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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1922, Fcicltoe Stipjsl Our through cart are loaded at our warehouse by our own packers, who art careful men, experienced In this dais of work. Ceremony Don't store, pack or ship furniture without first consulting ua. IBS MARGARET MARSHALL, and El wood Bachman were married at the 8alt Lake temple at noon yesterday, tha wedding of Miss Deanna ParSt. Paul's Episcopal church renter-da- y kinson and Walter H. Rolapp took at 11.(0 o'clock. The ceremony wal place. A wedding breakfaat followed at performed by the Rev. Mark Klfenbark the Hotel Utah and tha eoupls left imand waa followed by a breakfaat at the mediately afterward for 'a honeymoon . Marshall home on First aveaue. trip , to New Tork and other eastern The church waa decorated in apple points blosaoma. The weddin( mualc waa furThe bride wore a navy blue tailored folng-awa- y nished by Mrs. John Mark. gown, with hat to match, The bride wore her mother'a wedding with a corsage of pink aweet peas. dress of white satin, trimmed. In duchess Yellow rosea were arranged as a lace. - Her-ve- ll was caught with orange for tha breakfast trile. The blossoms and ahe carried Ophelia roses, place cards were d in yeilow and rosebuds . ' . with a shower of white sypeef'-pelilies of the valley. Covers were told, for Mrs. George C. Claire Mar- Parkinson, mother of the bride; The maid of honor, Ml Judge shall, a sister of the bride, wore pale and Mrs. H. H. Rolapp, parents of the green taffeta, ylth a picture hat. One bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs." George O. of the bridesmaids. Miss Maud Sadlelr, Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. F. Rolapp. wore a lavender organdy, with a hat ' to Mr; and MrsE. 8. Rolapp. MrTand Mrs match, and the other bridesmaid, Mias Berge . F. Ballif, Mr. and Mrs. Melba Bachman, wore pink organdy, with Haymond,' Mr. and Mrs. R. w. Young, a hat to correspond. AU of the melds Jf;. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Niblay and - carried bouquets of a va- Mies Alelda Parkinson. flower little Tha flowers. of I S riety spring and girl, Billie Winn, wore blue borgandy Falk, a June bride, was .v1 guestMargaret osaoma and the carried a basket of apple of honor at a luncheon given pink sweet peas. Heber Tavtor waa best afternoon Mrs. W. Bert yesterday man Lister R. Johnson and Lowry A. Robinson at-- her heme,by4301 Fourth were ushers nue. , Th Perorations carried out a blue ana "ith color scheme. Marigolds and blue centerpiece a basket of pink tullpe, orange white candles in' crystal holders. Rises cornflowers were arranged in baskets as were used about the room. The guests centerpieces for one table and three Included members of the wedding party smaller once. - The large hostess wee assisted and relatives. her by young daughter, Miss Dorothy The couple left Immediately following Robinson. the breakfast on an automobile trip to Covers .were laid for Mist Fslk. Mrs. Zion national park. They will make their N. D. Falk, Mrs. W. F. Keyttng, Mr home In Salt Lake. Curtin F. Parr, Mrs. A. M. Cheney, Mrs. 0 Fred B. Davidson, Mrs. R. N. Young, Mrs. V. E. Anderson and Mrs. Alfred Miss Gertrude Geoghegan, Miss Dorothy H. White entertained at a miscellaneous White, Mrs. E. L. Sanders, Mrs. James shower last night at the home of Mrs. Ivers, Jr., Mrs.W. N. Lewia, Mrs. Don on Emery avenue in honor of 8. Campbell, Mr. David Russell Packard, - Anderson Mias Lyle Htgham. The rooms were deoo-ste- d Miss Beaky Almond and Mrs. Otta Fisher, In pink and white spring flow-sMlsa Ella Jackson of Santa Monica. centeraa a Pink tulip were arranged Cal., who Is Mrs. V. P. Strange, piece for the supper table on a oiuny was the guestvisiting of honor at a tea given covar over pink. The guests numbered by Mrs. Btrange yesterday afternoon from thirty. The hostesses were assistedBet!b t until o'clock at the Strange home, Miss Louise Mitchell and Miss 117t Second avenue. Reed. A color scheme of lavender and pink 0 was carried out in the housa decorations. Members of the Plate club were enter- Tulips and lilacs were used in the receptained at luncheon and 800 yesterday af- tion room. The tea table a duny ternoon by Mrs. Rowland A. Walker at oover over lavender, with a had silver basket her home on Bast Sixth South street. of Russell rosea as a centerpiece. Luncheon was served at small tables der candles war in sliver holders.LavenFruit blossoms and red tulips were the Ths was assisted by Mrs. Cover were laid tor ' the Oeorgo hostess decorations R. Horning, Mrs. A. 'K. Smith. twelve club members, Mrs. E, L. Dorr, Miss Pearl Savage, Mrs. 4 William Strangs and Mies Jessie Bwlft. The Ollier O Howard Woman's Re-- One hundred and sixty invitations were lief corps will entertain at carda this af- Issued. and Mary Strange Bobbie ternoon In the h "Ignis of Pythias hall. received the guests cards. Strange ; . R. Homing will entertain Mr. Georgs Section 2 of the Ladles' Aid society of at luncheon today at My 8hop in honor the First Presbyterian church will- - en- at Mias Jackson. tertain at dinner thia evening at pi 0 church. ' jMlra Marguerite Judd, a June bride, Jn ba the guest of honor at a tea to be given this afternoon by Miss Mary Harrington and Mr. Leroy Hlckev. Mrs Raymond D. Smith will entertain this evening at her home In Gilmer park In honor of the bride. M. A. Keyser Awcsm Fireproof Storage Co. C0FFGE Watt log South Phone Was. 8722an I7B 21 - cede the program. OOO Leonard L. Miller. place yesterday. The wedding 0 0 0 Mrs. W. G.' Mackler wUl entertsin- - ths Utah Bridge club today at her home on -- avenue lips. lunch- First Mrs. Ruth Hatch has New York and is with her Anna H. McAUlsJpr. Mrs Dana Parkinson and Miss Katherine Forrester will entertain the College club this afternoon at the Y, W. C. A. club house. Business and will be held Miss Joanna on ths "Beat musical pro- - Stark-La-Va- rt slipper in black glased kid. Fite the foot with the snugness of a fine glove, yet comfortable aa an old shoo. Soft, pliable aad flexible. - Smartly combining ALL of the essentials you would expect la strictfootwear., ly high-claSises (ft to . solid-comfo- glazed kid. . .... Grover Oxfords Comfort Take col-"o- - A Only Tea Minutes to Mtko Delicious Jolly From Juice Usually Thrown Away. By Ana Proctor mate." Don't throw sway the juico from canned pineapples, cherries, etc. - You can eatily make the most delleiou pur fruit jelly from it in ten minute without faiL Put three cups of juico and 5 heaping cups of sugar in the saucepan and bring to A boil, then add one scant cup (one bottle) of Certo while stirring-- - Etir constantly and bring to a boil Again for half a minute; remove from fire, cool slightly, skim aad pour into glasses and let It sot. As these juices are usually thrown away the actual cost ef these pure fruit jeltiss is less than six cents for a half piound glass. ' Certo Is the pur concentrated jelly making principle of Yruit and con-ta- i tn.no gelatine, glucose or other product not found in fruit. Got a bottle of Certo at once from your grocer or drug-gil- t and book of recipe telling you bow to make the wonderful Certo Procese" jam and jellie from freh or canned pineapple, peache, ekorrie, itra wherries, rhubarb, otc., in tea minute without fail. Extra eopies will be tent if yon write Pectin Salei Co., 11S East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. Remember the name Certo," the pure fruit product that baa taken all the uncertainty-an-d gueeework out of jam and jelly making, and tave all the flavor and color or the fruit inetead of boiling it away. If your grocer or druggist doe not have Certo, please telephone Mi Malm-gre- n at Wasatch 14 to learn where to obtain it. (Advertisement.) . C7Vlit.S -- manager veteran bureau, and Mrs. J. O. Falck, state president Service Star Legion. Throe representatives from Pactfic division headquarters will each have a "rominent place on tho program, R C, Iran Ion, assistant manager of thrtx Pacific division, will discuss ths peace-tim- e Program of the American Red Crow; lisa Mary Ooncannon, director of Junior Red Cross, will specialise on Junior Red Cross, and Mias Grace Herrington, assistant director of publie health nursing, will give a review of the Red Cross nursing service. The two days' session will also include round table conferences for the discussion of special problems of chapter worker. On tho first day of the conference the delegates will attend the Flag day exercises and visit thq state - In Austria I school KIWANIAN8 LUNCH TODAY. The regular weakly luncheon of the Klwanls club wil be held today at 11:1( oclock at the Hotel Utah. An intereating musical program has , been prepared. It AH members ere requestIs announced. ed to be p recent. Inside or outside, use Bennetts paint their quality is proved by more than 35 yean of sue- cess In the west. ' f eimimeinr -- WasaUla 51 Jrt QisnDGtyr WILTON RUGS n Announcing Arrival of Q Large Shipment of WILTON RUGS. tj Newest and most unusual design and col" orinf that has ever been shown. q TAUPE g ROSE, BLUE, $12.50 a wilton ...... 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Black, Utah stats and local gte - SPECIAL Tor tho balance of tho week, w will tost your oyeo, make np a pair of glass for either reading or dia-frame and fine tancA with spherical lonaei, fold-fille- d O P3 g caoo, oomploto New Girls Honor Society girl of the Unisociety for fourth-yea- r versity of Utah, waa organised yesterday under the auspices of the Women' league of the orftool. Seventeen charter member were pledged. The purpose of the society, according to Miss, BeoaiO Jones, president of the Women' league and acting chairman of the order, ia to encourage scholarship and school aotlvltlea, and to have something for which underalass girls may aapir. Selection of member was baaed upon wtmaniood..actviUee and . aeholarahtp. The charter member, beside Mies Jonta, so Blames can clean and dainty as new! Red Cross Will Hold Regional Conference Organized at University Mail Orders Filled perfectly if your physical discomfort Drop Into our Optical Department any time for adjustment, without chary or obligation. Ton cannot crisp, Bar-ratt- ermairtotF Sold Everywhere ' r, in good appearance in beauty of attractiveness and neatness for home. your i For longest wear in this climate, buy Bennetts paints made with a base of pure e&rbonate of lead, ideal for service in this high altitude and dry cli- How to Make Pineapple Jelly S. P. to Open Ticket Office in Tribune Building Today will The Southern Pacific company open a city ticket office In The Tribune was announcement building today. Thia made last night by Press Bancroft, district freight and passenger agent for the for company, who arranged yesterday leasing the part of the first floor of the building formerly occupied by the Western Union. This action follows the visit here last week of F. E. IBatture. eaetotant passenger traffic manager for the company, and Is for the purpose of taking car of the unusually heavy trafflo expected this R. T. Potta, City paaaenger summer. agent, win be In charge of the office, which wilt toran addition to tha present offioes In the Clift building. W. H. Comer, general agent for the tilinoto Central at Denver, la In Balt Lake on a bust need trip. Georg Morton,e assistant freight traffic manager Chicago, Burlington A Quincy Railroad company, with headIn Chicago, ia a Salt Laka visquarters itor. Mr. Morton and Mra. Morton, who Is accompanying him. are returning from a trip to the Pacific coast and will ba her several day. While here Morten will have his headquarters with R. F. Neakrn, general agent for the company, the Clift building. C. E. Denny of Denver yesterday assumed tha duties of general agent in Balt Lake for the Colorado A Southern railroad. Ha succeeds in this office W. E. Hallmuth, who left Bait Lake on account of ill health, and now lo general agent for the company - at Colorado , Bennetts paint is, also an investment Deputy Appointed Apprehend Speeders .. . A coat of Bennett ' paint preserves your home from the damaging effects of wind, sun and rain an investment which increases the value of ymir ,property. Phone Wasatch 3741. ---- 51 One-Stra- Well , ss Grovers Comfort Slipper In black " West Firit South. -- , t 14 Appropriates $ for Topographic Survey Grovers Comfort an investment not an expense! has that COOK TEA & COFFEE CO. -- Clip and mail this to Plough, Memphis Ttnn, for free copy of Black and While Birthday and Dream Book. it- - deliver. Recent Snowfall Causes Sheep Ranges A all coffee and pleasing farewell flavor. Phone your order today. for-th- Women everywhere are delighted with the use of Black and White Beauty Bleach. They find it so easily and quickly removes skin blemishes, such as freckles, tan, pimples and spots. Beauty Bleach is a cold creamed beautifier harmless to skin will not grow hair. When used with Black artd White Soap, the desired results will be more quickly obtained. All toilet goods counters can supply you with Black and White Beauty Bleach 90c; Soap 25c jl : Its Teachers and students of ths Roosevelt Junior high school trill hold an Vat home to patrons and friends from 2.30 Until I o'clock this afternoon. There will be an extenaive exhibit of needle work by the girls of ths sewing classes; of many kinds of manual arts work. Including cabinet making, wood turning, cement work, radio apparatus, work and worker- - in penmanship end typewriting, a varied display in art work, including oil. water color, crayon and ncll as well as of mechanical drawing, te girls of the domestic science department will serve light refreshments, Att teachers nf the school wltl be glad to welcome and confer, with parents and patrons. A continuous program of entertainment will he given under the direction of Mra Matilda Cahoam and Mias Minnie MlUer. The following numbers will be presented; ir Under Miss Miller Soprano solo, Dunkley; solo, dance (Scotch), Iren Suviolin Girls' Gles solo, Carlson; club; sie McConkle; recitation, Eva Jianeen; flute solo. Miss F. Roll: dance (ballet), Marie Fowler; duet, Marion Boyce; piano solo, Donald Mldgley; vocal solo, Mlae E. Fenton; recitation, Donna Fraser; cornet solo, CSiarlas Green; soprano solo, Lola Staten; dance (ballet), Melba Shipp. Under Mrs. Cahoon Selection, Roosevelt orchestra; baritone solo, Albert Byertlne; ballet dance, Virginia Getty; double duet, girls' special muste class; comet solo, William Rutowsky: vaudeville stunt, Malone Jewkes and Homer Springs Chilton; violin solo, Ronald Salt; male quartet, Roosevelt quartet; soprano solo, Lola Staten; saxophone solo, Wayne Roosevelt , orchestra; Hayes; .selection, Losses on Minuet, special mtnrlo girls' chorus, double class; quartet, boy' special musio Heavy snow waa reported locally In class; violin solo,' Aileen Erickson: barias tone solo, Willard Harries; vocal solo, central and southern counties of Utah g a result of the storm last week, accord-toMuch Larsen; selection, Roosevelt orbul-ti- n to and the rang weather, crop chestra; reading, Beth Alder; piano solo, issued by the ftelt Lake weather Marvin Scott; piano solo, Fenton Smith, were suslureau. Shearing operation waa hindered, tha pended and Tooele 1000 lose of many iambs and shorn sheep being The cold reported In some localities. weather frose some vegetation in the more exposed parts of the state, though fruit Injury occurred. The With an appropriation yesterday of little tf any and flooded area have abated $1000 by the commissioners .of Tooele stream county, the total funds raised by the greatly. Grain seeding baa been completed at several counties of Utah for a topographic la up, though survey by the United States geological Richmond and some grain survey was raised to (6800. The federal meadows and pastures are alow; winter was largely winter killed; beets government has appropriated 110.000 for Ing planted. Heavy precipitation. the work, providing an equal amount la Inches, occurred at Government raised by the different counties Salt Lake county has appropriated creek. The apple crop at Ekberta la in It is ex- only fair condition; poare and cherries $3000, and Utah county (2500. Tho precipitation, 8.1 pected that Davts, Weber and Boxelder are ia full bloom.was of much benefit to counties will contribute also, according inch, at Levan, to Ralf R. Woolley, hydraulic engineer grains. Range feed Is good at Deseret. Rain amounting to (.64 Inches at Kanosh of the geological survey. did much good to arid land crops SheariMt. Woolley explained that the government expect to survey an area of ap- ing ia nearly completed at Mantl. Tha heaviest snow and tbs lowest temperaprox Ime tel v (00 square miles. for May at Modena waa It is planned, to begin work on areas ture of record that will be affected by ,the Weben reported; much vegetation was badly Provo. reclamation project. Engineers of damaged by the freese, though the moisthe reclamation service are now at work ture is very beneficial to the range and n. Many lambs and shorn sheep on that project, ihed tn the storm at Price. Some lose Failure to obtain the entire fund of f stock, in not through the storm occurred .at 4n will (16.000 Utah prevent work -one; the river Is high.,. the countlee that- - have contributed. - If tha total cannot bo Increased from ISI0, the fovemmant will furnish an equal School amount and the survey will proceed In Salt Lake, Utah and Tooele countlea The Receive geological service expect to begin work early in Jun& Ths senlofs of ths Blast high will be the guests of the junior of the school at New reception which the annual Junior-seniwill be held in the Odeon at 1.10 o'clock Ben lore will be the Into Friday eventog. vited guests of the Juniors and sonho A a part-o- f a campaign against imeed-In- g more alumni and .friend of the Hilltop on county highway, Bherlff C. Frank Institution mar aleo attend If they proEmery yesterday asked the county com- cure their tickets from ths Junior class mission to authorise the appointment of officers. another motorcycle deputy. In compliBhlrlsy Evans, junior class president, He is asance with tha recommendation, George has charge of errengomonts. Van Dyke was appointed a deputy sher- sisted by the Junior dsss officer, MarFlorence iff to the motorcycle squad. Four mo- garet King, Betty Barrette. and Kenneth Lamboume. torcycle men wilt now bo engaged In apThe patrons of ths evening will be Aswho exceed speed prehending motorist sistant Superintendent and Mrs. Oeorve limit. Sheriff Emery said. A. ESaton Principal and Mrs John H The commission appointed W, M. Wilson. fir marshal of Sandy, as a deputy Coombs. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Evans, Mr. Mrs. Ernest Lrtmbourne. Mr. and fill and heriff to the vacency left bv tbe a, W. J. idiootlng of Deputy Sheriff Gordon Stuart Mr. Samuel A. Kin. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McClellan. April 1S: da Basedl. ef the Aaalrtle leetuettoe. La-: "AbaotaMr frae from awtthw alkaloid or oonMituret of aptna. tt!lsor orgtednsas Trrthla Powder art famnMj deUnsalrhrd from all aaihr Ohesrve tbs trad, mark, a gem lanrat, is aa aiy Ottawa, ptcM aadatepoedw, am a patvst of alns jmma aa art team for tarn. fwnwd mir fcy: ' n, The Aurora club will meet this after-noo- n with Mrs. F. N. Poulton. 1502 Rlch-arMrs. X- - Leo Fairbanks- - will Street give a papsr on Hawaii and vocal numbers will be given by Miss Katherine Brown and readings by Mrs. A. J. Becker. Und by wottora the wwld orm fat bag a Matter. Pras Ina all kunfd tnanduota, I(r, Arthar M delivered Mrs. Charles Morrison and Stewart small daughter, Caroline, of Colorado Springs, are visiting Mra Morrison's par- or 0 follows: Mlsa Kenna A. Cragun, ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L Burnham, at Claw-eoWayside farm. Bountiful. Mrs. Morrison Mia lamias Nebeker, Mlsa Virginia Mlsa Nell Ore or. MJe Mildred Burwas formerly Miss Lillian Burnham. rows, Bits Anna Daily, Mica France Gibb Mlsa Ruth Allen, Mlsa Rachel Vellore ef ths meetlags ef wsawaS rtvbs Lewie, M so Anna F. Merrill, Mis Jennie sad aortal mats ef tbs port wrk f Helen Murdock, Miss Jennie Miss Ridge. la tbs Sunday paper will art CMIeetira Themaa, Mia Thelma Dahlin, Mias Valby tolephoar totor then I entino Oorilnakl and Miss Fatrlela. Few. telook Yndsy afttnteos Programs asst oro. ba aaat ia written at all Sana. Roosevelt Junior High Holds at Home Today Bennetts Paint rant serve it and you can now have it delivered right at your home. KoUncL returned from daughter. Mrs. Mrs. J. M. Blair, Jr., of Logan, ia spend ing a few days here with relatives and frlenda in Your favorite hotel and restau- The table was decorated In tuMrs. Miller will leave soon for St. Louis to join her husband and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hettinger for an automobile trip through the New England states. 0 Officers of St. Marks guild Srlll entertain at tea Monday afternoon In tha guild rooms in compliment to women of the church. - , Here lor ing hair that is quick, painless and inWith some powdered dela- expensive: water make enough paste to tone and thickly cover the objectionable hairs, 2 or 8 minutes mb off, apply and after wash the skin and it will be left soft, clear and hairless. This treatment will not mar the skin, but to avoid disappointment be eareful to get real dela-tonMix fresh as wanted. (Adv.) finest coffee you evrr absolutely unexcelled flavor, aroma, or freshness. TIIE frt. East Fouith 8ouh e e e Mre Glen Miller entertained at eon yesterday at her home, 10(T Mra. S. W. Klttleman will entertain at luncheon today at her home, 241 East South Temple street, in honor of Mrs. George F. Wesson, who will Leave next week for Nw Yo-- k. Dances and tire Sea Shore .Aid toIBeautyX remov-U is a home treatment K St. 4- street , at tGUEELL ,000 rs Needed Jt 1 w took (( The Past Matrons' circle. Order of the Eastern Star, will meet this afternoon with Mrs. John Thomson, 1211 Ninth East ing Skin Blemishes Easily Removed POPE Mr and Mrs A. Liddell announce ths marsiage of their daughter; Bcutrtoe. to ave-Benn- 00 ttf- ba furnished by Miss Florence grans will Rolls. ' Dinner is to be served at ( 3t o clock, and a business session trill prs - The May meeting of the Professional Woman's du-at the Civic Center tonight. H. Bpragut will give a talk Books ef the Year, and a 4 5 - band-painte- The-wedd- t At reduced freightrates to Oakland and San Francisco and Portland and the Northwest Breakfast Served Wedding Journey After Wedding , : East Follows at Church 5 Downtown Office 101 B. 1st S. 22 E. 2nd 8 Special Attention to Parcel Port Order. 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