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Show 5 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNESATU RDAT MORNING, FEBRUARY 3, 1923. 01 : CLAIMAHTS nESGUE COflTEST SOCIETY i CATBOUO. IMTRKDRAf. Or TBI MADKt.ITHI The . Rt. Kt, JoMph 0. M.. D. D.. M.fe f Suit Lakr: the Rv. Jime T. Tnnary, iwUr; th Km Lent. J. grlM. Wtlllaai f. Hart and Jgerph r. Uoueilaa, aMMaata. Sm. LinLE HIT CDS IRE Luncheon Is Given in Honor of Smoot Move to Aid Indian Mine First Aid Meet Would Holt Mrs; War Fighter to Obtain Bring 4000 Competitors BEHEFIT ' Pension Held Inadequate. Next CI., ttf hum ' : fit. Cluff Gives Views. duffs eral follows Mr. reply to the adjutant genIn part: "The act applies only In Utah to the campaign of the Black Hawk Indian war from Hit to 1167. Inclusive. Consequently the said amendment can have but very little effect upon the claims of Utah, since most persons Included In the said Black Hawk war period were able to make proof of their claims under the law as It now utands, regardless of this amendment, as 1 am informed. "The thing desired In this state is particular to ret at the large number of our citlxens who participated in early Indian disturbance, and were not In any way connected with the military service of the United States. They were eimp)y early settlers, who were frequently called upon to go out in defense of their homes and the community, and many times they spent days and months fightrecing Indians without any ord of their services beingparticular kept by any organisation here in Utah, let alone any note or record of its being kept in the United States. "Consequently, in order to reaoh this class of Individuals who really performed meritorious service and are entitled to recognition by the government, the bill now proposed by Senator Smoot should thirty. Miss Esther Daugharty and Miss Myrtle utbson will entertain at bridVe luncheon today at the Hotel Fifth East In honor of Mlas Rhoda Ballantyne, a bride or February 10, and Mrs. Oscar fitraub of Buffalo, N. T., who Is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Airs. Harry Boyer. BAPTIST. IMMAXl'EI. (FIRST) CHrRCH. Setnad Smith and Fourth Kaat stnols. Th. Brr. Ruaa.ll II. Broufher, paator. aeriaoa. It s. si., subject "Ine roue of Jmi." Xrealns amices. T:9 o'clock; aermon by the pe.tor: lubtort. "The Danger Aae." Prolnde qaeatioaa, "It It Wrong to rilrtl" and "Are Karly Mnrrlar. :45 a. m, I'rajpr atrtttaf Tuea-- : Bible anbool, . day. 8 t. m. BtRUXGTOS CHrRCH, Indiana STMse and Ttairtewur Wrt atreeu.-T- h. Hr. Henry Jacobs, pa.loc. ETcalng errlc., 7;8U o'clock; iabjMk "Tke Joyfnl Life." Sunday achool. li a. m. Yonnf Praple'a t'nloa, iM p. at. Prayer nieetltig Wedaeaday, 7:30 p. m. ItIO r.KANDR CBCRCH, 10W West South streeta. Henry Jacoha, paalnr. Brmon, 11 a. a.; subject, "Driftiiii In Life Without a Poro."i' Sunday arhool, 10 a. at Prayer meeting Tbaraday, I p. a. LIBKRTT PARK SWEDISH CHURCH. The Rer, (4. Nygrea, paator. Sunday achool, 10 a. m. j A. Profeaaot Rexloo, auperlatendeat, Prvachint. 11 a. tn. and 7:10 p. m. Prayer meeting, 8 p. m. Thursday. BETHEL cnriirn. NtatS Soark and Lta. coin at ret n. Tu. Rer. M. Lyoa Barnoa, pastor. Sunday achool, 10 a. m., A. B. Jack. 11 Moraine mrahlp, aunerlntondent. sob, o'clock, aermon by paator; tople, "Jeeue ta 7 p. n Paning By." Young People's meeting, 11 o. pel Uiaa (irace Krummel, prealdrnt. S p. m., terrooa by paator, "Remember Jews Llirint." prayer moetlug, 8 p. m. Ttiur-da- El Exlto club members will be entertained this afternoon at luncheon by Mrs. R. Griffith. Is Twelfth East street A kenBlngton Will lollow luncheon. James tm4 Member of the entertainment commit tee of the lAdles' Literary club will en- terta In at the regular monhtiy dancing party this evening at the Ladles' literary club house. The hosts and hostesses will Hammond. Mr. and be Dr. and Mrs. E. Mrs. A. E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Iiawson, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Dorman. Miss Florence Hoopea and Edward Hoopes will entertain at a dancing party at t)e Hwpes residence, i East - South Temil street, this evening. Active and alumnae chapters of the Delta Epstlon sorority will entertain this evening at a dancing party in tne grin room of the Hotel Utah. The committee In charge of arrangements Includes Miss Josephine Btookey, chairman; Miss June Woodruff, Miss Anna Laura tttohl ana Miss Lucetta Brown. PI Bpsilon Phi sorority members will entertain this evening at a dancing party at the home of- Miss Emma Johnson on Fourth avenue,- Those in charge of arrangements are tMtss Johnson, chairman Miss Mary Campbell and Miss Margaret MacFarlane. A Masterpiece of Trunk Construction This is an Exclusive Z. C. M. I, Value. Members of the Sigma PI fraternity entertained last evening at a dancing Dartv at tlhelr chapter house, Ids Thlr leenth East street.- Valentine Ideas were used in decorating. Thomas J. Parmeley and Mr. and Mrs. BAGS - $12.50 $15.00 Baps Bags $9.40 ....$11.25 H. E. Smith were patrons. The com- mittee in charge of arrangements lnclud. ed Karl Ward, chairman, Howard Hansen and La Mar Graff. Fifty guests were present. In honor of Its new members, 8tgma Gamma Epsllon fraternity entertained at a dancing party last evening at tne bait Lake Tennis club. The guests of honor were Lawrence Barrett, C. . Tate and Archibald Sutton. Stewart Udoll was In charge of arrangements. . Members of Phi Beta Pi medical fra.dancing party ternity entertained at a of George Judd last evening at the home on Thirteenth East street. Drew OhJp-mawas chairman of the committee on arrangements.- ..7..'; COVORXaATiaXAX. FIRST CHURCH, Pint Sooth and fonrth Beat traet. The Ree. Dr. K Inter I. tioahea. aaator. Sunday school, 8:43 a. in. Morning public wor-hl11 o'clock. Dr. Goahea kai recorered from hia lllnea of la.t week and will be la th pulpit tomorrow morning and continue kit wrmoni on "Parehology and Its Relation to his topic Life and Its Problema," being. "Imngluatloa, Memory and Belief." PHU.UPS CHI'RCH, Seventh Eatt and Fifth 10 South street". Morning eerie. o'clock; aermoa by tlio Iter. J. V, Price of Portland. a What Chaace!" Mas. Ore.; subject. "Oh, Junior Kndeteor In the kindergarten at 11, SunMm. Walter A. Kelleon, auperlntendent. day achool 12:15, 11. T. Plumb, euperlBtesdeat. Intermediate and Senior Cbrtatlaa Endearer. at :SO. No erenlng preaching aentce. Prayer meeting. Wedneaday at S o'clock. Cordial welcome extended to all eerrlceh IUTHERA. aro. TABOR DAXISH CHURCH. iMrst and K atreet. The Ret. U H. KJaef, paator. Sermon. II a. m. Kvenlnga wrTlrea, S p. St. Bible data. 10 a. m. lather league, Tuesday, 8 p. m. ST. JOHX'S KTANOEUCAt CHCRCH, ISO F.aat Serenth South atreet. Tb. Kee. J. A. and Sunday Bible cla iattor. Schllclitlrg, nrhntl. 30 a. m. Morning worahlp, 11 o'clock. by iaator, "The better to the Church ia J'erfamo" Krenrng woranip, i:mt n rrava, ermon by pastor, "What Is la Kaekiel?" y.ION CHI'RCH. corner Second Snath and Fourth Eatt street.. The Rev. Carl - A. Clad, : Sunday whool and Bible- clans, Worputor. Arnold a. m., Hultqulat. nperinten.lent. th! p. It a- - "., aermon wibjort. "Our Rlrbeo laa Chrtat." Evening nervlce, T:W o'clock, torde, "The CaU ef the Cbufcfc." rKZIBTTERIAI. FIRST CHCRCH. Fjiat Sooth Temple aad C Dr. George Ewlng Daelea, Her. treet.. The Bible Vhoot, S:45 a. m U. U Van paator. . .$19.90 ..$24.00 Trunks ..$26.25 Trunks ..$28.15 $18.50 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 $40.00 Bags Bags $6.50 $11.50 Cases Cases. ....$4.90 .,...'.$8.65 . $16.50 Cases .,...$12.40 $20.00 Cases ,...$15.00 $28.50 $32.50 $40.00 $00.00 $30.00 1 Cases $21.40 Cases ....$24.40 Cases . . .$30.00 Cases $45.00 OFF TH 30 U ,....$26.25 All of our Hand Baggage, Suit Cases, Brief Bags, Music Rolls, Trunks, Ladies' Dressing Cases a beautiful line of real leather, silk lined; men's Oxford family bags in this sale at ONE-FOUR- The Saturday Night' club will meet this evening with Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Fellows, $22.50 SUIT CASES 10 PER CENT OFF ZOXTR :ui-- u VRVfi STORB IS AT' SOUTH MAIN 8T" 4- dk . Twlo Sunday Not NowT" "Eventually1! Why A. M. , -- This Record-Brealdn- g "The Poise of Jesus" n .n "How 'every day In every way' to be more like Jesus." 19 Fine mualo as usual. Communion Service Observed 7:i0 P. M. 1 1 li ACCORDION PIANO street. mm JOHN FERRI Noted Player Hear Him. Your Last Opportunity to Participate in These "Are Early karriagea Eest?" AMAZING tlEDUCTSOrJS TVelude Queellons:1 "let It Wrong to Fllrtr "THE DANGER AGS" I Quldlng the younr folks over "JMol'a K1U" on Thoroughbred Style, I . . Great Muslosl Program WATCH IMMANUEL OROWI SI new members during January. Superior Quality SHOES! ITT ' Pled be Bnatluva th. world rirwm fra ti&tf ..tn. . Free from all hanatBl ingnoioata. Dr. Arthur H. ox mi nw.kTiM; aaiautaHO. a writst: "AoaolnUlr frae Iroat aaor doa. phis or eiW alkaloid or anoitltoonk of ooltun. That Btedaiaa's Torthlng Powdora an faTrraUj aatneuunea troaa au amuar perp-- UMmi tne nan taaeet. It ea erery pocket aad powder, aone otharwiae genoino. S5o a packet of sine pow-ae- n. Tour dnunrui kai them or ata saa worn tu job. Prevaiad only by: James H. Btedm mark, a Lsdlee" Blaok f Brewn Kldl lew hast r mlllUry M0O A heel; value. wonderful bargain, at .. Patent with fray blue or black kid trimi Leu heel, A hand- soma jtls model vaiut One-Stra- p j t ' EZ tOjl HextoB..adoa.' aa l.n.- -4 rr dfSm.lem.w.a.M.oaM.g.TI o'clock , lllnatrated aernioe on ""The Life tartat la t,rtti ermine with God." , VSXTAUA. ""' riBST CBritrit. 1M Sontll Im.4 Eaat street. The Rer. H. B. Kelllneton. na.or. Sermon, II a. aj., aiibjert, "The t'hangUu; Statu, of Women la Reformattoa scbool, :S a. at. Tim.." A greatly wanted or styles-pate- kid er French Baby heeli; $3.00 value. nt, nosnj laek Kid Two. Strap-h-eel, Cuban Htmarkabie valus. Only S25 Ladles ' Pattnt, ' Two. Strap Cubsn heel, blue red kid rtm. A beauty j !M vslue satin. Louis i Only 05 Suaday UUTT CETZ. Ueetlags at SO Third Bast street. 11 a. at. . Mrera, Snnd.y, air. Kra apeater, "The Mr Bather Uuabanda aiao Cnlty of Ufa" Ul tpoaa. Sunday achool and Bible clan at bom. (Maw la atady of "t'roaperily" at S a. Wedaoadar at 629 Second Kant atreet. All iaelted. litum susfliov. Heetlnge at 4 Rlrhardt atreet: the'Ker. B. lMwaard, paator. Sunday hool, II s. W. M. A. Miller, tuperln ten dent. Prearti lag serTtco, T:80 p. ni. Uo.pe4 serrlre, 7:S0 p. m. Turaday. Bvangrllatlc serrlce, 1.30 y, , Tbumday, a. xnscorax. MARK'S rATHKriKAU rirat Sooth at roe u. The Rt, JUe. Arthur and Semad v. Houltoa. naator. Sermoa. 11 a. n Uolr . coaiBiuBloB, S a. Suaday arbool, S 46 a. B. ST. FAl'T8 CHI'RCH, Nlntk Cat street and Third South atreet.. lli. He. Mark 111 (Hi bark, paator. Sermon. 11 s. at. rMealaf eee- vli-T:S0 p. m. Hole coaontuaiOB, S a. at. Cburrh arbool, .4A a. at. ST. PETEH'S CHI Hen. SM Kortb Beeoad Weat atreot. The Rer. II K. fool, rertor. Serntoa. 11 a. at. (barer, or boot. I 43 B, aat a'twet aad ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. RIalk K. The Jler. Hurt Ixgaa areas. Henrique, paator. Ilfriy eomnwialoa tad oertBOa, tl a, at. .to a. at. Csnrcb Kttoal, ST. Et Park City Would Abolish Pstent Strap s ausrteri Baby Louis asms In hand tome and M.00 valus I g Heeli hid) durable) and Scores More of Unmatchable S Bargains-COM- E TODAY! Judge Bldg., Downstairs. Cor. Main and Brdwy. - Mrs. William Freebury will be entertained this afternoon by Mrs. H. W. Stngletary at herhome.m U street. The University of Utah Dames will en In tertain at a kenslngton thleR afternoon Park build the rest room of the John be A will program the at university. ing given and refreshments served. Kotlr. of the meeting, of women's ewt end aortal oeeata of the poet week for Sunday paper will sot Kblleetioa ta tke t.tephoae later than S by Program, mast o'clock Friday afternoon. ke seat m written at all times. m - IIIfililiSillD f. Utditiet Commission Special to The Tribune. PRICE OMEOUEEflllE PERIOD PHONOGRAPH , PARK CITY. Feb. . At the resular meeting of the city council held last evening, a resolution was passed In .favor of abolishing the public utilities' comwas mission. Copies of the resolution ordered sent to Governor Mabey. Sena tor O. Frank Ryan of this district and Representative K. It. Fletcher of Sum mit county. Tn receipts for the month of totaled lll.Uil.12. disbursements amounted to H9S1.04. The report of ths treasurer showed lib. 161.10 tn the serv eral fund and I1J.H17.40 in the sinking fund. Ths report of all other officers were read and filed. ii mymmmmm 11 t- - T . 1 Tl:: ' ' Except for Slight High School Debating Use Store Demonstrator. Question Is Announced Just Like Day It Left The state high school league will deFactory. Plays All . bate the question "Resolved, That Utah Brand-new- u Funeral Service for High School Student should adopt a- state constabulary.'' The school winning- the contest will tr? for slate cttampkmship at tae University of Utah on hih school day. Kaat, Went Special to The Tribune. If MT. PLEASANT, Feb, J. Bishop H, This instrument is lares size, licauti and Orenlte hleh sdhoola will te IncludIn the local division. ed serC. Jacobs was In charge of funeral of cabinet ful walnut ease. A Tryouts at the U D. a. university for vices held in tha North ward chapel for work a denrht tn tne gem. the church school league will 4 held eon. eve of tha Carroil gbsenlof. victim of the acci next week, according; to Herbert Maw, dental discharge of a shotgun last Mon-da- tioisseur, with a TONE, that's a revela debating coach. The ward choir furnished the mu- tion to thr most entical selections by Miss A beautiful, richly wovenscarf with sic, with special Elida 8 taker. Professor John Omansen cold thrpftd, sad 12 selectioni are in Invocation Miss Afton Argyle. The and Commissioners Weekly or monthly was offered by L C. Iliismussen and Ar- cluded FRKE. thur O. Neilsen pronounced the benedic- terms will be accepted from any recannot who all tion. A resolution was adopted yeaterday ky pay sponsible party The speakers were Scout Commissioner cash. Ask for air. uon uaynes or Mr, the county commissioners providing for 8. M. Nelisen. BinhorJ Jacobs and Henry Gardner the free vaccination ot children tn the this morning. P.' Olson. The grave was dedicated by Oranlte and Jordan school districts. Adults who do not feel able to meet Joeph Keely. the expense of behur vaccinated also Troop i of the Sit. Fleunant Boy Scouts acted rs an escort and attended the Dayncs-Becb- e will be given thy treatment . without scrvircn In a body, as lld alro his classVaccina will be made at charge. 5 Main. Salt Lake the schools. mates ft the junior high school. Records. y. This includes our common pur- pose trunks. : Only Hartmann trunks excepted; in this sale they will be Hear BROUGHER St1. apartments. $13.90 .....$15.00 Bags ,....$18.75 Bags Bags Bags Cor. tnd So. and 4th East eta, "In tha Heart ef Salt Lake City" '' it ..$15.00 ..$15.75 BAXaT LAKE CITT, UTAH Phones Wasatch 5722 and 5723 m Iah Trunks Trunks Trunks Trunks Storage Co. proof 328 WEST SECOND SOUTH Morolng worship. It Eaton, auperlnt.tulent. of o'clock, aertimn by paator, "The: ForglrenoaS prep. m 81b.." ChrUtlan Wndeavor, ceded by wclal half hour. Erenlng worthlp, 7:411 o'clock, when. In honor of "Bojr Scout Week." ? . ' 1 rotT sovouu. a platform niting will be held, the topic bePOST CnAPEaVTV Re. Jame. I Blake-- , ing "Making Salt Lake S.fe for Mi. Democracy of Youth." A. F. Bardwell. Profeowr W. B. aer, eKaplala. SuMlay nrkool. 10 a. m . cUDay and Mrs. E. B.C rite Wow will make short for all ago; euecial atteati! to the l " aa "A the which addreeee. rlaaa, rhaptaia dealgaatoa and Seren-teent- h lire rlaaa for ao'.dler " aturniug worship. It THISD CHCRCH, Elewnth Katt South ttreeta. The Iter. Dr. Henry W. o'clock. aarmA by rha.lala, tuple, "tlratltud." 1. A. Haneocb of Salt trill giro a abort Burger, paator. Serraon. 11 a. m. 11Sunday : IS .Clock ea a. talk at tha erenlng Service at :45 a. "in. Junior Endearor, Alumnae members of the Chi Omega auuuoi, of t'tah." Stiller The 7:45 aerrtce Early o'clock, at m. be KreBing sorority of the University of Utah will WESTMINSTER CHCRCH, Fifth South and entertained this afternoon at the home L. D. B. The Bee. C. V. Brown, of Miss Belle Livingston, 54 Seventh Bast Flrt Went streets. achool, :4 RSORnAJtlZKR CHTRCH, SM Ponrlb Ea.t R, S, a, m Sunday street. The assisting hostesses are Miss minl.ter. 11 a. V. B. Btaenhouarr, paaior. Sermoa. 11 St., street.auierintenJent. Burton, Miss Almee Whitney and Mathews. a. m. Rteninc aenic, I p. m. Suaday scbooL la Life." Church kladergartea, theaie. "Valu Mrs. F. D. McGregor. All alumnae memt .. Mr. Fre-11 B'yd. supertntendeBt. 10 a. m. a. bers are expected. Kndearor norletyi ll:lo a. m.. i.1m ftrhrt.ti.n Senior tt tt(cisnt. onnerlntcndent. uM :4 p. m.. Walter Mrs. Augiist Freed will entertain Chrlatl.B Endearor toclety, nrcoident. Breolng aoerlce, 7 :43 luncieon today at her home In the Covey tie0 $20.00 $21.00 $26.50 $32.00 $35.00 $37.50 Fire- HAIR BALSAM Miss Ida Leone Rich and Evert Madl on Hinahaw will be married at 7: SO o'clock this evening at the home of the bride's . parents, Mr. ana Mrs. js. n. Rich. 741 East Sixth South street. Ml Bertha Rich will be bridesmaid and GiThe lbert T. Rich will be best man. couple will be at home after February ' JO 4 IS at East Sixth South street. Hartraann Gibraltarized Trunk Keyer Irtl"l Miss Gladys Pannier will entertain alumnae members of the Alpha Chi so afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at rority this11S1 her home, Miuhlgan avenue. Z. C. M. I. BAGGAGE STORE Introducing the most sensational value on the market today. The Famous Z. C. M. I. Trunks, ..$11.00 Trunks' ..$14.25 M. A. METHODIST. FIRST mR('H, 8eceeit Eatt and SeroM South street.. The Iter. Ir. atanle a. i ut- tln. pe.tor. Sermon, 11 a. m., topic "t!ndc Two XKe- :44 a. m. Sunday achool, Bing Berries, T:4S B. m. LIBERTY PARK TBCBrn. BifhthHaat and Nintk Soul a atreeta. The Ut. Prank Wraley Broaa, pastor. It a. n., love fea.t, followed by holy commantoa. Sunday nrliool, 10 a. m. Er.nlnr aerrirr 7:80 s. m.. aeriaoa by the Rev. Samuel- - Mitchell. Kowerth league, Q:SO B. at. Active tnd alumnae members of the Gamma 4hi sorority of the University of Utah will be entertained this afternoon at t clock by Mrs. Hamilton Uaremer, 1W4 Westminster avenue. $14.75 $19.00 World. CHZISIIAg. .. ' Furniture Shipped to and From All Parts of the t rENTRAt, Cnt'nrH. Third Kttt and Tonrtk Boutk atreeta. The Bev. Ch.rlrs L. Draa. saa- tor. Sermon, 11 a, m., tpir 'Tb Doalre of Life." Bible elate. 10 a, m., Ckarlra Zlonnei- aa, auperiateadent. . Final Clearance Sale POINTS AND SOUTHERN Mlt, l. TRUNKS CHICAGO ATLANTIC COAST .'clork; . lore." Knhjert, rillST rHLBCH. aM Kaa ay wrrlrM. 11 o'elurk a. m. and e'rlwk P- XO a. sa. Sunday acbool. si., for tkoee Bo-tweea 8 and to, and 11 o'clock for rhll- drta ander 8. The Wodoeaday evntag neetlaga are held at S n'clwk. . rTOND CHt'KCH. 6M last South Totnnla stnet. anndajr aerrleeVs)! e'tlofk s. m. Sua-da- y 4 a. m. Wedawday eeheol, tkeae etlnf. 8 e'eleck. All are welcome tevraiag ckatch ecmeri. enter-talne- - - - 11 - d Sir. and- Mrs. Ceorge H. Paine members of the Kal Ora club and their friends a a card iarty last night at their home on "Wayne avenue. Valentine Ideas were carried out in the decorations and refreshment. The guests Mln Vida Smith. Miss Helen Caine. MIbs Vera Whlurle. Miss Vir ginia Calne, Miss Gwendolyn Calne, Mlas Vera Moore, Mies Rhea Croft. Mr. and surance that necessary finances will be Mrs. Oscar Chrlstenaen, Dr. Henry Rails, available. Howard Moore, Douglas Burrows, Irving The meet scheduled for Wt year was Nelson, Richard Larson, Rulon Cummins. abandoned on account of the railroad Lewis Hanson and Dr. and Mrs. H. J. strike. v Qulnn. T At the last contest, held In St. Louis . In 1921. the Independent Coal Coke Mrs. P..L. Oorrlnge entertained at the company of Kenllworth won the Interna second in a series of bridge luncheons tional championship In the combination yesterday at her home, 807 Ramona avefirst aid and mine rescue competition. nue, In honor of her nleoe, Miss Ruth The team consisted of J. R. Roaf, capMarshall, a February bride. The hostess was toy Mrs. Q. A. Zantat and tain; C. I Leavttt, A. J. Butte, K. B. Mrs. assisted C. AV. JBnyder. The guests numbered Uoyd, George B. Jackson and H.were Meyer. Two silver trophy cups twenty. given the team. The contest la given under the auspices Miss Eva Weldner and Miss M&urlne of the United States bureau of mines, Busath at a card party last the American Ked Cross and the Na- night at entertained the Weidner home, -Brldgewater tional Safety Council, and is sponsored iarm. Valentine Ideas were- carried out by nearly all mine organisations. in the decorations. The guests numbered be a little more definite and specific and not require claimant to have served 4n the military service of the United States because none of the persons here in Utah could so qualify, no matter how much real service they roav have given, Indiana at that time." Mr. Cluff then outlined suggestions- in the wording of the Smoot amenament, which he believed would be meet the sit' uatlon In this state. "I believe that If the said bin can be amended as suggested, it will give us an opportunity here In Utah to secure pension for those who are really entitled to them y reason of their early Indian war service. "If there Is anything further I can do to assist in helping to clarify the so we may secure proper pensions for those deserving them here In this stats. I shall be glad to do so." aD4 ' ' Slight benefit to Indian war pension claimant of Utah will come from the amendment of Senator Reed Smoot. Introduced In the senate, December It, 1922, turpon!m? to make tt easier for persons Included in the Indian war act to receive their pensions, according to an opinion of Attorney General Harvey H. Cluff. The Smoot amendment is Senate Bill No. 4189. The opinion followed a verbal request from Adjutant General W. Q. Williams, who said that If the wording of the bill were not such as to benefit Utah claimants, the adjutant general's office would communicate with the senator, with a view to changing Ms measure so that Indian fighters of Utah would be able to establish their claims and derive bene- - a, Reduced Freight Rates WARRE.V STOUTNOm at luncheon yesterday at her 417 J street, in hull or of Mrs. John Holt, retiring president of the American Legion auiiltlitLrv Yellow niArl- golds formed a centerpiece, for the table and the ptoce cards were hand painted in yellow spring flowers. T. PATRICK H.V.hm and IS a.- - m. v over were laid for the following Bnndny sclxiol. 10;O a. m. WMtday aitesee. a. aa. The Brr. klicka.l Bhwhaa, vaster. Mrs, Holt. Mrs. J. U. Gieay, guests: Mrs. O. F. AlcShane Mr. E. H. Holden, OCR LADY OV LOrtnES MaMea st S.4I Mrs. IV O:- tRieh, Mrs. H. K. I Collier, and 10:44 a. a ! guaday at 10:U a. Mrs. W. B. Mack, Mrs. D. R Ootmibs, morning d.otlena at I e'cluek. Tke Bev. aa.j Sl Mrs. H. W. Oroendvke. Mrs. Frank P. t. totter, 1). 11.. pa.tor. Stewart. Mrs. Clarence Batrd and (Mrs. r. C. Wire. CHmiSTIAJf MtUOI. home, That the seventh annual International mine rtscue and first aid meet will be held In Salt I.ak. next summer Is practically assured. In the opinion of, Dr. A. U Murray, surgeon for the United States bureau of mine. One other city, he said, la making a strong bid, but It appears that' Bait Lake will be favored. The Contest is. of three days' duration and wtll probably be held In "August. Tbs average attendance Is about 400. Governor Charles ft. Mabey yesterday sent a telegram to F. JL Bailey, assistant director of tjfre bureau of mines, Washington, I). CTT In which he Invited the rescue meet to Salt Lke In 1923. giving assurance that every facility will be made available for the successful con duct of the meeting and that the mining Industry of the state and the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce have riven as- t S. SHIPPED . Say evening snvtces, esBrt.tlng tt ergaa rlUI, Heury aa4 brawllriioa - tt tae Meet Bln.nl ltrmwt. at T: e'eiwk; weekday T and a. m.: eoafnelona RatsraaTS ad eves of flrrt FricUr. .ud kely aara, ttmm ana e'eteea. i CT. ANN'B.-M.- hm Wed- st sad 10 e. a. aeMl.y sna, (:SO a. m.; Snod.T erhwl, .: koly fcoor, Tiuwl.y evenlat at t:S e'eteea. Tlw H.v. t. 1. Hc.Nally, nwr. . . IMVINI SATttVn. chubcii or 10 Ola Ju a. m. SoiKl.r arkee! Mihm at tad, after finit ataw. Weekday aaaaim at t a. m. In BH.tor' reMueaee. Tke aver. U. i. Wleat MRS. V. V-- Attorney General Says Diffi- in EstablUhinf culty Claims Not Remedied. . to City FURNITURE ert)itcg Cijurcfj tus Free Vaccination Order Jblade by I H E- 3 C 3 i i as easy to open as grinding the clock . , . Music Co. 61-3-- 7 0 itMIIM,fitilHWtM',lt,Tt,iiMfttt,1,M,'if liiili lilUiartitlUiniiu.lii 3 z |