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Show THE SALT HAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1919. Intermountain Social Happenings groom are two Of Heher'S most Satevmed residents They WiU be et home to their after tebruary L Mrs. George A. Maher entertained on Thursday afternoon in honor of Uie flub' birthday anniversary of her son, Music and games were enjoyed. ford Covers, errs laid for fourteen guenta Mira Nellie Catoer of Cliarleston and Draper Giles of Tabloria were married January 14 at the home of ths bride's parerns, Mr and Mrs. Hone Casper. A family supper was served. Met snd Mra Giles will be at home In Tablona after f lehruary I. Mr and Mrs F. S. Kirns entertained a feW fi lends St dinner Sunday Mr and Mrs W, K. W herrltt enter-ta'iie- d a few friends at cards Wednesday evening. Mies Clara Bunnel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs fenorge Bunnet, and Murray W. Carrol of Midway were mairied January 11 at tna home of ths brides parents A family dinner was served Mr and Mrs lit nr Moulton - entertained at dinner Monday evening. PROVO PKO o, Jan. I Sunday Mr. and Lee Sulharand criteria. bed at timMr. and Mr. wer ber. The umu Harold Fuoklev, Mr. and lira Lee Smith, Mr. and Mra Hutch Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Graham and Mr. and Mra. Kuy . Florence Jepperson lrft Thuraday for New dork Iim aha wUI remain until summer in the Inter eat of her pro- ussion. afternoon Mr. and Mra. O. Fower ve'ebratvd their wedding an - Wednesday n.vor.irv with a dinner party, attended by a number of friends. Mis W. Monroe Harman entertained a number of friends Saturday afternoon of'nirt week. The hour were pieaeantly In needleamh. music and luncheon. spent M es FrciU lreise, who hae been In Pnivo for the past few rionlbs as of the Baptist church, left the ear y part of the week fur Salt Lake to M i I- rnls-sona- . reside Thursday afternoon the ladiaa of the S !(, Ward Belief eonrtui ted a eu. oeesful surprise I,aiey arty In honor of Mr Martha Hore.t. The time mas spent with sewing music and luncheon Miss Jane McUougall of Salt Hake City spent the past two weeks lu Hrovo with relat ve arid friends Miss Myrtle Thurgood left ths early of the week for Salt Luke to make part her home with her mother, Mrs. W. J 1 nuryood. v Mrs A F Arord and rhlldren have returned from Hureka, after a apteral weeks' vlait Tuesday evening M.aa Chios Van Wag-one-Tnn entertained at a birthday party honor of M'e Antha Murdock, An attractive decorative scheme in the red, white and blue colors prevailed through out the rooms. Twelve guests partook of supper, following which they were entertained with musin' and games., Mrs, K E Know Men has returned to Salt Lake, after a visit In Provo with her daughter, Mrs H, A. Dixon, Mrs. 1 H Masters Is spending a. few da vs In Fait lake. Mrs George A Hansen Is spending a weak with relatives and friends In Logan. The Old Giory Beehive swarm of ths Third ward met Monday evening with Mias Marva Carter. The members busied themselves with needlework during the session. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Schofield had as their guests part of ths weekMr. and Mrs. Hyrum Brough of Nephl and Kelt hi W, Schofield of La Grande, Ore Mr. and Mra. John Johnson of Benjamin spent, part of the week In Provo, on their way to Berkeley, Cal , where they will visit their son and wife. Mr. and Mra J. Edward Johnson, former Provo residents. Miss Laursl Oay is visiting friends tn Balt Lake tor a number of days. Mr. and Mrs Lari B. Allen have returned from Salt Lake, where they spent - their honeymoon. Miss le!le Adams ef Parowan la a Provo visitor for several weeks, tbs guest of Miss Florencs Anderson. Mrs. A. J. Stewart entertained at dinner Wednesday evening. The guests eluded Bishop and Mrs A. L. Booth.' lira Melissa Stewart, ths Misses Kdittia and Leona Booth, Mrs. A unis M.. Young and J. W. booth of AJpina. Mr. and Mrs. Jess M. Harmon returned Sunday from Balt Lake, W'hert they spent several days visiting. Miss Maurtne Goodrldgs has left for Milford to resume teaching Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr. left last week for Ban Francisco, Cal, to visit her daughter. Mra Jubel A. Hale. Mra George Madsen and daughter, Mina left Tuesday for Logaa to spend ten days with Mra Madsen s lister,, Mrs. ' Robert Morton. Mr and Mrs. Haber C. Kicks motored to Kurekd bunday and spent the day. Miss Kina Scott entertained at dinner Covere were laid tor ten. Bunday. Miss Mary Nelson spent the week with friends tn Richfield. -- PARK CITY It , 'it f V in rkf 3 I VA 1 1 1 I i GARFIELD, Jan club was enlertalned Thursday afternoon at the ht me of Mrs Rue Packard at Magna. The guests were Mrs Wallace Mace. Mis Louise Wort hen and Mrs C. A. Mullnoskl The first Club was won by Mts Ai Thomas, the prise consolation puss going to Mrs Fied Barton. The guest prize was awarded to Mrs Mace, lhe club will meet with Mre. lamia Colon of Magna on Thursday, January 23. L. Mr. Patton of Arthur visited her nephew, Vlv.an Monttgue. at the hospital at Foit Douglas the first of the week. Mr, Monttgue recently returned from France He was not wounded while oversea, but is recovering from A severse, William attack of rheumatism. snothir nephew of Mr Patton's, returned from hm home tn Payson this week, where he had been ill of Influenza. Mr and Mre. George Robison left here this week to make their home at Devil s Slide. The stork paid a visit to ths home of Mr ahd Mrs Clare Webber of Arthur lffursday, making them the proud parent of a daughter. Mrs. William Patton of Psvson and Master Riley Patton of Bingham were the guests of Mre. Lucinda Patton during the week. An enjoyable dancing party was given Thursday evening by the management of the Bingham A Garfield hotel. Mra. II. M. Booth and daughter spent last week visiting with relatives at Garland. They returned home Saturday. ! 'Y feT 1 vV t - "I i 8 tf ( I.-- fOii ' e i i f rONATANCC uer HAMt Mon-tigu- I i j ELF.$T s 'Kir 'k. ,An 3 ,a 4 gjCTUil I UILUAC3 ii . in His Latest Artcraft Production OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW presented on a roQtltvay CHRISTIE COMEDY That hai uo rival for wholesome DUCHESNE humor MUSIC Sixteen piece orchestra and grand pipe organ, with now-loiat- TTY MISS GENE LA CROSSE Singing tha latent popular ballads in stirring style Bill Daily Double STRAND LIBERTY-TOD- AltC to Coming in His New AY (Eery day something new) Antonia Moreno and Mary Anderson In RIGHT OF POSSESSION The comedy and ecenic pictured are always classy ALICE' BRADY, In THE KNIFE JUNE ELVIDGE, In THE GUARDIAN 66pa ARBU Two-Re- el Riot of Fun nnnmnin 'Tl rx BBrsB9 H WD9CX)ETATTy'ARBUCiCL VCampin? Out' 0mm (to IS . m S51S35?eSt3SS5B1H38BSS5SSS American Tuesday HAZHilOVA in t Lake TkeMre AH EYE FOR AH EYE THREE NIGHTS-JANU- MATINEE 23, 24, 25 ARY !5o THE MOST FASClNATINO OF For genuine thrills dont miss THE DAY COMEDY I ARTCRAFT Picture V Branding Broadway By C Cmr4yy bar hm Willem S. Hmrt By dean Webster ENTIRE SEASON t POWERS THtATRL ' CHICAGO. Other Artcraft Pictures starring Bill Hart are "The Border Wireless, Riddle Gawne, Shark Monroe, Selhsh Yates, The Tiger Man, Blue Blazes Rawden. ENTIRE loc, S5e. k, office Ticket on sal19 at box u a. m. to p. ro. fau- 3 SEASONS CAItTY THEATRE. NEW YOBK. SOCIAL KAIL TKEIIIE HENRY MILLER Mwnatfr . With ALICE HAYNES as V.fiSI .liEkWafT a .r PRICES: a Y PLAYEES PRESENT JUDY. Daddy Long Legs sends one away at peace with the world. Alice Haynes, Robert Phillips and their support left nothing to be desired. Winnipeg Tribune, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1918. Consult the Amusement Advertisements for the theatres showing Paramount and Artcraft Pictures. Nights, $1.50, $1.00 and 50c; Saturday Matinee, $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25p. "DON ri Thrilling, excltlno Full ef and Foal Joy Maurice Erown Ellen Van Volkenburg Moroni Oleen Lcughter, Tear Supported by Varelty P'y All next wk PRICES with metis Evenings T and Wed. 1 Students at half sszssc TODAY AND MONDAY UTAH OF THE FAMOUS A EXHIBITED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE SALT LAKE BRITANNIC ASSOCIATION BY SPECIAL PERMISSION OF THE. BRITISH BUREAU OF INFORMATION In eaturawlth an "The Stranga Worran'), n a ap'tnd'd star c3t e laborately taoed of the ' Finii a . 3v. Sieies vV Hzrt b taftl Depict rg On the Arras, or London s Velco. e to Sammy, it o ail to The Way of a Ship on the Sea. 'The Crusaders of 1917, showing scenes m the Palestine Campaign, and other interesting Ail WEEK t MfraNW OKillKC THE GL'NFIGHTER. In Tl"3!' iH iliTI . r U&s a i XL "It IE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22nd, AT 8 OCLOCK ADMISSION, 25c and, 50c. aBSSS2SSS3EXEmiaE3nE CIRCU$ TOHIGIIT In THE HUMAN TIGER- SCREEN TELEGRAM. ft MUTT AND JEFF. fr Tprip-fr Only. The Meseage en tha Ccf EILEEN SEDGWICK THE pictures p Today THE LURE of the B'-Cun REAL HEART THROB y. EDDIE POLO biggest pictures Lemma, Tuesday Only, by Rsquert Bill Triple Program ail we have shown. BLADE CF HATE of "THE IRON TEST," Latest Curient Event! Right Up to Oat. A t I A L TO CALL OF HER SOUL On prl SPECIAL DE LUXE FEATURE, GLADYS BR0CKWELL (Last tetn EACH PICTURE HAS Sat-a- 2 39 Tuf-tbi- IN TENS I LY INTERESTING chirm- - the Butfe of eltr A clever comedy by Rudolf w Ilf J 50c. 75c. 2 Be, IOC, Jstlnee. Sapsr vised by THOMAS H. INCH nl BRISCOE A RAUH LANDER SR0THEk HERMAN A SHIRLEV RAPE, HACK 4 M.Ae1 Cspllt Georgette DE WOLF GIRLS Evenings. Jm PhtyrmpM m JLUC'SEATS Every night except Uondiy Tuesday, 8 '15. Four Ma'' firming Thursday. 2 39. LAST TIMES TODAyT in his latest Dwmi4 TODA! inn 1000 SEATS Popular Matinee Saturday g SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUftDA, Mary Pickford Johanna Enlists MACK SFNNETT COMEDY. . RATHE NEWS. S and First Show Price 10 11 Cents. A, M. d SALLY, MARQUIS AND MISS an O. Henry Romance. EDITH ROBERTS Jn Monday only ft frf BILL ! f - j,. . , - Thirteenth i NOW PLAYING. Headed by OTHER iide her 1 ACTS. Master Vitagrph 1. "A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS." T1 ree Munis dai'y. 2 19, 7 39. 9 IS. Prires Matinee, lc, i5v, 55, Night pl lees- - lie. "to, 3ec. I PET FREE." l THE LOVE RACE SIX v 4 . An effervescent, vivifying comedy drama eo slapsticks, but drawing room comedy plus drama. The most likeable girl in screen life in the big role. Dealing with scenes and showing things not heretofore local screen. It 1b a hit. BV A GREAT DOUBLE BILL TODAY, TOMORROW, TUESDAY y Dl'CHESNE. Jan. 1 The Red Cross In what was work rooms are formerly the Msrslng department stole o fh conand work Is being rushed signment may be finished by February 1. Ths chairmen of the various committees met Saturday afternoon of last week and outlined the work for the week. Mrs P. M. Pope was nominated for chairman of the sewing committee until the re. turn of Mrs A. M Murdock from Balt Lake. William Oraver, chairman of the committee selected to receive rattle donations, reorta sixty head up to date. Mr. and Mre W f Oammerer left Sun-da- v for an Indefinite stay In Balt Lake r and Mrs H ,M Walker and children ware Roosevelt visitors during tho week. Miss June Murdock has returned from Heber to apend tha remainder of the winter here associations Friday evening the mutual Beint- - church gave a of the Latter-da- y dance at the town hall Refreshmen wsro served throughout the evening Friday afternoon a vhlUtren's dance was enjoyed. Popcorn ball wore sold, the proceeds going to the children's fund Miss Oiabelle Biady has returned from a vleit in Antelope Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mackl and two little daughteia have been spending a few have with Mrs Mackles parents, Mr. and Mrs B. L. Part In Mvton. BwUirdav afternoon of last week little George Wilson, with a number of fiicnd. celebrated hi birthday anniversary at the home of his parents. Mr and Mra. Milford Wilson. Games were enjoyed end luncheon was served Mr and Mre. O I Dickerson presided ever a prettily arranged dinner Sunday Covers were at their subuihsn home laid for Mr and Mrs A J Fellers Mr and Mrs O C lock hard!, Mr and Mr M B Hope Mr and Mrs R M Pope, Dicker- Mra T, A Ring and Mia I son Miss Lillian Carey of Balt Litkt arrived Tuesday and will tea h for ths remainder of the winter In the public schools Mrs Chmle Brown has returned from, an extended visit in Balt Lake with relatives Mis Msv Clemenson ef Mount Pleasant has been the guest during tho week Of friend hers Mr snd Mrs 0 3 Greaves announce the birth of a daughter at their home on x F ALflABC I FIRST SHOWING l i Chils-tense- T (TOW The G U Bridge 18 Mis Ht-'e- Hr 4 , It GUNNISON HEBER tfS'f f y jgM - fi. I GARFIELD PARK CITY, Jan. Mr. snd Mra Oeorge Huddy announce ths marriage of their daughter, Miss Laura Huddy, and Glen Crawford In Salt Lake on January The couple will reside In Balt Lake. Mrs W, D Button, who has been visiting with relatives tn Salt lacks, returned bom Wednesday. Mrs John Buck entertained ths Five Hundred Afternoon club on Saturday afternoon of last week. The guests of the club were Mrs Annie Rsdilon, Mra H. W. Delghton, Mra W J. Ruth and Mra T. DavIdsOn ef San Francisco Irises were awarded to Mra W. W. Evans and Mrs H W. Delghton. Mr and Mrs. George Crossman went to Balt I ake, Tuesday, to visit with relatives and friends for several days Mr. and Mrs O A. Forslund entertained the Five Hundred Evening Card club Thursday svenlng Prises were swarded to Mra G. B. Sheen and D. B King. The Macabees entertained their members with a stag party at their hall Thursday evening Mra T Davidson of Ban Francisco ts at ths home of Mra E. J Beggs January 14 Mrs T Sears has accompanied her sisThe Woman s Athenaeum hed Its ter, Mr J Huisda, to ths latter s home regular meeting Monday afternoon et the In Nebraska for n extended visit. home of Miss Mary Bhlelda. Two papers were read at the meeting, one by Mrs Anna Kopp on "Juvenile Iiellnquencv," and the ther by Mis EL P LeComrte on "Modern Inventions Ths reading of the papers was followed by a musical The nest program GUNNISON. Jan 11.-meeting will be held Ruby Jesson at the home of Mrs E P. LeCompt. of Marti! hsa left for her home after a week's visit with friends tn this rltv Mr 1 horns L Healy, daughter of Mr E. boslnskl, left Friday of last week for CITY her home In Huntington, IV. Va. Miss Ernnia Christensen, daughter nf HKKKH CITY. Jvn is -- Mr lyjd Mrs Mr Johanna Christensen, returned to Robeu Turner miiet tuine i at dinner her home in halt Lake on tiundsy, The guests Included Is visiting Mrs Leah Bik of Bunday evenlrg Dr and Mrs D A Dannenherg, Mr. and with her parenla. Mr. Ephraim n and Mrs A Mia Fred Davtwll and Miss Iona Turner Msa Marv Tavlor of Heber and WilMrs Ida P Melson of Ccnterfleld reliam A Eastwood of Provo were married turned home Friday of last week from ari January 1 at Irovo After a short visit extended visit In Salt Lake FredAndrew B Andorson snd And-ewith, friends and ro'aCves, thev are at homa now to their fuends In Heber rickson and their families of Tremonton Mrs C.iotui i um of Bis k Hae k Is will make their home In rymtertield the guet oi lu r niothtr. Mrs Am Adn Emil Rreenval snd M's Ruby Ckrter Horner. both of this city, were married at Manti MNs Lula Smith Is a to Balt Wdne-'U- v Lass Mr and Vr h a Oates of Railna are Mrs Funny C v tr grid 0 Wall of the sliest of Mrs Yctfa Soicgson mu-i- d vc in Mr h, MCt ate md Mr J W. Jones returned !e end brute v temtle Wr1 h, from a visit in Salt lake home t J I 5 I Tatak o JMIMH TRY TO GET IN COME EARLY T r-- ui SUNDAY AND MONDAY Constance H.ff-AJLTN- EFPE2ES3 O'! ju. (BEST ANYWHERE) frit-mi- Ms, Bo-har- d. A -- In - vsf -- - - er- jgiijwain by .Prices: cl tee anasff J FuckM, Taod sill sot Players J. Anthony Emythe Matinee Thiixsday and Saturday, 15c, 2tc; .Boxes, 60c. Night, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c; Boxes, 75c " aauBa aK-P"- f St. 30 8aldBynrs price slk sa.h knt or usd 04 Treats THE EVANS CHU.1.LM. r, FAIR BANKS. A Play of Thrill Upon Thrill Produced with the Wilkes May Buckley and MITCHELL only INVISIBLE. Tuesday SIGN THE 00 UGLA5 Wednesday L3, t ! |