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'-: ”- ''''''":- ' ' - - '' r"7-- 4-- F - ' — ' - ' - : ' I - : : - '4 t I 'iit 144 j imaC4 - liam T:Richardson of Navy Mothers' club that's opened a drive for razors for our sailors at sea - 8 p er rz------- - ' '-- 'IT s - mawa'e--"u(4---- e v- A-- p - n '4 m at the Civic Center : f:2":N t 44 to 41040 - s 1 z e PSA O i 3 e e i 'k v -- V t lz1"- N - :L--:'---- LItt-ft-‘ -i k '''''‘ - -z- -- --- ---- ' ' - LOVELY TOPPING - s'"- T - --- and Mrs Bolin- Mrs H Bair Kenneth Mrs and ger wife of a major at Kearns are taking the Red Cross' Gray Lady colirse Graduated their duties w to soldiers in hospitals shopping for them perhaps writing letters for a few most Although newcomers ef the Kearns official families 0E 1g havlee 4 q 4 'wife who is worker is Mrs Orlando H Krug svife of a captain at Kearns A nurse she works st half day six days a week st L D S hospital taking the place rfe some nurse who has gone into the armed service Numerous others are filling in o7t office jobs Some are teach-In- c such subjects RS first aid Strll others have joined the salvage drives Army society has gone to war Ivrt tgerrient IA - 44 ''ei- -: ' ban- ) ) I - -1 7 "::-- ! i 1 ''' N I 116 t 0 :s4-11 ' i - ' - a' 3 it ') 1 - --- i 4 17 4 -- - z 1 : AO' 1 'N' ' rl i ' 'C5 x5 N It i li crily 9 ' 1 1:1 '' ''N 0 - - I' C1 1:::': 0 c 04 4 i i 1 It IN i! 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'' 1 I i i ' - ' NI i :- - I oukt N ' I: ‘ - - !c 1 l' ' 1 - " ' ‘4 4 Nt il e- t‘ i Itb- - '1 e' 1 ' ' 77t - :41 7-- :-- 4 ' ' ' '''' ' " bq 46 Llitr''' 't ' - - ti: tt i '1 N4- - ' 4 i : I I ' 3995 1 1 5401 c) i "' Bethlehem shrine No 1 White Shrine of Jerusalem will hold the annual meeting in the Colonial room of the Masonic temple I 4 1 -- y 1 ' ' ' ''- ' - ' - i ' i ) g 41- 1 I 2:4 i at rtp4Ak ' " ir t 1 it I i 1: ' - t (5' A )4 - - fl '7 are-trul- "t '1 t ECONOMIC FORESIGHT represented in these distinguished bags Destined to wear indefithe answer to nitely' they 'the best you can buy" Beautiful will be simple capacious — they r of the backbone you-accessory wardrobe : 0 ' c- 1" -- - J 4 - - ! !: i i 't' i A ' 1 1' : i t sr ' - ' - : e-- 0 : ' 1 0m c ' ' - 00' '' ' 3' I it ' lh '''0 - -- f N t I e6 ' ''': il : r : '" ' 1'''''''''' - -- ' t ? k "'" ' ' I 2500 ' t " i CNs I - i 1'" Z - 41 1 t ii - ' t --- -- ' 4- 1 ti ' r re'rlf 10 LI 61444 ''' i 4 its i:V13 1 1 - 0 i ' - e 44 - - - I -- I N '1' f r s - 1 4 a s PS '' i'-'''''- I - t - - 0 s - I - t - w 1 1-:- 1 1: ir'--'':l- ' Alt I v-- : ''' - 4 t- - ''''''' 12S()C1 4 ":1 I 1 -- gi - :: 1 - A 1 4 - - t p - I' 2! i 1 '11: 32 41h l' 1: T - : f '" ' ? p : 1 4 ' ' - - : r - I ' I ! : 7:4 A ' a ::):t'''- :11' '' : - it t- 4trt--- A" " 1 tc: 9 )4: t1 CL1' 0 - - : 7 s sv-- these days of uncertainty assurance of quality s more important than ever Now is the time when wise women are vitally concerned with real value Check the many reasons for having the Makoff label in your clothes It's long been the mark of Ws assurance of the best for your finestl quality it's a sign of the wise spending that's money thrift — as witness the two lovely dresses sketched from our comprehensive collections In - 9 $ r1 ::o00ir t alE stoTC1 t11 othl'V ' 'I 1411AN (4 ' ' ''''ia ' 4 t t 4 4A-11- li s t 1 t oeoole°y 1T:'i k (1N i : tle- - t k i t et ts 1 4 I tj i t'lk)tl(IJ)- ) ' - 47 : 1:4'! I Is S tirt rof:::: 41:40‘ - "' - ‘tt rz-- - t I ‘f a 1 1 '3A1 1of LA C7110 1 1 i '" - ' 11 ' ' : 10 ' It4ien144t -- 1 - 0 -- - 1 k St Mark's guild has scheduled two events for the rear future an afternoon tea and business session for Monday at 2 p m and a dinner meeting March 9 both to take place in the parish hall Featured at the dinner will be a moving picture and commentary on Johannesburg South rs O H Brown Mrs Haerni a: and Mrs coDnoinscshaer --4 - i 1501tt I0 i - --J 1 ' - - ' ''' :4:' I 1 - °it) It1:11 or -- e's ' - 1 :11: i II I ' I ' : - Nli i ''' : il)- X 44 ILA 1 gr‘ittt t0q4tIlt ' 6 ° (94 ' --ws - 417- ' ' ri ! - 111: : ' 0?I'l : '13: Vel 41ii la 1p j '41411' I k '' ' '- '1 1 4 4 v' I '' V4Pt:r)t 414 3 bC4-41- ' '' 1 1 1 t -- : 1 t : )2-- k14 1' t 0 ‘1: 7 ' li 441z - :' Op - ':" :1 tf: Ctr°":":''-::-'' ' j '' fI r'r 41 tdt) tt il N t 1 ‘ et 4:' ' :' - : i v I f ! 7 — - 41 ill 6 el' V - -- cc 1 - " I -- 1 - '1 - i 1-- - Aor ''''''' - ' 0 FIS ("''' 1 4 1142-J-)- ' - i ‘' g' 1' : N 1A ' ' toof 4 rt:: r- --- ‘ t vs ')( -- c ' -- t:'d' r " - i 's 11" I v- 1 lz) - il - — — - : q- i 1 ' 4 $ -- ' ?'''' -- i lel ‘ 4 ' --- : 4 sl s I ' - ft' 7 it i I L-'- v iIii1 41f-- I S ir1' E - 0 I 4 44)? - '1 r-- - 1 i -- A it 1' — A" ' 1 d? ' j it - S'''Irrr-- t P1-- kk S' ) - r 4 ' - 1 'I i -- : I : y t ' k 'i) N-'- ' L': ':' 1 1 g 1' 1 --- -7 fi Iti -- :i T 0- 4 IL - N- --- - 4 ( I P : Ots 0 k Pps lt t ' '' 4 ' the greatest Still r'' ' - J ' I I 4' if 'si : 7:---- e 1 - v 3 'i 1 -- --:: i14-e- 'k - r:"----'7- vaTue US — WAR STAMPS AND BONDS — ' tr '1:t I - - i ' t ' 1 ::!17 c ' - - Nk $ 1 :?' '' i ii t' i ° ' ! 'i: 17k ‘' it - So ' - I '- " le - - ! t44 tobteo Ij - 'A4- ' ' i 4r t V )) i U :' I 1 4 - t J V011 1I '' 1 tif t 4:1 i I '' t 1 14p ' !I - A‘ki N-- - ' N ' 31 ''': t t1 ' 0 - ! k - 4 000Yor '14 ‘ 1 I 1 1 : i ' jtIN': -- A ' ' i I 1 c‘) ‘ ' ' 1 V' 't I Th—ti-r-s-da- arranging Reservations may the affair be made through Mrs Frank A Rank and Mrs W F Bulkley : n:- C 1 - 4 k I - 'I 4030-- kit" ((:71 t i 1 : 1 - 1 & - 14- i 1 1 ' ' ‘ ' ie 46J1 " 1:6N1114 t i - NNIN11 St Mark's Guild Sets Events 1t o !'" ir : Awrt-A-le- - yr 1 1 !1'11r1c1 '4 i' ''' ! Z 4z I 3? ''6'' : o 4 r' -- L s '1 - 4' p - - N v? '' '1- ‘ will be elected at this meeting Bethel No 5 Order of Job's Daughters will meet in the Egyptian room at 10 a m on Saturday and bethel No 1 will meet in the Egyptian room at 1:30 p m on Saturday for regular business I t1: : k-- of'34 k"''N's 4' e — -- ("CI ( 1011 z-- 7- :: '‘- - Alk apndrnof i g -- A her visitation at this meeting Preceding the meeting a 6:15 p m dinner will be served Reservations are to be made with Mrs Lavinna Westenfelder 335 West Third South street and Mrs Nellie Day terminal Red Cross work is held at 247 East South Temple street on Wednesday Radiant chapter No 12 0 E S Red Cross will meet at the Civic r "A South Main street (i f' tr ( e- - Mrs Clara M Clawson has for ears stressed the importance of early morning- - shopping as a time- better service Now it iis a Patriotic duty 57 Main 1 'A P: t4 Mizpah chapter No 5 Order Eastern Star will hold the March stated meeting in the auditorium of the Masonic temple Monday at 7:30 p m Members born in March will be special guests of the chapter Red Cross work is held at 247 East South Temple street on Monday Tynds chapter No 1 0 E S will hold the March stated meeting in the auditorium of the Masonic temple Friday at 7:30 p rn The worthy grand matron Mrs Mildred T Stockman will make - !" to' - f i :!"1 of the full-tim- e saor -- - for a pinch-hittin- S 6 rr4or ttfil44 112!:r" '' t - 44Is t 407 i s the quet Wednesday evening-aNewhouse hotel in honor of the retiring worthy high priestess Mrs Leah J Abbott and the retiring- watchman of shepherds Martin D McGinness Following the banquet 50 guests enjoyed bridge ncers Fairly typical ofg the officer's I - k t lished a home Major and Mrs Blair have enrolled their daughter Esther iS in the state university and they have become members of Salt Lake Country club Mrs Blair is also a new member of the Town club However much of Mrs Blair's t!rne goes to the war effort On Mondays she turns her apartment at the Ambassador hotel into a nursery for the children of army wives who want to'engage in war work Assisting in the froject are Mrs Bolinger Mrs Fleming Mrs J F Conway and Mrs Lee 0 NVitzenburg all wives of Kearns of- 1 r t 444 ) l' i lk'14k0: t Jerusalem entertained at a p (co-7- ‘ '411 e - - i 'Under the direction of Mrs Lemmah Boucher the officers and members of Bethlehem shrine No 1 White Shrine of dents of Salt Lake City—ones who might easily be mistaken for natives In addition to having estaby ' I '' - resi- It 0 Groups List Events 1 t e i Fle-T-'n- 0 ' t (plus Fed tax) s Cordonnier Major John R Bolinger Captain Robert M Fleming and Major James H Sullivan All maintain residences in this city Mrs Wykert has been awarded a pin that is symbolic of her 60 hours' work at the Red Cross production center 1 tunity to exptore the beauties of Prince Matchabelli's striking suc- i i a rich Stradivari er cgold epne rffruarng a completely full of love and enchanting and beauty Now elegance for the first time in the 2 dram crown 3 Also 650 to 25 I I J 1 ' - e STRADIVARI bY Prince Matchwonderful This is a abelli oppor- for your i New hats with spring ensembles vast appeal styles that come under the heading practical Their beauty is anchored by veils or mechanical grips Hats to make you look your best as you do your best From 5 - - (Continued From Front Cover) 1 : t RR -- z- Army Wives - i I ' Every mother in the club is chairman of the drive accordto Mrs William T Richardson press chairman who with ing Mrs Ernest It Mitchell invited Harold S Mitchell seaman second class Mrs Mitchell's son who's home on furlough to He give a brief review of the beginnings of the collection "Gee a with critical that's saw grinned and approved swelcame The club will meet Monday at - (Continue1 on Page Four) sea-goin- ' I Looks like the small county boys ganged up on the city slickers in the legislature when the bill to give Weber Davis Salt Lake and Utah counties increased house representation was beaten The house also killed the 81000 h43rtie exemption bill and asked congress to probe the 0 P A's rental control doGovernor Maw sent a batch of appointments ings in Utah to the senate for confirmation The governor in Denver told Colorado Democrats that the Republicans were responsible for the bureaucratic system foisted upon the Bourbons The commission investigating the "U" and the A C recommended a joint committee coordinate the two schools''program while a minority urged a We don't need to single board to control both institutions 1 ' -- - ' Seemed that everybody asleep at 8:20 a in that day swore they felt the bed shimmy It must have been so because the city and county building roof has so many news cracks the city fathers are ordering repairs 1 ' ls 4 t't!: '': 1 We celebrated Washington's birthday by talking about the § : -- I earthquake and working 1 ' 1 i - t ' 4 41 3 : 4 spinach in the basement : - : st f ‘k: -'- - ' '4-0- ' t ti fresh vegetables and eggs but for me they can still put the r :- 1 To keep prices down the 0 P A slapped ceilings on a lot of i - A04!1' ' - '' ' ! ' i - 4: I ' ' 1 ' '''''114"-' I e 4 ' tli f--:- ' v1a':- L:':i--- -i sk ‘ No graybeards In the navy nor beards of any tint say Ilaro Id S Mitchell Mrs Ernest R Mitchell (center) andMrs TV W - ''''' 4 - - i - '''' lr"6 i ' A - '-- 4 - :! 41 r irra- tional but if it'll help you fellows I'm ready to go on short rations even when I'm taken out to dinner but that's no laugh because the restaurants are being cut down too All the folks registered for their No 2 ration book this week so that they can get their canned fruits and vegetables 1- - 'st -- - ' ' ': 4 : : 1 : ' 'i It's ration this and ration that and I'm just about - ::'' - ' 4‘ - - 4:- ' - - ': ' 1- - : : : - '':f ''-- ' ' ' i: : '- ' - el'''- :' 4nt:: '''' -- 11 :'' ' - ' ' )''- - ' ' s 1 i7--' f t SUM 1111P ' le' ''''''' - — - '' - Sunday February 28 1913 ::'' :' - '''' 1 1 ::' ri': ' "- ''' t - 1"4 '''t t - ! ' ' - - ": ': ø 'i wf1 -- 77' -- '''''''' '''-- ' : ' :'- - - - - ' ::' " -- t 4:- - - '11 : ' 4' d' i '- - ''1':' - !17 ' 1'! ' i:-- - - '''''': '"':- i- ' ' ''''''''''' ''''''"': :' ' : -- s 't -- Ii 4k k : ''!---- - i f ir :' :14 ''''''''f'''''' ' - 4 - cir) ic:4i:- - : z' "eitl:r:'-:i - C'4: ' ' 1:": 4 ''' ti ': 4 - :1!- - ''' 7: 6--- - 'z1 i? - :i ''''4t ' t 2 ":-!tri'l 7 tl -' - N- es "I 41 i? - v ' i'-'- ' - ilas011 Old Home Town : : - I t ' '''''' ' :'''''''':'"': kg Wc:c:c:c ' - : ' -- ' 4 k - 5 ' - ':: r ' - ' ' 'C' Take all contributions to the Civic Center 544 South Main a treet - washcloths You may donate other things too soap blades with be the do combs generous hut The club will send the collection to naval headquarters on the coast where volunteers will sort and assemble and hand g out to the navy on its way to the gangplank commander says many of B club Schneider Mrs Ruth a even not do have the boys pocket handkerchief when they roll into port ' ' 4 ! - 7' ) : '''''- 4 - I ' - - :'ii'---4-Y-i- i? i '''' i ' : : f:""-- 4 tk Z :t4r- 2 ''1 A ' ' :1 -- - " -- - - ' ' '! 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''‘t - : - w 1 : 4 - ' The Salt Lake Navy Mothers' club wants all lost kits reIt means wants every navy lad to have his own placed some mite of comfort for him out on the hazardous oceans and the club's going to see that he gets it to replace most things in a kit as yet Its easy but not razors and razor blades Therefore the club sounds an appeal to all citizens to donate razors and or mostly blades to go in them If you think you can stand a nick now and then from your own old razor be heroic and do it and part with a brand-neblade from the stock you're maybe hoarding for the duration 1 " z::: :-- - : 1: t 14 ' ti Some of those kits that go down to the sea in Ships along with our U S navy boys get lost and keep right on going down to the bottom of the sea i Consider what happens when the wild waves toss about Ellbmarines sneak underneath and enemy ships let go with A small thing like a kit gets washed overtheir big guns water-loggeAnd a d in a lifeboat or just plain lost board of cake his sailor minus his kit is a sailor minus his razor little all those precious soap his washcloth' his tooth brush gadgets that used to be dismissed with the uninteresting monniker "utilitarian articles" but now are the whole "kit" and kal000dle of essential baggage i ' ' - i - V:4'- y 7 t?:-v- '4 ' - 1 - 44 Navy Mothers Start Razor IKit Drive r 4 ri 1 ? ' 1 Sunday Morning February 28 1913 : I f' ' 1 - t - i 0 4 ' - ---- - - - - - 7"' - i ' 1 - - ' : - - - - - -- a - - - ' -- ' ' -- - |