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Show :TZ' ft,XAv i.T W-- i i.v it' t 'll bracelets were given ths girls s fa- - i.P vor. Ths patrons Included Professor sad Mr. Mr. Raymond IX Hafrimab Onand hunand Mr. Georg Cannon. dred guests were pretest- - The com- -, Included mil tee on arrangements Victor Reese Courtney Wrygeland, and Harry Allen. I rjHHrsai- iTanrrr MUILVING, ApKIL 12, 1924. swr&-js- s TITE SALT LAKE TRIB UXE, SATURDAY -- Tsfe. rttv.-v- . v :,:i'...4 I &v i I I 1 ( 1 . Sigma Nu fraternity of In Uslver- - j eity of Utah entertained at a dinner dance last evening at the chamber of commerce. Tho guests were seated at two long tables. Raaketa of whit 1 roses were arranged on the tables Small diarf books made of Mack and white and gold, the fraternity colors, with the fraternity eeal, were given a favor On hundred and twenty guests were present. The patrons included Mr and Mrs. B. A P Stone. Mr. aad ID Kellertnan, Mr. and Mra Fred A, Clark and Mr. and Mia Deaa R Dove. Russell Hudson and Joseph JJbeaeder lsad' Char of arrangements. CHEAP STORAGE mean DANGER from Firs. Disease Germs, Bedbugs and Vermin. People who have vermin In their geode natu. rally select CHEAP storage! STORAGE PACKIN- G- ; and CIM .. r& licketls Named r J 4. wU f Supper., follows v. - . forOfficers,.. of Gub Miss Ada Strlngham and Dr. Alvin ft'oY'vGhratbphersoa wer guaeta of honor at a card party and 1st supJ. per last night, with Mr. Edwin MdCaliugi and Visa Hortens Hinckley as hostesses, at the iMteJaUum bom, like Blame avenue. while color achem honor of MlasEIIen Caponing and was earned and out In the decoratlona-DaffodilIN Arnold C. Perrin, who will he whit sweet peas were married next week, Mr. and Mrs, liked. Nutandbaskets wer in tho form Hyrum V'. Plngrss entertained last of Yellow flowers. night at Mah Jongg and 604. followed The guests, in addition to tha by a lata supper, at tha Oupenlhg of honor, included Mr. and hum a llWT East South Temple street. Mrs. Georg Duffin, Mr. and Mra Pat Supper was aerved at small tables H. Luke, Mr. and Mra Roy Gunn, following the games. Daffodils is a Mr. and Mra Glen MeKwan, Mr. and silver basket ad a centerpiece, with Mra Waiter Ounn, Mr. and Mra Art yellow candles in silver holders at M-- . and Mra Kenneth each end. deoorated the gupper table, Callister, Mhusa. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Boblnon, fellow snapdragons ware used In the Mr. Mrs. Grant Maiqulst, Miss and living rdom. Gensvs Strlngham, Misa Aimes WhitAssisting Is receiving . were Mrs ney, Miss Ail sen Tsvtor. Miss Bells Prank I-- Cbpening and Mrs. 8. M. Armstrong, Mia Ramona Jam, Taylor. Dalton Hicka Keith Kemroer, Frank Strlngham. Grant Ths guests, in addition o the Duncan. Bryant Sidney Parkinson. guests of honor, were Mayor and Mrs. Strlngham and P. Jones entertained Mra Shirley O. Clarence Kealen, professor sad Mrs A, C. Bun 4, Mr and Mrs. Angus at luncheon and Mah Jongg yesterthe bride "at her for afternoon McKellar, Ur. and Mrs. B. J. Kearass, day Mr. and Mra. W. C. Snow, Mr. and homo. TV D street. The afternoon was Afeh Jongg and a linen Mrs Q G. Oawford, Mr. and Mr. spent with The centerpiece for S. M. Taylor, Dr. Mary Gamble, Mr shower followed. of yellow and (Mrs. C. P. Perrin, Julius Perrin, the table waa a basket candle in Mr. and Mra. W. G. Webb, Miae snapdragons, and yellow each end of Becky Almond, Mr. and Mra. David silver holders were atcards In Warn The table. place Mr. and Mr. William the, Romney, were laid for Btnngham. Dr. and Mrs. John P. bridal designs. GovernMr. F. Deafer Sharp, Mra. J. Dewey Solomon and Mra. Edwin Winder, McBwan, Mr. and Mra W. H. Shepherd. .Stauffer, Mrs. Oten Dos Angeles, Maas Mra Franklin D. Ricoard and Mi. Gilbert Reeves of Armstrong, Mra Loo PenE. J. Kearnea will entertain this Margaret Alonso Watson. Mias afternoon for ths bride and her rose. Mr Mra. Clark Whitney mother.' Iir. F L Copen mg. at ths Aimes Whitney, . Kearnea home on Ninth Hast street, and Mra. Krancia. Brown. and Mias Becky Almond and Mr. and Re Da Chamber and J G. Mte. Mis Mr. Russell Packard will give a Donald, Jr . who will be married soon, dancing party for Min Oopentng and were tha guests of honor at a theater Dr. Ferrin. dancing and supparty, followed by teat evening, given the laouvre, at per The Friars club of the University Mine Alton Canpenter. The gueet r. of Utah will give a dancing party this by The party numbered twenty-fouevening at the Forest Dale Golf club was by Mr. and Mra Werner Kiepe, Sam Stewart and Carl Georgeohaperoned B. Carpenter. Rosell are included on the committee Muu Loin Richards will entertain on arrangement. this afternoon at her home, on First avenue for thebrule. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity of the will Members of ths Kla Ora elub Miss University of UfSb entertained at Its by annual dinner dance last evening in be entertained this afternoon in the home Ruby the ballroom of the Hotel Utah. Gar- Helen Caine at her net and old gold, the colors of the apartments fraternity, were used in the decora-tionThs Saturday Night Dancing club The tables were arranged around the outside of the ballroom will enterta-- n at the seventh Six guests were seated at each table series of dances tonight at ths Ladies' A basket of roses formed ths centerUtsrary clubhouse. The softs and Mr. piece and garnet colored candles were hostesses fur the evening Mra. Arthur H. Wjrman. Mr. and on each table. and White gold arranged Games . OAflNATIGNS for Officer of ths Badlee' Literary club for the club year u open in Septembar s were nnnounced by tha nominating commluen at tha regular meeting of the club yesterday afternoon at the clubhouse The nominations were an itllow. For president, Mrs. IX N. tie up; first vice president, Mrs. A. N Ilanaon and Mrs. Charles A. Penh; second vice president, Mrs. J. O. Par. dee. Mrs. Elmar A. Ricker: recording secretary, Mrs. Roy C. Bothwell, Mrs J O. Evans, correspond lny secretary, Mrs. Prank Hegtrrbotham, Mrs. A. C. Wherry; treasurer, Mrs. Mahlon E. Wilson; librarian, Mrs L M. Meyer and Mrs. W. M. Waddell, hlatrian. Mrs A. H. Parson a Mrs, Gordon C. Williamson. Board of directors for ons year, one te be elected, Mrs. K. E Hoffman, Mrs. L E. Hubbard, directors to serve two years, four to be elected, Mrs W. J. Barrette, Mrs. A. O. iBohle. Mrs. J. B. Cook, Mrs. R. W. Fteher. Mra H. A. Rotating. Mrs. Al-- " ert Skankey, Mrs. H. A. Weymouth nd Mra George A. Voria The nominating committee Is com. Tweed of Mrs. p. O. Perkins, chairman: Mrs. Valentins Gideon, Mrs. I,. 3D Pension. Mrs. G. W. Neeley, Mrs. W. K. Mordock, Mrs. W. H. KVr- Mrs. 8 A. King, Mrs, Hans guson. Flo, Mrs. Mtles Miller, Mra Frank Q , Anderson, Mrs. E. I). Hammond, Miss Ieona Sullivan and Mrs. C W. Watson. The election will be held at the last meeting of the elub year. May 9. Nominations may be made from the floor at that time. Hawaii" was the theme of the pro, gram, which wan ns "Our Island Possessions,' Edward Roaenfaaam; "Hawaiian ,Mrs. Folk-sonMrs. W. B. Dods: Native Hawaiian Melodise, Kinney Brothers. The day wan in charge of ' Mrs. Hans Ho. follows-Paper- g, e Alumnae of Chi Omega sorority will entertain at tea this afternoon from 1 until f o clock for mothers of active and alumnae members. The entertainment will be given In the lounge of the Belvedere apartments. Mins Rachel Ballif. Mbs. Rex W, Williams, Mra Stephen B. Kerr and Miss Burton ars in charge of -- , ,, s. SHIPPING Service and Protection Coat Money and Are Not Furnished by Irresponsible Firm Today M. A, Keyier, Fireproof Co. Storage WASATCH 9728 AND 9728 1 A Gigantic Sale of New i, Mrs C A. Shay, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Alexander, Mr, and Mra K. I Dorr, Dr. and ddr. H, B. Felts. Dr and Mra F. Beaver Stauffer and Frank Nixon. The marriage of Miss Neills Crosby and Wallace Ray Nobis will take place this evening at tho boms of the bride's parent Mr. and Mrs. Byron The ceremony Crosby, 0 Q street. will be performed by Bishop Percy Goddard. A reception will follow. Mis Pern Foster will bo bridesmaid, Mias Janet Joy aad Mies Ellen Kelly, Sower girls, and LonWhtpple will ba best man. Following a trip to the ooast. the couple will t at homo in i the Fhlrmont apartments. The women of the University of Utah will hold their, regular monthly meeting In the rest room of the John R. Park building thla afternoon1- ati 2 M e clock BUaa Margaret Caldwell will read and Dr George Snoddy Will speak. The hostesses tor the afternoon will be deception, Mra H lit. Mrs. William Stookey, Mra. II. H. Paul, refreshments and decorations, Mrs Thomas Giles, Mra L F. Shack eil. Mrs. U E Cbwlea, Mrs Ik A. Qutvea, Mrs. S. R. Griffith, Ml Miss Nellis Herman, Miss Eva Hattie Upton. Mra Thoms Varley, Mias SSnid, Gaboon. 1, i R. EL tea chapter. United Daughters of the Confederacy, will meet this afternoon at the horns of Mra C. T. McDaniel, JH First avenue. Every bewitching style of hat in the much preferred, lavishly flower i Ths Browning section of the Dadles Biterary club will1 meet at the clubhouse today at o dock. The will ba Mra P. O. Perkins and Mra Valentins Gideon. hoet-ese- . . trimmed- models is as Canal Company Plans to Extend System South represented. And in all the lovely new shades t The Tribes. KAYSVIBBE, April ll. At a meeU ing held in the office of the Davis it Weber Counties Canal company yesterday, IX D. Harris, superintendent of ths company, received order to proceed at once with a survey for the extension of the south branch of Special foripring the canal from Its present teminus northeast of Layton to a point on Haight s bench, southeast of Kays-villThe meeting was a joint conference between the directors of the Davis it Weber Counties Canal com pane, ths directors of the Haights Creok Irrigation company and ths Haight Bench Irrigation oomian; and a representative of the KsysviUe Irrigation company, having under consideration the extension of the south branch of the Davis and Weber canal, as above , noted. The records of ths meeting will show that local companies proposed to purchase 400 shares of the stock of the Davis and Weber company at 1300 par shar provided (he main south renal of the company be extended to Haights bench, where the water would be delivered to the ditch systems of the local compaulu. The proposition wwa accepted bv the Davis and Weber company, provided tho cost of building flumes and ditch came within a specified amount. If a survey and estimates reveal highor construction cost than agreed on, a larger sum will have to he forthcom-at ing The survey will ba made once and a meeting will ue called to consider the report as soon as the nngineers can prepare AIt. Weber CounRecently the Davis ties Canal company purchased an adof water from ditional ten aecond-fethe Silver King Consolidated Mining company of Park City. This water ha been developed In the mine and, has now been turned Into Hut On-von creek above the reservoir. Ths evident, value of this purchase when on considers that the greatest flow from the mine te during the summer month s. and summer. 'F For the Matured Woman For the Tadored Girl We offer a complete assort We take especial pride in the thought and care given to the selection of hats for matrons and women of middle age. -- merit of the newer banded sailors , in all colors. Bring mother to Auerbach's Indispensable forswear with the ttdlleur Matrons Uat Section $00 et A, wNwtg $eoo 1 Boxeldef Will Reuse $ 4500 tor Sufferers Copyright 1924 Hut Sdsasusu1 CL 'Fopa. BRIGHAM CITY, April 11 County Clerk P. Kuseell Wight received a Governor Charles R. telegram-fro- m him appointing Mabey yesterday chairman for Boxelder county of the mbs3 ! HEALTH Cast legate mine disaster fund. quota Is 84oO0. lmmedauely upon receiving his apWight conferred pointment Chairman with a number of citiaene and at ft the following of-meeting preliminary Ruaaotl was effected ganhuttion H Welding A Milton chairman, leht, mild Be Roy B Young, vice chairmen, Earl J. Knudsoh. secretary, H A Fishburn. treasurer; John D Peters, J E. Halverson, Charles Madura, Charles R. Welling. James Kpudson, Norman Ire. P. M. Hansen. G. EL R. A. Fowler, Thomas Manwaring eneen. Georg A, Madsen. O Anderson, John P Holmgren, Joseph Mason, J A Bigler, Truman Tolman, Herrin Bunderson. G. H. Davis, A. D. Maguire, David Holmgren Fred F Petersen, C. G. Adney, W H. Gibbs. A. R. Capener, Ariel W. Han sen, Jena Dewey. Onrnd Jvppwm. T. BigHenry Yates, Robert Nish, JDrew. T Harry ler, R. A. Johnson, E Adams I O. Nelson Jr., Charts Kimber. BeRov D White. F tt Alta Rhoden, Houghton, A M Beeler, Victor I Hattfen, member of the county committee. Arrangement are being made for an aarly meet in of th rowmbara tH goner! uounli rommlttaa and tbd aarly cUrUon of Boxoldor a quota Box-elde- Hart Schattner Marx & COATS FOR WOMENX - Now at Reduced Prices One Lot Reduced to . One Lot Reduced to $ ' . Arthur Frank V Hart Schaffner &. Marx Clothes Shop X g 210 South Main Street t0l5' earlier days Wore our Psio" for perfection in mating omenttflc w wer truths had so far daveloped, was apsrfect wont to say that milk wa on baaed statement This food. contain all the the fact that milk doe wrfert torn to go element that w diet. To be accurate, however, that tob must be careful to cerfect a food must combine theeas elements In the seme proportions mkk they are found la the teg. Thi c dom not do. however, reflDUrcefuhie, Modern accuracy ha kept pace with moderndeflclenew. of npeech; therefore, a the dound In milk of certain Moment with are made up by combining orU other bread fresh vegetablee, with - pr-- Basaar t dancing Wasatka Athletic ciuh, at f Advt Public Invited Fpring 11, Is to T diet; for tho next dneea years it should an Important part, while all play through adult life it may be used to advantage, provided one does not drink ll at the dost of an already plentiful meal i remember that It te a food, not merely a beverage A quart a day has come to be almost a standard slogan for those engaged In child feeding. The child who does not like milk te eo well known to most of ue that it wlU perhaps be worth while to close this preliminary talk bv a few suage-tlon- s as to how he may ba beguiled into eating milk, if not Into drinking Hide the noremary quart! Bet the breakfast have cereal that ha been cooked In milk, end let the chtkl think he is eating the porridge with onlv a bit of salt for seasoning, the novelty of this method of serving will often catch his fancy. Give cocoa made with half milk and half water, and then you have Introduced at least a cupful nr half a pint Into tha diet A cup of cream soup for luncheon, one of milk puddings, brings the total up to a pint and a half. A dish at creamed vegetablr and a plate of Ice cream for dinner, and the trick 1s done! tt The meeting of the evrrtitiv com mittee o' the International Association of Fire Engineer at Buffalo will be attended bv William H. Bvwetee. chief of the Salt Bake fire departt ment. who will leeve for the Saturday. Chief Bywater i president of Association International ef the will hold Its Fir Engineer, which annual convention next August In Buffalo. Following the meeting of the executive committee. Chief Bvwater wlU sail for England to visit hi old home at Manchester SCOUTS TO MEET. SPANISH FURX. April 11. The of honor of the Spanish Fork oourt section of the Bov Scouts will give a program- - at tho Third ward church T : Sunday evening, April U. atChip-man President Stephen o clock of the Alpine stake will be the speaker, A musical program will be included. fOOQ The Book of Milk, like the Book of Ldfs. wlB probably never bo completedto added drom time Chapters will bo dig up new time as the scientists will contribute note facte; Individual own but experienceon their baaed of Its very Importance In the world an of milk the subject food make Unfinltdted story Dr Henry C. Sherman, a food export of international authority, P?.' on rtkJ of dii whoa miik is no! function in nntur i to arr m Chief W. H. Bywater to Co to Convention The reductions are remarkable, but the exclusive style and high quality is even more so. And spring has barely begun you get these remarkable values in the city's smartest coats note, before Easter, instead of at the end of the season, when most stores have their sales. Stuart Gibbs ht WitufrtdSPECIALIST that for the first three years of Ilf milk should bo the basis of a child s April at IWaeat-k- a ) flnpR water In of tho large proportion milk, it other element are of such vital importance to nutrition and growth that It is the on food which alone ,1s capable of upporting life for any considerable length of UBina dor building bones and teoth, healthy phosphorus for maintaining food Iron fog tho growth In thearebody; a few of the rich gifts blood, these Offered to tho body by whole mlik. material and Trua the the fat of the cream are the Ingredients moat often mentioned, but tho mineral salt perform a service equally valuable. Indeed, except that In tho food world, as in other field are odious, on might say are more Impothat then minerals rtant tha fat and building material, for it so coma about that nature has mixed them m such cunning fashion na to render them peculiarly suited to the child's digestion. The very vastneas of the mibjeet manes It regveeery to select almoot Other at random fact that stand out chapter of The Ptory of Milk" win to give other faetg. endeavor i It has been fairly well established body-bulldl- Man It Injured When Survey of island in Truck Strikes Bicycle Salt Lake Completed s April 11. A unry In th mranra tt A y. 8a It Inks. ox Tho island was named in honor assistant te Howard Ktansbury, captain of tho topographic engineer corpe. L. 8. army, who had made extensive exploration and nurvev in the Great BMt lake valley In 14 and ISM. MAIDEN NAME RETURNED. Gladvn Young wa granted an of divorce from Interlocutory deer (Crpyright 14. hy tho McClure Richard B. Young by Judge William Newspaper Ryndlcate ) in the Third district M. McCrea, Her maiden name, court, yesterday Gladys Duke, wa restored. N'onaup-poand desertion were alleged. Albert Carrington, Auto Freight Liner rt Faro wan toCedar TEETHING POWDERS Used hy met her the world ever tec half a oentury harmful Ingredient Free from Dr. Arthur H. Hassell of the Institution, London, England, from writes: "Absolutely fra morph i or other alkaloid or con, aliment of opium. Thus Stsdmans Teething Powder ar favorably distinguished from all similar prep, 11 ie arstiena tha trees-mara gum lanest, te on every partial and powder, non other, w a o genuine. , Your druggist has them or get teem fur you. Obaarv 1 ca Prepared only by ' Jem M. (tad man, Hexten, London, Eng Cool and Free as Air In ZPPHERIZED Knit Underwear City, Is Approved DR. STEDLlAirS . Tb state public utilities commission yesterday granted W, H. Warrington of Parowan permission to operate an automobile freight Un between Parowan and Cedar City, and canceled the permit previously given the Pace Track Line. The latter action wa taken because of failure te maintain steady service. The application of Wallace Jones for permission to operate an automobile etago line between Heber City and My ton will be beard Aprd IS at Ueher City for Application of Marion Br' authority to operate an automobile passeng-- r stage line between Heber min at City and the Perk. Utah K eat Icy will he heard at Beber City on the same date. Members of the commission were Ih Magnn yeaterdav, where they heard the petition of the Salt Bake A Utah Railroad company. In which It asked that tho certificate given Butter & Speers to operate a freight truck line between Felt lake and Garfield he amended no as to limit operations to the hauling of freight between Magna and Garfield. No deniston was made in thy CAee. n fractured rib and probe bis Inter, nst injuries wer suffered y retarder of Carrtnfton tsUna, located lit Utah, afternoon By J. P. Terry, 14, when-th- e aouth tnd of Great Sail lak ha just Jteen completed by surveyors bicycle he waa riding south etr f th In Thirteenth East street was etruok of the general land offtea near Sixth South street, bv a truck tarior department, it was learned being driten north hy A. Mat ton. It, Tho island was found to cover an 2004 South Eleventh East street. The area of nearly 1 700 acres and wan In- accident occurred when Mxtton turned fested with mice. It la devoid of west to enter a driveway. Terry wa fresh water, according to the engigiven treatment at the emergency neer report, and the nummlt con- hospital aad then removed to hi sisted of a deposit of excellent roof- home, ruand No minerals or ing elate. wer discovered on the island, although vat quantities of guano area found on Hat or Bird Island, only few mile to tha north in tha Grant WASHINGTON, When you exercise in hor rather, youll be comfortable, jooi and safe in ZETHERIZED Krut Underwear, Light in weight and BLEACHED, t absorbs perspiration more quickly, dries readily, ventilates, jut protects from chill, The knit fabric is very elastic! ibr free movement. See the zmoizro d Splay at Knit Underwear departments in your city THIS WEEK. -,- VATv t |