Show a ' l££Saa2aiEki2aM THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MAY utf 9 -- West Jordan fair A reception was given by the girls of the B Y U for their mothers and house mothers Friday afternoon on University hill Music was fur Mr and Mrs Thomas Dr and Mrs nished by a string trio consisting of Foundation WEST JORDAN— The PROVO — Members of the Literary son of Mr and Mrs William Lewis Arnold Robison Mr and Mrs Clifton Miss Lucile Merrill Miss Slna Brim club and partners met at the home Garments league entertained their partners The marriage will take place In the Tolboe Mr and Mrs Leo Ferre and hall and Miss Joie Bachelor Several of Miss Virginia Bateman Tuesday selections were rendered by a gills' Thursday evening at Keeley's The near future in the Salt Lake L D S Mr and Mrs Ralph Eggertsen honor of Miss Evelyn1 in evening m? affair was honor of Mr and Mrs temple Mr and Mrs Claude F Weight an- quartet A program of interpretative Bird’s birthday Bright spring flowW W Thomas who are leaving Provo Members of the Clivell club enter- nounce the marriage of their daughter dances under the direction of Miss ers were used as decorations and a to i eside (A Twin Falls Idhho Mrs tained in honor of their mothers at Virginia to J Ferrin Gurney son of Aline Coleman followed Refresh color scheme of yellow and white was Thomas is ’a past president of the the home of Miss Lillian Mortimer Mr and Mrs J S Gurney of Lehi ments were served carried out In the table decoration club Mrs Celestia Taylor read the Games were featured prizes being The marriage took place in the Salt A dinner party was five-ac- t Supper was served to 12 guestsenter2D to Kleschna” Miss “Lea Miss awarded L S D Mr Zola Martin and Lake by play temple April tendered members of the XI chapter Mr and Mrs W H Ashby vocal McLellan and Mecham Vocal make Several Mrs will and and their Hugh piano Margaret Gurney tained at a dinner party Sunday The of Phi Delta Pi of the B Y U by Miss Lilselections were selections furnished Miss were and Lehi home in piano given by guests included Mr and Mrs S M lian Mortimer and clever readings luncheon was served to 10 couples An attractive bridge dinner- whs Grace Dangerfield Monday evening Anderson Mr and Mr A M TayFriday afternoon the Literary were given by Miss Zola Martin and tendered members of the X club by at her home Dinner was served to 10 lor and son Mrs V K Gunnarson league members entertained in honor Mrs Janet W Crandall Miss Amy Miss Florence Hickman Tuesday eve- members of the and son J C Nelson of Ogden Len-archapter of their mothers at the home of Mrs Cummings president of the club gave ning at her home Miss Marion SutA Wood of Salt Lake Mrs Ada Members of the Cesta Ties social E W Steadman Mrs George S Bal-li- f a toast toihe mothers and Mrs NiA ton won the bridge favor Eight memGlover and Mrs Blanche Rosenham Several of the bers and guests were present gave a talk on "Mother” Appro- Peterson responded unit of the B Y U gave their annual and son of Midvale The Zmperettes entertained In hon- invitational dancmg party 3atuulay priate music was furnished and lunch- iris read sentiments to their mothers Mr and Mrs Parley Sprathng en eon was served to 12 mothers and 15 i tray luncheon was served to 14 or of Mrs K Carlisle Crandall a re evening of last week at the Elks home tertained Monday for Mrs Ella Pickmothers and 17 club members The cent bride Sunday afternoon at the The feature of the spring decorative club members ett and small son of Los Angeles Mrs LeRoy J Robertson enter- mothers were presented with black home of Miss Edith Paxman The af scheme was a miniature log cabin ar Cal and Mr and Mrs G J Thenn tained the members of the Fine Arts bud vases of red roses as favors fair was in the form of a kitchen show- ranged In one corner of the hall Wilford Mr and Mrs of Ogden In compliment to Mr and Mrs W er Miss Gean Claik was the assist- Winding rock paths trees shrubs and club at open session Thursday afterCouley and children of Salt Lake were noon Professor LeRoy J Robertson W Thomas who are leaving to make ing hostess A table game was played flowers surrounded the cabin fromj home Sunday guest a at the Spratling presented a program of music Lunch theiryrome In Twin Falls Idaho Dr Miss Gwen Nelson receiving the high which refreshments were served Mr and Mrs Elmer Palmer entereon was served to 30 members and and Mrs Arnold Robison gave a score favor and Mrs Naoma Beardall Coloful jardinieres of apple blossoms PalmMrs tained at dinner Sunday bridge party at their home Monday winning the consolation prize Lunch- added a pleasing effect Miss Gwen guests er’s btrthday Mrs Alma Bourne was hostess to evening Mis Leo Ferre and Clifton eon was served to 12 members Nelson gav a clever spring dance William Palmer son of Mr and Announcing the Social Art3 club Wednesday eve- Tolboe won the high score favors and Members of the Acacia club were The affair was attended by 100 memMrs Ray Palmer arrived home Wedto Mrs a L at Mr her home was Mis Maude B the of Thomas Smart bers and The guest guests were guests presented prize ning patrons In A Combination Unexcelled two after spending years nesday Luncheon was and Mrs Yale Thorpe Friday after- Professor Alice L Reynolds Dr and Jacob gave a book review Luncheon and Mrs Thomas the southern states mission for the served to Mr and Mrs Thomas Mr noon at the Smart home Mis O J Mrs C F Eyring Dr and Mrs Chris Was served to 20 members L D S church GOSSARD Line of Members of the Beta Sorosis club and Mrs Clifton Tolboe Mr and Mrs Lloyd gave a review of the book ten Jensen Professor and Mrs W H A farewell party was given In the met Wednesday afternoon at the home Heber C Johnson Mr and Mrs Den-zi- r “Moon Stones" Luncheon was served Boyle and Mr and Mrs J B Decker in ward Beauty Wednesday night 15 chapel Mrs Brown Mr and Mrs Leo Ferre to of Mrs Wilson K Anderson members and guests who honor of Laverne Finlayson W Raymond Green ’ read "Alison and the host and hostess A social event of the week wasOic CLUB REORGANIZES JIIS SIMPLICITY leaves Thursday for an L D S misMrs Alma Bourne was hostess to annual B Y U girls’ day dance held House” by Susan GlaspelL Conversion to Sweden sation and music also were featured the Monday Afternoon Social club Friday evening in the women’s gym RICHMOND — A reorganization of and The engagement of Miss Mary Armand luncheon was served to 20 mem- Monday at her home A" retold story The theme of the affair was “person the Woman’s Literary club was efstrong of Sandy to Marlorf Bateman bers Oficers selected was given by Mis Bourne Dinner ality” and the decorative scheme fea fected last week 3IARY O’NEIL JIRS of West Jordan has been announced Mr and Mrs A B Liechty an was served to 12 members and a guest tured a spring idea The Val Norn were: President Mrs W Z Harris Miss E of slake the Granite Morgan (left) president Gladys The marriage will take place this nounce the engagement of their Mr and Mrs Denzil Brown gave a social unit with Miss Pauline Bennett vice president Mrs George Stuart Gleaner Glrls-jA Foundation Stylist Mlsa month bo presided at their annual banquet Friday Many social affairs are being Mrs Jesse Webb daughter Rose to Raymond W Lewis bridge luncheon Tuesday evening at as chairman was in charge of the af secretary-treasurCana ole and willing Mra WarMorgan also was chairman of the arrangementa committee in their honor planned ren H Keatp (right) president of the Lika Ladles’ club which will give to aid you In solving No 35 American LeJordan post their annual breakfast Saturday at the Newhnuse hotel dress and its gion Is planning a dance to be given loundation in the amusement hall Friday night Mrs Rebecca Gardner and Mrs Let Her Help Yon! Alice Cooper entertained for the Gardner camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers Friday afternoon of last week After a short business meet14 East Broadway ing a social and refreshments were 23 members enjoyed by associa- were present Mrs Gertrude ThomEmerson Parent-Teache- r tion is planning a program to be given as commander of the organization on or near Emei son day May 27 An making the gift presented the flag art exhibit show which was accepted by Miss Zeta ing the work done Morris principal of the school Speakers were former Mayor John1 by pupils of the school will be held F Bowman Superintendent George Various classes N Child and Fire Chief Walter S will demonstrate Knight Patriotic music was furthe work in physi- nished by students of the school cal education and The remainder of the afternoon was music will be fur- spent in visiting the classrooms and nished the viewing the work of the children by nusic classes Pointing out the different uses and 2avDwAt this meeting values of silk and rayon Miss Rosma officers for next Skidmore of the home economics deyear will be elect-- partment of the University of Utah “ offi- - addressed the P-A FriL R day Musical Liberty numbers were given president by the fifth and sixth grades under Boyer - the direction of Miss Dorothy Boud 4 presiThe following officers were elected Mrs L R WatU dent Mrs Charles for next year Mis Robert Flagel —Wilcox Photo Keele second vice president Mrs George Peterson first Mrs Beatrice Farming vice president Miss Margaret Morpresident 500 COATS— secretary Miss Sarah Parker libra- gan second vice president Mrs rian Mrs A K Seiler publicity Charles Q Hunt secretary and treasAT A has held three suc- urer Mrs William Nutter chairman Emerson P-cessful meetings this year and hopes of adult education to have all parents present at the QUOTED New officers of the Salt Lake CounParents of children cil of Parents and Teachers were enfinal meeting this time of year! who attend Emerson should watch tertained at the council meeting this column for the exact date of the Thursday afternoon at the Lafayette last meeting school The speakers were Mrs John The adult education class has been K Hardy president of the Utah Con has Much successful activity very gress of Parents and Teachers and been shown by the room mothers Mrs Hazel Todd of the Civic Center under the guidance of Mrs Barr Mus-se- r The officers for next year are: Mrs chairman with the cooperation of A J West president Mrs A H and all Beckman secretary and treasurer Charles Keele principal MRS L R WATTS teachers Mrs J F Sharp Mrs Ralph Evans The cantata "Hiawatha” will be Mrs A W Frewin Mrs W J Coles presented by the pupils of the Sum- Mrs E S Alrmet Mis Oscar ner school under the direction of the Mrs V E Anderson Mrs r association at 4 p m R W Towler Mrs Fred Weidner Thursday for school children and at Mis J S Tingey and Mrs A J Skld-- j 8 p m Friday for adults In the Sec- more vice KNITS— CREPES presidents Newly elected ond L D S ward amusement hall officers of local associations also were FOR ALL OCCASIONS chorus and The cantata includes pan- honor guests tomime in which 100 children will Many with Jackets participate Special Indian songs and With a program of special interest to dances will be presented mothers m which every child in priced to $ 2500 A held a largely at- the school had a part Edison Whittier P-A extended meeting last Thursday A B was entertained at the school Friday More than 350 mothers Young of the Commercial club ad afternoon dressed the parents on the subject of attended the program and visited the livOfficers for rooms afterward the present depression On April 29 the following officers next year were elected Speaking on the proper guidance of were elected to serve next year Mrs FINEST BON children Arch M Thurman voca Lydia Scott president Mrs Lola MARCHE' QUALITY tional director at East high school Rawlings vice president Mrs Jessie addressed the parents of the Frank- Myers secretary and treasurer Mrs lin district Friday afternoon In ad Emily Morgan teacher delegate Formerly priced to $1000 dition to Mr Thurman’s address the Irvin S Noall of the state school following numbers were given: Pres-entan of medals to members of the department will be the speaker at the r bugle corps and color guard J V final meeting of the Lafayette association at 7 30 p m Mon Buckle educational director of SpanMr Noall will talk on voca ish American War Veterans salute to day the flag color bearers and bugle tional guidance Reports of commit WITH AND WITHOUT corps chorus “The Star Spangled tees will be heard and a special mu Banner" school glee club under the sical program by some of the foreign FUR TRIM FORMERLY direction of Miss Genevieve Selander born citizens will be presented ElecPRICED $1975 to $7000— tion of officers be will All held ‘Musical paTrip Through Europe" trons are invited Franklin glee club NOW The election of officers resulted as A E Eberhardt follows Mrs Lockton Roche presipresident of the dent Mrs Cliff Lowe first vice pres- board of education will address the ident Miss Lillian Whelan second Webster Parent Teacher association vice president Miss Naomi Sorenson at 8 p m Thursday Special musical secretary treasurer Miss Coia Mur- numbers will be furnished by the women's mixed chorus of the Tenth phy teacher delegate WITH AND WITHOUT ward L D S Mutual Improvement A social followed the meeting association under FUR TRIM FINEST the direction of Members of the adult class of the Election of ofA were entertained Clarence Keddmgton Columbus P-MATERIALS— NOW— Tuesday afternoon at the home of ficers for next year will follow the program A Mrs E Mrs C FulUner J West Formerly priced to $1000 president of the Salt Lake council was present and spoke on plans for A the further development of P-work The next meeting of the adult class will include their families and will be In the nature of i picnic to be held In June at Liberty park MT PLEASANT-M- rs Ellen T The final meeting of the Columbus Wilson an early resident of this city P T A will be held at the school will be honored at a dinner building at 1 30 p m Monday A pro- Sunday In celebration offamily her seventy-eight- h gram by the children will be followed birthday and Mothers' day by a business meeting and election of 75 HATS— Formerly CA Mrs Wilson is the officers for next year Every parent widow of a Civil war only surviving 00 to $10 in Priced veteran this up of the district is urged to come and Her husband James Wilson enroll In the association which has city who fought with the north during the been growing steadily during the past war of the rebellion died in 1011 years Refreshments will be served Mr Wilson was born In Ogden May after the program and teaihers will 8 1854 Her receive parent In each room both Mrs John C parents were Mr and She came Thompson before and after the meeting 8 GORGEOUS COATS— to Mt to reside In the late! Lowell P T A held lla final meet-m- "70s andPleasant Formcily Fur trim etc ha 250 Pairs lived here ever since for the year In the sihool audiShe Is the mother of two dons and priced to torium Monday evening Mrs E W two $89 50 now Frank Pritchett! daughtersNewman president conducted the' Richfield John Pritchett Hunting-- ! the on and accomplish- ton Mrs A II Malben meeting spoke Magna Mra Full fashioned ment of the year Dr Willard 14 COATS — She ha C former health Floyd Andersen Ephraim Dull Sheer trimmed Forcity hrlstojiherson Beautifully eight four grandchildren and greatcommissioner spoke on city health Allen "A” CA priced merly grandchildren C7Q I rose---N- o problem and the relation of the city v 00 to The $60 well v known J MalJohn Jockey recreation renters to the health of ben of New Seconds York I her grandson hlldren Music was furnished by the Far-rer m hool orchestra and bwLeland 15 FUR JACKETS— Regularly ' Cotton and Wood Fibres Muskrats Lapin 1 priced $150 to $195 After the program the following of 73 Pony Leopard Combined to JIake fliers were elected for next year Paper Mis E W Newman president Miss TV C M) ROBBINSVILLE Bond ton fust vice presl Margaret Lav NEW dent Mrs lelnnd Farter sei ntid vice paper Is being manufactured here from the fibers of wood and cotton Mrs Rhoda McKinney pi evident the content of cotton being 25 per third vice president Mrs Victor cent Ihtiimnn aertetary and treasurerOwners of the mill making It pre Dedication of the new" flag and diet the combination cotton and wood flagpole wa lha ihief feature of tin paper v ill liuienxe the cotton ion-bales an final meeting of the Oquluh PT A sumption thnusandii of COMPANY April 20 The flag and pole were the nunlly In the pint (lie paper Industry has j ft of (he women's auxiliary of t) e llielbern on the fibeis of tire In third Ameriian Veterans of dependent fourteen eaht broudvsay Wot Id War All pupils of the sihool fmeit for raw materials wtlh 13 to to obtain a suitable epieeniutive of vauou civic nnd20 years required pull iwtic organizations and parents Umber crop Provo Society Gossip i their home in honor of Mr and Mrs W W Thomas Mrs Clifton Tolboe and Dr Arnold Robison won the high score prizes The guest list included 5 32 Banquet Breakfast Leaders BON MARCHE er News of the BON MARCHE’ Pareet'Teaclicr Association MOTHER BON MARCHE ' T £ OJEAIRANCIE r DRESSES— SUITS THE LOWEST PRICES EVER at the Commencing Monday 9 a m 150 DRESSES Parent-Teache- It is highly appropriate on this day to wear a red flower pressive of the warm love of 75 DRESSES ing Mothers and a white one in memory of the purity and goodness of the Mothers who have passed on It Formerly P-- Parent-Teache- a wonderful tribute to Mothers that this day should be set aside as their day— when by word and deed we express to them ourTeverence our respect and our love 15 SUITS - - Off is 50 COATS- - - $ T What every living Mother deserves in addition however is the enjoyment of the greatest possible amount of life’s sunshine T On 78th Birthday MILLINERY Ar ’O Mothers in their unselfishness give little consideration to their own welfare It is the thoughtfulness of those near and dear to them that brings into their lives this freedom from care to which they are so justly entitled Many thousands of Mothers in this territory today are enjoying this privilege by reason of the development of Electric Service to a high point of efficiency and the easy availability of Electric Servants to perform their household tasks UTAH POWER 8 LIGHT CO 22 95 Woman Honored through release from household worry and drudgery 1 $ fjgsrly IHornituj Specials $4950 HOSIERY 79c i Oil - Ion Marclrib |