Show ’ r v r Tr J - THE TTFIR A - TjD-BEFPBUC- ' EVENTS OF THE DAY Miss Marjorie Howard will be 4-- Los Angeles Portland Chicago and all f one of the ' interesting events of r the 4 week The “hop" hall was gay with hostess at an informal dinner 4 flags and festoons of ' buntings and east by 'the this' gardenlike air was summer evening at' the Country club 4 v flowers 4 In abundance of to Miss Geraldine 4 brightcompliment used - Tall vases of crimson-colore- d San of Cal Francisco 4 gladioli were used about-’- - the room 4 and on the punch table The guests 4 Mrs Joseph Young of Norfolk 4 were received by Colonel and Mrs 8 4- W Va whfr is the guest of her 4 Ia Faison and Colonel and Mrs W !R father H: W Lawrence- will be 4 Dashiell who are recent arrivals 'at the honor guest at a' luncheon 4 this afternoon given' by Mrs 4-the fort and Colonel Alfred Hasbrouck and his sister Mrs Peter Htilme The Russell '4 - C Woodruff jgc jfc committee in charge of the dance In- 4 je 4 Mrs William Tay- 4 Miss Elsie Talmage entertains 4 cluded Captain-anlor Captain and Mrs Harry Jordan 4 today with an informal lunch- -- 4 and Captain and Mrs CL L Eastman 4 eon at her home on First avenue- 4 4'- ' Mrs' H C Stranqulst and Miss 4 RECEPTION AT FORT DOUGLAS Cooper-wilentertain this A delightful reception was given yes- 4Laura Afternoon home in 4 at the Cooper 'Mrs terday afternoon by Captain and ' Allen 4 to Miss Erma compliment R S Blnfordln compliment Mias and Bagley who 4 tenant and Mrs' J N Robinson who 4 are 'to be'Kathleen marrled-l- n the near 4 were recently married i The house wasw 4 4r future Mrs 4 and to also honor golden-gloin attractively - 4 AlexSumner Mrs Hatch and a large'decorated vase of the blossoms 4Guy 4recent brides ander 4 ! Mrs E being ‘used t grace : M Norton and Mrs R L Eichelberger The Order of the Gleam Alumni 4 Mrs Bin-foPresided in the dlnlng-roomeet at Liberty park ' this 4 will 4 Mrs was assisted in by Bartepi points 4-th- We - make : f - - -- i - - - f S28 - ‘ WAGE -- - the-tabl- rd 4' 4 afternoon at nd 4: ' t 4 4- at her home in University decorated house was 4 at a bridge breakfast given yesterday avenue The in attractively pink and white sweet peas Streamers ' of pink tulle were' brought from the chandelier to the corners of the‘"tea table where they were caught by bouquets of pink sweetpeas while a centerpiece was formed by a: large mound of the blossoms! The hostess was assisted in serving by Miss Hazel Smith Miss Lillian Pond and' Miss Doris Martin Those present were: 'Mrs P O Perkins Mrs Luther Sinclair ' Mrs Adolph Anderson MrsF B King Mrs Kidd Mrs II M Cushing Mrs Charles Shields Mrs J R Thompson Mrs Warren Benjamin Mrs George V Schramm Mrs F F Pond Mrs Fred Heeler Mrs TV H Korne Mrs R EL L Collier Mrs' R Ia Conely Mrs O B Chanlier Mrs C J Hlgson Mrs M C Meyer Mrs J H Levitt Mrs T J Nipper Miss Rose Levy Mrs E C McCall Mrs I M' Brumbaugh Mrs W Ki Dodds' Mrs Frank Rumel Mrs J Rosenburg Mrs Bertha H Martin Mrs Harry Hudson Mrs Horton Mrs Monheim Mrs John R Thompson Mlss Dorls Martin- Mrs Charles Wright Mrs B F Ramey and Miss Lillian Pond V tV gg enMrs and Jordan Captain Harry L tertained at dinner last ' evening at their quarters in FWt Douglas The house was decorated 'with summer flowers Later in the evening the party attended the hop in the dance hall at the Fort Captain and Mrs Robert T Phinney and Cataip and Mrs William W Taylor Jr entertained at dinner last eveat the Phinney quarters prior to ning was given at the fort to the hop that last evening1' The table was centered by a large bowl of sweet peas and Jolo lanterns were used for the lighting -- - -- - -' Selection' from ‘ “Haensel ' and Gretel" Hunperdinck 2 (a) Meditation Dubois Nevln (b) The Rosary1 (c) Ad Old Melody Arr by Organist 8 4 1 4 4 4 r - pink-heart- s ‘ -- f " : gg PARTIES PLANNED FOR BRIDBL Miss Amy Howe whose engagement to J Clarence Anderson was recently announced will be' the honored guest at a number of parties during the next week" On Wednesday Mrs E A Ricks will entertain at a card party In her honor Friday she will be the guest of Miss Cora Howe and Mrs P P Jenson at a bridge tea anMiss Gwen Williams will entertain at Orpheum party followed by tea at the Newhouse on Sat' urday afternoon' - ‘ £ 4c - ' ’ Miss' Deanne Romney will entertain Sunday at a trousseau- tea at her home In D‘ street She will be the honored guest at a breakfast to be given Monday morning by Mrs Moses Saxton and Mrs Leo Sperry at the Saxton home In - - Third avenue Miss Elsa J’ohnson has Just returned from the Rigby raneh in Wyoming where she has been visiting for the past month 'With Miss’ Juiie Rigby V i v y f' t Mrs L W RGbbins and son Philip and daughter Florence accompanied by jc jc' $ Mrs Marcus TL Robbins and baby have KENSINGTON FOR BRIDE from Upper Falls Provo-canyoMiss Alma Cannon and Miss Phylis returned the where they have been spending Winder were hostesses and Miss Elsie summer months f honored a at the guest Talmageafe jfc given yesterday at the CanBaldwin Robertson left yesterday for non home in Fifth East street The! where he will visit his house was prettily decorated with pink Tennessee mother for two weeks before leaving sweet peas and gladioli a large crys- for the training- camp in San Francisco tal basket of the blossoms being used for'the center of the table' The guests Mrs George W Reed has returned Included the members of a club of from a six weeks’ visit to San Francisco whldh Miss Talmage is a member and and Oakland were: Mrs Kenneth Webster Mrs y-- " ' - 1 n ! ken-lngt- on c ‘ m - ’ - Clarence SilverMlss Dolores Stohl Miss Marie Hodson Miss Emily Smith Miss LaRue Thompson ' Miss Connie Young Miss Marjorie Burrows Miss Lucile Cahoon Mrs James Talmage and Mrs Paul Talmage The hostesses were assisted by Miss Helen Cannon Miss Emily Cannon and Mrs W T Cannon gg gg DELIGHTFUL KENSINGTON ' Miss Majorle Mathews' entertained at a kenslngton yesterday afternoon at her home in N West Temple ' street ' Pink sweet peas and lavender ’asters were combined for a dainty centerpiece of the table Those present were Miss Rea Taylor' Miss Hazel Needham Miss Agnes Clive Miss Fae Lambert Miss LU Fox Miss Carol Lyon Mrs W fc Davidson Mrs Bert Smith and Mrs ? ‘ Jack Goddard ag 4e Miss Deanne Romney was the guest of honor yesterday at a kitchen shower given by Mrs N Y Schofield Mrs George Chambers and Miss Sue field at the home of Mrs Chambers in Ninth avenue The house was decorated in yellow goldenglow 'and sunflowers were used on the porch The afternoon was spent in games Thirty-si- x friends of' the bride were bidden'"' ae 3e 3c SHOWER FOR BUIDE-TO-Mrs: 'Frank Bowers entei talned at a shower yesterday afternoon In compli r ‘ - Dk fill Ltl FOR REALTY MEN FAVOR Warfare v 44 Prelude to “Tristan” Wagner 4 4 4 44 44 444 44 44f44 44444 ment to Miss Vera Chamberlin who will be married nextv week to E (Ernest Bowers 'The house was decorated lif aright summer flowers Showers of from the chandelier to tie ' table hung which was centered by a large basket of pink sweet peas Those present ' were Miss Leone Green' ' Miss Lea Perry Miss Jessie Perry Miss llerlyn Chamberlin Mrs Mabel Nuttall Miss Gwen Knowlton Mies Ada Lumston and Miss Edna FceellL gg 4 - 'Competition in drill is to be practiced by our own Uncle Sammies In the Forty-thir- d regiment at Fort Douglas This it was announced yesterday by Col William R Dashiell and Major Lawrence B Slmonds of the regiment will put the boys on their mettle and will stimulate Interest In the great task of preparing for warArrangements have been made whereby the drill evolutions marching singing and other work will be competitive Once a week assembly of the companies and battalions will take place In contests and the organization scoring thti highest number tof points will be de clared the winner ' This' It Is pointed out has been tried successfully in many concentration camps throughout the United States In short it has “worked wonders” with the men state those In charge of the - - infantry Forty-thir- d ' The first competitive drill will take place next Friday morning according to announcement yesterday by Colonel DashlelL First the men will be scored by companies and then by battalions As a feature of the contest between soldiers competition singing on the march will be held Yesterday morn- : - was marshaled In for the - second formation regimental time since its organization The batIn some Intricate talions close order evolutions and Colonel Dashiell was more than pleased with their work A complete set of Instruments for the Forty-thir- d band arrived and it Is expected that the yesterday band will be able to appear in complete equipment soon' It Js planned to have a' formal regimental parade£ and ireview In the near future Notice was received yesterday at the post quartermaster’s office that L A Humphrey quartermaster agent at Ogden has been relieved from duty at that post and ordered to report to the quartermaster at Ogden ' In grenade practice by the provisional officers company of of the Forty-thir- d at Fort Infantry Douglas yesterday some excellent work was done The baseball experience the men have had proved valuable to the boys and the percentage of “hits” was exceptionally high non-coit is expected that will be by next week the sufficiently trained to take up the work of Instructing enlisted men of their companies Pursuant to a general order- from post headquarter all prisoners In the regimental guard house except those used for policing about quarters and grounds are required to drill each morning Today is semi -- Inspection day at the post and all regiments will assemble this morning for formal Inspection Men of the Forty-thir- d Infantry will have their pedal ‘extremities examined and will undergo general physical inspection There will alsobe inspection of quarters and clothing and equipment As usual there will be no drill work Saturday being a 'holiday V The band 'concert given afternoon by the Twentieth yesterday Infantry band was given specially for Lieut J N Robinson and his bride' who Just returned from their honeymoon trip A special program of music was pro- ing the non-commissio- - ms - - Estate - : - CC' -- - ' s' ” night' association members also named vided 'The 'of Mr Neslen a committee :- -r ' composed V A Bettllyon and L A La Font to consider and report on the question of the proposed raise in street car fares f No final action by the organization will he suggested until the investigation of the committee is completed and filed its report The following enlistments were reWill G Farrell' gave an interesting corded yesterday at the local recruitiaddress on the subject of the duty of ng- stations: the real estate man to his client Mammoth Nkvy —Frank Mlkeaell Utah Ira C Bird Salt Lake Ezra F Chase Bacchus Utah Floyd I Crit' tenden ' Bozeman Mont Hugh F MontT Thatcher Bridger Smith P Stockton Parma Ida ‘ John D- - Price Laurel Mont Glenn Peterson Salt Lake Army —Harvey A Grlshaber Buhl Ida Lloyd A Wrltsman Twin Falls Ida Lowell N Trailer Twin Falls Ida Leland G Bennett Twin Falls Ida Wesley W Jewett Bridgeport Conn Ramsey J Herrington Fairfield Ida EarlB Hatfield Boise Ida Ol-lP Morris Meridian Ida Howard O Wood Nampa Ida James C Hair Salt Lake Joseph- M Warner Salt Lake Carl Berntsen Salt Lake Dewey W Patton Twin Falls Ida William Doyle Twin Falls Ida Fred Mabbett Shoshone Ida Stanley H Clark Monroe Utah Edwin J "Allen Jr Salt Lake Cecil Caldwell Nyssa" Ore George R Watkins "London' Ky E Frank B Kirby Boise 'Ida Henry Elia-so- n Baty Montlcello' Utah Ronald Beall Alva I ' Rockland Ida Greencastle Mo JV 45 South Main Street the Salt Lake Cabinet ft Fixture company furniture for the Mormon temple at Late Hswailan islands nearly has been completed and Is scheduled for shipment next week according to Information which was out yesterday given '" To Explain New Law— CL J Ullrich assistant state engineer left last night for Fillmore Millard county where he will explain to residents the workings of the new Irrigation district law The citizens of Fillmore contemplate forming an Irrigation district Two Are Bankrupt—' Two petitions In filed In the United bankruptcy were States district court yesterday George N Ottlnger of Salt Lake gives his liabilities as 3205893 assets 344056 which-I- s claimed to ho exempt- Arnold Cache coiAity Riley Shurtleff of Logan ' occupation laborer liabilities $357605 assets $245 of which $195 Is claimed to' be exempt $5000 Damages ' Asked— Suit to recover $5000 'for alleged professional services has been filed in the district court by Attorneys E M Bagley and E C Ashton against Otho S Houston and M B Loy for Desertion Divorce Ground-- Suit divorce on the ground of desertion has been filed in the district court by Blanch Foulger against R S Foulger ' Conference —W W w W Ray Of to district States United attorney for Ray Utah has been summoned toattend a meeting of the district attorneys of the United States to be held in Syracuse The purpose of N Y in Septemberthe meeting is said to be the discussion bf I W'W activltlea Surveyor General' On Trip— I C Thoreson United States surveyor generals for Utah Is leaving today for Hiram Cache county j where he will attend the: annual celebration of the Utah Scandinavian society13 Bain dairy To Study Milk Cont- -J husbandman bureau of animal industry 'rrlved vesterday from Washington to cost of producing milk investigate the in Utah and une other western statea Sues For $1150 —Suit to recover $1150 alleged to be due on a promissory note has been filed In the district court by Gust V Melis against Peter Cuvavas and others Heber J Grant Returns— 'President Heber J Grant of the Council of Twelve Apostles of the Morman church returned yesterday from Snowflake Aria where he has been attending conferences f stake organlzlona He says that the Mormon colonies In northern Arizona appear to be enjoying exceptional prosperity sembled-b- y - ' ' - ' - Roll of Honor : v - - - - ' SCHOOL REPORTS RECEIVED The state board of education received additional reports yesterday on thefechocl population of various districts as follows: San Juan 678 children of school age North Sanpete 3133 Logan City district 3180 - ' - City Brevities Snfanfs-rloth- ers Utah Linked With Texas Governor Bamberger Is the recipient of a chain made out' of watermelon seeds The gift came from B Emden Houston Tex Mr Emden says the chain Is guaranteed never to rust or turn brass and will serve to keep the Lone Star state and Thousands testify -- ' Fnraltare Completed— Temple -by Pope ft Burton' and' i ” -f i : De-sign- ed u SUPREME COURT ORDERS RETRIAL OF WILL CASE The Original Malted MilEt e Upbuilds and sustains the body No Cooking or Milk required Used for Substitutes Cost 4 of a Century YOU Same Pries admission of the will to probate claiming that at the time it was made the testator was of unsound mind that the will was not executed according to statute and that It was obtained by “fraud and undue Influence” The Jury in the district court held the will was properly executed and the testator of sound mind when It was executed but that undue Influence had been exerclsedj MacGregor the proponent gave notice of a motion foi“ a new trial and five days after Judgment was entered filed a second notice for a new trlaL The trial court overruled the first motion and struck the second from to the files The court Is now ordered grant MacGregor a new trlaL ' 81 Respondent Spared The supreme' court affirms 'the Judgment Of the- district of Millard county In the case of Charles E Norton appellanto against- M & Mclpitoch ' and others respondents The eighty-twlower court dismissed the complaint as against all of the defendant but against whom a Judgment for $4900 claimed as attorney fees was given: The defendants In the case rep- - Over Estate of Peter ‘Hansen to Be Reopened Here Litigation - ' -- - " The supreme court yesterday manded the contest case over the 'will of the late Peter Hansen to the Third district court' of Salt Lake for readjustment directing that: the proponent be granted a new trial the costs to be out of the assets of the estate paid ' Peter Hansen of Salt Lake died May 23 1916 leaving two sons and three His wife daughters all of mature age had obtained a divorce in 1904- and from that time on he had lived apart from’hls family'-- before he died Ilqnsen executed a will by which he made Ernest N MacGregor and N McConnell his residuary legateies and executors The will was left with MacGregor's wife by the testator six weeks after Its execution Following Hansen’s death MacGregor produced the will and filed application for Its admission to pro bate Children Protest Mill Two bf the daughters and the young esf son entered protest' against the 're- - - - Five-mon- ths - - - Mc-Inln- ch -- AWARDED $200 FOR HUSBAND’S DEATH Judgment by stipulation for $200 was entered yesterday by Judge J L Brown in the case of Jeanette Lashway administratrix of the estate of Frank I Lashway deceased against the Continental Oil company The testimony showed that Mr Lashway was run down by an auto driven by an employe of the olljcompany and that as a result of the injuries he died May-2- The widow Informed the- court that from the statement of her husband before he died she did not believe- - tho - driver was to blame: - RED CROSS KNITS — QUOTA FOR ARM Y ' x MV J tA A resented different Irrigation and land The local chapter of 'tho Red Cross companies of the state" has completed Its quota of knlttlngjanfr the women workers at headquarters will not be rushed during the nextTew POLICE COURT DOES weeks ' Miss Ella Wicklund In charge' left yesterday for a two weeks vacation ia Idaho Tbl? is the first vacation! she BUSINESS has had during the last four yeara efore i: BIG arriving in Salt Lake City last-fa- ll she had spent a year and a half lit war zone six months of which wasthe "in sin was Drunkenness the prevailing a hospital at the front 30 miles' from of Salt Lakers Jailed during July No Paris- Miss Dorothy Jeiiklnson of 'Salt ls effort has been' jnade io compile sta- ake City is in charge while Miss away tistics as to tlie amount of “booze" consumed in Salt Lake during the month' but figures from the monthly Indicate report of the city police-cour- t 'Ja was record it “drunkZ'numThe month's roll for bered 493 and for vagrants 208 Not only were the arrests a police word but records were established for every Your food will continue to dis-on the' of Spenmonthly report charge agree with you and cause die cer Colling acting' clerk' of the court and a 'new record Was established for convictions and amounts collected In - sweeten the stomach You can! fines do this quickly and surely by The total arrests for ' the month amounted to 1148 Drunkenness was a few dosesof promptly taking the charge for 493 vagrancy 208 traffic violations 207 and speeders 17 Nine persons were arrested for cruelty to animals Eight were arrested for car-- 1 were rylng concealed weapons: There ordithirteen violations of the liquor nance The total cash received amounted to $2050 Jt la estimated that since Janwet period uary 1 the last lap of the were tried bea total of 2845 “drunks” fore the- city court ‘ - y Their natural action - W -B- - VJek-lund'- - - Have you '' - le Phone Wasatch 3150’ East Side of Main Street Just North of the Empress - - Utah linked together Railroad Attorney Here E H Boles of New York general solicitor for the Lehigh Valley railroad and family-werthe guests of D S Spencer general passenger agent of the' Oregon Short Line while visiting In Salt Lake yesterday They are touring the west 3nrr prr 7a I bml m Tin were-drilled - Members of the Salt Lake 'Real association at a meeting yesterday in the Commercial club decided lji ' favor of one municipally controlled mar ket which : should be conducted as i producers market in' contradistinction to one maintained by and for the commission men' The realty men' were decidedly In favor of purely municipal control and operation' ' “The real estate men of Salt Lake are for a municipal market providing It Is controlled by the city and for the Neslen last consumer” said Distributors of “Approved” L D S Gannents Forty-thir- d i x ©IF ©CSESSDKKS Lively Competition Will Put Boys in Fettle for Real - "-- - ©SY TH ©(UJTT ©0W57K1- 4-4- -' - v BRIDGES BREAKFAST GIVEN Mrs A Conover was the hostess EILIF ' VOID IH! - ft -- - - -- W HERALD-REPUBLIOAl- 1 HONORS AT DRILL receiving' 3 o’clock W B Elliott Seventy-fiv- e ' e guests - 44 ' " ' were entertained' including members of Professor J J McClellan will and Forty-eecothe Twentieth Forty-thir- d 11 o’clock 4 at the regular preside afterinfantries Music for the 4' Tabernacle at recital the organ 4 noon was furnished by the Twentieth 4- when'will the ’ program 4 following v Infantry band 4 4 he "given: Jl ' Wqa ST33 and S723 - L lljJS r KiniSlHl W' Second Sooth Strcot Salt Lake City-- 4 ‘SAMMIES’ WILL l 44 m- -- - - - 4 0EY ( -- E3 M K S©(ynrK OPPOSITE THE : V of - - r‘ - specialty and Shipping furniture packing rate at reduced freight 4-Grac- St JV ! a 't Ar IT HJL t -- 444 44444 -- i '- Furniture Shipped: at Less' Than : Freight fortnightly ”hop"glven THE ‘regular? Fort Douglas last evening was 111917 UTAH SATOBDJAY) AUGUST ' dTT SALT LAKE AN w ' ( "Recommend Resinol to that friend with : trouble skin a friend If you have suffering with eczema or other itching burning eruption' what greater' kindness could you do him than to say V ' ' Why don’t you try Resinol ? I know you have experimented with a dozen treatments’ but 1 believe Resinol is different It does not claim to be a ‘cure-a- ll — simply a' soothing healing ointment free from all harsh drugs that physicians prescribe widely in just such cases as yours Do get a jar today IV lUsinol Ointment la sold by ill druggista -- -- relieves t DEATH AT STATION STAYS DEPARTURE - fit of epilepsy Albert Mayberry 55 a stationary engineer died almost instantly late last night at the Oregon Short Line depot as he was about to depart for Pocatello Mayberry was being sent to Pocatello as a roundhouse man for the Oreresided for gon Short Line He Ninth South street some time at 435--Both his wife and sister died a short time ago An effort Is being made by police to locate bis only surviving relative a sister residing In Toronto Can His body was taken to an undertaking Seized with a E- - - r -- the stomach of undigested stimulates the flow of gastnc juice- - renews the activity-o- f the liver and bowels and strengthens the digestive sys- -' tem ' Take them with confidence for 60 yeans experience prove that Beecham’s Pills - : Are gooi for he Stomach Sal of Aar MaJirhn in 10Sn |