Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY B 4 Provo Society Gossip Mrj Thomas GoUdnough left of Los Angeles formctly Miss Tuila Rice of Salt Lake who u’ilh her mother Mrs E L Rtce is the guest of her sister Mri C N Monson Mrs James Elman T ! Beau-polai- s” nsxewiss 13 00 nnsn KSI KUYU— cue Pop concerts Wjhlnlon memorial from Pohlrk church servile !! 13 1 P KSLfirlo'Ystlonal 00 fn t II ¥0 Hi D G rsniTEL ¥ Sparkling music in a gay program from Ana ImUYL— ur 8 ® ?2 Youth confer Lf oriftnUt New York philharmonic Tmrhony 1 I I M fetr— NBC Sum!? brlslit spots imp Hrrt t Kv s music kuyi—cna Mrs Charles A Und- - 21 10 K PmrkM Cudroan 1brn©i mvite KPYL- Utn tunri KSfe— NF Bntamino 0111 Kt ¥L —CR8 Th§ (Q 16 ' MK lot Ilon of UUh elub Chit wo Knleht Ksb— pftr flnmym! 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PPYL- 1 ahfmttlA ftisod e§ U officer of resident vnt U 00 M tj g Mi in hi J o r KDYle— (til M vftvr concert Mam link p KSh liMluo Wyo hi 11 hour of 3 lj M mMni MHntsht Moods o neck p m on TussUsv the eighth huv III hlM'tti the purpose t3 for rRicirnrvrioN ft tit ng dirrftors emt ofiit ers of RICHFIELD— A mtdmnnth precipi- hit ( mutation and for the tianesct'on of ny ithw burtnee whhb me tatlon report issued by S R Boswell prtipt-r'- f rime before each meeting local observer showed 112 Indict lit regular qositerly meeting vl0f mnlslurc ior the flirt 15 dnj of YNo? lZi Fvbnurv Th h v lest fail was re l” Pored Febiuary 14 when hbo- -t M 1 n Wo ¥- -t 0& nk bumirt Belt USe ''1 water content of one half inch fell during the 24 bAM Wxol)iaAO h‘f £- Itfl’irs 1 t1 5 30 NH‘ Kf kUYL it HQ I rlports 21"SsrMrrfh J tl Vf 4r i rnTJmt tiU Naylor and Mies Florence Olsen of WASHINGTON D C— Dr Ray Ly- - Senator and Mrs Reed Smoot Sen Mr and Mrs William an Wilbur secretary of the interior ator and Mrs 'n'l!'dY1i nCnU Macauley Mrs Catherine Naylor and will address members of the UldriJgiescman and Harold Naylor Congressmin Frederick C Loofbou The Magna Woman's club held its State society at the annual dinner and row and Miss Hungtingon LoofbouSpecial guests regular business meeting Wednesday dance of the otganization to be held row will be present The fol Saturday February 27 1932 at the of the evening include director veterevening in the clubhouse f lowing patriotic program commemo- Mayflower hotel in Washington D C ans’ administration General and Mi rating the bhth of Abraham Lincoln Dr Wilbur will be Introduced to the Frank T Hines director National and George Washington was given assemblage by Senator Reed Smoot Park service Mr and Mrs Horace C Reading ‘Seventeen” Miss Floience The annual dinner dance of the or- Albright solicitor of the department McGill vocal selections Burel Little ganization which is composed of more of interior Judge and Mrs Edfield reading “George Washington' than 700 Utahns in the nation's capi- ward C Firmey and Mrs Veiona Pol-lo- c Miss Vivian Metcalf musical selec- tal will climax the winter social seak Roach tions Claron Aldridge vocal num- son of the group A number of New The officers of the organization are Miss bers Iluriel Dimond Miss York artists including Minnie Church' Harold A Candland president Mrs Claudia Norris and Miss Wanda Har Polloik dramatic reader Pauline Samuel R Carpentei vice president lis accompanied by Miss Claudia Pe- Winslow composer Charles Cosmo Richard W Maycock secretary and terson paper “Life of George Wash Cosentino Canadian-America- n tenor David C Spencer treasurer The banmgton Mrs Agnes Williams and and Samuel Harwell concert pianist quet committee Includes Owen Reich-- t Miss Sarah and a native Utahn will entertain man Karl Hirdy Miss Ruth Stratpatriotic reminiscences After a short business during the evening Guernsey ford Linden E Crone and Eliot Gates were meeting light refreshments served Members of the L F A club and their husbands gave a surprise party Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs Frank Chapman on her birthday anni Tables were arranged for EAST MIDVALE— Mrs Horace W versary cards at which prizes were won by Burgon entertained Friday afternoon Mrs Chapman and Mrs Clarence ft SPANISH FORK— Palmyia stake her home m Union for members Turpin A late luncheon was served M I A board will give a concert A meeting of the farm bureau was of the Unity club Covers were laid Saturday night m Winona theater held Thursday afternoon at the home for 16 guests under the direction of Mrs Ruth Snell of Mrs Alma Baker was Dinner Mrs J H Greer entertained and Miss Lola Bradford It will inserved by Mrs Baker Mrs John afternoon honoring the eighth clude Ladies’ chorus solos Gladys Loutensock and Miss Grace Jacobs duMrs Effie Barrows of the U A C birthday anniversary of her twin Williams and Hannah Vicklund WilSixgave a lecture on "Peisonal Groom- daughters Maxine and Maurine after- ets Miss Vicklund and Miss teen little guests enjoyed the liams and Ruth Snell and Agnes ing " n Hales instrumental selections J The Elks charity ball will be given noon Miss Beth Boggess assisted by her Morgan selections mixed chorus Monday night at the Garfield clubmother Mrs Elmo Boggess enterA one-aplay “Mr Bob” was house The public is Invited Sixteen friends gave a surptise tained Thursday evening at a valen- staged The cast was Della Jensen Ida Hayward Laura Finch Afton party Tuesday evening in honor of tine party at their home in Union Mr and Mrs Ross Anthon The eve- Dancing and refreshments were en- Bingham Francis Rowe Jack Finch and Shhl Swenson ning was spent in plaving cards at joyed by thirty guests PLANS MADE Members of the M Men and Gleanwhich the prize was won by Dr Feno A midnight luncheon was er Girls classes enjoyed a dancing MX PLEASANT — The Wasatch Shafer party Tuesday evening m the Union academy Little Theater organization served a group of academy faculty members The W B A Sewing circle was recreation hall entertained Thursday afternoon at Officers and teachers of the Union will present its second production the home of Mrs Fred Barton Lunch ward Primary visited the children's “Tiger House"' Tuesday night in eon was served to 12 guests The hospital in Salt Lake Saturday and Johns gymnasium Glen Strayer is dihostess was assisted by her daugh entertained them at a valentine party recting the cast which includes Ralph ter Mrs Howard Hudson Candy and the following program Gunn Margaret Backlund George Mrs solos Mrs E Burke entertained her were given Soprano Snuthpeter Cecil Palmer Margaret bridge club Wednesday at her home Floyd Graham accompanied by Mrs Thompson Mildred Nelson Mabel on Center street By Katherine De Feyster Luncheon was W J McNamara Miss Alice Garrett Taggart Madge Muchmore Joseph served to 16 guests Mrs A1 Thomas told a story and song in which the Poncel and Rev Ralph Smith — and Mrs Con Evers of Garfield Mrs children took part was conducted by Dear Miss de Peyster J R Jarvis Mrs Stephen Netolicky Mrs Laverne Smart Mrs Clarence Shaip entertained sen Miss Helen Nelsen and Misa My daughter was entertaining her Mrs Orem Stewart Mrs James Newto ton and Mrs Jack Burke were special Wednesday evening for a number Marie Popp bridge club and she asked me not come Into the room as none of the guests Club prizes were won by Mrs of guests Mr and Mrs M W CutHugh Brown of the Granite stake Will talk to mothers and daughters mothers of the other girls had ap- L A Sabm and Mrs H D Cluff and ler of Salt Lake were out guests Refreshments were served to of East Midvale ward Tuesday jeve peared at all In their homes Not hav- the guest prize by Mrs Jack Burke ning under auspices of M ’’I A offiing met any of these friends of my Mr and Mrs Clarence Naylor en- nine daughter I felt that I should have tertained the following guests at Thuisday afternoon members of cers on "The Cycle of Life been in the room and should have bridge at their home Wednesday eve the Sharp camp of the Daughters of Mis Mamie ThoVn class leader of been Introduced when they came in nmg Mr and Mrs Ed Gaidner Dr Utah Pioneers met at the home of the junior girls of the East Midvale or at least before they started play and Mrs Feno Shafer Mr and Mrs Mrs Kate Sharp A lesson on the ward entertained at her home on ing My daughter did ask me to come C E Pickett Mr and Mrs T R lives of early fur tiaders was given Center street honoring members of in while I was serving the refresh- Colombe Mr and Mrs C C McCall by the class leader Mrs Melissia B the class Games were played and ments but I think it would have been Mr and Mrs William Macauley Miss Glover George T Sharp spoke on refreshments were served to 25 nicer if I had come in earlier in the Florence Olsen and Harold Naylor the early pioneers of East Midvale Miss Barbara OJsen assisted by her eyenlng Or should I not have gone Bridge prizes were won by Mrs ward Refi eshments were served to mother Mrs Neil Olsen entertained in at all? Kindly give me vour Pickett and T R Colombe A mid 17 The next meeting of the camp for eight of her classmates following MOTHER will be held at the home of Mrs Ger- the prom of the South high school of opinion night luncheon was served I wish that your daughter had any Individual valentines Mrs Howard Hudson of Los An- tie F Sharp March 10 qt her home Salt Lake were used as place cards and table where near the fine and right instinct geles Is the guest of her parents Mr on Union avenue about this that you have Why won’t and Mrs Fred Barton Thursday evening membrs of the decorations were in keeping with Valentine’s day girls realize that giving themselves A patriotic program under the Gleaner Girls’ class of the — Mrs Mary Walker and Mrs Amanthe right family background such as auspices of the American Legion and met at the home of Miss Bessie Robm this case taking advantage of the American Legion auxiliaiy will be bins The time was spent in quilt- da Story entertained Wednesday hongracious hospitality of the mother given Monday evening at the Cyprus ing Dainty refreshments were served oring Mrs Z Adams at the latter’s adds immeasurably to their social as- high school auditorium The public to Miss Hazel Lennberg Miss Ruby home m East Midvale Games were sets? Can’t you persuade your daugh- is invited Lennberg Miss Ardella Hicks Miss enjoyed and refreshments were ter that m the home of breeding the Mrs Frank Peterson and Mrs T E Verla Thayne Miss Berneice Jen- - served to 3 O' hostess — and you are the hostess of Burke were hostesses to the Benefit your home — receives the guests at Library Bridge clubTrlday afternoon such a party given by the daughter of at the clubhouse Luncheon was the home7 The more a girl omits this served to 20 guests The bridge prize less she be will the was won respected amenity by Mrs F B Radebaugh by those who really know what’s Salt Lake M I A Arranges Concert Program Sat-uid- Ru-lo- ct -- Eckcr ETIQUETTE Girl Reserves ’ Riverton at their home on the Utah Copper row m compliment to Mr and Mrs J E East Midvale hand-paint- LH Utah Society at Capital Plans MAGNA— Mr and Mrs Clarence To Hear Dr Ray Lyman Wilbur Naylor entertained at dinner Sunday center president of the Utah Mothers club of University which will gne" a bridge tea in the Union building Thursday Mrs Joseph A Tluit right formerly Miss Grace Ingcbrctseh 1932 "Magna Visitor Club President Recent Bride FROVO — Utah Sorosis club met in'of Mrs Guy Shurtleff Covers were open session Wednesday afternoon at laid Xor 18 The Mrs Berniie Condon Miss Mildred the Provo Women’s clubhouse hostesses were Mis Mack Brimhall Condon and Miss Lain a Bennett were Mrs Nellie C Bailey and Mrs R hostesses to the Vieux Amies club Gain Clark Mrs Rose Y Stewart in open session Monday evenlilg at reviewed the book “The Rpbel Gen- Keeley’s Dinner was served Mis eration” and current events were Lois” McDonald nread “Desert of WaitTwenty-sevemembers and given by Mrs A H Christensen Re ing : eshments were served to sixty five gUPsta were present Pht Delta Pi national physical members and guests A session of the Fine Aits club education fraternity of the B Y U was held Thursday afternoon at the met at the home of Miss Aline ColeLittle theater at the B Y U Mis man Monday aftei noon Miss Gwenn Alonzo Morley directed the program Nelson was chairman on arrangeClub members presented a one act ments with Miss Coleman Miss Eda Scott and Miss Louise Spafford asplay “Sham” by Frank G Thomp hearts was Progressive kins Several dance sketches by sisting After played high score favor going to Miss small girls also were given Ruth I Johnson Luncheon was the program the club met at the served to 14 membeis home of Mrs Earl Swenson for a An onen session meeting of tfie B social Y U Women s org inization was held The Nelke Reading club met Tliui at the faculty room at the university afternoon at the home of Mrs afternoon 6f last week Two Iris L McArthur with Mrs Jennie Saturday vocal solos were sung by Hillman Two B Knight as assisting hostess Snell by Mrs Roland one-ai- t American plays were read Ostler accompanied Mrs Wayne B Hales introwas read Smith Mrs “Xljah" by duced Dr Dllworth Walker of the by Mrs Elsie Boyle and "Trifles” University of Utah who discussed was Mrs Susan read by Glaspel by Our Present Day Economic CondiLuelle K Dixon Mrs Hannah Pack tion ” Refreshments were served to ard and a trio composed of Mrs 135 members and guests Hostesses Packard Mrs Elsie Boyle and Mrs were Mrs George S Balllf Mrs MoFern Ercanbrack accompanied by roni J Cottam Mrs LeRoy RobertMrs Adele Merril sang Luncheon son Mrs Ella Brown Mrs Bertha was served to thirty five members Roberts Mrs Lowry Nelson Mrs E ' and guests M Rowe Brs Bertrand Harrison and Mrs George Fitzroy was hostess Mrs Lynn Hayward to the Nineteenth Century club Fri Fidelas social unit of the B Y U day afternoon at her home Mrs J held its annual formal dinner dance W Menzies gave a review of "Our Saturday evening of last week at the Times” by Maik Sullivan Twenty First ward recreation hall The afmembers were present fair was In the form of a valentine Miss Clara Peterson entertained the ball given by the King and Queen of CUvell club at her home Monday Heal ts at their palace The table apA reading was given by pointments included pastel colored evening Miss Alene Passey and vocal solos candles representing telephone poles Lunch strung with wires on which were by Miss Lillian Mortimer eon was served to seventeen mem small colored hearts All wire led bers and guests to the toastmlstress who Introduced Mrs E A McDonald was honored the toasts over the "telephone" The at her home in celebration of her programs were of white satin with a love vine of hearts eighty third birthday anniversary In the receiving line Monday evening Songs with guitar and flowers accompaniment were sung by Miss were Miss Louise Spafford presiHelen Spencer reading Miss Faye dent Morris Clinger Miss Elizabeth Spendlove duet Mrs Jack Spend Cannon Keifer B Sauls Miss Ruth Johnson Jack Bills Miss Helen love and Mrs Griffith Nuttall Dinner was served with covers laid for Jacobsen and Merlin Vance Miss Introduced the toastmis-tMr and Mrs F 0 Buell Mr and Mrs Spafford William Henrichsen Mis James esses Mhs Ruth I Johnson and Miss Mary Ashby King of Hearts Simpkins Mr and Mrs Jack Spend-lovThe following Miss Faye Spendlove Mr and and Queen of Hearts was given1 Toasts “Queen program Miss Griffith Nuttall Mrs George Mr of Hearts ” Morris Clinger "King of Strong Mrs Alfreda Williams and Mrs Gad Williams John A Hearts” Miss Helen Jaeobsen song Spendlove Sr Miss Helen Spencer “Queen of Hearts” Merlin Vance toasts "Cupid" Miss Irma Acord and Mrs McDonald Mrs Winona Powelson entertained "Sweethearts" Miss Hannah Reynat a valentine party Sunday evening olds "An Old Fashioned Valentine” at her home honoring Miss Kirkscll Miss Helen Rome “To Fidelas " Miss The Trail Blazers Openihaw of Salt Lake Games were Ruth I Johnson played prizes being awarded to Mrs furnished the music for dancing PaPaul Anderson and Kay Kennedy trons and pationesses were Professor luncheon was served to Mr and Mrs and Mrs George H Hansen Miss Bill Mangurn Mr and Mrs Paul An- Elizabeth Cannon and Keifer B Sauls members and guests were derson Miss Maurlne Olsen Paul Eighty-tw- o Faddis of Provo Kav Kennedy of present Springville Casey McBeth of Payson and Miss Naomi Tietjen of Santa quin A surprise dinner party was given bv Mrs D V Harwood at her home RIVERTON— Mrs J A Paik enMonday evening In honor of her husband’s birthday anniversary Covers tertained her Beehive class at her were laid for Mr and Mrs William home Friday evening Games were and luncheon seived to 12 Day Mr and Mrs D T Roaslter Miss played Fnid Roasiter Miss Doris Rosslter guests Mr and Mrs Fred H May enter Mbs Edna Frahm and Fred Day at dinner Sunday honoring Clivell club entertained at break- 'talned fast at Keeley’s Su iday morning in Mn and Mrs Eail Beckstead and Jean Covers were laid honor of Mis Jesse Baker who re- daughter Miss Lillian for 11 cently was married Mrs Joseph Densley entertained Mortimer was the toastmistress Mm club at her home Thurs Janet Webster gave the toast and a her sewing afternoon A dainty luncheon response was made by the bride A day vocal solo was sung by Miss Lillian was served to ten guests The operetta “The Bells of Mortimer and a reading "The Drama was staged Thursday afterof the Rose Garden" was given by noon evening by the junior high Miss Zola Martin Eighteen mem schoolandunder the direction of Miss bers and guests were present Mr and Mrs Lyne Roberts enter- Mae Rasmussen with a cast of 50 stutained at dinner at their home Sun- dents Mr and Mrs George W Bills enGuests included Mrs day evening Haret Lewis Arthur Lyons and Mr tertained at dinner Sunday in compliment to Mr and Mrs Gerald Bills and Mrs J Max Roberts Mrs Ellen Homer celebrated her and sons Ned and Bryant Covers 72nd birthday anniversary Sunday were laid for ten Mr and Mrs J A Park entertained and was honored at a dinner party at their home after a dance Saturday given by her daughters at the home A dainty buffet luncheon evening was served to 20 guests Mrs Gordon Densley Mrs Golden WatiaMMM Densley and Mrs Joseph Densley and daughter Doris were entertained at the home of Mrs Roy Densley of Midvale Friday Luncheon was served Mr and Mrs Sjlvester Larson entertained at dinner at their home Sunday Guests included Mr and Mrs LeRoy Howaid and children of Magna and Mr and Mis Samuel Howard Covers were laid for 18 The M I A Girls' Glee club of the First ward was entertained at the home of Mr and Mrs Golden DensGames and ley Monday evening music were featured Luncheon was served The pageant "Light of the World" was staged Sunday by the Primary of the First and Second LOS wards About 80 children participated 21 of the Y W C A "RIDE A HOBBY” Believing that girls today need to be trained in the art of having pos sessions which cannot be taken away Girl Reserves all over the United States are being encouraged to “Ride a Hobby” A "hobby” is an activity which a girl undertakes for the sheer joy of doing it— not because she expects to gain money praise or because "ev erybody’s doing 1L” Advisers of the Salt Lake Girl Reseive dubs will en courage the members of their groups to interest themselves in a hobby such as photography nature study arts and crafts woik pet animals col lecting of stamps and coins Of course there are many others but these are The hobby theme will be typical stressed dutlng March dinner party There were twelve girls piesent and the party was given at the home of Miss Slater’s mother The girls report a “goigeous time” 1 also learned that there are two Miss Stahls clubs m South high club is not the only one out there Mrs Marion Llpman is the adviser of the sophomoie girls They are planning to stage a stunt at the book Y W C A to be at the party given Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 p m The girls must surely like Mrs because bhe is so pretty Jackson junior high Girl Reserves are still on the map Miss Donna Day the adviser meets with them each week I found out from one of the girls that Miss Day has a record for faithful attendance She has not missed but one meeting with the girls since she started last September The ADVISERS MEET club is planning on giving a short The first advisers' meeting for this dance for the party next Friday vear was held Wednesday evening The South Junior has two very pro The tables gresstve clubs It began with a supper Miss Naomi Reiser were decorated in patriotic colors is a capable adviser for one group with flags as centerpieces a in One” party at held “Three They After satisfying our appetites we the Y W C A recently A candle adjourned to the other end of the lighting ceremonial a valentine feast Miss and a swimming party all were en room for a business meeting Ingram gave us many games which joyed at the same time They surely were outlined to her in the reuea must have had lots of fun tlon course recently given in the city Mis Knott and her daughter Ada Those present at this meeting were are advisers to the other club m this Mrs Frank Duncan Mrs J E Den- school They have good times I man Mrs Bryan Miss Donna Day learned that they visit the swimming Miss Jean Woolley Mrs Frank John pool frequently with their club memson Mrs Marion Llpman Mrs Thorn- bers The girls are planning to dra ton Jackson Miss Anna Stahl Miss mrttize a story at the book party also Roberta Slater Miss Agnes Brown Mis3 Melba Turner adviser of a Miss Mary Rowland Julia Knott Miss group of girls from the Bryant Junior Ada Knott Miss Irene Tannenbaum brought her girls to the Y W C A Muss Melba Turner Mls Hester Mo last week for a valentine party Last Gaughey Miss Daisy Helen Ingram Friday they made an education trip AGNES BROWN A VOLUNTEER through the federal reserve bank Mrs Frank Duncan has a very inSOUTH HIGH REPORTS teresting group of girls They meet Our Valentine party held Febru each week at the Y W C A The ary 6 and the book we are going to girls are working on a story that een present to the Y W C A in the lat ters around “The American Flag" to ter part of February have been the present at the book party objects of discussion for the past few There are other Girl Reserve clubs weeks In our Girl Reserve meetings in the city on which I have not been The party was at the home of Lucy able to report Perhaps they will The come In the next instalment Bollschweiler club president JUNE RFYNOLD rooms were decorated with the legen A Hobby Rider dary red hearts and refreshments Each were served at small tables CODE GIRL RESERVE girl brought an escort Carnes were As a Girl Resei ve I will try to be played for which prizes were to have Gracious in manner been presented but the absent-minImperial In judgment edness of some of the guls prevent ed this Otherwise the party was a Ready for service Loyal to friends success The social committee with Irma Daughters as chairman was in Read ng toward the best Earnest in purpose We hope to have another charge Seeing the beautiful social affair soon Eager for knowledge Then as to our book A veiy In Reverent to God teiesting book has been chosen It Victorious over self is one we consider suitable for any Ever girl s library Each club is to give a Sinceredependable at all times book and at the same time give a short dramatization of it Misa Stahl our adviser has helped us to choose a part to dramatize and parts for the different characters given to the girls who gan best portray them W e ti uly hope that girls will enjoy reading the book we have chosen GUNNISON— At a special meeting Three girls attended the courses recently given by the National Recre of tlie Gunnison ward L D S priest ation association In Salt Lake Many hood Thursday night it was unanl ideal were presented on the "Art of mously voted to commence work on They Tuesday on a new ward chapel The Giving Suciessful Parties’ learned some very useful things and giavel hauling and excavation will be not for under the direction of LaBriel Pickett told the other who wete tunate enough to attend various ways counselor In the bishopric and John to make a party lively and interest S Peterson local contractor and ing The courses were a great aid builder to thoe on the social committee when The edifice will consist of a recrea tlon hall chapel banquet ball boy they arranged for our last party There is to be a special meeting scout room Relief society room bap of the chairman of the committees at tlsmal fount bithop’s oftice a kitchen whiih plans will be made for the with every modern convenience and a number of classrooms meetings to follow this month DOROTHY NELSON Reporter Tha contract has been let to Albert While of Salt Lake for the building CLUB CHATS with the plumbing and he Ring tu After I have been thinking about George Peterson of Richfield It Is hobbies for our program in the clubv hoped to have the roof on by sum next month I decide d for myself that mer The building will be 1m ated on "story writing” would be Interesting Center street jurt wart of Main street to learn more about I asked Miss on th® north side Ingram if she could tell me some The building committee tmludes ways m which I might get more in Junius Metcalf chairman C F An She said derson secretary Mayor John S Pe formation upon the suhjei If I thought I would enjoy it she trrson Charles Rasmussen Fied H She Jones Bert Madxen Bishop Leslie J would like to give me a job asked me If I would write an Intel est Kidman and Couhm 1ms I bBi lei Pick mg story about what is happening in ett and 1U lum Chnstunscn some of the Girt Reserve clubs that 55IEE ASKS DIVORt E never report any of the intere t inf things they do I have been gather PROVO— Suit for divone was filed Ing information for seural days for Fildiy bv Mrs Genevieve Anow-smil- h inv story so I hope the things I have Oukley of this rity against E learned will be Intel citing to you LsiMium Oakley (barging mm sup-poI think the Gill Reserve ( tub at They were married hero June West high must be very lnterertlng 7 11128 and have no rhildteu because they have guls who seem to A Cuthi le OKI know how t do flue thiugi Mi post of the Amur Slater the adviser said they had a ! an I eg on has an unofficial humor good time une evening last week at a Lt nimc Tony UoUme) Lip-ma- n d Ward Decides To Build Chapel t rt 1 MIA what (Miss Katherine de Peyster will be glad to answer questions on etiquette submitted by readers ) (Copyright 1932 King Features Syndicate Inc ) You Can Lose Fat Price of Site Halts Start on U S Structure FLY Nev — Litigation probably Murray Votes will delay indefinitely the construe tion of the proposed federal building in Ely according to Alfred Tamblyn Saturday on representative of the property owners after they had been Power Bonds concerned able to come to an with un- agreement MURRAY— Voters of Muiray will decide Saturday whether the city shall Issue $35000 bonds to move and renew the municipal power plant Salt laike City paid Murray $95000 last year to move the plant In Little Cottonwood canyon when the necessity arose because of Salt Lake’s enlarged water program Mayor Fred Peters states that additional funds are needed to renew worn-oequiput ment Polling places in each of the five districts will remain open from 7am until 7pm federal authorities on the purchase price The land embraces the residence lot of Charley Osterlund and some space belonging to Miss Francis Pe ters The pair first asked $12000 for the property when government agents decU d it was the only suitable site for the building Later they reduced the price to $11500 Federal men stood pat on their offer of $10000 which Osteilund said was less than the amount he has spent for a dwelling and improvements on his lot alone Now the case will go to the federal court in Carson City with Osterlund and Miss Peters prepared to contest the right of the government to take the land at the price bid Ilangor Measures Depth of Snow Club FPHRAIM— Ranger Seth Ollerton of Falrvlew has reported snow measurements at the Mammoth ranger station east of Fairview gave an average snow depth of 70 Inches with a wateer content of 21 4 inches measurements taken Fourteen across tjie top of the mountain showed an aveiage depth of 81 Inches but difficulty was experienced In meas urmg the water content because of ice forming In the tube The snow was 90 inches deep on the fast side of the divide and the minimum depth measured on the west side was 70 inches Seven of the measurements gave an average water content of 22 4 inches Ranger Ollerton counted 16 head of deer In the foothills east of here On returning he counted 56 deer in the same locality Trial Set Wednesday In Kail Cool Theft Case PROVO—Charles Morrow of Salt Lake was arraigned In city caurt Friday on a charge of petty larceny for the alleged theft of three tons of coal from tha Los Angeles h Salt Lake Railroad company cars His trial was set for Wednesday and bail was fixed at $500 Morrow was arrested on a bench warrant at Salt Lake Thursday and brought to Provo by Sheriff E G Durnell Students Appear In Competitive Play R I C II F I E L D— Rli hfield high annual competitive play the "The comedy Youngest" was produced Irlday night in the Sevier L D S stake tabernacle under the direction of William B of the hiirh school faculty The cait was Doiuthv Chalk Dean Isbell Reed Thurston Olive Ogden lied Ackeetjnn M iza Christensen Preston Gledhlll Ruth Cloward and LeNea Dtiuigo school s three-ac- t Mc-Coi- a Pound a Day on a Full Stomach this way Selects Classic Play for Presentation EPHRAIM — Shakespeare’ "The Taming of a Shrew" wilt be presented by the Alpha Delta Epsilon club dra matlc organization of the Ephraim high school some time in March Miss Mayme Larsen Is directing the play and the cast is composed of the fol lowing members of the club Barbara Nielson Ray Madsen Howard Willardsen Eudora Knudsen Alice Humphrey Evan Anderson Gordon Olsen Woodrow Nielson Thad Rasmussen James Christensen Clifford Sondrup Lynn Olsen Ilmo Peterson Floyd Breinholt and Clair Thomson Glee Club’s Members Vote to Keep Leader LOGAN — Louis P Maughan was reelected president of the Imperial Glee club Thursday night with Charles J Sorenson as manager L J Bailey secretary succeeding Ed Bailey Billie Anderson librarian succeeding Claln Smith Frank H Baugh Jr director Loys McCann Science has made Important accompanist succeeding J H Taylor Jr who has moved to Salt Lake In fat reduction The Several concert have been ar- average fat person qan now rip off for Mr the future ranged Maughan fat a pound a day— four to seven said pounds every week I—on a full stomach with never a hungry moment Thus It is foolish now to slay fat ’Thl3 Is what yon do' Take a tcuspoonful ordinary Jad Salta in KLING Gives Solid Comfort ft glass of water a half hour before If your plate drop nr slip whan hieakfast every morning Tills you eat talk nr laugh you suffer moisture weight instantly Juat eprinkle a little Also cleanses the system of the kUMl on them Tlila now Improved waste matter and exeess toxins forme a Comfort uehton o that most fat people have and heal eora gum and hold plat enug It cannot rock or itHilo Your banishes puffiness and bloat Hour plots omfortablo mouth Then no this about eating FIT L nte a well your own teeth did YOUR STOMAOII—cnt your fill— Is Don t a ulter joy againA fating of Iran meats vegetables like apln-iuanother day large packaa of caullfower cabbage tomatoes at dtugcUta kUMi coal Only etc find lots of salads I at a lot Fat a If you tan hold Dont go (Advertisement) Do Just These Two Simple Things— Fat Melts Away False Teeth podr 1 li hungry a mlnutel Cut down on fits swwls and desserts bread Eat any fruit for dessert Thats Ml you do seems to melt away The coare lines of t overweight give way to the refined You lose as oprs of slenderness much as a pound a day You feel bctUr than for years For In this treatment you achieve two Important results The Jad Balts clear your system of toxins The diet takes off fat with food that turns Into eiurgy Instead of weight If J on re tiled of being embarrassed by fat try this way You 11 be glad that you did You can get Jad Salts at any dtug store Note particularly— the salts ai l ui pure'y M polvon banishing agent— not as a reducing The change In food does tho work (Ad?) 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