Show 1 I TJ o 1k I D > kr i E I 1iIi I Four beautiful luncheons a dancing pnrly the regular day at the Country dub and a number of smaller informal in-formal events tended to make the week just past a fairly busy one The sudden change in the temperature was most welcome and If I Jt continues the number of entertainments to he given in the near future will be greatly increased in-creased On Tuesday the first oC a series of entertainments in honor oC Miss DIckson and Mr Schulder will bo given when Mr and Mrs Forbes entertain en-tertain at dinner The details of two I other fashionable weddings in which I l Salt Lakers are greatly interested have not yet been arranged but will hortly be announced Another bride or the early full will soon return to the tity and her coming will be the sig Ial for a number of delightful social events Visitors at seaside and the nearby summer resorts are rapidly returning re-turning the girls and boys arc leaving g leav-ing in large numbers for schools both I 1 n11 TIrcL In1 nnt fnt cnn tit to t come will society be settled for the fall gaylties Brilliant September Wedding I The wedding of Miss Irene DIckson daughter of Judge and Mrs William H Dickson and Russell G Schulder ito i-to take place at St Marks cathedral on the evening of September 23rd promises to be one of the most brilliant bril-liant social events of the year A bevy 1 of fair young girls v ill be the brides I I attendants Miss Wakeling of New I I Brunswick is to be maid of honor and the Misses Evelyn Mason AJleen Mac ican and Helen Gillespie the bridesmaids brides-maids Rudolph R Schuldor will be I f the best man and Willard Thompson Walter C Shoup and Hamilton Coffin the ushers A wedding reception to which three or four hundred guests will be bidden will be held at the 1 j Knutsford immediately following the ceremony at the church In Honor of Miss McCorniok One of Salt Lakes most popular society girls Mlsa Anna McCornlck left on Wednesday for an Indefinite etay abroad and before her departure waG guest of honor at two elaborately appointed luncheons at the Country club The first was on Tuesday when Miss Geddes was the hostess Twenty five of the most Intimate friends of the guest of honor were present seated at two long tables adorned with a wealth I of lavender sweet peas and ferns Miss Salisbury was the hostess on Wednesday One long table accommodated accom-modated the eighteen guests Clusters of sweet peas with ferns formed the table decorations boquets of fragrant sweet peas being used as souvenirs Engagements Announced An engagement of interest to many j Salt Lakers was announced during the I week that of Miss Harriet Merchant of Troy N Y and John F Miller formerly of this city but now of Trail E C The wedding will take place In the little English church at Trail early in October Mrs Rachacl S Miller mother of the groom leaves shortly for Trail to be present at the ceremony v Mr and Mrs Charles D Swift announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter daugh-ter Margaret to Solomon Austen Mc Curdy the marriage to take place Sep tember 12th at St Pauls church Dance at McIntyre Home Forty members of the younger set whiled away several delightful hours on Friday evening at the home of Miss Elizabeth McTntryc the young people being invited to meet Miss Nann KeTpcr of Philadelphia The home was very beautifully decorated for the occasion a wealth of sweet peas asters sweet ely I slum and nasturtiums beine used with graceful palms making an effective setting set-ting for the whole Miss Kelper Is a charming girl and those who haVe had the pleasure of meeting her regret that I her stay In this city has been cut so short her intention being to leave fQr California today At the Country Club Members and friends flocked to the Country club yesterday afternoon in large numbers It beIng the regular reception re-ception day IrStl H Kervln and I Mrs R G Smith were the hostesses and thej were assisted by several of the younger glrla Clock golf was played 1 at f oclock Distinguished Visitors Entertained On Tuesday last at the Commercial club L H Farnsworth entertained at luncheon in honor of Thomas G Sample Sam-ple of Allegheny Pa past supreme commander oC the Knights of Pythias and also prominent In Grand Army circles In Pennsylvania Covers were laid for fourteen and among the other guests present were Thomas J Stewart of Philadelphia who was succeeded at the last encampment of the Grand Army by Gen Black us commander inchief The distinguished visitors stopped off in Suit Lake for a day on their return from San Francisco where they attended the national encampment encamp-ment of the G A K Luncheon for Miss Helper One of the prettiest of the smaller luncheons of the season was that In honor of Miss Nann Iveiper of Philadelphia Philadel-phia at the Alta club Frt ay Miss Eliza beth Mcintyre and Miss Pearl Van Colt being the hostesses Luncheon was served In the goldrooin covers being laid for twelve at > a round table decorated deco-rated with masses of pink sweet peas and maidenhair ferns Heads of American Ameri-can girls beautifully doneln watercolors were used as placecards 1 Informal Lawn Party Mr and Mrs E W Duncan and Miss Edna Duncan wore guests of honor at a very delightful lawn party given last Tuesday evening by Mrs Anna Sheets and her daughters the Misses Sheet The lawn was gay with flags at d bunt lug and biilllantly lighted with electric elec-tric lumps and Chinese lanterns Some sixty guests were there and very much enjoyed the informal musical pro gramme rendered by Mrs Agnes Os borne Miss Duncan and Mr Skeltcn Van EttenEddy Wedding The man Salt Lake friends of Miss Estella M Van Etten of this city and Clarence E Eddy of Boise Ida were surprised to receive the announcement announce-ment of their marrIage which took place at Portland Or on August 13th The ceremony was performed by the Rev E A Allen of the FirM Presby terlan church in the presence of a few relatives of the bride and groom For the past three years the bride has made has made her home In this city with her sister Mrs E B Danner and has been very popular in the circle in which she has moved The groom Is well known In Utah and Idaho as a mining and newspaper man and has a host of friends who will wish for him and his bride all happiness Mr Eddy has been appointed a delegate dele-gate to the Mining congress at Deadwood Dead-wood S D where he will be accompanied accom-panied by his bride Upon their return re-turn Mr and Mrs Eddy willbe at home to their friends at Boise Weddings of tho Week Two of Provos most popular young people were married in the Salt Lake temple last Wednesday at noon Miss Electa Smoot daughter of exState Senator Sen-ator Smoot and Roy Dixon Immc dlateb after the ceremony the young people left for Proo where they will make their home and where a large reception was given in their honoi Wednesday evening at the home of the brIdess father S The parsonage of lllft Methodist church was the scene of a very pretty wedding Just Wednesday evening when Miss Elfio Settles of Pueblo became be-came the bride of Frank Bliss of Denver Den-ver Rev D if Helmlck an uncle of the bride performed the ceremony in the presence of relatives and friends After a brief stay In Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Bliss expect to go to Colorado to mnke their home Miscellaneous Events A special car carried the members of the Blllle club and their friends numbering num-bering In all about forty to Saltair Thursday evening where a Jolly good lime was had by all As soon as the party arrived at the lake a delicious supper was served and then the young people passed the remainder of the evening dancing returning to the city ion i-on the late train Following were the guests present Tho Misses Nanah Chappon Effle Wilson Chequlta Felt I GWen Knowlton Annie Sorenson Ida Cohn Ethel Fchllng Lulu Peterson Crystal l Patten Alice Farrell Jessie Ladd Dot Dwyer Nellie Nicholson I Messrs R Holmes James Nelson A H Burt Robert Wilson Dave Sprunt James Wntson Will Ball Gates Paddock Pad-dock Frank White Westley Wilson I Arthur Bolton James Cowan Sam Ash by Clyde Simmons Thomas Larson S 0 Mrs Hyde Dale entertained at an enjoyable en-joyable Kensington last Tuesday afternoon after-noon In compliment to Mrs Vllcox oC Adrian Mich k Mr and Mrs W B Booth entertained enter-tained informally Thursday evening at their home 10 North West Temple street In honor of Mr and Mrs Fred I Butler of Denver Colo Very beautiful I vocal selections were rendered by Mr j j Butler rccompanled on the piano by Miss Primeauj and violin selections by Mr Skelton Those present were Mr and Mrs Fred Butler Mr and Mrs II I E Booth Mrs Arthur Mrs Rankln Mrs Butler Mrs Hamilton the Misses r I J I I 7 L Lg I I 4 t J t 1 J It I r S 111 ¼ if 4W tt J < W < ig JfW r i f c7 J i M > 1 rj t r t 1 m 3 y f l liv X tr oY > mJl 1L 1 tIf1 j f Jt fbi r < I f txci i J Cr lfii W1 f ft I I f 1 v < Tw rV f t f F j J I > > J 1r i t = J d C J1 io 2 9 1 1 v 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Q k 4 r11IlS 1 < l w l J Miss Agatha Berkhoel a Salt Lake Girl Who Is Winning Unstinted Praise as the Vocal Soloist of the Canadian Cana-dian Symphony Orchestra Hyatt Butler Early Johnston and Prlmeaux Mcsira George Butler Schlnness Skolton and Dr Hyatt j a 0 p d 1 Mr and Mrs Robert S Campbell en tcrtalned at luncheon at the Commercial club lust Friday In honor of Mr and Mrs Leo Campbell of Logan i Members of thr Bonnlaya Sewing j club were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mra Stella Vincent last Thurs day afternoon 0 o 0 One of the pleasant lake parties oC thai week was that given by Mrs J C Lucy on Wednesday evening Following n I delicious Huppir the guests enjoyed 1 1 dancing until the late truln Included oJ In the party wore MIss Julia Gilbert Miss Lucy Miss Naomi Ungcr M ni Daniels Mr Francis of San Francisco and Mr Swalberg iLj a o t 1 Miss Amy Pike entertained at an informal j In-formal tea Thursday afternoon i A r 5l A pleasant Informal event of the week was the dinner part given rues ay t evening by Miss Maude Ward I 0 0 c Mf and Mrs W P Cooper entertained enter-tained twenty of their friends informally 1 Tuesday evening in honor of Mr and J Mrs E W Duncan and Miss Edna 1 Duncan o MISs June Blntz entertained a fcw1 friends very informally last Wednesdayi < afternoon In honor of her guest IhsI icMIllan prior to her departure fort Cleveland i1Jtf l J < 1 0 4 A number of friends of Mr and MraJ Hal W Brown were Invited to thelr home last Thursday evening to meet Mr4 and fills G M Dickson of Wichita Kan parents of Mrs Harry B Cole At most enjoyable evening was passed In ant Informal way g Members of the Sewing club suent the J afternoon at Snltalr last Monday Ate supper they were Joined by the gentlemen I gentle-men and remained at the resort untIl late in the l evening 00 P i Miss Gertrude Reiily was hostess ati a pleasant Informal musicale last MonJ day evening some twentyfive friend being entertained n S 0 J Miss Pearl Weiler entertained the members of the Sewing club very Pleasantly Pleas-antly at her home last Tuesday afternoon after-noon u a 1 A number of the members of Mrs E O Lees Sundayschool class with their friends were plfasnnlly enter tamed at her homo last Friday evening a a A Mr and Mm John Reed entertained a few friends at an informal musicale last Wednesday evening 1 0 I C A delightful informal musicale of the week was that given Thursday evening by Mr and Mrs Thomas G Love In honor of Mr and Mrs E W Duncan and Miss Edna Duncan O I a S Mrs Charles E Corbin of Denver was i the guest of honor at a plcaaant informal infor-mal event Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs R Sneddon whose guest she Is for a short time Among the ladies Invited tp meet Mrs Corbin were Mesdames Luman Townsend Rouse Johnson Maltese Peak Blades Stanford Stan-ford Leshom Lyman Johnson HIneS and the Misses Peat and Burmcstcr Future Events i Mr and Mrs G M Forbes entertain at dinner next Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Dickson and Mr Schulder 9 > > Mrs Clifford R Pearsall and Mrs L L Terry will be the hostesses at the Country club next Saturday afternoon Tea will be served at 4 1 oclock and there will be an anpioarhlnpr and putting con lost at the same hour I Purely Personal Mr and Mrs James W Nelll have returned from their Eastern visit Miss Ncill Is still In Colorado where she will remain for several weeks i Mrs Mariner and daughter Mlsa Madge left last evening for their home In Chicago after spending several weeks at the home oC their relatives Dr and Mrs A C Maclean 4 Miss Grace McMillan returned to her home in Cleveland 0 Thursday after noon niter a most delightful visit as the guest of Miss Juno Bintz Mrs Whitman wife of Capt Whitman I Whit-man of Fort Russell and her sister Miss Orr will arrive In the city early L nor will return home via California visiting relatives and lends In San Francisco and Los Angcleu Mrs Lou Greenwood of Beaver City who have been visiting at the home of Mr Old Mrs S 0 Snyder will spend the next few necks with her son nt Boise o Mr and Mrs Murray Sihick have moved to t39 Eighth East street where they will shortly he al home to their friends t k J H Ryckman Is home from Evanston Evans-ton where he spent much of the summer sum-mer 0 Mrs Aldrich and children of Guthrie Center In were guests of Mrs 0 C I Fry during the week w I hiss Grace ireikes has I ictuincd rom a very pleasant summers visit In Ne on leave of absence While In Ogden they will be guests of Mrs J W Connell Con-nell to Mrs J S Clayton and Master Porter Mitchell left early this week for their home In Centialla Mo after spending a time as the guests of Miss Nannie Clayton Mrs Reed Smoot and children of Provo Pro-vo are In the city visiting with Mrs Collln for a few days Mr and Mrs George Westcrvclt returned re-turned last l Friday from a summers outing at Wasstcli lr Miss June McIntyre will return next week from California where she has been enjoying u stay of several weeks MX Miss Klolxe Sherman and Roger Sherman Sher-man leave this week for the East Miss Sherman goes as far as ITurlan la r Ac ily f f lI f11r 1 1 H 1 I K p 4 I 1 I i Tlirr i 1 t c fy r S ItS4 + 1 I > t 4 4 c4 > I e c r ev j J l + f ti y 1 r tJ Miss Nnnn Keiper a Beautiful Philadelphia 1 Girl Who Is Visiting Miss i Elizabeth McIntyre this week to ho the quests of Miss Catherine Cath-erine Cieary at the post I u t k iTt i Is possible that Col and Mrs Edwin l Ed-win F Holmes may return to Salt Lace this fall although It has not been definitely defi-nitely decided upon At present they arc enJoying a visit I in Denmark In company with Miss Grace Emery A party Includinpr Kcv Mr Hunting I oC St Marks hospital Dr Bascom Dr I La Motte Dr Jones and Dr Charles Peak left Thursday afternoon for a fishing fish-ing and hunting trip in the Strawberry valley Mrs Yeoman and son Master Henry of Danville Ill arc visiting at the home ot Air and Mr Samuel Merrill Later they will be guests of Mr and Mrs Edward Merrill Mr and Mrs F L Oswald Mrs E > 1V Whitney and Mrs K D Miller made up a party that spent a day at the Hermitage early In the week u 1 Mrs John W Donnellan and Miss Edna returned Wednesday from their visit in Provo Y Miss Catherfnc Crcnry of the post was one of the many Salt Lancers who visited visit-ed Provo while the regulars and the members of the N G U were encamped there Mr and Mrs Will Druehl arc home from their Bedding1 trip spent In Chl cage and other Eastern cities They are guests for a time of Mr and Mrs P A Dlx t + o 1 o Mrs Waller Lewis of Butte is visiting her I mother Mrs S S Walker at Walkers Walk-ers farm O e Harry Shearman and staler Miss Shearman returned last Tuesday from their camping trip In Idaho ft 9 Mr and Mrs A S Gates leave the early part of this week to make their home at Long Beach Cal They have been guests of Mr and Mrs J F Marshall Mar-shall during the past week t Mrs Albert F Joy left Thursday morning for a vlplt of several weeks with relatives and friends In Illinois 4 B O Mss fna Jj Rudy and MIss Claudia Scolicld are home from a pleasant visit with friends In Idaho e Mr and Mrs L Parley While and children are spending two weeks at Brighton A 7 Mrs p II Davis mid little eon arc home from a brief visit 1 with Park City friends o w Mr J M Dannor of ill 1 1 AVebt Sixth South street left Wednesday ovenlng for Blaine Waeh where she will visit several sev-eral weeks with her parents Mrs Dan = hraska and Colorado Miss Jenlilc Heikcs of Dayton 0 is here and will be a guest at the Helkes home for the remainder of the summer o Mrs W Johnson leaves during the present week for a visit with Park City friends 9 Mr and Mrs Thomas OConnor of East Third South street arc entertaining entertain-ing Miss Lily Fraser and Charles God frey of Chicago o Miss Emma Itosenberg leaves this week for California In San Francisco she wIll be the guest of Miss Cannon and in Los Angeles of her sister Mrs Allle Hilton I a Y I Mrs W C Greene of this cily Is entertaining en-tertaining her sister Mrs Bcebe of New I York I Mr and Mis George B Greenwood I left Monday evening for their home in Beaver City I Mrs Tile Dix and daughters the Misses Stella and Ivy Dix returned during dur-ing the week from a ten days outing In Yellowstone park 6 Miss Annabclle Taylor and her guest Miss Osmond are enjoying tin outing at Wasatch or a Dr and Mrs W IT Hopkins me home from a tour of the Yellowstone covering a pdrlod of eight weeks Mr and Mrs Arthur Lynn are expected expect-ed shortly from Falrhaven Wash where they have been visiting Mrs I Lynns parents Mr 1 and Mrs Culmcr t AMiss A-Miss Esther Wells of Stockton Ivan is a guest at the home of her aunt MM R C Duslan Mrs Doud of Sunny + ldc Utah Is a guest nf her mother Mrs John Sharp and will be here about ten days it Mr and Mrs J F Maishall me entertaining I en-tertaining Mr and Mrs A J Briggs of Chicago Mr and Mrs W L Nichol Mis J I G McAllister and MIsH Laura Chaw returned re-turned Monday last from a trip through the Yellowstone II 0 I Miss Rose Meyer has returned from WJiflatch where she visited I for sometime some-time The rest of the family win remain re-main at the resort some days longer 4 Mrs TJ Sncddon IR entertaining Mrs C J Corliln of Denver O Miss Carrie Vincent has returned I morn Sandy where she passed a pleasant pleas-ant vacation Mrs C A Slain and son Hniold left yesterday for Hgden lo meet Ed Stain of tho United States navy who is away where she will visit friends while Roger Rog-er goes to Andover to resume his studies stud-ies Dr and Mrs L W Snow arc home from WasUoh where they passed several sev-eral weeks of the summer I Albert C Hoes of the Suit Lake highs high-s clw l has returned from his summer vacation spent In southern Utah n Y Miss Lucille Hewit left hist Tuesday morning for thc const after a months visit with relatives and friends in this city Mrs E G Gowans has returned to iter home In Ml Pleasant after a pleasant pleas-ant visit with Salt Lake relatives and friends Judge and Mrs John Judd of Nashville Nash-ville Tenn formerly wellknown residents l resi-dents of this city are visiting at the home of Di and Mrs Baldwfn 04 I Mrs Parker and Miss Blehop of Bay City lIch who spent several days in this city as the guests of Dr and Mrs Alexander C Eu Inc left Tuesday af lei noon for their homeY home-Y 0 Judge and Mrs Wilson I3nyder returned re-turned last Tuesday from their trip to the coast u Miss Helen Burton has returned from a visit of ten days in Yellowstone park 40 1 Mr and Mrs Shepard A Benson left Tuesday for a twoweeks visit In Denver Den-ver 1 to Mrs C E JUchards and the children returned during the week from a visit of some woeks at Colorado Springs Y Y a John T Donnellan Is home from a Ill in California and the Tonopah country Y u Miss Jean KImball left last Tuesday for her home In St Paul after a pleasant pleas-ant visit with her sister Mrs Walker of this city Mrs W IT 1lcfntYlel tul ned early In the week from a trip through Yel lowstone park a a Emmett Moore left last Monday to enter Stanford unlversits Miss Alice Sccklcs came home Tues day from atcnd i8 outing In Yellowstone Yellow-stone park Miss Lillian Mayor left last Thursday for her home In Chicago after spend ing a portion of the summer aa the guest of her cousin Miss Gertrude Mayer of this oily t t M Miss Nann Kolper of Philadelphia arrived ar-rived In the city Wednesday nflornoon and la a guest of Miss Elizabeth Mc Intyre at her home on seventh and B streets She leaves today for California Califor-nia e M H Walker has returned from an extended visit In California 4 4 Y I Mrs C H Jacobs and daughter Miss I Edna leave tomorrow for their home In Seattle Miss Alia Miller 15 l entertaining Miss Ruth Klrkpatrlck at her home on West Temple street Miss Keith is visiting at Corona 1 Beach where she will remain until late In September I Robert Marsh left Thursday for I Ithaca N Yr to enter Cornell Dr John F Critchlow Is home from a pleasant outing In Idaho Miss Polly Wakcllngof St John N B will arrive In the city early In Sep lombcr to be the guest of her eoiinln Miss Irene Dlckson at the Knutsford hotel a Mrs Thomas Marloneaux will return to her home in Ncphl this week accompanied I I accom-panied by Mrs George W Snow who will be her guest for a short time j Mrs W J Campbell of Riverside Ill and Mrs W D Leonard1 of Denver wilt I arrive In the city this week to be the guests of Mrs Samuel McDowall a Mr and Mrs K E Calvin and chil dren IULVC returned from a trip through Yellowstone park Y 1 1 Mrs C J McNitt and children left Thursday for a visit of some weeks with relatives and friends In Chicago u Harold Orlob who has been spending the summer with his parents In this fig I city leaves early the coming week for Detroit Mich where he will resume his studies in music under Jonas a Mr and Mrs Dana T Smith are I home from a pleasant outing In the mountains I I < Miss Emma Ramsey has been a su stat st-at the home of Miss Jennie Sands during dur-ing 1 the past week a Miss Lucy Gaby returned last Mon day from a visit of several weeks with friends In Colorado l I Dr George R Fithian of St Marks hospital leaves 1 this week for a visit at hisold home in Illinois O Mrs T M Patton and sons Frank Harold and Philip who have spent the summer with Mrs Pattons parents Mr and Mrs A F Philips oC this city lSLSl120C SGSRSfCR > n I left Thursday evening for their home in Lead S D A 0 Y Mrs B T Settles of Pueblo wife of one of the best known commission merchants mer-chants of that city visiting l her sister sis-ter Mrs D M Uelmlck at 817 East First South street Mrs Frank Groesbeck has returned from a pleasant visit I with Denver friends Mrs G X Warwick has gone to Brighton to be away the remainder of the summer V Miss Carrie Vincent han returned I from a1 pleasant visit with friends In m Sandy 0 Mrs Wilcox of Adrian Mich left for her home Friday afternoon after a few days visit with Mrs W E Jormalne irt Wllcox has spent the paRt ala months rs visiting the Western Slates u Tnnln Harris and Harold Lamb jay shortly for the East the latter to leave fr liar Mr ontei school at Exeter N H iJs uill ho avray nlfiita month u 0 J Salisbury Is entertaining Mrs Helena of her cousin Mrs Thompson Miss Jenna Budd Ocddcs leaves short school reenter East to ly I for the loft S Eldredgc Guy and Mrs uy Mr nn vcsterdav for tlu lr home In New York delightful visit with friends otter a very J North In this city and In the Pacific west S 0 a 2Unry Smodlcy will so to Kentucky Ken-tucky Mhs next month to visit relatives and friends t 0 fAirs and daughter Airs Arthur Burrows are homo frlmi an absence oC several months In Europe p n Mr and Mrs John Kcssler of Mun 1 few days In j ind spending si elo Ind are Eighth Lake sucsts at 841 South Silt street Mr Kessler Is one of In East dianas most prominent and successful merchants S 0 Mrs Ellen Elliott returned Friday CastUla outing at from IL two weeks Springs a a Dr and Mrs F A Vincent have returned have turned from Wasatch where they month been spending a t a G left for her home In Chi Brewer Mrs last Thursday after spending a few cago weeks with her sisters Mrs Jungk and Mrs Fabian a Mrs William M OBrien and children are enjoying a two weeks visit at Colorado Colo-rado Springs I j A 4r O Byron Groo and the Misses Groo have returned from their visit with Park City frIends i tf u r Miss Bessie Officer has gone to California her studies at Le fornia to resume land Stanfoid university V Q II been the Capt and Mr Barth have en guests oC Capt and Mrs Pardee at the I post prior to their departure fpr Ixjay their enworth where they will make home o o have returned Mr and Mrs Sam Porter turned Cram Provo where they enjoyed a pleasant outing Bailey daughter of Mr Miss Dorothy and Mrs Lcdyard M Bailey is spend iir the eek with her grandmother jl Mrs Austin at Castillo Springs I Mrs George K Smith and children will return this week from Montreal where they have been visiting for several sev-eral weeks I v a 0 Miss Florence Kimball leaves shortly I for the East to enter school T < Mis Ira H Lewis will not leave Paris Par-Is until late in October I 0 The Misses Ruth Palmer Winifred Hardy Jean Home Lydia Weller Mattie I Mat-tie and Lyle WImmer left Friday for a visit of ten days at the WImmer ranch on Beur river I 6 V I James and Walker Salisbury go East I in a short time to resume their studies at Cornell I > S t Mm Jonnle A George prominent in society circles of Little Bock Ark Is I spending a few c days In Salt Lake City Mrs Bubb and two daughters have I returned to the post and are at home to thou friends at the commanders I quarters S V Mr Bersbach who was the guest for some time of his sister Mrs Sam Porter Por-ter has returned to his home In Chicago Chi-cago V 00 Mrs M H Crltchlow is I home from a two weeks stay at Castillo Springs 0 Miss Ardella Bitner Is homo from the East where she has spent the past two months < a Mrs Frank C Kelsey and children arc home from Pharaohs Glen where they have spent the summer a a 0 Lieut Hardman is enjoying a leave of absence at ills old home In Missouri 4 Mrs R B Daynes and Mr and Mrs Royal W Daynes have returned from Wasatch 000 Ed C Raymond Is home from a visit at Mnrysvale and Is stopping at the New Wilson Mrs Thomas Homer and daughter Kathleen will return shortly from their summers visit on the coast a c V Miss Blanche Vincent has returned from a two months visit at Vernal Miss Vincent also enjoyed several camping trips along the Duchesne rivera river-a nU in I Strawberry valley V Dr A C Behle has returned from a ten days outing at Brighton 4 0 P B L Polk of Detroit Mich andHon John Rellstat oC Trenton N J have been entertained at the home of Mr and Mrs W P Cooper during the pnst week a p o v Miss Ida FJygaro Is i home from a six weeks visit In New York and other Eastern cities B W J Halloran and children and Miss Halloran will return early this week from a delightful outing in1 the Yellowstone Yellow-stone o Mrs Walter Jennings and children will return shortly from Wasatch a p o Mjss Edyth Silencer daughter of Mrs A Spencer has returned from a three wctjks visit with Logan friends V tf V Miss Llnnle Butt Is again at home after a few weeks outlnir In Yellowstone Yellow-stone park V V V Mrs Fred Simon Is home from California Cali-fornia where she has spent the past year Mr Simon came down from Park City to meet her Friday They will make their home In this city o I Mrs Richard ONell will leave for her home in Nevada early the coming week I t Mr and Mrs Frank Ford arc enter QGc r I l IF J SHverthorno has been visiting relatives rel-atives In Logan the past week o a Mrs C A Shepherd and daughter huvo returned to their homo In Provo niter a weeks visit with lends In Ogden 1 S V MlsHes Kato Matthews and Arne Grcen of Grand Island Neb are tho guestS of talnlng Miss Liberty DeLonge of Ogden and Miss Lillian Swift of Washington D C Mr and Mrs Leo Campbell returned to their homo In Logan last Thursday after spending some time with Salt Lake friends the Misses McDermott at the Jlcaloy hotel I V i Mr and Mrs William KowHl returned Wednesday from Yellowstone park a a aMiss a-Miss Pearl CUllnln ton of EvanRton Wyo Is the guest of tiles Ella Livingston Living-ston Mrs C B Nichols of Carlin visitedin town this week to c a Misses Bert and Mlnnlo Grocsbeck of Salt Lake vlslud with the Misses Crock won during tho week 0 < 0 Misses Gencvleve Ilarllck and Leah Hill l I Ji I J z f I a54 ci i M 11W r rW J Fl 111 Z r ii I t4 N ib < Vf < X A > lO > Jtl > < v AjSU A f > i > k 1 7r O I Mrs Clarence E Eddy Formerly Miss Estella M Van Etten of Salt Lake Married at Portland on August 13th of Suit Lake were tho tjuoeta of Mlaa Irene StrcriL thin week J W Pike and viCe were up from Salt Luke on a visit tho fore part of the Wtol A n V Mrs S H Kltlo of Wlnncrnucca visited In Ogden dmlng the wsek Dr Harvey and wlfo of Sillna arc the guests of Dr and Mm Barber g Charles Barton has recovered from his recent Ilincas and IB back at his dtsk In tho First National bank k The friends of A P Dlgolow will be plcaecd to learn that ho IH now out of danger and his recovery la assured < > Miss Tomascck oC La Crore Wla I IB thu guest of Mr and Mrs James Tomas cck Messrs John and Pcory Herrick hnvo gone to Slur valley on an outing I Misses Grayce and Winnie GeIger arc back from their California trIp fc a II I Marks of Salt Lake was tho guest I of his daughter MlGi Julia this week S P Sid Munson has gone to Chicago on a visit 1 Herman Knauss s visiting in tho city from Butte i a V V Miss Joie Clare barf returned from California Cali-fornia P Clarlco Savlllo of Salt Lake Is the guest nr thu Mldsen Stevens 0 VP Earl Pardoe left Monday fqr Stanford l unlverhlty A V a Mr and Mrd James Unswotrth oC Hy rnn are the guests ot Mr and ills Albert Elite Miss Anna Greaves IK the guest of Mrs J S Holland I S V I Miss Eugenic Cornish of Omaha Iz I the Binst of MlBs Ijorcttt Wluilon a a S Walter Whalcn left Monday for Notre Damo univorsity 1 0 I Mrs C A McCay of Lake Chailos La Is the guest oH her brother John Cully 0 O Mrs Fred Pnix Is vlalting Mrs Cape mull from Chicago 0 a 0 T E Browning Is sojourning In California Califor-nia for ft week II V Go H R huntIngton way an Ogden visitor dm Ing the week V A 0 Misses J Ella and Celeste l Conroy returned this week from their vljlt to Iowa u P V Mrs Charles Stuirock of Salt Lake vls I Itad Mrs Charles Tyree during tho week c > a oS Mrs A H Lindqulst islted friends In Logan during the week C V ti Mrs Henry Llndcrman is visiting frionds In Evanston W V Dr and Mrs A B Eadio of Ithaca N Y are the guests of Miss Whalun of the School for the Deaf 1 P0 Dr Powers Is back from his trip to California much Improved In health E pROVOCt 3QCIETT1 Tho grandest affair of tho week was tho reception and ball given by Senator and Mrs C E Loose and Maj and Mrs S A King to tho Governor and staff and all tho commissioned officers of tho army and Guard and a few Invited guests from tho city and surrounding cities In tho State Partridges Mandolin and Gultitr club rendered ren-dered music all the time tho reception was being held at the King residence Flags decora and palmH were the prominent tions Mr and Mrs King and Senator and by Mrs Loose were assisted in receiving Mr and Mrs J F MnJ nnd Mrs Taylor Farrcr Mr and Tallor Axton Mr and Mrs Mr and Mr K B George S Taylor Thurman Mr itnd Mrs Schwab Mr and Mrs W Blursacli and Mr and MrS A L Woodhouso MisH Bculah Bachman and Miss Nclkln had charge of tho dining room and Miss Hazol Taylor and alias Annie Pike presided at tho punch bowl In th1 > hull At about 1030 the cucBtawent to tho Mozart hall where it very enjoyable ball was held until the Governor and staff returned on the evening train for Salt Lake The First Regimental band furnished fur-nished tho music Tho pueata were Gov ITeber M Wcll Gen nnd Mrs C S Burton Bur-ton Col and Mrs C F Ferry Gen and MrM John Q Cannon Maj and Mrs R W Young Col N W Clayton Col B X Smith Col Bubb Cupt Cronkbltc Capt Harbeson Capt and Miss Clcary Lieut Holdt Lieut Berry Llout Falls Lieut Farrar Lieut Merrill Lieut Foreman Lieut Jackson Lieut Harrell Col 3hoa Icy of Ogden Col Grconewald Col Ford Col and Miss Lund Capt and Mr War wick Maj Benedict Maj Hc Wood Maj Denn Capt Gammcrman Capt Webb Capt Smith Capt Crow Capt Bowman Capt Call Capt and lira Andrews Capt Williams Capt nnd Mrs Thomas Llouto Wooddavd ilodgarl St Clalr Smith Culne Pombroku Hazzard Tiltakcr KneiiHH Jennings Lconard Bero Duncan Dun-can Srnoot Dust BosHotl Mr and Mrs J R Twelves Mr and Mrs D P Hump stead l Mrs and Miss Potter Mrs Don nellan tho Misses Donnellan Mrs Corny Miss Bcatty AttorncyGoneral and Miss Brcedcn Mrs McGee Mrs Dora Olson Miss Trlpp Miss Pauline Moore Miss Bubb Miss Plcrco Bert Twelves t Mrs Herman Martin of California ia the guest of her sister Mrs W B Seal V 0 3 Mrs A O Bmoot of Salt Lake was visiting vis-iting In Provo Wednesday I I S 0 Mr and Mra Wllford Bonnet left l on Wednesday for Baltimore where Mr Ben net will take a medical course for two years > VJP Mrs David Clark of Denver lo I expected here this weak to make Provo her future I home I S e P Senator and Mrs Reed Smoot returned Monday from their trip to Seattle y Mr and Mrs Jesse Knight are home again having enjoyed a delightful trip to Seattle W 4 Mr and Mrs C V Ridges have returned from their trip to Logan P 0 V Mrs Thorlott and daughter Lulu of Self I Lake were being entertained by their Provo friends the past wock a V 0 Tho wedding reception of Miss Electa Smoot and Mr LeRoy Dixon took place on Thursday evening at tho residence or Miss Electa Bullock Only tho immediate rulatlvcH and friends were present but I tin evening WOK a highly nuccesnCul one Mi3 Dixon In the daughter of Mr A 0 Smoot and la ono of ProvotJ moat charmIng charm-Ing belles She han a largo clrclo of friends who wish her ovary porfcct Joy and < BUCCCHS In Itfou new venture Mr Dixon holthJ a riHponalblo position With Taylor Brothers Co and Is highly ro spoctcd nnd widely known throughout tho State They wll Imakc their home In Provo Mrs Don R Coray upent Monday with friends at Provo i Mrs Fred Bnxpy ltt l vlultins rclatLve and friends in Provo Mrs Jchn V I Ue of Salt Lain wa a Provo visitor the past l week I > Miss Ohio Groo WUH at the encalnDmentf on Monday last Mrs Dr Brown and won ° Spinccr of Sclt i Lak rt have been the guests of Mrs T H t Beck II V y aKA aK-A very Enjoyable ball was given at th i > r Mozart hall on Wcdncuday evening llr Rulon Snoot returned to Bait rat Si Thursday after a pleasant vfalt with ret if tivca In tho Garden City f1 a S J = Mrs George Atkins and son George wens T visiting with relatives In Bait Luke thla i1 week 1 jj Tho most pleasant dancing party of thc season was that on Saturday evening given at the sQuare This WaD the laat ball for thlo season and was largely attended at-tended and most enjoyable Co a a The Misses Minor entertained at a very j pleasant informal party Monday afternoon In honor of Mrs L Enslcn of Bait Lake Mrs John T Cain and family will spend the remainder of the summer at Bear Lake Mr and Mrs Charles Nlbley have returned re-turned from Star Valley and will spend the winter In Logan I I V S Mr and Mrs Guy Thatcher are in the city visiting relatives Mr Thad Naylor returned Tuesday at l tel a business trip of week In Salt Lake Many Informal parties have been given during the week In honor of Mrs Ensign qf Salt Lake P I I Mrs L Ensign and children returned tho latter part of tho week after a stay oCt oC-t 0 weeks In this city a a a Mr Bob Fairbanks Is In tho city on business Mrs Naylor Is making nn extended visit I with her mother Mrs Roberta V S o v Mrs Josephine Thatcher Is violtlng friends in the city V v 0 Miss Lydia Owon Is the guest of Mrs > Walter Pypcr in Salt Lake a a o Mr and Mrs RJplcy S Lyons oC San Francisco left for their homo on Tuesday alter a plcixsunt visit of a month in Logan Lo-gan e Mrs Anna Knox arrived homo Monday from a delightful vltjlt of two weeks with flier mother Mrs I Kimball of Salt Lake e 0 fuss Flay Campbell will pond tho com f Jug winter at ncnool In Logan < e Miss Robaccn Morris of Salt Iiko will C be tho guest of Mm R L Campbell during dur-ing September r A Mr R Leo Campbell la in Salt Lako on business e A Mr Will Morrell spent the early part of tho week In tho city on a vacation fo 0 Mr anti Mrs AVIllanl anKton are making mak-ing a vlalt In JJonr Lake o Mrn Ballff Is vlultlng I friends In Salt Lukv o 0 Mr John T nine Jr left Monday morning to nttontl school In the last dur Jnc thu coming winter o Mr James Pack roljrncil to his home in Chicago Tuesday after n visit 1 of threw weeks with friends In Logan 11 Qnqf11 r W 4 J J1 I Ono of tho most charming affairs of tho week was the luncheon given by Mrs AV D lionohor Wednesday afternoon corn pllmcntary to Mrs F R Davis of Salt i Lake The dining table was exquisitely a arranged with sweet peas the center of the board being ono mass of the fragrant the place grant blossoms Attached to cards were dainty souvenirs of tho same of the tn flowers drawn from the center 1 ble The friends Invited to meet Mrs Davis Da-vis were Mrs AV T Dcnn Mr L E FA Hublmrd Mrs P McPherson Mrs McCnrty Mrs John Thomson Mrs A J ilynils Mrs C A Blocher and Mrs I Charles Shields Mr and Mrs F A McCarty enter tulncd a small company of frlomlH yor > Jnformallv Monday evening in honor of ftlrJ F R Davic of Salt Lake Euchre was the game enjoyed and after a num bor of aplrlled mimes prices wero awarded award-ed to Mrs E 1 guess Compte and Mr L LB Hubbard A dainty luncheon was i served by these charming entertains and the evening was one of pleasure from beginning to end To meet the guest of honor there wcro Invited Mr and Mrs L E Hub nrc1 Dr and Mrs A D Don oher Mr and Mrs L 11 Wlghl Mr and r Mrs A Davies Mr and Mrs S Fargo Mr and Mrs P McPherson Mr and t Mrs C A Blocher Mv and Mrs L Klm i ball Mrs S Taft Mrs A J Hynds Mrs AY Sutton Mrs H Essolstyn Mrs AV T Denn Mrs H P Mason Mrs F A Jennings Mrs Shermcr of Salt Lake Miss Julia Burlln Miss Katherine Laws 5 Law-s rence and Mr J T Hancc S n I Mr and Mrs C A Blocher entertained at dinner very Informally Tuesday ovon ing in honor of Mr and Mrs Arthur VIi Hams + Mr and Mrs Claude Roybould of Salt 1 Lake who have been spending their hon ovmoon near < Provo canyon spent several I days In Park visiting with friends Be foro their return home they wM go to + + East canyon for an outing P A 00 r J Mrs A AVIlllams and little daughter returned f re-turned to Park Tuesday after an ib li I rence of four months spent at Pleasant IIII1 Mo t coIr co-Ir AV AV Armstrong and Mr Bout well went to Brighton Thursday morning I morn-ing where they expect to remain for several sev-eral days r n 4 Mrs D D Sutton entertained a company com-pany of friends most delightfully Mon day afternoon nt luncheon Choice cut fi i flowers were used In the decorations and covers were laid for Mesdames M C Kimball and Shermer of Salt Lake P IT ° k Towej L Kimball AV D Button J Thomson E J BCKSS J T Kcsccl J Gibson R Brumlagc AV L Mlddour Miss M Brundage Mss Carrie Button and Miss Fawn Sutton of Provo I 0V Mr and Mrs J W Geiger entertained at a very pleasant dinner party Sunday pveihiK in honor of Mr AV E Hopkins and Mr William M Curtis r e Mrtt YV T Denn o Ncphl and Mrs F R Davis of Salt Lake were guests of f t honor ut a beautifully appointed dinner given by Mr and i Mrs P McPherson Sunday Sun-day evening A large bowl of sweet peas C formed tho decorations for the center oft of-t I the table while clusters of the same daln i ly l flowers were pluoxl about thc rooms Those invited to meet the guests of honor hon-or were Mr and Mrs L E Hubbard Dr I and Mm W D Donoher Marlon But Bu-t bard Margaret Lcvcrno Denn Morris I Davis and Gordon McPherson o On Tuesday evening Sir and Mrs Henry Hen-ry Hughes entertained at a charming dinner party in honor of their daughter Miss Eva M Hughes of tho Vince dental den-tal parlors of Battle Creek Mich Those invited to meet Miss Eva wero Rt Rev Bishop Leonard Rev R H Barnes of Salt Lake Col and Mrs George Lindsay arid Mr J II Baker of Montreal Canada Can-ada t Mrs S Taft and daughter Miss Luclle returned to Salt Lake Wednesday after a most pleasant visit 1 with Dr and IrE Ir-E P Lf Comptc r Mr and Mrs J W White returned one on-e neaday from a pleagnnt 1 1 trip to points in California I e Misses Martha and Elizabeth tanning who have been upending their school vacation va-cation at Bcrkcly Cal returned home Wednesday morning e Mrs W Jennings and son Diel returned to Park Wednesday after an outing at i Zion l Mr and Mrs E P Evans are entertaining enter-taining Miss Ruby Snyder of Suit Lake Aliases Mae Balllce and Isabel Grant returned homo Tuesday from Provo canyon can-yon whore tliuy were camping with friend 1 Mlrs Cleo Clinch wont to Hcbcr Tuesday Tues-day to icmaln a week visiting With lends v Mr and Mrs John Thomson and son returned home Saturday from a ten days olliln s at Salt Lake Y 4 Mrs AV W Armstrong chaperoned a Jolly company of Salt Lake people to the Daly West mine Monday where luncheon was enjoyed Those of the party were t Miss Helen Bnmbcrgrr Miss NcwDorgcr Miss Boutwell MuHsre S Bamberger Alllls and Luther It 0 t Friday evening Misn May Hedges enl en-l most delightfully In honor of Miss Carrie Atkins of Salt Lake Games music etc won features of tho pieasont event lioalde tho yucnl of honor there wiro present the illssea Lucllo Tuft Laura Townsond Lillian Hodges Hannah Han-nah lo Ample Anna Hedges Anna Johnson tom and Bessie Barnlcotl 0 MourB Harlow Sulion Frank Barnrcotl H frt Urn Raymond Diesaor Fred Cook Joe Kemp und Bobby Sj koB C o 0 lire CO A Blocher and molhnr Mrs A p J Hjml departed for Salt Liiko Friday Mrs Blochor will remain for ten duya vlfiltlng friends while her mother will lfnv 1 on Mondny for her home In MIs sourl 0 Y f Mhn Lucll Taft of Sl Louls wan IUCBt of honor a I n very pleasant party sixen i by Miss Hnnnah fr J Compto Monday t mvcWnlnfr Hearts J I was the came played iB ind jiiizm awarded 1 Miss Carrie I Atkins Wnd 1 ink Ltarnlcott The Invited guests Included MlDK Carrie Atkins AliMH Laura r Townsend Miss May Hedges Mss Radio SRaebund hiss Anna ledges Mlaa Lillian Hedges Messrs Fred Cook Earl Glade Joo Bell Bobby Sykes Sam Raddon Bar low Sutton Raymond Dresser Joo Kemp mid Frank Barnlcott 4 a o Miss Nelllo Roby is tho guest of Miss Gibson e Miss M Miller of Midway Is visiting win Mr und Mrs T Gibbons V Miss D Workman returned from a ten days outing tit Tooclc o F Gibbs n Salt Lake electrician Is vis iting Park friends r r rt Mr AV E Hopkins went down to the city Monday and returned Tuesday morn Inu o Prof James Hance lotnrnci from Chicago Chi-cago Monday where ho spent his school vacation er o d urs winter u lees and little dnttghter of Salt TAke uro visiting their many Park friends Mrs AV W Armstrong Miss Allen Boutwell and Mr J Boutwell cnloyud a trip through the Ontario tunnel Sunday O o e Miss Clara B Fargo who has been vis iting with Mr and Mrs S Fargo for several sev-eral weeks returned home Monday afternoon after-noon a 4 > Mr Julius Frankel returned from a business trip to the metropolis Tuesday 0 Mr J AV Geiger went down to Zion AVcdncsday on business matters 00 e Mrs Fred R Davis and son returned to Salt lake Thursday after several days visit with Dr and Mrs AV D Donoher o e Mrs O P Miles returned to tho city Sunday after a pleasant visit with Mrs AV Yo Armstrong o a Mrs C T Shields has gone to Salt Lake whero she expects to remain permanently per-manently S it Mr and Mrs J Mlddour entertained at dinner very informally Friday in honor of friends 4 O u Mr and Mrs Currie of Salt Lake are guests of Mr and Mrs R D Robbins u H Mrs A Ensign of Salt Lnke chaperoned chaper-oned the following youns people to tho Hot Pots last Sunday Mss Hope Pickle Miss Florence Clark Miss Eva AVard of Provo Messrs Fred Brooks AV111 Waters Wa-ters Pack and Gus Fahrcndorf O 0 0 Mrs Helen Franklin and daughter Miss Nellie came out from the city Wednes day to vlsll with friends a Miss Josle Mulvaney of Salt Lake was guest of honor at a beautifully arranged I Kensington given by Miss Frances AV1I i son Wednesday afternoon White roses and smilax were charmingly used In the decorations < and tho twenty Invited I guests enjoyed every moment spent with this hospitable hostess During the afternoon after-noon Miss Mulvaney charmed her hearers with a number of piano Rejections and i altogether the affair was ono of social I pleasure To meet the guest of hohor there wnro present the Misses Kathryn Cunningham Knlo Malone LIzzIo Con nelly Mamie Faloon Bessie Faddles Ma thlda Domongc Florence Carpenter Jo sle Manlx Agnes Harrington Veronica Fltznnlrlck Annlo Corrigan Minnie Gun nlngham Genevieve Fitzpatrick Mrs M 1 J McGIll Mrs John Tnllon Mrs J Gal llgnn Mrs J V Murphy Mrs M L Condon e e James Farrel and daughter MRS Lila came out from the metropolis Wednesday mornln dO e r I Mr Howard of the D R G spent I Wednesday In Park City > Miss Birdie Beatty has returned from a trip to the city C Miss Edytli Phillips Is visiting with Park friends e Miss Carrlo Atkins returned to Zion Thursday after u very pleasant visit with tho Misses Hedges o Miss Daisy Fronton of Salt Lake Is the guest of Miss Minnie Freeman i A Mrs G E Hedges entertained at dinner din-ner AVcdnesday evening In honor of Mrs A J Hynda of Missouri Covers were laid for eight e 0 Col Nick Treweelc of the AVabash camo out from ZIon Thursday morning f Mrs J M Lockhart and little daughter returned from Salt Lake Wednesday after af-ter a pleasant visit with Mr and Mrs R C Cord ell I C 0 Mrs AV H Dclghton returned home after a pleasant visit with Salt Lake friends t r 0 Miss Hattie Baker who has been spend ing several das In Zion returned home Thursday e 0 After a pleasant visit with relatives at An crlean Fork Miss1 Eva Lambert re turned home ready to resume her responsibilities re-sponsibilities in the schoolroom Miss Lulu F Bates entertained a company com-pany of friends after the dancing party Tuesday evening A dainty luncheon won served and the happy company enjoyed an hour with the charming hostess Miss Batess guests Included Miss Katie Lawrence Law-rence Miss Carruth Mr F II Teats Mr Ern Fisher and Mr Tom Aarley e Mrs E P LP Compte and daughter Miss Hannah are visiting with Salt Lake relatives 0 The Modern Woodmen of America gave a smoker In their lodgcroom Thursday evening Fred Grose Bert Heal Rob Watson AVIll McDonald Arthur Gnlst and Ben Audlfun returned on Thursday from a pleasant llshlng trip A delightful musical entertainment was given at the Congregational church Thursday evening for tho benefit of the library The church was comfortably I filled with nn appreciative audience and listened to the following programme Piccolo Solo Loves Dream < Mr BInckler Accompanist Miss Knto Mtilonc Vocal solo Mrs C R 1 Golat Accompanist Miss Nelllo Franklin Recitation Mlfis May Nlmmo Vocal solo Charles T Prlak Recitation hiss Leolo Schrack Vocal solo Mrs Rlpplngham Piano solo Mies Pelt of New York city Remarks Rev G A Conrad o Tho Socialists held a very enjoyable picnic at the grove lust Sunday The speakers of the day wcro Warren Foster I and II C Pen cll I Mrs John Thomson entertained a small company of friends at luncheon Thursday Thurs-day noon In honor of Mrs F R Davis of Salt Lake Alex Colbalh came over from Brighton and Alta Wednesday and wan kept busy l shaking hands with his numerous Park friends o I Mr and Mrs William Knonlc entertained I enter-tained a small company of frltnds nt avery I a-very pleasant dinner party Monday even ing complimentary to Mrs D A Gil lea I of Free water Or Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs P Tallow Mr and Mrs H I Carey Mr und Mrs J Canty Mr and I Mrs J C Hayes Mr 1 lOll Mrs M J Daly Afrrand Mrs F Getsch Mrs R I AVllllumR Mr nail Mrs J C OHara I Miss Agnes Hn rrln ton Miss M Hayes Mr J A Mnlla Mm Conncrs and Miss Katherine Hayes Mr and Mrs John Diem and two sons spent Sunday al tho Hot Pots lVLLE r a OCIET I lOne l-One of Ito moat succtsful lawn partlca over held In Coulvillo was given Friday evening by Mr and Mrs T L Allen and Mr and Mrs G AA Young at the homo of the former The large lawn wan plentifully plen-tifully lighted with Chinese lanterns and lamps and presented a lovely appearance Plenty of chairs and benches were arranged ar-ranged on tho Inwn to neat tho guests who began to arrive about S oclock The programmo constated of playing games of varloun kinds I dancing social conversa lion and listening to owect music from tho following persons Mrs Bessie Dean Allison Mrs l Frank Evnnn Mrs J A Smith Miss Mattlo Salmon Mrs John Callln Mss Virginia Smith and Master Clifford Cllve The guests were then invited In-vited Into tho diningroom where delicious deli-cious refreshments wore served The room was vory artistically decorated with bunting lingo Mowers applo boughs etc At 12 oclock tho guests began to depart al expressing thom ° elves aa having spent a pleasant J evening Those present won as follows Messrs and Mcsdamea C A Callls Frank Croft AV H Branch AV G Fisher Frank Evans John Callls AAll Ham Carruth E H Rhead J H Salmon J L Boyden C R Jones George Olson Carl Allison Walter Cahlcrwood Earl Eldredge W II Carruth Messra M AV Taylor O AV French W M Boyden F II Wright t Robert Walker Milton Croft Brig Robinson Clifford Cllve Elmer Salmon Sal-mon Mesdames Margaret Y Taylor Bessie Bes-sie = Dean Allison J A Smith R F North cott John Pa wins L AAr Williams C T AAMieadon Charles Lusty Margaret Cal derwood Eliza Farnsworth Annlo aSl mon Lizzie Farnsworth Joseph Johnston MIssco Magic Salmon Mattle Salmon Amy Boyden Agnes Farnsworth Agnes Lusty Nellie Rlioadcs Clara AVIlllams Nelllo AAMlllams Hannah Rhead Virginia Smith Ermlnle Taylor Mao Young Bee slo Blondln o C Miss Blanche Allison of Ogden Is I here spending a few days with relatives and friends o F C Woods was up from Ogden Monday Mon-day on business Elder Frank A Brinton of Salt Lale has spent the past week here with AV 11 Carruth and J D Barber who wore his missionary companions In Michigan e 0 Edward Sawley and family moved back from Scolleld this week where they have been for several months J Miss Rebecca Paddies came out from Salt Lake last Saturday and will spend a week or so at home with her folks It Miss Rachel Uro of Bountiful came out I Tuesday and Is spending a few clays with her friends A V Mrs Margaret Y Taylor of Salt Lake City has been visiting here the past week the guest of President M AA Taylor and I family J r Robert Paddles modvod his family back from Evanston this week und they will make their homo hero for some time Lonsdalo Allen returned homo from Provo Pro-vo last Sunday A Gcorgo AVIlllamu and wife of Evanston were here Wednesday on a short visit ills Hannah May Birch went up to Park City Thursday for a L ten days visit o e E R Morgan who has charge of the work being done In this county on the irrigation ditches by tho State was here Wednesday r George AV Edgington wa down from Boise this week to vlalt for u time With his mother Ho expects to move his mother to Boise In about ten days and Miss Lizzie will attend school at Ogden Mr and Mrs Nci > hl Anderson of Brigham Brig-ham City spent a week at tho home of their sister Mrs Edward Powell of Union and were Ducats of Mr and Mrs J L Boyden last Sunday Mr Andoraon spent his boyhood days In Coalvllle and met ninny acquaintances among the older residents res-idents while here 6 Nearly all of tho camping parties have returned from the mountains tho weather being plenty cool enough at home ter ft R E KA 16 J 1 7 ti r OCTET I r F t V rfi d JS f f I 1t Miss Annie Sorensen of Ncphl was the guest of Mrs J A Hyde Jrr Thursday Friday and Saturday of this week Mr and Mrs John II McChryatnl spent several days this week with Salt Lake friends Mrs Dennis Sullivan and children returned re-turned Tuesday from a months sojourn In tho capital city 0 hiss Amanda Manhcart entertained a few friends at a Dutch lunch last Monday Mon-day night in honor of Mrs Mills of Los Angeles Canto music etc were the features of the evenings entertainment e e Miss D Woods of Salt Lake City has been tho guest of Eureka friends since last Sunday I Frank Cook arrived this week from Baker City Or to pay a visit to his family Mr Cook will return to that city In a couple of weeks Mrs A C Carlson has returned to Eureka Eu-reka after a visit al her former home In AVIlmar Minn S J SchncUcr returned to camp Thursday Thurs-day after a brief visit with Mrs Schncl lor and the children at Salt Lake I o 0 e Eugene Slcine a former resident of this place spent last Sunday In camp renewing re-newing acquaintances 0 George Vaughan manager of the Eureka Eure-ka Electric Light company visited the capital the first of the week W City Marshal Colin McMurphy left last Thursday morning for his former home In Canada He expect to remain away for about three weeks and during his absence Night I Policeman Hannifin will act an City Marshal e Rev Father ODonahuo of the 31 Pat ricks chuch has been at Cast Ilia Springs thin week taking baths for rheumatism e e J AV Dryborough left last Monday for Port Huron Mich Ho expects to be gono a couplo of weeks Miss May Johnson of Salt Lake City was tho guest of Mias Mablo Hupfer last Sunday S S Miss Annie Sullivan of Butte City Mont Is the guest of Eureka relative A A Mrs Edward Emhleton returned Wednesday from Murray Utah e Dave Coleman camo down from Park City thla week to visit his family C e Mrs C C Countryman Is vlslllng her paronts Mr and Mrs D M Hclmlck nt Salt Lake City Tho members of Eureka Miners union No 151 will conduct a dance al the L D S church on the evening of September 7th Labor day S Miss Ethel l Adamson of Salt Lake visit cd Eureka relatives thi llrst of the weekS week-S S Tintlc Lodge No 711 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks willrun an excursion ex-cursion to Mercur today Tho local hall team will play the Mercur nine nt the latter place and a large number of peo I q pie will accompany the Elks and the ballplayers ball-players to tho sister mining camp o e r Mrs Dennis Sullivan Is entertaining her niece Mloo Nellie Sullivan of Butte Mont e o Mrs Otto Swartz of Salt Lake la the guest of hor hUHbnnd for a few days S a A largo number of teachers from tho vnrlous towns of Iho county attended tho teachers examination In Eureka the last of tills week > A Manager J C Sullivan of the Raymond Mining company visited the capital city thin week C B Allen of Salt Lake visited tho Centennial Eureka mlno Thursday Richfield Society Mr Don Llddlo has removed to San Jose Cal hlo futuro residence O Mr lInn Tuft of Monrou Is In Pan gullch Col E W Tatlock of Salt Lake spent a few days recently in this city Mr Lee Bartholomew of Mnrysvalo was a recent Richllold tourist A Mr Ras Nielsen who haG for somo time been rusticating In Idaho has returned to his home In Elalnoro A e e Capt Rader has returned to tho personal per-sonal supervision of tho Annlo Laurlu mine I e Mr John Uurvlson of Mllford IB the guest of Inverury friends CoIr Co-Ir Arthur Baker Is 1 slowly recovering from a serious attack of sIr i s-Ir and Mrs II P Brodburn of Marys vale spent a portion of the wcok nt Monroe Mon-roe hot springs o 0 Mr A B Devine Is in Juab t Mr Joe Thompson of Provo Is visiting his parents in Annnbellu Miss May 1 Llddle aftor a visit with Rlchllcld friends has gone to San Jose Cal I o Prof Noyes ot Ephralm delivered an educational lecture at Elslnore a 0 Dr P A H Franklin the mining magnate mag-nate wns In Richfield a couple of days this week Mrs Frank Foutz of Provo has returned home from Elslnorc Rev and Mrs James H Meteor are in Salt Lake < 0 Miss Rose Anderson of Inverury Is In Murray I r > Mr John II Crookes of Kansas City Is en route home from a visit with Monroe friends U 0 Rev J F Price of the Methodist church at Monroe expects to remove to Bingham 0 0 Miss Florence Blngham of tho Presby tcrlan school of this olty has returned to the Held from a pleasant vacation o Mr and Mrs Ray Lund after spending the summer at ISlnlnoro l arc again at their home in Washington D C Rev Jo M r Hnnncn has returned home from Salt Lake and spent tho last of the week In Marysvalc Mr Ernest Greenwood oflnvcrurv expects ex-pects soon to leave for somo months In Provo Mr C AV Jones of Kansas City Is In lhli city In the neighborhood of which ho is operating a paint mine Mrs Charles S West has returned to her homo In Cheslerlleld Ida from a pleasant visit in Monroe County Attorney Henry N Hayes will spend the week In Garllcld counts Mr O AViser of the Annie Laurie mine was a guest of RIchtleld friends J a day this week e Mr 1 and Mrs George H Crosby and Miss Kudora Miller will leavo In a few days for St Johns Ariz their future home The Rlchfleld lodge of Masons has conferred con-ferred the Initiatory degree Upon Dr P A H Franklin Miss Chance Deal la In Epirulm Miss Ethel Hanson Is visiting In Eph ralm o Mr J J Woodrlng IB homo from Mt Pleasant e Mr J J Woodrlng han been Initiated Into the RIchtleld lodge of Odd Fellows e Miss Ella NlelPOn baa returned from a month spent In Logan and Salt Lake a Miss Ella Ilanaen of tills city will conduct con-duct the Methodlsl school In Marysvalo this year S Mrs J M Ilanton In convalescent after a tedious siege of lllnesH Miss Estolla Morrlsjon Is home from Pleasant Grove Mrs James Clawson of Spring City Is In Rlchllcld 5 Mr S A Mann of Salt Lake la I canvass lug Sovlcr county In the interest of the Slate fair Prof Charles J Olsen ID In Salt TakeS Take-S US Miss Sophia Goldbranson Is home from a visit in Salt Luke e Miss Reta Huntsnlan Is the guest of Ephralm friends Miss Sadie Sccgmlllcr has returned from Salt Lake I e Miss Pearl Potter Is In Provo e Miss Nelllo Anderson has returned to Fountain Green her home Miss Myrtle Harllett is home from Salt Lake Miss Flora AVcbber Ii attending school In Denver S Miss Ida Stevens of OranKCvlllo has concluded con-cluded a pleanant visit In RIchtleld S Marriage license has issued to Mlsn Caroline Hansen and Andrew Anderson of Glcmvood t Mr and Mrs G A AVatcro who have spent the summer In Idaho arc again at homo In Richfield Col S F Mount Jr In Marynvalc e Mr and Mrs A J Moore have been roughing It on Gold mouiUatn for several weeks and have returned to their home In this city Mrs Lars H Outzon Is In Salt LakeS Lake-S S Mr Anthony Soyka Is In town from Marysvalo A e Mr E C Webber If In Juab |