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Show BAZAR A GRAND SUCCESS f Great Praise Due All Who Aided in I Making It Such. i ' The women of St. Mary's and St. Pat- t rick's parishes are prouder over the I i ; ' bazar which opened under their au- f apices in St. Mary's hall Wednesday I .. noon, than any of their previous un- f j dertakings. Socially and financially it has been far more successful than the f fair given in St. Mary's hall two years . ago. Gorgeous booths and sales tables. loaded with novelties and useful wares, I , have been the scene during the three I M days' of the bazar of a merry business hum, while the luncheon room has ; never failed to attract hundreds of peo- I , ' pie to every luncheon. uhen the festivities were opened .! Wednesday noon, interest was chiefly , i centered in the luncheon, for the women j " ( of St. Mary's and St. Patrick's par- . ' ishes long ago became famous for their 1 f 1 knowledge of good home cooking. At I 'the very first setting it was found that I i there were not enough tables, and the I j . dining room was kept as busy as a J i . , downtown restaurant in convention I ; time. It is estimated by the Rev. W. K. I , i' ' : Ryan that over 1,200 people have taken I 1 part in the luncheons alone, while the I I nightly attendance at the bazar has 1 : ; ' . soared above the thousand mark. j Gorgeous decorations especially added I ' . ' to the attractiveness. The young ladies , , who had charge of the arrangement of the booths, who throughout the bazar i have been in rivalry not only to see I 1 v which could sell most, but present the I . .best appearance, carefully studied de- ! , , signs of latest decorative schemes long before the opening of the bazar, and when the time came to tack them to-! to-! i gether they grew in beauty with such i rapidity as to ast- nish those who hap- I !. . pened to be early spectators. i Rev. Father Ryan took personal in terest in a shooting gallery, which throughout the fair has been conducted ' ,.';' under his direction. And he says that I i i the young men of St. Patrick's and St. Mary's parishes would certainly be I bard to compete with as regards marks- 1 nianship. Lending interest to every I feature of the bazar, he has largely l " contributed to its success. s Miss Marjory Mulvey, whose duties 1 J t has been to tell fortunes in a little i tent in a corner of the hall, says that I ( ; she has brought happiness to more peo- I ' I pie in Salt Lake than any other young I ! ' tody ever has in a similar period of I : -. ' Time. Such as have prospected all their lives have been informed that they are ! on the verge of becoming wealthy - ' miners, while scores of young ladies of j Mary's and St. Patrick's are now certain that their husbands will not only be handsome, but wealthy. Practically all the societies connected i , with the parishes, directly or indirectlv, have been taking an unusual interest in i , the festivities, lending a hand in the entertainment, programs and furnish-s furnish-s in? instrumental and vocal selections. The various attractions of the bazar liave been under the direction of the following: ! Parish booth, Mrs. F. J. McGanney; I -All Hallows booth, Mrs. Ronald aior- I rison; tea room, Mrs. F. J. Westcott; St. I ' Patrick's booth, Mrs. Anna Brynfng; f : " doll booth. Mrs. Charles Quigley; "candy I s ; booth, Miss Margaret Gibbons; punch ': 1 booth, Mrs. J. W. Farrell; Knights of ' Columbus booth. Mrs. Jennie Laramie, i The Rev. Father Ryan was head of f ' : the committee of arrangements, and I ; was assisted by Mrs. F. J. Westcott, i Mrs. R. Morrison. Mrs. James O'Connor i and Mrs. F. J. McGanney. i - , , J ; ' Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Co. I ' ' Transacts a general trust business and I i - Pays 4 per cent interest on savings de- 5 i posits. Joseph F. Smith, president; I ! ; . Anthon II. Lund, vice president; O, C f f ": 1 Becbe, cashier. I : ; The baEls of our business Is Quick I ' i work and quality. I CENTURY PRINTING CO.. and 57 Postoffice Place, Great i ; 5 Salt Lake City. m. I 1 TIie ,Tlcat t0 ORt that can't be beat. I i. That makes you smile whene'er you cat, I that by the Inter-Mountain Packing . Co. packed j . The meat that by Uncle Sam is backed INTER-MOUNTAIN PACKING CO ' ! : "est First South street, Salt Lake City. , 1 - LacP Curtains Laundered. AVork j , , guaranteerl. Bell phone 4957: Ind. 3023. i . Remember s : i ' Children's night at Bazaar, Saturdav, J T ni eml iei- 4. |