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Show ' 9 I . THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 0, 1020. 'L Flowm-- d 'i tre DUCHESNE rt Mes. MT. TI.EA3AT. Jun, 6. A special held Monday evening by meeting Jvy chapter No. 1ft. O. K. ft lr. and Mrs. H. F. byndega-rwere Initiated Into the order. Afitr the meeting, lumheon waa served to thirty. The Home Culture club held It laet meeting of the acaaon at the home of Mra. John Carter. A htialneaa meeting waa held, after which rrfreehmenta were served by Mrs. Carter, aaelated by Mra. O. F. Wall, to fifteen member. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Coffin of Halt Lake at the home of Mr. spent last week-enand Mra. O. K. Wall. The marriage of Mrs. Elisabeth Han. cock and William Clos, both of this rltv. took plnce Wednesday In the Halt laike temple. Mr. and Mrs. Cloa will make their home In thla city Mr. and Mrs. Kay Wells of Victor are guests of Mrs. Weils parents, Mr. and Mra. Bennett Monk. Miss Khr,da Olson, who has been teach ; tng school in Nephi, has arrived home and will spend the summerwlth her psrents, Mra. Erick Krb kson entertained the Mrs. O. B. A. club Thursday afternoon. Joseph Johansen and Mrs. Clar Barton were special guests. Tho Crochet club met Thursday after, boon at the home of Mrs. Elmer Jensen. Mr. and Mra. James Hyndegaard and children of Halt Hake are visiting with relatives in this city. Miss Frances Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jonren, has returned home from New York, where she cnt the past year studying music. Miss I.enore Collins of Halt laike Is the tpjrst of Mies Muriel Hlinpson. Miss I. yd hi Olson has returned home from Halt I. a he Mr. and Mis. Niel Lftruon of I eita arc tisliliiR relatives and friends in this city. Mr. and Mra. H. I. Wall and children will leave the flist of next week for Caldwell, Idaho, to make their home. Mra. Bert Hallinger, Mrs. Kate FYlaby of Salt Hake, .Mra. Harry Mcnael of Hla wot ha and Mrs. Lane IJertclaon and Mrs, Marie Long of Marysvale are visiting at the home of Mra. Andrew Syndegaar. Mrs. C)of sundwall Is vlaitlng relative. and friends In Salt Lake. Mim Chrystnl Johansen of Moroni is visiting relatives In this city. The Q. K clique met st the home of Mis 1'eurl Madsen Saturday evening of Iasi weir. A rrfusical program wae en were refreoliments Joyed, after whigh scn'cil Mr. and Mm. H. F. Wall the guests of honor at a farewell party given b the members of the Home Culture club and their husbands, at the home of Mr. anil Ms. J. W, ATcUunn, Friday eve mng. Games and musical numbers were eitjoved, after which luncheon was served to thirty guests. Mrs C L. Johns arid tw children. Ned and Hull:, have returned home after a pleasant visit with Mrs Johns' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hornung, In Salt Lake. Miss Kale Erickson left Tuesday morning for Sail Lake, to spend the summer. n Erma W estover. EIa Billings and Marsuig. freorgs ilrMlllas nf Fnulland U the of Mrs. Wilder Fs.rhasks. Mis Doss NtU I ft Halnrtsy of last week f r Fossil W vo . to spend tbs utiuntf. Mrs. TIknuii Judd f is (be guest of her mntlur. Mo K. Murray. Mrs. Ted W llkiaa of Provo spent last Week with her slater. Mrs. ft. A Wilkins, Tuesday a Demons Mra. T. Bnwon ester-laire- d st a krnsts4i tea. The gnesls to eluded Mrslsmen Alma Pansrai, John Madsen, Verd Washburn. Francis ihelteo J A. Ptev ruson, WUMam Baker. Os A. Watters. Wlldt FalrtMnks. J. A. Iwwis and L A. Parsons. A wedding rtawe waa given Monday Bight by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson. Mrs. James Hair la vtstuifg la Vernal. The Campfire girls rfr deiightfuilv Mon-da- v t slued st I iw home of Mtaa Lacy Jensen afternoon. Mrs. L. A. Psrsnes arrived Sstqrdav of Isst we-front her home ta rhiUdeiphts. nbn r will spend a part ef the with brother. J. R Lewis. wav tbs Mpringllke In all of Its appointment card parly given by Mra. R. A. Lusty. Thursday of last week, at her suburban home. Five hundred was the divers ion of the afternoon, and prises wees awarded to Mrs R. Peete Hey Hck fur points, and to Mra. J. II. Tartridge n games. Refreshment worn nerved at the of the afternoon. the gwesl were Mesdamcn Grant Murdock. Fred Johnson. Aleve Johnson. F. Mrdarta. Glen Gray. R. U. T. King. A. M. Murdock, IS. Robbins. Fred Wa (irons, Frank Reiss. R Peato Herrick. Jo Ofia Smith, M. B. Cowan, John Wtmmer. Pope, Ed. Hart. C. I. Dickerson. L Dicker-soJames Dalglish, J. k soaps, 0. C. lert-hart- , Renton, 1L J. George Rohl. William Partridge. A. J, XVIlera, B. Bchooisn. Laird pe a, John Dean. F. B)ornaon. Thomas Firth. Bernard OToole, Ilsrry Walker, Waiter Walker and J. R. Lewis. Dona Kiott, MT. PLEASANT wnsr fr wmir TrtAW 0TATR CM MiMS. Mm RICHMOND. June 4. The lleodrlcks Daves-por- t reunion was held Wednesday to the baseA am ting was held ment of the Ubematle. at 10. '.D n. m., after which dinner was srrrel. The afternoon was spent with outdoor and in tho evening luncheon was served and(rii tbt remainder of tho tlmo spent dancing. S. r. Nelson was the recipient of n surprise Saturday evening of last week at the horns of his daughter. Mrs. Aims Sparkman. In honor of bisi eighty second birthday anniversary. Tu lip were used to tho decoration o( the rooms. included. wore Thirty-ftv- n guests Mrs W. H. flendiicha entertained friends at Ixiacheoa waa her homo Friday afternoon. served. Mrs William Sparkman entertained at her home Friday of last week In honor of her ais-teMrs. James Milligan of Twin Falls. Idaho, here. Lumheon nas who has been visiting arrved to fifteen. Ths boy scouts of the North ward wees en tertaiaed at the home of George O. Webb eoe evening last week in honor or Harold Shepard and Martel Hnlgrrn. Thirty enjoyed the ets Bings entertainment. Mra. William D. Hoot and daughter, Jeaa, of Alameda. Cat, visited friends here during the Q R S Player Rolls are quality rolls. Necessarily they sell at ' a qualify price. Y ou can buy rolls for a few pennies less, but quality at any price. Thats why. you cant duplicate the majority of good music dealers sell and recommend them,! Q-R-- S R S Q Player June Word Rolls Beantifnl Stars Abwra. Marimba Ballad. Played by Ted Baxter. 1107 Ill One Step. Played by J. RuMel Robinaoo. Coddle Up. Fox Trot. Played by .111 Pete Weodling. a. II 17 . Fox Trot. Played by Arden and Ohman. 1118 Dont Taka Away Those Blue. Fox ,Trot. Played by Max Kort lander. wak. Dr. and Mra. H. A. Adamson and Mrs Addie visitors last week. Van Noy were Suit Mra. McGee U arris of Grace, Idaho, spent a few days of last week at the haute of her mother, Mrs. Mary J. Careo Mrs, A. C. Brown and daughter. Beatrice, of Ogden, have arrived to epend the summer at the home of Mr. Brown's father. Mr. S. Hendricks. Mrs. Ralph Merrill has returned to her home with relative. at Howell, after a visit hern Dr. end Mrs. Ernest Moo son of Sait Luke are guests ef Mr. Munaun's parents, Mr. and Mra. W. Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. A. L Merrill and Buel Merrill of Pocatello, Idaho, spent the week here. 1k $1-2- ' 3 1.25 1.25 Daace-O-Mani- Discenteated Blees. 1108 Fox Trot Pete Weodling. Doot 9 Too Remember the Time. Ill Waltz. Played by Baxter and Kortlander. 1 109 Evening Brings Memories ef Yon. Marimba Waltz. Played by Osborne and Howe. 1 110 Everybodys Baddy. Ballad. Played by Ted Baxter. 1129-H- ile March.' 1111 Jelly Bean. Rolls Fox Trot. Played by S I --29 Played by 1.25 1124 Little Town ia Ontd County Down. Ballad. Played by Phil Ohman. 125 Pete Wendling. 1123 La Vaeda. Fox Trot. Zez" Conrej, V Daynes-Beeb- 1.25 1125 Only Ye Bailed. Our Stocks Are Always Complete Played by Phil 1.23 Sunshine and Ton. Marimba Waltz. Played by Howe and Scott. 1 127 There in the Sloes (Are the Stars ef Year Eyes). Ballad. Played by Scott and Watters. 1.25 Ohman. 1.25 1.23 1.23 25 1 126 1128 Whistle a Song. Fox Trot. Played by Victor Arden. 13 11 WondVing. Fox Victor Arden. Trot Played by jj 1.25 The April Player Roll Are Now In Keep right up to the minute end enjoy your Flayer Piano to its fullest. YOUR PLAYER 125 1.25 1.25 1120 In the Land of Evangeline. Ballad. 1.25 Played by Lee S. Roberta. 1121 In Sweet September. Fox Trot. 1.25 Played by Pete Wendling. Assisted by V.A. 1122 la Gay Havana. Fox Trot. Played 1.23 by Ohman and Arden. PEDALS PIANO EASIER STORY ROLLS when. Q. R. S. Player Rolls are used. Why? If you cant answer, come in and we will tell you. For player satisfaction we recomand sell mend D61 Loraley (Paraphrase). Played by $125 Marguerite Volavy. D62 Valae Parisieene. Played by Lee S 1.25 Roberts. 1 Ask your music dealer for the Bulletin of June Numbers e Co. 1112 Manen (Tonll Soo be MarryTn Me) . Fox Trot. Played by Phil Ohman. Played-b- NEPHI T' rntdj SW jlJfntituuninmiittmtiMinitMHtiiHHtMnHmiimMiittiiiHmumimiiKiiHiMiiwMM RICHMOND Elsto ColWt hut WITIE8NE. Juo hum in Kooerli, after a returned to wcks visit with Mr. Walter Walker. Ed. Olspn and Alfred Olaea of Moun-taiMr Home surprised their friends bjr vUltioc a marriage the county seat sod obtaining iiceote. Miss Era Murdoch has returned from a visit with her sister. Mrs. Orsoa Ryan, at Price. NEPHL June 5. Mrs. Gerald Caxier Miss Murdock has accepted a position In the returned front Provo Monday evening, Carbon county schools for the coming year. after a aeek'a visit with relatives. Mr. asd Mrs J. A. Washburn of Hunting Mrs. J. B. McPherson and Miss Jane ton spent last week-enas guests of Mr. and McPherson are vlaitlng with Mrs. Howard Mrs Verd Washburn Cox In Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Joe txhiiegel returned Thursday Sparks, Mrs. Edith Spark. Miss from a week's visit to ftsit Lake. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Kerrtck and L. A. Monday, at the ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Whitmore were of the part early guests Workman, a dinner was given to the following week of Mrs. George C. Whitmore. g nests: Mr- - and Mrs. Thomas Frith. Mr. and theMiss for left Allen Tuesday Levetta Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Odekirk and Margaret Salt Lake to visit for some time. Odekirk. Mr. and Mra. W. T. Ienn of Salt Lake Mr. and Mra. Angus Barney have left to make their home in Fruitiand. spent- - Decoration day tn Nephl. Mrs. Emma Hickman of Eureka visited The wedding dance given by Mr. and lira. Lynn Casper. Friday night of Ust week, mas during the week with Nephi relatives uoe M the social events of the week. Mrs. Harold Ashworth and children and The Misses Alberta and Leorav Howartb are Miss Ketta Gtauque of Halt Lake are spending a wet k in Heber City. guests st the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Miss Mary Elisabeth Valenda of Redcap and M. Miller. N. tlish of Watson were tuarritd in ( lintoa Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ostler of Salt Lake Duchesne Monday. the earljs part of the week visiting Mrs. C. T. Axelgard entertained informally epent In Nephi and Gunnison. Wednesday evening in honor of her birthday Mrs. J. Walter Pannan has returned Court wers laid for seven home after anniversary. having visited Provo relatives. gUett. Mr. and Mra J. L. Belllston axs visiting Mrs. John More and young son have returned in Lake. Salt home, after spending two weeks visiting in Mr. and Mra Wilford Belllston left Provo. Mrs. Thomas Firth was hostess to At. Paul's Tuesday for Myton to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart left Wednesafternoon. Refrvshmmts guild Wednesday were served. day for Provo to spend, the month. Mrs. A. K. McAffee and Sirs. Rjornsdn Miss' Dorothea Foster ia visiting In . in Myton. spent last week-enSalt Lake. Mr. and Mra Harry Walke. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Christensen spent Thomas Firth and Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Pope Decoration day In Salt Lake. formed n motor party and left Monday for a Mra. Irving Jensen left Friday for month's visit in California. Logan to Join Mr. Jensen. They expect Miss Elsie Collect of Roosevelt la a guest to remain there during the summer. ut the Walter Walker home. Mrs. Unity Chappell left Tuesday for Mrs. F. BJornvrn and Mrs. A. E. McAffee end visiting friends in Myton. Provo to remain for a month. spent the Mr. and Mra. Orton Durham have reMr. and Mrs. Bernard O'Toole left Monday turned home after having attended the to spend a month at Soldier Summit. The following young folks have returned Brigham Young university. w hre they had been Mrs. Ernest Winn of Balt Lake visited from Provo, attending the B. Y. I.: Ln Ton Billings and the Misses during the week with Nephi friends. lr mm QRS Q. R. S. Rolls. - A player piano with a hundred well selected QRS Rolls willmake you happy for the rest tik 1 of your Q Co. HUMC life. HHHimwiw The QRS Music Company ( New York Chicago San Francisco Toronto London Booaoe Aires ? wm,Z4 UAL1TY rear ffe Check the rolls you want to get, then bring in or mail to our store. Every Q. R. S. roll advertised can be obtained here These apply to all Robinson Music Company as well as to R. S. Player Rolls sold here for all player pianos. uality Reliability 13 - East 1st South, Salt Lake lAuJ. ROBINSON BROTHERS MUSIC COMPANY L j satukt asag 134-3- 6 to 19 South State SL 2s& 8 ervice 13 to 19 East lt South, . Salt Lake .. L . . , v- - t |