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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SU NDAY MORNING, MAY 16 ' Sy BIDDING' IN AUCTION BRIDGE S. 6cond P'aysrs Free and Forced Bide. In the instance of the dealer not and the initial declaration going on to the second player, ill latter con-trliotind by th jam convention the dealer's bidding. Therefore, praetlcoHv all that has been said regarding Initial declarations of the dealer applies equally to those of the second blu-di- n, 1 , player. mad a bid, But when the dealer h rondltlons change. The second playercon-is not then hound by the conventions la a His trolling Initial declaration. forced bid governed by the number of tricks he can take the if the dealer haa hid one heart,tricks second player should have four overIf he one spade. for an overcall of bids with two diamonds or two clubs he should have five tricks. If he has a Ion suit game hand, there Is no reason why he should not make a shut-obid of three, four or five. If the dealer has railed no trump, and the aecond player has a solid minor pass with suit with a reentry, he shouldsolid major the hope o a set. Withh should over-tal- l, suit and Bids strenth ut x Informative Doubles. The informative dolihles fcrs ttje preexrogative of the second player. For trump ample: 'The dealef goes onea no no trump The second plaver has also This would indicate high card weakness in the hands of the third or fourth be-i- n player. The second player, therefore, uncertain as to his partner's support, instead ef calling two no trump, doubles. has This signals to the partner that he a two no trump hand, but fears to cal) it without hearing from him. If thehe partcan ner has the necessary Support bid two no trump. Otherwlaa. he should make a rescue with his longest suit. Again, the dealer bids one spade. The second player haa a no trump hand with all the suits protected but spades, of which he has only two or three small. He doubles the ' one spade. This tails his partner he Is hopelessly weak in spade, and if ths partner has spades bid topped twice, to no trump. If not, to fouIlls longest suit, even if it is only Inlard a with no top strength. These exformative doubles are mors fully plained Jater on. The second player when overruling a on no trump with a suit bid should have five cards length as well as strength, should be the minimum length. When doubling- - a one no trump he should have five sure trick. He should not bid a one no trump over a suit unless he haa the suit well stopped and ' four tricks besides. third Plsy and the Declarer's Partner, Should the privilege of the Initial declaration paa lo the third player ha has the advantage of knowing that his partner's hand la average or leas, and he should be guided accordingly. .In declaring ha must have a trick better for offense than h would if he were the dealer r, or second player. He not bound, by the initial bid conventions, and inas Is not declaration his regarded formative. t If the second player hds made the Initial bid the third player may In this sit uaflon be guided by the Instructions given under "second play.' Th third player's position Is hardest Where th second hand has overcalied, and he is playing partner to th Initial bidder. The real and the assisting value of his hand are difficult to disentangle. He must consider blank suits, singletons, number and character of the trumps, in addition to his high cards. Also the relationship of his hand to his partner's coll and the overcall of the aecond player. Two Tricks Already Counted On. , The trouble with too many players Is when It is up to them to assist or pass, partner, they overlook th fact of their in his hid, having already counted on them for two tricks and possibilities, and tricks they often raise the declaration on hid. already Included in the originalone major As stated before, an Initial 4 i 11 how-ove- 1 in He her, Sunday, after spending a week In Logan, where ah represented the Wasatch high! school at the Agricultural v college. Mr. and Sirs. R. I Knight spent Tuee-da- y and Wednesday In Provo. Miaee Neills Chapman, La Von Bond and Nellie Ohlwller. who are attending school at Provo, were In Heber to attend, ths settlor hop. last week-en- d ' he 8. CAEVALHO, Author of Comploto Auction Bridge for 1922 Copyright, 1922, King 'Features Syndicate, Ine. , ARTICLE V. suit bid meant seven tricks, four In the bidder's hand, two in the partner's hand and one through playing both hand in a no trump the bidder has three tricks, the partner credited with two and the 4 play of combined hands two. In both Instances two tricks and the advantage! of playing the Combined hands have been discounted. Therefore, the declarera partner should hav at leaat three trick in his hand before rats In his partners bid. In a trump suit declaration the decision whether or no to assiet is affected by the number and character of the trumps. The partner has already bean credited by the declarer with an average trump holding, that la. thro small trumps or two trump one of which la an honor If b has not these trump values, even if he has side suit strength, it is always a question whether he should not shift tbs suit or pass. , If be haa no trumps at a9, or only one, even with other strength, he should certainty do so, as the probabilities re that th adversaries are the longer in trumps. So if he names his own suit or goes no trump, th combined hands may do better than raising th declarer. Besides, If th declarer's trumps are long enough he can bid them in Main on the second - PLEASANT GROVE CONTINUES ANEW TOMORROW WITH REFRESHED, STOCKS AND GREATER VALUES " PLEASANT GROVE, May Frank Newman of Coalville spent last week-en- d In thlg city with relatives. Mrs. James Adamson left Wednesday for Logan to visit Mr. and Mm Duane Adamson. Tha Misses Lucll Dickerson, Ruth Archer and Gertrude Johnson spent last week-en- d in Salt Lake wtth relative Mr. and Mrs. D. A. West of Salt lake spent 'Tuesday with-Mr- . end Mm Nathaniel West. Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Hoover of Provo were guest of Mr. and Jim J. S. y, Sunday. Miss Ileen Dickerson of Salt Lake spent ST. ANTHONY, Idaho, MAy 6. --The Monday Bridge club member war guest of Mr. E. SU Deathridge thi week. Mr. W. H. Burland end Mra. J. L. TcmaJInaon entertained St. Katherine' guild Thursday evening at Mm Burland' noma. to the Mr. Roe Miller waa host Tuesday Evening Bridge club thi week. vra entertained Th Union Aid octetjr Thursday afternoon by Mm P. 8. Wilcox and Mm Gerald Jamlaon at the IV II cox home. Mis Mabel! Walker, Mm M. E King end the Mtssee Warren entertained the Limit club at the home of Mlse Walker Wednesday evening. Mm Hugh Davis and Mr. C. Dnvl were hostesses to the Thimble club, on Wednesday evening Afternoon Bridge club t The Tuesday met with Mrs L. R. Ytger this track, M re. F. fi. Adams won high score. The Social Hour club met with Mra t. B. Houghton yeaterdnv afternoon. C Anthony chapter No. W, X E. S., met In regular session laat evening Mrs Austin Harris and Miss Muriel FI field entertained at bridge Tueeday evening. Luncheon waa served to twenty-four guegts Mr. W. C, Hummed eicnt last w ,'L erd at Drummond with Mrs .1 C, Meek. Mr. and Mm T. H. Hopkins left today for a month's visit, to 'Watertown, N. Y. Miss A. Blomqulst and Miss Carlson d at Blackfoot. spent last week-en- Houle and Mins Norma Mm F. L. Bouls returned Mondav from Balt Lake. w and Bluer Mr. Oobel enterMr. tained th Presbyterian Aid society on Thursday afternoon. Mm Lackey returned Monday frOm A a, torla. Ore. Mm O. O. SkaJet entertained Friday evening for teachers In the public school. Games and music were enjoved. Th Ml see Ann and Roberta Cooper, Alma Beckwith snd Haxel Watson entertained at a miscellaneous shower Satur-ds- v The honor evening of laat week guests were Miss Blomqulst and Miss Carlson, June bride Bridge was enjoyed. Mrs. Melton entertained the members of th Friday Bridge dub yesterday. Sirs. Woodman waa honor guest. Mrs. L. E Fisher of Newdale spent Wednesday hers ss guest of Miss E, C. Root. Miss Barbara Henrlrh. Mis Velma Andrasen. Alls Sarah Cahoon apent last -- ' at Reburg Campfire-Gir- week-en- d . The Aikspl entertained their mothers Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. C. E. I.loyd. An impromptu play was staged by th girls. Lunch-eo- n vas served. ls MALAD, IDAHO l May 3 Mrs. Clyde Hansen waa hostess to a meeting of the Cleo circle Friday afternoon Miss Pearl Hughe spent last week-en- d with relative at Logan, Utah. Mm Loren Holland entertained the Next Olub Wedaeadav afternoon at the home of Mm Lewis Davis. Wednesday afternoon of hint week the members of the First Ward Relief aoclety gave s aurprls party in honor of Mra n Brigham Price. A program waa the diversion. A buffet luncheon was served to forty-eigguests. Mm J. J. Evans entertained the Kensington, club gt her horn Thursday afternoon. Mrs. ,Jf. A. Allen left Friday for her home at, Nampa after a two months' visit Mrs. Durgent Peek. , with Friday afternoon of last week Mrs. Irene Olivers waa the recipient of a surprise by the members of the Roval iartv givenlodge. The afternoon was Slant MALAD. Idaho, after-noo- ht - , Hold-awa- last week-en- d In this city visiting her Mr, and Mm Joseph Dickerson. parent Among those who attended th stake conference at American Fork. Saturday and Sunday, were Mr. and Mm S. L. Swenson. Mr. and Mm W. L. Hayes, Mr. and Mm Edward Bush, Mr. and Mr. A. A. Anderson, Mr, and Mm B. D. Olpln. Mr. and Mm W. H. Clark, Mr, end Mr. Louis Larson, Mr. and Mra C. L Wright. Mr. and Mm Edward Wadley and Mr. 1 Mm Clifford Tomllson. i und, he Young Mothers' club was entsr-,in-d Small ef Five Trumps, at a bonfire party Monday evening Dscsptlvensss the horn of Mrs. Luclle Walker. On th other hand. If he ha four or Miss Ef fie Warntck was a Salt) Lake five small trumps without ruffing possibilities, and little or no side strength, be leltor Saturday of last week. should not he led into raising on them, for in most instances they will fall to th declarer's higher trumps. GARFIELD For example, take a hand where part' ner's trump suit strength Is average, tha on is, three small or on honor and CARnei.P, Mar g. Dr. and Mra J. gdward small. These trumps are worth exact! Day laat week end at Balt La la and Bounone-ha- lf a trick, so ths partner mui tiful.agent Members of (the Garland Sugar rlub Were en have in addition an sc and a aide guard d king, which are counted one and onej tertalned Friday eight ef laat week at the half tricks, or three guarded kings, whlcf Liberty theater, followed by s banquet and at th Grill cafe Mnale for danrtng m one-hadancing a trick each also count at was fumlabed Iby the Ragged Jits orchestra. lf on and trick. , About j fifty were In attendance. However, hers are only the two trick Mra. 'Charts Bowen entertained at a banquet that the declarer has already reckon and daar GrtU the at raf Saturday erenlng on To raise the hid on th partner laat week In honor of her husband, who re must have In addition the value of oh of returned front a mission In New Zealand. reetly more. tie Wank If haa a suit trick A bent, forty were present. singleton wtth Ws three trump he may In honor of the anniversary ef br count on an addft tonal one or two tricks. husband. Mayor R. birthday T. Shaw, Mra. ghaw would mean two tricks. A slngletongc Wednesday eTenlng of llast Week at 111 When the dealer bids and the second hand passes, the third player must conthe comes ham1 to his whether sider uests.t up Innee entertained Saturday support his partner haa calculated on, Mrs.of T.laatW. waek at five hundred. The home and whether he should pas or shift ths was bid. If It le a major suit declaration was decorated with spring flower. Luncheon served to twenty guests, the number and character of his trump Mra iR. . Elite hav ns their gneat, is a deciding "factor, fttiould he be shy Bill of Wood Cross. of trumps or hav only one, If he can MraMr. C.andW. Mr. Robert hav moved to Rogers. reasonably shift to another suit or no Idaho to reside. t trump, he should do so. as a preponMr. end Mr M. B Newell moved to Brigham derance of trumps in an adverse hand City to make their home. Is apt to be fatal. If he selects some Mr. H. P it visiting her aon. other suit, the combined hands may prove Edgar, at Salt gwlneyard Lake. better from a trump standpoint, and th original suit beoom a big trick winner after ths adverse trumps have been pulled J -- lf one-ha- j 1 after-noo- n Mr.-an- out. Assisting Hand Examples. Here are several examples of declarer's bid on partner's hands, declarer havingwith one heart And been overcalled ' t. , spade: t pad e four small. small trick. Three Hearts equals Diamonds King and two small equals . . trick. Clubs Ace and two small equals 1 trick. This hand haa only the two trick already counted on. Pans. If the declarer raises go from two to three. Bpades Three small. trick. Hearts Three small equals Diamond Ace, king and two email & trlcka equals Clubs King and two small equals trick. There are three tricks her, on over the estimate. Raise bid on. Bpades One small equals 1 trick. Hearts Four small equals 1 trick. Diamonds Ac and three email equals i -I trick. Clubs Four small. Ths extra trick is here. In needlework. ST. ANTHONY, IDA. V A The crowd of the past week have exceeded our most optimistic expectations.' There will be no cessation of economic interest. With readjusted stocks and newer values, we promise all who come tomorrow and following days the greatest value surprises , of the season in high-clas- s . , . apparel . Raise on. r Anniversary ELSINORE . . Mra. ELSINORE. May Roy Darlington entertained at" luncheon Friday afternoon of last week for member of tile Ararta club Those present were Mra. Abe tins tea, Mra. RlWen 'Wanlaan, Mra. Lott Kfrkham. Mr. John Lehrlakle, Mra, Melvin Webb, Mra Joseph Wanlaas and Mr. Peter Jensen and Mra. J. A. Bell as special guest. Mrs. Christian Jensen entertained Tuesday afternoon for Mr. C, B. Jensen, Mrs. Harold Morrison and Mra. Elvira Clark of Richfield and Mra. A. F. Frandaen, Mr. J. C. Hill. Mra. Thoo Christensen, Mra A. D. Terry and Mist Alelth Frandson Mra. J. A. Bateman entertained seventeen children Wednesday afternoon la honor of the eighth birthday anniversary of hor son. Max. Miss Nleiaoa El Tina entertained members of the O. N. I Sewing elub Monday evening. Mra. Vincent Bradley and Mrs. Frank Gunn were special guests, Mra. Orson Rasmussen and aon. Phil, of Delta spent laat week her and at Monro, visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. J. C. HIU entertained a party of friends Wednesday afternoon in honor of her slater. Mra. A. D. Terry, who will leere soon to make her home In Balt Lake. A well arranged program of music and read Inga was gives Wedaeadav evening In the ward chapel by the twenty-nin- e eighth grade graduates ef the Elsinore schopL An appreciating audience was present Mlsa Violet MIchle TABIONA, May returned home last week from Tslmage, where aha spent the winter. Th benefit musleale given Thursday evening was a decided aucce. Th following program was enjoyed: Clarinet solo. Bishop Wagstaff; song, Gladys Savage; song. F. R. Cope; song, Gladys Savage; quintet. Beehive girls; song. R. V.' Bavage; clarinet solo, Bishop Wagstaff; tong. Beehive girls; speech, T. R. Cope; trio, Ravage, Savage and Clark; piano solo, L, W. Clark. Th proceed will go for church hymnal Mr. and Mra Frank White spent last week-en- d with Mrs. A. W. Maxwell. Mrs. E. HIcken entertained at dinner Sunday for Mra I Duke and family. Mrs. tV." Wllkenson, and Mra Buchanan of Vlntaquln were guests last week of Mrs. K. C. Jensen. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crandall, Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mra William Dugdale are the son. born Sunday of last parents of l week. F. Sweatman Mra ha returned to her FARMINGTON heme at Duchesne, after an extended visit her FARMINGTON, May S Mra. R. 0. Robin-soMra Grace Wllken spent last week' was hostess to ths members of th Young with Mm J. Crandall, Mstrons' rlub Fridsy afternoon of lent week. Potted plant and raaei were used throughout forMonday a Maydav program was held the opening of the new ward house. low bowl ef red rosea formed the room and n the centerpiece for th dining table. Thursday sfternooo of last week Mra. Lyman Rice entertained la honor of the blrthdny anniversary of her little daughter, Lucy. The waa spent In game and music. were nerved to twelve The member of the presidency of the Farmington M. I. A. entertained Friday evening at lb bora of Mis Irta, Clark tn honor of Grant 8. Clark, president of the Yeung Men seoctatlou, who has been appointed president of tho South Davis atako M. J. A. lit evening waa spent In gtmoa and dancing. A buffet luncheon waa served at a lata hoar to Mis Clark was a (slated by Mra thlrty-fiv- a Sadie Clark. Mlaa Herat Otar Bleed, Mia Walker, Mia Clara Earl and Mia Bather Walker. Mra. 0. L. Mayfield was th recipient of surprise at her home Saturday ef last weak. Mra J. 0. Coombs of Garland spent leat week end with Mra. Arnes Sparkman. lma Jensen of Belt Lak a peat last week-enla Farmington a guest of Mlaa Iris I Clhrk. Mis. Tern Boom sad children ef Garland are guest of Mra. Bourne mother. Mm Fran-c-l fleas. and Mm H. 8. Robinson of Salt Lak visited la Farmington during th week with G. L. Robinson. Mra Lucy Coomb and non. Lewt and Mr. snd Mra, W. R. Perkin of - Kaysvllle motored to OkUen Sunday snd were- dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ooomba. Mra. George Hofste Ttettod her daughter, Mra Wllford Btrurs, of KayoriUt, during th past week. HEBER CITY i HEBER" CITY, May In honor of her birthday anniversary. Mm Agnes Cummings entertained a number of friends at her home Tuemtay afternoon. Mra James Fleher of Vernal I spending a week vieltihg her sister, Mra eristic Duke. Miss Winona Giles is vial ting relative In Provo. The senior class of the Wasatch high chool gave Its annual senior hop at th Social hall "Friday night of last week. Mias Erma Murdock spent last weekend in Salt Lake. The Mieses Rett Simpson and Sarah Todd entertained number of friends at the Simpson hom- - Thursday evening of last week- - Rook was the mala feature of the evening. -- Mlse Nancy Finch spent last week-en- d In Salt Lake. Mra E. O. Lorentxen apent lest week In Provo visiting relatives The Shakespearian club was entertained bv Mr. B. A. Dannenberg, Saturday afternoon of last week. 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B rota dvirstyr last week-en- d guest of her uncle and of Mr. and Mr. Job Camera of last ck in honor of Sir. aunt, Mr. pnd Mra. Arthur Pierce. eron anty-flftbirthday nnnlrcraary. Cam- h Sira. Brnj. Canoroe, Hr , entertained at birthday dinner Thursday afternoon of taut work tn honor of Mr. Cameron a sixty fourth . . . ,, , birthday. aqnJrrrary. PANGU1TCH bft FIELDING Dont Hid Closing Out All All Mode Skirts FANGriTOH, May S. Mra. Jsaa Bsntsesn ef viaittnf for the pant tD riprlevilU felt day a at th fcom of hor paronta. Mr. and Mra. D. L. Hey wood. Ttoiiflao and E Worths oatortalnM thirty-tw- o of tholr amall frlonda at a Mrthdav party Tuoodav afternoon at th homo of their par ota, Mr. ami Mra. 8. A Worthed. Dr. Btanlov Clark and family of Bait Lake Tiaited friooda and rrtattvea hor laat wrk. FIELDTNG. May . Mr. and Mr. Dave Tho Baaatika aw arm of Borhlvo ffHa rotor-tainoof lira. Norman Bar (eat Jones and Mr. and Mm Owen Johneon at tho home ; spent the early port of last week visiting Sunday ermin. In Salt Lake. A party waa firm at tho hono of Proaidont Honderaoa Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hess have re- and Mra. W. J. thrtf ton. Rood. turned after spending the winter In Lea. by Thoaa who hava boon visiting " friruda and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood and Mr. and la Balt Lako tha past wook are tha Mm Dave Wood motored to Farmington rolatlroa Misaaa La Yarn Evans, Frodo Judd, Irena Friday to b present at the birthday an Rtygm Do Etto Worthoo and Marlon Ml Hor. Mlaa Cora Oouldfng has ro turned horns from nlversary celebration In honor of their Esratmto. whoro tba bad boon Coaching music father, J. D. Wood. Wednesday evening of last week Miss In tha achools.' A surprise party was given at tha home Laura Farnsworth entertained at a surprise party In compliment to Evelyn FEHI01IL . ata -- Hess at her home. Games, dancing and a buffet luncheon wr th evenings entertainment. Tho eomprlsng th party wr Fern Wilson, Larue Hess, Afton Hess, Gladys Hess, Laura Farnsworth. Lvla Welling. Louts Burn Murray Richards, Smith Richards, Lorin Wlloox. Thsron Farnsworth, Verlin Hess, Carlyle Johnson and Clifford Cannon. Mra Andrew Carruthers left for ' Salt Lake Wednesday, after a several weeks' visit with her parent Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Robinson. Miss Leons Ft ere of Garland was a a," . Values Luncheon was served to twenty member. Mm W. E. Evans entertained th chub Thursday afternoon. Dr. Mail Halter man and Mm H Q. MoGlaughlln spent th week at Pocatello. Friday evening of last week a dance waa given at the Second ward tabernacle In honor of Clarence Laws, who left Monday morning for the northern state to labor aa a missionary for th Mormon church. Mrs, Glenn Austin, who had visited rel stives here for ten days, returned to Evanston, Wyo, Sunday. Miss Millie Hawks and Frank Eardlev were man-leat Logan. Utah, Tuesday of last week. After a short visit wrlth relatives at Swan's lake, Utah, they returned home. Mra Charles Peck, Sr , returned Friday fronv a visit at Lava Hot Springs. Friday evening In the Second ward a scout rally was given by the Boy Scouts of both ward - Sensational TABIONA I 7, 1922, . BUNIONS! Pain Instantly-; Stops Hump Vanishes TRY IT AT MY RISK Stops New, marvelous way to trsat bunion in instantly hintahr th ugly hump and ' achay. swollen, burning condition. You can wane a amallar tho with comfort. Teat it at my risk. Fust trial Marines No clumsy apparatus, no rubber mold or protector, no uncomfortable leather shield or felt pad, no piaster, nor muaay liquid. :t is PEDODYNEThe CompLt Banian Traatnrant. Yon will say It . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Miles E. Miller, architect,' 515 McIntyre bldg , Salt Lake City, Utah. Sealed proposals will be received at th office of the Granite school board, 3212 South State street, halt Lak& City, Utah, by said board until t 30 p. m.. 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