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Show THE CITIZEN is Easter Sunday. Society church where the earthly go to of the Savior will be reviewed, this day that He arose gg upon came forth to prove the tomb and world that there was no death on forever. that the soul lived when spring er is looked upon n forth in full bloom. The flow-Cgito bloom, the grass is green, birds begin to sing their mating and the pretty girls come out in finest toggery. While it is a day orship, it is also a day when the come forth in all b of the land beigayety ; it is, as it were, the ng of a new life, and ojy and hap. over the whole is reigns supreme WMIIINNIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMNIIIIIIiNUIIHnilUUIIHIIIIIINIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinillHUHUIIIIHIIIHIIIIHNIlHIIHHHIlWmNHHIIIIIIIHIII morrow ) Society and Music mu Mrs. L. B. McCornick will spend Easter in Los Angeles, where she will visit with friends. eral days ago. secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Frank L. Copening has left for southern California to be gone sev- at a meeting of the Wasatch club Tuesday afternoon at the Mrs. E. O. Wattis of P. hall. tournaments to be played during the next two months. THE THINGS WE KEEP. sev- Bob Simpson who has had cnarge of Huntington, W. Va. She visited and was the guest of Mrs. Thomas Kearns while here. the Country clubs links during past seasons, will again direct this season. He is considered one of the best instructors of the country. Wiliam Lowe will be the instructor at Nibley park. The tennis season is now on and society will take its usual whirl at the racket game, which is a very popular outdoor sport and exercise. The girls of the high schools are arranging Mrs. W. A. Wight was elected chairman of the history section of the Wasatch Literary club Monday at the home of Mrs. A. J. Lowe, Jr., toy mem. bers attending. Mrs. Frank Hough, her husband, Lieutenant Phillips, at jfary of She left here Mrs. W. L. Phillips has left to join mutual benefit and advantages meeting of federated clubs was ssed vice chairman, and Mrs. C. W. Colton, eral months. , e 5 Love that is hoarded moulds at last Until we know some day The only thing we ever have Is what we give away. And kindness that is never used But hidden all alone. Will slowly harden till it is As hard as any stone. It is the thing we always noia That we will lose some aay; The uhly things we ever keep Are what we give away. Mountain States Monitor. is president of the Utah . tion of Womens clubs, and Mrs. Meakin, president of the Salt City federation, were guests of Tea and a musical program who jen, given. entertain Dr. Ibeth Kempner Adams during her visit in this city. Dr. Adams is anal secretary of the Girls Scout cil and she is on her way to Chl-Itattend the national convention, William Story will . o i) art I m Benjamin Tubby of Venice, I; is a visitor in the city and is be-- I entertained by her many friends. Joseph Writhlin and Mrs. H. H. were er l among the first to welcome visitor. sui is Leone Bennion and Eugene W. ss who will be married soon, guests at a dinner party given Mr. and Mrs. George T. Judd at ison, home and Mrs. Stanley A. Curtis guests at a farewell party ji in their behalf by members of frirst Methodist church last Wed- fry evening. Dr. Curtis, pastor of Methodist church for several years, .severed his connections here to ft the pastorate of a Denver fth and he and his wife will leave rst part of the week for their new f he! tie! P at; nu ;G Thursday evening. Rev. honor ss lb ier wa--l Caroline Paine, chief of the ematics department of the East fcschool, will leave for California ifse of ill health. Members of the ty and office force and friends en- vied In ?r her honor at an informal Party Wednesday evening. kii id fo'wsity of Utah dames will give party at the American Dan-tonigh- t. Elizabfth Kempner Adams, of the Girls Scout Was honor guest at a luncheon at the Hotel Utah. na-8ecretu- ry ,i Samuel Newhouse, who has Mug e.t the Newhouse hotel all r. has returned to Los Angeles. Miss Anne Berryman who will appear in Welcome Stranger, next weeks Ralph Cloninger presentation at at those who hold religious prejuthe Wilkes theatre, starting Sunday night. The play is a keen satire directed electrical in latest contrivances as the action dices and is a funfest from curtain to curtain, introducing the progresses. |