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Show rHE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 14 22, 1921. Social Notes From Utah Towns ' -PROVO, May 21. Surrounded by 112 guests, relatives and rite friends. Mr Start ha A. Harris celebrated her eightieth feirthdav Saturday of last week at the The home of Hr. and Mr. Roy Passey. Mr affair was given by Mrs Passey, - a. Corbett Walter Startup, Mrs. Walterdaughters and Mrt. John Dennis, the four house was the guest of honor The ' of profusely decorated with spring flower mualand blossom. Speeches, readings, oal numbers, eta. formed the pregram, Mrs. served. was luncheon and a buffet sister of the late PresiHarris, who laF. a Smith of the 1a P. S, dent Joseph Is a pioneer of the year 1S47. church. During the, day she received numerous cards and greetings from her many friends and relatives. The marriage of Mies Edna Miller, and Mrs. Charles H. daughter ofO. Mr. M Hanson was solemnised Miller, and A reception Lake In the Salt temple. the waa given by the bride's parents In eveAmusement hall Friday Pioneer .ward more than was bv attended Which ning, 300 relatives and friends of the .young couple. The BcrvIctOksr Iagln met ln the - state armory TTlrslsi v h tt ernevn. sen matters were transacted and a friusl cal program given. Mrs. I). W, Hilbert was vnrters to the eveCr. U. D. club members Wednesday ning. Cards, 4 music and luncheon were the features. Mrs. J. T. Farrer was hostesp at a luncheon at her prettily arrangedThebridge guests were the memboras Friday. Afternoon Bridge bers of. the Thursday the club the Alternate Bridge club and L LA Mr following invited guestsBwen Mrs. Dave Clark, Mr. Walllck, Jack Nielson, Mr. Fred Olsen, Mrs. Mrs. J. B Teasdale, Mra Frank Stubbs, Mrs. O. E. W. Farrer, J Mr. Tucker, " Robison. Mrs. Bert Whipple. Mra. G H. Mrs. LeRoy IVard, Mr. J. B. Ashton Rnd rooms wer Pharla of Salt lake. The roses. decorated with week-en- d Mrs. J. M. Jensen spent last with relatives In Salt Lake, spent Dr. and Mrs. J. Karl Beck of In Provo. last week with relatives n- announces the Graham M. A. Mrs. - gagevreent of her daughter. Maude, to Walwill ter Taylor of Ogden. The marriage take place In June. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McDaniel of AlProvo visitor last week, th. pine were or Mrs. J. H. Beck. guests . The members of the Saturdav Afternoon Bridge club met last week with Mrs. O. H. Helndselman. The entertaining rooms were attractive In lilacs, roses and tulipa Mra A. B. Morgan and Mra C. H. Wright received th prizes. Music also wsl a feature. Luncheon waa served by the hostess. Jackson , Mrs. John Jackaon and Junlti In Salt Istke with lipent last week-en- d - - Ihl relative. " Strong entertained ,,Mr. and Mr Mile In honor at dinner Friday of laat week who were Mra George Duke, of Mr. and the married the previous Wednesday In forwaa Salt Lake temple Mra Duke merly Miss Olga Jensen. returned Mra. William Gammon ha from Salt Luke after a several daya vlalt with relatives. .Tuesday evening the Kike ladles met at the Elk clubtoom and spent the time With cards and muslo- Thirty-fiv- e guests were present at the bower given by the M. I. A. of lAke View ward Saturday of last week In honor of Rulon Nut tall, who left Sunday for the eastern states mission. The afhome of L. J. Nut fair took- place at the tall, and the hours wer mads Interesting with music, games and lunchen. . Mra. Thomas Thornlev left Wednesday for Price to spend several month. . -- --- Mf, andMr. JohnaPU-- Ct were Provo visitor last week. I Mra Lcland Farrer Is here from Salt daya with her 'parlake spending fewDave Bonnett. ent a. Mr. and Mra .Mra. Mary Solfe ia here from Balt lake enjoying a vlalt with her daughter, Mra F. D. Casslty. chib were The member of the Cheer-Frientertained by Mrs. George Madsen wera Card week. of last day afternoon plaved and tha priea were given to Mra. Arthur Halliday and Mrs. Joseph Shaw, the totter winning the consolation. Tulips formed the floral decorations. Luncheon followed the game. I Mr. and Mr. A. H. Iowe and family of Union were Provo visitor last week. Mr. and Mra Preston G. Peterson, Mr. and Mra C. E. loose and Dean Loos returned Sunday from logan. where they I O 1 Summer School For teachers, .physical educators and students of morning and evening terp-sichor- e, classes. Afternoon class for children. June 3 to 30 A thorough Iwmwrdn' dance exhibition and principles dances. CHRISTENSENS SCHOOL OF DANCING Templeton . Building. BROADWAY TODAY AND MONDAY WARREN KERRIGAN In hit latest picture "THE GREEN FLAME" J. Romance action thrill! WM. DUNCAN With, Edith Johnaon, la, FIGHTING FATE" 8pectt 'two-ree- t comedy FO0RTH AT MAIN j&pAngrelos' Unexcelled Rate read- beaches and shopping district. justed. Bogs. e. Rose N. President. MAKE MONEY WITH MOTION PICTURES i f COME EARLY by society folk and many visitors from all over the state who arrived to see the northwest polo tournament and horse show, which opened Sunday and closed today. Tha contestants In tha polo tournament were the Boise Polo club. Camp Lewis players and Fort D. A. RusselL Interesting game have been plajed at the polo grounds every afternoon this week at 4 o'clock, with large crowds attending The visiting players were guests of honor at several Informal affairs, Including dinner parties and a delightful banquet, followed by dancing this evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Seller and Mr. and Mra H. J. Ottenhelmer of Portland. Ore , who have been the guests of Mr. and Mra. Sam Rothchlld tha past week, have been much entertained since1 their arrival. Parties In their honor have been given by Mr. and Mra Leo J. Falk, Dr. end Mra Ralph Falk, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Falk, Mr and Mrs. Stanley Smith and Mr. and Mr. Leo Seller. Monday evening the D. M. A. girls gave their final dancing party of the season at Iianeeland. The hall wa charmtngiy decorated In spring flowers nnd lanterns, and 100 Invitations were issued The active club members are Eugenia and Leona Crusen, Irene Clin-- , ton. Katherine Moore. Jean and Mida McCracken, Mvra Davidson, Dorothy Helm, Alma Johnson, Louise Nagel, Helen Blackenger, Josephine Rothchlld, Evelyn Winter. Lucile Gaham, Vaughn Prater and Eugenia Laughlin. The reserve officers' training corps ot th Boise high School held Us second annual militarv ball at the Boise Country club Friday evening. The hall waa decorated and the visiting beautifully polo teams from Camp Lewis and Fort ib A flnssett-were- guest of the R. O; T. C. The patrons and patronesses were Major and Mrs. John F. Wall, members of the board of education, members of th high school faculty and parents of the R. O. T C. hoys. Mr. and Mr. George W. Lewis entertained twenty-fou- r friends at an Informal dancing party at their home Wednesday evening Dr. and Mr. Robert L. Nourae -tram "Thursday from - sent hern California, where Mra Nourae had spent four months Mra. J.. M. Staler and daughter, Lorraine Stalev, of 1st Grande, Ora., are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Wayland returned Monday from Hailey, where thev had epent a week. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Biebew are visiting In Boise from Twin Falls. Mrs. R. H. Thomas returned to her home In Pocatello afterThursday a visit with friends In Bolen. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chase of Iowa are visiting her, the guests of Mr. Chase's sister, Mr. W. A. 8lmpson Mrs. R. T. Walhank left Wednesday for Chicago to spend the summer with her daughter. Mrs. Margaret Timn announce the engagement of her daugnter. Anna Margaret. to Ftovd B Cockrttt of Emmett, The marriage will take place In June. have a new, modern motion picture machine, complete with electrio motors or crank drive. New mode), never been used. WiU sell at HALF PRICE and term with reliable party. Write V, M. Edholm, quick If you want It. m Westlake North, SeatUeWtsI), 1 ar-ra- 11-- TODAY NCING 8 n n SPECIAL NOTE: A LONG ,, AV SHOW Priscilla Bean IN-- In- - BACRED AND, PROFANE LOVE Will Be Held Over for Today Only So That All May See Nael Thomas Holding Winifred Greenwood. Conrad with r W 66' c'BYARNOLD BENNETT -- STARTING TOMORROW r-- a musical idol, looked upon love as a The man, m r V, man made v-, jff A At I V r v But the plaything1, - 's&C it her wo--' alL And then came a day when her love that he had toyed with, lifted him out of the depths. . A DRAMA OF A SOULS AWAKENING . Vf ( wonder Amid all th r BOISEr-IDAH- O A gay and InBOISE, Idaho, teresting week has been enjoyed In Boise DAYS-COMME- TELSIE FERGUSON ays May 21. FOUR A Cartoon of this stirring drama of the frozen Comedy JOMXT.r.r.ii' - TIRES .nijr- sn-U- iiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiuiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHitiniiiiiiii fFM'.i.ii North, nothing in the memory more than the tremendous buries which enowslide deep the gold camp of Cloudy Creek. Men, women, animal, houses, tree all go down before the ef nature mighty foreeaYou'll never unleashed. forget this picture. stands--ou- t for Motorists THE STRIKING 2 iparamount Picture 'l. Htoi'fiM V U THE BEST 1H VAUOOHU-- - E ' LAST , (Sh&euny Ctooiiufc TIMES TODAY HARRIET & MARIE In a New Bong Production 'THRILLS AND FRILLS ' By Hassard Short May 28-29-3- YOUR Mayme Gehrue and Edwin Ford Lottie Ford, Bob Adam and William Cutty. BILLY BEARD WILLIAMS A FIERCE BURNHAM A MEANS CUMMINS A WHITE 0 THE SYLVESJER FAMILY t Clewer Juveniles. Feaurlug Baby Katherine. Father, Mother fth THREE DAYS OF FUN, FROLIC AND CARNIVAL THE ZIM ZAM! OPENING THE 1921 SEASON. FREE Carnival Goods to Everybody, FREE! Grand Costume Ball Saturday Night. $100 in cash pri2es. - Free Band Make Your Date Now Concerts Sunday and Monday. to Be There. New Concrete Auto Pier is Ready. Drive to the Lake. GET READY FOR JTHE BALL GET READY FOR THREE BIG DAYS OF" FUN GET READY FOR" MANILA. May 21. Mother's day was celebrated In the ward chapel Sunday. A program was given by the Bundav school Booklets were given to the mothers aa tokens A large crowd was present. The Primary gave a dance Friday night in the dance hall. Refreshments were erved. Mias Beulah Larsen left Sunday momVrik for Salt Lake to epend the summer. She will visit in' Green River and Evanston, Wyo, before going to Salt Lake. Mrs. Mary Harper made trip to Graen River, Wyo, during the week. Mr. and Mra. Silas Bills and Ml 8 Edith Lamb were guests of Mrs. Fay Tinker during the week -- Mr. and Mrs. Miner spent laat week-en- d at .Green Dale. They attended the closing exercises at th schools. Miss Edith Lamb spent Saturdav and Sunday with Mr. Suarls on Henry a fork. Mis Minnie Ronholt spent a few days in Rock Springs, Wyo., last week. The ball game Sunday between the single men and married men waa attended by a large crowd. Miss Vera Tolton and Bd McGibbon came from Green River, Wyo., Sunday to First Prize bring Mr. Tolton home. Mr. Tolton had Second Pries been visiting In Green River Jor a couple Third Prize of eeks. THE FORD DANCERS Including McCOXNELL MANILA w to all f - HOTEL Convenient spent several days visiting relative and friends. Miss Grace Cheever, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cheever, left Monday for California, to labor for two years as a missionary for th Ia D. S. church. Mrs. George P. Parker and Mr. Albert Rasmussen were hostesses at an afternoon M y Friday at the home of Mra J'arker,:n honor of their mother, whose birthday anniversary fell upon that dsy. The table from which luncheon was served was centered with a birthday cake containing fifty-fiv- e cahdlea Thirty-fiv- e the occasion. Lilacs guests a.td blossomsenjoyed In decorating Ahe wars used room?, " ' 'Miss Jessie Russell Is here from Portland, Ore., spending several weeks at the home of Mis Alice Russell. Mr. and Mra M. D. HaWkina of Twin Falla, Idaho, have returned home after a visit with Provo friende. Mrs. E. B. Powell and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holt of Salt Lake are guests at the home of Mr. and Mra J. A. Oliver. Mr. and Mra O. A Spear entertained at dinner and bridge Monday evening In honor of Mr. and Mra L H. Masters, who are preparing to leave for Idaho. The card favor, wa received by Lee L. Baker. Others present were Mr. and Mr.. W. F. Vlolett, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mr. and My B. T.- - Whipple! Mr. and Mrs. George Brattan, Mr, and Mra J. T. Farrer. Covers were laid for eight guests at a dinner given by Mias Ella Vincent Sunday. Th regular monthly meeting of the Daughters of the Mormon Battalion was held Monday afternoon at the state armory. The program rendered Included a reading from the history ol the Mormon Battalion, musical! numbers by students of the high school and A reading by Miss s Ediths Booth. Mra Sarah Eggertsen Cluff Is 'here from Salt Lake, visiting relative and friends for a number of day. Mra Richard H. Beeeley waa hostess to the Ladles' Aid society of the Community, church Tuesday afternoon at the church parlors. is Miss' Alene Searle of Salt Inks with Provo friends. spending a few-dMra J, W. Llerley is hero from Balt Lake visiting friends. Mrs. N. M. Peterson la spending a week Th Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs. W7 I. Spere. Mis. E.- - V. Peck entertained at dinner Monday evening In honor of Miss Maud Graham, whose engagement has been announced. Covers sen laid for fifteen. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Masters entertained st dinner Saturday evening of last week. Tulips and purple Iris were used to decorate the table with pretty effect, and oovels were laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Maw, Mr. and . Mrs. Georg E. Bra Uan, Mr and Mrs. Lea L. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hpear. Brings was played during the evening. Mra Frances Knight was the honor guest st A surprise party given by a number of her friend, under the direction of Mr. Spencer Clark. Tuesday afternoon, the day being her birthday anSixteen guests were present niversary. and the time was spent with music and cards. Mr. Mary Vincent receiving the card favor. Luncheon was served. The Nelke Reading club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Chal Chase, with Miss Maude Graham aa the Mrs. O. W. Bailey assisting hostess. gave a biographical sketch- of the life of Bronson Howard and a- book review of Shenandoah" was given by Mrs. Walter Jenkins. Musical numbers wera furnished by Mrs. J. E. Stein, Mias Gertrude Olsen and Misa Foote. Luncheon was served. ' I 1 PROVO i EVENINGS MATINEES WEDNESDAY TO SUNDAY, INC. THURSDAY TO SUNDAY, INC. 15c to 15o to 60c. tl. .TABERNACLE Monday, May 23, 8:15 p. m. - FIRST DIP IN THE LAKE. Philharmonic Orchestra OF LOS ANGELES -- Walter Henry Rothwell, Conductor 75 MEN WIN ONE OF THESE PRIZESAT THE GRAND COSTUME SATURDAY NIGHT SAL1GA1R, - sC , $35.00 Fhurth prize $25.00Pmh Prize .$15.00 And rive Prizes of (Each) U1M1W11MJ1 ZL $10.00 ,....$5.00 ... .$2.00 BALL, Costumes may be rented at a reasonable rate at Salt Lake Costuming House. A free ticket to Saltair given to each customer. atraMUHM Prices $1.00 $1.60 $2.00 - . Sections A, D, E, F (unreserved). Sections B, 0 (reserved). Section G NO TAX (reserved). SALE CONSOLIDATED MUSIC C0; Auspices Tabernacle Choir, Edw. P. Kimball, Manager, bf |