Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING' MARCH 11931 1? Activities v I Glebs - RT OGDEN— Mrs Malrs and Mrs Samuel Fleck Graham wljl entertain at a bridge luncheon Satur day at the Hotel Bigelow Luncheon will be served In the English room followed by bridge In the drawing room eighth street The decorations were In keeping with St Patrick’s day Quests: Mrs Gertrude Benjamin of Salt Lake Mrs Frank W Baker J A Houston Mrs O D Cort-nMrs Nora Campbell Mrs A R Dawson Mrs T A Jost Mrs G D Knauss Mrs H B McCune Mrs Judge and Mrs Valentine Gideon J H Peckinpaugh Mrs Charles A will entertain at a small bridge din-- 1 West and Mrs J H Worthington ner Tuesday evening at their home 1450 Twenty-fift- h street It will be Dr and Mrs 8 W "Wherry will one of a series of which the first entertain their bridge club Thursday was ftven Tuesday evening Febru evening at their home 2573 Swaner ary 17 with covers for eight place at dinner and bridge Mrs er — Lena Madesin Phillips upper president of the International Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs who was the guest of Dr Margaret Burns and Miss Margaret Stewart the past week Mrs J J7 Louden upper center formerly Miss Dessa Smith of Delta whose marriage Tuesday in Salt Lake is announced by her sister Mrs I J R Briggs of Ogden Mrs Frank Matthews on the reception com Miss mittee for a dancing party to be given by George Washington lodge F and A M at the Masonic temple Monday Lower left to right Mrs evening C A Can fibid of Preston Idaho who left for home Thursday after a visit with her son and daughter-in-laMr and Mrs C I Canfield and Mr and Mrs Adam Patterson Jr Mrs Charles M Carstensen who has gone to San Francisco 'and Los Angeles for a ’ visit — at a y Out-of-to- people attending the performance of Walker Whlte-sldin "The Chinese Bungalow Tuesday bight in salt LakeMrwere: and Dr and Mrs M J Seldner Mrs Charles Baker Mrs Ella Miss Rosa Mossteller Mrs Lee D Turner Miss Elizabeth Huth Dr and Mrs E P Mills Miss Marlon Mills Miss Helen Mills Miss Llzette y Magtnnis Mr and Mrs P H and Mr and Mrs J Francis Among Ogden es Bal-lenty- ne ner Golden Spike chapter Daughters of the American Revolution will meet Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs Ralph E Bristol 2480 Van Buren avenue Mrs Winifred Forbes will be the assisting hostess ’An essay contest for the t — Old Man’s Darlinj Robert Terry Shannon u By I have been for many years an Q Intereeted reader of the books of ' SYNOPSIS Zano Grey WUI you please give me a sketch of his life through yoor colPretty Mary Kennedy breaks her umn? Thank you— Mrs 11 L C- - engagement to elderly Buck Landers Salt Lake wealthy sports promoter when she A Zane Grey author was born In falls In love with his young ward Zanesville Ohio January 31 1875 Steva Ward Landers tries to force to marry him by kidnaping the son of Lewis M and Alice Jo- Mary Steve' and threatening him unless sephine (Zane) Grey He was educat- she does He tflves Mary twenty-fou- r ed in the Zanesville high school and took his degrees frem the University hours to decide She enlist the aid of Pennsylvania In 1896 On Novem- ofCarlotta Landers’ former sweetber 21 1905 he married Lina Eltse heart who suggests that a flirtation Roth of New York and has three chil- with Bat may reveal Steve’s whereCarlotta tnd Mary go to see dren— Romer Zane Betty and Loren about Zane He practiced law In New York Landers and Carlotta warns him Landers orfrom 1868 to 1904 but has since that against the kidnaping time followed a literary career He Is ders her out Later Mary discovers a member of the 81gmaNu fraternity she has Carlotta’s bag by mistake It Mary enand belongs to the Town club dr New contains an automatic York City He Is the author of “Betty courages Bat ' to tell' the real truth to a girl like me That’s why Buck U your boss— because he’s got more nerve” “Is that jo?” Bat demanded In a leisurely volcd— but there was a stung look on his face “Well I don’t tell w no-ho- ' IN1TO1MAII0K everything I know” “I don’t believe you know anything about Buck's affairs" “You’d be surprised? What he needed she realized was' something more to looeen his tongue He liked to talk— he probably had the information— but it would have to be dragged out of him Yet she had made a beginning —the flood gates she felt had to give way Somewhere In thebegun vae — scheme of things was a method device to draw out the turgid cur- rent of Information that he held Zane” “The Last Trail" “The Last b&clc TWENTY-NINE CHAPTER of the Plainsmen" “The Heritage of the Desert” “The Young Forester’’ Bat began preenmg himself The Mary felt like steel At any riskj “Riders of the Purple Sage” “The attention he was drawing from Mary she had to keep Bat with her UnLone Star Ranger’ “The Rainbow flattered him despite her upbraiding doubtedly he knew something— butt Trail” “The Border Legion" and She was different— a higher type how much? many others the majority of them than the girls of his own circle The With guarded eyes she tried to dealing with the far west His home bit of boasting he had permitted read his face It was Incredible but himself expanded hla ego and he he did not even suspect that she was is In Altadena Cal tried to look Important For Mary’s trying to draw him out He was the Please me coltell Q daring gamble his attitude was per- elemental male fatuous In conceit) through your umn what days of the week June 11 fect and stupidity Women were smarier 1891 and Ootober 10 1897 fell on “I'm not going home now— It’s too “You needn’t be worried because Thanks—H L C Ogden I’m keeping an eye on you” he stated early? said Mary “I think I’U gq A June 11 1891 fell on a Thurs- grandly out of the comer of his to a movie" ' day and October 10 1897 fell on a mouth “In a way I’m a protection “Suits me" Bat declared boldly But a movie Mary decided Immeto you" Sunday “I’d be a lot safer without your diately would not serve her purpose Q Pleaae tell me who the architect or Landers’ protection best It was necessary that she find of the great Mormon temple was protection1— a place where she could talk undiseither Thank you— B M C Reno Nev “It ain’t so bad to have mb follow- turbed with him It was her only A The architect of the Mormon ing you Miss Kennedy If anybody chance A flash of wisdom came to' Yes that was It temple who riot only drew the orig- says anything to you Just call me and help her— liquor inal plans but had general oversight I’ll bust him" If he ever got to drinking bis of the construction from Its begin“Are those your orders?” vanity might reveal all ha But there was another con- “No it’s just my own Idea to bust knew ning until his death In 1887 was Truman O Angell brother-in-laslderatlon— he might prove dangerto anybody that bothers you” President Brigham Young “Well It makes me nervous hav ous Men of his kind were not conlng you tagging 'around after me spicuous for their chivalry The Q Pleaae tell me where and when and I wish thought of the automatic pistol conyou'd quit it" Lillian Gish was born also the color “I'm can't be helped Miss cealed In her handbag she was carit afraid of her hair and eyes Thank you— For your own good I’m rying brought her a little tremor of Kennedy H L W Provo But it was no time to ' behind you wherever confidence A Lillian Gish the actress was sticking right go— but you know that without hang back because of small perils bora in Springfield Ohio in 1898 you “No I’m not going to a movie” sha me telling you” She has blue-gra- y eyes and blond Mary seemed to hesitate as though said aloud but not directly addresshair In doubt as to her destination “Well ing Bat “It’s almost time for lunch sense In going home now Is there a good place to eat around Q I would like to know the name there's no haven't got anything to do here do you know?” of the largest county In the state of because I to go “There’s a chop house on the next Utah and where It is located Thank up there” she said "It I was to a movie I suppose you’d trail me street where they got real beer" you--- 3 L R Nephf Utah “Is It a good place?” - A San Juan county la the largest right Inside” "I eat there all the time myself In Utah It occupies the southeast Her Contempt : It might be a little tough for a girl ooraer of the state It was created by Rankles Him like you Miss Kennedy— but the beet an act of the twenty-fourt- h terrisure is real” '“Sure” torial legislature in February 1880 She turned and started walking waa a perfect opening for hen It It Is bounded on th north by Grand back to Broadway Bhe noted with purpose She affected a little hesicounty on the east by the state of Ironic satisfaction that he fell In be- tation “Well I think I’ll go around Colorado on the south by the state side her It was more to hla fancy to there and have lunch but maybe I of Arizona and on the west by the girl than to follow hadn’t better go In there alone— if it counties of Wayne Garfield and walk with a pretty her like a dog Her contempt rankled la a tough place” Kane Its area is 7781 square miles him and he started talking rapidly He rose to the bait slowly but surebeing larger than the combined states It might look to you like I’m do- - ly “I guess maybe Buck wouldn’t of Delaware and Connecticut lng a sneaky piece of work but get sore if— I might take you In and Q Would It be possible for you to couldn't turn Buck down Ho sort of sit down with you Matter of protell me when the first subway was depends on me In everything he does tection They know me In there I I’m hla confi- guess there wouldn't be any harm in b“lt? Thank you— Daily Reader —all hla big deals dential adviser In a way Most of the that would there?” Salt Lake A The earliest underground rail- time he won't make a move unless I Mary found herself in a narrow he basement restaurant where way for passengers was opened In put the okeh on it Sometimes'one them London In 1863 It vu operated with pretends to act like I waa only were small tables covered with steam locomotives at first but elec- of the hired hands but that’s Just cloths A few hard tric traction waa Introduced In 1890 to throw people off the track under people were eating— they werelooking night The term "tube” Is usually applied In stand?” birds waa and this their breakfast England to these railways The first She refused to- feed his egotism hour Two or three girls apparently! was beginning to be clear that he from a chorus sat in a corner ! StNew York subways was opened It and was a fool as well as a braggart And smoked while lQaB04rr'' they ate A fat man 4 winto too— she meant a but liar the proprietor conducted her and ’ SOPHOMORE now his conversation In search of Bat to DAY HELD a side table the precious grains of truth MTV PLEASANT— Sophomore “Beer for you?” Bat asked her a day doesn’t Mr Landers “Rubbish! was celebrated at the North Sanstudied the man What she "Yes thank you” pete high school Friday with a special tell you any of his business Steve me or about do know you “Make It two” be skid to the assembly in charge or the class The Moore?” program Included a comlo skit by f his chest like a waiter out Bat threw faculty members reading Reed “You needn’t take beer Just beMiss Kennedy don’t pigeon “Why Brinton vocal duet Phyllla Holman I did" Mary told Bat “If yoi no credit at all ? I know cause Scotch and Eva Poulsoh musie numbers you give meworks-want go ahead and order It fact whole in the planned I club B of the Y U Sanpete She spoke negligently Whisky she It” knew was a quicker Intoxicant than “Yes you did I" 2547 DEBATER SELECTED day by Mrs 3 T Ruhsmer “It’s a fact I said to Buck 'Just beer Adams avenue at luncheon The anRICHFIELD— Tryouts for RichWhat makes you ' think X like you keep a close eye on the girl nual election of officers will be held field high school class debating team Buck and everything else will be all Scotch better?” Bat asked 4 and alternates conducted Thursday He was tickled to death with “Oh I don’t know— Mr Landere Acacia club will meet Friday with resulted In the students be- right seems to like Scotch and I thought my advice too” Mrs C Angus Wright 985 Twenty-fift- ing selected: followingJessen Dona “And J suppose you know where naturally you would too” Dorothy street “International Rela- Bagley Frank Cowley seniors RayThere was subtlety in this that putt tions” will be discussed Mrs F J mond Malouf Fern Christensen Steve is right now?” she baited him Bat on his mettle He tried to look Higginbotham and Mrs Heber Scow-Cro- ft sophomores Enid Poulson and Don Jeeringly casual and Important at the same "Certainly I do” will have a paper on S'The Ital- Sellers freshmen time - 4 “Well where Is he?” ian Situation” saTVrijijiAjiiTiXfLr Bat closed one eye mysteriously “Yeah me and Buck usually takerf Mrs Lew ‘Tm not at liberty to say I could Scotch Cancel that order Psychology of and aaka Drama club members were enter- Beason review Laughter” of “The Critic” by say— but I won’t” mine Scotch" tained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs Sheridan Mrs Clyde Orsenwell pidisbelief head In her “Yes She sir" said the waiter Gilbert Porter 2616 Van Buren ave-nu- e ano numbers Irish Jigs Mrs M E "Justtossed as I thought— you’re bluff(To be Continued Tomorrow) The program follows: Paper' Carson Idea the faintest You haven’t ing where Steve Is” FOR CONSTRUCTION “I could lay my hands on him in OffloBIDS of the U S Property and Dlo fifteen minutes” he stated profound-edl- y burning Officer for Utah 370 X 2nct w H J Miller will entertain Dr and Mrs Clark L Rich enterbrige luncheon at the Green tained at dinner and bridge SaturGables tea room Thursday for the day evening at their home In the members of her club Elmhurst apartments Covers were Mrs Fred LWlng will entertain laid for twelve her bridge club and other friends at Mrs J H Carstensen entertained a bridge luncheon Wednesday at the at dinner at her home 2535 Brinker Green Gables 'tea room avenue Thursday evening In honor of the twelfth birthday anniversary Mrs M J Seldner will entertain her daughter Elaine Bunco folher bridge club Friday evening at of dinner The guests Included dinner and bridge at her home 1367 lowed Helen Mary Cave Eliza McKell Twenty-fift- h street Johnson Janice Scowcroft Joanne Mr and Mrs Elmo Smith will en Smith Verna May Wiggins Eda FJel-steFrances Barrett Avon Barrett tertaln their bridge 'club Thursday Virginia Burton Verna Ochs Louise at their home k Stayner Sallle Humphries Delpha One of the large social function Loll George Cave Gordon Bader Jay of the week was a dancing party Burton Junior Bundy BUI Leavitt ' given by George Washington lodge Ralph Lowe Bob Becker D E FJcld-ste- d Russell Van DJke Bill Klnard F and A M at the Elks’ home MonBilly Malinowski and day evening Guests Included mem- Ray Burdett bers of all of the Masonic lodges of LeRoy Madson Prizes were won by Verna Ochs Ray Burdett Joanne the city the Order of the Eastern Star De Molay and Job’s Daughters Smith and George Cave Patriotic About 800 were In attendance Light decorations and favors were used refreshments were served Receiving were the officers of the lodge Captain Everett M Grave attehd-ea dinner given to Major General and their wives Including Worship-lu- l Master and Mrs Frank W Mat- William G Everson at the Hotel Utah thews Dr and Mrs Ralph Clark Friday night Mr and Mrs Roy Packer Mr and Mrs Monroe Wardleigh and Mr and Miss Ellen Thomas presented Miss Mrs Lee D Turner Preceding the Nellie Smith In a vocal recital at the dinner was given at Glen Brothers’ hall Thursday evedance a st Dick's cafe The party included Mr ning Miss 8mlth sang arias from “Pearl and Mrs Lee D Turner Mr and the operas "Mlgnon” Mrs A D Ivey Dr J D Rutledge of Brazil’’ and “Marriage of Figaro” was She Mona Miss assisted by of Kaysville Miss Rosa Mosteller Forsha violinist Miss Fbrtla Holt and George A Adams reader: Miss Phyllis Whittier and Mrs Frank Grossman entertained Miss Rachle Rawson accompanists at a bridge luncheon Tuesday at 690 Miss Smith is president of the Song street The decora- society Twenty-sixt- h noon at 2 qiclock at the K C club tions were Jonquils Covers were laid Mrs A F Wilson entertained at rooms guests Infor twelve Thursluncheon at Gables Green the of L Bloom cluded Mrs Brigham Miriam chapter No 14 O E S City and Miss Ida Cline of Dugland day held a special meeting Tuesday eve Ireland enMr and Mrs Robert L Salmon ning for the purpose of initiation and Mrs Harry E Shibley left Tuesday tertained their bridge club at din- the visitation of the grand lecturer at home ner after their for her home in San Francisco Saturday evening Mrs Ethel Romney of Salt Lake a visit to her sister Mrs J W Farns- on Jackson avenue The guests were After the meeting refreshments were enone at table seated had which Farnsworth Mrs Mr and long worth served Eighty members of the order tertained at dinner Friday February as its centerpiece red carnations were present Mrs E C Bader was 20 at their home on the HarrlsviUe Red tapers In silver holders were general chairman of arrangements road in compliment to Mrs Shibley used at the ends Miniature flags The dining room was decorated with The guests included Mr and Mrs and favors In red white and blue potted plants In shades of orchid and W Wilson and Mrs Eliza F McFar marked the places for the following A silver basket of pink carnaland of Salt Lake and Mrs R A guests: Mr and Mrs Ludwig Relm-er- s pink tions snapdragons stock and orchid n Qull-Uaand Mr C Mrs Mr Idaho and Pocatello George Pierce of sweet peas formed a centerpiece for Mr and Mrs L L Shanks Mr the table Mrs J S Farnsworth and Miss Janet Orchid candles In silver Farnsworth Mrs J W Farnsworth and Mrs E L Burton’ Mr and Mrs holders and surrounded by pink Mrs Fierce and Mrs Shibley spent P F Nellson and the host and host- sweet peas further carried out the ess Bridge was played following din- color scheme in Salt Lake the last week-en- d Mrs D 9 Ogden City Federation of Worn' en’s Clubs will meet Monday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the Hotel Bigelow Child Culture club will meet Thurs t Bigeday afternoon at the Hotel low The annual election of directors will take place and delegates will be elected to the convention of the Utah State Federation of Women’s Clubs in Ogden in April and a parliamenby Mrs tary drill will be conductedhostesses Georgina Marriott The and Mrs will be Mrs J G Falck medal awarded each year to a high school girl by the chapter will be Fowles held The contestants selected in an at the Ogden high Mrs Leo Peck entertained at elimination testare Norine Bingham luncheon Thursday at her home school Monday A Whltjneyer Pole” Hostesses for the afternoon 2710 Brinker avenue in observance Klyodo Oda Mary Underwood and George were Mrs C E Coulter and Miss Wedell of her Bernadette Arrangements of the birthday anniversary Members of the Ladles’ Literary Era C Erb for the entermother the late Mrs Stanley Jonas have been perfected at luncheon son The decorations for the table tainment of Mrs Lowell Fletcher Ho- club were entertained at the Green Gables by Home Culture club met Saturday were daffodils and carnations and bart president general of the Daugh- Wednesday Thomas The table dec- afternoon with Mrs H F Irwin in the ters of the American Revolution who Mrs H J potted plants were used about sweet peas and acacia the Holly Rue apartments Mrs W house A program including remin- will visit Ogden March 13 A lunch- orations were reviewed “Eilley S Crgven was chairman of the proiscences of the life of Mrs Jonasson eon will be given In Mrs Hobart’s Mrs Joseph Wright gram followed luncheon Covers were laid honor at the Hotel Bigelow soon Dorum" for the following relatives: Mrs d after her arrival at 1 :30 o’clock The meet will Musical Weber county chapter Daughters society of Lothair D Salt Mrs Sempre H Hines state regent Curtis Y Clawson Mrs at the home of of the Utah Pioneers held the anMrs C Corey Mrs Robert Hol- Lake Mrs Stephen Abbot regent of Tuesday afternoon h Twenty-sixt1560 brook and Mrs George A Alder of the Spirit of Liberty chapter of Salt Mrs Ronald Rosevear street Mrs Frank Scovllle nual open meeting at the Hotel BigeLo- Lake and presidents of women’s paSalt Lake Mrs Ross Anderson Mrs Annual for the day will give a pa- low Thursday afternoon chairman Preston will of Weaver Mrs Earl triotic Ogden organizations gan were given and a program Mrs Carmen be special guests Members of the per on “Bach’s Passion Music and reports one-aJoseph Campbell Malan Two plays and Mrs local chapter may bring guests Res- High Mass” Musical selections will waa enjoyed Brock Mrs Kenneth by Mrs C H Stevens Mrs Thursday Afternoon” and “The Red A W Stevenson ervations may be made from Mrs be given were Carnation” presented by high Leonard and Mrs C V Zlnn George R Whltmeyer A reception J O vio- school pupils under the direction of Mrs J D Buswell and Mrs T T committee to meet Mrs Hobart at vocalists and Mrs Royal Eccles Miss tea a bridge Mary Woolley The cast for South atreet Balt Lake City Utah Jcppeson entertained atthe the train includes Mrs Hines Mrs linist Thursday Afternoon" Included Kay “Well if you could you wouldn’t Sealed propoeala in triplicate will be Jeppeson Abbot Miss Mary A Littlefield Mrs Tuesday afternoonh at met at here until 10:00 a m March club Grastelt Helen Frank Child Culture "You’d Moyes Junior in street said she Chugg dare” deliberately y home 828 Twenty-sixt15th 1931 then opened for conRalph- E Bristol Mrs P H State Industrial school and Dorothy Wlntle For “The Red be too afraid of Buck Landers What struction ofand honor of Mrs Wilford ThorpeMrsof a steel warehouse at Camp O Evans and Mrs the Utah Mrs J of was cast Carnation” The the of kid You afternoon girls me for? to won want do composed were you W Saturday by Prizes O Williams Utah Further InformaElko Nev A number of members know you wouldn't have the nerve tion on application the Gables the girls’ dormitory of Virginia True 'Jim Riley and Tom Cluff and Mrs Whitmeyef a will attend Thorpe Mrs GeneCovers of the — r CROWN chapter POINT Ind Is Ogden with O’Nell a fee Mrs $5 were The entertained (UP)— Edward I Rich who and this ends the matter were laid the school Emerson Easeley dinner and reception for Mrs Hobart program and bunco followed by re has recently returned from Califor average cost of marriage at one of For the few who Insist on extras for Mrs Thorpe Mrs Cluff Mrs Lake in at the Hotel Utah In Salt freshments The program included nla told of the work of the Daugh- America’s favorite Gretna Greens is however the 30 cents has been Easeley Mrs Russell Roxwell Mrs the evening added This buys two Ice cream vocal selections Mrs Ben Tyree ters of the Pioneers at San Bernar- $730 a survey here revealed David Porter Mrs Virgil Dunkley dino A violin solo was given by Miss Reno Nev officials charge an sodas the average first purchase and Mrs Edward Smith Patriotic American Legion auxiliary to Her- dance number Mrs S E Hinckley of $350 for reversing the made by the newlyWeds the survey average tap danoe Franzel Harrop and Lois Katherine Morrell accompanied by same decorations were used man Baker post No 9 will hold the Carver procedure according to a sur- showed age 5 acrobatic dance Miss Miss Phyllis Whittier vocal selecthe at meeting monthly there regular Miss vey her A bill Introduced In the Indiana tions by Earl Reed accompanied by Lucille Clark piano selections Mrs C A Canfield left for chateau Monday at 8 p m After Geraldine state legislature may run the cost Wadsworth and Miss Ma- Miss Delphia Hales and several numThe In cost Crown Point home In Preston Idaho Thursday the business marriage Arthur meeting Mrs included chorus of North Is continually beaten down by com- up however It provides for a two after spending several weeks with life rion Shaw —The hostessesMrs C A bers by the ladles' Mr Smalley will give a talk on the Mrs Ronald Wadsworth Ogden The committee In charge of petition Seventeen people fought at weeks’ “breathing spell’’ between the her son and daughter-in-lawhich customs India of and during E with and Blackham of Samuel time Mrs Issuance and perIncluded W Canfield Mrs the license the last election Karl Watson arrangements C the I for Mrs and position of Mrs S W Badcon will sing India and Mrs P H Brophy Jr Hopkins Mrs Conrad Jenson Miss Justice of peace the official who per- formance of the marriage ceremony Mrs Adam Patterson BarLittle love and songs lyrics Ellen Thomas Mrs J E Lindsay forms most of the local marriage The bill threatens destruction of ceremonies David S Romney has Tetumed bara Min ter will give a tap dance This together- wlth the Crown Point’s 'principal “Industry1 club members were en- and Mrs F L Scovllle Mrs on the by California to accompanied piano visit two weeks’ affrom a simplicity of weddings here actertained at luncheon Saturday Refreshments Whittemore him UTILITIES E Slaterwho Byron O accompanied of the P counts MrS Romney for the moderate price The BEFORE THE PUBLIC Chapter J ternoon by Mrs Melbourne DougOP UTAH and cards will follow the program las will remain several months longer Mrs hood will be entertained Wednes- - license costs $2 the Justice of peace’s In the COMMISSION street 1179 Twenty-eight- h matter M of Mrs th hostesses: application of the with the following W R White reviewed “Mr and Mrs Utah Park Company for a certifiMr and Mrs Adam Patterson Jr E Hansen Mrs Ernest Harris Mrs Sen” by Lotlise Mila Jordan of cate convenience and neceeelty to Clyde Mortensen Mrs Edwin Archidaughter Miss Claramay 'Patterson engage In th telephone and teleThe wintef months are so crowded with buMnees In connection with Mrs Maude Patterson Hundley and bald and Mrs W L Nesblt Plans graph obScouts special gave Ogdert to plrl returned card a have for the made are party of Patterson certain National Miss Clara operation being tivity— the home is such a center of hospitality servance to patriotic holidays of FebParka in Southern Utah— Caae No from a two weeds’ motor trip to San be given by the American Legion serA In and 1204 In the woman who has the responsibilMiniature —that pageantry song Library ruary Francisco and Los Angeles auxiliary for members legionnaires NOTICE or HEARING Troop 8 at the community on Thursday eve- vice and thelrriends Notice unla hereby given that the apthe Methodist church ity of household care needs the very best Mr and Mrs P C Krauss have ning March 5 at 8 o’clock at the house of direction CAMELS when they are resting they remain plication of the Utah Parka Company of Captain R-1 Mrs Rink Smurthwalte der the a Is the chief physical dif- in the aun— for certificate What gone to Omaha for a brief stay They chateau of of convenience and to it cleaning aids She must have a cleaner' a enjoy seeming gave pageant entitled “Spir- ference between camels and drome will return home Monday neceaalty to engage In the telephone Mrs F M Earl and Mrs Robert Jar- PhelpsGirlhood” When overtaken by a dust storm and Famous women of darles? it of that bulaneaa In connection' telegraph of are keeps floor coverings looking arrangements vis In charge weathers it perfectly by with the operation of certain National history Miriam Madelon De Ver-- c 2 What effect does the physical the animal Mrs Collin W Lowder entertained down nosIts and best with least demand upon her Parke In their kneeling Mrs res and Alice closing Southern Phoebe he Utah will Roy Carey mother be of heard her at the home Catholic Woman’s league members Prascovla Florence Nightingale and condition of a camel have on Its trils before th Publlo Utilities Commission sheet Decker at 1140 Twenty-fift- h time clubrooms C 311 own at K at It the office met 4 That cleaner of course ' State alSixteen or seventeen years Tuesday Capitol Salt others were portrayed Profession- humps? Wednesday evening The rooms were City' Utah on Monday the 9th committee to revise the constitu- al women of the future included the 3 Are camels troubled by cli- though it Is three feet high at the Lake decorated In yellow and green and A is The Hoover of 1931 March 10 It removes more dirt at o'clock a m conditions of the desert? age of a week It lives from forty to day to carry out tion of the organization preparatory Judge artist teacher singer and matic By order of the Commission spring flowers were used 4 How many years does It take of yearbook the to the publication scene minute at the console nurse A end Dated at Salt Lake than atty other cleaner fifty years depicted per the color scheme A black thli as follows Mrs Jocamel to reach its full growth? 5 In Its fourth year It IS first 28 th day of February A D 1931 set containing the contrasting colors was appointed Mrs J E Cave Mrs motherhood Troop 16 In connec5 At what age does a camel's New The is only $623 Hoover to kneel OSTLER Paquette at rose a (Seal) r U and Service seph the rise with 8tar with tion taught acacia legion’s and given of yellow tapers Maher and Mrs W L Wheel-oc- k observance of George Washington's training begin? Secretary signal and then la gradually accusV down buds formed the centerpiece for the Marie The balance anIts hold will 6 meat edible? camel’s Is Wool-lemonthly Teletomed to bearing Increasing loads y league assisted Mrs Arthur table The guests Included Mr and nual communion breakfast March 17 birthday 6 Yes tastes very like veal In depicting four scenes In the 7 At what speed Is It expected for It a home trial Mrs A Walter Stevenson Mr and phone and the following committee was patriotic history of our country to cross the desert? and is considered a delicacy by the REDUCED PRICES Mrs C A Neuenschwander Mr and named to the make sort do food I of camels What arrangements: 22 Arabs Mrs Girl milk Is also nutritious Jhelr morning February Mm Charles Empey Jr Mr and E A Garcia Mrs R P O’Neill Sunday but does not make butter Scouta attended the raising of the eat? K I Canfield Mr and Mrs Robert Mrs Mrs Oil GOAL conWilkins 9 When were camels used In this the At R and 7 a' day At 25 Memorial drive rate at under the Mrs miles the of Mr and LeRoy R Burton flag PAT CASH AND SAVE clusion of the business Session an In- direction Its load for three days without of Mrs J E Parks Sat- country? with Johnson teresting address was given by the’ urday afternoon February 21 girls 10- Who was the first man to Im- water Some are able to do fifty furnace Eump I $825' miles a day Mrs J R Briggs of Ogden an- Rev S W Walsh of the lay aposto-lat- e from troops 9 10 12 and 16 helped port them? Stove Lump ANSWERS Walsh Rev Mr of The Denver A sister R 8 Leaves of trees shrubs and dry nounces the marriage of her to serve at the annual D I The name camel Is prbperly hard vegetables Domestic Lump $7 75 Miss Dessa Smith of Delta Utah to stressed the very essential aid given card party which was given at the various church activities by Hotel Bigelow 9 During the gold rush they were applied to the single humped AraJ F Louden of Denver Colo tlie to the Domestic $725 Special bian Camelus dromedarlus and not used in the Arizona desert but the marriage took place Tuesday at Salt the women of the church organizaNut Coal Lake City The couple will make tions Refreshments were served at The regular meeting of Ogden His- to the double humped species s of Civil war brought their days of ser$675 Authorized 4780 WM WILD Manager ' their home for the present at Evan- 4 o'clock by the hostesses who were: torical society was held Saturday dromedary However the Bactrian of vice to an endMrs John McGowan Mrs Dan Boyle afternoon at the clubroom of the Asia which ha two humps is known 10 Hadj-A- ll ston whosename was ' Wyo L Service 4 Mrs Leo Egan Mrs Joseph Paquette Carnegie free library Mrs J G as a camel SERVICE GOAL CO Americanized to High Jolly enter- Mrs D A- - Smyth-anMrs W E Murdock was program chairman for -- 2- When It is overworked or unMr arr Llewellyn- Waiatch ZSM tained at a bridge luncheon Friday Quillinan The executive board of the afternoon and gave a paper on derfed they become small and flacld (Copyright 1931 King Features 9: afternoon at her home 657 Twenty- - the league will meet Friday after- - “ByrcJ’s Expedition to the South! 3 No Rather than seek the shade Syndicate Inc) Mul-cah- ' All-re- ' ct COSTS LITTLE TO MARRY IN INDIANA’S GRETNA GREEN Mul-cah- - r Busiler days demand w r cleaning methods - - to WHAT'S THE ANSWER I ’ I City-Uta- h -- - $775 QheNw HOOVER V' a Mi : It ri Call Wasatch Hoover - d ' - —r A for ' |