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Show V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1922. H lofeuMB, Paul Monson, H arclj ioren . Frank Jones. Mm. ( r(il)rrt Strom, Mi Jjttl.er Aiitleruvn. Fetar SUnr Mrs. Son and Pauline peterten. Mr R. W H eet k entertained th TwomWh Century Club Thursday afternoon. "Thro flive of David," from "Women of th Blnlc," was prasented oy Mrs. & D Longsriorf and Mrs. Obsd Nelson reviewed "The Ixwt Word. by Vrcsi numbers wro Henry Tsn Dvka rendered by Miss Pearl Madsen. A a roaster luncheou for twenly-fi- v guests was served at th conclusion of th program. The girls of Wsatmiaster circl wr jruests of Mis Edna Nleiaen St Friday afternoon. Mra. rn 3 ' W Inter entertained a of twenty children Sunday afterparty noon in honor if the fifth bnrthaay anniversary of her daughter, Margaret. Dr. and Mbs. L. A. Phi ill p or spending a week IP Suit Lake. Miss V. May White of New Tork was a gurt of Professor end Mra. 01 L Johns Sunday and Monday. her Miss Wanda Matson celebrated tenth birthday anniversary with a party for ten nlavmfttes Hunday afternoon. Miss Hs7I Barton entertained at as Easter dinner Sunday In honor of the birthday anmveiaary of her slater, Grace A crystal vase of daffodils formed th -- een. jpbtermountainomrHappeninp - - - Saturday of last week, stopping an gouts at Tendoy for a visit with Mrs. Seth SALMON. IDAHO Ball. Mra. Raymond Preston left Sunday for SALMON. Idaho, April 15. Mra. W. H. Tacoma to visit her parents for a month or six week. i.tmnaa Utyaae vw la aifnon last Mrs. T. EL Ball and Mrs. Ella Mank ea rout to Bpokane, Wash.. for ful wsr dinner guests of Mr. and Mra vltslt. Mr. and Mrs. Georg O. Stevena arrived Fred Fry Sunday. vat week from Ogden to Salmon jnak home, tHr f .biinday of laat week Mr. and Mra W, ELSINORE J, ihoup, Mrs. Ira Miller. Mias Bose Archie Radford and Richard M. LAINORB, April 15 Mr. H P. Je motored to W llliams Creek for a i.mp fer frasd daughter, Uin .thria avt outing. On their return to town fompiaitd ( Mr. Jea Silt entertained by Mrs. W. H. Porter,willbM iff' were reiativM la Salt Lata and riait t lump ax eupper. Ogdaa. . fltaplea eatertaioed at lunrheoe 51m. J (Mra. Elisabeth Buchanan came from T tger and spent last week-en- d with Mrs. Woadaf aftemooa. Her warn Mr Frank V,, H.' Horn Pritchett, lira Alfred Jotoaaae. Urn. H P Dauaei aad Mra. J. P. I Ijles Nona Vandervort Mra Chrit returned last ChrUti&neea, k from May, where she had spent Chriateaaca. A Bell eatcrtaloed Mrs. J Monday ermlBg (Jri winter. Krfreabmesta membera of her aewing club Jl ft group of friends of Mra Thomas for anted fjgM gave her a farewell party Monday were HanAndrew rctaraed Mrs. bxn Mood; Of last week. Mrs. Tope left Sunday for areBinf, havtnj apent a week at ftalt lake. extended visit in the east. a git'Mrs. K ( hrlstensen was Mra. P boateaa J G Hain arrived home Monday dinner party Monday afternoon la honor ofat her a visit of eeveral birthday anniversary (;;!ast week after in The jrttffta were Mrs, Kansas with relatives Mrs W. M H V La mw a Mrs J C .Mrs. W, H. Mulkey of Teiulov cams Torney, Mrs A V hotter, Hill, Mra Hannah K. 1. Salmon Monday fur a short visit Jensen, Mrs J A Bateman Mrs. Archie Terry, Mrs. A. W, Pipes entertained Tuesday Mrs. Lamar Lm riwn Mrs. James Borenaon and f'last week at an informal sewing bee. Mrs C. K IhrUteneea She o'clock tea was served. Friday evenbig Mias Rod Anderson of Cen(Mrs, Frank H. Havemann w as hostess tral and Miss Velma Nebeker of Annabel! w the Wednesday Sewing club last week. were guests of honor at a social dancing party at the SHsinore amusement hail given by the F)tSsy willows arranged In brown basluncheon Konlh Sevier JiMief society, These ladies wilt the room.-- At il,!, decorated leave la the near future for missionary work the Besides fifteen. were laid for fters Hit members there were present Mra few the Mormon church Mrs. N. P Anderson entertained Thursday and W. P pes, Mrs. Edward Maloy evening in honor of her ftnabanda birthday an Laura 8 ho up The guests were Mr and Mrs J niveraary ...r. and Mrs. W. H Sherwood and L Mr and Mrs, ihria Anderson, Mr Sills daughter of May motored to Salmon aad Staples, Mra. Alfred Johnson, Mr and Mra Louis Sher-ftMra. week. last of Luncheon llanbon and Mr. and Mrs, Boy Mant lTMinesday will remain for some time visiting waa served iLktUves and friends, ocisfcloB PsreefcrTeseheA The ealertained the s i.Tlie Home Economics club met Wednes-l- il parents Wadneaday evening at the amusement of iaat week at the farm bureau haH with a program, followed toy garnet aad n'" a wth Mrs, Zuck, Mra, Harry dancings s. Mr aad Mra T Jansen aiw- borne, after ell and Mrs. Ora Cockrri as Tf Lake kreeka fHH H There were thirty membera and - Mr A. J Arnoidsoa eutartained at lunch were Refreshments present. fjpits eo la honor of beg birth afternoon Wednesday . a gfed. , Frank Sharkey of Tendoy visited day asaWspsaiy, j3a. in itown a few das last week. iAk tile home of .Mr? and MrS. K M. 1 furinn Friday of last week Mrs. Yeor- -i f MT. PLEASANT Mra P. J. Dempsey entertained t mxv-sl- x students of the high school. An MT. PLEASANT, April IS The Homs wishing of music and games was followed Culture afternoon club met Wedne-da- v ' IrT refreshments. I.Tlie last in the second series of dull at the home of Mr. J Simpson. A ill sees was held Friday evening of last program on "Spring Plant ing, of blower, was discussed by the memis,fc at Pioneer hail. Supper was served and .Bulbs" and several piano and violin numuuting - the evening by the following com. bers were riven bv 1Mia K F Gardemenn rtlliee- Dr. and Mrs T P. Carnes, Mr. bers arson. Five oclod. Fa held arid Mra Ralph Mack, Mr end Mrs Lee-tH- and Mr lunoheon w served for twenty-fiv- e Mr. and Mrs. Thirklll, Withington, The next meetmembera and guests Mr.i and Mrs. Walter Fox, Mr. and Mrs (ItbTge Oliver, Mis Lewis, Miss Lynn ing of the dub will be 29with Mrs. A April Cane, Wednesday, IlSmble, G. W. Davis and Robert Me Mra. O. ,1. Harney entertained sevThursday afterWomans club held Its regular eral friends Informally at the Commercial club rooms noon In honor of her birthday anniverMrs. sary. riutsrday afternoon of last week Mr. and Mrs Orson Braby of Ogden 1!U5C. Smith read a paper on culture of llama, followed by a paper on the ar- s re visiting Mayor and Mrs. Thomas floral Braby. rangement of the garden and The Ut Chore Soiree club membera by Mies Margaret E. Shoup The Mr. Beatty addressed the olub am were gueeta of Mrs C A Hone at a and luncheon Thursday evefestal kensington of the tbF subject R. coming May TlMfessor I. Appleman , spoke In brief ning Mrs James Monson enterand Mr" on the earns subject Mira Herbert Cols spant Saturday of tained at dtnn- -r Saturday of lost week d birthdry list: week in town from her home on In honor of the mnety-seconannliersarv of Mr Monson a father, Peter river tftkhon I tav Edwards entertained at dinner at Monson. The dining table had a centert jw Shenon Sunday evening. piece of pink and whit carnations and sweet peas and covers were paired for jMtss Eudora Chaffee spent last week-diwith her parents Miss Chaffee's Messrs, and Mesdemes J C Madsen l Mantl, Orange Aldrich, E H Ermksen, oijtdol t Baker . ffli-Ella Manful, who - had been In Joseph Monson. Anthony Poulson. Ausdalle, Mont , for a month, returned home tin Monson, Shirley Poulson, Joseph it ! -- - - - , ko-sinrt- v? -- u1:ll on AN FASTER) if) centerpiece for the dining table, which held covers for twelve guesta. The Junior Christian Endeavorers were entertained at sn Easter party Tiiur'daf evening at the Iwme of Mias Jean Mej-rlc- A-vjff- k. weeid e ?eo6e( Miss Flossie Stoker and Miss Helen Ijfiraen were surprised Wednesday by tbs pupils of the third and fourth grades. Refreshments weie brought and served by the atudenta. Mrs. H F. Wall will entertain th Women s Missionary society at her horns next Tuesday afternoon. Mr. ond Mrs. A'Uf Erick sen and MiS Daisy Erick sen of Raymond, Canada, have gone to Provo to visit relatives, months stay In ML Pleasant. after Mrst- -J L. Lund eetertsined In honor of the fifth birthday anniversary at ber eon. EkrUl. Friday. Twenty guests were oe Lue v V l) present ff 'A?' hos-Hae- '4 v f OONHSVQVB. 1 TO 11 P. M. t. j V1 K0W PLAYmO I 4a a. ,a. M t !y i; & 4 il . Viv X 4 k, J sy He ' n 1 ?'Y t LOVELY LITTLE STAB OF THE SCREEN V V: t 1 f 0 Vi i ir ' K V 1 ft, i' a t v v W(S Lee Shubert. takes great.. pleasure.. Jn announe- -. ing tlie coming of the distinguished actor at Salt Lake theatre ten years ago in The x.v 4 (lar n Concert' V ThursdayrAprit 27pfor-3days- lm his alluring, audacious, romanticN comedy, which ran fcfor three years in New York, Bostohx Philadelphia and pt0O IN- INTERNAIlKJJi! EWS j IUI yy II IP Y. Stag." By Leo Ditrichatein Heyweod FOOL and "A prkllng and ooiorful revelation of lift and. lev scenes of grand opera.- - N. Y. World. PRICES: behind th i .ADD 10 PER CENT FOR WAR TAX MAIL ORDERS NOW! NICHTS Lower Floor, $2 $0; Balcony, flrot two rows, $2 00; Balance, $1 50; Family Circle. 00; Gallery, 50c. Lower Floor, 1.50 and 2 00; Balcony, 10 and 1.50; Family Matin jCIrdo, 75e; Gallery, 60c. Box Office eeat sale next Tuesday i It is a shrapnel shell of comedy, high-explosi- surprises. SALT LAKE THEATRE HENRY MILLER and .BLANCHE BATES In th new comedy , i i J; ' By A, aa and Harrison Rhodes 1 IjOWW rioor Balcony 1 50 and OaUory 75c. Flu War Tax. $2.S0, $2, Family Circle SI Mall Ordors Now. Box office sale Friday, April "" - 21. HONOIB A STORY of THE I C ?vTcbhe AAN UNDER METROPOLITAN C OVEIEv 4 j HIGH-CLAS- v 'S i f- fjtrr ,v I A VAUDEMEE JtAu. win 5728 To the creditors of David C. Barthollo the county of Salt Lake and district aforesaid, a bankrupt Notice la hereby given that on the 5th day of April, 1922, the eald David C. Bartholin was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of the referee, 424 Continental Bank building, Balt Lake City, Utah, on the 25th day of April, 1922, at 10 30 o'clock a, m at which time the eald creditors, may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such ether business aa may properly eald meeting coins before - JERKOLD R. LFTCHER, Referee In Bankruptcy, D. W. GRIFFITHS MASTER WORK Lake Utah, April 14, 1922 City, TOGETHER WITH AN UNEQUALLD gait s345t of Balt Lake Citly, In Bringing you Mabel Xormand In the sweetest, richest and most enjoyable big picture ever shown at the Gem DO NOT MISS IT CQME EARLY ; 4 International News HMW MSVh broadvay TODAY Youll Enjoy Seeing the AND Flrot-ru- n in -- . s snappy outdoor wootorn of th Jungle ' VAUDEVILLE BILL, INCLUDING , THE ROMANTIC TEACHER IN A DAY THE CURRENT OF FUN Woodwards New feature Desert Blossoms Miracle Learn to Danes MONDAY 0NLY W- M- RUSSELL In Evening (ExSunAHol.) (Sun AHol Aft ) 200 (Pluo Tax) 35e (Pluo Ttx) 1C00 Seats (2nd Bal.) 10e, no tax ',v vf Mis THE DISTRICT COURT .OF THE United State for the district of Utah. In the matter of David C. Bartholio, v of. No. bankrupt. In Bankruptcy, THE HOME Or BIO PICTURES Matinee 5c 10c Night 6c 10c 20c SHOWING ALL WEEK . 3 Larry Comedy Afternoon , xt IN Samoa , c ii The Glorious Fool Vaudeville Stage Aspirants New Stunts. md ADDED ATTRACTION , HE12.BE 1ST RAW LINS ON Ms-- 5 s ' SsSSsSf SEA, SINGERS, "THE ( rEICES COIriEOYAA'oOt0 'o',Ceu1 BLUEJACKETS . V MONDAY NIGHT IS TRYOUT NIGHT Friend the King !ti& t. The METROPOLITAN , 5-- Big Big l" w A The Biggest Bill of the Season. - MONDAY AND TUESDAY April 24th and 25th v .. j' ALSO OF : J loaded with laughs and Commencing Thursday, April 27th Eller Cl A, By Mary Roberts Rhirehart ;s j. A rlOVEt 1 jSALT LAKE THEATRE . , THE. DARI C HOBSE" XiJ 99 Frederick and Fanny Hatton. K EAT LOVER f N GLORIOUS , 1. LJJ L.ltt THE f the JV 0 -- "On f the most notable sehlvmnte Broun In the N. V. Trllmn. jr ft Ji 3 s c jk ' r n-- l Chicago. O VJL e Comedy . School of Dancing 47 SOUTH MAIb( T, Sunday ll.f Ballroom, fancy and otag dancing taught Had ranted for private Open dally etwar.ia.oa (10-1- parties w , . L,Lmm LEE MORSE ' . LAZAR AND DALE THE PATROWABS ' VANTAGES :i NOTICE. To the stockholders of the Model Laundry company. Notice I hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Model company will be held at the general office of the corNorth poration. at 244 Went Second street. Balt lake City, Utah, on Monday, the lat day of May. 1922, at the hour of 2 oclock p nw, for the purpose of amending the article of Incorporation of th eorpora'lon so as to provide for one or more vice presidents; of electing officer for The ensuing year, and for the transection of ch other business as may lawfully come hefore the meeting. A K MORGW President JOHN DOUGIITT, Secretary -- s32S9 |