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Show TI1E SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY SAGE 1 11 Luster to Hair. Joanna H. Sprague Says in Annual Report. - ! r r The fancy bag ribbons in he Ribbon Section can be made into beautiful hagk and st such a satinp. Jut of a yard is 1 necessary and the jan be had from tops at S. B. Watland Heads. Tre-monto- n Enterprise Recently Incorporated. Articles of incorporation were filed yesterday at Brigham City by the Tremon-to- n Totato Flour Lehvdratlng and Manufacturing company. The capital stock is JJOO.OOO. The officers and Incorporators of the company-- , each of whom have subscribed for linwi of the stock, are S. B. Watland, president and director; James Peacock, vice president; II. L. Urlffln, secretary; Charles McClure, treasurer; IX A. Walton, director; F. I,. Copenmg, II. Ftshborn, director. Work w ill be commenced at once upon tha factory site at Tremonton, and it is expected that the Lynch Construction company of Salt Lake will erect the plant. "The principal product of the company will be dehydrated potato flour, under a by patented process possessed exclusively the corporation,'" said one of the directors. All kinds of vegetables will be handled and dehydrated by special processes. The factory wilt be in operation for the fall crop of potatoes, with a capacity of fifty tons per day. of Under the dehydrating process, one ton potatoes will make 420 pounds of potato flour. The entire output of the factory for more than one year has been contracted for by the United States gov- were glasses unsatisfactory, were alwajs We E. 2nd South St. Walker Bank Bldg. HOME OF THE ERYFTOK 11 - - preparing for gala days. s So many have been waiting' for tho Kew pattern of It is here. dinnerware. A resplendent collection of the famous Cectft hats new color rwatcn the windows. Each dav a "visit i s particular : jry m J Vach-ett- e Bags ' A largo shipment of Geor gettc' Crepo in tho new spring colors is here. There, are tho most wonderful shades, including rose, Pekin blue, Belgian bine, peacock, all shades of taqpa and many other colors. wotnen will notJail to be here If in doubt about a wedding gift, tisit the Gift Shop. A new shipment of Leather Canteen has just arrived. MILLINERY SALON, SECOND FLOOR J V. SHOWING NEW OU Taffeta Dre Monday TAFFETA IS TO BE ONE OF THE LEADING FABRICS SAY THE STYLE EXPERTS IT LENDS ITSELF SO WELL TO THE PRETTY INNOVATIONS OF THE SPRING NQTE SOME OF THEM BELOW. STYLES. Tunics Are , ue Popular. Whether Gathered Whetjier Just Taffeta or Taffeta in Combination With . or Shaped, They Lend Smartness to the Georgette Frock. , oi TricoVette, They Are . Striking COLORS Indeed Gopcji Blue Navy Black Taupe Rose . Sizes 14 to 44. ON DISPLAY TOMORROW ' Indigestion. t Take a few doses of Chamberlain's you as dire ted for indigestion, and truu-Try til soon forget aliout your stomach all dealers. bv For sale It blca (Advertisement.) FROM OR A COLD HEAD STUFFED CATARRH ) SCHOOL CHILDREN AT MAGNA HELP ORPHAN j Ewll MAGNA, Fb. 1 in Nostril a, Right Ip. 4 a drive xm lgun InYhis About two week ago lr. Echo, of the three to cqilert 5. 50, til city tchoots 44444 44-54- amount necessary to maintain a fatheriesa Your child tn France one year in Ita own home. it relief no waiting. tho air Friday, Mr. E. O. Thompson, principal of up; right Botrns open cJear-an- d you head vour the Hawthorne school, placed In the hands ol.geS of No more hawk-linof 51. IL Kirk, the local treasurer of au breathe freely. biowing, hwJk'Ad' r.' the Sochty. of the Fathrls Children snuffling, for brfAto a Btnicirlios? of France the full amount. Mrs f. or catarrh disappear At the beginning or the drive nuffht- - vour cold Cream liO is chairman of tne kmI small bottle .of tly F tVu- -s -- r Get th that pupil APVV stipulated 1 y0,,r tor the money Ratrt to their ask bear parcnia not little of tlAt fragrant, antiseptic, but to sScrtfu' thdr It pp"- - (or this Tnat ream in vour notr,K show money. of the endy and picture V err air pasta mo la apparent, for the through thev have done the inflamed or swollen- s.ini is nomiioeed almost cmireiy of p relief come, tnThompson ad nnkei. as Mrs. cods membrane and Intense and t list the the emti'jwesm nei'ir of tt stufi'ed-ussait v aiiviouaiy W-iV-t imims fire. Don't star to Womt the ward of the Chip! . . o ratarrh. rt Sara Crfm Applied . Open Air Passages t444 g i d21 ;rTrtoth"s a8 d with a -- old or (Advert I aM ifecmeiit-- J ir.s Hawttro Uut4 EVANSTON, WYO. EVANSTON, Hire Tho Tribun. ' CO. 7,he Channels from fans are open- and women are both-- " render unnecessary the continual removing of ybur squinting glasses the over-toor fussing with two pairs. They keep your eyes young in looks as well an in usefulness. OPTICAL Everv kiddie it ill want one of the new Valentine sets. Just 3oc anl you can make Pret-,- y scores of valentines. colored pictures and laca paper arc ready to be pasted together just as you want them into the pret ticst valentines. to a Carnival of Fashion. our China Section in the basement and see the pretty dinnerivare patterns we car Roslyn is beaury. The tiful. So is the Bmpton pattern. And many others. Notification vis received jesferday by tlje board of county commissioners that the governors of the Balt Lake Commercial club had unanimously indorsed the action of the commissioners in proposing of IblOlM1 for financing a bond road improjemeni F. C. RichA li tier from President mond bore the message. It was. of govof board the a At meeting ernors, held today-- , the action of the county commissioners in proposing a bond issue of 11.500,000 for the building of roads to sene as trade arteries and also as scenic highways was unanimously apto slate that proved. The board desires if K can be of service to you in seeing Issue is carried, and that this bond these improvements are brought to a successful conclusion, it is at your service. According to C. F. Stillman, chairman of the board of commissioners.' the one owners should great need Is that' property understand rlearly the purposes of the the and issue bond condiUpos proposed under which the road Improvement undertaken. be For instance, Commissioner Stillman said, scmie property owners have the erroneous impression that Improvement of roads passing their property will be have taxed against their prowrty. Thev a right to know differently, Inst as thev tg know other things before hae a onright , the bond !sue voting The purpose of the bond isoa is to extend the cost of needed road ImproveThe ment over a period of twenty veaps. of the money is to be spent great part vital to tile Industrial progress upon roads n of Sait Lake eltv and county the ma tiaffic. A relatively Jehivle of highways to devoted linking small amount is to be that they may up these main highways which also serva as a scenic boulevard, we believe will give them a double value. the of citv to get serve will It the rtty out snd the tourists who visit do cannot any which into the eountjv the eltv hurt So the interests ofdo cither much good for or the county, and may - GLOBE U&nd-'ainte- d ' 000 Issue. combine NEAR and TAR vision m one lens. Through the lower part yoh can read the smallest you print; through the upper part with can see distant objects equal clearness. Their surface are clear, smooth and even, whicn begives them the appearance of glasses. ing single-visio- n p Pevon-shirc- suggest that you Board of Governors In dorses Proposed $1,500, THE INVISiaiiE BIFOCALS Crip-tocks- i A. tht baddy certainly does look funny peering over hia reading glasses every time he wants to see than a few feet away. Thousands of men and women are in the same fix.' They,, too, wear glasses for near vision only. mate the Everything alentine Party a sutcess Rill be found at the China Section ou the Main Floor. I Millinery Department you tried Devonshiio biddies Cloth for the lothes or for house dresses? ft wears unusually well ai(d Even the colors are fast. during the war, when dyes BY COMMERCIAL CLUB you look so funny and up. $1.35 BONDS fAVOBED Dont move, Daddy V t FTate - If your skin is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have d a bad taste in your mouth alary, feeling you abould take Olive Tablets. Dr. Ed wards' Olive T ablets a substitute for calomel were prepared byDr.Edwards after 17 year of study with his patients. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purel y vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes; no pimpled a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act oa the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangeroua after effects. They start the bil e and overcome constipation. Thats why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Take one or two nightly and tote the pleasing results. ,ii , are going to devote our Ba mi 7 f nd Beginning for an entire week, vc ribbon Doe to - ' V w .two-third- a Charities headquarters. The report sets forth that particular s.tccess Is shown bv ths reports fiom the childrens department. The directors are: John D. Spencer, president: Mrs. A. J. Gorham, secretary; Mrs, Annie Welts Cannon, Mrs C, P. ernment, Overfleld, Miss Kate Williams, Herman Bamberger, lb H. Christensen, W. F. Volton, Max Hsnpuer. Be Better Looking-T-ake Olive Tablets T Suggestions Grav-haired- -- Uar-gRrde- PopularChummy Tea Room Daily 1 i. . Visit Our Are 'Arriving a (pronounced Co New Things Tou can turn grav. faded hair beau tifjilly dark ami lustrous alniubt over if nu'l get a bottle of night Vvelhs .sm;i; and Su'phur torn pound" at ativ drug store. Mill-oof buttles of this old famous Sage, Tea bv tne addition of Recipe, improve other mure ente, are sold atitmallv, Known a well bats druggi-- t lure, because it darkens th hair so nan, rally and evcnlv that no one . an tell it has been applied. Those whose hair is turts!pX grav er becoming faded have a jsurprise awa-dng them, because after one or two ap plication the gruv hair vanishes and your lock become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This is tb age of youth, unattractive tolks arent ward ed around, so get busy with Wyeth's and Foliur t ompound tonight bags e drhghte and you'll with vour dark, handsome hair and vonr vouth-fu- l appearauce witlun a few davi. ns Re omroer.dauon Is made in tie annual of HIsa Joanna II,- Fpiagu, to tha directors of tha public library, that a new building be erected In place of tha prebent west side branch t 1"9 North Fifth bWest Btreet, and that -organized, in the posit stations vAnn Springs district and toe northof the eastern part city. The inetlwwi hv rhe library ,hnli has been followed lb maintaining these (jjimg the last jear to a few hunbeen lias ions 'supply sta' dred books to each, and to have an of . the library devote several Wlra each week to giving out and The space need(..inching in the hooka. ed for She work is usually given through of owners. lourtesv property ,be The library is now preparing to assist reserve movement. in the boys working a,,d has received the fai m craft lessons io Mies lids work, according for If tne plan proves Sprag le s report practicable, the library may have a regplace for hovs who wish to pe ulation into the reserve and who huve not bttn the schools. ita.nd through ('.clause of the closing of the library months for almost two during the tni'u-enr, p.dtmn-- compai icon pf fi1H rircuU-tioand work during the last jear the re' ords of 1917 la not leatip'p, tht states, because the jieilod dui-ig whicn the library was closed is one whit h the greatest number of hook-,ifciwevjer. until tin uM.aliy circulated, of activity October 10, the resurpem-ioports showed a dev Ided gain in the mm.-er ot tmoka taken out as compared with t ip nitjie period during the previous vear Nine thousand boots were collected for so diers during the March drive, the a, tail collecting. sorting, labeling and I a. airg consuming nearly a month. Slmc th'vt time many more volumes have ten gnen, packed and delivered, bringing the tm,U number Bent to the men m the m.Ltary service to almost 15,000. Aside from fiction, hooka on the war. especially personal narratives, have he'd fret place from the point of demand olumes treating conservation and those along practical l'nes have held second Those which treat the subjects Lime, of food and cookerv have peen i.rco-iatln- g at a rapid rale. Rectgujtruetion literature, both phvsical and sue ioio real, In constant demand at the present t'me. n bulletins were put out weekly during the spring, indicating the to be done each ween and work special urging the cultivation of vacant land. Tne part which the library played during tlie jear in aiding the United Stales hod administration was outlined In the letort, as were the results which had been accomplished in other forms of war work. About 2?i0 books were purchased during the vear to be used in the extension work with the schools. There are collections in twenty schools. Books are also on deposit In the Italian mission,-thToting People 'legion and the Untied KRYPTOKSl 13 Grandmothers Recipe Bring Back Color and Structure Is Needed, rjrt 'J, 1'JIO. (HtR-ORri-eiv 10 Mi FEBRUARY MORNING, i -- VS'yo, ha Hup entertained at a prett lv arrang-- I. Fh Krldav Mrs f!r-noo- n Kensington luncheon at her home on Fu n i,i t etreet. were steiit in 'knit-ti- n The aftermsm. hours and at 5 and aeo-mwaa eervsd. A violet uoior soheme waa carried out In the decora t long and d tl) place caHa were The guesa Included Mre, "A. V. Mra. Albert Mark V,. Foote, Mr Quinn, Mrs. CJoodmarl. Mra 'Arthor Goodman, Mra. Osborne. Thomas A. atea art, Mr . Miss JennletJano. and Rov Brian Mrs. George 'Baker tpeijt' bunday in u Ogd-visit!', trend Spvu'dln spent , (r. and Mr, f. M isk. ieitin oil Balt the week-ento Evanston Sun-d- v ed Thev rcluri fm nds, v momln entertain d at a Mis. Jer.me,ttHriv card iheturday arf.tuged ctevolv at the hom gf Mrs. I. ( Wine-keven,! on Satc'NJreet. Five bundled rail the game r the evening and at of ihe (vnis Mra. Van Lull .ami sir. were (mind to have I a rep. KVrutn lht bifif acuA-J-, and- - on tpwcut Mr. ! o'clock-luncheo- hand-painte- ta . d r' w waa awarded tha prise. To Engstrudi Wra- - Mark Foote Jell the consolation aouvemr. At a late hour lutu'heon waa served at tlie email tables, at which covers were laid for en. Mrs. Jobe Goodman entertained Mrs. fhariotte McKenxte and Mr Atmtin Sloan at a daintily arranged tea Tuesday afternoon from 2 o'clock until ft at her boms on Frjurth street. 1iuk carnation in a crvstal basket formed an effective (overs centerpiece for tha tea. table.,were laid fur six. Mrs. (diaries Fieri, Mr. George F.. J T. Harvey, Mrs. If. A. Conned. Mre. Romlck and the Rev. and Mrs. F. I. Salt Poagu left Mondav morning for conven Lake to attend Tuestn held was that city which tion, day and Wednesday. They returned to KvanMon Thursday evening and reported a must tntere.rin time Wright will long remember Charles hm birih lav jmnlversarv whn h oveurred nmuber of hia frit nds last ha'luiday. a callwl une pel ,1'y that evening to help him celebrate the oivaslon. hmall tables were brought out and the evening was the iH spent plaving fn hundred. At Cook and of the games Airs Finnklvn T. t nwe I.rm-eWait the Mrs gmn a Ut prise hour At lor bgl and low l-- pected to return to his home in Evanston within a few days. va l WHP lIU IVl Mrs. William I ugli ta convalescing at .Wall, Mr. Croejrett, Mr. and Mra Ernest home on Sage etreet after an attack and Mrs Joseph Hellewell, Mr. and Mrs. her Alex hchott, of appendicitis. Jack Ritchie, Mr 'snd MrsCook and Mra. Mr. and Mr T Frsnfttvn Charics i:. Wrignt, besides the guest of (. UVPta honor. - . Wall delightfully enterErnest tained the members of tier sewing club home oil East Thursday afternoon at her Main street. Knitting and sewing were At I the diversions of th afternoon. The members O'clock tea was served. present were Mrs. Joseph Hellewell, Mrs, Mra. Aiex bchott, Mrs. Lav id Crockett. Charles E. Wright. Mrs.' Jack- Ritchie.n Frank-lyMrs, Eugene Tbtnnes and Mrs. T. Mrs- Cook. Mrs. to Bntrum and lltti nlaee. Grace Reed, left Friday afternoon for where thev will spend the Kat week-envisiting relatives and friends. Mrt. Mark W. l'oote left todav for bait I,. -- spend a few days with, hcr (.tm. Mailer, end Landsing Foote. left Mr. and Mrs' O. W. Chapman Wednesday ev?nlng'for Boston, klaas.. where they will spend eome time visiung tclatue and friends. Captain J It Holland, who ha been at bnrt Lodge for several months, ui ex QUICK HAIR GR0Y7TH Box Frca Ta You ! . . Wml4 Up a &th SrmX VM VMl. UM bw at fh9 f Wl kaAttU Mft lr. fktw UlM Mtetf tee M d It m ttiA kashstt kibetitarf, . FRI'K FTri- fI T- -. '- LV, I fTTri Y FREE I, I, - fc--IJ - ; i v hIr. |