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Show Til H SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY 1 -F- If IREPROOF-STORAGE . then rail up A A built after the of fireproof construction. You ran placa anything of value here with the utmost Our warehouse most modern idea i in A A A A A A A A its safekeeping. (I. A. Keyser Fireprool - Storage Company thr regular monthly mating of thr Social Welfare league at the city an1 At county building eaterday afternoon, three things tamo up for discussion. Tho thfbroement of the eurfew law. the matter of proper darning at all public reeortz and the concessions at the state fair and other places of amusement which run games of chance. dfsriJifc-forTetter Air fr rrhether tho 9 oUot k urfew law should be carried out to the letter of the. la or Interpreted In a Judicious manner. It was recommended b the executive committee that the Homo and School league and ParentTea hers association, supported by the other organizations of the league, should be appointed to had and' direct the work of studying the problems connected Uth tiie enforcement of tilts law and should report fiom titno to time as to conditions. O. u. Rompev, seoretan of the lal Welfare league, teller from Mayor. jcda aletter Bock In repl to from the organization requesting the judb lai enforcement of .lbecurtfi .JawT 4n which -the major stated that the ntaiter would be taken up with the hief of police at once and an effort made to (heck up on the enforcement of this law for the protection of the morals of duidreu- He pointed out that the law' was one that should he called to the attention of people outside the regular police force, as it waa impossible to supply sufficient officers to see to its prompt enforcement and that the cooperation of the Social Welfare league and of others Interested O LON EL AND MRS. GEORGE L. in promoting the wtfare of the youth BYRAM entertained at dinner last of the city was expected A resolution was adopted night at Fort Iouglas in honor of appointing the of Women s Clubs to reMr and Mrs. Julian M Bamberger. Sweet city Federation port on dancing conditions at public repeas, rosea and lilies of the valley In pastel sorts and also in regard to the proper shades were arranged In a low mound as lighting of cars going to and from Salt-aia centerpiece for the table The place Mr. Romney was directed to arrange cards were in harmony with the flowers for a meeting it which proprietors of all Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs Bam- resorts haxing games oi ihane concessions and representatives of the organiberger, Captain and Mrs. Kusaell Peter zations bejonging to the Social Welfare Hartlc. Captain and Mrs. M O. Randol, league and its legal committee, should have the opportunity of deciding a to Captain and Mrs W. W. Gordon. Major the Interpretation ot the law regujatlng l. Oliver S. Wood and Miss Marjorie thla line of amusements. The management of tgoon, Mr. Romney said, had lrtuallv agreed to do whnt The wedding of Mlsk Marie Covey, was right, providing the other resorts the same line of procedure. a&ughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Covey, followed It was decided to place the investigaand Melvin R Ballard will take placs of games of chance in the hands of today In the Salt Lake temple. A large tion education committee of the league. reception will be given this evening In theAs no treasurer of the Organization has the ballroom of the Hotel Ctah. A as yet been appointed, the executive comwedding breakfast will be given at the mittee to appoint some was authorized home of the bridegroom on G street one to that position. The league will hold the ceremony. in June. Its next some time meeting Miss Lueile Covey will be maid of honor. Mias Luclle Ballard and Miss Mildred Burrows will be bridesmaids, Man Dies v . June Bride Guest of Honor, at . . Luncheon SRAH ItsS BURTON, a June the kup&I of honor at 'cuterd luncheon ? I Mistarct i Kelt at her home v by m the Buckingham upat tmrnt' A ect paz crNfal basket f scarlet e was the for the table. on the piaoe brkiex Kktchu of entprpei cHTils for Miss Burton, Yer mere laid Miss Mims Belle Liviritfaton. Alta Mum Kdn i William Mum I'nlay Rut MirJoW rowi. Mih Kolappt Alary Hannon. Mis Hion Midgley, Mrs. IS. J Felt and Alia Robot ibrrah. Yam-for- mho will be married Treida to Fraukl'n Kolxrt Smith, wa the guest of hoiiou at two social functions iterda Jopfphmr Stookty cn- lone Mimf Tinnier, Change for Summer A You ill certainly have an oaser ajpe-ti- t Ihe during if warm neatlicr . 7 the ihit ,ou cool and refrebliing dining room of Shay 8 cafeteria. Many of Sait l.ake's prominent families come here for our delicious Sunday dinners every SunAre you en-- jo day. ing them, too? Cafeteria 311 The Campus club of the Unix entity of L tah entertained at a garden party last evening at the university. The first part of the evening was devoted to games and music. Dancing on the lawn followed. An Maypole dance was given by the girls of the F. F. F. club and a number of Interpretative dances wore given by members of the physical education department. Musical selections were given bv tho Glee clubs, the university band and orchestra. Japanese lanterns and balloons were strung across the lawns and flood lights were arranged from the different buildings around the law n. Refreshments were served In a large tent' erected bv the R. o. T. C near the flag pole. The guests numbered about 600. Assisting the Campus club were several other organizations, the Apmin society. Household Engineers, Glee clubs, U. of club, the R. O. TT'C.1 and physical education department. So. Main St. . Was. 914. A A A A A A A A A A A A r. A A A A A Bid-wel- A A A A A A A Spanish Fork as Result of an Injury or, is the difference between fine tea and com- This mon tea, and thats all there' is to it. 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B B B 0 B B B B fl B They play on all phonographs with steel or fibre needles. B B B B AslivorOlpughliii Gq B B 120 Sa&faLn B- We replace all records broken in transit. - B B Order Given Prompt Attention. No red tape. B B INE1VH0USE HOTEL American Le Kaysville Citizens on Free Library f.i yaw ItHBAABfiAABBAABBABBBHAAHBHHHBAHH r fst ra With Steel or Fiber Needle 111 saw tea-flav- Fflg a luncheon Saturday afternoon at her home. 251 Highland Drive,, in honor of Special to The Tribune. Miss Jasmine Sm'th SPANISH FURfc,- - May 2 Benjamin Hughes, 60 years of age. a farmer died M'ss Edna Williams w entertain at at the Provo general hospital yesterday tea today at her home on 520 East Secof an accident suffered at ond South street In honor of Miss Sarah as the result his home In this city about a week ago Burton, a June bride. The accident to Mr Hughes resulted from the kick of a horse, the animal's Mrs. J. W. Anderberg will entertain at foot striking a trace chain and Ihe chain luncheon at the New house hotel today In int violent contact with Mr. honor of Miss Elsie Spttko, whoso, en- coming forehead. The hurt was painful, Ifughes gagement was 'recently announced. but Mr. Hughes did not appear to suffer ill effects with the exception of oc- will entertain at any Mrs. Leon cestonal pains in his head, until four tea and afternoon tier this at Members of the Alpha Chi sororltv of kensington days later when he fell unconscious home, 79 D street while at work In a field the I ulvorslty of Ctah will be He waa immediately taken to the hos- this evening at a dancing party guests given The Women's association pital, .where he received medical attenby Miss Ruth Scars at her lipme on will give a luncheon today at "My Shop" tion. but he died without regaining conLaird avenue. In honor of Mrs. Julius Derge. who will sciousness Mr. Hughes, who was horn in this cltv. Mrs. William Sowles of Idaho, who Is leave soon for Butte, Mont., to make her home, Mrs R. M. Cross is In charge Is survived by his wife and several chilthe guest of Mrs. J. Hill Johnson at St? L'EbD 5 Y. June 15. Is to be Amerdren. He was a brother of County ComEast South Temple treet will entertain of arrangements. ican legion day In bait Laac, and. missioner Hughes of Halt Lake, Dr. K. I at luncheon today at the Rottsserie. inn in from all Indications, it will he a The Ladtfb' auxllmrv to the Brother- O Hughes of Provo and Dr. Joseph honor of Mrs. R. L. Kroll. who recently II. W. came to Salt I,ake from New York to hood of Locomotive Ergl necr.v will (five Hughes of this city. day to be remembered. make her home. The other guests will be a card partv thin evening at 8 o'clock In I ane, president of the Salt I.ake Mrs. J. Hill Johnson and Mrs. I. Warner tho K. of P. hall baseball club, and the directors decided Ask Stone.v'W ' jesterday lhat all of the proceeds of St Paul's guild 'a III give a card party Vote Mra. H. B Whitney entertained at tea and tea this afternoon in the parish Bonr.exllle lark for that day shall go to East and Broadway. The a fund which will be under the direction vesterday afternoon at hep home on house. Ninth will The Trjbnne, Fourth avenue In honor of Mlsa Zella card fames begin at 2 o'clock and ftpectal of the poet commanders of the American Smoot of Washington, D. C. The rooms tea will be served from until o'clock. KAYSVILLE, Mh 28 Hubert C Bur Salt Lake. It is expected that . ton. chairman of tlie Commercial club I.egtonln gvere decorated in spring niuchcyiore than the usual attendance will The hostess was assisted bv Mrs. Har. Tlu-lmMiss Leone special library commUtoe and Mrs. W take Cparjrzfp cheering. Salt like. on that Mss Armstrong. old ft. Smoot, Mrs Merrill Nibley and Mrs. Armuponir. Misr Beryl FirheiiSliaaV Miss p: KwxifsdfT. chairman of thcpcrmancnt din, a uinual results are expected. Ilnssell Peter Ilartle. This monej and other fund that ira" Dorothy Brown. M.t-- Emily Barnes. Mies library committee, hae filed auft the a petition signed b more he obtained on the date mentioned will Marjorie Balle. Miss Bonnie Clancy. Miss city council Mrs William Orr will entertain at Edna Gannett. Miss Mildred Crater. Miss than 20 per cent of the representing e be used for the sole purpose of providing luncheon today at the home of her moth- Margaret Hudson, Miss Lillian Larsen, citiaens of KaysJille to call a special entertalninsnt for all member of the er. Mrs. Justin R. Davis on East Second bliss Francis Layne. Mlsa Hazel Reed, election for the purpose of rstahli&hing legion In Salt like. The committee tn South street In honor of Miss Florence Miss Myrtle Young and Roy Crager and a free public lihrarj. will consist of Robert K. Know charge The Commercial dub Is unanimouslj La Ron Larsen will appear In a pupils' chairman, and the following post Wiscomb, a June bride. In favor of the plan and many leading commandersMurray W. McCarty of piano recital a( the studio of Mrs. B. B. residents have expressed approval Richard W. Young post No. 20. Paul WilIn compliment to Stella M. Jones, a Ramey this afternoon. lof The are members the following James E. Austin post. J. E. Mood liams of June bride. Mrs. L. W. Jones and Mrs. ibrary committee and have the matter In of Wasatch post. Nathaniel Jackson of Miss Luclle Pyper and Miss Janet I. H. Kendrick gave a miscellaneous P Mrs. W. Epperson, chairman; likes post, Charles Simmons will entertain at a luncheon this charge' shower Wednesday night at the home of H. H. Blood, Mrs J O. M Barnes. Josepn Backcs of the Balt f akc post. Mrs. Jones. The decorations were ear- afternoon at the home of Mias Pyper Mrs. Hubert C, Burton, a Mis Martha E. ned out In pink and blue, with place on East Second South street In honor of Barnes. T. MeLure Peter cards and kewples to match. About fifty Miss Florence Peterson, a June bride. Special te The Tribune. were In attendance. . A. WL.tltak LAYTON. May 28.Dr. Mrs A J. Mullings will leave today for Henrv Morgan represent the Guilty to and and New York to visit Amertcan of Des Iowa, at the stale the Moines. post Legion Society lews for the Sunday wminiis convention which will be held In Ogden relatives for the summer. Liquor net be reoeieed by tele, beat later thaa liv-to- n and Tuesdax' Mondav of next week. 11 eeleck Seek items Saturday mammy. post Is after the prize for memberMrs. E. A Culbertson has gone to Calimeet relate eely te errata af Saturday or to Th. Tribune Speeizl winand a chance of stands ship good for the oomUf week. Social areata af the fornia to spend four months Her son. BRIGHAM CITY. Mav 28 Thomaa ning The post hos enrolled every man will Join her about June 5 and pa t week aad notice, of wameae clubs Ralph, O a Brian Nagaaawa muit be a eat ta by Friday sight. Japanee rmirtont In the Jurisdiction, except onet and he Is Mr. Culhertaon will be with .them later of Garland, was arrested hv Sheriff Job now hKssiU from the district. The post In the summer. Welling Tuesdav for having In hla pos- has fifty tw o member. v session of a "white a mule. quantity Mrs Sadie Lovlnger ha gone to Baker liquid decoction having a large percentSpe.nl to The Tnhoae. City, Ore., to visit Mrs J A. Hoskins. age of alcohol. BRIGHAM. CITY. May 28 The Ameriwaa to this brought will strew flowers on the .Nsgasawa, city for can Mrs. H. B Wiscomb and Mrs. "TV. R. trial becauoe the Garland statutes did gravesLegion of comrades burled In the cemeWiscomb entertained at bridge tea yesnot cover the case, but the information tery next Monday. Assisting In supply, terday afternoon at the home of Sirs. was dismissed against hint snd a new lug the flowers will be the ladies of Tssd Vt wak tSe wertd mmt fjr fcajf a enter. H. B. Wiscomb on Kensington avenue. complaint as Issued conforming to the Service Stir an orgwnization Trmm fra sU hzraful tofrsdimta Ir. Arthur H. A wicker basket of pink sweet peas Garland statutes and he was taksn back was effected In this etty during Aaairtie iMitwtteo, las-do- n waslarge ITsnorll W the centerpiece for the tea table. to hts home town after having promised which wntss: "Absotnuty fne tnm mor the week under the direction of Mrs J. A. The guests numbered sixteen. the court here that he would plead guilty Flack, state organizer: Mrs. D. C. Eccles, phia er pthie aUaM4 eg eeurttttMOt of egnws, 'lHwe gtadaiaa's Twbhf Powders at fhraUy and accept a fine of 3200. Mrs. Chris Flygare and Mrs. J. A. Howell MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED. dlst eswsshad fraas att mUtr perp of Ogden Observe the trade erationa TO to The Trlbu. MEET. LIBRARIANS The officers of the local organization Rprilal on rr mark a gens lancet, u . are Mrs. W. J. Lowe, president; MeaCHICAGO. Mav 28. Neartv 300 FARMINGTON, Mav 2$ Durlnjr th racket aad powthr. sob etfcwvfe mes J. D. Call, A. J. Fife and Oscar c ds east Countv da vii a 9m ef t Clerk Seth of the Missis, pow brarlana from states fw ffpunuaa n. vice presidents: Mra R T. Jones haa tnuad marriage license to stppl river will depart from Chicago on dra Tear diwsr has than of caa gst than far the folio ulna couples Morris Bliewaa June I to attendthe forty. second annual Wtllev, recording weeretarr; Mrs. P. J Koford. M. Belts of Balt Txks; EmAmerican Helene of the corresponding sod secretary; Mist conference Library Pigani anly hr at Colorado Springs. Colo., June laiclle Forrest, treasurer, and Mra M. L mett F. Foote and Florence Bchendel of famea H. Btedmaa historian. Kalt Lake; Herbert H&acke of Woods to 7, It was announced today. Ona Ensign, I erona M. Porter of Center-Markthousand delegatee are expected at the Crosa and ' I of GARFIELD. Mav 23 Garfield post No. tile; Melvin Idaho, meeting. Including Canadian represents, and Knee mmoni of" Balt Lake. lives. 70, Amerkan Legion, gave a public dance s tea-flav- B B B B B B B B B B B A flow-era- or Toung leaves fine and plenty of it. Old leaves scqnt and coarse vegetable and tannin. taste H A Post entertain at Needles g- - Dinner is. Given at Armyr ' Mrs. Guy S Anderson will J. 0 0 0 Brunswick Record Play on All Phono- graph A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Welfare League Active in Matter of Curfew, Games of Chance and Dancing. A With Steel or Fiber A Wasatch 5722. tertaftPHI" aT a dancing" rarly Iasi nlghf at her home on Thirteenth East street for Mira Helner and Mr. Smith. The dernrntlomt were spring Towers. The l v was asetsted her parente, )r. host., and Mrs W. M Stookry. The guests numbered .thirty ,11.x. Mrs lister F Hew lett entertained ai her liome on Thirteenth East street In honor of Miss Helm-- r at tea yesterday afternoon from 3 until ( o'clock. The rooms were decorated In late spring f owers. A color scheme of pink an? white waa used on the tea table A miniature bride In the center wan surbv rounded billows of pink tulle, rink tulips, white lilacs and white iris were at either end of the table. Pink and white ribbons extended from the chandelier to the corners of the table In Ihe breakfast room, where punch was served, yellow flowers were used, and the other rooms were decorated In purple Iris, lilacs and t ferns The hoslea was assisted hv Mrs. C' B Stewart, Mis o. H. Hewlett ard Miss Elizabeth Stewart Assisting In the dining room were Miss Josephine Stewart. Miss .Norma Taylor and Miss Kuth Stewart Punch was served by Mlsa Margaret Bauantytie and Miss Helen Gene Bassett. Piano selections were given by Miss Becky Almond. About fifty callers were received. Miss Helen Woodiuff and Miss Maj Rigby will entertain this atternoon at the home of Mrs Heber J. Grant in compliment to Miss Heiner. Brunswick ' Record Play on All Phono-rraph- s 0 e GREEK (left) and Mlu Myrtle Green, daughter of Mr. and Mr. O. B. Green of thla city, who hare MISS ELSIE returned from spending three yean In Washington and New York. Miss Myrtle was engaged In war work In the ordnance division of the war department. MIm Elsie was assistant secretary to Senator Smoot In Washington and later went to New York as secretary to the Bell Cartoon syndicate. B A aal PROKersrr. vou want SERVICE TECTION, llVi 4' MAY 29. 1920. MORNING, X 1 Table dHote Dinner Saturday, May 29, 1920-1- 1.00 Soup Ox Tail Anglais Wafers Thurslay night at the Garfield club. About 130 couples xvere present. A abort address was made by John FL Holden, Mate adjutant of the American Legion. 0 0 0 ' Raduhe . Young Onions Breaded Veal Cutlet, Tomato Sauce or Short Ribs of Beef, Pan Gravy or Cold Premium Ham. Potato Salad Bouton Brown Potatoes Dinner Rolls The following telegram was received of the American Legion from the American LeSalad York: New gion Meekly,Combination Salad eekl.v offers $ 00 reward for "Legon l. Berg-dolthe capture of Grover Cleveland Chocolate Ice Cream and 6aka millionaire draft deserter who esor i caped from the federal officials at PhilaofLemon Meringue Tie la This in addition to 3560. delphia fered hv. others... , Pluaae- advtoo posts of Milk Coffee you r department, rvqueeting them toh notify the press of the reward and mv clews lo the whereabouts of Bcginmng june 9t. serve a 75c luncheon the fugtthe to the American Legion from 12 to 2 p. m. yesterday at state headquarters tele-grap- Hcrkl,." v SjKvinl to Hv Tribune LOGAN. May 28. Following is the program tor the Memorial aervlees i to he Leglren bv Logan pot No. 7, Amri'-ajgion, Sunday night at Nibley hall, at 8 ovlork: Invocation. Presi dent S. F. Ballif; poem, "France in Pat V. J. Merrill: presentation He Flame," of French Memorial certificates to the nearest relatlxes of those who died while in the service: selection by the I". A C. Glee club, "The Boys of the OM Brigade": address, Tfonorable FI Tl Owen patriotic pageant to be presented by the V. Service Star Legion with Professor O. Robinson as director; benediction by A W. Kaufman. the Rev. Monday evening the legionnaires will meet at 9 o'clork and proceed to the city cemetery to p'ace American fags on the soldiers' graxes. 6 E FOR LL-AN- Sentenced to State Prison on Conviction of Forgery ST III. Special to TV Trlbuae. BRIGHAM CITY, May 2 J. F. tollman. convicted ot forgery In the district court this week on his plea of guilty, has been taken to the state prison by Deputy Sheriff Joseph R. Olsen to begin aenlance of serving an Indeterminate from one to twenty years. Lehman alleged that be found a check made out except for the slgnatur, at Malad. and he signed a fictitious name end presented the check at a local clothing store. Upon being quAtioned as to the genuineness of ths check ,he became confused and left ths store, but wag later arrested by City Marshal W. N. Lee and locked up. i; v' f Bcll-an- s Hot water Sure Relief S INOiacSTIOM PARtCEKS HAIR BALSAM R fr WtBpwgxrFaiftai Color mmR .SewtyM GrtfM FmU 4 Hbl ud ft aitfroertrta. i?FAr OLIVE mi Sold Everywhere |