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Show I Musical Comedy! Of Ogden Stake Assuming Form Play Based on Charming Fairy Tale Will Be Given Early in August Ogden show and comedy lovers are ; eagerly looking forward to tho prescn- I tatlon of tho musical comedy. 'Stone Leys. ' to be. glvn at the Orpheum the- j atre August f. and 6 nnd r tr.c aus-plOM aus-plOM of ie Ogden slake board. From those who have had tho opportunity ' to attend one of the rehearsals, It has been asserted that Ogden audiences will be delighted with the comedy, the j bcene of which is luld In fairy land. , the story having been taken Lorn one " of Anderson's fairy tales. 4X Over one hundred characters are ; ftgja In the cast and both adults and chll- 1 WU dren will be attracted by the charm- j I lng princes and lovely princesses, a V fairy queen and numerous fairies 1 oth musical nnd dancing features are Included In the production, some of ! Kr?? the leading numbers of which will be wFfJ- an effectve Chinese dance, "Fast ' &ijA Asleep In Ponp land," given by Mitt U ...uir.. FN. iv. " e.i.h. oth-. r. 1 v. C- maid;. Ruth Gianuin, i s Princess I . Desmonica, has two solo costii'mel V -dances, as veil .ns Dorothy Esraelson and Maurlne Hinckley. Eilj::h ClaW-son ClaW-son and six demltasse girls will ::: MM an oriental dance. Misj Grace Stone d 1 as the queen will lead her troop of fjtM fifty fairies In a pretty scene. "3 ' "Stone Lefi unaer tho tion . uBj of Earle Wallace wno came to Ogden Jfl purposely to direct 'ho production. MBS Pally rehearsals have been held an-1 jfBI the play Las already been well pui in HPJb shape. Although the full cast has not JPH yet been completed, tiie foil owing M?" young men and women are taking part XBJg In the production. IvM Ruth Graham, Grace S'.uri". Carl mt Ballantine, Ehja Clawson. Kenneth I iflL . Probst, Frank Douglas. Qcan Orcen- 51; 1 well. Wilbur ( ouch. Louise Fialer, La- jgall vina Shafor, Rose Bowen, Kuth Nel- Vfi son. Tearl Clark. Phyllis Jones, Mar-! celle Taylor, Margaret Btakelj ISvelyn ISflHL Hinckley, Zella Wood, Alice Buik. byl- vlu Ernstry, Vonda Doxey. Lcllr. Mm Doxey, Elva Fanster; Beruicc Harris, f Weilma chaer, Elizabeth Mason, Oa Jacobs, John Griffin, Harold Nichols, I y Mcrvin Creiee, Merrill Tribe, Joseph I 1 Oborn, Gerard Klomp. Marion Burk- I . land, Jane 1 larks Edith Grund . Eeii-j '1 Phillips, Blani ht 1 ah 1 Bon j Rmuln Beth Winkler. Blanche Coxey I 4 Ida Ed ling. Margaret Stevens, Edna I ' fc Condle. Delia Foulger, Emily t'lark, i Jcanetto Both we' 1 May Bramwell I I tfV Edith Bramwell. Blanche Shipley ft iMn Dorothy Lund. Verna Heeve, Elmore I JbJ Cc.merford, Helen Nelson, Dorothy 1 ' Israolson Ruth Fisher, Lois Cham- j born, Maurlne Hincklej Geneva I '4'?flH Byrne, Elma Reynolds, Dorothy Stet- I Wl eer. Hazel Higglnbotham, Kathoilnc I Zllllgun, Ruth Dalton. Rctta Wends, I , 'mL. Allcen-Byrne. Paulino Butler Marlon L Clarke, Audrey Clarke, Martha Gay I r fiSK Nolda Sessions. Ruih Clarke, 8h F ir-ofS Haherson, Dorothy Manning, Elms I .jt2 Stromberg. Km C'.riss. m- .. M.ldrc.t I i, Stromberg and Helen Tribe. f HJ Mrs. Mary McGuIre of Portland. I 1 Oregon, Is . 'siting in igden as ih S guest of her brother. Jcnn Reardon a Mr6. McGulre expects to spend the summer In Ogden and will visit other relatives btforo her return to her home. $$1 Alfred Dean Warner of ogden. and Mies Bessie J. Reynolds of Lacka- day afternoon at the Church vi th MpRi Good Shepherd. The wedding ce'r- . JflJ emony was performed by Rev. J W. ' tJHmm Hyslop The couple were attended by SfjfL Captain William P. Katz and J . S Morlarty. BHP Mrs. Dan Todd of 2614 Lincoln ave- flKr nue Is entertaining as her guest Mrs S. SyP ester and Mrs. J. X. Miller of Hp Denver. Colo. Mr. and Mis. J. M. Russell and par-H par-H ty returned Monday evening from a n delightful trip through Yellowscone I HR Iark. The party was gone seventeen' days and enjoyed seeing the many JL. I beautiful spots loca'.ed in tho park. jS (JB&I Wr8 Joseph Vi'. Bailcyy left durJngi the first part of the- past month for H Idaho Falls, where she will bo entcr- talnod by Mrs. G L. Wright for a pPPH few weeks. During her stay as the JrMjl guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wright, Mrs. SjjjH Bailey accompanied them to Bear! iH lake, where an enjoyable two weeks' 'vjifjrl Was .spent at the cummer home of .si r. ; and Mrs Wrlfcht at Id.il Keach Mrs. f Baili -y will visit Indefinitely in Idaho' '3 Mrs. Rose Day was hostess to thci members of the Whllo Rose club' Thursday afternoon at her homi on IfJQ Van JJuf'n avenue. A social time, ,iWr. was enjoyed In live hundred. Curd' 'iJEK favors were awarded to Mrj. S. P. I A Millar and Mrs. J. C. Gieen At the 'EH. close of the games, a delicious lunch-1 'Efl on was sered. The table wan cen tered with s bowl of sweetpeas i hi next mc-ting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ed. Barton. In two weeks. Members of the Ogden branch of . the Brlttanlc associ.-alon will hold a basket outing at Lor In Parr park. Mon-:j Mon-:j llH1 day evening All members and their friends are Invited to Join the association asso-ciation at the park at 7 o'cloi If. when J luncheon will bo served. I A special meeting of the Sacred ll Heart Alumnae association has been i IS called this afternoon at 3 o clock in II the Kchool library Invitations from f 'ho Salt Lake alumnao association l have been received by the officers of 11 the Ogden association to meet with l the .Salt Iake members at lagoon I on August 1. Plans for the formation I 11 Of a etato organization will be made. ii'l Mr. and Mrs. T. Peterson. Mr and :. - H Mrs D. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Pat- H terson and Miij Norma Peterson have returned from Bear lake where they -i IBB spent the last ten days ( Mr. and Mrs Julian M. Bamberger, Of Fait Lake, were guests of Mr ana -Jfll" irs. J. H. I. . .11,. during the last week at their summer home, Idlewlld. 'Ill In Ogden canyon Mr. Bamberger i-t II recuperating froni a surgical opera- I . ; f Miss Ruth Graham, who portrays the role of Princess Desmonica, in the musical corned', "Stone Legs," to be presented at the Orpheum theatre, August 5 and 6, under the auspices of the Ogden stake board. 4 l mmfmm imm lyiiwiii iiwh I'l him i 1 1 1 I I irilll H lirn,nr; -4 ' -Mr. 1 . . 4 1 Mrs. Oliver F. Gregory, who was an Ogden guest during the latter part of thr week. Mrs. Ci came from Twin Fall?, Idaho, and joined her husband ;n Ogden The two left for Salt Lake where they will make their home. v i ' ' ; . ... ; ' -V. f Iter Mr. and Mrs. O F Gregory weie" Ogden guesta ilurlng tho early pair of the week. Mr Gregory came from Salt Lake to meet his wife In Ogilon. Mrs Gregory came from Tv. In Falls Idaho, where the couple resided recently. re-cently. They will make their horn In Salt Lake. A prettily appointed familv dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E3. Bristol at their summer homo In Ogden Og-den canyon last .Saturday, July 17, In! honor of the ninetieth birthday an-nlversary an-nlversary of Mrs Bristol's grandmother. grandmo-ther. Mr Margaret Chamberlain Tho table was centered with a larso vsav of pink roses and smaller vases or pink sweet peas were at each end. The favors and place cards wero also n pink A cake, bearing ninety pink candles can-dles was on the table. Besides the hont and hostess and the guest of bono., there were present. Mr. and Mrs Hat-old Hat-old C. Day, Chaplu Adelbert Day, li; i - llnrold C. Day, Jr., Mrs. Geneve Mino-guc, Mino-guc, of N'Gweygo. Mich , Mrs Shlplej. Captain Arthur McCrystal and Betty Bristol. Mrs Nellie Kenney nnd son, Don- aid. of L03 Angeles, who have been visiting at the homo of Mrs Kenney b Bister, Mrs. Oliver M. Runyon, left last Wednesday evening for Welser, Idabb. They will return to Ogden next week to spend a few weeks be-fore be-fore returning to Los Angeles . Mrs Mary Zeller and daughter, Louise, who have enjoyed thft last thro,- weeks at Fairmont In Ogden canyon, have returned to the city. Mr and Mrs Dan Ensign, accom-palned accom-palned by Miss Sylvia Dec and Mr. J. C. Armstrong, returned Monday morning from u ton days' trip In Yellowstone Yel-lowstone park. One of the pretty and Impressive; weddings of the past week was that oi Tuesday afternoon when Miss li it Watkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E , J Watkins. became the bride of Cecil Dorney The wedding took place i the residence of tne bride on Twenty-I 'seventh street, and was performed tiy. Bishop George Browning Only tho members of tho Immediate family were present. The bride was attractive In u. blue dress, wearing a hat to matcn.j Following the wedding ceremony, a breakfast was serrd. Summer flowe.-s wero used in tho decorations of tno home, with ros..i and sweet poas pret-tlly pret-tlly combined with fcrn.s The young couple left for Sal! lake In the afternoon, after-noon, to spend their honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Dorney will live in Opdon nnn . will be at homo to their friends ail 3237 Hudson avenue after August 1.1 M1S9 Eva Anderson, who wan enjoy- I ing her vacation in Los Angeics, Cal , has returned to Oden. Abraham Lincoln Circle. No. 2, Ladles of the Orand Army of the Re-I public, held their regular meeitngl Thursday afternoon in the Z. O. O. F. hall. Members of the Ogden chapter of the Pythian Sisters hvid their annual picnic Tuesday afternoon and evening at the Lorln Farr Park picnic lunc h.-3 were taken by the various members, , and aTter an afternoon of Intense enjoyment, en-joyment, the baskets were opened and1 luncheon served. The romalnder oi the day was sociably enjoyed. Plana) i wero outlined for another of the pic- nlcs in the near future. 1 Attorney Samuel Powell has return- 1 ed from a trip to the Pacific coaat. I Mr John Jay Edmonds, of Spring-vllle. Spring-vllle. New York, announces tho ens. Dement De-ment of his daughter, Mac Malvsna, j to Relnhart Lang Gideon, son oi Judge and Mrs Gideon, of Ogden, Utah. The wedding will lake place in mid-8U primer, after which the young couple will live In Hartford. Conn., at which place Mr Gideon Is engaged In ".he practice of law Mrs Warren L Wa'tlo and daughter, daugh-ter, Florence, and sons. Warren, Jr., I and Lloyd, '.oft Monday for Portland. Ore. They will spena two weeks Visiting Visit-ing relatives. Judge and Mrs. Tillman D Johnson John-son and daughter, Miss Kuth Johii3on, of Salt Lake, aro spending the rem Under Un-der of the summer months at their cottage In Ogden canyon Mr. ad Mrs Lawrence Talor are in Los Angeles, visiting relatives. Befoiej their return to Ogden they expect to visit San Francisco and Portland. Charles Hender9hot. of San Jose. , Cal.. is a guest at the home of Mr. I and Mrs s. H Hendershot, 2555 Quin-1 cy aver, lie. . Mrs. Hi;rh Crea entertained at al Kensington it her home. 2 122 Adams hvenue, Tuesday afternoon. Mr and Mrs: D. A S'myMi Mr. and Mrs Walter Smyth, Kdward Smyth; and .Mi's Man Smyth returned Thurs-I dai from a ten-day motor trip through Vc How stone park. The B. I. M. Five Hundred club was entertained al the home of Mrs. ChasJ W. Iverson. P'17 Washington avenue. I Tuesday afternoon. Two tables of 5u0 was enjoyed, .Mrs. Marx Wardle receiving re-ceiving the honor- Refreshments I I were sered at the conclusion of the I games. . . . Mrs. J. I": i t ' II left Thursday for; Mountain Hon e Idaho. She will visit I her granddaughter, Mrs. Wllford Wy-rnan Wy-rnan Dr. and Mrs C. B Johnson havo returned re-turned from an outing spont In Logan Lo-gan Canyon. Members of the Presbyterian Missionary Mis-sionary society hold their nnnual plc-nlC plc-nlC Monday afternoon at Lorln Farr' park. About thirty couples wore In al-l tendance and an afternoon of pleasure and games was spent Late1 In ihe day. a delicious luncueon was served by the hostesses. Tne ecnni),- was spent In more panics and soci:.l chat. Ano- i the: picnic may bo held In the near future, Miss May Conroy, formerly of W ' H Wright and Sons, left last Friday ) for New York, where she will purchase the fall goods for the ready-to-wear department of tho Walker Brother's store In Salt Lake Mrs J. I. Eldredge. Jr., was a Salt Lake gueot on Tueadav. Miss Lorene and Lomi Wattle, daughters of Mr and Mrs. Warren L Wattis, left Sunday for Nevada, where they will spend several weeks with Mr and Mrs Herman B. Way. on one of the largo ranches of the' Utah Construction company: Mrs. H L Bell has returned fro-n Yellowstone park, where she has spent the last two weeks. Mrs. Bell motored 1 through the parlc. as the guest of hoi son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-Win Ed-Win L Bcil of Lewiston. Uten Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Toneel who loft recently for the east, sailed on July 21 for England They will visit the principal citie.i in Denmark. ' Germany. France and England, and e: pect to he gone a year. Mrs Van Tonprl was formerly Miss Etta Shupv of Ogden. Mrs. Samuel Qucr entertained at a surprise party Tuesday evening at j her residence, 2226 Jefferson avenue, in honor of Mr. Query's birthday anniversary an-niversary After an evening spent sociably, so-ciably, dainty refreshments were served serv-ed byr tho hostess to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M Hall, Mr and Mrs. Frank Parker. Mr and Mrs Juck Anderson, Mrs V. C. Can-son. Can-son. Mrs. Ward Wilson. and Mrs. George Sanford. Mrs Query was assisted as-sisted with the entertainment by Mrs. Frank Parker. Mr and Mrs. H. C Stoval and dau-ghter, dau-ghter, Miss Stoval, who have been tourln the ens' lefl Tuesday aftet-noon aftet-noon for her home In Williams, California, after a few days visit With Mr and Mrs. R W. Taylor, 10&D Twenty-sixth street. The Primary Association of Plain City presented a pageant in ten parts as the event in the celebration of Pi-opeer Pi-opeer Day at Plain City Tle pageant was entitled, Tho Birth and Growtn of Mormonlsnu' |