Show V 18 B'4' Sunday Morning- - State Awaits Data for Home Guard -- Toastmaster E Banquet Fetes Winners in Sales Contest ILSj Will Furnish Arrni for Military Unit Instructions on the organization equipping and training of a Utah state home guard will be furnished to Governor Henry H Blood by Major General E D Peek Ninth corps area commander the war department announced Saturday Under provisions of the state guard bill approved October 21 states are authorized to organize Edward A Parker of San Franand maintain a state guard when cisco vice president of Sperry the national guard of the state Flour company toastmaster or any part of it is in the federal at a banquet of the firm ' service The a act provides that slate : guards are to be organized and maintained under regulations pre- Sa&ebrush Democrats scribed by the secretary of war and are to be furnished with such arms Will Meet Monday nnd equipment as can be spared Postmaster I A Smoot will tell by the war department of the postal department’s Guards-Leav- e Jl February at the regular Utah’s national guardsmen will meeting of the Sagebrush Demoleave the state about February 6 crat ic cl ub Monday at 8 p m a for extended active training at the Newhouse hotef H B Walker Camp San Luis Obispo Cal They I club president announced Sat- will be inducted into federal serv- urday An entertainment directed by ice January 27 Organization of a Utah state Mrs Alf Gunn will be presented guard under provisions of the act must be authorized under specific provisions of the state constitution or other state laws Strength of the military force so organized and all matters pertain-‘in- g to personnel are to be etermined by the state Equipment which is available and can be supplied for issuance to states without reimbursement other than the cost of handling packing and transportation would include 30 caliber Enfield rifles M 191T with accessories gun sling bayonet and bayonet scab Sat-urd- J I £1C ac iTribunc Salt CLB T H R I E -- OPEN N 9 pm' WEEK THIS TWO COMPLETE SAMPLE LINES! THESE CHENILLE SPREADS ARE MADE TWO OF AMERICA’S LARGEST BY MANU-- 1 ACTURERS OF Off Faculty Holds Fete Regular $298 to $998 Faculty members of the University ofUta hoinedirrUhrist--ma- s festivities Saturday night in their jannual holiday dinner-danc- e at the Union building on the cam Mrs Joseph- - F— Smith—and Bps Mrs Seibert W Mote were of arrangements for the event CHOOSE FROM multi colors two tones white and colors solid colors and all white v for gifts and you too! COLORS include dusty rose shrimp green rust rosewood tan peach blue white gold and orchid EVENING WAGS Spreads that you will be proud to give Heavy luxurious chenilles in really smart designs H bard Allowance ALL j banquet and dance honoring representatives of the SpejrFlour company’s Ogden distywC at which a trophy emblematic of victory in a sales promotion contest was presented-tRalph P Ball of Salt Lakg'"6ity was held by the company at the Newhouse hotel Saturday night Twenty-on- e representatives and their partners 'and Edward A Parker of San Francisco vice president of Sperry Flour and Charles H Bell of Minneapolis promotion manager for General Mills Inc of which Sperry Flour is a subsidiary attended The Ogden district of which Mr Ball is district sales manager for grocery products won the sales contest In competition with six other districts of the western division It comprises all oU Utah and parts of Idaho Wyoming and Nevada Mr Bell presented the trophy to Mr Ball at the banquet at which Mr Parker was toastmaster ‘U’ ILL December 15 1910 Bedspreads — Second Floor Limited Maximum allowance of these equipment items would not exceed 50 per cent of the enlisted strength pt Ihenational guard Quartermaster equipment sifeh as belts canteens eating utensiLy etc medical and ordnance equipment would be sold to the states Uniforms if used would have to be provided byjhg statg Plans' for organization of a state guard have been unofficially discussed In Utah Principal job of such guardsmen would be to per form military guard duty for util' ities power plants waterworks Industrial plants railroad yards air fields and other areas vital to na tional defense Industries others to $5 sfc -- 4 I - Salt Lake Births Exceed Deaths Births In Salt Lake City during the past week outnumbered deaths S6 to 47 according to a report" by the city board Of health Of the total births in the week 89 were boys and 47 girls the report Mated Contagious diseases reported in the week were: Diph- theria two cases scarlet fever four cases whooping cough three cases chicken pox 52 cases mumps Three cases sequins mesh beaded TAMLQMIEItt! graceful distinction LACE TRIMMED! Select “Hers” select “Yours” they’re so beautiful and sol unique you can hardly resist them Dainty top handle novelty pouch envelope or vanity Gold silver or white to echo the gleam of your new jewelry (G®WKfS Keith O'Brien Bags — Street Floor rele- ased-Saturday Chest Will Announce Allocations Dec 27 The gift of all gifts this Christmas time Exquisitely beautiful gowns in plain color and print satins and Budget allocations for Salt Lake Community Chest organizations have been completed and will be announced at a meeting of the Chest board of directors December 27 at 12:15 p m in the University club Hugo B Anderson executive secretary announced Saturday The allocations were fixed by the budget committee headed by Stewart4 Cosgriff following hear- crepes Long flowing and full cut Sizes 32 to 40 ings Gowns— Fourth Floor Mason Coniluct-- H it Swfnj—jFSwfy la aur lovely For Power Engineer S'ALEi Masonic conducted funeral services were Saturday afternoon at the Masonic temple 650 East-SoutTemple street for Charles Roy Higson-- ' 67 who died Wednesday at his home 1224 East Third South street ' --— Mr Higson was consulting an gineer for the Utah Power A Light company end had been active in engineering and fraternal circles He wax associated with the power company for Lake-Societ- Sermon Topic Announced :1 E Allen formerly of Detroit Mich will give a sermon on "Have You Seen a Star?” Sunday at 11 a m In the First church 371 East Presbyterian South Temple street 200 Attend Dance at More : than 200 persons gathered the Hotel Utah Saturday night for the annual Christmas dinner dance of the Transportation club of Salt Lake City probably the last we loritcd JEmigllisIi ond SUN I K- -K I DS AT 495 CO ID KID IN the first dancing datefhe ehdT-le- ir The first prom number of parties you're going to this foil formal ond these ond you- - in your "knock-out- " selection brilliant We’ve a siunninglippersl high medium backsl Come ei a flat heels "glomour-huntin- -- Mail Orders Filled Shoes — Street Floor get UBIHd Z-Z-- lZi 6x3 rib A Real Home Frock That" Says Just step in i You’re dressed! Zip up Sizes i 1 4 4 6-- -- open er dosed " 4 The Paisley can “if 28 years Vespef services will be conducted Sunday at 4:40 p m by the Salt for the Hard of Hear- v ing in the Civic Center 544 South Main street under direction of Willard C Spence and Miss Maud B Clark I A GRAND CHRISTMAS GIFT! purchased way last year Plan Vesper Service a4 blue Tearose ‘?nd Colorsi-Reti-Copcti- ALWAYS BUY YOUR CORRECT SIZE lomorrowl pair Cree rw- - — usually would ’ Mail Orders Filled i $ Rich deep ribbed socks that MAIL ORDER COUPON J KEITH are warm and" pleasing to wear All wool Smart look- - O’RRIEN Salt Lake City UtahPlease iend me sites eeeAiae - Prlncej priced dresses tf( at 10S each NAMB colors see 4 AD0RESS city'(Resident ) CASH of Utah add CHARGE' 2- - btate ) C O sales tax Include bel00 D 10c postage) J I ing! Imported from Eng- -' land AH sizes Brown jna- roon gray and blacki Men’s— Street Floor V t'i Sv “ar-'i- ii p |