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Show SATURDAY Clarion HIS afternoon Miss Whitney is entertaining in hon- or of Miss Helen Spencer, bride-eleof neat seek, and this evening Mias Sarah Burton will give a dancipg party for lia Spen- oer and Bex Williams, at her Miss home larie, Hudson will entertain at an informal tea for her at the Hudson home, and On Monday afternoon Miss Connie Young will be hostess at i ft kensington to be given in honor ol Mia Spencer. Mtea Kuth Howells and Miss Dolores Stohl. Half Coombs. The hostess eras assisted by r r ler" F Campbell. Mrs E. A Wall errtalned T st an Informal sCarnoen affatr at her borne In honor of Mis Charles bam- pel aduer tbs time being spent u itb kmltmg. and tea served isier Tlie had for a centerpiece a basket j Of marguerites About a doaen in to mate friends of Mr were Yxdner present Mrs W 1 Donoher entertained on Thursday at a diner at the Hotieaetue Inn. the table being decorated in spring flowers and covers laid for t eight. e o e Mina Lois Waiace. whose engage'Mr and Mr J H gcarles wilt enment to Joseph Jensen has been an- tertain at an informal dancing party nounced, is guest of'honor this after- this bom evening at e their noon at a luncheon and Orpl-cate - e party given by Mra. H C T a lc- nc Mrs; G T Wallace ban returned from 10 besides ,'es Loa guests numbering and Itiveiside. Cat. where The table decratior Are she Angeles Wallace. baa Spent the past six week in pink roses and bridal wreaeth and The Red Cross auxiliary, Lloyd Althe other guests are Mra H J- - Walwill meet on b ednesday from lace, Mrs Sterling Snow. Mrs. John liance. to 4 o clock at the First Unitarian Jensen, Mrs. Andrew Jensen, Mra church. Richard Newton, Miss Georgia Young, Miss Mary Breech, Miaa Mary Cleg-hor- n Mrs E. H Dorman, and daughters, and Miss Clara Latimer. Margaret and Gladys are vMiung friends ui Idaho Miss Ruth Howell, whose marriage Mr Mary F Dodge who ha spent Spencer Felt takes place in June to, was "guest of "honor yesterday at a mveral years in Honolulu, baa re- turned, luncheon at the Hotel Utah given by,i her sister, Mr David Stoddard. cot- Mr and Mr Milton Beifuse bare ers being laid for IS guests. The gone to California for a stay of sevtable had for a centerpiece a basket of eral week blue larkspur, pink tulips and gladi-- j ola and Shasta daisies The place Mr Taylor Chamberlain baa returncard had the monogram of the ed from Coronado Beach, where she has been some Him In order hostto be nearspending her husband who has been at but who has stationed Camp Kearny, and afternoon President Yesterday recently transferred lo Camp Mrs-- John A. Wldtsoe entertained the been B. C. Jack, .graduating class of the University at Mr ,ao informal reception at their home Ehno 8mfth and children wiTl ifrom 4 to , and in the "evening from leave next week for Osage. low to 7 to 10 oclock entertained the degree spend the summer with relative Wraduatea, about 160 numbering Ausday Kiss Joan Bridge of Cald-student The rooms were decorated tin,Teater r John McDonald of in the patriotic colors, American welLTex a, andwere y the Idaho, married, bekia-usiBwilhJbluaJrW snow.fiaga WRevformed A; bcirur by balls and red peonies The table from Paden In tne pcf of tbe hew Grand parlors which refreshments were served, had hotel. The marriage follows a short roa basket of the flowers for center-piec- e mance begun nt tbe government hosand the candies and ices were pital in Austin. Texa where Mr. Mcafter in the red. white and blue. About Donald was sent for treatment in an e trial Ion injured 60 were present during the afternoon. being severely U 8. camp in Texa from the flight In receiving and entertain, Assisting where he was in training. Attending ing during the afternoon and eve- him was Mies Bridre and when tbs ning were Dr and Mra Wldtsoe, Pro- Injured man was honorably discharged cessor and Mrs. E. H Beckatrand, from the hospital and army It had would Professor and Mrs B. Roland lewis, been decided that a wedding the after Mr and Mrs A- - 8. Bennlon, Mrs. L take place. Immediately bridal the eonpie ceremony yeeterday E. Young, Dr and Mrs. Walter D left for Bole McMr where Professor and Mrs H, E Donald expects Idaho, Bonner, to take np civil enCowles. Mr. and Mra. J. E. MeKnlght, gineering. , " Miss Florence Ware, Miss Charlotts Mian Von Jensen and Neal Malouf Burch, Miss Mary Moorhead and Mias were married yesboth of Richfield, Dora Snpw, terday nt the Grand hotel. A progressive dinner was given last Mr Arch Bnxsant la entertaining i The greatest of all May Sales left us with an enormous lot of Remnants fabrics of every description in lengths ranging from to 0 yards. The pric asked are less than today from the manufacturer. It is an exceptional opportunity- you you could buy-thead better come early. . 1 White Remnants Half Price All Silks and Wool Remnants Colored- - Dress 1 g. I i t' i ' skirt. - J - . (voiles, crepes, cial commencing Mon- day morning, for qq t ;.! Iiams, 'cheeks and plaids, aho Wivutexm aim" i5wni striped Ytnd plaid si Jit shirtings our choice at OFF. OXK-TIIIR- D $2.50 Foulard Silks a yard $1.25 XC.M.L Millinery HALF PRICE FOR TWO BAYS ONLY M ONDAY AND TUESDAY. - S'! Ot R ne Charles H Alisa and Ada Johns. both of Blackfoot. Idaho Lores U, Beckstoad. South Jordan, and Minnie B. Gosman, West Jordan. R W Sloan, Kansas City, Mo., and Bertha M Maditl. Portland. Ore. reorge Kruetser and Lontse Haw a, both of Salt Lake. Harry A Stone and Lnella CL both of Salt Lake. Theodore Willey and Violet. X. Crow-toboth of Salt Lake. Aaron W Hintie. Holliday, and Jessie Edward, Balt Lake. and Charlotte A. EdkllttA both of bait Lake ward. John H. hue and Hslen J. Sorenson. both of Salt Lake. Melvin E Oarpenterv South BendL Ind and Opal R. Brock, Salt Lake Willard J G Wood head and Marl Thompson, both of Midvale John Dempsey and Jean Christensen, both of Salt Lake Leri H Wells and Anna H. Sarrar. of Rhl Idaho b Edward R. Woodruff and Etha Mayo. v oi ait Lake. Edward S Peterson. Salem, and Clara C. Soransen, Sugar Idaho, City Idaho Joseph M JxcohMn an Lamph. both or Salt Lake Flatter 8. Harrl and Margaret A. V.iiner, both of Salt Lake. Vtctor H M.vrrl and Bmlt E. Starkey, both of Ogden Juliu C. pernio and Erma N Crockett, both of Hogan. Oacar y, Bcrgxirom and Eva T. Lund-bor- g both of Salt lake. tTarcnre O " King Caldwell. Idaho, and Isabella I, rregpin. Salt Lake. " Hunh G- ofF Selflatko Wtmatn T Fogarty Kcattl Wuh, and Fay Johneon. Phoenix. Ulrl ' n. cut half size, now- - much will they he worth lo after you ham loag them? J Send 25 cent right Boer and we will mark your name and add me on this SILYERIXE KEY TAG and mall with It on, of our Imported 8TFEH KEY RIXGA. We aim make Hodge Emblem Cherka GEM KEY TAG CO, io "webt norm temedk. A I A IV RT i T0MK&MI I Trains Leave at 7:45 and 8:15 Everybody Invited lo Attend ln ISO. M AT SALTAM $100 Reward, $ 1 00. ARE VOIR KEYS WORTH O FTORP gSPTH PAM(g The reader of thl paper will ha pteaaed to learn that there 1, at lent one dreaded diaeaa that eeieac hi. been able to cur in all Ita stage and that la catarrh. Catarrh being greaGv Influenced by constitutional conditions conitltutlonal require treatment Hall e Catarrh Medicine la taken in. and acta ternally thru the CD Blood th Mucous face. of the Bvatem thereby Surthe foundation of the diseaea giving the patient strength by building op the constitution and aasiating dolng lt, .work. The ioriTiave ao much faith in the curative power of Hall Catarrh Medicine that they offer Ope Hundred Dollare for an v caaa that It fall, to cur Bead-de- e 111 of testimonial Address: F J CHENET A CO- Tol. do Ohio Sold by all drugglsl. 7&& Advertisement fm Saltair Declared Fair by Salt Lake Federation of Labor, Friday Night I Nat-smit- h, -- 4 BBKMgawauiM.hajHaiEBsaBgi f"1t SiW of Fongcc. yard (one shirt pattern) spe Our entire line of Silk S5w ub,w Our entire line of Foulard Silks, they sell leguhuly at 2.50 a yard, your choice in this special cale at $1.25. ! 1)0 A line of Silk Shirtings, regu" pric e" $ 1 .50' a y a rd,3 "I Your choice of any hat on display Monday and Tuesday at Half the Regular Price. Make your selection early in readiness, for Decoration Day. Howard SL Locke. Bernice, Idaho, and Anna E. Reed, Ogden Fred L Brewster, Ogden, and Jom-phtM. Toung, halt Lake. Thomas Rustemm and F. Caselika Parker, both of Salt Lake. Oliver L. Bobinson and Ethel A. Jamison, both of Salt Lake James Turner and Clara Jenkins, both of Ogden Leonard Longbottom and Hilda V. Keveren. both of Salt Lake Alonso Kushton and Lacy 1L Hoes-se- r, both of Hunter. L. Poote and Anna Hansen, Henry or Rexberg, Idaho both Charles S Parker, Lanark, 1 9 Alio, and Laura M. Neilson. Ovid, Idaho. C Off lar s . Tbo following marriage linesmen were Issued by the county dark fog the week ending Fridays have been showg and sold, and with the near approach of warm weather suit fashioned of summer fabric such as pongee, raja, etc. equipped with cape that are sometimes detachable, often a very definite part of the suit itself, are showing up The sketch in increasing number illustrates suit of this type, made of natural colored .pongee and trimmed with faille silk in a contrasting shade. shown or it The collar may be worn may be thrown open, and It is possible To BttllM intH coat Jacket as a eep- - arate wra ptv beworn over a. light Silk Ginghams Special poplins, silk mixtures, novelty dress goods, sego silks, soi.settes, imitation pongee, beach cloth, bopsackings, gabardines, ginghams, calicoes, percales, sateens, silkohnes, cretonnes, outing flannels, canton flannels, wool flannels, bed tickings and nuiner-otiother fabrics, all included in this sale at HALF PRICE. MARRIAGE LICENSES th. weight frock If desired. One of the cape suits that promises to be popular is a model fashioned of wool Jersey and heavy silk or mercerized Jersey woven fabric The skirt and Jn contrasting color detachable cape, usually full length, are made of the wool fabric, with sleeveless jacket of the silk or mer It will be seen that cerlzed weave. this is really a three in on. garment. The cape may be worn separata and apart from the skirt and Jacket as a wrap, thp sleeveless Jacket may also be divorced from the Jacket and cape. and when the three are assembled a very smart outfit la the result. Sleeveless sweater for soldiers and sailors no doubt caused do be intro- duced the great array or gay colored i sleeveless sport sweaters for women, tand ths sleeveless Jacket of woven material followed. ! footing again the.solt here sketched it may he said that the fabric economy ruling is very much modified when bilk are used and that th. majority of distinctly summer suits made of any of the fashionable silks have father geiierpusly full pleated Silk Shirting it- - will have a centerpiece of pink peonie and the place cards will have the names of each guest engraved on the hostess remembrance. Covers will card, aa . be laid for 16 guest Mr. and Mr H. E Dewsnnp announce tbe engagement of thetr daughter, Myrr- tie. to Vaughn W Clayton of tbe 14Sts at Camp field artillery stationed Kearny Tbe marriage will take place tbe hatter part of June. j cape t r cape has definitely Invaded . marked at HALF PRICE. Remnants Fabrics tEatare in daily use in every household lowed by a tea at the Newhouse Hotel iq honor of Miss Louise EdgheilL whose marriage to Henry Bryan Johnson. Jr., will taka place In June. Tbe ten table Fashions For Americans UK Goods Price There is a nice variety from which to choose. Among them u will find very attractive pieces of taffetas, sntins. ciopc He chinos. crepe meteors, in plaids and stripes and many other remnants all Half Price -- ' Geo-gheg- ' Half This is an impelling opportunity on. goody that are particularly seasonable. Among them you will find ol(,ram10Si batistes, lon doth, camflaxons, India Jinons,Persian lawns; nam.-ook- s brics, muslins sheetings pillow, tubing, linens itc. Thev are all included at HALF PRICE. eere-iron- ! 1 ( sea j al-m- ost - 1 Fmversity of Utah, meeting first with Miss Virginia Budd, whose table had the class colors, green and silver, carried out in silver candlesticks with The green candles, and other detail assisting hostesses were Mias Mercie Golds borough. Miss Doris Kimball, Miss Leota. Frost. Miss lone Barlow and Miss Anna Pheraon. The home of Mias Verna Kelley, where the class next met. was deaerated In pink sweet peas and peonies, snowballs and bridalwreatb, a crystal basket filled with the flowers forming the centerpiece for the table. Mias Lola Edwards assisted the hostess. The last course was served at the home of Alias Elma Perry, who with Miss Jessie Hendrickson entertained the class. The guests sat at small fables each having for a center-piec- e a purple wicker basket filled with- - sweet peas in pink and white. Later dancing was enjoyed. Mrs. W. g Lewis entertained the Friday afternoon social club yesterday at her apartment In the Fairmonnt, tea being served from a table decorated in pink and white, a basket of Cec I Brunner roses forming the centerpiece. Guest in edition to the club member were Mrs D F Campbell, Mrs 1-- J. Bennett. Mr Wellington. E. Lake Airs Boy Anderson of Kansas, Mrs W G. "Hunter. Mrs Lula Hemmlck. Miss FlorMiss ence Sullivan Miss Alice Felt. Margaret Collin Mias Gertrude Mr The club members sre Henry Monheim. Mr MrsJ. HH F Water Brown. Mr H W Sherwood. Mrs Clayton C. Smith, Misa Ella Keyt-inMr Marcellus Snow and Mr Earl A' Commencing Monday Morning at 8 oclock Annual 'iU h ' MAY 25 '.191S Sweeten Band Will FurmistHIie Music R: Owen THE NEWS SEMI-WEEKL- Y The Great Country Newspaper . i r yf4)Hg ff f r -- y 1 |