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Show Tin: II K U A I, I I O i: K N A I. (Hi I., A N, UTAH. i: i i ha v a im: li. 1, i : IAGE THREE. n. to Mis. Si ill i H.tn-k- , i Kidman, Mis, Bals l. , kuliiuu, M'S Delono J ill i Mun, Mis. Pen Had, Mrs Win Bowtti of B, iver v, SOCIETY NOVELTY STAGE ,sivid as Mis Tile annual women's Panhellt-niinformal spring so!ts party held Friday night at the Ambassador ballroom was one of the most interesting and suuessl'ul parties of the USAC social calendar. Bowers of spring blossoms weie aitistically arranged in decoration. Lights were softened h pastel hued flower covers. Easter bunnies were placed at intervals among the decorations. The serving laule was suggestive of Eastei, with yellow candles, Easter eggs and miniature rabbits. During the evening a song was dedicated to each of the sororities sponsoring the party. Miss June Tolman sang the IS CONSTRUCTED 'I lulluial soloiv Fashion 3bd PARIS THINKS YOU WILL LIKK THIS Party Honors Thursd ,y. uned in 'he old Home Economies buildwer is id a dinner ing at the college Miss Edith Bowen will talk to lor Mis. Rom- Manning ot son ami Leo Goates the group Hr subject will be iii,i, Mis Leo Jr Miss Maggie Muir, Ralph ti ised cm F ur Play. ' Mu r, Mr and Mis Muir BOIHH DDES HOME Mr ami Mis Parley Sorensen FvrRFIELD, 111, April 11 d 10 of M d el. Id iho were gu,st U. S Senator William E Borah, uni- - L. Walker, Mis came home to Ins native city tod iv. pr, amiably for a campaign '1 lie Git ant r girls ami M Men day, h, hut promptly announced spee, t his ilk would not bo politual. Honor Husbands The evening was spent playing games. A luncheon was served. The two guests of honor were presented with gifts Officers Mrs. E. M Skabelund, Carma BaHard, Professor C. J Members of the Estalomi club and Ernest Hill were in entertained their husbands at their Myers, of arrangements. annual club dinner Friday night charge at the Bluebird Twenty four guests were seated No-Ho- st ig, small tables. A vase of rosebuds formed an attractive centerpiece at each table. Mrs. J VV. Crawford was the Covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs Ezra Lundahl, Mr and Mrs guest of honor at a delightful no Ed Berntson, Mr. and Mrs Orval host party given at her home by E C. a group of friends Friday afterEliason, Mr. and Mrs Mr and Mrs. Cash noon Lundquist, Those present besides the honSmith, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson, ored guest were Mrs. Joseph Odell, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith, Mr. Mrs. Mose Thatcher, Mrs. O. H. and Mrs. Hugo Ensign, Mr. and Budge, Mrs. Joseph E. Cardon, Mrs. Wilford Rogers, Miss Edna Mrs. Amasa Clayton, Mrs. Lee Mrs. William Tham, Peterson, Jay Andrews, and Mr. Thatcher, and Mrs. F. L. Mitton, who were Mrs. J. A. Hulme and Mrs. Jesse Earl. special guests. The afternoon was spent in visBridge was played during the were remainder of the evening. iting. Light refreshments served. At Dinner Honors Woman Canadian Mission Heads Visit Here President and Mrs Abel S. Rich of the LDS Canadian Mission were the house guests 'if Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Passey Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Passey accompanied their guests to Ogden Saturday afternoon wjhere they took the train for Toronto, Canada, the mission headquarters. Returns From Texas Trip The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Seagull camp will meet Monday, April 13, at the home of Mrs. Mrs. John Christiansen returned Rachel Ellis, 625 East Fifth North, recently from Dallas, Texas, where at 2 p. m. she has spent the past six weeks visiting with her son. Jack Hyrum Club Entertained The members of the H. C. club met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Rulon Wright. The evening was spent playing 500 and score prizes were awarded to Mrs. Buford Swanson and Mrs. Norman Seamons. A delicious luncheon was served. Special guests were Mrs. Mrs. Norman Charles McBride, Seamons and Mrs. Mable Olson. Aft Entertains For Mutual Class Mrs. Dorothy Cannon entertainthe members of her mutual class Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Bena Nelson. Games were played during the evening. Light refreshments were served by the hostess. ed Ligo on it r m Uw Ut ih Si. Ui uollte tor tho jin M'nlation Pe.ueOn Earth, a anti-wa- ton Roseviennes sports suit, of Rodier's original green, black and white woolen, inlaid with thin, cork disks, has a plain skirt and jacket with the new short sleeves. Its d blouse worn with a of white jersey and dark green hat with shaded quille. , of r to be presented the Utah State under the direction littl" tnealer ot Piolessor VVallue A Goates, ('presents something new along staging lines as well as the produet of miiih pi. inning and work. The stage lonsists of a huge ft am- - work suspended ten feet floor, above the regular st.ge forming two dei ks or tloois, one above the other It is similar to house with the front a wall taken away The upper deck into four hauls, like is divided tour parallel rooms on the second Hour of a skeleton house. Below the st the regular stage floor is divuitd into two t ompartments. This makes a total of m different sets available for rapid-fir- e i luinge of scenes to he us"d in the play Vpi '! 2(1, 21. 22 hv ! 1 HK OK SHE WILL BE AT THE AMBASSADOR T O N I G II T Is It Going To Be You? B E II E It E- - ANCEN AMBASSADOR BALLROOM Music By WALT BROWN and HIS AMBASSADORS TP" mM and BIRDS OK EASTER AT .South Main 123 r for the materials and time spent m the construction of the unusual equipment, the figures ran totals Professor into amazing n Goates. who is also directing of the tion special stage has spent 45i hours up to date (with two weeks left to go before it is finished in drawing up plans and giving personal sujiervisioii to the work. For 60 days a crew, composed wholly of Utah State students, have been emplojed with an average number of 10 workers of the 150 members of the crew, in the building of the stage to its present state of readiness. This crew of 10 men averages five hours daily. This totals up to the amazing amount of 3,000 In the construction, 1,500 feet of lumber has been used in the construction. This is enough material to lay a board walk two blocks long. The boards are held together with more than 25,000 nails, not to mention screws and bolts. On the supporting scenery will be used enough hinges to hang 120 doors. The cable used in the suspension of the upper deck, if in one piece, would be long enough to encircle the buildings on the campus. This material will be covered with enough paint to fill a bathtub. During the course of the play enough electricity will be utilized to illuminate the rooms of 35 stU' dents for eight hours. GjEotuoI QompA present Certified Vitamin - D in new Beauty Discovery! Hollywood acclaims this new Cream, activated with Vitamin D, which makes ", possible these Seven benefits 1. Here are the last two pictures to he contest were i Games Leora. and refreshments were played served to 16. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thointon motored to Magna Tuesday and were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bird. Honoring the memory of their mothers 87th birthday, Mrs. Charlotte B. Longstroth, the members of her family met at the home of Mrs. Peter M. Larsen, Sunday. Dinner was served, tulips centered the table and small photos of Mrs. Longstroth were given as favors and used as place cards. Those present were Mrs. Rose Manning of Garland, Mrs. Wm. Wright and Mrs. Leo Goates and son of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. George Longstroth, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Manning of Ridgedale, Idaho, Mrs. Wm. Petersborg, Lynn Longstroth of Preston, Alma Lonstroth of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pederson of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Larsen. Mrs. Verl Shelton entertained at a quilting, Monday. Lunch was served to Mrs. E. J. Hancock, Mrs. Chester Kidman, Mrs. Henry Shelton, Mrs. Marvel Bullock, Mrs. John O. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Colton of Vernal, Mrs. Wm. H. Maughan Mrs. Harry Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lamoine Maughan of Wells- - daughter, Mrs. O. J. Larsen entertained at a shower Wednesday afternoon in. compliment to Miss Margaret Bowen, a bride of the month. Many beautiful gifts were receiV' An ed. attractively arranged to Miss served luncheon was HYRUM CITY Bowen, Mesdames Fred Peterson, H. C. Sorensen, Sarah J. Larsen of Oregon; Lon Wood, H. PLANS CLEANUP Portland, C. Stauffer, Wm. Bowen of Beaver Eldon Dam. Vance D. Waiker, Thornton, E. J. Hancock, Orlynn Whitney, Floyd Hardman, Afton HYRUM The cleau-u- p and Bird, O. J. Barrett, Bernard HardMyrtle Muir. Assisting paint up campaign of Hyrum city man, Misswere Mesdames Claud A. hostesses designated by Mayor Louis P. Sorenen, Chester Kidman, Melvin Maughan and the city officials Muir, Clifford Ahrens. will be during the week of April The following choir members 13 to 18. attended the conference in Salt in Lake and sang in the Hyrum The committee members charge are Joseph A. Pearce, Isaac stake choir: John O. Hughes, Bradley, G. Alfred Andersen and Joseph C. Sorensen, Mesdames H. Andrew C. Nielsen, and they enB. Whitney, Gwen Hardman, Hans courage the following suggestions in Anderson, W. A. Richard's. Arthur necthis campaign. Paint where Kidman, Jesse Baker, Vance D essary, plant lawns, trees, shrubs, Walker, John Welch, Melvin Muir, and flpwers; clean out stables, O. J. Barrett, Earl Bird, Miss corrals and yards; mend broken Gladys Hughes, Lavon Ahrens, fences and dear brush and weeds Lallis, Hazel Sorensen, Stella from the side walks. Inez Barrett, Frances Ladle, Baker, Valerie Hardman, Bishop H. C. Sorensen, Edgar Hancock, Pet-- r Larsen Jr., Asa Baker, L WILL FIND MY OWNER ! E L BUNNIES I high-necke- I Mi IV IXSOVS 1'HT Slim K Wood, Milton Kidman. The following were conference visitors; John Welch, Gwen Hardman, A. W. Richards, Mrs. Edgar Hancock, Madall Hancock, Mrs Hyrum Kidman. Zeno Anderson, Mrs. H. C. Stauffer, O. J. Barrett, Mrs. Wm. Buist, Mrs. Reb-e-Helen and Jessie Hughes, Mrs. John O. Hughes, Ahrens, Vance D. Walker. The Primary Bluebird class and their teacher. Hazel Muir enjoyed an Easter party at the home of Irene Barrett, Wednesday. A plate lunch was served to Mass Muir, Dons Baker, Wood, Audrey Beverly Hardman, LaDonna Hardman, Jaunita Wood, Lois Schiff-maBessie Mae Muir and Miss Geneva Barrett who was the accompanist for their dance. Miss Carma Yonk. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Yonk is ill at a Logan hospital, suffering with a ruptured appendix. In compliment to Miss Margaret Bowen an attractively arranged luncheon was given by Mrs. Claud A. Sorensen, Monday. Pretty place cards were marked for Miss Bowen, Mrs. Wm. H. Maughan, Mrs. Harry Christensen of Wells-villMrs. Wm. Bowen of Beaver Dam, Mrs N. C. Sorensen, Mrs. George Hiibner, Mrs. O. J. Larsen, Mrs. Andrew Lamont, Mrs. Mrs. George Floyd Hardman, vllle were guests at an attractive dinner, Monday, givon by Mr. and Mrs Cloud A. Sorensen. Miss Margaret Jensen spent the week end at Pocatello, Idaho, the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Uittens, who is seriously ill. Mrs Don Miller and sons Ernest and Lyle of Ogden were dinner guests of Mrs. Wilford Larsen, Tu-sda- y. Mrs. Earl Bird and children with spent the past week visiting Dar-ley her daughter, Miss Marcia of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ivlue Smith entertained at Luncheon a quilting Thursday. skin Reduces large pores to normal. Erases premature wrinkles. Eliminates blackheads and pimples. Corrects blemishes of adolescence. Normalizes both oily and dry skins. Ricfines and smooths skin textures. Firms and rounds out contours. -- activation, Colonial Dames Cream, with this youth-givin- g awakens your skin instantly , . . refreshes it . . stimulates circulatioi health and beauty. Hundred, . . sets your skin aglow with of tests show amazing results after only 14 days use! By all means use Colonial Dames Cream, $1.00. new-fou- i This week, Miss Margaret Crowley, direct from the Colonial v Dames Hollywood Studio will be guest artist in our store, giving instructons. a limited number of Studio facials and make-u- p Everyone is cordially invited to consult Miss Crowley on beauty For complimentary Studio facials it or make-uproblems. that you make a reservation in ADVANCE - - , p Phone 200. CITY DRUG CO. NOW North Third West 1.xl2 rods rooms, brick, $1300, $soo moitgage HOL. :i7!l 4 4 West of Fair Grounds rooms, garage, barn, acres. $1600 Terms, 4 4. 116 11 Fast Third South double lot. 268 North Second Fust A builder's opportunity, 9x!) 7 rooms, $2100. inside 52 garage, property. Fast Fourth South New, baths, 8 rooms, stucko, furnace. $3875. River Heights brick, strictly mod ern. The low tax section. 6 rooms, 86 Fast Third South 6 rooms, modern, $2500. Terms. e, garage City lots in all parts of the city, a good lot would be a good beginning for a home. Smith. The Primary officers meeting was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Joyce Hiibner making flowers for the coming May Festival was the feature of the evening. Luncheon was served to Pres. Annie Hughes, Retta Hiibner, Pearl Wood, Selma Hancock, Verna Hancock, Julia Muir, Hazel Muir, Luetta Hiibner, Geneva Barren, Frona Hiibner. Mrs. Wilford Larsen entertained at a ragbee Thursday. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Joseph N. SorIsabella Stumpf, ensen, Ethel Walker. Verna Sorensen, Marilla Buist, Ethel Taylor, Retta Hiibner, MyrI Lamont, Annie Hughes, Martha Barrett, lone Baker. Mrs. Willard Richards entertained at a party Thursday m honor of the 12th birthday of her oloreil in the Roxy Theater to your ' Buy Real Estate ca MUST I Mond ,y. Govt - built high-waist- JLAS YOU Muir etdei men-hou- Party Seagull Camp Meets Monday novtllv Thom is con-stri- Estalomi Club The Newcomers dub met Friday at the home of Mrs. D. I. hostesses Rasmusson. Assisting were Mrs. Irwin G. Jennings and Mrs. C. L. Anderson. The time was spent in sewing and visiting. Mrs. Charles J. Sorenson, Mrs. Ray B. West, Mr.s D. P. Murray and Mrs. Joel Ricks were special guests. of pla As At Fourth Ward Newcomers Have Special Guests group ot parents children will be held April 16, at 3:30 p. m. discussion two-stor- y Mark Neuberger, Mrs David Burgoync, Mrs K J Maynard ami Mrs. J. C. Worley The sororities sponsoring the afBeta fair were Theta Upsilon, Delta. Chi Omega ami Alpha Chi Omega. Four hundred guests were present The committe. of arrangements OtlKi'is and te.uhirs of tho included Miss Lucy Cutler, Miss Fourth ward MIA held a party Fern Fisher and Miss Augusta to Fuday night in compliment Judd Mrs. Jack Croft, first counselor, who is leaving soon for Montana, aid Mrs Ralph Bross, formerly Miss Florence Sonne, and former secretary of the young ladies Two Women hi smtion 0 sweetheart sons;. Patronesses of the party were Mrs To Meet Thursday A I1 mi Beta Delta A Diseussion Group L.ir-Mi- Mis Panhellenic Party Friday Is Huge Social Success Vi! What are your Real Estate problems. I have over 100 . exclusive listings select from. for you to HOMES - FARMS - LANII RANCHES - BUILDING LOTS APARTMENTS BUSINESS BLOCK L.H.DAINES LAND BROKKR 24 South Main HONE 58 o a |