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Show -' ww.,, - ,i , . : ' .'; .,. . - , , ., , , - , ,... -.-. ,. ,......,'- i , , ,, k4, - m...........ammem.1,.. , AI . , , U ., ,,.. '- Mrs. , .t ; - . , . - , , ' ' Invitations have been limited to members of the State Legis.., of the goy. ' including members assigned to special duties under the state govertunent, togethi er with their partner, Other groups will be similarly hrtored in the future. ' Governor and Mrs. Blood recentiv moved into the mansion, the former home of Mr & Thomas Kearns, whogovernors presented the residence to the state. lir& Kearns was honored a t a dinner last everdnuivi Governor and Mrs. Blood at- - the man mon. - , , , : , , ' - , Couple lGirl Going Away Wed Last Evening, To School Honored 'Naas Alaska Trip Miss Leone Powell entertained' 'this afternoon a , , ' at delightful Salt Lalierit luncheon in compliment to Miss were united in marriage last eVe. Alberta BIAS. who will leave In fling when Mrs, Anne Leonard the near future to attend the Harris. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Columbia University. Miss Ross W. H. Leonard of 851 Third. Avenue. betame the bride of George was. graduated from the Univerr R. Corey. 1283 East South Temof ilitah this- spring. sity ple Street. The ceremony was Miss Powell entertained at the 8 at p.m- - at twis'it!- ' performed lime of her parents. Mr. and tel Utah, in the 'Mrs. W. Hartlett Powell 525 of the immediate families. 1 Street. Garden flowers decked the The bride wore a lovely model of white criffon and a,corsage of table. gardenias.. while her sister and Mrs. Melvin 'Goes On Air only attendant. Saturday SOwles of Chicago. wore ivory Mrs. Eva .Jones, a guest from satin with similar corsage. the San FritlletSCO Chapter of the George It. Corey Jr.. acted as League of American Pen Women, best man. will be the epeaker Saturday at Tolicrwing a Wedding 10.15 a.m. over KSL on the reath trip to Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Corey will tar Pen Women broadcast -he at home at the Hotel Utah Book Ilindinr will be the sub after Sept. 1. Jeri " !. . i I i , ' I ra presence-se-1neinbe- 1 r IThdAt5howr Last Miss ifortenie ,Gorden.PartyGuests---- evening Mr. and Mrs. was honorShepard. ed at an attractively arrangNi supper and kitchen shower given and by Mrs. Steven L. bride-elec- 7 - Visitors Entertained i1 ,, .;",;: r... ''.4 le r so r i i 3 . 1 '1 1 't I i ' , t 1 1'- 1 1 ,7 , t' z' -, r.. -- nENEDr 0 FOR remain-covere- - - - - ,.,, , -z, - la, ,,4, ilttI Atjatuttp, lliftlessO , 'r,:e.13 0. it , r.., iv s , ,,,,,,.., fp,:rnw . ,,,ttir,..! , , !. 43 $ Taber Ward 6,14L ,'' . , ..,, -- A i is your entree to The beloved noted dintra Three San Pram:Max srorthnhile rooms...three Popular coated' kwigee,.. cmd 11151;1310P tram Son Franctsoa's business. fincmCkti..shopplag. and theatre districts. HOTEL PALACE - .. ,... ,, : When you stop at the Palace ,... eyirt momentoyourtrip becomes more antoyablei : , '' ' ' THE' - . - F,,,,.,,, It EE TABER WARD. Lethbridge Stake. Alberta. Canada. is the old- and ward in ',est largest Lethbridge Stake. It consist .tter-daiISaints residing at Taber. a town 'situated on crows Nest Branch of 4the Canadian Pacific railway. 32 miles by rail east of Lethbridge. In the midst of a rich fanning end district. The inhibitants of Taber and vicinity are a tninced population of Mormons and i about equal In num 1 f bet. The people are mostly engrigit led in dry farming. of which they have made a success, but of late I years smne- of the land hat been irrigated from the Alberti' Railt,11, and.- Irrigation Company's canal. 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' i: ' rtAaralsmrs FAIRGROUNDS THURSDAY litly' , TWO GOOD rtATUREit! 121'10111! t Alirst LAKE H t i lkolda.1.115stswid.2 . 1I l 4 r. vALliflikal ra.ie i viPiAIL.111:MM:r7.111 I ' ,, ' e ----- -- vim L i E .f. iftrttf ' in, sALT C tang, hi - 17114 1 Ittl!roL - 1 -' ;:'''1 , iza ..r - - 1,117211AS," - ToNIGHT BY KUM SatesS 4" alkali" sto :- 17711171 ot 4,...,'"".,..,-:'-114119.rat- 1 '1",...;, 7,AT''' ' 111:1 w"-- ii -,- aeger - "MY GLUM' ii,;', nolD,,,rE2t ,,,,,..L7,4w4d .1:-'1:- Ifillr 1 4ii i ., ' ----. ,i eronza nib? ezett,Toeirt . a'AALAND Saltair , - ' 4 4 ;",t4 ...ww....,,,,,,,, 1 mai ,'SLIM4ta , , i , ; 'The Oki Was UMW' - lb" 4IJSY rig 4- "Me Crowd , r - 4 TJTIP1111 og .. 60(fret . -'- ,,RiatA,,,R? - -'s -r., ' mn... ,..I.. ,1 -.- - LAST DAY--- 4N''.'t ., ,Last,Two Days Robert Taylor ., r : i - - ;:',',00-1,- ' - ,,,,- Hs . - .. ,4 r I ,2,;1.,,OIMANe sAlt 44 , . ' .'.., ,.. . 0;1 I j ... ,,. ' .' 1 - ' - ' ,. , .,.so.1.1sivolaJ I grill!! , --- ,., I , 3,- -, 1 ... 't - sod Jed Prouty. : -- ' i '' , , 1of4cf ReveLle alyfatozset .. 47 ' .ta.osysi.,...,,;;;;womommil. p,t,,,pit,,,, : rryd Brictrivavo ' SCRAM. A ..:- : , AP' I ..,' .- L. --- , --I , - , t....a ' N., ,- -, - - MI ' .c., ' , - ,.. :. r ,,. ' '" ; ' , ' : t - liaty17 WOON 414 , i 1, .., - Ne , , , '''' , , , .,... : N. - ...., , V.. . - , hely...kit mange by .61ba beet...ei Gordon & the Judge fatatily'a , a , - ' Witil 6141.11.,." ttt stip, T.7) 000. It 'will , 9 ' , - --,: elooknehaPaduait Writ ' . talleaSisessa low crows yes 0,' dams l capabls of seating ii.1 s , lets t -- ............-AO". 0. Taber was first tat. ' I l'T bor It thitfortlat "dew se. . I ' rf11'X ALL 11:111.1,1"1 Saints in 'Orf:,,,i was Or. Itt,,.."Tel,;,1,' . ,te.,,,,,, ' L ' I )1 I as a bancbi of the Church ganized March lb. 1901. and as a ward Oct. Thine warted DavorevoniZz ye ylAst 1,4 , stiewinirrn thooracie. ' A a BIGGER Z 1904. Ransom A. 'Van Orman' , l'ouc favorite- - Ice cream in convenient comes that' iit . EvEit BilORIE . wag. the first Bishop. Ile was sun ' ' .." ilobt where it fresh and ign , tray, stays , needed in 1q14 by Anthony Haynes, IIIST Tina ISO ARIFIWitar you ' whn in 1026,.traszureeeded by Al-''''' DESERET NEWS E It 11L bereli. Wood. who bi,194 Was sun ,, l ' IVANT-AD- S ceeded by Thomas. 1930Ba.rrio who . hot kik, your pearael at. wilkii Cabrillo, Nadia presided Dec. 3L2 a 8 PI MC. time the ward' had a membership Jealair New ice T'11; -RING QUICK RESULTS package. Bo lain .1'.- of 715. Including Mst children. cmcvsi snm.:41;a limp . limetm..:17. I I It- 7 AND I Among hfficers of the Stake le Veal 7ccn , one, Patriarch. Iliotnas Wipiem ' . tasigass litB liarris . WAS. 001" .. - -- . - ' AT LD TO TO Andi. :ANDy Immomme . ' '' FRIDAY TAKES Amorous , I ''' , Re1111:" VICTORT,--COrear- liTILO.N,E01111Tr", :Z:' STARTS r 'iN - : ' D Roctrs" , )., .; gir ' s Nova Plibeant.,. loWlihriyinig1, ' two - , 7 .,... ,, ' ' , - Crfbvrd cEitthert Ts' sifter. milkiretil Oi ld Iliinth Edward soon. Frans Stems sad w'llttan thrran- i - ---- IIATIRESIN 4 ' ' - ,, ' itiliiiir,1,,,zi,. ',. . . ,,.,,,, ' t ' f- - -- , . y 0.4 L. , - ' ' I wl,,"' '- ,. ,,, , is ,, . ; I P.M. ;. AcKAG E t 4 all-gi- ri AP, AN OtIltA, - - Utesesse.eadivillh beau bun $US Pm Sof tiagebi1up - , . i' g7' ttrour-Darighter- .San - - ' , t FruDIODamiellt s Dsinses ill "Tlia Fa' .Loas2.a mar.art.'nthmaw.... Rica.m inut cAprrot.1,ky CbeaterMorrie sae ,1061 TM.. .8s, II,D,V;. wee girl Was TbililL" rem toil - - ' d Mrs. Mehin H. Sowles of rag(); who has been visiting with Mrs. W..11. Mr. and her parents. I , it . , Francisco and the Pacific,NortntIon, west, stopping at Mack's Idaho, for the remainder oil the etunmer. i.. ' voc GONG oli lix. 1 will leave tomorrow for weeks in San Francisco. 1 , - Miss Patricia Patterson. datigh ter of Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Pat., terson of 1068 Second AVentir, i ,, . i , bride, formerly Mist Betsy Doyle. Close friends of the hon. ored guest have been bidden. I , - I to compliment th, , , . . .. : 11 fir ;i . Fred- , f- , - Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Packinan.- 1560 Harrison Avenue.- have left for Loa Angeles. Calif, where Miss Helen Reese wilt enter- - r they Will attend the'graduation taur at a luncheon Friday aft- - l of Miss Helen Marie Packman emoon at her home. 02 Apricot from Woodbury College. Later, A VPII . et. ' ETAR--- Dr. t- - t . skeere--- ; ; I Brute Friday I - -- &lathier will i ,,. Ho-or- i whose - .. be at the console during the Tabernacle organ recitalsI tomorrow at 12 nocm.and 5:30 p.m. The following, program his been arranged: Prelude-t"Loliengrin"..Wagn er Mendeissolin Bunting Song. prayer Boellmatin Facrite "Mormon" HIT00- -"Sweet is the Work" .... Arr. by Organist An Old Melody .. Arr. by Organist Finale from First Sonata..Becker Tuture. Last Leonard. 851 Third Avenue. will return to her home this week,. Nies. sowies also end. .1'"1' several weeks in California. - 1 L. Macdon- - the Michigan Avenue, are Mr. and.. Van V., Midgiey and their daughter, Elizabeth of Berkeley. En route here the Midge Calif. leVF visited Ivith Mr: and Mrs. 1Villiam H. Caine at their home at Silver Lake, in the High Sierras. t i . . NO. ' WorldTautens For Ditaingtdshod Hospitality. ..: Andi.uxerioue Apisaintinonfia -- - ,t Mrs. Mrs. Kerois '1- BY ANDREW JENSON l Elizabeth marriage to Stephen -- aldlicill Miss- te is all Warners Bay claimed he- waswhich is plen-- ! both ty. His resemblance to Eddie Robinson and James Cag- was par- ney is obvious. but I Deillarly struck that he has the same euggestion of repressed I think Mise Virginia Sellwood and Miss Kathryn Moffat have issu- ed invitations. for a party to be given this evening in honor of I L'a Margaret Schofield, were dressed alike in frocks of turquoise blue , taffeta and carried bouquett ,of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Brown of .1 brides roses and sweetpeas. La. I 'Vert'Sehtleter4VSktiesV Mad far guests. Mrs. Clement W. Miller g the.groom. and Mrs. Frances Dunham a wedding trip to am of Wilmington. Del, left the parks of Southern Utah. the to spend the remain-....pi- e will reside in Sit Lake yeaterday der of the week in the southern t Utah City. parks; atur.C11.,Histo 17 44 I - - at-th- The bridesmaids, sisters of the b ricie, Miss Phyllis Searle and Miss Beverly Searle, and Miss 1, o pt,. I I t- ti,,,,,,I), 0147A! ,,,,11, l peach-colore- - I I e , IElio ey elo P ettic- I f '.. , : ; i ly in San Francisco , j , ; ofTRCand I and Clarence NV.. St.triever son of Mr. and Mrs. .illiam Schriever, a reception was given by the brides parents in theRichards Ward Recreation Hall last evening. For the reception, the bride a frock of white taffeta with long veil and a tiny cap in halo effect. Her Was of brides roses and b"gargets Mrs. E. E. Cartwright, matron of hone or, wore taffeta anci creamcolored and pink ro..s...es7 - , . t: H. Seahe to-b- THE PALACE ' : ;I ; :1 believe'our-readhisulphi- "MEET ME AT . i,'' i Part), Arranged , .. ' 1 AlexandeT i 1 Garfield. N. i t Tonuirr otv's Recital I On Tabernacle Organ! I - John- , , 1I ' , , chtieeholum- tetth Ed.. G. a sensation in his early :pictures. i Kobtnr,o6- Trov01, Al.k71........an.JesknuL Remember Clark as the gangster evening the bride-eleriticlwarre Adveiltur:11 was feted when Miss Martha playing the piano in "Dancing Flandro presided at a dinner par- - Daughters!" Well. Garfield's big ::'1'S' .ty, at her homa,-411;Eighth East- 'scene- - In ' kt. MO Street. Miniature suitcases were when he plays the piano and IONTERMMTAill TPUTPES the favors and marked places fir rails against the fates 'Who have Miss Charlotte Swaner, Miss Phy- got it in for him'',. liss-- Fisher. Miss 'Virginia Bell- - I ill TOW 111.639 fisEST CeetiNttlif Chatter in New Yoritt,Conat wood, Miss Shirley Jean Burn, , th'at dal hot which- - dorsi11.'11ring -- barn. Miss...,,,, s& Janet. Roberts. Miss ' 1; ".. 1 Maureen Johnson. Miss Barbara mine word of the activities of :.:4A tomoRRel the ubiquitous Peggy ':; IN Cannon. Miss Barbara Tanner. Latest is that Peggy has turned Miss Beverly.Graham. and Miss Actual . .with ,,.., her attention from stage and Elinor Bernice Fehr. undo Soss's:. .44tv now screen Leto radio and is Tomorrow afternoon Miss !may ,I trouble4boosseSt . Mrs. Edith B. Whitney. 33 C nore Richards will entertain for rounding an show into Street. haa returned from an exMiss Bothwell at her summer shape for the AM waves. The i' tended visit in Alaska and the home in Little Cottonwood Canmovie angle is that Pegges ; 44,0 Pacific Northweat. is - Malls yon. White, 1 leediag, P - lady V home of Mr. end Guests e Elliti---eli 14 i Following; the Salt Lake Tern. pie marriage of Miss Mary Searle ; -- ; I Follumtit5, W..,.L.n.,.. rreuuL,,6 ' ' : Given Reception The couple will make thelr S Street. following a home short honeymoon trip. For tray- elin g. the bride wore a cinna mon brownSur WW1. 'brown accessories.. , to4 ,,., - '';, '' forcl,;b, bisulphid. ; 4.1.'"ItAtak .i , : At are , ' ' e - Mee-Wit- ' which is a and can he obtained at lidrug mores. forms a heave gas that sinks into the furthermost points of th e runways in the ant hill and kills the, ants. Seyetai..,, Vi.":PO) : 1 : 4 Repeat the treatment if any live anc.ts Miss Helen Castkton, daugh ter of Mrs. ,Wallace C. Cast leton. T28 Second Avenue, became th e bride of Franklin Dunn - and Mrs. Georg e F. Richards Jr., at noon trday ceremon y. Pres. Richards, father of the breakfast at the Hotebride...l which followed. wore a stunning the Schiapareill model of black tripie sheer with white trim, and matthing picture hat and. acres- series. Am; corsage was of white , orchids and gardenias. Mrs. Castleton mother of the hbride, WOrO'llAVIr blue matching accesiories and a gar- denia corsaiSek, Mr.3- - Rie:larth'' mother of the groom. wore navy blue crepe, wins corsage of gar. denias; thede in the 3a!ii;eakFtlasmt guests nurnbenng 41. were seated at one Immediate-wore ;able. large of the bride ard ly in front t a ihreeetier.d, wed ,a1:100MtaiNter-iiSped by a 7n1n1ature bride and groom. White gladioli. sweetness and snapdragons wore alio larti In the table aecola. tions. Individual places marked with sprigs of orange tsjoi.n .,,hshntled with .narrivx white m21"''''''',,84 D.A . ill ,, i', --410 - s- al::tnbecqwe7din- -- tt&v't1' ' , 1. of r (Cf: J Awn , , Alts. sEast le s d. Guests at the home of Dr. C., J. Albaugh 368. Eleventh East Leather Street, are Mrs,- g.-- 0. wood and niece. Miss Margaret ,Leatnerwood, ofWashington,-D- ,. C, and Mrs. D. B. Wilicocic and son, David. of Kansas City. Mrs. Wilicock and Mrs. Leatherwood are sisters of Dr.; Albaugh, MF1.- tiruce B.. Pearson and small daughter, Frances Marian Pearson of Turlock, Calif.. spent the week with Mrs. Pearson's father, Dr. Fran., Cl' A, Goias, in the Bransford Apartment& They left yester, rtay for the Goeltz summer home on the North Fork of the Snake River in Idaho. Pres. Richards Unites Son, Midgley, to Ogden to small-fami- - .'. t - I ' ' home in Omah&Neb. Utah. I , : y M , . , Ants are among the most per-sistent of garden pests. and thev Bride-Elect Feted e do considerable damage when lowed to establish themseivese in Miss Dorothy Paine, who will flower beds. They also increaze be married next week to Thorn- ' lir King Sun. was guest.of hon. rapidly, so every effo rt should be made to get rid of them. last evening when Misallonen---- ; ;or We think our correspondent Hot,per entertained at a Mg. for sending us this formula. and (Pt ttupper at her home. , 1511 since it comes to us so well rec.. Harvard avenue. Covers were d. , laid for 18 friends of the bride- ommended, we era will be very glad to have this information. and will be anxious I, Mu. Melbourne- ROMIlior- - Nis- - I forseveral tours:t-lt- i give it a thorough trial.; imited guests to a which she will give to-l' luncheon morrow afternoon at her home, ' 1 l'rinceton Avenue, I138S . - ..:"..- - . fitc Through the kindness of a read. er of our column. we are in re- celpt of a remedy for killing ants that has proved to be very sue' cessful. The formula comes from the Utah State Agricultural Col- lege aildt,sCOOrdibg of Loran it has been tried and found to be very Wee- tive. quote from the formula: "Atillett the ant hill can be lo-cated. carbon Ihisulphid has been found very effeetive., in destroy- Ina- - the pima. With it pointcd stick mulch several holes in the hill and pour 41tto each hole one or' two tablespoons of the Cover the ant hill with wet burlap or canvas and let it- 7,,1 -- 05,. f IV' 149 , A l'- 41, : 1 , Miss Alpha Jean Catania, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George returnJames . 234 First Avenue. has . to her i ,.' Temple.,Liredding breakfast followed at the Hotel Hall-Sire- n. , Cr: 4 I I e in-la- -- - i wick Omerford startled the I llynNiter. els be tura" deers a $1.000 ak week ticket tor Para 1"Ilet bran2.43e warns W taw this with "Of Mice And Me tall,,, Jame Steyr hal bees ha HI DY Reltahlia la MOO. Tomlin's bit moment 'in tDown In Arkansas." She watt the cute milkmaid 'In "Its Old Chicago." That's all IlW tadal Sea Tall to- marrow ' I Nicol. - Lake - i'.I... '0,- .,...,ei.; , 4 If .,c . , ' '4 Mrs. Franklin Dunn Richards, was Miss Helen Cast Won before her marriage solemnized today in the Salt Lake Honoring Miss June H. 'Jewelyn and her fiance, Wayne who will be married Aug. 17. Mr. and- Mrs. S. E. Fernley and Miss Lola Fernley entertained last evening at 'a prettily angarden party at the PPM, pnted ley residence. 1452 East Thib teenth South Street. Twerity-efivfrieruis of the hon. ored couple were present et-- She affair. i , ,---- ru- .,.., 6 cP,--, 47 , x - who are moving make their residence. were en, tertained last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frajk. IL- -- Hayward ,, -- of ,1,324 entertained Browning Avenue last Fritiov at a garden party. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hartlett Powell gave a partY at their home on 17 Street for Mr. and Mrs. Midgley. el ..,,,, , 'Betrothed Couple Feted basket of shiny fruit and brass candelabra filled with yellow tapers decked the dinner table at the party given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Ralf-- Rum-Woolley at their home Woolley Woodam in Mill Creek Canyon. The- affair honored 'tin and Mr& Sterling 13, Telinage-rd- Sots (mt., NI. M., who are visiting in "Aka. Salt A , ' - - ,, . 4 -- P. 1ri.'-'ereorge .. B. G. - t. Parker, at the Parker home. 15.92 Fourteenth East Street. Fifteen close friends of the- guest of honor attended. - $ ,' and , I ' Ho& ; h Miss Agnes Hadzor and her ter, Mrs., W. H. McKenzie, and' daughters. 'Miss Bessie Agnes McMcKenzie and Miss Carol Kenzie of "Madison County. Mont, are visiting in Salt Lake City as guests-o- f Mrs. I. B. McKenzie and her daughter, Mrs. B. R. Alston, at their home, Ins Emer, son Avenue. Mrs. W. IL McKenzie is the daughter of the 121.8 George and. Bessie Brown Hadzor, former residents of Park City and Salt A sa,u-li- .7mKim.uel.------Tb- , ,.... el titer's.. hired,.....fribeo.Broth for the pktere th11411, 'Lla.o"Ba--con-- , - sts- - , ', plot of the piece revolves about the efforts of Pat andlint to do a remake of Marilyn Millers hit, 'Salty". , - . Just the mention of Oitaidine Farrar's name brings hack all the .w memories v4 when the dargling Jerry watt the toast of the Metro. polite's. tbanzaltni: as the &ughshe wis of 'a b . one of the few Anteekaw singers Mrs. Maria Louise Dix- will of ever to the who soared heights birth. celebrate her seventy-nint. the operatic world, Her famous i a to dinner at party day tonight diamonds, international '4:mance. be given at the home of her son- and thrilling personality made' her a front page- - legend for years. and daughter. and h But here is newssince Mrs. E. B. Andrews. 379 retirement to- - farm life, Farrar ii Twelve family' members will has been writing her biography'. -attend including Mr. and Nirs. IL such Sweet Compulsion- -, and C. Racorn of Butte. Mont.. who rigin now Paramount is in the front line for the rights. So far came to Salt Lake for the occa- but Fut the deal 'isn't cits-emon. wondering if they have Gladys Mrs. Dix has been the guest Swarthout in mind since (laiids owes them one 1114ths pleture and of her sister. Mrs. Phoebe O. Mc-she is. not unlike the great- Far-Intyre. of 259 Seventh Avenue. rar in appearance. She will leave tomorrow with Sat in a hot projection room )her and daughter... Mr. and Mrs. Bacorn. for Em- in New- York and forgot the "Four weather as 1 watched melt, Ida.. to visit another eon- Daughters" the same night the Mr. and the . picture v.as previewed on coast. And in answer to all those about----'r wires that bombarded me . Perscin'als.. ; ! ' I ' - e,..,.....""e ,,,,o,..... '... 'No , ' ' i will -- . will direct, Te'uni'''''terin"?:-.1- . 'mother. , Meets '"ano"tha erig.7cloc7rone-1:- as madcap movie writers in."Btiy Meet Sally"ran original story by Mark Heilinger and Earl- - Raid- - , ',Well-Know- n . , 1 a' Family Plans BirIliday. Fete , in 13. - , - win. so Pristilla Lana' who does well in "Four Daughters", will be stutilo of a cop, $ally. daughter and the new Warner clispoverl. John Payne, Is cast as her boy' friend. Marie Wilson, who click. al ,Patil W. 'Sweeney of tirashington, D. C, was honored a luncheon given this at guest afternoon by Miss Dorothy 'her home, 5711 East .South Temple Street. -BummerbloomsIn pastel , shades decked, the table, where were marked for Mrs. places Mrs.. 'John Gallivan. Miss Rebecca Kimball, Miss Erminie Kimball. Miss Bev Eli. erett. Milt., Helen Harris, Miss lone Thompson. the honored guest and .hostess.- Mrs, Swweney, the. former LIfiss PAtriela Kimball, is In Salt Lake City for a visit with her . - - Aug. I ILE IV YORK, ' I Hai Wallis of men when he couple good I them, and so he has taken up the . ovtio.ns of James Cagney and Pat O'Brien as movie scenaritts. ,In case this doesn't make much sense. the news is that following vse4 DeT t ha ooiernrmarat fsf I ivy,. to screwball Mrs- - lature, mher state electiveAgfieuils, and all ernor and state board& commissions imd bureaus, ., - Tag About Hollywood , 1 - .t - , : of Capital ls Honored Guest - Governor and Mr& Henry H. Blood will give the first in a series of "at homes" Sunday between 4 mot 7 pan, at the gayer-nor's mansion, 603 East South Temple Street. - ' Louella Parsons - w.s '':"'-'0'''- . late Marjorie Whit ,. who hark just bees Blamed - lor Scotty Dunlap to play fit filo that of tour Fninkle Dares, Pirrone for Monotpram. Thrtma kaa bees a Broadway roatedittme and also a filet Wag lutder the EKO banners., , A Use Or Two: Will Holly. wood resting weeders wryer cease? Am therm who la an benest4thgoodnees ladles has been met as aa' Americas rang. er la 'Northwest .Passege". ,,.............., , . . - 7 ' -, - r , r . t- - , , - ' ... , I k. ' - -- ,t7,1 Governor And Ilirsb Blood Arrange First In Series' Of 'At Homes' In Mansion Sunday ' 700 tr- v.,,, ) ,,-- - l'"--.....).1.44-1- ii. ., ' '', . ..,. , , , , aa.. , - |