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Show V,T v It Pays to Store and Ship Furoiturk temple at neon IK tha ExittheLake marriage of Mia Mabel Spence, daughter of XTs. Robert 8. Spence, to DrJiowaTd T Anderson took place. President Geo rye F. Richard performed the ceremony, which Was followed by a weddiny breakfast at thw. Hotel Utah. Covers were laid for eight v' gueeta. A reception will be held this bride 'evening at the home of the groom s parents, Mr. and Mr Joseph Anderson. 1974 sooth West The bridal party Temple street. will include Mrs J Rodney matron of honor. Mis Ior-- " oth;y Burton and M4 Norma JRtd sen. bridesmaids C.eorge M. Cannon. Jr., will be best mao. Dr. and Mrs. Anderson will spend their honeymoon in California and U! go frnm there to Panama They will niak jhir home at 1071 south Vest Triple street on their return. e e Mrs. Marsh B Boothhv entertained today st a luncheon at Whitehall, the home of ,hr parents dnd Mrs John T White, where ehe is spending the winter, in honor of Mrs W R. Phillips, who la visiting during the holidays in the riiy en route with Captain Phillips from the Philippines to Charleston, W. Va . to make their home. Miss Dorothv White, a sister of toe who wrilT leave with her - hostess, next week for a tour of parents the world, was also a guest of - honor. Christmas decorations were used the rooms and on the r hwn tahl. The guests num- - Consider the cost of new fnrnl tore as compared to the sale value of that which yon now havs and yoa will bo convinced. We are the leading storage comn taa T pany Oor rates are reasonable and oor service is of the best. Re-tos- Inter-Moo- M. A. Keyser Fireproof Storage Company 28 WEIT IEC03D lOfTH heat Deer ts Parcels Feet Feeseftlre. Phene haa 72 and S7ZS. guth-erlan- d. lr 3t Mrs IlnoMibv entertained ila at Whitehall" In Toother. Mi Whle. were present Thurs- - honor of her Thirty guests the anOf mtrest locally nouncement of the marriage of Mis Imogen Keenan of Columbus. Ohio and Joseph Conrad Kehr of Salt Rake, which took place In Washington. D. C, Air TVftr is the son of Mr and Mrv John 15 Yhr. He is a grad nd the S r. ttle of the R J Georg Washington university At the present he iw a nen her of the e of the mixed rlnm brirle hi been a 1 1 Senator At1 Fotrerenr of Ohio in the rjii.it it In honor r,f Mr R H CopT&ck of Kansas Citj who will !et a week's her home Mr- - A R rr. visit jn the cit a loncheon at entert lined today at her home 313 est First South A lmket of itolnettiai D reel Covers were jenteied- the table lid fo- eight , e a - Mjs Margaret D.nwood. ,who w v.slt In leave nest week fo-- a France, war the pto-s- t of honor toil tea given by an irfirira Frank Jlr Jenmugs, at hr ls ti- com-Th- air fr Pink roses formed a eenterptece h host wag for in tea tableassisted by Mrs R. U. DlawaodT Miss Helen JupingSand Thirty guests were present. Ming Sarah Moyle entertained last a dancing party at her evening at eastborne. 411 - First South street, in honor of Miss Dinwoodeg. mistletoe, holly and evergreens decorated the rooms. The hostess was assisted in receiving by her parents. Mr. and Mra James H. Moyle. Light refreshments were t " serve!. a a a - Mrs Frank Anderson entertained at a luncheon followed by a social this afternoon at her home, 1173 Harvard avenue in honor of Mrs Harry R. Bracken The rooms were wHh Christmas greens and hotly. A basket of tbe holly for the formed the centerpiece luncheon table Covers were laid for twenty guests yy.a Glen Thomas entertained the members of the K1 Exlto club at a luncheon followed by a home this afternoon at her colSAX Edith avenue.-- Christmas ors Were used In the decorations The centerpiece for the table was a basket of holly tied with red tulle. Crimson candles In crystal holders were at tbe comers of the tables The place cards were hand Covers painted In holly designs were laid for eight guests. Polo-settle- s, ken-ingt- Thompson. Miss Thompson and Walcott their friends entertained Thompson at a dancing parte last evening at Evclubhouse the ladies Literary ergreens and red berries and a the decorated hall tree rhrintirai A ilsrht supper waa served Assisting the young hostesses snd host were their parent. Mr and Mrs J Walcott Mr and Mrs William Rnttan Mr and Mra. W F Keck Miss Mary A. Helsler and E H Music waa furnished Deleter hv the Bums orchestra. On hundred and ftftv guest were- - present, Miss Hildegarde Dorothv see The Sigma Chi fraternity of the Tetvereitv of Utah will entertain th's evening at a Christmas dancing partv at the chapter house. 139S ns Ftuth Temple street. James Fore is in charge of the arrangements Call a physician. Then begin treatment with emergency lews V vapo rub Over IT Mifltam Jar Ud Yrmrfy Word ha ben received of the merries of Mias Laura Curt! of Co'umbus On, to Captain B F Caf-fe- v son of Mrs B F Caffey of Salt Tike which tok place Dec. 21. at Fort Banning. Ga Mrs H G Tavlor entertained the members of the Sunshine club- 44$ nesday evenlrr at her home. were Grant street Chriemaa colors used In the decoration and a mas tree held favors for each guest Covers at luncheon were laid for E E Mrs J Stevenson. Mrs V Showalter, Mrs J W Jones, Mrs William Hall, Mrs Ralph 3 ao Keith QBrien -- Saturday at non a. m. TO 0o - sub-offi- ce L,p.?,t1;ttlor,g i ear-end ac-A- et I ! rl Fashion Notes ' fr te tf Mil-to- Utah-ldah- k. Eigllv-I:iv- e New Fur . f T rimmed 3 Mat-so- ! j Arrive in time for Saturday Selling JJ values in fine, warm fabric with a nc ) u r i an wolfConey ar EXCEPTIONAL I 1 Styles for miss and matron Moufflon. These Prices fa Jan. 1st. All Stores !. ( MSiiHy Market. $ East 21st ft. Murray Church Notices Th monthly off!er mating of Pionesr stake, rguarly he.d'thej last Wednesday in the month, has and b?n postponed for or. will be held in the stake t.dl Wto nesday, Jan. 2, Granite stake monthly pHxthootf Santa Claus Came - meeting will be held Sunday, Dec. Meet30, in the- stake tabernacle. ings as follows Home missionaries at 12 floon, prexidncis tf 1seven, ties and elders quorums at pm.; And wasnt he generous to boys and girls of the Deseret News Peter Rabbit Club? VHe knew they had been kind to many children than they by bringing their pennies each week for the Milk Fond. Such things please old Santa very much. e v SATURDAY, DEC. 29 PANTAGES m is to be filled, Willes-Hom- pa - M. SHARP Cuticura Soap IS Hands For theOmWAi bwOawdTilf Diinsi UVtili Wn X , . . WilleS'Home DRUG CO. rsM a so. main MM mm Mm V . - rPhoneWasJbU hl'Siil i Hir.tore.- tou'H enjoy our delicious fountain lunches.1 IDEAL- P. - e Drug Company is known as a store of reliability and quality. We carry only drugs that W1? know are the best to be had and we fill all pres" criptions with scrupulous accuracy. r This same regard for quality ex- tends to eehy department in y ' you- make a bee line for the telephone and call a druggist M hom you know you can depend on for honest quality and speed. '' j Orange colored tickets will be the magic key to open the door to wonderland this week. Many surprises are on the big program of raudevilie to entertain Peter Rabbit's little friends all afternoon. Taylor and Howard wiQ present a novelty, animal act in which unusual species, never before seen here, wili be exhibited. Its the treat of a lifetime. Be sure and . tell your little friends. When ever a prescription priesthood meeting at 2 pm. A meeting of sl thop who have been et art aa workfera in h FaR temple wul be held in the temple. Monday. Dec 31 at 10 Fa desired I n. A full attendance by Pfhst George F. Richards Salt Rake stake Primary officers and teacher meeting w.l. be beid Saturday, Dee 29 at 3 p m. in the Seventeenth ward chapel Live-istate primary tjfion meet. Ing will be held in the. Ninth ward 29 at 2 pm chapel Saturdav. !e are Presidents and to meet at 3 30 pm. Granite stake Relief society officers meeting will be held In the 30 at stake tabernacle Sunday, 3 Alt officers and teachers are requested to be present. Department work will be carried out. -- Club members can continue to play Santa Clause all the ear round because those kiddies need so much milk if. they. are going- - to row big and strong. AH you who live in the district south of South Temple and west of State street, he sure to come to the party tomorrow and bring at least one penny to drop in the bottle of the door. f r ANOTHER YEAR DAWN'S. We wish each and every one happiness in 1924 and trust our dealings during the ensuing three hundred and sixty-si- x days will he as pleasant as in the past. West Is A 7.1 Car-pent- SI - 4. hdli-dsy- non fVutTif home. 221 Third avenue. 11 pMEUMONIA required by the taxpayer, the bureau" will maj to each person on last ear's list a copy of form 164tA of form 104ft required in and cases where the net income was in excess of 11444 and w he her derived from salary or wages, lousiness or profession or other umW sources. Heretofore form 104c was used for report. ng only Individual nt Incomes of R444 or ror Itr suns any part of whose Incomes was derived from buSiense or profession, rents, farming, sale of properi drwill be gegardless ofusethe amount, form iOift required to bk Xai HU. TbeTntemai revenue bureaus Instructions on tnd Tiduui lruutne reare summarised aa follows F rm for Salaries Simpli turn net S.ngle personsor who had more or gross Inof l,ft0 Re49 or more, and married of comes f ied Men L ; Single Mias Carolyn McCaffrey, Miss had net incomes of couplesor who Anne McCaffrey and Mias Virginia more or gross income of Married $52 444 Odd or more must fie rvturh. ceiving $1,000, McCaffrey of Peru, Ind , will arrive to viait their slater, Mr, R. The f'l ng per.tKt i from January Saturday I W. Byrne, for the New Tear's a 1 to Map h 15, 1924. $2,000 Must File. The piaf of filing s with he colai.F lector of internal revenue prwbit-iIn the district in The alumnae chapter of the Chi ba h s residence or the Delta Phi sorority will bo entertain place of business ed Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock will receive Income tax reminders principal The tax 1$ 4 per cent normal ex-on.$4 ThU , bill.. with of net income tn first the the .? aeenne. and of 'heersonaf exemption L. Judd and Mra. Herman Well, will dumber of blank, for filing return, re ndents S per cent credits mailed ara for'kpf Ineonie be the ..elating hoateaeea. being T? t.h nA of on tax balance normai H Anderaon collector of A talk en The ARfreeiatlon of b' Jan' and 1 Jo SO pir rent surtax tn more reeenoe.- - Aa 1S w Art the eeeond in a .eriea. will be incornrfCbxr J5 hfto n net it la likely, 1JJ that given by Mra Alice Merrill Horne i Proeperoue than foe married ciupie EgemtHone off a te triala. "of cording greater 2 5"ft orlgluel atory. "The Burden f tneir net in0e was are the Cro.a," and tha prize Christmaa . number of Individual, all! be b or iesb, and $2 000 if the net New. poem will be read by Ject ! to tax. Blank, will be mailed Income was tn excess of $S OotT pereona whoae prevloua fecord These exemptions are allowed marthe author, Mra Clyde Bennlon Mra Claude Shielda will ting A indicate, that they may be eubject ried couples only0 if the Hie Ttat A single person head of a receipt of Virgin Laillaby." by Dudley Buck. to the tax. Xon blank however, does not excuse any- - ogether and a Brahms number. family. i granted the same Inexempaddia marnedversonx tions Mia. Alice Kelly will entertain at ?" minimum tion. each taxparrH allowed an exa dancing party Saturday evening at year! Income reaches thiid or of f 4o for ea-specified below the home of her uncle. Lincoln G amounts emption Two blanks are provided by the other dependents under Hi lers of Kelly, 1171 Herbert aveflue. revenue department. Form 140 for age or pMsriraPy or mentally inindividuals whose income is derived capable of I The members of the Primrose eluh mainly fnom a profession or business deteratalU The txiXiooere end their husbands will be enter- while for lft40A Is for persons whose mined as of W'enher 31 A martained Saturday evening hy Mr. and Income is derived mainly from salar- ried man who lose his wi'e within Mra James Reynolds, gt their borne. ies or wages. The latter form Is the yea- a lowed an exemption of If he II L street. much briefer than last year. It is oniv $1 oo as a single man weds at anv time during tbe year, .meeting with criticism from collee- -' even i 31 an he claim on tn Mr. tom most states according to frrrtitier Anderson. Complications will de- exemption for the whole ewr as a it is thought where salaried married man velop men also have income from Investments. j J If a person making return on thea- brief, form receives rental from n nl. for l(i.tnc,for1, xllow-SpMlxl Daxr4 W!rhUM (Dexivt Cxbl Nm Copyright to rPlrx mpmijm 121 J x If1 from thi ofit Income and no blank it md , PAT, prpo.., are today being used n m T veren, with discretion on tailored cos-- j Th new lS04a form consists of tumen. Upon a smart tailieur of a take braids brown drappeli, these single sheet, with space pvlded An entertaining minstrel show In .for answers tq only thres questions the place of fur in relation 4o income They are sal which members cf organisation In-- J stc wages, commissions, In lae P4PIC on bank deposits, notea participated formed a feature of the ZaJ' rlTfow the annual ladies dinner of the Rotary club at the Hotel Liah Thursday The, affair was attended present. I evening on lh reverse side , jare I by 3a4 guests every lady being givHeretofore form 1444A has Presents valued at $2.- 21 Dec. Theatre sisted of six pages, wHh innamtr en a pnx distributed it was announc- n wraps of eilk velvet have arrived- b.e questions pertiantng not only ed. were by a committee composed of to make the season still mors gor- to salaries and wages but to income E Llptnan president of the club, derived from business, profesblnns. wrraps are reous These In wsnmer shades and sales of real estate and ether and Dr Ao c Wherry, governor for Rotary district. patterns, trimmed wlfh the richest sources j the The minstrel chorus sang several furs Seventy per cent, or does to five the members be'ng atmillions of those who annually are selection, Stephen to file Iweome tax returns tired In colonial costumes LONDON Dec 28 Lacquer red required Pat-uMorris H Rove. H m Joseph he new form, revenue I, hack again today aa a favorite E sr.d Wesley King Rosenblatt It estimate. l lmpoea.uwd only in touehea. It being cork burnt eoiriedipna the were ith that peeul'arl ble thia year to determine the form John 8 Criuhiow acted as interlocuoften combined . named tone of graish sand newly tor. "sphinx. Alfred Best rendered a song, The Housewife's Idea Box while members or the chorus includNEW YORK. Dec. 28 Among the ed George I Pyper. Hyrum Chrisnew shoes shown here is a pair tiansen, George C Graham, Walter in dull brocade, in marvelously soft, T P per, Ernest Umhoumt, Osar faded tones of red. like an old tapA Kirkham Grant B Hampton. Moser. estry These shoes are given tips August Glissmeyer,andWalter and atrapx of dull gold. Hamilton G Royal W. Daynes D the directed P Park George per S XEW YORK. Dec JTothlng show and Edward P. Kimball acted could be more Impractical nor more director as orchestra lovely than the handpaintod nightA contest arranged by B F RedIn a pale shade of orchid gown man caused much amusement. Six one of these seen here today has membere undertook to make club little loosely tied clusters of viohats for thetc. wives with materials lets In the Parma shads scattered them. . Lester D. Freed supplier over Its folds made the most artistic creation and was awarded $ SATIBOATC ORGAN RECITAL. Margaret and Gede. appearing at Pantages theatre, contributed piano Saturday's tabernacle organ reciand violin selections Piano numtal program with Assistant Organist bers were given by Murielle and Edward P Kimball at the console Naomi Sloan. 4 and 8 vears of age. will be as follows: n of Miranda respectively Pupils National Anthem and a 2 (first movement 1 Sonata No appeared In an Egvptian Matson Mies and gave FeUx Borowskl springdance. a solo "dance 2 (a) Evening Star iTannhauser) Ds 1st Waste Even the Parlngw W The program whs in charge of the 8gner You need not waste even the entertainment commutes of the (b) The Rosary (requested).. E Nevin parings from vegetables Scrub or club, which Includes Georg E 'Mormon 3 (a) Favorite wah the vegetables well before .chairman. Arthur E Smith Hymn. into the Joseph Froieth, Paul F Keyser. Tome, Come, Ye Saints.. paring. Place the parings Arr by Organist stock pot. Cover with water and- Edward Kmball, Ryal W Dacnes season to taste for stock. (Copy- and John 8 Cntchiow. Theodor E (b) An Old Melodv Arr. hy Organist. right. 1923, by Public Ledger Com- Wherry. Alien I.lpmao and Edward 4 Introduction to Act III of Lo- 8mlth sons of Rotarians. aided In pany ) THE HOUSEWIFE. distributing presents. rengrln, Wagner Cartston. Mra B. A Huber. Mrs. Albert Richardson. Mrs. R. H Stephenson. Mrs. William Sedgley and Mra Harry Cleaver. The evening wax spent In sewing tod music. was assisted by her fpvPft-hesle- is daughters. . Mrs. R H Stephenson entertained for members of the club Thursday evening at her home. Mi north Ninth West street. Tire evening was spent la sewing and, music. Those present were Mrs Charles Seal, Mr H. G. Taylor, Mrs. Henry Burgln. Mra D. K. Bath. Mra William Halk,Ma Harry Cleaver, Mra David Goodlao. Mra E. A. Huber. Mrs. William Sedgley and Mra Ralph Carleton. br heri Shur?fo -.- --3 IVSi FRIDAY THE DESERET NEWS .- st. ti'S rt'S-M'- ; |