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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE; SATURDAY MORNING, JULY FURNITURE G.A.R.fiiiD W.R.C. lwr4 rs-- tpcndlng the Oooddlng summer with uul gon, Edward, Mr. of Mon to Viot, Colo, who grw giater, Mrs. Dwight Gov. Goodding a it vs, o Jr, 4 i z '' -- j s,p, - V i3r v ' i V ? J V -- dS y; rhlpped to and from porta of thO world . ale Hat s 11 At the annual encampment of the G A. K Veteran. Women of tho Belief n Corps amd Ldies of the' G A. B. Kt Wost 8cend outh department of Itah, hed Phono Wasatch 6722 or STS A. Van . F. I. O. In hall. the reaterddy Patten "of Ogden wa eleted depu'y commander of the state G. A. R. Other officers chosen for the ensuing ftsial jear were. W. t- - Good sell, aenlor vice comtce mander; John latdue, juo'.or and J 11. Lakin, chaplain. Thoe of adon coomil elKted to erve tae ministration were J. H. Smethei. Xlr. G. Vallereux and J H. Goals. Uoodaelt and Mr. Vailereua nera ehoeen t. a de effata to Sttend the nat.onal on which wht be held in tes X.olnea. Iowa, ,n September. Members of the Woman a Relief Corpa and the JLadlea of the G. A. H., depart-meof ttah, met in annual encampheilowa' ments yesterday In the Odd AssoThe hail Site of orgs.nliat.ona acted .separately and in dhfeieut sessions, although the waa simTIar. procedure followed by in Big - Cotton- Each held memorial exercises and wont '' tnraugn the routing of -- aautual conventions, intruding the election of "If .eer wood Chosen for the enu.ng--ea- r 'the two joined- with the voters ns oi tha Grand Army of the Republic, However, at luncheon, at which the local ladtee of the two organisations mentioned enSalt Lake's municipal camp, for fathers tertained the veteran and and sons, mothers and daughters, with delegate to their conventions. record of not one Illness In four years, wtH operate as usual at the (camping Personnel Chosen. Officers elected by the Woman' Re- ground of the Utah Outdoor association lief Corps t tha, their thirteenth de- In Big Cottonwood canyon this summer partment convention, were as follows. July 28 to August 9, Inclusive, a period Mrs. Minnie Goff of Salt Lake, president; Mrs. Mary J. Van Patten of Og- ot fifteen dajs, ha been set tor the ; den, senior vice president; lira Mary camp. J. Vincent of Proo, junior vice presiand fathers will have the first Boj Mrs. Gwen dent; Groenoyke of Salt Lke, Arthe camping grounds. treasurer, Mrs. Mary J. Grlfln of Og- pleasure of have been made for them to den. chaplain, Mrs. Mdi-Spears of Salt rangements Lake, chairman of the executive board leave for the camp July 28 and to return Mrs. ILixletta Beesly of ' Provo, second cm the last day of the month. The moth, ers mi girls will go In two groups, the member of the board: Mrs. Carrie Weid-enof Sail Lake, th.rd member; Mrs. first leaving .July 31 and returning 4 The recond group wi.l leavs Ida Gough of Salt lake, fourth mem-ber4 and return August 9. Mrs.-M'Heffner of Salt Lake, camp The Utah Outdoor association fifth member; delegate at laige lo the national convention, Mrs Jennie E Holt wa (elected a the sight for the muof Sait Lake; first delegate, Mr Emma nicipal outing place because It Is believed Weatherbee of Sa t Lake; first alternate, to be Ideally located. It la not far from Mrs Sarah Edwards of Salt Lake, and Brighton, a distance of about four miles, second alternate. Mrs Marie Von Elm while the surrounding lakes, towering of Salt Lake, Mrs., Ella V. Brooks of peaks accessible to climbing, and the mines male It a spot particularly Salt Lake, secretary; Mrs Edith Egan near-b- y of Salt Lake, Inspector; Mrs. Margaiet desirable for such an occasion. Transportation to the camps and back Harvey of Salt Lake counselor; Mrs. Leona Barrackman of Salt Lake, pa- to Balt Lake will be provided, leaving rn triotic Instructor; Mr Jennie Neal of the morning desigt.a'ed and returning In Each member of the camp Salt Lake, press correspondent, Mrs the afternoon. Anna Wilson of Salt Lake. I. anl I. of- will ba allowed fifty pounds of bagsage This should Inficer; Mrs Mary E. Springer of Salt without ext-- a charge Lake, aenlor aid clude at least two blankets, one quilt, Mrs Martha Price, department presispoon, towels, fork, tin cup, plate, knife, dent for the last j ear. presided at the soap, comb, toothbrush and a amall flour convention and the lnatailatlon was under the dTection of Mrs Anna Nelson ot will be divided Into The campers Salt Lake, past president. squads of six For each squad there must be two frying pans, one water bucket, G. A. R. Women Elect. t wo sauce pans, one hand axe, can openwash basin, four extra pletes and a er, Ladles of the e'ected the fol mirror Tents will be equ'pped by the lowing officers for the ensuing year. Outdoor association with a sheet-iro-n Utah Mrs. Anna Thiel of Ogden, de;rtnent stove, bed springe, table and chairs president; Mrs. Ora Fojnton of Salt In order that the cost of the camp- - mv Lake, senior vice president, Mrs Frances lo a minimum and Vet hove reduced be Richmond of Provo, Junior vice president, the best poss'ble food, all edi'doa for Mrs. Mara Hvixdalek of OgJen. treascharge of urer; Mrs. Alice Wallace of Salt Ieke, camp usage will be kept In the them out Mrs. a camp director, apportioning chaplain: Mrs. Hattls R'chmond, This arfor the different metl periods Ora Benge, counMary McLean and-Ma Insure will Is believed, cil of administration, Mrs. Lucy E Norrangement, it for the camp ton, counselor to the department presi- better and rhea par meal In aid Keeping the dent; Mrs McLean, Mrs Sarah Olsen, members and will also at a par MrgHarriet Rrlscoe, Mrs. Nora Spencer, health conditions lunch Mrs. Elizabeth Criwnon and Mrs Lucy Each Individual must provide for the first day. A. Clark, delegates to the national conof ro t The entire the.riimr, Incudmg vention, to be held at Des Moines in SepH Items tember. specified and any net mentioned, Officer appointed by the Incoming snd also transportation. Will1 be $4 i0 for tbe varipresldenvare: Mrs. Nora Spencer, Inspec- Those dealring 03oregister so with, tor for the department; Air Susie Moore, ous camps could of their play ground activities. patriotic Instructor; Mrs. Pearl Wilts, registrar; Mrs Marv C. MacXav, librarian; Mrs. Lulu Gulre, corresponding secretary; Mrs Katie Hodge of Ogden, press correspondent, Mrs. EUenor Hums, past department An president. Installed the officers. nouncement regarding the appointment of ! a department secretary will be made later DEPARTMENT. by the prtsldent Retiring officersNor-of ICS W. Center SL this department are' My. Lucv A Telephone 1$ ton, president; Mrs. Sarah Olsen, senior vice president, Mrs. Agnes Price, Junior vice president, and Alfa, Hattie Richmond, Prqjjo secretary. Midsummer Styles Specially Designed by The Paris for Another Great Sale. Fireproof Storage Co, f ' V t " Furniture M. A, Keyser , v nre Dependable h Oor open generala otorage I storage you most reasonable can get. For those who want the best we have the Kevser Fireproof Private Room- - wafer than many v'e.y deposit vo vauit a. v Dvil WarOrganizatlon of Department of UtahHold Annual Encampment Here s Quatfy arOl Price hurh-clas- - r s ELECmiRS: TTjtert Storage Packing Shipping or ; f x 1 1, 1922. r '' 00 con-ren- hl -- o.gwm-lAtlo- ! k f r ? ? ,1 v X '4 , T'n: v 'v i 4 ,$ A , 4 ' ' WAtfc vv. Q . i iw.O v , V i i , , I'dXw . V. - V . vX W X , 1 - V.A ''dk v 0 n , .1 avW.K)ya( . , ' 4' X wvW'4Sl' a y. Z'-- er hi Au-sru- xt st r- TennisCfubDance Honor of " Visitors in the bridt-- a, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Jensen, make their home. Guests were received In the loge of the apartment house., Baskets of Jun roses decorated the room and funfietT a centerpiece for the supper table. Assisting Mr and Mrs. Jensen in receiving were Mr. and Mm J Clark and Mr. and Mrs. W. L W'orsencroft. Assisting wore Mrs. J. H Buehler, Mrs. H. C. Jensen,' Mrs. A M. Jensen, Mrs. A V. Jensen, Mrs Ray Downs, Mrs. Fern Jensen. , Miss Iris Clark, Miss n Robinson, Miss Mary Worsencroft, Misa Virginia Miss Lorna Papworth, Pieman and Miss Elsie Anderson. The brides both wore white Canton crepe trimmed In Spanish lace and carried bride roses, with a shower of l.lles of the valley. The Dower girls were Mins Adele Jensen, Miss Dorothy Jensen, Miss Marie Jensen, Miss Marlon Katherine Buehler. They wore ahlte In frocks trimmed lingerie pink rosebuds and carried pink roses In baskets. ' The couples wlli spend their honeymoon st the Hermitage in Ogden canMr and Mrs. Worsencroft yon. will mfikF their home In SaltEaRe and jftr. and Mrs. Clark will live In Eureka. -- " Aft-o- . R. !a AJfD MRS. FALTER NEWTON Mr and Mrs. tXm g. Campbell and Mias Helena Gleason entertained at a garden party at the Tennis club last night in honor of Mr. and Mrs J. A. QueaJy nd Mr. and Mr. Ravmond C. Naylor of San Francisco. The clubhouse and the ground were decorated in colored lights and Japanese lanterns. Confetti Introduced a carnival effect. A light supper was served on the porch and punch was served during the evening by Miss Marian McCune, Mis Jack Quealy and Miss ? M ary Thatcher. The Evan orchestra, furnished music. The guests numbered 200. -- Jl. Blau entertained 'at tea yesMr. J. In compliment Sfc terday afternoon from 2 until ( o'clock at a bride of next her home in La the France apartments. In honor of Mrs. W. Sf. Munk, who will leave Salt Lake soon to make her home tn Long Beach, Cal , and Mrs. E. A. who is visiting relatives in the city. A crystal basket of pink sweet peas formed a centerpiece for the tea table and White color scheme was carried out In ail of the decorative details.- - Rose and ferns were used In the living room. Assisting the hostess In receiving waa Mss Henrietta Blau. Presiding at ,the tea table were Mrs. Ernest lirlen and 8co-vill- a, Mrs E. Standiford Assisting In receiving were Miss Ruth Rock and Miss Coulam. Cards were received at Myma the door by- - little Miss Katherine Sharp. Muslo was furnished during the afternoon by Mrs Emma Ramsey Morris. Miss Jennie Welsh and Miss Sadie RobMini inson, who gavs vocal selections; Arvllla LeWsnup, violin, and Mis. Maud Browne Cheshire, piano. The guests numbered seventy-fiv- to Miss Cordelia Straup. week, Mrs, W. - Penick entertained at a kenslngton tea at her home, I6S7 Thirteenth East, yesterday afternoon. The decorations were In pink rosea. The guests numbered sixteen Mica Josephine McCarty will entertain 273 D street, this afternoon at her home, X- in honor of Miss Straup. Miss Gladys Orem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Orem, and Clifford Hall Simpson will be married this evening at t o clock at the Immanuel Baptist church. Mias Ethel Tel ton atld Miss Ellen Mc Donald will entertain at a shower this evening for Mrs, Fugene Growe. formerly Mies Lorraine Wulklns, at the Yeltoa home, $0 M street. -- 1 Compound e "l tirast teH you a true friend to Lvdia E.Pmk Log Angeles, Calif. that I mm ham1 Vegetable 1 have taken itoif and on for twenty vears and Mrs Albert from it ' ha helped me returned n apartment change from deli- street, fob Ihe cate girl to a stout, Compound. healthy woman. When 1 was married. I waa sick all the time until I took Lydia & Pinkhama Vegetable. Com- m PARKED BeewewDM4ra-ntoiwMairraU- !i Ristorui CW an to Grayaad F44 Hals Batoty oo M uc. nd fi PrurrUt 2UJ at. If Is Station. whoe-Terentl- y l si pawdlr, nohe athwwijie ZVj poorot af sine paw-daTkisr drnsslA hos than or I got tli kb for yo porkot ftmun 25. Jameo H. Sledmaa Propurod dy Boxton, Londos, Eng. burglars heard tha car drlv Into the" card and escaped They obtained only 1.50. other money and valuuUe In the house were overlooked. 1 DELORME DECLARED INSANE. MONTREAL, June SO Adelaird Delorme. former priest, charged with the Raoul, wo muider of his declared Insane by a jury late today. half-broth- :c TO D'iY ' Extraordinary Special Sale at Factory Prices il J? i r m i Sm- . COST RETAIL No woman can $1.69.io $4.50, SpecialyLSO, , Sites 16 to 45 All Colors IT , Silk Sports Sweaters 43-- All Colors the leading drink, after bathing When youre hungry and thirsty nothing satisfies like Nekto OF ENTIRE STOCK . la for it. - SUITS, COATS and DRESSES V2 PRICE AND n -- : WOMENS AND MISSES CLEARANCE V' -- . . and Tuxedo Sweaters Sizes 16 to Lagoon Supreme Court Decides Alfred Phillips Case AND MISSES ' - Hot Pots Saratoga Geneva h, afford to bo without one or more of these beautiful sweaters WOMENS Saltair- - Some aeeg located Immediately south at Salt Lake will be divided among the eleven children of the late Alfred Phillips, or their heirs In aceori with their lights at the time of their fathers death, according to the practical effect' of a decision of the supreme court. The case has ramifications dating back OHIO MAYOR RESIGNS POST. to almost forty ers ago, when Mr. YOUNGSTOWN', 30 Ohio, Jun Phillips prepared a set of deeds conveyGeorge L. Oles, elected mayor of Young-tow- n ing various parts of the property to his on an Independent ticket last fall, Individual five seres to each after a sensational campaign, today re- son and onechildren, mare to each daughter, with signed from office after six stormy certain othor freperty to be hed jolnt.y months of administration. by the aoa VALUES IN SALT LAKE CITY , Special, $4.95s $5.05, $8.50 Spd L thirty-seve- GREATEST SWEATER THE USUAL Slip-o- n IS a la Jl , f i$ Sx Z'i M PAY LESS THAN e 14. -- i i i June 30, New has reached Provo of the death of Mrs "Willlsm Uir- land, 72 years of age, mother of V,'a!ef B. Starr, rahroad conductor of this c'tv, Mis Garland died at her home In Be- June . While on their attle, Wash, way to- v s $ Mrs, Garland Mr., nl Mrs. Sta-- r rece'vfrd now that-'ahhad suft fered a stroke of paralveis They hist- end to her bedrid, arriving two days before she d'ed Mrs GarlanJ was the mother of seven children, five of whom survive her Thev are Walter B Starr of Provo, Mrs, J A. Boyd of Spokane, Wash ; william Garland of Laurel, Mont ; Mrs. L. J. Liodsav of Seattle, Wash. Funeral services ware held In Sekttle June 11 The body was taken to Tacoma, Wash., and placed in a msuso- - PARK CITY, June 30 The .f Summit county met In convention at the clty-h- all In this cltv yesterday and elected eleven delegates to the state convention, which will, meet In Balt Lake PENSIONS GRANTED. 30 Jun WASHINGTON, Pensions heen granted a hv Butterfield. follow: Vtah. Mary Ogden; Julia R, Turpin, Falrvlew, and Sarah Peterson, Jtlchfeld. $11 month; Idaho. Sophia Fouts, Burley, and Josephine Foster. Lewiston, 110 month; John La Follette, MoraVta Frances A flhntte, Cheyenne $30; John C. Felton., Recluse, f20. Chap-Fourt- in PROVO, Bpetltf to Tho Trtbooo. Bts-phe- for-rh- In n, Funeral Is Held for John H. Succumbs to Paralysis ' .62 of an Inch; aecumoiateA excees for this month to date. 06 of an inch; total precipitation lines January 1 to date, 12 27 Inches, accumulated eicwi sines January 1, 2 inches 8nn rises at 9 and sets at 8.04, July 1, 192 TAKEN AT 9 WEATHER OBSERVATIONS P. If , "MOUNTAIN TIMK. B. Fisher, Lot Angeles, has taken at fhe Hlllcrest, 87 A eummer. The delegates, who were Instructed to vote for Ernest Bamherger for Cnlted States senator as long as his name Is before the convention, are Henry Wel-As P. Ridge, Walter Evans. E. W. Farnsworth, Mrs. Kata Kimball. J. C. Clark, J H. Rrrnerts, T. J. Lewis, William 8. Horan, Reed Stephen and W. O. u. -- Man Mother of Park City Republicans ' Favor Ernest Bamberger July Iluourlt at the Aaslyllo Institution, uo-dotxur.. writoo; "Alawutaly fne fraa mor ohla or other aikolcM or emutltnont of opun. Tluto Btodua'o Tortbtnf Powdort oro y dhiwniioliod tU rmihr wotion" Observe the trede-mar- k, a gam Ipncet, Is oa o oty Lin-do- r PROVO Republl-raiis.jQ- pound. I waa in bed much of my time with paina and had to have the doctor every month. One day I found a little book in my 'yard in Gutbne, Oklahoma, ftnd I read it through and got the medicine Lydia E. Pink-haVegetable Compound and took eight bottles and used the Sanative Wash. 1 at once began to get atronger. I have got many women to take it Just by telling them what it has done for me. I have a young sister whom it baa helped in the eame way it helped me. 1 want you to know that I am a friend indeedforyouwere a'friend in need. ' -- Mrs. George Hardee, 1043 Byram St, Loa Angeles, California. Let Lydia E. PinkhaEna Vegetable Compound be a friend indeed to y ou. HAIR BALSAM e Mrs. JR.. T. Gellison- - entertained yesterday at luncheon At the Hotel Utah In honor of the members of the Chi Omega fraternity who have been In the city attending tha fraternity convention as delegates from Kansas. eo 0m4 ty sothn the world for half a eeBtorr. Prro fnus oil hamlid lotrodionta Vr. Arthur it. tha-dlrect- FRIEND INDEED today by Mrs Claude A Woolley, Covers will be laid for seven The last was with Mrs. fl W. Anderson, meeting Is Cut Automobile Accident , , ' David, who died y , Members of, the El Exits club will be entertained at luncheon and a kensington y ll Robert ana double quartet under the direction of Profewor J, 11, Bo shard. Tn invocation was by J. Ji, Kesler. ' Woman Th following were the speakers: PresiSeverely dent T N. Tajlor. Charlea Whit, mayor in of Payson C ty; J. B Walton of pleasant View and A. O. Smoot of Provo. The A D Hark. PROVO. Jen $9 Wh le attempt ng benediction wn liv Interment wa In the Provo City cemen to pass another automobile-neathe Persnhu.t J. W Uhsiji Knight hilt on Provo bench at oclock tery. the dedicatory p aj cr. L. A. Nie son of Price colt night lided with truck driven by W P. Stevenson of Pavson with the result that .MRS. ELlZdT'N.' TAYLOR- - BURIED, x PROVO, June $0 Funeral service for his Ford coup pas completely demol"Grandma" Elsa N. Tajler. 84 vears of ished Mlbs Jennie Lnen of 1150 Bryn ave- nge who died here Tuesday, were held afternue. Salt Lake,, who was riding in the In the st3ke taliernscle yelerd truck, suffered a cut on her leg and noon. Bishop Oeorge Powrist n of the The ward Third Jed. speakProvo pres other Injuries, the wa taken to the frovo general . hospital, where her er were U shop Alfred Harding, Ine Dr. Knight Allen, Ida Smoot Duaen berry,Poul-topounds were dressed. Bishop Ralph Geoige H. Brlmball. President J v Will am Knight and The benediction was Bishop Povye'eon t S Jones. McEwan pronounced by - GURGL-fg'URPRISEb. PROVO, June 30 Fuhersl servers for h PROVO. f, m e George soon H. McEwan, who died here T iroday pen South and , bur-morning fclmjw ng a prolonged Illness, street, we o last evening were hed in the Fifth ward meeting house ndow In thetr home pried gars wer vesterdav afternoon, with Bishop Albert and net of searching the it Jjahy preskl mg. Musical numbers were house wh' n, fimily returned y The leura beside' her son, two years ago, rs FRIEND IN NEED Mrs. Hardee Regarding Lydia E. Pinkhami Vegetable J georgette mrims with braid crowns. The newest and smartest Hator In white, pink all to sell Saturday for 5.00 d tmagmable-anl.ght blue. -- ; Writes I h OAR The marriage of Miss Sadie Eccles, daughter of Mr Nettle Eccles of Ogden, and Dr, C. Fred Wilcox of this city will taka place today. A reception .will follow this evening at the home of tho bride In Ogden. Four hundred InvitaM!s Grace Peterson will entertain at tions have been Issued. A numa shower this sventng at her home in ber c Salt Lakers wm be In large attendance. the Fillmore apartments In honor of Mies WEATHER DATA Adelaide Clement, July bride, Mrs Walter FeoS Tullis will entertain m. bridge luncheon today at her home I CompanUr wtatbor data at Salt Lake City, In honor of In a doub'e ceremony In the Salt Lake on East South Templa-atrea- t Mrs. Hyrum W. Plngree, who will leave July 30.1W22 temple. Mias Lagmar Jensen and LeRoy soon Temperature Hlfbet today waa SA deyreoa; for Los Angeles to maka her home. R. Cla-d- t and Mias Katherine Jenaen and lit this month eliwe 1B74, lot, lowest l.eland Worsencroft were married yestUt Bight 64, lowMt thia month fttare SK74, Mis A Marie followed at the erday.-, Thompson, daughter of 32, mean temperature for today, 74, normal reception apartments, wher the parents at Mr and Mrs. J.iW. Thompson, and Mis 72; accumulated exCeea since tho firwt of the Margaret Denn1, daughter of Mr. and month, 177, accumulated deficiency a met Jan Mrs. W. T. Denn. will entertain at tea nary 1. 403. this afternoon at the Thompson home In Humidity Dry butt) temperature at 9 a. m 93 degrees, wet feulb temperature Federal Heights at 9 a. tn J A 33 degrtea, relatir humloitr at 6 a m,57 , per cent; dry bulb temperature at noon, aun A silver social ftlvsn by the Ensign time 91 degrees, wet bu.b temperature at naoo, stake Relief society at the home of Mrs. tun degrees; relative humidity at noon, Elisabeth C. Bondleton will be continued tun limey 60 31 pet cent, dy bulb temperature at this afternoon. Officers of the Mutual 9 J. time, A AS degree. tu., temperature at wi bulbhumidity Improvement association of th stake 9 p. m , ft degrees; relative at 9 p will be guests of honor. Members of bu 6 per cent r the association and their friends are InF4 Total for the honrs Precipitation ending a vited. at 9 p. m none, total for this month to date, e. hat to freshen overthe-Fonrtami with this for costume her models Jieautifui in mintj wdesignedjhese thoyght such hfits as we befieYe The Paris has neier been able to feature before for 5.00. M ilnns with peorpette sparfs, lace brunvtrimmed .wlth flowers, and Utah Outdoor ciation for Outings As!; SPORTS SKIRTS In all white and stunning combinations. Special KMft Pay Lew A iS Womens and blisses . lC- BATHING SUITS- - - Special 543 0 242 r.min st. n r- - |