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Show THE CITIZEN 14 3 MI 5 THEATRE BEAUTIFUL Phone Wasatch 1250 Formerly the Liberty. Opening SECOND WEEKS ENGAGEMENT. D. W. Griffiths Crowning Achievement Broken Blossoms To miss this masterful production is to deprive oneself of the most ar- tistic, the most exquisite dramatic document known to the cinema art. ONLY A GRIFFITH WOULD DARE SUCH A PICTURE. Doors Open at 1:50 p. m. Daily. Performances start at 2:1 5, 4, 5:45, 7:30 and 9:15. Admission, Nights, 50c and 75c. Parlor Settees, $1.00 per person for parties of all sizes. MATINEES, 25c J. Shuler, secretary of the association. A meeting of the Utah League of Women Voters was held Tuesday afternoon to make arrangements for he entertainment of the distinguished guests. The following were appointed chairmen of committees to arrange for th welcoming of the visitors: Mrs. E. E. Corfman, general arrangements; Mrs. S. R. Thurman, l, transportation; Mrs. Oscar E. banquet; Mrs. Robert W. Spangler, press; Mrs. E. A. Smith, music. The reception committee will consist of the Salt Lake board of the league and promient women from all parts of the state. Plans are being made for a banquet Tuesday evening, November 18, in the ballroom of the Hotel Utah. A number of conferences will be held Monday and Tuesday, November 17 and 18, in the. Assembly hall. Gro-shel- and Mrs. Frank J. MR. Mrs. J. W. RooklidgeGustin have returned from the Loon creek country in Idaho with deer, bear and other game. G. Hodson, Miss Margaret Felt, Francis Porter and David Romney, including members of the bridal party. ' Miss Thelma Arrowsmith entertained at a shower Tuesday night at her home, 943 McClelland avenue, in honor of Miss Eleanor Crockett, who will be married soon. Light refreshments were served. The hostess was assisted by Miss Ethel Plnney and Miss Lucile Cowan. The guests numbered forty. AlllllllllllUlllllllllllllHIlllUllIlUaillllllllUIUIlllllllllMIIIIIIIIIt Dr. and Mrs. William Moebest en- 5 tertained at a masquerade dancing party Tuesday night at their home on East First South street. The rooms were decorated in oriental effects. An 1 Banking Arabian fortune telling booth was i feature. Favors were suggestive of carnival season. Dancing was followed by a late supper. In making a permanent banking connection you will naturally consider two very important. items the safety of the insti-tution and the service which you will receive from officers and STOP AT Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Fargo announce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Dorothy Edith, to William A. Bailey. The wedding took place Monday. The couple will be at home after December 8 at the Belvedere apart- A employees. Newhouse Hotel At this Bank, safety Is always given first consideration but the human element, which makes safe, banking pleasant as wellNoas matIs always considered. ter what the size of your account, you will receive courteous service. Main and 4th South -- 3 The Sans Souci club was entertainMiss Thelma Hendrickson at the home of Miss Liola Christy in the Bruc'eton apartments. Supper was served. ed Monday night by Members of the Ladies auxiliary to the Greeters of Utah were entertained i l V ments. DINNER was given Wednesday night by Mr. and Mrs. Rex Winder Williams at their home on L street, in honor of Miss Marie Ilod-so- n and Daniel Y. Spencer, who will be married next week. I lovers were laid for the following, besides the guests of honor: Mr. and Mjs. Wilford Y. Cannon, Miss Louise Safe and Pleasant j . Combining all the advantmetages of the high-claropolitan hotel, with - the comfort of the best managed homes. ss " 5 g National Copper Bank S OPPOSITE POSTO FFIOE nillllllllllllllUllllllllllllSIllllSMSIlSUSlIBIISllSIllUSHiUSUBUBUSi - |