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Show J . FRIDAY. MORNING, JULY 2,. 1920.. THR SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TIEE-D- M FEST 'Resort Prepares to Handle Crowds for . Extended Celebration of Fourth. Lawn-Tel- MART O' BRUCH and Miss O'Brien entertained at taa yesterday at the O'Brien coun- T try home In Cottonwood from 4 until oclock In honor of Mlse Elisabeth Hanna of Now Tork, a ho is at the Hotel Utah on her way to Tellowstono; Mlaa Winifred Walker, who has reoently returned from New Tork, and Miss Ella .. Lewis, who I visiting Mis Mary Hagen-berth- AND MRS. HARRY OSTLER at a lawn party at their on Yale avenue last nighL The lawn was slectrto lighted and enclosed In bunting. American flags and standing basket of flower were used as decoration. Cosy corner were arranged on the lawn and veranda. The veranda was outlined with standing baskets of Dorothy Perkins roses and Shasta daisies. The house was decorated in roses and gvpoophila. The supper table had a cluny lace cover over pink, with a large basket of Dorothy Perkin rose snd gypsophlla as a centerpiece surrounded by smaller baaketa of th am flowers The guest were received on th lawn and refreshment were served there. r A feature of entertainment was a pro gram furnished by the Ariel quartet, Mias Eunice Shipp, who gave fancy dances, Mlse Elisabeth Wilson, who contributed dramatic readings and Kenneth Robbins, who played mandolin selections Assisting Mr, and Mrs Ostler In receiving their friends were Mr, and Mrs M. H. McAllister, Mr. and Mrs E. M. Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Robbins Assisting in serving were Mia Retta Ostler, Miss Mary Howard, Miss Genevieve Greenwood, Miss Eunice Shipp, Mies Eileen Shipp, Miss Maurine Vincent. Miss Grace Derrick and Mia Veda Andrew. Punch was served on the porch by Mis- Virginia Ostler and Mia Glade Vincent The guests' cards were received by MIS Florence Ostler. The guest numbered 110. ax tensive preparation have been for a three day' celebration July i 3, 4 and 2, at Laxoon. Special attraction have been arranged add very featurd at Lagoon will be In a perfect, condition for the entertainment of crowds. t Bathing at Waikiki beachit isla reported expected and unusually delightful, by the management of Lagoon that all a attendance records will be broken. "The big dance pavilion which has been newly floored this season will be of attraction, and special dance programs have been arranged for Saturday and i Monday. Canary Cottage, the cafe which opened this season at lagoon under the management of James State, will be in readiness entertain an unusually large number of t to diners and dancers, and Grover Frankie a Revue, comprising sixteen pretty girls, Thl extra will offer "Century Girl." added attraction at Canary Cottage comprises seven big feature number Extra piece will b added to Pooiey Jass orchestra for tha three carnival days, and diners at tha attractive Lagoon cafe will be treated to real Jass dancing. The pavement, which la now completed to the r an resort, will afford automobile parties enjoyable ride to Lagoon, and4040the mancars at to la prepared park agement that mad the-cen- ter r Consolidation of Realty Firms Is Announced i Given e at Ostler Home i MISS announce the resort. Entertain at Tea in Honor of 'Visitor.. Garden flower decorated the bouse. Pale pink rote and blua larkspur ware combined in an effective centerpiece for the tea table. The hostesses were assisted by their mother, Mrs Elisabeth J. O Brian, and their sister. Mlse Margaret OBrien. The guefcts numbered 100. - Mrs R. L. Shannon and Mr. Floreno McGhl entertained at luncheon yesterSecday at the Shannon home, 714 East Lawond South street. In honor of Mr. Mink Lawrence rence Crawford and Mrs. Of McGill. Nev. In a crystal baa-bPink and white to formed a centerpiece for the table. The place cards were decorated In roses. In addition to the gaeata of honor, cover wire laid for Mrs J. Cameron of McGill, Nev.; Mrs. Warren Rider, Mrs. H L Bauer. Mrs Thomas Candland. Mies Mabel Player, Miss Pearl Crawford. Miss Helen Crawford, Mlaa Delilah Mink of McGill, Nev.; Mies Florence Bauer, Miss Dorothy Bauer. Miss Sarah J. Lytle, Miss Anna Johnson. Miss Leona Johnson. Deforest Rider, Cameron Pope and et s I Mr. - Mr. F. E. Mercy snd daughter. Miss Helen Marcy, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ernest Gayford. Mrs. a Miss Olga Alexandria entertained at eveMarcy will leave Saturday for New York miscellaneous shower Wednesday te Join Mr. and Mlaa Marcy will Announcement was made last night of ning In honor of Miss Myrtle Broughton, remain for a Marcy d. vtait to Mira Dorothy a bride of nextweek the consolidation of the property management, bonding and Insuranca departments Lucll of Tuttle Brother and the Mr. William Reid and Ml Mrs. L. A. Gory a of New Tork, for' real estate companies. Beginning Reid will entertain at tea onthl after- merly Mia Lillian Phelps of this city, Harvard Reid home noon at th today, these offices mill be consolidated Wednesday for a visit at the avenue in honor of Mlsa Grace Kerr and arrived In the quarters occupied by the Ashton-Jenklhome of her mother, Mrs, L. E, Phelps. Miss Johanna Sprague of Seattle. Mlse company at 32 Main street. Tuttle Brother have been managing Jeannette Young and Mlaa Katherine for more than Young of Norfolk. Va. Salt Lake properties i twenty-fiv- e yearn, while Ashten-Jenkl- n ' have been engaged In the real estate Mrs A. A. Hal and Miss May Halt Today Newhouee business for eighteen years The organwill entertain gt tea at the isation and clerical force of Ashton-Jenkhotel Saturday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Final rehearsal for the cantata "Joan will be used for the convenience Harold C. Bates, Jr., of New York, who of Arc," (Gaul) to be given at the tabof the consolidated offices, with H. G. Is their guest. ernacle of rental the Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock Fblt, manager department s, and Edwin Whitney of Mr. and Mrs George Lee Neal have by the chorus of 1000 school children unatIn of P. Melvin Petersen, direction der the of Tuttle Brothers charge. returned from Portland, where they tabernacle at 4 0 clock The real estate and loan departments tended the Shrlners' convention and will will be held at the The soloists. Miss Jesof Tuttle Brothers will continue under leave In a short Aims Tor a meter trip this afternoon. sie Tuttle make to their Independent management Perry, soprano; A. C. Lund, baritone, to California, where they expect and Alfred Best, tenor, will be In atBrothers have been especially active In their home. . tendance, as will also the special orchesdealings In uptown property, while for the event. In have dealt extensively Mrs. Elfle Madsen left yesterday for traThe cantata will be rehearsed from suburb development and business prop- her home In Colorado Springs after a tart to final and th presence of every erty trading. to her sister. Mrs. Julia Taylor, child visit will 32 Main street house offices at Th participating Is eaentiaL Professor Mr. Lucll Romney. Petersen says that the lest few rehearsals and Tuttle and her niece, not only Ashton-Jenklhave shown such a keen Interest In th Brothers but the Deseret Building soMr J. Frank Judge and two son of production that It success I fully ciety, which hat a paid In capitalisation to next will week arrive San Francisco sured. of 1.300, 000. spend the summer at the Judge home Cottonwood. In MOUNTAIN LION KILLED. COLONEL GORDON VISITS SON. A female mountain lion, believed to hav Colonel W. B. Gordon of Mercer, Pa., win been partly 'responsible for the killing of Sedsty asws far the Ssaday 4ltt father of Major W. W. Gordon of Salt nst he received by teleyheae ister thee ha of Hhe national eighty head Inof sheep In on. flock, Burt Lake, Inspector-InstructIeoh 11 eelecb ttsa aismlsg. geterdsy been killed Morgan county by a member of the govguard of Utah, and arrived net relate esly te erects ef geterdsy er th In and hunter employ In Allen, Salt trapper Lake ernors staff, has the eealag week Isrisl eeeate ef the of state and federal governments. Search to visit his son. Colonel Gordon has a fee eeet week sad aetieat sf wwaaa'e slabs la being made for the den, which I bewest he eset U by friday long war record. He has been on the relieved to contain lion cubs tired list three years. Dick McGble. Gay-for- Axhton-Jen-kt- Announced Retirement of Canadian Prime Minister It Regretfully ' Accepted. see ne ns " Final Rehearsal for "Joan df Arc ln Ashton-Jenktn- ns or ilht Sir Robert Borden, premier of Canada, definitely nounced hi retirement from publlo life at a general caucus of Unionist her tonight, and hi decision was regretfully accepted by the caucus. No definite appointment of a successor has been made. The caucus also decided to form a new party, under the name of the National Liberal and Conservative party. Although Sir Robert has been in falling health for several months, there was a strong general desire for him UP retain hla post. i The choice of n new name for the plrty provided discussion a did the premier a retirement. Many party titles were suggested. The caucus, finally Agreed - on "National Liberal and. Conservative party," which was sponsored by J. A. Colder, minister of immigration and colonisation. It will be commonly known as the National party. Sir Robert ha promised te retain hla seat tn tha' house and to support his suocessor to the beat of hla ability. Among the cabinet members there la also an agreement to stand firmly by the man who ultimately named by the whole of the government supporters. Each member of the caucus la to submit the name of hla nominee in writing to Sir Robert. .In addition to Arthur Melghen and 8m Thomas Drayton, Sir Thomas White, former minister of finance. is mentioned as a likely successor to Sir Robert. A significant fact also la that prior to the genertl caucus tha Liberal Unionists held a gathering "in camera and decided to stand by any man chosen by the larger gathering, also to agree to the fusion of tha Liberal and Conservative identities. The resignation of the prime minister, which Is soon to be placed In the hands of tbs governor general, will necessarily be accompanied by that of all members of his cabinet. N, W. Romell, president of the privy council, already has intimated that he does not feel that hla mandate extends to Joining in the formation of a new party. On being urged to reconsider hla resignation, however, Mr Romell promised to consult with hla friends and to communicate hla decision to the prime minister ae soon as possible The suggestion Is made that, should Mr. Romell retire, he may go to Washington aw first Canadian minister. Representation of Quebec in the new government 1b being widely discussed. The name of 8lr Lomer Gouin and of G. H. Boivin, deputy speaker of the bouse, are suggested. Those present at today's historic caucus emphasised the spirit of harmony which dominated the proceedlnga It is proposed in the formation of the new government to reduce the number of portfolios. an- Timely Savings for the 4tihi A Sensational Sale of Today High-Grad- e Summer Dresses and Sport Suits That Will Crowd Our Ready-to-We- Dept at the ar Opening Hour Reading ''Sharp We Advise Every Woman Who Is This Ad to Be Here Today at 9 for theFlnest Dress She Ever-Bou- ght 1 Figured Voiles, Flowered Voiles, Striped Ginghams, Mercerized Repp Middy Suita, Checked Ginghama Dressea in the lot worth more than double the price we ask in thia sale. Dont delay getting here today it ia a big little clearance. Come expecting to buy the gre&teat values in beautiful summer drosses you nave ever seen at the low price of $5.00. Every sale final no exchanges or approvals. Men's Coot Union Suits for Hot Days Aft. Pleasant Announces Program for the Fourth MT. PLEASANT, July I The committee In charge of amusements for the celebration to be given on July I has arranged a large program of amusements for the afternoon. The following program of events and prises Is dannounced. dash, boys 7 to I years First prise 1, second prise 0 Cents. Fifty-yar- d dash, boy 10 to IF years FI rat prise 1, second prise M cents Centipede race between three team consisting of six boys First prise IL60, second prise 72 cents One hundred-yar- d dash, 12 to IS years First prixF 3, second prise 31. Fifty-yar- d sack race First prise 31, second prise SO cents. ll dash First prise 2, Second prise $1. Three-leggrace, If to 21 years First prise ll2, second prise 21 orange diva First prise 2, i second prise $1. First Egg race, ladies, 1. prise 3L second prise Fht men's race, 200 pounds or over, fifty yards First prise 32, second 21. Old men's raoe, 22 and over, twenty-fiv- e yards First prise 2, second prise II. Twenty-five-yadash for girls 7 to 2 years First prise $1, second prise SO cents. Fifty-yar- d dash for girls IV to 14 years First prise 1, second prise 20 cents. hundred-yard One dash for girls 12 to 13 First prise 2, second prise SL , around church Bicycle race, block First prise 32, second prise 31. married men vs. single men Prise, case of root beer. Exhibition fire drill contest between volunteer companies No. 1 and No. J Prise, case of near beer. wlU be given for the beet decoA booth. A free dance for the chilratedprise dren will he given at the Armory hall at 4 o'clock. An excellent picture show at the Elite theater also wtu be given. A spectacular base be 11 game, ip which home talent will he used exclusively, will be played at the Waaatch .academy grounds In the afternoon. A Boy $19. ' OFF Cool Union Suits, Indian, Cowboy, Scout and Military Ages 3 to 14 Tears Today only,- Mesh and ribbed. cotton Union Suits; sizes 3 to 10 years, Worth " 69c the garment. Special at 3 for $1.00. - d, A eaving of 25 per cent on our Mens Wash Tie, . entire stock of boys summer play suit and washable suits. 3 for $1.00 ed free-for-- Suit s 3 for $1.00 100-ya- Free-for-a- To Celebrate the 4th M 2Q of fine constructed X sheer textiles. Sixes 34 to 46. Begular $2.10 quality, 8pecial at Twenty-five-yar- FVee-for-a- Second Floor - All materials, well boy up now for the Fourth at a big eaving. All styles and (izes to 14 yean to choose from. (Main Floor.) Washable fabric silk striped ties, style.'. Good patterns. .... at cial four-in-han- d Spe- 3 for $1.00 .48o to 75o Other Ties high-grad- e mad. o)resa your V rd talned a fractured wrist and a contusion on the head. The car was driven by D. Pace of 44 Coatesvllie avenue. Charles Kid a left wrist was put In splints and his bruise attended to at the hosC. pital. free-for-a- Seventeen New Members Added to Commercial Club Tug-of-w- Ward Sunday 'School Will Give Patriotic Program Quality Rugs At Bargain Prices ; All sixes all patterns all material ' a wide range in quality and price characterizes our unusual assortment ofrugs. They were before the big price advances and are positively selling below market prices. Come in and let us show you. -- pur-chas- ed ' Art Reed Furniture The material was 'imported from India the furniture was fashioned by the greatest of reed craftsmen in the famous Heywood Wakefield factory. And the upholstery .is in perfect accord ! .We are selling this "de luxe- - furniture at a reasonable price. fulTMne of Bohn Refrig, u iwell as both Gendron and Wc&rry eraton Lloyd Loom Woven Bahy- - Carriages. . The Hawthorne ward 8unda J school will lehra July 4 with a patriotic program, which Will b given Sunday imornlng at 30 10 o dock In the new Hawthorne chapel, Eighth East and Roosevelt avenue. The program follow: Bugle call, Boy Sooutf riag raising" and pledge. Boy Bcout; song, Banner, ' Sunday school; prayer; "Flag of th Free. gunday school r sacrament; song, There Are Many Flags In Many Lands primary and kind, "Yankee Doodle"; history, Willardrhoru; Funk; song, chorus from deacons, teachers and priests, "Hall Columbia": history, Melvin Hampshire, song, Flag Without a Stain." Jennie Brown; "Battle Hymn of Republic": history, Marcus Funk; song, "Co-- , lumbla, th Gent of th Ocean"; history, Mary Carlqulat: song, "Just Befor the Battle, Mother": solo, Paul Hedges and La Fount: chorus; recitation, Lenor "Marseillaise; solo, Georg Potter end "Old Black Joe, chorus from chorus; theological class, "America," school; benediction. NEWII0USE HOTEL Table dHote Dinner Friday, Jnly 2, 1920-41- .00 From e te p. m. Cantaloups 6oup Fulton Market Clara Chowder Wafers Boiled Kennebec 8altn(m, Egg Sauce Steamed Potatoes or Prim Ribs of Beef ati Jus ' 5337 6a Main St. G Lettuce and Tomato Salad French Dressing Vknilla Ice Cram Snd Cake , or Chocolate Eclair Iced Tea V , Coffea Buttermilk Request Made of Political t Parties to Unite for , , Lrcest Rate of hsurazee W Invite Inspection . and comparison Most efficient packing and shipping department tn the west MOTORIZED MOVING partisan Re&u I T Superintendent. stolen. Do You Look As Young As You Feel? eShe-mysam t Minced Brown Potatoes Dinner Rolls Ecasebld Cc:ii Cleanest and aafest fireproof building In th city ' Seventeen person were elected to membership in the Commercial club at a meeting of th board of governor yesfireproof St:ra;e terday. The new members are George N. . - 134 So. 4th West Child, city superintendent of schools; L, Non- P. Judd, clerk and purchasing agent of Waaatch 1444 and 144$ the city board of education; Richard F. Nealen, general agent of th Chicago Burlington A Quincy railroad, Maynard R. Davis, district service manager of the Westinrhouse Electric company; C. B. Smith of the Watern Newspaper Union, H. Burrows, assistant treasurer of tlon foFces snd formerly secretary of the John th to the political parties Leaving Utah senate, will be the orator of the day. Z. C. M. I., and the following departthe to be methods by which the plan is ment manager of the Z. C. M. I.; W. An extensive program. Including a homeworked out, the state board of education A. Needham, Joseph Thorup, Daniel J, coming celebration, is planned. Lang, Georg Wareing, J. M. HavlUe, Mila yesterday addressed a letter to the state A. STOCK SALE PERMITS ASKED- Robert Patrick, H, J. Halton, committees of the political parties of the N. Romney, Y. Schofield and John K. Nicholson. state securities commission yesterThe suof state office the state, asking that heard arguments in favor ef th day be Instruction kept Many autos perintendent of publlo of the Axlel Basin Developapplications 397 autoon a nonpartisan basis at the coming ment company and a Poppet Valve comAccording to. police reports, -- owner mawere from mobiles of stolen pany for permission to sell their stock general elections. The address was draft chine In Balt Laks tha first six in Utah. Final section was not taken ed by order of the state board at a months of thl year. during by the commission. meeting the day before, and I dated NEWSPAPER MAN HERE. CELEBRATES HYRUM TOMORROW. A of that date. -R. O. Paul, a newspaper man of Little TheHetter I signed by O. N. Child, I Hyrums Independence day3. celebrationL. Adam to be held Saturday, Julv Rock, Ark , is a visitor In Salt Lake He 3. A. Widtsoe. E. O. Peterson, Henry hotel. la registered at the hewhoua Barker, George A. Eaton, D. C. Jensen. Petersen of the state board of equalise William Reid and J. E. Magleby, Mrs. of education. board state C. J. Swenson, With Leo J. Muir, th new state suthe state perintendent. in the chair, Th chairboard reorganised yesterday. member of th man becomes certion two standing committees, that fication of teachers, composed of himself and E. J. Norton, assistant superintendent, and that on vocational education, composed of Mr. Muir, 'Dr. Wldt so. Dr. Peterson. Mr. Magleby and Mrs. Reid. In conformity with an action taken the day before, the board passed the folcommittee lowing report of a special you named for th purpose: MAYBE because The state board of education- - feels you fail to notice In th retirement of Superintendent G. as others do the little fines K. Child that the state loses a faithful and efficient public servant. Superstealthily forming Inyourface. intendent Child has shown rare fltnesi Take care of your akin now. He has coupled clear for his work vision of educational problems with unusual administrative ability. He has fbtUs tfmplr era sfMAlittteCXEMEFLCAYA rubbed combined the power of seeing great educational Ideals, with the practical meant gently tnto th skin; then if you need color, e very little rouse spread carefully over the cheeks before t he cresm is quite dry: of realising them, snd he has been chiefand after that the film ol Elcaya face powder over all" and putly responsible In formulating ting Into operation Utahs present advanced program of education. V appreciate net only his professional achievements, but we value the opportunity we have had In our personal Is delightful, association with him and recognise his disappearing toilet cream that makes the skin like velvet Integrity, sound common sense, modesty James C. Crane, Sob Atnt snd unfailing courtesy." ELCAYA smi kS Mfff CrencKIcaya RlmiRougi . Face Powder ka fid U MANS WRIST BROKEN-Eic yutrt Ask mm' Charles Kid, 0 years of age, 148 rook, Madison iOe . 7 Jars et 30c V Avo., New York outh street, living at lit Feat (second to an automobile avoid while attempting at Second South and (state street lastevening, was struck by the car and tus- -s- Cold Boiled Ham. Pbtato Salad- -! Storage of i ... if non-greaa- ft 3CSg: j p Cl |