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Show THE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY r Circus Arrives -- t- -- With BIGGEST MASTODON. USERTT STAKE The Perfect Day, New Feature; Ha Many Rare Animal. Big Show Promise J or i i m L.d-S.rac- ti J ! . , Tf! "V la fea-)u- ra I . It see and Mra Reed Hatch entertained at an afternoon party. see Mra J. D. Bartlett of Botteu Host, la the guest of her dsugh- tera Mra A. B. Schuster and Mra L, H. Drew. Z. C. M. I. IF YOU WOULD BE T BEA UTIF UL Consult us and be guided by our advice. The delightful charm of admiration can be yours at a small outlay. Barbara Gould Toilet Requisites ' n: j terly stake conference will be bet Saturday and Sunday. July 20 and 21, with the theme being a discussion of pioneer events. The first session will be for men and boys In the Tenth ward chapel at I p m. The first general sesSaturday. sion will be in the Assembly hail Sunday at 1 a.m., when Frost. A. W. Ivins will be tbe principal POPULAR VISITOR FRIENDS ARE GUESTS speaker. IS COMPLIMENTED At 1 p A. in the tabernacle tbe AT EVENING EVENT second general seaeion will be held, AT PARTY. SERIES A supper party was given Wed' and In the evening et :20 p.m. Daughters of the Pioneers will prenesday evening by Mias Jeannette Mrs. Shealy H. Wade of Lea sent programs in each of tbe 12 t her hom on who a is in'g visitor popular wards of tbe stake. ireet. Garden flowers were Alt Lake, was the complimented used to decorate the rooms Games guest at prettily arranged lunch- were EMIGRATION WARD A played durlnr the eon given Thursday by Mrs L. W. Joshua Greenwood and Mrs.Judge Kate color scheme of pink wssevening. developCrawford Snow, president of the Burgess at the Hotel Utah. Garden ed In the appointments for the afCentral committee. Daughters of flowers In the pastel snadee were fair. Ctah Pioneers, will be the speak-r- s used to decorate the lone table arPlaces were marked for Miss at the special Pioneer services ranged for luncheon. The guests Joan Worsley, Miss Carol In the Emigration ward Sunday Included close friends of tho honor Miss Shirley McCarty, Mils Brain. Jeanevening. Musical numbers will be Fuest. nette Miss Marjorie Whits rendered by Alvin Keddmgton and Mra. Wade was entertained Tues- Miss Berrett, Mirra Miss Jacobi, Madia Dels Packard, soloist. day at a lucheon given by Mra A. Lawrence. Miss Evelyn Naylor, Mias FIR8T WARD A special meet- W. Knudson at her home on Eighth Virginia Ottrstrom, Mias East street. The guests were seat- Watson and Miss Betty Platt, Agnes ing honoring ptoneerr living in the e a e First ward win be held Sunday at ed at one large table centered with a silver basket of summer blossoms C 20 pm. In the ward SUMMER COTTAGE IS aer the direction of thechapel, Daughters hostess was assisted by her mother. SCENE OF SOCIAL cl Utah Pioneers, camp No. 1. Pi of. Andrew Neff of the Univer- Mrs William F. Southern and Mrs. J. R, Clinton entertained sity ef Utah will be tbe speaker Joseph McKee. The guests num- theMrs. Arts and Crafts section of the and musical numbers will be fur- bered Wasatch wHI Mrs Wade Literary club Friday afleave the last of nished by Mrs. Allis Carter, soloist. 4J uly for, San Francisco where she ternoon at her summer cottage la Jon Mr. Wade for a short stay Emigration canyon. Luncheon was EIGHTEENTH WARD Judge will before returning to their home In served at one long table gay with Nepbi Jensen will be the speaker Los low oowls of nasturtiums In yelAn pelt a at the Gospel Doctrine class ef the low shades. In the living room baa. Eighteenth ward Bandar school beta of hydfangaa and phllox were Sunday morning. He will discuss Engagement" Announced used to decorate. Covers were laid "Why Priesthood la Necessary to thirty guests. Games were playof Interest for tho Establishment of GodUne in Today ed , following the luncheon. The tbs Wond. Mr. And Mrs. Htnry Tanner an- hostess was assisted by her daughELEVENTH WARD Professor nounce the engagement of their ter, MrSj Joseph R. Madsen. Maud May Babcock, University of daughter. Mariya, to S. John Ness, Pair Return Home. Utah, will continue her lecture on son of Mrs. Raynor Ness. The mar-ria- g Mr. and Mra Richard Hartley of her trip abroad at the Sunday will taxe place August 17 in school session 6undy morning. Her tbe Salt Lake temple. The bride. !s Los Angelta who have been visitubject arlll be Italy." Musical a former student of the University ing with Miss Georgia Hartley and numbers will be furnished by Mrs. of Utah. Mr. Ness la a student Florence Hartley at their at Mia home, 101 First avenue, Virginia Freeze Barker, vocalist the local school. left aid Allen Ramsey, violinist. e. e Saturday for their boma They were Miss accompanied by Georgia NINETEENTH WARD. Elder Couple Married in S. L. Hartley. Mra Sylvain Noack. who Frank L Kooyman, recently called Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ludlow of baa alto been a guest at the Hartto preside over the Netherlands hom ley left for her Monday marriage mission, will be the speaker at their.n?nlln. Bounc daughter, VL to Jack hom in Los Angelea Sunday evening services la the Beaver, whlcn took place Nineteenth ward ehtpel. For the Mis Tanny Whitney. Mias Jan In Sa.t Lake. Miss past two years Elder Kooyman has ' adlow entoon been teaeh.rg In Beav- Dinwoody, Miss Ann Winter and hia acted aa first counselor to R'shnn er for the past year. The young Miss Barbara Porter are ceufle will make their home In a week st the M. I. A. spending summer EIGHTH WARD The Daugh- Salt Lake. t home at Brighton. e e ters of Utah 'Pioneers, camp No. 8, will conduct the Sunday evening Mr Thomas Herbert and dangservices la the Eighth ward chap! Miss Marjorie Harmon left Sat ler. Alberta, arrived Wednesday Elder Edward P. Kimball, recently urday for Los Ar.g.ies and the from Los Angeles for a visit with appointed preside: of the Ger-- j beaches where she will spend lone relatives in Salt Lake. Mra Herbert will remain a month to atmission, will be the ,!m visiting with friends and Musical numbers will be tivea. tend the reunion of her family furnished under the. direction which will be held here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miss Kathleen Barnes has reMargaret Call Morris. Rosenthal turned from Europe where she has and daughters, Evelyn and Goldine ARD Presiding spent the past year. Delores of Denver will arrive soon B.shop Sylvester Q. Cannon will be to Join Mra Herbert. Mr. Rosenthe Sunday ven.r. r. July Mrs H. D. Johnston and son. thal is a brother of Mrs. Herbert. tl. at t:l a'eioek, j the Lincoln 3obfey. Of Lcs Mias Catherine are Angeles, visiting ward. An ....'lli.. Ph!j of Monmouth, 111 , arrived today to visit gram sister. Mra J. R. Edgeheill and iv.th SIiss Esther Anderson at her WASATCH WARD home on Douglas street. Misa President Mrs. R. A. Davis. Hugh B. Brown of Granite stake Phelps, who is a former student of will be g spesxer st the Was.tch Mr. and Mra W. H. landmeseer Westminster college, is en route Vzrd sxcrs.in.nt ssrvlce. to be keid Sunday at recently returned fom a months home, from the Pi Beta Phi soror-it- v 30 p m. visit in California and are at home national convention, recently on Eleventh East street. held at Pasadena. Mra W. C. Duckworth had- - as her guest recently, Mra G. B. Flack ef Portland, Or. During her stay, Mra Flack was the motif for a number of parties given by her friends In Salt Lake. Mra J. R. Curtis was hostess st a luncheon I. u, ' 1920 quar- Typical circus weather greeted -g big the AL G. Bam f show on Its arrival In the city Saturday morning. It la two years showman the popular since brought his aggregation of are me Sait to stars last. The show grounds at Ninth South and Mam was the scene of much activity from the time the first gaily painted wagon arrived on the lot, boye ranging In age from t to IS were soon enrolled InTufcko Tbe th )arg?$t maatodon In ctiAftltj today, oo to the mysteries of erecting the big exhibition Mighty with the L G. Bamt circuit M Ninth Soatb and Mala top, carrying water - for the ole2 and tonrht at 8 orlork. thU afternoon at tb pliant and hauling- ste-fcook tent. The xoological gardens which Funeral Notice. Called by Death. j have always been a big feature with the Barnes circus are said to conCHARLES A. COLE MABITTA RUBUTI. tain more rare wild beasts, birds and reptiles thin any two traveling 71, jUaioeaJ FftRcraf lerrlces for lUmtta d ea ol Main MOtita j,24 circuses combined, a unique feature Roberta, Jiugater of Mr. of heart djtease. H wx$ and Mr ayrold W..hare R. Roberta, Clear ' of the zoo la that every animal on Fridxy born in CoMngton, Ind , June exhibition is a finished performer, IMS, where he joined the la. D. it, 6 i.e.d. will be held at 2 pm. Sunday church He came to Utah ,n U'ti et tne Clearf.e.d ward caapeL Bnant down to the cockatoos will officiate. The -even Foijowtn a eaort ret dence in tU.t S Jacob 'Tusko and the Mighty Tueko1 Lane, k viewed at the residence body Belmoved to R rie, Idaho, and the two mammoth mastodons cast la :er tohe Canada, Sunday to the serv in he where, i a sulky eye over the large crowd, became ce Interment willprior be in the Clear-snolthe b snop of tne Clare as the attention that la usually . S ward, Alberta I tinder the showed was transferred to the large serving for three years- - He returned erection of the eemeiory Xeseree mortuary, Sen containing two proud mothers to Sait Lake m 113. Surviving Mr nd their six fuzzy Bengal tiger Cole are ms widow, Mr. Mei.asa j JOSEPHIXE BXrXOLU and the toAowmg sons and . lTOWZtl Co, ter ,, cube, even the rest of the osged daugh Mrs. Rlr.e. i??1 Lorall. v jungle beasts seemed to recent the Ever.tt Co.e, J.,!. Idiho! daughter of Mrs. Biackfoet, lat-was idAttention that - ;rfh J- Reynolds and tbe wife ef given to the Idaho t Mrs. M.aui Kaier, Nowell, will be beii'stTap m. MoorV.P.t- -' Jrwln sno; Mrs Clair Vlo arrivals in the zoe. l th Winder ward Chanel, i Although, In ns way eliminating burg, Idaho. Howard C Cole, Idaho UDO FaUa south Ri.V, and Albert James Highland d'ive, with Don Co.e, Any of the sensational trained wild the C. Toung officiating. Tbe body may Mrs nlmal acta the circus management Ethel following ,at.pchild-ebe viewed et the family residence, bait Drolling.-Rev, Lake; jhss added to the lengthy program, W. Davi, Sait Lake, and Boy Da- 1070 eaet Thirty-nint- h booth street. rrom 10 beany new any novel acts that take vis, Zion National Park. until 1:39 pm. Sunday. In the air. with all the will be In the city cemeIrterment ?laeeshown, WILLIAM Bl kKOWf and the many risks tery under the direction of the DesAt a local ho.p-tal- , Wlil.aua Bur eret hakem there la not a net used by rows. Mortuary company. 77, of HIT Seventeenth Kaet on cirthe Barnes any performer street, died Fr.day of paralysis. He JESSIE M. SAMDBERS. wss born in Nottinghsm. England, cus March g, 1S52. and cafne, to Salt ; The big show boasts three Funeral services for Jeasls M. sou that are headlinere. Mies Laxe Inhe 18,3. where for many Sandberg will be held at 2 p m Sunfollowed his work as in day at the Bellvedere ward chapel, rtha Matlock In her daring years motor engineer. He wee with E. U Butler The backward alids for life from the electric active In L. D. 8. courch work, and lxdy may ba viewedofficiating. the family jdirzy heights of the big top. The performed s mission to England In residence from 11 a. in.atuntil pm Flying Lateaumeaus featuring Miss 191L Survlvng srq a daughter, Sunday. Interment will be in the A. C, Vre. four 3Jb Lateaurneau, conceded to be Mrs Tasateh Lawn under the Mrs 8. tV. Ogden. Mrsgrandchildren, O. R. Steed, direction of the cemetery Americas greatest woman gymnast Andrew Deecret mortuary. C Ure and William K. Ure. and Miss Tetu. Boblnson on the !1 Salt four Jf Lake; MARIE OLSEN ALSTON. greatgrandJiiFh wire. children. end the following brotoers The wild animal displays pro-Jl- o and sisters, all of Salt Lake John H. Funeral service for Man Olsen Eurrrowe, Josiah many thrills. Burrows, Mrs Alston will be held at 1 p m. Sunday Mary Morris and Mrs, Franklin at the Ninth ward ehape', with Wsl-t- r ; Clown alley boasts many of this Ccoifi Elisson officiating The body gauntry's as wall as forsign clowns, n set that promises to send may be viewed from 2 39 pm. until ETA SCARLET xne present Into hysterics Isevery. Sunday at the chapel. InterFuneral services for Mr preEva lpm.will be In etty cemetery under sented by Berate Grlgge and-M- tlt Scar 1st. whs died July is, ment Grbr the direction ef the Leserer ffaylor, The Klown Kop and the will be held at I p ir. Sunday at Rose the room of the Deseret Fhunny Ford, what those two South street. ye mica dont do with their Clvver, K. W. White will officiate. InterIs Just no one's business. ment whl be In Wasatch Lawn cemetery under the direction of the Deseret mortuary. Mrs 8car!et was Circus Bill at Capitol born In Salt Lake Julv 21. 1S1L and had lived in bait Lake all her Ufa Provide Real Thrill Besides her husband. Ernest L. The new sene of radio Scarlet she fs snrvivsd by an Inpro- "When A circus her parents. Mr and Mre grams for the Mutual Hour over step starts to fant eon: State Obituaries. J- - Gerber, five flicker, it'e out," lays Col. Brock brothers Mrs Michael Fit Patrick anAlma, K3L each Sunday afternoon Are the manager, but Patsy Delaney WilJ.em, Leonard and Sherman Ger being well received, according to nounces the marriage of her MARTHA ATKIN. loves her star end simply will not ber, 6an Francisco, and by' three from the officers of tbe M. report Kaher!ne, to 6am Takar-skand Mis tee I A. The new scries began July let him atop shining. There 1 how-v-r, Ella and MT. PLEASANT. rI' Edna Utah Friends daughter of Salt Lake, formerly of DenGerber, all of Balt 28 And will continue to October 20. In this city hav been tdv.ssd another woman who loves Lake. of Martha Atkin, s ver. and differs materially from previ- the deathof of enly hie money and this latter Announcement of the marriage Mr. ard Mrs 8 S At- -, ous programs, dealing principally daughter person does almost everything posJEANNETTE BURTON k.n. formerly of this cltv, at Glen- took place recently in Bait sible to ond the career Funeral services for Mr Jsan-net- with problem confronting M. L of Larry Ca.iforafa. ' this will be read with interest week. iLake, Burton, who died Monday at A. organizations during the sumDee, famous tight wire performer The iltt.e girl met her- death Intthe friends of tbe young couple by In her home Los In In Angeles, will bs an automobile acc dent, part.cuiars Sait Lake and Denver. Dangerous Curves," which held at 3 m. Saturday In t&b Ftret mer months an dearly falL The firm part consists of sum- were not given. Interment opened at the Capitol theatre yes- Methodist p.Episcopal was in church. Second terday. The story la full of glam- Eatt and Second South streets. The mer programs In two parts, one Glendale, Thuraday. Mr. and Mrs F G Peterson and or, thrill and pathos with an ac- body arrived Friday from and sumdealing wih Los MRS. LILLIE D. WASHBURN. Dr and Mra J. A. Peterson have curate reproduction of the great be viewed at the mer health and recreation topics left for a motor trip to the canyon tent show with all its noise and MOVROE, Utah Mra. LSil'e Davis mortuary or at the and the other the music section. southern Utah, 27. wlf of Cl.ver Wash- of prior o services. everything else, and a real human courch Programs along this line will con- Washburn. e- Mrs. Burton, a native died at burn, the toof Salt tinue home faml.y interest drama In the dressing Lake, 1. until Sept. After that date day who left here with her fama short Lines rooms behind. Spectacular scenes ily to make her home in Los Ange- the theme will be devoted to proMr.following Temple Notices. Wasnbum wss born tn are common and when Larry les eleven years Sno leaves s.z children, sgo, is survived or gram reflecting on actual M .1. A her husoard. each plunges fifty feet, end when pretindividual besides her husband. J U Burton, and tbe work, helpirg Jr-The Salt Lake temple win e' zo children J. L. Funeral services have not been ty little Pat triea to take his R group to get started on their years K. Burton and Mra R Burton, R. W'nte-rowand elmest fails, the audienceplace will be arranged. Various werk. Saturday evening. June 28 sr.d re. Is departments all of Salt E. W Mr. Lake; a in open of durwhole given Monday morning. Aug. 12. genuine thrill. programs charge Engelmann of MARVIN JACKSON. and Mrs J Clara Bow. the GEORGE F. RICHARDS. Prest. O G. Crandall of ing this period bubbling ov- H. Van and Mr.Magna er with It" has girl OGDEN. July J9 Fu"eral servEach pregram Is being made ss the feature Us- Los Ar.seles. The SL George temple w.ll close and siste1 ices for Marvin P.ess Jacxior., 18. Jure 28 end man's part and she 1 supported are Mrs Frankbrothers Harten, J C. Wat- Interesting as possible according to eon reopen Aug 27. of Bisr.op W. Oswe.l Jackson R. G Wasoi, H P. Watson. J thoze In cha-g- e and several by Richard Arlen. Kay Francis has son treat GEORGE F. WHITEHEAD Lille M,y s Jacks n B W Ieon, P T. Watson, all of m ,,) tie the role of tbe opposition woman SaT-kare be rg Lned up for tbe and msuic held 21. Tha Marti temple wUl close Friat 2 p m. la Sunday. July and Mra L W. Hansen of future. and Anders Randolph la the the Ninth ward chapel, w.-A. evening. July 2. and reopen colonel. In addition there ere nuGlen Wr.ght of the bishopric In day Sept. 3 merous feature To boost sses of phonograph eliajrve. Interment w.ll b . in the Tuesday morning, actors, clewrs, MRS. CHARLOTTE BROCKWELL LEWIS ANDERSON. members of the audience end citirecords, dealers in San Salvador are MtTheOgden Memor.al The Logan temps will close on zens. with full tent show equipMr. Chariot youth ded Friday 'n the Brockir!! Ford, having local marimba orchestras Dee hospital after an ilir.es of Friday, Aug. 9 after the evening ment, animals end other thing vife of Tfiomat Ford, tit South learn selection by ear and play sinus trouble. He wss born in Og- session, and reopen on Monday .hiata that make up a first class circus troet, Saturday den. April 8, 3913. He was a atu. morning Sept. 19. rornry atw to bora fam.Ijr On the bill also is an all talk- Mrt rc:dnc them at concerts 1 parks dent st the South Wa3r gten Julr . i$?9. n JOSEPH R. SHEPHERD. Prest ing and singing Capitol Revue. Erc!r.d, and has acoool, secretary of the Leacoaa in resided dancers, quorum of the Ninth ward and a 24 featuring ar Sho is survived singers and Lae for je member of troop No. 23. Boy Scout Jokesters. The little Japanese girl r her husbard, four sons, of America and the song Id Like to be a Ford of Sa Franciico, and Georg Thou Surviving ar h!a parent and Charles aid Robert Ford of Monkey stand out especially. Fox aa, the following brothers ard s stars, Movie tone shows the latest Salt Lae, four danglers. Mr W. Oswe.l, Jr,, L.li.s May Fern McGrath, and M!s Sarah, events of the day in both sound VJiUa-and Cartel Jackson. poro'hroneand Edith Ford of gal: end photo and a special organ re- Uake as'er. M Ann! Mason EUGENE C. HOBNE. cital featuring a popular and and tnree brothers in SaHAk. classic number la furnished by Una and Tie body - at Deseret OGDEN Funeral srviei for Alexander Schreiner. funeral 72. wii; o he,4 Jlorjarjr pend.ng Eugene C. Horne. Sir.day, July 21. at 2 p m in the TO SELL SEIZED AUTO. with Hooper caapel E.inip John GILLUM BURROUGHS D. Hooper in charge ' Action to Irterment WiIMa-sell a confiscated auto Burrouf as. .77, looomo-en- r will he tn the Ogden e.tv cer.etery. reer for the D A. R.O.W, mobile taken April 18 at Seventh Mr Horne d ed Friday, at tilt Couth and Main streets by pro- ded Fr day ven'& at a local hos-- ? home ef hie dajgVer Mr He was horn, March 2, M. Jones, hibition agents was filed Friday of hart at Hooper, d s survived by a""Ted troubi with the clerk of the Lmied State Eaxa Ur , four Survsviiff ar fc'. w:dow, M- -. district court. A number of bot'lea dajfitr. Ms. and k'ti four srreot Lner -. Herr, ar.4 ir were found in the car. grair-i.ld'eof alcohol The bodv is at y following children, ilr. P.oo-- t iL funeral 9 amese-nerts- . pendiOf Jon, Koorer, Walter W, Horr., five-rin- f 20 Church Notice. Kids In All Gloty 3 JULY Offer a complete series of specialties for the, intelligent care of the skin- - Important beyond description to every woman who recognizes its value. 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Baird, W. and Jan Frame Wh teheed, j Funeral M- Gatrell. service Sun-BOR will res.dert of be Utah 1 hed h 2229 east Scuta ;reet. j tar 3 3far. at the family, who d.ed Tuesday af the family, day at Lpm. at the Forest Da residence 221 Six'h East f reel. rev.dente. Will be held Sunday a: Julv 1. She bom win April 15. 12 p m in the Hclladar ward 1884. at Southampton. England, E. Mo will James chape! r.d came fehe Utah to on I8S2. Wiilvs-Knig- ht Late model off. elate. was a prominent club woman, Speakers will be Elder Melvin J. Model 70. Will we.! known as the author of cm- Eal ard of the Council of tbe erons short stories arjd poems, acnfice for quick sale. Tselve: President James Erown of three of hich were winning poems , R Cee, Bruig-huis- t, This Samuel car Evanston; Bishop looks !rt -. ke , and runs News Christmas edi- lr Deret Ra t r .. i he b .e of Murray; and J. Frank like new. tions for three years. Funeral eervic Reasonable X x1 earvey, and J. Arthur Mopre.1 for Guise of Ha.laday. Musical number gne la survived bv tv u.,, v. Gtrber Scar et. who diedSira- Fv terms j be violin a U Mildred to of by ! dut right party. two sons, Mrs. Lucy Fonda ti!IPdCtthr t0TJih9 !fn,1 am be bed it 1 s Purjav t ficsri"l Rea eand Viola N.elson. a soo by f 0f Waah.; Mrs. W. W. the ,f mo,. board Crar.-Boise and Pike selection at 9 the .Idaho. meeting by Keller. Liarv. G. and Arthur B. h .T. Cyrus Sever WASATCH 1450 Y Afollo quartet. E W V. Ju.y w il rffuite thU fGatre! of city, and ulna yraod- The body hut be viewed at the Method cf prT!agr id ch ran. wat Urd.r -trea Wa 57 SOUTH STATE family re dence from I am. to! fires will be discussed ma.nlr, Mr j Interment arlll be in the Mt. ery d.rect.' a of t, 12 no'-tret mortuary Interment will Moore said. They will leave Sait j Olivet, cemetery under the d.rectlon Fmday be in the Wasatch Lawn cemetery. Laxe Sunday. I jof C: By New, Safe, Comfortable Process. Hot Weather Rot-er- " Permanent Waving. 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