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Show r J ' THE DESERET NEWS OGDEN ALLEY CASE MODIFIED White At Luncheon entertained a number of their friends at a Christmas supper party Friday evening at their home, 219 Tala avenue. The rooms and sup- with per table were attractive evergreen boughs and crimson hot- Jy berries. A color schema of red and green was carried out. Games wars played at small tables during tha ATben' Tcc!erUw7 Mr. :;Tm r,. an Mrs Walter J- MlcheUeu and Mr. and Mrs. Clair M- - Senior. - , - - Mr. and Mrs, Harry Bracken will entertain twelve of their close friends at a party New Tears eve at their home on Second avenue. Games will be played. a Dinner to Precede Hop. POROTHT WHITE was t s prettily arranged luncheon Friday afternoon at her home on Emerson avenua in honor of Mss Carol Morgan, ho coast. A sill leave Sunday for the large Christmas tree was lighted with red . and green lights. The Quests were seated at small tables ahirh were centered with baskets of poinsettiaa. A red and green color scheme was used in the appointments The hostess was assisted entertaining by her mother.c M whi. Following luncheon c&mes were plaed. Tbe guests included Miss MorKae gan. Miss Anabel Nelson, Mias Miss West, Miss Dorothy Morgan, Mildred Mlaa Helep Morgan, Mm Beth Decker, Miss Mary Curtis. Miss Csrms Jacobsen Miss Monique Fells. Miss Louise McGhle Miss Paulina Rtftnxll. Mies Elaine Cannon, Miss ArrlllSt Smith and Mias Helen White. m a Hoi-ber- g, Captain and Mrs. W. T. Wood and Captain and Mrs. B. L. Egan Meet. , of Fort Douglas will entertain at Catholic Women a dinner party New Tears sve at The regular meeting of the Caththa Officers club, preceding the olic Womens Leagua to be field hop In the post hall- Tuesday afternoon at the Ladies' ReMr. and Mrs. Charles Stein will Literary club bouse, will be a to meeting. The proentertain at a watch party New ciprocity day by the Catholic Tears eve at their home, 421 gram will be given of Women's Ogden. Mrs League Blaine avenueA. M. McBride, president. Luncha 1 oclock. at served will be New Years Party at Hotel eon Mra. Victor Toungberg and Mrs. A- Major, assisted by the memJack Sweet, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. comLeon Sweet, who is spending tha bers of the entertainment mittee. of the Balt Lake league, holidays with hia parents, will a group of young friends willThebe host oasesfor tha afternoon, program at a New Tear's sva party at the arranged by George C. Foley, of Hotel Utah. Ogden, will be as follows: Violin Bahian Miss Eleanor Lowe will be hos- solo, Spanish Dance." by Kathryn tess at an Informal New Tears and Rehfleld. Miss Miss Loretta accompanist evt party at tha home of her par- -' one act play, "Whos a ents, Mr. qnd Mra William J. Lowe Thmnea; Mis Coward? by Kavanaugh, on Alta street. . t vocal solo. Krauss; Katherine e a Land of the Sky Blue Water," The Mason! e club win entertain "The Wakefield Cadman. "The White at a dancing party New Tears evs by by Cadman. M raat tha Masonlo templa en east Dawn Stealing." accompanist Mlaa South Temple street for the mem- ti. p. Dobbs, Thlnnea. Reservations for bers and their friends. tha luncheon must he madeH. not A. Monday with Mrs. Ttatst we ta ewr aewr qaarim at later than Major or Mra. Ray Davla. A charge 1SH East ea rtrat aeatb. Memof fifty cents will ha made. thtasr better, gelt Laka ber may bring guests. stive. Ar. The hospital committee of the Catholic Women's leagua will meet in the sowing room of tha Holy Cross hospital, Thursday after' noon at oclock, pm. The St. Anns jewing circle win meet Tuesday and Thursday after: noons at tha Kearns St. Ann Orphanage at 2 SO aoclock p.m. Tea last taft kaew whs e S sews, get a abllM kettle at r , , tn d, Lor-ret- ta The Latest wan Dance to he Given. GERMAN LAGER ,i little fraAtfi iM tfctwt 7 l(k kuttgr will tfiMvcr what 7a Ictc Ww alntav. ltS btaltbfat at toTlfntlag! Jat The Bachelor Knights have completed arrangements for tha annual New Tear ere party te be held at the Newhouse hotel. Thie year the affair la open to all active members of the younger men's order, to the council In general and to tha friends of the organization. The followlg commit, tee la In charge: General, John D. Rice. M. E. Callahan, Jr, W. J. Fitzpatrick, Robert DricolJ and F-Handley: floor, G J. ONetl. John Cook. James Vallandlnghara. James McGean. Leonard A. Brennan. and Donald J. Morrison, entertainment John J. Peake. E. Den-nCollins. Fred OHair, George OTlalr, James Harrington, Jamct Quinn and George balk. e a a Troops 7 and 2 of the Girl Scouts of the Balt Lake council closed Christmas week Friday by holding a number of parties. Troop T held a party between the hours of 2 alnd 2 pm. at the hirst Congregational church with Mrs. Ethel Myera, captain. In charge of the ie I 'ft arrangements A bobsleigh party followed by a house party at the home of . Mra. lon a bav CALL ML A. 6. NeOtull Clw wa will mM ft ta rwr bta llvtifb 7av Dwtfr. Thera la a big MryrtM la stara tor yn. WAS da, ul Daat pat aft 'tilt yfotsara hld (arrroa enjoy tb Mar The supreme court Saturday (Special Correspondence) modified judgment ef the district 7. Tha Dec. WASHINGTON, court of Weber county wherein the Christmas season among ITtahna in district court determined the lohas been a busy and cation of an alleyway In tha Lake-vie- Washington festive one. The days have been addition of Ogden. filled with the pleasures of shopSuit was started for tha deter- ping, visiting, receiving and sendmination by Albert Coop ugalnst ing gifts, etc , and tha many things that make Christmas the season of George A. Lowe company. George ,gooi wln M, James and John R. Jones, hut I It is reported that (Jdnwnlsalon-th- e district court found the Issues er (William bpry Is regaining his in favor of the defendants. With health. some modifications ordered by the I Mr. Justice George Sutherland, supreme court the judgment was who also has been ill, and was ed on that account to be absent from hia place, on the supreme court bench during tbe faU term of court,' wilt resume his place on the bench at the opening of tbe next term of court, Jan. 2. W. Therton Car ruth and Lyman Chlpman were hosts last evening at their apartment to Ur. and Mra. Alfred K. Cherry, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Pratt, Miss Ethel Johnson and Miss Lucy Phelps. Mina V erona Toronto of Balt Lake la spending the holidays in Washington, the guest of Mr. and Mra. R. Taylor Thurber. Miss Toronto is of the Columbia university. Sena ter William H. King waa tha apeaker at tha special Christ-ma- a exercises of the Washington branch on Christmas day. -- A ses lotion waa given by Mlsa piano Ellen Nielsen aod vocal music was furnished by a mixed double quartet composed of Walter P. Monson. Jr Wallace M. Hale. Francis Klrk-haLewis J. Wallace, Mrs. Wallace M. Ha lea, Mrs. John Doherty. Mrs. Llta Bpry Wootton and Mrs. E. B. Brossard. Mlsa who two of our girls had been kidnaped ha, benHelen BudgeofofMrIdaho, and Mra th, In this very way your sheriff o. Osmond left Hyde, Washington speaks of. We have passed out for Bt. Louis where oho 105.400 cards of warning. In New Thursday will appeer In several recitals. Tork City alone last year 05,004 Tuesday evening Mrs. Paul Burnglrla were lost and the card re- ham entertained In honor of Mias ferred to, warns parents and girls Budge and on Thursday afternoon where to look out for these fiends a luncheon wee In her honor of both sexes. And these people are by Mrs. Victor A.given Wallace. seeking --their prey In the western 150,000 girls country now with disappearing yearly- - One of the two of our girls lost In 1214 has never been heard from. The other escaped after three years Imprisonment in a white slave pen In her night gown and barefooted walking three and miles home and refusing offers of n ride. We have Dr. Curtis H.,Muiels. of Brookthese cards everywhere. placed Please warn your glrla and the lyn, N. Y whs Is said te have rosurrounding country, saving many stered Impaired end tost hearing tn girls from such a portal. 10 080 cases by "ronstrurttve finger Very truly, FREDERICK B. ST ANTOV, D. D. surgery" will gve a free cttnle at Utah. Ogden, the Hotel Utah. Jan. J. Thla Is the first western ettnte Hankies Take Final given by the doctor who developed Game From Illinois end trained Ms fingers for a methSEATTLE. Wash , Dsa II ONB) od ef restoring the functions of University af Washington woi eusttchlan tubes. the third ftod decided contt of th The clinic Is to be given under uerlu hart Wftt night threvgam oS the Utah Blais Osteofront tha University of lIHnoln mak auspices a. pathic society through cooperation lo It two out of throo for tha of the International Society for Tha acora wot 32 to 23. Tha tariat via ft featur of tha Otolosical research of which Dr. dedication of WWhingtooV haw Muncie la president. No fees will be charged and no $9u,(H)9 gymnasium, private cases accepted. The purCHAtOyOTHKRg CLLB HKETL apose of the eltnlo which Is one of series being given over the counDan. IL (SpocUO MONROE, Is to demonstrate tha method Mra. Ad Johnson, (S, ena of Mon- - try, rose earliest pioneers settling here of finger surgery in cases especially where a single operation will be in US, entertained the grandmothers intellectual club Wednesday. sufficient in the hope that other The progrraa included piano sola doctors may develop tha knowledge Erma and delicate touch necessary to LaRiie Oculd; vocal solo, Johnson: readings Ada E. Johnson. make the method benetr!al on a layge scale ed tn entertaining by their sister Miss Nellis Jo Bherrod. The guests Included Mies Vera Bowen. Miss Lucille Money, Miss Verla Birrell, Mb Helen Bowers, Alias Margaret Henderson, ' Miss Grelta Croft. Mias Vera Christianson, Mias Lola Anderson, Miss MarC W, Price, assistant general jorie Vincent and Mrs. Guy H11L passenger agent of the Union PaBNstem at Salt Lake, will comcific Mlsa Miss Media Lawrence and evening, hia twenty-fift- h Eielyn Naylor were hostesses at a plete Saturday year of continuous service In Christmas party during the holithe of the railroad. employ days. The rooms were decorated Mr. Price, who waa bom !n Fait in the Christmas col ora red and 3$. 1857, began his green. Thirty guests were present, Lake Nov. railroad career as a messenger In 90S. was the of He, A. Leonard Robbins finally promoted to Elder French mission and Elder Gordon M present position after a aeries of advancements. In 124. upon the P, Owen of the British mission, arrived home Christmas day. A retirement of J. B. Durham. home coming reception will be held Monday evening, Jan. 2, In the Twentieth ward chapel lg, their ' honor. ' J Miss Ray. 124 Tale evenue.con-rlude- d the week's activity for troop ! i one-ha- lf Hut-kie- Railroad Agent Serves 25 Years see see 1 . Trophies Won by Our Students. OFFICE OPEN MONDAY FOR REGISTRATION. - for - Graduates. Position Largest and Best Equipped " IIENAGERS BUSINESS COLLEGE f Put tb j competition tournament and practically all other tournament plana were completed when thft Stfttft High School Athletle aacoclfttloa meet Friday. Thft pairing for th f!mt day's mftet were also arranged by a drawing. Tb division wero plaed In thro different groapg oo that whn thft drawing took placft no tw teams from tha same region might meet. Thftro waa no matching in any way but Just a matter of drawing the division blindly from the hat. Thft result was tha following ' schedule: Alpine MaSenpetft. Ogden 7 J Garfield. Hillard. Sait m Jordaiv5Mt Lakft runner-u- p Sevier Carbon vs Cacha. Nebo vs. Summit. runner-u- p Alpme-Keb- o va winner Dixlft game. va B. & G. I wH bft tb It (Special) Jobs roadmaater ea the & 4 O Fogarty, atnc lklft and prior to that railroad holdiQg the earn position ea the D 4 R. u. W died at hi home her Friday. MRS: ELLEN R. M. HANDS. Vn. Surviving are bis widow. Funeral eervlces for Mrs. Ellen Mame Fogarty, and four children. and James Fogarty, Magna. John Ruth Matheson Rends, wife of Mra Ralph Jenkins. Lot Angeles; Sam Goodman, Great Falla, Mra Arthur LeRoy Rends 'and daugh- Mont. ter ef John and Catherine K. Matheson, wilt be held Jan. 1 at Hagerm&n Girl I 12 oclock noon. In the Emeiwon , Drowned a Skates ward cha.p.1. Bishop Dan Id D, (Spe-eia-t) HAGERMAN, Ida.. Dec 21 BrlmhaJl prntdlng. The body may 14, daughter Oweley, he viewed between the hours of of Mrs.Nellie Uxzie Owaiey and the lat 10 am. and 11:20 am. the day Snake river ferryman, Nat of the funeral at the residence of wa Oweley, drowned Thursday night on a the deceased a stater, Mrs. George local skating pond when she went EL A. per, 054 Wilson avenue. through the lee near ths center while a score of companions looked Death came Friday morning in on a local Apvpltal aa the result of Her body wee soon recovered but blood poisoning following an In- all efforts at resuscitation failed. fection of an Injured finger. Mrs Rands was born on June Line Hearing 1. 1225 In this city. During her Stage Continued by Board earlier life aha waa quit active In Church work, having served In various capacities tn the SevenTb public utilities oora mission teenth ward Sunday - achooL In Saturday continued stag Una hearmore recent years she was more ing set for Jan. 4 until Jan. IS. or leas closely confined to the rearAt that ttma tha commission will ing of her five children.. conduct hearings on th applicaRy nature Mrs. Rands waa ef a tion of both the Great Western very retiring disposition, modest Motorwava, Inc or Balt Lake and and nnassuraing. She readily won the Flekwick Stages ef Nevada to and easily retained the love and operate a stage service between confidence of her associates. Balt Lake and be George. Besides her parents and husFELTZKB OT COAST. band. Mra Rands Is survived by FRANCISCO, Dec, 31. fTN8) the following children: Arthur Le FAH Dr. Otto Peltsor. famous German Roy. Juntor, Catherine Louise, middle distant runner was a visiRuth Ellen. Richard At. and Man-rln- a tor hero Ha today that M Rands. Eha also leaves Germany would make predicted showa five brothers and one sister: Wil- ing la the Olympic gamesgood in 1923. liam A. Matheson. Chicago; John B Frank B. and Leslla R. Mathe-aoTWO GOLFIHi TIE and Mrs. Catherine M. Asper. LOS AKGELBS. Calif, Dec. 31 all of Balt Lake, and Arthur W. (INS) A1 TNatrous. Grand Rapids, Matheaon, Ban Francisco. Mich., and Fred Morrteon, Mldwick Country club pro, today war out front In th S3 59 Palos Verdes Turkey plans to bavs tts railroad in open golf tourney. Both took 51 construction 'program pushed to strokes for 4he first IS hola Th completion by foreign organize- - lig'lilhofewnftw plsyMtodsy and th final 35 Sunday. n, Ogden FUN 4 h ' Dinner at 9 :30. gear May Joy Be Yours, and Prosperity, Too A New Year dawns. We hope it is full of good things for you and that throughout its three hundred and sixty-si- x days you will have a happy, prosperous life. We see in it for ourselves a new opportunity to serve you better and to prove ourselves worthy of your friendship. Again H otel Z. C. M. L ' Wishes You and Yours Twt!f A HAPPY if $3 Includes Everything RrarmttoM toe Table I Pirw Pb HtHlffc 57 NEW YEAR 1 a Succewful Writer.1 (BEDlTVaa B Meller.'4ee5. pMa8t claim wltg voucher te th uRdoraigMd at It baas tug boua t Salt Lak City. Utaiu e or befor th (tb day ef February A. Uh mt ZlOV'S PAVTOG8 BANK COMPANY, stat Administrator ef th dcaaL M'!or THOMAS A THOMAS, AND TRCfeT of Jam gfc tor aft attorney mtmetrutor ef tint publication. Dec. Iat 8 A. OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE Th undersigned will e!1 ut prlvatft th folio mg dewribed real eater In Salt T.aka Ciir, bait Lak County ml Slat ef Utah, Commencing at the wstheut eorfter of; X. Block 14. Fiat C, LeHft City Surrey, and running thane Weat 24 rode; these North J red, thence JU rod; thcnc Boat Aft rod t thft puac ef beginning. On or after December Ifth. HIT, 19 oclock a m. sd bid will b re celvd at th offic of G H Bach a A Boa. Na 1 East South Tempi Street, Salt Lak Ciy. Utah. Bln D. Wllaon, tb f th perwom and eatat ef WUllaaa at Lot a pnrdht Kb TO WATER T0EM. A A ft ft ft ft ft All protert against th granting e aid application, nesting th reaeong therefor, moat b by affldivt lo due fee ef 91 4ft. plicate, accompanied with and fifd la this office within hfrty tl dav after th completion ef thft publication of thie notice. GEORGE M. BACON, Ftp Engny X. If 2 Date ef first puhUcatldw. De. Dais ef completion ef publteatlom Dec. 31 Jft27. NOTICE TO WATRI CBE&g, ftat Engineers Offlc. gait LftkCftjk Utah, November 21, 197. t If otic hereby gtvun that Gea. ML Sant, when postofflc nddreea I Birke bIl. Utah, ha made application In e rerdaec with th requlremanta of Bea if 47, geaston Lew of Iftlft Chapter Utah. and 1924. t chaag the point of dlvena elon ef 2.72 of water from pie Creek, la Wayne County. Utah. Hwe tefer said water baa been diverted aft a point which bears 74 rod ft .of thft 8W. cor. of See. 2X T. 2 R. I R4 A L & A and used for tha irrigaa tloa ef 14ft acres of land embraced a th EJVWt NlhWANEW KWfNEi, ftVElNEi toe 2L T. 2ft 6 ft 2 K S. L R 4 M. It h new proposed to die vert tb water at a point whtca bear N. 13 deg. E. i: ft. from tb SB cor, 7 toa. R, t K A L B 4 f. II 8, ftt and ua heretofore for th ire ngatlo ef the abev iptaorlbed lend. This application I designated in hd Of bee ae FQ Nob Engineer Ut t aftftft. All protaet against th granting ef mid application. stating tbe rearonft therefor, must be by affidavit la dupl'e cafe, accompanied with a fee of fti.oe. and filed ta this office within thin 3ftt daye after the completion of tb publication ef this notice. M. BACON. gtat Engmeeg. of first pubtlcatioa, December 9s lft::. Date ftf eempletleft f puMkatlinm December It, 1927, Dat :! s- -: i tat Engineer Office, halt Lak City, Ctah. Nov. 1. 19JT. Noth (a hrby given that Charted ddra Bullard, whoa poatofflc BtcknelL- ttah, ha mad appUeatio in accordance with th req uArmn ta f T. gee. A Chapter gaeioa Lew eg thft Utah, 1111 and 1925 to ehang petal of diversion of IT a f. a of watod from Pin Creek In Warn County. Utah. Heretofor said water has been diverted at a pomt which bear HI ft. B. of thft center ef N. W. of se. 22. T. 2ft. B L B 4 ML and ns fyr thft f l(f acre of land errM Irrigation braced la th N W ft Sec 14. T. 2ft fl B. 1 8L.B.AM. II In tnew pro a poin posed te divert th water which b- - N ftl degree E. 32 tb from tb B E cor gee. 4, T. 1 8 IV I E, B, L B, 4 M and wee aa bertoa for for th irrigation nf th above described land. Tbtn application a fa thft fttate Engineer OfLc aa Fti Nft GEO. v I Buttercup TO f Jama Klt Creditor! will t, Heto1 Members of th Salt Lake police department held an Informal reception st headquarters Friday night when thev learned that one of their number, Letand Daley of the motorcycle equad, had rone to Nephl during the dav and was there married to Miss Florence Saunders. Mr. and Mrs Daley will make their home at 753 Second avenue. CABARET-DANCI- NG murrs mlr gone All.l SajPP meet- Old Year to Bed FAVORS Dtft, T Pvtetwma Catff nOBATI AND CCAgWiWMDF Monncti CtwiR Cavity Clerk v tb Baft ftrt1a IlgBtn fee Fvrtbtt lafava BOTJCB Newlywed Cop I bigber I.;. S. L. Police Honor 6yt Flae rscorevllfe noth Wtlae, a minor. G. H Bachman A lew. Attorney fa Guardian. Dated tba 3rd day of December, A. D Frolic Till Two MUSIC Called at Magna MAGNA Dec. It waa also agreed at tha ing Ah at tha committee In ehatg of the schools for officials should hold a night school sometime next week to give those officials who wra unable to attend the other achoola, a nhanee to tak the teat and become eligible to officiate Newhouse It Roadmuter east- runner-up-Ric- Ninety days tn tbe county jag was the sentence meted euf Bale With only minor change In curby City Judge N. H. Tanna nrdsy riculum, fhculty and enrollment, charged wit the University ef Utah will begin ta A. Anderson. claea work for tha winter quarter. issuing a worthless check for $5. Wednesday. Jan. 4. Registration The offense la flleged to hr will taka place from I 20 a.m. to been committed Den. 12, the chej 4.20 p m. Tuesday, Jan. 2. WaA considerable number ef new having bees cashed at tha students la expected, but it la be- satch Coal company. Joseph 0 lieved that an approximately equal Nelson, deputy county attorney yaurf number will withdraw, many of plained te the court that wort ns whom have eom plated their cours- Anderson had several other es. leas checks out. lAti ern winner. Worthies Check Case Brings 90 Day in Jail Among tha new classes to be offered are those in real estate practice and real estate law, and classes tn archaeology to As taugut by Professor A. A. Kerr, al the Vinter Term Opens January 3. TOOTS AND CASPER waa dfl-.nttf- tl thft ftltftftf thft stat bdnkntbatl gmnalum I 2. TONIGHTS THE NIGHT! (2 The Women's Legislative com2. Mrs. H. B. Porter, captain, was mittee will meet Thursday afterIn charge. New Classes will be formed in both i5AY AND NIGHT SCHOOL TUESDAY ' u for th University Has New Courses Ellen Rend Funeral to be Held I At Noon Monday; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hansen were the dinner gueste on Christmas ef Mr. and Mrs. Alfred JC. Cherry. Mr. and Mrs. German 8. Ellsworth and children are holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Wallace. Samuel E. Carpenter of Balt lake who has been employed In the offices of the federal reserve board, has been appointed secretary to Hoy A. Young, governor, of the , board. Mr. and Mra. Harold Gates were visitors in Washington during ths past week en their way to Europe where they are going In the Interest of motion picture scenarios While here they were the gueste of Mr, and Mrs. Lewie J. Wallace. Mr. and ; Mra Knealand C. Tanner were the guests of Mr. and Mra. Ivins Tanner on Christmas day. Sunday evening they left for Near Tork. J. Melrose Miller, who has been studytng law at the National university, left for , his home in Salt Lake last Thursday evening to join Mra. Miller and Utile daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Warren A. Colton and children are the holiday gueste of Congressman and Mrs., Don B. Colton. Moses I Rich, secretary to Congressman Colton, spent Christmas In New Tork the guest of his slaMr. and ter and brother-in-laMrs. Watson A. Silver. B. Mrs. Brossard Dr. and Edgar entertained at dinner Sunday evening. Dr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Merrill. Mr. and Mra. Walter P. Monson, Mr. and Mrs. E. West Parkinson. William Snow. Bamuel P. Cowley, Truman 8, Young and Harold Hart: and Monday evening Mra Ezra P. Monson and children, Mra Clapp, mother of Mra. Monson. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Monson and Roland Monson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Pratt have given up their apartment In the Boulevard apartment house and have taken the house of Commander and Mrs. F. P. Fischer In Wee-le- y Heights for the winter. Thft Denrnt y ftftlftetftd 1927 Mr. EAR SURGEON Final Tournament WILL CONDUCT Plans Completed by CLINIC IN S. L. High School Heads noon at 2.20 .o'clock at the Newhouse hotel. The subject will be Members Are Guests. "Enforcement Upholding an Administration of Laws." Sherrod and Miss .Miss Ann e e Jeannette Sherrod entertained the The Veldron Btudlo club entercharter members of the Alpha Del- tained home of Miss Helen at the ta Pi national sorority Thursday 545 Fifth East street, evening at their home on View Mortenson, atreet. The rooms and eerrin ta- Friday afternoon. Those In charge ble were attractive with holiday of tbe affair Included the presivice colors. The fcocteeses were assist- - dent. Miss Blanche Hoxsie; president. Alias Margaret Chrlsten-i- : Miss Katherine Baldwin. Mlsa Bettv Griffin, Miss Lida Hansen, society editor, .and Miss Zentha Wood. The home was decorated' with Christmas greens. e e Mi. Pearl B. Luff of California, Tio Is apendlng"lha holidays In Balt Lake, accompanied by her daughter. Mls Marianna Luff, will give a New Tear's eve party at the Hotel Utah for eight gueste. 31 BT GENEVIEVE K. FRATX w Presides DECEMBER Utahns in the Nations Capital IN HIGH COyRT Miss SATURDAY : By Murphy. |