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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 10 30, 1922, I PIREKA, July 29. Nr, nii Mr. lERICi COOL ALWAYS 3. Trm I, rkk JbrQ art makiaf aa aateodad rlatt U i iltfwrnl, kra, D. J. Bnaaell, Jr. iitrtwtod th flrt Hanrlrai clob Thursday ?oinf of O artira roae wart taad t th dt carat teea lire. J E. IMltoo rcoriTtd the pris. iauieh-ow ertd ta Um follow ia ciub member m) Mrs, R. L. Clark, Sira. fuacta: J. 8 Hilton, kra. P. H. Crarta, lira Hebe Mm tiwr Mm Prank ScUam, Bwnw, Job, Mra. Bay ftoreoaon, Mra. Bert WUktna of l City Mra. frank HuvU Mrs. Clyde It DOin a MISS IBIS ONE TODAY r Bps-tal- of Detroit, Mich.; Mra. Mary tuddeback nl of Boiaa, Idaho. and Mia. Jeaae Mrs. Hannah Ftiiiilp of Apsnlah Port la ttto ueat of her daughter, Mra. XL J. Buaaali, Mra. X Jones of ftaataaia In todttof her ton aod daughter, Mr. and Mra. Brief Joar Mr. and Mra. A. C. BuvLan had aa tiwto on (it Twenty-fonrtthe Uttar aifter, Miaa Pearl BobhMa. of Balt Infce. Mra Clyde Burnell atx! daulftfer, Irene, of Detroit, Mirk., left for their home Ihoiaday uornlu. motored to Dr. and Mra. J, TV, Header Balt Lake Pioneer day. Oa their return they were a ec ora pealed by Mra. Henderaon'a a not and lira. John XV Uliaina and eouain, reapertirely, Mra. Jack Milner, who wit remain hare far a Short Tialt. . Mr. and Mm. Peter Bomp and family ef Balt Lake motored to Eureka to attend the Pioneer day cetebrattoa. They pat aereral aid friend In the district Mina harsh MltehvU ef Bnreka and Fred J. Barnett of Leaden Idaho, worn mkrrieJ It Lak early In the week. They hare come to Eureka to mako thetr honm Vera Miaa Mitchell returned to Enreka XVedaeaday ereninc, after an extended rUU in Butte, Most. Mr. and Mra. Frank B flaky and two and Mra. Btella Shea aad dacfet-- r will leave toraorrew for Caeteila aprlnfa to apend a- week The Be?. Father Simon of the loeal Catholic ehoreh haa fireo np hie work kero and la ependlny the summer with hla mother is Hertoe ef Calient, Nek. 'I be Be?. af Fatherlocal iko pnrriak Cbtrag ha a taken charge dart viaitint WE SIGNED CONTRACTS THIS WEEK FOR THE ENTIRE UST OF PRODUCTIONS SET FORTH ON THE OPPOSITE PAGE STARTING TODAY Here Are Two You Must See! work. Mr. and Mra. Edward Pika were In Balt Ink lari week to attend the wedding f their aoa. Alien Pika, tad Miaa Leak Jones, daughter of Mr. ami Mm Belby Joaea of Balt Lake. The wedding took place Wednesday evening at me home of the bridea pa rente. Only the lame, dlate family and n few Intimate frlewtn wit nested the ceremony. Marguerite Biltlage Car pentier of Eureka was brldeemtld aad Bay of the bridegroom, wae test pika, brother pian. The bride worn a gowa ef whim tafiaa aad Spanish lace. Following the ceremony large reception wae held. Mr and Mm Pike where Ur. sill make their home in Bnreka. Pike it In the employ ef the Chief Consolidated company. Mining Mra. George Pyper ef Bpringrille tad Ur. Louis Ware of Payaon were the gneeta of Mr. aad Mra. Frank ttnrrlly during the week. Mra. Marcellos Bills of Halt Leke, who had eiid ted her mother, Mra. Alice Rife, for ear erst weeks, left today for her home. Ur. and Mra. Frank Garrity gad daughter, Mary Frances, left Wednesday by auto for the hot pots, near Midway, to spend a week Mr. and Mra O. A. Wlgtoa and daughter, Frances, jetnreed to Eureka IXiewday from Denser, Colo. Mra. Wigtoa and danghter had spent aereral months ta Chicago aad Dearer and Mr. Wigtoa went to Den ref to meet them. Mr. and Mra. Dan McCann returned ta Eu-frduring the weak, altar an extended tour af California-- Mrs. Btella Bobtnaon of Lot Angeles arrired Mra Friday for a weeks rlslt with Mr. andOOon-nora J. K. OTonaor. Mrs. Robinson to Mrs, ?te$ niece. Miaa Nadine Gourley aad Miss Myra Boyne spent Pioneer day in Balt Lake. Mr. and Mm, John Plaraoa of Payaon are the guests of Mr and Mra. Thomas IfmiaehaMer. Miss EUa Whlta of Tooele to visiting Eureka trieodi. The Bridge club met at the home of Mra. Alex Blight Wednesday afternorm. Mra. B. L Clark received the honore. Special gucate of the afternoon were Mra. Leo Donnelly, Mra. Generic? SoRfren Rkvff of Ruffe, Moot., Mrs. Edward Pipe and Mrs. George Flays. l Eureka held aoo of tbo mma aaayabto brattona of ita career on Pioneer day. Following an interesting parade, in which were featured many beautiful flouts, an excellent program was gfren in the Mormon church, la the afternoon a ball game and wild weat abow ware enjoyed by e large crowd, and the deace et 1b Elke nerilion in the ercnrng wan one of the meat largely attended and moat enjoyable of the year, BINGHAM, July 23. Mr. Martin who had visiting Mra. Joseph Kemp, returned to her home in Mary svllle, Sunday. Mra Oeorfft Botman entertained at five hand red at her home In honor of Mra. Martin Thomas Thursday afternoon of last week. Low howls of Summer flow-er- a were used. High score went to Mra Martin Thom, consolation to Mrs. J. F. Flynn and the guest price to Mra. Thotnae. Luncheon was serred to Mra. Martin Thomas, Mra. Joseph Kemp, Mrs. J. P. Flynn. Mr,. J. B. Myers, Mra. WHI Jones, Mra. Will Myers, Mr. J. U. Wade, and Mrs, Boy SchillMrs. Stewart You ing. Mra Martin Thomsd was the Inspiration for an afternoon card party iren by Mra Joseph Kemp at her home In Heoaton Height Friday afternoon of last week. Variegated petunias and red gera-pluwere used throughout the home. Five hundred wae plsyed. High score went to Mrs. C. D. Able, consolation to Mrs, J. F. Flynn and freest prises to Mrs. Martin Thomas and Mrs. Mayme Caine. A hmoheon was served to Mra. Will Myera Mira. Roy Schilling, Mra Martin Thomas, Mra, Mayme Caine, Mra R. G. Fraxler, Mrs. J B, Myera, rMs. Will Jones, Mra J F. Flynn, Mrs. Joseph Menworin. hire. Boyd Bernard, Mra. W. A. Horne, Mra A. C. Cole, Mra. Georgs Dolman and Mra. C. D. Able. In oomgltment to Mra Martin Thomas of Marysville, who woe the usat of Mra Joseph Kemp the latter port of last week, Mra R. G. Frasier entertained at her home Friday night of last week. Golden-ro- d and wild hollyhocks formed the decorations Five hundred was played. High score went to Mr. J. B, Myers, consolation to Mr, tv 111 Jones and the guest prizes to Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Mayme Cajne of Lexington, Ky. At a late hour ware served to Mrs. light refreshment Thomas, Mrs. Caine, Mrs. A. C. Cole, Mrs, WHI Jones, Miss Mauds Welch, Mrs. J. Myers, Mra Will Myera, Mrs. J. F. Flynn, Mra Boyd Bernard, Mrs. Joseph Kemp and Mrs. J. A. Wade. Mra J. F. Flvnn entertained at five hundred at her home in Markham gulch Saturday afternoon of last week. Double petunias and crimson dahlias were used about the rooms. High score went to Mis. C. M. Lower, second to Mrs. Joseph Kemp and consolation to Mra George A luncheon was served to Mra Roy SchiHlng,Mrs. Mayme Chine, Mrs. Martin Thomas' Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Jooeph Kemp, Mra Joseph Ixrttle Releer. Mr. C. M. MstttWstrmgrMl Reiser, Mrs. Bovd Bernard, Mrs. George Chrlstophnson, Mra J. D. Bdhllltng, Mrs. Will My rs, Mra. A. C. Cble. Mra J. A. Wsde, Mrs. R. G. FYuxi er, Mrs. George Holman. Mrs. Will Jones. Mra Louis Burkman and Mrs. J. B. Myers. Mrs. J. B. Myers entertsined at cards et her home In honor of Mrs. Martin Thomas Saturday evening of last week. Wild hollyhock were the decorations. Five hundred was plaved. High score went to Mrs Joee-ptKeniP, consolation to Mrs. Boyd Barnard, guest prises to Mra Thomas and Mrs. Colne and a beauty" prize to Mrs. Will Myers. Sup. per was served et smalt table at a late hour to Mrs. Thomas, Mra Caine, Mra. Jordan, Mrs. Charles D. Able, Mr. Harry W1H Jones, Mra J. F. Flynn, Mrs. R. G. Frazier, Mrs. Will Jonea, Mra Georgs Holman, Mrs Joseph Kemp, Mrs. A. C. Colo, Mra Will Myera, Mrs. Roy Schilling, Mra J- - A- - Wade and Mra Louts Burkman. Mrs. Ret Hyland left for Denver, Colo., Sunday to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. R Kelts. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Whitley are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter Tuesday. Mr. A. C. Ode entertained a tier home In honor of Mrs. M. Caine and Mra. B. Johnson of Balt Lake Monday afternoon. Wild flowers were used in profusion. Fiv hundred was plaved. High score went to Mrs. J. B. Myers, cttosolatlon to Mrs, M Hartman and guest prizes to Mr Caine and Mra. Jolinoon. A luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marriott, Lsmaure Marriott and Mr. Marshall Prase spent Sunday at Saratoga gprings. Mrs Francis W. Quinn spent the week in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mra 4. R. Kelt of Denver, . at TALI A work! Advance shot from such Paramount thrillers as Manslaughter Nice People, Her Gilded iage," Blood and Sand,"- To Have and to Hold" and Burning Sands" I All the excitement of making Paramount great program of 41 photoplay for the present season, compressed into one photoplay. - DEAR PUBLIC: A picture that is distinctly original, and based upon a theme of tremendous interest, must assuredly be of interest to you. Such is BORDERLAND,! a Paramount Picture, starring Agnes Ayres, which we are pleased to announce for presentation at this theater today. The story deals with a young woman, feeling herself misjudged and mistreated and about to wreck her lifes happiness, who is guided by the spirit of an ancestor, who experienced the same agony and eventually ruined her life. Incidentally, Miss Ayres portrays three roles in this remarkable production. There are. two stories and two complete sets of characters. She has the support of such talented players as Milton Sills, Bertram Grassby, Casson Ferguson and Sylvia Ashton. We feel confident in recommending this picture to you as ' one providing ideal screen entertainment. Yours for Better Pictures,' THE MANAGEMENT. bn Thom, Kjre$ BORDERLAND" BINGHAM CONSTANCE Come see the folk of Paramount Town who make the picture of great renown! Fifty famous atari end director With FORD HARRISON peppy play of prim husbands and primitive lover in Read tha Cast! Start: Agnea Ayrea Alice Bra 1y Betty Compaoo Dorothy Dalton Bebe Danieia Manon Da vie Elate Ferguaon Wan it Kawky - Jack Holt Lila L Bert LyteQ May klcAvoy Tboma P Mary Mile Minter Thomna Moor Wallace Reid Gloria SwanaoA Rodotph Valentin Direct ora i a De Milk Cecil William DeMUk George Fiten;aurice George Met ford Fred Niblo John 8. Robert so Penrhv Staniawi 8am Wood The Primitive Lover Player i Sylvia Aahtoo T. Roy Barn William Boyd Clarence Bur too Robert Cam Helen Dunbar Julia Fay Caaaon Ferguaon Harmon Ford Waiter Hiera Laatric Joy Theodore Koaloff Sho was quite happy to be a cavemans captive until . the go hungry and smelled the coffee her husband was cooking. She was hungry for love but her husbands appetite sever got beyond tbe cookbook. So it looks like Reno on a fast train, when one of those boys with caveman ideas blows in gloom breezes out and the fun shakes the prim out of primitive. bucien Littkfidd Walter Loo ConraJ Nagel Nita Naldi Anna Q. Nltoaoo Char tor Ogle Guv Oliver David Pwrril Theoior Roberta Milton OUt Ethel Watea Lola Wltooa T00NERVILLE COMEDY Coma early or tnd and m why yon can always be sore the show will be right If the theatre aaya It a Paramount Night 1 More trouble for the Skipper and Katinka two-cour- se - a Bol-ma- n. two-cour- Nor-da- . , two-cour- se n. PATHE REVIEW NEW AMERICAN FEICES Evenings, entire lower floor, Including logos, 35$ (tax paid). Meuanihe, 35c. Balcony, 10c, 20c. All matinee, exoept Sunday, 10c, 15c, 25c. l y JU S8BC Colo,, announce the arrival of a son. Mra Kelts will ha remembered as Miss Keit henna Hyland. Mias Mary Kllen Hyland entertained for Vine) Smith of Salt Lake the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burkman and Barbara and Mickey, spent Sunday In Salt Lake. Mra. Iaul Ransom of Apex left Monday to spend a month with relative In Rltteburg, Kan. J Joseph Marriott was the guest of honor nt a birthday surprise at his home on Tuesday evening. Cards were plated. Supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marriott, Mr. stvd Mr. Fred Rainier and daughlerSr Maxine and Mavis, Mr. and Mra. Tavis Williams of Murray, Mrs. Henry A! loop. Mrs. Marshall iVooe, IK Mauve Marriott And Mr. and Mrs Joseph Marriott. The Lady Maccabees entertained at a of Mra. Dewitt surprise party in honor Bevans, who, with Mr. Bevsn. will leave soon to make thetr home in Idaho. Five hundred was played. High score sent to Mrs. Peter Lotts and consolation to Mra Joseph Marriott. Mra J. B. BchMHng entertained at a small her son, birthday party honoring Dick, Saturday evening of last week. The occasion was hi fifth birthday anniversary. A white Cake bearing five pink candles, complemented by sweet peas, formed the centerpiece for the table. Mr. and Mr. KJ Byrne drove to SoM Lake Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson announce the arrive! of a daughter Sunday. Mr. and Mra William Rogers and three Children spent the week In Salt Lake. Mtm Nora Carey entertained at a dinner party Monday. The Primary officers and teachers gave a party Monday evening at the Mormon at piomeeting house, dramatising of neer celebration of the Tsenty-fourt- h RefreshDancing was enjoyed July. loo. more were to served than ments Mr. and Mrs. James Nerd In and children spent the week in Idaho. Tire Beehive Girls returned Sunday, after spending a week at Saratoga springs Mrs. JDugene Morris w the chaperon. Mr. and Mra. Harry Steele spent the Twenty-fourt- h in American Fork visiting Mrs. Steele' mother, Mrs K. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Dahlqulst and Amy Rows spent July 24 at Charleston. Mr.' and Mrs. Harris iii-- xs anJ Mr. va. chH-dre- n, the-flr- and Mra David Lyon drove to American Fork canyon and visited Tlmpaaogos cave. Mr. and Mrs. H. Nicholson visited reia-tivin American Fork Sunday. Mr. and Mra Will Jones and small daughter. Justine, went to Salt Lake on Wednesday evening. Mr. end Mrs. Stanley Strouthers and three children cf Milford spent laM weekend with Jlr.and Mrs Harry Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Dean and wnall daughter, Barbara, spent the latter part oi the week with Mr. and Mrs. Jock Dean of Balt Lake. Sir. and Mrs. Fred Myers entertained at dinner Thursday evening of last week for Mrs. Roy Lemmel and Mr. and Mrs. P. Hrnvton anl children of SpringvUie. Mrs J. B. Myers sent to Salt Lake Tvasdav and met her son, John, who ha returned after a month's viet slth his grandmother, Mrs. D. G. Glacier of Provo. Mrs. R. G. Frazier and Mr Mayme Came were Salt Laks visitors Thursday. Mrs. A. L. Dauqutn of Salt lake was the guest of Mrs. Bert Thaxton last weekend. , Mrs A. C. Lartck entertained at dinner for Mrs. A. L. Dauqin of Bolt Lake Friday of Mat week. es BOUNTIFUL BOCNTIFCL July 29. The Muir family reunion was held Saturday ef laat week at the borne of Yi liMm 8 Muir's eldest living daughter, Mra Polly Grant, whose borne la the origW, 8. Muir was an early inal Muir home t'tah poorer and ma of the first settlers of Tbe reunion was held .on his Wools truss A iarga os hundredth birthday anniversary cumber of descendants survlre him. A banquet was served. The following spent tha early part ef the Mra T A Wad- week on a trip to Brighton: Mira Bernice d'vope- - who went aa chajieron; Miaa Erma Vaddon'is, Miaa Helen Waddonpa. Hun urn. Mia Gladys tian-so- a Durham. Mlsa Cask Earl Hanson and Ivins Macdonald. was boa! ess to the Mlsa Josrphlne Hepworth Vesper I club Tlmraday avenlng at her home. and refreshments served Games were Mra. It- - bert Argyle and daughters. Ena and Helen, left ,Friday et laat week m a motor Idaho. trip to Btirh-vMr. and Mrs, J. It. Hampton and family spent the past week on a motor trip to Bear lake. Mr T. J. Harrison is tn Toa Angels visiting st the home of VVs H II. Meeker Pettit aad family rv Jlr. ged lire. J. turned Moeday fro t motor trip to Bryce cai.roa tod Zten National park. 51 ta t arot llanaoa anil brother. Earl, were guetta of Mr. aad Mra A- - L Mardooald or Salt Lake Tuesday evening of laat week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A Tar lor hare returned from a motor trip to Eton National park. Miaa Elaine klauro ef Bait Lake Eyient Tuesday here aa the guest of Mra. Lee Brown. Mias Orla Argyle la visiting relative in Bpringrille. Mr. and Mrs. 3. ft Arbnrlle and family have returned front a motor trip to southern I tah. Mrs Fred fs. Patterson, aerempaniid by her Son, Robert,? and brother, F VV. Bimdertion, who had spent several aeeka In t'tah visit tut relatives, left tor their home In New lurk the early pprt of the week. XFIELDING W. Nelsen and sons. Allen and Rollln, of Oakland, Col , Sunday. The Kelscn famijy have been touring the northweat and Yellowstone park auto for a .by month, and had spent a week with relative In Utah. Mrs. Ezra Packer visiting with relatives in O'trden City, daughter. Blanche. Games and music were enjoyed. Refreshment were Served to twenty guest. Mr and Mrs. C. W. Earl of Logan are gueets of relative here. Miss TreSsa Garn was a guest at the alumber party given bv Mira Edna Cs perior of Garland the ev of P.oneer day. V 1 : NCES2TT C i Cm out to th beach for a day f rart and recreation. Hear th Sweeten or by Rd!o Band Cencert cloee-ua while you swim In the lake. It pclvllega ts hear this finest of all retort bendi la America In a program (jUir'i. t '1 RIVERTON Vt RIVERTON, July 29. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. Mr. and Mrs. G. FIELDIXG, Juljf J R. Coombs and family were guests of W. Bills, Mr. and Mra. Gerald Rills, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wllklnon of Rreaton, Idaho, Sun- - and Mr. G. J. BiHs and Allison Bills spent last week-en- d in Provo canyon. Wednesday of last week'the following Mrs. 8. F. 8tephenen and children ar Beehive G rls enjoyed an owtHtg st Bigler Eunice Petersen. Louise visiting for a week wrtih friend and rela-tivgrove1 In Provo. Coombs, Evelyn Hess,. EvelynxSnow, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Barton spent Hattie Hardy, Lucille Sainsbury, Anlua I'dv. Thelma Wood, Lucl e Garn, Artna Sunday and Monday In Cottonwood canCannon and Bessie Hansen. Games were yon XMlss Irene Millard was surprised by a a feature of the day. Saturday of last week. Sunday evening Earnest Earl of Logan few of her friends wer Games and music Donetta entertained Horace enjoyed. Luncheon Taylor, Erickson, Clara Earl, Hattie EarV of Lo- was served Maooti Ism Will Mr. and children of Mason and June Mason gan and Marian of Fielding at a plunge at the hot springs. Salt Lake ora the gijcate of Mrs. Rosa Later In the evening Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lovendahl. ' Mra Eugene Kimball. Mrs. W. L. Ham-da- y Hansen served a chicken supper to the W rat of Thomas Mra and home. Christensen at their party M as Dessa Adam of Sait Lake was a Jordon wer the guests of Mr. Wllford lunctieon a Crane last week-en- d afterMrs. of . at Mr. and Wednesday gueat noon. Clifford Welling. Mr. and Mrs. Georg R. Coombs enMr. and Mrs. W. Llm and daughter, tertained at a chicken dinner Monday of Grace, and Mr. Nridon Llm of Pleasant Sweet peas centered the Grove spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mra last week. wer laid for Mr. and Z. Butterfield. tabl Cover Mrs Miles Jone of Logan. Mr Richard Mis Norma Rose of Salt Lake Visited Steed of Farmington and Mis Lav on Miss Leona Peterson Monday and TuesW iktnson of Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mr Horace Garn 'and son. day. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Millard were guest Sweeten, of Ogden, spent the early part of the week with relative here. Sunday of Mr. and Mra. William Millard Mrs. Frank Wood was hostess at of Layton, , lawn party Toesdav evening In honor of Mies Rose Anderson of Spring City the eleventh birthday anniversary of her visittng her sister, Mrs. Spencer Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wood of Farmfor an indefinite time, ington 'were the guests of Mr. and Mra. A number of Riverton people motored Wallace Wood, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Harris enter- to Liberty park Monday to -enjoy a Piotained in compjtment to Mr. and Jf re.' J. neer day celebration 1 Af BOWEN VTnrt SWtlTtN)- p -. ) The Nash March ...77...... Booth Raymond" ....Thome Overture, I. Selection, High Jinks" Print! and Hauerbodt 4 Soprano olo, Bong of th Brell Soul" of Scotland... t. Reminiscence , , Godfrey (Intermission) 1. 2. ........... I. Concert 7. 9. Wall. Eapana" .... Waklleufel musioai art Miss Dorothy Kearns U. of U.. Girls Ulee club . ,, . . Novelty Thirty 10. voice Under direction of Protestor Lawrence Dberly Finale. Attractions for Sunday, Auguit , Include Pern Batsly, soprano soloist! John Parrish, tonor ollt, and splendid mal quartet. TRAINS Xeava Salt Lak MS, 3 15 4, m.. train Sundays and holidays, 12 lp.m. noon, 2 p. . m., and every SO minutes. Special O he greatest amusement vqiUM in thehJcrld |