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LAKE CITY UTAH FRIDAY AUGUST 17 1917 HKKALD-BEPPBUCA- N TTT PATRIOTIC UASlERPIEGE ‘TUE CALL TO ARQS’ Maaftfty-- O' TO DE PRESENTED AT SALTAIR NEXT SUNDAY I hfmi Qflv (Cq & HE Lafayette Hanchett home In Third avenue was the scene yesterday afternoon of a beautifully appointed midsummer tea when Miss Helen Hanchett entertained In honor of her guests Mies Marion Green and Miss Ruth Green of Toronto' Canada The broad veranda was decorated with jar dlnieres n of sunflowers and garden flowers-Ithe yellow shades ‘The guests were' received In' the reception hall' that was gay with the sunflowers and low bowls of deep yellow nasturtiums while a wealth of pink gladiolus In tall crystal vases were arranged In the'drawing room conlblned with ferns The young hostess was assisted in receiving by the honor guests and her mother Mrs Lafayette Hanchett A wicker basket fllledfo overflowlargewith sprays of goldenglow graced ing tho center of the tea table which was 444444444444 — - EVENTS OF THE DAY Mrs W W Armstrong will erf-buffet luncheon this her home In ' XL South 4 4 tertain at a f afternoon at (CWwOl0 4 street ' to hbnor of ' Mrs f- John Foote of ‘Washington' D- - C 4 4 and Mrs1 Joseph Young of Nor- - 4 4 folk rVa- two charming summer 4 V 4- visitors 4 ' 444Mrs Parley P Jenson and Miss 4 4: Cora Howe will ' entertain at a 4 4 bridge tea this afternoon in honor 4 their sister Miss Amy Howe 4 44 aof bride of the month : 4 4 aji jg An 4 Orpheum matinee party will 4 given today by Sirs A T San- - 4 44- he ford and Mrs’: James' Robertson 4 honor of Mrs to H Coppock 4 44--of in Kansas who is the guest 4 Mrs Earl Coppock - ' 4 4 of Mr and City afe T 4-The marriage of Miss Deane 4 4- Rcmnev and Jay CL Edwards will 4 take Rlace today in the Salt Lake 4 will 4 44 Temple largo be given this eveningreception at the home 4 4 of the bride’s parents Mr and 4 Miles Romney 130 B street 4 Miss Mary Jane Romney and Miss 4 4' 4 Kate Romney willbe the- brides- - '44 “ ' f 4 ae ' aft 4 Edward P Kiviball assistant will preside at the organ'-44-- ' organist recital today: in the Tabernacle4 4 when the following- program will 4 4- be given: 4 4- Fourth Sonata (D 4 minor)' Guilmant 4 4 4 (a) Nur wer die Schusucht 4 Daly i(4lnIO - - 1GWI ft - ft9ro n -- ' - -- jgg - alit ' r In Every Department - - Co-operat- ive of - l A t-- Most any good druggist or departIn this ment Btore can supply you at small cost city others Rex Among MercanDrug Co Zion’s Schramm-Johnso- n tile and Institution Druehl-Franke- n ' -- ‘ v 9 -- - presided over by Mrs J C Hanchett Mrs Lee Charles Miller Mrs Frederick to Oswald and Mrs F EL Marcy Assisting in serving were the following Miss girls: Miss Norma Havercamp Miss Martha Wells Miss Mabel Holt Letch-field Ruth Duvall andMlss Dorothy The cards were received at the Arllne and Jean Price door by little the and during receiving hours 150 guests were delightfully- entertained ' LUNCHEON IN HONOR OF SAN FRANCISCO BELLE Miss Geraldine Grace of San Fran- cisco was the honored guest yesterday afternoon at a beautifully arranged luncheon-giveby Mrs W Scott Weller at her home in Perry avenue Federal Heights Dainty pink sweetIn peasand a ' large 4-gypsophila were arranged Jcennt Tschalkowsky 4 pink tulle tor crystal basket tied with table ?4 and the 4'ib) Romance Klmsky-Korsako- ff the of the centerpiece "O Mormon ' Favorite 4 4Ca) in hymn were place cards Arr by organist My Father” Miss aweet peas Covers were laid for 4An Old Melody Grace Miss Olive Wall Miss ' Helen 4tby ' 4 Arr 4 ClarMrs by Organist Kearns Miss Adrienne King 4 Processional March Scotson Clark 4 ence Milner and Mrs Merril Nibley MCOrJOBS ' IN 3 COMPANIES :: - - ’ -- Ts heinQ -Mrs a - Regiment Is to Start Drilling on Forced Marches -- - - -- n - -- hand-decorat- - BRIDE-ELEC- 4'' ed 4 T GUEST AT LUNCHEON' Mias Doris Martin s tride of the week was the honored guest yesterday afternoon at a prettily arranged luncheon given by Miss Cordelia Straup at her home In Twelfth East street Pink and f white sweet peas arranged in a crystal basket formed' the centerpiece of the luncheon table and the place were decorated with pictures of ' cards brides and bridesmaids Following the luncheon the guests made dainty little sachet bags for the bride-eleCovers were laid for Miss Helen Car- thcy Miss Florence Groshell Miss Eva Cass MJss Vera ' Duvall Miss Beth Horlick Miss Geneva Wright Miss Renan King Mrs Francis V Birbeck Miss Athene Farnsworth and Miss Josephine McCarty ' s s - ct IN HONOR OF KANSAS 4 VISITOR fl Mrs 8 S Pond was the hostess yes- terday afternoon at a delightful bridge 'S street party ather home In to Mrs E' D Kidd Of Kansas who lathe guest of Mrs Luther Slnt-clalr for several weeks - The living rooms were prettily decorated with a profusion of white and pink cosmos and sweet peas while pink and white tinted the dining: room petunias were used In Where the tea table was covered with a dainty lace cloth in the center of which was a large silver basket filled with the petunias The guests were entertained at eight tables of bridge with others coming In for tea at 4 o’clock The hostess was assisted during the afternoon by Mrs R to Conely Miss The Lillian Pond and Mias Uarda Snow guests Invited were Mrs R X Conely Mrs Luther Sintclalr Mrs Adolph Anderson Mrs George Schramm Mrs J T Treasure Mrs EL O Leatherwood Mrs Charles Cushing Mrs W-- ' H Korns: 'Mrs F T Sherwood Mrs George Forrester Mrs Hazel Smith Mrs Charles Higson Mrs Warren Beniamin Mrs XL A Hartensteln Mrs-- L XL Hubbard Mrs Charles Shields Mrs W D Prosser Mrs 2 £ R Wheelon Mrs to B Brown Mrs F CL King Mrs C O Mrs J W De King Mrs Thompson Ford Mrs O It Ostler Mrs Henry Monheim Mrs Harriet Horton Mrs XL H Hudson Mrs Keeler Mrs Wine gar Mrs Fred Barnes Mrs CLP O Per-k(A CumMrs Frank Rock Mrs mings Mrs XL R Gibson Mrs '' Walter Scott Mrs A Conover Mrs W XL Mitchell Miss Beth Slaughter lira J Humes of Park City and Mrs W D ‘ -- t -- ms list announceing promotions in ' EF panies' are: 'com- The promotions and A - - - - -- - n - f ’ - -- Hubert M Thompson Lance Corporal Charles A' Patterson To corporal Lance Corporals Clarence Becker and James P Seward Privates ' James XL Dore and Fred D Watson Trench digging practice by the troops at Fort Douglas continues with more enthusiasm than was anticipated by any of the officers at the outset The Forty-thir- d under of Colonel W-Dae hi el have become adepts at this detail In modern warfare Firand ing covering trenches have been dugcommunicating and as are being completed their positions they are disguised and protected from the imaginary enemy by the use of green brush and withes: The small-limbbrush are cut by the troops on theirand morning practice' marches i — Beginning today the routine will be varied somewhat and' advanced bayonet practice begun The Forty-third will also start T drilling' on forced marches In preparation for an expected call to active service an order was issued yesterday to all company and detachment commanders to report all enlisted men who are deemed unfit - the-directio- s -- v ’ for military service" A regimental dance will be at the Country club Friday eveninggiven the by officers and todies of the Forty-secon- d to the officers and ladles of the Forty-thir- d VISITING GUEST and Twentieth regiments Music Mrs-P Gardner entertained at an will be furnished by the Forty-secon- d Informal luncheon at tho Hotel Utah regiment band followed by a matinee party yesterday r Orpheum in compliment to' her CLOTHING PRICES TO guest Miss Mabel Crumby The table decorations were In sweet peas CovGO UP NEEDHAM SAYS ers were laid for a few close friends of the guest of honor Returning to Salt Lake after a visit MISS TYRKB WEDS CAPT of one month in New York W A Needham manager of the retail dry WADSWORTH IN SAN FRANCISCO goods department of the Z CL M I second interesting wedding of the declared that- unprecedented conditions Fran-: In San week took place yesterday prevailed n all the eastern- centers He cisco when Miss Belle Alice Tyree said Tyree have that Central andonSouth America daughter of Mr' and Mrs Hiram the United begun calling became the bride of Capt - William States nearly fori their entire supply of The ceremony took Henry Wads worth imports and that Indications point to place at high noon In the Methodist a permanent market He predicts that breaka was followed church and by Russell prices of clothing will be high and fast at the Fairmont hotel ’Mrs Tyree the Sc aje j)c that it will be difficult to get' goods Miss Ruth Miss Ethel Tyree Spence J ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED come several to years Mr and Mrs Daniel T Mackay an- and Miss Margaret Wright were amon during r T nounce the engagement of their daugh- the Salt Lakers at the wedding The their honey- MRS ELLEN M’NITT ter Velma to James Pettigrew Raul eon young couple of Prof- and Mrs J' H Paul The mar- moon in the Pacific northwest and will Lake Wash riage will take place this morning in then go to AmericanSERIOUSLY INJURED where Captain Wadsworth will be stationed Mrs Ellen McNltt' aged' 88 years mother of Allan R McNltt freight 3IISS STOHR THE HOSTESS claim agent of the Oregon Short Line Stohr entertained' at is reported Miss' Priscilla’ to be In a serious condl " a kenslngton yesterday afternoon In tlon at her home in Long Beach Cal honor of her eousln Miss Maybelle Glos the result of an accident in which she of Chicago who is a guest at the Stohr received fractures of both wrists Mr home' A wealth of pastel shaded sweet McNltt is at the bedside of his mother peas were used for the dainty decoraHer other son CL McNltt former tions of the tea table The hostess was Short Line auditor Jalso assisted by her mother Mrs: Beach Local acquaintances of Long Mrs were Miss meet to Glos Stohr Invited are McNltt because of apprehensive her Miss Le June Ackerman Miss : Ruth advanced age Miss Cecil Miss Dorothy Farnsworth Laura' Jones Miss Alice Hess Miss HenPUPILS SONGFEST TONIGHT Ellrt Schramm Miss rietta Bird Miss Miss A program will be ' given at the Orem add Washington school Gladys Margaret Orem !0IBRniTSBSiriTR9BnTrffRIIRRRSSSTB8!lirRnSffnrB J tonight by the puGoodrich Miss Grace ’ r pils of the Washington school play: ip grounds It will Include folk dancing X IN HONOR OF MRS:BAILEY " ' singing games' recitations and songs ' BRADLEY JOHN MRS AND An address will be given by Miss CharMrs- - Harry Clark entertained Stewart lotte ay-afternoon at 4 luncheon at her home in Kenwood place in compliment I to Mrs W J Bailey Of Atchison Kan orations of the rooms and the supper and Mrs John Bradley of Kansas City table Forty guests were invited "Stock to Nature" and her' Clusters of yellow California popples Mrs Claude G Paschal and little wAanidi health-- g I v 1 n g were arranged in a crystal basket in Billie have gone to Fish Lake the center of the luncheon table and daughter feeds— if JR wegld he well will where the remainder were decorated with cards they the place - Covers of the summer spend aei feel right sprays of the Yellow flowersjc 4c ' were laid for eight and an - Informal Mrs Mr fl—ripe Rolled Oats come and Herbert Leichter (3and luncheon musical followed the daughter Lena have gone to Lon AnJ'!'to JM jMt as they are when and the beaches for a two weeks' geles BEVERIDGE MISSES d - v ' ‘ in the BO® stay ENTERTAIN' AT 4c 4c 4c llran-into ef the Rocky Miss Lois Beveridge and - Miss BesMiss O'Connor Genevieve and Miss : sie Beveridge were the hostesses tost Sadie Livingston are spending the delicate 3 evening at a delightful M500” party at week at the Hermitage In Ogden canto make them more their home In - W Second North street yon for a number- of their young friends The 'rooms were effectively decorated Mr and Mrs W Scott Weller and litNo feed offers aK the deThe tle daughter with pink and white carnations ThomPhylis have returned from Los Francisco San guests present were Miss Estelle and the es onto needed bythebody in ' Miss Margaret jRarrett Miss Neva beaches after a stay Angeles as weeks of several auoh splendid proportion as ge Baer Miss Selma Pratt Miss Ethel £ Mlsa Iva Marioneaux and Miss DorLawllss Miss Ethel Davis Miss Twlla do ptamp fally-ma- ' Bar Gunderson Lola Miss Marioneaux are at home 'to their Heiner othy tnred oats Harold Knight- Eph An- friends in the Critchlow apartmentsGundersQn derson Johnnie Neely Kenneth Rice Yowfroiter Barrett Frank George Bemis Lawrence will supply yon Anderson Thomas and Harlls 0 i jc ' 4 " 4 IN' HONOR OF SEPTEMBER BRIDE OTAnOEDEAL Mrs Elery Jeppson entertained at a FOOD CO and ’supper tost evening ' MILK OF MAGNESIA s china shower at her hefcae in McClelland avenuemar-In honor of Miss Grace Self whose Ogden Utah Austin I Timpson will take riage to Garden flowers in September REMOVES TARTAR place were effectively combined for the dec- - “- - -- ’ - -' J ' ns e at-th- ’ a§c a§c 'a - - - - - - - T1 -'- will--spen- - - - - r- : -- - Is-a- -- ’ I-- t H XL - ‘Tired of Fancy Foods - ? yesterd- - ’ -- - sun-bathe- : L L - -I ' 9f0 9§C 9§C ' - - - - ‘ MDK'ADDEMT - : a Tooth Paste : Owen Sweeten director of the Sweeten Concert band which will play at the popular resort magnificent composition ' For the first' of the final three Sunday concerts'- of the season at Saltair Sweeten’s Concert band will present the magnificent musical narrative “The Call to Arms” next Sunday afternoon and evening The piece is intensely patriotic ' in- theme and- was arranged especially by R Owen 8weeten leader of the orchestra "The Calls to Arms” opens with music descriptive of tho peaceful Inindustrial America and social life prevailing Just prior to the outbreak of the war Then comes the appalling disaster of the Lusitania with the events that grew cut of it finally culminating in the declaration of war by our country At this point in the composition comes the thrilling “Call to Arms" the appeal for loyal 'Americans to rally The music here ’round the flag reaches an Intensely dramatic fervor which is declared to be stirring to the last degree Then follow musical pictures of the mobilization the departure of the troops for France and their camp clilife in the foreign country scenes in which max’ comes with-battlthey participate with vivid suggestions of bitter struggle and suffering that The number end In glorious victory concludes with a harmonious arrangement cf the national hymns of all the Into the allies blending audience Is inBanner" in -which-thvited to JoinAdding greatly to the picturesque effect of tho magnlitcent composition will be the drill of ten commissioned officers from the fort a group of the best drilled men stationed there' There will also be thrilling battle eyggestlons such as shots and'the noise of charges under the direction of Thomas A Nich-o- ll The band has1 been preparing this number for several weeks and Director Sweeten is confident of a splendid rendition Participating in the program will be the Ariel quartet under the direction of Ray M Russell The afternoon concert will he from 4 'until oclock and the evening from 7 until 8 In addition to this principal number the band and orchestra will- present several shorter selections As this Is tho third from the last time’ the inSweetSunen Concert band will be heard crowd concerts a large day afternoon of admirers of the splendid musical oris expected at tbe popular ganization resort next Sunday This to a common scene nt Saltair beach now when the season to fast Bearing aa end Thousands of bathers j watoro are to bo seen frolicking la tbo cool dally while aa equally record crowd to to bo seen every night la tho The following men enlisted at the large dance pavilion Only three more local army recruiting office yesterday: Sundays are left fa which ta visit tbe lAwrence A Funk Haselton Ida Clair resort and enjoy tbo' fan mm Saltair O’Neil Pocatello Ida Oscar C Martin closes on Labor day Bellevue Ida Fred S Alward Pebble Ida Doan CL Martin Soldier Ida Robert M Davidson Boise' Ida: 'Del vy T Walton Salt Lake Kenneth W Salt Lake William W Grace Salt Lake John to Towne Eagle Ida Robert D Lam Roanoke Va Roland XL Mlnogue-BrighaCity Utah Leon C Ross Camargo Okla Miles to Peterson Mendon Utah Elias M Larsen Covevllle Utah Lee Dean Bingham Samuel B Doughton Canyon Utah Sparta N CL Edward O Stuart Dese- William Spry Addresses Re-ret Utah Dewitt T Dollahite Granada Miss Charles F' Goebel Paris Ida emits Who Are Presented James R Williams Grants ville Utah Paul G Johnson Grantsvllle' Utah Gold Buttons William A Clayton Richfield Utah 'i r - - -- - - - - - ‘ - KeithHfD lffiri&lvJCiflL r - - - - e "Star-spangl- ed e - wardwith Song Resound” Twentieth BomGeorge benediction Bishop choir LARGE WOOL ORDER “t : PLACED IN MONTANA entertainment vai concluded with dancing In the annex of the meetWhat Is believed tobe the largest ing house as are honor wool order 'this year was placed reMembers of the roll of follows: cently In Dillon Mont by J R JEdgo-hei- ll Bro-beCoL Richard W Young Leslie of thlsclty who negotiated for Carl Brown Leland J Casslty neThe ' 'v - rg - Lawrence R Castleton Cyrus Duffin Chester J Dean Stanley R Leonard Dunkley Robert H J®"e Glen Leslie Kablslus Gordon H McCoy H Ernest A Longshaw MeEwan H Norman Hlchardoon Grant Qu&yle Romney Lowell Romney Melbourne Romney Roy Romney OttlngerSteele Paul Talmage Clyde Harry Arthur G Tibby David Thomas to Thomas W Weyman Ramon & Wilcox Atha EL Williams Grant Young 200000 pounds This wool Is declared to be In great demand for the making SALAZAR’S DEATH RUMORi SAYS IVINS books to 8000 the local workers for the American' Library association who are1 gathering volumes for soldIefa”Tn various army cantonments will continue their campaign until S p m Mon-day This library now consists of 1204 volumes according to Mias Joanna Sprague Salt Lake librarian who Is directing the campaign Of these 1000 have been gotten together since ‘last Roth-lisberg- er ' The death of Salazar noted Villa leader lacks verification In letters which have been received from the r Mormon colonists In Mexico by Apostle of army uniforms and blankets price was 2 cents a pound so that the transaction Involved 8124000 ' ‘RECRUITING’ BOOKS' FOR CANTONMENTS In order to Increase the total - cf Anthony W Ivins who returned yesterday from Canada where he attend- Saturdayed a conference meeting together with ' NEW SCHOLARSHIP OFFERED - ' The Colorado Bureau of Mines school Apoatle Hyrum M Smith They say that the crops are In exceptionally at Boulder Colo has notified Dr XL G state superintendent of public good condition from Canada to Mex- Gowans that it will grant a scholInstruction Mormembers ico Some of the of the a to Utah high school graduate arship mon stakes in Canada’ are reported to of 1917 Dr Cowan will make ah apbe participating In "the new British pointment to fill the scholarship Sep- -' tember L drive about Lena - - ’ r Roll of Honor Tre-sed- er WARD HONORS ENLISTED MEN m ' SUIT WITHDRAWN BY : - v- ' - ' Together with the other Joys of camp life the non-coof the Flrty-thir- d "were jubilant yesterday - over a j SUITS— DRESSES — COATS— WAISTS— SHOES—MILLINERY — SILKS — in fact ' everything awaiting your inspection and ' ’ selection v" Soon Company E: To sergeant Corporals Mack Lawson and Watson CandilL To 444 444 4 44444444444 the Salt Lake Temple and will be fol corporal' Lance- Corporal Geo‘ CL Dur-ga- n First Class Privates Roy B Anlowed by a wedding breakfast at the Henry XL Hedgepeth Chester home of the bride in S Third East drews street' for the members of the two fam-- 1 Lawson Geo J Schomaker Carl - C Stalnaker Privates Jerry C Ison ilies Nicholas Kurts and Lawrence A Wim!sc' berly WEDDING RECEPTION AT Company F: To corporal First Class SPERRY HOME Wm 'J Kalin Dan Quintana A wedding reception was given last Privates Bledsoe Otto C MIchaelsis BenPayne Mrs Mr and W evening by I Sperry Wolf F jamin home-iat their Wilson avenue In hon Company A:’ To sergeant' Corporal or of Mr and Mrs Vernon who Snyder were ‘married yesterday in the Salt Lake Temple The guests were received In the living room which was beautifully decorated for the occasion with a profusion of pink and white roses and sweet peas The bride and bridegroom were assisted in receiving by Mr and Mrs ' W'L Sperry and Miss Claire Snyder The bride wore a dainty wedding gown of white silk and Georgette crepe and wore a corsage bouquet-oA yellow decorative bride’s rose's scheme was used In the dining-roo'the table was covered with a cluny lace cloth over yellow silk and the center-piec- e was a large basket of goldenglow tied with yellow tulle festoons of the tulle also extended from the chandelier to the corners of the table Assisting In the dining room were Mis Nettle Sperry and Miss Melba Stout Miss Nellie ' Woodcocks Miss Dorothy Christensen and Miss Florence - Edmunds The veranda was prettily decorated with strings of Japanese lanterns and garden' flowers The guests were served at small tables on the lawn that were effectively decorated with crystal bowls filled 'with garden Mr and flowers Snyder will spend their honeympon In Brighton ENTERTAINS FOR: a -- 'x ' assortments 1 - 4-snal- ds -- ' added to our alreadv wonderful FISH COMMISSIONER When men who have responded to the colors from the Twentieth ward ' rose to the call of the roll of honor at the ward meeting house last night In special service two pretty maidens attached ornamental gold buttons to their coat lapels bespeaking the regard of those of the Twentieth ecclesiastical The roll call was read by precinct Bishop CL Clarence Neslen Conspicluous as a member of the roll of honor of the Twentieth ward Is CoL Richard W Young commanding the First Utah' light field artillery He made eloquent response In behalf of recruits for the new army The address to the recruits was hy William Spry former governor of Utah He spoke Inepiringly and gave evidence of the keen Interest In the fortunes of the nation reposing in the former gover- - The suit entered In the district court by the state fish and game department against the North Point Irrigation company for Infraction of the law pronotice must be viding that five days’ given of intention to turn the water out of irrigating ditches containing fish was withdrawn by Commissioner R H Slddoway yesterday afternoon Representatives of the company declared they had not been aware of the existence of the statute in question and that they would heed it In the future air Slddoway has received notice that the Clark' Electric ‘Power company de- -' sires to turn the water out of the " a stream which supplies its works In llOFe The reading of the roll call came toTooele county Monday August 20 A take ward the close of the program for the deputy will be sent to Tooele to steps to preserve the fish of the stream special exercise and warmest appreciation became manifest as the soldiers Jresponded were decorated with tbe ward They emblems by the Misses Mary Ross and Lucille 'Seare known as two of the most beautiful and patriotic little jglrls in the Twentieth ward TOLD Additional to the addresses by Colonel Young and the former governor and the roll call by Bishop Neslen the program and wai as follows: "America" choir Dr J XL congregation invocation Kipling’s recessional "God of ffclliv-- (irlMkf Our Fathers" choir Introductory Blah op Neslen violin selection Owen A Bartlett "The Flag Without a Stain” Horace 8 Ensign "The Banner"xMrs Marjorie Dodge Warner IIIU? UJu5 piano aolo Prof Charles 8hepherd Instrumental selection national guard ffhlU1' OtHiiiiluii) under the leadership of Prof quartet C J Hawkins anthem "Let the Hills - i x 4 Here's the Real Spirit of Patriotism! with patriotic pride of any foe of our Records-tha- t country here are two Columbia every American ought to owns ringing MUSIC defiance the 1 A The Man Behind the Hammer andbari-2271 Iv Plew (Von Tilser) James Hall tone Orchestra accompaniment Cornea a ( HnCll Strike Up the Uaad (Here (Ward) James Hall baritone 1 40C Sailor) Orchestra accompaniment J - Many more like these and as po bd as ready to be played at your request today OUR GROCER ME" Tal-ma- ge GRAFONOLAS craTBOUBLEDISC: - rW K Ultfi$Q0$5 Star-spangl- ed DAYNES-BEBB’ ai-S- -5 E MUSIC CO Main St 'Salt Lake a |