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Show THE CITIZEN southern states returning by California. They are guests way of of Mrs. Croweg in the Hicks apart-gent- s jjertha for the present. tfiss Frances jlrs. Ned Ferry Ferry, daughter of will visit here in route to the East. June eii and Mrs. P. N. Nunn and Mrs. Mr. Hamilton of San Diego are in Salt Lake. spending a few days jewel Mrs. E. 0. Howard has been days in San Francisco with daughter, Mrs. C. C. Brooks. her Church P. Castle and Mrs. Olive Benson) have just ret- Mr. (Miss their wedding trip and at home in the Bransford. urned from arc and Mrs. Mr. given 1373 J. H., Rayburn have their apartment at the up New-hou- se Hotel and will be at home at Butler Avenue for the summer months. and Mrs. Herman Mr. Harms are tomorrow for New York, from point they will sail for Europe they expect to spend the sum- leaving which where mer. J. A. Barclay will leave Wednesday for the east where she will spend the summer. Mrs. Olive Decker will leave for Miss about the middle of June. She will return in the fall with her sister, Europe Mrs. Stanley L. Sharp, who has been in year and living Germany during the past a half. Bert Franklin Brown of Coronado Beach, California, is a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John at home at 423 First . Miss Marion Story, Miss Francis A. Goeltz, and Miss Catherine Holby of New Rochelle, N. Y., who was the guest of Miss Goeltz here last summer, accompanied by Peggy Wall of Los Angeles, will sail from New York June 1C, for Europe, where they will, spend the summer. , OGDEN. J. Jones. J. II. Fliss of Long Beach, California is a guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. Bickford, 143 South Ninth East Street. Mrs. Fliss vas formerly Miss Minnie Bickford. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob C. Van Zweden have announced the engagement of their daughter, Irma Frances to J. Gilbert Mortensen. The marriage will take place in the near future. . Mr. and Mrs. Arie Van de Graaff have annonunced the engagement of their daughter, Mathilde Anna, to Svend Morgensen, the marriage to take place in June. MASONIC TEMPLE OPENS TODAY spend- - a few jgn the present are Avenue. 9 Mr. and Mrs. R. L.. Olson left for a tour of the east and south last Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Tower have returned from their wedding tour and will occupy their canyon home during the summer months. Mrs. Tower was formerly Miss Helen Miller. Mrs. Jessie Beeson Freeman of Los Angeles is the guest of her father, J. E. Beeson, for a few weeks. Mrs. Freeman was recently engaged as a member of the Los Angeles Grand Opera Company for the coming season and is being coached by Cinimi, one of the directors. Formal opening of the new Masonic Temple at 650 East South Temple Street, will be held today and tomorrow. This opening is for the general public. A special committee will be on hand as guides. The building will be open and lighted from 1 oclock to 5 oclock today and from 1 oclock to 9 oclock tomorrow afternoon and evening. There is a large parking space at the rear of the temple where cars may be parked. See this beautiful building. Every part of it will be open and available for your inspection. DANCING PARTY ON ROOF . GARDEN Mr. and Mrs. H. Harry Madsen will entertain at a dancing party Tuesday evening, May 29, on the roof garden of the Hotel Utah in compliment to Miss Louise Wallace and Francis Madsen, who will be married sometime in June. Iii order to make the . first few strawberries go a long way, cream together a third of a cup of butte, three-fourtof a cup of powered hs teaspoon of salt. When thoroughly mixed, add the stiffly beaten white of an egg and one cup of fresh crushed strawberries. The acidity of the berries causes the sauce to separate somewhat, but this can be overcome by warming it slightly over hot water and stirring until smooth. Serve at once on cup cakes or cottage pudding, or chill to make thicker. sugar and one-eigh- th Mrs. Clifford H. Smith of Denver is visiting her son, Elmore F. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Glasmann are now occupying their lovely new home on Marilyn Drive. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Passey have announced the engagement of their daughter, Klea Mae, to Morris L. Allen ,son of Mr. and Mrs. Abb Allen. The marriage will take place in June in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Boyle have announced the engagement of their daughter, Virginia, to Frank D. Sawyer, son of Mr. Frank. Sawyer, of this city. The marriage will take place in the early part of June in the Salt Lake Temple. and Mrs. A. Burgess Young, wcompanied by their two daughters, Miss Sylvia Young and Miss Cecelia Young, have returned from an extend- Mr. tour of t home Mr. (Miss South America. 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