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Show . 1 r THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,. THE SDAT "s. for next yea r at an annual election to be held soon, win be made. Ths Wasatch Literary club wtl) bold annual election of officers this afternoon at 8 10 o'clock at a masting at Unity hall, 138 South Seoctd East street. A musical program will bo given so follows: Contralto solos. Ths Dream' (BartHenrietta Blau. lett), - PlanoMias solo (selected), Mrs, Maud Brown Cheshire. 8apraao solo, - Sing, Bwset Bird" (Gens), Miss Gladys Mumford. Duet. Carry Me Back to Old (James Bland), Miss Henrietta Blau and Miss Gladys Mumfor- dThs hostesses will be Mrs, C. C. Burt, Mrs. R, Y Glhsoa, Mrs. Earl Dunher Mra LUlle H. Culp and Mra Alice Ebel. 0 0 0 Ths Lsdles Aid society of the first Methodist church will meet this Afternoon at ths church. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock and a business masting will follow, Ko Parties' Arranged Salt Lakers Wed in. Honor of at Brigham 'Bride ' City ' ' - -- p. Fit - 'vN S S - Mrs. made Announcement theu marriagebyof her Min MerJorto 1NCOMPUMENT to' 'ngamint Thoroa 8, Pennies ku Just km a ot noooe4. number ba will , parties given this week. A- - Caldar will sntartatn Mackey W afternoon at her home on Tenth h'.st street at a kenslngton. Thursday afternoon Mra R. Palmer Frost will en-tertala at her horns In ths Fairmont spestments for the bride; Thuredav eve- hint Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McQarry will a card party m their home on Michpie igan avenue In honor of Miss Whiteley and Mr. Partnlee; Friday afternoon Miss Ruth Senior will entertain at her homo on Indiana avenue, and Friday evening Miss Mary 8neddon will entertain at her home on Seventh avenue, for girl friend of the brida The wedding will take place April 18 In to u Leah, to judge J. W. Slringfellow. The wedding took place last evening la Brigham- City and will oerne as a surprise to the friends of ths couple. Ths ceremony was performed by Bishop H. W. Valentine at the borne of - - 6 - - i, oso i ... 0. OOO ' Special Pieces During CONFERENCE WEEK , Final. Instructions ..Given Teams for Annual Main . f V nj tenance Week of Society In your hair lies hidden i&Sfo. -, This simple treatment brings it out -- EvtryP Diamond Djnt4 pnekag telia bow to dre ot tint ny worn, faded 1 la .every romn. hif .there n bw rieb Color spot, fad or run. is guaranteed witbi If yon have never dyed before,., dust tell your drugjriit whether the material yon wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. For fifty-on- e year nuIUoni of women have been using "Diamond Dye 1 toadd yenre of wear to their old, rhabby welita, aklrta, drceaei, e.oats, sweaters, e toe kings, garment or drapery that will not atreak, Perfect home dyeing Diamond Dyes, even . . T 1 : 1 a Try our Madam Morgans $1.50 Electrical FaciaL gpasc owioQ WHAT EVERY WOMAN WANTS CONTEST . Qettinrfalong mthaura mda! Final Y. Wr-- C, - inetruatlons A- -- and plans for the maintenance week, which starts today, were made at a. meeting of the boardd!rectore, captains of the teams and thelt worVers at tho clubhouse Mrs. George W. yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Davy presided at the meeting. Allen C. Keith, general secretary, outlined the work and alms of the Institution, and Miss Ada Starkweather, financial secretary of the west central field of the national association, advised the workers as to best methods of procedure in securing finknclal aid during the present campaign. All captains of teams and workers were notified to report each day at the Y. W. C. A. clubhouse, 823 East Third 111 bs South street, at 11,18. Luncheon served at this time and reports of ths in work funds for the upsecuring days keep of the association will be given and discussed. Arrangements for the luncheons will bs under the direction of Mrs. Theodore W. Whiteley, and they will be served by members of the girl reserves. Following is the personnel of the teams ' , which will work during maintenance week: Team No. 1 Mrs. W. A. Black, captain; 'Mrs U H. Blohr, Mra Harry Biles, Mrs. B. F. Duncan and Mrs. F. Drew. Team No 8 Mrs. - W. F. Core, captain; Mrs. J. H. Quick, Mrs. C. R, Whitehead. Mrs. Alva Gray, Mra W. S. Car. foU, Mra E. J. Lelff, Mrs. W. A. Bayer, Mra V. j. Clark, Mra Charles Prlsk and Mra Julia Panek. Team No. 3 Mrs. E. B. Crttchlow, Mrs. J. B, A mbler M rs- - Fraak- - An. deraen, Mra V. B. Berrien, Mias Ethel Miss Campbell. Mra W. H. Ferguson, Kats Groo, Mra G. A. Marr, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mra Raymond Ackerman, Mrs. W. T.. Giberson. Mrs. M. M. Johnson, e. Mra H. W. Reherd and Miss Pearl cap-tlil- a; Bav-ag- WATCH OUR WINDOW and the papers for The name of prize winners on con- . 159 State Street. TRY AGAIN ON A , Wa. 4703. COFnitD NOTICE FOR ANOTHER FREE WASHER. MMMMI Team No. 4 Mlsa Anne 3. Crltchlow and Mrs. Clarence Groshell, captains; Miss Percy Heginbotham, Mist Edits Jennings, Mts Fte)le Dunyon, Miss Louise Welle, Mias Esther Doherty, Mias Helen Taylor, Miss Helen Townsend, Mrs. Murray .Bchlck, Miss Martha Wells, Miss Or Bardwell end Mrs. E. H. Morton. Team No, 6 Mr. H. J. Dlntnny, captain; Mrs. E. V. Silver, Mrs. Douglas Kimball, Mra Wray Potter, Mrs. A. J, Mulltngs and Mra Frank Douglas. Team No. 8 Mra Frank Strong and Mrs. R. M. Cross, eaptalns; Mrs. H. 1. Moora Miss Rose Mablrltt, Mlsa Nellie Carter, Mies Julia Martin and Miss Brown. Team No. T Mrs. J. A, Hogle. captain; Mrs. Albert Roberta Mra. W, L, Penlck, Mra Frederick Tim by-- Mips Mary Miss La Rue, Mats Margaret Gunter, Sarah Chlpman, Miss Margaret Chlpman, Mra E. C. Schmidt, Mrs. Edgar Bearing ' and Mrs; Sherman Armstrong. Team No. 8 Mrs. H. H. Young, capC. Mrs Mrs. J. Bralten, Georgs R. tain; Corey, Mrs. H. Culverwell, Mrs. James 1. Harvey-M-ra E. & Keeley, Mrs. Georgs Jay Martin, Mrs. Erwin G. Naper, - Mr a C. A Btilphln, Mra J. A. Rosenauer, Mrs. Newland K Vincent and Mra John Worthman. Team No. 4 Miss Mary Nelson, captain; Miss Joanna Bpragua Miss Marian R. Jones, Mias Marins Jones and Miss r Esther Nelson. Team No. 14 Miss Annie Brown Haya Miss May captain; Mlsa Ross Clemmona Mlsa Jess Clemmons, Miss Vera West, Tanner, Miss Oertruds- Timmons, Miss Miss Miss Hanna Barnea Hauls Fltt, Connie filmms, Mias Bella fiimmi. Miss Vara Lstson, Mias Jessie' Barker. Miss BeSs film peon. Miss Edith Messa and Miss Hasel Allen. , La-vln- la Funeral Services Held tot Mrs. Jane H. G error d Plir.cnto Qhzzzo make some wndwlch-lt sprtiii like butter Firtt: Wet tho hair and scalp with warm water. . Second: Apply Wildroot Liquid Shampoo and rub to ' a nch, creamy lather. Rinm A with clear warm water. U possible for attractivenen,h though her even air worry about Eetema or other kin troubles. - You ctn htve n elonr, akin healthy by using Zemo, obtained at any drug etore .-for die, or extra large bottle at 1.00Zemo- - generally remove Pimplea, Blackheads, Blotcnea. Eczema 8nd Stag, worm and maker the ekin clear ana healthy. Zemo ia a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It ie easily applied and costa a mere trifle for each explication. ft is alwaya dependable. (Ady.) Third:- Apply more Wildroot Liquid Shampoo, mMgio lightly, and rinso three or four ticnes. Dry thoroughly. 'U - itraienL dull, lifeless aad full of dandruff. 71 Isindmstfs treatment Thil treatment U more than just shampooing. For while shampoo inf with the proper preparation does make hair dean end soft it can never end dandruff it can never bring out all the ' Don t make women truly ' lovely. You will be surprised to see how quickly you begin to get re. suits how ligKt-ansilky and full of life your hair becomes.. d nd. Dnr carefully. U ; - 1 0K V WH K. These Wild root prod-uctsaresoldbyalldrug anddepartmentstores, nd hirfC8s: btrr erswnth a ( guarantee V - -- Fourtht Apply Wildroot Hair Tonic to the roots of the hair .massaging thoroughly with tho Anger tips. Fifths Moisten a sponge or cloth with Wildroot Hair Tonic, wipe your hair, one strand at a time from tho root dear hidden charms which --- blolute or money refunded. Wildroot Co., Inc., Buffalo, N.Y. . lha RltiQpAut!n. closing remarks. After the singing of the aolo, nFMcs to Face," by Clifford L Goff, the benediction waa pronounced by John B. Brlnghurvt. The Granite high Oohool quartet rang at the graveside. A number of otudenta and taoulty of the Oranlte high school wero in atten- at the funeral, conducted These few simple directions will soon make a real change in your whole appearance. cvea the plainest woman to have more thaa usual the Clean, Liquid, Just What You Need. dance it Now (Adv.) ..Miller.. . mads, . can be brought out by a new, simple treatment a hairdrettert discovery. t Antiseptic Zemo, i ettra charm, extra beauty, which s, hanging, everything! ; uaasesB.'.vsa. WILDROOT Hair -- Garrard has a small store near the Granite for high - many, years. The- pallbearers included five nephews and a grandson of Mra. QarrarL.. , t- -. , v Mr. Liquid Shampoo and Tonic - 2 Bring your combings or cut hair in and have them made Into switches, ear muffs or bobs. , WWWHMM MIASMS. afire. f IgFP JLO test, ASWEATER DYED neea she had shown to Mormon mission our charming and most Jew. distinctive lino of Spring . T Combo and Barrettes for Bobbed Hair more popular .... I I. , than over, on all our Hair Goods, Special prices on our Znecto Rapid and Henna Hair Dyes. . , So fi ftssend South Phones Was, 8728 and 8788 cers-ftion- y. Clift Bldg. Was. 8244 d, I 1 828 West OOO -- 403 ' Fireproof Storage Co. OOO West Temple etreet, laet night at a mietellaneoaa shower tn honor of Miss Elisabeth McLeese, a bride of the month. Pink and white sweet peas In a basket formed a centegpleca for the supper The Ladles' Auxiliary ot th Veteran table.. The hostess was assisted by her F. Hurley, and Mra. Volupteer Firemen's association will meet mother, Mrs. George this morning at 11 o'clock with Mrs. AlA. C. Nordqulst. tr Wil- bert White, 419 I street. ...Ths.guests Included. Mlsa-M- el . 0 0 o. Doroliams, Miss Edith Williams, Miss Mrs. William Z. Brown and daughter, thy Walker, Mlsa Dorothy Beckstead, Miss Jean Bailey, Miss Mina Christens- Mildred, who have been visiting Mrs. Joen,- Miss Mart WoodMlss-Margar- st seph Lucs, have returned to their horns -- lu Chicago. McLeese and Mi& Jennie McLeese. 0 0 OS Mrs. Anna Ryan has returned from a Mrs. N. R. Homer entertained' last night st a m'sceilaneous ehower at the Several months' stay In New York City Glade home, 27 C street, in honor of and Washington, D. C. , i. Miss Mary Glade, a spring bride. The rooms wers decorated In pink roses and Mrs. Thomas Kearns has gone to Los hjaclnth with kewplea Angeles, Cal , for an extanded stay with hostess was .assisted fey Miss Beulah ber taugbtv Mra-- hs McClarthyr " J Glade. The- jruestsauthbered thirty. Announcement Is mads of tho marriage An operetta written by Miss Adels of Miss Edna Louise Free to William W. Tagus with music by Mias Antolnetts Phillips last Sunday afternoon at ths Tagus, will ba presented by thirty-fiv- e First Presbyterian church. Ths Rev. little girls at the meeting of the Catho- Georgs E. Davies performed tho lic Womans league this evening at 8 The bride's only attendant was oclock at ths Ladies Literary club- her sister. Miss Gertrude Free. C. J. Bell was best man. house, A report of the nominating comThs young eouple mittee, suggesting candidates for office will make their home 4n Salt Lake, o o o Estes fined eoor of 'Portland, Ore., past president of International Rotary, and Mfe.. KhedeeefL formerly Mies Rachel King, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. E. King, one of Salt Lake, were visitors In the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. fineds-co- r were entertained during ths day by Roixilsns and other Balt Lake friends Shop . M. A. Keyser taMtotaiWMHiriMMWMMau 0toUI0lF'PBf4eew" r . A special meeting of Salt Lake circle 568, Neighbors of Woodcraft, WfU he hetd afternoon at 8 oclock In the Wednesday hall in the Boyd Park building. , - Marinello ' ' sn-ab- OOO KEYS & MOOGK - f 4 le 8O0 reliable correspondents us to take ears Of ths shipping st your goods TO or FROM any pert of thg United States or foreign countries. - - Over oa-Eav home, 808 South Miss' Alice Wan, Miss Oil vs Wall and Miss Enid Wall are now In Boston, whert "Miss Enid Wall Is attending school. Miss Alice Wall Is expected in Balt Lake la a short while. - i i ( i OOO Preliminary plana wera made to enter! tain the national convention of the Chi Omega sorority to be held In 8alt Lake In June at a meeting of the local alumnae- chapter Saturday afternoon at the home of Mra W. D. Nebeker, Mlsa Louise Winslow was elected a delegate to the. oonventlQn .lo rewesaat. .the. --local chapter. It was decided to retain the present officers of the chapter until after the national meeting. -- afternoon wae The (healing to celebrate the Saturday Elusinlan festival of the sorority. spring Bridge and tea followed the business masting. The hostesses were Mrs. W. W. Cassidy, Miae Oeorgia Young, Miss Louise Wfnelow and Mlsa dalre Smith. Thirty were in attendance. The Lsdles Aid society, of the First , ,ls Presbyterian church. will meet this morn-In- g at 11 o'clock In the church parlors. Mrs.- - H. W. Diets will Tiave charge of a devotional service. Luncheon will be served at 18:80 oclock. O Packing and Shipping of Household Goods - at Reduced Freight Rates Are Our .. Special ties ; w , ' a The club will meet , Thursday la Ftout Forest street, Brig- evening College, with Mrs, C. A. Broaddus. 1468 , ham City, Redondo avenue. Miss Katherlns Davies Judge Strfngfellow went to Brigham wll bs tbs assisting hostesa City yesterday on legal business and Miss Farr went ostensibly to visit friends. Circle A of the Waterloo Methodist The bride has been an employee of the federal reserve bank. Judge Strlngfel-to- church will meet this afternoon at 8 84 o'clock the home at D, of Mra - E. - Law, Is a well known Bat Lake attorney 1804 South State street. and politician. The couple will return to the city In a lew oaya and will make the-- r home at The Ladles Aid society of the First 761 Eighth avenue. . Congregational church will meet today at the church from it until 8 e'c.ock In ths A. A X. Vlr-gtn- ny 1922, lORNIXGF, "APKHj Funeral services wers held at the Millar ward meeting house yesterday for Mra Jans Holden Oerrard. wife of James Bishop Austin T. Miller conducted ths snrvloss After singing "Lift Up Thins Byes by ths choir ths Invocation was offered by W. H. Hslgh. The speakers wars Ira n Bennlon, kMUard Ashton, Adam 8. M. Whitaker. Ira Bennlon, and Mu who first met Mra Oerrard In England almost thirty yaarq ago, told pt ths kind- Oer-ran- d. Ben-nlo- " Commission to Reopen , Salem Crossing Case On petition of tho board of trustees of tho town of Bslem, ths famous Belem crossing pass Is to be reopgned lodsy before the publlo utilities commission ef Utah, and the mayor of that city, the county commissioners of Utah county, the Balt Lake and Utah railroad and the state road commission are required to be represented. - The attempt will be made to apportion ths cost of furnishing ths new right of way for" ths stats , road through Balem, which as now propoedd will avoid all four of ths present railroad crossings and follow a new route to the west of ths railroad tracks. s to ths Boms question has arisen width of right of way necessary, and as to how the extra' land required will be paid for. The commission Is asked to settle these details. Th Bamberger Elsotrlo Railroad com pany has petitioned the commission for a further consideration of the decision of the commission which ordered Bjobloms In Davis county closed. . The crossing th commission at that Urns required maintenance toy the railroad ot an apdissome subway crossing proach. to tance from the grade crossing, but ths railroad complalhs ttmt It Is unable to obtain the necessary right of way, sines the land Is owned by Blobloni. It Is asked that ths Davit county commission, which may have ths right to condemn ths rl(ht of way, be made a party to the action. Since th commission gave Its former d octet qn In this esse. It has been rOversed rtr anotbef'kiid somewhat similar case, hr which ths same railroad company alao was concerned, the supreme court holding that Jacobs creasing, in Weber county, Is a private crossing, and beyond the Jurisdiction of the conwnteelon. One contention Is that the BJoblom crossing will probably ba found to fall In tho same class. REFUNDED. . The stats Insurance fund ,ha finally refunded to the state ad commission for workmen's $8771 08 on overcharges compensation Insurance for employees of the state road dommlssion during the past four years. This Increase InIs th the funds of the stats road commission result of a long and detailed checking Wors-ley of road state payrolls by Swan. up A Forman, special auditors, employed last year on state road accounts .of the preceding four years. INSURANCE ORIGINAL HR QirrjtfSbrjmfiUlltmS $ Smliieh. hi la better eetSea Try Original Dunbar Shrimp as a Curry of Shrimp a la Bombay e. ton ttar.les bralH a little lew, tlMaede ho anew toe we Baewiha-- a th.ana (tewteir. mw Me MB. amMa m aa - m- -. fcm a. ankiMaBinMil. Suw arih Me. (toe mi shell food. IS ; (Beauty Culture) Hair can be easily baniebed from the under-amneck and fare by this qulek, painless method: Mix into a stiff paste some powdered delatone and water, wpreed on heiry eurface and in 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash the akin and it will be free from hair or blemish. Excepting in very ttubborn growth a, one application Is sufficient To avoid disappointment, buy the dele-ton- e In an original package end mix freth; (Advertisement.! t, fine-flavor- ed . Lends a new charm and variation to your mean. i " Each Easy to prepare, decidedly economical. selected shelled can contains only firm, shrimp meats ; ntf waste. Many stage people now depend entirely upon Marmola Prescription Tablets for reducing and controlling fat, Ons clever actress tells that she reduced steadily and easily by using this hew form of the famous Marmola Prescription, and now, by taking Marmola Tablet several time All year, keeps her weight Just right. good druggists sell Marmola Prescription Tablets at ons dollar for a csss, or If you refer you can secure them direct from fhe Marmola Co., 4418 Woodward Ave., If you have not tried Detroit, Mtch. them do so. They nr harmless and effective. (Adv.) Can Bd Quickly Removed Order a supply from your grocer today. binations to be obtained with these sweet, shrimp meats. , , Was Made Slim Embarrassing Hair 7 There are unlimited dainty and delightful com t How Fat Actress -- f and you will make a discovery that will win you for all time to this delicious a. : I - - Writs for Free Recipe Book Dunoar-Dukat- e NEW ORLEANS, Company LOUISIANA iS ' Insist on DUNBAR Shrimp its the original. 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