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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL BRIGHAM ( t,r 4,'ri ITT, April f it r, H II. bf Air. Ym tuld chiUtrr Mn, l.thbf w l af lioiwf CITY 1(1 c fi" r( 'Iiukf. tt 1 it Uia. at it ih alrT, ikiiiirr of t? at i Hr irv(tii)r A, ( 11, 1920. Lam !( of Itr (1026 ! I. U.Amm ft6 ft or bride rtkigod MrrU tUm tvmrt 1 141 ana Jvamm a( bom of wl. irtbinii of Uat Ur. A iatla fitgwd a 4 John W TlilUtrai of IM rtljr war aoltad la taarrUgt l tho bait Mr, of lst lotl irn(i Mr. lii'.Utrute will feat A if bom ba lb) city. Mia Lydia ft df, daoffMor of Mr.Tburiy d Mr Vtilfurd It of (hi oily i (uarriH to MHvy i. Murri, Jr of Kail 4 Ura. Uk la tl Halt I jk ! po Ur. ho Uurria oill atak 4 la Halt iAko of 1 la marrtag Utm of Nuaa of I'rrrr ttita ally iul V. b l$4t of JTrMlay U th fall Lk mpW UM oook. of Mias Kaiblroa Wight and D. M. It Harper wwr Mltod la warriago la lh Balt of tool awl. Uk I pt Frida? prof Mra. tia L Ahraotaua rolrrtRlnod at tma Ibundaf ovoaiag tiiy arraorM part; o o b. ( raiti'ioi iroro a d la of d. rating tlto ron and Etor faoora worn tortalad hr tmmiif at Mr. Ada B'Ht big family dirarr laorolay afteroooA of laat w a cU tuaiioa of hot biriltf AAoiter A ' dojr ci 4r olricd !( ary. Iho Viauaa of th ftrottUh Rita ob rood tho Myalk FmK of MaaoAy Thowlay al Rio u rafa. Th Rriy eoaaUftd of Mooam. L Eddy, H. C. Oar, M. 4 M dam Imraia, Rail BamL H. L. Mffrt. J L Ryaa. T L IUtIs, ao4 Mosara. C. E f 4 R. E. Mooogoo. lr Ml Eau4w, Aada b4 radetny, rwo aaration tUinag It kand. Amalia i. i Mi botioo dour. 4 parrot, 1 nf It th Wad Mr dbo by Ml Bar ohtwar R fym fi a Ala a4 Mr. Mu a of Wood of Lor tutor. Mra. gaol Mr t at RL t4 agmat 1b a G t a bride fi all tin, HrMy, Mr. Pny Kaodof Lira liiarfehara at (bo boa p a ad Ml mg of last w k. tbo latter Saturday e ra l,oveodai. primary auperrioor of Ml rolera4 a birthday th oooaly orbl of laal H. J Park Wotoday riy byA Mra oaa th f taro. dinner ehUb at rarda Eriday Mr. I H. lira ootortainad la bclaf M a Tonlnv of Uat work. Ibo T W. A. Call, W B. 0. 4 Maodom liolay and A, U. I,. Iloui, H C, May, W. J. Ia Mrro Sj'- Trtl. Wlnw il TrS K,lw (t.u t d,li,h(ful K.itw vrtf of Ml orday r log of Uat week la h of Wooda Cfuaa. Amelia Mo Twaty gu la Ira Bott Mit.rt.lMd a, tin. wk hi how dl.D.r B.tnril.y ..rain, t A. J. iri m( Locf Heath, fat Cmrt laid l"t M1a la th. halt Lake teatpU. Tharadar, Marl K'hur)r. Idaho, andla Lwi, l,,ta onltd hla wr ot M, VUglit ntj ml l.t ' ' ' M lc , trk. .Dt.rt.ldl A LADDIN taps the Your greatest forests of the United States. ZA Each one has sufficient standing timber to take care of the needs' X JL of the country for many years. The lumber famine predicted in all parts of the country will not affect The Aladdin Company. Every Aladdin house ordered in 1920 will be shipped quickly and completely sufficient lath and plaster for lining the interior of the home nails in necessary . tarot c f- c , - I .... i 'X lwl. r (I Wight will akd thell horn, la hrlghaa Ujr. wW-hilnaMlaaoa PMrl tlathtaa and Waa Craws la honor of Mra. Eldon Potowod of Thh at the homa Of lb fwrmnr iTid.r .rraltif r,,o f lat woolt. Lear hooa. was aerred, corera bfr lor twij-aia- . laid la, V . wr-Vi-- . ' ' . 1 fa. tr. 30 siwr yfrk Saving on Labor It doesnt take near as long to nail a cut piece of lumber in place as it does to measure, saw, and then nail it. There you have the difference between the Aladdin System and the old fashioned System of construction. Its not surprising that eur enstomsra claim savinga of $300, to-f- it $423, $675 np to $1000. A carpenter's time le valuable. You can't aspect to cut down your bu lldir.g cost if you waste hla time. One man will do in cis days, with Aladdin materials, what it requires ten day to accomplish without Aladdin Byttam. The Aladdin 8ytem aclentlfically prepare th material and conserves the labor. You can lava S0 on the cost ofth labor when you build th Aladdin way. Certified record of thousand of Aladdin Home builders in every state prove these statements. You can prove fheaa statements for youreall, for their ia an Aladdin Homa near you wherever you Uva. The book, "Aladdin Homes', sent foes to prospective buyer, explains this completely. dl of r.rho .pent a few rural of telatlee,. hem this week d Mr. and Mm. B M Baring Uat woeksnd rrancea, of Balt I 8 was and Mra. and Mr. of lieorg, gueaia SriM Mra. Fdward PVdll.r ft Falrelew, Idaho, wer Kaielll elallora Thuradar. MiW. Mlaa Virginia lbllllp, tendered Mr. and William A. Wtlkeaaon, wla were married ha n parrel shower at .her WednraUai. Ogden, Games wer plaem bomn ThuraJag erenlng. Mr. and refmshm.ula wer aerred to M'. and Mm Arnold M Barnes, Mm. AnnlaePhilllpa. klra. Biif'irl. Mm Kojr Martiia Bobbin. Emma Thomaaaen. Mm James K. Proudfoot, llaaol Blahop, Mvrtla Miraea Mollis Barm,, Williams. Marla Henna Jones. Emma Old. Phllllpa. Altalliatnlrea, Beuie Biamp. Ion nderwood. EhaaI Crtddl. Leona Irre. Norma Robins. Mm rrrt Manila beth Green. Mrs. Ole herahaw. Mm Irwia Phillip : Misara. lmilon. Mrroa W. rhllllpa. nni Kllwin t'hipmaa. Philip Phillips. Frank Bedford, Glen luriln were Mr. and Mra. Ernest Gal hr of t.ariaad guests of Mr. and Mm John W. Caller during Write for Saving onLumber 18 The lumber thsts wasted costs just as much as the lumber thats used. The only possible way to reduce present high prides oflumber is to save the usual waste. The Aladdin system prepares all the lumber in our mills ready to be nailed in place. Waste of lumber is reduced to lest than The Aladdin System of Homebuilding has been practicing for 14 year the principle the world baa only learned during the war the elimination of waste. 2. Th Aladdin Book explain this system thor- oughly, show bow 20 fset of lumbar ia cut 16 foot board. Th from great Aladdin Organisation, compossd of axpsrts in vry branch of homsbuilding, stands ready to bslp you build your homa at saving. Put this group of aspart to work on your problem. Horn shown Beautiful in the Aladdin book have a charm for everyone desiring a home. Bungalow of 4 room to 10 and 12 room. In ehlngled well, heavy elding or etocco, are well represented in this book. Dwellings of on and two stories. Colonial types and cottages to euit tb desire of 100-pag- a every builder. Exterior and Interior Illustration mad direct from actual photographs of each Aladdin Home a It ia now occupied In many pert of th eovatrr rxrtry the meat oputar fcaaia Thr la aa ina of fc4,y. Important m ( for tvtry homo buildar In thia Mtok. It pofota tho wajr to hotter boma at roducod ooata. It Mlpl F9Q to avoid tho prooont bth feuilrfinf coat ond ffuaraaioco daurorf at your homawiihoal dalay. Book Today e 100-Pag- Many Designs Aladdin The Aladdin Book of Homes has a message for you. Amongst ita pages, profusely illustrated in colors, leading homa design are presented to you. Aladdin Dollar-a-Kogaarante is proof ofth high quality. JCaotlete lumber the purest and clearest that ever came out of the forest, ia tb kind that i used ia Aladdin Homaa, This la trldenced by our lamoua Dollar-a-KnGuarantee, which ha now been in efiset for ever four year. Thl material is shipped to you in a sealed boa-ca- r, complel, ready-t- o --erect. 8a f arrival qr g in perfect condition is guaranteed. Send today for a copy of th Book. Aladdin Home No. 000. r? ot v ot 'MrTand Mis. James H. Linford. Jr., of Loas gmsta gan spent a few dara here this week Preston. Blood of "Mrand Mm George H. lh wee-MrIdaho, visited relatives here during 11. Peek, hoik B, lie Rogers and lira. K. sad af Logan; Mrs. Mark Johnson of HoldenThura-ila Mm t. H. Bourno of Farmington spent AUce Mm of their staler, hem a, guia'a kaadem and (am Ur. 'I timber-producin- KAIStTlLE. April 10 Mr. kod Mr. JUrrf Rarber annwnbco tl marring of tbelr dnaffb Martha, to liar Eilmonda of Booatiial. whifh was aoh mard In tbs halt Eaha temp a Wodnoada j. Satardap troola thd lout ooop 4 war. iradrrod a parr! The tlu. rlpkoala of 1Baa; awful prearata. o4 oioalc fm apetit 4. . were . men tn Th following KarariHo mp1 bttoodt I tab Hotel the at bcbMt Jeffdua day Mf. Balt Io ko Ufy Mooday arming Ororf Mr. and Mr. U. G. John Barn. Mr. llrnrr H. Blood. W. Barms. Ur and Mr. E Ham.,. M.lle Barms, Kara Wl,a Marina ElKford. Mra. Anuta H Blill; .u.lra. Aripil Ilorbort Hh 1. Barn., lip.: H. Thorns.-s.n- . rma f.allep Arnold M Banws. Mlu UBM-- U and Blood Btanloa. llkhard Mildred Hnrera. ralrrlew. of Mra l.oore Ehrt Mr. and Idalx. are gurats of Mr. ead Mra. lleber 1. febvtii'mnlt Wkkle a Upon receipt of your order you will receive a bon fide guarantee of complete shipment of all materials required to build the Aladdin Home you purchase. Where else can you get auch a guarantee of prompt, complete and satisfactory deliv g sections In the United States ery of all materials? Aladdin Homes are shipped from the four greatest From the Atlantic to the Pacific from Canada to the Gulf Aladdin can serve you wherever you live. Aladdin houses are manufactured and shipped direct from the Aladdin Companys own mill in Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina and Oregon. They come to you in a straight line from the nearest timber region. Complete Sales and Business Offices are maintained in connection with each mill. Fully 24 hours time is saved in your mail reaching our offices. m KAYSVILLE an ) . fV t f Hiia.y Aladdin Shipments Overcome AH Difficulty You Are Protected by a Guarantee '5 il-- flujW - mar-M- r. and Mra. ' beautiful grain, perfect quality interior trim doors of high quality material and excellent workmanship. Every item of the Complete Home will be promptly shipped to every Aladdin purchaser in 1920 regardless of shortages of lumber and building materials in the general markets. - UU iv ll '? sizes and quantities :U.- -, '( LSBDSJ 100-pa- Write to Oar J - " ' f,l '' s,ir iki. uJt o, Lrtb J T MURRAY MURRAY. April 10 Th marriage of Mr. td 111 Lyle Miller, daughter elMiller P. Miller, and Bister ol R. E.Cotton-ood nd President U. CJ Miller of the stake, took place In the Salt Hake Immediately mple Thursday morning. Mr. and Airs. Berry fter the ceremony New and other York ift for n trip to two months. A irgo cities to be gone have been given umber of social affairs compliment to uring the past week Inreturn Mr. and Ira Berry. On' their rs. Berry will make their home In Salt IBS &kft Mrs. George W. Baker of Ogden ha sen vlsting at the home of her itner, William Atwood, and family for io pat week. Mr. and Mrs. T. Bates are visiting atie home of Mrs. T. B. Smith for a numTUe Ladles Aid society of the Metho-ichurch met at the home of Mra.hil Berets on Second West last Wednesregular ijr afternoon. a After the was rendered program lowed by luncheon. been has of Proyo Miss Melva Brpwn aunt, Mra. tiling at the home of her week. E. Gaufln, during the Dunston of Salt Lake vls-- d Mra. Jam at the home of Mrs. William En-;Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Martin and sons located In their new e comfortably South street. me on Fort Miss Mary Olson, daughter of Mr. and a. Charles Olson of West Forty-eight- h uth street, and Del Cahoon, son ofd . and Mrs. Joseph Cahoon, were during the week. Phe Taylorsville Dramatic club gave play "The Cheerful Liar." at the st ward amusement hail Thursday st buil-meetl- ht quiet-marrie- i nng. the irs. J. T. Russon will entertainhome ies of the 8. S 8. club at her :t Wednesday afternoon. Irs. Ed. Dawson entertained the la- a of the Past Noble Grands' club at home Friday afternoon. Irs. D. F. Free of Salt Lake en- - BEAR OIL for HAIR AN INDIANS SECRET Ana of th potaol biffodlaoti al KmJVo for th hif U ftmtuo lurdtieti . o4. Thor ara olhor o4 aot found ia any othor hair prapara Unn. Rouika ha 5irtFuled m f haitfswa, 4laiii hair and caw vhvn rvwrv otfir hair Wtiofl d-i, $)0d Attaraataa, prMd fuilla, etmaiidarad baiiMm Tad ilta in aw tald tt rwi baniR or remain rbulnod a re froot or ha If moorrM dandruff or atormrd foUlaf half OH rm Rntalka. 1 : or at hoay draf wttA fff ar LAocQLRR itampa. aiivey jioX of Eouite te S. Inc, SUlk F, New Y cmadal Al0 iiliaia, v9 ert, I. tertalned at a dinner party et her borne last week In honor of Mrs. Isaac Morgan, Mrs. Lloyd Dark, Mrs. R. J. Hannon and MIb Alice Harmon. The cff.cere and teachers of th Religion class of the Murray First ward entertained ther cJaas at a dancing party Thursdav afternoon at tho ward amusement hall. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Maeltay entertained at dinner Sunday ill honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Becks lead ani family of Weat. Jordan. and Mr. and Mra. Ralph Gilphespi Mr. and Mrs Andrew Lundquist have been entertaining during the week In honor of Dr. Ivan Egbert of Chicago, who has boon visltlnx st their borne, Mra David Miller has a her guests Mr Hnry Moyc and children. Mr. Andrew Lundquist entertained at a birthday dinner party Saturday after noon of last week at her home In compliment to Mrs. Vernon Fjnlayson. Covers were laid (or eight. Mra. Alice Jensen entertained at an Easter dinner party Sunday in compliment to Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Gilpheepte. Covers were laid for. ix. . Mra Harry Ottley and children of Della arrived during the week and are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr. Mr. Ottley was forGeorge Grauter place merly Miss Dorl Granter of th-H Ucrest high The students of th school gave th light opera "Pinafore at fh Granite stake house Wednesday evening Mr. Thomas Powell, who spent th paet winter at Los Angeles and the beaches with relatives and frienda. arrived homa Friday evening, accompanied Mrs. Elisabeth fy her stster-ln-laMoore, who baa bees visiting her daugh s ter. Mra Jack K. Woodbrldge, tb paet year. Mra Lawrence Ferry entertained a number of relativea at her home on Vine street Wednesday. RICHMOND RICHMOND. April 10. Th Daughter the Utah' Pioneer held their regular Thursday aftmeeting at the ciubrooms ernoon. Mrs Maggie T. Meirlil gave the Horace. on "Pkineor lesson Mr. and Mra. J. L. Burnham. Mr. and Mrs. Era D Johnson. Mr. and Mr. Ed Webb and daughters. Ruth and Ciarlce; Mr. and Mrs Walter Webb. Mr and Mrs. Harm-soAmass Linford and family. Milo alda Miss Lulu Burnham and Msa Burnham went to Lewiston Sunday to of n, Allen of Cove, Mr. and Mrs. Irwn- Pod-darMrs. C. A. Mormon and M.- , went to Lew non by M' an. dsy to attend a dinner given Mis. Ether Spat kman, in honor ot marand Mrs. Ray Stoddard, who wet ried last week. Mr. and Mr - C. J. Olsen spent Ibe week In Salt Lake A dance was g sen Mondayt event g p.r. owir Mr. and Mra C. H. Anderson left Frithe South ward Prm.arv, tl.o cl ion n visit with rela- entertainment given by day of last week for a Lake. earlier m the evening tives at Ogdsn and bait Mini reMis J. Ray Mr, an Mr. and Mra. O. 0. llemlritks returned s ' turned bund y evenl'g f Sunday evening from Salt Lake. r Twin week fi.A. the Mr. Oran Merrill of Preston, Idaho, snd lefttodm.ig make their hnn ldiho. eras a visitor here during the week i t the ti c M't H K t hr.etenseu i A son has arrived st the home of Mr. lathe Lsi-r- n and Mrs. Austin Rainey of lxgan, who In call Venn e I enter-s- u ' ,(, ww formerly res'dent of thia cty, 1 ' t ' Mr. and Mr Pay htoddard. Mr. and honie Nun lay eventrg. wer served. Mrs, J. 8. Stoddard, Mr. and Mra Grover attend an Easter dinner given by Mr. Webb. Mr. Jesse Webb, Mra t. L. Roband Mrs. Ray Kent at their beautiful inson snd Mr 1 Q. Hendricks. new home Mrs. H. W. Merrill several days e last week at Ogden spent Th South ward Relief society organization entertained at Its rooms in th The F. B. Jasa orchestra gave a dan-cl- n new South ward chapel Friday afternoon, party at th opera house Friday m honor of th retiring pres.dent, Mr. evening. Leonard Lundstrom and Mis Myrtle J. L. Burnham, who will leav in th near future to make her home at Malad. Van Orden of Lewiston were married at Idaho. A program was rendered, after Logan Thursday. which luncheon was served. Mrs. V. S. Kennedy entertained at her home Thursday afternoon of last week. Easter lilies formed tho centerpiece for the luncheon tables, at which covers were laid for the following guestsMr. Fred Atkinson. Mr. A. 11 Thompson, Mr. Ed Webb. Mrs. C. H. Anderson, Mr. Far D. Johneon, Mrs Thomas Griffith. Mrs. Fsul Merrill, Mrs W. Z. Harrle, Mra. C. B. Johnson, Mrs. Joseph Johnson, Mrs. Elmer Btoddard, Mine if. S. - Era-rnnr- -- r 1 D'g i i ' ' |