Show ' I t ir ' I ii s ' I - 1 I ' Wednepday Morning - ' - - t - ::::' 6:44e0f4:0:?k:::::::::5x:::5:: ' ' : 1: - ' :: '' ' ' ' ' - ' : ' -- - WEDDING 4 011904CW& i ' '' - - Wedded 7Tuesday morning in the Salt Lake LDS temple were Miss Marjorie E Ray daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard I W Ray 473 H street and Ben H Hambleton grandson of Mrs S S- McKinley 26 North Seventh West street the the couple were honored guests at ceremony Following a wedding breakfast at the Lion House social center 63 East South Temple street Places were laid only for family mem7 hers and a few close friends The bride chose a crepe frock of petal blue trimmed with silver Her accessories were of navy blue and she wore a corsage of gardenias t After the ceremony the bridal The couple will make their i home in Salt Lake City 1 couple were honored at a dinner at the Aviation'club Later they II left for a honeymoon In Las Vegan and Death valley Salt Lake City will be their Dressed in a suit of smart blue home plaid Miss Polly Johnson exchanged nuptial vows with Orin L Lund Tuesday evening at the Mrs Oscar J Harline 3410 Ele‘'entlia East Street She chose navy and red Parties are filing the prenupaccessories and wore a corsage tial days of Miss Barbara Shutt of white orchids bride-eleof Byron M Billings 1 Mrs Donald Johnson was the bride's only attendant She chose Wednesday evening she will a black dress accented with a be the guest of honor at a party trimmed with large given at the home of Mbride 1 red groom-elect'- s parents H R Barr was best man Mrs Henry H Billing! 1143 ' 1I Tgftd North street 1 Mrs Don Harris will be her Nfrs Clara M Clawson says: "The girl with a suit figure makes hostess at a party given at her home 337 Marian street Saturnri mistake whether she buys one two or three They're smart day evening The following eveand best 'economy for money" 1 ning a group of the brides-to-b- e 67 Main (Adv) school friends will entertain for her at the home of Miss Ethel Freeman 528 Oakley street ro : - '''' "! - - 1- ‘0 '':': ' ' ' ' ' :i : 4' : i ' tit IC 1 -- A - ' : e C ! i 'i s ''f'I '440: ' e if '' ''' f' A::- '1 1 Is Honoree i - - ' 7' ' i 0 -- i a'a Ok I00 c I a ' il 1r t'i -- a-i : a-- ' A g- ' r 11 -- )): t 7 7-- n it the meeting ' Travelers The year's biggest Washer Value Cuts your washing time In two Get the clothes whiter—cleaner - I $1600 WILLDeliNveSrLy'RE New Dexters Priced From gor $7D50 ullilu tilisio or 0 so Lmono 701 vp - Yt - I - - - STATE ''':1 '7 S tt - t I 740 (2P 1 2 159n : i Young women of America have a new outlook on national defenk Across the nation they are banding together in YWCA groups "to create a new world In which democracy will find right expression" And to make this new world they are emcultural home phasizing creative living in health ' civic and religious realms A part of their program was there has been little need of a the banquet at the clubhouse defense program framed on such a major scale as that of this Tuesday evening that celebrated the fifteenth anniversary of the country's" Business and Professional WornMiss Perry has spent five en' s clubs "Realms of Creayears in Montevideo Uruguay tive Living" a dramatic presSouth America and the past entation was one of the eve11 years in Mexico City and Mexico Following ning's highlights Guadalajara Club members also promoted y her Salt Lake visit she our good neighbor policy by will leave for Chicago where she will do local and territorial having as their guest speaker Miss Sue H Perry executive work for the YWCA before secretary of the YWCA in returning to Mexico this ' sumMexico She brought greetings mer from the Mexican clubs and The banquet which was the told how interested their 'nemlocal part of the national obbers are in health education servance by all YWCA groups social service and the predicawas planned by Miss Dorothy A ments of thousands of refuThompson business and progees that have sought peace fessional women's secretary of within t h e southern borders the Y W C A Assisting her were She said: "As yet Mexico is Miss Lysle Garland and Miss not involved in the war and Afton Forsgren ''1 - iines :o7' ::: r S 7" F : N: N 4 (- - I -- - -- - ta r ) ini ' s q —- I i- ffr- rn11 '': i 4441assrepati- t: - r- - - c make your daily beauty regime amazingly quick and simple t Coy Cleansing Cream Coty Skin Freshner $230 5150 and — Coty Conditioning Cream See 'hes" and other new Cory ' $1 00 $1 00- - $11 30 and $1 75 and $100 creottons today &gouty r ta 4 bt amp ' - ' - t ai-3- 444 4- 4 ' s : it:'Oo:$A' -' ' ':- ' : 4444:Aca14d1-1(:094444cA:::c-4414e- toiletres—sfreet t I - fr-- 7" ':11 ? 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A t pi : t " : ' ' lis' ro RE! B for business! dress ' Barbara Bell Pattern No 1519-is designed for sizes 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 and 48 The Fashion Book is our com- plete review of pattern styles Send for your copy today to study at home at your leisure It is helpful for all home dressmakers! Pattern Book 15 cents or a Pattern Book may be ordered with a Pattern and together they will be 25 cents plus 1 cent for postage For this attractive pattern send' 15 cents plus 1 cent for postage in coins with pour name address pattern number and size wanted to The Salt Lake 'N'T414 I 710641EPaztl- A5''r ! - - '- ' PATTERN 1519-Based on simple princess elegram I it:aZ1-4111- - - f 4 ve ' : frt t --- Tribune-T- k ' Federal regulation of consumer credit apparently has come to stay DeWitt J Paul assistant public relations director for the Beneficial Management corporation asserted at the weekly meeting of Associated Retail Credit Men Tuesday in the BeauBrummel cafe I - ' : Credit Expert Talks 0- 'f(11v -- 1 rl -i-- ' 1 n ' ' "'':- k W-U-1 k - - PEBECO PETE SAYS! 0 - - 1 i'11A---- - : : i - ''' ' - - ' e '1 - J - J - ' i' - - I 15-ce- nt r"--- -—' - - ' - 200 NORTH g 4 - —- Wage RateStudy - ' I - - ' i'-- ---- B - 1 4' - 11 4 A : 4 can be lines Patern No1519-used for a street or house dress! cottons such as In every-da- y percale calico gingham or broadcloth it makes up as a kively house dress — and can be attractively trimmed with lace ruffing or braid at the neckline Or you may make this same pattern in rayon or silk prints or in sophisticated shantung as a street dress and a -A vmUEITT) NEW! Modtrnt Designed to ! t B 0-- - 't- 4 g: 4 1 t ' i T - - ‘ '31 $ relr''( 116 4 t 5 - I ' -- " ': - el 4 t' : 4 i -- i & i4 - - ' il '' 4g 4 : 4 ix 1 - z r 1 Il tl 4 Vt e w 't f' 4: t'i :' A :- ' el: r) - ? :f 1 d : e : - 1 :1 4 t'- mostwo1 c--- i': s '' t :: 11 ' It! '' ett ' : I SKI yoll 1011 27cmill 1 e1:( 'r:s 4 : :: ' I !u: ' a 4) 'C It i Leaqers Continue i Tri-De- lt : tc dt ':7 I I I : I 0 : 1 ( e tt 1 L -- 1 "' 4s - :' ir - ' L r 41 - yi 11 P ii s- 11 4 - v- --- - 4t 41" I business on the University of Utah campus Monday Jack evening Yeates hung his Sigma Chi cross beneath Louise Wingers Pi Phi arrow and Wallace Brown gave his Phi Delta Theta pin to Shirley Nilsson On the business side were activities of Delta Gamma who members sorority elected and installed new officers The new leaders are Miss Barbara Adams president Miss Elaine vice president Mi Alsopss Deane s e cr Weiss Miss Beth Allen rush ecthaariy- rman Miss Jeanne E McKay treasurer Miss JeNeal Nebeker publicity chairman and historian Miss Neva Hubbard anchora correspondent Miss Zola Rice house manager And Miss Winifred Madsen social chairman Romance were brith - ! '' I Vi s i 4 p ' 1 day assembly time the winners will be introduced to all girls at the school Prizes will be awarded Representatives of Interstate According to SHAG officers The industrial commission held truckers and of the Teamsters and all South high girls will wear pigtails on the day of the special that the heirs of the drivers— Chauffeurs' local No 222 Tuesdayl Charles R nWinters a negotiations othneoi vkcoanrtdi program the present wage to nindustrial Goss—are e compensation on the ground that contract which expires on April 1 Dexter L Lewis and Fullmer H the men were employes of Intermountain Speedways Inc The Latter representing the union company and the state insurance hive recommended that employes fund are protesting the ruling on be paid' on a combination honrly the ground that the drivers were and mileage basis instead of by the trip as under the current operating under contract Four other eases will be heard agreement Arrangements vnder which the city will rent the upper floor of during the court session Mr Cumthe building annex mings said at 115 South State street to a THE' WORLD RELIGION San Francisco firm of civil engiProject Approved BAHAI Public Study Group neers working on the Tooele ordNS' P A approval of a $10429 nance depot project are virtually project for improvements to the Thursday 8:00 P M completeacc Juab Lake Irrigation company Jenkins Room Public Library Board was received Tuesday at the ofThe mayor said Tuesday that fice of Darrell Greenvvell state Public Cordially Invited No Charge J the city proposed renting the NS' P A administrator space for $33(1 per month the rental money to go toward re- ' : : - : modeling of the building formerly ' 'i-owned by the Mountain States 4 ' ''' '' ': Telephone and Telegraph com'i 1- '''i' ' pany Final action is subject to approval by the city commission ' ' - :7 '''- (1:' :' "' Plans for renting the space were ' discussed by W P Day represent- ' ing the firm City Attorney E ks' :f't-e Ray Christensen United States army officials and the mayor t :r: ' Romance i ' ! 'publift 10-da- I Zn involving liability with respect to two midget auto racers who were killed last summer will be heard by the Utah supreme court at the March session opening next Monday Leland M Cum- clerk announced ' 1 itt - - ' 0 Cases oiy13 ' - chosen City Arranges Floor Rental ' lf toe :trig 'Miss ' slne-ha- 1 i ' voked was Monday beTtitlteban 'librarians rlaceor ted students were too noisy ThAursdayatgirls' by the SHAG Home Front' 'War Finds 'Y' Girls Leading by Example '3' ::: - the Business and Professional Women's Clubs - Cali- ek - - at the YWCA banquet celebrating the fifteenth anniversary of ' ::' ""1 dp ' 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 10:a6lt1:0414: e two-we- - finalists 10 4 v who introduced Miss Sue Perry of - - - - Miss Lysle Garland right Mexico left as guest speaker Tuesday evening fornia visit are Mr and Mrs D D Moffat They visited briefly with their son Robert Moffat at Bakersfield Cal before going on to Los Angeles En route home from the coast city they stopped at Furnace Creek inn Death valley Cal Mr and Mrs Charles Millen are visiting briefly here in the city from their Idaho horrit with Mr Bullen's mother Mrs Roy Bullen They expect to leave Salt Lake City within the next few days for the east STOCK VERY LIMITED —ORDER TODAY— ONIY after a Home The contestants the SHAG council r -- ' ' - tresses '4' - - Court slates: arin tT on adorning her were by Death- Claims from among :rect Graec::-1onwrsetILcla- sgs i o '1a i Mulliner spoke on "Red Cross Camp Relief" Chairman of the Section Mrs Mearle G HeitzTian presided at 1 a - 1 students to use the east end Student body officers campus organizations a n d others requested that the rule be re- b ' '' rj At the Town dub on Tuesday afternoon members of the Utah section of the auxiliary to the American Institute of Mining Engineers met for luncheonand a business meeting A report of the national convention in New York City was given by Mrs E H Burdick who returned last week from the east where she acted as Utah's representative Mrs J Richard ' - 00 ' - - : a 'I Women Have Luncheon TWIN TUB I :10' telf 1 ATIVIE '1 -1 r ' TIL)---7)- I : : i room (r)rifeztlheaxxlridaircIrd-r:zaiciing- et r' : i '17-- Toild Because of difficulty in obtaining cloth yarn and other materials the Red Cross sewing and knitting center at 153 South Secc'-'ilWest street will be closed temporarily effective Monday ' Miss Martha E Stowers Salt Lake county chapter executive -— ----7-secretary announced Tuesdayi center in T For this work the volunteers The the same building will remain open alma attend classes for two and hours daily for three as usual because material is avail- - weeks then complete a similar Miss able for this work Stowers period of actual training in a Salt After completion said Lakehospital As scion as sufficient 'materials of the course they will be expected to give 150 hours' service are obtained for the sewing and knitting center this work will be resumed she indicated - Miss 'Stowers urged that Salt Lake women recognize the im- 11 pending dearth of nurses and and have where they 2' physicians time available volunteer for serv- ice as niarises' aids Zoe 1001011141d volun- - iL additional "Twenty-fiv- e ' teers are neecred at once to register d zorAylr 100 for a- nurses' aid course scheduled i ' ' to begin Monday" Mrs J M Leis- - ' ' i ner chairman of the nurses' aid Asp -- y W r-(' !' committee of the chapter said ' 1 d and women students from studying side by side L H Kirkpatrick librarian Monday designated the west annual South High Associated contest Tuesday Girls' hair-d- o ia Chosen as outstanding creators i of what can happen to women's 11 hair Fl!firThidliapugDher of 262 Westminster avenue who chose a comic style Connie Marker daughter of Mr and Mrs Gerald R Marker of 2333 Green street winner of the short-bodivision: Jackie Paquette ' daughter of Mr and Mrs F J Paquette of 426 Westminster avenue glamorizing her hair-dand Mr and ht ter? '''' ' xtfotkaehd liabrratrilytinTgue4criadninigghtn:1-- atzln zamsheodrtw-bionbnetwdce- ed off-the-fa- -11:!1) ' :)t lf wglhaomowroerues viermer-Toyacn- -- ' ct L- I 15 5 After students arid campus organizations voiced objection to "being treated like children" officials of the University of 1- i i hf Md 47 1912 Dearth of Cloth and Yarli Halts Red Cross Activity - I Something new has been added! At South high school it's hair who showed 'styles of four girlsnew feminine what's what in coiffures of original comical '1! - - " ' Lifts' 'Separation IRttlitig at 'II' Libirnai-- y ' ' c-- '‘ Barbara Shutt - 1' e e wsf 1 Polly Johnson Now Mrs Lund I ' :it - - ' ' i : - ' ' :?' - :i ' : ce L 0w- i f 1 ::et 4 1 : A '11:'4 ' A':--: 2r 'Studentsi Pick Winners in Coiffure Meet ''''' ' :V' ' ' ''''''''''''w"'' ' f ' March Al rtbc 5alt 'gatic Zeibune 1 - 1 ': ': It '''' i - 11 I lp - ? 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