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Show DAILY her the color scheme, pink and white, was carried out throughout the rooms. Alice, are visiting In aaofbter. W Mr. and Mrs. Gourlay left on the Pittsburg, Pa. the Overland limited for a the city from trip through S. V. Hinkle. California and Oregon. They will guests of Mrs. probably make their home in Seattle. Bransford of Salt Lake The bride is a charming young lady Mrs. W. I In Ogden friends of Topeka, Kansas. She has been visclty is visiting iting in Ogden for the past year with and her her cousin, Mrs. Horton. Mrs. Frank S. Schoonover During her are visiting residence in this city she hus made a children of Philadelphia, her parents, Mr. and host of friends. Mr. Gourlay is a ,n ogden with popular young man of this city. William Driver. They will pro. jin Franc and Pearl Peebles, of Ogden, but now of San formerly are visiting friends in this Francisco, city. Miss Evelyn Dalrymple and Miss Pflnn Bohn are visiting In the capital, Mrs. the guests of Miss Bohns sister, Forrester. George The Young Men's club of the Presbyterian church is making extensive canpreparations for an outing in the evenand afternoon yon on Tuesday ing. Mrs. J. A. McCulloch and daughter pm. of Grand Junction, Colo, are visiting relatives in Ogden. I j. w. Abbott, Jr. accompanied by Postoffics Employes' Outing. The postofflce employes and their friends enjoyed a pleasant outing at the Hermitage Tuesday evening. Upon their arrival at the Hermitage a chicken and trout dinner waa served. After the dinner they attended the dance at the pavilion. A general good time was had by ail. The party was made up of the following: Postmaster and Mrs. Thomas H. Davis, Mr. Denning of Sacramento, Mr. and Mra Frank Howe, Mrs. Daisy McGaw, Misses Belle Slater, Ella Chandler, Kellie Moran, Kate Myers and Ray Woodcock; John P. Fogarty, Denver R. F. D.; F. M. Sharp, postofflce Inspector; Bert Richey, Bert Lltsenbery, Frank Clayton, Fred Hart, Andrew Christensen, Ernest Bowman, Samuel Grix . and R W. Cain. Mrs. A. C. Abbott of Entertained at Glenwood. Marshalltown, la. and his cousin, ArMra. J. W Abbott, Mra John Con-lls- k thur Blake, arrived Tuesday morning and Mrs. I. N Pierce, three of Ogfrom the east Mr. Abbott has been most charming social leaders, dens attending the military academy of SL entertained a bevy of very pleasantly John's, Wia, for the last few years. their friends at Glenwood Park Friday afternoon Euchre was the diverMiss Blanch Wenner has returned sion of the afternoon. Mra Parmley to Ogden for her vacation, having won the first prise, a handsome hand-paintcompleted her junior year in Wellesvase of roses. The consolation ley college. Miss Wenner took a leadwas awarded to Miss Celeste prise ing part and greatly distinguished Conroy. A delicious lunch was served herself in the inter-du- b debate, one under the shade of the trees, after of the features .of commencement which a Jolly trolley ride was taken week. about town. his grandmother, ed Birthday Party. Miss Jessie Garr was tendered a very pleasant surprise Thursday evening on her twenty-flr- st birthday. The evening was fnjoyably spent in cards, About games and music. forty were An elegant present. guests lunch was served. Happily United. The wedding of Miss Emily Ferguson of this city and Mr. Joseph Gor-rinof Salt Lake took place in the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday afternoon. After the ceremony the bride and groom came to Ogden and in, the evening an elaborate reception was given in their honor at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs.. Joe Harrop, 1045 Oak street. A large company of friends were present. The house was attractively decorated with Le An France roses and honeysuckle. elaborate wedding supper was served. The young couple were the recipients of many handsome presents. The bride Is one of Ogden's most charming and accomplished young ladies, and for some years has been in the employ of Drs. Rich and Rich. The groom is a well known business man of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. will reside In Ogden until about the first of August when they will go to Salt Lake and make their future home there. ge Child Culture Club. The Child Culture club held a most delightful meeting Friday, June 18, at the pleasant home of Mra Daniel Hamer, 2855, Jefferson avenue. An able The paper entitled, House," was read by the president This was followed by one entitled. Children Away From Home," read in an excellent manner by Mra Katie Wright Both papers received considerable attention In discussion. The meeting being the last one of the. season, arrangements were made for the annual field day which took place yesterday. The hostess served dainty refreshments and the club adjourned sine die. Two-Room- ed vers Drug Store. er SCHOOL SATURDAY, 1904. 25, The Our Sommer self-respe- ct Time I j i Mutual Improvement Associations to Visit Famous Resort July 8. The stake boards of the Young Men's and Young Ladles' Mutual Imassociations of Weber provement county have decided upon Friday, July 8th, for their annual excursion to Saltalr. They are making great preparations for the outing and as they will probably be the only auxiliary organisation of the stake to run an excursion during that month there is no doubt but that they will have a heavy attendance. The; invite their many friends to help them on this excursion as the object is two fold: that of having a social gathering of the Mutual Improvement workers of both organisathe tions, and in addition to raise necessary funds wherewith to prosecute the coming winter's work. These excursions have always been a success socially and financially, and there is no doubt that the many friends of the Improvement work will rally to the support of the board. The train time will be more suitable han ever before, both in leaving tig-de- n and in returning. Certain xm ! ments are being provided, among Ihom being a baseball game the water between two teams composed of members from the city Our fruits and vegetables are noted for being the finest and freshest in tile city. Entire Stock Is for Sale at a Discount 5 to 85 No Credit No Approvals PUTNAMS GLOTHINC HOUSE I UTAHNA PARR STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE BARROWS 1 Tel. 67-- 3 2456 Washington Ave. x. CAMPBELLS First National Bank OGDEN, UTAH JEAN WILSON Ballad. RUSSELL & DUNBAR. Presenting My Hannah Lady. THE BUCKEYE TRIO, Comedy Aerobata and Contortionists. E. R. GOURLEY'S UTAHNA-Q-SCOPNEW MOVING PICTURES. E. DAVID ECCLES, President THOMAS D. DEE, JOHN PIXGREE, Cashier. JAS. F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS! David Eeolsa Thomas D. Dsa Geo. H. Tribe Bernard White W. W. Riter John Wateon Adam Patteraon Joaeph Clark Respectfully solicits the accounts of banka, mercantile firms and Individuals. We pay interest on time deposits. treatAmple resources, courteous ment auperlor service. Vice-Preside- nt Dancing at the New Pavilion POSITIVELY THE FINEST FLOOR IN THE 8TATE. Prices of Admission Malan Heights Now GET OUR PRICES ON To Save Yourself Money Open Utah & Oregon Lumber Co 143 Phone 661 24th Street water. JUST THE PLACE TO SPEND A DAY OR WEEK OR ALL SUMMER. TERMS i Board and Lodging, pr week... 66.00 35 and 50c Single Meals Carriages leave east terminus of street car line at 8:15 every morning. Round trip, $1.00. Carriages will be furnished parties of three or four at any hour. Twenty-fift- h Address: B. MALAN, Malan Heights. Propr. to open a package from our laundry. And why? Because the work Is done the way you like It done done to please you, done without being all worn out, and It'a delivered on time. The Ogden 437 25th St. Steam rYES attend dances or theaters or to catch train in hurry If you remember the number Railroad To All or Steamship Tickets Parts of the World ALLEN TRANSFER COMPANY. c HEALY ALBEBM ALLEN, MGR. ft Absolutely Pure OF HEALTH HOUSE, Phone 25th And the way to do this is to use in your baking. CRESCENT FLOUR is for sale by your Grocer. PEERY BROTHERS MILLING CO. Makers. I WILL SAYE YOU MONEY phene 22. 412 i Phone 174. Its To "The way to a man-- a heart la through his ntomach, la the saying of a wise woman. CRESCENT It's a Real Pleasure Laundry.... Phone 22. So LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH AND BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS, AND THEREBY Thia popular resort 5 Vi milea from Ogden, la 7,000 feet above aea ha level, delightful camping grounds among the pines, ample hotel accommodations, fine table board, pure cool air and pure spring Pretty BY IS A MATTER Adults, 10c; Children, It Doesn't Cost Anything TO Do not forget that comforting old saying. The course of true love never did run smooth." Courtships that are all a blase of sunshine are less sure to lead Into complete radiance than those that are now and then meandered through darkness and even sorrow. Men and women have often to grope before they find their way ahead clear, and have even to stumble past the girls or men they ought to love, ere they discover their error, and make their way back again to the partners Fate has destined for them. Exchange. 3 Juggling on the Green. Capital and Surplus, 1225,000.00. Is RE80RT. THE WEEK OF JUNE 20 GR0CERYC0. THEREISNOSUBSHTtnEPOR Home Wadding. One of the prettiest weddings of the season was solemnised Wednesday t high noon when Miss Kathryn Cross and Mr. Arthur Clyde Gourlay were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horton, 2117 Lincoln ave nue. Only the immediate friends and relatives were present The rooms were tastefully festooned with sml-la- x and ferns and garlands of pink nnd white roses, sweet peas and carnations were everywhere In evidence. At 12:80 the ring ceremony was performed beneath a canopy of ferns "nd smllax, Rev. J. E. Carver officiating. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served. The dining room and table were profusely adom-- d with smllax and carnations and JUNE ing wii; be both thorough and varied $ in character. While the looking classes are going on In the kitchen, training in other brunches cun lie curried on in the other rooms on the uptier Moors It is this idea of being trained for better positions that is attracting the more intelligent and ambitious class of servants. Besides the unusual opportunity which the guild offords for obtaining good positions, the girls feel that it offers them a basis for and that has been heretofore lacking. Some of the classes will be free to registered servants and In the mnse Now here, don't roast youradvanced classes a small fee will be self over a hot kitchen stove; In some cases employers charged. buy ready to eat foods. Xo cookhave Indicated their willingness to pay for the instruction of their ser ing. These this week special: vants. Raylc lunch cheese, per Jar.. 15c So attractive is the plan for do mestlc instruction that some of the Buyles' Roquefort cheese, Jar 15c subscribers to the guild have asked Bayles nut butter, Jar 15c that classes in cooking and sanitation N- - Y. full rream X lb..20e cheese, be arranged for employers as well as Veal loaf, per can 15c $ servants. This branch will be added Chicken loaf, per can 15c as soon as practicable. Melrose Fate, per can At present the guild is concerned 15c chiefly with the household servant. In Saratoga chips, per pound... 30e a short time, however, governesses, Ralston crisps, 3 pkgs. for... 25c milliners, seamstresses and secretaries V will be supplied. We carry all kinds of baker's bread and cakes. Get them X EXCURSION 10 SALTA. fresh every day. Confessions of a Priest. Rev. Jno. S. Cox of Wake, Ark., writes: 'For twelve years I suffered I consulted from Yellow Jaundlqe. a number of physicians and tried all sorts of medicines, but got no relief. Then I began to use Electric Bitters and feel that I am now cured of a disease that had me in its grasp for Brok Into His House. twelve years." If you want a reliable was medicine for Liver and Kidney trouS. Le Quinn of Cavendish, Vt. robbed of his customary health by in- ble, stomach disorder or general debilvasion of Chronic Constipation. When ity, get Electric Bitters. It's guaranDr. Kings New Life Pills broke into teed by Jesse J. Driver. Only 60c. his house his trouble was arrested and now he's entirely cured. They're guar- BEWARE OF TOO SUNSHINE. MUCH anteed to cure. 25c at Jesse J. Dri- FOR DOMESTICS. Preparations are being pushed forward for the training of domestic help in all branches of household service by the Womans Domestic Guild of As soon as the necessary America. changes can be made in the house and the apparatus and utensils obtained Herrick-Petterso- n the work will begin. In order that it Nuptials. The marriage of Miss Janie Her' may not conflict with the work of rick of Logan and Mr. Archibald Pet- registering and slupplying servants terson was solemnised Wednesday at during the day, the classes will be held noon in the Logan temple. The bride In the evening. Competent instructis the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. ors are being engaged and the train E. Herrick, formerly of this city She has a large circle of friends here who extend their best wishes. Mr. Petterson is a well known and promising young business man of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Petterson will make their home In this city "id will be at home to their friends after July 1st at 2148 Jefferson avenue. Gor-ring- JOURNAL, Good Old and summer here. bably spend the STATE I In Society s Realm mbel Spaulding UTAH Stj UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER OPP. DEPOT 161 Z the American Ticket Broker's Association SEEDS C. J. A. Lindquist CASmurthwaite You have to use some kind of eoal even in summer. WHY NOT THE BEST? Carried by: Produce SHURTLIFF & CO. Company or 18-Telephone 18-Call 2041 or 2407 Washington. X (Wholesale M0-- Open All Night Ttisyr'iie Ogden. Utah 2620 Washington Ave. Backed by TICKET OFFICE COAL JJ and Retail) OGDEN. UTAH |