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Show THE CITIZEN contain lUUKMUIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 0 ouneegf ?per, and-e large i' Rexali, i Wasatc Society and Music iuuyiyuMiiiiumiiiiiiiiimMimiiiuniiiimMMiMutlH"HIHIHimHHmilHI kton lihipMMH atrate, a companist, Mrs. Lorenzo Smith. were njhotte of Russel L. Tracy was Among those who will leave on the ey stone 3X10 0 a olly dancinS Party Mrs. overland trip and voyage are Mrs. sure, ani11 bnor f his niece Elizabeth OBrien and daughter, MisB Tracy Dirlan, of Mansfield, 0. e the floral decorations gave Margaret OBrien; Mrs. Joseph Geog-hega-n Utah and daughter, Miss Gertrude, ts of the a Peasin& appearance, with and Mrs. W. H. Bintz. perfumed air. There were ai invited guests and after they videnda mewhat tired of dancing a sup-- n Republican women and their friends Utah B gerved to the guehts. met at Unity hall last Monday. Mrs. I, exclusii Dirlan has left for California, Jeanette Hyde told in an interesting Uniteighe will spend the winter. way of a recent trip east, when she & Min; attended a meeting of the federation s at Euiy, tea and a social good time in Washington, D. C. Ralph Lewis, mines ijoyed by members of the drama-lie- s son of Judge T. D. Lewis, who has been attending Oxford university, thatjtion of the Ladies Literary re the tt the clubhouse last Monday spoke of Present Conditions in EuCJoalitioton. rope. Park Cit; Jubal A. Hale sang Autumn Miss Blossom Ness, contralto, sang ex, Chielss, Calm in the Night, by Bohm; MisCome by Metcalf, and ColumbcBeside Me, by Bleichman. Mrs. sion of a Rose, by Cowen, and PiMrs. rates Dream, by Chandler. Miss Irvine was accompanist. two Alice Flo gave Bates was accompanist. vocal selections Tea was served at the conclusion of pleased. Hfcwas served at the conclusion of the program. The hostesses were Mrs. y as-bA. Leatham, Mrs. Floyd F. Hatch, W. Mrs. Frank Reid, gram by Mrs. Ralph Guthrie, Mrs. Lincoln G. Mrs. Georga A. Snow. Kelly, Mrs. E. T. Ralphs, Mrs. H. C. Taggart. Irge crowd of friends attended gular meeting of the Catholic Gix von Elm is the talk of all golf as league Tuesday evening at dies Literary ciub, taking part enthusiasts of the country. His reinformal reception which was markable score of 64 will probably In honor of several members of stand for a long time. However, if the score is possible for one player, ague who will leave soon for ended trip across seas, via the it should be for another, and in these rranean. days pf record breaking we are conik D. Cameron, Ph.D., address- tinually looking for the impossible. On Romance of the meeting e. :A musical program was The new officers of the American feature. Legion auxiliary, unit No. 2, were inano solo, An stalled at the annual banquet given at ong" (Robin Hood), Schwert-- , the Hotel Utah, Tuesday' night. Mrs George H. Watson; Miss Mrs. H. J. Groendyke, retiring presHogan, accompanist ident, introduced Mrs. B. W. Black, The Lord is My national committeewoman as toast,tone solo, master. Mrs. 0. F. McShane, state (Allitsen), Lorenzo Smith; ac f Old-Fashion- i president, was installing officer and she and Mrs. Groendyke and Mrs. Frank Page Stewart, the new presiMrs. dent, responded to toasts. Groendyke presented Mrs. Stewart with the presidents pin and Mrs. Stewart, in behalf of the unit, presented the past presidents pin to Mrs. Groendyke. Mrs. D. T. Lane, unit historian, presented, for the unit, bouquets of red and white carnations tied with blue ribbon to Mrs. John Holt and Mrs. Groendyke, the past presidents. Mrs. Norman G. Atkinson sang All for You, by Har delot, and also responded to an encore. She was accompanied by Mrs. Hubert G. Hall on the piano. A violin solo, Romance, by Rubinstein, was given by Miss Julo Goulet, accompanied by Miss May Williamson. Dances added to the enterThe Cuckoo Clock, The tainment. Bluebird, Jingle Bells and Sailors n Hornpipe were danced by Muriel Hark, Hark, the Goodspeed; Lark, by Betty Davis, and Rain, Pit-te-r Patter, by Geraldine Park. Mrs. Hail also played for the dances. Blue Bandits, the play to be given by the American Legion post No. 2, was indorsed by the auxiliary, which decided to help in making the presentation a success. It also was decided to hold a membership tea at an early date. Mrs. Stewart briefly touched upon some of the things she hoped to see the unit do in the course of the year and announced the heads of some of the standing committees. The committee chairmen are Mrs. J. C. Reb-holentertainment; Mrs. Minnie Goff, public affairs; Mrs. C. S. Thempe, Americanization work; Mrs. T. A. Flood, relief committee; Mrs. H. J. Groendyke, general chairman of hospital work, with Mrs. Wayne T. Wilcox and Mrs. Frank Yeaman, heads of the visiting committees. The new officers are Mrs. Frank Page Stewart, president; Mrs. J. C. Rebholz, first vice president; Mrs. Wayne T. Wilcox, second vice presi- La-Vo- -- MRS. CATT UNWINDS. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt has been making a tour of the country denouncing the United States senate, asserting that the United States is the most serious menace to world peace, advocating our entrance into the league of nations, assailing the Monroe Doctrine, belittling all public men who do not agree with her views and rehashing most of Woodrow Wilsons recent speech in which he declared America is ignoble and cowardly for not entangling itself in European affairs. National Republican. - IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIHIUIIIUUIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUUIIIIUIIUUIIIIHU 24 Jack Shafer Private Dining Booths SHAFERS WILSON CAFE 36 East Second South St. Shellfish and Oysters our Spec- - I ialty. We cater to banquets I and large parties. 1 I 1 Telephone Wasatch 4396 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH jj IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIMUUIUIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I SALT LAKE TENNIS CLUB I ICE SKATING Open for private parties Frank Capp, Manager illlllllllllllllllllllINIllllllll? i.'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllL A Real ;W rs of Trempe, chaplain; Mrs. H. J. Groendyke, Mrs. John Holt and Mrs. Warren Stoutnour, members of the executive committee. Hyland 4644 rorj h dent; Mrs. Don 0. Rich, secretary; Mrs. E. H. Holden, treasurer; Mrs. D. T. Lane, historian and chairman of the publicity committee; Mrs. C. S. z, a c , ed 7 Treat Ent n chicken dinner prepared to our heurt'a tir ed frid de-Ni- re. anu cols, ed n s Our expert chefM ure beat In world. Iet um werve you. Table dllole, a la Carte u Npeclalty. T V I s ;b. 11 . .I- .v. - i y, 1 ;' -- i r; - . . v .: ' I M ' , . . ? v ' 1 ' s . K A "Vr ft V , : V . i- -' V.V-- -! ,k 4h r - - A driveway along this A view of the Jordan river below the Horseshoe Bend. stream would prove a source of pleasure and recreation to every citizen and a show place for every tourist coming to and passing through our beautiful city. . , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiii |