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Show riiE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, SUNDAY MORNING, JIAKCTI 6, ,1927. Green River to Be Scene of Recreational Leaders Institute March 11-1- 2, Special to The Trfbua. GREEN RIVER, Wyo., March 5. Green River ia to have the flrat rec- reational leaders' Institute of the stake here, March 11 and 12, with th monthly union meeting of the Jte to follow next day, tV. O. Robinson of Salt Rake, field secretary of the general board of the V. M. M. I. A , will conduct the Institute, assisted by the stake recreational Nleisen, Alvin Vernal leaders, Ksehler, Miss Mabel Eagan and Mrs. William H. lterry. The first day will be given entirely to meetings and demonstration work, with the stake2 workers only having sessions at floor p. m. and 7 :!0 p. m. on the dance of U. R. Social hall. Workers are apall from here be to Saturday pointed the mne'wartls of the stake. a include will Sunday's program forenoon moling of the Y. I.- M I. A. home the at workers stake and ward of stake l'r. Sident Mrs. Theodore noon and Nystrom. with a inneheon ofat the staae a simultaneous meeting 1. A. M workers at and ward Y. M. at heon lum a with school, the high the home of Superintendent George H. auxiliaries stake the All Croshv, Jr. will then meet In the afternoon, first President H. Meljointly under Stake vin Rollins, and then in departments at the high school building. ui 1 - h Treatment Suits the cosare perhaps tume of spring. Superbly tailored, faultless, almost relentlessly severe, they are for the very young and for the woman who dares to be young. Ultra smart in navy, in the pastel in tweeds, crayon and hard finish, stripes mannish fabrics. They have very short coats, in the most advance modes, and most interesting pockets and lapels. The suit pictured is ultra, .with its trouser 6tripe fabric skirt. Pioneer of 1657 Dies of Old Age Walter Cook Brown, 71, born In Glasgow, Scotland, but a resident of Lake alnce Salt 1)157, died Saturday of old a?1 ar the home of hi dauglv-terMrs Roth Nr 27 East Walsh, Seventeenth South crossed street. He the plains in the emigrant company led Captain by Israel Evans and Ashley of fapialn Bouniful. . Surviving are his widow, Mrs. R. V. F. Brown, and the following c hlidren: double-breaste- d John D, Walter William old J , 'A.. (ido Har- E . and C. Archie S. Brown, Mrs. Ruth M. W. G. Bron. Wtelsh, Mrs. Anne B. Luckworth, Mrs. Ardella Welch, Ether B. Mr Myrtle B. Larn. Mr tidy and Miss Belle Brown, two adoptJames ed children, fifty-on- e grandchildren also and fourteen D. C. Brown of Los two brother CaJ.r and Alexander GUloapie of Salt Lake. Funeral services will ha held Monday afternoon at 12 30 oclock In Haw thorn ward chapeL Interment will be In City cemetery. cross-wav- taffeta, of who h fab- ric it is fashioned, a demure string tie bw at the back of the neck emphasizes the favor of bows in th mode. After navy, and even more popular with manv, the beigo .shade. from desert sand through rose beige and on to cork and oakwnod. opnleeent tans with tinges of orchid and pink. Soft new greens, the low of ranari and blackis big toe. black and white is stunning ever, and ever m correct. to The Tribune, March 5Dcvpite the BEAVER, storm, the iarent-teache- r meeting, held Thursday night, was well attended President Mr. Mae C White had (barge of the program. John R Barton, jresldnt of the school board. a discussion on the subject .is opend to whthor or not the school ground should be fenced Blue print of the entire grounds as thv will be when completed were shown to the audience and a report made of the favorable attitude of students in proSpatial second week-- ct i The three pieee, always a stun- jrnig eostume. New, pa jn th one pictured, if it ha an embroidered jersey blouse, skirt and coat of eharmeen. The blouse is ) always separate. over embroidery designs atud-ieIn ?r .embroidery motifs in effective relief a posoy, a cluster of flowers. ' Crepe one of our popThie erv ular pomber. in a Ik Jio beautiful ewmed an envJnhJ reputation for wenxinf qualftiea and beauty. An axtenalva taction f all of th newt Tnlng and tlreet hadea. btrr hoateaa -- M. I. A. PROGRAM. Special ta The Tribune. March 8 Th KA1SV1XXK, program will b irtven at the conjoint meetingL. fD theS. M. I. A. In ihe KayaviHe tabernacle Sunday evening at 7 V) o'clock: Vocal atdo. Mia Tori Ihorniey; Literary oo. Mies loroihv henev vf Centerville will 'deliver Gives the adire which wa awarded the Program Society prtie In. the Martha E Parnea eon-- tt at the IhM h.gh fsr rjo The ft Tb address is ent Iitc!ralim of poet! A MT. Human Frogre." FLEASANT, March I Waller Cdd, who World Convention' wa eprnftd tn recently arrived home from W h te the northern state, will be ong and tory at gat academy lit gpewker. Ihurvday by member of th 1faii- - p,Philolexion ft Trtt. ' lexlon Literary Tho orlty. In th program prtrprd lJa hninwn, India rvcet I y I.' I Eight and A new transparent shade in the sheerest of cobweb silken hose and in slightly heavier weights. Dust, another new shade, and rose beige. rhe jewel motif shown To accojupany it a on the arm. Above the table dresses especially dcgigned to be attractive above the bridge or dinner table, or at th theater, and, almost inevitably, tho ahajfgy ahoulder flower. simple gown. threejing bracelet Mmuhire sport coats as in the- - one with its sketched, enormous patch pock-neet and saddle shoulder. Department Re - arranging Sale A Big Special at Pairs Ten different models 650 $ 1 28 th On of the moet pcpnlnr Titini th fi h!o Manv pde ram too mam 'ld nt A week'a eelling big ahlpnn Firm. new pierej lovvdv ucweit spring ahadea Perelan blu Mother oral. man old monheyakln, (boe, other; blnty of black and na and ai-- fr and featuring three outstanding colors of spring rnlv wrn Taffeta Spring Salt. Yard. Spct rl S1.49 A harxftin. and one of tho meet wanted fa I rlo for Plain and changeeprmg able. Firm and beautiful quality To ba had In all of the neweat ahadr, light and blonde parchment one straps novelty ties lark, and another ahlpment of nary and black ha Just v com In. who were ftnn-l- f John Black and Navy Silks Handsome SILK quality crepe ba k aatln Firm nd lufrru BLACK Mtv Fjeeti, yard ltrou SATIN Heavy faitl Fin bark adapted for betLpclally ter drae and wrap. 84 Inch., Fpeclai, BLACK quaJGy. " ftrd. h y Previous Price For greater ronxenience to our customer and greater efficiency in the department weiare making Rome substantial change in the arrangement of ' ' ur shoe geetion. In order to make it interesting to our customers while these changes are going on, we have arranged a special selling at prices worthy of consideration, to make np for the slight inconvenience of shopping during these Biark . , . Coal Mining Institute Meets at Rock Springs lf Sft, rose beige pumps All Arc Tremendously Reduced From Their $2.69 $2.89 CHIFFON TAFFETA am! twear OO Crepe de Chine 1a . P.OrK SPRIN-oWro.. Mr-Janif Ver. Tim Mildred d Petty, Mery Berren. The Rvk bpfirtf chapter of th u Mniniot. I lotlL-)Re-kCoal Mouna'n Glen Petty, Mining InirtJ-tlisgun, Virginta Bxr- convened Th'widav L.rie 'Hher night at th Prtor, Aid bail. Fitwt Bad) anpliel1, Mi Fifty attended. bfsglto. Everett Raw and Mim Mary Applegat. Bw Lde Biad of kaUing cn Jarvl. jMrg in the spring eoat mode is fur on many, many of them monkey fur much seen on the dress coats and the new calfs k i n and novelty furs on t h e on the supper dress is a subtle touch, alwavs the one touch of ornamentation on a very Crevette in Hose fea- ture d are the daintiest of decoIn flower rative hits. edge georgette with corner designs. whit. Suede 52.85 rmt n l.f dres. rlrW' frock., ohtldren dark background. The Tribune. k Yard, Special .... ken'P Genuine All-Sil- - Sale newest of thi Every piece11 one pi-t- ty mH .f tho in rolnr cint- and flower pattern ExqtiNit M-- al for dr. .. .Ilk An blnxtlntn. j A surpris- ing All-fTr- us e LD 1 Sale, Yard. EPHRAIM. Mamh 8 Mr Edward Johanaen entertained taenty-eevehome in hoijor glria and bov a at of her an Rmy a hirthdav anniverwere In pink and sary. Iedoraton red roar Game and fbUMo were Ml Nellann ihIHa received Lum heon was aerved by the prie Mia Luctl Johanaen, asaintlng the nua-em- o style-conscio- Spring Spring Silk Kvan. td Hand Painted Handkerchiefs the costume scheme Since the modernistic, progressive, active tcoman of today is increasingly and tcith each passing year a smarter dresser. Walker's presents this mithentic stle analysis to asist in more successful selection. Printed .Tub Silk at Birthday Celebration flpeetar t An are shaggily lovely with their drooping chiffon petals. For sport or general wear they are superbly styled in tho new tapestry tweeds, find imported fabrics like the Rodiers or in dashing plaids. Novelties All at Lower Prices rrd . with-man- Imported French Flowers Thousands of iirl wcu sold the first week, testifying to the unusual offer ing iti this pvent. Manv women bought two, three and even more dress pat terns at one time. Breat special purchases, nevest silks for this season, in veaes, colors ami designs. Statu of Frank Evn portion with American Farm Bureau federation bas been changed by action of the board of director at a recent meeting, according to information received m Mr Evan. who left the) Fait Ivlf attorneyship of the Utah State Farm to Join the national bureau' in aa acrtary organlration, flrt and general marketing rounael. later, dropping secretarial dutie and devot.1 log ail time to tnarkettng. now ha been appointed r neral rounel. fn Mr hban th new offi will have, f n1! Irgul aervtre rs-- i flll chaise Onird bj th bureau to direct the of the organisation work of aeoreta-and to have change of the marketing) In making tbl advancement, work the director praised highly the work! Boys and Girls Guests in costume jewelry; two colors Lanvin introduced in bracelets, necklaces and brooches. Great Spring Silk Sale 1 th f Mr. La Belle Rose and Canari pa-lien- e- tecting school property since the program of beautifying the grounds had been started iitncipal Anderson ltd in a discussion as to what attitude the parents take toward school acuities. A one-acomedy, Aunt Mary's was presented by a group of Visit, Junior high school girl under the direction of Principal (A B M- Mullen. New is (Inins very This wonderful things with fabric. Choosing flip sheerest as its favorite, beginning with chiffon, but tueklng it or couching and quilting it, plaiting or using layer upon layer, hut never losing tho sheer identity. Such a chiffon in the gown sketched at top with flower. The crepes, from Eli7aheth to Siam, are, Taffeta when it is lovely. checked and with small checks for fashion setf a limit to their size. New light weight woolens are in favor vhn they are a pliable and bulkless" as silk, "Wonderful imported fabrics for sport dresses, made of imported scarfs and threaded with metal. Satin is to he worn from early morning clear through till night. Paris is talking headed satins for No wonder excluevening. sive things are scarce, because it takes time and to prepare the intricate fabrics. But Walkers has stone wonderful models. i Meet Talks of School Grounds 1 Fabric angular futuris lines the liveliness of er Shaw two very decidFor ed tendencies. dress they are ofteneet or black satin in combinaor a kasha, tion. With the inlays or stripes of the moRomo saic designing. fabfine in other very rics with embroidery or braiding. the spring fashions. prodigal daughter, cone reaatrav for several season turns to be received with open to mode and ns lead the Arm. a fashion color, even in a season with a flair for brighter tones. A telling- exponent of its rower for style, the clever, almost impudently modernistic frock sketched. It adds to its gracefully - of Spring which underly Analysing here for you outstanding style themes n ' Soft, fgminins lines and curves have fashions ' permission to resume al- lure and they make the most of it in the sit houette. Slightly mould- ed lines drape the hody in deft touches. Thq , blouse waist line and., often a belt come into The colthe picture. larless neckline is a deAnd. cided innovation. ' tho effect all with yet of youthful lithe slen- -' dcrnes8 must aways he -safeguarded. The sketch at bottom shows a gown . of the y The Coats .And our prices place good style within the reach of all . , T of the season's approved fashion presentation, the best authentic and popular styles. the CITY, March 5. J. Jeweler, report d to the local of a dia officers yesterday the ! mond ring, valued at $35o, which ha believe.was stolen. Two Mexicans, purporting to be Ital ans, and hailing from COrinhe, came Into the store to look at ring and made some small purchases, leaving hurriedly. Mr. Jo hansn did not miss the diamond Until another customer came t select a ring. In the meantime the Mexicans had time to catch a southbound train. 1 If you select at Walker's you have full advantage of complete survey Navy BRIGHAM Frank Evans Is Now Farm Bureau Counsel marvels at the inspiration of the designers who conceived the i lea of fabric treatment. Quite the most different and original impetus style has received in Little outside many moons. embellishment is permitted but the cloth itself is cut in devious wavs Inanities, diamonds. blocks, sunbursts, or otherwise patterned and put together after the masferlv craftsmanship of an old mosaic and with equal attainment of inspired, artistie beantv. This treatment mav fashion help la the lines of the or coat, (Town or it mav be emhel-Apurely example is the dress enut at the top. Another universal treatment is ticks and plaiting tucks every which-wain tije same s town sip am down, aid both wavs at the same time often many .sires of tucks combined ir. i studied effect. Plaiting used in a similar fashion. potent charm of fashion to conjure icith flpccUl to The Tribane. Parent-Teach- in our apparel shop, second floor. of the mode intricately simple One Color Diamond Stolen in Jewelry Store tends back to form JTTJ tn loeal con I wer ahoa'n. Cash Secured general manafc. a In ebarge of th toeetlng GiptfC CoiMTity JOQCl$ Short talk on tehni5l point to min an ciNice a aftrTrLh of th I eenvr- - ennvenUnit calf, county comml1onr of Sanpet and county hc.t February wer mad eurd by A W. cminty, ha to put th aid In th lum of IdcketMw, J. A 8n1h, Jam f.unmeoo-SevaIn road flrat claat MrdiU LdfJo and Matt condi Uoo this seasoa by grading and worUa Crorg B. mine to Repair Pod, kfv lt d. n It. Th county aleo a ppropria t ed graveling Jlonea Wt hare. Mr. tb n conml to put In pn per SCHOOL OPERA WELCOMED. Tb Trllww. tett EUREKA, Marrh I ft j "O Hara pan fh acompmed hy;al operetta, wa preerrpedon hr 1 h r. n 'Chairman i and rommtlnner tntlc hirh ju ?. f th to Gunderon, vUaed Fait Iake evening, j fer with In operetta member of the tat roed.ia Helen Ra.w, wa amt In a urcea every way and foreet officer to immniMlo MeUaif. tin-t- i thon br cur aid In butMLr.jr and refiairtng Cottonwood road, leading to Mmry, of the beat entenainreer U gUaa for aom tii&a. |