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Show T Utahs most famous women, Horn Richards, of this city, named by Governor George j a meeting of to be present at at Chicago, May 24, to has been lt Utah. The meeting U provided for by the board Ws of the Womens Worlds will be held at the convention romen a literary some of her notable and Blue Bonnet, the enrietta. ill gen-amo- ng She is now writing the west, her first novel, of soon IT I ZEN C Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Cates were OCIETY jg0 Coliseum. ichards is quite HE be off the press. honor guests at a reception given by Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong at the latters home last Wednesday. SHRINE CEREMONIAL. The annual Shrine ceremonial of El Kalah Temple, Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, will be held at Ogden next Saturday, at the Ogden Coliseum. A dinner and nice program is bein garranged. The dinner will be at the Hotel Bigelow at 6:30 p. m. The women will be entertained at the Masonic Temple and there will also be entertainment at the Hotel Bigelow. Officers of El Kalah temple who will attend the ceremonial are Illustrious Potentate Eliingson; James S. Hib-berchief rabban; Governor George H. Dem, assistant rabban; Herbert 0. Sanford, high priest and prophet; C. F. Barrett, oriental guide; C. H. Fischer, treasurer; J. M. Marriott, recorder; B. H. Hunt, first ceremonial master; Fred M. Nye, second ceremonial master; George R. Corey, marshal; Dana T. Smith, captain of guard; C. W. Bowling, outer guard; F. C. Schramm, director, and Milton E. assistant director. t, y has been turning out all week now play-th- e Salt Lake Theatre. This to a close today, play comes natinee this afternoon and the g Jrformance tonight. This the biggest hit of the "Vagabond King, ie oper-provin- Jackling, who the first of the week, were iests at a Sunday dinner given ime of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mrs. D. C. and Lip-ma- n, BIDDING FOR COOLIDGE. Kearns and Miss Clara returned home from the Thomas have ire C' th. they have been for the Thompson, who Is vith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. McMillan, is being socially ined by many of her friends. Charles D. Hogle, daughter of d Mrs. James A. Hogle, is ex-t- o arrive today from California spring vacation days with her Catherine N. Jensen will leave owfor a six weeks trip to.Hon- Mrs. C. ind ries of social affairs given by and their wives at Fort s in honor of those who will leave the Post for duty at other fficers fare proving very popular. Com- H. J. Abbett of the navy, and p M)bett at the Post many Salt Lakers at are visitors meeting Parties. Major H. R. Beery and going to San Francisco. Ma- - fe W. Garland and wife will leave near future for Washington, D. )tain R. r. Newman and wife lv for the Philippine islands nth. ' Carles A. Leatham of Arling- formerly president of the erg of the Revolution, visited My for a couple of days with and friends of the local so- - (By N. P. S.) At the Washington, March 25. White House it is said that since the adjournment of congress the invitations to Mr. Coolidge for his appearance and speechmaking in various cities of the country have poured in at a greater rate than ever before. To date he has accepted none of them. The White House spokesman made this pungent explanatory comment at this It would weeks press conference: seem that in view of the many matters requiring theattention of the president at the present time, he can better serve the people by staying in Washington and attending to the public business rather than going about the country furnishing entertainment or offering public instruction on public questions. The grist of letters proffering summer White Houses is also large and growing larger daily. Among the latest is an invitation to spend the summer at Hollywood, California. Pickfair, the Beverly Hills estate of Mary IMckford and Douglas Fairbanks, was tendered the president with the assurances from Mary and Doug that it was a nice house and that he would be sure to like it. The message was brought to the White House by Congressman Fairchild of California. Close on his heels followed Congressman Lampert of Wisconsin with the tender of a fine mansion near Oshkosh in his state. Senator Nye of Noith Dakota arrived an hour later and suggested the Minnesota lakes. silent as a painted ship upon a painted ocean? What English admiral defeated the Spanish Armada 5. What does the safety sign A. B. C.. stand, for? 6. Who wrote the opera Carmen? 7. Who sculptored the Thinker? 8. What is a prestidigitator? 9. What is the kohinoor? 10. What is the official' language 4. of Brazil? 11. The dying words of what, English naval officer were, England expects every man to do his duty? 12. Who said, Young man, go West? What crime is tried only before the Supreme Court of the United States? 14. What noble houses figured in the War of the Roses? 15. What Italian patriot helped bring about the unification of Italy? 16. Who made his infant son king 13. of Rome? 17. What is the Quirinal? 18. Who is known as The Father of American Football? 19. How many men are there in a Rugby football team? 20. Who was the son of Odysseus and Penelope? 21. What maiden lost a foot race in mythology because she stopped to pick up a golden apple? 22. Who ferried the dead across the River Styx? 23. Where is Mt. Ararat? 24. Where do Basques live? 25. Who knows the answer to all these questions. The answers will be found on another page of this issue. " . DANGER IMPENDS They had met at a dance, and from the first moment he knew she was the only girl in the world for him. He thought he might as well tell her. I could face death dancing you, he whispered. You probably will if my husband sees you, she answered sweetly. 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