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Show T1IE HALT LAKH TKIBUXE, SATURDAY U. OF U. TOT Fcrm IE Furniture Moved Packed ' and re) iipped at ) duced Rate. Shoes, $2.29 . gunmetal button .gents shoes, made on a high tofT last, heavy oak soles, for servieeablo school wear. Sires 9 to 13. .Store vour furniture in a KEYSER F1REFKOOF PRIVATE ROOV. Thev are safer than many afetyde-posi- t vaults. FURNITURE SHIPPED ia our through ears saves freight, packing am! dravage charges. It also reaches destination quicker aad.ta better condition. Widtsoe nounces That War , AnDe- partment Authorizes. . Extra- - for special today . .,$7,95 .. . - Fireproof Storage Co. West --Second South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Phones Wasatch 8722 and 872?. 328 From Dues. . At the initial of the University of Ltali faculty jorterday, .John - A.' Witit-o- e mirimttnt AWtt-thstate institution had beea' authorized by the viar department to organize and conduct a reserve officers training He said the only requirement cam)). iioh must be met to insure the desig-tioof the campr permanently was that a minimum of 100 men should be entered, but that any number in n- of this might be enlisted. Arising Irom the umertainty of iu ternatioiial relation?, the national passed au act on .luge 8, 1916, MBthormng the president of the United establish and mahit&in in (States to civil e.lueational institutions a reserve 1rc-iileofficers training -corps, Widt-o- e . ifade by Rice and Hutchins, either tan or Hack calfskin. Bluehrr lace style. Extra special for today only $7.S5 the: dio ctore M. A. Keyser Discharged Soldiers and S. A. T. C. Men Exempt . 4 $2.29 Educator Shoes, $9.50 Men m only at SHOES routmeo IDS4 LittiGents' $3.00 Little - President Saturdays We Open at 10:00 a. tn. and Remain Open Evenings SHOE-S- or MORNING,' JANUARY i, 1919. met-Un- Dre-I-xto- nt n The uniiersity, explained.therefore, recently made application to Washington and was subsequently desigThe nated to organize such a corps. organization is. according to communi- , cations received from the war dejart-moiitto quahfv, bv systematic and standard methods of training, students at civil educational institutions for re serve officers. Several eastern ocllcges have alreadv successfully organized a unit of the R. O. T. C. , , Rules of Eligibility. It understood, furthermore, that is candidates tor the R. O. T. C. who have had military training during "the war, will be regarded eligible for all privileges and advaatages connected with the "membership m the reserve corps. That is, trained soldiers will be placed in the senior division of the unit and a small will receive free uniforms, monthly remuneration and possibly an allowance, for sustenance. The other division, the junior unit, will not receive these privileges, and, it is stipulated, neither division will be under any obligations other than call to service m case of national emergency. redit is to be given at the state for work done in military science and tactic:. This. will amount to five hours a jaeek, two of theoretical work and three of actual drill. Men of the corps will be excused from the egular university requirements ot physical education. Since credit for military service is being granted by other universities to men who hjve served with the colors, it is likelv that the university will do likewise. This point is under advisement, The board of regents has however. ruled that discharged men. including members, shall not former N. A. T. be required to pav tuition L cs during the coming school year. e Fraternity Dance - Jn Honor Domestics, and Bedding . Famous Utica Sheets and Pillow Cases I KArPA ALPHA fraternity of the T'niver&iiy of Utah entertained a large number of guests. Including joung women friends of the mem ters,'r at a duncing party at the Newbouse hotel last night The entertainment was In honor of the pledgesof the fraternity received early in the school year Just before the closing of the university and the ban put upon social functions by the health authorities on account of the influenza epidemic. As one of the first functions in university circles since the resuming of rocial activities, it abounded in enthusiasm and Interest. A light suppqr was served late in the The enteraiitmcnt committee evening iniiuded Fred Pingree, Kenneth Barnes ai.d Ralph tiray. About loo were In attendance. The current event and literature Sheets anil Pillow Cases, Kheeting and Muslins, ets and Cases. Famous Utica 72x00 Sheets 82.00 Regular CQ yllWw January Clearance price, each Regular 82.20 72x99 Sheets Q II CQ V sVw January Clearance price, each "Pf house yesterday afternoon. Tea was served at the rinse of an interesting program. Holiday decorations were used on the tea table. Tea was served by the entertainment committee of the section, Indudnig Airs. Grant Swan, Mrs. A. H. Parsons, Mrs. Ira D. Travis, Mrs. Elmo V. Mis. Addison Cain, Sirs. W. F, Culmer. Mrs C. M. Bell, Mrs A. N. Hanson. Mrs. Frank Holman and Mrs. H. Hirschtnnn. 'Reconstruction Hospital and Vocational S noois for Injured Soldiers" was me of discussion Mrs W Alias Medora byGreenwoodFrank Anderson 'Nocturne." by Frank Swtnner-toe e Mrs. Minnie Goff entertained her card club at 500 yesterday at the Kewhonse hotel, following luncheon. Luncheon was served at email tables, each having a basket of holly as a centerpiece. Corsage bouquet of violets were favors and the place cards were hand paitned in violet. Covers were laid for sixteen. n. Afrs. C. Ewing Carlton will entertain her ewing club tills afternoon at the home of her mother. Mrs. H. A. Rehent-isilon Ninth East street. Tea will be Wright to Be in Charge.. 4 oclock, Whether or not military drill will be served at made compulsory for all university men P. K. The O. sisterhood will meet this is a matter" to be decided later, accordafternoon with Mrs. J. IL Schreck, SI S - Widtsoe. to President street. Mrs. A, Tier will be the asing Until another officer, is detailed at sisting hostess.) Ail visiting member of the university to take charge of actual the society are invited. o, military instruction. Colonel Edmund Oliver O. Howard W. R. C. will have Wright will have full charge of military installation of officers in connection with been has science and tactics. As vet lie the Oliver O Howard this evening by the war depart- at I. O. O. F. ha! 1.' A post "ivcu no program will be ment that he will be permanently given and refreshments will be served. to this port. In the selection of n it is thought an officer poet and Woman's Relief corps will have Joint installation of to be probable that the war deportment officer at I. F. hall this after-mo- n will consider several of the commis2 o'clock. Refreshments wl'l be sioned men returning to the university servedatat the close of the cert mantes. who have been in training during the , . Mr. Elia's Price year. and Mrs. past receive their friends and relatives 8unday afterS 7 noon, from to their at oclock, home, MEETINGS WARD l'.'u3 East First South street. The reception be in will honor of their TOMORROW fiftieth RESUME wedding anniversary. v c n nc Mrs. William-- T Sunday school sessions and eof the Nlttaii and two children. France and Ta'ior. have moved meetings In trie ward chapsis Latter-aa- v Church of Jesus Christ oftomorrow 43 North West Temfrom home their at in Saints are to be resumed ple street, which has been sold, and are now at borne at iZI Fifth East strea. Sslt bake City, it is annoum ed. On account of the fact that tomorrow a onlv. ward is fast day in the enurch, George H. Ellis has been caled There will be no --to lira meeting? will be held. Baker City. Ore. bv the Illness of services in the big tabernacle this after- her daughter, Mrs. George V. Munder. noon on that account, thefirst meeting since to be held in the girat auditorium schedMrs. Mae Edwards of Ixjgan,.' spent dosing by health regOlallons being New Tears dar with her parent;" Mr. January 12. Only a snd uled for Mrs. L. C. Thomsen. taberin the he'd tourist service will be . nacle tomorrow morning between 11 and Mrs. Matvei S. Cole, who has returned i o'clock. noted from as rule the of her to the is California, guest The only exception In mother, Mfs. Charles Garfield Tracy, so fsr In Sait Lake county is that or school i the Pioneer stake no Sunday Mrs. J. W. Tra? 'formerly Miss Mary other auxiliary association meetings will Oden, has gone to Raraboo, Win., to Join be held tor the present. her Lieutenant Troy, who has been mustered out of military service. ECONOMICS Lieutenant and Mrs. Troy will make their home at Baraboo. BY MAIL AND QlaUs) O j OQ QlsWv 1 - Regular 50e 5x36 Cases January Clearance price, each Values Up to $2.50 d Regular 55c. 2x36 Cases January Clearance price, each WB wearing tbese larger sues era usually limited to a smaller 'assortment of sale, however, takes special care of the big man, owing to the fart y that we overbought in our zeal to please Men Auerbachs Areon Sheets and is Pillow Cases sec- tion of the Ladies' Literary club held Its fit st meet since early fall at the club- I CQ Regular 82.20 81x90 Sheets January- Clearance prove, each Regular' 82.33 81x99 Sheets January Clearance price, each Made of Oenoino PeppereU Sheeting CI Regular 82.10 72x90 Sheets i January Clearance price, each. . . . . . V , OlI CC Regular 82.33 81x90 Sheets Q January Clearance price, each 851 CK Regular 82.50 81x90 Hheets tp I WW January Clearance price, each M " Areon Pillow Cases 3x36, 55e value; size January Clearance Sale price, each. . , Size Ataxwell-McKea- 0.0. TO I ' Now is the time to buy a handsome Coat, Suit WJ6 Sllh 38 toe-so- Th9 DIET During and After The Old Reliable Round Patkage Colored Outing Flannel. A good quality, in light and dark colors. January Clearance rjE. fcWw price, yard..,. CRETONNE AND COTTON For comfort covering, 36 inches wide, Table Cloths, $3.98 Each Heavy linen finish Table Cloths, 70x70 inches, several patterns, $5.00 value. January 0 Clearance price, each ywisw k, century. Endorsed by physicians everywhere. get Slorlick'sna orid"! Regularly 82.00, 15x15 inches. January Clearance price, dozen.. Regularly 83.50. 18x13 inches. Dozen 0x20 inches. Regularly f LOO. Men Regular 84.50. Dozen Sells .Warm Wooi Socki, special ...43c Heavy Cotton Socks, special 25e Men Warm Wool Union Suits $4.25 Union Fleece Suits Mens Lined ..$1.45 (Auerbachs dresses: braid and button trimmed. x all-wo- ' 26 haudsome satin dresses, new tunic effects; embroidered trimmed. Worth double this price. Main Floor.) 4 January Sale of , and novelty reT V I'lomenVSimBs and XLe' VwzsmJ Presses 76 handsome dresses, consisting $16.50 Suits go in this sale at ....$14.05 $0.33 $12.50 Suits go in this sale at $7.43 $9.95 Suits go in this sale at sale this at in Suits $5.25 $6.95 go sale this at Sweater ..$4.95 Coats, $6.45 $4.95 Sweater Coats, this sale at... $3.95 $2.95 Sweater Cpats, this sale at ..$2.35 $1.95 Sweater Coats, this sale at ...$1.45 rm. at the Very Low Price of GROCERY ctta Small size, dozen Medium bize, dozen Medium large size, dozn Large size, dozen ffj trimming, ..consisting of crystal banding, gold nd hilver lace, colored applique. Also colored bead banding; widths, from 2 to to inches, llegularly yard. e 81-1- 81-9- All New Advance Sprihg Materials, Styles and Colorings A representative showing of the latest satin hats, hint d ing at the... freshness of oring. Jaunty, saucy brim rollec and sailors, turbans; peaux straight and novel feature in trimming.' introducing every new t (Auerbachs ' .25c 35c 50c COc Monarch Coffee eha-an- nemm j SOTS California Oranges One hundred pair large and extra heavy wool finish Blankets, 72x82 inches. Cray and plaids. Regularly 810.00. January' ' Clearance price, pair Trimmings, 33c yd. , Hundreds of Suits to Go Our First Feature Sale of yjilj J ehirts and blouses. Values to $1.25. PlaiiL white and fancy patterns. VALUES $20.00 to $27.50 .?.'..X$3.I9 M U' 12 dozen of French serges, crepe de chines, satins and novelties! $1.53 $1.79 La Shirts and Blouses, 69c Blankets, x $6.98 High-grad- zii Kca Men $2.S3 Dozen can at 35c $1.00 31b. $3.00 10-l- Second Floor.) b. tan at ran at ,25c .......75c $2.50 SSSSESBEESSMMMSSSSSSaSHHSSSESSS r l. Ibis rriday MRS. DONALD MCOMAS DIES OF PNEUMONIA Nvws hss rearbkt the cii r of the at Youngstown, Ohio, of Mr. rnald McComsa. formsrlv Miss Harnst Mrs. Mvt'omas of Salt Lake aj ent the suimner months with her E. T). Klrv loaded not fruilty Captain MvOoma. at Fort Stil, of tha tmia. a ordered day hofora Henrv Captain. Xlrt'omaa of wiUi Intent overseas and Mra. Mi Comas vent to the to chant to commit m with a home of her parent in (invinnatl. and y tin the wav to an emhaikation poirrt, dwdiy wfaron upon Grorgro If. Vine, ahetriff. to have Uaptalu M'k'omaa was sttekn with Kirby Is ftnnf npoiii lHputy Yln and was taken off the train at hrn 'the otfl-c- r undTioo'k to arrest him n auspUlon ll's wife went to Youngstown, Ohio. a lootker?rr. Iitscsrin of hs htm and was taken III with Inf uenza. wvlk hU died In two 1ts of pneumonia- - hiie . )ot wan. taken to CtncInnaU for burial alied to hav KLfy W. A. Thomas of tavi Tieputy Mrs, MiComaa was an tx eiiuonallj ALLEGED BOOTLEGGER DENIES THE CHARGE d.-st- Mom-somn- ry hint-han- d, rir aU4 rkp-M- . 181 Thus Avoiding Imitations Kea's Seeks Serge (o( J All Hemmed Beady for Use MILL SECONDS lotor .. Dress at a Big Saving. Mercerized Napkins. of the for tbo iNimlni wHt, past wwk moot bo ant la by Friday eight. will Bot be midvod by Club ih8o The REAL Instantly prepared. Made by tire ORIGINAL Horlick process and from carefully selected materials. V4 desirable come from the ronnty. r. the Cudahy plans nd art Just over tno Pns in Davisyarkinc Wyomlnn county, on the rams night. Derrmber 21, of Mr and !r. Ira Vjnc on nhile trvlmj to rvaae the Lfcivjg count j East Firt fiouth airce. officer after ths deputy had insisted uion e suit aso carried bv KirLv. searchinit arms for tbo ondsy dfitne wilt ty mny prosecute him fitter laviHaltrour recwUwl by not t that lsc Lake the county authontlea Lave fin 9'cWw-l- t 11 Kwh ttrois ftstnrdsy Biorntnf. with lalW him. or of to events rWst only Biar Itotundsy jVJilk halted tJutritiousp Digestlbia Ued successfully over S.AC January Clearancj price, yard K'lest HI'oirlDk Food-Drin- 22c I CHALLXE, YARD....V Gertrud, dauhtr, Wimmer raTcli iq MiflLtU Very 25c 40c d. 1 1-- yard OUTING FLANNEL, YARD -- Mr. Bert Walker of Tooele la Ylalting I Because the schools of American Pork fi lends in the city. .months three tor closed nearly been have Stm account of the Influenza epidemic, tne Mrs. L. B. Kinney of Richfield has work of ome economics trn'nlng has oen come to halt Lake to make her home with carried into the hcmei? of that place, it is her eon. W. L. Kinnev, and Mrs. Kinney stated bv Mtos Jean Cox. slate supervion East Peventh South street. . sor. Mif Lillian VVIrth. local supervisor In home economics st Amerlcnn pork, is Airs. A, J Gorham and Afrs. Elizabeth r interbroken the cremc-fohaving riven Coray wllleave today for Denver to atof training ruption in this class tend a war work. conference. Both the mails and the telephone service have been utilised under Miss Wtrth s Air. and Mrs. E. B. Critchlow and Mrs. led and plan, problems being preset, A.' Hale and three small daughters assigned through thise agencies Fred toft, jeaerday for Berkeley, Cal., where Such good results have teen achieved by Mrs Hale and children will spend the recomCox Miss is this process that S, districts where remainder of tne winter. mending the plan to other r etmllsr interruption of" the school period j Reed I Mr. and 11tie Wimmer Mrs. end continues. and inches wide. January Clearance price, -- TAUGHT PHONE -- Breal Sarmcni Oloaranoo! v, t. Hundreds of shirts, thereforeare being Of offered alT greatly reduced priees. course, other sizes are.dneluded ; in fact, sizes from to IS. plenty of them 5oc value. 2x36, 40c Heavy Bleached Domet 25c Yard 27 him. beautiful and chartninsr youfi woman, of IH0 euperinfsndency of the gnral We move, store, pack and hue was a graduate of Kowiand Hall and bmrd of the Deseret bundpv 4 will union A sU.J picture is also feeing tako who friends halmanv (mi city household goods at rebe grieved to learn of her untimely death of the naiv roorganiaed suji IntPhucnv, ship uir Incinding. Elder Georg D, P'per. Captain k Comas has recovered. duced rates. II your shipping CUwertn, ofricial chhroh mm ingplcture photographer, ia taking the pietcres lie CHANGE IS MADE IN east, west, north or of all goes to motion the take pkturi-plans x general guthorltiea eft the church. Alcan serve and save we. south and member the first RULES ofready PARCEL presidency the council of the twe;v a poetic have you mpney, Mr. for Clawson. Th old form of pared pot C . O. IJ. posed tfigp, In U60 during 1W7, will no longer H. N. WILLIAMS br uimkI, according to a ruling mad hy DR. the poetoffice department, ffteejive Jan REDMAN FIREPROOF FROM RETURNS a new and hae lxen 1, provided ury a a substitute. arcels presented for mailing, to which the old tags are at he haa Frbm the Pacific const tached, will not be accepted, and the the past four wek whh Ms fam STORAGE CO. sender will be required to, fill out the s;ent H. N, the J Key. Williams, pastor ily, new formlo be had at all posloffxcea, of the Etret Methodist chur h of et 136 EO. TH WELT Lake, returned yesterday 10 nake prep for reopening aerviuea H(inda.v. HEADS arAUona Was, 1161 ad KC5 Fiona The churcn has beer cioaed to public since the first part pt SUNDAY SCHOOLS assemblies toor. Mr. WiTUms addreaeed 1 he n-v Rooms, liousos or a; srtrnf u's At tfoe church office building On East Lcioua meetings In Hnn Jose. 1aciuc soltl, renfJ ao-South- Xem:di2 atreet y srdey motion Grove, AlaniedA and Oakland, but" spent bouiiht, div throag1! ant ra XLrtr at of his atitiun O. cf the $ortion taken rirry Columns Uldr Iavld major pKtura. apre Want Berkeley wlfh Mra WiLiams. McKay and Eidr KipV.en I.1 Pvihards j-s POST J. TRIP PHOTOGRAPHS OF tc v. r. t 1i' - ) i |