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Show THE DESERET NEWS 1920 SATURDAY OCTOBER I frrrrm au.3l.TMtiWC'Rr, VC5, up couN-rr-- Z. C. M. I. OPENING in V THROUGH HtRC. THCRELl. BE. TOVajN FLIGHT HRC (N MO TIME FCTORlC5 'N' E.UtR.VTHiNCV umn foliage. Light rfrehmantg were served. reContinued from msgszln eectton Aealetfhg the club member C.In Perf thin lusue were Mr. end Mr P. ceiving Mr L. kin Mr. and Mr J. D. liagman. nd affaire of and Mr B. 8. Dangerfleltl. Mr. NE. of the largtst P. Mr and Mr. E. T, Durrant, Mr. the eek ws given thla after-nu- n Pavla. Mr L Oleen and Mr Bert when Mr. Frank L Par- Chrlety. Four hundred Invitation ker, Mr. George B- - Lockhart were extended. nd Mr. Ira D. Wine entertained at The Sunset club will give a danclea at 'the home of Mr. Parker on ing party thle evening at tb Grafaret Uet South Temple alreet. Fall flow Ir and leave were used through the louse and on the tea'table. WEATHER REPORT d The hostesses rereived and were In pouring by MTa. E. P. llam Weather rereeMUl Local: Tonight fair and warmer lion. Mr. W. 8. Henderson. Mr. J. I" Increasing cloudineia and Hanthett, Mrs. S 8. lulling Sr., Sunday. warmer. llr. George Reed, Mr. W, L. Green Bints: Ham. tirs. K. M. Rugley and Mr L C. MilCew par tire leeal weather data fee ler. A'esisttng In the dining room Oct. id, teen. Reed ivere Mre E. S. Harvey, Mr IDtg Temperature IVlmmer and Mrs. W. W. Norton. The following young girls served: Mis Highest yesterday In this month last year Ituth Jennings, Miss Helen Schwelk-kar- t. Hlghast in this month sine 1171 Highest Mar-lorie Lowest this morning .u'. Miss Regina West, Mis Lowsst this month last year ... BillingM, Miss Elizabeth Donnell, Miss Louise Covev, Mws Luclle Ensign, Lowest this month since 117 ... Normal for yesterday , ...I Hiss Katherine Harvey, Mia Helen Mean yesterday rownstnd. Three hundred Invitations Accumulated ezeeaa thl month. . sere issued. Accumulated deficiency slnre Factory-Mad- e SHOES TtJCfVS TH OLD r PtCNtC GROUNDS r v as-lte- $ S- - Are Shoes for service they insure economy of cost by giving longer service Ask for them I The woman's board of Westminster lollege entertalnlned' this afternoon at 1 tea for the benefit of the girl's dormitory. at Ferry hull at the college. Cosmos and zinnia were effectively placed about the reception hall. The lea table was centered In chrysanthemums. The board L members f are: Mr G. McMillan, president, Irs. R. G. McNiece, Irs. E. 8. Rerdwell, Secretary; Mrs. Jeorge R.' Hancock, treasurer; Mrs. Mary S. M. Allen. Mr. E. B. Critch-nw- . Mrs. Samuel Williams, Mrs. A. I'. McCaune, Mrs. Freeman Morning-I'ar- . Mrs. A. C. Watts, Mrs. James R. Iowdle, Mrs. H. W. Reherd, Mrs. Ross I'.eason, Mrs. S. C. .Jensen, Mrs. J S l allace. Mrs. C G. Moore and Mrs. ) 8. Marshall Those pouring were (Irs. George Hancock and Mr E. B. rtltchlow. Miss lir. and 1. Carried by all leading merchants in $9 Utah and Idaho Humidity IDeg Pry bnlb temperature at ( am. ..I Wet bulb temperature at I am... Relative humidity at 0 m . . . . Dry bulb temperature at I pm! yesterday Wet bulb temperature at 6 pm yesterday Relative humidity at I p.m. yee- j g terday In. Precipitation a Total yesterday Total for thta month l.sl Accumulated ezeee this month l Total since January I. 11.61 Accumulated excess since Jan. 1 . I I I otm ritiTo V.IV. ln, rff. t. i I Liberty Stake Conference Announced for Oct. 24 A tCi o WEATHER OBSERVATIONS At a m. Oct. II. AsaesS. ufROGKE.SS" Temperature Blood, daughter of Mrs. Wilkie H. Blood, enter-Ulne- d STATIONS i At; IT I Liberty stake conference will convene Oct II. Session will be held In at S the Assembly hell at 1 three and In tabernacle oclock the district session at :30 oclock. Th Liberty, Third, Second and Eighth wards will eonvena In tha Second ward chapel; tha First, Tenth, Ninth ward In thaJTenth and Thirty-thir- d ward chapel; and th Emigration, ward In tb!', Grand and Thirty-fir- st LeOrwnd chapel. Stake priesthoods, ward members will meet in the First chapel, Monday, Oct. IS at 7 JOB PRINTING AND BOOK BINDING the We are pioneers In Job Printed Ing and Book Btndtng in the Our facilities ar th best for hand lln any class of work, no niatUr bow larg or how snsalL THE DESERET NEWS JOB DEPT. AMUSEMENTS all in 1 TONIGHT. LAKE THEATRE "The Little Whoopcr, matinee today. ORPITECM Vaudeville bUl with 'The lord Shop.. New bill, with Emma, Haig, opens Wednesday night. PAXTAGES Vaudeville bill headlined by "Schlppa Comedy Clr- .. five other acta--- . New bill ' Wednesday,, HIPPODROME Ralph Clonlnger. Players in "Tile Girl lie Could Not Buy." LOEWS CASINO FlvotopLays and Vaudeville.. Three days starting tomorrow, Seeds of Vengeance" and five acts of high class SALT 6ALT LAKE .14 .. 0 0 0 Baker Boise Cheyenne.......... .13 Chicago 0 Denver ..... . 0 ... City (I Mis J. A. Sharp was hostess this Podge e Flagstaff ttternoon at her home on west Twen-ly-fns- tl Grand Junction o South street at a kenslngton .01 Helena o Mrs. Elza" Lucad toniplintentlng o (Mane Janies) a bride of the summer. Huron .. Kansas City 0 A crystal basket of marigolds tied Loa Angeles .. 0 eith orange maline centered the tea Modena .48 ... (able. Jour Smaller baskets stood at New Orleans.... 0 !he corners of the table. New York 0 .. 0 The guests beside the guest of hon-- r North Platte .... Oklahoma were.ldrs. R. L. MulUner, Mrs. P. .... .03 tv. James, Mrs. S. W. James, Mr E. Phoenix Pocatello 0 6. Montlgue, Mrs. J. II. Iverson, Mrs. Portland. Ore. . .10 !. W. James, Jr , Mrs. H. F. Egan, Rapid City .... 0 Miss Louise James, Miss Olive Snow St. Louia ...... .08 Paul St. 0 fnd Miss Florence James, Mrs. R. E. San Diego .... tharp and Mrs. H. E. Giles. San Franolace .02 Seattle . , ...... 0 y Sheridan The Cleofan club will meet .01 Mrs. afternoon with Clarence Spokane 0 Know, 1393 east Souvti Temple street. Tonopah 0 Mrs. Charles H. Wells will review Washington . ... 0 iMnnemucca Yellowstone The Utfih Audubon society and the Sun rises at 6:41 a. m.; aun sets at hold 5:4 p. m. fooper Ornithological club will Wedjheir regular monthly meeting WEEKLY FORECAST. nesday evening at the home of Ax O. Oct. 1. Weather WASHINGTON. 1'reganza, 623 Thirteenth East street. predictions for week beginning Monday Mrs Melvin M. Miller, 2292 Seventh arTpper Mississippi and Lower Missouri Last street, announces the marriage Valleys Unsettled and rains at beginning of week followed by generally l f her niece. Miss Gladys Cowley, to much cooler weather with Alvin H. Sessions, both of Byron, fair ard temperatures. freeamg In took The wedding Wyoming. place Northern Rocky Mountain and Pla he Salt Lake temple last Wednesday. teau Regions Ralna and snows beginAfter a short honeymoon. Mr., and ning of week followed by generally Mrs. Cowley will be at home, Nov. 1, fair, cold with freeaing temperature Southern Rocky Mountain and Plaor t the Cowley apartments, Byron, teau IV Regions Rains at beginning yoniing. fair weath week followed by generally much of week. er- low temperature fair and The San Souci club entertained at States Generally Pacific probable ex-in d&ncing'party at the Ladles Literary cool Frequent frosts clubnouse last evening. The rooms Washington. Oregon and probably were appropriately decorated Jrf aut- - treme northern California. .... . . Wed-tesda- -- - 31 cu,. PARAMOUNT-EMPRES- Doug- S las Maclean and Doris May in The Jailbird;" Harold IJoyd Get Out automobile comedy, and Get Under. Special music. GEM Annetta Kellermann in What Women Love. with AMERICAN Viola Diana Standing prescut Wyndluim Dives Blackmail; comedy, Your Sweetheart Flirt; Patbe , New KINEMA Wlille New York an eiglit red ; International News; Henry E. Pjle and C. II. Stevens, Sleep, super-producti- organists. STRAND Gaiety Girls Revue, presenting The Blue Moon; Jack Dempsey in Daredevil Jack. t COMING, SALT LAKE THEATRE only, Monday, Oct. 18, Matinee CONTRACT has Just ben let to C. I. Anderson by th Board of the Seoul Grand Opera company presents LOraeolo and Pagliaocl. SALT THEATRE The LAKE Franchon & Marco Satires of 1S20, thro? nights starting Tuesday, Oct. 1, Wednesday matinee. BROADWAY First of week, . Blanche Sweet In Help Wanted Male, the wound chapter of The Lost City, featuring Juanita Hansen and a two-respecial comedy. Curling Hear Like Thi Promotes Its Health Rugs Are-No- w Arriving Daily In this new importation, direct from Persia, are goods that have never been sh o wnint his;uotmt ry- - Our Fall Opening suggests the largest afid most complete.jstock.-Qriental Rugs in the intermountalri west. Hundreds of beautiful masterpieces to Select from in sizes from the smallest to 12x18 feet, in all shades and in artistic designs. KOSHABA & CO. Importers of Oriental Ren 130 South State. Wasatch 2103 h - -- 1A New School for Highland Park Education tor th erection of th first unit of a new school building tor Highland Park. Thle flret unit .will cost about 940,009, Th contract call for th completion of the building in 00 day As tbsr ar already 160 students la ' th Highland Park district, th plan provide for additional units to b built Th new as ooil as they ar needed. building will b located on tho south South, about side of Twenty-sevent- h two blocks east of th Highland Priv pavement and ear' lln el ps rtorc OUTH MAIN Slll-U- O I Cnthia her elassmutes from Roland honor of her birthday at a Iheatre party at the Salt Lake theatre mis afternoon, followed by luncheon A birthday ceke with It Franklin's. candles centehed the table. Each was given a favor. The guests hunihered eight and the party was the mother of the haperohed, by hostess, Mrs. Blood. I January For those whose hair Is straight and lank nothing better could ba recommethod. mended than tb sllmerln beautiful curliness, This insures which Is perfectly natural In appear- la affected as where tb heated Iron used. A few ounce of liquid ellmsr-in- e which can of coure b had at any o It is drug store laets a long time. It I pleasant quit economics! to uef neither sticky nor to un too. being with a greasy, and la easily appliedshould be The hair clean tooth brush. Uoeth-before doing moistened tb f eviIn wavv effect It up. Th pretty dence In three hours Is surprising to those who try this simple methodas than first time. The liquid slso serves excellent dressing, rfvtng the hair a delightful glos. Advertisement. Kid-Fitti- ng Tailored Corsets Ikenlss floor plan f first ! t ke lake ftey Unelrk 2 Salt 4'e and latln greeted later. of additional nlt which will be 4T-- school grounds -- contain five acres. Part of this will be beautiThe-be- w - -- fully parked, with lawns, flowers, shrubbery and walksThe balance will provide one of the finest playgrounds in the city. Constructed of dark red California brick, set in black mortar and trim-me- d with white Atlas cement, the building will be one of the handsomest in the city. The architecture is American Gothic. A modem steam heating plant will be included. An ventilation system and the most ' By new method uf folding doors, any group of two rooms may be thrown into one and used for special occasions. In this way the new building will meet the requirements of a community center. -- Beautiful Location Its splendid location, in the heart of one of the citys most popular home districts, is the finishing touch to beautiful Highland Park. 'Every modem home convenience and comfort is now provide in this delivered to Cottonwoodllakes. first. homes Highland Park Every home in the district Is new and this adds protection to real estate values throughout the tract. In every respect. Highland Park is the homemakers parading A few building sites are still available at $750 each, on easy monthly terms. This is the loweat priced property of its class in Salt Lake City today. Visit Highland Park in our autos and investigate its many advantages. is -- -- Phone Waiatch 686 Well Call , . KIMBALL & RICHARDS 54 Main Street u- - S& Deiscription of Building air-wash- ed to. order. Vad scHemstitching, ootdies . pleating, buttons mad t oremder. Pinking, braidbroidering, a ing. Mall order specialty. F BROU1W4I bll Land Merchant ; Salt Lake City r; i1 |