Show J Tip SALT LANE CITY UTAH TUESDAY MAY 29 1917 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N Furniture FURNITURE Moved or Packed and STORAGE Skipped at Reduced’ Bates' Most of - our warehousemen have been with- us for years They- are experienced men skilled in the and packing of or furniture-handling for storage are ment When your goods ship FIREIn a REISER placed PROOF PRIVATE ROOM you have- the very bast- and safest storage money can secure SSS U S AGREES TO -- —J AND MRS GEORGE C PARKINSON entertained at a beautidinner on Sunday EVENTS OF THE DAY fullyat arranged of honor in Hotel the Utah fvening t their sons-LieuJ Leo Parkinson and 4 Mrs' Grant Hampton will enter- Lieut Parley D Parkinson who arrived 4 tain informally this afternoon at the latter part of last week with the her home in A street f in honor of Twentieth infantry Red white and 44 Mrs Denver George NNye-oblue were chosen for the colors of the 4 who is of her sisterthe guest was 4 Mrs James I Franken In Feddecorations of long table thatwas a set in the grill theThe The guests will in- centerpiece 'Helghts low basket filled with spring flowers 4-- eral friends - of Mrs a elude close few in the national colors tied with a fluffy 4 Nye afe bow of white maline Among the flowae ers were tiny silken flags and the place bride- a Miss 'Johnston 4 J Agnes cards furthered the patriotic idea- A 4- to-b- e of early June will be the MR : -- - - - 44f 4 4 - - 4--4 M A Keyser Fireproof Storage Company - W Second South Street " Salt Lake City Phones Was 5723 and 5723 SSS - - - E South Temple 4 Sirs Richard W Young Jr Miss Edna 4-4 4 4 4 4 Monson Miss Florence Nibley Miss 4 The Woman’s St of 4 Connie Young Miss Margaret Nibley 4 Mark’s Cathedral Auxiliary a silver will 4 Miss Deanne Parkinson Miss Edna afternoon- v4 tea and musicale thisgive Nibley Miss Aleida Parkinson Miss 4 Winthe home of Mrs Ward 4 Miss Elna Parkinson 4 at Eleanor ter Reese 464 E First South3 4 Leo Parkinson Lieut Parley 4 Lieut J Nibley street between the hours of 4 D Parkinson Elmer Jenkins Donald 4 and 6 o’clock A musical program 4 4 D Daynes Calvin Rawlings George be given under the direction 4 will 4 Parkinson Mrs A H Peabody of 4 4 4 afs 4e 'Ruby-OlsePRETTILY ARRANGED TEA Miss will entertain 4 Miss Marguerite Taylor presided over 4 the members of the B B Sewing 4 thla afternoon at1 her- home 4 an artistically arranged Japanese tea 4 chib 4 afternoon at her home In 4 108 L street 4e 4e yesterday 4 North Temple street between the hours 4 alumnae members of Gam- - 4 of 3 and 6 o’clock The hostess and her 4 maThe Phi sorority will give a picnic 4 assistants wore effective Japanese 4 luncheon this afternoon at the 4 kimonos while the decorations of the 4 rooms and the tea table furthered the 4 country Kome of the- - sorority in 4 the 4 of delicately 4 the Cottonvoods in honor of Japanese idea Branches decorated the 4 graduate members of the soror-be- 4 tinted cherry blossoms room and the dining room while 4 ity The honor guests will - 4 living Miss Eve- 4 wlth'a min 4 Miss Martha Barlow the tea table was centered Miss Pansy Evans 4 iature Japanese village Tall vases of 4 lyn Tempest to the 4 Miss Alene Duin and Miss Vera 4 Iris added golden and lavender Two hundred and 4 Duvall 4 gay color scheme called during the afterfifty to the noon guests Ladles’ The 4 Auxiliary 4 Mrs Joseph William Taylor and Miss 4 Greeters of Utah will be enter- - 4 ‘Erma Smoot assisted in receiving The 4 tained at luncheon today by Mrs- 4 C L Casady at her home in Em- 4 of Mrs J dining room was in charge erson avenue It will be the last 4 Movie the tea and 4 at Gray Presiding 4 coffee urns were Mrs Collins Cannon 4 regular meeting of the society 4 Mm R Palmer Frost Miss Lucile Beer 4 for the season but a Red Cross 4 and Miss Eleanor Beer 4 unit will be formed to do war 44 The following young girls assisted in 4 relief work for the summer jjt the dining room: Miss Louie Bateman 4 4 $ je Miss Virginia Budd Miss Vivian Beer 4 A social event of the day will 4 Miss Verna Hillam Miss Venus Rom- 4 be the recital to be given this 4 rds were 4- evening by the vocal pupils of 4 Edna nvi ney and Miss received by Miss Edelweiss Lewis Last 4 Mrs Ella Cummins Wetzell at 4 entertained the 4 the First Methodist church at 4 Taylor evening Miss who aaaiat the 4 815 o'clock A number of the 4 young girlsand jring a dan- 4 their escorts ajt afternoon younger society girls will act as 4 4 cing party 4 ushers ae sc £ v will meet 4 Radiant Sewing circleMrs INFORMAL LUNCHEON AT REID I E 4 with this afternoon 444 Hubbard HOME 358 Seventh East street 4 Fifteen guests were entertained atv 4 a prettily appointed luncheon yester-da- 4 Mrs John A Lomax will en- - 4 afternoon at the home of Mrs 4 tertaln this afternoon at a shower 4 4 A William Reid in Harvard avenue of Miss Jewel Cham- - 4 4 in honor basket of exquisite white iris formed 4 4 the dainty centerpiece of the luncheon 4 pneys a June bride table Smith and Miss Geor- - 4 4 Mrs C F will 4 4 4 be the hostesses- 4 4 gia Hardy SHORT STORY CLUB MEETS a- kensington tea this afterat 4 The Short Story club met yesterday 4 noon in honor of Miss Kate 4 at 868 Second avenue The program 4 Young a bride of next month 4 included an original story by Mrs 4 4 soFreeman Bassett and the reading of a f The members of Chi Omega 4 Derr Biggers published 4 rority will entertain informally 4 Earl story by In the Saturday Evening Post on April 4 this evening at the home of Bliss 4 7 entitled “The Same Old Circle" The 4 Esther Badger in E South Tern- - 4 etorv was read by Mrs E B Palmer for the members of the 4 4 Pie streetwho )c je will leave the 4 sorority MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER week for their homes during 4 sjc FOR Bit I11 honor of Miss Anna Odell a bride-ele4 Organist J J McClellan will 4 to be- 4 of June Miss Ethel IVlllmore en- 4 preside at the organ recital morno'clock this 4 tertained at a miscellaneous shower 4 given at 1115 the home of Mr and 4 ing at the Tabernacle The pro- - 4 at last evening Mrs W M Donohue in Ninth EasQ 4 gram: 4 Prelude and Fugue roses and white lilacs J S Bach 4 street Pink were prettily combined for 4ho deco- 4 (a Salut d'Amour Elgar 4 of e the rooms and eighteen 4 (b) Andantlno Lemare rations we-4 Mormon hymn Come entertainedIn 4 Favorite 4 guests roses were delightfully used exclusively Pink 4 Come Ye Saints 4 room In 4 the decorations of the dining Arranged by organist the center of the table was a miniature 4 March from Tannhauaer 4 ffsn wreathed with smilax and Wagner 4 ferns pond Pink satin ribbons extended 4 from the pond to the nut holders at 44444444444444444444444444 each place that were in the form of half blown roses From the chanpink delier to the corners of the table were place next Monday evening was the festoons of pale pink maline studded honor guest at a delightful musical rosebuds ana the cards the with last evening by Mrs Otto Bueh-Ic- r rose idea with clustersplace of the lime given a wealth of fragrant lilacs were hostess blossoms During the evening the the used for attractive decorations of was assisted by Mrs Y M Donohue the rooms In the center of the supper of Logan table was a tall wicker basket of lilacs and Miss Rebecca Willmore aje tied with broad lavendar satin ribbon in a graceful butterflv bow From the khower nrxniE BRIDE-ELEC- T were festoons of the libbon chandelier Mrs Stephen Golding and Mrs H that extended to the corners of the Case entertained at a bundle shower tabie Invited to meet the bride-eleW’ere home 129 Mrs last evening at the Golding J H Deming Mrs John C Derks West street In honor of Miss Mrs R First D D Crawford Mrs Albert Brown Mabel Mount ford whose marraige to Miss Buehler Miss Florence Evelyn Ernest W Haslam will take place in Buehler Mrs John Buehler Mrs J C June Crystal vases cf white rose and Davies Mrs J S Taylor Mlsa Pauline decfor the gladioli were used Mrs Ralph Anderson Mrs the supper Taylor orations of the rooms and dainty Kimball Smith Mias Rhoda Mah-btable Festooned over the doorways Jesse Mrs Rice Mrs A D and window’s were flags Music and Knowlton William AsM J Wllle Mrs and were of the features games guessing the evening were the sisting during and the hostess and Misses the evening were Assisting Florence Buehler Evelyn Mrs H H Case and honor guest A mock wedding was one of the fea-irMiss Kate Mountford of the evening when the pa were in colonial ros- pants ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED tumes Thosegowned wed part In the taking Mr and Mrs R H Stringfellcw were Miss Miss Ida Crlssle ding the engagement of their daugh- Chandler Miss Maurlne Pyper ter Martha to Harr)’ Cox The mar- Miss Florence Buehler McDonald and In June riage will takeai place se 4 je Mrs Sherman A White accompanied Miss Agnes Johnston whose marriage to John Harrison Doming will take by her two young sons will leave to : - - a(e - - - -- IDE-ELE- - CT ct sfc State’s Share of the F ederal - -- s$c ®0F UTAH ROADS - 4 4 y 44 airs orchestra a at stringed played patriotic 4 honor 4 guest this evening during the dinner and covers were laid 4be given 4 to five hundred party for Sir and Mrs George C Parkinson 4- by Miss Pauline Taylor at her 4 Mr and' Mrs Preston-NibleMr and street home 678 " HELP PAY COST for Brunswick Me where Captain day White-itactics professor of and science at scBowdolnmilitary college afe ajc A Hale have gone Mr and'Mra Fred - Nev to Gqod 'Springswhere they will a week with Mr and Mrs Fred spend ' A Hale Jrs - Mr and Mrs Hugh Rhoades are now friends at 34 Kenat home to their ' -- sington apartments9C -?C Mrs' Thomas B Hunter accompanied by her little son will arrive from Sana in June to spend Frpncisco weeks early few with her parents Mr and Mrs Fred A Hale - afe Mr and Mrs' D S Spencer and their young daughter Katherine left yester-r- c their stay 'York day willNew who is visit FrankDuring Spencer they a student at Columbia ie jc Ool and Mrs D C Jackling are at the Hptel Utah for a few days en rout? to San Frrncisco The Misses Edna Florence and Mar- home in Nibley left fora their £aret yesterday short visit here sfter as the guests of Mr and Mrs Preston SfC ' " HigliwayFundsIs $40000 ’ After prolonged consultation with T assistant chief engineer of the United States forest service- and J P Martin of Ogden district engineer the state road commission yesterday Ihe state D pay Its proportionpledged ate share of the cost of the construe-tioo- n of improved roads from Ephraim to City Logan to Garden andOrangeville Cedar to Long These highValley' to are be ouilt ways this year the federal government by the state pnd The forest service is spending about 81000- 000 a year on national forest reads Utah's ‘share of this sum is 840000 As much more will be available after July 1 The state la called upon to pay at least 50 per cent of the on these improve totat ments expenditure The construction of the following post reads was agreed upon after a W NorcroBs - - ' ' FREE de- Sale-of-the-Seas- on 9400 - 300 Charming New and Slippers Pumps WAISTS For Tuesday only Auerbach’a offer Waists for Dress Business Sport 350 WOMEN’S WHITE CANVAS or General Wear Georgette Crepe de Chluea Tub Silks Pongees llabutal Voiles Models Hemstitched Models Plquot Models Novelty Effects Km-brode- red S1o4© $395 BOYS’ SERGE SUITS Blue serge suits New pinch Lack and lined knickerbocker style coat pants Sizes 6 to 16 years — wo ht HOLIDAY GROCERY SPECIALS 88-0- 0 25-l- oz NO EXCUSES GO ALL MUST SIGN om READY aa These Are Rare Such Bio a(c SALTAIR yard Tuesday conference with C H Kendall highway engineer of the office' of public roads you choice of four new styles White for Utah:- Snowville to Tremonton Canvas Pumps and Slippers Just to Myton via Duchesne ThompHelper received Made with hand turned sons to Bluff-anBeaver to Newhouse soles oiy latest style lasts with Roy Bullen mayor Logan uked heels All sizes or Louis Cuban to assist ir the ths road commission cf — Loat in of blocks four of paving laing gan The street in question is seven ty-tfeet wide The commission will bear theo cost of twenty-eigof the seventy-twfeet the street car company will pave between its tracks and the city and the property owners will do the rest A petition was received from Ulan that the old Indian trail county from n askingon the state roa-- between SUGAR — With Grocery order Lehi andpoint Cedar Fort on the west side or jmore Auerto amounting Nibley of the lake to a point on the state b sack Pure sell will bach's road between Santaquin and Eureka be as a The state Bacon not and designated highway Cane Sugar (Hams WITHDRAW PETITION request was referred to Ira R Brownat lb Sic Included) ing slate road engineer for investigaFOR RATE INCREASE tion Governor Bamberger indicated OLIVES— Fancy Queen or stuffed that this policy would be followed in Mason Jar Manzanilla Olives 20-The railroads yesterday withdrew an dealing with all similar petitions SSe 3 $100 Jars Jar in increase the for application freight AS PLAN LIBRARY rates on oil filed with the public utilities commission C H Griffin of the PIONEER MONUMENT Utah freight bureau recently submitted the application calling for a 50 per cent of the Pioneers of Smith-fiel- d Increase In the rates petitioning that ' Daughters are starting a movement for the oil should be taken out of the comof a 812000 library as a monunder the erection modity classification and put was to a made ument to the pioneers according class rate The withdrawal received yesterday by Miss Mary after a vigorous protest had been filed letter E Downey state organizerof by the Utah Oil Refining company from R V Larson library superintendent the board of educatloji of the Cache NEW JURY CALLED county school district The city council is being counted upon' to vote 81200 per for maintenance IN MURDER TRIAL year Miss Downey has also received a Sickness or Physical Disabilletter from Mrs Gilbert Palmer of the On demand of counsel for the de- Garfield Women's club stating that a fendants and the payment of 830 a the ity Not Considered in Draft house will be remodeled new Jury panel was called yesterday in club for use as a public library by the criminal division of the district has voted for library Spanish 'Fork Registry Rules court to hear the case of G C Sutton maintenance and will ask for a'fllPuOO and J C Sutzer charged with the mur- building’ Pleasant Grove haa passed a t der of Thomas Park at Bingham on the similar tax' and will soon ask for a 13 1917 It Is ex- library building Miss Downey leaves nor physical disNeither sickness night of January will be secured today on a trip to Tooele Eureka Fay-ao- n that the pected ability will excuse31 any male within some time today jury and Garfield the ages of 21 and years of age from registering in Salt Lake City and coun- FOR THOUSADNS AT ON' DECORATION OPENING DAY ty on June 5 In the event that any male between those ages is by siekness or physical disability unable to' visit the registration agent on June 5 he shpuld eend word to the agent together with his address and an agent' will visit the home and take the necessary informa- tion During the last few days a number of men nave applied at the office of the the city recorder and county clerk andwere sick or disabled said that they Ln speaking of the matter last night Sheriff John 8 Corless said: “The order of the war department says ‘every male between the age of 21 and 31 The registration years cards are so arranged that all necesare asked and can be sary questions answered If any male in Salt Lake age has any jexemp of the qualified he can make It known on tlon to claim the card or later claim it ln caseCer-he is called on to serve his country of sickness or physical tainly no claim will be accepted as an exdisability cuse by the officers in Balt Lake for ct at county’ COFFEE — Monarch Coffee derich drinking coffee liciously Ground or in bean h Cun ran $310 J— lO-l- 3-- lb I lbaesn 34 c rORK AND BEANS — Monarch brand In tomato sauce Dosen No 2 cans $198! cans $1 00 can 17c 1 ce Inspection trip in Idaho He reports conditions in the that the agricultural Gem state are far above normaL CITY BOARD IN A STINGY MOOD BECK STREET PAVING WILL START TODAY Work of paving Beck street from the Salt Lake-DavSprings tocommence line will this mornto word sent to City Citizens’ Petition for Finan- county ing according S Q Cannon Engineer yesterday by W Mellen who has the contract J cial Reimbursement RejectTlie work will be paid for jointly by the state city and county Left and ed Right With the completion of this stretch be a paved highway from there will Murray ononthe south to a point near Bountiful the north The city commission was not In a charitable mood last night A from Ernesto D’Urbano the city pay him 818000 for the that petition son Guisappe death of his 'Year-ol- d D’Urbano drowned in Emigration creek on April 28 1917 was denied by unaniTHE BULK OF MAGNESIA mous vote as was the request of Katherine T Swan that she be paid 8600 for alleged damage to her property the high waters of last month during on Emigration creek The commission also denied two petitions for the exHelps ward ff —Add Month tension of water mains on that the extensions would not pay 6 per cent interest on the cost of the in vestment Then it turned a deaf ear to the plea of the Utah Light & Traction fucompany which asked that in theconture its expenses be taken into sideration when public Improvements were ordered In a report the city engineer deone of heavy costs of reclared that local street car company for the pairs was due to the fact that rails laid were not heavr enough for the traffic He asked that in the future the company-be not allowed to lay less than eighty streets pound rails on paved After disposing of these matters the members or the commission grew gen erous for a few minutes and voted 825 for the decoration of the graves of In- dian war veterans orderea an arc light voted to pay 820 to lor Central for a damaged suit of J J Sullivanpark clothes appointed J M Young as in place of O R Ostler poundkeeper and accepted an resigned vitation to ride ln automobiles ln the Memorial day parade have a PopularityAskmust user of reason any OFFICERS ELECTED Castle Gate or Clear Creek why these two Utah cuals are such favorites FOR HEBREW SOCIETY the-War- is BORABENT Tooth Paste the-groun- - were elected for the Hebrew Officers Over 865000 worth of work will be Sheltering at a meeting held at society done thia summer aa the Utah Light A tl e Congregation Montefiore yesterday Traction company’s share of the street I Pepper was chosen president L H to F according Crews are Block vice president D Abramson paving Dlcke repairs manager general L B Mlshklnd secretary E at work on the paving in va- treasurer Rubin trustee S Welnger and S Pous-ne- r alreadysections of town rious Rabbi Samuel Baskin collectors The tracks on E First South street presided be work will having newly paved The been Degun It will extend already from 'Second to Thirteenth East street It is estimated the cost will be 820000 Work haa also begun on the paving’ around the tracks on Ninth East street from Ninth South to Twenty-firSouth The cost of this new paving will be 826000 Work will be begun on Monday on the paving of the tracks Third South from Ninth East to Thirteenth East street It is estimated that this work will cost 818000 st Hcsaiisaaair r g Vreair CRACKERS — National Biscuit Co Soda Crackers No 5 Ikii 49e PEAS— Extra Sifted Early Jane Rlue 'lower 1 dozen cans $200 ( 17c PINEAPPLE — Libby’s Hi Italian fMMI sliced No 2 cass ti cans 1 dozen cans $10K css 17e ORANGES — California Sweet k Navels 25c values ftOc 3 dozen 17c Dozen es-tr- ay TRACTION COMPANY TO es un-poun- ' Here Is a Silk White DRESSES FOR for Today Fla" Buttons FREE Bargain In SILKS 82J5 sport stripes Decoration Day with each purchase on signs or pastel effects — S2IM VALUES price SALK OF NEW Ask Your Dealer 31ined I-only by e Cm Itsh AUSTIN PREDICTS LARGEST BEET CROP Utah and Idaho will have the largest erop of sugar bests ln the history of in the west according to the su- Austin generalUtan-ldahMarkindustry agricultural o of the Sugar perlntendent company He has just returned from an s-uc- sbh Scene in the great dancing pnvilion when Saltair opened a year ago From a dip ln the lake to seems the everywhere Flag raising best form of and Gee is Whiz Saltair expression yesterday completely Saltair through gave visible token of strikingly ready for its thousands of celebr&ters its country love Decoration day DecoraFor the big openingR concert to is the tion day at 5 o’clock Merrymaking and keynotescores the Owen Sweeten resort of this year who has charge of the music at Saltair a big warm-u- p tourists are giving italready this year has arranged a notable pro for the formal Wednesday opening Mr Sweeten will be gram Assisting h consecu be which twenty-fiftwill its M Russell and the Girls’ Glee club ' ' Ray season ire Dianclngwlll be a popular feature of with its hint cf summer the day’s events Wv W Woodward Yesterday more than 200 tourists to Saltair will lured of the pavilion floor charge A dip in the lake was enjoyed by a againhave season and many this surprises number of the who accustomed await Salt Lakers Wednesday For to ocean bathingparty declared the temper- the Friday- night dances reservation ature to be ideal The Indoor pool spaces have boon divided off around the pumped full of lake water and heated seating and promenade portion of the to' a comfortable point proved equally hall and the alcoves and corners are as popular decorated wtih flags - and The first couples of the season were artistically g roller palms at Saltair Other popular amusements gaily gliding over Ben Ketcham’a Mr Ketcham Richardson's thla Blair will palace be akatlng yesterday year has planned a number of innovations boats Gee Whiz shooting gallery for the skaters at Saltair this summer bowling Ship cafe- Automat - roller declares himself coaster Old Mill and a score of other Jack" Browning than-evebusier these days prior to concessiona the big opening Wednesday- - Browning with Wednesday’s opening has entirely renovated his refreshment dayBeginning the regular summer train schedule Manager a booths at Saltair this year and will go into effect according brand-neset of fountain accessories Nelson of Saltair each jo&eph will greet the Decoration day crowds With flags and fluttering Wednesday along with a new line of from nearly every pinnaefe at Saltair fountain concoctions and dainties with bands crashing- patriotic and popSaltair is a mass of beauty this year ular airs one of the crowds with its hundreds of palm trees ferns ever gathered together biggest for a similar best eventls expected for the at potted flowers and grass of all patriotism ia ln plotsand the ’ air and Saltair ’Decoration' day big opening - Don’t endure that itching A DOLLAR A WEES Heal it with -- Will buy a Liberty Bond -- - w ‘ - - 1 ' V - --s 7 Th'at itching which keeps you awake at night and forces you to scratch at the most embarrassing times is almost sure to yield to Resinol Oint- ment Usually the discomfort stops and healing begins with the first application and the distressing eruption quietly disappears Resinol Ointment is even more effective if aided by Resinol Soap Kninol Ointment 10 neartint it can be ly seed os exposed surfaces wiilw out attracting undue attention Contains nothing that could irritate the tenderest skin: Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap are aold by all drsnsii ' Use Resinol &p for the bath shampooandbaby’s skin flesh-color-ed COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY 125 Main Street ti |