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Show - rof o Urt"v TEfETBALT LAKE TRIBUTE, SUNDAY MORNIXG, APIUL 20, 1924. X' I FAiUMLV Live for the Why be poor when you can be prosperous. future. We are solving the financial problems of our customers. Every day our prices are as low as quality will permit. The simple solution, buy for four dollars what you have been paying five ,for. Save the difference and pitf it to work for your future. Adopt Skaggs as your store and you will be as pleased . this week 4 rwaEi?acfi? I' aw .CS tH V inkingUnusual ft Vil i 25 thy'wctk rishr advantage of this gain before 12 oclock noon. 4RCH PBCTRTO SHOE rJ3 combines perfect com-fo- rt with smartest style entirely may be combined with style. We are bolding to show why the concealed, damonatratiaaa (pedal built-iarch bridge balds up the foot exactly as Nature planned; bow it prerents the arch from sagging; bow it makes possible the raised beet without foot annoyance. Three demonstration will convince you that tbs Arch Preserver Shoe must give you advantages you can cot get in ordinary shoes. D i'Vv "Maw Loft to right. Mrs. Henry L Moore and Mrs. Trank Austin Bird, who bridge tea to be given Wednesday by the guild of --St. Marks cathedral. fna h 0a,) r wlB home, after visiting D otl Muletfied cocoenut shampoo, which is pure and gTeeeelegs, and is better than anything else you can Two or three toaapooafula is sufficient to cleanse vour 'hair and Biniply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. an abundance of rich, It makes eroamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excaas ad. The hair dries quickly aad evenly, and it leaves the sialo soft aad the hair fine and ailky. bright, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and easy fo inanag. You can get MulsifiwJ rocoaaut oil shampoo at any drug store; it is inexpensive and a few ounce will supply every me mb.' of the family for month a CAdv) scalp eve-nm- g Miscellaneous Events - Personal t five-ye- " ar see as. Drtiuwlldll Miss Bnth Lillian Pstteraon, gaged to Waiter XL Robinson. Following th luncheon en- Iho tables Ware arranged for bridge Prises were swarded to Mrs, M. D. Robinson and Mrs. Elmer Oeddes Twenty-eig- ht guests wsrs in attendance U A C. Th Women's Faculty league entertained it a dancing party Friday evening of last week at th Hot! Etrlea. IJght refreshment were served. Forty couples wr In The members of th attendance. committee were as follows: Mrs. E. L Rorrnev Mr. Sterling Harrle, l, Mrs. M E W ilson. Mra W. E. Cain Mrs Georg and Mra Wilbur Thain A Viort musical program preceded the dancing Mra Sterling Harris and Mrs R. J Bocraft entertained th member of their club at a oerd party Thursday evening Th Easter idea waa carried out In ail the appointments. Tbe were decorated with spring room At the close of the evening's flower were refreshments enter! ainmnt Two score served. prizes were Car-rol- thoroughly. are In at. awarded. Twenty-eigh- t tendance Th Clio elub met Wedneeday afternoon at th Bluebird with Mrs. W J. Vlckern as hostess. Dr. V, C. Coulter reviewed and discussed th book, "Allen to Citizen." by Dr. Edward A. Steiner of Grinnell. Iowa Dr. Steiner will bo one of the lecturer et th Utah Agricultural college summer Alder school this year Bvron Mrs waa a special guest Tea waa served. U. Woman' elub met Tbe U. A. Mnndav afternoon at I he Bluebird, with Miaa Charlotte Dancy as hoot-esDr. D. C. Budge gave an instructive talk on "Recent Medical Discovert Tea was served The folladies wer special guests-M- r lowing C. V Coulter. Mrs. Adrian Smith. Mra. M. E. Wilson and Mra Joel E Rieka Mrs. Rena B went to Mavceck WellsvUle. Tuesday evening, to review and discuss th book, "Men Like Gods." bv H G. Walla before the Ladles Llterarv elub. Mrs Mtllan Earl and Mra Rink Rmurthwaite returned home to Ogden. Wedneeday. after spending a week here as gueMs of ilf. and Mra Frank Bart Mrs. Charles A. Caine of Salt Lake s. 'rl 1 p x I it Dust carries bacteria into the'pore of jour skin. The result isaa infection a tiny baces riand that disfiguring thing known as a aim Vlnj,hs Free Jpur ikb from bPiuighcs by this pedal cleanripg treatment: CACH tugk before i " 45c Germade?hs,ck: 39c Pan Cake Flour d BUET SIKXOIN 8TEAK, 25c Per lb BEEF POT BOAST (best cuts), Per lb. BEEF BEISKET BOIL, POBKr-SMA- LL 16c 8c Per lb. ;'CV 45c SHOULDER ROAST, Best cuts, per pound FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER AND SAUSAGE. 2 lbs 15: u guest spent part of th week her of Mr, aad Mr. John T- Cssna, Jr. Laka aJt want to Col A. U Mr this morning to Attend a recaptionat th Daughter and taw given by the Revolution. Th Bel Delta sorerttv entertained at dinner Saturday evening of 1M week at th chapter boas. In compliment to the basketball men of th U. A. C. Following th dinner, th spent In music and danc, evening wasMisses Ula Matthews and The ing Mabetle Haight wer dinner guests at th chapter house Sunday. enterDr. and Mrs. W. I, Wan! tained at a card party Monday eveA. C C. In to th compliment ning debating team, the council members. - PORK 25s BONELESS SMOKED SHOULDER Whole, per lb. ... 2D: - NICE STREAKED SALT PORK, Fer lb. LOIN CHOPS, Per lb and their partners. Th rooms were decorated with cut flowers. At the sloe of the evening refreshments wer served. Thirty-si- x guests were In attedance Mr. and Mra C T Cannon, accomMrs panied, bv Mrs. A. L. Cole and motored to Salt Torgeson. George Tueeday Monday, returning Lake, The Wobyea eodety met Wednesday evening at the Bluebird. Mrs. George r Jensen reviewed and Thediscussed Lost Will Gather's book, served Lady." Refreshments Mr. and Mr Lymsn- Hyde arrived homo gundav from gait Take Mr. and Mr 'J W. Blnnall of Ontario. Ore, rpent the week here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. .Smith. we Use Plenty , -- skin from blemishes ;4j i5T:...'.-.55- RICEIXfBI ne Rose. 39c IN OUR 1V1ARE4ETS if r. and Mrs. John Christiansen spent the early part of the week in Salt Lake. BACK TO NATURE. Two colored men wea-- standing on the corner discussing family tree. 'Tea, aoih, man." Mud Ambrose, I oan trace ray .relations back to family tree. "Chae 'em back to family tree,"' said Mose. "Naw. man, trace em, trace 'em o get me'" at Wteii, they ain't but two Hud things dal Hve in trees Jilrds and monkeys, and you eho'. ain't got no feathers on you. Judge.- - face with wet Fecial Soap, fousbiag wW a dash ot cold . Tbeadlpthe tip f pour finger fat want wstsr and mb tbcas tbe cake, of Woodboiy's tmtil tbep axa eovssad with a heavy cream-lik-e lather- - Cover ach bltnuah with a tbxk coarf of this and leave it os for tan minntsa. Than rune, first with dear hot water, than with cold. You will be surprised to see how tjukkiy this treatment bill dear jour skin. Get a cake of Woodbury Facial Soap today, at star or toilet goods counter. A iNcenl ttrdrug lasts a month or six week for tbi traatmaot and for regular toilet use. bilde from the Cream of Cream always atid delicious retaining long its fine flavor .is now to fre had AT A NEW LOW PRICE. , the- - pure-flavGrf- ITS THE LOWEST td PRICE AT WHICH IT HAS SOLD FOR YEARS ' We are glad to give our Customers fhe benefit of lower ' cdsts. LOGAN. April 16 A marriage erf much yuarsM during the week was Alice Squiraa aad that of Mis - - BUY IT FRESH. AT YOUR GROCER'S. at NELSON BRICKS CREAMERY CO. ar CJ - bridge-luncheo- M TJANQUET BETTER BUTTER, ,best of butters LOGAN Nathan Gardner, which took Sdnasday'Ul th Logan - temple. PfYzit th lowing ceremony a wedding breakfast wa aerred for ths lnvtna-dlfamilia at the homo of th brtds'l parent Mr. and Mra Goorg Th young eoupl an Squire. Student at th Brigham Young col lag and popular la U student uvtOa win mab ihsir hem her. Mr. and Mr 6. W. Lindquist an- tortalsed at a family dinner party Thursday evening in ealabratlaw ef th birthday anniversary f their daughter, Mra Arnold Breading, and alao In compliment to their daughter, hits Verna Llndqulat, who will leave Monday at nan weak fag southern California t resume h missionary work, after a leave of absence erf sev-- T arU weeks dlnpor "table was decorated with, roee.- Cover were laid for thirty. Th Logan Dancing club t - dancing pasty hut eveat tb Light ning Cherry Bloasom. were served Thirty-tw- o refreshment omtoies were In attendance. Mrs. Frank Eart entertained at n Monday afternoon at her home on South Main s'reet. in Mra to Mullen Earl and compliment Mrs. Rink SmurthwaJt of Ogden. Th varies s luncheon table were dec. orated with marguerites and greenery, Banquet at this New Low Price . Blemishes - Pnrr Fruit, 2 for. flap Jack 1 1 45c Jar 12-o- z. 29c RoyalGargeafr.Jlntl39c Rad-dat- er ,v Sunkist Quality. Site, 2 doz. refully, if you .want to khep your hilf looking its hast, hlbuy soap and prepared shampoo contain too much free alkali. This dries the sc lap, makes the hair brittle and ruins it. The boat thug for steady nee ft i Mod. JAM 35c $1.25 OMMasteiColleeL, 47c , Large Can Slieed Lemons Soap should b used very Snow "MOntr. Pineapple Broken Bad for the Hair C. Smith '49c ail Alkali in Soap PHI -- LARD Pare L"Ls..25c 97c Raisins PnUHESSwL BETTER SHOES' g, w I mwBtisi and F William. Mra M. A. Edgar. Mra his sister, Mise Lulubell Smith, et w. B Jones. Mrs G Buroi. k, Mrs. M. their 623 Thirteenth home. Eaet Mr J. Williamson and Mr. e tor fifty. The committee on arranga-jnenr- South street P. Hallen. included Uiu Dorothy Wilson, e e a ehairmau, Sdlsa Lorn Baglay, Mis Mis Mra M L. Ritchie ha returned Evelvn Maokay and Miss Mary Murdock and Miss Loyola Bran- from a visit in New York and Bos- Stella Markay entertained their club don. ton. 10 L street. Monday at their home, a a After business the eveDELTA THETA fraternity of Mr and Mrs. James A. MelvUle, ning was Spent withmeeting, games and dano-Inof Utah enter- Sr , have PHI University A Beach, from and were returned served refreshments Long tained at an informal dancing where red and whit color was tarthey spent- ath a winter. last evening at th home of party out ried In decor lions. th Cl vide Heiner- - A lata supper was Mra Stanley J. Draper of MoOtR, Served. The patrons Included Mr. am) I O K. club member wr enterthe house guest of Mr and Mrs. Harry Rudine and Mr. and Mrs. Nev., 1. Lee, 136 Third Eaat tained at luncheon 'Thursday afterMr The gueets numbered street. James A H. Make. noon by Mra Lewis Ledger en East f irtv. Rueeell Weller and Thornton a a a Oakland avenue Mama had charge of arrangements A basket qf violets and sweet peas Mra Gerald Snow Lambert and lit ef formed a centerpiece for th Butte. tle table. Jana, Marjorie daughter, DELTA PL national physical to com to Cover the were laid for Mra F. Hlnee, hkva spend city fraternity ef the Uni- Mont, with Mra Lambert's Mr month ral P. C, W C Bur. Mra Bramble. versity of Utah, entertained at pnrenta Mr. and Mra J C. Brandon. row a Mra J E Mantle, Mr. W. an informal dancing party last waa Miss Mra Lambert B. T. formerly Mrs. Mra Freeman, Foots, at the home erf Mies Mary Roberta, Mra A. Butterfield.. Airs C. ftowart, 1133 East Third South, Pauline- Brandon. ft Chapman Mra G. Bryson, Mrs M Included Dr. 'The patron come' Mac Mia Margaret Vickie hsa Mra H. Perrstt and Mrs. and Mrs. George A. bnoddy and from California and la at th Hotel Thompson, . L. Ledger. Mrs. W, M. Stewart The com' a a, mittee on grrangementa Included Miaa Fifth East for an indefinite stay. La Gala club was entertained CUra Hinckley, chairman; Miaa Helen Thursday evening bv Miaa Lucit BarSieokey and Mine Mary fetter art. The ton and Othetl Holdamay at the guests numbered fifty. home of Mr. and Mra Ray Cort, 1631 a a South Third East street. LBCH.T5 PITER entertained Ambrose Clark will entertain A color scheme ef purple and yelMISS evening at her hfeme, 7(3 theMrs, Primrose club, Monday at lunchwas carried out te represent Bast Second South. street. The nt her home, 263 Glendale street. low Th members war seated at rooms were decorated with yellow daf- eon Easter, In of Mra Elizabeth Chester, a fodils and tuiipa The evening was whohonor large supper table A toaalcet conor- has Calif returned front just chick and candy egg wee Easter served taining spent at brides. Supper formed th centerpiece. Th evening at email tables, after which dancing , In was wee enjoyed. spent playing card The guests Mra entertained at a numbered fourteen The guests were Miss Ruth Hol- shower Harry Naffafternoon at her a brook, Mis Clarice Tanner, Mias In- home, 276Monday CoattvIUe avenue. In honor Mrs Sherman Preeo entertained die Payne, Mrs Dewey Solomon, Mr of Mra Floyd C. Buetter, formerly and Mrs. Calvin Rawlings, , Lowed Miss Elsie Ant-all-, evening at an apron shower a bride of Wed- Monday Mrs. fer J. of the bride a Dowell, J, Turner, Otoort Tanner. Bob Hender- nesday. rooms were deoo rated son, Gene Pack and J. Almaoow,- The with pink The rooe Th afternoon waa Alma Mra hostess was assisted by her mother. spent at five hundred. Thursday Barker, Mra The hostess Mm B. T. Pyper. was assisted by Mr. Thomas Simp- te A. Weleker and Mrs Douglas Low a entertained dinner at party and son Tbe guests numbered twenty-fiv- a S kitchen shower at the hem 6f Mra were Sweet Davla peaa used for th a a a ! Mr. and Mra Wallace Rose. who centerpiece. Friday afternoon Mra R. B. Nowell, were recently married, ware guest Mr G. A. dinner given Wednes- Mrs C W. Havmohd. rOm ba- been received in this of boner at and Mra S R- - Nielsen gave ci tv evening at th Robert hotel by aAmmueen that Mise Katherine day luncheon Nowhou the at hotel, nurses th S D. Bra of tbs U hospital. The bride was formerly Miss Emma followed by card In the president t and Mrs. J Mrs. J. J. Dowell, Suita (or formerly baa had a Juvenile book accepted by Warden. The centerpiece for th ta Miaa The Davla The decoration hi was a tiny pool of daffodils and an eastern publisher, with a Iv ef Eat ter. Sixteen contract for other work. The title Easter ducks. Mias Luev Fooorlc was were suggest Covers were laid for guests were p resect.. of the story la "Barbara Winthrope teastmlatresa Mias Marlon Harris, following; at Boarding School," and was writ- th Members at ths Chln-Ke- e club were ten when Miss Broughall was Just IS M!m Thelma Hamilton, MiSa Allte Mere berg. Miss Verda Smith, Mis entertained at Mah Jongg Wednesday years of age. The voung author Is a Leone Mies Berenson Mis Bird. evening Naomi Vise by Margaret, Stanford at Junior Thorup, and will university a ration with her Rita Seeley, Mise Rita Wong. Mise An Easter basket decorated th table opend th rummerand Addis th were fevers also sugMilton supper LoPmith, , in Fairbanks, Lynn parental Dr. J. C. Reiser. Dr J. Bennls, gestive ef Easter j, Mrs Mtlly Bt. .iurtuer has returned Ream. Harold Larsen, Will Campbell. WalMra G. O. Goodwin. entertained from Milford, where-she had attended lace Panrosa and Frank Armstrong, Wednesday afternoon at a kensingtou The evening was spent in danci-ig- . Eastern Star meetings. tea at her heme in ike Qtilnoy aparta a a a . Miss Margaret Knapp la now at Mrs. G. Hallen entertained th Daily ment In honor of Mias Ruth Wolfe, hem at tbs - Hotel Fifth East. club at her home on Brvan avenue a hrld of th week. The decorations . a a era jonquils and bluebirds. The boat- The living room Tuesday evening was assisted bv Miaa Eunice a Miss Caroline Van Evrs is visiting we decorated with spring flower. A Miaa Katharine Harvev enter In relatives basket of Easter lutes formed th Washington, D. C. for the supper table Green tatned Thursday evening for the bride ndle In Hoyt Sherman and hie daughter, holders were at th at her home ont Vlrlnta street. The Mr. George Jay Gibson, will return enda The crystal and at iMah evening wa (pent In evening was this week from an extended eastern gams and music. Thoe winning 4 buffet supper was servedJong. fellow were snd lavender Mra Williamson J. formed trip. center. the snd prizes tulips a a Mra J. F. William tbe Uvbla. The guests numConsolation pic for Mr. and Mrs. JS,. M Walker and prises warn wen bs Mra W E. lone bered fourteen. grandson. Jay Max Walker, ef Mt. and Mra Hallen These Vernon. Ill . wljo have spent the' win-t- were Mrs 0S. B. DaJy. Mm present In If A to Mrs. Stanley In California, left Friday for their Welling, Mra A. Brewater, Mrs. J Curtle,compliment who will leave thla week fer Denver to make bar home, th Dramatic club at th First Methodist church entertained tt th home of Miss Marlon Marstella Monday eveTh evening waa (pant In ptv. ning Ing Mah Japgg, after which a la supper waa served. Thirty guest war attendance. a a a Th Ladles' auxiliary to the Uttar carrier entertained their husbands last night at an Easter party at the horns of Mrs. J. A. Nelson. 260 Edith avsnu. Th Kora waa decorated in Easter eolar Each truest was given a souvenir. Easter garoaa were played and prize given. Supper was served. Th assisting hostesses were Mra J. A Bchoankala aad Mra Vi. Blortea. U&w you con free your Th gusata numbered six tv. (Oentlaaed 10 lbs. in Cotton Bag SUGAR - Kompsoa IhJuttrC 220 V assist at a Mah Jonjg and La rp:..'..;.19c 29c Peaches n fi iVUSKAS mON L K 3 Tall Cans, 25c CATSOPSrEK it MAIN Bar-UfJTI- - SOME SAVING PRICES OPENT3 jot few minute is our ttnre any day thU week and you w$l get an entirely new idea about O new idea about foot comfort and shoe an how thoitwlpiiherar and satisfiedaC ,54-Dcioxmatio-ns tsisssi-- 5 t tl BETTER BUTTER ' t - . Saif Jb&t &0jden EGGS and CHEESE r |