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Show lili, sAi1 M I Social Notes From Utah Towns h?vv 410 leave for t irir Portly In Jr New tor Covers wii for eleven gueit. City and the ait, was spent at cards and needlework. I ie tne m be FOUR'. Mav 23 Ml .AMFRK'AN it of the sttiior cat in the Kb ked horn MmuUy after Plv. out of Colls, w er jloi Tobtworrturtird III California 411 month luncheon ghen ai tne Koval ,irn1lngVre Aydclotto enlrrtalneil Hatnr-An- y cate Tuesday evening MlM and Mrs. II y, prrv entertained night of Inal wrrk In honor of Jin" stMr, a c o' lot k dinner Monday evening for to let Iarha prior to her deiwrlure her honia In Idaho. Sixteen gurgle were Camea and niunlo furnished the present. Salt Lake pprnt frlenda in Anicncun the week vlaitlu Fork. Mr. and Mrs. John Rnhlimon motored to Nephi Sunday and spent the day w'th Mrs. itohineun's sister, Mia. A. J. Flowers The Sunday ai'hnol officers and teai tiers of the Third ward entertained their dramatic club and the Amerh an Fork orchestra at the Hawkins home Tltura-da- y ernlng. Lumheon waa screed to Florence Stewart left Tuesday Kuhfield to visit Mr. and Mrs. Flrnest Mr and Mra. J. IV Chlpman and family of Salt Lake spent Sunday, visiting rela- tives here. Mr. and Mrs J T. flardner spent Sunday In Provo visiting Mr. and Mra. Frank Gardner. Mr. and Mrs, WIU Atwood and Mr and Mrh. John Stewart and daughters. Nellie and Julia, visited Mr. and Mra. M D. Stewart Sunday. Mr. and Mra Pvrmi frock-to- n spent S inday vls'lltig frlenda in Provo Mr. and Mia. S. Sandmiro and daughedneedav. ter left for I'allforn'a Misa Millie Human enlortamed at tcunriay evmttig' d 'overs were laid for six. Mr. Ada Robinson and daughter of ireka are visit ng Hannah Gardner. her Mrs. Annie Newton ta visiting daoghti r at Pla k Ror k IT. and Mis Homer spent Sunday In Salt Lake. M'ss Florence Stewart spent Monday i SUP--p- 1 . IDAHO Pto-fvse- in I To Vo, BUHL, IDAHO BUHL, Mho, Mav 22 MU L. Clmm and Mrs Leonard DletrUk enter at a kitchen shower Wbrtneeday afternoon. ompilmentarv to Min Allc starred at the Detnok home. The decand orations ronsiMed of fruit fern. Cover aire laid fop forty truest a. ivuth bag l,acU auest Has. preaculcd (onfilnuur a rat with a t ord in its mouth, containing tne announcement of th ap proarmmt marriage of Miss Starrett to In tills manner Robert Goodpasture the cat waa let out of tne bag was the honor Misa Edith Klngery g ,et at the A M. Preston home Wedtwentv-ffv- e About evening. nesday ere present. The honor guest, guests who is soon to become a bride, was the jeciplert of a number of useful presents Mra. Ross KHUon and Mrs Rus W. Allred entertained at a lumheon Satur-- dav of last week, complimentary to Mias Mabell Thompkins and Mrs Mary Thomp- - h trlaln tuned bint-eo- v In r ente-fame- i e ioulon. , to ape-n- Misa Pa- - d.ingl-ter- ' IIP Ml tv W . entertainment. erlng'a Mn Myrtle Fulmer of thlrtv-fi- of In r leluriird . Mrs. George Peterson, homo in Ogden, I i, Mr ami M. Rovvherrv, Mr. and Mri. William J icot o ai.J i hildren of Anierican Falls vlsil.sl Mr. and Mrs. Ilci.ry llouts nineatlitv. Mis, Jliien IVaison and Ml a Marv d Thoninson the high ai heol senloia and iuniois Monday evening The Lovers ware laid for eUven guests. home ws, artistiiaily decorated In the A 6 o clock dluiur waa given bv Mr. vluss emors (James and music onstl-tille- d snu Mrs. George lane Friday the evening a entertainment. Lunchevening. Wreath of roses graced the imu'hcou taeon was sirvul. ble and covers were laid for ten guests. Mrs. F. C. Marouardsen and airs. K. C. .Scanner were hostnats at a hprln-- c lumheon Friday evening at the formers I EVANSTON, WYO. home. Covers were laid for leu The evening was speyt at tarda,guests with irVANTON, Wvo Mav 22 Mr ami Mra. 1 C, Meredith winning high score Mk ftoik(e K. 1'ixton rdurnert homo Complimentary to Mias Alb e tUng of the winter hi having Noith Iakota, who is visiting frUnds Gnl'foi nin.afttr Their won, Mrlnev, who com here. Mr. and Mrs. Kuss King emeriained pleted hia freahman year at Stanford uni-- v at ardsMonriav evening i s tv in Mav. returned wiih thtm Ihe lamit circle met .ft the home of to apendran the eurnnur. Mrs. V. C. Garman Friday txenimg. Mra H. a Uonnetl left Thuriov eveTwenty members were present, who re- ning for I'hcvnrm to spend acme time sponded to the roilkeall by quoting some viaiUng frltmi? her atav in that current event. A paper on Present So- city Mra Vntiett During will at the semicial Conditions' waa read bv Mia Walter annual r union of th aing Wyoming conuls Hiatn hard Refreshments were served by ton, which will open May 53. the hostess at a lata hour. Tuendav evqjilng at the Masonic tem pip l.?hr chapter of the Order of the Kaatern Star held its regular aocial me?t mg The routine busineps waa quickly ROCKLAND, disposed of and inflation waa held XVfor U Mr and Mrs. O. C. Smith and Mre, Small table were then ROCKLAND, Idaho, May 22 A non 11am Newton was born Monday to Mr. and Mra Hen arransjed for card, and five hundred wra enjoe1 until b a tlate hour. Refreshment Sprague. Ui charge, .u? aomnilttA wre atrved Mra. Jessie Hcger entertained the folFvclvn Lfisterer, who had been lowing at a dinner parry at her home theMis of her sister, M as Thelma, a Friday evening in honor of the senior the guest home of Mrw L. H Gatnr on Summit rl.iRM of the high iihool. Mis Vera street Moiulay for her, boom in White, Men. Carroll luiweon, Mathew Mountain View. Fifleld, Proleaeor C. W. Lewis and I W. Join kina, accomrwnled bv h! D. D. Biggera. nurae, Myerw, returned home Wed Mra. J. T. entertained L'e high after spending the winter in Call arhool aenlora and Junior at an elabo- neda, fornla for the benefit of hi health rate dinner party at her home Sunday Mr K A. Gray left the first of the week for Boston to visit indefinitely with evening Mira Reha Hautatnger la vlaitlng at the her parents. Mrs. Grav has been in ill home of Mra. Osiar Dowell. health for some time and it I hoped that Mra Cora Darling, who will be heneficiaL at the lower altitude taught Mr Fred Wright In visiting her par Neeley the paat year, haa completed her ent at Fort Morgan, Colo. work and returned to her homo at Roi Freident and Mr. James Brown reMian M.vda Curtla and Misa. Ina Fry turned Sundav from t allfornU. where Mr Miaa for Brown had spent everal-monthave left for Pocatello. Later Fry will return to her home in Bolae. the benefit of her health teaoh-Ing Mias Edith Alvord. who had been In Rockland, haa returned to her home tn Amerh an Falla. BRIGHAM CITY Mra. Howard H. Sanders spent Saturday and Sunday In American Falla Mr. and Mr. Joseph Hautrlnger and ' BRfGHA.vr TTTV, May '21 Thursday family and Mr. and Mra. T, Jay Law won afterwvm of daot woeh Mrx J J haneen spent Sundav at the home of Mr. and entertained in honor of Mr I. W. HenMra. O. V Dowell derson Five hundred wa played, the Mlaa Marv Thompson and Mis Helen prise being won by Mr. C H. Brvan who A in been the had teaching guest pue was given Mra. Hender Pearrpn. e A school at this place, have departed for eon luncheon waa nerved, will bo Allas cover being laid for seventeen. Thompson Pajette, where the guet of Allas Pearson Mls Anda Knudson, who is week-enattending Mrs. Haxencarnp and Burton and Rna schtol in Slt Lak, spent last, d Setter are visiting at the home of Mra. in this ct y Mating her parents, Mr, Sara Cox. and Mr J. C Knudson. Mrs K C. Tailor spent several dav s of The Sego LHv camp of the Daughters this week vlaitlng In Inkom and Foea-tel- o of the Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. S Norman Lee Monday evening in hona sketch of Mrs Phillips who had been the guest or of Mrs Mary Evans AMERICAN FORK v I.AkK TiIIbL'.VK, twq-cour- bUAUAV .MuuXJaU MAY 23, 1320. whne life w.i given by Mr Tlllle "There were ether feature on the program. Including a luncheon, aud forty-f.v- a lad lea werw preaent Mr A. O. FTnk of Kuvavllle vlaltad friends lit thla cltv during the week. Mra. A. W. Valentine entertained at d'nner hunday In honor of Mr. and Mra Leonard Valentine of Namp. Idaho, who Here recently married and were rt turning to their home from a wedding tour Aleednmca Orion Jensen and I. J Mortencen announce the engagement of their slater. Bees! Brown, to Joav ph M Poulaon. The marriage w III be aolem nixed earlv next month. Ihe Beehive camp of the Pavfhtera of the Pioneer met at the homa of Mra. Orson Tlugev Thuraday evening of laajf' week Mra Lucy P. Holton gave a paper on -- The Pioneers, " and there were a number of musical selections. Alias Leora Laneu, who la teaching at the Ixvrtn Farr school in Ogden, came home for last week-enbringing with her Mra George W Randuaky, Mleaes Viva K.indiiaky, Beth alters, Kvelvn Fova, Josephine Durham. Clara Imrhertv, Alne M. Junes and All J. F Balduff, teachers In the same school. They wera house guests of Mra. H, 8. Larsen The Lad'es Aid society of the church niet at the home of Mia. Kirk Martin Thuraday afternoon of last we.k for the regular business meeting. There were twenty ladles preaent. The Cheerful club met at the home of Mrs N J Nelson Thursday afternoon of last week. Fancy work waa Indulged in and a luncheon was served, covert being laid for eight. The Boxelder Alumni aaaAclatlon held Its annual banquet and ball at the high school Friday evening of last week K C.. Wright avted as toastmaster at the There were li0 present. banquet Airs Percy C. Knudson and baby ars hero from Lcgan vis ling Mrs Knudson parents. Judge and Mrs. J D. Csll. Mrs. W. E. "Ballamyne, formerly Miss June ITIce of this city. I here from Paris, Idaho, visiting relatives Airs George AI Fitter entertained at tea Thursday afternoon of last week The guests were Mesdames R. T. Willey, C. H. Bivan, Le Flov B. Young, J. W. Pe. I,e Roy Smith. ters and Mrs R. T. Willev entertained at dinner Saturday evening of last week tn honor of Dr. and Mia. D. W. Henderson, who will remove to Ogden next week Covers were laid for Dr and Mra. Henderson, Mayor and Mrs J W. Peters, City Manager C. O. Roskelley and Mr. and Mra Willey, Mrs. W. I. Lewis entertained Thursday evening of last week In honor of her daughter. Leona who waa recently married to Paul E Hanaen of Weeton, Idaho. Miss Afton Ruff of Logan and L. Wynn ravia of Willard were married at Logan Saturday of 4a at week. Mr. and Mr Davis will make their home at Willard. Misses Alta Jensen and Clara Winger of. Ralt. Lake span t. part, of the week visiting friends In this city. Vln--ce- nt A Pres-hvteu- NEPHI NEPHl. Mav 22. Mr and Mr. Chrla Little ttnd family, Theo Retmer, Alva Knowles, Mias Millie Llttley and Alisa Rose Littlev were guests Sunday ef Mr. and Mrs James Andrews The junior class of the high school entertained Ihe eenlor class Thursday evening at the home of W'lllle Andrews. Games, music and refreshments were present. by the fifty-eigAir. and Mrs. Ra ph Hopes of Eureka are visiting Mra Hopes s mother, Airs. William Cole. Elva Jennings entertained the Mips lady teacheis of the grade schools at Tier Fifteen guests home Tuesday evening. were" present. Miss Fanny Reid entertained- a number of lady friends at her home Thursday evening. Master George Irons entertained a number of oung friends at his home Wednesday, It being his twelfth birthday anniversary Judge George Christensen of Mantl Is visiting Nephi relatives this week. Mrs. Clarence Warner entertained the Junior swarm of the South ward Beehive girls Tuesday e evening. The pupils of the South school gave their former teacher. A. H. Latimer, a pleaeant surprise Monday evening. Ihe senior class of the high school was entertained by thb sophomore class Wadnesday evening A trip was taken in automobiles to Bradley's canyon, where the students enjoyed a delicious sup per. Mrs. Paul Booth entertained the Beehive girls at her home Wednesday. uMiiiu ht - fifth-grad- fOjgf MILFORD LOEW'S MUSIC Hoover The most for the least of thy martvHom. Thou phalt torn at Ut to the kingdom of Fradii. AUo will mt t Mot day, May 2 4, 2 30 p. m , at Lafayette nhool, hoprano will meet Uedne1y. May 2d. 2 3 p. m . at Ihu Aaatmnly hull on the temple bloc k. will meat Sunday. May Tenors and ! 23. 4 p m at hnrratt hall, and Thursday. Ma 27, 2 30 p. m, at LafajrUe can laSaj WILLIAM RUSSELL First Presbyterian Church Music Today Salt&lr, as always, la the perfect place for your Memorial Day celebration. The new season opens with all the regular attractions and race lots of new ones bathing, dancing, boating, bowling,, pool, .through the clouds, .the whip and many another fun and thrills, maker. With an even break in the weather, bathing will be delightful; while dancing will be, as always. Incomparable, with SYRACUSE Swecten's R. Owen Famous Dance Band Trains electrically operated will ran all summer on' the following schedule: 8 a. nn, 10 a. m., 12 noon. 2 p. m. and every 20 minutes until 11 p. m. Bound trip, 35c- - Children under 12 years, 20c. Delightful Speedway r The Saltair Speedway ia ready for your joy ride to the lake, where there ia parking space for more than 300 cars. Oo west on North Temple, over the viaduct, and follow the speedway a good, smooth road ail the way out. Remember Next Saturday! i .. K' v , RACrftS. May 22. Mr. n4 Mr. WlUUm Vafuey visit! krsTill rlAtlrr TorwUy Mr. Katherine Stoker tndi Mr. Either Bet Hpont Bitmlar at Cleirfteid, fonts of Mra. Joifh I Ms bar. The LskPiide dnh was entertained at the home of Mra Arnold D. Miller Thursday after-norThe tine ate epent In aewinf so4 three-ronn- e ltmeheoo vat nerved . Busir, o4 to Mre took, Mra. WUliaa Varney. Mra. Thomas Asdererm. Mre. Homer Walker, Mr. Jlavl t'dv Mrs. Earl Bodily, Mra. Clyde,' Bnrotafham, Mra Delbert Wilcox, Mrs. Lionel Williams, Mre rirde Berber. Mre Albert Tree, Mre. Edwin WUlUma and Mre. Thomas Brljraa, Mr. and Mre. Thomas Anderson vara Any" i Tille visitors Bunlay Mr. and Mr. Thom peon Bessie spent Bnn itiv at learfleld. aa fueta of Mr. and Mr. Hlrhartf Hamblin. Mies Olit Poulevi. who has spent the winter In Byrnmae, returned to her homa in Brif- ism thta week Mr. Arnold M Jtitrne of KayevUlo and Ml Took of Boaotifal were Byrnraee visitor B fdnesdty. ' Mr (. FT. Hampton and family left tht week for Msrkey I la ho. to spend the summer Mr. and Mr. Beth WlHtem mhf'ltsmsty of 8s It Iska sere Eumlsy fe?fc of Mr. A hr nor ftilMsies. Mr and Mrs. Lhtel WIHiama pent Bondar I Tfl Khitrllle of Mr. and Mr I Thomas E Williams. j Mr and My. Geor Park I of Provo bar to mikt their homa. moved to Sjracue lei daftstr t AND ACTS OF the services till morning st the First 1'resby terlau church the music fol, lows: Anthem. "The Lord My Pasture Shall . Humner Piepare" Violin solo (offertory) Afiss Margaret Gunter Lov-nOne Divine'. Macy Anthem. Anthem. "Sun of Ty Soul" Ho, den "Lead Offertory, Heavenly Father" Hchrfei ker The choir: Mrs. O C Dal'y, soprano. Mrs. Erneet Ashton Smith, contralto and director, Howard F'ruxee tenor, llurr Jelhson, bass, Alisa Alaud Thorn, organist F'or HIGH-CLAS- S a VAUDEVILLE ra Headlined toy. THE EIGHT DOMINOES I. CONTINUOUS Matlaeea 20c, Kiddies rT Big Choir Working on Schubert Classic 12:15 TO 11 F. M. TODAY lie. ft Evenings and Sundays 30c. 7 'P u.inw, Coming to the Salt Lake Thssttr, bag and baggage and the complete production and the perfect cast of playart, Jumping dlrsct from New York te Denver, to Salt Lake City and to San Francisco, and st the conclusion of San Francises engagement, returns direct to Chicago. Rendition at an taWv date of Hchu-bea famous Aong. Ihe AlmfghtV U contemplated bv the Fait Lake tabernacle chor of 300 voice under the direction of Frofeaaor A C. Lund. The singers devoted the greater pert of their time at the regular rehearsal last Thursday night to study of th.s compos tion Mrs Frsnaeske Kaabe larktiiaon sung the solo. At today s services tn the tabernacle the choir will sing A vs Verum, by Mossxt. rt T N F RESEN T 3 MSiiiS .F.USSD5Y, JUSE 3 ST BVIEG MATINFC SATURDAY Summerhays Pupils in Recital Monday Sotns of th pupils of Afiss AUrgarct Summerhays will ba hoard In recital mht at tho L ttls theater. The program, which will begin at I 30 o clock, follow aRecessional p Koven Alias Rtrth Jensen and Dr S'. G.ria Ulea. Club. . . OooJeve Fiddle and I" Misa Josephine Hacking "The Voice of Philomel" Chadwick UK SALISBURY FIELD Misa Horlense Hinckley VniH "Lethe" Boot Wallace Eddinger and Entire N. Y, -Cast Margaret Lawrence, 1.60, Miss Kte Robinson 2. 2.80.r Saturday Wattage. 60s to pf "Tender Ties" Nights, 60c, $1, Delbruck Mise Beatrice Spencer Woodman April Rain" Mias Leona Hauerbach "Jean" IDAHO Burleigh I NVkuemuut M sa Gladys Wr ght Woodforde-Flnde- n "Kashmiri Song" 22 PAUL Idaho. May Many residents Miss Helen Anderson of Paul were In Buhl Sunday to attend "My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair ball game between Buhl and Paul the big Haden A special train waa hired and moat of Alisa Edna Martin he Paul people went on It. All who atWoodforde-F'inde"Temple Bell" game from Paul wore white, Massenet tendedandthe brown "Open Thy Blue Eye" hats, with a green rib:ray LAST TIMES TODAY Miss Margaret Falk band. bon "Ah Sad Indeed My Heart" a Smith of Sweet Spring. Mo, Douglas Tschalkowsky baa ariived to apend tha summer with a Miss Doria Hardy the Francisco family. aaa They Call Me Mtml" (La Boheme) left for Salt Mis Burks has Aurora aa Puccini rake to visit for several months. aaa Miss Ada Poll . wa given in honor aaa pleasant aurpri Stewart of AMia "Spirit of the Fil Wind Burke evening Aurora Thursday a "The Lost Arrow" In ws aaa of last week The spent aaa evening Mias Leah Rigby were served. aaa Refreahmenta aaa dancing. Gounod At Last I am Alone" Telia and were Miss aaa the Those aaa present Miss Ret a Rawlings and Aurora Melva Burke, Bessie aaa Goeti tnona Manning, "Mellsande In the Wood Verna. Bacon. aaa Delores and Young, aaa "By the Waters of Minnetonka" aaa Larsen and Ellen Stanton, and the aaa Lieurance Lavon and aaa Fred. Messrs Burchett, Floyd Emery aaa Miss Clarice Kelson Stanton. and Vernal Albert Sheen aaa Ardlttl "Love In Spring" aaa Mary Marble & Co. aaa Misa argaret Falk aaa "Bridal" Chorus (Rose Maiden).. Cowen aaa In e Little Play of the L. D. S. Girls" dice Club aaa aaa tag "My Homa Town" - yfuLu t -- - -- PAUL, n :1 aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa t Music for Services at Church . Waterloo For the service this morning and toEpia night at the Waterloo Methodist will be copal church tho following music Continuous Performance, 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. ghen; MORNING. Prelude. Andante, Op. 1. No. l..Kussner Baritone solo Vaughan A Beharrell. The Psalter and Gloria Patrl Postlude, Pilgrims' Cnnrus. . . .R. Wagner EVENING Schumann Prelude. Traumeret The Psalter and Gloria Patrl Skies Is the Quiet in Anthem, Night VV. J. Kirkpatrick Verdi Marche Postlude, Triumphal Choir. Mrs. F. L. Spalding, director. Laura J. Adams, accompanist. THE COURAGE Rita Mario & Co. aa aa ODOONE J By JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD With Fauiine Starke and Nile H Except g, bay and Tues- - a day. Mats. Bo- gifl Thursday, g i 1.00. , , J eaaaiia Welch. 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BRENT HAYS aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa , aaa aaa aaa aaa aa OF MARGE A Swanson Theater Circuit PICK OF THE FOUR aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa YiUgraph Special Feature Film getting run down," begin taking Hoods at once. It gives nerve; mental and di(Advertisement.) gestive strength. X J In A Comedy Drams of Today. Noted Woman Cellist Visiting in Salt Lake 4 Yorks underworld EASTWARD, MO! i hool. r W WHY PAY MOBE? FEATUBE FEOdBAM Comes out of tho wc3t and Invades Near , ", always the heat. DOUBLE Second of Recitals at Utah Conservatory i NEW BILL TODAY (Continued from rage Bight.) Ma 22. Th Coaunrc!il cluti of entertninwl a Dumber of prominent t it nicu at regular luncheon at tba Holt I A f to mi Filflay. Addition to Milfo-- l families within the paat To Mr. and week are am a meed an follow Mia. Oren Bin, a boy: to Mr. mod Mra. a girl, to Mr. and Mrs Fournier, a boy, to Mr. and Mra L. G. flay, a boy; to Mr and Mra Henry Dotaon. a hoy. Mrs. William Sterling eutertained at a 500 party In the O E. 8. hall Wednesday, In hooor of her daughter, Mrs. Ervtil E. ( ampbell, who baa moved to Las egas. Luncheon was served Mrs. James Glenn woo first to thirty guests prize in the card game, and Mra. Boyd White sang two solos. Mias Lila Horenaea, who had been the guest of Mrs ( harles Edwards, returned to her homa at Lehi. Tuesdav Mrs. gtanlev Tattersail is home from a visit The second of a series of Alay recitals to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hurst, by pupils of Eugene V. Kaege will be of Beaver. at the Utah ConservaMisa Lou Poulton spent last meek end at Belt given at f o'clock tory of Music. The program follows-LavinlLake Alien. "Honeysuckle Walt"; from a trip MNs Emma Edwards has returned "Woodland Revels," Smith, Margaret to Black Rook. "Sonata" 'Moon Allen. Winks"; Marjorie Mr. and Mr. L. Araey wjll leave shortly te make their home in Balt Lake. (Beethoven); Virginia Jarrett, "The ConMinMiss Jack Rowley la the guest of Mra. A. tented Bird; Katherine Griffith. E. Smith. uet In G" (Beethoven); Eva Covey, "Fur and John Boss Elise Mr. and Mr. Jack Sherwood (Beethoven). "The Pixies' Good-Song- "; spent Sunday at the Montreal mine with Mrs. fnlght Luella Becknell, "Evening John Luke Bella" song by Bennett Larson, Mr. end Mrs. f. G. Arringtoo, Ur. and Mra, Francia (Heins), Osborne, accompanist. "The ShaEd Arrington and their nephew spent Sunday dow Fn Va Leen Tan per Dance"; at Roosevelt hot springs. (Huerter); Lucile Milter. Springtime" Mrs. Ed Tanner went to Sstt Lake Monday. Traumerei" Elvira" (Heins), Mr. and Mra. William Deony were Milford "Donna "FJaga-telleJ vman, (Schumann), Dorothv visitors Monday. IV, V, VI, VII (Beethoven); Lu-ci- le Mr. and Mra. W. H Cottrell left Toeeday for an extended visit In California. Haley, "Air de Ballet (Chamlnade): Mre Thomas Beard of Paragonah waa a Mil Bennett Kisses' "Throwing Larson, ford visitor the paat week "Grand Polka (Hein): Francis OsborneWalter Miss Yera White of Reed Is visiting Mias de Concert D. Fran(Fartlett), . a. Bird"" (Hunsrft). Aniith. Johnson-- . were who had been attending cis, "If Misa Zola Miller, school, here, has left for her home in Greenville Profoasor and Mrs Bates left Roods v night Mr .Bates wlj spend for their home in Lorsn. the summer st Tremonlon. one most of the Kaethe Ihectonka, Mias Znes Williamson, a graduate of the Beaver county high school, left Bunday for her noted women cellists of the country, Is here from Chicago, and plank to remain home In Paragonah. Mrs. J. J Readers and hahy have returned for a week or two, resting and visiting from Bt. George, where they spent several frlenda Madame Piecsonka has plaved In mouths. nearly all of the larger musical renters of Mls Ora Edward visited her sister, Mrs the world, her work receiving high praiee William .Sokols, at Frisco, and returned Tues- from the bs( critics. She Is considering day night. a public appearance before her return Mr. and "ira. U. M Wheat are la Balt Lake. home. The Btrnttere ball, at whiop evervone e ngro, given here Wrdfteaddjr Bight, gth comes from well digested sad whs a tremendous success. Prises for the beat Ftiza and Rssttia were awarded to Mrs, Clarence thoroughly assimilated food. Hood's SarMacIntyre end Jim Teoner saparilla tones the digestive organs, and thus builds up the strength. If you are MILFORD Mllfhrd fke 12 Seasmt '(Me&ji 13 TODAY AND TOMORfOW In the Film Maeterpiec EYES OF YOUTH With MASTER STANTON WILLIAMS A Salt Lake Foy, Featured as the Dunce TENS DYNAMIC DRAMATIC |