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Show I- - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY HORNING, MAY was given In the gymnasium In honor of The evening was Miss Eva Anderson. spent In games and dancing. Refreshments were served. Miss Milan Christensen Is spending a SPANISH FORK, May" VI. -- Hr? ana week Pro' o. ere surprised ' Missin Grace Mrs. H. J. Fernsten McIntosh of Mt. Pleasant In this eity, the Sunday when a large paity of friends spent last week-en- d of Miss Melba Mower. and relatives from 8alt Lake county mo- guest Mrs. Is Leonard relaFoulsen tored here to spend the day with them. tives and friends In Provo, visiting luncheon the parly motored to Utah After i lake, where the afternoon was spent in fishing and boatingwas The part; returned entertained at home later and i Mrs. Fernsten oclock dinner by Mr and were Mr. and The guests DUCHESNE, Airs. A. Q. Fernsten, Mr. and Mrs. AlMay SI. Mrs Lily Wall fred Soderburg and daughter, Kuth, all has returned from an extended visit to of Midvale. Mr. and Mra Uus Larsen Roosevelt. Mtea and son, Lionel, of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Glen Crisman spent teat weekAims MrLerath of Mesa. Aria., and Mrs. end visiting In Myton, Oscar Fernsten of Los Angeles, Cal. and Mra Walter Walker have left Local gueats who enjoyed the occasion forMr. an auto trip to Kansas City. were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Soderburg, a Lorens Mra 0. McCreary of Roosevelt spent 4ira. O. Vicklund, Btehop Etta the past week ka the guest of her sister, and son, Claude; Misses Mrs. Charles Barton. Anna and Margaret Vicklund. Mrs. Robert Jex entertained Monday at Miss Maud Wall spent h&t week-en- d Id o'clock dinner, complimentary to her visiting in Price. who will leave niece, BWUss Merle Stewart, school Miss Ei a Murdock has returned from to spend at thecclose of the high Mr. and Pries, where she taught school tha past Iher vacation with her parents, at- Myton Oth--.yeah Itfra Vcmiam Mrs. J, xuftstB were Misses Jennie ana Louise Wimraer la home from a Stewri I Mra visit to Payson. Dart, Stewart, Margaret art. 6r.. and Mrs. Effle 9, Dart. of FolMr. and Mrs. Verd Washburn are the the parents of a son, their first. lowing the dinner the young folks theater vparty attended the second-yeaMrs. R P. Herrick RL entertained r class In Members of the guild on Wednesday of last week. home economics of the high school enter- - Pauls won Charles Mra the Dickerson prise twined their mothers at dinner at the In After the games a "Five Hundred. afternoon of last high school Wednesday f week. The dinner was cooked by the delicious lunch was served. Mrs. Steve Shelton has returned from girls, eifpervised by their teacher, Mies t Caroline Leigh.- - The mothers entertained a visit to Roosevelt. were Mrs. Gilbert Stebblns, Mrs. Url Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate here reHalverson. Mra turned Stewart, Jr , Mrs. Emma from a trip to Salt Lake. John F. Warner and Mrs Heber RobDr. Brown and wife ofMyton were ertson. The girls entertaining were: Louies Stewart, Gertrude Stebblns, Clara gueats of Mra Glen Crisman, Tuesday of , Halverson, Christie Warner and Vonetta last week. -- Mr. and Mra. J. A. Washburn have reBeck strom. Miss Annie Andrus entertained the turned to their home- In Huntington af-tilEMtre Nous club 1 hursdav eirning of last visiting with their son. I week. Music and fancy work were en-- I Mr. and Mra O. T. Aaelgard are . joyed. congratulations over tht arrival Mr, and Mrs. A p. Hetnrichsen 'and of a son Mra. B 0Too! little daughter, Phillis, motored from entertained at bridge. Saturday of test weeic and vtw- - "Friday afternoon for Mrs James Dal(Richfield ) fted until Sunday afiernoon jwith the glish, Mr. T. Ring and Mrs. O. Smith. r family of Mr. and Mra M. M. 1 homes. Air. ana "Mrs. J. Pope entertained Mrs. Owen R. Parry of Salt Lake, who evening of last week In compli'.had spent a week here visiting Mrs John ment to Misa Margaiet Dalglish and L. Jones and other relatives, returned Ralph Walker. i home Mondav. Mrs. Jack Beck of Provo, e The club met with Mrs. i who visited here part of last week with -- Ed Hart, last week. Mra. Jones, returned to her home Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brown have rein turned from Helper and visited Miss Merle Dahle spent last week-en- d Duchesne while en route to their home visiting at hephi, the guest of Miss Belle In loka. IWhltmore. A wiener roast." chaperoned by Misa s Mrs. Jack Nelson of Van Nuys, Cal , Fern Danforth, held Monday, was who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. hv Joe Alplanalp, Alton Billings, to visit at Nell left Thursday Dahle, Poulson Melvin and Ted 8helton, the ' Vineyard. Misses Nora Fltswatrrs, Edna Hair, BesMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Craven of Provo, sie Fitzwaters and Beil Hair. and , IMissee Rosetta Bowen toand .VtolaSundrf? Mrs. A. M. Murdock and Misa M4H Eureka Minnie Jones motored Murdock have returned from Salt Lake, and spent the day v lelting friends and where they spent tha winter. sightseeing. tha engagement of Miss Announcing Mrs. John B. Jones entertained Friday Dalglish and Ralph Walker, afternoon of last week In honor of her Margaret Mra. James Dalglish entertained Tuesbirthday anniversary. Dinner was served day afternoon. Hearts and diamonds at S o clock, oovers being laid for Mrs. were carried out in the decorations and Sarah J. Thomas, Mrs John L Jones, luncheon. The following gueara were Mrs. Frank Milner Mra Thomas id. present. Mesdamea Lloyd Workman, Jones, Mrs. Fenton WBoyatk, Mrs. Reuben Charlea Dickerson, J. Schlelgel, O. 8mith, Jex, all of Spanish T. Ring, E Robbins, J. Kroups, Grant Hales; Mra John Fork; Mrs. Owen ft. Parry and Mrs: Murdock, 0. O. Lockhart, E Bohonlan, T. Jack Beck of 6alt Lake City. Firth, Jay Pope, K. Hart and R, P. Tho ladles of the Liteiaiy c!un spent Hcrrkk. "Five hundred" wan the diat Roys confect ,onry. version of the Friday afternoon afternoon, with Mr DickThe time was spent in music and dancerson winning first prise and Mrs. O. & o'clock, when luncheon was Smith the ing until served. - There were ten present. The marriage of Mies Laru Pnman and Mra David Evans entertained at a Emil Doe, both of Cedarvllle, took place family dinner Sundav at her home in In Duchesne Monday. Salem. Carnations were the decorations. Mrs Andrew Job and Mias Arvls Jobe of Mountain Home are the guests of Mra. of Spanish Pork, Mrs. Long. and family Farr ' Maurice Tewol ami sons of laison, Mra Mra. John Hair entertained at Jemima Dahle and family and Mrs Jo- dinner for the following guests Sunday Rulen Olsen Alfred Mrs of Holder Salem. seph Leland Hair and the Misses Elva of Cestlegate, Mrs. Will Evans and Helen Larson, Bench. and Francis Billings I Dart of Ealem. Siz young ladies have organized a club for summer amusements Meetings will be- - held weekly. The members are: Benrh. Ruby Thelma Billings. Genell FAIR Maxwell, Fern Danforth, Brands Bench and Laura Hair. MaV l.tiella fl Miss FATRVTEW. Christensen and Miss Cloe Ames of Mon this city visroni spent last week-en- d iting relatives and friends Mra Joe Williams of Salt Lake Is the guest of her mother, Mra. Andrew Las-eoHOLLIDAY, May XL Mrs Samuel Neuman gave a surprise psrtv Saturday of Miss 'ArdathLarsen. who la attending last week In honor of her daughter, Afton the Brigham Toung university at Provo, Neuman d in this city. spent last Mr, and Mra. Raymond Coake of CheroMiss Cleons I.aa son la spending a week h a, have taken up their residence in Salt Lake visiting relatives and kee. In Holliday friends. Lillian Rtout'a portrayal of CoMtaa reME and Mrs Loren Hamilton are In the first annual flag festival ceiving congratulations on the arrival of lumbia Saturday of last week won high praise. a daughter. the kindness of Adjutant Genis Through S. of the Bradhurv Mra P. Joseph Williams, a flag saluting squad in guest of her daughter, Mra Raymond eral of Sergeant 8. W. Bredemeyer command Sanderson, y salute at who of A battery, gave a Mr. and Mrs. Alden Peterson, raising of the flag spent the last year In Portage teachingin theMias of Delta la Guatavlaon Mvrtle to home their school, have returned spending the summer here as the guest of this city. Semuei Neuman. Mrs. Monday of last week a farewell party SPANISH FORK t DUCHESNE out-of-to- at-.gy- lo 15 COMMENCING TODAY TER PICTURES SUPER-BIA- S 1921.'. One Week MERXCTOtf - 22, THE BEST SIX WONDERFUL REELS OF HUMOR AND HAPPINESS RAY PICTURE IT HAS BEEN OUR PRIVILEGE TO PRESENT Without e. I er t. -- it mm ' e- kg ' .A VOur Little Mary in Her Most Loveable Role. PAUL. KLEIST & CO. Sat-uid- BRITT WOOD Friday-Bridg- Sun-d&- THROUGH THE BACK DOOR y. PERMANE SHELLEY & ed . M0LERA REVUE HINKLE Every Happy . tion, Every all-e- Catherine -- in Doors Oped 12 Calvert Raya Supreme ' The 1 - MAE WHITE BROS. Memory of Boyhood and Girlhood Days,. Every Used to Play You Prank la Brought Back in Thia I VIEW A Alo KINETO REVIEW feOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Showing BABE RUTH Come of Any Time i Special Decoration Day at the Bat Feature, Starts SHOTS FROM HIS MANY FAMOUS GAMES n. Heart Maryland Americaa delegation to the International Jamboree at London, including Oscar A. Kirkham, Scout Executive, and Reed Veterli and Frank Goeltz, of Salt Lake Council. SLOW AND FAST MOTION PICTURES . HOLLIDAY Noon Next eek-en- No Advance in Prices SHOWS STARTING Wednesday 12, 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:15 five-volle- .LOEWS .STATE .V Continuous Today 12 to 11 A BIG NEW SHOW OF MARCUS LOEW VAUDEVILLE HEADED BY EM Theater Beautiful The -- - ; 300 Performer in Brilliant Fantasy of X ROLLICKING MYSTIC DRAMA, GORGEOUS COLOR, BALLET GALORE r MIXTURE OF FUN, SONGS, AND GIRLS - - COUSIN KATE Matinees (except Sunday) 20c the Play Children 10c SALT LAKE THEATRE SPECIAL MONDAY, MAY 30 ORDERS NOW MATINEE WEDNESDAY SEATS READY FRIDAY, MAIL MAY 17 RUTH CHATTERTON BARRIES In J. M. BEST PLAY Tuosday Ight Only 4 Christie comedy, Colorful scenic and costume effects are the work of Miss Florence Ware. Special musical score has been arranged by Professor Thomas Giles. Entire production under personal tion of Miss Dorothy Bell of Columbia University, director of spectacular Eastern pageants and a member of Marian Morgan dancers. PROVEN - CHESTE&OUTInA ATTRACTIONS PHOTOPLAY Get Your Ticket Early-T- he Best Seats Are Going Fast .1 50 Boxes and Loses Body of House Upper Olrclg Balance of Houao 8CRAPPILY MARRIED AT THE- - FHONE WAS. THIS WEEK 144. 207 SOUTH STATE STREET May Have Mlaaad Them During Thtlr First Run SUNDAY, 22 Idol of Clay (Paramount), Pasturing Mao Murray nd David Powoll. MON. 23 "Widow by (Paramount), Marguerite Clark. TUE3. 24 "Suddan JimProxy (Suprame WED. 28 "Young Mra, Wlrthrop Photoplay). (Paramount), Ethel Clayton, TWURS 8 "Red Lano (Universal), Frank Mayo. , 11.00 You 75c 50c No War Tax MARY ROSE Matinee Including realm of the great unseen forces; toward which the world looks with expectant gaze for a gllmpae of the future, there are no more startling disclosures than in this unusual picture m tha role In which eh has met with the moat emphatic auccaaa of har career. In "Barrlea Beat Play, and surrounded by positively same the superb cast eeen during tha antln eeyon'a run at the New York Balcony, $2.00, $1.t0; Family Evenings Lower Floor. $2-tCircle, $1.00; Gallery, We. Lower Fleor, $2J end $1Ji Balcony, $1.00; Family Clrelt, 7ei Galiary, 80c, oast, In all the FRIDAY, 27 eiow tho Surface (Paramount Super Spaelal), Hobart Bosworth. SAT. 2 "Shlpwraekad Among Cannibala (Unlvoroal), Jtwell Mlaa Chatterton PRICES: all-st- ar Sylvia Breamer, Rosemary Theby, Conrad ' Nagel, Robert Caine, Sain de Grasse DANCES ALICE JOYCE tn IVT Presented hy a superb Other Big Attractions and Evenings 35c the unexpected whicii happen hy University of Utah, Entire Proceeds Will Go to Commercial Club's Utah A picture That Is Really Better Than ' Big special production FICKLE FROLICS t Now Playing SIDNEY A. FRANKLINS Art and Music Produced Itg One Week, . all-sta- r. SUN. 28 Let's Bo Fashionable), (Paramount), Faaturlng Douglas MaeLean and Dorla May. Clean, Airy, Intxpenslva. Open from It e, m. te p. m,' ALL SEATS Itol -- I -- it , |