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Show DAILY ! STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY. JULY 4, IMS. esilng synopsis of The Lion end the ' Mouse." During the day a number of kodak pictures were taken by Mrs. Nate Kuhn, a souveuirs of the occas- - 1 SOCIAL EVENTS UTAH PAGE FIVE News of Interest Picked Up At National Capital ion. Louise Miller la spending a few Evanston, Wyo. Game were among Miss Irene Reid wss hostess on Lake Cl.y with friend. the afternoon amuseinen;, and at t Thursday afternoon at an informally 0c,0ek tea served. small table be- - arranged luncheon. Mis Gortlli. U Lo Anele Wood of ; ln Mrs. on the Uwu. Those pres- - don of St. Paul, being the Daisy arranged Inspiration .uest of her sister, Mrs. F. M. Driggs. ent m ere Misses Ella and Bessie '(yXeiL for the affair. Roses were used In the Monica MsHuggins, Miller, decorations and color Idea was car-- J WASHINGTON. D- O, July 4 once was. or what it might be again, provide quarter for female employes. Hrs. J. H- Spargo has invitations rua. Beatrice Roche, May Moran, ried out In pink the white. and tit Streamers to Journal.) VirSpecial Daily State on Much of the denuded land i absolutely Almost without exception, th women Tuesday at the orence Maglnnis. out for euchre Edna Hamilton, of chiffon extended from the chande-Rut- h Spain, with China, ha always been barren, with the red rock laid bare mIio have secured appointments in the ginia. Regan, Margaret Grill. Anieteilter to the tabl and a mound cited by forest expert as the hivrible where agricul'.ur once flourished. Hills, offices f the various departments arc Gamble and Margaret Martin of Day-tof mw formed the centerpiece. Cov- - examples" in referring to forest to male employes occupying who,appearance indicates that they rvla-eMrs. A. G. Horn entertained the O. dau-ut- . were laid cov sixteen. for forest lack total Almost of on afternoon at nv supported forests, are bald and married quarters, who provide them Wednesday bridge club er has brought devastation from dry r.iiii. and without inhabitants. In a home. Hiss Augusta Brooks was hostess at the Virginia. in both countries, wrecked vengeance some Miss a waa Mable Boom Wood Pavement. at Heath hostess peasant, with hamat a prettily appointed Kensington on ou the farmers by washing away the on There a boom on now for wood rook patriotic evening make little entertained the and Weston party Thursday Mattie pulverise W mer, KIs edncsday afternoon, her guests num- at her home on Madison avenue. The fertile humus, and lost tile countries of a cenpavement. of oil for garden. patches members of her sewing dub on Wed- bering sixteen. rooms were gay with numerous flags a ctvat national resource. wood our Valuable. tried ancestors ago Cork tury afternoon. s s nesday Ridgley, of BarcelAt the present time. Spain' most street pavement, but were hand leapMiss Winifred Parker was hostess on and bunting. The game of the even- ona. however, now writes the Depart valuable product Is cork. The ed for Koine preservative treatment Miss Grace Stanley will leave next Tuesday at an afternoon affair In com- ing was five hundred, prises being won m, in of Commerce and Labor that annual cut i 30 rtiM) ,on. but the day :o prevent tiuivk decay. Wood paving Miss Fostby and to CaL. a Morley Henry Lucy spend week for Lake Tahoe, to her pliment guest. Miss Hilda, of er. The table wsa decorated In the Spain i awakening to the necessity of i fat approaching when that will was therefore a!andoned. and Its remonth or nix weeks. Nashville, Tenn. du to the fact that prevailing colors, red, white snd blue growing her own timber. King Alfonso's he cut off and all from want of care. vival nowaday i lane as Pennsylvania. Dele flowers being used. The refreshments 1:1 wood have with now ereasoted Miss Mario 8 tuples of Salt Lake City are Just experiments Spalnard Enterprising Mrs. Fred N. Hess entertained InAhd place cards further carried out " ai- -. Maryland. West Virginia, and trying to supply their country with proven the practicability of Its genIs the guest of Miss Katherine Barker on formally Wednesday evening at five the idea and everything was suggestive' North Carolina ail rolled into one, but e for a week or two. paper, but pulpwood is not eral use. hundred. In compliment to Mrs. Wood of e s s s it" forests have only three-fou- r ha the to be had except by importation. When the nation birthday. Twenty-fiv- e Among the advantages claimed for of Los Angeles, three table being filled guests extent of West Virginia's alone and it is realised that pulp paper can be wooden pavements are greater smooth-nMr. and Mrs. George C. Bent and affair. the enjoyed inu'h of them are merely scrub son. Wiley, are the guests of Mr. and with the players. resiliency, earn of repair, and more manufactured from worn! a small as of the poorest kind. Mrs. A. B. Patten In cleaning. Through selection of total sn rapid Inch almost the Miss diameter, Mason Bertha e entertained about s Population Smallor. In the land of sultahi wood, cutting the block Into denudation of the forests of twenty on little friends her Monleave will Monday Mrs. F. H. Fielding Tlie country's population is believed the Dona is apparent, taking Into con rectangular shape o that their edges afternoon In honor of her twelfth no, to exceed of what it riders' Ion lhe fact that the total year- may He close together, and treating day for an Indefinite stay with relabirthday Games were anniversary. tives In Los Angeles. ly cut for this purpne I on'y S.50q them chemically to increase their duras played on the lawn and luncheon was an bility. wood pavement Is better In many 6 served at o'clock. Business In Man Power of the National ton Just about he amount that Mrs E. W. Goodman of Los Angeles use in reaped than any o her In common would s American s company pulp imj Religious Life' as Illustrated by and two sons, are the guests of Mrs. First Bsptist Church. uae. three days. Horace Foster celebrated his tenth Located ou Grant Ave, near Twenty-fourt- h tin- life of Robert Morris. Special muGoodana sister, Mrs. B. G. Knoth. Cost of Material. i the pointFranc "good example" s s birthday anniversary on Thursday, at street. Rev. H. D. Zimmerman, sic morning servhe: The reof ereasoted. or preserved" of eot h forester speak ed out when Mr, and Mrs. F. N. Hess have as a the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. pastor. Ou Sunday, July 5th, services Soprano solo. "Ava Maria." (Millard) forestation. She has covered her hsr-re- wood, i greater than that of macadam, guest at their home, Mr. Hess's sister, Horace S. Foster, on Harrison avenue. will be aa follows: Sunday school at -.- Miss Mitchell. brick, or asphalt, hut not so great a In the evening a p'"ces with new fore, dinViolin offertory, "Apple Blossom," Mrs Streeter of Lot Angeles. 10 o'clock; classes for all. or sandstone. On the other Morning soil, abated th flood, mltivated grants the ner was served by Mrs. Foster and the service at 11:15; subject, "Christ Our (Unliert) Miss Corey. It exceed any of the first group hand. s for emi'lnvment provided was droughts, one of Aldrich for alL day of Galesberg, Mrs. Walter pleasure Evening service: Passover." Mr. Jay Smith will sing Wood paving vsst awny of workmen snd furnished In weiring qua 'it lea. s III, who has been visiting her sister, Soprano solo, "My Redeemer snd My vesrlv an enormous to'sl of raw ma- costa from $3.40 to $8.60 per square solo, selected. The ordinance of the Miss Esther Harrison entertained Lord's Mrs. C. W. Llpplncott, for the past (Dudley Buck) bliss Corn. Supper will be observed. The terial for manufactures. Lying direct- yard. about twenty friends on Tuesday even- - B. T. P. I nut. month, left Monday for her home. In OH Name." (Willson) Cedar has been extensively laid In V. will meet at 7 o'clock; ly a Spuin' threshold, she ought to Mrs. Stott, Mr. Crockett. Ing at n porch party. Chinese Ian topic, "Longings and Satisfactions" middle west, and oak. cypress, th rethe for a furnish splendid examp'e Miss Dana Kelly Is home from the terns Illuminated the merry scene and and other conifers In variwhite OS. ConDressel. Miss Ps Leader, juvenation of the Castilian empire. ous Pine,of Central Park Presbyterian Church University of Chicago to spend her the porch was decorated with flags and secration meeting. Evening worship cities the country. Tick Favsr Damage. S. Tomorrow vacation. Wendllng, pastor. by palms Games were played during the at I oclock; subject, "Little Faults The United States Forest Service e million dollars damage evening antf refreshments were served That Spoil Our Lives" Mrs H. D. morning, at 11 oclock. the usual tielieves that the cheaper woods can service will be held. Sab- vearly through the ravages of the he Mrs. J. G. Paine and daughter, Em- on small tables. preaching sergenerally utilised for wood paving, la the Zimmerman will sing at close of s s s bath school at 13:30 m. Then, at 1:00 Texaa fever tick among cattle, ma, are back from a few weeks visit end has Issued a circular giving Inof From loss Not the which Far th vice, Bureau Kingdom. at Ely, Nev, and are at the Reed for The members of the Tolstoi circle All are p. in., if the evening is not too cool, etupendoua struction for use. of th department of cordially Invited to meet with an open air service will he held Just Animal Indus-rgave their annual outing on Wednes- us a few weeks. Is stop. to dendeavorlng s s s s outside of the church. At that time, Agriculture day, in tha beautiful grove adjoining The magnitude of th work la little Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Reynolds have aa the horns of Mrs. Newcomb on Robinthe pastor will deliver a patriotic ad und The Christian Scisnee ystond. The quarantine line for A. B. COREY BACK a guest, Mr. Reynold's mother of Balt son avenue. The hours were spent In dress entitled, "National Idols and has. until recently, been steadily holds service at 11 a. m. In ratt'e Society Lake City. gay conversation, and luncheon was the new Ideals" y Masonic northward, an increaaing moving Temple, Washington served beneath the trees Places wers ' the and for the between pests, Twenty-fift- h and up avenue, opening FROM CANADA Lutheran Church. The Misses Irene and Marge Short laid for thirty, and a number of toasts added streets Subject, "God." Corner Twenty-thir- d street and Jef- already enormous damage being of Salt Lake City, are the guests of were given In honor of the day. Mrs Twenty-sixt- h m. Wednesferson avenue, D. A. Leonard, pastor. to rapidly. Working In Mrs F. M- - Drifts for a week Mr two. Newcomb, the retiring president, was Sunday school at 0:45 with the state authorities the Bureau are s s s testimonial day meetings evening Sunday school at 10 a. m. Swedish of Animal presented by the club members with a Industry, under a p propria m. Is held at p. The public A. B. Corey, who has recently recordially service at 11 a. m. English service at d Mrs A. 8. Condon entertained the cup and saucer, Mrs. F. sc has from Ion already Congress, Invited services. to these Free attend 8 p. m. Martha society on Monday afternoon at H. King making the presentation Luther League Friday at turned from British Alberta, Canada, a wonderful amelioration of her home. speech In a few, well chosen words Reading Rooms are open daily, except 7:30 p. in. Ladies' Aid Thursday, July compllshed where he has extensive construction bethe fiscal year s s After luncheon the ladies adjourned Sundays and holidays from 1 to I p. ra Dth, at the home of Mrs. John Swan' conditions, with In connection with the great 1. Increased with an ap operations ginning July Mr. and Mrs Tom Anderson are In to the lawn, where an Interesting pro- In same building. son, 848 Capitol Ave. Ion from Congress of $350,000, preprint Irrigation project being carried on from Ely, Nev., to apend a few weeks gram waa carried out. A recitation, and confident anticipation that the there, say that It Is the most enorThe Presbyterian Church Church of the Good Shepherd. with relatives in Ogden and Salt Lake "The Hungry of the Poor," was given state and counties where the work fa mous work of Its kind ever attempted. Corner Grant and Twenty-fourt- h John Edward Carver, pastor. MornCity. by Mrs King In her usually please s Earthll-neas 11 rector. at service Third "The Alfred theme, Brown, manner. Sunday undertaken, will double that sum, there Excavations have been progressing for "The Ship of Faith," was ing ing Is every prospect that the dread quar nearly three years and they have not of Christian Service." A delightfully arranged lawn party given by Mrs BeuscheL followed by a Sunday after Trinity. Sunday school at 8:45 ntlne line will be forced further back. aa yet finished and cannot tell at what sermon 7. school m. Communion a. at one JO. waa and Endeavor at at afternoon humorous reading, of Wednesday the Holy The Thunder Evening Since the work was Inaugurated. In data they will. In the northern part given by Miss Loretta Malone In honor Storm," by Mark Twain, given by Mrs preaching at I. A patriotic sermon II a. m. Evening prayer and sermon are of 58,000 square miles an 1808, of the province thousands of acres C A Miss will her Alice be given; theme, "The Place and at of ashen of Cutting. Mrs. Rnrlg gave an Interguest. or almost the else of the State of Geor- of land are being Interlined with the gia has been entirely freed from the ditches Large forces of men are at ticks work, the labor being accomplished as Southern States Active. fast aa the money and time will allow. Last year's work wan done to Besides the main arteries to nourish xtent In Virginia, North these arid lands In all directions lead rrentcr r Carolina. Rnuth Carolina, Georgia, the auxllllary ditches which In turn Tennessee, Kentuekv, Missouri, will be connected with the settlements .Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Texan as tlw water la turned In. land California, and during the coming The most modem machinery needed iyear will be pushed even more vlgor-- 1 for this kind of work Is being disoua'y. patched there every day. With the i Officials of the Bureau declare that new machinery, many more men are the damage caused by the ticks and the given employment. The commlseaiy benefits to follow from their eradlc-tio-n of the different forces are departments are not generally appreciated. It supplied with the best the market afU estimated that the Texas fever tick fords. It Is therefore unnecessary for la responsible tor aVnut $44,000,000 loss to Journey to the towns the employes counannually to people In the Infected In order to purchase their tobacco, try. end that It lowers the assets of and other necessities the Routh by an additional $38,350,000, clothing of enormous the aggregate making MiM days ta j 8't . , - j . : n, I Three-Quarte- rs see Consul-Gener- al -- sees ess 1 : I home-mad- e. thli-k-et- Ogden Churches one-thi- rd -- - n rea-ore- d - see Sixty-thre- y I erri-tor- : s hand-painte- 1 Ala-hsm- s, , ! 883,360,000. FOR OUTDOOR LIFE Whether it be on your own porch or lawn o in the woods or mountains, we have many pieces of cool, comfortable, convenient furniture that will add greatly to your pleasure and make the summer months enjoyable. Various methods for exterminating he ticks are ued, Including trans .ferrlng the cattle from pasture, ant spraying, and hand dressing ( dipping, with oil. and nil emulsions. With he .large herds dipping s most usually the practice. Women In Panama. In spite of the rule of the Canal com-- ! mission to bar women out of the ear vice because the Isthmus is no place for them, 305 have succeeded In finding a place upon the list of gold em ployees. Women have been employed to teach n the schno's, aa they have been employed to nurse in the hospitals, on account of their natural quallflraMona for the work and because at the salaries paid It la easier to secure women with the renulsl'e experience than men. Of th 25 women teachers now I I The most convenient things you ever saw. Youll nsvsr know the real plaasuro of eamp lifo until you havo utad thorn. a majority are h wives or the daughters of male employee who war living In th Canal xne prior to tblr appointment, snd comparatively fw women teachers have been brough .from the United States The firs of the Canal Zone fre public schools waa opened In January. 1806, at Coroxal '.with Miss Fmllv Kyte as teacher. How Women Work. In addition to the nurses and the teachers. 45 women are employed by the Commission on a gold basis. Rev n of these ar rated aa copyists, s clerics, teachers, four coupon jtn two as postal clerks, two as dletlsts, two as laundresses, two as matrons, two as timekeepers, one as telegrapher. one as storekeeper, and one Is employed on special service. The highest sal jsry paid anv woman In the aenrlc Is $175 a month, and the lowest salary paid Is $35 a month. The Average sal ary of the women now In the service Is $71.80 a month. Women have not been generally em ployed In clerical positions, because the Commission cannot undertake, ex' cept at a disproportionate expense, to ! STRONG, HANDSOME HAMMOCKS. Ex- Attractive, permanent colors. ceptionally well-ma- de at 13 off-- FOLDING CAMP TABLES FOLDING CAMP CHAIRS. SURVEYING CHAIRS, BENT WIL- - Hardwood, light, strong and That are comfortable and strong., low. Old Hickory and Rustic. Chair to Guaranteed convenient We have several different kinds, from Rockers and Settee for Porch or lawn support 800 pounds. From all rustic goods at 3 off. . 50 up. 92.50 up. 1-- OUR TUSCULUM PORCH SCREENS a . , Your Credit Is Good ' Ogden Furniture & Garpot Go. HYRUM PINGREE, Mgr. , jen-ee- It ia a tough, strong, fins split Will give you a groat doal of comfort and savvies and usofunoesj is different than anything you have seen befe service- cane, firmly and neatly, woven together and finished with a preparation that makes them weatherproof, pliable, permanent in color and vary ' t bio.. Ifo the Serosn you want. . , Ogdon'a La ' ing Fumitur House SAFE CRACKERS CRACK STRONG BOX i Our Folding Camp Furniture jhlwllmum BOLD I ! j u (Continued from Page 1.) system, choosing well their time for the deed. After first removing the combination wheel from the door of th strong box. the explosive was Inserted and a. fuse run through the opening made In the safe door. This was then plugged with soap, a long fuse attached and the cracksmen leaving their tools on the floor, retired through a rear room and out of the back door, which they had pried open In effecting an entrance. Immediately after the smoke had cleared sufficiently. It Is apparent that they taunted to gather the swag only to find that the charge had been too heavy and the job bungled. The Third Robbery. Mr. Pickett, the owner of the store feela badly over hie heavy loss The criminal element has a grudge against his particular place of business, ft would appear, this being the third time his store has been robbed or burglarised within a year or two. Thomas K. Lucas who was recently released from the state penitentiary, to at present confined in the county JaH, charged with having attempted to bur- - , glarise this same store. Aside from th toots there Is absolutely no clue to the Identity of the bungling and, although their' bold Job was. done In broad daylight and pedesrians' must have been constantly passing th looted store when the explosion took place, no one ha as yet ben found who noticed anything unusual about the place or observed the men who turned the trick. . safe-breake- rs Subscribers of The Utah State Journal are requested te read end low instructions printed at head of editorial column. i |