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Show THE CITIZEN They were accompanied by Mrs. Johnsons sister, Mrs. Fred Seifert, and daughter, Ruth, of New York. OGDEN SOCIAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Deane Mononan and daughter, Dorthea, have returned from a visit to San Francisco and Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Boyle have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Bowland of Fejardo, Porto Rico. Mr. and Mrs. D. Sterling Wheel- wright and daughter, Carol Jean of Chicago, are visiting relatives and friends in Ogden, their former home. -- iMr. and Mrs. George E. Grimes are 1230 Twenty-eight- h now at home Street. Mrs. H. M. Rowe has as her guests Mrs. Lucile T. Porter and son, Sam, of Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. McKnight of Fresno are visiting Mr. McKnights parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McKnight. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Holt of Pomona, California, are visiting relatives in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Treadwell have returned to their home in Berkeley. Mrs. D. A. Smith and daughter, Mary, have gone to San Francisco, where Miss Smith will enter Dominican college for her first term. 9 years ago before there was any foolish ban about quotations. Now that the campaign is on he thinks it is a fitting time to repeat it. The first political campaign I remember he said, was when I was a young boy. I was not particularly interested in the contest, but I was Miss Helen McBride left Saturday, interested in some new candy displayfor San Francisco to visit her sister, ed in the store at home. I asked my father for some money. As I rememZola. ber, the sum was two cents. Father Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Thomas have as wanted to know what I intended to their guests Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Boyce do with the money, and I told him that I wanted to buy candy. He told and Mrs. Annie Brady of Chicago. me that a president was about to be elected, and that it looked as though Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Tower left Frithe Democratic nominee would win day for Alaska. They will return by and that a Democratic election would way of Canada. mean hard times. I didnt get the loan. Election day came around and the Miss Louise Fulkerson of Chicago Republican candidate was successful. and Miss Mary Lou Fulkerson left As I figured it out, if the election of 'during the week for the east. They a Democrat meant hard times, the have been visiting their grandmother, election of a Republican meant prosMrs. D. H. Peery. perity. Anyway I went to my father again, emphasized the good fortune Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, and of a Republican victory, renewed my son, Chapin Day Bristol, left Friday request for a loan and got it. That morning for a motor trip through the was my first experience in politics. northwest and Canada. It influenced me to become a Repub Mrs. Julia McGinley has returned from California where she visited for several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Perkins of Oakland, arrived Sunday for a visit with Mrs. Perkins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gustav L. Becker. HIS FIRST POLITICAL LESSON Theodore C. Joslin says this story was told to him by Calvin Coolidge lican and it' gave me my first understanding of economy. THE LOS ANGELES Times remarks that Los Angeles may not have as many murders as the other big cities, but those they do have have more class and drama to them. We provide the public with all the thrills that crime can offer. There is no doubt but that Los Angeles has probably more unsolved murder mysteries on her records than any other city in the United States.. EXPERT KODAK FINISHING 144 So. Main SHIPLERS : aaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaBaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiiaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa puwmou FORMERLY THE WILKES IF (EM SAT. NOTE WITH GLADYS GEORGE BEN ERWAY AND METROPOLITAN PLAYERS IN WILLARD MACKS LATEST BROADWAY TRIUMPH A NIGHT IN CHINA Saturday, Aug. 18 A FREE Gorgeous Oriental Music and Decorations. Free Fan Favors. Free Carnival, Good for Children up to 8 P. M. COSTUME CARNIVAL Wednesday, Aug. 22 : THE Come in costume. Big cash prizes for the best character representations ! Get your Costumes at the Salt Lake Costume Co., 33 West Broadway. SOUL SEASON RESERVATIONS OPEN AT THE BOX OFFICE POWERFULLY DRAMATIC EPISODE FROM REAL LIFE A TOLD AS ONLY WILLARD MACK CAN TELL IT. (- -) (- -) WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY AUGUST 22-2- 3 (- -) GENERAL SEAT SALE (- -) STARTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 24 (- -) The Early Patron Get, the Good Seat ft Trains: 7:15 and 9:15 a. m., 12 noon and 2 p. m., and every half hour. OLD FRIENDS WITH NEW NAMES laaaaBaaaaaataBaaitaaaaaiaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaataaaiiaaaaaaaaBaataaaaaaBaaaaaaMaaaaaBBiBaBiBiBaaaaaaaBaBaBnaMaaaaaMMaaBaMai aaaaaaaiaBaMaaaaaaaaaaataaaaaiaaaaiaaaaaaaBaiaaaiaataBaaaaaaatBaiaaaaaaaBaaiaaaaaaBaaaaataaaaaaaaBiaaiaaaaaBaaaaiaBiiBMaMaBaaaaw aaaaaaiaaataaaaaiiaaaMaaaaaiaaaaaiaaaaaaiaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaNMaaaiiaaaiai laaaaaMaaBtaaaaaaaaaaaiaaMaaaMiaaaaa iaaiiaiiMaaiiaiaiMiaaaaaaaaiiiiiiaaaiaiBaaaaaaaaa'aiiaHiiaaiaaMaaiaaiaaaaaataitaiaaaiiaaiiaaaaaaaMiiaMiaaafaBiiaai |