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Show TiLI-- SALT LAKE TMMJNE, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, J n 11)20. STATE & BROADVHY FOUNDED I CCA 0 f- - ! V.-- 0 THE BIO STORE ' 'is. Fully 600 Fine Bird, It Said, Will Be on Exhibition. I for Bridal Party ' Spcrlal to Tho TrlboM. HORTENSE STOHL, president of the of the Seagulls of the L. D. S. university, which will give a dancing party tonight. Dinner and Dance MISS LOGAN, Jan. 12. Tha seventh annual how and exhibit of tha Cacha County Poultry and Pet Stock aaaoclatlon .will open next Tuesday and continue until January 31, and, with one exception, will be tha largest poultry show held In Utah thla year. Tha ihow will ba held In tha Sidney Stevena block and approximately (04 birds will ba on exhibition, according to tha association officials who have charge of tha details and arrangements. Tha birds to ba exhibited will coma from many points In Utah and Idaho. Exhibit! from Salt Lake, Ogden, Provo, Brigham, Tremonton and other places In Utah and a far north as Grace, Idaho, will ba seen. Prises aggregating more than 2S0 will be given by the association and bustness - men of Laigan. Six trophy cupa-w- lll ba given by the association to tha six leading pens of tha aix varieties scoring highest during the show. Special prises also will ba Included. One unique feature that will 'appeal to housewives in these days of the high cost of living is announced by the officers. Ladles coming to the show In clubs of n lx will each ba given a fresh eggs. Professor George M. Turpin, former head of the poultry department at the Utah Agricultural college, and at present a lecturer in the poultry convention being held at ths college, will ba the judge of the poultry show. Tha officers of ths Cacha County Poultry association, who are supervising tha Orson A. Garff. show, are as follows: presldentT" Professor -- Ytvrrm -- Alderi-'vtco secretary president; Joseph Anderson, and treasurer; Harry Wilson, Heber C. Maughan, John Evertson and W. K. Robbins, executive committee. An Interesting coincident with tha poultry show and the poultry convention at tha Agricultural college la tha opening of tha largest commercial Incubator In the .mountain states at tha. old Deseret mills, which was for many yearathe largest and leading flour mill of northern Utah. Tha Logan Hatchery and Poultry association will conduct tha hatchery, with .Thomas Rowley as manager. Representative men of Salt I.ake, Davis county, Logan and Grace, Idaho, are Interested in ths new concern. half-doae- i DAINTILY appointed dinner dance was given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Weetar and Mr. and on the roof Mrs. IJoyd-Wee- trr to MIm the Hotel Utah In compliment Theodore Thornton and Dorothy Halley who will be marrted Satliazlewood, An oMomMable had an oriental cover embroidered In pastel shades, A baskAt of a variety of flowers in corresponding Showers of colors was the centerpiece. lovers knots In ribbon in pastel colors bouquets fell from tha basket. Corsage holders were favors for In the women guests. Ths place carde were In bridal deslgna Covers were laid for members of tne bridal party and other close friends of ,for the ' bride. ' Other guedls ruiuf In addition dancing. The dinner guests to the guests of honor were Mrs. Carlos M s Cal., McClatcliy of Sacramento. Mies Anne Critchlow, Mla Bessie Callow, Wa ker. Marjorie Walker, Miss Margaret Miss Sybil Walker, Miss Glen Walker, TonMarjorie Miss Claudia Miss Greene, kin. Mies Mabel Eberts of Victoria, B. William Cayley, C.,J?everly Clendennln, Boyd Park. Robert Anstead, Warner MorGreene, Jack Wallace, rison, Harold Henry Wallace, Phil Allison, Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas Botse, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bailey. Miss Marie RUld and Miss Mamie Scheutter entertained at a shower and late surper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a Mr. and Mra William Rolltn Foster en tertained at a supper dance at the Hotel Utah grill room last night The guests were seated at one round table. Popples decorated the table. Covers were laid for twelve. Ollvea Ripe The Order of Ihe Seagulls, a girls club of the L. D. 8. university, will give a dancing party at the Eleventh ward amusement hall on Tenth East between First and Second South streets, this evening. The basketball and football teams of the university will be guests of honor. Soup Manhattan Clam Chowder Saltines Individual Salmon Trout Saute Menulere or Caaseolette of Chicken a la King French Fried Potatoes Early June Peas Dinner Rolls Miss Luclle Smith will entertain at dinner at the home of her sister, Mra. H. J. Cannon, on Seventh East street, In honor of Miss Mary Beatle, a bride of next week. V Its a Starved that gives you linesand - SEEMS ELCAYA Is a delightful, non greasy, disappearing toilet cream like velvet. . -- the skm v Crane, sU Pcv, Roog. Eagya Face Hawder C. ELC4ff F4 Creme Hears 148 Msdixoa 30$ mtd 40 1 that makes - . Avs., NswYork 98c ar Clothes Pine .. 10 to 3 for 98c Mixing Bowls 98c .Maine to California SALT LAKER WILL DELIVER ADDRESS! Visitors SperUl to Th RS. G. A. LIGHT entertained at bridge tea yesterday afternoon at her home In the Belvedere apartments in compliment to Mrs. C. O. Dee of Oakland, Calif., Mrs. W F. Olson of Price and Mrs. Emmett Annls of Detroit, Mich. A purple and white Idea was carried out in the decorations. Tea was served small tables. following the card games. Violets in crystal baskets were on each table. Purple mallne was tied on the handles of the baskets. The Invited guests In addition to the guests of honor were Mrs. Culbert D. Olson, Mrs. J. N. Jensen, Mrs. Karl Hardy, Mrs. W. E. Sutton, Mrs. J. H. Grut, Mrs. William Connors, Mrs. O. F. Olsen, Mrs. David Mattson of OgdenL Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mrs. J. L. Reynolds, Mrs. L. R. Wardroy, Mrs. F. J. Chamber lain, Mrs. P. W. Punyon, Miss Rowena C. Allison, Mrs. J. A. Carabin, Mrs. Ar thur P. Freber, Mrs. Oscar Hemenway, Mrs. c. A Shay, Mrs. J. T. Hudson, Mrs. Wesley J. Davis, Mrs. D. H. Cannon, Mrs. Ernest Erwin, Mrs. Elsie Badcon of Og den, Mrs. F. J. MeOanney, Mrs. A K. Annls, Mrs. John Walsh, Mis, J. IL Watei a. Jro.m TrlbunA LOGAN, Jan. 22. George T. Odell Of Salt Lake City, a member of the board of trustees of the Agricultural college, will address the Commercial club at Its next meeting In February, according to regular tbe announcement of W. C. Brlmley, president of the club at the college. The Commercial club at the college Is planning the annual ball which is to be given on February 6 at the Smart gymnasium. This Is the tenth annual ball of the College Commercial club. Some of ths members of the ball committee are: W. C. Brlmley, president of the dub; Pro- fessor P. E. Peterson, Kiefer B. Sauls, Wallace McBride, H. J. Miller. Charles W. Nlbley, Ray Olson and Harold G. Clark. jug and 6 of sts tumblers 88c f Frying Pan, Butcher Knife 1 Dust Pan, 1 Counter Brush 1 Slasher Mop Head 6 Sherbet Glasses and 6 Table Stone Cabin- etBale handle 1 93c Tumblers Wash Board, 1 Enameled Dish Pan 1 8c 14-q- t. Gray 98o agBuamn The body was following an operation. brought here Mdnday and laid In Btate at the home of hef brother. Dance Larsen. Bridge Tea Given in Honor of , size tt 4 good Photo by Lumlere Studio. Water 98c 1 Electric light Globes 50-wa- 1 Cleaner for 12 1 Gas Toaster, 1 Strainer, 1 Potato Masher, 1 Medium Sized 1 $1.00 bottle Yankee Auto Cleaner, 1 50c bottle Yankee Paint Heavy Table Tumblers r. can Floor 1 80c Wax, Clothes Line, 1 Clothes Pin Apron, 2 dozen V , Break one in half Break one of these Auerbach Chocolate CocOanutCreamCakes in half notice the heavy coating of smoothest vanilla chocolate then te notice the center of finely grated, -milky cocoanut mixed with sugar-creayoull have to eat it you cant resist Try one today. lily-whi- I m 'Jfiere is an AUERBACH , BETTILYON COMPANY PURCHASES PROPERTY i 4 i candy for every - occasion of the most Important recent deals In residence property was closed this week when Bettilyon Home Builders purchased the entire Hawthorn Court from Hyrum Jones for a cash consideration ..On Of (50,000. The property Is located between Fifth and Sixth South on Fifth East, and Includes eighteen separate buildings; fourteen bungalows and four double houses. street in the court Is paved and Mrs. Walter Fish and Mrsi. Florence B. The and the court is one of the most guttered shower a Satur will entertain at Murphy modern In the city. day evening at the home of Mrs. Murphy, g' "So rapidly Is the thrift Idea of 904 East First South street, in honor of that It Is difficult for Miss Mary Reid, a February bride. Five the realtygrowing to keep up with the hundred" will be followed by a late sup demand for dealers modern homes," V. A. Betper. These homes will tilyon said yesterday. s. be sold individually to The executive board of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs will meet today TO at 10 o'clock at the Hotel Utah. A meet- MAGNA ing of the standing committees of the fed eratlon will be held this afternoon at oclock. 'home-ownin- home-seeker- CHILDREN Aip FRENCH ORPHANS Special to The Tribune. little CREME ELCAYA rubbed gently into tha skin; then Jf you need color, a very little rou9 over tha cheek beiore the cream is qujte dry: caruily sod after tb4 tha film ot Eksya faca powder over all, To day Only feet of Wire 60 FUNERAL SERVICE LARGELY ATTENDED -- ol Houseware and Cldna Clothes Drier 1 Special to The Tribune. MAGNA. Jan. 22. Mrs D. F. Boles, Riverside. wrinkles before you know it. , CREME ELCAVA is the ideal treatment for your skin during the day. It is non greasy just harmless cream that the .hungry skin absorbs. Jtn Sj, ' Shin That Gets Dry and Rough IT fits Charming new creations, distinctively modeled, embodying every hew idea of the leading blouse creations. Beaded, embroidered, mostunusual at $7.95 chairman of the French Orphan association of Magna, announces that the Magna school children and Mrs. Jennette Mann resident of of Salmon, Idaho, former Magna, have continued the adoption of their French orphans for the coming year, Much interest is shown by the school children, and It Is hoped by Mrs. Bolee other ordere and clubs will continue Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Horton and baby that for another year. son will leave today for Los Angeles to their adoptions spend the remainder of the winter. Marriage Licenses Issued. Mrs. Wiley J. Kerr left Thursday for Special to Tbe Tribune. San Diego, Los Angeles and San FranLOGAN, Jan. 22. The following coucisco to remain two months. ples obtained marriage licensee at the office of A. M. Mathews, county clerk: David Hillewell and Alice Etta Daniels, Society sews for the Snnday outdone win both of Ogden; Rasmus A. Olsen and set be rerelred by telephone later this Ida M. Peterson, both of Ephraim, Os11 o'clock Saturday naornlnf. Bock fteue born T. Papworth and Artenesia D. Call, met relate wily to erente of Saturday or both of Afton, Wyo ; Raymond Bylngton for tbe coming week. Social eeeate of tbe of Downey, Idaho, and Idaho Hadfield of poet week siuet be cent in by Friday sight. Chocolate Stindas , Assorted Cakes Milk Coffee Tea IN ,S Mrs. Murray God be will entertain the Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Culmer have Issued members of the Friday Afternoon club toInvitations for a dancing party at the day at her home on B street Ladles' Literary club housq Saturday eve Mrs. F. B. Hamlil, Mas. Walter Price and nlng. Mrs. H. B. Blades will entertain the The ladles auxiliary to the Greeters of ladies auxiliary of the U. C. T. at cards this afternoon at the home of Mra Hamlil, Utah will be entertained at luncheon by Mrs. W. P. Breasingham at ths Cullen 919 Third avenue. hotel this afternoon at 1 oclock. Combination Salad Thousand Island Dressing i W-SPR- - HONORED FORK Celery G BLOUSES EXQUISITE NE JUST ARRIVED The marriage of Miss Hilda Johnson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson, yessad A. I. Hock took place at terday at the home of tbe N-bridegrooms on n. ;fs Values V x last ; Table dHote Dinner, $1.00 6 to 9 p. m. Creations fv night In honor of - Miss Mary Beatle, a bride of next week.- Vio!ts In a crystal tea basket were the centerpiece for the extable. Streamers of lavender tulle tended to each place, with a corsage bouquet of violets for each guest attached. Covers were laid for Miss Beatle. Mrs. Wenijell Smoot, 'Mrs Murray Whitney, Miss Agnes Snow, Mrs. HirTy Gumxey, Miss Pearl Oswald, Miss Betty Kent, Miss Luctlr Smith, Miss Blanch Beealey, DEPUTY AT WORK NE WHOUSE Wonderful A Hock parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. The ceremonv was Browning avenue. Ward Winter Rev. the performed by ASSESSORS Reese. A buffet wedding breakfast fol for flftv guests. IN CACHE lowed Ths house was decorated with spring flowers. A basket of pink sweet peas was the centerpiece for the breakfast Special to Ths Tribune. table. LOGAN, Jan. IS. Eighteen deputy asThe bride wore a tailored suit of dark sessors have begun the work of making with hat and gloves to match, with the 1920 assessments of Cache county, ablue, of violets. The bridescorsage according to County Assessor C. F. Ol- maid, Missbouquet Irene Smith, wore a dark blue sen, who has Issued Instructions to each taffeta gown carried pink roses. of them regarding the valuations of William Hock and was best man. Assisting property to ba assessed. In receiving the guests were Mrs. C. A. Following are the deputy assessors for Johnson and Mrs. O. O. Worley. Mrs. each precinct named: Lewiston, Ralph Charles Durham played the wedding Johnson; march from llernhisel; Richmond, Budd Lohengrm. Bmithfteld, J. H. Miekle; Hyde Park and on an early afternoon Ths couple left North Logan, H. E. Hancey; Logan, J. train for a brief honeymoon trip. They R. Thomas and J. Leslie Montrose; Provto go to Los Angeles In March Millville, Job expect idence, D. R. Mathews; to make their home. ParSmith; Hyrum, Christian Thompson Wells-villThe the twenty-fourt- h wedding celebrated e adise and Avon, P. O. Hansen; anniversary of the marriage of the and Mt. Sterling, John J. Hendry; bridegroom's parents. Mendon, pi. C. Sorensen; College, Joseph H. Olsen, Sr.; Petersboro and Benson, Dramatic under the auspices of the day Howard Reese: Trenton, Edwin Clayson; Newton and Cache Junction, C. A. Pe- dramatic section of the Ladles' Literary club will be celebrated at the regular club terson; Clarkston. H. S. Thompson; Cove meeting this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. and. Mt. Home, Joseph 8. Biggs. The program follows: Orchestra The Melody Otto Langey OLD FOLKS Plano, Mrs. A. H. Peabody; violins, Mrs C. A. Stllphen and Mrs. A. L. White; AMERICAN cello. Miss Margaret Lyman. The Stronger" a sketch .... August Strindberg Special ta The Tribune. Characters: AMERICAN FORK. Jan. 22. The old Mrs. X. an actress folks of four wards wera entertained by Beulah Storra Lewis the committee Wednesday in the Alpine Miss Y, an Mrs actress. .Mrs. James Hogle stake tabernacle. The American Fork Sli- A Mrs. waitress Freeman Bassett ver band, under ths direction of Professor Vocal trio, "A Day in Venire. Ethel-be- rt Everett Paxman, was In attendance, and C. Mrs C. Dally, Mrs. II. E. Nevin, while the old people wera gathering furSchraven. Mrs. E. A. Smith. nished them with music. "Suppressed Desires," a comedy In one At 12.15 p. m. 213 guests wera seated and served with a hot chicken dinner. act and two scenes, George C. Cook, After lunch all were Invited to attend a Susan Glaspell. Characters: free picture show at the Relart theater. Henrietta Brewster ..Mrs. F. M. McHugh At 3:30 all reassembled at the taberan architect Stephen Brewster, waa nacle and a spicy program rendered, Robert Sharp after which each guest was served with an orange and sack of candy. Several of Mabel, Henrietta's sister Miss Marjorie Wasson wera Invited from the guests Place, New York; time, the present. Tha day'a program was brought to a Baritone Bolo, The Lone Star, Earl close by a big dance In Apollo hall. Kass. Orchestra, On Miami Shore,"' Victor Zanecuik. Accom Jacobi; "Love Me, panlst, Mrs. L. H. Burke. AT New SPANISH FORK, ' Jan. 23 FuneraJ services were held yesterday afternoon at the Fourth ward meeting house for Mrs. Christie Larsen Dudley. Bishop William Grotegut officiated and' also made the closing remarks. The main addresses were made by Bishop Lorenxo Argyle of Iuake Shore. Church Forney of Mammoth and Henry A. Gardner of this city. Singing was by the ward choir, and two duets were rendered respectively bv Mra Annie Carbell and daughter, Irene, and Mrs. Cornelia Swen-se- n and Mrs Florence Albertson. August Swensen offered the Invocation and Charles W. Booth pronounced the benev dict ion. The service was largely attended and there were a profusion of floral tributes. Mrs. Dudley died la a Salt Lake hospital Away With Smoke Troubles! use clean, free-burnin- coal Just Ask for Will Address Women. Special to Tbe Tribe no. MAGNA Jan. 22. A publlo lecture will be given by Dr. B. W. Black In Cooper's hall next Thursday evening. All girls more than IS years of age and all women are urged to attend. New Tribune Representative. Special to The Tribune. MAGNA. Jan. 22 Louie Colons Is ep- pointed new agent for The Salt Lake Trib- r. une In Magna, succeeding C. E. who left for Pocatello, where he will look after the interests of The Trib- une. Stone-ciphe- Returns From Coast. (pwlnl to Tbn Triinn,. LOGAN, Jaq, 22 William H. HcUay- hill, O. A. K. vataran of thla city, hast returned from a month's visit te tbs I eoaet. He visited San Francisoo, Los and other points. Angel g 809 Kearns Building, Salt Lake No more itching nor that I tiso City. Wherever the itching, and whatever Kcsmol Ointment wi-usually slop it at once. And if the trouble which Causes the itching is not due to some serious internal d.sorder. this soothm- -. healing application seldom (a.'s to Clear it away. Try it jutrie. and see. FmIimI Ointm.iS I, wit bv I ' iruppM, fo.li wm Dsc n-- f Jimool, U uooi. the cause, ! TRIECNE WANTS ERLNQ i i. |