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Show LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1907. ; h ‘ ee ae 0 | SNSNNASNSNSNNNANSNNANNNSSNNNSNNUNNNNNNS SNSSSSSSSSS NSS, this | is Aavent| Kiser Christmas irs o home on Thirtee =nth East SUITS street the ts on plas red ‘6 game ext The ut pla take will dDridge "tourname nt j the home of Mr on crovat Eg Arthur First South stret ot, Tuesday ifter| noon A _ The left until the last few f ot ball and | And the consciousness that ever effort was made » make it possibl for all ree ie conditions a of omen an children to partake of bountiful repasts added to the pleas-- ure of what will be looked back as an ideal Thanksgiving da A dear F just little * blu . ; a mother speak of for the family "What irl upon ee ee Addic will all ile iy i McMillan on A by Sine ahecing Renee Naf peeeee Ue The mee yora me ‘poor ‘turkey. . . wide poe lee i aeee recent abroad, talk which, given owing to will preside i.e Sinclair Belts. N mas ove | 1 hes Y, ‘4 over will Mrs.] Le tr ‘Monday Will ‘d club 3 eranioak eDHthIe | Tanoheor. | church om parlors. The Sewing friday, . m club December Oglesby, meets 6, with this week] Mrs. Richard A all Doane nvitation women ° to e is extended be - D eight for fruit te] and baske Bracerulls \dorned. flowers the table 22 ot oy cont: | ; a how rs sa q,. ‘Young guests AVENUE, ing were ; The won by re ‘ ey anne ara u eta a BAe a by ae et: BoA Matt very of the White} William D "Fos : ~| . : pier es aed ‘ oe ae ee pak Be Odell, when M Mrs ¥ anti ra 5 ~ Rent mE toberts = won ee mise AS - Literary [ | WEEK IN SOCIETY. Salt Lake taken nance: ler, and The Mr. and Mrs. and || I Mrs. a concer 5, at the following stalls Governor and Mayor ford, who give Deceinber theater. boxes for Mrs. the have] One of the elaborate day were John Windsor 8S. V. whe cae largest week socie given Buatand: Brans-|in Rice, functions will es the e..3: delightful Several were perfor- | Cleaver John C. Cut- Mr. and Mrs. David Keith, Lawrenc Townsend and party, Mrs Marguerite Pratt White and party. of the coming the dinners those given of at] Snglish tea. In the evening at Row-|, repress ntative so-|land hall a clever little play was given town are lending |by the faculty and some of the older] the efforts made | pupils. A number of the ciety people of the their assistance to by the Boys' band, Thursday evening, Amang Thanksgiving her Mrs. Fred at a br idea week, given Dick o and 6 her . ° Ww. D. .. Medal--Diploma --Blue were ee van Mother ree club Friday Miss Boy Biue, Cc', Goos Mother a i Asenath Russell ‘ Go 2 Salt Lake > City - ° and Mrs. a t the 7 E. C are Wils¢ i u a Mr, and Mr \ nball and] daughter Darline will leave Mond: a for) the East, to remain for some time.) ater Mrs. Kimball and daughter will go to . Califor Miss ing Hazel with resin Tiernan Miss *. ft and sons Denver cle relatives Francisco her fa Clara from Mrs. of pa re ty. is vislt-| ancis; Jack Sat urday Los Angeles se Sowles ¢ has for ceturned = mon th's viet Ha G, from] with Fok . The Misses their cousin, Stan Pioche San} her} are ee Gibs all Furrier and Importer ling , g was very s well large een done a lot ofin Frank y I 2 i nEwe eae re He , w 3 will are he Trust Alice a SS und Salt for the Nip P to is that of Miss Clare Thompson] of December plan Sie of giving guaranteed Furs at afford to pay, a 1s SO J excellent, prices that up-to-date and everybody generously endorsed can by the public that there are many days when we 5 3 taxed to the utmost to wait on our friends. ae ‘ Repairing, Remodeling, Piano Nelson was solos and also with a ster violin manner. aie The interested club' he be n at home was a ren who stayed took after hour the part and their program when candy s 2 : . surpassed, as i or less 19pC Prices 1 and tha an ies lots the ¢ 1 the cost of an, ‘ 3 > c "An range irom eee Half ims atc hats P ! rice Cc "Onl throughout are Fayre the B store"0 are offered / P Main | ib 25 h ° : = | § . ur S ° i e 7 3 iscoun { ed 3 on ' | Of | /¢ | eres Net Mary + ' A. | SNSNSASSSNNSSASSSSSSSSASAS NNSSSSANSS ASN ANRS SSRN OS NAS 000 | Cale Musiciuns of£ the Page 10. r J NNSNSSSSNSANSSSSSANNS SS * ‘ SSSASAASSS VSS SNSSSSSSSSAAASANAS - very and friends to and enjoy cake a were h oe Current Events and Current Lit-| ature section cf the adies' Literary club with the TourSs st section will hold 1 joint Teer I'riday, December 6 Mrs Aidee will appear In costume and give an address on ae Mies Kimball will Holy City." Siegel. Pen will tn served by Mrs e@ @ o The meeting of tlre musie section of the Ladies' Literary club on We sdnes"eps rabdaute w 4 memorable one n a modest way it may take its place \ 44) the more 3 e el: iborate tributes to Bethe memory of Bdward Griak that have! & aan siven in different parts off thei ntry A very sympathetic appre- the an at the life, character lon and Srowrain , work included fitting "Sputterfly" 1d the| 9 ° come into a little closer touch Mr. Mrs, where cal After short Burke they circles. nected a we @|'t @* vam are stay in oe ler will reside In Salt both well Mrs, Burke uitie Deseret known has n, in been News for Lake, musi- con-| the 2 : ae. saPrele to Don etie ts A. Ray of Salt xe che is Russian one of Mrs. been spirit In ne Han-| decorated Monday afternoon, eld a ™m casio 1 the temple. A eptie ill be give fparents, !» "the evening * tthe home of the quist bride's! r. an : and Mrs cngagenient oo yO 5's. « Evenings the menu cards bearing Caviare Slomga Notice in the Werte abate LI nicturesque g Russian bare costume, mariage to take fpaye:-alseny inlarestine and carecelis, prepared Pan on *Rugssian bs aaest Mrs. r D Nell Pinkerton Moor others, Mc. and Mxe. their home for the James "premenit will make| at ‘The Woman's Superlor{tended the meeting home of club held ‘a well Monday Mrs, V. H. at- afternoon Pease, at when suggestion and IS for Xmas ' SPECIAL Tomorrow . CUT : 7 we will inaugurate an extensive : Black Lynx Sets. e d St et aes ei my vyazemeky tT anchet... voaitenka The Misses ele Olive with NOW UNITY hand-painted Stchie wateb arach®OUnt2! SUGGESTIOM Furs "A The re at Mis ss Geneva Harter companied by ‘Mrs. Lee Charle »S Miller, and Harry . James, took place at the| gave vocal selections, and Miss > residence pre Mr. and Mrs. John Blackjgla Young, accompanied by Miss Eva nesday evening, November 27, at} Dunyon, was heard in Siolth numbers, ; 7:3) o'clock. The ceremony was performed|The only departure from the Russian by Bishop James. Miss Leonora Maxwell | program ae He delightful talk given and Ernest A. Hoare attended the bride; by Mrs. W Tibbals on her recent and bridegroom, The house was beautiEurope an ein? dwelling particularly on fully decorated for the occasion with © Lake eye eed of England, and the} et : ‘a flowers, note English cathe edrals, zon views t i musical program was rendered during the |and water color sketches to illustrate. evening by Prof. og ed addition. } 5/4 Were everywhere in evidence. The |f0llowing Russian luncheon was serv pao Sutton ears age, of their daughter, Nellto| did 2 THE | rahe delightful >» e The business that thrives is the one that meets every occasion h has Lafaye tte elaborately effect a eo 3s Nev e in Their Behalf opportunity for the good of the people. with epen, meeting, the, occasion ‘beth oper Mr. and Mrs. Abram Hatch of Heber] City announce the engagement of their daughter, Keeps Us Busy ° ' fhe, beautiful: kindly character of tnis| Ree d. ture." Open he shake-up young & and | #m¢ man ane composer who day roe alled the "Scandinavian La a the Annex 32-34 ofierec Wis stock Pa ba ushers of the occasion were Masters A Priest, 1 Coray Frank Francis and Donald Mayne. The child- friends. Any small deposit will secure your Furs until ff) 2%) Bursbee Hotel min o* beatae be if Bo: regular ' upward a vard r } Trimmed 1 holiday 1 hardly P m| A y today. ; tg The ai fora fi ne vat and odd lot section will filled relatives courteous, The wedding Sit Miss Emily Clowes J, J. Burke in Ogden Thanksgiving me as a surprise to thelr Salt : mas, Wilson 1e } , can W o Ss Wi gooc r nears ot +3 pi oauction j ea Se i values. ee values i ‘ in| ied Vy Lake Ae remnant anani: especially . Ribbon them it oor Charles in hall friends, members. an enliss BirdieaE.ie quist ‘end "Henty:Eehts Bred of Furs. e eae bought fine, | \ pase The regular Bites 2 ie AS Wig a RR offer extraordinary . were given by Miss Katie Miss June Farnsworth, who accompanist played are Bf 1,Lk,1908, the marriage to take place January | He'yian tase with the date and name Dyeing and Cleaning . - you hort I incoln, ‘olo 3 = =eB as > OR ee oe co o°® 3 er> = will 0ni 8 e rices and Our S Licenses. EE. Wagner Dolan, Denver Cottrell, Muxie traveling in Southern cities. Mr, Devine is interest of the 68 women present cre-|f| elty ei eea sd of Sere aes aud Mrs. De-| ted an atmosphere most helpful to vitie will travel a short time in the East|2!! who took part in the pregram, and| before Bel rning to ‘Deden when they|2! felt at the close at they had > Jy you Arch R. Livingston, Salt Lake; Aura Allred, City -Cotton-} South Forbush, EF. Rufus Spring wood; Ld. Salt Sait Lake Chk Louts Elena JamésM. Obl: Bower with] people where the bride is well known. | $°1l0s Us Was well rendered, probaShe is a daughter of the into: Judge Ma-| bly the best work that has been done loney of Ogden, and with her mother, by Date poo the leadership of Mrs. Wetzel], The evident and sincere Ready 1 Salt EdwardSalt W. Lake. Few Neolt Lake: bows : © first: Co‘"] : ectest of love sonia ch tebe gic e { compan j a ae : pielly, The wedding of Miss Dolly Maloney end Swan' and brilliant ‘Minstrel. clos-| James Devine, both of Ogden, which|!9& with the pathetic and dramatic| took place in uis, November 27,} Chorus, "At the Cloister Gate." by| will of interest to many Salt Lake|the-club chorus, with soprano.and alto eauce ee red: © ee of Portland and David Taylor of Salt] dain "To Spring." The perpetual) | Lake he wedding will take place in Saactnatiee "Peer Gynt" music was ihSt. Stephens Pro-cathedral, Portland,|terpreted by violin and piano. The | Wednesday evening, at 9 o'clock, De-|dance music was given In truly charcember 4, It will be an elaborate affair| acteristic fas hion _by a near neighbor| and a large reception will follow at] of Grieg, I was tlso. =o the the Hobart-Curtis, C. 8S. McDonald, of}brilliant opus No. qT: ayinicn first Salt Lake will ron the bridegroom as] attracted ae to the hen | best man, The bride and groom will leave| young Grieg. Of his many or the East for their wedding trip and oaap te Sone, the large audtence| after a ee aoe Ne aoe wi Vas tea peas among others with the] come to Salt Lake to make their home swee est of love songs, "Ich liebe dich," | ; reat als to over vers houses, q Marriage al. ribbon house. 1 ‘take é } >" , he te healing nousehold i'd waa ae remed be . 1 cream should always be handy, et oee ee ik ; Ee oO well lt, so thoroughin every wa tha ve on them for f yan mone Som : of tl! ex 1 ar sold & x re judgment : ; well, They were Katherine Rhoades, Marjon Jennings, Ma Williamson, Helen Rhoades, Hanna ¢ "immings, Norma Pederson, Marjorie Pearson, Helen Bettles. entertaining | dispensed. Cook from of yet, Nagi Ghar eer Sr tee : . take place _Recomber 19 marriage circles, at OxK: ; De belong urse For. . yourselé ; ¢ or t x Mary g ling, a s c Joel will. ee save and pretty bre OnE | ak ciation of the An out-of- ‘ane wedding of the week,]of the gifted which is of interest in Salt Lake society! The unusually urs Sprag ouses on Nint avenue, going to bulld more. near | \ ted on the' handles. The girls in the BoPeep drill in charming shepherdess costumes all vointed cap or white crooks ‘tied with wide ribbon, were Very attractive and carried their parts social Osbor ne are Miss Carrie ar 1 I Puss; very NSN Annual Ribbon | Clearance Sale paid officers do nurse i" creditable to visit with hom Cowan Horner, were Burton s Mrs... A. wade aoa! Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dougall spent] in Springrelatives with Thanksgiving ville -_--- WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS. - James J. Chambers announces the en-] 7 s Manufacturing might Mr. way, Mayne, j "following by Breeding, ANNAN SANNA ASN sanks _ ‘ , if MoO eae TheecxRlL: enable: wou ; Bes: BUG OTe: ae roe we afternoon, - E Rib- Jj xiii: oF tio etic Bests oe att and | Sine tenons Or Galtiee." and. eth 1907 Fair, State Friday were 6 th at program Dy s Badie Meyer; Miss Muffett, L Red Riding Hood, Bethene Long: Mary, yy. Quite Neva Br Q e Contrary, € y. old woman, Isabelle Higgins; c Marianna Priest, Frances aap Isadore Mayer has returned oo caliternie after a stay of twe mont * 8 #* Irs, Sam Schwab and Miss Miriam] © bon, party guests sister Donoher ten Thursday afternoon for which Mrs. }among those who entertained pniormalWilliam P. Kiser has issued cards tojly at dinner Ttankaeivyine: Covers were| sue Gold their ee Not Chleazo. a Ww eae ih, Ses cafe alienat the play, 2 I . Mrs. @ Nev. Mrs. Orpheum T. with C: Dern was the hostess} tea the early part of the in honor of Mrs. James C. of Reno, Dr. affairs to Mrs departure oe ay for their future home De B ridge afternoon in compliment eect of. cacriet consisted.'o successfullyAfternoon 5 ae an, well given. The Mother Goose drill by the following girls, Ruby Lang,| Martha Watson, Helen Hawk, Asenath| Cowan, Dorothy Williamson, ren, Dorothy canes Morgaret Anna Hawk Watr-| and Rowland hall and Gordon academy. In each case 1¢ decorations were ver} Teapertletns and invited guests join ed the chers and pupils. At Gordon acaday the girls served at a 4 o'clock We be FAR ‘ - 3. S E. Gray, at their home, 579| When her husband, pulling her Kensington for ofher Portland. daughter, Vases Mrs. Lue} Ww ther F, Steele of|, ars" ot 2 7 Sse rea: have no right to rise, | Chrysanthemums and ferns graced the Bast Fourth Pouth. street. That is 'God ‘Save the Kin © | rooms. a Sing' B eo oe ‘s _ Mr, and Mrs. Ww.z B. Slick - 4l A ¢ vy ( pro t WwW want to put one of ours em are a Children 1 hi audies' Pp ae ner, =} ' asks 1} called by Mother Goose, recited or them| sang|" of many little rhymes some clever eae tks Anson, ' : " T Dr iat gui! ttok i} CLUBS H. J. atTal-|,,Mt and Mrs W. B. Slickegentearertained| and Thasge "nlehards. See a lends i H v 5 ve Nea even- Mrs . "Benjamin = -> under ‘the nee tion of was you eee and > mia Candechab ple asantly Fri- prizes ‘ rele ib resday a series election. | hn if theta laid. ae -- WOMEN' | i Mr. ene Mrs rn ik ae Rane oe tertained at : a family J dinner : ra hanksgiving Me piled oberts's ot pa bed he as y Sere the ee ‘\ ° SE present. Saturday afternoon Mrs. twenty entertained bott ae ‘ be on. Tuesday af ternoo n Gu I morial chapel, with Mrs. MeNiece and Mrs. Parson The subje of e aft noon to be ) dered Intl ice of | Education on the ld ind l ya n. by Mrs. 'Tawne und Mit lolait vading ‘The Wooing. of Grand | mot Gray," by Mrs. Carte ems, of interest { * * »® ‘he Woman Rep i c ) meet Monda Lernoo with.M M lA. Breeden, 574 Sou Stat treet. The "Ov laid the ary ¥ avy SREASSSSSSANSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS irst 1 abecl We Saati and a few c of SS eee * 6 : Miss Ss Harriet Cooper wwill per of of Detroit Detroit r speak at the vesper service this after-]|, pa noon aut the Y. W. C. A. boarding home] jo, airs of the different countries, at which | at the natives of said countries were ex pected to rise in: acknowle dgin ent. When rue air known to us as "ArnerSS played San she ar instantly ae Licearose raciineaas ithe ane irst | place, and Bley ae ¢ will ome ‘Hristensen's tl annual , rucsday =) BY " tbe} "Al sda ist Chr ~~ ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE MONDAY REGARDLESS OF COST a ST a Arche eA ers L. L. gt fl ites ith The Ladies' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church serves its regular somewhat confused ideas in the minis} of our colonial forefathers, is not wi thout . precedent. In returning to penne this coisn* try on tne steamer said the spea er, the band played at intervals oe national and the of with ‘Mrs. Booth, third ff oO A ae instead oo m we t ‘ cs Mrs. by eee characteristic incident was related one of oii Lake's brilliant club- travels Neckwear, P. So Ha wk ens Matrons' Bae nesday afternoon red oe one a W. TL The readings nes ‘The dinner ‘will be in wi put on him?" And later on, when the]Ra mother was putting the _ finishing touches oni the royal bird which could a lie ; J not ye left to the cook. the same littl. ue Teer coat Mrs. s ewelry - ° Hosiery, Pearsall, 3 Mrs. Robert J. Zi Terry, Mrs ae r- -Donne ll Zan kin ds. Jcandy booth. turkey eagerly~]| of a dress of HATS {fs chairman of the paGrte sth tion. rs Harry S. Knight of the nani hiefs¢ Lh: ss, Mrs muel Paul takes i ;aad SS ATAt theneitinacs reece Miss | W. of he Ty! k itinue thro. 10 t wi he org ization Is composed o vell. know : e you en, and Ww give month danees ar ke T club. wlll mee 1is week to elect officers. The memb« charge of Mrs. W. H. Alexander and has | Mrs. H.G. MeMillan. A publie lunchtr ex ill be served Friday at noon. who dressing the dinner, and kind The I paper ig! cin ecienan eertiy: a day | sram 1 the ; ray il is 84 Ly are, ott Og the | her th oak Gepassed aatie' ERILCAcTad cin Paau Heaninesgiving os asked, of WAISTS z I appetite necess ~~ o ¢enjoy ‘is tho ¢ 1 ¢ istmas bazar re the hundreds of elaborate dinner in Held rir CHEE ne unas irst prose waiting. The house parties at the dif-}) ¢terian church which will be opened ferent country and suburban homes Thursday, Dece ree 5, 6 p. m., with were altogetl er delightful The mat-}¢@ turkey dinner and cor mntinute through inees and skating rinks were well patpriday and Friday night. The booths ronized The _spirit and meaning of ¢ yj) be unus sually ae 1ctive and prethe day was not altogethe r wanting f si ded over by well known women conand there were many of the faithful nec ote a vith a chureh. The art secwho found ne forandge Saat Ponte adle a Pinan Mrs. R. E. Met SOTA vantage of services "in the various} js rok airman will pre wear an array o churches to offer up heartfelt nando palntes china vater ce ‘010 tha or the blessings 0 I past) sketches, burnt wood ten art a atiritite year. te My |Shakespeare o = 5 % 4 of Ss games sO vith PETTICOATS with the mettssar™ couch of Crispnesc| Minv Jasmine Youngs Mtvs Sturge Sel mis, aig ors gmmrncns tte fo Ane Yan attrnetion of Me egming work strenuous Pt eR vas that a more perfect day, : ir as cli- | ham as s. Clifford R. matic and atmospheric aAHAione Wats Ashby Cleaveland, never been known With the softness] Gle nde erin Mrs. IL. and brightness of early > September. | W at 1m Jen id, Mrs June the COATS k ; eWillcelve zs Lan lbs, yanks : | I as he |‘Tue days, when 4 Thomas, the crowded stores are something fear- 4 ora = ful to contemplate, and the stock of |] The me usque rade ball for which invitadainty articles has s first fresh-} tions have been Issued for the evening ness But, as usu here are ot rs Y tof Ini liz . December 11 at Unity hall, will unw ill yer , rf > d pia be one of the notable event nd who must t ake ihe. consequences. of the hoste o s tl fi will ‘hundred four foe oer piarantes has 1907. Thanksgiving, that Now been added to bee oe past genera-|be on hand The society women who tions and centuries, it eat ah. conceded | xive the ball are Mrs. Ww. FC eae for Both [tne tiaeniirs GOWNS SKIRTS wlll be spe nt fh = pre pTwo bridge affairs will be given on arations for ce ‘yl aoe at the afternoons of aoe and important ival. Thursday by Mrs. George Moore at The days will ‘also oea apartments in the "Bransford. ° filled with that pleasurable se mystery and expectation which ipsan Ss I C. Aley entertain at r no other time. To th e wi wise socie ‘ ty she-Mrs.Cup Richard and Saucer club) will Priday atterft woman wl ! gained by experience, ; esau Mie mala ct tan ee ee Ane le Saittantie TS At noon at the home of Mrs Elbridge been Seater eee I Mrs. j pA pee ey SSNS endar Sunday, which some ahi Panes marks the beginning ot pe I fs, MONDAY AT 9 0'CLOCK the at Br BiHeES Maxwell Mrs. et the to CCORDING SALE ON ENTIRE STOCK - we -% ~aSiee | RR ae = Hamilton'sSmart Shop I nn SANSANASANSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS "S aE oa CANASAASSNSSS SNSSSSSSSSASS SALT ) A REPUBLICAN, z SS THE INTER-MOUNTAIN NNNSNASA! 40 PRICES sale White Fox,ce Iceland se F Seal, aah so ox and Lamb, Persian S Sable in g A small deposit will secure any great profusion at special prices, article at sale y Men, Ladies and Children. Must price until Xmas. P E. Mehesy OPEN EVENINGS TILL NINE 0'CLOCK. $ P An elegant line of Fur and Fur- lined Coats for be seen to be appreciated. P on A special lot of Isabella and Sable Fox and Raccoon Scarfs in as. sorted styles at half cej Mink, Ermine, iS Jr. a KNUTSFORD HOTEI, eee ee ee ee eee |