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Show I r Surprise Wedding jyRS. HOBART H. STEELY, formerly Miss Rhodes, a recent bride, who was of Month Ago entertained last week by Mrs. Allen F. Daily, Announced Announcement ' . - - of R. T. Mr Ecksrt ia local chairmen of the general committee for the Union Pacific company. They expect to be gone two weeks. r I Valuea Up to $33. MURRAY MURRAY, Jan. IX. Mrs. Bertha Bpen-cHamilton and Haber M. Aamodt ware married In the Salt lake temple Wednesday. A large reception waa riven the tame evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Spencer. A pink and blue oolor scheme waa carried out In the decorations In pink carnations and pink and blue sweetpeas, with palms and ferns. A large basket of the same flowers formed a centerpiece for the supper table. Th bride wor a gown of I pel blue aatln and carried pink roe. Tb g couple their friend In Murray aftr February I. A number of edtlal affair were given and Mrs. recently la honor of Mr. Aamodt. Among them wsa a shower of th homo th bridegroom at Sven evening by his mother andFanMrs. Aamodt and th Ml nie. Degmler and Mamie Aamodt. Mr. Allco Olavla entertained tho Chief Companion club at her homo on Fifty third South etreet Thursday afternoon. Mis Vandl Cahoon entertained th members of th E. Q. V. club Thursday evening at her home at an quilting party. Mr. Lawrence Parry entertained at a birthday party Wednesday to afternoon at her mother, her home. In compliment who an- Mrs. Sarah A. Mumford. Tbo the honored joyed th affair, beside guest, were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mum- ned, Mr. and Mr. WTseman, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Robinson. Miss THU .Mum-fow- l. Mis Kalla Mumford and Lout Mumford. A leap-yedance was given by the ward young ladle of th Murray Firetamuse-I Wednesday evening ia tbo ward ment ball. vle-ttia a Mr. F. Hon of Cheeterfleld at tho bom of Mr. and Mr. Jam Stanfield. Mr. D. W. Moffat gave a Kensington tea Thursday afternoon at her home. In honor of Mra J. F. Russon, Mr. David Frame, Mra Andrew Berg and Mr. C. E. Oaufln. , Th employee of th Murray laundry gav a dancing party and euppar during th week. In honor of their manager. Georg A. Strike, who wUlonleave In a a pleasure few dare for South America actrip. Mr. Strike and children will company Mr. Strike as far as California, ahhi where they will remain during er u jut by M. Marshall of the marriage of their daughter, Katharine, to Dwight Lewia 8awyer. The wedding took place in Ban Franwaa cisco, January 3, while the bridewhile her mother, visiting there with were known to be the young people of the engaged, the announcement wcdifing'at'this time will retne nrsurprise to their friends. The bridegroom returned to Lcland Stanford college at Palo Alto, where he is taking a special engineering course. The bride returned here with her moth er and will join her husband about April 1. The brido is a popular young Univerthe sity of Utah girl, and a member of was Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Sawyer recently released from armytheservice. TwenHe was at Fort Douglas with tieth infantry aa first lieutenant and won a captaincy with the engineering eorpa in France. He ia a member of tho Theta Xi fraternity at Stanford. . $ t Y -- R. AND MRS. NICHOLAS . I ' i IQ-Dresse- $ s silk dresses suitable for immedi- ate spring and year round wear placed in three lots. Many of them for less than wholesale cost. Our policyis not tor carry over wonderful values 1 hence these"' , ala-te- ra, I KASS announre the engagement of their daughter, Eva Pearl, to Charles Leslie Pvhe. The wedding will take place February 11. These young people are socially Uni- prominent and graduates of iathe a mem-- , versify of Utah. Miss Kasa her of the tiamma Flu aororitv and Mr. Pyka of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. e Mr. and Mrs. William Bradford Hunt of Alameda, Cal., announce the engage ment of their daughter, Anna Elira, to Moore Lowry 'Allen, eon of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Allen of this city. The marriage will take place in the early ar Most Sensational Values of the Season practically new stock only in business five months. or summer. Mr. Allen wae released from null' tary eervice about a year ago. He was sene. $3150 to $50 Values al $22.50 $50 lo $70 Values at $39.50 Monday and Tuesday Only . James Gilbert- - entertained at a Friday evening at her birthdayin party honor of har daughter, Nalda, bom, on har eleventh anniversary. Th .gam 'Stung" wa played, followed by refreshBpencer. Rprlng flower decorated the menu, and thirty achoolmate war prestable, tovers were laid for 1. ent. Mrs. Phil A. Kohn wae hostess to the Th M. I. A. of Bannlort ward gav a Mra. with the Paeifie fleet off the eoest of California. He ie now a medical etu dent at the University of Utah and a The couple will be at home after Febru10 a. m. will member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. ary 15 at the Richmond apartments, Mise Bradford ie a former etudent of pick the University of California. The wedding of Mrs. Bertha Hamil- members of her card club Tuesday after-noo- leap-yedance Tuesday evening at tb ton and lieber M. liamodt took place were Three tables for hall. amusement arranged Announcement la made of the engage.'OO. which prizes were ..warded to Mrs. J. 8. Moffat entertained at her John Wednesday in the Balt Lake temple. A Mr. at ment of Miss Ruth Leland Beylea to mat-rlal. P. C. Richardson and Mrs. A. horn Wednesday afternoon for th 8. 8. reception was given in the evening at Kuckman of Victoria. Texas. The 5 were Mr. John At o'clock luncheon was served, club. Those preeent will lake place March It at the the borne of the brides parents, Mr. a van of carnations gracing the center of Tripp. Mra John How. Mra J. 8. Ber-lohome of Miss Sayles's parents In Oak and Mrs. O. if. Bpencer, in Murray. The the table. Mra William Boam, Mra ofHarnM Salt Park, HI. Miss Kay lea la well known In couple will be at home in Murray after Th association held Its Howa and Mra H. Chamber Belt lake as secretary of girls work In February 1. twelfth annual reunion the First at associaChristian Women's the Young A klra Oaorg Huechar and Mr J. W. Baptist church Thursday evening. tion. Mr. Ruck man waa formerly a first the I Mr. and Mrs. John F. Howells an- banquet was served and "a program of Merit ng will entertain th ladle of next lieutenant In the utilities branch of the nounce was Dr. E. Aid eoctety P. Ladle speeches Mills, Methodist given by the stationed of at their engagement daugh- Dr. Ray Palmer and Professor J. A. quartermaster's department, former' afternoon at th Camp Grant. Rockford, 11L, end Is now ter, Evelyn, to William E. Nelson. The Smith. Following the banquet, th for- Wednesday connected with the farm loans departbMni. at will take in entertain mer wedding will Kansans were Manthe of Pi. Christensen February, place guests ment of the federal reserve bank at a a ager S. B. Stack at therCoxy theater. her home next Wednesday afternoon at a I Victoria, Texas, where the young couple Mies Pauline Shorten, Mrs. Esther F. Tuckett announces a February dinner party. wlU make their home. the engagement of her daughter, Mary, bride, was the guest of 'honor at a party Mra Andrew Lundqulst gave a dinner e e e Mr Orson party Friday evening at tier home. In given by evening Wednesday to James I. Fletcher of Park City, the 'TLaaouiicemsnt ia made of the mar A honor of her birthday annlveraary. Mabey at her home In Centerville, to take place in February, miscellaneous shower was given this eve Th student of th Hllloreet High yiage of Miss Mvr E. Young of this marriage a a a - In drees bail Mra. Mich Hsber of H. by McKayand lung Young compll school gav an Hart, King city Announcement bas.been made by Mr. ment to Mias Shorten, when thirty of hier Wednesday evening at the gymnasium. The wedding took place September 2, left M. were P. Mrs. friends M. Mra Guyman and McDaniel Mr. entertained. and J. of Chicago but the announcement ia just I A farewell party was given Friday eve' 1919, Wednesday for their home in Provo, after marriage of their daughter, He-semade ie Salt Lake and will come aa a of the In Ninth relatlv with ward the amusement hra week hall a vllt ning Anson to son of Bush, Mr, and In honor of Walter J. surprise to fhe many friends of the Mrs. Amos Bush Mr. J. J. Donnlvan ntertlnd at a Wright, who will of this city. The leave soon on a mission for the I D. dinner party Friday afternoon at her , bride. She is a daughter of Royal B. took in The wedding place Chicago. S church ta the Sandwich islands. homa on State etreet for Mr. Maud Young ef this city, and has been in couple are now at home in this Promoter of the League of the Barred Haneon. Mra Millard, Mra J. Leonard city at government service in Washington for 357 Heart met with Mr. W. L. Maginnli and Mr. J. B. Stewart of Salt Lake and Tenth avenue. the pact two years. Tbo bridegroom on Wednesday afternoon. Mra Manasseh Smith of this place. ox Los E. is a 'son of Henry Young The Beaux Esprit club members were a Mra J. Fa of Bennlon ward gave make will their the guests of Mra J. P. Hall on Friday d Inner party. In honor of her birthday Angeles. The couple her et home ia that city. afternoon. Cards were the diversion of anniversary, Wednesday evening a a the afternoon. The luncheon tabj waa home. Those preeent were Mr. and Mr. average-lookin- g centered with a large kewpl doll and Avard Fairbanka Mr. and Mra J. F. Mr. and Mr. C. B. Crome announce Mr. and R. Fox, J. at each end were bouquet of red and Fo. Mr. and Mr. the marriage of their daughter, Lillian white carnations, to which were attached Mr. A. C. Fox and Mr. and Mra P. D. wonderMillwurd, to Lyale B. Friend of Long bow of red and white ribbon. Th place Dalton. Beach, Cal. Tbo wedding took place cards were red hearta Cover were laid Th children of William Atwood enter-talne- d OGDEN evening for twelve. at a dinner party Friday treet. Tuesday. The couple left for a honeyatIn moon trip to Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Norman K. Moves waa hostess at at th Atwood home on Vln annivr31. Mrs. W. Jan. a OGDEN, miscellaneous George at her home honor of thlr father' blrthday Friend will make their home ia Long Barlow and Mra, IliIlIn.Dlx were Tuesday evening In honor ef Mis Mrrtle Beach, Cal. of Taylorsville ward Unsworth, a February bride. Eighteen Th to the members of the Drama of Mis Ineworthe friends were present gave a danefng party Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. James Chipman, Jr., of this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bar-lo- Mis Lisstte Maginnts entertained at a at th ward amusement hail, American Fork announe the marriage The life of Maurice Maeterlinck ahoaer for Mias Unsworth on Thursday of their daughter, Dorothy, to San- was given by Miss lac Adams and a evening at her home. The marriage of Miss Ethel Williams took Nicholes. The H. ford wedding MANTI dramatic reading of Maeterlinck's play, and Delbert Arnold-Mille- r took place place on New Year a ave, but it juat Mary Magdalene," was given by Mra Wednesday afternoon at th home of th announced. The bride ia a granddaughbride parent Mr. and Mra. John Wll- Parry, MANTT. Jan. 31. Miss Arlln ter of James Chipman, 8r of this eity, Andrew T. Claik A piano solo (Erik Hams, Owen M. Sanderson ef- - . ene of Mantla mot prominent school and both young people are well known Satie,; was rendered by Mrs. Louise flciatlng Bishop I A wedding dinner followed tn teecher. and Dr. Clarence B. Johneon of I That b the differ-cne- e In Salt Lake. the evening for the Immediate family. I Oeden were married In th Mantt temple Pierce Martlneau. between our A large wedding reception Mrs. Albert Soon croft entertained the The couple left for a trip to California II Wednesday. and upon their return they will bo at wa glvn at th home of tho brid par- Mr. and Mrs. George H. Muir, for- Utopia club at her home and afI art Wednesday Th In T. home E. photos thia and Mr. city. Parry. merly of thia eity, announre the (nti Mr. whit ternoon. Iaincheon was served follow At the Weber Normal college Friday I bride wore charming gown of bridal photogof their daughter, Catherine, to ing ordinary I I the kensmgton, spring flowers deco- evening the hove orgeiilxatlon of the georgette over satin and carried a 133 Main Scott Faueett of Price, Utah. The rating the Her veil wa I table. Mis. Sidney Btevens, acliool entertained at a character ball. raphy. Our picbouquet of rose and fern She I The second of a series of dances was I caught wedding took place January 20 in Los Mrs. Jack Major. Mrs. S. K Nelson and up with orange blossom are tures exquiI of Mr. Harry Kurt given by the American Legion poet in I also wore a string of pearls, a gift Angeles, CaL efe the honor guest Mr. and Mrs F E. Helntielnmn enterthe Assembly hall Friday evening The the bridegroom. Mr. and Mra Parry ware site and at , no I Reeve. orchestra fum sued music. in Oppocile Kearns Bldg. honor assisted In receiving by Mr. and Mra. E. Me. and Mrs. Daniel Harrington an- tained at dinner Sun-laevening more expense. The Happy Four club was entertained 1U borenson, Mr. T. K. Clerk of Mantl. nounce tbs engagement of their daughter. of Mr and Mtb. S. f. Tally of Salt Lake, 4 12 to Wasatch 4939 M Mr Mrs Howell b IllSlater of horn and D. O. Mr. Mrs, of Wilford Tat lor Sundays this Mr. Frd J. guests Taylor, key J. Tho time waa herspent with Florence, to LeRoy white carnation land were com- afternoon the father and mother of Dr. John Portland, Ore. The wedding will take Pink and I was bined wdth fern aft a centei piece for needlework and music and at the close of son. all of Ogden, Mies Msud Tuttle place in February. the table. Cmers were laid for ten. the afternoon a luncheon was served. I maid of honor and Mrs. Samuel Brooks Tuesday evening Mr. and Mi. J. D Spring flowers were used In tho decora-- I matron of honor. Dr. and Mra Johneon HunThe wedding of Miss Jessie E. Taylor entertained at their home lu com- tlone of the rooms and luncheon table, heft Thursday morning for Balt Laka City,n ter and Claude Smith will take place pliment The Martha society mot Monday after- - I where a reception wa given by Dr. to Mr ami Mr. Tally, and I Tuesday at the home of her mother on Wednesday evening they were the guests with Mrs. Thomae A. Dee. R. Johnson, after which they left ismln Third avenue. Miss Marguerite Clement entertained II for a trip to California. Later they wlU of honor at a dinner party gtcen by Mrs. a friend few her at The table decoration N. Taylor. make thetr home in Ogden, Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Goddard of Provo in pink and white. Cover were laid for home. Music and dancing were enjoyed! I Saturday afternoon of last woek Mrs, were served. DYED A ft. r Borenson entertained at a bundle announce the marriage of their daugh- ten. A dancing partv was given In their andMrsrefreshments J. H. Peckinpaugh. assisted byl.houer tn honor of Mrs. Samuel Brook by Mr and Mrs J. I). Taj lor on ter, Vera, to Lawrence L. Batley of honor Mrs F.ansom and Mra Killlngsworth. en- - I Luncheon wa aerved to thirty-fiv- e of last week at Saturday the evening Salt Lake. The wydding took place Berthana. -- followed by a supper at the tartained th Baptist kensington Thure- - I guests. December 6, but is just announced. The Tat lor home dav afternoon at the borne of Mra Peck- - I Mise Vera Tuttle entertained at an Mrs Joseph Srowcroft entertained the ter supper Sunday evening for the fol- eouple are making their home in Salt COAT Mr and Mra. C. 8. Gunnell left today I lowing guestsA Edith Parrv, Margaret Five Hundred club Tuesday afternoon Lake. Three table of 500 were plajed. Mr. for a trip to San Francisco and Los I Judd. Miss Mildred Adams of New York I and Mr M. Bv Browning Angeles. The marriage of Miss Mary Beatie H. H. Bpencer Wayne Bessev, Rufus Ahlstrom, rity, Nielson Mr and Mrs. M R Savag and Mrs. lotto the honor and Peter Ahlstrom. Following the card and Dr. John H. Wilson took place receiving I Ofwer of wa luncheon Lake Salt on served Mr. and Mra. Arthur Johnson are Savage games, small Ualph Thursday evening at the home of the table, which were decorated with spring visitors Sunday. over th arrival congratulation celvlng brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank flower. Mrs. Browcrofl waa assisted bv Mrs Swaner returned Wednee- - I of a daughter at their home. Wednesday, L. Beatie, on First avenue. The cere- her daughters Mrs Louis H. Ferry and day to Inland Mr Jsmee Trollope was pleasantly eur. her home in Salt Lake after a thing! Leland Swaner. mony waa performed bv Bishop T. A. Mr. The Direction Book with each packH. Mrs H. Bpenrer entertained at Clawson, a relative of the bride, in the tell how to diamond dy over any age dinner her evening at apartpresence of relatives and a few close ment at Monday mistake. color. You cannot make the Heed hotel In honor of the A large reception followed. friend To match any material, hav druggist birthday anniversary of her eon, E. T. hT,'ho,mer'inr'sair,llk'. j! H.'"sear v'n,,n' of 'T',n 1,,wr sr7 to'ekinr?i, glove, wist, ribbon, show you Diamond Dye Color Card. (Advartiaement.) .,hir!T and Mr. end Mrs Victor H. Beers spent very JLIj feather, drapne, covering ass n. not open until Store Monday morning. . the best bargains! Come early and ar Bid-wel- ge L'tah-Kans- ass "We specialize on Children l, I State Society r I I host-eases Mothers know that photo makes the child either or fully cute and tractive. Watch the Growing;' Eye Children with normal vision, good health and prop- er nourishment are not harmed by Intent study. But A of Urge percentg school children have Imperfect eyes. Hard study, III health or lowered vitality Impose too great a strain upon the nerve. Bad vision foUowa In Time Will Help. Glass J. E. BROADDUS Optometrist 312-1- 3 I A Optldlan Walker Bank Bldg., Tel. Wasatch 3201, mar-Tiag- e I Street NE WHOUSE $12312 to see Roast Young Chicken, Sag Dressing, Cranberry Sauce, or Grilled Lamb Steak Maitre dHotel In Cream Asparagus, Butter Dinner Roll Lettuce and Tomato SaUd French Dressing Vanilla or Chocolate Ice Cream, Potatoes Drawn CHILDS or. Meringue GUce Chantilly re-d- en "I. Directions for Usinfj MATTRESS SAN-O-TU- F rrh Air VtutlUtlos Kavar-apraa- d Strip The Ee&rt of th Su-0-T- ul VwT.f5M7ghl ventilators, which will keep the mattress fresh and fluffy. Study Thia Utah Bedding and Manufacturing Co. SALT LAKE CITY r Tea - ..r hr Hle-kt- k thl Meesra. WrlF. Mr. Jail A. SfUbMi rr dim L. M. Murphy LARGE MOVING VANS 97 tb Salt Late retsmUiee to writ a poeia te with a "drlva" foe the he used la omumcU Barak Pa ft Vets. reMrs. laaae Perfaaea asd family bar turned from Lae Beark and will leatd her. Mra. W. W. Cash ef Baak rallay. with har young daughter, rlalted ber thl week. Mr. aad Mra Bkkard Tbomaa bar goaa to Baa Barsardiae, Cal. Board are rejoicing Mr. aad Mra Chart Wedaeeday. th klrth Mr. aad Mra Karl Lari aad daughter, Margaret. are tyeediag B tew days at th Uuyolla Mra Q Clin aad aoe, Lealia left Tuesday alfht far Salt M' aed Mra D. P. Taa fleet wer vtattara te Milford Wadaeaday. Th Milford Choral assist y met S asd ay sight at the home f Mra Jaam Taaaer. Mias Asa OlUl f Baaree City Is th guest ef Mrs. . C. Bsrte se U.ts ereeiw. J. Transfer Co. Old fVrhleeM gimr areola .ere eajeyed. Thom areeeat aed Msedsaire Pltchferth, Bursa. Hsska. Weodbsrry, Tanaer, farttilattoe, B.lth. raraley, Arrlagla. Tasaar, Malbeaoe aad Ilia Bartoe, Muatford. Balth. .rr Milk Alex Pickering . prised Thursday asd a hisehea Coffee Alex Pickering of w.ll? home of Mis Maud Tuttle. The remain- Mrs. William T. Cannon of Salt Lake I mq.Uy wntowtth the evening wa spent at cards. spent Sunday In Ogden with her parents, I i,qan baskets and present th occasion I Afr w Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson. being their tenth wedding anniversary. II Mlsa Cleo OUon tnlaeurer. Frances Sergeant Frank W. Wilson arrived I The evening wa spent in games jIjadeenYecretary a Wednesday from Camp Mills. N. Y., and I music. Twmtv-elgmember of the Ellt will spend a short furlough here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilson. I club with thlr partners, met at th home I A. Cox, Jr.. Friday evening W. to of Mrs Loa before going Angelea, where he I th first port of th evening wsa spent will enter an officer training school. JVT1 Miss Marguerite Clements and MU I l I WT have returned from ' n n Mary Clements en were luncheon loved, . , In California. month's Islt I RKotaas met Th Veever eeosty kte Wednesday vnlng II em krllUast aseffsli Mrs Harold A Pecker and smell am, Wth Mrs. Alexander Barton. eialnrat wits bssyuet, sts, trer test, Harold, Jr. have left for a visit In south- - I Messrs and Mssdame Alexander Bar. I as dsseiag were sewe f ike siest Isis tisf I ton. Andrew Miller Grant Crawford. W. I fastwrrs M the evesla. The pmraa fells. frn California. U Miss siAi nril Miss Ruth Fears of Balt Lake spent IT. Hall Jacob Keller Parley Weeteneknw. I Aieertee." ta Merdoekt -- k's U. here .0f1lUs. last week-en- d here, the guest Of her is- - II J. R Whit beck Milton Harmon end Oe- - II Elel 1?. at a entertained K. mend Olsen Evans. ter. Mrs. Joseph JiJlZ dancing To is Mr. and Mrs. 8 E. Tally and son. I Hbi sitsr.1 flo.- ,rThTeriyaHrednl aT a I "'iLs of ta RaltU.ke.ro th. rural. ' Rslph, Tv.nlw f Us I of on her fJH, Afnea. tiufor teVeW k ''V daughter, VI, merer esm'rel rr', eeeaty Miss Rose Spinel and Mias Marguerite I I . 1 blrthdav rm.T alsht. erasr aaSfertuae-trlliahewteases to the members of I Tj, annual ennlversary. banquet of th Honelee II ftskies Jtpidri were Saacbif. areeteaatllas I O H club Atonday evening. club waa held St the City bakery Friday f a, gneets e r heirs g , nmmit. A bssxst- Mr and Mrs F R. Twenty-si- x members were I hi) Mlltv Eckardt left II of last wr-- k. bet. tstenetls fester. TV sffalr wse ftaes-FWednesday for Omaha. Neb., where Mr I preeent. Mr Fannie Anderson acted as I ksrdt will attend th election of tn tnastmlatreea. Following th banquet. I nil aed terisl wum.Bird wer Mr. sad Mr. Tea pteeaettly ear. general grievance committee of th B. 'short buslnee meeting wae held at I ht Throw the bedding back every morning and allow fresh air to circulate through the eyelet Tab That Civ Uniform Thicks Reinforced MreYvene p. m. Strained Gumbo Wafer 8oup SKIRT, BLOUSE AND - 9 Canape Caviar Pascal Celery Ripe Olives Ben-noo- SHE. "DIAMOND dHote Dinner, Table I J BO Experienced and earsful men for moving furniture and pianos. Waa' 4C1B. Waat 2nd Bouth. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Notice le hereby given that th annual of the stockholder of th Gemini meeting Mining company will be held at tns office ef the company, room 723. Kearns buiidr Ing. on W edneeday, th 4th day of 1M. aL I oclock p. tn.. for th lection of director for the ensuing year, end for the transaction of such other business ea may be brought before the meeting. JA MEB r, BERKLET, Secretary Doted January 7, 19.0. g25u( Feu-ruar- y. |