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Show tii i 111:1: : i, n . .10 ukn a i mm; utah aw 'i i C i i : s i i rn i; i if., rAGEirrm i Delta Theta ('hi Sororitv Mcc'is Young Couple t if. Are loi wired At Dinner In mi min soi ot it v In Id mg Mond i 1 V L llUTH SCOFIELD. Kill on I Glee Clubs Unite In Glee At Hilarious Banquet In one of the most hilaiioux pat tie-- , cut slant', hi Kogan, members of the Impel lal and Pel Panto glee Hubs, partners and special guests fi oinked Murid. i night at the Logan The '.to persons pie-eSixth ward amusement hall. en joyed two hours of comedy tollowing a banquet. Kenneth Trotman, one ot Logans outstanding comedians carried away the pri.e as the outstanding male ch, natter ot g the evening with piobabh the nw-- t of his career, lie joined ot er members of the Imperial glee club to cany away homos m the best male A bachelor's Uieam. group performance of the etening Prizes were also givtn tor the hest4 group number pieseiiticl bv the Bel !r n C'anto group and to Mis Walter X; 'I illill' .1 of the her Welti for portr.it a .stunt emus woman in 'mad Zina D. H. Young Included on the far, gram tier, the Zm l H Young camp of n hv Miss vocal umbels Mteral of t'fah Pioneers will Olive Nielsen, a piano solo by Miss Dunghlii-i hold .heir meeting at the home puDean Rogeis and a group ot Mai of P.ttnlstm, 442 North Main numbers by Isadori Shorn t a, rhursd is M iri h IS, at 3 p m (onipanicd by Mrs Willi Assisting hostesses will be Mrs Jatk Taylor, piesulint ot the Lois Bernt-soMrs data Ksitlon, Imperial Glee club, prcndid it the and Flnreiie Griffiths banquet and intioduied '"on Hun-- ' leasts wcie son as toastmaster offered by Charles Sorenson Kr all- Henry Ballard ies Fonnesbetk. Parley Pedersen, The Huirv Ballard 'amp of Fahth Timmereck and t.awreme Ibiughltis of Utah Pioneers will Hailey meet Thursday at at the 3pm Special guests of tht gh e clubs home of Mis William C England, for outstanding sertut, rendered 341 V, est Fust South. at i oneerts and in othir cupuitics were Mr and Mrs Hal Farr, Mr ce : un-ln- n during the program Sorority Meets 2pm Thomas Tarbct Ec-cle- p. m f Eliza It. Snow The Dt stoic uf Women picsmted m 'he wai d Mrs John Wight inttitaimd hall The p.igiai t will at a dinner a tu r honu m Ihnnu hiuiiUHinent All follow eii hv a social horn Naturdav evening n honor of her i amed piode of the ward and nieie, Mrs hluooi F Guvman tin mimbois of the Kiluf souety of Salt Lak4 Ditv Mis Guy man .tie undid before her nuimagi in tht4 Slt Lake Linple Kebru irv U, w is I he ! nth ward lenth ward Mish Clam e Liddle lift f sm ietv will hold thin anDinner was reived to 32 giusts nual Manh 17 soiid Wednesdiy at The tables were beautifully det s p m A good jiogiam nas been oiated in ellovv and white with airaigid mil tefieshments will he il adult wedding cakes and daffodils used served ieople of the as (eruerpi(t.es w ird are iiudiallv united to attend Miss Marge ne Hall, Miss Kod-l- a till Si, i,,l Jorgensen and Miss Afton Allen furnished several niusit al selet Eleventh ward A pu nu luiuh-- i on and a sm a togethir m,h an tior.s during the evening Mi uitt listing prog! am will be given gilt. sts btsidis and Mis Guvman were Apostle in thi Lug in Eleventh waul by the Joseph F Mi i rill, of Silt Lake Ki In f society in commemoration City, Mrs Mary Liddle of Logan of tin founding of that organizatand President and Mrs Linford ion ;r sears ago The program will M Bn kniore of 1aiadiM bigin at 7 3u p m and will bo as Main lovely gifts vvi it piisinUd follows Community singing, led hv Mis Cei ilia Gi een to the bride addiess of i. wil nn Mrs Ragna J Maughan, voi.il duct Mr and Mrs L. J Week-En- d Hailij, fai t.s about the first Retie! soi ii ty Mrs Berime Christensen 'Dial solo. Miss Olive Neilsen, Mr and Mrs L F. NiNon dramatic reading, Thomas Cutler; at a dinner guen at their voial solo Donald Smith The prohome Saturday evening in compligram will be followed the hy ment to Colonel and Mrs A E luiii boon AM families of the ward Mr and are o Mis William invited to bring luncheons Wilfong, P Stevens of Ogden and Mrs Hot choiolate will be served free Adrian Merrill of Idaho Falls, by the refreshment committee week-enguests at the Nelson Games will he played under the diieetinn of Mrs home Laura Cazier Eighteen guests wire piesent Mrs Agnes Allen and Mis Nancy at the dinner pleasant social Phippen evening was enjoved ward A bazaar will be hi Id m ccnnectioi with the annual anniversary party Wednesday, Mar at 2 p m Refreshments will be Thomas Tartu I iamp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet served The public is invited to be Thursday at 2 30 p m at the home present of Helen Mamwanng, 165 North llvde Park ward-T- he Third West Hyde Agisting hostesses Rilicf will be Katherine society will observe the an Cowley and Bertha Gesscll t p.igi int will be d Joseph Smith pioneer camp will meet at the home of Mrs Beta Sigma Phi members met John P Smith, 394 West Center s Street Thursday, March 18 at 2 Monday evening at the Hotel Phyllis Pehison, vice president, Plans presided at the meeting for national rush month were outlined and regular business con- First ward 1 hi Logan First win! Ri lief sot, i tv will icli'biate the auimcrsarv of the oigamzation Weilnesd.iv at 7 Jn when a s.nrnl d Smith Joseph The Monday Night Relief Societies Guests Are Entertained The Kliahith Mathews camp of Daughters (,f Utah Pioneers vull meet at the home of Emma Zollinger Thuisdiy at Members are a.sked to be present The Eliza R Snow camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will meet B. Chocolates given to the group Thursday at 3 p m. at the home The William B Prtsfon camp H. Mrs. a John of Mrs. Della England Pedersen, of by Wilson, Jr, Daughters of Utah Pioneers will recent bride, were enjoyed by the 440 West First South. meet Thursday at 2 p m at the members at the close of the Assisting hostesses are Elizabeth home of Mrs Hirvey N ChristenBushy and Annie Cressall sen, 446 East First South William ducted. 3E. Mis on i Elizabeth Mathews 4? PHONE 50 n i and Mrs Shoore Miss Rogers and Mr and Mrs S E Clark Mrs L J Bailey sorted as chm-ma- n of the committee on arr inge-menand acted as master ot cue-moni- - - Dinner Honors Former Logan Resident nt laugh-pnnokin- J V & lu mm Mt v i n Phi Kappa Iota Licet Officers Md. 'td k ippa ih lot km u tMt nit Mondtv h at t In ipu t i i I In GI t it 1 ( U s 1( v tt (iMiMt-- vv at a nu will d Pitivvn so-utu- t r v ('hi Omega Mothers Meet Wednesday J he will unit (hi Onugi Motluis at the chapter hou.se Wnl s! y t ening at 7 JO A hook review will he givtn and a so, ml evening spent Mrs Roland Kmmett is in i h irge of arrangements All mein-Ii s die muted to be piesent n n Visit Children v H It i i innwtition md fnluio Gudy MiG i e dist ills for tht group outlined Youngster lias Birthday Party Mis Main Muihlin B (iitir-taiiu- d Sund.iv alUrnoon m to ht r small uighter, Mae who was celebrating uini-plime- nt Violet her fifth hnthdav amuwisary Klnur kotter and Mr and i U Mr and M's Mis Fred MGTaty Mr. and Mis t nest Fietnmn Mr and Mrs Wendell Kotter, Mi and Mrs Her-- i m kotter Miss Norma Kotter of Mr and Mri Dean Hnghun HulUn md son Glade, of Richmond Mi and Mrs Charles Pur-s- i r Mr and Mrs George Oow-l- t Mis Lewis R Neeley, Lewis H Neehy, Helen Neeley and Irene NeUv ot Benson pie isaut afternoon of mk ml that and nmsn followed dinner seivmg or iD d and (audUs ver Iv dt 1 i whuh ihle i w uh E t Of The Week The in ni ui ,i strong const deli use op nut ifi" has nowhere lf tn en so i uipliH.sized us in A Im Inhovs m count of "TsushiKnopf i, which tells in gra-ph- n detail of the great sea battle of thi Japanese war of 1905. Min you i an clearly see how Hindi in si note even the science of 3o viais ago has so cut down a spue that great fleet can travel lsissi miles to battle with another olf its own shores '1 lie fleet went from Russian Russia went clear down around Cape of Good Hope at the tip of Afina up past India and headed e Had the nghi for Japan not had strong coast defense, in the body of its fleet, the war might hive h id a different ending. ma i Jap-uiis- take lenteted luge b.ithdiv t A the Biddulph ot Ogflen. Wyo Tornngton Joe Lacy I om U vue v i i n ii Mt Otlan Johnson Klvm Wayment Ogden, m use Lavton nuumgu Jiy, lotale i or poration sn n t n Law teito Mithevvs Guitsville uni inlia-- i Hiruv Knghuui, Tomb ui U managers Uie next meeting will Le laid W i intsdiv night at the chapter At h it turn Miss I amor e hois Ltwa dean of vu men at the I SG will adless the group rii 11 Mfiiith nurritd Mrs kot-- t Mim Fidelia is foinnilv Mis Cl m pitxi- u si i vv w he g Ui sts w'te stated at one 1"ml t i bit whuh was aitistieally dt t ot tied with a wedding take A t olur tnk'd bv sweet peas u donun-isfhune ot pink and white d thi appomtmen s (unis wtie laid for Mi and At Meeting rn llans fti nUit vs i t In 'hi gulai in t mug at the Rmk nl in ii Hide is K h It v ot B n uni d it a dmmr.it hei m i tunplimi nt to ssim i md Mis Flnier kotter who I Book wa.s r r . A-- 4 it wa.s, Attend Garland MIA Opera Monday Professor and Mis Chester J Mvrrs Celia Nelson and Hat net Nielsen motored to (Lit Lind Monday to attend the opeta 'Martha" presented hy the MIA organization of that (ommumly the Japanese remained thii home waters and destroyed tlie invaders Tin author tells a most colorful but pusonal nairative, as well the big point remains that the battle of Asushima is a clear indication that while geographical isolation is an aid to defense, modern transportation methods have made it an inadequate defense unless it is baked up by armament. m Shower Honors Recent Bride Frink Karl gave a homo Frutav evening huncinng Mrs Fay Hawkes, Miss Marie Morteusen, funnel a rcicnt hrulc A program given during the evening nuluded two vocal selections by Mis Otto Oskar, aicom-in ted bv Mrs Ardclla Griffiths, and two vnuil numbers by Mrs Mr- - show i I r at h r p Haw ki s Luiii h was served by .existed by Mrs Ernest the hostess Earl The serving table was covered with a lovely lace rloth over peat h In i olored damask. A bowl of snapMl ind Mrs J W W light Sr, dragons giatcd the center Twenty-fiv- e guests were presof Hvrum left for California Mon-- d The bride received a numiv for a three weeks' vacation ent Thty will visit their d uighter. ber of beautiful gifts Mis Maimer Swuison at Berkeley and their son Lloyd, at Los California St. Johns Guild Meets Thursday Members of the St. John's Guild mial biithday of file oigiaiatiim Wednesday evening at X o clock A will meet Thursday at 2 30 p. ni. good program has ben arianged to at the home of Mrs A. L. Stark, whuh all marrieu people of the W East Fourth North. All mem-hit- s vv iid are invited aie urged to be present. You see the fresh, white SNOWDRIFT purity of creamy when you unlock the pail. And the last crumb of the lightest, freshest tasting cake you ever made proves that your eyes were right. Prestop Ruby Keeler says : W. ELLIOT & "Luckies are a light smoke that treat a tender throat right "In a way, its easier to kee) in condition as a dancer than as a singer. Exercise can keep the muscles in shape, hut there are a lot of things that can go ivron g with the voice and throat. It stands to reason, then, that any actress ivants a cigarette that is gentle and strikes the right note with her throat, I started smoking Luckies 4 years ago. Theyre a light smoke that E A A SPECIAL PURCHASE JUST ARRIVED! for every daytime Youll be thrilled with the muik'l iue;i-xio- n! new btyle details and .shades! treat a tender throat right. Gay New Prints! Plain Shades! LOVLLY WARNI R BROS. STAR NOW APPEARING "READY, WILLING AND ABLE Clever New Spring 2 SPECIAL PRICE GROUPS! One of these new Hats is a lequiremenl for Sptin Must happiness! felts, itedelmes and vanous straws. 'ew lirims, new colors, fetching ornamentations! abi ies, i.Jil YOU MUST SKK THEM ! v E. W. Ett.lLIiir E. W. ELLIOT Sc IN Ail independent survey was made recently among professional men and women lawyers, doctors, lecturers, scientists, etc. Of those who said they smoke cigarettes, more than87ff stated they personally prefer a light smoke. Miss Keeler verifies the wisdom of this preference, and so do other leading artists of the radio, stage, screen and opera. Their voices are their fortunes. Thats why so many of them smoke Luckies. You, too, can have the throat protection of Luckies a light smoke, free of certain harsh irritants removed by the exclusive process "Its Toasted. Luckies arc gentle on the throat. CO, 2s LA...,-.- ., 5, ri ii THI FINEST TOBACCOS "THE CREAM OF THE CROP a A Light Smoke It7s Toasted-Yo- ur AGAINST IRRITATION ; Throat Protection AGAINST COUGH Copyright I9U jui.iiinBwwi Tb AmrR Tobut .mi Coaptaf liwt |