Show Hai r Has Strenuous Week Despite ite Lent J rand Opera i o and Base Baseball ball n Lure Out 1 Many Ma y Local Lo Notables s I IT M ESPITE ESPITE Lent hOuS housecleaning cleaning and the mad pursuit of sprinE spring sprin g DESPITE E clothes the past week was a gala one for Salt Take lake If r It was gay and festive for those who ar are in society an anfor and d for those who are out for the one who knows he le is and the one who wh k Snows knows h he isn't for the big girl little girl old men and young and fo for r those I who are aro neutral as to age I 1 Grand opera baseball Bertha Kunz Baker r and the conference e of f Utah Federated Women's 8 Clubs held the attention of Salt Lakers Surely purely urcy the most blase or fastidious could scarcely ask for more From a standpoint of we ve take up the details of th the e g grand and opera series first and nd baseball later but be it known that i iHas ilias it ith t h Has lias s been openly de declared lar d by those educated up to both that it take takes s d fust st as great mental capacity to enable one to grasp the psychological n moment at which 1 to o yell Kill the umpire as it does to shout an en en- th Bravo after a particularly thrilling climax by the thedra dra latee tenor La Boheme and at the Salt Lake theatre o on n Monday and Tuesday nights were the attractions responsible for tw two 0 I of the most brilliant assemblages of the entire season A few of the prominent ent people noted in the audience were th the e rederick Cowans the Clarence Bamberg rs the A A. J. J th theorge the e eorge jeorge T. T the C. C M. M Benedicts the F. F C. C Richmonds the W W. Yo II H. the C. C W. W the F. F C. C the Ernest Bamber gelS jers the Kean Millers l the J. J C. C the J. J C. C Dalys th the E. E B B. B the A. A C. C Ewings Mr 11 L L. C. C C. C Miller the W. W H. H the he Karl Sch id th the Harry the E. E 0 O. Howards the J. J L L. Frankens the Russell Cha Chapins P ins of of Los Angeles the David Eccles Ro Royal loyal al Eccles and Ralph Bristol all of Ogden the Walter the Valter Palter Newton Pughs the R. R W. W V. V Daynes Mrs J A A. H. H S. S Bird Dr E E. C. C Dr and au Mrs A A. C. C Ewing Mr r l Mr and Mrs 1 Thomas Kearns Yearns Kearns Sp Spencer Eccles and party from Logan Mr and Mrs 1 C. C E E. Groesbeck Groesbeck Mayor l and Mrs W. W V. V Mont 1 Ferry Mr 11 and Mrs Harold of Ogden Mr and md Mrs l C. B Ho Hollingsworth o o of O Ogden den Div Pr and drs R. R R. R H Hampton Mr Ir and aid Mrs J Sol Siegel M Mr rr and Mrs Joseph hi Mr Ir and nd Mrs H H. E. E l McMillen 1 Mr 11 V W W. W W. Riter Governor and It 1 Mrs William Spry y Mr J an and Mrs 0 0 J J. Salisbury Mr 11 and nd Mrs i rs Jop Nibley Mr and Mrs 1 R. R W. W Salisbury Mr Mi l I and Mrs leon icon eon Sweet Mr 11 and Mrs Herbert Dr and Mrs E. E D D. Woodruff Wood Wood- ruff Tiff Dr and Mrs Union Worthington Mr 11 and Mrs David Ir Mr and Mrs 1 R. R W. W Young On Tuesday afternoon Mr 11 Clift Clifton n D. D Blankenship of Salt Lake pity City and Mr Rowdy Elliott pride of that part par of the golden West known as Oakland Cal staged a party at Majestic l park in opposition b o Madama fadama Butterfly at the theatre Ten thousand joyous fans assisted Mr 1 Blankenship and Mr Elliott at the celebration A few of f the many representatives s of ot Salt Lakes Lake's beauty youth youth influence and affluence that were were occupying boxes at the ball game were vere vere Mr and Mrs Russel Tracy Mr and Mrs W. W L. L McLeod Mr and Mrs Lynn Thompson Mr and Mrs Walter Thurston f Mr and Mrs F. F C. C Richmond Mr and Mrs Norman Atkinson Mr and Mrs Henry Byrne Mrs A. A E. E Kimball Mr and Mrs Lawrence Hays Miss Darlene Kimball Mr and Mrs Paul Keyser Miss Grace Graco Cook Mr and Mrs C. C Ira Tuttle x Miss Norinne Thompson Mr and Mrs Jay T. T Harris Mrs Ezra Thompson Mr and Mrs Elmer I I. I Goshen Miss Gulia Dix Mr and Mrs George Wasson Miss Gladys Richmond Richmon f Mr and Mrs Frank S. S Murphy Miss Margaret McMillan Mr and Mrs Lawrence Greene Miss Lucile Clark Mr and Mrs Walter Newton Pugh Mr C. C C. C Campbell Mr Mr a and Mrs Mrs S George Lockhart Mr Tom OBrien O'Brien V Mr Mr anu and j Mrs C. C Warnock Mr J. J C. C D. D Clark Mr and Mrs Fred Hornung Mr and Mrs N. N M. M Hamilton Mr and Mrs S. S D. D Evans Worthy V orthy of particular mention was one blissful small boy who recover recovered d the ball which Mr Bunny Brief swatted over the leftfield left lest field sign boards On Wednesday evening at the the the- First Congregational church a large audience greeted the beautiful and celebrated Bertha Kunz aker at h her r initial recital recital of dramatic readings Society and clubs Sere were both generously represented at all of her three appearances in- in luding Wednesday Thursday and Friday evenings Mrs Baker was I In n presented by Miss Lucile Francke Franeke and Miss Zora Shaw I Thursday morning at the Ladies Ladies' Literary clubhouse the Utah R der tion of Women's o ens en's Clubs convened at 9 ocl o'clock ck Mrs George Francis rancis hl giving the address of welcome Th The e y day was given over to papers and discussions on various subjects of or importance e in club work by prominent women of the federation On Friday at the Commercial club a beautifully appointed luncheon lunch lunch- eon cop was served t to one ono hundred club members at at 1 0 clock The tables tables ables artistic triumphs of golden olden shaded blossoms r rg were triumphs spring g carrying carry carry- ring ing g out the club color which is IS yellow Clever toasts were given during the luncheon by representatives of clubs from various cities throughout the st state te Mrs A. A N. N McKay l Mrs rs E. E 0 O. Leatherwood Mrs Richard W. W V. V iY Young pung ung Mrs B. B F. F b Frobes and Mrs 1 H. H E. E S Schiller were were Cre in char charge r C of offie tHe fie arrangements for the luncheon ki kiL J HL HE E Tennis club will ill hold an election n of officers tomor tomorrow w night eight 11 L I at the clubrooms The organization also will consider a proposition proposition proposition prop- prop to enlarge the membership probably to one hundred fifty It is now limited to one hundred ten i I A handsome trophy cup has been put up for the men men The Tho winner in the s singles for the seasons season's championship games will have his mis name engraved on the cup Always the trophy will be the prop- prop ty of the club but the singles champion each year sear will be its nom nom- nal custodian for the following g year year year-a a defender of oi the prize The rhe are ilOW now being groomed for the active c ive season ahead and soon SO l both oth the women and men men who arc are members of the club will be busy with the S. S racquets WING to the delay in receiving the materials for the improvements improve OWING ments at the Country club Mr C. C H. H Doolittle the president of the club thinks it probable that the opening which was announced announced an- an for Apr April 15 may maybe be delayed until April 22 Many new new and attractive features are being added to the hou house c and grounds The tennis ennis cOl courts and l golf course have Jave received especial attention which will vill gladden tie the hearts of the devotees of the links inks 1 |