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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1922. Scenes at Brighton in Wasatch Mountains -- 9 E A Reports Indicate Rapid Growth of Organization; Annual Election It Held. It Z 1 U t ... I " r r , I to Tb TVitma. PRICE, Mar 1. (More than fifty Price 'women attended the ftrst airaual lunch een of the Womas'i club of Price, given at the Savor hotel Saturday afternoon. The principal purpose of the luncheon was to elect officers tor the coming peer. The procram Included a review of the club'a work. The retiring president, Mrs. J- - R. Sharp, In her address, reviewed at length the club'a progress during the pear. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered to Mrs, Sharp and her retiring associates for their successful management of the club's activities and for Increasing the membership from a email number te seventy. The program was ae follows: Address, Retiring President Mrs. J. R. Sharp; "Chub History," Mrs. J. W. Hammond! treasurer's report, Mrs. Oomar Peacock. The election of officers resulted ae foW lows: President. Mrs. Roland CantrlU; first vies president. Mrs George Christensen; second vice president, Mrs B. W. Dalton; recording secretary, Ada Tanner, corresponding secretary, Mrs. R. Crockett; assistant secretary, Mrs. I E. Whitmore; doorkeeper, Mrs. J. R. Sharp, Department ef literature: Chairman, Mrs. Oomar Peacock: secretary, Mrs. Rex Miller: directors. Mrs. W. Faming, Mrs. C. R. Marcueen, Mrs. I R. Fullmer; doorkeeper, Mrs. J. Flynn. Department ef art and tnusto: Chair- Teg! snapshot taken n trip last fall by girl members ef the hiking organisation, man, Mrs. Henry Ruggerl; Secretary, Miss elew. eeene shewing hotel and several cottages, taken In April ef thin year, when t Cornell Stevenson; directors, Mrs. C. hikers took first trip to the retort. Oockett, Miss Edna Romney, Mrs. Matt Howard Mrs. Otlmour; doorkeeper, Meyers, Department ef social science: Chairman, Mrs. Jessie C. west: secretary. Mrs. Margaret Reeves; directors, Mrs. Helen Judy, Mrs. HeRle Walker, Mrs. Joseph Mac Knight; doorkeeper, Mrs, Ben Stien. Auxiliary department of parliamentary rule; Director, Mrs. J. W, Hammond; secretary, Mra. George Bunnell. "N LC TakeuThis Vacatidn w I 2. eloee of of lfcst week most success- marked the the ful ysar In the history of South Summit school district. It also marked the graduation day of the largest class yet to be awarded diplomas by the high school. Commencement exercises were held In the high school auditorium and 500 Parents and patrons of the district were present. Polly a third of these were unable to gain admission to the crowded auditorium, which was filled a half hour before the exercises began. Superintendent Howard V. Alston was In charge of tha general arrangements. Promptly st 8 o'clock the center aisle was cleared and the graduates, from an anteroom, marched up the alsla to their eats on the rostrum. All wsra seated at one time tn a beautiful crescent. Tbe pietnre wae both a surprise and delight to the big audience Other principals on the program took seats at the back of the graduates Dr Joseph F- - Merrill, dean of the school of mines and envlneer'nj of the I'nlverslty of Utah, made the addreaa Hito the graduates, sixteen lit number. theme wae Education For Service'' -- as Child Shoots Younger v Brother Accidentally gpecltl The Trlhone t 8T ANTHONY, Idaho, May A SI sawed-o- ff rltle was accidentally (discharged In the hands of Lind Swenson at the Swenson ranch, twenty miles north of here. Sunday afternoon, the bullet striking his jounger brother. Hsnland. 4 jears or age The Injured boy was brought to a hospital In St. Anthony, examination a hewed that where an e bullet had pierced his right aids, pass-- g through one lung and tha llvsr, lodging tween the riba Hope for his recovery entertained by Attending physicians. 19 X-r- a t rrsH Yet Within Easy Reach ixteen Are Graduated by South Summit High Special te The Tribe ne. KAMA8. May Friday LikeaT ripAbroad 1Z -- uu By an Easterner .Adi Sunken Garden New Fea- Party Going to Brighton ture; Children's PlaySunday, Accompanied by grounds Will Attract Mayor; Public Invited. Today Lagoon opens Its gates for the summer season of 1922. With an attractiveness In landscape beauty never before achieved, and with all the amuse-fneconcessions ready to operate at full capacity, tbs resort expects a g opening day crowd. The holiday pleasure-seeker- s will find Lagoon newly decorated and renovated and will sense a freshness about everything that fairly Invites recreation. The urken garden, while hot finished, la at a stage that su events quite the beauty It w II attRin when complete. The children's playground Is In apple-ti- e shape for the first eagst group of All of tha new equipment Is youngsters In place and Is waiting for the first childish hands to put It tn operation. No charges are made for the Use of this equipment, the management having provided It as ons of the free attractions at the resort this year. Electric trams leave the Bamberger station at South Tempi and West Tempts streets every hour from f o'clock on, with a special train tor the evening crowds at I 30 o'olock. lk Said Klrkham, director of the Lagoon novelty orchestra, announces the addition of three banjos to hie aggren gation. Atthe opening dAnco of the tonight muelo will be played In both fast and slow tempo, catering to ths preferences of everybody Each encore ig offered with a different piece, in a different tempo, according to Mr. nt -- record-breakin- see-so- ' . TIME FOR , . f Jf . with Strawberries Nourish-in- g Deliciously and Satisfying Your need, and your whole is a vacation that will refresh Los Angeles, t California. Dos ,rt:3n Great Ihit Hotel The trip wHl be In charge of the following members: Dr. W. H. Hopkins, chief factotum; A. A. Lorqnze, general pass agent; Leon Btoney, food commissioner; Mayor Nealen, senior warden; A. B Lowe, James Griffiths, E R. Wright, Tlmpanogos Roberta,. Ray Marcell, Dr. E. W. Lambert and Georg Young, Junior wardens, Mrs. J. D. Derby, Agnes Lawson, Beryl Birkenshaw, Mra A. A. Lorenxe and Laura Fehr, hostesses; CBarencs R. Parry, photographer; William Allen, song leader; Walter Miller, H. S Claude chef; Bowmar, Btoney, Viola Bidgood, Dinar Lfgneli, Eugene Amott and Thomas Irvine, Jr, machine commanders. Evangeline Cunningham, captain of girl scouts; and Kels Sohlen, commander of night watch dir fl?1 .n ef iSU ''cr ns? ' t ? " e, & k tr ft V 4 it 1 V .? r - "t Th Information Coupon I f JP 4 of Southern California, Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Loe Angelo, Calif. I Picas send ma full Infematlon about the I summer vacatioa poeiibllltlcs in Southern I California. "Ml ub IAH-Ycar.Q- 1 i -- 1 5041. H V tif k fW Namt t - r t 1 . r- 1 , ,x - , ad lochl activitlm eetiler her. Coecwaut Crave for daec-inf. Reads Celt Qeb for aU guests Writ for1- booklet and Chefs Book of Redpe. Baduitlbtif By day eh ipert JAt eight the famous ! J, Los Angeles' leading downtown hotvl idlhE ALEXANDRIA committed an act of bankruptcy on January 11, when be transferred a portion of hi property to tho Holliday Stock company. Tha petitioners and th amount of their claims follow R. Hardesty Manufacturing n 2290 55; Intermountain company, of Credit Hoi, 500 18, J. L. GrifSpecial te The Tribune 4k POCATELLO. Idaho, May 29.-- At Company, 9159, and F. M. Lya fith specie meeting of the Idaho Agricultural man, I to. Loan company Saturday, a report was COSTLY BLAZE IN MEMPHIS. made to ths bankers and officers of ths MEMPHIS. Tenn.. May 29. Damage corporation present that 511 loans have te-- n favorably passed cf a total of 822 aatlmated at more than 500.000, largely ppHcatlons. The total amount of loons made Is I2S7,9E,0, and a total of 3151, 95a by smoko and water, was caused byto-a origin which late placed under bond Issue. The first each fir of undetarmtned of the day gutted th two upper stories payment amounts to 1(0 950; and applicaMercantile company, on ot the tion are being received at the rata of stores In south. ths department largest er day, so- - Several girls were overcome by amok and president of Uiken home In ambulances. the company. At this special meeting others preset t SISTERS TO DINE BISHOP. Were E. O. Howard, president ot Walker Brothers Bankers of Balt Lake: A. E Tha Sisters of tha Holy Cross will give Suuyrer. president ef the Idaho rails Na- S dinner tomorrow night at tha hospital tional Bank; R, J. Comstock, president of In honor of tho Rt. Rev. Joseph S. Glass, ths First National bank of Re:. burg; C M DD. Bishop Glass will celebrate next W.Wed sewootl, president of th October the twenty-fift- h Georg year of his orCltia-m- F National bank of Gooding, PresiIn th Catholic priesthood, and dent Carl A, Valentins of th First Na- dination tha dinner tomorrow night is not to be tional bank of Pocatello; W. r. Adams, confounded with tha formal ceremonies representing the war finance corporation, which will attend tha affair next faU. and Finis Bentley, counsel fog ths fourth preparatory class of Bt Th Loan eomiany, Jubilee academy will give a silver Marys evertn at tha school tn honor of this COUNTERFEITER REARREATED. Patrons and friends of Bishop Glass Dewey Conley, convicted in tha federal are Invited to attend. eourt of counterfeiting strip revenue tha Institution stamps tar Salt Laka In January, 1920, has Cut This Out It I Worth Money. been apprehended at 13 Paso, Texas, and anclose with to and Cut out this slip, will be brought back to Balt Laka, acmail It to Fuley 4k Co., 19)5 Sheffield are., cording to Information roootvad bars yesIII., writing your nam snd terday, Conley was Oentenood to ala Chicago, Von will receive In return months In Jail, following bis eoovtctkm a trialdearly. containing Foley's Honey here, and disappeared after being granted and Tarpackage Compound for coughs, eolda and Urns in which to prepare for an appeal. Pills for pains In Kidney Foley croup; Idea and back: rheumatism, backecha, BANKRUPTCY PETITION Ft LEO. bladder and aliments; and Foley A petition to declare D. & Brin ton of ktdaef CatbartW Tsblets, a wholesome and thor. Balt Laka batricnipt was filed yesterday catheetio for constipadeansing ughlf In th United States district court tion, biliousness, bsadarties and sluggish by four of his creditor. It Is set forth bowels Riv In th petition that ha Is Insolvent ami (fi) Good Stores. (Adv.) i Amo-elatio- Bchramtn-JahnsoivDru- I .T . Stems Like Home' STATESMEN INVITED HERE, President Manuel L. Queson and Speaker Sergio Oemena of the Philippine senate and house are invited to visit Balt Lake during their tour of tha United State, In messages aent yesterday oy President F. C. Schramm of ths Commercial club They are due to arrive in Ban Franotseo from the Philippines on June 4. They have planned to tour the United Rtates for ths purpose of promoting sentiment in favor of Philippine Independence. LARGE FARM flwrIST 4eTW Trlhone. ' 7 DELTA, May 29 Ray Cox, lend salesman, has Just completed a deal whereby the Irvine farm, near Abralianw Is sold to a Mr. Twitchell of Roosevelt, The new buer will put eight men on the farm, spitting It Into eighties. 840-ac- re ARRIVE FROM ENGLAND, t per 11 to Th Tribune. FARMINGTON. Jane May 29 Mrs Hadler and daughter of London, England, hav arrived hers and srs guests ot Mrs. Alfred Bpenoer for a few weeks. Agrt-Cultur- When yon aik for Shredded Wheat be rare Shredded Wheat yon Jon get the Original always eaten, made at Oakland, Calii always dean, always pore, alwav the lame high quality. Two Biscuit with milk or cream, or with berries or other fruits, make a M defying meaL Mt- t, Bry-Blo- 5 Your Need Apply . Zemo, the Antiaeptic Liquid Easy to Use. From any druggist for 85c, or $1.00 for large size, get a bottle of Zemo. When applied as directed it effectively remove Eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals ikm troubles, also Sores, Burni. Wounds and Chafing. It pens-- t rates, cleanse and soothes. .Zemo is a clean, dependable and inexpensive antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever used i as ef festive and satisfying. (Adv.) Your Woodwork Done in Emolite! Picture to youraelf what might be done in E your bedroom, for example, with itt combinationa of white, old ivory, light blue aud Parisian gray; one shade on the woodwork and another on the furniYou cannot overesti- -' ture, for example. mate the beauty of EMO-JLIT- EMOLITE Most wonderful of all enamels It dries with a brilliant luster, but can be rubbed to a dull finish if preferred, and either way It will be found to be very durable. Indeed, there is nothing finer in the world in the way of an enamel. The t oJ. 1 t k JAddftM Well Organized. Art fiffr a Imste, Sec. 5051, Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Idaho Agricultural Loan Company Make Report meat ' 4 Go Nourish Club of Southern California All-Ye- ar fib 'JOyC The avenge SUM temperature Is Isuflxrs CalUsrais tor th part 44 pen (U. S. Weather Burns retards) is a (oDoere: June, 44 July, 10 August, 71 Septmbcr, 49. The same retard, show that a great city Is the center of this ecctioa be ea the average nly one day la June, two day la July, three to Auguet aad three la September whea tha thermometer touches Sr exceed 90 degree. Th sir Is anally dry, to higher temperature are comfortable here that would be 'actable la the Eaet where humidity ea b, fi For you who want a complete change vrhidi is the great value to be derived from a vacation --there is no other place so advantageous. Go, therefore, to Southern California this summer get that change sights and have experiences that are brand new to you. Too warm there, you think? Note these U. S. Weather Bureau figures, which will perhaps remove a jrexy wrong idea; Temperature On leavln half hours' hike will bring the hikers to ths Comstock mins, where they will spend the night The board hi house. It Is announced, will accommodate about eighty girls, and ths men will use the other buildings and many of the members will around the camp fire. slep After breakfast Sunday morning the party will hike to Brighton to spend the day. The girls of ths dub will serve a free dinner at Brighton. Mayor Nealen will take command of ths entire organisation In the Brighton district, having a troop of girl scouts acting as his aides. Gilbert Riseold, ths Chicago sculptor who Is he--e making ths Mormon Battalion monument, will do some modeling In enow during the stop at Brighton, letter In the afternoon the bikers will go down Big Cottonwood canyon to the automo-bilewhich will com as far up the canyon as possible. f A Myriad Diversions t Lodgings Provided. Party the body tot'd the mind. "This wo derland provides it. Your hope, and your family', is lot fun with healthfulness. This play ground, the greatest in the world, pro vide more different Unit of healthI an easterner first went to ful fun than any other. Southern California in the rammer Why do usual rammer things again for my health. Since then I've rethis summer why go to usual turned aix times in the rammer and place why not ace what you havf I havent yet eeen all there is to see,, missed for years? ' or done all there is to do. For there are 4,000 miles of paved 7 motor roads to travel, connecting a Know;, that change, that intern! thousand points of interest and fun. fun this summer, while you may. that Mountains, lakes, sea shores, trout Go for you may never have now, streams, golf courses, canyons, misanother chance, We would not have sions, desert innumerable diversions missed that trip for anything, is pf the most interestingkind. what most people say. ' A hundred different kind of trips, round trip Special even mountain peak on foot, on horseback or by automobile, train or fares now la effect Ao more JFor Ttut, trolley. Ask any railroad ticket agent lot Fishing, camping, hunting, tailing further information, or mail coupon mything you like to do, it therfi at . below. its best U) Summertime, of State that you probably, your United have never seen.' I Within easy reach at a very reasonable cost, and yet aa interesting and as instructive as a trip abroad. i3i Cf Mayor Nealen will accompany members of tha Wasatch Mountain club on their trip to Brighton next Saturday afternoon and Sunday, June S and 4. This promises to be one of the big events of the organisation. The party will go to Brighton by way of Park City and return through Big Cottonwood canyon. It is announced that snow Is about three feet deep et Brighton, hard enough for a horse to walk on. The Wasatch Mountain Jlub has extended an Invitation to the pufbllo to Join in this trip. Those wishing to go ere asked to register at the Owl Drug company Thursday and Friday, Automobiles will leave the Salt Lake theater Saturday afternoon at 2 and I o'clock, and Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Thev will go up Parley's canyon, which la mow beautiful with Its new foliage and many colored rocks. Each one la requested to bring Ms own lunch for Saturday evening, ae well as food for breakfast Sunday Elach member of the morning must also bring a blanket, plate, party pup, spoon, a flashlight. If ons Is desired, and a veil for protection against sunburn. iVW Southers CsVerala everagei 99 toy st Summer li the retains assess to tunshuie. you can plea a perfect wnther tor yeur fas. wonderland of THERE'S t the boundariet ivj oTT (tort with he Green Fron ,1s . r V 1 |