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Show ?! I t 2 .UtY-U- - lO--- . , r WI k 44 . vs r 4 0 Two Sentenced AT THE CAPITOL To Die In Chair 4 "SUHNY SIDE UR i wJSs!U Church ''Functions tte wird officers of the Ninth Primary association and Sunday school ef the Nineth ward entertained at canyon party Friday evening nj compliment to Miss Laura Ever-tobefore her departure for the missionary field where she called. Games and hai been music furnished the entertainment. v Refreshments were served. Miss Everton. will leave Sunday for Salt Lake where she- will 6tay- until June 26th when she will leave for the northwest where she has been called to fill a mission. Miss Virginia Hansen of Cornish entertained Thursday evening In compliment to Miss Everton. Games, music and refreshments made up the evenings entertainment. A banquet was given at the girlti camp in Logan canyon Wednesday evening, by the representatives of the eleven western states who were to attend the western farm economics convention held In Logan during the week. Twenty six couples were in attendance at the banquet, which included the - n, Birthday Parties I I 3 Mrs s B T. Cardon planned a Marriages Of The Week i : i The marriage of Bee Parsons, J. daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. H Parsons, formerly of Newton, who left last year for Milford, Utah, to make their home, and Ira J. Markham, son of Mr.and Mrs. Ira Markham surprise party Tuesday fo, her Daughter Joan bratlon of her birthday anniversary. Eight guests aere invited and spent the evening playing bridge Refreshments were, served The table was decorated with red roses A color scheme of red and white was attractively carried out In, all the appointments. The score prize was awarded to high Miss Rie Cianney. The 90th birthday of Joseph Hill was anniversary celebrated Wednesday evening with a surprise party planned by his iamily and given at the home of his daughter, Mrs. P. P. Bingham Jr , of Amalga. Games and music furnished the Refreshments were s?rved to twelve guests. An atti active party of the week was the one given Monday afternoon in compliment to Miss Vera Stewart, a June bride Family Reunions t Miscellaneous Showers - - - s e -- Ell-inie- nt s. J" Sth rty I - I up al - HELL KAMI! FILMED III FLORIDA if the sheltering palms of the Rocky Point near Tampa, Director Henry King and his Peninsular, Down among motion picture company from Hollywood had built a village the newest vehicle that is the background of Hell Harbor, Lyric Theatre featuring Lupe Velez, which comes to- the Jean Ilersholt, and Wednesday. Sundav, Monday, Tuesday John Holland, Al St. John, Gibson Gowland, Director King and some sixty odd technicians and actors arrived from California sometime before Miss Wlez. She reached them and Monday, and there were all the brass bands and speeches of commerce chamber enthusiastic the that pennants Hying had thrust forth pf Tampa could supply. In the past Florida for a its claims to sunshine and water and all the necessities anew. is old flame brightening ; the now motion picture , A Sues for Divorce After Holds High Honor Golden Wedding Fete w I KCTftflS fur-lsupp- er u-8- - . nt John-Magleb- jrr Engagements ne he ; L-- President-Kate-Crawfe- - bo-qu- . - o ne nt, U-S- Mrs-Eliln- city-Sund- ay -- r.-t- follow-former- cl theVt-remendou- k; of Spanish Fork, took place Thursday June fifth In the Salt Lake temple. The. ceremony was followed with briday breakfast at the Temple Square Hotel for the immediate families. The I couple are both graduates of the B. Y. U. at Prove. For the A fnmiiv reunion or the past year toe bride has had Checketts family was held last charge of the Art and Dra- week-en- d at toe Girls camp In matic Arts department of the Ldgan canyon TJiis reunion Midvala high school. Mr. Mark- brought together members of ham spent last year at New the family to the number , of on Thursday evenrrigat the York University working for his about two hundred. Fourth ward amusement hall a masters degree in Finance and of Another family reunion shower was given in compli banking. He has also been confcas that of to Janet McNeil a bride nected with the. trust depart- last week-en- d held Saturday af-- 1 0( next month. Miss - McNeil ment of toe Centeral Hanover hn PettingUl of the U.j has been employed In church and Bank and Trust company ternoon on campus mid-da- y luncheon j service over a number of years, of New York City. After a short $. A. C- - A followed by a pro- - Having been a worker in the served was went toe honeymoon trip couple to Milford to spend a few days gram of music, readings and Sunday school and M I. A. for by her aunts Mrs. T. H. Humshort speeches. The reunion a number of years. In apprecwith the parents before was phreys, Mrs. . c. Allen and Mrs. concluded with the family iation of her faithful and effiA. L. Reese, a luncheon was leaving for the east where Mr. .The same officers cient work the shower was plancontinue his woik meeting. served The table was decorat- Markham will the organization were retain- ned. The committee Tn charge in New of ed with roses. Covers were laid and make thelr-Jiom- e York City. Mr, arm'-MrTheron ed for the ensuing year as fol- l; of arrangements included: Mrs. representatives and their part- foi twenty four guests. Ellhu Petting-il- Mary Telford, Mrs. LeRoy 6. PartfCenter-talned lows: president, Ashcroft of Hyde ner. Dr. P. V. Cardon was Miss Marie Budge celebrated vice president, Ida White: Hill and Mr. Andrew Weiser. chicken supper a at toast master and the following cretary and treasurer, Orlene .Miss McNeil Is at the present anniversary Tues - Ip evening in complime: responded with toasts: H Toliffer. About; one hundred time president of the Y. L. by entertaining to the couple. Mrs. Ashcroft Is ley1 of the University of Cali- twelve of her friends at a the- a sister of the bride. twenty five were In at- - j a., of the Fourth ward, which fornia. M. L. Wilson of the atre party and luncheon at the A tendancf.'7', o position she has held for the University of Montana, and J. Bluebirdmarriage of interest this mast two years. An appropriate M. i MacFarlan of the Univerwas that of Miss Luciiie Miss 4 program of readings aud music Tolman was the week sity of Utah. Prof. Albert J. recipient June Allen, daughter of Mr. and I of a surprise party Mrs. tendered. Game was a fea- South wick sang a of' Tinrfprcrfirfp'n A. E. Allen of Providence ecu I jture of the evenings entsrtain- rviiiuci afternoon planned by songs and led in community Monday her sisters Blanch and Ivalpo and Thomas Walker, son of ,ment. Seventy five ladies were BridCTe 4 singing. pleasant Tolman in celebration of her Thomas Walker of in attendance. Light refresh Profes-sionThe Business and Grove, which took place Wedments were served- Miss McNeil twelfth birthday anniversary. womens club celebrated in the Logan The annual bridge party of was the of many loveand music were features nesday morning its seventh birthday anniver- Games temple. After the ceremony a be given for the benefit of toe ly gifts. recipient of the entertainment. Refreshsary Friday evening at the ments were served. The birth- bridal breakfast was given at kindergarten association has A shower was given for Miss Glrts .camp in Logan canyon day cake and candles formed the home of the brides parents, been announced for June twen Gwenevere Johnson Monday A supper was Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Allen Proserved after the centerpiece tor the table. vidence. Later in the at the eventng by Mrs Fred Frederick-which games and dancing were Covers MV EUenEcdes day Ceer were laid for twelve and daughter. Gretta. The r features of the entertainment couple left for a honeymoon table was centered wlth will make Mrs. Christine B. Clayton, Miss guests. their or trip. They charge Mrs. Ariel Bemtson enter- home at Pleasant Grove, where ther details arrangements, garden roses, Covers Vera Carlson and Mrs. D W. wlU be announced Yellow were lald for tWrty elght Pittman were in charge of ar- tained at a garden party Wed-- t Mj. Walker is employed in the guests- Games furnished enternesday afternoon in celebation, Forest service. Both were rangements. A of of the birthday anniversary of former students of the V. 6-feature the Miss Ruth Baer entertained at tainment,was the The Ladies Literary club of her of the Garden evening opening Shirley. daughter, C. a afmet swimming party Wednesday gifts received by Miss JohnThursday Hydq Park were played. A luncheon ternoon at the home of Mrs. games An Interesting marriage of evening at Logana in pompli-medewas was The table served. to LaVon Claypool, a June son. L. S. Lamb was corated with F. C, Lee Mrs. the week was that of Lloyd H. roses. and peonies A luncheon was served bride. All hostess. of tne time Redford, son of Mrs. Gwen H. th'( devoted to the business of Covers were laid for eighteen Redford and Miss Louisa Mag-leb- y at the Bluebird after an hour was the club. The following new guests. Club of Monroe, daughter of at Logana. Dr and Mrs. James H, Linofficers were elected for the of the president Activities New Zealand mission. . The ford entertained at a reception ensuing year: president, Mrs. Del .Ashcroft; vice president, marriage took place Thursday Wednesday evening in compliMts. L. S. Lamb; secretary and morning in the Salt Lake tem- ment to the visiting members of .Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Skanchy After the ceremony the toe faculty of summer session of entertained treasurer, - Mrs. J W.. Hyde. ple. fifteen guests, Tea. was served after the elec- motored to Logan. On the U. 8. A. C. The hall and members of the 8. M. club at couple room were Uon of- - officers.- a living charmingly wedding bridge and supper Saturday "MissTheIma Fogelberg left Thursday evening and evemnff. The annual encampment of Sunday lor Paris where she will dinner was given in their hon- decorated with peonies xhe home was decorat was-us- ed. Columbine, or greenery. mother of Mr. by Redford, wlth garden flowers. th(k Cache county camps of the spend the summer and in toe, In room. one the About atwas table ?Th the dining groom. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers fall enter the university at Mrs. Elsie Bowen was a dintractively decorated with roses. hundred guests called. met Thursday afternoon at the Paris where she will study. The the Miss Rita Cranney left re- ner guest of Mrs- - A. C. 8 taker couple will attend Rdlic hall. Mrs. Kate Crawford Miss Jean Merrill and Miss summer S. U. toe session at A, cently for Oakland, Calif, where of Smithfield at h?r Smith-fiel- d Snow, state president, was m at- Hilda Fredrick left Thursday home Sunday. The dintendance. The following pro- for Montreal, Canada, and will C. They have both filled mis- she will spend toe summer as New In Alsions Zealand. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ner was planned in compli-mente- to gram took place under the trees sail June .twentieth on the S. S. ton Merrill. Mrs. Merrill will Mrs. Bowen before her on the lawn south of the relic Andania for Europe. During the Lofor Cedar city where accompany Miss Cranney to hall where chairs and a plat- summer they will visit England, departure gan for a visit with relatives. she will make her home. Pink form had been arranged for the Belgium, Holland, Germany. Mrs. Merrill was formerly Miss and white daisies and yellow two hundred women who at- Austria, Switzerland, and Italy. Ellen Eccles of Logan, candles formed, an attractive tended: Singing Utah the Star While in Germany they will go Announced On Tuesday evening Mr. and tenterplece for toe table. Covof j. toe West; prayer, Chaplain to- - Oberammergau and attend Mrs. S. A. Johnson entertained ers were laid for ten guests. Mary H. Tibbitte; singing, Sun-slij- the Passion Play. After their Miss at their home in The engagement of In the Soul; report by visit of these countries they Mr. and Mrs. Torval Larsen compliment to Ella wiU go to southern France and Gwenevere Johnson to Curtis Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Turley and entertained at a dinner and the outgoing president, Miner of Salt Lake City, Carl Hansen of Phoneix, Arl- - card Campbell; report. Treasurer Ed-n- rf thence to Paris. The latter part LeRoy Friday evening for the F. Bowen; duet, Mrs, Ruby of August, Miss Frederickson son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest zona. Games and music were members of their club. The of Miner has Hiener, Utah, of the was msuical ble centered with a bo-TArfcussen; number, will return home to Logan and been entertainment, by Miss Johnhome was decorated with 'quet of garden flowers. Covers whistling, Mrs. Barker of Sraith-lfli- d; Miss Merrill will spend three sons announced Mr. and Mrs. painted daisies and peonies. Re- - ,were laid for sixteen guests, parents, of tot months in Tours, France, after reorganization Elmer The marriage freshmenta were served. followed the dinner. t Cards county officers; talk. State Gem which she will go to Paris and wiU- - take Johnson, , place.. June, twenty?, " rd effc- i' laltowtngr-Log- sn The" iadtes;;Seere- - prizes - wereawarded - to of the unlversTTy 'at study in the Logan templefifty members of the American Le- - Mrs. Wilford, Christensen, Mrs. Sqow; talk,- Mrs. Elizabeth Hay- Paris for a year. ward of the general board; all Mrs. William Lohman enter- glon Auxiliary, motored to Salt E- M. Skabelund, Lyman Ga of the ladies present who were Mrs. C. C. Randall entertain- tained the members of . her Lake Wednesday to attend a brielsen and Morris Peterson. over 80 years of age were ask- ed at a bridge luncheon Wed- bridge club at a bridge tea Fri- luncheon given at the Newhouse Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Swenson to Mrs. entertained at dinner Sunday ed) to stand, there were four nesday afternoon In compli- day afternoon. The guests were hotel in compliment who stood, two of them, Mjs. ment to her sisier, Miss Ruth seated at two small tables for McRae, national president of in compliment to Dr. and Mrs. Miggie Sant, 88. and Mrs. Marv Chipman. jvho spent the week bridge with tea following. The the auxiliary: Mrs. W- - Vernon G. E. Sandgren of Provo. The Edtables were de- Crockett, Mrs. Don C. table was centered with a et Sckenson, talked for a short here as her guest. The table rooms and-te- a of garden flowers. Covers time; singing; prayer. Follow- was centered with pink and corated with garden flowers. wards, Mrs. Dick T. Quinney, ing the program refreshments white peohles. The pink and The high score prize was award- Mrs. Cecil Davis, and Mrs. J. J, were laid for ten "uests ' Edwards. wqre served in the relic halL white color scheme prevailed in ed to Mrs. Bennet Blair. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Moser Bdard members and the visiting all toe appointments. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Champ en- entertained at a breakfast SunBridge anMrs. James R. nomas women had luncheon at the followed the luncheon. The high nounces the day morning in compliment to engagement of her tertained forat dinner Thursday Bluebird. Members of the Cache score prize was awarded to Mrs. Judge and Mrs. six Ogden friends. The table Andrew evening daughter, Ellen, to stdke board who were released Rula Christensen. Harold nderson. son of A. H. George D. Preston and Mr. and was decorated with roses. Covwere as follows: Ella Campbell Mrs. Ray B. West entertained Anderson of Frankfort, Kan- Mrs. Joe Wikidal. The dinner ers were laid for ten guests. Mary . K. Thatcher, Edith, airb- at, luncheon . Wednesday .after- sas, Mias Thomas is a graduate table and rooms were decoratMr. and Mrs. Harry Williams S. noon in compliment to Mrs. of the-U- . ridge, Mary Thain. Edna 8. A, C. and a mem- ed with lilies- Covers were laid were, dinner guests in Logan Bowen, Nellie p. Hansen. Mary Frances Wilcox of Berkeley, ber of the Sorpsis fororlty. For fpr eight guests. canyon Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Tibbitts, Libby Peterson. Letty Calif.,-whspent toe week here to past year, she has had H. J- - Carlisle and his daugh- Smith. A motor ride in the Rich, Allie T- - Clayton, Cathryn visiting with friepds. The lun- charge of the art department ters, Martha and Evelyn, will canyon was the feature after ensen, Luella Johnson, Myr-tl- h cheon table and rooms were de- in Pocatello high schooL The entertain at a family dinner the dinner. Hatch, Luella Needham, Em- corated with garden flowers. marriage will take place the party Sunday in compliment to The following group made ma Barber. The following new Covers were laid for eight latter part pf June. Mr. and Mrs. David Shepherd, up a swimming party at Logana officers were installed for the guests. A. Hulme of California, who arrived here Tuesday evening followed with J. Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. U. Bell and Mrs. Ruth daughpresident edsuingyear: to spend the summer a picnic supper in Logan canE Hatch; first, vice president, Mrs. ters, the Misses Ruth and Ala-dl- announce the engagement of Thursday vacation with relatives. yon: Mr. and Mrs. Russel HanW. to J. Helen their mid-Ma- y second S. (laughter for In Allen; left Bell Agnes Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hess ar- sen, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Johnof Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Letha McNlel; sec- a motor trip to Los Angeles, Nelson, son will rived home recently from New son, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ault, retary, Mrs. Caroline L. Hirst; Calif. Mrs.' Bell and daughter Olof Nelson. The marriage York Where they have spent the Mr- - and Mrs. Wilford Lund-ber- g. 18. They are take 'June Mrs. week home last place secretary, arrived Aladine corresponding year where Mr. Hess has Mr. and Mrs. George Ndta D. Palmer; treasurer, Mrs end, M'ss Ruth Bell remained both former students of toe . past Mr. and J Mrs. A. C- - Miss Hulme la a mem- oeen studying vocal under Paul Gritfln and Edna S. Bowen; chaplln, Mrs In California for the summer Althouse, a famous tenor and Joseph Morgan. of toe and ber Sorosle sorority with Martha Roberts; organist, where she accepted a place grand opera star. Mr. and Mrs. h! C. Hansen chorister. the S. Hansen: Passadenla Community Mr. Nelson Is a member of the Mrs. W. P. Thomas enter- entertained at a Chi custoSigma Mrs. A. fraternity. picnic supper Mrs. Gertrude B. Smith; at PaSadena, Players, Wednes-aatained at a luncheon y in Logan canMonday them dian of relics, Mrs. Alley T. L. Cole accompanied afternoon in compliment to yon in evening Mr. and Mrs. Moses Thatcher - - Clayton, historian and librarian, homo from California. Mrs. Colg compliment to their the visiting ladles of the Farm house guests. Mrs. C. I. Need ZCMrs. Lottie P. Larsen; elass has spent. toe past month in motored to Brigham to attend a family dinner Economics association. The table ham of Salt Lake, Louise leaders. Mrs. Jennie A. Israelsen California visiting with relatives. decorated with pink gar- Brown and C. B, Barlow - of V- and Mrs: Juba Green; chalr-wji- p Mrs. Thomas Farr of Smith party given by Mr. and Mrs. was roses. Covers were laid for Whittier, Calif. , man of program committee, field entertained at a bridge E. M. Tyson insonhonor of their den Mr.-- and -- Mrs. Sr A DanleIs in law. Mr. eight guest, Mrs.-An- nie M, Farrr Chairman. luncheon Tuesday, afternoon at daughter and Mrs. W. A. Mrs. enterMoses and Thatcher. entertained at dinner Sunday Wennergren Jr, ' Ella H. Campbell; registrar, Mrs. her Smithfield home, to which who home tained at a bridge tea Wednes- in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. arrived a number of Logan ladies were from recently Mary B. Hawkins. L. to H.. summer toe afternoon the t Mathews j Portland and Mr. and day spend Miss Gwenevere Johnson, a invited. The high score prize summer vacation here. Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Mrs. Peter Nelson of Salt Lake bride of the month ard Mrs.' at bridge was awarded to Mrs Thatcher Is - in Nielsenwere Covers In laid - for eight Logan canyon. dentistry Ruby Johnson a recent bride L. D. Naisbitt. Edwards enter- ac Portland- - studying to Eva Wennergren guests. ; compliment W. Mrs. O, were guests of honor at a party Miss Afton Thain and Miss before her departure for Long a Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith Wednesday evening "iven by tained six lady friends at Boudrero went to Salt Beach, Calif. The guests were entertained at a trout supper Blanch : Jofcephine Smith. The home was canyon supper party Monday entertained at three small party Monday evening in comdecorated- - With evening in Logan canyon in Lake Tuesday to attend a par- tobies at bridge with tea attractively Miss polls ty given by Miss, Luciie Blair, j to. The tea tables centered pliment to Mr. and Mrs. Dean spring garden flowers. A sup- compliment to of Logan. The party Christensen of Grace, Idaho. per was served to ten guests. Smith, who has spent the past In was given In compliment to with red roses. Covers were laid The table was graced with roe GHti were given to guests of two years in Provo teaching Sc ora prizes es. Covers were laid for twelve the city schools and came home Lewis Roland before his dehe , were awardedguests. eight honor. to Mrs. Paul for Austria where guests. President fc. V Nibley with to spend part of her vacation. parture wood Mrs. Lee and Larsen, as serve to called The luncheon meet been $ regular fife members- - of his family Prof, and Mrs. David ShepMr. and Mrs, J. H. Bankhead Ing of the 40-- 8 organization in toe German-- 1 arrivmptored to Logan Monday and herd and three childrenby mot- missionary a Mr. at Roland mission. of entertained American Legion was family dinner Austrian i spent the day with Mrs. Luther ed in Logan Thursday Is a graduate of the U. 8 A. canyon party Saturday after-- 1 held Monday evening at the Calif. Alto. Pold They from or A .was Howell. luncheon M, and a member of the Del noon lh?Logan canyon. Games Hotel Eccles. club Twenty served by Mrs. Howell in their, will spend the summer vacation C. to Nu fraternity. pd stunts followed the dinner, members were present. here, with relatives. honor. I' - shower was A miscellaneous given Wednesday evenmg at the home of Mrs Alma Sonne by Miss Mary BaJlentyne and Miss Vaioise Stewart m compilment to Miss Vera Stewart, a bilde of the month. A dinner ws served with bridge follow-Clarand rooms ing. The dinner-tablwere decorated with pink rose colored roses. The same colors prevailed In all the appoint-wa- t menu. Covers were laid ior jteen guests. At the close of the She sings several songs in Sunny Side Up" which will be a guest prize was ibrge togames score and heard on the screen of the Capitol Theatre Sunday see and Miss Stewart given pilzes to Lenora Ballantyne and all written especially for her by the highly successful song Venna McCracken. The guest combination of DeSyhu, Brown and Henderson. She of honor received a number of writing also displays real ability as a solo dancer in one number. . lovely gifts. Seventy five decendants of Cyrus Clark met In a family reunion Friday In the First ward amusement hall. A mid- -' day dinner was served followed by a meeting. The following officers for the ensuing year were installed: president, T. J. Mrs vice president, James Maughan; secietary and treasurer, Earnest Clark. Af- tei the meeting toe afternoon spent in games, stunts and ) Janet Gaynor and Charles parrel, perhaps the roost popular of all screen sweethearts, not only talk in Sunny Side Up, original Fox Movietone musical comedy by DeSylva, and "danceln a .manner g Brown End JJenderijoiv, 4)Ut which marks them as outstanding performers in this field . . as they were in silent pictures. Miss Gaynor has studied voice culture ever since she first entered pictures, a little over three years ago. To sing always has been one of her greatest ambitions, she confessed re- slaye. cently, and ever since signing a long term contract with Wm. Evans, Jr., June 17, 171 N. 5 W Fox she' has filled in much of her spare time studying voice. Consequently, when the development of audible pictures attained ppulanty, Mrs. T. H. Eppich, June The Human Fly 17, Trenton, Utah, the little star was well equipped to step Climb Eccles Hotel before a microphone and talk or sing with the best of them. Unlike so many of the former silent screen favorites, who TOMIOHI have passed into oblivion with the new era. Miss Gaynor has attained even greater heights through the use of her voice. also-sin- - - i ww Continued from Page One' guys but that Unclcrdoivn (lid toe the actual killing, shooungiliCm mpn sruj then toe butt of a rifle.dccsar-ewith - Mrs. Evans-ha- d flint that her husband and Unify, Biooklyn apartment superintendent. killed each other to a drunken celebration, but later the1 she named Underdown ly El-h- as te SUN., MON., TUES., WEDNESDAY Provo, Utah, June 14 (AP Francis M. Mrs. Mr. and their golden celebrated Barney wedding anniversary on June Thirteen days later, Friday, June 13, to be exact, Mrs. Barney filed suit for divorce In 'INSPIRATION P'CTUQtS, rtsgncs X of whom Is 45, , HenryKin district court charging cruelty. Mrs. In her complaint 14 Barney, the mother ef the and all married children, oldest NO f alleges her husband came home drunk a few days ago, choked her her. and. threatened to kill She asks that the court grant alimony her $30 per month and order her husband to leave their home. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Holm-gree- n entertained at dinner Sunday in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Holmgreen cf Salt Lake, who spent last week end here visiting with friends. for eight Covers were laid guests. Miss Emma K. Laub, Grand Matron 'of the Utah chapter of the Order of Eastern Star left Saturday for Reno, Nevada, where she will be the guest of durthe Nevada grand matron Neving the convention of thewas in ada Eastern Star which session the early part of this week.'MiBr'Lauij was one of the speakers of the Nevada convention. Mrs. Laub was the of guest of honor at ft number parties during her stay in Nevada. The Los De Lebros literary club met Monday evening at the iljeiw ilwtn. IVin-lop-r King, K'-- j ' is beTorch Nie is man. imetsMasm CAPJT0L The Best Soui kl in The Stale home of Jessie Hill. Maud Grif- nt, V s tsTvr. SUN., MON.. TOES. AND WEDNESDAY r fin read and discussed the play 'Squaring it With the Boss by J. C. McMullen. The fol- lowing new officers were elected for the ensuing year; president. Dorothy Lundberg; Alice Worley; secretary and treasurer, Evelyn Carlisle. The Literar- y- department-- of the Relief society this month are studying the life and works of Emily Dickson. Miss Esther Jessen entertained at her home Friday evening for Miss Gwenevere Johnson a bride of this month.' The nome was decorated with roses and peonies. A charming feature of the evening was dainty - crib which held the gifts drawn into the ropm Afy Roma and Rula Hailstone, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hailstone. They were dressed as bride and groom M'ss Phyllis Baugh played The Wedding March,' as they en-- j tered. A reading composed for' Miss Johnson was read by Miss Greta; Frederickson.. Miss Josephine, Smith sang I Love you Miss Truly', accompanied by --Lun-dahl Esther Jessen, Mrs. Helen and Mrs. Hazel Mattsop sang, Oh Sun I Love Thee r, accompanied by Miss Jessen. Mrs. Elizabeth Thorpe sang When its Spring Tune in the Rockies", accompanied by Miss Phyllis Baugh. Miss Johnson received many beautiful gifts. Mrs. C. M. Christensen entertained Tuesday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. W. D Cranney of Long Beach, California and Mrs. Vemtena Spande of Salt Lake City. A tasty lunch was served to seven guests, after which the afternoon was spent in social chat. Mrs. H. C. Maughan is entertaining this afternoon In honor of Mrs. W. D. Cranney of Long Beach. California. Lunch was served to eight invited guests. Spo- car-ol- d' kane, Waslu, faroiJJre girl, lieved to be (tie Qouagert Bearer in I lie 1 oiti 4 Stales. newspaper (he daughter of mt wr t |