| Show - -- - ' W::: '' - :'-- — 1 Fr' i 41 64 - 4 i e f'"- 1 ty I - i t s ' ft!'" t N- - - - - 6- - I t Y - owl— '7-- 7 ' ze -- ' e t 11 co0 0 -- ' "IC '''' 1 4 urvq :'' L 1 i I t'r ''''14-- ::!!'" - c' - i I4w c'' Am 4600 ':s '1i var fil if k - I vssAr 411q"t ' 0 '' t: ''- '- 4 'Y i '4 ' ' 1 ri ii ?v ia-- AIL r rz John Paul Brown x temcafill One hundred salesmen and buyers of Utah Idaho and Wyoming were guests of the Rocky Mountain States Men'a Apparel club at a luncheon Monday at Hotel Utah semiincident to the three-da- y annual Market week in progress at the hotel I egwr License Sales 'Down' if - : cc 117 I I j e I I R100 i i ill -- 0- - (if o - - 47 400 Air—dr -- ' t I ' - 4 : tAa&--' -- "'r:I t 1 -- ' t t - ' - - seen - A l!-- - in il c - $ - 1 S ' c"1' I i k - I L ' i 1 ! T i i ' e ' ' I - Glamours ' Ottt- 0 1 A e sc I : i V r& 4 : I (IT 0 ' d I I Water supply for Big Cotton- tb lor -- t e - department geology Young university I Tentative title of the completed work will be "Investigations Pertaining to the Oil and Gas Possibilities in Utah" t ' 1 - I t ' 1 i i - i i I I fi:::: ---- f4 4kwgpx-- - 4 fwe' tea Ali t 4 MEETLNGS TODAY Meeting' scheduled for Tuesday irk Salt Lake ' I City include: Motet Utak—Utah Wool Growers Assn all day kutual Lif ineurance Co of New York all day Optimist club 12:15 pm:: knighte of the Round Table 12 15 p m: 1 riub 12:15 p m Utah Idaho Rotary Cs 1230 p tn ISrrit ciub i Cotc5efor eutrp m ! Nenesome -betel—General Motors ll'aUt4 411 Intermountain Association of Credit Men nooni Ford idotOr CO 12715 p Irta : Grayher Electric Co 1 p 0 Arthur-Magnmii 7 Millmons local 329 ‘ sh t House Assn 7:30 pm: Apartment pm: Civic Aseociated of t Clubs Southern - - 730 p m 1 Temple Square betel—ftalt Lake Kiwania boon: Painters and Ccmtractors 6:30 p tn 1 Labor temple 151-2nEast—R(114rmasiors local 103 730 pm: plumbers and i ateamfitters locaf 10 8 PAM: gaitint Club local 197 1 pm 4 Masonle tempi 650 E South Temple— lodge No 3 Free and Accepted Argenta Masons E A 6 P M: Ettipob iodV-o 25 Free and Accepted p m: National So)ournera Salt Lake ft 6:30 pm Saving used fats is vita! s charter °User meetkage—Eagles Aerie 67 0 F hall 41 Post Office pi 10 pm t9 the conservation proof Columbus 6:15 pm 165 E Knights South Temple: Alcoholics Anonymous 1 8:30 pm Scanlon house 335 E group in those gram! Turning South temple 4 a 4 4 4 d fats after you've t:n for cooking a Cs th-- wide shortage of v fats BUTIOOSENS ?rid- - 41 Coin mitt (CALTS:: -1- 11 —db - FINAL JANUARY COATS — Sizes s2250IR has been prescribed by thousands of Doctors It not only relieves such coughing but also loosens up phlegm' and makes It easier to raise PERTUSSINtat IS Sa:e and mighty effective for both old and young Pleasant tasting S S I 11H Inexpe nsi t ' spcial corduroy "Th 302 t(I rn r 4'q "Go ''Ir)1 nitclEDucm rho EAST FIRST SOUTH DIAL " r tismea r :g' inos 1 ''''1! -- 't - -i- L VEL il 4 r '' ("f C"kt0 '400 0'77 'Ai 1 le 0 - ftft ""' - - "Nu ----- - Nj " zrom000111 ---- I : 40:itcli s''4' 13 7 "agi Charge Accounts Invited Convenient Parking i I ( l - - - ' w ' : - cuts 'k 44:7 i -' e ) "-- - : t ?- ' -- - ''' ' 1 ' :1 t z 1 q- ' '' '' -- - without wiping! Just wash and rinse dishes Even glassware sparkles without wiping Vel leaves no soap scum or streaky film to polish away Removes grease faster and more completely than soap Leaves no dishpan ring to scrub out Vel cleans dishes cleaner than 'soap saves up to half your dishwashing time ' : "44 : fit j 7- - - k i-:4- ' - --: '! :' : - IlL L ''' -'f 7s '055sa 1 74""-'- t ' - '':: ::: ib 1 " of - ""-- : if ' '''''' : ''' 9:!' - ' ' IF " ?! 4''' j - "li- 60 1 - - ‘I it tratio-otarli- nt the et CeigateFaineelive-Peet it 1 i - 30- r-- - - ' '-- i Trio F1 --- - -- 1 " t -- s t 14 : - e?pr p tee' )r Teee71 - PI L w' el I L ry i i t ' -' LAit 0 ''''coloP 4 t cm 171 ' ) Li i'ece ' - i 't'1 0 - J - I- t - sthg fres hec It ' Ili 't - Val washes woolens ' - - 043 I ts i amazingly mild to hands! vire is not a soap- - It is an entirely new and different suds that is completely neutral Vel contains no alkaligreat - 1 7 - '417--4 1 4 L ' 4 :'''31 : '' : 7i c3 : cr — 1 Ir 1g t 1 11 zAlso h DriCal °Ab -- 0- och Elb mp 0 'Cr1IC 1- Ma eS4A--"- DISHES —0 ustsfsli 4t107 OZEgt S70447VaSVIIP !Inuit 4 if! 14 --- d"k — SUDS in i t - L I hagiest' ' &A—est vater 1 - i t' COIMPON36 ''H?- o a - i - is 'wonderPutig 1411703 fillaD contains no alkali! t I ' 'Aij- 1 3 ' i la ca vault a ' FNt : ' i 4 g ‘ ' 11 e0 :1 1 -- fit L )1- - 1 '7 : 1- 4 ‘ ' 35 "''' 1 - Vel is - - --It 2- 1I ! : J ' ' s':''' - ' ' s :1: ' - '''' ii tbr--I1' - fl - La rl t) ne i il d i - I' r ‘ ' -- " ctti - P "'''' 71 - - t t - ' --- - )- 1 - 1 :fi - ---- i Ir" - to -i' '' -‘- - g - '-- -- r4 co I ''' ) with finest soap flakes 1' I t i ( softer fluffier than soap! '''''''''e''"''''''' N I: ‘ 1 — t r:Nu Don't let soap scum sabotage the beauty of your sheer stockings and tine washables! Val isn't a soap it can't leave soap scum or fim of any kind Stockings easily rinse clear stay sheer And actual tests prove that delicate washable colors stay bright up to ten times as long withlIel as r - 4 ns t ' t 1 btighter than with soap!! '3' ' - 254 South Main : s4: -4 i: : - it ' - i - 4"v1""1- t: - ' - 'Delicate washable 1- - i t 1 :i:27 ( 4- - If 0 - iCi - i' ? i '') - f '''' ''"''' ' J 44"-- 'Dishes glosswaro'glm tis e (: i 77)t) '71 cs 10' e" - -' 0 r- - El ' PN r ' ' 4 ' " - Xf ? - "4:: half! ' 3 - wk–se-- - - ' -- ") N''''''' - 2 &shwa-shins- ' timie iti '- - ! '7" Th C-I- tt 1 t g 4 4 c 1 ti rta tweAtiticete I - tattte In - - R'207 '''' - ' U - c tz tLi lier ---- r : - ? - i f a-- - ::7- I 1!N 1-- 4 1 : 1 -- f ' sfr--"- i -- t:1 ct L: 1 1 l' 4 1 - MEET 1 w 0 -- 401lik 4 i - A - lirnr 4 tvos 8' ' Reg gen glay Site for smollst" 9-36- 81 I fr:::" CLEARANCE SALE 5 z i rr r : C : :y Huthwul- - Dena jetveleA3 Si 295 NOW C97-l- 2-- lit ' - :It ti 171 - Credit at 00 added coo 211 MAIN - - ' :c:d BABIES and SMALL CHILDREN Drastic reductions in the last few days of our rreat January Clearance Sale Here are a few specials: abr BONNETS—Velvet - : ayuotuifru For 30-x3- 0" BY COLDS) fib - DIAPERS—Birdsem PICRTCSSITI : I f ongeonfils d luc i 1 sZs is still very seric3 That's why your help is please give it! Lemmas Fat Wimps :4- 'V NOT ONLY RELIEVES The govern- - : i:::rtant! - P7T1i7- 'I rroinnggs ri - n-:- trt- - e ' 4 ) i N1 :1PC5t ' t' li - SUL - ' 1 will price Won't you come In and see them? I fr-t---:ag- tOtt11 i ' - U aocs au)29 so2? sca rill 1 iwbsoed — IN COISatet i"'-- We show an endless variety of all 4 ADVERTISEM-EN- is most ' ‘A- and sopG fetaing by you all thoso roars a booutiful now wodding ring? We con help you show her that you stlit core Bids for operation of the Salt Lake municipal airport restaurant will be presented to the Salt Lake City commission Tuesday City Parks Commissioner Fred Tedesco said Monday The city commisi sioners discussed proposals of the at an executive 81 810011as lbitodnddean in-d- 1 re-us- ed ' rOdUCOt stood hos girt who Eye Airport Cafe Bsids 444 p If you have wouldn't It bo a nice idea if you'd givo that dear East each fined g25 late another vehicle Netiliesilly —Paul Oscar driving Manninc 31 °Scion islso charged with operating a Vonicht With faulty brake fortaitedd 1135 Ignoring traffic kemenhore—Ernesi A P1nocchlo23 783 Downington ave fined 125 L Breeze 25 3700 8 Trial Redwood set—Joseph rd chargedset with speeding innocent trial pleaded Friday ' I I - L for approved 1 TIGIMONeo t 1 ‘ 237-fit- ' t I A Long Time? i I:! 5995 ' ' I 4 I - at 91 nev 1 : 't Magnificent men's wear worsted in a hand' some shadow stripe by American Woolen Co meticulously tailored in ci hip-fltering Junior - Deb Original adapted from a Parisian import In misses' sizes ' HENAbER SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 43 East Broadway Phone BEEN MARRIED ! - 1- ' N - f : Brigham I bench warrent for Leo Adams wood creek as shown at Silver 49 A375-2nd East was ordered by lake Jan 1 is slightly below nor- the' judge when Adams failed to mal V L Martineau county in answer to charges of agricultural agent reported Mon- appear a traffic semaphore ignoring day Measurement of water conOther cases heard Monday were: tent showed 84 inches compared B 24 with 121 inches a year ago and andaneeding—Jalk Kenn Eugene Sampson h Martin 23 litirray each fined $30: Lorin R Farnsworth a 97 inch average for the period Fast 22 937 K 4th South Richard Leon °Isom 1935-4- 7 20 midve le 414 Chn es IV ' lentt 42 he said 3802-23- - t tells Sentence of $125 fine and 34 days in Jail with 30 days suspended on payment of the fine was meted out to Frank John Terrell 38 718 W lst South Monday in police court Terrell pleadedsuilty to the charges before Judge Frank E lotoss who included in the sentence recommendation to the State of TTearxrelel ::)amdmrivint8sigmlicelinleP ension : Creek Water Short Igt --- ssis i t I VETERANS! G l' - t - 1 1 information Businesso r phone Henagec or call School of Mr Lyman Tohalisnineourse - 1' - ' - - I - f ' - as i 7 - i-- - ' - L - - - 4 — T - - I '1 j‘I - -- - - - - Free Demonstration Meeting This law sets forth the duct an extensive survey of all possibilities in Utah responsibilties of the public oilArthur L Crawford commisschools in the alcohol education sioner said intense interest shown program by major petroleum companies was Howling Beneftelski Father Mulroy recently reappointed a member of the Denver Housing authority said some 800 units constructed under the U S units he said are pared to fit the incomes of tenants The man with a large farhily gets a d - break he said By eliminating profits from financing and constructing public housing units Father Mulroy be lieves rental figures are cut even I lower MP hrrvoxidstir 4 11 ip IN -r us 1939 law S much-neede- e1 1 U I I th -- ie T t' g t 1 housing" Rental I rent I Li411 tif y v titjAy - -- - ---- 'i Queen Chosen For Carnival PID Charts Utah Oil Exploration øø°4 il to - P ' 1 1 4 7 - Carnegie - - - '''--- i 1 IF s 41 f - I' ( r Pt--- 0 - 4 f n e : - - -A -- 4P 1 L -- Is - -' 4000: ‘ k st cross-camp- - ):ore On Alcoholism ty The Swedish of the LrakieCrTeetclehmaan edtiltrbeof The Church of Jesusorganization Christ of Latter-da- y Salt meet Wednesday speaker at the Salt Lake Exchange at 8 Saints inwill Ninth warp chapel club weekly meeting Friday noon pm East at Hotel Utah officer! announced 418-5t- h Monday YOU'RE SURE OF Fills Vacancy 4 CI 0 Jules S Dreyfous was named to 4'"'"--- o'l cl oe!: - ' r 't""9"i wHEti fill the unexpired term of Clarence l' 11 6 o YOU BUY c Bei Stheer on the board of directors Salt Lake City Junior Chamber of Commerce at a board it I I - ik i - ''"--- r - - - iszol G Clifford jncuhed ' i -imeeting Monday lL hhou i chairman "1 -- r 1 Swedish Group to Meet Exchange Club Meets H '771 ro Salesmen Feted Utah Leaders Sift Course 1 school-communi- - - w provided complete address of the Mr Dreyfous1 appointment was 'sender Is shown on each article or effective immediately and would parcel Salt Lake postal officials continue until June 1 end of the announced Monday Jaycee fiscal year ar 1 A 4e Citizen Securitv U S Duty CwIficial Says Catholic - - r-- ---- 11 Automobile license plates went on sale in the Salt Lake City and 1 pendents organization: county building Monday with but A son of Mrs Rosalie Brown 641 motorists obtaining plates Los Angeles he is a member of during the day according to D H Charities Speaker Arrives in S L of the branch the Newman club organization Robinson manager EL Key John R Muiroy right here to address the annual meeting office of the state tax commission Catholic students for of tbe Catholic Charities of Salt Lake City discussed welfare trends Hear Military Report Other officers elected were RobI:statLey smith Moot Rey Duane G Hunt bishop of Salt Lake City Col Reinold Melberg ' comert E Knotts son of Mrs Wanda 757-1ave secretary manding officer Fort Douglas Proposals for a public school Kngtts of Mr will discuss universal military Carma Darley daughter education were and program A E Darley Centerville training before members of Salt Mrs discussed by the Utah state board historian and Ebb A Pounds son Lake chapter No 114 National on alcoholism and six Utah educa- of Mr and Mrs M A Pounds silooThloomemsIt4LL"amoss777 1LAlti 1 t tors at a conference Monday after- Provo treasurer "4" 444 INCREASE noon in the governor's board room 1 ! t The United States government farm homes and ample supply of In the capitol r U SNOW FROLIC Increas- I food and plenty of work to be ci't 4 logically must N Blaine Winters director of YOUR assuming done of burden security ing Conditions have changed radi- teacher personnel and for citizens unless a changecomes relations for the state In the present economy with its cally as was demonstrated during INCOME! last economic depression Wage department of public instructione large concentration of citizens de- the earners with large families are said the informal session was pendent upon wagesa Included in such program must not able to set aside sufficient CONQUER FEAR! be public housing for low income savings to tide them over in case aimed at developing a cooperative SPEAK EFFECTIVELY! program group& according to Rt Rev John they are thrown out of work" "King Cold" and "'Snow Belle" Child dependency old age and R Mulroy director of Catholic over the will who University reign Pledges Support chirities for the archdiocese of physical defects due to accidents Dale Course of Utah snow carnival were anto or illness are phases of social secwas the Denver Support nounced Monday as Glen Meier project Father Ifulroy who arrived urity which must be expanded he pledged by Mrs O J Kingston Kappa Sigma and Georgette Lockfor Leadership! Gamma by Prepares Murray president of the Utah Monday I in Salt Lake City will be believes hart Kappa Kappa This Iis the same fam ucourse that Federation of Women's clubs prtncipal speaker at the annual Cut Large Farms Eugene Wight chairman has trained thousands of successful Mr Winters said the state board Guy of The royalty will be crowned at men and women throughout the meeting of Catholic Charities The Denver prelate a member on alcoholism will seek to obtain a Salt Lake City Tuesday at a pm It will teach you to think azsembly in Kingsbury country! on your feet and apeak effeetivelv at the Ladies Literary club 830 E of the National Conference of a national authority on alcoholism hallspecial Thursday itwill bell) Y c)uclo"rineP courage Catholic Charities executivp com- for a series of lectures in Utah South Temrle tear! -Highlighting a the rest of the In the old days" Father Mulroy mittee said some of the large high schools You will learn to inereaae your Inski come be week will said Monday "nearly everyone farms which depend to a large race if snow conditions warrant people! through ability to handle Student Activities had some rort of garden and degree upon migratory labor and a Snow ball Saturday in the Secondary school administrators Union building ballroom maybe a cow and chickens If un- should be trimmed so some of the employed they always could appeal migratory workers would have will be asked to develop student to relatives who—had COTTIMOtii01111 farms of their own He believes in activities such as essay play and increased and public cooperative ef for t poem writing contests MONDAY JANUARY 24 S P M' ' O OOOOO among farmers for marketing forums in the auditorium of the new speaking "I am in full accord" he said 45 Bast Mr Winters explained the 27th Henager School of Business I Broadway See this course in action! "with the effort of Denver's legislature in establishing the See for yourself bow it 4an help mayor James Quigg Newton Jr state board on alcoholism specito obtain $25000000 in federal fied the board should act with the The state department ot pub- - you! funds ---- - - Annual meeting of the board of Tuesday evening in the directors t Young Men's Christian 'Sojournerstemple 650 E South A15911 has been set for Jan 29 at Temple Dinner will be served at 6:30 pm with the meetihg open7 pm in YMCA headquarters 89 Exchange pl Roger Freund ing at 7:30 pm announced executive secretary EffeeNtiveewimMmanediart °ellyie Monday Seven of the Y M C A's -21 diregular serve rectors will be elected to mail articles and parcel post packthree-yeterms Mr Freund said ages for Ge be di Action will be taken on the pro- addressed trmo a"flGeneral pee clicveeprtye posal to incorporate under Utah statutes Homer L Hoisington Denver former YMCA boys' worker in Salt Lake City and for 23 years a member of the YMCA national council will be guest speaker Officers of the board of directors and Mr Freund will make annual reports I Independents At U Elect -- 4 ' I Studies where he course law of Utah University the Bowdoin teawchinnin ger &Int titil:30uno: He began in 1931 where he coverity authored with Dr Sydney W Anlower divigleman dean of the sion art English textbook "Free Man's Forum" Recently he pre- sented a paper on A E HousJohn Paul Brown junior law man English Victorian poet at a Assn of the Philological at the University of Utah student meeting of the Pacific Coast at Stanford Monday night was elected chief of the university Associated Inde- 1 ') -1 N ste- -- 1 ' 'I Beta Kappa national honorary rescholastic society and later deceived master's and doctors grees from Harvard university 6 I 0t) -- -- '- k t I:1's-- sl on the Race With Catastrophe" will be subject of the annual 4 Frederick William Reynolds lec' 1 ture to be delivered by Dr Edwin ''! : R Clapp professor of English at the University of Utah in Kings11 at 8:15 pm bury hall Feb lecture will be the 6 Dr Clapp's 12th presentation of the series given as a tribute to the late Prof Reynolds He was first director exand founder of the university's tension division: A New Yorker by birth Dr Clapp was graduated from Stanford university with "great distinction" He WWI named to Phi 4: I L ' Directors of YMCA Outline Annual Meeting Program ig 1 'The Two Horizons: A Report a -- te 1 i - " - ' - 4 I : -- t 7 A - - - - CITY NEWS BRIEFS 1 y'- '' I Y LectureFe11111 n - 0- 0- ? t- Reynolds IA:'' 0 - D U of U Slates 'ee1ff:rY':34—t : - ::!'47— - i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Tuesday January 20 1918 v r - - 4 1 T -- - |