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Show V 14 - cipient. Tbe guests present ware tbe Immediate friends of Miss Gheen A dinner was served on the lawn. Mr. and Mra. E. G. Dyson announce the of their daughter, NaomL to i engagement Nathan Hale of Preston, Idaho. The wed. will take place at an early date, ding Mr. and Mra. William Noble and family and Mr. and Mra. George T. Smith of spent Sunday at Smlthfleld visiting friends, , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nspper, Mr. and Mrs. Hsrry Fern. Mrs. Emma Thomley. Misses Sadia McCracken, Hannah Hinds. Maggie Peterson, Laura Fay Smith and Ruby Griffith returned evening, after spending a few daysMonday at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. B. Farr returned Monday, after spending a week at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rash and family of Ogden have moved to Smlthfleld to make their home. Mr. and Mra William Done and family spent last week-en- d att Kissel visiting relatives. Bishop and Mrs. C. J. Plowman, Mrs Mary Griffith and Mrs. Bingham motored to Salt LakeMargaret Friday of last week. Mrs Janet Miles and daughter. Mrs. Zina Olson, spent Sunday at Logan visiting with Mra Victor Unbald and Mr. and Mrs John E. Olson. Mrs, Elaine Hyer and children of Lewiston spent ths early part of the week r. and Mra William Hlllyard C. A Nyman of North R. .Mrs H. FYyer and Misa Josephine Logan, Blackburn of Salt Lake were guests of Mrs. Jamas A. Cragun Tuesday evening. I Mrs. Mary Horn of Burley, Idaho, Is here visltlfig her parents, Mr. and Mra. Ephraim Toolson. Mr. and Mra C. W. Mack and Mr. and Mra 8. C. Mack spent Sunday and Monday at Ogden. Misa Florence Farrell spent last weekend at Lewiston as the guest of Mr. and Mr A. El Marshal. Miss Oral Onfftn of Salt Lake spent the latter part of last week here visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs Samuel Nelson spent the past week In Salt Lake. The Beehive girls of the Second ward spent an enjoyable evening at the big pool Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Mack will leave In the near future to make their home in Ogden. Mrs Laverrra Smith of Rupert. Idaho. Is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra George Toolson. S four-cour- se Social Notes From Intermoontain Towns , r I GARLAND GARLAND, June 18. One of the prettiest dinner parties of the season was given Tuesday evening hy Miss Eva Related, in honor of Miss Iris Rhodes and Evans, who were married Thaddpus M. noon In the Salt Lake temat Thursday color scheme of pink and white The ple. was effectively carried out and theofrooms garwere made resplendent by vases A basket of den flowers and ferpp bow a with latge white and peonies pink f malms tied to the handle of. the basket table.' for the formed the oenterpiece ' , Covers were laid for eight M. Misa Iris Rhodes and Thaddeus Thurs-- I Evans of Salt Lake were married day at noon In the Halt Lake temple. Jn the evening a large reception was the home of the given In their honor atOscar Evans, at s brother, bridegroom 1 West First North street The rooms were decorated with garden flowers, was gowned ferns and palms The bridebrocaded satin in a Luclle model of white and silk lace trimmed In white roseaveiland pearl beads. She wore a weddingThe bri-of orange blossoms. point lace and was of orchids and white dal bouquet rosea, tied with a large bow of tulle. An orchestra furnished the weddingthe music, receptMore than 300 people attended ion- Among those were fifty from Garland. They will make their home at badt lake City Mrs. William Jonee and Mrs. Joseph Klrkham entertained at a kitchen 6fshower Mrs. the home Thursday inafternoonofatMiss Iris Rhodes, a honor Klrkham bride of the week. A pleasant afternoon of muslo and social diversions, followed by a luncheon, was enjoyed by the fourteen gueeta Members of the Sunday school stake board entertained In honor of Miss Iris Rhodes Monday evening at the home of The rooms were Miss Millie Rogera beautiful with baskets of peonies. Music and dancing were enjoyed and refresh merits served to forty guests. Mr. and Mrs Wr. F. Persson motored to Salt Lake Sunday. They were accomDay and panied by Dr. and Mra JI E. and Mrs. Mrs. lay Harold Persson. Persson were delegates the past week to the biennial convention of women'swillcluba reheld at the Hotel Utah. They turn home tomorrow. to Oar Among the Salt Lake visitors land the past week were Mr and Mrs. Lester HormRn, Mr. and Mrs J JMr.Shum-wm- j. and Dr. and Alra J. E. Day, Firs. Frank Peck and children Mr. and W R. Mrs. Mrs. Ursel Rosa Mr. and Persson Mra C K. Berg, Mrs. William and Mrs. King. Mrs. L. W Preston, Mr M. Related and Mrs. Roy T Shaw. Miss Pearl LUiywhite spent the last week-en- d at Salt Lake. Mra J. L. Nlhart of Homedale, Idaho, is visiting with her daughter, Mra George Cole. Mra M. Feinted, chairman of "Better American Speech" of the I tah Federation of Womens Clubs, was one of the state dinner hostesses at the Hotel Utah y Tuesday evening. I Mr. Gilbert's mother, Mra Susana Gilbert, during tbe latter part of last week. Miss May Barnes of Rexburg. Idaho, Is the guest of Mra Vem Vowles. Miss Emma De La Mare la visiting friends In Ogden and Soda Springs, Idaho. Mrs M. Samsel of Spokana, Wash., visited at the horns of her brother, Henry Heimes, during the week.. Miss Amy Park visited Sunday at Ogden with Miss Mary Hartley. Mrs. Sadie Giroux waa the guest of Mr. and Mra Ralph Strlngham ;at Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday. Misa Amy Shields, a graduate of the St. Marks hospital. Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shielda Mr. and Mra Leo Bird entertained the J O. B. club at their home Friday evening of last week. The guests numbered twelva The Misses Elna. Edith and Nellla Johnson of Salt Lake are guests of their parents, Mr and Mra J. E. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs'iCharlea Whear announce the arrival of a son, born to them Tuesday Miss Ellen Hanks entertained the Loti ech swarm of Beehive girls at her home Thirteen, guests Tuesday afternoon. were present The South, ward Relief society entertained the married folks at a dance in the amusement hall Friday evening of the home of last week. Miss Vera Johnson of Balt Lake Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson Mrs Melba Shields Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L Ellason, In Salt Lake. SMITHFIELD SMITHFIELD, June IS Mra Leonard Miles (entertained a number of-- friends FYidav afternoon of last week In honor of Mrs. Stewart Mack and Mra Harold Smith. Mrs J E. Shelter entertained the Ladle' Literary club Thursday afternoon of last week Luncheon was served Monday Mr. and Mrs. Georgs BQrgess entertained at a lawn par tv In honor of Miss lues Oheen on her eighteenth birthday anniversary, at the home of the re Hll-dr- ed 3 MB. PANTAGES T. THERMOMETER Brush by, slave; I work to heat up and show Mr. and Mrs. Dear Public a hot time? MR. PANTAGES THERMOMETER Public cool and comfortable.- - Brush by, slave; vis-M- - SAXO-SEXTETT- E II I There will be a new bill Wednesday. A AMERICAN w Beg. COOLER INSIDE Today THE KID HIMSELF Jackie Coogan --In- Pecks Bad Boy Five Great, Wonderful Reels of Laughter Lagoon Vaudeville Model FREE HEADLINE ATTRACTIONS SUBTITLES BY IRVIN S. COBB Dont forget to bring the kiddies . Jack Diamond ARTIST SUPREME Klneto Review 8WAT THE FLY All Klneto Reviews Indorsed by Federation of Womens Clubs Adventures of BOB AND BILL THE FOX Smashing comedy Acrobatic and Contortionist Novelty HENDERSON 7 AND WALLA G E RED Wizards JAZZ TRIO AND MANY OTHER . ATTRACTIONS Performance 3 p. m. Too Starts at FREE GEM On State Street NEW SUMMER POLICY . Reduced Prices FIGHTING LOVER Nights, 15c and 20c 30c and 40c Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, Children 5c (All prices plus war tax) INTERNATIONAL ANNOUNCING reason why Wallace Reid is screens most popular tor! A romance of race-trac- love and business. k, Roaring speed with cars! Tingling with rivalry, trickery, danger Strewing a thousand smiles on road to happiness! A picture that starts heart to and humping gives old Father Time the laugh. f. 4 a Wile Worth? A living, breathing picturization of (First time In Salt Lake) FELLERS, G 7 BROADWAY n New Yorks Newest Hotel a stirring production of lova, ad venture and thrUls galore in In the Finest Residential Section Three Sevens Three minutes from Times Square Seven minutes from Wm. Duncan In Fighting Fata" Two-reCentury Comedy EDDIE POLO DO OR DIE A 70TH STREET NEW YORK Antonio hloreno HES HERE In his new smashing chapter great truths CHESTER-OUTIN- General admission, lower floor, 25 and 30 cents. Bal- cony, 20 cents. 10 cents. Children, HEY! The EMBASSY Today and Monday only Evenings General admission, all seats, 20 cents, war tar included. LEAF FROM A WOMANS SOUL H - BROADWAY SUMMER PRICES Matinees See William Christy Cabannes COMEDY NEWS Century Comedy. TOPICS OF THE DAY thrilling, STEVENS AT THE ORGAN. MAN GETS AND FORGETS : WOMAN GIVES AND FORGIVES? - " CUSTARDS LAST STAND Do You Believe That Ws Directed by Frank Urson Story and Scenario by Byron Morgan Cast Includes AGNES AYRES and THEODORE ROBERTS FRANK MAYO more 1 d (paramount (picture An intricate tangle of hearts and crooks, with Every day except Saturday, Sunday and Holidays Matinees, 10c Mach ! Speed FOR FOUR DAYS . ONE ' STARTS TODAY Better Pictures 1 PANTAGES Syncopating Beautiful work for people who believe in keeping Mr, Mrs, Miss and Master 1 Raatua and the Duds Theater I for people who believe in keeping Mr, Mrs, Miss and Master You can be cool and comfortable and still see a wonderful show every day in the year. Heres what we have for .your entertainment this week: THE FOUR PALDRENS THE " SOSSMAN AND SLOAN OF CANINES KING HECTOR, THE ROSAIRES TOM MIX IN THE UNTAMED LARRY SEMON IN THE BAKERY WATSON The the argument has started C Y TOOELE TOOELE, June IS. Miss Violet N Erickson and Michael A. Jlvron, both of this city, wers married at Balt Lake Wednesday ot last week and departed the same day for Ban Francisco to make their home. Honoring one of their members. Miss Eel la Walters, the A T O. club enter tatned at a bundle shower at the home of Mrs. Fred Stewart Saturday evening of last week. The decorations were carried out In garden flowers of the sea son. Fallowing games and music, luncheon waa served to twenty-fiv- e guests Miss Isabel De La Mare was a dinner hostess at her home Monday evening, complimentary to Miss Zells Walters, a bride of the week. The centerpiece at the dinner table was a cut glass bowl of June rosea Place cards ptcturlng a miniature bride end bridegroom for each guest were used. The dining room and decorated In garden flowers parlor were of the season. A dinner waa served to the following guests. Misa 7ella Walters, Mrs A. A. 'Walters, Misa Blanch Walters, Misa Ruth Walters, Miss Selma Walters, Mrs Emma Crowton of Grantsvllle, Mrs. Sadie Giroux, Miss Nelson, Miss Amy Park, Miss Gilberts Gillespie, Miss Rebeoca Atkin and Mlaa Mildred Park After dinner the honor guest was presented with a chest offiof silverware by the guests and the Miss W altera cials of Tooele county. waa united In marriage to Lester Bhlelds, son of Mr. and Mra J. J. Shielda of Lincoln, In the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. Following a short wedding trip the young couple will, make their home in this cltv. Miss Marcia Evan a daughter of Mr. and Mr. William H. Casaity and Ivan F. Stauffer of Murray were married Wednesday In the Salt lake temple. Mr. and Mrs Stauffer will make their home at Murray. Misa dartre Bates, daughter of Mr. and Mra Fred Bates of Erda," and J. Allen Parkinson of Grantsvllle were mar ried In the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. After a wedding trip the young couple will make their home In Grantsvllle. Mr. and Mra Arthur Gilbert visited at ( J ITS J SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1921. THE- SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, Station all Railroad el play- - ADVERTISEMENT. Bide will be received at the office of quartermaster, Ogden Colonel Hudson building, Ogarsenal. den, Utah, until 12 o'clock noon, June 22, 1921, and then opened, for furnishing and installing approximately 22,000 lineal feet of wood stave or metal water pipe. Plans, specifications and further Information will be furnished upon applies-tlo- n to the constructing quartarniaetar. the constructing 317 THE BUCCANEER'S BRIDE First Chapter Now EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY FROM 11 A. M. TO 6 P. M. . ' dim OVERLOOKING THe"hUD80N COOL AND RESTAURANT MUSIC A LA CARTE - DELIGHTFUL FRENCH CUISINE DANCING Residential and Transient Rates Consistently Moderate |