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Show m ufK SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6, 1926. RICH A SHORTENING Events of the Day The tastiness of a pie depends largely upon the flaky tenderness of the crust. The flaky tenderness of the crust in turn depends upon the shortening thats in it. Snowdrift makes the dren. Pr. and Mrs John T. White mill entertain at an informal re ceptlon Wednesday evening, between the hour of 8 and 12 o'clock, at their home on South State treat, in honor of their daughter. Mrs. Idia White Boothb), wlm returned Jaat week from a year .and a half spent In Europe, Music mill In furnished by Mrs W. L I.lnda Mr. Jadle B. White, Mrs. Vivian P hlt and Mrs A t c.illister will be on the reception fomrnl'tce Wives of ail doctors tu 'invited -, Primrose Hewing club with Tenth at The marriage of Mias Ursula Mulvihlll Clare Warren and Kearns Weelcott will takej pUo 39 Wednesday morning at oclock In the t nthedral of the The attendants of the Madeleine. John bridiripartv mill include Mrs Biad-leF Horstniunn and Mrs E maBath v f Philadelphia., Samtrons of hon.r. M's uels, Miss Eleanor oBr'en and Miss Edh Kuvi.r. bridesmaid Thomas F Kearns will be Jt st man and ani Kdm ind J Kimtiiv Fred, W dgly. Mead MuivIhUi and George Getghcgan mill he ushers A wedding breakfast for members of the hridai party will follow at the Hotel I tah 2 mill meet .Mrs K NorrUa, 25rt South West Btreet, Wednesday o'clock The regular buslne meeting of the I adics' auxiliary of the Vet erwi Tfinen s association will he In id .it H o io k Wednesday eve lung at 2J8 Canyon load and Morris Badger Ashton mill take place Wednesday in A recepthe Salt lake temple tion will be given in their honor at the home of Mr ami Mrs K. M. Ashton Wednesday eenning Complimenting MNs Leone Moss, Miss La a bride of October, Vaughn Pare will entertain at a theater party, followed by supper at Shays, Wednesday evening of the readers section Ladles' Literary dub mill meet at the clubhouse Wednesday afterThe noon at o'clock. 4 The program for the art ectlon of the Ladles Literary club, which will meet at the clubhouse Wednesday at 2 30 p. m , will be E Mra. M. Led yard Mrs. given by Ledyard will talk on the Gothic Period in Italian Sculpture, Nicola Pisano and Ron, Glovann, Adrea Pisano and and Follow- - The wed ling of Miss Emma Puv andClive Klrkbride mill take piai e Wednesday evening at oclock at the ho of the brides par ents on Lirjcnjn stro-tBish f H Taggnt will offiM.Ce The ervmonv wil followed by reception Miss Lust s attendants mill be Mls Cladva 1'hiilips and Miss Mardell Pearut k Jon mill be bett man Caledonia Sewing club will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs 1014 Princeton avenue. 20 Luncheon mil Ibe served at oclock. 1 Maxwell-McKea- n Relief corps will meet Wednesday at 2 oclock All members In I, O. O. F. hall. are requested to attend. St. Ann's Sewing circle will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 oclock at the Holy Cross hospital. Sigma chapter of Sigma Chi mil! regular monthh bridge luncheon on VNednesdav at 12 43 oclock at the home of Mrs H L Havenor. 847 South Twelfth Fast street. Mrs John C McClain, Mra. Albert M. Paly, Mrs Howard Means and Mis. Mathew Cowley will be assisting hostesses hold It The regular months Meeting of the auxiliary to the Suit Lake mill he County Medical s i held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the V W c a lub rooms on East Third South street. Dr. A. L. Huether of St Maika hospital will give a talk concernt v ing hla work with crippled chil- - Aut rs meetWednes da v morning at 10 o'clock in the The genera! building Drop's topic mill be currtat history. International nms w.iU he given bv Mis W it Calderwood. and Mrs W M. Stookey mill talk on national news. The report of the critic will be given. Ail members are urged to attend The la !es auxiliary to the Typographical union wilbentertaln 6U0 jwirty Wednesday eveat the home of Mrs Arthur Hamilton, 668 North Fifth West street. at a ning W Mrs l VVjmep will entertain members of the Utopia club afternoon at I 80 Wednesday oclock nt her home, 743 Kensington avenue. Women's alliance of th" First Unitarian church will hold a business meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2 oclock at the home of Mrs. A A Ball, 1181 First avenue. All members' are urged W b Memhers of the Wlaverlev Five Hundred club will be entertained Wednesday evening at 8 oclock by Mrs. Fred Wach. 1638 South Main atreet The following are the patron and patronesses of the patriotic are revue, Columbia, to be give.n at the Salt tabernacle Wednesday evening at 8 15 oclock. Governor and Mrs pern, Mayor and Mrs. Neslen, Colonel and Mra Captain and Mrs AlMciaky. ien. Mr and Mrs E u Howard. Mr and Mr ArmSherman and Mrs T. B Reattv, strong. !r V J..1 n and Mi Cutler, President and Mrs. Metier j Grant, President and Mrs C Mr . Mr and Mrs Klmr . Mr and Mrs Hov Hit Mr ner, and Mrs. Joseph J. Daynes Mr and Mrs N A Dun- n, 'Mr and Mrs V C Vette, Mr and Mrs Reldon T Clawson, Mr and Mrs H. P, Fabian. Mr and Mrs T 1. Holman, Mr and Mrs' R W. Davnes, Judge nnd V Mis. J Cherr. Judge and Mrs S VV. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs A B It vine. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T Cutler and Mr. and Mra. Nlhley. Jenkins. C. Cutler, Jr. FRENCH DRESSING Miss Mildred Noall, who will leave in the Bear future for a stay of several weeks in Los Angeles. Department Special Trimmed Hats a adding Russia, Calf SO.EO Reptile Trim. a . Gun Metal Calf. . . . All-Blac- $3.50 k Other Styles in Russia Calf.. ? 8 ei ft ft 100 A'' New Silk cup oil, i th.pj vinegar; i tap. paprika; i tsp, powdered Jugar, yi tsp. Col man Mustard, taps, j alt; dash cayenne. Place ingredient in a bottle, chili, shake vigorously before serving A little garlic or Worcestershire sauce may be added. IB Bridal Dinner will legve late in the fall for Rrunsels to Join her daughter, who I studying music. Miss Kdna Kuster was the hostess Due to the ceremonies for the Rt Rev. J J Mltty the Girl's league of the Cathedral high school will hold their get acquainted party Tuesday evening at the home of the&? president, Mies Catherine Greene. i6dg4s at a beautifully arrai-gelun he on Tuesday at the Alta club In f honor of Mrs John Hml Flrin the guet of Kansas (Mty. mho V Mont Ferry, and also Mrs avenue This party w as formerly an- noumed for Friday Those in charge of arrangeme-niInclude' General arrangements, Miss Catherine Greene, Miss Eva Irbv. Miss Bonnie Brooks and Miss Nancy Mark: entertain ment committee. Miss Virginia Rlly, In honor of Mrs. Uhaile Campbell efreshments. Mis Rose Mary BrenltrNk of .san Frani ie o 1he guests inan each were seated at email tables, tenfered mlth baskets of the bright fall flower. Later bridge was enClub he-u- First Meeting of joyed The W'asateh Literary lub held It first meeting for the year Tuesday hotel. afternoon at the Newhouse Professor All e Reynolds of the B Y. ave a most Interesting l at Provo of Arc as a Saint address An Vocal selections and a Woman wer given by Mrs A. J. Bradley of Atchlsou Kan who sang Join of Arc Uotnmunlty singing was a feature of the afternoon and the hostesses included Mrs E. A Bock, Mrs E o leatherwood, chairman. Mrs T. F Farrell. Mr John Ernst Mrs A. W Bird and Mrs C K To!- hurst Card Party Arrangement have been completed r a large card iart and tea tn be afternfstn at the given Saturday venant hall bv the Sigma chapter Mra Roy D. Coates is of Sigma Chi the general ehalranan The chairman and members of the vuilous commitTnkM-Munn ters include t, (J Cannon, chairman, Mrs Haul Mrs Hvde Cowley, Mr Curtis Mr Hawley, I ovv u Mis Marv Rond entrtnind Tuesday evening at the hum of her sister. Mr J H Uvans. in the 'Huk-- ! ingham Hpartmcits. m honor of Miss Norma Smith a bride of thi month Bridge was enjovd during the eve-- i A color i heme of p.i.k and nlng was used throughout the home gr-A late supper w served to the folMi Smith. Mrs S E lowing guests Glifton Ja obsen Miss Smith Mrs Thelma Smith, Mi Marguerite Fife. Mr J ! Fife Mi Hrrnie Rogers. MK Iouie Snow. Mi' Margaret Hes. Miss kathrvn Arbu kle. Mis Gertrude Arbuckle, Mts Edna bt Luncheon at Club Cummins sn Mrs A W Rtibuh presided our a prttilv ftpioirtrd lur'hii Tu sdav at the lub The Eiks wr seated st one large table having a a basktr rf elb w marlgld The favors and card were carried out In a vHow and gold cobr heowe Govers were Uld for Mr A MrsK L Gindrv Mrs '(hmldt, Mrs E. D Trout. Me. Dmvp H Mr R ! pr Ned K De Groff Mrs J Ta Knowles M- E H Srrtng-eeJ)rrj A K. Bam Mrs Geotjre MoffmpM Mr L R Ward rope Mr J ( Weber. Mr W W Kaufman Mrs T U. Loft us and Mrs Htnrv M.vrnn For Matrons g', lee mem-ber- 4ra M rs. Ballard Hostess Miaa I.uHlla Whiten Your Skin New Safe Way a bride of th- k'"m'inthromplimented gueat at a bridge luncheon Tueedav given by Mra. Mdvnn R. Hazard at her hnr.a on Butler aveiate. The luncheon table w centered a sliver basket holding a blue with maxed mater Illy. Silver candlesticks held Reaches Port to The Tribune 5 CKDAR Oct CITY. Todav a drive to finance the Agricola, the Jut recently I found a college annual, began at the Branch lew way to clear and whiten the skin Agricultural college Thirteen girlk were chosen In the popularity content Itnnst overnight I No more sallo to of handle the sale tha year book mnretant ikin, no more muddiness, no who sol! the most annuals The Science has made a new discovery, before girl Mav 1 will be presented with which clears and whitens your skin a conv of the AgTicola autographed with Tonight, bv officials of the college and of the amazing quickness. month cool, fragrant Golden Peacock state. In connection with the ear book Bleach Creme on your skin. Tomor-othe thirteenth hall will he held the week of how notice thirteenth sallownes achoot, whlh will mnrning December 8 The proceed of the las given way to milky whiteness. Get be be used for the publication ball will 1 jar of Golden Peacock Bleach Creme of the book row today. Cse it for onl five nights. Fae Decker a graduate of the Paro-w-ft- n Then if vou a-- e not delighted, yout high school and a .sophomore at Branch Agrb ultural college has 'none will be instantly refunded. Ai the been selected rs editor and Verti , K30J ,nJ department Storea Wood f f Cedar Ult, a college freshman, ha been selected a business Special GJclden Peacock VJI Officerto day Don't Let Them Suffer Those Needless Painj DR.STEDMAdS MISSOtlRI. lting relatives and friends. NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY. Mountain States Telephone and Tel- graph company announces that the winter issue of the telephone rectory will go to press Oct. 16. Cus-2ltoniers desiring changes In their rectory listings will notify the ness office of the telephone company on or before Oct. 15. (Adv ) d $159 New Coats! SEE WINDOWS Newer Styles Always at Arriving Every p$y Lower Prices Mary Elizabeth 229 SOUTH MAIN. Is your chimney a If it's lined irt&SOOT - IT i It wont always be the other fellow the Fire Demon strikes. You, yourself, are in his path right now if you are maintaining a chimney clogged with soot. Soot is dangerous. Ask the Fire Marshal! E3ra is clean, harmless, quick-burnin- g removes soot by chemical action. Eliminates the danger pf chimney fires. Makes flues draw properly. Conserves heat and fueL Used in r. furnace, stove, fireplace, or Absolutely safe. trash-burne- In tht handy ,,Rtd Brick Chimney package at all good grocery and hardware t Cores Chlmne 2 18 - bweep Manufacturing Co. 4th Street, San Frmnciaco, Calif. - at the fort listened a lectjc bv MM-- TuesD P earch through your jewel box . . . among the family heirlooms. You may have buried there exquisite gems, their beauty veiled under settings. We can create new settings for them . . transform them into a source of delight to you. For the modem setting is exquisite . . lacy, delicate . . never-endin- IRON O. O. P. NOMINATES. Spwisi tt The Tribune Oct. CT The RepubliPAROWAN, cans of Iron county have nominated Positively Allay Teething Pains eassavi tmi tradb man MARK. A SUM LANC 8 T I Dailey. LEAVE FOR CONVENTION. Mr. PRICK. OcL and Mr Carl R Marcuses hav left for cm to attend th national conprncioo vention of tha American banker association. Mr Marcussn, as secretary of th Itah Bankers' association, will for Utah banker open headquarter who at la th California cify fir the g axis-elous- ly wrought in platinum or gold into a thing of living beauty. Consult with us. The cost of such a setting is surprisingly little! th following ticket Ixng-trH L. Adama, short-tercommissioner. L. Sew; clerk, W Clair Rowiev; recorder. Lucille Pur-se- ! treasurer Oscar Hulet; sheriff Trehom 8lrh; attorney, u J Shev. assessor and surveyor. Hill- Oaarantaatf abaaluttty harm law, ana waaa ky mathara w, aaar tar mara thaa fifty tha yaara I. IN Oct. 6 W. H Koehler, proprietor of the Mvton Stores company, accompanied by his wife, has gone to Joplin. Mo., where hs tt months vacation vis MYTON, of Park'nson Washington, p Ct where h is on dutv with the personnel section tn the offue of th chief of Infantrr Major Parkinson talked about the work erf the office of il, thief of Infantry and explained how aeertions ar made for assignments tn the different station of the army Malor Parkinson ! a native of Utah and served throughout the war with the Thirty-eightinfantry. He t on leave of absence visiting relatives here. The secretary of the Officer Guh has announced a dance for the officer and ladle of the post for FTlday evening, October 8. Teeth JAM EE H. ITEOMAM VISIT TO BLOOMERS Fort Douglas News When Babies Cut Their avary yackat ana Pawaar. Yaiar arwys'a aaa aupyfy wa emgmemg oetg by ers Quality Silk manager bleach Greme Will All bark Steamer Afire Plans for Year Book Instituted at B. A. Cl TEETHING POWDERS lutyheon wilt be fhiir.dar br tt.e St Mark tulzl at lire Wan Tew Shoppe, in honor of threa a of the rulld who anon for the winter Mr. Mary H Cobb, who goe, to Indiana; Mra Jack Reevea. ho for Baltlmor- -. and Mrs Faul Uncoln. vh gre to th coast A 39.-7- te Wil- l.itta Ruth an! 5 NEW YORK, (Vt 5 (Bv the Associated Pres ) Another sharp break In prices on the New York t n k second todav. in two took Wall davs, Street by surprise and started considerable discussion ft to whether It signalized a possible change In the business trend The decline, which ranged from ore to nearLv nine points In score of issue-took place In the face of lowering of call money rates, the previous ftrmnea of which was hiAmed for the recent lack of bullish enthusiasm. liam and Mis Dorothy Miss Florence Mt Miami Miss Smith will be the hi ored gmst at a party e on Friday given bv Miss Melva at her borne on South Set(nd West street, rss j Oct. Exchange Breaks MeGI'-Man- 'ehow WASHINGTON, Associated Pres ) Revenue freight loadings In the week ending September 25, the American R&llw'ay asso- elation announced tonight. declined 4?i cars from the record total of the preceding week, 1,182.840 cars being loaded. wtttT the rmTVphnmTig w eek last year, this figure showed a gain of 61 cars. Livestock loadings amounted to cars, an increase of 123 cars above the week before; miscellaneous freight, 448 270. decrease of 2301 ; grain gTain products. 60.M5, decrease of merchandise and less than car- lots, 275.841, Increase of 47. cal, Increase of 5o84, forest pied- 69 865, decrease of 3i:M ucts. nr, 74,241. decrease of 3566, and 12,- 363, decrease of 108 New York Stock j ronvention sessions He la cashier of the Price Commercial a.nd Savings ALFALFA SEED SOLD. DELTA, Oct 5 The alfalfa seed market has opened with the price for best grade at 16 cents per pound. As soon as It became known yesterday that there was a market the town was soon crowded (Ry the carloads were with sellers localSeveral dealpurchased by the-cre- For October Ih'ide $ ggggqlfn Freight Loadings Decline Slightly NEW YDp.K. Oct 6 (Bv the Associated Pres) After an .all-dabattle against a raging fire In the hold., the National Greek line steamship Bvron was taken safely to it Brooklvn pier this afternoon with its .V7 passenger still aboard. The fire was discovered earlv today Mrs A J Baldwin. Mis Katherine while the off Ambrose lightwhs who1 ship Judge and Miss Rettv Baldwin, and SOS (all brought city fire have pent several das at the Hotel ship boats and coast guaid boats to her have Itah after a tav in Ualifornla, returned to their home In New York side 1 hen began a frantic dah up the boats pouring water on Mr. snd Mrs Thomas Gibbons and bay with fir from above, while small daughter, Dorothy Ann, hav) the burning ship - the blaze below. Befoughtmotored to ('allfoima, wluie they! fore the midday ship had tcen anchwill spend the winter. ored off the Brooklvn shore and the Mrs F L Parker has return d blaze extinguished a few hour later The origin of the fire was not defrom a two months stay in the east termined Captain Dimltrin Signlo. of the ship, placed the loss commander Mrs Grace South orth of Illinois Is a guest of her brother and his wife, at mme than $15o,0'd on Mrs G. R BothweI. Mr and Mrs Southworth Tw elfth East street lUfrenh-ment- s g Better Values. Kompsory BITTER. SHOES" W MAIN DRESSES pr. 3.65 Hi 'an Mr Sam Kittlnan. t hair-maLon Mrs Steve Livt. Mr Rump, Mrs Iceland Geoige, Jr Mr Loul I'addlson, Jordon Kirby, Mr Mrs Kniksun Tabbs Mr. H K. Or'-oMr Havenor chairman. Wright, Mi W W oretn. Mr H"W-r- d Mrs Mathew Cowley. Iogan, Mrs. Decorations and dining room Richard Hart, chairman, Mra Arthur Mrs Gene Liv listen. Mays, Mr Albert M Dal. Mr. Milton H Jxvo, H (' PenMrs Rowland 1ejrv. Mt Candv Mr dleton Lowry Allen, rrv 13- it s, Mrs hairmnn, Mrs Fred Wilctx and Mr. Klmer Jen-kl,- s Ln tile Paul earn d the brides veil 1 wore pale blue tt4n frocks irl. wore I.ittlt Huth Van ri...r w georgette ami carr.-a basket f plrfk r"c bud Kcnrufh Giinrcr- son was nan ih Ahtlng Mr bridal couple If- - rcflvirg wrr Mr arid Mrs and .'fss J J Johnso S (Junfiron and Mr and Mr J M Johnsui Darning wa cnjnjrd! during th evening blended, Upton packed Three basic reasons why it is the finest in the world. blue primes randies" ('overs were laid fur fourteen The hostess was assisted In serving b her sister, Miss 120 1.95, 2 The Home of Beautiful Footwear" Date Changed hostess iuitM grown, Upton Si? hi a beautifully arranged dinner given Tuesday evening ii. the president s suite at the Hotel Utah In honor of Ml Ursul Mulvihlll and Warren K Weatcott and the members of their brUlal party The table was centered with a miniature bridal party. of Luncheon for Fisitor f Mis The marriage Klu Johnson and J Leonard Gurtnerson took place Tuedav evening at 8 oclock in Dr the First Frebterlan hureh A reGeorge E Davies officiated ception followed the cerenmnv at the The bride was attratlv Elks tlub in a satin gnvv . trimmed with U. e. t net and bun tone- - her veil of tulle wa aught In coronet effect with a wreath of orange blossom and site emried a shnwef bouque of "bride Miss roses wnd lilies of the vallev a rna Johnson. br.deniald, wore r .no aid b r bomjuet was M1 of pale pit k m. anda An- derson bridesmaid vnuf a mydel of I arn-blue trtfCelH a pir k rose mI M s fndesmald Naond Davl was fnckd in orthui and Luton Misses' Sport Hose in Rayon and Silk and Wool Novelties 3 at Club Scene Church Wedding h V for Margaret Smith The Coax back to eagerness that lazy appetite with a crisp appetizing salad a salad fairly dancing with the spirited flavor that comes only from Colmans Mustard. Grown m Lincolnshire, England, and packed m tins so no moisture or air can dull its keen edge, Col man's gives you the utmost in tang and zest. WORLD s Snowdrif I e lub will e eager, zestful flavor IN THE Millinery colle- new note of comfort thats as satisfying as its price is pleasing. MS IHn-Uilr- Quicken flagging appetites with this LARGEST SALE and style To Visit Our New . , A. King. Fulfilling every tradition giate flaky tender kind of crust that will delight the whole family. y ThA wedding oT Miss Tessa Campus Girl a Dont Fail a A iNriwir (bsrgt mcemnt BOYD PARK ' JEWELERS 7v. 0 BOYD PARK BLDG. MAIN STRUT. T. |