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Show Wdyj Wroiy Page ft Comtanoe TUmadfa At Orescent Theatre, Saturday JM. . t Thar to promtoe of most laUHBaf When COBBtUM eomra to tows tor pre,Tlmiti sentation of on of her earlier screen mi Thelma Wilcox was at Spriug-rill-e raoceaeoe. "Happiness a la Mode." It to declared that ahe appear at Sunday for a short visit. her beat In the role of a young wife ' Mrs. E. H. Osborne returned Mo who, deeplte her youthful charm and day after a weeks visit at Salt Lake. enter-tmlnln-y Charles Zabriskie made a trip to Provo and Salt Lake on nesday. . Mrs. Merle Duckworth r Wed- left terday for Salt Lake City to spend a few days visiting wits her sister. Mrs. Dora Bills. Sessue' Hayakawa and Bessie Love, two screen favorites, in an excellent feature picture at the Crescent Theatre next Sunday. Elmer Allen returned home Monday. Ha recently submitted to an appendicitis operation at the Holy Crocs Hospital. . Mr. and Mrs. Haber Jones want to Mr. Salt Lake Saturday evening. Jones returned Wednesday while Mrs. Jones will remain for a two weeks visit with friends. , Mr. and Mrs. James ' Fitzgerald. and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Imwrenee Stspley of Mammoth sprat Sunday in Eureka, the guests of Mr.' and Constance Thlmacjgr Mrs. Spencer Lloyd. Miss Ines Morton, of Provo, but beauty, manages to loae her huaband of this city, was the guest formerly mart under him find again only to friends during the week of Eureka uncommon drcoiiliinres. the Elks .. party oa That moat perplexing and In touti- and attended . Tuesday. problema marriage ng of all life's le given a novel twlat in thia An old age pension bill has bora la teat of Mlaa Talmadge'a acreen i introduced in the state legislature. vivala. It calls for the payment of not to The plot to unuaual. It la not a exceed 26 per month to needy peoahoddy triangle atory of the old ple over the age of 66 years. type but a brand new, freah and Friends of Mrs. T. C. Clark will wholesome drama of youth up be glad to learn that she to wall Thia life. of realitlea the against the road to recovery after a at be ahowa will charming picture Illness of over a months serious very Crescent the Theatre, Saturday. duration. n t ; . THEYRE GOING FAST ng ONLY 48 Iked Dltmar and Beal Estate Bargains tained Monday evening In honor of Worthy Of Investigation Mrs. Anna Morgan, who left ThursMr. 0 It is surprising what you can do in the way of purchaalng local real estate without the expenditure of any large sum of money. Some of the residences which are sold neeu repairing but a a mall sum spent in that way Quite often makes it possible for the purchaser to double his enter- Mrs. day for southern California, whore she will visit for some months. The program for tha party Included cards and a fine luncheon. Those present Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jarman, Mr. and Mrs. George Whateott, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nllaon, Mrs. Anna Morgan, Mrs. Annie Bigtor, George Morgan, Owens, Harold Bryan Church, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor. money. On January 20th friends of Mrs. Why not atari paying toward a a pleasant surhome of your own instead of paying George Franks-gav- e rent? . Frank Garrify, real estate prise party in her honor. The evenand insurance man, has quite a ing was spent in playing "600," Mrs. Mrs. Roundy, Georgs string of places which are offered McCrea for sale. Some are genuine bar-pin- Humble and Mrs. Spencer Paterson Investigate now.. If the being the prise winners. Refreshplaces dont meet with your approval ments were served, the gueets being Garrity can look up others for you. as follows: Mrs. Spencer Lloyd, Mrs. Mrs. Spencer RS 4 room furnlahed house dose in; William McCullough, Peterson, Mrs. Wayne White, Mrs. rents for f 20. - Will go at 2 furnished houses on Leadvllle Joseph Buys, Mrs. William Knuth, Mrs. McCrea ' Roundy, Mrs. - FrediR! Row. f2100. Terms. 2 houses, 4 and 2 rooms, upper Nesblt, Mlsr Anna Sullivan, Mias. Ml Joale Sullivan, Mrs. Jennie Mitknias Main. $760 takes them. Mrs. John Webb, Mrs. F. M. Baker, R! Main street property for sale One mercantile building and two Mrs. George Humble, Mrs. E. D. Ml building sites. Good locations and Hodges. bargain prices. Mrs. R. D. Gardner entertained 5 room house at Mammoth, with afternoon at a children's Tuesday pantry, good cellar, I cabins, water party given la honor of the birthday X and lights, lots fenced. Also good of her twin sons, Kermlt and Ken4 room house on two lots. neth. The youngirters were present6 room house and outbuildings at ed with haloons and had a Jolly time Mamoth.l 660 cash, 600 terms. games.. Patricia Bonner Two good buys near upper Churcn playing trick won prises. and Gerald street One for 660 and the other RefreshmentsFltspa were served. The folfor 2600. were children present: lowing O' Frances Wlgton, Helen and Frances SPECIAL ALUMNI NOTICE Williamson, Mary Elisabeth Kaighn, Betty Walker, Patricia Bonner, Jack A meeting of the T. H. 8. Alumni Outlay, Leland Walker, Jr., Jack Association is called tor Tuesday Russell, Gerald Fitzpatrick and Verevening, February 6 th, at I oclock; non Donnelly. Mrs. Walker assisted in the Commercial Club rooms. In Mrs. Gardner in entertaining tha the future regular moetingu will be youngsters. held thq first Tuesday of On Monday evening friends of month. her a Anna M. Coffey, Seey. Mrs. John Rowe gave pleasant surprise party. The affair was held at the Rowe homo and the "The 8w&mp, AtJThe time was spent in playing "600.' McCrea Roundy won first prise, Oreicent Theatre, Sunday Mrs. Mrs. Fred Nesblt second prise and o -- Mrs. Cecelia Bacon third prise, Sessue Hayakaws, who plays the excellent luncheon was u Hart Schaf f ner & Marx Suits and Overcoats left to ' h i s. n(j. Ji iil. "I -- role of Wang, the huckster iu "The Swamp," wrote the story which to said to bring the most perfectly human role, with the finest display of human emotions ever seen on thd screen. He is a graduate of the University of Chicago, where he wrote anumber of one-ac-t plays -- . Those attending the party Mrs.. Jarvis, Mrs. William McCullough, Mrs. Ceoella Bacon, Mrs. Fred Nesblt, Mrs. William Hobbs, Mrs, William Knuth, Mrs. Gus Henriod, Mrs. McCrea Roundy, Jin. Spencer Peterson, Mrs. R. L. Small, Mrs. Wayne White, Mrs. E. D. Hodges, Mrs. F. M. Baker, Mrs. George Humble, Mrs. Henry Osborne. The Five Hundred Club members and their husbands gave a party Friday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorenson, the affair being in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dillon, who were presented with a piece of silverware as a brance. The time was spent in playing "606," Mrs. P. H. Craven and David Russell, Jr., winning the prises. Refreshments wars as covers being laid for Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Craven, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones, Mr. and Mrs.- George Bothsrn, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Russsll, Jr., Mias Stella Fields, Frank Basra, Dr. and Mrs. E. L. - ' h H OULL find these . the best values youve seen in years. Youll have same regrets if you miss out on it. There arent many garments left, so if youre H 1 I -- U really looking for fine clothes at low prices youd; better act now; This is the final price reduction, and it's some reduction, too . CluL li . Saturday evening friends of Mrs. William McCullough gave her a very pleasant surprise party. The gram Included several games of "600" then an excellent Mrs. Thomas Drew, Mias Jsnnle SaaLgLiHLWLL-ra- Bert Ferguson and Arthur Crania Mitchell, Mrs. William Hobbs in Salt Lake oa a visit aariy Mrs. Spencer Peterson were the wise in tks week. AmsBqsIss Eamrnlh-Mvtm- al winners at cards. After refreshStar. Government control of the railments had beau served there waa's roads will hava cost ' which were produced with second session of cards and tho'prtoo of the United . States'thea -taxpayers drama winners woe Mrs. Theodore Ful- 91,700,000,000 when all total of Be recently wrote a three-ac- t for the Japanese Stock Company, lmer and Mrs. William Hobbs. Those have ben made, basing its figures Ban Francisco. His splendid stage present at the party on the recant annual report of the training and literary ability are Jennie Mitchell, Miss Josle Sullivan, Interstate shown to fine advantage in "The wi Annie Sullivan, Mrs. Theodore Mr. and Mn. C. E. HuUh wont to . . .Swamp." Mrs. Gus J. Henriod, Mrs. Fullmer, ' Bessie Love,' who' plays opposite R. L. Small, Mrs. John Rowe, Mrs. Provo last Friday evening for the Sessue Bayakswa, to . starred in Emms Murphy, Mrs. George Humble, purpose of hearing the Irish Rogl- many productions. Her name to Mrs. F. M. , Baker,' Mrs. wiiii.m j meat Band and the following day Juanita Horton, but when she was Knuth.' Mn. Spencer Ml Lake ter a souplo of Mrs. droT ; "discovered their daughter sys by W. D. Griffith, he s RoundyTMrs- - SSET Vranees Hulsh aad changed it for stage purposes to Mn. Joseph Buys, Mrs. George : Bessie Love. In "The - Swamp," Castleton, Mrs. Thomas Drew, Mrs. . Miss Love has one ' of the Fred Nesblt, Mrs. William Hobbs, dramatic roles la her career. Bee it Mrs. Wayne Whits, Mrs. B. D. . ' . at the Crescent, Sunday. -v Hodges. . , a prtae on Monday, a friends n,g spending thoof grief. a year .ago, 'injured his back evening with games, music aad re-Jtearing the main herd and break-'abo- ut freshssrate. Mrs. A. D. Hanson aad 'lag down teases. They were killed .In lifting a very . heavy piece of her. son, Donald, treated Mn. Phipps and their meat put oa sate at the timber. The Injury was of a to radio concerts on Thursday and Logan markets, the money realized peculiar and unusual nature, and Friday of last week, Mr. lfaasoa'belmg turned ever to the state ftoh'did net manifest itself until later, hto Mr. radio equipment to the 'and gases fund. It to generally; Bence moving Cronin thought he was Phippe hdme and tanlng la on must-- ; understood that there has been a suffering from lumbago or some cal aad other programs la varloas moet satisfactory increase la the term of rheumatism. It was not as. sarts of the country. of elks throughout tbs' til recently, when an j member axamt- rkm r released.; nation disclosed a dislocation of the va a -iii soma The of Ir ? Csnyou, bat In, spine, that the true aaturs of the la the awuntalaa f0 yearn Kmrued. The hoepital Lcgaaf taseld to have laerens'jft ? to lta ed to about five hundred, according to iafermatlon given out by state ftoh and game department oft Daa B. Cronin, for many years a the stats. A tew days ago ana ofr a officer in Eureka, to toeing rather .trying experience Dan to the deputy wardens, was given per )j the rather gloomy prospects of tog an optimistic view ef the mat---'' mission to km a couple of old hullo spending some in a cast, for ter. He wffl have the host wishes which ware earning the termano. In', J the purpoee of curing an Injury to of a great many Ttotto folks. of . X-R- - w d11 -- tbeIrt , takp |