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Show ----, , ; i 4, ' ' ' r. . --- . - -- , - - -- , ,. , . . .. - , , - ' , .. ,, , . ., , , , .. . , . ,t f ...1. , , 22, 1919 IVIARCE5- EVENING NEWS ''SATI.TIIDAY DESEREL. , - 1 l'iri ,, , ' 1 "b 10:411111ft ' Jr .11: ro.1,1 , All iNhl - IL L . Ind. um. eLb--- r ' NM', ' ...............1. C. gi''...n.onmm ' t. ' ,,. hat )erj had day. net poen se ther fa-t- had tho etp. e Os. or. oho. heti -- to kat host cor 'hick ', , - hoot charming gown of georgette crepe over satin and carried a bounuet of brides roses. k'ollowing the ceremony an informal reception was held for the relativel and close ffientlii of the young couple. Sergi. Osborn left Friday for Fort vol. omit,. where he will report for duty and remain until he receives his discharge. Mrs. Osborn will remain in Salt Lake City until her husband returns. itt4..4 Mrs. Ales Sherry and two children are here from Schadron. Neb.. visiting with her sisters, Mrs. Thomas Varney I and Mrs. Murray Snow. - Ja The marriage of Mrs. erington. Nev., and Vernon nelley of Eureka. Utah. took March 17 in the study at Methodist church. with Dr. Williams officiating. , 0.-L- . attd place on Mrs. Le Grande Robbins and little daughter. leave today for Los Angeles for a visit with daughter, Mn. IL' D. Lindsay. Lieut. 71110:tart and -Mrs. V. C. days., tint, tint. way the. . and but ano the or Rev ace Meta - wity. old at Mn. Paul Boise was hostess Teeter-da- y at an informal tea given at her apartment in the Bitterest for Mina Ithtlits Luman, and for Mrs. W. - D. Foster of Rahway, N. J., who is here viatting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. ty. Purefoy. The tea table was deo,c,tted in daffodils and fresh's, a s lataket Bower forming a centrpicce. The hoyden was assisted by bar mothers. Mrs. B. A. McMillan. they atid xigh Me eo( they of-tit- n up eery. Mrtt C. W. at a luncheon Steadman entertained on Thursday in honor tit Mrs. Richard Burkhart. formerly mom, Edna Edwards. a recent bride: The decorations were in daffodils and corers were laid for the following beadom the oruest of honor: Mrs. Seymour borius. Mrs. O. R. Dibble, Mrs. )110,1f Saxton, Mims Frances Jensen, Nittit Ella Ntelsen. 0:1). gioe tom alms The AA:wed -- - t ' Ptilverton society was enter-last evening by Iiiisto Marion a I Irt 11,1 ity ERS T. Mel V Mg The sioas ' but plort b nonS Wtrfor' taWe tell-- . you' Yra Yr. Po-mos. wo IDOL ltd tt hod Federal Grand Jury For April Term Drawn Al 36 inch Percales, regular 30c and 35c a yard, special sale priced , bot Feb Elod 8sit hhitY T11- - our --- P 1. All n , "' on will-starts- eat . Ranney Refrigerators It Oft 20 ..... . and Feat h er Cushions i ONE-THIR- the--Americ- OFF: D' 111171 manoomm 4"".....112-1- 1 D 4 ii of used clothing for overslea-i- The-collectio- n- auspices or 24th. 0 , wi,.1er9 Monday, March , is reasonably. priced, - Will give you tvlendid satisfaction. easily and economically operated. '1,4 11010MOMMENENINUMEIMEMENIPINEMMOMIMiflMIS ,fr Before commencing yoOr Spring Cleaning have Z. C. M. Carpet Dept. figure on your work. Phonse Was. 475. We Gladly Furnish Estimates- - fabrics that are especially ap- All of our White Goodsa choice varietv--I of ---zt propriate for spring and Stthuner wear. Among them you will find India Linons, Flaxons, Persian Lawns,- - Batistes, Organdies, Dimities, Voilcs in Repps- -plain and figured effects, Nainsook, Pique and .. sale,-a. .'.1... included t .. in this , they are all Riori-lan- d'. , 2 2 5C . .' -- . A , price 50c, special sale price Ladies' Extra Size Vests, 1097 neck and short sleeve. Regular price 50c; special sale price - t hite:':G:004-$-::'--.0;-:.()I- cross-countr- ,ttitt 85 c ' worth regularly up to $125, special Ladies' Vests, low neck, no sleeve. Regular $1Jl'i?ik..:-cto.q.i.lig.-.- , tom hint ON SECOND FLOOR. ,Ladies' Summer Union Suits, a broken line, but you'll fird a good assortment to select from in regular and extra sizes. The styles are low neck and no sleeves, tight knee, also low neck and no sleeves, wide leg, lace trimmed, I 2'c 221, C All 24 inch Percales, regular 20c a yard,' special sale price - the-wa- yro yea . . , Commences Monday 'morning, continues - throughout the week. , IDOL k - - maa , Underwear Specials Percale Sale , pntbil y Priced ... - MarY-Htlitiv- J - Winifred CedarstronvMIss Mies Ruth Jenson. Presbyterian Fund Drive. Myrtice Clinton, Miss Lenea Matson. Mies Alice Cedarstrctm Presbyterians all over Ilia rnited and Miss Florence States Larson; will be visited Sunday after-A- t noon. for subscriptipne toward the - The de- Ladies' entertainment eominittee of the $40.000.000 Victory fund of the NV.1.1 The Rev. Henry Literary club will give the nomination. fifth in their of the Third series of dancing parties Burger this evening at th.c.lubhouser a this The money will be devoted Alumnae members of the Delta En-o- n to aidcity. REPARATIONS OH "ll" for returning soldiers, rebuildIn France.- sorority. churches of Protestant tniversitY of ing Utah:: ikt:e ... last night at the many sorts of oversees..work..home-4-home entertained of Miaa missionary Work.' religious education. ABE EllmpL LT Supper was served care for disabled ministers and gen. from a present. individthe by a ervetaltable having for a centerpiece era) community ' work bowl tilled with Pink and ual churches. , , --- albite carnations. barrel and bucket brigades Broom, ; Mrs. Will Naylor entertained her NEED THIS SPRING have been formed at the Vniversity of awincclub Wednesday afternoon at hor home .emit for the amulet whitewashing of in east Sixth South 'street. Of a Good Tante Medietue- Berri The table the large block "tr on the mountain Blood Purifier anti refreshments Peildcr and place deftorations, s. were carried out in card side April 11. derald Lambert presiPink and than ever before.. greater white. The club- members Ti The and anx-- I dent of the A.S. E. A. and hi g asso-nervous boshice strain; worry Trilitise are, Mrs Will caured by naYes. Mrs. ciates have made ill the arrangements Welter Francis, Mn. FloY .lety 1 The debilitating' effects of the terri---- the renovation. Aftei the work is for Mrs, .DIL and pneumonia. Wit Mrs. influenza, grip Woolley. (Malt Wilds. Mrs. the university girls will feast the Over in..' blood of the by R. E. MrsThe depiction Palmer. O. It. men. Miss Emily Brinton has charge (;row, !kir. Fred Morgan. Mrs. dakor life in Winter. John Deardorff. the of this "teed," which will be given in .11ave .tremendously overdrawn The club meets ,in rereevd tiroulreekot with Mrs. every man, the conege eating hall. strength ot nearly : HayeaL woman.' A novel feature of the day 'will be a and This makes the favorite Spring med- eabaret following the eating. Mise in inter esting vr Adettng of the a more of pant Itline, Hood's Sarparilia, 'week was that Marjorie Burrows, prominent in uniMies Mary Borns and now than ever before.. Strct. Harold of exhausted blood. versity dramatics, is looking after the IV. Osborn, which took For 'one Impure, tired events between the Nitre at the feeling surto- affair. Athletic home of the bride"s awn. and for that extreme Mrs. P. and freshman classes and now. Isophomore yourself roma, to prepare Lloyd. Wednesday evening. y The race open to all unirecover your lost la Today begin to Hood'e ceremony was performed by PihuThe day' is Sarsaparilla, by taking medicine rt liever C. Iverson, versity rnem will follow. blood in the preininet Jitrength and of the a atandard Spring end with grand ball. immediate families. (he bridal the a keen aPPailta. to which'creates state uniweek at the house purifier, Open couple standing under a large Amer- aids digeetion and Wednesday. te" nag, tali baskets ot ferns a mild versity need if Pale you Hood's member forming ,Th-.is a yearly event of the, college ', background. The bride wore a lavativet.Ad.V ' Ruby . we believe, to make grateful acknowledgment of this confidence---an- d to affirm that the policies of this store on which the confidence is builded will con.tinue in force as long as Z. C. M. I. remains. ! - )irIM . It is well, - Mors , I thusiastic response on the part of the clienteleproof, positive that such confidence exists. The federal grand jury venire for Ordway. Miss Gertrude- Christopherson, Mies Dagmar Schad and the April term has been drawn and Mita Ethel Erickson. notices are now being sent from the of United States Marshal This evening the senior members office Nebeker to those whose names Aquila of the T. T: T. club, ot were drawn. The notice summons University rtab, will give,an informal dancing them to appear at the federal buildparty at the home of Mrs. F. W. ing April 4 at 9 Lin. Those sumJames. on Harrison avenue-Th- e IVIM- moned to appear are: tttrx of the club are Miss Beth BaxPreston J. Cannon. - Rnyderville: ter, Miss Louise Janes', Miss Edith Barrett, Mill Creek: Henry Forsberg. Mien Emily Owens, Miss Roy tliza Wolff. Mins Louise Firman. Miss Eringhurst, Taylorsville: V1lliamMad-H. Chapel!. Coalville; Horace Lish, lista Taylor. Miss 'Margaret Smith. sen; Frank M. Webster. Murray; lilts Marie Fox. Miss Mina Archibald Bevan. Tootle: Goy N. Rose, Yarman, Mita Jean !Lindley and Miss Clyde Deweyville: Alfred L. Starr, SpringKistner. ville: Samuel Gerbef. Granger; C. L. e William Grenewell, J. Bingham: Another social affair Buck. Park City: Lucian J. Deal. for plahned this evening is that to be. given 133f SprIngvilli. F. and Chatlin, Eugene Ihq members of the W. W. G. club att Charles W. Perry. 0. C. Rfoebe. Mar. Community Recreation clubhouse. cue M. Tuttle, John Connelly, George clublmembers are Miss Miranda F. Lloyd.-Eardley. J. O. Howard, Matson, ism Ruby Lundquist. ',Miss Roy P. Frost and P. S. Condle-o- f Salt Estella Cedastrom. Mies Lake. Rake, Miss May Matson.Frances Von Miss Zella Case, Miss bet ,' f The printed word of this storecommonly called its "advertisements" has created for it just this assetconfidence Every announcement made has met with en- Proposing that the new concrete highway between Salt Lake and Ogden have bright lights along ita entire route ready to switch on At time as the mail is ready for use (hi. summer. President Fred C. Richmond of the Commercial club Filiday apwas del.,. pointed a cortimittee with Davis and gated to Weber county commisaionerm in the lighting system committee:iv:I1-6'project. Thef, firrt held ming4....the at the Commercial club Monday at 12:30. Thone' named on. the committee are: 'Wesley E. King:. chairman: T. C. Stevenson. E. W. Matson Harry M. Anderson, Jamem j. Burke, James! W. Conine, W. G. Patrick. Benjamin L. Rich, L. J. Biter and V. P. Strange. supper beinr-- feature or The decoratiOns were in dattodlia end guests besides the hostess were Mies Fay Carlisle. MIMS Doris wbo '" , The greatest single asset that any store can have is the confidence of the people in its written wordtheir be- lief that its printed promise is solid and substantial. Propoie Bright Lights For Opening of Highway Anderson, a the evening. (art. .ta lhe Greatest Single Asset the-tas- Nei-lieut- II arba La " ! Arranged For ' but i i - Hundreds of different;distinctive, characteristic styles-- -; e the aggregatioh is so large and the pric-- range so great we can satisfy you for just the amount you desire to pay. Mr. la Jennings for, a few hero-visitin- qT01.11, la AT MAIN :rt IZRd under the --- Drive-- - behrm's--- Cross, , - - - Aonnown Bovril - . - . r ; the junior nue: Sigma Chi. 1395 east First South I corporal Walter L. Perit,h a n IL Fever,' unknown the east- or hit 'entire Weil; -' 75 south f In J. Ventreile, patients' at thegerieral Theta. . brir.inrgurt.ht7,woefekthiehetflral ipPrrgle: s ee m to. delight In putting On butns "gefilt1 Elirhi 1);"a Illirlilll'a i h Lake, has en, that can't ha matcheil vA reef P n t e rt s t It ett titto rintrereffy Arthur Retest-Sa- lt students. s47 east south inmay cost $2 so the giving up of a !Ave listed in CI, company. Twenty-firs- t The, followitir orronizations will hold Delta. 173 South Twelfth East 'inmates to sure the loose button arid street: fantry. for Alaskan sertace. Port:eland Phi Alpha EPallon. open liouse.7Chi omega-No.- .4 of 25 cents for a voitarnt, Owen Rudy. bait Lake, has enlisted e apartments: Alpha Chi. ilT south! 1 ra'smallbetag' a small item. And if eight In the cAvalry service. Thirteenth at ntre,Pt; Gamma l'hi.1 SPRING- CLEANING TIME IS The National Water Main (leaning buttons are lonme, of ootirse that . 119 south Twelfth East street; Peltai If a house needs Spring cleaning. timpany of Now 'York has the con- - r meanit $3 in stamp 'purchat;---tio-' t south Thirteenth East ' Epsilon.' a i how about the human body .after tract for cleaning and repairing'. the- better in Uncle tiarns pecket Owl street; Seta Theta Vt, 1408 Perry are. mere 'winter of indoor life and heavy food? drainage sYstem at IrortDouglioa. spent for buttonsittspoint,P1 Box 51, Jennie Miner. ft. F. D. Final tests In physical ticamination out. rites: "I can truth-Catar- were given Friday. at 'Fort tiouglas. Davison. 'i Ind.,' Cannot T3e Cured., fully mi. that Foley Cathartic Tableti ' for entrance to Vest Point An. 1.011: EIG,TIT.,Y!':A1151,- -, with LOCAL APPLICATION's, am th,y'; are the best I ever used., They are ' nouncements of results of physical i .SIWEnED tents:kill be made: r.heuroatic pains. latnoi back.. sore cannot reach the seat of the diseiu.. so mild Iry action. r felt like I hal and educational Catarrh is a local disease. greatiy la. been renovated and made over again." next month. muscles and stiff Joints most frequent-- . ' fluenced by constitutional conditions Don't nutter from indigestion, bilious- - I ......,a----.---- -. ly eitn be traced to overworked. wea k to recumreedyit, conerler or Intl.t news, bad bloating, fat taankde la or ti mprdered kielreys. Daley Bell. R.,,, n Internal liallli or Etipation, breath, can beao Buttons on Sew relief Better when F; D. 3, j3ok. 23 4. Savannah. Ca, t.4.r, h. m.,clicks.it IP, tekLo Intornatiy lid , had.Schramm Johnson ' Co Drug was suffering !or eight mucouti o ur. l' And Buy Savings stamns, : writes: acts thru the blood on the '" r ' Hall's Catarrh Of the system. years, from pain in the back an d could Lace ebcribed one do not ps Ot by. wall Loose the work, 'but since 1:siedtcina the Change ! Ilatte takeh 'try of rny RidnaY . With 1 Plait. I rah - beet physicians to thin country for rain. ,11ey of the best .. tonics ---It la composed , ...i do MI of rny work."- - Foley Kidney. with office is POMO combined local Notes.The War et me Fort Douglas savings aanstn, 'Pins have giVen relief to thousands, best blood purifier, The perfect coin. ! showitig how a mach in time saves who aufered from kidney Or bladder bination of the ingredients is Ht".., , trouble. Try them.Scbramni John- 'act:IIIJed-Vinis'irost produces curb I e from the !Awe boa- - nine and how it also saves' 25 cents to son twonderVill CO -. -- Adr moults In catarrhal condi- - i war in It be savIncli 1:114., stomps. last ikrested arrived Grant. at Camp , pita Hons. Send for testimonials. fres Out Friday that it every was 2tointed , Ivrt. Fart vit.. pitiettin,, I ProPIL. Toledo, 0. Ir. J 111Alph, of a coat with a loose button I, park work. country It Dreckmart. Raymond I owner ,, Ireton All Druiteists. 'IC. would sew It on quirk before it had i work, legal work, quick, work, our . tlreen and Claud e J. Jenkins rarciiy Pills for conatipittloil,IN Bair, New Job Dept, -' Advertisement. , Dischargeo,were given loriday to a chance tostisappear into the great 'specialties. Deseret lende r. '' lust Preceding ls set,mi.gli..bo-maaveAtati,-maker- ,- '- tat-Pee- -- si-t- , - C. -- , I - rh , -- ely , t 1 1- . , i 1 , -- e iltree-partlent- - C!, '' - A ! ., , . - 1,L3 4) A, V Piiced the First J. U. N. . we,1 , Creations, Reliably and a, Y. Don- Little Mu-stra- ti sat '' r., The Newest of the Season's The Red Croon unit, Women of the University of Utah, will meet on Wednesday in the domestic arta room ad-- , ministration building at the Universal of Utah, for the usual neeollework.un- -' dertaken for the refugees of the war. 1 - Nina ,., . music-durin- t t ' - the public chestra' furnished appropriate bridal invited. Manrepecial featurei the ceremony. A recept- dially have been arranged, and a good time ion followed ,the bridal party being is assured. asslited in receiving by Mrs. A. H. Cowie. Mrs. Paul Boise. Mrs. C. H. The Monday Sight club will hold a shay, MOM Plorence Halloran, Mins evening at xecy Sneddon. The bridal couple have special program Monday 8 o'clock. Prof. gone for a trip to California and will the public library at on a talk will the recent give utter return here to reside. starring novel of the war. "The Four by the Bishop and Mrs. C. W. Sibley will Horsemen of the Apocalypse." -Spanish writer, Vicente fiasco lbanez.1 esie'irate their. golden' wedding to be are All h members urged present.: Saturdar-Marc29. They ham issued Invitations to friends to and to invite their friends. p tS I on meet them that evening at th hotel Utah in honor of the event. The Invitations are beautifully engraved in Flower Garden Drive cord characters. The marriage ocBeing curred on March 30, 1369. when Bishwas op Sibley a istruggling young man club Committee The Commercial mat out of his teens and when the tedy tie Won was Miss Rebecca to which has been delegated Mrs. Siblers birthday occurs drive for a more erten., on Sunday. so Saturday's nights event of starting a etre planting of flower gardens, held will take the character of a double a meeting at the Commercial. club Friday at which the membersas exto some of their ideas H. Roberts an- pressed Major and Mrs.-- B. what would bring the best results in nounce the ntarriage of their daughtall front. want drive.. the yards. They er, Kathleen. to Edward Newton Wigt- back and empty to be flower patchea on of Philadelphia. Pa.. first lieutenend of the to the from the beginning ant of infantry. C. S. A., the ceremony flower season. While they did not hating been performed yesterday at make them public the committee alam. at the home of the bride's sistsome well defined plane er. Mrs. T. W. Naylor. The bride wore ready has mapped out to increase the hoaquet1 a gown of blue and georgette crepe gardens and before I6ng their idea carried bridearoses. The bridal cou- will p for Cape Maj . where they will make their home. 111 lad t, ' , . . - , 5 , 4 , l)ouquets Of Spring. flowers. Mrs. An Informal dance will be given at wore a- gown man. the bride's-motherPark. Tuesday evening.; of silver cloth veiled in lace, and a Bonneville March 25, by the Knights and Ladies large black hat.. The Wolmuth or- of is corMaccabees- - The The ., mg and-Mie- - r , I -- ,h , . . A link Mt , . . tut.t.4.1Ii..;4 ,. , N interesting event Bf thcday was the marriage ..of, Miss rhyllis !Amin. daughter of Mr. and l Mre. Abner Lama n, ad pr. John Frederick Christianson, which took place at 2:30 p.m. in the Utah. The roof garden of the Hotel bower, with its veritable a wu 011ee baskets of ferns and flowers, oelthe added charm of a profusion of arranged. poring. blossoms artistically stood under a floral The bridal couple and fresies, ben of white carnations and the teremonY 'was performed by The bride E. Davies. the Rev. George her sisters. Mrs. was attended by Charles Louis Meyer of Omaha, and of this city who xis. Kenneth Lumen were matrons of honor, and by Mies Dr. J. H. Ruth Cowie as brideernald. Davis was beet man and the bride wea her brother, Kenneth given away by Her gown was a beautiful Lumen. Fredth Nus chiffon. and in model .be wore a large picture hat in the was a shower wile color. ;lers. bouquet Mrs. Kenneth of orchids ofwas Leman's-gowgray chiffon trimmed in crystal beads, and her hat was Of the same color and trimmedl Mrs. Chareel feathers. in ostrich xsyer Wore it gown of blue satin with a large blue of and .tou,:hf4 lavender, picture hat. Mien Cowie was gowned In pink baronet satin. and wore a large, Leghorn histwith pink trimmings. The attendants all carried- old fashioned eut, I ,,, . eorrr,4411P.Progy, , E2 1.1.1.n!i& . Med y d . . . . , . loat -- . , , . 7 ... It '. , Mom, ' ., - ,g , - ' ' |