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Show THE'SlLnJlKE'TRIBUXErTirURSDST M0RND7O, 1IARCII rt tenant Caum la stationed at Fort Misaide soula. Lieutenant Caum has 'been on the staff of General U. G. McAlex-ai.de- r, a a a Miss Dorothy Payne of this city Is - Tea Given Parties Arranged at Post for in Honor of Mrs. Stark. E 1 visiting Mis Dorothy Gayford and. Miss Muriel Gavford at the- University of Kansas and will later go to Chicago for a visit. Bridge a a a Mrs. J. A. Farquharton of tong Beach, Cab. la the guest of Miss Pearl Savage, a a a Mrs. F. L. Holman le'apendlng atnonth with relatives In Kansas. a a a Bride Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lawton will leave soon for San Francisco ,tq make their borne. e. SClftTYLE'R entertained MR3. nor bridge tea yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. a a a IONE IIULBERT and Laurence Mr. and Mrs. Downey U Muir and. MISS Crockett, who bewill lie .mar-of children at Fort Douglas are at home at S61 Third aveT. N. Btark, who will leave eoon for Caried Saturday, will, guesu nue. . lifornia. Pink rosea formed a centerpleeec honor et a card party to tie given this for the tea table, presiding at the ta- evening by Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Glass brook ill Mr. ble were Mrs. Vi, Y7, Trimmer anti Mrs. at their home, kit First avenue. F. I.. Knudsen. Crockett Wilt arrive from his hnme tti Guoato-wo- ro ontertalnedat four "TabTea East Grange, N. J., thle afternoon. Mr. Contest Compete at bridge, with others for tea. The bridge and Mrs. F. 41. Mlchetaon, will entertain guests ware Mrs. J. Waterman, Mrs. Ray- at dinner Friday evening at their home, e The Tribuai. mond H. Fenner, Mra Marry M. Kurts, 107u Ninth East street, for the bridal Sparta! UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eugene. Mrs J. R. Nelson, Mrs. J. M. Petty. Mrs. party. O. J. Langtry, Mrs. George W. Bartch, Alfred H. March 7. Professor Ore., Mrs. U. G. McAlexsnder, Mrs. Robert H. One of the regular dances of the Offl Schroff, head of the fine art department, Houle, Mrs. James A. Durnford, Mrs. C. cars dub of Fort Douglas, scheduled for and Professor Virgil Hafen. Instructor In B. Lee, Mrs. C. J. Bartlett, Mrs. Maurice Friday night, has been postponed un- the same department in the Unlveraitv Rose. Mrs. E. F. Root. Mrs. A.. F. W lilts til of Oregon, will compete In the annual Friday, March and MraWVC. Griff m. art exhibition of Sprlngvllle. Utah. March e a Mra, W. T. Penn and Mrs.' Eugens 15 to April 2. The exhibition le one of Miss Anna Pepper, daughter of Mr. and Giles will entertain at bridge luncheon the most unlqus In America. Bprtngville Mrs. Isaac Pepper, and Samuel H. Rush today at the home of Mrs Denn, 1001 Is a small city, yet It baa a collection of of Dallas, Texas, will he married this Eleventh East street. art work 'in it schools valued at $20,-00- 0 e tire home of and holds an exhibition with annual evening at 7:30 o'clock at .sister-in-law nd the brides brother Faction 2 eMMIapkfi diapfec Good Fel- awards amounting- Professor Schroff, who won first prize Mr.wnd Mrs. Fred Pepper, loe ship committee wtlf entertain at card artists exhibistreet. Mrs. J. W.- - Pepper of Denver Wednesday and Thursday, March 14 and In the recent northwest win be matron of honor and Miss Bertha 15, at the home of Mrs. B. W. Deason. tion In Seattle, will submit a water color, of of Head. Black Foot honor. Joseph UI Harvard avenue. Reservations may At the Monhegan Pepper will be maid Nathan will be best man. Mr. and Mrs. be made from Mrs. Bertha Wellg or Mra Island, and an oil, Oypreas Trees at Del Monte. Two of Professor Hafena Fred Pepper will entertain Saturday eve- F. B. tsroooer. works which will be submitted sere ning at the Newhouse hotel In honor of A j the couple. Frances Willard Woman's Christian painted near Eugene. ' They Aare, Autumn and 4Hy Tempers nee union will celebrate Lillian Clearing laThe Afterla third Morning." this painting Mrs. Solomon Angell'end Mrs William W. N. Stevens day at a meeting Odd entertained members of the Ladies' afternoon at 2 o'clock at Liberty Park noon on the Chicago River." Artists the country over compete In the auxiliary of the Veteran Volunteer Fire- Methodist church. The 'program will be exhibition. The prise money men's association yesterday at luncheon, devoted to the Interest of legislative work Sprlngvllle offered by the children In the high at their, home. 817 Ceatsville avenue. In and the Union Signal. Surprise pack le school and in the five grade schools of honor of the birthday anniversary of the ages will be opened and refreshments the loan. Professor Haien, himself a hostesses. is invited.' The served. public of native Utah, won second pnae last The room were decorated In potted at Chi Delta Phi study class trill meet year, Hia father. John Hafen, helped to plants. The gueets were entertained The establish the annual competition. five hundred following luncheon. Twenty-fis evening at T:S0 oclock la the public Buffalo, one of the works of Avard ive were In attendance. library. Fairbanks, assistant professor ot fine arts who teaches modeling at the uniMiss Dorothy Jenson will entertain this section of the Catholic versity, la Included In the Spnngvllle art The evening at her home, 122 Eighth' East Woman'shospital meet afternoon this will league collection. Mias Helen in Lawrence, of honor street, at o'clock at the Holy Cross hospital. Sprlngvllle has been the early home of a bride of next week. Mrs. Cyrus a a number of talented persona Including a last a shower at night entertained Twenty-fir- st Mothers and children of the Womans Cyrus Edwin Dallin, the great Ameri at her home. 2300 Eaat are the Maccabees can sculptor. South street. In honor of the bride. Light Benefit association of refreshments were served. The guests requested to meet Saturday afternoon from 1.S0 until 4 o'clock at the W. O. W, numbered thlrty-lvhalt to organize a "Court of Rose. at Juvenile association of the- - Maccabees. Sigma CM women were entertained Raid Officers a a a their weekly luncheon at the Newhouse hotel yesterday. Cards followed lunchSliver Maple elrcle No. 10. Neighbors A complaint charging Harry Lehr with eon. Covers were laid for twenty-fivof Woodcraft,- - will entertain at cards It was decided to have a tea next week Friday evening at the W. O. W. hall. The obstructing an offioer In the discharge of house. Chi his duties was Issued by County Attorfraternity at the Sigma public is Invited. a a a ney Arthur E. Moreton yesterday. Lehr this office, but Mrs. E. T. Mylar will entertain Mothers and Wives ' club, Phi Delta was arrested by the$200sheriffs avenue, bond. afternoon at the was released under evening at her home on Laird team of Theta, will meet1311this the prem raided sheriffs When for the benefit of the guard deputy East South Templt house, Saturday Banner revltv No 11 Qdaccabeen. Mr. chapter street neces waa LivingMrs,. Charlae barrided it was and and the house L door to front down to the batter sary ston, Jr., will heasslsttng hostesses. Captain and Mrs. J. E. Nelson have gain entrance. It Is alleged. A small arrived from Los Angeles and are at Fort The monthly meeting of Spirit of Lib- Douglas. Captain Nelson was here with quantity of liquor was confiscated and American Lehr waa arreated for violating tha of the five years ago. erty chapter. Daughters of the Twentieth infantry prohibition law, according to members of Revolution, will he held at the home a a a avenue. U61 Laird the raiding party. Mrs. Georgs H Ryan, Edward Murphy and Mike Garvin, alias Captain and Mrs. R. R. Newman have Mrs. W. M. Williams will be assisting from Denver, M. P. Milford, were arrested by deputy essays recently arrived at Fort Douglas hostess. la the connected with be will Newman school sheriffs yesterday on a charge of viosubmitted by high Captain girls dental department of the medical corps, lating the prohibition law. read. OregonArt Prof estorW s- Household Goods for THE people . Fireproojf Storage Co second south 52WET SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - u0. see Cle-me- i Charge of Obstructing Follows" e. e. Prlxe-wlnni- . , a Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood " has returned Mrs Barnet B. Bonar and two chilfrom from a visit to Los Angeles and San dren, who have recently arrived Chicago to make their home1221In Salt Lake, East Sev- Diego. a a a will soon be at home at enth South street. . Mrs. W. J. Bateman has returned from San Francisco, whers she visited her Notice f the Meeting of wemea club daughter, Misa Louise Bateman, for id social eveats ef the past geek far month. pabltratiee la the PonSsy paper will eat a a a be received by telephees tatar thaa - Fresrams. Blast Lieutenant Norman C. Caum and aftarnoca.oclock Friday be scat la writtea at all Jiatae, mother, Mra Frank Caum, have left Fort Douglas for Missoula, Mont., where Lien Phene Was. S722 and i I2 S t i t 3i t n 5723 To the housewife who knows only the drudgery of washing by the old methods, or who must have her washing done by others at greet expense, washday is a tragedy. But to the housewife who can see lines of snowy-whitsweetly clean clothes billowing in the early morning breeze and still feel fresh and untired, washday is a triumph. u n e, Take Your Meals at the 33 NEWHOUSE HOTEL AthJmipti DINNER WITH MUSIC AND OANCINQ S.3 5:30 p. m. te :W p. m. iZ w $U3 Per Plata. 23 Macaroni Tomatoes with or Chicken" Broth with Rice ti " tj Wasnda1 THE WONDERFUL Wafers Dill Plcklep Crisp Utah Celery Fried Filet or Flounder, Cardinal Potato Chips CHOICE Minced Turkey In Cream With Green Pepper Steak, Bordelalse Sauce Prime Rib of Beef au Jus Roast Leg Veal, Pan Gravy Baked Potatoes Peas In Cases Dinner Rolls Asparagus Tips, Vlnalgrstte CHOICE Vanilla Ice Cream and Caks Grape Juice Sherbet and Cake - Apple Pie with Cheese Tea Milk Coffee We serve a Special Lunch With Mutla Every Day, 75c. 1 For Freckled, Rough or Muddy Complexions The. freckling, discoloring or Toughening to which delicate skins are subject after exposure Uxwlnd or sun. often in early spring, may readily be gotten rid of.- - Mercoiiied wax. Spread over the face before retiring and lightly removed In the morning with soap and water, completely peels of the disfigured skin. Get an ounce of the wax at any druggists. Theres no more effective way of banishing freckles or other cutaneous defects. Little skin particles off cadi day.-e- e doesnt comj even temporarily mar the complexion, and one soon acquires a brand-nespotless, girlishly beautiful face. (Adv.) Dont Thi Opportunity to Get a Copper Washer for a Silver Dollar! ii Is s Mi -- Thl AutoMatio solves your washday problems with its efficient sen woman who owns tmo thra let us dclmr cne to ...vice. Aak-.th- 3 ii 4 t FREE 7T and his assets as $90, on which exemption. Lewis Jaoobaen, a sheet metal worker of Spanish Fork, places his liabilities at $6975 35 and his assets at $2393 46. H claim exemption on $700. Fred L. Jen-se- n of Garfield gave his Mabllltiea at $46o.93 and his assets aa $300, on which he claims exemption. s P El you TODAY I E3 5346 69 t tfc e r-i7,.-VGr- a. 1 Compensation In the amount of $1$ a week waa awarded Mrs. Allce Rose, t widow, and her three minor children yesterday by the atate fndustrUU commission. The Salt Lake City corporation will be required to pay the compensation, It was alleged that (Melvin 0. Rose. Mra. Roses husband, was employed by th city, and that on February 14 he was crushed by a steam dredger, which Upped over. The city did not contest the ap plication, but requested that a formal be made directing payment. .Repayment waa ordered of money spent by Fred S Free ton for dental services. He alleged to have been injured In In the course of his employment o at Lehi with the Sugar com- tony. He suffered a broken front tooth....,, The sugar company or th Fidelity Guar- - I DlVlSlOn antee and Trust company la directed to make payment New Course I Angelo Pappas, an employee of the Garfield Smelting company, who la al-- 1 The extension division of the Univerleged to have been Injured while In the has Just completed a new, employ of the company at Garfield, waa sity of Utah denied compensation because he refused popular course of study called The of Americanism, which Will be to accept light work said to have been recommended by a doctor and proffered offered to the extension students in the It la a study of the apirtt by the company. The commission found near future. that the employer should not pay com- and growth of American democracy, and not exbeen has medical offered, heretofore as an other than the pensation academle subject. pense incurred. - The appheatten- rtf Ramtafi Cahoon bf Tha cuurae tnc!ade"rementTor 'h liSalt Iaike, who alleged that ha had sus- man geography and responses, the growth tained an accident in the course of em- of American nationality and a study of Amertoan liberty. ployment with the (Peterson rreamwy, waa dismiMied. The commission con. Tha freshman debating team of the tended that it had no Jurisdiction In this university waa chosen yesterday after a case. competitive tryout In tha assembly hall. T. 8. Farmelee, Conway Stratford and Edith Johnson were the judges. Miss Prisoner Is Johnson le also freshman coach. The following debaters were chosen to Charge represent their class; Maurlne Saase. Louise Wilkinson, William Kasius. HarAfter deliberating half an hour, a Jury old John Edmonds and LaMoyne Jackson, In Judge G. A. Iverson's division of tha The question debated wa. Third district court yesterday afternoon Melville. Resolved, That Utah should establish a found W. W, Ralph not guilty of at- state i co n Pabulary . tempting to eset pe from the state prison The childrn of the Stewart training September 25, 1922. Ralph la serving an school of will the university present an InJetermlnate sentence for robbery. peaembly haU sometime th operetta In their It was alleged by the state thatwhose this month. A fifteen-piec- e orchestra, defendant' and another prisoner, of junior high schbol students, attempted composed n identity waa not ascertained, Mlws Kenna th music. will furnish to scale the prison wall by means of a. la in charge of the affair and Miaa rope, to which they attached a la the Bennlon Maurioe dancing. directing Roger Jones, a guard, fired twice at the man who tossed the rope to the i the Into back ran wall, and the convict prison yard. Ralph testified that he was In one of the cellhouses when be heard two shots and ran out Into the yard. John Dahl, charged with Impersonating The defendant made a sensational but Joeeph Turnbow, chief criminal deputy several freedom Ineffectual dash for sheriff, pleaded not guilty yesterday la months ago when be waa arraigned in City Judge Noel 8. Pratt's court The case will be heard March 2$. the district court. A plea of not guilty waa entered by H I to Observe Tnh;unkctrr:,ilhiib;.atinh5 Jh,a " With every AutoMatio we will five you FREE a Humphrey Clothesline Set, including a 100-foclothesline of galvanized iron, attachments -- for fastening and tightening, and a carrier for clothes basket and pins. 'i&rozS Four File Petitions in Voluntary Bankruptcy Industrial Commission Awards Compensation Four petitions in voluntary bankruptcy were filed yesterday with the clerk of the United Staten district court. L. Talent,' a Junk dealer of Salt Lake, places his liabilities at $1259 20 and his aasels at $1892. He claims exemption on $11S0. Ccurtlsnd Haws, a railroad trainman living In Salt Lake, gave hla liabilities as M T if M. A. Keyser in Utah 1. loom XXIIIIIIIMtllllilli Storage Packing ' Shipping , ii of 8, 1923. : Is m 23 t3 t3 3 S 1 IllUlllillliilliUilUbJ Ulah-Idah- II Extension Adds Today Styles for Spring ' Displaying The real value of & corset lies in the part you dont see. First of all, the corset must be correctly proportioned and very carefully designed. The stitching must be close and the true if style lines in the corset are to be-- , permanent. Second Third Interlining must be used to keep the boning from pushing through and interlining adds strength where the strains come on a corset. Fourth Each Ameri oan Lady corset is properly interlined. Fifth The boning must be of the very best or the corset will remain bent and thereby destroy the original lines of. the corset. Sixth Every garment is boned with mightybone the lightest and yet the strongest boning to be had. Seventh Every part of every American Lady corset is guaranteed by us to he perfect and to give satisfaction. - ' two makes of corsets are alike, is largely io quality of workmanship and care in No the-differe-nee de- signing. i cor- PRICED $1.75 to $5.00. U1-U- 4 Alleged Impersonator Enters Not Guilty Plea Kiwanians Canned Foods Week I I The Klwanis club will celebrste Canned Foods week at the regular weekly luncheon In the Hotel Utah at noon today. The luncheon program has been arranged bv a committee consisting of Chester Deal, Finly Brooks and Berrv Maycock. Richard W. Stringham of the Woods Cross Conning company will be the His. subject will be Canned speaker. Foods. The committee In charge of the luncheon will give nearly loo prises at the luncheon. Thee will be drawn by Bum. bars. Music for the luncheon will be furnished by the Lindsay sisters of the L. D. 8. U. School of Music. DRUG ($TORK IS AT SOUTH MAIN St, n, te (Boudoir (Advertisement) Homblno pleaded guilty to possession ofintoxlcatlng liquor and was fined $50. Former residents of Nephi, who sow live in Salt Lake, will hold a reunion, Frldav evening, March 16, at 7 o'clock In the Merry Garden hall, North Main street. A special program of music, and dancing is speech, reminiscence being prepared for the entertainment of 6v0 persons. It Is expected that the former Nephltet will effect a permanent organisation. DAIRY ACTIVITY URGED. Special te The Trlbaae. BRIGHAM CITY, March 7.A meet- men waa ling of farmers and buslnei held at the Commercial club rooms Mondirection of the under th May evening Union Pacific system, cooperating with the Utah Agricultural college, in a atate campaign In the Interests of dairying, A. M Reeder poultry and of the local farm bureau presided. The campaign la of an educational nature ant, la conducted for stlmiriation ef Interest la the -- three- Industries. pork-ralaln- g. LAW FIRM FORMED. Frank B. Stephens, Dean F. Brayton and Grant H, Bagiev have formed a partlaw nership for th general practice ofRray-ton under the firm name of Stephens, A Bagtey. The new firm opened offices. March ) In th Walker bank building. . - RUMMAGE Civic Center, 19 a. an. BALE, Saturday. March 16, at , (Advertisement.) y l HEIll DIE Seret) No toilet table it complete Without a mall package of delatone, for with it hair or fuxa can be quickly banished from, the akin. To remove hair you merely dmix into a paste enough of the e Jowder-gnwater "to "cover' the' hairs. Thia should beJeft on the (kin about S minutes, then rubbed off and the akin washed, when it will be found free from hair or blemish. Be sure you get genuine delatone. (Adv.) o'bjee-lionabl- Klmonas Curtains 8weater Covering Would Conserve -- Natural Gas in Wyoming Oil Fields Draperies Ginghams Stockings Everything Special te Th Trlbaae. WASHINGTON. IX C Mhrch 7. An investigation of the method of producing In the Balt Creek field In Wyoming, with particular reference to the conservation of natural gas, la being made by of the bureau of mines. engineer welts were subjected to production Eight teats by various methods, extending over a period of three months. Th work has been temporarily suspended owing to the rigorous winter weather. The United States government is an extensiv holder of oil lands In this field. ol Sack package of "Diamond contains directions to simple aay woman can dy or tint ker old, worn, faded things new, even if she ha never dyed before. Buy Diamond Dye no other kind then perfect horn . BINGHAM MAN DIES. , dyeing ii guaranteed. Just tell yout druggist whether the material you wmb Speclsl te The TrTSaa. BINGHAM, March 7. (Fred Martinson. to dye is wool or silk, or whether it u 27 year of age, a resident of Bingham linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond for eighteen years, died todsv. Funeral Dyee never itreak, pot, fade, or run. services are pending word from relatives (Advertisement.) in the east. The body Is at th O'Don15-ce- Dye -- nell chapel. Arc You Fat? - Just Try This Former Nephi Residents Plan Reunion March 16 Colds Are Contagious. and Cough and Colds treatment, aa they spread require prompt or develop Into Flu and Grippe. Tak no chance when you can get Foley' Honey and Tar for a few cent and quickly check cough and cold. Th constantly Honey and increasing demanlT for Foley'ahas made It Tar, (or three generations, th largest selling cough medic ne In th Contain no opiate World Ingredients are printed on the wrapper. Refuse substitutes. Insist upon Foley's, Schramm-JohnsoDrug. Five (5) Good Stores, See Our Special " Window7 Display OTTR Cra-gu- meat-hook- forty-piec- 1 - Acquitted of Escape Attempt KIWANIS ORCHESTRA TO PLAY. BRIGHAM CITY, March 7. Kiwanians of Ogden are coming to this city tomor e com row evening with the munitV wi hMtra'of Ogden" to entertain ths people of Brigham City at a free concert at the liberty theater. The affair will be under the auspices of the local Kiwania club, which went to the Junction City last week and furnished the program at the luncheon there, 9 For these reasons wearers of American Lady nets are always satisfied. To Free Your Arms of Hair or Fuzz re -- American Lady Corsets -- Study HOW ACTRES3E3 IMPROVE HAIR rams Inquiry among several of America t leading theatrical stars reveals th fact that "they employ only th simplest euch at methods of hair treatment, plenty of massage and a weekly Th majority eay tSat to have the beet hair warii and scalp stimulatoi a cost of abqut three rent, on at seed only get a paekaee of canthrux frdm your druggist. DUmjIyo a in n cup of hot water and your shampoo is readv. 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