Show 2B THE OSDEN (UTAH) Centennial Play Coming Here May Drama Club Sponsors Personal Society JNotes mil STANDARD-EXAMINE- R ' I daughter Mr and Mrs Mason W for Mr Rankin and their two children Jo It's back to routine It's coming soon! That stage and Mrs Augusus William Bartlett and Mason Jr They also visited in Butte and and were Pocatello Lou Play their "The Price of the Market" away and Mary daughter Jr also weeks three They at spent the last fun been r"cn have really is Centennial tor us having They initial in Salt Lake with anothpresentation was given just Last Frontier at Las Vegas and re- week-en- d and daughter Mr er turned home Tuesday and Mrs William Jr Smith and It's a Boy their two children Tracy and Dana Young David Campbell Eccles arrived April 2 weighing six Arrival pounds He wiH- join" his The stork has been busy these Wolds brother Marriner Val in the household of his parents Mr days and an importtant delivery and Mrs John David Eccles who whicn ne jusi mane was little The Junior Child Culture club are residing in Los Angeles His Christopher Shaw Scalley He ar- met at the home of Mrs J H Anmother is the former Miss Shirley rived March 26 to join his parents drews on Wednesday April 9 with Mrs David L Stine as assisting Scoville daughter of Alva Scoville His grandparents on Mi and Mrs Robert Scalley and hostess of Ogden uiuiner itobert The following the paternal side are Federal Re- nis officers were Marian elected for serve Governor and Mrs Marriner His mother is the former year: Mrs the Shaw daughter of Mr and Mrs George H Lowecoming Mrs S Eccles president Week D Shaw His father's par- Ered A Kuhlmann vice president Down from Boise has been Er- ents are Mr and Mrs Douglas Mrs J W Randall recording secrenest Spencer He has been a house Scalley of Salt Lake City The tary Mrs F W McCarty correand sis- Scalleys reside at Sacramento sponding secretary Mrs G E guest Of his brother-in-laMrs W and A Mr Green well treasurer Mrs J H ter Walker Calif at present Andrews historian and reporter The Walkers also had as their Mrs E J Fjeldstedparliamentar-ia- n their Back from Coast guests over last week-en- d and daughter Mr- and It was a coast visit for Mrs The program consisted of three Mrs Herbert Tarran and children James F Hunter She was away a Sandra Freddie and Robert of month visiting her son and daughter-i- Piano numbers played by Miss Martha and a dramatic n-law Provo Mr and Mrs Floyd reading Kuhlmann Miss Brophy Joan move will Mr Farr from San Farr by Stork News Francisco to San Jose Calif to be There's joy at the home of Mr manager of the radio station and Mrs Don C Johnson for they KEEN of which he owns part inhave just welcomed their first terest Many will remember him as child He's a nine ounce announcer for both Ogden and Salt boy with dark hair This new mem- Lake stations ber of the Johnson family is lucky The Ogden Business and Profesin being not only the first child for Vacation Over sional Women's club met April 12 his parents but the first grandAn enjoyable trip has ended for at the Utah Power auditorium Mrs Dr and Vern L Ward Mr and Mrs Walter Tunner 348 child of He arrived at the Dee hospital on Washington boulevard and Mr and President Barbara Scott Beaton Thursday His mother is the former Mrs A L Williams 417 Thirty-fourt- h presided In commemoration of the Utah Ellen Ann Ward They have now returned Pioneers a centennial program was after sojourning in several coastal under direction of Miss presented Northern Sojourn cities Hales and Miss Nona Todd Myrta The Joseph Tracy s have just rewere Members in pioneer costume turned from Wallace Ida where Another Boy! e songs entertained with and they visited their With six and a half pounds to given by L M Hilton and spirited the good —young Russell Stevens square dances demonstrated by arrived Saturday He is Mrs Sophie Reed's adult dancers scene of a dinner on Sun- Michaelson son of Mr and Mrs W There followed a question and ansecond the Included in the day evening his Michaelson brother Jay be- swer period on Utah history J party were Mr and Mrs Frank Rounds Mr and Mrs N Mabey of ing five years old Mrs Michaelson Assisting Miss Hales and Miss Clearfield Mr and Mrs J Russell is the former Ellen Glines daugh- Todd Myere committee members Hoffman Mr and Mrs Richard H ter of Mrs Florence Stevens Glines Laura Bowman Carrie Roberts Grose Sarah Jackson Rhea 'Wagner Mr and Mrs Max Stevens Mr Michaelson's parents are Mr Wilma Mr and Mrs J Clyde Buehler and Mrs J J Michaelson of Afton Poulter and Betty Saunders naerson and Mr Wyo ivirs xiicnara and Mrs E A Gibbons Hyacinth Club Meets Returns Mrs David K Holther was Mrs Carl Gunnell has returned Members of the Hyacinth club hostess to a group of friends at her to her home in Mesa Ariz She is will meet at the home Of Mrs A home on Tuesday evening Her the former Miss Norene Barton of J McFarland 2273 Eceles avenue guest list included members of her Ogden She has been visiting her April 18 A bridge club and eight special mother Mrs Loretta Barton 2319 pFriday m luncheon will be served after guests Van Buren g the Wufan - soh-in-la- w - three-year-o- Junior Child Culture Club Meeting ld j xnree-yeai-u- m w six-pou- Parties Given for Visitors Include Dinners and Teas r and Mrs S A Cook The cast for today's performance includes Mrs I Bruce McQuarrie Miss Jeannette Morrell Miss Janet Stewart Dean Hurst Wallace Budge C William Elliot Nolan F Taylor and Ray Jones The opening performance will be May 1 with the Ogden Drama club as hostesses and sponsors TOGS LIVELY FOR ACTIVE TOTS Wmum M Ogden Business Club Convenes nd TOTS' LITTLE SPRING COATS old-tim- An array of smarter coats for the littlest in th!e "Cute" styles for their I wear "dress-up- " no-ho- st ublish-Ogden- pres-parti- es m i w w one-thir- ty - n j 'x i j i VAG SAYS: d- great-great-gran- son-in-la- w 's Visitors lend a lively tilt to recently had a short story At McCall's magazine local world and a few ed in have lifted the lull into en- - ent she has on her literaryj agenda visit-thejoyable activity Among some of a novel of thjej south She is feted been who has during ing here while Lieut jg) is her stay in Ogden is Mrs Jay RAr vine on a transport son the Bartlett ot Jaurange ui one is Pacific a guest at the home of her husband's parents Dr and Mrs Frank Mrs Noble Bower of Ventura K Bartlett Calif also has been a visitor in j Mrs Bartlett has asked a few Ogden Shel has been a guest of and sister" Mr guests in for tea at her home on her brother-in-laand Mrs Charles J TrusQott Tuesday to meet her daughter-in-la- e There are about thirty-fivMr and Mrs Truscottl entera of is first and this the tained at dinner for her kt their expected series planned by Mrs Bartlett home on Friday evening iMr and The visitor will be also a guest Mrs Carroll W Burt and daughof Mrs Conrad H Jenson at the ter Gene and Mrs' Beulah H Children's Hour club on Monday Gavin were other guests attending and of Mrs Donald E Leader on They also entertained on! ThursSaturday day a group pf old friend$ of the On Wednesday afterhodn Mrs visitors at open house and at a W R Brown and daughters Mrs dinner on Tuesday evening honorAnthony J Lund and Elizabeth ing Mrs Bower entertained informally at tea at The Californian also was a their home on Jackson compli- guest of MrsL H M Shank at the The! tea Church of the Good menting Mrs Bartlett table was attractive with a blue Episcopal tea on Monday iShe left Shepherd cloth and pink and white hyacinths for her home on Saturday Her Pink tapers in Dresden candle daughter Evelyn accompanied her holders lent charm to the setting to Ogden but returned last SunTwenty guests attended day to resume her studies at OcShe was a guest of Mrs XZ G cidental college in Los Angeles Moyes at the Easter tea held at the Episcopal Church of the Good Mr and Mrs Harmon G WilShepherd on Monday afternoon liams invited in for a buffet supper and was honored at a luncheon by at their home on anumber Mrs John T Rushmer at her home of their friends Friday The guest list on Thursday afternoon Places were marked for eighteen guests numbered iitteen at the Rushmer party a delightful afternoon On Friday Mrs C C Hetzel Mrs forProving a group pf Ogdenites fwas the Burton Lyle Fisher and Mrs luncheon given Thursday afternoon Charles C Hetzel Jrj extended at the sorority nous? of Kappa hospitality informally at tea at the Kappa Gamma by jthe sorority home of Mrs Hetzel Sr The mothers club! Those frorfi Ogden event honored Mrs Bartlett and attending were Mrs J H Andrews Mrs Richard Newton 'of Nampa Mrs LeRoy B Young Mi§s David Idaho who is visiting at the home L Stine Mrs! William s£ Moyes of her parents Dr and Mrs Eu-- i Mrs Clyde (A Lindquist'j Mrs E ur tross gene H Smith Mrs Bartlett is the former Alice Clarke a professional writer She The Graypliff lodge was the i j early history An old program! reveals the cast as John P Caine Henry Maiben J M Simmons R n arKer David McKenzie H B Clawson S D Sirrine Mrs Wood-fa- r mansee Mrs Margaret Clawson - son-in-la- w visit Mrs Jay Bartlett Is being extensively entertained duringK her Bartlett Frank and Mrs Dr Bartlett's parents here with Lt j g Mrs Bartlett is a professional writer known by her former? name Alice lai ke (Lioveiana studio beginning to gather as early as five pm Top prices were 75c for the first and second circle and ovc ior tne tnird circle ine pro- ceeds from the tickets consisted of from just money according to records In those days we are a hundred years ago in London and the told they bought their tickets with at the Olympic theatre in New whatever they had to substitute York the following year when they couldn't spare the This French comedy of Louis money The original Salt Lake theatre XIV period which was written by cast may strike a familiar note to a popular French playwright of Ogdenites as a those days —J R Planche Esq parent uncle aunt or cousin for will be presented for twelve nights some of the names appear in Utah's at the Ogden L S D Fourth ward hall as a Centennial offering by the Ogden Drama club and the eight L D S stakes of the city Mrs Eber Piers and Mrs Bertha Eccles Wright are producing ot The comedy has special significance for Utahns at this time because it was the first play to be Salt Lake presented in the old theatre The theatre was dedicated with this play March 6 1847 and its first paid performance was Its given the following night was wholly inadequate capacity we are told to hold the people on that first night with the crowds i m m t m m m l ill III m 1 May h f wwvi v vv ffo? Ir I V ijy rn 1A ill - well-know- rvv m V "There is only one genuine Tango Pump! — and it's exclusive With us" to 3 — Boys' and Girls' n Morrell dramatist here will take one of the leading feminine roles in the Ogden Drama club and Eight L D S stakes Centennial feature the first play presented in the old Salt Lake theatre — "The Pride of the Market" by J R Planche Esq The event will be presented for twelve nights in the Fourth ward hall at 21st and Jefferson beginning Miss Jeannette a i I ' quilt-makin- I i Sizes mm-- r I mm m saav k- mv ja "mmv t&yr w : ir i tr caresses your instep collects ki compliments uciuc i- - ' M If ordinary pumps cut try the blissful comibrt of TANGO!1 famous Paradise classic as seen in the Jpril Ladies'4 Home Journal and Woman's Home Companion Its flex- ible instep gives with every tiny movement of your foot yauuaMVM I ''V- - m&Mr m resist one of them I They're in demure net cotton seersucker or printed w tt: f skirt and tiny cap sleeves Our junior formals are so young and sheath-lik- e liaavlvou can't I MUI 4 1 High or medium heels J in sparkling patent leather 1 i wm M I m-EmL- -- m - ' i n "We have your size 2 to 10 AAAAA to d Widths f tntMmeTeN 1 i ' "L :"' oooim utmi 1 'j rred M Nye 'Co L- - i :'lAJ : mm i Hi H lH M1 BiliS I Wtm- v mm 1 Hi 1 J B 1 ' 1 I |