| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING JULY t SOCIETY AND CLUfiS Popular Day By Day With the Utah Pioneers k 184- 7- By DR IRVING S CUTTER Many Affairs Given And Planned for 24 1934 Luncheonfiiven At Town Club Honors Visitor Visitor Miss Betty Faus presided over a delightful “open house” Sunday evening at the Faus home on East South Temple street in honor of Miss Betty Lamborn of Berkeley Cal who with her mother 'Mrs R T Lamborn is spending d few weeks in Salt Lake City at toe Belvedere Miss Lamborn has beeh a guest at the Faus home for several days Garden blooms in bright shades decked the living rooms and the tea Fuchia-shadepetunias were combined for the attractive decorations at a luncheon presided over by Mrs Alex D Moffat at the Town' club Monday in compliment to Miss Alice Dick of New Orleans a popular summer visitor Miss Dick is the guest of her aunt and uncie Colonel and Mrs W A Cavenaugh and Mrs Moffat is here from San Francisco summering with her parents Mr and Mrs Murray Sullivan in Cottonwood Tables Were arranged op bridge d GOITER AND IODINE Of the many substances that the body demands for normal activity iodine is particularly conspicuous it is absent The enlargement thyroid gland that we call goiter occurs because the gland is endeavoring to manufacture thyroxin (the internal secretion of the thyroid) from an insufficient supply of iodine in the body A number of years ago David Marine showed that thyroid enlargement in children could be prevented or cause to recede by sup plying small quantities of iodine at Whenever an adecertain intervals quate supply of iodine is not available in the body the thyroid strug- Kn By ANDREW JENSON Assistant L D S Church Historian Vinda Exene Crow the two names being ones that are always remembered by those Who have looked up Utah history Isa Minda died in California The fourth portrait is of W P Crow who left Salt Lake valley for California in 1849 and was in 1897 a large rancher near Auburn The Crow family were at Pueblo with during the winter of the invalid detachment of the Mormon battalion The family were members of the church from Mississippi and were expecting to meet the pioneers on their way to the mountains In this way they were successful for they met the pioneer band at Laramie (Contintnd Prom Preceding Page) would be established in the moun- tains and exalted above the hills while the valleys would be converted Into orchards vineyards and fruitful fields cities erected to the name of the Lord and the standard of Zion unfurled for the gathering of nations President Young expressed his entire satisfaction at the appearAfter gazance of the valley ing a while upon this scenery we moved four miles across the tableto the encampland into ment of our brethren who had arrived two days before us They had pitched upon the bank of two small streams of pure water and had com- - 1846-184- 7 attended they had already broken five acres sometimes with the Pratt advance company the overactivity of land and had begun planting powith toxic symptoms follow first to enter the valley Sometimes enlargement of the thy- tatoes The Crow family were pioneer in roid may be completely controlled by "As soon as our encampment was Swimming Party Dinner every sense of the word Mrs Hattie A Scott who lived in Auburn Cal Mrs W R Anderson will entertain restoring the iodine of the body If formed before taking my dinner at a swimming party Wednesday at iodine deficiency has existed for any having half a bushel of potatoes I in 1897 was a daughter of George W Eliiabeth Jane Therlkill Eliiabeth Crow Sunset beach in honor of her sister great'length of time or if symptoms went to the plowed field and planted Therlkill and granddaughter of RobMrs F T Whittinger of Pittsburgh of a toSfic goiter have developed them" on the date of Monday county Illinois and who was still ert Crow and the second child born Pa A dinner will follow the swim the mere replacement of iodine may Toward evening Elders Heber C appeared Her birth took 22 alive in 1897 living in Auburn Cal in Salt Lake valley IS 1847 at the Anderson home on Stratford not suffice as changes ’that are per- Kimball Wilford Woodruff George April Young ElizaAugust place Is The next is The third of Jaift Isa Mlnda portrait portrait Elizabeth manent and beyond repair have prob- A Smith and Ezra T Benson rode Therlkill avenue of John Steelo beth Steele daughter of Almarene Crow a Isa aister her daughter born in Perry twin Mrs H F La Belle will give a ably taken place in the tissues of the several miles up the creek (City of the Mormon battalion and now Mrs dinner dance at her home in Tooele gland Most authorities believe how- creek) Into the mountains to look Stately of Kanarra Utah was the for the visitor who Saturday was ever that the skillful use of iodine for timber and to get a good view first white child born in Salt Lake honored at a luncheon presided over produces remissions in practicallyall of the country valley her birth occurring August 9 The pioneer camp was visited in 1847 by Mrs A C Bowles and Miss Jayne cases of overactivity of the gland Wilson at their home in Highland This improvement js usually tempo- the evening by a thunder shower and The first death in Salt Lake valley ram fell over all of the if the administration nearly was another child of George Therlvalley park Sixteen guests were in attend- rary and That whole the of is the continued night ance and the home was decorated iodine kill and to whom Mrs Scott was a piosymptoms neer band was comfortably and sister This child was 3 years old and toxicity may even be increased Miss Betty Faus daughter of Mrs with garden flowers It is important that we recognize safely in camp in the valley which wandering away from camp fell into Charles A Faus who presided over a Home Wedding with iodine may had been their objective point as that City creek and was drowned at 8 p m delightful party Sunday evening at Luncheon Honors Visitor be attended with considerable dan- well as the center of their fondest August 11 the sad occurrence casting the Faus home on East South TemThe marriage of Miss Jean M Draper was the ger Without the supervision of a hopes during their weary pilgrimage Mrs Delbert a gloom over the entire camp street In of honor Miss her guest daughter of Mr and Mrs R ple of four months over the plains hostess at a prettily appointed lunch- skilled physician the individual palong July 24 1847 will always be cherA McBroom 749 Elizabeth street Betty Lamborn and mountains to and deswhich when was eon Monday at her home on Thir- tient is rarely able determine ished by the inhabitants of the great of and Dr Garland Clyde Arvin son teenth East street in honor of Mrs iodine should be used or when dis- tined to be the future home of the west as one of the most important Mr and Mrs J M Arvin of Blythe Matron Honored — — -— Saints of Charles T Dickeman who with Lieu- continued There ere many types days in the history of tfie United dale Mo took place Sunday at 1 24 as tozic The accompanying illustration is known In tenant the with Dickeman and and States type are July goiter beginning daughters m In at the McBroom home The p compliment to Mrs Paul S Fred 1849 the anniversary of that day has exopthalmic goiter group of four of the somewhat celebride wore a gown of navy blue with erickson who will leave in the near visiting with relatives and friends adenoma and in so frequently in Salt Lake City Velvety pansies in iodine if used at all must be admin- brated Crow family celebrated with rejoicings and been white hat and accessories and a cor future for Glendale Cal to reside mentioned in the recitals from day to of purple and yellow decorat- istered with the greatest caution by all Latter-dathanksgivings The couple will Miss Grace Hawkes entertained at a shades sage of gardenias daY as follows: Elizabeth are iodine not thousands nf others They ed The rule at Saints covers the table and were and laid using rigid by t Puffers prettily arranged breakfast at Casa for eighteen close friends of the hon- in toxic goiter depends as Marine Crow who was born in South Carospend their honeymoon who later have been privileged to lake Verde Sunday Sprays of blue del- ored guest 1795 disin lina and whft died in Califor make happy nd comfortable homes points put on the presence of phinium Were combined with pink Her father was Capeased gland tissue that is incapable nla in 1893 in the valleys of the Rocky mounlarkspur for the decorations and the C hf Motor Trip intain Brown who of responding to the stimulating served tains BenjaminPioneer day (July 24) is recfavors were in pink and blue Cov- Coast Visitors fluence of the drug through the revolution and a brother ognized in the state of Utah as a legal Mr and Mrs Charles C Bintz Mrs ers were laid for Mrs Frederickson Mrs W Allen Howard accomW P Crow In exopthalmic goiter rputinely of Bishop John Brown whose portrait Isa Mlnda Crow holiday W H Bintz and Miss Theresa Car Mrs W H Bawden Mrs J R Steele son John her and panied by protruding eyeballs daughrecognized by roll left Sunday by motor for Denver Mrs Preston Parkinson Mrs Clifford ter Jane of San Francisco has ar many observers regard iodine as a En route Miss Carroll will return to Shaw Miss Norma Nilson Miss In her home in Laramie after spending Beatrice Greene and Miss Vera Thom- rived for a three weeks visit with temporary remedy of great value relatives' and friends in Salt Lake some cases the response is quick and six weeks with her sister Mrs W H son - Cityv Mrsv Howard Is the guest of Ispectaeulafv with decrease-- in puls Blhtzfmhe Belvedere - Mr: and Mrs By FREDERIC J HASKIN- Mr and rate and in metabolic rate followed her brother and Bintz and Mrs Bintz will return the Guests of Governor The series on “Day by Day With the Utah Pioneers” from A reader can get the answer Mrs in G The Haron Richardson navy who served in the engagement increase rapidity weight by Henry latter part of the week Winter Quarters Neb to the Salt Lake valley will be comto any question of fact by writing between the Bon Governor and Mrs Henry H Blood vard avenue and will leave today of the response varies with the se Homme Richard have as thSir guests at their home in with the children for Holliday park verity of the disease It should be The Sait Lake Tribune Informapleted In the July 36 Issue of The Tribune and the Serapis September 23 1779 On July 24 there will appear the final article of the actual Welcome Visitor son and daughter-in-laon the Weber where she will spend noted however that while iodine has tion Bureau Frederic J Haskin Kaysville their When most of his men had been killed march across the plains D C Dr and Mr Russell McKay the remainder of the week Director no effect on the ultimate course it Washington he took a fresh gang onto the top Mrs Edward Rosenbaum of New On July 25 there will be an article on the early days in and their Please Inclose three (3) cents does modify symptoms in a fair perand succeeded in clearing the top of York who has spent several days Blood of Philadelphia This article wilt take up three pages of your for reply the valley daughters Mrs David H Ellison of Home From Coast centage of cases the Serapis of her mem he passed with her brother and sister-in-laand it will be printed in The Tribune so that It can The use of iodine therefore in scrapbook with his Mr and Mrs Oscar N Friendly will New York City and Miss Evelyn men of the when the yards Miss Audrey Lovesy accompanied toxic thyroids should be looked upon Q Why was the spitball ruled out ships were locked from he evenly clipped leave Saturday for the east Mrs Blood Miss Blood has been visiting Bon the not already Mr by Miss Carol Lou Haddock has ar- as a means oL ameliorating distress- for baseball players On July 26 there will be printed an index carrying the Hamms Richard to the Serapis and Rosenbaum and her son Alfred will in the east for several weeks --t at the time using lt?-- G P names of members of the original company aS well as s list the be at hOfne for the autumn and Win- Ellison will join Mrs EUison in Kays rived from Beverly Hills Calil where ing symptoms his fire of men with directing ville next week she spent six weeks Miss Haddock It is not a cure It may enable the Agitation for the ban on the hand grenades and other missiles of all illustrations appearing in this series ter In Washington D C will be a guest at the Lovesy home patient to go through the surgical spitball was generated by the attack drove the British seamen from their All those who have been clipping and filing the series are for several weeks The girls left Mon- removal of the thyroid with relative on all trick deliveries after the un stations Home From Canada asked to take notice of this continuation on July $5 and 26 Paul Jones said: “He was Leave for South Seas evening with Mr 'and Mrs comfort ease and safety and for this fortunate death of Ray Chapman one cause among the prominent in Mr and Mrs John L Proctor who Mr and Mrs Theodore E Thain day Lovesy for Brighton where they will purpose is an extremely valuable Cleveland shortstop who was acci- obtaining the victory” have spent several weeks in Califor- and small daughter Dione have redrug Great care must be taken in dentally killed by being hit on the weeks’ motor spend several days nia were in Sait Lake City over the turned from a three to Canada They were the guests Miss Lovesy will entertain at a planning operative procedures so that head by a ball delivered by Carl Mays week-enwith Mrs Proctor’s parent trip secured of the Yankees recession anfi Mrs dinner dance Saturday evening at the the maximum Mr and Mrs Herman Harms They of Mr Thain’s parents Mr Al- Country club id compliment to her through the use of iodine shall have will leave Tuesday for San Francisco George W Green of Lethbridge Q Near what city Is the Ander-sooccurred about the time the patient While there they motored guest from where they will sail August 1 berta ville park 7— L K is for operation ready Rockies and Canadian on the Makura for an indefinite stay through the Upon Mr Makoff’s return he has taken stock of all summer and spring iodine be as A The Anderaonville National Just Indispensable may visited Waterton lakes Banff and Guest Park Home in Tahiti toxic in in and the which goiare stage cemetery preoperative prison dresses and finds that he has 432 dresses of every description includpark Lake Louise Mrs Harry W Sturges of Shlppan ter so it may De valuable in the post- about a quarter of a mile apart and Mrs Fred C Dahnken of San FranPoint Stamford Conn will arrive will be good buys for early fall He has decided that It should not be have a combined area ol approxiing some operative period cisco is visiting in Salt Lake City Breakfast Honors Bride Wednesday for a visit with her moth- used Just because someone says “it mately 208 acres are located about Mr make with her son and daughter-in-laorder for must in at room the arrival of new Mrs to Miss Virginia Kingsbury enter- er and brother and sister-in-lathey go any price one mil front the town of Anderson me" and Mrs Carsten Dahnken tained at a delightful breakfast Sun- Samuel O Park and Mr and Mrs helped also because it has always been the policy of Makoff’i fall ville Sumter county Georgia and merchandise Shady-brooTUMOR ON BRAIN day morning at Mueller park in com- Boyd Park at their home about 62 miles south of Macon Ga m Cottonwood Mr and Mrs never to carry over from one season to the next a single garment if it Mrs F A K writes: pliment to Miss Verna Noall a bride-elec- t It is the Site of a historic confederate ' 1 from have returned Park What are some of the symp- prison recently is possible dispose of it therefore merchandise has been grouped Miss Tfpall and her fiance William Beverly Hills Cal and were accom- toms of tumor in the head? Miss at a home withRobin 2 Park dinner given panied as below by Hyde were honored Q When was the Jewish War VetMight it persist for years out showing plain symptoms? erans of the United States organized? Sunday by Miss Margaret Parsons at N avenue Mrs W S McKeague and son Law3 Might it be readily confused — C B Is the Date for the Next her home on Bryan rence have returned frpm a visit in with arthritis? A was It founded in 1894 and Miss Eileen Keliher Jeffers who southern California REPLY with the exception of the Grand Army week-enthe at has a been guest 1 Vida Fox the symptoms of brain of the Republic is the oldest of the will Mrs A Ray Cahoon of Los Angeles tumor Among O’Brien home in Cottonwood are headaches vomiting veterans’ organization in existence leave Tuesday to join her parents Mr is the guest of relatives here Personally Conducted Tour choked discs in the back of the eye in this country to the and Mrs W M Jeffers in Cheyenne Mr and Mrs Norman G Atkinson dizziness loss of control of certain Wyo The family will then return to Studies of large numbers muscles Q Who la the dean of congress? of Los Angeles spent the week-enin their home in Omaha shown that there is no — G T Salt Lake City with friends They of cases have is pres A Senator Morris Sheppqrd of Mr and Mrs T N Fitzpatrick and are en route to Kansas City for a visit symptom of brain tumor Inthat ent in all cases or even more than Texas is dean of congress by virtue VIA UNION PACIFIC and son Tom Jr of Oakland Cal have with Mrs Atkinson's mother Mrs half the cases There is no other of having a longer continuous service BURLINGTON RAILROADS arrivel for a visit with Mr and Mrs John Sparks condition so difficult to diagnose cor- than that of any other living memE A Leupold and Mrs Ellen Fitzber Mrs Malcolm A Keyser is spend- rectly patrick at their home on Michigan 2 Yes ing a few weeks at Carmel Cal avenue 3 Q Ha repeal caused the increase It might be confused with anyWORRY Mr sfnd Mrs Derrick Maturin qf thing However arthritis is not at In automobile accidents this year?— See More and Be Well EnterMiss Sylvia Young daughter of Mr A M D tained on Your Trip and Mrs A Burgess Young is spend- San Francisco are at the Belvedere the top of the list of possibilities A Drinking driver involved in Stopping en route at Denver ing two weeks at the Boyle ranch for a month and have as their guest Kansas City Independence POISON IVY nonfatal accidents have increased Miss Elizabeth Wilsie of New York in Idaho Nauvoo and Carthage BATISTES— EYELET EMBROIDERED-LINE- NS GINGHAM AND SEERSUCKERS H L M writes: about 30 per cent during the first 1 “THE TRIP WITHOUT is subject to three months of this year of repeal Mrs Frances S Bascom of Oakland TO $750 boy VALUES TO $1650 My Miss and Miss VALUES Betsy Daly Margaret A WORRY” Bintz are spending a few days at Cal has arrived for a visit with her infections from poison ivy Is there over the similar period of prohibition Call Write Phone Mrs C H or Goodrich a successful serum as a preventive in 1938 parents Mr and Brighton at the Bintz cottage according to preliminary and Dr Bascom’s mother Mrs F S which would immunize him in the studies just completed by the Nation VIDA FOX CLAWSON No 559 Neighbors Bascom Mrs Bascom will leave the future? Salt Lake circle al Safety council The fact that in '— ' FOR PARTICULARS— 2 of Woodcraft has postponed its meet- latter part of the week for her home What is to be done with the neither year was drinking a VALUES UP TO 62500 major WASATCH 00 31 to first symptoms to prevent spreading? factor in traffic accidents however ing from Tuesday July Union Pacific Ticket Office The bridegroom and men of the REPLY refutes the opinion held by many that Corner South Temple and Mrs Louise Wey Barend and son crowd attending the wedding of Capt 1 Inoculation has been used suc- repeal is the chief cause of the inEVENING AND DINNER EVENING AND DINNER t Main Street Fred of Los Angeles are visiting Mrs R J Piper local blackshirt leader cessfully in some cases creased motor vehicle death toll this Barend’s uncle George Conradt and and Miss Marjorie McDonald in Hull 2 As soon as the' symptoms apaunt Miss Anna WftY--la Holladay in hiarkshirt uniform pear wash thoroughly with bot year Engl soapy water and then follow with a Q What atyle per cent water solution of ferric which are popularly candles in silver candlesticks Varicolored garden flowevs" formed an attractive centerpiece for the table and the hostess was assisted in receiving by her mother Mrs Charles A Faus The tea table was in charge of Miss Carolyn Odell and Miss Betty Butcher Twenty guests called during the N t receiving hours Miss Charlotte Murphy entertained few close friends at a prettily arranged luneheon Mandfey at Pine-crein honor of Miss Lamborn Miss Helen Ottenheimer will give a luncheon Thursday Mn compliment to Miss Lamborn Wednesday Miss Bar bara Sweet will entertain at a lunch' eon at the Art Barn in compliment to the visitor y - Answers to Questions -- ATTENTION! sister-in-la- that-exis- MAKOFFn n at that k AUGUST to for 7th Clawson IPDNA OJ d ‘ World’s Fair OHEADlANaE d You Will Save DRESSES DRESSES $ 95 $495 TIME-MONE-Y— Cashable Silk Dresses and Suits and-wer- VardonV— CMOi Br A They are Watteau eWorld— the poison (Copyright 1934 $2-$3-- $5 ' BETTY Q KAY’S OWN Permanent Waves no electricity dry Heat or bareh chemical are used to dim the natural luster of your hair Famous because SPECIAL— HOT OIL SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE P V tf Alt VV X BETTY KAY’S— 174H So Main Wae YOU SHOULD 3241 KNOW THAT AND NOW IT IS SO LOW IN PRICE! ur : oil freshly-broke- and spices n eggs choice vinegar So why should any woman accept substitutes— now that the finest real mayon- anyone no matter how inexperienced can by following the directions we give them paint their automobile furniture woodwork etc and achieve professional results A little! phona call will bring our Homo Service naise— Best Foods Mayonnaise — costs so 89 $495 Dolly Var-dewas a character in Dickens' Chicago Tribune) "Bamaby Rudge" who wore this style of clothes Sha married Joe Willet and with him conducted the Maypole inn 100 Best Foods Mayonnaise is now at a price all can afford actually only a trifle more than you are asked to pay for substitutes! And of course it’s the- - same high made of the same quality Best Foods salad choice" ingredients— fresh DRESSES DRESSES e East BroMway Man UTAH CO Was 9788 7) n Q Why de lights In the distance flicker en some nights and seem quite steady on other night? — M C M A The apparent flickering of lights outdoors is due to Inequalities of the earth’s atmosphere It is the same condition which causes the twinkling of stars For whom was the U S S FanQ ning named?— J H F A It was named in memory oft Lieutenant Nathaniel Fanning U S TO $3950 BALANCE OF NAVY BLACK BROWN How often Is cork taken from a tree and bow la It done?— A H A Cork is the outer layer of the bark of cor wkw £rk intended for themarket is generally stripped a off year or two before it would naturally come away or when according to Spanish regulations the tree measures 40 centimeters or abont 15 inches in circumference This first or virgin cork is taken off when the is tree about 20 years old and has little commercial value' The process Is repeated at intervals of about nine years The removal of the cork does not require the removal of the whole bark but only of thin external layers of spongy cellular tissues In stripping off the cork longitudinal and transverse incisions are made to the proper depth and each piece is then cut away A SPECIAL GROUP "VALUES TO $4950 A SPECIAL GROUP VALUES 3)75 AND OTHER DARK ALVES CREPES--- V TO COLORS IN SHEERS $3950 AND ’ NOW Sfl-29- 5 MILLINERYCLE ARAN CE— $100 “ BALANCE OP ALL SUMMER HATS-VAL- UES TO $1000 of our regular merchandise as no This sale isa 'genuine elose-osale ever for are purposes It is our regular carepurchased garments is in quality and is unusually distinctive stock which selected fully ut advanced in style MONEY REFUNDED ' IF PURCHASER IS NOT SATISFIED ' We have installed d Frigidairc Air Conditioning Unit in our Dress Department for your comfort while shopping |