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Show THE CITIZEN 10 Four new vaudeville acts are billed for the week in which the Ged-dTrio, Cresent Comedy Four, Murray and Mackay, and the American Opera Quartet will appear. The picture Hungry Hearts, has created a sensation wherever shown and is said to be one of the best motion pictures on the market. Hiram Down pn .the Farm is a screen and will be worth seeing. This act is supported, and interpolated with song and dance by the pretty girls of the chorus. es . DANCING AT SALTAIR MAKES CROWD HIT WITH BI-WEEK- LY Military Band Conducted by Asper Provides Captivating Music for Jazzers. dancing at Saltair has hit its rhytmic stride. The old frequenters have come back in merry throngs and are doing the jazz fanreserving their Wedtastic nesday and Saturday evenings for a frolic at the lake. And scores of new votaries of the darice are acquiring the contagious habit. The big military band, conducted by Frank W. Asper, is providing evenings of tuneful dance airs that are captivating and new. They who imagine that every new note has been struck in jazz, should go out to the beach resort for a thrilling disillusionment. Novelty, if not to say, eccentricity, carried to the captivating nth degree, will be heard in every new piece. And it is. the policy of the enterprising new conductor to insemi-ol- d terpolate among the old or favorites a good assortment of the ; Pre-seas- The Social Events ly, new. Mr. Asper has unusual facilities for keeping his reportoire of music up to the iatest tuneful jazz moment He knows the publishers and the publishers know him. They are as keen to have Mr. Aspers critical approval as the conductor is to try out the Everything promising new ones. worth while is submitted to the the leader when it is first off the press. ' Those who go to the lake Saturday evening will be royally entertained. The floor is superb and the musical program is delightful from beginning to end. The train service, too, is The crowds are now at its best. handled with safety, comfort and utmost dispatch. Three trains will leave the Saltair station Saturday evening at 7:45, 8:15 and 8:45. Members and friends of the Wasatch Literary cluh will hold their an- nual breakfast at the Hotel Utah next Tuesday. Music will be in charge of Mrs. F. C. Wire. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Ira B. Ditlow, Mrs. G. C. Burt, Mrs. Kent O. Keyes, Mrs. A. J. Lowe, Mrs. J. B. Hibbert, Mrs. Esther Husbands, Mrs. R. A. Broadhurst, Mrs. William Batie and Mrs. V; A. Bet-tilyo- n. The dancing committee of the Ladies Literary club announces that the extra and last dance will be given tonight at the club house. The hostesses will be the members of the committee, which includes Mrs. George R. Homing, chairman; Mrs. Hugh M. Rhodes, Mrs. E. L. Dorr and Mrs. F. V. Meakin. A bridge luncheon has been arranged for by the women of St. Marks guild, to be given next Friday at the home of Mrs. James Hogle on East South Temple street. The chairmen of committees arranging the affair include Mrs. A. L. Hoppaugh, tickets; Mrs. A. E. Kimball, luncheon; Miss Lillian ,B. Holmes, serving; Mrs. J. C. Wyatt, dining room; Mrs. C. P. Over-fieldishes; Mrs. G. C. Brooks, linen; Mrs. George Allen, decorations; Mrs. Sherman Armstrong, tables; Mrs. E. A. Rogers, press. d, meeting has been called by the League of Women Voters to he held at 2:30 oclock this afternoon at the Y. A W. C. A. club rooms on East Broadway. Mrs. J. A. Widtsoe and Mrs. James H. Wolfe will give a detailed report of the national convention of the Leageu of Women Voters recently held in Des Moines. A silver tea will follow the program. All women interested in the work of the league are invited to be present. The dancing- party given by the Girls Friendly soceity at the Hotel Utah last night proved to be a big success. With the prominent people taking active part it could not be otherwise, and the affair proved to be a gala time for all who participated. The - , Dance It is not only that business men transact profitable deals over the telephone, saving time and money as the result of the service of the telephone, but there must also be added to the telephone's capacity for service, its protection value in the home and place of business. The investment of the Bell system in plant and equipment, including construction in progress, was shown by the books on December 31st, 1922, to be 11,758,000,000. include Lynn Alder, chairman; Miss Judith Keysor, Lowell Smith and Edmund Crowley. The general committee for U day festivities is composed of Laban Gunderson, Ellis Barker, Lynn Alder, Miss Madelyn Stewart, Miss Lois Farrell and Miss Edith Teudt. The Girls Friendly Society of Utah gave a dance and card party at the Hote.l Utah last night for the benefit of the Girls Friendly lodge. One of the features of the entertainment will be a group of Scotch songs by a womens quartet beginning at 10 oclock. The quartet is composed of Mrs. Catherine White, Mrs. Scott Jones, Mrs. Claud Shields and Miss Minnie Miller, with Mrs. John C. Brumblay accompanist. The committee on arrangements includes Mrs. F. A. Goeltz, Mrs. F. S. Bascom, Miss Teresa Godbe, Miss Sara Napper, Mrs. Conrad Jones, Mrs. J. L. Yundt, Miss Mary Nelson, Mrs. Thomas Wise, Miss Gertrude McGrath, Mrs. Charles G. Plummer. Froi-set- Manager Kearns says the papers have not been signed but they will be as soon as a few details are worked out to bind the match. According to the articles of agreement, Dempsey is to receive $300,000 for his share of the purse, and Gibbons will take $50,000 for his share. Dempsey is in fine condition and could step into the ring before the date designated. If Dempsey has gone back because of his ring inactivity, this contest will show it. Some figure that Dempsey is a better man than ever and if such is the case, Gibbons had better hold a white flag in his corner in reserve for he will need it before the fight goes many rounds or he may take the July 4th. count. Dr. Frederick A. Cook never seems to be able to hit it off with his own First they disagreed as to the north pole and now it is Texas government. oil. New York Evening Post. gjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis FLOWERS 1 E For The Garden I s and all occasions DEMPSEY GETS FORTUNE TO BOX TOMMY GIBBONS I Montana Sportsmen Land Fight Plum; Held July Fourth at Shelby, Montana. Jack Dempsey has been matched for the steenth time and there is still an if in his proposed match with Tommy Gibbons for the worlds heavyweight championship which is slated to be held in Shelby, Montana, j I HOBDAYS Flower Shop 246 South Main Street (Keith Emporium) I Thoi. Hobday, Prop. Phone Wasatch 987 I siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii? illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH I SALT LAKE THEATRE Two Nights, Starting Friday, May I chairmen of the committees responsible for its success were: Arrangements Mrs. F. A. Goeltz. Hospitality Bishop Arthur W. Moulton. Tickets Walker T. Gunter. Candy Miss Esther Nelson. Cards Mrs. Causten Browne. Fortune Telling Miss Dorothy held dance on bi-week- its annual at Saltair last night and a majority of the students were there to enjoy the light fantastic. Those in charge of arrangements for the dance University 11th- S E - bbii.mant play BRILLIANT CAST HENRY HILLER h. BLANCHE BATES RUTH GHATTERTON LAURA HOPE CREWS JOHN HILTERN FELIX KREMBS GOEFFREY KERR Dr. E. D. LeCompte. In a New Comedy by Lee Wilson Dodd The newly initiated members of the Chi Omega sorority will be enter tained at a dance tonight at Christensens studio. The hostesses include Miss Marian Sharp, Miss Aileen Dooley, Miss Camille Stohl, Miss Jeannette Ure, Miss Avey Ryan, Miss Rachel Cannon and Miss Evelyn Mano. The committee in 'charge of arrangements includes Miss Camille Stohl, chairman; Miss Evelyn Mano and Miss Jeanette Ure. 1 i!W 99 Prices: Evenings Lower Floor, $3, $2.50; Balcony, $2, $1.50; Matinee 50c to $2.50. Family Circle, $1; Gallery, 50c. MAIL ORDERS NOW. rilllllimilllllllllllllllllllllllllimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinirc I |