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Show oo qJociety WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. One of the happy occasions of the week was the fifteenth wedding anniversary an-niversary of IMr. and Mrs Fred King, which was fittingly celebrated last Thursday evening at their home. The parlor In red and white and the dining din-ing room in pink and white made a pretty picture. Card games, music and informal social diversion were Indulged in, Mrs. P ID. Sullivan and George Loa-tliam Loa-tliam receiving first prizes; Mrs. Mat-tie Mat-tie Ballard and P B. Haslet the consolation con-solation prizes, and Mrs. J B. Milan and Fred Voll fell heir to the booby prizes. An elaborate -oanquet, at which all of the delicacies of tho season were perfectly served, was the occasion for much merrymaking Toasts to tho happy bride and groom of fifteen years, and appropriate responses -nere a pleasant 'feature. Miss Clara -May Browning. Miss Alta Harrison and Miss Frances King served punch and also assisted in the dining room. A beautiful display of cut glass was noted among the beautiful anniversary anniver-sary offerings. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Sullivan, and son, Edward, of MIdvalc, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad E. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Voll, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Browning, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Haslet, Mr. and Mrs. George King, Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. V. Z. i Shurtliff, Mr. and Mrs. JJ B. Milan. Mrs. Mary L. Mitchell of Salt Lake. Mrs. Mary Leatham, Mrs. S. Pierce, Mrs. Mat-tie Mat-tie Ballard, Miss Clura May Browning, Brown-ing, Miss Alta Harrison, Miss Louise Ritter, Miss Frances King, Miss Fay King, Miss Phyllis King, George Leatham, B. F. Estes. Prof. Blunt. |