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Show i Till-- trom ' Will Crown Festivities of University a climax to mlijesr festivities, the annual Junior prom of th University of Utah will ba (Ivan this availing at the llotal t'tah. A large 'attendance Is expected. Dancing will be gin at t o'clock and the grand inarch will start at 10. gutiper will be served at mid. night In the banquet room of the hold!, Just off the ballroom. The committee on arrangements Chlpman, chairman; Silas Mary Romny, decorations; Miss Jack Mildred Maclean, refreshment; Hayward, publicity; CUffort Simpson, pro-Mlas-I.ym- ; . , "tram. I j , i i I j , ' The patrone and patroneseee for the occasion are; Governor and Mrs. Simon Bamberger. Mayor and Mra. Bock. Preat- -; dent ami Mra J. A, Wldtene, Secretary of State and Mra. Harden Bennlon, Re-- ( gent and Mra W. W, Rlter. Colonel and Mra George L. Byram. Regent end Mra Daniel Alexander, Sir. end Mra. Richard R. Lymea. Dean and Mra Joeeph F. Merrill, Captain and Mra Marshal Randol, Mr. and Mra. J. IS. Jennings, Mr. and Mra W. D. MacLean. Sororities at th University of Utah held "open house-- ' yesterday afternoon from 4 until 7 o'clock at their various chapter housea Nonsororlty girls of ths unlvsrslty re- -, celved their guests In the reception rooms of ths John R. Park building. Palma add ferns were used In decorating the mein hell, which wee used for dancing. Potted plants decorated the punch table The committee In charge of arrangements included Mise Edna Romney and Mlaa Kerma Crsgun. Alpha Cht members wtre at horns at 1111 East Third South street. Pastel colors were carried out In the decorations and refreshments. Lattice work covered with spring flowers was used in decorating ths which tvere used for dancing. A color scheme of pink and yellow was carried out In the dining-rooA crystal basket Ailed with yellow Jon qulls. tied with pink maline. formed an effective centerpiece for the table. Crystal candlesticks with pink candles were placed on the ends of ths table. Freshmen members of ths sorority assisted in living-room- s, serving. They were dressed In organdie dresses of pastel colors and wore flower-hato match.' The committee on arrangements Included Miss Louise Nebe-ke- r. Miss 17m me roes Woodruff and Miss Bessie Newton. . Gemma Phi entertained at 1114 East South Temple street. A 'Color scheme of ellow end black, colors or ths sorority, was carried out In ths decorations. A black vase of yellow Jonquils on a cluny cloth over yellow formed the centerpiece for the tea table. Silver candelabra with black candlea. tied with yellow maline, were placed on the table. The freshmen members of the sorority assisted In the dining-rooThey were dressed In white summer dresses The committee ,on arrangements Included MIsa Marjorie Lewis, ts -- MARCH 20, 1920. T Look Around Your Place Plan where you could set out come roses er flowering hmb; Possibly you have ' room for a row, of fruit-trees( Now is the time to order if you would improve your homo tins spring. A postal will bring our catalogue, from which 'you . can choose hardy stock that we will instrnot you how to plant and care for. . . L'ocll Slid Snow Nursery Company Box Hyland 1464 Lake Salt City 23S-- NEWHOUSE HOTEL Dinner and Entertainment 6 to 8 p. m. $1.00 Grape Fruit au Maraschino Soup Long leland Clam Chowder Wafers Broiled Lamb Chops Hoteliers or - Roast Veal, Dressing, Demi Glace Green Peas in Butter Creamed Mashed Potatoes Dinner Rolls t Salad California Head Lctture and Tomato French Dressing Vanilla or Chocolate Ice Cream and '' Fancy Cakes Tea Fresh P.hubarb Pie Coffe Milk Heights. A combination of cardinal and straw, ths sorority colors, was carried out In ths decorations. A basket of fled sweet peas and yellow datfodlla, tied with cardinal and d maline, formed an effective center for the tea table. Baskets of scarlet snapdragons tied with et maline were used In the living-rooTalma and ferns wars used In decorating ths ballroom downstairs, members of tbs sorority, dressed av French maid, assisted In serving, 'fit commutes tn charge Included Miss Louise Hill, Mias Marjorls Gowsns, Miss Prances Armstrong sud Mira Pearl Davis. Della Kpsllon members were at horns St 443 Thirteenth East street. Bpring flowers were used throughout the house. A Urge basket of daffodils and frseatas, tied with vellow maline on a cluny cloth over yellow, formed the centerpiece for Ihs table. Bllver candlestick with yellow candle, tied with yellow maline, were placed on the four corners of th table. Mia Margaret bmurthwsil presided at the tea table during the afternoon. The freshmen niemlwrs of the eoronty, dressed as French ntslda, served. The committee on arrangements Included Mis Josephine Htookey, Miss Psloma brown. Mis Violet Bolognese and Mias Romona James Lambda Phi lambda entertained at th Emery dormitory on East Becond South street. Japanese decorations were used In the ballroom. Freshmen members of ths sorority, dressed In J'spanroe costumes. served th guests. The hostesses Included Mr Elbert D. Thomas, Mrs. E. Rees and Mra. J. I Franklin. Among the patronesses were Mrs. A. L. Mathews, Mrs. A, L. Derrick and Mra George !1. Budd. The committee on arrangements Included Miss Lucille Margetts, Miss Ber nice Derrick and MJsa Virginia Budd. The Art guild received guests In the art atudlo In the Stewart building. Quaker (ray flower boxes filled with ferns and yellow daffodils were placed about the room. Decoratlv screens and posters added a touch of color to the studio, which Is done In (ray. A low bowl of freealaa on a Pongee silk cloth formed the centerpiece for th long. low tea tabla A all ver candelabra holdlnf yellow candle was placed at one end of the taels The committee In charge Included Miss Florence war and Mias Mary Sherwood. Children Values Surpassing Any Previous Effort. y An amazing sale right at the moment you need them most. Velours Tweed vJet -- three-quart- Save Money at . e rocyterya toMdiT; - i Nob Hill Jelly Jell-- All Flavors 0 Ter package Irving Club Beets 13c ' . 20c can Parkers and Utahna Standard Peas 2 cans 28c Brand Damson Jam 28c jars, special ... Curtis Velva Sorghum .No. 2Vs cans, special 25c E. Z. Wash Day Special " 26c Tablets I7c -- TIamling VViztrd Oil Is limpid ini effective treatment for gore throat and chest colda. Used as gargle throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed on the cheat it will often loosen op a hard, deep seated cold in one. night. How often sprains, bruises, cuts and burns occur in every family, as well as little troubles like earache, toothache, cold eores, canker sores, , stiff neck; and tired aching feet, j al- Soothing, healing Wizard Oil wil .ways bring quick relief. Get it from druggists for 30 centi. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. nave sick headEver constipated or ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents.,..;! Guaranteed. t . We have lust received the most remarkable job lot of jewelry we have beea able to secure sinc before the war. The values are positively wonderful, for these are all the newest novelties of the season, including: and Gold filled Bar Tins, Sterling Brooches, Lavalieres and Chains, Coral and Cameo, Sapphire Pearl and Pearl Bar Brops, Babv Pin Sets. Extra special showing in this lot of Rhinestone Bar Pins and Brooches, jn aluminum and platenoid Set Bings settings. Ladies' in Cameo, Pearl and Colored Stones, and a beautiful assortment of Beads, in jet. Id to lengths; also the latest novelties in faney jade, eoral, red, amber and pearl in this assortment. Auerbachs Main Floor.) 1 Gold-fille- 160-inc- 1 W, use of an eve while working for tbs Tin-ti- c Standard Mining company. In a fourth decision handed down yesterday the commission denies compensation to Ijero.v C. Ferguson, who claimed that partial paralysis is due to a bump on' the head sustained while he was working for the Sperry. Flour company at Ogden, last December. Lake. School Employee Is Ordered. Taxpayers of Salt Lake City wore'or-dere- d by the lndnstrlal commission of Utah yesterday to pay compensation of 6165.20 to Edward Cay toil, an employee of the board of education, who was Injured in a runaway accident. Dr. Horace Holbrook, who attended Cayton, gets 6168 under the same order, while two other physicians get fees of 65 and 61Q each. In addition, the board of education is ordered to pay. 668 Incurred by Cay ton for medical supplies and for a mirao who attended him at an expenae of 62 a day. The award to Mrs. At. mile McVlcar, widowed mother of an man, wa limited by the commission to 8I8"0 g 50 for her of expenses plus.funetal son, who was killed while working In Iieath canyon for the Imperial Lead Mining company of Utah last September. The commission claim that the mothrr P P P was not entirely dependent on her son Captain and Mrs. H. C. Jorgenson, who for subsistence, though she testified that 'left Salt Lake about two weeks ago, are he had contributed everything. now Btationed at Fort Baker, Cal. Compensation of 61632 in all la award P P P ed to Charles It. Colvin, who lost the Mrs, Grace Roberts of tlie Lowell school left last evening to spend the Faster vacation at Los Angeles and other California point. - eron itrni, ptm-tah- PRISONER WILL OF LARCENY FACE-CHAR- GE When Roy Hardman, 45 years of age. sentence of thirty days in has served the cjtv Jail for Intoxication, Imposed, Marrh 22. he will be arraigned on charge of grand larceny, according tn Detective B. H. Meager, who. with Detective. R. I Eddington, has found articles valued at nearly 616 which the prisoner Is alleged to have stolen from 163 Routh First West Street a week ago. The good belong to John Manos of Chicago. Thev consist of a Cash register, an electric bat dryer, brushes and other Alanoa said he had left the equipment, 48,000 Drugstores SeUIL HILLS CASCARAQUINIH GOOD MUSIC. SERVICE, Etc. 4i y- - MlfcS it Standard cold remedy for year ia tablet form sate, sure, as opiates breaks Bp a told la 24 hours relieves grip is J dev, c Money back if it fails. Th v genuine bos bat a Fed top with Hr. Rill's picture. At AO Drag Ataraa ? Eases Quicklv When Yea Apply a Little Musterols. a-- Bayer Cross. you want the true, Aspirin, as prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years, you must ask for Bayer Tablets of Aspirin. The is stamped on Bavor Cross each tablet and appears on each package for your protection against imitations. In each package of Bayer Tablets of Aspirin are. safe and proper directions for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis and for Pain in general. Handy tin boxes containing 12 tablets cost but a few cents. Druggists also sell larger Bayer packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoarcticacidester of Ralicvlicacid. (Advertisement.) 1 world-famou- s In a bam at 163 South First West street while he wa searching tor a locaIn article which to open s shoe shining partion lor.', According to Detective Reagcr, Hardman had sold the cash register, valued at 675. for 64. Other articles had also been sold when found, the dujectlves said. TWO GIVEN FREEDOM FROM MARRIAGE TIES t gentle tingle; loosens the congestion ; and draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a dean, white oint- ment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from tore "i throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, still ; neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum bago, pains and aches of the back of ! joints, sprainAsoremuacles, bruises, chil- - ; blains, frosted feet, colds on the chest, t Nothing like Musterole for croupy ch.il- - ! dren. Keep it handy for instant use. ; i 30c and 60c jars; hospital size ! for mmm Apply Zemo, the Clean, An tiseptic Liquid Easy to Use ' Does Not Stain Greasy saKe and ointments should not be applied if good dear akin is wanted. From any druggist for 3Td or $1.00 for large size, get a bottle of Zemo. When applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also eores, bums, wounds and chafing. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a dean, dependable and inexpensive antiseptic liquid. Try it. as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effective and satisfying- - Testifying that her husband bad failed property to eupimrt her for tho last year, and that he has been in the habit of remaining sway from home of nights until l'Srt and 3 oclock in the morning, Margaret K. Chadwick wa granted a divorce yesterday bv Judge P. C. Evans of the The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland. Q. Third district court from William Charles Chadwick. .SlieWM accorded custody of 610 a month their two minor children and ' alimony for their suptiort. A fin Koor filed autt for divorc from Antlionv K. Koer on ground of erueltv, June Mmfer Thompson from Dealer A. Tl.ompaon on ground of tmnwtippvi t, and Alary Phillips from Fred Phillips oil hku says poet or Conior formerly of John ground. Itopklus hospitaL Tbnunands of men sufwould t in BUSINESS MEN fering from fata! dines tL perfect iallh todY ftero It not MEET deadly drug. NicoOns. Stop ths hskb't , It too late. It & now, wftr to rid yourself of lle procef-la Th Trfbtto. In form. Just go to any tmhit ny MANTI. March US. Undr m direcNicotd dm f tore and tion of the Loremcrel chib and 1 Ft. tahleti. and L ihm a Uired, Anderson, rTrem m tho Utah Aseo-- ths p.M melons ouh Hv of Sanpete ooyntx a lrugfiKtJ refund tne morn v If th (mi1 atd InduMriCM moftfin of nun of Mann atxl Be surs to rend Urr r i ue nrcr dmimnf town will be hold at $ ochxk iimounoemnt bv in this puper. It I rt Saturday night jter A d hnsr m of tle 1trth Amount- dtiuror of ruiprits polimtit r,preaiitth ed fnduxtn of Salt H'oid It. It th n n I'M, tiy .Nun uill ho t to em and vull talk lit .f thy , lit J'Ml trrirjA-- Tobacco Habit Dangerous Five million peopl use it to KILL COLDS CALLED All commit on tho Jefferson dy banquet have been arked to meet In the Hotel Utah at 4 o'clock thin afternoon fnr tho purpoBO of nerfeotin the detail of the banquet The chII for the comturned bv Mia. mittee to meet Cenro H. Dern, ho la In rharae. aome Plaua have ben under way fir time to maka th1 banquet a big affair and It la expected Uuit all of the details III be eompk'tfd at the toaa. AH member of the rrmn ttr ere reJ Mra. to be htii quested by of-li- 1 P COMMITTEES An ordinance making the production of smoke a misdemeanor was enacted yesterday by the city commission and an order issued that all obstructions bearing advertisements must be removed from the sidewalks of the business district by Saturday night. The ordinance was fathered by Commissioner .A. H. Crab be of the department of parks and public property, and the order for clearing of the sidewalks pas asked bv Commissioner T. T. Burton, head of the street Protests against the order department. were beginning to reach the mayor's yesterday afternoon. The new smoke ordinance makes It unlawful and a misdemeanor to permit of, or cause, the Issuance of smoke from any smokestack of whatsoever nature, soeclfylng such! things as locomotives, furnaces, boilers, etc., and provides that violation of the ordinance may be by a fine of not less than 61 and not more than 6100. MBIT And Musterola wont blister like? ths mustard plaster. ; id it on with your finger?. Just It pent .rates to the sore spot with a ' COMMISSIONERS PASS Take tablets without fear, if they are marked with the' REGULATORY ACTS Settlement of Case of. Salt ; Wizard Oil zzm of some of Browning's minor poems on Mrs. A. J. Gorham and Immortality. Mrs. Edward Rosenbaum will bo the : hostesses. Th B'nal Israel BiGterhood will meet today In the "basement of the First Congregational church for all day sewing. 0:!i Quietly Rcilgvsd Dy KcmRai Sale Up to $5.00 Values. strawberiy flavors. Sore Threat, i $1.00 ,35c , and Raspberry ld Break-Up-A-Co- ld Amazing Jewelry stiir nrer 2 cans x er Auerbach8 JEFFERSON BANQUET Jl Novelties Silvertones Mixtures Poplins both and Including sport length. -Other Coats, $14.75 to $125.00 n Ek-s- Brk-Up-A-Co- Smart, attractive and characterized by extreme individuality. fee lit Sunday sdltisna will ftoclsty net to rsosivto by tslrphoat later tkaa It s'olaek Saturday morning. Suck itama rolat only- - to ayonta sf Saturday or nuit for th coming wook. gocinl erenta of tho paat wook aod notice of women's club maat to asst la by Friday sight. M Ai Car-Lin- . hlottss im Thra goes thatwasGsorrett Eleanor's doctors bills, as remark soaesed ned almost shs pit bar hair plus out. 'Eleanor, dear, you'ra getting an- - j , other of those dreadful cold, ex- - j claimed her mother. j I Yea, and It's no wonder. I waited U for more than half an hour tn that sleety drixxls before n car came along. I Just know n doctor's bill Is going to eat up tha money I - aaysd for that adorable little blouse. Mrs. Barnes was tetHnff me about Weeks Tablets," 6h said ber mother Interpolated. that Weeks Increase a person's cold resistance ao that they fight e St a cold naturally." That's all very well." Eleanor aaid. half persuaded. But you know bow calomel always upsets me and cold table. usually have calomel tn them." "But she also said Weeks' haven't a speck of calomel In them vegetable laxative is used Instead," Afra Fleming replied. Turning to her eon, she said: Harry, Just run around to the cent druggist's and ret a twenty-flv- a box of Weeks Tablets. Be eure you get Weeks' though. Mra Barnes doctor says they are toe , best" Harry bought th box and Eleanor began taking th tablets. When she came down to breakfast the next morning she was all amllea Mother, every bit of cold has disappeared. I am going to buy that blouea today with a clear conscience, know Weeks Tab- lets are going to keep doctors bills any for good.1 Clever Soafts P is a delightful, non greasy, disappearing toilet cream that makes r the akin like velvet jxmes C. Crane, IWe ifltr ksi ELCAYA F1rvs Rouge Crone tom. Elcaya Face Powder Aoj ofd it for yTU Ast 148 MsdisoaAvs., New York iOt Jtrt at J0 e Brsak-Up-A-Co- ld Miss Eva Rhinimin of Monroe. Utah, is the guest of Mies Norma Rasmussen on East Second South street. Try I kit timplt i,ttfe CREME HCAYA nibbed gently into the sktn; then tf you need color, aberr little rouse spread carefully over thecheel beloretherreum is quit dry; and after that th film of Jbicajr face powder over all. . Was Blocked - New Arrivals Direct From the Showrooms of Several of New Yorks Celebrated Suit .Makers, Offered Today at? PSP nice and sometime they come ao unexpectedly you have little time to fix up." You need never worry if you have a jar 'of CREME ELCAYA handy. When the Real Values $50, $55, $59.50, $65 . - when THERE aretooccasions look especially n n nn UyLi , . Your Nicest In . Five Minutes i , bl Mra W. J. McCoy Banner review. No. 11, Maccabees, will The pupil of the seventh and eighth give the second in a series of card parties grades of the William M. Stewart me- this evening at the Knights of Pythias morial school will give a cantata, halt , Mother Goose Arabesque, under the direction of Mra, Edna Evana Johnson. Invitation have been Issued by Miss Tea will be served following the pro- Estelle Jensen for a piano playing congram. test to be given by Juvenile pupil of her music class at the Ladies' Literary The- Browning section of the Ladles' club this evening. Literary club will meet Saturday afternoon at the club house. Luncheon at I homestead. 4683, Yeomen The 'clock wlU be followed by the reading women, Seagull will have a rummage sale Satthe Westminster Presall at day urday byterian church. Fifth South and SecFor your week. ond West streets. . end eat try eur B. T. Hevwood Is at home for the , Mr-Baked Beans, present t 566 Sixth avenue. Virginia 8akd E. W. Senior left Thursday for M a n, Frssh RanMr.Francisco, where she will spend two Boiled Tongue, weeks with her daughter, Miss Ruth son. Clair M. Senior, and m b I nation C Senior Edith .who are students at the Leland Stanford Salad. university, . asd Mr. and Mrs. Pierre - McIntyre their children, Patricia and Robert, have month at a to Idaho from spend arrived the Samuel McIntyre home on Fifth East, Cakes, Caramel street. and Fudga; P I f-- V1 rw3 Mrs. George V. Schramm, daughter Ellen and sou, Clem, have returned from Dumplings. Wa. 3909 a six weeks trip to Los Angel, Ran Francisco and the beaches. Mrs. Schramm Is much improved In health. You Can Look . Esstcrt 'Jear for Women, hisses n, P!' Acid atomuf'h Is a common and exceedingly dangerous condition which Irritates and Inflame the drllcate stomach lining and often leads to gastritis, accompanied bv dangerous gastric ulcers. If Joit suffer after eating from amir Stomach, heartburn, gaa and painful the iron Ida cornea from too milch acid, andprobably you should by ad means 'make It s pract.-to keep this dangeroua acid neutralised and your stomach aweet, and then your meal will digest In a normal way without pain. Alers artlfh tal digestive pills wont do this. A better plan I to lay aside all digestive aids and Instead neutrallao and sweeten the acid In your alumach with s little Itlsurated Magnesia. Get from druggist a few ounces o RlHurated Magnesia (either powder or tablets), and. after your meal, take two tablet or s teaspoonful of the powder In a little water. You will get Imiiant relief. All the harmful acid in your stomach will be neutralised and your food will eras e sour and ferment. Foods which' ordinarily cause you distress can be eaten without fear If you will taka s little Blaurated Magnesia after meal The treatment Is harmless and not at all expensive. (Advertisement. I 29c i A card party was given by ths Ladles of Lynda at the Ladles' Literary club house yesterday afternoon. Eighty tables were arranged for cards and tea followed, served at th card tables. The committee on arrangements Included Mra A. Conover, Mrs. E. R. Gib-toMrs. E. E. Hartensteln, Mrs. O. B. Chalmers, Mra Harry Harper, Mra C. H. Bteven and Mra. B. B. Ramey. , Jn this Daubrrt Miss Dottts Felt,' a popular sprtn( bride, was the guest of honor at two functions Miss Erma Bofcman enteryesterday. tained at bridge last evening at her home on East Becond South street and Mrs. Arthur H. Beckman gave a tea for a party of the close friends of tha brids at th N'ewhous hotel yesterday afternoon. Th decorations at MUs Borrman'a party were daffodils sweet peas and freeslss which were arranged In a basket a a centerpiece for th supper table. In addition to the bridge games fortune telling wa a feature of the evening. The guests Included Miss Florence May, Miss Frances Hurd, Mrs. K. C. Bassett, Jr., Mrs. Arthur H. Beckman, Mrs John A. Erickson, Mrs A. A. Hall, Mrs W. Lester Owen, Mias Alice Day, Mlaa Bernice McCarthey, Mrs. L. A. Sampson, Mra. R. D. Stark, Mrs. A. E. Hudson, Mrs, D. P. Rohlflng and Mrs. A. W. Felt. , The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. A. W. Felt. At Mr. Beckman's tea, served at 4 oclock In the main dining room at th Kewhouse hotel, a color scheme of yellow was carried out. Jonquils In a basket, with yellow satin ribbon on the handls formed a centerpiece for an oval table. Streamers of yellow ribbon radiated from the centerpiece to each place. The place cards were In th form of bridal slippers as chariots for a bride and bridegroom. Covers were laid for Mra. A. W. Felt, Mrs. H. 3. Johnston, Jr., Mrs. Kenneth Purdy, Mrs. Rex D. Stark, Mrs. A. J. McDonald, ,Mrs. F. C. Bassett, Jr., Mrs. A. A. Hail. Mra. J. A. Erickson, Mrs. W. Roes Hutchinson, Mrs. H, P, Roberts, Mrs, W. F. Beer, Jr., Mra. Jack Travers Mrs. W, Lester Owen. Miss Jacqultta Kdgheill, Miss Luclle Beer, Miss Fidelia Beer, Mrs. B. J. Beer and Mrs. Frank Janney of Garfield. aitcheuette Often r Showed by Serious Gsatrie Uhors. Causes Dyspepsia and - Indigestion. Keep Stomach Sweet Vlth Magnesia. i' j DOT IS The .Thtmlv I'ol-t- r ti in tr Bel. of I.amlm Wool Rrii.h and tuners rerclved at Ihe home of Miss Rae WIIMuma on Klssl-eavenue, lit hed-rr- The regular meeting of the Ladles' Literary club will take place this afternoon. In a business meeting preceding the program delegates will be elected to represent the club at the biennial meeting of the general federation of womens clubs tn Des Moines, Iowa, in June. The program will be as follows: Work of the State Federation'' Mra. E. O. Leatherwood Work of the City Federation Mra. John A. Wldtsoe "The High Cost of Living n sis Save Shine Your Qyn Shoes Uhl atraw-oniore- H ' SALT LAKE Till BUNK, FRIDAY MORNIXU, sl . . Lurllle Rrlil. Miss Ruth jut l.e Jeunne Arlcermnn. : OF SANPETE TO C bht ik b'-- Aimrun Mjui. . f t AJ rUG.trc hi |