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Show .., JC7.' THE DESERET NEWS,- - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 1927 ., tO.N14 , (00) D St ie q 4111. r;1' N Interesting social trarnt el the season 'was the annual charitY hall given by the Eike Ladies' club Thursday evening at Owe Newhouse botei nil committee in charge of the tellers' arrangements consisted of the following: Mrs. Jack McCarty. chairman, Mrs, Bessie Cook. vice chairman. Mrs. W. J. Jeanine Mr C. A, Lemke. Mrs. W. F. Dyer, Mrs, E. L. Clark, Mrs. L. E. Gilts Mrs. Larney Quinn. Mrs. r. w iludburY. Mrs H. D. Brockbank, Mrs. W. A. Burnside. Mrs- C. D. 'Mutat. Mrs. George Lewis. lira. J. 11. Woods, Mrs. E. W. Browning and Mrs. Earl Van Cett. The cornatttee with the past presidents of the club. Mrs. S. T. Pyper. Mrs. A. I-- Lowe. Jr.. A - - Mrs...110Y " .itaiwidám4.w. Prim Mrs.-- V.-- A.- Delft', yen: and present 'officers and choir of standing committees. Airs. O. R. Dibhlee. presideat. Mrs. jL E. Goodspeed, Mrs. John Pack, Mrs M. r,-- Peterson. Mrs. J. W. Dray. 11. Chaco,- - Mrs. A. Atm W. Wright. Mrs. C. C. Burr, - Mrs, Mrs. Diorge'llcGonagle, George Jay- Martin. Mr 21.-- A. Maier Mn. E. H- - Hoiden. Mn. H. O. Williams. Mro.'W,' W. Irreebury. Mrs. A. D. Dunn, Mrs. George C. Becker, Mrs. ".A. J. Lowe, Jr., with their bus bands. made Up the rectivint Dna Music was furnished by. the Evans sisters. Punch was peeved and eandy was disnersed by Mrs. C. A. Leak who was audited by Miss Marian Lemke, Miss Harriet idles Lucile Lemke and Anse Idarion Dixon. Three hundred guest were preadult.- I,. WI-mo- re. FURNITURE i.y, L) II Storage!. Packing P II Shipping 000 .-Mime Mrs. Vincent Captain and Berton will entertain at a dinner Utah. Friday evening at the Ilan"' Tbe guest Ind tater - attend the hop at Fort Douglass. Marie's hospital nurses win entertain Friday evening at the Manor house. j74 east First South street. Tables will be arranged for games and a late supper will be served bureau-- of ' TO ADDRESS SCOCTS. Dr. Richard R. tylnail 11111 address Boy scouts of Salt Lake council at their court of honor at the Citr and County building this evening at 't p.m, it is announced at scout headquarters. Former Governor Charles R. Msbey will be chairman. MARRIAGE IACIENSLK Thomas A. Eiveman, Murray, ,and 01 Iva O. Beckettad. Sandy. Pete Brannen. and - Florence Salt Lake- Foth's., Le RoI D. Tinsel and Cynthia Monk ,Aroodrutt Raymond I. Brewer. Salt Lake and Ethel Burka, Shelley, Idaho. Darrell R. Kay and Marl Monahan. Salt Lae. Lewis A. Larson and Dens Ward, salt Lake. , Haywood Nugent and Mar Viral, 8-- Ounnetue 11. Salt Lake. Albert Bendier and Edith lAr son. Salt Labe, ' BIRTH& aleph and Blanche Wager BaL four, 118 west North Temple street. , boy. chronic eases. witli every meal You'll enjoy Kt is delicious with milk or creounand add fruits or Comes ready to sat Kix honey. It, tee, with ether cereals. Use it in cooking. blade by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Sold and served everywhere. Recipes on package. sick besulacites avousness, Insonmie are often the direct re. suit of constipation. Indeed, this terrible cunse wrecks strength and bealthand causes more than forty serious diseases. Yet it can be ved--easily, promptly) permaIt can be prevented! nently. is guaran. Kellogg's teed to give relief. Doctors recommend ALIARAN bran or "bulk." because it is 100 relieves emmtipation in nature's It own way. Does a work me part-brproduct can equal. Simply eat two tablespoonfuls dallyus rebe- ALL-BRA- N ALL-BRA- N Player Plano Home! ii SendA This REAL WONDERFUL BARGAIN!, - piano worth $450. Coznpleto withb bendt and 74, 'roe llowartb. J1141 east Evan Berson and Mrytie "AAraw Lees. 131 north, Sixth west ' street. boy. Wesley Les and Helen Margarct Parker liaughan. - 11 Fifth East street. girL Wayne Francis and Agnes Peterson Oakason, 120 west Third North. boy. John Phillip and Alice Marie south Walker Partenbeimer..111 , Main street, boy. Jacob Cooper and Evelyn Marie Christiansen ?helps. 111 Kenneth avenue. Reed Kimball and Phyllis KUL& bath Buck Pond. 101 I street, boy. Franklin Charles and Hazel read Thomas Rudy. Ninth North and ' Sixteenth West, girL , Willard 'Walton and Effie Vale Jensen 'Smith, 1115 Seventh East Toes-dem- an Hamilton player William Artello arid Mabel Nelson easier, 111 west Second south ' street, boy. James Illacaniel and Florence Genevieve - Leaver Dunlap, 331 Fourth avenue, boy. , Clyde Sidney and Ruby Wa rner 131 Lake street, boy. .perbet. George Gregory and Goldie 'Alice 297. James and Karr Brunt Sutter, street, girl. Everett 'ft" and Lucy Ball Walton. 151 seat Seventh South EASY LOW TERMS. 111 south Main Glen Bro3.4toberts Plano Co. street. boy Henry LaMar and Leona Gee Whits. 1310 Setvantlt East strop. 161 SO. MAIN ErIREET. WO, , - - roCKS, were served from a list of prospective jurors who could be count- upon to bring In verdicts to the prosecution. Chief of Police Joseph E, Burbidge addressee tho following letter Friday to of the Judge John Morgan criminal division of the city court. was called attention "My today to charges made by Attorney McCullough Who was practicing in your court ,yesterday with reference to the manner In which jurors are chosen by police offtcerg who are deteiled to serve jury venire to act in your court. The atim informed. torney mentioned. intimstad that this department has certain jurors or men to act as jurors, whenever they are needed. "I resent them charges made by Mi Cullough or any other attorney practicing in your court. I am furnishing you with the names of police officers who have been call, On different occasions to serve venires and I ask that you call these men into your chambers and queetion them thoroughly as to the manner in which they select particularly with reference jurors to any instructions that they have as to whom they shall choose to serve in this capacity. "I have attended your court on ,, different occasions when jury-cas-ana I have been in progress Aii have observed enany times the jur,kAN dowo,.. can I and ors trying the case,' ,.- 1truthfully say that the judges have r10117 been made up of the very beat citi,,,ti), zens that we have in our common-BN 1: and I feel that they will join me In resenting the attack ' made itflov. 4 alp upon this department." Members of the department who ' have been called on to serve van11401 Illr'440; tres include the following: Traffic .N3410.it4 i E. Sergeant .1..14. Warden. Walter ) W. C. A. Jukes. J. V. 'Arson. i A Smoot. lienrY Calton, Arthur D. Murphy, Julian Riley. Richard Beynon and Thomas W. Dee. do When asked what he would in the matter, Judge Morgan said: "Of course, I shall do as Chief Burbidge has requested. Al .soon as convenient I will call in the men and make an investigation of t !sere introduced to the mode by a tke charges. Similar charges were &moss French actress on her re- made about two years ago but I cent trip to this country. found nothing to substantiate them In the close-u, 'meshing Mov- at that time.' ing PkturtehlY. You will notko the e from under--. hat. with Its stda-folto-BHeld the coque Funeral neath which appear feather Id a ,wing effectY enButcher Mrs. For Emily semble tree chic! Funeral services for Mn. Errdly T looks very much to meIthe Butcher, 23, wife of J. Albert i a saucepan with a lot of spin Butcher. who died Thursday at tho home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ach falling out of it. "Oh Yet, Oh yet? Well It a John Cowden. 161 south Second wee street. will be held at 1 p.m. good thing everyone hams as Perverted a sense of humor as you Sunday at the O'Donnell mortuary have .or I wouldn't have a Job chapel. 32 Fourth East street. and be in Sandy City -- - Interment will 6 cemetery. Surviving are her husI say! If a lotto little ladies son. band. a Joseph H. Butcher. 2, don't stop sending for the her parents and the following Albert and week". leaflet the week after, brothers and eatery they are Jun' feint to be min-v- ia - Lorenzo Cowden i.rigbam: Will, and without. It's good liam Cowderi. Stirton: John Salt lake, and Lewis Cowden, training, anyway. for you to never put off until tomorrow Mrs. Sandy; Mrs. Charlotte Ray. hat, you eon do today, not to Alice Johnson and Mn. Susan Hal-mention what it noes to our Bingham. peace of mind! Just send your Friends may view the body at enstamped. funeral the parlors Friday afterif you velope right this min-nnoon, Saturday and .Sunday, until want the sketch n directions malicious new for making party frock with cape sleeves Mrs. Clara K. Cameron and flares everything. ray-arab- le t Spring Frocks Just Arrived - -- , 1,' ';?, Every Frock a - ci,,, - cl Ikf) z.,, - , - Tomorrow NITERPRET3 i drin.. 1111111111.10114 amom, .,............. M151111.111,......1 200 Fascinating - t rill art 11 Priced At 21 JILL' dicas QUALITY MANSHIP ,STYLE, WORK- that cannot be dup- licated at this special low price. These Frocks Shown Today for the First Time - Frocks of georgette and crepe. Frocks that feature every new style note. for Spring and Summer. , Frocks with new necklines. Frocks with new pleated skirts. - itott, Sizes 16 to 4.0. See Windows,. p, , Supér Savings'in Silks for Saturday Shoppers d , I , ly .. , identifica- POISONED BY Accunarr. hint Flora Sullivan. IL of 763 Jackman avenue. wars taken- - to the emergency hospital Thursday night suffering from a dose of poison which hospital attendants were told was taken accidentally. She recovered in a short time and was taken back to her home. made Thurs- - chargesRinse with dayIleeenting by Attorney Vern McCullough that jury venires for Pollee court 11 I . 10-d- ay CONSTIPATI011 MURDERS SLEEP - k tIlitst De POT Sheriff L. L. Larsen Isla l'ectiPt of a wire from the Washington- the skin. then wkh cold. That is natures rule for keeping that schoolgirl complexion. Do that regtdarly, and particularly before bed. Never let powder, remain on your rouge or make-u- p Note bow much skin in even one week, better your skin GET REAL PALMOLIVE Get Pahnolive today.- Costs but ItIc'a cake. Use no other on your fate, But be sure you get GENUINE Palmolive Crude imitations, represented to, be of olive and palm eds. are not the same as Palmolive. Remember that and TAKE CARE, tel - N, California Is After Man Convicted Flare ,. tion advising him that D. C. Webb. now oenring a aentence In the county Jail on & .bad check charge le wanted in- Men Mateo ofeounty. Calif, for a- similar fense. The San Mateo county officers were advised by Mr. LarliMI that they could have Webb at the expiration of his term here. Purchase of Spring Aft.. ' n - - . a a" - - !Ls avenue was awakened shortly after a.m. Friday by a burglaz who was attempting to force an entrance to the house through a bedroom window. The intruder was frighten. ad away before Detectives W. M. Madsen and S. H. Neve arrived. The officers said a screen had been doosened front the window. A saxophone and silver and gold plated cornet were 'stolen from the South Junior high school some time Thursday. be police were informed. Entrance to the room-walulu by means of a pass key. pp Requests Probe Charge Judge Of Attorney, ndpalmoil lather into , r; warin-Wate- Won derfu 19mormtv---- 3 Chief Palmolive-Peet-Xo.,Chka- Woman Awakened by Burglar, He Escapes Itra, W. IL Powell or 57:1 Second V1 reliefguaranteed h oaslt - Ma-M- safe ert The wool Is of line quality. he said, agreeing with Mr. Hooper who said that much of this Product is at Cedar !City at the Prescut time. Selling of wool is still going est in those districts, as well as in other parts of tht 'state with the outlook good. s,d Mr. Hooper and Senator Marsden. III - largely-ett-exp- the-mar- a-- brings PromPf" - -- -- IR.- - Police over-Iiig- STILL UNSOLD Bennie-R- N , ,Sf.!IM7.0a,g1..N:,q9, , besot, all---- its a. i ALL-BRA- in skin ATI HERE are two rules 19tf Yeaturso Elie ONLY a true complexion soap on face E 'SELECTING'. itilistS1 rs, By VILMA BANKY J. care which should be observed: (I) Keeping the skin clean and pores open. (21 Using a roved soap on . your, skin. Preeent-da- y beauty culture calls for soap and water. But that means a PROVED COMPLEXION soap. often Soaps made for general use are too harsh for the skin.- advice, Thus, millions use Palmolive Soap; touch is their faces with no other. is made made of imam:1k for one purpose only. to protect and beautify the skin. et Wa str I b e-- lace- - gentli- - wit h Tbe- et assoState Palmolive. Massage its balmy olive ,U.S.A. the Utah Woolgrowers ciation are ansong the finest grown ha Utah. are yet unsold, It is announced by Senator L. N. Marsden, of iron county. who takes issue with the statements of some dealer that the better wools ars gold. That 02111 remaining which I. sandy and heat7- Senator Marsden mild the higher trades are still there. and are being held by the growers for a better price. He weld that many of the 'mailer clips have been sold- In those districts. but that many of the larger ctlygo are Yet- - on- - The Browning section of the Ladies Literary clish will meet on Saturday. at the Viubhouse. Lunch0win, be nerved at 1 o'clock by - Members of the Salt Lake Moth- 011 Mrs. A. IL Taylor and Mn. A. IV. The hostesese. poem ere- - club will give a large social Wight, at the Newhouse hotel Saturday "'Pauline" win be concluded. fternoma between the hour. of 2 I, end S. Vocal selections will 'rho executive board of the Utah be given by Mrs Lucien Ray and Mrs. Leen Federation of Women's clubs will in the Mow. The "'Crazy Quilt. Review" meet Saturday, at 110;30 ; t by Mrs. A. E. Goodspeed will be ladielf parlor of the Hotel Utah. be are to members Ali requested Ar. given by the Goodspeed Juvenile .sent. tints. Mrs. Charles C. Budd. Mrs. ; Henry Bincit and Mrs. Lester Rem'rho alumnae chapter of the chi mers are the committee on arrange Doha FhlOororilY of the Univermenta ' sity of Utah veil' be entertained by . Gordon klydes Saturday afterMr 'and Mrs. B. Tiemerana en- Mrs. at 220 o'clock at the home tertained at a dinner Wednesday noon of her mother, Mrs. A. W. bens. evening at their home. egg Holly-- 1 B - Ansisting hootesses wood avenue. The table was cen- will be streetmembers of the classes of tared with a crystal basket of carwill 1414. The and nations. The evening was spent include talks by Mrs.program George BWith games and dancing. Jalousie. who wia .peek on 'Danca ing" and will present pupils in ' e The annual ball of the Daughters dance number, and by Miss of the Utah Pioneers will be held Fraser. whose talk will be on illustrate will Friday evening at the Hotel Utah. 'Art." Miss Frazer Fast presidents of the organization with sketches. and the officers of the association will act as a reception committee Members of the alumnae 'chapand include Mr.V Fannie Cerring- - ter of the national sorority of ton Woodruff. Mn. AmeHa Hansen Ranee Delta will be entertained flegars, Mrs TAUT& Woodward at a tea botordoi afternoon at Tanner, Mrs. Cornelia Sorensen 3. o'clock at the homes of Lund. Mrs. Kate Crawford Snow, K. Bronson, in the Downing Mrs. Bertha Moyle Gray, Mrs. El., menu. 124 TMrd East street. All e lea Carrington- - Arnold. Mrs. Al- - members of the sorority ars invited m yra Con:mine Rich. ' Mrs. Flora to be present. Bean Horne. Mrs. Sarah Le Chem- 1 Inapt Brockbank, Min. Rose Mon- ItUllittAtE SALE phy Packer. Mrs Elizabeth Steven- 11'04 lea een Wilcox. Mrs. Zino. Young Card. Setarday. Yebreart a. as., at Alit itsobt atrites.-41- 414 Mrs. Poulton - Mrs. Laurinds. Sarah Jonas" Ramsey.- - Mrs. , Verde Geoid Piercer, Mrs. Amelia Forest Dale Wiird to W. Cutler. Mr. Elizabeth R. , PresentS Operas Tonight Wright, Mr Nora C. McFarland and Mrs. Lily C. Woistenholme. nosturnar will be ThA Forest, DaM Opera comworn and the pioneers will be aimcomic opera. , ctal guests Vf. honor as well as pany will present the the InembsPrs of the legislature. A "The Two Vagabonds." la the reception will be held st S o'clock Forest Dale &mellowest ball toand the grand march a it:Se night and Saturday. The cast con, 'clock. sists of t S voices and a le piece , . it , The' orchestra under the direction of L. D. S. School of Nurses Luella Yerrin Sharp and Wilford will entertain at &Junior promenade Tiddler. has Maurine Bowdon Friday evening. March 4. at ties charge of the dancing and Ines Hotel Utah. The committee on sr. Whitback the dialogue. rangements Includes -- MM. Ruth Jommit S. Nelson and Shipley Christensen. president of the Jun. D. Burton. two well known- - comion class: Miss Eivire. VK.mpOfl. ultimata will be seen in the lead, Alas Una 'Wilson and Mime Ann big roles. Matilda ?teller as ErSoftie. The reception committee ntinio". will idng the soprano, and Includes Miss Lucy Pocock, super- -carry - tim George Somme-wi- ll intendent of nurses; Miss Filets tenor Kirklutin role James Arno Caldwell,. assistant superintendent; s will appear-athe Mar-quMies Una baritone Mies Myrtle lielquiet. town dates out Several of Wilson, Mize Marie Allen and Miss - &Oa 'Watson. Petrone far the af- ars contemplated. fair will be Mayor and Mrs." C. rTMIN APrOLITED. Clarence Neaten. Mr. and Mrs. Peelester Q. Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. W. Tooke,, Utah department I. Winslow Farr Smith. ler. and Mn. commander, has been appointed a George W. Middleton. Dr. and Mrs. member of the committee ow dis- Lester A, Stevenson. Dr. and Mrs. tinguished guests for the ninth anLyman L. Daynes, Dr. and Mrs. nual national convention to be held Burtis P. Robbins and ',Mr. and In Paria, Franco and September. Mrs. Wattacs F. Bennett. ITYMITLOTED TO MET. The annual bop of the East high - program sac and of boot cadet battalion will be held speeches will be given at a meeting Friday evening at the Elba' club. The affair is given under the di- of lb. 'imemployod Friday night elock ft Brotherhood rection of the commissioned of- se :14 ficers of the school hall, 41 Richards street. Among Features of the dance will be the speakers will be Attorney Jo. the grand march and a drill ex" Mak W. itaelons. Kell;ges CoLmplexion El A. KEYSER BURBIOCE JJENIES Protecting Your Schoo 0 - Mbition brit sump of opecialipseThe Kityser Fireproof Pirllected cadets'. est.e Boom gives your tliaSpecial guests ern' Include Clevraltar" double 'scarily riser and Airs. George IL Der, coos. It is a fireproof room built la a fireproof waroMayor and Mrs. C. Clarence Nosboon' and is safer tbs. 0 iest. Dr. and Airs. George Thbmas Bated? Dt Posit Mr. and Mes. Atelcolm A. BoYeer many Vaults. For tho $oot in m Mr. and Mra Charles IL Itabey. and Paelthes ably. (mire. General and Mrs. G. R. 'Williams A totir.0 dee lb '1Ely oat Mr. and Mrs. Burr P. Irwin.rolonel ano Alra. Waiter IL hicCaskeI. Fl Colonel and Mrs. Paul H. Mc111. Cook, Major and Mrs R. C. Batson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keeler. i Major' and Mix. 0- - S. McCleary. pi,lireproot Storage G., 0 Captain and Mrs. Stephen Abbot. 1 1 . 12 Went 2n4 Sentil6 ' Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Mtillitin. Wimateb erzt-elza Mr. and Mrs. Georg IC ChM, Mr. and tire. Gerge A. Eaton, Mr. 0 0 and Airs. J. A, Barclay., Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Benedke. Dr. and Mr BEST-WOOLS AtWhytock, Miss Alice-- Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Alex E. Eberhardt and Mr. and Mrs.-- Boshovitch. Fat- Who 'win act Its - ulty members eheperemt ars Miss Maurine Gladys Rardierian.- Mfasi The better class wool of southLisle Bradford. Miss Marian Van ern Utah, which in the opinion Pelt .and Miss Mary Boer. -- , 40E20 , . .. 500 Yards Washable Flat Crepe, Priced, yard Spring's most popular dress fabric, 40 inches wide, in a beautiful color assortment...including new -shades, also navy and black. Cow-del- ,.. ..,,,,01 ,-- i Ig a aimaaa, a heldlit the Deseret Mortuary chapel Sunday. Feb. 27 at g p.m. Bishop W. F. Preiten will officiate. The body may be viewed at the chine Saturday titmoon and Interment will Sunday morning. be in City cemetery. are his widow. Mrs. Dies Family Home K.Surviving E. Haight. two eons, Arthur L. B. t. and s daughand John Mrs. Clara Kelsey Cameron. 23. ter. Mn. A. Haigh C. Kora Pool. ale 11 widow of George Cameron. died grandchildren. 133 Thursday at the- family home, street. Um- Oatneron- - was a CHILD DIES. W. Sarah of and George daughter A. Kelsey. Surviving are the folBurk. Anthony Rayburn. three lowing children: Allan Cameron months old. son of J. R. Rayburn. of Sacramento, Cal.; Cliftle Camergeneral secretary of the Chamber on of Salt Lake; Arch G. and of Commerce and Mrs. Rayburn, Frank Cameron, both of Chile, died Friday morning. Private gu. South America; two brothers, Sam- neral services will be held featur uel O. and Fred Remy. and a day morning at o'clock in the sister, Ella M. Kelm?, all of Salt Cathedral of the Madeleine. two Also Lake. grandchildren. 4 4 at . kids, also many novelty types.' with banding In contra'ating leather and color." No. that's not a sign in front of an Orphan Asylum, but t, style note from Palm Beach! Another reads. "White milk bead bags. on chain bandies. finished with fringe We give upcan ENNYBUDDY tell us what "milk bed. might be? C ,I M a And ANY whit bit dashing k.s to ba sure, but then-therare certain tYPes that can wear such things very welland we all like to see them. In case don't know what am talking about. it is the Frenchilied little lady in the lustratiss who Is wearing a umber of things that are very., very new. and one or two at least that COIN DIM PETITS EN.ANTS. are the least hit extreme,- -' - - Littler- - Mbps Fashion at The new and not extreme is the Palm Beach goes to swim velof black compose and white in a little attired cunningly vet, for this is a delightful suit knitted bathing suit and a with skirt and jacket (which you printed terry cloth beach cannot see) of black velvet, and in an &nine. robeprinted blouse of the whits velvet. n of a l,right ing 130ot1 tor High 4,, , Iudtvldasflty. color! Jilin do notice the blouse, 'with Its long shirred sleeves and its Ths place cotton has In sidrring at the hips. which gives wardrobe is explained in this It just the. proper bit of blousing necessary for smartness! For indi- week's fashion letter. Send for it. It viduality I have selected the high boots of black velvet. and a finf. norm A CHAPEAU. hat of the same maHuge Innen luits in exotic colors terial, both matt extremes Which wave breezin the languid mid-da- y es of Southern resortebut. like the tropical butterflies they resemble, completely vanish by sunset! One will grace our hat box Firmer forthwith. because we were never 31.111110EL able to resist e big hat. even knowing that it poasibly will stay in , the bat box the entire ',axon un. less Idamsells sends a 14.0.S. for o RATILCV1 I it Irons Palm Beach. Au Revoirt e r 0(le)4,1 i ; .35c - , ToTAL Try ogle ,. PRICEThe annual patriotic PrograM by .4h teacher and students of the Price Central and South Side schools will he Wynn Welt 1 in the high school &miltoritimh affair Await planned for Washington's birthday, hut due to the annual Pirentelea Ban sad other attractions, it was decided to postpon Women - T imommNimmlimlilimmon pkot- - from loss of ;harm under trfire hYgkok corclitioro soture thil way- - True pm. Careless Driver Funeral services for John tames Haight. U. a, native Of New 'fork but a resident of this city for more than 50 years, wb0 died Thursday In a Salt Lake hospital, will be Breaks Nerves ; tectiondiazards tie tissue Of Engine Crews ', f (:) , - 4 if you as would . taaluds FAT - entof t t , t , g, ItsP4 ., Vett - . , tr' ,-- . women to- 'in 10 better-da- 3s day employ MOTEL" Wear Tightest gowns and frocks without a second thougb t. wry chg. L., Discards as easily as a piece 'of tissue. No laundry. No bother. Five times as absorbent as turf"-Deodorizes.. Ends dirt fea;rof You get it at any drug or of- depart-me- et store 'simply by saying "LOTEX." Be sure you get the genuine. Only Kotex itself is nate" Kates. No embarrassment. In fairness to yourself, try ' thia new way. 12 in a package -- !.....1(''. 0....:'Te ( ., 4 "no ", d Sam IWO Barlow, former Salt fumy Mt Lake chief of ;Witco:was chosen year allastaatioa keep Adam Maim oarsoke Iowa to fill the unexpired term of J. J. some way web that day LYncli on the board of trustees of V... diet domed toodtits the Belt Lake mosquito abatement property . EXCESS district. according to an announcement Pciday., Mr. Barlow's apPeople all about you Prove dal CM' pointment was approved by. the s necessary.- Under modms methods no city commissioner& abnormal exercise or diet is requirot ..,,: o poprzs-TSimply correct the cause. Marrnola TrrE rsTurss. , kviio Prescription Tablets anbody the sclera. p scouts will bold Troop fathtine methods of today. They have been ers and .sons party In the Thirty-fir- st used for 19 years. The rendts are seen ward amassment ball rriday in every circle. Excess fat is not nearly Pestling. March 4. Thursday so common as it was. , , Feb. 24 Um scouts of AU druggists supply Itarmola at $I Park ward entertainsd atHighland a lath. a box. Each box explains its action and era , and sons banquet. the many benefits it brings. Do what '' ' your friends are doing to get the slen ItAY--T- ha 'artiritto; liebooll " demos you envy. You owe that ip operetta "Princess wilt b perilanted Friday evaning 19,t1 ind 12H1 bealthe ' j. laS Ursa". 01.111111111111.111.1.1110.11.11110 DONT SUFFEJI Jihrobiwest QCOILES of woMwns disorders are Li traced today largefy to 'sanitary pads," insecure and - H. Barlow Named Strand Beauty Shoppe Sam ' On ,Mosquito-Boar- d 23S SO. TATE wr WAS. 41214 PT ZLIZN L NOCIrtaPri, old-ti- - Feb. 24. auto, mobile drivers are destroying the sores of locomotive en. itineers. IL., W. Howard of trincer tor Clumpeign, a 40 years, today-tolthose the highway short attending course of the tultersity of IIIIntL The sensation of sitting in a rob and watching a locomotive plow into an automobile load of people is a tervilling. exPerlence, be declared. "Sunday is the ealgineerg' day- of dread. Many of our engineers lay oft Sundays, tearful of these horrible grade crossing accident.. There is always the possibility of a bad trivet of the train itself with more then a chance that the -engineer, as 'swell as the ma'tenger, will meet with sudden death. If the automobile goes under the locomotive a derailment Is almost eertaht, I nitta 111 derailments occurred, Minot Se enginemen and leturtmt 1SS pamengere C- Ten-lo- s Safeet-I- Funeral Services Sunday. 60c - PRICECarbon County Fair practically a certainty for tha coming year. This was brought about by an agreement botiroon Pilot Pity and Carbon county. whirreby His tity donated a site and Um county aggroyated ;Len for buildings to house Ind ykaz. Aux-tile- Skull-fitti- . score , I? ' - The Artiont making a certain will also be given a Dag PARK CITY...The annual banquet of the volunteer firemen was held Tuesday night in Stir buff with the Piano sole, followinpr program; John Edward Thomas 1 UTAH BRIEFS Maud Ridge; vocal solos. Miss Thelma Dunn Mrs. Louis William Berry, Veteran Railman Dies' ?ammo and Jeanette Uric: monoD. $ t Jeer. Dancing folW, the sponsorship of lowed the banquet Pend continued John Edward Thomas, 114. re. thePRICEUnder an American 'Anion tired employe of the Denver dc Rio schools Of Carbon county sr s en. until tits morning hours. , died at Railroad Grande company. 'Know Your Flag pre-:-1 rolled in a Salt lAke hospital Friday fol- gram. The student are given a set VI of a lingering questions concerning the flag. lowing -- He was a are permitted to study these natty. of Rath. Eng.. They then & best is land. and for the past 66 years for two witeke and the Points outcovering has lived in Salt Lake. Re was a submitted student the lined. Ili member of the St. Mark's Epis- highest will be given scoring ea flag. copal church. ania-aIdesig- i (P); 9 of et New! 1 .39 |