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Show y Ethel Groesbeek of bait J. cfeg&f?etta Maag, Lake City is being entertained fory' Varley,. Lena Gammon, Nora An-- a week in .Provo by Mrs.' Helen derson, MaVv Anderson, Mary Redford. Bunnell, Emmeline Dubois, llulda ivTThs Arving, Dmeillft Madsen, Agnes d Mr: and Mrs. "Walter IToldaway Stewart,, Susit Madsen, Mary Annie Blake. Mr. aqd Mrs. Elmer Hold- - gtrnp Annie Scott, Mrs. "W. B. Searle is visiting in John Jaekson. is in Southern tlie AdaBcftilton, Mary Christensen, Iawfl the home of her mother week .eentuthTe ?orePart of Utah in the interests of his busi- Provo Effie m i Rina Larsen, Emma Blake. City. ness. """Annabel Miner, Miner, Mary Mrs. Ellis sgreen of Tooele Martina Mrs- Tohn n- Da, vis IToldaway, Rawlings, an5 I Mrs Mr. and Mra. W. D. Roberts are visiting with her mother, announce the .engagement of their Mary Ann Anderson and Mrs. pending a few days at the Her- Joyce Thomas, in this city daughter Myrtle, to Mr, Mangus Mary Duffin. mitage in Ogden canyon. The Young Indies of the The marriage of Miss Andrea Mr. Clair Anderson of - Mt. Ward are enjoying Mutual ,Groneman, a well known young, Pleasant spent the week with Mr. at Springdell this week. F, To welcome the return of Miss lady of this city, r. and Mrs. J. Carl Allred. Ch l c a go will, Richardson,-JiV-nf. Bird of from Springvllle MrsTRalph FoultonTMrsTMark- - a mission in Denver, Mrs. George be learned of with interest by with Mrs. W. F and man Dunn, Mrs. Luther Stewart and daughEkins entertained members of the friends and acquaintances ters of Benjamin are visiting Pro- heir families, are enjoying a stay family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. circle. At the residence of Mr. in Provo canyon., vo friends. Ekins and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer and Mrs. T. C .Groneman on Wedat supper. Social chat nesday evening was the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Knowlden Holdaway, Miss Josephine Smith, daughter In connection with the honored performed by Bishop Ralph Poul-to- n of Rev. J. Challen Smith, former- are enjoying a visit at ITolidav in the presence of relatives guests experiences was enjoyed. ly of this city, spent the week with Park as the guests of Mr. and and friends who assembled by ini i Mrs. Fera Decker. Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Evers oil. to witness the union, and, vitation A complimentary party was participate In a reception given by Mrs. Lillie Roberts DeT.orey ol tendered to Miss Andrea Grone-ma- tire brides Mr. John Allred motored from parents. Attired in aj and Mr. F. M. Richardson, Salt Lake City and is spending Portland, Oregon, is visiting with of white charmeuse gown. pretty Miss Yilate Daley on Tuesthe week with Mr. and Mrs. J, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W". D. Jr., by trimmed with silk chiffon and to honor mar- Ly-4n- it i f , t . - - VlSCIXr, it to-M- -- ip-ti- iiii i ! descriptive article in Salt Lake Telegram, Saturday, July eighteenth See 1854 Today Think of the first sugar by any other sugar produced world. factory iu the mountain-statea started Nearly every state in the Union consumes big quantifailure. of it. Then thifilT of the giant ties Preserving companies, Utah-IdahSugar corpora-tiotyteana candy manufacturers today famous chefs give it prefer- With - its- -7 factories, -- 3 - ence.-.A- ' amt- - millions-o- f Every housewife shoiild use it. And will, eventually. eapitalNo better day than today a product Utah-SugAnd Idaho unsurpassed to give it a trial. s, in-th- e in-"185- sub-statio- 4 if o ns -- ar i i j i er Sugar Manufacturing Progress 1 it n Roberts. Carl Allred. - - Mrs. J. W. Boyden entertained at dinner yesterday complimentwo tary to Prof. -- and -- MrsHen ry Miss Edith Peterson has returned to her home in Preston. Idaho, after the enjoyment of a months visit with Mr. and Mrs Peterson" of Salt Lake City P. G. Peterson. Sweet peas formed the pretty decorations for the table at whicn laid for twelve guests , A jolly crowd from the First covers were iii - ward motored to Springdell on Mrs. James to visit wjth "Wednesday evening trip across those members, of the ward oc to Geneva lake Utah yesterday iu eupying the Mutual camp this Mrs. Mr. of and honor McHenry week. Supper was served upon of Denver. their arrival, and this was follow' I ed by a dancing party. Cars beMrs. Prof, and Henry Peterson longing to Frank Ramsey, Geo. M entertained were today by Mrs. Nuttall and J". C. Anderson con at Frierds dinner. Alma Boyden veyed the following to the camp meet to the invited were guests. Bishop Jos. A. Buttle. Albert R, Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Frank RamProf, John T. Caine, HI., Mr. sey, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Nuttall Mr. and.Mrs. J, 0. Anderson, Mr, Lawrence Caine and Mr. Geo. B. and Mrs. n. F. Thomas, Mrfam Caine were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Eugene Jones, Mrs. Teenie Mrs. P. 0. Peterson. Miss , Thomas. Miss Edna Beek, A goodly number of Provo citi. Bertha Gadd, Miss Mabte Gadd, zens attended the Fillmore reMr. Alm& . Mrs. Paxman, Annie O union. which lasted three days, Madsen and Miss Lottie Eager, and experienced a most delightful , On Wednesday evening Post time in again meeting old friends participatmaster and Mrs. Janie-- . Clove en- and nequaintanecs-nni- l in excellent the time provided ing tertained at supper, followed by a For the visitors. Among those astheatre party. The geests were ' Postmaster and Mrs. Warrant and sembled were Gov. Spry and Warden Pratt. The town was Miss Bickford of Sal: Lake, City, deeorated and much effort also Mr, and Mrs, MeHcmrv ol vnneed for the occasion, which is Denver. reported by orr rovo friends as having been so successful. Mr. and Mrs. IY G, Peterson leave Saturday for a The joung people of Vineyard tripao Yellowstone Park, to be a band dance in Geneva attended absent for about ten days. Omlheir return last evening, and bad a delightful they intend to visjTwith Mr. and time. Mrs. Fred A, Caine and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas'-ShellcMr. and Mrs, G. C. Van Wagon at Idaho Falls. on have just returned from a hnsi ness and pleasure trip to Wasatch On and Runinnt counties. They reles'inr remng the Pdms of the- Sixth ward m!voting port a very enjoyable trip. T ' the day evening riage ofrthe mentioned, couple, which took place on Wednesday evening. The gnest list Included twenty passed a most; pleasant evening with games and music. Refreshments were served. Pink and white roses and sweet peas formed the decorations for the occasion , ii Between forty and fifty. guess Denaed thp Bonne Girls club session on Tuesday evening last, and participated in an entertainment given by the Misseg Mae-- . and Fate MeFaddem and Lizzie Ronter on the lawnof the residence of the latter: Appropriate features of anujement were ear ried out asifie course in needlework waobserved, after which the storing was put away, and the crqyu indulged in lively games afforded considerable ijfiieh amusement for those eonneete 1 with the affair. Refreshments were served. The special gue-- t list included Mrs. Teenie Thon?rs Mrs.- - Roy Murdock, Miss Tret a Bachman. Mrs. Ray'ThomasyWrv S -- Tmdviekson, Mrs. Wolfe. John Yau Wagoner- - and Pearl Snow. Mrs. Mis Yesterday afternoon the mem- of the Vineyard ward Relic'" Society werevery successful In carrying through a surprise nnrtv complfmentary to Mrs, W. J Clegg. Mrs. Clegg for the post three or four years has held the position of president of that eanizafion in' Vineyard, but ill.jj health prevents a continuation of jf Imr excellent leadership in thatj capacity. Durinthc course of the delightful afternoons pleasure President Annie Maa" on bo half'of the gathering and in appreciation of the value of untieof Mrs. Clegg in the ebb net p i ,e ing othei Prof, r1'! IPs linrv' Petersen iTiast,efforts h a goTd '"c,'s presented Due, hi and Burhar broach Delicious refreshment? Salt motored nMtu'n and were on froii) Iigko City entertained, j Figutar session. Sewing and so- Thursday and T KitM'ufirMrs werF served to those present, vt-MA- - were. Mcsdames Annie Maag, W, cial chat were the Features of the Lizzie B. Ieldrum Mrs cvfrung. Refreshments were sen drum will return to lilt Lake cd to the following members-Mussewithi'ct gn On! s' this evening, and Nettie and Yilate Knudsen there remain until Sunday. IloM.e Bee. ing,T Johnson. 01., was ld en junLAona- - Rwardr Rin a' a ml Jen Ue Is err, IIoHense and Ea Bird, to the Primary ehildreu of - the Maud Graham. Forn and Tnvile Fouith ward on Tuesday by the " Goddard, Laura Dunn. Inez ami Primary officersof that ward. In Simmons, and Miss Margaret the afternoon they were taken to the Pioneer park, and there enjoy Atkins of Salt Lake Cits. ed a tune of jollification and ad-jbe- I 1 i m- Tne St y her-wit- f mvr-rimen- dainty were-alfifty children' -- he Crowd ' 0 . t. that were served to" over so ttii 'T Another wedd'ng "of ini crest took place at. the residence of Mrs. Frank Tucker, wnen her daughter Lavern became the bride of Parley Van "Wagcncn Bishop Ralph Poulton performing the ceremony About eighty guests witressed the marriagf eeremony and later in the reception given to honor the occasion. The bride wore a dainty govli of white chiffon, prettily trimmed with whit? silk ,laee. and carried 'a bouquet of white roses. She. was attended by .Mrs. Hannah Van Wagenen as bridesmaid and Mr. G. E. Van SATURDAY Wagenen acted as best man 'Ihe Matinee 2 to 5. entertaining rooms were fittingly i FINGERPRINTS adorned for the occasion wifn the A Two Part Story Featuring seasons beautful flowers, thus Francis X, Bushman. an imiting appearance. presenting A TRAIN OF INCIDENTS A bounteous supper was sened to - Vita graph 'Csr.icdy. u the guests, who were late- THE HOUR OEDANCFX musical items. Pmu-Kalem Feature., r tiful gifts of various kinds and MONDAY fr descriptions were presented to the Matinee 4 p. tci. young couple by their many ' Daniel Frohman Presents friends. Mr, and Mrs. Van 'Vug THOMAS ROSS jy cnen left foe their home on IV-- t in a Fi're Pprf Driyuj, y North street after the evenings ft celebrations were Tin: ONLY SON brought to. a last-eveott- Co. v s Refreshments ri lire ts W- n "1 ark-Rober- and either haye them repaired to the utmost perfection or buy a ngw pair from their newly selected stock -- 5 take them to By sW; aring. TKe only solution is to Under Direel m oi Indian War Veterans rg SOME OF THE HORSES TO BE ENTERED Owned by Arvil Morgan Nell (Running Race) Victor (Running Race) Owned by Bert Stubbs ! Topsy (Running Race) Blue (Running Race) -- .Owned by John Hinckley Owned by Earl Vincent Rose Sherbert (Harness Race) Owned "v- Billy (Harness Race) Parnell (Harness Race)' enter-retaine- Race).tel Owned by Westrope Owned by C. F. Westrope Owned by Ed. Morgan Cora (Harness Race) Owned by Parley Clinger Jimmy (Harness Race) Owned by ChriE Peterson 1 "Booker T (Harness by Westrope THERE WILL BE RELAY RACES, HARNESS RACES, RUNNING RACES, SLOW RACES, REMEMBER CYCLE RACES, ETC. REMEMBER THE TIME THE TIME THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 3 P. M. , , , te MOTOP.-- t i d h i 1 - x j conclusion. t Admission, General Public, 25c ' Z - A Veterans, Wives and Widows, Free j |