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Show -- At reduced freight rates to Oakland and San Francisco and Portland and the North-wes- t. - i by Dinner Parties - - cut rate cnuSI TO s, eon given - MORNING SPECIAL 3 to 12 s, m. Imperial Valley Head Lettuce (the kind that resembles a cabbage), 'special, each .,..rr...,-,f- c , - Cum-min- Thomas, Mrs, Thomas, Mrs seph Wirthlin, Frank James, M. J. Thomas, Miss Clara Heber Johnson, Mra JoMra C Lament Felt, Mra Mrs Marlon 'Hess, Mra W W. Gardner, Mrs. Raymond Wilcox, Miss Claire Larson, Miss E!va E' ana ey and Missy-dUph- - -- .Alta-Stoek- Mrs. W. W. t Fleetwood dfSUtS DiUte gtrls recel'lng cards at thedoor were Mias Elisabeth Bothwell and Miss entertained at SStS Ths guests Included Beatrice McCrea, iMeCrea, JielMi fogerkCraig Rogguests Billy ers, Rogers. JTed Rogers and Marcalled. . , jorie Aline Wise. Judghand Mrs. E, A. Rogers assisted In entertaining tbs littls folks. Mrs. Earl O. Van Law and Mrs P. Stanford Larger entertained at luncheon The Womans National Republican fedyesterday at the Van Law ihome on B street la honor of ths birthday anniver eration will give a card'party thie after-hoat the Hotel Utah. The entertain-mesary of their mother, Mra. W. N. Wil committee Includes Mrs Charles Hams. Luncheon was served at small of R. Mahey, Mrs. Frank T. Sherwood, Mrs. tables, each having a ' centerpiece E. Mrs. George F. Wasson, pring-flowers. Mrs. Leo J. Bachle, Mrs. John H Aytett, tulips and lilies of the valley. The place Mrs. E. 8. cards were baskets of and Mra Wright. Mrs, Jimes P. Sharp W. D. Ward. flowers. " s ' The hostesses were assisted by their ' ' Mrs. N.' Robert sisters, Wilson, Mrs, John Mrs G. Leslie Pyke and Mrs. Clarence W, James and Miss Bae Williams, Cov- Groshell will entertain this afternoon in ers were laid for thirty. ' honor of Miss Elisabeth May Moyle, a v bride of the month- .f- Miss Evangeline Thomas, a spring bride, was the guest of honor at a lunch- The annual spring party of the College Anna Martineau. seventy-fiv- e Every crisp vegetable in 'season right from yonr own thriving.. garden,, Resides saving on th,e groeery bill, it's ideal recreation to spade tip the soil, plant the seeds and wiejd .the hoe. Oxir Tested - Mountain-Grow- n Seeds are safest and best. r k , The "Melodrama of Hiawatha will be read by Mrs Stanley A. Curtis this eve-- n ng at 3 o'clock at the First Methodist church The musical accompaniment will be played by Mrs. John C Brumblav. Other literary and musical numbers will be given The program is to be present, ed under the auspices of Circle C of the Ladies' Aid Boclety. a Dahlia Plant 'a few dahlias, , the glory of the late flowering, season! We have plenty of sturdy roots in every color. Today Is Potted Plant Day Special Price PORTER- - WALTONCO. The ladles' guild of Bh Pauls church will entertain at cards this afternoon at the parish house. Ninth East and Third South streets. , ' omen of Moosehcart Legion will The enterpiin at cards this evening at 3 oc-oc- k. saltlaki Grocery-Ticke- t, -- ( Except In mrn; "PhonSgrapC emttiysrToftnfatnf - a Mrs. Jed F. Woolley. Jr , whl entertain at a luncheon this afternoon at her home on Park way In honor of Miss Olive Frank Woolley, a spring bride. priced x , Auerbachs make. The beat quality at the lowest price. In beautiful stripes, in jerseys, broadcloths, erepe de chines, also extra heavy pongees. Silk Stripe Corded Madras -- of Chicago nationally known specialist, will give lectures on cooking and practical demonstrations dally from 2:30 until 4 p. m. at the Utah Power A Light Electric Shop, 132 South Main street. . WWW. .. UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY 'Efficient Public Service , (Auerbach V Main Floor.) $m Kiwanis lpb Entertaini7" in Aid of Art Collection , Girl. Tub Dreue., d Homespun Tricotine wages. Plylere liabilities amount to 1105 and his assets $80, the petitioner claiming exemption of $.0 I n wearing s , $1.69 , 2045 So. 11th Fat wU-kno- o i 1 1 Lot Ladles Hose Lot Children 1 Hose t Sox , Special 4m JlA P vV Pair "el!minates"'ef--' rors in doing your 'family washing, Sample Line BOYS' SUItS,. Special, $4.95 fnter-pretatl- J. xW!" $10.50 St. v n, we Girls Spring Coats, . n; f 4 SugariHouse Clothes Shop - bis-- to Just North Sugarhouse Bank. - - 1 T if Mad of the of prottjr chock-p- i Gold Ton gingham with full with cloth, Inverted beltod pleated skirt pleat hack; and wide asi and Pocket; button largo ft o r oldtred collars. lined throughout,trim; full Sixes ? to 14, belted. Bl.ea 4 to W. (Auerbach Second Floor) , brev of suit Lake and G. W. White ol ypaniah Inilc have .passed the examination of the state committee on examinations of barber, and are licensed to pntotlee-m'DtThese krc addlfloh to the list of seven already announced, of twenty -- eight who took the teats. Sieee Mod Imported Tweed Herringbone 8PRINOVILLE, April 21 --The Kiwanis club entertainment at the school auditorium lost evening for high the benefit o the local art collection attracted a large audience, R av L, Done wa toaatmAoter, and the following program was givenAddress of welcome, M E Crandall, Jr ; saxophone solo, Fred Alleman; reading. Miss I j itrsl Mlniiy. fey Mlffh girls- cornet solo. Etrl Kovlance; song, KJ wants quartet- comic Impersonation of Mr Park huret. by Mra J C. Reynolds: baritone horn solo. Claire John-omonologue. J. p Wingate, cello solo, Chauhcey Childs: lighting are exhibt-loWayne Johnson; reading, Miss Loona Oudtmmdaon; monologue, AlsA Kabrtskle; solo, JUs Alice Clnff, comic Impersonation, G 1 Anderson, health talk, G L Barron; violin solo, Marvin Strong, dance, high school girl. H5a arid Girls t d Second Floor.) j Extra heavy denim? extra big cut? well sewed? - iss jklsr cs (Marsthroughout II Tailored tricotine suits In the ntodisli slender-linemodels, featuring notched collar coats with or link fastening. Dressy models, instroducing new embroidered, braided, and novel trimmings. Also smart sport suits in all spring shades. All are silk lined. f 4 ' All Sizes. x MEAT t V: Boy. Norfolk Suit., $7.50 PRICES DOWN. Theta Tau, engineering fraternity f the University of Utah, will entertain OHICAGO(.Aprll 21 Wholesale meat this evening at an Informal dancing party prices show a tremendous decline since the peak prices following the war. acat the Tennis club on TenthJBaet strdet The patrons of the evening will be Mr. cording to the American Institute of and Mra Carl Painter The committee Meat Packer. The average value of all meat and In charge of arrangements lneludeaLynn meat product exported during 1921 wa W, Raybould and William Smith. a pound, na compared with SOHo 14c Mr. and Mra. Harold Orlob of New In 1919, pays a bulletin Issued by th InYork will arrive In Salt luikc thla after- stitute. The average value of meat noon to pay a visit to Mr. Orloba parduring 1913 wa lULo pound. ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. F. Orlob, 137 PIONEER DAUGHTERS TO . MEET. J street. of the Utah . Pioneer will I Daughter meet In the Blahops building next Mon- BANKRUPTCY SOUGHT, " Voluntary bankruptcy petitions were day aftsrnqon Apr It 24. at 2 9 oclock. filed yesterday In the United States dis- The feature of the program will be rem-- , trict court by Earl B Crosa, a mechanic, tnlacence of pioneer of 1847. 748 West Second South street, and M. A. PASS BARBER TESTS. Plyler, a laborer of Murray. Crosa estimates hia liabilities at 3553 59 and claims Jam T. Hammond, 'ittate director of to of in asset $8i exemption amounting registration, announces that Clyde C. 19m- ketonM. $1.49 rSpecials far Boys CHILDREN'S MILAN S Aft, . Cowhide Overalls tailored, ail lined Special to The Tribune. : - Workinf Mens f Extra Heavy Woven StripedMadm A Wonderful Lot of df .j, - Reg- . , Also Russian cords in all . the popular colors. Spring Is Here! ROUGH DRY but not warm weather Fill your bins with that gives satisfaction to more than coal 10,000 homes. tha rd bt mothartbartiiul if r if'lfw tor hsV a cwiLun !i l0. Aaslvli laatUiVV: 635 South Stot W watch 2621 ArthurH! "AtaoiuUlr (n trvm xnr thw alkskdd or mtutltucoi cf eplum. -- au Sled own s Twthta ,Pvwls W diet lnwutlMdf itsn .U nmllar . mlioofc" Observe . Downtown efflceit t.14 n East mark, a gum Isawt, ewkrt tnd pMntw aee ethwi 101 isrtairaiar Wiasnu! . world BlI.,l vrlt, m V 31 window. Ifatchway athletic union suits. ular $1.25 value. Shirts, $2.35 and $2,75 ' Every woman in Salt Lake la cordially invited to attend these free lectures and dem- - r No-butt- - Milan , . v et , r $i.oo r:rr Auerbach's make. None better made at any price. In handsome woven figure and stripe combina-- tions .See them in our Extra Special Today menu and program card marked each place. Individual bud vaaee of hammered silver, marked with the fraternity seal, were favor for the guests. Dunn the supper hour entertainment was furnished hy th performance of eathetle dancers. The patrons included Dr, and. Mrs A. C. Calllater and Dean and Mra Wllllam H. Iary. The committee In charge of arrangementa included Glen Watkins, C, Jorgenson and Clinton Dinwoodey, Th guests numbered sixty. Union Suit, Shirt, $275 . In all bright shades of blue, green, tan, gray, periwinkle ; also black, brown and navy, PI Kappa fraternity of the University of Utah entertained Friday evening at a dinner dance In the grill room of the Hotel Utah The guests were aegted at MISS BERNICE LOWEN Silk Shirt., : $6.98 and $5.45 Sale After-East- er Flower Trimmed Hat Timbo Braid Garden Hat il beginning Monday, ' April 24 : t models Large Hair Braid Hats s a number of original article. In charge are Mra. John Jen-- The Gleam Epsilon alumnas chapter of the arrangement f ;rg. n. Angtix Boer nd -- tta of Chl Delts Phl sorOrRy will entertain so; at a tea thla , afternoon at Franklins Bertha Rapport. A meeting of the a clock Miss JHaaeb Stevens, will auction of. the nqrorU.ywJIU be held talk on "Msgaslne Writing" and will read this evening at T 30 o clock in the public library AU members are Invited to attend the tea and the literary meeting. . , Mra F L. Leech' will entertain at a home dancing party thi evening at her honor In th Belvedere apartments in of her cousin, Misa Katherine Sullivan. FREE r Greatly Reduced for Our ri $$95 and $R55 (Auerbach's Department 8alt94FsMUttoRv-w-y 4w. Chocolate Buddies, 1b. . , . . ,S0o Bon Bona ft. ,.46 Peanut T)eltght. H). Sc Fresh Marsh mallowa lb. ...Wq Fresh Nougat Caramel, lb. 39 Bargains for Men 7 Today State-stre- , . ' . falda tampT made necessary 0 make room for new midsummer styles a r ri vn n g daily. for today only Specials in Candy Departments.) and reduc t ions from our higher with long ribbon streamers Special Main Floor) (Auerbachs Main Flow) Many Brand New Hats The marriage of Miss Beth Swedson, daughter of Frank A. Swenson, to Dr. Philip M Chase of Arthur will take place tht even ng at Shw home of the brides aunt, Mrs. W, G. Grlmsdslt, 314 First avenue. at-.U- pur-- - NOT TRANSFERABLE ftALESCITECKS are not transferable, and we reserve tbs right to refuse to redeem duplicate saleschecks for FREE GROCERY AND MERCHANDISE COUPONS if. in our judgment, they are presented by anyone other than the ORIGINAL PURCHASER. ,4 in tailored styles ie ..24 ood-at-Auerbachs in-an- y three-butto- Mra Ralph Bohns of Los Angeles will be the guest of honor at an Informal tea to be given this afternoon by Miss Helen McConnell at her home, 675 Ninth Bast street, from 4 until 8 oclock. -G- Grocyterya, given away withlevery $10.00 or all parts of the store chase i Cooking Demonstrations MBS SEEHIOB $1.00 Two Wonderful Price Groups Jlt-tra- ry civvitakT bottle TODAY y oc A 1Se ,,10o ..23c pint Egg Keep (Auerbach's ..... r ,,,,,,,.2So J erg os Almond Coco Oil Soap . for 13 50 Lunch Kits, with FREE GROG .,,,,., The Browning section of the club will meet this afternoon at the clubhouse. Mrs Jacob Kahn, Mra. Edward Rosenbaum and Mrs. Taylor Woolley wilf be hostesses at a 1 o clock luncheon. Three ehort poem of Brownings will be read. "An Epistle," "At the Fireside and "One Word More." .. From Your Garden to Your Table i .8t rfk club will be given this afternoon. The club members will attend the matirtBe performance of Rob! it Hood at the Wilkes theater and will have later at the American dansante The tea committee on arrangements. includes Miss Edith Ware, Miss Florence Morrow and Mra. H. S. Forbes. Mr. and Mra Monroe H. Hansuer will receive their friends this evening at their home In the Maryland apartments. No invitations have been issued. , The Utah elate chapter of the Interonal Federation of Catholio Alumnae nal, will hold Ita biennial meeting today at 8t Mary's academy, with a number of delegate; attending from Ogden, who will represent the Barred Heart academy of that city. The meeting Is called for the purpose of formally adopting a constitution and to govern the Utah organisation,, The meeting will open with a mass at 10 oclock to be celebrated by the Rt. Rev. Joseph 8 Glass, C. M., D. D A luncheon w.ll be given at 1 o'clock and a business meeting will follow. The of the Utah chapter are Mrs P. J. O Carroll, governor,. Mrs. Fred Davidson, vice governor, and Miss Ethel Bixby, secretary-treasure- r. An invitation Is extended to members of both alumna as-sat'ons to attend aU ths exercises and the luncheon. 1 l-- 1 Sassafras Sassafras ca Sassafras fc ohs. .le ed Indies-Literar- package of Tooth Paste given free With any purchase of .Colgates article. 250 Woodburys Soap fie ................ nt X A Fancy California Rhubarbs .17 special, 3 lbs. Fancy California Radishes, bunch 60 MEATS R!b BeiUng Beef, !b V e Pork Roast, lb. ,.12HC Sausage, 3 toe. .Sic 3 lbs. Pure White Lard, 30e ALL DAY SPECIAL 1 It M J. B Coffe. tpeoiatl , . . ,40e No. 2 can Griffon Brand Sweet Potatoes . ,..25e Fail Cream Cheese, Hr .I . . Shredded Wheat Necko Brand Sardines, large oval,l2e cans . . Rex Corn Beef, No 1 cans ........126 ." 3c Goddard's Pickles, .90 glass jars 13s puffed Wheat MEATS Shoulder--. Steak-- .lb,. . j. I.imib S 6W', lb ,1 0c Veal Stew, lb ..Hc lb- Khr and .,..150 Lot Fork Boast, ft, il6 Veal Roaet, lb. ,a .....M' Veal Steak, to. . . ... . , . .gge Prims Rib Roast (standing), lb, IP, ' (Auerbachs Main Floor.) , ur hand-paint- FREE " yesterday by Mra V, C. and Mrs. Henry Stephenson at the Cummin home on Ninth street. Pink hiUps were arranged asBast a center for one Jong table. Pink candles piece w silver holders ere al either end The 4iac cards were hand painted in apple blossoms. The guests ' were as follows: Miss - and W , sonty to Onr MlPaM 14 at ftlwcsCVm.vi ra frasrrttL honor of Mrs. R. E. McConaughy, BN a recent bride, Mrs G. R wen and Mra, L. R Martineau, Both Jr., entertained at tea at the Bothwetl home on Third East street yesterday afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock a basket of spring flowers, with shades of yellow formed a predominating, centerpiece for the tea tnhla,.,, x yellow candles- were in crystal holders. Pink tulips were used for decorations in the living room. Assisting in receiving the was Mrs. R. E. McConaughy. Sr guests Assisting in entertaining were Mrs. F. M. Gray and Mrs. R. M. Cross Presiding at the tea to s were Mrs. I C Miller, Mrs C. E. Hawver, Mrs. O P. Cherdron and Mrs Glen Miller Assisting In Hrerr Mrs. Gfeed Miner, Mm Mfra Ckm? eron. Miss Eleanor Rlohards, Miss Helen Sheets, Mrs. G. B. Swaner and Mrs. Roy 1 Both well hundred and A Rare Value Floor.) jAOEaACST 32S West 2nd South Phone Was; 5722 and Sf23 s One Huck .. Towels Ths crush top pearl ear rings In large and medium sites and novelty styles. (Auerbach's Main mill imperfections of the 1 50 grade. Fireproof Storage Co. 4 - Each, 49c In value special ladies pure, silk hose; -- full fashioned; slight v Extra Special I M. A. Keyser nd Mrs. L, A. entertained at dinner at their Witney quarters. A centerpiece of jonquils and violets was A arranged for the table and d color scheme prevailed purple er 'aid for Cqlonetthroughout. and Mrs. Petty, Mrs. Frank Pease. Captain and Mra. U . Ryder, Captain and Mra. Maurice Rose and Lieutenant Robert ... Sharp. . - Pearl Earrings A Our through cars are loaded at our warehouse by our own packers, who are careful men, experienced In this class of work. Don't store, pack or ship furniture without fiipt consulting us. given bV th PRECEDING a daace at Port Pouglaa teat several dinner parties were Colonel and Mrs, Fred W. Bugles en-- I. M lar progressive dinner their quarters. Dinner was served at email tables with covers for twentyBin , i 4 Silk Hosiery, Pair, $1.59 ' FoEitcie Ship;3i Ball Is. Preceded THE SALT 'LAKE TRIBUTE, SATURDAY MORNINO, 'APRIL 22, 1922.: rt thaw 1 foe yaw Pieiwnd saly Jasaa H. Cudmaa ISt il i i P ) KaiB(w j Xwt 2n4 South in4 rint South Special attention to Parcel Port Order ; |