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Show , minmEEN, Jr r(ilk , , .,,,.,.,..... creme 1,J meal 6. - - - . ' .. . . , . ' - 11 - ' DESERET EVENING L , ' NEWS SATURDAY coy- - . den or Turklah room, priental rugs l't l ersd- the. walla and the lamps had Ali, i ., pullE 5 shad,. es:..:A real Oriental 41,. I gres.brama ' costume coffee served cigarettes and I '.., I i , , -- , , - .2.,14 1 - ,, , - FEBRUARY. . 014. 6 - . - : . , ; 4r, , , , 4! . . 6'. , l trorn the6hnmeanttilneamn ,,i As ;wen is 4thea plaonylnicaorM onI) .. tnittair tionalhorp; OBSERVEANNIIERSAB11:- obtained, however tida; iittelatetnthee goveeerrnm aennd teliKant 11 11en-. -'senator thinks . the situation In the the local V - iw 'I, gineers had submitted a thorough and loyal Moe, like' in a great iyirctuy- - other if -to-,- -. i ' Gamma road on of Phi The ' .' I ',, candy. with-:ththe,cost report sorority cams, will be relieved. .: I 1 rte.liable a idetif Utah. ' also took He Theta eine. at tether ..1f1OLPENBENCE Denise Karrick 11 B N Miss ' at entertains a sorority The ConTrnercial .club took .the matvilAyys Re- I. Sam Barlow. agent for decorated at .4thietia-beoth- , hunt with May Be tied by Taking Old ' Atandrig party at Whitney ball tonight, -- up with Senator Sutherland at the ' 'The Ptah material,l to , '' ''' athletic bootklani ''' ,decoratedan he members to tusiness ettrof heatet of houses , the and 1I liable Hoods Sarsaparilh chiefly' je guests ,t :. d alrfuition tol request and a this ,,tennis raequets, ..saowshoes and otwher I. ,, ' ' ' Oh the first of the month. Dorations. her advanled statement dancing classes.,, c"! ritn,tt 't . -ether ' Beta Pt. gothe medical tipeakere'of , professidkal ,,,,, A well oft i. to the corn i LE. R. . ,' 4; ;IN eveninevere 4' Morgan. state road tecôrding atell I clety of the university. had. its walls Pure blood erne., k or thre, e 'days to get la lettemitdellykered,-(9- 440.,t aonfrti;roti6inlitianye,d.un'tas..eNhattrhtdwUestniglast'athil , ill N. assist-F. MissElda Ilayenor, a bride-eleHuddlesen, of cross .... iri.aPA. (1.1 bones skulls and :.4 of engineer, white t ' to li ,and bearing til'ntyhttsliteintt; 'IThe Commercial club-als' experienced next tveek, iwas ,guest of benor yesfe', on the background of green. "Pure their worlt..properlY. Without it they ant cifyeogineer. i Itrit notices through the diffieulty "food" Candy waa served py a member are :. lieel,. , , !' of alanfilte Fourteenth- ward emus,eMentfnall last rdityat a delightfui luncheon given- by '' ' sluggish, there is loss mail to 'ebt- . -! Miss' Leona MliAirm6n--no--of the society dressed like an attendant sometime' i , its members, "1It s. a tietatimed st,tts faintnes el' ". . More In ttSuicide Trouble, evening pursuant lo-f- t 'Call by the Nor. -it tult" in ---.-",- -11, , wr---- -noc.etierALall . . ttY '. weglan vice ennsui , a. H. Bogen& for :1 Theii) reg rS ni s-- Wer 6 f. jr, , --- '' '5.Z. --- -1 Club Commutees , tn a coati ;Li , affairs bound in tnother ,4;r4;ail.i.Asng a generat tustrr.----. the domestic tWienee 'aass of the L. Jsaf "7 ' every i t r With gray cor - ,,,cgan 0 611"---,v, an w e pe c 11') ' S. Miss Ida Merrill ; i li'r ,,,, or , eelebraf,,,,,,tiNg lie, arrangingaproper. .-..s. tached. The seal of the university MA .rorniance of Its functions. Mildred Tanner., The table was -- time supposed to have committe d eu - 4 .' AlQ -"Junior prom 1915" was embossed in mak es Hood's Sarsaparilla decorated, and the other guests '' 1'Y drowning in lne J oruan river. ',,i4:11,0i. The Coninterend on club cOMMitLees will tennial anniversuary of Is cornthe"cover. The IN Hue executive gold SO and tb:s is why' it Mrs. R. L. Collier,' Mrs.. E. In, pure blood, dillor, y-, mines af the prom and the officers of very successful 4n the treatment, or .so land w twee, body was the hh.leet of be anointed this afternoon at a meet, dependence. . i ' Hatrenor,:-' Is charged fit ': Iht t. : charge .6f arrangements e vice. Elizabeth Peterson, Miss. President ' NV F. Jensen ,. OfferISP. t:.. consul .tailed tlte meeting and with the received direet13,76eongiteth8ettontlhdit;).ual::::rntl:Ilijirsis'lighttt"1-11-the they patrons Mi8H Claire Stewart. to ordur .80' 7 Will Parish, ,...;::1,,t', , exidalhea is Alics J Shaeffer F.Tiarwrell, ,,,4 att its object.. ; el ,,...,..,.., guests. Georgiana, Smurthwaite and MLitt IN: 0. Stark, his at,sistant. and I. C. Thoresen was elected chairman !le ' .1 The officers of the Junior class are is a peculiar ett,i, until Wednesday; was knnwn as; Hood's Sarsaparilla Olsen. t as Y tal On the Kene Tthe' Mrs trenet nCutteigr.ofderroe'Intronritteoet'S Milton ht'auvt); :ect 'Hy!! .Love, Hortense combination of President; Mirmr.aCr; lnteanedha ritly7 nerve'.1 ! 11 a gumption that she was duped by ,c Young. vice president: Ruby Manning, toning, .' strength-goin- g exhibit at an unmarried aeedrr reduced this year from 44 to IfeTemarks emphasized the Importance of S. Perez Kinney, treasurerGet it today and '1"'glll I'lking it at Kelley. who ,posed-.a.a.,.secretary: to under the have Farrell store, of Secy. held the expects ' ther au- auspices of this &unpin. , Thecommitree was 'Will Argyle (hair rctat rag 1,,,h eh ectosteni ilihattill;t.Morrill aShsateatfteu.lor 1 Vtate Federation of Woen's t personnel of Pat. h c 0 a p 0 sed 0 f at tive ous anniversary and others expressed 'MA l!'l ,e1,,,.................,::N,....4,i,,,,,,,.,4tv..ii,. man; Miss Marie Gaby, Miss Armorel .I 1 nwmbers I milt kee S al co the After aaoses today, and the 'following althemselves in the barn. manner. the' persoylnvolved. Kelley's Miss I hying Dixon, Mtge ' Claire Pearl Wilcox, name d of ,, etch will meet 1 i ii The- P E, .0.",,,,,..the. ,Col., the members corn ergs, was 7aren not I "' ''''. leged ortenee,ir. bigamy and Sherman Lillie. , tail The ; t,otTAerinttohielora.1,hags 1..!"7,,,.. :'''' '' L." Itaildatz urens:in)l)umtioounglybyadMopried0; I .1 lege club, and Women- of the U. of U. - . ., t daenodarture o9mPlaint 2111:11.s , t r6na mere Gov. aftJ MrsTWIIIIIIIM tile, tnItn,) t,nc) V.,,...; , ' ' ..., ' 4,r4e,71.-Ari- i as e.1,',,"t'o'ro'r '1'11"; '''re'sid"(7 1 ' 4 NA:OraWin. ' ' , - e Whereas 17. ---may 1914, one , is 1,... ' ':',.!,4,,..,. Mayor and Mrs. Samuel Park. Prest. .:: of the:club has 4 i - tOt' Mr. and Mrs. George M: Bacon en- , and Mrs. J. T. Kingsbury. Mr. and anniversary of , ....as Kok. Prof. Torild NV. Arnold son has add,, well OA the mtmhers of the cOmmit- - of the ionstitutIon t ,-,-:, .,.5 .t. 4 r tertian the Saturday Ninght club this that Made our na- -, Mr& NV. Richard Mr Mrs. 0 VII- .:and Lyman, :: to his A. M. degree. He has?" ed Ph. i,: on tee. this ;; By responsibility placing tive land , free . and '' Upon ' W. Biter, Maj. and Mrs. Richard NV been studying at Chicaço universitYi a47. evening, and Prof. Snow of the uni-- : , I, ,i t.:' 3'..';::.4.4 .t. the members of the committee, SecY! vd'ilch foundat ion it hag maintained 1. Be :' versitv will speak on "The Modern trs. '''14.i.; Young. Mr. and. Mrs. Delbert Thomas. for the past few months in an en vETERAN WEDS AND 1 '7;1.: ,., ' t Farrell freedom, peace and progress to date in - Poetry". ploA promenade- cencert given by the deavor to win the coveted tiet.t. ,,, of the ' 4 t!. - a 'Movement of sorts-we, noble-Jan. the t thatorchestra on the mezzanine tree.. Mr. W aller A. Ker r. received a , -, t,hairtnem - The :committees to be ;lb race,' in mass convention ' McClellan -- -A 1,..''Lis',01; ,...,,r;,,, floor preceding the assembled, dance was one of letter from him yesterdat , dartelag party will , pointed are as folios ,. Arbitration, at salt Lake :'' a ....I 01111 i, E H ii featuren-,,"-T '4 f,' i States, the INIT .... .' he l)e given at the Deseret Gymnasium had been In a sweat Mix fori : and literature. banana. CoMmereet of America, City, Utah, united art or , ': ,of lbw hen- .', The II, were next ont all upott,theocall followihg numbers Saturday.for the children's dimegi ven: three hours, hut had 'convention-- A development, - excursions, orahfa" vice- consul of A. 11, I Norway, " , afri..... , et,.; i. ing class under: which lir. Karr intarprots right:" field sports and athietics- goottloada- Boxr-ati.,,.: foe HAS Interntountaint-ree:- -, l' :; "Naughty Marietta"... Victor Herbert aft ' of the exhe passed A number of special dances will that . Meaning :It ,, ' ... Elves".t;-L.horticulture insurance, 1 irrigation the 4 (a) :, this 6th day of February, 1914. ")ance a a, am 1 na tions satisfactorily, He Intends .:.f ', :, T he Nett ' lot a H era Id of Feb. 3 has a lands, laws and legislation, ba, givertly tbe children. k's,,,v; , .! k , ,I (tb)) ', t3,1,0 lecture., Butterfly" et3r the ,...::. ' to stay at Chicago , university the "'it 1.11,,rak" ..'7' membership, of mining, manufaetures, ' and the account Humums,,,Iner mitteeor marriage r'; ..' Mrs. Mary Van entertained yesteryear, and- retura,,,totneic1"mn i nevi - Industries, public entertainment, celebration of ;this imp ortant event In "Aida" In. verdt ,10:4.3'. v ti,Ifi-e,,,i '.::.. next year. - t.:;!, - resignatlothr-S"11Utah da at an Orpheurn party followed University4( e1 thig-,--Intrrrnvement,ilf ...: fii.:::::, .i Norweldans In i.., :4 ;:..i.c.i:: ent in Utah. Mr, public the first time in Ole . history of by a tea at her home in honer of ter tation. smoke, social and music. ' kin; this region, do hereby resolvel Ita, tot-- 7The Art Guilders will nieet at III road wan once the junior proms the fancy dances o'clock , i4 Mrs. William Pearce, and Miss - Seolial Märripa Jean iletters have been sent Out to the lowm, haVe cuter to plctheir tomorrow i',1 F.itiestat; !et; - 41.5;. ,,,t a .,; permitted. Following Is a pro- ture taken for The. Utonian. The pie- - mons,. the ceremony being performed) members of the club asking them on 1,.,:?,s4 Hattie Nye, whose birthday :41,,, were i '' :inst. That the Norweglami of the ' the series-falof the .daneecl'tdd; On that tlay.--T- he gram i co.mmittees they would llike to intermountain table costume 'in the hospital. HO was then auffering tvhich tures '.0:-!'0 4 ..i4lf. region be and are here- s' 2'. - tram toleumonia , and three hours later-- serve. A list has been ebrnPlted of the , decorated in red roses, and covers Mt GuildThe to novel. be ; and The Sdnirrel" inv'ted promise, uy, te celebrate May 17, ,104, .. : ' .,4,1::.; ,s t' .; 41.'4. 88 of was and lle laid for the following besides the years age ers have divided the art work- fur m- answers and from it the membersof this "Love Thoughts , ' Vent 'to every lover .., ,1.1 o 4.: marW was his bride ss his 136 It s 28., third ill : thesextraordinry of and anti chtliten. e$ honor: Mrs. The 'Montan ;guests ,t the conimittees-ilesignsarebe; riaTt'e,' 7 ,,,'.: f hi "There's a Girt in the Heart of Salt Lake CII3V. in --died t';. 4:,,,, -his ii':, (Aber , Mrs. now. W. 1 Poulter executed ' wiveshaving Young, garet Mary Mg io . Maryland" ...f.,...::. ', ): ' ' tit, of Ogden, Mrs. Emma Carter, "Count of Luxembourg" -- ....'....Lehar That ..,i:. ,If , to , , "Second, , The permanent organization of an ,14')IINIIV;c801(1.50441dgc()(mstru(ted the first Lt -Weekly I ,,:rl!'etti.4. ,,, :8 ,t: :.,9 , select a conunittee Of arrangements.1.i" club will he effected next road line into "Floating Down the River" and o Bingham Canyon' .ty, s:f,',,.-.ift. 0::, ,'',,f ., Misset4 The Lillian Davis and Mabel MiXeonette" mt less than 25 Merabers, from I' ':4 (Spanish composer), Wiednesday at the CornTereial club. was also concerned with several other ,.154'5, mistrict Nurses Worn ?fleading , Kirk :entertained at a, china shower "Socletie Swing' ' 4 475;;; g hen interested Alumni from all over raill4attl ventures here. The. New York Norwegians of this section, s, 56,, on -:4, Paris" to act in the for Misr; in be Georgie-3Caryll the state will gather to 7 at the Herald says he was Et' friend of Brig Monday party of the city health give them full power TLPeggyrrom !..f.:, '.,......' ? Lee The 1, report ..4 weekly ' TangO-Ttini'---1.',;, i, .,1. "That select their chairman, vie. to Mr. -Th rills, whpee marriage Price took premises, Tinkling ;i!;i.'..'P,'. '4..begili ha th4,44,44,049.4"4 ied b. ; ' fteptirtmenttor-t-liw-weekendingFeI renTe "Over the River" this week, the rooms being pret- ,Rosas ries, treasurers. place 1.. 1 Nkw York which wits donated to aid 140hOnt The freshman-hig- h ':15.i.i,-"Down Home" 6, shows that 44 births were reported, committee's, I 24:: :, etc., with power to add tily decorated In hearts, cupids and "the of the magnificent will building on he held tariff the In question .., ', i; which 23 were boys and 21 girls. to the general committee, any and all Strauss 5 "Blue Danube" roses, and the following being present .,temple in Salt Lake City," a of latter part of next week, if the i and-- 7 prominent-Norwegian- s, A .., .,Nit There were 21 desthsT "The Cavalier" besides the guest of honor.: The Misses tiply may deem I Iman-- 1 Point which needs verifying, as no one roe can Ashman. be by .arranged females. Lehar "Gold and Silver" Olive Emma ' rk-V:;i,'''- ' to proper. in seems Selma Salt know 'I Lake BergNaylor, Platt, op eget J. Jones and Arthur Anderson nfi''ut- it, At the Church officeanything The report shows That 84 cases of "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" .., ird, That weT eata'and--811,4quiet, Emma Boucher, Nora Glenn, HeL'tah freshmen will take the! today, for the .,,:, diseases infectious and :'..!:.,,,......:1,'.:6,-'PO celebration Ruchardt contagious in this make ,. "Pink Lady" our power e statement is said to be Without zd lena Dorius,- Millie Godbe, Stella Wat' ....2-affirmative, against Stephen Kerr and th wore reported. They were divided as the most er InTPOrtant event in the history "Del Maurice" '4 ,T,,arty,s.,.., foundation. Jane and Lillian Evans Bon, S. S. Shores, L. H. Wallace for the 1: 8: Quinten follows: iimeningitis, smallpox, ,,e Lehar .': of the Norwegians in this sec "Gypsy Love" Mrs. Ted Johnson and Mrs. Matt ti.,,, ,,,,;f020;b8.7"'"41; - 'Ip ;951011111100 typhoid fever, . 1; scarlet fever, 18; lion" "Round the Hall" The twelve members t,f the east for chick8; cough, 27; measles, whooping E 5 TAU 1"Good-nigh- t, CONTROL the freshman play will meet at the Dear" The following ladies and gentlenien r GOWli 1 en pox, 18;op mumps, 1; aerman were home of Fannie 11 Seventh thettselected as the general :, J. , An announcement which came as a 2. measles, At least 900 were in attendance at Kam, tomorrow Shapiro, 2 PUBLIC MARKET at o'clock. as ,, The report of the district nurses' di- corrstnittee of arrangements 'for said auprise to Salt Lake residents was that PANNIERS ARE SHOWN the ball. including The university pu- Lang and Howard Johnson will Ruby con- Lec celebration. the committee being reof the marriage of Robert W. Sloan vision follows: IN A V ARIETY OF FORMS ,pils, their parents. friends and the fac- duct the rehearsal. 56: to quested to meet in the city and county visits Number schools, marart ..thiacity.. to Miss...Hazel There ef of over control a The school. Municipal public girls'were ulty of the ad San Francisco, the event taking- - place 1For Spring Initiations are in order in th e van- - I ket in this city is being advocated by room& visited, L64; children examined, 18building neat Wednesday evening at in dainty new. havethe n" 598; children inspected, 17.068; permits "Doc," Mr. Sloan met pannier In numerous variations. It frocks, and the entire , rat the bride's home. Heber--MW.111' issued, 407; permits refusecl, 26: chilIn Hon. A. H. Bosnia, (Norwegian vice "'Y mtn""11'n-el'Miss Thero several years ago in San is shown here in a form that suggests Wright, Jack Jones, Paul nose and to enchantment. whose department was recently re- - dren excluded, 58; referred to medical urray; Jerrold Higgs will ride the mystic ferred the double flounce. This gown is of Francisco, and renewed the acquaint,via petition of residents in the inspection, '23:- vaccinations, 8; minor C. Thoresen Christian Johannessen;' goat Into the order of the Amici ' ance in Salt .Lake when she was filling satin combined with tulle and intend-FeOf Second West and South Tern- - dressings, Wl1Ie John 29: nurses' home calls, 41: Josef Straah'erg. Cart .. Fidessinti, and Monday night the follcinity an engagement as vocalist at tor theater or restaurant wear. the city take parents' visits to schools, 40. Causes Hansen, Jacob Fixated, Niels Poulson.. that streets pie asking Pt Maxiturq the a into. will initiated be !lowing Mrs. Mr. and Sloan came to 7! lice, 1; Sohn Halvorsen, H. C. Andersen, Aset charge of the market now operated by for exclustonScabbles, It Kappa Alpha: Len (iardner, Reiger,1 .truLk Jan. 30, and spent a few days before' Maxwell, the grandmothers, respectivetonsilitig, 6; acute eye defect, 4; un- Straa'berg, Ole Guldbransem Mrs. Sofia farmers in Second West street. ForDell Leslie Cahoon, Warburton, to New of Orleans. the bride and groom. The rooms going They may ly. adeal classified. 11; measles, 1: scarlet fever, Hese, Ole Winther. and wife.- - TrYlive Mr. "Wells is tr, ' vid G. Dowd and Mary Blakely, l'st,' Paul Parmelee, Edgar Gibson, of Information gathering thegreat probably go to Europe before ing. I were effectively decorated, and a num.-ChriatoPhersett. concerning operation 8; smallpox, 4; thicken-poLes Paul, Petty Wyatt, Wal' Thorum, Idaho. Idaho of Falls, both of ber friends and relatives assisted . ing. OfOf public markets in other cities. Anna IC Widtsoe, Mn. Josie Johann. --- 1' Ties P. ,Neff anl Margaret Rey- ter Stack and 'Cutler. In entertaining. The young couple will fers have been made to Mr. Wells by .., Inge, Engh. Peder Belden. Be Deported. - ten, Mrs. nolds, both of Salt Lake. Six Mrs. C. E. Allen has gone to San reside here. ' "Christianity in Japan" is the sub- residents and property OW tient on SecAdolf SwendRen. Hyrum Amuudstn. bert Jk. Oakden and Grace Sere-de- r, ject i V of the address. svhiti will be ond West to either aeU to the city a Diego, Cal., to visit her daughter, Mrs. l'IMIVLAInia. Sorensen, all from Salt . both of Salt Lake. Mies Elda Havenor was guest of H. G. Sloan. Orders for the deportation of six Lake given by Mr. Elbert Thomas at the site on Second West street near First from Ogden, Hagbert An. Zella and B. A. R. Beaver, t Hatch, on Thurshonor at ,an informal tea Unitarian church tomorrow night. Mr. South street. or to construct thereon Greekil'have been received by Inspector dersen.-City: . Ereksen and wife. James Murray. Tanner, Misses and of the Flora the the Alumni Mr. and Mr. J. .C. Weeter and Mr. day given by Thomas, president ,t, buildings for a market and lease the D. A. Plum ly of the United States im- Tr! ijof Waberg and wife; from Provo. Teton Idaho, Arthur McKinley, city, . McCann& Alberta in and Mrs. G. E. Bowerman expect to association, spent geveral, years, T. ,Andersen, Castle rom andlier tte - citY111,,Supervision and migration- service., ,Tho 121143 sl . kr0, Ov H. Berg: Olut were in pink and white. and covers and Laura EdnaOWen, St. Anthony, Japan studying tha PrelliIent I leave shortly for a trip to the coast. to Pe4erseP4., from Logan ' 1)alar forbidden the right to remain $Lit Idaho. 25 laid were for glom guests. rom Is regarded as a good A. Widtsoa August 3. Ha,nThe latter AtDr. Lela plan are arid John United States of Gus C.A.' Thomas the Downing, A (rev J.Pedersen. D, and k rks. daughter. Prof. Dorsey A. Lyon and Prof. one, and its operation would require las, George ICallidos,-Nicboth of Montpelier, Idaho.-- r Sapatato, Tom aen, T.,A. Thoresen, Glut ' Haverior-I- s guest- - of honor-th- is Miss Sullivan, have gone to the coast. fter of a- market master Giolas,Peter James and Alex Camoras. john A. Hendrieksen: August Saloon. the of mines PedersenFreber-and--Vitheschool Fredt...P,ack..of appointment thur -afternoon at a social affair given by and Zech Israelsen, were speakers at the meeting of The WhdeötildexerrciseLsupervisiottof thd The first- - five are deemed as undesir- Ttlehmond;-A- . ginia H. Smith, both ar Salt Lake: '- Mrs. C.' Mii.a.13grxlIsarkPr.Z nds men of the state this morn-Bess- operation of theplace. of their activity Hyrum Andrew Dalarud. Salina; Mrs. S,tuth Jordan, because mining ttuir able ,cltizens Olivel.:,, A., Mrs. H. B. Whitney, and the latter's Ing--iWells be- -- In immoral traffic. and Camoras is de- Catherine TIMMEWII, Ephraim; AnLake, Stu,ck... and . ,Commissioner and chilMr. and Mrs. T. A. little son, left today for a month's visit all dreas Olsen. Ephraim: Emil Chrlistopt Heves that the city should own and-- ported on a rharge-of B.. Price, .f alt Lake, and ing exthange building, Herbert moral turpitude. California. dren to have gone to San Diego. , , lag its own 'market. lidr..Wells is He was arrested in Chicago by Inspec- ersen, Manti; Antbon Sorensen. Mil. Emma T. Rail, Riverton. The sophomore class has called a operate uch Mr. and of living tor Oasis; cost ,Pedensen, the G. Ludwig and Elsie M. DurH, convinced that murB, 1910 high of Frank ford; In his because Plurnly very important meeting for The university juniors may pride Lust , Idaho.. Mr. and Mrs. Itu lon S. Smoot of SeatShelleY, be reduced in this city if the plane der of a man in Greece. Camoras was Mrs. A. M. Nielsen, ant, both of Salt Lake. afternoon for the purpose tle, Washington, it8 In Salt Lake for a themsedves upon giving the most elabout. It in prob.. admitted to ball, which wag forfeited. iand John Larsen,- - Preston, Idaho. Gra- Tuesday on are carried and Ola foot now ScottAlexander Earl corn-both for the making arrangements few days. They are on their way hoine orate ball ever given under the aus- tam, of Salt Lake. that oa meeting will be held In a About 10 days ago Inspector Plumly "soph" dance which will be given able He after spending the. past month in New pices of any school upon the occasion F. W. Halls and Doris H. Mincher, ing davs-tconsider the matter. at recognized Camoras on the street in few in month. a Additions to Zoo. York. While here they are visiting Mr. of the "Junior prom" at the Hotel both of Mancos, Colo. which time the residents on Second Salt Lake and promptly arrested him was le little Smoot' s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W- - C. Ilan lastnight. The Certainly German circle C. Wilson and the (Deutsche Kreis) Chiwho Paice, in Betty petl. West Ralph street, presented under the original charge made lett undone in the- - way et decoration both ght meets Monday at the home of Mr. tion, Will be asked to be present. A. Smoot, Jr. of Salt take.I Two raccoons have been added to the cago. : , , 116 north State at 8 o'clock. Zoliri- Wellington, and arrangements of various details, Clive, and Crescent, -bark too, They are excellent 4, Liberty the of Gerthe lacked and will be atiair German games nothing Annie Hardy, Murray. The Bons and Daughters 'et Wales played, -- Tfte and hare been domesticated. ar. ON man Vacancies'Now specimens successful., , refreshments and VIEWS &Mee served, the Will Five Davis meet at Eagle hall, eorner being absolutely INVITES 'society The park department paid $10 each for . mezaanine floor was used, the of Salt Lake. GerlitTurlianguage will lye spoken exof West Temple and Second South MonIn ' In Police Department VICE COMMISSION therm elunively. The circle invites all inguests being received in the green . day evening, Feb. 9. All Welsh nd . in German. terested room which was uecorated in crimson, --- tho 4oneer11-1,4- 1. Social. absence of frNihmen, The list of vacancies In the pollet de- - J City Commissioner W. H. n- Sherman Detectives Place Colorado nd rietInglqthe table used . .,, , the 1 roses, being 'Insi 2, WITch'Ante American of Chapter the meeting Pioneer stake Mutual Improve- - held yesterday, will be held Monday partment Wag br I commisChild Life, met Monday evening at the In thes eenter of the room having two la rat sending letter, Patrolof -the when resignations home Of Mrs. F. R. Williams, 949 vases of American Beauty roses, while associations will give a real old- - morning at the English 1 assembly. night sioners asking for their views on the ad chandeliers hung basget- - acquainted so- - Chas. Wilbert Snow and ,others will man O. C. Hathaway and Patrolman proposal to establish a civic vice comNinth East. Mrs. J. W. Chase gave from re E. P. Painter and a young Ciord Vases No roses; of the contest in the Pioneer stake hall, speak. an interesting talk on- the Montessori kets of Itichmond mission in this city, Mr. Shearman Walter W. Griffin were demanded. ar for the requests says he regards the proposition as a girl arrived in Salt Lake yesterday sillue flowers adorned the piano, The The pro- 12, Lincoln's birthdaY. was nextThe given ad System." will be explanation meeting least 50. new students 4 ill be for the at other than that it good one and held at the home of Mrs. F. M. Michel- anteroom was arranged as a bower of gram is one of interesting and laugh- - theAt total Itsforeahnkarylval t. it wasthe--known . 1. of the mid-yeentrants aC- - was "forresignations of the service," but tions now confronting the city pollee 'police beadquarters-lhathe couple son, 1070 Ninth East, when Mrs. W. D. wistaria. ,a White lattice forming walls able events for both the young and old, good to Jennie Home, registrar; tow cording that the officers vio- - department could be dealt with better were wanted in a Colorado Hawkes will give a tallton "The Child, and roof which were twined with the and a crowded house Is expected by all. 33 ad had registered up to yesterday af-.'- it is .understood schedule of events follows: Fat of the girl flower& Over the archway the toted one of the primary rules for con- - by such a commission: if his fellow where live From Four to Six." purple "Junior"--Waiat of most them l from ternoon, coming 7111 elect rtemen's relay cradle race, 200 pounds and word commissioners are opposed to the plan, Detcirtives Moroni Gillespie and H. D. duct in the service. over, five men from east side and five city and nearby -schools. Patrolman Hathaway's tamer as an however; it is understood that he will iLyon located Painter and the girl in The Daughters of the Mormon Bat- globes. The ballroom was done in from . west-sid- e; from obstacle almost race, one cafe where, It is said. Painter bought girl's officer has been not seek td press 1t4furt4er. ntalion will meet on Thursday, Feb. 12, the suniversity colors. ,red and white, froth each ward; ladies' tight skirt appointment last spring.- - "It is no use of taking my own time intoxicating liquors for the girl. Theythe Famous with the regent, Mrs. Maybelle T. tall vases of American, Beauties on girl Girl Cornetist se froth-ta- ch one Patrolrace, to in be service, he ward, commission skirts livers not molested until the detectives, began and the time of the Shortly after and a chapter from the history pedestals together with palms screen- 21 Inchea around bottom. five inches -- - tDavis, arrested a man on a talking about the matter if there Is a shado,,ved- them to a hotel and found white man. Hathaway of the battalion- - will --be read by Mrs. ing the musician,' stand,--Thre- e he a Miss Mae Kesler, of the daughter from leen tali man's- clothespinning the members against the that they had registered as man and majority-- 0f S. H. Allen, a patriotic topic will be scrolls euged with red hung between aanr geresoifsteddruannkdenn INe,assa strTuheekarbresy ithed ty five Men from east. side and five late Bishop Frederick Kesler, known as Shearmanjwife. Tho police refuse to divulge the said banquet-room- s, bore on J!onimilssioner plan," of given by Mrs. Erneretta Cutler Smith, In to in the this be run west side. falaiIn the case. a famous cornetist, was a' visitor in officer. An action was begun morning. and a paper on "Wireless Telegraphy" one side ..the numerals. "1915". and Irace; each man to pin on highrelay mistreatforline with the the week and was ea. courts against Hathaway the other a big red 'U." Palma and left, hand, will be given by Miss Claire Kimball. city during to In Me now d be is feet from tertained by relatives here. pending a prisoner-anferns were all about the room. The i line:. Ward--pins Yesterday ' ing district haNinglarreat-----aumbcourt. The officer is under ig was--IMrs J Sletcher. Jr.,. entertained at a banquet-balpink roses and pre re east west side events, afternoon at the Bryant C. high school !the bonds. For and H. Llamas ' parcel shower party in honor of Miss emilax artisticaliy aireaged. Open- atake-w- ill be divided by D. & R. G. she appeared with Prot i known pro- - IWO several- years,as Patrolmarlilin Agnes Sylvester, Whose marriage to ing from this hall and the ballroom tracks. Where stake is divided each a a chauffeur, ,and been detailed Paderewski of the of were various the bootha sororities Oscar Kirk takes next Wednes20 will receive .place ward to points: A $1.00 The students of the school during that tiniK.Ims tahenpart irt day, 'the evening being ntent with and fraternities alLin different de, i books will be given to the winning Philippiles." most : of the important arrests the en- ward as a present from President were assembled and a delightful musi- - some music and games, and about 20 prea-- , made by the depathnent. goods , .ent. trance to the balconyhaving the ban- Wm. McLachlan. A dancing exhibition hcaoimpertos now iwnailvigsict;)enn Miss 0111.!. w hKiler,e The Jolly rive Hundred dub W'as nisters twined with Oregon grape of Crown Prince waltz and Retka polka, . ... 180 lb. 'Bacon, 20c; hams, Mt. and Mrs entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas vines, and their name in --Greek letters Will be given and dancing by the guests shewas entertained by Dr. The Rev. W. R. Wilson to pounds ot.sugar for 50c; 414 Mrs. )t and Joseph Hyrum Parry, SPECIAL 'Yet:lea on the fill white will . -2- 5C in , Worked remaindor-o.. Hodder the .against Wednesday, four prizes the evening. -- pounds for end Mr. And- MrsGeorge .,, Life 14 80o butter served Best Country creamery ,----..,--Speak Jog awarded. ands retreelurtents- served green.--'-- - Ref reah ment& ..., werebOinfir16c canWNW H,3.01, Crow; the, ,; 80a .7 Fair rnirr,,ver ,.,..4,per sack from illablahaving a laee-- ekstle and qerapple, ' id , andMiss Prof. 7erocblitTCnr'len-,;Cooler have ligker'e 2 , Walter too Choir poultaalorMarartIfer---er-t-TANfia: A meeting of the Mothers' congress ' crystal- baskJita ; loy - eaeoamet,2 attractions gone elt.asub being 'see 01111 reesssL yortlrke. critttly-- --WIWItitil: septlea711;11.V11111711 .11,1...," fio eeventlgw will be held next Wednesday. Feb. IL for a centerpiece. At the head of the i 2 corn tel.; cane sugar circuit.p Pioneer minced clams, 2 caha Tut 25eAt rcl return Arniet Fidleime, fraI at 'rree tea, 2 pkwa, ne apple to the west they will appear as l ,.. ,.,. ID 1' V rk of Large-ra- ne'The-on church 9 Were booth.. its flowers east South Temple street, at 2:30 ternity 6 rollw a at the-totolletpaPer LireMOcwrOsnt The following musical program will theater. restee-aual-- ltit cola rA. Dur- o'clock. mu Brow, jCountry Bel 1 holds the that prosper-10e f7,7:17,17,,;t 'Churches." to be present. were seen in sofa custi; be furnished at the Mil lei': wird. Breakfast coffee Quaker Oats 150 9 pounds of salsoda the ratmsr andTty tunsand (her details, pennants and ichanel. Sunday eyening. 6:30 p.m.. be or Cereal the lie hand. in Postum Mrs. Monroe Hanauer of the Sttwart banners, ,while. Navajo rugs -blankets the Watfle--0-greatly hand Approves Commercial Clubs ord.- choir: 3 for 25e 25a mond C Soap . Tall cans salmon spartments-hua-returne- d ork of the "Mormon" Church In fofrom St. Paul. aided in the cosy effect. The can .. .... 25c 10c can;pepper Criseo,-per I sDiscuss Good Roads tering the country life of its people: Minn., where she has been visiting two literary societies, the Scribblers iSelection. "The Palms," (Faure).. . $500 Log Cabin syrup. pts, 213e;5 eta.. ,.40c Sugar. per sack relatives. 25c ...Clióir 8 pkgs. matches, 25c, or for &red Order of the Gleam, bad' an In11 bars Quick Suds soap Zion InWhen !Anthem, relics. Think a I "0, real. fitted with dill dian booth pickles i 2 large milk, taring beans, pork Promised large Commercial The ' of United clubs More Help r Of Thee." (Afeelellan). solo Tha offiCers of the Daughte- rs . Of and hides, and a typical Blue Ribbon raisins. package .,10a d and bean, Red Seal Lye, to!dian blankets sauce 10c Lake county held tv'spirited meeting MYrtle Woodbury Doe lie, 15a bottle Worcestershire summer horn-- made of twigs, matoes, Dutch Cleanser, gape Ito. Postoffice it Lake - I i - - ---- - 'Utah Pioneers met with Mrs. Zina T.a Salt 2e cheese. per lb. Cream 25c on last night at the Commercial club Bon Anti or Je and discussed the by-- and inside sOripod end kettle hung Organ solo"Evening Star," ' Good mixed tea. per lb. 2 Shinola, corn oe, gloss starch,, . laws and constitution. Refreshments. one end .Will p er) , the good roads question. The million too inlitation, Me, A . Lover asi lb. or black tea, per Good green ball blue; baking soda, pkg: were served. and an enjoyable tinip was a mimic fountain called the ilTiolin solo,- "Cavaltria In anewer to the- Commercial club's! (biller bond issue for the cont4truttion Tierce's large pork and beans.,15a vermicelli, spaghetti or macThe regular meeting of the Of permanent reads in salt Lake coun- - corn P taint about the congestion of mail s; na" . , Miss May whieh punch 60c from lb. Youth" of Tea, -' per stove or corn flakes 2,Hspent. , 1"SPring Lipton's aroni. r ' . tokIet Sr takes :"- 7 IT r 25c was l Anthem,.."Goapel '.0tr tY nee Under diseumelon. County Syr- - in . the. Sal L 1,001 15b 35c jai peanut butter place On Feb. 2S polish ' :l r Gardner, sheopened the wirer lfic bottle ammonia. 2 foe'......150 73ishops building. and the Daughters i pants. Annie Woodbury, and-- gold- - thefraternityB. 1 pin -Sn ,. -160 was agked about the ., 61961881n. ruité peas, 2 runs of Handcart Pioneers will give the being reproduced in electric lights as 4 lbs. rice, navy or brown-beansI W.. Osboroe, and Beth Sutherilial the e;ribttelnhial.S-tetei;e between reports 'submitted FIVtii G. Gold dust, large size or PrePancy tapicoa,p ro gi'azrh ' Smith. peas, with splitsurrounded. e pearls, a diamond, to the county commksioners in regard which- - was reoeived today, states- that Compound lard. Ss. ase., fie, 60c:Selectio n, sugar ... outlined on It white shield. 3110 to-t- he les number of miles of epae that the appropriation for the Salt Lake Graham flour, per sack .. ... 25c Miss Mary Glade entertained the T. 1 The musical- - society booth. was Anthem. "As the Dee?' From eS5e A 40c brim fur uB. willetriferornes-avaliable-osack be for could $1700,000 built flour, per StralgbtgradA . XZTibThüiR1iThgtit Dslling." solo p art . a( B n a J , High patent flour. per for additional clerks I selections durJulian Smith , 10c 60a can lobsters :No.212 Crystal-Whittoed- - be Lein eed- - inulythe ' provides player piano gave ,choice qui, e, -The the of The loc.al Miss :walls or- - local engineers submitted Imps Swaner ing the evening. marriage of Valry, Boran estimate Senator butheriand explains, wag the 6 bars Chorister,. ArthUr McFarlane; ' t were Good mixed candy. lbdecorated on A. and Castile .or : took UrrY ax, Delta Vpailon sorority lirbert Naphtha place of 68 miles, it was set forth. In re- - WediresdaY 8 lbw an order issued recently by or crackers 25a white blankets. gimlet. .e in the temple, ginger2 snaps and on with Yale soap' Mr. Gardner said that the reports' reeult of Ply, i 411, 44 65o -'dozen for which comminsion r proFresb eggs. eivil service Lard. Ss, 45c: 5s; 75c; las s,,..$1-4- 5 booth Cat the bati4.---J. 4 the rereption was -- The Scribbler-Glea2fio Thursdalesehing I or I were 7 large candles-T.1- ,c' MICE- - l ' Large -- r room ati hibite the plerks in the poetoffice de. southeast W. .. glyea Ilk their...honor by their working more than 1a stoetwWm.1 T. that Meenrt Hat Mnw Ia. p dubs get-- down. to- pertinen t-- fro m aner and Jr . arA Mrs. tracted a great deal Of attention with' TBIE CHEAPEST PLACE IN 'MANN TO BUY THE BEST GROCER In 42; - KnaPt011 H. Urry; about 60 guests being pres- ite yodgeorril- - Atinnehaha. CO,,, 127 El let South. I business and investigate the mettert EAST SECOND SOUTH Ails Is Theater.--rAdvebusiness bY Tile maidens. reiponsible L. 8, Half east block Strange-Meof P. post, the V. Pretty parcel tat. : Receiving with them were Mrs. Strange -Quire raving sompany, obtained. 04.P,IIM ka,11.3 AeliaAA, .11p...4114.1 mat, Nays, Mrs. ..W..MeAUi8ter aud Mrs. '4. fraternity had tiqed up a tiletnent; sigma .' Ni - P ,i r I I . afidPétiml SO0a1 N6ws - ,i ' I . 4, ..: , e prie -- , . - 4, - - .2 ct , - ( , - .,4 r ., - -- , . , . , . TI.-un- ' - Jet et; tiver I 4'; g IIPH ----, , - ...: . ' i - I Intestintss.----an-4,---4,t- -- - T; 0334, "iitt.f ' 1 I , Z.-- , , ' ' . vice--,---.- . ; , Td ay "S J1Zj - . -- o , , . Miss-Mar- t elg a S.- . . ad ..- ' Hug. ,. I ' I li . :,. -- . peoper".-eviebratio- 1 . 41! ' - 4 -- , ' ? - 7. .: ,. ' :Ili' i.I NEWS ' r ., - a ,: ,,,,', , '. tIES .... ,:: a: ;;,,s "".!:!' 4,t , ;I r 41 - ' ,1 i ' bat , t .1 t I as "tall 11 iny . ..;.,. .....,.: I -- UNIVERSITY :". - -- .'4 i 1 ce ',.tt,R.-it'f- - . - f I :,,, - N, d rr- i ' - .1: I ;-,t . , Fr .t....i I : s , it ,, : ' - - ii 111719'1.---.01:-Il- le , - - - -- . ' Health Report; ni i i wosid--pretteett- - - : - , - . .' , - : 7,4;,..:,..::.: t7 ' ' - I i i pre-iiii- , w's -- l and! . , ..............,,,, te , Vk F,,, -t, "-- - ',, ' ' .......,..1-- "5 ' - , - -- ' . . , ' - MUNICIPAL OF PAlit - -- - - -- - r, xveur---we-wi- - - - 41- - d, IMARRIAGE LICENSES . I , .. t x, ' - to ,. , 1 , ' - a real-den- ts . - . 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