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Show THE SALT t.attt, TEIKUKE.'THUEKPAY' TiPBSISU, JULY Furniture Packed and 8hirpvl al deduced B&tea v , W have tha moat conrsnlsnthf h- cated vinhouN in Salt Uki City bat a (aw minutes walk from Mala street. It la a itnoitr built, modern, flra con proof building, especially (tract 4 for ths aaf (toraft of household goods. Tha offloara and direct ora of bad-nea- a thla company ara aU man of tha highest integrity. Hot or Cold? wall-kno- KENNETH E. LYON, formerly Miss! Ausherman, daughter of Mr. and! Mrs. W. C.' Ausherman, who was married last; Mrs. U. A. Keyser Fireproof Storage Cocpaay night. - Weat 2nd South Street Salt Lake City, Utah Phenea Waa. 6722 and Was. S72S ' 826 THE IMPROVED MALTED MILK caught with orange blossoms and 4h carried orchids and lilies of tha pansy. Tha maid of honor. Mlea Inez Burton, d wore satin trimmed In silver lace, and carried flame-colorrweet peas. One of the bridesmaid. Mies Grace wore blue vailed in taffeta pale Mooney, tulle, and carried pink. Sweet peaa The wore other bridesmaid, MUaBeroice Bird, pale yellow taffeta. With a tulle overdreaa, and carried laverxjfer sweet peas. Helen Ausherman, flcjss'er girt, wore white net and carried a basket of eweet peaa Maurice Murphy of California waa beet man. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Ausherman and the brirfal party in receiving wera Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Lyon, parents of the.vbrldegroom. Assisting in ths dining flame-oolore- ed , Treat yourself to Bordens Malted Milk and come away refreshed and satisfied. Dont leave the joys of malted milk to the chocolate drinkers or those who like It plain but ask the fountain man to give you a shot of your own favorite flavor. Its delicious with any of them and not too sweet, for all the excessive sweetness Is eliminated In Borden's Malted Milk. roam wars Miss Rhea Brain, Mrs. Dennis 'Ausherman, Miss Geneva Seville, Miss Helen Murdoch and Miss Peggy Holt of Olustee, Okie. Punch was served by Miss Eurith Holt of Olustee, Okie., and Miss Hilma Peterson. The wedding march by Mendelssohn was played by Miss Dolly Woodbury and ths Farley trio furnished music during the reception. Following a short wedding trip, ths oouple will be at home at 85 C street. Over sixty years experience In Fresh country milk, superior grains, and enough mineral salts for bodily nerve and tissue building. Standardized raw materials processed in the pure Borden way into a standardized product. Bordens Malted Milk is a delicious bevan inerage a nutritious food-drin- k expensive yet well balanced lunch. For elderly people, youngsters or convalescents, it is easily digested and tempting when appetites need coaxing. Be sure you buy Bordens for it is the malted milk that is actually malted", home, 1425 Blair avenue, In honor of Mrs. Woolley's mother, Mre. John Pland, of Castlegate, Utah. A bowl of pink sweet peas was the centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for Mrs. Pland, James Pland, Fred Pland, Mr. and Mra. Rollln Walker and Mias Maris Smith of Pries. Honored at Honor of Visitor Functions RUSSELL K WOODRUFF and W Yeates enteryesterday afternoon home on Thud avenue at Mrs Woodruffs sister-in-laMrs W j In honor of their H McIntyre, Jr., a recent bride, and Mias Ocean of y.ora Anderson Park, guest of Mrs. Lynn Thompson. A gold and blue color scheme wag carried out In the decoratione of the tea table. A gold and crystal basket waa filled with marigolds, zinnias and cornflowers as a centerpiece. Hollyhocks and other garden flowers were used in the reception room. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs Francis Crltchlow, Mrs. Sherman Armstrong, Mrs. H. H Calvin. Miss Marjorie Bidwell, Mrs. Paul T Boise and Mrs. Lynn H The guests numbered forty Thompson MRStained Kenneth at tea , Mrs Clifford Cannon entertained at a miscellaneous shower last night at hei home, 1426 Fifteenth East street, in honor of her sister. Miss Naomi Smith, who will The be married a on to Joshua Fisher. rooms were decorated In marguerites and nasturtiums. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. M. Kearsley. Light refreshments numbered The guests were served. thirty-si- x Society neve for the Sunday edition, will net bo reoeved by telephono later than U o'clock Saturday morning. Such iteme muit relate only to ovonta of Saturday or for the eoUiing week. Social event, of the past week! and noticae of womon'a eluba must bo a ant in by Friday night. ' Announcement is made of ths of Charles O. Dell and Mrs. Vistamarriage Naylor of Salt Lake. The wedding took place Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, at Farmington. The ceremony was performed by J. D. Wood, Justice of the peace. e e The marriage of Mias Bertha Baaeett and James P. Jacobson took place yesterday morning. The couple left on an early afternoon tram for Portland for a honeymoon trip. They will make their home In thla city. THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Bldg., 108 Hudson Street, New York City. The Johnson Locke Mercantile Co., er Mrs. W. H. Bramel will entertain a few friends at luncheon at "My Bhop" today In honor of Mra E. A. Vandeventer of uakiand. Cat Phillips Congregational ception followed. The living room was decorated In palms, ferns and Shasta daisies, arranged in a bower for the wedding party. The drawing room waa decorated In gladioli and goldenglow, and the hall In red roses. In the dining room's pink color scheme was used. Pink rosea In a silver basket formed the centerpiece for the aupper table. A cluny lace cover eyas over pink, and silver candlesticks at either end of the table held pink candles. The porch, where punch was served, waa decorated in goldenglow. The bride wore a gown of white with a lace tunic. Her veil was char-meu- No, the sans old shots renewed with California Syrup of Figs Childs Best Laxative e s The Ladles sodality Young Cathedral of the Madeleine will of ths San Francisco Shriners to Be Salt Lake Visitors After being almost totally held a New Yerk basinets man grew hair and new hss a prolifle growth al age of 8 for which he will eend the geaniae recipe free ea request to say men or woman who wishes to overcome dandruff or gam new hair growth. Or testing box of the preparation, Ketalkm, will bo mailed with recipe if yon eend 10 etm., stamps or His address Is John H. Brittain, silver. Button r. New York. N. Y. Members of Islam temple. Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, of San Francisco, will arrive in Salt Lake at 3 oclock thla afternoon and will leave at 8 o'clock tonight for the Yellowstone National park. The 135 members of the party are traveling in a special, train They 'will go to the park over the Oregon Short Line, entering through the west gate and departing through the north gate over the Northern Paclrtc. After leaving the park the party will visit points of Interest In the northern part of Montana and Idaho and the Pacific northwest, returning to San Francisco by way of Portland. Harry M. Cushing, traveling passenger agent for the Denver & Rio Grande, returned yesterday from a business trip to Denver. Mrs. F. G. Alexander of Birmingham, Ala., with a party of fifty-fiv- e tourists from that state, passed through Salt Lake last night, en route to the Yellowstone National park over ths Oregon Short Line. time. - Mrs. J. Frank Broyles will leavs for Sacramento, Cal., to attend theSunday marriage of her niece, Miss Mlgnon Cronin, daughter of Mr. and Mra. D. G. Cronin formerly of thla and Richard Fuller of Sacramento. city, The wedding will .take place August 7. ' ' y i Mrs. Marie Oberg announces ths mar- TlaKrtw.rHer UKht3Nina' t0 wedding took place at noon July 19. Tha was performed by Bishop C. ceremony C. Neslen, and the couple left Immediately afterward for a trip to the Pacific northwest. The Ladies' Aid society of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet this afternoon at the home of Mra. Oscar Eman, 1355 Richards street. . Mlsa -- Anne 'Ellsabelfi Lane of Battle Creek, Mich., has returned from Los and will be the of her cousin. Miss Florence Sullivan,guest for a month. Lane visited Miss Sullivan on her Miss way to the coast. a Miss Frances Evans expects' to leavs soon for a visit to Seattle. An-gel- es Table dHote Dinner Thursday, July 29, 1920 $1.00 A Shining Success forward either mm WOOmun9H0I POLISHES- - polish that has no odor. You use less and get a 'Sta-Brilonger, brighter 6hine, newness. of luster the back brings The new-proce- ss te Clack, Brown, Tan, Oxbloodj Gray; Black French Dressing (Liquid) and White Cleaner lor Canvas Shoes Everywhere Soup Cream of New Corn Wafers Baked Individual Chicken Pie or Roast Tenderloin of Beef, Jardiniere or Cold Boiled Ham, Potato 8alad I Hands and Arms Made , R. H, Beamon will entertain Utopia - club today at luncheon at ' see Pompeian Olive Oil ffltkM a salad dressing fit for a king Mra Lily T. Bradford left yesterday for In Ogden canyon to Dr. Mary Gambls-h- as returned from a visit to Mra Ray Knight at Sprlngdell, Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Dern entertained at dinner at the Country club last eve- ning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. V Mo- - Jcrs Adapted fa any Canning Knthsd . N t ff. g j: Aches, pains, nervousness, difEU colty in urinating, often mean serious disorders. 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A large gold .cross, with a round white stone setting, was reported to the police by Mrs. 8. C. Valentine, 873 East Ninth South street, aa stolen from her home The cross has been In her yeeterday. family for a century, and Is highly valued aa an httrloom as wall as for Its intrinsic value, said Mrs. Valentins. EASY, HOME SELF TREATMENT solutely harmless. Is pleasant, and even a few dsn treatment Is likely to show a ooriceeblo reduction. Legions at testimonial. , te IMPORTED BT-BO- i Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McIntyre, Jr., have arrived from their wedding trip and are uest g of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McIntyre, r. Mra McIntyre was formerly Miss Miriam E. Btoltse of Lethbridge, Canada. Following a brief visit In Balt Lake, Mr. and Mra. McIntyre will go to the Mcthe Intyre ranch at McGrath, Canada, forhome summer, but expect to make their In this city durtng.the winter months. Too Fat? t.t a Holds Concert band, John Held, director. will give a free public concert, from 7 until 9 o'clock tonight, at West Bide park, Eighth West and Ninth 8outb streets. The program follows: Ov erture, JPoet and Peasant (Supps); 'Accept 'California" Syrup of Flgs caprices, (a) 'Tve Got the Blue Ridge Blues Irish Were "The (b (Homer), on California name look the fo only Egyptians Long Ago (Allail, ; the package, then you are eure your selection, "Chimes of Normandy operatic): harm-child ia having the best and most grand descriptive selection, "Slave less physic for the little etomaeh, liver Songs of the South. Intermission. love its Children and bowels. fruity Vocal, (a) "Hiawatha's Melody of taste. Full directions on each bottle. Love, "Shadowe. Lon Hadock; You. must say California. (Adv.) "Popular (b) Songs of the Day (Remlck); solo for clarinet, "La Sonnamubula," G. Erickson; grand selection of American return she will visit her parents, Mr. and airs (Rollinson): "The Star- finale, Mrs Fred Armstrong, in St. Louts Spangled Banner (Key). the t With a single application of Derwlllo. her ' Girls, Derwlllo not only beautifies your , home, 323 M street. It it wonderful for the complexion, but hands and armi. Derwlllo comas In Mrs Roy Wyland, accompanied by three shades, white, fleeh and brunetta. New Potatoes, Rissole Georglanna ,and Mary Elizabeth . Fowler, White Is eapeclally recommended for the has arrived from Casper, Wyo., to visit hands and arms. Since abort sleevea ere Dinner Rolls at the Richard Bavage home on Third In vogue It la necessary to have your Mrs. Robert Fowler of Texas bands and arms looking thair best, and avenue. Lettuce and Cucumber Salad will arrivs In a short time from an easta trial of Derwlllo for thla purpose will ern visit to Join her daughters and visit astonish you. Remember, It stays on so home. the at Savage much better than powder and does not Vanilla Ics Cream and Cake corns off on clothing. It Is "Just ths I or thing" to use In beautifying your hands Mr. end Mra J. H. Waters and chilChocolate Eclair all tollat counters of dedren and Miss Florence Algood and Dr. and arm. At drugand Mra J. H. Davis have returned from j partment stores and Iced Tea Coffee (Advertisement.) Buttermilk a brief visit to Rear lake. gists. MiifrUMMmyAeiiaUI For Sale ISfsrBtfB1' EEC Cantaloups FREE RECIPE Band Concert Tonight at the West Side Park NEWHOUSE HOTEL f with 4787. Grow Your Hair special Mra Guy R. LaCoate left for a three weeks eastern trip toyesterday Include New York, Boston and Philadelphia. On her can proudly put YOU when your 6hoes are shined Wat. Block, Intyre. Jr., who were married recently at Lethbridge, Canada, and have Juat arrived fiom their wedding Journey. The decora tiona were 111 garden flowers. Covers were laid for twelve. MOTHER! Mlsa Florence Sullivan will entertain a dozen friendk at tea thla afternoon at her home, 1064 East First South street, In honor of her cousin. Miss Anne Elizabeth Lane of Battle Creek, Mich., who has Juat arrived from a visit to Los Angeles. Cal. have a meeting Friday evening at Uu cathedral residence. e Mn and Mrs. Joseph C. Neve are re ceivlfig congratulations over the arrival of a daughter. Elizabeth Lovina Neve, born A prettily arranged home wedding was July 21. that of Miss Doris Ausherman and KenMr. and Mrs. T. A. neth E Lon, which took piace last night will enterat the home of the trtdes parents, Mr. tain at dinner hridayStanley evening af their and Mrs. W. C. Ausherman. 85 C street, home, 29 M street, lu honor Mr- at 7 20 oclock The ceremony was per- airs Herbert Plume, who willof leave and the formed by the Rev. Henry M McDowell middle of August lor Texas, to remain of church. A re- some Sto-Brit- s. 301 Dooly The marriage of Mra. Lucile Collier McIntosh and Edgar G. Gibson will take place this afternoon at 5 o'clock at ths Collier home on Tenth East street. Mies Virginia Gibson will be bridesmaid and Robert Collier will be best man. The couple will leave Immediately after the ceremony for a tour of Yellowstone and will make their home In Logan. honor, o? Mr and Mrs. E A. Vande-vent0N of Oakland. Cal , Mr. and Mrs. Lee Charles Miller entertained at a and garden party at theij home dancing on East First Hnnth street. The guesta were recelvtd indoors. Dancing was enwas joyed on the tennis court and supper were served In the garden. One hundred In attendance. Mrs W. F. Oulmer entertained at luncheon at the Country club yesterday In Luncheon honor of Mrs. Vandeventer. was served at one long table, with sweet a as centerpiece. peas In a basket Covers were laid for fifteen. The guests Included members of the Tuesday Bridge clubs, who were associated with Mrs. Vandeventer during her residence In Salt Lake. I han- courage confidence. Mr. and Mra Emmett R. Woolley entertained at dinner last night at their in' the dling and manufacture of milk products makes friends for Bordens everywhere because they insure reliability and en- Members of the wedding party "of Mrs. Lucile Collier McIntosh and Edgar G. Gibson were entertained at dinner on the roof garden at the Hotel Utah last evening by Robert Collier and Walter Gillespie. The table waa decorated In sweet peas. Covers wars laid for eight. Entertain at Tea California Guests t Storage of Household Goods Cleansst and safest fireproof building tn the city Lowest Rate o! Insurant:; Ws Invito Inspection and comparison Moot efficient packing and shipping department In the west MOTORIZED MOVINO Redman fireproof Storage Co. 138 So. 4th West ' Wasatch 1444 and 1488 K f) A Stats of Utah, Offlcs of Stats Road Commission, Balt Lake City, Utah. Sealed bids will bs received by the stats road commission of Utah, stats cmpltoL Balt Lake City, Utah, at 3 oclock p. tn, August 3, 1920, and at that tuns publicly Fort-laopened for constructing an cement concrete roadwajr 8 inches r an to 3 Inches tn thickness. bttullthlo top on a t roadway of a Portland cement concrete bass, through the city of Lehl, Utah county, state of Utah, a distance of approximiles. mately Plans and specifications may bs obtained at ths office of the state road commission on depositing five (35.00) dollar. Any additional Information may b secured from ths slat road anginas at Bait Lake City, Utah. Cash or certified check for one thousand (11000.00) dollars, mad payable to ths Utah stats road commission, must acbid as evidence each of good company fsith and aa a guaranty that. If awarded tbs contract, tha bidder will execute ths contract and give bond as required. UTAH STATE ROAD COMMISSION. K. Browning, Secretary. r2S9 By ot nd 4W ot la . . |