Show 4 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER Provo 4 D 1931 9 HOW TO KEEP WELL Magna By DR W A EVANS MAGNA— A number him a rheumatism The excessive DUSTY TRADES and friends gave a pa Industrial physicians have known sweating causes a rash under his evening in honor of Mrs P H Chrisfor a long time that dust played an arms I have a hot tensen on her fiftieth bl bath ready for Important part In the causation of him when he comes home from versary Music danclni work never have However disease were luncheon they Dy enjoyed night When he had her in the car he of glass jou had for sale when I was had an opportunity to get together His habits are good He drinks coffee thirty-fiv- e SYNOPSIS guests PROVO— The Utah Boro&is met in Mrs R C Parks and Mrs Agnes Sally Rutherford the laBt of a put an arm around her and drew her scoutUig for furniture in the attic and talk over the subject In the broad or milk open se&sioR Wednesday afternoon at Williams were hostesses to the Bene- proud old southern family following close His lips were passionate pos- Cousin Lucia doesn t even know she s way that Jts Importance warranted 1 Why does he sweat so? the womens clubhouse An Indian got It its been out away so long I To remedy this an International fit Library Bridge club Friday at the the ruin and suicide of her grand- sessive desperate 2 What can be done about it? was book to the In given background clubhouse A 1 o’clock luncheon was father determines to keep the heav“I think you ve heard me speak of took what I could find for my own conference met In South Africa 3 he have a cold bath Inreview ‘Beauty ot the Purple" by 1930 That country was selected be- stead Should served to twenty guests The bridge ily mortgaged Oaklelgh plantation the Reinerts haven t you?" he asked rooms ” of a warm one? the following music Mrs R G Clark ' rate from would But your cousin care to sell cause of the heavy death prize was won by Mrs Frank Peter- for her grandmother A porter’s presently 4 Is coffee harmful? solo “Song of India” SorosU trio son “Those are wealthy friends ’ who do you think? The woman I sold pneumonia and other very harmful 5 What can be done for the the Dixie highway lodge facing erupreconsisting of Mrs E H Eastmond In to certain to been such of a good effects dust the glass has mining The marriage of Miss Velva Hutch- gives her the idea of starting a hot have been so agreeable you? tion under his arms? Mrs Merl Taylor and Mrs L L Culll-moof Mr and Mrs dog eland She arranges with a milk“Yes They expect to visit the customer ever since that I would like gions of South Africa It will be reings daughter REPLY ‘‘Drink to Me With Thine ” called that General Gorges was on 1 Charles Hutchings and Walter Duck- man who says he is Mr Forman Bahamas hi their yacht I am one of to oblige her 1 His obesity is a factor His work Eyes" by Ben Johnson Mrs A B “O I fancy I can get her to sell Ills way there to study their probof Magna took place in foreman of the Winstead dairies to the Invited guests I cannot afford both worth another However he should be exSimmons religious song Mrs E H " In He London if s died The all an lem know that he But I such when don't Invitation The to decline Lake Salt really young couple deliver milk He is really Samuel Monday for diabetes and for some orEastmond gave the geographical will make their home in Idaho It South Africanders havo devoted more amined diseases Forman Winstead only son of Henry explained how necessai y It was that if its the same kind of glass background of the book which was Mrs J A Phllpot entertained at a Winstead town banker and holder he should make Just these contacts looked like yours so I annexed it and study to the harmfulness of dust and ganic 2 If he no disease to explain reviewed by Mrs Abe W Turner dinner party Sunday in compliment of the Oaklelgh mortgage The Ru- with wealth He had made some of had Eph wash It It looks nice any- methods of dust control than have the excess has sweating there is not Eighty members and guests were Therefore when much that can elsewhere Mrs Lyland Kirk and therford ladles "didnt know" the his best business deals through peoplo how Blue biowij green " others to Mr and be done except he be Refreshments were in present Did you get much of it?" ahe they Invited specialists from every small daughter and Mrs Anna Wah-Ji- n Winsteads of carpetbagging stock he met on the yacht or at the lodge reduce his weight considtharge of Mrs Mark Brimhall and asked eageilv to meet in their country the willing toTills of Salt Lake Covers were whose estate adjoined Oaklelgh So he would have to go where all can usually be done Mrs L R Edwards The hostesses “I took what I found when I found invitation was generally accepted erably laid for eight Sally as was characteristic of the with diet Sally's milkman helps her to make were Mrs C E Maw Mrs George 8 because of the opportunity of 3 A cold bath of the Magna the Shack a success before she dis- Rutherfords had no petty Jealousy it” said he laughing in Girls Gleaner The up partly would be better It Ballif and Mrs G M Taylor And he asked seeing what was being done In South would cool ward entertained the M Men at a covers his Identity By that time she She thought it lovely that such an my rooms now him faster and tone up The members of the Springville not come come Lowndes' to should and have It? look Africa a Coon’s roast wiener at in “Why canyon Lowndes opportunity court of is receiving the his skin Provo Bridge club were entertained If only If It s what you want 1 11 search the em The proceedings of the conference Of course he must go Wednesday evening Twenty-fiv- e 4 at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Jennings Nothing you write indicates And did he house like a burglar for more' for business reasons since been published by the in- that coffee have the Joyed outing Is harming him Woodward Teusday evening Prizes were on the outsktrta of the ternational labor office In Geneva much? these friends club like enter' Woman’s They The very Sallj Magna XV INSTALMENT 5 Treat it as you would treat were awarded Mrs J N Crawford old city crossing the Ashley river Switzerland Is known as Indusasked Mon' t&lned a card at It Innocently public party Gentleman The Devastating rash In a baby Keep the armpits Charles Oberling Mr and Mrs Ray O well enough They were very bridge trial Hygiene No 3 Series F Pro- as dry as possible day evening at the clubhouse Nine For reasons of diplomacy expedi‘ Avoid keeping the Coates and E H Shields Luncheon Ought I to do go Lowndes?” Sally ceedings International Silicosis Contables were arranged for bridge at ency and economy Mr Lowndes Jen- deoent people the Reiriei ts particuwas served sopping wet garments In contact with man who was simple asked timidly Lowndes wouldn’t ference 1930 old were Mrs scores won which the by larly high he what maintained skin to the Mrs Charles Tullis was hostess modestly Apply a good dusting powtwo considered Clyde Konold and O A Sonne and nings to as “my little bachelor unaffected and kindly The wife was have suggested it if it hadn't been all This conference :v U der freely and often members of the Double Four Bridge a bit of a climber socially ambitious right but still kinds of lung disease resulting from the consolation prizes by Mrs Ralph referred of floor third the club at her home Thursday evening Mrs George R Whltmeyer Of Og- Henrlod of Garfield and R C Parks diggings’’— renting “With me?” asked Lowndes re- Inhalation of dust In one the dust was really old fashioned house belong- The daughter Gertrude (Coyrlght 1931 by the Chicago ' Luncheon was served after which den state regent of the D A R A midnight luncheon was served at a large The Relnert family proachfully “Besides I d like you to acted In conjunction with the pneu the flywheel an Tribune ) mother's of his cousin a four tables of bridge were played to ing Members of the association will give the card tables see re revolved and ambitions bacillus Interests coccus or nice tubercle my monla the diggings They really Mrs D D Sutton and Mrs Joseph a card party and food sale Saturday Innocent old lady who was quite deaf e to Lucia— thanks Twenty-threBlonde old Cousin or around Gertrude Mrs E Verl Mrs cause and to Clark and J pneumonia consumption Eph See thaler entertained members of the at the Ladies' devotee and who lived a very reLiterary club drarer Haws entertained at a family dinner a holler some other disease In the other COW GIVES HALF AND HALF Pretty Dynamic like her They d seem Tres Joli club at the home of Mrs tired life The house was com- dad whose to me If was she Natu blessed of favorite them was done by the dust Ithome Mrs at with you the the harm WILLIAMSBURG Va (UP)- -C C Saturday evening Sutton Thursday afternoon A promodious in a dignified side your presence even once darling self Clark In honor of Floyd Clark of street and thequiet Casey owns a cow that gives milk rent for the third rally somewhat spoiled but at heart That gram of music was enjoyed and sounds romantic and generous but I hope The dusty trades In which there which Is approximately half cream Magna and Miss Edith Larsen of luncheon was served above which was the great kindly “She sounds nice" said Sally you know how I feel Sally’’ He Is most harm done are granite cut- “Frances” the Garfield who were married Wednes- floor He nominal Mrs Wllford Bray entertained the attic wag decidedly his lips to her cheek a defer- ting and polishing metal polishing cow Is not given any day In Salt Lake rooms by means of “She has been quite nice to me" pressed special feed and members of the Ini'ola club at her WEST JORDAN— Mrs his reach could Nel“She ential and loverly touch sand blast clearing such as sand and grazes In the pasture with the rest Hugh Knights of Pythias Copper lodge the stairway on the outside covered admitted Lowndes modestly home Wednesday evening Two " are Mon(Continued fabI 57 and held No an son Tomorrow) at and a was sandstone fairly good hostess dinner pals open of The herd amount of the meeting mining party cutting Casey's had living tables of bridge were played ReSo Lowndes porches polishing car- milk produced each day varies from ricating and his It was one of those beautiful nights freshments later were served Covers were laid for 23 day evening In Cooper’s hall In honor Friday of the official visitation of the grand canTiUle“droom 'and bath In the south Crisp with a small (Copyright 1931 by Marie Conway borundum and emery and sand pa- 10 to 13 quarts Mr and Mrs T N Taylor enter- guests Oemler ) chancellor JfCnlghts of Pythias lodge ag we! ag an efficient kitchen on playful wind He began to tell her pering tained in honor of Mr and Mrs H Archibale Gardner camp Daugh of Utah One conclusion was that using waguests were the third floor and was very private how he dreaded and hated to leave V Hoyt Wednesday evening at their even for the little while he would ter to keep down dust was not alhome Mr and Mrs Hoyt are leaving ters of the Pioneers met Friday af- present from Salt Lake Sandy Mur- and comfortable visitor chose her If ways advantageous There are sevfor Oregon in the near future Din- ternoon at the home of Miss Delila ray and Tooele After a program to play game of chance there who be absent but she could understand eral wet grinding processes that are ner was served to Mr and Mrs F 8 Gardner Mrs Lettie Sanders was dancing and refreshments were en- wai to know or disapprove when all that he couldn't for business reasons lose offered the opportunity When more harmful than dry grinding guests joyed by forty-fiv- e Harris Miss Ethel Taylor and Miss assisting hostess so was quiet? a lighted road lamp he American Legion auxiliary held Its Mrs Lydia Bateman was hostess Delenna Taylor the guests of honor Sprinkling mines to keep down dust old lady said beamingly they passedtraces The dear on tears of her sometimes increased the moisture at quilting party Friday The guests regular monthly meeting at the Utah host and hostess could use euch of her glimpsed Lowndes that cheeks content of the air to a harmful level Mrs Emma Jacobsen was hostess Included Mrs Eliza Scott Mrs Ada Copper clubhouse Thursday evening old furniture as he had a mind to MADISON Wia Charles (UP)— have a such Didn't However the congress was more good day to members of the Paysonlan club Goodrldge of Oakland Cal Mrs E Installation of officers was held with since he seemed to have a liking for did you darling?” He sought Harper veteran Wisconsin school prolific In proposing studies to be H T McShane of Bingham actto sea— be- either Tuesday evening at her home Bridge M Bateman and Mrs Ross Bateman Mrs as was she to state teacher glad old and assistant the things to divert from her officer After the the Dr and Mrs W W Henderson ing was played and refreshments served undertaken than It was In bringing thoughts away Installing sides she had so much more of it superintendent of public Instruction forward solution of problems Members of the Clivell club were Mrs Mark Smith and daughter business meeting the following pro- than she needed — and she also sug- Reinerts not has missed a circus here showing wousual automobllists week-enThe was One Miss solo Piano d given gram entertained at the home of Miss Mar- Clair of Logan spent the gested that he should use part of the man came back clamoring for more in the last fifty yeais HARD WORKING MILKMAN garet Mecham Monday evening Miss here as guests of Mr and Mrs Floyd Grace Furrow reading Mrs Emma disused stables to keep that pretty old glass like I d sold her before And Any Quantity C N 8 writes My husband Is 5 Alice GardElmer vocal solo Mtss Lillian Mortimer read the play Gardner Lowndes So In hi of little car ‘ R feet 10 Inches high and weighs 224 PHONF Strange Interlude" by Eugene Miss Virginia Booth Miss Vaudis ner and a fancy dance by Miss Julie whom she admired eo Immensely IIndidn’t have any "Sold her all I had 101The ensign which In flew overnear-: pounds He Is a milkman and Is 38 when It crashed the first place France Olsen Miss Maurine Olsen Miss Sutton Wasatch O'Neill Luncheon was served 52(H) he and offered ehe everything “You know I believe I could get ly a year ago and survived the fire years old When he returns from Mrs Mary Hafen was hostess to Alice Hogan and Miss Beulah Yates Mrs Fern Coon Mrs Jesse McA- took was very charming and attentive to you a lot of old Junk from my Cousin has wet with clothes In are enterwork rthur a been Mrs perLeda his and Carding-toLake Tues a attended in Salt of placed members Ferguson just the Vieux Amies club at party - Lucia I saw some of the same kind tained the L F A club at a special Cousin Lucia her home Monday evening Miss day night at the home of Miss England chuich spiration Wearing wet clothes gives Lowndes' man In his snowy Eph social home of Mrs the at has who home Alene Passey read the one-areturned meeting Myers play linen Immaculate and ‘ Waffles ” Refreshments were served after spending the last month in Yel- Coon Wednesday evening A 7 o'clock housejacket of dinner was served at one long table was so to speak the cornerstone Members of the Llnnea club and lowstone park and Idaho menage Lowndes said their partners were entertained at Mrs Willard Turpin and her father A vase of autumn flowers formed the the Jennings surMrs Earl Newbold was smilingly that Eph was a family an the home of Mr and Mrs O M Slack returned Monday after spending a centerpiece Between the pair existed vival was club member the honored week at and Idaho was Rigby Dinner served Friday evening like d cup unbreakable tie something very after which three tables of bridge Mrs Areva Armstead music teach- presented with a er presented her pupils at a recital In and saucer The evening was spent affection Lowndes could as easily were played In playing bunco at which prizes have gone without his well pressed the ward chapel Sunday night Miss Dorothy Jones was hostess without Eph members of the Lambda Tau club tj at Arthur Bulkley assisted by his were won by Mrs May Turpin and trousers asattended a theater party Having her home Monday evening After an sister Mrs Carrie Hansen enter- Mrs Clara Harmon late eupper the previous evening of needlework luncheon was tained at a birthday party at the Mrs Verl Haws entertained her and a lively Hansen home Friday night In honor bridge club Saturday evening at her night Lowndes had risen somewhat served had his revivMtss Beth Paxman entertained of Howard Barbln Games were home A 7 o’clock dinner was served later than usual had now at breakmembers of the Le Tesee club at her played Prizes were awarded to Miss at small tables to eight guests Mrs ing shower and was and home Monday evening Business Fern Bateman and Robert Dewey William Reese was a special guest fast the morning newspaperssocial The matters were discussed and selections Luncheon was served to 22 guests The bridge prizes were won by Mrs mall beside his plate The annual autumn social of the Harry Norris and Mrs J R Jarvis news contained an excellent writeup by Frank Crane were read by Mtss Parent-Teachassociation was held Mrs Jarvis will entertain the club of laBt night’s festivities and menNadine Taylor Special musical numtion of the expected arrival of the bers were given after which luncheon In the school auditorium Wednes- October 10 was served Mr and Mrs S S Poulsen of Ana- Relnert family in their beautiful day night A program and refreshconda Mont were last week guests yacht Leda Here Lowndes tossed Children grandchildren and other ments were enjoyed relatives of Joseph T Bateman met Mrs Ada Goodrldge and son Wil- of Mrs Poulsen’s parents Mr and the paper aside scowling A letter at the family home In Alpine Sunday lis Mrs Eliza Scott and son George Mrs P H Christensen from Miss Gertruda Relnert conleft Monday for their home In OakMrs Ed Turner entertained mem- firmed the news She said that dear in celebration of his seventy-thir- d birthday anniversary Dinner was land Cal after spending two weeks bers of the Pythian Sisters’ lodge Lowndes positively must accompany served to 60 guests An afternoon of visiting friends and relatives here and their husbands Saturday eve- them to the Bahamas— she and music and reminiscence w as enjoyed They were guests at a dinner party ning at her home The evening was mamma simply couldn't get along bv Mr and Mrs Bert Bateman and Wednesday evening given by Mrs 8 spent in playing bunco at which high without him this trip Lowndes was actually worried He family Mr and Mrs William A w Bateman at her home prizes were won by Mrs Minnie Cash Mrs J M Anderson Bateman and family of Salt Lake Mr who has and Jule Sadler and the consola- thought resentfully that he was beand Mrs Samuel S Bateman and spent the past two months with her tion prizes by Mrs Margaret Patter- ing driven 'taken for granted—quite family of Magna Mr and Mrs brother and family Mr and Mrs Al- son and Jack Neilson Light refresh- as though he had no further right to Charles E Giles and family Mrs bert Olsen left Saturday for Mil- ments were served to twelve guests his own will or way He sensed the Lula Dunsdon and family Mrs J M ford to make her home The Magna Woman's club will net Inclosing him All because two Jensen Mrs O W Hyde Mrs Essie Mr and Mrs Lloyd Nerdln enter- hold its regular business and social good looking young ladles were In Keeler Miss Virginia Bowles of tained at a dinner party Saturday meeting next Wednesday evening at love with him and he had led each Provo Mr and Mrs Walter Bateman evening In compliment to their son the clubhouse to consider herself the one woman of Alpine Junior and Mrs Thomas Nerdln of Mrs F B Radabaugh enteftalned O damn Mrs Ernest R Rasmusson ehter-taine- d Bingham her bridge club Wednesday at her Lowndes iJennlngs knew thorMr and Mrs Ellas Denos enter- home members of the Provo high A 1 o clock luncheon was oughly on which side his bread was school women’s organization at her tained at a miscellaneous shower Fri- served at one long table to twelve buttered Ordinarily he was cool He home Saturday of last week Officers day night at their home on Bingham guests Mrs Pete Davidson and Mrs careful calculating collected we for the following year highway In compliment to Mrs De- A J Radabaugh were special guests had played the game skilfully with Miss Ruth Watts read a humoious nos’ sister Farrel Shuhen and her The club prizes were won by Mrs Gertrude and her ambitious mother one-aplay “Gas and Earl” A fiance William Walker of Ogden H D Cluff and Mrs T A Hansen and he seemed to have won But not number of competitive games were Table games and refreshments were and the guest prize by Mrs David- for nothing was Gertrude her son father's daughter Lowndes already played and luncheon was served to enjoyed by 30 guests Mrs William Connel Mis Oscar Mrs Ekul Wtllon of Los Angeles Rebekah lodge No 46 saw In her her father a own will to Harmony Garrett Mrs W M Paxman Mrs 8 are visiting friends and relatives here entertained at a after their power the Implacable determination P Eggertson Mrs Marion Powelson Mrs Wlllon was formerly Miss Reta regular meeting in party Canyon hall Frl- - to get what ahe wanted— and he had lm-o- f Mrs Elizabeth Gillespie Mrs Her- Gardner day evening In honor of the president made her want him with all her man Grimm Mrs Ottis Carling Mrs Miss Evelyn Bird entertained at the Rebekah state assembly Mrs perlous little heart He had aubtly Asael H Fisher Mrs Alfred Swen- dinner Sunday for Willlce Goodrldge Rose Stewart and other assembly of- - led her Into this passion for his hand-- 1 too wise and son Mrs John F Mower Mrs J C of Oakland Cal Floyd Gunderson fleers guests were 'some self but he was y Moffitt Mrs Kenneth Weight Miss of Murray and Miss Merl Pixton present from Salt Lake Murray wary to cheapen hla stork by Anna 8moot Miss Beryl Young Miss A J 8a bey Mr and Mrs Donald Tooele and Bingham After lng overmuch anxiety in the pursuit Funlce Bird Miss Melva Boyle Miss Hogan and children Mr and Mrs a program of speeches the evening'He dangled himself a beautiful and Ole E Olsen Mrs Charles A Smith Donald Hogan Jr and son Mr and was silent In playing bunco after desirable young man provocativelya Mtss Helen Spenrer Mrs Roy Black Mrs Leo Gardner and daughter Mrs which refreshments before a spoiled and romantic girl were served Mrs Orville Watts Miss Noreli Ada Hogan and son Kenneth atMr and Mrs Frank Purser of Lo-- I eyes— he was really very clever Yet Startup Mrs Mary Mortimer Mlss tended a birthday party in Salt Lake gan were Thursday dinner guests of foe all his cleverness he had fallenn Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs James Purser In love with penniless Sally RutherMargaret Gardner Mrs Moroni Mrs William Mitchell and Mrs Frances Blair given In honor of Mrs Mrs Frank Chapman was hostess ford like the moBt unsophisticated LaVar Christensen Mrs Rasmusson Profinda Hogans seventy - sixth to the L F A club had told her ao Thursday eve boy Worse Jtoet hihe head was assisted by Mrs John T Tavlor birthday anniversary hla affair lng A 7 o clock dinner was served Sally went Mrs Ernest Paxman and Mrs GorGrandale O Flnlayson son of Mrs after which tables were arranged for with her was the sweetest and purest don Larsen Donald returned home bridge Hogan Prizes were won by Mrs emotion he had ever known Her Mrs Rheta Kay was hostess to Thursday after spending 27 months Edith Ockerman and Mrs Earl New prettiness her pride her tenderness members of the Literary league Fri- In the north central state L D 8 bold the unselfish passion she discovered day afternoon at her home Miss mission The Oqulrrh stake officers enter- for him ensnared him: he adored Beulah Hatton gave a paper on tained at their annual social Friday her for what ehe wae Gertrude was “Gandhi " The entertaining rooms at the Pleasant Green hall young loving handsome wealthyitevening When textile atrlkeri In Sweden were attractive with dahlias and program dancing and refresh- but Sally wa youth truth love returned to work the mills resumed A asters Luncheon was served ments were enjoyed by 250 guests self He couldn't give her up— yet t Mr and Mrs Jesse Prothero en- operations at almost full capacity he could Iet him hold her while to find that buyers had quit or He tertained in celebratton of their sil- only while' little a auch he to It wes ver wedding anniversary Saturday dering couldn’t efford to allow Gertrude to In the evening of last week Progressive become angry with cause five hundred and “stung” were games under the direction of Miss he would see Sally aa often meantime LAPK— Mr Mrs and George Slott played Luncheon wav served to 60 Wilma Jrppson After dinner the have could as their guests this week Mr as he went guests Many gifts were presented to company gathered around the camp down to his office presjda a Stott mother Mis L Stott and the host and hostess the picture of calm well being ently W low The first session of the season of by Mrs Hannah Packard The hostBoyds tom dutiful wire to Gertrude Mr Mrs R E Nell enter- and sent a the B Y U womens organization esses were what was the Miss Effle Wamlok Mrs tained and When Lownde at evefriends was in the form of a “home cards His Monday again’ W H Boyle Mrs Perctval Bigelow wisest thing to do he did It was at their home Sixteen la ning held at Glengarry Saturday Mrs Grant Ivins Miss soi guests heart might erv for Sally but he Margaret were e a and present and while evening The members and their Swenson Miss Maude Turkficld Miss going to the Bahame partners gathered at 4 30 p m While Vllate Elliott and Mrs John Haves supper was served to Mr and Mrs there was expected — gohe wes-- ea the cooks broiled the steak over assisted by their husbands and LeRoy Ray Tarry Mr and Mr David D ing to come to a definite arrangeMagee Mr George Eastman Mr b1flfe the guevts enjoyed outdoor jw Harding and settle the and Mrs George Stott Mr and Mrs dment with Gertrude R F Meyerhoffer Mr and Mrs R That night his amart little car P Nell and Mr and Mr Dell Nell wm parked lust Inside thea and son Kenneth Prizes were given gates again Sally had had of Oaklelgh for high score to Mr and Mr D dull and she gave a little crow-lilt- ? day Frank Griffith Mr Georg Eastt ftlRht of him cry of plcftfun man and Roy Parry Ballv thought she had never known Mrs R F Meyerhoffer enter- Lowndes ao loving eo tender so foot-v-K tained with a family dinner Tuesday handsome Lownde thought wildafternoon with Mr Marl Peterson ly that he had never aopreclated the lv and daughter lone as special )e dfptlu 0f tle girl beauty and guests The oecaslon wa Mr My sweetnees until tonight which was erhoffer' birthday anniversary In m it were the beginning of the end A vaudeville bill including the famous the evening ten guesls were enter- for him Such a little while B&’lv AO tained at bridge and a luncheon such s little while! He felt desner-at- e Kddie Miller Rooney and served by the hosetss Rooney Ha had never wanted anything ( v Mr and Mrs David D Magee with In hi life as he wanted Rsllv — and Mi and Mrs George Hlntt as thlrha TOUdn t have herl This girl wa Mary Astor niponriti in “Nmnit "Woman Lois Terre ami lier Singing guests Friday enjoyed a thealrhK tnie mte his true love the heart a nondoi fill p let u 0 Anns— Robert with Halt were in Inke where they pally of hl youth -- and h m lit give her and Monica and Ann bkelly Joined by their daughters Mr La upt Riven four Mara by Libert — Minn t — Alii e WIWox von Evans and Mr ern daring I and Miss Heha MRee and Jack Den Dan Peterson Mr and Mra Wallece It’b a great ton They enjoyed lum heon at the Peterson Mr and Mr Adelbert Pe home of Mrs Fvans In th Wlllaid tereon and Mr and Mr Ray Parry (VI (attended a Salt 1 ake theater Friday at Aioof Patf srriK PPces SOUTH MAIN ST apaitments A firs cyenln" with a late supper after prlj ln ludim Mr Society re — 'Its vv- West Jordan ij 750-pou- Teacher Claims Circus Record FRESH GRAPE JUICE ‘ Ber-nie- ce ct Welcome Conference Visitors! hand-painte- Von Will Enjoy er AUERBACH’S FASHION REVUE re-elected Now Showing ct Out-of-to- ahow-Sand- at jRJOQ Orpheum Today — Cot-tar- 7 and Monday and Tuesday 9 p in 7 and 9 p nu -- Beautiful Living Mannequins Smart Costumes Lark iw JENNY LEE three-cours- In Person Mistress of Ceremonies TVmjafrjiri IdradfkxnMnsd'sLilcr) NT I'M Befit ot tfu buff! name ytibwlntf £mft in fwi 'ntn apofa oui&lrc — vonderful Uy Pat “TLe World's - rtciusrvr at Pareelonians “Freneh Leave” Int III in Cruise” in |