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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE the Salt Lake association, was complimented by United States Commissioner of Education Claxton for the report she gave Mr. on Utah's program of education. said that he considered Utah s Substantial dishes for the summer menu Claxton mill be featured at Civic Center this Ideas decidedly progressive and a ft pattern for other states along the line of week. Those who are planning to conserve education. 0 the fmilts and vegetables for next winReynolds circle. Ladles of the G. A. R., ter's tuse are reminded that every hold $ will the demonregular meeting Tuesday Wednesday morning a canning stration Is given showing methods of at 2 o'clock at the 1. O. O. F. hall. canning the fruits and vegetaoles that are available In the local markets. The Bay View Reading club will enjoy . The Women's Civic Center association, the annual picnic Wednesday at Liberty with the Utah Agricultural park at 6 o'clock. college, presents the following program for the coming week: The Ladles' auxiliary to the Veteran Tuesday, 10 a. m. to 18 Demonstra- Volunteer Firemen's sssociatton met Friand meat dishes tion, simple vegetable afternoon with Mrs. Grace Samuel-eosuitable for the summer menus, Mias day 352 Coatsvtlle avenue. The hostess Leah P. Jennings, was assisted by Mrs. Harry Mass, e 'Wednesday, 10 a. m. to 11 Demonstra-tltjf- i. canning of cherries and vegetables, The Pest Guardian club. Neighbors of lay of carrots In marmalades. Miss Jen- Woodcraft, will entertain st a card party nings. night In I. O. O. B . hall The Thursday, 10 a. m. to 13 Demonstra- Wednesday Is Invited. tion, substantial salads and their dress- public ings for summer menus. Use of honey The Lady Eagles' club will hold a speIn desserts. Miss Jennings. cial meeting Monday evening at S o'clock a at the .Eagles' hall. The Oliver O. Howard W. R. C. will be entertained at cards Thursday, July 1, The Welfare, club will entertain at at 8 30 o'clock, by Mrs Ella Jepson at Kensington Monday, from 2 until 8 o'clock her home, 1549 South Fourth East street. at the home of Mrs.'J. Warren Lee, 1333 Patriotic Ideas will be carried out In the South Third East street. A musical A musical program will be given by Miss Ruth decorations and refreshments. program will be given. Williams, Mrs. J. Rummell. Miss Edna Gannett and Miss Erma Groves. Mrs. The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Leafy Montgomery, former president of the Welfare club, will address the meetheld the fmil meeting of the year Thursday evening In the Bishop's building! Sey- ing. ,The entertainment committee Inmour B. Young was the speaker of the cludes Miss Helen Watte, chairman; Mrs. Musical numbers and fancy J. Warren Lee. Mrs. E. B. Stockman, evening Mr 8. Frank Sherwood, Mrs. E. A. Wolfe durii.lng were gh en by. Miss Fern Miss Helen Langffefd, Miss Dorothy and Mrs. E. H. Martin. .M'ss and Prances Sandberg. l.angford The punch table had as a centerpiece a The Maxwell-McKea- n corps will a card social In the I. O. O. F. glte howl of moss roses and honeyery.-t.- it hall suckle on a duny cloth over pink satin. Wednesday evening. Refreshments will 1u k candles In the crystal holders be served. were on ea h corner of the table. The Salt Lake chapter No. 60, Women of guests numbered fiftv. Moose Heart will give a dancing Radiant Sewing circle will meet at the party Thtftsday evening at the Moose 126 Mrs. home of Arthur Frank, Virginia hall. Refreshments will be served. An street, Tuesday afternoon at 2 oclock. Invitation Is extended to all members The assisting hostesses are Mrs. S. G. and friends. Orensteen and Mrs. Dottle Slater. Mrs. Carl Wall's section of the Ladles' Mrs. William Reid, who has recently Aid society of the Phillips Congregational returned from attending the national con- church will give a lawn party Tuesday vention of the Parent-teachassociation evening at the home of Mrs. A. E. Payne, In Madison, Wls., as a representative of 1000 Ninth East street. 27, 1920. Substantial Dishes for Summer Menus. Shoes men are buviiig for summer comfort Many new types for outing and everyday wear n, the seashore or In the mountains on the street or at the tennis court wherever you go this will summer you see Keds, These light, springy canvas shoes are ideal for work or play in warm weather. Their elastic rubber soles put new life in your step. Their soft, pliable fajmcTmakes them always cool and comfortable. Keds are jost the thing for games or any kind of summer wear. They allow the foot full freedom with just the right support. They always give a perfect grip, whether you are playing a fast set of tennis or standing on the 6mooth deck of a motor boat. It is because of these features that Keds are so popular for every vacation need. K Rat-tele- y. 00 Other types of Keds Besides these standard types Keds are made in many special models for different purposes high shoes and low shoes with or without heels, in many weights, shapes, and colors. There are sturdy work shoes, light gymnasium shoes, and heavy reinforced models for hiking and rough service. Some of the latest models are made like feather shoes, with regular welt construction soles and firmly boxed toes. This means a more formal, dignified shoe just the shoe you have needed to wear with your white flannels or Palm Beach suit. With these additions, Keds are now a complete line of canvas summer shoes ranging from the easy, less formal tennis shoe to the latest and most fashionable styles of footwear. Last year millions of pairs of Keds were worn by men, women and children. Keds are made only by the United States Rubber Company the oldest and largest rubber organization in the world. You will find them at every good shoe store. Ask to see the various models notice how wonderfully light, cool and comfortable they are. Look for the name Keds on the sole. For men and women $1.50 $7.00 For children $ 1 . 1 5 $4.50 er MAGNA June 26. Mrs. B. W. Richard-f.o- .i attended & birthday party Thursday at Salt Lake in honor of her MAGNA. or Inet week nephew, Kenneth Sorenson. The day was at Liberty park. and Mrs. Edward Hoops are receivupon the arrival of a congratulations ing daughter, txrn to them Friday of last week. Miss Maurine Hilller has returned from spent some time Taylors lJlo, whereA. she G Gudmundsen fam-i- l. 5Mtinp vuththe returned Mins Alta Gudinundsen hon e w.th her for a few weeks visit. K. of Salt Mr children Romiff and Iabe are the guests of Mrs. M. R. McGill and fanifl.v. Mrs l.oois Colone will entertain the M.jgna Ladies Bridge club next Wednes-dJ- v afternoon at her home on Center st reel Mra. Martha rhipman of American Fork u hue waiting her daughter, Mrs. William Bodell. Mrs a. Luchesi, mother of Arthur Reilly Lmhri. and niece. Miss Gertrude of Ely, Nev are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A Luchesi. .Mac Radahsugh has returned, after Ml Spending sonic time in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. N. Kimball of Salt Lake were the snndav dinner guest of Mr. juid Mrs. I M Kimball. A playlet was given by the neighborhood children Monday evening at the Those home of Mrs James Brinkmen. Gallagher, taking part were Miss Cecelia Miss Hazel Bnnkmeri, Miss Helen Miss Ruth Alev, Edmund Gallagher. (idle Harrison and Francis Brlnk-inc- rjnt Mr. . e, n. and Mi's. A G. Reid have returned Hayden, riz, and will now make tlievr home in Salt laike. Mrs. Charles Denton and Mayor anil Mrs T.ock and children of Salt i; Lake were the week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. I leteron. Mr anil Mrs l.litah Swalnston of Coal- !' e isited ti e nrsi part of the week w"h Mr and Mi. J. W. Hoffman. Mr anil Mrs W. S. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Y. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Jacobs. Mrs. P. J. Held and the Misses Dianla and Edilh Reid of Magna and Mr. and Mrs den AUeman of Salt Lake motored to Ephraim Thursday of last week to attend the nedd.ng reception of Mr. and Mrs. field was Mis. w Spencer Reid former!'. Miss Mattie Real. MiF. Mi and J. Harding spent last weik-nivisiting Mr. Harding's mother. Mis. Maisiret Harding, at Salt Lake. Mr and Mrs T. H. Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Webstrr, of Salt (Ake, visited with Mr and Mis. M. V. Bent Thurs-d.i- v ot last week. Mrs. Sarah Walker of Salt Lake was a las! wcek-enguest of her daughter, Mrs. H. Norris The Magna ward Relief society gave a social qullting-be- e Tuesday afternoon at the wnrd'iouse. Mr- Ferdie Barton entertained the ladies of the P. S. C. club Thursday of last week. The afternoon was spent In sewing, after which luncheon was served to' the foi'owing guests: Mrs. II. U. Shurtllff. Mr. Emmett Daniels. Mrs. Ben Worthing. Mrs Jack Evans. Mrs. Kenneth Jenson Mrs. Earl Jones, Mrs. J. L. Mosser arid Mrs. L. O. Naylor. Mrs T K Burke will entertain the members of St. Mary's guild next Thursday afternoon at her home on Center Mr fom .1 . d il - street. James McLeod entertained at Mrs. luncheon 1 liursdav of last week In honor of Mrs. Helen Fitzgerald and Mrs. Dick Wilken.-- . Mr. and Mr. Stanley Johns and family of S.ilt oike and K. A. Drown were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Richardson. Mrs. Artn-iKumps of Denver, Colo., lie guest of her sister, Mrs. 1. J. Peterson. Mrs. E. A. Drown spent the first of the W." r Is week In Draper, visiting her mother, Mrs. C. F. GarfT. Mr. and Mre. Edward Sudbury of First Blast street are being congratulated upon the arrival of a daughter, bom to them Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Spencer Reid are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Reid. Mrs. J. W, Hoffman apent last weekend visiting friends and relatives In Salt Lake. Mrs. Elisabeth Noirls of Salt Lake Is here to make her home with her eon and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norris. Mrs. David Parker of Montpelier, Idaho, and Mrs. D. H. Perkins and daughter, Thelina, of Bennington. Idaho, were ths guests of Bishop and Mrs. Coon last week. Miss B'rn Simmons la visiting friend and relatives in Brigham City. Mrs. R. C. e and children have left for Omaha, Neb., to spend some time friends and relative. visiting Mr. P. Tctlt entertained the ladle of the F. A. club at a kensington Thursday of last week at her home on First West street. California popples and rose were used as decorations. Cover were laid for Mr. Carl Riiiner, Mr. C. Chrlas, Mr. W. H Walker, Mre. Fred W11U. Mr. John Hancock, Mr. Laura Beddo, Mr. Wat ter Coon and Mrs. g. Hancock. Mrs. J. Jolinstonson and Mr. J. Allen of Teton City, Idaho, are here visiting Mrs. Mao btaker and Miss Cora Bouck. Mr. Louise Colone. Mrs. Louisa Wortham Mr. Rue Packard and Mrs. Fred Barton attended the card party given by the Garfield Womans club Friday of last week. Mre. Joe Keough of Salt Lake visited wdth Magna friends Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Walker spent last week-en- d visiting Mrs Le Roy Cooper at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goff. Mrs. Herbert Conary and children of Sandy. Mrs. A1 Osborne. Miss Irene Twiner, Miss Mildred Twiner, Mrs. B. Brown and eon of Midvale were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Jones. Peonies were usd as the centerpiece. Mrs. Mary Ellason will entertain the Past Noble Grands' club next Thursday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. F. Llmer, 3007 Fburth Blast street. The first summer social of the Magna Woman's club took place Wednesday evening on the lawn of the home of Mr. John I.outensock and Mr. A. J. Cllnger. Mrs. B. 8. Arrington was chairman of the entertainment committee. Old club members who renewed their memberships were: Mrs. H. A. Thomas. Mrs. Jesse Rumslon and Mrs. D. Clyde. New niem-Jbewho were taken In were: Mrs C A. Mallonosil. Mrs. D. D. Punshon, Mrs'. E. J. Droege and Mrs. G. L. Carter. Guests of the club were: Mrs. B1 O Thompson of Tooele and Mrs. Sara Pemberton of Salt Lake. The next club meeting will be held July 14. The Magna Woman' club will give a public card party next evening at the Swenson building, BYlday Main corner and Center street. Everyone I ofInvited. Mrs. W. A. Worthan of Roosevelt was the guest of Mrs. Louise Worthan Mrs. D. Clyde Friday of last week and Mies Ruby Coon of Arco. here Idaho, visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Rudger Coon are the par-eon born of them ! Sundav he primary officers of the Magna ward gave a party Tuesday evening at the horn or Mr. J. Summon In honor of Mrs wn. liani Weight, Mrs. A. Wilson and Mrs J. Sumsinn. Games were enjoyed and luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Benson of Salt were the Sunday dinner Lke guests of Mrs Louise Worthan. Joseph Peterson and son Charles Denton spent the first of the week in Weber canyon The Ladles' Aid society held It meeting at the church Wednesday regular afternoon. Miss Lola Nye has as her guest Mis Helen Cooper of Salt Lake. Mrs. Rebecca Herzog entertained at a strawberry festlv-R-l Friday of last week In honor of lvcr daughter, Mrs. Sarah Her Mcl-eas- The standard shot for knois'hoU inf and rotation war. Mods of lifht canvas in hiih or low or krvwn rtd rukier soletj models-whit- e ilaei fray t or) if trial models for One of ths smart summer wear. . blade of the finest white canvas in high or Oxford models with welt construction sobs which fist all At stjb of batheg Sturdy sport shoes with or with- out fuels. Made of heavy white or brown duck. Brown leather trim, tninfj with ankle patch red ruhher soles with and toe cap, rs United States Rubber Company 1 n' xJr-,an- Don't Risk Your Material in a Poor Dye Each package of Diamond Dym contain to simple that any woman can diamond-dya new, Tich, fadeless color into worn, (habby dressce, blouses, stockings, skirts, ginghams, sweater, draperies, coverings, hangings, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes no other kind Buy ithen perfect result are guaranteed even if you have never dyed before. Druggist has Diamond Dye Color Card." direction e The home was decorated a 1th pink Truman Boyd. I. J. Moran. Reynolds Lewis and Sidney Grave. Mr. and Mr. C. F. Dwight entertained at dinner. Sunday for ten guests, celebrating the twenty-fift- h anniversary of their wedding. to be hostess to Mr. M. K Gamble the Blue Lake Boulevard club at Its meeting next Wednesday. Mrs. H. Glan-deassisted by her sister. Mrs Carlson, entertained the club at Its meeting WedMary Vaughn. nesday of last seek. have been received Announcements her of the wedding of Miss Edith Leon i Mrs. John A. Boyd, FALLS, IDA. of Boyd, daughter 4 and Walter F. Graham, which took place TWIN FALLS. Idaho. June 26. Com- Tuesday of last week at the home of the MJs Margaret Gourley. a bride s mother In Hazleton. Idaho. Both plimenting bride of next week. Mr. Harry Benoit Mr. and Mrs. Graham are 'well known and Mr. E. B. William entertained In- here. Mr. G. F. Huffman entertained for formally Tuesday afternoon for several of last week, Intimate friend of the ruest of honor. A five ruesta Wednesday won was Ml Emm complimentary to her mother, Mr. D. W. guessing contest by Howard of Long Beach. Cal. Smith. Mra Ernest Whit and Mrs. H. W, The vestry of Ascension Episcopal church entertained Saturday evening of Sawyer entertained the T. 8. S. club last week In the Pariah hall at a recep- Wednesday of last week at the home of tion for the Rt. Rev. Frank Hale Touret, Mrs. White. Bridge afforded the after- bishop of Idaho. Member of the Wlmodausl club entertained their husband at a picnic supper Tuesday evening at the country home of Mr. and Mr J. M. Sparkman. Mis Lucille Kely. who returned recently from Berkeley. Cal., where she had attended college, entertained Tuesday at a bridge tea for eight guest. Mr. and Mr. J. G. Barkley entertained for a number of friend Monday Now la ths Tims to Get Bid of These at the home of Mr. and Mr. M. E.evening Finch to W. B. Mize of St! Ugly Spots complimentary Louis. Theres no longer the slightest need Mrs. Burton K. Morse was hostess Monday afternoon st a meeting of the of feeling ashamed of your freckles, ss Othine- - double strength is guaranMonday Reading club. Mrs. C. O. Markle and Mrs. Learner en- teed to remove these homely spots. tertained Monday at the home of Mra an ounce of Othine douMarket at a meeting of the Star Social bleSimply get from strength any druggist and club. a little of it night and morning Mr. W. F. Pike enetrtained Saturday apply afternoon of last week for members of and you should soon see that even the the Gamma Phi Beta sorority. The guest worst freckles have begun to disappear, list Included Mr. Carl E. Painter. Vr while -- the lighter one hare vauishod Tracv Journey. Mr. Hrrv Benoit. Miss entirely. It is seldom that more than Berate Newman. Miss Bernice Babooek an ounce is seeded to completely clear Miss Helen Roberts and Miss Albertlne the skin and gain a beautiful clear comBenoit. Mr. Lydia Boyd Keogh entertained plexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength Saturday evening of last week at a garden party for Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Heap. Othine, as this is sold under guarantee Mra. T. O. Boyd.l Mra R 8. Lewis, Mra of money back if it fails to removs Jean Morris EQIa Miss Bessie Newman. freckles. (Advertisement.) log. rose. Cover a ere laid for Mr G. Little, Mr. Mark 8taker. Mra. Martha Per-uMr. H. Tomlin, Mra TIIHe Coon, Mrs. Chloo Holt, Mra Mary Rasmussen, ,Mr. Ida Andereon, Mr. Clifford Bouck, Mr. E. Klllpack, Mra R. Cllnger, Mra Laura Beddo, Mra l.ury Danlola, Mr Harold Henory, Mr. Roy Perklna, Mr. Thomas Richards, Mis Prlng and Miss r, TWIN f 16 Rich, Fadeless Colors. noons amutement. Mrs. P. H. Crow winAdening honors for high score. Ml laide Husted of Illinois was a guest of the club. Miss Fern Erne entertained Wednesday evening of last week at a line party, complimenting Miss Zita Heine of Fremont, Neb., who Is her guest. Miss Beatrice Ostrander entertained Wednesday afternoon of last week at five hundred. Mine Bessie Newman and Miss Martha Stevenson tied for high score. The hostess was assisted in serving by Mrs. Charles H. Robbins and Mlts Doris Dingier. Mr. E. R. William entertained the Wednesday Bridge club at Its last meeting for the season on Wednesday afternoon of last week Nine club member were present. Mra. W. H. Greenhorn won score. high Mr. Anna Patrick was hostess at a meeting of the Ninth Avenue club Wednesday of last week. RUPERT, IDAHO Merry-Go-Roun- at a lawn party RefreshBYiday night. ments were served by Mra. Vaa Antwerp. The 8. O. 8. club members were enand tertained by Meedames Keeling James Dutro Thursday. Auction bridge was played. The Misses Mildred Gregory and Ad Wilson assisted In aerring reThe 8. O. 8. to a newt dub freshments. recently organised by fourteen young matrons. ALEXANDER Company Optical Clift Salt Lake City Bldg., 311-312-3- HAS COMB TO MEAN I RUPERT, Idaho. June 26. Mr. and end daughters, William John Helen. Dorothy and Neeia, left Thursday by automobile for Berkeley, Cab. to make their home. Mrs. R. Edwards of Shoslmn Is visiting at the' home of Mr. J. A. Langley. Mrs. Jennie Norva.d. who had been visiting her mother. Mra. K. C. Graham, the past month, left Monday night for Rochester. Minn. She was accompanied by her sister. Mies Minnie Graham. Miss Ethel Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. F. Nelson, arrived tbt week from Moscow, where she had been attending the University of Idaho. d Tho club met at the home of Mrs. F. W. Thompson Wednesday afternoon. Members of the L. D. S. choir were entertained at the home of Bishop Borup Friday evening of last week. Mra. C. P. Groom. Mrs. A. Brown and Mr. I C. Hayne were hostesses at a tea given by the Episcopal guild on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. John Lowe of Salt Lake arrived this week for a short visit to her slater, Mr. Wilford Martin. Mr. Hugh A. Baker and Mr. Paul Disney were the hostesses at an auction bridge'party at the home of the former Friday evening. The decorations wars f P Mrs. snowballs and purple irt. Prises were by Mr. FAS Masterson. Mrs. T. W. Halllday and Mrs, Ed Sherrill. The hostesses were assisted In serving refreshments by Meadames Orene Nelson and E. E. Fisher. Mr. R. T. Astle. accompanied by her daughter. Miss I.aura, returned Wednesday from a week' vtslt to Salt Lake. Miss G'adys Van Antwerp entertained PERMANENCE RELIABILITY SERVICE to thousands who have suffered the of EYE paia aud inconvenience STRAIN. - Others hav appeared, opened office or optical stores, made their display, and disappeared a far as their patrons are concerned. t ' BUT for more year than many are willing to admit their ability to tomrnC-bewe bave maintained sn office in Salt Lake Citr, morlnf lain more quarter four times In order to accommodate our Increasing facilities for caring for the aye. An Inspection equipment for discovering and caring for any optical needa affords n real pleasure to tboso who appreciate thorough- r, of-ou- r UU. OUB SPECIALTY ocular muscles. Caring for children eyes and developing the |