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Show 00 RETURN FROM TRIP. Dr. George W. Baker and family have returned from Yellowstone park, which thoy toured in an automobile, the trip occupying 12 days. After leaving tho park, the family visited Bozeman, Butte and other Montana cities and returned by way of Dillon and Idaho Falls. ON IDAHO TRIP. The Misses Leonora Hall, Myrta Hales and May Williams departed yesterday yes-terday on a vacation trip which will include stops at Paris, Garden City and Ideal Beach, Idaho. Miss Hall will go to Boise. Idaho, to visit hor slstor, Mrs. Dean Monahan, beforo returning re-turning to Ogden. GUESTS AT DINNER. Mr. and "Mrs. M. G. Fong of San Francisco, were guosts of Paul M. Beemer, city ticket agent of the Union Pacific, at a dinner at the Hermitage hotel In Ogden canyon yes-torday yes-torday afternoon. Mr. Fong is secretary secre-tary of the China Mail Steamship company. com-pany. MARRIED YESTERDAY. Frank B. Smith of Morgan and Miss Lucilla Fawcott of Henetor were married yesterday afternoon in the Wobor county clerk's office, the ceremony cere-mony being performed by Judgo J. A. Howell. ENTERTAINED AT SALT LAKE. Mre- Henry B. Stevens of Ogden is a ,pt Lake visitor, and is being delightfully entertained by a number of society folk of the capital city. ,.ridny Mrs. William Stoueman of Salt Lake entertained at a dinner In honor of Mrs. Stevens The table J was prettily decorated with nasturtiums nastur-tiums and sweet peas, a rustic basket of the fiowers being used as the centerpiece. The living room was adorned with a profusion of petunias, and maidenhair fern. On Tuesday Mrs. J. F. Frost gave a delightful luncheon in compliment to Mrs. Stevens, twelve guests being present. The decorations were in garden gar-den flowers and vines. RETURN FROM EXTENDED AUTO TRIP. After a six weeks' trip by auto over the northwest, Mrs. A. P. BIgelow and Mrs. Harry Shearman have returned to Ogden. They left Ogden accompanied by their chauffeur six weeks ago and made the first part of their journey to Lake Tahoe, going from there to Yosemlte and then up the San Joaquin Joa-quin valley to Sacramento. San Francisco Fran-cisco and the Bay district was the next stop on the trip and then they ran up through the coast counties, stopping at Eureka and entering Oregon Ore-gon by the Grant's Pass route. At Spokane they turned eastward, visiting Helena and Butte and then were met by Mr. Shearman, commissioner commis-sioner in Salt Lake City, who accompanied ac-companied the two ladies during the rest of the journey. They came back by the way of Yellowstone, and the last leg of the journey to Ogden was made in a single run of 200 miles from Idaho Falls. Mrs. Sherman, formerly Miss Minnie Min-nie Klesel of this city, accompanied her husband down to Salt Lake yesterday. yes-terday. Mrs. Shearman and Mrs. BIgelow said they had a most enjoyable enjoy-able time during the entire trip. I FIRST WARD W. C. T. U. Tho First Ward W. C. T. Xj. will meet Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock, with Mrs. Wallace, 2852 Lincoln avenue. W. C. T. U. MEETING. The First Ward W. C. T. U. will meet on Wednesday at 2:30 at tho home of "Mrs. H. S. Wallace, 2852 Lincoln avenue. Members are urged to be present. |