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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17. 1923 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Nicholson, recent newlyweds are at home in their new home in Highland Park. Excellent Program at an Investigation of the meteorological conditions prevailing at the time show that The result wa movement of the a there had been BishMrs. Claude Mr. and Richards, central part of the op and Mrs. Stayner Richards and air all over the a curry soot from such fh'AW isles Claia Ith Mrs. Willard Richards with their Hose .Tonlai: Nibley Tark Art Program will be 'Celeste .. Ib'l'lier districts of EngAmy summer the at their the upending manufacturing end. week this manda Afflck Ilipi; Irvin- summer home in Mountair. channel. Exameitf iallynightinteresting Irish over land the It Hendeison who are Horace lire- iiMtiiit .Harold more to those Friday sliowed that M.ni.in.e rain room of black S. ination the rnr. of Working older and who arc at all interested in I.a Mr. and Mrs. T. Albert Hoper, 1288 Its color was due to the presence of the drama. For the second time in! f ii lit I in ch a I, ae In date. Stratford Ave. left yesterday for a an extraordinary amount of soot. its history will one act plays he pre- Nextiilr. week's Art Prosjrain will be given short trip into Idaho. sented there. Tlmisdiiv. Auitust 2:rii, lnstea-- Nof i. in. Il will lies In shandy at These will he (riven by the Drama Soya Bean Brsad in Austria. of Marriage Tlnee Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ure and daughAustrias experiments with soya bean Producing Claa of the University Naiiiii-iie,by Fniversity pieseiiii-iter left yesterday for Seattle, Wash, flour In under the direct ion of Prof. Chanrey flail MmmI-- ' Department wllli full have proved for an indefinite stay. piece orchestra. Houstman. and this bread hat become so The Clod one of the (treat hits' that, according to the DepartMr. and Mrs. II. H. Thomas, 2555 popular of vaudeville will lie seen the first ment of Commerce, the output has Intheir Drive are visiting Highland time since its initial performance at creased to 10,000 loaves daily. daughter in Seattle. the Orphcum some two years ago. And Three months ago the first experithe other is 'Op O' My Thuin" the was made by s Viennese baker, ment Mis Leleah Murphy of Ogden has littled one act piece of satire made Miss lSarbara Campbell of Tooele been who put out a loaf of wheat bread C. Coulson Mr. famous by our own Maude Adams. Mrs. and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. has been with a 20 per rent mixture of soyu In addition there will be a two part Cnulaoii visiting Smith and will accompany Smith. bean flour. Soya flour is said to be Univerthe dance program given by them up Mill Creek canyon where they Mr. Emil Kroll of the Western Mu- rich In proteins and futs, and Its sity Students of Miss Hattie Tipton will spend their vacation. sic and Arts Co. has gone one an ex- carbohydrates possess a sweetening and two saxophone solos. business trip to the coast. tended The lovers of art are quality which makes It distinctly Mrs. Painter Atchinsun, 2052 Chadto the Little Theatre flocking every wick Street entertained at luncheon agreeable. The flour Is produced unLIVED LIFE OF LONELINESS der a secret process. Friday night. The program follows: Wednesday. Her house was beautibuttons bachelor in decorated fully 1 A IIT I. and Marigolds. Naturalist Isolated Himself That Ho TUB ILOD (line act piss' by Lewi lleach) Might Have Opportunity to Aalsep at Their Desks. Cast af Chararlrra Mr. and Mrs. John James and famHabita of Birds. Professor Gentlemen, I am dismissThai! ileus Trssk Study Joseph Fish Trssk (ieorjrlsna Taylor ily are spending their vacation in Emllsry ing you ten minutes early today. A Northarn lrivalc Abner Taylor igration canyon. On a lonely islund off the ooast of Please go out quietly so as not to wake A Soot hern Seraeanl K. Ynniiic A Soul hern Private IjiMar Holmes for twenty-fiv- e years, Mr. the other classes. Yale Record. Hishnp Roekwnod and family are Queensland Sk'ene: The k ilclien of a farmhouse on the bonier inn between the North- touring through Yellowstone Park and E. J. Bunfleld, naturalist and author of ern anil Hunt hern Ms tea. It la ten Confessions of a Beachcomber'1 and FOR SALE to return some time next week o'rloi'k In the evening, Kvpteniher. tai:i. expect died tlie hus other of at age books, l owner prtnlm-eiDraleaving city, brick By tlie In class by Play Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dansie are seventy. The crew of the steamer matic Prod net Inn. University of Viali, in bungalow perfect condition. Ilousl-ina11. iiinler tlic direction of Mr. C. visiting in Montana. passing the island, saw a wom- In Westminster Heights, near an waving on the beach. A boat was Garfield PAHT It. Mr. and Mrs. Pane Vincent Kelly School, Irving Junior A. Mrs. Iianfleld was found 1. Value Direct oils June Fayter, entertained at a Michigan party last landed and Westminster College; and High island. to of the be Inhabitant the only Mart's Norton Thursday evening. out of smoke location 2 Itussian Maaurka I.ucile Covey delightful Hett husband was doud. Tlie crew Ar.nie Merrill of out the cold Emiand of and out range made timber coffin of a Dow announce Mr. Mrs. and ship's lainise Tipton Vogue Young . S. Valse Bullet ; beautiful winds sen-iceMarion Sharp the birth of a son. the chief officer reud the burial gration Canyon Interluile. Is2 leave to the Mrs. oak Banfleld refused bedrooms, large floors, Mnlos Saxiiplmne B Major Webber, retired army officer land, and the captain called fur vol- glazed sleeping porch, breakfast Chinese Cycle with Mrs. Webber and their two unteers to stay with her. Every man nook, fine furnace and basement. l...tTnilirella Dance T.ticllc Covey, Mardaughters have recently moved into offered, and the lon Hliarp, Annie Merrill captain selected one Hyland 2137-2. Dance Chinese Mnrva Norton Highland Park. to remain. Some twenty-fiv- e yean 3. In China LouIhi! Typtiin, June Fayter 4. Ovenlale L'nxemlile Mrs. Martin Boggis is visiting her ago Mr. Dnnileld acquired under the PAIIT HI parents in New York her father being land laws of the Queensland governDP V MK THPMB ill- One Act Play by Frederick Fenn ment Dunk island, off the coust of anil FORESTDALENOTES Pryea Queensland. This was an Islet rather Cast of Characters Dr. and Mrs. George A. Allen are more than three miles in area, Madam Jeanne Dliler....Bertriiie AVIcbe square Clem (Mrs.) Calloway entertaining at a large lawn party inhabited till then only by the rapidly Florence Hollirook this evening. B dwindling remnant of a once consider- EIGHT TIMES Miss Virginia Cannon and Geo. Nelable native population, which has since, and it would seem, entirely disappeared. son who were married Aug. 15 Miss Nora Cannon and Joseph S. NelThere, with his wife, be settled down son who will be married Friady, ento Ure the simplest of lives and In- tertained their bridal parties at a dulge In bis cherished pastime of ob- dinner dance at Pinecrest Inn last serving the ways of birds, beasts and Tuesday. Ashes, and, while they remained, his black fellow men. Montreal Family Following the marriage of Miss Virginia Cannon and George S. Nelson, Herald. which took place in the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday morning a recepKNOWN AS ELECTRIC GHOSTS tion was given Wednesday night from 8 until 11 oclock at the home of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Scientist Explains Action of Electron brides Cannon 2354 Seventh East Street The Fastest Moving of All ceremony waa performed by Apostle Miss Rosins James E. Talmadge. Objects, Cannon and Alice Nelson were the In an address to electrical engineers bridesmaids John B. Cannon was best In London a distinguished scientist man. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Cannon thus defined an electron. An atom is in receiving the guests were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. F. A. ordinarily associated with a charge, Ellis. Joseph Nelson, Presiding in the dining room and force is required to separate the were Mrs. Clarence Cannon, Mrs. charge from the atom. The atomic Janies Smith, Miss Marba Cannon and charge when separated is called an I)oone Smoot. Assisting in serving electron. In an electrolyte I. e, a were Miss Donnette Kesler, Miss Marsubstance decomposed by an electric ion Hosier, Miss La Vor Chipman, current there is a bodily transfer of Miss Sarah Lund, Miss Bernice, Muratoms with their charges; In a metal- phy, Miss Marjorie Cannon, Ruth lic conductor tlie charges are bunded Brat ford and Doris Love. After a on os electrons from atom to atom. wedding trip through Yellovtone the will be at home in the Bodel In the discharge through highly rare- couple Apartments. fied gases the electric current Is In Its most simple form, for here there Miss Nora Cannon whose marriage Is a flow of electrons, traveling by will take (nice Friday evening was the themselves, of disembodied charges or guest of honor at a number of parties electric ghosts. Electrons, It should be during the week. Mrs. Joseph Nelson Miss Alice Nelson entertained for added, are the fastest moving of ull and the bride Monday at their home on known terrestrial objects, their speed Second Avenue. Miss Marianne Clark OUR GARDEN IIOSE WILL NOT KINK that of light, which entertained being at her home on Is 1S0.000 miles per second. Washing- D Street. ATuesday was supper given Wedton Star. nesday et the Hotel Utah by Miss ASK FOR OUR SPECIAL PRICES Helen Wright and Mrs B. Cecil Gates. Thursday Mrs. Wallace F. Bennett and la Separation Right? Fulvie Ivins entertained for the Tlie French senate has voted to Miss bride. transfer to the pantheon, Frances hull of fame, the remains of Renan, Edgur Miss Martha Scofield is a guest at Qulmet and Michelet. Thla la a high the home of Dr. and Mrs. John Sharp. honor from the state. But In 18t8 Mis Mabel Hansen has just reMichelet's wife opposed the transfer of her husband's body. She had been the turned front a two weeks trip to Bear Lake. historians Intimate literary helper almost a collaborator and knew all Mrs. his thoughts. When the proposition from a Simmons recently returned very pleasant trip on the was made to her tlie said: No I lie Weber. She was the of Geo. would not have wished It. He chose Spencer at his summer guest home. his grave himself In Drew Chipman and Wendall Payne beside his son's. Let him sleep there In peace. But there may be no one are touring Yellowstone Park. today to Interpose a veto on the senRussell Harrington and Geo. Nelson ate's resolution. If It also passes the returned from a two weeks' tour just ctsAhar of deputies. through Yellowstone. Nibley Park Tonight d. We Have No Ba lanas, But aiv fam-ilii-s'a- re We have every other kind of merchandise that we give absolutd? free every Friday and Saturday FATS AUCTION STORE FATS COUNTRY STORE in Addition a Real Movie Programme in-- Frl-ila- j Coniii-opera- . bread-makin- g e EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE SHOW SUNDAY MONDAY yi-nr- TUESDAY n. Aug. 4- 19-20-- 21 D. W. GRIFFITH'S Latest and Best iltHil! Itli-har- Close Out Sale on Garden Hose and Lawn Mowers ONE EXCITING NIGHT Ter-rsstrl- and CHARLIE CHAPLIN in tt PAY DAY one-tent- h ADULTS 23c CHILDREN 10c IPEINC ALWAYS LEADS THE WAY Pere-Lachuls- e, Buy Now and Save Money Wc have a pood assortment Biggest and Beat The annual meeting and banquet of the Men's Social club had not proved successful. The committee In charge of the arrangements, however, were more hopeful of a better conclusion as the guest of honor was Introduced by the chairman. Gentlemen, he said In a genial voice, "we have with us tonight one whom you ull know very well, Professor lime, who has promised to tell us some of his biggest and best after-dinn- of mowers left ami are selling; them at greatly reduced prices. Mowers j I i I will he 15 per cent liiglirr next year. Granite Lumber and Hardware Go. Sugar House Hyland 210 storhw. Amid tremendous uppluuse from the guests, the professor rose from his sent. Mr. Chnlniian and gentlemen." he said, when he could make his voice hoard. To begin with my biggest story, let me tell you how thoroughly I have enjoyed yonr banquet." S s u fi Black Rain. One of tlie serv'ei-- of science Is In d stroylng superstition, and a notable example of this was afforded not long ugo tn Ireland. On an October night a full of Mack rain, leaving Inky pools In thd roads, occurred In many part of the Island. It wn noted at the famous observatory at Birr in.; ctle, The Misses Thelma and Fay Woolley entertained at an afternoon party for Mrs. John Dean and family are a number of school friends on July 21. Games and refreshments were enspending the summer at Ileber home on Seventh East. joyed. About twelve guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Free entertained the Beechnut club at a canyon party, Mr. and Mrs. Springer announce the Aug. 11, at their canyon home in marriage of their daughter Jennie to Mountair. A party of twenty-fiv- e mo- Arian Van Rosendaal. Thdy were tored up for an early breakfast The married June 27th in the Salt Lake day was delightfully spent and a Temple. chicken dinner was enjoyed before returning. Miss Virginia Tobiason, Aledia Tobi-asu- n and Mrs. Tobiason have returned Mr. Roy Simmons has just returned from Pinecrest, where they spent a from Camp Wildwood in Provo can- week at their summer home. yon. where he was the guest of Bishop Anderson at his summer home. The members of the Forest Dale Miss Bernice Murphy has just re- Literary club enjoyed a dip in the turned from a month's trip in Butte, Lake at Saltair Aug. 11., after which Montana, where she was the guest of they enjoyed a picnic lunch. one of her school friends. Mrs. Augusta Fehring and her The Rnnseger family have returned nephew Billie are visiting at the home home after spending two months in of Ida Driggs. California. Mr .and Mrs. M. C. Morris spent a Mr. R. I,. Bird and Misses Ruth week at Brighton, visiting with Mr. and Marion Bird returned July 28, and Mrs. R. I. Morris at their sumfrom a month's visit in California. mer home in Brighton. , THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER Coming Miss Francis Christophenon and Mr. and Mrs. Melvina Jensen entertained for their south visited Sunday School classes at the home of their home on Lake Street Mias Jensen. Twelve guests were e present Inei Whitbeck for a weeks visitschool Mias 19 11 Musical numbers were given by Miss Nellie Woodruff, Miss Rosina jJJgV Miss Marbn Cannon a matinee part y t , t followed by Cannon, Mrs. Bird and Mrs. Horn. atre Mim Virginia Wyss gave a reading. tea room, in roiiiplin'J Sixty guests called during the ginia Cannon. bttn present. s KeeleT J? Miss'' f vfit MWhit her k and daughter. Miss lues Whilbeck lmve just returned from a three weeks visit at Pinecrest Inn. - M.s Afton Love entertained at a Miss Lctii Birch from Coalville, Kensington in honor of Mrs. Douglas Utah, who has just returned from n -Mr. William Davies is visiting with Love a; the I.ove home on 7th East. mission from the central states was her mother, Mrs. Hilda Suminerhnys were present. h:f:y the guest of the Geo. Woolley family at her Imriii: on lake Street. Mrs. Nebeker gave Davies home is in California. gu-st- fo Mrs. Fanny W. Parkinson enterhe will visit with tained at a dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Weaver and daughter Ruth The Forest Dale SnnfrT of Alliance, Ohio. A Teachers and Officers enjoy Creek Csnyon.Aj at City ing Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Duckworth and six course supper was enc) daughters, La Velli and Edith, with 84 guests. Miss Virginia Freeze as their guest have just returned from a trip Miss Virginia Cann.",t Sit?rUa2 through Yellowstone. (They visited week has been ( honor Bear Lake, Blackfoot, Idaho and Jack-so- n She was the guest of Hole on their return trip. and Ar shower chen her home .f.wSeWriri1-enue- . st Nelson Mrs. Geo. Woolley entertained for Seventeen Mrs. Mary W. Bcnnion, Aug. 13 at a The hostess was sssited by tea. Mrs. Joseph Nelson. ta JSriS&srtf |