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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1924. And Partake of These Wonderful Bargains Just Think! A Store Full of Bmutiful ' IH Parties Planned Football Teams to Precede Guests at Ball Dance AND 1IR3. jGBQBGB will entertain MLBBTESS russts at dinner at tbs Uni- a taa Governor-ele- aa and Mra ct George A Pern entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner at their home, 714 Bast South Temple street The party included Walter B. Reynolds of Fremont, Neb. ' Parties were entertained at din ner yesterday at the Hotel Fifth East. bullrusbee and Oregon grapevine, rosehawe decorated the dining room.' Among those entertaining were Mrs. W R. Baldwin, Hoyt Sherman. Judge end Mra M. 1 Ritchie, Mr. and Hre William C. Jennings, Miss Lucille Franck Mr. and Mrs. I EL Hubbard and Mra Burgess Young. e e e Mr. and Mrs Willard Hanson entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner last evening fit the.Un4vrfty-cftrb."Obv-"er- s sere laid for Mrs. K. 8 Moffet, Miss Mary Moffet. John Moffet, James Moffet. Stewart Haneon and Willard Hanson, Jr a a a Colonel and Mrs F L. KnuAsen entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner last evening st their home at Fort were laid for six. Louglaa Covers a a The ladles of the Immanuel Baptist church will hold a bazaar sale this Afternoon from 4 until 9 oclock at the fhitrch parlors. Fourth East and Second South streets. sea H By a patented of tfa mirity at eHsmi Utah IwlMD Imo ui tl), D. thirty-si- x versity olao this evening. preceding the charity bsU at ths Hotel Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hanson also will have a party at ths University dub; Colonel Thomson Anderson will entertain at the Aha club, and Mr and Mra George R. Horning will have a party of twelve at the Alta dob. Mrs. fit H. Walker and Mias Lena Hafue also will entertain at a small dinner before the bah. The ball, which is given tinder the auspices of Bt. Mark's Hospital Charity association, will begin st 9 oclock with a reception on the mess&nlne, followed by the grand march and gen-erdancing In the ballroom. Supper will be served after 10 oclock. The xeoeptlon committee Include Sishop Arthur W. Moulton, president of the board of directors of St. (Mark's hospital, and Mra Moulton; tr. F. B. Baaoocn, chief of staff of 8t Marks hospital, and Mra Baaoomj Mias Mary & Mala awpermtSndsnt of ns less at fit Mark's hospital Mfcv and Mk George Mra Kayaer Is Xeyeer. chairmen f ths easootifa N PICK THEM OFF THE RACES . secret process all the rarest Oriental tea fia' vors are brought fbl tilth Agricultural sell ball squad gueet of honor at of Associated th Ituduti th, vereity oT Vlat lut tlitl tt lM-tuf- f party at It, Hotel Utah. Th aupper room was decorated Iff peim, and tarn a. Novelty proffrffm, used. Ked and Whit, ttaUoeaff War, ffiv.n a, favor. In Th, patroa, and patron cluded President and tin, OMrce Thomaa, Giweraor and Mr. Charles R. Mahay, Mayor add Mra C. Clarence NMlan and President and Mra B. O. Peterson ot th, Utah Agricultural nn t l,. to you or the first time. Mr. and Mra Jay Tarvln Halrt tartainad at a family dinner Wadnee-da- y evening at thatr home, Ul Ekat JTlrat goath atraac -- amt dwt A tat, Th hofftea iraa us t try s a a Staff Perktn aotarttdnad at a da IPatty Party Wedeeeday araalnff at hra hoane, M4 But fflnrt loath rnpper was aaalatad hr tw parent. Mr. and Mra P O. r.Parkins. Th, Burats n uni bar ad twtnty-foua a a Bath Th,ta p fartemtty at th. University ot Utah wilt antartaln at a costume hall tonight at th, chapter house. Ul Thirteenth East street Th committee on arrang.monu Include, Hay Trial, W. Qoeaet and Mark Oardnsr. it" that's all ! A tin of any size you choose will cost you nothing at all if you do not pronounce it to be the rarest tea you have ever tasted. Ask your grocer about this offer. a a a Th. Art M Kay-ao- Schilling Tea a a a Mr. David F, Anderoan will leave town. In Ban Dteffo, for her Sunday Calif., after rlaltlnff Mra. Tred C One Hundred Dollars Dern. Tbpt IN CASH PRIZES for the STUDENTS of EAST and WEST HIGH Schools who submit tho best ads for our business, which Is STORAGE, MOVING, PACKING and SHIPGOODS. PING HOUSEHOLD Fifty-word limit. Address all communications to Advertising Department REDMAN FIREPR007 STORAGE CO. ... S - find Health Stugrt bgVhnifrtd V PtoOSMCUUir more about BLOOD diet tor hih PRESSURE. Thera la na doubt about IL none Of na la apt to arrive to any state of mental tranquillity In retard to diet until w adopt a modification of the old ad a about doctors Not that doctor and other epeolal-let- a dleaff re radically about the principle of nutrition, for these are eetaibllsttred by Ion and a Golden Rule Dinner Sunday. Aak the Near Fleet Eat Relief Alo I 19 mpson. CTTtR. SHOES how. dia-ar- Eat a Golden MONTH-EN- D SPECIALS p Shoe. Osfort and Straps, Three hundred1 pair Women' and Sfiimiafa.eortment. . from bur rular ropreaentln broken line, and Incomplete t reduced. and Eariy tomer will drastically are grouped for quick dlepoeal of thee, extraordinary barffalnf. Ia every price tot youll find sise th, tocream" and widths AAA to C Growing Girl Oxford' and Strap Effects . r Regular Valuta to $8.50 'Great atyl variety, and mauty las there to chooe Women from. Smart Strap Elffccts tncludlfif $10 to $12X0 VsIum and T. Coualna Indudlnff J. other Quality footwear. Strap for. d tree t and drma la satin Alan and various leather. BROOADED . CLOTH r Th valuffff STRAPS WGNDBRFUlt! Shoes Crowing Girlg1 p & Weal for ealf. In tan Russian wear right now and through . Hi-To- the winter months to coma. BILVXR vlfA . Womens Modeate and Arch Preserver Shoes Regular $12.50 to $15.00 values C In black and brown kid. A real saving opportunity. Rule Dtnner Bondar. Aak ths Near East Relief how. Today Our November Beginning Coffee, Baking PowderT d n d j i Extracts! Spices careful study. Thera era other questions, however, that deal with the proper food for varytnff conditions of health that ar necessarily open to Oenerallaa different interpretation tlon may even be fatal If the diseased condition la a very serious one One of the questions In dietetics on which specialists may sometimes relates to the effert of food blood pre.iur. Thera may on th be thoaa whs maintain ntoutly that food does not affect blood pressure: than thar ar others who aay that makes th blood preaeur go Telephone Company Has up and down. Stripped of ffeneraiitle and reduced Called 1941 Bond Issue to th common terms of conservaUve science, this question lead to conclusions along certain definite line n NEW YORK. Nov. 27 The Because of th tremendous pressure Belt Telephone cumpan) anof our modem life, high bicod prescalled it had its nounced that today sure la often In the mind, and It Is $30,000,000 iftiiue of flrt m aft (pa a e 7 sometime In order to repeet one cent bonds for redefinition on per aelf in aa) trg th same thing In a Febrtfary 1, 1925, at a price of 107 different nay, ao as to broadcast th The loan, which wax floated in 121, generally accepted principles touched when investment market conditions above upon Therefore, be tt resolved, that the fords which have a tendency to lowei-tar the starchy blood preeeur foods, such at esreal preparations, bread, many vegetable, most all fruits, fata and preparation in milk Anyone who la good at vlaualliing attractive meals baaed on a prosaic diet list wiH at once see that the above list I full of attractive Ideas for keeping the family happr while thev ar being fed Now for tiie other aide of the picture Most authorities agree that the foods which Increase blood pressure are animal foods, such as mat. and meat soupa These are anathema In such case because of their extractive; these exActlvea are, bv the way, evtremelv flavoroua. and If there Is n danger of blood pressure they ar really an aid to digestion. W hasten to make this statement ar not by way of proving that we It I only bv radically wegetart' of nf all elds broad contemplation ths food question that on een arrive M a reasonable conrlnslon. At I Vt sr speaking entirely from a non. medical background, perhaps another point Is In order. Whisper this low, and bear In mind that It I spoken from th viewpoint of a nutritionist rathe than from that of a physician: one suspects that there mav be rate where th blood pressure ia above normal, ft la tree, but where the Individual may lower the pressure simply by attending to natter. Tint, hi two Important mental health, and, eecon i, hi digestion. Again, this la not a treatise mental therapy: therefor, w ar not eminently dtecuestng euch thing affect mental health. The fact rethea ram conmains, however, that dition mar be, In 'so far aa la rat right before th Mood preaeur rights Itself. to th second point, attention A a help In towering th to dlgefftion blood pressure: Just try It and how much you eaa ao-for yourself food North-utsttr- Poe-slbl- e. oompltah! McClure (Copyright, 1M4. hy th Newspaper Syndicate.) BEDTAST FROM RHEUMATISM. BEAVER, Nov. IT Walter Carlton, eon of Mr. and Mr. Kart Carlton, la confined to his bed with an acuta attack of rheumatlem. umhr trh East and Ird 10 a. m. , 1 South, Saturday, Nov. (Advertisement) ALL SALES BEAUTIFUL NEW Party Dresses Just unpacked they are the very latest in the coming holiday stylet. ComeA tee them today. YOUR CHOICE $ Dresses That Would Oort Yon Almost Double th Prioe Elsewhere. BEST VALUES IN TOWN that is -- tn 20th. values is to waste money. WE UNDERSELL Pea-da- y closss December To buy before seeing tfiese wonderful I ot arrangeTh, committee In ment consisted otchary, Sharp Dayne chairman. Mlaa Olalr Memhell. Hugh Colton and Irvlnff Jenkins. Tht ffuraU numberea 209. Guild society ot th. Uni Toralty of Utah will antartaln at It, tint anm uai hall tontffht at th. W. O. W. hull It will a, kndwa na hallII, 'Pirates Tk, committee on Include Mlaa Trane, arrangement Brown. Ml, Slain Btevensoa, Jack Ksnea and Wiley padaa. a a a . Mlaa LucUl, Ostray, a brlda of tht season, will be gueet of honor at a luncheon to b. given Uila aftarnoon r. at th, Hotal Utah hy Mlaa Baa a a a Tha entertalhmsnt eommftte of the Catholic Womans league will enter- tain at a card and MAh Jonffff party this ev.nlnff at th Ladle. Literary cluh. Tour ie Mr. A. Bungee chairman at th committee la dharga of ararnffamant. a a a a a Mr. and fMks. O. F. Peterson and Modern Poetry' will he the topic rtviigttef, (Romalne, formerly of Salt for tllecu talon at th regular meetinff Lake, are now living in Hollywood, of th Ladlee' Literary club thle afMr Peterson is la business ternoon at t'H o'clock at th Calif. t4n Los Angeles. hy Mra. Paper will b fft--en W. Sct)H Karting and Mr. EL R. Plano number, will be Palmer. Vdlm at nm1! eteh nnllan and given by Mice Knthertn Da v lea aa th. ye.t wak far th. follow, Sonata Opua II A, 'tVAdleu," l.rti., at will h ut walwt hy tel, by ppo Beethoani The Fountain of the phone Inter thea Friday ifunm at Acqua Paola." by Grlffea. wAnty aed Hah ratioe t .'loek. la All a am of h. hy im ffatarday. Mr. and Mra. Uynn H. Thompaon gram, will sat ha takra hy Mlepkea have returned from apandlnffr three week. In New Terk. Tsn Dollars sach will bs paid for ths first five ads accepted, and Flvs Dollars sach for tho ton eeeond boat sdt. Contest tocr eol-le- slub-hous- e. A $? ffv50 demanded a high Interest rat, did not mature until l4l. Retirement of th bonds probably will be financed by Uia Issue of ad dltlunal capital stock. |