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Show THE CITIZEN 8 They will be joined by Mr. and Mrs. Russell V. Williams and daughter, Jean, who have spent the past year in Zurich, Switzerland. The entire party will go to Spain for a several weeks trip. T . Mrs. G. D. Ebert and daughter, Tes- sie Jewel, have gone to St. Louis to visit with relatives until fall. . VACATION It seems to me Id like to go Where the bells dont ring, Mrs W. H. Bintz left Monday for Laramie, Wyo.f to spend the summer with her sister, Miss Theresa Car-rol- extended eastern trip. They expect to visit New York, Pittsburgh, Chicago and Quebec, Canada, returning early in the fall. Mrs. Lester D. Freed, and sons, are expected home from Logan tomorrow, where they have spent the past mont ft- Miss June Beck left early in the week for Beverly Hills, and Los Angles to spend the remainder of the summer with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Proctor are now at home to their friends in the Mrs. W. H. Cunningham is at home for the summer months at the Belvedere apartments. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Morgan have returned from an extended eastern Miss Helen Cox will leave Sunday for a trip to New York. l. noz whistles blow Where the clocks dont strike, where gongs dont sound And Id have a stillness all around. Not real stillness, but just the trees, Low whispering, or the hum of bees Or brook's faint bubbling over stones In strangely, softly, tangled tones, Sometimes it seems to me I must Just quit the citys din and dust And get out where the sky is blue And, say, how does it seem to you 1 Eugene Field. Charlotte, will leave Sunday for an Sanford apartments Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thunell and their two sons, J. Fred and L. Dale, have returned from Denver, where they have made their home for the past two years. After August 15, they will be at 1534 Yale Avenue. Miss Gloria Ames of Burlingame, Calif, arrived today to be the guest of Miss Janet Walker at the walker home in Cottonwood. Miss Ames was a classmate of Miss Walker at Marlborough and will be the motif for many social affairs during her stay in Salt Lake. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Pugmire have as their guest Mrs. Clarence H. Krem- ers of Niagara Falls, N. Y. Mrs. Edmund J. Kearns and son, Ned, have gone to California for several weeks. turned from a motor trip to the yons of southern Utah. Mrs. A. G. Colton and two children of Berkeley, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Siddoway. Mrs. Colton was formerly Miss Myrtle Siddoway. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smyth of Damascus, Va., are guests of Mrs. L. H. Smyth and Mrs. H. E. Miller. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray have Mrs. Mont Obushon and daughter, Betty, of Los Angeles, are guests of Mrs. Obushons mother, Mrs. W. B. Pollock, for the remainder of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker, accompanied by two grandchildren, have re- - re- can- Miss Leda Bawden left Monday for a trip to San Francisco and Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hutchinson and Mr. and Mrs W. R. Hutchinson, Jr., and daughter, Betsy Ross, left during the week for a motor trip to the northwest. Mrs. R. J. Evans, Jr., and son, Dick, will leave Sunday for Los Angeles and the beaches to be gone several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Daly have returned from their honeymoon to the Pacific northwest and Canada and are in their new home, 368 C. street. Mrs. II. E. Colton and children. Edwin Robert and Byron Richard, of Berkeley, who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Siddoway, parents of Mrs. Colton. 2IIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIS sometime in New I trip. They spent I STORAGE York, Niagara Falls, Washington, D. I PACKING OR SHIPPING C., Philadelphia and Chicago. I HOUSEHOLD GOODS f Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bintz and chilI j M.A.KEYSER I Fireproof Storage Was 5722 5 328 W. 2nd South wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiHu dren and Mrs. Andrew J. Wight of New Jersey are occupying the Kar- rick cottage at Brighton. Mrs. A. H. Searle and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Stoddard and son, Howard Chester, of New York, are visiting Mrs. Stoddards parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Preston Creer. Mr. and Mrs Lafayette Hanchett expect to leave the latter part of the month for New York, sailing August 4 on the S. S. Rotterdam for Holland. Keeleys New Banquet and Tea Rooms Now available for Banquets, Brldire Tea. Parties, etc. A series of rooms to accommodate bom 10 to 100 guests! We Invite yon to Inw these charming new rooms I Call or phone for reservations. - |