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Show THE DESEEET Lydia EL Pinkhams Vegetable Compound ' How py LYDIA E. PINKHAMS VSdsM&Qi w M Cocatips tioa Qsmm& Phi bey tkmdtr a hanueay. afternoon la honor members of tho Ouuni at Phi sorority at tho homo of lira Harold LaFoont oa Ninth" Eaat utin o o 0 The Cat hollo Woman's league will entertain at an informal dano-- 7 Ing party Friday evening at the Newhoua hotel. H. A Major, chairman, and 'yMra. Mrs. Ray I, Daria, vies chairman, ., will be assisted by the following eommitteea Reception, Mrs. Arthur H. B, Bird. Mrs. A D. Sullivan, Mrs. A J. Bruneau, lira 8. E. K. H: Pegg; door. Whiteiey, MS J. F. Shraven, Mrs. Mary Me-- A levy, Mrs. Theresa Pierce, lira .... Mary Malvey; games. Mrs. Charles Btoffel. Mrs. Agnes Poynter, Mrs John Brady. Mrs. F. P. Guthrie. Mrs- - " , Mary StoUxenberger, Mrs, Stellk H. P. Maybee: floor Daly. Mrs. committee, V. G. Youngberg. 8- - E. H. J. Cook, Tom Foley. Whiteiey, John Malone. Reservations for tables may be made from Charles Stotfcl or Mrs Jamas Vallandlngham. so " Tbs Tele ward Religion clses f--, fleers and teachers wtll give a dancing party in the ward amusement hall. Fourteenth Eaat and Gilmer drive, Friday evening. In are Mrs. charge of arrangements D. Kimball. Mrs- - J. T. Ryser, i, M. Mrs. U G. Bennett, Mrs. W. O. y 1 Good art, Mrs. Melba D. Sewell, Mrs. Orson A Keeps Mrs. II. M Christensen, Mrs. C. E. Erickson, .t Mrs. D. I). Tebbe, Mrs A J. Holt, Mrs. R. 8. Collett, Miss Emily I Smith and Mrs. Perry Q. Snow. r o o o . , The Ladles' auxiliaryj to the Yet-e-ja Yolnnteer Firemen association will mod- - Friday morning at 11 w oclock at the home at Mrs. Charles A Caldwell. Bryan avenue. Ill f No. 11, W. B Banner Review, A, will hold tho regular meeting Friday evening at the K. P- - hall Plena will bo made for a. father's and son's day and for Die observance at fraternal day, April IS. All memhors are asked to attend. o a Mrs. Burr Irwin will review "The Man Mencken, by Isaau Goldberg at the meeting of the current events and entrant literature section of the ladles' Literary club on Friday at I 1ft p.m. Mrs. Howard MrC. Means will read selection by -- Mencken, , c A reception will be given by the of the (Rate society. Daughters Revolution. Saturday evening at I AU e house. o'clock at tho members and Interested friends are invited to attend The program will Include U Sd- dress by D. H. Thomas and the musical numbers to be given by the department of music of the University of Utah under thedirection of Mine Ellen Nellsons "In a Carpenter's Shop, (Fay Foster), "Dc Coppah - Moon. f Shelley), "Will O' The Wlep. (Sprosa), University girls ouartet composed of Mlseee Margaret Allen Robertson. Lucy Free bairn and x Georgia Standing. Instrumental trio, "Andante Melodlque. (Dancla). "Serenade.' Ellen Keileon. (Dredla). 'Ml pianist; Mies Genevieve Greenr wood, violinist; Miss. Jenny- Han- - een. cellist. ' Vocal solos. "The Cry of Rachel" V (8aiter). "Slavonic Song, (Cham-lnade- l. Mias Georgia Standing. Cello solo, "Meditation' from Mies Jenny Thais (Massenet). s Hansen. ' Bee-hiv- " X' Uinta Batin Farmers " Urged to Conserve Water Available records Indicate the runoff from the Uinta Basin watershed during 121 will be about equal to that of 1124 and 1221, two of the driest years since 2111. Thera mrs faw reservoirs of any roagiHtud Lb tbs Uinta basin... The waters - serving this area must therefore be used when they come or not at alL . 125 were extremely dry. During the fall of 1I2S heavy rains fall In that section and soaked up the ranges. The wet season, however, did not ex- - o4y Hunit leva Otiy, tierORT-dtlch- art Wllen a l Ow Ride. Oui Let ( Dif Hh t 04 MameA ' R ad tomedy, FRIDAY ORGAX RECITAL Fridfs Ubdrstclt trgu program .with Organist Edward R Kimb&il at tbd cob old will b an follows Nttioctl Anthera 1 Lott Chord Arthur Sullivan 2 n Poinponotte ,Tr&o. by . .A. Durtftd E P.K.) b Andanttno fTo My WUeJ UBi4n .ae,....eeadVlS I A Favorits McaTnon Hymn,. ... Yet Saint Arr. by Organist ... Arr. by Organist Religious March on themes Corot, Come b An 4 Old Melody i . from Lhengrttt VS .... e ....... :,. agner-Dubo- Fox Pkhire Head r Good Bill at Pantages ey snow-surve- ys Ha-eo- lilt. 11. 12. It 14. g? S .GEE , 1 d dMIsfshM DRAMATIC COMCDY SAINT JOAN AMD)Y 1H frith K. O. r rherfc t Gm Prpetp a 62-- 96. fleer, fa Mil y rirria flJh, Me, ftrete Maaday, . w $14$ faU Sor $!$. gallery Dances will continue every Saturday during April ram or shine. Mr. Christensen states. Admission to dance floor Is lie for gentlemen; no charge for ladles. Automobiles ad mission to grounds is fie. Trains leave Salt Lake at S and 9 39 p.m. $2.00 RECORDS (LellaOr) (in F Miner) Uerat A Miner ("The Winter Wld") . . A Ml C (Of. A M. Number rkevin earn Fflmwakl UM 1 Sharp $1.50 RECORDS IslMt Cktfte Ckofik MS' MS9 44 X a Traveler (Ckennt Sn Vcyagrar) FnSerewaktP1Y S14 Mradriaeeha gltaming Seng (Seng W Ilk rat Wards) 14 Ckeeln a Em4 In 6 flat Meier (Os S. Re. Mine d) (Os. 8 In Brad A Sharp The wide awake Vidor Headquarter. --e Telephone Wasatch J35J. Glen Bros. Roberts Piano Co. Steel Man Retires -After 50 Years Service NEW YORK. April II. (AP) career of half a oentury la tha atari bsMeeee whloh began at the ago of 1C. was torminatod bn John Rela, ono of Tho two vie president of tho United States Steel corporation, who resigned ts vstita Mr. Rein, who lives In Montclair, N. J.. has been n vice president of the steel corporation since 11L having come to New York from Newcastle. Pa., in 120S as assistsnt A -- AND BabyShow TWO TIMES DAILY . 4 p. nu and 9:15 p. m. to the president of previously had been associated with the Carnegie Steel company and several steel companies in the ''"Numbers 811 to 146$ Shown y m)ddl west. MEXICAN IS HANGED. PEORIA. Din. April IS. (AP) Jose Ortix. youthful Mexican was hanged today for th murder of his sweetheart. Emiliana Martinez. March 21, Ortix kilted the girl in a fit of jealousy. FIRES RAGE IN JAPAN, TOKIG, April IS (INS) Forest fires were raging la several parts of Japan today, the most serious on bring near Kobn where the Mount Rokkoaan bias has al1.40 acres of ready devastated timber land. Wednesday 12. She u going to break all of our big record oo Look who she has to help her BLAST KILLS NINE. TO KlOr April IS. (INN) Ntne miners w era killed and coven coal mine ex Injurwl to plosion in Rihfeamhtt. Korea if cording to ad rices her to4a?- - RICHARD t Dl lift 161 SO.JHAIN 8T. JL Jr MACON AND HOGUE Saturday CLARA BOW 'r 00 in "The Runaway COULTER AND ! ; f I s t ROSE CHRISTIAN SISTERS AND BURKE : 1 00 FIVE AVALONS Ilft CHANDON TRIO . Fun and t We 0 L AD Never Raise Our Price 00 ' - ia 00 PANTAGES IN APR. 19 Sail Lake Theatre 3 OWIMO TO TH TnKMEXDOt'S DEMAND FOM SBATg FOM TH IXrOMFAMAMLE MEET MONDAY. Muscovite are asked to take note ;that Kremlin Kaxan will bold aa 'important meeting Monday, April I pm., la th L O O. F. II, hall. Matter regarding affiliation with the mi pram body of th Ancient Mystic Order of Samaritan will be eoijUdcred, and officer will be elected. All prinoea of tbd order are requested to attend. , Refreshments will be served. Nights. $1.00 u uo BBtlCAU $2-5- 0 mo M THfia rKJC- - COHfpy ClaS5K Hopjy eiw Conway Tearle and 50e $1X0 $1.50 $2-0- Claire Windsor In 0 V$2J50 4 Just a FIT BOX OFFICE WILL OPEN AT Deny Elopement NOW PLAYING Wednesday Matinee $2.00 Idaho Girl Arrested, Added Woman1 RD SHOW ACTS MmUee seatlaeee eelf Aft ISO MAX HAS T oCIockTomorrow-Homin- Sheriff H. A. Mann of Roxburg, Idaho, la on his way to Balt Lake to return Cora Freeman, It, and Ha xel McCullough, li, to that city. Th girls were taken into custody Wednesday night in n Salt Lake roomlnghoua oa request ofYdnho officers. Report vu received in Balt Inks that there had been a double elopement and that the girl were not of age. They were thought to havo com to Balt Ink In a small iutomobll with two young men. Th girl Insisted that they earn on tho train and that if soma beys left at about th some time It waa unknown to them. GOES AGAI- NLONDON, April 14. (I.VR) Tha prince ef Wale left for Blar-rtt- s today. Ths trip was prempetad by tb prince's dootr to recover hi health which Is still not all that Mi fwtort would wish. r 00 CHURCH NOTICES stake Cottonwood monthly priesthood snd officers" meettnf will be held at th Granite stake tabernacle Sunday, April 1 8, at X p m. I SISTERS LOIS WILSON L t JDESLY -- MUSCOVITES , WALES you aft.," Adkt, 12. Bavins heard him in person. Now enjoy him always in your hone on VICTOR RECORDS! Y we bought Mt Uk Theatre, Eatirc law grralagti flaw kaicaay 49 lw $114, halaaf faaallv rirda ItJlh Mat. Pat.i Urrr - were glad la Gw.Bemrd Shtwi Tbs weets finest music will bs played at Lagoon! third prsasassa dance Saturday at I. It pm accord. Ing to A. Ce Christensen, manager of Lagoon resort, A complsu repftrtajr of tbs Utsat popular daaee numbers has been prepared by John Resell end his Lagoon Novelty erebestra. According to d sneers wdo have been Among the crowds attending the first two dsncca, the dance floor at- - Lagoon has never bees smoother and easier to dance on than now. With the coming of spring the resort is taking cm a remarkably verdant hue and riot ef "1 BATUNOAY JDUA ARTHUR Dances. . - snow-surv- Utahs Popular Resort Is in Fine Shape for Preseaaou coloe, 9. -- is YhrerIl(ft4 PADEREWSKI! y Mhp ptctruA MmIuIU tsd ta JncK Mnlbati "JoanM. Bveaia. FAR AMOUNT HEMPRE&8 RnroU UayC lx 'For 6I,M MeadniMohtt Mnlw ClvaruA. RugRUi A4 -- And a "Baady, a William Fox film story of unusual charra, takes first place on the bill which opened at the Pantag as Wednesday night. This picture, which features Madge Bellamy, is perhaps the best film feature The theatrS Baa TOttM for one time. It la a charming role played by the star who fits well tints the character of tbs young wife In a loveless marriage. The film is distinctly new and typifies the an tlutiugh the wiMev.Ths-ldoof winters of 1224. 121, and 112 of action of th yq I were open with little snow, tion. A vaudeville MU Of five nets supTh U- A weathsr bureau workwith the forest plements th picture. Perhaps the ing In service, ha made observation! of Deslys Bisters deserve th place of There are six young tbs snow cover for about eiftht headliner. years. Th points of observation women in the act and they keep are fairly well scattered over the things lively every minute they are basin nnd Indicate the extent of on tho Mage, with dance, vocal the snow cover. However, due .to solos, duets, violin and Bus solos wide variations In snowstake read and a piano duet. Their rendition of "Barefoot Days" is charming. ings from year to year, A wire balancing and dancing act courses must be established Is presented by the Five Avalons. for accurate before reasonably Each of tho actors is skilled at casting of the stream flow can be wire performance and with an Ormade- - Until such course can be iental background they offer o and established is also made, the snowstake data publish- pleasinglineact.and Acrobatics th act Is closed their ed by the weather bureau furnish of brief demonstration with a Just on available the beat information n The act of which to make an estimate of the what they can do. of vocal consists a and Hogue probable water supply. Thlriee two and conversation of a stations between the elevations solo or light nature between the two which f,200 to .80ft feet have been av- turns hack to old . times- - The eraged to show the relative extent black-faee- d Coulter and Rose are of the snow cover each year since of tha nonsense type which keep audience laughing through On April I of each year from the Jokes, dancing nnd attempt 1010 to 120. inclusive, an average their must. of th II stations oa the Uinta at The Sisters and Burke basin watershed indicated a depth offer aChristian solos, duets and other at water over the shed as follows. muslo offew modern Jakx type and the 1 inches 1211. 10 Inches; n little humor for good 120, 0 inches; 121. 3 0 Inches; intermingle are the kind measure. The rirls inches; 122, t.7 inch; 122, 11.7 f flappers Burke aaya men forget, 7 inches inches; I 114, audience with 1.4 inches. Th most se- hut they please the and vere shortage baaed on the above their popular songs. records occurred during 111, but stream-florecords show that Seal Sale Friday amount of practically th asm Beat sal for Toper and Eva" water ran off in 111 as In 1124 which brings th famous Duncan and water slaters to th Salt Lake theatre next In view of a pomlbl Monday evening for an engageshortage and an absence of stor- ment of three nights and a Wedage reservoirs a strict program of water conservation should be out- nesday matinee will open at 7 lined and carried out. The effect o'clock Friday morning. This early of a water shortage can b ma- hour has beau agreed upon in orterially reduced if tha users art der to accommodate tho business bo in their offices prepared to use the spring runoff folk who must when It comes; If they will adopt at t and 0 o'clock. irmethods of This advanced moet production, n musical comlb rigation; if they will irrigate at edy version of "Uncle Toro's Cab-a night instead of letting the water in. affords ths Duncan sisters as run n the pasture; and if they superb opportunity to cavort so as to permit of only they can, and theatregoer wtU the combining of streams and of are anticipating a rare treat. to maintain th in order rotation moet efficient sis of stream and East High Opera to reduce wants Th management of the East PAGEANT TO BB GIVEN. high school opera. "Mile. Modiste," two-acomic opera by Victor a of Th pageant "'Shining Lights Truth." by Erma Felt Bltner will Herbert, announces that tbs adbe presented by the Religion class vanced seat sale for the opening ward in th performance Friday night has been of the Thirty-fir- st amusement hall Friday, April 14. heavy. Although an amateur pro- duction - throughout, the student at I pm. actors are said to bav responded TO GIVE PAGEANT. admirably under the direction of Miss Lisle Bradford and the usual Tha Primary association of Bel- standard of East such as vedere ward will present the dra- th "Red Mill" andopera, Naughty Marmatic pageant, "Depleting Service ietta. win b equalled. ward amuseAbove Self in th Alice O'Connor, who tings ment hall Friday. April 14. at t:l( thsMlu leading rol of. "Flfl." is exP- pected to glv aa exceptionally fine Interpretation ef the role especially written for Fritxl Scheff by Victor Herbert. Marvin Broberf is leading man. taking tha part Of Captain Etienne de Bouvry. BOTH ARE Erase Se Kras t (Oa Etnde Is SATURDAY NIGHT Monos AUKRICAN-DM- . 1926 Thors., Apr. 22 MATIN CAUTION 1 CURTAINS sad Joat n fVkudevUlA Coiway Turie host-ease- s. ' M. Wlator a H in t! LAGOON DANCE-- - la il. 15 Salt Lake Theatre IS READY FOR It. II FANTAOEfreVM4UvUl Ackemua-iiAn- Mrs. George King will be In was in charge of the dining room of tho program. and was assisted In serving by charge s o o ' freshmen members of tho sorority. UamP 17. Daughters of the Utah Musical numbers were given by Pioneers, will meet Thursday eveIty members under the dlreo-- f ning at T 0 oclock at Mtse Dorothy Hugh tioa The tha home or Mrs Joeeph Richard nests numbered-- 74. 41 street. son, Virginia -- c O S S The Elks' IsdW dub., will Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the horns of Mrs. Alex Pickering, It 1 , south Ninth - East street.' Games will be followed by April Arlbmr in 21. April oos .. and Bwa. ORPHICN-CU- Soprano aolo, "The Sweetest Tho room were arranged with spring bloseome. A silver basket Story Ever Told." (Stnltx). "The Miss (Stulls). of American Beauty roues and False Prophet, Anderson. poach blossoms formed a eenter- - Margaret 2 piece Plane solo. "Concert Etude." for tho table, which was (Mac Dowell), "General Levine," j, oorerod with a lace doth and held Miss Ellen Neilson. - pink cathedral candles in sliver (Debuaay), ' candlesticks. Section D, Lynds chapter. Order were Tho received guests lira by Eastern Star, will meet Fri- ' Lacllte I. Romney, Mrs Georg A of theafternoon at I o'clock at the Purcell. Mm. Arthur E. Graham. day homo Mrs C-- M. Burg, II north of . Mrs. Is W. Snow and lira Holden avenue. Mldval. Mrs C. Presiding at tho table M. Middleton and Mrs. Besaie were Mrs.- - J. Kueben Clark and Frees tar will be the aaaietlng Mrs. W. T. Denu, Mrs William Reid . Statr XeJLKB my TP u4 PQIt for BKBSS8 of th BREEZY I1DS1C WILKS "Twhi Sod" prw fcy lUipk Qwafcagr pompuf e APRIL NEWS THURSDAY TO AOCOWiODATS MENDELSSOHN MALE CHORUS D TONIGHT ON THE STAGE -- SATCRDAT- IVIenJou Adolptie in A Social Celebrity - - - THOIC WHO MV9T BB IN TBEIB EABLT OmCtl A-N-C- At 7:30 and 9:15 p. m. y - LOICD g WILKES THEATRE all this seek E Ralph Cloninger at FMIEYTI -- COSHES riXTH SOCTH AND BTAT ftTniCETS. AdmWetea l.edlee 10 each. Grata. SB rack." ADOLPH HOI ASD HIS OMCHCSTRA. as. add sat. DAWfixa etnr tie, thi "Watch Fra Dal at CM The Mrr. Dan. TWIN BEDS Tli Until fMttnF . Kifkla Filwn IV, FM, 75. tt M KaUitM Tkan47t $rtr$ar mr-MOD- ERi r KrMt niAm - M UhMt n |