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'b izcu Evanston Family Daughters of Back From Visii Utah Pioneers The Weber county camps of the To South America Daughters of Utah Pioneers will Glas-man- el hostess Camp F — ArdeUa Stevens tain Jeanette MorreU hostess Eccles Ave an B Belnap Camp H tain Carma Crosby hostess Porter Ave Kathryn Putman L DINNER GUESTS WBA Mrs Victor Nelson The Pact President's dub WBA aa dinner guests last entertained Sunday Mr Mrs William Wilson Mrs Ma5SL 27 at Wednesday evening April eight o'clock at the bel N Fry and Maude Richards home f Mra Grace Shaw 360 nt rWHon anrl Mr flrul Mrs Willis vvelfth i St Evans and children of Lay ton cap-rgar- et If f NEVM BEFORE A VALUE LIKE THIS A nuin Diamond ii - WEDDING SET u See White Gold Top Oar Selection of : MUSICAL TRAINING Fine Diamonds Seasonably Priced "Famous for Values" MARK'S JEWELRY H ECCLES BUILDING Pi HERE IS THE WATCH FOR ass i GRADUATION A SENSATIONAL Special Purchase Phone At Hunting Hall EVANSTON Wyo AprU — Members of Evanston UMCY club will meet at five o'clock on Sunday afternoon April 24 in Hunting b A program has been prepared and refreshments will be served Plans will be completed for entertainment of members who are graduating in May from Evanston high school Adeline Miller mathematics instructor Evanston Junior school spent tne Easter week-en- high d hoindavs in Iffurtaiioti 1Am ailia she waa a cuest In the homo of hor Drotner-in-iaand sister Mr and Mrs Russell Riggs LDS Evanston Second ward choir of 38 voices will sing in the neneier utan ward cttapel Sun- omy Apru 4m ax two pm I Wilford m Price president Thp rhmr aanar in Kemn Sunrtav Anrll'IA cert which was' appreciated The group aiso sang at a meeting in the Beand ward rhanel hero lact cnn day evening Nellie Davies la cherlater Marie Bateman pianist Bessie Carpenter oreanist and Mr RnlanH Mat thews narrator Mr and Mrs Francis T were hosts at Easter breakfastTaylor Sunday April 17 at their home The ing services at the Presbyterian Daffodils and Easter bunnies Centered the tahlfV! whor nlro arranged for Mr and Mrs El wood oimui son naroici ana Nina and Mary Jane Mr daughters and Mrs Lv e RnrnM Mr anil tMwm Carruth son Charles and daughter Trances Anne: ivir ana Mrs Jack Lewis Mr and Mrs Eugene Law-land son Francis of Utah Althea Taylor and theOgden hosts w nri er captain Esther Anderson hostess 2864 Lincoln Esther Mitchell as sistant hostess Camp 45— Effie P Fowler csd- tain: Matilda J Frew hostess 161 28th St Ruth Jones assistant host- - VHate - SB SB SB —— - Bf SB m -- a- rrn rHine 1 BTTC1 c- EVANSTON Wyeu April SS with a gift I tedSi£day' Utah with Mrs Naomi Hamblin Av-d- J — society of Evanston he nual installation tea April 14 in the church parlors The afternoon program included tern vocal solos --Easter Parade" Joan Stainbrook and "Have Thine Own way" by Mrs Frank Samuelson accompanied on the piano hr Mm James Keaton The Lord's Prayer repeated by the group waa followed by presentation of the lee- son by Mrs Samuelson Mrs John Stainbrook who i prestaent received a N i- 5 l maavjaaE re-eci- ea Mrs S O Creek InafillllH CCinducted into offtea lira John Stainbrook Dresidant: ICn Percy Morrison vice president Mm Frank SaniasJaoa sncretary treasurer Mrs R Starr White Crcea chairman Mm ' waMar Bricken spiritual Rle chairman Mrs Ivan Burna stewardship Mm Herman A Olson Christian ritJaan-abi- p Mrs B E PhiRiga Chrtitlan fJ1 HEaE are mairf fMSfp about oirr memat granite monmniiBJh fljl fjUu'll apprecistf lurfacw which do not stain Good proportsfjgjgssi 'i "T carvings DS l friendliness: Interesting granite Integrity of workmanship Mrs Jarrej Keaton children's crusader Mrs William Hinahaw atodeat counseUor and Mrs Hilda Kelley Christian educa- tion The tea table waa centered with a bowl of attractively arranged nink earnatinna a tilv color scheme was carried out in lace-cover-ed ing at the table and pouring Mrs R L Starr and Mia Hilda Kelley both of whom wore orchid Tea hostesses muirison xvirs were Mr wtniam a masterpiece of memorial art aod mi M MEMORIAL DAY P"r ikuil 1f49 'cVlngmftUuh7Vflneit di Monuments And Por Markwi and Mrs Ivan Burns i 9: Coil em Us lnrMAIaj IViiwva Ifasl 3019 Washington Sfvd fl4 Rc Crabtree IssgjBBaa hostess 3449 Net- visiting r t member KA—T aMla Pamn w cum ci K Tovloruciuix 2850 North North Ogden Alice HP Pn rtWiWWiViVgViViVVV —- lLiSmgnWa Baptist Seat Leaders at Evanston Meet Meet Sunday Ave lime —7:30 p rn yuncy tie Stewart board 2524 Wash Blvd 94 of his parents Mr and E Frances During his stay XlreT UMCY Club to DUNKLEY SCHOOL OF MUSIC DOWNSTAIRS and i "P47— Lettie STRINGS — Ross Beckstead Utah Symphony WINDS— Ralph G Laycock Utah Symphony director of the school — — —- pm nuill IUU Camp 51— EHzabeth S Stewart eMtain: Pearl Martin hostess Hlta City Utah Stella BaUinger KAP8 acsi ant — VALUE Limited 924 B Time Only a asm ilvo Jy Use our Rental EsawssBsanwaaa OULBRANSpSa J T It Swoop Second Hand Watertight Typo Case i Luminous and Jeweled Dial ' 1295 11 "Step Down and Save" 8? J fa Included) m Z F MARK'S JEWELRY ECCLES BUILDING DOWNSTAIRS Tsj H j ' ISSN'T NEGLECT VOI R CHILD'S MTJSICAI EDUCATION a— wZjCJm 7 JvX JcJL iT Jf Vv p&st fM ''ftnM E3 Start him now with one of the west's fine artist teachers — PIANO Anna J Slawinski European trained 3 1950 - d Mrs Howard Mosev and Mr Rrw Anderson reviewed "The Big Fiah- man by Lloyd C Douglas at a meeting of the Lades Literary club Friday April 22 in the clubrooms of Uinta county library states Mm m Ella Dunn club Dresident Mr W Camo 48— Sarah W itatnan mm John Watts vice Dresident I I tain' Marv til res d ed Music was by Warren Ethel' Stewart' assistant pMrs Max Cazin musicarranged director hostess To be by Don't Neglect Your Child's Enlarged to Show Detail f?r (hjl Thersa ir-:- 0dtn T Im Har-risvil- le °f I Camp X— Maude Rabe captain Margaret Burton hostess 1648 Grant Ave Eliza Allred and Elva Kuriz assistant hostesses Time 2:30 pm Cllhn V —M Rita Irene Croft hostess 2525 Madison we Auene uisen assistant hostess Bertha Reeder visiting board member Camp Z— Josephine Budge captain Fay N Wade hostess Thelma W Rhees Af ton Budge Minnie G Roylance and Helen B Parry assistant hostesses Time —7:00 pm Pearl Taylor visiting board mem- Camp 28— Lettie Stoker captain: Lewder hostess Hazel hostess tie in assistant — Louise Brown 27 Camp captain cap Janet Leonard hostess Riverdale 3250 AdeU Fife assistant hostess Amanda Michelson assistant hostess Camp 29— Esther Orton — Ann Layton captain Harriet S Benson hostess captain Camp I North Mary B Stirk hostess 1372 29th Ogden Time— 7:30 pm Hazel St Reta Williamson assistant host- Sander visiting board member ess Time 7:30 pm Iretta Lindsay 30— Iva Costley Camp board member Iva Costley hostess RD captain 3 Camp J— Lottie Foulger captain Bd members of the organFlora Halverson hostess 2704 Madi- ization assistant hostesses Hot pot son Ave lunch will be served Carrie Potts Camp K—Mary Thomas captain visiting board member Mary Thoma Camp 31— Sarah White captain Ave Ogden Pot Luck party Time Alminda Johnson hostess Plain 1:00 pm Parker visitintr hnoM Camp L — Eva Morley captain member Elsie Stone hostess 3458 Ogden Camp 32— Margaret Taggart cap-tai-n Ave Martha Stone assistant hostEtta Storey hostess 814 E ess 2600 N North Ogden M—Nona Camp Ripplinger capCamp 34— Robena H Greenwell tain: Pearl Bau Mi: Lola Blanch hostess West captain: Buren Elizabeth Hellwell assistant iise Barlow visiting hostess Time 8:00 pm Margaret board member Eames visiting board member Camp 35— Margaret Talbot Camp N—Edna Christensen capTalbot hostess 1002 tain Ada P Lee hostess 2736 16th St Madeline Harrop visiting Jackson Ave Alice P Knight and board member Sarah Young assistant hostesses — Viola Farr captain Camp 36 itkins visiting board Sarah Call hostess 600 Cross Cry!a St member Camp 37— Edith Barker captain — O Florence Ballif cap- Edith Barker hostess 155 W 30th Camp tain Laura Stephens hostess 1366 St 20th St Tim nm aCamn 9JtTw T Camp Q— Fae L Ward captain tain Ivy Longstroth hostess 2036 Addie J Sanders hostess 536 29th oeny Ave rainiova ureen asSt Lucy G Pope assistant hostess sistant hostess Ida Russell visiting board member "InuHp Rrnum oantainTime— 7:30 pm Maxine Brown hostess Roy Utah Camp R— Harriet J Read cap- (Roy Rd) Maude Brown and Ina tain Lola S Scott hostess 531 17th Weston assistant St Artz Simpson Blakely assistant S ii'! p n April 27hostesses Time— hostess Camp 41 — Clara F Anderson Camp S — Charilla B Sargent captain Cynthia L Peterson host- captain Hazel Budge hostess 3113 ess xv r a layior utan: saran Porter Ave Charilla Sargent as- k Tadley assistant h sistant hostess 42— Ruth Pepcorn captain Camp Elizabeth Harwood hostess 1063 Camp T — lone Toller Itha Bieler hostess 2354 captain: Taylor Ave to be by Drucilla Camp 43— Fern C Jackson capMcFarland tain Margaret B Mayberry hostU— Camp Gladys Stoddard cap- ess Kanesville Utah Time— 8:00 tain Fae Munn hostess Hooper pm Utah Verna Munn assistant host- Camp 44 — Madoline B Jensen son of of Mr a moving trip R Howard obi son son of Mr and to Arizona Mrs Clayton Stout son Gail and Mrs Delbert Robson have daughter Jams spent a week in sail ii ICVTIII LbiiiiiiiiiIbW F 'v of Mrs Stout s mv A Mrnand1°Mrs Arnold Miller ' ' w g' fgfm Mrs Hen BssssssssssBatBt -drove to Ephraim last Sunday to Mrs Davirt vnn BW?asJsW"":'' assC'-B Wednesdav in Centerville with her KhnVoung'ln0Peterao!r' RobertVblnd little son mother Mrs Pamela Smith who is til at her home aa Oscar Lavton Thatrhr visited recently with relatives' here orover LW :dsjH isssssTCipll bbBk' sW and in Layton wntMaSnardro?ncTrs0Tnur" f SBsHsraEiH sBKyilfliSsi ' 28 at North pile' day evening April hall Cobble Cottage They wtR recent! v Mrs LsSsPfsSSBBslPLsi WiiiOIlS r B vr El f? inSwTTJCllOns BBSSsHaWKfeL Wanda Lund pave tun W on thi the life stnrv nt Tic aidan waa ISitawed by Mrs Bar- work will be to aaehPnmar bara Stuck Hostesses were Mrs partV n 'take thV Irene Wilcox Mrs Bessie Schoen A NtW ENGLAND FAMILY PORTRAIT Bj by uni feld Mrs Edith Steed and Mrs regular Arthur W Grix John L Shorten and Gae P Cowley the play Edella Smith "Village Green" which will be presented May 5 7 t the Members of the Fircf neoer college auditorium by the Ogden Community College aachrty held a social la theatre -- — — — witn tne mommy at the home of Mrs Utah cap2533 Mr ner the ess Eva Wangagard visiting board member Camp V—Nola Simpson Beatrice Cutler hostess captain: Hooper meet Thursday April 28 at 2:00 pm unless otherwise stated The lesson to be given "The Story of the Blind in Utah" and the song "Count Your Blessings" is suggested The camps who would like musical entertainment are asked to contact Charles L Gibson representative for the blind commission of Utah 1131 21st St or telephone 6244 and make arrangements for samel Camp A—Edna K Stone Francine Norton hostesscaptain Rpy Utah lbs Dean Parker assistant ber The Summer theatre at Ogden Wyo AprU 23— Hermitage —will open again this MrEVANSTON Mrs Michael Malouf and and year and the date for the first daughter Shirley and son Fawzy play "Ladies In Retirement" ig of Evanston returned this week from an extended visit with relscheduled for June 29 LeavThe theatre will feature the same atives in South America in January by car cast as last year with Les Mahoney ing Evanston they drove through Utah and Ariand John Hetherington of New zona and the southern states to York City Mary Arrabit Frances Miami Fla where they boarded Bppper and Dick Trumbly of Berk-ele- y a Pan American airliner and flaw Brazil Calif and Carolynn n to Rio de Janlero and Jeannette MorreU of They visited Mr Malouf s broth-er- a Tific Malouf at Piraaaunun-GabriOften Malouf at Piracicaba Mahoney and Hetherington of "Angel Street" and and Felicio Malouf at Rio Clara "Blythe Spirit" of last year will all in Brazil Points of interest direct the plays this season Some visited during their stay included of the plays under discussion for tropical forests where they were interested in the bird and animal presentation besides "Ladies in Re- life and farms and ranches where tirement" are "Harvey" "Tonight 1 11 1 they inspected cattle Life" ?i? J'S ascended Sugarloaf moun( Brief Encounter' They verspicture "Hands Across the Sea" tain and Mt Copacabana by cable ion) and "Berkeley Square" "Red Pepper" car and enjoyed Mardi Gras in Dio de a new melodrama and a children's carnival celebrations Janiero and Sao Paulo The movies Members of the various chapters and night club life of the country which they compared with those of Beta Sigma Phi who United States were also of the Summer theatre as pioneered sponsors of the interest to them for last year will act again this great They returned by plane to Miami year in the same capacity The there motored through membership drive will start May and fromTennessee Oklahoma and Georgia The players and producers prom- Colorado to Evanston While Mr ise an entertaining season in the Malouf would like to live in South ° den canyon and are America Mrs Malouf and the chilprefer the freedom and greathoping to Lure a large number of dren Ogdenites to help them make this er advantages that they are accustomed to in the United States truly dramatic center iaiiiiiBri sHhih IBBSBI WUi to house building Those in chat elude Graydon TfliriHla William Ashby Fonda Stout Kenieid and Marjone Jeffs Comerv ning in their Dewey Gill of His devoted wife played by Violet Grix keeps him on the straight and narrow w e: ration pre sents itself These two leading characters are supported by a capable cast and the production promises to 'be a popular one Monday May 2 from twelve to six um unm tune at Glen Bros musicproduction store SUMMER THEATRE It s coming again this year and Mrs Lon E Dunbar and Mrs George F Lar-H- B of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority which will sponsor the project again talk over the first play "Ladies — —-— nuv iuc mug in mat summers productions Theatre Group Sets Opening At Hermitage ——— r dramatist in JgHgQHHKnHg&gl B— WaiA io Present iMorgaii Group Benefit Event Attends Lions : well-know- ttjliiiT sunday MRlNtpRDiiy eight-fiftee- 'Hb HHBfiBPangHIIHBnB ilk Community-Webe- THE OGDEN MsfeaasnsBi its final production of the season "Village Green" a comedy by Carl Allensworth The play which ranks high with critics will be presented at thai Weber college auditorium May 5 6 and 7 at n nm under direction of John Kelly of the We- oer couege speech department The story centers around a judge who has unusual philosophy re garding politics He is and has been for a number of years aspiring to political heights but the fact that he haa not bean successful does not dampen his enthusiasm This role la played by John Shorten n Ogden jiIIIHhHb JH8wHB3HP HMmHbHT Ogden College bbbbs gaaBBBB ssbP flHS I The m Lam Lbbbbbbbi "v 4 bbbb Mlr IB t aflH mm BfcM'r £Agfl H bbbbt I IS HBdHLB :H HyK BjIIIk KulsiKvB IMHbRK I 9 ? HEdrldiiMH HU': K' I ssresfi '"mm 1C Village Green' Comedy Slated For May 5 67 and diacum your child's muaical future with RJP° G Laycock Director at the Dunkley School of Music Instructions in Piano Strings Wind IhStfOA ' menta by Artist Teachers 5 Dr°P Ji "gf- - mm nexup SC m "pj 2IS3 ' emi DELIVERY |