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Show h THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER ' u ft Price Making Big Plans for Armistice Day Day Celebra tion Is Marked by Big FouncUrV Parade and Program. t PRICE, Nov. 6. Members of the chamber of American Ijeglon, th commerce and the clvio clubs In Price will collaborate in a parade and fit. ting ceremonial to observe. Armistice day, November 11, according to plans of the committee as announced yesterday. The parade will form at JO o'clock and will extend to the L. D. 8. taberwhere, In conjunction with the farbon county hich school, memorial services will be held. In the afternoon the football game nacle, at 2:30 between Cathedral high of Salt Lak and Carbon county high school will be staged at , the fair grounds. Various amusements will be staged afterward with a carnival dance at the o'clock. city hall at Ray Felt will have charge at the paHe rade for the American Legion. will be assisted by committees from various civic bodies. Arrangements are pending to obtain a speaker of statewide prominence for the affair. The retail trades committee of the chamber of commerce met yesterday afternoon and discussed the plans of th commerce body for the parade on Armistice day, which were approved. A prize of 110 Is offered by the chamber to the organisation with more than twenty members with, the largest percentage of members present, ft la expected that there will be at least twelve orgajtlzatlona participating. te Tbe Tribune. to Tbe Tribune. Special presided at the meeting and among; those wbnj promised financial and mor- Business Men Consider Tintic Road Conditions al eupport to the movement wer ths W. F. Khrlver. Walter following: .lepsen, A. C. Burton, A. E, Booker. J. JoP. Georre J. Jones, Fennel). Special te Tbe Trllnn.. seph Fiillenhach, Frank Townley, EUREKA. Nov. 5. At " a recent George Korcey. Herman Sylvester. OPERA IS CHOSEN, meetlsg of the Eureka Hiislness Men's Asa lira ham, George H. Ryas, and RnOHKVF.LT, Nov. 5. (1. M. Webb, association, a discussion on Tlntlc Henry Davia. Instructor in music at the Duchesne road conditions, and transportation to from the mines was taken up. rounly high school, announces the and CLAYTON DART DIES, Members of the organization promfirst opera of the year will be "The ised financial help In resurfacing the Speclil te The Trtbont. Toreadors," with th nine leads being Ar-dfrom Eureka roads Into is the leading carried In part by XUahna Lewis, SPANISH FORK, Nov- - red f. Pack, lllena Richardson, Harold Dividend end of the district. Kvery Dart of this city was notified yesterDillman and Donald May. The re- effort will be made to keep the roads mainder of the cast has not as yet leading to the Eureka Lily and the day of ths death of his brother, Claybeen chiwen. The first presentation Tlntlo- Blandard mines open during ton, at Burlington, Vt., after an Illwill be In the hleh school auditorium. the comlnej winter months, as a large ness of several months from Bright's number or local men are employed dlneasn and complications. Besides Mr. Dart, one sister In California, Turn to Ths Tribune Want Columns at then ne)ites. C. K. HuKi, who has taken the Inthroe sisters In Vermont snd two and see how many housewives are itiative In good roada movement. brothers In Vermont also survive. appealing for household helpers. : SPANISH FORK, Nov. 5. Mlas Janet hneddeq of Salt Iake. a November' bride, waa the motif for a bride ahower given here Thursday evening by her cousina, the Mixses Vada and Thelma Finch. The guests were cousins and aunts of the" bride. Hallowe'en colors and symbols decorated the rooms. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rnedden of Bait Lake and will be married early this month to Newell B. Case of Detroit. Mich., the marriage to take place In Detroit, where the couple will make their home. Thers wera twenty gueels at the party. 1927. er for Tlntlc district, Thomas W. Dykes; treasurer, K J. liuggun. The Tlntlo district quota of I8W toward maintaining the Tlmnanogoe division of Hoy Scouts Is expected to be raised by November JO. Tintic District Scouts ' Spanish Fork Bride Select New Ofhfials Honored by Shower Special G, Kl'KKKA, Nov. B At a recent meeting of Boy Scout executives of the lliitlo district, new officers for the coming year were chosen,., W. F. Shriver, who haa served as president for several years, was released and Blshop Plersosi, Corbett was chosen as his successor, A. I George and W, Heber Jones Commitwere named as assistants. tee chairmen were chosen as follows: Finance, A. J. Jen; camping. Jesse Haws; troop organization, N. W. Ot-Roland leadership training. K. H"ih; civil serpublicity, t', Vt. Theodore' vice.Miller: court of honor. 1'. N. Anderson: commisxlon- - te gprcla! to Tbt Tribune. iPHRAIM, Nor. 8. the thirty-nint- h year of ths 6now collet's servance Friday waa tea. A Commmortlrn of ths founding the annual a marked obauo- - grand parsds (tarted from the college buildings at I o'clock, going west to Alain atretft," then aouth on ilaln. It, was tha largest parade III I lie history pf the school, being twelve blocks lung, wilii the eoilrge and high school bands headed by the standard bearers, city officiate, baktbau and football boys In eara and the facultiea V of the college, high achool, junior high and elementary trades, walking with the atudents from their respective schools, decked In their claaa colon and each carrying out their year projects. iA meeting followed at the with assembly room at the college, President 41. H. Knudsen officiating. A selection wan furnished by the col- lBe concert orchestra. lraycr was of-- 2 t'he lared by Dr. A. J. choir tneii save two- numbers. uem 11. II tvnudssii gavu talk, a.ter Mliicu Tlyjium A. Bial of the of LUiU gave the addrcsa. Ininrsity Canute Peterson, Henry Ileal and John Alabin were the founders of the . school and Alma Greenwood was the first president, president N. E. Noyes waa president of the institution for twenty-nin- e years. L. R. Anderson, preaident of the talk. A vocal solo waa a board, gave furnished by Cecelia Luke. A brief address was made by President K. K. war Don't msrelr I floyes, wr Fsrtin OloTet, . VOOUX PATTERNS jj BUTTXEICK - ' , . Popular New Yarn Howers add just the right spot of color to your costume ready made. $1.00 -- l'jn Tree instructions for making: in our art department third floor Very effective made of zephyr or even chenille. . Glo-flos- Noyes, irizes were then awarded to the school winners in the .parade, first '.jo $m i prize going to the fifth grade oh the Evolution of Transportation," special mention being made of the kindergarten and second grade. Second prize was given, the eighth grade of the junior, high and the third prize was given to the seniors of the high school, and fourth to the sophomores of the college. Principal P. I). Jensen offered the A closing prayer, A grand ball In the social hall closed the celebration. V m - 11 nm ,. :2M , makes you feel young and happy just to look at them. Soft flannel in pastel and bright shades fashions them in nonchalantly ripple or plaited skirt, one and chalrmnn, Greeters Mrs. Charles u. men, jura. a. cnaimian; Mrs. ion A.i Green, Mm P.- - H.- - rlerriice. Mrs. J. O. JHebholz, Mrs. Frarik Page Stewart. Mrs. Edwin H. Cooperation chairman, D. Sprague, Hospital Mrs. A. "chairman; lira. Jennie Brockbank,-, C. Mrs. James Sanders. Miss MarJorte Whltely, Mrs. N. (S. Hall. Qnld Star Mrs. Joseph S. W.llkes, cl'mlrman. Hereditary Mrs. Lloyd Garrison, clMtman. Mrs. Assistant sergeant A. H. Lhidgren. V Americanization Mrs. Don O. Rich, chairman. Memorial day Mrs. John Ficco, chairman. that the Mrs. Jones announces chairmen of the annual "Poppy" day committee has not yet been appointed. The organization Is now making arrangements to visit all hospitals on A Artnistdce day. t- - was made here tonight by lr.nhif Stafford of Kernmerer, grand D. In sending mail orders cut out tyls monogram desired, and (end with order. No orders received after Decemweeks for ber 1st. We require delivery. Yenhs lowest flturs when from s store that makes prices no yoa buy or gives bottom to it. discounts? There Is 110 for o IIS If they corns down from you, may he they will come down to ti for the other - fellow snfl that Isn't a very eatlafylns- thin- to ifknow. Is It? Ask you don't, you, for prices soms piaosa may be paylnn more than your neighbor. But please don't ask for prices or discounts at Walker's, because here there is Just you - One Price for All a fair, legitimate, lowest possible price. r 'l'N-0 - n I irnrnn e tske hono-- llidy .Scison. d tia( t!tff twrulig l Jvey A In t'hrts. ?;oVetr s. ft JlWss ne .how.r .nine with beautiful bordert are made of the finest quality of Irish linen huck in lovely new patterns the finest towels mads lovely for gifts,'"' 15x24, each ....... 18x3Veach . . Make very lovely gifts, each ...$1.C3 Wash Cloths to match, each 20 ........... .$1.65 ...$2.85 V Two Days Only - Interesting Lectures - 17 '.- '. - - r of the Linen Damask Guild, noted artist, teacher and authority on color harmony. Her subject will be - "' : WOMEN'S ALL PUKE WISH LINEN checr linen HANDKERCHIEFS spoke or henutjtched hem with near hand-em- o7tS.mUa,.i..::6for $2.00 WOMEN'S ALL PUBE LINEN HANDWhite ecnter with KERCHIEFS colored solid border edge or earns near with initial, monogram, two-inc- hand-rolle- 6 for $2.50 eoidcred MUX'S ALL PUEX LINEN Whits Cam-bri- e hem handkerchiefs stitched with oesr hand embroidered i"- itial, monogram . 6 or name .......... for $3.00 Back Satin g yam . A. :S - i - f 6 for $2.75 V sol -- "Color Psychology as Applied to the Modern Table" She will show' a perfectly appointed formal dinner if. table clad in Linen Damask and will talk about table settijip:, table etiquette and the art of successful V entertainment. , WOMEN'S ALL PURE LINEN KERCHIEFS Solid color sheer linen with white edge assorted colots initial with near " . name or monogram. HAND- hand-rolle- d Lectures 2:30 p. m. Tuesday 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Wednesday 6 for $2.75 ....... f MEN'S ALL PURE LINEN HANDKER- The lectures are free and you are invited r ourtn CHIEFS hem, assorted cord borders all white, with near hand embroidered initial, C CJ A H C O or monogram sjrx.l 5 0r hems, colored woven borders ear C initial, monogram, name' CC Nw SB Sv Florence Nightingale Better Quality Hoover Dresses with "TC All-WnSSSk W W nl - SB exclusively at Walker'i nnAtincr SMS.W . BWST specialized $ 1 $3.25 to $8.95 trie Yard ..... noor. Introducing MEN'S ALL FTRE LINEN FRENCH Hand-rolleIMPORTED HAND KEECinEFS Kitten ear, kashmere beautiful fabrics in fashionable black tweeds, plaids,; stripes, in stun- nncr new COlor effects all 54-i, n. A In . New towels just here jacqnard patterns, borders in rich mnlti-to- n colorings slfe 22x3S 22x38, each hand-rolle- big-gtt- ,t Chris-i'rin- , A plainly 7C fljl WOMEN'S ALL PU1UE LINEN HAND- White sheer linen with KERCHIEFS colored edge1 with near hand embroidered initials, name or monogram . A fery handsome quality, heavy and firm, with a wonderful luster our sellinfr number a selection of til o.f the newest shades, mdading ivory and navr, lar Mack. An jacal dr? fabric. Klroy ,Vrr. 7 marked .... the mode Poberg, Mm. Clara M Hhtelds and comMrs. Iiln''he Ciarkr xeculi" mittee. With nlnety-ft- v present at he .'hs first meetlns of the aesem, Wda fair to enjoy a dlr T. A.eessin. SHOWISI is GIVEN. rf .l.n,r (tMrir'T i.!i.g or monogram ' How can you Ije sure t Initial tint sa-K'l- , ALL PTJBE LINEN HAND- KEBCHIErS Sheer fine or cambric linor inch hemstitched en spoke hem, special with near WOMEN'S s UC'lfTOVI, A Fancy Turkish Towels Miss Mary King Hunter - Simiisl le(i-n- Brown's Shamrock Towels . s A. at Panguitch Resuming Activity r; oisn. ?..$10 hand-embroider- ... cretary-tres"iir- $29 50 monograms, From now uutil December the first you may order handkerchiefs with near initials or names at special prices. The prices quoted include a half dozen kerchiefs near hand embroidered in in black, white or colors, the six hahdker-chiefany one style of monogram sketched. Monograms may be embroidered of center in monogram. in one color only. Always mention letter preferred ser-on- Allen. (4. any occaMon. Ths msnufaeturer came to Salt Lsks to tlna ths bsst store in which to pises them, snd ehoss Walker's to handle them exclusively. . $23 h Odd Napkins Near hand'em broidered Monogrammeid Handkerchiefs ,Ke K, veritable breath of youth itself caught in a fashion feature for the miss and youthful woman. A sensation at school or college the topic of conversacenter of attraction where-eve- r tion at an informal party-t- he they appear ever lending warmth and flavor to or your own use - . chent, under the Uf freshments were een-rf'reotion of Miss Afton Harding and Mb-Venace Reeie during the danc-- v h j. h concluded the social. During ths program Parley Ipson, t"ok charts lent season's r-J - nf reorganisationpresident. and the following ofi: ficers were chosen for the corning J. R. Bateman. president; Mrs. Ailce C Worth, n. vice president; J. of color striking and riotously dar ' to Napkins to match, dozen . $8 to $27.50 For Christmas' Gifts Wyo.. Xov. 5. Chal- lenee to Utah to meet a picked W'yo-- j niing team in a competition in ine initiatory and .first degrees of Odd f ing. ut Sensationally Priced at only $8.35 22i2-inc- A e ut Large I. O. O. F. Meeting Opens at Evanston, Wyo. " two-piec- d, $3.50 2x2V2 yards, each- -. ns models. '.V Yarn embroidered flowers in great splashy designs, enand tire great pockets and collars of yam, large cut-ocut-oor cascades flannel of felt, yarn applique designs, flowers dripping from a shoulder or an unusual neck- - y te Tbe Tribane. Nov. C First P.-PANGCITCH, A held. meetingIn of this season was'gym-naaiuthe high school Taursday school with the high faculty as host. Following the reception of the. pnrenta by Huperintendent F. G. Gardiner, Principal J. K. Thatcher siid W. W. MiUs, a program was giwen as follows: Community songs nnder direction of G. M. (Shields; invocation, F. G. Gard-i- n; selection, high school orchestra; SKOies in chsrgs of il. G. R. Mar- - each to $20 2x3 yards, each $13.25 to $32 2x2-yar- refreshingly different In a style-Jade- d world mock, P-- r. -- Yarn- - Trimmed Flan n el Dresses Cum paj-aon- Sold exclusively at Walker's a beautiful grade of Irish linen will give satisfaction in wear an excellent variety of exquisite designs. A splash of color and a dash of sik u bright spot in life for the winter These New YouthMJviarian Prince l. master of Wyomine, and was promptof ly , accepted by Henry Jeppon I'tah, grand master of l.'tah, at what is said to be one of the blg- ever 4 gest odd Fellows' gatherings 1 held in the state. Upwards of 200 are here for the first district Interstate vMt of the In this section, Utah being from Salt represented by elghty-fiv- a rrovo and other points. Ogden, Lake, The dates for the competitive degree work are to be set by a committee. In cass of a, tie. It waa would be sVg;re i atreed the put on at a place to be selected by the committee, but it wa practh-alldecided that one of the degrees would be put on at Bait Lake and the other at Kernmerer. A larire delegaton or Kebekans aiso Mrs. Clara Sulher- Is in attendanc-e- . nd of Provo. president of the I tan ; tie kail aasemliiy. heading a aejega- lloiKfmm that state. A banquet was V gi venHhe visitors onon their arrival, T a proeram and dance. followed ' Brown's Shamrock Linens president of has r the American Ieglqn auxiliary, appointed the following committees to work with her this coming winter: Sic,; Mrs. rank yeaman, chairman; Mrs. Horace Bean, Mrs. K. W. Swinyard. Memorials and funerals llrs. O. S. Mcshane, chairman. Emblems Mrs. Mark Ttoylance, chairman; Mrs. Lizzie ( leminson. Giri Bcout Mrs. I Robinson, canlaln. nd legislature Parliamentarian Mr. D. T. Lane. Kntertainment Mrs, W. Hal Farr, chairman; Mrs. Clair G. Reiser, Mrs. Wayne T. Wilcox. Isabella Halton, Publicity Miss !. jc Fourth Floor. Starting: Monday Mrs. Ralph II. Jones, gpeeisl te Tbe Trlbuse. strikes ever a responsive chord m the hearts of cultured women Special Showing and Sale Committees Named by Legion Auxiliary B. s, Fine Linen ' . John PATTERNS price.... j3 X 95 The lype of dress utich appeah to tha fatidiona fast color cbambray vrhite or pointed : model in collar, ha-nlovely shades of ldne. jiink, orchid or reon. Sizcf I' to 4G. v l - fn . |