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Show THE CITIZEN 10 The supper table has a cluny cover over red, with a crystal basket of red roses as a centerpiece. Red candles in crystal holders surrounded the centerpiece. Presiding at the table were Miss Kate Halloran, Mrs. J. W. Thompson, Mrs. George Paddock, Mrs. J. H. Cook, Mrs. R. 0. Dobbs and Mrs. S. E. Whiteley. Miss Genevieve Fitzpatrick was in charge of serving, and assisting were Miss Mary Lee, Miss Vivian McSorley, Miss Mary Mellon, Miss Alice Bruneau, Miss Kathryn Oxley, Miss Virginia Nutter, Miss Rose Kas-torfMiss Genevieve Reynolds, Miss Elsie Geoghegan, Miss Josephine Wolfe, Miss Mary DeGroot, Miss Josephine Samway, Miss Margaret Har-wiMiss Christine Galligan, Miss Lucy Clarke, Miss Cecelia Gavin, Miss Doris Goodell, Mis3 Genevieve OConnors, Miss Lucy Quinn and Miss Kathryn Nutter. A music program under direction of Miss Ethel Hogan and Mrs. J. C. Bradley began at 9:45 oclock. Eighty-fiv- e tables were arranged for cards and Supper folium of the club house.- - . f, g, Mah-Jong- g. lowed. Ernst von Dohnanyl, world famous pianist, who appeared at the Tabernacle Wednesday night, played the most difficult program that any interpreter of piano literature has yet given in this city. A large and appreciative audience was present among the music lovers of the city. whom . The Elks Ladies ball at the Hotel Utah last night was a' grand affair and was attended by many members and their friends. Everybody had a good time because of the large reception commitee upon which the following members were listed: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lowe, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thurman, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stark, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Burton W. Musser, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Moreton, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Kelley, Mr and Mrs. L. R. Irvine, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Price, Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Pyper, Mr and Mrs. O. R. Dibblee, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Backes, Mr and Mrs. V. A. Bettilyon, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Kletting, Mr. and Mrs Neil ODonnell, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs.. P. W Saville, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Porte, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Halpin, Mr. and Mrs. E. Gail Moreton, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Gefrge Maack, Judge and Mrs. J. D. Pardee, and Miss Agnes McNeil. Mc-Gonag- Mrs. Harry L. Finch entertained at her home, at a china shower, in honor of her niece, Miss Marie Russell, a March bride. CHICAGO CIVIC OPERA CO. SALT LAKE TABERNACLE M0ND-gc0Hc"-1924 Prison Scene from Proflrrnin: OVHKTURH from DIXOHAH Full Orchestra mill C'horiiH. Edith Thiril Art from AIDA Ilona Rnisn, Forrest I.nniont, Giacomo llimiiil. Virginia liUzxari. DAXIE Charles Manilla 11 anil Georges liaklanoff. With In thin great performance all the Htarn on tour, together with the complete orclieNtra anil full Chorus. will appear. 111 1 CKS Center section hack to -- 43 row, $3.00; center sections at under balcony to 32 under balcony back row, of 32 row, $2.00; balcony, rear s, center, $3.00; balcony, side $3.30. Xo war tax. rear, XIKFISTOFELE Angelo Xlingliettl, XI a Non, Last Act of THE JlGGLEll OF XOTRE DUKT from OTIIHLI.O $4.00; $2.30; xec-tlon- le, XI ary Garden and Supporting Cast. XI AIL ORDERS XOW may be sent to Xlusicnl Arts Society, care Consolidated Xlusic Company, 50 XIain ad- Street. Inclose stamped and dressed envelope for safe and prompt return of tickets. Xo telephone orders. Rox office sent sale commences XInrch 30 Com puny. at Consolidated Xlusic Provo According to audit of Utah county for 1923 the total revenue receipts during year were $1,697,471.76. Logan Dairy department of U. A. C. to conduct short course in feeding and care of dairy cattle, February 11 to 16. Ogden Report of city waterworks department shows net earnings from operations during 1923 were $77,332.56 and 544 new connections made during year. Salt Lake Doerenbecker Manufacturing company of Portland, Ore., capitalized at $2,000,000 and one of the largest manufacturers of furniture, officially enters Utah field. Nearly $40,000 federal road aid received by state. Salt Lake New zoo building at Liberty park will cost $49,304. Monroe has excess of assets over liabilities of $24,986 or more than total resources of town. one-thir- LAW VS. GLUE, The teacher was giving the cla lecture on gravity. Now, chlUi she said, it is the law of gravity g But, pfe keeps us on this earth. one small teacher, inquired $ how did we stick on before the was passed? Omaha World-He- at Rotisserie Inn restaurant is always appreciated. Dinner here is an event long to be remembered. The foods and the cooking and the service are things not found even in the average home. Bring your family and friends to Rotisserie Inn. Tables and Tables Only-N- o Lunch Counter SPECIAL FULL COURSE DINNER, $1.25 Every Sunday 12 Noon Until 9 p. m. SOMETHING DIFFERENT Rotisserie Inn ITALIAN AND FRENCH RESTAURANT 323 South Main 323 South Main h 3 i 1 m TRUTHS SELF-EVIDEN- T. We hold these truths to be self dent; that all men are created eq that they are endowed by their Creat with certain inalienable rights; g among these are life, liberty andij pursuit of happiness. Thomas Jefc i son. . d Logan Annual show of Cache County Poultry and Pet Stock association being held. Wendover road, a distance of thirty miles between Knolls and Wendover, expected to be opened for traffic next fall. o IndusStockholders of trial corporation vote additional to be used to promote construction of railroad from Uinta Basin to Salt Lake. Salt Lake Presto-O-Lit-e company, of New York City, purchases tract Inc., of land for construction of group of buildings in JSalt Lake for manufacture of acetylene gas for use in intermountain territory. Ogden Approximately $20,000 will be needed to complete the Weber gym- nasium. Provo Construction of church, designed along colonial lines and to cost approximately $45,000, will begin early this spring by Manavu ward. Utah beekeepers obtained 3,636,000 pounds honey last year. cars fat Mt. Pleasant Twenty-seve- n lambs shipped. Salt Lake Pittsburg Boiler & Machinery company buys Salt Lake Iron & Steel plant. Will spend $500,000 in making improvements. Reports state that a small well has been brought in at a depth of 572 feet in the oil Virgin field, Washington county. Utah-Colorad- $40,-.00- 0 are offered you this bank. In our generalby banking, savings, and trusts departments we offer individual service that will appeal to you. Write or call for our bookVhat My Bank Does let, for Me." It expresses the appreciation of one of our customers for services rendered, and Incidentally took one of the prizes for the best articles submitted In the contest recently conducted by Forbes Magazine. Columbia TRUST COMPANY 125 Did you ever hear SO H WAIN ST smiiiiiHiHiHiwMiimiimwMiiiHiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiMiuimuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwr ; FLOWERS For WEDDINGS FUNERALS and all occasions a! 5 E A LITTLE FAMILY PARTY w a he was a girl and after about Crazy You saw the girl you HOBDAYS Was right? 246 South Main Street Guy say Decide'd Flower Shop that he All that I am, or hope to be, I owe to my angel mother. Abraham 3 S (Keith Emporium; Thos. Hobday, Proj . Phone Wasatch 9f7 .iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiminiiinuniiniwimiiinuiiimiimnn Warner Stone and Dansante Orchestra Best Music In The City. DANCE DANSANTE uiiih His TONIGHT EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SUNDAY .3 .1 |