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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, JULY NOSHING pending a week the affair being Miss Mae Blakely of Pueblo, Coio. The decorations were carried out in pink and green, sweet Mts Stella Jacluon baa Invitations Peas and ferns being used In profusion. The guest numbered fourteen, Jordan River Claims the First Vicat for a luncheon on Wednesday. a a a a tim of the Year Brother's Miss Florence Barker entertained the The Martha society will meet withl. Reynolds on Monday after- members of the H. C. P. dub at her Mn Narrow Escape. home in north Ogden on Wednesday 8u0B' afternoon. Those present were Misses la home from Zina Larkin. Eva Parr, Katherine McA fatal fishing trip resulted yesteryi(, Carrie Winston three weeks' visit with friends In Kay, Bessie Chambers, Myrtle Rlrie. day, when Burton Steel, a young lad Rosella Perrin. Wllmina McFarland. of Los Angeles. Farmington, fell Into the Jordan Nettie Pade. Vivian Hollands. Pearl river about eight miles north of Balt neat will leave Perkin Ruth Mis Smuln. Elsie Powell, Ruth Larson, Bea- Lake City. As it was there would have t, week for a visit with friends In trice Barnes. Pearl Cragun, Sarah been a double tragedy, only for the Oie. Tracy. Jennie Parr and Sadie Wade. intervention of two Balt Lake boys, a a h, H. Poulton and Clyde James at as a has Hurst guest MTS. J. T. The marriage of Miss Virginia E. Rulon ivscued Bleed, the who her home, her cousin. Miss Woodruff, Bucher, daughter of Mrs. Ida M. Bu- deceased's brotner, while h was enat Kentucky. cher, to Earl J. Basett, took place st deavoring to save his brother from the the home of the bride's mother cm Tues- mui'h.rous stream. M. Gardner and daughter, Ifn. day afternoon. The ceremony was The victim is a son of E. A. Steed, few weeks a Elisabeth, are spending performed at 4 o'clock by Rev. G. XT. j a retired farmer Cal. residing at Farmin Tahoe, Lake at and was witnessed by only ton. Burton steed, with his brother a the relatives of the young couple. Mr.and others forined a flshlng The Martha society will meet with and Mrs. Bassett have the best wishes Monand ,tarted out eariy lnlhe day. party L. Reynolds, 2533 Adams, Krf. scores of of friends and they will make The boys from Balt Lake City ran gay afternoon at 2 oclock. their home on Pingre avenue. aviok the party of fishers and were acMrs. C. R-- Hollingsworth entertained Miss Margaret Grant entertained invited to accompany them. They the members of her bridge club on the meinher of her sewing club at a cepted the invitation, and saved the one while has endeavoring to Thursday at a canyon party. delightfully arranged afternoon af- save youthother. a a a a the fair on Wednesday. Decorations of Thia is the first victim the waters Mrs. Will Johnson, who has been the sweet peas and ros.a were in evidence. of the Jordan have claimed this sum-n- n W. a for E. Matson of Mra The. dining room was done in pink guest but previous years there has been to for r, Corlnne has gone month or two, and white, fluffy .chiffon streamers and a short. visit bows extending from the chandelier to a larje fatality list resultant from the a a a a the table. Vases of flowers of the pre- treacheruua current. Once the water Mra Golding, who has been visiting vailing color adorned the table and succeeds in sucking a victim Into a whirlpool, even If the victim be an exher sister, Mra. William Van Allen, covers were laid for ten. will pert swimmer, he has absolutely no leave few a weeks, Monday for Miss Edna Baker entertained about chance a No Intervention from the for Albion, Ida. a a a a thirty guests at a lawn party on Wed- shore will suffice to bring about a reshas Mra Bent, who has been the guest nesday evening. The lawn was gay cue after one of the whlrpool of Mra Campbell at the Virginia for with Japanese lanterns, flags and done its work. the past few months, has returned to bunting. Punch was served on the her home in Alabama. porch and refreshments were served LIGHTNING KILLS on smalt tables which were arranged a a a a Mias Dorothy Moore was hostess on under the trees. Games and music BOY IN THE HILLS Thursday afternon at a kenslngton in were enjoyed and in a guessing game Miss of Elsls her compliment guest. prises were awarded to Miss Virginia Rivers of Balt Lake City. Heath and Edward Price. MT. PLEASANT. July 35. Caritat ' a a a a eon of Mr. and Mrs. Conderset Rowe, Miss Dora King was hostess at a Mr, and Mrs. John Gully chaperoned of the Round Hills, was InstantRowe, on affair a party of young people to Idlewlld pleasantly arranged evening killed by a lightning strokt during ly Games, music and dancing 0n Monday night. Dancing was among Monday. contributed to the entertainment and the evening's amusements, a special the .severe electrical storm which over this section for about thirJ orchestra about sixteen guests were present. furnishing the music. In raged minutes late Wednesday afternoon. ty Pinth party were the Misses Barah Miss Katherine Barker entertained j gree, Lucile Fkrr, Alice Gray, Lueile He was about half way up the moun's about twenty or her girl friends at a Douglas, Ethel Wattls. Nellie Bowman tain side on his way home from saw mill at the time. lawn party on Tuesday afternoon to and Telltha Browning; Messrs. Rex In company with two companions, meet her guest. Miss Helen Randall, Caivort, Walt Driver, Tom Horn, Ned of Salt Lake City. Roberta Albert Campbell, Frank Ellis Joe Averet and George Renolda, the young man left the mill early In the and Earl Pardoe. a a a a afternoon to come to the valley on an Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Pierce had as ' Canyon parties automobillng and errand. A few hundred yards above guests yesterday at their camp at the Oaks In Ogden canyon, Mr. and Mra. kindred amusements were quite the or- what la known the Dinner Springs this Georgn Watson and Mr. and Mrs. W. der for yesterday, but no large affair boys separated, young Rows Insisting J. Phealy. brightened the social calendar. On on coming over- one route while the account of the warm weather the usual other preferred a different one a few The Misses Louise and Hattie Mor- summer exodus to the mountains and miles south. A few minutes afterwards Pearly ris entertained the members of their seaside has taken place, and for a few card club on Thursday evening. Five week the city will be dull and quiet Johnson, son of E. C. Johnson followed hundred was the game and prises were socially until the cool, calm days of the same road to his way to town, and won by Miss Rita Lewis, and Harry late summer will cause thoee who have disocevered the body of young Rowe Bennett. gone to shay nooks to fold their tents under the mule he had been riding, the like Arabs, and as silently eteal away," animal have been killed by the same Mrs. Fred N. Hess was hostess at an and again take up their abodes In town. lightning bolt. Mias Margaret Riser Is home from a Informal dinner party on Thursday competent person will be left in charge evening in honor of Miss Woodruff, trip to the Pacific coast. of the parlors, so that her customers of Kentnrky. The other guests were Mrs. Keller, manager of the Electric will find themselves well cared for durMr. and Mrs. F. M. Mr. and Driggs and Mrs. John T. Hurst. Beauty Parlors In the Wedell-Klesing her absence. block'leaves this week for eastern cities, a Mr. and Mrs, F. M, Driggs are hack where she will renew and extend her For envelopes, letterheads business from a trip through Yellowstone park. stock of goods, and Investigate new eards, dodgers, etc, call up The Journal A On their way home methods lines of all her work. in Job rooms Beth phones Ml. they apent a few daya at Driggs, Ida., visiting relatives. Mra Driggs went to Brighton on Thursday for a short visit. Id Edward o, two with friend PAGE THREE. f BOY DROWNS SOCIAL EVENTS 511m 25, 1908. 1 ta Logan. For the Big Four County Fair l Port-ifiw- Pap-wort- l Is . l I Rolf-son- . - ease The Managers of the Big Four County Fair Have Secured the Biggest Attraction Ever Brought West, When They Contracted to Place Dare Devil Me Kinney In His Great Leap the Double Gap Around the Circle On Roller Skates el a a a a The large is the dance affair for Monday night to be given by the We-hclub at the. Hermitage. The canyon dancing parties are becoming more Popular all the tlme and the one of Monday bids fair to outshine Its predecessor from g social standpoint. ' ImMBBMMMiaaHSMaaMBHHigHHaM I JOSEPH S. PEERY. Vlce-l- W A. V. MdNTOSH. Asst. Cashier. I The Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn., says: Rides Flume of Death er i The UTAH NATIONAL BANK' Or Miss Monday Vera Johnson was hostess on afternoon at an informally arranged luncheon, the inspiration for I Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits j The One Greet Annual JULY CLEARANCE SALE Everything slaughtered. The assortments are. the largest here, and the quality the best and the prices are the lowest to be found in the city. This Is In truth a clean sweep of the entire stock at unheard of prices. . DESPERATELY DEED. Several thousand people were given a thrill at the Auditorium that ought to satisfy the most persls'ent seeker after sensation that shock. William G. McKinney, a youth whose mission In life Is to go about doing deeds of daring, has Invented a new death trap by which he may feel som' assurance of meeting with, a sensational finish in the course of his career unless he 1 headed off by the authorities. Last night he had himself strapped on a sort of exaggerated roller skate, lying on hla face, hauled up an in BUY AT JOURNAL ADS PAY jZ? ancient Romans to turn their thumbs down. A half dosen women screamed and there was a minute's Hence In the house until McKinney had been released from hie straps and showed himself unhurt. The apparatus was never used be fore, having been built from a design originated by Sirtvinney. It la an enormous structure, the dta tanc traveled by the daring exhibitor being 161 feet., it too several days to get it adjusted to make the trip even possibly safe, and It was not until yesterday afternoon that the dummy that waa first tried went through without being smashed. McKinney calls it the Flume of Death," and it looks the oart and la likely to realise It. Aa a spectator remarked: "Leaping the gap on a bike or in an automobile Is like lying In a hammock compared to It." has apparently' no McKinney thought of the danger, and he will shoot the "Death Flume" every performance or until it fulfils its function and puts a stopper on hla ambitions. He said after the exhibition lat night that he felt quite comfof table about it and waa aura there was no danger. Dare Devil McKinney Will Appear at the Ogden Fair Grounds Eight Times- Two Times Each Day WANT IT PAYS TO DARING Youth Strappad ts Wheals Shoots Trough Gap lets Iron Tubs of tho Hippodrome. OGDEN lNITED STATE! DEPOSITARY a DOES cline and shot thence down eighty-on- e feet at ( an angle of fifty-tw- o degrees, around the segment of a circle nineteen feet In diameter, acthence shot by the Impetus quired by hla descent across a gap of twelve feet into a galvanised iron flume thirty-si- x inches in diameter, in which he completed the circle and was propelled across another chasm of twelve feet Into a horizontal continuation of th flume and out Into a net. Hie vanity was gratified by an Ah" that was partly a sigh of relief and partly the expression of the savage reminiscence of that human nature which used to prompt the YOULL SMILE WHEN WE SERVE. YOU with the food yon ordef at this restaurant It will corn to you so much more attractive than you expected, so. much more appetising. If you drop in just" to eat because you think you ought to, you will remain to swallow the last morsel on your plate because you like to, Poor' appetites vanish here at the first sight and taste of our foods. . 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