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Show SteTIO 1 . II. 41.1saaal tt r I 1. 1 I ot4 I I 4 " ' ., 1,' t , t - , , . .. at their home Tuesday evening, the 'occasion ,being Mrs. Thomas birthday. Among the i 1 $ttn. TWO guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nei- eon, Mr. and ,Itira William Mortimer. and illra. George Startup, Mr. and Mrs.. E. A. Manlove. Mr. and Mn. George Brown. Mr and lidrs. C. Talbo e, Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson. Mr. and , Mrs.. F.. Sinunorts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huish and the Misses Sadie and Maud - , e .4 "e , I .l 4 ', t - ;', t 4 , and Mr. was the guest of his ,i)arentst hiro."John Cliadwick, . - Mrs. was guest. of liatreshmtmte during the evening., served returned to Eureka a few days an Sayings. A paper was reel as after spending a. few days with their Grandmother' Way "Hrekeeping, s there k' were Parted. &1211 4 ant Mrs.' for a visit with his lamily, Roberta. of C. Bingham. ,If. )Ars. )drs. delightfully' en- - was in Tintlo daring the past week, 1 Vr4.0' " 4..., ye, !tortalned ths Comul chit) lest datur-1- , ,,ds, - e est, the homes of 'W. J. IregonAn ,r oveatill. .n107161)4 day evemtng abating , of end Joseph Treloar, of Eureka, lac after , wag ehhich. spent a , ,, . .1. ' . delightful Mammoth. lunch, pervtd. . 7tas , lc e " 4 J. M. mnehryetal, suparintendent of . Mr, , T. SOM hfauchn is humaaftat the P t'' , ,7.4, , , ., . ,,,. , Gemini mine, returned on Tuestime In , gpanditig Ulan. , , r after spending several days in Salt day ZcUth U1S. '' 4', Itindley spent last , es, lave weak mid at Ostlett...the-oe- st Luther - BceU and Mrs. I- - biro. ,ttlf ; 7 r , ,, p, onMr.Saturdays weeks 1Hasel Tailor-Peervisited 1,12.7 toy-astayson friends on Thursday and Friday. In New. York and Washington. mina aturisb, etselaotAdahoploa; to Mammoth returned . .1 , Ham Drew -1-1r, lid Mr- s2a12A, to hire the guest of Mrs.- - Wil- after sPetiding a few, as their (vests Mrs. Walters sister, , ' ' ' , ' Mrs. King. f.4i' ' ' ,f, Mrs. Ilannah Dirnkley and daughter weeks at Aurora Mev. .. - y'.Mr. and Um. Horace rtillarn and M. Tierce 'returned ,' " f Dr. and Mr. , et Prom weels ths spent here Cady -, Mr. George D..Pyper were Logan - to 'Stooks. ea Tuesday after a threei , ...1 ., .4 , v ,viefiting relatives and friends. visitors the first of the week. deIet Stay with Salt Lake friends 1tt.i lettaivAs ,t ';.,,,,,-- - . Sadie WalkeT, Chirmrian, the , is Miss Zora Morse of Salt 141ke Tbarztoo11-aluir- N A. 'Robertson seturned to the cap- IL H. Mull. ituat ' - ,.4 ''',' Ruckenbrod guest 'of Dr. and .Mrs. 'Rosenbaum of Dave d dfl. Brigham Mr., I rt El!i11M1 City was . a vitiltor during the week. .l. , , Mrs. W-- 3, Wolstenholme of Salt . Lake ii visiting at the hotras of - Mr. ,, , and Mrs. M. W. Hews. Mrs. Joseph Squires of Ogden spent N , the week here. l'--' Mr an& Mrs. Robert Moore Linn of Oakland. Calif.. are ,Logan Visitors. -- ,...! , 17:77,'"7 4.,. i I -tE111- .SOPYRIakillotAC,1404W- - YORK ef' f Ii artemoost.' g7 at Sylvan Needham entertained -ele.he family' dinner party. An table the Menuwas served and cue,. somaly decorated itwithwas '''' Mrs. Irving Clayton on WedCircle Clio the of the meeting neaday afternoon. Mn. Weston Ver. non gave a very interesting reading ,Pjornoterge of 4.A., Oeuntlet Vir. reRohinson Bjornson. shire. O. viewed Wm. Hulburts pisrA Strange recontly Woman.'? ,which has been. dramatised. Refreshments were err 3', ' 3N A lubmn4ll'IotiTay333e3;e3n-31;- - -- - , .16, " . Mrs. ,,..,,,, t On IMonday evening Mr. and ' Bert Bailey were the recipienti of a,. surprise party 1st their home, the oc' cartion being the birth anniversary of -- - ' 'Mr& Bailey. Those taking part in the were 1,1r. end Mrs. evening's festivities Bower,- - Mr.-- and Mr. GrOnelnan, and Mrs: W. G. Jonea. , - --- , Mt.-- and Mrs. , Mrs. John Thurgooct Mr. and, Bat- ' forgo Brown. Mr. and (Mrs. Sam toe. Mr. and Mrs. William Terre, Mr. gni Mrs. James Bailey. MC and Mrs. ' A. tee. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones, . Dr. and Mrs.Walt Thome, Mr. and . - ';', s '6.... - 11 M.... ','.: e. Otraka - Miss Elisabeth Smith entertainod , , surprised II, i ".' a; :401.0fr , , : , - .. ;tune. T. Qs:doer Mt.- - 84nday.- - - 'riven - of ra- - ' s on Joseph-Walt- HAT -- - e - , nib P. E. O. stat,rhood mot teeth Mrs, and Miss Heim Monroe In the Csithness apartments Mix afternoon. "Glimpses of Europe" was Istvan by Prot, Ebaugh. Idre. IL T. Mason gave a review of etirretnt events. Mist Mae O'Neil and Miss Marlon Moore , gave vocal number. C. H. McMahon - The eleofan 'net Wedneaday after- ,The Junior society Sons nnd Datig1 . noon with . Sloan. tit Seed ''' feii the Revolution soil' hold a meet- Ond &venue.Mrs.A.'Thomas of the modern stud, j on the everdng of Feb. 2rIti cele- drama ing (4.1'1, i, "Itennan Suder- -. bration. l LetegfeliewNr birthday-sr- o, ,' man. His Lite and Works." was ....'i Of to Jr session be the last niversary, the iodby-Mrs-Ashby ': 1 the season.--An excellent program bar , . .r been planned. Including talk. on the The Woman's met Tuesday aft' lift of the poet by Mrs, E.. B. Wells ernoon with Mrs.club I Allen T. Sanford In otl and Mime Athena-- Farnsworth, "Long- the Clough apartments. Mrs. A.. V. ' i ', fellow as a Traveler," by Philo Lund, Taylor presented a paper en "Charity,., i and extracta from the following poems: - , In Preventive and Confe ,. t ' "Excelsior," George Williams; "The struotiva Aspect!. t s 1 ,. t,1 ' VII t. Edith Smith: "HYMII to the Builders,' , ,Mrs. A. A. Loveless. Miss Tertnie Kirk- Night." Bay Willituns: "Daybreak." The Ba View club met 'Monday aft. woo and Miss Violet Bailey. Card ; Stanley Wilsorq "The Sea-- 114111 Its ernoon with Mrs. F. $. Labee, 1060 east (2. were the feature of the evening and Pearls," William Van Um: of Sixth South treat., The lemon Walt 14'1 the prizes were won by,ltr. and Mrs. ... L3eman Life," "Tale '..7.v ' , a Williams; of presented by Mrs. A. McCurtain; Mrs. ' Peter Gronemen. Wayside- Inn." Hyrum Cartwright; U. U. Miskey gave a paper on "Goethe Ir.; ' Miss Madeline Boshard. daughter "Paul Revere," Marian Cartwright; and Schiller. Mrs. F. E. Ifarding reed - i ' Al of P rof. and M. J. R. Boshard. and "The Light Zoieph - Cart- Schiller's "Song of the SKIL- "Mr. Hal H. Callaway were married I "Children'e Bernice Hour." wright: Wednesday at noon in Kansas CitY, Bennion: "Sandalphon." lAymen Horne; hold an open . College club , Mo. Miss Boshard left Provo Monday 'Daybreak," Claire Wiloott. "Children. meeting with Miss 'Florence Jennings , --- -- .morning, and was joined at Junction , Henri Horne: "Stvangeltne." Lyman on the evening of Feb. L Mr. Callaway. They s.were ,CIty, Richards: "Maidenhood." Afton Wright; , met at Kansas City- by mr. and-Mr"Hiaivatha," Entereon Willer - "The The meets on Tt tit , , . Paul Jameson,. After the ceremony '. I- - Wreck of the Hesperus." Jack Q. Can- Thursday afternoon with Miss Helen he A. J. Mrs.' ,,, Mr. Lotils,- - where and to went Monday evening St ,party . nonr"The Courtship of Miles Standish. Monroe. No. 22 Caithness , Evans celebrated their ruby wedding. ... Mrs. Jameson, siker of the 'bride, 1 Cornelius Lund; Song, "Rainy Day," Bridegroom ,.. A dance was given in the Smuin acad. honor. At hi their a , gays ,ox,,,reception ' , , ter a Afton land Helen Wright; violin Solo, , fr (4; , . ,... . wedding tour of the east 'Mr. "Laaattegnmdvretnklui. Kermit Roosevelt the ',',. precocious fmaellab:touukte Bather Bennion; song. "I Shot an Arthe , 1 and alma Callaway will be .st. home son of a more Precocious father who row, Virginia. Horns: viollnand piano ,,,,i....',t , .. ,ty Kansas City, 1r was Ropublican presidentand --- then Evans. . ' numbers, Philo and C00118111111 Lund. An Mrs. Jack- - Booth entertained. at ' ....:': Is , narrate., rs , v01 election of facers will take place. --uneheen Monday afternoon the fol- - Progressive apresidential kt ' : ; .,,, waiSatuirrivdeany si ' in t hunter of big game an,athlete. '3 e ' et ,,', rewing friendet Mrs. Quinby Stewart,- Africe and ... his with ' , sire, distinguished thoite present 'friends. Vern Nelson Milt Sidney Rug- a young Among 13. 'On Pelt. the - ' Iodise' Literary club in Sao were sterling Bennion. Martha Kirkhambusiness mail at present .,..,...,;, ........,;:., Dances ,assild.," Pell. Mrs. Elmo Ounningham, Mrs. WM celebrate its thirty-sevenbirth. Brasil.- - rmit--ist-former let -Mildred Earl,- Georgia BalL Reed Hathenbruck-Mr- sSherley In day new anntversary its handsome Rooseveltes second son. Just Rot Gardner, Carl Miller, David Phil,,.,',. i Mrt Ross President s ';..'." ',...: clubhouse on, east South Temple street. Many Of the neighborbOod mothers, ..i ll:trissill R. Clyde McAdam, ,4 . turned twenty-thre- e , years. But a bit lips. Ruth Geterloh, Rose Hansecn. Wil'....::.::-.Mrs. Leon McEwan. and the occasion is to be marked by plain, ignorant women, but .analous., set Youth. well a up tall. ;:z," and Josephine Merril.ford Russon Mrs. E. J. Duckett were ago Kermit, :.';':H::: something' out of the ordinary, instead like the vast majority of our mothers, won athletic honor. at Harvard, play:.:,,,,,,....,...,,,,....,....::....: ,...A.,.., Dr.. Robert Evans o fthe Agricultural realpiants of a pleasant surprise ed tackle of the usual breakfast which has dts. that their children should be , geed, football .freahman en the '. - Party at- their home Monday evening. . In one of our college, spoke- to the high .school ,. tinettished the anniversary, for several went to the 0,,, , , his trniVersity and team, interrupted was His subject Monday.,"Club relatives and friends course to , caravan boys The details wilt be kept blessed "settlements," and begged Roosevelt past yeara. the ,About twenty join ' Work." the evening. about the new dances. , ' t, , in South -- Africa,- where ha had two ,. secret as far as possible until the day. to do tomething Tite Saturday evening the Third ward Sixty enJoYed another Of , ;, the entertainment committee divulging "They are leading our girls astray," from death in killing mutual ,..,......,..:, i ! house. in the a C,Ieir series of dancing parties given narrow escapee is opera gave play is: .. .. as little as possible in regard to their they wept. It transpired that one girt with A connected ' t i big game. Be large number attending. by them thin season on Thursday Brazilian . nature. The ,slub colors, irreen and bad already disappeared entirely. Ber - railroads . avening at the First Ward social Thursday evening the missionaries White, will be worn by the members, poor father and mother were diortressed., wives and parent., met at the home of hail. those who have been rim the club more but all their efforts to fiat her had been WI. G. Mrs. H. Mr. Mrs. and Stoker. E. Goatee. The Mrs. Annie followincr Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson en,. ...,,, Nallora e. wearing green. and the q MrliedMit,,Ziontlitrong,Misa at a dinTtPr parteMr-an- cl A fairly thorough inquiry convinced others white. The eolore win be used ilbencer. , -- Ay Mrs.' Ann. Goatee; Irish song. Mrs. Wyman Berg,. lir. and airs, ga!,uu the that there wa. no use in the deconitione es before. No fee is In Mark Robinson, Mr. and Mn. E. H. The officers of the M. I. associations Samuel Rumor': letter reacting, James to keep tba 'girls from dancing trying to be as at the club broadest". Mg. There were dances every week, charged Thomas. Mr, and Mre. Luke Robin- - of the Fifth ward entertained at a M. Kirkham; instrumental music, Mrs I ' .; but a contribution-baskwM bscon . and the very unique party. Tuesday evening. in Kitt Kirkham; reading.Mre.Millis son. and Miss Edna Thomas. declared that the men veniently In who of those assisted placed for voluntary offer insisted girls Mrs. The Parents', class of the Pioneer appreciation Julia Russon; reading, the hew kinds I. ' letter ScanAround the Word.! Brown- -of steps, and they lust bad to. Pre- - . , gave a very enjoyable danc- 'vns Trip - ward 1 I , and other features dinavian IA ware G. Dr. Mrs. and denting Ina party and social at their Stookey spent the it was announced throuthout 4The housekeepers' oonference at Le. sently wore carried out. Those taking part in first part of the week with friends in house Friday evening. the neighborhood that a dancing-echo, an thie week inand other a the folk lea. special Craven. provides dancing the Mrs. .at Arthur entertained spectaili bad been started at the Settlement, tied city. - - -- her home Friday Mr- - and Mra. 3oseph H. Woolston .. tereating Program in which GeV. ISPrY all the girls were invited to come.: A, , , evening in honor tures were in native costume. Refresh: .1 is scheduled to be chief speaker. Oth- lirst-ciavroman-teattof her husband's birth anniversary. ments typical Of the country were celebrated their twentieth wedding anbad been se,, era on the Program today are Dr. L. cured, one who Those erfloying the pleasant affair served. the fashion- - , ., niversary at their home Sunday. taught , ....Pri1w. Siiew, 0.21ei Prof. Osborne Widtsoe The officers of the Sixth ward were; ,Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cracen, able girls as the girls wire Barnes Cook of Cedar Fort spent William home at C. met Mrs., the Monday evening , Thurs. assured, and they might rely noel it 1111. Mayor and Mrs. C. F. Decker, Mr. mary Jennings. Monday in Lehi. mre. W. F. Dunn, 'Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. J. W. McAdam for a preparaday, Feb. L will be clubwomen's and that she would teach them- the very Miss Alice Jacobson of Levan isvisit, and a, teachers' . A. which and tis Mr. tion after it day, E. and Mrs. dainty expected that latut and beet George meeting, with Mr--. and Mre. Leo Hansen. of dabeing the Startup, -.- - a !erre party of Salt Lake clubwomen new steps. : - . Iftly lit Paxman, Mr. and Milt N. C. lunch was served by the hostess and a ingMr. and Mrs. Ruben Woriton lti spent - - For three or feta' leteeks ' :- :will go up forth. Nicks, 'Mr and Mrs. H. H. 'Craven, social evening enjoyed by all. girls' only days of the past week in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Josh Dunn, Mr. . , Mrs. David Grant has returned to several , were allowed to come. Then they Viers and Lake the Mr. of Mn.. , and City, guests Mrs. Elme Cunningham. Mr, and her home in Logan, after a pleasant The Wasatch Literary club Will bold avowed once a fortnight to invite their Worlton. , Mrs. C. R. Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Joe visit with her daughter, Mrs. George James who were required to bold its .next Meeting 'with Mrs. Miss Nets Hammer entertained a D, . -' Mrs. Elizabeth Stubbs, Mrs. Hanson. e 966 east Eleventh South street . their partners properly, and to refrain . number Prosser, of ladies at - Cremes, her young parent's y. DunckMrs. Nellie Hannah Neut. The Bon Tucker,club gave a very home Monday evening. A Kensington and the program will include a book from the disgusting motions which titer '''''''' . . Miss joyable dancing party Thursday Mrs. James Dunn and - review by Mrs. le. U. McHugh. and had learned in low "cabezets" and , club was formed. The next meeting -- . third-clas- e .. Dundlea. , Mozart diunedialls. Now there is ' rang at the pavilion. will be held home at the Miss of Ines readings from poets of the day by Hrs. . .4:::,,Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Berg enter- - Miss Lydia Jones bas returned home Hammer, and a name for the club will H. W. Desson. lkirs. C. Z. Higeon will no complaint from the mothers, who 1 . tamed a number of their friends at after a come often, and are dellghted with the In be selected. visit with friends .. , review current events In the literary new their home Friday evening. Cards salt Lakepleasant . development. Best of all, 'the lost Mr. M. W. Ingalls was a Salt Like City. world ,......,,, T were the feature of the evening. Mrs. Fred Richmond was hostests at a visitor Tuesday and.Wednesdar. girl has been found,' is working lit her k :' ' , Mr. aad Me..- ,..,., .'., were very party at her home Tuesday afternoon. .. place and is truly, penitent. Mn. and Mrs. 0- - L. 'Me Chorea 40111 Set next Wednes- old ,,., ,.,...s p .. ...:. .. ..', 4 ' spent Some of our good people would thtnk surprised by about thirty Games were and prizes award, several; day. in Lehi, Kittinger . pleasantly with- Miss Alice Wl1. 237 Second with day , visittng of their Mende and neighbors at .ed Mrs. M. R.played no Lott, Mn. R. R. Irvine, Mrs. Kittinger's parents. Mr, and Mrs. dancing should be allowed in avenue. The toplo of the afternoon that t their home Friday efening. the Settlement What do you think i Mn. Charles Wright. Mn. W... L. E. H. Davis. 'will be Gerhart Hauptman given by about .,. , . 4 , Mies Caroline Bayles andMIss Lizzie Jr., , Will those girls be MOre or it? Hanson. Mrs. Mrs. In George James Iryfte and daughter Eliza Blersack, ind Mr'. Nephi L, Morris, Woods delightfully entertained the addition less likely to attend the sewing and ZIAGOMAJTED ARM:ROLE ON TICE NEW TAILLEITR. to those mentioned the TEE spent in Salt Lake Saturday City. of the Provo General hospital at -studyniaseses and the Bible readings Mn.. Joseph Glover 'entertained Satguests were present: Mrs Knight inlileur-b- y -- . , a Kensington at the,Itomeat the latter lag Redfern shows !dr& P: G. Peterson;Mrs: urday evening at her ,home. - Those striking combination of printed and The pmgram- for "Presidents" day at the Settlement, 'on 'aceount of the Starr Jnrdon, afternoon at the.lAdier yesterday Wednesday evening. Those enjoying E. dancinsfKate Upson Clarke in-- Les. Mrs. Murray Twelves, present were Messrs. And Mesdames .. Crepe, der chine in a rich shade of olive green,The -arrangement of the Imam club wee in eof the proofr -- , the pleas ant affair were Mi,Arlette Mrs. C.-- aclearly W. S. thePeterson. io skirt andNstylcraMrs. pepitnn-tundrapery-ovecoat theslashed B. good,:D. George . ' of dent Mrs.. the W. A club F. Halve:lion,- - Miss -- Etna - Johnson.-- mi Erick-DorMrs.-CAdam. a Lott, B. G. Webb, 159 r: Idris. Frank Stubbs; Leonard Prancom, above shows long sleeves of the plain fabric reaching to the wrist. According lecture wee the Rev. .T. E. Sumsion, Miss .Anna p e a n , Miss given ' C. Graham, G. S. Peterson, Eli Webb, Radenesa About Door& Steil, Mrs.--J- , LeRoy Davis, to the new fashion- lonvorristed gloves of soft, etitbroldered silk . are wrinkled Clarver of Ogden. byThe musical pro'Brown, Miss Sadie Murdock. Mrs. Riley and Mrs. Bullock. Ira and Andy Trans. Taylor Miss Otterback and Ulu Iverson over the 'mist below the long sleeve. A smart new handbag ot moire lint, gram consisted of nung)ers by the club - Never mind If you do not Mrs. Edgar Ross and On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. happen to ;' ,,rr: and Mrs. Edward T. Jones inter- violin. selections by e a white straw hat with a dashing feather and buttoned 'walking boots. of ohorus and R. Irvine Jr., entertained about 20 Effie Day, spent Saturdaydaughter, know R. and Et Skelton. accompanied by hind the person who is coming be- tallied a few friends at their home friends. Cards and music were the tea- - in Salt Lake. Sunday, correct you. Hold the door or gate open 1 style accompany this Nutt Mn. Skelton. Wednesday evening in honor of G. D. tures of the evening. for him just the same. Of course, the Wednesday afternoon the Athenian-club- , Jenkins of Seattle, brother or Mrs. visited the Art exhibit in the Sorosis met Wednesday aftnext in The Utah The reading of the Sunken Bell." by hind: ororder may be several steps be. jones, at a rather informal musicale. home of Prof. and Mrs. grammar grade school buildnig, and be obliged to save 1 you The guests were entertained with num.f ernoon at the Eitich atand J. I. Rooney Rai on Tuesday after spending a few Hauptmann, begun in the dramatic two seconds tomay' member waa per- the Lehi high school visited it Mon- F. R. Newell C. Lund. catch your train. Tett ' section eroui selections given by Mr. Jenkins A. club of Ladies' ball tended and the the banquet given by days with Eureka, friends, Literary one guest. The pro. day afternoon. may. In cases like these, feel compelled on. various instruments, Miss Maud mated to bring the direction Monday afternoon by Mrs. A. 0. Dower. to slant the door or gate in the of Prof. Wednesday the old folks were en- the district telephone manager of Mrs. Emma Billings has returned to will face of gram was under FPencer delighted all with several solos. Lund, next be tontinued at Provo the Eureka after a visit with relative! at 'Saturday night, meeting an innocent fellow-bein- g. who gave a talk on "Musical tertained. Dinner was But in scores 1 on Feb. S. Mre. E. O. Lee will lead the of instances Those enjoying the pleasant evening Criticism. -- Numbers were rendered Second ward assembly- - served In the - Mra Melton& Boley entertained the Salt lAke and Butte. recently obeerved, doors rooms; at were: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hodson, Mr. The student body' of the Tintic high discussion. officers and teachers of the lint ward and gates have been slammed in the of Prof. Lund: an entertainment was furnished in 210 the Ingmar-s- r association at be; n andrItIrs. Joseph Banks, Judge and Mrs. by the following pupils home. school Frifaces opera house,. tarty-eof Helen and .4 those Miss gave Newell, in. the evening it dancing Miss Anna Duke, by bootish ,- B. The act section of the tAdies L'iter- men and women.following Morgan. Dr.-e- nd Mrs, E. 0 evening- of soca! ohat- 'and day evening, this social affair follow. party was given in their 'Ida Smith. Miss Eudora Eggert- dancing apparently out of honor After anrunes. In the Smuin met refreshments at Ilughea Mr and Mrs. W. O. Crest. Mr. Miss the ary between the of' sheer Wednesday basket ball clownishness. morning Afterward dainty parlor Nichols. Sometimes game ing the Dancing academy. and Mrs.' David Openshaw, Mr. and sen Mr Elmarian the local team and the team !from the clubhouse. The meeting was postponed person thus insulted may happen to he i Thursday evening the Second ward were served. served a dainty lunch, as- hostess the ,.... a was , from 11 laet Wednesday. Urfa VI 0, one whom you may . wish to please, ,. Mr. George Conder a given ppanish. Fork high schoolslated by Mrs. George Parker, Mrs. "welcome into the ward" committee It pays to be s, lady,or a gentleman.v4 Mr. and Mrs. pleasant eurprise by Jils friends and wurprised Andrew P. Mayberry , returned to Ethel Holbrook, Mrs. W. F. Violett and pleasantly ; enArchie SmithA most even when you think you re among sevneighbors Friday evening. Eurclut to Tuesday Mrs. W. H. Mitchell. . spending , , reand choice Wall time ' spent 'strangers. joyable f' os eral days with hiaiamilywboare11 Miss Geneva Colvin of Payaon spent a ThaThottieN614-economifreshmentesection at the !meet at Lake. Salt ing ' AMIRICAN PORK. - The social given by the Second ward .. The tem of - Baker, of Aber., the Ladies Literary' club - met this and Mrs.-C- . E. Loose. MeandMrs. John school workers was a decided Sunder la- - Eureka for a 'OW week and Dr. hisAill et the- Univereity Miss Ella Carter was the recipient of -T.a success.-"Mrs, on lecture 'Nutrition?' of Utah gave evening pastor of Broad- - ' Friday tome L, Shelley tertalned the the former's parmts, Mr. and The members of a pleasant surprise . party st rher WAY tabernacle in blew York delicious lunch with members of a and the reaPended section irames, eltrL. C. Including S. Mrs. Charlet! 3alter. Wednesday was. served. , Tuesday evening. at- t Art afternoon evening. he -ntsswing.and licit entitled "The Use of Biography." . chat Val enjoyed by the member. of her 'octal club in a very suggestions. guests.--Thousanan extract ' LOGAN: from which followst sumptuous dinner was Served. pleasant manner on Saturday afterTINTIC. ' . ' "Our work is monotonous. The Parents-Teache- r Mn. G. E. Garrett returned to her Our association be-- 1 s at noon of week. several last games Common Sense By home. Salt Lek hitch school held its first sphere is narrow. ob.. Lake and the Salt D. was Drudgery A. The Ins awarded Mrs. , prize played. afternoon beOn Thursday, after . Tuesday a., The members of the Entre Nous Mrs. L. C. Doty. Mrs. Thomas served refuter meeting Tuesday afternoon at scrutty re our portioni But If the S uggesuons. Bell was hostees at the meeting of ing the gueot of her mother.. Mrs. Mre. be of wilt attests are the drab and the an orarYclub school Sarah world luncheon A days the excellent lost Crookston. has elope the after high the for a few days. building. question ' the Brigham Young Chapter of fol, afternoon. The of the game playing. The next meeting box on high school miss problems was In its sparkle.. why not begin at once to of 'Victor. Idaho. William pouglassAble Daughters of the Pioneers. The was I was theRuby Stevens of of the session this club, C.-build & library ot biographies? ;Why for paper of the be I home of club the Thflhian will of at Prot Mrs, Mrs. of hIrkl Women guest from charge Emma. suffering program , interesting any form of lowing She leaves for Provo Monday to Chad. "The Ifottse of Tudor.", will he. pre- Alexi, Blight - on Saturday afternoon Kipp. presidentof the association. gave not begin to live with the immortals, female Ills are Invited to communicata given; Chapter from the Life of attend . --- v ilnyd , Edward Mrs. sented of next week. a brief school. Only a half dozen biographies of meet by 1-; l it'rs--with the ii!IALmncleintuePlilo'nx:elr5.HIs'iLo'rY".." warp tho hostess i Mrs. E. Bowen was hostess at the girls I gloilously great, if read again and ' Mr. F. W. Kirkham of Lehi and Mr. a4r promptly 34Yrttling of - meettng Of the Ladies' Aid V:' , atMe,,ieteee on club of Utah the would put fresh hope into the ' society school. woman's of the meat R. Mtirdock again. Miss of Joseph solo private Virginia vocal Heber meey were Cardon; Cityv ,- Mrs. . te. - de-- 13ateson:-of this week. an interesting' the M. E. Church held on Thursday . heart and of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Henrolds heightened glory into the 1l guests correspondencehumorous readingThe usua- l- program: was afternoon. renderedThe-gues- ts The - MondaY Nig1tI club- met this light of the sun, Tor the lives of great t were Tuesday, ,proirrambeing Refreshments L of the Thomas. Nate partnient carried out, following by a luncheon. served with a, dainty luncheon. reveal to us the fact that there t Misses, Sadie tbornton. ''. Myrtle were dia E. Pinkham Med- - served. The members of the Eureka Volun- - week with Mrs. Helen Tibbs's. 1008 men Mrs. G. A, Franke was the guest of nattrre mightier avenue, E. et. Ashton rave a Is something Third enjoyed ad Greenwood. Florence Dunn.' Mrs.- - Ivy Provo-frienThe guests following kine on Co., Lynn, 614 tdettenrFire department gave aplaaant lecture on 'The New , and than circumstances, that - obstaclea and Mrs.7 Selma games at the.hoem of Mr. Steele of-t- his Currency Mass. - 'I'Colly letter evening-stweeek. of the present however formidable. are never ouUtInli.-- TuesdaaffY4eirvebentlItg, ituhrertemdoinnety0 Banking Lew.' I and Mrs. Jesse Earl on Wednesday Hall and Mrs. Fred Henroid of Salt realized - Lake- - watt-tu- t will be opened, read evening: 'Messrs and Mesdames A. D. Lake 'City lefttoday- - for-- - a-- - month's ', ,V,,,, JametiDickof . Halt:,,,04 ,tarb It . -- - . the...tuna . .. . . tronl SalitLake N D'e;11The regular. meeting of the Ele,ekers" preparing to celebrate the birthday of stitt answered--by-s- " of taking the firemen team purpose wIth needs Eureka and Al , y, visiting -. 0121114-au,,,Ir g lAterary club wacheld this week with Lincoln If Lincodin had not when a NY,... Witein-tYfto the nextstate tournament and held 4n -E- giewgrt"'-IL-Vall ' re.-- SaltIUNri,iItornicliMn urPheet-Yfriends. Mra., E. C McCullow4158 If street...B.0a .read. Needham. Frank Ea to ,be, nekLatPark City...- this - last Idarnmeth thelits. w -- Oneo the strictr confidence. A woman can freely rreaumostswors---served.----The-reom'Pt Mimi Erma Bunnel, daughter of Mr. call was answered by 'Grandmother's , ton." With Rev, C. B. dance at the peat roweoems priVaté illness ta ft womin ; were prettily decorated with carna- Murphy of the Weattninister given Mrs. John Runnel of Eureka, and church. fellatio todg'e No. 711, and t : , thus has been established a confidential tions and ferns.. , Ronald Vance, whose home le- at Provo, -'', Mrs. Margaret Bennett, who has 11 xelt346 on , Inks, Mrs. at ottsvaning. were :Wtdnexday the which hostess was 'married E.,D. extended has over 'at been the, gust-o- f her. datughterrtfra. Bay Saturday correspondence 1311wwwlmgellemeellasuallmlemmelleeteeelleellesimulliwellmeenri? f ; of the orderwere thnhoets of last week. Upon'Nepbr meeling-o- tthe their return to Eu-- - James D'faylorv to Can. litembers ninny years ana which has never been 'the ; iis re and oocastin a time --on on At club the this reka a were 'afternoon. later few Jolly Monday days home. they her given " i Never have they published s conclusion of the miscellaneous bust- terrine,. , broken. l . a at home tho very pleasant reception ailerbert left' for his ' i testimonial or used a letter without the nee e the meeting was adjourned in ,Mr. Piterling'Idaho,. after of the a of number the e parents, bride's &site, Ions, , irpending Labor.--in- : relatives from Provo being i grooms' written consent of the writer,and never order that the members might have some time here with relatives and ' It4:',- among the guests. -- . has the COMpany allowed these con& the advantage of hearing the talk on friends. . 1, . . 41A , The young ladies of the 21, E.' G. '13. ' ' -, Farm Home".whicla- wee- given : 4 ' 11'1,1( l,',:7-,...:::: Mrs. has James IT:Pulley dental -letters to get out of their pos- - - "The 4 yattlyonm club WIPI0 enjoyably entertained on bY --Miss Lena - Bailey. after which tea .... ,: . )'4e ;pis ' ,' session,- as the hundreds of thousands was served at- Hrs. Balls home. Miss after spending a few days in Salt Wednesday evening. the. Misses Ida ' ,her Mrs. , with M. Lake, dreaded' daughter, end ' Alma boawash of In files ,make ..0. will attest them their Elizabeth Smith assisted the hostess. Bergstrom being the day a , ,tilt" .,' , , Nal IlLiec mirrwine embroidery work, .. The .Studio Tea which. was given in Randolph' rubbing dirt and grime and . '. Out of the vast volume of i. , soe Mrs. Martha Brown of Provo. was 2.. If Z experience the art rooms of the U. A. C. on P'rlof WHYti guests partook lt ., clothes, who saves ati , ., , ' hers to attend the old folke party and , which they have to draw from, it is more work for you? Use less soap dainty lunch. day from X to 8 o'clock proved' a to --- Mrs. Frank Garrity was the hostess ., visit relatives. than , 1 We most the E. affair. It Seven marked the It god tree usitY01 at the very possiblithat they possess ileyghtful -C.--L. of the O. Mrs. Mr. E. club . ' meeting millOM out with Awe Young' spent .of the sit5th annual exhibit ad ' knowledge needed in your case. Not.h.. opening b.At tit...4' on Wednesday afternoon. Following a ' Of the work of Utah artists. Those Sunday- a,t edit Lake, guests of Itre. , te - -- - - -, , t - , ; , ing is asked in return except your good who of games, luncheon was ' Mr. program and EL 31,re. ekV J. . in serving were Mrs. Topng's parents,. , assisted , eV" of fy 1 VA served. uber ',rel., IA.....t.sie 404t..,10 Vint and their advice has helped thou- Rhoda Cook, Mrs. C, T. Tsetse!, Mrs. Grant' ' ,. ' (it, -4 Jerry M. Murphy and his cousin, sands . Surely any woman, rich or poor, Backelor, Mrs. 4., Hansen. Ntra. R. Mr. and Mrs. Alma ' Greenwood .... kal, ,r spent .V44 Miss Sullivan, were here this week for r et-- I Clethaa; , on in time POMO Provo should bueintrese court be ., II to -,. C. Mrs. take of this Mies glad with-the Stewart, Jensen, George , 1 advamtage formees , Mrs. ' mother, .' --aa - - - , - -, -- -.' - r lir ' '. , t,, , - --Id- a - '''-' - ---generous offer of assistance. Address Elizabeth Smith- ,- Miss- Sara Hunts- thie weeke.-John, Murphy. Upon their return to te a 49Kaa . , - and .Maude-Chip, , -- Misses . f zee Mies Lydia-E.. , Pinkbam- Medicine Co.; (contheir home at O'Neil. Nebraska., Wm, 7.a . 17 ... . t Charlotte Kyle, Miss Lizzie WRAY, man were Salt lake vialtors --on dr 7011 - C. accompanied them and will Cab Jo Murphy ifie - fidential) Lynn, .-DunfordMiss alice dal. ' Sit gg - --- -- - TREE - : gel,. "ZaC probably take UP her xesidence there. Robinson cot Salt lAke ,.. hostess at two - -Joseph Mrs. C. B. Garton is enloYing a visit ,. S4 4' (40) woman ought ve ,,T,.t. , , of ,n . a. this city spent the delightful social affairs this week. On City, formerly Ella Johnson. ' ' from her motherMr. , ' Lydia E Pinkbam'a. 80Page Wednesday etej. N1P1. . . oltga. . H. , . e .. , hie here she entertained' We who-eon, week ' visiting enroute to her home ina1ifor., L . Text Book. It is not a book for le guests at evening '' . 1.4' a prettily appointed din. Robinson. - - - . I. at Nickerson. KLIMA& , nia after ' - - -, .--'--' ',kt. k g A: All Grocers and Mrs, and Mr. about a and bo tmoyys , dozen Barnard itt Salina was tn Euas Is !dm too ,ner distribution, i.tt ft Georg! , Alt - , - expensive.-- - It is free and pa -rite-the friends were entertained at a Jolly son of Provo. and Mrs, Beulah Storrsreka this week' for .s, es only .eleighirite-partTO , y, . thn' " and aftervrarda, A, Lewis of figse ,... Sunday here Sell family of her son, L J. Barnard. , . 'Write - 'nail; for by , 3 Me. Mr. and Mrs. was and ' servedto relatives. Major Church, ,luncheon them ''''' ' "t '' dainty f' '' ' ' visiting ' ' it tOdare ', ' - Mr. Bert Chadrwirok of gilt ligul iet7 MrsRobert Church and John, Chuxch at her. born. ' , - i , , , -" i , . , - - ,. y. , k -- s -- e .,..,- A earek , , - , -- .4,- - '- - , - , '7;- disout- :-- , -- 1 1,"!' - ',.. , t-p- 'With-110r- -- of-gi- e ' w. a 11.- - - KELitmir. -- . ----t- -- apart-Mantis.- - .,,:..,',,.';',..,17,",:'...''?...,.,'.....,-.....4,,,.....- .: - - -- s 4 ',, tTbniheey'gramalannndd - .1. -- - - eanitsgut-npdleacrasanbtaanb- , ..-i..'i..- , , -Ke- Bee.-13eu- --- ' . . ..,f...... -----Those th . 4 ....... :;: ::::f.,...,...,: .:-..-and :::::,,,;....'...:::.,::::':; '',:...,.-- head-work- - - ,.'s:,-- i , f. 4 , -- ,....,...,..,,:....,...... - :i - .',.. - thatr-one-ye- ar- wet-com- , 3 - . 7 ,' f., head-work- . er et - . upon-danci- ng ... - ol . ' , . " . " , -- 1 . er ss up-tow- - , , , . - - . . men-friend- s. . - ' .1 en-le- . eve-Kat- ie , , ..,......,,7......-7,7vol . ', . " s . ,Pi '' ssws .,.:f,,,.5i,..., , 1 . , ,..., ' - - -- follow--111-11:a- ce -- -- 11, nes, T.-Jo- ,..,: - - - lielt,',77.;,-..7,-----::...--- . -- , ' J., - Prof-Georg- le4 -- .41- hmndre 70- . FREE ADVICE . oin alb LI' - 1 - - were---eerve- r-Mr; OMEN deen,-Idahove- re the. . , . - . ' -- - -- -- ) , -- - ds , outing-in-CaSfortr- ia. -- -" ld - - ' , icheeet-15en- 3e pieasant-wocial--event- weeit-it-coml- ianY e tilk-of-be- - s - ,,,, haetn -- 1 - - tet,1.0.1rIRliDEMARIKtIrkl$1. the Less - Laundry , -- - n uA - - ? ' , ' tt tij -- - - , ' - , - - to 4 , , FCAVTIr -- - -- - th ''' .'' - ,' ht - -- -- -- ' 1, - . -- I - to-ha- w Saver sit citet It'' - A . , --- - , kit - - . , . ,.- t , . , -t- - tr , MonMr.-- .1 - - , . The -- -- ,, .,, - zesal.2----2-------- (I. - . - ' 41- -- , -- r - - ,te 4 |