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Show SALT LAK= CITY, UTAH, THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SUNDAY, with her Adame, MAY daughter, 2, 1909. Mrs. Samuel Miss Pearl Wilton of Seattle is ing in the ene With her mother, Lawrence Wo ell Frank Tiaies: for eral week e|and little eee the early pa of to spend a greater l\Hamilton's Smart fternoon Mr. atfairswhere have the abound-| ex-| quisite blossoms of| e herry, ar and peach tree = in ull o Tse have aes the s ple and arttatie decoratio The sigh of these same fruit cece, with wealth of bloong bowed nearly earth by the welgt f April snow been one of the unusual ght f the week, greatly appreciated by lovers « Ue be autiful, hardiy hafic Rata belated| now was hare 1alled with rapture and delight by the inhabitants of| poet moe a _? ete to feel! Dorothy, will leay June for Bellingham part of the summeé when ce ei - reading c anc ic n THE WHITE DAY fice-places | anc ouse ig a wane o flowers over Tea was serve ° nd the extensive é groune er | thronged during the afternoon and enini with members and oo. who ere celvec nd entertaines , the Folie tiie mebers of the ente be nt er tt I the hostesse this o abe t yefore ¢ blaz grate fire nore or «(less elaborate is possible that there are girls of taine "a by Mr. and = presen sé and gencration who)! fer Mr. and Mrs. feelings of ssa and eaten into.) Mr. 2 ete Mrs. M. H € e the ennyson''s May," Mother and beg Dear to be ueen called o R. "Early, ¢. | Prawrt and oac nouncements are coming in ane - ceearts Seioatea. a rumors e { « he matrimonial air affairs 8 of ¢ "leo thick hace £ 1s, ner in! at 10. (ednesday, luncheon: ays s iy o May ec 26, May ae the f - 29 vOBLCES er ve wives ‘Lake in demand at this time. f the year he Ba endieous : onus aria ie una S pe a The prémotion of Willlams to colonel antry, O'Meara, Lieut: Col. Arthi Tv ventieth of the headquarters with William McKinley, at Mrs. 2 Tie Me E. A ae oe hey idora n Fo ) ates in the Philippines, | 0 Mears Tripp, p oo ! Mit Pp Isadore Sands, Mrs 3. O E"'Grismon, Mis Miss Frances and i 2} 5°. c while a subject of congratulation, will = es , b prove a great at lossBo ge Dthe Soamembers For Miss Hallie Felion, 2 Mayfenrnean bride Bitar erties aa Col of to-be, a charming May dny Af @ < as, as » a 76 3 r > S floren Williams, with his ee wife ar oe een aL t ate pedi on peeente will leave within the month | at t eneen ee ae . 4 iar basket o or their new . the, eaele home in the islands of) beautiful pansies graced tnehes 7 of the Tot ap ‘fn military circles will their the luncheon table, and cere of 1e loss be fe It;° bu to ‘ at cman ume flowers were laid for each well, among whose members they can count many warm frie nde. who regret to bid them farewell will miss their Fort spacious Dougl hospitality whi visiting | mbers of = e Pree wee oa eTIaHienthe ola Alephian c ub. =a bride-elect was een ‘ Mra. C, Lu ashbrook H. was the GS AND ENGAGEMEN : TS " eS plate z at ; ene of aes ] Miss Sa ing at 8:30 o'clock, was a iffair, with a charming pring flowers Wife of Colonel J, J. Daynes,a Member pretty May . day card oe party | | was - . t Go ave ee 7 marr ot acide. . Me ha aoe = ~" : ais Promise " Morar qotlieve, Mrs. ee Me." If onthe Or or .\ About chali the 4 ‘in' at of thirty All friends we re the close =e t and| of the, sive Lucy Lewis Vocal solos Mr and will | re , pastor chure Thee engagement, ‘ot Dr. Da oe Miss Mabel L. Barnard Hu were : | Miss Teens 0. aia a tbe Colonial ‘theater Wed ay. 3 ose Leda Our Wartnnale et cleaning 1s guaranteed. onvek Cleaning Co. COMING EVENTS the Mrs. Glen Miller has invitations E eeeoniae out of A large imnainon poilawad by brie and the Prideprcalt by Dr. H. B. Felts) will be given rsday by Mra Wee as ip lington FE. Lake at her new ‘home, ss aaa is one of a most popular "Cobblecrest." a of fee raduates of St. Marke's Train ing Schoo Nurses, ect h a One of the largo evening affairs of important positions at St. Mark's hos- | will occur at Rowland ee pital, an he last year s he en| the week evening, May 8, when e the wtmayerintendert of ene hospital at entertain the va) ca rd tim Etaneatad with "Bt Sie, hospital and [seniors and juniors at a dancing party, or which a hundred or tions have been issue 2d. and where, after a trip to the Pacific nort Fost foe young people will make thelr Mrs. HL Culmer he bove announcemen t interest to the many Wallace Culmer ily. I 6 for . by at i 2 * o'clock * of) o r he faculty, the at met a the club T uesday an hia staff, the state officials and prom{nent members of the downtown ubs will be present. The affair will be held in. the ial date rooms of the library . * . * iam a at Miss for , chapter, : ) | et cleaning is guaranteed House Cleaning Co, , WOMEN $ 1] || i CLUBS | D. R., which will eine one fc. the. year, will y afar on. 7 with rs. George ancock. The annual election of officers for the coming year will take pla \|} |) i z ae ance eee afternoon Riter, the day, at the J home t erent states the ehild- labor question, especially in the manufacturing states, the need raveling raries, and spoke of the great Lipa { these libraries have been, particuew ar-offt cetitmecis It was especially recommended that ‘ books be included in these libraries, and that attention be given to health and civic imthe hour read- was enjoveds during which Nght reaeee s Sod, e numwere given by the Misses Elma ers - ‘ © ease: Young and Edna Evans. ‘accompanied y atter-|by Miss Bernice Young. The house was dlivate of j flowthe P ctricers Presiding in : were present from out of the modern French autl r Anatole, Bishop Mesdames Scowerott,. "I oe 10 Was a of Cc reyfus | q.. : e it during the time ef his troubles. Mrs almaxe,' ot Mantt; ware Sarah Whalen Arthur Bird was particularly in-| Qo, nies M as LE A. Clar teresting in an impromptu ta ° oa rs, A. R, Weeter, ‘Park City. ere heartily "appreciated. a OU Be 1 1@ annual ar Fo business eh on Not ott of o eortin by e eh RTI5 cia Giueceta 2: an 0 be ‘ae PERSONAL Mrs. L. UI J. Caldwell &C- | spent ne ReoransrG ext riday serterncoa May <7. at orelock at the club house, there joint meeting of the sections club, her a re current events ar section, Mrs. Scott the Mrs. E. D. tion. The art and history section w i also be represented, The music of the afternoon will be under i election of events and San Francisco a few way hours i tHolt Ss cate to Fort Leavenworth Friday ° Mrs. B. F. Bauer "and Miss Ethel Bauer will leave ek for Chicago, Cincinnatt other eee aae points, to be a sent savers. mon 1 Phyllis Deve wi has been spending the winter with eeae ouls W. ritchie, in New Y¥ will ea this eek, to Salt Lake Mr d Mrs. Taweanoe Breese ae Francisco ar are ue /gneets of Mr. L. :-B; McCor officers current for literature i Mr. and Mrs. Garrate B. Ss Wilkin have left Bingham and are siting few days in ae city with Mrs. Willin''s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Cullen, enere proceeding to thelr new home in * veart of tb | inte of Mrs. Katherine Belcher and re club/ John Dooly Hougt of Salt {Miss Haccommeetl panied I,by Mrs. r} ‘ihe1e@ pees progratr big OIE | San and a current gection Mra. from E> G: Several MeMillan has weeks' viait in returned Denver Bell Phone 1011 Ind. Phone * . 442 Superb Florst 55 Main St,& ums." * The musie See h today PRO rat of has the First Methodist been arranged as fol- tien prelude; - ‘ontinued from anthem, Page "Lo Five. ) __ Advertising - Does Pay pays done well right. pay, when Guess but upon There brings results every is more real Palate Satisfaction in a box of Startup's Fruited Bitter Sweets or Bonnie Brier Chocolates than many other it is work luxuries advertis- costing ten times as much. And then to know that they are made in a great actual ex- and correct prin- ciples Our ee Berry Mrs. Sous a will sing = lard's "Av Ma the offerto t morning at ite i Balaeie Sarat? ‘ at St ary's cathe: dral. clean modren factory, flooded with pure satisfactory country airand sunshine, is another element time. of satisfaction. services are ‘‘Sweetly Thine,'' at your disposal. Startup Adv. Agency PROFITABLE ADVERTISING Se THE Which Sort Are You Using? 1 plan advertising that will sell anything. BUSINESS BUILDER, Care Republican. Bell 'Phone 4163-k City,'' RELIABLE Boston Dental Parlors 126 Main SPECIAL | Street, FOR Teeth Call 50 aud Four DAYS Without 1 Any one can ‘write copy'' to ‘‘fill space,' but it takes a man who knows the business to fill the cash drawer. OLD Co. Candy sent anyone on cheerfully malling, and dealer's for ree sample in fancy box receipt of five 2-cent stamps, name and address. 205-6-7 Atlas Block Candy ‘The Provo, Giles-McAllister DVERTISING to be profitable must be good. I | THIS WEEK Carnations-lLawson, dozen.... .75 Carnations-large White, doz. .75 Carnations-linchantress, doz. .1.00 Snap Dragons-Per dozen..... .75 Daffodils-Per dozens 32)245:210 Tulips-Per dozen............ ./0 Sweet Peas-aAll colors, bunch .35 Roses-Richmonds, per dozen, 2.00 Roses-Brides', per dozen. ... .2.00 Roses-Maid's, per dozen... . .2.00 chureh, under eehoel., oe ‘DY Gs sery ing based The Cummings, the federation an instructive paper in ' great beautified Her Beside i thar ity, tt the ¢ y, there | | . Pa a s . perience Byron president, which . St. d Miss Alice Belden wilt ne aOF the this ary's offertory morning cathedral arra inge ent hoa of "Rock of Ages.' An int feature in connection is the home ts Miss Belden , whose Ohio, sang this selection on the sion of He funerai of Paar McK ey, and it was a llam y the vy Mis divine c wes where he last attended doesn't en Stedman, the banker-poet, and tn readseveral charming selentioria Tri his works. rhe musie of the afternoon lven y Mrs. Charles ay. oaoe Mrs. mmer, in a duet, "Ve Boat Song," Bz Blumenthal, and ca. CHeaurioe lly ca dered violin solo by Ascher Cow "ti ly of direction of Miss 4 many were into church at the forme production, it is shai to give two renditions on this occas Some = Salt Lake's leading artis sts. will assis On Thursday of Mrs. W. W. held a special federation . noon at the 1b house, which was also Ane last ras wes one tty n or the yea rs. am Cc. Je nings: ga comprehensive: paper cath choir ri And il eee "4 y The The Collene Ton will meet Friday evenin Ma , With the Misses Hall at athelr ‘home, No. 78 First North str rovement. rief discussions followed ing of the payer and a social buildin The asteraaor Br idge club at Fo Douglas will meet Tuesday ateacan os Mrs. Bryan Conrad: «6 White gowns, white suits and white hats af- e for - afternoon "f1v who leaves shortly . «- gle governor « Music and Musicians Monday of lace and materials HAMIITON'S WHITE MONDAY || n- . recording secretary, Mrs cor respondin g& secretary, 8. Sanford; tr ensur A aylor; historian, _ Mrs, Johnson; auditor, Mrs. Helen V. Kimball; critic, Mrs. J. H. Powers; board, visatory Mrs, T. W. Whiteley rs J. L, Bowman. Then Tuesday, May 11, will also be with Mrs, J. Johnson at her home. A Mrs. fb w invita- large reception will be given torrow (Monday) afternoon by the Era uating class a 2 university, of Bell- {ll be friends more min in ghar, Wash., no e the engagement of their daughter. Hazel 7 Walter man, of Seattle. The wod-| ding will take place some time in June.| tie given e Friday ev present were: ma a Ma neki Alice Garfleld, wher ing practice, Joy at ta Stark ellle Sees, Edna Folland, George Hickman, Je Harrington, and Bessie Grace, Mean by r M. D. Dinwoodey eoeeras nd be te fe chards Invited | to smect a Ed a , Ethel and sephine Willis, Erna Sconberg, Pearl Edwards, Ef fie Taylor, Luella Lloyd, Ella Boud and chaperoned by Mrs. George Lloyd. will be ‘ Rl Our car National The marriage ir Taaika Hallie Ferron and Nelson Dickerman, whose engagement was announced some weeks ago, take place on Wednesday, May 12th, at the home of the bride' s peneness Mr. and_Mrs. A. D. Ferron, on uth Second Rast ‘street. Raat "will t home affair, and the young people "win leave immediately for the c future hom in Hammonton Ca ay Only the family will be present aie ne is now located at has al nd will he he | nday, May 3, will be the or Lad. th birthday anniversary of Mr entertained W. Smith, president of at her Rone a | Bathsheba neral b 5 at neon, a 5. chure The will be Geror| celebrated by her relatives and friends | makir inte ormal calls a ier home No. Jest noe street f joan MilMonday afternoon, and the Relle af ck, le ety board will assemble j}atternoon to aes their president and The Jolly wets iat met' Thursday have a social t im afternoon with Mrs. George Cummings in her apartments in the York Cut he Authors' oiah on Tuesday evenmp wats and potted plants adorned the jing will hold its annual socia om were the | home of Mrs. W » witha} the informal buffet luncheon served ate 0 songs Ww be } Brines, vocal solos will be given The members ‘t ch: Aedificlum club Misses' Edith Grant, enjoyed a theater party at the Orpheum Bdna oung ane r. last Wednesd te Brines and Tra G "annon will be Ww accompanists, much pleasure that the will, after an extended make thelr home in Salt Unitarian at = Miss. Meryl Taylor party of young girls Thursday afternoon rhe he room So they Miss guests he date ae for the. Oe ae ae mudora et elde ehter 8. J. 5. Dae van ark Ww. Lil lord 7 tly of Portland, Ore. has been set for Wednesday. June 9. It will be one of the most elaborate home wedIngs of the early summer, and will be preceded by many notable social afairs given in honor of the ide-elect, First tabl Mrs. C. 7 B, Clinton entertained Thurs- | a@ luncheon : day afternoon at bridge in honor file ae Mrs urton of Nehi, when eig a lovely in an exquisite marveilleuse de sole, hare gone to ah Fifth East street, where' later be at home to their friends. ng peop wedding trip, card special * gust, b "O, er t Bride's 2 write tulle completed eisai olle he qocar Rta of th effective he gir the games the} and were followed Plummer , who sang G. The bride was empire gown of the ie t held Voman's club with Mrs Mar-| The Woman's Republican club will their regular monthly meeting ar 1carc ais | | hold | Monday ann at Unity hall. Mrs Lewis will ead a yaper on presence about 75 intimate friends.| Mrs. C. E. Haawy er entertained a | is adings «-@-. | T. D. t roo w 0 e ; | 15 at the Alta club Saturday for) 7 . ee oe "Municipal Gocutnment " Tea will be eee sue vere decorated oa "and Ars m Downing, who: leaves the | Many parties are being ee d to} served from 5, when the hos5 > 7 y 7 To Sweet peas | attend the concert to be given Thurs-| conservatory, with the color scheme in| first of the week for Iowa weer Peas | aay evenin t the First Congre gatlonal | tesses will be Mrs. F, H. Shill, Mrs pink and white carried out in a pro- | were used In the pretty decora tions of Ren Huitha choir quartet, whe a Leme and Mr M, Jennings t will be an important meeting as fusion of apple, cherry, pear and peach| the tab "olde oy. shold,' by Lize at manan, lzme , hreshol | Golden ; e > * plans will be discussed for th new blossoms. which is soon to be ere ted The corner where the ceremony was| Miss Bertha Godbe and Miss Leah | oe Pe aaved. an delightful mus lca Seer a : et performed was banked with palms and| Williams pleasantly entertained Satur / 1ergetic lub All ymen Sprays of the delicate blooms for the | day afternoon at uncheon In honor of pera wnttrentivg snl of Southof the ao are m embers Re publican effective background, while one side of| their friend, Miss Kate McCurdy. ple | eri at ae a Per vail ge Ivana mate invited to be pre are cordially the room was banked high witl mass|and peach blossoms were used for the | vf os Willie ame 1 slehex t and one aa ae pnt. . . . f white geraniums 6 Lohengrin} decorations, and 15 guests enjoyed the rare b rath & Thir a Pp at tor { 2 The W asatch role Literary ee bridal chorus played on plano and vio-| afternoon. | i ae Frid { oo. y ay 5 ber lin by Miss Uglow and Miss Dorothy} ercinck. for th even ME ce che' Girls' Tuesday with: "ars. Blunck hereidnd the approach of the} vOne of the vet idke parties of the oe ey 1 ' = 1 a. are tren Ld all, ‘No. 463 South est reise stree bride and bridegroom, who we atning was given Saturday evening at| Utopian club ant asatcn Literary ° * tonded, and were preceded by Miss Dora | Saltatr by Mis: A. H. Peabody ‘and Mrs, | C!rcle a radiey and Miss Alberta Bradley in honor of 2} lage Th rt stormn of the Ladies' Literdainty white go and { eee Beabody of ‘Evanston, Wyo ving club will ee os week Th ary elub will ae ee regular 2 with Mike Mamie Sappingto ing Thursday mo when Mr oe spending a few se at the ove: OL ar e satin ribbons which J eo will read Ae paper of ‘the brother, A. H. Pe Mrs. Olive Havens will gprs toe the morn ne. members of the Iliff M. E. ecbhureh Ald eceding the Serer: ae - Mrs. James oe entertained at a Tuesday afternoon at . tea. Tak ial and Amy Osborn a du Kensington Exide afternoon for he oy | Society The next meeting of Spirit of Lib- Sridenic 2 He pe ho Se h ternoon ir tirls' ! El een disti is ha |2 = wil The The long antie ipated masquerade party to be Ree) OI: by the social committee of the I eens club will probably take place on the evening of Friday, Ma 14, ‘and will be one of the most mleborate ere of the season. . The members "of"st. Ma -< Hospital association are Iking of giving one of their pe Nentful charity card parties as an out-of-door function in the near future | ! picturesque setting 1or|,.» also Sard E sf ee . ete r ratec during the two score years"of eee f eee several young en was Daughter Virginia, of Governor Spry's Official Staff. ee ‘Saturday afternoon at the home The monthl soc i of the Girls RB. FE Bauer on Brigham street.| Friendly soc ots wi be held Monday used in anti- | evening Rees Miss Elizab eth R. - atx avenue. 5 1@ rooms ae the hostess | at her home, No, 21} First An its exist- | ues, 2 warn the ner ghter, Miss ineorrsat onusie al and literary program ie from | Sth Bauer, and Miss "Mabel Strawn will be given iano solos by Miss the It Little paecine |ternoon a ier home o ; reet.| | Spring blossoms, sweet peas and stock| adorned the rooms with the exception | lef the dining-room, which was in red. | A cluny lace oth over red tin cov-| lered the table which held for the cen- | tral decoration a bowl of red_ tulips | Streamers of ribbon reached from oe Seer to the corners of the table,| Alta E. John son | , so which the 12 yuests were | eek enon tool | rey Sz y even-|~ . WEDDIN | OR Sale Less than price | | Mrs. J. J. Daynes, and Her as it {| Speciais Monday For graduates and brides (see windows) ps x to, Buel devotefovt their: gentle art of healing | meet the suest of S. honor wereMrs te i i. Tarbet, Mrs. Keogh, IN DRESSES AND SUITS The concert to be given at the Congregational church on Thursday vening, May §&, aff ano te Br op Por moes for lovers of mus in alt Lake to hear a composition still to Eastern. cities I f pride, or should be, music rendered by cions in a mannet Sastern can equal: he song eycle The] Golden. Threshold," composition | giving pmpie oppostunity for four so- | } loists, be as individuals and as a j quartet Program, =e _ ay aie for the Si un ome Fill Thy | ‘up' Per sian G arde n Lehman | "Irish King Gilbert Mr. Brines, Heart at Thy Sweet Voice" Saint Saens "Samson and Delilah') Mis s Cohn. Horse' Korbay| | oe a "Shepherd. See Thy ‘Horse Ss Flowing Mane™ . ak . Korbay | Mr Smith. Dell Aqua "Chanson Provencale . Mrs. Peters } "Lion and the Lizard,' Persian Garden . es ‘ " «..s Lehman PART 1 Song Cycle Threshold" "The Golden Lehman abies s'e Ra's o-nwh oa des : size Pete rs, a Mrs, Cohn, Mr. Brines Mr. Smith. Mrs. yuaith- Sivahs Brines will be at the plano, dinner, 31 ea evening. "atonal the W returned .to Salt inte ) brother unten ll table erie, Diove "a. fascingting that hes | ghee srenaing. ine winter, montis, i a ey I =i 6 lunch dnote Andrews and are spending Ogden |, 15) tea May 5 a ermog Cy ae ri antl tte H in . Margaret Andrews, Mrs. Charles S. Johnson, who came Salt Lake to. attend the Ca ‘erven son we dding Saturday night, are Knutsford and the . ALY f aas 6, tabl Saturda at 6:30 urday, cial and musical cireles, and In contable d'hote lune heon nection with several leading once of lancing Monday a the younger set, with broad hin of pistoak, dancing "tn ‘the others who are abroad selecting ieic : trousseaus for future refere > Mr Pinkerton young teachers to forsake their schools fs he more exclusive class of one ne a ar adueé . C. to : ah e @hote Mrs. Mrs. a' ‘hote dinner 19, table d' re ~ interesting th anc and Saturday, nie May | enter- tueney es "lock; ana | co" a. 7 nee Wednesday, : many Mr. Mr. Everything points sssful and ‘ple asant season . ‘ 4 ogram 4 announced tor f eoliows "wednesdas May anote luncheon at 1 o'clock; & table d'hote dinner coming more numerous as ‘the' month| | Weanesaay Me Miss Morris Mr Edward 5S H. Vance Lane eee +3 ae Gemmell, THaee Loolittle. . Tho May pride has already matertalLa) é a ized, and her xample will be followed . Porous during 1@ merry month of May The brides of June are be wer . 1| . orth willing subjects, also arrayed in airy, Sean ey canta ° iva! ( ry costumes amd wreathed with gar-| Gemmell, Mrs. 4 H. Bird, Mrs B lands of ring flowers, are beautiful! McCornick, Mrs. Erne Bamberger and to eget =s abstract, or to| Mrs. J. Frank Judge Dinner part! "8, ead . Mrs. A. W. Felt and daughter, Loulse, and Mrs. F. C. Brown pl children hay a returned from Los geles, etter, a month's stay Mrs. Brown will at home for the summer at White hail om, Se Mr. and Mrs, John Farrington leave Tuesday for the Bast, and will sail on the Lusitania May 19, to spend the sum-| mer in Europe oe The many griandy of Mra. C. M Sole will be sorr learn that she £ 1 hospital suffering from a severe ¢ seal of appendicit | o ol Mrs. A. Bierenaon, wife of SuperIntendent Stevenson of the Oregon Short Line, Is at home from the D s hospital, Where she unde rwent a serious surgical operation IN o'clock, table d'hote diner at 6:3 estivities closing with a deirehtrul dance, which lasted well into the ae ae hours 1 Renee 2 ub pretty stories of legends of May pole _- a ene cee Sr ae a oe ovely ueen of the ay in dain aa crowned " - h on elt Everything in laces, nets, mulls, lingeries, embroidered and _ plain linens and serges. . es = an- || SOCIETY -- es The season of 1909 pat the Countr lub was successfully Sone Saturdays when the formal Opens bis ‘ion 1 ely observed witt a re TF on ot spring flowers and follage, wi bla ing fires in the immense old- SU WEEK the | which pact erase Middle | We ei alw vs neta a Ce Spencer nounce of thelrFarr, d uel ter, Jeanthe oengagen Morrill ent Newton the Wedding ‘to tako place In June TF ~* a John 7 after terrible storms the South and Mr ~ content and RK a ane a= ns Shop Sec Doors GOOD North SET of TEETH Gardner's Sample Work and Have Mouth OQFFIOE OPEN EVENINGS AND Teeth Extracted Without | Clothing Store. ........ esaeesuviccicce sion $4.00 Plates or Bridgework at Reasonable ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Prices. Examined Free. SUNDAYS. Pain. | $$$ $ --_ ----- -- HILL & SONS All Kinds of ‘No coal is handled is not clean, free clinkers and good ing. No better coal ours for the stove range. Out-Door Photographic Work Let 213 A Us Do Your Developing. D. F. WALKER BLDG. Salt Lake City. Bell Phone ' 2463. mee Street low the Kenyon. VASATC ae RSS that from burnthan and Se fi! $86 Bell Z | et aa Tapriieliie . 1e las will leave absent sey- . Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Knight and children, who ae been spe nding the ‘wince ter at Lo Beach, Cal. w return home aelane the week. . Mrs. bh... B.C ahlow: who has been attending the annual convention of the Vv in Paul, has returne< to Salt Lake *" . will ay J. M.. Davis return i fr a trip of a to southern month California. ie. ss and Mra Iex-Governor John C, Cutler, ter sper Raine the winter in their Callfornia hone. will return to Salt Lake in June = her B Bkahanis Omaha, to be Cc, Wiehe Mr |