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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY HORNING,' JULY .11, 1920. GleansSintis sinks mtfht be clened several times a day and when soap does not rethat collects, many houseand dirt grease mote cleansers wives use containing grit, with the result that the enamel soon becomes dull looking, and finally wears away so the iron shows through. MAB CLEANS PERFECTLY AND HARMLESSLY. It gets the dirt and grease but does not harm the enameL Sinks cleaned daily with Mab are alwjys ibnght, because Mab never scratches or euts. on Try Mab this week, on your sink, bathtub, gas range--dethe woodwork or painted walla If youre not lighted, we ll refund your money. Grocers, Drug Stores, Hardware Stores and Paint Stores generally stock Mab. Buy from you; dealer. KITCHEN them spotless, s V 7i "'jt ,t:T ' No reason why you should" be uncomfortable and depressed on these Stealing hot days theres a sturdy G-- E FAN ready to bring the mountain breezes right into your home. Just snap the switch and set it humming in any room in your house, wafting its delicious coolness into every, nook and corner. ,' FINLY G. BROOKS 1 - t; wrnrrihmmffi.taifc S? Wholesale Distributor , From two to five cents a day will operate a G-Fan. The G-- trade mark on a fan is your assurance that you have a fan that will work, year after year silently, dependably, economically. 's 2 MAB MANUFACTURING CO. 2nd North Offices 9kictonjandSALT CITY E 7lWi.i'&a E fessor Anthony C. Lund; song, "America1 (White), Evan Arthur and audience Accompanists, Professor H E. Giles, Professor A. C. Lund, Mra Emma Ram Mess Mattie Williams apd Lawrence Eherly. The offliers of the Cambrian assocla Eve. tlon and those who .have. been assigned to various committees, looking to the sue cess of the days events, are President Arthur L. Thomas, Vice President D L HE Welsh people of Salt Lake and Davis, He retary John James. Treasurer Nephl L. Morris, Directors William N vicinity Mill hold their twenty-YVllliams. Walter J. Lewis, T. F. Thomas, fourth annual reunion at Saltair W, D. Prosser, Mathomhah Thomas, Jo, Thursday, the day for years hav-- k seph G. Bywater,. Thomas' K Jeremy, C. Price, Edward J. Arthur and Wiiliam "Cambrian as been designated ing Harry L. Thomas day." During the lore part of the day in, will be Indulged various recreations afcd Jn the evening, commencing at 5.30 POCATELLO, IDA. will olqek, an excellent musical program 'be' given at the bandstand of the lower POCATELLO, Idaho, July 10. Miss There will be but- - one speaker, Pearl Mutin and Peter pavilionGraves sere marN. Will H. pastor ried lama, the Rev. James Saturday evening of last week at Mr. of the First Methodist F.piseopal church the home 'of the brides parents. of Salt Iake, whosfe subject will be "Lib- and Mrs J. R. Munn on 8outh Haves in committee , avenue. alee The The Rev, Harry 8 Hamilton per erty Loving charge extends a cordial invitation to formed the ring teremony. Tile bride was Miss Ida Hopkins and Roy attended all friends of the Cambrian association, by Under whose auspices the event Is being Graves was best man Following the Followheld, to attend the celebration. wedding a wedding supper was served to the relatives and friends present. The ing Is the program:rtamj scleition, "Welsh Airs, Profes- home was' beautifully decorated with sor Henry E. Cites, Welsh national hymn. roses and sweet pea a. The couple, after fv Nhadau "Jten-wla- d My a short wedding trip, will reside In Po("Land ofseleccatello, where the bridegroom is an emFather" (James, Evan Arthur, tion, IJtdles VCapella chorus. Mrs, Es- ployee of the Oregon Short Line vocal ther Davis Stephens, conductress, .Monday evening a most enjoyable parduet (tenor amt bass, "Gwvs yr Gad ty was given hv Mr and Mrs. Xouis ("Cali to Arms"'i (Hughes), Ben H. Rob. Vigno at theitr residence on Custer street erts and R R. Williams; tenor solo, "My in honor of their son. Edward, who was Dreams (Tostl. David Reese; contralto baptised at St Joseph s Miss Stella Pelowska de, "Ar Hyd Y Nos" ("AU Through the the dav before. (Ancient YVelh)t "My Heart at rendered Mendelssohns Spring Song, asNight) (Salnt-Saens- ), Mrs. Voice sisted Braudels James Sweet at the- piano, by Thy Eunice Edwards Anderson; soprano solo, Dancing was enjoyed throughput the was and "Madame Aria from supper Rutterfly (Puccini), evening seryed hv the Miss Jessie Arllne Williams; instrumenhostess, assisted bv Mrs. J. M, Williams. tal trio, the Evans trio (Misses Claire, The following were present Mr. and Grace and Margaret Evans); address, Mrs James Fascilla, Mom Rose Salerno, "Liberty Loving Wales, Rev. 3, 11. N, of Ogden, t'tali. Miss .jhnnv Gllwltx, Mr. and (lie Messrs. I WUllams; tenor solo, "Songs of Araby and Mrs (Glay), Ben H. Roberts; soprano solo, A Stewart and J. Brandeis and Mr. and Me VPhen Youll Remember (Rails), Mrs 8 Gilwltx Mra H.D Iauterbaih and Mrs Henry Mite Fern Batley, baritone solo Welsh Balk Lore Song (Ancient Welsh), Pro Carmean entgrtalued Friday evening of n Salt Lake Cambrian Will Give Outing Asso-!ciatio- Program Thursday the wide Fans " at ' your Examine . G-- E T LAKf a a . trie Co. TU. Wasatch. Salt Lake City Wholesale Only. -- '4 TO. 4-4-0 Y u 6 n - i. - Peio-vsk- a iI jjr YYal-ilnh- for Coolness Bohi-che- and Cbnvenienc nor smoke, no fumes nor excess heat but easy convenience and perfept results thats the service of the electric range. A snap of the switch gives an absolute, uniform heat, so that cooking may be No soot Oht-si- id c. BACK AFTER PERIOD IN ARMY -- THREE-YEA- R u. ") 'mi snswmpraim timed to a minute, thug saying both hours and food. ft C?prtr greatest honor- - of the school which Is playing solos with the Chicago Symphony orchestra. Pin-gre- e. f A farewell testimonial in honor of Miss Mary A. Jones, who is leaving for the missionary field In the northwestern states. Is to be given at the First ward chapel tomorrow evening at 5 30 oclock. The entire entertainment Is to be hekl in the open air. The program, which will be concluded with moving pictures, follow s; Solo Miss Mae Nelson, duet, Mae and Naomi recitation. Reuben Biesinger. Cardwell; Leona soprano solo. Mrs Jones; tenor solo, J. H Bull; violin Misses Melba Llndsav, Virginia quartet. Lindsay, Lorene Watts and May Watson; solo, Mrs Jessie Bean; recitation, Edward P. Mldgley; contralto solo. Mra Virginia Duncan Ross; piano accompanist, Miss Emma McDonald. LODGE NOTICE. Hermione temple. Pythian Sisters, will hkye an outing at 8aitair today. All Pythians are urged to be present and bring, their lunch. Adjoining temples are cordially invited (Advertisement.) DEPOSITORS PAID IN FULL. SAN FRANCISCO, July S. Announcement thaKthe depositors of the defunct Santa Rosks Union Savings bank, which was closed September 30, 1913, have been paid in full and all other accounts of the bank completely. liquidated, was made by' Charles F. 8ternstate superintendent of banks, here today.' The deposits amounted to 3659,288 62 at the time the bank was forced to close because of the embesxle ment of more than 3700,000 of its assets bv Frgnk A. Brush, Its cashier, and in Aj iDiscovery Girl Missionary to Have Farewell Testimonial Out-of-tO- lip ? last week at 'bridge at the Fargo Three sJills Wednesday amid spent the day table were arrange! for the game, and with frienda. high favor was aviaided Mr. I. W. Ig. and Mrs A. M. Newton entertained Other guests were the Mesdames a nuiober of friends at an informal picJ E .Ylrl erm ond, R. M. Terrell, IL R. nic loruheon on their lawn on the afterBucks, Warren Paul, it D. t'urrothers, noon orvJuly 5. Those present were Mr. George Hall, W. 8 Caton, F K. Bver, J and Mrs Mr.II. R Bucks arid daughter. M Stevens, W. H Watson and H. H ami Mrs W. I. Cornel) and Dorothy, children amtMr and Mrs. Norman Brown Wilson lub held a Adkinson The Fairview Community Mrs. Waltei Poulton entertained at picnic at Merldell park Thursday afterThe la- luncheon Friday, afternoon of last week noon and evening of last week dies motored out In the afternoon, and honoring her sister Mra W. R. Emmdt, were joined bv the men in the evening of Ogden, Utah, vrhe guests were the ThoHe present Mesdames J. E. Edgerton, J. T. Young, for supper and dancing were Mr. and Mrs D D Burnside, Mr. T J Stevens and Miss Mkry Ingersoll. and Mrs F. C -McGowan, Mr and Mis. Friday evening MrsJ. T. Young enC W. Gre. Mt- and Mrs J. H Hall. tertained at dinner, honoring Mr. J. T. Mr. and Mrs Volkmeler, Mr and Mrs. Emmet of Ogden, Utah. YJix guests were H. C. Ehrlich, Mr. and Mrs K. It present. Mr and Mrs. J E RutlJerford enterHaines, Mr and Mrs. L. W Morris, ilr. and Mrs W. C. Grower, Mr and Mrs tained at dinner Friday evening of last Mrs. Mr. and George week, honoring Miss Margaret Sweet of Thomas Hopper, Mr. and Mrs B. F. Laus, the Orangeville, and Miss Lillian Skattaboe Holmes Mesdames Jac Rb'kert, L. T. Myers, of Moscow Mrs. Fretk Blackwell, W. H. Powers, C, Miss Fern Williams was the C. LarsenC. C Christenson, and the Sigma Nu club, entertaininghoktessp their yqung Elmen friends, FVlday evening of last Misses Grace Morris and Margaret liott, Messrs A. J. Datter, J. Fitxen and The evening was spent In dancing, J. Kelly. guests were Mr present were the Misses Olive Rice'. and Mra. R. E. Albert, and the Rev and Evelyn Crane. Cecelia Lang, Luctle Hurl, Mrs. F. I). McCabe ofN merit an Falla. Margaret Malone, Mary Derham, Anna Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Kerr and Abner Jones, Anna Chapman and the Messrs. of Burlev, Mrs A EvCarter of Harold Holmes, John Wirt. Harold Beil, Buhl, Mrs. L. M. Burnside andLvonne George Eirodrl, MerriU Baird, Harry LaMunyon of Shoshone, the MIsseSsRuby Amundsen, Lewis YVestrom, Curtis wnd Colo , and Flora Guy of Trinidad, and Thomas Edwards. Mrs. J 8. Elliott of ht, Anthonv. . Mrs. 8. N. Barriard and Miss Helen, The Preshyterian Ladies Aid society 'Bgrnard are spending their summer vawas entertained Thursday Afternoon at cation in Berkeley, California, where Miss the home of Mrs J J Hali in Fairview Barnard is attending the University of , addition. Mrs. W. S. Brower assisted the California, hostess Mrs. ITVF. Anderson and daughter, Mr and Mrs. N D Brookhart, Mra Arelaide, returned have from Claea Leaf, Airs. W. A. McHan and 1L Miss Adelaide had been studying muBrookhart of Iowa. mottWed to Idaho sic, Miss Odelalchv has been studying piano at the Chicagoqjuslcal college and wgi the diamond meduk In the summer class of 1920. in direct competition. The I ! UTAH BOY winning of the medal entitleaj!er to the Dainty women who w (Depilatories'! for ere nlnf fovM, delicate blou aher hosiery, find Super-fulan Indispensable aid to im o Oii Q I Di 0T D Undesirable la ab tNrnipvltka lately new and harmleas. It poal not Iootmm tho frowth, tieely will but it cnaranteod to stunt and weaken the hair, gnperfulo fa easy to appleU la onlck. painless and leaves the kin smooth, firm and free ijrhtiy hair. On sale at all stores or from the factory for Its j 'HAIR i s GROWTH rr parka. D.. C. FELT CHEMICAL . . i CO. Salt Lsks City, Utah THIS COUPON WILL SAVE YOU If used before August 1, thin eoupon will save you 25e on n package of Buperfolo at any first-clas- s Kilt In drag afore. oamo and address. Kamo Addreas FELT CHEMICAL CO., Lsks, Utah. Jit I T . ) others. wr- $if. tff-riff- lt if V A . ? XW' yt )$& ' 'V UTAH -- v Ji t V r ! H- Y - I I I j1 I -- ' Px 6 Add an electric fan to your home equipment it means fresh, energetic breezes and freedom from flies and mosquitoes. Come in and let us show you. Garland Login Park City ' Haxbsrf St. Anthwiy Blnrhtm Esiika Mldrala s ggroei- IU)i Fall, Praatsg Aahten o? T t 'j 1 MostpaUar MoCammon Glen Phillip Croft, son of Mrs. George Romney of halt Lake, has returned to the city after a period of three years in the army. Mr. Croft, who was one of the first Utahns to enlist for the war, was at San Diego. Cal , and was afterward transferred to Alaska, where he was discharged He was in the Twenty-ftrregiment and received several medals for sharpshooting. He was 18 years of age when he entered the , , service. eyr-vi- light EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE -- - V Plaaaant Grey, Am.noan Fork last-mon- th. st re ' The Board of Education of Salt Lfike for year ending .July IDAHO Flaky - 3 j . tab! V. mm -- 4 Au NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS VTAH - Salt Lake 0(dMt Provs - tiff 1, 1921. Bids will be received at the Office of the Clerk and Purchasing Agent, 3M City and County Building, on or before July 2b, ' 1920. ' Specifications ' and instructions may be at obtained that offipe. DRINK HEWLETTS - L.P.JUDD; ymKmra Clerk," mI The Quality COFFEE FmhRoasteL Steel. 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