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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, SUNDAY MORKIK G, JUKE 18,1922. MUSIC 8MtUa4 a r thur Francis- - of Panxultch were married at that nlsce Wednesday of last week. They will make their home in Marjorie Thompson Pan-gUll.- I f Bis tho number of persona on tho rolls being .nearly doubled in tho years 1931-7President Royal W. uaynea, Manager Goorg D. Pyper and Secretary Mrs. M. B. Boothby are richly deserving of all the thanks and appreciation officially ten dered them by the members at the Thursday meeting, for they have been in their efforts to Vugment the membership and stimulate interest in the and ideals. aims society's Havlnf approximately 06 music lovers ; of the state, principally of Salt Lake, on i ita rolls, the Immediate future of the so- ctoty appears roseate, yet this number I Should be regarded as a good beginning. The doubling of this membership through i a brief and intensive campaign should be a matter of no particular difficulty. Given an organisation of 1804 or better, the Musical Arts society may safelv undertake the bringing to the city of the best artiste In the United States, and, equally important, may support and fos-tsuch meritorious local endeavors as hare a vital and direct community 2. if' le !i ar interest. - UL p'KcSsz.vSfO igninifiimniiiida 41 mmwiMrtll the youngest pupils of tho Pur. rtngto n school ot tfsnctng, vocsl cut. turo and dramatic art, who will appsar at Ptonssr staks hall Juna One of Mark Robinsons ' Pupils in Recital Saturday Mark Robinson el 11 preoent asms of his Pupils in recital at tha Ladies' Literary dtfb Saturday night, June 24. Tha following program will ba presented: Erminis .Jacoboeskl Lullaby, Zola. Jacobs. Connate tu le pays" (from Mignon") . .....Thomas Jessie Bird. Ronald (a) "Down In tho Forest Air do Salomo" (from Herodiade" ) .. .. Massenet Naomi Happier. Tann- (a) Evening Star' (from haueer 'i Wagner McGill (b) "Duns .. (c) Prologue" (from Paghacer'D . . . Leoncavallo Ronald Nichols. Woodman (a) An Open Secret ..Novello (b) A Little Damosel" Jewel (e) Song" (from "Faust)... Gounod Beulah Huish. Amour Viens Aider" (a) (from Saint-SaeSamson et Delilah") (b) Mon cotier s' ouvre a ta Voix (from "Samson et Delilah") .Saint-Saen- s (e) Mandoline" Dehusay (d) Un Baclo ancore" (from Anna 22-2- numbers of a long recital program are bound to meet with their approval. "At a picture theater, however, the singer must cope with a different condition. The program generally consists of just one song. If you fail to make the audience like that one, your opportunity le gone. Then the use of a spotlight makes tv, impossible .to, see. You can only feel that they are there, and your best efforts must be put Into the work if it Is to be successful. I gave them my best and sang as heartiiv as I ever did In my life. Together with the satisfaction of pleasing a moving audience came. the realization that Flcture been able to do my best work at the very outset. The whole idea of 'warming' up to an audience seems to me a mistaken one. The early numbers are as important as the end of the program. It is an artist s duty to give of his best first, last and ail the time. Musical America, June 10. e. Mlse Lang will be remembered by thou, sands of Balt Lake music lovers as the brilliant and capable young soprano who was one of the soloists for the Salt Lake Oratorio society at last New Year's rendition of "The Messiah." The other artists appearing with her at that time were Herbert Gould. Chicago basso; EuEdwarda Anderson, contralto, and Handel nice Howard Frazee, tenor, both of Salt Lake Peer , . .Grieg ...David . . . Proch Bolens') Jessie Beeson (a) Care Selva" (b) Solvelg's Song (from Gvnt") (e) "Thou Brilliant Bird" ... (d) Theme and Variation ". Cora Thorne Bird. Weep No More" (from "Rlgoletto") Verdi Ronald Nicholson vand Beulah Huish. Duet of the Flowers" (from Msdame Puccini Butterfly) Cora Thorne Bird and J.essie Beeson. . Henry Souvaine, Pianist, Plays for Utah Tomorrow brilliant American Henry Souvaine, pianist op Salt Lake, who has established a national reputation In the world of music, will be heard tomorrow afternoon In an Ampieo recital at Chautauqua, New Y'ork. This is the program given under the auspices of the music section of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, A. C. Gives Mr, Souvaine being the sole representaGood tive from Utah. Mrs. George E. Skelton of Salt Lake Is the state chairman of the and A. C. Lund s male quartet. James music section of the organization haa done much to maintain the Interest Astln, Arch V. Bronson. August In orthe musical of work thia great and Ralph Firth, gave an excellent ganization. which has a membership in and much appreciated program of Union. the night at the Elks' clubhouse at Eu- eiery part reka. following the Flag day program by the Elks of the cjtv. Norman McCarty to Teach In addition to playing the accompaniDirector a Lund made brief and ments, Normal humorous address, replete with reminiscences of his numerous visits to the town Norman McCarty, head of the music in the days before it had an Elks' lodge of the Branch Agricultural and a clubhouse. The program, which department Cedar City, left there last week college. wes heartily applauded, follows. for Albion, Idaho, where he will teach "Flower Song, from "Carmen Bizet and voice In the summer school of Irish Eyes (popular) James Astm piano the Idaho State Normal college. The Banjo Song" Homer Mr. McCarty haa not severed his conThe Requiem" .'.Homer nection with the Utah college, but will August Glissmejsr. return to his work at Qedar City in the "The Wanderer" Schubert autumn "Over the Deep Blue Sea" (nopilari. "The Turnkey Song" from "Rob Ro). Ralph Firth. "My Fatherland." "How Can I Leave Thee " Lunds Quartet Program at Eureka Gliss-mey- er at Idaho State Organ Recital Program at Madeleine Cathedral Quartet. Amedee Tremblay, organist and choir director at the Cathedral of the Madeleine. will play a free reottal at T 30 o'clock tonight, invitation ts extended to the public The program follows. The Banner Key Miaa Hazel B. Franks, Salt Lake Suite Gothique Boelmann (choral) and far New left York teacher, "Minuet Gothique" jriplaniat Boelmaun Wednesday night to apend the summer Priere a Notre Dame in advanced study of mualc under one of Toccata. the leading teachers of the metropolis. On the eve of her departure Miss Franks Wins eald that ahe would return to Sait Lake Gwladys In September to resume her professional In work this city.-- Miss Hazel B. Franks Goes to New York for Summer Hix Praise as Drama Interpreter Worming Up Injustice, Declares Florence Lang Lesions of practical Importance and utility to the concert singer lurk In the rarelv trod by bypaths of experience the artist. One who makes every pew venture turn in ita account of profit to her ledger of knowledge is Florence Lang of Chicago, who has won favor by her work In recital and oratorio. Miss Lang has drawn a lesson from a recent engagement as soloist in a moving picture theater that has to do with audiences and the problem of gripping them. It bears a message for the routined artist as well as for the aspiring linger. There is no rut that the concert artist It more apt to fall into than that of taking a brief preliminary period to 'warm It is a consays Miss Lang. up, venient feeling to take your audience for granted and to know .that one or more New Method of Reducing Fat A news item from abroad informs us that tbs American method of producing a slim, trim figure is meeting with astonishing success. This system, which has mads such a wonderful impression over there, must be the Marmola Prescription Tablet method of reducing fat. It Is iifs to say that we have nothing better or this purpose in this country. Anything that will reduce the excess flesh steadily and easily, without Injury to tho stomach, tha causing of wrinkles, ths help of exercising or dieting, or interference with ones meals, is a mighty important and useful addition to civilisation's necessities. Just such a catalogue of good results follow tha use of these pleasant, harmless and economical llttla fat reducers. Ws say economical because Marmola Prescription Tablets (made in - Mlsa Gwladva Hix, who u presented last Monday night by her teacher. Winifred Brown, at the home of Mayor C. C Neslen. in a dramatic interpretation of "Cousin Kata, was warnilv praised bv all of the auditors, invited guests, about fifty in number. Miss Hix, who la the possessor of a. good voice, well trained, reads with ease and in poise, displaying marked versatility her ability to "keen the characters ahe portraya. Her work gives prom-is- o of bringing her success a a reader. Music for Rotarians at Liberty Park Tuesday Rfelal music for the entertainment which the Sait Lake Rotarians will provide for their children et Liberty park at g.li Tuesday evening, beginning oclock, is as followsPiano solo Keenth Sloan, pupil of Edward r, Kimball. Baritone o!o Thomas, Joseph pupil of Alfred Best. Violin ensemble. Sextet From Lucia Six pupila of George E. Skelton. - Minneapolis Organist , Is Salt Lake Visitor n Captain A. M. Shuey, a organist and composer of Minneapolis, Minn., Is a Salt Lake visitor today, the guest of John J. McClellan, chief Tabernacle organist, and A. C. Lund, 'director of the Tabernacle choir. Captain Shuey, who Is a prominent Shrlner of Minneapolf, is returning from the Shriners" convention at San Francisco, having gone from his home city over the northern route. He will attend the Tabernacle services today, and Messrs. Lund and McCellan have arranged ome special numbers for him, to bo given at tha close of the regular service. accordance with the famous Marmola prescription) can be obtained of any drug over or from the Marmola gist tbs world LARK Company, 4812 Woodward avenue. Detroit, one dollar a case, which la a Mich., for LARK. June 17. Mrs. Elijah Abl visdecidedly economical - prioa considering ths number of tablets each case contains. ited at Midvale Tuesday. harmless. are Mrs. Elmer Blanpled of Pocatello, They (Adr.) Idaho, la visiting her mother, Mrs. Louts Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank La Pier of Btng-haare making their home at Lark. Mias Anna Bunkali and Miss Ediths Duggans of Salt Lake were guests of Mrs. Harry Herringer Bundav. - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shearer and children- havo-le- fb ierji-if- f imilir Their home In Balt Lake. (BeautyNotea) Mrs Al Huber and daughter. Gladys , Ugly hairy growth can be removed Helen; Mrs. Elisabeth Wilson and ia toe privacy of your own homo if tnd Mrs. Andy Wilson and daughters of Bait a- small of Lake spent Wednesday at Lark aa the original package got fou and mix into n paste enough guests of Mr. "Louts Peterson. Miss La Von Mage returned to Lark of tha powder and water to cover the oa Saturday of last week, after (pending hairy surface. This should bs left reseveral weeks at American Fork visiting two then the kia about minutes, William Thome. moved and tho skin washed and. every Mr. Miss Emma Sandstrom, Miss Ediths s trace of fanir will have vanished. No Cloyd Dalton and Carl Smith harm or inconvenience can result from Duggans. formed a motoring party to bait Lgke this treatment, but bo -- euro you buy Monday evening. A party of young peon! hiked to But real delatone. (Adv.) m An Unfailing Way to Banish Hairs -- MANTI, Jqn IT. Bishop and Mrs. N. R. Petereon announce the marriage of their daughter, Grace, to C. Chrlstenten of Levan. The marriage took place on Wednesday in the Mantl temple. A wedding dinner and reception followed tor the Immediate relative at- the home ot the brides parents. Mrs.- Le Bench of Sait Lake, aunt of the bride, attended tha reception, A social event of the past week wa the marriage of Mist Geneva. Mlckelson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mlckel aon of Mgyfleld, and Clinton Barton of thta city. The marriage took place in the Mantl temple Wednesday nd was followed by a wedding reception and banquet at the home of the bridegroomon parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Barton, Wednesday evening. Announcement la msd of the marriage of Mist Sarah Tooth and James Olsen of this city Thursday morning of last week in the Mantl temple. A wedding breakfast followed for the Immediate relatives at the home of the bride mother. Mr. James Tooth, after which tha couple left for Salt Lake and other northern point for a visit of several days. Myrtle Larson. Grace Clark. May Chapman, Frances Madson, Leah Bessey and Della Bralthwait enjoyed a campfire aupper Tuesday evening of last week al the mouth of Mantl canvon. Mrs. Charles G.illmore of Denver. Colo., is spending a month In this, city, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Shand, Jr My, .and, Mr. McUoyd Kjilpack- - and' rmie daughter," "Barbara8 Eee, have arrived In thia city from Fort Colllna, Colo., to make an extended visit to relatives -- and friends. They are guests of Mrs KUlpack's parents. Mr. and Mrs B W. Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Jensen of Hiawatha and Mrs. H, Milton Hales of Sugar Citv, Idaho, were guests of honor at a campfire supper at the Gunnison reservoir park Friday evening of last week. Mrs. Christens Squires entertained on Wednesday afternoon of last week at a luncheon and kensington. complimentary to Mrs. H. P. Hansen West of Salt Lake and Mrs. William Thorpe of Ephraim. Covert were laid for fifteen guests. Mias Reta Shand and Miss Della Elia-so- n entertained at a luncheon and kensington Monday afternoon at theto home Mrs. of Miss thand, complimentary Harold Bradlev of Weston, Idaho, Mrs. L. M. Kimball of Salt Lake, Mrs. Ralph Jensen of Gunnison, Mtsa Mauriae Miss Miss Ruth Brelthwalte. Mae Jensen and the Misses Virginia and Elaine Christensen. Mts. E. E. Reid entertained at luncheon Tuesday afternoon of last week complimentary to Mrs C. W. Bird of Salt Lake and Mrs- - Heber -- G Bird of Price. The Elite club members were entertained Tuesday afternoon of last week e costume party at the city at an hall park. Mrs David Shand. Jr , Mrs. M. D Daly, Mrs. Earl Nelson and Mr. were the hostesses. M Arrow-smitold-tim- MANILA Helga Larsen. daughter of Mr. and Mr. M. N. Larsen, returned home during the week to spend the summer. Miss Larsen had been attending the Granite high school. -of Rock Mr. and Mrs. John Tolton Ppnngs. Wyo., are guests of Mrs. Dan Nelson. from Green Alton Mavers returned River, Wednesday, where he went for a short visit. returned Dan Nelson Friday from Evanston. Wyo.. where he attended the g reunion. Woodruff stake the Daggett evening Wedne'day entertained the club Commercial County After the business men of Terrytown. were refreshments business meeting, served. Thursday of last week Mrs. Mary Harper, Mrs. J. B Stewart and Mrs. H. Bennlon. Jr . spent the afternfMn with Mrs. Ian Neaon and Mrs. Jack Refreshments were served. Miss Verda Stewart ia visiting at Buckhoard. Harden Bennlon was guest of Mr. and Mm. Heber Bennlon, Jr., at the Birch Springs ranch during hi visit here last week-enSilas Bills has returned from a few weeks visit iu Salt Lake and Riverton with relatives. The Misses Mary and Sarah Nelson spent Thursday of last week at the Briggs ranch, guests of Mrs. John Briggs and Carrie Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ruaaell are visiting In Oreendal Miss Luella Twitched has returned from Greendale, where she hast been visfor several weeks iting Mr. and Mrs. Marian Twltchell entertained Saturday evening of last week In honor of their twentieth wedding anniGames were plaved and reversary. freshments served. About thirty guests were present. June MANILA. 17. Miss home-comin- , Bas-co- SPANISH n, Mrs. C. Christenson MANTI FORK w u m - Ben-dixe- , Formerly Mlsa Grace Peterson of Mantl, whose msrrlsge took plaoo in tho Mantl temple Wednesday of last week. an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mra Silas H. Snell entertained at a bundle shower Monday afternoon for Miss Susie Enell, a June bride. The guests were aunts and cousins of the bride, and there were twenty-fiv- e present. A buffet luncheon wta served at 8 oclock. Mlsa Snell was married at Salt Lake to Edward Whit M. M. Thorns ves-terd- of Los Angeles, Cal. The young couple will go to Los Angeles to make their home Miss Ann Nellsen entertained Friday afternoon of last week In honor of Mrs. Florence Albertson, who will leave in the near future to make her home at Bur-leIdaho. The time wa apent In a social way, and at 5 30 a buffet luncheon was served. The guests included Mra. Bertha Bowen., Mrs. Isaac Swensen. Mrs. George Swensen. Mrs Elmer F. Stromberg. Mr. Sophia Nelson. Mrs. James N son, Mrs. Arthur McKsli, Mrs. David Jones. Mrs Rulon Creer. Mrs. Harvey Nielsen, Mrsr joseph Swensen, Mra Lars Neiisen and Mies Ardella Nellsen. I POCATELLO, IDA. POCATELLO, Idaho. June 17. Mra George Gasser and Mrs. Ivan Gasser entertained at bridge Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons at the George Gasser home on Bouth Seventh avenue. Bridge was played at thirteen tables following luncheon. The home waa decorated with sweet peas and spring flower. Tuesday Mrs. W. R. McDonald and Mra Sam S. Ferguson won prizes. Mrs. Fred Dasshlel entertained et bridge Saturday afternoon of last week in her apartment at the Woolley in compliment to Miss Gertrude Milson of Pennsylvania and Mrs. Marshall Gates of Helena, Mont Four tables wers arand ranged for bridge. Mrs. Carl Bryan FaMrs. O. D. McCoy won the prizes. vors were presented the guest of honor. Tea was served following the games. The members of the Baptist church gave a reception Tuesday evening at the home of Judge and Mrs. Robert M. Terrell on North Hayea avenue in honor of the new pastor, the Rev. W. G. Jones, and his family. Among thoss present were the Messrs, snd Mesdames W. E. Howard. Walter Clear, C. H Cleavea, I. W. Lynn, R. J. Phipps, S. M. Cartsr, J. Wakem, the Mesdames Fanny Terrell, E. Hefter and Robert McCracken, Miss Elisabeth Witty and James Callat. Mrs." Earl C. White gave an illustrated lecture on Bouth America at the social meeting of the Toung Women a Christian association meeting Tuesday evening. Vocal solos were given by Miss Margaret Rowland, accompanied by Ml8 Mary Roberts. Miss Louise White offered two piano soloa. The membership committee, with Mrs. J. E. McDermond, Mrs. N. B. Adklson and Mra. A. W Robinson, acted as hostesses. The East Sid Bridge club wa entertained Friday evening of last week at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Whittlesey on South Seventh avenue. Mrs. Norman B. Adklson and Alex Campbell received high acores. The guesta were Mr. and Mrs. John Hood and Mr. and Mr. Leo Hood. Mrs. John Carlson entertained informally Wednesday afternoon of last week st her home on North Grant avenue Favor were awarded Mrs. Nestor Aber and Mr. F. L. Evans. Other guest were the Mesdames C. W. Pond. Robert Manning, A. W. Robinson, William Jack-soE M. Chandler. Harry Bryan, W. J. Stevens. H. R. Bucks, A. M. Newton and Miss Fred Davis of Denver, Colo. Mrs. George Waggoner was hostess to the H. N. club Friday afternoon of last week tn honor of her sister, Mrs. B. R. Mavea of Ogden, Utah. The afternoon was spent at five hundred snd favor were presented to Mrs. D. D. Bush snd Mrs. George Bwesey. Mr. and Mr. Augustus C. Hinckley left Thursday of last week fori New York Citv for two weeks' visit. Miss Laura Cherrv entertained st t bundle shower Friday evening of last week at her home on South Fourth avenue in compliment to Mrs. Harry Newell Brown, formerly Mls. Cecil Curtis, a bride of the week The color scheme of lavender and whit wa used tn the decorations. The serving table had a bowl The of bride's rose as a centerpiece. evening was spent st dancing. The guests were the Messrs, and Mesdames A. Ford. George Smith, A Novey. Roe Mler, F. E. Blnewell. H E. Smith. William HI1L the Misses Anna( Spongberg, Iona Sain. Gertrud Carrie. Irene ROud, Elva Johnston. JHulda Gill. Laura Cherrv. Anna Cherry, Phoebe Cherrv and Henrietta and the Mesdame J. Holliday, Cherry W. T. Bridge and H. Standlev. Mlsa Marguerite Rickard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Rickard of this city, left Wednesday of last week to attend the wedding of her uncle. Edward Arthur Ryan', and Margaret Elizabeth 8hee-b- y at Denver. Colo. Miss Rickard sang at the wedding ceremony. Mr. and Mr. Jack Harvey left Wednesday of last week for an extended visit at Washington, New York and Boston, where they will visit Mr. Harvey's relative. Bridge club was The entertained Thursday afternoon of last Mrs. R. W. Dawson. Favor week bv at the game were awarded Otto Hatcher for the club members and Mra. E. Tyda-ma- n Others present the guest prize. were the Meadames Jamas Lowry, H. B. L. P. Brandt, Sr., Criswell. J. Taylor. L. P. Brandt, Jr.,-- J.'Coateg, M. L. Roberts, Ralph Bletline, Mrs. Tydeman snd Mrs. C. L Roberts .were guests of the club. Miss Annie Jones, daughter of Thomas D. Jones of this city, returned Monday from Corvallis, Ore., where ths had been ot rmln . ' t i Forget-Me-N- ; Are you interested in obtaining relief from your trouble? Yeu can eaoily find out the cause of your trouble and the proper course to follow by reading the Missing Link. IDA SPANISH FORK, June 17. Mr. Frank Nelson entertained at a card party Saturday evening of last week. A profusion of spring flow ers furnished the decRefreshments were served at orations. 10.30 to the following guests' Mrs. E. T. Cluff, Mrs. Horace Argyle, Mra. Harry Elmer. Mrs. A. V. Nelson, Mrs. R. W. Money, Mra Wallace Brockbank. Mlseea Florence Jones. Lillian Larsen, Afton Argyle, Nell Matley, 80 Huntington and Ann Sumsion. the laet named of Sprlngvllle. Mr. and Mr. Charles C. Creer entertained at a wedding reception and dinner Thursday evening of last week. In honor of the marriage of thetr daughter. Sarh. to E. Byron Dastrup, which ws solemnized the preceding day In the Balt Lake temple. Spring flowers in profusion decorated the room. Dinner was served at 9 o clock. During the evening Dr. E. F. Stromberg entertained the d guests with a number of Miss Gardner Cora entertained stunts, with aesthetic dancing, and E. Byron of cornet solos, Dastrup gave a number by Mrs. Dastrup on the accompanied piano. There were 125 guests present, a number coming from Provo. Mrs. Marie Nelson entertained at a luncheon Wednesday afternoon of last week for several of her chums. Luncheon was served at 4.30, covers being laid for Mrs. Leslie Anderson, "Mrs. Celeste Maloney and Mrs. Archie Hales. Miss Mary Banks left Saturday of last week for Los Angeles. Cal., to spend the summer with her sister, Mr. A. H. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Charles "Water announce the marriage of their daughter. Vlrgie, to Wells Jackman of Salem at Salt Lake, Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mra. Jackman will make their home at Salem. At the home of Dorothy Anderson. jthe Saturday evening of last week,Bowen Misses Thelma Finch. Florence end Dorothy Anderson entertained In honor of Mis Naomi Warthen, who win leave soon for her home In Roosevelt. Games were enjoyed until 11:30, when luncheon was served to eighteen guests. Mis Ia Verda Lewis left Saturday of last week or Salt Lake to spend the summer. , Mra Dick Jarvl was hoetees for the Elite club Wednesday afternoon of last week. Beside the members of the club there were six visitors present, several of them from Sprlngvllle. Luncheon was attending school. at Sh.wjll ; served at 0 30 home for the summer. Mra. P. F. Clifford and daughter, Leila, Mr. and Mra. Ruasel Robinson and Mrs.. of Salida. Colo., have arrived here for J. Nunamaker, J. A. Thompson. Dr. and Mr. H. C. Veering of San Francisco, Cal., and Mrs. M D:" Priest of Portland. terfield canyon Monday evening and en- Ore., were member of a party which motored to Lava Hot Springs Sunday. joyed a campfire aupper. Mra Alfred Halt was a Bingham visMr. and Airs. Fred Daahiel, Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Johnston and Miss Gertrud itor .Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Savage returned on Milson motored to Arbon Sunday. Tuesday, after visiting friend and relaMr. Harriet Earley and daughter. tive in Michigan Mary Beth, 'of Saif Lake. Utah, spent Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Christensen and the week-en- d with Mr. snd Mrs. Robert C. Earley of South Third avenue. family were at Salt Lake Monday. aft-fWebb Mis Margaret has returned, r Mr. sad Mrs W. L. Clemens of Los pending several weeks In Riverton. Angeles. Cal., and Mr. and Mra. 0. E. A sleight-of-han- Mrs. I ftjuxit of BpAnish Fork, spent Monday in American Fork, the. G Store. of Mrs W. guest Mr. and Mr. W. J. MoCarron and Bowles f Long Beach, Cat., daughter. Virginia, left Sunday for with friends in Pocatello. Iowa, to make their home. Miss Vorlcs Holmes, daughter Of Mr Mrs, Fred Gates entertained the memand Mra Harvey Holmes, left Friday ot ber of the Priscilla club Thuraday last week for Bait Lake, Ltah. to b noon of last week. The time wa after, spent resent at the graduation of Miss Beth in needlework. Luncheon waa served. ,kyd from the East high school. of Mr. Miss Effla Swanson, daughter and Mr. Theodor Swanson of Pocatello, ST. ANTHONY, and Glenn W. Fugate of Aberdeen were united In marriage , Sunday morning at north of the ett the Swanson hem ST. ANTHONY. June 17. Mrs. Following the ceremony, which waa per- Ernest Ellingson Idaho, was hostess to St. formed by the Rev. c, H. Cleave of the Katherine's Thursday evening.. guild Congregational church, a wedding breakMra I. V.i Jensen left bundav for her fast was served. The bride received her home in Balt Lake after a visit month's education at the local high school and with her Mr. and Mra W. D. tha Idaho Technical institute. The cou- Williams. parent. ple will reside at Aberdeen, where the Mrs. C. B MoOr of Ogden Is visiting groom Is connected with a bank. her sister. Mr. Rlreh, for ths summer. Mlsa Mlnnl'e Ronholt and George C Mis Hazel Wallston Miss Ann Rasmussen, both of Linwood, Utah, were Cooper left Tuesday for and Estes park for united in marriage Saturday mornlny of a vacation conof the laet week at the parsonage Mrs H TV Perham returned to Pocagregational church, with the Rev, C H tello Wednesday. Cleave performing the ceremony. They Mr. J. I,. Tomallnson entertained the will reside at Linwood. Evening Bridge club thia week. Florence Rose McKenzie of Jordan Tuesday The Bridge club met with Mr Valley, Or., became the bride of Norman TV, E. Monday Stevens this week. The honor Alexander Wales of Haxeltori Saturday were won by Mr. Melton, Mra C. R. Congregamorning of last week at the H. Price Austin and Mr. Harrl. Cleaves tional parsonage. The Rev. C. Mrs. O. H. Cusiek left Bundav for directed the ceremonial. to Mra. J. J. Guheen and son. Jack, left Wallac of attend the grand chapter the Eastern Star. Tuesday evening for Boise, where they meeting The Union Aid society wa entertained will spend the week vleittng friends. bv Mr. Melton and afternoon The Misses Maudlne- - and Helen Short Thursday w. D. Parker at the home of the left Wednesday morning for Montpelier Mr, and Cokevllle, Wyo., where they will visit former. The P, E. O. Sisterhood held its friends. monthly social meeting Friday evening Mr. Ed Parts and Mrs. M. Bendlxeei of last week at the home of Mrs. antertained the ladles of the pohee andn Sprague Adam. Bridge wa enjoyed. sheriff force at the home of Mr. The Social .Hour, club .met erith. Mra, on Bouth Tenth avenue Wednesday 3. L. Tomalmaon yesterday afternoon. The guests were seated at afternoon. W. C. Hummed left Wednesday one long table. A crystal basket of yel- forMrs. Boise there she will go to From lb for low roses formed the centerpiece were carried Seattle, Wash., to attend summer school table, and all decoration on July 24 will sail the at and university out in yellow Van d green. A luncheon wa served. Cover were laid forMr.Alaska. R. and C Wilson, Mr. snd for twelve. After luncheon a vote wa Mrs. C. F. Mr. Mra. taken to form a dub, and a club to be C. R. Price Shepherd and Mr.andandThursWednesday known aa the "Billy dub waa organised, day on the spent Madison river camping. phone present Included the Mesdame a The Thimble club met with Mrs. DanMabey and Harrison, from the sheriff Wednesday evening. force. And the Meadames Bendtxen. Parts, iels Mlsa Amy Meredith returned Sunday Smith. Wheeler, Witlaon,- - Long, Nelson Roberts. and Beerup of the police department. from The Misses Winifred and Mary Warren Other guests were Meadames Stedman, left Monday for California. Orr, Coates and Lintel man. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McDowell returned Sunday from California, The Presbyterian Aid aociety met in SANDY the ch ireh parlors Thursday afternoon. Miss Mollle Hopkins aad Taloott HopSANtY, June 17. Friday afternoon of kins returned Sunday from Caldwell, they had been attending school. last week Mrs. John Oldham entertained where Fried Hunter of Tetonia spent Sunday Special tha N. B. club at her home. F. as Mrs. here the guest of hi sister, Mrs. P, Mr E. were Jones, guests Graves, Mis Ruby Graves of Sandy and A. Miller. Mts Wilford Cowley of Balt Lake. Wednsadav evening of last week the Boy Scouts of the Third ward entertained GARLAND the Mutual Girls at an outdoor supper. Mr and Mrs. R, R, Marriott of Bingham snd Mr. and Mr. L. L Raddon of GARLAND, June 17. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy motored to Ogden canyon Sunday John J. Bhumway, accompanied by Mr. Paul Hlnman, Mrs. D. Henry Manning and spent the day. of the Secand Mra. George Hughes, motored to Thursday evening the choirsocial at the Salt Lake Thursday ond ward gave a paper-ba- g of last week, returnfolwas A short given, program chapel. ing home Monday. Miss Wanda R. Preston apent last lowed by games snd dancing. The Third ward Dramatic club mem- week-en- d at Weeton, Idaho. bers and their partners motored to 6alt The Mieses Trihla and Jennie Peck and air Friday. Tuesday evening they pre Millan accompanied .their father, Frank sented their play, "Just for Fun," at S. Peek,"' to Balt Lake last week-enMagna. They were guests of Mrs, Pack, who is Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monson of Oak- visiting ther Indefinitely. Mr. Mr. and Mra. A. R. Oapener. accomland. Cal., are visiting thetr parents, and Mra. Lars Monson. panied by Miss Helen Nelaen of Mount Tha Seagull Glria of th Jordan stake Pleasant, who ia a guest at thetr home; enjoyed an outing at Liberty park Wed- Miss Ruth Capener, Dean and Paul motored to Clifton, Idaho, last nesday. One hundred girl from the stake were present. week and were guests of Mr. Capener's num a week of last sister, Mrs. 6rah Hess. Mr. and Mra Saturday evening her of friends and relatives from Bandy. Capener and daughter, Edna, spent last Union and West Jordan surprised Lyle week-en- l at Salt Lake, Swensen at his home in Sandy. Mrs. N. M. Hansen and children and week of twenty last Mrs. C. Hobbs and son of Logan D evening Friday Mutual girls hiked to (he sand-cu- t. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Capener. where thev enjoved a steak frv. Mr. and Mra. C. H, Hales returned Wednesday afternoon Mrs. T. E. Mar- home the early part of the week, after Mrs. E. Allen an extended auto trip riott, Mra. David Dowding, entertained through southern at Utah. They were accompanied tnd Mra. George Turpin from a silver social tn the Second ward chapel. Provo to Deseret by Mr. and Mrs. Char' Ice cream and ley Hales. A program waa given. cake were served to sixty guesta. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hales and Mr. and Miaa Vera 6. Anderson, daughter of Mrs "George O. Nys have aa their guest Mra. Albert Anderson of Bandy, and L. H. Kennard of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra. W. F. Persson spent th Georgs L. Lloyd of Rock Springs, Wyo., Thuraday of last week at early part of the week at Balt Lake. I. Goshen. Rev. the Elmer Balt Lake by Miss Neill Barnard of Balt Lake Is Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd left Saturday for visiting with her sister, Mrs. L, W, Rock Spring to make their home. Preston. , Mra. W. O. Bo berg entertained Thursday afternoon at a luncheon in honor of Miss Fay" Stuart, a June bride. Th centerpiece for ths table ass a low bowl of orange blossonss and roses, with orange blossoms for each guest. In addition to tha guest of honor, covers were laid for Mrs. 0. 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Mrs. Glenn Edwards and baby of Wellington spent the week visiting with Mr. and Mra. Robert Walker. In honor of Misses 'Marie Hunter and Cleo Miller, brides of the month, a party was given by members jf the three teleof American Fork, phone exchanges Lehi and Pleasant Grove Monday evening. The party waa held at Saratoga Springs, where games were enjoyed and lunohoon was served. Announcement Is mad of ths engagement of Clvde Nelson, son of Mr. add Mr. Nlelaf Nelson, of thia city, and Miss Hattie Mayhew, of London. The wedding will take place June 21. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller and children, of Bountiful, were last week-en- d guests of Mra. Miller's parents, iLr. air-Mrs. J. H. Stores. Miss Marl Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hunter, of this city, and Clarence Knudsen, of Lehl, were married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday rf last week. In honor of her husband's birthday anniversary, Mra James Bpratley. Jr., entertained Tuesday evenirg. Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Hans Christensen. Mr and Mra W. D. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. G. 8, Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Galsford, Mr and Mrs. James Bpratley, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mott. Mias Leon Wignall. daughter of Mr. and Mra William Wignall. of thi city, and Kenneth Ha'ea, of Spanish Fork, were married at Provo Tueaday of last week. They will make tnelr home In Spanish Fork. Victor Nichols, son of Mr. snd Mrs. Joseph Nichols, of this city, and Mlsa Norma Jones, of Lehl, were married In the Salt Lake temple Wednesday of last week. ' M. and Mr. Reed Gardner celebrated the tenth- - anniversary of - their wedding Monday evening. Twelve guests were served with refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Newmah, of Salt Lake, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Newman.. Mrs. W, O. Store and daughter, Shirley, spent Saturday of last week in Salt Lake, th guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Steggls announce th marriage of their daughter. 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