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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAKCII31f WX 0 Formal Dance Marks Opening ' Triangle League Bride oi March Aivaits Election Of New Hotel A formal dinner dance next Saturthe day evening will Inaugurate ho-tel opening of the new Ambassador on Fifth East street. The event will be one of the most brilliant of the season, with Dr. and Mrs. 1. T. Keith as host and hostesa to their many friends In Bait Lake. The dinner dance will be given; In the new dining room and ballroom, and will not only mark the opening of the new Ambassador, but will introduce to 8alt Lake- the very last word in modern family hotel, fashioned after the Ambassador at Los Angelea and the Arizona BUtmore at Phoenix. poet-Lent- - - . f . Logan - J LCX3AN. On Wednesday evening Dr., and Mrs. J. C. Hayward entertained at a dinner party followed by bridge at the Hotel Eccles. The Easter Idea was carried out In all the atappointments. The table was Covtractively decorated with tulips. ers were laid for 28 guests. Bridge lollowed the dinner, r , Dr. and Mrs. Hayward entertained at another dinner and bridge party Thursday evening. Covers were laid for 38 guests. The long table was decorated with bowls of rose tulips. A number of Invitations have been trceived here to attend the marriage of Miss Edythe Ann Perrault, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perrault of Boise, Idaho, and Robert Sanders Campbell, son of Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Campbell, formerly of Logan, now of Boise. Idaho. The ceremony will take place Wednesday. April 3. at the St. Michael Episcopal cathedral at Boise, Idaho. Miss Ruth Olsen entertained at The supper party Saturday evening. Covtable was decorated with tulips. ers were laid for twelve guests. After supper cards was the entertainment. A high score prize was awarded. Mr. and Mrs. John Christiansen entertained- - at dinner party Sun-cla- y afternoon at their summer home In Logan canyon. Covers were laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Moses Thatcher. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayward. Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Budge, Dr. and Mrs. H. R. McGee and Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen. The Beta Delta sorority enter-tame- d at its annual Easter tea Sunday afternoon at the chapter house from 2 to 5. for the members of the student body and faculty. The rooms were decorated with Easter lilies and A color scheme of yellow emblems and white was carried out In the dining room. A silver basket of daffodils and yellow candles in silver holders formed the centerpiece for- - the tea table. The reception committee consisted of Mrs. John Christiansen. Mrs. John Crockett. Mrs. Sherwin Maeser. Mrs. A N. Sorensen and Mrs. The following Nellie B. Langton. poured at the tea table: Owen. Hansen. Evelyn Tuddenham. Maxine H , fore her marriage Battsti, daughter of Mrs. Aurila Battsti " r ; ' Froyd, LuRee Gardner, Ellen Hanks land Lettie Rlrte. The following as sisted in serving: Alwilda Glenn, Marion Hussey, Mary Brtggs, Alice Fonnesbeek, Margaret Sill and Dorothy Morgan. The 8wlnysrk.boys furnished music for the afternoon. About 300 guests called. The committee in charge consisted of Ellen Hanks, Maxine Froyd, Lois Lunt, LuRee Gardner and Lettie Rlrle. The Intercollegiate Knights of the TJ. A. C. entertained at a dancing party Tuesday evening at the Palais d'Or. The committee on arrangements con- , ! , Kimball, Emerson Abbott and Ker- ma I Hickman. Mrs. A. L. Cole entertained Infor mally at two tables of bridge Satur day evening of last week in compli ment to Mrs. setn Blair and daughter, Miss Lucile Blair, of Salt Lake, who spent the week-en- d here as guests at the Hotel Eccles. Mr. and Mrs. Winston B. Jones en dinner-part- Thurs 60c . 5Qc qt. 6oW ;H1 . Be-N- 7. - er ' . , f i ' . i30c pt Mid vale Frances De!t ' who be- was Miss tertained at a 25c pt bride, ) day evening In celebration of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Jones' mother, Mrs. W. B. Jones. The birthday cake and candles centered the Uble. Mrs. 8. E. Keedhara entertained at a bridge tea Monday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Frank McAUster of Ogden. The home was decorated with spring flowers. At the close of the card games, tea was served. Covers were laid for eight guests. . A shower was given Monday evening in honor of Miss Thelma Sprap- pon, a anae-o- i tne week. The evening was spent in playing games and music. A supper was served to 25 ' guests. Mrs. Val w. Palmer entertained at a birthday party Wednesday afternoon In honor of the birthday of her daughter, Lois. The luncheon Uble was decorated with Serve The$e Delightful Easter place cards markedsnapdragons. the covers Frances Hayward. Gwendolyn . Ice Cream Bricks Today for: Stock, Carol Peterson. Emily France, Donna Far Nelsen. Dean Holman. John Arvil Peterson, Newell Ward and Barbara and Lola Palmer. A EGG, birthday cake was cut and distributed to the guests. RABBIT or Mrs. A. Lunt of Salt Lake City, formerly Miss Loretta Clayton, is CHICK DESIGN visiting her mother, Mrs. Christine B. U. A. C. at the Clayton, dormitory. afternoon . Mrs. Rulon Thursday Johnson entertained Informally in honor of Mrs. Lunt. The following members of the SigPt ma Tbata Phi sorority motored to Ogden Sunday to attend the Seag" and to have dinner at the Blgelow hotel: Miss Leah Edwards, Miss Rita Cranney, Miss Erma EdSPECIAL BRICK wards, Miss Helen Young, Miss Alyce Hanson, Miss Connie Shaw, Miss Rita FOR TODAY Hill, Miss Maxine Bagley, Miss Valine Rowberry, Mrs. Bertha Rowberry, Miss Emma Perucca, Miss Naomi Nourat Ice Cretan Broadhead and Miss Helen Towers. ' Vanilla Ice Cream Mrs. Robert M. Smith was hostess Lemon Costard for her sewing club Tuesday afternoon. A luncheon was served to eight members. The Varsity Dancing club entertained at --a dancing party Monday evening at the PalaU d'Or. All of the appointments were carried out in the Easter decorations. Light refreshments were served to 35 couples. Dr. and Mrs. I. P. Stewart, Mr. and BULK SPECIAL Mrs. L. R. Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Llndquist and Dr. and Mrs. N. Pink Macaroon E. Munk motored to Ogden Sunday Ice Cream to see the "Desert Song.'' Mr. and Mrs. H. R. France entertained at a radio party Monday evening at their home. Refreshments were served to ten guests. Call Tear Keeley Dealer. Mrs. 8. M. Budge and Mrs. P. W. Eliason entertained at a bridge f lee la racked Extra luncheon Friday afternoon at the ; Hotel Eccles. The various small luncheon tables were decorated with yellow roses. A color scheme of yellow was carried out in all the appointments. Covers were laid for 88 guests. After luncheon the tables were arranged for bridge. At the close of games two score prises were .. the NOTICE TO CONIKACTOKS. v awarded. ; Office o tb City Baoardar, Wt Lake o club of the tX. A. C. gave The CUT. Utah, aurcb IB. ikb. Sealed propoeaU wui be received at Its annual creep Tuesday evening at the Palais d'Or. Light refreshments this of ftce until 10 o'clock a. m. Wednaa-6- were served. About were AprU 10th. 1939. tat conatnacUng marartam In attendance. pavecurb and guttar and oil ment. Including all n senary grading. P. P. Mr. and Mrs. Champ motored In euro and uutter sztenauw- Ko. M. to Salt Lake Wednesday to attend a Terrttorv CarkwaT avenue to nth dinner officers of the the by given .South etreet, from Klfbland rark drive to 15th Xast street, aooordlng to plana Walker Brothers bank. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Weltie and Mrs. Champ on file in the city engineer's office. Inatructlona to bidders, apedflcaUons motored to southern Utah, where a and forma lor contract and bond, concert was given by Mrs. Champ and with plana, when prepared, may Weltie. On Saturday "Mr. be obtained at the office of the cu en- Professor and Mrs. Champ left for California, gineer, upon deposit of five (S5.W) dot- - where they will spend a week In Los it- - . The right la reserred to reject any and Angeles. bids. all Mrs. William Lohman arrived home ' 87 order of the Board of Commissioners. Thursday from a week's visit in Salt XTBZL MACDONALO. f. Lake. City Recorder. The 8eagull girls of the Ninth Ward , Pint publication. March 20, U2g. ' M. L A entertained their mothers at Last pubUcaUon. AprU , 12.. 30c Mrs. Milo Pi chore! I, a recent The Blue Triangle league will elect officers at Its regular meeting at the Y. W. C. A clubhouse Monday night Miss Etbelyn Elder, chairman of the nominating committee, presents the following ballot: For presidertt Miss Lucile Stark; vice president, Misses Margaret Hauerbach and Edna Swyers; secretary. Misses Ethel Bates and Myrtle Lorensen; treasurer. Misses Ethelyn Elder and Jane Montgomery. . An added feature wilt be a discussion on budget percentages for employed women, to be led by Miss Hes ter McOaughey. general secretary. Preceding the business meeting, the dinner will be given over to a celebration appropriate to April 1. Misses Elizabeth Anderson and Margaret Johnson are in charge of these All girls are asked to arrangements. register before noon Monday. ' 1 MIDVALE. Saturday, evening at their home on Social avenue. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Fotheringham and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cox entertained at a dancing party. A late supper was served at small tables; the color scheme of the decorations and favors Marion, and small son, Billy, who as yellow and lavender. The guests have been here for some time. left were Mr. and Mrs. Bergener of Bing- to return to their home in ham. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wilcox. Miss Saturday Idaho. r jr Nellie Crab and Lawrence Grahanrl Richfield, Mrs. Arthur Dunn was hostess to of Salt Lake and Mr: and Mrs. Leo of officers the and teachers First j Anderson of Mldvale. Primary association Friday af Mrs. C. E. Ann la of San Francisco ward ternoon of last week. arrived early in the week to visit her Jensen and Melvln Beck- parents. Mayor and Mrs. L. A. Porter. Mrs. Annis was formerly Mar- strand of Ephratm spent the past week-en- d vusHing Mr. Jensen's sister. garet Porter. Utahna Jensen. Entertainments Mrs. D. M. Todd, Jr.. had as her Miss were given in their honor at the C. L. guests Wednesday her sister from Reading home on Saturday evening Salt Lake and Park City. Mrs. Walter in Salt Lake Sunday. and Mackey. Mrs. J. P. Burton and Mrs. Miss Lucile McMullin, whose home Lloyd Burtoq. in Canada, is staying with her The old folks' committee of the is uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Second ward will give a dance in while attending school in Golf's hall Monday evening. Carter's McMullin, . Salt Lake. band will furnish the music Mrs. Alex Beckstead was hostess to The library committee met at the. members of her club Thursday afterhome of Mrs. R. A. Pallanch Monday. noon of last week. Luncheon was served to five. Mrs. A. A. Larson. Mrs. H. E. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stokes and fam- - Phelps, Mrs. R. R. Fenn, Mrs. D. A. Uy of Murray visited relatives in Drown and Mrs. J. A Alcorn were Friday. Misses Wtnona and guests Tuesday at the residence of Maurlne Stokes remained for the Mrs. Lew Greenlg of Salt Lake. week-enMr. and Mrs. Harvey, Danks anThursday of last week Miss Lillian nounce the birth of a son. H. C. Hart attended Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ntbley enterHart and Mrs. a meeting of the Daughter of the tained at dinner Friday evening. The Pioneers at Lehl. Miss Hart was the guests were Mr. and Mrs. William soloist for the afternoon and also at- Knowles and daughter, Margaret, of tended the Junior prom at Lehl Frt Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wales of Salt Lake. day evening. Mrs. A J. Burton, who has been a Thursday of last week Mrs. Leo M. D. of Anderson was hostess to members of her daughter. Mrs. guest club. Mrs. W. O. Boberg of Santo In home Salt her returned her Todd, Lake Wednesday. dy was from out of town. I Mrs. W. B. Joy and daughter. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mld-jva- le d. i i Hart and Miss Lillian Hart were guests at a chicken dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hart of West Jordan. Saturday evening of last week at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. Bergman, a shower was given for Mrs. Jackie Burton, a recent bride. Thirty were present. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burton and daughters. Isobel and Martha, of KaysvUle; Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Owen of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bergman of Murray. Mrs. Alex Beckstead and son, Far-respent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Beckstead in Helper. Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin Woodhead and Miss Maurlne Woodhead of Salt Lake spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wood-heaout-of-to- ll, d. Dancing Party Series Closes The last In a series of dancing parties given during the winter and early spring months by the Ladies' Literary dancing club will be held Saturday evening at the clubhouse. Hosts and hostesses will Include Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. e, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mullins.'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. L N. McClanahan, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ashworth, Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Hewlett, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Post Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Partner, Dr. O. E. Christensen. Ward McAllister and E. H. Dorman. Not-tag- Mrs. R. W. Stokes was hostess to members of the Birthday club Sat- Dance at Elks Club urday of last week. A luncheon was Miss Oretchen Hofmann and Miss served followed by bridge. Mrs. H. E. Peggy Alford will be hostesses at a W. won O. Mrs. and Phelps Boberg dancing party Monday evening at prizes. the Elks club. They will be assisted Miss Virginia Es person entertained their mothers, Mrs. George B. Games were by Saturday evening. Hofmann and Mrs. J. W. Alford. played and late refreshments were Invitations have been Issued to fifty served. The guests numbered six. Mrs. S. J. Taylor and Miss Marvel couples. Taylor of Lehl' spent Saturday and Dahl of West Jordan. Ronald Hand Simday with relatives here. Miss Jacobson of the Draper school of Sandy win read. The Ladles' Aid society met Thursfaculty will be the speaker at the Joint meeting in the First ward Sunday day for a work meeting. will be Musical numbers Mrs. Jackie Burton left Thursday evening. given by Miss Helen Westlund, to join Mr. Burton In Los Angeles, Gladys Rasmussen of Sandy, Ivan where they will make their home. of ITU West Second South street. ' Visitors Guests it Sprague Home Mr. and Mrs. George Erdman of Portland. Mich., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A D. 8prague Thursday evening at their home, 140 McClelland street The guests were served at one table, the appointments and decorations of which were carried out in a violet color scheme. dinner Wednesday. .The" table was decorated with snapdragons. The Easter Idea was carried out in all the Covers were laid for appointments. 46. A program of readings and songs was rendered. "Dancing and games occupied the remainder of the time. A luncheon was given Thursday afternoon at the Presbyterian church in compliment to Mrs. Charles Williams of San Francisco, Calif., and Mrs. Mary Brank of Oakland, Calif., who were visiting the local church, and conducted a young peoples' meeting at the church In the evei ning. Mrs. Anton Lunt of Salt Lake spent the week here visiting with her mother. Mrs. Christine B. Clayton. Mrs. Rulon Johnson entertained informally Thursday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Lunt Your phokz Of These ;1W WW . ; ON TERMS NEVER BEFORE OFFERED WILLIS E. SPAFFORD MANAGER DISTRICT orncEs NtWHOUSB BLDO. 17M SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 1 WASATCH 8TNOP818 OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OT Northern Life Insurance Company Rome Office Fourth and Seneca streets. Seattle, Waah. President --D. B. Morgan. Secretary J. H. 8artent. Bbowtng condition on December 31. 192S. made to the Commissioner of Insurance of the state of Utah, pursuant to law: ASSETS. . Real estate 03,45 7J Mortgage and other loans. , . 4.195,687 (7 2.203.282 00 Bonds Cash in office and banks... 203.1M.S2 M.220 J4 Other ledger assets , fbtsl ledger Accident and asseU AS jtt.12S.76 health assets ..1M,S6S1 Other nonledger assets 4Bi.77S.os Otoss assets Leas assets not admitted.. . '........; ....... All other liabilities Total Capital . , ... Surplus --. Surplus , ', ; (..... ' I J J ! i: ... i f II - 661.737 .M SS.90S 063 35 M,72S.8S Total admitted assets . . S S51.J33 3 Insurance issued in IMS glS.lS8.SS8. LIABILITIES. ' Accident and health reserve! 429.927.80 8.712.664.46 reserve Net Unearned premium reserve 372,165 48 Net amount unpaid losses and claims .; 31 .263 94 liability ft 543.065 5.1 1 10376.96 ..849J04J t25O.000.OO - MODEL RA 73 A compact mode Hotpoint Electric Range of velvet black Japan and white enamel with polished nickel trimming. If window and not necessary this range can be placed under prevent light from entering' the kitcjben. 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