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Show me Re SE, wo t 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN WOMEN'S CLUBS. eee be by performed Ledyard | edge of Mrs. members.' its among meeting ever! best the be to os is Bailey M. hands is in the which a President] sie weddings Autumn September] and publishe d later will be gram a 1 t r meeting open regular next The Wedding of Miss Evelyn Thomas, Ladies' Literary the "The cana Seca Ceci Seat te aoe Tne the ‘riday youngest daughter of ex-Governor A. Thomas. and Will D. Foster was| Pasar perce ee aceount oe ofra unusual interest on of the afternoon, September 27, be which the ie was peach alr the and oe creepe window,and pink decorated aneescs for in noe at Soe Mik ealine rin r chancel. white, were F. James ¢ beautiful Paul's acrarennls elaborately occasion a was Geone or ott ' The carried of the Paul chancel, oJnes out gram was rendered, in the ment. KY r appropriate wedding music ganist, Jack Berichoel a at 2} solo by Davies, a violin solo Hartley, a vocal solo by by| e Wednesday, will club Oc tober isThe P. Harry Mrs * club and of aA a last W. O. Cleland t th the Current! a week for summer the] of the bride's father, in entertaining = i iste by the or- nthe eras Tor othe pared given well ber elected} met bridal and gave Pam bene A 3 saint: Socth ae Bus- interesting and com- Mrs. J. during her trip Wast é of meeting was of a an informal musi- with of this nner on London and ef- een 4 meetin Paris, Cee results The which oa ter left in red. the Mr. and Mrs. Fos-| same evening tended loacte rn ae trips down the whieh for One of the weddings ever place most seen a an oper ex- will include Lawrence, the son, around the reat Lakes, of the principal cities. s 8 6 . 26, a nace Hud- and at 10:15, "Traditional Kings." all "Story the D. spent er <A Guernsey A. - R., whose in Vermont the ero Kosciuszko, Miss + Green | Music at Ss the Will By Festivals." es ment in| . } evening at the home The music ¢ the, Lake Hood, had ew gone before the spared in rooms green thechoice way with electric and of adorning and flowers effects, white. all carried Ladies'; boys AW. a) cap- fyieM) {<) A) | |a. H) ° i to the} yyys James and Miss Hagu in The per-) formed the ceremony, the bridal party ites of the aoe and ye eee ee on the was screened cs and ae lighted aes large in and for oe train for and later Los will Miss Geneve Cc mnesy veranda, which} fitted eS oe easion. iy evening, R, The book September 28, Cleofan for the Opera 2 chorus of ee o'clock with containing Wells. |jne C. 500 a Organis Mrs.| the Shakespeare-Mrs. Roberts. Wells. The day, child: ren full} s QcH | the BO: Jaunty Helena meeting, be neld has ie, will be club year Miss W.| nae lin, feature} Selden Clawson pee ene The memory to| man. her ETEs. 4 + . - ored-elaborated with containing the| comes will 32 I Our across : or cefully raere meet for = & in roles in Ber-| 7 =e WD, Ga s the Heath in Ger- S el Sees SN 2 water tayemiaare of the hd is oa break- Gk conn tok ates , i LA oie A Manual Training Building, Canyon rbl fl lustre Crest Ranch, £4 ; Elmer shop. Two skilled carpenters will|as 2 329F = side, Cal. stood to of the 3 A. H Mrs. both the that work : $2. and Sidney G. the foremost rank for| health to Saville will interesting. take|mittees The include standing program, that point very a fascinating line rs. George D. Pyper. The bride Retia Pyper. liam Jones will be the ot ‘; Miss Segrid will be Aen married and quietly on will| Bowman will read a paper Wil-| man Culture," followed and their pupils beyond endurance. B, O. Carl Wednesday on ‘‘Hu-|have Mr. - aed stcldek: music section wil) mien Peeper meet It en eee cinb eae ex members re aoe of TI eee cordially will is ing ae the Satie ae a 73. ae the eo ASSURED oni ojoyc that rt ae olnnuibtan ing " RZ ji AP, A GS 2 firet,*, the ort place..of, St Cre ie {A and next * avon cordially invited to hear MOD. Mr. nounce sess and the Mrs. J. x engagement F. Mitchell of their an-| daugh-j bh the Petticoats Second Floor Lake, the coming from every _| cae be display is $s representative the 4 girls of spring and Mrs. Albert Grant announce hrapiobeag Piste da a eae it is expected that , vited 6, wep women are to C come for > most a ye 7 in-, cordially good time. - ' in i he is very| Grant] year University a few CHIL- AND VELVET us bas! t vy our But Pca the engagement of their daughter, The Seekers' Literary club has is-| Margaret Hough, to Willlam Cornell,'sued a very pretty year book for 1907-] 7 : chorus vex have for 5 member~ been so nu _|few ful, weeks committee include such well efforts in (hat direction by} Nor-)| that known|F. the years have been very when the public: has claaly. to their support. P Pierce Come to think P. musicians as Arthur Shepherd, Madam(than Amanda Swenson, Hugh W. Dougall, | trust? Earle any President tata of it, in what more Corey to of be ex- as Russett oat Green, Gs such as hy cea Forest _ ice Leathe 2 . Alice ay ay ae oP. ee) teseda, ia Blue, NZ Navy IS ee Black and Pv White. ae firmest all this: deny-| being other} which Negligee Sleeves of of scienmerel Stuff Yellow Silk All-Over Lace oe a4 B fA. With eats AS BODEN, | hg B ANA $4 A =- A VE i> me ta? i 2 ‘ aa ¢ irk 4 ee i | Most (aes stic of them, tl of oe uee. in : a kind of r somnampursue mechanitally| jthe most insignificant of their usual ae ian et One looks fer his } iat, which he has left on a chair or a} I: able, another is. worrled about a small | debt or anxious to -know what-time ft is. And a moment Jater, when their | real after-life | Cvaporate i" [Mie color made BY GRACE HYMAN Tatest ‘creat tre KlGatia Chan antes broidery; de. the soie, with sleeves ought to disappear begin the y there ps oeeinebik ate all forever. las = allied | jes way late é ye years aS have } white and a j scene em-| CALLED A ate, : taught i{jz | and nervous for a certain time material being. being ean after de ath contin of GRACE" style of et j he y vel. | Perbars t cere [Around UssBue peed, CONthtiUue ston tle « ¥e | orts, us, Ibut fall, fh ) SPitecof all their [an idea of tpipeosnized or to give a lhave not e hetr presence, hecansi oe [them, even «7%! needed to pereeive {fall to give all our effo ena islichtest inesu ee blind from birth ise > | or , | Tn any case it ree utes) asin f ¢ oe j prize, in ee colo feneth a nd labors of that that os ies or n exactly oe ie left the re ne beginning thas been sinc@ness, of human conscious > immortal" / yy YMAN negligec: ie Whither! eal noth SUK Wildes ieee th cuffs wank gieeek eee front is ninden oa _ olted tle eee ars oe. ends of ribbon with ew . ; pe Cretite inquir- This: wea is exti sd ‘ : xtremely { "o | new, * pretty and quite | tae D * The body of the jac Ket is suiff. silk: $7 : OL Uk) the edges are jbands of liberty pat sound with lee Sa YOON: «inai deeper s; ihe sleey PAQe€uavy cre oy ¢ and i : SS are of . gq fluffy us A BY coat BEAUTY. j low jing. - Learned and conscientious' psyhantoell societies have got together an jimposing collection of irrefutable facts}; Mrs. Burekart, is| which prove that the life os the apie | Tie an who. was a Steel | ae rp toxtan a nt The most active and searching of | nothing -for or of the Z whether ‘these a af apparitions first of siuieste| new life or be thethe last the ola] ‘ xistence 1 eneraly ditfe ae nt ‘ : from therdress. This model wi for Mme, Palani > it ls .of: w hite| mousseline and | I avi idently. this proves |} Against the § possibility. } life. We do not know we despised|ual the Silk, gy a tution, e . "Ol ‘the' ontra ae a ae ee pa as Their Applications the Tatfeta ehotrope, FLOW- £3 "As guaran; OAS as aA lin ‘ festivals. in a RVRBVLRLRVRRRLRBL { eae rae ee Fae be Soci catty, do<we go and what becomes of us? | 4 e. p e eTs oO 2-C i ae Se ihc madn"l x ie Mheteieetaticn at ieshoand "oF. ee ete ore aus ations which - peer : ee anacarks\i-alva Meoitier ccna of al c imanity ‘began to | ye jet? play or entertainment during ‘the win- but during all the past centuries it om f merous that the management finds it necessary to have all new applicants pass examination before any one of the festival committee. Members of the in san oa is ; wr Une Tin and the new accepted Colors of au ml. a AND FANCY FEATHERS. festival chorus, which created such a Ae pare ieateies ene eae festlval, when it gave the "Dea alo neehaha with the Chicago orchestra, <A|ship teed extraordinary ek . ought to be pure, since it has bec li Lei from. int tare adam alee ae inl'fertor' to what lt was, whe atill in ithe flesh . i ee eee Na SS ‘ the aw ‘<) ought to be much more astonishe a aig ut (it is not produced more frequently and j at Will, while in the fulness of life In any case it throws no light upon the question Never has a single one of Ses apparitions appeared te have the st consciousness' of a new life of an eternal life, a life different from on with the help of the women's! fashion is certainly startling and quite | clubs and other donations. The offi-|@n innovation, Many of these gowns or: > yea . > nt -s. | have been specially designe Z ome PO: ita x canons Bk. phoned to Apneriean armen: ° ad 1-40 See: Secretary. Mrs. Wimer B -- : cs thiva the by a few hour omysler J th I person whom 1 I t cogni } id. evident much alive that I address it hould rom oom tonight at the very n rent when the soul leaving the bod rl thousand les aw } ind: ry ge, just us erything is strange in a world of which we understand not even the first word, but after all, it shows only that the soul, 1e breath, the mervous and » foree of the subtlest part | able to free ttself frem r and survive-it for an in: the oe of np iow out ‘ nes ferent E ind feats for a momen i hota the OF SHAPES, erves if Wed- | Nex Paragon during TIC MISSES ALLS AR SaSB ii han el A orence | : senior of ike v s ar like values are name. Included peeks 7 rer tl EOE Lisl colors Cnt Webona'| HDs assisted: ° \n special + OSTRICH = EB :Louise East street, which location desirable and cheerful, Miss will season viewpoint. found : Dix- | ! | 1 opeee 3 Pa Se ea for supremacy UNTRIMMED ASERE REBAR Dy C S Laer de rings Somerab Tec act ell] aed Wt bee. ovkat aeeear tesa i [ter fOr the Genet of the Kindergarten: | 01, agvnee8 single, step toward the] wee young ter, Irma, to David P. Lewis, the|delightful program has been arranged| peers to be on Wednesday, Octo-| by Mrs. L. M. Bailey, chairman of the] ber committee. There will be games, re-| co freshments and other attractions. Mr. erates AYP, as 1 Startling Vashion By the World's! No sincere mind now dreams of Most Famous Costumer-Sleeves a/ing the possibility of these facts Different Color From the Dress. supported by documentary "and : evidence as conclusive as that ets FOR et oe Mies: r Mh arie'é! ach BARBRA Or me muboree : second i Milas rail ernie anda John Rovian of California| music festival, which will be held rae Peter Mira: Simon: Ha. 2¥ | Miss Caroline Arnold John W. W.! witMrs.talkima this B.afternoon at 4 o'clock! some time during next Mareh or April, |) oe. ane y Norval ; Sn Te | White will ee be marized Wednesday,}at the © YoYoung Ww omen's Christian I ; only anit out to thee subscribers oe scribe | x70 erecr.TN e Dart a board SMof redirectors include; ‘|f as-|is being sent oO Svar: {a t September 25, in the Temple. SUP-| sociation boarding home, 255 South|by the Festival association. Tne as- ks Rol. Balaul' Mite bare Mover nt Are We Immortal? bg per will follow at the home of thelSecond East, on her work in North] sociation has received such encourage- ee "ave MECHA OMe tH uy i} bride, 152 Third East street. for the; China. Mrs, Gordon and her daughter| ment from the success of last year's TNT DT Mie ae needa ie ie en immediate family. After a short trip,| spent some time among women and| festival that it has been decided to Mirae Holden AClin@esns the: wahoot! ae eualee wkd witeak, eae young people will reside in Salt) children in South China at Li mission.| make the festival an annual event. The Ktantoar with: iaénincone -ohildcen and :) ee WV eee dk 7 5 5 . a 7 , sa- 1° ) ; é t si t arce rs pe ° } Mr. and Mire Robert Cauham anUne a ue eee 7 ot The social coinmittse of ae roa aughter, Ne a 8 Women's Christian associat will} wilt take place on Monday, Septem-j|haye open house in the downtown ( A : be Gertrude) |" Syr : | - Mrs. Jen-| oe! ELON ee rail Co, | teen etd t ies ne dae: * ee See naketena sp Donn cheated tra tha | restoroffertovy Pe . Teme Announcements of the invited. Gis 1 ¢ n ASSORTMENT kinder|mousseline de soje fichu: around the! "The Radiant. Morn Hath Passed | 4! Kindergarten.". The: free f ay : arite ; aey F . ; garten is managed through the efforts! neck are. black, the ends at the back eras oe: <8) hoe of some of the best now and phil-! fall to the front of the skirt. Another| Awted ‘ : . A aM . janthropic women2 of) the e city5 who | mode 1 for Mme, Rejane is, of black:| ) fies, Nora Gleason" will) give o have systematically‘ carried the work'| With, 4 bright scarlet tulle sleeves. This "ee 2 studio reejtal next Saturday afte eee a 2 als MY, pos- FREE- KINDERGARTEN earn ; re . two =a ae the | Qiaut Will be in charge this year, tak-| hoped completely sing solo at St Mee Been jqwing MacDowell progr a hz wena program ‘nas been i . . : Mee teens and, ake Snes ret 5 Mrs. J. F. Oblad. announces the en-|PY¥.Mrs. Max Goodman; vocal r atze Mrs. W r 5 solo, gagement of her daughter, Pettroné in 1 liam W Potosi group of songs, C.F, William' Glissmeyer. > ow will take place in the! pe effect Brines Ww Pe evening at the home of the bride's! parents, Professor and Mrs. Anton Pedersen, 509 Third avenue. (Nellie) to 2 The re near futu the by roll eall,|ing her to health. one minute fa Iks. Gas @ cyan on our hit aiatrats Dicenses Dice ees MhexRrsedeinas of place Wednesday, September 25, in the | educational, entertainment, and room! Miss Clayton's sojourn in the south of Temple. A reception will be given in|committee. The first meeting will be | France, whither her father, Colonel N a evening at the home of Mr, and|a#eld on Tuesday, October 8, Mrs.|W. Clayton, will accompany her, will be attended by Mics or of Millinery 2 . choir ! lowest Warren C. sane ama. Salt L, Pike, Los Angele ie pursue push of Cis are ao a may HATS, Al- | le is before riarc MiRreinEe SUCCESS Good teachers should guard] it, and not for the reflected com-|credit eels Skirts Sizes from 8 lhthiee ERS, FOLIAGE, 75 RUSS ae ae fic ae the ; Bie assistance. good works and systematic study, The| work. Prete for the year is instructive | against a The oonse of Miziss Hattie Whit-j|and ney in Farlors sible price of Rdiiluston Will be in ef-) fect. Subscribers | « season tickets! will pay an average of fifty cents a | performance for the best seats. . Prof. | Stephens, who has been engaged as the Choral conductor, is anxiously} looking forward with much proaqure | taking for their motto: "It 1s not in|talented young musicians, Miss Syaaa to Command Success, but we] bella Clayton, who left during the will do move, we will deserve it.'-j|year for Berlin to study music unde An out of one edding of the past! Addison Jonas. It is much tat common 4 Week of interest in Salt Lake was that{ This club was organized in 1892,| Story that of really gifted artists puiof Miss Geneve Horlick and Henry M.|and federated {n 1903. And has alting away all thought of self and Crowther, which took place at Riverways ] ; this exhibition DREN'S extra RS IBER USER tabernacle, t 1.| Pp Display i COMPLETE fin t flounce, Women's clubs, and Mrs. Hugh Park,| ware necessary for the building has fitting them for a life work. And the Gus ‘Zanzot. Salt Lake; and Mrs. C. H. Me} been donated. Carpenters havejenergetic women who have given} Furter, Salt, La The grading for the building ‘aas| promised to aanite part of the tools}time thought, and work. should J. A Phillips, Salt Lake; already been done, and it is expected|and hardware toward equipping the] receiveandevery encouragement as well | Me Peterson Salt! Lake 30, The AD aa : ea? ly. hee : are and the festival choru The raanage ment states that the "festival will be | carried on along the same jines as ast year. Subscribers will have the} first choice of seats at half the regular | price of admission, and that owing to} tne immense sent at ere of the} Vere oD . Ss Y The plans are here given for the!at the time of the meeting of the, have charge of the work, assisted by] proposed building at Canyon Crest| State Federation at Ogden. It will] the boys in residence. Mr. Parrot.| ranch to be used "for manual training,| take $400 worth of lu RES part of | supervisor of manual training of the where the boys can be taugat black-| which has beén already donated by oe schools, has promised to go out] smithing and carpentering, The} prominent lumber merchants of the e day, taking twenty of the Bric building has been made possible|city. More has been promised, Early AE with es when ree. will put in through the efforts of the womencon-|in the week a committee of women , good day's work. TPEvery one in the mRtOn with the women elubs under] will Ps oul among the lumber men pointe will certainly be-sinterthe direction of Mrs. C. SS Kinne ey,|and expect to have no trouble in get-| ested in this work which means so president of the State Federation of} ting fae required material. Tae hard-}much to the boys at the ranch in 7" Come ener n, M. J, Brines, a g less, C, IF, Stayner, Evan Ste phe ns, J. Je McC lellan, and H. S. Ensign There will be four performances, | two of which will be of a miscelane- |! ous nature, and two of oratorip. The scores of the works to be given- Sullivan's "Golden Legend'' and "The| Wedding Feast,' by Coleridge-Taylor, | have been received by Mr.. Graham and it Is probable that the chorus will be, called the second Monday in Oc-| tober for rehearsal. The "Golden Le- | gend" will be sung by the combined { present. The Rev, will ‘otticlate . . one A : Tail- osroWh, erbloom, deep CSS a = rT WH. repaeres w © Goshen 40. : in 1. A . forces SN » * self-straps. ais the d ao - high wide, Monday at...... 6 iP 7 & or ra Styles- . "yrs with demonstrates Hat in this se @ Germany, ] --= and Cut-Away, est foreion creators offer. do not j oe - ; . mee 2:28 believe offered at any other store at the low prices we c ia = Fabrics Londen 4 All the new leading col: ss 73 2 ew Beautiful f 7 October braids pleated ee v- by the es to N n St and : completed Weaves, Chap, rice a tv is 2, Gs gut DISPLAYS C, G. Plummer, fred L. Farrell, it a8 IS *@ Gates operatic opera ait teak a CM eC book * s pabinaruidiatsseuattioana and, Anansberylcomeacieean : to have a iM) UT ors are represented. © somes Miss aes eet knoel, W, A. Wetzell, Mrs. W . Wetzell, Mrs, Emma Ramsey Mortis: Charles Kent, Anton Pederson, Mrs. Martha Royle-King, Mrs.| , : folds. Miss Gates has decided to make | & in as Ay One-Fourth the aSemi-Fitted-all Strictly Manve 7 - full afternoons. Lucy twenty AY, é to it that talented Utah artist work in committing to debut aS ages prac- of cee orchestra Emma where hard at One . Prince Ke Short Tight-Fitting, . Seo) Sunday | Wednesday, the principal Mrs. fested F. fee shearsal Organiza- on 25, with Mrs. Thomas Seeond | avenue ix Only|complete f " $19.95. inall at a saving of from One- New 2 I : 6 Peabody. e¢ athe ‘dral r yr, Ay his is - als : S Suits. ¥ "ony and will again be at his post after Cather- | Art-Mrs. first will be the toast mistres\SS. the family and a few intimate friends e| rrde Ly, | Mark's AP, wr ie Ane Sear of | Forever.' sectio i WZ) Gi . $30.00 The line represents all the New | 3 1105 Third avenue. | weeks' vacation, during which - time ¢ jhis place has been well filled by Mis has issued the club} Lucy Gatrell year Dr.|of the day. 28. club Hutchinson luncheon and w Ms a see ] ampvpie A, program. The chairmen of the pro-} The Salt Lake symphony orchestra gram sections are: Education-Miss|has started out with forty-five memEmmeline Wells. Paris-Miss Abbie} bers, and much enthusiasm is mani- tion quietly home of t ride TEM EHE atWGK theSy D-Elierbeck, on Sat- urday yw, the coast,|September to reside. Sloan, 261 Ellerbeck ae ae Mr.| Literary September }, Iuxurfously on the Angeles and g0 £9 acieone Browning 7 agjes' standing under a canopy of smilax,| white roses and asters, with a background of palms and ferns. The tolthe Misses Wall, were a mported| Parisian creations, A stringed orches-| tra oe a music. Punch ae S $s ; and « ey aes bring VA ae Vi ° an Third : seventh seems Spencer. M $27.50 hundred of the comand evening versatile comedian D. 5 : Ing So ‘ ny > é $25.00, &) company the Gs ie : PZ \\ a Opera where public that in Lake <A ferns out Bishop Scanlan wi a1, suits QV, of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fred Wey, when Literary sociely meet fer the first time} ticing under the direction of Professor their daughter ade Louise was maron Wednesday morning at tae club | Stephens to sing at the matinee cf vied to Vaughn A. Paul, The pcg ae at 10 o'clock, ‘The composer/ the Sousa band, which comes to Suit Was all the more nots ible as it was the aken for the eae consideration} Lake in November. One of the seleciwenty-fitth wedding anniversary of oll be Edward MacDowell. The com- | tions in rehearsal Is an arrangement Mr. and Mrs. Wey Nothing had been | nyittee for Se ptember and Se are j of the ever-popul: uv ‘Stars and Stripes and mV, ay we be fe ae ae the a artist Ve of Es A 7 - l rave os the scenes MUSICIANS eighth appearances at Saturday matinee the | When and @« section AP, SA asa ‘s > -- --- of the Salt Robin and Pany alt s eng Gil <3, ‘ Aw 0 ay‘ AY, Waratia " "Probable Origin of Rome, re triasalve rain' to bear upen the fuPlebelans," | ture selection and direction of another King and ‘Senate arene ee I yvvoduction by the now famous ut "Public . | Institutions, ey "Religious elaborate home in Salt Lake took cons sidc tere th been 4 me = ay ta mem- The close of the successful engage- club|that gis Romulus out ut ener - patrons. our t9 read spread to ave 3 Jf 7} AV, childhood) amid Mountain AND ----- History} History give of ad\ antageous t us mn: nas better a facilities " e fectivelythe decorated in pink and white,| con ‘of the Ladies' Literary club) Performances was greeted by as large exception of the library, |*°°'9" Puig Thursday morning, Sep- | and enthusiastic audiences as with bled enabled has leted, stocks, found be will 1] molet cont now space, Pia i her talk} the expansion. SB uaa * of ss of floor feet ased selling space, incre : ° WZ Al PU by z abroad. party and | Was Teen oe eet eee and were , i. be J. out. a most experiences was assistec by Mr. rooms o : AW? with | Ses Second | Go Saturday 1104 Seen given where PrebatnicE fale aniwonie "ob nen recent| accompanied who the F was by Asher Cowan on the violin. we countty most considered ding supper was enjoyed at the A home | Italy thoughwas shethe touched in a delightful) a few intimate friends Samuel C, Park. The erableyi additional 5 Gy - O. Ganz, ae The E, Pulaski, was adjourn-| was INT Ss Kalb, the . Ladies'| met since Mrs. 2 Events section time piano 11,000 square E83re yo meet] " i. Our ie as in|chaitman of the section for the com-| tured Ticonderoga. ‘The next meeting | &% ing year, which election gave muca] will be at the same place, October 16.| @& , wedding ae inelude Current | Literary music a "ihe together Sibley. : .< e the artistic Will colors, | act where performed (An J. M. Helen Literature Hench a cures futitul.A picture. n aa Dp ee 8 ront uch ceremony. Mrs. Miss The aa Ss will Py Vy aD a> Ws The Daughters of the Revolution met Monday, September 16, with Mrs. faces Gis SS] cI VA, AS <P W 1s 6 given friends, "T1 7 ld pneateiice oles ee i AYP, ES ar AY, all ee thi week ci October South street. social nature, eal il ft program, oe isa Zs a2 s pecia \ Z this ait Sy prominence of the bride's family and Ourfalian and Edward Kupelian. The from the fact that the bride ag passed musical program under the direction! mye tlie Se is: extremely 7 ke and teen yea re asure Sitne |Of iz re sure ¢ and Mrs.o WwW. yonulaT OU oe S §;,rOr:a pecia * a Re ading Ladies' The o'clock The program aside from the esular business will be a talk on "Oriental Decoration," by S.| eet ae F abl, eePaul oa L. will book year : that ime elub The out before ; in Monday second the aS GS of held : be will club pro-|}meet wi club AY Zz AV SERS BAREIS 25 9? "3 Tues- ape ao Uae ee ainBayview ailterary [PCat The DOE reviewed. be Will center of attrae-] the brides have been tion the last week, when several of the of affairs matrimonial elaborate most the ere AOS Crem eamesyy native writers na Bar of prose anc «* * * nen -- ee AVP, A AT, WZ J f * , |a social reunion, Known well by of talks subject be the ho-| Bast Fifth at the be at home 1907. E 4 SAS Ese 2 REE £1, SRABSR "uly Gs C yy Gay ay a ay Ps Sa SP A GS aS as RS as Us Gus 22, y ~ SR AAAS 7 Ska SEPTEMBER Py AP C. E. Mrs. Hostess 1, October of|day, There will be a number will be}|yet given. A reception J. Cannon. Hugh 36 S street intro- | McC ullow, features intere watice and _ held in the evening at 36 Kast Seyenth|new Brae Pa E, A. Mills will lec-{ Professor at-|]duced. be will bride The street South will club Literary Wasatch The subject | which in "Forestry'' on by Miss Phylis Thatcher of Lo-|/ture tended season this time first the for In the | meet foremost the among ranks best}he the Weiler, Pearl Miss and gan a an to be fee Young. After a weds | obnty a eas of the ee Sta sday Gee i, at oe ona be to ne occasion chape |Memorial Ww jtah Oo reasures bridegroom | archaeologica and bride the trip ing will Ba aR The first on be will year the of Pp, Daily eae WZ, LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, a will mony ‘08, tied with the club colors, pink and 7 "Defer The to motto: green. ly dete "Till Tom not e, Wis be of | Tomorrow meeting The date for the annual ConRise."" Never May to Thee Women's|Sun of Federation State the discussion free The Object: greve been| has in Ogden, held to be ] Clubs clun | before aE coming Thursday,|of any subject and Wednesday for set cnowldiffusing of purpose the program for The 31. and 50 October \{ SOCIETY I] ----- | =-=------ ----s Two. Page From (Continued SALT es BS= "ss - REPUBLICAN, ¢ the f the New York ciplent ‘a the fashionable the' petition which Franzensbad, in. |. beauty has just Bohemia. . Pauh | understand ‘tha heec, | 2, candidate for ire one closed Morten « he nipast a S a, No Ctiance Toe Morton who Ourselves, "Are : ee - in Paris, says: vr. Root will "be fg _inisintormpresidency," e ndida connections as ork Ww, "Mr. because, Mr Root with disqualified. | |