r . Artistic Beaded to that time. The application was taken under iscment. ad-- v 0? TWO APPLICATIONS FOR WATER et 111 . J V Planting Time Is Coming THE enough , roots of newly set shrubbery, roScs, fruit trees or .berry vines. Watch the growth of fruit and flowers its a wonderful pleasure. , Mr. and Mrs. Elbrldge L. Thomas and NEWH0USE HOTEL f Dinner and Entertainment 6 to 9 p. m. $1.00 j BuV you must order now (for spring delivery. Ask ; for our catalog. i Box 328 E . Crape Fruit and Orange Cocktail au Marsqulno - iSnow Nursery Company Hyland 1464 Salt Lake City , . The Cleofan will meet this afternoon with Mre. L. T. Whitney. 13 A street. Mrs. C. Clarence tNcslen will give s paper , on iClty Planning. -- s t. Soup Frfsh Vegetable. Belle , Wafers Fermlers Chicken a la King en Cssseoiette or Roast Yearling Lamb. Currant Jelly French Fried Potatoes Dinner Rolla - ' Raspberry Perfatt and Cake or ' French Pastry , ' Coffee , ' , Tea It's a chocolate Perhaps fudge, devils food, orange sponge, fruit, n caramel or .other any of a But It'a mire to varieties. be light.' fluffy, perfect In flavor and texture a cake you delight In serving your friends if you buy It from SHAY'S. half-dow- King Joy Los . Special Lunches, U 0hmik (frafeteVla 8t 941 Bo. Mala Was. Bit. Combinations Figured Georgettes Straight Lines Short Sleeves Taffetas Clever New Satins Charming Foulards Tunics Drapes Round Necks Blacks, Navies, Greens, Browns, Pekin, Copenhagen, Flesh, White, Taupe, Tan and others. Mr. Kaveke; mill be sheep now will return to write daughter, Barbara,avenue home on Second early in In the vicinity of the Deep Creek after spending- the winter at the road. Orders for care here have Wen cancelled and placed at hafter, where East hotel. movements S are scheduled to begin Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rogers and three Wednesday, March 2, to Idaho points chlldrSn have returned from Ocean Park, for lambing. ord received here, My estimate, from Cal., where they have spent some time. n that there are approximately twenty bands, numbering afciut $0,009 rheep. in for the editions will to am Sunday dose Shafter awaiting shipleeiety proximity eot be received by telephone Uter thaa ment between now and April 1, ahich 11 e'eieek Saturday neraiuf . Suck Iteaa makee much congested. that region er te events of meat relate little their April Fifth bww GOOD MT78IC, SERVICE, . Etc. quantities. $2.0. and for 25c 2 SlflS $&5 All new and beautiful. and' Each an These are hats soft No. 1 cans ....10c and crushable, hats stiff and No. 2 cans . 15c angular, hats softened by net No. 23 cans 20c veils and lace throws, hats flow r Parkers and Utahna er faced and flower crowned. Hats pierced by a single ornaPeas, 2 for 25c mental pin, and hats with ribNob Hill Jelly, 2 for 35c bon drapes and bows, and many Picnic cans. quills and wings. of the University of Utah will play and the boys glee club of the East high ' school will sing. The boys' glee club is under the direction of M ss Lisle Bradford and la composed of Kenneth Castleton, Wayne Farnsworth, John Ensign. K. Wooliey, Keats Cook. Nathan Axelrad. Thornley Pitt, Sumner I.ee. Donald Kearns, Kenneth Cowan, Gordan Chambers, George expressing Beans idea. original Cronin, Kenneth Kammerman, Xorval will take the parts of the leading lady Ingalls and Paul Summerhaye. alternately on the two nights. It waa announced yesterday that the East high school Dramatic club will present Its plav, "Quality Street," Friday and Saturday evening at 5 o'clock In the East high auditorium. The students hVva all been working hard for several months under Miss Nellie Brown, the director, ills Neva Clegg and Miss Donna Jones Saturday eely fer the eoatlng week. Bedel eventa it the peat weak aad eottcea ef wamne'a dnba meat be rent in by Fnday night. EDUCATION CAMPAIGN IS MEETING SUCCESS Reports from all places where the peaking campaign of the state eduia-tiondrive has been carried Indicate almost unanimous support of tne resolutions presented, according to Arch M, Thurman of . the schedule committee. Hundreds of people have been turned away for lack of accommodations and adequate sealing capacity in Ogden and Other cities. "Judging by- three reports, the drive has been auccessful thus far. Mr. Thurman said, "and Indications point to continued success-- on every hand. The drive will continue In full swing up to next Monday, when the final adStore Colonies $333, dresses 37,627 will be delivered In Cache county. Weber and Emery counties held their Prod- - . final meetings last 256.50 (light. Utah and Fait Lake counties will be concluded today, and the drive will be started in Moigan and Wasatch counties tomorrow. in 1919. Dr. A. E. Wlnshlp and State Superintendent George X. Child left for 8t. George last night to open the drive They will tour Washington, Iron and Millard Utah in 1919 produced 2.2X.7J0 pounds of honey from 27,JJ- colonies of beea. counties. the product being valued at 3233,'J5.S9. TALK- on a net sales baids of 15 cents a pound, SONG LEADER according to the first annual report of F. B. Terribcrry, state inspector of apiaries, lBsued yesterday. An assembly will be held at the Hast Mr. Terriberry estimates that Utah high school this morning at 9 o'clock could support 109,000 colonics, bringing and Maher Jenkins, community song of Xew York, will lead the student the annual honey crop to 6,000,000 pounds, leader in He bodv will also give a talk which, at 15 cents net, would give a on musIc-- songs. An orchestra led by Ray West yearly revenue of 5900,000. A tabulated statement of the production by counties shows that Tooele county claims to get ISO pounds per colony of bees, while many counties run only A about 40 pounds as the average per colCough ony. Duchesne was the banner apiculLoosens Up ture county In the state In 1919, with a yield of 423.000 pounds, while Uintah was next with S7O.350 pounds. In each ThW wmfdf f vm of these counties the a erase yield was ef fee qairk reealln. El 90 pounds per colony. cheaply mad. ud Emery comity reports the largest numas against ber of colonies,' 4724, Duchesnes 4100, but the wield Ih EmHers is a home-mad-e 40 syrup which milpounds per colonv, ery averages only or a total of 19S.9S0 pounds. Utah coun- lions of people have found to be the meet dependable means of breaking up ty Is third in, production, with 378 coltRbborn coughs. It is cheap and simple, onies end a yield of 80 pounds per colony, or a total of 2J0.38U pounds. but very prompt in action. Under its Mr. Terriberry reports that the dry healing, soothing influence, chest gore-ne9summer, the alfalfa weeiil and phlegm loosens, breathing bemethods in some parts of the comesgoes, in throat atopa and easier, State militated against the industry last yon get a goodtickling restful sleep. The night's .20 and increase of about Ahe that year usual throat and chest colds ate conper cent In the number of colonies hut little more, than made up for the losses quered hr it in 24 hours or less. Nothing of the previous winter. Extracted hon-e- v better for bronchitis, hoarseness, crotm, sold at I to 20 cents per pound, and throat tickle, bronchial asthma or winabout of the product was used ter coughs. To make this splendid cough syrup, The In Utah, accoidms to the report. Inspector claim that the disease of foul pour 2'j ounces of Pinex into a pint brood, which caused heavy losses the bottle and fill the bottle with plain two preceding years ill some sections, Rramilated sugar syrup and shake thor-- I waa held prettv well under control in If you prefer, use clarified !9I. This fact, with improved condi-- 1 oughly. tlons and better prices,' put Up the outlook for the Industry enrotiraKhig "Education In the matter of preparing beea for wintering,' sajs the report, "and adoption of better methods would proltably result In saving of approximately 5009 'colonies of bees lost yearly. This loss represents 120, CHi In actual value of the bees. as I'ountv bee Inspectors of Utah, named In the report, are: Reav er, George C. Thompson: R. Barker; Boxelder, E. J,. Carbon. H. H Horsley; Davm. ,Barrett: Duchesne. K. B. Hotslev; 11. William Jed Knight: Iron, lckers; MilGrlmshaw; Juab. Thomas lard, Hress Meecham: Flute, R. I. I,ewe; bait James X'lelacn. t'Snpete. 8. N. Gade; Sevier. Xephl Mudseny Toeele, Mrs, J. W. Anderson; Uintah, James Marshall: Utah. William Hone; Washington, R. A. Morris; Weber, George R. The After of Flu . al even a long continued Cold often leave ing Cough, Measles- or thus affording a favorable ,o Vitks Vapo- Rub may be of value in this condition. -- Worth of Your doctor will ipipress upon that following recovery from the active stage of influenza, there often remains aii inflamed, congested condition of the air TO passages throat, larynx, bronchial tubes and lungs. EAST AT HIGH SCHOOL Frequently the cough hangs on soreness of the chest persists you take cold easily and' there may be obstinate catarrh. This condition is slow to dear up and if neglected may favor the development of pneumonia, or later on, serious disease of the lungs. Such cases should continue Stubborn under the care of their physidan Right should exercise moderately in the open air eat plenty of wholesome food avoid overwork and sudden chills,.' ' Nightly applications of Vicks VapoRub may help nature to complete the process of repair. Because Vicks acts locally by stimulation hru the skin to - you ' MOVEMENT OF SHEEP 8bep movement out of W'endover thl prlng will he very light, acon!ing tt James H. Raveke, cooperative weathei observer. In a letter to t 10 halt Lakt office of the United litotes weathjr ! reau. On aorount of quarantine1 ortlera no sheep located west of Wendover wl! he shipped from that point, hut wiD.b. loaded at Khafter. Net., or trailei ove to Monte.'lo, Nev., on tlie Ponlhern "The only Lush.e.is 0 w Kill ootain," of More Than 17 Million at- al pea. Samples to new users will be sent free on request to the Vick Chemical Company, 231 Broad Street, Greensboro, N. C. . al w S , .Against Colds Jars Used Yearly WAIST AND GARTERS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS The Delight of Every Mother Youll be happily pleased the moment you seethia superior garment for you can tell at a glance that kt the better article youve always wanted. That why better stores usually show Hickory first Made and guaranteed by the makers of the famous Hickory Garters for children FRECKLES In Use for Over 15 Years d the. inflammation, x rp Iru , Yeur freckles need attention NOW er may remain all summer. Use Kintho, the old and time-trietreatment has given satisfaction for over 15 year,' and of these homely spot. rid yourself At All Drugslate and Departmont'Stores. tAdvcilirCinrnt ) roee-pot- tract the blood away from the congested spots and relieve the cough. In addition, the media-ningredients of Vicks are vaporized by the body heat. These vapors are breathed in all night long, thus bringing the medication to bear directly upon the inflamed areas. Vicks should be rubbed in over the throat and chest until the skin is red then spread on thickly and cohered . with hot flannel cloths. Leave the clothing loose around the neck End the bed clothes arranged in the form of a funnel so the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. If the cough is annoying, swallow a small bit of Vicks the size of a VapoRub Kintho Beauty Cream For the Treatment her ait iterate which avi woman would aolva secrete of personal charm. comThe secret of a NADINE3 gift to plexion womanhood. Tbs secret of lostlnf charm charm which endures throughout. the day. Th sertt of whh never a hint of barm. To you, as to a million others, NADINE will reveal these v intimate secrets. Your Ioulter. QUARANTINE HINDERS draw out Bodyguard one-four- Em-erv- FOR EVERY PARTY whether simple or elaborate, we will supply not only cakes, but a catering service aa complete as you Milk Limited Special ss . Salad Xewhouee Special Combination Thousand Island Dressing Your Favorite Cake cans. , Sashes Many other styles featured. st - Ini to a customer, Mustard Sardines, 2 for 25c 1 Gamma Phi sorority of the University of Utah will receive tomorrow afternoon N. E. A. RESERVATIONS at the home of Lester D. - Freed, 114 East South Temple street. Fraternities of the university will be at home this Walter R. Slders, superlntertdent of afternoon .from 4 until 6 o'clock at the schools at Pocatello, Idaho, and member various fraternity bouses In honor of of the board of trusties of the National week. Education association, which will hold junior prom its annual convention here next July, The Utopia club will be entertained towrites to George X. Child, state superln by Mre. A. W. Lyon at her borne, tell dent of public Instruction, with regard day South street, at 1(9 Eat Twenty-firo accommodations for Idaho headquar luncheon this afternoon, A kenslngton re In the Hotel Utah, and adds: follow luncheon. f will "Idaho hopes to have every teacher , In the state there for the K. E. A. meet The Welfare club will meet this evelng. Mr. Child hae received letters of elml ning with Miss Celia McFall at her apartlarly enthusiastic tenor from several ment' In the Braneford. Topics will be reported by Mre. other- - states, Colorado, Wisconsin, 1111 noia sod California aU reporting vaster D. H. Gove. . . day. The Oliver O. Howard Womane Relief corps will meet this afternoon 1 at 2 oclock at the K. of P. hall. Plane will made for an entertainment for the FILED be benefit of the Sarah Daft Home for the aged. Xew members will- be initiated. K. 8. Rutledge and Ooorge W. Jurlpy The music section of the Ladles Litof Moab have filed application for four second-feof water from Horse Guktb erary club will meet at the clubhouse creek, San Juap county, to irrigate 159.99 this afternoon at 2:10 o'clock. Squ! acre. Coop a present plans of study for next William H'. Rhead. R. P. D. Xo, 2, Oj year, . den. hae filed application to store j In the channel of First Balt acre-feMrs. John Btafard entertained "'if on to be durWeber afternoon at her home. 514 Fifth county, creek, pumped day East street, in honor of the ninth birthtng irrigation season onta 70 acres. day of her daughter, Dorothy.. The decorations were In red and white. A cluny cover was over red with a fern, tied w 1th red ribbons as a centerpiece. The place curds were red hearts. Cove: a were laid for ten. 0 The Deseret Gymnasium Dancing club will be entertained at the Granite stake nusemeat hall Thursday evening, in ead of meeting at the gymnasium, as previously announced. The club mem earth will soon be here will be guests of the Granite stake amusement committee. fot 4 cam! Goddard Pork Taffeta and Georgette High-gsad- e Nee-hous- IDAHO TEACHERS ASK - ft!3 CaUv CA51XK3 Sego Milk, 11c Frills Ruffles Georgettes Tbs Alumni chapter of the Theta Sigma fraternity will give a dancing party hotel this evening. D. at the B. Stewart chairman of the comndt tee on arrangements. Mrs. John Anderson wlU entsrtaln the El Exlto club today at her home. Lunch Mrs. eon will be served at 1 o'clock. King Thomas wlU give a report on current eventa Mrs. Claude Woolley wUI eau. a short story. Limit,, Tall coa. -- ryterya 25c E. Z. Wash Day Tablets, 17c Package Lloyd Alliance will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. D. N. Straup, 225 Twelfth East street. Mrs. C. W. Watson will glvs a sketch from "DaughAlters of the Puritans" by Louisa . V .. size. gee p ' Utah Tomatoes, No. 2 Cans, Special, 2 for 25c e. the resort property. In addition, the company has a bonded indebtedness of $710,000, $297,000 of. which carries 6 per rent interest, and the balance 7 per cent Interest. It was estimated that the increase in fares of ten cents on tho round-triexcursion tickets would result in an increase to the revenues of the company of about $42,500, based on the 1919 burn-- t jiesa, when about 450,000 passengers were carried. The fompnny ha paid bo dividend since 1913, and only two or three prior Auerbach" s "ktilLr HtLP Oar-fiel- W 0 j$ r H Hundreds and Hundreds of Charming Save Money at her homo In the Bungalow apartments. A" pink and whits color scheme Was carried out In the decorations. Tho tea table had a i luny cover over pink, with a kewple bride adorned with orange blossoms as a centerpiece. several others, appeared at the hearing Kmall baskets o( violets surrounded the centerpiece. The hostess was assisted by her mothyesterday of the railroad a applieation Mrs. F. C. Brown and by her staler. for permission to inerenso its excursion er. Miss M&urine Brown. fares to Bultair bcaeh from twenty-fivThe guests Included bes'des the guest rents a round trip to thirty-fivcents. of honorpMIss Francis Hurd. Miss Krn It was the plea of the company that res May, Miss Erma Borrman, Misss the Baltirir beach resort is really carry Kuth Iverson, Mies ituth iieweek, sMlse Wilson, Mjaa Becky Almond, iog the railroad's expenses, but that, Dong Almond, Mrs. John A. Erickson, ia view of tb increased cost of living, Dick Mrs. A. A. HI II, Mrs. Arthur Beckman, whirh applies to pleasure resorts sne Mrs. W. L. CWren and Mrs. A. V. Felt. to railroads, as well as to other plaees, the necessity arises Of increasing the A prettily arranged luncheon was given fare to the beach. by Miss J acquits Kdghelll at the Hotel Utah A' statement presented by the com yesterday In honor of her sister, Mrs. H. B. Johnston,. Jr., who gvlll leave pauy showed that, while the total reve soon Seattle to make her home. The nue from concessions at' the beach in table for In main dining room of the 1918 had beea about 16, 000, that of hotel Was the decorated In a Japanese ef'1919 had been four times as much, or fect. A Japanese basket of freeslas and Susans formed the center-piec$03,406. No depreciation bad been black-eye- d Japaneee dolls carrying parasols charged-i1918, and the net from the were the place cards. resort operations bad been $7,593.75 in Covert were laid for the following 7018. in spite of which the rear had In addition Id the guest of honor, ceded with a deficit of $6,122.53. Last guestt Mrs. J. B. Edghelll, Mrs Arthur H year, after 3 per cent depreciation had Beckman, Mrs. L. C. Kerrick, Mrs. H, been allowed, the net from the reaort P. Roberts, Mrs. W. F. Beer, Jr., Mre. J. T. Smell, Mrs. W. L. Felt. Mre. Leelie was $43,346.86. The railroad also had shown n more Warburton and Miss Dottle Felt, nearly prosperous year in 1919 than in will entertain at Mre. A. 1918, the gross revenue from operations luncheon J. McDonald today at Ft. Douglas In honor to from increased $114,148.80 having of Mias Dottle Felt, an April bride. $150,208.27, end the net from operations from $10 43.61 to $30,421.99. The Salt Lake Mothers club will meet Taxes had about doubled in the year. today at t:J0 oclock at Civic Center. The eompaay has a capital stock of Mrs. H. J. Blnch will be hostess. Mrs. Lowery will be chairman of the $750,000, of which $300,000 was said A-The subject for discussion will to represeat money paid ia, while $450,-CO- meeting. be "Efficiency." represented the valuation plaeed on day afternoon 'ab . N COMPLIMENT to Mias Dottle Felt, an April bride, Mtsa Paloma Brown ho said he C A STEIN & COMPANY tht dSTTHS ,4 fot men New YOfiK Hide Your Years formula Try this simple "A little CREME EUCATA fobbed into th itm the il yoa et4 color, fl little rooc epreed eivcfoiir er the ceekc before tbc Crkis lc quite drr; end eftc tb the ilia 4 kiccyc Uoa pewder aver aU. wf enSriE ELCAYA J Jars tt SO Q iOt You r dealer bee ELCAVA end bat sold it lor years. Ask him. RS2JS KSSC CHICAGO "T i:;:i v.;; vam ; i: KL LL.'; |