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Show THE CITIZEN 10 MHIUHWIHUIIIMNIillUW Society and Music Professor and Mrs. J. J. McClellan have announced the' engagement of their daughter, Mary Genevra, to Albert. J. Biddle of Fresno, Cal., the wedding to be held at an early date. months.' They have been visiting in Colorado and Arizona. . One of the much talked of weddings to be held soon is that of J. G. McDonald, Jr., and Miss Mary Rella V A fashion show will be held at the Hotel Utah Monday for the benefit of the Junior Aid society. Mrs. David Keith is chairman of the entertain-men- t committee and Miss Mary Dooly is chairman of the ticket com-iinittee. Officers and directors who have charge of the arrangements are Mrs. Lynn Thompson, president; Mrs. Edgar Bering, vice president; Miss Mar- Chambers. : ion Bird, secretary; Miss Florelle Johnson, assistant- secretary; Mrs. Sherman Armstrong, treasurer; Mrs. - John V. Lyle, assistant treasurer; Mrs. tiered herd" from all the surrounding citits will meet tonight with their ladies in dancing festivities at this popular resort. Manager Christensen says that there will be a dance every Saturday from now on until the general big opening of the resort on Decoration day, May 30. All attractions and amusements have been doubled in capacity and Mr. Christensen says that the resort is better able to take care of the nu merous crowds which visit the resort than ever before. Special efforts have been made for the amusement of tlx children,. and parents will And at I goon a real fairy land for the litt le tots to whom amusement means so riuch. When the resort opens this year patrons will also find the best musical talent of Utah at their service. Mr. Christensen has strictly confined him. self to local talent, which is said to be as good as the best in the world, siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. The hospital section of the Kle club will, meet next Wednesday. 1 ELKS TAKE OPENING I 4 NIGHT AT LAGOON. Manager A. C. Christensen of Lagoon is pleased to announce the preseason opening of the Lagoon resort tonight with a big dance staged by the Elks lodge of Salt Lake City. It will be Elks night at Lagoon and the an- - Louisiana Syncopaters THE COUNTRYS GREATEST ORCHESTRA PLAYS IN THE DANSANTE EVERY EVENING :illllllllllllll'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIiniillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllill!ll!l i F. Thomas Boise, Mrs. F. C. Schramm, Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. Ross Brown, Mrs. John McChrystal Wallace, Mrs. F. B. Critchlow and Mrs. Mary Dooly, directors. Mrs. E. 0. Howard, chairman of the patronesses committee for the allied promenade, announces the date of the social function for Thursday evening, May 23, at the Hotel Utah. The mezzanine together with the ball room will be used for the scheduled festivities. The purpose of the entertainment is to raise funds for entertainments and receptions in honor of the wounded and disabled veterans who will attend the national convention to be held here June 23 to 28, inclusive. EMBLEM BICYCLES, $40.00 and $42.50 i X.. SINCE ,J PIERCE BICYCLES, $45.00 to $60.00 1890. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Freed have returned from an txtended trip of sev- eral months, visiting the important cities and scenic centers of Europe, Palestine and Egypt. The second annual convention of the Utah Federation of Business and Professional Womens clubs will be held at Pinecrest inn in Emigration canyon some time in September. The executive board met at Logan the first part of the week at the s hotel where plans were formulated for the election of delegates to the national convention which is to be held the week of July 21 at West Baden Springs, Ind. The Logan club members entertained, at dinner and a reception and among the Salt Lake women who attended were Miss Joanna H. Sprague, Miss Julia T. Lynch, Miss Nellie Manning, Mrs. Elizabeth H. Corey, Miss Clara M. Clawson, Mrs. Irene Shipp, Mrs. Jean Glenn Shea, Miss Elizabeth Fitzgerald and Miss E. E. Hollis. In the delegation attending from Ogden were Miss Margaret Stewrart, Miss Maud Richards, Miss Jennie L. Beringer, Mrs. Julia T. McGinley, Mrs. Ada Griswold and Miss Elva Little- Health -- Pleasure - Economy Get Your Pierce or Emblem Bicycle From Us or the Following Agents: Ec-cle- . - . field. P. M. Ahrensbach, Brigham City. J. A. Clark, Farmington. Chipman Mercantile Co., American Fork. Th. Petersen, Spanish Fork. W. S. Horr, Provo. Kopps Garage, Cedar City. Guaranteed $2 to $4.50 S g I Repairing New Location 36 West Broadway Phone Wasatch 3340. re- summer g 5 STATE DISTRIBUTORS, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Freed have turned to the city for the A. M. Larsen, Logan, Utah. Harley-Davidso- n Sales Co., Ogden. iiiiiiiiiiiyiii'iiiiiiiJM Pierce and Emblem Bicycles i ss |