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Show June 14, 1929 frMav. T1IE OGDEN l()ST WOMENS REALM (Continued from page 3.) Bertha II aye; advisory y;,a Anna Hall, chairman; hiWinia H. Greene. Mis Zelma hoItes, Mr. M. II. White; iss 1 hostess, Sity t Mis Mr. Herbert a. Woods; Helen McBride; critic, timekeeper, Miss Ir.tc Quarterly and special Jessie Bee- !rcKma Mis. P.rl Siam Out. were Mr. Jessie H. national organizer; Mrs. the i Carrington, treasurer of of Utah; Mis Bertha Millward of 4ener and Mr Ira Carman H. C. and Mr. Uke with were Beebe presented jes3e S of appreciation. They are the Mttl r. M-.jfESwn- Utr lafj clt e 1.' fw tf tit nxm ji Bck H ; committee. Mis J5mSs f? j toa,j president, II. Savage have as Dr. Savages sister, '.ns- '. spend the Miss Savage mh. !mmer month in Ogden. member of the S. S. I. club the guest of Mr. and Mr. J. Talter Ellingson Sunday at a picnic their summer home in North Fork and Mrs. N. US ' house-gue- st Mr iw Jrff Irifc tit DC eat going Knti. thte M ar Urgiliere, Fauru iatlliginWhamh)' Marian erMiiler; violin obbligato, Irene er; accompanist, Ethel Dale 'Jtevens-Ii- ltl- - iht,r PauUne SKuiii, Mr. David r. Mis !i. n !. rsn and Miss Edith JucW. One liun.livd guests called during the uf-riaiou. Ihe man iage of Mi May Ja.'k (.'apt am Wallace McConnell was ''!i'iimi;:cd Wednesday afternoon ut I'.e huine of the bride's father, 31J Fourteenth street. The ivremony was Hrfurnul by Reverend W: liyslop, of the Episcopal Clrinh of the Good Shepherd. The 1..,,. Wfta lovely in a bouffant model f w chiffon with irregular hem-- , uu0 Vle being caught' a n.ili clusters of orange blossoms. She ianied a shower kuuquet of brides and orange blossoms. Tito bridesmaid, Miss Francos Jack, was attired chiffon Marais Matson, who has Thi-lm- - a ti s i ' Valedictory, Jane Ilcfl.n ; conferri, of graduating medals and dirlomas bv the lit. Reverend John J. Mitty D D address, the Right Reverend J.Mit ty; La Regata Veneziana (Liszt); first piano, Catherine Bonner. Jean Acree; second piano, Ethel Dale Stevens, Irene Killion. The graduates are as follows: Jean Acree, Memphis, Tenn.; Catherine Bonner, Ogden; Virginia Callaway. Currfint, New; Jane llfl?nt Ogden Marian Higinbotham, Ogden; Irene T J.L.. . fCllllAFI Tu'iw Ln llte V i- -! i .. Evorsole , l'1, T1?nui Thonias w? s,U Wil-Jac- Jt-hi- eon was served on small tables each centered with a small basket of Col- unibme in pastel shades. The place cards were figures of girls with a of flowers the color 5 k, i , - r Miss the piano and 2 rit nn,i: academy, Mrs. 1 urley Richardson. Mrs. Fran- i is Foulles and Mrs. 1. II. Mulcuhy entertained with the second of a series of bridge luncheons Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Richardson, 2S.r was l.uncheun Fillmore avenue. served on small tables decorated with June roses. Covers were luid for Mi Marlha Wright, Becker. 1 IZ dec-erstio- ns n Lam-oiea- tj . ux Ebeth Cpl,nt Sni1re,if1 i!-k- i &XVeIkfMtnit!, oca ffhter. in. nr lr. irtietk Dt cf ; rettoj wdm ce tbt niebj ss Fenton. Mrs. L S. Merrill entertained at the of a scries of bridge luncheon second folly guests. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. W. C. Hinds and Mrs. A. Tuesday at her home, 2701 Harrison avenue. Luncheon was served on imall l Lansing. Inhles each centered with lovely June The Civic league lield its annual roses. Covers were laid for Mrs. Le luncheon on Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. James Fergus Orr, Madsen, Roy the Green Gables tea room. The guests Mrs. Charles Clayton, Mrs. W. F. were seated at one long table Mrs. F. Ward liper, Mrs. MurMoyes, tered with u low mound of roses. The Whitney, Mrs. Henry C. Stranquist, table appointments were in keeping ry Mrs, Mary Gaddis, Mrs. A. D. Barwith the color scheme. Rose nut cups Mrs. A. C. Brown, Mrs. George and floral place cards were in pink. ber, Mrs. Ray Whitmcyer, Mrs. T. Ward, White candles in green tapers were Fred Mrs. George Ixm-eMrs. Farr. placed at either end of the table. Cov- M. G. Wilson, Mrs. John llillabrant, ers were luid for Mrs. Mary Matson. Mrs. Vernon Ward, Mr. Sterling Mrs. It. L Slack, Mrs. Frank FranMrs. Herman U. Wey, Mrs. lriee, Mrs. E. Mrs. J. cis, Cave, Josephine Thomas Mrs. A. II. Hurst, Mrs. J. L Johnson, Mrs. George Mrs. Myrle Mcl'lenahan, Mrs. Aland, Herlerkins, Mrs. J. W, Wintle and Mrs. bert llinley. J. A. Gager. Mrs. Janies T. Abbott and sister, Mrs. Joseph Brewer entertaned at Miss Alary Loomis, entertained with the Golf and Country dull Thursday afternoon at a bridge luncheon. Cov- (Continued on page 10.) , lira m ightff D.29C odqnb; wll HOUSE PIPING SPECIFICATIOTS THE (Golt-irman- n) OGDEN GAS COMPANY Rules and Regulations for Plumbing and Gas Fitting 4 w -- patrk . tki na(4 kili: a of! 0.D Ro-lap- ch ch ch p, -- ch l,4-inc- otitie Mew okn i ch -- -- -- -- -- Hialkl ch idetr Mothe: -- Tbii ch DfbtB the J fill i Lk l4-inc- -- ch yjia lV6-in- -- ch Vi-in- ch ntpri na ch -- lV4-in- a r ch Ma-?"n- is The Wete Loris the Id! Vir-Loughr- Vi-in- ch -- ;re iarr. see iT.S4 H. r tte,' aaii lira listed P alt ortA The dlf( s f S5 i kobe! nib t k bed' i. fl i Id is Pn 7 r8Ja ayor line dtf I" (Ktn ILft lock 155 Ine 2 w. 'Patrick and Rtto v!neJBonner hi Jt "nedy were hi (artin Natural Gas will be here ready to serve customers the last part of tember or the first of October. Be prepared to enjoy its advantages. Fay Seagers, Floy Seagers, accomRemarks by panist 6. (a) Vespers, Milne; (b) MacMillan. 7. Prelude in (Berdi-Liszt- ), appropriate, The Road, remarks the G minor, piano solo, (Rachmanioff), The Myrtle Philpott Rosevear. 8. Ladies Aid, musical reading, Cox. Mrs. A. P. Bigelow and grandson. cd Do vvV ? bye Go Blew You, Matt Us. Browning, will leave early in Diplomas lfre t tk for England, where Mr. Browning iteen students of July Sacred iv 3 the international Boy Scout will attend at the ex-- -j academy H: o -i (ginninv convention. jjje Mrs. Gladys Rich arrived home Rt. dios Thursday from New Castle, Pa.,; of c.i, u,op oiandmemade where she has been teaching for the ke, presided addre88 The program I past year. She will spend the sumDr., a .cbonis tef Tbe Lost mer in Ogden with her parents. Elm-hurt Rich at the Clark ,va Ezra V and chor-Mr. Heart ! Jasa'r 5 f atbrine Bonner was apartments. Litth-fielnr - 1 ,,6t ... arrived Jmist, The following pro Misj F.izaleth a- $ class poem, Th? hurray from Oakland, CalifurnhJ For Full Details Phone 174 ii. S' ; srxsssc Bet- r, ty Hurst, Miss Kathryn bhufflehar-geMrs. Francis Madsen, Mrs. Clin-Milaicillo Chaffin, ton Fugmire, Mis Dorothy Scow croft, Miss Kate U-ali- r via Louise Mis MissKnthrynBeckMlss Alice Dix presided at Harold Veasey entertained last; ... . . .Miss l.eat rice Browning entertain-in honor of the fifth birthday played the wedding march. A reed at a bridge breakfast Wednesday A pink and' followed the ceremony for a of her daughter, Marian. out was carried scheme Loretta Thinnes 6edenTti.iknnbMVinior,l5n8 at r bome 2"l)0 Tyler ave- - few close friends and relatives. The yellow color ,n lo Misa in the t.a table was centered with a silver ty concludedthe exercisi-lthbthe refreshments, andMiss wa8 .Berved Katherirooms. of lovely June roses and baby in the address the after be in decorations were Mis Jane and breath; pink tapers in silver holders Mary ne Veasey presented the dinlomas assisted the hostess. Covers Mrs. Francis Robert Conroy spent placed, at either end .of the tea table. Assisting in receiving were nre laid for Joyce Brophy, Loretta Monday at Jordan Narrows, where her1 Catherine Patricia. Dr. Gregory, is husband, in Piffe., Conroy, charge of, Dor- the national unit from Gregory, Mary Carman Conroy, guard hospital Vivian Gunning and Lois Ogden. She was accompanied by Mr. othy Cardon, and Mrs. Milton Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. Carver. of Anthony Shufflebarger, Miss KathBrown, daughter Beverly Uiss ryn Shufflebarger, William Gunnell n. d Mrs. W. R. Brown, gave a and Mrs. Elmore Smith. A program eeiio recital Tuesday evening at. the and dance was given Monday evening auditorium. wie junior high school Stem-t- r at the camp. Feren of i a pupil Mini Brown Miss Sue Evans and Miss Virand was assisted by Miss Norma Evans, twin daughters of Mr. ginia Miss and Kathryn Seager, pianist, and Mrs. John C. Evans, who have pro-RiThe violinist. following Morrell, been the southern branch of was rendered: sontaine, for cello Idahoattending at Pocatello, have University assai allegro ind piano, (Beethoven), to returned to spend the sumOgden Searondo. Beverly Brown and Norma Goiter- - mer months. .. .11. anln Hoverip" Miss Frances Pedler, who has been, tuinn) Beverly Brown; piano aolo (a) Lombard college at Gales-- 1 attending Bagetelle (Beethoven) (b) Butterfly burg, III, arrived in violOgden Wednes-- . (Lavalee) Norma Seager; trio, for will spend the summer, She day. specifications that govern the piping of houses for natural gas use, given below, Sarabande in, cello and piano, (a) months in Ogden with her parents,1 Kathrbeen arrived at by scientific calculation and years of practical use. Bourree (Handel), (Handel) (b) Nor- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pedler. and Brown for the general public to study them and in contracting for house piping work, well Beverly Morrell, is It Miss Marjorie Brewer has issued, yn ma Seager; cello aolo (a) Le Gygne invitations to a see that your plumber follows them. Service cannot be given you otherwise It Is for dancing party fori (St Saen) (b) Etude Caprice Garat the Roman Friday evening your protection. Beverly Brown. dens in compliment to Lieutenant Via Jane Marcell Heinen, daughCommander and Mrs. William A. ter of Mr. and Mr. John Heinen of Corn, and Miss Elizabeth Brewer, and campus Mr. James Moyle Armstrong Ogden ha been elected to of Salt at Southwestern college, Lake. dance Miss the Preceding giyers, This is the highest Mary Rich will entertain with a dinhonor that can be given a dramatic ner at the home of her parents, Dr. major. Mias Heinen is the only fresh- and Mrs. Edward I. Rich on Jefferson man girl to. make this organization. avenue. 3 Where two or more consumers are to be supplied in 1 Plumbers and gas fitters are requested to familiarize Misi Heinen ia also a member of the Mrs. A. G. Egilhof will entertain the aame building, the Company will act individual meters themselves thoroughly with these rules and regulations. collegian staff, the weekly school publ- her bridge club on Monday at her for each consumer and a separate line must be laid from All work must be done strictly in accordance herewith in ication. She is a member of the home in Ogden canyon. each meter throughout the premises. Belts Delta society. She will spend order that it may pass our inspection. Our local managers Mrs. Thomas Carter and two chilthe rammer months in Ogden. dren have gone to Los Angeles for a have positive instructions to withhold approval on any Elbows, and not tees, must lie used on all meter conMias Katherine Krauts and Mr. and of several weeks. , stay been and at the bottom of meter rlscr. and any unnechave act work out until all nections as herein, requirements, Mra. Fred J. Conway entertained with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cook rad two tee or other fitting in the house lines will not be essary mri. a dinner last Saturday evening at the children, Patty Ann and Bill of Los approved. Hotel Bigelow in compliment to Miss Angeles are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alice Chandler, and her fiance, Glen William h 1457 Twenty-fiftSpidel, 3 The J. Quillinan, who are to be married street for a few The Rules and Regulations are to be used in connection following specifications for house piping must be days. in the near future. The dinner table adhered to: with meters set in or adjacent to the house. Miss Elizabeth Brewer, whose marstrictly vu centered with a basket of sweet riage to James Moyle Armstrong will peas and yellow roses. Covers were be solemnized June 18, has been the laid for eight. Maximum Feet of Pip- ecomplimented guest during the past No. of Carroll Boyle and sister, Sue Boyle, week at a number of smart affairs Meter Size Minimum of From Openings Pipe daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Milton given in her honor. On last Saturday : HO l4-inc- h 1 Boyle, will leave Friday for Colorado afternoon at Straffs, Miss Rosemary 140 2nd to inch to 2 14 1st; Springs to visit their grand parents, Scoville entertained in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. F. 140 to 2nd and 3rd 3 14 inch to 1st; Whitney Carroll. They Miss Brewer, and on Saturday Mrs. will spend the summer in. Colorado, F. W. 140 to 2nd, 3rd and 4th to 1st; 4 Armstrong of Salt Lake will rad be joined later bride-t- o with the for a entertain their supper parents. 140 by to 3rd, 4th and 5th 5 lUinch to 1st and 2nd; The annual exercises for Hie Sacred be. On Sunday Mrs. Howard 140 to 4th, 5th and Clh 1 U inch to 1st, 2nd and 3rd; 6 Heart academy were held this week at Mrs. A. W. Siefret, and Mrs. 140 toe acedemy. to 7th 6lh and and to h 7 3rd 5th, breakfast 4th; 1st, 2nd, Starting with a silver J. Grant Stringham gave a tes given 140 1 Vi inch to 1st; 1 Vi inch to 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th; 1 inch to Cth, 7th and 8th 8 Sunday afternoon at the in the presidents suite in her honor. Khool and undea the of At this affair covers were laid for 9lh..l40 8th and to 5th leadership and to inch 1 Vi inch to 3rd, 4th, 1st and 2nd; 14 Cth; 9 7th, the members of the guests, all close friends of Holy Cross alum-- J thirty-tw- o 1 Vi inch to 2nd and 3rd; 1V4 inch to 4th, 5th, Cth and 7th; 1 to 10 1st, JoMrs. ( the Sacred Heart academy, Miss Brewer. On Monday rad followed by 8th, 9th and 10th graduates evening on seph West Brewer gave a luncheon at h to Cth, 7th, 8th and to 1st and 2nd; 1 Vi inch to 3rd, 4th and 5th; 11 Tuesday, and the final exercises for the Country club in compliment to 130 tne seat11th to were lOthjand class on Wednesday Miss Brewer. The guests 9th; graduating The tea on Sunday was an ed at one long table. The table was to 4th, 5th, Cth; 1 4 inch to 7th, 8lh, 9th; 1 to 1st, 2nd, 3rd; 12 tractive event. The rooms and halls centered with a low pound of garden 10th, 11th and 12th..... wtM academy were most attractively flowers. Pink tapers in silver holders erated with yellow roses, and gar were at either end. Covers were laid In computing lengths of lines for 2 -- inch add 5 feet for each Ell or Tee uu flowers. Presiding at the tea taadd 3 feet for each Ell or Tee for 1 Elizabeth Miss of honor. for the guest 3 feet for each Ell or Tee add for Miss Mrs. il Virginia Houtz Green, Brewer, Miss Marjorie Brewer, 1 -- inch add 2 feet for each Ell or Tee for Helen Miss Conroy, Ella Mrs. S,aret Feeney, Kathryn Kay, Vs111 Ballantyne Miss Shufflebarger, Miss Miss Kathryn Daisy Consider furnaces first opening where fired with gas. Miss Della Green, Miss Helen Edna Miss Virginia Green, A program was given during Miss Stuart, Scowcroft, Miss Lucile The word Opening as above signifies the point in the piping where branch line extends to any single opening from Dorothy in size and their lengths must be added to the amount of line. These branch lines must not be less than Miss feed main ?on' and consisted of num-- S Chaffin, Miss Patricia Healy, allowed as above. Risers through the floor shall not be less feet number of maximum in that size pipe computing the byr Miss Barbara Poll, Miss Beatrice Browning, Miss Kate Fenton, cook stove and water heaters, nor shall they be more for Eliza-bet- h and size Vi heat in for inch than Miss openings Miss June Emely, Miss Rosemary Scoville, ordinary than 36 inches in length. McBride, Miss Katherine Faulkerson of Chicago, Miss Innuss. Committees in charge of the Mary Rich, Miss Betty Hurst. On In determining the minimum size of house lines the number of opening shall not be considered less than the total trouMiss Burndetta a Brewer Miss of rooms in the building, minus two. number gave Murphy, Tuesday Mu'tST' Margaret DeVine, sseau tea at her home on Jqfferson Where buidings or houses require more than 12 openings or when a central heating plant for buildings is to he used, 35 S?rothy tledge, Miss L Mur-Cm- avenue. Lovely spring flowers adron-e- d where or cafes, hotels, pressing establishments, etc, which require an unusual amount of gas are to be piped for use In 1,8 and the tea table was Miss the Ptance rooms, Develin, one or more appliances, the local manager of the Gas Company must always be consulted for specifications. n A.nn Kennedy, Miss centered with' a silver basket filled Neither shellac nor cement will be approved for use on threaded joints. Caulking must not be done to repair faulty McfiUlJi kouehran, Miss with June roses. Presiding at the Margaret in piping, and all imperfect fittings must be replaced. work Miss Eisie Hansen, Miss tea table were Mrs. A. L. Brewer, Mrs. No bushings, unions, or street elbows in gts lines will be approved. Miss Celelia Lau- - William A. Corn, Miss Marjorie BrewIl88 meRa were room Aquire. Grad- er. Assisting in the dining nin 011 Tuesday was observ-- 3 Miss Mary Rich, Miss Rosemary Scoed 9 No house lines or piping in the building shall be cov6 Be certain that pipe has nothing inside of it before mu8ici readings ville, Miss Elizabeth Faulferson, Miss mhpr0Kr?m ered or concealed until after inspection and approval. ProeS L nun?ber- - The following Kathryn Kay. AH burrs left on the inside of pipe, if any, must be using. a Jane Marcell Heinen will present aolo, song, reamed out. 5 (MacDowell) 10 Ilumbers should always test their work and be cerMiss benefit program for the new Metho5 wading Thee Swords, dist church Monday evening, June 17, tain it has been installed according to specifications before Amelia layett; 1929, 8:15 p. m. The program is as lon calling for an Inspector. After second visit has been made must be to All house lines joist. the Air Today? follows: 1. (a) First prize, Jenk stripped securely by Company inspectors, if the work or material is still n1 18DSI arIan Poo" found unsatisfactory, a charge of $1.00 will be made for Higginbotham; ins; (b) Loyal Hearts, Jenkins. 2. Si) Sul TPoupee Valsante, (Pol-- ; Methodist band (a) Moonlight on the each additional inspection. 8 The house lines must be tested with an air pressure of (b) essay (FW,veattjLarie Acree; class Hudson, piano aolo, (Wilson); 11 Under no conditions shall fitters or other parties Foch Mi Springtime in the Rockies, trio, 15 pounds, and the lines will be required to hold this presdisconnect any meter or disturb pipe on inlet side of meter Stean r P u5 Brand dans son (Sauer), Don Banks, Mary F. Heinen, sure for fifteen minutes with no drop. Gas will be turned after the meter is set. Ail connections and disconnections Reine de Saba Ruth Williams. 3. The First Year," (Gounodv been 4. has such 3 test Craven. acts. and after meters for any purpose shall be made by gas company in on of (a) only employees company by comedy fauline Largilliere; itadine (b) Maid Bken Soldier and the Villanelle, vocal solo, Dell Acqua; Anemployees only. made and piping approved by them. class rarr,J?,cei Miss Jane Heflen; A False Prophet, (Scott), Gladys (Rubinstein) words by derson, Mabel Rouse, accompanist Piano SepRinbotham, class; 5. Lilacs, cornet solo, (Bandercook), Saturday nUp, ar. Sancta |