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Show ) i l'HE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 14 evening of last week in honor of Mr. and Mra Orlando Morley. Music, game and luncheon were th feeturea The gueet numbered twenty-threMra Walter Nelson entertained th M H, Ladies' club Thursday afternoon of last week at a kenslngton end luncheon students The. faculty end twenty-fiv- e of the Snow Normal college motored to Moroni. Wednesday of last week, and rendered a program for the students f school. A number of guests were entertained Fridav afternoon of last week at the home of Mra Urvtn Gee. A and luncheon were the features Mr. and Mr. E. B. Garret and M ss Thelma Knell motored to Mind Saturday of last week, to visit relatives A denght-- r has been born to Mr. and Mra John Sandstrom. Intermountain Social Happenings I MT. PLEASANT I MOUNT PLEASANT, May . Mr. and Mrs. H B. Meneel of Hiawatha spent the r past week with relatives bars and In r iiirylttl. Mrs. H. C. Barnett entertained several friends Informally at a luncheon Tuesday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary The Rev. Mr. and Ufa A V. Boand hava ss their guest Mr e Boand's mother, Mrs. W. R. Adams of Greeley, Colo. Mrs. C. W. Andersen was the honor given guest at a dinner for twenty guestsAnder-'seSunday by Mr. and Mrs. N. W. tne occasion be ng her seventy- seventh birthday anniversary. - The Woman s Missionary society met with Mrs. O. P. Wall, Wednesday afterwere conducted by noon. Devotional Mra T. M. Ksusaeff, and a program on was in charge of Mls Edith "Africa were Thorps Several musical numbers given by the Wasatch Glee club. Refreshments were' served tfor twenty-fiv- e " guests The members of the Twentieth Century club motored to Fsirview, Thursday afternoon and met at the home of Mrs. A. D. Mra R. L. Madsen gave Christensen. the lesson on Vsshtl and Lather. and Mra Georg Madsen read a magasine article. A short musical program preceded luncheon for twenty guests The Home Culture olub will meet next .Wednesday afternoon with Mrs., Newton Clemensen. Mra L. A. Phillips Is at horn again, after a month's visit In Salt Lake. The local Chrietlan Endeavorere entertained at a giicnlc eifppbr Thursday evening on the lawns at kh horns ol Mr. and Mrs. O. P Wall. WjRoy Breg. southwestern f.eld secretary for the was present, and also representatives from th socletiei at Mantl, Ephraim, Gunnison and Sallna A spirited rally In th Wasatch addltorlum followed th picnic. ; 'j The members of the local Woodmen of World lodge sponsored a dancing th i ; hall Wednesday eve- party In Armory nlng for Mr. and Mra Frank Larsen, whose family have suffered from) Illness during the past winter. Mr. and Mrs N. Johansen enter ttalned at a family dinner Sunday In honor of Mrs Johansen's birthdar annl .veraary ; Mrs Vernon Brotheraen entertained Thursday evening kx a luncheon and Soiree club. , kenslngton for the La Cher were placid for Ml 'Howard S overs of TOppenleh, Wash.; Mra. C. A trang .Hons. Misa Ruth Monson, Mra. Falreld Larsen. Mias Gadys Erlckaen, Mrs. E IT. Gardemann, Mra Croft Larsen and Mrs. j Frank Jones. - , Th Crochet club member were guests Of Mrs. C. T. Drage. Wednesday alter, noon, at a luncheon and kenslngton. y Mias May Clemensen entertained ; evening for the members of the Christian Endeavor executive committee It Mrs J. W. McGann entertained several friends at luncheon Saturday afternoon of .last seek In honor of her birthday an-,veraary. Mr. and Mrs O. N. Clemensen. (lr. and Mr. E. W. Wall, Miss Emma Clemensen and Mias Betty Wall motored to Salt Laka, Wednesday, to visit for several "days. ' Jn honor of her birthday anniversary, Mra. Arthur Jansen entertained twenty guests, at dinner Friday evening of last eek. 3 v Mr. and Mrs T. W. Dyches, Miss Anna , Johansen end Ronald Dychea visited ; Mount Pleasant friends last week. r ' The Sunday school classes of Mies Mary Dixon and Miaa Zelpha Barreil enjoyed la Miss picnic In the hills Monday afternoon Celeste Moselv entertained the ; , Campfire Girls at a picnic supper at the waterworks Monday evening The North Sanpete high school faculty i entertained th senior class at a break-fa"yesterday, after which a ahort program of toasts and musical numbers was given, and later the class and faculty made an automobile tour of th county, A dancing vlelting th high schooe party was given In the gymnasium In th evening In honor of th senior. I r -- Fri-da- nl st the letters O. E. S and a star. Th hall was decorated in Masonic ooiors. bius and whits, and Eastern Star color, blue. and compass at on end of the hall and a star at the other. Music ass furnished by the Williams orchestra, and dancing waa enjoyed until 1 o clock. About 100 couples were present. Mrs E. L. McClav entertained th Montpelier a chapter of American War Mothers, Wednesday afternoon of last week at-hwere home. Refreshment served during the afternoon to members. Th next meeting will be held at the home of Mra H, B, 4 W hitman. Mra E. A. Brough1 entertained th Kenclub sington Wednesday afternoon at her home. Rosea in a crystal basket formed the centerpiece for the table. Those present were Q. F. Ashley, Mra R. H. Ferguson. Mra John Barrett, Mra W. F. Stevena Mra H. C. Kuckola. Mrs. A. A. Tom Sneddon. Veftley and Mr Mr. an Mrs Walter Brown of Salt take are visiting friends in this city. Mra Loren Merrll and children left Sunday-fo- e Tacoma, Wash., to Join Mr Merrll and make their home. They were accompanied by Mrs. Merrll s sister. Miss Laurens Barrett, who will visit there a few weeks. Mr and Mrs Sidney Burgoyn and chi dren left Tuesday for Pocatello, to visit for a week. 1 FAIRVIEW, May 0 Miss Norma Pehr-- t son Is visiting in Salt Lake at th home of Mr and Mrs. E. A. Christensen. Misa Sarah Paterson entertained th Mystery Girl Thursday evening Covers wer laid for Mias Randa Madsen, Mis Varda Peterson. Mis Dorothy Anderson, Miss Leah Landers, Miss Merl Hurst, Mias Joel Norman and Goldie Terry. Mrs Henry Poulsen and children of Richfield are visiting friends and rela7 tive in this city. Mrs. J. J. Peterson entertained at a dinner party Tuesday in honor of her birthday anniversary. Those present were Mr and Mrs J. J. Pritchett. Mrs. Halier Pehrson. Mra Marv V. Pritchett. Miss Anna Pehrson and Miss Opal McArth Mr and Mra. William Blanchett of SunnysMe have com to this city to make their home. Mrs. Otis Cheney of American Fork Is visiting In this city with relative and friends Mrs Hannah Peterson of Richfield Is visiting In this city at the bom of Mr and Mr Bent Brady Mrs Ellis Coombs entertains! Monday evening In honor of her daughter. Dors, on her birthday annlvsrsajy. Th guests ware Miss Barbara Pehrsin. Miss Lot ' Brady. Dot Rasmussen. Ester Coomoa and Leslie Coombs. Miss Leah Madsen Is visiting Mr. and Mrs Basil Jensen In Salt Laka Mrs. Harold Christensen of Spanish Fork Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs J R. Graham Mr snd.Mra Bill Christensen of Spanish Fork spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J W. Christensen Mist Glad vs Graham ha returned home after spending the school year In Redmond Mr. snl Mrs. Arv e Cox have returned to their home In Provo after spen ling the winter her Friday evening th Falrvlew fresh les entertained North Sanpete at a freshle Mount Pleaiunt hop In the gymnasium entertained the freshles Saturday evelast of week. ning Miss Florence Rarkman has return th her home in Mount Pleasant after wev.nd e n 'h's e I tt CTLHF LAST TIME TODAY TVTTH A. DISTINGUISHED CLAST FElAXUIXKG- -- HOBART BOSWORTH MADGE BELLAMY TULLY MARSHALL WELCH MILES lemostb a rattling ranch romance. A smashing feature BAR NOTHING if you with te see Buck In th beet he ever mad be sure to see ORPHEUM thla MIRACLES OF THE JUNGLE. - Comedy, This Is a Show . for You ar it' about to occur in thla A theatrical event of greet importance dtp. The attraction which will bo presented to the theater patrons of Salt Laka City beginning next Tuesday evening. May 9th, for five days, with matinees on Wednesday and Saturday, is Oliver Moroscos production of ABIES IRISH BOSE, tha Mirthquake which hag been taking theatergoer by storm since Its opening performance. A consensus of opinion proclaimed ABIES IRISH BOSE the greatest comedy In year. 9 Irish-Hebre- w It Is Now in Its Tenth Week in Los Angeles , . the one outstanding enAmerican producer whose chief hobby In stage productions the assembling of perfect casts regardless of the expense or tha tiroieee effort Involved in securing precisely th actor best suited to play every in every play that he has sponsored. A most brilliant cast Sart been engaged for ABIES IBISH BOSE. "ABIES IBISH BOSE has been selected from the entire list of new play to open the Moroeco Theater In San Francisco. The producer believes that ABIES IBISH BOSE will be even a greater success than his former phenomenal hits, such as Th Bird of Paradie, So Long Letty, Peg o My Heart," Lombardi, Ltd.,Linger Longer Letty. Seats, are now on sale for all performances. Oliver Monaco is ei has-be- t MORONI, Joliev BUCK JONES In rv Mr. and Mrs. EphMay raim Yates are rejoicing ever the arrival of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Richmond of Provo were Moionl visitors 8unday, the guests of Mra Richmonds mother, Mrs. J. L. SUNDAY First run picture Edwards aw-- uu MORONI BROADWAY TODAY Mra Elias Jensen of ScAwld Is visiting here with friends and relatives RIGBY, Idaho, Mv t The following Yeung people attended the opening dance at Cahoon park. In Rexburg, Monday eveRev Glenn Taylor, ning Rtrlngham, Viola Ellaworth. Cynia Call. Dorothy Tavlor, E. J. Hill, Ardath Hill. G. L Bibb of Idaho Falla. Alverta Later, Archie Roberta Mildred Later, Howard Christensen. Lucille Da Belle Lvl Smith. Thelma Oram and 'Glenn Watson Miss Frances Hill spent several dav this week in Pocatello as tha guest f Mr. Clovd Sorensen. Th Rigby Studv circle held its annual May party at th home of Mra Lawrence Meedames Bvbee, Wednesday evening George K Hill, Elisabeth Murdock. William Jonas, S. 8. Later aid Nellie Bybee comprised the social committee and had th entertainment in charge Th table wa deoo rated with violets. Toasts were given by th following ladles' Mrs L. A. Brossard, as toastmlstress, her subject being The Outgoing Officers": Mr 6 Cowder, The Incoming Officers"; Mrs. Nvi Past Achievement"; Mrs Ethel Ballentyne, To the Future of the Edith Man gum, Mrs, Btudy Circle": Mother": Mra F. A McCall. "Fa thers " After luncheon. Mra Myrtle Call gave a reading, followed by a vocal solo by Mrs O. A. Snow This party concluded the work of the circle until next Sent ember. Th Misses Rose end Ardath H1H entertained the girls of the O N O. club the home of Mies Ardath Hill, Wednesday evening. The girls spent the evening In sewing, after which luncheon wa served Covers were laid for twelve Mias 'Wanda Leseev returned to her home In Burlev, Friday morning of last week, after spending a week here Jtjj. . Miss Leona Hill spent last week end In Idaho Falls ss the guest of friends, J. B. Spraeher left Fridav mornj Mra for an extended visit In Utah with ing relatives and friends. Mr. end Mra H J Adam are retolc-In- g over the arrival of a son, born April 7. - Dr. and Mr W. L. MacKenste spent the week In Runert visiting friends Mr I B Strtngham spent severs days In Idaho Falls this wsek. of Two Worlds Presents the Most Amazing Picture c Mies Hyrum Poulsen has returned to u c.pnra.m. arte. her h.UTi tig two neeks with her patents, Mr. and Mra L. P. Brady M- aid Mr gndrew Mower 'f Sob, field are visiting relatives and friends ,n this ilty. Mra Ross Vane and chlMre-- i are visiting in Fountain Green enterMr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson tained et a dinner party Wednesday In honor of Mr. Peteraon'e birthday annl-v- , EnthrallingRomance ken-slrgt- FAIRVIEW nry RIGBY, IDAHO jil DANS ANTE self-invit- er r Great R JUL the-high .. THEATER ir e. 7, 1922. , You never saw such a Dancer's LAGOON next Saturday night. n The first ultra-perfec- MONTPELIER. MONTPELIER, IDA. Msv Idaho, - . Mra W. W. Crawford of Mount P.eea-tn- t waa a Moroni visitor last week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs E B. Garret. Thursday evening of last week the officer and teachers of th West ward Primary association entertained the officers And teachers of th East ward in the Relief society nan Miss Ora Olson of Salt Lake waa tne guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Anderson last weak. Mrs. Leo Morley entertained Saturday afternoon of last week at a kenslngton and luncheon for five gueets. Mr. and Mrs Aaron Hardy announce th marriage f their daughter, Virginia, to B H Smith of Henrlevll . The marriage took place April t The couple expect to reside In Marys' ale. Mrs Ray Seelev of Mount Pleasant and Mrs Dr A Anderson of Ephraim were Moroni visitors Sunday, th guests of their parents, Mr and Mrs A. Morley. Mra Amv Hardv entertained Mr. and Mr Andrew Anderson, Mr. and Mr. Thomas Blackham, Mr. and Mrs F. J. Faux. Mr and Mrs. Jabes Faux, Mr. and Mrs F. D Yearsnc and Mra Anna M. Hardv(at dinner Sunday, th occasion being the anniversary of her birthday. , A surprise party waa given Saturday Miss Reth Dalrvmpl. daughter of Mr and Mrs. H. H. Dalrymple and Harrv son of M- - nd Mrs H. Collpriest were married Wednesday of last week Coll-wrie- Five Eayg Beginning Tuesday, May 9th Matinees Wednesday and Saturday , Prices Night 60c to $2.00; Matinees, 25c to $1.90. How a courageous wife goads a husband to fight r ERVE U Last Week Starts Tonight In Salt bv Mr. They were accompanied eister. Mr A Verde Coltprtesti Barkdull. . Mr andd Mra M J Davie entertained st dinner Sunday - afternoon at their home. Roses In a vase formed the centerpiece for the table. Those ent were Mr and Mr RPev Barkdull presMr and Mra John Barrett. Mr add Mra E A. Brough. Mr. and Mr R H Fergu- son. Mr. Rose Stout. Mose Lewis, mi and Miss Virginia Dorothy Brough Bmugh The Married Folks' Dancing club held a basket dance Friday evening of last week hall. A large crowd was st th Gem present and dancing was enjoyed until IS o'clock Mr C W Hosmer entertained the Bridge club Friday afternoon of last week at her home Mrs Ferguson was awarded high score Those present were Mrs H H. King. Mr. E A. Brough, Mrs M. J Davis. Mrs. J. N. Downing. Mrs H- roo and M. C.?nCon,' Mrs Everinghgm "Th J O O. F. and Rsbelcahs celebrated th on hundred end third anniversary of American Odd Fellowship Wednesdsy evening of last week at the Odd Fellows hall, with about 19A persons present Music, a program and cards wer enjoyed during the evening, by a banquet served by Hope lodge No. SO Th Etern Star gsv a Mav-da- y dance at the Gem hall Monday evening and It A a sucres was ws big program given before th dance --A feature of the evea drill riven bv the members ning w f the Eastern Star, the drill forming cut-gla- ss May 9, at 7 :30 p. m. that will have everybody that will creat a furore talking among those who love real - ENLARGED ORCHESTRA. Youll never get another bargain like this! i may he arranged by special Phone or' call appointment. Prices Eves., 25c to $1. Mats., Thurs. and Sat., 25c and 50c. Completa detail and pries on request. Christensen's SCHOOL Of DANCING 13 EAST FIRST SOUTH GEM THE Matinee HOME So-I- OF BIO PICTURE', Night Sc.lOc-SO- c NOW SHOWING The Powerful Story of the Unseen Worl- d- 44 lAcmaBouMor This World and Another Dramatically intermingled. BIO COMEDY. SPLENDID MUSIC. r . Get the RED BOOK MAGAZINE for May Note by Law-- r and read the Quarteif-Millio- n rence Perry. Note the difference between a yellow business man and his courageous, fi&ht-i- n wife. See how she quietly fcoads him on to redeem himself and save his t- This story is a liberal education in the Art of hut it -Bein& a Man. It wont hurt anybody will resuscitate a lot of Quitters who will sacrifice anything to Win a Smile from Money. THE RED BOOK MAGAZINE May issue on sale at all news standi Y i - prostitute a glorious 'outdoor sport to win the : &ood fcrace5L.of a banker? self-respec- Jane Summer School Our special summer season will include both teacher and pupil' course Tiro classes daily. Are you a coincider or a scrapper? Do you whine and yell enough" when Money sits on you or do you wri&le out from under and hit hack? Did you ever let a client win a &ame of &olf from you because you were afraid if you defeated him, you would lose his business? Did you ever An opera of surpassing realism, 50 SINGING VOICES i . The Bohemian Girl Grace, distinction and exceptionally style features our teachng of newdances. est, most Private Lessons ' , Production of Baity V Melodious Opera music! ') i aires arid drop your convictions and your nerve when they speak? Dunbar Opera Companys Incomparable , to push your way through life ! Have you &ot it? Do men of money awe you ? Do you truckle to million- Brandon Brothers Present -- Adequate train service. Autos admitted at 10c per car and 10c per passenger. Large parking space; accommo' dating service I SALT LABE THEATRE Primary-associatio- New, Class in Ballroom Dancing Be jins Tuesday, , - t - t. n DONALD KIRKHAM, who will Introduce his Lagoon Novelty Orchestra with some new. Irresistible dance numbers. -- I Paradise as youll mo at Floor and music will bo event In the history of Lagoon. An evening brimming with dance-fuat 25c a couple. Meet your friend here cure. , , |