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Show I - Sure Relief 6 Bell-an-s Hot water Sure Relief California Guest Is Honored At Tea MADELINE HOPPACGH MISS bostes at an Interesting summer tea Wednesday afternoon at her home. 1176 east South Temple street, in honor of Mite GeneFoebinder of Hoi wool, vieve Calif., who Is a guest at the home. Garden flowers in a number of effectlte bright shades made an rooms. An decoration for the living orchid and pink color scheme was a table. tea on the developed mound of aweet peat forming the were centerpiece. Orchid candles la ailver candlesticks at the ends of the table. The hostess wee assisted in receiving by her mother, Mrs. A. L. Hoppaufh. Assisting in tht dining room wars Miss Dorothy Lynch, Mias Mery Catherine Miss Judy Browne. Miss Evelyn Beeves and Misa Utldegarda guests at Thompson. Seventy-fiv- e tended the tea. ELL-AN- S FOR INDIGESTION 2St and 75 Party for Visitors Misa Dorothy Ensign Presided at a prettily arranged luncheon Wednesday at tha home of her sister, Mrs. Lee Ensign. In the Rosedell honoring Misa Marapartments, jorie Hall and Misa Lillian Hall of Denver, who arrived teat week far g visit at tha Ensign home. Rose and blue summer flowers were combined for a centerpiece tor the luncheon table, where covert were laid for the Misses Hall. Miss Adrian Ott, Miss Maxine Misa Geneva Madsen. Mies June Smith, Miss Virginia Fowler and Mr M. J. Bteorta. Tha holts' waa assisted by her mother, Mrs. L. O. Ensign. The gu a s enjoyed a matinee party at the luncheon, Fantage following e e e Misa ef Gwendolyn Showell Seattle, Wash., who la a guest at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. P O. Perkins, waa tha complimented guest at a auPper given by Misa Betty Perkins Tuesday avenlng at tha Parkina home on B street. Games were enjoyed at email tablet and supper waa served lata in tha avenlng. Sixteen guests were present. The hostess was assisted by her mother. Pap-wort- h, Mies MardtU Complimenting Peacock, a bride of this week, Mrs. Fred Taylor and Miss Rets Lambert entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. O. G. Bushman on Wilmington avenue. Tha lawns were decorated with Japanese lanterns. Games and music mars enjoyed and a lata supper waa served- - The guests numbered 2b. Mrs Bushman assisted during tha avenlng. ' Misa Dorothy Ann Halt wilt entertain Wednesday evening at her home, 2000 Doug aa street, in honor of her cousins. Eva.Snow of Hollywood, Calif, and Ralph Morrison of Delta. Twelve gues's have been Invited. a " e 1 Mrs. Herman Prosser and daughter, Misa Winifred Walker, and ton. Robert Prosser, of New York, who here spent tha. summer at their country hems In Cottonwood, will leave Thursday tor Los Angeles to join Mr. Prosser end sail earlv In August for a months stay In Honolulu. They will return to Balt Lake for the month of September. Miss Clara Shearer arrived the last of the week from Los Angeles by airplane to spend several weeks In the city with relatives Mr and Mrs Samuel F Fife of Los Angeles are gueeta for two weeks of Mr F'fe s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. E Smith e Howrd P. Kirtley and daughter, Jean and InAnn, ara southern spending the summer Mr California with Mrs, Kirtley s ter. Mr Ben Crow. sis- Brides CAMPBELL MISS at a luncheon followed by games Wednesday at her home. 348 east South Temple street. In honor of Miss Emma Lue Winn and Mu M'idred Wlggren, brides of the near future Luncheon was served at small tables decorated with gallardiaa. Pink hnd jellow garden Lowers The were used about the rooms place cards were In flower designs. 24 Covers were laid for guests. MART Honoring Mrs George Heiniz of Brentwood. Cel.f. who Is m the city with her mother, Mrs Rachel Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Harris Smilb will entertain Wednesday evening at the Griffin home In Haxlon p.ace at a buffet supper. Mr. A. H Davidson cnlerta'nel S luncheon Tuesday at her home on First avenue In honor of Mra Helnta. The luncheon table waa at decorated with nasturtium. Covert ware laid for Mra. Helnta. Mrs. Rachel Miller. Mrs- - Edward Andrew Mr. Sem M. Parker and Mra P. O. Parkins a Mr. and Mr George Hoover of Berkeley, CaliL. with their daughter, Phyllis, and Mrs Jane Stark, have returned to their home after a vlait of five weeks with Mr. and Mr. Thome J. Mullln at their hom on Arlington drive. Dr. and Mra. W. G. B. Terrell, Mums Mary Elisabeth and Elsie Terrell and Robert Terrell have returned from a motor trip to the canyons of southern Utah. W. C. JENNINGS DIES ON COAST AFTER ILLNESS William C. Jennings, former Salt Lake attorney and well known in mining oirclea of tha state, died Tuesday avenlng In Oakland, Calreceived if., according to word here. He had been In poor health tor several year and left for the coast about a week ago. The body will be brought her for service and Interment. Mr. Jennings wsfb a nativa of this city, born Feb. IS, I860, a son of William Jennlng mayor of Balt Lake City many year ago. H attended Harvard In 1183 and is said to b tha first man from Utah to graduate from that Institution. Ha received his law degree tn 1888 and later took his M.A. degree. He spent about a year and half In Europe and upon hi return married Miss Martha Hooper Burgess of Boston. Ha practiced law in Boston for a tlms and then returned to this city. Before statehood he waa a U. 8. He was a commissioner here member of the firm of Jennings ft Gray, land and mining attorney He retired from active practice in 1828. Mr. Jennings was tht founder of the Friday Night Men's club of Salt which., many prominent Lakers were members. Including Governor Georg H. Darn, Judge M L. Ritchie, Georg M. Bacon. Allen T Sanford. Jwlg Harold M. Stephens, George J. Gibson and a. other Surviving are bis widow, a ton. William Jenn'ng a daughter, Deborah Jennlng a aieter, Mr W Bcott Crlsmon . Everywhere Afternoon Party Is Given For HoP-pau- Miss Ensign Gives FAiiSdd STORAGE PACKING SHIPPING n H hi ,f a4 ripttM aincfl lail with ear car wfclck go cwrttt tmr rates. THE DESERET 20,000 KIDS DINE IN DIN OF 'BIG DAY NEWS first class aarrlca Phaaa aa particular. We Aim to Please. M. A. WEDNESDAY .JULY Company Without Good Health Perfect Skin With the arrlvel of the hot day milady's complexion worries ere increased. Whether golfing, swimming, motoring or hiking, the skin is exposed to tho burning revs of the son. Result tan. freckles, redness end often irritation, an of h ch will spoil the appearance of th skin Sometimes there effects sre such really painful. To overcome summer hazards it Is best to use suorcolisod wax. It peels awar the taa. freckles, redness end revealing tbe soft delicately tinted skin of youth At drug stores gad beauty counters everywherea iswcelised wjgg brings out the (Adv ) beauty blem-iafco- e. hd-de- run-dow- jr ft v i Sec What ONE DOLLAR Will Buy But-bos- am very Etnrgl Michigan.--"-! thankful for what your medicine ha done for me and have recommended It to other I took it to give me strength before my baby was born. I would have to atop work and lie down sometimes all the afterMR FRANK (HNOORg noon. I felt as If I did not cars OHIO OS sat LAMCASTS whether anything was done or not. I tired out so easily. One day I Walla Can Make a got Four found a little book on my porch and that night I showed It to my husv Hout but it takes a Womband and he went down, town and s an to Make Home got me a bottle of Lydia E. Vegetable Compound. The To be a successful homemaker, a woman must guard her health. When medicine has helped me so much mother la not well, the home is up- that I was soon able to do my work, set. Women everywhere are learn- and when my baby was born, my nurse. Mr be said ft was tha ing through their own personal ex- easieet birthFor aha had ever attended. perience as the-- e women did. the I will be more than pleased If I am ment of Ld! Eh Plskham's Vegehelping someone else by giving my table Compound. Mas. testimonial." Edwasd Pra14 Sturgis Are Stars! ten year ms Lancaster, Ohlar-F- or after my marrlac I tad poor health. Michigan. a Pink-ham- for 110, J. E. Fisher was sentenced to 29 dayt in Jail by City Judge X. H. Tanner. The check era passed on Walker Brother Dry Good company. B Woo'aey was fined 856 for drunkeneaa and J. L. N orris was fined a similar amount for possession of liquer. John N. HenDipping of all fruit in a diluted drickson waa given a suspended solution of hydrochloric acid was sentence of 36 day for possess on favored at meeting of represen- of liquor and Gen Johnson was tative fruit grower of the state given a suspended sentence of 20 with officials of th state depart- days for drunkeness. ment of agriculture Tuesday Dr J R Magnus physiologist of the United State bureau of CHURCH NOTICES plant Industry of Washington D C. attended the meeting and dlscuss-Jwlt- h the growers and officials monthly priesthood meeting th beet mean of removing arsen- - of The Pioneer stake will be. held in the 014 MakTTaU MoYUy,"Auet ,pry l. at ,pr!t'rme U' fruit market fall. pm- . , Following thiB discussion those. , n L A, ?Jfer present adopted a resolution plac-- l. speaker in the mg the meeting on record as In- L. D S.will be Norwegian Organization dorsing the dipping of the fruit In the hydrochloric add as the most meetingat to be hetd Thursday ee-- j mng .1$, July 2. in the satisfactory rfethod of preparing it Fourteenth ward chapel. Special for market. music will be rendered. i the event that no thrifty shopper man or woman Add Dip for Fruit Is Advocated to Combat Arsenic 1' in Salt Lake misses by choice. Every department contributes values of an unusual nature. Doors I open at 9 u yJnr 20 Day in Jail for Passing Bad Check Due Efflrlsr.2 An Inventor has combined the harmonica and trumpet tn a new musical Instrument that pnoduc and amplifies the tocs of Following a p'ea of guil'y to passing a worthless check former. st J In- - The - 5 Ci ty - Pri ceslw E, All Models In a complain issued Tuesday cour attorney, Martin Peersen is charged with embezzlement cf an electric refrigerator Mar n Is atjegod to bgve had the Copeland Refrigerating company srd a refrigerator to his home with the understanding that if it pro el satisfactory he wtmld pv for it the rext day The complaint eht'get that Petersen decamped w.h the reMgerator and has not been heard from since. Victrolas te The t'nted States Bureau Stardards built a pressure tank in which sir conditions up to an alt'tud of JO 000 feet can be sirruated to tests i vision and heir innmen!. BATS 3THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY $50 COLUMBIA Take it Thursday For 75 EMPIRE Take it Thursday For $12 $15 $100 COLUMBIA Take it Thursday For DAYNES-BEEB- iZRgMHi Columbias, Sonoras, Brunswicks, E , , Jf ((? Etc. i$75 VICTROLA $175 VOCALION Take it Thursday For $25 $4?. $260 BRUNSWICK Take it Thursday For $89 CO 61 So. Main St Take it Thursday For $300 COLUMBI- A- j Take it Thursday For ' $100 VICTROLA -- - Older Than the State of Utah : - Table Models, Cabinets, Consoles Cec Take it Thursday For .... V J SONORA $35 it Thursday For $29 $100Take V WJ - Department Store I was on a visit to my els ter tn Utica, Michigan, and ah had taken Lydia El Pink ham Vegetable Compound. Her husband got me a bottle and I took it and felt so moch better that I got a second one. Now. n whenever I feel I take tha Vegetable Compound and soon feel all right again. I have had three little girls tn tha last tlx years and do all my housework, sewing, washing, and Ironing. My time Is pretty well taken np, bat I will answer any letters I receive." Mb Fbavx Box 239, Lancaster. Ohio, Refrigerator WEST KECOtD SOtTB All Summer t T Da 11 W Adamson filed uit tn tha Third district court Tuesday to secure the return of soma Devi county property which he allege was fraudulently taken from him T H. Austin. by Atolls Austin Ella Roch, Elizabeth R. Merrick end the Ba-- d Realty company, defendant In the action Adamson claims he was persuad'd to delier the deeds to hia piece undfr promise that the defendants would de;er to him a grocery eVe ard lunch counter in Salt Lake tnd truck valued at SI 500 This they failed to do, b A 'V 1927 27 Depe'n d able Merchandise 0 Adamson declares. Keyser Fireproof Storage Charge Theft of S3 aTW1 ypf "iUMHi JFTy mniinn HOUSE EFFICIENTLY ( tent-Uk- )'tm' wimm - KO WOMAN CAN KEEP East Side Swarms to N.Y. Park, Loads Up on Hotdogs, Cones. BT ARVET ANDERSON, Special correspondent of the Des-- , eret New) NEW TORK, July 2T. (CPA) The kid aweliering today in the "roe ling pula' of lower New Tork spent most of their tlir-a "party" which tef must of them waa their first step in socit ty, politics and cithteceolnp la America- Tuesday ettemoon. 20,600 of them went eh picnic, a picnio teid in tha scry heart of the financial dlaVlct of the largest and most cosmopolitan city in America. Nobody wanted them tu the eouqrry, or at Coney Island, or other resorts, although th downtown Tammany association, under whoa abrplce, the picnic was held, waa willing to pay liberally for their entertainment. So they war picnicked In Battery park. Everybody. Including th police thought there would be a riot. But th outstanding feature of th day waa tha remarkable order and discipline which prevailed and which did not check joy tor an instant. So tearful wore the authorities that they decided not to assemble th children all at one, but to gather them . at eight different rotnt end march them to the Battery each seetion headed by a band. When they were collected, scarcely nationality on earth from Abbysinlans to Zunl Indians wer unrepresented. There were Chines. Jauanese, Letts. Fin Italian Turk. Hindus. Negroe German Irish and even an Eskimo. Aa each child reached the Battery he or ah was given a paper parasol or an American flag, according to sex. Some, were so dressed that sponsor of th party could not tell whether they were boy or girls and they got on of each. In addition to etgh bands every hand organ and mechanical piano In lower New York was pro iped under the elevated railway tracks and dance, that would have m-- d George White green . with nvy were staged on th sidralk while the awing hung from theJracks ebova. swooped overhead under the impetus of scores playing ' Lindbergh." Over 80,066 square feet of canvas was spread to give e shelter to the babies and RwPTf Th. ,1,1 party came when 30.009 hot dogs and 40.000 packages of crackers were dis tributed. What a pity Babe Ruth had to b at the ball game! The party was Just bis dish. In addition there wer hundreds of big five gallon can of fresh milk and ice cream' bricks peat ail counting One young Turk nearly drowned by getting hi heed fast in a fit gallon milk can, but h was rescued by th slack of his baggy trouser (Copyright 1437 Consolidated Press Association.) rjiiifjiiiijpriiiaii Seeks Return of Farm Property FURNITURE octree are trip) t :r ; ,in Qf Loe Angeles, end the following Euphemla Smith will leave Frank W. A, James the latter part of the week for La Welter P. Josephand Harold Harry Jolla. Calf. where eh will visit with friends for several week M as A v y' i arn-- MyMWftw - MUSIC Known JJira the West as the Home of the Best |