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Show V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. .SUNDAY MORNING. MARCII GORDON VAN whose funenl will be Tuesday under the auspices of the Progress lodge of the Flee and Accepted Masons. bi and Em ployces Will Aid Public in Campaign. s Officials . Lult Lakes annua) "clean up and S -- will ' op q , at paint up" o'clock tomorrow morning with everyone busy in giving properties a thorough, rrnoiution, according to A. H. executive bcouberg, rhairginn of th The juclcnient wOather of committee. tho last few days will have no bearing on the Tampaign opening aud all heads their uf sub eommittees reported bMnelies ready last night. Should bad we.itber continue th.Jirbt of the week, sutli tiass will bo devoted to interior rkuuiug. At 9.19 oclock, all organint on worn lug in conjunction with the bourd tf health will report at the bealth in the puble eafetv building The-- o include stu lor as.guine:i!s, dent from the high sdioolx, Bov Scouts, .loiiiur . Louguo for Iublie llculth an ' At this time group of all the workers will be token tor the purpose ct giving other cities 'an idea of bait Luke a method iu this campaign work. ' The executive committee has adopted a plan of atetion, which w as follows: 1 he first week, under the direction of the bourd of health, the fire depart imint and the board of fire underwrit- Progress Lodge to Conduct ers, there will be a general cleaning of ( 11 premises. Kegular health inept-dorFuneral Services of Avia ksbiited bv the bvgieno .eLie of the , high schools will funva-- t the residential tion Lieutenant - Meanwhile the sections of the eitv, lire and street departments will pnv downtown particular attention to tha . district, hire thief William II. Funeral services for Charles Gordon and firo Van with his inspector Alhtync, who died March 2U, will section business will the spouts, be hoi I at 2 oclock Tuesday afternoon give be which deitt inspection wijl litl per at the Masonic tornple under the aureported to the board of. tit c uuder-- spices of Progress lodge, F, A A. M. the will atteut and materially uterg Mr. Van Alstyue was born in halt l lire risk of property. Thu street Lake, 'November IIo was the fl, 194. nil clean n will cut municipal up depart son of the late Charles C. V an Alutjni thoroughfares and will tomel the and llora 8. Van Alstynn. He was edui loaning of privately owned streets aud cated in the public schools of Halt Lake, I aliev s. anil was graduated from the University Willard Christopherson, city ot I tali in the class of 1910. J.)r. health ccnii'issiomr, urges that every Mr. Vau Ali-t- v no became connected! ear- be taken to properly segregute with the war department in Washing or to tho city garbage according ton, ). C., in 1917, and returned to uinuuci s. Halt Lako to joiu the army November week second of the fain the During 21, 1917. Ho was immediately transpaign, these departments will revers; ferred to tho O. T. B. at Kelly field, their program- - Tho health departineu Han Antonio, Texas, In the aviation Inspectors will follow up the first wcok service, and on January 18, 1918. he report of the school nurses and will received his commission Ss second lieucompel a general cleaning of all the tenant. Later he was sent to gunnery business divtnet. The fire and aired school at Kllington field, where be I department will turn their attention completed the course, and was next to the residential section. The sent to Wilbur Wright field, Dayton, j oml week's program is: 4 Ohio. From there he was transferred! Monday. April 3, "fire prevention" to Mineola, Long Island. day: under the direction of the tire Lieutenant V an AKtyne served as prevention committee general measures commanding officer of Bridlcv field in hre prevention will be promulgated. until It wus abandoned. He was dis'Tue'dav, April 6, will bo known ns charged at Mitchell field1, Long Island, "weed" cav, The school children will on October 27, 1919. direct the destruction of all weeds in Sir. Van Alstv ne was a member of their eoinmunit V. Progress lodge. F. A A. M., and also of j Wednesday, April 7, "vacant lot American Legion post No. 20. burviv-inof the d,n, will be under the direction are his mother and sister, Helen U. has which Ken Latate association, Van Alstv ne. pledged the impiovement of ull va on lots that day, cant Thursday, April 8, with the Bov Scouts in chin go of the davs work, "GOOD GOOD W Our Easter Special in - tll WWm i Sale Starts at 9 a. m. Monday : b( been able By far the best value in a moderately priced spring suit vre . to tfffer thia season. , Serges and jersevs in strictly tailored models or sport style. The serges "which is alwavs the motly in navy, gnatet demand in a spring auit, and tbejerseva in "the new heather mixture or in monotones. as well. Homo in patch Pocket! adorn them and make themselves-useful- , effects; others in the slot, almost invisible. For a good," serviceable, inexpensive suit, you will find it impossible to duplicate them. b (a. I V 'e iO-'- N UJ ihS, - , You Will Be Proud of Yourself in One of These Suits at s $69.50 Spring Coats Insist Upon a Sport Cut will not tolerate. Bat they may bo fashioned, a those we are showing illustrate, either of the sport fabrics iu polo cloth, camel' hair, bright sport plaula, or of handsome eqverts, spring weight silvertoooa and similar materials. btnng belts girdle then) almost without exception, . nonchalantly. Prices, $39.75 to $175.00 Conyotionl linei they For they are cverj thing that a woman demands in a spring suit. The MATERIAL is handsome, whether it be a velour, an English homa-putricotine. . a smart The TAILORING ia illustralion of the very .finest workmanship the best jn&nufacturera loi-.n- self-stripe- d n, 'j Separate Skirts of Plaid i produce. r are ffiueh worn with thee or shorter coats. We bare them in sunburst, side or style ia infinite variety. Prices, $8.50 to $35.00 three-quarte- The STYLES are they be conservative tinctive types. I k4 r Spring Suits ! 1 photo-fcrap- 9 Easter and Clothes are synonymous in the; hearts of femininity, and in the minds of most women the name of Walkers is a close third, as the best place to buy them C HASLET City 28, 1920.' whether ultra-modis- models or more d dis- I g I Will be known as "back yard" L day, Anril 9, will be known as de"front vard" dav. The city porkvard partment will direct the front improvements, furnishing suggestions on sodding, flower and shrub planting and kindred subject. Saturday, April 10, the final day of the campaign, will be under the super It will vision of the womens clubs. day and will be be called "paint-up- , intended for the beautifying of house exteriors. 1'ridav , D; S. REUNIONS SET! Meetings Will Be Held at Salt Lake During Con CHOICE LOTS NEAR WANDAMERE LINKS ference Week. With the announcement by officials of Missionary reunions of the L. T 9 tha Deseret gymnasium that Wandameraj ts now being converted Into one of the II church have been planned as follows dur-- t nest po'f Inihs In the country, Kimball &- I Ins April conference rail attenland merchants. SATURDAY, APRIL, 8. tion t the fact that this beautiful recrea- - I Central slates Granite stake tabernacle, lion center immediately adjoins two of 7 30 p m. their choicest subdivisions Forest Place. II Fastern states Wasatch ward hail, p. one of ths newest residence tracts of the I Fifteenth Eat and Emerson avenue. East car. Second companv. Is located across the street.- I m. Take Fifteenth 7 35 p. m and at South and Main, on Seventh East Twentjnortheast, confeience Irish Fourteenth ward Homeileld Acres seventh south stieets e tract, is situated I amusement hall, outh side of First South the popular West between Wandasouth of west and Temple and iirst street, Immediately mere golf links. Both of these properties West streets. S p m. First Leeds conference ward chapel, to In their class, according are leaders firm of Kimball & Rich- - Eighth East, between Seventh and Eighth members of the 8 . m. p. South. Take Sugarhouse, Ninth ,, srda. It is understood that the new golf links East or W'andamere cars, Liverpool conlerence Barra tt hall, 8 p. will be opened for games not later than midsummer, said a member of the firm. m Manchester conference Scottish P.lte This means that hundreds of the most I 161 South Second East people In Salt Lake and Maonte9 temple, ifpresentauve m p Utah will oe. Ml attendance every d$y tn I street, Zealand Thirty-firs- t ward chapel, Tafi. Snd In summer the the fact, during East and Princeton avenue, 8 p. m. entire ear, with the exception of the few Nmth Le states Grand Northern ward weeks when snow covers tne course, the' amusement hall, Yale avenue and. Tenth game Will be in full swing. 8 m Take bugarhouse. Highland East, p. Drive or Ninth Last cars DESERET GYM TO Northwestern states W httney hall. Second avenue and A street. 8 p. in. Take HOLD ROAD SHOW either Ninth of Hlath avenue car aitd get off at A street. Eleventh state Southern ward What promise to be the biggest social Tenth East between First and chapel, Second event of the year at the Deseret gym8 p. m nasium ia the annual road show and South, conference Sheffield Fourteenth ward ' open house" to be given neyt Wednesday South between West Temple All classes are combining to hall, First West evening 8 rn. and First streets, p. Insure the social success of the affair, Western states Tenth ward chapel, and rehearsals are being held dally In and Fourth South, 8 15 p. m. East Eighth preparation for the event. CommRtees on h Australian ward program, publicity and arrangements are hull, 36 J Last SI eon d South street, 8 p. m. working earnestly, and all members of the MONDAY. APRIL 5. various classes are Interesting themselves Seventeenth Birmingham conference . Our Easter Special in 1 1 half-acr- iMj, I r ''V V -- V .Dresses a d1! if y Mf tsaig j J Absolutely the biggest value in new, n in style, popular material dresses you have seen this ' -Every one new. Taffetas Tricotines Satins Georgettes With all the latest ideas of frills, pleatings, puffings; delicate lace collars, ribbon girdles, an artistic cluster of flowers, etons. sea-so- - v Vr of the Season The Dress Sensatid i i -- Price similar frocks elsewhere and see what you have to pay. Navy, Brown, Dust, Taupe, Tan, Mist and other colors. -- Twelfth-Thirteent- in arousing Interest sufficient to Insure a ward amusement hall, 8pmTwenty-secon- d apaclty house The road show la to be conference Nottingham fiee to the public, and all who are inter- ward ts 13 p. m. hall, ested are invited to attend as guests of Bristol, Cheltenham and Welsh Four-l4 he management and class members. ntn ward amusement hail. First South between Temple and First West, 8 pm Hawaiian misslrn Whitney hall, corner ond avenue and A street, 8 p. m HEAR CALIFORNIAN SeiHull conference Twentj-sevent- h ward avenue and P street,-hafir corner t a banquet held last night at the p. ni. Take Third avenue car. Hotel Utah Dr C J. Gaddis of Oasland, Norwich conference Tenth ward chapel. Cal, secretary of the California Osteo- Fourth South and Eighth East streets, 8 addressed a pathic -aesoelation, meeting p. m. Take Seventh or Ninth East street of the- Utah Osteopathic society Dr. car. (leddis Is the third speaker to visit Salt Nottingham conference Twenty-secon- d Lake for the monthly circuit clinks con- ward chapel. Fourth North and Second ducted under tne auspices of the Utah West, 8 15 p m. Taite Warm Springs car. Scandinavian Fourteenth ward chapel. Osteopathic association. 4.70 p. m. for election and program, Gdeon hall. S p m .dance open to public Women Automobile Course. Scottish coiTTerencePtonerr slake balk PrWc'ples of construction and operation Fifth South between Wek Tempie and of automoh.lt- - Lett ires, demonstrations Flr-- t West streets, Vahe gurd.i.g carbon resnop work Swedish mission Granite stake amusemoving, taking up bearings ment ha i, biate and Thl-- t 8 arbnetors adjnst'ng ignition adjusting 15 svstem, p. in. Take Murray, Mirtva.e or Handv , cara. iintiag. lining up wheels, lubrication women espe-ia- ! for y operators TUESDAY, April . London conference Lioneer stake ball, Thursdajs, 2 34, Anton.oblle Hhops, Un136 West Fifth South street, 7,3d p. m. iversity of Utah Ten weeks, HO 00 Take street cars IJ it or li For tn'ormsilon rail WFDNESDAY. Afrit 7. , ! INTENSION DIVTsfOV, Society Islands Residence of George E L'KI f FtSTTY OF UTAH BurLiuge, 606 South S. ond W eat i I p. in. Taae Second West car. street, (Ad.ertlsement J et XV UTAH OSTEOPATHS et -- 8pm -- Perrin Gloves for Easter Easter Togs for Kiddies Younger and Older White Net Dresses Boys Nvy Serge Iu the dearest of Suits, $9.95 to $25 Ages 7 to 18 year., , btUe frilled, overbut a broken line skirted effects, of sires. Norfolk, with tiny bidden trench, pinchbsck roehud of geor-getlstjles, with kmck- cr pants. dainty rufj fles or fluted New Straw Boy skirt, fine lace trimmed. Bats, $2 to $0.50 Nobby styles io Priced' $10.50 and black, white, green, . up. brown and nan. A New Shipment Has Just Arrived All New Styles, All Colors, All Lengths Organdies, Voiles and Dotted Ewlsses piqaes Trimmed in laces, j gi2es up t0 14 e m b r oiderie; y Some are only. models. girlish 'trimmed witn Baby Irish lace. Prices, $5.00 to $28.75. $10.00 to $16.50. . Prices, $4.00 to $9.00 e, f , t ' An Faster gift of Perrin Cloves is a happy Easter Millinery In the form of New Spring Hats is quite tho first essential of the Easter costume. The hat, well selected, makes work thought. Pearl Beads at $2.50 of the rest. French pearl, well filled; good size, length j w ith safety clasp. in opera Delicate cream white. liht To Choose Your Hat Here is to be sure of lasting satisfaction, for our model are personally so letted with the greatest care. Easter Cards and Novelties Special Showing for This Week Hundreds of laodcla never aliowa Offering yon extensive variety of " S , , , . |