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Show $; , 8&S3& VI ! m DESERET Berkeley where the has been attend- lag schooL Social Affairs Personal Notes Womens Clubs ft J n e and Emily Sitxer daughter Georgia, leave today for their former, borne in Nebraska, to be expecting gone for some time. Mrs. Sitaer, during her absence w ill flli a concert lour a one of a trio of musicians engaged by the Chautauqua bureau, for a tour of the middle west. Mrs Nitxer will be the vocalist, and the others will be well known art lets, with violin and piano. Mra Sylvaln Noack has returned from Roeton to spend the summer She will be with the family of her uncle. Richard Hartley, for two weeks, and after the arrival of Mr. Noack, at that time will probably be at the Hotel Utah for the summer. Mr. and Mra. Arthur E. Lewis - Si&rk, and Miss Oleva Ostler. A that yes- 'f"1' Clawson and daughter, Well, entertained yes In honor of Mrs. Clawsons Mrs. Harriet Pickett, the rooms B and spring blossoms, The present. at Mrs. Wells home street Mra George Murdock entertains the B. Sewing club this afternoon at her being home, Miss Olive Benson hs returned from UNIVERSITY NEWS The last series of dramatic readings class in Public Speaking of university will be given thla week and Last night Frank Rasmussen next. read, The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife, by Anatole France. Next Sat'The urday Moroni Olsen will rggd Fevtra Dtdple, by George Bernard Shaw. On May 22 Miss Pearl Sparks by the . '"ndand C it uddone for I tried it Mrs Mias Claudia Green, and Hugh E. Hardaughter of Mr bridal couples of and Mrs. Lawrence Green, will return ceremony taking from Stanford university neat week. the bride's mother. ti " Last evening the boards of the Young Mens and Young Ladies M. I. A. oi The marriage of Misa Nadine Ratxer the Salt Lake stake entertained In honand William H. Wheeler of Hastings. or of the stake officers at the home Neb., takes place this afternoon, the of Miss Katharine Mathewon. the time Rev. J. H. Dennis to perform the cere being enjoyably spent with music and mony In the presence of the near rela game and refreshments served. Present were Prof, and Mra. O. J. P. Wldt lives and friends. soe. Mr. and Mrs Wllford Beesley, Mr. Miss Marion Whitney entertained at and Mrs. William Seare. Mr. and Mrs a luncheon at the Hotel Utah yester- William Cartwright. Miss Jemima Miss Pace, the Lloyd. Miss Clarissa Beasley, day In honor of Miss Vivian Minnie Barrow, table being decorated In pink, with a Frank Frew in. MissHarold H Jenson. pink George Emery, pink enameled basket filled with tulle Mr. Mr and Tanner Lund, and tied with pink snapdragons Da via carda decfor a centerpiece, and brides. Covers orated with pictures ofplate Mr. and Mr. H. W Walker have Iswere laid for Mrs. C. K. Pace. Mrs. H. G. Whitney Mrs. J. H. Bouford, Mrs sued invitations for an Informal danchome In party to be given at their George F. Felt, Mrs. William Francis ing district in- honor ot Beer. Jr.. Miss Alie Felt, Miss Geneva the Cottonwood and Mra. Ralph W'alker, whose Felt, Miss Louise Edgeheill, Miss Pace. 3lr. marriage tookIn place recently. a The afthe ay of country Mra. Clarence Warnock entertained fair willthebe women to wear gingham her aortal club on Monday afternoon, picnic, men the overalls. and gowns the rooms being bright with spring flowers, and the usual pastime enjoyed A banquet was given last evening at home of Mrs Zens Radl) by the The Salt Womans club mot on the Salt Lake auxiliary. Roal Monday for the last time this season, of America. In compliment to Neighbors the deleand elected the following officer for gates of supreme lodge. Royal the next year: Mrs. W. H. Tremayne, Neighbors, the on to their way Buffalo, . Mra. E. V. Brooks, vice preswhere the national convention will be presidentMrs. F L Sumpter, recording held. ident: The decorations were in th OCarroll, T.corres- - lodge colors, purple and white, and secretary: Mrs. P. J.Mrs Allen cover were laid for 30 members. Dr. fonding secretary: Mrs Amelia B Gatrell. Elsie Ada Faust, delegate from th Salt critic; Mrs H E. Schiller,W. historian. th accompanied auxiliary, I. Frank, delegation east Mrs. J. H Powers and Mrs. , advisory board. terday mother, being bright with about 60 guests affair took place on Eleventh East rnto will by the Wasatch Literary club on Saturday at the Commercial club, and matters n ce to all the mtinbeit be discussed will niporA Mias Porothy Hart mon. are among the today, the marriage lace at the home of Skull it Uninjured Carl Ivory. 41 years old. bas a real Ivory dome, in the opinion of the city police. Ivory received a wajtop on the may save aide of th4 head laet night that sent Suggestion his head through a plate glass window. Much Suffering and as Ivory continued big. progress tils skull bounced with much force up- on the cement sidewalk Yet when h arrived at the emergency hospital, he had two large gashes in the twelve Pa. 'Tor years though bone beneath the scalp was the iwalp I terrible rith cramp. uninjured. VOUld have lo uitay It appears that Ivory was in a saloon, a in bed several days and that he saw a stranger smoking asked the stranger to lend I pip. theHepipe month. eo that he might smoke. him all kinds of The stranger didnt like the Idea, an remedies and was swung a blow, that put Ivory through the window. treated by doctor, Patrolman George Phillips saw the but my trouble conupon the lyjgg form of Ivory Impinge eee he were tinued until one day psyinint, and . I read about Lydia seriously Injure. The man who landd the blow, however, disappeared. have Marian B. Robinson will enter-lai- n the Butterfly club at e dancing This evening Miss Pace and Walter this party be guest of honor at evening at her home, in the L Felt will dinger to- be given by Miss Alene Tay Cummings apartments. lor. This afternoon at the meeting of the Mias Fannie Pattison is entertaining social center. P J. Sander will give a practical demonstration on bar social club this afternoon. fruits and vegetables. Tomorrow,canning Mra C.ara F Dor ins will lecture on home An interesting event of the day is the economics. of ar.d Paul Miss Williams marriag.the Platt ceremony taking plar at TJ1 y View Reading club met yesnoon in the temple, and a reception to with Mra PAD! nd officers follow at the home of the brides par- terday for the comini were elected ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Williams, this fol.ows Mrs T. year B Lewis, president evening. r F. Glberson, vice president: H.; C. Harlan, Mrs. secretary; Another interesting marriage of to- Mrs Lewis Seekers, treasurer New comof and is Miss Gaboon that Janie day mittees will be appointed by the George H. Fehr, the ceremony,., being resiperformed this morning at the' Luthdence of Rev. Schmoock of ihe Mrs. J. J. Daynes will entertain on eran church. The bride wore a suit of blue tafetta with white gloves and Donald Daynes and Elmer Cutler Jenshoes. The bridal couple will be at kins. who leave shortly for New home after June I at 1368 Ninth East. 11 for th colony In by Chri I Maryland. The relics were owned by Captain William H. Hooper and were deposited by him in thec bank, where they laid Many eastforgotten for over 4b years ern institution snd universities are anxious to get hold of the document to th and the) will probably go Harvard museum, unless some action is taken locally to ke.ep them within - the state1 more- Hit Head; It Cut But CRAMPS returned from their wedding trip and are at home at 34 Third east street. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pembroke left terday for a trip to the coast. 1917 16 Ivory Alightt on AWFUL tea-tabl- 2. MAY Mra. Vivian Pace, n bride1ect of Ml tha weak, la guest of honor t&U afternoon at a Urge tern, given by Mias Louisa Edgeheill and Mis Jacquita 85 about home. Edgeheillbainat thair invtted Tha rooms ara gueata and decorated throughout In pink the tea table having an Urugr oan. embroidered cloth over pink guay and for a centerpiece a baaket of and sweet ferns, tiad with pink ribbon. peaa rooms ara in pink roaea andThe other sweet peaa. pink pink at the grill be Mr J. ABouford, Mra. Willianj Francis Beer, Mra. Louis Mrs. Arch Besaant and will be assisted Ip servBarry They Alice Phyling by Miss Miss Edgehefll, Mias Ivy Cowan, Mias Edna lis Reeder, Mies Belle finarr, Miss Virginia Kay, Mrs. C. W Reeder, Misa Louise Pitt. Pearl Morrla. Miss Abbie Hunt, Mias Mrs fteldon Mrs. Seymour WEDNESDAY NEWS EVENING now I am never troubled with cramp and feel like a I cannot praiae different woman. Vegetable ComLydia E. Pinkham'a recommend-me- it pound too highly and I am uffer ai 1 did who to my friends Mr. George R. Naylor, Box 72, Pa. Mryville,women woo are trembled with Young painful or irregular perioia. backache, g- headache, dragginshould fainting apella or indigestion take Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Thousand, have been Compound. to health by this root and herb BR EA KF ANT JACKET ON beaittYtl lines cnp. In-(- II Klesh colored georgette tot in roae pattern. serted with real is here fashioned into & charming blouse. Daintiness of workmanship marks it. with hemstitched seams and inch wide tucks down the front- - will resd The Unseen Empire, by May Athertoq Brownell and Thursday, "Pel-leas 24. Miss Blanche Marks will read and Melisaande, by Maurice Maet-erlinEach program is accompanied by special musical numbers The readings are held in the university assembly at 8:30 pm. and are open to the public. The two classes In geology 6 under Dr. V J. Pack made a field. trip to OgThe students den canyon, Tuesday. made the trip by automobile, leaving at noon and returning in the evening Geological conditions were studied and the many phenomena to be found there were noted. The trip is a requisite for the course each year. reIt Is expected that the board of acgents of the university will take tion this week on the matter of closing school a week earlier than the The faculty at Us scheduled time. a made Tuesday weekly meeting Such to this effect. recommendation action ma&hs the closing of school Frion day. May 26. with commencement the following Monday. May 28, instead of June 4. Ir the term is not shortened class work will proceed a usual during examination week. The editors of the If 18 Utonian an nounce the issue of the year book on this week. It Is claimed Friday ofwar situation has had little that the effect upon the plans of the editors and the bpok is claimed by them to be the best ever. It fa a pictorial record of the events of the school year. aenaatioo. 1:8 Write for free and nelpfut advice to E. Pinkhmm Medicine Co. Only women Lynn, Maa and read aucb letter. tvdia open nee Here to Take New Pott With Western Union J. Inc, formerly manager of the Western Union office at Great Falls, Mont., and recently appointed district commercial agent for the second is here to asaurr.e his new duties i Officials of the Western Union met ; at Pocatello rst Monday and went into various problems connected with U G. Life division sup- ji their work. erlntendent here, was in charge, and'the following others were ixj attendlance. H. H Hardy of Salt Lake, a 'mer Pocatello manager, who la now chief clerk to the superintendent. F. A- - Moser. Blackfoot P L Barstow. St. iAnthony. A J Knight. Salt Lake maft-jage- r; T. J. Foster. Idaho Falls W. J. Dermody. Ogden manager. ager; H. IL Hedstrom. Twin Falla manager: E. J. Lachore, Balt Luke relief mancommerager: C. J. Inee. Sait cial manager; Dan Moacowitx. manager, of this A. W. Hayes, chief operator city. C. ike tions will be given by th Norwegian Glee club and choir. Refreshments will follow later in the evening and Yellowstone Special Change Favored Purily We knew wt waultl "ha we no fvf difficulty in selling all the butShipment of Fat Hogs. ter we could manufacture A car of fat hogs was when we decided to pasteurize brought in Tuesday afternoon by all the cream used for our Livingston from his Delta ranch, io high-grad- ( High Quality Table Butters and we were right. It coet us J 4 0.000 a year to sell you this pure butter at no greater price than you pay for wRpast Oerized butter. But. u it pay us to insure purily for becauxe you favor pure foods pnd buy them These butters aold by all good dealers. Each Pure Because Pasteurized the have reposed in the vaults of Deseret National bank. The documents Prof. Levi Edgar Young, who leaves Include letter by George Washington, for the east next Saturday, will probQuincy Lafayette, Jefferson. John Napoleon Bonaparte and theably take with him valuable histori- Adams, arid cal documents which for many years original charter given to Lord Baltl- Notice va received at the Denver last evening, A Rio Grande office from Denver, that, effective next 16 15 and May 26, trains Nos would be discontinued, the last No. 6. leaving Ogden this Saturday night with that This action is Iri accordan, of other roads in curtailment of pas senger service on account of the war. the Salt Lake Union Stockyards. The management of the yards reports business beyond all expectation, since the But while the reformal opening fat cattle and hogs has been ceipts of lambs has heavy, that of fat sheep and An unusually not been so gratifying stock is preheavy i un of all kind of atock of th dicted when the range intermountain country is ready for th market. j Volunteer Ward Workers Lay Floors in Chapel A force of from 15 to 20 member of ward are devoting: the Thirty-thirtheir evening hour during the week to the laying of hardwood floor in tfap . part of their ward chapel yet It la expected by the ward ofthat floor apace 46 by 71 feet ficial can be laid with but little expense exuncorat-pleted- COMPANY At Eastern Schools Discontinue Two Trains. The Yellowstone special over the Oregon Short Line, is to leave this seainstead of at 7:15 son at 8:30 p.m Thjs will pm., as in past seasons more of an ppoJtnnity give tourists to visit the lake, and otherTesorts durThen the introduction of ing the day automobiles in the park hat sro shortened the time of transit, that it is 'hot necessary for the train tonewreach Ye-of hour llowstone so early. The yA grrival is 6 .m. We Knew You MUTUAL CREAMERY Will Exhibit Relics J cept for the lumber. Bishop Sheets states that the plan because of the inaugurated of living and lack of ward that this week heinexpects the room to be put shape by Passes Examination. Word was received In this city Tuesday, that DU worth Young, son of a senior fn Seymour B. Young. Jr.. ajd the Granite high school, has successhis mental examinations passed fullya din i salon to the naval academy, for to is and report t Annapolis, June 1. for final teat u h IBotcM Engineers to Banquet; Governor to Speak Norwegians to Celebrate Independence Day "The Engineer as a Cltlaen" will be the subject of an address to be delivered by Governor Sirnoa Bamberger before thi Utah Society of Engineers at the Newheuae Hotel tonight- - James C. Damon will be toastmaster and will be introduced by President Guy 8tH-ertsifng A. N. McKay who attended the recent meeting of governor at Wash- will speak on "National tngton. D. C., Defense." and Sylvester Q. Cannoi city engineer, will speak on the sub- Jecf, "Engineers and Progre." Norwegians of 8a!t Lake will celebrate Norwegian Independence day with a social Thursday evening at the national to th Odeon. Owing present the usual custom of celebrat- ing the day with patriotic speeches and song In th native tongue will be abandoned and speeches showing United loyalty and aupport to the Btates will take their place. J. M Hanone be will consul vice sen," Norwegian' aalec- of the speakers and musical Ml J j 'wvb W.B. CORSETS the Salt Lke (Figures furnished byweathei bur City office of th United State department of agrtcul-Ur- ) Weather Ftreeaat and Thursday, fair; Local Tonight THEN YOU CAN BE SURE THAT THE LINEJ IN YOUR NEW OUTER APPAREL WILL BE SET OFF TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE frost tonlght. The one hundred distinctively different models of parattTe A naw j WEATHER REPORT Famed For Their FIT mm local Weather Data fa May. If your figure is of average proportions we It haa a low recommend W. B. Model No. bust, with ample fullness to support properly. It is well boned to give the flat back and free hip. It is made of fancy pink material, and the price is only 9159. 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