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Show 1 THE SALT - LAKE TK1.B , MAGNA, May 21. 'A targe gathering Assembled at the auditorium of the Cyto prus high school Wednesday evening exerwitness the (lrat commencementcises held at that institution. A class of five graduates eras presented with -The plomas by Principal J. J. Harris. Sim-; were the Misses Fern graduates Bernice Young, Green. Biesg Bernice and Howard Jarvis. Miss Clara MAcauley Simmons was valedictorian of the class. Aa Interesting program, ss folios s, was school orchestra, given: "Mon Plsleir ad-- of Fleatant Grove Is ' Richards nounced. an- , 11- I a 1 prayer, by Bishop U. T Spencer; drees, by Superintendent D. W. Parratt; duet aalutatory, by Howard Jarvis; piano I and Syphes). by Bernice Young Fern t Clara Macauley; valedictory, by , Bimmons; violin solo ("Souvenir'), by I Vaughn Clayton; address to graduates, 1 By Professor B. Roland Lewis of ofthe Uni-- ?1 dtplo-weralty of Utah; presentation The mas. bytprinclpal J. J. Harris; ' Glory of Old Tele." by echopl orchestra: recitation, by Bernice Carolineof Green. Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. S'. T. Fenton announce the ensasement of their 'Grove H 8 to of Magna, Msuil, daughter, Richards of Pleasant Grove M'.sa Fenton has been teaching for the past near The marriage at the Hawthornein school. the near future will take place Mr. and Mrs Arthur Luchesi motored to South Jordan Friday of last week and visited with friends. Th Magna Woman's club will hold Us next Wednesday regular social meeting The enterat the clubrooms tainment and refreshment committee K. Mrs. F. Farrenkoph, Mis. comprises H. Fltxgerald and.1 Mrs. J. Hoffman to motored R. Jones Mr. and Mrs week-en- d Ophir, where they were last E. Jones. ef Mr. and Mrs. F. guests Mrs. Robert BUsty of Prove is the guest of Mra Bert Retd Wallace Mao left for Dr. end Mrs. -Wednesday to make their home. In honor of Donald Green of Magna, a farewell testimonial was given Thurslast week at the Magna day evening ofMr. Green left Wednesday ward chapel. tn ths southern mission to perform a 1 ytituvwrwn f , S'"- - X - f i-f- t.-- r - - - , N : 6 seventy-fiv- e god-spee- FERN -- SIM UOX S-- bf who was valedictorian of the 1921 class of the Cyprus high MISS schooL friends A Pro- gram wsa rendered, after which refresh- manta were served. Mr. and Mrs. W. H Walker motored to Bountiful Sunday and were guests at the R. A. Slensel ranch at a birthday In honor cf their son, party given A profusion of lilacs and other were used to decorate the flowers 'apring the home, and as a- - centerpiece -- for Mr. luncheon tabler Covers were laid for end Mrs and Mrs. Frank Welker, Mr R. A. Walker of Salt Lake, Mr and Mrs W, H. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. R. A In the evening Mr. and Mrs. fi tense! W. H. Walker went to Salt Lake and attended the Eagles memorial services Mrs J. E Clark of Nampa, Idaho, arrived Sunday to be with her daughter. Mrs. Vsrl A. Haws, until after Decoration day. Mr. and Mrs. J. A Sutherland and Mr. and Mrs. O J. Swenson motored to 1 tab lake Sunday and spent the day Rol-lan- d. fishing. Ths Harmonv Rebekah lodke entertained at a card party and luncheon Friof last week at Coopers day evening hall. In compliment to the Murray and Bait Lake Rebekah lodges. Grand Maater was the E A Cluff; attorney general, Tables were arofficial toastmaster. first 600. which at for prises were ranged to awarded Mra E. J. Ftckey and William Gallagher, Mra B. W. Hales was surprised Tues- day afternoon at her home on Center street. A social afternoon was spent, after which a luncheon wag served. were adorned the table Covers P. titaon. John laid for the Mesdames A. H. Young. ParIt an cook, C. 8 Rhlner, L. L. Crane O and Pettit leyMr. and Mra. H. W. Rlchai dson are In Bingham, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ' Sorenson. entertained at The Ladles' sort at gathering at the church Thurs-- c day evening of last week Games were enjoyed, after which refreshments were served. The guests numbered sixty. Mrs. Haiel Richardson and daughter, were last .week-en- d Fay, ofofMidvale, Mrs. Alms Swenson. guests E. Mr and entertained the ladles J. Flckey Mrs. Wednesday of ths Five Hundred dub afternoon at her home on First West street. Mrs. Susanna Tucker was a special guest. Three tables were arranged were for 600, after which refreshments served. Vases of purple iris ware used rooms High score was to deoorate the R. Jones won by Mrs. J. The faculty of the Cyprus high aghool entertained at a dinner Mondav evening of ths graduating at the school In honor cooked and served class. Ths dinner was Toasts girls. by the eleventh grade were given by the different members of the faculty gnd a bouquet of flowers was , presented to each graduate. Mrs. A. J. Radabaugh went to Balt Lake Saturday of last week and attended a P. N.O. G. card party and luncheon at theB. IJ. O. F, hall. Flckey, John Patterson, fir., and Arthur Msrsh went to Ogden Monday to represent the Wallace R. White lodge of Magna at the Pythian grand lodge convention. Mrs. John Patterson went to represent the Unity temple, Pythian Sisters, sn dMrs. Evans represented the Garfield temple. Mr. and Mrs. G I- - Carter and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parks motored to Utah late Sunday and spent the day fishing. Mr. and Mra Verl A. Haws had as their guests Sunday Earl Harmer and Earnest Wonderly of Salt Laka Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jones motored to And spent "the day with "Bliigham'Monaay Mr, and Mrs P. Jones The Ladies Aid society held Its regu- Aid-soci- ety a 1 BACCHUS, Mev 21. Mr. and Mrs Ron Hallstrom are 'receiving congratulations on the arrival of a son Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pitt of Balt Lake with Mrs- - Pitta spent last week-en- d mother, Mrs. F. A. Sagner. Misa Marjorie Burlingame and Donald Burlingame, both of Balt Lake, spent with their parents, Dr. last week-en- d and Mrs. L. R. Burlingame. Mr. and Mrs. H. Van )rooyen entertained at- - cards Saturday evening of last week. Mrs. France of Sait Lake, Nlcol and son, Norls Pitt, spent Saturdav afternoon at the home of Mr, and Mra. F. A. Sagner. Sunday morning O. A. Jonea took the children of Bacchus up Coon S' can yn n In s truck and a picnic was enjoyed. Bonfires were made and potatoes and wieners were roasted. Cake and lemonade The also formed part of the spread. rhtldren were in charge of Mrs. J. I'. K. Rainsrd. Mra H. Royce - - Mrs. - and N Boyd. Inr meeting afternoon. at the church Wednesday of Pleasant Grove was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Besxant, and family last week. , , N. T. Fentori Mrs. MAMMOTH MAMMOTH, May 21. Mrs. Sarah Stapley entertained at dinner Tuesday evening In honor of Mrs. Joseph Ella-moof Silver City. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilkins spent Sunday tn Eureka, the guests of Air. and Mrs. D. J. Russell, Sr. Alias Zells Scott, who had spent the past two weeks here visiting her aunt. Mra. F. 8. Allen, left early In the week for her home in Provo. Mrs. William Isismon gave a shower at her home Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Jack Lemmon, the affair being attended by about thirty ladles. The hostess served lunoheon and the guests, presented the honor guest with many gifts Mr. and Mrs. W H. Ores, David FouU and Miss Deon Foutx motored to Lehl on Sunday and spent Ahe day visiting Air. and Mra Georg Galsford. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mikessll of Eureka were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jark Mlkesell at Mammoth on Sunday. Mrs Clifford Elliott of Ekireka Is spending a few days here, visiting her parents Mr. and Mis. Alfred Parsons. Is Miss Lillian Fouver of Salt Lake Branding a few days in Mammoth, the guest of Miss lone liny tier. The regular weekly meeting of the Primary officers was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mra H. fi. Harrt-rraAfter the 1eson was given the . ; hostess served refreshments Mr. and Mts Henry and Mrs Elnier Saotn and Rav Sabin all of to on motored Mammoth Salem, Monday re n. -- r the highest attainment in purity, Mr. BACCHUS Wild-flowe- rs quality and uniformity. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Sherman motored to Alpine Sunday and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stewart of Ogden. Mrs. Mable Gamer of Balt Lake, Mr. and Mr- s- William Wilkinson of Ogden and Jack Feigh were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J Hallstrom Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Chase, little Harry Chase and Mr. and Mrs G. B. Griffiths motored up Coon's canyon Sunday and enioyed a picnic dinner The Bridge club held Its regular weekly meeting In the clubrooms Monday afternoon. Mra. F, A. Sagner made ths high score. Mr. and Mra. W. R. Congdon gave a farewell party for their friends Wednesday evening. The evening was spent In cards. The woman's team bowled at the clubhouse Wednesday evening. Mrs. William Collins was high, with a score of 121 Mrs. A. L. Benson and little daughter, Beverley, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, ars visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra. J. Childress. -- TOOELE 811 Lake Saxophone band Schuster, conductor. Epworth League Concert to Be Given Tuesday TOOELE. May 21. Mins Alice Hanks, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Alfred F. Hanks of this city, was united In marriage to Claude Hawkins of Rigby, Idaho, In ths Sait I,ake temple Wednesday. Following a short wedding trip the young couple will make their home In Rigby, Idaho. Miss De La Mare, Tooele county treasurer, was a dinner hostess to the lady employees of the county building at her home Wednesday evening The centerpiece at the dinner table was a vase of primroses. The guests were Miss Rebecca Atkin, Miss Zella Walters, Mrs Sadie Giroux, Mrs. Emma Crouton Miss Gilberts Gillespie, Miss Amy Park, Miss Mildred Nelson and Miss Mildred Park. Following dinner music was furnished by Miss Atkin. Miss De La Mare waa assisted in serving by her mother, Mrs. P. r F. De La Mare; Tuesday evening the regular bimonthly card party under the auspices of fit. Marguerite's church, was held at the Lakeview clubrooms. The prizes for the high score at whist were awarded to Mrs. William Warburton and F M. Reed The WUIlanf consolations went to Mrs Trathen and J. Cupit. After the card games chill con earns was served to the guests by Mrs. S. J. Merritt. The Tooele high school entertained at a dancing party In the opera house Monday evening. The Tooele George A Greenlee post of the American Legion will have charge of the dance to be given In the Tooele opera house on Memorial day. Mrs. Emma Crowton returned to her home In Grantsvllle Thursday after spending two months In this city at the home of Mrs. Fred Fahrnl. Isabelle - . . Special Price 15 Curls, $10 billboards, eh said.. "All In th World you have to do Is to establish as a par- manent clvlo institution Chicago giatidl dpsr.f It s going to be an American opera company, too. she continued "Young A merles n singers used to knock at the doors of ths American opera companies, only to have them opened bv foreigners, who would say Not at home- - Now they will bs welcomed by an American, and that la ss it should be. -- GREAT WHITE FLEET Lucile Armstrong Will Present Pupils Tuesday Miss Lucll Armstrong will present some of her pupils in a plane rscltal nsxt Tuesday night at the Ladles' Literary club. Mlsa Frances Jensen, soprano, will assist. Invitation la sxtendsd to the public. Ths program, which will begin at o clock, follow: Boiiees ds Vianns. .Schubert Quartet, First piano. Miss Persia Hiskey, Miss Evelyn King; second piano. Miss Mildred Covey, Mias Helen Stearns. "Twinkling Stars Krogmann Miss Ann Bering. Dolt Swift "Jtpanase Mtss Marjorie Bell. k X iliyJiluiilJlivylif MM A Summer Vacation at Sea this Worthy My Task Solo, the Lamb Froellch ....Adams Ashford . Miss Jensen. I EVENING. Prelude. Anthem, "Whet.FHd He Do" ....Owen Offertorv Mis (Jensen Solo (selected) Miss Frances Jensen, choir director. Open Door f for Artists of America , Says Garden It Mul-eilie- T '. at Tabernacle Today Jexsie Perry, soprano and pupil of Jane Bargent Sands, will bs ths soloist st ths regular service In ths Salt Lake tabernacle this afternoon. The tabernacle choir, under the direction of A. C. Lund, will sing a number of the choruses from th oratorio I'St. ; Paul. Miss to twenty fifteen day cruising th Atlantic and tbs Csribbaan. one of the famous exclusive class Your Ship 9 1 tamers of the Great White Fleet. Enroute the quaintest and most interesting section of the Western Hemisphere. Cuba, Jamaica, aPanama, Costa Rica, Colombia, Guatemala. Colorful 8panisb-Amrkacivilizations. citits; quaint nativa life; ruins of age-ol- d No Passports required for Cruise passengers on American ships, 1 The Cost . from $315 up for twenty-thre- e days including maals and berth on steamer during tbs antir trip. Write for free Illustrated Folder, Trips Ashore . Folder, Cruise Leaflet and Cabia plans, ; . ' , L. J. KYE3, Agent, Consolidated Ticket , OfficeSalt Lake City, Utah . - i Ktr Jessie iPerry Soloist a cs ( 'Ml C5n for Services at Liberty Park Methodist Mouth n fr CiOno. Ked-dlncu- -- s 0 1 j tf Mary Garden, general director of th Chicago Opera association, addressed the meeting largest and most enthusiastic ever held hr the Association of Commerce at lulicheon May 4. In a plea for the Chicago public to become guaranIDAHO tor of the opera company, she told the city how to keep Us place as one of the JEROME. Idaho, May 21 Mrs. E C. five great cities of the world. "You don t have to spend money on Nuns had as her guest the' past week Mrs. W. O Stepp of Twin Falls. Mr. nd-Mre Dick .la vmx- of Rotas'.' after a visit here with relatives, left on Tueaday of last week for an extended stay in Plalnview, Texas. Mrs. George Hiemer and eon have left tor a visit with relatives tn York. Neb, Mrs Shepherd, accompanied br her son and his .wl'e of Bellingham, Wash , If vou want to keep vour hair in good arrived Thursday for an extended visit with relatives and friends. condition, he careful what you wash it M rs McIntyre was hostess to the Priswith. cilla club st her home Thursday afterMost soaps and prepared shampoos v noon of inat week. too much alkali. This dries the The tEpworth league social was held containmakes the hair brittle, and is very Friday evening of taat week in the church scalp, harmful. Mulsified'eocoanut oil shambasement. After a program of entertainpoo whiehja pure and entirely grease-less- ), ment, a pie auction was held. is amrb better than anything else Mrs Houston arrived home Sunday from Joseph. Or , where she had been vou can tia for shampooing, as this visiting her daughter, Mrs Downing. can t possibly in jure the hair. Mra R B. fibaurrer spent last weekfiimplv moisten vour hair with water end In Twin Falls, the guest of her sisand rub it in. One or two teaspoonfuls ter Mrs Elizabeth Brizee Mra M. B. fiiegl.- - after spending the of Mulsified will make an abundance of winter here with her daughter. Mra fi. rich, creamy lather, and eleausea the FriD MirCIsllan, departed for her horn hair and lealp thoroughly. The lather day of last week rinses out easily, 'and removes every Mrs. W. A. Thompson of Jvetchum Is of dust, diri, dandruff and particle L. C. her here son, with ThompvUHIng oil. The hair dries quickly and v son. and family. Wilson of th Lucerne etenly, and it leave it fine and silky, Miss Lent school departed Saturday of last week bright, fluffy and easy to manage. You ran get MulsificTl cocoanut oil In Emmett. for her home Th Mlssea Kenleion and Olson, teachis at most any drug store. shampoo ers In th Grandview school during the very eheap, and few ounces is enough Baturdav of leet Past year, departed to last everyone in , the family for weak In their Ford aedan Tor their home months. In North Dakota. Be sure your druyjriet gives you Mr. W F. Zahn has ss her guest her airier. Mrs. JLiowker of Beattie, VVuih. (.Advertisement.) ' THIRD FLOOR. PARLOR AUERBACH for Services at First Congregational Anthem, Offertorv I . HAVE TOUR HAIR PERMANENTLY WAVED, then it will not be necessary to waste so much time every morning with curling tongs, and at.night with curlers. We use the most improved methods and the wave appears natural and beautiful,' and it improves instead of deteriorating after being shampooed. Even swimming does not destroy the permanency of the wave. "Alpine Glow Walts.-.- . .Suaan Schmitt Miss Ruth Fabian. (a) "Song Without Words. ,F, Splndier Brownies' Frolic The (b) Susan Schmitt Miss Lena , Lelchter Schumann "Merry Farmer 61 Starjorls Allan. "Hunting hong" Rogers Miss Kathryn Ryan "Th Cuckoo calls" Krenttlin Mias Elisabeth Frew Le Depart Steabbog Mlsa Virginia Smith "Three Wise Men of Gotham" . . , . Km Leonard Crlpps "The Paper Chain Lynss Miss Helen Green "Vais In A Flat Gurlltt William Behl "Valse" (two pianos) Gurlltt Miss Mildred Axelr&d, Miss Armstrong Massenet Elogle" You ...Tanning "In th BoatMiss Eva Frank Max Frank Miss Ruth Williams. Miss Mary McBroom Bass solo, "The Armorer's Song . . . Lynss Mouse., ...From Robin Hood "Th Story bvBillth Mordock Harry Jellleon. "Pond LUIes Gsnechal Male quartet, "A Banket of Chestnuts Miss Persia Hiskey la assn "Th Butterfly'' Harry Lewis. Lewie Steams, William Miss Evelyn King H&rdlman, Glenn Culp. Romanes Serenade... Wilson G. Smith Soprano and contralto. "Th Bird Miss Paulin Rublnateln BsytrH. Llchnsr "Joyous Mavtlme Mlsa Ruth Williams. Mra C. L Shields. Miss Mildred Axelrsd Vocal solos (selected) Miss Frances Jensen Music Gustav Lang "Flllipesn" Miss Martha Culp the Autumn Enchantment'. .. .W, 0. Smith Miss Helen Stearns For th services this morning at th Butterflies...... .Bohm Flret Congregational church th following "Chase of the r Douglas Ward will be given: music Amor "Con Beaumont Organ preludg, prelude to "Le DelMis Mildred Covey uge" Olseau" Eggfcard Schubert "Mon Petit Response, Jubilate Deo Miss Frances Garoutt Anthem, "How Amiable Are Thy Violet "The H. J. Dwellings Rogers Miss Dorothy Seymour Frtml "La Fontaine Offertory, "Legend Bohm Lemalgre Postlude. S herxo" Miss Rose Epstein soQuartet, Mrs. Normsn Atkinson, conDen nee "Rondo Quartet, Vlltageois".... Edna Dwyer, prano, director; Ml First piano. Miss Dorothy Sevmour, Miss tralto: Howard Frames, tenor, Alvin Martha Miss Francs second Culp; piano, basa Morris Stephenson, orGsroutte, Miss Grace Gsroutte ganist. "Second Walts Godard Mlsa Elisabeth Pier Vocal solo (selected) Music Miss Jensfn L. Gobbaert "Rigoletto trsns. by Miss Grace Garoutt , n Them-tD "Little Flat Minor11..;.: For the service this morning and tothe pupil by Composed night at the Liberty Park Methodist "Pendant La Valas Lack Wallac Rotter Episcopal church th following music will be given; "Peer from Gvnt Mood, "Morning MORNING. Suits ' Grieg y .. !'" vjw- Arr. Tor two piano bv PI W erthr.er) prc) ufje. Mrs. W. J Morrison, Mr. E. Standlford Response. Let the Words of Mr Cocoanut Oil Fine for Washing. Hair NELSON RICES CREAMERY CO. ' IS Curls tor $10.00 Saint-fise- -a- finest spread for any bread PERMANENT WAVE t-- The Kpworth league of the Flret Methodist Episcopal church will give a concert In the church auditorium at Second Hast and Second South streets Tuesday, May 24, at g o clock. The program follow s: Contralto solos (S) "Goodbye Sweet Dav. Kate Van (b) I Know a Lovely Garden.-.-- .. Guv dHardelot Mr. O G. filevert. .... , ....McGill Baritone eolo, "Dun I,ewi D. Steams Plano solo. Hungarian Rhapsody No. S bdprano solos Baaeford (a) Tarantelle" Buck (b) "The Skvlark'a Song Mine Elon Grace Pile. Com Teivr solo, "When My Ships Dor el Sailing Home" Harry Lew is. Contralto solos Indian River Song... .. .Finden (a) dark (b) "Linnet Mrs C. L. Shields Violin solo, "Romance Concerto In D Wlenlawakl Minor William Hardiman. -Soprano solos CoeneB (a) "Lovely Spring" (b) "1 v Something Sweet to TeH JEROME, The THIS WEEK ths visited for several weeks Mr. and Mrs. Orlando 'Bradley motored to Balt Lake Sunday. William Olson. Everett Larson. Orval I. arson and B. E- - Jamison spent part of last week in Balt Lake attending the state high school track meet The M H. Ladies' club met Thursday afternoon of last week at the home of Mis. J. C. Feehser. New officers for the Music was coming year were elected. Myrall Warburton furnished by Mise Elva Feehser. A dis"Sixth Hungarian Rhapsody (Uszt).. waa led by on interior decoration cussion Gerald Traoy '....Master Sirs J. C. Feehser. Luncheon was served k PupU of O. to fifteen members. Mra Harry Peterson "Kentucky Home, Fantasia" (Heft).-,- . and Mra Hyrum Tidwsll were special Hampshire . ... ., held "Herd Girl's Dream (LaldUky).-guest.22 Tli a next meeting wilL bePreat-wtcat the home of. Mrs. Jams Slay ,,Lewl Rrown and Dorothy IarngfOrd Holm 'Mon Aments May Mrs Nell Cooley went to Salt Lake "Sonata." Pleyel (Herman).,.. op. 23 .Girls' violin choir -. .Sunday Jo visit relatives fantasia.Roee of Summer, "Last Mrs Amy Hardy and Mra Safi Gaboon Robert Beamons (Farmer) went to Balt Lake Tuesday to visit relaA .....Raymond Coin "Impromptu" (Kern tives. "Vanns a Colei (Costa)- Mr and Mrs. E B. Garrett and Miss trio Saxophone Thelma Knell motored to Nephl Halurdav Lsmua Brown. TVnfrtfby IangforH, or fast we e K to' v ! Tr ela live g aHdmefiuTr Cleo Thomas. Air. and Mra James Prestwirh entertConcerto In TV" Belt op ained Mr. and Mra. William Prestwlch, lxtul Begley Mrs. Mr. F. A. and Mra Simpson, hr., Cello solo (selected) , ...Oge Jorgensen Mons Mouson, Mrs. Ophelia Rhodea Mlsa In the Deep" Asleep Agnes Prestwich and William Prestwlch, . Saxophone quartet Jr., at a dinner party Monday night. MuC. E. Toms, Raymond Watson, William were the features. sic and reading I. Clark V. Keller, Miss Monelia Jolley of American Fork "Fantasia Capnc (Vleuxtemps) Is a Moroni visitor ..Harry Lewis Mrs Clone Anderson returned Monday Contralto solo (selected) from Ephraim, where ahe had been visit....Mrs. Nellie Hasbrouck Weyersberg ing relatives. Vales Petite (Chanot) . One hundred gathered to bid him -- Section four of tbs annual concert of Schuster Music college will be given tomorrow night at Whitney hall. There Is no admission charge and Invitation la The program extended to ths public. follows: Ensemble March (Schremmal) Violins and saxophones "Little Piper (Hermar) Frances 7.wlcky Raymond Watson "Caprice (Lester) "Little Red Indian (Herman! Arthur Lund "Gavotte Comic (Schuaieri Violins and saxophones "La Serenata (Braga) MORONI. May it. Mra J. U JoUey has returned to her home in Moroni, after spending several months in American Fork with her daughter. Mr and Mrs. Ames Bradley returned Monday from Balt Lake, where they had (Ice state. Florence SteiUng and Miss Alins sterlrecital at thair iday night betors a- ca-f audience of invited guests. pacity Each of the young women displayed marked ability tn ths Interpretation of difficult music, receiving the hearty congratulations sf many present- - ThereOf were ths beautiful floral trrbuiea for all participants. Students of Schuster Give Program Monday X MORONI . . ing appeared In a,, piano teacher s studio IT L C HU JS DA X MU KJN1A U, MAX 'SJ, VJ21, Oeatiased from Preasdtag short visit with Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Parsons Mr and Mrs Jack Mikeeell entertained a number of friends Mondav evening, the atluir being in honor of Mrs. Aliks sell s birthday. The evening was spent In cards after which refreshments wers were served. Those attending the party were Mrs. Flora Bryan, airs Robert B Pierce. Cartwright; Hr. and-Mr- a Miss Maude Layton, Mr and Mra.' Rav and Mis. Steele Bailey and Jones lr. Mtsa Ada Longley. for a FENTON cf Magna, MISS MAUDengagement to H. S. MAGNA V JN&, Kiel er. Ethel Dexker. Qta.da Hackmetaler. Evelyn Suets RJeineuaw, MeConkle. W lima Murphy. Alice Oakaeort, Ruth Wager, May Watson, Virginia Lindsay, Florence Elggrsn, Beatrice Ashton, Clayton Livingston, Harry Davie, Grant Haslam, Vernat Hein. W Ilford Jacobsen, Rulon Kimball, Theodora Kuhn, Clifton Livingston, Philo hlorgan, Louie Peterson, Alfred Reeas, Milton Bosen. W lllarri Taylor, Stanley Pittman and Paik Connor. Mlsa Lindsay wdt be assisted by Miss Brown, pupil of Mra. W Unified T. Brown. which Is negot ating for a Broadway theater Among the piece th company plans to preasnt th coming season srs: J. iturlburt; bv Ullllnm 'Suzanne. Browtue, by Fav Pulaifer end Mr. Orby and "A Trial Honeymoon. muala foi Th lop and H. JL Phillip all of three l'biettos will bs written by coMr. 'Orloh. This composer la also th llaborating with Otio Hu tier bach Inworkwriting of a mualoal show, and la RobVkavlium and Georg ing with Ned erta in the formation of an extravaganza . called "Town Talk. Hurl-tmCf- c,' ' Music for Services at Pupils of Miss Lindsay Music Today at Church Today Special in Program Wednesday Phillips - the Central Christian f - t t ."V V Melba Lindsay will present some of her violin pupils In recital st the ballroom of the L D 8 School of Music Mis . For th service today at Phillips church the music follow: MORNING. , Wednesday night. May 26, at 2.16 o'clock. Solo, "Oh, Lpving Father.'.'. Th following , students will appear: Toreaa del RIego Bernice Barnes. Dorothy Campbell. Iva Clinton. M'as Christiansen, Einllv Clawson, Ann Coop- - Violin "obligato. Myrtico ..Mie Beth Baumherger the . .. Ant. ham, .."My Bout Choir- Lord EVENING. Solo, "The Earth- is th ford"..Lynen Mina Myrtles Clinton, oth-Magnify The special music at ths Central Christian church will be an anthem, 1 Wilt (S'chnecker), by Magnify Thee, O Xord the choir, and a aolo, "Lov Divine (Nexln), by, Mra. George A. Smith.' and Oruaidei, Mrs. M, G, Minor director, Mrw. Aiina Smith Flo. - Music Program Today , at Utah State Prison Ysu'll Be Glad It Put t Knew Yea it Vitamin Up In Tablets EASIER TO TAKE; RESULT Now. Girls, Dont Wash Your Face Mr. Adna8mltb Flo and Mr. Nettie Gentry alii give ths following program Uae Liuka cold cream Instead (you have this afternoon at th Utah stats prison. never used anything ilka tt). Juat try Negro Spiritual It ones, and you will never b without tai "Deep Hlvariqurielgh it- - Soap and water has a tendency to and doss not make the skin rough (b) "bundin' In th Need o' Prayer Fisher cleans ths kla aa thoroughly as Llaka Homeland To Solo, ."Th ........Johnson col cream. prove it make this test: Mra. 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