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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1922. 11 -- See Our Big Ad on Paco 12 CBtiB4 gram pllahod acting of the evening was presented by Thelma Slant aa Veerah, a Particular mention must alto beggar. 'be given Katherine Eilerbeolc lor her anake dance. An enticing picture waa offered by Dorothy Hamilton, Evelyn Reeves and Marjorie Bteveneon in their vetla and elave-gt- rl costumes, a varicolored epot-ligproducing a pleaalng effect. Others who helped make the offering a auoceea were Gladys El wood. Mildred Dern and Aid ora Tobin as H ear- and reapectlvely, the chorus ot Indian maidens Including: Mildred Dixie Doolittle, Sopranos. Harmston, Ruby May, Frances Nixon, Nell Olsen, Ruth Ryan, Altadena Samp son, Marian Story, Hazel Williams, Elinor Fryer and Margaret Ryan; altos, Retha Abramson, Rowene Allison, Isabella Harvlelle, Frances Lewis and Rachel Evans. The entire presentation, was under the direction ot Miss Adallne N. Jones. The scenery waa painted by the art depart-- . ment of Rowland Hall and the costumes were designed by the art department, under the upervJlon,of ,Miaa ...Martha Bpnngman. In harmony with the general artistic tone ot the production was the playing ot the orchestra, which included: Ttano, Dora Joslln; violins, George E. Skelton and Nathalie Jacobs; mandolin and trumpet, Dr. D, Joslln; drum and gong. Boyd Marks. ' "W X X " - - nih X; ht No-Ev- il, 8peak-No-Bv- s;. Monday Specials S For the Thrifty Housewife at The Bis Store j)ee-No-E- tl, Sewell Norton Announces Recital Program for June 8 SCREENS k: & 69c y -- Oil or Gas " OVEN, 7 V $3.98 o made of iron. & Kx'sW 'Wf r Two-bume- A Xv&, mini Ogden contralto, who will toon leave to fulfill oastorn Chautauqua engagement . of ten weeks. Smith her engagement In Indiana, Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Lee Beckstead. and Ohio, beginning the second week in Metcalf Dreams" o' House 'Tittle June. Miss Ida Harrison. Miss Ware won a host of admirers In Glordanl the state In the numerous Caro Mlo Ben concerts and McDowell In church work in which she has appeared Eyes" Thy Beaming in Hie past few years. She will Nephl Cottam. leave Curran Ogden for the east on June 11. Rain" The Little Clouds" Logan Mies Janet Beattie Gilbert Spross He Was a Prince Gounod To Spring" Miss Elsie Hoffmann. Night Duet. "I Would That My Love" Felix Mendelssohn With soloist' as Sidney Klein, tenor, Dr. and Mrs. Nephi Cottam. I Passed by Your Window ....Brahe Hawkins' Military band, C. J. Hawkins, Four Leaf Clover Whitney Coombs director, will play a public concert next Mrs. Lee Beckstead. Wednesday evening at Liberty pork from 7 until 9 o'clock. from waits La Bo- Musette's song The program follows; Puccini March, The Hero s Return" heme" Crosby Del Riego Overture, Slave Song" Norma Bellini Miss Effio Sugden. Popular, (o) Oriental Dance' ..Herbert Pluto solo, Serenade de Concert". .Bopp b) Badinage Herbert Samuel Bruckner. Vocal (a.) That's How I Believe In Aria of Santuzxa, front Carallerla You" Wltmark Kusticana" Mascagni (b) "All Over Nothing At All Rachem, (a Jewish cry for recogniWltmark Manna Zucca tion) Sidney Klein Miss Margaret Hansen. Select on, Shuffle Along" Huerter Sing Her Your Songs Siese and Blake The Silver Ring" Chaminade Selection, Verdi Kigoletto Mrs. Theresa Hood. Request. Dei Riego Vocal, (b) Time After Time" ..Wltmark Thank God for a Garden" "A Spring Song". .Huntington Woodman (b) Angel Child" Wltmark Mrs. Nephl Cottam. Mr. Klem Swedish Folk Song"..Arr by Sembrich Fanias'a Vision of Salome . . .Lamp The Nightingale" FinJle. Banner Key Miss Marvel Livingstone. Addlo del P&ssato" from Traviata 8 ing" style; heavy sheet Oil CooIT Stove, $16.49 Two-burne- r Verdi Albert Shepherd to Return for Summer Albert Shepherd, violinist, who has been years, the city next week to make his headquarters hei for the summer. During the period of his alwencc Mr. For the services this morning at Philhas been most of the time in church the music Shepherd lips Congregational Boston playing In a string quartet of tlift follows: violin and studying. He Mochelei cltv, teaching Prelude, Andante to return to Boston In the autumn Pearson plans Anthem, Jesus Calls Us" to resume his place In the quartet, which Miss Beth Baumberger and choir Is to a series of engagements next Offertory, To a Water Lily .MacDowcl season.fill Solo, "Jesus, Lover of My Soul Berthold Tours JUVENILE RECITAL SATURDAY. Mias Myrtice Clinton Mrs. A P. Stone will present two of PoerMude. "Rlenxi" Wagner her little pupils. Miss Marian Dawson and Miss Mvrtlce Clinton, director; Miss Miss Nancy Ott, In a pianoforte recital at Eloise Baumberger, organist. her studio. 107 T street Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Miss Marjorie Billings, contralto, will assist. Music for Services at Phillips Congregational absent from Salt Lake for nearly two will return to . k Hawkins Military Band at Liberty Park Today Hawkins' military hand, C .1. Hawkins, director, will pluv Its free public ccncert st Liberty park this afternoon from 4 till o'clock. The soloists will be Mies Zenna Morris, soprano; Harold Sharp and Harold Jamss, cornets. The program follows. March, United Liberty" Losey Overture, Merry Wives of Windsor . Wldor Popular (a) "Dixie Terry b) "Rosy. Posy" Romberg Vocal (a) Song of the Soul Driel (b) Three o'clock in the Morning''.. CONCERT AT SUGARHOUSE. Hawkins' Military band, under the direction of C. J. Hawkins, will give a concert at Sugarhouse, Saturday evening, June 10, from 7- - to 9. The band will be assisted by some soloists in the city, and the program will Include both popular and classic selections. William Hardiman Robledo Miss Zenna Morris Herbert Selection,. Mile. Modeete" Cavalleria Rustlcana" Selection, Mascagni Cornet duet, I Would That My Love Mendelssohn Mesrs. Sharp end James. Vocal (a) Kiss Walts" Ardltl Selected , (b) Miss Morris (a) Sextet from .Lucia" (request)... Dunixctil (b) Torch Dance" from Henry VII" German Finale, Key Banper $2.98 of galvanized painted green. Made r Swanee Singers to Be in M. . A. Program The Young Ladles M. I. A. of East Mill Creek have secured the sen Ices of the Swanee Singers, under the direction of J. Spencer Cornwall, for their mutual program this evening at 7.30 o'clock. The program follow's: To the Field! To the Hunt!" Chorus Chorus "Maggie Baba" Chorus Kentucky Instrumental trio, Hugh Higgins, Murray Snow, Cleone Donelson. Chorus Unfold, Ye Portals" Plano duet, overture, Merry Wives of Windsor" Leigh Hartlne, J. Spencer Cornwall InftammatuW Miss Virginia Freeze and chorus Tenor solo, selected ....J. Van Duren Taik, Muslo Appreciation." J. Spencer Cornwall, aeelated by Nathan Baldwin and Leigh Harline. Selection, II Trovatore Virginia FVeeze, J. Van Duren and chorus Sextet from Lucia" Mias Freese, a former pupil of Mark b uMMfnitiiVH Robinson, was recently prime donna of 11Z3 the University of Utah Opera company. She has a soprano voice of exceptional 'talented 'young violinist of Salt Laxa, quality. to soon to loavo for an Indefinite who period. Is William Hardiman. Salt Lake violinist, leave next week for Chicago, where in Colony will he will enter the Chicago College of Mu-sa summer course under a for Dr. Joeeph Grelf, a Instructor. On August Mr. HardiIs the latest addition to the music colony man will embark for Europe, whirs he of Balt Lake He- has been In the city will continue his studies in either Berlin only a few weeks, but is manifesting a or Brussels. keen Interest in tba musical affairs of Mr. lx the son of Mr. and Hardiman ths city snd will devote much of his Mr, John Hardiman M3 Third avenue. time to teaching piano, violin and har- He has been reared inofSalt Lake and Is a mony. of the East graduate high school. He Dr. Greif, who Is vouched for bv J. J attended the University of Utah for the four y ears. a gifted pianist, obtained hie musical last The young man received his local rnusl-ceducation st the Bohemian Cxecho-Rlunder Willard E, Welhe and training vakisn university in the city of Prague, George E. Skelton. He Is a member of in the conservatory there, under direc- the Willard K. Welhe string quartet, and tion of K. Siecherir A. Dvorak and V. has been concert master of the Novak. He bears credentials of Utah or hestra for the last Unlverel'y vear As that he was a teacher of piano,showing violin violin nooist At the First Methodist and. theory In his own land, as well as church for the last four Mr. Hardibeing a leader of the Prague Symphony man has enjoyed an years. enviable orchestra. Czechoslovak Musician Salt Lakes ki well-kno- n. - . al i t braced iron; e nails a social necessity ; steps; ete with tsnpl bucket shelf. - How you can have them $23 Refrigerator $17.95 19 capacity; 40-lh- . BEST . Medicine QUALITY GARDEN HOSE Cabinet, $3.49 White enameled; shelves; glass c o m p 1 ete with mirror. - j $3.49 "ft $Wifl r,i inch size, 2j feet CO inch size, 20 ftfj yvs&g) feet Fourth Floor.) (Auerbachs manicuring wf sadifficult that either neglected their nails or had to go to a professional manicurist, but now manicuring has become so easy that no man or woman who expects to meet the critical eyes of friends dreams of neglecting the nails. Y ott no longer-hav- e to cut the cuticle All those hard dry edges of skin you now remove simply and safely without cutting. Just diptheend of an orange stick wrapped in cotton into the bottle of Cutex and work around the nail base. Wash the hands and the surplus cuticle will wipe away, leaving an even nail rim. And for that last finishing touch to your nails which social necessity now requires, you have only to use one of the marvelous Cutex polishes. These come in paste, liquid, cake, powder and stick forms. The liquid and pdwder polishes have been recently perfected and are far superior to any polishes of their Lind so far appearing on the market. ONCE ice white lined. Cutex Manicure Sets come In four sizes, at 60c, $1.00, $1.50 andJ3.00. Or each . of the Cutex items comes separately at 35c. At all drug and department stores in the Unfted States and Canada. Introductory Set now only 12c rni out this coupon and mil it with 12c In coin or stamp for the Introductory Set containing lamplea of Cutex Cuticle Remover, Powder Politn, Liquid Polish Cuticle Cream (Comfort), emery board and orante stick. Address North am Warren, Dept 7&u 1 14 West 17th Street, New York City Social Notes From Intermoontain Towns I b MGILL, NEVADA .. - ', a 3 MrsOntlr M'GILL, Nev, June Hovenden entertained the members ol the P. E. O. chapter at her home Monday "evening TiTTast week. Mrs J. C. Kinnear, Mrs. Ross Taylor and Mrs. M. E. Clark spent Monday of last week In Ruth, guests of Mr. and Mrs Erank Grant. Mrs. Ernest T. Gibson was hostess to the members of the Silver Card club on Wednesday evening of last week. At ths close of the game Mrs. Charles Holmes was awarded high score. Mrs. Jack Riley second and Mrs. William Campbell the Covers were laid for twelve The members of the Rebekah lodge entertained at a card party Thursday week at Cvprua hall. Mra. evening of lastwon the ladies' first prise, Max Hermon Mrs. Jack Riley second and Mrs. Richard Fred Crouch Peterson the consolation. won the mens first. E D. Loverldge secA the l.ee consolation. ond and James large crowd was in attendance and luncheon was served C. B. Lakenan entertained at dinner Wednesday evening of last week, complimentary to Mrs. Ross Taylor, preceding Other her departure for Minnesota. guests were Mr and Mra. George RIsler, Mrs. J ('. Kinnear and Ray ricrangon. Mrs Tavlor and daughter, Dixie, left Thursday morning of last week for Garfield, Utah, to visit Mrs. Rov Hatch before leaving for Babbitt, Minn , to Join Mr Taylor Mr. and Mi E H Killers of Salt Lake are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stewart Mr and Mrs. Haven Miller. Miss Pear! Baker and Fred Brown motored to Duck Creek Sunday for an outing. Mrs. Barton E. Mrs. L-- H Evans, Walker and Mrs. Stanley Draper attended the Rebekah card party In Ely Friday evening of last week. Mrs. Henry Matheson entertained In honor of the ninth birthday anniversary of her eon. Max, Friday afternoon of last week. The guests numbered twenty-fivMrs. Ross Taylor was hostess to the members of the Friday Bridge club at the home of Mrs. J. C. Klnnear's Tuesday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Charles Ziegler was awarded high score, Mra Andrew Smith second, Mrs. Walter Havers third and Mrs. J. C. Kinnear the Covers were laid for sixconsolation. teen. , Mr. and Mrs. James Atkinson entertained at cards Tuesday evening of last week. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs George Tate. Mrs. J. W. Farley and Clifford Van Dyke. Mrs. Charles Hug entertained In honor of the birthday anniversary of her son. Rov, Friday afternoon of last week. Music and games fumisned the pastime. LunchMrs Hug eon was served for fifteen was assisted bv Mrs J L, Barker and Miss Helen Dart The Knights of Pythias gave a dance A large Saturday iflght of last week crowd was In attendance. Music was e orfurnished by Fitzgerald's chestra. Mr. and Mra. James Simpson of Elko spent Sundav In McGill visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs Frank Jameson gave a dinner perty at their home In Townslte Sundav evening In honor of the birthday anniversary of their daughter, Mra. Ches- e ter Anderson. Roses formed .the center-piecfor the dinner table. Covers were laid for ten. Mra. Frank Brown returned from a six weeks' visit to Casper, Wyo., Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Barnes entertained at dinner 8undav evening complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kime who were recently married In Reno. Mra. Rav Jeasen was hostess to the members of the Priscilla Sewing club on Wednesday afternoon of last week. The afternoon was spent In needlework and refreshments were served Mrs. J W. Farley of Blackfoot, Idaho, who hall been visiting her sister, Mrs James Atkinson, departed for Los Angeles, Cal.. Thursday morning of last week to spend the summer. Mlsa Barbara Reed was hostess to the members of the Bluebird Sewing club Saturday afternoon of last week. Mr. and Mra. George Tate. Mr and Mrs. James Atkinson and Mrs. J. W Farlev motored to Ruth Sunday and visited with friends. One of the biggest social affairs of the week was the bridge party given by Mrs Walter Havens at her home on First it reel Friday utternoon of last 'We&iTtRvt table of bridge were played and prises were preeented at tbe cloee of the game Mra. Frank Huffer won first prise. Miss Doty Tipton second, Mra. E. A. Rocera the consolation and Mrs. Rowe McCrea A luncheon the waa served.' The gueata were Mesdamea Kinnear. Ontle Hovenden, J. t George Rieer. (bar lea Ziegler, George Newman. Frank Huffer, Rowe McOea, Andrew - Smith, Lloyd Glnter, William Sandera. and Mlssea Doty Tipton and Elizabeth Walden. Jack Gordon. Jack Long, E. A. Roger. W. Wilson. Ernest Mohr, James Faith, M E. Clark. C. E. Faith, A. Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Klme left Monday morning for Oakland, Cat., to make their home. Mr. and Mra. Barton E. Walker entertained at dinner Tuesday evening of last week, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kime of Ely. Covers were laid for six Mr. and Mrs. Jack Long and daughter, Marv Loolse, spent Monday In Ely visit lng friends. 1 four-piec- free-for-a- ll two-cour- se Hla Robbiot orchestra. Miss Avila Gnat la proaldeat of tho sodality. Mra. Uoorgo Lrawford left Thursday of last week for Santa Aaa, Calif., for a tba free-for-a- e. "Star-Spangl- Czecho-Slovakla- - Five-foo- SPECIAL FBXCES . Ward-Stephe- BOXES FLOVVi style. Liberty Park Concert Next Wednesday (with flute obbligato) Massenet Sewell Norton. Well-groom-ed WINDOW Sewell Norton and some of her pupils will be heard in a otudi .recital, It South8. Main street, Thursday night, June Samuel Bruckner, flutist, will assist. The Special to The Tribune. OGDEN,. June 8 Miss Mildred. Ware, program follows: That's the World In June daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Ware, Gilbert Spross 23t6 Ktngsford avenue, one of the well-- k Manna y.unca Top o' th Mnmin' " n own Tim T ran ilkTngcr Miss Mabel Greenwood. been honored by one of the foreYou and 1. Elm Lehman most signally Chautauqua associations of the Miss Bernice Rasmussen. with an engagement country for ten Duet, ' Oh, That We Two Were Mayweeka. Miss Ware's contract calls for Melodie i'JR ?it Six. POCATELLO, IDA. POCATELU), Idaho, June t. The Daughters of the Americas Revolution, Nathaniel Wrath chapter, held tba last meeting of tha season Monday afternoon at the aaaetnblr room at tha publc library. Regent Mra. J, D. Rayle and called upon Mrs. A. W. Newton to read Lincoln's Gettysburg address. The program was directed by Mias Gantt, city librarian. Poliowing the program officers were elected for the coming year ae follows Regent, Mra, 0. B. Steely; vice regent. Mre. Sam Winters; secretary, Mrs. W. F. Howard; registrar. Mra. A. M. Newton; hlatorlaa, Mre. F. C. McGowan; treasurer. Mrs. f R. Galloway. Th next meeting of the club will be la September. Mrs. I,. Manning Jff Monday evening for Boise to be present at the graduation of her daughter from Ru Margaret's Dorothy, academy.Mr. ard Mrs. 0. H. Pinkerton left Wednea day " evening for an extended visit in Wisconsin Illinois and Michigan. While tn Michigan they will attend the wedding of Mra. Pinkertons slater. Miss Fern Willfama. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Mannaaaah Williams, la receiving tha of her friends for her excellent performance at her diploma piano recital at the Idaho Technical Institute auditorium Tbttrs day evening of last week. Mlae Williams waa assisted in the final number for two pianos by her instructor. Professor James Campbell. Mre Nestor A her gave two groups of vocal numbers la supporting Miee Williams. After the recital Mias Williams and a number of friends were entertained at .the Williams residence. The lUght Ret. Arthur W. Moulton, D. D., of Halt Luke ess tendered a reception by tha Brotherhood ot Bt. Anthony of Trinity Episcopal church rf Pocatello Friday evening of last ek at the home of Archdeacon and Mrs. Howard fttny. The men of the parish and several friends were among the guests. J Robb Rradr entertained a few friend at a venison dinner at the Bannock Friday evening of last week. The gneata were and Arthur Petersen. Harry Virgil McHan, George Jorgenson, 0. P. Barber and George J. Bailey Mias Edith Petcrsoo left Frida v evening of last week to attend the annual banquet gives hy her eomritv at the Cub Agricultural colWhile in Logan Mias Peterson was the lege guest of her brother. President E. G. Peter son of the C. A ( Mrs. George North entertained the Tuesday ch,t Wednesday afternoon at her borne on Bon lb Arthur Far- were awarded syenite. Mrs. J. T. Young for the club members and Mr. Lyman Fargo for the guests. The gneata of the club were Mcadames F W. Rothaa. George Gasser, H D. Bacheller. H. V. Kedney. Fred Caldwell, Ana Mobray sad Mias Clara Fargo. Mr H T) Bacheller. president of the local Womens Christian association enterYoung tained the members of the board Monday evening at her apartments at ths Fargo. Mrs. FncheUer and Mrs R C. White gave the report of the national Y. W. C. A. convention at Hot Bprlnga. Ark. Following the program n social hour wns enjoyed Mr.J end Mrs. Harry Wilson are receiving coe gratulations upon the arrival of a daughter. Ths Laidea Aid society of the Methodist Miurch was entertained at the borne of Mrs. Joseph Sheldon on North Haves avenue Prldav afternoon of last week. Ms. Otto MrKnetfy gave two readings; Mss Jean Carmean, a violin solo, and Mira Isabelle Rusk, a piano number. Those assisting werf the Mesdamea J. L. W. L. Kerr W H. Sryder and J, W. Killian. The home waa decorated with purple and white HHrt. Mr. and Mrs. C. M Booth entertalaad at breakfast Fundav morning honoring Miss Margaret Dletech of Boise. The table waa decorated with a bowl of apple blossoms sad The gusta were sweet peas the Misses Marian Farge and Helen Me Donga 11 and the Messrs G. Nicholas tsase MrDongall, Ifft, Drew Btaadrad and Floyd De Camp and Mr. Bad Mr. Chester Wells. The Faculty '4IW club waa entertained at a last week-en- d party at the countrv place of Dr. and Mra. A. U Newtoa on Rapid creek, twelve mi let from the dty. The howsa Is a spacious tog structure with an immense fireplace centering the large assembly mom. The rooms were decorated with wild flowers and the paper wedding nunlversarv of Mr. and Mra. cf were Mr and Mr. 'J. A. Fogf. Mr and Mra. Ralph Walter. Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. Mr. and Mra Glrn La Rue. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchinson, Mr. and Mra. Georgs Ridgeway and Mra. Hands Da r too. Mr, and Mra. Cljde Gray departed Monday for a six weeks1 trip to coast cities. They went bv automobile. The Young Ladles' Sodality uf the M, Jogave a pleasant dance at seph's the Knights of Colnmbua hall Thorodsy avo-aio- g test week. Muatc was furnished he ' Gains 10 maatr'i visit. aid Mra. Gay Stanbaugk eatertalnad Informally at brtdgw Thursday owning ot last week at their apartment In tho Woolley. Mr. and Mra. K. Sowimervilia Johnston played high. Other guests were Mr. and Mra. George Mr. and Mra. Elmer Uoberly, Ur. eed Mre. A. R. MarPberaoa, Mr. end Mra. Fred Darkled and Mr. and Mra. W. A. Joeea. Mrs. 0. B. Steely entertained the Booth End Bridge rlub Friday afternoon at her borne no Mr. in 22 Days! Yeast West Center etreet lire. WlUlea White received tha club 'favor end Mra. Warren Paul the gueat trophy. tha Other guests were Mesdamea George Cruse, MH'llatork, R. J. Iran Gasser and Robert Terrell. Mra. David A. MrNUhols and Ml Agnes FfanMMi entertained at a shower Wednesday bmna HUa the at of compliHann evening menting Mre. George Moore, formerly Mlsa Gena Bust. The guests were the Mlases Resale Aukerman, Haset South worth. Elva Johasoa, Thelma Rust, Elms Cooceae and the lies dames F. E. Sandera. George Irwin, M. B. Shaw, Steve Collins end Carl Rust. Mlae Enid Levin of Fresno, Calif., la visiting Mias Lurile Hood of South Seventh evenne. Mlaa Helen McHan returned Roadie from East Thomas, near Blackfoot. where a be has beea teaching school. She will spend the summer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McHaa of North Garfield aveaue. Mrs. Earl C, White entertaiaed the Electa Kensington of the Eastern Star Friday afternoon of lest week at her heme an South SevThe lieuee waa decorated with enth aveaue. lavender and white Ulace. The afteraeea waa spent at need la work. Mr. and Mra. J. M. Eliesoa left Tharaday for aa extended trip to the northwest. They will visit relatives and friends la Lewiston. Portland sod Spokane, ' Ironized Brings Amazing Improvement in Movie Beauty Miss Byrne's Measurements ANOTHER weight-builde- r! 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The Mother,' Study rlub held Its last meeting of the eeason at the home of Mrs. Ella Reyn olds Friday afternoon of lost week mlth eighteen member and five irueste In attendance. Dr. John R. .Anderson gave a lecture under the title. Social Health. A reading wa riven by M' Leona and musirai number, were bv the club quartet and Mi, Melba Condie. Luncheon waa served, Mre Martha Harrison assisting. Mr. and Mra Mark Revnotda and children, .formerly of thle city, now ef Mantl. were guests of relative here early tht week. Mr and Mrs. D. P Noakes. who had resided In Phoen'x, Ar'g.. for a year, have returned here for the ,'imm-- r. Mre Ha rrv Piper of Sat LrVe v 'at tad tht, week with her moher, Mra. Clara M. Rate The officer, of the Third and Fourth Word Primarv aroc.atlons spent a aorta) hour In Mapletoq on Saturday of last eek Mis, Ida Watthen returned to- - Salt Lake Sunday after a brief v'att with Mr. her parents, and Mra. 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