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Show - y THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY SALT LANE THEATRE Social Notes From Interraountaia Towns - - WEST JORDAN ! WEST JORDAN, Fb. 19. Ths mar- of River riage of Mias La von Torkalson ton and Hugh Buckley of West Jordon took place at the home of the bride Bun day evening. The young couple will make their home In West Jordan. Ur. and Mra. George Henderson announce the arrival of a daughter In their home. The home of Mrs. John Egbert was the rene of a pretty wedding Wednesday evening, when her daughter, Varda, was United In marriage to Roy Rowell of Missouri. The ceremony was performed by Bishop John A. Aylett. The bride wore with overlace and a brown satin drees was unattended. After the ceremony, a three --courts supper was served to sixty guests. A kewple, dressed as a bride, was used aa a centerpiece for the table and a color scheme of pink and whits was carried out throughout the house. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Powell will make their home .In Missouri. Mra Robert Fixton, Roscoa and Marcus Plxton, Mra Lydia Bateman, Mra Georg d ridge, Mra Ernest '6l!cox, rtVanda Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. P, T. Bateman. Jack Wlnterose and Mr. and Mra E. M. Bateman wars Balt Lak visitors Satur, day of last week, Mr. and Mrs. John Street and Mr. and Mr Nevln Crabtis of I.ehl were guests of Mr. and Mra Arthur Peterson Sunday. Mr. and Mra K. H. Norberg were Murray visitors Friday. Mra W. Smoot, Mr. and Mrs. William McEwsrn spent last week-en- d lit Salt Lake.- - - - Miss Pearl Joneg visited lnLeh SunMrs. George Etdredge of Salt Lake and Mrs. Oeorge Penman of Midvale were guests ef Mra Eugene Kimball during the week. and Mrs. W. I,. Halllday and Mr. t Mr.Mrs. E. M. Bateman motored to Rivand erton Sunday. Mr. and Mra Alma Wagstaff of Magna were guests Tuesday . of,, Mr. Jack Wlnterose. , Mrs. I). MnQuarria of Balt Lake spent last week-en- d visiting at the home of her grandmother, Mra R. Irving. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Christensen motored to Provo Sunday. Mra Harriet Bateman and Mra Hari-Nichols returned to Burley, Idaho, and Allen Nlckols left far the mission field Met week, after spending ten days her visiting relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Page were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mia James A. Bate. man. - der. and.-Mr- . ' s. LARK LARK. Fab. 19. Mr. LUador Walker and daughter, Venua are vlsftjng .Mra. Walker's daughter, Mra Harry Lloyd, at Garfield. Miss Emma Larsen had aa her guest Miss Jean Houston of Salt last week-en- d Lake. Mr. and Mra Dorns Thomas are reupon the arrival ceiving congratulation of a daughter, born to thsm-S- L Valentines morning. Mr. and Mra E. Olson, Mr. and Mra Fay Sholty spent Sunday tn Bingham ana wera entertained at the home of Mr. and Mra Joseph Gamache. -- - Six tables of five hundred, with mlscel-neons games and dancing, comprised an evening's entertainment at a party given by the Lark Social club members at the clubrooms Thursday evening. Prises at the card 'tables were' won by Mrs. Phoebe Meyerhoffer, Mrs. Nettle Olson, Simon Peterson and Reuben Oliver. Refreshments wars served to thirty. A motoring party, comprising the following, went to Fort Herrlman Thursday evening to attend the dance: Alfred Atkinson, Dick Pascoe, Norman Crittenden, Carl Sand strom and George Atkinson, Jltsa Duvetta Larsen, Miss Emma Hansen and Mies Ahn Psarcy. Twenty young people of Lark ware entertained at the home of Mrs. John Steele Saturday evening of Mat week In honor of Miss Jean Houston of Sslt lake.. Games, dancing and music comprised the entertainment. A midnight evenings supper was served by the hostess, asslst- - d- by Miss Emma Hansen and Miss. Ana - 1earcy. Mr. and 'Mrs. Thomas Newman of Rlv- - erton- - spent Wednesday visiting friends and relatives in Lark. Mr, and Mra Roy Jorgensen have aa their guest Mrs. Milton Jorgensen of Salt Lake. MGILL NEV. - t , MCILL, Key., Fab. 19. MJas Marguerite McIntosh, Miss Charlotte Beck and Miss Gold Is Butcher Were hostesses at a Valentins party given at the teachers' wtormltory Saturday evening of last week. AZTsfter games were played and refresh-Aent- a served, dancing was enjoyed In the awlttortum of the school. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rowe F. McCrae, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knobloch, Mr. and Mrs. . Harold O'Brien, Mr. end Mrs. Wilbur Lindsey, Mrs. Nell Hilton, Mrs Core Clark, Mina Adelaide Brown, Mis Doty Tipton, Miss Helen Fllcge, Miss Frances Bagwill, Stewart Fnrge, Robert Lara bom. Frank Markeltl, William Saunders, William Cully, Orson Snyder, William Over-fe- lt and Mr. Whittlesey. Mrs. John Gordon and Mrs. Stanley Ballinger spent Saturday of last week In Elv. Mr. and Mra. August Rinpe of Ely entertained the Annabada - club Thursday avaning. Those motoring from MeOlU to attend the party were Mr. and Mrs. John Stack. Mr. and Mra Ted Loveridge, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Haller, Mr. and Mra. L. M. Crawford, Mr. and Mra. Willard Scott and Mr. and Mra. George WUkerson. Prises were won by Mr. Willard Scott, Mra. George Wlikerson, Mrs. L. M. Crew-for- d r and John Stack. Mr. and Mrs. Harold OBrien had as thslr dinner guests Wednesday evening Mias Frances Bagwill, Miss Marguerie McIntosh, Robert Lamborn and Orson Snyder. Mrs. Clinton Bagwill was a luncheon hostess Saturday of last week. Follow-ng the luncheon, bridge was played and prizes were won by Mra. Lloyd Glnter and Mra J. E. Fttega. Tht guests were Mrs. James S, Bennett, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs. Ralph Bowdle and Mra S. T. Spann of Ely, and Mra Julius Fllege, Mra Lloyd Glnter, fd n. Charles zlegier, Mrs. Harry Muller and Miss Elizabeth Walden ef MoGtll. Mra Molll Needham waa a dinner hostess Sunday of last week. The guesta were Miss Mas Brown, John Murphy, N. J. Thomsen and William Joslln. Mrs. Row F, McCrae entertained at bridge Saturday afternoon of last week. Mlsa Adelaide Brown won first prize and Mra FVank Van rumen second. The guests wer Mrs. William McCoy, Mrs. FVank Iluffer, Mra Georg Newman. Mrs Wilbur P. Lindsey, Mra. F'rank Van !u-n. Mra J, D. Wataon, Mrs Cora Clark, Mra Godfrey Greene. Miss Estelle Lake-paMiss Adelaide Brown and Mies Helen Fllege. ' Mr. end MVa Harold CRritm were th dinner guesta of Mra Clinton Bagwill -Sunday evening. Mrs, Mac Fleming, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs, Frank Vat) Dusen and Mrs, Harold O'Brien wer luncheon guests Of Mrs. Wilbur P. Lindsay Wednesday of last w si n, i and Mra Frank "Van Dusep Eundax evening. Mra Clinton Bagwill was hostess ta the Thursday Afternoon Bridge club at her home In ITppertown Thursday of last wee. The club members present wer Mra Frank Van Ibisen, Mra John B. Long. Mra Uod Glnter, Mra William McCoy. Mra Frank Buffer and Mra D. Boyd Smith. The special guests were Mrs. George Newman, Mra Ross Taylor, Mrs. K K. Aliddaugh, Mrs. John Klnnear, Mrs. Walter Havana Mra Cora Clark and Miss Frances BagwilL Mra William McCoy won the prise for club members and Mir. Walter Havens won the guest - prize. Mrs. Frank Brown, Miss' Susan Brown, Miss Margaret Brown and Mrs. Clinton Bagwill wpre gueatd of Mrs. Frank Van, Dimen Thursday evening of last week. Mrs. Sara Appleman and daughter Wfer dlnper guests 8'f Mr. and Mra Benjamin Rose Sunday evening. ' BUHL IDAHO a breakfast party bundny morning, when she had as her guestg Mrs. John Gordon . ' i . .'J , evening, after which they attended a five hundred party given by Mra BenMr, and Mrs. Robert R Mlddaugh were dinner hosts Hunday svanlng of last Week. Their guests were Mr- - and Mr. William McCoy. Miss Adelaide Brown and Richard McCoy. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tavlor entertained at a dinner party at th Elite cafe tn turd V evening of last week. Those Ely motoring from McGill to attend were r. and Mrs. Walter llavena Mr. and Mrs, John E. Klnnear and Dr. Robert Ashley. Mr, and Mra John Gordon and Betty Jean Gordon wer dlpncr guesta of Mr. nett. 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Luncheon was n to twenty-fivserved giiests wer Miss Margaret Costly, Mabel Lira Erickson and Walker, Mra Souls, Mra GoUmsn of St. Anthony. Mra client Cahooa left for Denver, e. th THE-HOU- race track Tu. Coming The usual good tlm. , Ths usual good music, The usual crowds, so come early U in , Ik cou-pl- ea ONE OF THE BEST DEEP-SE- STORIES A EVER FILMED Social Hall Theater Th - 60BUE88 ! LltU Horn (wl yjWn-- VAUDEVILLE The, Jazzland Megrus WEEK-MA- TS. THtnULDAT, SATURDAY. Box Office Open 12 to 19 p. m. CaU Wasatch 6014 ' r Loew Big Tim Marcu Under Cover Bol-Coop- ' ALL NEW TODAY Headlined by AU, ' c of'Blg Plays By - Vtv'ii pp sr DOORS OPEN 12 NOON, COME ANY TIME Tuesday evening th Athletic club gave I la annual ball.Rexburg About 10 were present. .Many guests from the neighboring towus were In attendunoe, Ths devorat Iona wer elaborate, They oonmHfud of miiHi of plio throughout tho B. A. 0. hall. In oonnonr tion with on Indira I lliitilnf Othiun o ft Kiow tho entire hniL Two )au; Uiuirwork. c'shi tprt or moro in huht. rontainlng large willow trees b, uring a mass, of Ih l.luesoms, formed the floor p1co. whU th ovrhdu docorailomi of etrrtuner. dangles and large balls run. talnlng lighls wera beautifully arranged. Ihla was th sixth annual ball of the club.' A Big Holiday Bill THE BIG PUNCH" In Col., th early part of last week to Join her husband Mr. and Mrs. Caboon expert to msk their hom in Denver. Lloyd spent a few days tn ,Ir last wek. Big BUCK JONES The Jockey or Early to Avoid th Crowds of ths Day Ruth Roland in tht Big RUTH OF THt ROCKIES at with tha rubber la s riotous Ul of ths OF SE WHISPERS Com still:. comedian legA Story ARE Clyde. Cook, sifter, Dtctlv In, an Unusual Gripping IN THE DEVIL'S GARDEN end the English Cbarlis Chaplin Monday KERRIGAN f BARRYMORE , and J. WARREN c LIONEL Chickens at Mrs, Arthur Porter, Jr., Wednesday of last weak, en rout to Oregon and California. The Misses Dorothy Taylor and Veda Hart of Klgby spent last week-en- d la lies burg visiting relatives and friends. Miss Eva Clements of Lewisville and Mlsa Kathryn Bennett of Shelley spent In Rexburg, th gueeta of last week-en- d Miss Jessie Porter. Mrs. Whitehead entertained the Ladles Aid society of the Presbyterian church' Tuesday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Georg R. Larsen entertained Satat auction bridge, a 1th urday afternoon Mrs. W, T. Potter winning high score. Valentine decoration wer ueed In the living and dining room. Tha hostess wa assisted by Mr. Fred Bandera Luncheon was served to twelve guests Beehive Girl The of the First went gave a party at th home of their beekeeper, Mrs. Danis) Ricks, Wednesday evening of last week. Mlsa Mary Mra Rieka . Games Parkinson and must were enjoyed and sefreshmeut served. Mra Robert Raker of Idaho Falls was a Rexburg visitor las; wek, the guest of Commencing Today I , Youll Laugh Heartily ' Semens Every Anti aadJuMUiiUtH AviotJs- -. SISTERS - Douglas MacLean and ? Incs-Pars- - star of such .Twenty-thre- Me Extra Show JOS. R. TODAY t Sat JY 7 ROBERT COMMENCING . Impersonators of th Southern Negro LANE A HARPER BREAKAWAY BARLOWS SWAN mi Georga .Mac- - Present Their New Offering, Tar lane The Dance Shop, with a The Favor! ta Bevy of Beau- -, Baritone tiful Salesgirls JOHNSON, BAKER A JOHNSON KENNEDY & FRANCIS A THOUSAND TO ONE ' . ISe ONE WEEK NOW PLAYING. PARKER. READ8 BIG SPECIAL PRODUCTION . J. Delmar MABEL BLOWOELL With . Hacketi . & .EG8J3AMT GO AND GET IT Surrey LAST TIMES TODAY . asstsen COMMENCING TODAY )( " Ctixtuidt. iQ'yphtunv AUGMENTED SYMPHONY' ORCHESTRA Prices ' TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY Box Office Open 10 a, m. to 9 p. m. Secure Your Seats Early . WAY DOWN EAST , Rtx-bur- , Bradya Great Stage Unrivaled Elaboration of Wm. A. . Success , ra - Of D.W.GRIFFITHS -- e J BACCHUS, Fab. 19. Miss Marjorie Burlingame, Donald Burlingame, Miss Gertrude Barrett and Frank Murphy of with Dr. Salt lake spent last , week-en- d and Mrs. L. R. Bustlngam. The Bridge club met at th clubhouse Mnndav afternoon. Mra Fred Sagner made the highest sepre. Mr. and Mrs. De Witt Porter of Salt take wera in Bacchus for the dance Saturday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Pitt of Salt take were last, week-en- d guesta of Mrs. Pitts mother, Mrsa Fred Sagner. Miss Kffle Reed was honor guest at kenslngton Wednesday afternoon given by Mrs. I,. R. Burlingame at her home. Other guest were Mrs. IL Van Proovea, Mra J. F. Barnard. Mra G. B. Griffiths and Mrs. E. R. Weeks. The Woman's club met at the clubhouse Thursday afternoon. After a short business meeting, an interesting program waa given, consisting of recitations and readings. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barnard entertained at dinner Friday evening for Miss Effl Other guests were Mr. and Mra Reed. K. K. Weeks and daughters, Marjory and Petty. Mias Effle Reed of Omaha, Neb., who had been visiting at the home of her nephew, E. R. Weeka left thla afternoon for Ban Francisco and other points ing flva hundred. Luncheon was served to twenty-si- x guesta Mra S. J. Skelton entertained Saturday evening of last week at auction bridge, with Dr. and Mrs. P. F. Smith winning were need s high score, decorations. Tha hostess was assisted by her sisler. Mis Helena Jacob. Luncheon was served to twelve. Mlsa Rota McAllister oL Salt take spent several days In Rexburg last week Mis Kim Duffln. as the guest of . Mr. ami Mr. I aiwrem-- lay lor of Rigg by visited relatives and friends In several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Child ef Lima, Muut., visited at the hom of Mr. Child ( V A Metropolitan Presentation De Luxe of - REX BURG, IDAHO i "T 5 Days Only Commencing Tuesday Night March 1st at 8:15 , HEBER CITY, Feb. 19 Mra. Joseph entertained at a card party Thursday evening. - Refreshments wer served to the guesta Miss Bernice Alder of Midway entertained twenty of her friend at a Val ratine party Monday. A kewple formed ih centerpiece, to which red ribbons wer attached, leading to the place cards. Mrs. Chase Moulton entertained a number of- - friends at dinner on Saturday afternoon of last R.week. Wherritt entertained Dr. and Mrs. W. at a Valentine party at their home Monday evening. Dancing was the feature, Miss Edith Wootton entertained a number of friends at a Valentin party on Monday evening. Red and white hearts In used decbvatlng. wei Mrs. ' Bertha Jeffs entertained th BhHkexPrarean club at her hom Katur-da- v of last week, afternoon Mra T. O. Oiles gav a birthday party in honor of her daughtTuesday evening, er-, Stella, -- v a Mrs. Richard Jones entertained number of friends Monday evening, th occasion being her birthday anntveisary. Miss nuby Duke spent last week end ' , In Provo. f i SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT BACCHUS In wswm " ' ' . Mrs. Kenneth Hydewjt h relatives. In Boise. - tu TBULnF'-i- ' a. SEATS NOW SELLING J - spent-la- st v iff SALT L AKE THE ATRE , week-en- d V "a I four-cour- se - 99 Conduelar . t to Ev., . Matinee, 3 I Qheadcre Sbicr-- ORCHESTRA 9S-- w OJ I 1 4, fAN CLUSTIHE Jaitre de BaJieb OfMMNJ.' 1 'TV ;;oiimNE m5Ts$thiin$ SYMPHONY 18 Mr.- - The Biggest Comedy Hit in Years m UtANDUE organization Prices: Seats GHT-tTONI-GHT From Peter B. Kynes Famous Stones Published. in the Saturday Evening Post jli' Uni f -- Entire gne iQpfoi "'OLD JONI t O in (JEjy Telephona Wasatch 6990. : , -- Feb. 19. Mr. JtKXEtlRO. Idaho, , and Mrs Cora Clark. Mra Alfred Douall. Mra Rows F. Mr-Crs- a, Ueotge R. Larsen and Mra. Archer Willey Mra John JE. long, Mrs. Wilbur entertained Wednesday evening of last P. Lindsey, Mra Cora Clark and Miss week In honor of Mrs. Ionard Cambio. Frances Bagwtll were . dinner guests of Valentine Suggestions were used as decMra James 8. Bennatt In Ely Monday orations. The evening was spent In play- , torcunc Oalla presents y rJ , Week. Mra Stanley Ballinger was hostess at i MATINEE WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY f I . BIUJL, Idaho. Feb. 19L The Phllathea and Baraca classes of the Baptist church held their annual business meeting at that church Tuesday evening. Following tha business meeting, an hour was spent ' In a social way. -- Th ball and a Buhl Shrin club gave card party In the Masonic hall tfriday evening, with about 100 members present. The home of (Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rudy was th4 seen of a musical entertainment Monday evening, given by Miss Rose class. Fifteen were present Tschanpons and refreshments were served at the ' close of the meeting. Mr. and Mra. G. H. Wilson were host and hostess to th Pinochle club Tuesday- afternoon,, with -- twelve , members present. Mr. 'and Mrs.' Charles Reynolds wer host and hostess to a ftve hundred party Tuesday evening. Those present wrote the Misses Ruble Cherry and Mary Rudy, Mr. end Mrs. Richard Reynolds and the Messrs. Ben Bussman and Georg Reynolds. to Mrs W. I Whittaker was hosts the Missionary society of th Christian Mrs. afternoon. church Wednesday Beauchamp delivered an Interesting address on Chins. Thirteen members Were present and refreshments wer served by the hostess. The Misses Abbl, Hving one mile west of Buhl, entertained a number of their friends Friday evening of last week. The evening was spent In dancing. About sixty guest were present and luncheon was served at a late hour by the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. T3. M. Tomlinson wer host and hostess to a luncheon party at their home on Sixth street Tuesday evening. - Those -present were Mr. and Mrs. John- Lee; Mr,- and hfrsrCharles Thatcher, Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Dawson and th Misses Ella and Laura Lawrence. Mesdames A. O. Nelson; O. C. Gould and Laura Olsen entertained with a burF. lesque Valentine party In th L O. O,was hall Thursday evening. The time spent in dancing and games, with sixty guests present. Refreshments wera served , by the hostesses. Mrs. Thomas Clinton entertained on Thursday evening, complimentary to her eon. Cleo, on his birthday anniversary. Decorations consisted of pink and green luncheon was A carnations. served by the hostess, with covers laid for twelve guests. Following tha luncheon, the- guests mads a round of th , . . , movies- Mra Charles Whitby was hostess to the Deep "Creek Bridge club Wednesday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hasg were host and hostess to a party at their, home on Thursday of last week. Mrs. Parley White Is spending a few days visiting with friends In Brigham City. Utah. Mr. and Mra. W. I Brown of Wendell were the guests of Buhl friends Sunday. has returned to her Mra V. home in Brigham City. Utah, after visiting hers aa guest of Mr. and Mra Sam Egbert, Miss Katherine Higginbotham of Ogden, Utah, la the guest of her brother. R. Higginbotham, and wife. E. Mrs. O. Wr ltalt hss TetTimed 'from a few weeks visit with her parents In Boisa ri ipi?B0rar;TF0EATO L3j Extraordinary AND TTTEFDAY NTOHTS. rKB. 21,22 MONDAY It 20, 1921. And S Big $uprfatur Fiva Picture URE OF YOUTH Cam Crowd! Klddls 10o Evsnlngs, Holidays, So WHY PAY MORE?" Matins Sundays, Isrly TPo Avoid th f |