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Show THE CITIZEN 6 SOCIETY . Have you ever noticed that the best mystery and detective stories are written by women. Just to mention a few that are well known there are Carolyne Wells, Adele Lehrman, Anna Katherine Green, Natalie Lincoln, Mary Roberts Rhinehart, Edith Phillips Oppenheim, Wilhelmina lins, Charlotte Dickens,' Henrietta Stanley, and a host of others. . corresponding secretary. Those on the executive committee are Mrs. W. R. Williams, Mrs. George Rogers, Mrs. H. G. Enos and Mrs. J. M. Sarle. memory, bad temper, nervousness and other disorders, have been cured by this treatment. Dr. C. J. Sharp, one of the editors of the Christian Standard, thinks it a good plan to abandon A dance, of a series scheduled, was held Wednesday night at the Masonic club rooms, which was largely attended. The committee in charge was A. E. Denne, chairman; Lee Rumph, J. W. Fulton, J. S. Hibbert, W. V. Rockefeller and Frank J. Keeler. Next Friday night, the Salt Lake chapter of the Service State Legion will entertain at a shower dance at the Odeon for the benefit of the disabled of the World War. Tickets can be secured at the Elks Club. The money raised will be used to furnish the veterans new home. . Lieutenant and Mrs. Robert Springer of Camp McKinley, Philippine islands, have arrived and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ballantyne, Mrs. Springers parents, residing at the Kensington apartments. George W. Crookston of American Fork and Elizabeth Sandmeier of Provo came to this city, where they were quietly married ,so they thought, but when the couple returned to American Fork they were met with a shower of rice. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Halliday of Garland, Utah, are visiting in the city. Mrs. Eugene Merrill of Yakima, Washington, formerly of American Fork, is in the city renewing old ac- quaintances. Members of the Elks Ladies club entertained their husbands at a dance at the B. B. hall, which was decorated with colors and ideas of St. Patricks day. Mrs. W. L. Tozier of San Francisco is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank B. Cook. Members of the Ladies auxiliary of the United Commercial Travelers met at the Elks club Tuesday and elected officers for the ensuing year, followed by a luncheon. Mrs. Gus Anderson was elected president; Mrs. II. W. Goodwin, first vice president; Mrs. W. S. McQuliken, second vice president; Mrs. Roy Price, secretary and treasurer, and Mrs.'F. J. Erdman, Exactly the evening Many members of the Authors club church services and substituting them were entertained at the Bishops by broadcasting sacred music and serbuilding Tuesday morning, where mons Sunday evenings. Mrs. George D. Pyper discussed the By a vote of 34 to 9 the legislature of New Mexico passed a bill requiring Early American Drama and Dramatists, and Mrs. C. F. Wilcox lectured applicants for marriage licenses to on Types of Drama. first be examined and secure a certificate of freedom from social disease. The ladies auxiliary to the .Shrine Two new postage stamps of entertained at a card party Thursdenominations will be isand day afternoon at the Masonic Temple, sued by the Government . Apfil 1. . where funds were raised to help take They are to commemorate the one huncare of the crippled children in the dredth anniversary of the landing of , Shriners hospital. A musical prothe first shipload of Norwegian immigram was one of the features. Mrs. grants in the United States. W. C. Bingham rendered a violin Predictions are for a number of solo; Mrs. Glenn V. Culp gave a vocal earthquakes in all parts nf the counsolo, accompanied by Mrs. A. A. Barr try for the year 1925. and Morton Mazid, violin soloist. Nearly 16,000,000 copies of womens magazines are sold monthly in the Mrs. May Crookston and Mrs. ByUnited States. ron Crookston of American Fork are The country of. Esthonia, a small in the city visiting friends and relastrip of land on the eastern shore of tives. the Baltic sea, contains 1,512 lakes and 812 islands. Mrs. Milton V. Backman entertained Since Ed. Leader began coaching friends at a bridge luncheon Wednesthe Yale rowing crew two years ago day at her home. Decorations and the Yale men have never lest a Tace. designs were on the St. Patricks Last year the Yale rowing crew won order. Covers were laid for Mrs. Gus the boat races at the Olympic games. Most divorces take place after peoP. Backman, Mrs. W. W. Griffith, Mrs. Le Grand P. Backman, Mrs. ple have been married twrenty years. Samuel M. Vauclain, president of Richard E. Folland, Mrs. William of Groesbeck, Mrs. J. 0. Nystrom, Mrs. the Baldwin Locomotive Works Theodore J. Welcker and Mrs. Joseph Philadelphia, pays his doctor a large sum every year to keep him well. In Haas. case he gets sick the doctor pays him Miss Leo Estelle Brady will leave double his earnings for each day he looses from work. Mr. Vauclain has tomorrow for her home in Jacksonbeen sick only once in his life. ville, Fla. The Chinaman has a bath three the day he Mrs. Ruel G. Halloran and three times during his lifetime and children have left to spend some time is born, the day he gets married, the day he dies. in southern California. To the Eskimo, the winter months friends and relatives. The short sum-i- s For Wedding Invitations (engraved the time for vacation and visiting or printed), Programs, etc., see or call mer, when the sea and rivers are free CENTURY PRINTING CO., 235 Edison from ice, is spent in fishing and lay1801. Street. Wasatch Adv. ing in supplies for cold weather. Contrary to the general belief the sumNEWS IN BRIEF. mers in the Arctic get uncomfortably warm, and millions of gnats and mos(Clara J. Fagergren.) quitoes then make life unbearable in Thomas Varley, In charge of the Buthe far north. reau of Mines at the University of If the bill passed by the House last Utah points out that the mineral pro- week becomes law the government ducts of the state last year amounted will spend $150,000,000 for new public in value to $66,000,000. Eighty-fiv- e per buildings during the next six years. cent of the freight handled within the state is a direct product of the minJ. CAMPBELL CONTRILL'S CREED. ing industry. Utah has one of the most modern steel plants in the country, the ColumTo live as gentle as I can bia Steel Works, located at Ironton, To be, no matter where, a man; Utah county. To take what comes of good or ill, At the Highland Park amusement To cling to faith and honor still. hall a two day carnival was held at which the Primary association adver'To do my best and let that stand tised for sale at their booth gasoline, The record of my brains and hand; And then, should failure come to me, eggs, oil paintings, roosters aid homemade chocolates. Still work and hope for victory. Eminent British surgeons claim To have no secret place, wherein they can cure any sickness from insomnia to insanity by injection of To stoop unseen to shame or sin; gland extracts. Thousands of people To be the same when Im alone suffering' from jealousy, fear, poor As when my every deed is known. . . nt Many parties are being arranged for next Tuesday, St. Patricks day, when the wearin of the green will hold sway during the day. To live ui daunteflj Of any stej. that I To be, witl out . - nt w'-a- t n ; 3 J -- J J d A farmer living)! ed the loci l mas CA no idea th; t there1. pean war. 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