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Show TimSALTITvFTRIBUNE.SUXDA'MOKXIN'G.JITLY 5 ,! CTII0LIC IU I WOMEN Saturday Bride; Couple Plan Trip to Alaskan Towns LUNCHEON FOR LEADER NATION. Mis Mary O. Hamits of Summit, N J., president of the National Coun-ctTCatholic Women will arrive In Salt Laic Sunday, July 14 and will be the house guest of Mrs. Arthur H. 6. Bird. Mis Haaks come as the guest of the Catholic Women' league, which organization will give a luncheon In her honor at the Newhcrrse ho12 45 o'clock, tel Monday, July 15 at following which Miss Hawks will give an address. All Catholic women of the city are Invited to meet Miss Hawks Reservations for the luncheon must be made not later than Friday. Julv 12. with Mrs Frank T. Collins or Mrs W. H. McDougail. Arrangements for the program and entertainment are being made by Mrs Bird, president of the Diocesan council of the N. C C. W. and Mr J. E. Dowd, president of the Catholic Womens league. oi ' Popular Couple Engaged to Wed Left, Mrs. Frank S. Withers, formerly Miss Wy non a Ileppler, a bride of Saturday, whose marriage took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Heppler. Top , right, Miss Mabel Player who left Pa recently for an extended trip to-th- e Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Musser of 1624 Ygle avenue announce the engage-mof their daughter, EUls Shipp, to Francis R. Klrkham, son of Mr. arid Mrs. F. W. Klrkham of Salt Lake The marriage will take place Tuesday In the Salt Lake temple and will be followed by a wedding breakfast at the home of the bride on Yale avenue for the member of the two families, after which the young couple wUl leave for Washington, D. Is a former stuC, The bride-ele- ct dent of Mills and the bridegroom la a student at the George Washington university, Washington, D. C. The annonucement of the approaching marriage will be read with Interest by the many friends of the young couple cific northwest and u ho "sails July 9 from Seattle for Alaska. Below, Mrs. Elias L, Day, who accompanied Miss Player on the trip to the northlcest and Alaska. On their return from the north they u ill visit with relatives and friends in San Francisco. kt . e e Weddings and Engagements Mr. and Mrs. C. Crowther announce the marriage of their daughter. June, to Melvin Belger of Los Angeles. The wedding took place June 29 in California. Womens Clubs w-- w Mr. and Mra. F. Paluso announce the marriage of their daughter, Bessie. to George Benner, which took place June 22. e e a R. S. Watts announces the marriage of his daughter. Mildred, to Leonard M Markham, son of Mr. and Mr. L. C. Markham. The wedding took place Wednesday, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. J. H. Baird of the First Presbyterian church. e a Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 8. Smith of Lehi announce the marriage of their daughter, Cora, to Ferd L. A cord, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Acord of Balt Lake. The ceremony took pltce Tuesday In Salt Lake. e e Mr. and Mra. W, J. Miller announce the marriage of their daughter. Dorothy, to George W. Herrod. which took place Tuesday at the home of the Bride. The couple are spending their honeymoon touring the Pacific northwest e Mrs. R. L. Canine announces the of her daughter, Louise marriage Vincent, to Thor Oassman Helium. The marriage took place In San Francisco, July 3. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nielson announce the marriage of their daughter, Margaret, to Alton C. Carman, son of Mrs. LUa Carman, June 24. Mr. Carman Is a graduate of the University of Utah and a member of the Beta Theta PI fraternity. Mrs. Carman is also a student of the university and a member of the Delta Zeta sorority. The couple plan to make their home In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Houghton announce the engagement of their daughter, Mtldredto Hugh H. Hyde. The marriage' will take place early Daughters of the Mormon Battalion will hold their annual encampment at the home of Mrs. J. D. Boh South street wer. 5000 July 15. The car will leave the Deseret bank building at First South and Main street at 2 . m. i Forty-eight- Oliver O. Howard W. R. C. will 2 p. m. at K. of P. haiL meet Wednesday at Women's auxiliary to the Typographical union will meet In Liberty parkm.at the checkerboard Monday at lp. for picnic. Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Davis county will entertain Thursday, July 12, at Lagoon. A special program has been arranged for 2 30 p. m, The principal speakers are Milton H. welling and B. H. Roberta. Mr. Kate C. Shaw will be among those present. In the evening a prize will be given to the best waltsers. The committee in charge of arrangements includes Mrs . L. Rice, county president; Ml Mary Barnes, Mrs. Nellie Grant, Mrs, Flora Robinson, Mra. Birdie Layton, Mrs. Nina Mom, Mrs, Nettie Smith and Mr- Margaret Hess. - W. B. A. No. 9 will hold regular meeting Thursday at 8 p. m I. O. O. F. hall All members requested to attend. Mr. George Jensen will entertain members of the Golden Hour club Monday at 1.3a p. m. at her home, 850 Blair atreeL Assisting hostesses will be Miss Gladys Cooper and Mies Dorothy Hlllhouse. July meeting of the D. O. V. E. club win be an outing and luncheon at l i Ballalr Friday. of the Ladies' auxiliary, Salt Lake Firemen's association, are Invited to join in the annual picnic, to be held Monday at Saltalr. Each member Is asked to arrange for her own luncheon and to meet at the Saltalr depot for the noon train. Member The officers of the club are: President Miss Virginia Barrow man; vice president Dorothy Gunn; secretary, Mlai Claudia Wolfe; chairman of entertainment committee, Miss Beth Ladles auxiliary to Carpenters Pickering; Miss Betty librarian, will meet Wednesday at I p. m., Bowerman. union Labor temple. Naomi Past Noble Grand club will Members of St. John's Episcopal meet with Mrs Mary E Sudhclmer, church will aiva a nicnic at Liberty 1827 Fouith East atreet Thurcday park, Thursday. 4 Luncheon will be afternoon Assisting hostasses will served at coon. be Miss Irena Eudtntmcr and. .Mrs. ' a Ladles' auxiliary to the Veteran Aniue Robbins. Volunteer Firemen's association wUl Mrs. Roy Mitchell entertained meet Wednesday at 11 a. m.. for an members of the D. and N. club at a y quilting at the home of Mra luncheon Thursday at her John A Rafferty, 1983 Second last delightful on home Ninth East street The next Street. meeting of the club will be held at Regular meeting of Wasatch Slat- the home of Mrs. J. B Keddingtoa e-, No. 248, Auxiliary to B. of R. T Denl-Za- y club will meet at the will be held Friday at 2 p. , j. O. home of Mm. Lee Murphy, 83S West O. F. hall, 41 Postoffice place. Eighth South street, Tuesday, at 2 Mra J. H. Jacobsen will entertain p. m. Companions of-- Needle Art Wedns-f'a- y at 1:31 p. m. at her home, 338 Lake street Ten Years Ago Wilson Signed Versailles Pact t WASHINGTON (UP) Ten years ago today President Wilson and four aides signed the Versailles treaty with Germany on behalf of the United -Stats.- Representatives of 31 other allied and associated power signed likewise. Three of the American signer President Wilson, former of State Robert Secretary Lansing and Henry White, former ambassador to France are dead. Colonel E M House and Ma- Jor General Tasker - H, BUss-wethe other two House lives In retirement In New York. His health la somewhat, impaired. Bliss lives here. 78 years old. but apparently as vigorous as a man of 63. In the official record of the Versailles treaty, which was rejected bv the senate November 19. 1919, the American Is listed first. The heads of all other delegations represented their sovereign or their governments. President Wilson stood alone among them. The official text describes him as acting In his own name and by Ills own proper authority. - all-da- West Jordan r!"b met E. A. Hood. 436 Fleventh 2 p. m. street. Wednsday at ith WE3T JORDAN -- Mr and Mrs. East Ellas Denos and baby, Evelyn, are All members urged to attend. will meet club Wednesday at 1 p m. with Mra H. E. Jones, 152 West Eighth South street. Just-s-Me- re Bewlng circle, Mlzpah chapter. No. 8. O. E. S., will meet Thursday from 10 a. m. until 5 p. m. at the Children's Service society home for mending, AU member win bring a box lunch and coffee will be served by the home. 8 B. A. Thimble club will give a card party Monday at 9 30 p. m. at 8. B. A. hall 223 State street The public Is Invited. 1- Maxwell McKean W R. C will give a luncheon at Saltalr Monday. Members will please take the 2 p. m. train Comrades are invited. Good Day Visit club will meet Wednesday at 2 p. m , liberty park Member of the Kigdon club were entertained Friday afternoon by Miss Claudia Wolfe. A program ol music was enjoyed, followed by bv games tl , i ,,? spending a two weeks vacation visiting friends and relatives In Idaho and Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wolfe and their children, of California, are spending two weeks visiting Mr. Wolfes parents, Mr. and Mrs Arthur G. Wolfe, of Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. John Yates of this ward. The marriage of Clarence Rav of Bingham and Margaret Webber,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webber, took place Friday. The marriage of Rhoda Ensign to Clyde E Nelson of Salt Lake has been announced, also Virginia Ensign, of Salt Lake, and Robert Oerrard, of Taylorsville. Miss Zelda Bills of Riverton spent as a guest of Miss Doris the week-en- d Cundick. Miss Luclle Bateman was dinner guest of Mra Jack Perry at Salt Lake Sunday. Mary Beret of Wyoming has returned home after spending the past few weeks with Mr, and Mrs. E. Beret Mrs. John Anderson entertained at dlruifr Sunday for Grace Lancaster and La Von Gardiner, of Los An- - For Uteh High School of Besuiy Culture There are stenographers, and women in other lines of endeavor, who have been wanting to make a change probably because their pursuit Is not entirely to their likes, yet others would like to make a change because they are not getting enough money in what they are doing. bookkeepers. School teachers The Utah High School of Beauty Culture, (lift Building, offers you n opportunity to learn one of the finest paying professions. Beauty Culture, at prartlcally no cost to you. Our plan it very simple, earn while you learn." Spend your summer months with us. Come up, interview our registrar and see for yourself the opportunity that we are offering you. This offer is for the summer months only. Oat staff of instructors is the finest In Western America. UTAH HIGH SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE 331 CLIFT BUILDING grand-daught- er Im, Miss Ann Bering Dinner Hostess N I Pleased WMi . re WASATCH 3370 Once you try this wonder servant in your home you will find it -- S. ,You will agree with the constantly increasing number of users, that it is unequaled for I v. e geles. and Mrs. Hasting and son, Walter, of Campton, Calif. Ivan Dahl. Mrs. Lvdla Bateman, Luclle and Mrs. Ross Bateman. Mrs John Lancaster attended a farewell partv at South Jordan Mondav night given in honor of Ural Sheppic. who leaves for the British mission of the L. D. S church. Mie Nora and Norma Bateman of Salt Lake visited here Sunday Mr and Mrs. Ross aBteman and daughter. Bonnie, visited Pleasant Grove Sunday. Miss Bernice Bateman was dinner guest of Mr and Mrs Albert at Sandv Sundav afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dimond, Mr pnd Mrs. Sam Lancaster. Mr John Lancaster and son. Milton. Miss Doris Cundick attended a miscellenojs shower at tilt h ime of Mr and Mrs. f Fred Lloyd at Riverton given in hon- or of Manila Maynard, a bride of w j the CMC i hard-worki- dl-egatl- Burk-lii'ha- Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman entertained at dinner Wednesday for Mr. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Dalnlels anand Mra. Albert Burklnshaw and nounce the marriage of their daughof Sandy. family ter, Birdie Alice, to Errol Peterson, Mrs. Pearl Reading. Mrs. Ella place In the Salt Lake of Midvale and Mrs. George Which took 27. ' Henderson were guests at a quilt- temple, June Mrs. ing party Thursday given by RedFIRE BRINGS FINE. Henry Jensen at hey home on CHESHIRE. England OP). A fine wood road. of 573 for wilfully setting fir to a grassy moor, where a pair of swans had their nest, was Imposed on a man Big Bacon Men Keep In court here. The male bird Danish, Purses Full was-police - Injured, by the flames, but. the female refused to leave her eggs and COPENHAGEN UP).' The big butter an egg men of Denmark have been perished. getting undue credit tor the prosWind sow is the name of both the little house perity of this and family of the King of En agricultural country. The name was changed to Statistics just published show that gland. Windsor in by royal proclamation of Denmark 1917. its the big bacon menbank Victoria married Prince Queen accounts the who really keep Albert of whose bulging Bacon Is the Danish farm family name was Wettin. demands highest that price product on the English market, partly due to NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. the fact that American competition Office of tho Cltv Recorder, Salt Lake little shrunk to for the business has City. Utah. June 30, 1029 Seeled propose will be received at Uncle 8am nowadays or nothing. eats all his own bacon and also buys thie officeISuntil 10(oro clock m , Tues-daJuly lost, constructing curb most of tha bacon product of Canada. aad antler and oil macadam eurfaca on England, Germany rnd Italy are a crushed rock baee. Including all Denmarks most Important export neceeearr reding In Curb and Outtcr markets. Nearly all Danish bacon Bxtcnelen No. SO, Oownington avenue, teb Kaet to Tth Eaet atreet, ecoordtu Is exported to England, while a conto plane on lilt In the City Engineer siderable number of Hve pigs are sent office to Germany and Italy. Injtructlone to bidden, specification! and forme for contract and bond, towith plane when prepared, may gether be obtained at the office of tbo City Superior Brain Work Engineer, upon depoeit of (Ira (25 00) Begins Very Young dollar. Tb right la reserved to reject any CAMBRIDGE, Mass, OP) Evi- ahd all bids. By order of the Board of Commit-tloner- s. dence that superior mental ability ETHEL MACDONALD. develops very young 16 presented to City Recorder, the American Association for the Pint June 21. 102. publication in a report Advancement of Science I hi publication July 11. 1929. by Professor Edward A. Lincoln of of of education school the graduate NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Office of the City Recorder, Salt Late Harvard university. He cites experiments In permitting City Utah. Juna 19, 192 proposals will be received at undeiaged children to enter school. thlSealed office uotll 10 o'elock a m. ThursTh-- y are admitted. If they can pass July 11, 1929 for constructors curb the entrance tests of the older chil- day. and gutter and oil macadam pavement dren. Observation of their subse- on a crushed rock base. Including aU quent work for several years showed necesearv grading, in Curb and Gutter No 68. Kensington avenue, that not only had their mental tal- extension East streets according to ents developed early, but that they 13th toon14th In the City Engineers tile plana were brighter, on the average, than office the children of regular school age. Instructions to bidder, specification! and forms for contract and bond, together with plane when prepared, mey he obtained at the office of the City Rnglneer, upou deposit of five fgSOO) i dollars The right le reserved to reject any and all bids By order of the Board of -- week at- - Mr and Mrs Wallace Bateman tended a partv in Midvale Thur dav night at the home of Mr and Mr Rube Sharp in honor of Mrs Sharp s birthday. Progressive games and a late luncheon w ere enjoved. Mr and Mrs Furl P Bateman Mr and Mrs James A Bateman motored to Riverton Sunday and vented witn M and Mrs Rolland Page Mr and Mrs Narvil Wardle and children, and M" and Mrs. Lensrd Brown and famllv spent Saturday and Sunday In Little Cottonwood canvcn Mits Dclpha Nelson of Sandv was jh i K ct Jln-ke- j ; An-gel- Bie-sing- Reynolds circle. No. 1. Ladle of the O. A. R., will meet Tuesday at O. O. F. hall Comrades 2 p. m., and lister circles Invited to attend. Mr. 1 - Primrose Sewing club will meet with Mrs E. O. King, 527 Wilmington avenue, Wednesday, at 2 p. m. will Announcement 1 made of the engagement of Miss Catherine Curby. , to W Ildaughter of Mrs. Kate Curby of ford Ballantyne Moench, formerly e. Los Utah but now a resident of thewed-dmAlthough the date of to be oneg Is not set, It promises midsumof the lovely events of the mer. The betrothal was made known by the bride s at a luncheon given Del Mar Beach mother at the Casa studied at the club. The bride-eleseveral Cummock school for girls for Univerentered the yean and laterShe Is a niece of Mrs. sity of Utah. apartl1 H. Depew. Buckingham H A. ments. Salt Lake. and Mrs a Soderberg, Ogden, and of the late Sidney Stevens , of Ogden. Mrs George H. Dern left on Thurswill visit day for Chicago, where she GoverMr and Mr. Harry Baxter. route to nor Dern will Join her en the governors conference In Connecticut, July 16, 17 and 18. Mrs. Dern will accompany the governor to they w U1 return In the oonf erenee-au- d about a month. Mrs. I. B. Brown, and her grand mother of Mra will daughter, Peggy Pool, of Nevada, spend the rammer at the Dern home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis 8. Cates, ac- Miro companle3ty thcli1 daughters. Barbara Cates and Miss Eleanor Christenson, arrived Wednesday from the east. Miss Cates and Miss Christenson arrived recently in New York from Italy, where they have been at school for the last year, and will spend the summer with their parents In Salt Lake. Miss Jean Pegram of New York arrived In Balt Lake Thursday to spend the summer with her aunt. Mrs. F. J. Fabian. Miss Caroline Little of Portland. Me., and DUworth Edwards of Pittsburgh, Pa. are time here as guests of the guest of Miss Euphemia Smith, spending some will and also In compliment to Mis Caro- Mrs. Harold Fabian. The partymotor line Little of Portland, Me., who Is a leave early In the week for a guest of Miss Ruth Fabian. Garden trip to Yellowstone park. flowers were used for the decorations Mrs. Charles Campbell Brooks and and thirty guests were In attendance. children, Edward Howard Brooks and Miss Ann Bering entertained at a Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Land and Jananne, will leave Tuesday, July delightful dinner danoe Saturday at for an Inthe Country club in honor of Mias three children are the guests of Mrs. 11, for Little Rock, Kans, definite stay. Eleanor Newhall of Boston, who Is Harry F. Earle. The marriage of Miss Edna Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Haber Stewart, and T. Kenneth Bleelnger, son of Mr. and Mra. Thomas K. took place June 21 111 the Salt Lake temple and was followed by a wedding breakfast at the home of the bridegroom's parents, 665 East Twenty-sevent- h South street. The couple are spending their honeymoon Yellowstone touring park and will be at home in Salt Lake after July 10 at 3333 Fifth East street. brary, Heather Out'at Luncheon In August. Unity Study class will meet Thursday at 2 p. nu, board room, public li- L Betrothal Given guest of Miss Bernice Bateman I ri- dav nigh Josenhine Carrv of Bingham has returned home after spending a few days as the guest of Berniese Blache,, j , j r Skyhigli Rum Price Forces Use of (Alky', InDETROIT lUP). creased enforcement activity In the Detroit rum area, together with recent skyrocketing of prices for smuggled liquor, threatens to make Detroit an alky town. Long favored with an ample Canadian or domestic sunpl.V, Detroit drinkers have until spied from the mlahd rifv practice of buying cans of alconol for 'the home manufacture of vr.thetic gin, cor-- diaW and other liquors --Th recent shortage of good beer and the increased cost of more potent concoctions has caused many Detroiters tq re sort lo alky." 1 . ETHEL MACDONALD. City Recorder. First publication June 20, 1929. Last publication July 10, 1929 NOTICE lv 4 of the Cltv Recorder, gait Lakg Utah. June !9 1929. gcalrd propesa'a will he received at till! office until 10 e clock a. D. .Tueedav, July 16, 1929. for gredtng and construct ,ng curb and gutter ana pavement in Raving Extension No 21. Seventeenth South from Sth East to atrret. acrord'ng t plane oa Uth I-file tn the City Erpneer' office Insttuetlor to bidders. Fetf cation! and form! for contract and bond, to may gether, with plant when prepared, be s' amed at the office of the City Tnalncer. upon deposit ef five S5 00 City J dol'tri The right ts reserved to reject aey ard ell bd- . h Bifid t cp Be oroer o ETBIL NhMVUP. " Oliy P. eco.de. First publication June 11. Last EUbllAilos July U. i?. 1 - -- COMPLETELY SATISFACTORY HOT WATER SERVICE Complete satisfaction means satisfaction from every point of view. Youll find this with Electric Water Heating. $5 Down Small Monthly Payments TO CONTRACTORS. Off'e I EASILY INSTALLED ON YOUR PRESENT TANK Our representative will be glad to visit you and tell you more about it if. youll give us a phone call. & LIGHT CO. UTAH Efficient POWER puumC sEKviCt J A |