Show tai4sisij:4i lj j- - i n 'm ns'H TITE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE a Beauty Aids Fashions Latesj o FEBRUARY THURSDAY MORNING U N I club Mrs R E Midgley apartment Mr and Mrs Mark Tuttle entertained at a prettily arranged dinner Wednesday evening lit honor of Mr and Mrt E W Fox of Orangeville Cal The guests were seated at one long table centered with a crystal basket of pink sweet peas and lighted with pink princess tapers in crystal holders Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs Fox Mr and Mrs Roy Coleman of North Carolina Mr and Mrs Frank R Jewkes and Mr and Mrs W T Reid o Couple' Honored Earl B Wixrey who will leave the latter part o' the week for Washington D C to make their home were honored guests at a prettily arranged buffet supper given Mr and Mrs d Tuesday evening by Mr and Mrs Jacob A Johnston at their home on Alta street The tea table was bright with silver bowls of deep yellow daffodils and princess tapers were in silver candlestocks A close the honored dozen friends of guests were in attendance maize-colore- e Army Couple Honored Mr and Mrs Paul Kress Richard son presided over a prettily arranged dinner Wednesday evening In compli ment to Lieutenant and Mrs Grady D Fpps recent arrivals at Fort Douglas The table was centered with a bowl of cyclamen and lighted with pale pink candles in silver candle holders Place cards were in pink design Covers were laid for six e e e Bridge Luncheon Mrs Warren Benjamin wha will leave early In March for an official Inspection of the Order of Job's Daughters on the Parifio coast Mrs Benjamin Is tbe Intermountain supreme guardian of the order and will visit cities from San Diego to VanLcaie for Northwest Mr and Mrs De Witt E Powell will couver B C leave Thursday for Salem Ore for a two months’ visit with Mr and Mrs W Y Richardson e e e coral-shade- n 30 Theatrical Ladles' auxiliary Mrs R B Peck 509 Fifth av- Honor of Visitors o 1 p m Prettily Arranged Dinner Given in anAn Interesting matrimonial nouncement to Salt Lakers is that of the betrothal of Miss Margaret Elizabeth Thomas of Montebello Cal daughter of the late Mr and Mrs William C Thomas to William Ogden I'leetwood son of Dean and Mrs W W Fleetwood of 450 El Camino drive Beverly Hills Cal formerly of Sait Lake The announcement was made recently at a banquet given by the of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority which the bride Is a member She Is a junior at the University of Southern from where Mr Fleet-wooCalifornia was recently graduated He was a graduate of Westminster college and well known in the younger society circles of Salt Lake while the family resided here He has been a visitor hrre on several occasions being one of the ushers at the Harris Hartman wedding at St Mark’s cathedral last September Dick-erso- A prettily arranged luncheon was given Wednesday by Mrs Walter S Acheson at her home on Browning avenue for the members of the hospitality committee of the Catholic Woman’s league The guests numbering twelve were seated at small tables centered with low bowls of1 butterfly sweet peas in shades of pink Tables were arranged for bridge enue 2 p m Junior Republican club 7 30 p m Newhouse hotel Times club 1 30 p m Mrs Nephl Cotta’m 779 East Ninth South street Women's Pan Hellenic club Mrs J M Botwell Bransford apartments College club 8 David pm East First E Styles’ home 873 South street H S section Third PresbyV terian church 1 p m luncheoq Mrs L A Stryker 1335 East Thirteenth South street St Ann’s Sewing circfr St Red vjross Ann’s orphanage sewing committee Holy Cross hospital Women's legislative council of Utah 10 a m state capitoL of Needleart Companions ' Mrs 11 A Peterson 761 Third 1 30 p m East street Women’s auxiliary St John’s Episcopal church Mrs C G Needham 765 Harrison avenue 1 p m S B A Thimble club S B A hall 323 1 2 South State street Sigma Chi Mothers’ club fraternity house 1 30 p m Cleofin Mr Fdward T Burton 1442 Circle way 2 30 p m Women’s Missionary society Phillips Congregational church Mrs L H Page 1355 Bryant avenue 2 30 p m Delta Zeta alumnae 8 p m 1270 East First South street S hall Section 2 4 VA f r Women’s Society of division 382 Street Car Men’s local Mrs C C Knox 668 Milton avenue 1 30 p m ' Ladies’ Aid society Central church parlors Women’s St auxiliary 2 30 p m Mark’s cathedral Mrs F D Bradley Bransford Christian church apartments Delta chapter Delphian soNewhouse ciety 1 30 p m hotel Delphi-Nchapter 7 30 m Newhouse hotel Phila-the- a p chapter 2 30 p m Hotel Utah Literary section Mirpah chapter No 5 O E S M H K Scheiber 164 East South Temple street 2 p m Each Friday afternoon girlish hopes soar high as four teams of ninth grade girls clad m gym suits form in lines and wait expectantly for the toss of the coin that determines which groups will play The girls are competing for the nine court basketball championship Each class chose the nine All the pupils on the third floor best players and two or three subs had 'an arithmetic test from Assist- This contest has Just begun but alant Superintendent Dr J T Worl-to- ready favorites are chosen and the Miss Gladys O’Brien our arith- boys are yelling for the teams they metic teacher said every school in hope will win CORA GILI the city would likely have this test South Junior’s talking picture show We had ours last Thursday and Friday Most pupils got all the exam- each Thursday is a successful fea Some missed only a ture now The returns are used for ples correctly few They were all story problems various student body expenditures involving the adding subtracting Puplis from other schools are invited multiplying and dividing of fractions to attend So far we have seen “Dr There were 25 problems in all Dur- Jekyll and Mr Hyde" and "Husband s The shows will be coning the period after the test we Holiday” found where our mistakes were if tinued on condition that those who come will make no noise and will we had made any This test was to help decide whether we ahould go leave the building as soon as the show over ELIZABETH SNOW to is from the A the B class LORRAINE LEONARD 8B During the past week we have been Reading Teacher Tells working on a bookcase for Miss About Sir Walter Scott Grace Snyder the teacher of 'room 9 Elaine LaBarge brought an orBoland Struck Editor ange crate Barry Rudine and Miss Helen Smith Associate Editor Snyder brought paint Donna Cut-le- r Richard LONGFELLOW SCHOOB-Do- lly brought a paintbrush Carman contribunted anotlyr orange crate another paint brush and some Bier seventh grade reports: Miss nails Richard Carman and Marvin Grace Smith our reading teacher Colbert sandpapered railed and has been reading and telling the chilpainted the bookcase dren shout Sir Walter Scott the poet MARVIN COLBERT 4B He wrote "The Lady of the Lake" The which we ere now studying Nature Studies Occupy girls and boys are collecting material Students in the life of the poet Toknowsome- tf Pasa Ticmpo club Mrs thing of Scott's life will make tha poem of more Interest to us Each Monday in our health class We aie diwe have a game period vided Into four groups with two groups competing at one time The two winning teams pluy each other and the two losing teams play Til® winning team receives five points Among the popular games aie dodge ball black and blue and dodge the pm n Mil- dred Rhodes 252 East Fifth South street 8 p m Good Will club Mrs Henry Jackson 141 South Eighth West street 1 p m Ladies’ Aid First M E rblirrh 2 pm Mrs J Baer 975 West Second South street Delta Gamma Mothers’ club 13u3 E&st South Ttm pie street Board of directors- Ladies’ Literary club 10 a m arts and grafts section 2 pm 2 p m ' The very appropriate VALENTINE this year is a genuine porcelain miniature by LIGNELL- - GILL Ask about our new special Just call Was 7043 price Second Floor Ezra Thompson Eldg Washington - “RED School News and Views Information T and clearness of speech In each report enough material was given to make us desirous to read the article We enjoyed ourselves so much that we are looking forward to more of these charming periods MABEL BARLOW Flizabeth Brunlsholti Editor Betty Gunderson Associate Editor WASHINGTON SCHOOL — Daniel Nielson fourth grade reports Thursday in nature class we learned some interesting things about the fox He is a very cunning and wise Leave for Coast animal He kills small animals for Mr and Mrs William F Armstrong his food His enemies are men and fox's fur is expensive to Silver Tea The and Mr and Mrs James Moyle Arm- dogs C I ¥ buv strong accompanied bv Janies Movie Girls Schedule The home of Mrs Warner Wood on fourth grade Armstrong Jr left Wednesday for Boyack Sammy East South Temple street was the readers they have had before Fight Against Bovs We are studying Japan J scene of a delightful silver tea Wed Did former President Harding ‘olth"n California where they will Effie Petikcs contributes Next writes These live on an of Island in the rem®lndcr the winter people week we are going to have a pro nesday given by the women's guild ever leave the United States while heiPen“ I ranees Iunnrn Editor Pacific ocean The Japanese are of St Peter’s mission Early spring! was in of(ice?—R M Ogden mu folk American gram concerning Zelma Truman Associate Editor Miss Virginia Kukman left flowers were ued for the centerpiece The following children will take very much in need of land There A President Harding visited Brit the week for Twin Falls during JUNIOR HIGH sic Idaho of the serving table Mrs Wood was John Bosch Ralph Greenway are so many people that there is not part: ixh Columbia Canada where she will visit with her parents SCHOOL— Last Friday the 1A-- Mary Mastoris assisted in receiving by Bishop and Irene Baxendale enough room for them all on the Mrs Arthur W Moulton the Rev and Q Flcase tell me something about Mr and Mrs Lawrence G Kirkman group gave the assembly program A Helen Catmull Alvm Leary Junior island In" was the feature Mrs Leonard Wood and Mrs S P the Carbbad Ca veins — L K Salt playlet Frank Erna Seonberg 5B reports: In Mr and Mrs J J Daly and small of the "Tuning The scene shifted Pearce Dorothy McDonald our reading class we are going to program Holt A musical program was a fea Lake and Fawn Hodges Rankin son are at home to their friends at from make a February book We are goture of the afternoon Mrs Martha A living room to radio station We are Araki Kyoko reports: 1031 Douglas avenue in are Caverns CarNbad The after being at where songs and other numbers were Lester was the chairman of the ar We ing to have pictures of Washington cleanliness personal studying the of Hotel New Mexico are Moxum for the past six given The numbers were as follows find the most composed They rangements committee important things to- Lincoln Edison and other great men a number of huge limestone cham- months Beauty feature Betty Wilde: cooking ward personal cleanliness are bath- of our country whose birthdays are Dr and Mrs D A Harvey enter- bers formed by nature hundreds of lessons Constance Spear setting up We are going to ing often changing underclothes in this month There are about In compliment to Mrs Stella Mitch exercises Frank McKean song Bar- often tained at a dinner party Wednesday feet underground I think and being neat in general hab- write poems about them of Los Angeles Mrs A W Stibich bara ell 35 of miles caves and all but In Norma Truman Zelma passages honor of Dr Frederick J evening Pringle its February is one of our must Interex- of 1270 Crystal avenue will entertain Farrer 10 w of miles about hich been have Pack on his birthday and Eveline June Those present Wright The reporters and editors are plan- esting months because so many great were Dr and Mrs Fugene G Pack plored The fust seven miles have Thursday afternoon at a bridge lunchreading Beatrice Wade and a program in commemoration of people have birthdays then Mr and Mrs Alvin D Pack and Miss been graded and electrically lighted eon Eight guests have been invite Jean Harrison song Norman Gul ning St Valentine's day to be given after Albert Mulder 5B contributes’ In Robert Eleanor Pack The party later attend The lowest depth reached so far Is brandsen Robert Thompson school on Thuisday February 9 The our nature room we have two turtles Young Matrons’ guild of Westminabout 1350 feet The caverns were ed a theater Bowyer violin solo Frances Call first number on the program will be We think they are very cute They ster church will meet at home of the made a national monument In 1923 now They bury Mis John Hurst 315 Second avenue piano duet Mary Jane Campbell and ‘The Origin of Valentine" by Lila are hibernating Mr and Mrs W M Coombs in and a national park in 1930 song and dance Ruth Jean Wade Songs poems and stones themselves in the sand with their a silver tea Thursday afternoon at Ixils Evans for flounce the marriage of their daugh Dyer and Norma Rawlings guitar by the rest of the reporters head tail and feet pulled into the ter Evelyn to Carl William Cox son Q How did the word "hootch” 2 p m A talk on “Missionaries” will solo Frank Scott song Frances Sug given will follow Refreshments will then shell so you can't see them at all be given by Dr Alice Burke of Mr and Mrs W M Cox of Salt originate?— F C Salt Lake den and Ruth Fowler opera singer be served Sometimes they look like rocks and Lake The marriage took place In the A The word Is a contraction of impersonation Audrey Robinson In the when they move it scares one These Lila Jean Wade reports: L D S temple January 3(1 Plants ZELMA TRUMAN The hooclno an Alaskan word applied to Pretty Help to transom of the music room we have are very good pets young couple will make their home rum distilled from sugar and flour heads of some Geraldine Wood and Edwin Bliss Decorate Classrooms The battle Is on Students In the the silhouettes of the These in Salt Lake include fourth grade report that their music 2A 2 class are waging war upon each famous composers Q What time belt Is Kansas City class has taken up the study of Bach Beethoven Wagner Mrs Clara M Clawson has Just re- in? H M Heber City Mary Chrialenaen Virginia Erlrksen other When the first snow of the and Mozart The black figures George Frederick Handel The life Editors ceived gayly colored prints for underwinter fell the girls were annoyed A Kansas City Uses central stand the white paper aie very at of this musician Is very interesting coat wear Continuation of winter LAFAYETTE SCHOOD-Ma- ny of by the boys throwing snowballs at against ard time and the chddren have enjoyed hear- tractive roat sale at our OFF schoolrooms contain pretty them during the noon hour Finally Dorothy Klumker report that her'ing his music 33 North State St Apt 4 f Adv ) the salary received hy plants which make them much the girls lost their patience and when class Q What is learning Longfellow's famous directors of the Reconstruction Fi- brighter Among these plants La one they got 'a chance to express them"The Village Blacksmith" School Motion' Picture nance corporation? F G Salt Lake which Is very peculiar It Is called selves they challenged the boys to a poem the depression plant It is very pe- snowball fight after school Our A 110000 a year Proves Great Success culiar to think that plant could po teacher has consented to be on one Q How much did Man o' War earn sibly grow when It Is msde only of side but as yet has not announced Cora Dill Editor during his racing career? D N Salt clinkers merchurochrome salt blu- which side that will be This prom- Alston Associate Editor Quentin ClaSS Lake eVent' and water Even the name Is ind‘ ing htvrell Editor t nu? Dorothy JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH A $249 463 soon New wondeiful MELLO-OLwill take face peculiar Every day this plant has With the end of the semeter the Lorraine Leonard Associate Editor — On Friday January 20 ail students to be fed it shows signs powder stays on longer hides tiny Overnight — BEER BILL INTRODUCED Last Frl of South Junior went to each class lines and wrinkles prevent large OQUIRRH SCHOOL of growth and It Is constantly watched savory smells that have been issuing children twice That Is we had 12 periods CHEYENNE Wyo Feb 1 WV-Banishes ugly shine none pores by the class We add water colors to from the kitchen have ceased The day for the 2assembly of the the girls and boys ofinstead of the usual six In our of that drawn ’’pasty” hxjk Cannot bill to legalize 4 per cent beer In make It still Cnusual events gills who have been Liking cookmgjin platoon prettier 15 a s sixth grade presented are now studying another phase of room irritate the most delicate skin be- Wyoming was Introduced in the atate develop unusual plants English classes we read stories or cause new French process makes It legislature today by Senator E C tides on which we were to give Bright col play called "Dixie Moon” To give the class a more vivid home making sewing of Those announcer was the the purest face powder known You Raymond (D ) of New Castle Wyo thought on the nature subject which ored material has taken the place ports on Monday When we gave were love took these Curtis Mabel who the will the delightful fragrance The measure would legalize the is cotton the teacher has the children foods and cooking utensils and reports the teacher graded us part Try MELLO-GL- O today 60c and manufacture and sale of beer and re- draw poster Illustrating negro mam girls hope to do as well in this sub- Mardetl Watson Karma Hunsakerfon our grammar posture attitude $1 00 one In did first their (Adv) peal prohibitive law mtrs in the hot aun picking cotton ject they FRANCES LUNNEN It is hard work bending over the cot ton plants and staying in the heat but if they sing their negro spirituals Onequa School Teachers it helps to pass the time This shows Learn to Fight Fire that wotk la made pleasanter by alng tng Lata Blarkham Editor In addition to having an outline on Marti Mackay Asaoclata Editor the life of the beaver to help our ONEQUA SCHOOL — Last week study a boy brought us a stuffed benver From this we hsve learned our school was visited by an employe such things as the form aize color of the buildings and groundsHedepartcame board and the kind of fur of this animal ment of the school to the teachers the The webbed feet and other charac to demonstrate in case best knows Never terustics were noted Having a real uie of the fire extinguishers His demonstration coox a child to at Remove beaver to a’udy makes this subject of emergencies was made on the school grounds durthe cause of a youngster’s poor far more Interesting ing the noon period First he lighted a stack of papers then he took the appetite When appetite fails Marks Party fire extinguisher and holding the’ tongue Is coated white eyes Program hose turned it upside down As the Children Given for bilious a are yellow don't give was turned upside down1 extinguish small children a constipating the liquid was released and began to Eva Talleh Editor cathartic that drains the system Besls Mhliuchl Auorlnto Editor pour out of the hose He pointed toward the ground the hose California fig syrup Is all the FRFMONT SCnOOL-L- ast Thun near the directly fire This prevented the our of aehool had the children medicine they require day fire from spreading The fire was1 a very Interesting party After soon put nut Now in case of fire the refreshments the children every teacher will know just how toi made up a lovelv program which use the fire extinguisher was enjoyed by all The Child’s Appetite George Cowan 4B reports' We The second grade from room 1 has have been studying communication in made aoin very attractive apellmg our social science class We cannot1 Will Alweyi Respond books 7 he children are keeping rec- find much material about radios to ords of the number of words they Monday we are going to visit a broad spell correitly rastlng station to see for ourselvps Spec uiIlsU will tell you that Georgia Markakus reports: The how things are done Bettv Billings sluggish appetile almost always thlid grade has made tome pretty Heaton Barker Mary Lou Flayer means the i hllil ha sluggish rurUin Itessie Fvelyn Hone Fit for their room Iris Beeman colon Correct this condition Nnhigurhl Fv a lolirh Chlruko S Thompson Rhea lhompon Leohard called snm and see how quu klv kal Adeline Shearer Elsie Mar Hilton Ada Stewart and lluhv Gallo handkera hsl less drooping boy or girl gams Katherine Toltch and Bettv way will take part In the children’s beams to eat— and gun I The Reese have mads aome conventional hour A group of child! en will sing only medicine' aneh chddren seem to designs to put upon them songs Ada Stewart will tell t story Deed l pure unadulterated fig The sec we had In our language class Ruby Jimmie Glezos reports syrup a Don Gallowav will give our language Soft skiorksnl Children who get fig syrup now and ond graders are sorry to lose —avow costs But He has gone to Colo poem "Trees” Ella Beeman will aid Cherry then soon have the appetite and energy redo Jimmie also reports’ W are give a poem called " Education" and of young animals! '1 hey keep well and also learning some new dances and George Gowan will tell a story Some handkerchief re-iavoid cold and sluggish spills jkTJCH of the misery of cold A we certainly enjoy them day next week we shall Witte a story XVi user spreads infection to comes from irritation caused fects the saw we about there what Nature never made a fnnr laxative for Robert M Kean room 5 writes Thejby damp handkerchiefs others Kleenex fibers ire so power-full- y children and they all love the wholechildren of room some fruity lkvf of the real California absorbent that they bold ssvoidedwlcn Thisd thiee of their fig svrup It’s purely vegetable Imt every Van Hone you use Kleenex — a soft cloth rrrins settircly harmless until the Marjotie Evelyn AVE Money Time and Heiitoii Barker These childien like druggist ha it all bottled with direr-- ions Kleenex tan be destroyed abmore tissue times many Begin with it at once J he very next dny are In room 5 now Heaton was our your child will berating better and feeling class reporter before he was pans sorbent than cotton or hnrn No dlssgrooMblo laundorlng Iictter Keep on with the tig syrup a few Since the cost is very low a feired Hubert Mi Kean has been Vicks the When chosen to take hi plare lays ami are amazing improvement III you use Kleenex there’s no tissue need be used hut once Thus handkerchief washbetter Control-of-Cold- s appetite color weight and spuds disagreeable a base dean tunc tissue every you Personal Cleanliness no liundiy expense And the — soft soothing and dry ing TRIBUNE ?t 2 1923 Bernice Baxter Helen Kelly Edna Armstrong Hayward Tate Jack Bob Downey Plato Christopulos McGovern and Ray Johnson Kenneth Rose was the assembly herald Owen Marx was the stage manager We were all supposed to be negroes resting in the shade at noon singing songs and talking with one another Jack Downey played hia mouth organ Plato Christopulos played his violin Raynor Anderson gave a darkey dance We were dressed as negroes black faces and all LENORE JUERGENS 6B pm auxiliary ’ Society and Club News Training of Child Articles for the young Immanuel Baptist church Mrs C A Wheeler 1026 First avenue 1 p m Ladies’ r ff ? "1 fcM m Women of the Moose 8 p m Moose hall 161 South Second East street Susannah Eaton tent Daughters of Union Veterans I O O r ts W rUA T E vents of the Day ci-e- t Son of Former Salt Lakers to Wed Coast Girl e ' fi jpcv-j- s WomenHome-dhildrey4 Health Hints Helps for Shoppers h f !" isfi DISIIPAH HANDS SPOILED MY CHANCES” jnotc “ sWrtv "My hands looked ao rough from washing dishes that they embarrassed me at tha office Then friend suggested Lux for dishes Within a week my hands looked white and smooth! Yet this beauty care costs less than If a day I JACKSON Edith Wertz iLnr)’' Fie-fiel- d too HU' You Can Lose Fat Tschai-kowsk- TWO-THIRD- You Can Have a Lovely Skin O k j a Pound a Day on a Full Stomach this way Haw Tender Hose To Mothers and no wonder! whoie children won’t eat Nature eat-m- g Rubbed Inflamed with harsh damp chiefs when It should be gently treated with C KLEENEX sfcJ'' &and Health with new sins fe Plan for IF Study Helps Students Thr promises ftmjr bij Ihr bollltni at t ii'ijornia hg Syrup are true antll unit dt the same far pen To PREVENT IF If CAlIl'OHMA many Colds Dun' I aurpt tukitlakt t IQ iyl wpgenuine Geraldine Reese E Altar tStddlaen Lsaeeiate Iditor I RANKIIN SCHOOL — Barbara Brown reports that the children are all delighted with the new readers they have Ju-- t rereived These con East To Cold END Soenar vi Important dis- The avcoveries In fat reduction erage fat person can now rip off to seven fat a pound a day-f- our pounds every Ucekt— on a full stomach with never a hungry moment Thus It Is foolish now to stay fnt 'Hits Is what you do’ Take a traspoonfii! ordinary Jnd Balts In a glass of water a half hour before breakfu't every morning Till reduces nrolsturr-welgl- it Instantly Alar cleanses the system of the wa-i- e matter and exresa toxins hjgicmc Kleenex habit auually that nriK1 fnt people have and Much mora Aaafihfwf msts less than basing handker- bruit lies putftrrrss anil bloat 'llicn do ttds about rating FILL Kleenex is not only more comfortchiefs laundrrrj Kleenex is sold YOU It fmMACH-ra- t your fill -able it is infinitely more sanitary stores and st all drug of Iran meals vegetables like spln-at- h department cauliflower cabbage tomatoes etc and lota of salads Fnt 104 A kL Eat all you can hold cold-fille- slnrVhtVI Do Just These Two Simple Things— Fat Melts Away a minute Don’t Science has made n Wort ! KLEENEX f 6U TISSUES Cut go hungry down on fats sweets and desserts bread Eat any fruit for devout That’s all you do Fat seems to melt away The coarse lines of overweight give way to tha refined ones of alt mlemess You Iom as mtifh as a pound a day feel for You better than yeaix For In this treatment you arhleve two imiKirtant remits The Jad Balts chars your sUrm of toxins Jhe diet tukrs off fat with food that turns into energy Instead of weight If you’re tired of being embarrassed hy fat tiy tills way You 11 You can he glad that you did grt Jad Falls laige or small sis at any ding stoic Note pniUmlnrlv — Falta ta urged purely as a poison banishing agrnb— not as a l educing The change in foods does the work Jd (AdTfrttifmfnt ) |