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Show im, 12 AUGUST .. s SOViEIS, AnAHt CHINESE Interest Attends Attractive Social Afternoon Event At White Home Held Wednesday Honors Matrons Aa Inter eating rrent of the wesk Mrs. Leslie B. White end Mr by lira Kell Jack Lerwitt were hosts- - at a , was a tea given : O'Donnell Wednesday afternoon at pretty afternoon party Wednesday the boms ef her mother, Mr. at the hon.e of Jin. Wblta in the James Devine. 200$ east Thirteenth Ensign apartments, honoring their t South street honoring Mr Kalph sister, Mra George Bianehsrd, who 5 E. Brunesu, who will lea V soon to Is visiting here from San Franels-- ; make her home la Phoenix. Ariz-.-l co. and Mrs. Allen A sun of Baltl- and Mrs. Mathew L. Dev.ns, who Is! more, former! M Margaret Mac- - SetTic, reipl To Lowest Limit. In Two Years; Nicaragua Force - Reduced. Word received here from today confirmed reports that two Chines were killed and ten wounded, when Soviet machine gun scout crossed the Manchurian border and engaged la s brush with Chinese soldiers from duty is foreign land. The situation is deemed extremeDisturbance la China. ' Nicaragua and other lends have kept ly critical hers because of the two sallies of th Soviets more than into Chines of tbs .en4 listed personnel of 11,00 in'dis-ta- territory, lands for a long time te fight MOSCOW, Aug. 11. (INS) The bandits and otherwise protect florist revolutionary American interests military counQuieter con- cil today ordered th unification ditions havs com to prevail, howcf all Red the armed forces in the and ever, th forces abroad have been gradually reduced in recent Far East (Siberia), under command Gen. of Blucher. the Commmonths, but Secretary Adams doe ander-in-chief cf the Red armies not expect any large additional in th Far East during th civil withdrawals in th near future. Of the 1,20 ordered war period. withdrawn from recently Nicaragua President Hooyer, lit are due by to arrive ahfkisd th transport Hen- Falce derson at the marine bee. Quan-tieVirgins, September 2. The remaining 4G8 are to be taken to tbe Pacific coast by the Henderson on her return to China with 0 replacements authorised to relieve men there whoe enlistments have ST. LOUIS, Aug. 14. (AP) expired. A yw ago there veer more Nick asTerillo, who disguised him-o- lf a mourner, but didn't look than 8.090 marines and bluejacket in Nicaragua. Th recent with- Dk ona was fined H0t by Judge Butler In th criminal court of cordrawals will leave 1,41 officers and men, ea aviation detail of 00 rection, for transportation f and 20 with th Guardis Nation-al- e. liquor. He brok Into a funeral procesDuring th revolution In China, sion while carrying five gallons of nearly M00 marinas were on duty, alcohol In his ear. A traffic pobut th fourth regiment has been liceman, noticing his small car reduced to 1.290, while the lega- didn't match the others In th tion guard at Peiping remains at procession, called Torillo out of nno. But Torillo swung hack in 479. On the little Island of Guam with th mourners. The poliee-roS- n there are 490 marines: In th Philpursued. Torillo told the Judge he had ippines, 20; Haiti 00; Virgin been Islands 100; employed to deliver five galCuba 130; aboard battleships and cruisers 2,000; In At- lon of oil and was not aware his lantic and Pacific coast cargo was liquor. yards At the summer home of Mrs W. ammunition depots and navy other mx N. Williams in Emigration canyon fine station ,1S0, and small dean afternoon party was held Wed- tachments ars n American Caraoa, in the canal zone, and at headnesday. the hostesses being Mrs John James Mrs Stanford Darger, quarters In Waabintgoa. 12 Mrs Georg A. Williams Mrs LyMors than 1,000 enlisted men. who have been on foreign service, man Williams and Mss Baa llams Mrs Earl G. Van lev, who are due for discharge within the flANTA MONICA. Calif, Aug, Is leaving to make her home in next few week, having served 14. (AP) The entry list la the their enlistments of four years Phoenix, Arts, was the honor women's air derby which will start her next Sunday and end nt Cleveland, Ohio, was lengthened WEDDED IN Patrons Are Selected today by th addition of three TEMPLE CEREMONY t For Civic Performance names. Nine previously bad enterBackers of the flight said six RECEPTION PLANNED Patrons have been chosen for the ed. others were aboat to enter, but that rtvie opera to be presented Monday. five of them were waiting until Tn the Salt Lake Miss temple. a th last minute In order to keep Millie Workman became the bride August 1 at Kibley perk. The will be Harbach's Jinks" from disclosing plans about their of Henry W Edwards Wednesday and will he presented "High Civic th by planes at o'clock. lb: President morning The patrons are as company. Phoebe Omlle, and Rath NickGeorge F. Richard performed th Opr . . , el cf New York City, end Marceremony. A reception will be held follows Governor and Mrs Georg H. garet Perry, ef Beverly Hills, Calif., Wednesday evening at the home of Dem, Mayor and Mrs John F. are th three new entries, adding the bride- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver G. Workman, Hi Millon Bowman, Mayor and Mrt'l Lester their names to those of Marvel of Murray. Colonel and Mrs A H. Crosson. Ruth Elder, Amelia avenub. t, Bobbie Trout, Louise M. The bridal party will Include Mrs. Davidson, Superintendent and Mrs and Mrs Lowell Reiser, matron of honor. George N. Child, Dr. Low Florence Barnes, and Mrs Blanch Wilcox Noyen Mary E. Miss Dorothy Swaner and Mia Ce- George Thomas Mr. real Halllday of Provo, brides- James A. Hogle, Mr. and Mrs Von Mack and Gladys O'Donnell, maid. William Leggatt win b George A. Eaton. Mr. and Mrs Ed- who previously had qualified. best roan. The couple will make mund Kearns Mr. and Mrs Rom The six women fliers who yet their home in Salt Lake following e Beason. Mr. and Mrs Edward Ros- may enter were said to be Tbes enbaum. Mr. and Mrs E. A. Bowen. Raeche, German avlatrlx. who was motor trip to Yellowstone perk. Mr. and Mrs Henry J. Plumhof, Mr. and Mrs J. C. McClain. Mr. expected (o sign in Cleveland toFahy, Edith Folia EVENING PARTY IS and Mrs Melvin J. Ballard. Mr. morrow; Claire May Halxly Neva Paris and- Vera, Mr Harry L. Finch, . Ms and Dawn GIVEN FOR BRIDE pud Walker." Mrs Charles D. Moore, Mr. and Mss Florence Bod-- n was hostess Mrs George W. Davy, Mr. and Mrs and bliss Marjorie Borg, a bride-ele- Pereival O. Perking? Mr. and Mrs Frank A. Johnson, Miss Florence the honored guest, at an eve- Hummer hxvs Mrs Inez R. Precce, ning party Monday held at th Ness Mrs J. B. Amhome, on Windsor street, A Miss Blossom W. R. Robinson. C. W. bler, color scheme In yellow and orange was developed on the supper table Reid and William Peterson. 8 AN PEDRO. Calif, Aug. 14. with garden flowers and matchirg of (AP) Engineers of candles. Rose colored gladioli were Invitations Issued. Ins Angeles sought aid from fedarranged about the living rooms eral engineers today as they laid The hostess wee assisted by her Mrs Viola R. Lange has issued to halt, if possible the movemother, Mra. H. Wallace Boden. Invitations for a te for Saturday plans ment cf earth at Point Firmln. and sister. Mias Alice Boden. Games afternoon at the Conversant house, near here, which each week were played at small tables and 411 east South Tempi street, in slips nearer the Pacific were followed by a late supper. honor of Mrs I eland Creer, who three inches ccean. Twenty-foIs visiting her from Seattis Mrs guests attended. With n erevaee three feet wide Wayne Driggs of New York, who is end estimated to be mure then a guest in the city and Mu Lyda Luncheon Is Held feet deep, continuaLy expandRomiter, who recently returned residents and proherty owners ing. from an extended Weiler Home abroad. The At stay of th district hav been making hours are from 4 to 7 o'clock. Mrs. E. 51. Weller and daughhast to evacuate the threatened ters, Miss Kaherine Waiter end Mrs E. Thomas Llovd and Mlm area, which Is within Los Angeles Him Virginia Weller, entertained Florence Cannon will entertain City limits Streets leadng to the at an attractive luncheon Wednes- Wednesday evening at the home of point will be closed- Councilman A. E. Henning' exday at their home, 12S First av- their parents. Mr. and Mrs Georg enue, Miss Marion Hyde, n bride-ele- J. Cannon. 213 Eighth avenue, in pected to ask for n city appropriainspiring the affair, late sum- honor of Miss. Mary Louise Nieol. tion with which to hire mer flowers in a variety of shades a bride of the near future. Progres- to study the condition geologists, He also decorated th rooms and the lunch- sive game will be followed by aup- - announced a conference between eon table. Covert were Jail for1 Prr. and federal city engineers Aug. 22 It close friends of the honor! Mr. in an effort to atop the land moveMalcolm Mrs. A. and Keysor guest. ment. Th earth movement was a o will entertain the Eons of the first noted last , January. their Salt Lake circle. No. 25. Nelch American Revolution bors of Woodcraft, will hold Pi partners nt their home, Briarwild regular meeting Thursday evening in Cottonwood, Wednesday evening Brigham City Court at 8.1$ o'clock at the L O. O. F August 21. Has Busy Session O o hall. Mra R- - 8. Wimmer entertained BRIGHAM CITY. Utah. Aug. 14 at supper Monday evening at her (Special) A warrant Is out for th home on east Third South street in arrest of J. D. Bedford lor compliment to h- -r two niece. Miss Other cases considered In the Heleh Hulsh of Roosevelt and Ml urt of Brigham City were as eity folMarie Douglas of Payson. Garden lows: Johnson and E- - L Nor Floyd flowers were used for the decora' ms were with charged vagrancy tiotis of the Jiving rooms. Eight and given 80 days tn Jail E J. 5 wa charged with assault with guests were invited. . a deadly weapon. He entered a plea of not guilty and hi Grain Elevator Man trial was set for Auguetpreliminary JS. A fine of 818 and a suspended Jail Dies in Indiana sentence eras given to J. A. on a had check charge. HarCRAWFORDS V1LLE. Ind, Aug. vey Dlderlckaoa entered a plea of not gu'lty to a charge of wounding K (AP) Albert Edwards Reylilt trial was set nold 71, operator of a number domestic animal of grain elevators in the middle-wes- t, for September 2. died at his home here, folWOMAN SEEKS DIVORCE. lowing a week's lilnesa. IZXJAN, Ang. 14 Mr Mary Reynolds wa a director of the has f.led suit for divorce In Monon railroad and president of first district court her against the National Grain Dealers Fire th H. E. Mortensea whom she charges Insurance company. During th with desertion. Th were coup! war h served as a member of married tn March 24. 11T. th United Elates Grain corpora- She asserts Logan, in the complaint that tion. Umil three years ago ha was her husband deserted her and their a member of the hoard of trustees children on September 27, 124, of Purdue university. SHIPS COLLIDE. He suffered ah attack of acute Indigestion n week ago in EvansLISBON. Portugal. Ang. 14 ville, Ind. (AP) Th Spanish mercbnntship, which left Eo, her with s cargo DRIVERS FORFEIT S Of or for La Pallice. twill ded with OGDEN. Augnvt 14 Junior Panan unidentified vessel at Dawn, ton forfeited 12 In fhe city eonrt, four miles off Cep Rscca. Th unTnesdsv on a esarg of dr.vtng ,an identified vessel sank immediately; cut-cauto with th open. Elwdod Th Drysdxl, forfeited 12 on a charge of presumably with all hand her own dnmagua violating perking regulation Les- Eo, despit ter Rose forfeited 83 oa a similar torched tbs whole are without charge. svaiL I visiting here from Chicago. kemie, who is the guest of re la. 1 Late summer flowers in gold, tires bronze and deep crimson Shades Snapdragons and zinnias In the i ware used about the rooms An rich fall shades were combined for table. .amber bowl filled with -- the blos- -i centerpiece for the teecorners the four sms centered the tea table. Straw yellow taper at flowers Gladioli colored candle in amber holder matching the ' were at the corners Pouring dur- - were arranged in the living and lng the afternoon were Mrs J. H. ran rooms Games were played and wera followed by tea. The Mra H. I Rayburn, attended: Mrs Mrs J. C. Daly, Mra J. J.Uoagund Caiiigan, following guests Calvin Mrs Astin. Mrs Mra G. C. Murphy, Mra. H. A. Ma- Bianehsrd, jor. In charge of the dtmng room W. Rawlings Mrs C. arence Doug . was Mra- - J. J. Brennan, who was las Mrs. Elmer Eldredge, Mrs Milton Felt Mrs Lance Grundvlg. - asasted in serving by Mrs. Jf Mra Alllngton Moler, Mra Mrs. Jacob Johnston. Mrs. Reed H. T. O'Brien, Mrs F. G. Brewing. Culp. Mrs. B. T. bite, Mias Helen Mra Walter D. Elijredge. Mra Paul .Coulter, Mias Helen Astin and Miss Devins Mra Alfred Iaom. Mra Ed Uadelya Flood. She and Mra Roger M- - Murray. The hostess was asasted in receiving by her mother. Mrs Devins. The guests cards were received at the door by Nell O'Donnell Jr., j !in , O'Donnell end Geraldine ml Jewkea One hundred and twenty-fiv- e Complimenting Mrs Oliva Snow Williams of Honolulu, who is visinvitations were issued, iting in th city, members of the B. G. club entertained at a luncheon at the Ambassador hotel WedVari colored xinniaa cennesday. tered the luncheon tabls The were hand painted cards place of girls An evening party was given by Covers were laid for Mrs WilMias Dorothy Swaner Tuesday at liams Airs. Edgar Montague, Mrs her horns 1821 south West Temple Claude Edmonds Mrs June Iverstreet, in honor of Mias M.lUe Egan. Mrs Edgar Workman, whose marriage to Hen- son, jfrs Fred Mrs Lee JCeddlngton, ry Edwards took place Wednesday Wayman, Mrs Elza Lucas Mrs June Sharp, In the Sait Lake temp is Mrs John Cummings Miss FlorOrange and yellow were used in ence James and Mrs William the color achems four o'clock and Westwood, marigotda decorating the rooms and the supper tabls Orange candles were in silver holder. Ten guests were present e e - August l. see Eve of Marriage Man-chn- U For th first time more than two year, half the is enlisted strength of the marine corps is in th continental Units of the Lnlted State or homeward bound two-thir- ds nt Visitor in Gty Motivates Affair Couple Honored on SHANGHAI. Aug. It. f INS) Another clash between Chlni and Soviet troop was reported from Manchuria today. Both were said to have suffered casualties tnit advices gav no definite fig- ures .YSHD5QToJT, APJ o. Mourner Fined $500 For Hauling liquor -- pic-tar- es see Departing Matron Motivates Event Clots Friends Are Received at Party Complimenting Maid Mrs. J. Wendell Coombs enter tained at a luncheon Tuesday at her home in the Clarendon spart--j in honor of Miss Evelyn Hampton, an August bride. Pink and red roses and orchid cosmos! the luncheon table. Cov-- f iJZr?TC0UpLE Mrawr . Cbooms Mr J. Drake. Miss JHelen Drake, Mias Rena Hampton. Mr Glen Adamson. Mrs Yarn HalUday, Mlse Helen Alkir Miss Pearl Clegg, Miss Florence Erskine and . w -- irv see A meeting of the and aiumnse chapters snd the Mothers' club of th Delta Epsilon sorority wilt be held Sunday afternoon at 8 oclock at th sorority house, 1427 east First South street. Boy W r up oar to California points, Our representative will call and you an estimate on th coat of packing and shipping your yooda This service is free and places you undtr no oblige lions tnc-Vl- Inventor Obtain Judgment Affecting 90 Per Cent of Muobc' turers of Receivers. WILMINGTON. Ang. II. (AP) A judgment said to involve approximately II par sent of th countrys radio manufacturers snd an estimated in back royalties has bssa handed down hers by Federal Judge Hugh M. Morris against th Radio Corporation of America. Th Judgment, which was announced yesterday, affects three e, benefidarie Francis W. employed in the Bureau ef Standard P. D. Washington; Powell, former bureau employe snd Dubilisr Condenser Corporation ef Now York, all appearing plaintiff The decision Is th result ef a salt brought in 1827 against th Radio Corporation of Americ alon patents leging infringement owned by plaintiffs for the manufacture of instrument for radios which eliminated th necessity ef storage batteries and mads it possible to operate from standard residence tlgttng system Tbs Judgment cutis for an acbooks of the counting of th Radio Corporatloa for payment of alleged damages incurred by tbs as application for sa plaintiff injunction retraining th Sadis Corporatloa from ssing th pat-suntil full accounting has been mad will b filed at one It was said by attorneys tor the plain- 8tt.t.t4 HUTCHINSON, Kan, Aug. 14. (AP) Two yonth whe said they were walking from Los Angola were held by Reno county officers hers today for questioning ta connection with the attack Sunday sight on two women motorists Bear Boats. lfn. Sheriff Fay Brown, however, aid th boy R. I Brembstt, 18, of Atbsn Russell Gn, and 29. of Clarksville, Art., Pegue FWMff fttored proof Private P.I. ta Fire- Bma A Keyser Fireproof Co. Storage su tnl taetl Street VVeet Phases Wasateh K31 w (R Removes Freckles And Skin Blemishes Theres nothing better than ordinary mercolised wax to retnots quickly and safely ell complexion defect Procure an ounce at any drug store and uee as directed At once th aged, faded, freckled, withered outside mask comes off in tiny powder-lik- e th particles, and under skin Is in young, rose-lik- e full view. Mercolised wax bring out the bidden beauty. Te reduce wriekles med testers ferial roe tear, use ss an astringent 1 ounce powdered saxolil end 1 half pint witch CAdv.) y ct ail sap-ture- d. rd RECOVER-WASHINGTO- d, Ke Held Tomorrow s win CLOSE Promptly 8T. LOUIS, Aug. 14 AP Georg Gutjahr's proposed pajama to popularise lighter street parade wear for men is Just yawn for moot Bt. Louisan Georg is "auks who app salad through th "letters from th people" column of th for recruits for a parade throngs Forest park. T got only II can" Ontjahr said, "and two ef them from girl Can yon beat that." k THE BIG STORE g? Pajama Parade Fails .To Win St Louis at Saltair , at 3:30 ,Tynorrow Afternoon - 4 U Please SH op Early; Tomorrow at AuerKachY ch Comparing the Oakland with 20 other medium-price- d All-Ameri- Six can & automobiles BomOmUmmdeom. with tho JltU pm Only 1H LIJR ASK priced as Oakland has a wheelbase a long as which la 117 Oakland That car re- quires a turning circle to theleftof 43 feet a compared with Oaklands 39 ta d feet, cart havs (barter whed- - OzkWt WTOfl DISPLACEMENT higher-price- 128 cubic Inch piston displacement is greater than 12 of th 20 cars m its pries field. Of the S remaining car 7 Comparisons Prove It Americas finest medium-price- d zjs&zt No name la coach building aicsna eo much as Firiver. Fuhzr bodies are famous for atyle, luxury and roomi-l- a addition, they yiSHER BOOT stmdy ' n baJmM W , nurt ESmhiate losses of r alcohol through checks flow of water temperature b reached. No radiator shutters or best iodiratnr to bother with. Only Oakland in the entire field ha the Cross-Flo- w CROSS-FLORadiator or anyRADIATOR WITH thing rimilar tn it. AS THERMOSTATIC other can ok the downflow radiator, this deCONTROL spite the fact that 13 of tha 30 are W higher-price- d Only Oakland and one r, costing For safety-- eflSriency, and slsvs, been $mmri with hS to coaopsrs vmShlng f internal-expandi- mechanical serV-i- $200 more. nee the fins type c BRAKES brakes with ao aqooaA hand An entirely separate emep gency braiong system is needed as so extra safety factor. of brake described op- -, And no car in the equAs Oakland's 390 squats inches of Oakbrake band are land's separate emerbrake gency operate on the traoamlmnw 8ecn cars in the field have no motor car values conceivable, today'a Oakland Six hao demonstrated beyond any question its clear-csuperiority over every other six in its field. Oakland was compared with 20 other medium-price- d car in 878 Individual comparison. In these 878 comparisons, Oakland moved distinctly superior on 451 item or 51.37 per cent. AH twenty can combined were at best equal to Oakland on 382 ittm or 43.50 per cent-An- d thirteen of the twenty can are higher-pricthan Oakland. The accompanying chart gives the results diecloaed in some of the more important comparison. Let us show you the complete returns w hich prove Oakland America's finest medium priced automobile. ut 11 hnrilTl adjustable mowozsKosanRamow In tlio moot thorough analysis of ore priced above tbs irisdrivers' scat jihiwiuijimj autbmobile Only Oakland and two other car in the held offer bodie by Fisher. And ooa of the too is nearly flOO higher hi pnes thao Oakland, Of the Id cars which bans -- ur Four Youth Hold Up Taxi With Water Gun CHICAGO, Aug. 14. (AP) Armed with a water pistol and a butcher knlfa, four youthful bandits rubbed a taxicab driver of 84 and hla vehlcl After a abort chase they were overhauled and thro wera 'The fourth leaped front the moving cab and escaped. Th three gave names of Msl-fosession .excited suspicions of offiTull, 18, Kansas City, Mo.; cers. and Tbo youths said th blood stains Jack Appel, 17,18, Chicago, Chicago, wars caused by nos bleeds and Georg Murray, asserted they had spent Sunday night at Wright, near Dodg City, TICE PRESIDENT Kan. Aug. 14. (AP) Vlo President Curtis waa hack Ebariff Brown said h would inform Sheriff Fred Mora of at hla office after an attack of Hoxle, Rheridaa county, of now indigestion which confined him to Mr. Curti developments tn connection with bed over th week-enth questioning. attributed the slight lllnem to Tbs two worn who wsr driv- the torrid weather, but save be ing from Colorado to Concordia is all right now. H attended th and had picked up thslr assailants regular cabinet meeting today. r tiff - the-Cit- hospital. EMPLOYEES Ear-har- Experts to Probe Coast Landslide near Llmen. Colo, ur rs)verinf from rnor cuts nt a Qulnter, Kan , ANNUAL OUTING of at - Bo-d- had denied any connection with th attack. The sheriff added that ho did' not believe the youths were guilty but said he would question them further today. Th boy answering the description of two "hitch hikers" whs robbed and slashed Mr Beattie Welsh, 14, and Mias Lada Beauregard. II, ef Concord! Kan, and left them tn n pasture near Hoxis after driving away in their motor car, were arrested whit walking along a road near hers yesterday. Blood stain a on a pack they carried and other stain on n hunting knife in thslr pos- Dun-mor- -- ct, III Anrwer Deicription 0f AinailanU of Motorist. Ha-de- n, FURNITURE SHIPPED AT REDUCED FREIGHT RATES HED TOUMMCK ep-er- Mrs L. Hall. . Woman Air Derby Entries Reach - I YOUTHS AIM Both Sides Suffer Cu-ualties in Machine' Gun Skirmish. I 14 1829 , ed , separata emergency brake although three of them cured Oakland in a nut mat. 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