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Show THE CITIZEN J. Y. Stewart and daughter, Mrs. Jessie, will. leave one extended .eastern' trip. ' ' Mrs. E. W. Stephens and her sons, Willard and Frank have arrived from California for a visit with Mrs. D. L. pavis and Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. ;e i ti. ; and Mrs. George K. Smith have as their guests for the summer George gay Smith and his neice, Mrs. Opal Wade, of Sidney, Australia. Mr! - e 4 . Mr. and- - Mrs- - Ross (Continued from Page 7) of events that leads to three couples three! count 'em all going on the same ..honeymoon. These couples get sadly mixed up and the result is a perfect pandemonium of merriment from the rise of the curtain until the last word is- spoken. The Wilkes Players will make their farewell talks at each performance next week. Avery Hopwood, the author needs no introduction. His plays such as Fair and Warmer, The Bat, Best , . , '. ; Baker) arrives on the scene, also Jim Wakeley (Arthur Loft) who once admired Sally. The scene shifts to Sallys boudoir and then to the bridal suite ' on an ocean liner as the various young people try to decide just whom each wants to accompany on the honeymoon. Miss Daisy Del Wilcox, Miss Fanchon Everhart, Guy Usher, Frank Huron. L. Bly- Perry, Leonard-Strongden mid Richard Tracy, all have vital roles. Compromising Sally will be .presented every night next week with matinees Sunday, Thursday and FAREWELL PLAY AT WILKES June 13 for an .... Beason, who 9 Colonel W. B. McCasky. PEOPLE YOU KNOW , - leaving shortly, for Australia and Islands in the Pacific, .were honored at a dinner at the Country Club Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. R. J. are You get the i .funniest feeling-jus- t being in Hollywood. Everybody you meet on the, streets looks like an old friend. You. puzzle your head for a minute trying' to; decide whether you met him at Atlantic City or her at the Biltmore. And you start to step up and say, I beg your pardon, but haven't we met. before? when you realize suddenly that you only met in a movie.. I never saw so many familiar faces in my life! The streets, the hotels, the restaurants, and the theatres are filled with people I 'remember but whose names, for the life of me, I cant recall. Its better than working cross word puzzles, or doing the bridge problem, or playing Froiseth. Mrs. T. T. Burton gave a luncheon Thursday afternoon bridge in the president's suite of the Newhouse Hotel for Miss Ethel Armstrong, a June bride. these concerts, and are indicative of their pleasure by a constant flow of applause cards!. 'The concerts over KDYL are 'made possible through the courtesy of the officers and men of Fort Douglas; under the command of ' gug-genhei- H. L. Mulliner gave a luncheon Thursday in honor of Miss VirMrs- - Wright, a ginia , bride-elec- t. LEISURE MOMENTS. Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood gave luncheon at her home Friday Nils.B. Eckbo. a bridge a customer asked a Credit Manager, How is it you have not called on me for payment of my account? Oh, I never ask' a gentleman for Mr. Jones, for Mrs. OGDEN SOCIAL NEWS 0. Alvin Parmley and Mrs. daught- money. er, Helen, are visiting friends in the east. They will not return until sometime in Indeed! How, then, do you get on if he doesnt pay you? Why, replied the Credit Manager, hesitating, after a certain time I conclude he is not a gentleman and then I ask him. ! July. and Mrs. Amos Belnap and family have gone to Boise, Idaho, to make their home. Mr. Belnap is going to operate an 0. P. Skaggs System Mr- - store in If you take a back seat now, there may be no front ones for you later. Boise. i An interesting June that of Mary Virginia Haley wedding will be to John Arthur of South Bend., Ind. of Claire Olson, daughter of Mrs. Josephine F. Olson to Clarence A, Neuenschwander will take place in the Salt Lake. Temple The June marriage 12th. and Mrs. I. L. Glenn of Brigham City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Afton, to Gailord Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs- W. H. Taylor of Ogden. The marriage will take place early this month. Mr. L- - - - 'Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Crouch announce the of their . engagement daughter, Opal W., to Clarence R. . . Saunders. Ptace The marriage will take the early part of June. ' ' Another June wedding will be that f Norma Hodgson to Overton Zinn. It is just as well to remember that ld flames are apt to flare up when toey are turned down. Everybody's Weekly He My ideal of a wife is one who make good bread. She My ideal of a husband is one who m. can raise the dough in the hour f knead. Gladys George and Ben Erway who will play the principal roles in Compromising Sally, Avery Hopwoods merry play of noneymoonial and matrimonial errors which will be the farewell play of the Wilkes Players, starting with the matinee Sunday afternoon. jople, The Gold Diggers, Naugh-- ' "... " MILITARY BAND VIA RADIO -- Little Miss Blue-sarand other hits have classed One of the outstanding summer ram as- America's most popular play-rigdio features in Salt Lake City, Utah, fora him and have reaped this year, is the predollars me of more than two million sented over KDYL by the Thirty-eight- h a few short years from royalties. U. S. Infantry Regimental Compromising Sally ran for more band, which is conceded to be one of tan a year .in New York at the Lyce-the finest musical organizations in the Theatre under the Charles Froh-a- n Ninth Corps Area, U. S. army. Each Thursday and Sunday evenbanner. It is one of those f vehicles which Hopwood so ing during the summer, up to and including September 20th, the band, unimirably turns out, with brilliant and unique and laugh provok-i- g der the baton of Warrant Officer situations. It held the record for Leopold A. Yost, renders a carefully arranged and rehearsed concert inmghs during its New York run. The play opens immediately after corporating such musical features as le wedding of Sally and the prince, to appeal to everyone. The radio listeners of the western hen the prince's former flame, the ountesse De Marabole (Miss Ethel country are greatly appreciative of Cinderella! d, ht band-concert- m ast-lovi- ng di-log- ue s Keeleys New Banquet and Tea Rooms Now available tow Banquets, 1! rid ae Teas. Parties, etc. A aeries : of rooms to accommodate from 10 to 100 guests! We Invite yon to view these charming new rooms! Call or phone for reservations. Call Was. 137. So Main |