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Show I SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FEBRUARY 15. 1924 amryli.R If tin- - (kdiiii'n riiilly tetilskln tl.e will limy S! 'l.mn e rfIi!tDlll tlli-l- klml'li. u. I r On' f lli ,1'- eilsiili-K- those ulit - reter lie SCHOOL AT B. Y. I), . their kim1 uni,ud uy It may iletelop timt those 1'lilnese Landit ruiils were iiei'cssury to e In mall joiiriit. the losses I- sweet peas to correspond with their was powns. Dr. W. E. Hunter man. Ass sting Mr. and Mrs. Cannon and the bridal party in receiving the iruests were Mrs. John A. Simrp, Mr. and Mrs. 8:t. afP;. r the supper room were in Presiding Mrs. George M. Cannon, Jr., Mrs. Les-- 1 ter F, Hewlett, Mrs. June B. Sharp and Mrs. William Fagergren, Assist-- ! Claire Mar- inS ln ervln5 were a"11- - Mr8- - Georfte S. Nelson, MlSS Ruth Stewart, Miss Lenore Cannon, Miss Lucille Farell, Doone Miss Rhea Brsin, Miss Sarah Lund, Miss Lyda Rossiter, Miss Melba Chip- Lvon Chipman and Miss mAIIa Mi Rosina Cannon. About 250 invitations were issued. The C0UPle wil1 spend a month on the ?cifie coaat and will make their Tu-.-I- ay -- l r.i-x- ... Last, for the officers aril teachers of the inUtual. The tiachers of the - Sr? boring the past, from this view- during the say parents do not realize the act as hosts and hiu-.-.-et Jl!Mlt' Provo, Keb. 14. 1 lie 1.1conditions. and they perm.t evening. Li.iwrS.'hini! at the Brigham l iung r t hildren to find recreation and the dangerous coasting hill,; The offjcera anJ ,eachres of the sity is to. I the mot sjUunt-a- l .n it rpori.n session ever held at tha. not a morpenlg thought to the M t giv.iTr ot i l.JS. were guests of 'he Iiianaise; of , now surround them, and tion, amirding to an anmiuie-eOdeon. Browning last pM lhat imade today by lea Hugh M. accident hapsome rious niuntil J they ward. Jo they grasp the situation. HwLderful rime. tli of in 11 thi; "NVvpr hintory is irt'ir.f; O'ih by one th deprived . . liui a . . boy i (na t. fie. miaionarui who left last ,wi.- swimming holt, ms aog and now .. Doctor for this studied a rlay, Feb. 8, fine yar, fully h;j, led. What a cruel world it is getsend In how Woodward said today. and lie the citv for to boy, . our uuiripulum we havft ha(j iu uMth-a home in the country I0onjrsfjr r- ers of thi state and iheir nmBds - wmre the cruel policeman ar.d nisi We expe. t much of them home in Slt Lfike. ri .t r uUtiong cannot int,,rfere and Mantly in mind. As a result of that So in while they are away and wnl be ready d him home at y cari ful study, we have decided Irnilil a rich course of htuily arouiid our The bride was guest of honor at that coastinir is not a necea- - to meet them with the band when they all of in the community life of . factor a tea given Friday afternoon by Miss major professors, neany men will rank aniong he. ,lra-nEmeline Lund and Miss Maurine Ben- 7. the boy or girl. I maintain that the wor . Hearken all ye Gramas Girls n nion lt the Lund home. The tea table in America in their field should prepare and regu- cmmunity In our own fuculty we have two iatc SJlfe coasting grounds for the are intending to go to the banquet at had a cluny iace cover and a crystal A new Doctors of Philosophy, Dr. tnrl young, that they may revel in the the stake house next Ssturday. owj 0f narcjisi and red tulips was 0f roasting and sleigh riding nleasant surprise in the way of cars tJie certerpiece. F. Kynng, in physics; and Dr. liani J. Snow, in history, as wIl as jjurjnp the winter months. Nature has for transportation has been provided. Assisting in receiving the guests Professor C. E. Maw, who is finishing' gfJ lavishly provided the necessary At 7:15 there will be a sufficient were Mrg l. w. Lund, Mrs. George his course in chemistry this PrinF; elements for the sled and ski. Why number of cars to take the girls from M cannon and Mrs. Milton Bennion, These men in addition to the splendid hhould the citizen not do his hit bv Sugar House ward to the stake house. Mrg George Cannon, Jr., Mrs. William from the regular fac- setting apart and safely guarding suit- Kvery one will meet at the meetine Hunter, Mrs. Tracy Wootton and Miss corps of by a num- able places for this King of Winter house sometime between 7 o clock and Golds Hyde presided at the tea table. ulty will lie supplemented 7:15. Are we all set fir the biff time? Assisting in serving were Miss La ber of men of national importance, Sports. The present system of setting apart Fawn Bailey, Miss Verona Toronto, among whom will be Doctor Sneddon Watch for full particulars concern-- , Miss Loone Smoot, Miss Ruth Stewart, of Columbia University, Dr. Walter R. certain streets for coasting by our Kansas of Public Safety Department is fraught ing the religion class cantata which xijM Madelyn Stewart, Lydia Rossiter, Smith of the Universit n One of the beat and newest additions Rosins Cannon, La Von Chipman, Rhea with dangers we cannot afford to risk. and President of the National Dean of National Sociology; C'loc all streets and avenues in the to the M. I. A. is the advanced senior Brain, Frances Russell Vaun Smith of the 1 depart- city to coasters and provide suitable clas for married folks. As a teacher, and Lucile Farrell. Bruce, head Harold ment og English, University of Cali- runways elsewhere. The surrounding Brother A. M. Thurman cant be beat, A musical program was given durGeneral hills to the north and east of our city and under his teaching the class is ing the afternoon by Miss Ruth Stew fornia; Dr. Adam S. Bennion, and Sunerintendent of Church Schools, furnish splendid grounds for coasting growing weekly. Come out once and ard, Miss Doone Smoot, Virginia Dr! Henry C. Cowles, of the Univer- lanes, tobogganing and ski runways you can't resist coming again. Freeze, Mrs. Edna Evans Johnson these regu- for all practical purposes. and Mr. Margaret Hewlett. The sity of Chicago. Besides I would set the hours for coasting lar instructors, there will be a large guests numbered 125. number of special lecturers. into two grades, in order to prevent On account of the great demand accidents and mishaps, and insure safeMr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Sharp enterDale tained at Mah Jongg and a late supthat has developed for courses in Eng- ty to the small bos and girls; while lish, the University is preparing to the larger and more able to care for per last night in honor of Miss Cannon and her fiance, Ira Bennion Sharj), offer a great variety of such courses themselves he given exclusive rights La Velle Duckworth, Ily. 1976 With to occupy the coast lanes. in Literature and eompoaition. at the Sharp home. The guests numOne of the interesting weddings of bered twenty. that in view, Ir. Adam S. Bennion, Dr. Coasting for small children should Bruce and Dr. Hughes have been se- be provided within citv blocks inside the late winter was that of Miss Lois Miss Lucy Freebairn entertained a cured to augment our own faculty. the city limits, where they will he pro- Cannon and Ira Bennion Sharp, which took place yesterday morning in the dumber of girl friends at her home on Many courses in American and English tected and away from danger. Salt literature will be ofTered to both gradtemple. A wedding break- Seventh East. Mah Jongg was enstudent. uate and fast for relatives and the wedding joyed by fifteen guests. Light refreshparty folowed at the home of the ments were served by Miss Ruth Recognizing that character and Rebridegrooms mother, Mrs. J. A. Sharp, ligious Education are of tremendous 1160 Eighth East street. importance to the American people, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cannon enA large reception was given last the Brigham Young University is preat the home of the bride's par- tertained the Forest Dale Literary night paring to follow up the work begun By E. A. II. two year ago by offering rich courses ents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cannon, Club in their new home on Ashton Wells ward teachers' training group in this type of work. Dr. Adam S. Sr., 720 Ashton avenue. In the draw- Ave. Mrs. A. B. Irvine read The Bennion will give advanced courses in is to convene again Sunday at 12:15, ing room a bower of palms, ferns and Fool, which was thoroughly enjoyed Bible Literature, Dr. Sneddon of Co- under the able direction of Louis Lar- Columbia roses was arranged for the W all members present. An election sen. Of course we'll be there. Here- - bridal lumbia will offer a course in The party. The living room was0' officers was held. Milton H. Ross teacher training classes decorated in crimson and yellow tulips. was elected president, Mr. Home vict Aspect of Education, and Dr. Smith will give a course in Extra will be held on hte second and fourth In the dining room a pink and laven- -' President and Mrs. W. C. Duckworth Delicious refreshments Curricula 'Activity Leading to Charac- Sundays of each ionth, der color scheme prevailed. A basket ,ecretary. ter and Religious Education, Dean erYe- - Fifty guests were of pink and lavender sweet peas w J- John C. Swenson will give a course in Summerhays gave several Sunday afternoon at 2:30 is the a centerpiece for the supper ent . stake Sunday school union table. Four The Proper Function of Social InstiMictions. candles were in , pink M, Love,ha.8 tutions, and I will offer a course in meeting. Superintendent Southwick crystal holders! A Rumania lace and the as been for "Character Education and Religious urges our presence there at the stake mosaic cover was used. wb.ere Tork Ne? house. Philosophy in order to meet this The bride wore a gown of ivory ,P?8t'x month' She is getting a ong now after her long spell of satin, with a bodice and drapery of nicely sickness. Miss Love was visited by Granite stake mutuals are to have a duchess lace, and a These courses will be supplemented of silver girdle Galli-Curwhile in New York. by many others in History, Economics, road show on March 6th. There will be metal cloth. A court train was caught Sociology, Political Science, and other three circuits, eight wards in each at the shoulders with silver flowers. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Love entertained subjects that will be important to the circuit Each ward will furnish its in "honor of Vfetoria "Cooper froinNew lLn.ri.Ve.n7v.70rn ,Tth the allotment of good things for the teaching profession as well as Ho" U,A tod l student carrying regular work leading iitors who are delivered to and from. " This event promises to be a genuine had rhinestone buckles. The bridal to a degree. Superintendents, supervisors, and round of diversified entertainment Pelil row' The Forest Dale M men are x?. principals are to be provided with ?viinK their division of Granite Stake We to show are the have the of lnBenn,Vrald courses in Supervision of Schools, hnor.r..wor crepe with a perfect record. They have Personal Problems in Supervision, season. The Wells Ward Minstrells medallions of flowers in pastel shades The School Finance, "Educational are effectively working to give us an and silver lace over orchid satin. The won one game and had the rest forto them. Thursday night they Statistics, "Extra Curricula Activ- evening of colored hilarity. By George, matron of honor, Mra. W, E. Hunter, feited wil mix with the winners of the other ity, "The Social Aspect of Secondary lake a tip from me dont miss this waa gowned in pink crepe chiffon three divisions in the Granite Stake "Educational Measure- menu of minstrelsy; its going to be trimmed in silver lace and Frnch Education, s. The fials will follow ments, and Definite Plan for Sex a humdinger. Feb. 21st it the date, flowers over pink satin. Miss Madelyn Education given by some of tha best t 8 oclock. Under the auspices of Stewart, bridesmaid, wore blue crepe prepared men in the state and some our ladies mutual. chiffon over blue satin, trimmed in The cast of And Home Came Ted, of those of the faculty from outside silver lace and French flowers. Miss the Forest Dale mutual play, was en- Prof. Purrington and hia wonderful Emmeline the state. Lund, bridesmaid, wore aitertained Miss Doris Love at her To aid in the courses in education, lilliputian artists, entertained us roy-tll- y gown of ecrue crepe chiffon over home last by Thursday night. A short last a demonstration school will be organnight ized. This school is going to be one of Our mutuals starred last Tuesday the most complete training schools night in Messages of Patriotism. ever organized in the west. Director L. John Nuttall, a man It was a very creditable production. well trained in matters of supervision, A full house was the token of will be in charge. This school will consist of pupils from the first to colOur Sunday School is preparing to lege grade. Here problems of teaching will be actually worked out by ex- give us a worth while f itertainment perts who are known for their success. n the very near future. Help ua We feel, Dr. Woodward concluded, boost that we have organized one of the We are glad to welcome back in our most practical and helpful summer schools ever organized in the West to midst Edw. E. Pike, who will assume serve the people of the West leadership of our wanl choir. IyCts rally round hib, and materially build up our singing department Choir rehearsals every Wednesday night at s -4 lu the ilurk. irt-ho- j - p iir.t, I ThorouRlily the Ic xlur Him time. Toned five to tLeui a flame colored satin, trimmed in silver ace. All of the attendants earned A splendid propra.r. i h.in r of Abraham Lincoln was enjoyed by the M- A. members l.i t rii.tr.:. wil take p.&Cc A meeting and t Thursday even.r.g at the home every moment of the game. 'ar.y man and young woman found joji.c for I he first time the heart's first love as they pulled their sleit'"-awHM-nii.ihii.d in hand back up the long steen rear the old srhool house and grounds of long ago, which later d into love arid wedde life, lit- ,.,-n- Once more, Mil literally and lig Ihe sMillglit has het'D Bratively, turned on nior old King Tut. s : - Banks were nin e advertised if, tun In inoilein dny It i that they be luindil proof. They will get the tlilef who Mote a gold crown from a ilentiMs simp If he ducan'l kn-- Ids mouth abut. Not much Is lieurd friNii the mnn who used to ssy the liuiiuin rare now and then needs a wsr to cleanse It. They felt free In take the rnne that was fountTln King Tut' tomb, as Tut will have llllle further ue for It. 8 Just to show flint women are entitled to all the privileges of men, one of them In Florida shot a sheriff. Itusslu has onlered HIO Fokker airplanes, fur civilian use," showing that kumla retains Its sense of humor. . ,' Make Your Home Secure By Using Reliable Locks j i i j ! )Ji,ary , Of the two ways to protect your house against unlawful entry, the Yale Night-latc- h ; Aaso-ciatio- is the one . j They say that the feet of college girls arc growing larger. Anyway, thut la better than their growing flutter. singers are gaining In popularity," exeejit the nelghlairhooil variety on a regular pruetlre schedule American million pounds of fish were caught In New York In addition to those who bought blue sky" 8!i Forest under-gradua- passengers were lost on Only 'American ships last year. They that go down Into the aea In ships In these days would not seem to lie aa much In need of prayer as they that cross the Gil street Too arientlata who plan to hunt for the world'! biggest elephant should know they can And It In almost any circus. that never fails No. 44 is both a Yale Cylinder Night-latc-h It gives the conveniand a dead-loc- k. ence of the spring lock and the perfect security of the dead-bolall in one, and both convenience and security t, are backed by the Yale reputation. Ask us to show you the Yale Cylinder Night-latc- h No. 44 and other styles of .Yale Locks and Latcher THE Notes te Wells Ward Notes Granite Lumber and Hardware Co. 1084 E. 21st So. Hy 210 ( pres-form- ed An odd feature of tills proposal that Taria tai tourists la that It la being published aa aunieth'ng hitherto unheard of. According to a critic, a real lover of music area colon aa the music la rendered. And now and then bears a few blue notes. Faria, said a wit, la where good Americans go when they die. Others go there when love dice end they want a divorce. Oh, well, If the rest of ua owed aa much aa Germany does no doubt wo also would think more about borrowing more money than paying what we owed. I Communication has been restored ln the Japanese area devastated by earthquake. A greater and more beautiful Tokyo may he confidently looked forward to within the next few years. If the motor earn had either to be decently c refill or carry stretchera and hospital supplies traffic conditions would Improve. By spending OS or 70 cents a city Winn can drive out Into the country and save eight nr nine cents on his bushel of potatoes. The failure of the Nobel cnmmltea to award a peace prize must be a great disappointment to a lot of traveling statesmen who have told all the world what ought to he done. when a bellicose country lets the enemy know how many rannon It has the bellicose country probably la planning to do It with pit. Nowaday Salt Lake City Firms taaaaaaaiwaiwftaaaaaaaaaaaas Ts eakfe rfrw imH MiviN wl t Sw a4mMMi ihsIIm Ik sum thb etsr. Write Mir Barter D. S. BUSINESS 1 ESirirfiev. M M. estates aril! 114 Brftflt St 8. U COLLEGES BUSINESS U - COLLEGE. All rommmlal teanrhm Mm St.. Sail Late Cite. fr. BOOKS AND SHORT STORIES bonk you ant ky mail, f. O. BOOKS Any Dnirrrt 4 Kat Siv Trmplr Civ 14 y SONGS A SHEET MUSIC new and oW. All kind, nhwl ClMrC WHIM 1'Olv ihvnUry Muik'la CBKAM IHnct WANTED Black van A Crltfla - mnn,- by S Main SHIT DIRECT SMyamte fmaSend a trial Pay MmI Half, ran Csmyanr. Ogden. Utah. COSTUMES , ci W J semi-final- , I of honor at a luncheon followed V Mah Jongg, given by Mrs. Joseph I Hyde and Miss Golds Hyde at the.: home, 1365 South Temple. Jonquil-ia silver basket formed a cento-piecfor the luncheon table. Four li Mr. and Mra. I.' S. Tanner enter- ver candlesticks held yellow cathedis' tained at a musical at their home on candles. The place cards were a 8th East. Archie Tueller, Mr. Fisher Japanese designs. Covers were Uji and Reginald Beals accompanied by for ten. Mra. Tanner, gave violin selections. PREVENTS INFECTION Ffteen guests were present Refreshments were served by Mrs. Josephine The greatest discovery in flesh heals Tanner. is the marvelous Borozone, a prepar&tr that cornea in liquid and powder fat Mrs. George M. Cannon, Jr., and Mra. It is a combination treatment that if W. C. Hunter entertained at a Ken- only purifies the wound of germ to the flesh r: sington tea at the home of Mrs. Can- cause infection but it heals wounds non, 427 First Avenue, Saturday, Feb. extraordinary speed. Bad heal with 8, in honor of Miss Lois Cannon, a cuts which take weeks to quickly un& future bride. The guests included ordinary liniments mend this wonderf. members of the Alpha Chi sorority, of the powerful influence of 30c, 60c and 113 which the bride is a member. The remedy. Price (liquid) Sold! by decorations were in spring flowers. Powder 30c and 60c. Twenty were in attendance. Lloyds Pharmacy 1702 So. 11th East Adv. Miss Lois Cannon was the guest rehearsal wag held which was followed by games, dancing and refreshments. Mias Love was assisted by her mother, Mrs. 8. H. Love, and her sister, Eloise Love. Fourteen guests were present. inter-mounta- in Combine I Great Sport The Advantages of City and County in Your Home T 7:30. Elder Claude Ileiner has arrived home from his misinn in England. Velcome home my dear fellow. I Following is the plan submitted by Officer W. C. A. Smoot to Chief of Police Joseph E. Burbidge to solve the serious coasting problem confronting the city at the present time. Mr. Smoot was appointed a member of a committee to make recommendations, and after a careful survey he submits the following report: In answer to suggestions for comBy A. W. mittee appointed February 4th, 1924,1 0n of the biggest dances of the nit E. nurPiJge, Uhief of Police. will be held in the amusement Salt l.ake City, offer the following as expressing my views upon the question ball next Friday, Feb. 22. It has been of roasting. planned and worked on for the past 1st. Is coasting a necessary factor ,everal weeks and has now been passed in a community and in a childs life? ? Poneet. Special music has been brought to the city, which goes by the 2nd Does it pay name of Carters orchestra. They are 3rd. Do parents realize the danger noted as the jazziest and pepiest orin coating? chestra in Leni. This dance is being In nnswer to question 1, 1 say No,' called a Married Folks' dance but there also to question 2, 1 say it does not. will be the usual number of modern As to No. 3, the most potent question dance p:c es combined with a few good of a.l, my answer is They do not." old Quadrilles and Virgins Reels. A Many parents remember quite viv- record crowd of both young and old is Admission will be fifty idly the enjoyment and exhilarating anticipated. port of coasting and sleigh riding in cents per couple, twenty-fiv- e tents SUGAR HOUSE WARD NEWS A BARBER IB BIGHT WEEKS CM- ly ! Play Book. Catalog Krva.Sa'.t LateCoatnmr Civ Co tame far Maaqurradca, Miiutrrl. Oiwra their youthfui days; free from danger extra lady. The Musk- - starts at 8:30, CLASS PINS ard death traps, such as surrounds the so let's be there early! b".vs and giri of today. It was not When In noil. IVm.t liirgi I u.H The tryouts for the public speaking UAH PINS WtBMkrfcniMirallkiiHtrnf r.icessary in their day to act apart certain streets and post danger flags as contest will be held on Tuesday rlry K. J. Ilff MfS.. Jrrrrlrr. Il Main, l iwtair evena warning of danger, nor to keep a ing. Feb. 25. at mutual. Miss Alice policeman on the job to prevent acci- Taylor will take the place of Miss With Flowert dents. There were not so many street Viola Salzner, who is unable to can in their day, no swift moving Frwsh Cal Flowers at All Times automobiles, nor deadly trucks with reckless speeders occupying the streets A special lecture on the arts of Shop Hobdays nd in every section of our singing and dancing will be given next city. They were care free, finding only Tuesday evening during the Keith Emporium Bldg. Salt Lake Granias joyous sport and physical enjoyment in Girls club meeting. Don't miss Say it flower it Living away from the smoke and grime of the city gives you the advantages of pure air, healthful suroundings, and beautiful scenes. The country home is ideal for children they grow healthy, strong and happy. Reenforced Hardened If Contained Tread iDmiHtRsv Ball Beariaf Roll Gliding over the side great sport and exercise. Keeps boys and k girls healthy and happy-Thiis the time to get your Holier Skates. walks is Nowadays the country home has every city advantage. Electricity brings its cheery light in the evenings, and during the day this same great force, makes the work of the country home easy and pleasant. s Electricity wil wash your clothes, iron them, do your cleaning and cooking. It makes the housewifes working day short and her labors light. Built Like a Bridge We will be pleased to show you the efficient electric appliances in our j X Large stock The great strength of the girder frame in Winchester roller skates enables them to stand up under unusual strain and hard use. Speedy, g rolls also help to make them the most popular skates for hoys and long-wearin- girls. iGunrca Vcient Tublic Service PRICES Children's Extension, Plain beaming, toe $1.60 pair clamp Childrens Ball Bearing Extension $2.25 pair Girls Double Ball Bearing Extension Grantte Lumber and Hardware ; Hy210 , $3.85 P Co 1084 E. 21st SA f- - 11 -- SR25T uiUfeL.'t.x.- - |