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Show THE SALT, LAKE, TfiIRUN&. FBIlUY,MQRKJm. AUGUST SOCIETY- I Mrs. Nellie Ball U Elected Chairman . of New Cox for President ' ' Club. ef Salt Uk eexraty. to mM ansettag tort Bight to Duwuath coosty kHtoaitm to (to RtotooN bote, CSaa lor Prttodrat club. wk tor. Kellie BaB m flfrt yrasUeeL Than wme a good Umwat at the meeting; tha Oak ma Dht. Mg iMaaa at tha comity C C. Wctoita to order called tha ptacticany committor mooting and aaalatod to tha organisation, assign tog part of tha Oak room as headquarters for tha diik Tha sorpoaa at this ergart-satlo- a to to work tor tha aiaettoa of f Deaeocsatto ticks! and alee to for branch dab to ovory aaaatctpel ward and county aroeteet to tha aooaty. Other officer of tha daO ara Mxa. Joha B. King. aecTOtory: Mra. L- - JL Crawford, tvaasors r, and tha foQoartag idea for tha ahalmoa: Mrs. Eltoi Fhiiiip for First ward, torn Agnes J&. Carter m-aChrist tha Second ward knisaors for tbo Third ward. Dr. Grace SBwt-to- a Alrsy for tha Foorth waud and Mia. K T. Pypsr for tha Fifth ward. ebalrraao trass tha cooaty yractneto willta to elected after consulting with thaafftcars to sack, precinct by tha ( i)i Tha meeting last night was adjourned to meet Best Thursday erasing to the tabernacle to hear Franklin J. Roonerelt following Thursspeak and to meet tha day evening at til o'clock la tha Oak ea , X to. i Dem-'ncra- TO tHbess lalt tote - Chiqa IA ARtoegfc WASHINGTON. ' whole sal food prices ara coming down, announced statistics tabor of the bureau today that retail prices bar sot struck the declining stride. Tha average family expenditure twenty-tw- o articles of food, it reports, increased from Juno If to July If to thirty-tw- o cities, and decreased to only seventeen cities Hera ara the figures In Charleston, Cincinnati, Columbus end TUm Angeles the Increase eras less than of 1 per cent. la Atlanta, Buffalo, Butts Chicago, Cleveland, Houston, Memphis New York. Pittsburg. Rochester and Scranton tha lucres 1 per cent. In Bel timers Bootes Bridgeport, Fail River, Jacksonville, Milwaukee. Mobile, Mew Orleans. bvrfoA, Savannah and Washington, D. C.. the increase was t per cent. In Manchester. Newark, New and Haves Philadelphia, Portland, Ke, cent Providence the increase was par DeTbs average family expenditure for hs of cember decreased Mas than 1 per cent In Birmingham and fit. PauL In Detroit, Springfield and Dallas tha decrease eras 1 per cent. In Denver, and InPeoria. Richmond. San Francis diana pot la tha decrease was per cent. Beattie and Bt louts In Balt Lake City. At. five-tent- ; and dark colors; sizes, smalL medium, large and extra large. Values to $3.50; special, $2.89. ROLLA K. MEAD and Mrs. Childrens Slippersand L. Simpson MRS.luncheon entertained at yesterday afternoon to baser of Miss Isabella Douglas Weir of fit. Louts, Me, who Is the guest of Mr. aad Mrs. Thomas Weir; Mia May Peak sad Mias Alice Peak of Lexington, Mrs. ka, who are tha guests of Mr. and Lawrence CL Peak. A coiooal basket of goldanglow and fitrns formed the centerpiece for tha table. The place cards wars of the girls' la yellow. Ths guests, baaides the hostesses and the guests of honor,' were Mrs. Thomas Weir, Mr. Lawrence Psak. Mrs. J. E. HUL Mr. J. An exceptional opportunity to buy slippers, shoes and sandals to finish out the summer season at less than cost. Several hundred pairs in this lot of misses and childrens slippers, shoes and sandals, from hrohen lineal Made of white canvas, patent and tan leather, with leather or rubber soles. Sizes Infants, 2 to 5; childrens, 5 to 11, and misses, 11V to, 2. ,!t ' - Mrs. Ralph T. Richards ' and kW France Gibbs entertained yesterday afternoon at a luncheon at the Richards country homo to ths Cottonwoods Ths hostesses wars assisted by Mrs. B. Cecil Gat.,,,,Cover ,..wre , laid. for. twenty , ....... . ... -- Tha By Universal Berries. WASHINGTON, Aug. IkThe 193 census win show that New Tork state baa a population of 19,750. SCO. Director of the Census Sam JU Rodgers Sanaa seed today. The states population mm compiled for the 1919 census waa-- l.llJ.tll. In 1911 estimates by tha census bureau placed the population at 19,949.999. Tabulators to the census office are counting population figures at the rata of 1,999,999 persona a day. At the does of today's count the total population for tha United States has maenad the figure of 95,909.999, Dtreetor Rodgers has estimated that tbo complete count will show the population of the United States to lof.909.t9. The count wO be completed to October. NEWH0DSE HOTEL - Tibi dHota Dinner -- Friday, August 30, 1823$LCD ' Cold Boned CWtSim. ' Womafis Democratic to 44 J't'v.'Vflrr J, club will en- Mra R. H. RIgsbee and son, A. M. Rlgsbea of Durham. N. C. and Charles McKee Newcomb are the guests of Mr. and Mra J. W. Purefoy at their home on Sixth avenue. Gordon cirela Ladles of the G. A. R., wfi hold a meeting at the home of Mra Ova Boynton. 279 North Second West street, this evening at I o'clock. ,AI1 Ok A- - 8. members are Invited. --' T ' Miss Marguerite Fife. Miss Melba Lind-i- y and Miss Virginia Lindsay ara expected home to a few days after spending their vacation at the Girls Friedly house 1 Brighton. a a a Mra Stanley Wade and children. Charlotte. Phyllis, Peggy and Stanley, Jr., left yesterday afternoon for Portland, Ore., where they will make their home. a a a Mr. and Mra 8. Ml Lloyd, Mr. and Mra XL Biomgulat of Delta? Utah; Mra B. B. Chapman and Mlsa LaVon Blora-aui- st returned yeeterday fora .a several cays visit at Brighton. -- a a- -- u;- Mra B. H. Nickerson and daughters. Miss Bessie Nickerson aad Mias Grace Nickerson, and Mias Lola Coil have returned front a trip through Yellowstone park. a a a MVsi W. W. Brown of Aroo, Idaho, Is olatttog to tha city, ths guest of Mra 8. M. Whit on. 542 Second avenue. Many smdal affair ar planned for Mra Brawn during tor stay la the city. - a a a - Mra P. I Schardt and daughter, Edna Panto, tom leave this week for thetr home to Texas after spending the summer with Mra BcbardPa parents and alatera , Mra Bchaidt was formerly Ella Schult. Mra Masril Perry Klrksey of Chicago, thar ef Walter P.- - Klrksey. 1 vtMtlng her aow'aad Mra Klrirsey to the Mars-dU- h H ,, apartmeata - a a a Mr. Klrkaey, wife aad mother wH leave Saturday for Vivian park. Provo canyon, to apend a week fishing aad climbing James Maxwell Enters ' County Commission Race i .......... PR O VO DEPARTMENT. 125 W. Centw St Telephone Mens Shirt Saley $2.95 to to Provo City Schools to Opened September -- William Roylance Finds Fruit Prospects Bright oom-plate- I , , 521-4- fcisa & 4 Children Cry ClAOJLQ R A a t ( V Jewelry , 25c Each c Novelty bar pins, novelty earrings, gold filled brooches, cok ored beads, beauty or collar pins, pearl beads cameo brooches, cuff links, scarf pins, bat pins and many other articles. Values to 79c each. ' . 3 4 s -- X Resinol that cleared away trouble "Skin; bad guffered from "I ectema to long I didn't believe anything would overcome It; but the first time I used Resinol it stopped the itching, and now my akin U entirely clear. ' TM I th xprlnc mi lime end who hove od Kmoi aed kenw that it santl. Laeltaf hil to moot AtmMinmtvtt. Mens Wrist Watches, $5,95 Mens 30-si- ze wrist watch,-nick- el case, movement, silver luminous dial 'and hands, with 15-jew- el leather strap, regular $10.00. Imported Pearl Beads, 69c h A Just received, a new shipment of these pearl beads. if n . f 6. w. W'V'1vr IT .4 Made of good coutil, medium bust. Heavy spoon clasp. Embroidery trimmed. White. Sizes 24 to 36. Specially priced at $3.00. A V It v4 H .. Made of Alexandrian cloth, elastic top, hip confiners, heavy spoon elasp. - Color pink. Sixes ' 21 to 25. ' Speciallypriced at $3.00: ' !' Margery Go wans; piano solo, Caroline Peters, and a wrestling bout by members 4 Of tha L. D. 8. gymnasium. ' " , 1 , Apostle David O. McKay, genera superintendent of the I D. S. Sunday schools, will leave Friday night for Port Neuf Idaho to attend tn conference of the Port Neuf stake to be held there . August 21 and 22. Th following representative will accompany auxiliary Apostle McKay to th conference: Annlt Wells Cannon, Relief society; Charles J. Ross, Sunday school; Lyman R. Martlneau, Y. M. M. L A.; Martha G. Bmlth, Y. Is M. I. A.; Una primary, and P. Joseph Jensen, . ' f reJ!!?" which will b held An- conference, 11 and 21 at guet Burley, Ideho, will b attended by ApoU Orson F. Whitney and the following general board representatives: Lillian Cameron, Relief so ciety; Milton Bennion, Sunday school; Professor Arthur L. Beeley, Y. M. M. L A.; Clarissa Beasley, Y. . L. M. L A.j Belle 8. Ross, primary, and H. H. Cummings, religion class a read sign, dont stick It up In th air sight er ten fast. Hang It on a post about two feet above th ground, and It will stand much better chances ef going unscathed when young epsq-d- r free lane dpslros te keep In condi7 tion with rtfis, shotgun or mlssll. This lo tho psychological fact loarnod by government authorities In tha Yellowstone National park, ac. cording to Joseph Rlrle, state auditor and member of the state road commission, who ha just returned from a trip to tho park. Tha Utah commission and tho Utah State Automobile association have had considerable trouble Jn .ktoplng. .the road'aigna in Utah In condition. Th auditor Is In favor of trying tto park officials proscription. COMMUNITY PROGRAM TONIGHT Community singing will bs the opening number on th program at tha Community Recreation club houaa tonight at I o'clock. Other numbers will Include recitation, Edith Blmons; guitar number, pupils of Mathias Nelson; Gavotte dance. President Wilson Regains Normal Weight, Doctor Says? i WASHINGTON. Aug. has regained his normal weight' of 19 pounds, according to an article appearing today to th Washington Time quoting Rear Admiral Cary T. Ormyson,-tmade president's physician, as that statement today. The having article also depicts, according to Dr. Grayson." tha' thins the president does In a 'normal day" Including the following: . "Exercise hla left arm by extending and withdrawing It. I "Share himself, sometimes with 15 safety rasor. "Climbs stairs with a can to exereis hla leg muscles Dictate rapidly and frequently writes shorthand notes of what he wants done. "Use an. todellbl pencil to sign most , letter to department officials." rident '' n i .a civil wap vETr-'N- S " : 19. Captain LORAIN. Ohio Aug. , . George Norton. ... Oi of and Byman Knowles. 42, Elyria, ouio, : civil war veteran, were Instantly killed' today when they were. at ruck by ,aq .Inter- -. . urban car near here. one-four- th . CARTER CHILD IS RECOVERING. ' PROVO, Aug. 19. Iona Carter, the daughter of Art Carter, who was injured Monday evening In an auto accident, recovered consciousness today and la considered on th road to recovery. 1 MM M W SCHOOL CENSUS REPORTED. Th school census of Provo, submitted to the otat school officer, shows a total of 5101 person between the ages of 4 and H In the district Of these. 2742 were to th schools of th city th laat school year, while tha total school population was 2144. Juab school district shows 1141 parsons of school age this year, with 1155 in tha schools for th school year ended . Jun. . Shoe Repairing Have the Childrens Old Shoes Repaired Ready for School ,j V. . , Held for Alleged Plot to Defraud Government Sandora, a printer, were held here today for action by th federal grand jury on a charge of conspiracy to counterfeit Internal revenue stamps for authorised bottlee of spirits In government bond. , Charles P. Qalllpg, .chief of th United State secret service bureau here, and A squad xt. deputies Announced they aad seised 10,099 stamps and a large number of plates at Sanders's printing shop. At Coming's homo twelve esses of liquor marked as tomatoes were found. The liquor was found to be mad mostly of a compound of sherry, whisky, sugar and water. According to th officials, shipment of this compound to th Mexican border already bad been made for sale at 975 a case. At a hearing befor United States Commissioner KrulL, Sanders admitted making label for th cases BAILOR ACCUSED OF MURDER. 19. Charles Helander, SEATTLE, a sailor, todayAug. waa charged with first degree murder, following an alleged confession In which, according to tha polio, Helander admitted he shot and killed Charles Johnson, a fisherman, Monday night in an altercation over a search tor a buried gallon of whisky. i fclO MORE WAR CHEVRONS. WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 War servlo chevrons indicating participation by American aoldlera in the conflict against A Germany can no longer bo earned. war department announcement today said that issue Doe of th chevrons t tha forces now occupying German territory aiaog 4to Jthtna Mqpp4 Angurt 2. - 4 1 p Almost here And that ipeans getting out the dark FALL is you put away last spring and having them remade to look like new at our modern shoe repair paired shop. You will want your children to start to school well shod. This does not mean a big expense lor new shoes. It mean their old ones neatly and efficiently repaired. Our shoe repairing has developed into a fine art. The daintiest shoe sole can be welted on, the original style and fit preserved and the shoe made to look like new. We use the finest grade leather strong and g whether used to repair dainty shoes or the substantial heavy shoes of boys and men. wear-resistin- 1 , WUson world were gathered there on this occasion. Business generally, said Mr. Roylance, was good In this section, but Is more or less unsettled on account of loana beln Mr. Roylance states so hard to secure. that ths apple crop will be th largest In the history of. apple raising, and that it will be at least larger than It has aver been. The peach crop la somewhat light, but, owing to the high price of augur. Increased freight rates etc., the demand la not as great a ou would ex.. . pect. .. In f It 5 f Corsets, $3.00 ' n Representatives Named BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 19. Earl R. Coming, an sutomoblla dealer, and David Wx a differentperson since . L. D. 5. Stake Conference shoot hluh.Th THE joy.shootar If you want to preserve 1 Ifeel 4 Main Floor. Targets for Joy Ride Mafksmen of the Opposition. im-po- . . w v four-in-ha- nd Hi&h Signs Good Foresters as Reserves ly, 95c to-4- Auerbach by Utah County G. O, P. telf-rulns- Union Suits, style ties. A big White porous knitted assortment on salt today union suits in all sizes from 34 only at We. 17. th CJ 'i Cort,$3.00 . $1.00 values in silk Sizes 14 Values up to $6.45. PROVO, Aug. X9. The Roosevelt Republican chib and the 'Woman's Republican club of thla city held an outing at Vivian park last night, whn more than 100 local Republicans went to autos to ths park and there enjoyed luncheon on the big lawn, A rally was held In the dance hall, where the summer residents and campers Joined with the party and enjoyed th speeches and the musical numbers. John P. McGuire called the rally to order and Introduced Harvey County Chairman Cluff as the toastmaster of the evening. U. S. Action Musical numbers were furnished by the Roosevelt Republican club quartet and Marie Hedqutst Homer. Is Mrs, Closing The speakers of the evening were Miss Bernice Cluff, who delivered a short address on the Issues of the campaign, Eph Cause Homer and Joseph A. Buttle. Jacob Coleman announced the succesa of the suffrage movement In Tennessee, called for a- - vote of-- thanks to the PROVO, Anr-- 13. Representative from and women who were responsible for the big sixteen cattle associations from Wasatch. outing and had mads It a success regardUtah, and Juab counties, with an owner- less of the etormy weather. a After the dancing party took meeting more than 49,000 head of catUe, ship of and tha excursionists returned to met at the Provo Commercial club to- place, Provo about midnight, j day and registered a vigorous protest against the action on the part of the frnlted States foresters in attempting to 13 Be dose th forest reserves to cattle until May 19 of next year, beginning with 1921. PROVO, Aug. 19. Provo City schools At the meeting held today J. M. Creer of open September 12, and will be preSpanish Fork was msde tmeporary chair- will two days teachers' Institute ceded man, L. C. Montgomery of Heber City, on th by9tha and 10th of next month, actemporary secretary, and T. W. Vickers made today by of Nephl, treasurer, an dthey will form cording to announcement A. Dixon. The board H. Superintendent the officers of the allied associations until of will the education teachers to assign th consolidated cattle associations rep- their various schools within the next few of the three resenting the cattlemen t days, oountlea can be properly organised.-- , X. Muir. Mathew lx Superintendent Among those who spoke on the cattle Francis Klrkham and Arch M. etluatlon today were the three officers, Knolds, have been visiting with Super. John Alleman of Springvllle and Joseph Thurman Dixon and checking over the Barnett of Payson. Many others took Intetident aeason .with the city board next for work part In th discussions. of education. . Representatives of th cattleman de. j dared at the meeting that If the ruling of the foresters la permitted to stand the cattlemen of this country will have to go out of business, as It la impossible to hold ths cattle on their farme with the i high prices of hgy until that late to th -PROVO; Aug.19. WITTtam M Roylance Some of tha foresters. It la season. noon from Chicago and other at dtoaimed, Lar trying to impose restrictions returned eastern cities, where he 'went about ten Jun Th associations sent representatives days ago. He attended the International to Washington last fall to work for bat- Apple Shippers' association In Chicago ter conditions regarding stock grating for several days, end met there men from and opening dates and tha campaign will this country and also foreign countries b continued with the Utah senator and who were attending this convention. About representatives before they return to 15,900 of the leading fruit men of the Washington for the next congress. of 59c Big Outing Is Held 13. W meat forks, childrens sets, caster sets, salt and pepper, shakers, etc. 42-inc- Mens Neckwear Sale, Men ' Silk stripe and corded ipadras shirts in rich colorful patterns, as well as the genteel effects. Trst EsSssSc d ? 7 Made of foulard, figured voiles, ginghams and linene, in fine assortment of shades and styles. - : fnfWf St 1 fared the most damage, but other crops wars injured. The storm ended in little Rock canyon, and big streams of water came out of that fork laat night flooding ths Provo canyon road In many placet. Jams Maxwell, ksristant custodian of tk eapttot ysstsrdaj announced his candidacy fov ths cfScs of county commissioner, subject to action hr the Democratic county convention. Mr. Maxwell make his stand on his record in construction work and his experience In both total ness aad private enterprises. Hailstorm Damages Mr. Maxwell ' was ' a deputy to the Big Fruit on East Bench street department tinder former Mayor J. XL Clerk and R. T. Morris for four years. For a large part of hto life h PROVO, Aug. 19. A hailstorm with 1, Vtot In charge or working forces to hailstones almost ss large as those that handing and general contracting Unea fell to Lehl a week ago, visited Pleasant and la ths brlekmaklng business, In View and tha East Bench last algM and which he has had as experience of mors did much damag to th crops than twenty years. Tbs pear, tomato and melon crops mat- As bishop of the Twsnty-esvsnL. D. 8. ward for nlns-tse- n or Hooey Back. Mr. Maxwell has been msde years, thoroughly acquainted with affairs such '" would of he believes, to prove Tattle, from tbts cI um tbs Your cbmptexion What to Use and Avoid tto community where he would become brought p associated with that form of work In the tUi rtUoasa beauty recipu rt On Faces That Perspire decided commission. friddy atom Mtkortred to county 1 beUev. he said yesterday, "that my 4skf if record to such as to entitle me to the Bkin, to be healthy, must breathe. It rriurgyoar Barry. Bs Mrs von get serious consideration or the convention." pen Cream CottenaSk Howard the pores, Ite share of tho body's waste COMPILING MISSION HISTORIES. Certain creams and powders material. Andrew Jenson, assistant historian ef clog th pores Interfering both with eh arch, to at the present elimination and breathing, especially durItoL 1Rto 8.compiling a history of tto ing th heated period. If mors women which were understood this, tber would to fewer : to yfounded d' 141 by th tot to Thomas B. H. If they would oomplexlon. m of fiwltsorl&nd JL A. us ordinary msroollssd wax Instead of befUiaa to ths stty to utln Mr. Jenson to this eosmstlcs they would have healthy comasdritog rty; vtob will b completed by tha end plexions This remarkable substa.no absorb bad skin, also unclogging ef thto year. Similar histories of tto British. Scandinavian, Hawaiian, Samoan. ths pores. Result: Ths fresher, younger I ? WS ondsr-skl- n Is New Zeeland, Australian and Sopermitted to breaths and to Tsagan. imuirlns show Itself, Tbs exquisite pew complexd. ciety Island missions ar practically and ion efficient packing Mr. Jenson reports. Mart shipping gradually peeps out. ops free from any appearance of artificiality. Obtain an department to the west t ounce of msrcollsed wax from your drug' Shields Dr. has moved offices to MOTORIZED MOVINO gist and try It. Apply nightly Ilk cold Jnda bldg. (Advertisement) cream for a weak or two, washing U off morning. To rmov wrinkles, herss a msrvsl-ousl- y Wert tto So, effect! v treatment, which also sots and harmlessly: Dissolve an FOR FLETCHERS Waeatah MM and 199 ' naturally eune of powdered saxollt la a half pint wlt& and ua as a wash lottos. I .(Advert We man L) UntUibToiLoYoaetr , - r- BARGAINS FOR MEN x Mount Ttmpaaogoa Futato Baled In this lot are exceptionally fine Values. Made of fine quality georgette and crepe de chine in flesh and white. Shown in many desirable styles, including long and short sleeves. ' Sizes 38 V a a , ... , Quart -- of CauBflowug Wafers '. f 2 Fried Wat mi Flounder, Tartar Roast Top Strioto of Bi Fan Gravy . Blouses, $3.08 Boys Shop 60c Suspenders ...39c 85c Kazoo Suspenden 69c $2.50 Straw Hats..... $1.25 98c $1.45 Union Suits Knickerbockers . . . . . .$2.49 $3.95 .. , . . . $1.98 $$.75 Cap r k y WASH DRESSES, $3.95 -- t New Yorhfs Population Will Exceed lOfiOQjM New Georgette and de Chine f Values to $3.00. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Baker have as their guests Mr. aad Mrs. H. T. Cummings of Palm Beach. Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ellis of Syracuse, N. T. In honor bf their guests Mr. and Mrs. Baker entertained at an informal dinner party In the Tuesday evening at their-hom- e Hiltcrest apartments. Covers were laid 9 for twelve. . Wif to,,- Mr Paul B. Newman entertained at a card party and luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her home on East Thirteenth South . street In honor of her mother, Mra. J. A. Stela of Portland, Or., who is visiting her. Marigolds and asters In tall crystal vases decorated the rooms and the luncheon table. Assisting ths hostess were Mrs. A. Ashby, Miss Dorothy Stela and Miss Alice Stein. The guests numbered twenty-fi- r. ' Berry spoons, gravy ladles, cold Shoes . Mrs. Louis 8. Cates U sntertalntng this afternoon at a luncheon at ths Country club tor her guest, Mra Chutes Alfred Smith ef Ray, Aria Fifty Invitations have bees Issued. - Mra. Louise Henry, who has been the geest of Mr. and Mr. S. W. Gentsch. will leave today for a tea days trip through TsQowstone park. I?, 9 to 12 Noon Table Silverware, $1.00 ! ' five-tent- the decrease eras t per cent, in Louisville, Omaha and Kansas City the cream was 4 per cent. In Portland, Ora, the decream waa f per cent. Them was no change In tha July expenditure as oomporsd with that of Jnao la Little Rock and Wnnaapotia. During the year period from July, Hit, to July. the greatest Increase, or 11 per cent, was shown la Springfield, DL Mornuig Specials . Driake, Mrs. Leslie English, Mrs. R. N. Mrs. Edwin Jones, Mrs. Btocksiager, Lewi Walters, lira Baas Flo, Mrs. Carey Bigger, Mr. R. R. Goenell. Mrs. Gertrud Welch, Mra 8. F. Ricketts. Mrs. & Drew aad Mrs. W. Hibbley. four. $2.89 , pretty styles and patternsrjight . tertain at a silver tea and kensington at the home at Mra John EL Clark. S57 Garfield avenue, Saturday, August 24, at 2:20 o'clock. Interesting talks win be given by women who attended the national convention. All .Democratic women and friends are Invited. . t ; 1 Made of percale in a variety of Miss Ellen Opening, daughter of Mr, Ootod sad Mrs. Frank L. Copenlng, win enterAt the close of tha meeting Mr.arill this evening at a dancing party In K sUrer-teElakely announced that thara batm-da-bey tain honor ef Miss Lafond Tanner, a bride a and town hanatogtoa a month. Thirty Invitations have ef the Mrs. J. of home afternoon at tha P Gtrflto avesma. Clark, Salt Lake Prices Show , Decrease of 3 Per Cent Bungalow Aprcno CTATE"C:C7?OA UCSt ' Luncheon Is Given .For Eastern Visitors . Wob 20, 1920. look Over the Old Shoes Now and Bring1 Them in for Bepalrs j, r i 3 1 f 1 |