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Show JllK HALT 8 LA1V1, 1 itimj IN n, ftAT U UUA ilUH.MMi, MAI V FUnniTUElE Strawberry Jam STORAGE Reading from left to right, Miss Leona Latimer, who leave today for New York and other eastern clluos to spend the summer; Mr. James J. O 'Carroll, formerly Mias Geneva Carver, whose marriage took place Arttatlo In all detail. was tha n aftarnoon by May 17. luncheon rlen a In the U Leal president lr. alter aulte at the Hotel Utah In compliment Tha to Mra Edgar L. Newhouae long table guests were seated withone mound tow a that waa centered of roses, and the plaos cards were decorated with the seme summer Tovers were laid for thirty-siblooms the luncheon, the Following to the home Of Mrs motored guests haries Ira Tuttle In Cottonwood, who was the hostess at a 4 oclock tea in compliment to Mis Newlsouse, Matron Motif 4 f Luncheon for Matron fortnnrly of Salt Mra. F. A. Vlnc n la lha lake, now of OaklandO. Cal, I'lummrr at yuaat of Mraon Char.o -t KaSouth Tampla hrr homa aireat. Luring her i1t Mra Incont ha receded social attention from a . Vincent. e s s .roa tl malee-cdtore- d ht Delightful Luncheon Young presided . Even .A-a,- - ,ere Mrs. Lel Edgar ever a prettily arranged bridge luncheon Yesterday afternoon at her home The cm Fast South Temple street. guests were seated st smsli tables Hawdecked with bink were that thorne and spring flowers in shades of )Itrw. Mra Young was assisted during the afternoon by Mrs. William Iteid, Mrs Margaret Thornberg, Mias Harriet Young. Mlaa Jane Young and Mias Eleanor Young, daughters of the hostess The guests Included Mrs W. W Ktten, Mtss Lynforth. Mrs. 'William Reid. Airs. LosteT Freed. Mra YdMgi fuinby Claw ion. Mlaa Afton irs. John D. Spencer, Mrs. John llowers, Mr Jeannette Easton, Mrs. James H Moyle. Mr Richard W. Vsung, - Mrs Adam Bennion. Mrs. 3enjamin F Howells, Mrs Elisabeth Urismon, Mrs. Elisabeth Wlloox, Mrs. H. GhrJstensen. Mrs Stephen L. Richard. Mra. Louise Taylor Mrs-- , Mrs. George-lTper, Dean Fannie Young Clayton. Mr Spencer VeL Mrs. William T. Ward and Airs. Joeeph F. Merrill, Rich-prd- hr -- as In honor of Miss JSveljn Sweet, a bride of early June, Mra J. H. Riddle will entertain at-tea This gfterHOOTT This evening Alls Svfeet will be the onor gueBt at a theater party ta be given by Miss Betty Lehman- , This afternoon Mrs. Ira Bharp will give a bridge luncheon at the home of her sister, Airs William Bouih Hunter, on Twentv-flrs- t Doone street, In honor of Mis a ' Miss Mililoent Selby, Airmr Laura Stohrand Ryan, refreshments For Miss Sullivan j guests. Dance Delightful Mia Roland entertained list Mary evening at an informal dancing New party in the presidents suite of the hoU0 hotel for members of her class. The decorative scheme was effectiveRoses and ly carried out in pink. sweet peas In shades of pink were used In tall baskets about the rooms. The serving table had as a center-piec- e an attractive basket of tb same flower. and pink cathedral candles In silver holder were at the four corner. Refreshments included punch candies. The young and hostess was assisted in receiving by her parents. Mr and Mra. I. E. Roland, and by Mr and Mra W H One hundred and fifty guests Foley uere invited. pink-color- Mr. and Alra Charles E Dlgby left yesterday for an extended eastern tion exercises of thg Annapolis Nava! academy, when Mr Withers, brother to Mra Dig by, will graduate. They will then go to New York to attend the graduation exorcises of Dr Wendell Re from Bellevue medical collet. They will later visit at the home of Mr mother at ElDlgby mira, N T. a Mra Helen Zimmerman Johnwill entertain at a bridge of ty this afternoon in honorTuDl Franorr 'Mandtr Trim. been In the orient for the last three 'lyeore 'And Is nw visiting mother, Mra F. C. MandeL son Alumnae of Chi Defta Phi. national literary organization of the University of Utah. will entertain the members of the active chapter with seniors as special guests this afternoon, from 2 10 to 6 oclock In the garden- of the Manor House op East Fins South street. AlU members are invited. The committee in charge of arrangements Includes Miss Marian Jacobs, chairman; Mrs. If. I Marshall and Miss Leone G&mmett, program. Mrs. Palm and Mra Walter S reception, Miss Ha tel Paynet s. Miss Louise Langston entertained at a luncheon yesterday afternon at her home on Fifteenth Blast street in honor of Mias Nancy Sullivan, who will leave. tn the near future for the east and a trip abroad. A few close friends of Miss. bullivaa were the U-o- f Smoot. fc i Miss Thelma Tate entertained t a luncheon Thursday afternoon at Kee-ley- s in honor of MJs Htella Richards, who will be married on June 8 Fallowing luncheon, the guests attended the Wilkes theater - The marriage of Mias Marcella Mur- daughter of Mr and Airs. Hvrum Murphy, to Milton Ben n Ion Cannon. son of Mrs John M Cannon, took place yesterday morning In the Lvnns, Miss Miss Jenny Mr. and Mra - Fred Smith will entertain at a dinner this evening at their htme In Federal Height In honor of Mr. and Mra Edgar L. Newhouae. a a TWi afternoon Mr. E Ear! Duffin and Miss Sarah Irvine will entertain at the Irvine home, 43 South Seventh Fast street, in honor of Allas Mve Irvine. whise engagement to Stanley Anderson has recently been announced. a a The junior branch of the Olrlv Friendly society of St Mark's cathedral will give a luncheon this afternoon for their mothers in the basement of the cathedral at 1 JU ATI Florence Adkirs o'clock, will be In charge of the arrangement a assisted by the members of the Junior Friendly and the folMm. WUma F. lowing matrons: D. Bradley and Airs Alary Cobb. Mra Walter Jennlngir and her daughter, Mrs Clde Early, will give a tea this afternoon In the lounge of the Belvedere. a a a Miss Loujean McKay will entertain at a luncheon at her home on North Temple street this afternoon In honor of Mlw Rachel recently been announced, a a Members of the AleyneT! club, an organization founded by the late Bishop Joseph S. Glaaa will give large garden part v and tea this afternoon at the attractive country home of Mrs. E J O'Brien in Cottonwwd for the benefit of Mra the Catholic Girls' home Anna Glilis Is general chairman. Ihinclng will be a feature nf the evenings entertainment and the affair promises to be one of the most successful at the late spring Afany reservations have been made for cards, and others will coma In for tea. Balt Lake temple McKav performed -- t h c- Dag-- - Air. Mark C. Brown, Airs. Hal Aliw 1 omlmoi t harlolto rummititra and MHs Kathryn CUtiimfiiKS wnt tiSertauL at. a tea this af lei noon at the Vang tea to their sissikop in compliment ter, Miss AlUe'CunimJngs, arbrlde of June. a a Airs James A. Hogle will entertain tlta members of Ihfc Amef-ica- n Asimx latlon of Vnlversky Women at her home on East South Temple street this after C. noon-a- t i Corsets, Comfolletee . Girdles, full fashioned Bilk black, Hose, colors, brown, cordovan $1.00 her opponent. treaaurejr-Bulhwer- president. WILL WATCH APPLES. O. J. Morton, chief of the food and drug inspection station of the bureau of chemistry of the United States department or agriculture at San Francisco. stopped in Salt Lake eterday en route home from the eat and called on Harden Bennion, state of agriculture. The men discussed the close inspection that is to be made this year of apples going from Utah to guard against arsenical residue that may have adhered to them following sp raving ing the banquet. In the receiving line will be the retiring and the newly elected officer Following the breakfast, tables will be placed on the mezzanine for those wishing to apend the remainder of the afternoon at cards Tnoe receiving will be Mr. V A BtUvon Mra O. R Dibblee, Mrs Tom Foley. Mrs. Fred Redmond, Mrs Nora Fih Mis Jessie M Landau, Alra W. Swift Mr W. Frwebtiry. Alra t A. Lemke, Mr A K Goodspeed, Mr John )Jack, Mrs H E Mra B Chase, Mrs. J AV. Gray, Mra J. Ietertn, F J Kirkendail and Airs. E . ' II. ,MARr chapter of Sigma Theta Phi sorority will be entertained at the home of Mrs John E. Russell. 1537 Aiichlgan avenue, this afternoon at 1 30 oViock at a luncheon The asMvtlng IUa lie wood Alls ess iRSHALL 'tCoprrtfbL hostess. and Miss eeda-rilose- t.s Jordan 17 club will hold Rs annual dinner at the Elks club Aire this exening at 8 o'olrfc Nt,h1 Olson Is chairman. Assistwill be Mrs. ing her Reginald M hit and Allas Clara Hosmer ' see' Air. George Hhenbeck will entertain the memier4 of her sewing club this afternoon at her home in the Hillcrest apartments see Mr. and Air Y. O rtarver announce ths marring their cU lighter, Geneva, to James J OCarroll. Ths wedding tiok plas May 17 J'OV "I Astlev for Afrs Hannah bs held at Pleasant Green chapel Sunst day afternoon 12 30 o clock Ths me vs vody the St ths horns in from 1 to cl k the day cemsterv under the direction of torkhr KiiwrHvd Sc i'o waa Mm-- Underwear and the V. N. Practical ' C0RSETSH0P r Front Corset. -- add--su- One-thir- s one-ha- lf three-quart- er one-ha- lf one-ha- one-ha- lf - 1 The again this season frocks are charming and very cool. In are there thee lovely color combination soft blue over rose color, yellow and green. Lace, .too, play oT an lrniiortanrTrir!hThe"ma-klnthe lummer evening ued with chiffon and sometime to make the entire frock. le e YOUR HOME AND YOU, Nowaday the host or hostess who entertains friends for dinner must usually think of smokes as well as of food. That is, if you have guest who smoke and you have established no rule in your house sgaJnt smoking Don t expect them to bring their own smokea Don't expect one man among your guests to supply your other guests wich cigars or clgaret All people do not like to smoke the same brand of cigarets or cigar hat then shall a host do about this? Some merely dispense their own particular brand, no matter what the taste of their guests may be. It would be possibly more considerate to have a second choice so as to 4uit the taste of more of your guests. If your guests are to smoke at the table, you should have individual ash trave before each smoker Littie glass dishes '!h amber or other vokr to go with the general color erheme are often used The considerate guest never carelessly drops clgaret ashes mto dishea flower- - wasea, fireplace, Did you ever try a string bean salad? Its 1 delightful way to serve that popular vegetable. Heres how to make it: One pint cooked string beans, left full length, Thoie Needle ASKED. I r, e'hrr Will Pontirelj Allxy AH Teething Pains OuarafitM n, iim, by .ImM.i, mor n.,11., h.rml.M tK. wo rM than titty yaara. OMMVI THI TKADt. MARK. A OUM LANCET en every pocket eng Powder. Vewf dr up tet ean euppiy yew. cupful finely minced celery, two d cupful French dressing, any pepper, desired salad green." Add the celery and peppers" to the French dressing. Pour over the beans and chill for twenty minutes. Then arrange the beans . in an. orderly pile oa a salad plate and garnish with the. salad green. Cream cheese balls' often used as a garnish. Wesson Oil makes a delicious French dressing. Just thoroughly mix three parts of Wesson Oil with one part of vinegar or lemon juice and enough salt and pepper to suit your own taste. We'd like to said you a booklet called "Salad Dressings" with our compliments. Wont you drop a postal to the Wesson Oil and Snowdrift People, Market Street, San Francisco, and ask for it. one-thir- Piin POWDERS f - dr. sTEDrjflrrs TEETHIKG one-hal- String B ean Salad ill Preperep enty by JAMES H. ITKOMAk London, Eng. M tablespoonfuls minced pimientos or green Dont Let Them Buffer ( t( for this packaf. one-thir- 18 tnfeemal evening frock foe warm we t her. It s made ef black tuhe over plotted et'p ef eppie gen chifa green velvet belt delegation of Magna reaMenta fon. There v J a Rowsefi merohsnt. apend e wide bracelet ef bck tulle. peared before the county commission no srnrihle teVrrdiv to urge that an ordinance really there be re$ilrlwg automobile drtv- -' why (H ftioMid m be m. to ers pAirl It p on the I incoin hirhwav ftxdieh to rather - I,atlr the lnsrsex-- f Ion f the haitatr Mgh-sithi end P r sod ;o In vartons paces tn fue to wear evening frrark In warm tFe twn of Msgna Ths committee Mist bwuee the men d n. i was referred to the sfsts rw4 mm -i conxn itli.nrs T aiteto, georeett the count tu4 SutL f 'me rip that hsd no Jurieltr e be I've no favnied JcTTistTurg that ss th'n n r g t f.r summer ev'jirf trv ke. T t fru-Uiu- . taffeta are usually more elaborate, ths chosen fabrlo for- the lovely period costumes that axe shown of - isag? carefully remove the ctftth. atid serve pound prunes (washed, atoned and cut the cabbage in a deep round dish with into pieces). -- or Cream shortening, creaAi sauce poured over 1L syrup, and milk. Mix well and add ONE GOOD CAKE, the hour, which has been sifted with d cup shortening, one and thaaptoes and baking powder. Add d and mix well. Bake In greased cups brown sugar or -- one cup milk, loaf pan in toot oven thirty to thirty-ft- v cup corn syrupy one cup rye flour, minutes. , cup w'hlte flour, three teaspoons baking teaspoon cinnamon, (Copyright, 1928, by the McClure powder, lf teaooon nutmeg, Newspaper Syndicate ) Teeth WaieA Tb Home of Silk force-mea- fukes -- a i J - cabbage carefully to the very center, put in half teaspoon of the mixture; fold over this two or three of the small leaves; cover these again with t; fold ovei layer of the this the next layer of leavea, and so on until each layer receives its share t. of Press ell firmly together; tie in i- piece of cheesecloth, of salted water, it into a kettle put y When done. hour and force-mea- Newspaper felyodlcate Um When Babies Cut Their of the funeral In- -, ferment will be In 4 ha Midval- - ritv TOAS M T viewed family Magna AUTO Im corn flake, have the signature ef the erigimatsr. - STUFFED CABBAGE. For this" select a nice head of cabCover It with, boiling water, bage. set aside fifteen minutes, then drain Bcald again, let stand thirty minutes, then drain dry. Make The stuffing as follow Tw'o heaping tablespoon of washed rice, one tablespoon of grated onion, half piHind of sausage meet, one of chopped parsley. Mx all well tog her Open sur-Vhf- yOeUU fimr CORN i etc. LI wood will 12. McClure Whig you soak wsnl sockent crisp, crunchy flakes. The I Itetlam boll-tw- Evening dress is such an easy mat tei for women in warm weather but such a distressing task tor men The fart Is that. Just as wearing conventional evening frocks becomes fairly safe for women, the men of the family are content to have their own in the evening things hung away op packed off In camphor- Of course, there are conventional men of who submit to the discomforts dressing for dinner even in midsummer. but they are much more usual in England than In America. Bo what very often happens is this the women dree In their most charming evening frocks and the men show their respect for the ocasion And by wearing what they please. Dorothy Lvrnan and AUs Irene Hampton will entertain at a tea this afternoon at the home of Mis Lyman in honor of the seniors of Rowland Hall AIis Jeanette Harris will entertain at a luncheon at her home In the Belvedere also this afternoon v s s s Crescent council No ITfii, Security Benefit asMocintlon, will hold a card partv at the home at Mr W. Duffv, 22 Eat George Sixth South street, this evening. The public I Invited. s 1838. tof Tha CORNFLAKES George J. Miller pleaded not guilty to violation of the Mann white slave act when arraigned yesterday before United Ktatee Commissioner H. V. Van Pelt. Bond was fixed at 15000, and the preliminary hearing was set for Monday. Miller i charged by the government with having transported Margaret- - K. MorrUs from Burley, Idaho, to Salt Lake. A complaint against Miller was filed yesterday by the United States attorney. Tke hail resided home of Ar' Pleads Not Guilty to Mann Act Violation Shimmln. wdll be Mies Alice Howell ufCy one-side- d, of the will be field at-th1 New house ihotel at oclock this afternoon. A reception will be held on the menwtnlne preced- Balt -- Afar-thak- ls esrs of sgs and at ths her ; Mrs. t daughter, Max Herzog Hhe m bora In West Felton, Frgland June 7, 14o, end d earns fo ITah in T4I hhe is bv ths following children Mr. Molds Dsw, Toridn, Log and, Fd- wsrd Astley Kaft lake; Mrs Her-roe Keys. og. John A at lev William V slier Astley, South 89c KASTB ROADWAY Scout Leaders to Train in Canyon major-Jorit- y over Kellogg's Corn Flakes f Crisp, crunchy hearts of golden corn! What a delicious treat! Light and easily digested. Good and good for you! Kellogg's are the original, genuine com flakes. Never tough-thick- . Never leathery. Serve Kellogg's for lunch. For the children's evening meal. With milk or cream. Or add your favorite fruit. Sold by all grocers. Served at all hotels and restaurants Brown Alma WilMema. Virginia was elected to the position of historian and P. S Scout leaders of the Salt 'Lake counreceived the largest number of votes fur elected cil will hold their regular monthly in the first casting. training course this afternoon fn The race for secretary wa a stub- Cltv. The program canyon. born fight between Floy AfoGInn nd will Creek Include cooking, pioneering, Nanno Venemo. In the primary elec- ramping, nature tion McGinn led by several votes, but and other subjects related to studv in the final voting Venema cam to outdoor work of the scouts. The the afthe front and finished with a comfort- ternoons work will be tmder the suable margin. of the committee. training pervision Alma Williams is the son of Mr. All scemt leaders are requested by and Mrs Alfred Williams of 254 scout executive, to Fourth-- NocUv- - treet. Heha beet I)meefE. atHammond, oclock this afternoon at in music and actively engaged both road and Third avenue, from dramatics at the school At pre&ent Canvon the into where will the canyon trip he Is junior class president. started. This Is part of An exThis is thw first time in the history be tensive program of Instruction which of tha school that an election of any has for the leaders over kind has resulted in a tie. The race I i1,?" IZTj'LJ planned summer. for secretary Is usually but I dub $1.00 $1.00' $6.05 Bilk Underwear, nicely trimmed, of crepe de chin nearest The annuAi breakfast f .... twthirds Iat-tric- Alike' A HEAPING bowl of u a a a Delta Epsilon Mothers club will entertain at tea. tills afternoon, from 3 until 6 o'clock, at the home of Mra J. V. Ensign, AO S street. All frirmrmffcr-actv- v and pledge to attend , mombers are invited Airs Ensign witjk their mother Is Airs Hendrick chairman Romej n. Mrs W. W. Rogcra Mra. J W. Cherry, Mrs Elmer Jones, Mrs. Francis Brown. Airs. Lucien William Btookey, Airs. Ray, Mr Walter Wright, Mra Oleen Stohl, P. G. Judd and Mra H. P. Mra Brothers will assist " a a a Alls Elizabeth Ihitrirk and Mi for Hepav Berrv will entertain Alls Mary Williamson at a bridge k mo heon at the home of Altss this, afternoon. Funeral' service $1.50 w-i-ll - o'clock. Treat yourself to the treat of millions -- SV rta i Funeral to Be Held at Pleasant Green Comfolletes, Silk Underwear Bandeaux - i -- Corset, Hosiery, Brassieres, $1.50 Br&uiem, d Flder David O which was followed bj) ft neddlng the ceremonv. breakfast at the hne- - r.f the bridegroom a mother. 211 ftvenih East street. The table was centered with a large basket of prulal wreath and pink and red The guests numbered twenty 6 ur and Included members of the iinmedi&te families. The young ooupie vp ill spend ten days on ths Faerie Exceptional Bargains For Today Only $2.50 it tftatiit-Oulsh- v Paul Lincoln was the hosteaa Jolts was the honor gneat at a delightful brldi-given aupper and (lancing party Lincoln homa on list etenlng at tha The In In roonta avenue. gay- - with. ja. profualan. .of the aervlng while and brtdal wreath, a grace--..ft,ble held for a centerpleaa With haaket tilled waa Jdnooln Mra. lrla. Japaneae during tha evening by Mrs. A. E Kberhardt and Mlaa Ada Murphy. Ingueata were bidden, aocl-flTwenty-eigv cluding a number of the younger set. Mr Fall-vie- Your jam will tssts enough like fresh berrie to use in etrawberry Service Is the element that counts. shortcake if you make it this new, It Is the one thing that easy, short boil way with Certe. the successful house from Save the following recipe to nee for tho failure. When dealing with your first batch of strawberry jam. Keyaer1!, you service behind which le e firm get Cut in baleea lengthwise with that Is financially trong end on having earned a stainless knife about 2 quart of hon-ty reputation second to none for small or medium-sirefully ripe reliability end responsibility. berries. -- After halting, weigh out measure M. A. KEYSER 2 lbs. of berries, or 4Lj level into FIREPROOF STORAGE etipa of berrtea, packing solidly come fruit until and juice the cup COMPANY 7 Add level the of the to cup. . cups (3toplbs.) sugar t? WEST 2N O SOUTH. and mis well. alt Lak. City, Utah. and stir constantly fire Use hottest Phona Waa. 1721 and 572S before nnd while boiling Bring to a full rolling boil nnd boil hard for 2 fire from Remove 3 minutes. to and stir in Mt cup Certo. Skim and -stir repeatedly for just S minutes after taking from fire, to pool slightPour quickly and cover hot jam ly. at once with hot melted paraffin. The short boiling time, possible only with Certo, prevents the loss of delicate flavor and the darkening After one of the moit exciting cam- in color which need to occur during paigns in the history of the school, the old long boil It also gives you was cfectcd student a Alma Wniiftni larger amount of jam, amee you tynly president at the Wgst high b hooi save the large quantity of juice for - next - year, e . v which used to boil away. Uhhr after three dehe was votings Certo is a pure fruit product clared the winner. the jellying substance of fruit reIn the primaries fl fi fined tm bonted.- - ' Abontf of ntm he led'VtrtrtlgHt' vV vote a and In the fie recipes comes with each bottle. finals the voting Your grocer carries Certo,' or yon bestood a, tie can send 10e for postage) and get Williams tween -- Era-7 which a trial and- Jimmy make from 6 to 10 glasses of 'jam strowi. The final count gave or jelly, depending upon the- - recipe a 92 vote Cor- Address Iiouglas-Peetiused. margin. 8801 Granite poration, building, Clara Carlson r Rochester, N. Y. (Adv.) was elected vice president on the first vote controlling more than for President J)ance for Young Visitor . Our ' Imputation I Your Security. West High Has Close Election Mra number of her old friends lummer entertained a few ek.ae Wedneaday Ineent Mrs of ti lenda yaatarday Mr Wilma afternoon, and was at an the hoate j. D Hradlay Informal lum heon at her home In the wa The table Jtranaford apaitment aprlnE prettdlv deoorated a Ith latewere lufriend close flower. Eight Vest Thursday afternoon Mr lled. for Mr. A B G reason will entertain - SHIPPING H.EALT T O 9 keep the color and flavor of the fresh berries , PACKING I'JO. help yourself Jlotc to make - ZZ, r n |