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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, Freight Rate 34 Interest Attends Bridge Luncheon Reduced ' Wedding in June Given by Two - . are being issued by Joseph Roblnscst wedding of their Anne ret Manta Walker, and daughter, Wk-ka-. HerUett The ceremony will Make place, June I at 4 o'clock id the afternoon fall St. Mark a cathedral. (The ceremony will be performed by The en,Blehop Arthur W. Moultoh. gagement wa announced some time . 71INVITATIONS Halker to Jhe I Hostesses Call WASATCH 5722: or 5723 W. R. CALVERT and MriL Hugh M. Rhodes entertained at briage ium heon yesterday at the home of Mra Rhodes in the Wes- ley apartment, ill Third avenue. Eight table were !arranged fcf bridge, at the card aniKjuncheon tableg preceding the games. Ths seeing tab's had a large banket of lavender crepe lilac. With A . lavender' tulle bow on ths handles of Mra. Serf ter A. Walker entertained small May baskets of a Variety of I At tea yesterday afternoon from 4 spring flowers, including tulips, lilacs, on til t oclock at her home u Bast and fruit blossoms were. used oh. the. ioml Temple street, in honor of the small tables. Covers were laid for Mra. Enos D. ride. The room, were decorated in tulips in various ctlora, which were Hogs, n, Mra K T. Root, Mrs. Fred C. Mrs. A. C. Wherry, Mrs need as a centerpiece tor thevtea lavid-oH-.-Mess- - itiBssrc, JS&srE rg. 5 John Barnhart, Mrs. M. R. Walch, Assisting the hctaes. In rrrtavlnx 4 ere lira Ocorge Brice and Mrs. F Mrs. Perry Clark, Mrs. J. V. Dawson, A.. Baacom. 1 residing at the tea table Mra K. L. Dorr, Mra George R . Burton. Mr. Charles Horning. Mrs. 1 R. Arnold, Mrs V. frer Mr. Harold P Strange.' Miss Elizabeth Bkolflekl. Tuttle, Mrs. Clarence E. Milner and Mrs FV&nk Miller. Aaslstlnk In Mra Katherine C. Belcher, Mra, W. B. nervine were Miaa Margaret Benson, Sage, Mrs. F. W. Meakln, Mra. Charles Mlu Gertrude Rose, Miaa Irene Hanr Peter, MPa. Albert Bkankey, Mrs. W. W. Ray, Mrs. John T. Strong, Mrs. on and Miss Frances Ijswls. Mrs. L. B. McCornlck will entertain Elvis T, Foster, Mra P. O. Perkins, Walker Mrs. F. E. Murray, Mra L.-at luncheon today for Ml Pnlmer, and Mr. TV Irks, and the bride will hr Mr Elmo V.J?mlUi?Mr H, D. Hln,. and Mrs. - Arthur guest of honor at a dinner to be given Mra Wir.atd Hanson Saturday evening by Sir. and Mrs F E. Smith. v rtchmmm at their home in Federal MUs GUtdv and Malcolm Darie Aav, preceding a dancing partv to be given by the Junior Aid society, Kills, who will be married June (, were a dinner given by guests of honor at entertained at the officers nf the Mutual improveSlim Jane an informal Hampton tea yesterday afternoon ment association- - of the- - Twenty-sevent- h ward last night at th( home of at her home. 1105 Second avenue, in honor of Miss Katherine Hiii. a for- Miss Margaret Allan, 185 T street. mer Balt take girl, who la in the city A lavender and yeHow color scheme for a brief visit with Mrs 'A. N. Mc- was carried cut In the tabW decoraYellow and lavender tulips Kay on her wuy from Mills college tions. to her home In Colorado. The room were arranged in a large crystal basand the tea tabid were decorated in ket as a centerpiece for a long table, red tulips. The hostess was assisted Yellow candlee In brass holders alterhv herynother, Mrs. Robert R. Hampnated with small crystal baskets of 5 of ton tulips along ths tabls on eaoh aid for ' numbers .The guqsta the centerpiece. Covers Wor. laid eight. thirty-eigh- t. Toast were given under a Mrs. John Barnhart will entertain the direction of J. Fred Baynes, presiat bridge luncheon Monday at her dent of ths inaoeltion,and entertain-Ih- g Assisting serving hem on East, . South Temple street. the spirsts were the mother of the The gueats Will number twelve... hostess, Tars. Drabd Allen, BtfS George F3Vd. Mis H. Pavne, Ml There Marie Bich, Miss Milllcent Dswanup Miss and Beatrice Droubay, - t Take Your Meals at THE NE.WH0USE HOTEL West high arhool faculty! member tntcrtnloeff at dinner tart evening at the school In honor of teachers who will leave the faculty at the end of DINMBR WITH MUSIC AND DANCING the term. The gueeta of honor were Mira m. .SO Mary Van Cott, Mira Virginia $1.28 per plata I p. m. ta I p. Peterson, Mira Frances Talor and Homer Christensen. Cream St Gerjnaln or 'Thf fnieSts were seated at three long Chicken Broth with Rice , in eweet peaa. decorated tables Wafers D Keeier presidedpink ae Utah Radishes F Green Olive werc fiven by K. W. Geaswein Toasts Grilled Salmon, Lemon Butter furand George Uneekl. Musir w Putsto Chip nished by the members of the faculty. CHOICE were laid for eighty. Covers Steak, Mushroom ftauoe ft - Breaded Fork Tenderloin, Tomato Sauce Through tMfc courtesy of 'the board of the Chamber of Com- Prime Ribs of BeeFau Jus , merce Arrangements have been made - Rnaet Leg Veal, Fan Gravy by Charles W. Scott, president of the . Special Baked Potatoes Utah Art Institute for an exhibit of Peaa in Cases the work of western artiete in the Dinner Rolls ladles parlor of the Chamber of Salad Combination Commerce building, to open. Thursday, CHOICE with an Informal reception 23, May Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake 2 until S o'clock .Fresh Strawberry Sherbet and Cake from exhibit wfll be continuous and The Chocolate Eclair the work of one artist wilt be shown Tea - CdUee Milk ,, at' one month each The a time for WS bsrvs a Special Luncheon Every first artist's pictures to be exhibited Day 'With Muds, The -. , - PIANOS ARE SOLD THAN. ANY OTHER MAKE Before Shipping to Any Point - M. A. UPEKDOU PLAYER MORE 6ULBRANSEN - P MAY 17,. 1923. G, r FunuirunE ; THURSDAY-MORNIN- rb Cutbransen hss ireugh ths genulnp merit f the Instrument Itself. 'wwn Its popularity Keyser Fire- proof Storage Co. S28 Wert Second South NATIONALLY ri PRICED Salt Lake Cty, Utah. NltMMMMNMtll some slick spread 1 jaStihiii Tatty Cheesa Oulbranees 2 Always Fun and Good Times With a GULBRANSEN MMHMHNHe will b known (boss of L. Costs Stewart, as the painter of ths desert. The exhibit- - will be under the direction sf the state executive committed of th Art Institute. Including a II, - Horner Mrs,- - . Kyer, kli. Daniel Alexander Mr. O. P, Cherdron,. Mra J F. Wests, Mrs.-Geo- never-endin- purpose in creating fun and haying M.-A- Mra Elisabeth Mrs. Gsoghegan, Jreeton Nutter. Mr. Charles Shepherd and Tartar Woolley, and also the public Interest committee, of Mrs. C. H. Blanchard, Miss GertPMo Arbunkls, Mra. J. M. Rayburn, ASJL VlUadesn, J. Harvey Ross. Narhl L. Morris, Mrs J. L. Franken, Mrs. H. J. Hayward, Mrs. E. U. Beckstrand and Albert Mer-ril- L , . id Mr. Alvin K. Good speed entertained the Hoyle Bridge ciub yesterday at luncheon nnd cards ot her home on Harvard avenno. A mints-tur- o May party, with doQa carrying luncheon baskets through a mimic woodland, formed a centerpiece for the table Tbe plac rards were, don tn - wax craft by the hostess The hostess was assisted hv her hister, Mrs. B. F. Covers were laid for eight. The annual Hughes event that saves thousands of women thousands of dollars. ether player equal the excellence of the GuRiraneen In Butmlv- g aourc of Jov In the home, Ing GOOD MtfSICT It is a Ir alone or entertaining friend. It anFwer EVERY - whether on Wo A goad tune. and priced below Our entire stock the cost of making, providing an opportunity to choose from the season's most luxurious fashions at re-mark- ed Some tf the attributes that make Gulbrxnsen the leader are Its easy playing, tpiallties; complete mualrat response; simplified, onrefUl construction; Instruction roll, and definite prlcea com-pos- tap Into cue atore today and take yeur turn at tha Oulbreneen. . Yau wrtg then agree with ell that ha been eels a abut It. , Y L ilThmfigisj t 1(1 SOUTH MAIN 4ss'&n y. OS Members of the Bon were entertained la Temps club yesterday at luncheon by Mrs. J. A. Goss st her home, IS lagan avenue. A bowl of lilac and lilies of ths valley formed the centerpiece for the luncheon table. Cover were laid for tweUs club members. a OOO Talmer and Mr Heber Mr. B. Rennlon, Jr., will entertain member of Le Deja club Friday at luncheon and cards at the Palmer home on CoataviUo avenue. m - Miss Nellie Barnard will entertain thin evening at a bridge party In honor of Mina Vera. Bmithen, a bride of the month. a a Ml Melba Undsay, a May bride, will be the guest of honor at a tarty to be given this evening by Ml Loah Tate at her home, 2:54 South Stats street. a a a Ml Joanna Sprague. librarian of the public library, will talk on "Inter-ctln- g Book" at the meeting of ths Boines snip Professional Woman club this 'evening In the ballroom at the Newhou hotel. Dinner will be Be Careful What You. Wash served at ( 15 o'clock, preceding the Your Childs Hair With program. Musical nelactlon' will be given by Mis Grace Matthews and Miss Mildred Ware of the Ogden Butanes and Profemlonai Women s club, It you want to keep children hair who will be guests of the local club. in good condition, be careful, what In honor of Miaa Zelma Fuller, a you Wash it with. Many soaps and prepared shampoos LsUhella bride of next week. Ml contain too much free alkali. Pond will entertain this evening at a miscellaneous shower at her home, 412 This dries the scalp, makes the hair First avenue. brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsi-fiecocoanut oil shampoo (which is Past Matrons' circle, Order of the and entirely greaeoless) is much Eastern Btar. will meet this afternoon pure better. than anything else ydu cair with Mrs, W. R. Soper, 1183 Kensington avenue Assisting hostesses use for shampooing, as this cannot wifl be Mra C. C. lie ev, Mra. W possibly Injure the hair. HI Korns, Mra Modgs Marshall, Mrs Simply moisten the hair with waW. D. Proeser, Mr. Ohsrlae Rees, le rand rub it in. Two or three SteO. Mra. H. C. Mrt O. Bnyder and teaspoonfuls of Mulsified will make ven an abundance of nch,- creamy lather, The College clob will meet hi af- and cleanse the hair and scalp thorternoon at J o'clock with Mia Edna oughly. The lather rinses out easily, Jennings, 127 Thirteenth East street and removes every particle of dust, Mra Dana Parkinson will be the as- dirt, dandruff and exeesa oil. The hair dries quickly 'and evenly, end it sisting hostess. leaves it fine and silky bright, Members of the Catholic Woman's fluffy, wavy, and eaev to manage. league are requeeted to- - meet with You can get Mulsified cocoasut nil the hospital committee of the league at the Holy Gross hospital this after- v shampoo at any drug store. It ii inand a few ounces win last noon to make pcgiple for the poppy-dae: May Si. League members expensive, for months. Be sure and ask for will saalat In the sal. Mnlsified.' (Adv.) 7 w Ulard - Womens Christian France Temperance union will meet this IN o' lock at ths horn evening of Mrs. Tina A. Holman, Ml Hawthorne avenue. And sprinkle is Abe foot-batAltbe antiseptic, healien! - The parliament ary law section of ing powder for Painful, Swollen, the Wasatch Literary club will meet feet. .It prevents blister Frldey afternoon st 2 24 o'clock st Sweating sore and A. Y. A. and Mrs. W. the take C W itin the spots building. Merrill will be chairman. eut of coma and bunions. Alwayi use Allen'S Foot Ease to break la Dr. and Mra. T. C. Gibson left new shoe and enjoy the bliss ef feet yesterday for a vital to New Orleans, without an ache. Those who nse Atlanta. Oa , and different parte of Alien' Foot-Eas- e say that they hav Virginia. Dr. Olbeon will return In a few weeks, but Mrs. Glbeon will solved their foot troubles. Staid mend the summer with Mrs Nancy everywhere. Trial package end a Stark Bennett and Mr. Lee Fltahugh Walking Poll pent Free. near FJchmond Addrau ALLENS FOOT-EASLe - (Adv.) Oil Delta Phi Study cIrmi will meet B0T. this evening at 7.39 o'clock at the publio library. 0 0 0 to Observe Sir. and Mr. Ernest A. Olson have Kaysville returned from Lo Ancle. where Poppy Day on May 2$ thev had spent several weeks. KAYSVILLK, May 1( Poppv day f the aictlnc of Notice MU be observed tn- Kevarllle i ril wet of tta yut and 'Wita so members of the American May Legion week rn iMbllrttlixl is the SmuMy th auxiliary, post No. 32. will be In paper will e"t Ik reeeWed liter charge. For- severat week the fnllqw-- f sfierao. Pwsrraw have been- - 'oVk7ng 'ln aid f ? la "Wftttril 'ififl-nro- e; mii W Fridiy the drive. Mra. Charles V. Paxton, Mra. Guy Dewnon Rutledge, Mr Arnold M. Barnes, Mrs. Nathan Reeves, Price Commerce Chamber Mra Frank B. Muir and MIAses Barnes, .Irene Swan,-MauMuriel Reeve Puts and M rs, oh, Campground Sumner Gleason, Mr, Glen Robin, Mrs. Mary E. 8wanjrer, Trtbaoe. Mr. Fred to The Special Ritchie and Mra. Newman Reeve TRIGR. Way 19. At a recent meet-in- g of th Price ..Chamber of ComBEKS COME FROM COAST. merce directors the matter of a perREA V Kit. May 18. Two colonies of manent camping ground for the bees, shipped from Riverside, Calif . by arrived here the early freighter of'Emery county and th part ofKpstern, the week In of George reservation who stilt use horses was Thompson of Ruerside.charge The bees were from M'lford was In discussed. It thought neoestary brought large trucks placed In the fields near to compel abandonment of the old and M r. and; Mr. Brter a arrived" here, here camp ground on Ninth and G streets, Sunday, having come overland from which hes been used for many yearn On Account' of accumulated refuse, Riverside, and will make their home has become a nuisance and Coun- her.. cilman Botnar Peacock was appointed to notify th owners cf th contemplated aettan aw report- pros Idea for another camp ground. Mayor W. W. Jones, reporting on ths Main street paving, said that of the abutting property owners had subscribed to thq propoatlon of widening tha pavement v to th t curb, Comm'srioneT Eugene County Not a blemish had wired to Pentscht reported that he 4h ofpsrfsct appasraac ef bar the Denver A Rio Skia treubits ere efTo complutaa. fice In New York to obtain their - Rsduter ceecssled. bvtiy fid Yhtar cent aaastenil to per agreement pledge color sad comet traasy skiaa High, work could apportionment so that the ly Uhstphc. Kh.ta.Fl.ah-Rschcv on. go StmUQtf TrUSlm Class 1 FEra.T.SOPHW S(0H.We T4 Cky avmgj If we have your size, your color, we have what you want at your price! You will find at this Sale beautiful styles, wonderful materials, exquisite wdrkmanship, and 'SUCH-7: - emevao arae: ' Shike Into Your Shoes it vi o h Foot-Eaee- ,. To quote former prices and comparative values only re-minds us of our losses. We willingly give that to you. ' -- in place of cream Foot-Eas- COME AND REALIZE THE MAGNITUDE OF THIS ' WONDERFUL SALE; e 50 East - One Door , East of - ' tvri.yvjrif'-r-g- iaWiHE2rvcsy.-p- -- State Thestef j Mir-la- m casa d Ban a FRECKLES Girls! UNTIL MAY 29TH Make Harmless Lemon Cream i to bleach away Tan, Freckles SPECIAL -- of housewives Thousands double - cream two-thir- ds for coffee. They have discovered that " Bor-de-ns Evaporated Milk is very good indeed, and far less costly. It has a body and a richness that is like cream. It gives coffee the appetizing color that rich cream - . , gives. More than that, it can be kept rpn hand. Regular cream sours . very quickly. But you can always have Bordens Evaporated Milk ready for the stray guest or ths extra occasion. , . Building -T- COMPANY New York itftin Grand-Wester- n Tooele Graduating Largest in Us History gpeelal te Th , - . BORDEN HE Borden with the cream ( TrUnnw. fYmifrieneement TOOELE, Msy exercise of the Tooele high school Routh In ward chapel th ill be held Th proon the evening of May 23. follows: as gram will he election, high school orchestra; Invocation, President C. Alvin Grins; 1 t , Leona piano duet, Minnie ftelven and Stewart; salutatory, Anna Mae Oar-de- r; clarinet eolo, Bruce McBride; Mixed Dodds; valedictory, Romani quartet, senior class; address to graduates, Professor Roy J. Holme; chorus, ladies' glee club; presentation D. of clae of 1(23. Principal Georg Harding;, praaentstion it diploma President w. Q. Atkin scholarship award. Attorney W. 8. Marks, selection. high school "bend; benediction. President C. R. McBride. The 1923 graduating clans, thirty-tw- o In number, la th largest das tn the history of the Tooele high school. Mix th juice of two lemons with three ounces of Ofchsnt White, which any druggist will Supply for a few cents, shake welT in a bottle, and you of the have a whole quarter-pin- t most wonderful freckle and tan ercam, and complexion beautifier. Manage this sweetly . fragrant lemon cream into- - the face, neck, arma and hand each day and see how freckles and blemUhea naturally bleach right out and how youthfulthe (kin ly clear, aoft and betomes, (Adv.) Muscles to Drop Nothing makes a woman look older than sagging or drooping chocks and deep lines around mouth and eyes ftf Baton U ttm tm ft etwy., These blsnuohes Can be easily preInindito Dr. Arthar M J frn WU biraPd vented or removed by, a most simple Barartl. tto AAftlv'he tAftixietAM, facial treatment at home. Get a packftm. nw AftftfthMaty fen Uam or elbar ftaXelcM ftf AMDiUwnA ftf ftTHieah, age of powdered tarkroot at drug nw atore or department store. Make V iwftiutii fmftftTaaiafc ftU man W past with on teaspoonfui and a little lemon Juice or cream, and spread on face and neck. This forma a clean, transparent mask which tightens ths muscle and pulls out th lines Leave the mask on 13 to 10 minutes end wash off with warm water. This restful "facial remoras th youthful lines of far and bring out the beautiful Rummage sale, Friday, 18th. at -o'clock, 3rd Presbyterian church, cor. gtrl!h coloring It Is not expensive, UlA JL and 17th South. (Adv.) aa a box will last for month.? (Adv.) V to . 2-Qu- art Aluminum PUDDING PAN rosy-whit- e Dont Allow Face r Wear-Eve- RegulaA Price 95c SEE tha Difference "FEEL the. Difference' KNOW tha Difference ' -- between I 1 aluminum " w EA R- - hi V ordinary . tat for yonradf Got this handy 2 quart pan at nearly half price and why mors than three nul.icn by actual test In yonr own kitchen '' housewives prefer "W BA car and economy of thl famous Aluminum "Ware will b Th dsmonKiratsd by a factory acrrlc exiert during th sale Coma in and gat a better understanding of the. WEAlt-i- ; VL It way. -- u, CALLAWAY'S |