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Show 0 xpujpt, gA ; - ..-'I 3M. .- vyrin aril rs-S-- tt w lu r THE DESERET NEWS ter the ceremony for short wed- -' ding trip, and will be at home In this city after February 1. EZRA PHILIP THOMPSON at an attractively arranged luncheon Thunder at her home, 41 University street, Olive Benton, who will leave Saturday with her tether. W. T. Benson, and sister. Miss Margaret Benson, for an extended trip through the Panama canal. The guests were seated at one long table centered with a basket of daffodils. Coven were laid for eight cloee friends of the honor guest. Games weer enjoyed followluncheon. Mra J. F. Lynch will ing entertain Friday afternoon In bon- or of the Misses Benson. Mr. Benson and his daughten will go to Los Angeles and sail from there In the near future. MEETING of the Ladles' Literary club will be held Friday, at I oclock, at the clubhouse. Herbert M. Schiller will talk, an "The Evolution of the Magazine." The Women's Pags," will bs glvsn by Mrs. John W,-- Cowan. The mu. Aeel program. Includes the follow, Ing songs of fifty years ago. Ths alngsry will be In appropriate Costume: A prettily arranged dinner was given by Lieutenant and Mrs. Stanley Polowakt Wednesday evening at their heme at Port Douglas. The smalt tables at which the guests were seated were decorated with crystal baskets of pink sweet peas and carnations and ferns and held pink candles In crystal candlesticks. trovers were laid tor Colonel and Mrs. Walter B. McCaakey, Major and Mra J. C. Thomas, Major and Mrs. F. H. Baird, Major and Mra H. H. Beery, Captain and Mrs Adrian OrrlU, Captain and Mrs. G. T Parka Lieutenant and Mra J. C. - Manhattan, Lieutenant and Mrs R 1. Perry. Captain and Mra Bert Wampler, Lieutenant and Mrs. H. G. Messer. Lieutenant G. A Smith, Lieutenant H. R. Johnson, Lieutenant Paul C. Hutton. " ye- Mr. and Mra F. C. Richmond were guests at the Hotel del Coronado, Coronado Beaen, Calif, during the past weak. and direct the vocal numbers. There will also be en exhibition of mazarines of fifty years ego. Members who possess copies of magssinse of "this period are requested to bring them to the meeting as ths committse desires to make the exhibit one of unusual interest. Preceding the regular meeting luncheon will be served by the entertainment . committee, e e e The Salt Lake B. T. U. club will entertain at the monthly dancing party Friday evening in the ballroom of the New house hotel. The reception committee Includes Dr. end Mrs. Henry Rails. Mr. and Mra. W. C. Nuttal, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Goff. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Ellsworth. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bengs, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs. John Nord green, Mr. and Mrs. Star BUrenson, Mr. and Mrs H. C. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. M. A Williams, Mr. and Mra. Frank Duffln, Mr and Mra Albert Merrill. Mr. and Mra. Kels Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Jacob, Dr. and Mra C. W. Bird. Mr. end Mrs. Frank Eastman, Mr. and Mra Wsyns Decker, Dr. snd Mra L. A Stevenson, Mr. end Mrs Amos Epperson and Mr. and Mra J. J. Wright. Mra Annette Hertell announces the marriage of her daughter, Esther Annette to Milton Fennlmore Doriua son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dorlus. of Cottonwood. The marriage took piece Tuesday evening, the ceremony being performed by Bishop George 8. McAU'ster. The young couple left Immediately af- - MRS. a a Tbs study lease of the Chi Delta Phi sorority of the University of Utah will meet Thursday evening at f . JO oclock at the public library. Mrs I, Owen Horsfall will review "Christina Albania's Father" and Miss Jennie Ryan will review The Venetian Grass Nephew." Banner Review, No. 11, W. B A , will entertain at the last of a series of socials Friday evening at the home of Mra. Freda .Morris. 10(1 Lake street Prizes will bs given and ths grand prise for the series Will be awarded. A Long. Long Ago. (Bayly) Bweet Genevieve (Henry TuckMrs. F. Luther, soloist; J. er). hen You and I Were Young Maggie, (Butterfield), Mrr B. V, Hall, soloist; "Leva's Old fewest Song. (Malloy), Mrs. L, K. "Grandfather's soloist; Clock." H. C. Work). 'Auld Lang Syne," trio Mrs Luther, Mrs. Halt Mrs Gott-scha- ll, GottschsH. Mrs Hans Flo wiU accompany see ERPRET3 MQpE The arts and section ef the Wasatch Literary club will meet at the home of Mra E. A 01 Third avenue, Friday Bock, afternoon at o'clock. The program will Include wax work, Mra J. A. Houston and Mra R. R. Thomas as instructora see DUMA MUKU-nB- see of The alumnae PI Beta Pht national sorority, will meet at the borne of Mrs. James A Hogle. (48 east South Temple street, Saturday at I o'clock. Mra C. A Wheeler will be the assisting hosteaa s e Mr. and Mrs- - Louis Marcus end Hr. and Mra H. A Strauss will be at home to their friends at ths Marcus residence, Sunday afternoon between the hours of 4 and ( o clock. - r see Mr. and Mra Frank p. Sherwood have returned from California, where they were married. December 10, and are at home at No. It Fairmont apartmenta e e o The Spirit of Liberty chapter. of Daughters the American Revolution, held the regular monthly afternoon meeting Thursday at the Marion-Loi- a tea room on east First South street. Mrs. Burton Musser gave a talk on "The Neighborhood House" Mrs B. B. Stock-ma- n read The Sunday Lady." a story dealing with the Berry sohool in the south, to which the local organisation contributes. Donations were made to the various The delegatee to the Continental Congress to be held In April were appointed, A nominating committee wan chosen to assist in the selection of nominees for state offices, to be presented at the state meeting In Ogden le March. Mrs. R. M. Williams was ths hostesa A basket of Scotch heather snd pink rosso centered the serving table. Mra Earl Coppock was ths chairman of the refreshment committee and was assisted by Mra. George M. Bacon, Mra (orge Emory Fellows. Mra Tina Holman Mra L. B. McCornlck, Mra B. F. T. Wlxcey Mra W. Rlter, MmW. P. Bowel-man-, Mrs L. E. Hail. Mra Ellis C Preston, Mra C. P. Over-fielMra R. N. Stockslager, Mra F. H. Wood and Mra R. A Kenphllan-thropl- d, nedy. e The Salt Lake chapter of the Toung Peoples' Fellowship association will meet Friday evening at 7 14 o'clock at St. Marks cathedral In place of the Emery honae. where the meetings regularly are held. The organization plans to attend the Bishops crusade meeting in a body. Cam WlIkM hr prMtt4 UIDKXU.K. Federal Highway Chief Explains Necessity for Improvement CHICAGO. Jan. It AP) The need for speedy closing of gaps In ths network of federal highways was urged upon stats highway commissioners today by Thomas H. MacDonald, chief of the United States bureau of publle roads. In his message to the American Road Builders convention. Traffic congestion of the highways demands that a third of ths country s g, 000,444 miles of roadway be Improved, he declared. Congressional appropriations make 188.404.404 available for distribution, among ths stats commissions this year, he pointed out. Of the 111.000 of highway called for In the, government program, approximately 140,000 have been completed. Mr, MacDonald landed the progress of modern road making asserting that the arteries being spread out today are far superior to the much-sun- g roads -of ancient Rome. House of David King Bound Over for Trial ..golden over, delicately and acacia blossoms drifting through apple blossom an amber drawn sunset petals sighing Is a stiver Amd because she would hers to bo as slander aa ths whit birch tn tho moonlight, her gown would for Isn t have soft sleeves In It Fashion s this the very newest of wlth long whims T Tbs party gown R&d A low cot 4eolliUf iliini. that would distinguish It from aa afternoon dress. ( an "And an my songs are musts, . my songs Are masts as of harp and dulcimer. wherein But I can strike no - aerd belongs Tbs melody of tha mystery af -- bar. But if you can TELL ma bow ever that hair grow back again! But it did, daggon. n so wo didnt have ona grand and glorious new- - discovery to tell you! Certainly tome of us showed it before the rest, and certainly also tha rebMng with flat pumice every morning and night did tend to keep it away much longer than would an ordinary razor or depilR grow back avantn- atory , . . - could have dons it long since and a hundred times, hot you simply wont do It at all until yon cat do it right. And then all at ones it Is dona and It is dons well, and yon want everybody to know about It. and see it and Uke It and profit by It Wefl, thats just bow R Is with tbe charts vro always , wanted to nuke that would describe aod fllastrv'e beyond any posMbUity of being Just what Base from bend to foot would grim person a more olender and what tinea would $( twr U. Grant pUyOTL .PANTAGES VaodeYtHa with Ft oh Voo UftH 4 ptecara Jock Coogia ta "Muy tU)r bi Te Cot ra Q NUsm, PuMdk ti WM1 MoMr, Brava of Hu a4 444 nt'lnn fnuirt, ByTIOJI PlCTlftl4. OKPHCCM-a, The Central W. C. T. U.. will meet Friday afternoon at t o'clock, at the' home of Miss Helen Walts, 4(0 First avenua All members are! Invited to attend- - ur Luis udvttl md !. film " li York" with Rtcsrife Cartas Kiv ss4 PARAMOUNT-EMPRES- S Lola Wlao. Path , VICTORY os m 4 Nagel, Canady. Clairs Ba4aor In T: Hats." Comody. Path Mass musical , "Mias Cherry Blossom, comedy with a Japanese setting, will be produced In the Grant ward South amusement ball. Sixty-firand Stata streets, Friday, Jan 14 at 1 It p tn. by a east of McKinley ward players, under tba auspices of ths Grant ward choir. voices. Miss Ths cast Includes Marjorie Klemm will play the part of Cherry Blossom, the young heroine; Dural Cutler will play the part of Koksmo. The cast also Includes Lester Rigby, Wendell Anderson, C. E. Taylor. Clara Larsen. Ann Howells and J. H. Wickena. st LAKI THUTSB-B- wi )tb RonoM Caiman AMERICAN Carina Ortffltk Boater Brava J4r acpt)ff eamodr. Nwa af Uia Wor)l Is ALT - FRIDAY'S ORGAN RECITAL.' Friday s Tabernacle organ recital program with Organist Tracy 1. Cannon at ths console, will be as follows: National Anthem. Prelude and Fugue In D MJ. 8 Bach inor..., Btebbins (a) Cantlena-.Chatlb) Evensong. Ed ward Johnston "Mormon" (a) Favorite hymn, "O My Father".. Arr. by Organist b) An Old Melody - Arr-- by Organist Marche Romalne . . .Charles Gounod ea -. High Entertainment -- Value at Pantages The Pantages theatre again Justifies Its claim as a leading entertainment factor In ths community with a long list of high class ants, feature film and musical numbers on the present weeks btU which opened Wedneedsy. Orchestra numbers. Including pipe organ renditions by Joseph R. Wsyns, add much to the enjoyment of the e tertalnment. Jackie Coogan, la "Johnny Get Tour Hair Cut, wins his way Into the hearts of his audience as easily as hs does the Big boras race which is the climax of the picture feature filled with human interest. The vaudeville end of the program offers fun "fast snd furious by Frank Van Hoven, "The Dizzy Mad Magician, Johnson and Baker In "Topping the Top Piece," and Jock McGay, billed aa "Ambassador of Scottish Mirth." Peals of laugh, ter greet the antics and humorous comment of all Van Hoven with bis ridiculous attempts at magic In which a little girl and three boys called from the audience participate In bewilderment; Johnson and Bak. er In thetr deft manipulation of numerous straw hats of various slsss and shapes and ths Scot with droll sayings and bagpipe renditions. Joseph Griffin, "Irish American Tenor," contributes to tbs musical end of ths bill several well rendered ballads In splendid voles. Ths Mller A Marks Revne offers an abundance of peppy jazz, both musical and terpsichorean. In which are featured a five place and a young woman and two men dancers. To round out the program, Robin A Hood present an unnsual balancing net performed entirely on ladder , -- "la rain and wind I made a song of her, A little sweet sad song for .ease of pain. Full of blown gold and silver, lovelier Than Aprils dancing tn ths wind and rain but that verse was enough to mske me want THERE wasa more, would bo lovelier dross for her. a mythical her, who I w In it than April, dancing in tha lnd and rain Sds1 back very wanly to ofH ny. It grew grey? MttJt fildSnf sura, so although some of us huge circle of ma- ba in Innumerable fold up trying, 1 must admit that upon fold, Uke gave terial that fall, that such that veil it occurred to me at least tho Hindu dancer s skirts treatment a persisted In could not as they reveal motion of body and help but eventuatiy discourage ths Bssbd. hair growth entirety. Hirer Rain tn tho Wind. OUR PET ANNOUNCEMENT! k ths know how you go on and Grey ehlffon, that would Oliver rain In tha wind, not And YOU In some particular kind of and gold, nllwr blown Of i full work, always Intending to da ona emthreads nd threads of tho particular little thing just as soon broidery woven In and out, around you get around to ItT Yon Th plsjs will b rspsaUd in tba Considering tbs average Hawthorn ward amusement ball msnt at a car this represents Ml House and at ths Sufir Jn. (1.181,(04 which escaped assessward Jan 21. ment. Some remedial legislation is contemplated which will retqnlre Musical Comedy to Be Of taxes before registraWard payment Presented at tion wilt be Allowed. akGotrOni seecrafts JANUARY 33 1927 THURSDAY 100,000 TAXES ON AUTOS LOST Approximately 1W(,M( was lost to tax'ng units tn tbe stats In 1924 for failure of county assessing officiate to make a complete assessment of motor vehicles, according to a' statement submitted to the board of equalization Wednesday by tbe state auditor. In 1424 ths statement showed there were 81.384 motor cars Including trucks registered with the 42,811 secretary of state while were alt that reached the assessment rols In Salt Lake county the number of ears which did not reach ths aeaesment roll was higher than ths state average. THEATRE LAST 3 DAYS ntC AiOWf SMATHT MELODRAMA VICTORY NOW Conrad Nagel Th Comedy Riot. Tin Hals Tbs Playgoers by Arthur W. Pinero and "The Travelers" by Booth Tarklngton wiU bs produced In the Nibley Park ward amusement hall Friday, Jan. II. beginning at (IS pm. tha first of a series of offerings by ths Granite staka drama league. Musical interludes wiU be rendered under direction ef Dr. C. G. Green. Those participating In The Travelers are Irma Felt Bltner, James R. Kennard. Reginald Dons, Alice Lambert Robertson, Grace Derrick, Clare Steward Boyer and John F. Betts. The east for "The Playgoe ers. Includes Carl Ruehner, Derrick. Julia Alleman, Pearl KbnbalL LaRne Hansen, Llzette Dean. Virginia Wyss and Mr. Betts. WKM- -. 1 CLAIR Wl.VDSOR Ceepee Meet Meash (serge u JL'MAN 4b GREYS rRJ.iI5T LiUiiUUU Bar-nic- AHEKIGAtl I set Pa nan and Star Cast ta 1181 Honour -- Added IN ON US YESTERDAY THINGS GOING I KELVINATED A LOT OF NOVELTIES AND GAVE MILLER MARKS REVUE A Jq Jgy hp I hlg-te- betas thrilled pheteptsy. MltAMOtWT J ' aar4a Matinees Sunday, Thursday, ' and Saturday. ENTER MADAME" JOHNSON AND BAKER HAROLD LLOYD oo JOSEPH GRIFFIN oo ROBIN AND HOOD oo. JACKIE COOGAN oo SIX POLICEMEN BROUGHT HIM BACK WITH AN INDEPENDENT ICE COMPANY IN JOHNNY GET lYOUR HAIR CUT oo rrs ALL IN TON AND WE NEVER RAISE OCR PARADE PRICES HES oo A WHOLE CIRCUS PANTAGES O FRANK VAN HOVEN w y agua pura famous have I encountered refrigeration to equal the results obtained with the Kejvinator by the aid of which you furnished me sevejral thousand ice cubes in a few short hours. o Investigate Kelvinator at ( 4 w wOWWIIIIfl'Ill VAN HOVEN Says: Join the Ice Parade .. at the Pantages Everybody Acting TBKBI Brxt Week A OO AT THE U. P. DEPOT C018C. iiTl ROSY r COlll VO IATIRDAT sad rerd Sterile Betty Bren WTO wish It or ora far a -- Next PtCTU WDr Certf. Haws, Clrktie Patlf C M7 Falls Carta 0 portal Moot Art. KEklUE PRICES taOtarftBC Irate , JOCK McKAT Mr. Dinwoodey I have haul a whole lot of experience with Ice But never since the day I made congealed til rrs a wow oo SAYS-:- Jeta the happy hndrrds tfc a this ' 00 Headline Attraction at P&ntagea This Week Edit Eastonian EASY COME, EASY GO H0VEN THE DIZZY, MAD MAGICIAN HE Mat. Paramount -Empress TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK frXnk van PRETTY SUCK briar i I' STARTED JACK PICKPORO MART ta BROWg or HARVARD Eaa-tonl- sa lha KeMnator AND restore I Caps Town Ass become tbs furniture manufacturing . center of . South Africa, BROKE HER BEST PWTUKB Douglas White to Douglas White, son of Mr. and Newell K. White, FIN teenth East street, was elected editor of ths East high school Tear book for this year, Wednesday, by a majority of eight Votes. Hs polled (I J votes, compared wttb (71 for Bill McCrea, and J0I for David Henderson, other candidates. ' da the eppoMie. Dick Harris, editor of the Red campaign manager And now tha chart la ready, and and Black, was , If yon dos t taka a little wee min- for White. ute and alt down and address aa BARBER to tn which send It, ltc shop looted. envelope not going to be anybody's fault Pass burglars obtained two but your own If yon dont know pairs ofkeyclippers, a two what lines are the most becoming oombs, some hair tonic brush, to yon and whera to find them! from a barber' shop and cream, operated at An ReTotrl 40 east Ninth South street, by Frank Evans, according to police , reports Wednesday. VAN HOVEN a MOW PLAYIMO BENTON HARBOR, Mich.. Jan. 11. (INS) King Benjamin PurneU. leader of the Honae of David, was bound over to the February term of circuit court here today on serious charges preferred by Gladys Bam ford Rubel sad Rath Bamford Reed, former members of the colony. Purnell, who was brought into court on a stretcher, lay perfectly still with his ayes qlosed and bis face expressionless, as the girls testified. Ball was reduced from 1(4,004 an each charge to J20.044 on each charge. It was Immediately fur. nished. ' A motion ta dismiss tha chargee was denied. Mrs. COUGH DROP STARTED FOR PROVO AND GOT ARRESTED 14c, He, 8UR lbtw Sw The. sua, SUM, War Tax Aided. f i THIS o o Two Plays Offered By Granite Actors ITS t AWAY rJUCESf Meta. Hi street, five stories below. Mr. Wolfe In addition to COLUMBUS. O., Jan. 11 (AP) and ah a Robert F. Wolfe, publisher of the publisher, was a banker Columbus Dispatch, and the Ohio manufacturer. EM ORCHESTRA fall t today when he Death Off Building s.m. root of the Dispatch building ta 0 0 SALT LAKE Slats Journal, wag killed Publisher Falls to Call for the White Wagons Save 1 It With Ice. Which Stands for INDEPENDENT ICE CO. Call W. 255 West South Temple. 4(55. - p. IL Gog! T j X |