Show (7 ' V:’-4- V1 V ' ' V '' THEHEBALD-- 6-- A ’ : : - V 4 ’ - - - - SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY AUGUST 26 1917 G - they have spent the' summer with relafriends Frsd A Halo has returned from a six 7 - 2 weeks’ business trip In New York General and Mrs E A Wedgwood and Miss Edgarda Wedgwood expect to leave next week for Palo Alto CaL w ic Mrs William CL Alexander Is spendthe summer with relatives at Baling boa Beach CaL S s 4 Mrs John CL Howard and children lO - ’ (Continued from Page 3) noon at the home of Mrs K W Culbertson 538 Emerson avenue J j 4 4 The local chapter of the Order "of the Eastern Star Lynda No t Mlspah Now 5 Radiant No 13 will celebrate Robert Morrla day at Liberty park Fri- A basket supper will ‘j day August 31 6 o’clock be at All members served ‘ RSvW M SANDERS of A'-' Emnm'J Wright -- 936 Tenth East street formerly Miss T-7-' are invited to attend and their families v 4- ac 3e - The annual plcnlo of the Wasatch Literary club has been Indefinitely v postponed- :£- - The Red Cross auxiliary of the Ladles’ Literary club will meet Wednesr day10at the 5clubhouse between the hours of and O’clock ' v ''J The Red Cross auxiliary the Daughters of the American Revolution will not hold their usual Monday meetmade In the ing as repairs are church pr(orto the being fall opening afe Banner Review No 11 Order of the M&cabecs will entertain their friends at cards on Tuesday afternoon August 28 at the Peery hoteL Mrs J EL Saxraan will be the hostess and will be assisted by Mrs D M Sweeny Mra C B Patterson' Mrs E W Lloyd Mra W T Lefevor The proceeds will be given to the patriotic relief fund The Invited to attehd public are cordially sc sc The Hermlon Tempie No 8 Pythian Sisters-'- ' will hold 'a picnic at Saltair members are Tuesday All friends and 83(1 train' The to the take requested - members of the Fraternal Brotherhood and their friends will have a 'picnic at the lake this afternoon Members and ft friends are requested to take ther 415 ‘ 4- v - - Mr and Mrs Earl Beach will enter - 'tain the Elite club Thursday evening at their home in Roosevelt avenue U Thomas returned yesterday 'afrom deIndiana where she has spent ' lightful summer with her grandmother Mrs C II Griffin 4c £ - Miss Mary Wall is the guest In New York of Miss Florence Kimball and Miss Alice Kimball Miss Wall and the Misses Kimball will Join Miss Winnl-fre- d Dyer Miss Rdna’ Dunn and Miss Nellie Calvin in Massachusetts at a house party the latter part of t he month Mr and Mrs Bdward Parsons left on Friday for a two weeks’ motor trip and Montana through ldaho sfc je £ Mrs LU& James Read of North Yakima Wash is the guest of Mr and Mrs William James at the James home In E First South street ae a(c Air and Mrs Bdward B Helsler are the congratulations of their receiylng friends on the arrival of a little son at their home 'r ' Col Frederick W Perkins' formerly stationed at Fort Douglas Is now stationed at Chlllicothe O Mrs Perkins 1 is been visiting with friends in San Francisco during the summer and will join her husband in September Capt and Mrs Arthur Tibby of this In a few days to visit ctfy will arrive friends here on their 'way east Captain Tlbby who was married two years ago to Miss Dorothy Rooklldge of this City has recently received his commis- week- t t t v -- ‘ ape : ! - t t t sion as captain after training at the Presidio and will be stationed at one of the eastern army posts sfe yf jfc Miss Bertha Banning who has been visiting at the home of her brother Thomas E Banning 1484 E Seventeenth South for the past six weeks left the city for her homo In Chicago Tuesday £ gE Mr and Mrs A I Hoppaugh and Mrs Frank Gustin have motored to Estes Park In Colorado for a two - - - ‘ - "- - - - 4b- - - : T - I - - - J' - - -r - - 4e Sc Sc Sc " e ‘ ' m f ” — Uncle Sam needs them for some of his - s - Fourth Eaiit and Second South -- The State of Utah through its university offers yoa the opportunity to prepare for this great service EOR DAY PUPILS ONLY Now is the time to make your plans to enter theSchool - of Engineering at the UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Hs- - ANA Send for Catalogue Registration Commences September 13 NOTE: Students engaged in some form of patriotic service as harvesting crops may late without prejudice ' f From Third to Eighth Grades Inclusive SEPTEMBER 4 1917 OPENING ' ' For information call Wasatch 53 ’ m - ' Convert your minutes into gold by taking a commercial course A: few months devoted to bookkeeping or shorthand will increase tenfold your opportunity5 - ' r J ( One - ' ' V ' I ’ j - J v 4 -- - of these courses will soon put you on the payroll: Gregg shorthand Patman shorthand machine short- hand dictaphone bookkeeping civil 'service - : : - e ' ' - : V — " " A AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF UTAH Logan gtah AGRICULTURE— The food supply of the nation has become a question of prime importance Upon the ' proper hnsbanding of it' depends ultimately the power and the future of the nation Science Ids the keys Trained ' agriculturists are needed to unlock the treasure vaults of the eieurth HOME ECONOMICS-- Parallel in' importance to the production of food ia its conservation and economical use Ignorance in the'homes of the nation will defeat our armies abroad Trained women are needed to teach and practice the principles of scientific home economy V ' W J AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING AND MECHANIC ARTS— Positions for men trained in mechanical arts far exceed in number the available men to fill them The graduates of the college in these lines have since been placed in responsible and lucrative positions' What the great war is sow destroying must Kg some day be rebuilt and ieconstructed COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION— TVe are living in a nation that is primarily in dustrial' We are living also in a commercial age— an age of trade' and of finance Men cannot he found to supply the demand for $5000 and $10000 positions - The call is for men who know the principles of bnsi ness effieieney ' GENERAL SCIENOE-7-Master- y of the fundamental sciences (cliemistry phj'sies bacteriology biology mathematics public health) and of the arts (music literature artetc) are essential to progress ' MHJTAR7 SCIENCE AND TACTICS-- The Utah Agricultural College now constitutes a unit of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps the purpose of which is to train those who desire it for commissioned of' ‘ ficers in theUnited States army: positions are now going begging ' l f' -- 1 Day Session $700 a month- Evening Sessions $400 a month REGISTER AUGUST 31 ' THESE COURSES OF INSTRUCTION ARE OPEN TO YOU AT THE UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE - Rular entrance to baecalaureate courses prescribe high school education but Those 18 yean of age or over who have had no high school work arc eligible to enter without examination any eourses which they can' profitably carry-FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 10 1917 ' Write for catalcue and illnstrated circular — j Address: - The President' Utah Agricultural College Logan Utah Commercial Course Gymnasium Under Expert Instructor Send for Catalogue to Se-S- ' biggest jobs After the War— Wien the World-I- Rebuilding —There Will Be Greater Demand Than Ever ’ StLMairy’s s - Mra George B McCabe has returned to her home In Evanston I1L after a —Photo by Monroe visit with friends hera Mra A H Peabody Is spending the on FHday for San Francisco for a few week In Ogden canyon Sc days stay and will report at American 3 : Lake Waslu next week for military Cannon Miss daughter Of Dorothy duty v Mr and Mra L W Snow In entertainSc Sc Sc the following young girls at the Miss ' Lucile Reid has returned from ing In Plnecrest: Mlsa Gay the ’’Snowshed" Seattle Wash where she has spent' Miss' Cordelia Straup Miss Groeabeck CL Kerr summer with Mra Kenneth Roberta Miss Eva Kass' Miss and her cousins the Misses Ruth and Kathleen Martha Wells Miss Elisabeth Moyle Grace Kerr and Miss Harriett Moyle Sc S " Sc : Sc Sc Sc ' Mrs C A Quigley and son Charles and three young Mra Jenkins Coronado from returned yesterday EE Beach CaL where they spent the sum- "sons will leave on Thursday for Plnemer 'Fred Quigley-whhas also been crest Inn 'Emigration canyon where at Corohda Beach returned early' last they will spend several daya The' demand for engineers ’now is unprecedented ' - - Choice UNIVERSITY Special Courses in MUSIC ART EXPRESSION Sc an Engineers’ War i - - ' Sc - ’ 1 j V- -King - - -- - ' "Miss Dorothy Cannon daughter of Dr and Mrs U W Snow Is entertain the following young girls at the lng "Snowshed” In Plnecrest: Miss Gay 'Groesbeck Misa Cordelia Straup Miss Kathleen Roberts Miss Eva Kass Miss Martha Wells Miss Elisabeth Moyle ' and Miss Harriet MoVle ' 4e 4c Miss Catherine Curley returned Frl- - TO STATE spending the summer ' ' Mra J R Craig has returned to this visit to the city after & four months’ visited with mlddlewest where she friends in Denver and ScOklahoma Sc Sc Mra Walter Elliott of Ft Douglas is a guest of Mra'ScE ScJ Hollsnd Sc ' Mr and Mra' Howard CL Means of Msyton are guests of Mr and Mra Wesley- Sc Sc Wasatch 320 - SISTER SUPERIOR ’ 1 t ' 4 en - - i se acckeditedI son-Elm- -- : - r- -: ' Salt Lake City Utah who Mra I H Farnsworth has returned from a week’s stay In California where she visited her son Lieut Louis Farnsworth who has recently received his with the coast artillery commission ‘ Sc Sc Sc Mra E X Sheeta Miss Helen Mr Sheets and Gilbert Sheets have returned from the North Fork club In Idaho two weeka spent where they have SC Sc 4c Mra Alberta Desham Beames has returned from a month’s visit in Chicago dtlea and other eastern Sc Sc Sc Mr and Mra Harry Chlpman Miss : 1 f? Coleman - Donnellan ' - '- Sc - - - -- o - Sc Bernard Froiseth ’ Mrs Helen Mrs John D Scheld left on John and Meyers CaL where Park Ocean for Thursday they were called by' the death of Mr Mr and- Mra Conrad Olson of San day night after spending the summer months with relatives and ' friends in Diego CaL- - are the ’guests of Mr and Mrs George W Snow for a few weeka Bralnard' Neb ' Mr 'and Mrs Snow Mr- and Mrs Ol't ' V Miss son and Mr and Airs Earl V Pinney Josephine and - ' Alice Howells have returned' after ’’a delightful sum- motored to the Hot Pots for the week mer spent in New York ' Boston and end 4c 4c Philadelphia Mr and Mrs A Wilson Howard and V'" Emigra- Mr and Mrs F W Kroll (formerly children have returned from ‘ tion where canyon have had a they ' Miss Ruby-- Cook) have returned from ten Miss the for cottage ' on past days their honeymoon' the Pacific Mary Howard and Miss Catherine Howspent coast ' ard were their guests for the week ’t 4t" 4c '4e ' Miss Jeanette McLeod' will leave ' to- end 4c 4e 4c Mr and Mrs George Stainer and Mr day for Now York where she will attend Columbia' university and Mrs- Frank Steiner are enjoying ' v 4e if‘4f a delightful motor trip through YelMra-Knight hasi returned from lowstone park ' San Francisco "where she has spent f jc the past six' weeks with her daughter Mrs James Ingebretson and children Mra Mildred Knight Griffith will arrive 'today from Iowa where ’ leave Union Mra Worthington will today for Denver- where she will be the guest of Hr- and Mra Davis Taylor formerly of this city for-will-tak-several e weeks and during her visit r Red Cross work up advanced " “4: sH 4c “ ' Russell Kimball Woodruff left on Saturday for Berkeley'- CaL where he - ac Sc Mr and Mra E F Hanna returned Holliday park where they Friday fromthe summer have spent je Mr and Mra Murray Snow and and Mra George Felt and son Miss Vera Gates have reand Paul turned after a abort stay at Spring-vill- a and Provo canyon Sc Ss Sc Mias Lillian D Lewis will return today from the east where she has been - - will enter V the government aviation school Mra Woodruff and her parents are Mr and Mrs W H McIntyre spending a few days In San Francisco Lieut Benjamin Decker arrived at Fort Douglas the latter part of the week and will be welcomed by a host of frlenda Lieut Decker was a classmate of Captain Sherman Armstrong at Yale and has been a guest at the Armstrong home on several occaslona ajc"' Mr and Mra Walter Davis and little daughter 'Catherine arrived Tuesweeks’ stay sc jje s(e day to spend several v weeks with : Mr Mr and Mrs Dean F Brayton left and Mrs John-Scheldt at their home on Saturday for San Francisco for a In the La ‘France- apartments’ Mrs of Mrs' Scheld week’s stay before Mr Brayton will en- Davis Is 41 jc tertain the officers reserve camp at Mr‘ L Franken left and Mra James the Presidio an eastern extended for se 4c Wednesday 4 " In Iowa the with: Mrs David Wegg and little daughter trip After7 a stay Franken family-Mr- and Mra Franken Dorothy are occupying the Brooks cot- will go-tChicago and' New York for the summer tage at Brighton4c for " 4e stay of several weeks': £ Mrs Mitchell Castllo of St Charles Ua Was the guest of Mrs J C Dugan the past week 4c 3e Jc Miss Oral Bettlnger left last Saturday for San Rafael CaL to spend the winter with her sister Mrs H m Crawford - Miss Dorothy Froiseth has returned from San Francisco where she has spent the summer with Mr and Mra -- - H T - DORA THOMAS the young of Mr and Mrs Bibridge Sc ga - Personals' MISS Mrs & sQc - Of " - train daughter - - Sc - Mra Jamas A Doherty has returned to her home In Portland after a visit left C W Whitley with her sister Mra Sc Sc Sc Mra Blanche Relpan has returned early from Los Angeles' and the southern California beaches where she spent in' the week several montha Sc Sc Sc for Mra EL J Raddats accompanied by her daughters Miss Pearl TinrfdataMlss Canada Flora Raddats and Miss i i Raddats and two small children has returned Califrom spending six weeks at the’ fornia beadhes They were accom-of panied home by TUra Mary Harback Los Angelea who will make her home in this city Sc Sc Sc Miss' Virginia Testman of Grand Island Neb left for home yesterday after a' visit' to her aunt Mra F J Westcott 4c Sc 4c Nicholas Ifft of Pocatello Idaho son of Consul George N Ifft left Wednescamp at day for the officers' training the Presidio after a visit to his aunt Sarah Chlpman and Miss Mary Chlpman Mrs H K Kllngender and his grandand Arthur Chlpman have returned mother Mrs & M Riddle at the Plan-dom- e from Bear Lake arter a delightful two hoteL weeka stay se jc 3e Sc Sc Sc Word- has reached Salt Lake that BL Stephens reMr Mra and Frank N Ifft Consul United States George on from at turned Holiday Park Friday who has recently been stationed transwhere Mra has been spent the past has Stephens Winnipeg Canada Mr and Mra three weeka 'Mr and Mrs Stephens ferred to Washington will be at home at the Bransford apartWashingIfft will make their home In Catherine ments after September 1 ton where their daughter Sc Sc 4c will attend school Sc Sc Lieut Seth Warner Morrison Jr Sc Mrs Percival O Perkins and little who has recently returned from the ofdaughter Betty have returned from ficers’' training camp at the Presidio Plnecrest Inn where they have spent a where he received his commission left i X Sc "Miss Mary Hagenbarth Is here from the Hagenbarth ranch visiting Miss Helen Kearns Mr and Mrs A J: Bruneau and Dr and Mrs J F McEnany have returned from spending ten days at Fish Lake Mra Alva Lee wife of Captain Lee and their son John Marshall Lee are here vlditlng with Mra Lee’s parenta Mr and Mra John A MarshalL Sr Sc' Sc Mra H R Groeschner and daughter Miss Ruth have returned from a visit to Kansas City and Omaha and are at the Richmond apartmenta sc afe 9c Miss Janet: Clark daughter of Mr and Mra W L Clark will leave today for New York to attend Columbia col-le- Lethe Coleman Winfield Scott -- & Mrs A K Tlernan Miss ’ e are spending the week at Plnecrest Inn Emigration canyon 4c 4c 4c The' Misses Lucile and Marlon Lambert and Miss Genevieve Gudgell have returned from Park City where they have been the guests of Mr and Mrs' J A McCormick for several weeks Mra McCormick will spend a couple of weeks with Mra W J Arnold at her East street home 2003 & Thirteenth ' Sc Mr and Mra E W Kelly and daughter Maurlns have returned from San Francisco where they visited Roland D Kelly son of Mr and Mra ’Kelly who is In the coast artillery at Fort - : week to Join the house party at the Ida Hagenbarth ranch r Sc Scat Spencer Sc ' Uln Virginia Whitney will leave for California after a visit with her aunt tives-and |