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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN ---|STATE SOCIETY Fo ee x PAYSON, | bow { went nese | Payein...June 30.-B. pavine a, 0... was' here eS n reste jot Provo wedding Wednesday reception Mi: Mahler orin | Dunn ahdAl Joseph this week Olson of‘Cassey. Bingham interurban -rall- a a5 extended visit with ts he re] her parents Z Paypon. 0' Salt -a. was E. | Mrs. Le ammon. - vitor Wednesday elward Frisby of. Eureka on nnd ednesday for a visit with nis mily here. ' Salt Lake, are spending a short Hon with Mr. and Mrs Isanc Wagstaff | of this. place. Mra. Mary Stringham o f Manti * ae Sherif Dave Barnett was 1ursday evening from Provo on yt int busines } Albert Harne tt is -home after an | disuihte & mon pth a tughtera, Mrs. C. A. "harles Mil ler About twenty-five bsence Foe of several Ob a visiting in baby boy A ir.'and Mra 'ridny All: Deputy 'rovo ected wecks of Farnum, Sunday. d Paty at ind H. the home of Bates an last | Citizens at G. over trom | PF ‘business the home of W. Gutheil returned dayyevening from con- | Priday nd are And were treats given: new oon ltors Mr Eur ka, by aniusement daughter May Wednesday she week district | Loveless visit with her down for : delielou jlousant nt refreshment time was had by and all aj] Shelton pres-| Some has been. ume. visiting. . Sixth W: ird Se pwINg class gave a here ~ Many of the citizens are preparing PROVO 0" take'an outing in«the Strawberry parasites falley next Mga ep : 2 Prov,o Jur 30 Taine Campbell, d y Misse ella McClellan and_ Tillie president of the Telluridé Power Wray came over from Provo Thurs| nany Mrs. Jam« Campbell wd ~ to tn‘ attend the , , re re‘ fay evening wedding Louise Campbell and: Miss Mallard teption of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clayton St. Louis arrived at Olmstead by which was home of Irs J.J. Mr Lore held the that evening bride's at parents, Schaerrer, In the | ¢jag] Mr. this J, J. McClellan‘ and frqm Salt Lake for a and city |ithe | train Thursday guests of Messrs. babies are | paye visit with |qay L. Sato afternoon L. Nunn Schwab a most delightful evening. A snil and this and week Swift lake in party Monthe launch, Mra. MeClellan parents, Mr. and /|daneing in the pavilion and a 3 Mrs. Samuel Dougla were all greatly enjoyed by the Joseph E. Crook returned Tuesday | crowd 7 evening from a month's trip to CaliMrs. Cc. E. F.. Fletcher entertaine d: fornia nurmber of friends at her home SWilliam. Dowdle has returned from !day evening in honor of the birthday Montarfmh where he has been for some |anniversary of Mr. Fletcher. An evenmonthe ing of sociability with congratulations One Wf the social events of the sea-|and good wishes for Mr. Fletcher in was the wedding reception of Mr passed An elaborate supper and Mrs Raymon Clayton given | served Thursday evening' at the home of| Joseph Theriot of Eureka and Vern Mrs. Clayton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. |Theriot of Salt Lake are the guests o J. J. Séhaerrer, which was attended /|their- brother and wife, Mr. and by about 100) guests Flowers were | George Theroit of this city tastefully arranged throughout the | H. M gv pl se Eureka was visiting house The lawn was illuminated |in Provo wa pleasant. --. lHehts, which surroundings The helped Inviting portable floor to Miss Zula rit of outt ofa friends in Edith Miss is "ie siting Salt. Dusc Le Ave "ry relatives is AMERICAN American rain Hyde Mrs. ister, For spent W. Lo- temple at Salt Lake Wednesday p)rige was attired in an elegant of white silk mull. The rooms throughlout the house were decorated ppg, The lawn was well lighted and decorated with Japanese lay About two hundred guests sat down a sumptuous wedding supper Numerou ind costly were the presents ceived Mrs. A. D. Clark and daughter her) qped, PORK, June the 30 eck Mi visiting left Saturday evening for The in. Colorado friends with before Needham, So were enjoye a ae about two hun- | : he Leo Cull B ing Mis Newell "and "Miss Mr Provo people left the B In Payson of Sharrer. Ada in HH surprised by ten of The evening games playing (s Refreshm Saturday in passed cial chat. her fri time and were in 1d8S!their sae we ek brid f ‘ The st 1 u Mir |) groom and) piact re presen The following guest Mr... Randolph, { ind Sjostedt ©. Mr. Wanle Fad. Mrs. "Mrs Dickerson Air Justeson Osmon a two filer week county Summit \ ¥-Randolph honor siveive at.their home in I i charming \ and ‘ e1 ilk pint imnatior of bouguet ext vous thi home rip through i and cit place spent MM t Utahsi ‘ Mt children i and and d of thi Phoma i tony \ isiting tit with her.pare Nephi at ur: slay thei at. Clark; A.D. Harrington a South Third Bast 85 home | Tdaho, Shelley, from nome returne ® of Cache Mitchell Maud Mra: visitbeen have they where Tuesday, t Mir Otc hei itive i relatives and friends ing any) (oi Shi. cl Thompson, from home came Moffett William ‘ wecks. week this ent Nevada. were club Prisellla rhe inday spent Lehi of Trane "Fred hote the at evening }Thursday Ww Ai im Mrs his 4 1ughter, with night tra Mr. Trane was| Mi Ale Fern Smoot eta, Se o nd 5 N 1G "il of this city, Chipman vening of fe at ire the wit Cal Diego, San from home returning rhe ed wa lunch ty im-'d much ‘Trane Mrs. ‘left he where ret oO th ‘ b. with theirae p t =e ol : bet in health proved i ‘ for Saturday left ane officer chool Sundays The "1 . Se "ond ward were ir Provo canyon eave off: Tabernact rhe. ee ; ( ‘ t of the leach iid i cr ice and ' a stray berry to treated Paxman Riot superten the nin evening ahead rhit ‘ Star Saturday I urty Ore fs by night festivals Monday Rd gor Sore e at % ne ware that of Intendeney : lear abou i s who being it arranged beautifully midal : the to :t which | sojourn law , ¥Y r awn, Chipman Db. Ss riven on \ ex lighted by electric lights AD 1 t follent i. sp rogram was given 9y much ery Tie we as which } eachers, ¥ officers stake The oved sresent pe sa . Miss Olive Dunn is spé nding z ‘ -s relatives with lays | Ambrose Martin this re c are home vee trip through Weothe tate, Provo Henry for laye dro and Jacobs a-short frien and we eo the z i fie » rl he SStew- ‘nudsen Knudsen Miss parents, : and n among the New hom » at Ella Larson after an s rt friends Vhile there Ma party and nate Mr, >regational Festi 4 ut Tow ward Eva Miss in he % she I plea Lake tertained John thyte Mr ee % thi at Ward adie home ae of ae occupled to give up evening In by Fellows Ogden gave a 4 « country on) to fore part Brotherson Salt Lake of the and Tuesday V. to ceiving the congratulations of a of friends, who wish them every days] week. Miss ecss- Olsen be City: was Wednesday. held at .| at orchestra neteeb ans Mountain "village Bell gt: Telephone Santschi "8yY With friends at The Misses Julia ards groom's parents The home was beautifully deewhile the lawn was made. inywith Chinese lanterns. A wedper Was partaken of, after ye aha wan Gol nt in a wet singing and ecitationasa, The ky ¢. Helen suc- of Salt Lake ts visiting friends here for a few days. Miss Fay Lawrence entertained eee of Goldfield spent a luncheon on Thursday afternoo here this week with his The Misses Knudson, Miss Johnson atProvo of KnGdson Carl Mr and Cherry. %. Jorgensen came up Mon-/ tended the wedding reception of Mr. Richfield to visit relatives. [J. Owen Rowe and Miss Haney Pauline Ivie has gone to Ilaho ~sday. relatives Mrs. David T. Davis and.daughter, Anderson went to Salt Lake] Daisy, returned home after a visit: with friends and relatives at Malad Anderson of Grand Junction, | Idaho. visiting relatives here this Miss Minnie Lawrence and Miss Annie Hanson will spend July Fourth at iderson went to Manti Friday.| Salt Lake She riff Knudsen and Deputy Sheriff Mrs. Mayme Robertson has returned of Manti cimeé here Thursday|to Coalville after a visit with friends look after the crowd circus} and relatives here. D. T. Lewis ene Hyrum Christeno. agen of Fairview ts] son visited Silver City on Sunday » vis iting relativ Ex-Mayor Jex, Professors J. Presa ton Creer and J, M. Calderwood: visitSPANISH "ORK. ed the Tintic. district. Sunday. liss Jennie Brockbank spent Sun- Lake y Row in Mise mar-| rork, June 30.-The social} the week was the wedding of} in honor of the marriage Rowe of this city: and Miss re Haney of Pino, was present of Cedar tives "and Knightville. and Alice City Spat ‘ish Fe Mr J. Brestat friends are visiting Creer at. tHonds visited rela- Mammoth wee The primary officers of the Fourth ward treated the ehildren of the as ciation to lee cream and cake on MonTe ELY and! a ah eases gd CHERRY CREEK ° AND Nevada Northern Railway lr re nde red sweet music. The presents all beautiful and appropriate, The | WHI, beginning Monday, June 25, young couple are highly respected by aj operate daily (Sunday expected) host of friends, who extend congratul-| freight aud passenger trains between Cobre, Nev. QGunetion. point with officers of the Y..L. M. I. A.|} Southern Pacific Co,), «nd Curries, at st ward surprised the merm-| which point automobiles will connect Tuesday, evening and treated to with trains for Ely and Cherry Creek. ‘cam: social. cave. $:30 a. m., arrive Curries . Bishop and Mrs. Ralph Poulton of} a. m.;° Cherry' Creek «3:00: p.m, Provo visited Spanish Fork on T mal Ely 6:00 p.m: Leave Ely .7;00 a. Cherry Creek 10:00 a. m., Curries 1:5 Attorney A. B, Morgan and Miss Pp. m., and arrive Cobre 4-30 p. n -Fesene | of this elty were marfurther information, address i tne home of = bride's par-| Toll, General Freight and Passenger Tuesday of this week. A recep- | Agent, Cobre, Nev. Providence e Intentions Bi Le mied a humber of lady friends Friday evening in of Miss Dissa Paul of a Refreshments were serve joyoble time was spent. young honor the and Pianos. READ June 30.-Miss Amy THIS. Larson, t the Central Experimental Anton Hanson of Ll. Utan, Were married eee The intent of the things made to SEL ees at t manufacturer marks the difference between and things made to SERVE. Mbit purpose for which you buy a piano is to SERVE WOU AND ¥ and not to conserve e manufacturer's bnte The sciing of things ee which good intentions play always takes care of itse of our Lehi is "Visiting women with a who are pare n Chas. KIMBALL CHLOEN. a Inve part PIANOS Are the product of good material, good workmanship and good The makers of Kimball Pianos find it profitable to devote intentions. more thought to the making than to the selling and by so doing, orders for Kimball Pianos are always a littl tn advance of production. twiee the number of Kimball tostruoments are purchased than any other make in the world and thus the seal of pubannually lic approval is put upon the Kiniball idea. OUR Is pianos your best elsewhere of commissions; of to S650, friend in pianos are New SELLING friend when every Tt sold saves on Kimball PLAN you the payments; Piano is it excessive cost put saves the added marked you in plain figures, according to factory cost, and our selling plan is case of sickness or adversity. Other makes and sold by us. $225 Pianos for Payments $175. $5 New monthly $300 and Pianos for upon cost $275, your s $2 upwards. day manage-|\.'* Mr. and Mt lawn party. CLAYTON MUSIC COMPANY, LEADING MUSIC DEALERS, 109-11-13 S. Main St. J. J. Daynes, Jr., Manager, A last commemoration of - |Excursions, July 4. One Single Fare for the Round Trip Chase of Salt Vacation \ | Wed Mr. from Lake Mil- has-been| friends Tickets on Sale July 3d & 4th thi here kgrertson GOOD Binion. went to ‘Salt down. from Provo o jtown J riod Wednesday Ib ve BAL 1 SUREKA of Eureka XC U RSION SUNDAY was. Six Fast Daily Trains | Mond: Ser 6th. Each Way. PHARAOH'S GLEN AND RETURN vy Tickets Good Returning Within Ten 50c Days. it TO last | Via Sale sake Route, 82 Round Trip. sureka vs. Ogden. Special train leaves Salt Lake 8:35 a.m Special returna jing § 3:45 p. m in Zior sourgarsvd JULY OGDEN & RETURN $1.10 | day und Mr J. D. Hague of Provo | down Monday night to attend| tenth anniversary wedding recepof Mr. and Mr A lagu Samuel Shaw returned from Salt} Lake Friday Hughes of Salt Lake was in : LeRoy in | Nephi Thur day and Friday Ir of Indianola i visitwith her mother, Mr RETURNING, Lak¢ ‘ wa | the }tion wa spent Mondsy * members of the sicale a ek was a #e! were okwoorite ar yyes is wearing a please »d | evening f pale eke entertained Hean olive the jal. ang to wing week this g te 1s ixpressio are born at his| - ‘re of the Mf Ward Re a Fifth as ‘ hai oO Bp boy ES act that a tenach¢ home of th baby a é Bean ng morni Sunday jcict) , Cady and ‘daughter Dunkley tre. ut .. health Nephi, June 30 Hague gave a 7 the i aia 7 ard old reception Roscoe EF yrover returned from Salt \, Lake Monday Mi Cc. J. Hawkins* has returned prom} New helene Conservatory of ie ie t Bost and. will spend. his ‘8 of has exterretuyded Salt e! St ited {ll Sisson Spat ul opa of pedagoz' ul studi a ver) reporG and vell Ww , profitab le stay. Smoot Reed oe lately Enoch Burton i home }ford this week | Jack Tingey visiting with relatives and | week : niger to ( house Monday ‘ x Sekine' number York Odd the | their tenth wedding anniversary... The | lawn was beautifully lighted An orhestra stationed in one corner. furnished "music for the dancing, which | vas indulged in oun " a Jlate hour, Re-} freshment wel d The Ladies' "Literary club held a very interesting meeting at the home of Miss Neva Booth last Wednesday evening Mr d Cc. Winn read | paper on "Child Culture." > Mrs Roy | } J Cowan gave current events and Neva Booth rendered musical selec|e Refreshment were served | The young ladte calico ball held lia t evening wasa decided sucece The }mmayr Id style « tum+* gave the |party the appearance of an old colo | nila ul of revolutionary day A ind) Mtr I » Sorenser o stant have been. visiting their man friends here the past week Lucian L. Noye of Provo was in| town last Sunday, the guest of Mz élichtful . ve Mi V. I joor "wa ia culated ‘ the by brillian Japar artiple who went over pa Thur day evening "iy Is} Honey-Rowe receptt this hi home returned Willlams illla John } Tew in months two pending yee after nuthern Utah. awe . at ilt Stephen L.. Chipman was « wake Tuesday John Wootton. i H. i npte-how Ww 4 op oy Frank Jacobs vy and Re- | " alm Primary The officers ofthe the First ward surpris- ; Jef sociely ¢ Saturday evené ai sh Sa William d° Mrs. e. in = by going differ g in playin pent was {ime the musiand making speech to her WH ind nioved po cet ‘ ere aes fh Mrs. ma : Mrs body wh light fe .w | ¢ Uy visit are |dancing enjoyed : mearieat Seats en gle | three | were northern of Salt Lake with his tabernack | with the the NEPUT. beautiful-and i lived I \ erve i supper wedding ics f will Claytor Mz pIpresent\ Logan of ment of the Montana cafe ear is now os in M1 Forest's cott Dr. F. EB. Straup returned from Salt Lake on WMontay last Mi Nellie MekEvoy is. suffering| from a painful wound in her hand caused by a sliver She is unable use the member J | OF edward manager of the Copper Glance was out from Salt Lake for a hort stay the past week cdénv for the attired in the is used were Roses to thi Many. ration and members Gus Ballard of Bingham and Mis Shugoodwin were quietly married |, They during the week They kept the af- |} re fair a secret from. their. frie Mrs. J W Grant and children |! week j were in Salt Lake the first part of the Robert Hall was in the city Sun- | day Mr ©. Learby has been ee parents of the bride's at the home city >this of Clayton. were | Raymond guest fifty: About evening the present A banquet wa erved. Many | pyarried in the Salt Lake temple in thelr was given A reception juseful ptresents J resented i the | nesday were e young Couple honor Thursday evening at the Mr. and Mrs. Charle Webb returned | of the bride parents at Payson co young popular of the friends fifty Ca Oakland, from Wednesday home evening Friday On. participated thelr | ple maktt been have ‘they where pare Clayton, James Mr and Mr. yeal two past the for home reception L aye groom, the pleas-lof wa Christensen M. "KK. Mrs. ntly ri WwW. T. Sims left the first of the week for Bingham, where he will visit his mother water he will go to Los Angeles, where he Is to make his ; leavingr f¢ Los Angels Mi rye pect to be away sorne months host ihe wa Westly Mr to atto Salt.Lake to return expect tend prool Laie next winter Kensington at her home M«¢ nday enjoyed friends lady Thirty terncon Charl and filier wnyride Mi v Refreshment afternoon Here 11 y married wer Chamberlain Wedneglays A reeéption. took place devad Mi sum- went ae Dexter, Mr. Warren and C,; Inglesby are in Bingham again after their short trip to the Crow Indian reservation. Mrs... ,.R. Herrick was in Salt Lake last we Mrs. Mary "Kiopin: stine spent Monday in the eit One. Punitere of Upper Bingham, and Jake Newman, were visitors jday evening in honor of the marriage at "ey ir daughter, Maud, to Joseph Passey, which was solemnized of everal years iN Oaxaca, Mex where they lost most of their POSSCS- | sion n the flood which rt une havor in tht colony a few month "SEO They will very likely make their home | here for the future /. ins visiting opera house had been arranged on te ae Margaret Whitney i Salt Lake lawn and dancing was enjoyed by the | this week. Mrs. L. L. Haynes was are pleasing guests, the music being furnished by The young] hostess at an evening social Saturday the payilion orchestra. and|in honor of her sister, Mrs. George] folks Feceived many beautiful 1 Thempson of Salt Lake. A delightful useful presents and congratulations evening was passed in games, music ind best wishes for their happiness - ecards, Dainty refreshments were through life Mr. and Mrs. Clayton ‘ve Will * regide in Provo, where they were "sy nt Mh Woaney of thia city iven another sr reception FriMis arn For kc one mperiter hen wasn ClayMr. of home . fay, evening: et the Salt in the ednesday e par tons A reception was given In their temple, ana | apne this city Fork Thomas th Miss Amy M Mattitigoh Wilkins ofof Spanish Thursday evening at he groorm's parents, in Roanikn have recelved a marriage license be ‘ ‘ Fork Great preparations have been made Mr. and Mrs. James F. Dunn enterfor a rousing celebration of Independ-| | tained At a wedding reception Thursence day here next Wednesday My und Mrs, John I Jouglass have "i turt d to Payson after a residence nding. the » Ernest Trash of the Yampa smelter, and bride, arrived in Bingham from Butte on Tuesday, and will be =a ans Elmerton hotel for the summ Mr . J. J. Moller and Mrs. Durfree eeane "cit Saturday in Salt Lake A. G. Wood left on Friday for Callifornia, where he has accepted a new position with the Balaklala Mining company. Mrs. W. W. Clay and children have returned to Pingha m after a week's stay an Salt. La Mr ionuite sr,, was in the metropoit the first part of the week, was in Salt Lake dur-Mr Fie lds ing ine week. Vern Gillette entertained at dinner last ee ay. Mrs. Steele and family are back on "a visit in American For A Ardon was in Salt Lake Mondny Sa electric spe trip ens 6 with make-the r years' Tucsday to visit relatives MeArthur spent a few Mr A. E Raleigh returned to Bingham Monday after a trip to Salt Lak Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Brien, Miss Ray Jenkins and Mr. Cornell have been the guests for the last few days of Mr. and Mr A. E. Alexander. George E. Chandler was a returning sojourner from Salt ake last Sunday Mr. Frankinfield and bride arrived in Bingham Thursday Mr. Frankinfield, who is connected with the Copper Belt railroad, has been on a trip to Denver, where he was married to a New Jersey girl. The couple are tocated in one of the Bougher houses. Mrs. Blioin of Highland Boy, returned from the city on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chandler of Salt Lake, have returned to that city after a stay in Bingham with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Chandler. Mrs. Berry of Salt Lake, is the guest of her peseall Mrs. W. S. Gannon ef Binghan : Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Robertson and children, who have been visiting at the home of W. H. Robertson anc family, have returned to Robinson, Utah, their home. Tom Stephens and family of Upper Bingham, have as their guests Miss Mabel and Miss Julia Stephens, of Salt Lake, sisters of Mr. Steph- brother, Bishop W. B. Smith was the fhere he has been several days boost-| hig for our Fourth of July celebra- lof honor at a surprise party: Thursday jon to be he ld here : jevening. About fifty people gathered "a pleasant Bt pare 9 Craven vas over from | #" the mecting-house and nish, Pork Monday for a few hours, | time was had in. playing games The Mise emma and Veta Pierre |} impromptu program was rendered and ntertaiied a number of the Amieae | refreshments were served Mr jidixsimmme club," members at their! WS presented with a beautiful jome. Monday afternoon The time | Watch asd chain by his feHow workers Mr kb. J. Durrant accompanied spent-in sewlhng and some beauti- | sister, Mrs. S. Shelton, «to Salt ul designs in fancy work were proed | City on Thursday morning luced The sewing was intersper " vith ie Afte two boy R. Aveson came Thursday morning tended hall Mrs. George Dickerson visiting relatives In J/ 'an Work S. Mre. |} Rureka H. Shermer. home Wed- Tintic Mrs een their honor in tion: was ven in been has Morgan Mr. vening. for a number of ye ars Brotherson oa E.. Winkler} attorney here practice law extensive an enjoys and went to E phraim Tuesda Mayor James Munson As ft Tuesday} in this. section, tor er be to look after his sheep.}of our most. handsome young women, and has been engaged _C. Clos went to Provo Tueaher husband there as agent. here for some Mima' Jensen went to Salt Lake} Bell Telephone office. sy are a BE. and W. Adderby were in Pack City Tuesday Harry Joseph was in camp a short time last week a returned = to Salt Lake on Monda Miss Agnes Srockbanie has returned to her home in Murra <4 ether a three months' stay in Bingh Mrs. J. Bryant returned rome Salt Lake last week The Misses Vincent spent a few days in camp this week as the guests of thelr brother, Bert Vincent. The stork has favored Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haskins with a baby American visitors banquet in their Tom hi was |hawThe of 3Misses, Eloese are and Edna a visit Me|| alt Lak« spending ere A. The excellent we Sherr Bu Puesday on « vil with that offices Visit with Storrs:and UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1906. - people attended the primary Ida., | ence of the Alpine stake held at Alpine Payeon arrive | me SALT LAKE CITY, | were in Salt Lake the latter part of the week. j » . Roberts of Salt Lake has been in camp the past wee Billett went to Grand JuneMrs. ition on Monday to attend the funeral of her father She was accompanied as far as Salt Lake by Mrs. Hanson. H. M. Standish of the Empire dairy, iwas in Bingham this week on busijiness. Mr. Charles Haskins is. to in charge of Mr. Standish's Bingham interests in the future. Miss Loulse Berry, who until. recently has been with the Independent Telephone company, has resigned her position with the latter and accepted a place on the postoffice staff Jay and Harry Mitchell rode to Salt Lake on horseback during the to of agsta Moron Mrs. Waeestaff Moroni pnd Mrs itrdaughters, Meham ‘city to P: constructing |"twoMr, Maud and Gladys, oa i his to the REPUBLICAN, r is visiting relatives olde rf Springwitie| j LOW RATES TQ ALL POINTS IN UTAH, here a ig |