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Show jefi THE CITIZEN 8 - ' p Miss Lou Magleby of Monroe, who has been the guest of Mr. A. R. Swain, will sail on the S. S. Aaran- gi Wednesday from Vancouver, B. C., 3 for New Zealand, where she will join her parents, President and Mrs. John ' E. Maglesby. j Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lambourne and the Misses Margaret and Virginia Lambourne, have returned from a three weeks visit in New York. J. W. Snow and Mr. and Mrs. MY NEIGHBORS ROSES Abraham Gruber The roses red upon my neighbors vine, Are owned by him, but they are also mine, His was the cost, and his the labor, too, But mine as well as his the joy their loveliness to view. They bloom for me and are for me as fair, As for care. Thus I am rich because a good man grew A rose clad vine for all his neigh- him who gives them all his bors After a short honeymoon the couple will make their home in Philadelphia for a year. was given by the parents of the bridegroom in the presidents suite of the Hotel Utah. In the evening a large reception was given at the home of the bride. bride. An interesting wedding, scheduled for next week is that of Mildred daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Calderwood, to David L. Mc- Mrs. Thelma Neslen and children, Arthur Glenn and Betty Jane, are here from Los Angeles for a visit Cal-derwoo- d, with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Snow are visit- Pin-gr- te and Julius Billeter took place Thursday morning in the Salt Lake temple. A wedding breakfast followed at the home of the brides mother, Mrs. David M. Pingree. The young ing their daughter, Mrs. F. C. sett, Jr., at Denver. sons, ; and Dr. Walter Scott. Keyting and: children and Miss Ella Keyting, left by motor Wednesday for southern California, where they expect to spend the summer months. : Miss Chloene Ross left Wednesday for Los Angeles. COMINGS AND GOINGS Kay. The marriage of Miss Celeste - Bas- . Mrs. E. S. Hanna and daughter, Miss Helen Hanna, of North State street, are at home to their friends Mr. and Mrs. Ed J. Ellison left today for Detroit, where they will buy a new automobile and motor through the New England states. July 6 they will sail for a two months tour of Europe. Mrs. John J. Daly arrived from? Los Angeles Monday to attend the marriage, of her grandson, John J. Daly, and Miss Elsie Snyder. view. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Berry and A. H. Neuler left Friday for a two weeks motor trip to the Grand Canyon. I know from this that others plant for me And what they own my joy may also be, So why be selfish, when so Mrs. William Story and daughter, Florence, have returned from the east. Mac Story has also returned from Stanford. much thats line Is grown for you, upon your neigh- bors vine? Mrs. Walter B. Colonel and Caskey left yesterday for southern: Utah canyons, after which they will go to Pennsylvania, where Colonel McCaskey has been transferred. A ball was given at post hop hall in? their honor Wednesday evening. June weddings continue to hold the interest in social affairs. A beautiful wedding of the week was that of Miss Ena J. Thurman and Vernal R. The ceremony was performed in the Salt Lake temple, followed by a reception at the Highland Park ward. The couple are spending their Stef-fense- honeymoon at the Hermitage-iden canyon. n n. Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Flagel left? Wednesday for a two weeks trip toj I Yellowstone park. Og- j Another charming wedding of the week was that of Miss Helen Clare Daynes, daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Joseph J. Daynes, and Chauncey Gardner Parry, Tuesday, in the Salt Lake temple. A wedding breakfast 'IIIIIIIIIIUIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIl:!IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I Old Mill Club THE . COLUMBIANS Salt Lakes newest 5 dance orchestra and finest music. Come every nite. $1.00 per couple. I Dancing Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniinl . . Mrs. Hugo Druehl and two sons are. guests at the M. E. Lipman home, en route to Europe. The marriage of Miss Helen Scho- enfeld and J. K. Lindsey took place in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. The young couple are making their home in Philadelphia. I Mc- - I j Dorothee Hansen of Los Angeles, formerly of Salt Lake, who is visiting with her cotfsin, Grace L. Diamond. couple are motoring Canyon and will be to the Grand at home in Salt Another beautiful June wedding was that of Clennona Duckworth to Reed Hatch, which was solemnized in the Salt Lake temple Thursday. A wedding breakfast followed at the home of the brides parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hatch are spending their honey. moon in the northwest. s Miss Carolyn Wight and John Hay- Smith were married at the St. Pauls church Thursday evening. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. E. Butcher. A beautiful re ception followed at the home of the ward Mr. and Mrs. Fred Norton have returned from a visit to Los Angeles. in California. Lake upon their return. H jj after having spent the winter months OGDEN Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lewis have gone to New York for a few weeks. Mrs. A. R. Swain has as her guest Miss Elva Swindle. Miss Swindle ex- pects to leave in the near future for a year of study in New York. Mrs. Lawrence T. Dee has as her guests for the summer her mother,,. Mrs. C. B. Teller and her sister, Mrs.? Helen Sigler, of Kansas City. j Miss Margaret Jenkins left Wed- nesday for San Francisco and a trip through the Panama canal. Mrs. Charles Cain Crismon and son Lester have gone to Los Angeles for the summer. Mrs. Fred Snell has. as her guests Commander and Mrs. Francis J. Long of Mare Island, Cal. )iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii'ill!:li:,:l!lj I 1 STORAGE I PACKING OR SHIPPING J I HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 I I s M.A.KEYSER j Fireproof Storage Was 5722 3 328 W. 2nd South , 4 |