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Show T TI1E MOTmxo EXAMINEE IS " Sivcu in honor of newly installed suit visit tug Knignts. Loue na opeut-si s p. Qi. stisrp, with a very lai'se and ibe regular routine ut iiuiduesa being quickly disposed of, i he third rank was conferred oncers if? it THE WHIRL OF SOCIETY on a waiting candidate and followed by lbo installation of v. H. llodge, M. of ; L. M. Mead, K. of R. and 8. and 1. S. l'avls. O. G. At the completion of those services the lnetnliera en maase adjourned to the wpaciua iliuiug hall where an elaborate spread apto the "inner luau of the i pealed ences knights and cigars were profusely Mr a Blchael, who was a delegate to distributed. For hours tuo member 8i. Louie, gave a report uf the General were eulcrtalued by the numerous Federation, which was entertaining, "toasts" and oratory of Knights, promt instructive and stimulating to all club inent among Ogdons citizens, but siecial mention must be made women. of Ur. Condon's anecdotes abieh were of ibe usual HISTORICAL SOCIETY. variety. Much credit la due to the committee, The first meeting beginning the new consisting of Jus. Chez, E. K. Geiger year of study, of the Ogden Historical and J. C. Helmore, who worked unSociety, vu held at the residence of ceasingly and spared no pain or ev Mrs. H. Smith, number 25 Thirtieth pense in making a success of the afstreet, Saturday afternoon, September fair. A vote of lhauks was passed and compliments accorded to the 10th. The topic under diaruiuiion was, Thu Messrs. W&rdleigh for the donation of Peoples of Russia, Their Origin and the flowers and large bouquets which Characteristics. A very interesting af- graced the dining hall. The Knights ternoon was passed, the usual numuer have proven themselves royal enterof members being present. Vacation tainers sad it is whispered that severreminiscences closed the programme, al more stub affairs are in contemplation to which the wives, sweet henna each lady telling of the good time vacation bad brought her. Refreshments and sisters will be foremost guests, were served on the shady lawn by the Miu TRETTY SLATEltYlLLE WEDDING. gracious hostess, assisted by gat-lau- U ! Ogdea from Min Alma UmbMl of Fremont Is visit- - "jw.ww lft re f01" MW.-rt- e Tyir huwin s ton-mos- ber mirth-provokin- g Aducy, formerly ofthls 51 A. P- - Blp-lo- Ur. j H. Fpargo and JSw? h.ra rHurned from a . Tlslt Pl-- 10 California. by mu Lottie Blerth, accompanied .T Mise Alma Hicka of U for an extended Tbrday to St. Louie. left Tuea-- , and Boa-return trip they will Richey. tlulr W visit the fair. HAPPY BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. 9 Weal loft Wednreday night The anniversary of the natal day of fcfttaS. K. Y., to attend Cornell Mrs. Rolilne and Mrs. Mark afforded unlveraity. the Rath bone Sisters an opportunity Arthur Kuhn of demonstrating their fraternal spirit Uckdamea Abe and for a reception and incidentally assembling for one invitations taued tav, of their aocial functions. Tbanday neat. Tuesday was the date, the hour of from so pleasantly at music, lliwCraigPender ha returned Den-ve- which, passed bright exchanges of thoughts, and InkrrvUii to the World'. F.irand health. dulging In dainty viands, temptingly greatly Improved in served by Meedamee Brown, Lucy Fall Hodgp, Tyree, Staples, Carr, Jackman, her will hare Spurgeon Uiu Saiur-ig- f Wyant and Turner, will not soon flee UiMnerr Opening Friday and 24th. All the memories of the participants. and 23rd September A commanding feature was the prem 'cordially Invited. sentation of a wild silver souvenir spoon to each of the bonor guests, un. Claude Roberta and daughter, Mrs. Boberta sister, Mlaa Edith besides whom the sisters In attendance Sty. left Monday for Nebraska to numbered Meedamee Glnsmann, Cahill, Jackson, Lena Gilbourne, Brown, visit relatives and friend. L. Hodge, Tyree, Staples, Turner, lia-e- r Stone, Carr, Wyant, GulUhur, and R. A narty. comprising Mrs. Daniel Mrs. A. 1. Wright, Mias Margaret Hodge. will lame, McBlroy and Mien Florence Q BL Louis SURPRISED MR. POWERS. left Monday tor a visit to the Mr U V. Wlthee Visit to New York ..a o r. Mc-Gs- w, cl pod lion. waiter Whalen left Friday for Mr Philadelphia, where he will enter the medical department of the University of Peanaylvania, going by wny of 8L where he will visit the fair. Miss Dolly Abbott, of London, Canada, arrived In the city Friday and will be a guest of Miaa Mary D. Heath (or a month or ala weeks. Brown will leave Mr. Walter D. evening for St. Louis, Sime-Beau-mhe will enter the Marion His many wishes for hie auc- - of medicine. college frimdi nr where ti"d beat Uia Belles, who hu been visiting for for Mr. and Mm Welter Scott Brown lbs Mat three weeks, left Thursday Aar horns In Helena, Mont. pleasant events of the surprise tendered Miaa BM Bapp at her boms by about of her young friends as a birthday compliment. flf-te- Mias Margaret B. Martin of thin city, who hu bean studying music In Lon- and Paris for the peat two yean, returned Wednesday morning and In visiting with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. don vu Og- den people that of Miu Ella Hogan of Itaatello, formerly of Ogden, end Dr. William Wright, which took ptaw Wednesday evening in Salt Imke the ceremony being performed by Cushuhnn of Ogden. City, Father Mm T. 8. Fitzgerald and sons, An-tbfl- oy and Gerald, will leave Monday for Ban Francisco, where the boys will enter college. Cards have hem received in (hie nty announcing the marriage of Leon M. Graves, n former Ogden boy; to Miss Adelaide V. Haynes, of Rich . Vs., cm August 27th. The bride daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W1I-ll- u Havncs through-the south. B. . well-know- n 'Main, 1 who has charge of Me-- Ji department, i.hummillinery an cmtern Li re-r- y of two trip watha today, and la prepared to show me newest novelties in the millinery nrt. hnvlng visited all the big mni cities. Indies, me her lino before Mceoff.n Twmiy-flft- VAST you are invited making your at ltil and hate street, Ogden. h N; G' 8' met wHh Sister Thursday, and spent a pleuant Among thm present was .,2n' noble rMd lh d ldabo- - A,ler a supper "everything In neaeon they adjourn- TwJmtLWHl1 BiB,pr Bigelow, 689 o'H rtre1, "w ..f ,n CW,b,r 19M. will hnil with delight Mrs. J. I West will tnanunjj.nent that n cb, I. r,L',,I,ibitlon Kernmic art studio weei?1 Ptlmir aext b'g1,forrsiCBiVert ,CETe S otber- in ,he wlil b f ,bL?0U,, ,nd I un " IarB n' Bone visiting the cities of the complimentary function. N "f Idaho Falls, VrLBtn Angeles. ?Pr,T of Si 1x51 at r.- ven card party W. E. Quil- - hum. Yha pwioriT nr. wSeTnd,y dfr,or,t-- I? t'li'-hw- if' at fame of bI1fh'flT- I tHE llo ,hl with nd tb" Cni- - eluant were priiee and Mm. R. AGLAIA. bo,lubl of Mra 1 d Aftwr - CtnilXiSt Un,ron- - ' 4i After ,h ,in V" famlnieoent ,ra7".,;h,:h i ta 1, H01. j,j,j biyul ui ble win.,..; m,j qrji. ji tee warm, lovI AM Angeles ihe Ulah women were tici-.-t- l ing I...,- -: wffu bud au by being the hantlMniurs'.. t simll not i. for uili face. body of women in Ihe gretiing T!;i vre all No w j .( tiie j i.i (,( as t lie have not heard that charge me ,i,l iKt lnvi-,guild. Some woman in .Viiiviua. u.r tu li: 'll io the St. Louis delegation. Hownot but i be audi ui ; i as m i v ilef i. I,, iil.t- - l. ever. if we were nut shining lights of took a , unt f.v large uuil it iieci'jM mi: welc he, I in the In'Muiy. brilliancy or Drains, we were i hear-H...-,cbe to , iu osineM. coiiM'ientlnus 'urn ills s'a!.' biiililj.s seekers after .1 or nut, applauded wheihe; h,- he lAjiiisiaua I'lirikase Territory. helpful ideas to bring to our individTln-siur wo appreciated ii..; proved lo In ver. .easant; the ual clultH. !..',ii Mrs, kieClurg, .,u mil rn.wtla w uy and one could Wh sadly iniased Mrs. Kinney, but ki-as baviug A,; ma' guett hreaihe. we organized (we were only seven lust year, gave a ia. mi ' The lulernaiiniul Press rcccptlou and worked together most harmonithis was to carry mil im- - plan m Hie held in the German buildtug wu aa ously, aud I am aura each delegate will Furessiry commit be. .m t Mct'iurga event long to be leuieiubcri-d. This say it waa worth while, yea, a tbousaud very cbaivdug talk Vms lime worth while. btiililing. which l a reidica of by bolus from Tuc ln.gaiu.iu tide Now every story is supposed to lie castle in Berlin, represents written by Mrs.Mc- ona lur the Irriga- l lie told for a purpose. The purpose of ibis tion t'otigress. Thi'M- - imi'ok were given wereheight of German art. Addresses given bj representative member is to emphasize the fart that the large by a Chicago vocaiii, and art.ied ol the newspaper traiernity, and one organize! lou iu made possible by the . to (be pleasure m the expressed b the president of elate federations, they, in I urn, draw However the "creu ' ui . ue couveu-tU- Ithought Assueiatcd Press dispatches their etrength from the individual ne tniau upper hall he was found brought down on his luckless head the eluha. an we in our amall effort! towhere, daily, kinuit j m;u met for wrath of the gentler sex. He said wo- - wards carrying out the work of the vaconference: here v.io "heart to men wore responsible for yellow Jour-- j rious standing rnmmliteea are adding o ai-heart islks, here Uiscubetons naliMii; if not read it. it to the sum total of (he grand result did they l au-.were Impromptu he primed! The statement attained by the present organization. Some of ibe disciUM..;),, m i,f audi- would not me. or may not, be true, bill in it Aud now let us "render tribute lo toriums were lmpim.ip.u, i,ui wort ut there lx food for ihmight. After the whom tribute la due." them gave evidene. oi Back of all these grand achieveand haudshakiug tea was Bui to be fair, tin re was suiue siioakingin one room hy the Ringholes ments attained by the women of our served extemporaneous spi ui uig. nu ; he op- in thi-t- quaint costumes, ihe men wore land stand the fathers, husbands, ening day Mrs. Mu; r. c. Bradford, white haegv trousers, hlaek coat, ami brothers and sweet heart a. for without president of ibe Col ira.lu Federation bright colored sashes, their hair coiled ihrlr aid and sympathy we can do of Women's Club, wan icquested lo s, I Women are and held iu plaee by tortoise-shel- l nothing. the fraternal givp gr.Mii,K irom the know, hut the General Federation of National Suffrage .Wuumon. This ciintbs. l's In an adjoining romu Japanese Women's Clubs dive not draw honor waa entire' uiiiziK-eted- . but, to any extent from the tailorMr. Bradford rose to me occasion and Geisha girls presided over a ndainty trength out ou the bahxiny ing claim. 1 my the honor Iu largely gave a swat bril.mm and effective due to ihe generality of the while good national band alra, played on equal suffrage. At it close speech "club husliaada, who, la bidding good-hy- e the enthusiasm was so great that lbs above iu the gieat dome of thia maga, a their audience stood and saluted the speak- nificent building a chime of bells told checkto Into their hands and slipped a whispered. was and imh done day that the day er. If you need more Junt draw cm me." The election prove. to la- - something as it waa memory holds no pleasanter ao I propose a toast to these loyal met And the that recollection than sight of a trial. Ik was decided that voting our eyes aa we gazed upon all the beau-itie- a helpers who represent the power beshould be by aecret ballot cast by of the Ivory City just a Ibe even- hind the throne, and I am sure you and not by roll call of stales. all. and will echo the same sentiment la your The Utah delegation was instructed ing shadows fell : It waa worth to propose the following amendmeiit more than the effort cost but as Kip- hearts. off to the club husband! Hate to the constitution; "The nominat- ling says. "That is quite another May his forbearance never cease, ing committee must present the two tory! nor his purse strings tighten! Possibly, Ming women, and consenames receiving the highest number of votes." This proposed amendment quently curious, you will be interestede was nut accepted, and the chairman la knowing something of the appe.tr-aueof the ladiea who were in attendof the nominating rommitle. Mrs. Klatler of Denver, presented only one ance. As a whole they were a splendid candidate for each office. Some nomin- looking lavdy of women, Ihe majority ations were made frort the floor, but of them past early youth, in fact, many the nominating committee practically were crowned with snowy hslr, and elected. However, we assembled at mtny of-- them were large and portly Church of the Good Shepherd Cor1 o'clock one very warm afternoon looking possibly this condition only io added Alfred ner Grant and Twenty-fourt- h. eoriumes Their to their dignity. go through the formality of voting. Brown, rector. the were height 'dreams, representing Perhaps the moat impressive scene Sixteenth 8unduy after Trinity. waa the day of the dedication of Fes- of the milliner's art. Early celebration, 7:30 a. m. They came from the north, the south, tival hall, the central building of the Sunday school, 9:45 n. m. the east, and the west, each one dressexposition, when the bronze tablet ed Morning prayer and sermon. 11 a. m. In her Sunduy best! These remarks waa presented to the art committee to prayer and sermon, 3 p. m. Evening speakofficers, eourae the to apply be placed as a memorial In the per- of manent art building. Mrs. Dennison ers, and ethers prominent for various Central Park Presbyterian Church delegate wore wu at her but upon this occasion, masons. The humble and Washington. suits six days out of seven, Corner Thirty-fir- st her voire being the first ever heard In shirt-wai- st Services at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. betthe building. Her response to the the fewer number of chants the each Morning subJecL "God's Wny of Saladdress of welcome by President ter. because we rame to recognize vation. too and our niber rlotbes, frequent by was Francis, perhaps the beat effort Evening subject, A Deceived Man. made by her during the convention.' changes forfeited the nod of recogniSunday school at I oclock. The greeting given by Mrs. Berrybill tion. Throughout the convention, the Y. P. Endeavor at 3:30. unwere club Hostess members of the of Iowa, at this time was also very the for efforts in their pleasure tiring beautiful and appropriate. Church John First Presbyterian authority Of the social side I shall not spoak of (heir guests. Those in was Edward Carver, pastor. at any length. Some one has said, were tactful and courteous, and ofit loyMorning worship at 11; subject, The If you cannot ba brilliant you ran be a pleasure to see Ihe growth was Story of a Life that Lifts brief." As I never expect to excel In alty and self subordination; it othwatch the enjoyment of Evening worship at 7:30; subject, writing up social functions. I will only good aato one woman said, "It. waa good The Gospel of Fulfilled Hope. ers; was it even at worth the while, uy smallness and the Sunday school at 12:15. expense of your best gown, to stand ia to feel Ihe individual Endeavor at 6:80. greatness." a thicket of struggling arms and feet collective The Sunday evening session la the And now Just a word about Utahs In an almost asphyxiated condition to at lut pan down a long line of nota delegation. I have been told that at first' of a series on the four gospels. , f tc.-ito- MOl!-.ll- . iii-'i- tu-v- r r.m-vi-nti- 1 1 Char-luiicubu- - vt-mnc- i. i r bread-winner- 1'hil-lipl- lea-tabl- bwfy Prognoatic re-- rMd . flvZrk ,he Pleasures nud experi Thursday: 2:3ti p. m. ladies Aid society at at the home of Mrs. CL a Davis. Swedibh Guapel meeting at 8 p. m. at ihe Five Points Cungregaiiunal house. A cordial welcome. O. A. ElmquJst, l's CUMMINGS COMMISSION BROKERS. CG. Continuous quotation! oa New York Stocks and Chicago Grain. Wa buy and sell stocks and grata on margin or for cash. Our private rooms ea able our customers to come la and transact buaiaeas with thn rt secrecy. Write tor our Book of Information (System of Speculation), free upon 348! Washington. application. WILL YOU Invest In a piece ef unimproved land! In Weber County! Adjoining Improved format Half mile from R. R. Station! Right neat to Irrigation Canalf Providing yoe can buy en monthly payments t Say f 10 or 1 or 20 per month! Or quarterly! Or annual payments?. And no Interest! And no taxaaf The owner to pay taxeo aad earn the land until It Iu folly Onus to use paid for! v . I SEPT. 23rd in The First Methodist Episcopal Chiirrh Twenty-fourt- h street, ouu-ha- lf block east of Washington avert u", next to court house. Rev. Samuel Blair, pant or. Sunday services: J0:00 a. m., Sunday school; W. L Underwood, Supt. 11:00 a. m., preaching bythu pastor. 7:00 p. m., Epworth Devotional ser- vice. 8:00 pi to., sermon by the pastor. You are Invited. All seats ara free. Swedish Twenty-thir- nue. d If So Said place ef lend 400 for M scree, $800 for 40 lores. 1,200 for SI acne. Sunday: Bwedish service at 10:45 a. m.; subject, "The Dead Shall Arise." English Sunday school at. 12: 15. English service at 8 p. m. yf jddnu or Call on HUNTER & KENNEDY Room 6, First National Bank Utah Building, Ogden & Co. Wm. Driver The Druggist Automobiles For Rent L. H. Becraft, Cor. Grant and 24th WE WILL TAKE YOU THERE AND BRING YOU DACK, IN TUB EASIEST RIDING AUTOMOBILE IN OGDEN. BETTER CO Distributors 1st Ready-to-wea- 'Em e. one-eigh- th hand-padde- IMtc d will be remembered by the thouoando f buyers who bought during that fa- mous eels. We will give another Coot Mark Sale en everything In clock and will Include all Fall Goods arriving dm. Ing Sale. Domestic suitings and all Cotton Goode bought olneo drop In prices of these goods are Included. No article In our largo stock will be reserved. The manner in which New Merchandise wiN bo uerlffcod will bo food for close, cartful buyers. The Terms of Sale Are Positively THE TOGGERY : i r : i Largo Dottto 2So Always Wanted over-educati- i We put tip a liquid dial Youve n ; is a killer. A perfect Whiskey for Household and Medicinal purposes. Properly aged, sweet aroma, delicious in taste. (SL 1 POISON NOTHING F J KIESEL, ! i 1 Lutheran Church Corner street and Jefferson ave- will 24th 1904- MansfieMurrows self-pois- ne cliih-wlve- The eve of Mr. John Powers departure for college wu pleasantly spent by a circle of his friends at his parents home on Grant avenue, their assembling being a complete surprise to Mr. Powers. Unbounded pleasure reigned supreme for several hours with Inters pen ions of music by Messrs, Ford, Emmett tud Greenwell. Partaking of the enjoyment sod a splendid luncheon were: Meedamee INTERESTING READING FOR CLUB WOMEN. Coswflla, Keating and Morrison; Misses Anderson, F. Anderson, B. Grant, A. The following, in part, is Mrs. Bisch-el- 's Olsen, F. Forest; Means. Fleemen, report of the Biennial In Rt. Louis, May, McNevln, C. Greenwell, Emmett ns given to Aglaia, on Tuesday afterFord, Halgren, Olsen. noon: ' WELCOMED Newspapers and magazines everyHOME. where have told the story of the sevMias Pearl Sllverthorn returned enth biennial; hare told it brilliantly, and told It weiL Doubtless you hare from a visit la was and welcomed home by a read of it from the different points of Friday, merry party of her friends who as- view of various writers, but I thought sembled at her parents home that possibly you might be interested in hearing of some of the phases that esevening. pecially appealed to your representaDelighting in the evening's pleasure tive at this great convention, 1 shall were Misses Gertie Cook, Tlllie Osit In detail, shall borne, Blanche Biagham, Cloe Farr, not attempt to review touch here arid there upon some and Mrs. Sllverthorn; Messrs. A If. Just the things that particularly impressSomerville, Frank Bullock, Richard of Varley, Morris Silverihorn and Bert ed me,toand shall hope In a measure to bring you a little of the enthusiasm Sllverthorn. that was so manifest during the nine days' convention of club women In SL OPENING OF KIES EL HALL. Louis last May. We were for a time simpiy carried The Degree Team Camp No. 74 W. O. W. have engaged it for Friday even- sway by the impulse of the moment, but let us trust that the enthusiasm it Is one ing, Sept. 23. Our Fall and Winter Stock of millinery has arrived and We are pleased to announce that and Inspiration will not die away, but, TO BR0UGi4T 09EN. of the MOST BEAUTIFUL lines ever the coming event of the season will be like a blessed, uplifting memory, live the Grand Informal Opening of Kiesels and bear fruit in the months to come. OPENING willbe Friday and Saturday, MILLINERY OUR From first to last It was good to be New Hall, (formerly Dignan Dancing there, to mingle with and stand face Academy), under the auspices of We- to face with the great brainy army of ber Camp No. 74, Degree Team, Woodmen of the World, on Friday evening; enthusiasts who came there from all actions of our country to pay tribute September 23rd. The ladies ore cordially Invited to visit with us those days as w The boys gre making special en- to organised effort, to teach and to be I My It was a great privilege will be prepared to show all our newest designs in milllnsry. deavors to keep np their reputation as taught. to stand face to flute with Jane Addame w entertainers asand can peerless Dear little Lady Jane." as she Is sure a general good time and pleasant evening to all who attend. Thera rilled. whose countenance shows the will be an efficient floor committee. goodness and largeness of her heart1 All desiring partners will be amply Mrs Robert J. Burdette, whose Club la good enough for us all; Mrs. supplied. Tickets can be obtained from Creed"Alden Ward, who has the courMay members. Successor! to MRS. W. C. WARREN, Boylo Block, Wash. Avo. age of her eomvirtions; Mrs. Mary S. Mrs WilLockwood, Lydia Phillips LITERARY RECITAL, liams, Miss Margaret J. Evans. Mrs. Ellen and others no less inHeurotln, , Miss M. Eleanor Ford, well known e n travel and literary raconteur, teresting . Throughout the entire convention In the east, will give the following Mrs Dennison was a delight to the ear program: 1. In Scotland with Barrie, supple- and eye. as I am sure those who met mented by a talk on Humor, at the res- her at Salt Lake City last October can idence of Mrs. Fred J. Kiesel, Wed- testify. Then, too, there were Mrs. Emma A. nesday, September 21. 4 p. in. Fox, whom we delight to honor as our A In Old Greek 81dly, with an on. Florence, at the residence parliamentarian (for her rules of order are being very extensively uaed by of Mrs. Frank J. Cannon, Friday, rlub women), and our owa splendid 23, 4 p. m. Miss Ford hu given literary lectures Mrs. Decker (tor all the west claims In Europe and travel recitals in the her), who Is known as The Commonlending dtiee of America. Press and er when you know her you know personal advertisements are most fa- why! At all times she was equiet, tactful, always showing a that vorable; remarkable. And Mrs. DeckMiu Ford and Miu Kiesel met In was truly not fall short of the expectation Europe n few years ago. where Miss er did friends At the close of the conof her Ford hu spent much time. vention she gave a simple liftle talk that went home to the hearts of her AUTUMN PARTY. hearers. She advocated the simple, An original nutnmn party wu given human, universal things, making each feel herself a part of the work of the Friday afternoon by Mrs. Bert Harris and Mrs. Archie McIntosh at the pret- world. As Mrs Xeelie Kedsle Jones said. ty home of Mrs. Harris. The parlors Women no longer speak of the educar A Suit of Clothaa were fairly aglow with rich autumn with nstors. tion of the three R's. but of the edutints, prettily look as well, retain would that the of three cation H's,' the head, the with Euchre was the diversion, the heart. And lest some wiseshape ae well, and fit aa well prises falling to Mrs. E. W. Matson, bund, acres should aa a custom made Suit say that Mrs. George McCormick and Mrs. Geo. Halverson. Covers were laid at the tends to race suicide, Miaa Thomaq, WeVe Got president of Bryn Mawr, stated In her dainty luncheon for Mesdames I. N. talk on Eduoated Women In the NinePierce, Heber Scowcroft, A. P. Wood, teenth Century." that the birth rate ol Gullihur, F. M. Nye. Fie welling. O. M. one Our clothing ia guaranteed to hundred educate: mothers was Runyon, M. A. Harris, A. G. McGon-aglretain ahapa for one year at a of one than baby greater D. C. J. Ensign, Armstrong. L least Money Back If it dont A. G. Horn, W. A. McGaw. W. B. hundred ns col leg I ale mothers Our clothing Is giraranteed to of The nowas spirit helpfulness WedelL R. E. Hoag. J. H. Thomas, have shoulders, more than where when apparent the McJ. E. Bagley. J. F. Peery, G. F. handdlilsd collars, Hand made of the womans rlub of Intosh, A. L Reynolds, George Rey- representative buttonholes and hair cloth stifstated that the nolds. T. H. Carr, George Halverson, Ponce, Porto Rico,drawn-worfened lapsls. k sent by H. M. Rowe, George McCormick, Geo. large collection of M. Hannon. O. J. SUlweU, E. M. Con- the native women rq the exposition Wa invite you to call and innot he placed on exhibition for roy, Q. W. Matson, O. A. Parmley, could spect our Fall Suita. Thsyre on account some of time the unfinishWilliam Douglas, T. Purdy, Tbomu all here. ed building. Mrs. Miller was urged to Fitzgerald, George McCabe, T. H. Dain collection Youll Like Us. Missouri this headvis. R. L. Remolds. C. M. Andrews, place S. W. Badcon. 1. McNitt, W. Rlchy: quarters where the rlub women exsm-ine- d the goods and bought very generMisses De Vorss, Kitty Fltxgerald, Olive Richey. Lon Mitchell, Ella Con- ally of Mrs Miller. And so I might cite Instance after roy. Celeste Conroy. Ivy Thomu. Clara but possibly the climax was Horeman. Grace McGonagle, Victoria reached when Mrs. Heurotln sacrificed Slater, and Belle Slater. her position as honorary of the Federation. That all retiring K. OF P. presidents might have equal opportunities of sharing this honor. Some . Last Miltdiy evening the officers Mrs. Hn-rotin-'s and mmbm of Ogdea Lodge, No. 2. there were whoIn doubted Ibis action, but I BdaBOB motive Knight of Pythias, enjoyed- - "stnok inter-wove- fsir. ci BCrTEilHEIJ 8ep-tenib- er NOBLE GRAND SOCIETY, lJbTiT' q- believe kite ass si;, her idea of right. . Of llie various aiieinpi to speak RrXDAY MORX1XO, Announcement! Thomas. of Interest to many UTAH, two-mont- Oae of the week was the A wedding The uorrlage of one of Slatervllle's moat popular young indies, hlias Edna Slater, was the occasion of a brilliant social function, In which some 150 person participated, Wednesday evening. Mr. Ell Heep, a prominent merchant of Thayne, Wyoming, is the fortunate young man who has won so estimable a bride, for Mias Slater is a charming young lady, whose great popularity was. shown by the large attendance and many elegant presents. The comfortable Slater home wae prettily decorated with choice flowers, the parlor being done In white and green, and the dining room presenting a glowing appearance in Its dress of yellow and white. Judge Jos. Hall performed the ceremony and Miss Belva Slater, and Mr. Chas. Slater, niece and brother, respectively, of the bride, completed the pretty bridal grouj standing beneath a huge floral bell, jin the parlor, and forming a perfect picture. The wedding supper partook of the nature of a banquet, and was second only In consideration to the Impressive cerenrany itself. Included in the many guests were the following Ogdenltrs: Mr. and Mrs. L J. Wright, Dr. and Mrs. Condon, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Richardson, Mrs. Allen, Miss Pearl Sinter and Mr. P. Mortensen. After n ten days visit in Blnterviile Mr. and Mrs. Heep will go to Thayne, Wyo., where they will reside. popes, Reese Howell (SL Sons I i i |