Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MAY 22 - Provo Club President 1 (V f I v J Hospital Lists SCOUTS GAIN Some of the Newer Dahlias munity in their summer garden projects it was learned with announcement that three acres of land had been secured on the old Boundy ranch at the foot of the eastern side of Schellbourne pass The ranch is on the old pony ex press and Overland trail and was at one time a station for both activities It has been in the Boundy family many years Each scout will be responsible for his own plot and hardy vegetables will be planted that may be gathered and stored for use next winter They will include rutabagas cabbage potatoes carrots etc The boys will be carried back and forth as a group and will camp out when at work doing their own cooking and sleeping in the open They will have a shower bath and also will be permitted some fishing and swimming as well as gardening Arrangements for the land were made by C R Townsend county agent and H T Marshall local m 1 Family Supper Gien in Honor of 91st Birthday D 0 Boy k one-ha- lf Mrs W V Wiegand retiring presMr and Mrs E F Birch announce the engagement of their daughter ident of the Elks Ladies club whose — Lumlere Photo Ada to Verne Greene son of Mr and organization will give its annual Ducks are very careful to dress Salt Lake general hospital school Mrs G A Greene The marriage breakfast Saturday at the Hotel their feathers with oil from the glands about their tails of nurses students who will be graduwill take place In the Salt Lake L D Utah ated May 27: 1 — Noma Christensen S temple In June Miss Birch is a 2 — Lyle Childs 3— Mildred Derricott graduate of the B Y U and for the 4— La Rue Morgan 5— Phjllls Wade past two years has been teaching Mr Greene filled school at Eureka an L D S mission in South Africa HOW TO PLAY and HOW TO WIN and since has been attending the B Y U The young couple will leave By JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON for San Francisco soon after their “World’s Greatest Player and Teacher” Say Ely Culbertson marriage where Mr Greene will continue his studies in the dental SINGLETO'MEADS fending players South with a very school 3 tricks a For years dating back to the time strong hand was defeated was Mr and Mrs Arthur Clyde an which partThe sixteenth annual graduation nounce the engagement of their of Whist a bitter controversy has penalty of 500 points the score for the exercises for the school of nuises of compensated by daughter Dorothy to Keith L John- raged around the lead of short suits ly honors held the Salt Lake general hospital will son son of Mrs Martha Johnson of — and singletons — in Today’s Question particularly held m the Elks club May 27 at be Llndon They will be married in the Auction Both sides vulneiable playing not only Whist but 8 pm near future bid So unpopular What should South Dealer Bridge The program will include invoca Mrs Ernest Halverson was hostess and Contract of lead with some Whist holding tion to the Beta Sorosis club at her home was this form by Melvin J Ballard of the counto a it players that they applied K 1074 CAI06 OKQ63 A K8 cil of the twelve of the L D S afternoon Wednesday Assisting particular and rather unpleasant a review of the history of the hostesses were Mrs Charles A Smith name Answer: One Diamond An Ap- church called it a “sneak” lead school during the last four years by and Mrs Raymond Greene The af- and byThey that a suit is bid on diamond name the prevented proach Commissioner B F Quinn fair was given m honor of the moth many playersvery from examining its not quite biddable is better than an County address by Rabbi Samuel Mrs ers of the club members bid The diamond graduation value except in the most superficial Opening Erval Christensen was in charge of manner It is of course quite evident bid does not shut out a four-car- d suit H Gordon awarding of diplomas by the program The Utah Sorosis trio that there is nothing underhand or response by partner nor does it crowd Dr R J Alexander superintendent of the hospital and awarding of grad consisting of Mrs E H Eastmond in the lead of a singleton The the bidding but enables the partners uation Mrs L L CulUmore and Mrs J M wrong pins by Miss Josephine Elbert of players at the Bridge table to give more information regarding purpose superintendent of nurses Taylor sang Mrs Ernest Rasmus- when the opposing side has obtained their hands An Opening A reception and dance will follow sen also sang followed by a violin the contract is to attempt to defeat bid furthermore might be very selection by Miss Lucille MernlL the fulfillment of that contract The heavily penalized if partner’s hand is to honor the graduating class com Miss Monta Wentz read the play lead best designed to accomplish that weak posed of Miss Noma Christensen Mrs Lvle Childs Miss La Rue Morgan “Lilac Time” Refreshments were purpose Is the best lead whether that The Doubleton Opening Miss Mildred Derricott and Miss Phyl served to 60 members and guests adverse an "The lead is a singleton a doubleton an Opening against lis Wade The Ladies' Literary club was en- honor sequence with the of a doubleton contract or a fourth best The suit tertained by Mis Belle W Hales at Opening lead of course is only grop- hope of obtaining a third-roun- d ruff her home Wednesday afternoon at ing in the dark This is all the more is one that deserves more favorable the concluding session for the season true when the hand lacks winning attention than has hitherto been acThe play "Once m a Lifetime” by honor sequences and partner has not corded it” writes Mr Thomas D Mose Hart and George Kaufman bid Then the choice of an Opening Owen Tuiner was read by Mrs Zella C Sumner lead may determine— and frequently "It is of course not to be seriously Refreshments were served to 20 does—the success or failure of the considered when a strong honor commembers bination or a long suit with some top contract undertaken Nelke Reading club members met Today’s hand discloses how through strength is held Furthermore with at the home of Mis J M Jensen the use o( a singleton lead and happy a holding of four trumps it is not to ENOCH— A family supper was held Thursday afternoon Mrs Sabrina possession of high cards in two suits be considered any more than Us Renolds read the play "Cora” by with a short suit return two Contract stronger relation the singleion It is Wednesday honoring the ninety-firs- t situRuth Suckow Fifteen members were players were able to defeat a sound when in the constantly recurring birthday of John Lee Jones at his present contract 3 tricks when wooden and ation of having nothing reasonable to home in Enoch Mrs Frank White entertained the unthinking play might have spelled lead from other than a long suit of Mr Jones was born in EngAlpha club at her home Wednesday success for the Declarer rags with two or three worthless land and came to this section in 18ril Luncheon was served and South— Dealer evening trumps that the leader should con- with the first pioneer company He four tables of cards were played sider the possibility of a doubleton has been an outstanding character in North and South vulnerable Miss Mae Sutton was hostess to lead the development of Iron county setQJ2 members of the X club at her home “If partner wins and the return tling first in Cedar City and later on 0842 stands up the leader’s play of high-lo- his ranch at Enoch a few miles north Tuesday evening Dinner was served OKQ7 after which bridge was played Miss will show tha situation Should of that city J954 Florence Hickman won the high score the Declarer obtain the lead on the He has always been an active mem98743 favor Eight members were present return of the suit he it is granted ber of the L D S church organizaMr and Mrs John F Starr an- 073 knows of the impending ruff and tions and m early days was widely nounce the marriage of their daugh- 0108642 will probably draw the tiumps at known as a missionary He still re once which if not done after ma- mains devoted to his church work and ter LaVern to Max Bishop Inger-sol- l 7 son of Mr and Mrs M B ture deliberation may aid the defend- music He is the father of 28 chil1065 of Ameiican Fork The marers of the hand Again should the dren 20 of whom are living He leader hold three trumps and partner also has 126 grandchildren OAKQJI06 riage took place May 11 at Lehl Mr a first or second round trump trick and Mrs Ingersoll will make then-homOA At his birthday festival last year the leader’s echo in trumps will show all of his children were present This in American Fork KQI0 the holding Mr and Mrs E D Firmage were year only those lesiding in this vicin Hie bidding: "There does not seem to be much lty attended Thev included in addihosts to a number of friends at a North Exit Weil South of an r likelihood this bridge-dinnetion to his wife Mrs Betty Walker opening working Monday evening at Pm P actual hardship and it appears emi- Jones now 78 years of age Samuel their home Mr and Mrs R A 30 Pm Pm to of the Moorefield won the bridge high score opening B Myron S Willard and George nently preferable favor The guest list included Mr The bidding speaks for itself South fourth best from the 9 which partner Jones Mrs Jane Bryant Mrs Violet returns and wins again three-heart and Mrs Alma Van Wagenen Mr has an obvious (perhaps) bid and Wood Mrs Blanche Houchen and and Mrs R A Moorefield Mr and his partner an equally obvious Raise obtains the lead and continues to Mrs Grace Smith Mrs P G Peterson Mr and Mrs The perils of distribution cannot be find much to his disgust that there John Schofield Mrs Venice Scho- so charted as to prevent the defeat never was a chance of setting up a long card during that rubber field Mr and Mrs Frank Branagan of even a well bid hand Woman Pioneer Honored "It is fashionable to Illustrate the Dr and Mrs J Karl Beck and Mr West's worthless hand presented On Eightieth Birthday and Mrs Reed Richardson of Lynn-dy- only a single possibility of making a point of an article by an Illustration trick against the contract of four from actual play an action not at all SrRINGVILLE— Mrs Fannie Oak Mrs R R Tooley announces the hearts and that was the possibility difficult as the devil can quote Scripley pioneer of this city celebrated engagement of her daughter Jean to of ruffing the club suit in which he ture —to his purpose her eightieth birthday anniversary Grant A Thomson son of T P held a singleton therefore East Dealer West vulnerable ' Thomson of Ephraim The marriage rightly elected to open that suit and North-Sout- h Wednesday evening with an informal social given at the home of a daugh A62 will take place in the Manti temple fortunately found his partner with ter Mrs Will Parry Guests included in June the Ace Thoughtless play which immediate family members Mrs K Carlisle was hostess to would have defeated the Contract a 987632 Mrs Oakley Is the widow of James members of the Clivell club Mon- single trick at best would have sug85 Oakley member of the Mormon bat day evening at the home of her par- gested the Immediate return of the AJ KQ9543 talion She came to Utah in I860 ents Mr end Mrs Dan Webster club but East a good player had a 09163 and has lived here since taking an Fourteen members and guests were better plan To the second trick he v?AKQ7 active part in religious affairs of the laid down the Ace of Spades and com- OK OAQ4 present A hike to the Devil’s Kitchen community in pleted his echo — which showed that KI0643 72 She has four sons and daughters Rock canyon was enjoyed by mem- he had held only two— by playing the 1087 Mrs Daniel Slmsion Delos and Ernest bers of the B Y U French club King of Spades to the third trick Then QI052 Oakley and Mrs Will Parry all of The hike was in he returned a club es his partner’s Monday evening OJ 05 Springville twenty grandchildren the form of a treasure hunt Miss card was a marked singleton West and thirty-on- e great grandchildren AQJ9 Dorothy Hunn winning the prize won by trumping and returned a The West and won bidding: gave Songs and instrumental music were spade which East 80 America has North South Wot East per cent of the teleto his last use furnished by Claude Robbins Miss the opportunity trump phones and over 90 per cent of the Pm Pu Pu by ruffing the third round of the club radios of the world P P Ml 2 2 suit Due to the careful play of the de- P Put 2NT IPEJv Fete J fZZ°ovlZ 'nTgoidndthe district dah-liala- Nurses Plan Annual H MAGNA — Oqilirrh Scouts will hold their court of honor at Bacchus Monday at 7 30 p m The court will examine the scouts at William Fames Royal Anderson George Morris Jr Curtis Jensen Jack Denton Robert Fellmeth Jad Murphy Harold Newman Bur Speer and George Underwood Troop 102 Bacchus awards follow Second class Arval Grover and merit badges Raymond Fair bourn Homer Blackett Esler Ins Edwin Harmon James Daniel keep Raymond and George Fairbourn Nel son Colligan Dale and Glendon Coe Ralph Meik Glenn Grover and C H Thomas Beautifies Any Skin Commencement I Court of Honor - CONTRACT BRIDGE v Plan " Those amateur gardeners who be- petals wave in an unusual manner i p m come enamored of the dahlia are alStill another golden yellow with Troop 100 of Garfield will reecive Tenderfoot MartIs Dr W A Clark im- awards a3 followsways on the lookout for new and apricot tones mense in size with flowers held well i- Bray and Frank Riley first class choice varieties The sorts that I above the foliage Color Sargeant is Duane Henderson and Jack Denton ahall describe today are all prize another charmer CLUB PLANS LUNCHEON in salmon bronze merit badges Dean Kemp Gus Kitch of winners large flowered varieties PRICE — The When uysolos Wayne Wilde Floyd Fuller Carbon Count’ which so far is very scarce unusual form or color and much to shown by its originators at eastern Daniel Ahlquist John Kanazonich Ladies’ Democratic club will meet a be desired by those who delight In flower shows the Spring Canyon hotel Monday aft it has been a consistent the best winner and has received a cer be obtained Stamped envelopes ernoon A luncheon will be servec The decorative type is perhaps the prize tificate of merit from the state dahlia must be enclosed when information at 1 30 p m followed by a buxines most popular at present producing trial The such as this is requested of New Jersey meeting and social as it dogs fine large flowers perfect- flowersgrounds are extremely large and the ly symmetrical of great worth in the form could not be better City of Trenton is such a garden This One Excels dahlia in a color which Is a blend of apricot rose and red very difficult Margaret Woodrow Wilson gave her to describe The blooms may be pro- name to a dahlia which while not so duced 10 or 11 Inches In diameter if disbudding is practiced and fer- new "as the former ones cannot be It is of vatilizing attended to There is a glos- surpassed in Us class sy sheen on this dahlia which with rious shades of pink and is a beauty its charming coloring makes every Another dahlia which has stood the observer Us admirer test of time without finding a dangerous rival is Jersey’s Beauty Cost- The thousands of women who use Merrotlzed Wax are rewarded with amooth Excellent Dahlia introduced Jersey's young skin and cheeks glowing with color Simply pat Mercollzed Wax on the Another excellent dahlia is Trea- ly when first now the most inex- face each night as If It were a cold cream Mercollzed Wax adheres to thi sure Island apricot with gold and Beauty isbut it among is a grand dahlia al akin and gently removes the surface film In tiny invisible particles It U deep rose shadings and with fine pensive persistent blemishes as freckles tan and liver spots Th a The color is de- halpful for even euch favorite ways forms a new complexion strong stems tall and hardy Valen- clared to be the best natural healthy under-akl- n It li clear soft and all in pink is Your looks tino while a less expensive dahlia The woman does not live whose comyounger the flowers are borne on lovely cannotfacebe madeyears more beautiful is II in both habit and color it plexion by using pure Mercollzed Wax lovely stems arid the form is will bring youth and whiteness up from beneath an aged weathered skin salmon shading to creamy white at long erect Mercollzed Wax has been making complexions radiantly lovely for over 20 the heart of the flower and with long beyond compare years Uet an ounce at any drug store or beauty counter and use as directed QUERIES stems to each bloom Let It make your complexion fresher prettier and younger Mercollzed Wax til R W Park City asks where Galll-CurIs the name of a dahbrings out the hidden beauty of your skin Powdered Saxollte quickly reducet lia which Is not an extremely tall bocconia cordata about which I wrinkles and other age signs Simply dissolve one ounce of Powdered Saxolltf pint witch hazel and use as an astringent lotion grower but which produces vbig' wrote recently In this column may In (Adv ) RUTH Nev— Historic ground will be used by Boy Scouts of this com- s Boy Scouts By Historic Tract Obtained for Summer Projects Sports Planned PROVO— An Interesting event of May 27 will be the double wedding of Ruth and Mary Holbrook daughters of Mr and Mrs L H Holbrook Miss Mary Holbrook will becoijie the hnde of B Alva Maxwell son of Mr and Mrs A W Maxwell of Eagar Ariz and Miss Ruth Holbrook will wed F Ray Brown son of Dr and Mrs F W Brown of Provo formerly of Mesa Ariz The girls are both lifelong students of the B Y U and have been active In student affairs Both have been secretaries of the Associated Women Students of the univer sity They are both members of the Cesta Tie social unit and B Y U symphony orchestra Mr Maxwell has filled an L D S mission In the east central states and is now studying business at the B Y U Mr Brown filled an L D S mission in Germany and since has been attend ing the B Y U Both are members of the Delta Phi fraternity and are active In student body affairs Complimentary to Mrs Maude B Jacob Mrs Emma Wakefield and Elizabeth Gillespie retiring Mrs teachers of the Provo high school members of the faculty gave a banRay quet at the school Tuesday Stewart was the toastmaster and reC Moffitt were made marks by J were principal The guests of honor book-endeach presented with a set of D 5 J! the Garden Gate Through MAUD CIIEGWIDDEN Five Graduates GARDEN LOTS Society 1932 - ’ This business of washing dishes isn’t so much fun But dirty pans! What Dirty dishes are bad enough a disagreeable task! And how the thousands of housewives who cook A electrically apprec i a t e their freedom from such a burden! 40 L 1 RHEUMATISM New Medicine Guaranteed to Free Your Muscles and Joints in Leas Than a Week or Money Back EASES PAIN FIRST DAY No matter how crippled and helpno less you are with rheumatism matter how great your suffering you can now ease that pain m a day and quickly and safely break rheu nrmtisms grip on your system One $1 bottle of Ru Ma Is all you should need to free your muscles and joints from crippling stiffness and swelling lameness and torturing pain Ru Ma Is sold in our drug stores everywhere with money back guarantee No long discouraging wait while you wonder If that awful pain will ever stop for it starts stopping right from the first day's use of Ru Ma Magically your muscles and joints limber up swelling vanishes aches and twinges disappear away goes limping and hobbling So many terrible sufferers from rheumatism In this vicinity have been freed from their iheumatic agony in less than a week that we urge you to buy a bottle of Ru Mn today and begin now to get rid of all jour Rheumatic aches and puins At all Schramm Johnson drug stores (Advertisement ) V Floy Hansen Jack Brown and Webster Decker Miss Beth Beal Miss Doris Kimball iarrell Madsen and Lewis Tenney were in charge of the event which was chaperoned by Professor Karl Young Twenty members were in attendance Pledges of the Utah Beta chapter of the Theta Alpha Phi national dramatic professional fraternity of the B Y U tendered a dinner for the active members Monday evening at the home of Miss Slna Brimhal! ’Ihe Miss pledges were Miss Brlmhall Aline Coleman Miss Fawn Ivins and Cover were laid for 16 T Hettig After dinner the pledgmembers ing ceremonies were held at the Little theater University Students Plan Piano Recital PROVO — Bngham Young univer sity fine arts depatlmcnt will pre sent two piano students in recital at 11 30 a m devotional Monday in col The numbers will be ac lego hall rompanied by the university orches tra Miss Melba Pulsipher will piny the of h lint Siens’ movement second piano conrerto Opus 22 and Miss Martha Coleman will plav the first movement from the Grieg A Minor Conceito 40 Pui 30 P P "On the opening of the 8 of clubs South plays three rounds West must cither allow North to trump or he must ruff with the Queen which will set the Ten against him Four tricks — two clubs one spade and one trump — will defeat the contract or with a different distribution of the remaining cards it offers at least an effort to promote a trick rather than the pitiful gesture of leading the fourth” best from six cards headed by the 9 (Copyright 1932 by King Features Service ) QUESTIONS ANSWERED Mrs Culbertson will be glad to answer any specific question on bidding or play sent in by readers Address her in core of this newspaper inclosing a two-cestamped self addiessed envelope TO ADD BEAUTY IS T1IE ONE REASON FOR PERMANENT WAVING MONEY on CHEAP Waves Is WASTED Have a permanent wave that Is GUARANTEED TO PLEASE YOU at BURT’S BEAUTY But you don’t need to be included in that list of household slaves if you install a modern Hotpoint Electric Range in your home! You’ll have no sootno dirt— no -- smoke You could if you desired take a pan off your Electric Range and set it right on your white tablecloth without fear of the finest speck of dirt Cleanliness is only one of the many attractive features of Electric Cooking! Visit how our store or phone us and learn easily you may have an Electric Range installed in your home under our liberal plan time-payme- SKOFPE Mezz Floor Community Mkt 45 Fast Broadway Bldg Pioneer Family Plans Annual Reunion Erie SANTAQUIN— The relatives and descendants of the late John and Cnthei Ine B liolladay Utah pioneers will hold their annual lcunmn at San'aquin May 30 in the LBS word Bmusemen thall Luncheon will lake plane st noon and at 2 p m program Jand other business will take place spent One of the women’s magazines recently made a survey which showed that the average woman spends seventeen hours a month scrubbing dirty pans! PERMANENTS $3 $5 S3 to £8 Until June 1 Permanents 2 lor Permanents 2 Tor Wasatch i S3 UTAH POWER S EIGHT CO OO £850 1133 4 |