Show THE ' ' - j- Mr and Mrs Carl A Orloto will entertain at an Orpheum party this evening In honor of Miss Mayme Price and Dr Roy Groesbeck whose marriage will take place early in June S' Andrew G Krauss will entertain at bridge this eventheir home 233 S Eleventh ing atstreet East in honor of Mr and Mrs H F Dlcke The Crystal Bridge club willa-- be entertAlned this afternoon-ao’clock luncheon by Mrs A K Tier-na- n at her home in- E South Temple" street Mr - and Mrs 13 E JENKINS THE HOSTESS Mrs Elmer E Jenkins entertained a of young people last evening at party a prettily arranged dinner at Franklin’s followed by a theatre party The were seated at one long table guestswas that gay with patriotic appoint- MRS t - There will be the regular Wednesd’hote luncheon this after-noo- n day table at the Country club Mrs John C Sharp' will entertain this afternoon in honor informally of Miss Louise McEwan a bride of ments and colors In the renter of the and table was a large basket of red ribwhite tulips tied with tricolored bon The place' cards were decorated with flags and the favors furthered the patriotic decorative scheme The Included Mr and Mrs E E Jenparty W Madkins Mr and Mrs G Richard B Stewart Miss sen Mr and Mrs Miss Catherine Margaret Mr Stewart and Mrs J J Daynes Jr Stewart Donald Daynes Miss Alelda Parkinson Miss Deane Parkinson Mrs Clara Woodruff Beebe Mrs Orson N Kelly Miss Betty Ropter Mr and Mrs Daniel H Livingston Miss Belle Livingston Richard Madsen Jr Elmer Cutler Jenkins Harold G Cutler and Grant Strlngham $ jc $ HARD TIMES PARTV ENJOYED Miss Myrtle Greene Miss Elsie Green and Miss Serena Ward entertained at a ’’hard times” party last evening at the Greene home in Third avenue In honor of Miss Almeada Eardley whose to Hubert G Hall will take marriage month The guests wore place next “hard times” costumes and the supper was served in paper bags tied with and included gingerbread herd string The entack candy and doughnuts tertainment was also In the nature of a kitchen shower and the hosteses were assisted in entertaining during the evening by Miss Janice Greene and Miss Mildred Greene close Twenty were present friends of the bride-elex INFORMAL AFFAIR FOR JUNE II RIDE Miss Grace Maxwell and Miss Helen entertained last evening at the Ielff Leiff home in Canyon road in honor of Miss Kate Pitt whose marriage will take place the latter part of next A wealth of bright month yellow canyon sunflowers were arranged in baskets and tall vases about the rooms and centered the small tables where served Assisting during supper was were Mrs E J Leiff and the evening Miss Anna Pitt je ae ge MISS CARSTEXSEX TO WED Announcement of the forthcoming marriage of Miss ofCecil Florence Deputy Sheriff and daughter Mrs C C Carstensen and Ernest Sherwood an employee of the United has been made The Grocery company ceremony will be performed at the ' Temple June 6 WILL ENTERTAIN AT LUNCHEON Miss Arllne Kelson will be the hon ored guest at a luncheon Saturday to be given by the Misses Evangeline Thomaa and Vella Tanner ah WILL GIVE ANNUAL RECEPTION The alumnae of the Order of the Gleam will give their annual reception to the graduating members Saturday at 230 o’clock afternoon at the homebeginning of Mrs Frederick J Pack 601 Thirteenth East street Visiting alumnae are Invited June - St Mark’s Sawing club will meet thisHospital afternoon with Mrs John A Reeves at her home 76 P street Mrs E Nickerson will be the hostess this afternoon to the members of the Busy Twelve Sewing club at her home 468 Second avenue Mrs Walter Neal will a silver tea this afternoon at hergive home 1553 Harvard avenue for the benefit of St John’s Episcopal church The Women’s Democratic club will a breakfast today at the home giveMrs A H KlmbalL 50 Gordon of avenue The affair will be In remembrance of Dolly Madison and the breakfast will be followed by a will be when kenslngton done for the Red sewing Cross All the members of the and are Invited scisare requested toclub needle bring sors thread and thimble The D B Sewing club will meet this afternoon with Mrs A M Good at her home In Sixth avenue The Draper Mothers’ club will meet this afternoon with Mrs Carl Porter No 16 Harmony place Instead of with Mrs F H Knickerbocker as announced The Social Luncheon club will meet this afternoon with Mrs W H Ellison 1182 S Ninth East' street Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock and will be followed by bridges Mra W F Adams will give a lecbeture and cooking demonstration fore the domestic science section of the Social Center this afternoon in the basement of the First Congrechurch The will gational Mrs Adams at 230 O’clock meeting begin was formerly chairman of the heme economics section of the Ladles’ Literary club The Oliver O Howard Woman’s Relief corpe will meet this afternoon at 230 o’clock In L O O F hall There will be a number of recitals given this evening among them will be a sonata recital by Miss Dorothy Morrison at the Ladles’ Literary club at 815 o'clock Miss Gladys Pederson will be heard in a concerto recital at Barratt Hall and Miss Hazel E Olson will give a studio recital for her pupils at 850 o’clock ct ' - Car-stens- en 9(g Hotel Boys Plan Benefit Singers Seek Employment in Other Cities ' Events of the Day - - Assistant Edward P Kimball' will Organist at the 1115 preside o’clock recital today at the Taber- jg KXTEHTAI X M EX T FOR MISS YOIfXG Miss Kate Young whose engagement anto Jean Lewis May waa nounced will be the hbnorrecently at a guest kenslngton tomorrow afternoon given by Mrs Eugene Bush Friday afternoon Mrs J L May will entertain for Miss Young and among those who will entertain in her honor next week are Mrs Hooper Knowlton Mrs D C Young Jr Mrs George W Cushing Smith and Mrs F Claire c $ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr and Mrs George A Hill announce the engagement of their daughterOlive to J Arnold Hansen The marr'a5r May 31 riage to take The Young Men’s Mutual Improve- - I 1 nacle The program follows: Sonata in A Minor (first moveBarowski ment) and Choral Schmall (a) Elegie (b) Favorite Mormon hymn O Arr My Father In G Minor by organist Crackel (a) Caprice (b) An InOld Melody Arr by organist March E flat (requested) Edward P Kimball been thrown girls have out of employment the order issued by Monday by Chief of Police Parley J White forbidding the appearance of women performers in cabarets and cafes ” Hotel bellboys are planning a benefit for them to be held at the auditorium on Richards street Handsome men singers have taken the place of the ousted young women of the Louvre cafe Thompson Harry said yesterday that the order would net Injure business but worked a great on the cabaret many hardship of whom had children tosingers A support number of the girls have wired to other cities seeking employment Several hotel discussed the matter with proprietors Governor Bamberger deelded that there yesterday Itto was was do but to abide by the nothing law The proprietors urged on the governor that they should have been given at least a week’s notice of the proposed change A 'question has arisen as to whether or not the blue law resurrected by Chief of Police J Parley White will prevent the employment of cafessingers and dancers In cabarets andgirl after the- prohibition law goes Into effect Chief White Insists that under its provisions the employment of women and JOSEPH A NELSON' girls will not be permitted even when In the sale of the liquor in the state Is at Prior to leaving on the mission the northern states Joseph A Nelaon an end 220 N Fifth West street law student connected with the claims department of the Oregon Short Line will be hon- TWENTY NURSES WILL ored Thursday evening with a farewell at the Sixteenth ward meetreception house ingThe a program will Include Trieste Pierson ana BessieSpiano duet by BE AWARDED DIPL En& baritone solo by Horafe Don Carlos Wood recitation byTwenty-fourtsign h ward selection by the Milton Backman glee club violin soloBackman remarks soprano solo Edith a Commencement exercises of the Reselection by the lief society school of nursing will take by Mr Nelson and Robbins string quintet Heber H Davis Oscar B Evans and place at 8 o’clock this evening at the Elmer Richie are- In charge Rishop's building when a class of will be given diplomas twenty nurses A of the nurses are reported majority TWICE DEFENDANT to be qualified for Red Cross work and their training is said to have bqen exWITHIN TWO HOURS ceptionally extensive Mrs Priscilla P Jennings will act The Made defendant in two courts within as chairman prayer will be offered by Mra opening Sarah Jennie Cantwo hours on complaints filed by His non and Mrs Amy Brown Lyman will wife was the record yesterday of present the address to the graduates be Theodore Peterson who sas's he Is an The introduction of theC nurses willMiss Roberta made by Dr Margaret Insurance agent Helen Spencer will present reminisIn the juvenile court Peterson was cences and prophecies of the certificates to charged with having failed to provide theThe conferring be done by Mra Emwill graduates for hla two minor children Judge meline B Wells president of the ReNielsen gave Peterson his choice of six lief society Mra Ida Smoot Dusen-berr- y will deliver the closing address months in the county jail or paying Mrs be followed by benediction 820 a month Peterson promised to to Lizzie Thomas Edward will serve as musical director pay While Peterson his wife and their two children were in the Juvenile court E Attorneys for Mrs Peterson were fila divorce coihplalnt in the district ing court in which thef wife charges her husband with failure to provide and also with cruelty S L CO crisp-crust- - Vin-Ice- one-thi- rd shortening Cottolene is richer and goes farther But this unusual Cook Book is well worth writing for Write The N K Fairbank Company 111 West Chicago 111 Washington Street At grocers in tins of convenient sizes Fetching Galatea Smocks New Puff Pocket Effects Belts of Linene in Reseda Copen Blue Rose or Gold — V ery special at nt Lehl and Pay son residents will vote cn the question of a mainteor three weeks nance tax within two library and Moroni is preparing a petition for a special election relative to a Dowtax according to Miss Mary C library ney state library organizer The new Mount Pleasant Carnegie library at Roosevelt Is conbeen organized has builda Carnegie library templating A maintenance levy has been ing voted SHE EMULATES HER FAMOUS ANCESTOR $75861884 counties that have made re- Twenty turns to the etafe board of equalization ehow a total assessed valuation of 8399947773 as compared with for last year an Increase of u 882345612 Of- - this amount thq Increase in Salt AsLake county alonA sessor A H Parsons has Indicated that about 850000000 of the Salt Lake counmay be taken to the courts ty ItIncrease is thought likely that there will be a good margin over the 8570000-00- 0 total assessed valuation of the state for 1917 used as an estimate by tho state Legislature in passing Its general revenue bill Counties not included In the above total are Box Elder Carbon Piute Summit Utah Wasatch Cache and Iron Returns were received from Emery ebunty yesterday They will probably revised 8317-6031- 61 be w®ek At $295 $345 $395 $495 $595 and $695 Colors are green rose Copen blue gpld and white Misses’ sizes —16 18 20 Women’s sizes —36 38 40 42 44 x See Our Broadwav Window ' the Salt Lake Rotary club at its weekly luncheon in the Hotel Utah yesterday He Is making a swing arourd the country In the interest of public work During his visit in Salt health M De Charles New of York Forest local received at the Information a year ago Mr De Forest Lake just the United States marines headquarters field secretary of the National Asso- organized Utah Public Health asciation Prevention for the Study and of sociation He left here yesterday Indicate that one of the later in the day 1W greatest recruiting campaigns ever at- Tuberculosis addressed members of Cheyenne tempted will be launched by the marines on June 10 to last a week The campaign Is undertaken to obenlistments by Saturday tain 4000 definite plans June 16 Although no local recruiting have been laid by the the- camstation It is believed thatever held In the will be greatest paign Salt Lake If the plans go through the governor men mayor business and professional women’s clubs organizations patriotic in schools and theatres will and patriotic reparades street talks vivals In theatres and throughout the DE FOREST TALKS TO ROTARY CLUB RECRUITING FORCE MARINES PLAN BIG 1 - Free Information co-oper- ate state 600-fo- ot te ' ® hand-smockin- GRAND RIVER SUBSIDING steel span over the The not Grand river In Grand county will under the driftwood of the gb downfreshet George according to who reengineer F McGonagle statefrom FROM MANY AILMENTS present Grand county turned to the city The stream Is rapidly sublast night cold weather has materially The siding torrents the lessened rushing down Dr R W Hoggan state live stock from the mountains returned yesterday from Inspector whotour an inspection through Sevier San-peand Juab counties A POCKET FOR reports live stock in jthose counties In bad con- GET dition Dr Hoggan found a flock of YOUR BATHING SUIT Hampshire sneep at Eph thoroughbred ralm ravaged by tuberculosis sheep at Richmond Sevier county suffering from “big head” and horses and cattle near in Sevier county the Sevier river afflicted with the “blackleg” The of sows has rea heavy farrowing loss and sulted inoverfeeding as a consequence young pigs Just weaned are being quoted at from 84 to 86 The lamb crop Is reported short lowing to the backward spring Range cattle are in fine condition and the grass on the ranges Is high and abundant Crops In Sevier county are nearly at the normal stage of IUVE STOCK SUFFERING (t 1 Q i Our extensive assortment of new smocks includes charming styles in Linen fial-ate- a g Wonder-wi- n Cloth Many have or pockets of new flowered cretonne — - LEHI ANDPAYSONTO VOTE ON LIBRARIES! Cuffs Pockets and Many Otk ers - 9 Women members of the Musicians’ union will give a dancing party and supper on Thursday evening in the Me- In tosh building The committee on Mrs Includes Eva arrangements Baer chairman of arrangeYoungdale ments committee Mias Myra Chase Mrs Cecil Blrchell Mias Sarah Sims Misses Olive and Rhea Anderson Mrs R H L Sweeton Miss Eleanor Voel-kMiss Myrtle Coggle Mra Jean Bayllss and Mrs Et growth ENTERTAINMENT FOR WARD FUND A vaudeville entertainment will be the auxiliary organizations to-of given8eventh ward in Pioneer stake the by at 815 o’clock The proceeds night will go towards the ward fund About Army Navy and Marines and Drill Regul ations Compiled and Classified in a Neat Booklet Containing Authentic Information Secured From Official Sources A LIMITED NUMBER OF COPIES TO BE DISTRIBUTER FREE TO THOSE WHO DESIRE THEM This booklet contains a complete description of the army navy and marine service It gives the requirements for enlisting It tells about pay duties and opportunities for advancement and all other information needed to help a patriotic man decide which branch of the service he desires to fit himself for Ask any salesman in onr Men's Section for a booklet They will FREE while they last distributed be r Ramey' E V The state Industrial commission has the Utah Itinerary of mine completed waa exhibited rescue car No 1 which In Salt Lake about ten days a go The uLm” StitM ' ' - " Act - mak-8430- f - - - ! on CROWD THREATENS MAN FOR HIS TALK F Flood 58 Means to 'You 00 - : “In The amount was equal to fifty bushels per family and it sold for more than $150 a bushel The grop was worth more than three times all the gold that was dug from the : x - - Tracy Loan & Trust Co years In how has fitted learning ns to serve you now Thirty-t- w earth in that While devoid of frivolities this Jersey bathing suit is voted a stunner by all critics After the fair mermaid emerges from the depths of the briny seas and wants to lounge on the beach a secret little- costume pocket hidden under a pow-vlthe coat of the mirror and packs handkerchief puff with which she can doll and make her- - er self presentable - 1916 this country produced one peck of every bushel of wheat raised upon earth - years old is a prisoner by Flood ' Is alleged to ' have ' made unabout President Wilremarks patriotic son He was rescued at Plum alley Arthur E Lund yesterday by Patrolman from an angry crow& v This hanking institution is always faithful to the interests of its customers The law becomes ef- 1 fective 1917 and you July should learn Its provisions Imme-- : O ur Insur- dlately ance Department will explain all details and our policy will interest you Phone Main 650 at the city Jail pending Investigation Into his case federal authorities 'Banking Perfection Under U S Inspection' What the ° "lean "”‘ ru Ross descendant crew will spend three months and at Jane of Betsy half of 1917 Instructing miners In first II Miss who made the first American aid work mine rescue work and safety I 50 in Is quite as flag daysancestor revolutionary first methods as her famous and The car is all steel and with Its J patriotic quite as capable when It comes to equipment cost the government about Miss Ross The Nearly every mining camp In ing flags' is an actress present the most of spends the state will be visited and will re- -- who her spare time making flags which are ceive the benefit of expert demonstra- bestowed upon worthy and appreciative tlons of safety and rescue methods That officials of the big mining organizations companies may have an opportunity of realizing the Importance of the work that will- be done by Mr Stiedle’s crew car No l will be held In Salt Lake July 1 to July 10 be Exhibitions here will preliminary to the tour of the mining settlements metal between Hearty men and the bureau of and mining mines is aimed at sor1 'co-operati- 'Make Good Cooking Better' Extra Special! — Collars — - er ed ' - - - biscuits and delicious hoc bread that Cottolene makes? Wouldn’t you like to see how quickly and deliciously wholesome Cottolene does Sdl kinds of frying? Wouldn’t you like to taste delicious cakes and cookies made without butter — with Cottolene? W e believe you would So we have printed a Special Cook Book containing 239 recipes by famous cooks We shall be glad to mail you this Cook Book free If you prefer to use some of your own recipesbe sure to use less Cottolene than you use of other ’ - DANCING PARTY Wouldn't you like to taste the “ Utility Garments That Are as Pretty as Tkey Are Useful - Mrs John H Hess accompanied by ®!x 1 - Miss Theresa Carroll who have been the guests of Mr and Mrs W H Blntz for the past six weeks left for their home In Laramie on Monday afternoon c Cook Book - Thirty-fiv- e thSpat accoin" ment association will give a dancing I Mrs W e£iyw®r and bjr hall arty 25at Whitney Friday evening psnedhome Mrs Robert T Phinney will They lay soon be at home to their friends in of-- 1 fleers' row at Fort Douglas WELFARE CLUB ENTERTAINED v (e The Welfare club will meet this son of GovJulian Bamberger of Mrs Leafy I ernor and Mrs Simon the evening at the home who Bamberger and Mrs A H Parsons has spent the past few weeks In New Montgomery If G W ells nvel Mr York will leave on Friday for a trip It Through” The meet- to Brltling Sees will the Adlrondacka before returning be the last regular home tonight While in New York Mr Baming of one the season but a series of ken berger has the guest of his sister be will the club Mrs Arthurbeen given by Behai singtons in the near who will be rememfuture bered- aa Miss Helen Bamberger one beginning aje ac jc the most attractive belles in the Mr and Mrs Howard ' Ingham and of younger society set jc £ WILL ENTERTAIN AT FREE moc ' SP£” iieiv CAFE POSITIONS : RUTH HATCH and her Mrs D W McAllister enter at an Informal tea yesterafternoon at the McAllister home day to meet Mrs Vernon Hatch a bride of who Is a guest at the the late home Baskets of fragrant McAllisterspring lavender and white lilacs were used the living rooma for the decorations ofwas while the tea table gay with silver basket filled with delicately tinted pink roses tied With a smart The bow of shell pink satin ribbon cards were received at the door by Miss Aldura Hatch - : 35 GIRLS LOSE O ST L llaw Clerk Will Be Honored At Testimonial MRS 5 SALT L ATTIC CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY MAY 23 1917 l HERALD-EEPUBUCA- N year” UTAH STATE NATIONAL BANK i OFFICERS!' President Joseph F Smith Vice President Heber J Grant Ch&s W Nibley Vice President Rodney T Badger Vice President Henry TH McEwan Cashier Butler Assistant Cashier George |