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Show THfi SALT LAKE TR MRS. CARRIE TANNER rj'r'-- j""rT"r"ul HOSTESS AT WEDDING Ir "r 'r i r - - -- j- - r. r'i !r r iiT - - 1 ! I 'X K, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1028. - - 1 y-:- T- r- m m -- CRESCENT ICE CREAM NOVELTIES mm mmmmmm0KfF mm mm., ; ' ir-m- U OS IKY j t lor Gi ftts 1 r. mm FOR THE HOLIDAYS Moul-- 1 Bricks Appropriately colored lor the Holldayi and fruit tilled.) PINTS QUARTS. THREE LAYER BRICK m uyetii frozf.n it stard kmrfxettc 30c 60c PINTS. 3it QUARTS. Mr (Extra Packed in Ice and Dells ered) HOLIDAY NOVELTIES Ire Trram Pies ' dual Mouldy Ice Cream Cake snta- I'laus Fwuen Fruit salad Bell miCranberry Ice Crysaiithemum SherbeH Pumpkin Fancy Ice Crram Turkey Cop s ORDER THK(M (,II (.'RF.SIF.NT was. uti. Frozen Puddinf Nrsaeltode ( ustard Fnoc 1)1. ILERS . I L gMB ESKLd civic wtaf.unyujf.'-j- Civic Center has assumed holiday is extending Christmas ... attire and family have moved to their new place of residence on Lincoln street. Miss L talma Jensen and Miss Edith Hansen left late in the week to spend the Christmas holidays in Ephralm. A dance was held Saturday eve- nlng In the junior high school j Mr. and Mrs. A; A. Larson and sons were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bringhurst of Taylorsvtnc. Mrs. L. F. Pett attended the trousseau tea given in Salt Lake Sund.iv by her sister. Miss Phyllis Watklns. a oncie oi tne weeu. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hollis Aylett and children, Lenora. Melvln and Caro- lyn. will spend the holidays at the home of Mrs. Aylett s sister, Mrs. D, Huscher. of Long Beach. Calif. Miss Mary Henderson and Miss Sutherland will spend Christmas va- cation m Logan. Mrs. Andrew Larson entertained members of the Birthday club Thurs-da- y at her home on Oak street. A social and dance was held Tues-da- y evening In the Mldvale First ward, following the M. I. A. conference. Games were directed by the stake community committee. Hot chocolate and wafers were served, followed by dancing Miss Zelnora Henderson left Friday for Preston. Idaho, where she will spend holidays. The Ladles' Aid society held a successful meeting Thursday of last week at their rooms- m the M E. "Community efHirrh: It was victors1 day and a number availed themselves oi the opportunity to visit the society. A short program was given under the direction oi Mrs Fae Olson. Tea was served tollowing the. meeting by the hostesses for the day, Mrs. J. J. Landers. Mrs. Nellie Gor-ha- m and Mrs E J Knowles. Garfield or phof. ? . cheer to the many patrons. To those who use the Center for class purposes she has given free classes in the instruction of making dainty gifts at a minimum cost; to those who use the Center for meeting and social functions she has provided a Christmas tree beautifully decorated. Christ- mas magazines will be found on the shelf and are put there for the con- venlence of those who use the Center. Tuesday evening the Speech Read- crs' club entertained at a Jolly func- lion. Games and dancing were enjoyed and late In the evening prizes were awarded as well as a small present for each guest. Delightful re- freshmen ts were served by a committee. Two parties' were arranged for the blind, the first of which was held Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5. and was given under the auspices of the ladl?s' auxiliary to the reading room fW the blind. The party is an affair, having been enjoyed for the past fifteen years, directed by Miss Sprague and other members of the literary board. Miss Daisy Raybould was in eharge. A Urogram pf music and readings by the blind was enjoyed and followed by Hie presentation of gifts and light refreshments. On the 27th the blind Will again be entertained at a similar function. The Norwegian Literary society has made arrangements for a Chulstmas party on December 29. the' affair to be in honor of the alumnae of the (James and dancing organization. will be enjoyed and later lu tha supper served. Last Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. George M Bacon were host and hostess to a deliRhtful and Interesting supper for the members of the Saturday Night club The speaker of the evening was Major Gillespie, who has recently returned Ironi Colombia, where he had been sent by the gov- -' ernment His talk war exceediwly fascinating and the. guests were privileged to see some Interesting bits of handiwork brought back with him. Two private parties are scheduled for the holiday period The clean an.d spacious rooms, attractively dec- " orated, as well asTRe mode m "kltehen. makes the Center a very desirable . place ior holiday parties. The low fee makes it possible for all to make use of the hall and kitchen and the Cen- : tcr ?5P"ctaliy those sntalH which have limited organizations funds, in order that the Christmas ma prevail In all grouis. spirit an-nu- a) School closed for GARFIELD the holiday season Friday ufternoon. The fjrsijsccund:. jtnd. Uurd- - wdea gave an opeiTtta at the school gymnasium early in the aftcmoo.i as a Chrislmas party to the pupils Santa Clans was also In attendance. The various other grades gave Christ-ma- s niall and exchanged partir gifts School will be resumed January 2. 1929 Uarlleld Mens ilirb will give the children of Uarfield their animal holiday treat in their rlubroom Monday evening at 8:3t. The club is.be-mas..istBdBy"Th'e business men ol Garfield, and a benefit dance Will also be given Christmas-nigh- t. Garlirld-Magna Lions club ha. postponed the meeting at which the ladies of the members are to be entertained from December 27 una! January 11. ' All school children enjoy their Christmas entertainment and tree itt the churchSuiuhyi evening. Democratic ladies ;ctpciied their card partyand social evening till after Christmas. L. D. S church mill entertain the children Sunday morning with a program, and tree laden with presents and lots of good things. Utah Copper club will entertain the children of the surrounding community at a tree and other features Friday afternoon December 38. at the clubhouse In Arthur All children under of arc 1 he presr'it 9. 1 ft sis young-i-r-ieftd- Colville's Xmas ir i I Brick j Miss Margaret, Parsons. Muss Mary .' EMrabrth Terrell. Miss Virginia Mlsa Mary Lou Jonas, the M'ssrs Laura end Harflct Smith and J4is France- - Hotter will entertain a Par-jofu- With Pt ran DU1K 30c Pt. UX fe ft fe i i ' ft fe Per Dozen, if Ordered Before December 25 Regular ft Many other prudent spenders will buy a Home with their Christinas "Bonttt Check" because December is the Easy Down Payment Month. Qt. Ift TL'RN fe IN TODAY'S fe 5170 "Deed" -- ft ft ICE CREAM CO. A Good ft fe 52.00. Department-Wasat- ch J fe $1.50 fe ft fe !fe ft TO CLASSIFICATION NO. 1 "HOMES FOR SALE" Ift COLVILLE Order start is all they need $100, S150 will enable the young folks to moye in" a modest little home. They can eatiljr handle the rest on monthly pi Inents. 60c Rich Colville Ice Cream in Molds of SANTA CLAUS OR XMAS BELLS fe fe ft tt a Charge If Packed SPECIAL ft ' For Christmas! Tree, or 50c y , h -- Qt. S ft At Any Colvile Dealer I 2a A HOME v Plum Pudding Ice Cream 1. ft Xmas Bell Center 25c h a party and dinner Friday at the home of her parents. Dr. Sand Mrs - 8 Burnliam. m Wood Cross. o clock Vanilla XmaTs Dad Qives the Newlywcds ft Plvm Pudding Ice Cream Vanilla Cherry Blossom Ice Cjeam Brick e Invitations have b?en lsued by the management ol the Belvedere apartments lor a formal dance and Christmas party to be Riven in the lounge. Thursday evening at 9 C-- ft i FOR TODAY AND ALL WEEK bob-sleis- . was SPECIALS Miss Dorothy Burnnam will enterer m 8395 ; j grrjrrjrorf-h- ftV h of Mr Miss Eleanor Lowe, and Mrs Wlllara J. Loe. his issued im itations for a tea to be given Friday between the hours of 4 and 6 o clock at her home on Alta street. tain a William (A(C tjjirtf IHinferqkompsorvi Coming Events daushter g r 95 Parents ve-ni-ne 'vcL-o.uc- Bear-Rive- ' j ' mn Stat 4 . lit ree Lynds wcr-ar-lan- School Bell of meeting No. 1 and Radiant chapter No. 12. O. E. S.. held in the Masonic ' Quish 1 At a special chapter ol 1 THE Xrrus Install Of hom REGENTS n. MidvaSe Xnui ENTERTAIN E. S. Chapters Magna Miss Eleanor Story and Miss Florence Story arrived from the Bishops school at La Jolla and Radcllf fe college to spend the holidays with their evening of last week at their apartparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Story. ment on Main street. The decorations and place cards were in Christmas design and a color scheme of red and green was carried out in the menu. The guests were Miss MIDVALE. Mrs. E. W. Robinson, Gretchen Horst, Miss Lillian and Rawson Oralle Miss Mary Giles and Ray assisted by Miss Miss Van Johnstone, entertained at Anderson, all of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Joy of Tooele dinner Wednesday a wnc guests muuunjr rvcuuig ml iiic Phelps home on Main street. Mrs. L. P. Pett was hostess to members of her club Thursday afternoon of last week. Games were played following an early luncheon. The Church History class of the Mldvale First ward Sunday school enjoyed a Christmas social Saturday afternoon at the amusement hall. Games were played and gifts were exchanged. Miss Lillian Hart and Miss Lorene Aylett were in charge of the affair. Wednesday afternoon the last of a series of lectures on home decorations and furnishings, sponsored by the Community club, was given. of There was a good attendance. Members of the L. F. A. club met Beauty Culture evening at the home of Wednesday 304-- 9 Em Mrs. Ivan Gimmick. Following the Thompson Bldf. business meeting, the time was spent were in sewing. Refreshment Has. served by the hostess. Mrs. Curtis Booth entertained the Extends the Tuesday Evening Bridge club this Old Time, Hearty week. Prises were won by Mrs. L. A. Porter and Mrs. William Waters. Greeting Miss Virginia White left late in "A the week to spend the holidays at MERRY her home in Cedar City. Mrs. A. A Larson entertained CHRISTMAS" members of her club Monday at her street. residence on Locust Bridge followed a 1 o'clock luncheon. Mrs. J. M. Oespaln had as her guests Sunday Mrs. Carrie Sadler and Ronald Sadler of Draper. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. O'Brien and Center 0. WOMEN Faculty Women's club of the Unitemple Thursday evening, the folversity of Utah entertained at a dinner in the school cafeteria Friday lowing officers were installed by the evening for ths faculty and regents worthy grand matron. Mrs. Maude of the university. The hall was efStevens. Lynds chapter Bertha Phelps, W. fectively decorated with a large Christmas tree and evergreen M-- Charles King, W. P.; Anna Houswreaths, the tables being decorated ton, associate matron: Blanches Sartreawith holly sprays, miniature Christgent, secretary: Grace Ewing, Kath-etine mas tree:, and tall red candles in red surer; Mae Nlckols, conductor; McKee. associate cond.; Hazel apples. Westphal, chaplain; Matie Andrew, Tlie following program was premarshal; Laura Watson, organist; sented between courses: Reading Sue Adah; Mona Bottorff, characteristic of the season, Miss Ruth;Irvine, Randall, Esther; Gene Reynolds; vocal numbers. Miss Ruth Kathleen Naomi Robinson. Martha; Florence Summerhays; piano selecMeakin. Electa; Emely King, warder; tions, William Petersen: violin solos, F. L. Ewing. sentinel. Arthur Frcber. Mrs. Leroy Cowles Radiant chapter Eff ice Diamond. was general chairman, and was asW. M.; T. J. Nelson. W. P.: Cornelia v sisted by the following committees Maud Mrs. Sam Myler was Reception. Mrs. George A. Thomas, Hall, associate matron; MAGNA. secretary; Alice Ball, treahostess to the Jolly Eight Quilters Mrs. B. R. Lewis, Mrs. Thomas HulL surer; Margaret Carter, conductress; Thursday afternoon at her home on Mrs. J. L. Barker. Mrs. L. L. Dames. Wilhelniina Kelly, associate conducFifth East street. Mrs. Mary Staker Mrs. George Emery Fellowi, Mrs. W tress; Uleta Dupaix. chaplain. Ida was a siectal guest. A o'clock lunchH. Green and Mrs. Vernon Flsk; decWallmueller, marshal: Emma Lougheon was served. orations, Mrs. B. L Burns. Mrs. S. W borough, organist: Grace Diamond. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson, who Angleman and Mrs. Vernon Flsk. ApAdah; Ethel Berryman, Ruth; Harhave been living in Detroit, Mich., proximately 125 guests attended. riet Brink. Esther; Nelle Nelson, Mai for the past eight months, have re- -' tha; Carrie Clogston. Electa; Alice turned to Magna to make their home. eon was served at the home of Mrs Wilcox, warder, and Charles Shields, Harmony Rebekah lodge held its John Gee-M-r. sentinel. annual election of officers Friday Past matron's jewels of the order and Mrs. Ernest Hudson of evening in Cooper's hall with the fol Kalamazoo. were presented to the retiring worMich., arrived Thursday lowing result: Mrs. Harriet with thy matrons. Mrs. Edith Johnson of noble grand: Mrs. Florence afternoon to spend the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Lynds and Mrs. Florence Jennings ol Mr Hudson's Galparents. Nora Mrs. vice grand; Morgan, A. H. Hudson. Radiant. lagher, recording secretary : Mrs financial Neilson. secretary; Mary Mrs. Exle Hyatt, treasurer, ana u. J Evans trustee. After the business ' meeting, refreshments were served. Mr, and Mrs. Artnur naws oi arrived Thursday to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Vcrl Haws and Mr. and Mrs, Glen Haws and families. After the retmlar Sunday evening services at the j Baptist church, a Christmas program and Christmas tree will be enjoyed by all the members and their children. The Relief society of the Magna ward are sponsoring a o'clock mat- Pure Silfc Chiffon, with dainty inee next Monday at the Gem thea-t;P:rot top Extra fine gauge, full A can of some kind of food will In all the popular fashioned. colors be the admission fee. Food collected distribwill be put into baskets and ..Mjm uted to the poor Christmas day. Evnoun Y to this worthy help ery one is asked SPECIAL, PAIR movement. f A The junior seminary class enter- tallied at a Christmas party Thurs 3 Pairs day afternoon, uuis were wrmmw for $550 and a luncheon was served. The Utah Copper club will entertain all the children of Magna. Garfield and Arthur at a community BOXES IN HOLLY Christmas tree and program next 1 o'clock. at Bags afternoon Friday of candy, nuts and toys will be given to each child. Trucks will meet the Chiffon lliise, lapaiifse ! extra sheer. Cyprus high and Webster school to Special transport the children to the club .house. 3 Mrs. John MaLstrom and Wallace Malstrom of Midvale and Mrs. Hilda Pairs were Sun- Peterson of S850 day guests of Bishop and Mrs. Harkness. The Oquirrh stake Primary officers entertained at a Christmas par- -' "Van Raalte" Chiffon, "The ty Thursdav afternoon in the P. G. Hose requisite." hall in honor of the ward Primary Pair olflcers. A Christinas tree, program and games were features, after which officers preseach of the fifty-fiv- e Guest of I ALSO XOVKLTY HOSE AT I3.W AND S7.59 ent was given bags of candy, nuts Miss Eloi.se Tobelmann. daughter balls. and popcorn nt Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Tobelmann of The Magna Woman's club will hold theFIilicrest apartments, arrived the its regular business meeting and par-- ! latter part of the week from Califorlaw class drill next Wed-- j nia to spend the holidays with her liamentary at the club house. Vs 220 MAIN evening BETTER. SHOES ncsday parents. Miss Tobslmann is a stuThe Magna ward Sunday school dent at Mills college, where she is will entitled. an operetta present rgJ g JJ president of the Junior class, manTrial nf .Inhn and Jane." next V ager of the year-boo- k and a member Saturday afternoon and evening at of the staff of the college weekly. the ward hall. "" "4 Unity Temple Pythian Sister lodge Mrs. M. J Kane and son, Powers, semiannual elecleft Monday for Los Angeles, where No. 16 held its officers of evening Wednesday tion they will join Mr. Kane, and spend in Cooler's hall. The following ofthe Christmas holidays. Vesta Mrs. elected: ficers were . most excellent chiel Mrs. D-Persis Hiskey, student a! Simpson Jones, senior: Mrs Ellen Marlor, Iowa, arrived college. Thursday to spend the holidays with junior; Mrs. Alice Brady, manager: ' morning her parents. Mr and Mrs U U His- Mrs. Margaret Grubaugh. MM. and R. of 8.: Mrs. Mary Neilson, S.; key. Mrs. Mary Sadler, protector, and Mrs L. Robinson, guard. The Magna Ward Beehive Oirls engroup of their young friends at a Ladie.V at the dancing party Literary joyed a sleighing party Friday eveclub Wednesday evening. ning. Later In the evening a lunch- - rrc?r?- - Miss Jane Oallivan arrived Saturday afternoon by airplane from Ban Francisco and wiM spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Keams. Wr1 FACULTY Miss June Hu bands entertained club members at a dethe Tals-Tlightful CJutmaspjqrtr Thursday evening at her home on South Mam street. Gifts were exchanged and the evening was spent in playing games, prizes being won by Miss Ruth Collect and Mrs. Dorothy Husbands Covers were laid for the following: Isabelle Mrs. Elolse Hansen, Miss Barclay. Mrs. Marguerite Myers, Miss BurtertRhoda Miss Elinor McHan, haw Miss Nellie Burtenshaw. Miss Maurine Rich, Miss Mildrt? Husbands. Mrs. Dorothy Husbands. Miss Ruth Collett and Miss Vera PowelL The hostess was assisted by her mother. Mrs. W. C. Husbands, and sister, Mrs. Ernest Eldredge. Upper, left to riyht, Miss Fern Coolbear, i whose marriage to Harry It. Fisher will take Lower, place Sew Year's eve in San Francisco. daughter of D. W. Coolbear, whose marriage to " Union A. Heaps will fake place early in January. jr. left to ' rtiflit, Mm A ileetT Bonnet F, ictio leaves Miss Persis Hiskcy, who arrived Thursday from during the week for Sew York by way of the to with Mr. her Panama canal for an indefinite stay. Mrs. J. the Iowa, spend parents, holidays Mrs. Miss U. U. Mabcm and Margaret Batty, Hiskcy. Secly, formerly MissXclda Sorenson, a who will wed Samuel E. Burns, January 16. Miss recent bride. Miss Frances Cluff, who will acMrs. M. Barrows, i company Miss Bonnctt. (Jladys Barrows, daughter of Ken-rlric- ks Mrs. L. E. Hall and Miss Florence Hall have as their guests during the Christmas season Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tracy of Sacramento, Cal., former residents of this city. Club Members at Husbands Home AT CHRISTMAS DINNER SUPPER FOR DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sumner of Akron, Ohio, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stenacker for several days, en route to southern California, where they will spend the winter. - Group of New Year Brides; Couple Plan Panama Trip I Mrs. Cams Tanner entertained Wednesday evening at her home in the Keasier apartments in honor of her daughter, Miss Va Leen Tanner, whose marriage to J. Frank took place Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake temple, with Bishop George F. Richards officiating. The bride was lovely in a gown of ivory satin with trimmings of silver lace and rhinestones. Her long silk embroidered veil was caught in coronet effect with orange blossoms and she carried a shower of pink rosea. The home was gay with A late supChristmas decorations. per was served. The table held as a of holly, a mound centerpiece crystal poinsettias and red roses, and crystal candlesticks holding tall red tapers were used on the four corners. The hostess was assisted by Professor and Mrs. T. A. Beal and Miss Ruth Tanner. During the evening music numbers were given by Eldon Frost, Mrs. Beal and Miss Tanner and readings by Miss Ann Kendrick. Mr. and Mrs. Kendrlck will leave January 1 for Los Angeles, where Mr. Kendrick will attend the University of Southern California. r"- - rr - - 1 what finer Rift from Father to Son or Daughter that a "Bond for Deed" to their Own Home? WANT ADS. |