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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY . 23, 1921. ! Informal Musical Is Given at" f Home - . Gretchen gtelnbach, niece of the bride, wa Mrs. R. E. Van th rlngbearer. Rusklrk, sister of ths bride, played wedding march as th bride and bridegroom entered the room. Th bride wore a gown of white silk dotted net over white satin with real lacs Bhe wore a veil of bridal net trimming. caught with orange blossoms and carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia rosea The reception room, living roorq. were decorated with pink and white ns .Price that Mean. Savings on the Final Day.; of ' end-dini- ng sweet peas, ferns, gypsophila and palms. Th flowers, tied with plnlr tulle, were last night at a musical at her home on East South Tempi street. The rooms mere decorated with a profusion of garden flowers, arranged In tall wicker baskets and In crystal vases, Those assisting Miss Oopenlng during the Kearns, Mrs evening were Miss Helen David H. W, Plngree. J. J. McClellan. Kaese and Miss BUn he I ra The guests u e. numbered twenty-fa ' C-omcessioim- s vases. buffet supper was served after th Among those present were J, Perry Franklin, Mr. and Mra and I Melnbaih, Gretchen Bteinbarh Richard Welnhaeh of Fremont, Neb. The roup! left for a honeymoon trip to Ogden canyon end on their return 111 Join Mr. end Mr J. - Ktelnbach, A ceremony. Mr I- It trip croon and W. K. Uhlplgy for P. C. motor through Yellowstone park. a a the The alumnae of the Order Mr. and Mra Lauren Gibbs and little Gleam' of the University of Utah aill Angelra and entertain at a picnic supper at Utterly eon, Jim. have gone to Lo remainder of are member th beer be to spend tbs The park thle evening. at bandstand the th to meet at simmer. requested o'clock. left yesterday for Mies Myrtle-GibsoIn honor of Jdra. Peter Olson- and her Yellowstuna Stand four daughters, Olena, Grace, Mra Fred law and little son, Dick, of Mabel, and her two non. Glen and Dean, who left yesterday for their summer home Chicago and Mies Madge Kelly of St. , Tanner I Mis Nettie xml a, Mo., are the guests of Miss Mary at Utah, entertained at an Informal dinner party at her home In west Bountiful. Mr. West on t entertained last night at a lawn Thursday evening at her home Sixth South street. Cover were laid for party at her home In honor of her guest. sixteen. Mra. Olson and children will remain at Falrvlew until the early fall, Society sews foe th Rumlsy editions gill for when they will return to halt not he .received by telephone leler then 11 eelecS Set order the winter months. morning. Reek Itema must trial enly to event of Saturday at v for the eoetlng week. Boris! events of the The wedding of Mias Myrtle Dunn, week tod Batten of Wooten's clubs niece of Mr. and Mr. John Edgar Henput nuot be sent Is by Friday sight. derson of Ban Franclaco, and Lawrence Clayton, son of Mr. and Mra. N. W. Clayton of this city, took place yesterAnderson G. day afternoon at the Clayton home on Becond avenue. Th ceremony was performed by Bishop Thomas A. Clawson Home at 2 30 o'clock and was followed by a room decwere luncheon. The wedding and Special to The Tribune. orated with larkspur,-cornflowSPANISH FORK. July 21. George AnShasta daisies The bride wore a gown derson of Lake Shore has received a of sheer white organdy, with large hat of white, and carried a shower telegram from the Soldiers Burial association telling him that the body of Basbouquet of roses. Mrs. William 8. wore hie sort, George Elmer Andersen, had sett was the matron of honor and arrived In New York and would be aent d a lace with a gown of to Utah as soon as possible. a carriad and of hat Jade green large E. Anderson was born here shower-- , bouquet- - of white- - sweet peas. - George 1192. of th He, entered the army C. C. bridegroom, January II, Clayton, brother June 27, 1913. He went first to Camp was best man. but after Lewis, 'Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Clayton left for a motor only two weeks to return training there he was transferred trip through Utah andIn onBalttheir Lake. Camp Kearney, Cal. After two weeks will make their home there he was sent to France with the a i 158th Infantry, Fortieth division. Later 'Min Winifred Walker left yesterday he transferred to the 08th Infantry accompanied by her father, Herman S. of was division and It the Seventy-eevent- h where from Prosser, for New York City, was this division hs saw service they will sail Thursday on the Aqultanla In thewith drive ended the war. which great for an extended viBlt In Europe. He received wounds In the Argonne from a s, died? 1918. fuwhich 18, hs October Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Yates are neral service will be held from thThe Third of their ward receiving the congratulations soon as as arrangements can chapel friends on the arrival of a son, born he made The after body arrives. Holy Cross hospital. funeral will bs inthe, vesterday at th of the American charge McInMra. Yates was formerly Marlon Legion and full military honors will be tyre. given. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Oroshell and son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Groshelt ahd Mr. and Mra. Milton IL Love left Monday yesterday for a two weeks motor trip through Yellowstone park. Special t Tbs Tribune. Mias Afton Wright left Thursday for SPRINGVILLE. July 23. Pioneer day Montpelier, Idaho, to vialOwlth her cous- Is to bs relebrateiUJiere July 25 by mornin, Miss Vsrda Toomer. Before returning program, bascOu game and wild west ing Mies Wright will go to Boor lake (or sports, of feature the the day to be a a week. historic pageant In the evening at . , o'clock. In which the epochs In the hisThe wedding of Miss Beulah Peterson, tory of Springville will be portrayed by Peterson, and floats and by 100 students In costums. daughter A.Of Mr. Julia Franklin took place yesterMaurice The dances will be given as 8 at the home follows: pageant at oclock afternoon day Prairie dance; the coming of the of the brides mother on Logan avenue pioneers; eplrlt of the pioneers; Indian in the preeenee of th Immediate dance; sewing of the crops; the eun and a few close frlenda ' The Rev. dance; the the dance; grasshopper W. M. Combs of the Central Christian dance; the grain dance of the eea the church performed the ceremony. Little autumn dance, and finale., Kaygulls; L. Dona has the celebration In charge. The danoa Instruction Is being given by Mrs, George Russell. Miss Minnie Grooms and Miss Ea Fair-view- lr Store Closed ObtainYour Monday July 25th' HOLIDAY NEEDS TODAY Clearance Sale of Wearing Apparel Amazingly Low Prices on All Apparel for Women, Misses and Children E. Body of Is Being Sent - ers pic-tu- re A FINAL CLEARANCE Special Today I Sweaters and Scarfs ......; TODAYS Childrens CREPE WAIST Khaki Kimonos. Furniture I Shipping The railroads have certain packing requirements and will not accept shipments unless these requirements are followed. Also, many states have packing requirements and unless these requirements are compiled with will got allow th goods to enter these States. Therefore, have Keysere pack your will be properly goods and they If you wish to pack your packed. goods w will gladly Inform you what these packing requirements are. I t I M. A. KEYSER FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. 328 West Second South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Phone Wa. l Bather Dislocates His Shoulder While Diving Tribune. lf two-ye- y SMOKE CAUSES FIRE ALARM. Smoke from a motor In the new Western Union offices In th Clift building at Main and Broadway last evening called the central fire apparatus to the scene and caused a large crowd to gather on Main stieet In a few minute. The motor was soon adjusted. Practically no damage was done, according to the firs department officials. SSIulbaWM ISWMSnle. Sol mn. ooOn vl IM Oi.li. vbr Soopgv SiiSWi Tllengc, wfeksat Bias. tsar Il IIS Sees ak.ro WILL CELEBRATE FEAST DAY, The Feast of St. Mary Magdalene will be celebrated at pontifical mass by Bishop Joseph 8. Glass in the Cathedral of the Madeleine at 11 o'clock tomorrow. The sermon will be delivered by Dr. William J. Kerby of th Cathollo university of Washington, D. C. Cuticura Soap Because of its absolute purity and refreshing fragjance, it is ideal for every-datoilet purposes, Always include the Cuticura Talcum in your toilet preparations. i A Delicious Dish Served With the Chicken Dinner - B. A O. REPRESENTATIVE HERE. Guy Gardner of Denver, district freight and passenger representative of th Baltimore & Ohio railroad, arrived In Balt Lake yesterday on a business trip. Mr. Gardner will return to Denver today, EGG NOODLES RED CROSS OFFICIAL ARRIVES. BEAVER. July 22. Miss Nell Holslngsr, field representative of th Pacific n of the American Red Crosa San Francisco, arrived her last svenlng and will spend a few days In the Interest of Red Cross work. dlvl-slo- 10c at all grocers PARKERS HAIR BALSAM BwM'TW"Dndroff-fttopEfiirrlU- 4 a4 R tor Color Boftvty to Gray and F44Haii mm few. rd t Yt 'tvir T POSTMASTERS NOMINATED. WASHINGTON. July 22 Th president today nominated three Idaho postmasters, Fred Chase, Lead ore; Lewis N, Belch, Potlatch, and Benjamin E. Week of Shoshone. , rib- Organ$es Voiles, Lawns, Swisses, Ginghams A wonderful lot of $4.49 wool knit all of khaki cloth with braid trimmings and embroi- the dered emb lems. Ages 6 to 14 years. Bloom- A' score of fetching styles dresses Of every " The fashionable color, as well aa white. See them and be value speaks for itself. convinced. Former prices to $20.00, now... in suits regulation styles and best or combinations col- 25 Values to $12.00 Lovely smocks of many materials. Voile, cotton crepe, tdglngs $135 Now In plain and NEW VEILS fancy meahaa; black. Special today SEASONABLE NEEDS OF Also these extra! special economy items for today. 83.50 WHITE EMBROIDVOILES Th very V oil flneat Imported made; 45 Inches wide, in d 1 g n a. very exquisite 1 WA Special today 8S0 STAPLE FINISH COTTON BLANKET In gray only; extra large else, 70x84. Special today SATIN BED SPREAD Extra large; double bed also. ERED Wll 65c Light weight and beautiful Special today pattern. $2.93 a a $Wa9V . GREATLY REDUCED SANITARY BLOOMERS Pink batiste; lace and ribbon trimmed. Soft, fin ruffle and reinforced. Elsea 27 and 29. 1.75 values. 0 M INFANTS $2.50 ROMPERS These are of white madras; square neck, short sleeves, buttonsj at crotch; I and I years. Excellent values At (1.75. Today an. 096 ; CHILDRENS HATS Toilet Case............;. 35c Bathing Caps, all colors 75c Oilcloth Bags, .... large size., ERED ' SILK EMBROIDGLOVES Whit and mastic; a novelty; 84.50 value. aimintr $3.50 All summer bats in stock will bo on sale today, for a and at immense re- ONE-HAL- 35p Coin, FLAGS Card 25(5 $1.25 Case IQ Red, white and blue Ribbons, all widths, specially I ft reduced RQ 97( "Ik quick, gigantic clearance ductions. 3 BIG GROUPS ...... ! " $1.00-$3.00-$5.0- Q FRONT PIONEER DAY SPECIALS Khaki ENS' Millinery SILK LINGERIE 50c WlaVW Contrast SILK CLOVES embroidered backs In mastic, whit and brown; $3.26 Ml Today with (II es.SC W One lot of slightly soiled Silk Gowns and Chemise; excellent grade of crepe de chine, fine vml lace trimming; ribbon drawn. All different atylea. Only a few left; while they last at F OFF ORIGINAL PRICK The fin assortment Includes these brands; ADELAIDE. LACE, COHNS SPECIAL, G. D., H. A W, FERRIS. BLACK SILK CLOVES And ft few good color. All sites, H to 7H; 12 and l value, 8 1 AA W material, v. Today of Cfi EVERY CORSET fcOR THIS WEEK GREATLY REDUCED Prices at APRONS .Waterproof, net top. medium alas; a much needed garment the hot days; 75c values for.................. ) At Clearance Final Clearance Childrens Wear Pique Hat and Bonnets lor little folks Hand embroidery. In colors; also trimming of pink and blue ribbons Many pretty styles AC. to choose from. Value to 11.75. Speolal Gloves now and 1 f 814.00 Women s lastday DOTTED SWISSES In red with white and black dot and blue with red dota; also Imported emThee broidered organdtea. I AO have Juat arrived, Special today at... 81.28 FANCY VOILES In dark and light color; very M Inches pretty patterns, 50s at All Reductions in the (3.00 m today. one-fourt- h. the sale. to $liC3 FANCY VESTS OF LACE AND NET Collar Attached; underpriced lor Handsome skirts of silk or wool. Beautiful materials fashioned into wonderful garments that are a necessity for the summer wardrobe. All other skirts now reduced Domestic Dept. are still in effect for the of I NEW FANCY LACK With collar FRONTING eo match. Juet reour ceived from buyer none In eaatern market. Veat from French sateen, embroidered with silk or wool. Sizes 16 to 44. Have been selling at $5.75. for Sll Lace and Novelties Smock Sale All Reduced ers to match, now $1.98 $3.49 Clearance Sale of Suits Made Khaki Dresses Bathing The Ideal Flay and Outing Dresses Regularly $5.75, on sale today at $2.75 Season $2.95 Todays Sport Skirt Sale MANY TOURIST'S REGI8TER. The heaviest registration of the season was noted at th headquarters of the Utah State Automobile association yescars, from twenty-o- n terday. Fifty-tw- o different states, carrying 218 people, registered during the day. 1 Value of the i -- HALIFAX. N. 8. July 32. The schooner Bowdoin, carrying Donald B. MacMillan and six companions on a exploration trip in the far north, left Halifax today and Is expected to call at Sydney, N. B The Bowdoin reached Halifax last Tuesday from Wlscasset, Maine, and was held her by thkk weather. 1. trimmed with bon or braid. International Lions Clubs Hold Annual Election Fat North Exploration Ship Leaves Halifax - The finest collection of blouses ever offered at this price VOILES, LAWNS and SWISSES, and embroidery lac and trimming the seashort eleevrs long sons beat modes. An exceptional group of waists, many Ooorgett style and a great variMade ety of trimming of sheer, dainty GEORGETTE; all else In this loL Values to 110.00 for lounging robes in light and dark colored Japanese' effects ; cut full and LYNNDYL, July 22. Th pleasure of s party of bathere in th 8evler river at the high bridge couth of town waa brought to a sudden termination when Jame Duggan dived from th bridge Into three and feet of water, striking the bottom with such force aa to dlelocate his shoulder. I)r. Banning, the local railroad surgeon, was quickly summoned to th spot and rendered surgical aid. After the dislocation was reduced the patient wA brought to town and Is helng cared for by members of the B. P. O. E., of which order he la a mem. , ber. one-ha- eti e a pra Very 2J.-E- wen You, Never Tire Of apeelat- $1.95 OAKIvAND, Okla., July Cameron of Minneapolis was elected of the International Association president of Lions Club St the annual convention her today. The convention also sleeted Harry Newman, Toronto, Canada, first vie president; W. J. Higgins, Ban An. tonlo. Texas, second vice president; B. W. Beatty. Dayton, Ohio, third vice president. Hot springe. Ark., wa choaen th next convention city. 8722-572- Waists formerly sailing for $2.78, today Elisa Packard. Special to Th Dresses SALE Up to $4 values in this lot (sm-Hi- -- of July Clearance at Springville Bet The Percale and gingham dre s s e s checks, stripes and plain colors, pleated or belted models. Values to $4.00, today for Ideal garments for canyon wear One big group. All wool; values to $16.00 now Pioneer Day Pageant in House Dresses cream-colore- g. to.... Ribbon to close Flag Qa out at, per flag.'. . . . All Sizes at HALF PRICE Toilet Requisites For Pioneer Day Outing Specially Reduced Bo Powder Puff . ,$o 35c Lip Stick ,,..25o 10c Absorbent Cot- 25o 35o ton ....... 8o $i.ooRouge Vanishing 25o Talcum 25c Face Powder, 35o Hand Lotion 50c Complexion Cake ,18c ,21c l -- - ' 29o (Perfumes, all odors 15c 42c Best Face Cream 69c |