Show 8 JUNE THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING D The T ribune's Bridge Corner New Officers Named Weddings A Croups in the State By At Final Meetings P-- T Emerson At the final meeting of the Emer-lo- n A held Thursday school P-evening in the school auditorium the following officers were elected: Mrs Stanley N Child president Mrs D Vernon Shurtliff first vice president Marion L Harris second vice president and Mrs Arnold G Mrs Seiler secretary - treasurer Arch J West state president was in charge of the installation The program Included musical A ladies’ numbers by the chorus under the direction of Mrs Luella Ferrin Sharp vocal solos by Ray Hutchins accompanied by Miss Sara Castle Mrs Marba C Josephson reviewed the book “If I had Four Apples" P-A preThe officers of the sented Mrs H A Garbett with a book and Marion L Harris principal of the school was given a desk T P-- T center during the summer months These programs will begin at 10 a m and will last until 6 p m each day except Saturday and Sunday The program for children of preschool and including 10 years of age consists of active and quiet games cutting and drawing and story telling and is under the suA pervision of efficient leaders program for older children has been arranged for the afternoon and consists of sewfng woodwork and athletics for both bos and girls The swimming pool will open during the week The HolladaV library will be open every afternoon except Saturday and Sunday from 3:30 to 8 p m under the supervision of Mrs Violet Schott Several new books have been added Gene Hintze will conduct a dancing class in the amusement hall of the church every Wednesday from set 8 to 10 p m Everyone over the The auditorium was attractive of 12 is invited age the At roses of with large baskets close of the program refreshments Hamilton were served in the hall from an Concluding the season’s activattractive table covered with a lace A at a cloth centered with a crystal bowl ities the Hamilton P-of pink and white roses White meeting held at the school last Moncandles were in crystal holders day elected the following officers: Members pouring during the eve- Mrs Ralph Rohde president Mrs ning were Mrs Arch J West Mrs G C Spratt vice president and and Mrs D Ver- Mrs W Y Tipton secretary Other Stanley N Child executives of the association will be non Shurtliff chosen at the beginning of the coming season Onequa The articulating unit of the school Members of the Onequa school Parent-Teache- r held was entertained at a dancing party association and room their final meeting of the year last given by the officers Ice afternoon mothers Thursday B Mathcson Friday evening John a member of the board of educa- cream and cakes were served tion addressed the group Officers elected for the coming year were: Will Mrs Idaho Mrs J R Player president A E Linderman first vice presiin Salt Lake dent Miss Edith Ryberg Onequa school principal second vice presiFRANKLIN Idaho— Mr and Mrs dent Mrs Gerrit Steenblick secretary Miss Amy Lewis treasurer A H Parkinson announce the enMrs G W Gillespie room mother gagement pf their daughter Arabel chairman Mrs O L Robinson as- to George A Catraujf ' of Rupert sistant room mother chairman Mrs Idaho The marriage will take place Gunnard Daniels education chair- Friday June 26 in the Salt Lake man Mrs Lester J Lees program City L D S temple chairman Mrs L A Seare assistMiss Parkinson is a former stuant program chairman Mrs Frank dent of the Utah State Agricultural chairman college and has been a teacher for Bromley membership Mrs G A Gillespie magazine chair- the last two years in the city schools man and Miss Lizzette Dean music of Idaho Falls chairman Mr Catmull is a graduate of the The Onequa school glee club unof Utah and has been Unjversity der the direction of Miss Lizzette music director of the high school Dean presented a tuneful musical At present he is a member of the And members of the Boise school program system fourth grade class contributed Following the marriage the couple taining-dramatizations of southwill leave for the also ern Utah Colorado parks The Onequa and California an entertainment for the where they will sponsored spend the summer children leaving the school for the Jackson junior high school Parents of the children were invited Veteran Stage J J Harris principal of the Jack-so- n Movie junior high school addressed Shifts Refreshments were the children NEW YORK (UP)— A producer served of stage plays rarely changes irjjo a producer of motion pictures and Edison versa To become both a In compliment to Mrs K R Jen- vice medium usually must be son retiring president of the Edi- happy reached A son P-a group of patrons For eight years Lewis Gensler and fellow workers entertained at shows among produced a surprise luncheon at the home them “FineBroadway and Dandy” and “Pagan of Mrs Paul Minardi 1318 West Seventh South street Wednesday Lady" Today he is back on Broadpro' afternoon Mrs Minardi succeeds way but as a motion picture over Mrs Jensen as president of the duccr Paramount has turned to him production of “The Big association The table was attractively deco- Broadcast of 1937" rated in white crystal and pink roses The guests present included Mrs Jensen Mrs Nora Ruede Mrs H McEwan Mrs W H Matern Mrs C Dartnell Mrs Elizabeth Mitchell Mrs W J Claybourne Mrs Marion Doherty Mrs A J Johnson Mrs J R Hansen Mrs Alice Martin and Fenella R Thoren Emil Nyman principal of the school also was present T T Couple Wed enter- parent-teache- rs T 7 1936 By W M C Most any time a flock of bridgers get together an argument pops up as to whether duplicate or straight rubber contract is the test of good players And it usually ends where most arguments do— it goes round and round and comes out noplace We all know the strong and weak points the lucky breaks and the hazards of rubber play so there's no use going into that And one of the greatest hazards of the tournament arena is the unknown quality of the defending team Two teams for instance may bid Identically arriving at a perfect contract and in so far as is possible play the hand But — andehere is the perfectly point— when the slip of the traveling score is examined there will be found two very different results It Is these differences that bring down howls of criticism from the but no remedy it would seem so far as the experts are concerned can be evolved as It depends entirely upon the knowledge reaction psychology and a whole regiment of other uncontrollable factors relative to the personal human element Although it may be annoying at times this uncertainty this gamforMrs J Graydon Robinson bling on human weaknesses is after merly 'Miss Fawn Ivins of Lund all what makes duplicate doubly inNev who was married June I in teresting— the thing that gives it the Salt Lake City LD S temple stimulus Mr and Mrs Robinson left WedNot so long ago the following nesday for Missoula Mont where hand was dealt at a duplicate tour' they will make their home nament and although every pair contract arrived at a four-spalace cloth was centered with a four different results were obtained miniature bridal party banked with The net returns were anywhere d made and yellow snapdragons and roses Mrs from down one to R L Bushman and Miss Erma whatever the result the declarer Acard of Provo presided at the table had nothing to do with it Defense and Miss Mary Brown of Tooele was responsible — and by the way was in charge of the serving assist- It’s a good hand to study Here it was: ed ' by Miss Isabel Wright Miss Naomi Johns Miss Maurine Cook Miss Priscilla Musser Miss Elma Faulkner Miss Lucille Guthe and Miss June Brawn Tiny scrolls formed the announcement which n were passed by little Marilyn —Q and Maurine Nielson —10 9 4 bride's afternoon the the During trousseau was displayed Miss Beth — K 10 5 3 Christensen and Miss Genevieve — A J 10 8 6 Johns were in charge of the trous—10 8 7 4 2 seau room -- K Q J 2 Two hundred guests called SPRINGVILLE — Among the Interesting engagements of the week are those of Miss Jessie Hutchings daughter of Mr and Mrs Chester Hutchings of this city to Eldridge Maxwell son of Mr and Mrs Andrew Maxwell of Eager Ariz and of the engagement of Edward Hutchings brother of Miss Jessie to Miss Mae Quinney of Brigham A double marriage for the City couples is planned later this month In honor of dhe brides-to-b- e a miscellaneous shower was given Saturday night by Mrs Preal York and Mrs Rowena Rigtrup with approximately 25 relatives and friends in attendance SPRINGVILLE — Announcement is made of the marriage the past week of Lloyd K Schloppi of this city and Miss Carol Remund of Midway SPRINGVILLE — The marriage of Miss LeOra Peterson daughter of Mrs Mary Peterson of and Udell Jackson son ofthisclty Mr and Mrs Andrew Jackson of Provo took place Wednesday in the Manti L D S temple Mrs Peterson mother of the bride accompanied the couple through the temple A wedding dinner was tendered the couple Thursday night at the home of the bridegroom’s parents in Provo for immediate family members and close friends A reception was held Friday evening in the L D S First ward hall at which more than 200 relatives and friends attended The couple will reside in Provo for the present The bride has been employed as assistant clerk at the high school The bridegroom is a former student of the Brigham Young university SPRINGVILLE — The marriage of Miss Margaret Hadley nlece of Mrs Rilla Kelley of this city to Russell E Blackett son of Mr and Mrs E H Martindale also of Spring-vill- e was an interesting nuptial event of Thursday The ceremony was performed at the Kelley home at 7 p m with A W Cherrlngton former bishop of the First L D S ward officiating The bride was charmingly dressed in a blue de sou She carried a bouquet of gown Talisman roses and sweetpeas Miss Mary Hadley sister of the bride was maid of honor and wore an attractvie yellow organdy model Mrs Frank Rigtrup and Miss Luella Esplin of Salt Lake City bridesmaids Dude Herders Refusing to Don Forma Is By WAYNE H FARLEY BUTTE Mont (UP)— The “waddieg" who herd eastern dudes during pleasant excursions into the romantic wonders of the wild west are ready for the busiest season since they discovered that dude wrangling is more profitable than gambling on the price of beef-Bu- t if anyone believes the story that they are becoming so effeminate that they will wear formal dress and gurgle concocted drinks at regular cocktail hours they’re wrong leather-ski- nned Can Help Themselves The dudes can do that without moving from their own ranges back in Boston and Philadelphia and NewYork Out here the boys will take 'their “red-eye- ” straight And besides as President I H Larom of the Dude Ranchers’ association said a couple of years ago: “If we try to compete with the de luxe accommodations of the east we won’t have what the dudes want—novelty “We’ll lose the lure of the west And we might just as well get rid of the big hat and the carefree at- titude associated with the cow-bo- y’ Capitalize on Lure of West The lure of the west! The romance of the plains and mountains of Buffalo Bill Cody Kit Carson Chief Joseph Custer and of the Vigilantes! Snow-cappmountains blending with the blue haze of distance rushtrout streams and ing crystal-clepine forests with the wind whisperwith the information all these bids ing through the topmost branches have given? rodeos action thrills and spills! That is the bait that lures the eastern vacationist to the western Another Puzzler range and has caused the Oh so you'd like another puzzler of a multimillion dollar growth industry one: here’s Well would yoji? within recent years Just is what a dude ranch? —A 5 3 Dude Ranch Defined —9 8 7 — None Here’s the definition Af the "dude —K J rancher published by tne associa- six-od- ed ar tract would you reach? colonel’s ideas: Here’s the Ben-nio- 1 This overcall was made when the j5and was played (And how these overcalls help when we use tion: the asking bid) — Q J 10 7 —9 8 6 “They are ranches which take 2 North is tempted to start ask—A Q J —None paying guests they are a direct evolution of the old cattle ranches —5 — None ing himself right here He could do —None — Q 10 9 3 and many of them are now op8 —9 7 4 2 it too at a low range by bidding BRIGHAM CITY— The marriage Comerated in both capacities two hearts This is one method of of Miss Leola Seely daughter of North is the declarer of little groups of cabins at the four-spaposed Mr and Mrs A M Seely of Brigcontract Now if East opens making an asking bid and the only corrals and bunk houses they are ham City to H Duane Anderson a diamond rustic and unique and afford unwhich would seem to be time such a bid can be made below son of Mr and Mrs F E Anderson the normal beginning and West the four-levThe section nf the equaled opportunities for enjoyof Provo was solemnized in the ment of the outdoors under condiup with the King declarer rule in Culbertson applying to this Salt Lake City L D S temple shows to five-odSouth are Diamonds d will make trumps because he has reads: “A bid of opponents’ suit at tions of freedom and naturalness F with George North-Soutmorning Friday h win to seven The majority of these ranches are wore three discards from dummy and he the lowest possible level "provided lead and gowns’ Richards of the pink of the quorum trank Palfreyman was best man twelve can lose only a heart and a club partner has bid Is an asking bid tricks against any defense in Montana and Wyoming" apostles officiating Got it all made? But for those If West doesn’t go up with the It sets the suit immediately precedFollowing the ceremony an InAlaska Also Included cerethe following Immediately formal wedding reception was held King the contract is held to four ing the asking bid as agreed who haven't we'll come along next While it is true that the with about 30 relatives and friends mony a breakfast was given at If East opens with the heart Ace trumps” However the heart over' Sunday with the solution majority cafe for members of are in Montana and Wyoming the m attendance to anything but a call has encouraged North to beThe dining table Dick Gunn’s and then switches close few an a dude ranch is also to be found in was beautiful with a mound of the two families d is made club Obviously lieve that partner may not have ' The New Gold Book nearly every other western state white roses as a centerpiece and friends in of fact are suit there discards cards that Iq dummy enough many The couple left during the after- to take care of the two is to find partner with a Well Culbertson’s new Gold Book western Canada and Alaska clubs his desire princess tapers at either end noon Producer white losing The Dude Rancher this for an extended tour of the Miss Helen Watson Edna Pacific coast and will return in Another defense and the heart void Now if North stdrts asking of Bidding and Play arrived this listed 85 dude ranches on thespring asso- Work Watson and Mrs W E Miss to Watson of the fall to make their home in breaking one is for the King of before he knows about this void (if week— Friday to be exact— and too ciation’s active membership and Salt Lake City presided In the dinclubs to be opened on the shift to partner has it) he will never be late for any discussion this Sunday Utah this card after the heart Ace is led able to read that it is a void if it But beginning next week the col there are at least that many noning room member ranches is a former student of West Immediately after the reception The bride signals high on the club the is Accompanied by two or three umn will discuss parts of it each Although the dude ranchers are the couple left on a two Peeks’ the Utah State Agricultural college suit is continued and now a trump aces So North at this point stalls Sunday giving Culbertson’s pointand the university Young against Brigham spoiling “the lure of the on and ers double a to raise must be trick lost the bidding in addition for time and honeymoon play will return to by giving in the Box two clubs and the heart be dropped If South ' Of course as hinted before there west” with such de luxe modernizacannot which Springville to make their home for and has been teaching Elder county schools Mr Ander the present Now just to mention the club refuses to take some constructive are a number of new bids put forth tion as golf courses heated swimson is a former student of Snow three ming pools and cocktail hours as an opening lead is bound action and signs off with a rehid by the maestro — the two-wa- y King SPRINGVILLE — Announcement college in Ephraim and the Brig- to set up a whole chorus of howls in diamonds or with a three bid for instance In fact much space transportation has become distinctof the marriage of Miss ham Young university where he re- but if the Ace of hearts is opened North can ask on the next a quick perusal of the book reveals ly modernized through their efforts J "‘‘I?Tuttle Reba disclosed and try for a small slam is given to bidding and along this They point with pride that it is and the round there daughter of Mr and ceived his M A degree For the dummy Mrs Lamar Tuttle of this he has been teaching in seems little doubt but that the club Nothing would be lost and the gate line Culbertson in a short fore- now possible to "be in your own city to past year home today and enjoying a dude Beryldean Cloward son of Lester the Carbon county schools He was shift is called for In this particular would be left open to old man ’op- word says: Cloward of Salem which took place a member of the Brigadier social night’s play seasoned East players portunity If South should by any "Card sense is usually spoken of ranch outing tomorrow” And every Friday June 5 in the Salt Lake unit did just that and the sounds heard wild chance have the heart void as one of the mysterious minor tal available adjective has been used City L D S temple The couple sectors were and three side aces he could make ents an innate knack of grasping to describe the west and especially from the North-Sout- h SPANISH FORK— Mr and Mrs moans plan to make their home in Salem easily and applying in practice the the rodeos: a slam try himself “There was never a horse Larsen announce the marCards 3 South doesn’t look very strong logic of playing situations Joseph Bride AMERICAN FORK — Mr and That couldn’t be rode an and form do of their daughter Leona to inner have also he has logic But first at riage glance A Mrs James S Hallsey announce the Lorin Simmons son of Mrs Mary Bidding Lesson Nor never a cowboy heard West’s overcall and hopes of bizarre world governed by their That couldn't be throwed” marriage of their daughter Alice Simmons of Payson The marriage And now ‘friends here’s a little North will" not have much of his own inexorable laws But I do not to Morris Nielson son of Mr was solemnized in the Salt Lake lesson in bidding as taught by Colo- honor strength in their suit South believe in an innate faculty called And the dude ranches offer fishand Mrs M J Nielson of Riverton The — cannot start as there card sense Certainly a man is not ing as an added attraction City L D S temple Wednesday The nel F E Davis of San Francisco asking marriage took place Wednesday in bride has been a teacher of the a bid offering opportunities for a are too many holes in his hand to born with an invisible deck of cards the Salt Lake City L D S temple Spanish Fork schools She was the void showing bid followed by ask' ever get sufficient information from in the convolutions of his brain Card at a bridge supper ing bids and an eventual grand' partner to do him much good sense 4s largely an understanding VINEYARD— Mr and Mrs Axel honored guest recently by Mrs Cecil John- slam contract which can be redou- North however may be able to use of the spirit of cards their remarkF Andreasen announce the engage- given son for the teachers of the Thurber bled with a 99 per cent chance of the information about his void They able structure and the few underlyment of thSlr niece Miss was presented with a success Delphia are committed to a game contract ing principles that make up conBy C E BUTTERFIELD Frandsen daughter of Mr and Mrs school She South dealer— her coremembrance of by and North can still sign off with tract bridge” gift Speed of flight is effectively sugCarl Frandsen of Thornton Idaho ft Vf workers five diamonds if he isn't interested gested in the designs of a group of to Clyde A NORTH Holdaway son of Mr! Another function in honor of Miss This skip bid in the opponents’ suit new airmail stamps from Hungary — and Mrs K $ Walter s J Q Utah Hotel At A Holdaway of Vine- Larsen was given by Miss Lenore is an old friend— the void showing replacing the set issued in 1933 The 8 6 5 ¥—10 yard The marriage will be Miss Lenore Sterling and At the Hotel Utah regular weekly new stamps show an airplane of the bid A minimum in their suit would — K Q 10 4 June 17 in the Salt Lake Rigtrup tournament Tuesday night the latest typo soaring into a ky crissMrs Mary Woodhouse at the Righave asked —K 2 City L D S temple 4 North naturally is delighted to Mitchell movement was played with crossed by beams of trup home Bridge was played Mrs light SOUTH This futuristic motif is carried out accept South’s invitation In fact it the following results: BRIGHAM CITY— Mr and Mrs Lois Jex winning the high score — A 10 8 4 — rooms were North and south winners Mrs in three drawings F6r the three is just what he has been angling George Tiller announce the mar-nag- e The living with roses attractively —None for He now asks in clubs know- Joseph Brown and Mrs Fred Han- lowest values a trimotored plane is apd peonies of their daughter Helen to decorated —A J 9 7 2 Miss ing that if South shows any aces son 73 points Mr and Mrs Frank Owen Westenskow son of Mr and Out of town guests included —A 10 7 5 he can read exactly what they are Rank 68 Mrs N P Westenskow of Manti Ruth Ryan Miss Madge Fairbanks ’ r TB wwwx Mrs Hazel Perkins and Mrs Rhea jii The marriage took place How would you bid and what con- - —at least to the extent that the East and west— Mrs Arch Brown28 in McBeth all of May Harold 78V4 Mrs and Ace is them not heart Payson Pomeroy Dwight ing among the Logan L D S temple The and Miss 5 A skip showing three Mrs Helen E Critchlow and Ned couple have gone to the coast for Whiting of Springville Parks of Moab performed the cere- aces Warnock 71 a wedding trip and upon their re- Muriel Christensen of Provo dinAs published early in the week Mrs Simmons was the motif of monywasafter which a wedding 6 And isn’t that seven beautiful turn will make their home in Brie-haserved Critchlow and Theodore W a bridal shower given at her home ner Walter City Long Utah pair champions were Friday afternoon for 30 relatives TOOELE— Mr and Mrs Franklin eliminated early in the Pacific SOUTH JORDAN — Mr and Mrs and friends Games were played un- Whitehouse Sr announce the marBride I Coast Bridge league tournament Hans Nielson of South Jordan an- der the direction of Mrs Hannah riage of their daughter Leona to J CTWTCftjBrJMM which opened in LoS Angeles on nounce the engagement of their Brown and Miss Lenore Sterling Jesse N Charles of Grantsvllle May was 30 luncheon a buffet -the of which ‘‘-‘after r Reports May Saturday 23 at Randolph daughter Glenden to Albert Akins it I They will make individuals matches were not ' reof Layton The marriage will take served Mr and Mrs Simmons will their home at Grantsvllle road above a country along pictured be in wound at will ceived reside up They Payson Mrs Charles was a teacher in the place June 24 in the Salt Lake which a farm wagon is traveling San Francisco Sunday (today) L D S temple and a reception City Tooele Central school for several will These demoninations comprise FORK— Announcement SPANISH did Utah the Just what be held that evening at the South players is made of the marriage of Miss years She has been extensively engreen 20-- f carmine and 36-- f in the coast tournament will be Jordan school auditorium since tertained the of schools closing Fern Ferguson to John Willis on sepia published next week May 29 The plane is dipping its nose toTuckett son of John Tuckett A SANTAQUIN- -J W Tietjen was the ward the distant city of Budapest at given PAYSON — An interesting June the marriage of his daugh- wedding reception on the next four values — 40- blue Firemen’s Auxiliary ter Thelma to Richard McClurg Lake Shore amusement hall marriage was solemnized Monday 52-- f orange 60-- f violet and 80-- f son of Mr and Mrs J R McClurg Wednesday night The bride is the in the Sajt Lake City L D S temElects New Leaders slate of Greenriver The marriage took daughter of Mrs Lizzie Frances ple when Miss Jean Dixon daughOf the three highest denominater of Miss Adelia Dixon was place in Logan The young couple Ferguson Officers elected by the ladles' tions the plane appears to be gainarc students at the U S A C The SPANISH FORK— Announcement wedded to Theodore Westring of auxiliary of the Sqjt Lake Firemen’s ing altitude shortly after a takeoff son of Mr and Mrs James bride Is a member of the Beta Delta is made of the marriage of Mark Nephi dark' association at the annual election In this group are a i sorority and Theta Alpha Phi Mr Hanson Stark of this city and Miss Westring of Benjamin A beautifully arranged reception meeting Thursday in the chiefs of green p brown lilac and p dark McClurg is a member of the Pi Mary Burch of Provo fice at No 1 fire station were an- blue was given in their honor Tuesday Kappa Alpha The couple will make This set of airmails makes the nounced Saturday their home for the present in TOOELE— Mr and Mrs Peter G night by the bride’s mother In the follow: Mrs W sixth change in design for Hungary new officers The Greenriver ward First hall The of were announce the marriage guests Droubay S Knight president Mrs J M a pioneer in the airpost adhesive their daughter Rachel to Stephen received In the reception room vice president Mrs L field The first issue ih 1918 under MURRAY— Mr and Mrs Ray E Weston Hardman was which decorated with flowers Bates son of Mr and Mrs Mrs L R the monarchy was a W Jolley secretary Huffaker of Murray announce the Elmer Bates of Duchesne which of the season The wedding party Mrs Stuart overprint on regular postage stamps Rogers treasurer engagement of their daughter Ruth took place at the Droubay borne stood In front of the mantel which to Clarence J Vacher son of Mr sick committee chairman This plan was continued in 1920 Higham held a filled with' basket 29 long pink May Mrs J E Goalen refreshment com' under the republic and Mrs Charles Vacher of Provo Friday The marriage was performed by and white roses mittee chairman Mrs La Vere The first specially designed airThe marriage will take place June T R Johnson The young bride was lovely In a In the presence of 20 The couple are both graduates entertainment committee mail issue appeared during the 1924-2- 5 Hanson of white satin a gown with friends 30 and soft relatives about chairman Mrs A R Williams fiperiod of currency Inflation The of Brigham Young university in buffet lunch was served the guests filmy veil falling from a cap of lace Mrs N B Dodge press face vhlues run rather high starting nance and Provo where the bride is a member after the Her bridal was of bride’s bouquet ceremony at and going up through of the Fidelas social unit and the agent The young couple will make their roses and white sweet peas Her six values to 10000-- k In 1927 with a of member the bridegroom Tansig home at Duchesne where Mr Bates sister Mrs Blaine Hansen was maa change In design face values were social unit and the Black “Y” club Is In farming and stock tron of honor and wore a dress of Zoo engaged Philadelphia Healthy considerably reduced becoming 12 Mrs Huffaker entertained at a pale green and carried a bouquet of raising for an eight-stam- p issue PHILADELPHIA (UP)— The to delightful tea Saturday at her home coral shade sweet peas Miss Of the other issues including four beasts and birds in the Philadelfor her daughter She was assisted MQNTICELLO — Miss Bessie Johnson wearing peach colin receiving by Mrs James West-woo- Marie Wagner daughter of Mr "and ored phia zoological gardens have lived value inserts ial93Q and a complete organdie and Vanetta Flnlay-so- n Richard longer than any other group of cap- design change in 1933 there was BINGHAM — Mm II Duane AnSANTAQUIN — Mrs sister of the bridegroom Miss Mrs W F Wagner of Monticello in yellow were the bridesmaids issue of 1931 tive animals in the world Dr Rod- the special two-itederson a bride of Friday forMerle Miller and Mrs Vacher Tea was married to Michael Monroe and their McClurg a bride of late May forbouquets were in contrastThelma erick MacDonald director of the In connection with the flights of Miss Tietjen merly merly Miss Leola Keely daughter was served in the garden and the Wright of Bldseye Ind Monday at ing shades of sweet peas Grant institution says tea table covered with a beautiful the bride's home The Rev W E of Mr and Mrs A M Seely Germany’s Graf Zeppelin daughter of J E Tietjen (Continued oa Page 11D) de el six-od- no-tru- of Friday iliiP Jefferson Officers Parent-Teach- er of the Jefferson school association were at a tea given for the hostesses pupils of the articulating unit the teachers and the orchestra members It was held in the library of the school The serving table was covered with a lace cloth A low bowl of roses formed the centerpiece Silver candlesticks holding green tapers were placed at eaph corner of the table The following ladies poured: Mrs Dan Baker Miss Hazel George Mrs Joseph Jenkins and Mrs C V Edman A program was given by the students and the school orchestra under the direction of Mrs Ruth Marshall furnished music for dancing in the hall The following members assisted with the serving: Mrs Lawrence H Heath Mrs Richard W Morrison Mrs C L Bosquet Mrs W E Mitchell Mrs L Jensen Mrs E E Erickson Mrs Laura King Mrs Fred C Cole Mrs Nellie King Mrs T Earl Paulson and Mrs Roy Hartnett Stamps in News ifiMirwumiiiinHui no-tru- m -- Recent - nt er -f Holladay-lrvin- g Bessie Terrell will conduct In sewing and art in the sewing room at the Irving junior high school each Monday and Friday between the hours of 1 and 4 p m She also will conduct the y following sewing classes at the school each Monday: Girls 10 Mrs an adult class Hol-lada- to 14 years of age 10 to 11 a m and girls from 14 to 18 11 a m to 12 noon An adult class In literature vo- current cabulary building events will be conducted under the leadership of Mrs Nellie McKinney each Monday from 2 to 4 p m in the Last Irving junior high school Monday this class met and organized Mrs Elizabeth Hutchinson was elected president Mrs Luella Lambert vice president and Mrs Myrtle Belnap secretary for the class The classes are public An open track meet will be held —aLthe Holladay recreation center - Saturday at 4 p m All visitors are and welcome An Interesting program has been arranged to entertain and instruct children at the Holladay recreation 2-- 5-- two-val- 100-kro- er Mar-vale- d m |