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Show ' TILE grog. rrZ' al dI1rfrI1i I ,.- ,,o) r TH13 D-.- Vera, Du- olitioe A. Duvall. Nfl Pt 2' I I II Si, Porri: r bouge. ) ) Boys' Shop D.. the parents. orto 111 $25. ,t, Mn. Herbert J. John W. 'James entertained this aftrnoon at a tea at the home of Mre. W. N. Williams on Sigsbee avenue. Federal Heights, in honor of Ulna Geneva Wright. whose marriage to Lorenzo. Richards of Ogden will take place next week. Pink roses and peonies - were used in the receiving rooms. The tea table bad for a center a crystal basket filled with pink tosebuds. Aasisting In receiving were Mrs. W. N. mother of Mrs. James, one of the hostesses, Mr.. E. S. and Wright, mother of the bride-eleMr & A. C. Lund. In the Meitner room the following assisted: Mrs. Earl Van Law. Mrs. Robert N. Wilson. Mrs. Herbert Z. Lund. Mrs. George Mueller. Mrs. Orson Kelly. Mrs. Cannon Lund. Mn. Edwin H. Walker. blies Say. William.. Min. Hortense Young. Mies Claire Biter and Miss Leona Wilson. The guest numbered 125. e Barnes and Mrs. DI . DI : D ct ) )-- Mies Ruth I, Groeachner - and propriate musical selections were dered. ren- , )-'- it Maris laat. your choice cathedral- was the scene slim-niof a beautiful 'weddlna Ulten NW Cora Eselle Moseherser. daterhter of Mr. and We. Francis me- rion Watt& of Poise. Idaho. and W11-- 1 l'am Jonnincv were united In marrine& 71,0 decorations were In white pennies and palm& - Immedisteiv foliosInv the ceretnonv, et weddin g. breektast wee wivon or the bridal party by Mr. I' honor end Mr& William O. Jennings, parat the.te home on of.the groom. second avnue. Cecil Brunner yoses itnd garden flowers were used In t )...."' 4 Off' Bost! in er2 0 : tP000 special, only Mrs. Joseph S. Wells announces the engagement of her daughter. Geneva, to Joseph R. 3fusser. the wedding to ., ' )...'...,.. - The Baturday night club will enter. Miss Helen ta in this evening at the Hermitage in canyon at a dinner. honoring a buffet Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Ledyard Bailey. who are luncheon at the home of Mite Mide-elsoon for New. York from today, complimentary to Mies Edna leaving Mr& Gordon Kirby Miderley 'entertained y where they will go to South Amer. Williams. Garden tea roses and yel- Ica. low poppies mode a dainty decoration If - e for the entertaining rooms. Mr.. Russel Dr. Owens has returned 11. Midgley, mother of the hostesses. from Chicago where he was recently assisted. ' graduated from the Northwestern uniMrs. W. S. McCornick entertainedi versity. and is at home with Me par. this afternoon at an inforMal tea in ants. Mr, and Mrs. B. compliment to Mies Hazel Burton. who Miss Mabel Larson and H. L. Glee. will be married to Clarence TIngey In ., i,, "I XV ,... LI! v, , '4Y , vs, I I - .. .. $32.50 Sulcs $35.00 Suits .... - , 0 : : , 1,..t . - ;atm II 0 I ma I - I. g It , -- 1 : A 1 . , . ' . i I li 4 NA- ,. I Atio fb . 'k , The boys are crazy aboutthem. Good woolen goods ' that will give splendid service. $19150 $28.50 Euita i. ., it. i a b " ,.... : 1,,,P4 --g. ., . . ell w$21,70 t, ot . ' , '' . - '. , $23.35 , 4 .. , 1- - - ' ' ' 411NINIIMEMEMIEEME WimmiNittomMI A?, It ' , --,---- --- . I mtuatirnta '140,0iok filéthlier. Of , ..' .,'.1Tisit Héié ...:. . nad mblogrheerprmacattichaelmatk niocawiesudtb:Li: Complete program for the council as announced will include a report on thrift education, its actual results. by A. IL Chamberlain. eecretary of the California State Teachers" association. State school systems will be discussed by Mary C. C. Bradford. formerly pre.- ident of the N. E. A.. who is now state at supertntendent of public instruction Denver. Mrs. Adelaide Steele Baylor. federal agent of home economics at Washingvarious ton. D. C., will lecture on phases of vocational education. Mrs. Baylor is secretary of the council. Possibilities of securing adequate funds for rural education without largely increasing the taxes of the community will be dis'cussed by for. trier Supt. .T. Y. Joyner of Raleight. S. C.. J. C. Muerman, director of rural education at the State Teachers' colege at Greeley. Colo.. will discuss mobiltasAion of local forces for the kn. provement of rural schools. IIJI0,511111(E5 rfilr) C1111.0 DIES AT .1 WEATHER FORECAST. Fair tonight and 1, warmer' Sunday.- -- Monlay;prohably , fair. ' Slats: Fair tonight and Sunday.' warmer west portion. Sunday'. Monday . probabiy fair. HOME: FEIN 11111(fIES WEATHER REPORT I ' Local: , RIO - son of Eugene Morris, Arriving at noon today in Salt like John E. and Mabel Barbara Morris, CAPEsitatrottve lead wreathes, data Mot on their way to the Democratic na" Just, 110.110240. Lemon street, was fatally !Num; convention SA San Francisco, In uke-- -. ai 3 o'clock Temporal afternoon COCIAL when , pOSTUV trOlik rriday IDe. leaders of the National League of , i he was struck by an alttomobile said 1411thett yesterday Women Voters are receiving 'a tor. 71 to have been driven by Mrs. Mabel Highest in this month last year" dial welcome from Salt Laker. They In this month since ISM 201 Cowan, 820 south West Temple street. Highest . is LEcTullurs THENIE are being given a reception and tea Lowest this morning Ile died a few minutes later. Lowest this month last year 3? . , this afternoon at the Chic Center and The accident occurred in front of Lowest this month since 1674 23 --- -.. Norma for yesterday 122 south West Temple street. Acthis eventng will speak at a public) 42 Mean yesterday 24 task of social work in America mass 'meeting in the Social Hall l"". cording to the police who investigatIThe Accumulated settee this month: IS ed the case. Mrs. Cowan was driving Accumulated as applied to the new conditions &raiiince deficiency West South On Eustreet. Temple I ..V341, January 000000000 ging out of the war. wag the subject One of the party le Miss Mary E. gene and his brother. John, I years of an address Friday night at the McDowell, chairman of the commitold, were playing "lir two sprinkling Humidity. Def. on Industry of the league. She wagons which- ware taking water. Assembly hall by Edward T. Devine, tee TAKE bulb temperature at I cm 31'COHSE WHO has herself for 26 MANY Dry ran across the devoted street John the and past Eugene associate editor of The Survey, New bulb temPoratuts at 4 am 47 ran from behind one of the wagons Wet years to welfare work in Chicego. or. York. who Is making a lecture tour tanising the University of Chicago to follow him. Mrs. Cowan said she Rotative humidity at 4 cm HS at 4 p.m saw the first boy but that the second Dry bulb temperature settlement in the ,siums and being of the country.. ........... 73 yetterday TO HECHEATE ran directly in front of her machine Wet bulb temperature at I RNHO social a close aesoctate of Jane Addams. lile. Devine declared that p.i too was when to name she arbage of has She close strikavoid the the 13 gained yenterday workers should endeavor to develop In Relative humidityct Lad yr becauee of her campaign , pan. yes ing him. every boy and girl the capacity to to promote to L. O. Knight, 140 west $0 terday the According of proper dispooltion earn in order that the power of self refuse in the I n-Z d I More than 130 Eighth South street Dan Johnson. 29 Windy City. She has e " support and self respect might be- been a candidate Second and East street, Fred Lloyd. county cornmin- how to "recreate" at th-- reconvc04se 1109 gained. "Alms are no curs for pov- stoner and during for south Tenth West street, who Total yeatecilay war was Y. W. 8 Miss Era Betzner. under the witnessed the accident, Mrs. erty," he said, "even as physicians are C. A. Inspector of the by given Cowan Total for this month women workers In .0$ cure corn- was driving only about ten miles an Accumulated coming to see that drugs are-ncivic recreation of the direction . in thl and France deficiency England. for disease. or legal authorities that factories Aden Bush, month when the child ran directly in .88 publicity woman thissicn, according to reports given last hour Total since January the jails are ma cure for crime. Even of,Mies of the 11.2f machine path Is approaching a the bueinese secreprominent Mize Betzner, recreation Accumulated excess since hulanight. though theite may be oeoessary at the wornan party. was without knocked warning. Be of Indiana. and ha been in ry I 1.82 field work department of down and run over. they aro no adequate meeting of various oommercial pursuits along the tary .orthe C. A.. Itime, problem. Enthusiaam for In- -I line of Examination of the a in Y. Injuries wait boys the WEATHER the IV, city of OBSERVATIONS stone sale printing, 1escreased efficiency is the essential quarry, showed that he had suffered a fracAt a.m. June U. Me. stock exchaskge and We short time ago and gave a coum in- tured skull mon that every social worker must products, and probable internal in- .sNONNW,O,M00 insurance. a learn." ' credit was group, Mrs. To m poraturtt. Cows n"al cluding I university placed in juriet lie In the afternoon Mr. Devine spoke X to volunteer group and a special group. car and taken to his home, but died 04 before the summer school etudents of 0,7. 1.000 prone participated !before medical aid arrived. Practically OF PRESIDENT so we tilT1011)11 : to tniversity of Utah on the subject a, of '.'how in ,demonstrations 0 ' n : . GOT GOOD RESLVIS ithe "The Three Re: Reaction. including dancing; erolThis g p o. stArloms Reconstruction." health activities. and forward 0 letter honest, 'straight plays : The following snake of the .Church from, a, 10111111 who has suffered COUNCIL WILL SPEAI( a were represented in thil social leader- 'should be heeded by ail afflicted witk Conference Program : class conducted by Miss Betzner backache, rheumatic pains, sore mos. ship le I : Twenty-Sevent- h Ward awful tired feeling and other at ibe Community Recreation club-ide- s. Dr. Homer- U. Beerley provident of howl!: Isymptome of kidney and bladder trouer- SALT LAKE 72 $2 0 151 nber-:bic An Interesting conference program I have got such god results Baker 4 NO. Aszocia 44 44 the National Council of Education. will tiona.. 641 44 140ipl Stake. Pills that I can will be given in the Twentr-urtnt- h shir,.from Foley Kidney No oho of the principal 44 42 speakers at Cache .... .(44 fo, ig in Chereorio. sleep much better and the ward Sunday.- - Dr. John A. WWIme Os meeting of the educational It.! 52 54; 1.011r my back and sides is a, good pain 12 Cettonwood lot bet1- t'hicato noun; 54f 66; .,011 54 will speak at the evening session on oil In the 7 . ,1133 ter. I am going to keep on taking 1:43.11:eeirCity , 64' rind Methodist church Mon- 'Ensign 52 140 them," Mra. Chas. Char IS some phase or in generat upon the 70 3ras,ita 0lh -Puroko was an 3 Iyestert. 41 54: 52 0 Detroit. Michigan. 8chramm Johnson. eirrarta Junction subject matter touchtd upon by mew- day July 5,It It 13 on 414 will .... the He 44 talk j.cgs ,Prog Havre bor. of the Sunday school in the morn- day. .441 proposed rtbo 441 J 44 4v4 7 64. 1441Pno - ing ',fusion the program for which is hence in tho present system. which Novtis Pavia 6?,1 bg, 7 Huron II , all i Funeral Services For will do away with all technical gram. Ffm,lt Davis as follows: a St 64 5 K&fl.!$CUy Tintic At; 4,1 60'4 I Angeles ' "The Storrof the Religious Condi32 1.s S41 I ., SOt ' Died Overseas lindens Ati Wha state of Ohio. Cinrsma of Tsiotte -tions at the Dgioning of the Nin13 l v 1,037! , Boy "I 14 Webar 76, Neel orleans Laces Coast,. teenth Century," Douglas Cole. SecS . .t ..... 1.t New 3. Chsady wakes oath that th York ' Freak ' ond intermediate, fourth year de- I. senior partaor of tho firm of . services E. ,Platt.e lot for 1 . 124.... Funeral Ernest J4 L icag2 Totals : 1, a ela i i Condi- cheeey & CO.. doles business "How the .k.rs',1")'"A partment.. ths euittl held be afternonst will Strong ten oz. 0 . ssi .. 761 were oleo ... reprepresent ,tornalls There tions Affected the Smith FamtlY" City of Toledo. County and Stets 'dor,. T . 0 74 ' 34 Phornis ... thst said firm will pay the sentativee of the general board of In the Tenth ward chapel. Memory gems. Kathryn. Witham. said sad a 4;., kit:NDRED S ON DULLARS t will who visit rent . r died Mr for Peetreng 1. June ;01 aasociations, 6;:i irrta,taera ril....'..:: Yount MC Ralph Ralson. Janice Williams. Primary 0 sad every taagb- of Caterrh that Ill the Stake of the Church, giving wit' Intermediate rocend year depart- esch so, .33 4,' Thai Itartel t'lty . be eared hy the use of MALL'S the work to stake and ward officers. in Drest: Trance. of pneumonia. S a! a ment Song, Kindergarten elate. "If catmet Imola Ft. AILDICINffe intAttli J. CATARRH Ha l st II e ,' body arrived here last Sunday. who in turn will yive It to the chit was Yui of You Lack Wiatiom." sts mem. CHENEY. ,I; . ! 0:1 the son of E. J. and . . ii,' In all the amociationa. herb Prithary SRL Joseph Goes to $1wora to beforio tio and suborrIbed dren enrolled e::' .it 44 s Strong. SD Ninth East street. Hii,aan ler,",-Larthe Woods te Prue. Erma WI litalne, ith nay preimeee this ith day of Defins- The total membership of 76.006 cc sr. re... ... I 4A A. W. tiLEAlliohi, will in this way be reached was overseas one month more than a I Vrar,tos, 4 4" First intermediate fourth roar otpert- ber A. D. 11$( 0 .......1 le tt Chateau veer find 'saw active perigee. $t Detre to Miss tillest) Pabiie SA and Notary benefited. Davies. according VLM0n. se ..CA., .Ps mnt. "The l Wady in the Argonne and K. MI-- , eH,erillsa . bletridictit a Catarrh is tak11 mer's report. Hall "Rid'Merry. hewick-adepartmentjunior tZ ! , sod ,.eta through th hiti. and was in the army of Docupw-T''')"- I r,...."; . mit Flare Of the Book of Mormon and istantsliy cm the Mueoliss Portieres of the 6.7: i2 .i .si iv Mem!. lion. At the UM of bin death he tuiti use the should Advertieers What it la." Wren Wright., .xdontifkih bead la, free for fp., to reach lust been honorably alschorg'ol and. Term Y. i CHEN IL T & 0 Weekly News If lbev desire States Hardy, Claudine Williams. Florence in Ptpoctod to come h017104: wht,n be viasi Kan vlo,e4 44 am: giUll b44,11 1 SS Family ramp tog. aosatipotioth the people of the WPIereirll nowt's'. First Intermediate - second ' grimy-lathomes. the their $old by all yang r department- 1 a . and et ' . His First Long Pants -- William T. Igleheart was ette crepe. beat man. Als . .11,1.- For the Young' Man' imm'111-11- litet Wednesday eventlig in- --thi Thi Mare late of .Mise Marcella Jo . bridal mite of the Hotel Utah. Miss sephine Beide, daughter of Mr. and Effie M. Doss, of Vernal. became the Mrs. Frank Beide. and Charles W. The bride was costnmed In white bride of J. Walter Chusum. The Rev. Elliott. son of the late Captain Walter chiffon taffeta trimmed In rhieron Dr. 'Davies of the First Presbyterian B. Elliott, commandant at Fort Dougsnd wore a white tulle hat. Mi De- cbutch perfotmed the ceremony. Mr. lite for a number of years. is anborah Jennincs was her,bridesmald Chusum is a banker of toe Angeles. flounced by the parents of the bride. and wore pink taffeta with a pink A number of the bride's relatives from The wedding took place at San Rafael, taffeta hat trimmed in white treore- Oklahoma attended the wedding. , Cal.. Wednesday. )..' . - ! : . , k $6000 - S1OR1C TS ,almonen or 4 nitro SOUTH MAIN Mimi Margaret Apperson of California and Charles B. Black, of Howe, son who are to be married In the near Idaho. wets married last Tuesday at future wilt be the guests of the emthe home of the 'Rev. Dr. Davies. pan- - ployeee of the internal revenue office tor of the First Presbyterian church. at a, &Asir party tonight g, CE, lrl , ts All Trunks, Bags, s tu t Cases, Brief Bags Bag-- - $56.70 ...... ...... - Excepting Hartmann Thinks only, which will be 10 per &nt off. - 1 $85 Suits 00 $90 Snits $50 .'.....$46.70 , - It - 4 HENYou are furtherMake your selection at Less than the ing your when you buy here. regular price.. 1 I !it) These are the well known Priestley Cravenette p Beach Suits. They will keep you cool during the warm days of summer. , $13.35 $20.00 Palm Beach Suits ... Suits .$15.00 Beach Palm $22.50 $16.70 $25.00 Palm Beach Suits 318.35 $27.50 Palm Beach Suits 420.00 $30.00 Palm Beach Suits - One-Four- th c,141 Palm Beach. Suits While the own-interes- 7 , 75c OFF at 1.do. Straw Hati! Men's Pants Straw Hats! j Reduced Straw Hats! OrieThird friends are invited to attend. This will be the last meeting of the season. take place on Juno 24. remala. exceptional All,Go i WALK IN AND SAVE TWENTY' I at The regular meeting of the board of directors of the Sarah Daft home will be held at the home Monday morning at 10 o'clock. ne $70 Suits $75 Suits BOYS' WAISTS, your choke 75c each A few of these Waist values 1334-67."- - I ooloct from. At alma sad colors. Regular $4.00311.00, 86.137.110. 114.18. 11.6 op to $23.01 values. Mons Block and Blue Berge Panto Bogs lot rf.111 to MAI value& Tao Aboos laelodol la Om 2. C. Wt. IL zirwrzrao Orr SALM the entivement of their daughter., Marie, to Jay T. Tipton, the marriage to take place the tint part of July. Um. Fired C. Duncan will rive a shower in honor of Miss Marie Duncan next Saturday at 'her horns on south Eighth West street. s the honor dues, were prevent. - I T. 11.98 ,1 sponded wonderfully ,, The finest goods in America, ranging in price from $63.00 to $90.00here are the prices at ', which they will sell.$43.35 $80 Sults $53.85 $65 Sults lloollPanto a bla lino to Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Duncan announce Mrs. A. E. Wallace announces the of ber daughter, Laree. engagetpent to Frank B. Cast totem. The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake June 23. A wedding breakfasttemple wjll be served to the bridal party following the ceremony. at the home of the groom on Third avenue. A reception will be given in the evening at the Miss bride-- home In Granter. Or-lo- )...:',.. choice S. PegES, Shaw entortsined this afterThe Daughters of the Utah Pioneere noon at a miscellaneous shower in ...omnilmont to Miss Ruby Chadwick. will hold their regular meetine on a June bride. The decorations were Thursday. June 24. at 2:30 In the BishIn pink and white with crystal bask-et- a op's building. Seymour B. Young will of pink and white rnaes earryingt Speak on "Indian Ware in Utah from v A musical program will be b nut the rotor etcheme. Mr& Carl nter- given by Miss Elva Young. A social meeletol the hostesses in taining. Fourteen close friends of will be held after the meeting. All r,o) ' Youths' single lour pants. Regular t1.75:to $12.50ya1uis. Tho above incindo4 In tho Z. C. M. ONETITIRD OFF SALE. Special line of Wash Suits, sizes 153 to 8Extra -- special. your : ? OFF 13 Overcoats. Regular $8.50 to $12.50 values. Children's Cloth Suits. Sizes 214 to & Regular $7.50, $8.50, $10.50 and S12.50 values. - 1 et best Just ArrivingThey $30- - Dots' Spring old-silv- ) - All of our Boys' School Suits, blues Included. Sizes 8 to 18. Regular $12.50. $14$0, $17.50, $20, $22.50, 114 re-- Kitplienheimer Suits' we are doing.The valWe are ues are simply immense. bound to lead and save money for , k, A Shipment of Several Huldred Just see what be centered with Mr. and Mrs. It S. 'Kimball and lit.. butterfly viveet crystal peas of & dainty pink shads and will tie daughter. Bebeets.' left during the bays for a cover lace over pink satin. week for New York, where they ill The bride's costume is of heavy tusk, their home: Whits satin trimmed in silver leo An Interesting modal event of ' the trith a tulle veil arranged in a fan effect and caught with orange bine- week was the meeting of the DaughMiss Flora Duvall. who will ters of the tevolution at the home of 00 fn.. attend her elver will wear roe tat. Mrs. T. H. Cartwright on Eleventh rst& and rib4one and tiny East street thia afternoon. The deoorations were In the club colorakirold bunches of flowers. combined with the nanonal Ths receiving line will be composed and blue Bags In the dining room. A large t the following: - The bridal party. W. A. Duvall. Miss blue basket containing yellow mariand blue (rises was arranged on Myrtle Duvall and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar golds the tea liable. Mrs. John bong roses Groaholl. tail crystal vases graoefully dec. 'rhos. serving will be Mrs Milton Inrated the other rooms. Love. Miss Olive Jones. Mine Cordell& program was given. after vt'hich Hirano. Miss Harriet Moyle, Miss anA informal social was enjoyed. A Elitabeth Moyle. Mrs. Chas. 1.. Fyk paper on "Our Flag and the Nation," end Mrs. Frank Shepheni of Nevada. was given by Mrs. Louise Cannon An)ligon Elm" rarkinson. Mies Clay Growl-be'The Battle of Bunker Hill." and Mien Martha Richards will drew. the subject of a Jallt by Mrs. serve punch. Leroy George will be was Phebe &holes Saville. Several apman. 1,00oft.,-"."""- -. SaConi.inues. .CM table will rbi pprbasket of a - "- - tra .A Adoomlk The people have e and ter nAe! u itjhuont44rthe. - 15 tcI:JJFIII ee: 5 .46 , wicker basket of pink peonies daughter pink matins bow on the' asd Clarsoce Groshll. will take with a fluffy handle; was arranged attractively on' place this evening at 11.30 at the tea table, which had for a over Di. bride's home on Third avenue. lace over pink. luny pr. George E. Devise will., Pert Oeln The hustese was assisted by her Lb. ceremony. A lairds reception RI mother, Mrs. Daniel t;tark, and by' Mrs. LAI O. Bird in receiving. Mrs. with V. R. Hutchins and Mrs. B. J. OrkA vriokar gate intertwined pInk and white psonitel with a large hand poured. Those serving were Mrs. sitet of larkapors on either side, and Ira Kimball, Miss Clara Tingey and with a mass ot palm at the back will Mho Vera Taylor. About 7Z guests term the setting for the bridal party. were present. , b t MENI.fonlwiot41,AP,F,...,M.ImamMEI marrinsu SATURDAY JUNE 19 1920 NEWS . , 'L'rt pESERET 1 . . , lo.m - ' 1 groirri-ups-tearce- w .. : $ -!Adh 17777-1"7"- o ,,i-r ' ,' 41 11. 4t ,c ; 1 4:1 31 1 - ; ,- '1. 'it A. - . 0 DP.. Loris -- MI lf, , ii .a.. DONALD C.1141113 A. JABIES -------1- 4, 104' 64 - 4 - 11 and opticians Optometrists , w. AR. gxPPATs . , . LONG - ' BIFOCAL GILAOSES--44.Newt 'Woo. loptedist tt000thpottopo Loosen Frosty. sod Cosa. AO ellorenta distOotakentis 50 Portoettem Style or to Order. Gold-rift- ed rot sod von, pato ot ol00000 .re U . I. rt. I. r it PP P V. READVIr0 SLABSEL MOO lors or ottorts$ losalso IMPSOM 'room. tothlOtog osantisottoo and cows wurog Tot "-o-r, to a tory woo. smolt trittlirlt or orrolo tritISTS. 16-to-ot gotill 111144 ZIPTILIECIED In - -- r per-eon- 4 711, 1 Globe Optical Co. norm T.A rIP PreCOND WALKER INK IIILDCL ! . " 177 ', atc '. - , . JP Sik, i |