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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1921. i: HAPPENINGS IN SOCIETY STATE . ( ..at. Rome ofy Dr. Teudt for Bridge Qub . entertained RS. A. H. ENSIGN . mem- afternoon ber of tho Thursday Bride club and other friends at her home on Tala avenue yesterday after noon. Luncheon was served at small tables, each having a basket of yellow jonquils as centerpieces. The place cards were la St, Patrick designs. The 'dub members are Mr. W, G. Brimsdell. Mrs. Mark Reedall. Mrs. A. K. Annts, Mrs. Walter Scott, Mrs. Walter Hamilton, Mrs. F. J. McGanney, Mr Joseph Manderfleld. Mis. . Ernest Irwin, Mrs, L. R. Wattla Mrs. A. Conover and Mr. Georgs Lam bourne. - Additional guests were Mr Prod Davidson, Mrs. P. T. Harris, Mrs. A. P. E. E. Mrs. A. A. Covey, Bpltko, Mr Darling, Mr W. B. Mac Lean, Mrs. J. Mrs. J: J. Burwell. Mrs. Victor Bear Mrs. Noble Warrum, Mrs. Clarence Hart aha Mr' Emmett Annis. , The hostess was satiated by her daughters. Mias Lucile Ensign and Miss Helen 1 . Enalj"V a a Mrs. K. M. Johnson entertained at luncheon yesterday afternoon at her home eom-II on East Second . South street. In men t to Mra John Reed of Denver. decorations were pink tulips. Mr Hugh M. Rhodes entertained at luncheon yesterday at her home, S7S First svenue. Yellow jonquils were arranged aa a ctnterplece for ona long table. The place cards and nut cups were also In yelk. Covers were laid for twelve. - a , Member of .tho Optimistic club' and their husbands were entertained Wednea- day evening at a dancing party at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Georg T. Jones on South Stats street. In honor of Mra Jones birthday. A late supper was served. The house decorations were pink carnations. Tho guests Included Mr. and Mra. Georg Q. Cannon, Mr. and Mra. Eugene Busath, Mr. and Mr. William H. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ash, Mr. and Mra P. Peterson, Mr. and , Mra Brigham , Young, Mr. and Mra 8. P. Creagh, Mr. and Mra H. E. Cories Mr, and Mra Prod Rleben and Mr. and Mrs. John - G. W. Teudt entertained night at their home in Federal In honor of Dr. Teudt Heights birthday. Dancing was enjoyed and supper was served. The rooms were decorated In spring flower The supper table In the dining room had aa a centerpiece a silver hors of plenty filled with rosea SupTh per ws served at small table place card were In patriotic' design. Th guest Included Mr. and Mra B. J. Stewart, Mr. and Msa. 8. M. Covey, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bergstrom, Bishop and Mra Mra. Georg Q Morris. Mr. and J. J. Porter." Mr. and Mra H. 0." SanEllen Mis ford, Mias Rose Burgan, Copenlng. Mias Veda Fernelius,. Georgius Y. Cannon, Ned B. Ohlson.and Preston Nlbley S Mra George D. OConnor entertained tho Hoyle Bridge club yesterday afternoon at her home on South Eighth West street at luncheon followed by cards. A yellow color scheme waa carried out In the table decoratlpn. yellow daisies In a blue bowl formed the centerpiece. The place eftrds were painted in butterfly Resigns. Covers Were laid for Mr. Thomas Rowan, Mrs. J. B. Stewart. Mra A. R. Goodspeed. Mra Leo J. Bachle. Mra Raynor J. Mackay, Mrs. Clarence H. .and Mrs. Frederick C. Lecuysr. " The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mr. GenevM Show. Miss Hflma Peterson, who ha recently returned from California, will be entertained by the members of the M. Octo chib at an Orpheum party, followed by luncheon at the Newhous hotel, Saturof th club day afternoon. The member arc Miss Leone Plnney. Mlsa Verna Green. HUma PeterMisa Madge DeSpaln, Miss son and Mlsa Hasel Osborne. DR. and Mra BROADWAY rs -- i The Gaet Klub will give Its Initial dance of a eerie at the Ladies' Literary clubhouse this evening. . The meeting of the general committee of the council arranging tor the convention of the General Federation of Women' In j clubs In Salt Lake June, will be held 'I this morning at 10 30 o'clock at th Hotel Th ladles auxiliary to the Veteran Utah. The board of directors of the Utah Volunteer Fireman's association will meet Federation of Womens club will meet at this morning at II o'clock at the bom the same place this afternoon at I o'clock. of Mra C. A. Cardwell, 112S Bryan ave-nMembers of the board of directors and for an meeting. Officers members of the committee will meet at were elected by th auxiliary Wednesday luncheon at the Alta club at 12.30 o'clock at th clubrooms of the association today. All club women have the privilege night on Canyon road. Th new officers are: of attending the luncheon. The time for Mrs. Thomas Powell, , president; Mra making reservations from Mra Dryden Solomon Angell, first vice president; Mra R. Coombs has been extended to early this . M. E. Martin, second vie president; Mrs. morning. . John Alrd, secretary; Mra Henry Barne UniverMrs A. William of th Cardwell, The military department treasurer; chaplain, and Mra C. A. Cardwell, press sity of Utah will entertain at a matinee barn dance In honor of th student body oorrespdndent. . . A commltte to visit the sick was this afternoon In the new stable just bulk named as follows j Mra Solomon Angell, on the campus Major Randol, head of Mrs. William Odd. Mra Albert T. Card- -. the department, will have charge of ar- wall, Mra David McRae and Mra Lorenso rangements. j. Cardwell. , t the basketball gam between Following Mr. and Mra L. W. Hardy wtU entertain the University of Utah and the Brigham at cards this evening at her home on Har- Young university, a dance will be given vard avenue in honor of Mr. and Mra J. by th A. S. U. U. In the school gymna, A. Lattmen and Mias Sue Stoll of Cedar slum tonight. Th entertainment comRaplda lows. Mrs.1 Hardy will entertain mittee of th school will have charge of Monday afternoon at bridge tea In honor arrangements. of Mra lattmer and Msa Stoll. Mra K. C. McClain will entertain in their honor Lynds chapter Nov 1, O' E. S., will meet Saturday at ' her home in th Bungalow thia evening In regular seaalon at Maaonlc apartment temple. The grand lecturer will be presAll member of the order are inent , ", Dr. and Mra Prank L. Hart wilt entervited. tain the Utah Bridge club tonight at their . , home, MS Seventh East street. Mra Hart The current events and current literaentertained th Elkina Bridge club at ture section of Lad lee' Literary club luncheon Wednesday. St. Patrick decora- - will meet this th afternoon at 3 30 oclock tkms were used. Covers were laid for at the clubhouse. American Magaxlnfes, twelve The hostess was-- assisted by her ThalrEriltor and Their Policies, will be mother, Mra J. McCabe. W.' H. Dayton. Mrs. Mrs. discussed by 0 0 Edward Merrill, will give brief sketch Mra Parlqy P. Jones will entertain at of Edward Bok. Current events will be bridge luncheon today at her home on E reported by Mra- - J. O. Evans , street. Gal-lach- ua all-d- ... OOO Mra Orson E-- Armstrong will entertain this afternoon In honor of the eleventh birthday anniversary of her daughter, Angelena 0 0 0 Mlaa Linda Jessup wlU entertain at luncheon today at her- horns on Twelfth 1 - East street Mr. and Mra. J. A Larimer, amt Mlsa Sue Stoll of Cedar Rapids. Iowa, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hardy on Harvard avenue. Mr. and Mra Larimer and Miss Stoll ar on their way to California tor a few months stay. Mr, Ogden and Mrs. Jonathan S. Browping of are guests of Mr. and Mra Jasper H. Dean In the Mldgtey for the week-enOOO Th marriage of Miss Vltelle Hellstrom, Mr- - W. L. Luts and Mra. A. O. Street daughter of Mrs. J. A. Hellstrom, and Charles A. Shumway of Wyoming, will will leave Saturday for a two weeks' visit take place today In th Salt Lake temple. to Los Angeles and the beaches. Th,y d. j t i thai mm A story, of how the hl.toriq White Housed first residence of Brigham Young In thia valley, escaped once the rasing that now Impends because of th need of the ground upon which Jt stands as part of the alts of th proposed now Elks building la told hjML W. Nlcholaof ltd North West Tempi street. He suggests that it might again be saved in ilk manner. It of-fl- ee - -- - i botel Taile dHot Dinner - ' Trfday, March"4,1921$1.00 - , ' . Oyster Cocktail Soup Boston Clam Chowder Wafer , ( , tflackberry Tea W , aerv Pt Coffee Two Mt Pleasant to I OFF See Our $5 Gift Specials r d) I Gold Shop Jewelers 50 East Broadway t V Sale of Velvet Bags, $1.98 to $5.98 - Utah's t ocento works like a " dog with three legs walks-- Some folks think its the elecricity in the Others tips. pushed by' unseen forces of the spirit world ' Still " others believe that the ouija board is guided the by subconscious mind and ' action involuntary some and folks frankly maintain that it is just simply pushed by the operator. finger jr-- , ' - Tssiiiy hav th latest Ideas on tha subject on all occult or psychological - subjects. x Com In and browse. Open evenings. An active brain must have pure blood, not poisoned with products of indigestion or liver and Jddney laziness, "W HURRAH FOR Fig Bread Boys i.l Un ttslsaf Aey Mrfrto totUWwH I iTMUVtfGj Federal Fig Bread make a ipo-eifeast any time you erv, it Ths popularity of this bread is increasing each day. asa sKsite .i; I5 iivi - vVa f.f.1 AiVti- ;:j I;; i j febsato.ISto.B8a, or Wlnf th ypu inoua buy a I3 ihe fuel that ia Ttl Summer Co&l - weighed upon sc&les that , don't lie I Special Today, 15c Per Loaf The Allies to Th Tribes. EUREKA March At a special meetof the city council Tuesday evening ing Mayor H H. Bourns tendered bis stating that his business Interests will make It necessary for hlh to leave this city within a very short time. Th resignation waa accepted and City Councilman James B. Hanley was named mayor pro tern. He Is ona of th brat known residents of Eureka and thorough, ly capable of taking car of tha citys coerce Germany, and here the Weather Man if raising H 11 with the Coal pedal n, SYSTEM Business. 'OF BAKERIES Restores Original Color to Gray Hair WESTERN FUEL COMPANY restores the natural Co-L- o color, life and luster to gray Cakes as delicious as mother makes. and faded hair in' a manner nature approves a scientific process perfected by Prof. John H. Austin of Chicago, over 40 years a hair and scalp specialist , Secrets Chocolate Maple, - Ob. favorite ange your cake may be selected here and taken home for the special treat you want on Saturday or Sunday. rOR MEXICO. EUREKA, March I --efullus Santo, mining man who for th (sat few veara baa been connected with th Walter itch, Jr . Contracting company, left Eureka yesterday for old Mexico, where be has accepted a position with an American mining company operating tn that coun-tr- They're y. baked delicious! GOOD. electrically Shay-mad- e Tribes. EUREKA. March 3 Hollo B. Wright. West Tlntle rancher, who for the last few month has been engaged In trspptng. was la Eureka yesterday with a I arc number of coyote and wildcat hides which he shipped to a 8t Louis dealer. Mr "Wright states that trapping In that section has Seen exceptionally good, hi catch amounting to more than UO Delta. of Co-L- o Booth Mala 8 Was. B69t a H. ITSCHCB. Mgr. ' SHERIFFS SALE. o Is a .1 Success tste Co-L- t), 1 jJr&afmrittTV. Was)i4 f Si 2087-266- In ths district court In and tor ths wonderful liquid. Clear, cf Utah J. Without" lead edorlesr, grexaelesa U. Gl.sy and W. 8. Glcay, plaintiffs, or sulphur. Without oedlmanL Will against Kara D Haektna, defendant, to not wash or rub off. WlU not Injur b sold at aherlffa sal at th west front hair or ocalp. pleasing and simp! door of the county courihou In th to apply. Cannot b detected Ilk city and county of Salt Lak. stat of on 14th of WlU th hair Utah, tints and dyes March. A. D ordinary day not cause tb hair to split or break off. 121, at tw.lv o'clock noon of said day. all the right, title, claim and Interest o Hair Restorer for vry natsaid defendant of, In and to th folural shade of hair AS, for black and of lowing described real estate to wit; All dark shades of brown; A7, for t , of lots thirty-eig(19) (SI;, thirty-nl- n black hair. AS, for medium brown and forty block on 1), Perkin addition to halt Lak City, Utah; being ahadea; AS, for light brown drab and a aubdlvUilott of lota two (2, three (31 auburn shades and four (1. block alxten (IS), flv-- c Sold by plat A. bait Laka City Inaurv.v Sohramm-Johnso- n Part has price payable Drug 8torea lawful money Of th United Ktalee. Dated at belt Lak City Utah, this . Seal for Trial Bottl ef Co-L- a ITth day of February, t Prov It Worth - . C. FRANK EM? RT, Tsll sxact shad of hlr; nelo Sheriff of Salt Lak county, stat of V tah. 18 nt fee war tax, po.t.g and M F, By Mathew, deputy sheriff. packing. Writs today! C. W. Monte A Junius B. Smith, atPROP. JOHN H. AUSTIN for torneys illntlffn. 143 Hwnbtf Bldg., las Aag.l Inti of flret publication, Ftbruary It CL 12L s 11 il Co-L- acrlf to Th . you need Mayor H, H. Bourne of Eureka Resigns I portal ,ri ' (t your brain WhalMovesthe Ouija Board? attractions I 'think ita wireless telegraphy s bobby for th peat two years. Their wfrelrss outfits ar said to reflect credit upon the young mens mechanical ability, and lately messages, clear and distinct, have been received from California points and Pacific ocean steamers Young Wall alto has for soms lima past been receiving tb weather forecasts. LUCK - When to give illustrated talk.',1 L Many local people are watching with interest th wireless operations of Harold Wall and Oliver Seely, high school boys of Mt. Pleasant, each of whom has been making TRAPPER' s . Views from Bryce canyon, Eton park and other acsnlq spots of Utah win Illustrate A. J. Tadje's lecture to be given ward meettonight at th Twenty-fift- h ing house. Fifth East and Fourth aSouth streets Mr. Tadj plans to make lour showing the pictures and lecturing on J V. i. Main Floor.) MAYOR TO ADDRESS STUDENTS. the Mayor C. Clarence Neslen win beexerspeaker at the weekly devotional morn8. D. cise of th L. university this ing at 10 oclock In OBarratt hall. He wilL apeak on civic affairs. Junlua Romney. president of the student body of the school, will conduct the exercises A special musical program will be rendered. perlel to The Tribes. I Unequaled Bargains ' Main Floor.) Remember Our Wall Paper and Paint Dept. peeltl t Tb Tribes. MT. PLEASANT. March LEAVE - A special purchase enables us to sell $5 and $6 Boston bags at this extremely low price; in black and brown cowhide leather; sizes 14, 15 and 16 inch. . Are Operating Wireless 1 -- Sale of Boston Bags, $3.98 ors.1 Vivian Martin In "Mlrandy Smile and a comedy, "Th Dog Catcher." are to be tho feature (lime at th Home and School lea rue's matinee at th Paramount-Empres- s theater Saturday morning, beginning at 10 It oclock. The musical program will be furnished by th Palestine Five orchestra, John Bailey. Wllllsm Davl Harold McAllister. Jay Snow and Jack Meakln. Member of th Better Film eommlttee will ushers and chaperons. Milk special 30c lunch from 11 to i Iff fort and durability at a price; black, popular and other colcordovan., (Auerbachs 2c colo About 100 ip all, .velvet and beaded bags in this lot; these bags sold as high R8 $14.98 and are all fitted with mirror .And coin purse. com- Program Is Announced for Childrens Matinee - In Watches, Diamonds, Silverware and Jewsliy o Combined neatness, -- - Men's Fiber Silk Half Hose, 50c . Asparagus Tips, French Dressing Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake SWTV J1AJJ A11 (Auerbachs rs Scalloped Potatoes Dinner Rolls - PM Soap, 8c ; pedil is Th Tribes. EUREKA, March Morado, a Mexican miner and S.Rejino a new arrival In camp, stabbed a by ths name of Frank Pas three tlmee at th Keyatono hotel Th wounds wore not serious.- - Morado was arrested by Sheriff Dan Martin. It la understood that ealousy over a woman caused th trouts. When Morado appeared before Judge with Creighton yesteivlay afternoon, County Attorney Thomas H. Burton pros to ho ant. the charge of pleaded guilty assault with a deadly weapon and was bound over to appear before th district court. He will b taken to the county jail at Nephl while awaiting trial realg-natio- Fried Halibut Steak, Maitre d'Hotet ' or Roast Virginia Ham, Cider Eaueo POSITIVELY FRIDAY ONLY SEE OUR WINDOWS 10c Aladdin Dye Stabs Countryman at Eureka MANTI, March I. Funeral servtcaa were held Wednesday afternoon at th North ward chapel for James Chadwick Tooth. Opening prayer was offered by Lee Hall, music was presented the choir. Th speakers wer David by Shand, C. F. Carlson. E. E Bird. F. M. Cox, Mayor Madsen and Bishop N. R. Paterson. E. T. Reid read resolutions adopted by th Mantt high school. Benediction was pronounced by Alma Johnson. Mr. Tooth waa born August 17, 1113, while his parents were crossing plains near Chimney Rock, Neb. Histhsparents wer James and Sarah Chadwick., Th family cam to Mantl October 10, 1363. He Is survived by bis widow, Agnes Raid Tooth, and nine children, Sadia John of ChurchlU, Ida; William of Stewart, British Columbia; Mra Sorenson i of Ephraim, Glen of CenterfMd. Edward. Beasla and Alloa of Mantl. Miss Sadi Is th health nurse for Ban pet school district and Miss Lucy Is a nurs at th L. D. S. hospital. 15c Diamond Dyes. : commercial . urAutfJle French Bakerys Genuine Hot Cross Buns, Special, 23e Dozen Morning Special 9 to 1 p. m. Woods Cress Tom aloe v No. 2Vj Cans, 10c per Can Limited quantities (Aqerbachs Main Floor.) Ron-veyr- ol NEW00USE f Colorite Dye, 19c All colors j regular 23c size. Pleasant Hub It to Admit Students -- - GAnerbacliD ar AWARDED, In a suit to recover damages from J. B Mullins tor personal Inflicted with a shovel, Claude B. injuries Fairbanks won a verdict In Judge Ephraim Hanson's division of th Third district oourt yesterday, the jury assessing ths damages at $300. Mullins was convicted February It. in th erimlnal division th on a charge of battery, preferred oourt," by Fair-banbecause of the attack for Wmca the damage verdict waa given yesterday. ' - -- Funeral Services Held for Pioneer of Monti 86 A Drug Dept.- Specials well-kno- DAMAGES Discount on all at Save Money a -- 1 FRIDAY BARGAINS Trtbena . WASHINGTON. March Largely through' th efforts of Harold Kay of Ogden and Albert H. Paul and Scott A Dahlqulet of Salt Lake, wandering Greek letter fraternity men In Washington have now become organised Into a society thatj rank with any university fraternity chapter In tb city. They ar more than twenty strong, and efforts are being mado to round up all fraternity men In George Washington university who have no local chapters with which to affiliate. Th now society la now upon a working basis. It ha already petitioned the interfratemity association for representation, and Committee has been appointed to determine th advisability of leasing a house where th members can reside. - Mr. Kaf la president of th senior class of th Qeorgt Washington university law himself school, and has distinguished during the last year as a football player and by hie election to membership In the International Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity and the Pyramid honor society. He was formerly one of th University of Utah football stare. , Mr. Haul and Mr. Dahlqulst ar also Utahns, both former Univeralso sity of Utah students, Mr. Paul Ismema member of Phi Delta Phi, and a ber of th second year law class. Mr. law student Dahlqulst 1a a first-yeMr. Kay, Mr. Paul and Mr. Dahlqulst have become members of the Wandering Greek wodety because they belong to fraternities that have no local chapters Mr. Kay is a Beta Theta PI. Mr. Paul I a PM Delta Theta, and Mr. Dahlqulst belongs to PI Kappa Alpha, all three University of Utah fraternities. James M. Moyle, eon of Assistant Secof th Treasury and Mra. James retary H. Moyle, was Initiated Into Sigma Chi Chi now fraternity last Sunday. Sigma been Inihas two Moyle. Gilbert having tiated last year at th Unlvehtty of Pennsylvania Reuben L, Jonasen of Logan made a trip to New Tork to visit for several days with frtenda Ho Is now employed In on of ths government departments and has registered for art- work in one of the Is not generally known, paid Mr. Nichols, "that th Whit House was once rebuilt in the present location. About twenty-seve- n years ago, John W. Young, a son of Brigham Young, cam to my and said: T have a problem for you hr work out. ' In my abeenc from the city tho ground occupied by th Whit House waa sold to th family. This would not have been Jennings don had I been at home. I have tried to buy tho ground It is located on. They will not sell. I want to aav th relic, and the owners of ths ground want u to remove th building. I own th ground west of It, and I want It removed to It. I want you to . if it can be dona' Now hero waa a problem. It could not go west to th location on account of a row of tree running north and south in th path of its removal without cutting down th trees. Thia the owner would not allow. Th only thing to be don was to take it down the steep incline of th front lawn to tho sidewalk, thence west the dtstano required, then up the incline to Its present location. Anyone who knows this location readily would under- -, stand the difficulty. I consulted several architects and contractors and non cared to undertake the job of moving the house, with its massive mud and adobe walla and mud roof. "Of course engineers oould accomplish It where expense was not limited. But this was out of th question tn th present case, so I suggested do Mr. Young that the building be taken carefully down and rebuilt. This be agreed to and gave me the contract to do it. 1 took accurst measurements and carefully marked each piece aa to its Th place. only change mad In the old building was in putting shingles on the roof in place of a mud roof spread on rough slabs to th thickness of fourteen Inches. This did not alter th appearuniversities ance of the building. In rebuilding, jth expense Of excavatClub ing and of rock walls for the basement Mt. could be avoided, unless for a furnace to heat the building. A plain foundation, oomposed of concrete, the footings set below th frost Una would suffice. to Th Triboa. As an old settler; I would like to geo pedal MT. PLEASANT. March 3 -- A proposiIt rebuilt. If It has to be removed. tion is to be presented to th members of th local Hub club that an honorary student membership be extended to the win return home by wsy of Sen Fran- junior and senior boys of the North Sancisco. pete high school and of the Wasatch 5, academy. Jt la felt that the young blood Mr, and Mrs C. J. Ketchvm of Pocatello will be an to the club Itself, ar guests of Mr. and Mra L J. Ketchura. and that farInspiration greater good wlU com from tlrc education along commercial club lines Mrs.- - W. W. Stahl-an- d baby daughter, which th students will receive. Th boarding students of the Wasatch Ruth, of Denver ar visiting Mr. and Mra W. H. Stahl and Mr. and Mra A H. Breer academy com not only from all sections of Salt Lake. Mra. Stahl expect to re- of th state, but from th various states main in Salt Lake about two months while of th lntermountaln country. As they her husband la on an extended business go back to their home communities, th club believes the young men will find that trip in the east. V th training which they have had while in Mt. Pleasant will nabl them to put Mia Clair Ellerbeck, Mra J. A. end two children are now at home new Ilf into their own local organisaIn th Arlington apartments. tion, or to start such, in- case no club la tn existence. It Is tha aim of th Hub club to extend ths scons of It Influence as widely sa CeeMy aews for the Saaday edlttess wta tatoe the jet be neelvsd 1J possible. II e'cloek gatorday won leg. Such ttewe anst Mat eely to evnts f Bsteiday ee (or tb eoalag week. Social evoata f tb Fellow- Mexican fast week aad aotlto ef woweav clubs wost be seat to by Friday algbt 111 V to Th SpKlal FOUNDED ffillfflC First Residence of Brigham Salt Lake and Ogden Men young in Salt Lake Waa Start New. Fraternity at Saved Thia Way" Before. Washington , University. ' Kre-me- -- f c Luncheon IsOiven Dance; Is: Enjoyed ' 5 , |