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Show A. t . h - O n tiitty&M' I ufa a FURNITURE Guest Entertained Parties Arranged at Afternoon at Country. - Club Party compliment to her guet,Mrs. Jock IN Ruddle, of St, Louie, Mo., Mr. David M R. AND MRS. DAVID, KEITH Will entertain forty eight gueata at Keith entertained at her home In. Feddinner dance at the Country club eral Hdfhti yesterday afternoon at tea, tonight In honor Jack RudUle of A variety of garden flowers were Used - t. Loula Mo., whooflaMra a guest at the Keith about tbe house and on the tea table. ome. Dreaming at the tea table were Mrs. George R. Savage, mother of tbe host, Mra J. G. Riser will entertain this afterand Mrs. Henry W. Bond of SC Louie, noon home en Browning avenue In mother of the tueat of honor. Aeaietlng in J'ohur at.ofherMiss Clara Nelbsur and Mine serving were Mra. Paul F. Xeyser, Hra Virginia Evans, who will be graduated Clarence Batnberger, Mlae Dorothy Bamfrom the Bast high school, and aieo for berger, Mra Kay Wadleigh and Mre. Joel MIho Helen Wilder and Mias Madetyn Nlbley. Anderson, members of the graduating f the University f Utah. Mr. and Mra Roaa Beeson will entertain a party of forty at the Country club toLittle, Miss Beatrice will celenight. Mr. and Mr. Karl D. Smith have brate' her ninth birthday McCrea afternoon at reservation! for fourteen and Mr. and Mra a tea et the home of herthis Judge Carl A. Flaher for eta Slid Mra W. M. McCrea, parents, on East First -" w f South street, Mr. Frank Bdtterlll wU! entertain 0 thirty at luncheon at the Country club MlSs Olive Frank Woolley, a bride of today. Mra U H. Farnsworth hte reser- Heat Week, will entertain'' at a trousseau vations for ten. tea this afternoon at her home, SCO Sv d-o- enth Kant Street. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1922. S Storage Packing Shipping storage Is the Our open tor general most reasonable storage you can get. For those who want the best we have the Keyser Fireproof Private Room-wa- fer than many safety deposit - c vaults. w hlgh-eiai- Furniture shipped to and from all parts sf the world M. A. Keyser Sewing Baskets -- Parkinson, Mrs. Brooks, Mle Emm Grace Edwards, Miss Ethel Allen Barnhart, Mias A Ilia Peterson, Mr. Angle McGee and MissLOclUe Eardiey. - Just received!. iriae or next Mias "Margaret Falk. will entertain at an Informal trousseau tea this afternoon at her borne on Third avenue. Dr. M. B. Baxter entertained at a Aahctag' party and late supper Monday evening In honor of Miss Falk. A new line of Japanese work baskets. Regular 50c to $2.25 val' ues; special for today only, 25 Per Cent43(ft Week, 120 Off Alumnae members of the Alpha Chi of Utah will sorority of the University entertain today at luncheon at the tn honor card hotel, followed by of the senior members of the - active chapter. (Mrs. Ernest McGarry and Mrs. Theron 9. Partnelee are In charge of arrangement a Gamma Sigma sorority of the Univerentertain today at will of Utah sity luncheon at the home of Miss Beth Baumberger In honor of the senior members of ths sorority. New-hou- Pair Mr. Gary testified ha had never shown any .desire to dominate th corporation, and that he served merely one of seven members or th finance committee. The other members, h oald, er Mr. Gary, President Farrell, Georg F. Baker, Psrcival Roberts, Jr., of Philadelphia, Comptroller J. Filbert and General Counsel Richard V. Lindebarry. ft Morgan on Committee. "If you forgot th f be up her ment st Boise from June 4 to It. The Pocatello units will he recruited to maximum strength, sccordlhg to the recent heavy enlistment. Located here Is L company, 186th infantry; headquarter detachment. Third batallon, 184th Infantry; First cavslry bsnohaf th 118thIf cavalry and the medical detachment. Th Blackfoot and Grace troops of th 118th cavalry will entrain at Pocatello, as will ths Sods Spring company of the Th Gooding troop of cav188th Infantry. alry will b picked Up in special en route. Th local boys are enthusiastic the encampmeht, as the new program Issued by th adjutant general provide for sports such as polo and track and with drill field events In the afternoon and Instruction work In the morning, basehave The Pocatello outfits each ball teams and track teams for the encampment and the three cavalry tfdope in southeastern Idaho have been training pole teams for the tournament at Boise. Th chamber of commerce and th Ktwanls and Rotary clubs are 'sponsoring the Pocatello units and making every effort to build up th strength and efficiency of th Pocatello unite at the encampment. , ii i I r ''a Z lo SAtriAKE Hones L Name Also On Back &nd Chest Lost Best. Ccticura Heals. ot with a Mk MMy baby brofco a his Mas, back At (bey War day ptaaptea, aad af-t- ar ftta tsw days sad became dry and fend. His akla wee red aad sort, amt the ipttoat bebed da that be asmNhed, id bis laas wao dlafigwred. Kla clothing aggravaited tbd breaking Wot, sad at night be waa traaa aad lost his net. I bsga attaf Cmicura Beep tad Ointment. 1 could sea sa improvement, and after aslng wra earn c I 8oepad on bo of Otatmsnt be wu heated. Sfnod) Mra, Jeoete htoCollam, 331 Bo, Sth Bt., Kasoag City, KaneaS. Dee Coticure feoap, Ointment and Takooi for aU toilet put pose. X " Old Oregon Trail n ' NEW YORK, June 2. Th Lockwood legislative ooimhittae, today Issued a subpoena for Thomas Le Chadbourne, counsel appearing In the latest steel merger Involving th Midvale. Republic and Inland companies, after the attorney bad Informed Samuel Untermyer, committee counsel, that be was too- - busy to appear with certain papers regarding th merger desired by the committee. Elbert H. Gary, chairman Of the Unit' States Steel corporation, testifying befori the committee today, thwarted effort of Ssmuel Untermyer, committee counsel, draw from him admissions that J. Morgan dominated the corporation, J. f. Morgan 'Is It hot a fact that Mr. names the directors? Untermyer asked. Mr. retorted Gary, "Certainly not," j . Who doc name them?" "Th stockholder. Mr. Untermyer smiled and Mr. Gary smiled back St him, "Who really names them?" Mr. Untermyer persisted. Til have to admit and claim, ealYMr. Gary, "that I do more of that than anyone else, and always hsvs. - i !s Favored for Highway Rubber Stamps . Its still mighty Q good to get close to D a Coal fire these n a mornings and evea nings. Keep your a bin filled. , p n or & profit that - . Guard Units Getting Into Corihnittee It "That Trim for Encampment Lockwood Judge ai. less out of competition'' would reIn dissolution of t for Coun- sult driving suet POCATELLO, Idaho, Jkrve 1. PocaSubpoena Bherman for the concentration tello will, be th dr"Thenr you haveact.to behave yourMlf," point the national guard unit of southeastern of sel Chadbourne will Untermyer said. Merger Mr"Yes, Idaho Sunday and a special train for two reason. First, for the state encampmads Womenfs Fine Silk Hose All. pure threAd silk with lisle feet and tops BROWN,' BLACK and WHITE; A rare opportu to seciire a most unusual . nity bargain. 83 earn you a fact tl nats them Saturday Special j- - Phone us TODAY. 8 a a 0 a a a a 0 , POCATELLO. Idaho, June . The name Old Oregon Trail" was adopted by ths Pooatallo Rotary club at yesterday' meeting to take the place or the "Idaho-Peflc highway hams aad th club will move for the legislature to Chang the name by enactment. Captain J. Worthley, Instructor of the Idaho national guard, gave a talk on th CUlsens Training Camp" to be conducted this year st Fork Douglas; Utah. The business tneh pledged their cooperation In taking Care of the boys who art going to the state national guard encampment Sunday. Most of ths melt will rem If on vseauon, while ceive full-pa- y gone for the three weeks. Why not decorate on Sunday, 4th? Holliday Peony Farm, 4th So. and 13rd peonies, 11.00 a doses. But- i Full Bloom . (Advertisement.) el Ntw. home ros porrosrice. SURLET, Idaho. June 1. Work waa of a begun today on tbs construction building by C. M. Oberholtser. which for th be used wilt pcstofflc. A lease for ten years has been entered Into. This butlflir.gywtll be located on Oakley avtnue be twe'X Second, and Third North atreet one-ato- ry v ft " Early June Brid- e- Electrical Gifts . s t fV v , Hotpoint Electrical Appliances ate highly acceptable as, wedding gifts. Among pur large variety you will find Boudoir Sets,' Curling Irons, Chafing Dishes, Grills, Heat ers, Safety Pads, Irons, Toasters, Sewing,, Machines, Vacuiim Cleaftersand Electric Ranges. Our Hotpoint appliances 'ire covered by a guarantee and- - are popularly, Denied. Mr. Untermyer then tried to get Mr. nd Mr, Morgan Gary to admit that h and together controlled the corporatlhn, that the other five member of th finance committee, which he had testified selected the director. Wer toer "rubber stamp. fact." Said Mr. Gary. "That Is not "Th ether member aid in their selection." He then recounted how, last year, he and President Farrell had Selected three directors who "wore elected against Mr. Morgan' Judgment, but not ' against his wishes." Th belief that th firm of Morgan eon trolled theUniled (Hates Steel, corporation. Mr. Gary continued, probably arose from th fact that the banking house "la a sense organised the corpora- tlOQ- It was left to th Iftt J. P. Morgan of th he said, to fix the rotative value merger, companies entering theMr. . The admitted elder Morgan, Gary In response to a question, named the first board of directors. . "He ld Mr, Lntar earned you," , myer. ((' "Wholly, Mr. Untermyer Insisted. Reverting to the Junior JT. P. Morgan, . -- " , "" - ' k ) a marketing agency to artanga for pooling ercam and diverting It to th upbuilding of dairy Industrie already establish 1 hero. The meet'ng was addressed by F. R. Cammaek, 1314 dairyman of th state division, who osstbu resources. tat' Beck Family Reunion Is largely Attended opmenl of pedal t The Tribes. end hold th annual Beck reunion, o'clock, and, opened at after a general handshaking, a program was given under the management of Antrim Beck. Those attending the reunion Wer descendant of Joseph K, Beck end hi wile, Hannah Forsyth Beck, both Si'S deceased, and a Second wife. Margaret RoMaun Beck, who I atlll living. to A buffet supper waa served from an thief mission In the tit o'clock, during elo of th program program. At th dancing was hjoyed th remainder of th evening. Th descend ants of Joseph K. Beck number 4i8, at follows! Chi. deed, l?i grandchildren, 1141 88. dren, III) icidenc waa the birth of twin, h A Mr. Leonard and to end Mra, hoy girl, Reck of Inland at t o'clock last evening, which eventcauaed additional rejoicing at th reunion, d- I. -- At 9PAK1PH FrtRK, Ju mately 400 persona gathered Wednesday afternoon and evening at the Third ward amusement hall to honor th birthday anniversary of Joseph B. Reck, Utah pioneer fightto todo doso. so, and, second, because tve a question whether the corporation trade belonged to any of th slailong, Mr. Gary replied: o, w havent known eo much about business for severs! Independents roars. AUice th abolition of th gentlemen' greement dinner," Mr. Untermyer you haven't substituted breakfast pr luncheon?" Nothing ha heeti substituted, Ml far as I know. sug-este- d, Cream Marketing Agency Is Favored at Twin Falls; TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Juh I. Inquin COi Into the desirability of forming operative marketing ageney among cfsam producers of Twin Falls county was launcheWwith the decision of a committee composed Of W, A. ClSudln, Joseph H. Reaver and L. Ayotte at meeting convened here last evening by R. 13. , Broeaard, County agricultural agent, Th committee will be expected to formulate rtaUte'c a to production and her and th ronmimpt on of cream amount shipped to other state and to Into the desirability of terming inquire t new Th effect HYl mLL by Mthera IS elf alteWd ar MMltwot at optnek FnoUwt an farnmag itoWoa t a IkUnemakat, mm aU emilae bbaerV the phta or oti-- T rae tifc ty mark, a rasa laaeet. It aad hm stharrla ewnlai Se a pate sf ale wrote. Ime teaetete hte 4hte t vacate aw w. te them far OS Fnptnd ta imA dawns R. I uerid ttnta ssiT tnm M Ite, Sag. erltaa: mMaig'S bry Ititett BexbteJLoodtea, "FXEvdT 11AIH BALAAM Raatorao Cotee sod Baaoty to Clray and F.eW Hah aiec-xrm- ,? Preymiti, te'acaugriy , nti all-whi- te buck dlrift fted C DRUG STORE IS ATJ SOUTH MAIN IT.: JOUR 3tti2-- u Ifetlms f the meetings sf wemaoi slate aad saotal sveata sf tte past wek ate pabUeatiaa In th Sunday Hgt will te received by telepbena later ibaamateI a'alaak Friday aftemam, Pngrama bs aaat la writtaa at all time. Mode by . Van Ba<e and Kayser. li: For the priced. Mrs. C. O. Peterson will entertain at a handkerchief shower this afternoon at her home In Murray In honor of Miss June brio Ross Middlemlsa, will entertain at a Miss G. Edward matinee party at the American, followed bv tea at the Dansante, thl afternoon. The party will number eighteen. and Stripes. f . Miss Claire Boynton, a bride of next week, will entertain at a trousseau tea this afternoon from 2 until ( o'clock. White, Black, Cordovan ' lrzzt?J The marriage of Miss Alice Pitt and Dr, Henry Walker 'Nelson of Ogden took place yesterday in the Salt Lake temple. A reception followed last night at the Mr. and home of the bride's parent Mra. R. C. Pitt, 148 West North Temple street. The couple will spend their honeymoon In Chicago. Colors Include Gray, Beige, Nude. ,v nf Atfdreee m8SHm ft lim- Whether you spend your vacation on shore or field, on court or links, on mountain, lake or stream, or down the open road, Z. C. M. I. Sport Dept, is ready to help you choose equips ment that carries a guarantee of satisfaction. You will find our prices surprisingly low. L The alaeUo garter of pure rubber with a fancy silk ruffle does It The garter I part of the stocking. Ton Jdat pull the stocking on and It atay up. Does away with hot support- -, ere. Ftao f silk ruffle oo garter comes In self or contrasting ivftm Vacation Needs ' They Stay Rolled Up $1.75 vAlues and only ited number of patterns left. a nar, tl.BO Regular $3.00 a yard, special Regular $3.50 a yard, special These are some very exceptional t, detignftd Ivith jeweler precision. We here Bvftrgharp in til style!, in lllver end fold, duued end plain. We Mil the genuine Svmharp. The eftme U on the pencil, Mercerized Table Damask at Half Price ss Silk Stockings YXjfttfifa ytro bof tfi Evenharp Vy you get a pencil that U always rftftdy to write imoolhly, eerily And lftf&ly. And Evtftharp five lifelong tfyict. For, lika your Watch, It it White Goods Sale F.L Rolette Graduate 328 West Second South Phone Wasatch 4722 or 723 see m t 0 Fireproof Storage Co. Miss Natalie Jacobs will entertain at Mias Leone Poulton, a June bride, will luncheon for members, of the gradu be entertained at' tea this afternoon by J. A. Hogl. Mlao Vivian Rllrrbeck will a ting classtoday Hall. Rowland of Mra. E. L. May, and (Mr. A. E. Hurd entertain at tea this afternoon Tor will entertain this afternoon at the Hurd Mr. and Mra J. M. Jorgenson will enterhome on 1 street. tain at a party at their home, Mrs. Ada Dwyef fttiaaell, who la spend- 1421 Seventhdancing East street, lit honor of Mise Knudsen will entertain at Mr. In Salt Kalla ing the summer with relative Peterson and Merlpu K. Stev- -, aarde this evening at her hom. at Fort L)br Laker was tho guest of honor at a tee eneOn, who will be married toon. in honor of her mother, Mr Douglas given yesterday afternoon by Mr. Leroy Catherine Botach of Los Angeles. G. Diiiwoedey and Mra Frank W. Jena a wr.a Ruth Mi!a a June bride, Walgren, nings at the Dlnwoodey homo on North tbe guest of honor dt a mlacellaneous A of the P. E. O. sisterhood Chapter State street T. fhoWSr Verl last night by Mr. be entertained at luncheon at Civic A pink and purple color scheme was William given at her home on Oblad avenue. will Center thl afternoon t 1 o'clock. The carried odt in the decoration. Pink Pink In a hostesses will be: Mrs. L, B. Anderson, wntte and and rotes peonies were In a and iris combined peonies purple for Mrs. W. W. McKIrahan. Mr. H. W, crystal bowl formed the centerpiece ascenterpiece for the tea table. the table, the hostess was Reherd, Mis Doris Burlff. A reading Presiding at the tea table were Mra sistedsupper MarMle and Miss Flora halm by will bs given by Miss Mary French. Charles Walter Jodea of Berkeley, Cal,, numbered Lambert. The guestga Mra Ernst Tfetnberger, Mra, George Jay garet twenty. Gtbson and Mra J. w. Rookltdge, The Utopian club of the University of hundred called. held Its final party of the school and fifty guests Ops For Mias Alloa Hoar, a bride of June, Utah the hom of Wenlast evening-a- t year Mr. and Mra Joseph Anderson, Mr. and dell Barnes at Kaysrille. The house was lieutenant and Mra Jameo B. burn-for- d Mra Otejfg Amuasen and Mr. and Mrs. decorated with colors of purple club's the entertained la the first of a eerie of Conrad Haymond entertained at a dancing Refreshments were served to dinner partita at their quarter at Fort party at the Anderson home, 1814 South and white. guest Douglas last night. Garden flowers In West Temple street, last night. Garden sixty The committee on arrangements yellow and white formed a centerpiece tor flowers decimated the rooms. A light sup George Pendleton, George Robbins the table, per was served. The guests numbered and Harvey Woodbury. Covers were Mid for Major and Mra. thirty. B. Gurney, Captain and Mra O. J. .LangMias Lyle Davie win entertain this afterThe active chapter or the Cfiit Omega and Mra. H. A, Austin and noon at her home on Garfield avenue In try. Captain Mra B. Hart. Frank and sorority entertained last evening at an honor of Ml Hoar. Captain Informal dancing party in honor of the members. Supper was served late Mias Rffl BUrroaton and Mias TUlie senior I Mrs. Walter Newton Pugh will errter-thi- s In the evening and corsage bouquets of afternoon at her home on East South Foster Hedqulst will entertain at a ken sweet peas and buttercups ware cardinal Miss Temple street In honor of Mra H. a. Bow- alngton this evening at the home of to the guests man of Pasadena, Cal., Who IB visiting in Burroston in honor of Mlae Ruth Foster, gien The patrons included Dr. and Mrs. G. a June bride. W. Teudt. The gueets were: Miss Virthsaity, Miss Beasts Jones, MISS Teachers of the Franklin school enter- ginia Clawson, Mies Roe vita Fltagerald will entertain Wilcox, Miss Min Robertson, Miss for the graduate at tained at a matinee party yesterday at Mary at an Informal partyBelvedere Lynch, Miss Flora Bell Alrd. apartments the American theater, followed by tea at Katfhryn Mies Helen Btlckley, Miss Mildred Burher homo In the academic de- the Amefloan Dansanw, In honor of the rows, Miss Marian Wits afternoon, the third Miss MilThe dred Emmett, Miss Cartwright, at the principal. Miss Lillian Whalen. Dorothy Martin, Mis partment will give a card party GenevleVa Mlea Included hostesses Nell Cresr and Miss Annt Dailey. academy for the graduates this evening. The committee In charge of arrangements Included Mlsa Frances Gibbs, Miss Mildred Qerrard, Mis Caroline Cannon, Miss Edith Teudt and Miss Martha Cannon. Eighty guests were present. four-tee- For th la r fcU-r- iggthdf t . . - m . && aA Tho footwear pretested 1 got gulp ropfesraUtivg of the modelt now in highest favor, but th value dem-rh- t oast th ability of this hew (hop to oomUng smart OtyU and modcrat prielhg. Mall Ordn Xllled : |