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Show --- - t - r,-- - - t- 4.1ri-,- 7 , ,4-- so, vior''"..4 - c:1-1- Of CITIY , ,, - Linda Pannier. Expert Home On Short Furlough Mies 11 1 Wm Tal r bt nie leo General ,Young Advocates Loan at Brigham City - ha-v.- he Src supourted--by-bunntraTTle- he and. after 1campaign. work. the mat-:,tof apportioning the county'a allOtinent of $307,600 among the to and the toniuOttees were aseigned to their work and instricted how to proceed. After the ineetint an infbrmal Ici.ing ik. s.c ar L7-fo- ct - to ..' nacle la ;t evening. The loan mmmitttes met in the Commercial, club rooms in the afternoon Cobnty Chairman John.- D. itfti',rr..icharge the er ban-(m- VaFt Young-- '.I et ZIVP11. itrigaditw - Richard General speaker at the tabernacle meeting. hut was sent was --preceded- t,y ponies st.nd ter who etated the object of the I the first week in July, 1,IS The and introduced General nttNets---rt.--TitomAmeeting ship on which be la il ed carried high i Young. Jack Wright tang a solo. was a.nd chased by enemy;I in the U. S. naval aerio station until General Young remunted the part 4.flec.... 1. when he was sent to..LivarÀ FIVC.1,144ib- l.Ork in tbe war and cited Thonlae submartnee- : lir4.9.A. rein he 1914 between America's pck-pool,and Early rrance. afterwards virsitiug England. ii turned to the United States arid since salon and that of, her all:es. Ile mild ed Wales and Ireland. Ile a.nd his Cora- - I ha 4 i engaged as assistant in, 1 that America should gyve panions returned to England on ao structor in wireless telegraphy and nations the money it loaned them in- -' Irieh mailboat which was later sunk. !electricity at the Aix weeks prePara- - asmuch as America had been slow in In England Mr. 1 by a submarine. school for recruits in New York ehierieg the war Ind assisting the Thomas, waa - stationed at 1(illing- ttory He is the son of Mrs. Ellen 1 European countries in a cause of hu- tvbere-he.wa- s In active service' Thomas. )olme, and Austice inanity . - 1 livroe-lehte-W.-Pe---- fliIiii s. , - I ' -, ,, n 1 r of over-catabo- has beenquitti an expense to ,. keep my boy in shoes because he is: very bardon them. But since wearing shoes with Nedlin Soles his shoe bill half been reduced 66 says Ali190t1 Allen of Amity, Arkansas. On the importance of Neolin Soles a, a money savmg factor there are toousands of parents who agree with Mr. Allen. Because Neolin Soles give r 1ra wear where most Shoes wear out shoe bir.s down.' Ask for Neolin-sole- d shoes when nett new shoes are needed, either for ,0Irsell or for your children. .1'ou can ;',Ft. them at any good she store. And thr z r; ;,z.zz Vt1-1111have svith them and Neolin Soles. Remember--thes- e soles are created by Science to be Waterproof and haattivef.ring areinade by Th Goodye-a- Tire Rubber Co.. Akron Ohio . w ho also inake KingloaLlteels.--gttarantee-d to , outwear all other heels. j'e-c- throughout the ceupty and a large public gathrring In the stake taber- -- next--sen- qt , "thi-stud- .wherci-lia-WWW- 't- YOUR SHOE EXPENSE ilfpechs! (i;rrespondence.) B1119114M .CITY; April Victory Liberty loan campaign was formally laurwhed in itcocelder, county. afternOon and yeaterda:' evening. when 'special meetings were held 20-da- p.m.--W- CIIT .1JRE WAY TO A , ng -- ' - 1 o lieed Tante guilder dud Bleed Purifier greater than seer before. (Speial Correspondenow The nervoue strain, worry - and stogSPA,Z1SH FORK. April 111.Fran ie!, Caused br the war, The debilitating effects of th terrt- CIS R. aomais.- - w'ho ham been an asble influenza, grip and pneumonie. istant 'instructor in radio work at The depletion of the blood by...Intba nasal ,recruiting station in New door life in Winter. Have tremendously ovirdrawn this la in Spanish Fork. his home reeerve- strength of nearly every melt ;York, y town, for a furlough. Young , , and woman. mod-- 4 Thomasipad.bia-companio- ns This makes the favorite--Rpraileft here. Wile. Hood's Flarparilia. wore of a tie- era first to April IC, 1911- - They itestitty now than ever before. For your impure. exhausted blood. are island. where 34r. Thrnss spent and for that extreme ttred feeling ewe itottVen training. Jle took up to come, prepare yourself now: t y months Jut wirelessi telegraphy and Today begin to recover your loot -by taking Hipo'ils Rarsaparilia. strength vitaarrinetum-fmr.-entraric- el: the standard' Apripty inedicine and blood pawed- the bleb erates a keen, appetite, to the radio school at Harvard, where' purifier, Reaids digestion and asituilation. be remained in training until May 30, member Hood's Fills if you need W lava tilt I 013. While at Harvard "tilt Th ornals WAS seriously III of diphtheria andbeBluebird clubs; U.:, 30 p.m cause of this' Illness his course was club tea: S clubs:. 4:30 p.m After completing the radio Girls' club. dance; War delayed. course be. was- - sent to Norfolk. Va.. Camp community. where be was in the arh,td guard. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Enddats ant lie was nounce the engagenient of Their niece. Nedic4le,-1terw- Gladys by Jessup; directort, lire. C. A. ,Peak, Mollerup and Miss Leon e Airs, C. C. Daily, 14 re. Fred Meakim Mrs.-I- L N. Gluten.' Mrs. Frank Mn. T. W. SaY7 tor, Mrs. Percival O., Perkins. Mrs, Gv Woolf ia guest of )r.si Nettie at a tea given Ira!, V. Parmelee and 3Ire. S. E. Pier. oernoon dis Stark at her home. about 201 The 'election will be held' early in May rooms 'at the clubhouse. Psis beteg entertained.. The detwoloa ,in cherryr- blossoms and Phi girAttoville-telt-tachheto Raymond-Brim-- of fu r of Utah. will entertain at a danc- this city, the marriage to lake place a centerpiece a basket of the itity with yellow ing party this evening az the Country: blossoms tied chit). The conimlitee In charge includes Howard MeGurrin, Hugh Drenthe table. about The 'The Oliver O. Howard W. R, C. will are tincks Toter hold tts last meeting :prom , to the aSsisterrTn entertaining by nan and Austin Gudmansen. is loess Sc. Felt.. .Mrs. A. A. Hall and G, A. R. convention. which islo take $ro. A. bride-eleFelt.--.TMiss Nettie wbotr, other guests of place on May ft, on Wednesdat April "yos DottieJack hall. Travers', Mrs. J. A. next week, was bootees yesterday 23. at the I. O. O. F. Mrs. ore and members are urged to come Mrs. E. L., Felt. lira. ,Charles afternoon at a trbuaseau tea about pasta. MriL 40 as of friends business great importance Louis Buchman, Mrs. being present., The rooms early. ,N,yolf. Smith. Mrs. Kenneth Fur- - were decoraisd- in daffodils and tulips, must be discutowed. aitsir V.Fred C. Bassett, Jr., Miss the table in the diningroom haring a tv..)Irs. Mrs. Emery l'Iniumer, whose husMabel Bean" Mims basket of tulips tied with yellow tulle lath Troweek, Miss 'Miss a centerpiece. The bonen was band is still overseas. tuts lust ...returned and Jacobsen. Becky ?rookie Ifor by her mother, Mrs - Moss home from Missouri, where she haa Erma BoorDick Almond, Miss and sister, Mrs.- - Louis Duch been on a short visit to see her father. MI - Philhain. Miss Het 'IDA 00. 'Mrs. C. R. Woolf, Mrs. A. A. Mins.Frances Bird- - man potence May and Hall, Mrs. Mabel Bean Hale and Miss , - An interesting affair of last evening s. was the dinner party in honor of the Dottie Felt. - enterto- via John Williant-Jatu- es geth birthday Anniversary of E.-- M. a at afternoon luncheon this ..00d Miss Cle la McAllister will entertain Weiler. the event taking place at the in honor Utah of Hotel Mrs. the at a dancing party this evening at her homeof his daughter,- - MrsEllas A, it Connollev, formerlhome. Smith, covers being laid for 25 membeno of the famTly. The 'tat had or a. y Must Mukha Snell, who Is bare from U Mrs. yew York, visiting her sister. The College club will give its an- centerpiece a, basket of beautiful Jullomarck Snyder. The table was centnual spring party today, including-- a ips. and the same flowers, were ail a of basket red with snap-- box party at the Wilke theatre to be about the rooms. orod 40 &Irons, and rovers were laid for nine followed by a. tea at CommunitY ConMrs. besides including Recreation House. The committee of Foos Koall. arrangements Includes Mies Gertrud ger, Mrs. Matthew-Frederimiss E va , Ingalls. Miss Porotby Weber, :Miss Mrs. Thaddeus J. Stevens, Old Says: I Deborah Steelman. 1Laid. SEdwards. n. aei r gr can be cut 11 The oi er I Is ;Miss ;u - one shrub which Miss NIL11011 Croxall and Mrs. Zora t 8 !re:Miss rhs back- without qualms of conscience ll mr Morse Hurd will entertain ti1 a mati. ni the spring is the hydrange& . 12 A 0n inee,party next Saturday in honor of In which produceti great- - beads ot Miss Dora Hall, a bride-eleL. b of the flowers in late summer. It is de spring. caned hydrungea paniculata granMeorissmirlisorennohe rfgr eo kimse:s eso aMyCaptain .h in diflora the cittssiog-titli- ; Mr. and Mrs. Matsh B. Boothby are rw. the best flowers when it ,ik rejoicing over the arrival of'a bbn. pr given a Severe beading back every Mrs., Boothby was formerly Miss Lydia spring. This is bemuse it pro'White. Mr. and Mn. Rs? Tones will enter.. duces its blossoms on new wood tea at a dinner party this evening at instead of on the wood of the preMn. Glen A. Keep and daughter of their home hi honor of Mrs. Lucinda vious season's growth. Don't-makOhio. are visiting Mrs. nint, and eon, Lawrence Flint, who Cleveland. tht mistake, though. of cutting Keep's mother and sister, Mrs. John kers soon for southern Utah, back any of the shrubs which B. Stephens and Miss Julia Stephens. btoom in the spring. Otherwise hir. end Mrs. M. K. Driggs announce rid will lose your crop of flowers. Mrs Frank Chamberlain of Tooele eta marriage of their daughter.. Mary In the city visiting her mother, Mrs. to StanleY B. Smith, - the - ceremony F. L. Tarlor. taken in the temple. The place les( New Suits Filed. hide couple wifl take their home Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bomberger tea have taken the Howard KirtleY resiDenver & Rio Grande Railroad dence on Tale avenue. where TM Commercial club bas issued be at home to their friends. they will company against the C. A. Smurthwaite Grain company. to recover $40 gnotacement of Its final metal affair to be due on ,demurrage st the season to take place at the Senator and Mrs. Reed Smoot antk allsged Christian Prettrig against Hyrum anthouse on Saturday, April SC rive daughter, Mies Zell& Smoot, are spendLarson, to recover 1,500 for personal slung' affairs have preceded It. And ing several days In Provo. this, as usual, 'rill be called the Mrs. Emma Hyde Cates of Long Injuries. Josiah Basnett against S. N. A. tight gambol." The committee on Beach, formerly of Logan, has been 11)1 Downing, et al.. to recover $440 alinurement. includes A. H. C. Chem.. Salt Lake visiting with dorrelatives leged to be due on a note. WSW- chairnisuk--&;-.tne ham gone to Logan and L. Irene Tackman against Edward 'MOM Bassett. A. D. Pearson. Ross to be with her. mother, Mrs. Annie L. Tackman, divorce, L. Hyde. , Boom William Parton. P. B. Sallie B. Rite against Marion L. divorce. 'The program for the girls' clubs of Rite, Joe Satin& against theTriangle At rooms held yesterds.7 at-th- o W. C. A. tor today includes: &lining company. to recover $10.000 Woe Urerari club nominations for 11 age under damages for personal iniuries. Amu for the coming 'term wore It; 11 a.m. to gymnasium,gyrnuasiunt, Emma Best against William Best. 11girlg sittlosted. as follows: For preektent, ago over 10 years; 10 to 11 a.m. divorce, el . NEWS "- , ' and Mins Dor- - Hrs., Eugene b. Palmer ' and ,Mrti,? Gladys Thomas Led Yard M. firit vice presi.,711,411 are entertaining the active of the Alpha Chi dent. Mrs. IP. IC. Marcy. Mrs. William members le: Calmer anti Mrs. C. E. Richards; this Utah. ai3erlied jeumna of University Ni.. Banalieel; som Ti former's home, about 60 second vice president. Miss at Pearl 'Savsecretary, The rooms are bright recording Mrs. -- 4a, pretent. and age Jack Alford: corr.- e ..,,,,o, seven' flower!. theIt lea 1144)4ln( soretarY, Mrs.- Ad- 1). in g for Mrs. Elmo V. Smith; librarsMe "I'daffodils tied with. . yellow ian, and Mrs. Tilney, critic. Mrs. A. b., or The hostesses are assisted in H. ParsonS, historian. Mise . ,....;.,,- ,:',.,:-;-,':- 1 0,10, , EVENING -- ,.!',.::,; SATURDAY APRIL .19 :1919, DESERET 0" - p4s.oK,,, C. - ; ild paid a, high trlhble to the memo! 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