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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUN DAT MORNING, APRIL 23, 1922. party at bee home Friday aeeolo, of Mr tad Mra. Arttmr Woodward, who will k' to a few day for Hood River, Ore. to oiaka their heme. Thirty foeato woro prvaaot, the timer wa Apeat to fftmea, mntkc aad jsd refreahmeota. Mine Ma Career eatortatoed twemty Wt A wdy-peU at her hone Friday wrABted-- -Mr tad Mra. Waltar W. 0ta Jr.w apaat Sunday la hrraetiaa aa Mr. a ad- Mra. Eaooh Itora Friday. - .Social Notes" From Intermonntain Towns 1- i- B The visitors sere also the complimented guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ew er, Sat- MORONI - X urday of last week. The North Evanston tertained KM unlay of Portr M. U. R. Gn enter taJnsd the Ttnimkir afternoon of lest at the borne of Mrs. Gee. A vocal v as given by bine. Kart Cahoon end Parley Draper. A reeding vu given E K Porter. Sixteen members nreeant and luncheon wee served. . nrtn If club v J d a t n Leonard Tidwell, Mrs. Bey (Nelson e , Mrs. Parley Draper were special guest were dumber of el "mined Wednesday evening of laidrt if St by Mr. end Mrs. Ephrslm 'Ander-Games, music end lnet their home 111 rlteon were the features. Those pree-t- y c were Mr. end Mrs. James Larson, and Mrs. Mr Mr. abd Mrs. C. D. Tidwell, .t. A.- - Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. RK hser. Mr. nod Mrs. Fred Kundquiat, M and Mrs. James Prestwlch, Mr. and Mr Joseph Faux, Mr. and Mm L M. ui v, E. D, Anderson and Mrs. W. An-d- r N self-invit- A , A number of friends were entertained r unlay evening of last week bv Mr. nnd , Mrs. Arthur Draper. Games and ldiafc ware pert of the features. A luncheon was served. ECovwa were laid for sixteen at a dinner tArty1 given Sunday evening by Mr. spd M e Thomas Bally, the occasion being ' the "birthday anolveraary of Mrs Bally. P e guests were Mr. and Mrs. James ., and Mm R.-- Byrne, Mn and M e Jtuasel Bally, Mr- - and Mrs John B y, Mr. and Mrs. c. D. Tidwell, .Mr, and Mrs. B. J. Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tidwell and Mm Annie Blarkharn. The: hostese was assisted by Louise Stackham and Rella and Zela Bally. t A surprise party was given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Faux at their home Hatnrds y evening of lest week. Twenty guest were present. Music end gsmee Were snJoyed. A midnight luncheon w ti mid-lilr- - rvd. ht Card club was enlast-se- ek by Mr, and Mrs. Frank Alexander. CLEARFIELD CLBABPIgLD, April 22. The let ding toritl vest of the Btt ter sesten took piece Ssturday waa veolag of 1st week, when William tendered a aurpriae party at ilia home,Sly prior to his departure for Cedar fort to rwude. The time waa apeat la miW amt and at a late hour lefrekunaata were gamea, aerred. Thoae pretest were Bra T t Tayee, Mra. 1 S. Blchers, hUeaea Iejella Carter t lara ftlmae. Babal Glbaoe, Freda Shone, Beatrice Anrter noreaee Brows, Thelma stoker, Beatrice Hamblin, Laeoa Hamblin, nod Meanra Bnrnetta Andoreoa. Irrla Hamblin, Sedney Sly.. Trank Brown, Herrin Jntmaon. Jake tllbaoe. Halrln Hamblin, Hnlpk Hamblin, dean Stoker, Hay Hamblin, Marrla i enable and Angua Aader- Hr. and Mrs. J. S. Elchera and family at Balt Lake were laat week-engueeta of Mra. T 4. Finif, Mr mJ Mra, Dlmoa M and rMIdr Lrtoa of flit of Mr, aau) Ifrft. Jamb UvtAs )C1i of Hjrracust to a Mt Aaily of Mra, Utitert Roberta for two week a, Mra. Polly Brwa eutertafned at farewell aoa. fut Mles guest of friends and relatives In this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stewart were the last week-en- d gustos of friends and relatives at Salt Lake. Mm Erntl Jertlng entertained a few friends Friday evening of last week. The week-sa- AMERICAN FORK, April 3. Mias Evw Dean entertained Saturday evening of laat week for a few friends. Games and muele formed the evenings entertainment. A buffet luncheon was served. Mrs. Marv Maudslev entsrtainsd at dinner Sunday for Miss Elsie Evans of Lehl. Mm Ray Nichols was the guest Tuesday at Laksvtew of her mother, Mm George C Scott. Mrs. W. G. Storrs spent the week In Eureka visiting her parents, Mr. and Mm H F. Gear. Miss 1earl Rowley entertained. Saturday evening of last week, complimentary to her sister. Mm W Ilford Morrison, of Salt Lake. Refreshments were served. Misses LaKee Maudsley and Pearl An derson spent laat week-en- d In Salt Lake visiting friends and relative. Mr. and Mm J. W. Storrs of Salt Lake visited friends and relative In this etty Thursday of last week In honor of the birthday anniversary of her son, Omar, Mm Reuben Chtpman entertained Wednesday evening of lest week. The eientns waa spent in game d time was spent In games and music. Luncheon was served to twelve guests Mrs. Vernon Houston was the guest, Tuesday, of Salt Labs friends and relatives. Mm Roy Woods spent Sunday In Balt Lake, the guest of friends and TeiaUVoA. Mrs. Hyrum Black hurst and baby spent last week snd In Salt Laks. the guest of Mm Eleanor Blackhurst. Mm Lawrence Turner entertained Saturday evening of last wek. The evening wag spent In fames and musio. Refreshments were served. -- fcast"Chance f$ - Ml Herder has gone to California for wait with friends. She expects to bq about two weeks. and Mrs. A. B. Davis have gone California for an extended visit. 1 Thomas spent several days in Kart Lake last week. M r. Oscar Anderson entertained the m nbers of her dub Wednesday after- . n .of last week. itss leabehe Marlin Is spending her ster vacation with her parents, Mr it d Mrs. John H. Martin. Bhs Is a pupil the Sacred Heart academy at Ogden, J vht it Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Spaulding enter-tinne- d .i at cards Wednesday evening of -- week-T heir guests were Mr. and 3 . R. F. Bryan, Mr and Mrs. F. R. AnderW right, Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ewer and Mr. s' Mrs. Oleson. r Lawrsnos Cheese and two chll- U. of last week for Cltl-- g to spend the next three months o JettFrlday 3 h Mrs. Cheeses parents. She was to Nebraska by Lucille and chard Batchelder, children of Dr. E. E. um . adder, who will vis their grandpa rent through the summer, sMrs,.- - James Brown la visiting her 1 Dont WHAT THE NEW YORK R3iss WORLD DOLORES Entire Lower Floor SEAL, DRAMATIC SOPRANO Balcony ...30c Children'. 15c Tar Paid on All Tickets . . ALL CHILDREN TODAYS MATINEE, d. -I- Seasons is gods )VN PICTURE -- r ' S It4 & TODAY The picture $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c 3OTQHI3 Starting 27 Anril THURSDAY, matinee Saturday ONE OF THE FINEST ARTISTS THE THEATRE HAS EVER KNOWN UmM-lmmh- ' tr. RECONtol4mBnYAr 3ps Great Lcjver.' cuuk TOMORROW me aoMAwnc comiov t STATE JTHEATRE- - the whole town"ia talking about. pietor . v IN GILBERT R-. ON & IT MEANS THIS --r Evening: 26c, 50c, 75c, r iiiri tl 00 - !!! pSMMk'i ' ,a, t, --N J THE HOME OF BIG PICTURES Matinee 5c, 10c Night 6c, 10c, 20c SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY is onkj onw of . crrY IS GOING TO GET THE TOR Alto LOT LESS STARTING TUESDAY, APRIL 25 SEVEN-DASHOWS State Theatre i Something that every mkn fights for . Noted everywhere as fThe Y Perfect Picture LOEWS Price li.O TUESDAY Tins ffrocb cf tfcp Sp?cW 'BIGGEST AW BEST, t- Bbpular Matinees Thursday and Saturday, 25c and 50c MaHr... ikLL 9 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SULLIVANS GEM OF GEMS Heres the Greatest AmuXient Value Ever Offered in Salt Lake. Sft: Hrv BEST LIGHT OPERA ORGANIZATION IN AMERICA K. . ta PRESENT 50 SINGING VOICES uud uul Wc TONIGHT :a COA1IC OPERA CO. jinn :pr - MoreOeedlyTksnTKe Male i uc THIS STARJ grtf WILKES-THEATE- Crotn BEST ACTOR. IN THE COUNTRY Awy Chmyr Ottkf Mw- w- EkAIS GEM Afternoon (except Sundays and Holidays), 20c (Plus Tax) Evening (Sunday and Holiday Afternoons), 35c (Plus Tax) 1000 Seats (Second Balcony) 10c (Plus Tax) BRANDON BROTHERS I,, Thomas and Harrison Rhodes rSALT LAKE THEATRE TRYOUT NIGHT MONDAY K . a Prices: , BIG-WEE- MlAEi E.- - 'TfcLcanAM : . HER FRIEND THE KING raiCES PANTAG ES 4 J1' In the new comedy By A. : N ; 5 IN GOLF 2nd COMPANY J CLARAKIMBALL YOUNG ZARA' CARMEN TRIO - AND A DISTINGUISHED Atkten Jtosssg. Omtjt Headlined by GETTING IT OVER Musical Comedy With Eight Men All of Them War Veterans. THE FOUR SEASONS BLACRE BATES TO NEXT WEDNESDAY . WILSON TORCHYS-CIfOa- T N VAUDEVILLE 5-- ACTS CO. ADAMS, SAUNDERS ROBINSON THE )0 LILLIE ? OF ; Where Tom Mix rides on the thin edge of hell. The only picture ever to he taken in the Grand Canyon, the wildest, grandest and! most thrilling apot in the West. NOT A COWBOY PICTURE DIFFERENT REVUE ' BURNS TOMORROW AND TUESDAY EVENING HEN El V MILLER ill KSK SKY MGIHI THE FOUR t SALT LAKE THEATRE WHICH COMES One Full Week STARTING TUESDAY Starting SAT., April 29th. D. W. GRIFFITHS ORPHANS . , V; . 'The greatest dramatic combination in the world irw- - 1 & For Nine Big Dayi at the STORM ughter, Mrs. Lewis Ramsey, In Salt w. : . iuiwday evening of last week Mr. and R. Wright entertained the So if Sixteen dub I -he. Thomas Whittaker Is visiting her In Salt Lake. Clara Horrocks of Green River Sunday In this city. George M. Baker and son, Sunday from a ten days' gray to Salt Lake, f Jrst, L. R. Nichols snd children have California for an extended visit. ICltttJde O. Miller end Miee Josephine 1K cv; . both of Lvman, were married In Wednesday of last week. Ihistdent James - Brown performed the emony. Mrs,, end Mm Owen FoX of Ogden, VHth. Were entertained at dinner Thurs-- h y nf last week by Mr. and Mm Byron IS well. SMf. and Mm PVank Narramore enter-tlt'neFriday of last week. In honor of Mrt and Mrs. Owen Fox of Ogdca, Utah. R the woman is ever for the love of the man. ABOUT - h JEWELL-FAULKNE- woman, but the loved SAID EXTRA ADDED - FEATURES Jl I lovedonlythe EVENING AND THE C CA Through all the ages, mail has ' THATS - Mra-Geor- ge 1 presents. shown in New York i il. -- - r.u April WOMAN IN THE WORLD:IS is any bet-there Tter bit of suspense and excitement and heart - tearing sec onds, it has Claire little spent Friday of last In Fountain Omen, visiting friends Wyo., TC2EM0STBEAUTIFUL William Fox TODAY IS YOUR iM'gs' Florence Little returned Thursday Duchesne county, where ehe hsd th winter teaching school. pnf lAileg Evangeline Hardy, who has been teaching school fn -- -iDuchesne, returned hbme Wednesday. Mlseee Ines Hardy and Minnie Nel eon, who are attending coUege at Bph ralm, spent Ekster Sunday In Moroni. I Miss Erma Nelson wee hostess at a party given at her home Saturday evening of last week. Games and music Were features-- . A midnight luncheon was served. The guests were Grace Sorensen, Hr Hue Olsen, Rella Bally, Anna Prest-h. Yonda Sorensen, Clairs Little, Viola ,tl ,,en, Allda Jensen, Olivia Nelson, Virginia ZSiason, Winnie Nelson, Bernard Sampson, Ferron Justsnsen, Doratn Sorensen, Alton Bradley. Jacob Christensen Lea Anderson, Ted Robertson, Reid Hardy, Henry Justensen, Merrtl Cloward, Noldcm Cloward, George Faux and Clark fSum, T AMERICAN FORK the last if - . I end music, guests. The Daughters of the Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. John McTague, Wednesday afternoon. Light refreshment were served. i f. And then laugh at .LARRY SEMON COMEDY V |