Show vr A 10-A- 1 - - ’ t 1 - r - “ " V' : v- - of B(tonGfaiif 0 C TT T3T T - ¥ T i' " - - " V I - ?' "v '' s -- k ' - - v FEBRUARY 25 1917 LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY " - - - ' - ' U SILKS UrMallnu - 36 in wide all colors at yard — VC ' - : STO R E THAT SAV E S YOU MONEY Gloves TH E Auerbach’s - rj ! ' v ‘m ' : s Qp'er T'- 0 ' r TVRTTPTTRT TUATJ? 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' National Grand Opera company as they are promised even a'better season than The engagethat offered last year and a special ment is for two nights beginning Monday Tuesday matinee 19 night March The reason for expecting even better performances than before is that the this season the company is to offer entwo most popular operas in their tire repertoire "Aida” on the opening "Faust" on the second night and a novelty night and forin the matinee new JapMascagni’s is promised anese opera "Iris" with the dainty a donna Tamakl Miura Japanese prim role title the singing In offering “Aida" this city will get cast of princithe same big all-stcompany so pals thaton has made this in all the tour its present popularcities Luisa Villanl the falarge mous Italian soprano who has created so many prima donna roles in the newer Italian operas "Ysabeau" “The ar I tnors will be the Radames George Baklanoff the Russian baritone will sing Amonasro Virgillo Lazz&rl Italian basso has the part with Luigi Remario Amelia Farrelli Maria the Gay and Paolo r cast It would be vdifficult to select a more capable cast than that offered for the presentation of "Faust" onTues-da- y night with Maggie Teyte the English soprano rsinglngIs the role of exquisitely Margurlte a part she fitted for both vocally and physically Riccardo Martin the American tenor as Faust has a part that suits his Jose robust tenor voice 'perfectly Mardone the great Spanish bafesO is considered the best' Mephistbpheles in America- since that' has- appeared the 'days of j Pol- - Plancon - Graham Marr Dorothy Fpllls Maria Winiets-kaj- a furnish" the and Giorgio--Pullt- l minor parts with ' singers - worthy of stellar roles Ananian-completin- - - a el us - - tre CHEMISE — 49c59c 85c 95c $125 $1J50 $200 $250 and np ' - el - ea-ture- - tte ' at - - f - - - - - - L el L-'K- - - - l -- ph - SpecUI to The Hersld-Bepablles- ' al first party FairvieW Feb 24— Theschool gymthe new high given : in' It was nasium was helda Friday night for parents reception In the form of was the main students ' Dancing and ''J J 0’ of' Mayfield spent Bert Willardson here with friends Messrs Clarence and Wiley Mower chicken supper Sunday entertained afa home in Milburn Six their night at were present William & Olsen Principal' Heber Olsen Henry TerGeorge Eli ChristiansenMadsen Warren 'Day ry Merlin MarMadsen Mae 'Misses and BradyEdmunds Rowena cella Lasson GraceMcArthur attended and lone Larsen the tMichers institute' at‘Manti Friday V '' and Saturday of Ole Jenson Mrs Mr and Ephraim the- home their at Cleon are visiting Anderson Mrs daughter'-Pearl to Miss Briggs was hostess The club Tuesday be ?Kewpie crocheting Respent in evening was were served- to- Leona freshments Allred Mirl- Peterson Clark’Lauretta Terry and Clara and Goldie Miss Fawn Olsen is home from sevCity where she has' spent ' Spring ' eral ‘weeks Edmunds spent Saturday Miss Grace Wales and Sunday with her parents-at ai Utah was Salt Lake Emlllus Christenson ofweek - t a" Fairview- visitor this C The Junior-bangave a dancing matfaculty- of the inee to the students and school Tuesday afternoon-- Wedneshigh - Mrs Henry Terry returned day ‘'from Ephralm where she visited - -- "' t r the-wee- - ELSINORE j —Mrs P E Christensen entertained Sunday in honor 'of her daughters Ray and Fae’s tenth birthday- anniversary Chris Lee of Canada’ is here visiting with his parents Mr and Mrs - Niels Lee The following ' were ' ’ entertained Tuesday evening at the M E cottage: Misses Florence Jensen Ruby1 Kotter Ruth Johnson Anna Dunn' ‘Elizabeth Schwab 'Mabel Dunn and 'Mrs Thomas C 'Jensen Mrs Theodore Christensen was hostess for members of her Thursday T' Bridge- club' officers On Thursday evening and teachers of the Sunday-schoogave a social and party in honor of their resuperintendent A F Kottervat tiring home of Mr" and Mrs' Augest Kotthe ter Sr - Games and refreshments were The guests included Hr- and enjoyed Mrs A P Kotter Mr- and Mr C L Mr and' Mrs Loren ChrisGregensen tensen Mr and Mrs E M Greenwood Mr and Mrs J L Staples Mr and Mrs CL M Marqudson MrMrsandC Mrs Albert O Engar Mr: and J Jensen Mr and Mrs J M Parry Mr and Mrs D Montague Mr and Mrs Louis So- Rinda Anderson Fawn derburg Mrs Sylvester Ellen Nielson Anna r Jensen Ermlna Smith’ Adell Brown Christie Jensen’ Edna HurbertvUnice Doxford Rebecca Peterson Winnie Parry Johnsen Ruby Kotter Ruth John Herald-Ijwbllca- n) - i son Leon and ' Erastus Madsen -- - ' l - - -- - - - - ‘ 1 : Ar-di- th v - 1 - - - ‘ i r -- I i' ! - ’ Christensen Charley Blair and HFloy J w "Mrs Lillian Jensen will ' ' entertain Tuesday evening members of the club Pollyanna Miss - Christie Jensen " Miss' v Ardith Johnsen and Miss Adell Brown- entertained a number of friends Wednesday Miss J ensen’s evening at the home of grandmother Mrs J CL Jensen Kotter ' SpecUI - 1 BLACKJFOOT to The ) --- - v ? j''-1-- - 'j t - Blackf oot Ida r Feb 24—F Ef y t he new warden of the peniten-tiar- v atBoisewas visiting here Wed- Prof Harry"" Avery : gave K a 'Vs lecture before the Current Eventv club on afternoon Thursday Cecelia-Durfee' Miss of this ‘left for Salt Lake where she is toplkce be married in the- Temple to J A Tolman of Preston- a former teacher of this locality' The LJEL'’ Aldrich left: for Mr California on Monday'family Aldrich there then go will spend 'a 'few days : into Montana' where he is oyer several locations CL' C - Mr - and ' Mrs - H Rich of the southern ' part' of the county together son Chase were ‘called to with' their ' sickof- VtheParis - Ida: on f account' — ness of Grandmother RichE-Melton of 'Rigby came down on to meet his aged mother who Saturday came In from Mackey and transferred De-Ka- - t' : : t - d with relatives fa ’ -- - - r-- - - - - : - - - A v 1 - - - i ! - ' Seamless Velvet Rugs— Not the cheap printed kind that Is now being sold everywhere as Velvet woven Ruga but genuine hard wearing velvet pile — can steel cut and whole— 3--lb : Size 9x12 rugs $1750 &0Q Mr - - : - El-w- in - Or-v- al - - PA1RVIEW - - at 9x12 at their home eighteen of their inRasmus-so- n vited friends being present Ir& and Mrs Mrs W W Brown who has been a Mr and Mrs L ' N Crosier Mr Mrs visitor in Salt Lake returned home and Mrs Vivian Burns Mr and Mel L Thorpe Mr and Mrs Joseph Mr and Mrs C A Matt Sunday Anderson The teachers of the vin gave a & hail Thurseon Mr and Mrs June Webb valentine party in the Rprimary Mr and Mrs Lucian Martin Mr and day evening Mra Roy Colby Mr and Mrs Herod Crane Mr and Mrs Charles Nielson COALVILLE Mr and Mrs Charles Nordfelt Mrs to The Her Special CL E West and the Misses Wilma FranCoalville Feb 24 —A most successand Montes Mattsson cey Mr and Mrs D Ai Arrivee left Tuec ful valentine rook party was given by two weeks visit ' in Ogden the sophomore class of the high school day for aLake and Salt the domestiu science department Mr and Mrs O CL Doke of Ephraim at Bessie Those present were the Misses the week Jones visited a few days during Pauline French Vera Hobson A pleasant surprise was given Jo Marie Salmon Maurlne Pettit Lois L honor Copley Edith Rippon seph Friday evening in Those Nola Rippon of his Thorpe anniversary birthday Lee Clara Crittenden Vera Plorilla H Mr were C Mra resent Gates and Arnold Vivian Clark Levon Bagnell S r- - and Mrs Louis Larson Mr and Mabel Couch- Le Grande Wright Mrs Ira Rasmusson Mr and Mra Harold Allen William Wright Lb Larson and Mr and Mrs Joseph Leonard Robinson George Sargent Thorpe Salmon Maurice Boy den Principal and ' Mra Floyd Williams entertained at Mra Mr and Mra G J MBeard Cummings The guests were Mr Howard dinner Miss Claire Wilcox Mr and MraSunday Fenn Mra Lars and: Earl Mr and Mra Ernei Lorent Miss Peterson sen Mr and Mra Floyd Williams and asondelightful Mra Jay Crane were ushered into the dining guests where On Friday evening the Wide Awake room three-cqurluncheon club entertained at a chicken roast at was served aTables were beautifully Club the home of James Sorenson in valentine effecta and the members present were the Misses Iris decorated was a large crystal bowl centerpiece Sorenson Zell and Bessie Katie Thorpe filled with red tulipa around which d' McKenna Clara Draper Edna small candlabras with red can Sorenson Hilda Gates Layle were Joy Favors were small candlesticks dlea Bassett and Haleen Gatea d cardn placecame H B Crandall Is enjoying a visit and out from Faddies Bess Miss from his mother this week: with her few a to Lake Salt days spend met in club The Ladles’ "the 'Literary relativea The pro club room ' Monday evening Misses Annie and Evelyn Ellis Mrs E K Bassett of The gram was Lake will spend several months Salt OkerMrs Hicks Mrs Ira Rasmusson here relatives with lund and Mra C E West Present Mae Noall and Miss Claire WilMra were- Mrs H S Gatea Mra"' George cox school teacher a went to Salt Lake Poulson Mrs E W ' Crane Mra C H for ra few days’ visit Mrs F A Gatea Mrs 'Lucian-MartiAn : entertainment was Mattsson Mra George Fenn Mrs Jo- Tuesday evening In the opera presented house by Mra Henry McKenna the Mutual Improvement associations seph L Thorpe Sorenson Mra O A of Coalville ward Two one-aMra James plays Brandt - Mrs 'H Johnson Mra Carl were given- followed by a beauty Mrs' Forshee Mra Vivian Burns Mrs chorus "The Return of Letty" ’ was R H characterized by the following girls: Crosier Mrs E K Bassett Hatton Mrs Hicks Okerlund Mra C Bessie Jones 'Lois Copley- Erma SalE West T and Mrs Mary Cuddeback mon Lucile Farrell Lavon Bagnell and was Mra C A Mattsson Mra F B Smith Florilla Arnold "The Neighbors" Lee resented by Harold Allen Vera and Mra Rov Colby were enrolled E lucile Gibbons Mra- Fenn entertained at Mr Margaret Randall Maurlne Pettit Xnes Allen Mabel a 500'and mrd evening The present were Mr and Mra Couch and Parley Bates in the Martins Mr and Mra- John Grib-bl- e Chorus"wasMra Judith Beard’s "Beauty Jarvisguests heard in “The Irish LullaE W: Crane Mr and voice Mr WithBabe" and Hobson-rendereMra Alfred Martin Mr and Mrs Er by’’ a"Kentucky Miss Vera "Flag Stain" Mr and MrsFloyd out nel Lorentzen "My Old Kentucky Home" “The Williams Mr and Mrs Earl Fenn 'Mr little Vera Beard as Lucian Martin Mr’ and Mrs Waltz Song" and and MranPetersonMr and Mra Jay the Kentucky Babe made a great hit Alonzo ladies took part in the The following Mrs H' TL Wright —v Crane and chorus: ’ The Misses CJalre Wilcox Mrs-- : Mount of Izora Bessie Jones Lucile Huffman Pleasant - is a guest' of Mr and Mrs ' Pauline French Olive Wal Crompton Wallace Petty " Arnold Nell Rhoades Nola Mra Heber Murphy entertained Sat- ton RubyMarie Salmon Vera Hobson & Rippon at card her at party evening urday Mrs Cora Carruth and - Mrs Judith husband’s honor home in Beard enth birthday-wereanniversaryto 'served refreshments ' Dainty MONROE Mr and Mr and Mrs W C Murphy Mr Mra’ E W Crane and Mra George Special to The Fenn Mr and Mrs John'Gribble Mr Monroe Feb 2 4 —Mrs Edith Simand -Mrs George Murphy Edra Mur- monsen afternoon Friday Mr and Mra Erastus Peterson Mrs Zinaentertained Mrs Pearl Morrison phy Hoopes Mr and Mrs James Johnson and Afton Mrs Joa Robison Mrs Minnie SimmonPeterson of Redmond--- :' sen and 'Miss Lou Simmonsen Mrs Zane of is a guest Mra Abe Starley left for her home in at the home- of Springville Mra Irene Marysvale hersister after visiting her Jones " Tuesday f parents Mrs Niels Michelson entertained the Wednesday evening Eva and Vaughn Allred entertained at a Valentine party Missionary society Saturday afternoon The gu Okerlund J 'special to The Salizia ' Feb - IIerald-Repnblicai- : parture - Mrs Lucian MarMrs E K Bassett- Rasmussori Mrs Nora RuthMrs tin Peterson Mrs Arthur Prows the Misses Cordia Dittlevsen Veda Her bert Martha Webber' and "Edna Basr tlan’ A MattsQn pleasMr and Mrs - antly entertained heart-shape- ‘ - Saturday evening Mrs Carrie Nielsen is visiting )ier in Eureka daughter Miss Edna Sorenson entertained Sat afternoon Mrs urday Starlcy Ethel Erickson and LouCarrie Simmonsen Mr and Mrs Christian Tuft entertained Sunday Mr and Mrs Elliott Larsen Mr and Mra Vivian Tuft Mra Glen Newby entertained TuesReta Jones Dora Brown day Emmaevening and Marie Magleby Colista Win-gBlanche Wilson Frank Woolley spent the week-en- d with friends in gau Lake Miss Ethel Erickson entertained informally Sunday evening Mr and Mrs Jack Swain Edna Sorenson and O R Mlchelson Miss Rene Magbleby entertained at Case-ma- n cards et - - n ’ - ct - I-- - - : - - - - y party--Thursda- - - and-Mr- - - - - Irvlng-'-Stanfle- - ld - - -- - - - twenty-sev- - - - Herald-Republica- n) - - - - : ’ I Wednesday evening Opal Lynna Ransom Verna Erickson Del Vera and Helen Magleby Nathan Lee Hanmer Smith Royal Nielsen Lester Lowe Glen Crabb Mrs Heber Magleby entertained Tuesday ' Mrs William Morrison and Mra Elliott Larsen Mrs F Erickson entertained at Tuesafternoon luncheon Mrs S G An day dreason Mrs Louis Baker Mrs Joseph Olsen Mrs E M Sorenson Mra Jennie Sprague and Mra Cena Johnson of Long Beach Mra Minnie Slmmonsen entertained dintaer Sunday Mr and at a birthdaySimmonsen Mr and Mrs Mra Thomas Joe Robison C Simmonsen and Harold and hue Simmonsen Olive Miss Magleby entertained Christie Larsen Thursday evening Verna Erickson Alton Anderson Glen Winget and La Mar Swain - ’ i1 even- 24— 4 Dum-gaar- of-he- r Wednesday was given a ing Mra Orson Nielson of the officers :the by pleasant surprise association prior to her dePrimary for Roosevelt Present were i se - - SALINA m Bed-reo- £ai£ she will en route to Salt Lake whereseason winter the rest of the r spend aenior class of the Ihigh school The the at high gave a party school Forty guests responded to the invitations Mrs A - H Simmons and MrA Hamilton Wright gaveMrsan enjoyableon party Fri- Wright at the home of women enjoyed afternoon Sixty day of cards theMr-afternoon D Vincent enterand Mr W on dinner at Thursday evening tained Mr in honor of the former’s birthday and Dr and and Mrs P' W! Powers Yhe guests Mrs CL A Hoover were a big ban-quunder way for Plans arecelebration ' at the opening and In the near of the new hotel Pawneeclub will take future The Commercial the matter up and maket It a big VAbout seventy of the local Knight-’oto Pocatello Wednesday Pythias - went They to attend the districttoconvention compete with took a team along the Pocatello team in ' ' third degree work 8229 Rags the famous Crex Rugs and Wool and Fibre Rugs ia size (Cl ft AQ can steel cut and whole — ' 85c Inlaid at yard on Monarch Coffee - ch of a debuntante from Dixie in "Dulcie's Adventure" a love story plot with many scenes of rare beauty SpecUI to Tho Elsinore Feb 24 prunes ENVELOPE -- in-whi- $ 45 Small lot of Reversible Art Monday Unci to be sold S598 Small lot of Reversible 1 yard 5-- lb : a the Broadand charming situations atr Inaddition way Sunday and Monday to the sixth chapter of the romantic serial "The Great Secret" featiftlng Francis X Bushman and Beverly Bayne If there is anything in heritage Miss Mlnter was born with an understanding of her role in this picture The little girl star was born In Louisiana and her childhood associations were such as to make her appreciate with intimate knowledge the atmosphere of the story of “Dulcie’s Adventure" In this as in the others of the series of Mlnter pictures to be made at the American Film company’s stu- dios in Santa Barbara the director the famed James Kirkwood has chosen a of Miss Mlnter a story which requires and most of her minimum of make-u- p natural self The decided success of "Youth’s "‘Endearing Charm" the first of the Mlnter pictures released by the Mutual Film corporation finds a consisted t successor in "Dulcie’s Adventure" Dulcle lives at the old family homo In the south with her two spinster aunts Aunt Emmie and Aunt Netta Hedged about by southern caste Dulcie grows to young womanhood and tenderImaginative sensitive hearted What wonder then that Harson of the ’village storery Spencer in love with Dulcle at falls keeper presents her with his first sight andThe aunts prohibit Dulsquirrel pet the squirrel as a gift but cie's taking she Is permitted 'to "buy" It Young 59c LINOLEUM at 98c - of- - thrills and “See the unexpected America First" takes you on & visit “along the Mississippi" and a Harry Tomorrow Palmer cartoon comedy the Mehesy shows the first of the features the favorite Jack Richardson the best known '"vlllun" of movies is back on the screen in a the two-reBison drama playing with Lovely and her Horry' Carey and Louise as her looks as well noting as as good as the name - Another Monday f Is ‘The Perils of Our Girl Reentitled “The Smite of Conporters" science’ a complete newspaper headliner of unusual excellence Tuesday ris all comedy day at the Mehesy Nothselected comedies will be ing ' butselected comedies will be shown ing bat whichwill be the Fox film among Pirates" This is the comedy inwhich' a whole river is used picture to wonderfull effect and- - Charles Annette- de Foe get "some? Arlingand wet Another funny- film is the two-reo entitled “Limburger Cyclone” v This Is a scream with Phil "Mutt and Jeff’ Dunham in the lead and Charley - Chaplin will also be here Wednesdays are the- big feature productions Nothing but :the best five films of reputation are and six'-reeshown - in connection wlth the Vita-gracomedy- featuring Frank- Daniels and the film magazine "Reel Life" durability l-- Ib DRAWERS— 25c - - - - ON MONDAY Complete new stock of all the newest patterns and high grade colorings in toAuerbach’s match them for price pattern and impossible lb up to $050 -- r - MILES MINTER plays - - 5-- GOWNS— 50c 59c 95c $125 $1A0 $175 $25 $250 and -- - - MART f ’ (Continued From Page 6) lected for it because while it is stupendous in its bigness it is a bigness of beauty first and beauty Is the keynote of each and every one of the almost countless scenes that make up this greatest fairy story ever conceived for the delight of children and grown-up- s alike Annette Kellermann living woman who probably the only could portray the thrilling adventures and astonishing feats that make up the a daughter of the gods story of Anlttareferred to as “the Diana is very aptly of the surf" She la in fact the Diana is of both earth and sea because she be to Mehesy Theatre very generally acknowledged In the most perfectly formed woman of HORTY" HAMILTON - favorite reincarnation the world today-cowboy rough rlde'r and comeVenus of Milo Cleopatra or the dian in a two-rebe the will week only comedy screain of The coming world-famo“The Wild and now West" wherein see this Wooly to opportunity sea- “Shorty" turns wild man This Is one during the present ' picture son as the film is already booked up of the best of the' "Adventures ' of Grace Cunard "Shorty" yet shown to the last of May in "The Silent Feud" and Francis-Forof "The Purple Mask” super photoplay Theatre Broadway Rising A ‘orient the this romantic poem-o— the of - Light story of the Sun Life and Poetry —partly told in allegory and part in drama that is real the little Japanese diva are Assisting such well known artlslst as Tovlo Klttay thf Italian tenor Thomas Chalmers the American baritone Elvira Leveronl the Italian' contralto Romeo Boscacci and Paolo Ananian' The orchestra is- said to number fifty-fiv- e musicians and the chorus is made up of sixty trained : voices As regards the scenic equipment it is necessary only to state that the productions will exceed those of last year' in completeness of detail- Mall orders may be sent' now for all if accompanied by remperformances ' ittance'-made to Manager payable George D Pyper of the Salt Lake thea- g -- I " of-Ramf- Spencer is forbidden the house Then Aunt Emmie dies Aunt Netta borrows 81000 from Harry's father Dulcle is provided with fashionable clothing of the civil war' period and taken to the seashore at Santa Barbara There wealthy fashionables of the modern type copy Miss Randolph’s gowns is Stephen Rocco notorious adventurer marto Barbara Santa hoping visiting ' to ry an heiress Dulcie’s aunt labors no convince her that Harry Spencer longer loves her Rocco pays court to Dulcie Dulcie's marriage is about to be celebrated when Harry - reaches Santa Barbara just as detectives from Chicago have arrested Rocco Of course Harry and Dulcle are married : and Rocco goes to jail It is a story that abounds in pretty little love scenes wherein lovely Mary appears at her best At the Theaters 8175 ond up to $398 COMBINATIONS —59c 95c $125 $L50 $200 and $2J0 Mascagni has given us one offering' of the-- prettiest of stories ever writSun in ten of the Land' of the - pkglOe SperryExtra Pastry pkglSe Fancy Pears 27e Extra Fancy Peaches 27e can 85c Griffon’s Extra Fancy Apricots 27 e ean 20e 25c Romona Peaches can 19c 25c Salmon flat can box Extra Fancy Dried Fyuits 79e Black Figs Peaches each box 30x40 Extra Fancy 90c pkg 35c Griffon’s can 35c Griffon’s CORSET COVERS 25c 59c 98c $125 $150 e - and Linoleum Rugs Beds STARTS Grocery Savings lBc pkg Sperry Oats special 20c Flour of Uhdermuslins Love of Three Kings" and ‘Girl of the The 'novelty of hearing a Japanese Golden West" will sing the title-rol- e prima donna 'in a real Japanese opera “Aida" Giovanni Zenatello considered will cause local interest to center in the return to Salt Lake of the Boston- - one of the two greatest dramatic of "Iris" the matinee an GREAT SPRING OPENING SALE OF - of this and nearby OPERA lovers are keenly interested over Herald-Republic- -- Herald-Republican - QQ b MONDAY (XI UPON SPECIAL MONDAY COUPON SPECIAL a 6 SleOO 6 - " I 81-30- 5 1 SMITH FIELD Special to The Herald-Bcpobhca- s) Smlthf leld Fefc- 24 —One of the social events of the week was the celebration of the wedding anniversary of Messrs and Mesdames L W McCann and Wayne Smith at the McCann home on Wednesday evening Covers were laid for twenty-fou- r A pleasant surprise party was relatives and friends of planned by the L evenFarrell Fridayeighty-eightBishop George h being his ing the occasionSeveral were presents birthday to the aged churchman given Mrs Mae Cantwell entertained at a house party on Washington’s birthday Miss Wendella Brighton Is the guest of the Cragun family She came up with the U of U delegation from Salt Lake to attend the military ball at the A C Monday evening Messrs J E Sheffer and Steve Cant-wc- ll returned from Omaha Saturday Dr R T Merrill Mrs Arthur Thelln and R V Larsen were Salt Lake visitors during the past week ’James P Low of Canada Is here visfriends and relatives iting Mr and Mrs Frank Winn entertained at dinner Thursday evening com to Miss Wendella - Brighton plimentary of Salt Lake The Misses Eva and Gwendolin Pilk-lngt- - on entertained - at —a dancing party eveningThursday I - MAGNA Special to Tbe Herald-Republica- n Magna Feb 24 — Mr- - and Mrs Thomas- Temple entertained the lady Maccabees and their husbands at cards at their home in Magna- The decora- tlon were carnations and smilax The house guest Mrs Alma Smith Jr of - - Salt Lake assisted the hostess - f - |