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Show run at the Globe theatre and subsequently achieved equal success In Chicago, Boston and Philadelphia. Ana Caldwell and R. II. Burnside wrote Tip Top for Mr. Stone, and Ivan Caryll composed the score. Mr. Burnside, by the way, is the general stage director of the New York Hippodrome and conceived and staged all the huge spectacles produced in that famous temple of amusement of the past ten years. These names, coupled wtih that of Charles Dillingham, Mr. Stones managerial sponsor, guarantee playgoers of this city the best possible entertainment to be had in the four vjtal departments of musical comedy production, book lyrics, music and direction. TELEPHONE SERVICE. In 1880, five years after the discovery of the telephone by Dr. Bell, there were 30,872 Bell telephones in the whole country. - The state of Iowa has 184,000 telephones on farms. More than 86 per cent of the farms in the state are equipped with telephones.- During the year ending January 1, 1922, the total number of telephones in England increased by about 65,000. The increase in New York city for the same period was approximately 87,000. Each year the Western Electric company, the manufacturing branch of the Bell system, produces 6,000 miles of cable containing 3,000,000 miles of insulated copper wire inclosed in lead sheath. The first completed sentence ever transmitted over the telephone was March, 1876, when Dr. Bell uttered the historic words to his assistant, Mr. Watson, please come here, I want you. The first outdoor talk over the telephone was on October 9, 1876, when Dr. Bell and Thomas Watson talked successfully over two miles of private telegraph wire between Boston and - Cambridge, Mass. The telephone is coming more and more into use for giving invitations, even for elaborate entertainment. For a recent dinner dance to which hundreds of guests were asked, a New York soceity leader gave most of the Social Events Edited by Doris Raymond The social season contains many and varied attractions to raise money for sweet charitys sake. Much interest has been manifested during the' past week in affairs of this nature. Post-East- er A card party and tea will be held this afternoon by the Womens Na- tional Republican Federation at the Ladies Literary club. Mrs. J. It. Davis is in charge and will be assisted by the following committees: Tickets, Mrs. J. Leo Bachle, Mrs. Harvey H. Cluff, Mrs. Frank Sherwood, Mrs. James Sharp and Mrs. W. W. Rogers; tables, Mrs. Ben Johnson, Mrs. John Aylett and Mrs. V. A. Bettilyon; refreshments, Mrs. Charles R. Mabey, Mrs. A. T. Egan and Miss Margaret Devine; advertising, Mrs. A. J. Lowe, Jr. The first of a series of teas to be given by the alumnae association of St. Marys academy will take place in the parlors of the academy this afternoon from 3 until 6 oclock. The proceeds will be devoted to the building fund of the new St. Marys of the Wasatch. Arrangements have been completed for a benefit bridge tea to be given by the guild of St. Marks Cathedral, Wednesday afternoon, April 11, in the guild room of the cathedral, Instead of at the Manor House, as was first announced. R. Park building of the University of Utah. The department chairmen will present their work for the consideration of the president in the morning and the presidents will make their reports in the afternoon. s 2 1 SALT LAKE THEATRE I In I Red Pepper Rich Silver Ore. The Eureka richest carload out of Eureka ment was made Reporter tells of the of silver ore chipped last week. The shipby the Tintic Standard Mining company, and the ore runs about 500 ounces of silver to the ton. Two more mules were lowered into the Chief Consolidated mine, which makes twenty-thre- e mules used for underground work; and these mules never see daylight until returned to the surface as pensioned or for injuries or death. On being brought to the surface after years of underground work it is necessary to blindfold the animal and gradually get it accustomed to the daylight. The auto road leading to the Tintic district is being repaired, and while there is not much money available to put it in the condition it ought to be, still it will be a good road for summer travel. Reviewing the whole situation, it ' Prices ap- now except going over Niagara Falls in a barrel. Lynn Item. E Mail Orders Now. Box Office opens Tuesday, April 10th. 7iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini Puts a Grand Prize Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson Sweet anounce the engagement of their daughter, Lyall Mae, to MacTavish Pyke, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Pyke. The wedding date will be announced VACUUM CLEANER t later. in your home orate oriental costume ball given by the alumnae members of the Alpha Chi sorority to the active members. Pay the balance in easy payments . Special Terms for April Only $5 A . MONTH The Eureka is the fastest selling electric, vacuum cleaner thousands of housewives praise it. WE WILL LOAN YOU A EUREKA FOR 5 DAYS . it will cost you nothing. and place you under no obligation thor. 'Well, one thing made me laugh. You said a guy named Epicurus was born In 348 B. C., and then a little further on you said he died in 70 B. C. That kills .him off before he was born. London Opinion. i i Jack Holt is appearing opposite Pola Negri In The Cheat. The active chapter of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity will entertain with a formal dance at the Newhouse, Friday, April 13. Presidents and active chairmen of clubs belonging to the Utah Federation of Womens clubs will meeet for a confeience this afternoon at the John 3 Evenings, 92.50, 92, 91.50, ME DOLLAR Miss Agnes G. Regan, national secretary of the Council of Catholic Women, headquarters at Washington, D. C., will be the guest of honor at a luncheon to be given at the Hotel Utah Monday by the local chapter. I 91.00, 50c pears that Europe has tried everything The American committee for the stricken of France held a character dance at Bonneville park Thursday night. Last evening the McCune place was the scene of a very attractive and elab- I The last of the series of dances given by the United Commercial Travelers' association will take place Saturday night, April 14, at the Newhouse hotel. Announcement is made by Mr. and invitations by telephone. Another hosC. tess used the telephone for a Smaller Mrs. H. Goodrich of the engagement Grace Harriet, to dance which was formal in all other of their daughter, .Wallace Blaine Kelly. Both young peorespects. ple belong to well known families of this city. THE WISE CRITIC. I read that book you wrote about ancient history, said Lowbrow, "and I cant say much for it; there are too many mistakes in it. "How so? inquired the surprised au- t.llllllllllllllllllllllllflHIUIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Utah Po wer & Light Co. Efficient Public Service EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL FOR THE HOME f 3 |