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Show ller'a Klfttea of 1023." which Is now in rehearaal at tha Fulton theatre. The t'tah club mourns 1 the departure de-parture of Its prealdeitU Dr. Burns Hobblns. a ho left last -week -for ft ah. Tt was due chiefly to hie enersretlc efforts that the Ohio Was organised some three yeara ago. for two years It flourished briskly, promoting pro-moting many delightful parties, muaical programs, htkea and plc-nfre. plc-nfre. lut the beet Intent lone 1 j group must hava a leader, and US I artivltlea thin past year grew lee. and lean as lor. Bobbins became of necessity more and mora tied up with this medical work. Now the Huh feels that its chances of continued existence depend upon securing another leader like Burt la and hopes that such a one wtll ap-rar ap-rar .it tha opening of tha school and social aeaaon next fall. - I hr. Bobbin a medical career In New York haa been unusually brilliant. bril-liant. In 18i0 he graduated with high honors from Columbia Me.llcal college and haa aubaequentTv aerved m five of the largeat h capitals Is the world St. Lukes, Preebyterlsw, Lenox HtIL Lyln In and tha New York Rkln and Cancer. At the latter, lat-ter, h acted ae assistant to the famous Dr. George H. aiemken, specialising spe-cialising In cancer and p4aatic ur eery, it is worthy of mention that ha was sent as one of the deiegatea to the recent convention of canrrr H'edallsia at Boston, there being n ore than fifty famous surgeons present. " - a Viahns departing for home within with-in the past weak are the Misses Veda end Harriet, tKarler of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kow eke. the latter couple making tha trip rroas country In their car "Nomad, ee racially ra-cially constructed for that purpose. Veda Farley will return In the rail to continue her studies at Columbia Colum-bia unlvorslty. A recent arrival from t'taa le Mrs Tracy Carnon. Hhe Joins her husband, I'm feasor Tracy, who has been spending tha winter here stvdvlng composition and rmn under un-der Prnfeesor PVtro Yon. organist at fft. Francis Xavier church. The Cannons will return to Salt Lake within several weeks. On Friday, a large number of U'ahi a gathered in the Brooklyn thapvl to attend the memorial exercises exer-cises held for the late President Warren o. Harding- Tha program was aa followa: . Prelude. Handel's Large Deiora Hurst Quartet. Lead, Kindly Light .... Llnde, fiurremerhays, Roae, Roes. Scrap lure lcs&on and Invocation. President B. H. BobertS Quartet, Oulde Me to Thee , Llnde, Summerha-ys, Roae. Bos. . Biographical hkeuh of Hresiaent Harding' Life LeRol C Snow Soprono solo. Teach Me to Pray. Florence Summerhaya An appreciation ...William Knect Value of Life President Harvey Fletcher Doxolpgy , Congregation Benediction Lawrence Coffin When the giant steamship Ievla-tl Ievla-tl sn steamed In. among Its thousands thou-sands of passengers, wera Senator Reed Smoot and Ir. John A. Wld-stoe. Wld-stoe. who are returning from travels trav-els In Copenhagen, Norway, Sweden aid fireat Britain Utahns in ' New York H KLUIK (,Ri:KK THF.W. NEW YORK. Aur. Is. Fish heads two feet from gill to glased eye! Fishy-smelling docks and fishier-smelling boats and oys'er sloops, not forgetting the quaint true-to-type fishermen themselves: Just mentioning a few -of things that 'ntrlgued the Interest of Minnie, Min-nie, Burrows and caused Hal Bur rowg to bring back over thlrtv-flva thlrtv-flva water color sketches ae a realm re-alm of a delightful two weeks recently re-cently spent in a small fishing village vil-lage on tbe coast of Maine, about ninety miles north of Boston. "Imsgine t hree mtlea of hard, white sea sand, hard enough to serve a a track f-r horse racea. and you have a picture nf 'he beach." Mlt.n'e enthualnetfcally described. de-scribed. "And fishing you should rave seen the eel that connected with my honk! I screamed so loud In my excitement, the slippery, old thing got away. And Hal Just loves eel!' Hal and Minnie Burrows wera pending the past week-end on the John Held Jr . farm, and dropping n there on Sunday afternoon, we exchanged much talk on thfe and that.- Karlley in the day thev all vlalted aearm, the owner of which showed theni en automobile engine he was working on that would run flftv mllea on a gallon of jre. Hal found this Invention of consller-sMe consller-sMe Interest, but It merited scant attention from John Held he had been offered a team of mules st a ridiculously low figure and haal promptly started flgttrlng on how many loads of dirt he could transport trans-port with their aid to tha terrace gardens he la constructing. "We've got three horses now. and a pony, all of which must board In the village this winter. was Mra. Johnny's onlv comment. The sun had set and the whip-o'willa whip-o'willa were voicing their monotonous monoto-nous complain when we started horn ward In the Ford, after promising prom-ising Minnie and Hal we surely would bo over to dinner at their place If wo cams In to New York on Tuesday. Haze! Dawn le returning lo her first Trtvve musical comedy. She hae alwnys been I'tah'a "Pink Lady," and likewise as such haa Broadway remembered her. After aeveral rears spent In farcea. her return to musical comedy Is Joyfully Joy-fully hailed bv . the metropolitan trees. Her picture appears and headlines are devoted to the news that she has been engaged by Char lea DUItnghim for the Bernnrd-jrbrevicBcrjjjjMjdiCnN |