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Show 9 ..HE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12 Fmr, Mil Hatton. Bay and Elmer Loraoo, aoo, H. Blaopa. Harold Wbtttlrr, . TWIN FALLS, IDA. 1 Miaa Marla Inga, Miaa Luncheon wag served to Miser s Villie and Ray Tyrr MtM Leola at a tea Monday. Tha homasa Horae En Fannie brio. Mfaa Mary Smith and Miaa Ber- Florence rtunran, Florence Friday. Lena tamed, wa assisted tn by har mother, alya, Jo aad Fraak Orrtto, Arthur Barroo. Kt ate Wllltama; Jack MeCrimmon. Balter Elder. Shatter, Hut it Gardner find Veda Barrett, Mra. C. M. Beck,nerving and th Miasas Maria, u Buaaell me, Tlrkor, Jeff lticbardoon and Kenneth Wllaon, Kimball, Herman Ludwig. Kuth and K.iith Miaa Jeans Hind er entertained at a Tkomaa. thipman, Th rooms Mualc for tho daocln, we Purnlabed Fred Williams, and Kfuutth Boy Wright trousseau tea Wednesday afternoon of were decorated in fall flowers sad whit by Guides Dar. Gaaaoa end a toarbeee aroao olao Theme. teat week. Jea cream and cake war wedding bells, with' a shower of pink an loved Tba party waa eh ape realod by Mr, tulle and bells as a canter dew ration. a Law la Wolaey. Mra. H. M. Adana aad Ura. tervsd, Mr. H.' F. Gear ( Eureka waa th Reading and mualc war furniahad by Bywalor. I I week-enths Mr. tad Mrs. Char lea Weaael and ana, Calvin, d last guest of her daughter, HelenMisses Mary. Dorothy, Ruth and Mra. W. Q. Storm, rt turned home Thuraday moniln, from a two Chipman, Lte Msudgiey and Mra moatba Horace Back visit with rrlatlrea la Okie aad Kao- -' Miaa Norma Ntorra left tot liar horn Ar2 AMERICAN Mrs. FORK, Sept. tin by. Halt lb Lake; Monday, after a ten days abia Bessant entertained Monday evening Th Thetty swsrra of th Baehivt Oirla Mra. H. Tilton and children aril! return tomorbrtda of tba visit bora with friends and relatives. entertained Mlsa Clarie row Irem a moatha ylalt with rela tlrea la for Mias jlaan Hindlay, In honor of Mina Irena Chipman, a 8p-temb- er Tueaday evening byGamed and mustTaylor, waak. war Bolaa. Idaho. Mr. and Mra. Wayne Wilcox and chilJiisa Rev a Beck apter- - enjoyed. Refreshments were served. hrld. Dr. and Mra, - B. I. Erana aad daughter, Amsr-Ica- n In of dren Bait Laka spent Sunday Sarah aad Margaret; Mr. and Mra. A. Twelrea. Fork, tha SHeatg of Mr. and Mrs. ail of Salt lake, and Lewie Erana of Vernal war tha Sunday of M. aad Ura. A. Haber Barrett. Llew- AMERICAN FORK CpUtiH-I8pt I liar Vinter, Mrn. ihvrlev Johnson,. at her home, lira, F, 8. Bell eafrtalit4 ! 4af at dinner for a group M former raaldaatg hf feltm. Iowa, ' TWIN FAIXB, Ida n fut wi. Hallntt. whawlll Jeare wa for taliforaia, was the honor guest of Mrs. W. Crimea at a A. BroosM end lift, ' ( party girea Wrdoeadag aftrreooa at ba home of Ifrg. M. Sowley. lira. M. 0. Ooaoear eatertailed Wednesday Mr. aad Mra. Charier F. Aadeeaoa ara aftarnoaa at the horn of lira, hmeat White ing a pari a( their vacation at Beat laka. spendat a meeting of the llamas y club. Bridge Chaldea H. Hilton of Salt Laka. father of H of area tha direction. lira. Heed Hollister HHtoa. la a sueat at tba Hilloa homo an Cheyenne, ini lira, P. L Coatella wera T. Fourteenth areruie. (lit guesra. A number of frienda gathered at the homo of lllaa Wilma Keel entertained Wednesday Miaa Bemlru William Monday ecenlng and enMr. and ereaiag at the home of her parents,for a watermelon front. Thosa prraent wera Urn. J. 8. Keel, at a dancing party tweaij joyed guesta. Mist tonlaa Heck, who will leave eooa to luM Hend tufa pul la at a dancing party given Friday evening ef last weli hy Vi ins Elee Jarman, Miaa Vra Ft tea. Mien Verdi UcTaurieg. Miss Agatha Pelham and MH Lwl Hicbing l the home Of Miaa Ktchlns. Mr. Oeorga Hallett anterlalned Teaday afr terneon lor a group of boy friend of her non, jack. Mr. Got, Hookin eaterUla.4 FrMir rootbor. Aim. f last week ,t th, bom. of h Me. Jamn A. Wtra, at a ueatlDf of tba Bio Lakes Boulr.ard rlub. Cliy-eaa- . CoaiplmntUng Ura. Seed H.IU.t.r f eater-alBW jo . Mr. a 4 Mr. Robert Nar. SOQ a a weak laat f erasing rriday party lor aig fuaala. Monday at Mra. C. D. Thomas was boat aa Informal lumrheoe nuapUmaBtlp, Mill Byrd ek for tb, oaat. Covora Wall, ark laft thl iror .laid for Mra, H. J. Wall, Mra.' R J. Oatraatar, Mra. II, W. Wilaoa. Miaa Wall Mtai Bra frier Oatraadrr, Mra. Wllfoa Park, Ura. Mrrlln Batlry aad Miaa Irirran. Complimenting Mra. Chapman, a turat of bar aUtor. Mra. Carl L. Pairing, Ura. E. A. Riser aalartalood Friday aranlag ol laat work at buebaoa lor right fnrala. Mra. C. E. Booth ratrrtalnrd at four tablr, of brlftya Saturday .rente of laat work com. Tlia aural Miaa Laura McDonald illmenilng at taoludad Mra. John Graham, Ura. Looaanl Mrs. (Snort ut Bros. Wj. Korma Starrs, Florence Prtday. ellyn Pratt and ftrvH Vane formed a swimming party to Saratoga Springs, Friday evening of teat week. Complimentary to Miaa Mary Wilds, who- - left Thuraday of laat wek for a visit ta California, a few girl frienda at her home Tuesday evening. The time was apant in games and mualc. and GRAND OPENING BALL tho Thursday, September 7 Talk of flic Town Withnells Odeon Orchestra Smith. Mra. B. A. Walter. Mr. C. A. Robin-anaMr T, J. Wood!. Mra, Aaliar B Wilaoa, Mra. J. O. Thorp. Mra. Mra.. K. S. lAmd, B. J. Oatraadrr, Ura. 0. U. Mull, Mra. Biama I Warrca, Mat. Moraan Haap. Ura. H, A. Road. Mra, Claraaca Beatty and Miaa Beatrice Oatraedor. Finest dance1 orchestra in the west. Come and join the throngs at the Commemorating tba ai,hth birthday anal yrraary ol hor dguiktrr, Sara Uariarrt, Mra B. P. Laubrohrlm entertained Friday aflarnooa of laat wark at a party for a number ol bar daughter's playmate VI ember of tha Hlyhland Ylaw rlub were entertained Friday rrrnln, of laat week at tha bom a of Mr. and Mra. B. A. Junker. trarrB Scott rraa boat to a number of bla at a danclny party at hla kom Fri friend day araalas ol laat work. SALINA Opening Social. Thompson enjoyed an outing at Clear GRANDMAS BOY Snappy Songs, Clean, Laughable Comedy. New Management New Orchestra New Features I Mrs. James Sorensen Sept. left Monday for a visit In Balt Lake and Ogden. Miaeea Veda Herbert and Leda Gates and tha Messrs. J, Howard and A J. With A BEVY OF BEAUTIFUL GIRLS 2. SALINA, 3, 1922, MONTE CARTER A BIG MUSICAL C6MEDY REVUES IMsyaiakPMteldriaAria UAIAATliA VAUDEVILLE gcii.rii I BILL com; Creek eanyon Sunday. Maadamsa W. H. and Daan Brown and Miaa Lsah Brown sntartalnad at a pro- gressiva five hundred party at the Brown home Tuesday afternoon. Fifty gueata Were present. Miaa Bianch Burnt entertained at a lawn party Sunday afternoon in honor of Mias Alice Thorpe, who will soon leave for Salt Lake to make her home. Mewdamea Bua Nielson, Arthur Prows, J. B. McMillan, Morrel Robins and Orlando Crane entertained Thursday of laat week In honor of Mra. L. K. Woolf, who la soon to leave for Seattle, Wash., to make thalr home. Twenty-sigguests Vera present. Mrs. La urine Boy of Ogden Is a gusat of her mother, Mra. George Crane. Miaa Marguerite Crane sntartalnad Saturday In honor of Miaa Flora Seegmlller of Richfield. Pinner was served to eleven guesta. Mlaaaa Cleo Crane, Gladys Thorps, Bea Pater non and Amelia Hugentobler. and tha Messrs. Mllbourn Fern, Vern Burns. P. Paurup and Carney Gee enjoyed a picnic at the Sallna experiment station Sunday. Glenn Christenson, Lyman Wlllardson and Miaa Sarah Christenson Of Kphratm wera Sallna vlnltora Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Thorps spent Wednesday and Thuraday at Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. Lfcra Chrlalopheraon, Mr. and Mrs, Vego Chrlatophvraon and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hugentobler enjoyed an Outing at Maple grove Sunday; Miss May Ewela entertained Tuesday Afternoon at a aewing party. Luncheon waa aagvad to nine guesta. Aim com? EAELY tic; THEATER IS MUCH TOO COME EARL? SMALL ht GARFIELD TJiKFIMJC WpfTSe-WrT- Wl N COME EARLY Rob Wagner T ells Story Causing Stars and Public to Take Sides Chaplin and Others Give Opinion COME EARLY ji PANTAGES "YftiAni CarlKo and cbtUiro rLurae4 from Kith lake ' TburttUjr of Ur. au4 Um, Touta Jinnar, Mr. anl Mr. Otto Kumrow 4 Bvrt WUku, all of Arthur, bava murov4 from a two wvekt ouiing io the Jaekao Mr. and Xlra JanutjF Hot cooulrj. Im nad lour ol keUamirto evral pork. Mr. and Mr Rd Landaaw r vcoctvtnf an- - i gratulation upon the arrival ol a aoa lu tbair I boat Aaturdajr ol last Tba wlnnar ol tba bahi eootaat at th local thaatar am at follow a; Bath Woodward, Ural i La BUtp, Jr., aacood priaa, and tuf iII pris; if i tehsll twins, third prise. Thirty-sin- s babies recetTS w sr, ealsrgsd ekatoe. Ur. end Ura. Freak Bek binds sod vklldrea I Ut wk. dai wk. epsot Sunday In Pnne eanyoa. - Mra F. B. WllUsms smut Wednesday tad Thuraday Tlsttlng friends in Balt Laka. A pleasant svseing was spent Tuesday at the during o tbs season ef the children' A wsteemeloa- - fesUtsl ws enplsrfieeed. joyed, and sfterwenl racing ws Is Indulged A large crowd wss is atby th children. tendance. Ura. W. T. Ahlaulst end Mlu Usrgaret Wll Hams spent Tuesday in Balt Lake. Ur. sad Mra Tete Nicholson and family spent several day camping and ftehlng at INanihlp. They returned home Monday. The teacher from Garfield who attended the teacher Institute In Balt Lake this week were Miaa Elisabeth MAora, Miaa Lei a Wright, Mlu Hulda Elder. Mlu Huld Mias Aklijutat. EUtelya Prcbble and Mlu Mnrlon Man-hul- l. Mlu Glenna Bonner has returned to her home St Midway, after haring spent two uaeka visiting bar slater. Mra. Alice Knight. Mr. end Mra. Dan Wits and daughter, Mildred, and Mra Ray- - Philip motored to Pleaaaat Grove Bun, lay add Spent the day with Ur. end Mra. Bpeara Wilem. Mra Fred J eager entertained Saturday g of lent week at a watermelon social. The Garfield Women's club has postponed its meetings until September IS. The . B. 8. Social club will meet at the home of Sira Hodge Marahall neat Wednesday afternoon at 2 oclock. Ulee Zilpha Cameron eatertalned Monday evening to her home on Berenteenth avenue tn koaoc f kit fifteenth blrthdsy aalrertkary A color schema in yellow end white wet carried out to the decorations for the luncheon table. The centerpiece was ef yellow fall flower F'rtera were laid for Hive Meraa Leaay, Miaa tirglnia McBntee. Mist 11 Mander, Mia Poll Barr and Miaa Elve Dystt. Mnlc were enjoyed after the luncheon. and game Mra. Margaret W. Bveua of Balt Trike spent the week with her daughter, Mra. Jo Thomas. Mia Mary Broderick of Arthur wa the Bun-da- y fieri of M la Myrtle Tranaean. A dancing party was enjoyed Tueaday hy Mr. and Mr Thorns Maher. Mr. and Mr. Claude Anderaoe Mr HJ- Mr. and Mr. George F. Wllaoo, Mr. end Mr. Al Thoma,. Mr and Mr. Georg Watts. Mr. and Mr. A. J. Bell lr. aad Mr. C. C. Woodward, Mr. and Mra! C. B. Nelaon, Mr. and Mra W. B. Me. aad Hr. R. M. Leaay and H. T. Haymond, Hilton Mr. and Mr. Fred Waniass and have takes th home no Went Seventeenthfamily and Lin - . coin avenue. Mra B. B. Mia sad Mr. V. L. Butters chap-atonethe Beehive girls to Black Bock, Thur day. H. Mra. J. Ludwig, Mra. D. L Ledenrsed and Mra Georgs W'ilaoo gnd families returned Blade y. after spending two weak wtth relative gad friend In Alpine. Mra Hiram Bouck. Mr. and Mra. William At. John and two children and Mra Erma Robert and daughter end Cart Johnson, all of Salt Lake, were the Sunday guests of Mr. aad Mr. Joseph Thomas. Mr. and Mr. Evan Arthur of Salt Lake wera the gueata Tuesday sad Wednesday at their son and hi wife, Mr. and Mrs., A. C. Ensign, lg their home nt Arthur. Miaa Thelma Bywater. Miaa Leverla Bar and Ml Golds Wolaey entertained Tuesday evening at th Girls club rooms In honor of th eiateenfh birthday anniversary of Mias It Aden. The gueata wet Miaa Lilas Undatrom of .Tayaon. Mia Elvers Elder, Mias Jennie Smith, Mia Helen Barton, Miaa Maris Pugo. Mias 'Btth Adame, Miaa Benia Sowley, Jack aad Rua- - CHICAGO, ILL., Sept. 3, 1922 The latest issue of The Red Book Magazine, the. September number, has caused furore in the ranks of motion picture people. Thdse who make the movies, and those for whom the movies arc made, are trying to make up their minds as to a situation brought to vividity - by Rob Wagner LAST TIMES TODAY TREE FRKflHSA and 6 OTHER ACTS- -fi -- 'Where is it all going to end? is a press and public is asking and answering ZZODTONU WEDNESDAY EVENING and CE DAILY THEREAFTER 8 :5 2;S0-TW- ots mjm IN GLQRIA SWANSON. ROB WAGNER HAS A STAUNCH ADHERENT WHO CONSIDERS HIS STORY DESERVING OF CREDIT AND PROOF OF HIS UNCOMMON TALRNT. FIFTEENTH ANNUAL SONG REVUE AND OTHER calls the story an epic of the pictures. Harold Lloyd peers through his paneless glasses to say it is the truest story yet told about picture people. I BIG-TIM- E Prices-E-vea. Norma Talmadge has said this: It has a greater significance than mere entertainment. Gloria SwansOn and Betty Compson come forth with unqualified praise of Wagner and his girl of the films. You may have an entirely new opinion and version of the tale. But not to know the story is inexcusable if you arc one of those whose dimes and dollars pay the folks whose energies anci efforts cause wj?. I ORPHEUM ClUCUr? VAUDEVILLE a. I with such vchemcncc that you will want to know what itis all about. Charles Chaplin X J5c to 75c; Mata, 15c o ?5o. Tw inched, AMERICAN The American Dansante, the most beautiful ballroom in America, will open for the season on next Saturday evening, September 9th. The finest dance music in the city. Make your reservations now. moving pictures to be. BETTY COMPSON. SCREEN BEAUTY WHO DECLARES CTORY HAS CAUSED HER TO BET ON IDENTITY OF SEVERAL CHARACTERS. . VAUDEVILLE FEATURES Pick up The Red Book Magazine at the first stand where September issues are available. Dont wait for the pews stand nearer home, but corral your copy forthwith. It is already on sale. In it fs introduced The Girj '(Informal) Special Favors of the Films i os Opening Evening N .. . |