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Show t I v r,r ("society MI imu , FURNITURE Storage Packing Shipping or AND CLUBS I PHYLUS OOUX.ET ent.rTair.Ml yaatarday afternoon at a trout te at her homa on' 6cor.d t.Tfao iiau.UL4tfti fared with a low bowl cf pink and white sweet peas and candelabra ho.d-tn- c pink candles were at each end Ml as Oouiet wore a quaint silk mandarin suit and Japanese a!pper Hhe was assisted in entertaining by her mother, Mr 1, H GouNt. and her platers, Miss Ohloriese Gul-- t and lit Leone Goulet Mis Xarinue McGanney and Miss Jtleau Goul- -t red calied One hundred and fifty guests punch Onr TREBLES la th. op.a g.n.ral aiott rsssonabl. htshtorg olau stor-- k ra you oaa' g.t. ror Oiom vh want th. tMat w baa. th. IC.y-t- -. r Ftr. proof Print Rooms Onf-- rthaw many aaf.tr 0.OO.V vault. at ta THE IN Monday 4 .rorT YEARS 15 Th amounts required for carrying ofi1 the administration of state, county and municlpat governments In Utah havs trebled In fh past ten year accord Ing to figures compiled fom reports recently issued by the United Urates bureau of ceneus and from, figures compiled by state officials Taxes levied for various purpose for the year 1912 and 1921, . respectively, as follows. compare . ret. 1 tJ 1 lno.1 Fund Iff! 199 1911943 99 Plate general flOl 194 bounty tax ... 11 IIS MS 1911.931 Towns and cities 969.TII 9.191.141 177 District and high schools .. .. I.CB513? 9.109.300 197 I I -- dvrtitf Saturday afternoon. Mts a. W. entertained at & at her home for Miss Gomel kensington Golden glow decorated the living f.rr and vasea were rose used of n. dt' in worn t honor u In addition to the were Mrs. Morr s Hrv M fuest Man Hodges Mss son. Mnr H. Harvey. Mss Oitnrlsse nmoon Luncheon was Goulet. Miss Beulah H j sh. Mrs Y ,enu t email tables dcoraed with L. Porenson, Mrs fliud srith Mr if west peas In shad s of lavender, pink D H BulkUgh. Mrs tar fr'o! Grant Mahlquist. pa l,nr Go.Gr jRrfl wh.te Garden flna-fdroratd Mri. L. H Goulet, Miss J.ea Gojie th roorcu. Twenty-fin- r guosts were ; Present. and Mrs. L. JK foudorr Mr end Mr T fl Paron Golonel and Mr F W fhar have avenue entrta!rd at a Ireued initai!on for & Bugheor hr A m Han the1,e o at ale be home FYidav even'ng dince given at tN r h "rr e a n honor of tner brother oct Dougla. Thuredav ParFrank t from Fan honrr of Mrs Ernest Bl&ker and g her eon who haw just da uwhrn t--a th garden flower are guests at the home of Col ard M- Musical rurr.bere were given br th Bug bee. ? iAmrte flxs the Winter qttr tej and the Thoma trio Mr. and Mrs John Ryan. 113$ Ta Feeny-fivg avenue, announce the engagement f' je ther daughter, Margaret Knhr r The guards of I.lbertv Rview to Br4l.y J Th- No. 3 Woman Benefit seeoclatior will re- vll take place the latvr partmart!.; - t Tort during th weV to Jfrt Jack ironth, 221 ad Duhel avenue for cutting the uniforms for MacMe M- - garet MGfrnrk fitting j erer I'd aber dar at I aaoon. Auguat H. of Mr. and Mrs L B MrCornlcg trtalned F&turd&y exening at dirte-a- f Mr the Country club Pink ewes new and Mfa. L. M Meyer will entertain tomorrow evening at dinner at in cratI basket formed the G er home In the Fr'neetnn .. niece for the table Te - honor of Mr and s C R.apartment V'as Marian Bird, M's Jangieeta Orlmmett Blyl Mss Margaret Benson Mi Flore;, John- who are leev'nr Thursday to make their Miss son Jo-n'm in California. Soe'ee Gene'e Paul HaU i' r ich Deo. fJohn Geo-g- Jak j v Beaver Old Folks Will be and KenneXii Wlua.ow Here s an oppor unity for you to buy a Summer Suit at an extraordinary price reduction. . You will enjoy Totals .... 99 939 969 919.914,909 190 On a per capita bar's the Increases in the average amount paid by c each man, woman and child In I lrv1 M- NEWS DESERET follow; slats, a hghr suit these hot days and with a sponge and a press it will.be as good as new next season. 4 -- - -- A Palm Beach Pet i A - eert N- rund -r ear Rv re a since 1990 ths public of stats and cfnmty unite e , ..I .. 190 10 140 J90 .. In hmr Sed of M's Special to Th News I Tt ) nt'n e . al -- 1 a Special to Ths New memBEAVER Aug 7 Thirtj-tw- o ber of :h Maryviile I O O. F and -Rebecwa -- rodges attd4--4h- a regular meeting of the Beaver I O. O. F. lodge After the meeting Saturday eveciwg a dance vsi gien at the Leeelng open Mrs Oecrge F Oson her daugh- air pavilion, followed by a banquet in ter M.s Jule Olson, w i entertain at the lodge rooms in hnor of ths vistt-i- e 7 a ca at their horn laid Covers avenu. gae Fsurdar afternom in lienor of M- - irg Mr Ix E. ,.nd K"reih Fharp 01rn TRAINS CANCELLED. Brdal who are visiting t the home of M- -i Olson. MADISON. W!e August 7 Four on the Greerbav and Western Mrs C E. B'ssell and her son Afrei tralr wero d.scor.tinued Railroad Sunday left today for Angeles and the rail-'-oa- d to spent the rem nder of the du to the shortage of coal, the beach i la enterta nd Stratfod av-b- v All year around weights and qualities. t j STRAW HATS AT HALF PRICE . . Choose from Our Boys Clothing at - V Z. C. M. I. . i W1ATEZB FORECAST. Sait Lake City. Utah. Aug T, 1911. For Salt Laka City ahd vicinity Oaaar- ally fair to&lfht and Tuooday, littis chans in tempvratar. For Utah Osoragy fair tonight and naettld axtrom oouth Tueoday. xept portion tooicht; litUo chans la tmpra- tura. Idaho Tonight aad For southastni Tuday fair. oontlaod warm: local weather L im Comparatlv Highest Hght Highoet I ytrday Lowwt this Lowt thl thi Lowt Normal for lae mornlrg month iast month lne yootorday Iff J till ... 161 4$ 17 44 7 ? 34 yar 1174 ....... yourdy Aecumnletod defleieney this month Accomulatod defictanoy slnoo Jan. 1 Moan Humidity tomporatnro Iry bulb bulb torn pora turn Boiatlva humidity at bu.b tcmpraturs lryterday Wot bulb tomporatur i torday RoUtiv humidity at I day 'wt at am .. at 4 am... am. at 4 p.m it I pa 44 42 3 month, . WEATHER OBSERVATION. 4 am. Aug e Note These 30x3 32x4 30x3 Vi 32x4 Vi . .35x5 .salt .... .... iBakar lake . Botag Cheyenn . Chicago Denver i Dodge City .... Durango Grand Junction Havro .... ... Helena ..... Huron ' Kansas City ,.f( Lander i Los Angelos Modena .... ,, ;Now Orleans.., Now Tork .... 'Oklahoma ,... Prices History-Makin- g i With Tube With Tube Cord With Tube Cord With Tube Cord With. Tube Other Sizes in proportion. 'fJ2f Fabric Fabric 915.75 $29.25 $49.30 - and Suit Cases f .07 LEATHEPl BOSTON BAGS y .a . sc. rO.'t irwyHs W JCAUMetfUi ' 3 for $3.50 Fine Crepes and Jerseys, Values to $8.50 MANHATTAN SHIRTS This Is the Way They Will Sell: $4.98 BLACK $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $2.98 WARDROBE TRUNKS REDUCED Other Trunks in This Sale One-Four- for for for $1.95 . $2.35 Tor .$2.65 $1.65 $4.50 Shirts for $5.00 Shirts for $7.50 Shirts for $3.50 Shirts fpr ... $2.9.7 ...$3.35 $5.65 . . . . . .$6.85 Other Shirts - 25 Off th Shirt Shirts Shirts Shirts AH 10 Per Cent $1.15 Off OUR DRUG STORE IS AT 4 SOUTH MAIN ST.I Sm-11- which appears It ravs This Is not to be a mere pass, nr exhibit of oral but plana are toetng'latd for an achievement that will by lone odd eclipse any other similar under's kin that haa ever been attempted in that enterprising section of the a eat. The illumination features are to he especially attractive and are under the direct supervision of W P'Arcy Ryan, known to the west as the creator of the famous Tower of Jewels at the e exposition In San Francisco tn ISIS. "Weatera manufacturers and western representatives of Vatrern manufacturers are rged to do all in their n. I Louis ... $1.23 $285 Group 3 Silk Shirts LEATHER JIAND BAGS igt. Paul -- g- LARGE BAGS ..... i. .... ;,, .Portland. Ora. Rapid City ..... (Reno ..... ... TaMowatone 3 for 12 99 2 49 Poeatoll m Group 2 Shirts at 96c Formerly priced $35, $30, $25 and $20. During the Great Clearance Sale at Half Price. uPhoowl San Diego .... gau Franetseo Santa Fo .... ... j Seattle Sheridan .... . Spokane .... . Tooopah . . . I Washington fWinuomuooa .. u u Shirt at 1 Group Half Price 'Omaha i9t Sale A Special Lot of Bags LEATHER SHOPPING of the recent price reduction comes the factory that for a limited time, great to give a Free Tube with each we are privileged Vacuum. Cup Tire. - from-th- ON SECOND FLOOR. $1:23 Itqt1ni top- . 19 llnch. Total veotorday Total for this month .. tbia Accumulated deficiency, Total eino January I .... . Accumulated excess since J At -; 4 p m. yetot-- l Freelpitetioa; X D 4 7- Z.C.M.I. Baggage Dept. 190 I T, 1922. , Dg last year in this month In this month August data for Aug. Taprat. news - (Special to Ths News.) Weather Report Right on OFF ONE-THIR- D SODA i Free Tubes with All OFF ONE-THIR- D SPRING8. Ida.ug. 7 Ted is In a lo Holbrook, II. local plumbfr, cal hospital with h skull fractured and numerous cuts about his head and body as ths result of a Short Lins train running Into his auto Friday night. According to reports. Holbrook started across tn track In bis car juat n c'mmisin announced today. the train was nearly to ths crossing and whUs In the center of the track the Fnalls were Introduced into Britain uto stopped for soma unknown reason. No blame Is attached to the enthw p.omana, tradition say a gineer. a the train was going too fast and was too near the crossing to stop. summer n Mens and Youths Suits i Autoista Skull Fractured When Train Hits Machine ad Mr Wa'tep Dar.sie luncheon at her home Z. C. M. I. General Stock of e h he An Unequaled Guying Opportunity. We Fit You All Alterations Free. 1 -- . Mra Frank Ahl will ertertaln Thursday afternoon at her home 4S2 east Feccrd South, in honr of hr naugh-- t' NLaa IsaDfci Hddart, whose ea-. gagen ent to James T. Anderson has Ju been announced ) service held In ths First wxd chapel Tueaday afternoon, with Bishop Richard JeffcrA Tbe speakers were tee presiding V MUlward A K Anderim. 4. R. Clark. Prest Alvin M Orrre and The choir furnished Bishop Jefferle appropriate music The invocation b by Robert R Judd, and benediction tn Interment wa Edwin if fTArk GrantsvMle temeterv. The dedicatory offered by Abram Fax-io- n prayer being wa born at Bedworth Mr William England Nov 12 117 Warwickshire M married Jan Fiwion June 27 457 loined th Church and emigrated to Utah In 1991, com'ng direct to Grants-vlliwhere he has resided since He went eaat by oxteam to bring back emigrant In 1144 He was superintendent of the 8unday school for eight years,ward clerk under five different blshops. stake tithing clerk for many veare He Is city recorder for two term survived by ths following children Thomas A Mrs Priscilla Parkinson William. Mrs. Esther Rrdalch Mrs Louisa Jenkins, all of Idaho James Williams, Mra Ruth Rdalch Clrde WfUlams Leo William, of Grantsvllle. also 17 grandchildren. 49 oid folks over 70 on Frida, m a the City park I 40 74 7. Funeral Aug. were for Thomas William pre-- r cr.mmlttee to the Ner 7fi com Tr ground program n.'fee is arrrnr ng program of old me soncs refltiMon, toast etc, for ie OYmn The lunch committee i tabic luncheon for all pree-a basket of preparing a p', m Mcerterr, committee Jn charge of the M s The guest were M May Alt no pain to get In hd M freen MU irere Mary o it h with spar.rg erans who are eligiM.s Pumv M.s Alice ble and no a pbhes Mr Florence pains will be spared to L A Stevenson. Mrs Mm m a a e Burton, the affair a euccee Mr Katie Jenn aid M)f , K ujso n Ca re Larson Larront Odd Fellows Wednesday afternoon M Preece will entertain at a kenlngon Marysvale a her home in honor of Miss Amott. tBeaver Are Guests t .. t.9r ., 19 II ORANTSVILLE. PFWER Aug 7 Th Daughters of are planning to en lsptmteers 1149 and riah t loners before cr;ln Leon Amo hir da'ightr of Mrto I r Gi eTgrtgcrr.en L. j hen annountco t 'uf of Granite stake ntriJned t a rr tv r liberty park hi rjav afert on a l.unc heon wa serve i The splendid variety includes the finest cloths suitable for all the year use. Here is how the suits will sell- $7.00 $14.00 Suits ...$12.50 $7.50 $15.00 Suits ..$15.00 $10.00 $20.00 Su;ts ..$17.50 choice standard do not We merchandise. firt Absolutely Lay gexls for sale purposes. Citizen Laid at Rest Pioneer Daughters Guests Stewart will enterta'n thU evening at her home on weft In compMmenf street to Mts North Dorothy Fleeter a bride of this me th JBhe will be aasiafed bv her mother. Mr J W Stewart and her sister, . Frank M Nelson MU Eori 9 7 (Special to The New e. rr-- 91 94 02 70 1 1 Prominent GranUville M-- e. tax. . 1931 x Decrease ! V: follows CondderabI apae In th. Aucuat number of the Journal of Electricity devoted to and Western Industry the Inermountaln Electrical expedition, which la to be held at Salt Lake. October to 1 4, under the auspicae of tbo Rocky Mountain Electrical league. , I14 an editorial 1 Pana-Paclfl- power to make this .xposlton a one hundred per- - cent succm hy havine their own trdivldnl exhibit, at - Thl proma'na affa.r for the uphuildirs of the electrical west. cAstoria For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always beaus tbs Sgnatnis Me U "Fait Lake City was chosen as the ' place for the exposition because of its stratesrle location in theulntermoiin- tain territory. Besides tems ths heart of a ast rich jobbing area. It la the center of a region of potential hydroelectric development that exceeds any of similar size in the world. The prospect for development is limitless. Engineers have estimated that 400,000 -000 la the ultimate goal, with 2,000.000 horse poker already available fop, use." Germany la now considered a bet- -, p.aya thai England. ter field for American of tt J c. t |