OCR Text |
Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1921. 15 Gee But' following guests at the 8m an heme: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Swain, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Child. Mr. and Jilrs. Lovell Childs and Will Swam. Mra T. M. Kearns and daughter. Mies Mary Prances, spent several days of the week with relatives in Elsinore and Monroe. Mr. and Mrs L. Ludvlgson, Mr and Mrs Anthony Metcalf and Mra. 1 Brown to motored to Marys vale Wednesday spend Thanksgiving. A family dinner mas given Thulsday et the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alhmrt Swain. About twenty-fiv- e guests mere present. gave a dinner in honor of Mr and Mra Coverts were laid for A. E. Sorenson Mr. and Mra Will Perktns. Mr. and Mra Mrs. Goldie Jensen and Lloyd 8orenson, Mra Dorris Peterson. GUNNISON Business ' Is the Parfa Commercial club A number ef yeuaf people enjored a candy-po- ll hlonday evening at the home of Mrs Lealte Shepherd. Those present Included I.urine Breed-leKiln Sutton, Lacy Cole. Leila Taylor, Ruth Poulson. Roth Pateey, Gladys Athey, Opal Oak? and LiUua Poulsoa. s. Members of the T. 5. Z club were entertained Wednesday evening df last week at the home Present were Me of Miss Pearl Spencer kenneth dame Johnson. Wilfred Price and the Misses Poulsoa tad An hie Shepherd Parallee Pnaev Susanna Clayton, DrociHa Atbev, Doanetta Lewis Jeon' GritnmeU and Mona tad Phyllis Athey. lira. Leslie Cole and children of Beckwith GUNNISON, Nov. 23. Mr. and Mrt. W. J. Grib bio. entertained at dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. H. BpgaJaky laid of California, Cover also were for Mr. and Mra W. H. Cribble, Mr and Mra Marsdon Gribble, Mr. and Mr J. M. Knighton and the Mlaaes Lucille Jensen, Jva, Celia and Noel Gnbbl. The - evening was spent In playing five hun- -dcedr Sutton. ErickTuesday afternoon Mra Carl A. needle-crafMr tubers of the First ward deacons quorum t. son entertained at luncheon and eld their annual partT Thursdaj of last week Twelve guests were present. in the ward ball Games were placed aod light Mr. and Mrs. L. G, Anderson, Mrs. refreshments were end to the boj and their J. B. Roper and Mr. John S. Peterpartners. son motored to salt Lake Sunday and reMra Elizabeth AraelT of St. Charles was n turned home Wednesday. Paris vialter Tuesday visMr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins are Mis Mae Broomhead of Gardes City, Utah In Helena. Mont , with Mr. and iting here Baturdar of last week visited Mrs. John M. Sullivan. Mr. Ida Dunford of Bloomington spent Miss Ludeen Edwards Is visiting at in Pari at th horns of her sister, Mrs. Nephl PARIS. Idaho, Nov 26 A Mr Inland Pamer aod babr 4ve 1U ior 4ac K Q. Darius. was tnjojed in the Pavilion Tuesday tveomf, thetr home to Oneida after a Sertnight a Usit of meek last Albert here. Saturday evening , Swan celebrated hie seventieth birthday whan th Haltowall orchestra entertained. The Mis Nellie King left Monday for Pocatello surprised by the erect t an Annual pne, nnder the atiapicea of to be with her mother for several weeks anniversary. He Great In PARIS, IDAHO Tue-ds- y su ROYAL PEKIN TROUPE IK N A TALET OFTWO CIJIES Youll See Something: New Every Time You A Spectacle Unsurpassed on the Screen Come AMOROS AND JEANNETTE a TGne GARRY OWEN The Stupendous William Fox Special ( -- TaRjenmade j lues- - LESTER AN MOORE Local LICE JOYCE THE SCARAB RING A Story of the Jungle and Civilized Hypocrisy. - It .FALLING FOR FANNY Percy "Maxim.'"'""'" abounds in novelties and surprises, amazing situations and startling eventa-'-'l1 after thousands of screen dramas are forgotten. THE EDGE will be talked of long t , Big, New CampbellCdmedy OF 2:30 THE WORLD Stolen Glory PYPEfl Evening 8:30 PAWTA6ES And His Orchestrk (The Largest' in the City). -- Special Musical Mfy-3:- 15, Geo. D. Matinee 7:15, 9:15 Vs- PHILIP SOUSA Conductor JOHN. Lieutenant Commander TJ. S .N .R-.F.- 13 Charles 'P. Garratt, Organist TRAN-CtoDNENT- ATU AN Tl CTO TH FORTUNE IN GOLD ORE! I Miss Mary Baker (GERil Matinees, Nights, 10c 15.C, Children, two adult evening tickets to the GEM THEATER and receive one 20e - 5c good any day except Sunday, upoA payment of war tax. The new $25,000 or- IN A PERFECT WOMAN SPECIAL COMEDY Peg Leg Mine is a lost 'mine in the THE Valley region. It is rich in ore and considered one of the best producers of gold. Many prospectors have' searched in vain for the claim and several t have lost their lives. free matinee ticket to THE AMERICAN, CONSTANCE TALMADGE gan now being installed in THE GEM ' Florence Hardiman Miss Winifred Bambrick Mr. John Dolan Misa Purchase will be ready soon. W EPACJF G The largest band in the world, with the following soloists: THE C. A. Smith, Assistant e TOUR. Alc Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr, ee Soprano Violin , we Harp Cornet Xylophone George J. Carey R. Meredith Willson William M. Kunkel t4 1r Flute Piccolo .Clarinet Joseph Norrlto John Gurewlch Saxophone Euphonium Joseph De Luca Horn William Pierce .Trombone J, P. Schuyler Attractive for the most expensive musical organize- tion in the wirld: Matinee 25c, 50c, $1.00; Evening $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. War tax extra. Seats on sale et Coneoldieted Music Co. beginning December 1st low-pric- es , 1 ZJ V 3E Here IE Ben Are Men SALT LAKE THEATRE TOMORROW unusual photoplay of the open country, telling the story of the Peg Leg Mine. The picture is full of action and the is supported by a strong cast, including Edith A real fight is, Johnson Ind Tom Wilson staged at the climax of the picture, which is one of the best we have ever shown. is an in Prices K Tonight star-direct- Tonight Thomas Wilkes Presents VUILLARD MACK Will Be a Feature of This New Bill STARTING TODAY 3 .With Miss Iva Shepard 3-D- in the Great Belasoo Theater Success by Mr. Mack, FOLLOW THE TIGER ROSE A Tense All Seats Reserved. Willard MATINEES - Thursday and Saturday at 2:30. EVENINGS, at 8:20. TO r RICHARD WALTON TULLY ' r itiSv ' Presents the Fescineting Bomence WITH jiir ANN READER anoNewCastX tflD TW& FmOVStmWMN &NGRS MO PtMRS It ' and starred Ml. Ulrle on Broadway for forty waeka. He ha per. tonally at.ged the Wilke Theater and Salt Lake playgoer are surad th aeaion's moat artistic offering. has succeeded because it ie the most fascinating play of all time; because its fascination eppeals to the romantic imagination that throbs within aU mankind- .- Ita glamour and charm, rich color and pulsating emotion, combined with all new electrical equipment end perfection In production, makes this Hawaiian Master Drama" ITS BIG CLARION NOTE HAS BEEN HEARD AROUND THE WORLD THE ONLY AMERICAN PLAY EVER PRESENTED IN EVERY MODERN LANGUAGE 1477-147- U r t POSITIVE FACT AS TO THE WHY THIS SENSATIONAL SUCCESS HAS SWAYED Amusement Lovers to Tears Humanity to Ponder and Reflect People Have Paid Admission to See This Richard Walton Tullys American Masterpiece Than Any Play Ever Produced, Within the Same Period. MORE ALLURING THAN EVER Mack wrote TlgeV Rosa" In it oppoalta Wasatch ! CROWDS and Gripping Drama of the Canadian Northwest.' Tiger Beee wai the play atagad by David Belaaca at hla New York theater, ' coating a fortune, and whlch broughf Lenora Ulrle even greater fame than ah won In th original Bird of Paradise" on ita eontlnantal tour. AYS, .4 Sat. Mat., 50c to $1.50 BARGAIN MAT. WED., 50c, 75c, $1.00 or VAUDEVILLE THE WILKES PLAYERS RIGHT1 Eves., 50c to $2 OUR USUAL GOOD and Hi'. Coming Dec. .5-- 6) -- e. fay bainter in EAST IS 17E6T -- Q- A |