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Show DEVOTEES OF SKATING ENJOYDAToFhEALTHFUL SPORT & SS g & S5 LIBERTY PARK AND HEATH'S RINK ATTRACT THRONGS ' . Left to right Betsy Webster, Margaret Godbe and Robert Officer. Below Margaret Mc-Cornick, Mc-Cornick, daughter of Lewis B. McGornick, in the center; Margaret Salisbury (left) and Eva Salisbury Salis-bury (right), daughters of R. Walker Salisbury. fi i ? , - ;v-,r !;Ui M VPHGTO BY TRIBUNE STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER-) fti 4 '! "? ' ' J$ IMBHTO POLICE WILL DON ---. - BE POPULAR DIET POMPS TOIMIGHT t-f. . r!rrj Food Administrator Pre- Preparations Complete for V?. J if'i ' T?? t'VJ pares to Lend Aid to Annual Terpsichorean V X V , President's Plan. Jubilee. I -V 1 i ;Vfc- 1 V ' fr?'V I U ' l' Victory bread today will become the Tomght Is the night-the night to which . t ' 'y ? , iet of Salt Lake residents in common SaJt Lakes police force has been looking f 1 T t J - ,'ith the entire nation. In an effort to forward for weeks, and for which they ' x?w--? 3 N optWwSLfin-tSV" in-o preparing. V" ft,'f, , SSXBT SSOT ZZ? C3 .rmetrong, federal administrator, tomor- he il known that tonight the heavy bro- F "S-J Pii. - -a ow will give out a proclamation urging gan in use on the "beat" will be sup- ' f s ,s &. J? " !'8nt0,f the state to lend aid to the planted with a dainty dancing pump, and & lovement immediately. The proclamation , . , ... , 4 ( j- .0 V T . ' Vj4 specially will be directed to housewives, the rosewood night stick will give way to t 1 4 $ "saT vT " "V- ! eads of bakeries, restaurants and hotels: the bouquet of roses, when the guardians ( "JS& w' : :i . O5 : lr. Armstrong has received several of the peace entertain their friends at the olummous messages from the Hoover of- ' , . . , , , .C .1 ces at Washington and but for the delay seventh annual ball for the benefit of the w , r V' iquired in their careful study the procia- Police Mutual Aid association. w"iy"" ' :"u&2rvto, ' ' tation would have been given before to- For many days preparations for this "-iST , ' " r Amonk the high lights of the proclama- event have buen ln the making, and a. '"Zr' "2" on by President Wilson, putting the na- peep into the Richards street Auditorium ' ammmSMSSiSie on nnon A war lirearl rtipt urc llisit 1 ho i j . i,. . Belated Winter Recreation Finds Many Ready to Share in Pleasure. NOW for some real sport! King Winter, belated dodger that he is, was formally greeted yesterday yester-day by the devotees of skating, many of whom wero up with daybreak day-break to ge't the full benefit of the first day's pleasure on the ico. Though the skating season opened somewhat late, there is mason to believe, be-lieve, .iudging from the number of those seen yesterday with ekat.es and knitted rlothe h and t lie rest of 1 ho out-of-door paraphernalia., that keen interest will be manifested in the sport during the re-mainder re-mainder of the season An ideal day inaugurated the season yesterday for Salt Laki-ro. Most of the skating was done either at Liberty park or Heath's rink. Though the ico is not yet In the best of condition, it; is expected ex-pected it will be tip-top within tho next few days or so. Many parties among the younger set are already being planned. Defective Flue Causes Blazo. A defective flue was responsible for a small blase yesterday afternoon in the homo of James H. Cowan, 263 Tenth avenue, ave-nue, according to fire department officials. Several gallons of chemicals wore required re-quired to extinguish I he lire, but the damage, which is covered by Insurance, is said not to exceed $,V Considerable I difficulty was encountered by the department depart-ment In climbing the steep, snow-covored hills north of Third avenue. |