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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, 192 l-- N' UNIVERSITY OF UTAH PLAYERS WILL TRAVEL sc: VL The Imports ne of good window st $20 a share and 1000 shares of sec eajrue at the Hotel Utah FVldav. 4f cornpaftteainaimelM a. high atandard lighting to the merchant was discussed ondan stork gt - $10 a ahjsre. The rv tee, to will of at the he tn'.ng meeting, talks os the brought will exchange and hold water iopie a quicker appreciation of the value subject he ng Ulmfrsted by stereopil-co- a oonnisay Koeakem were A. feL rights ,n the Urtmty of tenet M1H of o'.octrftc'ty. he aato. slide I avid Neff, C, K SvIUmau and MeMn II ftowlea, vice prtaWent of Man of tle U eailnchue Electric Gentt alker Brothers Ranker. declared ompany. t R Johnson of the B. Gow-a- n Ubert A.Cpon aro the incorpora and K.eitrlc eral company will the Intermountain rountry that and G K, Morgan of the Utah to mn Marlene an era of prdkperttv such The Green River Holding company as has hot been knew a for apteral Power St UxM. hied articles of incorporation te hmd, veara He evpalned the rural credsell and leae oil and gas acquire, J 111 ft a its act, deciarinx that Moeka and Icaaen std deal In bortdi treafetHe proserlt) of farmers, The firm la epltallsed for notis. suI which tUbfevean better time generalL.0O0. ofilcer and Uiiedor are as .Mr, coulee was the jtrlnciiMri ly, Ren C. Rich president; H A , U1 of electricity for domestic and speaker at a dinner given In 'the eve. folio: Articles of In corpora Don were tiled Ri.h vice president: David A West, nlutrUJ purposes i only 4a Us In- nine, which was attended b 100 ofBen Rolierts and fancy. Kidnev V. Bishop, executive ficials and euvrlojeev of' electri at veeterdaj with County Clerk defence seeretarv-trehsurc- r, unoTtfe Bwart - Sen C Rwh holds Go a as oastmaster. manager of the Denver JUetHoal eomnanba A, Kahn i, lOtsTMIH Creek the Rater Cowan while each of add-eco- ln stock IP of 95$ by rluire In W. Raid kt near was chlc4 A. while operative teairue, ih other directors have one share $110,000, with he annual convention of the Pxk man of the meeting held In the after 4 company, capital sed-a- t valued of each. Mountain Klectrlml shares Cooperative primary sock t. Two Companies File Incorporation Articles t Y vts : f i --V. ' , 4--- fit :rr . , , Barred From Operations in Kansas . IV. IV. TOPEKA. Kan.. April 7 Tha J W. W. aa an organisation and all of its members are barred from Kansas In a decision handed down by the supreme court today affirming the granting of an injunction agamm thr order to prevent 'depredations atalm-property by criminal syndicalism and sabotage In The court held that the lltetature and talk of members of the organise Uon were of such a threatening nature that the state was justified In seeking an tnHinct1onto prevent ear eying out of threats to destroy prop-rtIn oil and wheat districts of the slate. t Kan. v v T T "" j J tour of southern Cast of films Lulu Bctt, University Dramatic cnb play, which will make a 'ten-daUtah: Top row. left to right Maud May Babcock, dlrsetorrXTBaiincey B. Houstman, assistant director; Harry N siren, manager; Melvin Ireebalrn; Bam S. Steward; A'ber. Bcclej, assistant manager; Bay Butler. Bottom row, left to right Beatrice Hurst, Nancy McConathie Martha Schofield, Ethel Baker and Alice Lambert. y ager, and Fred C Graham, who U acting UN company promoter of Utah 1ramatlc nlverit lb which c4ub is iwodun-tlh pUi, la claimed to- be the oldest unlverwity dramatic club In the world, this car being Its thirtieth anniversary. During that period of lime it lias not nriaacd producing at least one pla Kaut A. ri 21 a vffir The Clmjm jear and the SchofH Asstenhbilejt fir the purtwioe of boostwas presented t r FrofewMr Anmcn ing the respective performaners will lie fore "Tattle lf given at each high school In cHie Maud May Haboock, who is director The of Mini lailu hett, has been with whtre presentation will occur the organisation since Its birth irrogram for thefe occasions will dances bv Nanev Alckmachidt FAMILY RETURNS. readings bv Olwmncej Houstman and Boiti1e HurM. solos bv Fred C. Mr and SPANISH FORK April Scofield and Mrs. Hrwhirn and Martha fjofeter Johnson and rhlldren. talk bv Mel FYeobairn. CaiGlegdCe at been who have residing Beft.dea the at, thoec making the for five years, have moved baotc o Jmirne will Include Uhauncev Mout-mawill occupy their Spanish Fork and ward. aasmtant director of the home In the Third man HaiTy Nelson, dramatic the during ionrney on which v performance will nut le given will be Sunday night The Jtiiterar) for th tour is oa follows Iavson April 11 IsChi, April 14 Mt. riraant, pnl Ifi, Kphralm, April Sahna. Aorll is Monroe, Aorll P, Kiihfuld, April .0, ami lamnifeon, cn-tir- Annual Tour of Dramatic Club of State 3cAool Is Booked to Open Friday. "Miss teulu Belt. the annual school play of Ihc Inivcrilty of Utah Dramatic club and which hiv jresetcd at the Salt lake theitcr December $ and 9 of laxt ear, will de taken on a tour starting Frida, of southern Utah, giving nine performances cn route ad returning to Salt bake April 2? The only night ten-da- y 1 i, n, pht-er- r, of a me Perfect Day Beginning THE SPRING. TAILLEUR since it islhe foum wardrobe. And each requisite of fashion for the smart costume suit is here observed and fulfilled to a satisfying completion. . ' INDISPENSABLE, sp- yYon Will Be Happily Pleased With the New dmartneM goes hand is hand with these new glove. They are the Jasmine. flare caff, all around strap with pearl ilide. Made of softest fabrics in tha' newest ipring shades of eameL mauve, mode and 2.05 pair Uwm .77. These suits date themselves as Spring in many acceptable ways 1923 their straight boyish or tied jackets' their general smartness of cut. Delight-- " fully' feminine quite opposed ,to the strict severity of last seasons.' models! Delightfully individual, too, fastening .WRAP-AROUN- D s ftain or shiner all in new assortment of handles. Made of some with wide heavy, durable silk, ribbed borders, ia all popular colors. - - Priced $3.95 to $11.50. weathec-tunbrclla- , in novfil watys. it will make every morning the (beginning of a perfect da. It will give 37ou added poise in the complete assurance of the perfec-- . tion of your figure; the correct fit, of your costume. , Let us give youan expert fitting in a Redfem. . , . The models illustrated are of twill cord; other new fabrics are also fully represented. , on the colors of the cilia for the matching stocking. Vnatecr your choice in ll surely find it hero. Among color; yon latest arrri nls Is imported chiffon hose, with real French elox in several shades of rose beige. Priced $6.95. wido variety of very fine grid Also silk hosiery with the new laeo all sizes.- - $2.93 to $1.95. Hosiery ANY-- carries ' SSBlo ' KeitK-Oric-iv S1522 X ' & Wbat footwear cuts out is quite as imas what it leaves in. We adnut portant I nab what goes into. a show these da vs is mighty important but looking at tbe uew spring footwear we decide that a hat ia left out is important, too, for t work is a much favored feature. For street or eang wear, satins, patsuedes scores and color ents, of models in alL the newest shades . jou'll find them 11 here. Priced $5.15 U 15.00. eut-ou- - A H 4 mode since spring Priced at $35.00 to $125.00T . Co. .A V S |