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Show THE CITIZEN Mrs. Wm. M. McCrea and daughter, Miss Beatrice, and Mrs. F. W. OCon- nor are touring Yellowstone park. Mrs. John A. Lloyd and children, of San Francisco, are visiting Mrs. Dwight M. Gulliotte. ; Mrs. George V. Schramm is entertaining her sisters, Mrs. S. A. Archer and Mrs. Phil C. Cramer of Baraboo, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Varley have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Weiderman of New York. ., Miss Thelma Eccles of Los Angeles is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Walker S. Cheesman. IN CHICAGO Mr. W. M. McConaughy left Monday by airplane for Chicago, to visit his father, who has been ill for some AMERICANS IN PARIS. Mrs. Frank E. Bristol has as her guests at her Ogden canyon home Mrs. William Easterling and Miss Elsie West of Los Angeles. The 10,000 Americans who are now permanent residents of Paris constitute a village within a metropolis. They have their own daily press, their own banks, churches and schools. They also have their own public library, hospital and gymnasium. They have their associated charities and maintain a relief fund for destitute or stranded countrymen. They also have their own societies and a country club which is virtually their own. There is also an American chamber of commerce, whose membership is composed largely of those in business or practicing professions abroad. American dentists are much in demand by Europeans of every nationality, as they have a reputation for skill and efficiency. Wall Street Journal. Miss Barbara Browning from the Circle H ranch in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, during the week. She -- brought with her, as her guest, Miss Peggy Roy. Frank Irving and son, Frank, Jr., and Ralph Pugmire are enjoying a camping trip through the Middle Fork country. Miss C. P. Jennings and Miss Frances Jennings, who have spent a year in Los Angeles, are living in Ogden canyon for the remainder of the sum- CONVENTIONS make platforms, candidates tell us what they mean. time. Word has been received from Mr. McConaughy that it was a wonderful trip, made in fourteen hours. OGDEN SOCIAL NEWS. returned the Washington Academy of Sciences recently. The best days for birds were those preceding the Great Ice Age, but the cold winters and stormy summers of later periods were hard on them. The man appeared, to take his toll. He pointed out that perhaps birds would go the way of the pterodactyls, and the air would be clear for airplanes and insects. Nature Mr. and Mrs. Marriner S. Eccles and children left during the week for Santa Monica. McCONAUGHY THE CATHOLIC Church claims an increase of 3,000,000 in members durpast ten years. In 1916 there ing the ' were 15,000,000, and now there are over 18,000,000. Total Methodist Episcopal members, 4,080,777, Northern Baptists 1,290,438, Protestant Episcopal 1,858.966, Presbyterian 1,894,000. Wayne, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hollingsworth, who recently returned from a visit to Seattle, are now in their summer home in Ogden canyon. . Mrs. Lamont Clover of Evanston, Wyo., is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. S. Merrill. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Jensen are con- templating a trip to Europe in the near future. Eugenia Smith has as her guest Miss Katherine Olsen of Portland. Miss Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell and Miss 0 Jeannette Morrell have gone to Chicago to attend the convention of Republican Womens clubs. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Glazebrook have gone to Alaska for a few weeks. EXPERT KODAK FINISHING 144 So. Main SHIPLERS AND IT is remarkable that they talk most who have the least to say. Prior. A YOUNGSTER never trained to work is the kind who limits his exercise to the raising of checks. NO MAN realizes how many friends he has until he gets a wife to point them out to him. MOST MEN find no difficulty in letting another mans troubles roll off their backs like marbles off a polished table. gllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKg WELL GO NO MORE A ROVING. By Lord Byron. ICECREAM So, well go no more a roving So late into the night, Though the heart be still as loving And the moon be still as bright. For the sword outwears its sheath, And the soul wears out the breast, And the heart must pause to breathe, And love itself have rest. DREAM. By A1 Graham in Life. Well, folks, this is Graham McNa-me- e speaking and were up here at the Yanke Stadium for the big battle of the century, the Tunney-Heene- y scrap. . . . Ramona, I hear the mission bands above. . . . And now, folks, while the crowd is filing in, Im going to let Phil Carlin here say a few words. . . . Ramona, I love you, Ramona Tunney has just climbed through the ropes, folks, and he certainly is getting a great hand. . . . Ramona, I hear the mission bands above. . . Theres the bell, theyre off, the big battle of the century is on, folks. . . Ramona, I love you, Ramona. . . . And now, if you will just stand by youll hear from your own announcer. . . . Ramona, I hear the mission bands above. . . Hes down hes DOWN! What a sock . . . . Ramona, I love you, Ramona, Ramona, Ramona, Ramona, Ramona! . . . by authority of the Federal Radio FORMER HUSBANDS in Chicago buy annually $300,000 of postal money orders for use in paying alimony. It is apparent that divorce recognizes no distinction between the wage envelope and the bank account. 2 0 Real Ice Cream! 1 I Though the night was made for loving And the day returns too soon, Yet well go no more a roving By the light of the moon. 1928 MIDSUMMER NIGHTS Colvilles BLUE RIBBON is real ice cream! Its made with., pure, ..sweet, fresn, rich cream thats whipped over and over into delight- ful smoothness. flavors are added with fresh, genuine crush- ed fruits, with full flavor Fruit retained. BLUE RIBBON is rich, delightfully new and re- 1 freshing. I CmEIBICEdEAMCQ SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH business AN man who had a good head for figures now has a son with a good eye for them. OLD-FASHION- i ED 352 South 5th West Telephone Wasatch 5170-517- 1 aaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaMiaaaaaaaaaaaaiaiaaaaaaataaaaaMaaaaaaaMaaaaiaataiaaaaaaaaiaBaaataaaaaaffaaaaaaaafaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaataaaaaiaiaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaiaBaMaaaaaBaaaaaaBaa 8 8 HOTEL UTAH CAFETERIA Best Meals with Attractive Commission. HERBERT HOOVER has never had or exercised any pull, but he is there with the push having trained for it while using a hand car on a mining road in Grass Valley back in the early 90s. L. A. Times. MARRIED 24 years a woman of Arizona had her twenty-fourt- h child. seven are living. 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