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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6 HOW TO DARKEN F MAGNA GRAY HAIR MAGNA. Oct. 16 Dr. and Mrs O. Sundwsll and family of Murray, Mr. a V. R Martin of Milford and Mrs Wahln of Salt Cake were the a Look One V of Makea Mr Younger. J and gueata Phiipot V' ' .A, ' Wwww.Mwww,wN,ttw..twwww,MW,wiwWttWww.Mtw'wmwwwww,t ,1 during tha week. Mra. Martin and Mra Wahlln ara alster and mother, Men and women who used to be respective,)-- , of Mrs. Phiipot. Mrs. A. C. Isakson and Mra Fred called Grandpa and Grandma are Galli-Cur- ci and their children have reComing inow eetting the styles by darkening Catten Anglo-Saxo- n after vlattlnc relatives and turned, home. friends in Ogdan and Ogden canyon. their gray hair at Wx ', Mr. and Mra Aaron Olaen and Mr. ( jffc For instance, J. A. McCrea, a and Mra Claude Blackburn of Magna Nk. made Californian, recently a dancing attended given at statement: the following tne home of Mr. andparty Mrs. Thomas Anyone can prepare a simple Jensen of Garfield Tuesday avening to thirty mixture in live minutes, that will A late supper was r served V darken gray hair, 'and mane it soft guests. Mb Mr and J F .Tolton of Beaver and irlosav. Merely take a half pintf of water, add 1 ounce of bay rum, aln1 s'r R R Tanner of Salt Lake fbo Conipouud, 0 kuV Tolton JSS oz. of glycerine. Mrs Tanner ar slaters of Mr Hales. Mrs Rosa Anthon entertained the These iSgredients esn he bought Geraldine Farrar thinks H'xt the rmark,hlc matching cf mufclc and at any drug store at trifling cost. Ap- - Magna Ladles' Bridge club Saturday could of last week at her home afternoon advice motion he aid what in n is apt to b sh ply to the hair twuu weekly with on avenue A 2 o'clock hinch-- ( aihiivement give for it does not color the stalp, on Cyprus comb. It linguistic ahtUtv, Indifferent tn musia The combination of singing and rved at n long table. The not stick v or greasy and will not favor cal education and Ignorant of th'iirl acting must hse its reason first in and tallies able decoration, rub oir. (Aav ) twtrt jn ft color scheme of blue and a source and instinctive IBlr cal Irstlnct and stage depm-mewaa to for won score white dramatic the marrlvi values by Mrs High That was, in part, the answer rf melodic line However, on Loutenaark, the special prise by gift is Chaminade Frlml, John verv liable to overbalance the other, the most picturesque star the MetroLouise rs Worthen and the binding Grieg e attention to vocal tnaser Grunfeld latln prise by Mrs Rue Packard politan has known to o jr quesM n a too cl one s dramatic picture stiff or Mrs A. L. Johan and daughter, The second piano for rpntf& about the comparame while a reckless prodigalleft for their home in k ,, j iiiahei Fi- - Rtith Virginia mriifierent, the native and the foieMi shig r ity of emotion verv often exacts a Lo Angeles Thursdav, after a three re sacrifice of of r ft Mrs Johans partens! weeks ihtae and visit with great beauty Foreigners, this reason ones meat diffients, Mr and Mrs Herman Poelman parentage, often transitnl in ail cult For as to is Mrs harmonious Melva Larsen and Mrs Ida problem keep around ahilltv, in the quallr. .uol In- an arcrd as possibl between ivvo Peck entertained the Seagull Girls of ' NF h au ns each which expie-sknof of factois tntlr the ward wairlng Magna dividuality Primary at a quilt;! a deire th predominance The ing party and luncheon Tuesday afthe famous Caimen , Much the at of Mrs. LasCn home ternoon require-upon the depends enjoy generals' a generynsn of a role Few modem com in Shields addition ; and ments dowment of ucal equipment have Mr the and Mrs considered Roe posers Cllnger of Provo looking Ogden music lovers are amorg tno women a pleasing piivsicai natural limitssufficiently in of vocal to the ap- were the guest of Mr. and Mrs Arforward with Fine voices aie plentit il, theh exhaustive demand expansion atuaction anticipation n ons nold Cllnger Mondav. but the several other necessuv aiMer frail larynx The second actupof pearance of Edna Swanson Ver Haar, Mrs Fred Barton entertained the B of man) talents, the natural heiltagf will serve as an example cf O Card eJub Wednesday afternoon oon-!a celebrated la too often are kmg foreigners, of extreme moth ni n the Utah Copper row bom poiicnant at appeal t ratio. Who will appear In the JuneSht then enumerates the ,hf and vocal duress, as compared tj the o clock luncheon waa served Au- .C sister talents and idH llon City on the evening of Oc.ober ,umn flow era formed the of the subservient dramatic exactions centerpiece These are matters of umI imp In which ene m Faust 25 in the first of a series of ton- - High score won was Mrs garden Fred by al to the m at humble conthien Mls Ver Haar will sing m Barton, the special prize by Mrs E A. certs singing of the highest order is prisinger, 1 have in mind a mal 11) de nguer, undisturbed by th Drown and the consolation by Mra. C. the Ogden tabernacle at the Metropolitan Bada, Upra rold violences The second concert of the Ogden 0. Harrison house whose intelligent i. Mv advice, which must be limited .Governbe held will musical series Bishop and Mrs George Ovlatt of of second rotes' ate of such to a verv ber 15, when Emil Roescau, tenor Elmo and Mra. 8m1th Ovlutt of Salt general IFne would bestu-to faithful portiaal as -to ause nu n fhst ascertain a of The caliber were the guests of Mr and Mrs. will an Lake make appearance another high on the- musical roster dent' natural equipment opera January 14 Is the date set fnr the Aaron Olsen and Mr and Mrs. Le Roy to blush. epera comlque. musical comdy or ONen at musical this and ! Friday of last week offering vdii .nMABv'ttext Tl. ACTING IN BAD TASTE. concert for while the certain fundaThe Magna Womans club held its ' au- time Vera Poppe ellit, and Hubert eoon at Tabernacle tinder the the mental rudiments must Amera nnunt our will In operatic activities, prevail, give Carlin, pianist, regular business meeting Wednesday ican beauties know little distinction In pienaratorv paths must necessarily spices Musical Arte aociety. Both artiste aie highly recommended evening at .the clubhouse .Mm. Ida diverge In st)le. expression and utterThe final program of the Ogden Anderson was a Special gurfit Mrs,, Jpoth or manners, the manipulationt ance of a Iannis XV panier, the niuntta series will be Max Rosen, violinist,- John Loutensock reported that the A rare figure like Lehmann or This entertainnd his sccompnist a Renaissance princess the n short Schumanu-Hcmapron- sale cleared 13190 A report on can command both the central district convention, which akirta of a Sicilian peasni.l--meament will be given February 1. the opera and concert field, but this was held at Bingham, was given by nothing other than what meets th combination one Is to few given Mrs. T E Burke Mrs. D F Boles casual eye. Club Ladies was sppointed delegate, with Mrs paints with a broad stroke in opedeliOur men are seldom easy in morn a and finer the for brush a doublet, or the powdered Loutensock and Mrs Arnold wig Manti Gives Program John of a courtier, and find Faust s sword cate nuances of the fleeting song pic. ('linger as alternates, to attend the CEDAR CITY. Oct 1 -- On Monof the Utah Federation of awkward in hAnds ignorant of the ture convention To advise the average musical dav, the first day of November, the jperlsJ to The Tribune fine art of dueling Women's Clubs to be held at Salt Lake Along these lines would be ver The common idiom of operatic exOctober 18, 19 and 20 The club mem-beBranch band will Lit16 The Ladies' Oct MANTI. college Agricultural to essav the cltfn ulr rem werd then entertained by a numpression, Italian, French and tlerman. joughlv, club met Thursday afternoon h blnatlon of Ponselle s vocal gift and give its first concert in tha college erary urn onsrtouMy is grafted upon ber of piano selections by Miss in the clubrooms of vettc Gull vrt auditorium liooaier burr, a New Eng'aml twang the superb artistrv Claudia Norris. Mrs E L Woollev gave a paper Infortunateh ! see little disposition or a southern draw! orThe band Is now practically on "The Development of the Home' f Mr and Mrs C N. Sargent of Salt It is a discouraging sign f r those on the part of the oungtr einrers to were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Lake a William Miss and are Agne all gave mcmbeis talk, although Who await high results from native attempt 'the haul road toward an) ganised W V. Robbins Sunday. MKs Maud Mnf-fon Proper Foods not registered but bv November Mis Homer Roberts and Mrs Mil talent to note the atrophy of content-min- t su h development played a number of piano solos it is hoped thst the band win be Twenty-fouEasy triumph do not exist and that settles down upon the r were member preentHall full strength, which will be about young possessors of naturally luscious glftc few care to make the sacrifices .Miss Marv Mrs Frank Maylett forty-fivI mav make mention that of unceasing toil and vigilance revoices. pieces and Mrs Ethel c Keller were formally O E Dailey, leader of the band, accepted quired. we have voices man v ofarthis solitary gift dees not enj y as member of the club all too is brief and statement nor makes the there is flowering, and fw thst Lustre, longevity Mrs A M Tuttle, president of the tist who compel and hold an indi- not onlv an abundance of material club, one reason for mediocre overcrowding officiated vidual VAlue for the public in the musical mart available, but that the materia Is In spite of all And that s That OPERA VERSUS RECITAL. good exceptional The program for the first vmcert these harsh words for home-brepubOpera fascinates the now be as follows will planned singers. Miss Farrar seems to think lic, as to ev and ear, genenl recital Men of Ohio, overtuie to March the publics conception of artistic singing, among the Judicious,hutdemands Somewhere cornet solo, Carmen1; singing is right enough Fhs believes the ultimate and mure a VoUe Is Calling," Allen that opportunity for recognition heie standard of fine singing alliedexacting to inTINT IT WITH BROWNATONC selections from Bohmim depends hardly at all on the matter terpretative gifts of high order. All of nationality It is entirely a ques- markets are overcrowded with med- Girl VMvietler and His Dog, TRIAL BOTTLK BY AIAIL 1 0 CENTS tion of the significance of the c fariEve of The 'Noble march Men', iocrity, hence bewilderment on the li A C Bobbed or ablnated heir positively mult not 6 ng put before the public of the public to chocse and Judge be faded or streaked. No matter bow mot- S It. is only natural that Mss Farrar part the best. tied yours may S should put so much etnphttsls on other A fine voke mav be Just that and Hold Will BROW NA S be than the mere tonal ability of a vole nothing more. Such a one for recital Orpheus TONE will in- - ,1 8he has been one of the most elois a hopeless, uninteresting singing Rehearsal restore roinhtna-tloS a new tantiy of Special quent exponents and unconvincing figure, passab.e, S ail Its original of the arts on the nporatt" stage however, main opera if the color and beauty S Or if the idea of combining the arts terial A special rehearsal of the Orpheus of he aufflrtent f sensational Guaranteed ab- 5 is not entirely new Wagner did have I do not reharm- for Save be held will club 5 afternoon Carmen, tolutely Sunday It she has call a case where natural vol e perborksful to say about 5 leas, does tvt rub 4 o'clock at the Central Christian at been among the few to glorify such fection or wash ofl. It was allied to a high artistic S a combination. and South East Fourth Third each church Gar5 and Fremstad standard let Krmeates S COMBINING ACTION AND SONG. den. fienaud Clement and Scottl (to streets timp'y The club will sing at the withbrush non tow2 name a few) have endured and tabernacle Friday, October 2, at a Of the character she used to pfatr out fuss or trou- 5 at tHe Metropolitan, several remain ered above other mere warblers Lv meeting of the I tah Education assoble Save hair- 2 their auperb combinative gift of song ciation fixed in ones mind besides the hisdrejaer s fees. " and action The he will club's characterisation rehearsal Her toric Carmen. regular The singer finds that the present held Mondav evening as usual, at of ZA was violent enough and durS ing enougivto attract persore merelr dav repertoire demands do little to the Civic Center In search of a dramatic thrill Her encourage or preserve the complexi!! At all toilet goods counter. Two st2ea, SOc he blame She of fine marties singing and $1 50; two colors see coupon. Send 2 Butterfly and her Manon were merciless composer for making it dif- Mrs. Lulabel Eldredge characterisation vels of clean-ru- t It now for trial bottle, by mail only Jj 8h describes Any role she touched she made to ficult to save a voice Her Pupils to the orchestras against whhh a singer Jive 1 TRIAL BOTTLE COUPON We inquired how she achieved the must make herself heard as merciless, I often And she attributes vocal strainMr Lulabel Eldredge will nrent I Tfc Kenton Pharmscal Co., m ing also to the singers thmjselve, iour advahred pupils Tn a n' n n m Dept. I5J4, Covington, Ky. 4a h unguarded in cital to he given at her studio. 121 I Enclosed ts 10 cents for test botUe of S vj.hP BROWNATONE their emotional outbursts Frida next First avenue, Blonde to Medium Brown. Technical difficulties are present at 8 o clock Friends are Invited I O Dark Brown to Jet Black.' from the beginning te the end of any Those taking part are Kathrvq be should ever and the keener career, Kam Hvde, Helen Galhralth George ('ui-tl- s unflagging attention in this direction Mra and Frank Rover I as greater eminence and reap Mblit H Watson will aasist with Gvrge Addras- vo.al The delicate mechanism of selctions develop. the larvnx and adjacent auxiliaries is State City is made up of solos The program so cluselv allied to one s physical two piano selections from Mosa- barometer that a standard of vocal ad is hard maintain to reliability ls; J 'Vl An-n'- M-- X Farrar Believes Slovenly vr f n Compares Native and Foreign Singers 00 00 00 00 00 00 Emphasizes Other Than Tone Ability Anglo-Saxo- nt conao-..iik- v, Music Lovers to s, Hear Contralto j ..ngio-fiaxon- Fwedlsh-Amerlca- n d mi ' coll-ig- n College Band to Give Program k alen-fib- ,..ik o 1 - Literary at is 1 lt )t 17, 1926. lard Beck of Proro wsr last weekend guests of Mrs Rue Packard Mr. and Mrs. Bud Egan of Garfield the foLowlng entertained Magna friends at aa oyster supper at their home Wednesday evening, after the Utah Copper club dance. Mr. and Mra J. Justensen. Mr. and Mra Aaron Olsen, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Jensen. Guy Brothersen. J. Honeycut, Al Decker and P. Peterson The Primary officers of the Magna ward vlaltad the Children s Convalescent home at Salt Lake Thursday. Later the party of ten ladies enjoyed the matinee at the Wilkes theater. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Alien returned Thursday from a month s visit at with friends and Minneapolis. Minn relatives En route home they spent a few days in Denver Colo. The marriage of Miss Valeria Young, daughter of Mr and Mrs. 'J A Young of Magna, and Donald of Salt Lake took place Saturday evening of last week at the Magna ward chapel. Bishop Wllllam Hark-nes- s A reperforming the ceremony. More ception and dance followed in attendance than 150 guest were The couple were the recipients of many beautiful gifts The M I. A road show Tuesday evening was an enjoyable and successful affair. The marriage of Miss Miranda Louise Erickson and Earl E Peterson, both of Magna, took place at Farmington Wednesday The Magna Lions club held its regular meeting Thursday evening at the clubhouse The following clubwomen served s the dinner Mrs M W MarW. V Robbins and Mra. T tin, :f-A Hansen. Covers were lad for six-- ) teen Autumn flowers adorned the Mc-Ph- ls table. GARFIELD Oct 16 The Ttsh Copper GARFIELD. club gST a discing psrty Wednesday evening lira T H Morgan entertained a party of young folks Monday evening in their of the borne it Arthur in celebration thirteenth anniversary of her daughter, Elsie and favors were in Tbs decorations May. The following boys Hallows en colorings Marand girls enjoyed a pleasant evening garet Wilson Etta Underwood, Here Stewart, Melba Rand. Edith Larson. Fern Whit taker, Josephine Mix, Blaine Riley Ronald Coil. Dick Ashby Lyle Obray, Celdon Booth and Hy Duckworth Dangerfletd. Stanley Mrs Morgan was assisted Ross Hatton by Miss Enma Lou Morgan and Miss Rita Platt of MU Lake Mias Wilma Delrna Mortlneon. Miaa Brown and D. J. Show a Iter spent Sunday in Bingham The Ladies Literary guild met Thursday afternoon The road show at the L D 8 church Wednesday evening was well attended Mr. and Mrs Wiley Ludwig spent Thursday evening is Salt Lake oitb friends Mr and Mra F. E McCarty spent Bun-dawith relatives in Bingham The Garfield religion class gats a Halafternoon low en party Thursday Ibe Garfield conjoint meeting will be held tomorrow evening at 7 80 at The program will at the Lv D B church consist of the following numbers tipecial selections by the choir, under the leadership of Raider ttaring, piano solo, Bernice accomHuff, voial solo Hazel Kendall, panied by Hilda Stevenson, cello solo. MSmi secom- erne Lam ores u of halt Lake, MIA IQ & B ROADWAY The topic, The panied by Erma Erickson. Restorer.4 will be given by Morgan Lamb The public is Invited M Mrs Pains of Balt Lake was the guest of her daughter Mra. Claude Anderson. during the week A number the from Garfield attended card party and musical entertainment g1vn for the benefit of the 8acred Heart church in Msgna last evening Mrs A. Van hteeter, who waa recently operated on in a Halt Lake hoatpitat, is III! e d STOP GRAY HAIR rapidly recovering and H able to leave the hospital, and will tpend some tima with relattrea In Balt Lake before returning to ber borne in Garfield Mr. and Mrs. A C. Ensign were gueata in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Anderson tke first of the week Mrs. M McEntee of Ban Franctaco la risking with ber daughter, Mra Lon Taylor. Mis Margaret Bergen of Balt Lake waa the guest of ber parents, Mr. end Mr. G G. Bergen, during the week. u The Romance of Transportation N Wood-hous- j M H n viu-a- l M ' rj BROWNATONE r Present r. j ! (Q.ps right ) Galli-Cur- Will ci ILESC1MJT C&facc (cPowder--' Appear in Concert at Tabernacle famrfua prlma Madame Galli-Curdonna, will appear in a concert at the Salt Lake Tabernacle on the evening of November 5 The famous singer returned last season after a eara absence from tire sometimes shoes Ameman concert atage During the forgets that QNE Influence the grace, as well as fours of her absence from America he amost encircled the world, and the ease, of walking. her fonpign tour embraced England There springiness and restfal Scotland, Walea Ireland. Australia! support in the and New Zeaiand This tmir marked the prim donna a first absence from America since ifie arrived here ten year ago. F'nce her return from abroad Madame Galll Cm ..i has been touring the I nlted States. Her tvary appearance has been a triumph, and ent have been lavish in their praise of her Graceful Walking in a Graceful Shoe No Place for a Chinese Junk In YOUR Back Yard! 7 f,antilever Shoe wonderful voue The appearance of Madame In rat Lake has been arranged (For Women.) bv the Musical Arts aouety and the aa November 5. which makes it iust the thing for date has been Discussion among local music clr- walking, shopping, business or about lea aince announcement waa made of the house. the conrng appearance of the famous This is especial!' true of the popu- anger indiates that Madame oln-Curbe enthusiastic .y received lar oxford and tie Patterns, beeause in Saltwill Lake the lacing draws the flexible Cantilever arch snugly up under the arch of the foot. Being so much more natural and comfortable, there are no artificial restrictions to mar the grtceful walk which Mother Nature evidently in for By way of a ded'eation erD leaded tm her daughters. the new piano preentj to the Come in and see for vourseif what F at Febv r:an church bv Thomas difference the Cantilever makes Weir, the church cno r under direction of Mrs Adna Smith Flo, will give and what well shod effect it gives. a special mualeal program this g Pretty walat)p and dress pumps at T 30 o clock at the church. and a nice lino f good looking The choir will be assisted by George E Skelton, violinist; Mias Katharine Davies, pianiet, and Mr Vera Frey a Bcason. organist. The program The t'juuk or house-boa- t of the rivers of China affords transportation, a home and a meant of making a living at one and the tame time. But YOU would not trade your comfortable home and its surroundings for a Chinese j Gali-Cur- ' st river boat. Church Will Hold a perfumed reminder ofParis Dedication Service BrHMairt." Low E'egle Ka'harine Dav:, Frey Beaaow), Dox- - I the Lord oicgy"; anthem, Seek and choir;-- ) (Roberta). HarrY Lewi AU People That on the t hymn 10, h Do Dweil; acripture leeaoa.i The Rpacloua Firmament hymn 98. on H th"; certory, vioi n soio Av (Schubert-Wt.hMar'e George E Saeltcn, w th Mrs Bee ton accomThe Sng of the panying, aermon, Ft h, Su.l With Stars'', quartet, 114, Our Go4, Our Heip Tnee: in Agea Fast, Toccata ' organ, E-t- i ConacUnUoua TUflsg. (Mereaux-D-cklu- rj, Local automobile dealers are cooperating with the buying public by offering choicest motor bargains at this time. Prices and terms are exceptionally reasonable; theres no easier way than through the Classified Ads here and now. , moonlight, yet it adheres to the skin perfectly in all sorts of weather. Best when used with one of the eight exquisite Bourjois rouges, made by band in Paris. 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