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Show -- 2 - Bie aut tomareow. | Suc sts fo slow ig a pity calesration a ere present d a games. Was erns ne w?en-| roe close of nothe nolsy and dangerous pelabratio oF our nation's birthday. I:| that at the A usec ; tea, 16 1 which eeeof aC || Every ry UniUnit of Excelienc ie vse SHE "glorious Fourth" has t last arrived.| eventomorrow and ; Ae} { oO Miss Peon wan, who has just returned fr hee ai rst year at Vassar, was the complimented esac a a succeeding Fourth gives py acvane | One of the large affairs of the the to f ‘ see that many Because of ate |ecurring seriously in or celebratl old method me of of celebrating these]? on ie theo elant On account of the Fourt! falling on|fet supper was ment business days at cares. their And disposal their families with they and, two may going to take some comes the pitching oe c at eebe, Salt} trip. Elle hundred : Rte SeE 1 re matents,/in "|the and reddining roses / party to guests at the peter 2s ¢ on ae ; | | al ‘ , at ate ce l 4 . "ain, = id os nert byte s sated chicken, sandwiches of pote aiecor. fes ner! Fried all sorts, aed pickles, cheese, and then Gee Misses Emma about two| e }t Se ~ ‘ je ers ey | elie f) aT rs Ss, with Mrs. the| who oe er Trina were Among a nu Sabmce 1 Wells in pB 8 Burke the is Pp BR ere well JAMES . known are to walk In finally He be aia KS found the the aan Ae wae fhe of , | tained all the: Pa canyons, off of bunches the firecrac Near' evening, sa a and ee nined oe and Mrs, guests i} MUSIC | MUSICIANS | on Monday wens who Sues ee the | W 1 gold 3 presented for CA wet 50 "June the ie academy, tioned cal Wotirth <is, the ‘only way. Ne crimson ee oro poae ae J hentys . ree when Ss proposed to give up the more da "a gous cere oe and eee ey to the ne x : i | . and pink At white} crosses presentation by at: Rev. ae home of ptreet. the bride on South Bir. and Mre. onday for : A number liven during a tour of the Sixth Brown Wast ; lett on of ‘ioral the week, Pacific wing luncheons were among entertained one. on "Thursday, North-|lesby as piace. > She' corentede' teltie hertormed a t t noon in the Salt Lake ecremony followed by Deca thea dt a er ada 0 bers of the family. In the large t reception de' ee be ee bouquets |; them : ber was Peas 7 SARE ge ; held Cn of a oe entertained ek erbeck, Mrs. c ze he play were 7 be guests, |and Mrs. Miss George Ethel songs y sc by N Winsome ° of Pittsburg 1 a Sm wit Mount, Solio 7 enon Marjorie i five Broooks at hundre ae . e The and ven i ann, given and was a saaurs audience ‘that was prese era er a hae ae Sener reentrant Country. forty the att ee apyere mere clu , White. Sfiee The by. home on Tenth avenue and J street McPherson ad Sennens ‘the bride. of Nolen a Hoare The ceremony Maeraiyn ae at 53 o'clock b wena VRov: rm . shen, in tne presence of ee families. wedding supper followed. The bride ‘wore ' a stylish traveling dress of Boyd four | dancing at and Will Brown 2} = - , wien Sven LC r ses ee t of the encnnle Daisies ee Mt de to ®) tin, Lichner :| Concert Gondoll Carrie Confederac Henchel bunches of pink sweet peas. Harry|Scveme of red. white and blue was | Reverie Jessen, brother of the bride, acted us| C#tried out In the refreshments. Those | cay, ferns graced the center of tho|@fternoon was the T Valler:: © to a bd , ie AKesine the wedding taken place on Friday, July Mrs. S. M. Patt rao eine ae for bourow last of her July, 2 having 22, at Pro announces daughter, marriage eave. Bullock and eek by announcing The Regimental | Seo the! awarded date| meeting - ree Verne,| ie surprise their ar- riage, Deehich. took, placo last February. . The marriage was kept a secret be- Miss M. .... Ryner Op. 65| Gannett. .. selections one eae ernie Oberon Bridge oes met quarters ° will occur" on at has accepted a position in Idaho, where! Mrs. 1 Toot bourow will join him in a/| ew ay, when ident''s }| {| . WEEK Mrs. Ira IN SOCIETY Tuttle was 4 charming bridge tea the | hostess at given Tuesday the day" club at her nar °F] celebrated country "Pres. of nday the at = eee ness regular the Halll TG Tom ee home organ recital sebernadis overture Mrs. C. J: Balin Me Wild was and poured by Mrs. The girls entertained of the Amie on clu Mrs. Tuttle's niece, edward Mrs, Ida Parsons| Down. | lightfully ‘Tharsacy 1G. ‘ ing GHuntard: of Los serving Angeles. Assistin in were the Misses Elsie an een Maclean. bridge prizes were awarded to F. J.Il. Fablan, Mrs. JustusSwenson, Jungk, Charles, Madame Vance r cena Lane ae ey e bridge and Mrs. atfair tea J. T. by at the i. Miss home of Fannie - Buck- oo _ ape Von Sim- the women acl Hon. rated ee be entertained men's ae paces eu, er he program the week follow ae ae > of the the city, of her ust son, ret James Pe A were een ‘and other vin al TRAIN ay. ae Dik Onde en mu ae bicycle ‘ meet ~ a . happiest The women can go are those into a d thei oO elir ; k] cool 1 coo 7 quickly the "Judas Se an a canna" ...... remainder wh wnen i th be held. ; Maccateus ee Cheat . the re eee "agate? a 5 aH _ " Nevin Rusticana, " at the : APP, : rag ai Oa ask and for our . representative in Deny, | Miss Margaret Ta Clark will be the host- | | : kitchen evening daughter, Miss"8s at will an Mrs. East) Esther will enter- informal] George sup- Niles to her of | be given} home on to show MI Miss on Monday your dollars make . little a your ; paradise. E GAS & COK $< $$ co . ( Grace af-| Fakta Villcinson street q Nurses' association Tuesday, July urses are few E g invested will UTAH N Saleone Nelson and 1 entertain Graduate Sai Pe R. Louis. af a ngha Scar at) | ---- - etc ee --_-_-. - -_--_----- va 6, at re- EG ae : Cates B. house Rae Tl | will party the H ve re have - be adi The the Mrs.aul one ] d already eicht Ae | among + confection that has won n a rep utatio 10n .. all the visitors . is given sous PERSONAL | C Mrs.8. E. B onnemort Fri © returned d on oy from a visit in Kallapell. oral S Was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. fn the Corey city Albritton, whoa will he remain guest ~ ae mor: eome tine sete Tn mene A party composed & Plummer, Mr. and Mrs. ae to Organ the Misses Seuene Amy oe juay for other maeere New Dutch ee Charles B. s asae igabe en coast ete Y pointe ocoa 20 | Cot een Gemmill Yaa: returned' fro Be oa > have} mvert ct Eastern. trip. ao Katherine Mo tomh Provo ene Mary a. Moffeit have gone Can-| ff moe eeeeney ul spend Isn't re a: hibits. The D enver, ver, In Seattle, Seattle, Portland, Portlan r Tin nnn e : York-Wherever you are-when you a re a h Mr. an a Mire Hoyt : . SA "Jennie. coae a Pani he ic Ife. Boris inYY September n of this city, whoo| (Con ‘eve on Page Four.) eo TER * . ie gia S nourishing Y it+ food. 5 Cc we who Sherman, in Washing- a drink properties of the cocoa bean are ; ind der aister, es, spending simply food i retained and make resort. Bearernard, Chicago, Chicago, NeNew chocolates buy > chocolates ie Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hanson will 8 teweekIdlewild on Saturday to spend vie end and the Fourth at that por lar 1<} If you go to the fair1 be sure to visit the McDonald ex- on. - Donite pwagn cwonaild''s9 deh Benth wae Ooi "S.C. Nivea at. the Thom Stroy [a Mrs. Kittie E aa ayes and farce Van Cott*are registered a wher ey "i "Ba ‘be Jo! Sater valdeiiie b ee Phone 4321 A ace ors. er Perfortier on teceeees mor € ey are - house. é endel-eGuflitant J. J. "ateeian wah b man,'' . about aoa Brustie) Thursday .at July gximball, the 8. Org Intermezzo, old: Mata ng stl cath weather oe. © 4- Wall as the hostess, of nis "Hea o°20* beame stedeweButter!ay Emm ki till and THROUGH you POE, decorated ete from wxcenpte clean, : er, fa. Miss Juliet ono honor Mis 3 Kansas City, tank | auc rad By ibe evformer [tage PSY Ly Hat a8 or ea . M- will - on ee at -- who of ee | be | Cee entertained 2 Aus- | Sextet' from' "Lucia" Ar 6 Savage a at Richard s+ Street. hostess fan goa nobete Venter nh |HOC™Y OAH hy Wintec --------- e Selected: yee ae Pas lee aturday, July 10. Carrol among °thhomepe A rof. J. z. McClellan ae ith boys who Bintz have 18. returned ona main OOF cash y Pen. Week, after a year, spent at Corne Toccata in FY |)‘ *** erformer hter none Waits are Se ome DR Cc A: and daug Aait seommunu nion" safe ies ae Adsiaiae have left ene aiemonth's vis O rom "Die --» Grison|to Portland and Se ttle. . - Wednes Pearl and Daisy Savage at their home|the club women of the city foal ue on Third avenue. Their sister, Mrs.|this !s a great opportunity to secure Robert Fowler, was the guest of honor.|the services of this noted orator and ‘Those presiding at the tea table were| writer on economics, and they have Mrs. William Igleheart and Mrs. Sam|telegraphed to secure her for a lec-|, Porter, assisted by Misa Guila Dix,|ture on July 19. _- Margaret Dunn and Miss Gladys oo javage. Mrs. MUSIC noes at ‘'******t:*:->>> who by tho different vias organizations : Gas ©. Graham will bo sult. bi on will pass through Salt Lake on July Selection from "Mi na special train. The party {q|..nuet a l'Antique' was|to IN . Main 109-11-13 de The U at neha club wi De Ee bridge partswith Country club onand Wednesday, Weber| © ® a Melody ../7 ">! aa has cag Mrs. Mrs. Charlotte Perkins Gilma iMedia Aa ose, |, Arr. ‘by Soriorince Mrs.|is now at the National Woman's DA "afarche de mans uly --+..Walle enhaupt Mrs.jfrage convention at Seattle, will be one 9 Rich-|of a party of distinguished BS Beane ven ternoon and arsons,|son, East Fifth South, stre H,. H. the] cere Ree at| Mrs. Gerald Fletcher, Mrs.| Sanford "EVERYTHING Giested os et een caee will be made Mor first eid to the in . = aaa in connection Semen with the parade elalm usical program has ranged consisting of | ops ptollowing McClel e ¥, Prof. J.J. fcClella : Chorus NeMetts o 7. for * ioe hostess ie rae Wednesday, (say 7. of. oe teat atiner Wil nee rvedes tsto theth who included Mrs. U..G. Mosher, presi: eal she Saath a +>thesee.Organ, |@ent; Mrs. Gertrude Welsh, Mrs. A. J.|"Meditatio Sparks Tohnecn, a pesca Kinney, Mrs. By- | ‘Cap oo 7 Lema ay - Melody ........ Arr. by Old riceto"™ rs. H. V. Kimb Cummings, ron |L. 8. Dean. the ia choad rvot iti poe Peon Miss of ehonen r home on Wifth South aes rehestra. "Compton Pea isnocsten in MudMaiatiiy Dwlite,.dalcies. tes " Also Exclusive Agents : Steinway Pianos. putting gs her nt" "ye R ae tins' eeavanos +++.» Kroeger) B, Taylor entertained "tne; Ol Mel nae er ‘ Bertone wfrg salt Sais - = . cool kitchen in hot weath- chaperone oan ar one ensington tea on hursday afte Sati at East Seventh Sout h street ged one a8 club willon hold its regumea Thursday afY; eaaen Cannon July at the6, Organ. ternoon at 2meeting o'clock at the jbome of Andante. \(Saraphique; "..Debat-P d " ‘‘Kimball''-they ‘cous te deny to beeen given' on oe Saturday Miss 9@ 16 payments. the gi Eto Le be "attMcRoD. -.. Wollenhaupt fabernacie the Tala Freie senoot auran" Sis" Poahycuiy |Mé® JomR C. Daly'on Fatreet ‘ on regular ‘Wil entertain ' ee at the Post we "wil = ] ntr ; But if. your room will not accommodate a Grand, buy an Up‘‘Kimball.'' " We're exclusive agents, and will make attractive 4 m. at i eA L win Ls ccda be aoe .. Nevin ‘ Chaminade 222... eA a.iFen\e ot falas Gregh of next nilih W Sa home ¥ . Margaret Walker Nelson Patriotic selections. T ne Soore, of the tabernacle will b 8 eer ae eae at 12 noon and oo pro- The for reat ober " paper ‘ hi Pieae es malt ye ana LS ae Weber Hen, a Sar guest tan t belbeingha ? complimented R Reinecke|., : rere Mrs. AW v. re P lance s. e bridge prizes mes to Mrs. R. P. Rifenberick a nd i William 'w who Miss Announcement Is made of the mar-|enjJoyed a lake party given on ThursEo of National Ubiviay Venere riage of Miss Fiorence Butte, daugh-| day, about fifty young ladies spending | pens Tranged by the aes Marshal and Mrs, Thomas Butte the' evening at Sa Atalr ial solo, The ‘Flag Withou : i Stelrigen aoe engagement aoe ae peel ake at a, theater given on' Tuesday even- in Honor ein ter of ta ck eee Powers eee ae C. A. rooms on Atco cy teens Meee te Roberts | 2:30 ‘o'elo s rated musical given by Miss Romania Hyde, with srs George Skelton as the accompa- area aa 1 ten ont Euest Ferry Baumselder Zetha Hammer. best man, The rooms were handsome-|/" charge of the affair were Mrs. Ada ly decorated in palms and pink roses Boeck. ee ae aE Snaa ar, Mrs. K. The bridal laos part Tercae t ‘win-|9Keyes, A Mrsdelightful feature and Mrs. M aon a eo a D, Cook. of the and ele peo be dinner party, with 3anks tl st o of n as as the guest Banke, whose home Its in ie ortense Hanson, o astute ec oe soo sner| . Rewer qussne or with Ste eines to match, entertained with a See Fang) A"party fee. Dance corse Bat Amorosa of|G at afternoon Friday wee at-|on R ist > Mia 1 » tended' b ee awente menage . Meinte komt Mrs. John Shea, on Bast Ry tres ay se he pa , " street. The decorations were Amer Pen ane pen Bole ine lean and Genvarterees flagsiand: Bara fae Gazelle . ees prettily appointed supper table. ane and Mice, jong: lett later for a trip to will make their eis forallfornia a time tim and in Texas. full . . . here is; economy in. buying a Grand Piano, especially when its is8 a | in early at her home on c ey given Carl ar Heieins des Graces . Paul Wachs Ethel Larkin Pas oon The Mi Daughters sound- eae: Zz Goldtischehen"> va "Fruhling. OM. veer ssaress - H The terms Mark's oeenedral an organ solo by | -- : cahody ' a daughter oe aee Se 10; {Aeparts: will give a serle 3 MCCoen = 2xidme. fey oO Nellie Peck. Les, .. .i-'s +. +. Paul Wachs WaltzMuscading of the Bells ........ Paul Wachs CLUBS U tan| of and | |one teriaea ay Pena: son, ofis the as musical follows: treats of the sea- | lego, | Loin Du Bal .......0eecceeess Gillet; Miss Starearet w baa will be the} Orchestra. hostess Monday evening at an tnfor- | each | Fantasie guests, WOMEN'S Pi and | S©! EVENTS Aired ony |. . Clayton, re pink gowns and carried|° w fo eee arr sete fee La©) Rie Henri ‘Van "Gael covers were la or twenty-two; Mrs WN Ae eeey my rr uly, ‘15 Mr. and Mrs. Jones wil!| SA: Smith, with elght guests; Dr. and], Notte ee prea z once their friends at- their aa new tess aaEthel Mount meet with eight four; guests; | ~U0D& "0 zina Reese. new entertained ed he home of al gan A. Jessen was| ‘the eninge scene whenehe of a prett y daughter wedding Tuesda nie 2 POWs wires Nettloton's ‘orchestra witi| Similar afta eronate Les aa at age followed ‘ nder several selections. The16 " party ae will be given. ye of the orchestra are Miss Calla Thursday evening for a number yesCrane, Miss Zora Morse, Miss Me the younger set, with Mrs. E. Q Miss | Cosele, Ollie Smith, John Harrington,|ard as the hostess. The party will given given Bues ae class " ; always outlast Uprights. right, and be sure it's a | Bdawards four was the five hundred party given on|Migonette .......... cetbccee Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. I. R. Bara a . on. The decorations were In the tri-| Meeting of the tag .. were laid for first I sowis to the large | Patty fees recep tion to about 300 guests walk pee & t the Burrell home ty on Second avenue. Cane opies of sweet peas Renate th Serigre and ot me rooms, eer eaene used in the in white silk g long . aa Teen ‘ delightfully flate by. Cora Mra c.\ 1. "Tha tcher in honor oes Lit tle. e ot the cabal ‘aehilee of the week illes were was gowned " 1S offenbach Lake Salt' n * . Sustaining Piano A Value. Tl 0 ‘Winner setae: ‘‘Kim- i- | Mus Peat. : BROW n = ; | crite a _ Verdi eriva COMING ee ant peer? ip Mi asics mie Rae ion day authors ieeeonk De Rettanici ee tharderes Lhd th iste pereatiad eee President _ fark Fr. Ee MEK eRe eae Seater an caste parlors The bride | Oe intermezzo. aa Orpheus" | } lI M Mra.:;Brodbeck | Olivia ah eg verture," es program was aa Betis with her hommet and arty: men enot. : oard, : "e rhe imball ea a : and elastic throughor descending motion o - du- of .* MePherson re ee : areatr uu me |' Boyd Cem a nies eee Ss : Saiouquct ruest and. \W. Brown, each white bride roses. ar ~ as attended . e Misses Alice and Mary Wells, Among the card parties wale tie bidesroou s brother, Joseph | terday were the bridge tea o 4 (| Mrs. Sc N the rt roses | Overture, pusnis. ‘were obert ing. "Tm. Dinas," Mrs. guests) Mrs.| er; of of F . factories case design ‘‘touch is ce aoe bo of marvelous 1s even same the wen { Tannhausor. from Sta "Bvening | Selection from "tml: orice eee given 7 seta ane the aS 1 ene Rusticanna, home ye weetulelie silie with t Fomings K Miss|and for an encore Mrs. Brodbeck sang | ave Just rgpmned from thelt reading W for}an English selection. Several delight- | tour. . ful duets were given, Miss Drommer, t hausen and Miss Olivia Brodbeck play-|_ Miss Stella Fabian wit enleas)2 on Wednes- : selections prgeback "patriotic" | Germ with tsida eey w a wedding Fred J. Fabian, whose Pecee as Mrs. Sarah Boggs =| Mrs. ° W afternoon a} ¢; . aer, ; |Yocal Og. Saturday given by with covers la who oT guests; J. 2. of pumbersot Byun reddek Sane Kiet ence of ave air fiir fOr: and Mins of Miss ak Ethel Sara Majdrie Dey D | ler. Who Trends; entertained ten. £Marge: MilOn| willThe givepupils a piano at 8:15Nettleton o'clock White Deereae 2ins wa eer toseit pea ae veo | Saturday a number of dinner partles}on eveninEon July A' pleasing at the}| Br idge Pre cede rh pee n were given. NGose entertaining being | FirstTuesday Methodist the} affair used charming effect in the deco- | yrre ; John A Marshall' with ifwenty program has been arranged; eleven . SUS y, ° mh 7 ie was Those ia | nr lam ©}in honor ple. ten Mrs. and 4 the r wonder- for The . last the Ser will 3 out, } and e 3 with hostess, west. After their return they will be| luncheon on at home at No. 509 Fullerton avenue, ) Ruth Ss Chicago. elght gue On Wednesday the marriage of Miss| Riots band Cavaleria Miss Marie Luce, formerly a deputy| being one given by Mrs. Edward Mer- |" ote ok eee »y his eos in the internal revenue offices iene. for|rill.on Tuesday when agovers were Jaid| ter, Miss Sarah Sims. Miss sth five ye caeh was married on Monday to|for eight guests: a en and white| Drommerhausen sang & soprano solo Walter Z Brown of Chicago at the funchéon on Friday, with which Mrs,|in a most pleasing manner. Several . cen in Roce dance from aust popular selection, St. ceene| 8. Keogh. prnseres bishno as Gite Courle former being Mttle Miss Sarah Sims, [aaa nae for tour peo oan Bev nneus yes old Another delightful numPeek bridge aa uctily of Piao Bs A peta a nepenaan followed the games, 1] || | lers of : part of the instru- very the . Masterpieces are iy) half a j ae their LOr Maestro : I et ered | pen se sweet Be ee ce POP en ° The music at st . ; this morning will be On Friday morning a bridge party Among the aie ial events of the was given by Mrs. Frank Dole and|week waa the recital given by the|the organist, A JH FP Mrs. R. K. Brown at the home of the ee of Mrs. Sophie Brodbeck, when | former. Roses wero used in the living |a delightful program was given. One -- Flora Wilson, room, and the hall and pu room | 5 e C armi solos vas the | Tetaty va was charmingly decorated tn antereal Wey Euan Fale oh Sars ts ment of agriculture, y AND WEDDINGS ENGAGEMENTS 1 i a under mS ALB afternoon ar Overture, "Rosamunde" ,.....Schubert be ROS@| Sane by studying Held's performance fie and P. Mrs. Dr. and Reaen wacoe and Guinan ot ne ays a with afternoon, s mime." ' Boxes beln€ | Mary's music LAH ren tare inaR been een | - 1esday children, ee nds vocal voca Pye CaKe ball'' | AND : _| en-| Meat ort i entertained Keith Jack party Mrs. Lake a 79 bridge Saltair ; w ellington with i oor Russtonoui ber at of o | | | : | delightful lake twenty in unequalled rability. | . epent. and Gollchteen befttal zuest of honor being her siste or, Mis pean, the ere bee eRETtpS er aes Seater en'home, all o e chile ci -harle 2s Blyth of Evanston, Wyo. The} for faithful work during the year. A|Op Blectic rant het tule ae ae shgnd| 8 ouse was charmingly decorated in| pretty feature of the evening was the} ........ oe r BS i about Mr. of apatite ie he ravean Sekerg, the has that the 2 daydbught| agree an oe ae ihe aeadie will ) oungsters ye pee at We ine in. cool setting 2 made and bs , u refinement of tone, beauty aad 4 1 an : . ow : BURKE . astudy , in; ke seit depart the small boy allowed to eat, for once, | ined about twenty Buses earth Skream a ern eS a = . ge : Mrs. T. SI non, Mr iets aiAfter an afternoon spent In lounging ~|chaperoned | heh ro") ey,by ana Ms hannor 3 en vat ° the Salt Lake theater on Wedé a pan : a nandles. ¢ fruits | parties given during the week one Roodies--cakes and candies, and fruits | Poryce Sirrenia Shannon who wasenter: | _ {| | ag cw tb Cr € a ye dep: w Burke Milan whe . a poe ce See erie two arte n 1¢ | vocal music while abroac Septemb er for ‘lk will spend sue rown 2 2 MRS 2 e : 1,7 home oni ry aiena | bright Marion Obendorfer LN, Beebe ane . s i art a * tether cad the voye tudes ar Mrs. Avery Woodruff nore "hw Bn * ¢ »| Mrs. James Yeates and Mrs. G yr Nib-| ene eens s 1S ae ay Beebe ere shasta was room experience, ild ) E latest = Chicago. A ' - Mrs, Mr. caeand Mee) Lake. nate Daynes| (taker J. 8 J. aagnen Mrs. &. tablewarewereMra. dining tabla the dining . O email ofp thehe| ihe crowded boy,"- then " the , unpacking. Nc rovblie fe 2 pullder Our than I> yy B | ie 5 A ve but: ha provided ) evening ‘the of|Save a dancing the Hewutiful canyons surrounding camping an old-time enjoy nm ‘irst eean Pianos. 4 | followe: Sunday this year, Monday will oe the | dancing, for whic A musie legal holiday, nd thi will give to] by the Fifteenth nfantry many men (wo: days ig. freedom from . their Kimball imball : Sat | OUughS "rooms. served, of ae. - © nan no oa .with the | combined .with oak the | combined making d "rands are the result of more ; in accidents, te cry has acinena tora mene of sg shld ns Stee ae | quieter andaplendid saner opportunity Fourth, and tothis year| red, color white scheme and for blue, the decorations was |} bfferava change and the flags, from 1ano Pp week Thursday, iewhen 2 century' y A b j a feeling of apprehension for the safety} was the delightful Kenaington which not ois. of the small. folks but of the| was given by Mrs. . aynes, jr., older people as well. and her sister, Mrs. H T. ‘McEW an. The Wh Bray one day ts available for| kensington was given at the I tlae Ly bie were guests sixty about and the Galetiratl on, a journey out of town|home Roses afternoon. the during present and.| while, worth {s felt to be scarcely As a consequence, the majority of peo-| were used in the decorations, the parPle decide to remain in town Unfor-|lor having roses combine¢ with ferns, the decorated ramblers crimson Rae to pieaniire only the about tunately, be had In the city I discharg-| dining room ing of the beautiful but dangerous fire A - - ee cence aelenttul Two wondere be to le is i t And works at, with so many indulging in the only iven ¢ 1e orient sport the q of = | ednesday a terMiss Gal a Crane rooms he stre Temple south =) en such it fn have element of horror as ere decorated with oreity effe in to ee it earns, and. yet fe | pink and white ce ever Increasing list of accidents or . each Goes into A els 1 f m } any] bridge tea given on should,| noon at the home of { UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 4, 1909. SALT LAKE CITY, THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, Pe Ls LIE Your Grocer ee Sells It ey Se SALTAIR-EVERY DAY -t , |