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Show w.- - TIIE SALT LAKE TitLBUNE, SUNDAY MOKNiMG, AUGUST Not 6 MUSKRAT FURS AND MYSTERY You Mr. W. W. Brown and er two aonn hotel in 6an Diego. aro at tho OaL . Dean nnd Mr. W. W. Fleetwood and their aon, Billy, returned 'Wednesday from Brighton, where thev erven t two week. Mrs. G. A. Pursell and daughter, Helen, lave returned from Dos Angeles and the 'southern California beaches, where they apent several weeks. - a Mr. and Mr. R. W. Emmett and daughters, Doris and Mildred, left Monday by motor for Portland, Ore., and the Pacino northwest, a a a Mr. and Mrs. J. I.sland Campbell, Mis Arline Colton and Dioyd Sutton have returned from Bryce canyon and Fish lake, here they spent two weeks. a a a Miss Catherine Mathews of Burlington. Iowa, visited in this city the past week with her sister, Miss Effie Mathews, at the Bransford apartments, on her way to Beaver to visit another sister, Mrs. W. F. Knox. a a a Miss Ducils Francks left eerly last week for southern Utah with Mrs. Frances Goelts and her daughter. Miss Henrietta Goeltz Miss Francks stopped In Beaver to visit her mother and sister and Mr. Goelts and Miss Goeltx con tinued their trip farther south. Miss Francke will Join them on their trip home. They are expected to return early thlx week. a a a Mrs. Frank Byrne of Pittsburg Pa., Is the gueet of her daughter, Mrs. Harpld T. O'Brien, in the Hillrreat arartments a a a Mrs.' Herman E. Clark and daughter, Betty, of Rochester. N. Y who have been spending the summer with relatives In Sait Daks, have gone- to San Francisco. They-wlvisit thers for a week and will return to SaltLake, where they ll r h. supplies. Mason Jars, pints, doz. Mason Jars, quarts, doz Mason Jars, doz. ;Mason Jar Cans, doz. Economy Jar Caps, doz. Extra fleavv Jar Rubbers, beared. In all these conditions, however, it is not sold as muskrat, for the unreliable fur dealer can get a better price for it as mink, brook mink, water mink, Hudson seal, electric seal. Bed River and numerous other kinds of seal, none of which exist. Regardless of the many lower grades of muskrat fur, which can be doctored sell at higher prices than they are ortb, other akins of still lower value than the poorer muskrat are treated conscienceless dealers as the and sold o' V I .r' ' i A. We'?-- - . . , 3 genuine. K vie Few people would ronsidei entering the store of a diamond merchant of unknown standing and buying a stone the merely on his word that it was real thing. perfectly cut, first water, etc., vet these is more room for deception in selling muskrat fur, and most people know less about it than about .14 m&t-h'- : , e ' - J JY ' At least, a poor diamond will wear! BEWARF, OF THE WOLF IX SHEEPS CLOTHING! (To be continued.) ' Copyright, 1922. ' b . x V s S .v Salt Dake City, Utah week. First prize went to Mr. Joseph to Mrs. A. J. Cowan,, and the all-cFellers. Mr. Charles Barton and young son returned home from a week's visit to Roosevelt. Mrs. H. Partridge spent ieat week visiting in Price. Mr. and Mrs. John Madsen of Provo are guests of Mrs. J. A. Stevenson. Mr. and Mra P. Ottosen of Talmagt with Mr. and Mrs. spent the week-en- d J. M. Mlckcison. Mr. and Mrs. William Craver left Satvisit urday of last week for ao extended - . to Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. T. Firth returned Sunday from a week's vis t tp Provo. Miss Thelma Garff of Salt Lake arto vis.t Miss Nettle rived Tuesday Larson. Miss Nora Gllnan of Vernal is visiting Miss Lama Half and will remain for two weeks. Tne Missea Nina and Fern Bell were honor guests at a lawn party given by Miss Lama Hair, Tuesday evening of last week. Other guests were Rulon and Lou Larson. A. W. Andreason, Deland Hair, Earl Jensen, Mont Poulscn. Lloyd Pope, and the Misses Edna Ha.r, Elva Billings, Nettie Larson. Thelma Garff and Frances Bench. Luncheon 'was served at midnight. ut will visit for two weeks longer before re- turning home. I JiVEST JORDAN Miss Martha Winslow arrived WednesWEST JORDAN, Aug. 12, Mr. and day from California to spend ten days Mps Clarence E. Smfth and son. Clinton, with her uncle, Russel L. Tracy. Miss Of are Gar.and, lsiting Mrs, Smith'S Winslow Just graduated from the UniMrs. Lorentx Pearson. mother, versity of California. Miss Ebba N'orberg and Miss Josephine Peterson hat returned home, after Mrs. Robert A. Evhard and email spending two montns in A'aska, daughters, Mary and Dorothy, urespenu-In- g California and Mexico. visiting some time on the Great lattes with Mr and Mrs Thomas Chr stensen enMrs. Ethard s parents, Mr. anjPMrs. John tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr and J. Ryder of Minneapolis. d Mr. Hvrum Beckstead, Charles and Miss Aitliela Hardy. Mrs. Kenneth Pearson and baby, Keith, Miss Helen May Ported and Miss Llliai1! Claire Porter of Sap Diego, Cal , left of Lincoln, Idaho, and Mrs. R. Nelson Wednesday for Chprago for a visit after and son, S'.afford, of Salt Dake, siient visiting with MIss'Mildred Deriv for sev- Sunday w.th Mr. and Mrs. Dorentx Pearson. eral weeks. Miss Delila Gardner and Reuben GardMrsGeorge Francis Stiehl is in Den- ner have left on a trip to Yellowstone ver, visiting her son, Ralph Philips Stiehl. park. Mr. and Mrs. V. R Dabaron of Sl-- ta sl and Mr. and Mrs. I,. Richies and Mlsn Mary Butler left Saturday for quin Miss Drusilla Johnson of Sait Dake were' Hollj wood, Cal., to spend the remainder during last week of Mr. and Mrs. guests summer. the of William Bennett. Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Pearson of aftd Mrs. J. F. Paschek have re Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. William turned from a two months' motor trip Americanof Fork Rirle, Idaho, spent Tuesday of Bairley through southern California. last week with Mr. and Mrs. Milo Pea rson. Mrs. Clayton Gannett and Miss Edna' Mr. Mrs.. Arthur Peterson enterhave returned from a trip tained and Gannett at d'nner Sunday in compliment Yellowthrough California and a tour ofDos Mr. to and Mrs. John Vallace and Henry An- stone park. They visited in Hansen of Salt Dake. Mrs. Mary Larsen of Mammoth spent Four Continued ea Monday of last Petersop. Mr. Robert MeComie and son, Paul, of Payson, have been the guests of Mrs. Rov Chipmmv this week. Mies Kvel.vn Peterson Is visiting in Mammoth with ClariBsa Larseri. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smoot have returned home, efter spending a short vacation in Wyoming. Mis Artheia Hardv spent part of last week visiting in Spanish Fork. The Primary officers entertained at the home of Mrs. Albert Olson at an afternoon social Tuesday, in honor of Mra. Games end luncheon Simon Hibbard. were enjoyed by twerve guests. Mrs. Hugh Findlyson and Mrs. Leiand Hibbard visited in Magna, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Beckstead are spending a week v.siting In Spanish Fork. Beok-atea- - -- Pt No. 2. . BLACK PATENT LEATHER VANITY BOX Large mirror and fivfc fittings. - Very attractive to ' CO the high school girl. t Priced KIDDIES BOX With small purse and mirror. Assorted colors. Priced at. DUCHESNE, Aug. 12. One of the social functions of the week was the card party given by Mrs. Ed. Hart and Mrs James Dalglish at the home of the former, Tuesday of last week. Garden flowers were used as the house decorations and five hundred was the afternoons di Mrs. A. J. Fellers won high version. t. score, and Mrs. A. Axelgard, the Other guests were Mesdamea Charles E. T. Barton, Schonlan, J. Bjornson, Schleigel, J. Cowan, H. Partridge, L. Dean, X. Alt, O. Lockhart, G. Kohl, T. Firth, O. Smith, T. Ring. E. Sadler. F. Kelso,' W. Seaton, Art. Brown, C. Dickerson, E. Robbins, C. Winslow, L Dickerson, G. Bowersr E. Stevens and Miss Merl Murdock. Mrs. James Grant returned Monday froi.i an extended visit to Manti. The Misses Geneil and Kathleen Bench left! Saturday of last week for Provo to spend the remainder of the summer. Mrs. J. P. Wilson and granddaughter, Enid Danforth. left Friday for a months' visit to Rifle. Colo. Friday of last week Mr. Joe Schleigel entertained at an elaborate card party. Tho guests numbered twenty-eigh- t, and five hundred Was the diversion. The house was decorated with summer flow-er- a, Luncheon was served. Prizes were awarded to Mr. N. Walker and , Mr. George Crass ell, Mr. Joe Lewis is home, after a Jong bence In Salt Lake. From the Provo bosp.tai comes the an. nouncement of a son. born to Mr. end Mrs. A. E. McAfee, formerly of Duchesne. Tb Fiyi Hundred club was entertained by Mrs. VCd. Hart, W ednesday of lost i i buffet, best quality Pineapple . . j 2 for Small ean Grated, Small; ean Sliced Medium can Broken Sliced. 2 for 79c 95c ,...$1.29 ..25c ..27c OILS Mazola Mazola Wesson Wesson ... .33c ,25c 25c 15c around, you , Extra Heavy Jar Rubbers, 65c doz. for 25c Tarowax, 2 lbs. ... COFFEE We have lust received car of Both Old MuOld Master Coffee. come to na ter and Skaggs Purity in. the bean. We grind to suit tt time of purchase. .45c .Old Master, I lb. Old Master, 3 lbs. 11.33 Old Master, 5 lbs 2.19 35c Skaggs Iuritv, 1 lb 1.00 3 lbs. Skaggs Purity, ROYAL GARDEN TEA Royal Darden Is the first picking of the finest Japan tea, and is free from the injurious tea dust. Note the unusually low price for this e product. 35c lb. Roval Garden 1 lb. Royal Garden J. 65c 40c Uj lb. Lipton Tea 1 lb. .Lipton Tea ......79c Vz lb. Best Ceylon .Black Tea, bulk ..25c 1 lb. Best Ceylon Black Tea, 49c bulk SUMMER BEVERAGES Relfs Special, a' cereal beverage Rolf's Special Pints, 3 for ,..25c ....470 Pints, 6 for , . . . .S9c Pints, 12 for . Becco Small, 3 for . ,...S3c Email, 6 for , ,...63c 12 for. ...1.19 Small, 3 . for ....55c Large, ...1.05 Large, 6 for . .45c 100 lb. sack Fine Cane Sugar $7.98 100 lb. sack Fine Beet Sugar ..7.89 10 lbs. Sugar ,,...82c Fruit and Sugar Jams; put up in jars. Craigs Repeater Pure Fruit and 25c Jar Sugar Jam, Mission (Loganberry and Apple) 9c ran Jam, Capital Raspberry Jam, 16-o- ......... 16-o- ........ 10-o- 25J jars Mountain Made Strawberry Jam, 42c large ean Mountain Made Strawberry or can ...28c Raspberry Jam, SNOWDRIFT Packed In eeal-tlgpails. .45c 2 lb. Snowdrift 85c 4 lb. Snowdrift 8 lb. Snowdrift ...,.,........1.69 14-o- .............. ............ ...! CRXSCO lb. Crisro, 3 lb. Crisco, 6 lb. Crisco, 9 lb, Crisco, 1 can can ean ean 33c Chow-Cho45c Medium Sweet Gherks Medium Sweet Mix 37c Medium Sweet Mustard Pickles 37c Worcestershire Sauce .....23c Small India Relish 19c .33c Large India Relish , Medium Spaghetti . . 19c . 35c Large Bottle Catsup Small Ripe Olives 13c No. 1 Apple Butter 33c .13c Prepared Mustard . . . . , .40C Medium Chili Sauce Medium Tomato Sauce Pork and 19c Beans Medium Red Kidney Beans ..,.19c Small Tomato Sauce Iork and ...25c Beane, 2 for Medium Boston Beans. 2 for ...35c Medium Jars Peanut Butter ....19c 27c Small Jars Onions 23 Green Pepper Sauce Pint Melt Vinegar ,23c 39c . Malt Quart Vinegar Pint White Cider Vinegar!;.,. .23C Octagon Red Pepper Sauce , ...23c SALMON Larfre tall ean Rosedale Salmon 15c -- ...23c Med. flat ean Chinook Small flat can Chinook ..19c ........,37c Craigs Repeater Pure 10-- oz ..............26c 73c- - 1.39 1.99 GRAPE JUICE, 30c Grape Juice, pints 57c Grape, Juice, quarts gal Grape Juice, HONBT Quart Mason Jar Pure Honey ...43c SHRIMP ....15c Dunbar Shrimp, can PIMENTOS Large can Piiqentos ...........15c 5 Large tell can Alaska Red Salmon Large tall ean McGowans .27c Salmon 39c Maple Leaf Salmon Steak, small 29c Maple Leaf Salmon Steak, large 42c PEANUT BUTTER Peanut Butter, 1 lb. ean Peanut Butter, 2 lb. can Peanut Butter, 5 lb. can 29c 49e $1.09 IN OUR MARKETS SWEET EASTERN PORK Smell Lon Pork Chops, lb Shoulder Pork Roast (best cuts), lb Shoulder Pork Roast, lb. Shoulder Perk Steak, lb CHOICE PRIME BEEP Choice Sirloin Steak, lb Beef Pot Roast, best cuts, lb Steak, lb. Brisket Boil, lb Hamburger, 2 lbe. ' 28c 18c 15c 20c 25c 14c 28c 5c .....25c FANCY SPRING LAMBS ' Legs of Spring Lamb, lb. ..,..,,.,....280 Rib Lamb Chops, lb ......................28c 8houlder Lamb Chops, lb .....25c Lamb Stew, lb .......10c CURED MEATS Bacon Sweet Eastern Sugar-cure- d .....23c By the piece, lb. Center cuts, lb. 25c Sugar-cureor Eastern 29c Ham, whole half, lb Whole or 29c Eastern Sugar-curelb. half, Ham, 20c Streaked Salt Pork, lb. d d isyz NEVADA CALIFORNIA OREGON 334 South Main SL 317 SouthStateSt: la h. a hike up Santaquin canyon Thursday of last week and spent the day. Mra. N. 8. Holladay left Friday for ' Pocatello to spend several week! with her husband and son. Edward. SANTAQUIN, Aug. 12. Miss Alberta Cushing entertained a number of friends at her home Tuesday evening. At midnight a ch.cken supper was served. Mr. and Mra. Thornes B. Heel! and and Winnie, ar Lavern daughters, at Evanston, spending their vacation Wyo., with relatives. Mrs. Thoma L. Jenkins is visiting In Salt Lake with her daughter, Mra. Ernest Wadsworth and son. Edward Jenkins. Mrs. S. R. Cushing has returned home from Eureka, where she had visited her daughter, Mrs. O. M. Wh.tmors. Fourteen members of the Social Hour club enjoyed a picnic at the Santaquin power house grounds Friday evening. Mrs. Isaiah Hollady had ea her guest! Mr. and Mrs. Will Sullilast week-en- d van and family of St. George. C. R. Foote entertained as her Mr. guests, Tuesday, Miss Vera Macfsrlsn and Joseph Armstrong of Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edward and son. Hilton, have returned from a ' trip to Uintah. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goods!) of Helper are visiting Mr. Goodail'e father, James Goodall.- Mrs. Genet Hollady wa hostess to the Elite club at her home Frtdav afternoon of last week. Special guests were and Mrs. Eliza Mrs. Bell Greenhalgh Scott of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood of Delta spent Thursday and Friday of last week with Mrs. Wood's sister, Mr. August Henrlckson. Miss Esrie Higgtnson ha resturned home from Salt Lake, whrashe had spent a week with relatives. Mrs. Orton Hudson, Marl and Rowena ........ 33c 63c ....... 1.20 16-o- JAMS All pur stores have new stock of 2 ,,,,.,.,..,.270 ............ OLIVE OIL SUGAR doz.y 5c 12 SALAD AND COOKING Oil, pints .63c Oil, quarts Oil, pints ,27c. 53c Oil, quart Smell Bottla Olive Oil Medium Bottle Olive Oil Large Bottle Olive Oil HEINZ GOODS Medium Chow-Cho- UTAH GUNNISON, Aug. 12. Mrs. L. B. Bigler and sons. Murrel and Edgar McCorIn Gunn'son. mick. spent last week-en- d WYOMING Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Parr, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. 216 South 40 South Main St. Cherry motored to Richfield, Tuesday. The B. B, club members were enter--aine- d State Street. 153 St. afternoon Miss by Tuesday Regent Miss Laura Ferre Christensen. Care of the Skin," gave a lecture on and refreshments were served. Peter Madsen announces .the engage ment of his daughter, Vera, to Derail Mrs. Leo Dubois of Eureka spent Satleft Saturday of last week for Jensen of Sallna. The marriage will take Hudsonhome in Nevada. urday and Sunday as guest of Mrs. Erma place in September In the Manti temple. their Mrs. Will Scott of Eureka has been McCormick. Miss Cretla Le Suer of Balt Lake le Mrs. Vera Robbins, s Sunday school the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Green-halgthe guest of M sa Laura Ferre. , teacher, took her class of junior girls on Swal-burg Thursday afternoon Mrs E. L. entertained at needleoraft and luncheon for the Bonne Fol club members. A reading wae given by Mrs. C. M. SANTAQUIN all-cu- Cl fJ that, taking it all EXISTS Q 00 rO:O OiOiO : IHT OYOVOt Zest, When You Eat - DUCHESNE No. 1. VANITY BOX Moire silk lined, two compartments, long mirror, eight fittings. Black patent and oxblood tooled leather. Priced at will decide IDAHO GUNNISON Miss Edna Nielson end Miss Gladys Larson left Tuesday morning to spend a week in Sait Lake visiting friends. Mr. and Mr. Harry Glenn returned to thelf home in Balt Lake, Wednesday mora'ng of last week. Monday evening of lest week, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ferre, Laura Ferre gave a social complimentary to Miss Cret.a Is Suer. Games, music knd SANDY refreshments were the diversion. Twelve were present, SANDY, Aug. 12. Misses Bessie and gue3ts Mrs. M. L. France left Friday of last Stella Faeev attended the summer con- week for her home In Brooklyn, N. Y. ference of the Utah Christian Endeavor, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Metcalf and held at Upper falls in Provo canyon last daughter, Melba, motored to MarvsVale, week. Tuesday, and spent the day with Mr. and Thursday afternoon Miss Madeline Glle Mrs. C. R. Swalberg. entertained the members of the Willing The Gunnison ward Relief aoolety spent Workers' club at the Congregational Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. were served. church. Refreshment An Interesting program Greata Jensen. afternoon Mies Bessie was given and luncheon Wednesday aerved. Facey entertained the Junior Christian The Wowing Gunnison people left Endeavorers at her home. Refreshments Tuesday for Spanish Fork to attend the were served to ten member. Black Hawk Indian War Veterans reenN. B. was the club Friday evening Mr. and Mr. William Bardsiey, tertained by Mrs. George Dryberg at her union; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tuft. Mr. and Mra. home on Slate street. Election of offi- H. A. Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Austin cers took place. Mrs. T. C. Davies was Kearns, Mrs. Emma Kearns, James Fjel-rte- d elected president; Mrs. George Dryberg. and Anthony Jepson. and Mrs. H. Gosman, vice president, left Beehive Girls The Tuesday morning surer. secretary-tre- a for Twelve-mil- e canyon for a week's Monday afternoon the Seagull Girls outing are Mrs. El Their gave a birthday party In honor of three Rav Christensen. chaperons Mrs. Ernest Halverson of their members at the home of Miss and Miss Erma Lunderberg. Fern Hughes ort Pioneer avenue. Games Thursday morning Mr, and Mrs. C. E. were played and refreshments were Ferre end family, Mr. and Mr. Joseph served. and Mr. and Mrs A. A. A large number of persons from Bandy Ferre and son, Twelve-mil- e Ferre went to Saltair, Wednesday, it being ip--1 canyon.left for an outing in I. A. day the Jordan stake. pf Unanimously elected as inThe Vanity dispensable Boxes arrive for Fall, more complete, more convenient than ever in design and . . fittings . Pine- ....... apple Medium high-grad- gems. Y- cancr No. 3. i "Sw Mrs. J. K. Detcher has given up her horns and is now with Mrs. Fisher Harris. horns in Dos Angeles. Mrs. Engtlman was formerly Miss Dola Brlnton of this city.. i' A PINEAPPLE Large can best quality MASON JABS Our stores are storked with Strong Shoudler Mason Jan at exceptionally low prices. We also have a complete stock of canning AM. Vi recently to try some new neighborhood advertised groceries cheap. Invariably not to their advantage when compared to SOME REGULAR, EVERYDAY SAVING PRICES rwv a a a a a a Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brain and daughter a 'Rhea, Dots and Vernlce, have returned from Dos Angeles, where they have spent the last two years, to make their home in this city. a a a Miss Gertrude Harris, Miss Amy Woodruff and Miss Jennie Neal are at the Community camp in upper Cottonwood, a a a Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Ekman and daughter, Gloria, have returned to their home in Portland, Ore., after a visit In this city. a a m Dr. and Mrs. Guy Van Scoyoc and small eon, Jimmie, are now at home at 249 East Fourth South street, efter spending thr pest month at Brighton. a a a Mrs. C. D. Dang and small eon, Peter, have returned to their borne in Los Angeles after a visit to Salt Daks and Brighton. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Georgs 8. Gannett, who recently mads a tour of Europe, have arrived in New York and are expected in Sait Dake soon. a a a Mrs. Henry M. Dlnwoodev has returned from Chicago and. Lake Geneva, where she has been doing concert work for the past six weeks. a a a Mrs. Julius Rosenberg and daughter, Carolyn, have left for San Francisco, where they will visit for several weeks. Miss Rosenberg will enter Mills college in the fall. a a a Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bngilman are at e Spring-caugh- t black muskrat fur ia the finest grade procurable. From thia class downward there are so many difM&rjorls Dodge, concert end oratorio soprano of Chicago, formerly of 8alt ferent qualities that one is bewildered of music the who in be to lecturer married In a few days will Dake, in thinking of them the principal- - deSquire Coop, University of California, southern branch, Los Angeles. The wedding will take termining features being where caught, place n Salt Dake. when caught, what aiae and what color. Muskrat is a durable fur one of the best wearing furs known, exceeding in this virtue several of the more costly though leaa plentiful animalsTHs fair, then, to presume that if mdskrats were less plentiful the fur would sell at a . very much higher price. 4V , , Besides being so durable, muskrat fur " w' " , ' is always in strong demand because- it condition can in be used almost any i ' V natural, plucked, blended, dyed or s t HeaH: SEsaggs ami' Almost hourly someone tells us they quit our store last week or grocery, some new market or some second-ratdepartment store, which return and say, I find you can't heat Skaggs. they What they really find is that attractive apeclMa, big claims, etc, are Skaggs everyday saving prices. Try one or our stores and markets next. We are certain yotv.too, do much better at Skaggs than la possible elsewhere. By the fur expert at Walkers Store Personal 3 13, 1922. B e c c ors invigorating qualities, Beccos .fuU palatability, and the fact thaj BECCO is absolutely pure, recommend it as your favorite drink as. no beverage canbe recommended. Ask for Becco at Saltair and all parks. JES3 0. OLSON DISTRIBUTING Salt Lake Distributors CO. |