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Show ' MAMMOTH MAMMOTH, Aug. 12. Mrs, M. A. Ihjiui left , Saturday of last week for bun Diego, Cui , to make her home. Air. and Airs. I. K. Edgar and Mr. and Airs. K. 1. Thatcher and daughters. Fern and Barbara, motored to Mosida, Saturday evening of last weak, and spent Saturday and Sunday. Miss K. Kennedy of Pasadena, Cal., 1 the guest of her sister, Airs. Biennis Mur, phy. for a few weeks. Airs. Kichard left Tuesday Gi.uspl forSalt Bake to visit relatives morning and friends for a few weeks. Airs. Byron Whet-locand Air. C. A. Wheelock returned Monday evening from a few days' visit at Mount Pleasant with relatives Airs. IMstine and nephew, Elmo Diehl, left last week for a trip through Yellowstone park. They were accompanied tit vls-lln- es , by Linden Cornish of Spanish Fork. Airs, W. R. Cox of the mine Lehi-Tint- ftwltserland. They later v Istted Franc e, and spent tome Unis la Be giuiu. Enviuis-t- . gland also Mr. and Mis. K. F. of Twin Fal's are here. Ltyu Aii vs Katherine Madsen of Payette is the guest of Miss Alary Van OJse Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith left Tuesday on an extended " vatu to points. In Idaho and Utah. In Utah they will visit relatives In Logan and Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young of Pocatello are visiting in Boise. Mr. and Mm Albert L. Pond of Portland, Ore., spsnt th week visiting rula-Uvhere. Judgcjv'Vd Airs. Alfred Budge haYe a visit to Salt Lake. Mrs, trank Ensign returned Wednesday from Chioaga, where, with her daughter, Marjorie, she had spent several months. Miss Marjoria Williams accompanied her home and will be a guest at the Ensign home.. Alisa Edna Wright of Nebraska is the guest of Mrs. Claude Davis. io visited her mother and daughters here last week. On her return to the mins FIELDING she was accompanied by her granddaughters, Marjorie and Marlon Laver. Air. and Mrs. E. O. Humphrey and aon, FIELDING, Aug. 12. Mrs. Clifton Wood Kenneth, who had spent two weeks vis- and Mr. Blanche Wood of Farmington relatives and Sait friends were Lake, st laat week-en- d iting guest of relatives returned to their hums hers Sunday here. Mra Sam Gant of Salt Lake spent the evening. Mr. and. Mrs. Edwin Simpson, Mr, and early part of last week with Airs. Fanny Airs. LeRoy Dunn and son, Howard, and Gara. evening a dinner waa Mrs. C. H. Webb motored to Saratoga given InThursday he home. Nasturtiums were Springs, Sunday, and spent the day. used as a centerpiece. Covers were laid Air. and Mrs. Ray Cahoon of Deaeret for nine. Mrs. was assisted by her have moved here to make their home for daughter, Mrs. Gam Cooper Hatfield of Salt a few months. Lake. Dr. and Airs. Steele Bailey, Jr., Mrs. Saturday evening of laat week Miss John Alikeseli, Aliss Ada Longley, Miss Idella Wood entertained at a party In Myrtle Bringhurst and Mr. and Mrs. E. compliment to Mis Barbara Olson of Ward motoied to Castilla springs Sunday Preeton, Idaho, who is. a guest at Her and spent the' day. Air. and Mrs. J. D. Brown and children home. Mr. tnd Mrs. Joseph Smith had as their left Thursday for American Fork to make guests lat Aeek Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Jentheir home. sen of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Alias Mildred Walsh of Dividend Is Alortensen and daughter, Vera, of Salt spending a few days here as the fuest of her grai another, Mrs C, H. Weob. Mr. and Mrs. Albert 8mlth of HolMrs. S. H. iFreckletun and daughters.-Rut- h Idaho, visited Tuesday with their and Elaine, left Sunday morning brook, Mra Alice Smith. for a visit at Pocatello, Idaho, with mother, Mr. Mra Thomas Harris enter-talna- d and friends and relatives for a few weeks. dinner Sunday evening. The st Mr, and Airs. Jack Davis and daughtable was decorated with eweet peaa ter, Jeanne, and Charles Hepworth mo- Covert were laid for Dr. and Mrs. Nelson tored to Santaqulu and spent Saturday and children, Spencer and Eva, of Presand Sunday visiting Mrs. Charles and Mra Mose Rigby. and daughters, who are making ton, Idaho; Mr. Burhl and Miss Reeva Woodrow, Don, their home there for a few months. Rigby of Bancroft, Idaho, and Air. and Airs. Bert Stapley and son, Lawrence, of Pavson. are visiting for a few days Mrs. Dan Nelson and Mr. 'and Mra C. ft Newton. with Mr. and Airs, Dean Mikesell and Nelson Allas Bernice Earl of Salt Lake is visit- Bert Stanley, Mia Clara Neibaur returned to her lnr Mr. and Mra Leonard Standing. Mr. and Mra J. E. Robinson and daughhome at Salt Lake, Tuesday, after a few weeks vis-- t with her sister, Mrs. H. R. ters, Bernice and Marguerite; Mrs. Andrew Csrruthers and Mrs. Calvin Smith, V Ildar. Air and. Airs. James Greggerson and of Ephraim, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bourne and Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Bourne, Mrs and of Salt Gloria, Lake, daughter, Lester Carter and daughter, Madge, of returned Saturday evening of last week a two weeks motor trip through after of were ladies parEureka, guests pnrk. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Andrus, Sun- Yellowstone V. L. Apgood and son, Roland, of Mrs day. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Holt of Salt Salt Lake are guests of relatives here. Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Siuulrach Stewait, Monday and TuesHep-wor- day. Mrs. Rose Walsh of Dividend visited her mother, Mf. C. H. Webb, Monday evening. Mr and Airs Joseph Elsmore and Mr. and Mia K. K. Clark motored to Pay-soSunday, and spent the day. Miss Thelma Madsen of Provo spent a of dav a here this week visiting coup! he- - aunt, Mrs. Hv rum Madsen. left Friday Miss Geneva Higg neon Afternoon for I.os Angeles to spend two weks visiting Mends. Mia William Weritt returned Saturday evening cf lat week from Goshen, where she had been for a few weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs. Glen Okelberry. Mr. and MOen Storrj of American as gueBts of Fork spent last week-en- d Mrs. T. W. Hatch and Mrs. C, E. Simpson. Sirs J. J. Cronin hns as her guests Mr end Mrs, W. At Mayfled of- Farmington. Aliss Tcressa Richardson returned Monv.U at day. after a three months n, -s Eureka. Mrs 11. A. Wilkins entertained at dinner Mondav in honor of Mr. and Mr. J. of Marysvaio. Cover ware e for twelve Blshofl and Airs. Jesse Haws have rewhere Eiv from Nev., turned they had spent three weeks visiting friends and relatives. The Columbine swtirm of Beehive glrhl 1U1 ltobion Va'entine. cells, served. POCATELLO. IDA. i 4- pmiimmiss COME! AWAITS TODAY! SEE COME EARLY! i The most ' gorgeous settings ever seen, the most spectacular thrills and through all the magnificence a flaming, appealing love story. With a sensational new beauty as the heroine. vlt . , .V' Q'l ?(M)d ci 162 State SUNDAY Rodclpii Valentino -- And- '; SVANSO! I GLORIA .: riWIij In- - Beyond the Rocks ot BROADWAY TODAY J, i - AND MONDAY Be WARNER In an unusual comedy-dramwestern life ef a ?zdfKi .... BIO STAKES! cast, beautiful exterior locations and a great love story to make this a rare entercombine .... f An excellent Whit Eagl i laarwiMm j s ' tainment picture Century Comedy k aBSBSXEQXBE , rrrt v I ' ,., 4 I 1. 'N't'Vv V V Ya ib BOISE, Idaho, Aug. 1! A marriage of in Bo se took place Monday evening st St. John's cathedral, when Miss Marv I'aJv, daughter of Ms and Mrs. John J. Daly, was married to was .Frank G. Davidson. The ceremony Gorperformed by the Jit. Rev, Daniel M. man. in the presence of the immediate families. The only attendants were Mis Agnes Davidson and Lawrence Belt s. The ceremony wes followed by a breakfast at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson left on a lata train for Spokane. Wash,, on their honeymoon. They will make their home in Boise-Mr- s. Walter Smith off Twin Falls was the guest of honor, at at bridge tea given by Miss Lucie Davis Saturday of last week. The rooms wfere decorated In a color scheme of blue. Tea was served The guests were all following bridge. members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma You ' have ROYAL REVUE certainly heard LEO GREENWOOD good r , of 1 ; v "Tr , BROS lot - 6 DS MICHELE V ft A ' SHOWS START 12:30, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 8:00 and 9:30. f NEW IN ' fine tlanto see it , e COME EARLY OH, BOY the BEGINNING TODAY THE BYRON GIRLS bill we h Evening Entlr lower floor. Including loges, 15c; mtxianln 15c; balcony, luc, 20c. log es Matlpe. Ida. 15c. 25c. 6:$, AND COMPANY things about i have TAELEK this AND week DEAN ' ,, ,,, ' . 4 i- -- . . Salt Lake Circus Day TjjpS FRIDAY, AUQ. 18 Street parade at CLYDE COOK . IN Ruler of wild men THE ESKIMO Thats Lola, girl captain of a smuggling schooner, who gives her love to a traitor, and, take it back by taking from him the who first won his love shanghais her aboard the schooner and away on th; broad Pacific battles it out. SON OF THE an wolf; O 1 i but not of her own wild heart! JACKLONDONS IMd-.-""iJO- the screen New York went wild over; THE picturethe whole world is anxious to see. E33 interest to many 11 a. m. a! l r sorority. - Aliases Lucille Margetts and Fannie Graff of Salt Lake spent the paet two weeks in Boise, guests of Mrs. George Several informal parties were Graff. givMi in their honor. Mrs. Albert Shellworth of Spokane, Wash., is visiting relatives in Boise. ' Miss Gene Laughlin, one of the popular young girls of the younger set!' has been the honor guest at several parties, including dinner dances and luncheons, the paet two weeks. Miss Laughlin will leave with her parents, Mr. and Mr. H. E. Laughlin, August 20, for Los Angeles, to make her home. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Anderson returned home Monday from a extended tour In Europe. They visited Rome and toured Love-Dram9 , - THE GREAT ADVENTURE The Worlds Greatest RUPERT. Idaho, Aug. 11 Mrs. T. W. Halliday returned home on Tuesday. During the past two months she had been visiting relatives in Illinois. Mr. and Mis. Ransom Turner are away on a camping trip In the mountains to Alturas lake and Rob.nson bar. Mrs, Riley Dixon, who had been a guest of Mrs. Charles Mendenhall, left Monday for her home at Orchard Mr, and Mra. A. F. Beymer and Miss Laura Turner ' of Iowa have returned from a motor trip of several weeks through the Yellowstone park, Washington and Oregon. Mra G. F. Cowell has gone to Hailey for a to her dauglfter, Mra Grover Newipan. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collin left Thursfor an extended trip through the Yeday llowstone park. Mra J. ,C. Wernfer of Albian visited Mra Ira Tweedv. Wednesday. Mis Joyce - Barnes of Binghamton, X. Y., la spending the summer with her parents, the Rev. and Mra G. W. Barnes. GEM 13 n RUPERT IDAHO - -sr- POCATELLO, Idaho, Aug 12. Mrs W. Ferris entertained at luncheon SatMis Jessie urday of last week, honoring McCracken of Illinois and- - Mra and Mias Walter of Salt Lake, mother and sister of Mrs W, H. C lea re. Covers were laid for eight. Pink and white sweet peas formed the centerpiece for the table. Mrs. J. C. Hanson entertained at dinner Saturday evening of last week in honor of Misa Katherine Cuddy of Boise. Mr. Ralph Thomas and Mra A. D. McDonald entertained at the home of the former Thursday afternoon of last week at a shower and farewell party honoring Mra Joe Hanaen and Mra Lea Lambert. Mrs. Lambert leaves soon to make her home In California. The afternoon was spent at games and sewing. Refreshments were served. Those present were the Mesdames Hansen. Lambert, Peake, Harms, Jensen, Farthing, Khodv, Harding, Walker, Myers. Swehosky, Benson, Howell, Dean and Fran sen. Announcement has been made of the marriage of B. W. Kemper of this city and Miss Gloria Curtin of San Francisco 'at the home of the bride, July 2t Mrs. Kemper Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Curtin; members of one of the oldest families In California. Mr. Kemper. who Is police judge ol Pocatello, esme to this city from Butte, Mont, R. The evening was spent f after which luncheon was BOISE. IDAHO i ab ut a year and a half ago. He is a law graduate of the University of Michigan. Mra Gertrude N'unamaker entertained at dinner Tuesday evening, honoring her g deal. Alias Marguerils Uordeiaf of Salt Lake, Covers were laid for elx. the table and house being decorated wit h, roses and garden Lowers, Errsl Hillman, a law student at the University of Idaho, also was an guest. Aliss Gorden is a graduate of the University of Utah and a member of the Phi Delta Phi sorority. She bag been touring Canada this summer. Mra II, B. Robinson and daughter of Oakland, Calif., are visiting Airs. J. C. Hanson. Miss Helen Wood has M her guest for a few days Miss Lyle Moss of Salt Lake. Miss Moss ws on her way to Yellowstone park. Mrs. Carl Bryan entertained the Evening Bridge club Friday evening of hurt week at her bom on North Garoeld avenue. There were three tables at play. Mr. George McCltnlock and R, W. McCracken won high honors. i th , W. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY CORNING, AUGUST 13; 1922. ST??. Story by Harvey Oates of Salt Lake City Destroyers, hydroplanes, phantom ships and slinking smugglers all in a terrific play! Sensations; seascapes; wonderful snatches of life and strife where league-lonrollers swell! g - starring STARS f STASIS ANOTHS GREATEST . CUO'tfN RIDER on EARTH FOOtLC3'i3':::iFcr kTH THt FAMOU HMlNtFORB fAHtOf , at Owl Seate on esl Drug Store, Walker Bank Building. - "t Ha P PA Ht AGES u DOROTHY PHILLIPS |