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Show ' J.Q, THE -- SALT -- LAKE-TRIBUN- SUND AY MORNING, JANUARY 29, 1922. E,i orange room at th Owyhee hotel. Several dinner parti were enjoyed prior to th dance at th hotel. Tb party was well attended. Mr. Heber POCATELLO, IDA. lead-t- n POCATELLO, Idaho, Jan, week-en- d wm. th oeil evnt of lat the freahman ftnd tfoUnf ball riven bv ophomore oollere rlaneee of the Idaho Technical institute at Heed hall Saturday venlnr. The yirinaium wee rally fesof tooned with ihe bine and Hold colorswas the sophomores, while the punch booth freshthe snd white, decorated with man color scheme. The grand inarch was led by Lloyd Hibner. president of tho .col V sophomore clssa, and Mia Cook of Freeton. The patron and patroneaaeC. for ft. 'were President end lire. affair the Fraeer and the Messrs. and Meeilames A. M Newton. J. A. Carlson, Flr.l Bentley. K. Ixux J H. Peterson. Ivan Osaser. CNoiman B O. Leonard, WaKer Sidera,-F,R. Ua'lowav C. R. F. Hutchinson. Adklem, an During end Mlea Josephine Gulledpe. Intermi salon Mia Marguerite Rickard san two selections, snl spring dances were given by the M sees Alice Uork nd Patsey Kesms. Virgil Sharks and Herald Chester were Rosts at a dancing" party" ST' ert FVIday at thr bom of Mr vshing of lost the close and Mrs. F. bt. fhostor. At was iMrved the dancing a buffet sutpr were the The gueata lena Hinr, . Marguerite ..ildw Schick, Fay RhlrtHff and lorene Severson, and the Chester Snyder Messrs Clifford Hay and Wlttmrt Richardsons nJ Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Chester. and the The Spanish WarLVetwma S. Bird 2S.-- The . rn , uex-bur- . wk heW , J -- a- at Joml-gocl- Installation Tuesday evening at the Old Fellows hall. Following Che InatnllaUmi a special program was enjo'ed, w hich included talks by President Mrs Sam An deraon of the auxiliary and Commands Musical J H. McCracken rf the Veterans enactions were g'ven by O C, Garfwrlfcht Master Arthur Teeplft Ms Fv TatTo and Miss Hillman, and a reading bv H. Darke. Danelrg numbers were given by the Mlswes FhvH'a Peterson, Margaret Stmnlev and Dottle Beckstesd The Electa Kensington .of the Kastern was entertained Thursdev afternoon farMrs. John Woffington at her home on by flh was assisted Booth Arthur avenue, Mrs. Heed, Mrs. Nielson and Mrs. by Bourne. Ths annua' party of the tollegs Womannounced ans club of Pocatello has been for th. averting of February 8 The affair will be In tha nature of a card party and The dance, with buffet refreshment. eoefat committee o- the dub- - hae charite of the party with the personnel a followsMr. N B Adkienh. Mlee Eva Kaeleka, Mr. Ptarrbaugh. Mrs. u. D. E. Moberiy and their The Rotarv club member and M. C. A. ladies were the roeets of the Y. be at Kruesman and Secretary Eric M. C. A. building Thursday evening or one-awhs plav lent week. A ""ft bv Jamea Favnze, and gvmmurtl exhibiunder the tions were exhibited bv classes direction of Physical Director W. E. Jone. Vice President 8. ,K. Bradv presided ns tosetmaster. and short seeches were made by B B. Brvden. recentlv from Lem Peach, Cal.: G. Tt. Willis of Mansfield, Ohio, and A. J. KnoIMn and eon. Ixiyal. A marching, calisthenics program was put on by the 7.ti 7.1m and the Juniors club. pram a Two haaketbaJ) tame end an exhibition boxing bout also word feared for the bertefl of the visitors. The Kike lodge enjoyed a buffalo supweek, yhlch wsa per Friday night of lat The- occae'on served by Hannah Aeh district wag the visit of C. I, Stewart, Bo'ee. to the of ruler x edited deputy grand lodge t Pocatello. Several excellent vocal number wore given by the Shamrock --a pnsrtet. arut saxophone edeolionsby ouartet under the direction of W. A. 'Pamirs. Several hundred Flks attended Vfc ,V iu o Jl C, Formerly Mira Haial Snow of Prlco, who waa married In Salt Lake last weak. PARK CITY Carol Hayden, Wanlvn Oliver and Alice are Jack EmerThe guests Cosgrove. son, Wayne Pond, Wayne Garrett. Frank O'Nah, Ace Zenxer and Spencer Ford Mrs. Georgs K. Williams entertained at a kenslngton Friday afternoon of last week 'Those present were the Meedamc J. J. Raaf, Robert Reynolds. H R Bucks, PARK CITY, Jsn. 2. The Woman's Athenaeum met Monday afternoon at tha chibrooma The paper for tha day waa a reading from the Ladles Home Journal on "Illiterate America," read by Mra O. B. Sheen. Mr J. W. Stoner wa rein stated. Net Monday will be open day. Monday evening the officers and the entertainment committee will entertain the It will be club and their families. "Smile'' party. Mr. and Mra. 0. A. Baker of Sacramento, del., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mra Eric Nellaen Thursday and .Friday of last week I upendMrs. J. E. Wester of Satt ing a week here visit ing friends. Mr W. R. Wright and small daughter and Mias Annie Clerk. Rater of Mra Wright left Friday of let eek for California. Mr. Wright had been a gue-i- at Mr. and Mra. the home of her parent Peter Clark, for two montha. A wedding reception xve tendered to Mr. and Mra Bernard Kagan at the home of Mr Fagan's parents, Mr. and Mr. Felix Trayner. Wednesday evening of laat week. The evening wa made, merry with music and games Supper wa served at midnight. Forty guest were present. Mra Stuart Kelly entertained at dinner Thursday evening of laat week In compll merit to Mr. and Mr. Bernard Fagan. Cover were laid for nine; Mr. and Mra W. J. Burk entertained the Five Hundred Card club member Thursday evening of last week. Guest of the club Included Mra J. E. Wester, Mr. Marie Helhke. Mra Gertrude Hager and F. J. MciaughHn. Guest prise were awarded to Mr Hethka and F. J, McLaughlin, and . the club . prizes went to Mra G. C. Wentworth and Dr. G. H. Sheen. Luncheon wa served. Mr. and Mra F. D. Y errsn oT Republic, Mich., are guest at the home of Ihe'r eon and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Verran. Mr. A. Kopp entertained Two tables of ruesta at oarda Tuesday evening. Mra J. E Wester of Sait Lake and Mrs. F. D Verranof Republic, Mloh.. were honor gueat. Mra Ftank Kane won high wore. The honor guests also were awarded prises Refreshment were served follow ing the card games friends of Monday evening twenty-fiv- e Mr. and Mra Bernard Fagan gave them a surprise at the horde otMrs. F'agan'a mother, Mr. Felix Trayn ' The students of the high school accompanied the basketball team to Kamaa in the evening . a Tuealav afternoon, game wa played between the Kama high school and the Park City high school. A dance followed the game. Mlaa Emma Booth of Soft Lake la a guest at th home of her sister, Mra Porry Clark. Charle Flelcher and James Carlson end Mlsa Jessie Stewart. The Nuf club was entertained Thursday evening of last week hv Mrs. C. W. Pond at her hoirs on South Fourth avenue. Mrs. T Platt WIlLams won nigh honors at bridge, Mrs. K. H. Hay.ln eecond. and Mrs Ft. tier secured the guref favor. Other memhers present were the Meedauiea Mfttthras, Taylor. Bm'th mi 4 Mvfr, Olareneo Elmer Saunderajand Brhelliner were married Hoturday nltfht of Iat werk at tha Cnnssienatlonnl hv the Itev. i H Cleave Only a f( w frluid were present and the rtmc we ued The Lrldefroom la ceremony the lnt motor In manual arta at the roca-tctl- o high d'hon, and the hrtde naa bean vidth the Idaho National hanlT. Mr David lan.el left Sunday for an eiiended visit at Angeles with ier daughter. Jeanette Daniels, and Mra. Mabel Bucluinnn. Mrs. Daniels will ala vlatt her eon. Umar, who la attending school at PaJo Alto President Alfred Pphnm of tha atata nniverritv waa the guest of Mr. and Mra. Felix Plaatino at their home on North Ninth avtnoe Wedneadayat a dinner party. Fred F. 9 In of Bhoshono and Anna Rae Dtoman of tlreelev, Co1., were mart ried at1 the Prebter!an manse Verinea J 'hipp I day morUhg.Jiy-th- a ts a prominent stockman of tha Mr. Shoshone section, and la a brother of Mrs. C. O. Bentin of Mim Iulu Hobertoon, head of the home L A meeting of the Pocatello Hleh School economics of -- the Idaho Teoh-nledepartment memhers wbs held Alumni essortation matlttH,-mtttrnod Mondays from a Sundav afternoon In the chamber of da three friends at Preaton. vtalt with room a. The meeting waa called bv InstiShe also attended homemakers the of associathe Harold Tinker, president at Preaton. tion. and it was decided that an alumni tute TrinMra tha Howard entertained Ftny ball be scheduled In th near future ity guild of tha Epincopal church WednesMary Quinn and Margaret Malone enterome on North Arg day afternoon at tained nt a bobsleigh party Friday of last week, honoring Jack Thomp-aon'- a thur avenue. Mra. Harry Orr, formerly of Donatello birthday annlveraarv. Refreshment now of Salt lake. departed for her were served at the home of Margaret hut home Tuesday after a Week's visit with ' Malone Other present were th Miiwes Fern William and Ells Potter and th Mra.H. B. Thompson, Messrs. John Ward. William Ash and - Me-.C- tre; Y- i ct Ia vollej-bM- - J. al mm-me- re hr eve-nln- , Allan Ash. PRICE The member of the W. W. club and their guest enjoyed A elelghlng pa'rty Friday evening of last week, chaperoned by Mra Arnold Cannon. After sleighing refreshment and dancing were enjoyed st the home of Mies Marguerite tTh members of th club are the M sees ' Marguerite Rickard, Beatrice Meredith, spending a week In Logan, t'tah, a the guests of Mrs. Pope's mother, Mr, H. fCarrsn. Mlsa Kate Burgraff left Sunday afternoon for Rexburg and St. Anthony to pend a week. A large number of friends of Mlee Lula Hchweltser entertained in her honor Fricandy shop. day evening In Murdock' Mies Schweltser will leave next week, with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Schweltser, for California to make their home. Mr. end Mrs. Ira Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Adams were the guests of Mr. and Mr. Perry J. Rick in Rexourg Sunday. The Mieses Ro Hill, Amelia Grove?g and Ardath Hill epent Sunday In as guest at th C. W. Poole home. nd baby Mr. and Mr. Cecil Marler her of Idaho Fall spent last week-en- d visiting relatives. Mies Maude Thornton spent last wek-en- d in Idaho Falls as the guest of Mr. and Mra. Newton Thornton. Th ladle of the Rigby Study elrcle met at the. home of Airs. A. L. Pool Friday evening, honoring Mrs. H. A. Schweltser, a member of th club, who will leave next week for California. Mra F. C. Davie of Idaho Falla spent Wednesday and Thursday h ere as th guest of her mother, Mrs. Shepard Crow ther. nd little Mr. and Mrs. Perry J. Rick eon. Perry. J.r.,' of Rexburg. were th guest of Mr. Rick at th Rigby hotel ' FVIday of last week. weekMl .Geneva . Hillman pBt-iend In Rexburg as the guest of friends The Rigby Club of Commerce gave a dance In th tabernacle Tuesday evening, which concluded the .carnival of winter sports held during th day. given under the supervision of th Rigby firemen -- I PRICE. Jan. !J, A bridge luncheon preceded cards Baturday afternoon of last week when Mrs. J. H, Ballinger entertained the Ineante Bridge club. A number of other frlerd were Invited and alx table were arranged for the game. Mr. Ballinger's guest were Mrs. J. P. Egan. Mra. W. E. Anderson, Mr. Charle Aver-11Mr. Sanford Ballinger. Mr. Ray Walter. Mr. H. V. Leonard. Mr. Orville Soulhworth, Mr. Russell Fisk, Mra L. E. Whltmors, Mrs. J. R. Sharp, Mra 1 A. McBoe. Mrs Oeorge Miller, Mr C. H Msrcuan Mrs MaJL.J31lmQur. Mra Henry Ruggerl, Mrs. I A. Bemh, Mra 8. A Bxllinger, Mrs Howard Mevar, Mr. H. Atnmerman, Mr L. R. EidrWge, Mr. ijiMar Morrison, Mlsa Evelyn Olson Mlsa Marie Collett. and Ciose friends of Mlea Hazel Snow gave her a miscellaneous shower party at her home Saturday evening of last week. The table which held the gift for the new home waa unique In It appointments with It bridal bower and smell cuplda. Sunday afternoon Miss Snow entertained th touchers of the grade chooi at a trousseau lea. The contents of th hope cheat of the bride were exhibited to Interested friends. Miss Wave Snow assisted her slater In entertaining. Mra Thomas FOuta entertained the Tuesday Afternoon Sewing club this week. Her guets were Mra. J. R. Sharp. Mrs. - E. Whitmore. Sira. J. T. Tu Ilia Mrs. L. R Fullmer. Mra. Sanford Ballinger. Mra. B. J. Stein, Mrs. A. L. Heilman, Mra Orson T. Brook Mrs. Mat Gilmour and Mra S A. Ballinger. Mr and Mr. J. F. Johnson entertained a number of friend at a dinner party Sunday evening Mr A W. Mack entertained the V. G. club at dinner Wednesday evening. Mrs Mat Gl'mour was hostess to one of her Dinner chrhi Thursday evening Mra L. A. McGee entertained the Friday Afternoon Bridge dub this week. Mr W, Stoker entertained th L, D Q. kenalneton Thursday afternoon. Chapter B. P E O. Sisterhood, aaxietad In the Initiation of two member Into the B I. I organiaatlon Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mra A, D. Had-le- v i Mlaa Th el Ir a Dwen "ahT"Jame ' C. Cooper were married this evening at the home of Bishop George A. Wootton. Mlaa Owen has been Werk In the office of the countv board of education for two years, coming here from Montrose, Colo. Mr. Cooper, who came her from Denver, Colo , several montha ago. la bookkeeper for on of the motor companies. The young people were schoolmates In Colomdo. They will be at home after F'ebruary l in the Fullmer apart-pnen- t. fke t SALINA 1, 1 Grows Thick, Heavy Hair 35-ce- nt Bottle Ends all Dandruff, Stops Hair Coming Out I- Mias Hazel Snow, daughter of Mr. and Mra. F7ben Snow, was married In the Salt Lake temp!eWedneaday to Heber G. BTdrThe bride Is teecher in th grade SALINA. Jan. 2. Mra B. A. Mattroon I visiting relative and friend in Ephraim. Mix Bexle Sorennen. daughter of Mr. gnd Mrs. Jams Sorensen, wa married at Richfield Monday to Carl Draper of till cltv. Mr and Mra H. R. CrandRll entertained the Card club at their homo Friday evening of laat week. Thoae present were Mr. and Mra. Robert Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Prow Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Crane. Mr. and Mra D. G. Burgeaa, Mr. and Mrs G. A Gates, Mr. end Mr. C. O. Maaelon, Nielson end Mr. Mr. and Mr. Charle and Mr G, A. BrancVt. of Larson Mantl la visiting Mkn Erma relative end friend her Mlsa Iris Thorpe entertained at an Ire cream social for a few friend Sunday even In. The R. N. A. member me t the lodge rooms at a work meeting --Tuesday evening. Oracle Mra H. 8. Gate served luncheon to the following: Mr H. Mc Kenna of Centerfleld. Mra. C E. West. Kwela. Mr. Mr. A 8 Gates, Mra-Jo- hn Matilda Nelsen. Mra G. A. Gates, Mra R. Bl Evana Mra H. T. Wright and Mist Wllmelta Wright. Mr. Barah Keller of McCammon. Idaho, ts visiting relative and frtnrt hera Mir. and MSr. Henry McKenna and spent a daughter, Katie, of Centerfleld. few (lava during the week a gueats ofMr and Mra O. A G tea The North Sevier high school entertained t a banquet Wedne-xdaevening In. honor of the visiting basketball team from ilocal team. th and Pangultch ' Mr. and Mra N. P. Ciawaon announce tho marriage of their daughter, Lillie, to of Loa. Th marriage Lorir. V.hlt-jheatook plaice January (. BOISE, IDAHO BOISE, Idaho, Jan.1 II Th month of will ba a month of danoinx - (- gay On February 10 tha annual BoIm. charity ball wit! bd given at tha Elks hall. This will ba tha prominent social event of tha aoason, and It la being looked forward to with much plaaaura. Other Feblargo dancing parttea scheduled for Eike tha Shrine dance, tha ruary are on 24 and dance tha annual ball February for St. Duka'a hospital, which also Is an annua) affair Next Tuesday afternoon tha Columbian club will give tha second of a aeries of card parties at tha homo of Mrs. 8. M. Hays. Ths parties are being given by tha - building committee, which la desir February Jn schools of Price and the bridegroom la an Instructor In the higTi school. The brid also la promnent In musical circle Mr. and Mra Bird will be at home To" their ouslncreai!figthe1nrtldtng fundrThe friends in this cty after February T. members are Mrs. W. H. Kldenb-itithMrs. Bradley ShenaTd, Mrs, H. N. Coffin and Mra Walter Hessen. and Miss Wtnt-fra- d ' Mrs. E. M. Chadwick Chadwick, who are visiting hera st Mrs. 8. Chadwick, E. Mr. and of guests RIGBY, Idaho, Jan. 21. The Misses wars tha honored gueats at an attractive Rf sc nn Ardath,,: IBU in 4he luaohaon WadnasdajLglvenJay MraU IL members of th O. N. O. club at tho Ensign. of Mra. Frances Davis of American Fklla, Ardath Hill Wednesday mother of Governor D. W. Davis, la visitevCInln,of ihn tha governor's home. entertained at a ken-ia- a ing In Boise at Mrs. W. L. Cuddy entertained ln'lon Thursday afternoon, honoring Mr. and dinner for Mrs. DaInformal A. an Schweltaer. who win leave at Mr. h. partr Tha table deeo- In the near future for California to make vis Wednesday evening and covers were laid for Mra. Davis. Governor and sewing, followed bv luncheon. of Rexburg Mrs. P. W Davis. Arthur Davis of DuMts Vllate Bllentyn ' her with her moth bois Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Keitsel and bntMr-l8Sl week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Haney. 1 r;. Mrs. W. X. Black and daughter. GerYliimhv &o?frtnd,f i?5 nl ?.tr trude S!inLa.r"r.SLf.n?r Friday evening relatives.of Rexburg are in- - Boise visiting fc I p,st week Tb firt onclnr prti Mr Gore . hd Itttl b given by th Blue Room club Pop of VuidaV .frornoor-.ft,'r"roturned Owyhe wi."ira.dtaV nlwh I. ev..- - RIGBY, IDAHO Tn. aiautea,xiUT. using Pandering cannot find a single trace of dan- l:on ruff or falling hair and your calr will not itch, out what will pleasS you whfn wili after a few you aL new hair, fine and but really new downy at first ye wv. - " Jtatr growlag all. sw derine i to the hair wbxt fresh show er and tunshine are to vegetation. It goe right to the roots, invigorate amf itrengthen them, helping the hair to grow long, Strong ami luxuriant One application of Danderiue make thin, lifeless, eolorlea hair look youth- fully bright, lustrous and- just twice as abundant . (Adv.) i wiii-teU- ) 1 I - J. .f jo s. L0.EW'S STA T E Mies Gay Macletren of New Tork. wbo wan aeen here Monday evening at the In "The GovCongregational church ernor'! Lady, and Mra. Winfield of Seattle were th honor guests at a luncheon given at. the Mod tea room Monday noon by member of th Business Womens club: Mra E. G. Lewi and three daughters of Moscow are visiting Mra Lewie's Parents. Judge and Mrs. J. N. Dunn. Commander Charles A. Dunn, IT. S. N., of Washington, D. C., and wife and baby are guests at the home of Judge and Mr. 1. N. Dunn. They will be in Boise until February 1, when they will leave for Fair Harbor, Honolulu. Mrs. J. W. Cunningham ' left Monday for San Francisco to spend several, montha. , Mr. and Mr. W. D. Forrester of Pocatello war visitor In Boise during tn week. The Catholic Women's league met on Wedneeday at Bt. John's hall. Mayor E. B. Sherman gave an Intareating address on "Immigration.'' Mr. and Mra W. D. Fox. who had been visiting here with relative since th holidays, left yesterday for ths.r home in Los Angelea. I - to 11 p. dl 1 Continuous, ALL THIS WEEK Robert Z. Leonard . j presents LAVTON The eter of provocetlve beauty end ten (rf Brtfheoi City lilted relatives here durj ing the week. friende Ray Daweoa eatertelaed tweaty-flat a ikitlog party Friday evening, followed by dinner party and enelftj at bit borne. nt - Mml ntrtjiiDed at--a btrtbdar party at bar home Wfdtteaday afteooa Is honor of her daughter. (lean, an her .fourth annlTerearr, and her on. bartd. m hi eecoad The time i spent tn game and annlreieery. Hib, after which rrfretbmeuta a era served to twenty gneata Hr. and Mra. 'John Watson of Tot on la. Me ho, are gueats of Mra. Lettie Adam. Ifr. and Mra lnHita Uiidii tpnt a few days at Pleasant tirort this week, aa gueats of relatives. Mlaaea Snale Egbert. Yrra Drtoa and Elra gterenaen visited friends in dait Laka during the put week. Mrs. Margaret Cowley antertataed at a card party at her bona Friday evening. Refreshments mere served to Mr. nod Mr. Robert Blrken Mr. George Watt and Mlaa Gladys Cowley. Mr. and Mra. Robert Blrken nod, children were Ogden vfaltora Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Charles Robin warn visitors to Balt Laka during tha past week. Mlaa Tara Leyton entertained at a prettily appointed dinner party at bar home Tuesday eve- -bowl oh plak and white carsing. A aattona formed the centerpiece for the tabs decoration. Covers were laid for George W, Leyton, Mr. and Mrs. Ilnrr Flint, Mr. and Mra. Renben Kllfeyle Mr. and Mra. Otha Green and Mlaa Mayme Layton. . Mr. nod Mra. Glen Miller efPa1t Lake were Mr. laat week-enof and Mrs. Golden guest Adams, Mlaaee Mar me Tartnn and Horten Green visited friend In Salt Laka Wedneeday. M. Smith Mrs, John H. Myton. Mra J and Mrs. Elisa Stevenses spent Friday at Runlet. Mr. and Mm. Golde Adam and Mr. and Mra. David E- Layton were Halt Laka vfaltora Thursday. Mra. H. W Jacobs and children of Pleawint Grove were guests of Mr. and Mra. Luclua Landis during the week. Mr. and Mr Robert fiirken spent Tuesday In Salt Lake visiting relative. Mina Alievna Ellison waa a laat week-envia Iter to Iygan. Mlaa Fern Whlteaide end Mta 1th Layton were laat week end vUltors to halt Laka. In Mm. WIHlan I. Iayton apont Monday Ogden Mm Mary K. Rwanger of ICavaTlile was a Runday gneet of Mra Arthur Kills. Mra. Robert Jjenfctns and daughter. fJUlan, spent a few daya In Ogden this week St gueats of Mra. T. W. Rtaley. grace. Juh Mae MlIBBAT t fit Peacock MON. AND TUES. SUN VAUDEVILLE You have killed your baby!" cried the famous movie director to beautiful Remember Steddon. You have been arrested, accused of the murder: You are being brought before the judge Now! You raise your face I You defy the worlds scorn! Only you and God Thats right! Cry! Let the tears come! Camera!" . Thus, goaded to her very soul by one who knew not how close to truth his probe had pierced. 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' TO F.b 8 TO Lit Eltrooi. apr ts M.t 23 Jnlr Jl HA tx I.IASli.W Ts 18 Kr SO Her I Apr IS t -- . -- jv V- rrudenor;groe,t"to;..eTrnofte: - 'l: WEDNESDAY Except Sundays and Holidays, 20c (Plm Tax) Evenings, Sunday and HoUday Afternoon, SSc (Plug Tax) ' K , - NIGHT . SOI REES ,arfe .very . popiu ;5cla coua. j CHRISTENSEN'S FAIRYLAND exquisite in decoration and appointments, trmy bo rerented for h ceptions and parties. M.J5 - Afternoons, Public Invited. tl NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF OF THE THE STOCKHOLDERS PANAMA SUGAR COMPANY. fCotles is6 erebv given that aipeefai 1' of the PanA pimply far wfill not embarrass you meeting of ths stockholder 'J ama company nil. be held at the iJ. lonfirerg if ydu Ft a paMi&ge of 0ff ctMSugarthe company at No. 160 Walker J!UC Dr. Edwards Olive Tablet. The skin. Bank build. ng. at the corner of Second should begin to clear after you have South and Main street. Salt Lake C ty. Utah, on Monday, the 6th day of Fea- taken th tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowel, and liver Lu7 !93 1day. Said meeting I with ht. FHw.rdV'nHv. 'T.ki... the lm ; following purposes: To vote upon jor substitute for calomel, ths proposition (urcesaful for ths selling, deeding, no or sickness theres pain after taking conveying or transferring of ths property them. of ths Itnima Sugar company or any Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets do that part thereof, either uhjcT enter aub--aof bonds secured by which calomel doea, and just as effec- Jsct to anorlame trust deed, and-o- r of autnor-Uin- g 2850.000 in bonds r any tively; but their action is gentle and n.ortgiga of lasu the safe, instead of severe and irritating. thereof to be secured by mortgage part the of No one who takes Olive Tablets is or true deed property of the said company or any part ever cursed with a "dark brown Panama Sugar o. bad breath. a duii. listle, theraof. 2nd. To aff rm, ratify or approve a sal, no good" feeling, constipation, toror conveyance by th board transfer deed, pid liver, bad disposition or pimply of directors of th Panama Sugar Co of face. the property of tha Panama Sugar Co., made, dons, executOlive Tablets are a purely vegetable which mav have been ed or given by the said board of directors' compound mixed with olive oil; you will of th Panama Sugar Co., aublect or not know them by their olive o)or. mort- to a bond Issue secured Dr. .Edwards spent years among pa- auhjector trust deed upon issue ofby1858,800 tients afflicted with liver and bowel flags or any part thereof secured by mortgage or trust deed'; or complaints, and Olive Tablets are the s Ird. To affirm, ratify or approve an immensely effective result. Take one or of sale and or mortgage and-o- r agreement two nightly for s week. See how muen bond Issue for 2850.000 or any part better you feel and look. 15e aad 30c. thereof, or agreement to bond, and-o- t (Advertisement.) mortgage er cxeeut a trust deed which th boa rd of director of the Papam Sugar Co. may have mad, don or agreed to make or do with the American Panama Development Co., or any other party; and 4th. To transact any other, businew Incidental tj or recsssarr tor carrvln out ot the proposition above ment onad. or to ratify any other act or transac- 'To baderen ai tpnejMF, fepstm tad Vervou items which th board of director may Ouorder, Dr. My Treatment five qtrick rMl don vor irreu 0 do incidental to FREE Ij.oo abottle- j W aaerous ed as aw as six n si ULwl YoI Balcony p.m. Thia dance recital f a-tuning actual school, pupils In ballet ard other dancing is oomjlimsntary lo par- enta of our pupltx, fr'ends ha public. Th. Is an exceptional opportunity to see our new home and tha advance made ty our students. f . The Entire Second Monday, Jan. 30 lONDOVrVCttY. ASD tiLAXr.OW POI'll txn, JIB . CAWAXftkA...:. Afternoons Dance Recital 1 flMPlV? Every Evening, Sunday and Holiday gh-rla- ss PRIVATE LESSONS APPOINTMENT Starting.Today. THE FALL OF BABYLON The greatest spectacle of them all COMING (Christensen's SCHOOL Of DANCING 13 EAST FIRST SOUTH gage. Issue bonds or execute a trust deed nhich they may have done or agreed to do, Sth. To transact any such othr business as may lawfully come before such or to authorise the transaction meeting, of any of th act, deed or matter necesto effectuat the proposition above saryout. . et N- - O- - BALL. Secretary. Panama Sugar Cr No. 16M Walker Bank bldg, Balt Lake City, Utxh, January 14. 1822 n:847 NOTICE. ' IDOLS OF CLAY THESHEIK nd officer director lor th ensuing year, and for th transaction ot suen other business aa may b brought bfor the meeting. JAMES E. BERKLEY. 10th. 1922. NOTICE. Pted Jnury Secretary. n22J6 (a hereby given that the an- . Nolle nua) meeting of the stockholders of th Uemlnl Mining company will be held at the.offic cf the company, room 722 Kearna building, on Tuesday, February 7. 1922, at 2 OC.OCK p. m. for tb n Notice Is hereby given that the annual of director for the ensuing year, of th for th and Godlva meeting of the stock holder transaction of such other business cpmpanv will b- - held at the ofmy b brought befor th fice of the company, room 722 Kearns meeting Tames E. BERKLEY. foV OTUlolT ! Dated January 10th, 1923.' Secretary. U2297 v i elee-t.o- TuTa'eiT1 y |