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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DBCUHBKR 23, 1028. r.C(B Member w. VI LE VISITOR Lnfry-Chr- ist fhU T ve Miss Doe) am ae 1 onnan, who is re-- nrn ing f rom Mills i llcgc for holidays with her fhi rents i Provo Cfinyon. O club entertained at its annual Ghristma sparty Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Boyd. The rooms were gayly decorated in holiday designs and a. lighted Christmas tree was the center of attraction. Games were enjoyed during the evening and a short program was presented. Percy Clements gave several music numbers and Miss Mary Greetham gave a number of readings. During the serving oi a late supper gifts were distributed Miss by a bona fide Santa Claus May Clements will entertain the club at her home. 827 Sherman avenue, for the next meeting on January 2. W. W. K . Regular meeting ol Wasatch sis tens No. 248, auxiliary to the B. of R. T.. will meet Friday at 1:30 p. m., 1. O. 6. F. hall. 41 Postoffice place. Meeting will be followed by the fourth or a series of public card parties. Mrs R. Stanford will be in charge of the s Wasatch lodge No. 471, B. of R. T., and Wasatch sisters No. 246 will hold joint installation ceremonies Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in 1, O. O. P. hall, Postoffice place. All trainmen and their wives cordially invited to attend. The committee In charge includes Mrs. Alice Taylor, Mrs. Dorothy Brownson and Mrs, Alice Flood. x y i. well-mark- o, ' CaL Miss Mary Tingley, who has been trending the University of Utah the will leave Sunday for fall her home in Myton to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tingley. Truman Eyre of this city and George Marchant of Holladay have returned home from missions spent in California. Miss Metta Carter of Salt Lake and Clifford Gerrard were married Saturday in the Salt Lake temple, followed by a reception In which only the immediate families were present. Mr, and Mrs. Gerrard will make their home in Salt Lake. Parley Bennion and son. Reed Bennion. arrived home today from the Bennion ranch in Wyoming to spend ;he Christinas holidays with their ..'amines at their homes in Taylors-duand-wint- PROVO. After attending M lis college during the autumn. Muss Ddcilamae Donnan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Donnan of Provo, is returning home for the Christmas holidays. Miss Donnan is a junior at Mills, a member of the class basketball team, and is planning to pursue a medical course at Johns Hopkins or Rush college next year. - Orders In Bed Believed Eaten by Sheep U.S. Monev Forty-eight- annual lar and one of a. carefree younger crowd, meets at a dinner dance Jack 'Tiffany, a slightly older man who has recently come to town looking for a wealthy wife. Jerry becomes infatuated with him and Todd Hirk-'- . man, her childhood playmate, who lives next door, is perplexed when Jerry becomes angry when she sees Tiffany showing attrntinns to her mother. Adele Halnrs. a still young and beautiful woman. Adele Haines believes she has been cheated of the pleasures that are her doe and re- rreta that her husband, Dexter Haines, is so set and middle-ageShe Is flattered bv Tiffany's obvious admiration for her. Mona French. another newcomer, joins Jerry's crowd at a swimming party after the dance, and Todd Hickman is smitten by her beauty. Jerry is to inherit a fortune left her by her grandmother and It Is to be hers within a month. Tiffany takes Jerry for a ride and on the drive he intimates that he is attracted to her. That afternoon he takes tea with Adele Haines and pays her flattering" compliments. One of Jerry's girl friends twits her about Todd Hickman's Infatuation for Mona French, a new comer in the community. Mona is a 'divorcee and beautiful. Jack Tiffany arrives at the country club and carries Jerry off for a ride, .much to. the envy of Jerry s jeering girl friend. Adele Haines and her daughter y, oiscuss, w mi resgrvauons. jaca Mona French is mentioned and Jerry warns her mother that Mona Is a dangerous woman and that, given an opportunity, .she might vamp Dexter Haines. Adele is extremely amused at the Idea of her husband falling for feminine wiles, but she is unaware of Mona's powers. is fast succumbing Todd Hiek-.nato the spell of Mona French. She is a curious combination of the calculating, mercenary type and the primitive, seeking ruiner of men. Learning that Dexter Haines is famous and wealthy, sh4Hnsinuates to Todd that she would like to make his acquaintance. Jerry HaWes dressed for a party to be hold at Dick Hartman's house; Jack Tiffany accompanied her. Dexter Haines, in a Retrospective mood, broods over his loneliness. Todd Hickman stops in his car and Mona is with him. Dexter meets Mona. A-- '.- Jary ' Utah-Idah- th d. . j 1 i ' ; -- Satui-t-bepn-d- I al To be continued.! Follow Todd Hickman iniis search for Jerry Haines. And see where he finds hrr. You will be surprised at the outcome of the next chapter. i Prosperous Christmas our Never has country, generally, been so prosperous as at thin Christmas There has time. been work for the and energetic, wages have been and are fabulous when compared with those paid only a few years back, Those, who have worked and saved cannot be other than prosper- Let s get away irom tms moo. she begged. "It reminds me of a poli clans Dan. Todd Casjs worried Glance Toward Jerry. Todd obeyed with alacrity. On his way out, however, he cast a worried glance toward. Jerry. She was with Tiffany and there stood the swarthy faced fellow still watching her. They rode' along aimlessly in Todd's car. Mona silent, for the most " part. Todd was unconsciously resentful of something, he couldn't explain what. And Mona was resentful also. "Are you sorry you left?" she asked him. laving a hand on his coat sleeve. "No.- - Why?" he asked. "You don't seem to like me very well tonight," she said in a hurt ous this Christmas. Some Are Unfortunate There are those who, even in these prosperous times, have met with sickness or other unmisforavoidable tune, who will not have a pleasant voice. He "Mona. don't say that!" clenched his hands on the wheel. "You know I do." She sighed. "Only that?" What was there in her voice that sent the blood through his veins'? "I oh, Mona. I adore you." he burst out. "There's something about you that consumes me." Mona was satisfied. She settled back and closed her eyes, because she knew he would lean over and kiss hers . . Christmas unl ess some big - hearted a lends person An 0. P. hand. S k a g g s System Store is the ideal place to select an Todd was home. smoking a last cigaret before going up to his room. He had taken Mona home and now he sat there, thmking about her and wondering why he thought about her. "That you, Todd?" Dexter Haines made no sound on the soft grass and Todd had not heard him approach. "Yes, sir." The boy leaped to his feet. "Did you see Jerry at the party?" Dexter's voice held a note of worry. "Yes, I did. sir." "Funny," returned the man. "It's pretty late. you. know. She ought to City Stores Located at: be home." 18 So. Main St. 351 So. State St. was was alert immediately, He Todd. Forgotten was Mona French. 1435 So. State St. Sugarhouse Jerry! She was the imfiortant one Q.BgKAGGS 3250 now. "I'll, hop Sputh State in my car and run over to KaHlo Is seler'd outer' Viiv in the classified ani appropriate, too liaterlairnient and the Rartto arts are" now timely vt "5- j i ' f' , tv-r- , . 1; 1, Holiday EXCURSIONS , , ii' ward-lrrei-r;- . ; " i-- C 111 a:-f- oni1-thi- -- si DtCk body n heslra Best Obtainable. ; hi lazz orene tra was the best Joist tiawihex. .were, ol.Uai, it ,!la,' ii Bcale at eet Blues" and snunded lie a clasuc. Strange to think of a iicaro blues song, written a" negro, about a negro street in tinhe- snundine lifc.g.8 classic. But HI Ytm"SSw. huinehow, the street, the shuffling nodarkies ambling m and un of rickety doorways, boudolr- cai ipttl 'vaner gais peering oiu oi a.: windows; plaintive, savage : ;i..ixiej.lacalraaL mm e .thc blr-- s am t nothin' 1 man frcliri' bad." ,i u But it was music you resist. You wanted to dance he darkies wauled to dance Santa's Favorite Qif- t- A RADIO tlllMI IN I! MHO WANT aii SToinv taw-sord- , -- ,,ir0sf home Jaii j - , alw ays said he was just ih union ... t. ' u-- ti.-t-- this. Fellows knew there when Dicli was as hard as nails. And he liked to light sometimes. For all hi., fat. he was as muscular as in his davs in college. Why. he d beaten a tavi driver and two nmle passenger.. one night in New York. Championed an- utiKiiown garL wna was..ncni"s den! and. ot course, as inose nan things always come out, the gin been turned on him and there had A glorious brawl. .1 Biorious mixuD. He'd beca forced, to I rscfe ssrtti."." in an rcnialn in seclusion -hotel fortnight. but what were the odds? Tonight Dick was a genial, beamthe ing host, and ho was at peace withParus New York was was all nu'iu. Vienna, rnumv v,.iuu te all ruht But his . ' Ut'JUmty.tiMt . that made you inuiK 01 a mmsij puopv. Perhaps no one ever noticed wcrc times were-recilve- ' ' m I'OWNrNU 1' I; -- For the Woman Who J IlRAKK C A. 3S loud -- ..a r tabe, Ustit sociirt . artr , i n.'i.-tr.i- KriTa'funlt fa ail January ras. ". 4 tm IMslriii mm IpS, t TWE OVTTU i Lrf lj ) f3 La 1 8 Ala n w - hurscia: rKren am Theodore marrii il tlie entrrt a ui- - Mfs. J. Leo Bown n ned at a turkey dinner at hei hen e Friday te, eveiuiiR Tie dining table was at ' activ ely centered with yellows rose; e Cwrs were laid for tvvrntv eight. Coffee growers of Colombia are he Wwk Compelit d flu raise' wages to keep bridgeplantation worker troni drifting lo UcrnoonJ public vyorks projects iu.-,uia.- lt7j igs i I ki .. - . v, nn M w L. M. Euing Beauty ShGp The Permanent Wave Shop liite j TIME Tt) STAU;ilTFN I P. AMERICAN HF.tRF.SS" ru ' : riH cs " ;i S t JROPE A TT M A Tt. TiTadltnts :r. a Butte Monl pa; , i i .Sweetti'. - ttr Mitlm. tf Sesier or Irt a Pfrmaarnt Waif lor Ell. m Ollt BMf. .... assortment of staple, eatables for the needy family you want to help. We will lend every assistance in such cases. Don't forget them. . VtoTFL??.J.ilKZ ... st (1 i CHAPTER 11. Dick Hartman was a rich young man. Too rich for his own good, most people said. Whether this was so or not, there was no denying his popularity and this not altogether due to his wealth and hospitality. People did come and go at tlie Hart-ma- n place with the freedom of a hotel, and now that Dick's parents were in Europe the sky was the limit. Dick was fat, if that means anything. He had not always been fat. Oniy since he left college. He had been the best boxer in college; he had been a star quarterback on the football team; he was the most popular fellow his fraternity brothers had ever known. And he knew everybody now. In New York he was as well known as he was in his home town When he walked into a night club in the nation's metropolis he was greeted by habitues, hostesses, entTirtniners, waiters and bus boys. Doormen knew him. Taxi drivers! knew him. Bartenders in downtown speakeasies knew him. Celebrities knew him and were proud of his rec- . ngnltlnn. Dick liked to fill his father's house he would then and with noisy people a sit alone in a corner, lookmg-lik- e smiling kewpie, his plump legs tucked under him. a cheap eigarct to his hand, his brown eyes twinkling, his fat little body swaying to the music that never stopped. People who knew hnn well must have noticed Dick's eyes. They were unusualap- ly large, although this was .. -not cn fat ..4 wA.nnA. Uk' Provo Dick's," he said, and before Dexter Haines could find the words he wanted to utter Todd Hickman was in his car and backing out of the driveway. d. ir-.nc- h I at.,mac Miiuncc Chevalier, gifted idol of will have Sylvia Beecher as his leading woman. In his first Paramount talking picture, "Innocents of Paris." Miss Beecher, well known as a screen player, is at present appearing on the stage in San Francisco as the leading lady in Ernest Pascal's "The Marriage Bed." Richard Wallace will direct. toi n receiving congratulations over the arrival of their first son, born to them at their home in Taylorsvtile SaturMr. and Mrs. M. C. Setadl day of last week Mr, and Mrs. Karl Olander will entertain a number of friends and 'relatives at dinner Christmas at Mrs. T. R. Taylor and sister. Mrs. their new home on West day h More Than 200 Guests 51. D. White, and children of Salt South street. Attend Reception for Lake, have been the guests of their A E. Mr. and Mrs. Hibbard will 4 parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Isaac- entertain at a Christmas dinner parCouple. for the son, at their home on West Forty-'ight- h ty at their home in Sugarhouse in Preparations South street, honor of relatives. The guests will in- Christmas dance of the State FedMrs David W. Moffat entertained clude Mr and Mrs. E. G. Young. Sr.. eration of Colored Women's Clubs, PROVO Celebration of their a number of her friends at a 1 o'clock Mr. and Mrs, William B. Erckson and to be given Tuesday evening at the golden wedding anniversary was held ItmeUMK followed bv bridge. Thurs-4"a- y family. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Young Mr." w: C: A. hall; are being made by by Mr and Mrs. Myron C Neweii, f temoon at her home on Vint the'ways and means committee. Mrs treet in honor cf the ladies of the thiv. eltv Mr an Mr, U, veteran residents" of This city, at the Vmm. J Offutt. Chainnall Murray Bridge club. cf Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs Zelph home of their daughter, Mrs. J. Leo PasUse of PostmasterV Mr and Mrs. Edwin Eyre and fam Y Erekson of Brtgham City. Bown, December 13. The reception ily win spenq enrwtmas day at og- Mrs. A. C. Bailey has returned to Tor ture a Nap Leads was held from 4 to 8 o'c'.ock and over aen, tne guests of their son and fam- - ner home in Burley, Idaho, alters FT 200 guests attended. ' PROVO.-- Mr. and Mrs. ... to Odd Mystery. Wseveral days' visit here with Mrs R O. Mr. and Mrs. Newell are th? parHansen announce the engagement of The Seagull Girls of Taylorsville Simons, ents of ten children, nine of whnm their daughter, oe, to Wesley John ward entertained at a Christmas nai u i ,,.01 ... - son of Mew. Ariisson of Mr and' tv Wednesday evenina at the home of i ho iVhi WASHINGTON, Dec. 22 lUniver- - are living as tollows: M Clark New,' ,h -" postmasters sleep In sheep ell, Jr.. superintendent of the Provo Mrs. Joseph Bennion Each member Chrlstmas partv Thursday afternoon 'Mrs, (ieorge A. Johnson oi Mesa. Mrs. Flora Love. - The marriage will take place early in pastures, they shouldn t take money city waterworks; present exchanged presents, which at her home in Cottonwood Hiko, New. Mrs. Emma Bown, Provo; to bed with them. orders Both young people are were hung on a large Christmas tree. Mr and Mrs George Boyoe will Mrs. K Anna Brown. me i imi is Columbus. Games were eniovrd and refresh rue f'nniPv rimn..r K'aauaies oi me crignam loungl oniy moral uiai can De entertain at i .drawn from the sad experience of Ind M. S Newell, mechanic for the ments were served to twenty-on- e Christmas dv aft heir home on Fimt university. o L Postmaster William of West of events the social Clemmons One company. Sugar guest,? Forty-eighprominent South street of tno week wafi tllf lurmal Christ- - Temo. Ark which came to light at Jordan; Mrs. Alice Randall, Wor-lanMiss Metta Carter, a teacher In ; ij0weli Young who Is attending Mrs. Mary Qlark. Provo; Wyo the Plymouth sclwol, entertained her school h're will leave Sunday for n- - dance given by the Nautilus so- - the postoffice department today, Last June. Clemmons moved his Mrs. Helen. Pouisen. Richfield, and ue Bngham Young uni- sixth grade pupils at a CrlsTmast Vernal where he will spend the eM UB,t Mrs. Afton Raile Provo. party Friday afternoon at the school ohhtmas holidays with his father E veretty Thursday evening at the bed into the pasture to escape the! room. Each child was presented with The hall was Intense heat. He took with him six- - Served as Counselor Utahna- gardens. vram Jr anrffamtiv' j teen He left the bed 1 token from Santa Claus money orders. Mrs Ephnum Wahlcpiist enter- - uniquely decorated with Christmas a few minutes and returned to To Bishop Madsen. miss ixmna uennion, wno is at- - tamrrf ni hinhdnv mine u.,in.w trees, holly, and red and green crejie for Mx. Newell was born in Provo Sepfive find of sorved-twere on orders the the ground the of Refreshments left Utah, University Riding fay in honor of the tenth bu iltday paper. tember 26. 1856. the son of Elliott the other eleven missing. 250. Friday, accompanted bv her brother: snnivrrsarv of her daughter "I cannot think that it could have Alfred and Marin Louisa Roberts Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Craven en- iurbridge Bennion for Christmas colors wjsre used In the by anything but some' Newell. He attendr:d.tho Duscnberrv rio., where they will spend the Will - "tttoip decorations and favors Nine ttilalned the numbers ot the school and later the B Y. academy. day Evening Bridge club at thrir sheep which stay in the same lot as 'ay season with their parents. Mr. guests en loved the affair Following his marriage to Alice A Christ- - I have the bed." wrote the distracted .nd Mrs. Samuel O. Bennion Mrs. Burdette Smith and home Saturday evening Mr Smoot. in the Endowment house in i Mr; and Mrs. J. W. Cahocm haw fu,nv will siWndWrhristnias hota feature of the Clftnmnns..tQ, Postttiaster--Genernias. December 13, 1878, they ted as their guest their "They are all the time pulling Salt Lake, al Bingham with Mrs Smith's evening. Bridge was played, followed New. idnys at the hod when I am there, and at moved to Vineyard, where they of Myton. by luncheon. Tingley Mrs. Mr jforge snd Jones parents, for twelve years. During this ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wasmrr Miss Allie Dixon was hostess to the other times. I think they ate the Miss Nora Jones, (laughter ol Mr time Mr. Newell served as counselor were surprised at their heme in Tay- - a.,ct Mrs. Orson Jones, social eleven missing orders." forrnrlv of members of theY O U S Trovata to Bishop Peter Madsen for several lorsville Sunday evening by their this city, but now residents of Black-foo- t, unit of thc'B at a Christmas Incidentally Charles E. Matth-w- s. years. evechildren and grandchildren the ocwho at her home Washington agent ' party Wednesday Investigated has the. been Idaho, gue: of her residence at wedcasion being their thirty-fir(nits were exchanged fol- - tlv,' strange disappearance, reported grandmother. Mrs. D: B Jonrs. dur- tiint. "I offer as a clew for what it mav yard they moved back to Provo lowed by luncheon. ding anniversary. Dinner was served ing th" week. where they have lived ever since. and the evening spent in a sorts! Honoring Mrs Helen Davis of Salt h' worth, the fact that the last lamb Mr. Newell lias served. two terms as d way Many tokens and cafeteria Secretary for the Dominions Amery Lake City. Mr. and Mis. Clan nee H. stew a I tackled In City councilman, two 'terms as city among thrm were a bridge lamn. pre- has aimoiinced the 2000 British Injyf Palmer entertained at dinner. at their had decided money order flavor was a member of the marshal and sented to them by their children i vest hands who were, sent to CtihJna home Monday evening. Christmas and those sheep are probably old board of education for two terms. Covers were laid for twentv-srveto liel'i with the wheal crop have ac-- I decorations were used throughout enough now to serve as. lamb" He, also. has been active in L. D. S. ihc entertaining rooms and on the fifteen of which were grandchildren ce;)' cd winter work there and will .church affairs; eaneciaTIv m the Fifth Mr. and Mrs Ijconard Mnckay arc inaiii dining table ("overs were laid lor arn. ana at tne presen time n? elghtten Bridge club, given Saturday after- - aim operates a farm at Pleasant Mr- - and Mrs, E. D Jones, announce noon at the Hotel Roberts: Three View: the marriage in their daugttlcr, l.va. tables, ol bridge were after One to Jack K Peterson ot Phoenix which Christmas giftsplaced, of B. Y. Vadcmv s were exAriz, which took place in the Sail changed and iimchoon was served Original "Twenty nine." Lake, temple Monday to Mrs. J., Edwin Sttin. Mi. Lconai .. .KcwciLaXtc fSawtNTr. id Titmrn Hart, Sirs "Bob Buliock:' Mi s: '(',: fV or Abraham O, and Anne Kdaughter "'WyfB Morri-.01- 1 was the lienor guest al a Inn-- lioon Simmons, Mrs. Lcnn Creer. Mrs. cl j Smoot, was born in Salt Lake fciven by Mrs Jottn Watner at her W! O Mrs. SWhjtTaker. Thurmond, February She Came to Provo heme Monday altcinoon The Mis. Norman Thomas. Mrs. Kenneth with h' r. parents fn 1866 and ha-rooms were attractive, with fjjllcy. Mrs. Stanley Dixon. Mrs. lived ever since. She attended Chiistmas decoration-- : Needlework Howard Graham. Mrs. Whit Hoover the 11 Y academy and is one of the and music fotfowad luncheon. and Mrs. Eci Yarn. 23. enema! a While resident of The members ot the La Conda club Mr i'lwt Mr, .1 N vua a il sue servea as president of t Christmas i'i !! pntprl uiiiArl and hnstPSi.t to, ttva. Btwntwrt of .Jxv. fiarty at the home of Mrs. Le Roy nle j R rltlh Hi tlieir hrini,, 'ri.,,: live ytar.vnd has always' taken an a wi i.iius.uo aue wuu. niw- - day evening The entertaining looms ciive tiart in Uie wwk of this ormusic and luncheon were di- - vcn attructive with Chrfstmas deco- - ganization, al the present time .serv! rations Three tables ot ing as Relief society. teacher in the and Mi's. Harvey Holland Cn- - 500 wcrc plavcd, followed progressive bv lunch-a- d Filth ward. the members ci the I'ane con Foil wm5 the rcrption Aiton . ' hninc """'r .Saiiirday fmhtK-!rrmnt(!(T..ic uuiigrstrintTffh"r-r- f 0np trt i'm-fl- . .. , t f,.- .... -;itu milv.ae i wee k united in imrnage to'In"i ins 01 it ed bv lunch ill. R rime of ol Miss Provo. instructor in the gagement w a Mi honor daughter of Mr Kiid Mrs. W RButler, rl But.- - athlc.ti. 'parttnent .ol I? Bnsharn y given bv ler. to Willard Kalstpn o! PlulatiiM-- 'i Voimp nil' . Mrs. iliverslty. : hu h . u.:c .isiiiit.. Pn marr ..p t !, i.,kr W H an iirt ,ii lUiii'taniiiu: place during the holiday shortly: lilivsim! (rittrarion li roses and after which the couple will leave for IncUsrhmil duruur t r nii.-lWeie Philadelphia to make their home Similar luncheon. Miss Emma Stafford entertain-:Muni in. i, Attdrcv at h Chn tmas partv a! her home.' n (I la:'.-- . Miss h tlav the members K l s TO W K ON W .ohuiRi vn HI sM Mt i nUr of Hhr. gATS emb he c:i, 'i itrrrr-- Hani3 an army of 2.- jtorti '.ns. ronms were Barr Washburn. day decorations, a,t:s h arc menacing Kindred, fratiii'cs Were giv and dest oying neatly $J 500iHK Johnson. of'i worth luncheon. ropervy a year, of- K,irr ji h S?.nc!f2Ten. for round L"iiiui:iad. Fn ta. sue Miss Marian Sun i, less to Iicial Mrs. Eari the members of tl rat trip aUo in riWomen trodi led between aU members ot. club a her, home of ra w.'have been local points on v Chiistmas stores time. -- NLcdiewiui,: T K if r t so n ne Monday cor w i tireiwuses, - t Jwe short Line. J uinced. iol- r cstablulim tits. The 4n Af.fnjfi Utcma club tamed W:! Arnold a t e. To forget tomorrow. Be a king, now be anything you like. Tomorrow is apother day. Don't worry about tomorrow. They danced. They stamped. They swayed rhythmically. A swarthy cheeked fellow whose race had been repressed hundreds of' years before the Beale street darkies' ancestors knew what repression meant was watching dancing-eve- d Jerry Haines. A fellow who called nimsen Mime waiter anu nau vu neara lne name n is iamer gave him you would have laughed. But Eddie Baker never thought of that name now. Eddie Baker was famous. He had been a musical comedy star or ten years or more and he almost llise lean aa's wn.e.n 1e !ang down there in New York's Bowery for "the dimes and quarters which collarless maudlin and teary-eyepatrons tossed at his feet. he said "She's a cute little kid," to a vouth who stood near. "Who is she?" "Jerry Haines." The youth was Todd Hickman. "She can dance." The swarthy fellow was not speaking to Todd. He did not even see Todd. Todd Hickman turned away from the fellow. He didn't like him and, anyhow, Mona French was of today, popu iti-fan- . Special to The Tribune .rut rt,, i Dick Proves Genial, learning Host With His Mona Own "Gang" About Him; Todci-an- d Quit Party and Go for Drive. d. 1 Morray ,J SYNOPSIS. Over 48,024 Miles. Sego lily elub wH4 meet at the The latest figures on airway mile home of Mrs. J. Kluge, 444 East Sixth South street, Thursday at 1:30 p. m. age in the United States and Europe show that routes have been estabW. B. A. No. 9 will give a card lished for daily airplane travel over party gt the I O. O. F. hall, Thursday 48.024 miles. The railroads, on their silver anniversary, had 23.238 miles at 8 p, m. 'of railway developed, less than hall Bethel No. of Utah. Order of Job's the total airway mileage. Not only is the airwav mlleaw Daughters, will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Egyptian room greater today than that of the rail of the Masonic temple for the pur-- , ways in 1850: but the amount ol pose of installation of officers for the traffic is much greater. In thf ensuing year. All parents, friends United States alone, airplanes an are invited and guardians flying 40.654 miles dally over 14.833 airways. The Women's Home Misj'miary society milespof 123 commercial air routes of Europe Of Liberty Park Methodist church are caring for 67.000 miles of sched will meet Tuesday at 2 p. m at the ..led flvlnsr riailv over :!3 191 miles ....'Ti,, i.1 hi ui it. i iiui.,,!,,! Princeton avenue The United States airway ystem llseA b tnc of McKean W R C. will give mprce at 14.833department is far at the home of Mrs than the countrymiles,railway greater a system L. Jones, 105 Lucy avenue, Friday at of 9021 ' lrjilefc in 1850 noon. Europe Showing Even Frances Willard W. C. T. U. will Greater Advance. meet Friday at the home of Mrs. Europe has shown an even greater George Webber, 675 Mansfield ave- advance over its early railway sysnue Luncheon will be served at 1 tem, listing 33.191 miles of airways p. m. as compared .with 14.217 miles of railin 1850. A card party will be given by the ways The Isles alone, among tht ladies' auxiliary in the vestry rooms nationsBritish of and America, havr of the Congregation Sharer Teedlck a shorter Europe airway system today than Sunday at 8 p. m. Mrs. Dora 8usman Its railway network of 1850. Great Reis chairman of arrangements. are less than 2000 Britain's freshments will be served and prizes miles hi airways while its railway-systeextent, All members awarded for each table. in 1850 was 6621 miles iri and friends are cordially invited to length. The inadaptability of the attend the affair, which is free of country to long air hops, because of charge. limited area, is held responsible for the exception to the general rule. The Threads will be entertained by the Misses Ethel and Juanita Myers nt their home. 529 Ninth avenue, at their annual slumber party Saturday evening MURRAY Mayor and Mrs. Isaac Lester left Friday mornnig by auto for California, to spend two weeks ar more with relatives and mends. While away, they will be the guests during the Christmas holidays of Mrs. Lester's daughter: Mrs. w. R.' Coates, and family, at San Luis Obis-p- Clflir& the Parisian stage, Jerry Haines, a girl WASHINGTON OP) -- The airway; ol the world show a greater miler.g? than did the railroads on their sil ver anniversary, Despite the dormant interest, in aviation as a means of commercial transportation from the Wright brothers' early flights in 1903 until after the world war, the airplane has been established over a greater network of world routes than were the railroads in 1850. Routes Established Unity Study class will m. for silent healing at 1:30 at the Newhonse hotek The study hour will follow at 2 o'clock. Sat- party bob-slei- urday evening, honoring Miss Marion Story and her fiance, Frank Goeltz, Riding was enjoyed out through the country lanes, followed by a late buffet supper at the home of the hostess. 1205 Second avenue. Christ mas greens, wreaths and holly, com- o rt, fjvll'.t hinaJ ,V, v.Aintf.t !.. a ..i ' D.avu Willi flwi.ii carnations, were attractively used in decorations. The guests, numbering included members of twenty-fou- r, the bridal party and a few close friends of the guests of honor. lf- - Remarkable Growth of Sky Traffic Since Wrights' First Flights. affair. Miss Jane Hampton, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Hampton, en- tertained at a Golden Wedding Festival Held Exceeding 1830 Rail Mileage For Provo Pair Oliver O. Howard W. R. C. will hold its regular meeting Wcdnes- day at 1 p. m K. P. hall. All mem-- ; bers urged to attend. U Sylvia Beecher Selected To Play Opposite Chevalier Air Routes Women's Clubs "Radios for Sale NO. 3S-TRIBU- NF ADS Yoru skt VvANT |