Show y ? s - - '' r stf AxVS ! f t ' I - 'THE HERALD EEPTJBrilCAN SALT LiKE CITY IJtIvH THURSDAY ' MAY 3 YK si t' S- V - ' rurniture jc jc 4c MRS AND MECKLENBURG HOSTS AT BRILLIANT DANCING PARTV Springlike In every detail was the beautifully arranged dancing Meckpart' given byInMr and Mrs Bernard Meckthe ballroom of the lenburg MU lenburg apartments last evening for one hundred of their friends The of the ballroom was enhanced beauty with a wealth of lovely lilies and May flowers An artistic latticed screen of was arranged in the lilies and one corner of theferns winhall and the dows were filled with rusticdeep hanging baskets filled with gally-tlnte- d geraniums shading from a salmon pink to a scarlet white basket of trailing ferns and vines added to the Intermingledscene attractive The bannisters and to the ballroom were stairway leading banked with crimson and artistically white carnations and the railings entwined with festoons of smllax A buffet supper was served in the dining room late in the The table was covered with evening an exquisite lace cloth in the center of wiuch was a basket filled with calla lilies and delicate pink enchantress carnations The music for the evening was furnished by the Troubadours o 30C 306 3e BALL AT HOTEL UTAH Members of the Council pf Women were voters the hostesses last evening at a dancing party in the enclosed portion of the roof garden of the Hotel Utah for the benefit of the Red Cross added to and Flags pottedof ferns the beauty the roof palms that is garden attractive with many beauunusually tiful hanging baskets filled with ferns Mrs Wolstenholme was and vines chairman of the Lily committee on arrangements and was assisted In receiving by Mrs William Montague Ferry Mrs E E Jenkins Mrs William Spry Mrs R W Madsen Mrs Bessie A Lyman Mrs D H Livingston Mrs Leafy Mrs Eva Lindsey Mrs Montgomery E Van Margaret G Love Mrs Ida Uott Mrs Alfred T Cutler Mrs R T Moves Mrs Bessie Livet and Mrs A Punch will be served Myers Miss the evening by Miss Coral Lymanduring Julia Moyes Miss June McCune Miss Irene River Miss Ellen Ewan and Miss Lily Wolstenholme The Bush orchestra furnished the music during the evening jjc - 2gC sfe BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED DINNER Mr and Mrs J E Cosgriff enter- V Events of the Day Mrs Harry Bints will entertain club at the members of the a 1 o’clock luncheon Sewing this afternoon & A silver tea for theje benefit of the Red Cross will be' given this after- noon at Rowland hall between ' the I hours of 3 and 6 o’clock All patrons-of the school and friends are cordially Invited to attendMrs E E Jenkins will entertain at a children’s party this afternoon at her home in Sixth East street In honor of the birthday of her young son Jack jc jje Mrs C J Corey will entertain the members of tbe Harmony Bridge club this afternoon - at her home 7g2 S Sixth East street The Ladies Aid of the Liberty Park Methodist Episcopal10 church o’clock will meet this morning at In the basement of the church for y an session Sewing for the Red Cross will be ii feature of the day to be followed by the regular business meeting ac ag The Ladies’ Aid society of ' the Westminster Presbyterian church Mrs will meet this afternoon-witCoombs 213 Colfax avenue Harry at 230 o'clock e e The Concordia club will give a this evening at the dancing 20 Third East street B B hallparty Miss Wlnnifred Hill and Virgil Smith will be the honor guests this entertainment to be evening at anmembers of the Liberthe given by ty ward choir T E T C club will be entertained this afternoon by Mrs Leon Smith Laird avenue at her home In sfe Assistant Organist Tracy T Cannon will preside at the organ at the Tabernacle today at 1115 o’clock when the noonday recital will be program follows: Silver given The Deo Jubilato Johnston (a) Even Song MacDowell (b) Maestoso Mormon hymn Come (a) Favorite Come Ye Saints An Old MelodayArr by organist loiemn March Faulkes - - ' 906 ' 306 J - r s ' Jr v ffl A Keyser Fireproof Storage Company ' 323 W Second South Street - SaItlfcake‘citr ’ h -- 306 306 306 306 s0e were delightfully entertained yesterafternoon at a prettily Mrs day Ross of arranged luncheon at the home Kunkel In Lincoln avenue Pink and white sweet peas were effectively arbowl for the ranged In aoflow table and the place the crystal centerpiece cards were decorated with the same flowers during the afternoon were MrsAssisting A Bailey and Mrs George Smith! The guests-- exclusive of the club members were Mrs A Bailey and Mrs M McKnight The club Includes Mrs Ned Price Mrs Marsh Cole Mrs Bowman Mrs Mark Baxter George Mrs William Loverldge Mrs B Price Mrs J Vincent Mrs Louis Cornell Mrs Ray Price Mrs George Smith and Mrs H Rlppetoe - BRIDGE CLUB MEETS The Bridge club met afternoon with Mrs L R yesterday Tanner 242 S Second East street The tea table was prettily decorated with ferns ana the members of Jonquils and the club are Mrs R I Beveridge Mrs Mrs P W Winch Mrs J T Colville M Pattison Mrs C M Collins Fanny and Mrs T A Misfall Mrs Alice Rumell of Los Angeles who Is the of her sister Mrs L R Tanner guest was the guest of the afternoon Wide-Awa- ke tained at a prettily arranged dinner last evening at their handsome home in street An attractive E South Temple of yellow was carried out color scheme for the decorations and appointments of the table In the center was a basket filled with yellow graceful of the tadaffodils and at the cornersdeep ble were artistic silver candlesticks filled with canary-colore- d cathedral candles and shaded with filigree silver MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER shades lined with yellow silk The FOR BRIDE monogrammed in gold place cards werewere Mrs A H Walsh entertained at a laid for twelve and white and miscellaneous shower last evening at Second avenue compliher home 1120 MISS Hill WELL GUEST AT to Miss Winifred P Hill a mentary WEST POINT bride-eleof the month The evening Miss Marjorie Bidwell who is visit- was spent in games and musical numsevNew friends York in with for were ing rendered after which delibers was the of weeks and cious refreshments were eral guest Major served by the Mrs Estes at West Point at the grad- hostess twenty-fiv- e About girl uation exercises held there the latter friends were present! of April Mrs Estes is a sister 3e part $ of Mrs Irons who will be remembered MARRIED as one of the most gracious hostesses RUIETLY The marriage of Miss Minnie Camoat Fort Douglas a few years ago mile and E Dayton Peck of Billings Mont took place last evening at the INFORM 1 LUNCHEON AT home of the bride’s parents Mr and ALTA CL!' II John D Camomile The ceremony Mrs A J Hosmer entertained at an Mrs was performed by the Rev J H DenInformal luncheon yesterday afternoon nis the presence of the relatives and at the Alta club in honor or Mrs Pres-Is closein friends of the young couple Mr ton Halliday of Minneapolis who and Mrs Peck will make their home in the guest of her sister Mrs W R Tyn-dafor a few days The guests were Billings Mont seated at one table in the gold room SENIORS ENTERTAIN4e- AT which was bright with daffodils gath- HOTEL UTAH ered from the garden of the hostess The senior class of the East Covers were laid for seven school entertained last evening High at a NERIlLECIt AFT CLUB ENTERTAINED dancing party given In the ballroom The members of the Xeedlecraft club of the Hotel Utah Miss Madeline Mc ct le - - Clellan was the chairman of the arrangements committee and was assisted - by the class officers including Belle James F Braffet president Miss vice president Miss KathLivingston erine Marshall secretary Howard H Rolapp treasurer Miss Mary Wilson assistant treasurer' and Frederick Bergstrom chairman Miss Violet Bolognese Miss Leah Burton 'Albert Dun-yo-ofn and Vernon Stephens members the executive -- - ' 1 - committee' 1 ' JOHNSON ENTERTAINS The members of the B B Sewing MRS 1 M club were- entertained at a luncheon followed a M Mrs home of yesterday afternoon byat thekenslngton '1534 Garfield avenue A paJohnson triotic color scheme of red white and blue was carried out for the decorations of the luncheon table which was centered with a low bowl of red and white sweet peas From the center-piec- e to the corners of the table radiated red white and blue ribbehs The club members 1include Mrs George Paramore Mrs J J Cushmann Mrs James Hall Mrs Frank Corless Mra M Johnson Mrs John Gruber Mra Murdock Mrs Ruby Olsen Mrs George I A Sorensen Mrs F L Simonds Mrs O G Gooch and Mrs F W Burnside Extra guests of the afternoon were Mra B Nielson Mra- J Held and Mra - " - - of the raising the ing children healthierImportance food of pure more Demonstrations and proper care for Infants conditions are being made sanitary In local department stores by members of the city board -of health and other organizations The church has entered Into thea better babies with campaign for and interest speakers will bs deep sent to the various wards for the of making- educational purpose talks along lines outlined in the better baby campaign In the Girls are being Instructeddlrection-care of babies under tbe women older of According to the city board of health and ' ur organizations Interested in ii: campaign the work in the city is not so important where more facilities are at hand as In for the education of parents the workcar-of the country where not been health education has ried Pure milk exhibits are displayed in various stores several of the motion picture shows are showing films taken by the health department and picture showing care of displays children are ex'the proper All hibited In the public library are organizations with the interest better - The regular meeting of the Cleofan was held afternoon at the yesterday home of Miss Afton Young In Red Butte Hollow Mrs C i M McDonald read an Interesting paper on “Llzst His Biography and Compositions” Selections from the great composer were given by Miss Frances Grant and Law rence Eberley pianists and vocal num bers by Ray Russell 96 The members of the Y G C club gave a dance last night in their club rooms 249 S Main street the last of a series of pleasant informal given by the club this winter parties The decorations were in the club colors Punch was served by Miss Jean Collette and Miss Clara Worth f'he members of the club are Misses Alice Collette Mildred Sheldon Hazel olive Amundsen Elsie McCluskey Meikle Kathryn Melkle Nan Collette Don Collette Mary Blythe Ruby Fisher Ruby Johnson and Edith Hill strom 4c 4 The Frances Willard W C T U will meet Friday afternoon with Mra Root 1250 Bryan avenue at 230 o'clock 9c 3c 4c Mra E E Jenkins entertained last evening at the party of friends dance by- the Council or Women given on the roof garden of the Hotel Utah The guests were Invited to meet Mra Orson N Kelly of Dallas Tex who Is the guest of her mother Mrs Clara Woodruff Beebe The' party Included Mr and Mrs E E Jenkins Mr ant Mrs J J- Daynes Jr Mrs Clara' W Beebe and Mrs Q N Kelly Mr and Mra "Girard V Hale have taken an apartment at the Prescott are at home to their where frlenda they 306 ‘ s Stunning street dresss smart afternoon frocks and dainty party gowns embracing a line of fashionable materials never equaled Crepe meteors crepe de chines georgettes taffetas silk poplins etc Trimmings incline to fancy beads novelty buttons soutache braid deep roomy pockets and large collars in various shapes and styles Every color you can think of from the light airy effects to the mediums and more practical shades for afternoon and street wear - v - hand-embroide- ry - pleased baby weak Is being given -- - 306 3§6 4e 4e 4e Dr Ira Karr Humphrey has been lieutenant to promoted from second first lieutenant in the officers’ reserve corps ' 4c 4c 4 Mr and Mrs Harold W Pickering have returned from their wedding trip Utah hotel and are at home4c at4c the 4c Mr and Mrs F W Price and Miss Bess Price have returned from Los Anwhere they have spent the past geles months three 4c 4c 4c Mrs H E Callinan will entertain ' Shoes for Women Governor Said Not to Favor Building Program During War Emergency - A possibility that there will be no 92000000 bond Issue for state roads this year or during the present biennium developed at the Capitol yesterIt was reday Governor Bamberger to the Idea of the ported Is opposed state starting on a big program of road construction work during the first year of the war with Germany Such work would necessarily take many men from service as well as decrop production to some extent the state’s replete sources It Is said Members of the Incoming state board have in mind the Investment of a large of the redemption fund balance in part the state treasury which totals in the state road bonds with a view to supplying the 9201600 required under the law to be furnished to the counties of the state during the present biennium for building purposes 252-010- at Can Spare Buying the NORD way Is convenient' — It imposes no hardships— -- it’s a cheerful accommodating credit plan that enables yourself and family to wear all the new clothes your heart desires on such helpful terms of payment that you scarcely miss the money ' CREDIT TO OUT-OF-TO- PEOPLE WN No-Prof- A conference of the fish and game commissioners of the intermountain states will soon be held In the office of RH Siddoway state: fish and game commissioner In the Interest of a cooperative movement for the better enforcement of fish and game lava Some has been encounthe enforcement of the laws tered In difficulty the borders of the various states along as a result of the variance of open' seasons It is said slip across the Sportsmen lines and shoot boundary when their home state season is closed and the neighboring state season Is open When back on their own side of the line they are immune from arrest Reciprocal grants of authority to make arrests in such cases will be agreed upon at the meeting W T NOEDQUIST Prop they appeal for a small flood Hobday BUSINESS MANAGER OF the supplications of all hears The city is confronted with a seto CHRONICLE SELECTED RING OF TELEPHONE rious problem In getting teamsters Tha wage for a work the sprinklers man and a team as paid by the city Richard Budelier a freshman was ’’Curse the man who Invented the Is 95 a day Teamsters contend that manager appointed business of This is the common ex- they cannot supply food for their of yesterday telephone” Utah the 1917-1- 8 now used by Thomas Hobday' horses and families for this wage and University pression S Parmelee Theron Chronicle by clerk of the city street department ' be made so that be may be relieved of editor-eleBudelitr has served as Every time the telephone rings Hobday a portion of his grief of the University business manager takes down to receiver the unwillingly Pen the monthly publication during hear another complaint about water The curative properties of quinine the Last week the southeastern portion are said to have been told to Europeans past year and It was because of of the city was flooded and citizens In 1658 by the Countess Anna de Chln-cho- n his work in this capacity that he was husband was viceroy of chosen as the managerial head of the prayed for a drouth This week the streets are not being sprinkled and Peru whose college newspaper HOBDAY JUMPS AT i - ct DENTIST COT-MAT- E WILL OPEN AN ELABORATE AND SANITARY DENTAL OFFICE AT 21S MAIN STREET THURSDAY MAY 3 r for SPECIAL OFFER TO INTRODUCE OUR PAINLESS DENTISTRY and IIIGII-CLA- Deposits in the Salt Lake office of at the the postal savings department Close of business April 30 were nearly double the deposits one year ago- The issued yesterday shows deposits report '186458 against 968602 a year dencrease of 9891 per cent ' The ago month amounted to 329521 posits last' wlth 918789 In April 1916 compared April this year the heaviest making month in postal savings deposits in the of the Salt Lake office history There are new 594 Individual depositors in the Salt LakeT office wjth an average account of 9230 TO THE PEOPLE OF UTAn PAINLESS EXTRACTION WHEN TEETH ARE REPLACED i : - CUT RATE PRICES! EXPERT SERVICE! 22 KARAT GOLD CROWNS $300 BRIDGE WORK 300 OUR AIM IS TO DECREASE YOUR DENTAL BILL AND NOT CHARGE MORE THAN IT IS WORTH - TEETH WITHOUT PLATES! SET OF TEETH (THE KIND THAT FITS) $400 50c and 75c J SILVER FILLINGS PAYMENT — PART DOWN BALANCE WHILE YOUR WORK v IS BEING DONE J Y WHEN YOUR WORK IS DONE YOU WILL BE ENTIRELY SATISFIED YOU WILL BE GIVEN ' ten-minu- the-service- - union "H v s te WEHAVE THE KNOWLEDGE ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE - -- DOLLAR for DOLLAR V:' : - - FREE : INTRODUCTORY PRICES - - METHODS NEVER KNOWN BEFORE " POSTAL BANK DEPOSITS SHOW BIG INCREASE — SS WE ARE OFFERING PRICES this - I AS A - Pastors of many'- of the Salt Lake churches will devote their sermons next Sunday to the subject of civic betterment This will ’be done followthe suggestion of the Civic Bettering ment union an which has as Its aim theorganization improvement of the In moral conditions of the churches where the pastors city will not sermons deliver Ahetr along lines urged by the union laymen will make talks Cards wlllbe presented to the men i In attendance at and an effort will be: made ' to secure more j members for the Civic Betterment r of the Hour Opposite Auerbach's HIGH SCHOOL DEBATE CONTESTS NEXT WEEK the last year & Style-Hi- ts WILL BE ARRESTED exercises held yesterday He declared put to the experienced loyal cRizen is needed the unithat triumph versities will be called upon to do their share Seniors appeared for the first time In More than ninety caps and gowns members of the fourth year class apstand Herman Post peared on ofthe the senior class gave a president address in which he said that short would gathering yesterday's one the seniors-probably be of s p SILK SKIRTS The CIVIC BETTERMENT TO BE THEME OF SERMONS — r A $195 SMART NOVELTY GAME LAW BREAKERS day chapel of Utah the University at Is being that democracy has yet strongest test it of that the support every to and it New New Arrivals in ' O Charming Silk Waists 36 - California Fruit Crowors Xxchang A Co-- perative Organization of IBM G rowers Los Angelos California ed See NORD’S The Rt Rev Joseph S Glass C MJ D D bishop of the local diocese of the Roman Catholic church was the principal speaker at the annual- senior million oranges per day are being shipped from California to Be sure to get your share for prices are not high Twenty everywhere Sunkist Oranges —sold in ten sizes—at various prices All sizes of Sunkist are uniformly good juicy tender sweet to digestion makes all other foods just that more efficient This fruit-ai- d Eat more oranges and less meat Give children all they want in place of candy Buy them now while they are plentiful AH retailers how have oranges in abundance at attractive prices Style quality fit comfort and good looks —features demanded by gowned woman every smartly much-wantwhite Plenty of the — combiblack shoes and white and nations Every new style you can think of may be had at NORD ’S — and values greatly surpassing those d stores asked at the high-price- BISHOP GLASS ASKS ALL TO BE LOYAL Twenty Million Oranges Uniformly Good Oranges Stunning Just What You luncheon at 1 o'clock this afternoon at The final contest in the state high her home in Fourth avenue in honor school debate competition will be held of Mrs B I Wood who leaves next and 11 week for San Francisco Covers will Thursday and Friday May 10 announcement made yesbe laid for six according to by W H Veatch coach of deterday at the University of Utah who RUMMAGE SALE bating To be held at 271 S West Temple has the competition in charge Preliminaries will take place at the street Thursday May 3 at 10 a m — Memorial house Thursday aftAdvertisement Emery ernoon and Friday morning while the finals will be held Friday evening in the university assembly The teams to IT enter competition represent the various winners of the high school divisions of the state They are Dixie academy of St George Manti High school Grove Duchesne High school Pleasant school High school Bingham High Park City High school and Westminster college of this city Get Your Share of These v The Most Buy the Stunning New Styles and Settle the Bill on Your Own Terms Pay Nord - 306 Ladies A Gorgeous Variety of Distinctive Creations for Street and Dress - 3 906 in Plans for the holding of a better - CLEOFAN BIEETS Demonstration ce session are being made by the 1aby of the Mormon Relief society church and yesterday circulars were 'sent out to the 1100 wards impress-of - Beers- Low-Pri- HEALTHIER BABIES ‘ - - - i' - afe all-da- 4 - - Phones Wm 6722 and 5723 J - TODAY an: Amazing ‘ ' ' ' People of today are alive to the importances of cleanliness and perfect sanitary conditions These are two of the main' reasons why you should store your goods In a KET SER FIREPROOF PRIVATE ROOM - 306 V Packed and Shipped at Reduced Rates $ i V Moved or STORAGE Lewis McCornlck home :ln EyesterTemple was the sceneappointed-siof a prettily afternoon day lver tea (riven between the hours of 4 and 7 o'clock will The be used for the purchasingproceeds of wool and other warm materials for garments to be made for the men in the navy The in the drawing guests were received room Mrs William by Mrs' McCornlck Mrs D Moore LindMontague Ferry Mrs Union Worthington Mrs Robsay ert Harkneas Mrs John V Lyle Mrs Gibson Mrs F CL Schramm George Jay Mrs Charles W Stlmpson and Mrs The following young Frank matronsJennings dressed in the uniform of the lted Cross nurses assisted In the genthe afternoon eral R W during Mrs entertaining Mrs O J SalisSalisbury bury Mrs Girard V Hale and Mrs Gilbert White The tea table was abloom with sprays of lovely pink and white apple blossoms and presiding at the tea and coffee urns were Mrs C E Groesbeck Mrs O J Salisbury Mrs Arthus II S Bird Mrs Edna V CalMrs Newhouse Jr and laghan Mrs Ie Witt Edgar Knox t-- 1917 ' FURNITURE THE Y DESERVE THE WE BUSINESS— THAT ’S WHY WE ALL WORK GUARANTEED CALL AND HAVE YOUR TEETH EXAMINED REUSE! TBE ADDRESS - - - WILL GET IT FREE 21S MAIN STREET f I |