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Show lett, Jacob Evans, D. Openshaw, W. Daisy Cluff and the Misses Ethel B. Ward, A, B. Morgan, Claud Lees Cluff, Lois Smith, Emma Smith, Bess e of Salt Lake, Mrs. Helen Bedford, and Foote, Zina Cluff, Dora Ferre, Mrs. Rose Lewis of Seattle. Cluff, Ardelie Ashton, Lucile Williams, Lizzie Souter, Norma Mildred Pauline Moore, Mr, W. E. Stoker, John Williams, Moore', J. R. Hodson and Claud Lees have Thompson, Hannah Bean, Vera Bean, gone to Strawberry valley, where they Anna Bopke, Ada Taylor, Kate Maude Wills, Nora Saxey. will spend the next few days. . Mau-rln- Bestel-meye- 4 Phone To-nig- ht Aug.20,21. Mat. 2:30 P. M. relatives. 13. and Saturday, r, Mrs. S. Hr Jones will leave the fore Mrs. G. H. Heindselman is spending a few days in the canyon with part of next week for California to Mrs. Jos. Yates after which she will visit the exposition for the next three go up to Heber for a brief visit with weeks. Kindly telephone all society Items to Miss Clari v Bestel meyer not later than the day preceding the publication of the paper. TWO NIGHTS ONLY A numoer of Provos talented musicians who are spending a few weeks in the canyon at ' Wildwood and Vivian park gave a splendid musical in the big dining room at the Vivian park resort under Jhe direction of Mrs., H. C. Hicks. The program consisted of both vocal and Instrumental selections which were very much enjoyed and appreciated by the audience. Those taking part were were Prof. Moses Gudmunsen, Mrs. served. refreshments, dainty The guest of honor received the best Robert Ridge of Salt Lake, and Mrs. wishes of her numerous friends and G. L. Lundy, and the Misses Merline many beautiful gifts. The guest list Roy lance, Lottie Harris, Maurine Included. 3fesdanies Ferefla Book, Dunn, and Ora Bailey. After the conCarf Bandley, Emma Gatherum, Mary cert the management of Vivian park Bennett, Flora Vincent, Nell Bailey, served the many guests with waterZella Roberta, DeLlllie Alexander, melons on the big lawns and later Zina Dunn, Dave Glazier, Mary Cluff, Mrs. Hicks entertained Miss Merline Diantha Worsley, Goldie Brown, Ha- - Royiance, Miss Lottie Harris, Mrs zel James, Vlrgie Ekins, Len Cluff, Robert Ridge, and Prof. Gudmensen Myrtle Fairweather, Effie Gatherum, 'at dinner. - affair in the A pretty Chase Miss of Wyroa .The marriage form of a shower was that given In and Mr. E. E. Dunn wad solemnised honor of Miss Merle Cluff whose mar'in the Salt Lake temple -- Wednesday riage to Clarence N. Bean of Idaho and shortly after the Ceremony the takes place the 26th of this month, by young people left for the northern Mrs. Leonard Cluff, Miss Fern Cluff part of the state where they will and Miss Maude Foote. The lawns spend the next few days. . They will were brilliantly illuminated and the be at home to their many friends in eveping hours were spent in music this city on their return. and games and dancing, after 'which pre-nupti- A pretty little social affair among the young people was that given by Miss Emma and Master Willie Snow complimentary to Miss Sothronia and a Wesley Scott who will leave for evento make their home. The ing was spent in games, music and delicious refreshments were served to the following guests: The Misses Sothronia Snow, Zina and Genevieve Huisn, Rachel Holbrookr Stella Nil-- j son, Vera Young, Martha Chamber-- 1 lain and Masters Wesley Snow, Bert Huish, Raymond Holbrook, Ralph Nielson, Arden Olithson and Allen Rai-zon- The Colonial Players Vith Mr. Bfalph Cloninger, Presenting Friday Evening, Famous Metropolitan Story Fine Feathers Saturday Matinee and Night Cousin Kate 20c, 30c. - ' The- Paramount Pictures Offer the Foremost Star r Wednesday evening the -- Fourth ward will hold an outing at the Provo lake resort and although it was not as largely attended as had been ex" had pected, the people a ho did and time. Bathing, boating splendid delicious luncheon were much enjoyed by the excursionists. Violet - Heming And an All Star Cast t in The Running Fight E. .Richardson announces the engagement of her daughter ElThe maj len to Reed J. Knudsen. rlage a ill take place in the Salt Lpxe temple September 8. Mrs. Seats at Columbia Saturday Matinee, 10c, 20c. atre box office Friday Monday, August 23rd Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Stallings will go to Salt Lake SundayTo spend the day and Monday will go on to Ogden canyon for a brief outing. "T Ethel Barrx mores Late Success Mis $ few days visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Cyril Duffin. , Walters Eugene . 'Summer Prices: KV, in Logan for a Pyne is Mr . Anderson. Mrs. H. S. -- V M. Vl In Five Convincing Acts 10c. - Balcony . Lower Floor i Miss Ethel Bailey is visiting aith relatives and friends in Salt Lake for the next two weeks. Another Mrs. Will B. Ward a as the honored guest at a Kensington given by Mrs. Ar B. Morgan last Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ward expect to leave in the near future for Salt Lake to ia5krtljeir-fcome- : summer flowers were used In a pret- ty decorative effect throughout Americas Foremost Minstrel A. the V -- tu y ii r . .5 p. p. MERELY MARRIED Coined A Kcjt-tcn- ' 15 A The Gypsy Violinist i MONDAY fan i Vi ' - O'- . ? V;' "VAS CHILD PeCg Two C1 Drama v - ; CHARTER SISTERS AND IlOUdDAY The Shop Models and the Floor Walker A t;g- DONE IN WAX S. L A CoiA-d- , 4 HE CALL O THER CHILD" ,F rg.nphr Diana Rrcaivay n-yim-- - - Sta:! Feifues Presents Jf Leah Baird and Leo Delane, fnwaAnt-- Iicket Tate Lower Mileage i graph rli ne MAN "DREAMS REALIZED Biaut Drama Cunnmngs riming -- f e, H Drama . Wednesday evening a jolly paity of people motored to Castilla and enjoyed a plunge in the invigorating It The -- Laugh Makers SATURDAY "OUT OF BONDAGE" n L,ow Early and Laight Miss Lillian OLsh in a Majestic - water, after which a deliclous( con was served.. The party.ieturped la time JU wltaess the vaudeville at The Columbia. Those present at this delightful outing were: -- Messrs. and jMeadamea 8. G. Hughes, V. M. Roy-laaoE8. T. Jones, Chas. Hedquist, J. R. Hedaon. W R. Stoker, Alma Vaa tlsgea , JWba T. i'aylbr; W. F. Vlo-- . .S t St g - PRINCESS 1 be' n- - PERFORMERS x J j relatives. STAR 8 SALTitrAKD&UTAHR.R. About twenty ladies of the Rebek- ah sewing club kiet Wednesday auej- noon at the home of Mrs. W. H Ray when a very ploasant afternoon was passed with social chat, music and needlework and at about six oclock a dainty. luncheon was served. The club will meet next Wednes- dr.v, August 23, at the home if Mr. rM Mrs. W. H. Stubbs at Lake View station on the Orem line. The ladies will go out on the four ocock car and Leave for the gentlemen will follow on 1he sev Salt Lake City en oclock car, when supper-wi- ll bet 6:45 a. in. sened to all, after which dancing i 8.00 a. in.' will be enjoyed. All Rebekahs and a m t'le'r husbands are requested to 12:00 noon pre-ec- t. Fare for- the round trip i 2:00 p. m. fifteen cents. 4:00 p. in 6,06 pMr. and Mrs. Claud Lees of. 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