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Show SOCIETY The Servic Star Legion, an o'gani-,7.ation o'gani-,7.ation of women relat.ves of the Og-,deu Og-,deu service men, will give f e I st of ; their series of card parties at the W. 10. W. hall Saturda-, May 1. Card playing will start at S.'CO o'clock sharp. TO SHOW PICTURE. Under the auspices of the Service Star Legion, formerly the Women of American Patriots, a motion picture entitled "The Prodigal Wife" will bo shown for the first time today at the Utah Theatre. This film shows the. conditions of the modern social world and the loading parts will be taken by Mary Roland and Lucy Cotton. The picture will continue playing for three days. SPEND HONEYMOON HERE. Ambrose 11. iMaguire, of Pocatello. arid Miss Beulah Damn, of Ogden, who were married at the SL Anthony's church last Wednesday by Rev. Father Mooney, have been spending the last few days in Ogden on their honeymoon honey-moon trip. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baum, 610 Twenty-third street, and .was graduated gradu-ated from Sacred Heart Academy in the class of 101G, afterwards attend- j ing the University of Utah. Mrs. Ma-guire Ma-guire is a popular member of the so-j cial set of Ogden. Her bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ma-guire, Ma-guire, pioneer residents of Pocatello,' and wau educated at th3 stite technical techni-cal institute and the University of Ida-; ho. The wedding came as a surprise to many of Mr. and Mrs. Maguire's friends. The young couple will make their home in Pocatello on their return re-turn to that city. |