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Show DESERET ' XLVS TTIE Rowland Hall Students Plan Party For Clast SALT LAKE' CITT ' FRIDAY' FEBRtTART i Church Notes Trio ComplimentslBride Is Feted At At Pretty Supper - Thursday Supper A O Jm tn-bl-ea South-Templ- hall-roo- m . NOTICE! A Valentin dance will he given Saturday evening at the Lincoln ward amusement hell by the Grant stake Gleaner Girls. The guest Curwll) be received by Miss tis. Mis Alts Newton. M1m Helen Vivian Hansen. Coleman, Miss MIm Myrle Love and Miss Julia Fla. INTRODUCING OUR NEW PRICES ON SPRING NEWEST : The British Social club will meet Saturday evening at 1:18 oclock at the Civic Center, All British people are Invited to -attend. , SHOES ( ifiD 'X ? $f49 I AM ! om wnnewi em : We trwlr ha Have that sea salt Anotawa Greatest Skaa Talem LADIES SHOP is i 1 EAST BROADWAY Fine Rayon and Lisle HtinwriaMri. wcerte. -- 8 UK t mI- - 1. jV 12. Mens Neckties Smart pattern In medium and dark color. Lined and New House Frocks vyrtag fw broadcloth a, percales. prints, Adorable nodes Brand 'styles; Interwoven Socks I S! 95 Womens Brassieres - New Iait.form .tjflc. Upllft Bro-te satis laec, cade 39 to SS .. in wfqaq patterns. il-tFast colon. - aquara 50c cr-- pe B. - brcsdrioth. in colors - and patterns. faat'colors. k; 14 79c Mens Shirts , Ftnw - plain to ' OC uU1 r L.D.S. Garments Luncheon Cloths OrkBUl Pure s.ik in plain tarns and lock'd!- signe 2 PAIRS colors, Bedspread only. Handsome jacquard pattern in orchid bias and green; full bed six. Were .... 25 $-o- to 24 14 wool Interlined o Wqjnenn noo-r- an rayon garments New flat loqk yarax 12 to 44 ns won garment Lightstyle hew 4 loo 7 Mali's and to 41 . ?49- Men's end women s farm e n t a Light and a-mediur weight - New style 24 to 42.. o. I 69 waeewa ts mm? - of a .Hs.3le Lehi lions Fete nunNtt American Legion . . . .3lor Watch Your Kidneys formai-lnltfaUo- ..... j 1 Co-o- a j t . i .IsrgalEa . ' . . . . 3 far mars u lls , . 2 fer Doans ills . . tisiru . .2 25: eee-aio- . . . 43 lit, 72s KUSLERS FLOUR ritra grate, (sr bate bsklsg wrwai Blab Fatcat, large Fkg. 27c PAR Bscs u Wt sisrc gslslsg (avsr as tbs acriect sss, . 2 csss 23s PIERCES PEAS Extra alttsg, sweet, tlay early J.- - N. 3 Slrlngless Beans . . . . .7. 2 cans lEs KsysvIUs ct X teres bst sr ts aatate. . HOSPITALTISSaE.7: A . sullty .rsgsct fsr (MstMtsss 5 rollt77o r 11 t It, S. Urate, ttavsr. - - Vslawsst-- . . . Assarted rrslt 3-I- Si, bsyris 23s titrt. jar 35s b. Flavsr reelsl .Ik. 18a CHOCOUTE GRQUKD Bssf Cartes' TOP GRADE MEATS Lowest obtainable prices, PLUS the C M. I. guarantee of first quality! Z. BEEF POT ROAST . lb. 7e - f Teader sstiitksa ca ita, prime steer beef. RU1? OR ROUND ROAST . .lb. Ko B.P.W. Hew Woman Baby steer beef A Included! Free New style Lounge Floor Laras three-randstyle; eUgautly decorated. New Deaign Oocastou! Chair of attractive a?pearance and nicely upholstered in Veiour. Metal (.'ranker Stand, with delightfully shaped baiw and holder. End Tahl of brand-nepattern with bok ranger ne rak fa Tet, we could advertise a cheap, shoddy Living Room Suite to sell at considerably less, but what will it look like in a year or o. It can never measure up to the high Healy standard for quality, wprkraanehip and construction - -Thus wa advise, insist on a "HeaJy" Suite If BUtwelt e furniture. Her is a magnificent mohair suite from the famed 'Healy'' Biltweli designer a master piece to the fullest sense of the word. Once your family can feel furniture proud of possessing smart end with Hs elegant coverings, heavy waitings, button tuftings and what luxurious comfort, includes the aQfaand- - either chair In first quality mohair. two-piec- Free Delivery or Freight Allowed Almost Anywhere. We Value PARTY SET WASH1X6TO SPRTNGVUJ.E, Fb. 17 The American Legion auxiliary will entertain at a Washington birthday party In (be new banquet hail of the Memorial building fcext WednesA luncheon will be day afternoon. served at X o'clock to be followed Proceeds will be used by games for tbe auxiliary project work Mrs. Carrie Tripp is In charge of toe Out-of-To- Trade. extra ebsiee eats. .Ii.l2e TesSer milk tea veal, selects, tmaitty. h1 WM . .2 lbs. 23: SUSAR CURED BACON MUd, deHetew fltTw, Sliced and wiapped WIEKERS, FRAKAFURTERS . lb. 1C: firiiet, wbeteseaw ut SeMrism RIB OR LOIR OF PORX . Cbelea est tesCw teas mat. Cratafe Osr swa CUaatry atrls. YrTHB-T- - SHOULDER PCRX ROAST . . .Ib. Os Fnry 4rtafed gsality SUOAR CURED HAMS . . .lb. 12: UMIs sr Belt, a t iptlng mM weetber nwat! SHOULDER ROAST VEAL . .lb. lit . . 2 Hsg. a. C..E L laser BaaOtyt 23s PORX SAUSAGE. ttVSfl?) . PURE WRITE LARD F i dwrifeamt l . . eefeds .4Fresh!lit. 25: entertainment. BIG SISTER. Sharp 'fHElfeY FOR OLD SLICKER LOOKS LIKE - JUSTUS BUDDY REACWLD TO CXA IN. LAST -- STORE KNITTING South Main 70 OPERA METHOD mia-nigh- fill-fro- m A FAILURE. 17 Salt Lake world-famo- there INSULL New application for enlistments the U. 8. navy will be accepted Monday. Feb. 29, at tbe Salt Lake district recmltine headquarter room 33T Federal building; It is announced by Lieutenant Commander R. L. Porter, Jr, director. The Balt, Lake district's February quota of eight men wilt be the application received, it was stated. - -- Si 00 FLAYS Ma-ssol-ca ii Pair "a T Plead For Girl Culture c1 Faacr know what it was all about. Ho only wanted to bo 'dictator. -- rile kicked, out uch ginger as Murator, Gail! Cure! (imagine!) and ChaUapin. He used to it in the audience at dree rehearsals and. like an emperor decide that someone had a eQiieak. in their voice and ought to go, "He pulled out the very Pillar of a opera in this city. He left crumbling ruin of what was once a thing of beauty. The Chicago public had nothing to aay about it not while Insult was in the sadto dle. He was a 'Frankenstein opera In this city. Ant ho coward a away. I. hat glorious haven't noticed the depros- - The recently organised P. A. X society of Rowland hall win hold the first meeting In the Rowland hall library Friday afternoon at 1:14 oclock. The, objert of the meeting Is to m'ake new contacts and to disrnss plans for future Guests for the afternoon will be the presidents ef tbe other Students International Relations clobs In the city: Mias G. Nesbitt of 6t Mary's of tbe Wasatch; Mim Mildred Porter of Westminster college; Arthur, Spalding of the East high school and Maseru ef the West high school. Tea will be served following the Tbo need of vocational guidance for girt in high schools and high-e- d educational Institutions as a means of helping them find the work Sa which they will be happiest. was stressed by Dean Jean Slavens of the University of Utah. In and address before the Business and Professional Women's club Thursday qight at. the h'fiw- bon hotel. Mile. Itban Else Bchatzmann. teacher of French at Howland Hall, led a- - sound table- discussion on world peace. Mile Schatzmann attended the international peace conference at Geneva. where bo he didn't 900.444 white elephant need to stalk as czar, "If I could ring on a program t. I Enlistments Open For Navy Monday "J."u" SEsg - 4. McPsmIT. T.W.S, n Sale! Mens and Boys ID)i?eGG MARY Mrs. Della Dames Benders ef Los Angeles, who 1 spending some time In Belt Lake, wee the guest of honor at an Informal tea gtvan Thursday afternoon by Mr L. W. Snow at her home on First avenue. The hostess was assisted In entertaining by her daughter, Mr George Van Btuddlford. $eH99: , - I would consider GARDEN1 itwith lludy Valle, climax to ray career." ono?) ilon.fTt D. 8. The constant diva had a lot of Under other thing so aay, but she conthe Joint auspices of the Belvedere centrated principally, and in no unward and the L. D. S. Swedish ascertain words, on the former utility sociation a moving picture of life colossus. It seem that since the and scenes in the Scandinavian world knows all about his from one countries. with a view ef the angle, she feels they ought to get will be shown sun, in tbe a look at his operations in tbo gildBelvedere ward recreation ball Fried game of "high art-- ' Temple Notices BY LEE GEBHAJLT day. Feb. 17. at 3.18 p.m. Scandi'Samuel Insull wrecked the Chinavian music will be given, and Civic Opera company, because the Swedish choir, directed by J. The Balt Lake temple will be (International News Service Staff cago he wanted to be a dictator in that Correspondent) Arthur Johnson, will sing. closed Wednesday, Feb. 22. WashMim Garden said. too, Feb. 17 ( INS) GRANITE STAKE The slake ingtons birthday, all day. and will CHICAGO, is dead in Chicago, andconference will be held Sunday, open jhe following morning for Samuel Insult, the stem faced. who the"Opera only thing left of it is the $29fled to Greece after the crash of with a session kt 10 am. in the usual ordinances. GEORGE F. RICHARDS. his pyramided utility empire, has Stake house, at S p.m. in the Salt President been the target of railing accusaLake Tabernacle and at T p.m. In the stake house. tions from private citizens, municiENSIGN STAKE GENEALOGIpalities. counties, state and governmental but he came in for a CAL Cenealogical and temple Canning Crop Grower verbal lacing today new kind workers of Ensign stake will hold Sign Up With Bureau when Mary ofGarden denounced him Union meeting Sunday afternoon, Feb. If, st 1:55 in the Twentieth PROVO, Feb, 17. Mors than 75 as a Frankenstein, and 'coward. songfavorite operatic Chicago's ward chapel, corner of Second av- per cent of th canning crops growenue and G street. Elder Weslev ers of Utah county bare signed up bird, fresh from the now famous tho canning crops division of nude baths in Corsica, and inSmith will speak on the life and with tbo farm bureau, according to cidentally looking just as fresh a experiences of a missionary among tieorgw Brpwn. spring daffodil, the Hawaiian people.- A special This year, til secretary. those who feign tip a musical program will be given. All will form an independent unit of called the newspaper boys to her at-tbe .exclusive genealogical and temple workers the county farm bureau orgaats. queenly ewte the Drake hotel and announced that: are requested, and tbe public In- Hon. with a representative op board according to the new ret-u- p X. T have a few things to say vited to attend. The tMwpore of the association Is Mr. Insull. - ASSEMBLE HALW-SpeakerNOW! Orders $1.50 delivered FREE! ter incur fair "contract and Pnngj' about 2. qulttiftir Cfeicagor-rth- l for the L. D, 8. Scandinavian about g stable prlc farewell ta visit JO my meeting Sunday, Feb. It. at ti I. "Financiers can't run opera pm. In the Amembly hall will be ea house--vin New Tork, Elders Carl M. Simonses, Verner DATED COFFEE U Stromberg and Rudolph C. former In the strict f- t, Ckus A luMn Bjornn, missionary Norwegian mission. A musical program will be given, including an; IBs ROYAL GELATIil laEHL Feb. 17.- - Charle R, Ma organ solo by Arnold Christensen. GRANT STAKE CONFERENCE bey, former governor of Utah and fltroiri. trslt Tbs Hltfferl ielliri ScMcrt, Quarterly conference of Grant now commander of the American stake will convene Sunday, Feb. Legion's Utah department, was the 2Es CAEPBELLS SOUP speaker before the Lehi It. In tbe stake tabernacle, at principal which had as their Thirty-thir- d South and State Lions 'club, tt. t Pont Neglect Kidney and Tbs mw Cbt.kc.' isst ariss trytsg guests-- the Leh! American Legion' street Elder Melvin J. Ballard post. Adjutant Otto A. Wetstey, f Bladder Irregularities of the Connell of the Twelve will the department of Utah, also spoke COHN exa ICs be tbe speaker at the sessions at Two nw members were inducted If bothered with bladder irand 2 p m., and the 7 p.m. Into thp club, with It a.m. wlU r Aellfs Tel lew. Ra. 2 flic. until the next La-regularities, getting up at night Oisstry Geaflera session be a mueio festival un- to he postponed night, March 23. the new Lions' and nagging backache, heed der the auspices of the Mutual Im- dfo' Sorenson Boothe being .111. 33d accountant) MALTED MILK provement association promptly these symptoms. of the Utah Power and Light comThey msy warn of some disLIBERTY STAKE The month- pany. and Artnond Webb, manager of nwtwsb Psabls KiHri. ttlMm bcaltb Brisk. People's ordered kidney or bladder conJoseph OuL ly meeting ef the special mission- am.the who secured their membership., dition. For 50 years grateful aries ef the stake will be held Sun- has made hie become to a key quota HEINZ KETCHUP users have relied upon Doans day Feb. It at X p.m. In the Second member of Lions International, other ward chapel. A full attendance of key embers of the Lehl club being Pi Us. Praised the country over, sis ot ftsob. fine tewstsss. wttb Reiss sts.ssls.s L. Worlton. president. al lmlssionarles In the stake is ur- Dr. William by all druggist Leo Hansen, psst president and paM . gently requested- district governor: Ernest N Wetb, FC'JLDS SPAGHETTI TENTH WARD Archibald F, & Robison, director. Bennett will be tbe speaker Sunday ang Joseph Serv whb eke ear. tsaats sr Mwhn at (.39 p.m. In tbe Tenth ward READS DRAMA chapel. PLEASANT GROVE, Feb 17. UEBYS GRAPEFRUIT FOURTEENTH WARD Harold Mrs. Maud Drtggs Christensen D. Fife, special investigator for American Fork read tbe plsy Ns K. Vsr Rrcsbtsst, ssIsSs ssehtsJU. tbe Utah state prison end former- than Hale' to the high school LiterHoeard club on Wednesday. ly principal of the Galea 8pecia! ary FULL CREAM CHEESE lbs. Paxman furnished a plane solo, end school at Washington, D. C will the girls trio, Maurine Monson, EMa n be the Speaker at the evening ST tabls. Beatrice ALaason sang. csski., Vs, and rieb. gellrisas. MIM, Neve, In the Fourteenth ward at (:30 "Way Down goutV On Friday evening the sophoBELVEDERE WARD-- I more ri a of Rowland Hall will SWEDISH ASSOCIATION entertain the eighth class at sinter spores party to be held at the Country club. Coasting and to skiing will be enjoyed previ hasthe an informal supper, served by hostesses The sophomores. Mim France V, igton. Mim Mercy Nelson, Bryan Tuttle, Miss Hope His Norinne Brown. Miss Jans JoMlw Rclf. Dooly. Mim Nancy sephine Moffat. M!m Marian Bailiff MM Jane Alien Roberts, Miss Bride-Ele- ct Helen Herman. Mlw Beth Riebart, Wise Laurel Mins Helen Frank. Konbert and tbe class advisor, Mim Helea Tucker. The guests wall be Miss Mary Jane Weber.. Miss Gloria Bamberger. Mim Josephine Preece. Minni Critchlow.5 Mim Mary Jane Felts, Me PRETTILY appointed cupper I I ONORING Mins Phyllis to Theodore, Mias She;!a Holier. , whoM marriage eveparty U riven Tnuraday Johnson. . Miss Mary Logan. Mias an nupualj Interest mg be Mim Schul-..- 4 and fvenU MnL ning by Bin Gayll Rich on G. Baker pre- - Janice Overfull, Mim Ann Tale Gloria Rich at their home arranged'der. M1m Gladys Fora; the yl attractively Mim Lillian Jaeger, and avenue, Jn compliment to Mlaa party Thursday evening at sponsor. e w... j Blaine Blood- - a' popular supper 1T04 Birth East street.; Mim Wilfrids J. Messenger, prin-Thhome her bride of the near future. Dunnr table were centered cipal of Rowland Hall, supper the evening the early part of with early spring flower In shade were arranged for games. A of green The guest end yellow. Dinner Series Planned buffet oupper followed. The aerv-- . were Miss Preece, Mrs Joseph H. lace Mrs Walker. have been Issued by Invitations Erma log table urea covered with a Mr. Preece, efcnierpieco of j mns Jones. Mrs. LaVon Gilbert, Mr. end Mrs ..Georg M. Gadsby doth and held In Met. Mrs in -llowera . shaded arranged ior the fiat a aeries of Informal Hightower, .pastel Joseph a silver basket Blue tape re in stiJerrold Beasley, Mrs 8. J. Piece. dinners Saturday evenigo at the corEthel Gadsby. home on east ver hold marked the four Mrs. Nell Warden, M1m street. ners Other than the guead of hon- Walker.i Miss Louise Preece and Mrs. were Fischer. M.ss Alberta or, thee la attendance e The annual breakfast of the LaHoward C. Adams. Jltaa Katherine dle Literary trtub will bv held Covey, Mlaa Kay Hardy, Hies Saturday at 13:39 p.m. in the Georgia 'Hopkins, Mrs. David B. St. Marks Guild Enjoys at the Hotel Utah. Mrs J. Miss Haight Miss Peggy Ballard.Blood. Pretty Luncheon Today J. Thompson la general chairman Betty Crawford. Wise Beulsn Hlae Allee Thornier. Wise JeanAn interesting event of the week for the affair. nette Morrell. Wise Nora Stewart was the buffet luurbeon given FriThe National Society of , the Mlaa Mlaa Panline Plngrte. and day by the members of the St Daughters of the Revolution' will Margaret Smith.. Mrs of home hold a meeting Saturday evening the Mark guild at e e e Of . James A. Hogler.O). seat South at t o clock gt the Lion house. An Illustrated lector on The Wild street. Wilts From Middle West Temple yellow Jonquil formed the Flowers of Utah will he given by Gey ' vocal small and Robert Mia, Trager centerpiece for the serving table, Dr. Welter P.beCotfam and number will given hr Richard 1 daughter arrived Friday from their and the smalt tables st which the Condi. J. Mrs. Mrs. Jack Sears. home in Minnesota to visit with guests were seated. Following the Mrs John I Rey: friends' and relatives la Salt Lake luncheon tsblm wore arranged for C. Robinson. Mrs. Hal W. Smith, Mrs 1 far several weeks They are stay--I games Fifty member- of the gaild nolds, A-- O. Whitmore. Mrs W. M. Mansenjoyed the affair. lag at the Ambassador hotel. field. Mrs. George N. Child and hos- nr Mim Clara Patterson Pundav evening. Feb. IS. HU ub- Joct will be Jovnl!e Delinquency.'' Tbe public is invited by Bishop James A. Giles to attend. Theehap- -j uth street- ei U at 151 west Flirt TWENTY-FIRSWARD Elder James H. Anderson will address the Genealogical society of thel Twenly-fir- et ward. First avenue and K street. Monday at 7:19 p.m-- ' IT tue rr uog, OS5SAPPEARED BENEATH . TUs vjptrva v-- m a PLOP. Eye Bv LLS FORCRAVP ' |