Show 20 : Initial Luncheon Given It tr ri By Popular n L Matron For Returning Traveler s son-in-la- w L ' ' Miss Helen Burdick 'kg- - - f dr - ' ' Boston Matron Mrs J A BarcleyJc and two small sons Jack and pout las of Corozal Panama Canal! Zone are spending the winter: 419 with Mrs J A Barclay-SThirteenth East street Captain Barclay returned to Panama the latter part- of De- cember and will Join his family in Salt Lake City early in the summer Mrs Barclay and the chit- dren expect to visit with rela- tives in San Diego Cal the latter part of February Birthday Party r - 1: Quartet Plans Six Weeks' - Southern Trip ! - ' w ler-in-la- Meeting Planned --1 imd11b Mrs J A Barclay Jr and young sons Jack and Douglas who are here from Corozal Panama Canal Zone spending the winter with Mrs J A Barclay Sr Wintertime Popular Vacation Season for S L Travelers Mrs C E Richards 217 Eleventh East street has returned from San Francisco where the spent the holidays with relatives Mrs Francis A Goeltz 1840 Herbert avenue has returned from a visit- with her and daughter Dr and Mrs Bruce Pearson and children in Turlock Cal Mr and Mrs J L Firmage 1505 Military way will return Tuesday from a visit In San Francisco and southern California Mr and Mrs H D Landes 72 North Wolcott street are wintering in Phoenix Ariz Robert - son-in-l- aw J Landes who accompanied Ms has re- Mr and Mrs Marlon Willey 547 Kensington avenue and Mr and Mrs Ben Cook of Syracuse have returned from a vacation In California Calendar Lists Events of Day 12:15 p apter A P E Newhouse hotel gold room founders' day luncheon preceded by reception 1 p m—Mizpah chapter No 8 Order of the Eastern Star card section Masonic temple luncheon and cards tah 2 p state society Daughters of the Revolution at home of Mn P Stanford Darger 1121 Second avenue O Sisterhood Carey historian Mrs Robert E Watson and Mrs pianist George S Dalgleish and Mrs Malcolm McLeod executives Mrs Bessie Rogers state president of the California command will be installing officer Honoring Mrs Rogers members will entertain at a luncheon Sunday at 12:30 p m at the China Tea Gardens 115 South Main street The affair will also honor Mrs John L Hogg wife of the state commander and Mrs A R Wood wife of the state vice com- EPARATES BY 3101 7:30 LI CAROLYN AND Order 0 41 N!V s''N :::'k'''''''' PN - 11 'Jackets sizes 12 to 20 1298 Z Skirts sizes 32 to 40 598 298 - Slip-o- n Sweaters' ‘e? I 1 L L t -- --ow " A sweater! A skirt! And lade! What Meg could any woman want to say to tho world that Spring is well on the way! You sans' it all quickening of tha tempo and so you choosa Carolyn fashioned in famous Botany Fiannal Add to Mesa famous fashions your tasta in color and you'll not only be filo awry of every woman but the ideal of every man! Their littla price will remind you thai it's smart to he thrifty! Campus Shop — Second sik b N 1 r - of Fashion Ficzor i!3 121 I " '4'1' at 7 o CHARGE IT AT I 04 0: di 037 LI 17th YEAR HOURS 10 to DIAL - i I - -- Intim - NO1110 0 '''1 'sjj - ' t OM Inn UM ant 111 A unix 7 4 7- - Beans And ed Steak Balls Barbecued 1411 64 Form ground steak or loan into little balls Brown in pork small amount of fat Combine cup Heins Tomato Ketchup I tbs each brown sugar and Heins Cider Vinegar with 1 tap each Heins Worcestershire Sauce and Prepared Brown Mustard Pour over Simmer till moat balls Cover thick Serve over heated Heinz Beans Accompany with Heins Preserved Sweet Mixed Pickles r 3 N d Oven-Bak- IMO t ati RECIPE — well-seasone- pr THIS BEAN DISH COSTS AND rrt EASY TO FIX! OP s - ot—lir As !0' "4 ed INIEWIENIO INES UM Min:41Nli OM NM IMP OM kv''''''t' 4444 A - 41 : MI6 tolECAUSE they're baked till Mealy and tender and flavored through arid through with the most delectable sauces you ever tasted Heinz Oven-BakBeans are grand for lunches D orvigh OVEN-BAKE- D suppers guest dinners! You'll like in a casse them served stestming-ho- t role or combined with leftovers Choose from four mouth-waterin- g kinds! 13 E LI 1'1 -- aNhipmargav It HERE'S AN IDEAL LUNCH FOR CHILDREN! Set for Saturday - Mrs Dean A Harvey 1760 Herbert avenue has issued invitations for a bridge luncheon to be given at her home Monday in members Committee charge of arrangements include Mrs Zell Truman Mrs T C McCarty Mrs W H Fames and Mn H C Granger at 1 p atoN tO RECIPE -- ti 111a1W Top A Bowlful of luscious Heinz Vegetable Soup with Plans have been completed for the annual gold and green ball of Grant L: D S stake to be held in the new Granite high school gymnasium corner of Thirty-thir- d South and Fifth East streets Saturday evening Mr and Mrs C C LeSueur Mrs Verna G Cowley and Willard D Gygi who are in charge announce of arrangements there will be special dance numbers during the intermis Ilion period Plans Luncheon MO 4 ed Mrs A Hulbert past president of the E A Wedgwood auxiliary of United Spanish War Veterans will be honored by them at a banquet at- Keeley's 268 South Main street Saturday 1M e-s Oven-Bak- Banquet Given - - Gold Green Ball i -- need mighti little Heinz Tomato Ketchup to make leftovers company fare— meat loaves hashes stews and gravies different For this lusty condirichness of ment—the simmered-dow- n Heinz pedigreed tomatoes Heinz Vinegar and zippy spices—is so rich it goes a lot further Useit in your cooking—and put a bottle on the dinner table tonight! ttETICHUP to wA00 - --- - I TOLIAT9 0011' 14- 7vou EDE 1 cheese croutons Make a wholewhaat sandwich from cold leftevar meats in the refrigerator Add a glass of milk and sugar cookies—and you have a speedy inezpensiva lunch the youngsters will go fort You'll find Cream of Mushroom Cream of Tomato Cream of Asparagus and others ol Heinz rich cream soups a grand way to get more milk into the children's diet! - r IMO "-W- IZ NEVI 7 Att —1 14165mriT? HOME-STYL- E - 011 24 07 of these Thursday evening Mrs! George S Emery 444 Blaine: avenue was the hostess for the affair which was in the form of a miscellaneous shower Democratic Wo Men Honored at Party Members of the Women's Democratic club of 'Salt Lake county were entertained Friday evening by the roads and bridges department of Salt Lake county at the Firemen's hall in Murray Mrs Lewis Mitchell president was toastmistress and Mrs All G Gunn chairman of arrangements at a luncheon and bridge party given by the club at the Elks' club Thursday: 1: A late January bride Miss Dart Roberts who is the in— spiration for a number of pre- nuptial fetes attended the first IP () 44 - '11Zr Combino lb ground stealt cup soft broad crumbs i cup sailk 1 tsp salt Shapo Into large oval 34 to ft inches thick Brown in small amount of fat till done Place on bot platter Top vritb gutty mashed pots toes Make was- - in potatoes and MI with equal parts of Bohm Tomato Ketchup and butter basted to boiling point 4: 404: j—d- And Ketchup Topping: 1 1 4 4 V vt0 k Ground Steak With Potato 5 Parties Compliment January Bride Honeymooning on the Pacific coast following their nuptials Thursday at high noon in the Salt Lake L D S temple are Mr and Mrs George E Adams Stephen L Chipman ' officiated at the ceremony The bride is the fOrmerl Mrs Alta Grant Schow who has been associated with activities of the Lion House social center 63 East South Temple street The for the past six years couple plan to reside in Springville En route to the coast the couple was entertained at a large dinner party Thursday evening at the home of Mrs J W Carter of Taylorsviile f:' 701 00 Utah On West Coast t t i) It EC! P E 4" president of the auxiliary at the recent annual State Wool Growers' convention at the Hotel Duo lioneyn'mon j :or "jun Mrs J R Elisson 1608 Fourth East street who wag chosen a delegate to the National Wool Growers' auxiliary convention to be held at Spokane Wash Wednesday and Tuesday Thursday will leave on Saturday This honor was bestowed upon Mrs Eliason who is past serving Wedding cake squares made of crepe paper were given as favors "1 047 Chosen Delegate January 26 Mrs Hyrum l'etersen and Mrs John A Bagley assisted the hosteu in entertaining and TASTY DISH!' t Mrs J R Eliason day evening with Mn Bowmond Snarr 19 Layton avenue hostess The affair was given in anticipation of the forthcoming nuptials of Miss Parkinson and Stanley Snarr set for A COMPLIMENT WITH THIS QUICKa " -- -- '4'1111 I'VE WON MANY ' mander Thirty guests attended a kitchen shower complimenting Miss Virginia Parkinson Thurs- :: :'i'::" ' ) III BOTMlit d 5 Honored at Party SIIIIITS MID JRCIIETS Short-Sleeve- No Virginia Parkinson : it thel of Job's Daughters Egyptian room Masonic temple 8 p league of the Unitarian church Eliot hall 589 street Thirteenth East dance - FEATURED BY AUERBekCillS p - 1 El 770NN Installation ceremonies will be held at the gold room of the Newhouse hotel Saturday evening for the following officers of the ladies' auxiliary to the Canadian Legion British Empire Service league: Mrs John Silver president Mrs G Herbert Clapham first vice president Mrs G Bram ley second vice president Mrs Walter Christiansen secretary and treasurer Mrs Sarah E Watson chaplain Mrs John W Ellis sergeant at arms Mrs W S rn--U- SPONSORED A meeting of CM Delta Phi Alumnae association will be held FOR L4ST471011TE MEALS! Induction of Officers Set by Group parents to Phoenix turned On Saturday at1 p: m members of Kappa Kappa Gamma Mumnae association will hold their regular luncheon meeting at the chapter house 33 South Wolcott street Mrs Calvin W Rawlings is chairman of arrangements In charge of the luncheon are Miss Dora Hursh Miss Sarah A Madsen Miss Ellen - G Smith Mrs George W Buchanan Mrs Bud H Ensign Mrs Reed E Holt Mrs J Frank Nuslein Mrs Raymond T Senior and Mrs Hadlond P Thomas Chi Delta Phi Alumnae he - Kappa Kappa Gamma h) Coeds whose birthdays come In January or July were complimented at a lovely birthday party at Carlson hall 363 University street Friday evening Miss neon Hansen and Miss 'Irene Jones were In charge 'of the entertainment committee Dr and Mrs George Thomas were included in the special guest list Guests of honor at-taffair Included Miss Dawn Graff Miss Ruth Burgess Miss Helen Marr Archibald Miss Ellen Ann Ward Miss Elaine Alsop Miss Maxine Altman Miss Sally Van Arsdale and Miss Mary E Taylor street arrangements - 1 An attractive floral piece of early spring flowers centered the luncheon table at the University club' 130 East South Temple street Friday- when 'Mrs L U Edgehill of Boston Mass was honored at a family 'gathering of 12 Cohostesses for the affair Anticipating an int: esti ng were Mrs Dan J O'Loughlin trip through the south and Cuba 1380 Laird avenue and Mrs B are Mr and Mrs Reed Stevens' w Hanson 105 East South 1484 Harvard avenue who will Temple street leave Sunday by motor for a six On Saturday afternoon "open weeks' trip house" will be held for the visThey will visit in Los Angeles Mrs C Oren Wilson itoirly and from Mere go to rnoenix 1761 Michigan avenue and later Ariz where they will join Mr in the day A birthday dinner Mrs Stanley D 'Decker and family gathering will honor s' and 1080 Fifteenth East street whb her at the home of Mrs Robert have spent some timeln southA Davis 1579 Sherman avenue ern California and Arizona Mrs Bessie G Booth 1407 ElevThe two couples will motor enth East street will entertain together to Miami Fla and for the visitor at a breakfast from there they will sail for Mrs Edeehill is visiting in and later go to New Or- Cuba Salt Lake City with her sister! La for the Mardi Gras leans Mrs Wilson' Mrs Edna G JenThey will return to Salt Lake sen 1435 East First South street City early in March 'and her mother-in-laand sift w R Edgehill J a 1579 Sherman avenue and Mrs ' Davis It cState chapter Children of the Mrs Clara M Clawson shows the American Colonists Escalante' heer Wool Redingote with con chapter will hold its regular lrasting plain or print Dress monthly meeting Saturday at 2 Rirht for the Traveler—worn now p m at the home of Jack Giland into summer Clearance Sale bert Hagman 1253 East Fourth 57 Main enntinues (Adv) South street 14 A program of original literary works of sorority members Will be given Miss Ruth Jones is in charge of - Homirs Coeds At Carlson Hall : - - - :Theme' for Lo1 y Affairs east 22 Members of Delta Gamma Alumnae association will meet for luncheon Saturday at 130 p m at the chapter house 1373 East First South street In charge of arrangements are Miss Valentine M Gorlinski chairman Mrs A J Badger' Mrs Edwin J Burton Mrs Glenoyd W Hiss Mills 'Grace M Hogan Miss Gene B Hubbard Miss Donna M Harrington Miss Helen E Smith and Miss Elva L Cotterell Miss Judith Wirthlin is lit charge of reservations The University of Utah Women's club will hold a meeting Saturday at 2 p in In the women's lounge of the Union building "The Utah System of Probation and Parole a System of Juvenile Delinquency" will b discussed by Herbert M Schiller Dick McKewan and Bill McKewan will give piano selections Mrs T A Beal is chairman of moon in New York City and later make their home in the ' a home of De lat Gamma Alumnae U of U Mothers' Club avenue The bride wore a smart afternoon gown of navy blue with matching hat and veil and a corsage of white orchids her accessories were white and blue The couple were unattendet and will spend their honey- Army Matron V1 sits S L NV ith TwoSons An artistic trieolor decorative The theme was developed serving table was gay with crimson bowls of deep blue ' cornflowers and fragrant white narcissi and at each end were fhlue princess tapers in silver :candlesticks Tables were arranged for 6bridge during the earry hours 4 of the afternoon i The ' affair was the first in a series to be given by Mrs :Whiteley in the near future and was attended by 20 guests formal dance at their chapter house 1387 East First South street Saturday evening Patrons and patronesses will be Mr and Mrs John R Lewis and Mr and Mrs John C Butt Miss Mary Anna Recore is chairman of arrangements Wedded at the Trinity Episcopal church in Newark N J Friday morning were Miss Lois A Brewer daughter of Mr and Mrs S M Brewer 1812 South State street and George D O'Connor Jr of Newark son of Mr and Mrs George D O'Connor 1298 East Claybourne Saturday at 2:30 pm at the Mn Jennie M Thomas the reception committee and Mrs Myron C Barlow is tin charge of refreshments Members of Alpha Chi Omega sorority will entertain at an in- Of Easterner beautifully arranged buffet luncheon was the one presided over Friday by Mrs Theo W Whiteley 132 Sixth East in honor of Mrs E H Burdick I street ' Mr and Mrs Burdick have recently returned from a three ' weeks' visit in Santa Paula Cal with their and ' Mrs Richard Butcher daughter Mr and Mrs Butcher ' is the former ' " - InformalDance Planned by Sorority " A : January 18 1941 5alt gakt arribtuit Visitors From Canal Zone Lois A Brewer Becomes Bride arbe Saturday Morning r11T14 illrots Ammoolois' 04710 sou e r ricTh your '10 S IMO MEN -- - EEO IMP dinner with the savory le H aj nresbsuilof epilnezl around these favorites Made from treasved old family recipes and small-batc- h cooked the 23 one of kinds has' the Way every real homemade flavor brewed in Order a supply! 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