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Show ,4 Jt THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, TUESDAY JUURtf IKCT, FEBRUARY 15, 192L Pratt MacFartane, who FURNITURE CUT GLASS' and CHINA arrive tomorrow with her huaband. Georg MacFartane. baritone aololat on the Orphoum blit this week. Mrs. McFarlaner who la a native of Salt Lake, will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mllando Pratt, for two weeeka. , Mrs. Viola will S' IE FOOD Our packers are all careful and conscientious men who have been with us for years. Each one an expert pecker of cut glas and china as well a furniture, Do not ship to any point without save W on -- , you ua may calling money by shipping your goods In on cars than less our of through at, freight rates, M. A.! Keyser , Fireproof Storage Co. Phopet Waa 57?2 and Wil. 5723 , . F. I. Drew as hostesses A program will follow. Mrs. W. T Glberson will give a paper on Present Day Incentive to Home MisMra sions Wilkinson wUl discuss Mrs, hjelvtn Bowles will 'Luittberjadk." a on The Soul of the Indian. give paper A. M. Gromblne and Mrs. served In honor of St. Valen tine's day by the dramatic section of th Ladles' Literary club yesterday afternoon at the clubhouse, Allowing an Interesting program of favorira poems read by different members of the. section. Valentine decorations were used on the tea table. - Ethel Hills will entertain 'at a miscellaneous shower this evening at her home on Heventh avenue In henor of Mrs, J. L Storer, formerly Miss Lavon Muth-har- t, a bride of last week. Mis Mr. and Mr Delos Boyer entertained at dinner Sunday evening at their home, 123 East Fifth South street. The guests Included Mr and Mra W. P. Buyer, Mr. end Mr Angus DeWItt Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Howard mchwltier and Mr. and Mrs. A. U Belson. ij Mrs jtohn Reed of Denver will arrive Saturday to visit Miss Ethel Paul and other Salt Luke friends Mrs. Reed will attend the annual 'birthday breakfast of the ladles Literary club at the Hotel , ' 1 Utah, February 2. li , : "ft M j, Report of State Commit sioner Show Lets Goods Held This Year Than Last c Cold storage good In th state of Utah are falling off, according to tho month ty report submitted yesterday by Walter Boyden, state food and dairy commie s loner. Four of the nine cold storage plants report no supplies off hand January 1, 1821, which la the date on which D of Hie report are mad out. Tho falling off Is not on all article, however. ' There are 484 pounds of game reported and there wae none January 31. 1928. Also, the fresh meat and fish show a decided Increase. Last year there waa 178 653 pounds of fresh meats tn cold storage and this year there are 545.688 pounds. In 1926 there were 5301 pounds of fresh ftsh as against 15.840 this year,-an13,81 pounds of salted, smoked or pickled fish as against 21,746 pound thla year. There are reported thla year pounds of green vegetables In cold storage as against eighty-thre- e pound e year ago There were 13 440 iunds of lard In 1826 end 21,820 this year. There are 25,516 pounds of condensed milk and" 16,618 pounds of nut butter reported this year. There was non of either last year. The reduction le to be seen tn eggs, there being 346 cases thla year as against 358 a year ago; egg meats, of which there are 3588 pounds this years to 563-pounds a year ago: butter, 37.825 Pounds, this year to 74,108 a year ago; poultry. 61,587 thla year to 108 836 pounda a year ago; meat, salted, smoked or pickled, 157.2 471 pounds this year to 868.518 a year ego, compound, 6710 pounds thla year to 7126 a year ago, and no oleomargarine thls jear to 6318 pounds a year ago, and no sugared strawberries thla year to 684 s ,j pounds a year ago. 4 v 4. d 87,-6- Good drttsmg has far more to do unth the way one puts on ones dothes tfwn untH tJie clothes one on." putt TCTEW Spring apparel can make Tour i. season or spoil it. Why: take y 4 V cKances? Promise yourself thin time tint . your clothes shall not disappoint. It isnt .difficult to dress well, Vs V cna It is siftply a matter even f I I limited income. of selecting ones shopping place 'with I discrimination. Workman Crushed to Death When Sheet of Steel Falls I I I Wellington. & lake are ' now at the Seaside hotel in Honolulu. flpectal te the Tribune. Feb. 14. Jess Edwards. 19 PROVO, Dr. and Mrs. A. 8. Bower and son, Robyears of age, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron ert, who left in January for tour of the Edwards, was fatally crushed lat this orient, are now In Honolulu. afternoon when a sheet of steel fell upon him at the yards of the Mr. and Mrs. Weldemar Q. Van Cott, Provo Foundry 4k Machine company. Jr , are receiving congratulations over the The immense sheet waa being removed arrival of a daughter, born at tha Holy from a car by a derrick, when a chain broke and It fell to the ground, striking Cross hospital. 1 Edwards In lid deeceitt. V. C. The young 'man waa removed to the VirGilmer and daughter, Mrs ginia formerly of 1038 South Twelfth East Provo general hospital as quickly as posstreet, are located at No, 18 Vincente ter- sible, but died soon- after reaching the t race, Santa Monica, Cal , where Misa Vir- Institution. Mr. Edwards was born In Beaver City Santa Monica high ginia has entered the Xhad and hie ha and only recently school. Mra Lester - Rankin (Mary Gilparents Provo to make their home. The mer) 4s with her mother for several weeka ceme toman worked for th company for young some time last summer and returned this Ada M. Crain has gone to CaliforR. AND P. niaMrs MRS. FREEMAN 4s pow at morning to resumo his place. home. She to make her or BASSETT were honor at Santa Mon4ca for a short time. ' a vslentina partyguests given by Mr, and . in Mr. Harry E. Moon at their home, 1254 Mr W. A. Barrington will , entei-UUEast Fifth South street, last night. Tha members of the Needle dub- this afterTraffic Law guest weris entertained at cards early noon at her home on Seventh East street. ui the evening, and dancing followed. 0 A variety of spring flow era was used L. E. Palmer of Provo, driver of the Womans Home Missionary society automobile about the house. Pink sweet peas In a of The struck another machine the church will meet driven tor which Methodist First low 'bowl formed a centerpiece for the DenaJ Kilpatrick at Thirty-Thir- d Deaconess home, 847 Fourth Blast tthe this upper table. The tailless were in valenstreets at II 30 afternoon. An interesting pro- o'clock South and Statewaa street, tine designs. fined 675 for night, Sunday . has been gram arranged. The guests, (n addition to the guests of violation of th speed law by City Judge ' honor, were Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Johnson yesterday. Banner review No. 11. Maccabees, will Ben Young, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Hall, Mr. B. B. Wallace, John W. Park and Tl and Mrs. Howard Baldwin. Mr. and Mr. meet this afternoon at th K. of P. hall Colby, who woro riding tn th Palmer Mra car, pleaded guilty before Judge Johnprogram will follow Initiation. Joseph Brown, Mr? and Mrs. E. E. A Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Schulte, Mr. L. G. Schrlver will be chairman of th son of possession of liquor and were each Musical selections fined 860. They were and Mrs Carf Scott, Mr. and Mra. Ed- program committee. released upon the ward Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley E. will be given by Mrs. Mabel Anderson, payment of th money. Mra. Charles IJvingston, Jr., Lester Leerwaa arrested following th acKing and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Browning, Palmer Mr. and Mrs H. M Chamberlain and ing and a recitation by Mrs. G. Hosford. cident by lieputy Sheriff Lout Cutter Mr, and Mrs. Taylor Chamberlain enter- Tea will be served. nd J. A. Walton. tained at supper Sunday evening at the Mrs. B. Walllck of Provo and Mis B The Seekers' Literary club will meet Maxwell of Magna suffered cut home of Mr. and Mra H. M. Chamberlain and In the Maryland apartments, In honor of this afternoon with Mra 8, B. King, 10 bruises from the collision. Mr. and Mra. Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. G 0 street. , A. Vorls will entertain at dinner in their DOG RITES SOY. honor this evening. Th Young Matrons circle of th First 9 year old son of George Adams, The Congregational church will meet this 1140 Harrison avenue, was bitten yesterA prettily appointed bridge luncheon afternoon at Z 30 o'clock with Mra A D. waa day by a supposedly rabid dog. which waa gtven yesterday by Mrs. D. C. Turner Regan, 1108 East Second South street a pet In th family. The boy will take at her home, 1515 Ninth East street. The treatment under the Pasteur preventive rooms were decorated in red and white Liberty review1 No. , Maccabees,' will direction of th state board of health. roses and red and white sweet peas entertain at cards Thursday afternoon at th The dog Is being kept In confinement and waa I. O. O, F hall, following the regular watched. the Luncheon served at small tables each decorated with a crystal basket of business meetiAg. sweet peaa The tally cards were in valINFORMATION REQUESTED. entine Ideas. In view of th fact that many requests Covses were laid for Mrs O. P. Cher-droare being made to th war department for Mrs. William M. McCrea. Mrs. A , Scientific Information relative to selective service E. Tourssen, Mrs. R. J. Froleeth. Mra records, maps and plats of the selective Freeman P. Bassett, Mrs. Otto Fisher. boards of Balt Lake will be sent Mra J. O. Evans. Mrs. Athol Rawlins, Chics Trttiuae-Cal- t Tribaa Leased Wire. service Jake to the war at tha request of Mra Fred Arnold, Mrs E. E. Spelrher, CHICAGO. Feb. 14. Columbus was 11 P. C. Harris, department general. A request adjutant Mrs. Arch Browning, Mrs. H. D. Bow- wrong. been made to Information has for th man. Mrs. W. C. Lockington, Mm. L. R. The earth la th moon does not Mayor Neslen. Wardrop, Mra Hugh Rhodes. Mrs. P O. reflect the rmya flat, of aun. the All water Perklna Mra Herman J. Bodmer. Mra is level. The moon has nothing at all Willard Hanson, Mra W. R. Andrew a to do with the tldea The aun Is Mra H. E. Booth, Mra J. H Grot. Mra 8000 miles away; It la xrnly thirty-tw- oonly C. M. Fallas, Mra A. M. Cheney, Mra mile In diameter. earth does rot H. B. Felts. Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Mra rotate Instead the 'The aun travels around A. H. Gibson and Mias Helen Gibson. the earth. You dont believe. It Well. It Mies Rosa Rausch and Miss Lillian Pe- true because Wilbur GlennehT Vollva. overtersen entertained at a miscellaneous seer of Zion, say so. Whats more, he shower last might St the Petersen home offers I100J to any astronomer or scienon Highland drive. In honor of Miss Marie tist who can prove him wrong Blaine, a bride of late February. pink Wilbur It seema has been conweet peas decorated the rooms. In con- ducting aGlenn, bit of astronomical research nection with valentine devices. The on his own hook. The beat proof, h save, guests numbered twenty. that th world does hot rotate ie found In the fact that the waters tn the rivera H A valentine partv will be given by the lake and seaa are still with ua. claims that If the earth did turn kfound Wasatch Literary club at the T. W. C. A. 11 hour tho water clubhouse on East Broadway this after- every twenty-fou- r noon. Mra J. R. Thomson will give a would spill out. paper on The Origin of Bt Valentines A double quartet will furnish Day. muslo and fancy dancing will be a fea- Penniless ture of the program. to Days in The committee ok arrangement Includes Mra Ben Johnson, Mrs. Earl Mrs. Kent Keyes, Mrs L. B. Clark, Chicago Trlbut Salt Lake Triboa Leased WLrO. Mra W. A. W'lght, Mra O. J. Enklng, CHICAGO, Feb. 11. If Carl Raymond, fine tea drinkers Mra W. C. Lockington, Mrs Fred Ul- pennileaa, author of "Juat On Girt." can mer, Mra W.- B. Dods and Mrs. C. W. prove that he served th Civil through comfortable hoBeaton. war with the Sixth Maasachusetts Volunteers he will spend th rest of hi day tea restful feeling Lawrence Minear entertained at a val- living th Ilf of Riley. But th Massachusetts authorities want entine party Saturday evening at his 112 to be sure Fourth before South East home, street Red they take th aged give. carnations and valentine devices deco- musician from tho Chicago flop liouva rated the rooms. A late supper was la which he lives now They are checking fine tea records in Massachusetts end have asked nerved. The guests Included Miss Fowler, Miss Helen Neslen, Miss police here to Investigate the old mans case. Vera Virginia Whipple, Miss Mery Evans Raymond for some time ha been or is also abundant Miss Kathryn Brown, Mlae Winifred earning th price of hie flops by playRoche, Mist June Peck. Miss Lillian ing In Chicago saloons. and- - gives l now 81 years old, Worlton. Miss Irven Jones. Miss Lllllnn Raymond, great Rocha, Mies Zewa Dorothv Romney, Miss used to be first violin In th famous Dorothy Vogeler. Reed Rollo, L. J lArvlll, Theodor Thomas orchestra. He wrote the more cups Douglas O. Houthworth, Forest Edwards. several popular aonga and was prosperDudley Walters, James Wanlaaa, Wallace ous. Ha aaya that a a boy h served common tea. Smith, Lee Nicholson, Lawrence Blrrell, tn the war with Maxloo and enlisted In the Sixth Massachusetts Volunteers at pound Gorden B. Affleck, Munro Nalsbett. the outbreak of the rebellion tea all enjoy If he can prove he served with the Mr. and Mra. A L. Nelson entertained at dinner Baturday night at their home In Bav state volunteers he will reojlve the because the Nerve apartment A In honor of Mrs. treatment due to a hero and will lit get Kate Worley and Georgs Flint of Rich- tn ease th remainder f his life, , field. so benefits at its TO REPAIR DRIVE. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Nellson enterTh slate road commission today will cost. dinner at tained Bunday evening In honor give attention to the drives around th of Dr. Nellsons brother. P, s. Nellson. rapltoL Thla action la being taken at of Minneapolis, who Is visiting In ths city th request of M. M Warner. Jr , custoon his way to California. dian of th caplto) Th walks and drives O wilt he put In th heat of condition, acMis Lillian Bachelor entertained at a cording to Mr. Warner, and then therey dancing partv Baturday evening at the after th rules regarding th New Temple hotel. The decorations were drive will be atrictly enforced. AutomoIn red carnation and valentines The biles must be parked In th rear or th building, he aald. guests numbered twenty. five. Mr. and Mra K AND SHIPPED PACKED Tea we snot COLD ! w - $ 1 : if see 4 :i, ck d iCvShct) - Dance and Supper Valentine Party in Celebration1:., Is Given for of Holiday R. AND MRS. PIN-OR- E Mrs. Viola Pratt MarFarlanw, famous opera star, will arrive Wednesday morning with her husband, George MacFartane, who will appear aa baritone soloist at tka Orpheum this weak. Mrs. MacFartane, who la a natlva of Salt Lake, will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mllando Pratt. 1005 East Ninth South street, for two weeks. , , NEWHOUSE HOTEL , dHote Dinner Table Tuesday, Feb. IB, 1921 - Soup Dotage Mongols. Paysanne Wafers Steak, Itallenne Sauce Roast Virginia Ham, Champagne Style Boston Brown Potatoes Dinner Rolls N r Apple and Calary Salad Newhoust Special Dressing VanlU Tea We serve Ice Cream and Caka or Lemon Cream Pis Milk Coffee a special 50c lunch from 12 to ' WIFE TAKES h S vAnd I Made Well Again by Lydia- E. Pinkh&ms - Vegetable Compound . v HD c 6plrr, , Tasty and Healthful 4? J. i ' J Srtinefleld, Mass. "The doctor told my ouaband that I had to have an operation, otherwise I would be s sickly woman and could not have any more children on account of my weakened condition. I refused to ' have the operation. My huBband asked me to try Lydia EL Pink ham's Vegetable Compound to see if it would not help me. For the first four months I could do but little work, had to lie down moat of the time, was nervous and could eat hardly anything, but my huaband was always reminding me to take the Vegetable Compound, which I did. Of my eight children this last one was the easiest birth of all and I am thankful for your Vegetable Compound. I recommend K to my friends Member of the ladles auxiliary lo the when I hear them complaining about Greeters of entertained at a valenMrs. M. Nat ALE, 72 Fre- tine dancing Utsh their ilia. pnrtv last nlglit at the horns of Ml Ruth Jaisihaon and Charles Jacobmont St, Springfield, Mass, 42f' Second hast street. Th decor. Sickly, ailing women make unhappy son, were In valentine Mens, About 'hemes, end after rrsHintf Mrg Nstalei (Ion I..rtyA-vrflwvi. in Vnf wW . , letter one can imagine bow this home was transformed by her restoration to Th of the First Missionary society health. Every woman who suit era from Prebterlan church will meet at th church thla morning at to 3(1 o clot k. Th such ailments should give Lydia E. Pink-1- 8 annual elections of officers will be held hams Vegetable Compound a fait triad, and annual reports will b heard A ho while. la luuchson will lie served at 13 o'clock, with worth orc(jr .. . It ' Hit Treubl I AN Oen. I was affected with pains all ever my hack and kldneye. Writes Charles McAAf-tllister. 1 Clark Ava, Kearney. N. J. three or four dosea of Foley Kidney od my peiu Ip.. IJlle .1 became holey Kulnev l'llls relieve gout, baiksi he, urinary Irregularities), rhsumat-l- o peine, stiff Joints, swollen muscle and other symptoms of kidney trouble. 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ItBMrr, to.Tonr cw- uml.-fcalritaaAmasmePT ostium F'" r Man Has Chance End Ease I , h you are drinking Malted Milk for health's '' ' i I ; ' Dun-ehe- IIUSBAIIDSADtlCE VL. 1 Driver of Car Accident Fined Under - n. $1.00 Crab meat CocktaU Club St, Salt Lake City Utah. 'Bassetts HYRUM W. B and Misa Ellen Copenlng entertained at a valentine dancing parly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. - Copenlng on East South Temple street last night. A buffet supper was served. A crystal bowl ctf red tulips formed a een. Hearts terplece for the supper table. and cuplda were used about the rooms. The guests Included Mr and Mrs. David Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Pyke, Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Brockbank, Dr. Mary Gamble, Miss Beth Denner, Miss Donna Jones, Miss Mary McKellar, Miss Daisy Rolapp, Miss Mae Williams Miss Edna George. Miss Blanche Sheweil, Miss Margaret Lyman, Miss Ellen Pyper, Dr. Philip Chase. Dr. C. R. Ray, Scott Matheweon, Clarence Giles, Rav Utley, Alfred Clawson, Fred Rolapp, Howard Rolapp, Homer Lockwood George, Frank Christensen, and Hyrum PIngree, , ? 270 South Main f to UtL 4. E V -- o |