Show J o Shall What Be?Answered I Q - fcr T Portrayed Story Sung and ° — Jp‘ 4 " Club Literary ZHIHSTMAS ate music place appropri-I pictures with were presented yesterday the Ladies’ Literary at afternoon in club section charge The art was the and the pictures were given under Tableaux direction of Miss Myra Sawyer and the based on work of old ev®’lt3 of art portrayed new masters the in life of portrayed were as Mies Cowie Bixby Lthel Mrs P A Mrs pillar at shepherd shepherd Leone Miss uutte “Repose Mary child woman ' home Phi AT on I and Today w rrLHiMWIiw k ' Miss Woolley Eleanor ' Davis Edward Hill Marie” Mary That Mrs Lydia intermission harp played on the White of Miss consisted Mr Smith Holmes and Mr the played Stillphen Mrs in and the trio Mcsdames were and Schrayen Smith Daily 'Hua Iom just Mrs MrPhiladelphia William violin Daily : NORA her like used CAJ1UA most street V Under the at evening last avenue bridal with W the Boys tho DR for of r C in BY Dr II N Williams Saturday California last funeral service in pulpit the the on left who to J by Si Mr i U to the Brainstorm' I that of W ASKED 5 i’i:iMt-:v txivrHMiY DANCING PARTY GIVE of - Members '1 Wonderful More i Be? I last buy editor to answer the Offered the the or This is newspaper main newspaperjournalism books advice is to in Sale in wk Today on 'tn the his save city at money town being a arc your 'I a-country the are advantages editor? irst country vou of boys Editorships own of great ’ -J The values of iii 'offered jam the for drive week hospital' left be is all it values These c 99 i I' 7X them of we Embroidered Beaded and few are Julius Caesar tn first be buy Satins into it put little and is the people To be you Colors village black are S3 S In z 7QLjQ2S - — Z — I — hours within Made the be on may is you placed chair Spe the may on into fortunate be to i Ing" then immediately books cod “raction Shuman: Correspondence" twenty-four oT staff are and by -acquired G by Country (Next M week: actual $ experience "A if i& if two for the ’s the family— happy -a day y in enough 50c pound a only special today’s for canky Order your everywhere Christmas by (Walker’s I K 55 parcel Store to W Sa rtain 260 send candy post ICE - We Sx nnd Candy Dept) CREAM State - 160 So j CO the on by subject 1 ? 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Talk about Tn think on here you lady "You fair!” for for schooled myself hours play this resolved tomy part meeting it Lillian and had as outline! aayz Hiid aversion our o r were to to be the register emotions was first I tnougnt grimly to myself that would not n n v h n annulate: the sec- had 1 ond TAXES IX to SlOtLOOO $50000 from were received yesterday treasurer Larson state MADGE IN HEN HAPENKD Y HA L'NDEKAVOOD WHAT MET It THE II LIBILAIIY X don’t whether to call it' telepathy know although or something elsebut eyes' my werg Underwood’? studying I me sight gazing It was sounded if at a v devoid upon of I whom step effort expression heard feet the coming 1 identified" I feared was soa that dreaded so phamphlet the culine which had 1 tremendous bell within me ’ caught had 1 him tiny electric somewhere moment Harry first If as warning By he moment ns-well me directly as from direction and assiduously printed before he page the knew of averted my At was last at the those of inc of mas-I tteps the man Underwood' ona and on ono the that fdr to make love that but on let talk me here than you can-guess it I to chance I back a confidence “ looked with up surprise pretended prided myself rather thelooked back upon “Mr Underwood! ' a little unon gasp which when I exclairned-nnd took step IcveluntiTily a backward he leaning eagerly across the was Ills brilliant black a desk eyes I to dislike the old used with expression his lips Into his old so twisted stnilo BAnlonie ho now!” "Oh mocked come come surely to net begin “You're going -glca just you away eyes-and-hands-offen you you one and the used to carry I think Don’t you for not kind glance Lil and other your other night?” beneath his He Does Know? myself haughtily at his up ihlTjiert inent and just nronosal was of to hurry out about turn away and of library L’Ujan s when the memory to $’was admonition me cameto rack at lossthe a how handle bzatre His startled situation next words me self thought s out of any Whnt around deserve giving friend I drew ‘ “Now obstinate don't dome get of it into yours thnt that pretty 1 want I’ll to you More Jo be know you good But somewhere elsa depends on it than been tryin gto get I since see ever you came life you death ana may I’ve on -at - something I you honor entrance to ought to tell" to refusal” consent or your hsfl I those words following heard Grace Draper speak the to the set brain to room my twild speculation and then spoke tenselythough in low voice that but myself so a no one could hear him if girl I here have offended “See I I in and you have suppose million different hundred ways I'm since I first mighty sorry saw you Til be old promise Messrs And ’I you D and scretion Repression themselves But I’ve talking with you when I'm injust to got see you some place talk the where we without chance can of somebody we know coming to lady liable here a pop back i tnat minute wouldn't nave ee any for deal that's and not you’ a good her either” on account I Lillian’s back to ‘thoughts leaped to the Latin-American cafe expedition to Draper’s Grace unsuspecting eyes attitude to and Harry Underwood's My I -me-villyun always 1 suppose Lang His ad- inThere's for that I 1 about‘nine’ of interview I He you” muttered night that Did this father’s man hold ’ 'A O GO the of secret m fate? 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J a S REVELATIONS O A WIE t STATE D’S 0 REUNDS NO - easily not he 322 Mrs Third W South street who started a nation-wide for search her son Mayo late last summer had her recently hopes of finding letter aroused through a from Denver that her which reported in son was health and had good a situation Mayo 16 years old went to work in a Vn munitions factory nt Nitro W after in declared 1917 soon war was without telling his He went mother after the of lie and signing armistice completely disappeared -Allen now ountain HER O r? 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Mark’s St dancing at entertained a the evening at Country club The reception rooms were decorated the ideas the with holiday and table with a large centered supper was In of the? affair Lewi of holly charge rf the class who Utah of party you '14 are ‘ Have Uni-versity clas freshman the l lU ' filled Millar Headlight “Aly What be Methodist irst AND v iu i i 11 - JELLIES li yl i Newnpaper be numerous newspaper and illness church because Sunday family at Cal Dr Berkeley now Lace John J superintendent of Methodist will work in Utah preach at the irst Methodist church at 8 o'clock Sunday Wallace Alfred Henry McArthur William Robert Abbott erGordon Douglas and ergus fill lull I his night BKk- ’ 8' ALEXANDEil Corners into go Yet a you business author a not S probable your for of II IH I Jf 5 Peabody Wallace I : H Country a “Who wantsDaily to Hicksville conduct will coast the of ' j15 f if really art and open Shall R writes: J J J tn Serge A Saleswoman” Newspaper Service Girls’ 1919 of Editor N H Serge A WILLIAMS DELAYED ON COAST J $5 rj workroom the W wide “The Answered Boys assisted TT Serge if painstaking Is What yesterday decorated tea nnd Copyright W - sacrifices who leyol-he:ided the work door week: (Next pageant afternoon The tables were with vases pf pink button twenty-five chrysanthemums About guests were present at of capable n J to - Wt J I - ImMbI If IV hardest the means -who A-room C for work i sclf-deVo-tion those to But those Instinct dramatic of Raddatz month the stage W A W I idr wB) times good anil complete demands “arrive” University ENTERTAINED of Y members committee Peabod-home RudineJohn Clifford Dr kind make to prepared friends of Lloyd Weeter Claudia entertained Green Miss the table Cal tlie by honor of the Smlth-Swanholm Th party of with decorated vases were rooms the crimson poinsettias ana supper large a Jack centered with was At the corners of the table Horner pie candlesticks holding crimson were crystal cathedral candles Htltna Miss included guests The Swanholm of Doise Ida Misses Theodosia Adele Gustin Smith Katherine Smith Miriam Bessie and Sharp Ora Helen Pasadena of C Rupert Shaw Hubbard Third on GIRLS direction Mrs committee dancing a gave A -hMm "duos living in wage in roles order the trade of be must The lora this tricks art i EXTKRTAIK3 PAUTV Peabody Miss of married be C AV -society IL sorority Ph! Littlo apprenticeship be willing must girl a the for lunch Gamma hiinor in will who girls A plans of at both Virginia of will at Utah entertain a this luncheon afternoon at the homo of Miss Katherine Virginia Harvey on poin-setties PEABODY MRS SMITH-SWASHOLM phi Pledge decorations the in A mere insignificant tr-ok ideas were The drawing room was decorated berries anti with crimson table centered and the tea was filled with silver basket with a large and tied with carnations deep crimson in the a butterfly of tulle same shade silver table the At were corners of the cathedral holding crimson candelabrum the twined about Holly candles was chandelier Mcsdames Presiding at the tea table were N S M Union Woodward Melvin and Charles Worthington Tyne of by H assisted a group Sowles Christmas in start She Nora Miss genuine a theatre the WEUOetl of marriage daughter gift” born that years of untiring practice iven have Marlowe’s voice’ Its that only by richness or extreme cnc and self-denial can Maude Adams continue in her lively roles must acrcsses To be sure all great “the gift" but there have how many flourish only few who a are seasons talent alone they because depend upon is to It talent maintain their fame! plus training of the most rigorous kind thnt makes the successful actress There are schools which train young girls in and voice expression gesture of such the as American Academy City the Dramatic Arts in New York and the Leland Emerson Powers in is nothing schools Rut there Boston of and A O Player Mr Mrs to place Player Asahel Richardson Tn in the Salt temple yesterday Lake the a at evening reception given was the home of the bridegroom's parents here home PLAYER The rrZr Vivacity learn AT RICHMOND MOM: "and rederick Courtis Richmond Mrs her Mrs Walter Newton daughter a yesterday presided tea over Pugh at home on the Richmond afternoon E South Temple street in honor of Mrs rancis Voris (Miss Gladys Edwin Richmond) who has come to Salt iJtke of realize she -r ETED that and music of youthful an afternoon sits by enraptured Harlnwe's or of lgh onvy4of heaves a genuine “heaven the Hill Brown Vincent in as ’ voice Mrs iguests of are J Brown’s Mr and Mrs Golden parents and Kimball Mr Mrs are on Brown their to they California where way will the spend winter of JeJH-son jusi is practice rcqulrojl much who achieve success girl follows Maudo 'Adams who Tho KIMBALLS VISIT nerc as tlirough Mary Williams Louise Whitney Cd those Virginia Sarah Burton Nell Bae Williams Driggs Clawson Marjorie Anna Dailey Gowans Mildred Cartwright Marie Covey Burrows Marion Gerrard Grace Rlcharxls Mildred Helen Melba Dunyun Kearns Nellie Wilcox Katherine Creer Mary Marshall Helen Midgley rances Arm--strong Henrietta Bird Helen Dewy Helen Schriver Delores Baker Dernita Ellen Helen Schramm Carman Maore and Gene Hanson “LegendeThV’quartet BRhOS and Mrs Tk Gibbs rances Old of Story Sweet lUSiisi tea Etina Hanson Aimee Romney Star Duet of University Pan-Hellenic active violin Bethlehem” HOVS-1 sorority Omega candlesticks “The King s Temple” “Christ in the quartet Business” “A Modern Madonna” "Lullaby’ club — — Sale iilww Sixth -tied quartet party a decorated follows: as 1 Mrs m a Utah women’s gave at their chapter yesterday afternoon house on Eleventh East street Cardinal and straw colored ruses the living AThe tea table rooms lace doth Cluny covered with a was centered satin and yellow over was filled with with the flowers a basket four At the and with yellow tulle table crystal the corners of were candles colored holding straw Pledge members of the sorority in the The presided dining room ulvfa includes chapter Misses Ivins Victoria Howell Golda Hyde orest “Children When Head younger befol- to fl a East” make rules a OMEGA CHI Chi I to definite are alumnae home the E at 1135 Gaby ' Clark Nelson Alice “Holy Night Chorus “Holy Night” a Lullaby’: by Egypt” “Repose In trio of womenof “I th© Think Shell’ In the Boothby a Gamma of the this afternoon Members Mark Joseph quartet Annunciation” Visitation” Gounod’s "Ave chorus there this r I Dailey the of her at On Joseph In harp and The Star of ‘ similar making are P meet of Miss Marie South street Madonna” Modern Garden — A Brush) Madonna and baby child Le Grand Y'ottng and St Daly John Miss Margaret musical with a selection program A each for picture arranged by Mrs' was C girls many s tho (De Mrs “The “The for street Parley will (Van Dyck) Egypt” Parker Mary and child A I’ Nirs Stone and child of Shell” (Murillo) the ’Children Allison and Virginia Betty Allison in the Temple” (Holman Christ L Parker Mrs Joseph Hunt) Christ Le Grand Mrs Young Mary Mi’s Pearl Jtaddatz C woa English 'I' at will give a Jenson at her afternoon home and this evening avenue will entertain and Jenson Mr Mrs at bridge twenty friends ’and hl Mrs Tn entertain will afternoon Temple bridge tea Douglas on Ethel1 Miss K Mrs Mrs West who grader ' Ure this Mrs Angel Huth Miss nd Bixby Mary child and Bagley Mrs L Caspar Parker Pearl It Calvert: Miss Balthazar W GaJtacidatz Leone Miss Melchoir Angel child V Louise tea rose S (Burne-Jones) Bethlehem” of will Hotel the that elder Woodruff Parker younger Gamette K 11 L Mrs Miss “Star Mary (Ghirlandaio) Stone and ‘Visitation” child a 's — -be the I -J aclress school an finish dramatization a — — r i ’ : (Rosetti) ’’Annunciation” by ' They child Christ follows: the followed be rif — this resolutions holiday when season the theatres aro packed to standing of the blame room! And none us can to like girl” “stage struck We all and tho desire to somebody pretend Is to ‘teens’ else not confined our of huge number Yet In spite ofarid the“tnovfo “matinee dolls” fans” there Is less perhaps kn&wn about aatlng other art than people realize any ew take In and church reception at Congregational irst be will o’clock 830 at to to — —— — WB " How O — Swanholm evening this a going going seventh class and Carl to Smith even rehearsing j Smith Miss Vivian K Mrs George of marriage Mr daughter of The i - I— Ladies’ at not remarked EVENTS TODAY’S - I’m bet ‘Tou I'm KejtOBigivCQ 1$ Z The Actreee ELIZABETH UATEEIl Hl' Christinas i$ $ - TO tomorrow) -fr STAKE -' r CONERENCE and Joseph Smith of the council” Richards of George the D twelve will represent general L S at the church aauthprities quarterly at stakeconferences North Panguitch and Sanpete and Cottonwood tomorrow' Sunday' II will Charles accompany Hart Mr as a representative Whitney of council the seventies Whitney Cuticura The Healthy — Shaving Cc tieora Sop shav— Soap withoct " Soap mng Everywhere S&e |