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Show a DESERET “EVENING NEES TUESDAY SEPTEMBER Continued Elder The ers are the guest Mrs. laid for of John the following honor D. and the Spencer, besides hostesses: Mrs Orson Whitney, Mrs Morrill N. Farr, Mrs. J. Allen Spencer, Mrs. Grace C. Woolley, Mrs. KE, Taft Benson, Mrs. Sidney Bea- tie, Mrs. tis Y. Frank M. Clawson, Mrs. sor tyre, Mrs. Joel Whitney, Mrs. Mrs. Lawrence @. Atkins, Frances Whitney, Cur- A. McIn- Kenneth eee ee Spencer, aoa ‘Godbe, Miss Miss Miss up and turns to the earth again, Marybelle * * Dunn at the Walker * And The rainbow fairy never could puz- residence. zle out the whys and wherefores that change and she never tired thinking about it. of of s long. The rainbow tifully dorseia: Those in which the wedding outfit was displayed were decorated in rose color, and the diningroom in yellow, the table having a basket of yellow flowers for a centerpiece, and the candles and ree light globes being also in the yellow. Presiding in the diningroom ohae Miss Marian White ad Miss Marie Gaby, assisted by Miss Katherine Sen and Miss Katherine Sullivan ££ * ENVELOPED LACE An is the * * interesting one deep, pictured tulle, full forming high gown Of with latter flounces the over white pearl falling the em- in two skirt and collar. best roses tied with green tulle, and the ee were mineature hat- boxes, with eal of age, man, last andl Miss Charles Luman, Geneva and Miss Sav- Miss Hal- loran, s Miss « Florence ibrides-elect, night Mary Ivins Miss Grant the affair and Miss Amy Claire Lyman, and Miss Leone taking place at Miss Cowley, the A. shape, rows. ee baskets and being used. The plercéd ate ices with the were golden hostesses Mrs. A. W. Ivins, Mrs. F. Cowley, Miss Bui ‘Smith, Miss Helen Wells, Miss Carol Cowley, the Misses Augusta and Fulvia Ivins, About 50 guests were present. Padty. fornia, bride wore a gown * *¢ where oe oe been valley.. Mrs. George Thatcher is here from Logan, a visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs. D. S. Spencer. The crepe boquet bridesmaid’s de pink gown chine, roges. and Those her aeuetiae during the evening were: Mrs. Hol‘brook, assisted by Mrs. Hllen Ander50h, mother of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Wesley Early. Other members of the two families who assisted in entertaining included Mr. and Mrs. Charles R, Pike, Mrs. W. E. Silverwood, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs C. ¥. Jarvis, Mr. .and . Dixon and the Misses Angelina and ‘Ruth Holbroo ‘The couple left last evening for a short wedding trip and home to their friends after October 1. will in be Salt Groesbecck, returned. a week thank x* was. * * * Miss Leo Trent ‘ expected earaly from the coast where she thas spent some time. at : Lake * a A evening at feast the will home be of * * ae J. Broughaill entertains of the Cypress club this *k white asters being used throughout exce pt in the diningroom where ity: and yellow roses and lilies of th valley prevailed, the pink, while and yellow combining the’ chosen colors for the coming weddings of the guests of honor. Taking turns in presiding at the tea service were rs, Fred .C. Dern, Mrs. Charles #. Cotton, Miss * eva Savage son. They Margaret and Walker, Miss were Miss Martha assisted Gen- Hender- in serving by Miss Margaret McMillan} Miss Alice Purefoy, Miss Marian McIntyre and Miss Phyllis Luman. = * * MisS Florence Halloran entertained yesterday at a luncheon at the Hotel Utah in honor of the Luman-Meyer bridal party of which she will be pridesmaid. The table had for a centerpiece a cluster of whose marriage row (Sept. 9) in the temple. decorated and besides the for American Beauty Great the Smith, Boyle, takes place host Miss and. Leonore George John tomor- The baskets of and table petunias hostess and were laid Mrs. Elias A. Mrs. Jos. F. Merrill, Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Partridge, Mr. and. Mrs. C. Lyman Grand Canyon Tourists Are Tendered Reception The Grand canyon auto tourists reached Miiford, Beaver county, yesterday afternoon where they participated in a Labor day ceiebration. A cordial reception was accorded them. Addresses were made on the object of the trip. The party is being ren Cox of St. of the trip being conducted George, to open by the an War- purpose autamobile resort day. L. Tracy, Jr., ren. Cox. H. D. Bowman and War- of Salt. Lakers the last sult The at chief labor the syrups assignee at and of action fruits, the the fountain Morrison of glasses, stock cooking utensils, china, silverware, hardwood top tables, cafe chairs, two eash registers, inlaid linoleum, candy scales, double coffee urns, clocks, mirrors, wall cases, show cases, counters, refrigerators, gas and coal two oven stoves , etc., located at 158 Main street, and at No. 2 W. First South (under Utah state National Bank), Sale commences So. Main street. oki bai at less at’ 10:30 Wednesday morning, Don’t miss this sale, friends, than wholesale CARL September 9, at 158 as you can lay your prices. E. OSTERLOH, A forty-horse belonging to in charge was Morris, Sowers, tended the day families and was of gather- evening sports the Salt Lake The committee Kneer, George James chairman; F. John W. oth, poe McKinle Joseph : BE. Boys’ a Eg ba aie William ne Harry Hu Girls’ race, 8 to 13. cape, Nellie years—First, 10° Freda years—First, second, Caroline Lewis. 7 years and nder— Reed; seeond, Laura race, udaie “stella Ladies” eSp race—First, Mrs. ick: second, Louise Butler. Ladies’ free-for-all Louise Butler: second, Men’s free-for-all second, Dim- race-——First, Mrs. Dimick. jrace—First, iM, men’s R. A. Shea. race—First, second, A. BE. McNaughton. Fred San- . Fat ladies’ race—First, ot EK. Wilsworth: second, Ella Layt Old men’s race——First, R. ", Currie. thousand persons visited Sialtair yesterday and a majoritv of them were seen in the water. All the eoncessions There was were also heavilv a large patronized. crowd at La- goon where fresh water bathing. automohbile races and other attractions pleased and st Aigo deoite| from eee Lake Ogede pape ee OF DREADNOUGHT Wandamere was ing the afternoon well patronized durand evening the big battle ‘British of the in naught” day béing a naval which was a destroyed by three thy fired torch ‘‘Ad- the the seamen some fire- when they went off the was exploded, It had ‘been for the “superdreadnaught” sink two the of the other. at The “cruisers” motor POSS 000. and “‘Ger- decidedintended of the was Superintendent A. C. paper be held in the Oct. 5-6 next. a city and The county examiners tensen, The admission regulations governing to the academies were to any ¢ouncil, and when considerably proclamation, been given sufficient bounds in Reliable the public food of Hngland its population effort is being of that’ information face has that there are within at present to feed in the matter of food supplies. As a precaution, and in order to conserve the most important food necessities, it is now impossible to purchase a. glass of milk along with your meal at a restaurant. The harrowing proposition that now confronts the people of England is the hundreds of thousands of people who are on the verge of starvation. There : A candidate is eligible for amination on the day teen and is ineligible he becomes on wd day becomes of ‘twenty years feet two inches year or of arithmetic, geography, algebra U. a through equations, and plane. ficiency in any one of ex- sixhe the ages year over 8. history, quadratic geometry,.. these subjects UNITED A STATES MILITARY ACADEMY. cadet when admitted to the miliunder must be twenty-two over years of Is Brigham Peach City. broke out and excitand getting to England “T count myself fortunate, said Miss Neeley, “that my planned had home P trip Germany, Belgium, it before toured nae oe however, I had almost continental was as I declared. had Hol- land, Italy and ‘iain and was just finishing with Paris when. hostilities commenced. “It was astonishing how completely mobilization absorbed the male population of Paris. The proprietor of .our hotel had to rely on his wife and children to serve our meals and do the work around the-hotel. The exchange rate on money was very high but we We did -lost little on that, account. not need much, for there was no way to spend it as ness houses outside of all the were living cafes and closed. I expenses busi- spent while $1 Miss Neeley said she traveled from Paris to Bologne in-a cattle car, but trouble crossing from the Liverpool channel. Aug. 18 on of passing history. an J. P. S. university an extended through cific of just Idahe states. ° the was accom- PaNel- son, manager of the Saltair Beach company. The entire trip was made by automobile with the exception of the span between os and Seattle which was done by ra The party going by left aut Lake Aug. of Butte direct to way National Glacial Montana, where park in they northern spent’ a course, wee via O. . Round trip from Salt Lake, ci 25. Trains at 7:20, 7:50, 3 and 10 a.m-—-Advertisem ent, our west. One trip of this|Grace that poverty. is every- of companies There are the streets have gone me something to ni earn some the From that point Yosemite way the party delighted of valley Reno, and Nev. Bathing they went then home The all expressed with the ee Trdtns members themselves parties Sto phase vord, ............., Blackhawic hTGe see ce the one entire day, cape, of the conflict. had their belongings even without show clearly very t oe : E Boremone: to its credit yesterday season. While erowds their reports tions of the I es-! any them. that Their London here from Thomas, hraim. Lehi; |- mi eae R. formally closed majority of a its tourists enjoy The the and Salt water morning Lakers during trains the who will. fall wish to months, leave the ? ae 208) 000 000 +110 of igtta re- aaa ee F 300 704) 1189 Lee lank pce ma = 2000 | 060 000 taht. Saat Margaret oO tone Horsle oy, in stories 090 Price and |iedria Averett, eee actual condi- Germany show Sarah that been Burnace have May Nina Bete Nixon, 000 000 1439 ae tee ares a Prec arap et Huntington yes Langston, 360 » BG Lynndyle Myers, ceage ; Americans in Germany are being! Vernal Moody Ceil Woste Price A » 08) ........-- Ate 00) i ee Dd) BU 109 oe ret 25 eee a tid <} om 009 commodations and transportation.|yojinda Williams, Kanarra fe Some Americans who were financially| Ruby Gardner, Pet Pee stranded in Berlin have even been| Mrs. Phebe Meachen, Hinckley trusted by hotel proprietors for their et Mee ete eeeedar City. we che Rogers, Kanosh ..........-. bids. ae are when co eer they eg, WILE ie te fllen Robison, Fillmore quest orthat -get back in Muneuiave PHTEEsO. ROLDIO Eiieior (Ate ns America they send them their check to Alta Beckstrand, Meadow .........+ 18) ,009 O00 a 3 00 “008 099 settle. , LOO Special cases, been trains placed Americans who and reports have recently have, at in the wished from to all several|l disposal return in America. don, from Saltair train Europe where to cong from 80 the Saturday season pavilion night beginning now Scipio .......- sa eva AGE Fs been dances every alarm!/Tjyja yohngon, Most] fois Duncan, Lon+jBllen fast Holden Mego Wilson, em-|Sadie Wilkinson, Midway .........005 2009 ,809 ye City... completed Anna, Harvey. Center Cre M to be given| Thursday : mma of Beck, 8 ape SOT John..... seees 189 | 000 ‘009 Payson this morning 18,710 a , re-|Teta Pack, Globe, Overson, ere ode Leamington eer oe board of examiners recommending that f : the city install and ¢ bear the expense of ila crandule garieeville Christie Thomas, Lela usie Snell, Sp anish For fire alarm system for the state fair|Tvy Erickson, ed out that the public while at grounds, as well as residents the fair |yiss Ann in that!La Priel neighborhood, greater| are on “000 sessaneees Ric subject to Mrs. G. Money, ene H. “Spaniah ‘Work.. spanish Wilsinore no, danger from fire than they would be if | Inez Ludlan,‘spanish of who the Utah State Daisy was asked by } Annie chief of the fire depart- for Ada Prices Jump. as jumped in a bushel HBurope, Smith, market Huropean there is 2000 2,000 2,009 es herd, 8 F, ThoinpsoM, st. ‘George. Ele. eee deans tae vane ev because Zelda Higbee, Alamo, Nevada of the| S70. ean to of the J. east O. tome ek ete Prekins Overton today, over of. successful 1,200 cases he day on the having was yet recorded. Rate ea: : one of pen i Zn 300 “000 000 been 100 the 000 R ae The action é 2,060 tee liquors that were seized last February from them on a search and seizure warrant. The case against them was July. 510 ,000 mar- 000) an 000 E. W. Allen and F. C. Blankenship taken on recommendation of W. Folland, assistant city attorney. 2,000— on 000 000 2000- The city commission today authorized the chief of police to return to last 7 2,000 Liquors Returned. dropped 3,100 3,600 a Nev........ side}. countries, and conheals demand for featured Bowo 2/080 2,000: car i Etta Cox, Moapa, Neva. oF ata the crop at the plants. were } pan ; Johnson tantevilte Tooele. 4 ch will be no tomato day featured on the market. Mr. Smith explained that with |’ the war in Europe the canners ‘see a|N possibility of shipping much of their output to sequently . ; ura Higgins, Panaca, Nevada .... 21, 35 cents ratte Hibgee, Logan, pewade. «2,500 from according master , 280 000 ie ‘ 2,000" 2,000 nn 2,000 2,770 nie Binaare, ne erated Blad, Panaca ‘ Tomato to 50 cents of the com- yee automobile. Tomatoes -have 600 1000 2,000| ae Mr pote the 730 i Boone from the fire department, and accepted the resignations of R. P. Hill and Due: Sinclair. The four firemen eee ted the party that took a joy- in the neighborhood 060 ,000. on es Harding, Bisinore ........c00-++ igeche Spanis sh Fork.....% ment, the city commission this morning removed W. EH, f Wilkins and Paul|Primerose stealing ae r 2,780 000 Parowan. Fetee W. H. Bywater, chief of the fire depart- | Mrs. J. W. Sylvester, Pes pe ment, to take steps for greater protec- Thors Christiansen, ‘Santa Seaniek ‘ion of the fair building and the pub- rt ae eo sev lic while patronizing the fair. iSiie ‘Teseek. Spanien eine eee okey, oor oe Bywater, “000 380 | Fork.. ........4- a modern alarm system were installed. Soren nadedete, ‘Richfield he action of the state board of exam- Hattie Stewart, Spanish Fork... inerg was taken on request of J. G. Mc-|wisie Johnson, spate Fork, R. i Donald, president Hair association, oes ok Z000 ° a Elva Clark, oe Role ere te ee ee 4 } 0 PRPOWA |: cageaense which was ee ae ean Spanish Fork.. it was point-}Gra Johnson, Richfield ......-:.se-+- In the communication; signed by David Mattson, 0) 2,000 putea grounds. The communication was re- Tie Ma ferred to the department of public safe-|Mary Robeerinon, ty. 7600 400 4,200 2.000 Dera Daniels, Pav Chilyds, Gunnison |vVione Thorpe. Axt ceived a communication. from the state a 000 Atla Ruth Leola neice: fa 3,000 ey ues SERRE Ge oe FEL RY Fa ESSN kae deca iba ee pow Sieg EY AN tees Colvin, diversi b eet tas saes take the crowds of dancers, to the lake | 47356. Hooke Btltiee cs ae each Thursday and Saturday evening. | Grace Knell, Modena .......0..s00.~~ es $ Lovell, Oak. City Vises ee yscedes i Ethel Muttal, Provo, R. No. 1...... Fire Alarm Station F : ° or Siate Fair Grounds “000 ge ne Alpine Fork 1006 000 ....---s+++<++ CArK |Geneva ie St. American 000 ar Vos ...-...... ......++- Wier this i Cedar Charles, and | Reva September, "O89 O880 880 005 .......censeeeee "ce ¥ eat Cedar afternoon evening The city commission eed .........-.ese+ Bn pa ere Cleo Watson, Heber Lethie Coleman, week. Special stunts have been planned for these parties and two trains will I 089 .......+....-. Caroline Arthur. ones, Lacy Richie, Charlestown the throughout Thursday City a Peterson, in are and at 2 epieenenec Thats for the post at are they a ey Cedar ILumbert who|Prudence Carling, Spilimore o.00s.% Louise Johnson, Holden ......++.Germany yuna Ho, Cedar City ae ete state that there is no cause for for any Americans in Germany. Americans Webster. Alta home;|Pearl Americans returned barking Annett of| > eh 23 008 iureka Taylor, see - treated with courtesy, and every fa- a a ee ington’ . cility is afforded them for hotel ac-| Foto, Nelson aaa CHES disposed departménts were closed when the last of Labor day crowds left last night, the bathing division will remain open and two trains a day will be run to the resort for the accommodation of 000 000 110 12,619 8, O00 framed by different newspapers. We,Mable Lemmon, Huntinper. ae can not expect to get absolutely au-|La Priel Robinson, Hinckley ...... thentic reports of the war each day;; Mrs, JohnHamilton, Henr Western, “Deseret Mildred Price.............. in fact we will never know : all the Flora Johnson, Hiniineton arene truth of affairs until after the -strug- Mrs. Mary E. Lee, Hinckley... gles ane over, and all excitement|Miss Lea es Arena most Labor 00) kd iano’ Miser WW ees Ephraim Moore, Zetella news- Berlin, concerning Americans’ exaggerated of on 1 API ta Gi ik. eaten RE ES ieule liad = glldred Bradiey, ra Be anse . Some|Mary narrow bringing with ‘parties arrived ket Seereye the season Saltair the of 72,0004 on 7 ; : With 2,000 7 wane? woke alae dees Cy bursting shells and stray | Maggie Taylor, Spring Lake.. were very thankful to es- | Mr Mary Thomas, Goshen ports Peaches to Lake. Manti Mary Martin, “Castl Ce : Ruth Harper, Pleasant Grove vanes Fe MEPHEE Vis yea aces Ue Smith, ‘Minersville Satie +e left intervals these war Francisco. Minnie Alsace and Brussels at sete different of municipal market, and ag a result there of as Peterson, Fosle Barnson, Junction today |r ola Beckman. Spring asking} Louie Richards, Pleasant thousands of London in Washington they visited the Columbia fisheries and the navy yard at Bremerton. From Seattle the party followed what is known as the coast road down to Sacramento and San to RCO 2 OX) 300 1 O00485 hundreds From there they motored to Spokane and: thence by rail to Seattle. While by Sie Rix ving out of business; some. going Bisaehnt, others closing their doors on account| of unsettled conditions. This adds an extra stream of peoplé to the unem-| 1 the err * the and Jones, Castle Gate.........,0. Banner, Springville -~........3. Acord, aes Cli. cose aca Four Firemen Released. trip of Joseph Beal, Edith Nellie Libbie ; Acting on the recommendation of W.|May Isgr returned automobile Montana, coast Widtsoe has panied by the four sons for Day Eixeursion O. D. Belle your a 600 000 pee 040 Bou © H. Principal from Nielsen Mayfield” Woes Te are} to, where in England. No, England is one po, ae ee ae of the richest nations of the earth, and |waomj Lowry, Manti ...000020227. there are hundreds of thousands of|Ann Howard, “Black | pas aes diloceas rn to-do families in the islees, ie Henep neae eed sn The enlisting of Olive Cabble , rove, Pteh*,.. in the army fee ee es Bale tren wee oe ple sant, Utah. nae a by: ee homes. Added to haele eee terl hie, es Prof. Widtsoe ated Party Finish Long Auto Trip L. of age. SEPTEMBER 9$ Ane Paris at the time the war and had the usual difficult ing time again. seventeen The physical and mental requirements to the military academy are the same as the naval ‘academy with an additional requirement examination in genera] in no tion. and was sailed may be sufficient to insure the rejection of the candidate. Aortitiea tea from colleges and high schools wil] not be accepted in lieu of entrance examina-~ tary academy Neeley She one-half. Candidates must be unmarried. Candidates will ‘be examined mentally. in punctuation, spelling, English grammar, Miss from ag between fraction Europe. returned the Campania, and landed in Quebec Aug. 27. The vessel was stopped but once on sb the be Shea of sixteen and eighteen years, and not lesg than five feet four inches ‘between the ages of eighteen and twenty years; the minimum weight at ean years of age shall ‘be one hundred and eleven pounds, with an increase of not less than thrée pounds for each additional to just had Candidates are required a ‘be of good moral character, physically sound, well formed, and of robust constitution, The height of candidates for admission shall not be less than five trip has : United States naval academy—aAIll candidates must, at the time - their examination for admission, between the ages of sixteen and edits years, a faculty .......... ree a : oe eht ct papers only print the news that will] Zina Christensen. Cas es Gate be received by England with the most|Zella Floyd, Helper .......+..--.6 enthusiasm. Just this morning two|Edress Glass Loftis, Kenilworth the for six months. Every made by the government officials to economize Utah aces anita tee ue °° : eyes. bring advantages Liege, Namur, adjourned, supplies your to The reader will not take from , capes from bullets, and it in eatables. they j Wiech, Mant ,000 000 060 > people great Pak give read.” This only served to accelerate hard times. The parliamentary cabinet met in meet Storrs, ox i, oe one have to ie ae a eee Crystal Bingham, oo lia Bay. TURCHGH Mucus London is an advantageous point te Alana Picen Ephraim keep tab on the war situation, because] {illian Wiil iams. Oasis here we meet with Germans, Belgians|Chlog Miner, Fairview . and all kinds, of transients. I have es Southwick, ‘Tati had the privil Leta Borup, Eureka...... d dozen acne, conversing with Vera McClellan, Payson. a different OFrefugees who put a have that: the ployed. walking was of families, enough invested Oakley, ron for employment; “anything, I don’t care what kind of work it is, just so panic. thousands fortunate Dale their 2,000 £100 8, from and scenes this, holiallow Re- the are as fol- lows: ...........006 heart-rending. It only requires a look |Inez Da Castle. "Daie..tienes seeaee into the faces of these appealifg, pov- | Thelma Gree, Wallsburg...... ...... Rockies. several money exists kind will make. the most pessimistic | Kathleen Sessions, fauit-finder appreciate his home in the ee ae Manti arose the food question. Prices to advance. Seeing this, and finished Matheson 4 ess seer Axtell erty-stricken' mind and financiers impending surplus money, dis- boat ory President J, T. Kingsbury, ate Superintendent A. ‘C, Matheson and City Superintendent D. H. Chris- sham superdread- man cruisers.’ The battle was ly more realistic :-than was were a peers Lane, Boys’ race, 8 to 10 years—First, John Stromness; second, Irvin Carlon. Boys’ race, 7 years and under— First, Harold Coleman; -:second, Charles Owald. Boys’ sack oo Ralph Wood; second, explained one of among will Cammomile,: 6 Te second, on versity shots State race, oO 13 years—First, Gladstone; second, Harry Os. second, Charles Boys’ potato ere sat | pounds fearing a famine who behind announces that competitive examinations for admission to the United States military and naval academies composed of the followM. of institutions, that visited. some ern country affords, for ready gold to restore confidence, Then began left and of, of councils banking quietus pow- EXAMINATIONS FOR SCHOOL ADMISSIONS Henry Welling, ‘Gharles Bre A, Ma Beate ‘and Aad. 8 Following are the poablig: of the contests at Majestic park: Boys’ race, 14 to 16 years—-First Ralph Wood; second, Simon Passer. feature Auctioneer. of re- members program Labor. William William their a auspices of of appearance .from stated that when able the the The rush poverty has Tale a trip to Whitechapel oF Gael Deptford in. London, and the distress- | Angie ing printed in denominations of 10 and 20 shillings and circulated throughout the kingdom. The governmental postal Savings department also issued postal money orders in all denominations, and put them in circulation, These two acts Wanda- ‘Gnterdeeasaaae ht’ their valued big ‘business. where and in the Several fountain, fact. miral’ love who ta Yester- patronize did afternoon Federation ing: all park, participated under to Exchange the sections of the large cities of Beg iane slums. proclamation was made that ‘no one will be allowed to raise the price on any food item.” This, to a degree, satisfied the purchaser, yet prices have “German cruisers.” The disaster was thousands amusement, celebration unions for of that Majestic ed and availed themselves places being Fat of Credit Men as sell to the public in boat the ; dropped works gasoline planned is closed. end, opportunity various ford; soda the ‘Blanche Clegg: poeney Sept. 10, 1914, Beginning 10: 30 a. m. at 158 So. Main Street, Salt Lake City. Enjoy Saltair—Heavy season marked Cres; supplies, at route to the north rim of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado. In the party are W. F. Jensen, Mrs. Girls’ 4 t W. F. Jensen, L. H. Harding, W. Cc. Catherine, Weiler; Stark, BE. R. Morgan, J. H. Manderfield, “Meelem A. H. Brown, Fred Smith, C: E. Moore, Girls’ rahi: 11 to A. H. Ensign, Mrs. A. H. ‘Ensign, A. Catherine Corliss; Ensign, Jr.,. Russel L. Tracy, Russel Burke. : Assignee’s Auction Sale groceries, Royal ell ohetiea to represent ee s, “Admiral’ Walter Cox opened fire on the are 42,000,000 people in Mngland. Ap“British beat” with a one inch’ proximately one-third of this number gun represented by a shotgu are small wage-earners; earning from Soon after the firing ene flames 18 to 380 ae a week. The check ‘broke out all over the ‘“‘superdread- Seeneneenceeen Steen naught” and ‘Admiral’? Love and his ‘brave seamen leaped into the lake. Miss Neeley, L. D.S. U., There was an. explosion of gasoline and part of the silhouette was me Returns From Europe into the air. The crew began to sw away. from the sinking hattleshin” Miss Maud Neeley of the L. D. S. unibut were picked up by crews of the in Unex- Patronage Everywhere, The E. Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Ashby D. Prof. and Mrs. Richard R. Ly- Prof. Results Labor Day Crowds Girls’ The Utah Association Bakery company will the of million buttresses of the bridge.. The at} ee uisets” were row boats covered by CONTESTS AT MAJESTIC PARK Bathing given Mrs. guests of honor covers the following: Mr. and man, os Miss Luman and Miss Purefoy were guests of honor at dansant yesterday given by Miss Margaret McIntyre, between the hours of 6 and 8 o’clock. The rooms were bright with the autumn flowers, sunflowers and and rill, was in “After made Battle pected Loss of Dreadnaught * Henry, by the va id camp Royal This ea: Miss Luman and ‘Neighbors of Americ * & & Miss Lucile Purefoy are guests at a matinee party given by the Phi Bta Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Wells enterEpsilon sorority. tained. at a beautifully appointed din= = * ner last evening in honor of Miss Amy elvin Clarence MerMiss Mary Cannon a, bride-elect of Lyman and Mr. Mrs. John the members afternoon. |’ %* watermelon this Naval Wandamere Mrs, Herman Finkelstein and Mrs. Nathan Offer entertain the members of Banner Hive No. it this afternoon. = ning party to be given by Mrs. I. EB. Willey and Mrs. Sylvester qQ. Cannon at the Willey home. London different mand of ‘Admiral’ 8. H. Love with a crew composed of James Paul, LinSieg Ure, “Bake” Jameson and .oth- & Mrs. H. K. Klingerider has returned from Brighton where she has been a visitor at the Jeesup Colne R Spectacular spending the summer, who was with ago, pink loss motor Green ie aa ab cdeeveain Wellington Sorensen, in| Elder follows: advanced a er Worley, one sultant and the loss of the “superdreadnaught” | Was the | Mary of America | Hazel realize Situa- ing system. A three-day “bank day’ was given the banks to them to regain their equanimity. J udson, part until War Londoner,” were being taken to reinforce the bank- cruisers” white duchesse satin with real lace and a long veil of tulle fastened with orange blossoms. Her boquet was a shower of bridesroses and lillies-of the of J ngram & Mrs. John Groesbeck and ‘children, and Mrs. Louise G. McCune and daughter, have returned from southern Cali- of 1914—Clara RESORT SEASON ENDED FOR 19 in ar- were Smilax, and white asters. ‘The hall was in lavender and white asters, and the diningroom in pink and white, as ters, roses and sweet peas, mingled with ferns. Dancing was a feature, and music was furnished by the Troubadors. The bride's sister, Mrs, Charles R. Pike played the wedding march for the entrance of the bridal] The Copyright Ivins home. The rooms were bright with roses and autumn flowers, the parlor in red, the diningroom in pink and the library in yellow. A pretty feature was the novel way in which the refreshments were served, dainty pink heart palms Odell guests Mrs. Parrish entertained at a delightful affair last evening in honor of three ferns, of The Luman, Marie Thomas A. Clawson of the Highteenth ward. Miss Edith Dusenbury - was Seoomiait and Roy Clinton man. The parlor. was decorated in white ang green, the bridal party standing under an arch of smilax and a background feathers. Miss BE, Cotton, Miss Phyliss Margaret McIntyre, Miss & event hats tieltaea marriage of Miss Florence and Czerny Anderson, the being performed by Bishop with the évening here. it is combined broidered Yr. Bynum of Logansport, Ind., and the ushers, Mr. Frank Caffey and Mr. Paul Burkwalter. The denen. tions -will be in yellow. An the elegant Then quite suddenly the rainbow Orangeglow lived Ble ne ‘very top of vanished and poor little Orangeglow went tumbling heute down to earth. he might have hurt herself very severely—only she didn’t. She luckily “Indeed I must or I will surely die!” fell right in the middle of a big cobweb cried Orangeglow in distress stretched Bae 7m flower to flower The spider ly. nay teliie Then on a grassy suddenly a happy thought occurred to he spider he. lived in the web was him—he remembered the garden hose! so proud of his fairy ‘visitor that he “Come quickly, fairy dear,” he cri rushed to her assistance, helped her to “Vil find you a rainbow !” her feet and begged to be of service, He led her over to where the garden Of course Orangeglow was a bit- hose turned a gay fittle fountain of dazed from her long fall. She blinked clear, cool water upon the lawn. “Surely her eyes, straightened her hair bows there'll be a rainbow here,” declared and then said to the waiting spider, the PEA, “I often see one.” “So this is earth!” indeed there was a rainbow—a “Indeed it is earth, dear fairy prin- beantiful big one, too, cess,’ ” replied the spider, with his grandThe rainbow fairy laughed gaily and est st bow, “and glad we are to welcome flew to the Rees happy ever after, 6“ Oh, thank you very much, Mr. Spider,” said the fairy, and she flushed _Tomerrow—The Greedy Oriole, * Merrill, was the aicibrock ceremony extremely taffeta, This evening Miss Swan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Swan will entertain at a dinner for the members of the bridal party which includes besides the bride, and -bridegroom, Harold the two _ bridesmaids, j Greenwood and Miss Margeret IN FILMY IS THIS CLOSE FITTING SILK GOWN speaking, western mot It “The a and silver was more than they could Meet. Hotels, shops and cafes refused to cash bank notes, and for a time a panic seemed imminent. The government issued a soothing proclamation through the papers, stating that steps were--beau- in the being in indigent circumstances in the eatia MeMillan, Storrs ......cece ie west, would be ahi or average |ijmma Sabin, Fade Citi Mate es a well-to-do here in Londo One can|Vera Evans, Silver City....... ian duos on to J o rooms Comparatively people terest. article it Looks to follow suit. * The ie prese eating. Bager’s home is in Salt Lake City, and his impressions will be read with in- an as in seemed Miss Theo Swan entertained at a trouseau ae Fee ea about 50 friends being they receive for this mala ‘salary pays Leah Collard te, for last week’s groceries. When they | witie: Norton Paneui stop work, .they simultaneously stop |Blanche Irons, Moro the Bank of England closed: These two centers are the pivots on which revolve the entire credit system of England. All other banks and trust companies haa But one afternoon she thought a lit- tle too of Reports, aS a whole, which are published of the war are not altogether reliable. London papers paint the favorable side of conditions to please the readers; Berlin papers likewise wish to implant a spirit of enthusiasm in their readers. American papers naturally receive the most sensational news, and by the time this news is transferred from its port of receipt in America and transmitted to the different papers throughout America, it only has slight resemblance to the truth, [f am just a little like the Hindoo in reading the newspapers, “I don’t believe anything I hear; and only half I see.” When Great Britain was foreed, upon her honor, to enter the international conflict, it struck consternation to financial centers throughout England. Did you ever think about it yourself Miss Geneva Savage will give a dancing party this evening at Pinecrest Inn for Miss Mary Luman and Charles Louis Meyer, ee marriage will take place this wee secretary 4 A | Myrtle Larsen, Mt. ‘Pleased. 0.) . as pred Lauritzen, Moroni ....1..... Althora McMullin, Wellington te tion the rainbow has most curious habits, Tt leaves the earth in a graceful circle —goes up, up so high; and then, quite suddenly changes its mind and curves own to earth again! tea given by Miss ad Miss Margeret Eager, District. 6. have no real poverty among them. person who would be looked upon : aan 4 paper that turn was the cause of all the trouble. For you ‘see. Orangeglow couldn’t iuitemio ee why the rainbow turned that way. Mignon Miss 3 Virginia Beatty is guest of honor a Peete “but I am not a fairy ee am only a rainbow. fairy. y name is Orangeglow and I’m lost. eae you tell me where to find a rainow? Mr. Spider scratched “tis ‘back thoughtfully. "Do you really have to have one?” Wasn't that a funny thing for her Ses as a Mrs. C. W. Whiteley entertained this afternoon at a luncheon for Miss Marian Whiteley of Boston, the decorations being’ In autumn flowers and covers laid for a dozen guests this afternoon at Margeret Walker with to do? And this is how it all happened. This particilar rainbow fairy, whose name, by the way, was Orangeglow, lived at the very top of the rainbow, right where the bow stops going Nibley, Mrs. C. Byron William S. Tinipson, Bennett, Mrs. Thomas Clay moet. MISS Mrs. ONG, long ago, a rainbow fairy got lost—lost away up in the big, cold, blue s L Fy, Leo London. conference of .the Church of Jesus Christ of Uatter-day Saints, has written, at the request of an American An Tadrowihty Bal ere table decorations are in red geraniums, the flowers forming a centerpiece. Cov- from soar Fitzpatrick. 8 fe noon at an Orpheum party followed by a tea at the Hotel Utah, given by Miss Nan Clawson, Miss Margeret Whitney Edward 9 Standing of cme —| As Seen By “Mormon” Elder, dates Continued © Miss Rehan Spencer,.a bride-elect of the month, is guest of hcnor this after- rs. 1914 cf ‘War | SituationinLondon e Social and Personal News and 8 was eed Wanita Leavitt, ‘Bunkerville, Nev... 009 rpm eee ere ante The great country newspaper of we section is the Semi-Weekly News per year. Issued Mondays and Thure: ays. naa SEOR ERE. , |