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Show '.'& - Wfe I V r ' r III ic , MltVnHiriMiil Wj t 4 l jl !' ' , - ' , t ' v1 i'' 'Ju- - w 6 fiift DESKJET - Ccbbin St- ", TW Acton Equit HDAT December WEV7JJ 2 . 1921 -- 11 v Aaocidn Call "'ll! 1 anew storm TM Bn of tho torta4 U. at II oclock bat imtlC With a tremendous blast of vM t ' , n attended by rata, hall and ahaot ola team tha. armt. tba wind 'roach-te- a a peak velocity of U mile par bead aad Movtea for fir minute at M mflm aa hoar, with .vivid display of " abort lightning; but very llttl thaad or. The a tons died down aftot bat blew latarmltUatly mldstgtt. -- which wa to centlnaed fall accompanied by vat, a atcady wind, until afternoon. Aa far aa waa knowa at th weather office. no notlceabl da map waa don by th mala. In th city though not a fn 2Z8TA'Z'$:'m' n Biaopla war frightened. and a IlM ehlw njr toppled over, Is wide epreed. It orlf flora tooted In the Interior northwest, yes fw wr no terdoy afternoon, the borometer taking a downward trend that aetoniehed the office force This wee later followed by a sudden shoot upward aa a high barometric pressure rushed In after the low area, and then Old Boren began Lo get In hie werte The storm area Included the entire northweet, west of the plains, and Aorth of 4b4 latitudes and It was wewtng this morning In the Tellow-etanat Pocatello, and Helena, with mederately low temperatures. The local forecast taJ"Ka!r tonight, kand flaturdayf colder tonight, with moderate cold wave " This Is the first enow that has fallen out on the desert enough to warrant runwiag-th- o sheep there. . . Report was made to the peliee-th- at a porch at the residence of I. A. Smoot, 1347 south Fifteenth East street waa of a block from the blown house by the high wtbd that prevailed last night. Light and telephone poles for tbs approximate distance of one block r were blown to tho ground In the viciRio Orende Wee-ter- n nity ef ' Denver shop an Fifth Booth street, eviKnmeroue street ear llaao are dencing trouble keeping schedules. is especially true where 4hee 4e a r Jbia wide sweep which allows the enow to drift In cute of the road bed Between Balt Lake and Midvale It Is reported tea etacka have been blown ever. One barn, wee hlso toppled ever, le the report. The most severe storm In the history of Bingham struck (here at 14.3d p. nu continued Intermitlast night and hastime The mein damsince that tentlywee to the power and light lines age which were blown down in several in Stance. The entire repair inforce waa order out today putting the lines f ' loeal weather 1j e, il II & if 4 Br I V- - sJ r Every piece any. underwear. of PHoenix Underwear is built according to Phoenix standard. Walker s are agents for this widely known underwear, and our; photograph of Internal to old tim aa wall aa proamt-da- y waa mad. at th annual ball nf tb Actor Equity In New York City. Lcft to right aro Mrs. Leali Carter, Ulllia Russell, and Kill. Ferguson. theatr-gors.- a. It aase-rlatl- In view of tbe fact that tbe gender had failed to complete tbe nddreoa by pvt ting IT. 8. A. on the letter It was sent by the Italia poe toff ice direct to Egypt, from whence It traveled over a goodly portion of tbe Sahara desert, finally being returned to Alexandria. That there fa need of further adverFrom there it was dispatched to tne United States Nov. g. tising Utah was evidenced this morn- Egypt. ing when x letter addressed to U A. Sahara, Utah la a station on the Los Baraauno. tailor, Sahara. Utah was re- Angeles bait Lake route in Iron ceived from Saluda del MeMa Italy. Utah is Unknown Land to Italian Postal Offtrials. Wandering Letter Shows, Christmas shipments have just on special. arrived, now placed ' ' sale. -- -- ' .. IE THE EVENING STORY 5SI Silk Vests CHERRY PIE iUlB ELECTS (Copyright 111. by OFFICERS W. Phoenix Pure Silk sizes; bodice tops.. Wrnr.) -- And chance to yonr Un shoe be-caAnd a train th hno-ta- lt ory. Boy-la- tripliac winced. -th solas ara thicker, Boy-le- ." Muir, former state superin- Nxt Mr. Murray, who had Monday with a touch of boom confidential with tha lendeat of public- - instruction, was to- fliflshed InMr. Murray quit blue-eye- d volca. her aadneaa Lucy, reoomted tb mtr-b- l day elected president of the Progres"Boy-l- e Easter. Mild h would b son ta little a yonr I auppes quite sive Business club at a luncheon held clad to cot bach to work, and I had In the Hotel Utah. Other officers chap' aommented Lucy who set next counted dor weeks upon our baautltu! table- - She had been . tocethsr. Wt pnt the day elected were Wllllem McTonahaf, vice nt the fillnc woman at In revlewlnc memories of wntchine the gray-halre- d hi sainted president and George Goff, treasurer ly sympa-tlcalreflected and father." Th brown .7 brimmed Thomas A. Beal dean of the school tha telephone downtown with tears, and tha practical worxmc upon younc of commerce and finance of the Univer- with a child at home. Ctrl, who knew her brothere better of Utah, and William A. Fowler sity than they knew themselves Ion pad t brown ay Mrs. Murray's round were members of the bosrd Boy-!- ? Who Why. k 1 ahak her -eat of her weak of directors. Other members elected stared. to the bosrd were William Murdock. coin to collec: that- why I work. "I thlnlt tuppap erTudgw nat wnly I ha to him want swrythlajp'kte Bayard Mendenhall. Robert Miller,wauM have provided for unhoxlthy. Lucy A. Greene- dear father --but most unwise. John D. fipeneer and Jecub ' narked. ' Ho Boy-l1 him mother aaye more Call My him. . nlwaya weld. suuld feel that I waa offended If I. men go wrong through lack of wall Leo J - - Capitol Girls Shower Former Club Member j The members of the Capitol Girls club stormed the residence of Mrs. John flocker, formerly Miss Thelma Tuttle, fast nlght fr) a surprise shower for the bridA Vfr in the first of the rp- tol girls to. turn housewife sijjcthe of Ion the club sudln the organist hnpc'-o- f encourage- grxntlffir-addrtfdns- ment along matrimonial lines the girls according to President Marya West, aHver last night gave the bride shower. University President Addresses Institute Front Georg Thom, of Unl- - the exiled him Richard. Heo a dear, but very sad He has never recovered from bis father's dath.M Lucy, recalling,, the almost tragical voice her fellow worker nad used when tan hahoee, thought they mentioning must he a rather disheartening family. The advent of the other girle discussing Faster finery, however, turned her mind from the subject. Easter Sunday was a day of rain and wind, and Mrs. Murray gave up all she gssWi yadtjr; thoughts of church- we efreetn ipareely dotted with unfortunate pedestrtane with whirling umbrellaa. struggling "We ll just have a long day at boms. Boy-lIll read you some of father's letters. she said, aighlng. Her aon a face fell, and when a chum called up a little while later he responded with the Information that he Intended to remain at nome aa hie mother was alone- Always alone except for you. Boyle she murmured aa ne turned to her Uh n quUon In hi f.- - - , Could 1 ask him to drop In thla i afternoon mother?' dexr-boy- - RlrdUU choeen food than through $25 - Riche- Phoenix Pure Silk Bloorner Knee length ; pink, orchid. . gray, brown, black, navy, emerald . . J. 0 cate Why, Lucy Pratt, have you- - any Idea what you are aayingT broke in the astounded widow. I fairly wor h!p my boy. 1 could atay athomo without- - work 7 didn't crave to give him the very beat life holds. Lucy looked at her compassionately, but ahe did not hesitate. Thata dll talk, aha said clearly, Tts actions that count Did you notice any large If Phjoenix Pure Silk Bloomers Richelieu ribbed; knee length; pink, orchid, gray, brown, black, navy . . amount of pleasure on your boy's face when you outlined your exhillratlng programme for the day? Did ha look mated and content when you had fed Mm the beastly fudge Instead of a good, hot supper? Toy said he had a paper to do after you had wept and make him comfortable and I'd never him decide most things for himself, such ae wearier tan or black shoee, thick Overcoat or spring one, but I'd w,TrIr .o Silk Bloomers lack. Why didn't you .inslat pon your eon bringing home some of the boye and giving them a rood dinner, if you did hot wish to be left alone A fellow old enough to ro to ooliero hardly wants a, whole holiday reed lag old letters. It is no wonder he is deli- "ii - All ..$25? $4? . of - Utah at the prlncipnl this afternoon at the 'Teachspeaker I erInstituff of the Granite chool disM ? I. wvA- - . hand nypi trict held at the Granite high chool Boy-iover No tha Instiof nrmuthpieoe. the on the Ively Included ht- program R, f dedicate this day to Mray h tute was a luncheon, a business meet . we will Just Id witTk-ViI -- pt ; "'hrj.iiV,7.'iy' into" Ink. a general session. and several dC' Intormln- nntf L- -r turps to bar ArrM Th eea Iona. hndkr,hlf. pteked-u- p partment and grade blr. Th.lr Otnn.r w. wor,, 0drBe what tffct hr Mar- affair. nd about I o ctoen Mr. would -Til try r Wr(i, ray meal over to tho eoueh. had litis to - that Mr. Murray Road Conimisstioners and Rich- - evsnlng Rh studlsd Richard-say fae and,got a snspr ah atghsd.look at hsr as b sat silently at th rather hasty Leave for.Convention ard,wlth vmpaslonata red eyes and white face, eovsrsd hsr dinner aha prepared. Tvs bssn thinking-- mother." h bo- up suugiy with a big shawl and sat S, C, Ioulson. nnd Georg 'D- - Cnsto down with a paper. - i that It would ho hesitatingly, Kn 7 for m Mrs. ta gwt to work. It At o'clock Murray awoke and ot th stale rod'll commission left toIsn't versity- - Vests Phoenix Pure Silk Vests lieu ribbed; bpdice tops Eatr ! s "L a, " - a- h. , day In company with V, D. Rlahel. mnnacer of th Utah State Automobile nenoclntion. for Omaha, Neb , where - they will attend the convention at the National anaoctatlon of atat hlch ay Officials which convenes at Omaha. lovrard C. Menna Dec. &, i and I. state road endneer for the Mate road commlstlon left yesterday for the contention city. It la expected that a second delegation from ftah. headed-bWesley E. King and other, will- leave tomorrow lor the meeting; . y Census Worker Trunsfers e , !To Prohibition Button went out and stirred up a dl.h of fudge In lieu of supper "This will cheer you up. she said, with a palpable effort at gayety. Ptrangely. however. It did not ehsor them, and at I o clock they bdh fait hungry. I'm glad this day Is over." said Richard, unthinkingly, and winced aa the round brown ere wer Instantly suffused. "I suppose It was th rain, he added. "We'll both b glad kj get' back to work tomorrow I guess. Ar you going to get a spring suit In color.I mpther?" shall not be so lacking In hope proper respect to your father's mam ). 1 v 1 right for yen to b downtown, and you grteva so much for fathor. If you wor horns oil day you might be happier. Th.n, too. If I could ears something you could hav pretty Ho broke eft fishing. doth ' 1 hnvand" always thought." hts mother spoke with a surprising honssty. "thnt I was working downtown for your T be no fit. I hav lust discovered that Ilka IL' Td b lonely nt horn nil day with you ton, fv found out several things, to," Rh, mid n mor, and hor non watched hsr an- Inusly. hoping ah would not cry. -l bh .kIurTeM asked her ta arbr,go and select n nprlng suit, "t want somsthlag JHOENIXI ShlfUteurttJ ohmrful and apringllkn." ah, rmnnrk-M- , "nnd going to hsv n new Hat, with onn of tho dra o valla." Richard naunlly And a llttlaturdaya luncheon prepared for hit mother when she got haan at 1 o'clock. "By th way. I want ysu to ask your ehum to dlnnor sh mid enlmly whan hn had finished his rapturous remark shout hsr horpmranea In th smart gray mit, with th leuehss of liUe In th hrsad- brimmed hat. Mothsr. dont yn min- d- His far eonnrmsd th sloqusstly tsplsnt fairy's judgmsnt. His mothsr watched him T find thnt lv bssn derating almost too much tim to yen. my dear, and If you won't tool jes loue going Out toe morrow ovonlng with som frlonds lo a lector. Ton boys can bar a picked- - m up supper and do your English work together, I hav rotei turkey and tc for dinner, and I thought" Rh paused na a pair of lanky arm. nearly strangled fear "Of making a pi to halp out I your suppar." cherry "1 lust saw the new felt whan cream drasa and that you war going Oea, tt will be cheerful again. to bring the fellows boms, but ! was afraid " "Always speak up aad say what you want " returned h's mother calm"It savefc lots of bother. Richly ard " At tha manly name tha sloping nlr larky bat that shoulders squared themselves. "I na ' v to cheer up. moth, got to be the head of this houa.-nlr to hav things ha glgrlett happily "Guos a Ill telenlwnya wanted phone Roy won 1 T .p-- N' Mercel Valentine ha beeh Iran, ferred from the bureau of census to the legal- division ofthe r. Va lem tne; who director- of KEEPINGUP W1TH THE JONESES A New Onon P a. - City, complet ed a law course In Waphltisfotl.'pC He la .rending witlj hi family on north Ptnte street.. Mias Esther Damson, chief cierk In the office df Prohibition Director Joanseph E. Richards, la enjoying herrelanual leata of absence visiting halls Ida., Idaho tive and friend In Portland. Ore.; and Seattle. Waah. She will return Jan. 1. Says Disarmament Plan' Is Good Sportsmanship Th policy ef good sportsmanship I baing pursued by the United State to taking initiative In proponing disarmament, declared Regent Frank Evan In addressing th student body of tho;Unleralty xf Utah this morning. Mr. Fran laid stress ou natiouq as wvtl (a Individual conducting htmor. The aaoembly wn self eg held th direction of tbe school najar of commerce and finance. A aolo number was furnished by t .ester Rigby accompanied by lb Univarljr symphony orchestra, , f i V ByE-WHAT- - awonderra HftWDhT DENOTES WILL; POWER, DU3iNES3 ftWUTY 6ND iGRErtt nENTAUTy!!! hi-- TOUARE GENEROO and you A HWt lONG LINE! BfPOP X iwatainT- ny ufetjne! that!? VElty UPt -- where th cat SCRATCHED ne! TveFN3HD-ON- E DOLLAR PLEASE! ONE: DOLLAR SIGN 3AY3 TH 50? ! THE OTHER FIFTY IS FOR. READING "lOUR FALM SIR!'- MO 3 t |