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Show Daily Fashion Hint i ' Ttt t UK JI is. A. Fntdford entertained the Murray Kridge club members Saturday afternoon at her homo. ;:K.ACr v' veil, WOFFI) (iKOKGE WASHINGTON LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Charles White and Mr Fdward Kj re were the guests of relatives at doshen during the week. :. V Mr. and .Mrs. Fee Mines entertained Sunday at dinner at their home on H'csl Forty-eightSouth street. Cov ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phelps of Plui'l'd ile, and Mr. ui'd Mrs. .lames t'ouiially of Mid villi. v. L: 'yf It's mnro fun and mure profitable to raise s'roii'?, biNi'tlr.', scruti hing.pep'iy chicks. I"ijr (!;'? develop into sturdy wish the fiiia records. If you vnnr your chicks to show quirk, hcuhhy jjrowiii -- to resist ailments like bowel trouble, leg weakness, tic, fivo t'lem this f od that sub- Mr. of and Mrs. James Jensen Wales are visit inu at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. II. F. Aamodt. 1! Soaps of Early Days health-buildin- he earliest files everything for flesh, bone and "' muscle. i.nule nsli of baby food forbabychicks"is T;ie"o.-igin- yoURJUST iff msmi MODKL FOR TLAIDS 2 BUTTERMILK 3 ABY 5a the silk and woolen fabrics of the season there are many novelty plaids, and here is a model suited to their development. It is straight of line, with embroidery at one side of the hloue, and plaits at the left side of the skirt. The collar and cuffs are of plain material. Medium size, replaid and '5 quires 24 yards material. yard plain Pictorial Review Printed Pattern No. Sizes, 14 to IS years and 34 to 44 but, 45 cents. Embroidery No. 13124, transfer, blue or yellow, 3d Roth in CHICK FOOD Guaranteed aii mi'kkay l Vy ffi stokf II SMITH ( I CARLSON TA h FF1) CO. & WI eoiieh nmi nationally known authority on football will go to Iognn next minimer and conduit elnssi's in football the I'liili A.nriiul: urn eon thing ut Koeklic, Not iv cents. Fiiliie - college, The Kid and the Goat " fresli kid said t ill as ilepcnttin' on iti ;o lie de oat " ii '!-- Klieli, "I oMer person Slur. i Thf idi-tin- ;i w;: s liorn a 'o;,i'. lie ha NH ip!;i Sully, on which .MoiSi un- - rni"iric ii'oai ihivre to New ills-'"-- ' ori,. , ,,)' pns:.rlr:i'i- ei e!ei'! ' iei"i cbali.-- t re ii marl; im d M i ll.ilt Uliuled ill M' (. .he a: M; ;: n ori; mil ii de Viet Col' m Im I'!.;; liver Ikiu tli.staiiees. n M Remark Inspired I'.ane j j ' KFIMON OF MI'KKAY FIRST I't pi, Si S T V, wholesome in pleasing If you think variety. pit making is an art in and enjoy a Puddings that will restore your faith in cooks and human iia'uie. W t.lL Tll.l am l.ll ft 'Hrop. ruySO.STA.TE ft T. 46fil :. committee of: C. Neilson, chairman ; Kay Kasmusseu, finance; Uelle Man dels, luncheon; Kuth Wbb, iuvita (ions; Ivy Frlckson, program. r " EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE A conference of Utah edeational administrators will be held at the University of Utah, beginning March 31. This Og-de- MEAT EATERS TO BE SOUGHT Producers of beef and lamb are starting in a humble way to create greater demand for steaks and chops DANCE OF COUNTY FIREMEN and realizing the power of advertising Io not overlook the seventh annual and the need for grading and stand ball of (he County Firemen to be held ardization of their produce, instituting at Granite Stake talxruacle about ;his year a "better beef" and an "ea March 12th. A great time is planned more lamb" movement, according t ami a large crowd exjHcted. F, It. Marshall, secretary of the Na tlonal Woolgrowers' association. Sev eral organizations are participating in Laugh Reveals Character each movement, and both activities at Men show their character In nothtract considerable attention throughout ing more clearly than by what they think lauirhnblt. Goethe. the intermountaln states, he said. inon Grandmother's Silver Slippers well-define- d is sponsored by the State department of education, the Utah Agriculural college and a number of the larger school districts Including Salt Lake City, Granite and Jordan. The conference has lieen arranged by the University of Utah and is under the chairmanship of leau Milton Reunion, of the school of educatiou at the Dean consists' University. The reunion at Murray First ward on February 22nd was a great success. The program was greatly enjoyed and consisted of twelve excellent acts. A reception was held by Win. T. liellls-on- , bishop, I). J. Campbell, first counselor; Verl F. McMUluu, second The recreation li F1JFI Murray City sidewalks in front of the iuainiw8 houses are prepared for decoration with flags on patriotic holibirthdays. On George Washington's business day a imrtion of Murray City houses displayed flags and a portion did not. Doubtless George Washington if he visited Murray City on his birthday would conclude that some Murray City tirnis had not heurd of his birthday or did not tare about the apparent appearance of Indifference. Murray City should he practically of 100 jut cent, in observation of a day not? If kind. not, why this Fither all should show their flags or no one should. Fet's be sure enough patriotic and keep the appearance of the towns what Mr. Washington has a right to exiKct WARD L 4 Kiiutt Were so.-.p- (allow and l'i'i'riViioi DISAITOINTFD? MURRAY CITIZENS CAN INSPECT PLANTS So that garden lovers may have an opport unity to come to a plan of planting In their lots this year, the greenhouses at Lilerty and Jordan parks have be.n thrown oiH-between the hours of jfi and 4 o'clock daily and 10 to 12 noon Sunday for public inspection, it is announced by Harry L. Finch, city commissioner in charge of the department of parks and The same plan last public proiHTty. year attraetacted a large number of visitors, he said. An attendant will be on hand to explain the various plants and give the public an Idea of pro'H-- planting time, conditions and care, according to the commissioner. W By CLARISSA (CopyiiKnt.) n KANDMOTHEK ItAXKIX wfcs not VJ an KraiidiU,htf Mrs. Kankin was small, and very uwi and her snow white hulr only ajd to her youth, as It seemed to erase Uov wrinkles and lines that dared tu the rosy tinted face. On this lovelv snrlni' n...r, ItultL- Ti llriiLi II.:.. r..f nan jiut ..n.in.i, naibJUg in 1(.r t,.,r den, because her ' wonderful Tiu)1a garden was in tlj-- country, and of course she was not in her kiiciieuniak-luginger cookies, us some mothers were doing, because hergim. toolt attended to all the nice homely tlmrs of life. Grandmother Rankin was in a shoe shop trying on gold and bilver slippers with tall spindly heels. She nodded her aristocratic head. "Those will do, Miss Sink!, "in," eating a small pair of beautiful sliver brocade slippers. If she hud any qualms about wearing such high heu Miss Sudtliers would never kuuw no one would! , Mrs. Rankin wore the slippers to the Landers dinner dance, and danced in tbeiu until in some way her ankle gave way, and she fell in a painful heap, with one ankle twisted under her. Within fifteen minutes Mrg. Rankin was reposing on her big bed, waiting for the doctor. When be came he went right to work and relieved the pain and bandaged the swelling foot. "How did it happen, Mrs. ItauklnT asked Doctor Clinton. "Fall duwn ... lt-- atuirs?" "Of course not you know very that I was wearing those slippers you've been staring for some time!" The handsome young doctor Ukes mm a the TRV Camrls and you'll know why thev wi'i the nioilorn worlJ. M'tldnest nnd nu lloa acts. The smoking wish of this exacting age is rcalicd in Camels. Sucii ta.io and fragrance as never came hefore from a cigarette. A mellow mildness that can result only from superb blending of the choicest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos. mellow mildness of Cairiels " 01. if I mm mm 12V Canpaaf, V wM-itlW- i IS. C at ThU .ge demands the best of everything and it finds its ideal smoke in Camtli. Nowhere else can you find such smoothness, such goodness as here ever-denend-ab- lc iy well uigu-lieele- at them laughed "Of course you shouldn't b wearing them," he advanced. "Why not?" "I've been treating you for vertigo and the high heels are dangerous. All the sparkle went out of Mrs. Rankin's face. Suddenly she seemed guiltily. faded and old. "Are you in pain)" asked This rmodern I MACK1E Doctor Clinton. "Nothing you con mend, Jamie," she said sadly. "The silver slippers stand for the one thing I can do to forget lose myself In the foolishness of youth I know I am making an old Idiot of myself but, my dear, I'm lonely a lonely old woman." "You ought not to be, Mrs. Rankin," protested the doctor. "Not when you have ho many grandchlldreu." Mrs. Kankin pulled herself to a si"Who told you I had tting posture. ' sue asuea in a queer granucmiureuf voice that did not try to be young. "Why your sou told me or it least I know the family." "My son went against my wishes and married one of the Braithes they are a poor family I disowned Franklin on that day." "The Ural the were never well ol but they are nice people, and the happiest family iu town," said the doctor pleasantly. "liow many children has my h Franklin got uow? More than he csa properly feed, I suppose." "Four children two girls and tw boys. They live In Kosehurst in th suburbs, you kuow. The boys are preparing for college the girls I doal know they've been away at school I believe." "Wild bobheads, I suppose." observed Mrs. Kankin, leaning back ami closing her eye. "Do you visit family T" "On my way there now Mr. Kankin has sent for me some UtUi trouble." Again she sat up In bed, her ejrt "What Is wide and frightened. la It aeriouaT Tell rue!" "Not uow, If be takes care of Ida elf " The doctor calmly picked the allver slippers and put them lu hhJ big pocket "Main you any mori high heeled slippers!" he asked. "A dozen pairs. Why?" "I will take those tomorrow. If jot need nie end for me I'll conns once. Try to go to sleep." And thea his cheery prettetice was gone. ! Mrs. Kankin celebrated her retort to activity by going to the sin !f and trying on some dancing sHi'l1 "WIUi Louis beets. Miss Siuithers,' be said defiantly. As il.e waa fitted with another p;r of silver slippers) she watched a tud er and daughter come In and sit do11 behind her. "It Is Franklin's daughter T told hertielf. "I'd luow her aoywhet the very Image and the niothtf. too. GenlleiH.tde what a fool fn . been!" 2 The girl was whispering a pro""1 te her mother. "Uut, dear, t cnBi afford to shop In here when tlbt! needs medicine and everything! sure Doctor Jamie will like me Ju well In my gray Uppers." "ltrlng me some comfort unit peri. M!m Stnlthert the W3 beels. I'm a grandmother, 0i k1 Tou may ft these for my grBnddsuF' ter here!" And Mra. Rankin fl: off the silver allppen of you'. settled down Into being a real SrtS aielher. "I've never been ao hspi'J ,B lift," she i sid when she danced at '' weddlnf of her granddaughter and Doctor Clinton. Tve never bceu so happy life." she told her adoring po It kfgsn when I wore thotte rld'f8' ', allver allppers and sprained m ;li i I I. i |