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Show THE CITIZEN 6 Dorothy Davis, Miss Eileen Driscoll, Miss Josephine Samnoy, Miss Mafgar-e- t Kennedy; candy, Miss Margaret Connors, Miss Elsie Geoghegan, Miss Alice Harrington, Miss Lucile Foley, Miss Margaret, Johnson, Miss Virginia Riley, Miss Virginia Riley, Miss Virginia Bruneau, Miss Mary Kohorst. SOCIETY The Meynell club will give a bridge this afternoon and mah jongg-partat the Catholic Girls club, 1172 East First South street. President Miss Grace Hogan has appointed the following members to act upon the various committees: y Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bamberger General arrangements, Miss Lucile Collins, chairman; Miss Thelma Murphy, Miss Genevieve Gavin, Miss Marcella Mitchener, Miss Margaret tickets, Miss Anna Gillis, chairman; Miss Ella Boyle, Miss Maragaret OBrien, Miss Helen Fliesch, Miss Jilean Goulet, Miss Noreen McGanney, Miss Cecelia Gavin, Miss Bernardine Bryan, Miss Maurine Patnode, Miss Helen McPolin, Miss Dorothy Sackett, Miss Geraldine Moroney, Miss Agnes Lynch, Miss Inez Long; refreshments, Miss Lucile Collins, Miss Mildren Bar-rat- t, Miss Lucile Connolly, Miss Katherine Oxley, Miss Margaret Barratt, Miss Lucile Delury, Miss Christine Talligan, Miss Mary Hagerty, Miss Helen Keyting, Miss Mary Delury, Miss Virginia Rich, Miss Gertrude Maloney; card tables, Miss Marcella Mitchner, Miss Catherine Collins, Miss Anna Dailey, Miss Marguerite Hyland, Miss Mary Wade, Miss Mary Eilen Hyland, Miss Agnes Bowen, Miss Wenona Winn, Miss Grace Hog- have returned from a years trip to Europe. They are accompanied by their two daughters, Gloria and Marie. Me-Gea- n; an; entertainment, Miss Margaret Miss Katherine Egan, Miss Grace Riley, Miss Alice Egan, Miss Mc-Gea- n, On Sunday, June 28th, the Salt Lake Oratoria society will present Haydns immortal oratorio, The Creation, during the sunset hour, and the presentation will be in the open air and free to the public, and with ideal weather conditions prevailing, many thousands of people will be present to take advantage of this classic. The production is under the direction of Professor Thomas Giles, and the best talent available will be secured in order that the venture may continue a big success. Some of the people are still talking about the successful presentation last year and it is hoped to eclipse all past efforts at the coming event. Flag Day luncheon at the country club was a feature in which the fragrant and beautiful flowers added to the attractive large American flags displayed at all advantageous points. Point Lookout, Yellowstone National Park. Courtesy Union Pacific Mrs. F. C. Stannard, Mi , S. B,t Mrs. W. G. B. Ferrill Mrs, g! Y. Wallace Jr., Mrs. R M. to Miss Rhoda Williams, Mrs. pr. Miss Edith Wire, Mrs. R, jjt y Mrs. E. W. Hoffer, Mrs. Geo Skelton and Miss Naor. i Hoff The luncheon was given by the Spirit of Liberty Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. The officers of the chapter include Mrs. L. H. Stohr, acting regent for Glena R. Bothwell; Mrs. Albert Skan-ketreasurer; Miss Helen Hanna, secretary; Mrs. U. U. Hiskey, registrar; Mrs. J. E. Oglesby; historian. The charter members who were guests included Mrs. George Y. Wallace, Sr., Mrs. F. S. Bascome, Mrs. Grant Hampton, Mrs. L. E. Holland, Miss Helen Crawford. lunch- The program following the t eon included an address of welcome to the guests by Mrs. L. H. Stohr, the regent; Reminiscences, by; Mrs.; George Wallace, Sr., solos by Miss Naomi Hoffman, accompanied by Mrs.' E. W. Hoffer, including Waltz Song, from Faust and The Winds iii the South, by John Prindel Scott, and Minanwy, by Dorothy Forster. George E. Skelton, accompanied by Mrs. Skelton, gave the following vioSlavonic Dance, by lin numbers, Dvorak-Kreisle- r, and. Waltz, by Brahms. The singing of America, and the salute to the flag completed . y, i Mr. and Mrs. Frank u. ebraited their twenty-fifth : i ' weddii niversary at a receptiou and dm party given at the Eliks club Iajt urday evening. Their many fo presented them with gifts of g Among those' present besides' the; and ' hostess were Miss ' McKenzie, 'Miss Julia ICsseibach. Hazel ' Meyers, Mr. and Mrs, Marge tts," Mrs: A. G. Jackson, erine Jackson, Mr. and Mrg. Russel,' Miss 'Miriam Schlichting, John Gibbs, Mrs. Julia Reberger and Mrs. J. Hal Moore, Miss and Rose Hoffenback, Miss Dorothy ingston, Mrs. Leona Desrocheu, ( Ada Farrel, Miss Bessie Shearer, M. 0. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. R Rohlphing, Miss Marvel Living Dr. J. W. Peterson, Mr. and Mr Gorringe, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. gren, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clew Lieutenant J the program. The members and guests attending included Miss May Alexander, Mrs. H. C. Hoffman, Mrs. Sherman Armstrong, Mrs. George Barlow, Mrs. Nellie Bartlett, Mrs. Wilma F. Bradley, Mrs. F. L. Oswald, Mrs. Lawrence Fox, Mrs. R. A .Broadhurst, Mrs. E. L. Coppock, Mrs. S. A. Cobb, Mrs. W. B. Dods, Miss Muriel Dods, Miss Mabel Dods, Mrs, Damon of Lorraine, Ohio,; Mrs. H. W. Dietz, Mrs. A. B. Greeson, Mrs. Ralph M. Emerson, Mrs. H. T. Garvin of Bingham, Mrs. J. 0. Evans, Mrs. George Emory Fellows, Mrs. Ralph Bristol of Ogden, Mrs. R. W. Fisher, Mrs. H. J. Fitzgerald, Mrs. L. E. Hall, Mrs. Grant Hampton, Miss Aurelia Hampton Mrs. George R. Hancock, Mrs. A. C. Emerson of Ogden, Mrs. J. A. Slaughter, Miss Mary Hollister Hancock, Mrs. E. F. Hanna, Miss Helen Hanna, Mrs. H. D. Hines, Mrs. E. F. Root, Mrs. E. E. Hoffman, Mrs. A. J. Hosmer, Mrs. H. K. Klingender, Mrs. George N. Iftt of Nancy , France; Mrs. Malcolm Keyser, Mrs. E. A. Littlefield, Mrs. W. W. Frank, Mrs. E. 0. Leather-wooMrs. R. E. McConaughy, Mrs. Glen Miller, Mrs. L. C. Miller, Mrs. S. W. Morrison, Mrs. H. G. McMillan, Mrs. M. B. Bradley, Mrs. C. P. Overfield Mrs. F. R. Payne, Miss Dorothy Payne, Miss Iva D. Murphy, of Pay-soMrs. Ralph C. Pendleton, Mrs. Paul H. Ray, Mrs. Ellis C. Preston, Mrs. A. B. Sawyer, Miss Mary Augusta Sawyer, Mrs. J. K. Shaw, Mrs. T. 0. Sheckell, Mrs. Albert Skankey, Mrs. 0. W. Bradshaw, Mrs. Annie Ruegnitz of Pueblo, Colo., Colorado state auditor of the D. A. R.; Mrs. D. D. Stockman, Mrs. R. H. Lowe, Mrs. L. H. Stohr, Mrs. Eudora Stubbins, McGowan, Miss Livingston, Mrs. V. Cracroft, Hr. Mrs. C. Knight, Mrs. NedMcKe Mrs. Parley McKenzie, Mr. and Bennion, Mrs. Mattie Garrett, Stanley Livington, Charles Martin of NEWS Mr. Garfield. and tii IN BRIEF. in Jack Dempsey has arrived in where he is scheduled to give exhibitions in Luna amusemen for a said consideration of $15 one week. He and his wife was thusiastically received by the Gfi people. In California there are US dians who will soon be extingc if steps are not tak rn for their They are suffering from diseas lack of nourishment is the rep;: Charles Elkus, chairman of the monwealth Clubs Indian sectioa. d, The entire cherr crop at Ft' ton, Utah, has beer sold to factories in Califor; a. Utah ct;: are considered anu- s the best t country. n, Ellesmere island in the Art Mat be an object of stu of the Mr. expedition this su mer. b Millan plans to r. ch the airplane. c ducation & Despite a highc allege S jority of women choose marriage r ; honieffl than their lifes work thcr fessional career, i the report;1 of tl. southern Californi authorities university Before Buying a car get our price Agent for The FMNT The STAR The DURANT Emil Carlson, 4889 So. State St. Murray Phone- - P: jrra3f |