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Show SALT LA ICi; TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1020. Till-- ; 11 'S o x' bii of the chapter In the Masonic din and Mm. France G. HnlGda of Llt I.k T he In room at 6 o !o'h r ratarj', IunpecttoM of the wain present. grand of the chapter officers hool conducted of a officers eork given grand In Lie evening. The 'istttmr lad ee aero instruction In the afternoon and a he of frifiids while in the oHv. ai sen'ed to the (neet and mein MANTI i J f M nmJ J vM.r tini Jt r. )I of Ho di u i J A y. alias , nr 1410. tir J til era Tuttle srd !." icen r to wait Wilh Wits went JUrgrt hi'- - of the ldie' Lherarr chib sMh t.ir'ri'r eu rl tin If aonuai aortal, whu hi n..bt . )t C kr t nterlalie the mem her missionary meerutf at her bora Wrt. The iUer iiiiid-j- iiiM hi i trHm wnl, A n Knl.bil N I rht-- s etui ditughhr. Molular frun Calitofttiw three ttioBih aflruusi. - JnM. A bl I i ! Mi- f. hoot it. U,tJibH'tc euttriauml if a ?ar1j orooiof la honor of her datifhtr, ware prrnDt aat I was ajwut wl;h fames aa4 aiusic. lie ptimiu. lt( K Vr, rtiurtit t t Wri t I , h r lui!. r'vlr ervcC, ' . J..M tflnfi t. !d v Man ii of Elder f listen 4hhy. a lo left Wednesday for a mission la t) Iestrsi ataic. (evert were for Mr, and Mis llsnllnf Asfiby, Mr. and Mias a On"a II, Andertai. Jetha AI hr aud ljiia Andero l of Ojf'lcn Mr suit Mrs. Charles H Jrater of Ijiytou, M. sod noth Al fv of Misaoa Kh'h and Annie iHaprr. thief ihjrra Holt acrired Sunday ttiuf from California, wbar b had bsmi doing fhs past year. missionary woik hfavy W'lh'ox of this place and l)se PssH Ataiaer nf were married is the lilt TTie Lake temple W sdsewtHy. young couple wilt make their heme at Burley, Idaho, Mr. and JUra. Hubert Eoherle epest Sunday Syracuse a guests of relative. it lira William A. Iarlm and Mrs. Teaala Green were risitora to KaytriUe, W'edaeedar. Mian Annia Draper spent 4 few days in Of d n thta week as guest of friends. Mrs. Philip forties spent Tuesday la Ear, title ns fust of her xuotbar, Mrs. A. E. An Wow! Heres the Pick of Em AU! FOE FOUE DAYS COMMENCING TODAY! fr dersoQ. lilmtonn luGiiy evening , t'i prim ipl f ilure of ttoa Ni juia- - wew wm hr ilt ami Ji J 'I'll hlMle. yirr. . 11. Lea hr tafcinf Dm a. id Ml. ih i iun beoa tm rrx4 rF.a. 4imuiu hr vre ear ai UMiairnl aWoriwn .. vt r.. K John, ilia (the Jk. Jen .h.iI Mr. Speciul hiihor. PRICE A. 1'KICU Ali'Ur for ih I. Jlarcli ;n Mr. and Mr. tiUertHlned Thuroday Tie la. d -s- ftr Ir.indrtd was played the wrv-in- g of and favors wo-- o awerd-xl tt nit to Mrs. . K. Andennon mud Mllioa j .! Gm at HhC i't 1. and member were Mr. l tftH ly Olson. nutl M and Mis. F. C. Hooper, Mr. mod Mr. A. Crscs I ter tr Fa ltd c !v And? II, Lmtd, Mr. mnk Afis. HaroUl .uciliw 1 nnent and Miu Ciphelis Lis I1, tittd Mrs. T.. F. Chamberlain, Mr. a p .k(tKl m halt farke nml Mrs. Mllrnp Olaon, Mis K. h lira. Itay Luntl Thu Mile Hub met mnd Mr. mud Mrs. Johnson, It uf wek Mrs. Eunice a(frnm Hunton soned Wednesday crenins wllh dinner 7 He It h class met Wctneia at her home in honor of the sis AMe. Barion. Mr HcfeU(ueats were served birthday mnniverary of her at the clone of the pngrnm. Xr o. W Martin nMtrvd lo Blhficlf with father, George V. Snow, The table was wtit tl wek with her beautifully decorated wttfr potted plants Mr. II B. hvrr sikI D. and had for a centerpiece a large birth a 'td tlaugliicr. Air. and Airs. Theodora candles. day cake with ita sixtv-tw- o Merlin dinner Those present were Che members of the One of (he mnt beatiflfully appointed was given by the Mlaaes i immediate famllv, Mr, and Mrs, bam twrths ut the Alta 8 now. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold bnow and Thyrs Cien, Ruth Meffltt. I sidle MadarB. the home of Mie George finor. Jr., of Orangeville, Mr. and Rsm7. aoJ fcarfa MeiJ.w fat Ism In beeie week nui gfidy eTnlti Mrs. Fred Larsen and Fred Anderson of' f Jft'peij nieaihera l7 the epbi Upfi 'new of CaatJe Ualr. Thoman Wakefield of ihe rwfai were toeatitlfull? decrsfHf Huntinirton, Mm. Mary Coleman of icM, in jertw and grein. I t'llflord BnoW and Catherine tab, rut thft same elfr i Murphy of Btorr. Mr. C. FL Mnrcunen entertained the member of the literary department of the Price Koroma thin afternoon. Mr. CLEARFIELD Marcusen had charge of the program and had for her aublect Van Dyke' 20 -- Mr. Uf.XRFIKLD. Vrf (inlura-I- The fjtdioa' Aid noclety met Thursday - waa a suiter t. Halt Utk. (it., Fh.afternoon oi the paraonago with 'Mi. d.n . K. C. Jones. Wood tli. annotinuw Ou.l. eBa.g.mrat r. Naomi chapter No. 13. Order of the al Hrrl li.om.oo, Eastern s.f li.r il. us lil.r, Lrnna. Star, wise visited Thursday aftert WwItiMdo, Ihr marrlaac to t.kr plow noon and evening by a number of grand Jii.. nmilo Fajoe aa on Ogdon TialMr thla Mrs. 1.1 la E Cheney of Green office. r eek. Ethel H. Dsper entertained at a dinner River,' worthy grand matron; Mr tiorye In er Brick of honor Green Klver, grand lecturer. y la I. kooi Tu.da at j relog t 11 c njttiitloc etc T' aisr the NIuhOii pu.icm, i Put met ' cresing wlh r r. Mv l lo.rd, iu-- C lt witch your ring Sdos At-- ir at a String Around your calendar fwl t mtu (r, i.'X' frvi n nirmber. of tU A. 1. brld. rluil, After dlmtr table were erranKed for bleb arore for polnta aul and bridge lr. 1. mwiord. Mere Mr uni Mrs. were awarded to Mr. and Mi. aid Mr. Warren I. Himw 'of hall Lake Sid honor Oieon. V. Other A. < iiort I mum U of llutte, Mml. gue.la were Mr. and Mr. J. M. Whitmore, Mr. and Mr. J. Mr. amt Mri J.'eo rge Waoleaa ore reloleiaf XV. Imme Friday. oeer the arrilYf a aoa at their Hammond, Mr. and Mr. B. W. 'I Literary club ton, Mr. and Mr. George M. Millar, Mr. liuraday afiemoia the lailir illaa bsdle Th fare nni Mrs. Orson T. Brooks, ifrs. R. K. mt at the iut Flecih-s- , mu icsfrucihe lecture m mainuirlrio. Collier of glt Lake and Vr, K F Mra. H I. Bros B RnI Flk. UHceca f. t tel p r)fent, Mrs. Kill Jfvhnoa, rtce preai and Mm J. F. Johnson entertained Mr, KIU Cct t.len Jansen, aetrelarjj Mr. iir.mmv'hd' evetheir dinner club members Thurs'i i Mr. A. U, H. i i wfpisn; at their home lit (he Oion f(tU. ning Kale lr ; '!. cri Jlng f 1. EMPRESS .,..1 iJ' Jee sr Your Finger k mcom A tM 'EXCUSE MY DUST' PARAMOUNT AKTCRAFT PICTURE1 il LOOK WHO'S HERE! FURTHERMORE KUTOI EOLArji'A AEDVERnryKES h, dare-dev- WALLACE REIDirT from left hand to right-marfor today, in the Broad-' a gang that took your breath Played by the tame old in The Eoaring Road and Double Speed Toodles Walden Reid at the wheel. Ann Little as the only girl. , Theodore Roberta, The Bear, spoiling for a row. d Fargot Tully Marshall, as the crooked chief of that d crowd. Baby Wallie Reid, Jr., also is in this picture, to say nothing of th e wildest race of speed devils ever shown on the screen. mOLB HMD emm and BEBE DANIELS . in the second of his big $100,000 comedies ProdMd kr talk Rolead SerUK Iaa. AieptW by COeea Vifla. You remember the thrills and surprises of the first episode, dont you P There are more Bumping Into Broadway to come in the second episode. and, believe ns, its some bump! SPECIAL LOCAL ATTRACTION The presentation of the to the winners of cash prizes given by the Paramount-Empres- s the Recmiting essay contest at the East Side High School last week. - ' , pa-t- ETf3 f h PRESENTING ONLY THE BEST IN MOTION PICTURES ONE WEEKS ENGAGEMENT AT THE BEGINNING H TODAY V Never' Before Has This Theatre Booked a Picture for Seven Consecutive Days Only a Production Which Marks a New Epoch in the Silent Drama Would Warrant Such Action In Presenting J AU- L t h he - m WEEKS PLAYING rn ENGAGEMENT ' Charming and more captivating than ever is ' v Gram fl r ANITA STEWART - - n IN - . THE FIGHTING SHEPHERDESS A splendid picturization of Caroline Lockarti novel Initial Picture From His Own Studios - I'rif? A" 'J f? Kx X K. ' LuJ 'L l y - - sir The AMERICAN Management Unreservedly Assures the Salt Lake Theatregoing Public That It Is PICTUREDOMS MIGHTIEST ACHIEVEMENT 9 L.'-- ' t fi. .1 - r.' A i r';, Big, Virile Drama Is From the Novel by JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD ts .iVv i'.--; I; p-- n , : v S f1 wf ff&t, NTCOKNKTOM i ej. 'I-'- , f W I, Whose classics of the frozen Northlands are without a parallel in modern are familiar with this wonderful story of Gods great 25,000,000 persona I out-of-doo- rs, . i As 4; i ir fi 1 K 1 -- ! T I i U. f where strong men meet life away from the atrophied emotions of society. A smashing drama; replete with mystery and thrills, and with a tender and J most unusual love story- .-' LEWIS STONE MARJORIE DAW JANE NOVAK J. BARNEY SHERRY CHARLES WEST TOGO YAMAMOTO Orchestra and Organ rst an Bfl LAST TIMES TODAY The greatest of all racing dramas lines TENSE WITH LIFE, ACTION AND ABOUNDING THRILLS . u Special Comedy IRIAM KIRKSTO.VE PAULINE FREDERICK, PAID IN FULL in Coming tomorrow, : Troti Eugene Walter's novel Story of the most tragic sacrifice love can ask YOU WILL BE GLAD YOU BOUGHT A TICKET ' I I I A girl left alone, scorned and mocked for accepting the only protection offered, fights unaided her grim, merciless battle for life, honor and love. A TENSE, OHIPPINO DRAMA, WITH A WEALTH OP HEART INTEREST AND HUMOR LADIES ORCHESTRA CHRISTIE COMEDY I . : Al V AJT ft - . T& J k r. iumMtJ fj |