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Show TH E SOCIETY rjjja that state reception ers of the State otsto ve Tes piie were honor legislature and guests at a entertained with an ex-- 1 musical program given by d a Lucy Gates Bowen, Almond. by Miss Becky pouring coffee were Mrs. the Some ac-!iie- aksii Citrons Armstrong. Mrs. James Will Salt Lake City and Utah loose Mrs. Emma Lucy Gates Bowen? She has a tempting offer from the Seattle Civic Opera company, which company it is said may become the leading company of the Pacific coast. It would mean much to our popular singer to go, but it would be a big loss to Utah, C. Dick, Mrs. B. O. Howard, Mrs. Fred C. Dern, Mrs. Mal- jjward Rosenbaum, Was- Keyser, Mrs. George F. Harold P. Fabian, Mrs. Bev- Clendenin, Mrs. James H. & H. Horne, A H S Bird, 'and Mrs. H. L. Mulliner. Dr. Jane W. Skolfield gave a luncheon for members of the advisory board for public welfare of the State Federation of Womens clubs at the Hotel Utah, covers being laid for Dr. Skolfield, Mrs. Weston Vernon of Logan, Mrs. Levi Edgar Young, Mrs. Georgia Marriott of Ogden, Mrs. Walter G. Hurd, Mrs. Burton W. Musser, Mrs. C. W. Watson, Mrs. James W. Cherry, Mrs. Annie Wells Cannon, Mrs. Mary Conely Kimball, Mrs. C. W. Maw of Provo and Mrs. E. G. Richards. all worked up over the securing President Cool-ijifamily to come to Utah to ll their summer vacation here. 0as an ideal climate, scenery, in Sut the question uppermost is a suitable location for the )f this jds of the land. Utah welcomes (flidy and his family with open and we all hope that they will iverfe a visit, even if we cannot en-- 1 kerssl our honored them to become ty is cts of d p d.J the women will spare no efforts One of Ogden's prominent society, belles, Miss Catherine Becker, daugh-hom-e ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Becker, is to be married in June to Dr. Arthur PerkinSf of Oakland, Cal., but formerly of Ogden, and a son of the late Dr. George W. Perkins. were DO YOU I'East High school crowd The Prince of Pil-j- ? gome time during the month of u! The play will be under the f Miss Lisle Bradford and will have charge of the present Ar-Hverla- de tor he aitra. jputs for the irdh leads in the play are inder way and as soon as the made they will be se-ar- e ani- l. lie pit 1 it the: students are conduct--t beauty contest and we never there were so many pretty girls L. D. S. dlibe before. Just hadnt time hopk em over. This contest no )ht will provide one or two more )de screen stars. the city The fifth annual convention of the Federation of Business and Pro-wi- al Womens clubs will be held the Newhouse hotel, Mar Ethel M. Ramey is the chairman rangements. Mrs. Ramey says j lindei Miii .i;ii: I State ige4: rob 28-3- 0. The newest game which one will It find most amusing is Questions. lias taken the place of the Cross Word puzzle, and it is a simple test of ones memory and general knowledge. The questions are not intended to be catch questions, but general so that the average person should be able to answer. The Citizen will be glad to publish sets of similar questions sent in by its readers. See how many from the following list you can answer. Then try them on your friends. Answers to the following questions will be found in next weeks issue: 1. Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner? 2. Who hunted for the Fountain of Youth? 3. Where was gold first discovered in California? 4. What was the first capital city of Utah? l"il'ii::i:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil,,l,,;l,,,lliiiiii:iiiii:li!i! iiilCMU Regular Columbia Service. tv tr- J Columbian Optical Co. 337 SOUTH MAIN - Onward, Christian Soldiers? 17. 18. 19. How many feet in a rod? What is a bakers dozen? -- What famous American said, , Give me liberty or give me death?! when What mineral burns thrown into water?' 21. What man was the first to! reach the North' Pole? 22. Who wrote Uncle Toms Cabin? 23. IIow did the barber shop come to use the red and white pole? 24. What is artificial silk made from? 25. What bird lays its eggs in the nest of another, bird? 20. . INSECTICIDE, DISINFECTANTS and JANITORIAL SUPPLIES LIQUID AND JELLY SOAPS 319 SO. Opposite Post Office WEST TEMPLE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TELEPHONE WASATCH 2314 We Specialize in Bingham Sightseeing Regular stages leave the Semloh Hotel, 2nd South and State Street, Salt Lake City, every two hours. Special cars to Bingham any time for any number of people; personally conducted always. If you cannot purchase tickets for this trip at your hotel, call Wasatch 1069 and a car will call for you at Hotel without extra charge. We operate under the supervision of the Public Utilities Commission of Utah and we carry full insurance protection for all our passengers. Bingham Stage Line Co. pr pv Kryptok Bifocal Glasses, Complete $12.50 lenses and frame $ 5.00 Reading Glasses, complete $ 3.50 Light Weight Frames $ 3.50 Heavy Zylo Frames IV Who wrote 1C. LEE LOVINGER, President and General Manager REDUCED Lfter ered? Lovinger Disinfectant Company REMEMBER QUESTIONS? OPTICAL PRICES ngthr V Where was copper first discov- 15. music depart- - di-o- lletol What famous French actress in later life had only one leg? ' 6. What famous composer was deaf? 7. What is the line that follows, How far the little candle throws its beams? 8. What is the smallest republic in the world? 9. Who wrote Cinderella? 10. Where is the thyroid gland? 11. Who was Minerva in Greek mythology? 12.- - Who was the inventor of the printing press? 13. Who painted a famous unfinished portrait of George Washington? 14. Who was called the Maid of France? the proposed vacation. during will 7 ' . re-(- 1 evening by given last Tuesday qL. and Mrs. George H. Dern, on Bast South Temple, TIZEN 5. to make this affair a grand. success. ijme was artistically decorated iwers. During the evening the af ,C I SLIGHTLY USED A GAS RANGES CLEAN up I I a v j w--i $2000 up Come in and Look Them Over A I .K UTAH GAS & COKE CO. . , . |