| Show 18 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING OCTOBER 3 1931 dft MENUS RECIPES SEVKG HINTS FOR THOSE WKQ BUDGET THE HOME: W ocietya Smart Tea Honors Vassar Student on Eve of Departure Mss Eleanor Story entertained at A beautifully arranged tea Friday between the hours of 4 and 6 p m at the Story home on Fa't First Sooth street In honor of Miss Alice Dick daughter of Mr and Mrs J C Pick who will leave Saturday for Vassar The living rooms were bright tilth & profusion of autumn flowers and the tea table was centered with a Francisco Miss Miss Alberta Davidson 4 A H1 v October Nuptials In honor of the marriage of Miss LaVaun Rupp and Clarence K Hal-to- n whose marriage took place Friday in the Salt Lake L D S temple Mr and Mrs B S Rupp entertained at a delightful informal reception Friday evening at their home on Sixth East street Autumn flowers were used In the decorative scheme In the dining room a red and white color effect was used A silver bowl nv V 4 basket of autumn flowers In shades of yellow At either end of the table of American Beauty roses centered were green and orange princess ta- 'the table which was covered with a pers The tea and col fee urns were lace cloth Red princess candles in presided over by Mrs Frank B 'silver holders were on the Goeltz Mrs Bruce Pearson of San four corners of theplaced table Miss Florence Johnson and Miss Theresa Johnson were In charge of the dining room Mrs E O Johnson and Mr and Mrs H J Halton assisted In receiving The bride wore an ImKejier Fireproof Private Room offer doable security because they ported model of black chiffon velvet are fireproof room bnilt In a fireand carried a bouquet of gardenias proof warehouse and are safer than and roses The young couple left many lafrty deposit vault Saturday for Portland Ore where they will make their home Furniture Storage bric-a-br- notice Furniture Shipping Furniture Shipped at Rrdured A phone call will Freight Rates bring a representative to your Couple By ANGELO PATRI No Living With Him "What’ to be done with this boy? His teachers are tired of him We can’t live with him at home— what s to be done with him?' “Why Just let him grow up That's all he's trvlng to do and you are all holding him back The more you hold him the harder he fights to get away It Is a healthy sign aUhis age If he showed no signs of growings up he would be on the lookout for trouble Just give him a chance to be a person" “If you had to live with him you wouldn't take it so easy” “I live with hundreds of him day after day I won’t say it Is easy But I like It What Is this lad doing that is so impossible?" “He thinks he has rights and we are not giving him lus due He thinks he ought to be allowed to drive the car Should he?" “No He can’t drive the car because he Is not old enough to understand the responsibility But he can learn to drive and he can be allowed to drive In his turn when his father or you are with him Can't he?” If we let him learn to drive a car he will do It when we are not with Washington D C Salt Lakers will be interested In the marriage of Mrs Phyllis Gray daughter of Mr and Mrs Benjamin John Beer of Salt Lake and Major U 8 A pf Barnwell R Legge Washington D C The ceremony took place In Washington Thursday The wedding was solemnized at the home of Major H W Porterfield 2800 Ontarlon road the ceremony being performed by Chaplain William Aiken of Fort DuPont Del The bride was given In marriage by Heber M Wells former governor of Utah now residing In Washington D C Mrs Gertrude Goodman was the matron of honor The couple left Immediately after the ceremony foi New York by airplane and will spend their honeymoon In Cuba Major Legge Is a member of the Infantry board of Fort Benning Georgia and has a distinguished army record University Notes 8 U U will entertain the members of the student body and their friends at the first football dance ol the autumn quarter Saturday evening at the Hotel Utah Member? of the University of Idaho and the A Furniture Pecking Fipert Packers of household good cot glass china and Our packers go to anv point In Lull or surrounding statrs on short By VERA WINSTON Interest Attends Army Wedding in to Wed Mr and Mrs A L Paul announce the engagement of their daughter Phyllis to Ralph L Nellson The marriage will take place Friday October 9 In the Balt Lake L D B temple SMART Hats Youthful Large Head Sizes A HATS WITH THE “COME HITHER" LOOK IN PERSIAN GREEN SPANISH TILE BROWN BLUE NAVY AND BLACK him" “I don’t believe so What he wants is to learn to handle a car He should If he has that privilege he will be content Anyway it is worth trying This Is the time for him to learn Give him a chance” “Well he wants to have his own way about everything He made up his mind that he would have a topcoat for summer I told him he ought to wait until fall and have It new then for college Nothing would do but his own way - He argued and argued and went into a rage and slammed the door when I would not let him have his way” “He Is 18? Hasn’t he an allowance? He ought to have one and he ought to be able to buy his own clothes Soon he goes away from home Unless he learns how to handle money how to look out for his needs how to manage he will get University of Utah football teams will be the honored guests Miss Virginia White Is planning the affair Gamma Sigma will entertain at a silver tea at the chapter house 1353 THE RIGHT GOLF OUTFIT East South Temple street Saturday Visitor Honored SCORES afternoon from 3 to 5 30 o'clock Tire — Lumlfrt because vacation time Is over Just Miss Betty Corfman was the hostcommittee In charge of the arrangeMU Phyllis Pan) daughter of Mr ess at & prettily appointed bridge there Is no reason why we should disments Includes Miss Margaret M A KEYSER luncheon Friday afternoon in honor and Mrs A L Paul whose engage- Short chairman Miss Alice Boden miss from our mind all thougths of of Mrs Reginald C Fenton who is ment to Radph L Nellson Is golf and clothes to wear on the links and Miss Annabelle Wheeler Co Golf Is the Ideal exercise for the Fireproof visiting from Santa Monica Cal Orange and black carrying out the Alpha Cht will entertain the alum- business girl as is testified to by the 328 West 2nd South Street Hallowe'en was effectively Idea nae active and pledge members at Increase In membership of various Salt Lake City Utah Phones— Wasatch 57Z2 and 4721 Events of the Day used The serving table was cova bridge tea from 2 to 5 p m Satur- clubs near t$ town More and more ered with a lace cloth and centered day at the new chapter house 1365 girls are discovering that golf not only a splendid medium of Ladles’ Literary club first with a bowl of autumn flowers in East South Temple street Miss Mary dance of season clubhouse shades of orange and yellow and Frances Peak Is the chairman of the exetcLse but that it helps them thoroughly to take their mind from their orange tapers In silver holders were committee In charge Chi Omega alumnae first problems and cencentrate on the deplaced at either end of the table luncheon and meeting Twenty-eigclose friends of the lightful Intricacies of the game And Into trouble when he is away fronri 1pm at Cht Omega house 1435 East the trig neat clothes that are or home” guest of honor were present The First South street should be worn while golfing add no “I know it That's exactly why he hostess was assisted In entertaining little to the atti action of the player must listen to us He can t be exby her mother Mrs E E Corfman Fine Arts club 2 30 p m antf of the game itself So often we pected to know such things ’’ with Mrs Maurice Gordon 1363 see misfit clothes worn on the links My point Is that he should be exIn compliment to Miss Leona EvArlington drive sports frocks that are not pected to know those things He erett a bride of the near future Mrs In the picture at all To help out ought to have been trained to L Hoggan and Miss Phyllis Hoggan Job's Daughters meeting at from the start He should have readers with their plans! entertained Thursday evening at a PLANT TREES FOR THE FUTURE' 1 p m at the Masonic tern-te- a for a nice costume for this season's had his first allowance the week ’ supper party at their home on East will be given for members By Maud Chegwidden golf we present a sketch of an ex- he asked for his first penny From Third South street Autumn flowofficers and visitors There are many tree lovers in Utah! ceedingly smart suit The skirt Is of thdA on he should have been trained ers In shades of yellow and orange and the surrounding states but not navy blue wool crepe while the to handle his own money so that by were used In the decorative scheme Annual bridge tea Wasatch the time he was rgady for college he enough The importance of tree smartly tucked cardigan Is of Besides the guest of honor covers club 2 p m Literary wool Jersey with little gold could take care of his owrn allowance planting should be Imbued in man were laid for Mrs Grace Witherhotel woman and child alike that the buttons for ornament The hat Is without help spoon Mrs J M Hoggan Miss Carol That Is only one phase of his growplanting of good trees should be as blue felt with little rust and Woolley Miss Busan Crouch Miss Chapter A P E O Sisteras Integral a part of ing up He ought to have been grantquills Verda Crouch Miss Mary Cooper hood meeting at 1 p m with are the rafters and roof For every ed experience that would have given Miss Bessie Husbands and Mlse Edith Mrs W D Ford 972 Garfield new home erected there should be him power to make right adjustments Hummel avenue one or more trees planted either In so that he could be trusted to go on the backyard or on the street parkhis own That means he should Clara M Clawson Is showing sports Daughters of Utah Pioneers know how to take care of his health ing officers’ and members’ conand dress coats cut on lines characof Mr Salt Lake who regulate his hours his diet his rouvention 7 p m Hotel Utah Hugh Smith teristic of fall 1931 Smart styles has life tine He ought to be experienced spent years of his living and No duplicates Lowest prices conIS THE working with trees talked to me reenough to carry responsibility for sistent with quality 38 North State of this himself In many ways And his exabout Important subject Apt 4 (Adv) Mr and Mrs S B Tuttle accom- cently tree planting He would like to see The person born today seems to periences with his family have been be a lover of the mysterious and Perfectly cooked foods at Glaus’ panied by their cousins Mr and Mrs every street In Salt Lake overarched Lunch 154 So Main Harold Littlejohn of Toronto Can- with beautiful stately uniform trees may very likely be superstitious So There certain would have been I FORTHE Then indications are for a love of (Advertisement) NO INDEED! THIS isn’t a NEW ada who are the guests of Mr and trees commistree bv the In designated or for a soliCLOTH THOUGH IT STILL LOOKS Mrs Walter C Tuttle have motored sion In which Rufus Johnson of Salt studylife retirement RUMMAGE SALE and If the other aspects tary SO BRIGHT AND FRESH ITiS BEEN 221 South State St at 930 o’clock to the canyons of southern Utah Lake has been such a faithful and are at all vicious there Is danger LAUNDERED DOZENS street unselfish worker so that Saturday morning every of Imprisonment (Adv) or at least of Mr and Mrs Homer Reed and will be planted uniformly but It rests OF TIMES severe criticism however very Gibson Olrl Orchestra Mrs O W Cram of Glendale Cal with property owners to help us atmuch deserved or not For reservations call Was 7963 are guesta of Mr and Mrs Harry tain this goal They must purchase TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Advertisement) Cram the trees and set them out Such The Rt Rev James DeWolf things must be done according to -ft rule and If one person has a liking Terry presiding bishop of the for elm trees living on a maple tree Trotestant Episcopal church street he must subdue his personal born at Germantown I’a 60 feelings for the general beauty of years ago the street at large Robert M Haig Columbia uniVery often the tree planter can see versity’s professor of business adno farther than the small sapling ministration bom at Columbus which arrives from the nursery so Ohio 44 years ago Jie plants three or four trees where Virginia Gllderaleeve dean of only one should be In a few years Barnard (Columbia) college born he hasn't one lovely graceful and In New York City 54 years ago James II Thomas Britain's shapely tree but a tangle of trees wherein not one Is developed as nasecretary for the Dominions born ture wanted It to be Time Is at hand 66 years ago when you may plant a tree but be sure that you buy fine hardwoods suited to this climate and that you plant them In the proper places By Katherine De Peyster QUERIES UI F K Murray writes: “Plea PHOTOGRAPHS AND AUTOtell ua when to dig the dahlias GRAPHS Mill it hurt them to take them Dear Ml dr Peyster: up before a frost? How should 1 Would it be proper for a they be packed away for the winyoung man to five a photograph ter?” A Walt until the fir't frost has of himself to a girl friend whom turned the dahlias black then wait ho Ultra quite well for a birthday HAVE almost all of my original Fermlt No 628 a day or two longer Digging now lift? trousseau linens — - towels sheets 2 What would be appropriate would simply deny your garden the — ntryiimg They look altabledothj finest flowers of the year for dahlias to write on It? Would something most ai good as new even though ALf HI D are never so lovely as In the cool days clever be proper? they've been used for years 1 hat's be1 I don't believe that a photoof fall when frost threatens their cause they ve never been scrubbed You gorgeous beauty Besides the tubers graph of yourself would be a very see I use Rinso It soaks out dirt and It would not have properly matured appropriate gift to a girl gets the wash white as snow easily" Dig very carefully for the tubers would be better taste for you to are easily broken It is often a send her a box of flowrra or Rich lively book or Job Cut the old stems a few corsage or a 20 Inches above the roots and allow the a box of candy with a birthday Try fount It saves scrubbing and boilroots to stand Inverted during the messagr Then later when she ing— saves the clothes — saves you Cun fur cup Rinso gives twice as much suifj day so that moisture from the stems knows that you have some new as lightweight pufled-uphotographs and asks for the may run away soaps even in Pack them In boxes of dry sand privilege of having one give her hardest water but do not pile them up one on top one Great in washers the makers of 40 2 of another Have them no more than The autographing of a famous wash-e- rs two roots deep Keep them In a celphotograph is a question of our recomlar which Is frost-proand dry taste and choice Some people mend Riiuo Even after all these precautions I am think that a photograph Is more Wond erful afraid I cannot guarantee that they personal whrn It Is autographed In spite of the fact that oil has raised in price will keep Sometimes they rot somefot dishes and some people on the other we are selling this fine quality at an extremely too Get the times they shrivel Its a discouraghsnd maintain that It Is not that low price DIG package The only thing is to the fait that they can read Into ing business Service them away as carefully as pos the picture tlirlr own message park Thl Prlc Is slble examine them a few times durmakes the photograph more perCHEMIST’S ANALYSIS Iph Thin ing the winter and put jour tiust In sonal MILLIONS USE RINSO 15c a Quart AI FRnACll COMPANY Providence And W 9 I ii in tub washer and dishpan (Copyright 1931 Premier Gentlemen: The following re results the Svndu ale Inc I Steel Drum obtained in an analysis of samples of luContainer bricating oil submitted by you hie Nine-Foo- t This quality sells at 35o a quart at 402 Viscosity at 100 Deg F service stations and meets the most exViscosity at 210 Deg F OCRACOKE N C (UP)— A nine-foFlash Point Deg F 410 Bhnrk weighing several hundred Conradson Carbon acting requirements: Gravity fire point pounds was hmpooned heie by DaRatline 291 Gravity cold test maximum viscosity vid Gnaklll Oeiarokc and Call Pour Test (Deg F) When Wmdilngtnn N C Remarks' came the fish within five feel of th of oil abov r The a food grade of vt lamplM You will bout GasklU threw the harpoon It Pennuvlv inta Paraffin bate oil Itteae oil compare Pennsylvania pure paraffin base rich atruck the shark In the back The with the best oils o)d on the market You will note Sn lubricating value! 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INTERIOR the sort that made it easy for him takes are to be expected and a harto ask for advice when he needed it vest of experience gathered in acChildren begin to grow up the day cordance with those experiences they are born Often we do our best Children will grow up if we let them to keep them babies We must not and help them and because they are only understand that they are grow- growing up harmoniously thy will ing up but we must help them to do be easy to live with so Teach them that we expect them t Copyright 1931 by The Bell Syndi-- I to do so A certain number of mis cate Inc) OUR Chil Today's Fashion Truth Milner and Miss Virginia Allison who were assisted In serving by Miss Lucile Foreman Miss Gwen Beck and Miss Laura Young The guests Included close friends of the honored guest and hostess enl “"s omen-Homc'CMl- dr EXCEPTIONAL VALUES SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY $750— $1000— $1250 60 EAST SO TEMPLE MEDICAL ARTS BLDG ht Through the Garden Gate HONE YOUR self-he- Want Ac NOW New-hou- CLOSING TIME Self-ser- RIPLEY rust-color- ed se — TONIGHT America’s Most Amazing Artist lp gold-tipp- ed Presents Each Sunday in the house-buildi- Horoscope for Today Sunday Tribune His Collection of Facts Stranger Than Fiction v in SUNDAY Ifibimc “' AUERBACH CO The Most Amazing Value Ever Offered to Motorists! 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