Show - ' 416 - ' 24 --- —Society - --- -- Events ' E EEE an- ' - East In - - ''' '7" - - - - - 7'7' -- ' ' '! :: - ' -aa a- ':I work on his master's degree - ' ' — Miss visitor — I - H:::::::-:- :: ::::'-rs a: aaaaa ' 'a':::::::'1'1'':al'"-- :aa' ' ::::--:::- ::'1::":4:2 aaes-aaa- '' a ':'4 :ia:f:a::aa:a:-a-a:-' - :: aaaaaaaa - 7 1: a: d Mr and Mrs Charles P Anderson 439 Hazel street announce the marriage of their daughter Miss MyrIli Bernice ArTdarsonTlo—Wesley Gapinski of Bruce Wis The marriage took place Wednesday at Taylorsville with Hyrum Bennion Jr officiating A reception followed at the home of Mr and Mn John Kim in Tay- - :asa:::::::: ": :a a a aa:::::::::::::?ass::::::a-:-:-- ::aa::aa 4::::::::-:::a:aa::::- :a:::::: ':::::::: ::::::: ::: a ::::ra'':a:a ::- asa: a:-:-:- a as i :a::::a:a::: :::::aai:aal'' The young couple will make their home in Salt Lake City Mrs David Shand who before her marriage recently in Boston was Miss Melba Hansen daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph F Hansen 1253 East Fourth South street and Mrs A e Rees N4145 Will for Germany July 22 were complimented at a dinner party on Friday evening when Mr and Mrs John E McKendrick entertained at the Starlit() Gardens atop the Hotel Personals visit Bridge Party Compliments Bride of seated at one centered with Miss Helen Rogers daughter of Mr and Mrs E A Rogers l - -- Members of the Delta Zeta eo-- entertained at a delightful rority — breakfast Friday morning on the the home of Miss picnic square-JanLucas on Eleventh avenue Cottons are the perfect solution Games followed Active and pledge - members of the sorority were in at- to the summer wardrobe problem tendance practical and cool they Miss Vanilleer Marx was In charge clothes bill for everyone in fill the of arrangements assisted by Miss the family from the baby to the Margaret Herron hard working head of the house- holct— Birthday Parsty Both underwear and outer wear Alpha Rho chapter of the Deentertain—at—a ltheycatt be luncheon Saturday party in quantities and changed bought at 1 p en at the Empire room of the as soon as they become the least bit Hotel Utah with her Mr and brother and sister-in-laA E Mrs Rogers Jr for several w Miss Helen Reese will entertain gay colors decorated the living rooms and the serving table in the at a luncheon Saturday at her home dining room The guests included 92 Apricot street for the bride-to-b- e Cotton Cool Cleans Easily f 1 r L 0 - of theAlpha - anon-wilti- weeks Miss Alice Groesbeck will re- turn to her home In Salt Lake City Sunday after visiting with Miss Charlotte Michael of Reno Nev and Mrs Porter R Danford of San Francisco Mrs ' William Wariter Lewis Jr of Glendale her son Edward are' visitin' g in Salt Lake City at the home ot her parents Dr and Mrs Arthur C Wherry ' on Arlington drive Cd ns- For the most tart however the only maintenance they need in turn for long satisfactory service ia ordinary washing with soap and water: If soap is added as often as necessary to keep up a continuous frothy—Iiither they Will—emerge snowy white from the tub or Ing machine Colored and printed cottons should of course be washed sep- arately in tepid water for both ashiturind ies riming-and-quantit- Keep an Office Cleanliness Kit r -- s - Dorothy Dix V VA- - Built " 1' i - - - 14 -- m nterr uptedRomance they-can-- do - -- - i 0 on PRIZES-io- - INSTALMENT muniy-I-HEEP-LUM- SIM t It" Pi diStiet it: say 4 t $8: order!-- Win sev- - grocery era! of thrilling- double prizes! Ask your grocer now for complete details about Tuna- - sad or after working hours and there iisn't time to go home for &wash up and change of clothes Keep it well supplied with soap a fresh towel cosmetics and manicurUtools An extrapairf--clea- n TONI On my- SHELF" ' - -- America's Freddiebecause only the delicious tight tuna meat is packed-- - - i --- Berry Pudding (Blueberries are Delicious) Four tablespoons butter 3 cup 3 cup granlated auger 2 eggs milk 1 teaspoon vanilla ' 4 tea- spoon lemon extract 8 teaspoon salt 2 cups flout3 teaspoons baking powder Cream butter and sugar Add rest of the igredients and beat well Half fill greased muffin pans and bake 15 minutes in a moderate oven Berries Two cups berries 2 tablespoons flour 2 tablespoons butter 2 cup granulated sugar 3 cup sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice 8 teaspoon 1-- Just you do it?" There had been something bold and defiant Iin Nip's attitude a mo- ment before now she dropped her 'I the ingredients and let Ilm- mer 10 minutes Cool andi chill Serve poured over baked pudding Top with hard sauce Hard Sauce d a cup butter 114I cups confectioner's sugar 2 tablespoons hot cream 2 teaspoon lemon ex- tract 4 teaspoon nutmeg 4 teaspoon cinnamon -Mk 1 7t op ) w' C)) t 9 - -- :- 1-- - J '' 4 k ' 1' NC:- -4 -- ? !' : p u- 't ' 1L 4 ---- - - hi ch cherry do ' -) - werejavhentfirst don't 1-- 1-- : - Baby Fretful? Try Sponge Bath ea m A flash '' P v 0 IP'W 1 night t - - - - - styles colors 41 two-piec- szes- - if you recallNip : Stark Terror Nip was wholly onthe defensive nowLstark terror was in her small - -- 1 Grand valual --- 0-- ice A op -- r I -- -- -- -- -y r: if tf i - :kof - - 47 had just locked the door when I heard ydu scream in the study Then I heard Mr Gar- brook and after a while you—both' went out and locked theAoor- - I wu curious I had heard enough - - t' ' c - 1 - ' Special Selling - - -- 4 PAJAMAS - I - Dainty brocaded rayons: light and dark colors AO hvo-piec- e styles - ” - )4441 iin 3 -- - sties While they last h S - - 1CORSETTSHO JP 61 East Broadway ' - ' 4 - - ff 0-0 ' 0 "Nresltint I wentta m yown first AA) o -- (f) 4- (2' : fp 40- -4 i room 11 ( - - -- o yo 1 i - --- g k? '14 ZreA114'" e 811 v 1 - too and t- 41 4 340' - and i smart in MrFordellwat I- e41 Iiiichanitanci pongees then tell you yet" Polly persisted-"- a few minutes after I found that Mr Fordell had been killed you were in Julian's-- - roo-m-- I saw- you -- there - a -- :!')) (fir:i combine-Co- n comfort I - ? sf!!y larylounging on f - ik - colorandcook - nighttime t — wri t for clays--yes-- a I - Ts'' ises of summer you in that-- and "And ' 4 a A t ' '—— fire again - Julian will 6 — Al rrieveth1 ' nest "No so--! didn't! I Nip started swear I didn't!-- - I wasn't even IA the house I was on the beach - I - - fore us of clow-- the - — ago-be- Polly's head nodded "You didn't I support cut slowly the screen wire on the study win- eeeh ' - Just the right J1 -them cringing "Oh I sec"- sepolechk - can't-open- "- close-them- you time "A long ' you'wantr -- fd i outside How did you get slowly "Youdidn't I supposecut the screenwiredid you?" hand-murdered- and swpiatnh lof triroytharreotbonecel day over a darap cake of soap or squeezed out of a thick lather of " tepid suds and thenwiped dry A lo c otton- - or of Serving Fruit Write to Nancy linen covers can be kept immacuPage care of this paper enclosing late by swishing the covers through a stamped envelope warm soapsuds in the bathroom ' into wits your request- wash basin Or by putting them -- the : " weekly - wash without further 1937 for The Tribune ado Copyright' I I When his majesty the baby grows fretful in hot weather try the water treatment inside and out Of course ø first make sure that he isn't ill But if his health is good a drink of w atee a sponge bath or both may be all he needs to restore his disposition to its normally winsome state i Always boil the baby's drinking water then let it grow cool but not Be sure the bottles and nippleos have been washed In hot and scalded j ust 1 as carefully as when his milk--- is served An extra sponge bath or two in torrid weather --may be addition to bab3r's regular daily bath The sticky combination- of "II perspiration and soil is just as uncomfortable to babies as to grownups and a sponge bath before bedtime wiU often enable him to sleep soundlyall through A43yeltering $" night Go over his body first with warmy soapy water then with clear warm water Pat him thor- e oughly dry with a soft fresh towel sprinkle him with talcum then dress him in a clean diaper and slip and he is ready for his playpen or crib Handling the baby as little as 4 possible is always a good ruis to follow In warm weather that rhie should be more strictly enforced than ever by his- - adoring family as well as by relatives and friends 98 from the be okveeprt u "They latch-whesaid Nip ' ou "Yek- but-y- - - -- - colored luxury but now bags used- to be that they Come In so many attractive washable styles there's no reason to deny yourself the pleasure of owning one of these dainty summer wardrobe 'accessories' Handbags made-- of calf pigskin grained alligator- - and lizard cati--- hiteandpastel a 4 — -- want "Imbecile! I might have thought of the porch "But the screens?" She said "The screens-in Julian's 7 were latched" - -- - - - —- IS thought Polly - ' -- - looked-out- like you and I don't anything to do with you" e- glotinfrgontotthter-terobuonddireneak- - They swung in most naturalistic tlitshion ss Susan showed oft her new dress to her father "Cherry ripe cherry ripe who will buy my rip?'" quoted her father - -- - t I One-thir- BOUGHT TO SELL FOR $298! i I - White Handbags ' I :salt PAJAMAS hands took up their annoying habit of washing washing endlessly But there was a sullenness in her voice when at last she answered climbed out the window and ran along the porch and went in through a window in Tod's room I heard you coming toward Julian's room I thought you'd be inside You - Easily (Cleaned 4 I ow did ---1- - 0 '11 1-- I it' should burneddiaving them go hatless and almost perthanent squints - acquire anre-ou- was not good sense! from-- a health or a beauty point of view " Susan loved made of a for haps part of her actadoration ' it was due—to the-fit was a copy of one her cousin Joan had And to Susan Joan seemed lier best just about perfection party dress was made of dusty pink linen with A guimpe which showed as brIefpuffed sleeves and -a--- fat littie - line and laced with deep raspberry open narrow velveLT IP i Add half a cup of chopped figs and a third of a cup of nuts to your favorite batter recipe to make a sweet fritter for dessert Add of- - ' lenge lemon or pineapple sluice Fearing- I I t'i - Mixingrectleas-:andLbeat-welL--g--- T -- I 2-- scene came back in a flash-t- he rumderstand—And when you saw the supernat that Mr Porde!' had been killed Impossibility of ural aspect of iL It could not have MI went upstairs to tell Julian— happened--an- d yet she had seen it and I found you in his room" It with her own eyes But Thurston's was not a question for she could trick had been a legitimate decep- - see It all now could see the utter tion of a professional magician lack' of grounds for her suspicions Nip's wholly unexpected exit from She said quietly "And to complete a door fully 30 yards from the ths Nip why did one she had entered a few moments Val go to Julian's room tonight?" before-w- as Nip's eyes fell and the faint color simply uncanny "I had Nip's swift gliding movement was of her cheeks deepened Dear Dorothy Dix—Many years obviously toward the stairs but tosee him" she said in what was ago I became infatuated with a suddenly she halted looked back almost a mumble "Not to tell him to—to see him" d-s married man who was madly in love at Polly turned and was coming Nanythinngwith me-- - At that time he was rich to meet her Friend and popular and held a - high po- sharp ears Polly advanced to meet i I her and they came to a stop I did everything squirmed litical office ftorrteabelyvoryyt could to get him to leave his wife fore Sheila's door Polly said "Not 411a'13 said "But iit was and walked on toward her thing I told you" but he refused because or his child ) She pushed the door "'vell I know but the real rea- He and I became involved in a own room scandal which ended in his haome open "Tod's asleep - we can - talk here Go in Nip" Nip nodded at last-an- d his position his money and Polly said r smiling "All right he's all yours Also his wife died but by this time eatThreat on Page 29) ) (Continued I ihad had enough of him He had Nip said in her thin voice- - "It me many iraluable presents g take any time to say what I among them some fine-- diamonds won't and now that things have gone want-- te say-- you She made a movement wrong with him he wants me to Julian" as if to give some of them back but I can't again-b- ut start toward the stairs Polly blocked her way see why I should He still hang "We'll talk about Julian in a around me to the detriment of my minute business I hate him How can I "First Nip" she 'said ' quietly ' 'I want to ask somequeslhim? get—rid—of New-Prin- ted anCYou went into Julian's room 'ny 4P Chill I After all business is business and you can't run it long on friendship or pity or having known you "when—" You have to have the goods customers want and make it pleasant and easy for them to deal with you if you want buyers Given these things friendship will help hut It won't substitute for thein ' 1 --- eto know something had happened Years ago when she was a child to Mr Fordell I looked through the keyhole but I couldn't see anyperformance by Howard Thurston thing so- -''' I and one of that master magician's you Nip de7illusions had Impressed her above manded When Polly said nothing all others Attendants pulled back she went on "The keyto myorthe curtains from a cage in M ridor door unlocks the door be a lion paced the floor A moment tween the study and my room" later other attendants drew the - 'How did you happen to discover curtain from a similar cage on the that Nip?" Polly asked and was a In this little ashamed of her suspicions opposite side of the stage cage was no savage beast but a when she heard the answer slim blond girl At a signal from "That room is like a box" Nip Thurston the attendants jerked the wailed "There's never any breeze curtains into place' waited for the —unless the study door is opened space of perhaps five seconds and I tried my key one night after uncovered the cages again To the everybody had gone to bed and amazement of the audience the lion found it worked I used to open was now in the cage where the it every night and sometimes when girl had been and the girl had I knew everybody was out of the house rd go through the study to changed places with the lion To Polly standing outside Julian'e the living room That clay when door seeing Nip Williams come you came the first time- -'" 19 'ystifyg Wear--- eaceair C cT i 4 - 04 I Ell I s gittitto 111r TE- "' - '" ' "I—r An emergency kit in the drawer of your desk at the office will come in handy for freshening up during those speciaLoccathe day and-fsions when you want to step out —- - r - TS Words or Loss Telling - -- '- sedeswomen- -s friends will come to buy of them So if your friends don you the chances are that there is something the matter with either your shop or your salesmanship Perhaps you don't carry the line of goods that is in demand I your community Perhaps your stock- ix not fresh or smart Yau can't ex- pect anyone to buy an hat or last year's model dress even for the sake of friendship you know Perhaps you are running your shop too much on the personal friendship basis ancIyou make your customers feel that they have to buy for the sake of auld lima-- sync whether or not they want an article: Perhaps you pose as a martyr who has had to go to work to support her children instead of acting like a snappy a aelswoman and the wo- menyou know don't come because with they are tired of - rs---- -- Win a big doubls prize of 6 rani of tuna and a $25 r - I 2-- e 1 - 17 'bvifae"7"7 1 - heart-to-hea- 1 A 3 I 1 aaVV - digger'a es - I vi y l' 1 - Stitchery Add a Touch of Brightness - If4rita al pvt — - 71 a fact the i 40 A that my work Li ' good My shop clean and my prices 14'rl'ERN5883 moderate—NowIf T can please strangers why can't I please people 5883 5883 In scarf Pattern pattern matching who are supposedly my friends and interlaced Let these flower you will find a transfer pattern of a who pretend to be my inches one motif motif I need their patronage Can wreaths run rings aroundvour 314x13 1630(1912 inches one and one reverse summer spread for their cool clean motif 3)(15 you suggest why I do not get It? inches and four motifs PERPLEXED PERSON cut freshness will lend both rich- 3x3 Inches material requirements ness and color to whatever bedroom color suggestions and illustrations Answer:Thread up with floss in of all stitches used I would suggest that you sit dovrn ' it adorns flower Td obtain this pattern send 10 shades and work charming rt have a session with on thisafascinating bit of stitchery cents in stamps or coin (coin preyourself and try to find put what whenever you've a minute It won't ferred) to The Tribune-Telegrais the matter with yourself or your be long before--you'vfinished both home service bureau Salt Lake City methods of doing business that pre- - the center motif and tilt smaller Utah Be sure to write plainly your vents your friends from patronizing ones that add so much to bolster or name address and pattern number The difficulty must be with you you because ordinarily people like to deal with those they know and get a kick out of helpinganold friend especially when It without any cost to themselves It is because of this that specialty by Julie Anne Moore shops dress shops hat shops etc - GROCERY ' - siy-ter -- Easy - 4 i ' —Flowen— in 7 -- -- ' despite EL and-leav- -- - ' att : ' Cantaloupe t Eggs on Troast Bran Muffins Coffee - Dinner Menu Rolled Stuffed Veal Roast Corn on the cob' Buttered Spinach Bread Currant Jelly ItedIshes Hard Sauce — --Berry Pudding Coffee Supper Menu Teal Sandwiches Lemonade Sugar- Cookies Creamed '- la te foods) Breakfamt Menu - I 'M - ' ' a 41 lepolot person" However these same people will not give me their patronage ' 1444 ' aXel "Mrs is a darned good sport and a fine a - I 1 - "4- Brooks s 4 By LOUISE BENNE'rT WEAVER I I 1 Skilful Menu Planning :ii - (Using economical and easy-toprep- - Frock for Sports Pand -- -- a ' at -- Ai the man gave you the dia- that can't be improved on fabrics it is best to handle tolored run and for rainy days when you mond a I suppose you are under no cottonsaa quickly as possible and reach the office with mud splashed legal compulsion to give any of to dry them in the shade hose them back but if you had a heart as big as chicken can be washed scrubbed and even you would want toat least share calls at- boiled over and overagain a conthem with him now that he is in tention to Vogue's advice to wear siderable advantage in the upkeep want cotton as a heat pre- of such thingsas children's romptentative" Chic smart models in- - ers perspiration soaked underwear and Susan misunderstanding told itH Now when he is poor and down By FLORENCE LA GANKE e) eluded in TUX (Nancy-Pagno- cherries for inen's shirt& be glad to A ' IIC - - - - 1 Susan 3oved her cherry dress sale and that really theme were not stretch outa helping hand to him good to eat it of rather heavy Nancy had made I dare say that fairness and -fier favorite sun suit was of red but Down-t- he round thread -- linen restitution have no part in the gold- A It andwhiteLatriped -- she put a row of swinging cherries - still attached apparently to stems skirt There was a sun bonnet to 41 dr I do not think you would have match and also a little bolero that y difficultyinsetting rid of The leaves were of green linen slipped over when the sun was too your former lover Surely when 2a v appliqued in place with invisible hot or when the morning was damp ha finds out how little truth there ' II Wan In your vews of devotion how hemming stitch From these hung or chilly to keep her chil- - selfish and greedy and stingy you the stems which Nancy made by Nancy tried ing : overheated are and how quiekry yOtTlurne eA taking heavy embroidery threadrita AA sun isI fine and every child 1 intertwining fourorlivestrands Summer 'our back upon him when misfor- 6 These-we- re fastened intotwored needs a good dose of it to make --tune came his way his loving will 111 ii beads- of a nice- - round shape and the need for cod liver oil in the turn to loathing-an- d he will flee ' case - some from winter less Urgent-- in - - color size and you -- Air ic2 - ''' Ila one should oil the — e' r DOROTHYDrx forgettoserve in But letting Children bake in the ' Alumnae members - f :4- Delta PI sorority will entertain at pickup Laundering is no problem as far a luncheon Saturday at the Coffee At cotton h garments are concerned of—the Hotel-UtaIf the fabric is white the garments — 1 ' I P Ate— -- chief wiltedIn-facticrispfresh-eotto- Luncheon Set loil ae 4irPlt 4 -- Improve Fritters Arts 4 e3p ) t) -- "1ilid :::?:::':::aa':a::iv:a'::::::::::::::::'-':::'?::- lorsville — ) ':::aa )lilt 1 - ii Figs Nuts-- 170---- - 'itti 644 64t1' I 1 -- : - - mired for my spunk In trying to raise my chil dren as I was raised and ' taking all in all clay girls whose On Wednesday a- - 77wit6t $ ata-: - -- of opinion is that I am liked ad- - n s? Two ViSitors ' Couple ::::-:':-- p t- aje IL 7 li--:- IIilkv general construius ede afol out-of-to- W-edde- ' By DOROTHY DDC Miss the last four years I have tried several busi- ness ventures all of which have failed yet the 1 41'''' -- - e - ha Dear alikeoemploy a' '''':''':':::'::--a--:'-"-- Breakfast ' - N::::: flowers Mrs Lyman D Rees complimented Mrs S W Caddie Mrs A C Rees Dr and Mrs Henry Sidle will be Miss HelenGadcIle whose marriage Mrs A W Davis Mrs Arthur B hosts at a dinner party for Mr and Norris Mrs Charles Bissell Mrs to Mrs Rees Saturday ovenitig at their Staztley D Rees will take place D H Higginbotham Mrs Wesley Tuesd:y at a delightful bridge party Smith Mrs A D Rees Mrs Byron home on Wolcott avenue e Rees home DaynesTMrs D1117 Henderson Mrs Friday afternoon at-th' RulonRasband and Miss Florence 853 Wilshire — place s A A profusion of garden flowers In Richards Sorotity-Ha- - - The Town club was the scene of 0 d':::::::- a luncheon given Friday by Mrs 44P W R Pollock in honor of Mrs Harry Fisher Brown of San Fran- cisco who is visiting-ae- ra sister Miss Edna Dwyer and Mr& Charles '''' a G Billings of Oakland who is visitaing relatives In this city The table was centered with white :s'a butterfly sweet peas and fruit Close friends of the honored guest were ' ''':' aaaa-::::!:aa In attendance — On Saturday Mrs E P Snow ::::i :a will entertain at a luncheon at the Country club for Mrs Brown ::: Jane — -- l:aa 1 a bowl—filled withbright garden - ' Luncheon Fetes 5' a:- — Utah The 25 guests were long table which was 1: 11 ::"' ': :::'":::'''::'-:- ' Mr leave - --- - - :::a: '''''''''''!24411w Dinner Party - ' - - Walker Fetes Couple ' cousin Miss Elizabeth Appel who is a guest at the Strange home from Denver and Miss Marjorie Jane Fisher of Seattleawhols-vis-- iting her cousin Miss Betsy Anne Bamherger Sixteen guests have been invited to attend a ii::':::'':aa'r:aa::::'-:'::::-- ::::: Ray Mary Catherine Howell and Miss Miss ai ::: MINN - In compliment to two a ai visitors Miss Betty Anne a a Strange will entertain at a lunch' eon on Saturday at the home of -- her parents Mr and Mrs VP 4 Strange in Itaxton place Those honored will be Miss Strange's :" 4'4 jory Dibblee Miu Marion Alexander Miss Barbara Keating Miss Barbara Bintz Miss Ruth Stocks man Miss Peggy TomlinsoIV-Mis- Margaret Guernsey r r" - Friendhip - :::::- aaa:saiseev::::'::::: —7$ was complimented at a lunch---eo- n held— Friday- - afternoon when Mrs O R Dibble° and Mrs Calvin The afW Rawlings entertained fair was given at the Dibblee bottle lien Secondaavenue of deTpli Winn An arrangement and Shasta daisite in a crystal bowl cantered the Itable which wu cov- ered with a lace cloth and lighted with blue tapers in crystal holders The guest list included Miss Mar- - ::'a ::::::::aaaasaa: a '::'''''!' Cal - v: a a':':::-:':a- i:ia Frances Walker who is a in the city from Berkeley a: aa a '''''' i : Luncheon ''::: -': - l Complimented - -- - i Visiting Maid :'' ':'-'-'7'::- -'''- a:a: a” ' '' 4 in Boston home ' a :aa: lie is concertmaster of the or chestra at that university - —The-cou- ple will make their a - ' :''--- ::'-- ': a::::: ters club member - Mr- Shand - is attending Har- vard university where he is do- ing — ::17'::':"::':::: a :: a '''''-'-- - - a-- - aa ---- :: aa First South street The couple are both graduates of the University of Utah the bridereceiving her master's de-of there She is a member gree : a the Chi Omega social sorority former president of Beta Delta Mu musical sororitY and a Trot- - - " ::s' -- — - on n Not-Ru- ""'"''"':''':"" ''''''''"'771 ' ::a ' East ''''' '''': - :::4::a-- News has been received in Salt Lake City of the recent marriage Mass of Miss Melba in Boston allanseriadaughter pf --Mr and Mrs HanserT1253—East Joseph F Fourth South street and David -- Shand son of David H Shand 95 ' 7 - -- --- ''''7 :'' - ' — :: 7 business----t----- - '- Party WI Honor Two Visitors East Wedded Recently In ---- 'Wedded - - 4 - - - - I lub N ews - - iii:SaIL Lakérs -- - k E JULY 17 1937 SATURDAY MORNING THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE - |