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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10 1 33 Gardner Would Declare Holiday From Conjugial Bounds ' 4 Vf Absence Yo'th oir - S.fS Wf t Moratorium to Make the Heart Grow Fonder editor: but le th holiday you cotfe to think of It It ain't really holiday for nobody only the boy 'and trail that joe to school and their to teacher, a the rest of u that half dure-in- g N work for a llveing works Just as hard the holiday as any ether tlma and tnaybe harder so it seems kind of silly to call It holidays Just on aect, of It beto ing school holidays and I been trying think of a stray to fix It so as It would be some kind of holidays for we grown up as well. Well I dont believe It Would be much use to suggest for people to ck se up their tore and offices and etc. from now till after the New Yr.. and besides that would Juat make tt a holiday for buslnesa and prof, men and their employs and It wouldn t mean no holiday for the wlfes of tame and what I been trying to dope out Is a holiday that will effect both sexs alike and I have came to the conclusion that the scheme which would cover the most ground and do the most good would be to declare a Nuptial Holiday for all married couples, the conditions of same being that for the next 10 days alt wlfes and husbands would be expected and to behave Just like they had never been Joined together In the holy sea of matrimony. Now this Is one of these Id ears that when It Is first sorang on you it sounds like If was eomethlng riskv and people is libel to throw up their hands and sav my goodness and etc., but aa a matter rf fact behavelng like vou wasn't married don't neesarly mean that you have got to ra'ee he ll at all hrs. and on the con trary some of the beet behaved people Jn the- oountry Is sing! ana don't make no pretence of being nothing ese Personly I can remember before I was married when the most Immoral thing 1 dons for wks at a time was amoks breakfast. And as far as the wlfes is concerned, I guess ths big majority of them spent their girlhood some other way than shakalng dies with a dutch bartender. So ths Nuptial Holiday, If adopted, wont mean no wav of crime or lapse of public morals but on the other hand tbs scheme Is suggested with the Idear of kind of rellevelng the marital strain and maybe affording husbands and wlfes a little amusement and who knows but what It might make s lot of them mors oontented with the nuptial yoke. Well tn a proposition Ilk this kind they Pretend like they wasn't husband re nt no one man be expected to take a a gaj who he was making a play for. hold of It and run It and tell people what to do because for one thing I dont pre tend to be actjuanted with the mar8. The husband can call hje wife up ried couples In the world and couldnt I or I times a day or send her candy guess what alt the different ones would or to her and make notes write toys tr do If they wrb to suddenly find them- a date W'th her and etc, but he must not selves free from the conjugial bounds. no her give and she money But In order so as people can get a .must not salt Msar of ths spirit of the plan I will forJ. same. he call on her they can ahaka suggest a few gen. rules to govern same hands If when he gels there but afterand ths gen. program J suggest will be wards If they want to turn out ths light based on personal experience and obser- and hold or exchanga hands klse It la vation of a few of the married couple :wRlt who I have the pleasure of their O K.willprovided he has got the nerve and she stand for It. gcouslntanre. 4. He must go home at quarter after They would he 9 different wavs of hut can begin saying good night at enjoying the holiday and One of them II 10.10. would be for Ihs wlfs or husband to go B. When the hurband la calling on the away somewheres and not see or hear wife thev muatn t ne ther of them pick from each other till ths to days was up. a book or a magaaln and read to up And wile thsv was parted thev would behave themaeifs as thev seen fit with themselfa but when one of them I talkother to has ing the got pretend like he thetr conscience as their guide. But the other wav to play the game or she waa listening to every wd. You eoutd be mors excttelng, namev, for the will be surprised how Interesting your husband talks sometimes If you pretend husband and wife to pretend tike they he ain't your husband, and. listen. wasn't husband and wife at all but Just . The wife should rffer the husband a. man and wal who he was makelng play for. and this war of doing it is some fulcs and he must cat aame and Ihs way which I will lay down a few gen. von will be! surprised how good fudge Is . If you pretend that the gal that made tt Yules for rams. I. For convenience's sake the w'fe aint yqbr wife. better continue llve'ng In the home and 7. When the husband beglna hinting Jb husband can find some other lodge, about lurn.ng oift the light the wife ahould ought to pretend like she dont when , ' f fnends this Pierces parents. Mr. and Mrs. .Richard A. Pierce. Mrs. F. W. Matthews and son will leave Monday morning fo ra visit In Lorn Angeles with Mrs. Matthews a mothers. Mrs. Mary C. EHtson, sad slaters, Mrs. Lsali Winstead and Mr. N. P. Barrow man. Ke rout boms Mrs. Matbtaws and son win visit with Mr. Matthewss parents In Ran Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Farnsworth and Mr. EH is McFarland of Balt Lake will spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. J. -- W. Farnsworth. Lowed Boyle,. Stanley Blchsel, Paul W. Wattle, Richard Graves, Edmund Wood and Franols Wood arrived Thursfrom Palo day Alto, where they are students at Stanford university, to spend their Christmas vacation. Miss Dorothy Herrington arrived on Thursday from Stanford university to spend the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs F. W. Herrington. Fred 8. Herrington, who Is a student at Harvard vaIs his Chrtstmsm university, spending cation with bis unde and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William 1. Sturtsvant, at Pawtucket, R. L Mrs. Arthur Wright and children, who had spent the past four months In New York, returned home Friday. Miss Gladys Rich returned today from Salt Lake, where she is attending tha 1niversity of Utah, to spend the holidays with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Eza C. Rich, Harold H. Hutton, Son of Mrs. Gertrude 8. Hutton, and Curtice F. Simmon son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L, Clawson, are spending the hoMdayt in the of parents and friend Both guests city, young men are students at the University of Utah and will return to Sait Lake and resume their studies January . Mis Madeline Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith, who Is attending Linden wood college at St. Charles, Mo., Is spending the holidays with her sister, Mrs. J. 1. LonneUy, in Muncy, lnd. Maurice Conroy, .son of Dr. and Mrs. Edward M. Conroy, who is attending the Agricultural college at Logan, Is spending the holidays In Ogden. Vincent Conroy, who 4s a student at Annapolis Is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. T. R. O'Reagan and son, Vincent, who is also a student at Annapolis, during the holiday Mr. and Mr W. & Wilson of Salt Lake will spend Christmas with their daughter, Mr Frank Anderson. - he-I- RUPERT, IDAHO BEXBtHO, lithe. Bee, 22. Mr Jed L Jes-tnfertiiMd Thursday atersooa t lot t her bom on Seeood East atreut. Hualc aa Toplra of tha Do' featured tbo aftoraooo. UorkMB waa wm4 to too fnota. Mr. and lira. Tom Farmor and two rbUdraa, and Faye, of Idaho Falla, apoot Boa Help day In Rntra rf, Ura fuoaia of Mr. b4 lln. C. R. leohiinfor. lira. Harab Barooa aad daofhtor, Florooco. pout two daya in Foratflio last wook. lira, kooufh of Burlty la flatting in Rax uwt of bar parati, Mr and Mra. burg, th wk and wife at all, but Juat a man and , 11 in. 25, 1921. understand Its why and so much pleasanter with It on and besides mother wouldnt want the llgat turned out and etc. I. Maybe onca durelng the 19 daya tha husband can cut loose and ask the wlfa to go to the theater but he must ba sura the show is O. K. for a gal to sea and hs must taka her right home afterward. Those Is Just a few tentlve rules for on way of carrying out the scheme and aa I say. another way would be to have the couple keep away from each other entirely for the whole 10 davs. But either way the holiday wag conducted. I bet tn the majority or cases tt would lead to married life being resumed with-- less crabbing on noth sides as It would learn both parties that a whole lot worse places to live theys than the so called nuptial state. d (Copyright. 1921, Great Neck. Dec. 23. the Bell Syndicate, Inc ) Social Notes From Utah Towns H. MUa lethal Cortla and Ralph Garlow of Groat Falla. Moot . wero married Tueaday of la at work at Idaho Falla, the ceremony being performed Mr. and Mra. E. Dlnwooday. hy Bishop ( Garlow will lenfo ahortljr for a month tn Catt fornia and Oregon, after which they will mako their homo in Boattl. Waah. Bferal frlenda of Mias Ethel Curtis eater-talce- d at a miacellaneott bower in her honor at tho Rotary rich ruoma Thursday evening of last weak. Luncheon waa oarrtd to 15U. Mra. A W. th abater was hostess to tho Horoaia Liters rr club Saturday afternoon of last Mrs. Elmo Webattr read week. Mber by Kathleen Norris Christmas deeoratteoa wero Mra. Leo used in the living and dining rooaae. Mra. 4 F,v Webster, Mrs. Loranse Browning. Mro A. W. Jeesen. Mra. Walker, Harry W. Pool Webster, Mrs. Howells aad Mra. were special guests. Luncheon waa served to twenty-out- , Mra. H. 4. Comstock, Jr., waa hostess to tho R. V. V. club ladles Thursday afternoon ef laat week. Tho special featura of tho after noon waa tho exchanging of Christman gifts. Th dlmog table was centered with a largo whit ihristmnn box, artistically trimmed with holly and other Christmas trimmings. Packages were placed In the box, with tiny ribbons and The placa numbers extending to each plats cards and favors wars alas (a keeping ajtb tha Christmas idea. Covers wer laid for fourteen. Mrs. Goodmansea assisted the hostess. Mr. aad Mrs. N. H. HsUstrom and Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Winter and two children. Marcella and Goyloo. are spending tha Cbrtatmas boll-d- a rs la Foretell, the gueata of Mr. aad Mra. William Chase and Mr. ami Mra. Carl Wood Covers were laid for Mr Albort Johnson. Mrs. Alms Johnson. Mrs. W Ilford Bingham, Mrs. Ernest Dayman, Mrs. B. Weaver, Miss Thelma Sant, Mra. Harold Jensen, Mr J. W. Olsen snd Mrs. Parley Porter. The Mlssea Della and Beta Comlah entertained at their home Monday evening at a miscellaneous shower, in compliment to Miss Leora Anderson of Franklin Christmas deooratlons In rod and green wer used throughout the house. A vase of pink and white carnations centered the luncheon table. Covers wsrs laid for flftsen girls at luncheon. Mr J. R. Wilson, Mrs. L. N elder and Mr Archie Robins entertained In compliment to the Oneida academy faculty supand theta- - partners at a per Wednesday evening of last week st Wilson. Mr Covers weie tne home of laid for Mr snd Mrs. Thomas C. Romney, Mr. snd Mrs. J. W. Olson, Mr. and Mr. Floyd Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Linger, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Romney, Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Cutler. Dr. and Mrs. 8. P. Packer, Roacoe Harmon, Miss Louis Bird of Logan, Utah; Mr and Mrs. W. K. Barton, Miss Delilah Higgs and Mies Ag nee Lindsey. Mr. and Mrs. Bamuel Connell of Bolt Lake ore visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry manaea. Head. Mr. aad Mrs. Frank 0. Kelley are receiving Mr Clair Weaver Is visiting la 8 1st congratulations upon tha arrival of a daughter, ling, Colo., with her parent bora to them December 12. Mlnogue of Brigham City; Chapin A. day afternoon. Mr Edward I. Rich Day, Mrs, Camden Riley, Lee Jansen, I In char of tto program. Chapin Day Bristol and Betty Bristol. JEROME, IDAHO of g Miriam Following the regular meeting of the No. E. inpun 8., wiH to held nextchapter Tuex-was Womens musicals .OGDEN. Dec. 24 A to the University club auxiliary clo:lt to the Ma-7.1 JEROME, Idaho, Dec. 24. Mr. and Mra. given by Mr. R. C. U william and Mr evening In the University club K. R. Dumke Monday afternoon at the Thursday purpose Of inltlat- - Scott Driver snd family of I.smhl, Idaho, fZ" room a program aas given and refreshand Installing ths after K. O. Wattis home on Eccles avenue to ments were pleaesnt visit her with relatives served. Mis Jessie Beeson, officers for enwilniTyear. and friend left lost week for Ksnnowlck. present Henry Souvatne, the noted piani- accompanied by Mrs. Fred Froerer, gave appointive Mra. Georgian Hlgson, ths Mash. st.- Holly, white narcissus and rad and two vocal worthy grand solos, and Miss Burke gave Mr. snd Mrs. John Heilman left Saturth ceremonies green leaves were effectively used to aesthetic dances. Community singing of Members of the order day of last week for Muskegon. Mich. deoorats the reception hall, living room Christmas carols was led by Miss Mary aro inrited Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Rice had as their In and sun parlor Tha dining room waa France Smith. Miss Dorothy Prout enreturned on guest Sunday Mr. snd Mr J. E. Morse ,Mr aM C In yellow, a stiver basket of marigolds and tertained with piano selection. FollowThursday visit New York. Chi- snd Mr. and Mr J. H. Melton, who reyellow roses forming thg centerpiece for the program, aU Joined In dancing the cago and Washington. side neAr Appleton. the table, Mrs. G william and Mrs. Dum- ing reel. Mrs W 8. Craven, Mlaa Virginia Mr J. J. Tootey. who had spent two of Mrke were assisted by their mother, Mr MUdred Cortes and Mrs. Neills Wail M8R nd Jr?: V K. O. Wsttla: Mra. L. T. He. Mrs Walker Jones were hostesses for the fox, Fairfax months with her daughter st Omaha, attending evening. Undenwood, returned hers Saturday of (oat s Neb., 8. Cheesman, Mrs. H. M. Rowe, Mra. 8. t!j,1st mas Mrs. T. D. Rvan entertained the memfriend? her week. with Mr M. Hcott, Jr., Mrs. W. R. ber of her bridge club at her home, 630 Philadelphia. vacation NewVork" Jones J. Mrs. laft Wednesday of last M. Washington and Twentv-fourt- h Horace G. Nobeker. Mrs. Joseph atreet, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mr week fo- - an extended vtl Fred N Hess with her Mrs. E. J. Hanks. Mrs. Louis II Luncheon waa served at 12 30 o'clock and Mrs. San Pierce, who resides In KanPeerv, Mr Marriner Browning. Mrs. W. was followed by bridge, Mrs, P. F. nlco! mother, fwlHrlh?y. su llo. Oitv, tu'oed H. Harris and Mr hwh J. N. Rpargo. Ae-? by their son, Mise CwTer receiving the high score The Needlecraff club was entertained sting Hi serving were Bonita Bcowcroft Katherine Fitzgerald of Evanston, 111 , and "chriSSS Wednesday afternoon of lost week by 7and Katherine Fisher. were of Mr. the Ryan Raymond guests Mr H. D. Cook. ; Mt H. A. Bennlng entertained at afternoon. Lovett returned the latter five table of bridge at her home In the O't'b theyMwlVngtyo Mrs.of C.lastE.week Miss Margaret Mu tiro and Miss La U BA kHy' from s visit st Gooding, visit until after the holi- - part Beery apartments Wednesday afternoon. Verne Monro entertained ten of their sllh m C. H. home. th Jensen st Honors were swarded to Mr Wade and friends Friday evening at their horn vvam B. R. McCsment was hostess to Mr. Mrs. J. F. Ellis. Luncheon was served lt4 Twenty-secon- d atreet. Christmas Priscilla club her country home was th st California holly following bridge. decorations wer used, and a Christmas anLh'rri7t$LD?Vl,,Uuh,r of Mrwill spend th hoU Wednesday afternoon of lost week. used In the decoration of the room box. from which each guest drew a gift, with Mrs. Bremer relatives day. entertained th in Ms George Mrs. Bennlng waa assisted by Mrs. H. was a feature of the evening, which was MU Davis is attending school in Ban Presbyterian Ladles' Aid society at her Bell, Mrs WlUlam Van Aim and Mra. concluded with refreshments. Mrs. Hy home Thursday afternoon of lost week. Horace G. Nobeker. rum Farnsworth and Miss June CamP' Mrs. John OverfteJd was hostess to th The members of ths 8. O. H. club were bell were Balt Lake guest Ecee of Baker CrV' Jc? r Methodist I.d!e' Aid society at her horns wn ter tahied Mine bv at the yV Tuesday evening home of Mrs. ess was Redfleld Carl host Thuri Mr, Ecoieg mother, Mr David Eccles. Thursday afternoon of lest week. ReRuth Junk at her home on Twenty-secon- d day afternoon at her home on Harrisvltt the holiday freshments wer served st ths close of street. It was the Christmas meet- road to the members of the B. B. club. during Mr J. E. Du f fey arrived FYldav from the evening. ing, and the members exchanged gifts Decorations In keeping with the holiday to Mr Jsy Brewer was host-s- g to th Mias Madelins Quilllnan, a club member season were used spend the throughout tha house rattle Ktherln Shu"Irghe,,h2 P. E. O. society st her home Friday evewhp will he married earlv tn January, and In the living room waa a beautifully waa presented with a set of silver by the decorated Christmas tree. A Christmas ning of last week. Refreshments wars members of the club. A lunch, on was box In which each member placed a gift H MKhefi Klesel and Mr. and Mr W. served. E. M. Churchman entertain d st Mr served at the close of the evening, Christ- and a guessing game were feeturea of to ,VRV on.. Sacramento, home Thursday end Friday mas decorations being used on the table the afternoon. At 6 oclock luncheon was tal., to visit Kissels son, Fred W bridge st her of last week. and Klesel, afternoons Mr Ralph E. Bristol entertained at ah family. a basket of fruit occupying the served, Mr Mrs. C. Hudson returned Saturday of Kate Campbell and Orpheum box party Thursday evening tn center of the table of red Streamer a visit with her mother honor of her non, Chapin Day Bristol, and green." ribbon radiated Wln, ChriStmTs test week, after from the cen- with st Pendleton, Ore. Who ts home from the William Warren ter to each eon, Kenneth D were and each end at plate The Progressive Btudy club met Friday and family. school for bois at Menlo Park, Cal., to baskets of poinsettia Covers were laid Campbell, of last week with Mr L. G. Mies Helen Bartlett, pend the holiday Following the the- for twelve club members and three adof Mr afternoon daughter , PhtIHpe. ater party, the guests, chaperoned by ditional who 1, at- Mr Hf1rtb-ttIni8' Orlle guests, Browning. h,.enl was a program snd treat for the lend Ther Mr Bristol and Mra L R. Eccles, were Mrs. Clove Redflold and Mrs. Clyde children at th Canvonstde Community taken to tha Bristol home, where supper church Friday evening of hut week. waa served. One long table was centered L he marriage of Miss Gertrude Patten, with a prettily decorated miniature daughter T. C. Patten of Mr and Mr Mr. and Mrs. W. Christmas tree, from which extended of . Ooodart arrived Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Delbert large mounds of hollv to each end. Scat- Wright of Ogden took place Wednesday with7 mSIT rtlL1?1 s- - 0 pld Chrlnaa PRESTON, tered among the hoNy were Christmas In the Balt Lake temple. Mr and parent were the They favor of red paper snapper and small gurats of honor at a shower Mr. and Mr. Verde by given PRESTON. Idaho, Deo. 24. Mr. Frank sandy cane and Individual Christmas nut ths bridegroom's slater, Mrs. Margaret Plngres of Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Dale H. were at each plate. After supper of DsvUs SMde also wCl Foss was hostess to ths Golden Hour dishes Stewart, Thursday evening at her spendPlngres each guest waa resented with a gift from A. Christmas at th Ptngree home. of last week. club Frtdav afternoon 3203 Adams avenue. home. Christmas John C. Lynch Jr who is attending Christmas decorations ware uesd In th the Christmas tree, which created a great decorations were used th school throughout endeal of merriment. Ban room was Red and green at Mateo. Cal., ( Dancing living snd dining house. After an evening spent with mu- the joyed following the supper. The guests sic and game refreshments holidays with his parents. spending strings were woven In snd out or the were served. ' Mrs. Roval Eccles has returned from a rooms snd a gift pieced at th ends for hioluded Blanche Bcowcroft, I.uclle Twenty-eigwere present. Tuesof several weeks In Los Angeles and each guest. Chrlstnus caps wars given croft, Bertha Eoclea. Louise Eccles, Mary day afternoon guests a parcel shower was given visit Rich. Eleanor Weeks, Dolly Louise D for San FYnnoinoo, Oil. snd worn during the afternoon. Dinner tn Mr her the tilde aunt, Josepn Mis Vine, Ralph Pugnrlre, Ira Nve, Howard E. Turner and Miss Florence was served at 4 oclock. Ths table was Wright, at her horn In th Wright Turner Trude are Plngreo, John Lynch. Jr., Patrick home miniature Christfrom Chicago, where centered by s trimmedcards apartments, when fifteen guests were en- thev are Orville Bassett of Snlt Lake. were In irreen , Jr . and place Sweet peas Christmas attending school, to spend the'f mas tre on Th Mr. and Mr. W. H Shearman enter- tertained at a kenslngton. was which written Christmas vacation with their parents ' and red, decorated the room and tables on which Mr. tained at dinner Saturday evening of hmoheon sticks tied and W. A. with red Mr. Turner. Party greeting last week A their home on Adams ave- assisted washerserved. MrsMr Wright was Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kimball have as and green ribbon were the favors. Thrss by Henry F. their guest daughter, nue and Twenty-fift- h street. The table Vclker. and of fiv Mr. hundred were progressiva Kimballs mother. Mrs tables Mrs T. C. Patten. was decorated with hollv and polnsettlaa F. H. Kimball of Chicago. G. W. States won first played. Mr Tuesday afternoon the teachers1 of the The guests Included Lieutenant Colonel Bel Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Wright and prise and Mrs. Amos nap th consoand Religion classes of the Fifth and Mr Chase Doe ter. Mr. and Mr Earl Primary of Twin Fall guests Included Mrs. G. W. Idaho, are here lation. The of th two children entertained the child-e- n Mrs. Ballantvne, Mr. George W. Barlow and ward Calvin Foe to the Mitchell, with spend holiday Percy e Mr. classes at the home of Miss Merle Wrights Hohl, Mrs. R. H. Munson. Mrs. Mr Fred J Kleeel. Dr. and Mrs. Ezra C. Rich. Mr P. J. on Jefferson avenue and Twenty-sixt- h parents. One of the most delightful social events Mrs. Mr. Mr P. J. Evens. and C. Mrs. J. Murphy, Ralph Lynch and son. street. A program of music, aones, of the year In school c. roles was the W. Mrs. Mrs. Q left Amos States, for John, Gavman, Denver Jr., to Friday be Were and stories enjoyfed, after dancing party given last evening by the recitations of Mrs. Belnap, Mr. W. A. Lohman, Mr A, D Christmas trea was light- guests during ths holidays T. N T. club of the Ogden High school which a large Sadie Miss snd Foss, Holt Alexander brother, Lynchs Each child was given a bag of Healy, and In the school auditorium R. H. Munson and family Christmas ed Dr. snd Mr Patrick Healy of Ogden n uts and popcorn. Mrs. Mary family. Mr tree decorated with red and green lights eandy Mrs. are visiting with Mr Munsons parent Lottie Richards, Mr Cora also la a guest of Mr. and Mr Healv. White, were arranged about the hall. Suspended D. W, Haaa. at Lagan, Miss Margaret Btlne, who Is a student Mr. snd Mr of the from th center of ihe ceiling and each Mortensen and Mrs. Laura Georgs Utah. stake Primary board, were present. st thsla Utah Agricultural college at comer war chandelier mads from the Ogden G. W. Mitchell war th Mr Mr. and ths spending holidays with her branches of Christmas trees, In th form About 136 children enjoyed tha enter- parents at the Virginia. recipients of a surprise party Thursday of a large cone, enairoled with colored tainment. of lost week. A three-courMiss Florence Dunn, daughter of Mr. evening was The Bohemian club will give the first followed light During the evening cider and served, by! three tasupper Mr H. W. Dunn, is apendtng her were served. Music was furnished of a series of dancing parties of the and hundred. Wilford petrels vacation In New Y'ork, the bles of progreeslve five by Christensens orchestra, with Edward winter season Friday, December 30, at Christmas score. Tho high winning presguest of Mr. and Ir C. W. McCune. Thorpe Burrow as solo let. Members of ths high the Berthana, Miss Dunn Is attending the National ent were Mr, snd Mrs. N. W. Kimball, dinner-dancMra. e A. fchool faculty and board of education were will W. Mr. snd Mr. club a The Rotary and Lohman, give Park seminary at Washington, D. C. Mrs. Wallace Aired. Dr. and Mra. R. H. guests of th evening. Thursday evening at th Weber Mr. F. H. Da Puy end daughter. Miss Munson . Mr. and Mr and Mr. and Mr Wilford Thorp Ralph E.' Bristol will club. It will be ladies night and elaboDorothy, and email son, Clarence, of LoMr Arthur Stowel and Mrs. gaunuel entertain at dinner Christmas day at their rate preparations are being made for the gan. are guests of Mr De Puy sister. Cutler entertained th officers and teachhorns on Van Bureo avenue and Twenty-fift- h event. Mr H. A. holiBoderberg. of the ers the Fourth ward Primary at a during street. Cover will he Mid for Mr Mrs. H. A. will bs hostess day hom of Mr trout the at and Mr. Harold C. Dav, Chapin Adalbert to ihe membersBoderberg Stowel supper of the Acacia club at Mr. and Mr Richard K. Pierce of Tuesday even trig of last week. A musical ng. Harold Pay. Jr and RnwUed her home. 2562 Adams avenue, next Fri Lake will soend Christmas here with BX Mr. orogram was th feature of the evening. OGDEN ,1, V ma-ofi- MPSv,r-Kda1uc- h,r V. e. yt tos u - 1 rvkX: -- Mr.8rL,r1H Red-fiel- d. nre IDAHO cut-gla- ss four-cour- se MONTICELLO MONTtrELLO. Dee. 24. Mlews Pesrt s4 OU- -e Waltoa -- alert 10--4 st s 600' party tt tb-- tr Pieeeat how Batanlay ef taat wek. Cmaor. Cedi Jesae. Ha wer Mm sad Allrad. Roy Delaatr Oagase Fairbanks, Allred, Rlaka, Lran R. Hyda and John W. Radd. Tha Montieella Cawpflre gtrla gave a dinner st th home of thoir looter, Mra. J. M. Redd. Saturdar ef laat weak. Tha dinner wen In honor of tho gtrio who had completed thetr yaar'a week and would paaa oa late aew fields of work tha coming ynnr. kites Lncllo Johnson, whs had keen visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Barton for retnmod to her homo st Blending, few weak Satnrdav of last weak. Mlaa Valate Perktne returned Tuesday of last week from a vlett with relatlraa Is Balt Lake. Ire i AMERICAN FALLS AMERICAN FALLS, Idaho. Dec. 24. the Miss Jessie Torrance entertained O. R. Girls' club st the home of Mr Baum Tuesday evening. Baker and Miss Aluts Paulin Mis Larsen hsv returned from a brief visit to Pocatello. Mrs. Jessie Zahl has returned to her 4 Rockland after spending a few hom davs with friends st American Fall Mrs. Zahl spent Tuesday In Pocatello. Miss Edith Cooper, who Is attending th university at Moscow, 'arrived home the first of the ws-Mrs. William Shad has returned from Salt lake, where eh had been visiting relatives snd friend D. A. Black returned from Llmh. Mr Mont., Thursday evening, after a visit to her daughter. Mr Wiley Oliver. Mr. and Mr. A. Voxel left the first of the week for Alameda. CaL, to attend accompanied by tbs winter. Thsv were Alhwt Erhlsen and 811a Blrhey. Winter CorneHa spent Monday tn Miss Pocatello visiting relative Miss Margaret Skully departed Thursday morning for Boise to visit her hom Mr Perry O. Sheer spent last weekend with friends at Rockland. Miss Grace Cronkhlts, who la attending school at Boise, has returned hom for th holidays. son hsv Mrs. 8. A. Porter and Rttl returned to their hom st Blsckfoot. after k. a few weeks visiting Mrs. SjW-ce- r spending L. ' Baird. Miss Leona Cottrell arrived home the first of the Week to spend the holidays with her mother and sister. Miss Cottrell I attending the University of Utah. New Book t for Library Th following books wtU be added to tho publio library Tuesday: MISCELLANEOUS. Cole Ouild Socialism. A plan for economic democracy worked out from developments in industrial conditions in Greet Britain. , Felice French Fum ttu-rUnder Louis XV snd XVI, two volumes. Theee two volumes contain a readable descriptive text and many Illustrations. Royal Society Crochet, Knitting, Cross A collection of books of instrucStitch. tion, with many new designs. Bnaw Management Service Business Letter Series. "A series of on the best types of business suggestions letters and why they are successful. Bhaw Management Service MerchanA series of pamphlets on dising Series. how to succeed in retailing what the people want, and how to get tt to them. Bhaw Service Office Management A series of pamManagement Series. phlets of the best methods of organising and managing an office force and on systems and methods of filing records. Shaw Service Sales Management Management Series, "Practical and pamphlets on how to Increase your values as a salesman." TumuUy Woodrow Wilson as I Kno Him. "Mr, Tumulty gives th Inside story of President Wilson and what bs stood for and accomplished. Taylor Industrial Hydrogen. Thl monograph outlines the fundamental prtn and essential chemical otples facts of the industry of hydrogen production. ' FICTION. Adams, 8. H. Success. "Account of a newspaper man's struggle for success and how ha fashions for himself a new conception of suocess. J. 8 Hers path Property Fletcher, 'Mystery arising from the disappearance of Jacob Herspath, a noted member of parliament. MysHolland, R.' 8. Paneled Room. tery of the famous paneled room, where two enemies fight the struggle for th happiness snd honor of a woman. Owen Wasted Generation. Johnson, Story of David Littlefield, his philosophy of life, his passionate love affairs his keenly critical attitude toward American institutions. London, Jack Hearts of Three. "Adventure of two descendants of a famous buccaneer who looked exactly alike and who started at ths earns time to look for h's treasure burled in the South Sea Island MIRACLE OF THE THORN STAFF. It is one of the prettiest legends of ancient Britain th o'd Chrlstmss story of ths thorn of Glastonbury. William of Valmes urv, th chronnder. told It hundreds of years ago In his "Antiques of It Is repeated often at Glastonbury Christmas time In England. Th of legend tells how Joseph Arlmathea was so persecuted bv Pontius Pilate, because hs had Uld away the body of Chr.st In his sepulcher, that he fled to GsuL carrying with him under a cloth of mystical whits samite, the Holy Grail. In Gaul ha found the Apoette Philip, preaching to the hrathen, and he rested with him a fw davs. Ons night a radiant light awakened him, snd an angel bad him go to and. where a Christmas mlr- - scle should com to pass, there to built a church. Ha and a band of fpllowers folio wet th Instructions of the angel, and of Avalon gave them th ! and bada them erect an altar there tc the new God. It was a beautiful gift The tiny Isle lay warm In a verdant valley. Sparkling waves softly Upped Itl shore. Soft breeses played in its trees, and nowhere was the sky so blue as ovet Avalon. When they reached the top of the hll' called Weary All, Joseph planted 'hit thorn staff he had carried with him on his long Journeys over Und and sea, deep Into th ground, and lo tt took root, and bush ol Immediately there blossomed beautiful white flower ws is where will build "This out the good man said, snd so, at church, Glastonbury abbey for so Avalon la known today th thorn bushes bloom white at each Christmas time, lend their fragrance to the frosty sir, and remind all who see them of the Christmas THE FIRST CHRISTMAS. I see that calm Judean night In the tranquil skies th stars bright; Two weary pilgrim A white-robe- d angel stands between The rude world and that holy scene. For In that hour a Babe Is born The Christ bos come! Tls Christmas morn! Ths sun now peers above the hill On that old town, unheeding still. Though prophet voices, silent long, Ring out in hallelujah song. A Babe within that kingdom hoar. Where souls are bound by ancient lore Pblloeophles that fog and blind, By mortal men of mortal mind! But from that hour, that sweet. Babes ' name Makes true hearts bow In lov and shame, While as the ages roll away They sing His prats on Christmas day. ' Hall holy night! Hall wondrous dawn. With cheer from highest heaven drawn! With faith we greet Th Christ who brought the mercy-sea- t. Bom Simmons. Los Angeles, December 20. ever-growi- A LAME BOYS DREAM. passed through a golden meadow-lan- d Where the sun smiled warmly on th grass; Then through a wood where silver sand Gleamed from a pool as from s glass. Oh swift wer my slim white feet Oh strong oh fleet. I found my way to a city's well, And passed with a song through th wide bronse fleet. Wlthtn on the street tt was festival With music and blossoms passionate. Oh swift wer my slim whit feet ' Oh strong oh fleet. Thev gave me a for my hair Lithe winged dancers of the day They smiled at me with a happy stare; Nohod v turned hi eyes away. Oh swift were my slim whit feet Oh strong oh fleet. I roes-wrea- th Dorothy MeVIckar. Mount Vernon. N. T., Dec. 8, 1821. i For One of the Greatest Holiday Businesses in Our History. se .siovsounuunist r i i ' , ; -- The night dreams on all unaware Of miracle In earth or air; But from ons Mar there gleams a flam The algnal ghat tha ages claim! and Thank You -- , shine travel sore, f Plod oq from inn to Inn's closed door, A glow dawns on on pilgrim's face A strange smile In a stranger pUce, For to stable oh. how bleat I Th two have turned at last for rest Merry Christmas Pin-gr- . |