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Show THE CITIZEN 16 Miss Aline Lynch and Miss LaVon Raymond, bridesmaids; little Marion Raymond, ringbearer, and George Payne, best man. hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifaiiiiiiMaiiaiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiir . NEW POLICY I Continuous Performance, 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. 1 Vitagraph Special Production THE COURAGE OF m i District Attorney and Mrs.. Frank I MARGE OTKJONE 2 JAME8 OLIVER CURWOOD Featuring Pauline 8tarke and Niles Welch 1 VAUDEVILLE By " ? a ? BERLO SISTERS Diving Nymphs in Spectacular Aquatic Sports Added Attraction I I INTERNATIONAL BIRD CABARET I SHERMAN, VAN AND HYMAN Harmonious Nonsense I I In THE LORAS I A Novelty Aerial Thriller PANTAGESCOPE f Film Fun PANTAGES ORCHESTRA I SCHEDULE OF I PERFORMANCES 1 1:15 to 3:00 p. m., Pictures; 3:00 to 4:30 p. m., Vaudeville; 4:30 to 7:30 p. m., Pictures; 7:30 to s 9:00 p. m., Vaudeville; 9:00 to ? 9:10 p. mH Comedy Reel; 9:10 to 10:30 p. m., Vaudeville; 10:30 . to 11:30 p. m.f Feature 2 Picture. Mrs. H. M. Burlingame is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. John J. Riley. She is en route to her home in Winnipeg, . Mrs. William Theobold has left for New York. She will be joined later by her sister, Miss Rosina Cohen, and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Stearns, formerly of this city, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sweet on Mrs. William L. King of Champaign, 111., who hcs been spending tne winter in California, is the guest at the home of her son, Wesley E. King, on U Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradley are at home in the Richmond apartments. Mrs. Bradley was formerly Miss Adine Mrs. E. Criswell of San Antonio, Texas, announces the marriage of her son, Edward E. Criswell, of the military police headquarters, formerly of this city, to Miss Edna Sanderson of San Antonio. The wedding took place May 8 at San Antonio. Mr. and Mrs. Albert an- - Unger nounce the marriage of their daughter, Irma Irene, to Leonard W. Price. Thirteenth East street, left Tuesday for their home in Oakland, Cal. Miss Gertrude Tripp entertained at a dinner party Thursday evening at her home on Second West street, in honor of Miss Florence Peterson, a June bride. Governor and Mrs. Bamberger have as their guest Mrs. Bambergers sister, Mrs. N. S. Ransohoff of New York City, and Mr. Ransohoff. Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Crome have returned from a five months visit in southern California, and are now at home at 128 I street. The wedding of Miss Esther Kjar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Kjar, and Harold Anderson took place Wednesday at the Salt Lake temple at noon. A large reception was given in the evening at the home of the brides sister, Mrs. Charles J. Parry, on South Tiianaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiianaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiiaiia' llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Dont Follow E S - E E p E E E E E E E E Mrs. Edna Rivers Guernsey entertained at a luncheon Thursday after- noon at her home on First avenue in hon or of Mrs. John Robert Ferguson, who is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Nathaniel Page Gray, on her way to her home in New York City. and Mrs. Daniel C. Jackling, who spent several days in Salt Lake at the Hotel Utah, left Thursday on their private car, Cypress, for San Francisco, to remain for several Mr. weeks. Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Moffat, who accompanied the Jacklings from New York, left Tuesday for San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Rohlfing en- tertained at a five hundred party Thursday evening at their home on Highland drive, in honor of Miss Jetta Gill and Ronie Johnson, whose marriage will take place at an early date. Tuesday evening Miss Mae Willis will entertain at her home on Center street in honor of Miss Gill. The Womans auxiliary of the Protestant Episcopal church in the diocese of Utah met at St. Marks cathedral Thursday evening and Friday morning and afternoon. On Thursday evening an illustrated lecture on the Work of the United Offering was OBSER VA TION PLANE Strange Gods 2 a luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her home on East Second South street. The hostess was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. William Orr. The program for Friday was as follows: Holy communion, 10:30 a. m., followed by a business meeting and luncheon; at 2 oclock a devotional service was led by the Rev. J. WT. Hyslop of Ogden, followed by an address by Bishop Arthur W. Moulton. Floor, 50c; Entire Balcony, 30c. Afternoon Prices: 20c, 30c. Industry, Economy, Thrift these are roads on which you can travel to the Promised Land of Prosperity and Successw-Keein the road. Don't heed the siren call that leads to Extravagance. Idleness and Luck. Luxury, Follow not after strange gods. The right road ia not always the beaten one it's often hard to travel; but it brings you ulti- mately to the Promised Land of Prosperity and Success. and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Anderson. The guests numbered sixty. The couple will make their home in this C city. given. Regular Prices: Nights, Lower E Fifth West street. Mrs.' Parry was assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Ajar Mrs. Justin R. Davis entertained at Canada. Mrs. J. A. Reeves has gone to San Rafael, Cal., where she will attend the commencement exercises of the Hitchcock Military academy. On her return Mrs. Reeeves will be accompanied by her son, David. FLORENCE RAYFIELD I par- together they will take a cottage at Atlantic City for the summer months. Brownlee. A Ray of Sunshine aft- have gone to Coronado Beach for a two weeks' visit. S. Richards street. Brilliant Plumed Birds in Marvelous Feats I Mrs. George T. Odell, accompanied by her grandson, J. H. Richards, and C. F. Kelsch, R. A. F., of Montreal, has returned from Los Angeles and is at the Hotel Utah. The wedding took place Monday ernoon at the home of the brides ents, 377 F street. E E E E E E E E Anti-Saloo- n The National Bank of the Republic Main and 2nd South Street SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Tlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? (Continued frcm Page 9.) duly agitated. As a matter of fact, Elder Marshall is not going to the dogs. We believe he is where he always has been. We believe that he was simply acting as a chronicler of small beer in his address to the Bar association. He was simply an historian. giving the results of his observations, and as an observer in and around the senate chambers and antechambers he has had unusual advantages. The spokesmen for the League says he insults the senate, but he knows better than said spokesman what senators will do behind closed doors. He has been behind closed doors with them. m g WALLACE EDDINGER IN "WEDDING BELLS' COMING TO THE SALT LAKE THEATRE JUNE 3, 4, AND 5. 1 |