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Show vV . 10 rii I1 wi V V VJ ' THE Bathing Suits That Can Be Used in Sea Now Adorn Beach end it at the bottom of Japanese the of WMtmlnitsr colsilk adorned w.th elaborate fmle lege.corporation the Rev. William Murphy. . and tucks of self material.. One O. Howard. C. W. Morsa. Jams A can sw;m In it if necessary. Hogle. C. H. Zimmerman and H. V. The Homans used to remove Van Pelt were elected as trustees their togad when entering the baths to serve until 1921- - C. I Smith rd That is tbemoment , was chosen trusts to fill the mod-r- n bathers put them on. For term of the lats Rev. Jo-si- ah 1 26 togas are bathrobe, low--the McClain, ending tn 192$. and Tath het ail in one They Prest. H. W. Reherd of the school slip uer the head and are tied reported the college to be in fin with a scarf about the waist. Th- -t condition. Supt. W. Keith Thrond-so- n are soft, abe rbent and made of of Mount Pleasant and the Rev. heavy i: Ocean Toga Fit All Ue Of Swimmers; Towel, Robe, Sheet. ) terry cota t Copyright, 511 DECORATES TREE BV AII.EEN LAMONT. (Special of 7he Correspondent Deseret News NEW YORK. June 2 it is impossible to mistake the vogue for mire. It is beng made into the Aitst attractive coats and skirts and hats in beige, navy blue and black, as well as the paste colors The skirts are straight and short with some pleat at the side and the coats alo short With thee costume a waistpa. of satin, rued- - or velvet is worn, while the head coverings are of rno.re ribbon adorned with & glittering pin In England, they no longer call them bathing sute. They are oaled teach frocks, although the tunics come only to One cannot wonder, when the temperature of the channel is rallt-d- . The frock i made of chiffon taffeta, with the knickers which mid-thig- TWILIGHT GRAM OPEN-AI- PRO- R ITATTHKS MEETING FINAL The meetings of the Presbyterian synod and synodical at Westminster college?1 concluded Friday evening with a twilight open air program which featured a Christmas tree laden with gifts for missionaries in Persia. The Young Matrons guild presented the dramatisation Our Treasure House A fellowship dinner preceded the open air program and the two organizations adjourned to meet again at the call of their superior officers. At the Friday sessions devoted to MYSL at ofjGtoO Harris PUlsbury of Logan Reported on conditions at the Wasatch and Logan academlea, respectively. During the eynodlcal sessions, Friday. Mra W. W- McKlrahan. who haa served as president of the synodical for tha past four and a half years, was presented with a Madeira luncheon loth as a token She e retiring from of respect. the leadership of the synodical due to her expected departure for Ohio with her husband. She la succeeded as president by Mrs. George W. Davies of Salt Lake. Savings Youthful Member of Royalty Good Arch :t Burnt, TOKYO (AP) Brine fourth ion of the mpror xnd emprers. who la 11. yara old, la becoming a Juvenile archery chamTha young prlne. tehee pion weekly leaaona in archery wtth hla clasa matea at the Peer- echool under the guidance of the noted archer, Gllchl- Oulchi, and la declared to excel ae a marksman. 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More than 4300 Chrysler dealer superior Chrysler service everywhere. broader interests time-payme- assure Chrysler Model Numbers Mean Miles Per Hour air-clean- r, er, el mj 9ICWHYo7- Becaoee IT dmfrSBvin od It ghee ml convenience t the tom of twitch. It mean more leisure than yooVe ever labor-aavin- f. food-wrin- TAYLOR MOTOR CAR CO. g. Phone Was. 2346. Corner Motor Avenue and Second East Street. ASSOCIATE DEALERS- - had-befor- e. -- SNOW-BROW- (JheWOVfqfitThe 55 West 4th South 4&$9 South State, i Salt Lake City, Utah. Murray, Utah. encriythetlfngyoodwlra. When the oven reaches the right heat, the thermostat turn it off. The rest of the cooking la done by cored heat aa in afirdeaa cooker. Mrs Orval Haffll Wedns- day evening. Mra Rachel Hatton of Provo the guest of children, Dave. Rosa and Ralph Hatton Mr. Vernon Nelson Is spending two weeks at Bountiful. Wayne, Everett. William and J. B. Pendleton are spending two weeks in BountifulThe Relief society members enjoyed their annual outing at Liberty park Wednesday. Mr.. Leo Bird of Tooele .pent the wgek end here, the guet of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. home of GARFIELD I Mieses Rene and Let Wright of Balt Lake spent a few days hero aa tha guests of friends. Mr. and JfA Jack Mayberry spent tha weak and at Lehl, tha guests of Mr. and Mra- H. T- May berry. Mrs. J. W. Prebble and son, John, have gone to Kaoaaa City to apand six weeks, tha guests of relatives Mr. and Mrs Wllford Haslam are receiving congratulations over tha arrival of a son Friday. Mrs. Haslam was formerly Mips Edna Hardy. Mr- - and Mrs. J- H. Day had aa their guests during the weak, Mr. and Mr. J. J. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis, Mies Lucy Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Foreberg and Mr. and Mrs- P. A Nielsen, all of Salt Lake. Wllford Kay spent a few days In Ogden, the guest of his sister, Mrs. F. G. Edson. Mr. and Mrs. William Mayberry spent a few days here, the guests of Mr. and Mra- Lewis Stewart. Mlaa Marie Webb of Riverton Is the guest of Mr-- and Mrs. G. S. Day. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Miller Jr and Mr. and Mrs. J- - B. Pendleton spent the areefe end on the Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCune had as their guests Sunday Mr- - and Mra Roy Swadski of Ogden and Mra M. McCune of Sait Lake. of Mr. and Mra W. Anderson Salt Lake were visitors hero during hr - C3ic Range with ffie Clock e dock which is on every Automatic Electric Range is an important and distinctive feature. Look for it. Wert-inghous- Prepare a dish or a meal put it in the oven in advance set the dock to turn on the current at the proper time. Your afternoons are free. When meal time arrives, the dish will be perfectly cooked. I a. IffidentPublic RICHARDS MOTOR CO., MOTOR CO., N - - - week- - Mr and Mra. O- S. Day and chtl. dren spent Mondsy at Draper, the gueets of Mr. and Mrs- J. B. Day. Mra Elzy Rhodes and son have returned home after spending two weeks tn Balt Lake. The-B- . and B. club mot at tha - - entertirii at dinner, piimentary to Mr and Mra . elson - The smelter employes enjoyed annual outing at Lagoon last Wednesday. Mr. and Mr. Marshall and! daughter. Miriam, are niending the eummer In Salt Lake. isiir t elon. j corn- M.ek- - Nightingale Dialike Jazz Accompaniment Jne of Salt Lake. Dan been vasunx her mother, OXTED, England (AP) Hendrmkeon. for aorr.e Irgales dislike Jazz-Mr, c Join her time, left last week to emooth musical They like husband in California.- - where they no?s as was shown by Miss Beawill make their home DRAPER Mrs. Joseph Heward v:!ted In trice Harrison playing her 'cello et Magna Dat week.,! the home of an inducement to the birds In her The Smith family reunion was her daughter. Mrs Psu' C Surrey garden to sing for millions Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of rf listeners of t?e British Broadheld in thv Draper amusement hall of Mrs. casting company. The performances were Parker. Ida. guess and afternoon eveningTuesday last half an hour, always sfter 11 conalrted f a get- - Ehza Allen, this week. and Mrs. Zina Parkinson of Dixie, p m . when the bird si nr best. party. dinner. acquainted Miss Harrison has often tried in week relatives dance. visiting' spent last Jazz and marches on the nightinMrs. Ted Brown left '"for her Draper Mr. and Mrs Woodruff Sorengales. but they remain quiet and home in Twin Falls. Idaho, Thursreturned 'to make no effort to ting as they do a two weeks visit at sen and children ha e Mrs who h rarroe i prm Brown. Mrs. C. B. Nelson and Frank tndj Howard Hewitt have gone to Caliday. after fornia to apertd a few weeks. In Mrs. Hodges and children, have the home of her parents. Mr. and their home !n Deseret weeks visit Draper returned home afer spending a Mrs. Millard Andrus. M:ss Carta Geddes of Banlda. few week at Twin Falls, Idaho, the guests of relatives. Idaho. Is visiting at the home of Mra J. H. Stevenson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Splrrel Huff. the Oqulrrh stake Mutual officers and Mra. Wesibroke and their partners at her home, children Agness of Salt Lake, were the Tuesday evening Games snd mu- guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs, sic were enjoyed. Nichols, last week. Mrs. Margaret Evans of Salt Lake Harry Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Smith, asis the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe sisted by Mr. and Mrs. Craig LamThomas. Mrs. Charles Furrow and daugh-te- r, bert of Mill Creek. entertained at a strawberry festival at the Smith Grace, and Mrs. Nyle Furrow - the stives- after a two nearly always when she play a sonata or a simple minuet. L Qyw& Games home. Saturday evening. snd baby have returned home af- were played. ter spending a few days at PleasMr and Mrs. Clyde Rasmussen ant Grove. Mra Ralph Wolf entertained at of Heber CHy. spent the week-en- d a luncheon at her home Thursday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Rasmussen. Covers were laid for Mrs. H. Mrs. L. H. Smith left Tuesday Mrs- Frank Eckblad. Mra Harry Coil and Mrs. Sydney Wat- for Kanoeh, where she will be the Lift Right Off with erman. guest of her, daughter, Mrs. Ada i Mrs. Palmer and daughter. Peg- Hawlet. Fingers -- No Pain! tumed Hr. Harry Heward Wait gy, of California, spoilt a few days m a from weeks here visiting with friends. TWednesday Miss Eloiee Aleson of Salt Lake Burley,- Ida. Mr. and Mra. Fred C. Mickel-o- n spent the week end here, the guest A few cents buys a tirv bottle ni Magic! Instantly that old. both-- t of Mr. and hire AV. C. Barton. of Shelley, Ida., speob several rsotne corn stops hurting, then 'Freorons at any drug store Prp M and Mr. Dan Cameron spent days visiting at the home of Mr. trffat corn right off v little on any hard corn, soft ora lift you shortly the forepart of the week at Heber and Mrs. B. M. Croegrova, this wtth yoyjL fingers root and all- -, corn between ths to'et or cal- City, the guests of friends and rel- - week. Monday, Mrs- - 8. J. Mick- - without a bit of peln or soreness. ; luses thats all Corns gone! Adv; - - r i N - . , v .3-- 4. Vrf- . f 'el tieJC. BfWr-ar-:- r. , y IT'S |