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Show THK SALT 'LAKE' TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APHIL 28, 1920. , rz 1Zi'Z'Ty-r- The Rev. John Pearson Is To Welcome Bride MRS. CHARLES E. FRANK, formerly . Miss Lavon Clays, whose marriage in Vallejo, Salt Lake to Cal., is just announced in Salt Lake. The bride and bridegroom are former Salt Lakers. at Tea n4 ES. SIMON BAMBERGER Miss Elsa Bsmberitr have Issued Imitations for a tea Wednesday. May I to meet Mrs. Julian M. Bamber-Ba- r. who has reoentlv arrived from her honeymoon to Honolulu, to make her home In halt Lake. , i Mrs. Orvla A. Relf and Mrs George O. Relf will entertain at tea Thursday afternoon at the Hotel Utah In honor of Mrs William Fleming, mother of Mrs. Oeorg O. Relf, ho la visiting Salt Lake. Mias Erma Kneter and Miss Margaret Falk will snterfkln at tea this afternoon "My Shop" In honor of Miss Peggy nail of Seattle, guest of Mrs. Homer Sherwood. The guests will number vL. fifteen. a a Mrs. E. J.' Holland and Mrs. Clifford Kay will give a bridge tea Friday afternoon at the home or Mrs. Kay In ton-o- r of Mrs Horars Wslksr, who will leave noon for Ogden to make her home and also of Mrs. C. M. Fallas, who will leave soon for Ban FTanclneo to live. e e e Announcement has been received hi Balt Lake of the marriage of Miss Marlon Greea. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Green, of Toronto, Canada, to Dr. The couple William Rav Barrasclough. will make their home at Bridgewater, Nova bcotla. The bride will be remembered as a visitor to Balt Lake three years ago, when she was the guest of Miss Helen Hanchett. a a a Founder day luncheon will be given Mr Shop by tho PI Beta Phi today at aorority, Mlsa Libel Paul of a committee on arrangement. Mia Ruby Gill and Mrs. Gilbert Meikle Center will entertain at their home etreet Thursday evening In hofior of their marbe will who Miss sister. Jetta Gill, ried to Konle A. Johnson early In June. a a a , Vre. W. G. Mackler entertained the Utah Bridge club at the home of her mother, Mr. N. I'anlels. 28 Kant Fourth South etreet, yesterday afternoon, at luncheon followed by bridge. Pink carnations in a crystal basket formed a centerpiece for the luncheon table. (A Si f. Mlsa Louisa Wonnacott and M. Rhend win b married this evening at home of the brides parents, USD Westminster avenue. th a a a Hv!?. shower this evening at her home on Seventh East street In honor of Mies Stella Devine, a May bride. a a a a Mrs. George Murdock will entertain the Wednesday Social club this afternoon at her home, $6& Tenth East street, a a a The Cleofan will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Heber K. Burton, 6It Third avenue. Mr. Ashby D. Boyle will The Successful Hostess , We are prepared to furnish every- thing oilverware,. linen, crystal, favors, etjj. sketch the Reynolds. Life and Work of Sir Joshua a a a The Maxwell McKean Woman' corps will meet this afternoon oclock, at the I. O. O. r. hall. at Relief Wedding on Coast 2. 30 of Interest a a a Odd hundred ning at program will be Fellows will celebrate their one and first anniversary this evethe I. O. O. F. hall. A musical will be given and refreshments served. i'ha Oliver Chnn. The Rev. John rearaon of of the Rooky Wyo., superintendent mountain division of the Society for ih Friendless, Is In Salt talks In the Interest of th society. Ills territory Include Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. lha board of director for I tah i Judge Freucru k C. Loofbourow of pail laike, piusijint. Raph K. Bristol of Oj n. first vie president, C 8 Vartan of ball Lake, second tlr president and treusurcr, Mr. Tillman t). Fevrson, smretary, Judge B. Anderson, Johnson, Jurigo Hugo of the Utah warden A. George ttorrs, stats pnson. Judge c. W. Morse. Thomas Weir, Vllllsin Nisbet of halt Lake and Cap lain J Rav Wardvof Ogden. The purposes of the society are the prevention of crime, tne reclamation and th resloratlon of the criminal, and the relief of the friendless and the detressed The society I divided Kito dl'ferent departments. which ars tha prevention of crime, prison reform. Jail and prison evangelism, prisoner aid and the temporary home. Reports have come from various di'l sloiia of th society showing that th calls for Service during th last few monthe have been more frequent and Inhas be-- n a There sistent than uual. growing confidence In the work being done, both on the part of the prison officials and the Inmates of the Institution This Is a sign and a proof that the method used are botn afe and sane." deThe clares an editorial puh!lhed III First Friend. a magaxlne edited under the direction of the society. The school In bait lake for defective children 1 praised In the magaxlne, also, and steps for the tars of ail such children In tha mountain district are urged. O. Howard Salt Lake baa reached Salt Lake City the marriage of Mias Lavon Claja, formerly 'of Salt Lake and recently of SC Louie. Mo., to Charles E. Frank, eon of R. W. Frank of thle city. The wedding took place In Vallejo, Cal., April 21. The couple will make their home at Vallejo. The bride visited Salt Lake a few weeks ago on her way to California. She Was the guest of Miss Madeleine D Spain. NEWS , U. OF U. FACING LOSS OF ARMY EQUIPMENT ee-- a a a a SALT LAKE WOMAN DIES IN NEW MEXICO n. a a a Mrs. M. L. Ritchie will leave earlv In May for New York to visit her eon. Midshipman Oliver Ritchie, of the U. S. N and will also visit her daughter, Mrs. Henry W. Moore, formerly Mlsa Rosamond Ritchie. a a a and Mr. J. G. McDonald and Mr. and Mrs.- - W. B. Kendall have returned from a several weeks trip to Florida and Cuba. Mr. end Mrs. C, W, Stedman of Cleveland, Ohio, are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a son, Frederick Jensen Stedman. Mra Mod man wa formerly Miss Winifred Jensen of this city. Mra Stedman' mother, Mra F. C. Jensen, who has been visiting her. In wow with another daughter. Miss Frances Jensen, who is studying music In New Red Cross Information service bureau th-- m to warn families of boya buried overseas against a scheme to defraud them In bringing home their dead. The United States government Is the only authorized agent to disinter and transport bodies home. This work has alreadv commenced, although In some districts the French government will not yet allow disinterment. The letter states that private agencies in Paris are endeavoring to obtain contracts to send home the bodies of' America a boys for charges estimated at 3600, assuring Immediate shipment. asking Unless immediate step are taken by the state of Utah to piovtde funds for housing the $5i0,0t0 army equipment which will be sent to the R. O. T. C. at th University of Utah, the school stands a chance of having the military department moved to another location, said Bishop David A. Smith, chairman of a committee which Is trying to obtain immediate action on the plan. Captain M. G. Randol, head of the military department, has notified Bishop Smith that the war department has or dered four motor trucks, one field ar tlllery repair shop, mounted on truck chassis; one motor car, one motor car and two motorcycles and sidecars shipped Immediately to the university, but states at present there no place properly to house the equipment, The board of regents of the university cannot furnish funds for the building of shelter for the equipment as the state appropriations have already been overdrawn, hence Bishop Smith says the matter rests with the state to assist in some way In raising the finances. A committee ha been appointed to take up the matter with the state officials. Mrs. R. C. Meeker of Los Angeles la th guest of her sister, Mrs. W. C. RED CROSS WARNS OF SCHEME TO DEFRAUD Balt Lake county Red Cross officials have received circular letters from the a a a Womans Relief corps will hold Its regular meeting this afternoon at 3 o'clock In tho K. of P. hall. a a a Utah Review Maccabees will give a card party thia evening at the I, O. O. F. halLr The committee on arrangements i Includes Mrs. William A. Crowley, Mrs. I J- - 8. Good row, Mrs. J. H. Gordon. Mrs. Rudolph Bauer, Mrs. F. B. Williams and Mra. W. L. Wetherbco. a a a Tha Kearne-St- . Ann's Sewing society will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Holy Cross hospital. a a The regular meeting of the Salt Lake Mothers club will be held today at 1 o'clock at Civic Center. Mrs. H. J. Blnch la in charge of the program. , a a a Ft. Mark's Hoepital Charity association will meet this morning at 10:30 oclock at the Hotel Utah. a a a Mrs. N. D. Falk and mother. Mrs. M. G. Dowd, of this city and Dr. Richard Dowd and family of Kenilworth, Utah, have returned from a syeral months' stay In California. a a a, Mr. in g APPROVED FOR U. S. TRAINING NEWIIOUSE HOTEL Dinner Dance $1.00 5 to 12 p. m. Crabmeat Cocktail Soup New England 8pllt Peas Broiled Salmon Steak, Lemon Butter or tom bush froe! Broiled klbs of Prime Beef, Bordelalae Sauce . Potatoes au Gratln ' Dinner Roll Write or pbons for catalogue. Snow Nursery Company Box N J 9 1 Bapll.it churches raised almost Th considering Ihees reports. It must alwava be remembered that the Methodist church mad thslr great drive last vear and oversubscribed their J 00, 000,000 quota by 630.000.000. Thev then lent their leaders to direct this campaign that la seeking for 3376.000 010. Th putting over of Utah will rest now largely with Balt Iaiks and Ogden. What position Utah will have among other states will be determined by the action of these two cltlss. Reports ar more favorable from the business men of Salt Lake, and, with hearty cooperation and interest on th part of everyone. Utahs place mad and held during the war will still retain its position among all Ih othera." alone, th-- ' Thousand Island Vanilla or Chocolate Ira Cream Combination Assorted Fresh Apple Pie with Chetee lea Coffee Milk Beautify ifc Complexion IH TSH DAYS HadiacU CREAII -- I F Report on the Intcrchurch World Campaign Shows DAIRY DIVISION CHIEF Large Sums Raised. TOURS WEST COUNTRY Br tea, frtckks, pimple. Ex- 19:29-2- -- etc- - Lvcr-opot- treme case 22 pores and tissue of impurities. Leave! tha (kin clear, soft, healthy. At leading toilet Counter. If they haven't It, by mail, two sizes, 60c. and $1.20. days-fcic- HATIONAL Th dairy industry Is growing with great rapidity iu the Jmermountaln country, according to Dr. C. W. Larson, chief of th dairy division of tho United States bureau of .animal Industry, who arrived in Salt Lake yesterday. Dr. Larson is making a tour of tha western country for th purpose 6f studying dairying conditions. He was accompanied from California by J. H Dor- Zhmmmm4n Guaranteed to retnaet - AT TOOSTC (K. Faria. U w.1. Kintho Beauty Cream For th Treatment of FRECKLES la Use for Over 15 Years Your freckle need attention NOW remain all summer, Ueo Kintho, th treatment that has, man, chief of tbt Western dairy division. Old and time-triegiven satisfaction for ovsr 1 years, and, of thoao rid homely spots. yaursalf Hearing Postponed. and Department Stores. Th hearing of Wong Joe. Chinese, At All Druggists (Advertisement.) charged with selling opium, which Is to com up before United finite Commisof Tho Tribune The fnexpsnoivenes sioner H 6. Van Pelt, has been postlofie- poned until 10 o'clock Monday morning. Went i surpassed only by their May 2. y d er Good-fello- w er FORMER V. OF U. STUDENT DIES AT EVANSTON It Is Not Necessary to Wear Overalls in order to cut the cdst of clothing. W, E. STONEBRAKER. r-? I -- r V A J i W Dry Gleaned and Pressed m OUT-OF-TOW- 6 CASXORIA 1 Have-The- At the same time, Make It Do members can keep up appearances by, having their old clothes cleaned and pressed a process which not only RESTORES old clothes to serthose but SPARES viceability, C Snow Normal academy of the L. D. fi. church at Ephraim and th Hemphill AuI ' tomobile school In Salt Lake have been i approved by the Washington centra) office of the federal board of vocational 1 education as schools In which handicapped men will be trained. i Is 32L675 expended Approximately JLm monthly I the state of Utah on the 276 disabled service men receiving compenE Stonebraker, son of William William sation from the government. Orson L. Huntsman of Fillmore has B. Stonebraker, Sr , and Mary C. StoneWyo. been officially approved for a course In braker. died Saturday at Evanston, He attended the University of Utah prior law at the University of Utah. to going Into business at Kvamrton. Surviving him are the following brothers and aistera: Erschel Stonebraker of G. N. Mr. J W. Johnson snd Mrs. NORMAL STUDENTS C.Evanston, T. Howe of Salt Lake, snd a son, Funeral services Jackie, 6 vear of age. be held at 2 3 oclock this afterstate superintendent of will George N. Child, went M Tavlor funeral chapel S. In noon the to Tooele yesterpublic. Instruction, under the direction of the Elks lodge. day to urge on high school graduates the Interment will be In Wasatch Lawn cemJ of considering teaching as a atery. advisability profession Mr. Chid and other school authorities re working to the end that larger numof th state take the ber of resident normal col.ece courses. In view of the FOR FLETCHERS that will prevail salaries better probable In the i fuelling profession In the near future. Make It Do Clubs are being organized all over the country. Members are pledging themselves to the more practical, sensible and -- economical program for fighting Old Man H. C. L; They are making them old clothes do until prices come down. Children Cry Cakes or . $2o 000. PRIMARY CHILD TO SOLICIT Salad Hyland 1464. Balt Lake City ' 328-B- 1 ' Word Rose Garden girt a H '1 Interesting report ar coming from tha cities throughout th tranamlsaisalppl country where th Intarchureh movement Is working to fomplet Us large fund," said L. A. Garrison, stats director, yesterday. "Reports for the work up tin noon on Monday said Pittsburg, Kan., had raised 313,000; Waterloo, Iowa, 346.000; Sioux Cltv Iowa, 368.260; Dea Molrvea. ELECTION 3149,600; St. Paul, 3160.600, and Minne3636.700. L. D. S. U. apolis, HELD fhe reports from New Yo-- k City, Chicago and th centers of wealth Boston, The primary election cf student body In the east have not yet been received. 1 officer for the school year was When thev do arrive funda amounting to held yesterday In the dallv assembly in many millions will be announced. Barratt hall by the atudent body of the In three smalt counties In Wyoming, L. D 8. university. DeWItt Paul and hterling Caae were the two candidates who survived the primaries. The candidates for first vice mgs, president are Mlaa Elisabeth Wilson and bliss Tessa Wolatenholme. Herbert Mldgley and Ralph Barnea are running for the second vice presidency. Vl is Dorothy Covey and Royal are the nominees for tha secretary-treasuroffice. The Joy of a Let an abundance of rose bushes lend their charm and joy to your garden. We can supply you with the proper kind and also with shads and fruit trees and shrubbery that will add to the value and attractive-nea- s of your plac. With tvary $5 order w will I 1 was received in this cl tv last death in Demmlng. N. M night of the K. of Mrs. N. Montgomery, for many In office of the city attorney, the years and long a resident of Salt Lake. Mra Was. 914. 241 So, Main St Montgomery wa with her sinter. Mr. R. C. Hoffman, of Salt Lake, at the time of her death. Yoric. Mrs. Montgomery had resigned from 111 MiiilMlUit Mika lltlilfeifliltlitilliritHlBlllill . a a a her position with the city attorney sevUnite society meets Wednesday after- eral months ago because of ill health, and noon at 2 38 o'clock at K- - of P. hall, 63 had Bine been residing In New Mexico. East' Broadway. Her body will be brought to Salt Lake ' a a a for burial. no Immediate family. AnMr. J. D. Rioudet of Denver Is with She leave her daughter, Mr. John B. Cumin ock, Jr. nouncement of the funeral arrangements will be made later. Fansv, aster, petunia and other plants are ready. Bailey A Sons company. Wa- SCHOOLS satch 386. , (Advertisement.) nuuiiiii"iHiHiliiiiM'iim , ciety for Friendless, co-n- s Mrs. George D. Alder has returned from California after-six weeks visit to her daughter, Mrs. Van V, Mldgley, at Alameda. V So- " fr Lock-tngto- If you would be a tuecessful hostess, then know the value of our catering service. Many ef the very best affairs of Salt Lake matron are bandied by our catering department. w The Tribes. . PRICE. April 27. The Price river promises to dlsi barge the greate.t flow In many years, according to advices sent to the Salt Lake offl e of the United State weather bureau from Henrv Flack, cooperative weather observer at Price. The snow Is very deep above Winter Quarters," ta'S Mr. Flack, "and down through the meadows below Bcofteld the snow measures three feet on the level and Is well parked The amount of wa-Ithat will come down Price river now vory soon, will probably he far beyond Hie record for many vears. In the opinion of Mr. Hack. If this water should suddenly, from heavy rains end warm weather, for instance, every bridge along the river will he enThis is the general prospect dangered on numerous streams. It Is stated at the weather bureau office, because of the heavy deposits of snow in March and early April. It la urged that every provision be mad for Impounding or utilizing all th water it Is possible to control. a a a a - Special t The guests Included Mrs Leslie Covey, Mr. Theo Will, Mrs. Rav nor Mscksy, Mlsa F.lsla Mackey, Mr. Charles Freser, W . K. Parker, Mr. Psrcy Cropper. Mrs. M. Hart, Mrs. Mr. J. Hardy, Mrs. C. Harold W. Peck. Mr. George Potter and Mrs. Jack McCarty. a a Alice Meyer, slaTh marriage of Ml ter ef J. W. Meyer and Leslie U. Osborn, will taka place todav. " FLOODS ARE FEARED FROM PRICE RIVER A Russel I Tracy entertained employee of the Tracy Loan A Trust company, their wives and friends at hia home on Second avenue last night at a dancing wa served. The party. A, 1st supper decorations were In pink roses. The Wlt- music for th furnished yell orchestra dancing. About fifty guests wer In attendance. a a a The Saturday Night club will be entertained Saturdav night by Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Ashton Smith. Here in Interest of already doing service by keeping them free from stains, grease, acids, dust particles and other cor-ro- si and grindiug sub&taoees. , Furthermore, wearing your old clothes will save you the cost of an overall suit about $5 or $6. ve; CLUBS CAN BE SERVED N Just send us your garments for expert cleaning and repairing. We will pay the return parcel post or express charges. Phone Wasatch 580 There Are NO DUES,' No Initiation Send for Make It Do Button Free on. Cleaning 156-16- 0 Brattcb: Request Sc & Dijaing Co. Hart Second Sojitti Street South asd Etat stmts XTryt Y Ldkt$ I.Iat'sTu - " Ceremonies in Make It Do Clubs Just MAKE IT DO. : . I , Clscnert cr.d Dtra, U 1 A |