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Show THE CITIZEN tural college, is the guest of Miss Georgia Young at her apartments in the Mrs. Abbott is accompanied by her daughter. Miss Bessie Abbott. 11 visit of several weeks at the Kearns home. ttv vy v v . Belvedere. OC is nn i,iw Starting Sunday flie drat Ralph Ince Film traction Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams are receiving the congratulations of their friends on the arrival of a son, bora At- - Tuesday. Mrs. Williams was formerly Miss Helen Godbe. Virtuous mien Miss Hope Irvine entertained her Slurring E. K. Lincoln and Grace A club Friday evening at a watermelon feast at her home on I street. About twenty guests were present. Darling big virile melodrama ot the lumber camps and. shipyard h International News, Also Mrs. Lloyd Weeter has returned from a several weeks visit in 'Baltimore, Md. show- ing only authentic pictures Pope Benedict XV. Starting September . Qf Mrs. J. J. Carey of San Francisco is visiting with her sister, Mrs. E. J. Hol- 23 Mrs. Russell Peter Hartle, who has spent the summer months in San Diego, is a guest at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Hamilton BILL NOW PLAYING to miss You cannot afford this show The members of the Catholic Womens League who are interested in the new section just established under the department of art, literature and education met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. W. H. Bintz at the Knights c Columbus hall at 2:30 oclock, for the purpose of discussing and outlining the work to be done the coming year. ' , Headlined by SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE A Dramatic Sketch on Trench Life TOM KELLY ! Baritone and Story Teller Mrs. J. F. McEnany and little daughter, Mary Loreen, left Monday for a SHELDON & HAZLEN In Sampson and Delilah several weeks visit with friends and relatives at Battle Creek, Mich. land. JIM REYNOLDS Monologue in a new way Mrs. R. K. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keyser have returned from a motor trip of several Starrnlg Carmel Myers weeks through the Yellowstone park. Mrs. Elliott T. Kimball entertained i Cuuilng Sunday, September 20, at tea Frday afternoon at her home Dorothy Phillips In OX CIS TO EVERY WOMAN on Canyon road in honor of Mrs. Ira C. Barend of Sacramento, Cal., who is visiting in this city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fred Wey. iniiiuiiiiiuimiHiimuiiiuiHiiuiiiiiiHiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHii Every Dollar Paid For Miss Gladys Spry entertained at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Erma Ashton, a bride of the month, Monday night, at the Spry home on Insurance in The Guardian Fire Insurance Company of Utah Stays In Utah Managers 30 West Broadway SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH I PANTAGESCOPE East Third South street. The Fakir Mrs. Frank McCool, leader of the Country Club orchestra, left Sunday for Chicago, where she will visit with friends, returning about October resume her orchestra work. ' 15 Three shows daily 2:45, 7:30, 9:15. PRICES: Nights, lower floor, 40c; balcony, 30c; boxes, 50c. Matinees Adults, entire house, 25c; children under 15, to 15 Mrs. W. E. Coluam entertained the members of the Entre Nous club at the first meeting of the fall season Monday afternoon at her home on East First South street. A crystal basket of cosmos formed the centerpiece for Mrs. Willard Richards entertained in honor of Miss Miriam Cannon, a bride of the week, Tuesday afternoon at her home on Crystal avenue, at a Kensington. Assisting Mrs. Richards were Mrs. W. F. Ure, Mrs. M. J. Sorenson and Miss Grace Richards. About thir- Mrs. W. L. Phillips has returned to her home at Fort Crook, Neb., after a Har-diri- y, ty guests called during the afternoon: Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Davenport, Miss Minnie Thorn and Lawrence H. Heath gave a dancing party Wednesday evening at 8:30 at the Bonneville Gardens in honor of Miss Ailene Mar-gett- H H! WM Direction Ackerman-Harri- s Vaudeville, Motion Pictures Continuous, 1 to 11 Announcing the presentation here Starting Wednesday of I Madame X j featuring - HH Pauline Fredrick H :he worlds greatest emotional drama Matinees, 20c; kiddies, 10c. Evenings and Holidays, 30c. HI H whose marriage to Lorenzo S. Young will take place at an early date. J. R. Sebree NORWALK High Pressure Casings and Tubes Guarantee Tire & Rubber Company 451 South Main Street s Phone Was. 2222 Salt Lake City, Utah cents A meeting of s, I I 4IHIIHII1llItUilllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllltllllllllll7 Mrs. Ralph W. Brown of Kansas City, Kan., is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Hal W. Brown, at her home, 267 the Bay View Reading club was held Monday afternoon at the home of the president, Mrs. J. E. 154 West North Temple street. Mrs. M. Beaver, Mrs. T. C. Cossman. Mrs. Thomas Carmody, Mrs. M. . Forscutt, Mrs. Albert Fox, Mrs. R .J Jeffs, Mrs. George W. Morgan, Mrs M. Morris, Mrs. V. R. Stevenson and Mrs. M. Rumph. Agency Company DEGNON & CLIFTON A Vaudeville Surprise McClelland avenue. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Samuel Spry, and by Mrs. Earl Douglas Spry. The guests numbered thirty. the tea table. The club members are The and daughter, Elizabeth, and son, Paul, have returned from a months visit at the southern California beaches. H. W. Lane SEBREE & LANE Three nights commencing Monday, September 20 POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY Oliver Moroso presents the distinguished actress-autho- r Mining and Industrial Stocks and Bonds MAUDE TLJ TO Liberty Bonds Bought Wasatch 4010 14 Exchange St., Salt Lake City. In her own brand new surprise play HUMMING BIRD THE CHARMING! BRILLIANT! QUAINT! Original cast and exquisite production. Evenings, 50 cents to $2.00. Wednesday Matinee, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. Seats now ready. Civilized prices: EDWIN G &FREUR. 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