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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1904. I STOP AT our SHIRT WINDOW v I . 44AA1 Lake la European trip extending over two Florence Grant of Salt UTAH'S NATURAL BRIDGES. months. Thy report a must enjoyafriend, in Ogden. visiiin ble time. t Wonderful i Structures at Head of c. Carlin has returned from White in San Juan. Dr. and Mrs. i irlp to Florence, Colo. Canyon peasant Wherry returned , Wednesday from a visit to the east. It lias been known in a quiet way Ferrln of Salt Lake la Visa Luella In Og- that there was- a natir:i! bridge In relative. Mr. Mrs. and and Allen returned Wend, visitm last night from their summer outing Mtuihe.iKteru Utah. Precisely where 5f.n' to lind it, and wliiit its real dimenat Eden. sion were has not been well known. and $ daughter Mr. Thoma. Maloney a W. W. Djitr tells all about it ill the Mra C. M. Brough uu.l dangler Ruth trip to St. returned Tuesday from magazine, with illustrations, tYnmiy who have been visiting with friends an and of where the bridge 1. nmuint and relatives in this city, left yesterhow to and to it. get Brown ha. a. a day for their home In Arkansas. They Mra Walter Scott This account tell of thm bridges, Helwill St. visit the Louis fair on their Mra. Eckle. of fUest her sister, instead of one, and locate them at (he return trip. Mont ena, head of White canyon, in San Juan The Order of Washington held a oui.ty. T. S. Ftsgerald and A catilein.iii named desjlr. and Mra from their Cal- very pleasant meeting Tuesday even- cribed these returned have to Mr. Horace family bridgiyt ing. After the transaction of business ifornia trip a good social time was enjoyed and Long which o excited hi curiosity that he decided to visit the place. light refreshments served. In Miirch last year they set out Mrs. Ralph Hoag and Mis. Maud from Dandy crossing with two saddle Hapgood will vl.lt friend, at the capUtahna Card Club. horses and two pack horse. This ital next week. The recently organised Utahna card 4 must be made in early spring club met Monday aftertioon with Mrs. Journey or because of lack of water at winter N. Hess Fred pleasMra and Mrs. Charlie Lippincott at her home on season. other of friends a entertained party antly Washington avenue. Cards were playPassing Elk mountain on the third Tuesday afternoon. ed on the lawn in an arbor of suncame to the bridge. The flowers and potted plants. The first day they was first named Caroline. It her and Kimball spans A. daughter. prize, a handsome Mra J. d pilthe canyon and 1 20 R feet, ( inches Mis. Joe Kimball, were visitor, at the low, was won by Mrs. Williams and nnd from the water to the capital during the week. the aecond prize was awarded to. Mrs. wide, inside, under side of the arch, 197 feet; and Farley. Mrs. Lippincott was assisted from the bottom of the bridge to It Mrs. G. R-- Belnap ha. gone to Bak- In the serving of refreshments by a mas solid of is 120 top, sandstone, her with to daughvl.it er City, Ore., Misses Pearl Wright and May Wilto feet the floor of level the bridge, C. H. Ballantyne. ter, Mra liams. The personnel of the club Is 322 feet above the level of the stream, C. Williams, T. Williams," J. L Smith, Three mile farther up the stream Mis. Rowena Korns, who ha. been Phil Cohn, Greenwell, Ezra Richardthe reexplorers "found themselves In visiting Miss Jean Hunter, ha. son, George Cave, C. Lippincott, Far' the presence of whnt Is doubtless the In Lake. home Salt turned to her ley, Anderson, and J. A. Toler. The most wonderful natural bridge In the guests were Mrs. Harry Todd and Mrs. world. It span a canyon, 335 feet, 7 Miss Ruth Foster of Salt Lake, who R. II. Whipple A splenInches from wall to wall. has been visiting friend, in Ogden, 60 of feet did thick sandstone arch returned to her home Wednesday. Complimentary Party. and 40 feet wide, leaving underneath One of the most exquisite parties of a clear opening of 357 In perpendicular Mra John Gay left Wednesday for the week was the one given Thursday This bridge Is more than height. Provo where she will be the guest of MUs Lettie Taylor at her twice as evening by large as Virginias natural her daughter, Mra F. Decker. home on Jefferson avenue complimenthis bridge. Mr. Long christened tary to Miss Georgia Young of Salt bridge the Augusta. been who ha. Mis. Blanche Brown, Lake. The Interesting game of pit Five miles farther down the stream staying at Atlanta, Ida., for the past was the diversion of the for the travelers came to the third bridge, evening year, ha. returned to her home In Og- which to Dr. which was named, "Little Bridge, It prises were awarded den. Will Browning and Mr. Willie Mcbeing the smallest of the three. It Kay. After cards delicious refreshhas a span of 211 feet, 4 Inches, and Mra George Kellogg and daughter ment were served. The decoration In from the under side of the arch to the Bernice, of Bertrand, Neb., are visit- evidence was cut flowers. The invited bottom is 142 feet. Verily, here we ing Mr. and Mra Homer Taylor of this guests were: Misses Georgia Young, have three marvels ot natures handicity. Mae Scowcroft, Telltha Browning, work within our borders that are recMinnie Clark, Josephine West, Birdie ord breakers. Mis. Knudson of Brigham City, 1. Wotherspoon, Glenna Wotherspoon, visiting in Ogden this week, the guest Corlnne Christensen, Georgina Better than Gold. of Mra S. T. Brick. was troubled for several year Connie T Smurthwaite, Smurthwalte, Florence Gay, Olive Cannon, Verna with chronic Indigestion and nervous Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Larkin have reMabel debility, writes J. F. Green, of LanLizzie McQuarrie, Tavey, turned from an extended tisit to the Shorten, Lucile Wallace, Belva Wood- caster, N. H. No remedy helped me east. On their return trip they vis- man see; Messrs. Willie McKay, Lon- until I began using Electric bitter, ited the fair at St Louis. nie Browning, Archie Browning, Earl which did me more good than all the Harris, Dr. Will Browning, Earl Em- medicine I ever used. They have also Mra S. E. Lyon and daughter, Mis. mett, George Shorten, Jesse Richards, kept my wife In excellent health for Myrtle, are now in the east and will Louis Fitzgerald, years She says Electric Bitters are Anthony Feery, spend a few week, in Washington, Gerald Fitzgerald, Charlie Maguire, Just splendid for female troubles; that Roston and Philadelphia. Willard Ellis, Howard Jenkins and they are a grand tonic and lnvlgorator for weak and run down women. No Clyde Lindsay. Mra J. M. EUIs-anher two daughother medicine can take It place In ters of Little Butte, Mont., are visitour family. Try them. Only 50c. Lucky Miss McIntosh. ing Mr. and Mra W. A. Taylor for Mrs. J. H. Rhine and Mrs. G. F. Satisfaction guaranteed by Jesse J. a few day. en route to the St. Louis Reynolds delightfully entertained Fri Driver, druggist. exposition. day afternoon at a linen shower comSUGAR FACTORY TO START. plimentary to Miss Daisy McIntosh Mra M. E. Smith ha. returned from whose marriage to Mr. Alvin L. Rey the east where she ha. been for the nolds will be solemnized next Wed James H. Gardner, general superpast two month a She visited New nesday evening. The pretty home of intendent of the Utah and Idaho Sugar York, Boston, St. Louis and other Mrs. Rhine onFowler avenue was atcompanies states that the plant at eastern cities. a with decorated profusion Lehl, Utah county, will start on or tractively The afternoon was about the fifteenth of September. of cut flowers. Cards are out announcing the marpleasantly spent In cards and a dain- Sampling of beets will commence riage of Mis. Daisy McIntosh and Mr. comtily appointed luncheon was served. next Monday. The farmers will Alvin L. Reynolds, the event to take of 10th handabout the received mence beets many McIntosh Miss digging Place August Slat. The Invited next month. The mill at Lehl and the some pieces of linen. guests were: Mesdames Robertson, cutting stations at Provo, Springville Mra H. L. Bell will entertain a Jackman, Guhller, Condon, Converse, and Spanish Fork will he ready for the number of her frlyids at euchre at McGaw, Shields, A. Reynolds, A. Mc- crop September 1. Next week the new her home on Jefferson avenue next Intosh, Flewelllng. L. G. McIntosh, plant at Spanish Fork will be started Wednesday afternoon. McManackin: Misses Ida O'Hornett, up and tested. At Garland the cutting of beet will Andrews, McWhlnney. 'Whalen, Miss Josephine McIntosh, who ha. Daisy Hart Lizzie Hart, Lizzie Wadsworth begin about September 20 and at the been visiting in Ogden for the past two Idaho mills at Idaho Falls and and Daisy McIntosh. month, the guest of Mr. and Mra .G. Sugar City about October 1. The beet F. McIntosh, will depart tomorrow for OGDEN LOSES HRS. SHIELDS. crop is all that could be expected at her home in New Jersey. all the mills. Report from Idaho are to the effect Misses Emma Osborne and Emma Former Matron of School for Deaf and that the crop ha improved wonderfulBlind Goes to 8alt Lake. Ruth Paine, who Mve been visiting In In ly In the last six week. The frost he east for the past six weeks, are was thought to have which the spring, At a meeting of the board of trusexpected to arrive in Ogden tomordone so much damage in Idaho, ha row. tees of the Dr. W. H. Grove Latter-da- y not injured the beets at all, and the Saints hospital of Salt Lake City, other crop but slightly, and the farmMr. and Mrs. J. S. Corlew have Mrs. Martha Shields was tendered the ers have a good average crop up there. written to friends in this city stat- position of matron of that Institution, ing that they have completed their This is a high mark of esteem for Mrr. visit in Kentucky and are now en Shields ability for the position, as mute to Philadelphia. she was chosen from a great number of women which the trustees had In a time to rememMiss Olen Douglas informally en- view. of Utah native a Mrs. Bhields,who tertained a circle of friends Tuesday ber, a time to forget : it is tea and who during her residence In Ogevening at her home on Madison avetime; remember your joys friends on acnue. The time wa. pleasantly spent den has made many nnd dainty refreshments were served. count of her estimable qualities, filled and forget your sorrows. the position of matron In a most cred for Mr. and Mrs. L I Reynolds, who. itable manner at the state school And In ten for blind year. the deaf and company with Miss Gertrude have spent the past few weeks It Is only Just to her to state that visiting California points of interests the hospital will grently gain under returned home Friday morning. her able management, ns she has the UNDERTAKER which are not found. In qualification EMBALMER Ion of ma Mr. .and Mrs. M. S. Open All Night. Telfvue Mu-Browning nnd every one holding the posit 2620 Washington Avo. Ogden, Utah. 'laughter. 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