Show lr t 1 t tc I c 4 1 f T gayety of the Ute put past week has bu b NeB bea i ivery I very erl noticeable and with the large Jarg rg and elaborate affair of there were several a number of small smaller er but none Done the lees IBM delightful d events Were ft ere counted One of the most bor bora ate a te and delightful events in years yea was W the Alta club reception given Thursday I evening This was wa the Ar open dal 4 at the club for tor r some yeam 7 and was made notable fey by l y the beautiful and tasteful decorations o III a well as 8 by the t e brilliance of ot the assemblage The leap year ear dance lv n Friday Frida night D ht was wae the first one given in n the city for many a along along along long year and the men did themselves proud roud in receiving re the attentions of the fair maidens who gave the altair The Theme name flame me evening a small sinai and informal hop bop vas was given at the post and a number of the young dancers from town en enjoyed enjoyed joyed that as well welt Quite an elaborate affairS affair combining the social and musical ical mu Clement lement was the recital and reception given at the First Congregational Con hurch Tuesday evening by Mrs Lee Leo Charles Charle Miller and Mies Mios s Olive Jennings Among Arnone the afternoon affairs anal were the Flagg FIa tea Tuesday the Young luncheon Friday and an the two parties The week closed with wUk a very y delight delightful ful musicale mu at the studio to of MX XI r Ag Agnes Agres nes res Osborne lac last Ja evening S it C CIt It will be intending t to a great giest many Salt Bait Lakers Laker to learn that at t the UIe last lut Junior cotillion given glyen at in New York Mr John T the leader eader of the cotillion chose cho e MIss Mies s Violet VIt Neil Neill of Salt Lake LaB to lea M lead the dance with him Mim 1 Neill NeUl is i a member of the Bachelors and ana Spinster Dance club lub also alsa having ba been beeR elected eJected since site she went ent to New York in III the tle autumn 5 it I IThe The marriage of ot Miss Jane Jant Mackin Mackintosh tosh and Mr Malcolm Malee O G Truman ef of Chicago O wilt ill take place Tuesday The wedding redding will tie be 1 a quiet one ODe and will willbe willbe be attended only by the relatives relative and aDd most intimate friends of the two young ouD people The ceremony will wilt he Ie per performed performed performed formed by Rev neve Elmer L I of the First Congregational church and the tile bride will Kill be attended by I y her ber cousin cou tn Miss Afton Atton Young Mr Truman ar arI I last night from Chicago Ch eago it The friends friend of Mis MIsO dna Bailey Dailey who wh las has been hOen studying vocal in New NewYork NewYork NewYork York for some ome time win will b bI glad t to Karn that she made h her r debut a week ago last Wednesday Ve at the tb annual so social cial meeting of the Daughters of the American I Revolution Mba Bailey m sang sangin s sin in 1 n hall hail giving for her first r umber rumber Summer by Chaminade and after a most hearty recall she sang a little love song on The eastern critics f peak most moet favorably of her voice vole and her Jer teachers are greatly encouraged over oer the success of her ter debut but C 5 The most important 1 event t scheduled for the coming condO week te is the cond Assembly ball which takes tihes place Tuesday evening Th TIle sPent event promises to be even eten more elaborate te than was wa the first tint of the series The T effort to make this series serI of dances dancea the tb most enjoyable of or o shy any series ever eYer given glYeR in the tM city is surely meeting with sue suc cess cesa 4 It Is quite rain as fIB to when Judge Jud e and Mr fM Pow r will win be definitely set et settled seta a tied but bt it is hoped ht that there thera is some 80 truth in the rumor that they will wilt shortly throw open op the doors of ot their l i W home Mrs r C D P Moore gives Kivell iY a luncheon lunet on in honor of o the eighteenth birthday of the Reviewers club dub tomorrow The dull club lul is one of the social Cial P as welt well w n as one of the tae literary organizations oC or the city and SI nd the event la Is looked forward to with much Interest 4 5 Mr Mrs I L W Snow no io will be at home on Tuesdays for the remainder of ot the th win winter wint ter t r 5 Although it IB t almost a month away everyone is looking forward to the opening reception recep oa of the University ty Hub lub which will take place Thursday Feb 11 The affair promises to be a avery aver very ver delightful one Ae and the tuns for it are already aIt dy under way 5 Tin r and Mrs rs William H Ii McIntyre the engagement of their daughter June to Mr Frederick Carl art r Tern Dera em the wedding to take pace on Tuesday March arch 1 L 5 Mr and Mrs Mr James JOmes J K X Shaw enter entertained entert t at dinner last evening in honor tf f 1 Mr tr E J Jolly J of Oakland CaL The invited guests were ere Mr tr E L J 1 Jolly Jelly Dr Drand Drand Drand and Mrs 8 C Baldwin hin Mr ir and Mrs Mrss s L 14 Boggs Dr tr and Mrs E Eo h V Sitter Silver sn Mr 11 and Mrs in F J Hill mil 5 Th TIle T friends of Mr Nr and ami 1 John JeI T P Hurt Hurm of Ogden Oden 0 Wilt will be M glad to tie learn earn of the arrival at ot another noth at att their t l horns Home C 4 Mr and Mrs Krs A D F Reynolds are aret areat Ii at t home ne now in this city at 31 n Seventh East street 5 Lieutenant While will arrive from the Philippines accompanied by Jy his aM moth mother er Tuesday fue Although the exact date Is 18 uncertain the tM marriage e of Mt Miss Jai Ja Jacobe rob cob and Mr White will take place ery tery shortly after his fate arrival it 5 Colonel and Mrs Holmes entertained at a dinner Thursday Th ay evening in honor honorof of f Miss ib Emery 5 line E M N J 1 Evans Eva has gone east ea for a abert Short bert visit with nth her parents A 4 Wry very pleasant Bt surprise sur party part was given in honor of Miss Frances France Clark tidy Friday evening ve ln at her home The people present t enjoyed dancing and arld games am ant and later la r a supper Among Amon the guests present Ot t WetS were re it Nellie Brandley Bran ley Martha tart Martha K rough Krough om N Christine Nelson Stella telia ella Johnson Joheson Jo Myrtle Kyrtle Kesler Keeler Peart Pearl Richard Annie Ha HR Hael Hazel zel iel el Margaret Grante Orante Ed Edna Edna d das na as Clark rk Robert Danley Lee Millard Alfred d Tt en and MU KU KUla lard la rei 5 Mm C E Nichols entertained the members and ud friends trie ds of the Baptist Jd Aid at her home nt South Sec Se Second Second ond West Those enjoying the after alter afternoon afternoon noon were Mesdames Ke Musky y Arnold Bratten Brown Berkley Blood Coi or set ser t er Corbin Dunning Fraser PraHl Goes ao Gould Guthrie Haslam HocI Lu Lucas Lutas tae cas Kat en Powers Powe Robin Robinson son W A Robinson ason Scoville Seoville Smith Tucker r Warthman White and Miss i Nichols NicholsA 5 A leap year ear ball bail will util be given by b y the theL L 14 Y 1 Literary society girts III at hall Wednesday evening Olaf Gm of ot the events ot at the week that will be a surprise to their many man friends W wes the tbt marriage last lut Thursday even evening ev evenIng n ing of Me MM Mat Mae of Abt M I or Perk Fork sad aai ti John F i Kirk of this city The ceremony Y was performed by Bish Bishop Bishop op Watson Wat ai a the hunts home qt groo The groom te 1 a promising g busi buEt business ness nelll man of f thiS ety MIlS Mas Kirk will be at t bj r friends after Feb Peb 1 at OSt on ith h West street 45 4 X Mr Mrs just us t re returned e turned from Park City WhetS what w site en elt enJoyed n Joyed a weeks visit vJ 4 9 Mrs Mr M WHiner and daughter d Helen Reiff expect to leave shortly br hew Or 01 Orleans Orleans leans l where wh re they WI will tu mu Ate fit ture home bome They will la l WU WI WImer mers mer son Harry HarrYt Y of gt this city 4 On n Thursday evenings last f local Tt Painters union gaye very suM su ai pl social to its fg members and nd Wear it and the hoes boss J wives In the P d F t hail which as 5 well tined filled neatly nearly being present pie etiL The which was hed en entirely entirely entirely by the paint ln t boy boys was as very very well rendered and appreciated Sp men mett mention tion non must be made of the beautiful b tu ful mu music sic Mc furnished by b the painters Instrumental tru mental trio M or Nichols violin C E cornet and P flute ateo seo lo the vocal quartette W E IL Clem Clein Clements Clement Guts ent first tenor Nichols second tenor Fisher t base ba and se nd bass bas Jt A amusing part of the pro gramme was waa the imitation of birth bird and animals etc by S Chalker Delicious punch and picnic was waa passed around abundantly abU and all aU had an enjoyable eJ time and much credit is due the com cent committee committee who worked wor ed hard had and aud willingly The be n informal Informal soiree of Wednesday evening was the largest in attendance of any for the past few seasons The music was a fea tea feature feature ture tore adding greatly to the evenings evening pleasure There seems to be a desire re reon on the part of those who attend to tomake tomake tomake make one OD of these soirees a 8 leap year affair In the t e near future tt it One of r the Ute most moot promising dances of ot the season meson ott will be that of ot the bles In the way of a character ball t tp h lie be held on en Monday evening Jan JanC 25 S C C A jolly sleighing party was given glYen by bya y a number of young ladles ladies last Friday evening supper toeing biting served ered after afterward afterwards wards ward Those included i in the party w were re ee Tramayne Tremayne Beveridg Beveridge Stanton Pitcher Lawrence Lawtence and nd Kelley Kalley Wilt Will and Roy Mor Mm Morton ton Crosier Creator Tremayne Rouse and nd Petersen Peter Ca a aThe The Thistle Social club clu held its reg regular regular ular meeting in the Electric Wor Workers ers hall hail on oz 0 the corner of First South and Main streets The chief business of the evening was the initiation of some now naw members and the installing of the of officers for the ensuing year President David Henderson vice president NIcel NIC I Hood iOd secretary Hannah Whyte Wb te as assistant assistant secretary Lizzie Stevenson steven treasurer Grieve S A Will Gray Gry y chaplain Mrs Dunlop t i Miss JiM Eva Snow Sn w was the hostess at a meeting of at the th JJ J Sa J on en Friday even evening tug ing in and ael a very verr enjoyable titus time was had ael by all aU Games were ware played plaud pla the theP pris P prime s being woo won by Miss Stella Daynes and Mr Mi William Sears Seam Dainty re is refreshments fn wore Were ere served serve Miss MS s Stella Stolla Daynes will entertain l the members on evening event Jan 2 S 5 I Ke Sam Samuel Samuels and Max lr ax H Harris will wUl be hostesses at the charity e card carCI party pirty to be given next JI Tuesday day at t I p It lb in at the theE B B 8 dub elun clubrooms rooms o t 5 The Jewish Relief Belief society ha hem elected elect the following officers to serve nerve for the ensuing year yr President Pt Mrs Jacob E H Bm r vice president Mrs I Waters Waiters treasurer r Mm Jacob Jac b ilor or orI ite I 1 secretary Mrs Simon Wool Woolf cor cur corresponding corr responding r ing secretary Mrs Mi Max 0 Ill Harris trustees Moos Mose Woolf Deaky Desky and go goKi Miss Miac Ki Parson was wu very pleas plea pleasantly pleasantly antly surprised on Wednesday even evening lug ing at her fl home h me 25 South Second West A very enjoyable ng was waa spent pent in Ia music games gaines gam S and Aad ad dancing Those present t were the Misses fr ELe lle I Pettit Lena Leu Starbuck Maw Maud Ka Wright Susie Su e Farley arley Myrtle JJ Winnie Pettit Ha H Hazel el and aM Florence Wolf Wot Mary I McPherson Nellie Helen telen Vic Vie Victoria Victoria Vietoria I toria and Madeline Parson Pe Peter Peter Peter I ter Borland Byland James Powell Bert On Onley ley hey Roy and Willie Arthur Arth r Cooke Eddie Whittier Stanley ey On Onley ley I Albert Bird Hal White and Bert Reeves 5 The anniversary of f the birth of Rob Robert Robert Robert ert SurDS Burns national naU poet p will willbe willbe be fittingly celebrated tj y the ladies auxiliary of the Caledonia club with a party to be lie given by other b theft at the Har monte meals Die hall hail South State street on Mon Men Monday Monjay day jay evening evIDA Jan Jg 3 x 55 The following young woung people participate I pate in a very Pery er enjoyable bobsled party last Jaet Wednesday day evening The Misses Sybil Foote Erma Ernie Sinclair Le Lena Lena Lena na George Clo Woolley Sally allY Pollock Sylvia Combs and the r e Rock and Mont Theodore Hauerbach Hauer Haner Hauerbach bach Citron Gilford Saunders Nod Ned McKenzie McKeMIe and Chester Grimmett C 4 The Thistle Social club wilt will give a select entertainment Friday evening Jan 22 23 in their new headquarters headquarter the tb I Electric Workers Worker hell halt 11 West First South in tn honor bonor of Robert Burns the tile Scotch poet The entertainment will ill consult consist of sons songs Nn toasts lid and recitations after which a grud ball wilt wID toe be given The committee hi In charge consists of Duncan McFadyen MeFady W V A Gray G Da David vid ild Henderson Gordon Miss Miti Hannah Hak White Mrs Mr C n and nd Nicol Hood Rood who promise the Ute Scotch and their friends of Salt Lake Ike City and vicinity a real rel guld geld treat PASS CITY OtTi One of the most successful fat events veit of at the yean I both socially and was WM the second sonnet annual grand nu tl hall ball given by the Ilia Miners union of ef Hi nh itle in the Car Carpenters penters Maple hall hail U Thursday TIter evening Tile THe affair was imd r the a nt of Edward Boyle uyle O ka and ami r e Cava h and had hems to e systematically advertised for tile this pOst past tc d was I looked luok forward to with kHat Oat ft by the tile dancing public as eg a rare rate opportunity to satisfy their for Cor dancing The rhe dancers on arriving at the Ute MIl hall were welcomed by a II reception ree tl n committee corn com composed j posed I of members m of or the tM union and a alike alike like committee had the management of Ithe I Ithe I Ithe I the floor IB in charge The Th enlarged or orchestra i j chestra had bar been bem f for r the ue wetting evening and was left Wt undone undoes to t make the affair a grand success Aa An A Intermission I of thirty minutes was takes taken at 12 o clock for tor supper after which the dance ee warn IV up until the wee e ama 8 hours of th the I mornin Professor Younger did the promoting j I Miss Cora era ora is visiting t I tift in the i Park Pit rk the Ue guest pm of Sir Mr Ir and Mrs A It n t tWeeter I Weeter Mr and Mrs Mr 1 W W V Armstrong spent I Tuesday in tn the Park j Saturday morning WIns B Allen Alien es ee escorted e f Clara M and aM Helen and I ISarah Sarah arab an and a Lela ela Alg ider Geror at of Salt I take ake I i through the Silver the entire party weca w Mt w 8 of ManaK r M J D 1 Pair ir of o tW tag S Iver Mr h D showed the visitors through the mine J CL x sod aud nd afterwards afterward entertained eJ t rt ined them at din dinner ner at the boarding house E Is W Yo Reese is 18 in Park an on business Mien Mies Ja J 1st t for k Tuesday on ott an extended tended te d d visit SIt WITh her h r sister tel m t the tse city Mrs Mra 1 I Fox came up tip to the Park on Tuesday morning to assist In the in Iu installation of the officers of the TIM IM Womans Athenaeum t the reg Teg regular ular utAI meeting Monday afternoon on at the home Item of t 0 hIre rt f Shields where the following pr gram was as rendered rendor Tn The Towns lowus Miss MIlOS of Charles V Y Mr MrS Midd ur reading rending German Art Mrs Mr Heath lesson review leader le Miss BurlIn Buran The clu club then a adjourned until Monday Jan 2 5 when he n it wIlt will meet |