Show TIIK SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING St Mark's Guild Arranges Annual Spring Bridge Tea Mrs Ralph D Roberts prominent society matron of Ogden uho has been extensively entertained during the past week in local social circles Mr and Mrs Roberts plan to leave soon for Pocatello Idaho where they u ill make their fjome The annual aprlng bridge tea to be given by the Women' Guild of St Mark's cathedral Wednesday May 7 promises to be one of the smart social events ol late spring Tire affair will be at the Memorial house Memory park with Mrs E A Hamilton as general chairman assisted by the following committees: Tran Mrs Henry I Moore portation chairman Mrs Joseph T Pence Mrs X Snyder Mrs Frank Hot terill Mr Henry A Wallace Mrs Edgar A Rogers Mis Frank W Howard Mrs I N MrClanahan Miss Clarice Ellis and Miss Madeline tickets Mr Charles A Pans Mrs Walker Ounter Mrs George Sheluon Mrs George Rust Mrs J Mrs Warren Beless P Hutchins Mrs L P Bowen Mrs F H Wilson Mrs Robert Wasson Mrs George Peterson and Mrs Causlen Browne refreshments Mrs J L Craig chairman Mrs Maurice Keating Mrs D McKennell Mrs Georgs F Me tables Mrs James Collins Gonagle and Mrs Arthur Thomas decorations Mrs M A Keyser and Mrs H M Hartman candy Mrs Frank B Goeltz Miss Henrietta Gocltz Miss Florence Story Mlsa Madeline Hoppatigh Mlsa Hlidegarde Thompson Mlsa Catherine Browne hostess Mrs Edgar A Rogers chairman Mrs Bruce Mllll ken Mrs Fred Cowans Mrs H C Goodrich Miss Ellen Lees publicity Mrs W M McCrea Mrs E R Brink Hop-patig- Members College Club Gather at Festive Boarc Social Leader Going to New Home table decorated with sweet peas and randies In the pastel shade Corsages of sweet peas were given as favors Following dinner the guests attend ed the Playhouse Reservations were made by Mrs F W Reynolds Mr B C J Wheatlake Mrs Henry M Adktnson Mrs Orln Tugman Mrs H W Reherd Mrs Carl A Wilfrom Mrs 8 J Btephenson Mrs R B Porter Mrs Phillip X Daniels Mrs Dona C Blayney Mrs H B Orr Mrs Carl Woolsey Mrs O A Marr Mrs J N McLeod Mrs Guy Simons Mrs D E Leader Dr Fielmina Jet dell Mrs Annie Hough Blatr Mrs Mary Rowe Miss Anne Crltchlow Miss Alice E Rowe Miss Lon Miss Florence Hall Miss Mildred Dressier Miss Louise Loofbourow Miss Leah Roys Miss Ella Sager Miss Margaret Fleas Miss Estella Evatt Miss Florence Clrkel Miss Lulu Boves Mis Marjorie Steelman Mix Deboratr Steelman Miss Edna Sullivan Miss Dorothy Styles Miss Miss Marlon Augusta Utermann fat v ies of the club will be Regular meeting held Thursday with the Misses Deborah and Marjorie Steelman 1538 Third East street 4 ICivic ) and dancing mill be enjdyed All Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Invited to attend The woman's auxiliary to the Balt union will en- tertain at a party Tuesday evening at the home o! Mrs Fred Green 1465 Fifth East street This affair ts the fourth of a series of card parties arranged by the ladles and all members and friends are invited Mrs Sarah Larson entertain will members of camp 25 Daughters of Utah Pioneers Monday at 8 p m 520 South Ninth West street at her home Reviewers’ club will meet Monday 1 p m at the home of Mrs M Brookle 206 Douglas street Mrs S T Ricketts will be assisting hostess A review of "Mary (Jucen of Scots" will be given at I Just-a-Me- nesday at Mitchell club will meet Wed30 p m with Mrs R T 851 Emeril avenue 1 u 4 ' ' S Ladles Aid society of Central Christian church will hold an meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs R H Dunlap 181 Hampton y avenue day at 1130 a in for an quilting bee at the home of Mrs a Angel) 377 Coatsvllle avenue Jolly Dozen club will be enterk tained Friday at 1 30 p m at the home of Mrs H H Royall 960 West of Needlccraft will Companions Fifth South street 30 p m at the meet Wednesday home of Mis W C Chi istensen 946 Pythian Sisters will meet Monday West First South street at 8 p m K P hall Initiation will b held and refreshments served Annual snrlng luncheon of Dorcas i k church First Presbytcilalt Alumnae chapter of the Alpha society at 1 p m will be given Sigma Delta will meet Wednesday Business men Wednesday served be will at 12 at 7 30 p m at 189 Thirteenth East o'clock Mrs Jessie B Thompson Is street All alumnae members inIn charge and will be assisted by Mrs vited James A Bake and Mrs W R Carter In charge of the various Pythian Sisters regular card party are Mrs R II Kennedy Tuesday at 2 p m K P hall 61) committees I J Tobias and Mrs E F Mrs South State atreet Gardcnmn Unity Study evening class will meet Balt Lake auxiliary to the Utah Wednesday at 8 p m New house hoWoolgiowers’ association will meet tel The study class w meet Thursfor a o clock luncheon Monday at day at 3 p m committee room pubthe Elks club An Interesting talk lic library wool will be given by David Smith on a 4 of the Utah and a talk on the different cuts of Daughters Camp Pioneers will meet Wednesday at lamb will be given by Mr Woods 2 30 p m‘ at the home of Mrs Ella Mrs O R Dill worth has arranged D MotTls 38 Ninth East street a music piograni The biography of Mrs Mai la Y Monteflorc Sisterhood will give a will An be read Dougall Interesting music program will be given during card party Sunday evening at 8 All member the afternoon are o'clock at the Covenant house urged to attend Seckers’ Literary club will give the Mrs Ena M Senior 1130 Indiana last of a series of card parties Tuesavenue will entertain Chapter A day at 3 p m at the home of Mrs P E O Sisterhood at a 1 o'clock A1 E White 1445 Harvard avenue Reservations should be made with luncheon Saturday Mrs W A Mrs B B Owen At the regular Black will be assisting hostess Mrs Frederick B Engle will give a paper meeting of the club held Tuesday ftemuon at the Y W C A club on the "Music of Japan" house the following officers were Piest-rlefor the ensuing year elected The Harry Crlichlow Missionary Mis o M Ooudle vice presisociety of First Presbvterlun church secrewill meet Friday for a o clock dent Mis D D Pennlston luncheon at the home of Mrs J A tary Mis W L Baugh ticasurcr W M Klein lustman Mis Bakr 1184 Butler avenue Assist- 11Mrs B Owm ing hosteses will be Mrs E C King Mis J A and Mis Pedrrquist Membeis of the Pall Mall club were Groige E Stewart entertained at a late supper WednesA 11 W B will hold a special day evening nt the home of Miss No meeting at K P hall Monday at 8 Frances McKenzie 611 F'ast Ninth p ni All officers and members arc South sheet Spring flowers decorated the home Twelve guests were requested to attend in attendance The next meeting Golden Hour will meet at the lionir will be lie Id at the home of Miss of Mrs E T Turner 528 East First Atlia Fisher Tluitcenth East South street Thursday at 30 p m street Wednesday evening B B A Thimble club w Mrmlier of the Ladles' Republican give the f'f'll of a series of card parties Monclub of old district No 57 will atday at 8 30 p m at B B A hall tend the niHttnee at the Orpheum 333 faouth State street theater Friday at 1 p m Dinner will be served at Kee ley's following the Womens Auxiliary Veteran Flie-metheater pai tv All mrnibets desiring association will meet Thurs- - to attend will kindly call Mrs J W all-d- all-da- atl 111 1 nt 1 10-- ’6 1 111 ns Hi it doilcru oiiiiin Grooming! STRAND BEAUTY SHOP UrKI PI KM WENT F MU Mr 00 AM) I INCFR u rk done bv MH ldkp Ilf 4ii tv OPEN jOO WASATCH EVENINGS i" 4614 i pro-gra- Short Story club will meet Monday at 2 p m at the home of Mrs Ralph Pendleton 1038 Douglas afreet Mrs E M Fowler will read spring poetry Mrs F W Mrakln will give an original short story Mrs W R will Hutchinson give personal glimpses of some writers Lynd chapter No 1 O E S will hold the stated May meeting Fildny evening at 7 30 o clock la the of the Masonic temple Miss Fnuna K Laub worthy grand matron William F Nantkcr worthy and the associate giand patron grand officci s will make their annual vint at this time Dinner will be served at 6 p ni for which reservations must be phoned to Mrs F W MeakmorMis FIR Phelps not later than Tuesday All members of the order are welcome audl-toilu- m Board members of the Kle club meet at the New house hotel A Monday at 1 p m for luncheon business meeting will follow Regular meeting of the dub will be held at the Y W C A clubhouse Friday at p m A luncheon will be served and a music prgram given Mrs A B Darbv is hostess chairman to be assisted by Mr M Kane Mrs H T Reynolds and Mrs E M Cotterell All members are urged to be present to assist In completing arrangements for the club breakfast will 1 Apply for Diplomas PLEASANT GROVE —The following students have applied for graduation from the Pleasant Grove high school Principal A P Warnick states that some of them may not have sufficient credit to receive diplomas: Norma Anderson Dorothy Smith Genevieve Fugal Lucille Wadley Gwenlvere Farr Laura Flyer Bessie Bernice Adams Lowe Clara Ash Susan Armtstead Mav Hardamn Flda Nebon Dcvona Bezant Lucinda Boulter Eunice Mae Fow’ke Culllniore Ehe! Radmall Donna Olpln Margaret la Von Burns Inez Halt Beth Greene Dot Johnson Thorne Margare Stave Mav Belle Farr Janice Nelson Rhea Gillman Helen Johnson Coia E Tomlinson Katherine Gleason Thora T Hales LcRov Smith Arvel Anderson F Eugene West Karl Millet Lxnn Richardson Ralph Williams Lynn K Elvin Downs Verl H Kirk L Owen Ash Roy T F’age Marvin Olsen Grant L Atwood I Veil C Garnett Byron H West Lloyd Clvde Gillman Randall A Musgrove Verl Clirlstiansen Earl Culllmore Ber-ne- re Exercises Planned For Ferron High School FERRON— Preparations are under way for elaiiorate graduation The Balt laike City club of Alpha exercises for the Ferron high school Delta PI will hold Its regular monthly at the close of school which will be meeting at the sorority house 1334 May 18 Following Is a list of the F ast South Temple street Monday at students who will graduate this year: 7 p m Marie M Peterson Marguerite Fugate Flverda Huntsman Alt Fd-- Lvbta temple No 32 Daughters ards Bonnie Rose Anderson Hilda of the Nile will meet for sewing OKen Edna Jensen Elizuboth E Tuesday at I 30 p m at the Masonic Nelson Veda Rae Barnev Phyllis temple Ruby Christiansen Ada M Conoxer Fldona Black Clara Eudella Petty Women of Mooseheart Legion No Wnlter Williams Ffelen C Soren12 will meet Thursday at 8 p m sen De Loyd Funk Fern ChristenMoose hall All members are urged sen Ruth L Peterson Gladys Fima to attend Lemon Virgil N Hanson Paul S Anderson Harold N FYtty Glen W W B A No 11 will meet In K P Black Catherine Edwards M hall Friday at 8 p m All members Hills Everett Hansen EdaHenry Yctlve m are rid to be present Fullmer Eh a Bailey lie ou muni Ion held a ratd party a' the home ot Mis Fllen Bnrnhmt TEU HERS I IkCT OF F ICERS ' BPmniek hotel hi) Not th Btate strt t SPRINGVILLE— Offtceis of the Wednesday evening Biktge and five Nebo school district Teachers' assohundred were plnved A late supper ciation elected for next year aie anwas served The committee In charge nounced as follows: President A E was Mrs Ellen Hyland chairman Wahle Goshen: vlee president Miss Mr Helen Nelson Mrs Ruth Hy- Nell Motlev Spanish Fork: executive land Mis olive Milner and Mis board members Stanley Wilson Pav-sn- n El’'Ti Barnhart Mrs Mae Huntington Sprtng-vill- e A special meeting will be held in John Warner Spanish Fork: E K P hall Mondiv at 7 30 p m All D Dividend A L Erickofficers guards and members are son Htugenson Salem urged to be present When a woman fractured her thieh The second of the new scries of In a fa'l recently the Duchess of BedFk budve parties for Flks and their ford vrr'nallv made an laiheaod their friends will be held of the limb in her at the LUo club iliasy at 8 p ni at W oburu England 1 rvn?rt nrwtora iMhuun shop Plionc lor Appointment 335 BOUTH STATE I X50 IV $ YAt story-tellin- w Knows Good VI Service Star legion for the ensuing year Mrs G G Moyes new president All have of the Child Culture club been active in club work and were outstanding candidates for office X-r- hos-pt’- Wild to Fromise Blohsoms Be Feature of An nual Exhibit e N C— ASHEVILLE when the wild rhododendron gardens scattered over the mountain slopes In the vicinity of the city wiU be at their best has been set as tire time for th third annual rhododendron festival The festival which has come to be known as the most colorful celebration held In the south Is expected to attract this year one of the largest throngs of visitors ever entertained at Asheville The date of the festival Is set in accordance with the advance of the blooming season of the wild mountain shrubs which In June color entire mountain sides with their massed flowers Principal shrubs is which attract the attention of during the June flowering season are the rhododendron which in It three principal varieties ranges the in color from white to purple mountain laurel a mass of pink blooms and the azalea which presents a riot of color from pure white to deep flaming oinge Foresters and botanists predict that the mountain shrubs this year will be unusually gorgeous in the abundance of their bloom as Judged by the apvapearance of the which The wild gardens rieties cover large areas of the mountain summits and slopes near the citv may be reached by visitors over the network of fine highways which radiate from the city Orowtng in popularity from year to year the event in June is expected to attract an even greater national notice than was accorded-th- e two previous festivals members present were Mrs Sarah Banning Mrs Carrie Moses Mrs CAPTAIN OWNS OLD SEXTANT Mamie Johnson Mrs Sue Parsons OCRACOKE N C (UP)— Captain Mrs Minnie Smith Mrs Emma Rusthe sell Mrs Rachel Ball Mrs Cleone W G Thomas who lives on vilWilcox Mrs liene Bastow Mrs shoresIsof Sliver lake in Ocracoke the possessor of an old sexLouie Ellis Mrs Lenore Hall Mrs lage he found about 30 year Veda Linford Mrs Jesse Xund Mrs tant InwhichWest Indies on the Bland the ago Edith Linford Mis Esther Thompof St Estacy near the spot where a son and Mrs Phoebe McLaughlin chest of gold had been discovered Mrs W Atrd Macdonald enter- a few before Captain Thomas tained the Beehive girls of the Oak- believesdays the old sextant an instruland ward at a jolly "pajamerlna’’ A ment for determmlng latitude and program of music and games was en- longitude at sea was burled by a joyed and a late supper served to the band of pirates centuries ago following girls: Miss Winnie Lewis Miss Dorothy Everett Miss Mary JOHNSON HOME MOVED Shurtleff Miss Gladys Duffln Miss RALEIGH N C (UP)— The City Donna Bagley Miss Norman Chad- of Raleigh now Is Improving the home wick and the hostess of Andrew Johnson 17th Mrs Jess Smith and Mrs Phoebe of the United States after president McLaughlin were the Instigators of It to Pullen park Tire old removing cabin a delightful surprise party on Mr gradually will be restored tolog its and Mrs W N Moses on Saturday nal state Old fashioned palings origihave evening The affair was held in the been built around tire house which i Moses home on Shattuck avenue now a center of attraction for tourBridge was played during the eve- ists ning and the high score prizes were won by Mr and Mi- Garff Bastow and Mr and Mis Frank J Parsons sons Mr and Mrs Garff Bastow Mr A late supper was served to the foland Mrs Walter McLaughlin Mr lowing guests: Mr and Mr Thomas and Mrs Carl A Lund Mr and Mrs E Banning Mr and Mr Francis J Jesse Smith and Mr and Mrs W N Wilcox Mr and Mrs Frank J Par- - Masps Mid-Jun- visl-to- Center Newi day In each month at 2:30 Thecom-mlte- e outlined plans for the summer and fall and worked out a schedule of classes for the opening school In the fall The Salt Lake council of Parents and Teachers will meet May 8 at 3 30 p m at the center The meeting has been postponed one week because of May or Child Health day falling on May 1 All local presidents are urged to assist In presenting a siectal program in the schools to celebrate this day set aside nationally for the observance of child health local organizations may find material of great value In the Civic Center library on tills subject since the center has been actively engaged In the promotion of child welfare for the past 12 years A new publication has been received at the center which should prove worthwhile namely the AudiThis magazine is tory Outlook published In the interests of the people throughout the country It records the Important findings of research workers in the auditory field to cultivate to stimulate individuals and organizations alike to greater efforts and accomplishments and to aid in Individual probLawson chairman or Mrs Zena lems specifically of members The F'rccman secretary people 4n Balt Lake will participate in the National Child Health Young Matrons’ club of First Com day which dav falls during National grrgational church will meet Tuesweek May 8 day at 2 30 p m at the home of Mrs H M Jones 1014 Ninth East street Two new classes have been orMembers are urged to be on time as ganized during the past week at the Dr Dorothy Bird Nyswander will center Applied interior decoration start her talk on the adolescent child la offered In the making of curtains proinptly' at 2 30- p m slip covers boxed cushions upholstery etc under Mrs Cassie Woods Becurtty Benefit association will and g under Cialie Stew Its Thursday meeting regular art Boyer Both classes are being £oldx p m at 323 2 Bouth Btate given on Friday at 10 a m and stustreet The feature of the evening dents may register by calling at the will bo a miscellaneous shower given Civic Center In honor of Miss Gladys Pitts a re The Balt Lake Better Homes com cent bride m Mrs mittee met Friday at 10 George M Bacon presiding and Mrs Afternoon social section of Mlzpah Rena B Maycock state chairman of cliapler No 5 O E S will meet Better Homes guest at the meetwith Mrs Hamer S Culp 1357 Yale ing The purpose of the meeting avenua Monday at 2 p m for was to formulate a permanent bridge tea All members cordially In and select a permanent chairvtted Reservations may be made man Mrs Maycock explained the with Mrs Culp or will the following state organization Mrs A hostesses: F assisting Moore Mrs Glen Culp Mrs J E McOann Mrs C R Whitehead Mrs Pleasant Grove Students F Woolley Jr Aslieville Selects Middle of June For Flower Show tJye The educational department of the center with Mrs Edward K Bacon chairman met Thursday at 2 30 p m The regular date of meeting of this committee was set for the first Mon- Women’s Clubs Lake Typographical New Leaders of Ogden Clubs Left to right Mrs David J Wilson recently elected president of the Children's Hour club Mrs Fred Edson chosen leader of Pa-de- It (Continued from Pmedmi Pair 27 1930 Presidents of Ogden Organizations The annual spring party of the College club was held Saturday eve nlng at the Marian Lola party house The guets were seated at a h: APRIL early-bloomi- Utahns In and Around The Bay Cities By REED S GARDNER Ray Done ha arrived In San FranArizona where he has been on business Mr Done will leave for his home in Utah after a brief visit with friends in the bay cities Mrs Phares W Dunyon has returned to her home in Berkeley after having spent two weeks In Salt Lake Visiting with friends and relatives Mr and Mr Charles Harding will leave in the near future for Santa Barbara after having spent the last several months in Berkeley where Mr Harding ha been doing research cisco from work elected Judge of the city of Albany Mr Hickman formerly was a student at the Utah Agricultural college and came to Berkeley where he was graduated from the University of California law school After his graduation Mr FItckman opened offices in Oakland and this is his second term as Judge of Albany Leonard J Maderla husband of Leona Varney Madena of Salt Lake died in Oakland on April 13 Mrs O Wood of Logan Utah Is visiting in Alameda as the guest of her daughter Mrs James Gordon Mrs Wood will spend several weeks in the bay district before returning to her home Jaseph E Rackstrom of Palo Alto has returned to his home after a visit of several weeks’ duration in Utah Mr and Mrs Wilson Perkins are visiting in Balt Lake and Centerville with friends and relatives Mrs Clyde W Lindsay has returned to her home In Sap Francisco after spending a delightful two weeks with friends in Salt Lake City One of the largest groups of former Utah ladies ever assembled in the bay district attended the delightful luncheon given by the Berkeley ward at the Mary Dowd tea rooms on Thursday Among those present were Mrs Isaac B Ball Mrs John Soelberg Mrs Morseman Mrs R McBride Mrs Parker Mis' Jess Smith Mrs Burris Mrs Harry Clyde Mrs Ford Mrs Charles Harding Mrs Nnlsen Mrs Esther Eltason Mrs Denzll C Allen Mrs Violet Wads worth Mrs Hubbard Mrs Jesse Lund Mrs James Gleason Mrs T Nix Mrs J Edward Johnson Mrs W N Moses Mrs Thomas E Banning Mrs Ward Hall Miss Regina Moody Mrs Willard D Ellis Helen Blau- Mrs Roscoe Bigler Mrs Grlx Mrs FL E Thomson Mrs Francis R Wil cox Mrs George E Russell Mrs Louise Knight Mrs June Griffith Mrs Edward Edlefsen Mrs Plummer Mrs S C Whitaker Mrs Helen Beuker Miss Marjorie Ingham Evans Mrs Norman S Fjeldsted Mrs R L Hickman Mr Claude H Adams Mrs Reuben Knight Mrs Clarence W Dunyon Mrs Gordon Wilkins Mrs J Foulger Mrs Phoebe Mi Regina Moody McLaughlin Mr Reeder and Mr Folsom Mrs Robert C Stoker has returned to her home In Oakland after a pleasant visit In Salt Lake City F’onner Utahns who are becoming popular artists over radio stations here are Miss Dorothy Dunyon Miss Dorothy Nichols Edmund Evans and Clarence Tolman Mr and Mrs J Knight Allen have returned to Palo Alto after spending the Easter vacation with relatives in Salt Lake and Provo Mrs H A Golden is visiting In Salt Lake City with friends and relatives Members of the Oakland ward presented a one-adrama "The High Heart" in the recreation hall Friday evening Those taking part were Bert Whitlock Gltn Lee John G Shield Miriam Nelson Kenneth Ev erett Doris Stewart A Lara Cluff Stanley Carr and Rav Shields The play was given under the direction of George Bagley and was sponsored by the Oakland recreation committee a literary club comprising former Utah ladles entertained Its at semimonthly meeting at the home of Mrs Phoebe McLaughlin ou Wednesday evening at 7 30 The following program was given under the direction of the club officer who aie— president Mrs Louie W Ellis vice president Mrs Irene Bastow secretary and treasurer Mrs Sue Parsons: A lesson on Mexican music two vocal bv Mrs Cleone Wilcox Club solo Mrs Esther Thompson Mrs W A Moody entertained Monday afternoon at a delightful kensington and tea at her home in Berkeley The entertaining rooins were gay with spring flowers and the following foinier Utah ladles enjoyed Mrs Moody's hospitality: Mrs R L Hickman Mr Esther Ehason Mrs Hattie Blair Mrs William T Hlcken Mis Regina Moody Mrs Theodore G Reugg and Mrs Robert Crawford Mrs Phoebe McLaughlin has returned home after visiting In Mexico for the last several weeks Miss Harriet Morgan w as the weekend guest of Mr and Mrs Claude H Adams at their home In Berkeley Miss Morgan Is a member of the faculty at Mills collrge In Oakland Mr and Mrs George E Russell entertained at a delightful buffet supper Sunday night link roses adorned the entertaining rooms and the dining room was attractive with spring blossoms In the pastel shades The of Mr and Mrs following friend Russell enjoved their hospitality: Mr and Mrs Charles Harding Mr and Mrs Ralph Christensen Mr and Mrs HarrJ Clyde Mrs S C Whitaker Miss Hilda Dalton and the hastes and host Hugh M Woodard was a guest at Stanford university on Thursday and was entertained at luncheon by former student of the Brigham Young university who are now studying at Stanford Dr Woodward Is a member of the faculty at the Brigham Young university at Provo and was returning from a trip to Oregon when he visited with his former students at the Palo Alto school Mr and Mrs John Soelberg entertained at an attractive bridge supper at their home In Berkeley last week The entertaining rooms were tastefully decorated with earlv spring flowers and the follow ing guests were Mr and Mrs William T presentHicken Mr and Mr Reuben Knight Mr and Mrs R L Hickman Mr and Mrs Denzel C Allen Mr and Mrs Axel Severlne Mr and Mrs Harry Clyde Dr and Mrs Raymond L Knight Mr and Mrs Norseman and Mr and Mrs Ream Mrs Fiances C 6mlth and son A W Smith of San Francisco are visiting In Ogden as the guests of Fred C Smith Miss Rinda Allen of Brigham City Utah Is visiting friends and relatives in Richmond former general W A Whitney manager of the Oregon Shoit Line led In San Francisco Tuesday Mr Whitney suffered a heart attack title driving his machine near his home on Geary street Mr Whitney held many Important positions in ht business career but retired several ears ago and had since been living In San Francisco Members of the Berkeley ward Relief society held their annual conference Sunday evening The followPresiing program wa preventeddents report by Louise Knight solo bv Jack Turner secretary s report by Violet Knight chorus by member of the Relief society talk on the Book of Moitnon bv Esther E’lason vocal of the Berkeley trio by member ard ladles’ t"lo Mis Mamie Johnson Mrs Carrie Moves and Mrs Jtsse You'll Get Rid of und talk on literary work by Blackheads Sure Mamie Johnson vocal solo bv Mrs Thr U on simple wife and sure Fva Curtis talk on ‘Social Service' v that never falls to Ret rid of black bv Mis Audene Adams and a selecthat la to dlaamve them tion from the waid trio Member heart two ounces of calnnlta To do rhtfr of the slake board and the ward from any drug “tore— eprtnkie a shoit addresses also gave bishopric In tie on a hot wet doth— rub over the of blrikhearta briskly — wah the part and Mr and Mr John B Burn Salt Lake CUV have irturnwl to their 0U he nurprlwd how the hl home after hflv msr spent two months head hae disappeared Pig fcfM'k-i- n no matter bend little blackhead the hav diMiu't av the puests of are where thev dlvolve Foul-Rand simp’sMi Mr and J Foulper Mr B’aukhetids are a mixture of K a daughter of Mr and Mrs Irtvist and dirt and secretion that form Burns In pores of the s!Mn The calomte Mr and Mrs Fred C Rich have reand the water dissolve the powder turned to Sal lake bUct a short barkheads they wash right out mt th fi lends in the ba ( Up s the pore fiee and clean and Jn W hd6 Hickman been ic- lUr natural cOiiUdiou Ocoige lAdv ) - ct A Beauty Shampoo Quickly Easily at a few cents cost you can have a Real fBcauly Shampoo” that will give Your Hair a Loveliness quiteunoblai liable by Ordinary Washing CAN PAVE TIME expen-- e inconvenience by adopting Ihi simple method of “beaut v shampooing” hich gives truly professional results at home The beauty of your hair it sparkle its glose and lustre de)iends almost entirely upon the xsny you YOU shampoo it A thin oily film or foaling is eon-antly forming on the hair It allowed to remain it 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will look bee it sparkle — with new life gloss and lutre Cocoanut Oi You raD get bliamjxxj at any drug store or toilei goods counter anywhere in the MuL-ihc- sC A Two or three teMp&o?Wuti of MuUificd in a pitcherwith a little warm water added malic eoft rich a tbaodante of which rlearwre thoroughly lather erremy and ri nare cu t easily remox in wi th it avary parUclaaf duaU dut a&d daadruiZ tuior Mul-ifie- world |