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Show r 7.V ' SECTION MU FOUB TOOELE. KU Utkm last Hair- Goods Sale u - Hk. -- it Mur&oZ?y;r, f lut week Yirttora Saturday wIB - Tj2to'rJfm,,mr , , Ttd Vn. dk H, H. " rL. A '' ' ,v it 4'. fl : - . ' i " Vv '? SPECIALS j HOLIDAY MARTEL WAVE CHILDRENS BOB CURLS , 4 CJt t t i tt PRICES u i'J ; Shanpooinfr Marcel and Hair Dress .Mulcariag. Facials. . Face Bleaching. Hair Dyeing Permanent Wave (Per Curl) fd)LD.ft We Maintain a Complete HAIR MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT t Wif i t Mr and Mrs Grant Tofton entertained at dinner at their home Sunday. Their guests were Dr and Mrs E. A. Petty, and Dr. and Mrs E. A. Fairbanks Mrs Etta May of Murray left Runday for hor homo after speeding three weeke boro with her brother. Edward Morgan and Mrs Morgan. Mr. and Mrs James Valentino enter- -' talned at a wadding reception at their -- homeMonday evening-- complimentary to Mr. and Mrs East Keel. Thirty guts to wars present. Thu evening was spent In games and music. Tho rooms were decorated la tho soaaoaa colors A largo wedding cake formed the centerpiece for tho dining tabls Mra. Valentine wag am luted la serving by hor daughter. Mrs Stanley Grass Mrs Murray Bohn entertained at a Party at bar homo Monday erasing la Few o Shop Maiactaeat) Phone Wasatch 8244 Wuoateud u sordini lavltatiM to can eu mm. PMCKb MKASOSABLE wore laid for the guests: Mf. and Mra Chester following Mr. and Mre Reuben Edwards.Phillips. Mra Lottie Pearce and Kent Morgan. Mr- and Mra R. J. Edwarda spent Monday in Morrissey with relatlrea Ir. and forMrsBaltK. B Fairbanks left Lake City, where Thursday they will spend Christmas with relatives. The East ward M. f. A entertained at an apron and overall dance. Saturday of last week. awning Ml Laura Stewart of Adamsvlllo Is spending a few weeks here with relatives and friends. Miss Ada Patterson entertained at a Party at her home Sunday aftdrnoon la honor of her sister. Wanda. Tweety gueats were present. The afternoon waa spent in games and muslo. Re' freshments were served. Mr. and Mra. Ben Bedirwlck and daughter. Marthta. of Milford, came Wednesday to spend a few days with friende and relatives . ...50c ,75c Wd .' ....$3.00 - PUN DEBATING LEAGUE (Special to tho Nows) Ida Dec 1? Plans are well underway for ths formation of twq omens debating teams at (he University of Idaho, to represent it In a triangular women's debating league which is being formed between Whitman University 4 of college. Washington and tha University of first Idaho. Th subject for th meeting of tho thro schools, which wilt probably bs soma tints is ths Inspring, has not boon chosen. dications point that tho womea's teams will debate soma time during ths week beginning Fob. il. Mias Mas Mathleu, Instructor In romance two languages haa charge sfrth MOSCOW, DESERET NEWS. BALT LAKE CJTT. UTAH. BOISE, Ida.. Dec. 17. Idaho send s Christmas 'greetings to the Deseret News readers We can look forward this yuletlde to a splendid vista of development and enterprise. Tha trail of activity will oover tha entire wont In the next few years and reflect beck Its commercial of the cast. Factories. I profit to tho manufacturing settlements hellers, will dot tho plains of tho West, using the wonderful power which has been given us. Today In this readjustment we are facing tbs moot natural conditions They are bringing ua more . stable financing .and freight Idaho teams . ( tone In the demand for adjustments, and already the stronger our products la being felt. Wo ore parties to the opening of a Art The Studio Shop vast empire of wealth. Those of us who do not materially profit In For Distinctive lfts tho next few years will not have made tho best of our opportunities. A new Merlco and a new market In tho Orient bids us produce. Tho Breakfast Room Furniture. Odd and Hand future la alluring. Opportunity is jicre. pieces for the boms D. W. DAVIS. Governor. painted vases also lustre and cnamsls . Tea Bets hunter to himself. It I get over there black stump. If bs could reach that Special prices on cops and saucers Ordere takes for lamp shad, motbefore daylight, I ought. tobe able hs would be near enough to shoot. toesdinner sets fruit baekete, eie. Inch by Inch hs crept toward that to get one or two of them wtthont black And out Is the pond Special attention paid to being caught. Farmer Brown's Bey Honker stump. orders Goose and hie flock made the won't bo over there at that boor, sad their morning toilet without feer They ST4 SOUTH MAIN RTMKHT. If I have any luck at all I will get never bad felt safer than at that moa couple of these Geese and no ooe ment. . Copyright, 1411. by T. W. Burgeaol will be tba wiser, m do It. Bo, while gentle Mistress Moon wss still shining, and jolly, round, red Mr. his 8un had not yet even started on the blue sky. daily climb In the bine, huntrs entered the Green Forest with his terrible rtrtr He hue wo very foot of the Green Foreet end Joet how to reach the pond of Paddy the Bearer the easiest way. As bo drew near tha pond ho moved He very, very slowly and carefully ( solo. took each step as carefully as if he a Not At the recent Arizona conference on were wslk'ng (Special Corrwspondesca) twig egrs missionaries Not a leaf rusIn 8t. held David, LOS (he Dec. ANGELES. A IS snapped under foot. wars Cal., tled. for the leaves damp with Christmas bazaar waa given hero Fri- of ths Conference wore assigned to froat. As silently as ons of tha Black day. Doc. 1 under direction of tho labor In ths following places; Elders Green Shadows, he stole through the A. Condle and Andrew Kasla ba waa near ths JJ. I. A. The hall was decorated with Marion at until last Forest Phoenix: Chaucey L Stewart and After -fir I1 evergreens, holly, palms, mistletoe st -j ,onf . ."add.-- s ;he heaver, and pepperbowo and berries Vaaee of Theodore E. Reese at Ray; lad Bodrime, gentle hrtmkwsw mown had drop- j PICT WlHKtM SR VOYKO IX BisI at W. Henderson was and Errol it and lly carnations and poinaottaa wars p tops OXK TRKATNCHT ped behind the tree dark Tho hunter sat down to od on tho various booths Tha dance 1ee; E. Odell Peterson. Jamas M.j Mr "lanedltt process Is a Pa wait for ths coming of daylight. Hs ended at It o'clock after which Hob- Harvey and DeLyman Rifles at Tuc--" .rlsian method Introduced fa this must have light to shoot. McCarroy. art M. Grant, president of tho Toung son with Prest. John Funeral services were held recent- - j country by a celebrated Chleaao It was cold sitting there motion- Hen's Organization became auctioneer Ths effect secured by this physician. dresswas Henderson-K. J. warmly less. but th hunter and all articles which had not boon ly in San Jose for treatment is rood for N years. It ed and didn't mind. He could stand sold were thus disposed of. Tho M. I. He Is survived by a wife and several out ao matter how wrinkles, a little cold for the sake of shooting A. officers had charge of the vari- children. Elder Z. Reed Miller bad i takes one of those big birds They would not W. J. j de ther are. tn one treatment. services. Elder of tho ous charge M. are: RobL In T am the only person h the north, departments They bo on watch for a hunter so early came down from San Francisco i west Grant,R- president; J. A. Rasmussen Cook the morning. that ea do this work. My ft - T. Savage, assistants: Mloo to attend and was on of tho spetlki and besaw seers darkness tha and ho experience In successful prae-tby By Cora Hawley, president; Hortenaa Is little He could emfwyp your sorrlceu gin to lift aever A. Rath of Morris Bafford. Arisons and could Luella so Ho little. Rasmuesen, to lift VTrlrU croon ths errs, mouth gin Intends to make his homo hero. make out the pond nhead of him. slots nts. the J. P. Christensen of Balt Laks is iwwam uMrhrr therhfsearsusd term Mias Ladle McMurrln. grow lighter untllat of 'GTadually-- H. ooffr "McMuVrtn rhoro for baalnesa reaaona andWl)l rq.--. great Pres and TfrS JOs: W;daughter last he could make out twelve treat- main at least for ths winter. birds out in the pond. A few In minH In v4iaU the the role played leading Polyfarp low utes later they began to gabble Joseph 8. Io nelson, wife and two High School play Beaux vtfrwfj All ninrv,vs tone ind to oheke eut -their feather technic fM IBB, Emily and Vivian, ford daughters, Brummef Dec. This 4 th rwisflw. a sad smooth them with- their bills pe ths wvtp, ths merly of Salt Lake, recently of Denyear aha has been chosen from ver, came sene tserfhle their holes eats mako here to that and recently 200 students to taka ths lead. very slowly and enrvfuUy.to among awl very,Inch eceemo. p!rn)es, hlseV. Baaldoa Miss McMurrln, Utah waa homa the hunter began lock by Tfrer Ariztuoh Mias Vanda patches spots, Shadows still capably Sundberg of Ray. crawl nearer. The Black represented In th east by dm pors a M Pfly ona, is visiting friends and relatives Gloria Gurlia M lay all about. Only eut on th water the Miss pti4 In this city. was It fairly UghL Inch by Inch eervtces The funeral of Thoa P. BBS. BU8SEL mUBB Mra J- - & Linton and Mian Grace hunter crept on. A little way ahead Collins ' ago It. waa held In th Plaatte gargevr ' of Him wo what looked tike a big. Brown undertaking Provo. Utah are hero; also parlors Friday. Linton. Mra David Anderson of Salt Lake AS Peery HetvL. Dec. I. Mr. Collins la tho unending ihe winter here. of Mr. and Mrs Parley P. Pratt, for- City who merly of Salt Laks He Is survived now wife and parents residby his ing'- hk Edmonton. Alberts Canads Music was furnished by the Elders quartet consisting of Elders Axel A. Madsen, Wm. G. Brown. Alex P. Schreiner and C. C. Cornwall. Elder Wm. Brown and Pres Axel- A. Madsen - mere th speakers Dec. lltb the Bakersfield branch gave an .entertainment consisting of two one-aplays and several musical numbers It waa presented in the Washington Reboot Auditorium. Th missionaries laboring In Bakersfield were . In charge. Elders Walter J. LOS ANGELES AND BOT TO ALL THE GIRL Knelt. J. Cheney Willis and Margaret BABBIT OF TUB et (he outturn wmU, wioKf pUyground ttf thgj j Loveless. Ptndbt and Edna The Gardner first CLUB AawticanConancnL playlet was The Slave of The Camel by Elder Claude C. Cornwall. Those ' part wero Elder J. C. Willis. taking M. Baker. Francis Paths, C Brim-ha- ll. that Jolly old And Her Gladys McKinney and Dora Rants Claus will fill your stockings Bannister. The second playlet waa with mnnr good thing, and your The Neighbors" . by Zona Gale, l kott word in ultramodern hoed nAstilurt. oAm unrxrclVaJ hearts with love and happiness. which was presented by Mrs. W. , Oh, yes and The Peter Rabbit Club Hnx one may enjoy qusl mthikwa or imkJgc in service. has another big wish, too, and that Slaughter, Margaret Gardner, Edna , ike ttUng (ociei Sit B m geyett and mott ixfined acmm Lampr BrfmhaU, Edna , Is that lltflo Peter and ths other Love s Rswrt v little people of Oio green forest Cole, Dora Bannister. Norvall.Rttugh. have plenty to eat of th things ter, and Lee Rummer. The proceeds Wkhin g few aumuu ride of the kottl k die Ambustdoe that coats their little and from the plays will start a' building CcM Count, oonetded by prolculonsh to be oot o( die bnett are tc and thick so they will ' fundm America heap warm. Following the regular missionary . MODP..T1 RATB Priesthood . meeting Dec. I In Loog Beach. Relief Society banquetted the Imp Wk nasi ad M BOO tee eae pmm a jUO ad t and visitor. There missionaries feme V sms, and spsutA . i wore present the nineteen mission- -' end In the names of two Pour ariea ths conference, four visiting Rabbit stories yon hav road or Eldersin and three branch presidents . had read to you in Tho Deseret Th table was set the length of tho ' and data torthday, aad yww wtu was decorated whh red' car nil Iona, ho torollod a, a member. Bo tar and poinsettaa Elder Claud C. Cornto writ plainly and sand all th wall waa toastmaster. Toasts to above information, and you will Long Beach. the Moat Successful thou receive your membership sard Conference wore offered by Elder . sad beautiful colored elub button because of Its youth; Paul K. Walker " , ; ' ftua Woo toy. its ambition; , Gwendolyn Cland O. Cowloy. Ke perseverance; H. Boland Ttofjsn. Ha efficiency: Raton B. Chanty. Ita durability; Ks sop ratottorte Tho JOkrltab cial aetfrity. Eva Arbon! Tho D tion. Proa Bertram M. Jones: ht Lake (gtj. La Buo Munk and Its growth " r ' - . - - rut-of-to- ct AN UNSUSPECTED DANGER BURGESS By THORNTON When seemingly Tie safest extra watch, I pray. For then It la that daager May lurk along your way. Honker tho Goons ' After an unsuccessful attempt of Towier, the Boh Cut, to catch one of tha flock of Booker, th Goose, and Towier had gone off spitting and snarling in disappointment, the remainder of tho night bod boon peaee-fand quiet la tha pond of Paddy, tha Baavar. 'Poddy himself that It woe no longer necessary fait him to keep watch. Ha kaew that for Uonkar or -one of hla flock Would ho on guard rest of tho night, and ho know that Reddy Fox and Mrs. and Old man Coyote knew thisReddy too. and that Is would be useless for them to bang around la tku bopa of catching one of tbeoo genes. Honker sad his flock would keep out near the middle only ones who board tho voles of of tho pond, whore there would bo Honker the goose, aa bo led his flock no daugsr. i down from tha Far North and had . So Paddy.. Who had worked a tbs saan them disappear among tha trees day before, sad bad been os watch of the Green Forest" That same much of tho night, want to bis house hunter who had been drives away for needed sleep. Ho no worried Ho felt that there waa laager no longer any from PiMfi pond by Farmer Brown's save in time to the Quacks danger. Thors was as Baud to hoop Boy past had hoard and scan and understood. watch. Now Old Mas Coyote "sad Baddy These Oeese hays goes down to and Mra. Baddy and Old Granny Fox that Beaver pond over In the Green and Tow tar The Bob Cht wore sot the Forast to spend the night, said that - . - KP nl I lac-ve- ry J j 1 I . W u 1 ts BAii4B-BAa-kka- ron ricy - 4. boo-en- . 1 ct you will find here e thing he wants in shirts, sox, .pajamas, -- Pim A Merry Christmas 1 belts, gloves, hats, caps, suits, overcoats, etc. and save lr. ibelks 123 OH m FZW. 1 . How to Join i 'f HOP Join Now S73EAH 1' ifs (M 0 $Z09 and up . .$1.00 IHOUfflSUTlXEH Peter Rabbit Clab IVe&li up $1-0- ,r State Street sad Broadway by Pros Jo W. McMurrln. Recent arrivals In tho minion field are: Arthur W. Bowman from - Ogden, assigned to labor in tho- Ran Diego conference; Irvin B. Janson of Provo, a Aligned to labor in 8a n Bernardino; Levar M. DoneV of Franklin, Idaho, and Lavon 8. Humphrey of Logan, aroigned to labor In Arlx-on- a conference; Hans P. Denison of Monti, a earned to Long Beach conference: Mania R. Blood of Kays-viil- e and Melba Cropper of Hinckley. Utah, assigned to Long Beach conference. Elder Floyd C. Draper, and Sharp W. Lisynes left San Diego. Dee. I for Escondido, a city In the Imperial valley which they will make their headquarters for ths winter. Elders W. V. Spackman and Harvey Matthews have boon assigned to labor In the Imperial valley. New missionaries In tho Ran Fran Cisco conference are: I Glenn Williams, Olen Vincent and Elmer N Ch riel offarson. Ths latest arrivals In ths Orldley conference are Elder and Mrs. E. A. Peck. They have been assigned to labor In Fresno, Elder Lawrence R. Halverson of Blackfoot, Idaho; Elders Frank P. May and C. W. Green have been released frpm the Orldley conference to return to their homes In Wyoming and Idaho respectfully. Elder May was presiding In Pparks at tho time of his release and Elder Green occupied the earns position In Rtockton. Elder Levi of the Ban Bodily Francisco conference haa received his release. At ths last regular Friday evening program, which was given in Ocean Park under direction of the M. I. A., officer. The missionaries laboring In Ocean Park and Los Angeles gave the program. Elders O. F. Peterson and J. V. 8timpon and Gecoxa McRae and Florence Peck, missionaries laboring In Ocean Park, presented n drama la unique - original three-awhich- - was portrayed both tho hu-- I morous and serious aids of missionreceived with ary life-- . The play was hearty applause by over two hundred people. Between act the missionary quartet from Los Angeles rendered several numbers and Elder Alexander F. Schreiner rendered a plane Beauty honor of Mra Frank J. Brtgga Thirty-fiv- e guests ware present. Games and muslo wars ' enjoy ad. Refreshments were served. Mra Brlgre and family for Maryevala where urt Wodnaoday Mr. Briggs and make they will join their homa Mr. and Mra Janies E. Begler and dnnghter, Sola f La Verkin, and Floyd Edwdrda of Milford, left Tuesday for their homes after spending a few days hero tho guests of Mr. sod Mra George D. White. Miss Annie Marlor of Adsmovflle Is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mra James Wlllden and family. Mlaa Viola Btewart returned to her homo In Adamovilla after spending a couple of weeks hero at tho homo of Mr. and Mra Leland Dsta Mlaa Cl sons Maawell entertained tho TeachenF Rowing club at her home Tuesday evsnlng. Refreshments wars served. r Mr. and Mra Lewis Bohn entertained at dinner at tholr homo Runday. Covers 50c .. .$1.00 Only Efficient Operators Wasatch 300, Ordera Given Prompt Clift Buiidin. 401-4024- 03 T AsaAVER. MoO ; ' AUERBACH COMPANY from eat kalr-o- r combines. Order now lor EARLY XMAS DELIVERY Miu Moogk and Miss Keys, Prop. PWrmorty of Walker's Parle r. MILFORD. a., i ' ' 't. Employed in our Beauty Parlor. Courteous careful treatment Msured. Private booths. Telephone for appoiutflKnU. bi (Filer Mloa Alta Edwards meat tko wook end at Black Rock a (moot of Mloo Tecla Jamea Mra Willard Nichols of Friseo spent Saturday barn with bar mothar, Mra Mary .Rdwarda Por Miss Alta Edwarda a brido of , next week, a miscellaneous shower wss rlren at tho Civic club Saturday . alxht. Luncheon warn nerved to 44 . yuesta Mra C. E. Moore, returned Monday nlrht. from Rlveralds, Calif, whore shs spent several weeks with Mra C. Edna formerly of Terms. Calif. members Victory Rebeka. lode were h"loslessea 'a( a honffl.' shower foe Mra. Bessie Stewart Tkoroday. The afternoon waa spent with needlework and social time. Luncheon was served to Ihirty-et- x ruesta . Mies Ella Johnson, whs has been opendlmr oomn little time at Lynndyl, returned home Thursday. MraJ.blMMtkauMtWkdtUke Mlaa Monday - w vmt hoe E. fella Ortffltha . , . aubter, 1 Mr. and Mra R. A. Rolls rman of Bar , owns are opondlntr tho winter hora o ..Mra Clove Brudfeld who been spending o few weeks hero with Mr. and Mra Tom Bradfleld, has returned to her homo la Beaver The Choir club entertained with a partv for their husbands at the L. D. R. chnreh. Thursday evsalna Games 1 and danelnr wire enjoyed and refreshments served. Mrs. Bert Moors was hostess to tho ' members of the Spoon club at bar home ! Saturday afternoon. Mra Otto Bteenbock returned Sunday from Salt Laka Mra & 8. Barvicb returned Sunday g,. fpm yfUi tv Loo Anrelea ' . 20 Per Cent Discount on Hair Goods j NEPHL 9. t ' :t .Iv.I'l-- Tho froakmaa class of thehixh school Aonceooofnl dancing party at tb ip Friday Blrhti 1 tudant Jv cam hont ? remain until ifur Tueseday th hall Orme aBd Loratt marriad Dec 21 at the 0prka ylU Maatl temple . i John T. Minor of Los Angel, j formorly a teacher hero. vlitted wlU friends during th week. ro. Kay Btowart and fata Vi Mr J r In Falrvlew Saturday attaad-- . sixtieth wedding anniroroaary "4 Jordan Brady, paranta !! ?Ir Stewart. Mlaa Mary Woolley of tho local kick aehool rttarntd Monday aftnr speadiaf tho past weak in Ofdon. . . . John 8. Coopor returned Wed need y from Payson. whom oho visited tho family of Mr and Mr. Maioa ! - Mendenhall. w ,. were onUrtalnod hy j Miss Molba Harno at her ham Tana I day oreninj. Refreshments wot served - ' K.lHofonowInc: Miss Floroneo Riches. Miss Lorott Spark MU Opbolla Jon rinn Mr. Joey Olpln and Mlaa Mr . Olpln. Mra. Oeorre O. Ostler haa rotnraod home after rlolttn month tho with Salt Lake relative. pant Mra Ronald Jarrett awtertalned tho member of her dab Friday erenlar. sewing:. maate and aodal chat mad p the evening's program. Mr. and Mra Alfred Haycock ' returned Tuesday from Maatl where they haft spent several month. The Beehive glrla of the thro ward enjoyed a aortal at tha Eraro Wednesday evening. Aa Interesting program waa rerrled oat and awards worn pro aented. Refreabmenta war served. The Boy Scout organisation rave a dsnHng party Wednesday evening' In the North ward amusement hall ! V r. wTX3Szrrr ' - 4 reiatlvsa l t """ V4,1 ,f 1 of the weak. ,or. zucceaeful mnll "ot Prt Joint Routk Jh wart Primary festival , For Those In Quest of Beauty. . " I. V--' wkwan Atkin titsnZtti i V, 17 1921 A 4T ' , : '"Ki ' JokuftiGlltoal br Xn. Lillian 2PIakJlMlhter. Gilberts. aotml to lUtiudayjf Jim ' e , t f-- , n-- " v'1 Governor of Idaho Sends ; ' Greeting To News Readers and little Opklr ?tb b14 ! "i - f - THE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY DECEMBER (Continued tram page four.) w foljtor dS co-o- help-fahao- aa 'f v I i Vt, ? . ' y- . - |