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Show CITIZEN THE 14 ments. Mrs. Beulah Storrs Lewis gave intersting dramatic readings. The rooms were decorated in fall flowers. Assisting the hostess was Mrs. Hamilton King. AND COTTRELL and Miss Platts entertained at a kitchen shower at the Cottrell home on Park street Tuesday afternoon in honor of Miss Marian Collett, who will be married Saturday to David J. MRS. GARFIE M. C. Platts. RAI marriage of Miss Mae and John B. Hawkins took place Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake temple. A reception was given in the evening at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Osguthorpe in East Mill creek. THE The Scenic Line TO Assisting in receiving and entertaining the guests were Mrs. Emma Stillman, Mrs.- - Osmond Osguthorpe, Mrs. Delbert Osguthorpe, Miss Lena Osguthorpe and Mrs. Don H. King. The couple will make their home in East Mill creek. BIMHAM Where Copper is King informal tea was given by ANMiriam Hubbard at her home Miss in Federal Heights Wednesday afternoon as a farewell to Miss Elizabeth Prosser and Miss Ruth Senior, who are leaving for Stanford university to attend school. Other girls who expect to leave soon for Passenger train schedule now in effect out-of-tow- n schools wrere among the guests. Leave Salt Lake City. GILES MISS JENALYN Wednesday night at her home on Third avenue at a late supper in honor of Miss Mary Clive, an autumn bride. The living room was decorated in pink and lavender asters and the music room in goldenglow, Susans. sunflowers and black-eyeThe supper table had a miniature bride encircled by Cecil Brunner roses as a centerpiece.. Ribbons extended from the centerpiece to each place. The place cards were in bridal effects. Covers were laid for twenty-five- . 6:55 a. m. 2:15 p. m. No. 109 No. Ill Arrive Bingham. 8:25 a. m. 3 :35 p. m. No. 109 Ill No. 8 :45 a. m. 4:00p. m. Arrive Salt Lake City. No. 110 .10:05 a. m. No. 112 5:30 p.m. . MR. o . O ; . - - e s rf t to I .1 aw V. AND MRS. A. D. ST. CLAIR of Mrs. Frank T. Hines and Miss Vera Hines, wife and daughter of Brigadier General Hines, and of Mrs. Frank Root of Omaha, daughter of the host and hostess. The decorations were garden flowers. Covers were laid for five. Vi " STOirTENBORODOn. Asst. General Passenger Agent, 1207 Deseret Bank , Building, Phone Was. 140 Salt Lake City, Utah in the writing of one-ac- t THE SELWYNS SERVE AT THE Orpheum MON. & TUES. NIGHTS A STIMULATING COMEDY By Roi Cooper Megrue plays. Productions at the student theatre, Social Hall, have included- eight performances, while other theatres in the same class appear in from three to seven. The standard admission price is charged. The Mormon church is indirectly using its influence to with - 41) Norman Hachett And an Excellent Cast PRICES: 50c to $2 uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiinij. I PARAMOUNT -- EMPRESS E GET THE HABIT When in doubt glance at the big electric sign, corner Main and Second South. 5 5 E SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Dainty and Winsome little 5 j MARGUERITE CLARK ( Z in her latest hilarious comedy drama entitled E 5 A Widow By Proxy E BURTON HOLMES TRAVELS, PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE I THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY The big melodrama de luxe E The Life Line Presented by an f at the Country club Wednesday night at dinner in honor rV. ,AVjV".S; ' (Continued from Page 12.) degree of Bachelor of Arts in Dramatic Art is conferred upon students cal work. Maude Adams, whose home is in Salt Lake, is understood who complete the prescribed theatri-t- o be an exponent in the movement, cal work. Maude Adams, whose home is in Salt Lake, is understood to be an exponent of the movement. A efature to be incorporated this season is the production of plays written by students of the university. The State University also has the distinction of giving the first course make the theatre a success. It is the owner of the building, church money being used in its renovation. In reciprocation no Sunday performances are given, while only high-clas- s drama is staged. d Leave Bingham. No. 110 No. 112 UNIVERSITY PLA YERS J The Utopia club was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. J. J. Cushman at her home, 533 South First West street. The afternoon was spent in sewing, followed by tea. Yellow chrysanthemums in a vase formed "a centerpiece for the tea table. The place cards were hand painted in yellow roses. Miss Marie Dailey was a guest in addition to the club members, who are besides Mrs. Cushman, Mrs. Ray Olsen, Mrs. James Hall, Mrs. O. F. Lamb, Mrs. R. H. Seaman, Mrs. J. L. 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