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Show 15 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1920, A cut glass bowl at American anniversary. Beauty .rases formed tbo centerpiece far tbo table. Covers war Mid for Mr. and Mrs. E M. Baglay, Mr. sad Mrs. W. Swan. BINGHAM. Dec. If. Mrs. La Jones Mra. B. f. Yount. Mrs JohnGeorge Lareea, Misses Wary L. Swan. in Salt lake. Garnet Swan, Iran Swan, pent last week-en- d Mrs. Jamas Oamatt was In Salt Lake r ranees Begley. Mary Xonat, a ad llveara Ronald and Mac Swan. ot last week. Tuesday and WednesdayBarnard Mias Blanch Barton of Ogden wsa a last of gait week-enJ. F. Hr. and Mrs. week-end d guest of her cousin, Mias Dorm and Mr. with last taka spent Barnard. Tbornley. Mrs. Boyd Miss Miriam Barnet was s visitor to BsH Mrs. John Weston of Milford Is Visit- Lake, Monday. ing Mrs. Robert Burke. le the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blamlroo announce the Mrs. Albert Marriot guest of engagement ot tbelr oldest daughter, Bor, Joel Marriot. her sister, Mrs.save Tbo- - marriage wlU Lloyd Ivl of Salim. a children's party and Tbs juniors bo solemnised la tbs Belt Lake traepl Friday, Games Week Com. Next Monday Eve. 8p.m. BINGHAM Matinees Wed. & Williams, Mrs. Ivan Kendall, Mrs. win Price, Miss Cecils Geffen, Miss Ruth Bourghrd. Mrs. R. T. Dahlquist, Mys. C. L. Countryman, Mrs. Ernest Dean, Mrs. Mias Josephlns Berry, Ralph Unander, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. Golden; Mra Mrs. James Boland, Miss Mary McMahon, Winnie McMahon, Mra James Bogan and Mfs. Josephine Supper was Roundy. served at a late hour. The Mutual Improvement association held its regular meeting Tuesday evening. Mrs, Minnie Wade's fourth grade sang Old Black Joe"; a duet was given by Bessie and Bertha Kappel; reading, Mildred Dunk ley; song, Phoebe Masters; song. Dr. Bramwtli; song, Mrs. Garvin; song, Mra George song, Harold Nix. The Beehive girls sold home-mad- e candy during the evening. Dancing was enjoyed until midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burrows have moved to Balt Laka to make their 'home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marriot. Mrs. shall Pease and Lamaure Marriot were In Balt Lake several day this week. Mrs. Margaret Garvin and Miss Amy Cooper entertained a few friends Thursday evening of last week. Cards were played and prizes were won by Mr. Boren eon and Mr. Christenson. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. Tyler, Mr.- - and Mrs. Eugene Morris. Mrs., Joe Oerrene, Mr. Christenson snd Mr. Sorenson. Luncheon wo served at a late hour. , ' GALU-CURC- Host Famous Soprano In ths world. sold: 1 had heard of your wonderful proCbu Chin duction, Chow," but never had an opportunity of seeing it until last week, t was charmed and fascinated by Its dazzling delight, and Its infi- nite variety, its delicious artistry, its e, wonderful and I cannot refrain from writing to tall you that rosily enjoyed ru T Chu Chin Chow" over ths ocean to New Tork.- - So Just as soon aa I arrived from Rio I want to see It. Ths spectacle to ons of ths most absorbing entertainments I' have aver attended, i enjoyed moment so every much that I am going again, oven if I have to stand up. BLACKFOOT, IDA Ink KATSVTLLB, Dee. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Bamss were recipients of n plraaurt surprise A two-- e party at thalr boms Monday srsalng. auras luqnkera was served sad tbo tlms was spent la music and games. Tbo gnosis war Mr. sad Mrs, Clifford D. Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Graham, Mr sad Mrs. Golden J. Barton. Mr. sad Mrs. William E Galley, Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Lsster . Brbos, Mr. and Mrs. Georgs W. You, Mr. tad Mrs. Frank B. Muir, Mien Mtrinu Barnet, M. Stanton, Edward Layton and Mian Ftnreee Farris R. Tbomaaoen. Mrs. Keith Barnee of Salt Lake was n last wsek-oa- d guest sf Mlm Florenrs M. Stanton. Mrs, John Lnrsen of Teaadalo is tbs fueat of boy mother, Mra. George Swas. Mm. Arnold Mu Barms entertained tbo Bar View club st her homo Wednesday afternoon. Tbs living mm sad dining room wero decorated la tbo club oolors. yellow tad white, U rut flower and potted plants. A two --eon res lunebeoa was served to Mrs. Robert Btrkea, Mrs. Hoary EL Blood, Mrs. Clyde A. Epperson, Mrs. J. B. Cooley, Mrs, Georgs Leathern, Mrs. g. Hangy Jacob. Mrs. Frank B. Muir, Mrs. Bethea Reeves. Mra. G. D. Rutledge, Mr. Georg W. Sees. Mrs. John W, Tbomlsy and Mrs. A. JL Tanser, Ur. Barak H Taylor of Balt Laka vlalted her Sunday. relative at a birthday Vernon Mesaall entertained party at km boot Saturday evening of beet In wna OTho mutlc eud ranx-e- , time week. apvat and refraahmeata wen nerved to Mlea Bieue-Berios, Dorm Tbornley, Aldeen Jacobs, Merma 1 ndorwood, R Barnes, Mamie and Meeara Mar- - Swan, Truman I unit and Paul William. Mra, William Smith of Robin, Idaho, la visiting relative bore this week. Swan entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Georg family dlnaer party at their home Monday honor ot their forty second wedding afternoon la 1. Americas v I. fS U perform nee of "Chu Chin tn London Chow five times. I did not think it possible ts equal it In beauty. In setting gnd costumes. but you have surpassed even that Achievement in your production. - witnessed such a superbly gtagod and no artistic a presentation aa that of your wonderful Chu Chin Chow. FREDERIC Coupon U A Four Days, Com. TODAY MUSICAL PXTRftVflGANM. y Drect from THE ORIENT 20RutrATTH& Century Theatre, h, k , ' M0M3 14 KG SCEfiKOOMFi8iy?r 1t , TlieTeslii one year in Chicago, Philadelphia and Boston only Western tour. V - NIGHTS and $3.00 RETURN OF THE F AVORITE RICHARD WALTON TULLY PRESENTS FASCINATING PLAY OF A WOMANS SOUL the I1EXT WEEK J SEATS THURSDAY Erenlnst OOo to (2.00 U0 Wed. Mat Bert Seats 1 9i J? Batters Btor, BatortaF 4 week, Mr. tad Mra Boz.Deslap. k. M, Jack tea, Drdea Basy sad Yts Goaaatt Initial. Mr. c4 Vn Pwnori ri bavt arrived foe take wakji parte ta. . Mias train asd Ml Mia ' with . 4 Mn. J BeaUFs Barai kltvga arrived what. they are n J LJ ?! ITS ZSo, SOc. Uatlnaa, gaturday Lauretta . Taylors gigantio international success, Peg o' My Heart, by New York critics as the greatest play of 'this generation. LOEfWaczi f asino ItoMSC TK? lAckanrajuu 14 O in HaabiB ALL NEW TODAY AMERICAN Pictures" The Homs sf - - . BUI ; THE LAST OF THE . MOHICANS : By Jamaa Psnlmort Cooptr. Another sf th Nsw Educational Comsdlao sf DUCK INN VAUDEVILLE Headlined b Frank Rloh A C. In "BE CAUTIOUS, GIRLS" SO 0 Kiddle IDs Matin WHY Today MAURICE TOURNEUR Prsasnt 1 THE GAMESTERS and a Big Four Days Commencing I MARGARITA FIBHER under, Bvdalng, Hellddy, ' "11m J" J,'' Matinees, Tuoaday and Thursday 25c, 35c. 60c, 75c. COMING SHOW. . mmmJk SSo FAY MORET" . STRAND All SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEBTINQ, CHAPMAN CANAL COMPANY. t( Day ttei Children da the of Utah, principal pise of huai-nr- a I aka rite. Ilah, that a special Rlt Nolle I bsrahy FWrn by th undermarling ha been called M signed atockhnlderS, owning not less than- slocklioldria' aald itnokhaldara and will be held st th of th rspllsl alork of Chapd room man Canal Company, a corporation of ofttoe of Young A Moyls, attornev ene-thlr- ! . OF .v "J WM, RUSSELL 30o. 60c. JUANITA HANBKN In , "THE LOST CITY" acclaimed BETTER PICTURES FOR LESS THE REDUCED PRICES K :: GEM n On Stats Street MATINEES" NIQHTi 17e and 2H ESe, the, Ms Children to Chlldrsn Ho Saturday, Sunday and Holidays AH Day 300, 40c, Mo Children 11 ONE WEEK NOW PLAYINQ HEARTS AND TRUMPS ALL-STA- R haw Educational CAST Comedy "AN OVERALL HERO Today and Tsmorraw 17o- Night FOs Saturday Sunday and Halldays Mmm NOTE - NORMA TALMADQB In ' "A Daughtar af Turn Worlda" Alas a Big, Smaahlng Camody -- Matin tiit ftCTuni Featuring At Hla Baat I With FATHE REVIEW Children (Matins Dally Ezept' Saturday, Sunday, Holiday) Sc AuAfJ Tut Today MOiw. Tua Wad. A Bmaahlng Picture - A Ten as. Gripping Drams Fir at Run THE CHALLENGE THE LAW BUT A PLAY WITH A MISSION mi A THRILLER Prlosa: Evenlnga IT'S A GREAT I I a womaad hand truth gnd treachery compete for mzdtsnhlp, aid to maks this thrilling dramas over preaented on ths American stag lb toachod play on of the most a moral, which haa corns down through tho agoa, and shown that crlmt and trickery in tho nun Ufa of man mutt bo rovoalod by tho of truth. Thla la a play Which (dirt tho human amotlona and which cansoa man and wonfen to realiga that right la might and moat triumph. On Main Street I Coming Next Sunday "BO LONQ LETTY and Associate Players BEGINNING TONIGHT . Every Night Except Monday Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Bdrrevriag tzystlsacd nffsrsd gmld the wUda of Sukitchoms, Vhors taro men gtrtv fot and whore Dl. THE BROADWAY BUBBLE JOE MARTIN In His Latest and Greatest Comedy r A WILD NIGHT Better Thao. Ths Prohibition Monkey" RALPH CLONINGER rotor ad decoration war. Chrlatsi Bach, pirioharv hvmghS gUto far. h worthy poor child rm. Mto wts mjood nd tattora war task to tk ahosat toombor. Moaday for Mia IOfoy OaUgas will to In Buffalo Cantor, low, with ta sz traded rtolt Ball Oarer. Mr. htr atatrr, wraaoaday ovestog tb toootolsg offlrars of tho Eoaioiw Bur rhaptar worn InaUlied by the rattling worthy matron, Mra Farey Jwea. All put ntatora. wm praaratod with gin. krfrv.bi.Mla war strvad. ralartalsod ths Siam-her- s Mra D. H. Birth salts sf ths Baptist ef lb Worn ebereh Wtdnosday afiamoos, Mra H. B. Csrtla. who bed sprat S week her with Moods, left toddy far bar bora to Mackay. JOS. R. WAYNE Photodrama, Flllad With Hunter, Pa the and Stirring Action A Vlrils la Preaented by ' Dear Ops IS Noon Continuous Performance Dally 1 t 11 P. M. With HARRY CAREY Telephone Wasatch 6920. THE CALL OF THE WOODS" T Mra. B B. Matalo, Mr. 0. B. Mr. B. T. farh. Mra B. w. C.Wllara Boch-woo- d I. Mra of Machair, Mra H. B Cnrtia of dholloy sad Mra W. Gough .of SCHOLL Deubl Bill Outdoor Story Rich With Romanes and Teeming With Thrills Starting Today BLUE STREAK McCOY Yca'EJYsrcoE Ihe lest of a Woman' Soul end a Dramatic Climax in a Sensational Court Scene Form the Features in a Great Romance of the Northlands When iltlod. LILLIAN RUBY rrrt A Stirring Mral Let st nad. MSqi ftoiij 8U I Friday tb Dniveralty afUtah. sad Mra 1, holiday a with their yaraota, Mr. 0, Mergaa. Mra 0. Albertooe, who had sgst the paat month visiting ratotlva to Iowa, latumed koto Saturday of laet weak. Brest Tk history dopsrtaeot ef tho Corrrat D. H flub Moaday aftamara, with Mra Blot has. leader. pretliUBi. to waa Bitch Firth at Mra Mark W. Firiser - ' foot Tuesday. asiarfaihad Friday with a . Mra A There lanehan. th gueat tolag the SHunbar sf thagtertoldB forf tb r.F B.C. 0.Ouwril, Mra Cjmn Mr. w.r Mr. Orao Morgas-It.vanBorM. Mra Ouy g(cv- -. Mra Jaaiaa B,as. Mra J. B. Mra J. H. Barly, Mra CoUlna. C. L. Mra ootL Mia Pape, Mra. C. V. FlaMr, Ml war. PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE COMIC CARTOON The Usual Good Music. New Tear's Mat. 50e to SINGING HAWAHANS ?! A tale of a girl and an oil sweet song, and the heart of a bandit chief made clean. PRICES: - i PRESENTED BY A SUPERB COMPANY, Including EVA NOVAK and FLORENCE CARPENTER,' ' of Salt Lake. , and $3.50. FLORENCE and the Wednesday New years $3.00 Mail Orders Now ROCKWELL dec Y'27th ud k $.00, $1,00, With Commencing MAtR. --In- yean at the Century Theatre, New, York IN PRESENTING ,CHU CHIN CHOW TO THE THEATREGOERS OF THIS CITY MR. MORRIS GEST WISHES TO EMPHASIZE THE FACT.THAT CHU CHIN CHOW WILL BE GIVEN HERE EXACTLY AS IT WAS DONE IN LONDON AND NEW YORK, DOWN TO THE VERY LAST SPANGLE. $2.60 A ) mmssTys ( THEATRE, I Norton and i till playing; to capacity the world record theatrical run! f $2.00, Big Joyfest Shows New O Year! Eve Seats Now Selling s us n i YYm AT Oscar .asche 'MtSIC kf yean at Hi Majwtyi Theatre, London, & CO. C0RINNE GRIFFITH IN 2 al colossal Never before has such aver sent on tour, without exception. amusement enterprite on such an artistic seals bean brought to this city. , JULIETTE DIXA & Prices; Mats, 15o, 2c, Wo. Evenings, 25c, Me, 78c, $1 and $1 25. BIGGEST AND MOST EXPENSIVE PRODUCTION MATS, $100, 4 Every Night Except Monday and Tuesday. Mats, Begin Thursday , & SAT. 0U6 WILLIE HALE A BROTHER English-speakin- WED. A LA SABBOTT BROOKS g in ths hldtory sf the stags has there been produced anything so superbly gorgeous, as brilliantly artistic, ss megnlflcent In Its sfag-tnsoiorlng and costumes, st this beautiful extravaganza of ths Orient. WHIRL OF MIRTH KENNY, MASON Wf ADICK BEFORE PANTAGES CLEMEN " 2d NATE LEIPZIG beautiful And elabo-- r a t a productions, both in this country and In ths great opera houses of London. Paris and Milan. but never In my entire career have I I Mw ths : Hark With Norma and the Wards Sluters and a bevy of Broad, way beauties. Chicago Opera Association, said; I have seen many POSITIVELY NEW Finest1 Director-Gener- World's ' Foremost Motion P I e t U r s Genius, said: Jansen. KAYSVILLE production. CAMPANINI D.Awg GRIFFITH n VARIETIES OF 1920 OLENN A JENKINS dhe Purple Realm of 'Fantasy NEVER ( SANDY ' beautiful than. anything I have ever seen abroad In all I was my travels. not only delighted with ths performance itself, but with the music. I think it to moet appropriate and exceptionally well dons, and all in all. a most artistic h. CARUSO Worlds Greatest Op-- emtio Tenor, sold; I had heard down In South America that you had brought Lew, Mr. and lira. George Rltbes, Ur. and Mrs. F. H. Lorltt, Mrs. Huldm Atkinson mad Mrs EupbemU Bala. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Btnlth entertained Friday evening in honor ef their wooden Redding. Aa elaborate anppee wu ferret Ml 8 e clock. A bundle Shower wai given lor Mlam Chambers, Monday evening, la honor of her approaching marriage to Everett Hancey ef Park. The marring took place Wndnee-daHd . Chow." Chu Chin . Foremost Stags Pro- -, ducer In ths world, said: Greatest Violin Virtuoso in ths World, Idol ef all Music Lovers, said- I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed the performance of "Chu Chin Chow." It is really mors greatest possible credit unon ths genius of Its producers, whose names hence-fortIn ths stags history of America will typlfv ths highest possible artistry. - In i HEIFETZ 1 Congratulations! saw your wonderful production of "Chu Chin Chow. I was stirred and charmed by ths beauty of the scenes and ths fascination of ths story. I have nsvsF Men lilts It! It anything to marvelous, Ths whole production reflects ths and CLAUDE A MARION OAVIO BELASCO I ' Harry Richman Jack Waldron ARTISTIC GENIUSES Preeent were Mre. Preetoa Thoms ef Shelley, Idaho; Mr. mad Mre. Dare Baat and Mrs. ( herlem Joheeoa of Treesuretoa, Idaho; Mrs. Nathan Hawke of Ogdeo; Mre. Thomas Baat of Clifton, Idaho; John Boeder end Ed mond Johnson ef lewis too, Mr. and Mra. Tho lady frioad s Hiss Ruth Snowball tendered her a shower Tuesday eveaiac Ml SaewbsJl wts married Wednesday to Mad All, - . ied Tbs Misses Maud Anderson and Tbelma Oar-bFare a shower 'daring ton iweek is honor ot HI as Llis Nejsoo. Refrasbmests war sorvod. Mrs. Helen Tooison entertained the Ladies' Literary club Thursday afternoon. - Dinner wts served to twelve. A wall attended tarprit party was rites Marrian FtrrsU, Insday. is honor of bis birthday anniversary. Mist Era Patrrvon Sr m birthday party Thursday. Tbo sftenaooa was spent In playing Raines, after which t luncheon wts tsrrnd to i twenty Roasts. Mia Lila Nalaoa. daughter of Mra. Elks Nrfsnn Garnet, wts nulled in marriage. Wednesday to Cyril Mask of Benson. Lewis C. Peterson an Edith Buka were mar' ried Wednesday. Mr and Mr. George Tbomae entertained at ea dinner tVeratelork Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Teolson. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Haa eon sad Mr. Emms Tbornley and family. Mr. and Mr. Rlchtrd Tuolaoa entertained a BANDY, Dee. I A Mra George Dryherg waa hooteee to the ladles of the N. B club st her number of friends st dinner Sunday. Hr. asd Mrs. Jed Miles sf Banlda, Idaho, homo on First West street, Friday evening. Guests of the club were Mrs. Mery Johnson, wera guests . of Mrs. Janet Miles . tbs past week. Mra A. K. Larson, lira Ellen Ballard sad Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mack spent the Utter Mies Leona ZundelL club was entertained by Miss part of tho week at Ogdon The ' visiting rsUtlvts sad friends. laet of week, Gladys Anderson, Friday evening Thoms of Rbelley, Idaho, spent at bar home on State street. Eight member tboMrs,lastPrsstoo weak with her parents, Mr. sad Mm. were preeent. Bant. Mien Florida Robbins of Salt toko apent Georgs Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen and Jobs TOol-so- a Wednesday bars, tbs guest of Mies Ada Farcer. returned from Halt Lak Tneedsy, after Tbo Campfire Girls held s council fire Tuestheir cons. Merits asd Max. having day oesalsg in the parlors of tho Coo ere rational that farnerompsslsd os their way to the natation field. , Tbo following girls were initiated church. t wood .gnthoron: kieses Caroline Hay, Stella Ftrsy, Bra Jackson, Vanda Anderson and Thelma Lane. Invited gnrsts were Mrt. R W. Bom. Mrs. H. M. Hay, Miss Roaaaaa Colbert, j Miss Besot Farey aad Mias Giles, BLACKFOOT. Idaho. Dor. IS Mrs. L. B. Mrs. T. F. Brickley and son. Harold, left Duett a eh torts bird Thursday arternoos fog a Warts sod ay for Oklahoma, where Mra. Brick ley was called by tbo Hisses of bee stator. few g neats In compliment to Mrs. W. A Lee, Before re turning boms Mrs. Brickley ,wlU visit who U leaving to the near future for Bstot ' to make her home. Aurika bridge wts la Missouri sad Booth Carolina. t heater Christmas decoration, worn nond abort Mias Loons Znndall entertained st wsre Mrs. EL B. new Partagas theater Saturday the rooms Other guests party at tbs afternoon of last wash, for Mrs. Georgs Dry Curtis of Hacks, Mrs W. r. Barry. at, Mrs C. Mrs J. H. Early, Mrs Bert V. n.her, berg. Mrs. Elies Ballard Mrs. F. Orton, Mrs. L L Roddoa, Mrs. William M. Hughes, Mrs. Weaver, Mrs B. P. MsrCeshsm, Mrs BUsrhs Clvdo Bwtnsea and Mrs. T. 0. Davies. Eldredgs Mrs. J. B. DeHart, Mrs Ralph W. tad Mra J. E. Used. Mrs. J. W. Farrar entertained the Nffchboe. Adair, Mra. O. A F. Berry at as tad Mrs. B. B. Csrtla hsod club at bar homo on Pioneer arcane Mrs-W- . were assisted tbs hostess members era club evenlaf. gift Thursday MueW-e- l Mra J. X. Good was hootsas Wednesday aftwars given by selections preeent. Mrs. O. P. Jensen and daughter, Miss Callie ernoon to the in embers sf the guild of tbs Jansen. Special guest were Mrs Orton Smith Episcopal church. At t special meeting of Esther chapter of st Murray, Mrs. Amos Jensen. Mrs. Ois Das-truand Mlm Callis Mrs. Albert Jensen I CESffteseni KORRIS ; mmitfzum BrnmiMDucuoii OF SIX OF THE WORLDS GREATEST table. N!ln: VeroUcfi! Tlftie n r f. RAHMSTOCTajib 2 Ths MuMml - Revue Differed! Owing ts enormous alts sf production, and length sf performance, curtain rtssa promptly st I s clock. Patrons art respectfully requested to bo In thsir oasts by that tlms, so POSITIVELY no ons will be seated during the first soans. CT. Sat. at 2 P. M. December 24. ' Thursday evening of last week. were played and the refreshments conMr. and Mrs. Golden J. Barton of Farming-towera last weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. sisted of stink candy, animal cookies and Uliana E. Buses, The guests of the evening lemonade. were Mrs. John Wade and Miss Amy and and Mr. the sponsors, junior Cooper, Mrs. tire W. Nielson. j AMERICAN FORK Mrs. Joe Kemp and daughter spent several days in Salt Lake last week. The Elks will give a basaar and turkey AMERICAN FORK. Dec. 18. Mrs. John sale next week, the entire proceeds to go 8 a gem and Mra Sidney Nichols visited to charity. friends and relatives in Provo Monday. Mrs. Rula Storm of this city and The Emonon club was entertained by Mies Florence White at her home In Dorton of Lehl worn married In A Markham Thursday evening of last week. the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. waa eveof the game the Mv hundred wedding supper wz tendered them by Mr, won Rasmussen the Miss of the 8. and again W. Mra ning. Storm, parents first prise and Miss Williams won the bride. About thirty guests were present. consolation. The guest list included Mies They will maks tbelr homo In Lehl. Jessie Tarpet Miss Florence Cleraensonr Mra Janies Cbipman was tho guest of Miss Cecils Geffen, Miss Della Coaklcy, relatives in Salt Lak Friday. Miss Esther Dahleen, Miss Caroline Mr. and Mrs, William Thornton visited Mrs. Ivan Kendall, Mra R T. in Balt Lake Thursday, tho guest of Ken. Dahlquist, Mrs. Ernest Dealt Miss Win- Hedy Thornton. nie McMahon and Mrs. ' Irene Lamb. The Third ward Dramatic company enLuncheon waaMan-to-served at midnight. afternoon tertained at tho hems Sunday t Mrs. Joe entertained a few of Merle Hansen. was the A candy-pu- lt friends st cards Tuesday evening for her feature and was enjoyed by about twenty Mater. Mrs. Zina Marriot, who is visitguesta' ing here. The American Fork So reals entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orvla left' this at a farewell party for Mra Bert Pauieoa week for St,, Louts, Mow to make their Thursday at the home of Mra Thomas home, Mra Pauieoa wee presented Eddington. Mrs. Eugene Morris spent last week-en- d with a remembrance. in Balt Lake. Mr. and Mre. John MoTague were the Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hartman and daugh-- - guests of Mr. end Mra J. W. Storm at ter, Thelma, spent several days la Salt Salt Lake Tuesday. Lak last week. Mm. Allen Pierson wee the guest of Salt Mrs. Cliff Swenson has returned to Lake friends end relatives on Monday. Riverton after a visit hers with her husThe Fourth ward Dramatic club haa be. band. rehearsals for a drama which is to be The Friday Night club wka entertained gun presented early in January. by Mr. and Mrs. Will Stddoway last week Mrs. C. A. Pierson, Mr. and Mre. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scarlet, Mr. and Mrs. Pierson end Mri. James Donan were the Will Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jonea, of Balt Lake friend Monday eveMr. and Mrs. Bid Treggsskla, Mr. Seeley guests and Jamee Slddoway were the members ning. Mra. Ana L-entertained at a present. Mrs. Alma Jonea won the ladies' birthday party Cbipman Sunday, in honor of Mra high score and Mrs. Will Jenson the conMartha Featherstone. The time was solation. Mr. Jenson and Mr. S seloy won pleasantly spent In music, followed by the mens prises. Luncheon wag served supper. after the games. Mr. and Mra Elmer Chipman were Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bratzer and eon, guests of Salt Lake friends Saturday of Robert, of California, have been the last week. guests of Mrs. Braizers mother, Mrs. WedMra H. Peterson C. entertained Mary- - MeMa'no n , this week. nesday night at a shower In honor of her The bazaar given by the Cathollo ladles daughter. waa Hazel, who recently marlast week attracted large crowds each ried in Oregon to Arthur Nelson. The day. the excitement ending Saturday eve- evening waa spent in music and games, ning, when the winners of the contests followed by luncheon. wers, announced. Mrs. Margaret Fox of Mra W. 8. Btorrs end daughter, Rula, Copperfeild was given the chair donated visited in Salt Lake Monday, the guest by the Rev. Father OConnor for the moat of relatives. popular grandmother, and Miss Theresa Zelma entertained Walker of her eight Beck was given the diamond ring donated friends at a card party Friday evening. to the most popular young lady. Miss Luncheon was served. Rosie Milano, was given the seoond prise, The lady members of the Third ward which was a gold watch, and Miss Ella Dramatlo entertained at a chicken Rhodes waa given a toilet set. It was supper at club the home of Revs Wagstail announced that the ladies cleared more The evening wee spent Thursday evening. than $1800. In games and music. Mrs. Carl Gronnlng has returned from a visit in Santaquln with her mother. Miss Della Coakley entertained the Sewing club Tuesday evening at the home I SMITHFIELD of Mrs. Roundy. Miss Rasmussen won the first prize and Miss White the consolaSHITHFISLD, Dc. f the lerjre tion. The guests wsre Mrs. Boyd Baroctal rat of the week wee the eeWbratioe nard, Mrs. B. M. Toung, Miss Katherine ef the elgrbtjHftrrenth birthdej eAaivereerjr ot Creighton, Miss Caroline Rasmussen, Miss George Beet m The room were Florence White, Mrs. John A. Wade, Mrs deconted ii the WMieidajr. Chriatmae eolore mad J. B. Myers, Mrs. C. D. Able, Mias Beth feetket of fruit forte ed the eeaterpiere tort big the Ed- PLAYING DATE IN UTAH THEATRE-ON- LY n, DasSrst Bank bulldlhg, Balt Laka City, Vtah, at th hour of 11 o'clock noon, on Monday, tho Ird day ef January, 1km, for tho purpoM of olactlng directura ot sold company and transacting such olhSt buii- - Dr. F. Marion Kclb?, D. C CHIROPRACTIC, DRUQLESS AND MAGNETIC HEALING. Wonderful and amazing reeuite arc beobtained at nu orflce It ts no ing trouble to renter your health with our drugler method. MY PATIENTS GET WELL. 34 Main Street Room 207 Aereaa from th X. C. M, I, Hours 10 to t p. m, only. No horns celts. Tome to me whit you can walk and 1 will heal you. no a shall come before th atorkholdar. Ii ted liecemlier li, l'ii), WILLIAM Mlhi4 lh.aLUh.T I.IM RTOCK O 'MPA NT, By llenry Moss, xtu 3 - b.rlir |