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Show .j, 1 THE DESERET NEWS WEDNESDAY' DECEMBER 23 1921 ly celebrated their aeventlethiwed- ding anniversary at their home la 1 Mainfleet, Wale Walker la to and hi wife S3. H is ona of a family of 12, and bis father and mother brought th 12 up on a wag of lea than 3 a week. Walker went to work on a farm while a boy. earning It eenta a day, and raved the COUPLE MARRIED 70 YEARS. . enough to buy a donkey and cart mountain to tha Banta Clara river Complaints were Issued Tuesday fiiSt&Ht Tnrlian PAaaPV'g tlAn hv .TAsanh R. Kslffi. Ait tha Bhlumit Mr, knd Mr. W. Walker recent- - and go Into the poultry buslnesa. Th, project will entail considerable county attorney, charging F. G. State to Open Bids on excavation and rock work and it Fisher and Frank Andrews with Student of University "Southern Road Jan. 13 la estimated will coat about J hunting pheasants out of season. The men were said to have been West High Graduate taken into custody by Warden R. Bid grill be opened before the Succumb to Illness slate L. Terry near Draper on Christmas road commission Friday Jan- Couple Charged With day, each In possession of a pheasuary J 3 at 1 p m. for construction Hunting Pheasants ant. of S mil, of the state line connecBeaver Dam tion batween 30,-00- 0. Holiday Party At Smith Home X interesting affair of Wednes-t- x day afternoon was a tea presided over by Mies Euplrfmla Smith at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Harris fimtlji. 65 Laurel street, honoring the following young girls, who are home from school to epend the holidays, Mise Mary Joy Johnson. Misa Katherine Hogle, Miss. Genevieve Bird, Miss Jeanette Steiner. Miss Ruth Fabian, Miss Eleanor Btory, Miss Florence Story, Miss Nancy Sullivan. Miss Clarice Ellla and Misa Betty Botterlll. The rooms were attractive with "holla y greens and red berries. A mound of deep crimson roses centered the tea table, at which Mrs. Malcolm Keyser, Mrs. R. S. Allison, Mrs. George Keyser and Mrs. 11. M. Neher. presided. Mrs. fiwaner was In charge of the room and was assisted in dining serving by Miss Margaret Watters. Miss Eleanor Watts, Misa Barbara Ketlock and Miss Geraldine Clark. The mother of the young hostess assisted In receiving. Henry H. Blood, took place noon In. the Salt Lake temple. the father of the bride officiating In tha service. -A large - reception will be held Wedneaday eevnlng at the horn, of Mr. and Mra. George R. Hill. Jr., 1430 Yale avenue. In honor of the young couple. The bride will be attended by Misa Hazel Blood, maid of honor, Misa Mildred and Mia, Alice Smith, bridesmaids. Allen Blood will be best man. Following tha reception, Mr. and Mra Blood will laave for Philadelphia, where Mr. Blood will continue hia study of medicine. Great m P- - - m- - a us rd Reception to be Held. Misa Rhea. Folsom, daughter of Mr. and Mra. H. B. Folsom, was united In marriage to Charles B. - ski nt nd of r rst ho a Have Dinner no ur it itt - PS- JSt 111 no rh 'M m- - ho ch - ?1I1 le- - gh ch a ell 76- MS to ru rO. r lot on to ch ok ho to rk Ito of of ho ic on ed bo Ic h iro r br ib ed ho r. bo jr of tvo K- - in ti y, rk. ho ct-- - inolHo - of to - The U. T. C. A. will hold the dinner-danc- e eighteenth annual Thursday evening at the Elks' club. Dinner will be served at 7.45 o'clock w ith dancing at o'clock. Milo Taylor, Thomas Reese, Edward Lauber, Jack Carlquist, and David Clegg are in charge of the affair, wh ch promises to be successful. Two hundred Invitations have been issued. The patrons are: Mr and Mrs A. I Fih, Mr. and Mrs T. J. Mullln, and Mr. and Mrs W. V. h igand The officers of the orare Thomas ganization Reese, president, Edward Lauber. Carl Goer. ng. secretary; Rti hard Maycock, aergeant-at-a- i Mrs. H. Creer of who has spent the psst twoSeattle, weeks with her mother, Mrs. J. N. Rldd and sister, Mrs. Viola R. Lange, wili leave Sunday for her home. Miss Jewel Plus and her guest. Miss Marianna Luff of California will entertain Informally Wednesday evening at the Pitts home on Seventh East street e Th Delta Epsilon sorority w ill entertain at a formal dancing party In the Belvedere lounge Thursday Miss Reya Thomas and evening Miss June Birkinshaw are making 'he arrangements. The Lambda Phi Lambda sororms. ity will entertain at the annual WWW birthday banquet Wednesday eveA dinner pzrty- - was given by ning at 7 o'clock at the chamber M and Mrs. R. W. McTavish of commerce. Miss Helen and Miss Dolly Lindsay are Pratt Tuesday evening. Holly and everId greens decorated the dinner table charge of arrangements. overs were laid for Mr and Mis. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sweet will Melvin Chase, Mr. and Mrs Harry Hanford, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace entertain ,at a supper Wsdnesdiy K'orrm and Mr. and Mrs. Harry" evening at their home on Arlington drive. In honor of Mrs. Sweets l'J per. brother James Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. George r. Hansen Frank Armstrong, who are home entertained Tuesday evening at a from Washington. D. C, where tney are attending school, to spend dinner party at their home in Fedot a I Heights. Poinsettias and hol- the holidays with relatives. ly formed an attractive decoration Miss Afton Spllsburv, will arfor the dinner table, where covers were laid for 13 guests.' Mr. and rive Saturday from Indianapolis JUrs. Hansen will entertain at din- where she has spent the past six ner Friday evening at their home. months, and will visit a week with relatives en route to Los Angeles. Jack Sweet, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Econ Sweet, will entertain a numThe annual Christmas party of ber of young fi ienda at w New the Gamma Sigma was Years svw party at the Hotel Utah. held Tuesday evening sorority at the home w w w of Miss Kathryn Wright. Gifts Mrs. Anna K. Knox will leave were exchanged. The committee next week for Los Angeles to Join in charge of the arrangements inher son, John Knox, and maks cluded Miss Amelia Wright, chair-maMiss Wright and Mrs. Alton lier home, A number of parties B- - Penrose. have been given In her honor. 1 n. FURNITURE . STORAGE packing SHIPRING Too would Dot deposit youra money or valuabl papor bank of lUU known responsibly slipshod, careless Ity. whero methods wsro permitted. houseWhen you store your g hold possession, you r depos-itir- for safekeeping goods that aro worth hundred,A possible Importthousands, of dollar. ant. then, to elect the torage of known rtspon.lblUy company end Integrity where your goods thb greatest be accorded fill measure of safety. M. Keyser Hr prool SadfleCo. 28 West 3ad heath IWreet Phoee Was- - 1723 or hT23U CKIN IRRITATIONS for their JmmedUto relief and baling doctors preecnbo" Resinol Misa Aileen Corfman. who I, home from Berkeley. Calif., to spend the holiday with her parenta. Judge and Mrs. E. E. Corf-mawill entertain at a luncheon t her home on east Broadway Thursday. 1 Off h Mens Suits and Overcoats Soldiers Fear to Surrender Because of South Atrocities. BY JAMES L. BUTTS -twire service to The Deseret News PEKING. Dec. 23 (CPA) A dramatic story has reached Peking of an iso la ted and beleaguered "lost legion" of northern troops, including white Russian, in north Honan province. The place Is the walied city of locatyl ed on the railway about 40 mile north of the Yellow-rivei Peking-Hanko- r F ollowicg the northern reverse two months ago, one brigade of Shantung soldiers, including 300 white Russians, mercenaries, was cut off and locked themselves within the city of whose population is 15,000. There they have since been besieged completely surrounded by enemy force for many mile m all direction. A messenger escaping from the beleaguered e.ty reports that all meats and vegetables were consumed long ago. but that Abe garrison seized sufficient fram Vo enable further resistance for a brief time. Only two wella are available to supply the city with water. The siege has been protracted because of e shortage of ammunition on both eides. The C'hKiese within the city would probably capitulate but the white Russians, visuatiz ng the fate of comrades previously taken by Fens troops, who mutilated the prisoners and led them to their death through mobs by rings through their noses, are determined to resist to the uttermost. Much Catholic and Protestant mmeion property In hip been reported destroed. The Shantung campaign again j haa slowed up. but northern head-- l -' quarters dented the reported markthe ed southern advances from A strong aouth and southwest. northern defense is consolidating the line through Tsimng, on th Grand canal, where a clash Is expected. Tsiangtao and Tainanfu are quiet and Japanese troops have not been Isnded (Cops right, 1327, Chicago Dally New Co.) shower of pink sweet peas anil lilies of the valley. Miss Gladys Cheney, the only attendant, was gowned In orchid taffeta with erys-ttrimmings. LaMar Hill was best man. The decorations were In the Christ rti hA colors. The couple left Immediately followtng fhe reception for a honeymoon tt Ip to San Francisco. I al ( A Special Lot of This is the way they will sell Special leased Miss June blade will entertain Friday afternoon at an Informal party at her home on Fifth Nazi street, m , honor of a few close friends. i;? ALL OF OUR "Face Starvation Miss Mary Neher and Miss Frances Neher have issued Invitations for tea Thursday afternoon from 4 to oclock at the home vf Dr. and Mr. E. M. Neher. 1334 Federal way. in honor of a group of young girls homo from school for th Christmas vacation. Miss Marlon Buller, who Is attending school In Omaha, has returned for the holidays and is w.lh her mother. Mrs. Margaret Buller. The tnsrrlagg of Mis Emma Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mr Hvrum Ford of Centerville, and Earl F. Hanson, son of Edwin Hanson took place December 31 at th home of the bride's parents Bishop J. N. Ford performed th ceremony, which was followed by s wedding supper and reception. Th bride wore a gown of shell pink georgette trimmed In Duchess ince and a wreath of orange bios- 'lomi in her hair. Eh carried a rj-- - Sale Continues ry Isolated, Besieged, wee 7Leland night ?broken report Special Lines For Men, Youths, Boys. Including the Famous Kuppenheimer Clothes. China Battalion uies-"we- re as--- st Pre-Invento- One-Fourt- atraw-colore- c. 7 Juries received Friday he was struck by n Anderson suffered five he accident was not til last night. Suits and Overcoats WILLIAM T, KIMBALL. After an Illness of six months, William Tilton Kimball, 31. youngest eon of El Hot Ti'tou and EiPth Lowther Kimball, died Wedrcday! at the lamily residence. 111 Canyon Hoad. The young man waz born In thi city July 21, 1603. He was a freshman at the Ulmerrity of Utah and a graduate of the West high school in 1326. He was apledge of Beta Theta Pi fiatcrnltv. Surviving in addition to his parents is one bi other. Elliot Lowther Kimball, sa.t Lake. Funeral services Alii be held at the home Friday, Dec. 30 at 12 o'clock. Interment will be n city cemetery. ' it- . BOISE (AP) W. son, Boise Idaho. ebeepmaB, reported to b recovering r ehs Shop WWW d .c- v c7wpicTswre ay 8inurthwaite, Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake temple. Elder Da id O. McKay performing the ceremony. A reception will be held in the enlng at the Folsom home, 1444 Harvard avenue. Miss Juliet Folsom, maid of honor, Mias Mary Smurthwaite, Mias Dorothy Folsom. Mies Florence Boden and M:a Doris Erdman, bridesmaid, will attend tlie bride. Elmer Jacobsen will be best man. Tha couple will Sorority Hat Banquet. make their home In Balt Lake. I Th annual birthday banquet of a a the Gamma Sigma sorority of the Dinner-Danc- e I Diversity of Utah was Given. held Tuesday evening in the supper room Members of the C hi Omega sorof the Hotl Utah. Active, alumnae and pledge members attend- ority of the University of Utah ened. The long table at mhich the tertained at the annual formal dance in honor of guests were seated had as a center-piec- e Christmas dinner and alumnae pledge mema number of miniature air- active, on bers evening in tb planes. The place cards reflected ballroom Tuesday of the Hotel Utah. the motif of the central decoration, decorative scheme, carrying be.ng in the shape of airships. Nov- outA the of winter, featured theme elty vanity cases and corsage icicles upon which was thrown a queta were favprs. A musical pro- series gram was presented by members of was of blue floodlights. .The hall gay with numerous symbols the sorority. In charge of the ar- o the holiday season. The rangements were Mr Alton B., centered with bouqi eta of Penrose, chairman. Miss Biotas' cardinal and roses. Baumberger, Misa Eda Parkinsoh The colors were further aororlty and Miss Marjorie Klemnt. carried out In the tapering cana a dles which were In large candelaPresident to be Honored. bra.Patrons for the evening were Mr. The Kle club will enterthln at a and Mrs. D D. Caw ford and Mr. tea. honoring the president, Mrs. and Mrs. William Story, Jr. Ths Ed 8. Diamond, Friday afternoon affair was planned by Miss Leons from J to 5 o'clock at the Y. W. Nowell, who was assisted by Miss Connie Crawford and Ml fi Marian C, A. clubhouse. Officers of the club who will Story. in receiving are Mrs. T. F. Farrell. Mrs. A. G. Gunn, Mrs. A. Club Plans Dance. W. Stiblch, Mrs. M. J. Shields Mrs. C. W. Clogston Mrs. Henry The Alla Tek Holhtha club of Mann. Mrs. W. V. Kaufman, Mrs. the L. D. fi. college will entertain R.-Mabey, Mra. M. J. Kane. Mrs. at a formal dancing party WednesE D. Trout. Mrs. E. V. Carlqulat, day on the roof garden of the colMrs. John McDonald. Jr. Mrs 1 lege. The committee the A Wsrdrop- - and Mrs. A. il. J. arrangements Includes making Miss Grace FnUhard. Garff. ills Leah Jensen, and Miss Eva Mae Sorensen. Two hundred invitations hav been Issued. Club to .11 1 r'". Tha marring, of Miaa Lou Jean McKay, daughter of Elder and Mra. David O. McKay, to Ruasell H. Blood, aon of Mr. and Mra Wed-o.id- ; v Marriage ' Takes Place in Temple McKay-Bloo- d He was brought up w ' barley bread, and nhver at bread until nearly 70 year $25.00 &uits Overcoats $1 8.75 $30.00 Suits Overcoats $22.50 $35.00 Suits Overcoats $26.25 $37.50 Suits Overcoats $28.1 5 $40.00 Suits Overcoats $30.00 $50.00 Suits Overcoats $37.50 $55.00 Suits Overcoats $41.25 $60.00 Suits Overcoats $45.00 Made-to-Measu- re Suits Or an Extra Pair of Pants Free And so on throughout the line. ii Half Price Counters t: ' Lumberjacks Heavy Sweaters h Off Mens Hat Special 3.65 LUGGAGE In The Boy Store ALL OF OUR Boy Long Pants Suits Overcoats REDUCED 9.50 values for 12.50 values for 15.00 values for 14 SEE OUR e 7.15 ... ,9A0 tkroa$bt Half-Pric- Yt 11.25 Ifce tyl. ( Special lota" of Suit Cases, Hat Boxes, Ladies Fitted Cases, Hand Bags, Bill Folds and Toilet Rolls a wonderful assortment, all reduced 7 |